Ottoville High School - Echo of Time Yearbook (Ottoville, OH)
- Class of 1959
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N L, L11 Q S ECHO ,, L wwww 1 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF OTTOVILLE HIGH SCHOOL vol. 1 - 1959 W K DEDICATION Throughout his fifty years of teaching,lhn Heckman has enriched the lives of many students, not only by his teaching of science and math- ematics, but also with the vast amount of knowledge he has nccummulated dur- ing the years. Having acted as mayor for twenty years and a good citizen every year, Mr. Heckman is a man who has earned the friendship and respect of the entire community. He is re- membered by all sports enthusiasts for his coaching of many winning bas- ketball teams. None of us will ever forget him. In sincere gratitude for all he has done for our homes, our school, and our community, we, the senior class of Ottoville High School, dedicate the first edition of the ECHO OF TIME to Mr. Louis W. Heckman. The advanced math class was made up entirelv of Junior and Senior boys. Mr. Heckman explains a new piececnfequip- ment to three junior boys. A familiar scene in the senior physics class. l' Supt. H. A. Von Kaenel Prin. L. W. Heckman BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Robert M. Wannemacher, Presidentg Mr. Edmund H. Schimmoeller, Vice Presidentg Mr. Edw. J. Utendorf, Clerkg Members: Mr. George Hilvers, Mr. Anthony Schlagbaum, Mr. Leo C. Kortokrax. H. A. VON KAENEL Supt. - Latin Univ. of Dayton OhioStateUniv. IndianaUhiversity L. W. HECKMAN Prin. - Science Mathematics Senior Home Room St. Joseph's College JEROME MOENTER Varsity Coach Industrial Arts Boys' Phys. Ed. Bowling Green State University BASIL V. ALT Music - Dramatics Columbia School of Music Indiana Univ. REV. LOUIS W. HUFFMAN Ethics Mt. St. Mary's REV. HERMAN J . FORTMAN - Ethics Mt. St. Mary's ROBERT ZEIGLER Driver Education Biology - English Junior Home Room Bowling Green State University FRANCIS R. KERN Commerce-Journalism Freshman Home Room Bowling Green State University Indiana University g .fi NORBERT GETZ Freshman Coach Social Studies Sophomore Home Room Defiance College LARRY SCHLOTTERBECK Voc. Agriculture Ohio State Univ. MISS DORIS SHAWLEY Home Economics Girls' Phys. Ed. CafeteriaSupervisor Schoo1Librarian Defiance College MRS. BETTY WEBER English - Gen. Sci. Girls' Phys. Ed. Bowling Green State University SISTER M. OTHILDA C.PP.S. Grade 8 Notre Dame Univ. Athenaeum of Ohio Mary Manse College MRS. MAXINE FRY Grade 7 Heidelberg College SISTER M. DOREEN C.PP.S. Grade 6 Univ. of Dayton JAMES SCHIMMOLLEB Grade 6 Bowling Green State University SISTER M. JANE C.PP.S. Grade 5 Athenaeum of Ohio SISTER M. CERONA C.PP.S Grades 4 8 5 Athenaeum of Ohio MRS. RUTH WRASMAN Grade 4 Mary Manse College MRS. ANNA BECKER Grade 5 Ohio University SISTER M. LUCIOLA C.PP.S. Grade 2 Athenaeum of Ohio MISS CELESTE WEBER Grade 2 Mary Manse College SISTER M. CHARLENE C.PP.S. Grade 1 Athenaeum of Ohio MRS. MARY ANN RODE Grade 1 Mary Manse College W X M. M - H A15 ., . sq! flwvf' 3- Q if-1. 