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I SCHEDULE FIXED: Cost Of Living Fremont, Area Deaths treet Block Arch Climbing Again Clarence Fabian i Anna B. Weiker May Again Clarence Fabian, 65, 311 west "WWTT Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Rlnnrhft Wnilror 7ft WASHINGTON CR-The cost of living climbed one-fifth of one Main street, South Amherst, died unexpected Friday at 10 a. m. at his home of a heart attack.

per cent in June to its fourth ecome I wo Clyde, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Jacob's United ay consecutive high, the Labor De- partment reported today. Food prices Mainly fresh fruits and pork -i contributed Mr. Fabian formerly resided In Church of Christ near Clyde.

The Fremont, moving to South Am- Rev. Merrill Lanker will conduct herst in 1937. He retired in June the service with burial in the as a stone cutter at the Cleveland parish cemetery. Quarries. Mrs.

Weiker was the widow of virtually all the rise, the de partment said, but gasoline prices helped provide an up Surviving are his widow, Alma, p-, w.iv.r uni t. Registration Dates Set Up By Vote Board County Election Board Thurs- day rescinded its plans to hold a special countywide voter registration day in all 74 precincts, of the county on Spetember 19. The board then voted three-special registration days September 21, 22, and 23 in 13 precincts in the county outside of Fremont. No arrangements were made, for a special registration in Fre-: mont, except for extra night registration hours because the courthouse registration office is viding $578,359.38 as against expected revenues of $471,162.38. The budget containing a deficit of more than $100,000 will be forwarded to the Sandusky county budget commission.

The commission will conduct a hearing on the budget next fall. a son. Carl of Fremont; 10 grand- December 19S6 in Mmlnalnn ward shove. children; three great grandchil The consumer price index reached a level of 126.3 per cent dren; two stepchildren, Mrs. Sam Valenti.

Arcadia, and Lawrence which might be considered capital improvements. These axe $15,000 for development of the east side park, maintenance buildings for the street and park departments, a new park shelter house, remodeling of the incinerator build-ing and others. Following third reading, council last night passed an ordinance authorizing Safety-Service Director Richard D. Maier to advertise for bids for new city equipment. of the 1947-49 average.

This was two points higher than a year Foreman, Dundee, a sister, Mrs. Stella Smitzer, Stnngtown the city as scon as possible. Request by City Auditor Donna Baumann for routine transfers of funds within funds rf various departments was granted. Request for a street light at Park avenue and Knapp street was referred to the light, fuel ai gas committee. After a third reading, an ordinance incorporating more than 70 stop signs throughout Fremont was passed.

Members of Fremont Board of Realtors met Thursday night with city council members following the council session. Realtors informed council that ago and, in percentage terms, and brothers, William and represented a drop in the buy "Thirty day trial period" of the one-way traffic system in the 10? block of north Arch street may revert to two-way traffic at ar. early date. A motion to that effect was on the council agenda last night, but it was not read by Clerk Paul Leite and no action was taken. The motion was laid aside after Police Captain Jack McGuire asked questions about it prior to thi meeting.

The one-way northbound traffic on Arch has existed since 1950 when an ordinance providing for a 30 day trial was passed. Although the one-way direction continued after no ordinance making it permanent was ever passed, according to a search of the Walter Fabian, both of Erie, Pa. ing power of the dollar of more than VA cents in the past 12 Council passed the estimated budget in anticipation that it will renew its one-half of one per cent city income tax before the end of the present year. The tax renewed two years ago expires December 31. Fremont has had an income tax since 1956.

Most of the increase in the budg at their farm home. Mrs. Weiker died unexpectedly of a coronary Thursday at the home of a son David near Clyde where she made her home. She had been ill for two years. The deceased was born near Bloomville December 17, 1889, the daughter of Frtnk and Mary E.

Evehard Heckerd. She was married fh February, 1911. Surviving ar sons, Delbert, Oliver, Richard and David, all of rural Clyde; daughters, Mrs. Juanita Scott, Lakewood, Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in St.

