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PAGE TWO THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGER, FREMONT. OHIO. MONDAY, JUNE, 14, 1948 Round About Fremont Court News Personals RULE UNCHANGED ON SOUND TRUCK USES SEVEN YOUTHS TO FACE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Peffly. THEFT OF S10 FROM HIS SON. to direct the public relations activ- Robert 12. was reported to police ities of the company. Mr.

Johnson! Police will continue to- operate Orlando, are visiting Mrs. ANTI-FLY DRIVE GAINING SPEED Reading Lauds County Areas For Aiding In Project The program to stamp out flies and to reduce the mosquito nui OUTLINE GIVEN FOR REVISIONS AT FAIRGROUND Directors Interested I Moving Track, Stand Across Road no; i usual icgoiumg wuiiu hulks pirtnu, jur. ana lr. i WO Admit JBreaiang In Beany. 122 south Front street ter attending Denison university, city streets.

Chief Herman M'tels, north Pennsylvania ave- MARRIAGE LICENSES Frederick K. Draper, 36, Mill-bury, farmer, and Winifred J. Lnos. 2o, Eallvilie township. Robert Wesley Clapp.

21, welder, and Nancy Marlene Ml'ler. 16, both cf Clyde. Mr. Beatty said his boy was leav- entered the newspaper field where said today when asked nue, for several weeks. Mr.

Peffly Construction Firm ing a aowmown store wnen rt wui iru i. uui i ljh(, whuuii aoout a recent unio supreme court js waiting orders from the U. Offices dropped the $10 bill. After he various editorial posts, to the po- ruling pertaining to the matter. Department of Agriculture to go plcked it up, some unidentified sition of managing editor.

He will bovs grabbed It and ran. Polictibe located In Canton- In the chiefs opinion, the ruling; to Cairo, Egypt where he will do pertains to public address systems: research work for the medical dl-and the right of free speech, in vision of the navy- They will sxlso looked for the boys, but were un able to find them. visit his father, the Rev. A. L.

Peffly. Riga, Mich, and other friends in Mansfield. New Dress and Work Shoes. Oick'a Shoe Repair, 515 State. Save at Dick's.

adv WardeU D. Newton. 30, and Bessie M. Niekerson, 20, both Disposition of seven Fremont of Saginaw, Mich. youths caught in a police net early Dale E.

Palmer. 23. painter, and Wednesday after two incidents was Betty Mears. 26, waitress, both announced today by Police Chief of Fremont. Herman R.

Schneider following Joseph F. Eirkiler, 20. shop confession of two of the group of work, and PfcylL L. Brake, 26. an entry at the Mosser of Detroit.

tion Co- sit office at the sewage James A. Burrow 26. brakeman, treatment plant location. which the department has never Interfered. Loud speakers and sound trucks playing music are a different mat- sance is rolling In high gear in Sandusky county, according to B.

W. Reading, extension agent and general chairman of the project. Wightman's Auto Serrice, Pine 1730. adv fir expanding the county fairgrounds were disnissd by Saturday afternoon at the fairs: O'jnds of the group is to rearrange tao r-rtiT o0 and con be ordered stopped un- II. Phil Hodes.

who was gradu- To date the DDT spraying pro r.u der an 1861 city ordinance pertain- ated from Bowling Green State WILLIAM E. SMITH. OF THE' 't ehHdn a "public outcry." university last week. ha. accepted the grounds that there would be and Matheiia J.

MLzer, 21, both Five were to be given hearinzs L7aeicnn hntii u-hn relehrated h.H tv, i l.ri.r, me aepartment was aked about a research poaiuon wntn tne r.a- gram in Llndsey and Hess! lie has been completed. Gibsonburg, Woodville and Burgeon are expected to be finished by the end of this week. In addition, over 300 farms have been sprayed. additional room for industrial ex-l 0j Bellevue in Mayor Harold J. Whltcomb's, But hirthdav iH.t.

month, held I hi. nrwt a sound truck operating in down- tional Dairy Research Laboratory. i .7 Fromnnt C.t,,r-o.. iV, Inc. Oakdale, L.

I. Mr. Hodes is. nmiTs. 10 rr.aKc -uMiuif, William Michael Lor.2.

23. U. 5. court, one ue lunifu over nner vesterrlav at the notel IOr wa. inmnbliH vrnt fnr sow a rf r.lar hv J.

Pierce. on PtVi -r; some 3d friends. the grass when children ran the son of Mr. and Mrs M. B.

