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Society and the Foreign Mission 1 Fremont Xewi-MeMenf ei Friday, July St, IMS Vaughn Smith Thursday afternoon on a non-support warrant and committed to the county jail ary Society. Neighbors told puzzled police they had seen a group of boys struggling mightily with the big bell: 4 feet high; feet in diameter. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandow and daughter Jeanne took their at 4 p.

m. The warrant was issued by Probate Judgr Robert J. nephew, David Mahler, to Toledo Saturday afternoon, where and daughters and Mrs. Harvey Homier and Miss Ruth Matz, enjoyed a hamburg fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Smith, West Lodl, Friday evening. Callers at the George Spayd home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green, Mrs. Carlton Reitz, Bellevue, Mrs.

Emma Spayd, Bellevue, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Bartholomew, Evan Zeiber, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bush and Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Hayward. boarded a train for his home in Gabel on information furnished by Joyce Cooper. Cooper is charged with failure to support his wife and three children. St. Louis, Mo.

No Applicants For Ohio School Boarii Mr. Florence Fought, clerk ot w1he county Election Board, said today she has ordered but has and children returned home Saturday evening after a motor trip to Yellowstone National Park, the Black Hills and Bad Lands. Mrs. Wilbur Folk spent Tuesday with Mrs. Stella Hintz.

Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metz and son, Findlay, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Dale Griton and son.

Visitors at the Roby Eberhard home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills and sons. Fremont, Mr. and Mrs.

Oren Poco*ck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Selvey. York Townshin WCTU will meet Mrs. Joh Loertscher and daugh ter, Mrs.

Roscoe Damschroder, PAPER MONEY BRYAN, Tex. The Bryan Eagle reports actor William Bendix must have an awesome opinion of Texas. Here for a radio show, he was asked by a number of people for his But nobody had any paper. Brazos Varisco, a local business man, solved the problem by pulling out a roll of bills. Bendix signed each went to Fremont Friday afternoon isnjxwMoHio SAUM CANTON (7 IANTIKMAN FALLS, Mill CMIK PARK, rOUNOSTOWN Tfi CAWttifttti vtMonne Xcoiomioi v--' xanisvh.ii to attend the funeral service of BELL BOYS? DETROIT Wi Police found a 500-pound church bell in an! alley.

not, yet received petition forms ior nomination of candidates for their niece and cousin, Mrs. Ralph Willey. Mrs. Willey's mother was The Rev. Richard I.

Knudsen, a on the newly treat ed State Board of Education. However, she said that no re a member of the Holtcamp family, at one time so prominent in Lutheran pastor, claimed it. He explained it had been taken from one and handed them out. Elmore. NON-SUPPORT CHARGE Howard R.

Cooper, 24, Route 4, Fremont, was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Paul Ziegler and have as yet been received a garage where it was stored to await completion of a new church. July 28 with Mrs.S. U. Snavely. Classified Ads Get Quick Results! lor the petition forms.

Mrs. Blanche Hilgeneck was brought home from St. Charles Hospital, Toledo, after five weeks rt.Th(" member of the board Fremont and Sandusky county there following a severe stroke. Mrs. Allen Girton will be leader.

Miss Marijke Van Straahin, Busses, North Holland, was an overnight guest of Miss Joyce Woleslagel. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kistler, will hpln to elect will be for tfie Her condition Is not very en congressional district, made couraging. Mrs.

Louise Kemp is caring for her. Adams township, spent Sunday Mrs. Alice Bricker of Detroit was in Elmore for the funeral of evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gilbert and family.

Bert Ferris, Wednesday and then visited in the Vining and Petersen Mrs. Warren Manbeck, Mrs. Merlin Kinney, Mrs. Bertha Folk and Mrs. Wilbur Folk visited Mrs.

up of Lorain. trie, ana nuron counties in addition to Sandusky. Fought said that while the nomination petition forms will be made available in the here to those who them, the petitions must be filed in the largest county in the district Lorain, with Elyria -as its county seat. She said the petitions for a tate board of education candi- homes until Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. Karl Weber are on a two weeks vacation. Laura Wright at Colvin rest home, Bcllevue. and Irvln Reigel, Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Roth and family spent Thursday evening, JOHN RANKIN HOUSE, RIPLEY with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibsonburg. date must contain a minimum ol 500 The deadline for filing such petitions will be 4 p.

m. on August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Will and; i Eliza crossed the ice on the Ohio River, an event made famous by familv were Sunday supper guests Mr.