John's months. United Church of Christ, where he was a member, in South Amherst. Some 600,000 workers will receive wage boosts under escala Equipment listed is two police cruisers, one truck for the park The Rev. Dcwees Singley will con' open daily and is convenient for tor wage contracts which com department and one combination duct the rites with burial to be pensate for climbing living leaf collector and curb cleaner. et would provide for many items; made in Oakwood cemetery.

local people. The courthouse registration office will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. from the costs. Mr.

Fabian was born May 3, Adjustments will bring Increases averaging two cents an 1895 in Stringtown, Pa morning of September 21 through September 28, except Friends may 'call at the Em and Mrs. Miriam Reid, Cleve. land; 14 grandchildren; one great hour to workers of General inn merich funeral home, 373 Cleve for Saturday, September 24, Electric Co. and one cent to grandchild, and one brother, Dar- land avenue. South Amherst, when the closing hour will be employes of Sylvania Electric, rell Heckerd, Sandusky.

Two sis Douglas Aircraft, and McDon noon. ters and one brother are also de- 1 1 nell Aircraft. By the change in plans, the ceased. Henry S. Bishop County Election Board figured VI.

Mrs. Weiker was a member of The possibility that living costs may stay fairly steady it would save approximately PORT CLINTON, O. Henry S. St. Jacob's United Church of 000.

Bishop, 53, Catawba Cliffs, Ca Christ and the Phila Sunday this month was held out by Arnold Chase, chief of the price division of the Bureau of Labor The three-days of special reg tawba Island, supervisor in the School class of the Green Springs Ford Motor Company plant, San Methodist church. istration outside of Fremont will be held as follows: One precinct statistics. dusky, died Thursday at 7 p.m progress is being made in tneir efforts to obtain options on various down town properties sought for additional off street parking. Realtors were Ford Anderson, James McGrady and William Maz-zocco. Mayor C.

Auxter and merchant representative, David Smith, also attended. Mayor C. Auxter advised councilmen Thursday night to bring in lists of vacant lots where weeds are growing in their wards. Purpose is to prepare resolutions to be served on property owners directing them to have the weeds cut. If weeds are not cut following issuing of the resolutions, the city can cut the weeds at property owners' expense.

Mayor's advice was prompted by Councilman Jack Sloan who rerjorted a vacant lot on which Friends may call at the After July, Chase said, a sea in isauvuie townsnip; one pre i Magruder hospital. He was ad' Pancoast funeral home, Republic, mitted two hours earlier. Death until 1 p.m. Saturday when re cinct in Clyde for Clyde, Green Creek and Green Springs resi sonal decline in food prices should occur, and "we could get was unexpected. moval will be made to the church some decline in the index after dents; one precinct in Helena The deceased was a member where the casket will be open this month." of Immaculate Conception church, until close of service.

Despite the over-all rise in Fourth Decree Knights of Co for Helena, Jackson township and Burgoon residents; in one precinct in Gibsonburg for Gibsonburg and Madison township lumbus at Fremont, De Soto Gen eral Assembly, Third Order of St Henry Rearick record by the council clerk. Some Arch street merchants have urged return to two-way traffic on the street from time to time, but met with no success. Original purpose of the one-way ras to provide a fire lane to west State street from central fire station. The motion to return the two-way system provided for a sign marking the block as a fire lane. The sign would be painted in the middle of the street.

Request by Howard Zink Corporation for vacation of an alley ac the rear of its parking lot was granted by city council last night. The company owns all the property fronting the alley. Vacation of the alley was desired for future expansion purposes of the Zink corporation. Ordinances which would permit water taps to two properties outside the city were given first readings. Properties are those owned by James Brink, Cottage street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mohler, Miller subdivision. Sandusky township. Both ordinances contain agreements by the property owners that they will seek annexation to the living costs of city families, number of prices declined in June. Fresh vegetables and eggs went down, new car people; one precinct in Rice i-rancis, loieuo.

anu uie ruii I 1 111 1 w. township, one precinct in Riley Clinton Moose uxige. TT frirmpp fipM township, one precinct in San Surviving are his widow, Doro- Ad. prices dropped almost one per cent, and the prices of major home appliances decreased for my, aw, i.c.uj. i A former fac thistles were growing on Buckland Michael, all at home; daughters, dusky township, one precinct in Scott township, one precinct in Townsend township; one precinct in Lindsey, for Lindsey and the fifth month in a row.

