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THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGER, FREMONT, OHIO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1944 PAGE TWO Personals Court News High Court Last Hope For Slayer TRIAL OF $20,000 ACTION RESUMED MINISTERS HEAR REV. OTTO'S TALK Round About Fremont GREAT SHAKEUP TO MAKE STATE OFFICE MIGHTY COPY FILED Authenticated copy of will of COLUMBUS, Dec. 5. UP WOWt Ralph Burdlck, vocational agricultural teacher at Ross high school, left for Philadelphia, Tuesday, to attend a four day ses Elva Bowman, late of Toledo, has Charles Kirk, Wilmington, at BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF- sion of the National Convention of flce will be open Monday mornings December 11 and 18, it was been filed in probate court undivided one-half Interest in lot 356. Glbsonburg Is one of the assets of the estate and It has been trans announced at a routine business ferred by Galen F.

Bowman, exec session of the group Monday night. Hours were sot from 8:30 to 11:30 Fighting with the Fifth army In President Believed To Be utor, to Oby D. Garn, according to a deed at the recorder's office. The remaining one-half interest Pointing Toward Post War Problems a. m.

and Mrs. Ward Fougnt, clerk, will be in charge. A regular schedule of office hours will be announced after the holidays. Mrs. James Doyle, of R.

F. D. Fremont, was seated to replace Elton Lahr, R. F. D.

Vickery. in the Jury box when the latter was excused from jury duty Monday during a $20,000 damage suit when he was told that his son was missing in action. During the preliminary procedure of the court, Mr. Lahr was informed that his son, Pfc Richard Lahr, 21, was missing in the Philippines and was excused from the jury by A. V.

Baumann. judge of common pleas court. The court re-convened at 1 p. m. Monday and Mrs.

Doyle was named to replace Mr. Lahr. The Rev. Fred Otto, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church and president of the Sandusky County Ministerial association, spoke Monday at the December meeting of the group on "Music and Church Worship." The pastor, speaking In the Presbyterian church, traced the history of music in the church tracing the relationship of organ, choir and congregational music In the worship service.

The Rev. J. R. Walter of the host church reported on the city and county Prince of Peace contests, announcing that Joyce Stahl Italy, Pfc. Alva A.

Keegan, Green Springs, has been cited by his regiment, part of the 85th "Custer" division, and awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for actual was transferred to Mr, Garn by Olive Londick. the American Vocational Association. Mr. Burdick Is the official delegate from Ohio. He is president of the Ohio Vocational Association this year.

Leroy V. Golden, MM 3-c, has returned to his base at Curtis Bay, after spending a 10 day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Golden, 1006 June street.

His present address is Leroy V. Golden, m. m. 3-v U. S.

Lorain, P. F. 93, U. S. Coast Guard Repair yard, Curtis Bay, Md.

WASHINGTON. Dec. '5. UP torney, was to confer today with James W. Collet In Ohio penitentiary death row, presumably on an appeal to the state supreme court for his conviction of the 1943 Thanksgiving Eve slaying of Elmer McCoy and his family.

Collett's appeal from a death sentence in connection with the triple slaying was denied by the Fayette county appeals court at Washington H. last Saturday. The 61-year-old Clinton county farmer was convicted of slaying his brother-in-law, Mrs. McCoy and their daughter, Mildred, in a blast of gunfire at their farm home near Washington C. H.

Kirk said he "expected" an appeal to the supreme court would be the next For Buy an ex participation In combat. The badge DIVORCE GRANTED President Roosevelt, preparing the is awarded to the infantry soldier Alice M. Meyers has been grant state department for "strong" who has proved his fighting abil ed a divorce from Floyd Ervin leadership of American foreign policy in the critical yean ahead." tra Bond. adv.j Round and square dancing. Decker's orchestra.

