The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio (2024)

mmom A eftf in- SenteeiatP' CoUnty nooii sent nine Tiffin Mei Hospital killed a child. is Janet Thoriias, 2, Co- lurtibllfe, Injuyerf were fier father, Rob trt Thomas, driver sof one. cfri- who scalp' cuts, andW- Vfer'e 'rhal, llijiifieff? 'uciiiidii '1 'hoihasVage facial'khd body 'cuts; and a fractured right leg," scalp and facial Driver, of the other cfar Henery, Aii Columbiana, wultiple body cats. Passengers in the Henery auto all were Vivian scalp, cuts: krtd right Eleanor Schmidt, fractured right wrist, cuts about the head and Sue Ann i eke 16, multiple face right hand ting finger. According.) to the post the state highway patrol, the accident occurred at4he intersection of Rts.

224 and 19, just north of Bloomville in Senecai County at 5:41 p.m. The Henery auto was traveling on Rt. 224 and the Thomas auto was headed north on Rt. 19, According to the patrol, Thomas failed toVstop for a'stop sign and collided with the Henery auto. Both vehicles were the patrol said.

Rukh ph For Postal, Jobr fice had a nish for extra''help jobs to aid the annual Christmas according ter With no -call office received for 20 jobs. No more applications'will be accepted. PIANO-TUNING' and.lttpairiiifl CollJ. KRtEGLER Naw Mwic Caatarj MA 6-4165 Call MA tha Paflai 140S Ctavaland M. GUEST SPEAKER at fha Nov, 21 of Hurbrf Kiwanii Club will ba Dr.

A. B. abova, (ant of Baldwin'-Wallaca lollega. fibggs Trial To Open Tonionow NORWALK Kanneth Boggs, North Fairfield; goes'on trial 'for his life tomorrow ia cbm- mon pleas court in connection with the fatal stabbing of his wife Oct. 1.1 Boggs was indicted by ciat session of the grand jury on charges 'of first degree murder and also on charges, of stabbing with intent io kill.

Two Slightly Hurt in 3 Car I I A Township trustee George -Drake, "ahdjhis Wife, Mary, suffered minor''nwk injuries Sunday in three-car pile-up on Rt. about a mile north Of Tiie'Drakes car, one headed north, was-hit in. the rear Wii 'ere'halted for I was: mak- turns intoiaidriveway, I Cook was arrested on charges of' ftiil- ing within assui-ed'-cleSr Band Boosters OK Uniform BBLLEVUE Bellevue Band Boosters 'at week heard band director' -Robert Leckrpne explain, of an purchase Clarehce Heltman, Boyd Heltman, and Leonard; Yingling were tanked, for'making a-case for theirtowgejoothat pjumes. ilMSURANCE i3 a dccidsnts do a good hvnfar (man ond iJgn Mp for for' tha ond fortiti, Fflllirfecoljfn't jprolnj, bvWi trofflc i ond 9vn acc)d9ntf ort befimd to oswr A Hwntar'f Trlpmoitf payi ewldfnl blllt to P9Qth (SSQOQ-to fura your ond hvnting Mgy wt gWt RALPH I KOCH iHS0f(kNCe--REALTOR 1(KKI M9nr9t St. Ph.

MMm (And Amlfik in office, Charter States Willard Council Wir'Tiiin'MwlArfih. Nearly Drowni At VERMILION An 11-year-old deaf-mute girl is in fair condition this-mOrning Hospital', Lorain, after saved from drowning at by Elberta Beath yesterday, afteroon. She is Linda Hardway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hardway, 64 Niagara Road, Thfe' girl; who is to feel pain, is still in an oxygeit tent, hospital authorities said. The girl had been an uncle, Hurst, 49 Niagara Road, when she wandered from the yard.

When Hurst' went looking for her about 3 p.m., a neighbor said he had, seen, the girl walking toward the lake. Hurst went to and found the girl floating unconscious in feet of water about feet off shore. The girl had only been gone about 15 minutes. Hurst said." He and his wife were taking care of, the girl while her parents were away for the The Harways said' was afraid of steps and they wondered how she had been able to manage 30 steps down to the beach. The girl was taken to the hospital by police whom Hurst had sumnioned.

TV Open House At Bellevue BELLEVUE The public is invited to an inside at the new airborne TV instructional system in.use in Bellevue schools on Tuesday; 14. The open house is to be staged at Ellis School'from 8 to 9:35 ji.m. A special program, originating from the flying, TV- equipped plane flying at 23,000 feet over show samples of the video-taped lessons children have been getting. In addition, all interested parties will see how these lessons are used by the classroom teacher and will learn of plans for continuing the system on a long-term basis. Bellevue schools have eight receivers in their classrooms and are receiving elementary science, French, language, arts, music, arithmetic.