Mrs. Thomas Middkloff, Toledo, avenue. tory employe, died Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in Memorial hospital. In failing health for two years.

and Mrs. Ralph Cadger, Ann Ar Washington township people; Neal Flickinger, 1541 Buckland avenue, filed a petition with council for vacation of a small parcel of city land attached to a lot he bor, his mother, Mrs. Stan-lev Bishoo. Richmond. a he was admitted to the hospital Wednesday evening.

one precinct in Woodville, for Woodville and Woodville township people; one. precinct in sister, Mrs. Alexander bernck. Wheat Farmers Oppose Quotas Mr. Rearick retired June 1, Detroit; brothers, John, Edward 1953 from the Bingham Her- and Stanley, all of Detroit, Eu Bellevue; and one precinct in York township.

The exact places brand Division where he served gene, Fraser, Frank, War as custodian for 10 years for the registration will be an owns at Chestnut street and loi-linwood avenue. Petition was referred to the laws, rules and ordinances committee. council last night adoptel an estimated budget for 1961 pro ren, ana Kooert oi Kicn- Here; Vote Light Bom in Sandusky township nounced later. But the hours on fhft thrA itave hnvo atrnH? mond Newt-Messenger Photo March 7, 1875, he was the son of Mrs. Rathbun "vv.

Mr. Bishop was born August 14, auuusny v-uiuv iarmei vol- Kfn frvwl TTip hrmrc fh. rocr. Joseph and Catherine Kramb 1906 in Detroit. Rearick.

He married Elsie in in uie wneat reierenaum on istrars will sit jj be from 10 A ,11 KftwaA mariceting quotas for J9t did a m. fo 2 p.m. and from 5 to 9 Monday at 11 a.m. in Immaculate e.ea' Apru X.j She died in Mile House church 2 Tha Fremont News-Messenger Friday, July 22, 1960 Conception church by the Rev. necessary two uuras majority Th dim- fnr Mrs.

Nellie L. Rathbun, Soon 90, To Be Honored At Family Event 1936 Father Karl A. Brand. Burial will for the eighth successive time. for the residential election will Surviving are a son, Lowell tr.i.

i iL i. tn bo in Riverview cemetery. vuie in uie county was ior Cpntpmher 28 (Pete) Rearick, Fremont; daugh News Of The Courts Friends may call at the Gerner ana ai against tne quotas, wniie A1 members of the board ters, Mrs. Kooert (iviarguenrej and Wolf funeral home after 2 Fader, Elmore, and Mrs. Sherman this was 57 per cent in favor, were- present chairman Walter it lacked the necessary two Aufdprhpidp WaltPr OxW Ol.

p.m. Saturday, ihe Kosary will By Leora Young Mrs. Nellie L. Rathbun (Helen) Carnicom, Freraonl; be recited in the mortuary Sunday thirds approval by 10 per cent. iver Overmver and Maurice Fireside and moved with her family to what is now known as the George Martin farm in Ballvilk township about 1888.

Was Dressmaker at 8 p.m. (Grandma Nellie) will be the hon Voting was the lightest In the simirti. f.leHc Florence grandchildren, Marguerite Ann and Karen Sue Carnicom; and a brother, Charles Rearick, Hess- i At- 1 n-- eignr year series 01 me reier- -nd Dermtv erk Aenps Zahn 1 off j. I ored guest at the Slatter family reunion Sunday at the home of ville. One son and four sisters are enuum wun oniy oa vines casi in were also jn attendance.

Mrs. Oliver Dutrow She learned the dressmaking tne county. According to wneat deceased. trade at the Nell Davis shop. PETITION TO SELL A.

L. Hyzer, administrator of the Bertha C. Cook estate, has petitioned probate court for authority to sell the entire interest in the southerly 200 feet of lot 12 of the J. V. Berry subdivision in sections 28 and 29 of Sandusky township.

