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A2 Monday, September 9, 1991, The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio RECORDS Deaths Two injured in mishap Aaron Aug. 31, 7, 1991 Aaron L. "Moe" Naderer, 68, of 1104 Erie Boulevard, Sandusky, died early Saturday morning at the Firelands Community Hospital follwing a brief illness. Born in Bellevue to Frank and Mabel Naderer, he married May Asher on Sept. 16, 1948, and she survives.

Mr. Naderer had served in the U.S. Army during World War II and had been the owner and op- Leigh Ann Snyder July 13, 1973-Sept. 7, 1991 Leigh Ann Snyder, 18, of E. State Route 101, Clyde, died Saturday in an automobile accident on State Route 101, Clyde.

Born in Sandusky to Ronald and Jean (Wise) Snyder, she was a 1991 graduate of Bellevue High School. She worked at Strecker Garage, Bellevue, and Margaritaville, Sandusky, as a hostess. Surviving in addition to her parents, are grandparents, Stanford Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Junior C.

Snyder, all of Clyde; and sisters, Patricia Dry of Cleveland and Elise Snyder at home. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clyde. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Clyde, with burial at St. Mary's Cemetery, Clyde. The Rev. Edward Dunn will officiate. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today with a Christian Wake service at 7 p.m. at the Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Carroll Winnes Sept.

26, 1907-Sept. 9, 1991 Carroll H. "Cap" Winnes, 83, of 507 Oaklawn, died at 3:10 a.m. today at the Quality Care Nursing Home. Born in Fremont to Harry and Emma (Shultz) Winnes, he married Marian Bahnsen.

She died in 1934. He then married Minerva Truman on Sept. 12, 1936 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Fremont. She died on July 24, 1987.

Mr. Winnes was a polisher at the former Quikut Manufacturing, Fremont, retiring in 1972. Surviving are a son, Jack of Lenexa, brother, Walter Winnes of Minneapolis, sister, Delores Nord of Fremont; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death are one sister and two grandsons. He was a member of St.

John's Lutheran Church, Fremont. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Keller-Ochs-Koch Funeral Home, with burial at Oakwood Cemetery. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the church. Hospital Admitted Saturday Marvis Wells, Helena. Discharged Saturday Rhonda Bower, S. County Road 198; Karen Lowery and son, County Road 212.

Admitted Sunday James Widman Oaklawn Brison, 11 days, son of Kelly and Richard Wammes, Garrison St. Discharged Sunday Miranda Karbler and son, N. State Route 53, Aurora Ortiz, Old Fort; Susan Hartman and son, Sandusky, Ohio. STUDY FOR THE GED Vanguard Vocational Center offers classes for adults to help prepare for the GED. Day and evening hours are available.

Math, Social Studies, Science, Reading, English, and Writing classes are offered. Classes are informal self-paced. A Practice GED Test is administered enabling a person to take the GED free of charge. Open up new doors in your life by passing the GED. For More Information Call: Adult Basic Education 332-2626 We hope to see you in class.

James Terry Nov. 23, 1916-Sept. 6, 1991 James J. Terry, 74, of 69 Hunter Tiffin, died 4:15 a.m. Friday at his residence.

Born in Bucyrus, Ohio to John G. and Cecilia (Klingshirn) Terry, he married Camilla Desantos. They were divorced and he married Katherine Hepp. They both survive. Mr.

Terry worked at the Whirlpool Corporation, Clyde, for 30 years, retiring on Nov. 1, 1981. Prior to that, he worked at Basic Inc. Also surviving are his sons, James J. and Richard both of Tiffin, and Jeff of Fort Wayne, daughters, Mary Hill of Tiffin and Bernice Ferguson of Fremont; eight step grandchildren; 11 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; brothers, George, Constantine and John Terry, all of Tiffin; and sisters, Catherine Barnhart, Anthonea Larick, Mary Jo Harper a and Elaine Reedy, all of Tiffin.

He was a member of the Izaak Walton League of Fremont. Graveside services will be held at a later date. There will be no visitation. Arrangements were handled by the Hoffmann-Gottfried Memorial Funeral Home, Tiffin. Memorials may be made to the Community Hospice Care or the donor's choice.

Cloyce Black June 4, 1919-Sept. 6, 1991 Cloyce M. Black, 72, of Cambridge Court, Clyde, died Friday at Providence Hospital, Sandusky. Born in Seneca County to Clarence and Daisy (Bloom) Black, he married Genevieve Walden on Feb. 27, 1948, and she survives.

