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THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGER, FREMONT, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1953. FACE TWO 4UllHUllLlMl1UUililllinillllimiinnnnimjii.1.miiniilimijum i.iih rirlllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllll Court News Three Officials Denied Their Jobs Marketing Quotas Indicated Around About Fremont 1 Personals tmiiinmmiinmmiiHHBMiiWHtlltniiHinniiiiinimnnrimHfinwMin-nMTHtiimirrimintn- Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schep-flin.

east McPherson highway, have returned home after a 10 CROSS PETITION Helen L. Sidoti, Fremont Route WASHINGTON M-Three officials of the Office of Rent Sta- Forecast Of Winter Crop Poses Problem Luebcke's Work Wins Approval A group of 15 men leaders of farm groups, farmers and officials of the Soil Conservation Service unanimously approved the con tinuation of the work of Henry M. Luebecke with the Turnpike Com mission at a meeting Friday in Norwalk. Mr. Luebcke, a veteran of 17 9 Hpfpndant In a tMvnrnf cult ftlort vw.

weeks stay in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Schepflin joined Mr. yyxryyr kl 1037aes 11 by William R.

Sidoti. 519 'A "uvc "'V11 "i'iai dusky avenue, has filed answer bmg suspended in connec common pleas court. Answer de-tlon Wlth PIan to Eive lump-sum ed by A. C. Johnson, and J.

Robert Martin, met Friday in the Chamber of Commerce to discuss ticket distribution. Another committee meeting will be held April 16. The banquet will be April 29 in the American Legion building, Frank M. Setzler, Fremont native who is now a curator at the Smith WASHINGTON Oi The winter and Mrs. Earl Stuart ana Mr.

anu Mrs. Fred Swartzmiller of Ches- nies all but certain allegations paymi'nu 10 employes. wheat crop forecast has height th-isihiitv thnt market-lthe husband's netltion. In a cross- Aclin6 Momnzation Director Ar- jaing, on a Bahama and SEVERAL AREA YOUTHS have been selected for four-year Naval Reserve Officers' Training corps scholarships which permit them to attend any one of 52 colleges next fall at government expense. Indluded are Lawrence II.

Axtell and John W. Marion, Bowling Green; Richard Lowery of Tiffin and Russell W. Ramsey of Sandusky. Pancake and sausage supper Apr. 22; 5 to First "ing quotas, the first since the wife charges gross thur Flemming turned down their be imposed on next year's 'neglect of duty, and asks for dl- application for restoration to duty Caribbean cruise.

The Stuarts and Schepflins have lived In the same apartment on Biscayne Bay voice, euuiiaoiu division 01 pro- y3 ui uk years of service with S.C.S., has perty and restoration of her form- question whether they will be re- for several winters. stored to duty at all. That deci er name, Helen Howard. been a drainage engineer on the turnpike project, being loaned to the J. E.

Greiner Company. How- sion will be made by Acting Rent Stabilization Director William G. Dr. and Mrs. J.

L. Curtin, 1523 Ohio Queen Wins Another Honor WASHINGTON UP) Janet Kaye Bailey of Akron, Ohio's sesquicen-tennial queen, will get a second crown today from Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, The 18-yor-old blonde University of Akron freshman was picked as queen of Washington's Cherry Blossom Festival by the spin of a wheel at the festival ball Friday night. "How much luck can anyone have!" exclaimed Miss Bailey when the wheel stopped at her name.

There were 53 names on the wheel one for each state, territory and the District of Columbiaand several blank spaces. Attorney General Herbert Brownell spun the wheel. The first time it stopped on a blank space. The second time it stopped at Ohio. Mrs.

Eisenhower will crown Miss Bailey at 2 p. m. in a ceremony at Jefferson Memorial near the capital's famous cherry trees. The trees bloomed early and few blossoms are left, but the committee claims 500,000 visitors are in the city for the festival. Miss Bailey will be crowned for SOt'DKR WILL Will of Stella Mae Souder.

lnte'15arr. who originally suspended McPherson boulevard, have decided to extend their visit at Winter Park, until April 20. Miss Jane Ann Bablone, south of Gibsonburg, has been filed probate court together with appll-l The officials are Edwin D. Du l'resby tenan Church; Sponsored by Senior Scouts, Post 312. adv.