Hodes, Toledo. Mrs. Hodes. who is the former Norma Retzloff, Cleveland, and daughter, Barbara, will Reading said cooperation in the State's Aviation of Columbus, A Hankammer, 22, registered fin, and one to be cited in Sandusky wo-ild rr.o-.e the rae track and the Eellevue. county juvenile court.

grandstand fiom their present lo- i r-, Tation anroi, North s'reet. A (COL" NT HLKI) i through it. The matter was refer- Rose's Flowers for wed-; red to Juvenile Officer Carl Stroup. rlinrra Fact Wo rlplivpr. pnjjrram has been excellent.

In rural areas. 90 per cent of the farms i rr -a a spena several monins witn ner in the territories thus far worked leaaerS lO iUeet Parents before joining her husband police AT 1:55 p. m. Saturday MEN OF THE GRAY PRINT-; yarned a motorcyclist not to park ing company. Fostoria.

enjoyed vehicle on the sidewalk. The have signed under the spraying for recreational facilities and XLZFalrtiSgSl 'late'of 24 Admitted a k-in Cvue Se P. i fnrt Instruments valued at leri fiom the North street BOW1I.VG outingat the DeMars club Satur-- 'XZZ'X Five youth, left Monday for the GREEN, June 14. UP State aviation leaders meet L.rv. M.r.t t79t ei rH fi t.

clothing and other items day. ahere was a dinner in ne IJ IPresbierian outing at Camp Yu project. There are a few 100 per cent areas. Success of spraying thus far has shown that in time Sandusky county can be rid of flies entirely if a 100 per cent cooperation is reached, the extension agent said. evening after the day was nr Virtnr" fnr 1Q vpar'- fishing.

The affair was given Kl-A ICtor for 49 jears mg Green university for the Jennings, Billy Ta-honor of Bob Wheaton who leaves. the quality leader first Still annual Ohio aviation clinic nd Hartr The Rev. soon to make California his homeJfirst. Sold at Melody Lane. ducted the Ohio post-war pro-jB Hughes, of Grand Rapids.

tomorrow ana weanesuay at uowi the ir.i laMon.v The build-; trlbutipn of a like amount. Included eor lni would b- ground around the distribution were distributive K- N.as?n' 18' wl" be charged with park. i shares of Emma Brubaker. 'aTrCTny- llN10" lB AUo Included in the long Emma Dornbach and tnf Mosser the" chief fai1-plan uo jM bf th-? mnMruction of dia Dornbach, $1,950.30 each; uere t0 some Um a rommm.ity building on the west'ery Dornbach. Abraham late today.

adv "h.ToV; O-. assisted by eight Presbyterian Air age education. close-In land- nist, wllf Auct the camn. Ted Sims The Crooner In rural areas where the project has ben tried, milk production has gained from five to 15 per cent. tf rf the croiinds that would anH RrnKjikor S1.7iriKn uavm iauRie.

IB, wno wim uar- that would and Samuel Brubaker. $1,310.60 A TRUCK TIRE AND RIM.m? strlPs- tmmnang. ana. Walton of East tho unc i i 1 1 i i i. I irn i I aim uiru i found on the State street aviation legislation will be were Side Presbyterian church teaches iCalves have gained 56 pounds more bridge Monday at 4 a.m., according cussed at the conference twjBible at the camp.

The week for head than those of untreated In a rennrt at nnliro heAriminrters Set. Ernest Webb, Ch.et Ol cn i. herds. ad-quate for evening entert.nn- Lberly $3 88 12 each; and Kenneth "ax-ins at the Palace Auto address and phone 712 ment. and community projects.

Itlp. Fox, $715.63 executors fees and prape in Fremont, the Zoller Cast- MHton St. East 1229. adv. Presbyterian girls with 60 already i would also have a ren.owitiie attorney fees.

no a pnate nome ii Ohio btate nignway pairoi avi- The flv-free nroeram In Sandus- Ohio State highway patrol's avl- wo-i floor. uiettsville, will be turned over to COMPLAINT OF A BAD HOLE FOLLOWING A I ation branch, will speak on county has gained wide atten- The main ojcMion concerning EXECUTOR NAMED 'Sheriff George Steinmetz at Tiffinjin the street at Tiffin and Brush of a noisy party on north Granville patrol's activities in enforcing statOj Mr an(J MrS- v. G. Halley. of tion in northern Ohio Reading the plan involves the feeling of the! Alban O.

Mehling has been ap- prosecution of the Bettsville; streets was received tiy police boulevard Sunday at 12:45 a. aviation regulations. Speeches Heena an(j son Gail, of Cleveland. 'gaid Four other counties have public toward the moving the rae poimea execuicr oi me estate vi o.u m. me inaiit-i maae a can mere, ah was reiaiea suDjecis win iouuw jus ou- and daughter, Mrs.

