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RECORDS The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio, Saturday, February 25, 1995 Deaths Jacob A. Biddle June 12, 1915-Feb. 23, 1995 HELENA Jacob A. Biddle, 79, Sandusky County Road 32, Helena, died Thursday evening at St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo.

Born in Julian, he was the son of John Wesley and Marie (Wagner) Biddle. They are deceased. He married Gladys Ellen Scott on Sept. 22, 1934, in Bellefonte, Penn. She died April 8, 1966.

Surviving are sons Lynn of Findlay, Larry of Weston, Herbert of Liberty Center, Harold and Terry of Kansas and Jerry of Burgoon; daughter Susan Wight of Toledo; sister Magline Wheeland of Milton, brothers John of Pemberville, Joseph of Williamsport, and Jack of Mifflin, 29 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Also preceding him in death were a son, Leonard; daughters Lynda Happenney and Luetta Smith; brother James; and sisters Mary, Ruby and Sarah. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Funeral Home, 319 W. Madison Gibsonburg, with burial in Scott-Trinity Cemetery, Risingsun.

Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, with additional hours 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.

Doyle M. Black March 25, 1917-Feb. 23, 1995 TIFFIN Doyle M. Black, 77, 115 Cherry died Thursday evening at Ohio Veteran's Home, Sandusky. He had been there for 9 years, and had been ill 14 years.

Born in Tiffin, he was the son of Clarence and Daisy (Bloom) Black. Both are deceased. He married Mary Buccione on Feb. 23, 1946, in Tiffin. She survives.

Mr. Black died the same day as his 49th wedding anniversary. He retired in 1979 after 42 years with Webster Manufacturing Co. He attended Green Springs and Tiffin schools. He was a veteran of World War 1.

II, serving in the quartermaster division for the European theater. He also was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, the board of directors for Credit Union at Webster, Tiffin Masonic Lodge No. 77, Seneca Chapter No. 42, Clinton Council No. 47, DeMolay Commandery No.

9, Tiffin Shrine Club and Tiffin Moose. Also surviving are son Ronald Black of Findlay; daughter Barbara Ann Alcala of Tiffin; brothers Burdell Black of Clyde and Marlin "Jake" Black of Tiffin; sisters Velva Dye and Maxine Herbert, both of Tiffin; 4 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also preceding him in death were a brother, Cloyce Black, and sisters Bonnie Jean Black and Betty Fey. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Turner-Engle Funeral Home, with burial in Seneca Memory Gardens.

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Francis Visconti Husband, Father Grandfather and Great Grandfather We Miss You! Gladys H. McQueary Aug. 6, 1904-Feb. 24, 1995 GENOA Gladys H. McQueary, 90, Genoa, formerly of West Trowbridge Road, Millbury, died Friday in Genoa Care Center, Genoa, after a long illness.

Born in Millbury, she was the daughter of John and Mary A. (Reeder) Klatt. They are deceased. She retired in 1965 after 27 years with the auditing department of the Internal Revenue Service in Toledo. She was also a member of St.

John's United Church of Christ, Genoa. Survivors include her son, John C. McQueary, Oregon; nine grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. She was also preceded in death by sisters Minnie, Clara and Bertha; and brothers, Fred, Will and Frank Klatt. Services are 11 a.m.

Monday at the chapel of St. John's United Church of Christ, Genoa, with burial in Clay Township Cemetery, Genoa. Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Robinson- Henn-Brossia Funeral Genoa. Memorials may be made to the church.

Kenneth Arlin Hall July 23, 1935-Feb. 24, 1995 BLOOMVILLE Kenneth Arlin Hall, 59, 5191 Township Road 181, Bloomville, died Friday at Autumnwood Care Center. Born in Seneca County, he was the son of John Arlie and Jessie Leaha (Matter) Hall. Both are deceased. He married Carol Kelly on May 4, 1958, in Trinity United Church of Christ, Tiffin.

She died Nov. 7, 1984. He then married Regina (Schetter) Siebenaller on Aug. 10, 1985, in Republic. She survives.

He was an electrical engineer, having worked with Hardin Precision Scraping in Belleville, Mich. He was a graduate of Bloomville High School and a member of the Moose Lodge No. 846 in Tiffin. Also surviving are sons Terry L. Hall of Tiffin and Tim L.