1, ggwgggmgf-q w' Q, A A+ 2.551 L. 'fLJ.-55 ,'i'gg37 is ,.,f'f'f'g,5,j., ' N 5 W. 7' ' .f .Mmm .N . .. ,-.Lh . . , , 4. . A VL, . .gpiggfr 1-Pb' A -z ,..,' fI.- 'MIN k W, :NH W 9? 5. M5 QW 55. --f vm! 235 .1 in iv' Q' ' ' WA' - .1 75 ' kiagjliw A Tfrf' .iff S ' 7 - ' 7 .-si.-SA 'H' 'i ' muff .A ...L X ,A rf madr- ing.. .rm X if W vww- MYF . CLHSSES ,M .1 JAMES E. MILLER Class Officer l,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Schol. Team 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 5 Baseball 1 NANCY L. ODENWELLER Band 1,2,3,4 Rangerette 2,3,4 Class Officer 3,4 Schol. Team 2,3,4 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 3,4 Office Clerk 2,3 Prom Committee 3 Salutatorian 4 RUTH A. LANGHALS Class Officer 4 Librarian 2 Schol. Team 1,2,3 Office Clerk 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Valedictorian 4 ARTHUR G. MILLER Class Officer 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 4 Prom Committee 3 ROGER J. SCHLAGBAUM Band l,2,3,4 F.F.A. 3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 Class Officer 2 Prom Committee 3 VIRGINIA R. SPICER Band 1,2,3,4 Rangerette 2,3,4 Cheerleader l Librarian 3 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Office Clerk 4 Vo. Ag. Sec. 4 Prom Committee 3 F.F.A. Queen Atten. 4 BEVERLY J. SPENCER Band 1,2,5,4 Rangerette 2,5,4 Librarian 1,2 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 5,4 Cafe Cashier 1,2,5,4 Prom Committee 5 VIRGINIA M. KING Band 1,2,3,4 Rangerette 2,5,4 Dramatics 4 Prom Committee 5 ROBERT H. BOCKRATH Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Basketball 2 Dramatics 5,4 Prom Committee 3 MAURICE B. BOECKER F.F.A. 2 Librarian 4 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Baseball 1 Dramatics 5,4 Prom Committee 3 CATHERINE A. MYERS Band 4,1,2,5 Rangerette 2,3,4 Cheerleader 1 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 5,4 Prom Committee 3 JOYCE M. ODENWELLER Band 1,2,5,4 Rangerette 2,5,4 Dromatics 4 Prom Committee 5 ,fmsgfgs r ii 5-'Wx .I if ?s'3QE -. . LINDA L. SCHMITT Band 1,2,5,4 Rangerette 2,5,4 Librarian 5,4 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 4 Office Clerk 2,5 Prom Committee 5 JOAN L. HORSTMAN Rangerette 2,5,4 Class Officer 1,2 Librarian 4 Prom Committee 5 Schol. Team 4 JEROME A. NIEMEYER F.F.A. 1,2,5,4 Dramatics 4 Prom Committee 5 Schol. Team 4 DENNIS L. MILLER F.F.A. 1,2,5,4 Prom Committee 5 MILDRED T. RUEN Rangerette 2,5,4 Schol. Team 2,5 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 5 Prom Committee 5 DARLDNE F. HOEHN Rangerette 5,4 Class Officer 1 Librarian 1,2 Highlight-Review 4 Echo of Time 4 Dramatics 5,4 Office Clerk 4 Prom Committee 5 3. ' xx'- X. s.-. H ,Y 15... 'z,:. K 9Jq,XAvU: .4 fifib EX., :HW :Q Xav ,X in , 5- eww RW 1 . LSQJP - - .V-q.. , fx .. il'ff Q ' - iff 'Tip W 1 X six, + .SN , t ,ww . digg. . + j f.5E5i 1 Q N: ak 'xi v sig k N mu . --A .I 'lv E ,388 A fu . - ie 9 1 S. 