Carmel-Colby News By MRS. WILBtfK FOLK Mr. and Mrs. Martin Will and family called on Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Vallimont and Jnfant daughter Saturday evening at Old Fort. Mr. and Mrs. James Maye and son returned home from a 17-day motor trip to the south. They attended the annual reunion of the RINSO WHITE of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Kashman, Flat Rock. and Mrs. Cider Vinegar 59c CUBAN DICED CRUSHED BROKEN SLICED Pineapple 7oz.ca 10c Elgin Fish were also visitors. Mrs.

Albert Orwie. Mt. Pleas LABGX MZE 31c AUTOS IN CRASH BOWLING GREEN, O. Autos driven by Dr. S.

H. Lowrie, Pearl street, and Mrs. V. Shawaker, Route 1. Portege, collided In the block of south Main street Wednesday afternoon, but no one injured and auto damage was moderate.

Police said when the ant. Mr. and Mrs. John Folk and family, Sandusky, Mr. and Mrs.

Clair Folk and family, Bellevue, anH Wilhur Folk and crandsons. evacuation squadron at Fort DR.PHILLIPS or DONALD DUCK Orange Juice RINSO Gary and Terry Folk, were callers; 44 OZ. Lauderdale, spent one weekend in New York City and visited relatives in Pennsylvania. Callers at, the Carl Roth home Route 62 slices diagonally Across Ohio from Sharon. Penn sylvania.

to Ripley on the Ohio River. Along this highway are numerous points of historical in terest Although Route 62, familiar to thousands of Ohio motorists, does not follow any of the pre-historic Indian trails, it closely parallels two of them, the Cuyahoga War Trail on the north and the Beaver Trail on the south. It passes through areas rich in historical and scenic interest. Along this route one can visit such spots at popular Mill Creek Park in Youngstown, the President McKinley Tomb at Canton, the many interesting State buildings in Columbus, and the John Fankin House at Ripley, one of the most active posts on the Underground Railroad along which escaped slaves travelled in pre-CivU War days. It was here that at the Bertha Folk home during BLUE wvn, 4Viil V.WJtli Not far off Route 62, near Navarre, the motorist can visit the Bolivar area.

which had a prom inent part in the early history of the Ohio Country. The first white man's house In Ohio was the cabin of Moravian missionary. Frederick Post, built in 1761. at the junction of Sandy Creek and the Tuscarawas River near Bolivar. Post built his cabin here eleven years before the Moravian village of Schoenbrunn was started only a few miles away.

Fort Laurens, only Ohio Country fort manned by American troops during the Revolutionary War, now a State park, and the Bolivar Dam, one of the fourteen flood control dams of the Muskingum Conservatory District, are both popular tourist attractions at CHASE and SANBORN 15e OFF SALE were Mr. and Mrs. John Trusdle Shawaker car attempted to cut to i the right to pass another car on the inside lane, it collided with LA ROC 29c 89c 39c LAftOE SIZE 31c Instant Coffee OZ. JAR the Lowrie car. and family, Lima, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Girton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Trusdle and and Ellen of near Clyde and Mrs. Erman Peters.

Spam the week. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Earl, missionaries to India, will be guest speakers Monday evening, July 25, at the EUB church. Rev.

and Mrs. Lloyd Rife and son, Bloomdale, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Folk Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Folk and sons, Clyde, were guests in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Woleslagel 12 OZ. Lifebuoy TOILET SOAP Mr. and James Griffin of Fostoria, spent Friday and Satur Fairground Picnic Specials day with Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dymond BATH SIZE 2 27c tiert erns, Wednesday, and returned Thursday' to her work in Elmore News (Continued from Page 8.) Lifebuoy soeuaER's market 490 TOILET SOAP the same way. Mr.

and Fred Butt of Ames street, her brother, Charles Nims, and wife of Detroit and another brother, Joel Nims, of Toledo, are leaving Sunday morning, the 17th, I The Good Time Club of Elmore has a "night out" once every year and this time the members went to Widmer's restaurant for a 6:30 FE 2-3432 Skinless Wieners, lb. Home Made Potato Salad Cor. Park South St. REG. size 3 ro.

29c dinner, which was enjoyed by the by auto for Steamboat Springs, Mrs. Jesse Lockard, Choice AQft GROUND BEEF, lb Colorado, to visit Mrs. Butt's son, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Karl Hanneman, Mrs.

William Lowry, Lux Soap I Mrs. William Blausey, Mrs. William Giesler, Mrs. Don Kontak Floyd, and family. Thomas Penfield of Shreveport, at one time a merchant in Elmore, spent the week-end in Elmore visiting his daughter, Mrs.