Cigarettes igrtdred sometime early and took about 80 packages of cigarettes but ignored a large selection: of Sheriff 'Myron Hetrick said the back "door of' the Gata'wba" Island store was pried open 'to gain entrance and inside two cash registers were forced open with cheese knives. Richard owner.of the store, said no wine' or 'beier was missing. The burglary was discovered Sunday morning by-a'f'clerk. iff Hetnick said 'he had checked the'front and back doors of.the store at la.m; Sunday and deputy sheriff James had checked the doors at 2:20 and 3:30 a.m. Time of the' burglary was set at between 3:30 a.m.

and daylight. Sheriff. Hetrick said the burglary was committed by an amateur, possibly a' juvenile, because the intruder had none of the usual tools used burglars. Missing from the cash registers was $150 in one-dollar, $15 in five-dollar bills; and 1103, in change, mostly rdls of pennies. Port Clinton, Genoa Mayor Recounts Set PORT CLINTON -rVote re, counts in Clinton and Genoa mayor elections have been set for Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the Ottawa County court house.

E. e. Brough, deputy clerk of the county board of elections, said votes in the Port Clinton race would be recounted. Tuesday at 7:30 'The recount in the Genoa race is'scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The Port Clinton recount was requested'by Earl Wi.seman, who lost by 19, votes to Wilbur Oliver Tester, incumbent mayor of' Genoa, asked for a resount Sunday after losing to Harold Par- lette'by six votes. Brough said only'the candidates and one attorney for each candidate, would to the.room where votes will be rechecked by Elusive Woman Ends Up lii County Jail HURON A Sandusky womaJt faces of disturbing th9 peace twice walking awix from a police officer 9 night. I 5h9- maintained both times that only wanted a cup plic9 Scheduled to appear nam this aftsmpon is Wilda c. McGawltey, 49. of 337 Futen Sandusky.

Police 9ald th9y MW Mrs. walking down 3 and a W9st. and OA her learned she had frpm a car driven Jamea W. Garver, v'-vv Garvof had lua Sir 0 W'D, Mrs. Afm AT, found her in a tavern.

They summoned the departmwt's vfomm dispatcher to assist in bringing her back to the station. Mrs. McCaulley was booked for disturbing the peace and taken to Erie County Jail." WILLARD The: present Willard couftdll is gbinj? but of bffice not with a bang but a whimper. At its final session Saturday night prevented by A l6gal technicality from naming a manager and from acting on a city employe. wnge adjustment schedule.

The technicality is a charter clause which stipulates that appointed members of council can only serve until the next regular election, which in this case was last Tuesday. Council originally thought it was in office until the new slate takes oVer on Nov. 20. Alt Willard councilmen are appointees. Only one of the present group, Jack Gardner, has a seat in the new circle.

At Saturday's meeting, mayor. Max Van Allen announced to some 15 present: but we've been advised by.Russell Antrim our law director not to bike any action-that may. be questioned later on its legality." Van Allen, "We also have a wage adjOsfment schedule ready. We're disappointed that we can't work on il, but'our hand.s are tied." r-. Van Allen said he thought the present city wage scale was low.

But before adjourning to end one of the'stormiest periods in this city's government, council called a charter technicality of its own: one dealing with office-holderiS who are engaged in firms that do business witli the city. Council asked Antrihl for a written ruling on the with reference to three newly elected council members: Dr. J. V. Emery who is on the staff of Uie municipal and Merle Frye and Ralph employes of Guthrie Chevrolet Sales and Service, the company from whom; council had accepted a bid for a new police cruiser.

an official body, council won't get to hear the ruling. No. meetings have been called between now and Nov. 20. Members shook hands Saturday night, and that was Farm Bureau Huron County Annual Gathering More than 370 turned out Saturday night for the annual meeting of Huron County Farm Bureau at St.

Paul's High Schbol cafeteria. North Fairfield Briefs Peace Corps Testing Slated This Month NORTH FAIRFIELD Postmaster M. has announced that the entrance test for the Peace Corps will be given Tuesday and Wednesday, November 28 and 29. Within a few days information on the place and time for the examination will be posted on the bulletin board of the local post office, including a i and branches. CHURCH PLANS Representatives of the churches of Ripley, Greenfield, and Fairfield' townships met recently to plan for the coming season.

The first meeting will be Nov. 29 at p.m. at The Church of the Master in Steuben. The ladies of that church will serve the dinner. Speaker of the evening will be Rev.

