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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 5

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News Heraldi
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Port Clinton, Ohio
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CENT n. court Ottawa County Sheriff John T. McGarry, Oak right half of roadway, $50 and costs, $35 of fine suspended on condition defendant is not convicted of driving a motor vehicle which is 0 unsafe in next one year. 23 Oak Harbor no Marjorie V. Ashton, -Fremont, assured clear distance, $25 and costs.

Don cHarbor, Sara J. red Croll, light, Oak $20 waiver. Jimmie E. Whitefield, Toledo, operate a motor vehicle while under the influence, continued. Kathleen A.

Warner, Harbor, consume intoxicating liquor in a motor vehicle, $50 waiver. Sandra Meade, Oak Harbor, filthy a c- cumulation, $200 and costs, $150 of fine suspended on condition all trash is disposed and lawn cut within next 30 days. 85. Jerry K. Sammons, Marblehead, speeding, $35 waiver.

in Enrique Artiage, Rocky speeding, $30 waiver. 28 Charles Lattimore, Oak Harbor, squeal tires, $35 waiver. Elmore Ca David W. Cotey, Elmore, -speeding, $30 waiver. Jeffrey Meglit, Elmore, speeding, $30 waiver.

Cheryl Graham, I speeding, $30 waiver. Paul Hetrick, Elmore, improper turn, $25 waiver. John Darling, Elmore, squeal tires, $25 waiver. Marblehead SOLE Constance A. Thomas, Akron, right of way, $25 and costs.

Larry E. Basinger, 5685 E. Twin Beach Road, pass on double yellow line, $35 waiver. Dennis J. Harp, Sheffield Lake, trespass, $35 waiver.

Marcia Blankenship, Middleburg Heights, trespass, waiver. Donald R. Evans, Cleveland, trespass, $35 waiver. Raymond Metarko, Berea, speeding, $30 waiver. Port Clinton William L.

Greer, 224 Linden no license, $250 and costs, 30 days in jail, $150 and jail sentence suspended on condition defendant does not operate a motor vehicle unless properly licensed in next one year. Harlow Howard, 1107 Ohio grand theft, attorney to be appointed, arraignment Aug. 11. William J. Moritz, 336 Superior Court, carry concealed weapon, $50 and costs, 30 days in jail, jail sentence suspended on condition for next one year defendant is law abiding and of good behavior.

William J. Moritz, 336 Superior Court, disorderly conduct, $20 and costs. Tony R. Fiorillo, 715 Lincoln Court, criminal trespass, dismissed on motion of complainant. Irene Herron, Toledo, assured clear distance, $35 waiver.

Personal Byron B. Stuckey, Marblehead, assault, continued. Kennety R. Duncan, Genoa, menacing, trial Sept. 8.

Ronald McKillips, 326 Superior Court, peace warrant, trial Aug. 9. Burroughs low machinery bid Holland, Ohio, was awarded the contract for the new accounting machinery to be used by the City of Port Clinton. "Safety-Service Director Max McLaury said the mini-computor accounting machine will cost the city $20,730. The city's 1 1967 model is to be traded in.

The machinery is used primarily by the city auditor's office. The city received two other bids for the equipment, both from the same company, N.C.R., Dayton. Thursday, Aug. 5, 1976, News-Herald 5 Danbury reduces speed on township roads Danbury Township Trustees met last night and Trustees also plan to meet adopted a resolution to reduce the speed limit on engineer John Papcun to initiate 10 township roads. According to Trustee William reducing the speed limit on Bay Hirt, most of the roads are in the Channel Grove probably to 45 miles per hour.

