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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 3

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1 Court house notes News Herald 3 Monday, May 18, 1970 Oiiices to close May 29 for Decoration day holiday Court House off iroo mill ks ninr.A tri-: a jury trial begins in the local court room Monday morning and that the cause being transferred to Fremont has been heard previously by Judge Robert Gabel. Attorneys involved agreed to the transfer. MARRIAGE LICENSES Daniel J. Raether, 21, Oregon, 0., student, and Rebecca S. Reinbolt, 20, Genoa, sales clerk.

Father John Thomas to officiate. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ALLEN Raymond and Helen E. Kapp to Stanley and Kaye Tomsic, Toledo, Lot 16, Chippewa Acres II. Myron C. Schimming to Kathleen N.

Schimming, Genoa, 80.65 acres, Range 13, Twp. 7, sec. 15. BENTON Mildren Youster Haynes to Gerald and Lenore 29, because of the Decoration Day holiday. Isaias S.

Reyes, Port Clinton, has filed suit for divorce from Mary M. Reyes, also of Port Clin- couPle was married July 29, 1949, in Marblehead, and has two children. He also seeks equitable relief. Wills of Kathfyn Fulkert and Beatrice Ford were filed Thursday in probate court. An Ottawa County trial will be held in Sandusky County court house, Fremont, starting Monday morning and this is the first such incident in memory of court house attaches.

Other trials have been held out of this county, but they were on change of venue. Reason for this transfer is that Carl G. Biro Estate to Mary Helen Biro, Marble-head, Lots 26 and 27. Steve and Veronica Monak to Stephen and Hope Monak Marblehead, Lot 11, Lighthouse Sub. HARRIS Clarence H.

Kuhlman to Robert and Claudine Kuhlman, Elmore, .50 Range 13, Twp. 6, Sec. 24. PORTAGE Ruth Catri, Sandusky, Catri Sub-Division Plat, 3.477 Acres, Range 17, Twp. 7, Sec.

3. Richard and Mary Dunlap to John and Shelia Rickard, Port Clinton, .46 Range 17, Twp. 7, Sec. 35. Raymond J.

Lewis to John Schneider, and Nancy Schneider, Fairview Park, .24 Range 17, Twp. 7, Sec. 10. New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair Golfers initiate season fi 'VITv. A fig I zrk( 8 -aw Blausey, Oak Harbor, 40 acres, Range 14, Twp.

7, Sec. 2. Elmer and Virginia Kohlman to Max and Mabel Kosanka, Oak Harbor, 1 acre, Range 14, Twp. 7, Sec. 2.

BAY Norman Rounds Estate to Katherine Rounds et al, Port Clinton, Range 16, Twp. 6, Sec. 10. DANBURY TWP. Johnson's Island, to Gerard K.

Gessner, Cleveland, and, Lot 368, Bay Haven Estates. Charlotte R. Kovach to Edward and Mael Schmitt Parma, Lot 32, Willow Cove Rose G. Rucker to Charles Wertz, Fairborn, Lot 226, Schrock's No. 5.

Glenn and Florence Sauvey to Edward Parzyck, et al, Brecksville, Lot 18, Lake Harbor Villa. MARBLEHEAD Genoa students get scholarships GENOA Members ot the 1970 graduating class at Genoa Area High School who have received about $8,000 in scholarships to colleges and universities so far are: Margo Chambers, Baldwin Wallace College; Paul Champion, University of Toledo; Tim Fisher, University of Toledo; Rick Haddix, Ohio State University and a scholarship from Brush Beryllium Company; Mary Niehausmyer, Ohio Northern University; Joel Pinkerton, University of Toledo; Dennis Smith, Northwood Institute of Art; Shirley Steindam, Art School; and Scott Tester, University of Toledo. In order to renew the scholarships, the students must maintain a good grade average during their first year of advance study. School News Parent Advisory Committees are being formed by each of the building principals in the Genoa Area School System. The committees' purpose is to involve the parents in evaluating and making suggestions related to the instructional program, facilities, school policies, transportation and other matters related to the operation of the schools.

Coming events of interest to parents in the Genoa Area School System: May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Allen Central Elementary Building, a Talent Show during the Allen Central Parent-Teacher Association meeting; May 19 at 8 p.m. an Instrumental Program, presented by grades five through 12 at the Genoa Area High School; and May 28, Spring Musical at the John E. Brunner Elementary Building with the third and fourth graders at 12:30 p.m., and fifth and sixth graders at 1:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend.

Death Reported Mrs. Marcella Krieger, 63, formerly of the Genoa-Martin area, died May 5 in the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Orlando, Florida, where she had been a patient for five months. In this area she is survived by two sons; Robert J. Butterfield of Toledo and Albert G. Butterfield of Curtice; daughters, Mrs.

Betty Jane Siler, Toledo; Mrs. Marian Stevens, Genoa; and Mrs. Martha Collins, Toledo and grandchildren. Church Notes The congregation of St. John's United Church of Christ is invited to attend the open church wedding of Beverly Lynne Rideout and Paul E.

Truman Saturday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rideout and Paul is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Truman, Genoa. Handicaps for members of Sjthe Catawba Island Club Golferettes will be figured by ijija computer the 43 women gwho attended the opening brunch Thursday were told. iji: The latest rules of play gwere discussed and plans for the season which But, if you are not already slick bald, how can you be sure what is actually causing your hair loss? Even if baldness may seem to "run in your this is certainly no proof of the cause of YOUR hair loss. Many other conditions can cause hair loss.

