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Thursday, May 17, 2012

2012 SPRING SENIOR DAY

Pay tribute to Carroll School at open house


Pay tribute and celebrate 73 years of Building Memories at Carroll School from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 19. The open house will begin with a welcome at 2 p.m. and will include self-guided building tours. Many old pictures, letters and memorabilia will be displayed, and there will also be an opportunity to share memories through video. For questions, call Carol Benner at 419707-0464.

Anne Parker, of Put-in-Bay, realizes they are talking about her during the presentation of Senior Hall of Fame awards.

PHOTOS BY ANGIE ZAM

Seniors join Hall of Fame


Barbara Magsig (center), was surprised to see her daughters Joyce Barnes, of Port Clinton, and Sue Jacques, of Oregon. Although the pair tried to play off their presence at the event, Magsig was quick to call them out in front of the crowd for lying to her. It was supposed to be a surprise but of course she wasnt where she was supposed to be, Jacques said with a laugh. Magsigs daughters nominated her for the Senior Hall of Fame. For more on each of the Senior Hall of Famers, visit www.thebeacon.net.

The 2012 Ottawa County Senior Hall of Fame Awards were presented during the annual Senior Day celebration at Camp Perry on Wednesday, May 9. Recipients received a plaque commemorating their service to the seniors of Ottawa County. The recipients for this years award include: Shirley Pryor representing the Danbury Senior Center; Barbara Magsig, representing the Elmore Golden Oldies Senior Center; Bernice Runner, representing the Genoa Senior Center; June Kwaitkowski, representing Port Clinton Senior Center; and Anne Parker, representing the Putin-Bay Senior Center. This year, two seniors who were very active in the Harbor Lights Senior Center in Oak Harbor were also honored. Charles Chuck Lenke received the Community Service Award and Harold Lewis received the Certificate of Achievement Award.

Below are excerpts from a letter sent to Carroll School by Judge Donald Wargowsky. The entire letter will be on display at the A Building of Memories Tribute Sunday at the school. Carroll Township and Friends: I already was a student at OHHS when the Centralized Carroll School was built. So, I never attended the Carroll School you are now memorializing and remembering. However, the three younger members of our family attended Centralized Carroll School after attending several Carroll Township one-room schools. They included twin sisters Evelyn Wargowsky Moenter (deceased), Esther Wargowsky Schlea (Aiken, S.C.) and brother Richard Wargowsky (retired Air Force Colonel now living in Alexandria, Va.). I attended three different one-room, oneteacher schools: Carrollyn where the teacher was Arvilla Beier Winters. Funny thing my only classmate was Eileen Humphrey! The second school was Oakland and my teachers there included Russell Martin and Bethal Madison. Classmates were Donna Mae Beier, Betty Rauch and Charles

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Rally for the Kids


The Knoll Crest Shopping Center parking lot will be the site for a very special event this Saturday, May 19. It is a Rally for Kids in support of CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates and Joyful Connections. There will be gobs of activities for young and old alike. All of the activities for the kids will be free. The Ottawa County Sheriff s office will be there for child fingerprinting. There will also be a 5K run/ walk, a Cornhole Tournament, a sidewalk sale with 20 vendors, basket raffles, food and a Grocery Run Raffle for a 3-minute shopping spree at Bassetts Market. So, make it a point to stop by and join in the fun this Saturday.
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week is Jack Caudill of somewhere with an area code of 937! He was among 133 contestants who found Wylie in the ad for Lakeside Associations Orchestra Hall on page 6A in last weeks Beacon. Jack wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores. Interestingly, about two-thirds of the entries are being sent to us via the icon on our website, www.thebeacon.net! Well be hiding Wylie again this week, if you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie icon at www. thebeacon.net.
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sale at Lakeview Park on Perry Street, Port Clinton. Annuals, perennials and more will be available for purchase from 9 a.m. to noon.
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Also, this Saturday, the Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club will sponsor a pancake breakfast at the Marblehead VFW from 8 to 11 a.m. The money raised will be given to Jack Mutach to assist him financially with installing a handicap ramp and possibly a lift chair. The cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.
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Our Find Wylie winner this

The annual Gardners Plant Sale will be held this Saturday, May 19, at John Braun Park on Catawba just off Northeast Catawba Road. They will have perennials, annuals and a whole lot more from the gardens and garages of the folks who belong to the Catawba Garden Club. They will also have tools and accessories, a kids corner and a bake sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May I suggest you arrive early. Also Saturday will be the Lake Erie Herb Societys annual plant
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This Sunday, May 20, from 8 a.m. to noon, the Port Clinton Elks Lodge will kick off their Sunday Breakfast series with a special fundraiser for Gene Holcomb, who was a longtime Service Manager at Gordon Cooper Motor Sales. Gene has fallen on some difficult times, losing the use of his right arm and has had both legs amputated due to diabetes. They will be serving an all-you-can-eat buffet that Sunday for just $10 with proceeds earmarked to help Gene get along just a little better in his battle with diabetes.
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Josh Nelson was named Police Officer of the Year and Heather Dornbusch was named the Deputy of the Year at the Port Clinton Kiwanis Clubs annual Law Enforcement Day. Shown here are Police Chief Rob Hickman, Nelson, Dornbusch and Ottawa County Sheriff Steve Levorchick.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHAFFNER

Nelson, Dornbusch honored as top officers


BY JOHN SCHAFFNER Publisher Port Clinton Police Officer Josh Nelson and Ottawa County Sheriff s Deputy Heather Dornbusch were named as Port Clinton Kiwanis Law Enforcement Officers of the Year on Wednesday. The awards are annually given as voted on by the two local departments. Dornbusch is a 12-year veteran of the Ottawa County Sheriffs Office. She began her career in 2000 as a part-time dispatcher. By December the same year, she was promoted to full-time disn

Speaking of Catawba, the Townships Recycling Bins have been moved from behind the fire station to the Township Compost and brush collection area just east of the Township Hall on Cemetery Road. I had to find it on Monday taking our plastic cans and collection of old newspapers for recycling.

patcher. Deputy Dornbuschs dedication and commitment to Ottawa county and the Ottawa County Sheriff s Office is remarkable, said Sheriff Steve Levorchick when presenting the award. Her level of professionalism and outstanding performance of duties to the citizens of Ottawa County is commendable. She takes initiative and is willing to assist fellow co-workers when needed, no matter what the task at hand. Levorchick noted that it was

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Oak Harbor High School FFA students help out packing orders for the annual tree sale.