Mr. Black was an inspector at Whirlpool Corporation, Clyde, re1981. He served in the Army during World War II. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Donald W. of Clyde and Robert A.

of South Miami, daughter, Hope C. Black of Clyde; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brothers, Burdell Black of Clyde and Marlan and Doyle Black, both of Tiffin; and sisters, Betty Fey, Maxine Herbert and Velva Dye, all of Tiffin. He was a life member of the Clyde VFW: and member of the Clyde Eagles. Services were at 10 a.m. today at the Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde, with burial at Greenlawn Memory Gardens.

The Rev. Mary Jo Rossman Bray will officiate. Visitation was Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Bennett Fund at the Clyde Christian Church, Clyde. MOBILE HOME INSURANCE Prompt Quotes Given HILT INSURANCE 332-5081 408 Croghan St.

Fremont Gregory Weller erator of Naderer's Sohio Service Station in Huron for over 40 years, retiring in 1988. Surviving in addition to his wife of 42 years, are daughter, Carol Schreier of Sandusky; sons, James of Huron and Michael of Sandusky; three granddaughters; sisters, Rosalyn Missig of Fremont, Frances Galloway, Cecilia Oswald and Patricia Thompson, all of Sandusky, Dolores Morris of Columbus, and Lois Beverick of Monroeville; brother, Robert Naderer of Port Charlotte, and nieces and nephews. Preceding him were his parents. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Huron, and had been an avid bowler for many years.

Services will be 10 a.m Tuesday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 430 Main Huron, with burial at Restlawn Memorial Park, Huron. The Rev. Edward J. Littlemann will officiate.

Visitation will 5 9 p.m. Monday at the Quick- Park Nye Funeral Home, Columbus Sandusky. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. John Ochs 2641 E. Sand Road, Catawba, died Sunday afternoon at his residence.

Born in Fremont to Ambrose J. and Helen (Menninger) Ochs, he married Norma Hoelzle on May 4, 1957, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fremont, and she survives. He was a graduate of St. Joseph High School, John Carroll University, and the Cincinnati Mortuary Science.

Mr. Ochs was manager for the Fremont Credit Union from 1971 until his retirement in 1988. Prior to that he was associated with the Ochs Brothers Company Furniture Store and Funeral Home. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughters, M. Beth Koch of Port Clinton and Ruth Ann Ochs of Catawba; son, Michael at home; two grandchildren; and brother, Ambrose J.

Ochs Jr. of Catawba. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fremont; Immaculate Conception Church, Port Clinton; 3rd and 4th Degree of the Knights of Columbus; Fremont Elks; St. Joe Booster Club; and an honorary member of the Exchange Club of Fremont.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial at St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday with a Wake service 8:30 p.m. at the Keller-Ochs-Koch Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the St. Joseph Catholic Church Renovation Fund.

July 1, 1928-Sept. 8, 1991 John M. "Jack" Ochs, 63, of The News-Messenger USPS 210-020 SEPTEMBER 9, 1991 VOL. 136 NO. 138 The Fremont News Founded 1887 The Fremont Messenger Founded 1856 Merged October 1, 1938 Published Daily Except Sunday by: Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc.

P.O. Box 1230, 1700 Cedar St. Fremont, Ohio 43420 For home delivery, missed copies, service problems, call Customer Service: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m.

to 10 p.m. To place Classified ads, Call MondayFriday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fremont 332-5511 Clyde 547-7240 Toll Free All other areas (800) 766-6397 Subscription Rates Carrier 2.00 per week Motor Route 2.25 per week Mail (Paid In Advance) Sandusky and adjacent counties $124 elsewhere Ohio $129 outside Chio $139. Second Class Postage Paid at Fremont, Ohio 43420.

You could go to one salon for Good Prices, To another for Talented Stylists, And even another to get a Tan, Or you could make just one Macs tin's Austin's $1.00 OFF THE PRICE OF A HAIRCUT Reg. $7.99 KIDS UNDER 10 $5.75 With or Without Coupon Manager's Higher March 30, 1971-Sept. 8, 1991 Gregory Allen Weller, 20, of 132 Nelson Clyde, died early Sunday morning at the University Hospital, Cleveland. Born in Fremont to Ernest G. and Kathleen (Voorhees) Kerns, he was a 1989 graduate of Clyde High School and Vanguard Vocational Center.