He said it was necessary to sell the property to pay debts of the estate. The estate owns a two-thirds interest in the property and TIFFIN, Ohio-Mrs. Hazel L. Referendum allotment notices, Friends may call at the Wel- her son, Robert L. Rathbun, on Route 19, one mile south of Route 20.

which was located on the second Dutrow, wife of Oliver P. Dut-I ler-Wonderly funeral home be row and a former school teacher, there were 966 eligible voters in the county. Only 8.9 per cent of these eligible voters a bal floor of the block at the south west corner of State street bridge ginning Saturday arternoon. Mrs. Rathbun will be 90 years died at 7 a.

m. Thursday in Mer Economic Task Aired At C.C. For seven years; she followed old July 26. She is the oldest living Services will be held the mortuary Monday at 1:30 p.m. Ger cy nospitai.

in in health tor a lot the trade in this vicinity and sur member of the Christian and year, her condition was serious Voting was heaviest in the east ald Diment, vicar of Grace Lu rounding towns, staving several Mary Moore Slatter family. She for the last week. end of the county. The combined weeks at each home, the custom vote from Green Creek and Riley theran church, will officiate with burial to be in Four Mile House cemetery. Resident of Tiffin for 50 years, Mrs.

Dutrow was born at Steuben, Wes Fahrbach, chairman of the before the modern day dress was born July 26, 1870 near Bellevue, the first daughter in the family of nine children. townships was the largest for ADKDVS DIVORCE In the case of Willis Adkins, 1427 River drive, Fremont, against Harriet E. Alkins. Common Pleas Judge Robert J. Gabel has handed down a decree granting a divorce to the wife on her cross suit.

The judge found that the evidence did not sustain the allegations of the husband against the wife, and he was adjudged guilty of neglect and cruelty. She was given custody of their daughter and he was directed to pay $90 a month support and maintain hospitalization insurance for the girl. As alimony, she was given one-half interest in the premises of the parties and another parcel of land, she was given all household goods and furnishings, and was given title to a 1956 Olds-mobile. He was given title to a 1955 Chevrolet, other property not listed. He was directed to pay costs of the case.

DEFENDANT ANSWERS In the probate court case of shops. Economic Education committee. May 27, 1889, to Dwight and Mina poling places in the county with On September 13, 1898, she was Hodges. married to Leonard M. Rathbun presented review of the work Sandusky County Chamber of io r.to.

of "is group at the meeting of of his group at the meeting of Survivors include her husband; of Green Creek township. Mr Rex Chauncey Bush Rex Chauncey Bush, 77, Route a daughter, Mrs. Karl (Letha) Commerce directors' meeting last Rathbun was the son of Burton and Margaret Brunthaver Rath Crumnne, and a son, Dwight, it .1 1 1 if Two sisters, Mrs. Elva Thurn of Green Springs, and Mrs. Harry (Vera) Bradford, Hillsdale, and a brother, Harry D.

Slatter of Clover street, Fremont, are living. As a girl, Mrs. Rathbun attended the Decker school near both of Tiffin; three grandchil- VI.CKSy mea.1 the other one-third interest is jointly owned by Gretchen Nader-er, Harriet Ritzman and Janet Mustee. SUPPORT ORDER In the case of Reva M. Lee, 1820 James street, against Richard C.

Lee, Common Pleas Judge Robert J. Gabel has signed an order directing the defendant to pay the plaintiff $10 a week temporary alimony and support, pay utilities of the apartment of the parties, pay premiums on life insurance policies of both parties, and tav $50 toward his wife's dren, and a brother. Kenneth in rrenTl "P53! bun. Most of her married life, was spent on the farm where Mr. nig bei Washmgton tonwship house.

rnmmitM Hodges Tiffin louowing a neari auacjt. ne nau c0in nii jr.j- been ill for several years and had Rathbun was born. Following the death of her hus retu ns werTrepod to ZoVrZlZ cr cos promote the Fremont area sig WW (ibvs nui ill. 114 i'lLMiUa i at 1 p. m.

in the Adams Turner u.m cZ7 Services will be held band, November 18, 1938, she has Sunday funeral home and will be con only ducted by the Rev. Dr. Paul W. made her home with her child, Robert, and his wife. at 2:30 p.

m. at the Mitchell mortuary, Clyde. The Rev. Owen Bo- Webb at the State ASC office in ec llttU lUCfc i Lil a kiuuu hi Koliler. Burial will be in Fair l-oiumous ol d.jj vu.

j. r. She has one grandson, Donald L. Rathbun, a teacher in Dear vier, pastor of First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will mont cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral irum a.m. 10 anu u.c Un born, schools. With the ar be in Parkhurst cemetery. home after 7 p. m.