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Air Force Airman Jackson Earl graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air EARL Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Earl will continue his training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO technical school. Jackson is the son of Jim and Cathi Muncy, of Port Clinton, and Scott and Jennifer Earl. He is a 2011 graduate of Bedford High School, Temperance, Mich. motivated individual. Hickman also noted that Nelson was deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom throughout all of 2008. I was fortunate enough in my career to spend over 22 years as canine handler, instructor and trainer. When promoted to Chief of Police, I was faced with the decision to hand over the reins of the canine handler within the Department. Josh stepped up and I couldnt be prouder of our decision to all him that opportunity, said the chief.

Tree and Seedling Sale


Armed with aprons and smiles, Oak Harbor FFA students and Ottawa SWCD Staff packed evergreen seedlings for the Ottawa Soil and Water Conservation District at Moore Orchards. The annual tree sale program has been offered to landowners for more than 35 years. Offered are varieties of evergreens saplings as well as larger hardwoods and 3-gallon shrubs. Individuals can also purchase

wildflower packets and native plant packets. The district thanks the following volunteers for helping make this program a success: Carol Benner, Moore Orchards and the following Oak Harbor FFA students: Mike Varnish, Cody Stout, Sammy Hamilton, Kyle Cornelius, Corb Wiener, Caleb Wittman, Jonny Fickert and Chad Hofacker. Ottawa County Soil and Water Conservation District Officer in June of 2004. He became a full-time patrolman in May of 2007. When Sgt. Rob Hickman became police chief, he was given the additional duty of being the Departments Canine Handler. He has since taken on the additional responsibility of being the TASER Instructor on the force. I had the pleasure of working with Josh for most of his full-time career with the Department as his Sergeant, said Hickman. Josh has always shown a willingness to accept responsibility and is a very self-

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Dornbusch who jumped in the water for assisting a couple who were trapped in a submerged vehicle at Fenwick Marina. Her selfless actions and quick responsiveness has made a difference in the lives of others. Had she not acted when she did, two people would not be alive today, he said. Dornbusch is also an EMT for Carroll Township. Nelson joined the force as a Reserve

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A new rising star among Ohio Republicans, Josh Mandel, candidate for the U.S. Senate, has been added as one of the speakers for the Republicans Night Out on Thursday, May 24, at Mon Ami. Mandel joins Joe the Plumber otherwise known as Joe Wurzelbacher, as a featured speaker. Wurzelbacher is running against Marcy Kaptur for the 9th District Congressional Seat. The event, hosted by the Ottawa County Republican Women, starts at 5:30 p.m. with a mixer. Reservations need to be in by Friday, May 18, and are

$20 per person. For information, call Joyce Murphy at 419-734-3459.


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Jay and Margaret Mann will be involved in their last concert this Saturday, May 19, after 10 years serving on the coordinating committee of the Firelands Musical Arts Series. Michael Shirtz and his Jazz Quartet will perform in concert that evening at 7:30 p.m. at Firelands Presbyterian Church. The couple is moving to Colorado. Jay was one of the founding members of the group and holds a Ph.D. in Music from Heidelberg. He has chaired the organizing committee since its inception. Margaret

Enjoy a Room with a View at the Catawba Island Club on Thursday, May 24, to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Otterbein Homes. That same Michael Shirtz Quartet will entertain before, during and after when the sun sets off CIC that evening. There will be hors doeuvres and special raffles to go along with the view. Auction items include a oneweek stay at a cottage in Lakeside and many more. Tickets are $60 per person and are available by calling 419-798-8203.

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Ottawa Countys Best Kept Secrets

The Leadership Class of 2012 is looking to shed light on Ottawa Countys best kept secrets those little-known projects locals quietly undertake to help others. These volunteers donate their time or efforts for nothing more than the satisfaction of knowing they have made someones day a little brighter or their life a little easier. If you know of such a project, e-mail details to locclass2012@gmail.com. For information on Leadership Ottawa County and an application for the class of 2013, visit www.leadershipottawacounty.com.

Planning meeting set for The Gathering


More than a decade ago, out of the work of the Community Health Ministry Team, a vital ministry known as The Gathering was born. The Gathering has served the needs of the community by providing a free meal on the last Thursday of the month. It has enabled the hungry to eat and the lonely to enjoy a time of fellowship. Many people young and old have experienced the joy derived from serving others as this meal has been planned, prepared and served. In the last month or so, two key individuals who have played significant roles in this ministry have developed medical issues that will not permit them to provide that same kind of excellent leadership. It is time now to assemble a group that shares a passion for The Gathering in order to create a new plan for the next decade of this ministry. All those interested are invited to join in at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, at St. John Lutheran Church, 207 Adams St., Port Clinton. If this date will not work for you, but you are still interested in being part of this effort, call 419734-5548 or email us at st.johnpc@frontier.com.

Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary


WHAT: Ottawa County Animal Safe Haven to provide a safe and healthy environment for elderly, infirmed, terminal animals and to assist animal shelters with over population of animals and to assist animal shelters with over-population of animals in need of care due to their inability to provide it, and unadoptable animals by providing a forever home where they can live out their lives in peace and in good health. WHO: Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary, 3620 East Sate Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, 419-960-7487, www.wix.com/islandshas/i, islandshas@aol.com WAYS TO HELP: Fostering Animals- just give them a home and the Sanctuary will supply what you need, Volunteering to help exercising the animals, donations, supplies ,fund raising, making crafts for their gift shop, shop at the gift shop to help defray the costs of care for the animals.