Haldon BlnkleyJasked information of progress dress. trnrk and gran'Lstand from their, Fannie N. Shomo, late of Fremont. Fisher, a juvenile, will be cited, was referred to the street depart quiet when they left. ment- outside gloss white Chick Starting Mash with lota of or c.

11 Allll seec oeeu Fremont, motored to Ann Arbor, Saturday to attend the graduation of a second son, William Halley, from the University of Michigan medical school. Dr. and Mrs. Halley returned with the group to the Halley home in milk and codliver oil. $5.65.

Grow- per Kai. rauSuuncr lUllllllfllM IIIXlIM AIDES OF GOP (Con tinned from Pace 1.) adv. ing Mash $5.00. Cracked Corn, I iiuiiinii I uum nt Nation. and has qualified by furnishing tor neanngs in juvenile juage to the plan has'bond of The estate is Robert J- Gabel's court, been vou-ed hy a party who wishes listed as having a probable value! William Alley, 23, and Herbert to have the livestock exhibits of $111,000.

jE. Eper, 23. who were arrested moved across North street, and not! jwith Sabo, McConaughey and Na- the track and grandstand. FINAL ACCOUNT FILED Ison after a tire, wheel and other At the meeting Saturday, it was1 Final account of Willis P. Ox-litems were taken from a private decided that a new pipe line would administrator of the estate of automobile, will be charged with be inMallfd to replace an old one 'Willis Oxley, late of Fremont, has petty larceny, the chief said, that is wearing out.

been filed in probate court listing i The engineering Instruments Servall litter. Fangboner Seed Co WILLIAM COOPER, WARREN. (Continued from Page 1.) JAMES RILEY, NIN-YEAR-OLD informed police Sunday at 10:55 before it quits for the national po litical conventions. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Riley, of Bloomville, sustained a fractured Skull in a 16-foot fall from the Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Suttkus, Cornell university, Ithaca, N. p.m.

that he had lost his bleck leather billfold i.en in Fremont. The billfold contained $28 and personal papers. But in a series of appearances Prices for this year's fair were receipts ana aisDursemenis oi were tne property or h.zra Utermat roof of the kitchen through to tre announced. An increa.se that i ii u. i 1 epairs were POLICE MADE A CHECK OF hi ers the increase of taxes will go In effei t.

TRANSFER AUTHORIZED i being made at the home of parents. He is a patient in Mercy: the Arrow Cutlery 924 Wolfe hnsnital Tiffin I street, when a burglar alarm Transfer of title of a motor ve-(mont ln ood condjtjon and was Republican state organization which controls the legislature and all major offices fell off the harmony tight rope last week. The state G.O.P. is headed toward an open brawl over control of Pennsylvania's fat convention delegation. Sis Listed As Keys California, Illinois.

Indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are key states in this Republican contest. They are favorite son states and together will cast 281 votes. The candidate to Ticket Includinc tax will'. estate of C- L3K6f irotiirnAH XT rm 60 be 50 cents for advance sale. to John R.

Baker has been auth- across the country, the chief exec-jtne former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. utive has worked out a formula A Suttkug south Front Btret. which he will follow right up to Th then motored to cleaiAvater.

election day; blame the Republican 1q Sutlkus congress for high prices and lnade-Sundav MrJ A Suttkus Jeft by quate housing. plane to join her sons for the sum- Mr. Truman originally planned to give a prepared speech in Los An-I gelesh. Miss Dorothy Smeltzer, daugh- But his top advisers have beenjter of Mr and Mrs Fioyd smelt- deeply impressed by the oratorical south street, arrived home the rrrlt fnr I a A i c. inn "ij'l Also recovered from the Mosser renr.

for -mnnnH hirh -s'Orized in probate court on applica office break-in were clothing an1 several cans of oil. i iiion oi tiusseu rsaKer, neir ai cranrktanH catc rpnf i fnr jsounded Saturday at 6 p. m. Offi- Television by Philco. Jo-jcers found everything in order.

seph's Radio Service, New System Bakery will be Buy from a servicing dealer. ciosed for vacation, June ANNUAL PARTY OF THE 14 to 23th. adv. class of 1935 of St. Joseph's high I school will be held Wednesdav, COMPLAINT OF NOISY June 16, at the Howard Zink club 1 children in the 1000 block of Chris-rooms.

All members whn haven't ty boulevard was received by po DRAFT DECISION $1 for box seats, 50 cents for auto-! I mobiles, children under 12, free GUARDIAN NAMED I every day. and children 12 through! Appointment of Kenneth P. 18 inclusive. 2j cents. Tickets Bellevue, as guardian of Mary! members and exhibitors will be'F.