Saturday. Mr. Bush was born in Cobehan- rival of great-grandchildren, the vote at each was: Ballvi le-San- tnr asked to consider organizing a dusky townships, 7 for, 7 Hn na, Pa. April 25, 18S3 and had re aeainst: Green Creek-Riley, 18k. to the International Livestock Ex Boy's Injured Hand Placed In Splints Jerry Drown, 12, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Drown, Green Springs Route 1, was given treatment Thursday at Memorial hospital for a hand injury suffered Wednesday night in an auto and bicycle accident. Accident happened on Route 19 one mile south of Green Springs. The accident was investigated by the Seneca county sheriff's Sarah A. Oiler sided in the Clyde area the last two years.

He was a retired em for 7 aeainst: Jackson-Scott, 4 hibition in Chicago next winter. Herman Meinke, executor of the estate of Hulda R. Reed Hepner vs. Sandusky County Federal Savings Loan Association, the defendant has filed an answer to the plaintiff's pe tition. defen a stated that on February 4, 1960, Mrs.

Hepner delivered a promissory note for $3,200 backed by a mortgage on the west half of inlot for 8 against; Madison-Wod- Graveside services for Mrs. ploye of the Cleveland Rental Co. legal expenses. STOCK DISTRIBUTION Probate Judge John W. Bronson has signed an order authorizing Edna B.

Cessna, executrix and widow, to distribute to herself from the estate of Harvey J. Cessna, late of Scott township, 71 shares of Lakeland National Farm Loan Association stock and 10 Chamber sponsored a successful ville, 6 for, 4 against; Rice Sarah A. Oiler. "6, Tiffin, will be He was first married to Clara trip in 1958, but did not organze Washington, 3 for. 2 against; held Saturday afternoon in Pleas' title of "Grandma Nellie" was coined to enable them to differentiate between two grandmothers and four great-grandmothers, all living.

The great grandchildren are Gregory Lee, Laura Lynn and Jeffrey Leonard, children of Donald and Barbara Goodeman Rathbun. All were born in different states. Gregory, was born in Workman of Cleveland and later one in 1959. ant Union cemetery Old Fort. to Grace Manderville, now de- Two annual Chamber events Townsend-York, 10 for, 9 against Board chairmen at these vot ins daces were Gordon Gona Mrs.

Oiler died Thursday at 6:24 ceased were discussed. They are the an- Herbert nua an Country banquet a. m. in Tiffin Mercy hospital of Survivors include daughters, a heart ailment. Mrs.

Leola Hess, Frewsburg, N.Y., wein. Burdette Miller, Ritter, Arthur Davis, John Go'nya A resident of Tiffin for 58 years, Mrs. Ruby Samson, Vickery, and Driver of the automobile in and Carl V. Smith. shares of Black Swamp Production Credit Association.

WILLUM MILLER WILL in iwvemuer aiiu uie tiiuiuui jiicl'i-ing of the Chamber membership in January. Directors were asked to keep speakers in mind for both she was married to David Oiler stepdaughter, Mrs. Lavon Haesele, volved, John Kummerer, 27, Tiffin, said he was blinded by the of near Old Fort 1908., He died Parma; a brother, Spencer Bush, in l3ib. Palo Alto, a sister. Mrs Ohio voted for the quoted and so did the nation, thus they will events.

lights of an approaching vehicle, Surviving are three daughters, Eddie Hall, Anaheim, and Managing Director Victor C. Bal- Will of William Christ Miller, late of Route 1, Vickery, has been filed, for probate. He left his es 1893 to it, and there remains due, with interest, $3,272.48 on the note. Defendant asked that the mortgage be decreed the first and best lien on the property. GUARDIAN'S ACCOUNT Harry A.