Limit and Townsend Beach subdivisions and 55 miles per hour. Hirt noted it could previously had no speed limit posted, although as two to three years to lower the the speed limit on the roads was legally 50 miles Bay Shore Road as the state has to per hour. With the passage of the resolution, the reduction first. speed limit on those roads has been reduced to 25 miles per hour. Trustees also heard two nuisance 67 83 63 80 74 87 79, 69 89 79 84 per a' 100 84 92 4 (1 Rain Cold Warm 84 Data to Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA US D.

of Car LOOK AT THE WEATHER This is how the nation's weather shapes up From the records MAGRUDER HOSPITAL ADMITTED August 4: Mrs. William Ruckman, 510 Water Oak Harbor, surgical; Mrs. Arthur Paulsen, 110 E. Main Oak Harbor, surgical; Mrs. Gordon Priesman, 1919 S.

Wodrich, Oak Harbor, surgical; Anthony Lochotzki, 107 Walnut Oak Harbor, surgical; Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, 505 Lay surgical; Mrs. Emery Schrader, 8713 W. State Route 163, Oak Harbor, medical; Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald, 2989 S.

Harris-Salem Road, Oak Harbor, surgical; Raymond Buhrow, 1355 N. -Carroll Road, surgical; Irick, 2123 E. State Road, medical; John J. Basil, 312 Jackson medical; Mrs. Walter Matthes, 5468 E.

Fox Haven DISCHARGED: Amanda Brookey, Rual Cardenas, Jara Chlystun, Harold Clark, Bonnie Phillips, Christopher Royster, Herbert Terp. EMERGENCIES Michael Clifton, Curtice, auto accident. Terry Cromer, Toledo, auto accident; transferred to Medical College of Ohio, Toledo. Karen McCollough, Port Clinton, auto accident. Janice Armstrong, Lorain, auto accident.

Andrew Armstrong, Lorain, auto accident. Mary Beih Heyne, Minster, Ohio, auto accident. Robert Heyne, Minster, auto accident. Ann Deal, Oak Harbor, contusion to left arm. Jennifer Rose, Port Clinton, head injury.

Gary Bledsoe, Lakeside, motorcycle accident. Julia Fastzkie, Oak Harbor, puncture wound of right thumb. Warren Silverwood, Port Clinton, puncture wound of left foot. James Matakaza, Euclid, sliver in left thumb. Erin Stansel, Oak Harbor, laceration of left ankle.

Jennifer Banzert, Cleveland, lacerated left upper leg. James Goldstein, Oak Harbor, foreign body in left eye. Steve Colflesh, Port Clinton, contusion to right knee. Teresa Cordy, Oak Harbor, contusion to right foot. James Imke, Port Clinton, foreign body in left eye.

Greg Sparks, Port Clinton, contusion of right hand. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Martin, 4225 N. Reider Road, Oak Harbor, are parents of a son born August 1 in Magruder Hospital; weight, seven pounds, 10 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walters, 220 10th are parents of a daughter born August 4 in Magruder Hospital; weight, eight pounds, 12 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie Moran, 322 W. Third St. are parents of a daughter born August 3 in Memorial Hospital, Fremont. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Paschen, 8595 W. State Route 2, Oak Harbor, are parents of a son born August 4 in Memorial Hospital, Fremont. AREA HOSPITALS ST. CHARLES, Oregon: ADMITTED Maria Gallegos, James Garn, Opal Sherk, Elmore; Mary Waldron, Genoa. DISCHARGED Scott Carr, Alice Mominee, Curtice; Jess Floro, Steven Salander, Elmore; Alberto to Fuentes, Alma Hurst, Marcelino Zapata, Genoa; Emil Gerkensmyer, Williston; Jennifer Randall, Oak Harborl.

AREA HOSPITALS ST. CHARLES, Oregon: ADMITTED Ida Blanke, Curtice; Fred Howard, wound of left foot. Curtice; Fred Howard, Kichards. Downtown COUNTRY Fremont PRE-SEASON SALE OFF THE PRICE OF OUR TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1976-77 WINTER COATS Genuine Leathers Cashmere Camel Hair Pant Coats Dress Coats Zip Coats All Weather Coats Fake Leathers USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN SALE ENDS SEPT. 4 Free Downtown Parking Charges Invited Open Mondays Fridays Until 9 with county and requests for zoning changes.