He was employed at Arbor Industries, Fremont. Surviving are his mother, Kathleen Weller of Clyde; father, David B. Weller Sr. of Sebastian, brothers, David Weller Jr. of Fremont and Benjamin Kerns of Columbus; sisters, Emily and Janice Ferns, both of Columbus; and grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

Franklin Voorhees of Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerns of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Weller of Burgoon, Ohio. a abrother, Preceding Ernest him in Kerns death were and grandmother, Priscilla VoorHe was a member of the Haunted Greenhouse of Clyde. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Karlovetz Mortuary. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland. Births Sept. 7 Connie and Joel Davies, 6963 County Road 65, Gibsonburg, a 7-pound, 9-pound daughter, Victoria Lee, at 12:06 p.m.

at St. Charles Hospital, Oregon, Ohio. She was 20 inches long. Local grandparents are Ross and Brenda Jensen of Oak Harbor, and Ruth and Don Davies of Gibsonburg. Local are Mr.

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AMOENA CERTIFIED FITTER "Your Local Health Team" MEDI-CARE ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL EQUIP 8:30 PM Sat. 8:30 AM-NOON 1900 W. STATE FREMONT PHONE 332-0892 REGISTER NOW NEW FALL SCHEDULE OF PAINTING CLASSES Special Workshops Offered by Clyde Art Show Sept. 21: Watercolors by Walter Chapman of Toledo Sept. 22: Oils by Carol Hoffman Register at Krafty Lady.

Workshops at former Hospitality House. Corner of Forest Church streets. KRAFTY LADY 111 E. McPherson, Clyde 547-0047 Walk-Ins HAIRSTYLING Mon. Welcome -Fri.

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Sunday after an accident on Ohio 590 one mile north of U.S. 6, Ohio Highway Patrol troopers reported. Passengers Michelle McCrory, 22, Tiffin, and Dennis Myers, 31, Fostoria, were injured in the collision. Drivers Kenneth McKeen, 19, Tiffin, and Thomas Payne, 28, Fostoria, were not harmed after Payne struck McKeen's vehicle from behind. Both were southbound on Ohio 590.

McKeen had been having mechanical trouble and was travelling slowly, troopers said. Payne approached from behind, tried to brake and collided. A Fremont resident went to a hospital after troopers found him unconscious about 3:30 a.m. Sunday behind the wheel of a running car, Sandusky County Sheriff's deputies reported. Elisar Urbina, 26, 790 Sunny Acres Drive, went by Sandusky Township ambulance to Memorial Hospital, Fremont.

He was released after treatment. The car was found on Ohio 53 near the Ohio Turnpike. A state Treasure Continued From A1 "Now we have to think what the value of pre-1850 coins are," he said. "I think it's worth between $20 to $40 million." Vance and Roalofs became interested in locating sunken ships in the 1980s and formed the Sea Reach Corp. In 1987, they started searching for the Anthony Wayne.

They found it in 1988, Accidents trooper told deputies he tried to wake the man, but couldn't. Urbina's car was towed because family members could not be located at that hour. There was no apparent damage to the car. 0 A Fremont woman 1 was injured in a car-minivan accident about 3 p.m. Sunday on U.S.

20 near Sandusky County Road 78. Eustolia Castillo, 51, 1215 Chestnut went by ambulance 1 to Memorial Hospital, Fremont and was later transferred to St. Vincent Medical Center. Officials report her condition is serious, but Castillo is not in intensive care. Her passenger was not injured.

Truck driver Steven C. Looney, 32, New Carlisle, was eastbound on U.S. 20. Castillo pulled her minivan out of a private drive to also go eastbound. She apparently failed to see the truck and pulled into the left lane, troopers reported.

Castillo was cited with improper lane usage. scattered across five miles of mud and sand. Vance and Roalofs want to arrange a deal with Ohio since the state owns everything on the lake bottom off its shoreline. The federal Abandoned Shipwreck Act, enacted about the same time Vance and Roalofs made their discovery, gave the states title to all sunken shipwrecks. Before that the salvor was required only to obtain a court ruling establishing his or her right to the ship.

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Wednesday, September 11 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oak Harbor Swin 332- Fremont Road, Do "Fremont's it center 7347 most complete hardware since 1850" WAL-MART Austin's APPLEWOOD FOOD VILLAGE MALL TOWN E. STATE ST. PH. 332-3717 DOWNTOWN GO FREMONTI In Downtown it's the Big and Little things that count! From glassware to diamonds Downtown is your center of choices! Corner Cachet Bruce Pollak Jewelers Tschumy Furniture Thingamajigs Harvey Oaks A Cards Arcade Fok Artistry Open Book Covenant Corner The Enchanted Moment Sports Cards Field of Dreams Grund Drug Store North Coast Plants Spieldenners Pro-Mart Home Center Austin's $6.00 OFF THE PRICE OF A PERM OR RELAXER Top of the line perms, including shampoo, cut and style.

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