Washington Township School - Washingtonia Yearbook (Lindsey, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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I IQ . v JI .II . ,VII Q.. ,,.Q,I,L 1 5,IIx,I nu 1 rv ,pa -L '-an N -4 1 v s v N In 1,- 14. ,G ' 1 UE , .1- -2 M! I . 1.14 '21 1-1 fl 51 41 5. I1 1 Q WASHINGT ON TowNsH1P SCHOOL Lindsey, ohio THE wAsH1NGToN1A Daun Hetrick, Editor CLASS FLOWERS Blue And White Carnation UI' CYCIIOOI MOTTO: Students Today, Citizens Tomorrow. SLOGAN: Take Your Time, Do It Right, But Don't Be Lazy. SCHOOL COLORS Blue And White QEDICATION wecfica tion We are privileged to honor Mrs. Catherine Hathaway with the dedication of this annual. Hrs. Hathaway has faithfully served this school for many years. Her services in our behalf are greatly appreciated by us. To you Mrs. Hathaway, we extend best wishes in the coming years. r s I' j?cfnzinistration UI' I'l'l'lClk9C1, 63611001 Qoa I' d SEATED LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marvin Hetrick, Fred Karlovrtz, Howard Root, Dean Rogers STANDING LEFT T0 RIGHT: Emerson Auxter, Arden Ovetmyer. Z7 MRS. SMITH lst Grade Q, 144 - N! If wg ,fy wg R 3 ' , Q, it Us as Q 2 , V! X K Q . X fo f R tg W we WHS. HATHAWAY 4th Grade MR. MILLER 7th Grade M S. SAND 2nd Grade M S. OVERMYER MRS. FLICK 5th Grade .Z i W' fi, x , 3 A ,glpegd 2 V Q f X W, , WA S 'fx N , ,wywwww fimiwea MR. WEBB 8th Grade 3rd Grade iw: 4 'R Ki M S. FARLING 6th Grade ni-e,LfEJr'LQ':M ,, if WQQFM' , V Q35 - - Q fi. . H X , KARL .-4. 'S J W. inks-5 W ' ff! Ewa R 33 1 9 -N mxss raompson English Music T10-n-Qtlacfzing Sta Qus mrivers Mn. CRABTREE, Mn. WEAVER, CCustodianJ MR. LADD, M . BOWERSOX Goofs MISS WAGGONER MRS. MAGSIG QLNN 'MQ 'I BARBARA LINKBR CBobb1el Library Glee Club DAUN HITRICK Cbaunyl President Annual Editor Cheerleader Library Cafeteria Glee Club GILFORD ROOT C6111 Vice-President Patrol Cafeteria Basketball Softball Glee Club IARY ROUSH JANET NOWAK llousbiel KJan-Annj Secretary Treasurer Cheerleader Business Editor Library Cafeteria Cafeteria Library Glee Club Glee Club w FAYE IARTIN KFe-Fel Copy Editor Cheerleader Cafeteria Library Glee Club SHARON HUMBURG CHamburgJ Cafeteria Library Glee Club ALLAN BRINDLEY CAI! Cafeteria Softball Glee Club PATRICIA OVERMYER CPatJ Activity Editor Library Cafeteria Glee Club SANDRA SIITH KBe11eJ Advertising Editor Cheerleader Library Cafeteria Glee Club BETTY IAGNER KBettyJ Cafeteria Library Glee Club THOKAS AUXTER lTomJ Sports Editor Cafeteria Basketball Football Softball Glee Club LARRY AUXTER Harry? Cafeteria Glee Club FRLIPB GARCIA KGarciaJ Basketball Softball Glee Club ROBERT HARTSIL CBobl Patrol Cafeteria Softball Glee Club PHILLIP BICKS DENNIS HASS LBACH Cbennyj Photo Editor Football Basketball Softball Cafeteria Patrol Glee Club BERNARD LADD KSennyJ Cnnyl Balketball Cafeteria Cafeteria W Glee Club Glee Club ERIC! OVIRIYIR Csutchl Patrol Cafeteria Softball Glee Club JOB IITCHBLL llltcbj Patrol Cafeteria Basketball Softball Glee Club 5 K ., GARY YODER lYoderJ Glee Club .,,,,elL-,-U W 