Moose Meyers in common pleas court on ity in combat. It was recently authorized by the War department. her petition charging wmiui aD was studying new appointments sence. Fiatnurr was awaraea me and personnel changes today to Pfc. David Arter, of the mili Temple, Wed.

night. Public complete perhaps the most sig- tary police, has arrived at Old Fort of Fremont had won both and would represent the county at the congressional district event to be custody of the two minor children and the defendant was awarded the right of visitation. Defendant was ordered to pay $8 weekly for to spend his first Christmas in Ensign Alice M. Miller, (N. nificant shakeup in the depart ment's 155-year history.

invited. adv. DICK PRATT. 1101 ALGER held soon. three years at the home of his par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Ar Mr. Roosevelt began the reor-i ranizatlon yesterday, just three A committee of three was ap step. street, reported to police late! ter. Pfc.

Arter arrived in the United States with units of the pointed to contact new families In days after 44-year-old Edward Monday that his bicycle had beeni taken from outside Ross high the county. It Includes the Revs. Stettinius, became secretary the support of the children, $50 alimony, and costs of the suit, GRANTED DIVORCE Ruth Fick has been granted a divorce from Chester Fick In common pleas court. The petition 37th division from Bougainville. He school.

has been overseas 30 months and H. M. Shadle of Fremont, Harry Baker of Glbsonburg and Wendell of state to succeed Cordell Hull. He named a new undersecretary. will not report for duty until after 3,152 PERSONS, (Continued from Page 1) Christmas.

Halverson of Clyde. At the January 8 meeting there The suit filed by Dr. L. Fox, father of Margaret E. Fox who died of injuries received in a highway accident on January 24.

1942, against the Kelleher Motor Freight company, St. Louis, and Robert Whitman. 718 Rawson avenue, continued at press time Tuesday. Other jurors hearing the case are Mrs. George Castle, Glbsonburg; Mrs.

Wilbur Brunthaver. 323 Herb-stre street; Carl J. Rahm, 1517 west Garrison street; Mrs. W. Ritter, Clyde; Myron Cox, 214 Lincoln street; Fred L.

Bower. 425 Park avenue: Carrie Raberg. Woodvllle; Frank Meyers. Helena; Ann Gabel. R.

F. D. Fremont; Ray Herman, Woodvllle; and George Behne, Clyde. Grace Lutheran Annual Turkey Dinner, Dec. 7, 5 to in Pvt.

Walter Dundore has ar will be a panel discussion on race problems. charged gross neglect or duty. A property settlement was approved by the court and the plaintiff was ordered to pay costs. Plaintiff was rived safely at an overseas des The Rev. Howard Stein of the buy tination, according to word re' Christian Missionary Alliance restored her former name, Ruth celved by his wife, Mrs.

Betty Dun Zwelly. ers investing $373,000. The $183,724 Invested In Series bonds made them the next most church was accepted Monday as sauce, apple sauce, rolls, cake, orange Ice and coffee. adv. dore, 621 Croghan street.

His address is Pvt. Walter E. Dundore, a new member. announced resignations of three assistant secretaries, nominated their successors and transferred to the department what may be its first in a series of new cul- tural and economic activities. The President revealed that the department would absorb the work of the Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, whose di-', rector.

Nelson A. Rockefeller, was nominated as one of the new as- aistant secretaries of state. And there were indications that it may later take in some of the functions of the foreign economic ad TEMPORARY ALIMONY Glenn Hlme. plaintiff In divorce U. S.

Navy, is spending a 10 day leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, of near Old Fort. When the ensign returns to duty she will be transferred from the Naval air base at Jacksonville,) to the Naval hospital at Oak-j land, Calif. Robert G.

Brown, petty officer 3-c, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left Monday for Gulf-port, where Mr. Brown Is attached to the U. S. Naval Training Center. While in Fremont they were guests of Mrs.

Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hausman, of Croghan street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilgus and of San Bernardino, Calif, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilgus of Stilwell avenue.

They left for Dayton, Tuesday to make their future home. Mr. Kilgus has been employed by the government for several years. Mr. and Mrs.

William Broshius, of Second street, have returned 35294180, G. F. R. A. P.

O. 176, care of Postmaster, New York. popular and other totals were announced as follows: Series by 27 persons; Series by 49 purchasers: Series C. from Phyliss Mae Hlme, has been ordered to pay temporary alimony $125,000 by 30 investors; $80,500 in N. Y.

Following new address has been received for Leon Boucher, S. 2c: Squadron 49, P. I. School, U. S.