Sargeant, as successor guardian of Jennie May Albert, now deceased, has filed a funds account of guardianship funds in probate court. It shows receipts and disbursements of $533. continue in 1961. two brothers, four grandchildren five step-grandchildren. lenger told directors he plans to and four great-grandchildren tate to his wife.

Helen Miller, and Funeral services will be held attended an annual meeting of Ohio chamber executives August 4 at Warren. Look Whos Here failed to see the boy on the bike. Boy was taken by Kummerer to his home. Later he w-as taken to a physician at Old Fort. Yesterday young Drown was taken to Memorial for x-rays of his hand.

The hand has been placed in splints. William Karlovetz Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Adams funeral home, Tiffin. A Requiem Mass for William Louisiana, Laura in Florida and Jeffrey in Dearborn, Mich.

Alert and Well Mrs. Rathbun is in good health and enjoys reading, television, auto rides and is most alert. She is able to recall many changes since her girlhood, follows world events and is presently interested in the forthcoming presidential election. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Rathbun wilf hold open house in her honor during the afternoon and evening for all relatives and friends to permit them to convey personal birthday greetings to "Grandma Nellie." Karlovetz, 73, former Fremont resident, will be offered Monday July 18 An eight pound, seven Three Fremonters Ora W. Newton at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's ounce son, their second child, was born to A-lc and Mrs.

John J. At Ad Workshop nominated her as executrix without bond. The will was signed October 2, 1953. Estimated value of the estate is $9,993.74. RESTRAINING ORDER In the case of Theresa H.

Artino, Shumaker Drive, Bellevue, against Charles A. Artino, Judge Gabel has issued a temporary injunction restraining the defendant DEFIANCE, Ohio (AP)-Ora W. church. Burial will be in the Hospital News Newton. 69, executive vice presi- parish cemetery.

Tn, Retail Advertising workshop A retired tool and diemaker and dent and secretary of the State ond son, has been named Philip Bank and Trust Co. of Defiance YMCA Band Concert Tonight At Park Another in the series of Y.M.C.A. band concerts will be held Friday evening at Rodger machinist, Mr. Karlovetz was jotel clerk at Clare, whers Glendon. The Marchas are former died in Defiance City hospital to pus was attended by several Fre Fremonters.

day after a long illness. he moved about 15 years ago. mont persons. Ill for one year, he died in Uni William Lytle, president. Ohio from molesting or harming his wife.

Defendant was ordered to leave the residence occupied by July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? By Blake versity Hospital, Ann Arbor, Thursday morning. He had Young park, under the direction of Dick Berrill. E.

Engler, Alexandria, are Men's and Boys' Wear Division, Ohio State Council of Retail the parties. Some of the selections to be had surgery Wednesday. parents of a daughter. Mrs. Engler is the former Yvonne Koch, Merchants; Miss Leah McCov, tsorn uecemoer zs, 1887, heard are Carmen Melody of advertising manager of Joseph's granddaughter of A.

H. House, Fremont, he was the son of Jo department store; and Charles Love-Ballet Egyptian The Syncopated Clock-Waltz Medley and Clyde. They have another daugh- seph and Antoinette Plefka Beckman, of The News-Messen ter, Kathleen. Karlovetz. He married Laura MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Harry L.

Miller, 18. Rice township. U. S. Army, and Gloria Schell, 18, Fremont.

Fred Manahan, Jr 30, Fremont, carpenter, and Betty Jane Semper Fidelis- March. ger advertising department, were Louise House in Fremont St. Jo July 21 A daughter was born BI moss Pni. Memorial 1 Thursday Admissions Surgical Mrs. Domingo Ahcea, Knapp street, Howard Nowels, north Fifth street; Charles Stallions, 7, south Wood street; Low-e'u Blausey, Woodville; Mrs.

Mick Minich, Kansas', William Gulick, 4, Green Springs. Medical Evilia Garcia, 16 months. Lindsey, Thursday Discharges Scott Wetzel. Locust street; Lillian Fernandez, Second street; Alma Dnria, south Front street, David Frey, Timpe road. Mark Ross, Route Mrs.

Bernard Swint. Tiffin road. Stephen Maltese. Clyde; Michael Good, Route 2, Clyde; Richard Tapia, Genoa; Carolyn Bennison, Burgoon; Mrs. Wilham Paxton, Clyde; William likes, Gibsonburg; Mrs.