Trustees plan to contact action on Residents of Park Lane Trailer Court on North resolve the problems. Shore Road, Buck Road complained about junk vehicles and Jack Tibbels of there is now other problems with one of the residents of the of Channel Grove and take as long trailer park. Trustees plan to contact county Park Lane Trailer speed limit on prosecutor Lowell Petersen for advice on how to zoning changes for approve the handle the problem. businesses which were zoning map was drawn A complaint was made about the noise and was approved. All are other problems around the Penny Arcade.

rezoned to recreational complaints Tire stockpile exceeds AKRON, Ohio (AP) Sizable tire stockpiles -apparently much larger than United Rubber Workers union leaders anticipated- keeping the auto industry producing into the new model year despite a 107- day-old rubber industry strike. The strike by more than 60,000 URW members against Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone and Uniroyal has stopped about 60 per cent of the domestic tire production. However, except for the exclusion of spare tires i in some new model the cars, sharp reduction in tire output appears to have had little effect on the auto industry An American Motors spokesman says the four major auto makers probably stockpiled enough tires before the strike started April 21 to last them for about six months. A General Motors Corp. official would say only that the firm had enough tires for foreseable future." Ford said it has enough tires for most if not all of the 1977 models.

And a Chrysler spokesman adds that the company had enough tires to launch its 1977 model line. With no negotiations scheduled at present, no end to the strike is in sight. The latest round of negotiations between URW and industry representatives broke off last week in Washington. About 100 strikers and their families to staged a letter demonstration Inc. Goodyear plant in been Wednesday.

A leader of URW said the pickets letters which FREE had sent to all the strikers outlining the final contract offer made by industry representatives before talks broke. The spokesman said if negotiations resume, the demonstrators are prepared to stay out on the line in marathon picketing until the strike is over. The industry's last offer was for a $1.30 an hour increase in wages over three years and a cost of living ad- Richard Greenley Richard Greenley OAK HARBOR Richard Greenley, 46, 925 South 91st Place, Mesa, Arizona, died Tuesday in an industrial accident at Gunnison, Colorado. He fell from a crane, which he was operating for Power City Construction out of Colorado. Greenley was born in Oak Harbor, October 1, 1929.

He is the son of Fred and Myrtle Bennett Linder. Surviving are his wife, Doris; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linder; a daughter, Mrs. Kimberly Burzynski, and a son, Richard, both of Toledo; stepdaughter, Mrs.

Linda Swanson of Scottsdale, Arizona; a stepson, Richard Franklin of Chattanooga, four brothers, Lee Greenley of Woodville; Larry Linder Pana, James Linder of Vandalia, Ohio, and David Linder of Oak Harbor; a sister, Mrs. burning Patricia Reign, and his outside a grandfather, Fred Linder, Akron both of Oak Harbor; and three grandchildren. Local 2 He was a veteran of the burned Korean War, serving in the management Army. luggage Elmore; Dora Hyland, Genoa; Irene Nolen, Martin, DISCHARGED Darlene Kern, Carol Williams, Genoa; Tiffiny Smith, Graytown; Larry Spencer, Elmore. MEMORIAL, Fremont: ADMITTED Mrs.

Stanley Beck, Oak Harbor; Kim Lowry, Elmore; John Riedmaier, Port Clinton. AMBULANCE CALL Wednesday, the Neidecker-LeVeck ambulance transported Amanda Brookey from Magruder Hospital to her residence, 999 N. Buck Road, Lakeside-Marblehead. College gets Lilly grant NEW CONCORD, Ohio (AP) A $25,000 grant Muskingum College from the Lilly Endowment of Indianapolis has announced by Dr. John Anthony Brown, the col lege president.

for savers from THE SAVERS PLACE Obituaries es Obituaries es Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday from Crosser Funeral Home, Oak Harbor, with burial in Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Bertha Merle justment that would go into effect next year.