'and Mrs. Mildred Hetrick. rOTATOBS 10 lb. 49 Pictsweet LEMONADE 2 ws 290 Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence BATH MZE EC. SIZE 2 25c 3 for 26c 490 490 490 Ham Salad Paper Plates Pixie Hot Cups Dischinger had as overnight guest Harold Buck, and friends. He was on his way home from the big Shriners' convention in Chicago. TAYLOR No. Tin Sweet Potatoes 2roR41c BLUE BONNET OLEO, Vi's, 1 lb.

pk ROBINHOOD FLOUR 5 lb. 49c MUELLER'S THIN SPAGHETTI, 1 lb. 23c FELS NAPTHA BAR SOAP 2 for 19c FELS INSTANT SOAP FLAKES 32c FELSO DETERGENT 25c HEKMAN CLUB CRACKERS, 1 lb. 35c ONE WIPE DUST CLOTHS 69c AREOWAX, pint 29c RITZ CRACKERS, 1 lb. 33c RIVER RICE, 1 lb.

18C PLANTERS co*ckTAIL PEANUTS, 7 41c DOESKIN TOILET TISSUE, 4 pack 4 rolls 37c DEER WOOD COFFEE, 1 rb. yactiain 89c BE SEE COFFEE lb. 78c BE SEE COFFEE 3 lbs. 2.28 -E-Z POP" POP CORN rt 33c MARIO STUFT OLIVES, No. 16 57c SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES, 12 oe.

pkg. 39c SNAPPY DOG FOOD 6 cans 55c KLEENEX, 4008 2 for 69c KOTEX, 12's 2 for 77c BILLS BROS. COFFEE, 1 lb. Tacvmn 95c RIVAL DOG FOOD 3 for 39c GOLDEN DIPT BATTER MIX 23c SWEETHEART SOAP, regular 3 for 2.5c FUNSTEN PECANS, 3yt oe. 49c Choice Meat Cut the Way You Like It.

Mr. and Mrs. John DeStazio andi Lux Flakes Tuesday evening Rev. V. C.

Ridenour of Arcanum, Ohio. Rev. Ridenour was pastor of Grace Lutheran church here for 21 years. Mr. and Mrs.

George Weber of Ney, Ohio, were guests of his brother, Dr. Karl Weber, and wife last Sunday. Miss Florence Petersen, an in family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longj and daughter and Mr, and Mrs.

I John Deitemyer and family spent a week at Gem Beach, Catawba Island. SMITH'S IN HESSVILLE 31c LARGE Mrs. Kathryn Quirk, accom-i structor; in a girls' camp at FAIRGROUND GROCERY FE 2-2232 Open 8 a. m. to 9 p.

m. daily Open all day Wednesday and Sunday panied by her sons, Clarence and Donald and their Interlochen, near Traverse City, Lux LIQUID DETERGENT motored to Defiance Sunday andj visited her mother, Mrs. Julis Mich.y flew from Traverse City to Willow Run and then motored the rest of the way to Elmore to be Premion. Mrs. Frances Linabarger of here for the funeral of her uncle 39c GIANT 69c PORK LIVER pound Hickory Smoked BACON, chunk, lb.

VEAL POCKET pound VEAL ROAST pound LG Babe and Cy FBEC30NT WINE STORE sndMk" VIM 2 71c LAKOC SIZE 250 490 390 550 590 290 450 450 250 CHOICE BEEF CHUCK 45 ROAST, lb. Round or Sirloin KQ4 STEAK, lb. GROUND BEEF 30 pound CLUB STEAK fiQ pound BEEF LIVER 35 pound BOILING BEEF IQt pound Fresh Country ft 94 SAUSAGE, lb. Lean PORK 5Q4 STEAK lb PORK ROAST AO pound Meaty SPARE RIBS fad pound VEAL SHOULDER Steak, lb Goody, Goody Green 9- 1 A FUNSTEN BLACK WALNUTS, 4 oe. 45c STAR KIST CHUNK TUNA, 41c STAR KIST TUNA-NOODLE DINNER 35c Ph.

FE 2-2951 for FREE DELIVERY In City and Suburban Districts Special for the Weekend Tulsa, came to Elmore by plane last Tuesday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Bert Ferris, who died in Veterans Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, following a stroke. She remained here with her mother, Mrs. Zalia Petersen a few days and left Saturday by plane for Tulsa. Mr. and Mrs.

George Brandow, son Robert and daughter Jeanne left Saturday morning on a vacation trip to Washington, D. C. While there they will run over to Annapolis for a call on Ronald Smith of Graytown, who recently! entered the U. S. Naval The engagement of Miss Carol Damschroder, daughter of MrJ and Mrs.

