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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 5

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Obituaries Glenn Bradley Glenn Bradley, 51, of 111 Jefferson Street, Oak Harbor, died at 3 p.m. Monday in Magruder Hospital, Port Clinton. He was purchasing agent for Northern Manufacturing Company of Harbor. Born September 9, 1923, he was the son of Floyd and Grace Bradley. Mr.

Bradley was a member of St. Boniface Church and the Legion. He had during World War in the European Theater. yo Surviving are his wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs. James (Patricia) Lazur of Toledo, Susan and Dollie, at home; two sons, Dennis of Toledo and David of Fremont; two sisters, Mrs.

Louis Briggs Avilla, and Mrs. Walter Lung of Garrett, three brothers, Vern aof Fort Wayne, of Pine, Arizona, and Luman of Stafford, Texas; stepmother, Mrs. Lillian Bradley of Huntertown, and two grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday from St.

-Boniface Church, the Rev. Joseph Jaros officiating. Burial will be in Union "Cemetery, Oak Harbor. 90 Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday at Crosser Funeral Home, Harbor.

No Krampien 90 Louis Krampien, 82, of 8145 West Mud Creek Road, Oak Harbor, died Monday morning at his home. He was a retired farmer and member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Oak Harbor. He was born July 25, 1892, to Edward and Mary Krampien. Survivors are his wife, Gertrude; nieces and nephews.

Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the church with burial in Roose Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Schleif will officiate at the rites. Family requests Memorials be made to St.

Paul Lutheran Church building fund. Friends may call after 7 tonight at Crosser Funeral Home, Oak Harbor. John Distel John Distel, 84, of Graytown, died at 1:30 this morning at his home. He was a retired employe of Standard Products Co. Services are pending at Crosser Funeral Home, Oak Harbor.

James G. Hunt CLYDE -Funeral services were held at 10:30 this morning (Tuesday) from St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clyde, for James G. Hunt 326 Vine Clyde. Pastor officiating was the Rev.

Henry Szteiter. Burial was in the church cemetery. In charge of funeral arrangements was Mitchell-Auxter Funeral Home, Clyde. Mr. Hunt, 84, died Saturday night in Fremont Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Gladys; daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Solis, Port grandchildren and six Clinton; three great-grandchildren. He was a member of St. RENT A DREAM day you have dreamed about has arrived! Make sure you and your wedding party rent the tuxedos of your dreams. Men's Boys' Wear 2,18 MADISON ST.

PORT CLINTON School menus Mary's Catholic Church, Clyde; member of the V.F.W. and D.A.V. in Fremont and former member of Fremont Elks Lodge. Kneil Border TOLEDO-Monday, funeral services were held for Kenil Border, 1731 Windhurst Toledo, from AnsbergerFuneral Home and Gesu Catholic Church, Toledo. Border, 60, died of an apparent heart attack early Friday morning at his home.

He was the son of Alfred and Matilda Border, born February 25, 1914, in Bascom. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn Wonderly Border; a daughter, two sons, two grandchildren, one brother, and three sisters, including Alice Hlubik of Mary A. Elliott Mrs. Mary Agnes Elliott, 78, of Elmore died Monday evening at St. Charles Hospital, Oregon, after an extended illness.

She was the widow of Lisle Elliott, who died in 1959. Born July 11, 1896, in LaPorte, she was the daughter of Bertha Pease and Otto Severs. Mrs. Elliott was a member and past president of American Legion Auxiliary Post 279 and member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Elmore. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Fred (Eileen) Bishop of Westport, and Mrs. Kenneth (Doris) Dischinger of Elmore; a brother, Claude Severs of Winterhaven, a sister, Mrs. Jack (Doris) Ogden of Sarasota, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Saturday 3 p.m. in Trinity United Methodist Church, Elmore, the Rev.

Jack Chalk officiating. Interment will be in Sidney, Ohio. Myers Funeral Home, Elmore, is in harge of arrangements. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Heart Fund or to St. Francis Rehabilitation Hospital, Green Springs.

Riverview shop open The gift shop at Riverview School 1 is to remain open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. until December 20. It will be closed during the Christmas vacation and reopen January 2. All items in the shop are made by students at the school.

Christmas shoppers might take note that the shop offers glass plates, ceramic ware, wall hangings, and other crafts. The shop is located in the lobby of the school. Changes suspension Ohio Department of Liquor Control has remodified its suspension from January 10 to March 10, 1975, for Richard H. Brassel, dba Beer Palance, 2940 East Harbor Road, Port Clinton. His D-1 license then will be suspended for delinquency in payment of sales tax assessments unless the delinquency is paid in full.

Menus to be served this week in Benton-Carroll- Salem schools are as follows: Wednesday: Baked noodle casserole, buttered carrots and peas, peanut butter sandwich, peaches, milk. Thursday: Chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy; cranberry jello, Christmas cookie, ice cream, milk. Friday: Hot dog on bun, juice, buttered corn, fruit salad, milk. There will be no classes held in Benton-CarrollSalem schools December 23 through January 3, when Christmas vacation will be in effect. School resumes Monday, January 6.