Richards, an incompetent, has! fire he threw into on-me-cun ap latter part of last week for the' which some or all of those states pearances in Butte, fapo kane, and other places not (Continued from Page 1.) been made in probate court. Bond scheduled for so-called major of $13,500 was required. made reservations are to contact i lice Sunday at 10:30 p.m. Children speeches. So he will speak today summer vacation from Flora Stone makes a break somewhere during Mather college.

Western Reserve the balloting is verv likely to be university, Cleveland. Monday, the Republican nominee for presi-she rejoined the staff at Birchard! dent this vear. Dispute in the library for the summer. (Pennsylvania organization may mean that the 73 delegates from this state will scatter their fire shared the hope but were less certain it would be realized. There was at least an even REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS and Clyde Clayton Tooman, Jr.

chance the deadline would be met Hospital News Don Bergeman at North 1180. were gone when otricers arrived. 'extemporaneously, aided by a lew notes AutO Visors Whitey's REPORT OF A SUSPICIOUS. There.s no denying that Mr. Tru- Bodv Shon adv aFPrln? maim 10P makes a better crowd appear- nouy onup.

aav. of Garrison street took police, hA enaW. withmit text. Green university, arrived home ruia iv, looman the leadership may have to Christiansen, mlot 4763, Franks dump some major bjls overboftrd allotment. remont, $1.

iand pass others in a round of day Byron and Ruth O. Burkett to A icrhf c-iK and fail to be a real factor ln electing the party's nominee. None of the candidates Is pre- TWO MEASLES CASES WrERE'there 10:26 Saturday. Patrol-He feels more at ease an(j he uses VWl i. 3 1.1.1 i Sunday after several days visit -J Barbara Jayne Brown, 19, Green men seaicnea me area, uul wcic onnrnarh is -i i it-jiuiLtru ai uie oiy neai'O; iuiumu.iv "rr i ca in vir-vcmnu ouu dictintr TL unable to find him.

first ballot nomination. Here is how the adjournment' ffi. i nrtn i 1 iiu t-. in l. v.

from his missing i uaiui u. one ia in- urt uk Kn CI il'l ItlC '1 A i-rati. All lot 2050, Fremont. $1. i i i A fire, n.

...11 AA1 drive was shaping up: ltpr of nnd Mr K1 Springs, submitted to a tonsilecto-my Monday morning at Community hospital. Mrs. Holland Hawk, Clyde, en am a 1 1 i 1 1 ill un rr luu inn Prk avenue Laffert' sou th merely disclose the comparative t-arK avenue. fjrst rhoice Rfrenpth nf iPfirtinr dresses. Before leaving San Francisco last night, the President altered CLn'lrl 'u Keeiprocal Trade The senate Keckler to George W.

Carl, part eed VQti at 5 of outlet 137, Fremont $1 IeDT on legislation to renew fo-George W. and Christine Reciprocal Trades act to Leona A. Keckler part outlot! mMninni man, 522 Knapp street, and Carolyn. 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Neiset, 411 south Front street. Jb-m. carpets. ouia do-in. carpet better take care of your carpet needs? Carpets in 27 in.

and 36 9 ft. 6 Miss Elinor Allen, having com- candidates. After roll call No. 3 the schedule of his eastward trip tered Memorial hospital Saturday home. Originally, he planned to pleted her sophomore year chiDS be down.

In the 92 to undergo surgery. 137, Fremont, $1. mouth college. Monmouth, 111., years since me nepuoncans nrt arrived home Sunday to spend her nominated, a candidate for presi-summer vacation with her parents. dent there have been only Sig Pvanoe, H-2387.

o001" ai Mrs. Clarence Novvak, Llndsey, is a medical patient at Memorial hos The house already has passed a one year extension but the senate finance committee made substantial take the train back to his home state of Missouri, spend a couple of days and then fly on to Washington. Now he is going to make the entire journey to Washington by esey in ureen cprmgs. Open 9 tiU 6, Sat. till 9.

adv. RICHARD M. DERN. SANDUS- Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Allen, south tonvenuons wnicn required more than one ballot to name the man. changes before shooting it to thky county sanitarian, is the father Wayne street. floor.

Democrats were lined up al FREDERICK GENZMAN, OAK HARBOR, DEAD RECEIVING COMPLAINT Mrs. Maud Armstrong and Mr. that boy was shooting at birds, train, giving him an opportunity of a daughter Karla, born Thursday at Magruder hospital, Port Clinton. Mr- and Mrs. Dern reside at Catawba Cliffs.

most solidly in support of the administration's request for a simple extension of the old law but Rv and Mrs Ira Armstrong and chil police made a call 8:30 p.m. Sunday ito make hitherto unscheduled piat Funeral services for Frederick'publicans were confident their ver- dren of Sandusky spent Sunday ln Fremont visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stull, 111 east North street. form appearances in Missouri, notably Jefferson City and St.