1 r? A I 13 Glass History The moment had arrived, our mothers were fixing that pigtail or adjusting that suspender, and giving us a kiss or a love pat. Some of us went down a long lane to catch the bus, while others paraded through town to get to the Washington Township School. We all proudly walked to the big entrance and entered with wide smiles or awesome looks in our eyes. We were surprised to find many other little schoolmates gathered together for the first day. It was early September, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, our first day of school, for thirteen of the present graduates. On Entering our room we were greeted by our teacher, Mrs. Smith. The first graders were: Patricia Overmyer, Daun Hetrick, Betty Wagner, Barbara Linker, Janet Nowak, Mary Roush, Sharon Humburg, Sandra Smith, Gilford Root, Allan Brindley, Thomas Auxter, John Mitchell, and Brice Overmyer. After nine months of hard work we became members of the second grade. In the second grade, Herbert Reed and Linda Crispen joined us, but we lost Tedd Munn, Connie Karr and Dennis Pasch. Our teacher was Mrs. Sand. She taught us a little more that year. Mrs. Sand also taught our third year. During that year, we lost Patricia McGravey, Michael Hess and Larry Maurer, but we gained Felipe Garcia, Sally Johnson, Faye Martin and Donald Smith. We all managed to pull through to the fourth grade, where Mrs. Hathaway continued to slave over us. By the end of the year, we gained Richard Baker and Gay Heart. We lost Marianne Root and Herbert Reed. We moved on to the fifth grade where Mrs. Hathaway was again our teacher. Dennis Hasselbach joined us. That year, Sally Johnson, and Donald Smith left us. Then we were passed on to the sixth grade. Our teacher was Mrs. Weikert. We had more studies that year. Richard Baker left us, but we gained Judy Hines. By this time we were old hands at this job of school and flew right through the seventh grade, but stopped long enough to pick up Phillip Hicks and to lose Phyllis Keck and Judy Hines. Our teacher was Mr. Solomon. In the fall of H56H we entered the eighth grade with both joy and sadness, for this would be our last year at Washington Township School. AS we entered the school we greeted two new faces, Bernard Ladd and Robert Hartzel. Two weeks later we greeted another new schoolmate Gary Yoder. We lost only one person this year, Eva DeLeon. As the twenty-one of us are graduating this spring, we will always look back and think of those eight past happy years at Washington Township School. THE PRESENT TWENTY-ONE GRADUATES ARE: Daun Hetrick Thomas Auxter Sharon Humburg Allan Brindley Barbara Linker Feiipe Garcia Faye Martin Robert Hartsel Janet Nowak Dennis Hasselbach Patricia Overmyer Phillip Hicks Mary Roush Bernard Ladd Sandra Smith John Mitchell Betty Wagner Brice Overmyer Larry Auxter Gilford Root Gary Yoder CEQQISS 115517 I, Mary Roush, will my swimming ability to Sandra Price. I, Gilford Root, will my baseball ability to Elizabeth Doust. I, Betty Wagner, will all my worn out