N. FIGHT BREAKS OUT IN TROUBLED GREECE LONDON. Dec. UP Pitched of $15 every two weeks to the defendant during the pendency of his suit for divorce. In addition the plaintiff was required by common pleas court to pay $50 for defendant's attorney fees.

T. Bainbrldge, Md. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Boucher of ministration and any Office of battles broke out In the streets of Green Springs. New address: Pvt. Sylvan AUTOMOBILES DRIVEN BY Mrs. W.

L. Pasch, 915 Linden boa-; levard, and Mrs. A. F. Frantz, 840 Mulberry street, were slightly damaged Monday afternoon when both tried to back out of a Bid-well avenue parking lot at the same time.

Clyde home (with 15 acres) pictured on Classified page tonite. Lucas Realty. adv. C. E.

ROBERTS. PRINCIPAL of Stamm school, is ill at his home. You're almost sure to meet your friends at Art Ecks Dutch Inn. adv. KENT DILLON "REPORTED TO PETITION TO SELL Ervin Johnson, administrator Athens today even as Prime Minister Winston Churchill pledged full allied intervention in an attempt to restore order In Greece, at the same time warnine that the Reidling, 35834944, A.

P. O. 345, War Information activities that are retained after the war. "Other appointments strengthening the state department will be made in the near future," Mr. Roosevelt promised.

Treasury 2H per cent notes by 30 buyers and $30,000 In Treasury 11-4 notes by three persons. Reports by solicitors Indicate that a large number of bonds have been pledged but have not yet been purchased and those In charge of the drive are urging that sales be consummated at once. Purchase pledges do not count toward the county's goal and the bonds must actually be obtained from an issuing agency before being added to the dally total. Buy Now, Urged In past campaigns there has al of the estate of Jennie C. Johnson, has filed application to sell care of Postmaster, New York, N.

Y. Complete address may be ob realty to settle debts of the estate, effort would fail if leftist factions talned from Mrs. Reidling at 714 in probate court. Realty consists Willow street. of inlot 1268 In North Baltimore, tried to impose a "Communist dictatorship" on the country bv force.

home from Bucyrus where they Senate reaction to the initial appointments indicated prompt confirmation of the nominees 64- Wood county. attended the funeral of their neph Athens dispatches said Premier Following change of address has BAHNSEN FUNERAL WILL BE THURSDAY Funeral services for William F. Bahnsen, who died Monday in Cleveland, have been set for 2 p. m. Thursday in the First Presbyterian church here.

The youth was the president of the senior class at Ross high school and an outstanding student in dramatics. He was born November 15, 1926. in Springfield. to Albert and Ruth Barber Bahnsen. He is survived by his stepfather and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. William Root, Cleveland: one brother. Pierce, in school at Kenyon college, Gambier; and a grandmother, Mrs. Emma Barber, Vickery. Friends may call at the Weller-Wonderly funeral home where the body will remain until the funeral.

ew, Howard Jaroe, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jaroe. The youth's FINAL ACCOUNT year-old Joseph C. Grew, veteran ueorge Papandreou had offered his resignation, but King George refused to accept It, and that the William H.

Homung, adminis mother is the former Helen Keiner ambassador to Japan, as undersec- retary; and William L. Clayton, 64 trator of the estate of Clara Lup of Fremont. ways been a rush by last-minute bond buyers, persons who signed ton. has rued nnai account in lertists were demanding an imme diate regency. the world's largest cotton broker, Archibald MacLelsh, poetry-writ been reported for Pvt.

Kenneth Minich: 35299160. 51st Port T. Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul L.

2-c, has a new address: 2-c (RM), care of fleet postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Complete address is in the files of The News-Messenger. probate court. Account lists re Pfc. William for order forms early In tne drive ana then postponed making purchases.