Louis. Leaving Los Angeles tonight the to a Linden street neighborhood. Officers located a boy with a B.B. gun and warned him against shooting it. Genzman, 67, Route 1, Oak Harbor, ision would pass.

father of Mrs. Norman H. Of fen-! i-oreign aia-ine senate appiu- Masonic Notice Brainard Lodge No. 336 hold a special meeting Fridav After this convention it will be 10. Sen.

Henry Cabot Lodee of Massachusetts will be here Thursday to preside over informal meetings of the platform committee. Lodge has been designated chairman subject to action by the committee itself after the convention has met. organized and given the group official status Address of the temporary and permanent chairmen are scheduled for Monday and Tuesdav, respectively, next week. Lodge Is to present the platform fo radopflon President will make stops at San Bernardino and Barstow before? Marshall Jackson, oiurr i on ovomrcr Tnmnnmv is a house guest In the RECEIPTS OF THE ANNUAL PaDDv Dav sale held Saturday by evening, June 11, at 7:00 p. to confer the Master Mason the American Legion Auxiliary he will make a 15-minute stop at jjf? jj A Whittaker burg.

1200 June street, and Willard pnations committee was expecieu Genzman. 100 Siler street, will be to complete action by nightfall on Wednesdav at 3 p. m. from the St. appropriations for the foreign aid John-s Lutheran church at Oak program, which the house slashed Harbor.

Preceding the church ser- by 26 per cent. It already has vot-vices brief rites will he held atied to restore almost all of the the Robinson funeral home at Oak house-approved cut in funds for the Stahl. drive. Mrs. Marshall arrived Saturday and will remain until Wednesday.

degree. Lunch will be served. fwere cut somewhat because of rain adv weer quite satisfactory. Mrs. -T Monetta Clark, poppv day chair- Winslow, with an additional service stop at Gallup, N.

M. At Albuquerque, N. late to- pital, admitted Saturday. Mrs. Alfred W.

Robinson. Chicago, 111., was admitted Saturday to Memorial hospital to receive medical attention. Mrs. George Russell, Route entered Memorial hospital Sunday oi medical treatment. Mrs.

Robert Grayson, White avenue, is a surgical patient, admitted Sunday Rt Memorial hospital. Mrs. Charles Jenkins, Millers-ville, was admitted to Memorial hospital Sunday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Robert Ameih.

Green Springs, was admitted Sunday at Memorial hospital for medical at tf ntion. Charles Fox. Washington street, entered Memorial hospital Sunday to submit to surgery. Mrs. C.

L. Fox. Crcghan street was discharged Sunday from Community hospital. Mrs. Ira McDonald.

Cottage Joan Meggitt, daughter of Mr. Harbor at 2:30 p. m. Dr. B.

F. European recovery program, ire Brandt and Rev. H. F. Heidman.senate probably will okay the bill the President his old friend, A DISTRICT 4-H CLUB LIVE-j man, Monday extended her thanks morrow afternoon, stock judging contest for boys will, and appreciation to all who re-1 will stop to give and Mrs.

Carl Meggitt, Birchard Wednesday morning. Nominating be held in Sandusky coun ty sponded and also to those who P. Anderson, a pat on the! will conduct the services. Burial tomorrow ana sena to comer- lavenue. came home over the week- W1" back in Anderson's race as Demo Wednesday, June 16, according to ticipated in the sale.

ternoon or evening and the th1 will be in Union cemetery'. Oak ence with tne nouse. i Act On Farm Plan cratic candidate for the senate. An derson quit as Mr. Truman's sec first ballot should come the following day.

Leonard R. Kyle, associate county agent. First stop will be at Ken- Watch and Clock Repairing. neth and Ronald Roots, four miles Robert Ferguson. west of Fremont on Route 20 at 10i-io tt; ti ooin retary of agriculture to run for end from Flora Stone Mather college, Cleveland, to spend the summer with her parents.

Mrs. Porter Dick and daughter Deborah, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nickel. High street, returned to their home in Columbus Sunday.

Ilia UlllVll lLl- 1 1U1II a. m. the senate. On June 16, the President scheduled stops in three Kansas towns Funerals adv Double for the price of a CENTRAL FIRE TRUCK MADE Dodge City. Newton and Emporia Mr.

