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Port Clinton Herald and Republican from Port Clinton, Ohio • 11

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a TOOL Port Clinton Herald a and Republican, Friday, November 5, 1954 Page Three Section You'll Do Better with a Herald Classified LIVING 11 UP! When living expenses plus bills and debts take all your money it's time to REFINANCE! Get one private cash loan here. Clean up bills and debts. Group them all into one. Have more for yourself and save. Clean the slate and make a new start.

Lots of folks and families are doing it every month With heavy winter expenses coming on there's no better time than now to get extra money here. ca MADISON 2-2271 130 PHONE LOAN The Herald Extends Best Wishes On Your Anniversaries BIRTHDAYS Nov. 4: Floyd Dibling. Warren Skinner, Emil Meyer, Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Mrs.

Nick' MahBert Kelly, Mrs. F. B. Cook, Mrs. Carl LaNeir.

Nov. 5: Harry Petersen, Mrs. Helen Lukac, Mrs. Sherman French, Charles Whiting, Richard Dubbert, Mrs. William Faust, Carl Disher, Fred Brand, Mrs.

Milton Sibrel, Mrs. F. J. Reinking, Mrs. Ed Beam.

Nov. 6: Mrs. William Reeves, Mary Bork, Lois Williams, Mary Chaffin, Mrs. A. W.

Kalb, Bill Belshaw. Nov. 7: Patsy Mackey, Annette Finken, Mrs. Ray Benny, Ronald Windisch, Shirley winter, Mrs. Olive Vinet.

Nov. 8: Bob Collins, Clarence Bugbee, Mrs. Carl Yeisley, Donald Wenger, Lavonne Payne, Dean Meachem, Charles Upton, Virginia Osborne, Mrs. Clarence Yost, Lois Everett, Jill Varley. Nov.

9: Mrs. Casimir Wierzba, Milton Sibrel, Emmett Rofacker, Dennis Ames, Alvaretta Kohanke. Nov. 10: Leonard Mack, Nel- DON'T MISS THIS THREE DAY SALE Thursday Friday Saturday ALL WOOL All Wool Heavy Room Sizes Felt THROW RUGS RUGS SAMPLES 9 12 LINOLEUM 27" 54" Reg. $69.95 NOW 59c 69c Assorted Colors 3.95 49.95 Sq.

Yd, Worth Up peach To $14.00 100 12-ft. Felt Base RUG BORDER CARPET 50 PATTERNS 2 3 6 ft. REMNANTS 79c 89c 49c 59c Sq. Yd. Sq.

Yd. and up 1.00 each 200 Linoleum Rugs, Reg. $6.95 for 4.95 KOROSEAL 9 9 INCH TILE 6c EACH GOSSOFF'S HOUSE OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUM 243 F. Market St. Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 1457 SANDUSKY, OHIO ma Beerman, Mrs.

Arthur Mefferd, Judge P. W. Gulau, Lois Svehla, A. Lawrence, Louanne Murdock, Mrs. Hilda Calderwood.

Nov. 11: Mrs. Roy Rahm, Williams, John Papcun, Rudy Rhode, Orland Miller, Howard Brokate, Lois Held, Mrs. Charles Knight, Penny Sue Scott, Marian Eherly. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Nov.

4: Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Winnie. Nov. 5: Mr.

and Mrs. Werner Jeschke, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Fall. Nov. 6: Mr. and Mrs. William Zeis.

Nov. 8: Mr. and Mrs. James Kaspar. Nov.

9: Mr and Mrs. Steve Nagy. HAVE YOU MET OUR NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green came to Port Clinton from Anna, where Mr.

Green taught last year. Mr. Green is a new faculty member of Port Clinton high school. He is the basketball coach and also health, geography and history. They have four children, two boys and two girls.

Jimmy is one and a half years old: Mike. six months; Linda four years; and Barbara, three. They live at 840 Fremont road. Mr. Green's hobbies are fishing and golf and she us interested in sewing and music.

Mr. and Mrs. William Tunnell of 701 street, Erie Gardens, came to Port Clinton from California. Mr. Tunnell is originally from Port Clinton and.

Mrs. Tunnell is a native of Alabama. Mr. Tunnell is an expeditor at Erie Ordnance Depot, and his hobbies include football. He spends much time studying television and electronics.

Mrs. Tunnell is interested in baseball and photography. Mr. and Mrs. John Dallen moved to Port Clinton from Maumee, Ohio, but they orginally came from Virginia.

