News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio (2024)

Friday, April 6, 1979, News Herald 5 Briefs Obituaries Nettie A. Rochester (Mm Nettie A. 93, 110 County Fremont, died at her son home, where Mrs. Rochester, Road 155, yesterday Norman's she lived. t'U'Hf vt VS-J 43 Gregg, Mt.

Vernon, Texas, and Janet Holz, Las Vegas, 11 grandchildren and sister, Mrs. Hedy Ott, New York. Friends may call after 11 a.m. Sunday at Crosser Funeral Home, where the Rev. Gene Hegemier will officiate at services 11 a.m.

Monday. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Family suggests memorials to St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Oak Harbor. Cold Wo'm jnqwt'i jiaiionoiy Utdvaed NAIIONAl WIH( SMVICt NOAA US Oepl ,1 LOOK AT THE WEATHER This is ow the weather shapes up Honor roll announced OAK HARBOR Oak Harbor Junior High School students, who have been named on the third nine weeks' honor roll, receiving at least three A's and no C's, are reported as follows: Sixth grade: Michelle Alexander, Susan Avers, Chris Bloom, Melinda Brogdon, Steve Connell, Linda Dewitz, Trent Elwing, Chris Faunce, memorial services are planned at Plymouth Church, Shaker Heights.

Family suggests memorials to the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society. Ruth M. Lerch Mrs. Ruth H. Lerch, 86, of 4476 East Muggy Road, died yesterday in Magruder Hospital, after an illness of four weeks.

Born in Hoopeston, 111., she was a daughter of Edwin and Mary Metier Davis. A housewife, she was a member of Harp Rebecca Lodge 223 of Port Clinton. Surviving are the husband, George E. Lerch; daughter, Mrs. Dora Kenncott, Toledo; son, Howard T.

Morris, Tec*mseh, six grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Maude Wall, Kalamazoo, and Mrs. Rose Castle, Paw Paw, Mich. Friends may call at Neidecker-LeVeck Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Harp Rebecca memorial services will be held at the funeral home 7 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Lyle Snyder will officiate at funeral service 1 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home, and burial will be in Catawba Island Cemetery. Terry Burke Terry Burke, 17, of 6223 West Harbor Road, who was injured Monday, Feb. 26, when the vehicle in which he was riding was struck by a Norfolk and Western freight train on West Water Street in Oak Harbor, died yesterday in the Toledo Medical College Hospital. Lawrence Beaudry, 29, Toledo, who was driving the car west when the accident happened, succumbed to his injuries in the same hospital earlier. Burke was born in Port Clinton, April 10, 1961.

He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Oak Harbor. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Verneda Roberts Burke, sister, Miss Kathy Burke, and grandfather, Arthur Roberts, all of Port Clinton, aunts and uncles. Friends may call at Sanders Funeral Home after 2 p.m.

Saturday. Services will be held 2 p.m. Monday in the funeral home, the Rev. Harold C. Rust officiating.

Burial will be in Sacket Cemetery. Walter O. Holz Walter O. Holz, 71, of 325 Park Oak Harbor, died yesterday a few hours after admission at the Umatilla, Florida, hospital. Born Sept.

12, 1907, in Germany, he was a son of Frederick and Augusta Dubben Holz. A member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Mr. Holz was a retired tool and die maker. Surviving are the widow, Herta; son, Walter F.

Holz, Oak Harbor daughters, Dorothy Holz, Fayette-ville, Carol Baldwin, Silver Springs, Maryland; Audrey Neese, Kankakee, Edith David Nau, Jill Noble, Kim Petersen, Brad Smith, Ann Windisch, Jerry Winters and Darrell Zielinski. Eighth grade: Donna Bahnsen, Paul Bowersox, Michele Burmeister, Dan Christie, Lisa Douglas, Larry Fizer, Rick Galford, David Gates, Kathy Gilbert, Robin Harmon, Jill Hasselbach. Jill Hoover, Donna Kern, Janice Kersten, Mary Kreager, Eric Layman, Terry Lemke, Ken Cheryl Orman, Sue Schultz, Ricky Swope, Pat Warin and Mike Laura Friar, Chuck Gates, Tina Harder, Karen Holladay. Dawn Hurrell, Jennifer LaNier, Scott Lochotzki, Wendy Millinger, Tina Newton, Lisa Petersen, Melissa Royster, Connie Sievert, Kevin Stone, Kelly Twynham, Kerry Way, Lisa Witt and Melinda Wrigley. Seventh grade: John Avers, Kim Elack, Don Christie, Beth Harder, Amy Hemminger, Crystal Kleinhans, Nathan Kohring, Kelly Kretz, Michael Ladd, Keith Mominee, Beth Mylander, Birthdays She was born April 25, 1885, in Oak Harbor, the daughter of Alfred and Hattie Stephens Wehger.