2012 Ottawa County Police Memorial Day


The annual Ottawa County Police Officers Memorial Day Ceremony will be held at noon Thursday, May 17. This years ceremony will be hosted by the Genoa Police Department and will be held at the Allen Clay Joint Fire Department, Station 3, 101 E. Sixth Street, Genoa. The annual ceremony honors fallen law enforcement officers from Ottawa County and pays tribute to officers nationwide who dedicate their lives to the safety of their communities. Guest speaker will be retired judge and former speaker of the house Charles F. Kurfess.

Picnic in the Park for Relay For Life


There will be a Picnic in the Park event on May 19 at Veterans Memorial Park on Washington Street in Genoa from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A barbecue chicken dinner a half chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, roll and brownie will be available for $8. Advance tickets for the dinner are recommended as very limited tickets will be offered for purchase on Saturday. Contact Kim or Tami at 419-855-4370 for complete information or to purchase dinner tickets. Also available will be hot dogs for donations, prize raffles, kids activities and music. One of the raffles is for a Mud Hens Fun in the Sun basket, including four tickets to a Mud Hens game, dinner certificates and gift cards to restaurants around the ballpark, along with other items. Several teams from Relay For Life of Ottawa County will be participating. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved inside the fire hall across from the park. Rain or shine, the fun will continue. This event benefits the American Cancer Society.

Republicans Night Out Thursday, May 24


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Take your pants off for the planet


There are lots of ways to help save the planet, but Rudders has certainly come up with one of the most fun and creative ways to do this! May 18- 20, this Catawba Island Store, specializing in unique gifts for every occasion, will sponsor a denim drive that is sure to have people of all ages taking their pants off for the planet. Simply bring in a pair of jeans and you will receive a raffle ticket for T-shirts and gift certificates, plus a free I took my pants off for the planet button. The donated jeans will then be returned to Its a Wrap Ideas, a Kentucky-based company that is not only committed to repurposing secondhand sundries into clever and functional products but is devoted to keeping their wares manufactured here, in the US. In addition a percentage of sales from their from their repurposed gift line is donated to the National Coalition for the Homeless and Rudders will donate $1 per pair of jeans to the Leader Dogs For the Blind in Rochester Hills, Mich. Support local businesses, American-made products, and eco-conscious efforts all in one day by grabbing a pair of old blue jeans from your closet and stopping by Rudders May 18-20.

Reservations by Fri., May 18 with $20 check payable to OCRW Pam Fredrick, Treasurer 133 E. Main St. Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Include names and addresses of those attending. Late reservations, call 419-898-1387. You can come and pay at the door. Men are invited to attend our activities and be an associate member.
Questions call Joyce Murphy, President, at 419-734-3459 Ottawa County Republican Womens Club

Learn to Fly Day this weekend


The world of flight offers fun, freedom and experiences unlike anything else in the world. And youre invited to participate as Tin Goose Chapter 1247 of the Experimental Aircraft Association hosts an International Learn to Fly Day event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 19, at the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport in Port Clinton. International Learn to Fly Day was created to invite people interested in the world of flight to discover more by meeting local aviators and discovering the initial steps toward living the dream of personal flight. Nearly 600,000 people from all walks of life in the U.S. are licensed pilots, but millions more have dreamed of joining that group. During EAA Chapter 1247s Learn to Fly Day event, which is free of charge, guest will discover more about how learning to fly is not as time-consuming or expensive as you might think. Young Eagle flights for youth age 8-17 and Discovery flights for adults will be available. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet the local airport staff, talk to flight instructors and EAA members and learn more about other aviation opportunities such as joining a flying club. Airplane rides are just part of this event, said Lisa Benjamin, President of EAA Chapter 1247. We hope to build one-on-one relationships with visitors to help them learn all that general aviation has to offer. For information, contact Stan Gebhardt at the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport at 419-734-6297.

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Mandel, Wurzelbacher to speak at GOP event


U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel 9th District Congressional hopeful Joe Wurzelbacher aka Joe the Plumber will be among the candidate speakers at the Ottawa County Republican Womens Club get together on Thursday, May 24. Women, men and teens are welcome to the loft at Mon Ami Restaurant, 3845 E. Wine Cellar Road, Port Clinton. There will be hors d oeuvres, a cash bar, a silent auction and an opportunity to chat with candidates, elected officials and friends beginning at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m., Mandel, Wurzelbacher and others will speak. Sandy Bihn, the Great Lakes Water Lady will speak briefly on algae. Reservations are preferred but walk-ins are welcome. For reservation, send a check for $20 per person, payable to OCRW Pam Fredrick, Treasurer, to 133 E Main St., Oak Harbor, OH 43440. Include names and addresses of those attending. For late reservations, call 419-898-1387. The OCRWs Club was organized in 1939 to encourage Republican Women (and in present years men) to join and be actively involved in political education and legislative information. It is affiliated with the State and National Republican Womens Organizations. Candidates campaign funds are often helped by the Club, yearly the Club sponsors a high school girl to Ohio Buckeye Girls State and on patriotic holidays place American flags in highly visible areas. For information on membership, monthly board meetings or other questions, call Joyce Murphy, President, at 419-734-3459

Members sought for Catawba zoning boards


Members are needed for the Catawba Island Township zoning boards. If you have interest in serving on the Zoning Commission or Board of Zoning Appeals, call Trustee Matt Montowski at 419-262-0033 or email Matt at mmontowski@catawbaislandtownship.com to learn more about the activities of these boards. The Zoning Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month and is responsible for amendments to the zoning resolution and map. The Board of Zoning Appeals meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday each month and hears applications for appeals, variances and conditional uses. To be considered for a board position your residence of record must be Catawba Island Township and an application for appointed positions is available at the Township Zoning Department or email zoning@catawbaislandtownship.com. Applications should be returned to the Zoning Inspector. Currently there is an opening for an alternate position on the Zoning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals. Both the Zoning Commission and BZA are comprised of five members appointed by the Board of Township Trustees. Each member is appointed for a five-year term. Each term is staggered to have one term ending each calendar year. Members may be reappointed by the Board of Township Trustees. The Board of Township Trustees also appoints two alternate members for one-year terms. The boards are supported by Zoning Department staff that receives and reviews applications.