No matter which one is causing your hair loss, if you wait until you are slick bald and your hair roots are dead, you are beyond help. So, if you still have any weak hair on top of your head, and would like to stop your hair loss and grow more hair now is the time to do something about it before it's too late. For more information, write Loesch Laboratory Consultants, and if they believe the treatment will help you, they will advise how you can take advantage of this 32 day trial at a special introductory price with a money-back-guarantee. Just send them the information listed below. Adv.

HOUSTON, Texas If you don't suffer from male pattern baldness, you can now stop your hair loss and grow more hair. For years "they said it couldn't be But now a firm of laboratory consultants has developed a treatment for both men and women, that is not only stopping hair loss but is really growing hair! They don't even ask you to take their word for it. They invite you to try it for 32 days and see for yourself. Naturally, they would not offer this opportunity unless the treatment worked. However, it is impossible to help everyone.

The great majority of cases of excessive hair fall and baldness are the beginning and more fully developed stages of male pattern baldness and cannot be helped. begins May 21 with regular jplay for both 18 and 9-hole golfers. NO OBUG ATION COUPON "You can't argue with a machine," Mrs. John Kelley, vice chairman of the Golfer-ettes said while discussing the handicap phase of the meeting. Mrs.

Ray Lambert, chair-Si man of rules said each worn-: an would be given an off i-S cial PGA rule book and urged all to learn them. Mrs. Robert Heenan, Golf-erette chairman announced there would this year be an official club roster printed and it will include the sched- 8 ule for all golfing events for both men and women. She read the 10 command-ments of golf, which while written in a humorous way, Si; contained advice on correct golf etiquette and rules. To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Inc.

Box 66001, 3311 West Main St. Houston, Texas 77006 I am submitting the following information with the understanding that it will be kept strictly confidential and that I am under no obligation whatsoever. I now have or have had the following conditions: Do you have dandruff? Is it dry? or oily? Does your forehead become oily or greasy? Does your scalp itch? When? How long has your hair been thinning? Do you still have any weak hair on top of your head? How long is it? Is it dry? Is it oily? Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. NAME i ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP man of the Golferettes; Mrs. Glen Wagner, tourney chairman; Mrs.

John Gaydos and Mrs. H.T. Thompson, tournament committee GOLFERETTE COMMITTEE WOMEN Four of the active committee members and officers of the Catawba Island Club Golferettes admire a bed of flowers at the club. They are Mrs. John Kelley, vice-chair The Golferettes will be nament will be held Sunday, guests at the Fostoria Coun- June 28, with a cook-out fol- try Club, June 18; at Plum lowing held at the home of Have You read the Brook Country Club, June 19, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, and at Fremont Country Club, Mrs. Gallogly and Mrs. Gay-July 9. dos are Sunday tournament Members from Chippewa chairmen.

Hills will play in an invita- Friday night couples' play tional tournament at CIC, June will begin May 22, followed by 25. a buffet supper held in the The first mixed play tour- club. Mrs. Larry Ridenour, cial chairman was in charge Mrs. James Rhiel, Mrs.

Ri- of the buffet brunch. Tables chard Burke, and Mrs. Rich-8 were decorated with bouquets ard Duffy. of lilacs- tuliPs and tree blos" Serving with Mrs. Lambert soms.

on the rujeg conunjttee wyj Officers and committee Mrs- Edward Reifschneid- chairmen for the year in- er- and Mrs- Henry Schaf- elude: Mrs. Heenan, chair- ner- man; Mrs. Kelley, vice chair- club golf pro, Authie Meek, man, and Mrs. Henry Hoppe, announced that all score co-vice-chairman. cards wUl be numbered this season and must be turned Mrs.

Henry Galway is sec- fato when fl retary- treasurer, and Mrs. ffashesa Glen Wagner, tournament ij: chairman. Her committee He announced a free golf includes Mrs. H. T.

Thomp- class for children of club son, Mrs. A. J. Davids, Mrs. members to be held for five iij-John Gaydos, Mrs.

Ron Beld- Tuesday mornings, from 7:30 gen and Mrs. George Gallogly. to 8 a.m. beginning June 9. there's something in it for everyone! Marilyn Heenan 10 golf commandments 1 Keep all asDects of eolf in the Dromr vipw rfnn't Serving with Mrs.

Ridenour The class will be for young-on the social committee are sters between 10 and 18, and S.Mrs. Charles Wardell for boys and girls. allow it to control your life or you. 2 If a trophy you do win, to worship it would be a sin. 3 Thou shalt never swear or cuss; keeping your temper is a must.

4 Remember to keep holy the Sabbath Day by going to church before going out to play. 5 Honor thy partner and partner's ball by always watching just where it may fall. 6 When sod is murdered during your pivot, always be sure to replace your divot. 7 Thou shalt not ever cheat by ignoring rules so thy partner to beat. 8 Thou shalt not steal strokes from thy score by recording less when you really had more.

9 If you to tell a lie about someone else's game, everyone will know you are doing the same. 10 Thou shalt not covet the championships to be won, just remember that golf is a game of fun! sy i ts sr i' la'iy. r. ir. SUMHWB TOTEM fi MMWt Ml Advertisement iggfpar urderrour bubscripnon Station closed The Driver's Examination Station in Sandusky will be closed Friday, May 29, due to Memorial Day weekend.

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$12.50 3 Mo. 8.00 50c A WEEK BY CARRIER or mail this coupon CHECK SCHEDULE Mrs. Larry Ridenour, social chairman for the Catawba Island Club Golferettes, checks the social schedule with Mrs. George Gallogly, member of the group's tournament committee. I.

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