<* X A\l»J J V UIJ X. OTTAWA COUNTY NEWS, PORT CLINTON. OHIO
A 13, Van Wert; Ann Gilmore, 13, fare and for th* usuaJ daily opera- Rasmuasen, as Executrix of the e«*J 22nUnited States by Lincoln-Mercury dealers. ment Devices; 10. Penalty pro Case No. 13092 Notice is hereby given, that Ray-^y-j* Titled "Holiday Peninsula," the article written by Dave ficiating and burial in St. Paul's Making the swim were Elizabeth Notice of enactment of Ordinance vision for Unlawful Peddling; 11. PROBATE COURT, mond A. Matthews as OUARDTA1iN Lutheran cemctery at Danbury. 1*65, passed the 12th day of July, Regulation of Taxicabs; 12. Defi OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO of Cletus S. Matthews has filed Moon, 13, Port Clinton; Mary Post, nitions Covering Admission Tax; i Secrest is illustrated by beautiful color paintings of Marble- Mr. Strauch died July 20 in a 1955, and entitled, "An emergency NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Second Partial account of his guar-', head lighthouse, Lakeside's bell. ordinance, which shall be known 13. Provision concerning Public JulV 19, 11155 cl lanship, which will be for hearingp table on week-ends without getting Toledo hospital, a victim of a cere daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Penton of and referred to as the "Adopting Utilities; 14. Penalty Provisions In the Matter of the Estate of and settlement August 22, 1955.^ Catawba yacht basin, the Cliff bral hemorrhage and complica Des Moines, Iowa, and one grand Ordinance," to approve, adopt, and Covering Water System: 16. Col Walter F. Mvers, deceased. Any Interested party may file ex-I' House and a Catawba cove. They there early." declare in force The Codified Ordi lection of Garbage and Rubbish; Notice la hereby given tha.t Edna ceptlons thereto not later than five|' tions A retired farmer, he was daughter. nances of the City of Port Clinton, IB. Cemetery Regula.tions; 17. G. Mvers, as Administratrix of the days prior to the above date. < are the work of Ned Moore, 27- (NOTE: The author apparently born May 29, 1878, son of Freder Funeral ervice were held Thurs 1955, as prepared by Banks-Bald Prohibiting Abandoned Refrigera estate of Walter F. Meyers, deceas PETER W. OULAU|f Probate Judpef. year-old native of Columbus and confused East Harbor State Park ick and Christina Quick Strauch. day at 2:30 from Woodlawn ceme win Law Publishing' Company in tors & Iceboxes; 18. Prohibition ed, has filed a First & Final account with the smaller Catawba State cooperation with the City Solicitor of Bill Posting, Advertising and of her administration, which will be By Imrna J. Gula.ufc a graduate of Ohio State's line He is survived by one" daughter, tery Chapel in Toledo with burial pursuant to the Agreement author Hand Bills; 19. Aiding and Abet for hearing and settlement August 24 -3t Deputy Clerk, i arts school. Park in this reference.) ised by the City Council, and com ting; 20. Animals; 21. Assaults Mrs. Fred Beck of Oak Harbor, in Woodlawn cemetery. His body prising a revision, rearrangement, und Threats; 22. Curfew; 23. Des "But Lakeside's stock in trade two grandchildren and two great While the article contains-a few was at the Nei d ecker-Eberle4*e- compilation and codification of the truction of Property; 24. Disturb EVERYTHING FROM A PUNCH BOWL TO A BULL DG£ER statements which local residents is its cultural program. The vil grandchildren. His body was at Veck funeral home. general and permanent ordinances ing the Peace: 25. Fences; 26. of the City of Port Clinton; to Fire Inspections and Fire Preven will recognize as erroneous, it pro lage got its start as a Methodist Robinson funeral home. Open Daily For Your Convenience « REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS adopt and include as a component tion: 27. Fortune Telling and vide® fine publicity for the area. camp ground and still retains unit of said Codified Ordinances an Clairvoyance: 28. Gambling: 29. WILLIAM A. HAVILAND Bay Twp:— adaption of the 1949 Abbreviated Health and Sanitation: 30. Indec The News reprints it as it appears. something of a religious flavor. Edition of the National Building ency and Unchastity; 31. Intoxi Sandusky Rental & Sales Cow When the westering Americans Church