Survivors include sons Lester Rochester, Gaithersburg, and Norman Rochester, Fremont, six grandchildren, four step-grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Her husband August, whom she married Sept, 3, 1906, died June 19, 1941. A son Melvin died in 1966. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Saturday in Robinson Funeral Home, Oak Harbor. The family will be present from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday.

Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in Robinson Funeral Home, Pastor Keith Mundt presiding. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Thelma E.

Smith Mrs. Thelma Edith Smith, 62, of 225 West Fifth died last night in Magruder Hospital after a lingering illness. She was a victim of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig) disease. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, April 8, 1916, she was a daughter of Arnold and Edith Mans-bridge. Mrs.

Smith was co-owner and manager of Skipper's Cottage Resort, East Harbor Road, Marblehead, and was secretary of the Waring Advertising Agency. She was an active sailor, canoeist and skier, and an active community worker here and in other towns where she had resided. Surviving are the husband, Waring Smith, Port Clinton; three sons, Mark Leland Smith, Atlanta, Grant Smith, Cleveland, and Quentin Smith, Vermilion; and two sisters, Doreen Witt, Piedmont, and Kathleen Huxtable, Carmel, Calif. There will be no visitation at Neidecker-LeVeck Funeral Home but APRIL 7 Hulda and Dorothy Wendt (twins), Mrs. Archie Grover, Cheryl Jessee, Luella Klotz, Harry Warren, Bonnie Robinson, Douglas Jenssen, Gregory Waggoner, Henry Jad-wisiak, Bea Lenke.

Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Gilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lattimore, Mr.

and Mrs. David Terp, Mr. and Mrs. Librado Cuevas. Genoa girl hurt A Geioa girl claimed injury but wasn't treated, and an Elmore man was cited in an accidenl at 7:20 p.m.

yesterday. According to the state patrol report, a vehicle driven by Ronald D. Shiffert, 18, of 891 Elliston-Trowbridge Road, Elmore, was westbound on State Route 51, and went through a red light at the intersection of Genoa-Clay Center Road. The Shiffert vehicle struck the southbound vehicle driven by Carol M. Ziebold, 17, of 1616 N.

ThyreDrive, Genoa. Miss Ziebold claimed injury. Shiffert was cited for a red light violation. Officers named New officers were named for the Lions Club at the meeting Thursday evening. They will begin their terms on July 1.

Named were: president, Tom Stahl first vice president, William Benedict; second vice president, Art Heslet; third vice president, James Fredericks; secretary, Ivan Beaver; treasurer, Alex Bergeman; tail twister, Wynn Mayhew; Lion tamer, Ed Stevens; and two-year trustees, George Olekse, Bob Smith and James Kleinhans. District 13B golf outing will be at Sycamore Hills Country Club on June 9 and 10. The district convention will be April 19, 20 and 21 at Sandusky. Members of the Liens Club will take charge of the dining room for the annual American Field Service spaghetti dicner, Thursday, April 19. Horst Herzog became a new member at the meeting.

Vehicles sought DANBURY TOWNSHIP East Harbor State Park rangers ar looking for two vehicles which on two separate occasions, Monday night and Wednesday nigrt, tore up lawn at the park. Park officials reported 1,500 feet of lawn were torn up in front of the park and 700 feet along the causeway. Different vehicles were involved in the two incidents. Park officids said the damages would run into several thousands of dollars making the offenses felonies, and that felony charges will be filed if the vehicles ind their operators are found. Man hurt in fire Eddie Chudy, 990 S.

Madison suffered minor burns from a fire that started in the basem*nt of his home at 11 51 last night. The fire, that caused $1,000 in smoke and structural damage, started in the wall where the pipe from a wood burning stove fit into the chimney, said Port Clinton Fire Chief John Drummer. Drummer said Chudy was lying down when he smelled the smoke and went to the basem*nt to check it out. The fire chief said Chudy suffered minor burns to his right hand when he pulled insulation out of the wall and got a hand full of "the hot stuff." Chudy was treated and released at Magruder Hospital. Two in jail Ottawa County jail had two new prisoners this morning.

Jimmie A. Case, 33, Toledo, is charged with aggravated burglary and gross sexual imposition, and Alex J. Kloshen, 34, Millbury, is charged with domestic violence. Both arrests were made by deputies sheriff. Possession charged Early this morning Port Clinton police charged Michael A.

Zetzer, 19, of 322 Madison Maurice B. Boling, 27, of 208 Monroe and Robert L. Adkins, 18, of 2186 Lake Shore Drive, with possession of marijuana, in the 100 block of Madison Street. They were released on their own recognizance. sJr SUMMER Ci RESIDENTS! vL DON'T LET YOUR I SUMMER HOUSE l5S2lkWAY News Herald Local record 4 oi leaky pipes drippy faucets.