Alvin Damschroder of, Elmore, to Henry C. Gackstetteri of Graytown, has just been The wedding is to be an; SURF LARGE 31c SMUCKER PEACH PRESERVES, 12 oe 31c SMUCKER GRAPE JAM, 12 oe. 25c Ral Lemon Fruit 9" DRINK, 46 oz. size Cut Rite WAX 9-PAPER, 125 ft. roll Campbell's Pork 2" and Beans, 16 oz.

cans THANK YOU CHERRY PIE MIX, No. 2 39c THANK YOU PEACH PIE MIX, No. 2 35c SPRY 34c 3 89c HP SERBIAN REALEMON JUICE, 16 or, 39c LB. WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSING 39e STORE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 8:30 m. till 7 p.

ro. Friday and Saturday 8:30 a. m. till I p. m.

Sunday 9 a. m. till Noon. event of August 27, in Trinity SOILAX, 16 oe. 27c REALGOLD ORANGE BASE 18c BO-PEEP AMMONIA, quart 23c 2 for 27c DREEZE 32c GIANT 71c PHONE: MO 5-2302 Evangelical and Reformed church at Elliston, at 7:00 p.

m. W. S. C. Circle No.

2, of St. Paul Trinity Methodist Church! LG. Ice Cold Case of 24 bottles here presented a fine program in CASE the church basem*nt Friday even ine in celebration of the 15th an niversary of the Society, which took the place of three other so Chaplain's Choice Kraemer's Special Blpnd Pipe Tobacco The Fremont Wine Store and the West End Carry-Out are the only dealers in this area for the famous Kraemer's Pipe tobacco, product of Kraemer's Store, Toledo. cieties in the church, namely, the Ladies' Aid, the Home Missionary Ask Your IN GOOD EATING iLr Schwartz Gro. 810 Crorhan FE 2 SMI Fairground Grocery Cor.

North Front FE 2-2232 Shiots Mkt. 1411 E. State FE 2-43M Stop Shop 1717 S. Baokland FE 2 78M Werner Gro. 15M Crorhan FE 2 6N1 Woncr Mkt.

MS Pino FE 2-7M2 Lesher's Mkt. INI Baekland Aro. FE 2-2311 FercTs MkK 121 Ohio At. FX 2-4M1 Russeirs Mkt. 1305 Millar FE 24M1 Koobors Mkt.

1245 Laekty FE 2 IMI Stull's 1211 W. Stat FE 2-2M1 Kirwon's Mkt. Ml Chestnut FT Lindor'sMkt. Klnnway FE 1-4741 Ulsh Mkt. S32 State FE 2-M61 Grocer For 'BREAD Heflinger's Mkt.

Stl N. rsrk Are. FX t-lfll Potter's Mkt. Ohio At. FE M7I Shawls RaUrill FE 2-4M1 Mehlow Mkt.

til Morrison FE lNl Stlcrwalt's Mkt. 12H Napoleon FE 2-51 1 Frator's Mkt. MS 8MikT Are. Sommcr's Mkt. 702 South Park FE 2-3432 590 Vinegar Cider 1 gallon Taylor Sweet Potatoea No.

3 Vacuum 2 ioT 410 Cube Steak, choice, OQ tender beef, lb. Koolade 0 for 25 Dr. Phillip Orange 9Qd Juice, 46 oz. can Spam 12 oz. ran 390 SNEER'S v' RED AND WHITE 1303 W.

State St. FE 2-1181 V-8 Vegetable Juice, giant can 390 Tomato Juice, Red White, fancy giant can 270 Orange-Grape-Lemon Drink Base 2 cans 330 Potato Chips, Sunspun, crispy thin, lg. bag 590 JgJQ for cool summer desserts fj Marshmallows, Campfire, soft, fresh lg. bag 1 90 Crackers, Sunshine Krispy, lb. box 230 Peanut Butter, Planters, jar 390 Grape Jam, Smuckers, pure, jar 250 Chicken Sandwich Spread, Swanson's.

can. 190 salmon. 69c Meat Balls in Gravy, Chef Boyardee, can 370 Spaghetti, Franco American 2 cans 330 Pork Beans, Campbell's 2 cans 290 Apple Sauce, Musselman's 2 cans 270 Fruit co*cktail, Red White fancy, can 250 Cherry Pie Filling, can 3(0 KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER 21 ii mm i i 'i 1 -umm 11 i mil in Cleansing Tissue, Charm, lg. box 230 Picnic Plates 2 pkgs. 250 Picnic Napkins, White 2 pkgs.

250 Salad Dressing, Sunspun, creamy, pt. 290 Russian Dressing, Monarch, bot. 350 Heinz 57 Sauce, bot. 290 COLD BEER-WINES CORDIALS TO TAKE OUT. Beef Pie, Chicken Tie, or Turkey Pie 270 4 2 Peachea 9s.

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