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Port Clinton, Ohio Judge Tom D VJ , r x- » ^-r *«r* „;,?->r -»* •> jts v ,„ !*T V '-: * s-" •p ^ * J*," *>,' ', v. JSS * *t */ s ' V *-^ir* $' *i Friday, July 1, 195S OTTAWA COT.TNTY NEW& TORT CTJNTON. OHTO Png*- 9pvr«fr I. ^ OTTAWA COUNTY ——— OTTAWA COUNTY INEWS DEATHS Court House Published by BOB REIDER, Inc. NEWS BRIEFS $3.50 Per Year — $4.00 Per Year Outside County. lllllllIilliillllll^liliilliillillillllllililiHlliilliliiilllillM Published every Friday at 114 East Fifth Street Port Clinton. Ohio Judge P. W. Gulau of the pro­ GEORGE M. DEMSHOK Robe*-* W. Retder • bate court will leave for Manitou- Publisher . * ¥ Fifteen children survive George luel Reed Cover 1— Editor | g lin Island next Wednesday for a William S. Brown Business Manager M. Demshok, 80, who died June vacation trip and to try his luck 23 at his home, Towsend Beach, fishing in the Canadian waters. ror Advertising rates & information Call 5271 or 7945 I Lakeside. A native of Austria Entered as second class matter at the post office, Port Clinton, Ohio Judge Tom D. Stahl of the com­ Under the Act of 1879. Hungary, he was a retired em­ mon pleas court has ordered the 7 ployee of the Kelly island Lime Ottawa county jury commissioners, with applications for 30 marriage & Transport Co. Frank Quisno and Harold Pulschen, trustee of the William Haas trust; licenses having been recorded with by Julius H. Christiansen, guardian Mr. Demshok leaves his wife to prepare a list of 500 names to Mary M. Demshok; seven daugh­ prospects for more during the rest of John J. Light; by Carrie J. Dille, be placed in the jury wheel on or of the month. During May, the ters, Mrs. Daniel Morari, Mrs. before August 1st, of persons who administratrix of estate of Lowell number of licenses i&sued was 20. Dille. Peter Kepica and Mrs. William G. will be subject to jury duty during Ramsey of Cleveland, Mrs. Julian the September term of common Att'y J. <5. Hitchcock, of Pitts­ Wierzba of Gypsum, Mrs. Francis pleas court. burgh, a former member of the Hurphy, Mrs. Leonard Spooner and County Treas. Howard Zimmer­ Ottawa County Bar Association Mrs, Henry G. Reid of California; man reports an increase in the tax called on officials and deputies at eight sons, George Demshok Jr. collections for the real estate taxes the court house Tuesday. Of Danbury, Michael of Gypsum, due for the last half of last year. Wills of Bertha B. Brunkhorst John of Olmstead Falls, Joseph of Monday, July 20 is the last day for and Mollie Meyer have been filed Lakeside, William of Florida, payment of the taxes before the. in the probate court for probating. ^ 1 —j.. James of California, Andrew and penalty becomes effective. Judge P. W. Gulau has announc­ T Charles at home; 23 grandchildren; While in session Monday the ed the following appointments in four sisters, Mrs. Helene Roskos county commissioners disposed of the probate court: Hester G. Mitch­ of Pa., and three sisters and a a number of routine matters, and ell appointed administratrix De Bonis Non of the estate of John R. Custom Slaughtering brother in Europe. in the afternoon inspected some Pi'ocessing for Select YOU7 Car NOW For That VACATION McAfee; Alma C., Casperson, ex­ Funeral services were conducted bridge work in the west end of the Home Freezers All's well that ends well, especially a holiday t>y the Rev. Fr. Paul Palka in St. county. ecutrix of estate of Christian F. Casperson; Ward A. Druyor, ad­ JVA Joseph's church at Marblehead Bids will be receded at 2:00 p.m. WHOLE OR HALF DRESSED week-end. Insure safe going and a happy return ministrator of the estate of Albert Monday at 9, and burial was made Tuesday, July 5 by the county com­ HOGS by having your car checked before you leave, missioners for a quantity of drain­ C. Druyor. in Riverview ccmetery. Gerner- & Final accounts of administration BEEF BY THE QUARTERS then driving as carefully as if your life depended "Wolf was in chai-ge. age pipe to be used along highways in the west end of the county. The have been filed in the probate We Make the Sausage on it (which it does!). court by Henry J. Wiesler, admini­ BENI DOMOKOS estimated cost for the material has We Render the Lard been set at $7,868.70. strator of estate of Emil S. Wies­ Beni Domokos, 66,- of Route 2 ler; by Anna Harnad, administra­ Oak Harbor died unexpectedly June has been a record month in Here Are A Few Of Our Sped i!