roller skates to Linda Michael. I, Phil Hicks, will my eating ability to Parmalle Weller. I, Sharon Humburg, will all my torn blouses to Joyce Hammer. I, John Mitchell, will all my scientific and chemistry ability, and all my broken apparatus to Bruce Hathaway. I, Faye Martin, will all my lost lipstick tubes to Mary Ann Burmiester. I, Ben Ladd, will all my broken rubber bands to Daryl Auxter, I, Janet Nowak, will my cafeteria abilities to Patty Kimball. I, Denny Hasselbach, will my ability to get into trouble to Ronald Bailey. I, Patty Overmyer, will to Patti Farling my knowledge of the presidents. I, Brice Overmyer, will my ability to fall down on ice skates to Luther Sand. I, Sandra Smith, will to Connie Sieving all my broken jewelry. I, Felipe Garcia, will my boxing ability to Charles Dixon. I, Barbara Linker, will my ability to faint to Cheryl Fought. I, Tom Auxter, will my basketball knowledge to John Agee. I, Larry Auxter, will all my broken pencils to Carol Strauch. I, Bob Hartsel, will my singing ability to Harry Miller. I, Allan Brindley, will my ability to play pingpong to Susan Haas I, Gary Yoder, will all my lost money to Douglas Sorenson. I, Daun Hetrick, will to the seventh grade, Mr. Webb. CGood Lucw Glass QIOPIIQCQ Place: Anywhere, U.S.A. Time: Between January and December Year: 1970 It was a warm, sunny day and no wonder? I had Allan Brindley, chief research weather expert for the U.S. Navy, fix it up for me. I was traveling by Heli-jet, a new device that is a helicopter with jet design for the I had won vaccine and my the government I stopped taking Dorothy U.S. Air Force and civilian commercial pilot. the, NDecade Chemist-Medical Award,H by inventing a cancer prize was a tour around the United States and 350,000 paid by in New York and saw the, nHit Parade,H where Daun Hetrick was Collin's place and Bob Hartsel was taking Snooky Lanson's place After that I went to see Gilford Root, who was playing third base for the Cleveland Indians against the New York Yankees at the Yankee Stadium. The Indians were leading six to four when I left. Madison S4uare Garden was my next stop where Felipe Garcia had just won the World's Heavyweight Championship. After shaking his hand, I left for my plane to go to Detroit, Michigan. On the plane, I met Janet Nowalk, airline hostess. I was safely flown through a storm by bomber pilot Tom Auxter, who was working part time for Interplanetary W.W. who Spacelines. The Navy did not need bomber pilots now since the P.P. fworld Wide Peace Planj was issued by President Patricia Overmyer was elected a year ago. Landing in Detroit, I went to the River Rouge Ford Plant near Dearborn, and the for I talked over old times with Vice-President Brice Overmyer who designed Thunderford Super 80. I also went to watch Mary Roush win a loving cup the Champion Ice-Skater of the year at a world wide meet. Taking another heli-jet, I went back to my old home town of Lindsey, Ohio Know a prosperous cityl. I heard Ladd's Barber Shop was still in busines so I stopped and