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8 Fremont News-Messenger Friday, Nov. 24, 1972 Area Deaths And Funerals OM frvr, ntllOHtl. WHTMIK SlKfiCt JL IH I WUM CtK ilCiaMn i 1 Jr lata ifS the Side Door Bernard Strohl Bernard Clarence Ben Strohl, 61, 1230 Napoleon suffered a presumed heart attack Thursday, while hunting near Green Springs. He was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital where he was taken in an ambulance from the Young Funeral Home, Green Springs Mr. Strohl had been a meter maintenance man for the city since March 1, 1946.

Mr. Strohl was born in Lindsey, March 28, 1911, son of the late Clarence and Edna Harris Strohl. He was a veteran of World War II having served in the South Pacific Theater with the Seventh Infantry. Surviving are a brother, Harris Strohl and an aunt, Mrs. George (Marguerite) Diehr, both of Fremont.

His wife, the former Mabel Henretty, whom he married Sept. 5, 1936, died June 9, 1969. Mr. Strohl had attended St. Joseph School.

Friends will be received at the Paul A. Fick Paul A. Fick 81, 1105 W. State died Thursday at 3:20 pjn. in Memorial Hospital.

He was transported to the hospital by Roosen's Ambulance and admitted at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Fick had been proprietor of the former Fick's Bakery. He had been chief custodian of Ross High School on Croghan Street and had retired from Whirlpool Corporation in 1959. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church.

Born June 8, 1891, in Fremont Mr. Fick was the son of Albert W.G. and Hulda Zenke Fick. He married Martha V. Waggoner Jan.

8, 1917 in St. John's Church. She died Nov. 6, 1962. A brother and three sisters are also deceased.

Surviving are sons, Paul A. and Willis, both of Fremont; a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Mary Ellen) Holland, Fort Smith, a brother, Hubert, Toledo, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Walden, Fremont. Their are eight Gonawein Services Funeral services for Herman Gonawein, 65, 1529 Buckland retired construction contractor, were Wednesday in the Keller and Son Funeral Home.

The Rev. A. J. Klopfer of St. John's Lutheran Church officiated with burial in Oakwood Cemetery.

Mr. Gonawein died Monday evening in Memorial Hospital. Pallbearers were George Mead, Richard Oman, Raymond and Dennis Scherf. Strausbaugh Funeral Funeral services for Fred W. Strausbaugh, 76, 2980 E.

Cole Road, were Tuesday in the Weller-Wonderly Funeral Home. The Rev. Dr. J. R.

Walter officiated with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Strausbaugh had retired from the Christy Company. He died Sunday in Memorial Hospital. Pallbearers were LaMar and Earl Christy, Zeldon Lance and John Hoffman.

High Pressure Area Inf luences Weather William Eberly William Eberly, 86, 627 Rawson died Wednesday in the Villa Maria Nursing Home, Green Springs. He had been ill since June. Mr. Eberly had owned a hauling service from 1913 until 1962. He was a representative of an extermination service 15 years.

Surviving are a brother, Charles Fremont, nieces and nephews. Born Oct. 18, 1886 in Riley Township, Mr. Eberly was the son of Karl and Catherine Gutman Eberly. He married Johanna Sneider June 17, 1913 in St.

Joseph Church. She died Nov. 14, 1965. Three brothers and one sister are also deceased. A member of St.

Joseph Church, Mr. Eberly was also a member of the Holy Name Society, Legion of Mary, Rosary Society and an honorary life member of the Knights of Columbus. Friends will be received at the Ochs Funeral Home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Knights of Columbus No. 591 will gather in the of club rooms Friday before going to the funeral home to recite the Rosary at 7:30 p.m.

A Mass of the Resurrection will be offered Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church with burial in the parish cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Villa Maria Nursing Home are suggested tributes. Listening To Principal Highs today were forecast in the 40s.

Highs Saturday are expected to edge into the low 50s in parts of the state. Lows tonight will be in the mid 30s. Frost and a hard freeze stung most of the eastern third of the nation today, reaching south as far as Alabama and Georgia. Much of Texas was pelted with rain which soaked the Pacific Northwest, turning to snow in the mountains of Idaho and Montana. Dense foe in the Thanksgiving Dinner in their own classroom Wednesday afternoon.

