Hunting season outlook boosts Ohio sportsmen
Statewide reports predict a good hunting season despite heavy rains. Warden Tom Warner and W. R. Hudson released about 96 young pheasants in Crawford township, eight weeks old with about half being cock birds. The Ohio division of conservation plans a large display at the state fair August 26 to September 1, with Farmer-Sportsmen’s Day on September 1 to foster farmer sportsman relations.
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Tom Warner
W. R. Hudson
Crawford Township
The
Conservation Bulletin
Ohio Division of Conservation and Natural Resources
Win Kinnan
Boy Injured in Bicycle Auto Crash Near Carey
David Sammet fourteen was thrown from his bicycle at Riester's garage corner while riding north on Patterson street. Howard Ward driving west on Findlay street with a green light reportedly could not avoid the collision. David suffered brain concussion internal injuries and possible leg fractures. he remained unconscious at Findlay hospital as his father accompanied him.
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David Sammet
Paul Sammet
Carey
Riester
Patterson Street
Howard Ward
David
Linco
H K van Buren
Bristoll
Findlay
Lakeside Delegates Named for West Ohio League Institute
Five active local Leaguers Ruth Heck Blaine Thome Shirley Tracy Rex Huston and John Baker will attend the Lakeside Institute from July 30 to August 5. They depart Sunday afternoon and will lodge at Wo Ho Mis lodge with arrangements through Epworth Lodge Lakeside Ohio.
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Lakeside
Ruth Heck
Blaine Thome
Shirley Tracy
Rex Huston
John Baker
West Ohio League Institute
Epworth Lodge
Lakeside O
Ill with pneumonia sends Charles Cramer to Findlay hospital
Charles Cramer, ill with pneumonia, was taken by golf ambulance Tuesday evening to Findlay hospital. He had been sick several days at his grandparents' home on Grove Street. He was a porter at the Galt Hotel and was reported slightly improved on Wednesday.
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Charles Cramer
Findlay Hospital
James Briggs
Grove Street
Galt
Women of the Moose Initiation and Meeting Count Prize
The Women of the Moose announce initiation of candidates next Tuesday evening. All members urged to attend. Beginning July 18 the officer and member with the most meetings attended during the year will receive a Moose pin.
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Women of the Moose
Pre school Clinic At McCutchenville Schoolhouse
A pre school clinic will be held at the McCutchenville schoolhouse on 900 1 m Monday July 31. The clinic is for all children who will begin school at McCutchenville this fall.
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McCutchenville
Appreciation note from Bruce Hunter
Bruce Hunter of 2109 Dana Ave Cincinnati Ohio thanks those who sent flowers and cards during his recent illness.
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Bruce Hunter
Dana Ave
Cincinnati
Township trustees may be paid from township funds for poor relief duties
Attorney General Thomas J. Herbert rules that trustees designated as agents of county commissioners for poor relief are paid from their township general fund not the poor relief fund. A June opinion allows after September 2 additional compensation per a legislative amendment. Trustees cannot act beyond duties approved by county commissioners.
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Township General Fund
Thomas J. Herbert
Theodore Tilden
Portage County
Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices
Herbert
Crawford Township Trustees Named By Wyan Authority
The Crawford township trustees were designated as prior administrators by the Wyan authority rather than by the county commissioners, establishing their oversight role in the township.
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Crawford Township
Wyannot County
Radio friends visit at the Bich home in Columbus
Mr and Mrs W H Izes of Columbus and their daughter in law Mrs Richard Izes of Toledo visited Mr and Mrs George W Bich on Monday afternoon. Mrs Izes and Mrs Bish became friends during Mrs Izes broadcasting a household hour across Columbus stations and used many of Mrs Bishs recipes. Mrs Bish received several prizes.
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W H_Izes
Holbrooke Drive
Columbus
Richard Izes
Toledo
George W_ Bich
Izes
Bish
Mrs Bishs
Mrs Bish
Injury at farm barn causes head wound and spinal injuries
On a Friday afternoon Avery Needs suffered a head gash and spinal injuries when a rope broke during hay unloading at the Ernest Dunn farm near Carey. He was transported to Findlay hospital in critical condition but is reported resting well.