got a Flying Saucer haircut Know the craze of the countryh, by Ben Ladd the president of the National Barber's Guild. I then went to see Mr. Webb, the county superintendent of schools in this area. He showed me the new high school in Lindsey. Later I went to Hessville, a large village, and visited Smith's Self- Service Meat Market. After buying a pound of liverworst, I shook hands with Sandra Smith, who was vacationing from her beauty shop. The next stop was a suburb of Lindsey called Fremont, I stopped in at the Fremont-Lindsey Memorial Hospital and I saw Barbara Linker, chief surgeon. She hurried off telling me she had an appendectomy to perform. Next I drove on the International Highway to San Francisco Naval Base, where I met Phil Hicks, a first class navigator from Annapolis and Gary Yoder, a deep sea diver from the Navy. These two had joined forces and salvaged a pirate treasure in the Pacific. Then I went to Hollywood, where I met Sharon Humburg, private secretary to Elvis Presley. Next stop being held. There I met the HFarmer of the was Missouri, where the annual Farmer's Union Convention was chairman Larry Auxter, who was appointed, Yearn. I also met Betty Wagner who had the grand champion steer at the International Livestock Exposition. Last I went to Colorado On my way big experience where I saw Faye Martin at her Bar-M Orphan Ranch Washington D. C., I was glad to think over the all the people I had met. My next assignment was to my home in I had had and to invent a way to concentrate water in the form of a pill. S NDEIZGIZADQ ROW ROW ROW ROW l P A . .gm lm, fa mMm'MfM3 QEQWQPJHXWQ Wqiszeufnafl. - . .liars '- 1 2' 2- 2' ' 5. L. : new 2 Eiz:E:-ei? fi V ' w wg: i f 5 :Lg XZ'hflEYJ - fi ' , f Y :ffm M H A - . I . Mr. Miller, Patricia Kimball, Douglas Sorensen, Sandra Johnston, Harry Miller, Sandra Price, Daryl Auxter. Carol Strauch, Luther Sand, Susan Haas, Joe Gomez. Elizabeth Doust, Linda Michael, John Agee, Patricia Farling, Jerry Shrider, Connie Sieving, Ronald Bailey. Cheryl Fought, Bruce Hathaway, Parmalee Weller, Joyce Hammer, Mary Ann Burmeister. O G -H as in x D Off noyl ,K , ,.,,, XM V JL , ,iLrkL .wk il. . an lm H Q in W , . as p Q s nn ss Q. 1 y yno Q1 n Lfnnununll i WASHINGTON TWP. L- Q. SCHOOL H GRADE 6 1956 i957 'DFG O'va s K r ! fi GA Qi LTQ 'KJ gg- V HIV H , pfgyas eq?ff Lea, U 155 e Fx ,, 5q'F g SA 49 Riff gihfiikxs, ' S vriw HL23f WM' ' W H - HQ f F nlii 'T R 'SGSWGPAWQ ITDAQ -, on N' Q H R .. A H W . - sa W . kV'V X ii ae- LL ,A s- mzy' f P giqr ROW l. David Overmyer, Ginger Henry, Jerome Gillis, Penny Hasselbach, Donald Secrist, Dolores Gomez, Ronnie Secrist. ROW 2. Judy Root, David Voorhees, Liane Hetrick, Larry Hamilton. ROW 3. Philip Randolph, Harry Mylander, Henry Seibert, Billy Wagoner, Dennis Nowak, Ann Auxter, Ted Boyer. ROW 4. John Hineline, Leroy Miller, Glen Haas Jr. 'qygg' 3' at ng ' Lg rl,A'f .'2f' efifiy wr 2 J 1 it H I gap ,I N f ' . f-A I-I 1 M 1 . - '. - Q' WASHINGTON TWP. , E-f GRADE 5 M M' I -:ing-13, 1956 - l957 . mi R ,Q -R .M E.. - ' 6 M J Q A '- ' 'N H' - e -- 3 -. K . ..,.. ,, -.. 