CATCH OF THE DAY


Richard Glavan, Port Clinton, caught this 32-inch walleye weighing in at 10 lbs., 6 oz., south of Rattlesnake Island on May 5.

Veterans invited to health, info fair


Veterans of all ages, military family and friends and the general public are invited to a free Veteran Health and Information Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, at the Ohio Veterans Home, Sandusky. (Enter from Ohio 250 and follow signs to Veterans Hall). U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs representatives will be on hand to discuss VA Healthcare enrollment and eligibility and other benefits. Information available for all veterans, from Operation New Dawn to World War II. The fair also features: Free health and vision screenings;

More than 40 vendors, including Terra State Community College, Amvets Career Center, the Parma Vet Center and the Blue Star Mothers of America Ohio Patriot Guard Riders with information about Veteran escorts Door prizes, refreshments and giveaways Bring your DD-214 or Military ID card if available. For information, contact Stein Hospice at 1-800-625-5269 or jyeager@steinhospice.org. The fair is sponsored by Stein Hospice and hosted by the Ohio Veterans Home.

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Otterbein celebrates century of service


Otterbein North Shore, located in LakesideMarblehead, has planned an evening of fun and entertainment to celebrate 100 years of serving older adults throughout western Ohio. Tickets are still available for Room with a View from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Catawba Island Club. The event will include hors doeuvres, silent and live auctions and entertainment by the Michael Shirtz Quartet. Donations, including a cottage in Lakeside, a Lakeshores condo, tickets to an Indians game, restaurant gift certificates, original paintings by local artists and much more will be among the live and silent auction items. Tickets are $60 per person, and can be purchased at Otterbein North Shore or by calling the facility at 419-798-8203. For information, call Barbara Radebaugh at 419-305-9031 or event man Tim Taylor at 419-798-5893.

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Otterbein North Shore Room With a View committee member Mary Coffee (left), joins Cheesehaven owners Lisa and Tom Geisheimer around a large basket of goodies theyre donating to Otterbein North Shores 100th anniversary celebration event. Otterbein North Shore is located at 9400 N. Shore Blvd., in Danbury Township. For information, contact Marketing Director Kathy Cikotte at 419-798-8203 or visit www. otterbein.org.

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Library database upgrades


The Ida Rupp Public Library will be moving its records to a new software system the first week of June. This will cause a few days of limited access to catalog and patron records, however, the library will remain open, the Internet will be available and many of the online resources will also still be available. There will be a few days that staff will only be able to check out to those with their library cards. How will this affect library patrons? May 31-June 7 Access to the online catalog will be down; patrons will not be able to check their account, renew or place holds from our website. Patrons using the My List feature should make copies of these lists now as they will not be transferred to the new online catalog. May 31-June 7 Staff will not be able to place holds on items for patrons. May 31-June 7 Staff will not be able to issue new cards or make changes to current cards. June 4-6 Patrons will still be able to check out items but must have their library card with them. If a patron has been using their ID in order to check out materials and does not know where their library card is, they should come to the library before May 31 to have a new card issued. Ebook users Patrons will still have access to these records using this link: http:// seoebook.seo.lib.oh.us or the Overdrive app. June 7 The new system should be fully functional by the end of the day. Library staff will everything they can to continue to provide library services during this transition and thank patrons all for their patience and understanding.

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The District will CHARGE for TVs (see chart below).
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Small Electronics Accepted: CD players, cell phones, copy
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WHERE CAN I RECYCLE MY COMPUTER ?


A full-time option for COMPUTER RECYCLING is available at Goodwill store locations in our District, listed below. For more information call toll free at 1-888-850-7224 or visit our website at www.recycleoss.org.
Bellevue Goodwill Fremont Goodwill Port Clinton Goodwill Tiffin Goodwill 855 W. Main St. 1216 Oak Harbor Rd. 205 S.E. Catawba Rd. 2437 W. Market St. Phone: (419) 483-2244 Phone: (419) 355-1579 Phone: (419) 734-6042 Phone: (419) 447-0032

TELEVISIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR RECYCLING AT GOODWILL STORE LOCATIONS.

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The way grocery shopping should be!

5-DAY COOKOUT SALE!


The choice BEEF lovers make!
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Naturally aged for exquisite tenderness, careful hand-trimming & hand selecting steaks for consistency & grain feeding cattle results in optimal marbling & flavor

$ 49
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lb.

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AngusPride USDA Choice Beef

Skinless Boneless
Prepack Previously frozen

10-15 count Gulf White

Chicken Breasts
3 for $

Raw Shrimp

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10

Garlic Expressions
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Bassetts Market is excited to announce our continued commitment to your health with our expansion into health foods and related items. We now offer the most requested diet and fat-burning products available: Raspberry Keytones, Forskolin, Konjac Root to name a few. Watch as the department expands over the next months to serve our customers a health initiative.

All Mattress Sets!


Sale starts Friday

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We made a

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Visit our website and complete our Customer Survey to be entered into our bi-weekly drawing for prizes!
Proudly Serving Ottawa County since 1898
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LIQUOR
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We double manufacturer coupons up to 50 | PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 20, 2012


We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to vendors. Not responsible for pictorial or typographical errors.

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Before Carroll School, the township had one-room schoolhouses like Oakland School (above) which was located at the corner of Ohio 19 and Toussaint East Road.