This has resulted in delays at all ceipts of $3,794.51 and disburse merly of Gibsonburg, is home on furlough from the Ohio 37th Buckeye division in the southwest Pacific. Pfc. Maillard has a 27 day ing liberal and librarian of Con-gress, and Rockefeller as assist ant secretaries. Grew Applauded banks which could be eliminated by ments of the same amount. APPLICATION FILED Priscilla Clark, mother, has filed maklnv mirchases now, leave and Is visiting at the home The Elas.

the military arm of the leftist Earn faction, stormed a gendarmerie barracks In the heart of Athens. Both sides unloosed mortar fire in the violent struggle. Right wing Edes, newly renamed the Eao, barricaded themselves in the Metropolis hotel and showered bullets and grenades on attacking Elas demonstrators. Both William M. Haynes and Ralph Gust, co-chairmen, were op of L.

A. Gleason, 2040 Clinton application for guardianship of Robert Henry Clark, a minor, in Grews appointment drew special praise In Congress. In contrast to Stettinius, a relative newcomer In street, Toledo. a world diplomacy, Grew Is a vet Mrs. Sylvan B.

Reidling and sons, eran in International politics with police Tuesday that someone had been throwing stones on the roofs of buildings he owns on south Front street. For a Reserve Fund: Buy an extra Bond. adv. DIRECTORS" OF THE SAN-dusky County Agricultural Society, sponsors of the annual County Fair, will meet at 1 p. m.

Saturday in the Liberty Bank and not Saturday evening as stated Monday. This will be the first meeting of the new year for directors and officers for the ensuing year will be elected. V. F. W.

AuxT Card Party. Prizes and lunch. Dec. 7, V. F.

W. hall. Public in- HORIZON COUNCIL NAMESOFFICERS Officers were elected Monday night for the All City Horizon Club Council at a meeting held In the Campfire headquarters. The Hori Jlmmle and Bennle, of 714 Willow street have returned from a visit with their husband and father. probate court.

APPOINTED GUARDIAN L. P. Nieset ha been appointed guardian of Minnie W. Nieset In probate court. REALTY "TRANSFERS Silas J.

Stackhouse, executor of experience In both Europe and the Far East. The new aroointments promised Pvt. Sylvan B. Reidling, at Camp timistic that the county win reacn its quota, but were not overly confident pointing out that nearly a million in purchases must still be made and that most of the corporations have already made their subscriptions. The Series campaign is a different matter, however, and unless there Is an unlooked-for spurt In purchases of this type of security at once, the county will probably fall short of its quota again.

De-enita ciicrpwp.i of crevious bond 'by Mr. Roosevelt will include ad- Churchill said the constituted government must be supported until the people have had a chance In a general election to express their preference for monarchy or republic, a government cf the left or right. Swift. Texas. While there they resided at Elgin, near the camp.

zon clubs are the senior groups of aitlon or two more assistant sec-retaries oroDosed under a House- the estate of Anna W. Staekhoune rt'fcproved bill now In the hands of LeRoy C. Bliss, a seaman sta to Elizabeth Metzger, inlot 254, in trie Senate foreign relations com Bellevue, $1. tioned at the U. S.

Navy training station. Great Lakes, 111., is home rrhlttee. It was learned that these Elizabeth Metzger to Leo S. and NOVEMBER RELIEF COST JUMPS $90 Relief costs In Fremont for November amounted to $517.91, an Increase of $90.59 over October, as 41 persons were given assistance. Miss Mayme Lahey, relief administrator, said Tuesday.

Of those assisted, 31 were members of 10 families while nine were single persons. In October, seven families of 17 persons and 10 single persons were on relief -rolls. There were two medical cases which cost $37 last month. on a nine day leave visiting his family at 732 Pine street. Marcella R.

Miller, inlot 254, in Bellevue, $1. campaigns here. Sandusky county uamprire CJiris, being divided Into five different units. This year's council officers include Sue Carroll, chairman; Martha Rothacker, secretary; Pat Russell, treasurer. At the dinner meeting Monday night plans were made for a tea for all Horizon club girls in Fremont and Clyde.

The next meeting will be held January 9, at 7 p. m. vited. adv. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS! Iva Stambaugh to Frederick G.

has never suDscriDea it iu amount of Series bonds. Cyril A. Mehilng, 118 north Tpjjs be filled by James jptyjn, now head of the division of European af-Trs. and Brig. Gen.

Julius Hbmies, former foreign service official on the staff of Gen. 2Dielt D. Eisenhower. Little, 4250 square feet In. Wood-ville township, $1.