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Avery Needs
Ernest Dunn
Carey
Mr Needs
Mc Needs
Findlay Hospital
Home-Cov ing at New Zion Church Services
The Homosomone of the New Zion church near Wharton begins Sunday services with Sunday school at 9 3 0 a m and preaching at 1 3 0 p m led by Rev John Terry afternoon service at 1 3 0 p m with Rev L H Naumann from Findlay delivering the sermon Mrs Wesley Wonder and Mrs Evert Lee of Carey provide singing portions.
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New Zion
Wharton
John Terry
L H Naumann
Findlay
Wesley Wonder
Evert Lee
Carey
Carey lodge No 407 to install new officers by District Deputy Grand Master
District Deputy Grand Master 8 S Stover and staff of Tindsay will install the newly elected officers of Carey lodge No 407 this Thursday evening. Your presence is requested. Harry Bowman, Secretary.
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S Stover
Tindsay
Carey Lodge
Harry Bowman
Many Activities at Carey Playground
Youth softball and baseball dominate Carey Playground last week with 51 total runs in two softball games. Black's team beat Yingling 15-7 on Wednesday and Tucker’s squad won 23-6 Friday. Amos Blacks and Don Yingling chase scoring leadership with 33 and 31 runs respectively while Bob Strahm stars on the mound for 65-hit efforts in 14 innings. Dana Faires and De Amicis slip ahead in batting as Strahm wins two games. Bakies drops from the lead.
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Black
Yingling
Tucker
Rom
Amos Blacks
Charles ‘Tucker
Don Yingling
Bob Strahm
Dana Faires
Porky Strahm
de Amicites
Wiskers
Kidwell
Bob Straihm
Bill Bakies
Paul de Amicis
City Manager Plan of Government Adoption Timeline
The measure takes effect if a majority vote supports it. At the November 6, 1939 municipal election the first five council members will be elected on a nonpartisan ticket for four-year terms. The top three receive four years, the next two receive two years, with future elections allocating two and three seats respectively. Councilmen assume duties January 1, 1940.
Athletes Return From Camp Luboca With Honors
Robert Mapes and Dick Clouser return from Camp Luboca on Lake Erie after a week. Mapes wins the most athletic awards among 43 boys, taking first in the 440 yard run and other top placements including second in the half mile and one mile, and first in the 28 5 second 2a yard dash.
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Robert Mapes
Dick Clouser
Camp Luboca
Lake Erie
Bob
What the Stork's Brought
A baby boy, eight pounds, born Friday afternoon at Findlay hospital to Dre and Mrs P FE Drungenbolz of 9 Forest Dr. The Drungenbolzs' residence recalls Mr and Mrs George E Pointer of Rochester NY, who announced a daughter born July 2 to Mrs Pointer, daughter of Mr and Mrs W H Sloman of Caev. Her mother has been staying with her for several months.
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Findlay Hospital
P FE Drungenbolz
Forest
Drungenbolz
Cares
George E Pointer
Rochester NY
Pointer
Sloman
Caev
Operation at Cole Vbus
Donald Long 13 year old son of Mr and Mrs LCL L. Long of Preder ek reer von Wailueschas ot is underwent an operation at White Cross hospital. Dr Claude Peres performed the operation. Mr Long brought Donald home Sunday after staying with him through the procedure while Mrs Long remained in hospital.
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Donald Long
Lcl L. Long
Hoepf Farm Sold by Collet Trustee to Jay Martin
A trustee sold the Hoepf farm four miles northest of Carey comprising 108% acres to Jay Martin rural mail carrier on route 2. Mr and Mrs Hoepf will continue to occupy the farm.
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A G Collet
Charles Hoepf
Carey
Jay Martin
Hoepf
Salem Festival Sunday at Str Toséph Church Grounds
The Salem township church hosts its annual festival on Sunday July 30 with country fried chicken serving from 5:30 pm. Games prizes and music are planned with rain date Monday July 31.
Changes in election laws reshape Carey primary voting
The state legislature tightened election rules ahead of the upcoming primary. Sample ballots no longer provided by the board. residents must vote in their precincts 23 days prior. Absent voting now requires a 50 mile distance, with eligibility rules extended for out of state residents. Ballot access dates shifted to Thursday before election.