FOSTORIA'S AMERICAN RED cation to probate. The will be-pree general counsel; John crop. i The Agriculture Department Fri- day forecast the crop at 714,154, 000, up more than 100 million from its December estimate. Spring wheat was not estimated, but the government already has indicated it may run 310 million i bushels. If uch a total wheat crop of more than a billion bushels actual- ly develops, it would, be large enough to require Secretary of Agriculture Benson to invole mar-J keting quotas on next year's crop.

I There are already on hand large reserves from past crops. Reporting on the general crop queaths all property, both real J. Madigan, deputy director in Wood street, Is spending several and personal, to her husband and, charge of administration, and Lin nominates him to serve as execu da A. Matteo, personnel director, weeks with Mr. Perry Myers, of Kansas.

Mr. Luebcke was forced to return to his S.C.S. post at Wapakoneta because the amount of leave of absence the field -staff can grant was exhausted. Farm groups want him to continue on the turnpike. The consider him a watchdog of farm drainage with the necessary know how to protect the farmer's interests.

Thomas Kennard, state conservationist, agreed at yesterday's meeting to take up the matter with officials in Washington to see if extra time can be alloted Mr. Lue The leave pay device, called a "gross Impropriety" by Flem- sonian Institution at Washington, D. the principal speaker. Give your fur coats the protection of Joseph's Certified Cold Storage. Minimum charge $3.00.

Phone Main 2065 and Joseph's bonded messenger will call for your furs. adv. MISS NYLE KENNEDY, SEC retary for the Chamber of Commerce, is confined to her Wood street residence by illness. New Singer Sewing Machine Service and Repair. For home demonstration phone Harvey Grubb, Pine 1823, evenings 5 to 9.

Only authorized dealer in Fremont. adv. POLICE RECEIVED A COM- Cross financial campaign went over the goal Friday morning when the total amounted to The campaign quota was set at $11,983. tor without bond. The will was dated January 28, ESTATE APPRAISED Estate of Anna Marie "Louise ming, involved employes resign ing, collecting in cash accumulated credit for annual leave time, then Becker, late of Gibsonburg, hasimmediately being rehired as tem- $800,000 Lost On Lanza; He's Fired HOLLYWOOD (Ji-Mario Lanza, fired yesterday by MGM, says that "at the proper time and before the proper forum, all of the oeen appraised at a net oi employes.

Extermital Termite Con-! trol. Winters Hardware. Price! Lumber Co. Free inspection, situation, the Agriculture Dcpart- I ment said an early spring had set farm planting off to a favor- bcke. Sandusky, Lorain, Huron, Fulton and Lucas counties were represent- iVety GRP.

accoraing xo inventory ana appraisement filed in probate court. Appraisers were R. E. Andrews, William A. Dudley and Lyle Edward C.

Schmoldt Is executor. DOUGLAS BECT IBERGER able start in most areas. This Clyde, who cut his thumb while ied. Sandusky countians who at fact might foreshadow bumper yields of other crops that already at work at the Clyde Porcelain (Continued from Page 1) a second time Sunday afternoon by Steel plant, received surgical care are near tne surplus level. Stocks of livestock feed grains movie star Gloria Dehaven.

Sun day's pageant will end the five tcTiTv 01 tne G0P Congressional Cam- Thursday and was released Friday rn wtir rimini.t(n. Palgn Committee, which assists on farms April 1 were reported to plaint Saturday at 3:50 a. m. that day celebration. details will be revealed.