youth groups hold weekly William A. Haviland, who work John H. Hansen, et al to Beatrice t'ode, as printed and recommended cation and Intoxicating Beverages; ed for the J. A. Neidecker Co. for Stafford, 80 x 208 feet, rg 13, sec by the National Board of Fire Un 32. Larceny; 33. Law Enforce 616 W. PERKINS AVE. PHONE 8575" settled the jutting peninsula on the institutes and many of the young wS 17. derwriters of New York; to provide ment; 34. Smoke Abatement; 35. southern shore of Lake Erie, they sters come back in later years as many years and at one time drove for the printing: and publication in Streets and Sidewa.lks; 36. Tree book form, for certification as to Trimming and Weed Cutting; 87. named it Marblehead out of nos part of the permanent colony. An the horses that pulled the funeral Carroll Twp:— hearse, died Tuesday in Magruder correctness by the Mayor and the Vagrancy; 38. Weapons and Ex C talgia for their Massachusetts ori auditorium that seats 4,500 is the Frank Fordor, to Lester Bodi, Clerk of Council, a.nd for the effec plosives; 39. Wells and Dangerous hospital where he had been a pa tive date thereof: to provide for the Excavations; 40. A New Traffic gins. But the name become even center of the evening entertain Vn acre, rg 15, sec 13. Your Dealer For tient since July 22. He would have repeal of certain ordinances which Code, Incorporating former Port * more appropriate as the area de ment card. Plays, concerts, lec Carl H. Ballard et al to Dorothy are obsolete, superceded or repeal Clinton Ordinance Provision® and been 86 years old on August 5. He ed by implication, and all other or Current Provisions of Ohio Revised veloped the atmosphere of the tures, variety shows are all staged Schnell, lot 64, Turtle Creek Ext. had also served as furniture re dinances inconsistent herewith and Code Chapters 4511 and 4 513; 41. eastern resorts, until today it bears there. The Lakeside audiences Clay Twp:—. therewith saving those ordinances A New Building Code which Is an pairman at the store. Chrysler and Plymouth a strong resemblance to Massachu sees performances ranging from Albert Boss, et al to Frank which are specifically reserved and Adaption of the 1949 Abbreviated summer stock to opera stars. Like Mr. Haviland, who had resided excepted even though inconsistent; Edition of the National Building setts' famed Cape Cod. Grahl, Jr., et al, 2 acres, rg 13, a.nd to authorize and direct the giv Code prepared by the National Chautauqua in upstate New York, at the Ottawa County Home in the ing of public notice. Whereas, this Board of Fire Underwriters of New 24 Hour Wrecker Service "Here thousands come each sea- sec 24. Lakeside provides a summer cul past year, is survived by one "Adopting Ordinance" is declared York. ' , ' '•*' to be an emergency ordinance, here Bbn to fish from the rocky shores, ture spree in the relaxed atmos Catawba Plats:— Copies of Codified Ordinances Complete stock factory •utfcorbttd parti and sefWtttrrtwt; industry. Year in and year out, by defined and for the reasons; of the City of Port Clinton, Ohio. swim at the splendid beaches, taste phere of a lakeshore resort. L. B. Hook, et al to R. Eugene that Banks-Baldwin Uw Publishing 1955, are being printed and will be B. f. Goodrich Tires, tubes, batteries, acc*««eri Case No. 13040 since the war that residents could around their edges and nature con Council deems it necessary to forth PROBATA COURT, history^ unique in the spirit of Danbury Plats:— OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO walk from their cottages to the verts to beauty once agaia the ugly with publish such revision, rear summer escape it offers those who Earl W. Thompson to Ralph B. rangement, compilation and codifi NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT beach without a robe. The admin gashes made by man. cation in book form as The Codified July 19th, 1955 SALES & SERVICE have discovered its secret. Griggs, et al, lot 29 Channel Grove. istration sees to it that Lakeside "A timeless feeling comes from Ordinances of the City of Port Clin In the Matter of the Estate of "Sandusky Bay, which separates Lawrence F. Vogt, et al to ton, 1955, and that it provides for Dona.ld L. Cullenen, deceased. 