7 S . J W' R ' 'fn Q X W -.Q 5 1 J .K Q jl I QYI' 3 A .I ?iJx'4' 5' l -4 s 'f f w- - ' ja' WI H-Q v- , Q I f 'nq , U O ff JN- EARN' ROW 1. ROW 2. ROW 3. ROW 4. James Nord, Ruth Randolph, Jimmy Gillis, Sandra Melson, Gene Woodrick, Roberta Schneider, Paul Burmeister. Robert Baker, Dana Hetrick, Billy Metzger, Sheila Edmonds. Scott Smith, Lillian Hartsel, Dennis Haas, Susan Doust, Garry Roach, Emily Roush, James Haas. Ward Smith, Nancy Hill, Robert Wagner, Marilyn Auxter. ,489 ii I: 'V I SP' 143'- P . B QQ M , wx Af si 4, - M 'in' Q f Q ,,. 1 ,-- srar .- O Hia S aff ,+fvw-, i+-1's aw Q r LLVV. 5, Y 4 9 ' . R. -- ' W ' My f ' x ,J i 2. , U e ,Un f l ,je WASHINGTON TWP. W it y O an s , bd Sowoox. v H W - - '-i- - ,. 'J -' flag YQ VV V kk k--L: , ! 1 ,K Q Iwk wj ul W i. Q when L -are 1 or reggwwgg iii ,ery J,,,, , ,n M y ' W ' it A if O deff? f K T O I ,L ,. e tm' L., Jky - Lkykr Q in --Q K tg, 5 ,Vg . R ifmm iW'xGl Vifiiggif i Whig, .1 FQ! 'Q' H s rw -5 mmDhMhi?ilf.- . 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'f LQ B P if lf ' , . - ,Z , I .., VVi,kk-k- Agffjy A R K w '+ N -A .m...+ lad Mi., 5 N M Q - M Q WASHINGTON -- A -who TWH. SCHOOL -- - iii X - P 1+- ,Q ,,, ' fy, R GRADE 5 f ,f Q I ' wi l956 - 1957 3'-9'v':?- H l ' K I if 5I5k!E:::1:tfi' .L Pi' W ,A . xy W'LL fx V, N 'fa 6,9 1: in , I 'Ma K I VY I gk K jr ' Al ia to ' L.. ,y iv Q' 5 H gg... ' ti- f V. qiyf- ,V its W hy, LX,k ,L li V 3 J SE Q fl-f . 'QW W 12, M 1 f no can Sw ny f,i '2,f jafin, as A ',slw' R15 In ldahf 155K ',2wi :QW ,J , wr. W TI, ' A 1- f' L Y 1. A rm - f iw B f.. Ll ROW 1. John Edmonds, Carolina Gomez, Elden Auxter, Elaine Bingaman, Ronald Gahn, Suzanne Baker, Dennis Bowersox, Janet Brindley. ROW 2. Frank Hovis, Patricia McGrath, Jack Bloom, Mary Rhoads, Larry Swartzlander, Delene Hetrick. ROW 3. Bill Druckenmiller, Mary Ann Overmyer, Joey Wagner, Millie Magsig, Bill Corwin, Peggy Secrist, Bob Merle, Bette Jean Linker ROW 4. Lynn Bailey, Fred Swaisgood, Donna Rose Schrider, David Knepper, Cynthia Nord, Billy Auxter, Elisa Paulsen. 2 ' gms y f.Q, .l,l AIVA1 fi, vim, -hy ,A 'W W fi x,. V . . ,ig ,ga ijl of R Quia. C R h e l . R Q ., ' v- - ,Z V' ., 0 y,,, V' V, LQgjEgSZ2,5 W W 9, H5SiwLAg.i,Ear7gE.m1 lim ,a,,,iuAMh F L srai l LM fg gQ imA WfxS++IhM3TwJN Tvvp. Cl S M C no ,, SCHQGL ' ' 'L lf! ' .,il W , if A Q Q.ef131 X VA' 152 C1'ilh ,V ' Z' K 1 V am! Wg? x 7,1 , - . . ie A i 1956 5957 M in 4 as ' R C b w somo A 7' C L ' iii Q 'Y 5 ,L fl .K ,nir ' 4 ,V-I 1- we' If i,C i1 a74f52 W I ei fs! 'I' - -C f ' R' L,L.i V,LVL 1' L ,Q 1 . ,, 1 .,,, - , - IX, , N.f: . Q, i , R f3 YM n , . ROW 1. Carroll Voorhees, Dianne Krumnaw, Larry Hineline, Carol Zimmerman, Gary Swartzlander, Karen Humburg, Joey Leimeistwe. ROW 2. Emily Cramer, Jimmy Hill, Jack Smith, Josefina De Leon. ROW 3. Paul Hineline, Adele Knipp, David Melson, Sharon Paulsen, Jack Crabtree, Marlene Fought, Billy Stockburger. ROW 4. Howard Peterson, Nancy Auxter, Pat Doust, Bonnie Hartsel, Cliff Stokes II, Mike Doust. gif, 'fo if 'WMM FW r 5 I ' 'Rb 'gf sw -H' 'dw , 1 CV 3. ,, 3 . - 4114 M11 i, ff L -sf. - 515fFff 5' WASHINGTON PNP. - my 'L' W il. SCHOOL if fr lf? L' B AA ' ---W' ' . I GRADE I . 