R. H. BURNS R. F. D.

2, HAS Wood street, is home on furlough from the University of Dayton Alma O. Longanbach to Lucille He wai ordered to appear where he is taking army training. advised police that his daughter, Jeanne, lost her purse in Fremont Monday. It contained identifica Longanbach Lyon, part of Inlot Grace Moore, famed soprano, born Jellicoe, 43 years ago. Philip K.

Wrigley of Chicago, 956 in Fremont, $1. state department changes Sgt. Don Rhodes, of the U. S. Regular meeting-Woman's tion papers, pictures and some Christmas shopping money.

M. is visiting his family at 544 Katie Heal to Samuel A. Heal, two parcels of land In York town JiFaw speculation In some quar Mr. Roosevelt was pre' gum maker and sportsman, born Chicago, 49 years ago. Auxiliary, St.

ram pansn, ship, $1. Varlnf to make other cabinet re- LOOK WHO'S HERE Dance, round and square, Rawson avenue on a 30 day furlough after being overseas. Lt. G. L.

Schuitz. Birchard av Thurs 2 p. m. No luncneon rygfUUntions such as the long-ru mored- changes involving Secretary Helena Town Hall, Friday, December 8 at 9 p. m.

Bene ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL enue, is home on furlough from jerce Jesse Jones, Secre- UM 1 December 4 Mr. and Mrs. Max Hill, of Kansas, announce birth of a 14-pound son at their home kf labor Frances Perkins and tests for the second six week period started Monday and will end pcHflv Afternoon. Father Leo MORE NAVAL ACTIVITY IN PHILIPPINE AREA fit of Helena Firemen.

Music by The Ambassadors. adv. kasler General Frank C. Langley Field, Va. Ensign R.

B. Sherman is visiting his family at 417 Garrison street on a 20 day leave. a AVfVW'rt Generally, however, it Tn tfjf fved Mr. Roosevelt would AN IMPORTANT MEETING JACOB EHLERS, 80, PT. CLINTON, DIES PORT CLINTON Dec.

5 Jacob Ehlers, 80, Spanish-American war veteran, died at the Soldiers and Sailors' hospital, Sandusky, Monday afternoon following a lingering illness. He had entered the home last week. Mr. Ehlers was a retired carpenter and is survived by a sister, Mrs. William N.

Nielsen, Omaha, Neb. He was a member of the local lodge of Odd Fellows. Funeral arrangements are to be announced from Neldecker Co. funeral home. December 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Her VoMeflVate now on the Job of man Foos. Gibsonbure. R. F.

D. 2. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, completing the overhaul of the are parents oi a daughter Dorn ai of Major Welch chapter. D. A.

will be held in D. A. V. hall at 8:15 p. m.

Tuesday, All members are urged to be present. The chap Philippines, Dec. 5. UP Ameri St. Vincents hospital, Toledo.

can destroyers sank a Japanese de Lehmkuhl, principal, announces that a tentative plan is being worked out for all students to be released from school early until after the Christmas holidays so they can work if they wish. For Sale Piano, square, Skyway. Rosewood case. $10. Write Box 79, care News-Messenger, adv.

Pvt. Paul E. Burkett, Route 2, is home on a 30 day furlough from overseas. i Mrs. Pearl Oliver, Knapp street, spent Tuesday In Clyde.

vtj Future appointments there may tocturfielthose of Oscar Cox, FEA DECEMBER 5 Clarence Kufty Walter ForgaUch Alvin Whittaker Frances Hufford Richard Pratt Harold Van Ness, Glbsonburg Mrs. Lucille Leld, Glbsonburg Carl Riehl Mrs. Harry Miller, Glbsonburg Dolores Gabel Paul W. Garn, Bettcville Irene Slonm Henry Larrou Walter Steward Tommy Smith, 2 Norma Rrckman Mn. II.

F. Wolf Mrs. Clara Itaumer Philomeiut Rakaka Arthur Nord Ruth Ochs Emery V. Fought stroyer and probably damaged an other seriously In Ormoc gulf Sat ter auxiliary will also meet. Attention Everyone! WWrEfle counsel and a close asso- urday In the first naval surface TMWnoY Stettinius, and Wilder engagement since the battle of the wmr FEA information chief, as Follow the crowd to the Ball Room of the Moose Tem Philippines In October, Gen.