George Crenshaw. OESSUPPER No rt Fairfield Chapter 40 OES, will meet Tuesday Nov. 14 for a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Election of officers will; be held during the regular meeting-: GRANGE PROGRAM North Fairfield Grange 806 met with master John Vogel presiding. The charter was draped for Leon Coy, and the legislative report was given by Ralph Kime.

Members voted sums to community chest and to the state youth fund. On Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. there will be practice for new officerjs at the local Grange'haU: The next regular grange-sponsored dance will Nov. 18.

next meeting of Grange will be Dec. 14, The following committees were announced: Juvenile, Elizabeth AtHerton Leona Baker, and Evelyn Jean Reilly; community service, Emily Weljs, Clarence HInley, Ryerson Roej education, Dorothy Sweeting, Ed Jones, and Charlette Gordon; health, Eleanor Beck, Thelma Brown, and Marguerite Wilken; and hall improvement, George Sweeting, Roy Palm, Sweeting, Roy Palm, and Ralph Kime. READING CmCiE Tuesday afternoon Reading Circle met at the home of Mrs. David Wheeler. Commissioners Reject Farm Buy For Youth FRBMOW SandMsky pounty (jommlssioneis have rejected a request by juvenile and probate Jwige John W.

firpnson for tm (7hrUt Feterson farm wm fof rebafiiliitation center for hoys. Qmmimmn £arl Mfs, the proiast sot feasible Judge Bfsym who hiia yew. fifit 9tgfm4 a west Ohio. ''Greatest need is to out of school, jobless, neglected and delinquent teen-age boys now providing the greatest rise in adult crime rates." he aaid. The farm bwte ft a mmt ga: and otiier It ie to water ind marsh- iind.

After rMion the said he ia dividmU mm will tbe and tcquire the atte. A talk was given by Mrs. Holden on Scotland, which she visited. Mrs, Edna Woodworth told of the origin of Thanksgiving foods. CLUB ELECTS Chit Chat Club met at'the home of Mrs.

Donald. White to elect officers. Mrs. Robert Reilly is the new president; Mrs. 'Kenneth 'Earl, vice president; Mrs.

Truman Wil- liam.s, secretary; Mrs. Richard Baxter, 'assistant secretary; Mrs. Richard' Knittel, and Mrs. Gene Knupkcj reporter. An auction was-held with Mrs.

David Easter as auctioneer. Proceeds will be used to reimburse the treasury. Contests were conducted with Mrs. Walter I Baker and Mrs. Valoris Tidswell winners.

Grange At Huron Votes Youth Sums HURON The Hdron Grange voted donations to the National and Ohio State Grange youth programs at a meeting last week. A gift package will also be sent to a German family for Christmas! The newly installed officers were in charge of their first meeting. Gary Limbird, master of Berlin Grange reported on the state convention. Patricia Fear, Erie County princess, also gave a report on her activities at the convention. She was a marching candidate for the sixth degree work which was put on by a drill team from Trumbull County, In keeping with the lecturer's program, "A Sons of Thanksgiving and Praise," Mrs.

Milton Leimbach read the proclamation of the First Thanksgiving. Also on the program were Charles, Marilou Armstrong, Leroy Leaser, and Mrs. Charles Leaser. Highlighting i the prdgraro was the election of the following i rectors; David Hekter, Broiison; Carr Gibson, Clarksfield; Mrs. Roy Palm, Fairfield; Roger June, Qreenwich! Melvih Ott; Noifwa Mrs.

Cora New' George Sherman, Lyme; William; Amend, Clyce er, Richmon; Paul Steiber, Ridge-' field. Delegates chosen to represent; the Huron County organization'at, the Ohio Farm Bureau Fedcraiion meeting next year were Shcrmanr' Nelson Smith, Peru; and Frank, Konst, Lyme. Following the election of the directors, the board met and cliose the following officers: Sherman, president; Richard Mahl, vice-president; and Violet Suhr, Buser Moving To Sandusky MILAN Ben Buser, former SandiLsky police lieutenant who resigned his post here as police chief sold his home and will move to Sandusky this week. The Bu.ser home on Rt. 601 was acquired by Vaughn Wolverton, who is maintenance superintendent at the Sandusky New Departure plant.

Turkey Shoot VERMILION Holland Bond, Post 7576, VFW, will sponsor a turkey shoot at the club grounds Sunday, Nov. i9, beginning-at 1 p.m. A second turkey shoot will- be held in December. The post will furnish all ammunition. Get Clothes CLEANED for I Holidays Yeu.

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