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Carey
County Board of Elections
Board of Elections
Dont Talk to Strangers Warns Local Marshal
Marshal Ed Weaver urges all local children to avoid strangers and refuse gifts rides or conversations from unknown people. He stresses parental cooperation and constant caution following a recent park incident.
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Marshal Ed Weaver
Mr Weaver
Park Averal
Keller Brothers Buy Sugar Bowl Confectionery
Willam and Edgar Keller, sons of Mr and Mrs H. B. Keller, have purchased the Sugar Bowl from Mr and Mrs Charles Dumit who conducted the confectionery in the same room for the past 11 years. The Keller brothers will rename it the Midway Grill and plan improvements as Mr and Mrs Dumit prepare to move to Arizona for Mr Dumit's health.
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Willam
Edgar Keller
Keller
Charles Dumit
Silef
Kelller Brothers
Dumit
Arizona
Dammits Healt
Arey Community Club to Hold Wiener Roast
The Carew Farmers Community club will host a wiener roast at the home of Wes Mark Karr east of Care Morday evening. Guests include Austry Ladies and members Davidson W W Gorfred and JY Vaushno.
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Carew Farmers Community
Wes Mark Karr
Cares Morday
Davidson
Gorfred
JY Vaushno
Philath ea Class Meeting Tuesday Night
The Philath ea class of Moment Boankelmal will meet Tuesday evening at home with Mrs Roy Bo Leeds as host. Mrs Vo M Green will lead the lesson study and Mrs C C Carr and Mrs J G las x will serve on the entertainment committee.
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Philarhea
Boankelmal
Roy Bo
Leeds
Vo M Green
C C Carr
Mra J Glas
Schreiber Family Reunion Moved to Catholic Hall
The Schreiber family reunion set for Sunday July 30 is relocated from Carey park to the Catholic hall in Carey due to venue change.
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Schreiber
Catholic Hall
Carey
Carey Park
Clover Farm Softball Club Renamed and Schedule
The former Bursons are now Clover Farm, managed by Dick Routh. Clover Farms beat Porcelains 3 1 in a ninth inning rally. The Frigidaires forfeited after a disputed play at second base. Electric Coolers beat Moose 7 5 but game delayed. Frigidaires tied Clover Farms 1 1, Niederkohr on the mound. Porcelains topped Carey Cash Market 10 1. Upcoming games include National Lime Stones versus Frederick's Clover Farm on July 27 and other matchups through August 1.
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Bursons
Clover Farm
Dick Routh
Porcelains
Frigidaires
Moose
L. J. ‘Niederkohr
I. J. Cassel
Clover Farms
L. H. Niederkohr
Farm Boys
Bob Strahm
Campbell
National Lime & Stones
Frederick's Clover Farm
Carey Cash Market
Maine Man Brings Trench Accident. Two Ribs Broken
Maine resident Brininger is recovering from two broken ribs and bruises after falling into a sewer trench July 15. He walked with Mrs Brininger and David Orians toward the Gibson home on S Patterson street when two men near the trench disappeared off the sidewalk. Orians injured his hip and leg as the trench stood 6 to 7 feet deep.
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Maine
Brininger
David Orians
James Gibson
Patterson Street
Mrs S B Beitler Taken To White Cross Hospital
Mrs S B Beitler ill with pneumonia at her home on FE Findlay street was taken to White Cross hospital Columbus in the Bristol invalid coach Tuesday about 9 30 p m. Her sister Miss Wattie Myers accompanied her. Her son Prof Reid Beither of Columbus was a Carey visitor on Tuesday afternoon making arrangements to take his mother to the hospital. He was unable to come to Garey sooner as his younger son Richard was very ill and threatened with appendicitis.
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S B Beitler
FE Findlay Street
White * Cross Hospital
Columbus
Bristoll
Wattie Myers
Beithers
Reid Beither
Carey
Garey
Richard
St Pauls Methodist Toledo Preaches Morning Service
Rev Marion E Tinsler will lead the morning worship at St Pauls Methodist Church on Madison Avenue Toledo. Mrs Tina ryo and children Betes and Lee accompany the service while deacons prepare the pews and organists for the program.