I am confident that the decision will be in my favor." Studio head Dore Schary said in announcing the tenor's dismissal: "Lanza has been shown every consideration over the months 'The Student Prince' been scheduled and rescheduled at an increasing financial loss. The frequent postponements the estate of August F. c1leclion of KeP11" "ue a man who appeared to be lntox tended were Paul Leidheiser, associate county farm extension agent; Dwight Wise; chairman of S. C. S.

supervisors; Roy Perry, Townsend township farmer affected by the turnpike and Arden Smetzer, Townsend township farmer who is secretary of the Sandusky County Turnpike Landowners Association. icated was moving out of a house has filed schedule of claims in be nearly one-fourth larger than a I year ago and 8 per cent above average. Instead of campaigning for re in the 500 block of Birchard ave nue. Police advised him to get his Publisher Cited At C. Of C.

Event probate court. The court, has approved the administrator's application for transfer of title of real estate consisting of two parcels possessions and leave quickly. election last fall, he sought and won election as a surrogate, or judge of wills, in Nassau County, Long Island. He said he will quit over the past year have cost the Church Dedicates Chancel Memorial in Madison township. DOVER, O.

Wl Arthur A. Hoop- Sandwiches and coffee served from 9 to 12 p. m. in studio $800,000, Schary estimated. this $30,000 a year job and will Come to Gables opposite Kainbow Garden for your choice of liquors, wine, and beer; Delicious sandwiches and Shrimp Cocktail, open Sun.

12 noon to 1 a.m. adv. THERE WILL BE NO RE-hearsal of the Modern Woodman band Monday evening because of reconstruction work being done to the hall. Rur and upholstery cleaning. Work guaranteed.

East ingarner, former publisher of the FINAL ACCOUNT take no salary as GOP chairman, Dover Daily Reporter, today held the 1953 Public Service Award of the Tavern, Hotel Fremont. adv Final account of the estate of, relying for income on his law firm Charles W. Mincer, administrator at Oyster Bay on Long Island the Dover Chamber of Commerce. He said Lanza made demands not covered by his contract after being given his choice of starting dates, April 13 or May 5, for the picture. Schary said this was the main reason for ending Lanza's contract.

of the estate of William Mincer, Roberts was paid at the rate of First Presbyterian church dedicates new Chancel memorial furniture Sunday morning as a part of the sanctuary renovation. The furniture consisting of The 60-year-old newspaper pio has been entered In probate court a year for the less than Ace Loses Liberty, Wife On Same Day LAS VEGAS, Nev. W-A U. S. double air ace, Capt.

Harold Fischer, was divorced the same day the Communists shot him down and reported capturing him. Mrs. Dorothy Fischer charged AN AUTOMOBILE PARKED in the 300 block of west State street was leaking gasoline, ac three months he was chairman. He resigned after a Kansas legislative committee ruled he violated at neer received a plaque for his contribution to Dover's progress at a banquet in his honor Friday night. It was the ninth such award cording to a report received by and lists receipts and disbursements of $2,761.11.

MARRIAGE APPLICATION M. Hale, 21, packer, Lanza renlied that last Tuesdav police Friday at 11:44 p. m. Own 4689. adv, least the spirit of the state antl ever made by the chamber.

lobbying law in helping to sell a a new pulpit, flower stands and three chairs all In walnut to i match the facade of the pipe- organ is in Romanesque or arch-I like design to match the archl- tecture of the church. The donor of the pulpit Is Mrs. Will E. Wolfe in the memory of Some 325 persons, including fig and Mabel Ann Dale, 1G, both of the jet fighter pilot with unspe MISS ALICE GREINER, As he notified the studio by letter that "I shall report to you at the times pecified will you please advise me to whom, what hour and date you desire me to report hospital to the state. Roberts had no party or govern Clyde.

ures from the newspaper, business and government fields, attended sistant professor of speech at Bowling Green State university, will appear on a panel discussion ment job at the time. He denied er of the car moved it. Bar-B-Que; Sat. Apr. 11; Corner of Bidwell and Allen St.

Sponsored by Church of God in Christ. adv. AN ACCIDENT HAPPENED any wrongdoing, blamed the mci cified mental cruelty. The decree, disclosed yesterday, was granted last Tuesday. That same day 27-year-old Capt.