108-110 Harrison St. Phone 8201" remains at least one resort where the rich history of the land. The the public health, safety and wel Notice is hereby given that Marian the peninsula from the mainland the quiet life prevails. Lewis E. Myers, lots 4-5-6-7, Oak of Ohio, is one of the best fish very signature of time is inscribed' "At other parts of the peninsula, on the glacial grooves of Kelleys Knoll s.d. ing spots within hundreds of miles. Gertrude R. Thompson, to Ralph Motorists crossing the bay on the however, good bars and restaurants Island. The French and Indian wars dot the lakeshore and young folk were fought across the section. The B. Griggs, et al, lot 28 Channel mile-long bridge on State Route 2 Grove. see the water dotted with boats dance to the bands that come to Iroquois massacred the Erie In Terrace Beach or Port Clinton. On Portage Twp:— and the filled in bridge itself lined dians here in. 1655. Commodore A the .mainland side of the Bay, Peninsula Investment Co. to With anglers. On a hot Saturday Perry defeated the British in 1912 Cedar Point with its beer halls night in summer the cars heading at Put in-Bay, 12 miles off shore, Ohio Edison Company, 8.108 acres, and roller coasters make a point home from the peninsula some where a white granite monument rg 17, s 5. ed change. times line up for an hour or more now towers 352 feet above the flat Port Clinton Corp:— to get across the bridge. "The smart set moor their yachts waist of the island to mark the Lemuel E. Toops,. et al to Nelma ALLAN BROS c * "One of the attractions that or sailboats at a private yacht club spot. The old Marblehead light A. Beerman, blk 4, pt lots 25-27 bring the crowds- from several in a green cove. Holiday crowds house, third oldest on the Great Lakeview. states around is Lakeside, a ghost out for a really good dinner head Lakes, guards the entrance to San Thomas DeVries, et al to Earl Village in the winter but a busy for the Cliff House which hangs dusky Bay. McDavit, Sr., et al, blk 16, pt lot resort of 5000 from Memorial Day on the very end of the peninsula "On Johnson's Island which hugs 14, Orig. tt to Labor Day. It offers si combi overlooking the pier where the the southern shore, 200 Confeder Oak Harbor Corp:— nation not often found outside the Put-in-Bay ferry picks up passeng ate officers lie buried near the Herbert C. Brauchla Building compound where they were held older summer colonies of the east ers. Or they head for the wineries Corp., to Edgar E. Rodgers, et al, 15 Anniversary prisoners during the Civil War. —fun combined with culture. to take their supply out of huge lot 7, Benton Estates add. President Rutherford B. Hayes "For fun, there is no shortage casks in the cellars of the, Old Herbert C. Brauchla Building used to sneak a,way from the af-J Fifteen years ago, William and Carleton Allan, of resources. Vacationers jam the stone manses. Corp., to Leo C. Harnad, et al, lot fairs of state to his log cabin, now long concrete pier to swim and "The big peninsula is more than 20 Benton Estates. in shambles on Mouse Island. The dive among the small boats tied to a center of play anl relaxation. Herbert C. Brauchla BtriMing ^ H opened the Allan Brothers Motor Sales* its shelter. Within a few minutes Viniculture is a big industry there. tiny island, just a good wade from the mainland when the lake is low, Corp., to Ralph C. Zunk, et al lot drive are two of the finest beaches Some of the best wines in, the 16 Benton Estates. Since then they have sold thousands of in the Great Lakes, the Catawba country are made from the sweet is still owned by his descendants. "Since the war, the peninsula Herbert C. Brauchla Building Island State Park and Bay Point, grapes that grow on the peninsula Corp., to Robert F. Fic et al lot cars to the people in the Port Clinton each more than a mile of white and nearby isuands. The German and the nearby islands have spout ed new little groups of summer 17 Benton Estates. sand. The state park, developed settlers have tended their plants Herbert C. Brauchla Building area. To celebrate this great anniver only a few years ago from what lovingly and the temperate lake homes and even winter homes as small industries move in and more Corp., to Anthony J. Andryo et al was once a private beach