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Magrum. It is interesting to note that when we graduated from Oak Harbor High School in 1942, the three top scholars in our class were Donna Mae Beier, Donald Wargowsky and Eileen Humphrey, all Carroll Township and former class** ** mates! The third one-room, Statement Statement one-teacher school I atCredit Credit tended in Carroll Township on anything you purchase on anything you purchase was Carrollton, also known ** as Cider Mill School. My NOW THROUGH MAY 31 Offer ValidHours: Mon-Sat 8-8, SunAPPLYIN-STORE NOW THROUGH MAY 31 Offer ValidApril 1,1,2012July 4,4,2012. first year there I was a sixth APPLY IN-STORE April 2012July 2012. 10-3 Valid for new Ace Rewards Visa applicants approved in-store. grader and classmates were Valid for new Ace Rewards Visa applicants approved in-store. NOW! NOW! Audrey Perry, Carolyn Weirich (cousin). Our teacher was Esther Babione. My RED RED HOT second-year teacher was HOT RED RED BUY BUY HOT Irene Leaser, but was cut HOT BUY BUY Home && short when I became a After $55Mail-in Rebate. Home After $ $Mail-in Rebate. Directors Garden Directors Garden You Pay 19.99 two-time polio victim on You Pay $19.99 Chair Sprayer Chair Sprayer Flexogen Garden Hose RED Flexogen Garden Hose Nov. 15, 1936. After being RED Folds easily. 2 2 gal. capacity, gal. capacity, Folds easily. Lifetime Warranty! 5/8" x x 50'.71928 HOT Lifetime Warranty! 5/8" 50'. 71928 HOT Polyester 7215031 quarantined at home or Polyester 7215031 BUY Limit 2 2 rebates. rebates. BUY Limit fabric, fabric, three weeks and spending RED 5/8" x x 100', 72054... 29.99 100', 72054... 29.99 RED 5/8" powder-coated powder-coated HOT After 10 Mail-in Rebate. HOT After 10 Mail-in Rebate. eight additional weeks in steel frame. steel frame. BUY You Pay 39.99. Limit 2 2 rebates. BUY You Pay 39.99. 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Limit 3 rebates. me to realize and appreciate the fine teachers I had ** *0% Disclosure: The 0% introductory APR applies to purchases and balance transfers and is valid for the first 6 billing cycles. The introductory rate does not apply to cash advances. Thereafter, the APR may vary and The best tools earlier in Carroll Township for saving money. $ as of 04/01/12, the undiscounted variable APR for Purchases and Balance transfers is 13.99%-22.99% (based on your creditworthiness). The variable APR for Cash Advances is 23.99%. Cash Advance fee: 4% of the amount of each advance amount, $5 minimum. Convenience Check fee: 3% of the amount of each check amount, $5 minimum. Cash Equivalent fee: 4% of the amount of each cash amount, $10 minimum. Balance and OHHS. Why, I even Statement Credit Transfer fee: 3% of the amount of each transfer, $5 minimum. There is a $2 minimum finance charge where interest is due. The annual fee is $0. 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The Beacon

Now Open for the season


7 Days 12-9pm Ice Cream Cones
Expires 6/7/12

SATURDAY NIGHT BINGO!


Doors open at 4pm Early birds at 6:30pm
YMCA 1000 North Street, Fremont 419-332-9622

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Small Milkshakes
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Large Milkshakes
Expires 6/7/12

$1.00 off

HOST FAMILIES NEEDED


French students, ages 13-19, need homes August 2-22 with American host families. Students are insured, speak English and have spending money. Families receive $85 per week.
Please Call Susan at 419-937-0112 or platt78@aol.com or text 419-934-0446
Students (12 & under): $3.00 Adults: $6.00

4016 E. Harbor Rd. In the Bassetts Plaza 419-732-8857

Not good on catering. Cannot be combined with any other offers.

Orchestra Hall Theatre


Ottawa County's Only Movie Theatre 122 W. Second St. Lakeside, OH

NOW SHOWING . . .

4967 East Muggy Road, Port Clinton 419-797-6470


Opens 7 Days a Week 9am-5pm

May 25, 8pm May 26 & 27 3:30 & 8pm


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Stop in and Visit Tom Jr. & Nathan

Landscape Design and Installation

NOW OPEN!

Greenhouses

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Minimum 2 Yards Exp. 5-31-12

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new purchases only Exp. 5/23/12

$25 OFF
Horrifying vegetarians since 1907

MSRP

$10.00 Off $5.00 Off $50 Purchase $100 Purchase


Exp 5-31-12 Exp 5-31-12
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419 New Address: 5707 E. Harbor Rd. 732-0000 (just east of Fort Firelands)

Mutachs
419-798-5203

8037 E. Harbor Rd. - Corner of 163 & Northshore


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Famous CUSTOM-CUT MEATS


Beer & Wine State Liquor Agency Groceries Lottery Agent Premium Cigars Kiedrowski Bakery Items May 19th - Wine Event - 4-7pm

Friday Night Steak $10.75 Hand Cut NY Strip

Jazz Night
Wednesdays 7-10pm Pasta, Wine & Jazz The Bob Szmik Trio
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Port Clinton Middle School announces its Honor Students for the second grading period of the 2011-2012 school year: Students on the Principals List, Highest Honors are: Sixth Grade Hailey Ball, Ashlyn Borton, Kyle Dietrich, Emma Eickert, Erin Hiller, Blake Kelly, Kirsten Lorge, Nicholas Mainous, Madeline Recker, Jadan Rogers, Claudia Rosiar, Maxwell Rumbarger, Lauren Steyer, Paige Steyer and Megan Ziembowicz. Seventh Grade Joseph Brenner, Keegan Chapman, Paul Dress, Trevor Frias, Meghan Gallogly, Natalie Gottron, Courtney Koebel, Alyssa Krupp, Hailey Marez, Logan Martinez, Amelia Morrow, Matthew Paeth, Rachel Reineck, Emily Reineck andrea Rewoldt, Hannah Roberts and Stephanie Wheeler. Eighth Grade Ronald Adolph, Sydney Alexander, Tristan Auxter, Ashtyn Baney, Allison Cline, Maddison Cole, Carter Frye, Katelyn Koebel, Bradley Rich, Taylor Steyer and Bethany Urban. Students on High Honor Roll are: Sixth Grade Mary Bowers, Savannah Click, Merissa Jagucki, Kertis Johnson, Jack Kessler, Ariel Koepplinger, Drew Kopchak, Alexander Koskela, Delayna Laurel, Isabelle, Rospert, Morgan Wojciechowski