'i' 'S ' G! 1955 - S957 K R' . . V 432. 1' IJ., 'fr if JE or--5 I ' ' ,a , ,XQT 1FiLiis f', I 5- ,,.W, ROW ROW ROW ROW f hiws Ii 3 K fa 5 , . . Q 1 LF' vs, 6 y - 19 v- V L W S .-1 , - ,, 9' Q v- 1 K , H ,S R aio R 'lf . K 'lf it , A wry' i A ij . 'N , f' k5lj i,1 krkyk ijgifi' A I it-:Sv 5...-.4 , ' 1 4- . Mrs. Smith, Kenneth Johnston, Linda Juarez, Dale Fought, Boots Heileman, Jimmy Overmyer, Rhonda Paulsen, Bobby Sams, Karen Jean Laskaway. Ricardo Gomez, Corol Livingston, Charles Rhoads, Sharon Haas, Chad Sorenson, Judy Hoffman. Evelyn Gillis, Hetrick, David Nowak, Rita Woodfill, Bob Draeger, Linda Bingaman. Mike Overmyer, Vera Bloom, Eddie Hill, Betsy Diane Hetrick, Patty Rhoads, Karen Louise Hineline, Patricia Wargowsky, Millie Scheider, Wayne Wagner, Barbara Druckenmiller Larry Hasselbach, Patricia Livingston. wil: A 3 .gbsent w en School goictures were Cgaken, RUTH RANDOLPH I-:nrm Dixon Sth Grade lst Grade TREVIA DIXON lst Grade MARCIA MILLER 3rd Grade DAUN BARMAN 4th Grade JIM ROGERS LARRY KILLER 5th Grade 5th Grade HERBERT DIXON 1st Grade ROBERT RHODES Picture Not Available fi POIZTQ w FOOTBALL The following eight boys played football at Fremont Ross High School. Tom Auxter, Denny Hasselbach, John Mitchell, Bruce Hathaway, Luther Sand, John Agee, Doug Sorensen, and Pat Bailey. gootball THOMAS AUXTER Number 50 Quarterback DENNIS HASSELBACH Number 18 Left Halfback John Agee, Luther Sand and Bruce Hathaway. Agee, Right Halfback Sand, Tackle Hathaway, End. GllQQI'lQClClQI'.S' We have Six cheerleaders to cheer the boys to victory. They also lead the spectators in many cheers. There were four from the eight grade and two from the seventh grade. They are Faye Matin, Daun Hetrick, Sandy Smith, Mary Roush, Linda Michael, and Mary Ann Burmeister. Qasketocl We the team of '56-'57 belong to the Sandusky County League. Although it has been an unlucky season, we've gained much experience. Thelteam is made up of Felipe Garcia, Tom Auxter, Denny Hasselbach, Johh Mitchell, Gilford Root, Phil Hicks, John Agee, Douglas Sorensen, Luther Sand, and Bruce Hathaway. DOUG BRUCE JOHN JOHN DENNY T E A M LUTHER TOM PH I L FELIPE GILFORD NWTIES' CAFETERIA HELP SAFETY PATROL ANNUAL STAFF LIBRARY STAFF Skating GBT THAT GAIE G0'IN. SN0l'S DEEP, EH? GUI' ALONG WAY T0 G0 YET. . ARE YOU LEARNING HAVING FUN? T0 SKATE TOO? Sclzool .Zctivities luis tmas rogram On December 14, 1956, Washington Township School held their annual Christmas program. The program took place at eight o'clock in the audi- torium. A large crowd was present to witness the performance Christmas Fun In 91 was a gay, frolicking, rolicking pageant from theqeg E9l. It was put on by the eight grades The first act took place in an old fashioned living room, done in gay nineties style. The mother, father, and children played by Sharon Humburg, Tom Auxter, Patty Overmyer, Linda Micheals, Luther