reached breeze is ideal for fruit. The wines lot 5 Benton Estates. sary, and to show their apprecia only by a ferry boat that crossed of the Marblehead peninsula have and more summer folks decide to spend their retirement years in the Herbert C. Brauchla Building the marsh, now draws crowds that won prizes even in France. Corp., to John E. Mays, et al lot make it difficult to find a picnic "The vineyards are not the only section. tion of the confidence customers "But the territory has one big 8 Benton Estates. advantage over some of the more Rocky Ridge:— have placed in them, they offer eastern resorts—nowhere on the Ervin Fillmore, et al to Barnard 15-mile peninsula do you get the Sprague, et al, lots 19-20 & pt 13 a finance plan unequalled feeling of being overrun with peo Masons s.d. FOR SALE-FOR RENT ple, Despite Marblehead's increas Catawba Twp:— any where. . . . ing popularity, it is still a spot Francis M. Conner, et al to Bruce where yol can get away from the C. Eaton et al, lot 202. Cliffs Ext. hustle." A 1/ !•'.( I A 1 NOTM U >s AC'C'OI \T OP AUM1MSTH ATIOX General Code, Sec. 1050')—1(7 WANT-AD PROBATA COURT. OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO BUCKEYE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT i J July 15, 1955 Case No. 13075 I- TAKER Tn the Matter of the Estate of • < Elizabeth M. Cleaver, deceased. STAGES, INC. Notice is hereby given that Betty L. I Jane Syperski, as Executrix of the Now-A New 195S • Ford• v . - , estate of Elizabeth M. Cleaver, de .A"4* WILL Daily Passenger ceased, has filed a Final account of and Package Servic* her administration, which will be for hearing: and settlement August Any body style, Tudor, Fordor, Victoria, Convertible, Bus leaves Port Clinton for 22, 19!>5. Any interested party may file exceptions thereto not later ASSIST Oak Harbor, Elmore, Genoa Station Wagon, in any series, Mainline, Customliiuy than five days prior to said date. and Toledo * 11:00 A.NL and PETEIi W. (UJIvAU, 4:00 P.M. Probate Jud^e. By Liorna J. Gulau. Fail lane, with any engine or transmission. 24-^t Pnptitv <"Mf>rl; YOU IN Bus leaves Port Clirrton for ACCOINT OF ADMIMSTKATION Lakeside and Marblehead 9:50 Case No. 9899 AJA*,.2:4Q P.M., 6:20 P.M. General Code, Sec. I050fi—87 WORDING PRORATE COURT. AS COW Bus leaves Port Clinton for OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO Fremont at 7:15 P.M. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT $250°° $49?? July 26th, 1955 DOWN AS In the Matter of the Estate of PER MO. YOUR Adeie Koos Bufcbee, deceased. — Get Information At — Notice if> hereby given that Clarence J. Butfbee, as Administra ANY MODEL, Tudor, For ANY EQUIPMENT, Radio, tor of the estate of Adele Koos NO CO-SKiNERS required, Petersen's Ice Bugbee, deceased, has filed a Final dor, Victoria, Station Wag Heater, Automatic Trans AD account of his administration, which no extra' security besides will be for hearing and settlement on or Thunderbird, STILL mission or other extras, Cream Parlor Aug-. 29th, 1955. Any interested STILL only $250.0tt Down the oar, just your* signfe. Phon* 7971 party may file exceptions thereto only $250.00 Down. ture. . . not later than five days prior to with small monthly payments. n. $ IT'S On Other Services said da.te. PETER W. GULAU. 25-St Probate Judge. EASY AN ALLAN EXCLUSIVE: U' you have a disability requiring a Doctors care that prevents you from working for more than <14 days—Allan's '< 3 ACT DON'T WAIT UNTIL make that months payment a gift to you. V TO MOW. A W/ND HOWLS LIFE INSURANCE, In IMMEDIATE DELI VERY, YOUR TRADE-IN will pro f-. PLACE event of your death, before Many models in stock for im AND BLOWS AWAY the car is paid up, Allan's mediate delivery. . .Credit ap bably be more than enough pays the balance and gives proved in minutes, bring your for a down payment—Bring f A HALF OF YOUR ROOF your heirs a free and clear title if you have a car to trade your title. . . title. in. . . r WANT HEY/1 > p o 'V 4 k% .. AD ' > "I PHONE <£> LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Ink Allan Bros. Motor Sales 7945 or 5271 -FIFTEEN YEARS OF GOOD DEALS- TO BUY-TO LEASE LUMBER CO. 40 IN. MADiSQN SI. PHONE 3321 PORT CLINTON ;"
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