Hall of Green Springs; daughter Tammy D. Seasly of Republic; sisters Evelyn Humbert of Green Springs, Opal Rohrbacher of Fremont and Lillian "Bill" Jenne of Green Springs; stepchildren Anthony, James Stephanie and Brian Siebenaller of Tiffin, Robert Siebenaller of Old Fort, Matthew Siebenaller of Fostoria and Elizabeth, Shawn, Joshua and Kevin Siebenaller all at home in Bloomville; two grandchildren; and one stepgrandchild. Also preceding him in death were a brother, Clifford, and a sister, Geraldine Beard. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Hoffmann-Gottfried Memorial Funeral Home, with burial in Fairmont Cemetery.

Visitation is 10 to 11 a.m. that day at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice Care or to his family. Births Other hospitals Feb. 19 Kari Thiessen and Stoni Warwick, 3400 Sandusky County Road 113, Green Springs, a 7-pound son, Isaiah Tanner Warwick, at 10:58 a.m.

at Bellevue Hospital. He was 20 inches long. Local grandparents are Rick and Cathy Warwick of Fremont, Bill and Kim Thiessen of Green Springs, and Bernice and Ron Calloway of West Virginia, formerly of Clyde, Memorial Hospital Admitted Friday Darla Floriana, Terrace Circle; and Norma Johnson, Gibsonburg. Discharged Friday Paul Linkey, Sixth Street; James Johnson Burgoon; and Howard Kille, Gibsonburg. Daily Log Fremont police Entry Rick R.

Ross, 626 Fourth reported Friday someone broke into his house, nothing missing. Runaway A 13-year-old Clyde girl found Friday at a Western Avenue home. She was arrested on a juvenile court warrant. Sheriff Theft Chad E. Kemenah, 2420 Port Clinton Road, Lot 21, reported Friday stereo, sunglasses and 15 tapes stolen from his pickup, also damage to dashboard.

Vandalism Pickup cover torn off Friday from truck owned by Ricky D. Lewis, address not available, vehicle parked in 1600 block East State Street. Court Obstructing justice Kenneth R. Willis, 26, 712 E. State St.

Fine: $100. Physical harm Damere J. Lockett, 21, 224 Middle St. Fine: $500 suspended. Roshonna Davis, 22, 1516 North St.

Apt. H. Sentencing pending investigation. Possession of drug paraphernalia Creorge E. Balderama, 36, 401 Tiffin St.

Fine: $250 Transportation of a gun Michelle Elswick, 29, Port Clinton. Jail: three days. Trespassing Leslie Wayne Lee, 34. Jail: 15 days. Underage consumption of alcohol Jeffrey A.

Cook, 19, Bowling Green. Fine: $50. Unpaid parking tickets Christopher Rupp, 504 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Fine: $60.

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10-8; Sat. 10-4 105 W. Main Woodville 849-3412 Lower fees, revised billing for community vegetation site By LORI KEPUS-HEPLER News-Messenger correspondent WOODVILLE A new, lower fee schedule and revised billing procedures take effect immediately for the Woodville Vegetation Site. Woodville council adopted the new program at its meeting Thursday, rescheduled from the usual Monday meeting. The vegetation site opens March 15.

Council agreed to charge each household in the village 35-cent per month fee for use of the site. Residents will see the charge on their monthly utility bills under the special category of "yard waste." This new program will generate about $3,500 a year, which helps pay for the manager's salary and a new wood chipper that was bought for the site. Last year, Woodville residents bought a $15 permit for use of the site. Council members hope this new procedure will encourage more people to use the site, as landfills can no longer accept yard waste. Starting March 15, the site is open during regular business working hours on Monday through Saturday.

Manager Joe Elder will be at the site for assistance from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; and again from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday. "The site is there for anybody in the village to use," clerk Judy Migliori said. Only yard waste can be accepted at the site.

This includes grass clippings, leaves, brush, tree limbs, flowers and Christmas trees. Residents should empty their bags at the site and take the bags home. No trash can be accepted at the site, as there i is no way to dispose of it. A wood chipper, operated by village employees, also is at the site. Residents may take the wood chips or compost for their own use.