^ the Probate Court department, trix of estate of Mary Elizabeth June 23 at Spear's hospital in Den­ Gresh; by Albert R. Witt, executor TANK'S MEATS ver, Colorado, where he has been of estate of Katherine Moomey. PH, 4633 ELMORE, OHIO undergoing treatment for four Helriek, and was the last of 10 To Choose From children. For many years he farm­ Partial accounts of administra­ weeks. Mr. Domokos was born on tion have been filed in the pro­ August 16, 1888, in Hungary, and ed in Salem-twp. moving to Oak Harbor three years ago. bate court by Mary E. Carney, came to the United States when 1953 Chrysler New Yorker4 Door $1675.90 he was 16. He took up farming J MRS. BARBARA MORRISON APPLICATIONS FOR and had been doing that until six MARRIAGE LICENSES months ago when he became ill. Mrs. Barbara Elizabeth Morri­ son, 89, one of the oldest residents His survivors are his wife Rose,, Michael G. Peraino, 29, driver- 1953 DeSotc Club Coupe $1650.00 in the Islands area, died Friday three sons; Andrew of Oak Har­ mechanic, Curtice RFD and Miss at Magruder hospital where she bor, Steve of Rocky Ridge, and Esther L. Ferguson, 22, waitress, had been a patient since May 30. Curtice. m 1953 Plymouth Canferook 4 Door $1250.90 Beni. Jr. who" is at home; one Funeral services were held Monday William H. Gyde, 24, farmer, NOW daughter, Mrs. Frederick Roose of at 2 from the Put-in-Bay home of Oak Harbor, one sister Mrs., Julia (Tak Harbor and Miss Janis E. De- through JU4.TT- her brother, Fred Haller, the Rev. witz, 19, Oak H5rbor. Rev.v Carl Biro of Staten Island, New York, D. A. Cassetta officiating. Burial Shopping Bag FREE frf®* 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 Door $1250.90 and seven grandchildren. Bormouth to officiate. was made in Maple Leaf cemetery. Donald J. Kenieczny, 23, self em­ Funeral services were held Wed­ Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. ployed, Oak Harbor and Miss Jo­ with KLENZO nesday at 2 from Robinson's fun­ Henry Fox, Mrs. Emma Morrison anne M. Humphrey, 21, stenograph­ 1952 DeSoto Custom 4 Door $1075.00 eral home, the Rev. G. F. Shoup and Miss Sophia Haller, all of Put­ er, Oak Harbor. FACIAL officiating, and burial in Union in-Bay. She was the widow of Jim Frank M. Valli, 26, "production- cemetery. Haller, and was born April 25, control, Sandusky and Miss Wanda 1952 Chrysler Saratoga 4 Door $1175.09 1866, in Germany. She was a mem­ B. Henry, 21, secretary, Port Clin­ TISSUES HARMON HETRICK ber of the Episcopal church. Ser­ ton. Fr. Stein, Sandusky to offi­ Soft, strong; ^ - Funeral services for Harmon W. vices were in charge of the Nei- white or pastel ciate. colors. 1952 Chrysler Club Coupe $1225.00 Hetrick, 81, who died Saturday in decker - Eberle - LeVeck funeral Frank M. Rider, 23, personnel Magruder hospital where he had home. assistant, Port Clinton and Miss been a patient since June 13, were Evelyn Hope McCandlish, 22, nurse, 1952 Plymouth Cambridge S 775.90 held Tuesday at 2 in St. Paul's WILLIAM SCHROEDER Port Clinton. Rev. J. V. Bigelow to 4 FOR Lutheran church at Lindsey with William Sehroeder, 82. retired officiate. 1 Boxes of 3DO burial in the church cemetery. engineer for the Cleveland Transit Donald J. Mihalko, 21, salesman, Mr. Hetrick was a former Salem- Co., died Friday at the Put-in-Bay Toledo and Miss Elaine J. Leisen- NOW AT:YO&R : ; 1952 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Boor $1125.00 twp .trustee. He served as a di­ home of his daughter, Mrs. Kenny heimer, 21, secretary, Williston. DRUGi STQHJ rector of the Oak Harbor Coopera­ Chapman, where h? had resided Rev. Gerald E. Ferne to officiate. tive Elevator Co. when it was the since the death o^ his wife in Larry R. Everhardt, 20, laborer, 1952 Hudson Hornet Hydra malic $ 975.00 Lake Shore Elevator. April. Also surviving are another Curtice and Miss Joyce E. Russell, * He is survived by three sons, daughter, Helen Sehroeder of Ak­ 18, Genoa. Pastor H. Heidman, To­ GREEN DRUG 00. Lester R. Hetrick, manager of the ron; and a brother, Bernard ledo to officiate. PORT CLINTON, OHIO I Chrysler N?w Yorker 4 Door $1065.99 unemployment offices here, and Sehroeder, Land O' Lakes, Wis. ffltmmiiiiiiiii:!!iii iiiiinn, .. • ., imiiu: nmmiiiiini Luther F., both of Oak Harbor, and Funeral services were" conducted 0 THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR \U :• •*>» »- LcRoy H., Saginaw. Mich.; a dau­ by the Rev. Cole from Saxton a ghter, Mrs. Edith Paule of Elmore; Funeral Home in Lakewood Mon­ 1951 C!i Del ua3 4 Dou? 14 grandchildren, and 17 great day, and burial was made in Sun­ PORT CLINTON SHOE REPAIR grandchildren. His wife, Cora Gar­ set Memorial Park at North Olm­ The man who sofed Port Clinton ner Hetrick, died in 1941. He was stead. Mr. Schroeder's home ad­ ROLLIE HILL 42 MADISON ST. 1951 € hrysler New Yorker Club Coupe $ 975.99 born January 10, 1874.
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