Douglas MacArthur announced today. Tfqfti assistants to the new sec OTTAWA PEACE WINNERS NAMED ple for your favorite enter One American destroyer also CAB DAMAGED IN ALLEY Walter Lllley, 1212 White avenue, advised police Monday afternoon that his taxlcab had been slightly damaged in an accident in the alley at the rear of the Liberty Bank. He said he had swung Into the alley to discharge a passenger and that a truck driven by Ray Baker, Walbridge, had backed into the front end. ppan Acheson was the only one EUGENE RICHARD ALDRICH. tainmrnt every Tues.

Eve. at present assistant secretaries iClvde. enlisted In the Navy. Mon went down with guns blazing, but most of the crew was rescued, many of them by Catalina flying PORT CLINTON. Dec.

5. 8:30 p. m. to retain ms post. Thofce who re aav' day.

at the local recruiting office Lovell Druckenmiller won first fngd were Adolf A. Berle, THREE HUNTERS FIXED Three hunters, arrested by Game Warden Smeltz and charged with trespassing, were fined $10 and costs of $4.80 each when they pleaded guilty when arraigned before Justice John Forgraves, Scott township. The nimrods were Henry Hack, Earl Johnson and Michael in the post ortice ouuaing. place In the Ottawa county Prince boats which boldly landed within For cinrldge Long and How- ILlll UUJ Oil of Peace oratorical contest held In range of Japanese naval and shore Shaw. adv.

Mrs. A. J. Heberling, Glbsonburg tra Bond. batteries In daylight next day.

Though MacArthur's communi For a Reserve Fund: Buy an extra Bond. adv. DR. MAURICE NEWBERGER, Bowline Green 'physiologist, will que said the American destroyer Czacko. fATTON'S FORCE probably was sunk by a floating mine, some survivors said they were almost certain she was hit THE 113 NEW MEMBERS TA-ken into the lodge during the las six months and their 58 sponsors will enjoy a chicken dinner at the Eagles Home starting at 7 p.

m. Tuesday. Sol Hirsh is general chairman in charge of the event. the Trinity Methodist church, and Miss Peggy Boysen had second honors. Both are seniors in the local high school and were the only county contestants.

Druckenmiller will represent the county in the district contest to be held at an early date and Miss Boy-sen will be the alternate. Winners of the district meet will participate In the state contest to be speak Thursday at 8 p. m. in the First Presbyterian church parlors (Continued from Page 1) Richard K. Schneider Mrs.

Ruble Rosen, Kansas A. E. Huss Mrs. Lula Fisher Ralph Snyder Rodney S. Shaull Mrs.

Harold Warner Cpl. Clayton Turner Today's Horoscope A misanthropic tendency is giv CLOTHING HUNTED Mrs. Howard Llnder, 1529 Hickory street, reported to police at 4:35 p. m. Monday that two packages of clothing deposited by her In an automobile were missing.

She added that while she believed she had placed them In her own car, there was a possibility that by aerial torpedoes. Six and prob above Nijmegen to a depth of aoiy eignt Japanese planes were in some places In an effort to discourage any renewed attempt to destroyed during the action. American planes sank three 1, xorce me river. she had put them in someone else's The Odd Fellows will give a public card party Friday, December 8th, 8:30 p. m.

23 held in Columbus. The contests The Canadians "changed" some automobile. en to those born In the first part of the day. Born as the day ad uwu-ion ireiRnters, a tanker, a coastal vessel and a barge in Philippine waters and off Borneo, and positions in the flooded area, dia are sponsored by the Ohio Council of Churches. vances, the mind becomes more on "Child and Parent Relationship." The meeting will be sponsored by the home nursing committee of the Sandusky county chapter, American Red Cross.

Wire fendngT" Picket fencing. Steel posts. Cedar posts. Barb wire. Brace wire.

Fangboner Seed Co. Jv DOROTHY CONNER. 20, DE-troit, and Robert Eldred, 26. Massillon. taken into custody here patches said, but beat off an attack by a German parachute dlviolnn damaged three others.