Genzman died Sundav eve-; Farm Program Sen. Robert A. ning at his residence in Carroll Taft. said the senate will township where he had spent prac- act on a new long-range farm pro-tically his entire life. He was gram this week, perhaps tomor-born July 24, 18S0 in that town- row, despite the fact that the house ship near his late residence, the 'voted Saturday only to extend the son of Frederick and Fredericka! present price support system for Meinke Genzman.

jtwo years with a few minor chang- He was married in 1905 to Em-es. Before Saturday, the two Dunkelman. who survives must get together. The house gether with two daughters, Mrs. 'hill would keep most support prices Offenburg, Fremont, and Mrs.

at 90 per cent of parity. The sen-Chester Yeisley. Oak Harbor; two'ate bill provides a sliding scale of single at the Rose Bowl, adv a run to Thurn's Food Market. I before reaching Kansas City imiffiuiiienmi.miiiiimntwi!Ufflitii!iiimiuiiiimfflmm!!!uit;ui:im!;t;i Mr. Dick called for them.

r. n'" west state street. Sunday at He will spend the night in Kan- MPwS. OSCAR GABEL, HAYES a Firemen found an electric sas City, and leave the next day avenue, who underwent surgery at motor had shorted, causing no Dv train for Washington, via Jef-St. Vincent's hospital.

Toledo, is damage Firemen returned T5 ferson City, St. Louis, Columbus Bob Adelson has completed his freshman year at Ohio State uni versity. Columbus, and is now in street: Mrs. RoVert Raypole and very much Improved. She will re- minutes after leaving the station-'and Pittsburgh.

He will return to main there for several "weeks long the White House on the afternoon Fremont for the summer vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nettle L.

Parks Funeral rites for Miss Nettle L. Parks, 80, who died Wednesday In her home at 1250 Sycamore street, were held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in Tschumy Memorial and at 3 p. m.

at First Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. George C. Wayman, pastor of the church, officiated. Pallbearers were Richard John sons, Willard.

or Fremont, and supports ranging inmi nu iu Elroy Genzman, of Oak Harbor; cent of parity aepenuing on in- Irving Adelson, Garrison street. er- Help memorialize the boy All kinds Beauty Work, irIs ffrved nd Fremont Beauty School. adv.ided' ht contributing to the I War Memorial Fund. Any FRANK A. MOORE.

WHO HAS bank in Sanduskv To. will ro- Paul and Carl Wiewandt, sons of Mrs- Fannie Wiewandt, Fifth three brothers, Paul, Fred and supnly. Alexander Genzman, of Oak Har-I Housing Supporters of the Taft bor; nine grandchildren and one Ellender-Wagner long-range hous great-grandchild. bill hoped to push the measure A daughter. Irene, and brother Uo a showdown vote in the house of June 18.

Mr. Truman put in a full day at San Francisco yesterday. To most people, his schedule would appear highly wearing. But for the hardy Missourian, it was a breeze. He made only three non-political speeches and shook hands wdth several hundred people who were set up for "appointments" with him at intervals, sometimes as short as two minutes.

street, are home for the summer vacation from Tri State university, Angola, Ind. and Loren Parks, J. Howard son. Clyde, and Charlotte Cline. 5.

North street, were discharged Saturday from Community hospital. Discharged Saturday from Memorial hospital were Mrs. John Luciano. Clyde: Mrs. Donald Ringle.

Gibsonburg: Margaret a n. Kansas: Charles Walker. Ferroi's venue; Mrs. Robert Sommers. Stilwell avenue: Mrs.

Norman Hoffman and son, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Merritt Bixler and son, Birchard avenue; Thomas Ayers, north Buchanan street: Mrs. Vernon Bohn-hoff and daughter. Route 3, and ceive your contribution, adv. hfnro the end of the week.

Key William, preceded him in death. uctfu amuusiy in, is 111 rnticai condition at his home, 94? Napoleon street, according to his family. Wingard, Walter Mooney and D. B. Mooney.

Burial was in Oakwood Vernon F. Reiter, Mt. Vernon, cemetery. WARREN CURTIS, EXECU-tive director of the Sandusky coun- tv Procc fhnnter wne mlltw LINDSEY FIREMEN Fremont's only G. E.

Au to the struggle was the house rules committee which can pigeonhole 't The committee has scheduled no hearings on the measure and Republican leaders are known to dc cool to it because of its provisions Out-of-tow I a lives and friends attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Parks, brother and sis thorized Service. G.