They live on Ridge Road in Catawba Cliffs and Mr. Dallen is an Engineer for the Standard Oil Company in Toledo. They have three children, two girls, eleven and four years old and a son, eight. Dr. Dallen's hobby is photography and she is interested in sewing and weaving.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burckhardt moved to Port Clinton from Monticello, N. Y. They are living temporarily at Plateau Beach on Catawba Island.

Mr. Burkhardt is the new office manager at Kelly Dunn Motor Sales. They have two sons, nine and eleven years of age. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Burkhardt are members of the National Audubon Society and have bird watching as their hobby. He is very interested in photography and she enjoys gardening. Herald Ads Pay PEASE HOMES for 1955 starring the contemporary, Shorewood plus 5 other all-new spacious homes Whatever your favorite floor plan may be rectangular, L-shape or T-shape, right traditional for or contemporary, in Pease you're Homes sure for Seeing is Believing to find the one design your family Visit America's most unique and permanent model home '55. Twenty-two highly flexible plans, with 2, 3 or 4-bedrooms, are showroom. There, you'll marvel at an entire block easily and economically adapted to your individual preference.

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Pease Homes qualify for FHA and VA insured 30 year mortgages. Get all the facts on Pease Homes in a 72, page all-new brochure, "Pease Homes for 1955." Contains interior and exterior views in full color, plus floor plans, specificaAnother Innovation in Pease Homes tions, prices, etc. the popular "long and low" look of a PEASE WOODWORK COMPANY Homes is shown here on the new 3-bedroom 951 Forest Hamilton, Ohio slightly pitched roof, available for all Pease Free! PEASE HOMES DIVISION "Innwood." send me the FREE of Pease Homes Jolene, NAME CITY. Toledo Woman Dies in Crash A Toledo woman, Mrs. Char.

lotte Ruth Howe, 50, of 2574 De- troit avenue, was killed Saturday in a two car collision at U. S. Route 200 0 and State Route 120, west of Fremont. The body was taken to the TEE and later transferred to Wausworth, for funeral services and burial. Mrs.

Howe was thrown from the with car her in husband, which she Alvin, was 51. riding She died of a fractured neck. State Patrolmen of the Fremont post said Mr. Howe failed to make a safety stop at the intersection and collided with a car driven by William G. Gregory, Lakewood.

Mr. Gregory suffered leg bruises. Mr. Howe was not injured. The Herald Extends Its Sympathy In These DEATHS FRED HARGET Funeral services were held in Blessed Sacrament church at Toledo October 27 for Fred Harget, of 1327 Berkshire Place, Toledo.

Mr. Harget was the husband of the former Rozella Gypsum. Surviving besides the wife are six children, MICHAEL IMES Michael Imes, 57, of 1955 Torrence street, Toledo, a native of Oak Harbor, died Sunday in Toledo hospital. He had been ill since last May. Mr.

Imes was born in Oak Harbor on March 28, 1896. He was a painter by trade. Surviving are his wife Velma; two sons, Alan and Richard of Toledo; a daughter, Jacqueline of Toledo; four sisters, Mrs. Christ Nelson, Mrs. Clark Mas.

ten, and Mrs. Ruth Wilson, all of Port Clinton, and Mrs. Esther McGowan of Marion; and two brothers, Joseph, Imes of Bay township Imes of Rossford. Funeral services for Mr. Imes were held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from the St.

Agnes church in Toledo. GEORGE C. HUEBNER George Charles Huebner, 58, died at Magruder hospital here last Thursday evening, after suffering a heart attack at his home RD 3, Port Clinton. Mr. Huebner was taken to the hospital in a Gerner and Wolf ambulance where he was admitted as a patient during the afternoon, A native of Ottawa county, Mr.

Huebner was born near Oak Harbor April 11, 1896. Surviving are thre sons James Huebner of RD, Port Clinton, and Richard and Arnold at home: a daughter, Judy at home; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Hamann of Port Clinton and Mrs. Lily Perry of Fremont; and two brothers, William and Emery, both of Rocky Ridge. Last rites of Mr.

Huebner were held in the Neidecker, Eperle, LeVeck funeral home at 1 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Hartwig Pruess officiating. The body was later taken to Limestone cemetery for burial. It's It's It's and -of course It costs less by Greyhound SEE REX SCHWAB SCHWABS Perry Madison St.