(News-Messenger Photo by Bruce Crippen) First graders in Stephen Weller's class at Otis Elementary School are shown here listening to Principal David McNelly as he discussed Thanksgiving. The youngsters had a special I Rains, Snow Hurt Farms In Midwest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weeks of rain and snow in the Midwest have bogged down what otherwise would have been a good year for cash crops. The United States Department of Agriculture had estimated that November's corn crop would be 5.4 billion bushels, a 3 per cent increase over 1971 production. The estimate for soybean yield was 1.35 billion bushels, a 15 per cent increase. Then the rains came.

Precipitation in the Chicago area, typical of the Midwest, has been 6.42 inches since Oct. 1, compared to a norm of 4.04 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Last year, Warren Langdon's grain elevator in Wabash, processed 100,000 bushels of soybeans and 150,000 bushels of corn in November. This year, Langdon said, his Richvalley Cooperative Elevator handled 30,000 bushels of corn and just 100 bushels of soybeans through mid-November. Farm officials in Indiana say corn and soybean farmers lose an estimated $1 million for each day those cash crops go unharvested.

In Minnesota, 18 counties have been declared disaster areas, and the Farm Home Administration has received nearly 2,000 applications for emergency loans from farmers. The Minnesota Crop and Livestock Reporting Service still estimates the corn crop at 3 per cent above last year and the soybean yield at a whopping 41 per cent above 1971 if the farmers can get them out of the fields. In Nebraska, excellent fall harvest weather led to predictions of record corn, soybean, grain sorghum and sugar beet crops. But early last week, a snowstorm dumped up to nine inches on the mature crops, driving sorghum heads to the ground and making them more difficult to harvest. A high pressure area centered south of Ohio influenced the state's weather overnight and today.

Temperatures in Fremont edged up to 38 Thanksgiving Day and skies were generally clear across Ohio overnight No snow or rain was reported and temperatures were cold. Fremont's low today was 29 degrees. Readings shortly before dawn ranged from 21 degrees at Dayton to 29 at Cleveland and Toledo. Cloudy ikies and rain are expected over the state Saturday. A light warming trend will accompany the rainy weather.

Keller and Son Funeral Home grandchildren and three great-Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Fremont, Area Hospital Reports Karlovetz Mortuary Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. John Mittermaier will conduct funeral services Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

in the mortuary with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Desso T. Underwood central valley of California made driving hazardous as visibility dropped near zero. Temperatures before dawn ranged from 10 at Ely, to 67 at Key West, Fla. The Rev.

Carl F. Minter of Trinity United Methodist Church will conduct funeral services Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the mortuary with burial in Pleasant Union Cemetery, Old Fort. The family suggests tributes may be donations to the American Heart Fund. The city water office will close at noon Monday.

MEMORIAL If you're 18 yc Diane Miller, Oak Harbor; Barbara Parkhurst, Clyde; Mrs. Lloyd Stiffler, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Robert Yoder, Kansas; Mrs. Henry Zinkiewcz, Clyde. Thursday Admissions Surgical Kelly, 7, daughter of GIBSONBURG Desso T.

tome to the Side Door Club It's at the HOLIDAY INN (of course) What do doctors recommend forpatients inpain? Doctors all over the country dispense over 50,000,000 1 of these tablets to their patients each year. 3422 Port Clinton Rd. Exit 6 at Ohio Turnpike Rt. 53, Fremont, Ohio BELLEVUE CITY Admissions Mrs. Margaret Bevens, Clyde.

Discharges Angel, daughter of Mrs. Flora McCoy, Fremont; Mrs. James Lee, Clyde; Dwayne Gillum, Republic. SANDUSKY GOOD SAMARITAN Discharges Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Fremont; John Battle, Port Clinton.

SANDUSKY MEMORIAL Discharges Glenda Redman, Bellevue. SANDUSKY PROVIDENCE Discharges Mrs. Phillip Phillips, Port Clinton Steven Norris and Henry Estep, both Clyde; Mrs. Frances Cook, Mark Rivera and Mrs. Peter Evans, all Bellevue.

TIFFIN MERCY Admissions Mrs. Lowell Eisenhour, Burgoon. Discharges Mrs. Linda Fretz, Republic. MAGRUDER Admissions Luella C.

Barnes, Violet D. Rise, Lawrence Grieger, all of Route 1, Oak Harbor; Lee D. Harder, Lacame. ST. CHARLES Admissions Mrs.

Fred Pope, Martin; Mrs. Ruth Stausmyer, Elmore. Discharges Daniel Spaulding, Martin; Lance Geldien, Elmore. Karl Rimelspach Earl W. Rimelspach, 81, 1824 Stevenson died Wednesday at 11:25 p.m.

in Memorial Hospital, where he had been admitted Sept. 30. Mr. Rimelspach had retired in 1958 from the Howard Zink Co. after 36 years.