E. Appli lout of bed at 11 p. m. Sunday after anrenter. Main 3333.

adv 'a former serviceman visiting ln spent the week-end as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Lillie Reiter. north Pennsylvania avenue. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Little, Alger street, were STAGE BARN DANCE ter-in-law, Lorain; Mrs. Paulina Fremont had lost his billfold and zations throuzhout Ohio at a meet- or puhlic housing and slum clar- i Parks, Miss Nettie Mooney, Miss BIRCHARD LIBRARY ILL money. The ex-GI had to get back line Fridav in Findlav. Ballensrer Mrs. Richard Bergeman andi ance.

Tne senate-approvea om m- close at noon Wednesday and con- to work at Warren Monday morn-! also served on the program commit- Mrs- L'ttle's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. a 1 tmi'nclim milpm- J.J -i rtne Lottie Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Burton McCritchie, Toledo; Mrs.

Eva volunteer firemen are sponsoring a Appropriations The house has tinue closing on Wednesday after- ing and Mr. Curtis got him on a'te of the group 9 nVV" mnnn! thrrmcrh Tnno Tnlv nnrl Alio-, hue fnr Vnnn octmi-n at noons through June, July and Aug- bus for Youngstown at 12:03 a. m. Kleinhaus. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Mc- big barn dance Wednesday evening virtuallv completed the job of vot Mrs. James DeVries. south Arch Critchie. Mrs.

Christ Peterson. street, has returned home after aport Clinton: Mr. and Mrs. Harry week's vacation In Detroit and MrCritrhie nenna- Mr. and Mrs.

daughter. Pine street. The following patients were discharged from Memorial hospital Sunday: Mrs. Chester Kowalski White mad: Mrs. Carry Morgan Brewer, Garrison street; Mrs.

L-Roy Smith, Route 4: Edward Winters. Wood street; Bernard Swint Memorial parkway, and Walter Vickery, Franklin avenue. at Joe Widman's newly-constructed ing money to run government barn near Kingsway. ancies in the fiscal year starting Use of the barn is being donated. July 1 but the senate is far behind.

The loft where the dance will be After the senate approves the held is 90 feet long and 36 feet money bills, a joint senate-house wide. There will be no admission, I conference committee must re ust. For Wedding Invitations Car Wash, Polish, Simorize and Announcements Qualitv Quick service. Lorance Wheel printed or engraved. Quick er Ford Garage.

524 W. State service. The J. D. Leshcr Sandusky "county soili Printers.

adv Jackson, Mich. Look Who's Here Herbert Edwards and daughter. Marjory. Royal Oak, Mr. and Mrs.

Fairbanks and daughter, Margaret, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. John Kowalk, Mrs. James Eberhard, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Parks, Mr. and Mrs. John Parks, Lorain, Ohio. but firemen will pass the hat and solve their differences and the two: also sell refreshments. chambers then must okay the final Conservation District supervisors! will meet at the county extension office Monday at 8:30 p.

fasti flDPWK ju I'roceeas in De useu la ouy versions, fire fighting equipment. While' the housing bill is the ma- The unit is under contract to ior unsettled issue In the house. COMPLAINT OF PERSONS noisy in a car parked at Wood street and Hayes avenue 1 a. m. Sunday was investigated by police.

The car and occupants were gone SADDLE CLUB HAS See our windows for your Father's Day gift. Spungen's. adv. COMPLAINT OF A RECKLESS driver in the vicinity of north Fifth pnd Mulberry streets was received by police 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

The complainant said the auto had nearly struck children playing there. MAYOR HAROLD J. WHIT-cjmb and Richard (Dick) Winters, chairman of the Srndusky county Democratic executive committee, Saturday afternoon attended the state convention of Young Democrats at the Neil house, Columbus. State officers were elected. 4-H Club Advisors We time.

Business of interest to the district is planned. June 12 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Charles S. Collin Shaull, are announcing the birth! Funeral for Charles of a seven pound three ounce Collins, 77, who died Wednes-daughter at Bellevue hospital in his hom 418 north Flfth 150 ON ITS TRIPiservice mo5t of Rice and Part Qf the senate has a much longer lis Sandusky township.

measures which its leadership TliffhK- successful tour to Put-In-' The public is invited to the barn 'wants to pass. The outlook on CinrontoaH Tormito Pvtur. when officers arrived. va uui Uii vt uiiiv a a those is uncertain witn tne oaas urday. They have three other sons.

street were held Saturday at 1:30 Bav was conducted Sunday by the aance. minatmg. Hign isdd. w. ai.

Bier Barn Dance, sauare and Mrs. Shaull is the former Jeanne i against most of them. d. in Weller-W onderlv funeral Fremont Saddle club with more' than 150 persons participating. 28 PARTICIPATE Taylor.