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S. Tax Save An Extra Each Way With a Round-Trip Ticket GREYHOUND Mrs. Winona I. Gibbs, 76, of Berkey, died in her home Thursday after a brief illness. She was a lifelong resident of Berkey.

Surviving are a son, Almon V. Gibbs, Lakeside photographer; a daughter, Mrs. N. Clair Pontious of Steubenville; and a sister, Mrs. John W.

Sutton of Sarasoto, Fla. Funeral services were held MRS. WINONA A GIBBS cemetery. MRS. EMMA HINELINE Monday Christian church, the Rev.

Robert D. Snyder officiating. Burial was made in Toledo Memorial park Mrs. Emma Hineline, formerly of Port Clinton, and widow of the late William Hineline, died Friday morning in the home of Mrs. William Jennings in Continental, O.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Walls Walker funeral home at Contin- The body was later brought to Port Clinton for burial in Lake. view cemetery. Rev. John Braun officiated at graveside rites there at 2 p.m.

Monday, Mrs. Hineline is survived only by nieces and nephews. MRS. MINNIE GULAU Mrs. Minnie Gulau, 74, wife of J.

H. Gulau of Gypsum, collapsed and died on a downtown street here Friday afternoon, after she was stricken with a heart attack. Taken to Magruder hospital in an ambulance, she was pronounc. eu dead on arrival. A well- known native of Port Clinton, she was a member of the Gypsum Community church, the Rebekah Lodge and the Py.

thian Sisters. Surviving are her husband, J. H. Gulau; daughters Mrs. Edward Reifschneider of Port Clinton and Mrs.

Spencer Sweeny of Maumee; a sister Mrs. Robert Mitchell; and brothers, Waldo and Otto Lindemann, all of Port Clinton. Funeral services were held doctor Monday at Thales 3 p.m. in the home with Dr. Herbert J.

Thompson of Lakeside officiating. Burial was made in Lakeview cemetery. HUFFSON'S DANDRUFF SHAMPOO IS GUARANTEED To be an effective and factory treatment for damdruff, falling hair due to druff and itching scalp or you SHAMPOO will receive be full lovelier refund. after Your nine hair this amazing shampoo. Available at drug stores and better cosmetic counters.

Tschumy's 100th Anniversary Sale HURRY! Tschumy Bros. five showroom floors have been re-stocked with new Fall styling and colors in fine Furniture and Carpeting. This great Celebration Sale ends Saturday, November 13th. Use Tschumys' Budget or Lay-away plan to take advantage of these "once in a hundred years bargain prices!" TSCHUMY BROS. in Fremont Dependable Furniture and Carpeting For Over 100 Years INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE IT What's new with Chevrolet? everything! Wonderful new Glide- Tubeless tires as standard equipment Ride Front Suspension -On all models at no extra cost! -New spherical joints flex A ventilating system that shocks: You freely over cushion all New really works--New Highto road glide the bumps! Level Ventilating System takes Anti Braking Control, exclusive with in air at hood-high level, away Chevrolet, assures "heads up" stops.

from road heat, fumes and dust. Great new V8-two new 6's-New Even Air Conditioning, if you wish "Turbo-Fire V8" delivers 162 h.p. with an -Air is heated or cooled by a single unit that ultra 6'8, too -the compression ratio of 8 to 1. Two 136" It's requires no trunk of space! (V8 wonderful models extra-cost only.) new just one the with Powerglide (optional at extra cost) and options Chevrolet offers! the new "Blue-Flame 123." Three drives, including OverdriveEasier steering, stop- Powerglide with the new V8 or the new "Blueping, clutching--The Flame 136." New Overdrive with the new V8 new Chevrolet steers with or the new "Blue-Flame 123." (Powerglide ball-bearing ease, thanks and Overdrive are extra-cost options.) New to new friction-cutting standard transmission, too! Ball-Race Steering. New Swing- Type Pedals the and Chevrolet's got that long, pivot at top.

low "let's go" look--It's a show car from And look what you see from the the word go! Glamorous interiors have more driver's seat- -New Sweep-Sight Windshield room for hats, shoulders! curves around to vertical corner pillars. And you seat! can see all four fenders from the driver's The motoramic for greater stability in cornering. New Outrigger Rear Springs--Rear springs are attached at the outside of the frame Chevrolet The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan More than a new car--a new concept of low-cost motoring! Kelly Dunn Motor Sales Co. 127 W. Perry Street Phone 6821 ADDRESS STATE..

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