Since retiring he had been a school crossing guard This Saturday Night the Hock and Itoll will be by HANDS OF TIME Poors to the CLUB open at 9 P.M. Fangboner Road; Mrs. Joe Kinney, County Road 41, Fremont; Mrs. William Kittel, Kingsgate Drive; Constance Knudsen, Martin Avenue; Patrick Kwiatowski, County Road 229, Fremont; Ronald McComas, Cherry Street; Kevin Nitschke, Edwards Drive; Mrs. Carroll Overmyer, Hayes Avenue; Mrs.

Victoria Paluch, Lime Street; Jonel Sager, West State Street; Mrs. Loretta Sawyer, West State Street; Timothy Shanahan, County Road 94, Fremont; Joyce Shoemaker, Carbon Street; James Solze, Lawndale Court; Jane Weaver, South Street; Mrs. Charles Whitcomb, Hickory Street; John Bastian, Tiffin; Mrs. Daniel Cleveland and daughter, Green Springs; Mrs. Perry Fritz, Bettsville; Mrs.

Edna Hunt, Clyde; Mrs. Ada Ickes, Gibsonburg; Huber Jennings, Clyde; Mrs. Dennis Kersten and son, Oak Harbor; Mrs. Dewey Martin, Clyde; Wednesday Admissions Surgical Mrs Marian Castillo, East State Street; Mary, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Meyer, Clyde. Medical Mrs. Mae Miller, County Road 232, Fremont; Mrs. Steve Distel, East Cole Road; Joseph Corrigan, Green Springs; Elvin Posey, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Harry Williams, Clyde; Mrs.

Willis Wever, Helena; Paul Newland, Clyde. Wednesday Discharges Mrs. Nelson Baughman and son, North Street; Mrs. Lyle Bishop, Sixth Street; John Bliss, Ohio Avenue; Mrs. David Boda, South Street; Mrs.

Richard Clinebell, North Buchanan Street; Eldon Fey, Croghan Street; Alvin Franks, Circle Drive; Christine Frater, North Fifth Street; Mrs. Shirley Heishman, East State Street; Mrs. Rienhart Hepner, Ohio Avenue; Mrs. Howard Hetrick, There are many medications a physician or dentist can prescribe for pain. Some are narcotic, many are available only on prescription.

But there is one pain reliever, available without prescription, doctors dispense again and again. Anacin. Each year, doctors give over 50,000,000 Anacin tablets to their patients in pain. If doctors think enough about Anacin to dispense all these tablets, what better recommendation can you ask when you are in pain? You see, Anacin contains more of the pain reliever doc tors recommend most than any other leading tablet. Headache and dental pain is relieved incredibly fast; minor pains of arthritis are dependably eased for hours; even the aches anil pains of colds and flu respond to Anacin.

So the tension and depression that can be caused by such pain will be relieved too. And millions take Anacin without stomach upset. When you're in pain, why don't you follow the practice of so many doctors and take the table! a doctor might give you in his own office. Take Anacin-. Band Plays From 9:30 P.M.

to 2 A.M. COME AS YOU ARE the Side Door Club OPEN EVERY SAT. 9 P.M. to 2:30 Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Kupka, Lake Street; Mrs. Jerry Kruchkow, Rawson Avenue; Anthony, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ottney, Alger Street; Ronald, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wolf, County Road 243, Fremont; Mrs. Charles Whitcomb, Fulton Street; Charles, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph, Lindsey; George Myers, Sandusky; Mrs. Patricia Balduf, Clyde.

Medical George Coleman, Fulton Street; Frederick Gerken, Clyde; Charles Lindsey, Helena; Wesley, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mathis, Clyde. Thursday Discharges Mrs. James Albert, Union Place; Phillip and Sharon Batesole, North Fifth Street; Mrs.

Paul Brenamen, Finley Drive; Mrs. Donald Gressman, Tiffin Street; Mary Krynciw, North Front Street; Mrs. Alice Larkins, Tiffin Road; John Nause, County Road 243, Fremont; James Rich, Garrison Street; Robert Robinson, Garrison Street; Mrs. Fred Weiker, East State Street; Kimberly Bamett, Tiffin; Mrs. Underwood, 68, 212 E.

Stevenson died Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. in Memorial Hospital after an illness of three days. Mr. Underwood was a retired employe of Martin-Marietta Woodville, where he had been employed 45 years. Mr.