They include civil rights meas I home. Tn. fTrc 'oA xr The Rev. N. Bangham of v.

round ved. ght, 9, at Joe POLICE WERE INFORMED widman's new barn Soon. Saturday afternoon of an abandon- V1 Pn ed bicycle at Front and Croghan sord by Washington twp streets. License of the bike is Lindsey Vol. Firemen.

No ad- IN STORY HOUR ures and bills to repeal oleomargarine taxes, to give the states title to submerged lands, to control Most of the arty went to the island on the Mystic Isle at 11 a. m. Sundav. but others followed at Wolf. Alger street, are the VarenU Hayesemorial Methodist church officiated.

or a daughter born in Memorial Saturday's Birchard 1ibra Communist activities and to extend it i.j i i.JU, liUCMS nc L'lrsrin Hum r-. 876. mission. Refreshments, adv. hospital Sunday.

c- -otuiy nuur was niienuea oy 3 Atomic Energy commission toria in kddition to the Fremont CJLn t'Vf SJ1TE tems" Mort of those have Passed i L6 ine tell several more oi tne xj POLICE RECETVED A REPORT Pallbearers were Ben Baker, Art Collins. Dick Vett, and William Eby. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. Carl E. Miller Mrs.

LaVerne Scherf won 1 could get quicK nouse ap- Shirley has made pic- under leadership pressure. June 13 Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Broad, Clyde, a daughter Sunday in Memorial hospital. June 13 A son was born in Memorial hospital Sundav to Mr.

ticket selling contest oiernueiK pnjMonday at 12:01 p. m. that a boy number has been changed tojhad been struck by an auto at Na-East 1417. end Lynn streets. The in- jformant said the accident was mi- MRS.

MILTON STULL, 703 nor and no ambulance was needed. Franklin street, called police Sat-! Varied entertainment prodded "'5 senate leaders planned no aeci- have tracing paper and tracing wheels recommended by Leota Leyda, home demonstration agent. Penney's. adv. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 in the of C.

offices. C. Howard Smith, a national affairs adviser of the United States Chamber of Requiem high mass for Carl E. at Put-In-Bay was enjoyed bv the Vt 7. Jr.t.

h-Vtnr tpfi nnai aajournment Derore r.rtv hei to ustrate her story tell-the latter part of the week. The and Mrs. Harold Hade. BettsvilleJ Miller, 78, former clerk of th sandusR county Doard or elec- lished at Castle Inn. At the dose of the Story Hour senate consent but it "i I tions who died at his home 422 WIFE RELEASED Doris Marie Aldrich, 29, of Gibsonburg, arrested on a warrent is bitten her son.

She said, however, the boys and girls were tavited to not have full-dress, daily sessions, stay for the showing of a film by TERM SUSPENDED tave Reg. Grade Gasoline 22 9-10c Per GaL Hy-Flash Station Cor. Bidwell and Birciiard adv. the boy had not been severely in- Commerce, will talk. Vincent Steele, of Ballvdllt township, was found guilty of non-sup Robert Tschumy on preparing the rare occasion in Uganda.

Africa. Juea Second street, Saturday, was held Monday at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph's church.

The Rev. Louis Huffman was celebrant. Pallbearers were Bert Driftmy-er, Clarence Miller, Joseph Miller, sou ana pianung a garaen. uwing that the event is made into a Fuller Rch ATan sued In probate court on charges of abandonment of minor children preferred by the husband, was released Saturday evening by order of Judge R. J.

GabeL The five chil- NEARLY 400 VISITORS REGIS-tered for the Garden club flower M-1232. adv. there will be another showing; port by Probate Judge J. oaoei Monday and was sentenced to alx months at the Toledo workhouse. Sentence was suspended, however, on condition he maintains support VICTOR C.

BALLENGER, EX show, held last week at Birchard YmA hen held Max nhl Murnhv and Henrv ne daiuraay. sapphires, rubies, ana emery, IT WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY ecutive director of the Chamber of library- This number represents Tht museum room was deCO-all. are essentially the Same min- bv A. Heithrink- that Harold RjCor-imere was re-elertArt mem-' fraftinn nt thnu vuhn vln-iH the'atth rttIon hnm. were releas-l Rimelsnach.

rttad With flowers from the flower eral. corundum, according to the Johnson will ioin The Ohio Power br of the hoard of directors of th'evhihit Ther u.r 550 ntriec on to the narenta after the husband Burial was in the parish eeme- of four minor children aged two to Jshow, 'Encyclopedia Britannlca, IComoany orsanization on July 1 secretaries of the C. of C. reauested the wife be released- itery by the Ochs funeral home. s.ix in a proper manner..

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