Fischer, one of the two hottest aces in Korea, was reported miss the function. Hoopingarner received many congratulatory telegrams from well-wishers. Two Pilots Killed dent on factional difficulties, but at the meeting of the Ohio association of Speech and Hearing Need For Engineers Active in Ohio Republican poli her husband, Will E. Wolfe, who was for over thirty years a trustee of the church. The donor of the chairs is Mrs.

Lillle Hubcr, Mrs. Marshall Bixler and Mer- Stressed At Case Therapists in Columbus April 17 and 18. She is secretary-treasurer said he felt his activities as party chairman were impaired. The committee and individual members expressed strong belief Saturday at 9:20 a.m. in the COO Leaving Carrier HONOLULU Wl-Two Panther jet pilots were killed in take-offs tics, Hoopingarner published the Reporter for 33 years before he sold it last March to Rep.

Oliver CLEVELAND JP Scarcities ing. The Peiping radio said he parachuted from his plane and was caught. block of west State street, according to a police report. A truck of the association. Miss Greiner is a former instructor at Ross high school.

ritt Bixler in the memory of in Roberts' integrity in accepting his resignation. P. Bolton (R-Ohio). The Swea City, pilot, who driven by James Parish, Fremont, from tbe carrier Boxer on successive days this week. of engineers and of managerial talent are two prime problems of modern Industry, an educator and an Industrialist said today.

The guests Friday night included shot down 10 Russian-built MIGs The Democratic National Com and a car driven by Calvin Peck, The Navy said Ens, James Al Spring Dance, Sponsored by in previous sorties, was on his 1025 North street, were involved. mittee released, coincident with Hoopingarner's mother, 84-year-old Mrs. Sadie Hoppingamer, his sister, Miss Marguerite Hoop The educator was Dr. Karl T. len Walker was killed Wednesday 70th mission.

The car was damaged. Hall election, what it called a Wightman's Grove 49'ers at The Fischers were married in "full account of head on conflicts" Wightman's Grove, April when the wings of his F9F folded during takeoff. The wings of a ingarner, both of Columbus. Columbus, April 22, 1949, the Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Crowell who were two of the five orgln- al founders of the First Presby-J terian church. They made sub-i scriptions that resulted In the establishment of the church Nov. 30, 1S83. Mrs. Lillie Huber, who lives at the residence of Marshall Bixler, is the grand-daughter of the Crowells.

An historic calendar has been Compton, chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corp. The industrialist was Gwi-lym A. Price, president of West- 11. Music by The Rhythm Makers. Donations 50c.

adv. Card Party. St. Mary's, Millersville, Lunch, Enter-tainment. Sun.

8 p.m. adv. same year Fischer joined the Air Force. They have a son, 3-year-old Panther jet are folded back while it is on the ship to save space. Walker was the son of John II.

GOES TO COURT Arrested by police Thursday on between Eisenhower's views and Hall's voting in Congress. Cited particularly was a vote last year for a two-billion-dollar cut in foreign aid after Eisenhower had said a reduction of mor than one inghouse Electric Corp. Harold m. DR. EARL FOLTZ, 57, WHO charges of driving under the in Both spoke in a panel discus Walker, Inglewood, Calif.

OHIO 1953 LICENSE PLATE died Friday In North Baltimore, fluence of intoxicants and 'oper Identity of the second pilot was 475S-Q was found and turned in was widely-known In Sandusky sion on the second and concluding day of the diamond jubilee withheld pending notification of Issued with a facsimile of the hillion might endanger essential ating a automobile having an expired license plate, William E. county medical circles and was at the police station Friday at 10 cousin of Mrs. A. G. Walter of1 p.

m. The plate was traced to relatives. original subscription list. defense preparations in Europe. The Theodor Kundtz Company James C.

Ashcraft, 202 norp Hazlett, 30, Oil City, pieaaea guilty yesterday in Mayor Oscar Birchard avenue. Dr. Foltz was one of several physicians In his Hall announced he is keeping Miss Bertha B. Adkins as assistant chairman and director of the wom- Wood street. of Cleveland made the furniture and the J.