Underwood had resided in the Woodville-Gibsonburg area 50 years. He was born June 8, 1891 in Kalida, Ohio. Surviving are his second wife, the former Emma Davis, sons, Don, Perrysburg; D. Eugene, Elmore, and Larry of Mt. Prospect, sisters, Mrs.

Vearl Vandemark and Mrs. Bert (Edna) Reimer, both of Defiance, and Mrs. Iva Stemen, Fostoria. There are four grandchildren. His first wife, the former Marcella Westbeld, died April 11, ,1965.

He was also preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Flora Campbell Underwood, four brothers, and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Veh and Son Funeral Home. The Rev. John Seim of Zion Lutheran Church will conduct funeral services Saturday at 11 a.m. in the mortuary with burial in West Union Cemetery.

The family suggests memorials to the Zion Lutheran Organ Fund. Otto R. Heinz NATIONAL HUM ORIAL STONE CO. REMAINS A LEADER Check These Features Beauty Completeness of Finish Layout of Design A CONVENTION SPECIAL EL jwj ROBERTS and SON inc Carvings Look Who's Here INVITES YOU TO THEIR A Memorial Stone Co 1422 E. State St.

HARRY NARTKER Phone 332-0431 Around About Fremont THREE COUPLES HAVE applied for marriage licenses in Seneca County Probate Court, Tiffin. They are David A. Beard, 1607 Garrison Fremont, and Thelma M. Lambert, Kansas; Sandor L. Lachner, 714 Thompson Fremont, and Lelah Shepherd, Tiffin, and Larry R.

Muhr, Attica, and Susan K. Smith. Route 2, Bellevue. AN ATTEMPTED ENTRY last night of a house trailer at 2458 County Road 181 was investigated today by the Sheriff's Department Deputy Kennard Hirt said a screen and window pane had been broken at the home of Norma Askins. The trailer was not entered however.

SATURDAY STORY HOUR at Birchard Public Library will feature the stories, "Cranberry by Devlin, and "The Adventure of Spider," by Arkhurst. All school-age children are invited to attend the program which begins at 3: 15 p.m. MRS. RUTH HOLLINGER of Morrison Street, fell Wednesday night at her home and suffered a fractured left hip. She is confined to room 150 at Memorial Hospital of Sandusky County.

Courthouse News FISHER DIVORCE Wayne Fisher, 135 S. Taft has been granted divorce from Leah Kay Fisher, according to a Common Pleas Court journal entry. The defendant was restored her former name, Leah Kay Ziebold. SEBETTO DIVORCE Richard A. Sebetto, County Road 265, Fremont, has been issued divorce in Common Pleas Court from Rebecca A.

Sebetto. Child custody was given the defendant and she was awarded $20 a week support. MITTEN DIVORCE Wanda L. Mitten, 315 Second I I 'f 1 Nov. 22 Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Mason, 583 North County Road 204, Fremont, a son at 9:34 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Nov. 22 Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Lance, 434 Vine a daughter at 1:54 p.m. in Memorial Hospital. Nov. 22 Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Clark, 611 S. Main Gibsonburg, a daughter at 3:27 p.m. in Memorial Hospital. Nov.

23 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, 1730 Berch Terrace, Port Clinton, a son at 1:06 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Nov.

23 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Springer, 1320 Gordon Place, a daughter at 7:32 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. McGormley Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gonya, 504 White Road, are the paternal grandparents. Nov. 24 Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Newman, Box 94, Helena, a son at 6:44 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Locality's Dog Believed Stolen Mrs. Dean A.

Miller, 627 N. Brush told the Sheriff Department yesterday that her Siberian Samoyed dog is missing and apparently stolen. The dog weighs more than 60 pounds and answers to the name of "Snow." The breed is a very rare one. Pope Paul Names New Archbishop at Franklin Avenue and West State Street. The native of Ballville Township was born June 11, 1891, son of William H.

and Christina Engler Rimelspach. He married Theresa Dumbrof June 17, 1909 in Monroe, Mich. Surviving are his widow; a brother Wilfert, Fremont; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Parlow and Mrs. Adam Roth, both of Fremont, five grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

A son, Donald, and a daughter, Mrs. Marian Dayringer, preceded him in death. Mr. Rimelspach was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Friends may call at the Karlovetz Mortuary Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Wayne Hoedt will conduct funeral services Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the mortuary with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to St.