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and John Young. Seventh Grade Zachary Barr, Kenneth Boyle, Alexander Camerato, Dean Colston, Shelby Crowl, Samantha Emmons, Devin Feuhrer, Victoria, Glaze, Asha Guerra, Thomas Keville, Jacob Koch, Aaron Lin, Emerson Lowe, Melvin McCord, Jacob McCoy, Morgan McLaughlin, Collin Miller, Taylor Rollins, Alexander St. Ledger, Seth Taylor, Corban Trick, Austin Vargas, Ellen Walters, Katelyn Wammes, Abigail Weldon, Breeyana Wells and Brendan Zeitzheim. Eighth Grade Ashton Barton, Cydney Bass, Gina Buono, Katelyn Chapman, Michael Davis, Kelsey Dietrich, Kassie Finneran, Drew Fodor, Jasmine Garcia, Clarissa Gonzalez, Christopher Haghiri, Adrianna Hall, Olivia Heckerd, Logan Hepp, Miranda Herevia, Ashley Householder, Steven Kast, Michael Leone, Baileigh Limestahl, Joseph Miller, Brandon Moore, Benjamin Mueller, Alyssa Peto, Collin Rider, Maranda Santoya, Stone Scott, Emily Shaw, Noah Smith, Natalie Stitak, Nathan Stubblefield, Alana Sutherland, Courtney Trent, Megan Vallance, Abigail Waite and Adam Wells. Students on the Honor Roll are: Sixth Grade Mason Bodi, Eian Burkholder, Bailey Cole, Demetrius Curley, Kayce Deal, Jared Depner, Kyle Fitzpatrick, Madelynn Gerwin, Leslee Gilleland, Selena Harris, Dymond Heckman, Blaze Kodak, Quincy Kowal, Amber Luma, Zachary Murphy, Anthony Nesbitt, Christopher Niceswanger, Cali Sees, Kayleigh Snyder, Christian Sparks, Allie Veverka, Tyler Williams and Stone York. Seventh Grade Jordan Ayers, Deagan Beach, Alayna Behring, Kordell Blankenship, Rachel Bou-Sliman, Shelby Caldwell, Arthur Carpenter, Chase Cortez, Trey Crump, Darius Daniels, Brittany Diaz, Makayla Dull, Noah Flynn, Gage Hamann, Chandler Harvey, Laura Helmer, Amos Honeycutt, Kylie Hurst, Jacob Kokinda, Samantha McGlothlin, Ella Miller, Kaleb Mizener, Anthony Paradiso, Arraselia Rangel, Gunner Reynolds, Melanie Rhoda, Madison White and Christian Zacharias. Eighth Grade Abreanna Arnold, Lydia Bacon, Marissa Day, Nicholas Finley, Joshua Fisher, Kyron Glorioso, Dallas Helton, Jessica Hofacker, Ebony Kleinhans, Haley Klima, Sierra Magi, Brandy Mason, Kayli Millhouse, Mitchell Mueller, Melanie Payne, Tia Rogers, Aaron Shaler, Kasey Swander, Kaylee Vollmer, Spencer Wadsworth, Michael Wilkins, Reilly Wittman and Abigail Wuersig. Students on the Merit Roll are: Sixth Grade Jaden Aragon, Jabour Clark, Alexis Cook, Amaya Eppse, Dominic Fulkert andrew Geffeller, Allison Goans, Samantha Gonzalez, Jordan Gresh, Madison Grimm, Joshua Herevia, Payton Herevia andrea Hutton, Cailee James, Devin Kohlman, Blake Magi, Hannah Mallory, Ryan McDougall, Kaitlyn Michnay, Brandon Mooney, Ryan Mougey, Timothy

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PROM 2012

(Above) The evening began with a buffet dinner and magic by Greg Carson. (Above left) A dance followed with DJ Brad Hoffman. After-prom was held at the school. (Right) Danbury High School students gathered in the Loft at Mon Ami on May 12 for prom. The court for the Arabian Nights-themed event was Princess Min Radonjic, King John Bunce, Queen Kayla Oxendale and Prince Dylan Menier.

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GRADE 3: Virginia Cameron, Nikki Derrit, Nathan Dress, Kenneth Kerik, Ian Lawson, Alyssa Rodriguez, Chase Stayancho, Brandon Wunder, Macey Wilhite, Kaden Conrad, Austin Dress, Nate Frattaroli, Kiley Henderson, Leina Holman, Cara Macgillivray, Zach Ranker, Mia Wise GRADE 4: Coy Belcher, Kory Berhent, Logan Faulkner, Maddie Harris, Sarah Kopp, Zayne Manning, Ian Mumford, Everett Overmyer, Dustin Pollard, Maya Rubio, Kilee Tuttamore, Abby Cameron, Aidan Faulkner, Abi Frattaroli, Connor Gillum, John Holzaepfel, Colton Klima, Zin Oo, Olive ORourke Scherf, Hannah Pruitt, Matthew Seamon, Abby Redett, Kit Stephenson, Annie Tibbels High Honor Roll Nick Bossetti*, Cory Bowser*, Ben Keller*, Sierra Puckett*, Kierstin Tuttamore*, Sam Tyson Honor Roll Nathan Ahrens, Daisy Blair, Olivia Coale, Bradley Cordero, Christopher King, Jared Koenig, Kain Lucas, Grady Mark, Kyle Mumford, Allisa Ritterbach, Nicolette Stys, Alison Sypherd, Seth Vargo, Paige Wright GRADE 8 High Honor Roll Brianna Adams*, Alexis Dayton*, Hayley Doski*, Kelly Lavelle*, Gina Moravec*, Alyx Perram*, Samantha Puckett*, Taylor Wilhite* Honor Roll Austin Buchanan, Jade Dew, Marinah Edwards, Shelby Edwards, Racheal Kirk, Connor Lenthe, Donald McCune, Alexis Mitchell, Jamie Posta, John Rhodes, Jonathan Stephenson, Cassandra Whitaker Merit Roll Jacob Keubler, Cory Smith *Denotes All As