Howard Wingard Peter Segaard, 90, J. Stierwalt's court. Hazlett was family, including his father, Dr. convocation of Case Institute of Technology. The convocation will end tonight with an address on 'Socialization of Electrical Power" by former President Herbert Hoover.

His talk will be broadcast locally at 9 p.m. EST on CBS. fined $100 on the first count and Dies In Pt. Clinton ans division, lie saia ne nas G. W.

Foltz and his uncle, T. H. Foltz. The telephone number of E. C.

Stotz has been changed PORT CLINTON, O. Peter' named Mrs. Edna Basten Donald of Grand Island, as vice $83,770 Taken From Savannah, Bank SAVANNAH, Ga. WA tight cur. tain of secrecy was draped today around the investigation of a $83,770 robbery at the Southsida branch of the Citizens' and South-ern National Bank.

The FBI would only admit there had been a robbery, and Savannah police have not released any clues. Three men took over the bank about 6:45 a. m. yesterday and captured each incoming employe to keep him from sounding an alarm. $10 on the second.

He was assess ed $9.30 court costs on each charge. to North 1057. adv Segaard, 90, retired carpenter and Painting Co. did the renovation of the chancel. Louis and Wilfred Fry, Charles Voss and Bert McDougall did the necessary carpenter work.

The Stahl sisters had given previously a memorial Communion Table and chairman. Your favorite pastime at contractor, died at the Magruder The new chairman indicated he the Moose Tuesday evening. POLICE INVESTIGATED AN Memorial hospital late pesterday! afternoon, following a lingering will employ Robert Humphreys, accident Saturday at 6:15 a.m. at who has been serving House Re- County May Hire Two Deputy Dog Wardens Sandusky county commission illness. He was member of St.

adv. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Reinbolt, of Bender road, who Communion Service. The entire State and Front streets.

Automobiles being driven by Her publiccins as a public relations adviser, in the job of national renovation improvement am John's Evangelical Lutheran church and was born in Denmark DOCTOR CALLS ALTERED WASHINGTON The Defense Department has cut its May doctor draft quota from 400 to 200, but ordered 266 doctors and 145 dentists Inducted In June. The May quota for dentists was left at 195. bert H. Boss, 25, Lakeside, ers, meeting Saturday morning publicity director. visited their son, Richard, Friday with Safety-Service Director Os- mounts to $3500.

A Memorial plaque to Presbyterian soldiers In Korea has been placed in the and George L. Orescar, Prospect Heights, 111., collided. Boss said and came to Port Cliton when a young man. in St. Vincent's hospital, Toledo, win Rauch, confirmed a decision report he is resting as well as can minois auto made a left turn Surviving are his wife Jacob- sanctuary.

made Thursday night at a public session to hire a deputy dog war be expected. Whether the lad has in front of him. Both vehicles were Deaths By The Associated Trm SANTA MONICA, Calif. Dr. a broken jaw has not been deter Sunday the pastor, Rev.

James R. Walter, will preach on the damaged. ine; daughters, Christian Llcht, Illinois; Mrs. Ervin Min-derman and Mrs. H.

J. Jenkins, den. Possibly two may be hired 11 Carstens auto was going south on Justice and the Slane auto theme: "The Place of the Old Motorist Decides He Can't Beat Policemen NEW YORK UPl-A "stitch in time" didn't save William T. Stein-er anything. In fact, it cost him more money.

Hans Relchenbach, 62, internation capable applicants are found. Cleo's Beauty Shoppe. Main both Port Clinton; son, Stensen in the Construction of the Iew" was backing out of Knapp street. ally known authority on logic and Segaard, Port Clinton; nine The presentation of the lurniture will be made by Haiold Hartcr, Both vehicles were damaged. Po Commissioners are already considering one applicant.

The deputy, who would be paid the philosophy of physics and 3687. adv, POLICE WERE CALLED FRI grandchildren and three great lice charged Slane, 68, with fail professor of philosophy at the Unl grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Caro chairman of the chancel com mittee, whose members are Mrs day at 10:30 p. m. to Investigate $250 a month, would be assigned to pick up stray dogs, whether line Larsen, Toledo; brothers, yesterday to pay $72 in violation versify of California at Los Angeles for 15 years.