Sand, and Gilford Root, played their parts well. Grandfather played by Denny Hasselbach was the only one who didn't like Christmas. In the second act, the Christ- mas Spirit played by Sandy Smith, tries her best and succeeds to change grandfather from a grouch, to a kind old man. In the third act grandfather tells how he feels about Christmas, and then wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. ITLQI't.CClfL med GIUSS We of Washington Township School took part in the Junior Red Cross drive. This drive collects money for the children overseas. They also collect other articles such as: soap, pencils, tooth brush, and other useful things. fzrlstmas Seals We of Washington Township School took part in the Christmas seal drive. This Christmas seal money is used in the prevention and cure of Tuberculosis. .Zctivities of the cgoclal Lindsey should be proud of the works that the 4 H and scout clubs are doing for the citizens of tomorrow Here are a list of clubs and advisors. 4-H Mud Creek Maids Sunbeams Mrs. Walter Murray Mrs. Jack Agee Lindsey Farm Gal's Mrs. Harold Bauwer Lindsey Junior Booster Lindsey Booster Robert Auxter, Robert Hetrick Wilson Damschroder Howard Root, Homer Sibert Gerildene Frier Morton Brindly, Earl Miaers Robert Roush SCOUTS Girl Scouts Virginia Anstead Martha Hasselbach Wayno Hetrick Sue Michaels Florance Merle Anna Doust Brownies Mrs. Wargouisky Mrs. Linker Mrs. Miller Boy Scouts Virgil Livingston Glenn Haas Cub Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Scouts Fought Mitchell Yeagle Mitchell Naus World 1,-gf Camp ALL CLOSED UP POP ANYONE? 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Fremont Division Fremont FE 2-7301 Gibsonburg, Ohio -- Phone 2153 Paul's Barber Shop I-Iaircutting 81 Shaving, Shampooing Children A Specialty Also Ladies Haircuts Shut-ins Or Hospital Calls Accepted Phone MO 5-2331 Lindsey, Ohio Ca rits Tractor Sales Ford Tractor For Every Burch Farm Farm Purpose Implements Sales l T R A 4 T 0 R Service Route 6 And Weller Road - Fremont, Ohio - Phone FE 2-4411 Compliments Of The Banks of Fremont 6,,w,,,b National Bank Of Fremont T i Liberty Banking Company 2 '1'. .L 3X o Fremont Savings Bank Co. 5 Croghan-Colonial Bank 'UMBC' Hudepohl Cleaner 84 Tailor Cleaning 61 Pressing - Alterations Rug Shampooing Men 61 Women's Tailormade Suits If It Can Be Done We Can Do It 2210 W. State Next To International Harvester Co. Phone FE 2-4110 Fremont Ohio Buckeye Grain Company Grain And Feed Phone Mohawk 5-2362 Lindsey Ohio 1906 - 1957 1,,,5,,,u Sl Years Of Service To The Community 0- G ununrn 2 Q - - The lindsay Bankrngfompany Lindsey 01-110 raft xefy XJ Fremont Compliments Of The Gottron Brothers Company Producers Of Stone Since l877 Ready-Mixed Concrete Builders' Supplies And Coal FED 2-6363 Ohio Fremont Kickel Paint and Supply Company Painting Supplies 6: Equipment Resilient Floor Coverings Finest Paint Finishes Phone FE 2-5583 503 East State Street Ohio Fremont Where Your Floral Needs Become Creations Nitschke's Flowers 2396 W. State