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Marion E Tinsler
St Pauls
Madison Avenue
Toledo
Tinaryo
Childr
Betes
Lee
Heo
Ponser
Bpworth
Outing Party Returns From Indian Lake Trip
A group including Bory Lee Harge en Wraa Mae Moser Aiden Gon and Betyv Hamler and Joany Frazier arrived home Sunday from a week long excursion at Indian Lake. Mrs J Haines and Mrs Pale Frazier served as chaperones during the trip.
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Bory Lee Harge
En Wraavalda Mae Moser
Aiden Gonfried
Betyv Hamler
Joany Frazier
Suipday
Indian Lake
J 4 Haines
Pale Frazier
Wyandot County Farm Bureau Group to Meet
Advisory Council Group No 5 Section 2 will meet Thursday evening July 27 at the home of Mr and Mrs A L Phillips west of town.
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Advisory Council
The
Wyandot County Farm Bureau
A L. Phillips
Staffing Changes at Carey Public Schools
Carey public schools announce several teaching staff changes. R H Sturgeon will replace L A Johnson as vocational agriculture teacher. Johnson moves to Van Wert, Sturgeon comes from Richwood after two years there and ten years at Caldwell. Sturgeon, Ohio State graduate, is married with three daughters and will live on W Findlay Street. Hayden Fouts resigns as coach. Robert Blose from Arcadia takes over coaching duties in Carey around August 25. Jane Stahof resigns as 2nd grade teacher near Findlay.
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Carey Public Schools
R. H. Sturgeon
L. A. Johnson
Johnson
van Wert
Sturgeon
Richwood
Caldwell
Ohio State University
Ohio State
Methodist Church
Lewis Shumaker
Findlay Street
J EB @Ziebarth
Vocational Agriculture Department
Carey Hayden Fouts
Carey
Middletown
Robert Blose
Arcadia
Blose
Ohio Northern University
Ada
Northwestern University
Chicago
Jane Stahof
Findlay
Epworth League to Lead Sunday Worship Service
The Epworth league conducts the regular Worship Service at 9 25 Sunday morning in the local Methodist church. Elaine Thome is organist for the prelude opening hymn and special number with Henrietta Iden at offertory closing hymn and postlude. A quartet Ruth Heck Mildred Whitaker Norma Jean Gibson Virginia Mitchell sings. Jack Tracy leads service with John Baker and Rex Huston as stewards and ushers.
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Epworth League
Elaine Thome
Henrietta Iden
Ruth Heck
Mildred Whittaker
Norma Jean Gibson
Virginia Mitchell
Jack Tracy
John Baker
Rex Huston
Better Baby Parade At Donnell Junior High
Mrs Myrtle Perkins and daughters Miss Arlene and Maxene attended with Miss Mary Hagley and Mrs David Lasley at the Better Baby parade Friday afternoon. 179 babies were entered including Perry Edward Lanning ten months son of Mr and Mrs W W Lanning of 843 Washington Ave Findlay Shirley Ann Wisner eleven months daughter of Mr and Mrs J V Wianer Carey and Bill Creighton four years son of Mr and Mrs Lou Creighton of 422 Center Street Findlay.
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Myrtle Perkins
Arlene
Maxene
Mary Hagley
David Lasley
Donnell Junior High School
Perry Edward Lanning
W W Lanning
Washington Avenue
Findlay
Shirley Ann Wisner
J Vv Wianer Carey
Bill Creighton
Weirs
Lou Creighton
Center Street
City Manager Plan Meeting Aims Public Input Next Monday
An appointed committee reviews the City Manager Plan and gathers citizen opinions. The meeting will be held at the Catholic Mall next Monday evening at 4000 Clerkpronp. Citizens from towns the size of Cares are invited to attend and ask questions about the proposal.
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Catholie Mall
Lowel
Local court case details emerge from scattered notes
Fragmentary OCR items reference Clarence Rupefing and Kenneth Adelesperger with unclear roles. Mentions Moons and Gate, plus names like George Winn and Ramotavhy Porene in a mixed, unreadable context. No clear event or outcome established.
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Uae
Colorful bulbs bloom on Ruffing home grounds
A reader notices Miss Weta Ruffing and Miss Ida Ruffing north of town planting over 1000 flower bulbs this season, brightening the Carey area with gladioli from their home garden.
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Varden Othe
Weta
Ida
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