City police hold one, arrest two Port Clinton police arrested two local men over the weekend and are holding a Missouri man on parole violation. Friday afternoon, police answered a disturbance call at the Red Fox Lounge, Madison Street, and arrested and jailed Ron Wadsworth, 2048 Harbor Raod. He was charged with disorderly conduct and released. He is to appear in court December 18. Also set to appear in court Wednesday is Enrique Gonzales, 49, Port Clinton, who was arrested Saturday for intoxication.

Police are holding Ivan L. Hiatt, 17, New Haven, after a record check showed he was a parole violator. reportedly walked into the police station seeking a place to stay early this morning. Police are waiting for instructions from Missouri officials. Suffers injuries in city accident Carol A.

Collins, 19, of 331 W. Sixth suffered injuries about 1:06 p.m. Saturday after her car, westbound on Alice Street, collided with a car driven eastbound by Janice M. Eurenius, 43, of 430 Fulton St. Police said the Eurenius car had just been turned from Monroe Street onto Alice Street.

Miss Collins was taken to Magruder Hospital by ambulance. A car owned by Randall L. Miller, Fremont, was damaged by a hit-andrun driver while it was parked in the V.F.W. parking lot Saturday. Valuable show dogs stolen CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)- The search continued today for a missing station wagon containing three show dogs and diamond jewelry valued at $19,500, police said.

The 1975 automobile disappeared Sunday from its parking spot near the Cleveland convention was in progress, officers center, where a dog show said. FOR SURE WINTER STARTS BATTERY SPECIALS Sunoco HI POWER I SUNOCO $3595 HI POWER tax Group 24 Most American Cars Dale's SUNOCU Service 1714 E. Perry St. Port Clinton Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. NOAA, U.S.

Dept. of Commerce 45 22 COLD 38 Temperatures 33 Are Average For Area 65 Roin 50 50 40 30 20: 30 Showers Snow 60 COLD Flurries 70 High Temperatures Expected FORECAST For Daytime Tuesday LOOK AT THE WEATHER This is how the weather shapes up. Give tentative approval GENOA-Genoa unable to pass any regular meeting last lack of a quorum, attending discussed Representatives of Commission, James Eldo Bergman, were ask council to purchase Elevator property. able to purchase the adjacent to other property, for the owed and attorney's Village Council was legislation at its night due to the but members several items. the Bicentennial Johnson and Mrs.

at the meeting to Farmer's Council would be property which is village owned amount of back taxes fees. Cost to the village would be approximately $1,000 to $1,500, according to representatives of the commission. Should council purchase the property, Bicentennial Commission will have the buildings on the property demolished and a parking lot built there. Council gave Members tentative of the approval Board to the projectile Affairs attended the council meeting to ask council to hire a full-time lineman for the village. This will be studied further.

Meeting was recessed until December 30. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, News-Herald 5 From the records MAGRUDER HOSPITAL Drive, are parents of a son ADMITTED December born December 16 in Good 16: Lorraine Lee, 312 Ash Samaritan Hospital, surgical; Mrs. Mary Sandusky. Sauvey, 421 James Marblehead, surgical; George Trader, 14660 W.

AREA HOSPITALS State Route 105, Oak GOOD SAMARITAN, Harbor, medical; Mark K. and Clevenger, 930 N. Culter, DISCHARGED -Mrs. Rocky Ridge, medical; Paul Nicholson, Port Reginald P. Boltz, Helena, Clinton; Mrs.

Richard medical; Rudolf G. Sauer, Lacarne. Eugling, 508 W. Third surgical; Kimberly A. PROVIDENCE, Greear, 224 Linden Sandusky surgical; Jerri Sue Collins, DISCHARGED -Mrs.

Sixth surgical; Mike Bodnar, Lakeside. Cheryl D. Hutchinson, Erie Lacarne, medical; ST. CHARLES, Oregon: Mrs. James R.

Lee, P.O. ADMITTED- -Julius Box 83, Oak Harbor, Buhrow, Martin; Fern surgical; Andrew A. Hise, Amy Miller, Kastro, 1501 State Barbara Myers, all Genoa. medical; Christopher DISCHARGED- Jennifer Lucas, 1432 Orchard Gerkensmeyer, Jeffery Beach, medical. Collum, both Elmore; DISCHARGED: Mrs.

Mildred Taylor, Martin. Juan Cortez Roger MEMORIAL, Fremont: Crawford, Mrs. Sturgil DISCHARGE Matthews. Mulligan, Oak Harbor. EMERGENCIES Amy Wood, Port Clinton, the head injury.

David Sotak, Tuesday morning, LeVeck Lakeside, head injury. ambulance took Mrs. Louis Angelina Kuzma, Port Clinton, head injury. John Martus of North Southway Drive from 303 11th Street Knecht, Port Clinton, laceration of left to Magruder Hospital. upper thigh.

Baldamero Reyna, Correction: It was the Port Clinton, laceration of Neidecker- LeVeck right thumb. Mary Reed, ambulance and not Port Clinton, laceration of Sanders which transferred left little finger. Paul Harry F. Thomas, 1202 Hunter, Mansfield, injured Prairie Marblehead, left hand. from Magruder Hospital to St.

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