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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 3

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Port Clinton, Ohio
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Courthouse news- Copyrmht Trie Kroger Co. 1977 a tu (S TJ Settlement reached quickly in history-making trial here Items, prices 6 coupons in this ad are effective thru Tues Oct 4, 1977 at Port Clinton Kroger store COST CUTTER SAVINGS PLUS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT i i (S tu a We Reserve The Riant To Limit Quantities Not Sold To Dealers History was made yesterday when the first jury trial of Ottawa County Probate Court was held in the common pleas courtroom, but it was of short duration as cause involving the estate of Ida Hetrick, Oak Harbor, was settled soon after the jurors were seated. Att. Larry Noblitt has filed a divorce complaint for Ginger Hoffman, Port Clinton, against Michael A. Hoffman, Port Clinton.

The couple was married Feb. 20, 1976, in Monroe, and has one child. She also asks custody, child support, equitable division of assets and lipbilities and further relief. In a money only complaint of James Cook, Rossford, and others, versus Standard Slag, Marblehead, and others, Att. James McCormick, Toledo, for plaintiff has filed motion in opposition to defendant's motion for summary judgment.

Atty. Dale Kline has filed defendant's motion for reduction of child support payments from $80 to $50 per week due to changes in his gross income in complaint Mary Curry, Port Clinton, versus Daniel L. Curry, Port Clinton. Also filed is motion to modify defendant's visitation rights. Ottawa County Sealer of Weights and Measures George J.

Greer will attend the Ohio Sealers Association's winter convention in Canton Oct. 11-14 Cross-complaint has been filed by Atty. Douglas Meyer for defendant in cause LaDonna Clawson, CENTER CUT U.S. GOVT. GRADED CHUCK ROAST Port Clinton, versus Marion E.

Clawson, Port Clinton. He now demands divorce, division of real and personal property and other relief. In a divorce complaint of Roy E. McClellan, Port Clinton, versus Thelma McClellan, Marblehead, by agreement of parties, they shall cease and desist from all forms of abuse and harrassment toward each other during pendency. Atty.

John Kocher has filed a divorce complaint for Shirjey Wickline, Port Clinton, against Robert P. Wickline, Port Clinton. The couple was married June 25, 1966, in Port Clinton, and has four children. She also seeks custody of the child support, equitable division of assets and liabilities and further relief. In complaint Stephen Sokoloski, Port Clinton, and others, versus Stephanie Ontko, Bellbrook, Ohio, for partition of property, a sheriff's sale of property to Charlotte Silverwood for $12,400 has been affirmed.

Distribution of sale proceeds is ordered as follows: $296 to clerk of courts for costs; $506 to Atty. Larry Noblitt for services to plaintiffs; $90 to Atty. Frank Reinheimer for services to defendant; $12.40 to County Auditor for conveyance taxes; and $2,299.12 each to Stephen Sokoloski, Port Clinton, Anna Mack, Port Clinton, Edward Sokolowski, Lakeside-Marblehead, Sue Fought, Port Clinton, and Stephanie Ontko, Bellbrook, Ohio. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert L. Gardner III, 21, of 125V2 Madison Port Clinton, laborer, and Susan A.

Binns, 19, of 700 Fostoria Port Clinton, sales clerk. Rev. Elmer Stratton to officiate. Dennis J. Heineman, 23, of 1434 Lebanon Toledo, ConRail worker, and Anita L.

Martinez, 22, P.O. Box 23, Rocky Ridge, laborer. Rev. Leist to officiate. Carl J.

Warnke 21, of 21220 South State Route 51, Genoa, laborer, and Rebecca L. Darr, 21, of 115 Park Oak Harbor, laborer. Fr. Caranowski to officiate. Harold R.

Kuegeman, 35, of 3329 Monaco Parkway, Denver, design studio owner, and Marion L. Gardner, 25, of 2033 N. Carriage. Lane, Port Clinton. Rev.