Born in Ger ure to yield the right of way and cited him for appearance in mayor's court. mined as yet. He has an arm fracture and suffers from shock. The youth was hurt in a feed grinder accident earlier in the week. His room is number 162.

Protect your driving rights. Low cost auto insurance, Sig Svanoe. P. B. Ins.

M. 4434 next to Fremont Rubber, adv MISS BARBARA REED OF Clyde has been admitted to Nor- Elsie Datesman, Mrs. Charles a disturbance at Sims' restau Nels, California, Matthews and fines. licensed or not, leaving Dog War many. Fisher, Gene Shcphard, Paul W.

John, both in Denmark. The body will be at the resi HAVANA, Cuba David Wert- rant on Dickinson street. The trouble was over whether or not two customers had served a Kridler and C. M. Werling.

den Asa Bierly to handle livestock claims and rural dog nuisance calls. Dance Cards! heim, 55, of New York, a Zionist dence, 218 Hayes avenue, with leader who was the Western Hem at Riley School, Round and drink to a minor at their table against orders of the proprietor. time of services to be announced, The Rev. John E. Braun, St, isphere executive secretary of Is rael's Histradruth campaign.

(His He left a note on the windshield of his car telling where he was going, what he had to pay, and added: "Had enough, please do not tag." When Steiner returned to his auto the note was still there-right next to a traffic ticket for parking in a restricted area. Square Dancing, April 11, 9 p.m. Buckeye Valley Orchestra. Free entertain The complainant was advised to contact a justice of the peace if tradruth is a labor, social security Countians To Attend Meeting At Findlay Several representatives of San. and advisory organization).

John's Lutheran church to officiate and burial will be in River-view cemetery. Gerner and Wolf are in charge of arrangements. ment for children. Hot chick CHICAGO Robert L. Scott, 79, he wanted to press charges.

See our display of Monu former vice president, treasuer and dusky county schools and members of the Countv Advisnrv en sandwiches. Home made pie, Tickets at door. Donation 50c. adv. member of the board of directors ments and Markers at 1419 iSchool Legislation committee plan of Carson, Pirie Scott and and Amateur Radio Club Talks Communications SANDUSKY Valley Amateur Radio club met at its club room at the Fairground Grocery Friday night, with William Mader, W8HRN presiding.

Regularly scheduled business meeting was held with special emphasis given civil defense communications. Jack Siringer, W8AJW, Cleveland, in charge of section communications for Ohio, talked on radio league affairs. Lunch was served after the ses walk Memorial hospital. Horn's Flowers M-l 023. adv ROSS HIGH SCHOOL BAND members who won superior ratings in a district contest at Tiffin will vie for regional honors at Bowling Green State University today.

More than 1,200 instrumentalists are scheduled to per associated with the State Street to attend a meeting Saturday night at Donnell Junior high Buckland Ave. Howard Zim merman. Reasonably priced. adv Department Store for 40 years Born in Ottawa, HI. ELMER STONEHILL, BLUFF ton, who Is enrolled in the College of Business Administration school, Findlay.

State Senator Delbert Lattn Dayionite Will Win Judge Confirmation WASHINGTON (JPV-Approval of President Eisenhower's nomination of Lester L. Cecil of Dayton to be U. district judge in Southern TUCSON, Josephine will discuss current school legis at Bowling Green State Univer Ogden Davis, long prominent in EXAMINATION FOR THE position of superintendent of Erie sity, has been honored as the out lation in the Ohio legislature and how it will affect schools in the 30-33rd Ohio district which he County Children Home was an standing senior majoring in jOhio is expected by Sen. William form. Ross qualified 32 with su-l the social life of Tucson, widow of Pierpont Davis, New York attorney and the great-great-niece of John Marshall, first chief justice nounced today by Carl W.

Smith, counting at Bowling Green. The Toledo Control of the Controllers Langer (R-ND), chairman of a Senate judiciary subcommittee. represents. Sandusky countv is a Dart of chairman of the State Civil Ser vice Commission. The examlna of the United States.