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GRADE 5: High Honor Roll Julia Clapper*, Gretta Griesbach*, Cassie Klaehn*, Kalee Rakosky*, Charleigh Steinbrick* and Tug Tibbels* Honor Roll Addison Barta, Nathan Borgio, Haley Clemons, Ryan Gwin, Brooke Hoffman, Kyndra Koenig, Daleigh Lerch, David Mesnard, Ben Strnad and Makenzie Wheeler GRADE 6 High Honor Roll Haley Bickley, Sydney Bieberich*, Sarah Bossetti*, Haley Hoffman*, Sarah Redett* Honor Roll Lily Bishoff, Riley Dray, Ben Driggers, Justin MacGillivray, Ryan Novotney, Keval Patel, Bradley Pruitt, Robin Skinner, Katee Todd, Cade Wilhite Merit Roll Carol Abbott, Noah Calton, Thomas Cutcher, Celiseia Downey, Riley Dray, Daigan El-Berri, Peyton Hallier, Logan Kenley GRADE 7:

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Walleye Festival packed with fun


The Walleye Festival weekend marks the beginning of the busy summer season and Port Clinton kicks it off with the Main Street Port Clinton Walleye Festival and family friendly events.

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The Main Street Port Clinton Walleye Festival runs Thursday, to Monday, May 24-28, at Waterworks Park in Port Clinton. For a complete listing of all events and activities, visit www.walleyefestival.com. event and includes eight 3-oz cups of craft beer and pub snacks. Presentations by Distributor and live entertainment by Johnny Rodriguez. All attendees can be entered for raffle prizes for no additional cost. A limited number of tickets are available. Presale tickets are on sale at the Main Street Port Clinton office and Slaters Madison Street Pub in downtown Port Clinton, Waldo Peppers at 4046 E. Harbor Road, The Depot at 117 N. Monroe St. in Fremont and Time Out Sports Bar at 2005 Lake St., also in Fremont. Area Beer Club Organizers also have tickets. Boats will be assembling on the Portage River close to Coastal Marine, traveling under the Lift Bridge, past Waterworks Park and the Walleye Festival to City Beach and returning to the Portage River. Boats are invited to submit applications, which are available at the Main Street office, 110 Madison St., or by calling 419-7345503.

Main Street gives back


Local non-profit organizations will be helping to make the 32nd anniversary of the Walleye Festival the biggest and best event ever. Local groups will be volunteering in the Entertainment Tent all weekend long. Main Street Port Clinton encourages you to come to the Walleye Festival and support the following: Compassionate Friends, Goodwill, Greater Port Clinton Area Arts Council, Leadership Ottawa County, the Oak House, Port Clinton Business and Professional Women and Port Clinton Rotary.

back to the High School. Everybody loves a parade, so whether you choose to participate or stand along the route and cheer for your favorite entry, I encourage you to come out and enjoy, said Roseann Hickman, chairwoman of the Grand Parade. I would love to see your civic organization, family or business enter this years festivities. Be a part of our great Walleye Festival! Parade applications are available at the Main Street office located at 110 Madison St., or by calling 419-734-5503.

Duck Pluck
The second annual Duck Pluck will be held on Monday, May 28, at Main Street Port Clintons 32nd anniversary of the Walleye Festival. Five hundred rubber ducks will be dipping, diving and drifting in a hot tub all weekend long enjoying music in the entertainment tent. The ducks will be plucked beginning at 11 a.m. on Monday. Similar to a reverse raffle, the last duck plucked will receive onethird of the total jackpot. Other ducks plucked during the reverse raffle will win gift certificates and other prizes from area businesses. Duck Pluck tickets are $10 each. The winner could take home $1,667 if all 500 tickets are sold. Participants do not need to be present to win. Winners will be contacted by phone the week of May 28. The Duck Pluck is a fundraiser for Main Street Port Clinton and its effort to promote our historic downtown. Money raised from this event will go directly into downtown promotional activities, materials and marketing development. To reserve your lucky duck, contact Main Street Port Clinton at 419-734-5503.

Toledo Walleye
Spike the yellow walleye, the mascot for the Toledo Walleye hockey team, will be swimming from Toledo to Port Clinton to attend the 32nd anniversary of the Main Street Port Clinton Walleye Festival. Spike, who will be 3 years old in July, will arrive at Waterworks Park on Saturday, May 26. Spike will be swimming in the Grande Parade that begins at 1 p.m. on Saturday. The Toledo Walleye is a professional ice hockey team that is an affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL.

Grand Parade
This years Walleye Festival Grande Parade promises to be better than ever with exciting talent and entertainment. The Grande Parade will be on Saturday, May 26 at 1 p.m. This years new and improved parade route, brings spectators even closer to the Walleye Festival and through the center of our historic downtown. The Grande Parade begins at the Port Clinton High School and heads west on 10th Street. North on Madison. East on Perry Street. South on Jefferson Street

Craft Beer Night


A Craft Beer Tasting will be held at the Walleye Festival Entertainment Tent from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 24. Presale tickets are $20 and may be purchased until May 23. Ticket price on Thursday, May 24, goes up to $25. Each ticket enters you into the

Lighted Boat Parade


Main Street Port Clinton announces the first Lighted Boat Parade at the Walleye Festival over Memorial Day weekend. The Lighted Boat Parade is scheduled for 9 p.m. Friday, May 25. A rain date is scheduled for 9 p.m Sunday, May 27.