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Row 3: Ann Briclcner, Zelma Ashbaugh, Harry Von Kaenel, Tom Martz,Roger Miller, Nick Pittner, Geraldine Wieging, Patty Bernardg Row 4: Carl Her- man, Rebecca Byrne, Edna Pohl, Art Landwehr,0tt Landwehr, Judy Miller, John Miller, Ralph Hermang Row 5: Janice Odenweller, Diane Barber. n ,, in Y v sf, Vasu' sigmf Y 'Q' 'J L nf' 74,9 fy! Mn., ,5 i. '! , -xt r gif gi. QQ, ' K . . -1, .. .KXK A As., in Q H F B f SSSS 'F we ' ' . i We if 1 L fa Q . 'fig J J F Q' 9 , .K 1. W fe we x A 3 ' S F, Barr- 9 gf- 6 xg: B B' V P ' X7 f J .M mf soPHoMoREs Row 1: J. Ruen, 0. Wenzlick, J. Miller, E. Martz, L. Deitering, T. Eick- holt, K. Weber, P.IIoehng Row 2: J. Miller, J. Wicging, P. Schreiber, M. Trenkamp, S. Schlotterbeck, R. Brickner, K. Schmitt, D. Bricknerg Row 5: E. Bockrath, G. Schimmoeller, G. Schlagbaum, J. Heck, B. Kennedy, D. Wanne- macher, B. Knippen, S. Miller. Row 4: B. Hoorman, N. Boecker, R. Horstman, J. McGue, C. Pohlman, L. Heit- meyer, G. Wannemacher, K. Swintg Row 5: J. Horstman, J. Klima, R. Bernard, P. Schimmoeller, G. Hilvers, D. Stepleton, R. Maher, T. Van Ossg Row 6: J. Landin, E. Schmersal, A. Gasser, T. Rose. . .Q 'Q , My X J ' W' i xs w is v 'x X 5 mr 5 at 'F' my 'MFI 'Q Q? lffA 11 1 -fgf P 'f ' We -az, ya FRESHMEN Row 1: David Von Kaenel, Ralph Brickner, Tom Rayman, Paul Odenweller, Philip Odenweller, Richard Stokes: Row 2: Jim Niedecken, Bob Hoersten, John Plescher, Gary Odenweller, Mike Langhals, Richard Ililversg Row 5: Phyllis Schimmoeller, Con- nie Martz, Ann Wenzlick, Judy Miehls, Eileen Hilvers, Karen Miller. Row 4: Guy Miller, Henry Landwehr, Dan Miller, Ralph Pohl, Karl Boecker, Norbert Burgeig Row 5: Ruth Niemeyer, Orville Turnwald, Larry Burkhart, Bob Brickner, Karl Bendele, Doris Deiteringg Row 6: Joan Landin, Dennis Landin. W wx - X X XM gr.. 'X'-.. .KRW 1 M ,K f 5 ' Lf 3 X ' - N ' v f 5 5 5 . 5 .1 XS-- L i LL': K Nw' 1 HF! - Ss -QW 6. W HQ , g gf ? 5 X - xp, f '- Q A . X Q X w r 7 :g , T Ak 2- ' R Z K? Ai Q ,f ii W iwui flak: l A I 1 Sign E x - ' K . M ,I L W , ' , - WT. , ,4A F p f f ! -sf? 5 F Mu 4' A fig E fa ' ' K . - 1. 7 --,, . Q f 5 -T-'5: :.pf -1 wxx MM H fQ.,,,' il, J K ' A FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Q5 .XQNS ww N69 N 6-59 099 vmxi oe 5 vi' 005 9'ev.eo ef ' 99 593 X qi 4 wx 1 , W .lpoexyf OJ' SGW wg 1 i QL. to R.D Mr. Schlotterbcck, Art Miller, Roger Schlagbaum, Larry Heitmeyer, Don Schlagbaum, Jim Miller, John Miller. l fLeft to Right, Front Row: Richard Hilvers, Orville Turnwald, Guy Miller, Mike Langhals, Robert Brickner, Ralph Brickner, Norbert Burgei, John Plescher, Norbert Pohl, Dennis Landin. Standing: Stanley Miller, Gerald Schimmoeller, Bill Knippen,Jnhn Miller, Gerald Hilvers, LarryHeitmeyer, Joe Ruen, G. Phillip Schim- moeller, Norbert Boecker, Tom Eickholt, Jim Heck. ... xxl's.r'T'fTr'l'i-l fLeft to Right, Front Row: Mr. Schlotterbeck, Art Mi11er,Roger Schlagbaum, Larry Heitmeyer, Don Schlagbaum, Guy Miller, John Miller, Standing: Roger Miller, Gerry Schreiber, Art Landwehr, Carl Herman, Dan Deitering, Don Knippen, Bob Trenkamp, Jerome Niemeyer, Ott Landwehr, Tom Martz, Ralph Herman. Virginia Spicer writes an Nancy