Born in the district. Langer told a reporter the sub Institute of America awarded him a plaque Thursday evening. tion will be held on May 6, In the Natchez, Miss. committee, prevented from hold ing a formal session Friday by an Your best used car buy Is Three States Hunting objection of Sen. Wayne Morse Sandusky Senior High School.

Buletins announcing the examination together with application blanks can be secured at all coun perior ratings in the district event. Lindsey Vol. Fire Dept. Annual Fish Fry Friday, April 17, 5 to 7:30. All you can eat.

LindseySchool House. adv. IN A LIST OF APPOINT-ments announced for Bishop CHURCH TO CONVENE PORT CLINTON, O. Pastor Gustave Skodacek, of Cleveland, will preside at the Central Con- Ira Swander, Retired Farmer, Dead At 70 TIFFIN Ira Swander, 70, well-known retired farmer, died unexpectedly Friday in Mercy hospital. He had been in the hospital since Tuesday following surgery.

Death resulted from a heart attack. Born in Clinton township, September 22, 1882, he resided in Seneca county his entire life. He was married August 30, 1906 to Ida Armbruster. He is survived by his wife three sons, Donald, Grenn Springs, Harold and Charles, of Tiffin; a sister, Mrs. Clara Harding, Republic a brother.

Verne Swander, Tiffin; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Karl Bame morturay. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 p.m.

Saturday. i (Ind-Ore), will meet soon to act a Kaiser or rrazer. rairau Cleveland Killer, 60 on the Cecil nomination. Motor Sales, 215 Ohio avenue. Open evenings 'til 8:00.

adv. CLEVELAND JP Police in ty auditors' offices througout tlm ference of which he is president three states were on the lookout state, and will convene at the St. Paul's Aviation Corporation today for 60-year-old Peter Fal letta an unemployed painter de- Janitrol Unit Heaters William M. Nickel, Fre Slovak Lutheran church here next Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and 15 when 13 visiting tectives said killed his wife and The Standard Sheet Metal Supply 122 N. Arch.

M-1834. adv. George Retiring of the Toledo t. gUaranteed cese included an appearance at JV-i runna ct termite control service. Phone wounded his daughter after ob pastors will take part in the pro jecting to the girl's poodle hair Decrees Slash In Pay LOS ANGELES North American Aviation Corp.

announced Friday a 3-cent-an-hour wage reduction-effective April 27 for its 43,600 workers under MRS. CHARLES SHROCK. cut gram. Rev. Joseph Abraham is pastor of the local church.

Visit- June 21 for confirmation at 4 p. High 18oa, 4Za High bt. ISO m. He will also be at Bellevue extra insurance charge, adv Port Clinton, has been discharged Falletta, in the midst of an pastors will be from Cleveland. from Providence hospital, San May 3 for a pontifical mass at 9 argument, shot his wife, Angel a.

m. and at Port Clinton the! AUTOMOBILE DRIVEN BY dusky. a cost of living escalator clause ina, 50, through the head with a Youngstown, Duquesne, Charleroi, Irwin. Sharon. same day for confirmation at 3 Mrs.

James Aldrich, Gibsonburg, pistol and fired another bullet Detroit and Musketron struck the rear of a car operated p. m. sion. Hospital News SUiiauninRfrmtimmiMiimnnnmmimuiniiiutiiii.inriinmiiim'iuniitmiunniiiiniii Memorial Friday Admissions Medical: Mrs. Felix Lopez, Morrisons treet; Mrs.

Harlan Lea, Roosevelt street; John Dougherty, Route Mrs. Norman Schneider, Chestnut Surgical: William Hamilton, Hayes avanue. Friday Discharges Mrs. Bessie Bauman, Route Marlene Rock, east State street; Mrs. Richard Kollman, Route James Ackerman, Stone street; Brian Stiger, west State street; George Logan, St.

Joseph's street; Mrs. Carson Rudolph, Columbus av. Alice Rectenwald, Lincoln street; Joyce Aldrich, Route Mrs. Lester Myers, Vickery; George Moore, Columbus avenue; Mrs. Arthur DeVanna, Vickery; Edward Jones, Toledo; Mrs.