Willard seph's church, November 27, 1912. Following registration Lvt! to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris, The widow survives with sons, Police Investigate Bellevue Vandalism in Kenneth, Chicago, and Donald of Fennimore street, at 6:34 p.m. Memorial hospital.

was called on for comments. Speakers followed, each giving various talks on advertising lay-out. campaigning and codv. Fremont; two grandchildren, Rob Shatzer, 34, Fremont, waitress. GEORGE RUSSELL WILL Will of George E.

Russell, Jr. ert and Michelle Karlovetz; a July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Wil- BELLEVUE. O.

Bellevue police are im estigating a case of brother, Joseph, and a sister, liam Miller, east McGormley late of Fremont, has been filed SEES ROCKY AS NO. 2 Mrs. Mary Dick, both of Fremont. Brothers Charles and Thomas road, are parents of a daughter CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio US. and a sister, Mrs.

Anna Moore for probate in the courthouse. He left his estate to his wife, Helen L. Russell, and nominated her as executrix without bond. The will was signed January 6, 1960. vandalism at the home of G.

E. Spangler, Union street. Flowers and plants were pulled out of a flower box, and an outdoor light in front of the home was damaged. are deceased. born at 8:48 a.m.

in Memorial hospital. July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Eu ANIMAL I HOSPITAL -An7mAL -AMP VOULL MEET LOTS OF HosRTAL NW VOGS IN THE FENNEL fil I -AND HAVE YOUR VERyOvVtf STALL AND WE'LL BE BACK nRniSflln WeaKS AT2EATJ tr IW, King FVahii-f? gy jfiafr, Tne WniM tVn twitv. lrrC' Sen.

Frank J. Lausche expects the Republican convention next week to nominate New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President Friends may call at the Weller- Wonderly funeral home beginning gene Wilhelm, Gabel street, be Saturday evening. Richard N. Nixon's running mate for President.

The former five- came parents of a son at 9:04 a.m. in Memorial hospital. term Ohio Governor made his guess today during a hand-shakina July 22 At 10:48 a.m. a son stop here on his way to the Jack- urac Knrn in Mr nnA liam Herring, Route 1 Gibson- 8011 County Fair in Wellston. STOLEN CAR FOUND Automobile was recovered at 1 p.

m. today by Oak Harbor police a few minutes after it had been reported as stolen. The 1351 Chevrolet sedan had been stolen while it was parked on Locust street in Oak Harbor. It was recovered a few blocks away. Owner of the burg, in Memorial hospital.

OVERMYER ACCOUNT A final account for the estate of Donald Overmyer has beeri filed in probate court by Freda K. Overmyer. executrix. It lists receipts and disbursements of $9,729.53. SHATZER CLALMS Bern- Jane Shatzer, administratrix, has filed a schedule of claims in probate court for the estate of John B.

Shatzer, late of Fremont. The Claras total JI.3j3.70. CHILD. 3, KILLED Eilithorpe, Lindsey. Community Thursday Discharges Richard Bergman.

Napoleon street, Faye Armon. Route 4, Fcstona Friday Admissions Harry, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Viock. Sandusky avenue.

Medical Clarence Jones, Route 4, Daniel Caraicom, west Sute street I Peter E. Bennett PORT CLINTON, 0. Peter E. Bennett, 79, retired millwright of the Celotex Corporation, died Thursday morning in Magruder hospital after a long illness. Surviving are his widow, Mary; sons, Peter, Chillicothe, J.ohn, Sandusky, and Charles, Port Clinton; daughters, Mrs.

Alice Walters and Mrs. Willadene Dyer, both of Chii- AKRON, Ohio (AP)-Dale Clark. licothe; Mrs. Maude Eidenour, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Port Clinton; Mrs. Anna Mae Mark R. Clark of Coventry Richard, Waverly; stepchildren, was killed Thursday night when auto was not immediately identified. No one was in the car hen it was recovered. Mrs.

Esta Lattimore and Donald hit by an automobile south of Matthews, both of Port Clinton. 1 here..

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