Odenweller looks over editorial for an issue of pictures to be used in the the Highlight-Review. yearbook. YEARBCOK AND NEWSPAPER STAFF pp p Maurice Boecker,BobBock- rath, and Jerry Miller were responsible for dup- licating the newspaper. Art work in the yearbook Cathy Myers, Mildred Ruen, and newspaper was the and Linda Schmitt are shown product of Beverly Spen- here writing articles for ner and Darlene Hoehn. the newspaper. .gf- g QS A C K in V I + -Z. 9 YQ W m ,, is 3 ,QA W V P' I-iq ,' ' ' ,' , ,, ,Q x ' I' '-gi, ' 'way 5 'Y , ' F, ,114 gl. . . Q f yf fgisjkg My W ix , 3 .1 V I Q. Af xwaw. X My 1 .Ji-E ' .4 as KY ,ESV X, 4'-, R ,'y gl xx K, -If ' - x 'i -1 5. w .U w , A . x! x . . 5 r I IKE. . . . f K. , th, , I r RN 75,-P -V 4. , 0 . --Af J :f,:b Mfg ' V ' . X I 44 sis' A ' N .vm ' 'Q 4' A i ar ' -gg W f, 3 4 v 4 xx P 0 . gx rx, I JD , .5 X 0? i' li 1' ff U '31 is I JJ, of RANGERETTES fL. to R., Marilyn Fischer, Joan Horstman, Cathy Myers, Carolyn Fischer, Catherine Ruen, Joyce Odenweller, Carol Von Kaenel, Darlene Hoehn, Edna Pohl, Virginia King, Linda Schmitt, Kathleen Schmitt, Beverly Spencer, Janice Odenweller, Gail Wannemacher, Mildred Ruen, Carolyn Schimmoeller, Lcnore Odenweller, Nancy Odenweller, Virginia Spicer. JuNloR BAND C QL. to R., Richard Schnipke, Connie Heitmeyer, Jerome Kleman, Keith Heitmeyer, Stephen Turnwald, Sue Ann Rieger, Gerald Gerker, Ralph Miller,BruceMaag,Howard0denwe11er, Cynthia Alt, Ruth Schimmoeller, Mary Clementz- fStanding: Mr. Altj B. G. SCHCLARSHIP TEAM QL. to R.H RoseBrickner,Di0kStepleton,Stella Hilvors, LnDnnnn HiJvQrQ, Sheri Schlotterbcck, Dan Kistler, Joan Horstman, Kathryn Schmorsnl, Jor- ome Niemeyer, Nancy Odenweller, Phyllis Qchimmovllor, Larry Heitmeynr, Ann Wenzlick, Bob Brickner, Donna Brickner, Gary Udenwcller. fDan Kist- ler, H.N. American history, Donna Brickner, Gfh in district, 14th in +ho state in bio1ogy.D SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEAM Joan Horstman, Mildred Ruen, Ruth Langhals, Nancy Odenwellor, Virginia King, Bernard Hilvnrs, Jack Sclletg missing, Bob Bockrath. f Anyone for french fried grasshoppers? It Seniors get valuable exper- looks like the biology class enjoys them. ience from the dictaphone. Bookkeeping class hard at work on a study guide. Mr. Kern gives advice in the senior typing class. Mr. Zeigler demonstrates Nemo to the sophomore biology class. NS- Lcnrning woodwork in the shop is more fun than work for the MA freshmen. This training will come in handy for the Miss Shawley helps the Home boys in industrial arts. Ec. girls sew. Typing is of great interest to the The Junior boys in Vo-Ag are more Junior girls. interested in how a motor runs. OFFICE CLERKS During the school year, severalstudentsworked in the school office, prepared and delivered attendance reports, and helped check library books and supplies. QL. to R., John Miller, Virginia Spicer, Stella Hilvers, Marilyn Martz, Mildred Ruen, Joan Horstman, Linda Schmitt, Carolyn Martz, Ruth Langhals, Darlene Hoehn, Jim Heck. STUDENT LIBRARIANS QL. to R.J Ruth