Elmer Stratton to officiate. rl CENTER CUT GOV INSPECTED RIB PORK CHOPS 59 HOLLY FARMS GRADE A FRESH MIXED FRYER PARTS, lb. AT SCHOOL NIGHT Prospec- membership at R.C. Waters Ele-tive Cub Scouts look over crafts dur- mentary School and St. Boniface ing School Night Wednesday in Oak Elementary School.

(Photo by Mar-Harbor. Cub Scouts promoted new ilynThorbahn) Cub School Night held 39 WHOLE SUGARDALE BONELESS HAM ib. 3 firms- In Oak Harbor, Pack 308 held its meeting at St. Boniface Elementary School. Leaders and committee members were on haud to answer questions about Cub QUICK EASY OAK HARBOR Cub Scout School Night was held all over Ottawa County Wednesday evening at various elementary schools to promote new membership into the cub scout organization.

ms n(or CJJ MIXE CiUCE Rocket band to march in event at Defiance Pack 316 held its meeting at R.C. Waters Elementary School. Mark Sheildcastle was master of ceremonies. After a brief explanation of when the boys will meet and various upcoming events, he turned the meeting over to Martha Zimmerman, elementary music teacher. She led the parents and children in two songs, "I'm a Cub Scout Now" and "A Walk." Mrs.

Betty Deitzel gave a brief talk on the importance of parent participation. A period followed the program when the prospective Cub Scout signed up for the upcoming year. Representatives from packs 308, 370, 384 and 3 also were at this meeting. Limit 2 with coupon In Our Kroger Deli Brookside Pickle PIMENTO LOAF $2.59 marching band, bands from Columbus Grove, Lima Bath, Ottawa-Glandorf, Amherst and Columbus Northmont, along with the host Defiance band, will participate. The program starts at 8 p.m.

at Fred J. Brown Stadium directly behind Defiance High School on State Route 66 south of the city. Tickets can be purchased from the high school music office or at the gate that evening. OAK HARBOR The 144-member Oak Harbor High School marching band will participate in the 1977 Defiance Marching Band Spectacular tomorrow evening at Defiance High School. The annual festival of marching bands, spon-r sored by the Defiance High School band, features 'some of the outstanding marching bands from the northern and western parts of Ohio.

This year, in addition to the Rocket LB. LB, Baked VIRGINIA HAM American or Mustard POTATO SALAD $1.09 $1 .99 Iced Double Layer DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE. 59c A. LB. ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD Money and tools taken from store KROGER 11 A HOMOGENIZED Lj MILK scLIUL) complished through a window.

In the only other complaint released by police, Kenneth Ellithorpe, 521 W. Third reported the theft of a radio, speaker, and a hat from his parked car. The combined value of the items was set at $100, police said. A break-in at Clinton Auto Parts, North Madison Street, netted thieves an undetermined amount of "change from the cash register and about $100 worth of tools. Port Clinton Police said the illegal entry, discovered yesterday, was ac CASA-R0MA RESTAURANT 718 W.

Main St. Marblehead, Ohio SPAGHETTI STEAKS CHOPS PIZZA FISH Complete Carryout Ph. 798-5296 HOURS: 4 P.M. Midnight 7 Days A Week Daily calendar Immaculate Conception Church. Fun Night, 7 p.m., Eagles Club, Madison St.

Fun Night, St. Boniface Catholic Church, Oak Harbor. ALL PURPOSE WHITE POTATOES LI Meet you at the CASA ROMA After the Game MONDAY Port Clinton Federation of FRIDAY Card party, 8 p.m., Eagles Hall; by Ladies Auxiliary 2295 F.O.E. Alcoholism information and counseling, Erie-Ottawa Guidance Center, 208 W. Third St.

SATURDAY Plaids and Calicos Western Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., Immaculate Conception Auditorium (back entrance). Rosanna Theta Rho Girls' Club 41, Odd Fellows Temple. SUNDAY Guadalupe Society. 2 p.m.. Women's Club board meeting, 9:30 a.m., Ida Rupp Public Library.

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