Allen Tille and son, Gibsonburg; George and Charles Tyler, Monroeville. Community Hospital Friday Admission Surgical: Mrs. Dolores Everett, west Croghan street Saturday Discharges Mrs. Francis Ochs and son, Rute 2. through the side of his dauglv Shoe' Sale! Clearance sale of men's, Heights, Mich.

by Mrs. Robert Weiler, 1124 Bir ter, Sarah, 16, the girl told po in their contract. The cut is the result of a decline in living costs revealed in the consumer's price index compiled by the U. S. Labor Department.

Weather -uimiuun uiEumurmti mniniimrfmrtiuimiiiBnniuinnannanui nuuum iuiik- lice. She was in good condition chard avenue, Friday at 1:45 p. m. at Front and Croghan streets. women's, and children's shoes.

Dr. Frank Moneghan's Foot Clinic, 623 Napoleon St. adv. Agricultural lime. A soil conditioner for lawn and garden.

Home Sand Coal Co. adv. Funerals in a hospital. By The Associated Akron, cloudy Press High Low 63 41 WWWWWWIMI i nuiniwiimwo Right front of the Aldrich auto was damaged. Come to the Gables oppo y-KHrxmnmmwrn Look Who's Here COLLEGE OF LIBERAL Atlanta, clear KEEGAN POSTS BOND Charles T.

Potts Funeral services for Charles LAST DINNER SESSION OF Lytle Keegan, 21, Fremont, Arts at Bowling Green State unl versity has completed arrange aeainst whom narentapf rhartps Potts, 74, Fremont restaurant proprietor who died Wednesday at his ments with Wesley Memorial hos have been filed, was released from1 A.pm 10 Mr- and Mrs. Earl Bismarck, snow Boston, cloudy Buffalo, clear Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, clear Cleveland, cloudy Columbus, clear pital of Northwestern university Ihome, 511 west State street, were county jail Friday after marry-rmun' Jr- 01 Everett road, are the ing the woman involved and post- parents of a son born at 1:15 p.m. ing a $500 bond. The charge is Memorial hospital. The pair will whereby students may carry a held Friday at 2 p.m.at George A.

Keller Funeral home. site Rainbow Garden for your choice of liquors, wine, and beer; Delicious sandwiches, and shrimp cocktail. Open Sun. 12 noon to 1 a.m. adv.

AUTOMOBILES DRIVEN BY Harriet E. Carstens, Port Clinton, and William Slane, Sand street, collided Friday at 6:09 p. 49 26 42 40 36 33 42 40 35 22 40 33 45 75 78 40 53 64 50 72 58 60 63 36 52 59 60 81 the Northwest Ohio School Principals' association wil be held Wednesday evening at Green Springs school. Dr. E.

I. F. Williams of Heidelberg college, Tif-fia will be the speaker. See AI Hetrick's Depend-ab'e used cars tonight 'til 9. TICKET COMMITTEE OF THE The Rev.

R. F. Haskins. Dastor coordinated program leading to the degree of bachelor of science In nursing and the diploma In still pending before the Sanduskyiname baby Earl III. Mrs.

county grand jury, however. The Smith is the former Leona Snyder, of Trinity Evangelical United Bre Dayton, clear Denver, snow grand jury is scheduled to meet nursing. Under this program stu thren church, officiated. Pallbearers were Lloyd Hodekinson. Rov Monday at 9 a.

m. The jury will Detroit, clear dents will study two years at the university and will complete two be presented nine cases by Prose Roush, Clarence Sipsma and Rob Indianapolis, clear April 11-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwards, Ohio avenue, are parents of a son bom Saturday at 7:25 a.m. in Memorial hospital.

cutor Thomas Dewey for consid ert Gfell. Burial was in Oakwood Los Angeles, clear and one half years at the hospl tal. m. at Justice ana Knapp streets, according to a police report The eration. Town and Country banquet, head- 'cemetery.

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