Street FEderal 2-8381 Ohio Fremont Paul E. Spieldenner Fremont's Exclusive Floor Covering Store Rugs - Carpet - Linoleum Paint - Draperies - Window Shades 401 West State Street Phone FEderal 2-5577 Ohio The Best In Cleaning Always Gibsonburg Dry Cleaning Co. 208 N. Madison Street Gibsonburg Ohio l r VEH and SON Furniture Dealers Gibsonburg Ohio Phone 2 161 Cunningham Plumbing 81 Heating 110 North Main Street Glbsonburg Ohio We Aim To Please Dale's Shoe Store Quality Merchandise Expert Shoe Repair 111 S. Main Street Gibsonburg Ohio The Gibsonburg Farmers' Elevator Company Gibsonburg, Ohio Grain - Coal - Seeds - Feeds Fence - Hardware Builders' Supplies Gasoline And Fuel Oil B 81 W Electric RCA-Victor Radio And Television RCA Whirlpool Washers 61 Dryers RCA Estate Gas And Electric Ranges RCA Whirlpool Refrigerators And Freezers Phone 2511 Gibsonburg Ohio Paul's Plumbing Shop Plumbing, Heating And Sheet Metal Phone 2111 103 S. Main Street Gibsonburg Ohio The Farmers Elevator Co. Elmore, Ohio Molasses - Grain - Coal Feed - Tile Phone 2-3551 lamar Joseph's TV 81 Appliance Fremont, Ohio 1300 E . State FE 2-9581 Thrifty Cleaners Fremont's Drive-In Cleaners Quality Cleaning And Shirt Laundry FE 2-4441 Croghan 8: Granville Blvd. Fremont Ohio Seibert's Green Meadows Turkeys Oven Ready - Frozen - Year Around Fresh Dressed In Season Homer Seibert - Phone MO.5-2201 U.S. 20, West-R.l Fremont Ohio Swint-Reineck Company Freemont's Most Complete Hardware And Appliance Store Plenty Of Free Parking Oak Harbor Road FE 2-7347 24 Hour Service Day Or Night FE 2-9991 Night-FE 2-5095 - FE 2-6758 Spieldenner Garage li! International Truck Agency 2453 West State Street Most Complete Repair Service In Town Fremont Ohio Johnson's Greenhouse Gardeners And Florists Floral Designs Our Specialty Scheck's Shop Rite Rosewood 81 St.Ioseph's Sts. East Fremont, Ohio Complete Shelf Service S 81 H Green Stamps Anytime Is The Right Time To Shop At The Fair Ground Grocery Compliments Of l Uhl mans Department Store I S. Front Street Neeb Motor Sales Telephone 3581 109 E. Rice Street Pontiac - G.M.C. Fremont Ohio Elmore Ohio I , Compliments Of I Grund s , , Wrlson W. Fought Rexall Electrical Contractor D Res. MOhawk 5-2306 Store MOhawk 5-2346 Lindsey Ohio I 0 Herbert Boyer Dorothy Boyer . Smrth Market Boyers Restaurant I Home Dressed Meats . I I And Groceries We Specialize In Sunday Dinners And Private Parties MO 5-2302 Phone MO 5-2315 For Appointment Hessville Ohio Lindsey Ohio . 0 r Kuhlman Service Bob Ame Dealer In Firestone Tires And Tubes Hay 8. Straw 115 E. Rice Street Phone 2-3241 MO 5-2411 Elmore Ohio Lindsey Ohio ' Roberi G. linker, Agent Ed d i Q , S Motorists Mutual Insurance Company Confectionery Phone MO 5-2106 Lindsey Ohio Lindsey Ohio I - - Naus Bros. 8 Paul R. And Geo. A.Naus, Partners , Hardware - Paints - Appliances Iohn B. Hovis, Prop. Television Phone Wi yssocurfoy of Phone MOhawk 5-2349 3 fa, ' ' 5 HARDWARE 5 Lindsey Ohio Q5 STORE AS Lindsey 0 Ohio TSCHUMY'S BROS . 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