Miller, Karen Fortener, Esther Schmersal, Zelma Ash- baugh, Donna Brickner, Rose Bricknerg seated, Linda Schmitt, fAbsent when picture was taken, Sheri Sch1otterbeck.D ,ff W ff PX! 8 A lg-X? 3 3 , ,.,,. COMMENCEMENT Ruth Langhals delivers Seniors sing the closing song. the Valedictory. Commencement exercises began at 8:00 p.m. in the school auditorium. The stage was beautifully decorated with a large sign re- minding all who came to witness our gradua- tion that HNot Sunset But Dawnn was more than a motto. It was our viewpoint of the future. nd boys, wearing blue caps and gowns arched down the middle aisle to the stage. Tud e of the Court of Appeals Toseph B, 'uatman of Lima delivered the main address, ouching upon the ideals toward which all The girls, wearing white caps and gowns, a '. , m , . ' ' Q , I , . t should strive, -..-...-. SENIOR TRIP 1 -sw: iff' .A x O 'F ,s 5 p av-- ' R i 4-sv if, Q 'f :' li .. 'Yi iva- sn? s- 4 ra nA .JJ Www. .is will EF Wi Q qk il 1' Q 0 Qi. -ff ,I X XX X'-D V, x we i Q , . f k X an , K A K 4' V4 Q K I 1 .0 R , r hi pug, 4 AY' ,wx Si M- I U Q Q, up 5 ' . V X' K g ' ' ny, - I L2 i 13 X V Q W' XX ' 'ref' W ' Q unify? . Ah . ' A 4 1- . I if ,A h..w',af', F ' ' ' 'f A f 4' Q 5 .? A. R.. fsff Q... 45,-' 6 .ff L5 1 1 , Q .QV Q I s ., 5 , , ZH: W! f k,n ,fb I A 7 A , Q Nz' ' ',,. Q , 4 mx Q , A X' 3 Quinlan-H ' , .. . .. Xhyff :L in-L N w,,, v. I M, PROM NIGHT May ld, was a niqht to remem- her for the Juniors and Seniors of Vttoville Hivh. That was Prom night. A delicious meal and heav- enlv music hiqhlighted the hanny ofcasion. The Juniors worked hard to pre- pare the decorations for the ban- quet and dance. They were re- warded with Draise from all who attended. The Juniors and Seniors alike were delighted with the out- come ot that very snecial night. J U N I O ,ff R Y S E N I O R P R O 4. s 6 'V if ,ww . 1' ,g , J-L .L A x fra? 'Ni Ziff 'Rf 533' gf N V 3 N, Q , .A -f 1, 'Q ' P ' 1 13 L51 Q M K , if . - '1 li r Q Pd-99' 'W' . we i s X x f- nr- ga ' T5 - -. -:gT',.c, 2 4 'iiliiff 1. X' S 96 QQE9? ' ES .,, View z , ww lx. . .K -, My 34 L - K. ap gm, , ,h , Y, fx M., a, X m 1 T345 ' J SMQXLH ' l.4l- .. V. 4 W ' www A -.wx X ,. it up s 1 V R.. , - 1 I Qs -x 4 X x.. 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Hoersten, K. Ilorstman, L. Horstman, S. Koester, C. Klimag ROW 5: A. Martz, J. Odenweller, N. Warnecke, J. Wenzlick, P. Schlotterbeck, D. Ilorstman, M. Giesken, R. Eickholt, V. Smith, A. Schimmoeller, C. Schmittg ROW 4: R. Brickner, R. Boerger, T.Landin, V. Schnipkeg Uiissingz E. Schumakerb V' 9' C TJ.. 'Q A 'ef-Bl in ,S ,.' r. 1.4,-S , ig S W ,gg W5 A . ! N N 4 F 5 W - K A :.- .' rg ' ' . .z .I ii in . ': , :' Q .VV . 4 - E ,.Q .,. ' ,-' Q . .ya n 'I , x J f ' O L '5 V A f vVV7'7G'7 Y VS'- iz S if H S 2 -. ' - A s4ifrQ:,.L. .MA 29 In 'bi ' Z ' R 'Pi -.vs t m Zi -F . Q Y 'f s f 1.1. Bs....f' . W .Qi GRADE . ROW 1: T. Keller, G. Altenburger, M. Miller, G. Kramer, E. Hilvers, M. IIi1- vers, M. Swint, C. Turnwald, L. Weber, B. Warnecke, M. Kehresg ROW 2: E. Perrin, S. Niedecken, N. Hoersten, J. Lehman, J. Gasser, A. Brinkman, D. Altenburger, S. Brickner, D. Turnwald, J. Eickholt, M. Heck, ROW 5: J. Her- man, N. Kistler, P. Langhals, C. Brickner, J. Grubenhoff, J. Bigelow, I. Rucn, D. 