John's Church. Paul D. Schell BRADNER Paul D. Schell, 59, of 126 Bell Bradner, retired set-up man for Ford Autolite Fostoria, died Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in Veterans Administration Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich.

He had been ill for three months. Mr. Schell, a veteran of World War was a native of Bradner. He was born April 11, 1913, the son of George and Idella (Sanders) Schell. He married Mildred A.

Overmyer in Tiffin on March 26, 1937. After 30 years of employment with Ford Autolite, he retired in 1968. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors are his widow; one son, Fred, Maumee; one grandchild; one brother, Earl of Bradner; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Shoemaker, Gibsonburg; Mrs.

Idella Guthrie, Elmore, and Mrs. Velma Gillespie, tn i mm 1 it trier vfe mm WTW Juan Cantu and daughter, Lindsey; Faith DeBlase, Bellevue; Mrs. Edward Geyman, Burgoon; Claude King, Bettsville; Mrs. Edna Meek, Clyde; Mrs. Elfred Perrin, Clyde; Mrs.

Tom Perin Sr. and son, Tiffin; Harold Reinbolt, Gibsonburg; Stephen Williman, Old Fort. Occupancy Report Census Taken at Midnight Designed capacity all patients 242; today's census 137. WOOD COUNTY Admissions Barbara Ebka, Pemberville; Mrs. Carolyn Nonnemaker, Bradner.

Discharges Raymond and Scott Sheets and Miss Donna Shaffer, all of Pemberville. kfltTsffKJ SPONSORING THE i mm of the wj Jiff BANDS 9 If FRIDAY, NOV. 24 4M Ilk FROM OO TO 1 2:00 mtm mm. sanqusky county E0 MBM ESMBW MltODOUNOS iWISfSVADMissioN ti mWrn Featuring Brand NEW Items PORT CLINTON Otto R. Heinz, 79, formerly of 119 Driftwood Drive, Port Clinton, died Thursday in Magruder Hospital after an illness of one year.

A retired operating engineer for the city of Toledo, Mr. Heinz worked at Reno Beach having been employed for 23 years retiring in 1959. He was a former city salesman for American Plumbers Supply Company and was an Army World War I veteran. Born Jan. 19, 1893 in Toledo he married Emma Kreiger in 1921 and she survives.

Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Shirley) Arft, Port Clinton; one sister, Mrs. Anna Stevens and one brother, Arthur Heinz, both of Toledo; and three grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park, Toledo with the Rev.

Richard Buchsteiner officiating. There will be no services at the Gerner and Wolf Funeral Home where calling hours will be held after 1 p.m. Friday. OVER 500 LAMPS STYLED IN FLOOR MODEL, TABLE, VANITY. PIANO, ACCENT, STUDENT DESK, TIFFAf REPRODUCTIONS AND OTHERS.

I OIL PAINTINGS MOST WITH ARTIST CERTIFICATION. OVER 800 DECORATIVE LIGHTING FIXTURES ON DISPLAY AND 130 UNUSUAL FLOOR AND WALL CLOCKS. Nov. 23 Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Springer, 1320 Gordon Place, a daughter at 7:32 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Nov. 23 Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Ohms, 315 Harvard, Terrace Park, a son at 10:58 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. DON'T MISS THE NEW ENLARGED GIFT SECTION! WASHINGTON (AP) Pope Paul VI has named the Most Rev. Joseph L. Bernardin archbishop of Cincinnati, it was announced here today.

The archdiocese of Cincinnati has a total population of 2.67 million, including 529,000 Roman Catholics. Meany In Hospital TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP) -AFL-CIO President George Meany, admitted to Phelps Memorial Hospital after suffering slight chest pains, "spent a comfortable night and his condition is stable," a hospital spokesman said today. Nov. 24 U.S.

Coast Guard Fireman and Mrs. Kenneth Gonya, 2027 Read Lot 47, Omaha, a son at 4:30 a.m. in the Army Hospital in Omaha. The couple have a daughter, Amy, 1. Mrs.

Gonya is the former Roseann Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross, SAVE 50 TO 70 ON A GRANDFATHER CLOCK DURING OUR Bradner. Friends may call Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Sage-Barndt Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m.

by the Rev. Roy B. Howell. Burial will be in Bradner Cemetery. SPECIAL SALE.

was granted divorce from Patrick J. Mitten, 527 Fourth in common pleas court. The plaintiff was awarded child custody, $50 a week support and division of property. Adding Still Another Feast Buffet at the HOLIDAY INN SUNDAY BUFFET SERVING 1 1 A.M. 10 8 P.M.

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