LAKE TO RESUME FAIR PAINESVILLE rw TIT rWORNY C0RNMUFFIN MIX Vy PIE CRUST 11 yHthedry in- gredients for I delicious pie I II crasts or I muffins I fliijjai Hf- jump active, but the life may remain Fifty Germans were killed and 110 The Lake Countv Agricultural circumscribed. Under some Influences this may reach to a restraint of liberty. society announced today that the captured. British troops in southeast Hni iskc touniy rair again win oe held next vear nftor hoino can Leyte Fighting Fatal To Youth STRIKE THREAT ENDED MEMPHIS, Dec. 5.

UP The threat of a strike of long distance telephone operators at Memphis, and Louisville, Ky, was removed today following an agreement to increase the basic pay scale of the workers. land liquidated the German bridgehead west of Venlo. the last enemy celled in 1943 and 1944 because of the -war. loenoia on me west hank of the Monday at the request ot Monroe-ville authorities, were taken to the Maas river. The Germans made uieir last stand at the ferry station Huron county village later in me PORT CLINTON, Dec.

5. Pfc. Kenneth W. Wills, 21, son of cents. adv.

Living Room Suites. Tusie Furniture, 314 Lynn St. adv. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Black Swamp Production Credit association will be held Tuesday night in Grace Lutheran church. A dinner at 6:30 p.

m. will precede the business session at which various reports will be given and more than 200 persons are expect-1 ed to attend. Sofa Beds. Tusie Furniture, 341 Lynn St. adv.

Attention Everyone! Follow the crowd to the alter destroying both bridges dv Miss Conner was said to oe Hospital News Memorial hospital discharged the following patients Monday: Mrs. Carl Mathias and daughter. Pennsylvania avenue; Miss Carolyn Weaver. White avenue; Miss Mr. ana Mrs.

Carl Wills. Laurel wanted for erand larceny and El avenue, has been reported by the dred as an accessory after the fact across me river into Venlo. On the Third army front, Patton ordered his forces eastward from Saarlautern in an effort to exploit war aepartment as having been killed in action on October 30 on Round and square dancing. HER 1.000 DOGS DOVT EAT MUNCIE. Ind.

UP Mildred Huffman owns more than 1,000 dogs, but doesn't worry about feeding them, for they are all pottery, teakwood, jade or china. She believes that her collection is about the largest of Its kind in the country. Included is one of the six pair of Staffordshire china dogs formerly In the royal palace of George IV of England. Decker's orchestra. Moose Janice Houdeshell, Route How Leyte in the Philippines.

Pvt. Wills, a graduate of the local high school, served In the in- meir successful crossing of the Saar river by wedging Into the Siegffled line before the enemy Temple, Wed. night. Puhlic invited. adv.

rantry, entered the service in March, 1943, and had been over coma repam nis Balance. Tough Job Ahead seas since last July. ard Karle, Siler street, and Mrs. Delmer Cobb. Route 4.

Mrs. Alois Bruriner, Rawson avenue, was admitted to Memorial hospital as a medical patient Monday. Mrs. Frank Zartman, Rawson Maj. Gen.

Harry L. Twaddle's 95th division was tacklins one of ine youth is survived bv his Ball Room of the Moose Temple for you- favorite enter parents, sister Eunice and brother the strongest sectors of Germany's entire west wall. Before it lay 10 Kobert of the U. S. Navy overseas tainment every Tues.

Eve. at 8:30 p. m. adv. mues oi aragon teeth tank traps, underground pillboxes, barbed avenue, is a medical patient at Memorial hospital.

She was ad wire, trenches and artillery re placements. JAMES BRIGGS REPORTED to police at 9 p. m. Monday that mitted Monday. FUNERALS IS THE AIM OF POST-WAR PLANNING! A JUNIOR FEDERATION meeting will be held Tuesday at the Woman's Club at 8 p.

m. ROSS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY faculty has invited teachers to attend a hobby display In the library room Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. Wanted: Poultry, Cream, Eggs, Hides and Fur. Malk-mus.

adv. A 14-YEAROLD FREMONT youth was taken into custody and to the detention home by police Fighting still raged In Saarlau had found a bicycle on High Men, Women Old at Want Pep? Want to Feel Years Younger? Do yoti bltmt dhkuitml. worn-out foeltn on Me? TboUMtHte amoMtd at what a little pepping up wit Ofltrrx hai done. Contains tonlo many need at 40, 60, 60, lor body old solely because low In Iron; also propbylactle doses vitamin Bi. rnlclura.