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CMissing: Joe Klimab Sporting an unhealthy batting average of .121 and committing an average of 5 errors per game, the Ottoville baseball teamfail- ed to come up with a victory in its three encounters this spring. Fort Jennings spoiled the Big Green's opener as they squeezed past the Locals 5 to 4. Hamil- ton, Vaughnsvi1le's pitcher, was the big obstacle in the second game, as he twirled a one-hit shutout at the luckless locals. His teammates helped him out by giving him a comfortable o run cushion to work with. ln the P. C. baseball tournament Miller City played snoileras they blast- ed Ottoville pitching for 8 hits and 8 runs, and took an easy 8 to 3 decision. Ottoville pitchers,Don Schlag- baum and Ralph Pohl, walked 11, struck out 12, gave up 19 runs and 16 hits in the three games. The pitchers didn't have very good fielding to back them up, as the team committed 15 errors in the three contests. Ottoville batsmen struck out 27 times, walked 19 times, got 8 hits and 7 runs. Joe Klima had the top batting average with.28O. Jerry Hilvers averaged .200. v- - r Q--- .! BUS DRIVERS: Anthony Wieq- CUSTOM! KN: Dick CX! IZTERIA CUOKS: Mr ing, Elmer Hartz, Hubert Hendele Mary Miller, Mrs AltenhurQer,Carl Greulich, Verena Rueng CMiss1 Albert Hohlhein, Mrs. Re- gina Fortener. THE COMMERCIAL BANK DELPHOS, OHIO Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, Safe Deposit and Complete Banking Service Member of F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve System when Dicturemww tak Vrs. Adeline looser WANNEIVIACI-IER JEWELERS EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR Keepsake Diamonds, watches Gifts for All Occasions Phone 2-7851 in Delphos Phone 3-3245 in Ottoville .l GORDON'S PRODUCE J.J. MILLER CO. BUYef5 Of P0U1tfY and Bess Clothing Dry Goods G ' , CUSTOM DRESSING rocermes Meats E th' F Th F .1 Ottoville, ohio very mg or e am' Y FETTlG'S FLOWERS 4th and State Streets Delphos, Ohio Phone 2-6856 nr. sfippich I I E Compliments of Delphos OTTOVILLE HARQWARE I :1ssa:Jss,1ax:Lef M C A R D S PAEER 8 PAINTS E'K'i'5'T Brxggs A Strat- 4 N-6'vE'f T 1 B s lgggtrsofofi and - WH 4 Mower Service 5 gzczx sl zenith ' 235 North Main - De1pnos ggigzisigg - GB A 1 ...J Appliances W----WM DEI-PHA Al.ICE'S cHEvRoLET coMPANY BE AUTY SALES and SERVICE n u 1 c x S HOP f-ex I5 Qvlui' 24 HOUR PERMANENTS I WRECKER SERVICE -X Hai, Cutting M NMA 5kg?A? Shanpooing iv A v j T1ntS hone: Day 2-2571 608-10 N. Canal sf. HAIR STYUNG --'-E ' Night 2-6247 Delphos, 0. 