Call us to have your plumbing checked for a carefree summer I RILEY PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 732-3728 2126 Sand Rd, Port Clinton Clinton, hand laceration. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Papazian, 2155 White Cpas Lane, Lakeside, are parents of a son born April 5 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Sandusky. DISCHARGED: Gertrude Birchfield, Maibelle Carsten, Herman Cisneros, Mirek Machacek, Mrs.

Robert Parker, Marc Streeter, Mrs. Allan Wohlers. EMERGENCIES: Maria Franck, Port MAGRUDER HOSPITAL ADMITTED: Mrs. Larry D. Bolton, 415 Jackson surgical; Marc A.

Streeter, 3512 CR 195, Clyde, surgical; Tice DeBoer, 5087 East Porter Road, medical; Clarence A. Balduf, 6783 N. Pearl Oak Harbor, surgical; Richard E. Long, 2231 CR 170, Fremont; Mrs. George Mackey, 4125 W.

Balduf Road, medical; Mrs. Charles Clouse, 700 S. Schau Road, surgical. Go electronic. Specwfo I I Daily calendar SATURDAY Plaids Calicos Western Style Dance Club, 8 p.m., Immaculate Conception School gym rear entrance).

Rosanna Theta Rho Girls' Club, 1:30 p.m., Odd Fellows Temple. SUNDAY Guadalupe Society, 2 p.m., Immaculate Conception Church. Fun Night, 7 p.m., Eagles Club, Madison St. Fun Night, 7 p.m., St. Boniface Catholic Church, Oak Harbor.

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732-3913 BUUWA CARyWELLE ELECTROTIME! Market and Frederick H. Schwake have been filed in probate court. Attorney Larry Noblitt has filed a dissolution of marriage complaint for Kathleeen Gregorsok, Port Clinton, and Andrew Gregorsok Port Clinton. They were married in Port Clinton, June 24, 1967, and have two children. Separation agreement was filed for court approval.

Temporary custody of minor children has been awarded to the mother in the complaint of Bonnie J. McLaughlin, Port Clinton, versus Delmar L. McLaughlin, Port Clinton. He is to pay child support. In the complaint of Deborah M.

Kleinhans, Port Clinton, versus Karl D. Kleinhans, Port Clinton, he is ordered not to enter the marital premises without her consent, and a prior restraining order against him remains in full force and effect. Kleinhans is to continue paying temporary child support. Kit's for your we have it! I Thcmas Scott, Bellevue, has been bound over from Port Clinton Municipal Court to common pleas court on a charge of grand theft involving gasoline from the Imperial Service Station. Attorney Margaret Weaver, Fremont, has filed defendant's motion for a bill of particulars in the complaint of State versus Gordon Sondergeld, Elliston-Trowbridge Road.

Rhonda Hill of the county welfare staff is at Bowling Green State University today attending a training seminar on children and the law. Assistant Prosecutor Barbara Petersen flea" proceedings to compel attendance oi uorouiy Lakeside, as a witness in a felony prosecution in the state of Michigan versus Ronald W. Lee. The defendant is charged with assault with intent to murder and Judge William Taft will preside at the trial in First Judicial District Court. Monroe, April 18.

Attorney Gene Graves has filed a divorce complaint for Mary P. Ireland, Port Clinton, versus George E. Ireland, Sandusky. They were married in Port Clinton, May 2, 1959, and have two children. She also asks temporary and permanent custody of the children, temporary and permanent alimony and child support, equitable division property, attorney fees, costs and further relief.

Ireland has been restrained from changing beneficiaries on life insurance policies and from encumberinj or disposing of any property of the marriage. Richard P. Mason has filed his U.S. Navy discharge papers for permanent recording with County Recorder William Keesor. County Auditcr Melvin Guth has received a check of $61,808 from Sttte Auditor Thomas ferguson's office in the' April distribution of funds for 829 Ottawa County Aid to Dependent Children recipients.

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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio (2024)

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Established in 1828, the town was named after New York governor DeWitt Clinton, who was instrumental in creating the Erie Canal, which connected the Midwest along the Great Lakes to the markets of the Hudson River and New York.

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Welcome to the City of Port Clinton, Ohio.

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First phase features a 900-foot boardwalk with plans for expansion. PORT CLINTON — Work on the long-awaited waterfront walkway project along the Portage River near downtown Port Clinton has finally broken ground after some final tweaks in the lengthy planning process.

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The Portage River is located in northwestern Ohio. The Portage River flows into Lake Erie at Port Clinton in Ottawa County. The watershed is distributed across Ottawa, Sandusky, Hanco*ck and Wood counties with a small portion in Seneca County.

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Port Clinton Annual Crimes
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Number of Crimes1183
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)1.8413.91

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