In other business, council: Received a franchise fee from Cablevision for $4,943. This fee is awarded yearly, based on a previous agreement with the village. The village collects 3 percent of the cable company's revenue from village residents. Hired attorney Robert Kuhlman to continue as village solicitor. His law firm has served the village for nine years, but this year council decided to work with just one person.

The retainer is $4,600 a year. Will file 1995 temporary appropriations of $2.3 million with the auditor. Around the Area Lakota parent-teacher conferences scheduled BURGOON Parent-teacher conferences at Lakota High School are scheduled for this week. The times are 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 1:15 to 7 p.m.

Thursday. The times are different from previous schedules to allow more parents to attend. This new schedule applies only to the high school parent-teacher meetings. Bingo party for Old Fort High School seniors OLD FORT A Bingo party with proceeds to benefit the Old Fort High School senior class takes place 3 p.m. Sunday at Green VFW.

Doors open at 2 p.m., with Bingo starting 3 p.m. Refreshments are available. Unemployment rates up Seasonal adjustments in the work force meant more people looking for jobs in January. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services released the January unemployment rates Friday. The state-wide unemployment rate was 5.1 percent, compared to the nationwide figure of 6.2 percent.

Those rates go slightly down when seasonal adjustments are considered. But compared to a year ago, there are more people working in Ohio. The total employment payroll was 5.15 million in the state for Janu-. ary 1995, compared to the previous year's 5 million. Here are the January unemployment rates: Ottawa 9.1 percent (up from 7 percent).

Sandusky 6.2 percent (up from 4.8 percent). Traffic accident results in felony charge A rural Fremont man has pleaded from a car accident that injured a Highway Patrol post. Mario Vasquez, 18, address listed entered his plea Friday in Sandusky will be sentenced at a later date on charge. He could receive up to 18 his driver's license taken away. Timothy A.

Mahoney, 39, now of the tw crash at Ohio 19 and The News Messenger USPS 210-020 Saturday, February 25. 1995 Vol. 139 No.279 The News-Messenger, A Gannett Satellite Information Network newspaper, is published daily except Sunday at 1700 Cedar Fremont, OH 43420. Second class postage is paid at Fremont, OH 43420. Postmaster: Send address changes to The News-Messenger, Box 1230, Fremont, OH 43420.

ALL OFFICES Fremont. 332-5511 Clyde, toll All other Jim Daubel Publisher Ext. 112 John Dye Executive Editor 140 Genia Lovett Advertising 120 Tom Leite Circulation Director 180 Roger Gard Production Director. 170 Amy Schwartz 160 Henry Karcher Commercial Printing 171 "no contest" to a felony charge" former commander of the Fremont as Sandusky County Road 73, County Common Pleas Court. He" the aggravated vehicular assault: months in prison, a $2,500 fine and Columbus, was critically injured in Sandusky County Road 73.

CIRCULATION Customer 185 For home delivery problems or missed copies, call during business hours: Monday-Friday ....8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday ............7 a.m to 10 a.m. ADVERTISING Business hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

To place a classified ad during business hours, call 332-5511, 547-7240 (Clyde, toll free) or 800- 766-6397. To place a classified ad after business hours, call the automated AD LINE, 332-8799. NEWS If you have a news tip, photo idea, questions or request for a correction, call Associate Editor Roy Wilhelm, Ext. 144. Obituary information, call Vivian Schwartz, Ext.

151. Sports scores and results, call 332-8721, Ext. 142 or 143. Weddings, engagements, anniversaries, call Vivian Schwartz, Ext. 151.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier $2.25 per week Motor per week in Sandusky and adjacent counties; $139 elsewhere in Ohio, $149 outside Ohio. QUALITY PEDIATRIC CARE Dr. Bassel A. Salman Announces the Opening Of His Clyde Office. Dr.

Salman is a board certified pediatrician and specializes in the care of children and adolescents from infants to age 21. Trained at the Medical College of Ohio, Dr. Salman was recognized for his clinical excellence and commitment to quality care by his peers when he was chosen Resident of the Year at the Medical College of Ohio. He has received extensive training including pediatric cardiology, neonatology and heart birth defects. Dr.

Salman is accepting new patients. BASSEL A. SALMAN, M.D. 455 McPHERSON CLYDE, OHIO Please call 547-7305 to schedule an appointment..

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