2Pfag ro LL U. - V4 CREDE'S D E L P H O S O H I O A Br J CLEANERS Expert Dry Cleaning Pick-Up and Delivery Ottoville Ph3-2735 ERHART ELECTRIC Electric Heating, Insulation, New an Old Homes - Free Estimates - Elec- trical Wiring and Contracting Fort Jennings, 0. BARB'S BEAUTY SHOP COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Ph: 3-2225 Ottoville, Ohio OTTOVILLE MUTUAL TELEPHONE C O. ALWAYS READY 1 TO SERVE You QQ-QW fx NIlLLIE'S Compliments of ED RAYMAN Qfllnnng i I Q . U NCD Soft Drinks Beer ra Q Lunches Wine , X Q ,,, ....... -II ,.,., - ...J DEW DROP Food--Liquor--Beer--Wine INN Riva! 1551i . ,, ers:- fbi JOHN THINES OTTOVILLE, OHIO Robert I. Porter lNSURE TODAY - BE SURE TOMORROW ' Phone: 2-5681 224 North Canal Street, Delphos, Your Dealefn Permanen-ts, Hair Ottov111e, ohio Phone 3 3135 Sailing QQQQVILLE BUCK S Processlng for BUYER OF SCRAP IRON METAL Custom Bufcheflng Otf0V1118 0h1o SEI-I-ET'3 ANNETTE'S SERVICE BEAUTY sr-lop S E Open. elrenifbngs gy BPPOIH men om- plete BEAUTY SERVICE KING S LOCKER SV HOME KILLED MEATS Deep Freezers 8: FORT JBNNINGS oTTovu.u.E 2,Q,Q',f1f,'f-Ia P111sbury Feeds, Oh1o Square Deal Dress R1ght Hog Sz Poultry om r1n 1ng YOU CAN'T 8: M1x1n AFFORD NOT TO Scott,s De1pnos , ohm mffigsjggfi DELPHOS PRINTING Feeds, Coal 8: Fert111zer Supp11es Cus t G cl H 3 1 IVlAAG'S IVIARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT AND PUBLISHING CO giiiviilwln' to 3235 3515 DELPHOS DAILY HERALD TWICE A WEEK COURANT I THE FT. -JENNINGS EQUITY CO. Grain - Feed - Seeds - Coal FT. JENNINGS, Ohio Ph. 5044 RUSHMORE, Ohio Ph. 9065 NATIONWIDE Complete Insurance Service JOHN o. RELLINGER Fort Jennings, Ohio Phone 8050 RITTNER'S GARAGE Dependable Service Since 1929 Complete Service W W-' , . . ' .15 Automobiles J -I I si A Ifgffl' 5' I Television and Radio -H: I OTTOVILLE PHONE 3-2715 OTTOVILLE BANK CO. I: I 1, Complete Banking Serviceg Over Avzf' O . gggghaa 5'5-5-1 E g 1-1 3 Ill Ill l-l iff'--Sm: 'FE1 55 Years Continuous J Member FDIC and Federal L 12 System nu -. nu L- Z!!! -Z ' rj- 4 ':.u'-- N . . ' - Banking Servic 2-21:22 Vo - -:.-151.-.rr K , .ITT ' .2422 'WEs:sL4q ,,,.,-a1-'1LgL'1f,-.i-- E'-4-1' i - ' . '::'f'f'-Leer? EE 2 iE5iE'L-:iW?1a2wE: RCSGIVB 5955: 1: 2::.-E3l ' 5-:Iv ii 'ez' 5: 22 E SWE?-IQEIJJYI 5'3I7?,.E 5' 5-I4 2 ale:-2 22 F. 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St t :seg Tue:-Thurs.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 Of fan lf' fee :iw wed.-sat. 9:00-9:00 Delphos, Ohio I '21 A Two Barbers on Duty William Otte-Jerry Hohlbein L. pu V E T T E R The Alfenberger BUILDERS suPPLlEs co. Insurance Agency Lumber Cement I Clara M. Burke, Agent Plumbing Heating Roofing spouting COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Millwork Ottoville, Ohio PHONE 9004 - PORT JENNINGS Phone 3-2645 GEO. WANNEMACHER THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER F-QRT JENNINGS FARM EQUIPMENT, Parts and Service -- Custom weming - Plow Shares I Repaired - Farmall phone 2057 Tractors Phone 3-2145 W 'L'L FORT JENNINGS, OHIO THE HOVERMAN STUDIO JOHN R. HOVERMAN MEMBER +01 0 Portrazts U'H1gh Qualzty M W1 Commercial Plzolograplzy Wlmn 'f' . . . 7' e' ' 4 . . . ffrlzftzf Frammg 'Q ' E Kodak Em.flz1ng 2 ,..--. 6. 'ION 09' 130 EAST THIRD STREET - DELPHOS, OHIO ,-ff ' - 'ii , .Q .Q-:,. 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