86e Introductory else now only 29o. Try Ostrex Tools Tablets for naw pap, younger foellnc, Una very day. For at all drus atore very whara In Fremont, at Paek'a Drug Adv. Wendell Croweil was admitted street. The license was Issued to to Memorial hospital for surgery Monday.

Harmon S. Beeker Funeral services for Harmon s. tern Itself with other American units running down the last isolated enemy pockets. Much of the city was in ruins from both American and German artillery fire and Benny Cooley. 1128 Roosevelt street, who had reported his bicycle stolen earlier in the evening.

Beeker. 65, retired Washington Mrs. Harold Reinboldt. Gibson- burg, is a surgery patient at Me township farmer who died Wednesday at his home at 208 south Fifth For financial peace of a heavy pall of smoke still hung Throughout the history of the nation, through wars and peace, the ownership of a home has always been a good sound investment. The H.

B. Smith Building and Loan Company encourages war-time home buying and offers a safe, easy way to buy a home. Stop in and let us tell you about our plan of systematized saving for morial hospital. street, were held Saturday at 1:45 mind: Buy an Bond. adv.

Mrs. Dorothv Leasure. Route 5. p. m.

at the Weller-Wonderly funeral home and at 2:30 n. m. nt Tuesday morning on orders of is a medical patient at Memorial Something exciting, something the Emmanuel Lutheran church. hospital. new! Hessville.

The Rev. A. W. Lvnn. Puritan has the coat for you! Racks and racks of them pastor, officiated.

overneaa. The Germans were laying down an especially heavy barrage on the Saarlautern bridge, but at last reports it still was intact. Coming up abreast of Patton's right flank. Lt. Gen.

Alexander M. Patch's American Seventh army cleared Diemerlngen, foui miles east of Saar Union, and Volksberg, eight miles east. TRUCKERS IN COURT Three truck drivers were fined Probate Judge R. J. Gabei.

ine youth was said to have absented himself from home since Saturday night. For financial peace of mind: Buy an Bond. adv. Pallbearers were Rav Beeker. choose yours today.

Russell Beeker, Harold Haar and Marion Michel. Burial was in Anr pay the Puritan Budget plan $25 and costs of $4.60 each while one of them received a second fine of $10 and $4.60 when arraigned North Ridge Lutheran cemetery, Hessville. way. Puritan Clothing Stores 207 S. Front St.

before Mayor Bernard J. Hawk, NEW LOCATION National Bank Building Rooms 101 and 102 MF.RVTN O. DODWAY Public Accountant Phone. Main 2853 The H- B- SMITH 5 BUILDING LOAN CO. Tuesday.

Arrested for driving overloaded trucks were Edmund Mrs. J. Tingling Funeral services for Mrs. J. T.

adv. JOHN W. FOSTER. OF BUR- Berberick. Watson Comstock and Yingllng, 77, who died at the Me Henry Silvia, each fined $25 when Krn.

was arrested at 6:12 a. m. E. W. Baker.

M. D. 61S Croghan St Practice limited to diseases of the eye and FITTING GLASSES by appointment. Main 2881 FIRE.MEN JUST WATCH DRYDEN, N. Dec.

5. UP Firemen stood by helplessly early today when the village hall went up In flames. Their two fire trucks and other equipment were inside and couldn't be reached. TjjgF 412 Croghan St. they pleaded guilty.

Silvia was Tuesday by Officers Jack McGuire unable to produce a valid driver's morial hospital Saturday, were held at St. Joseph's church at 9 a. m. Tuesday, Msgr. Arnoldi officiating.

Interment was in the church cemetery by Ochs brothers. i and Richard Miller and charged permit and was assessed $10 on that with failing to make a safety stop at Hayes and Buckland avenues.).

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