The union is asking for $1.65 an hour increase and a of living escalator to start immediately. The average URW workers now receives $5.50 an hour in wages alone. In a related strike development, URW president Peter Bommarito said Wednesday that the union plans to file suit in U.S. District court GENOA Mrs. Bertha Merle, 88, formerly of 21593 W.

State Route 51, Genoa, died Wednedday at St. Charles Hospital, Oregon, where she had been a patient three days. She had lived the past two years with a daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Geraldine) Sindlinger of Oregon. Mrs.

Merle had been a resident of the Genoa area for 45 years. She was born February 24, 1888, in North Dakota, the daughter of Gustave and Amelia Philba 2 p.m. The Rev. Paul E. She was the widow of Ralph E.

(Pop) Merle who died in 1955. The couple was married September 29, 1912, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Surviving are two sons, Arthur of Sandusky, and Ernest Genoa; four daughters, Mrs. Milton 1 A Open or add to your account in the amount shown below and receive a piece of luggage free or at reduced price shown. Port Clinton Savings and Loan, THE SAVERS 12 matched pieces to choose from.

With each Offer good while supply lasts. additional PLACE, is offering free luggage to savers who are Limit of one Free Gift per account. $250 $1,000 $5,000 deposit of Gifts not mailable. or more or more more $100 or more. going places.

or Collect all 12 of this coordinated A. Utility Travel Kit FREE FREE FREE 3.95 pieces lightweight, B. Roll Tote FREE FREE FREE 3.95 luggage set. You'll travel in style when you carry the C. Carry-All Tote 3.00 FREE FREE 6.95 rich brown, leather-look of rugged luggage.

Pieces fit D. Trip Tote 3.00 FREE FREE 6.95 within each other for easy storing when not traveling. E. Club Tote 3.00 FREE FREE 6.95 Your choice free, or at a low cost, when you save at F. Garment Bag 8.00 5.00 FREE 11.95 THE SAVERS PLACE.

G. Deluxe Tote Bag 8.00 5.00 FREE 11.95 H. Deluxe All-Purpose Tote 8.00 5.00 FREE 11.95 1. Family Garment Carrier 15.95 12.95 7.95 19.90 J. 22" Carry On 15.95 12.95 7.95 19.90 K.

25" Pullman 19.95 16.95 11.95 23.90 27" Wardrobe 22.95 19.95 14.95 26.90 THE SAVERS PLACE Prices plus Ohio sales tax. Member F.S.L.I.C Port Clinton Savings and Loan for LENDER 142 E. Second St. Phone 734-2145 the owner in an effort to Tibbels Marina, Robert Brow. Robert Ahrens, owner of Court each have requested their property.

All are zoned wrong when the and the zoning resolution requesting the property be -commercial. estimate in Cleveland, charging that the four major rubber companies are refusing to provide pay to workers in lieu of vacation time owed to them. A spokesman for Goodyear replied that if the workers scheduled their vacation before the strike they will be paid. Otherwise, they will have to await resumption of work to get vacation pay. son of Chambersburg, Pa.

(and formerly Oak Harbor, Ohio), and Mrs. James (E. Carolyn) Mobley of Toledo; 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Caroline Unterkircher of Toledo; a half-sister, Mrs. Lena Stephens of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Friends may call after 7 tonight (Thursday) at Robinson Funeral Home, Genoa. Services will be at St. John's United Church of Christ, Genoa, Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Paul (Bernice) LaPlantz of Genoa, the daughter, Mrs.

Sindlinger of Oregon, Mrs. Milton (Adeline) Thomp- Deppen will officiate and burial will be in Clay Cemetery. GSA to sell post office (AP) The federal CHILLICOTHE, Ohio General Services Administration has announced that former post office building" in Chillicothe is for sale..

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