Wyland Gallery opens Saturday


Senior students of The Ballet School will perform in their last show Saturday. They are Becca Rider, Amber Peto, Taylor Murphy, Mikke Bogard, Haley Snider and Sessely Schlipf. Wyland Gallery at Put-in-Bay opens for the season Saturday, May 19, at 495 Catawba Ave. The gallery will be open seven days a week. Wyland Gallery at Put-in-Bay showcases Wylands own paintings and sculptures of whales, dolphins, reef fish, manatees and endangered species. In addition, the gallery features the work of other leading artists. During the season, several artists will appear at the gallery, each presenting a showcase of his newest works. The featured artist will be available daily and by appointment to meet with visitors. Artists whose works are displayed at Wyland Gallery include surrealist Jim Warren, tropical visionary Steve Barton, romantic realist Walfrido, master glass sculptor David Wight, digital artist Stephen Harlan, hyper-

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Ballet School putting on Gala 2012


The Ballet School, under the direction of Mary Ann Snider presents the upcoming production of A Gala 2012 at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Port Clinton High School Performing Arts Center. This years production will include a couple of favorite numbers from past productions including Egypte with the music from Cirque du Soleils show Mystere, 42nd Street Medley and Me, Myself and I. The advanced students will be performing solos to music from Broadway to contemporary, with artists such as LeAnn Rymes, Adele, Florence and the Machine and Michael Buble just to name a few. Senior students, performing in their last production, are Becca Rider, Amber Peto, Taylor Murphy, Nikki Bogard, Haley Snider and Sessely Schlipf. Port Clinton DECA students will be selling show tickets from 2 to 4 p.m. all week at the Port Clinton Chamber, from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at The Ballet School and 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the PCHS Performing Arts Center. Show tickets are $8 and will also be available at the door. For show information, or to receive registration materials for fall classes, contact Mary Ann Snider at 419635-6106 or theballetschool@yahoo.com.

Sea of Tranquility, by Wyland. Put-in-Bays Wyland Gallery on Catawba Ave. will open for the season Saturday, May 19. realist Adam Rote, evocative painter Stephen Muldoon and impressionist Steven Quartly. For information, call 419-2852233 or 855-285-2233 or visit www. wylandkw.com.

Community Calendar
MAY 17
ELMS Free Community Meal
WHAT: Peace Lutheran and St. Thomasfund this free community meal WHERE: St. Thomas Church WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. the third Thursday of each month September through May inception. Good-will donation will be accepted. WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul United Church of Christ, 165 Toussaint St., Oak Harbor INFO: Tickets are available by calling 419-734-6211 or at the door. Student admission is free. like on the bus trip. There will be various raffles and prizes en route. WHEN: Departing the City Hall parking lot promptly at 10 a.m. for MotorCity Casino in Detroit and returning at 7 p.m. COST: Tickets are $40, which includes the bus ride and a $20 voucher to be used at MotorCity Casino INFO: 419-308-4690 or by email to roseann@cros.net.

Queen Victoria Day

MAY 18
Barbecue
WHAT: Fundraiser for Relay for Life featuring dinner by Bar-B-Que Traveler. WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: 1016 S. Ohio 19, Oak Harbor, and 1711 W. Fremont Road (Ohio 53), Port Clinton INFO: To preorder or for information, call Malori at 419-898-3366

WHERE: Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-in-Bay INFO: 419-285-2184 or www.nps.gov/pevi

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WHAT: Monthly meeting WHEN: 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month WHERE: Otterbein North Shore Retirement Center, 9400 North Shore Blvd., Marblehead

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Movie at the Library WHAT: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

WHERE: Ida Rupp Public Library, 310 Madison Street, Port Clinton WHEN: 7 p.m. COST: Free to the public INFO: 419-732-3212

WHAT:.Bring lawn chairs, sit back and enjoy the distinctive wines of Debonne Vineyards while listening to the live jazz music of Nite Beat. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the North Coast Greyhound Connection WHERE: Mutachs is located at 8037 E. Harbor Road, Marblehead WHEN: 3-7 p.m. INFO: 419-798-5203

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Ski Club Golf Scramble

WHERE: Sleepy Hollow Golf Course, 6029 E. Ohio 101 near Clyde WHEN: 1 p.m. INFO: 419-217-9002 or via e-mail to dschaeffer@ americanbaler.com

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Musical Arts Series

WHAT: Michael Shirtz Quartet. Following the concert, a reception will be held for the audience to meet the performers. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Firelands Presbyterian Church, 2626 East Harbor Road, Port Clinton

WHAT: The band Cabin Fever will perform WHERE: Nugents Canal Yacht Club, 3035 W. Canal, Port Clinton WHEN: 6 p.m. INFO: 419-341-1265

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WHAT: Television & Small Electronics Recycling Collection WHERE: Ottawa County Fairgrounds, W. St. Rt. 163, Oak Harbor WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon COST: Varies INFO: 1-888-850-7224

WHAT: Guest will be able to sample Victorian-style teas, dainty sandwiches and pastries during their visit, as well as learn more about the Senior Centers offerings and activities. WHERE: Port Clinton Senior Center, 320 E. Third St., Port Clinton WHEN: 2-4 p.m. INFO: 419-734-1481 COST: The event is open to all Seniors, their families, and friends.

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Casino Bus Trip

WHAT: The proceeds will be used to purchase Port Clinton Police service dog Spike a life jacket. Bring any drinks or snacks you would

WHAT: Monthly meeting including complimentary light lunch for anyone whose life has been touched by cancer. WHEN: 12:30 to 2 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month WHERE: Magruder Clinic INFO: RSVP to 419-7343131, 3370

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Rockets win SBC title for first time in 20 years


BY YANEEK SMITH With a 9-4 victory over Huron on Friday, the Oak Harbor baseball team clinched its first Sandusky Bay Conference title in 20 years. In a back-and-forth game that saw the lead change hands several times, the Rockets took the lead for good in the bottom of the fifth when Brian Mallernee hit a liner up the middle that Huron center fielder Troy Delamatre overplayed, allowing Mallernee to advance to third. Delamatres throw to third was off the mark and Mallernee was able to score, giving Oak Harbor a 4-3 lead. In the next inning, with his team holding to a 6-4 advantage, Mallernee hit a three-run home run to push the lead to 9-4 and put the game out of reach. Mallernee finished with four RBIs and A.J. Cecil finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs while Mark Konieczny reached base three times and scored twice. Josh Graber got the win on the mound, allowing three runs on six hits in five innings of work. He struck out four batters and walked two. With one game remaining, the Rockets stand 17-8 overall and 11-2 in the conference. OAK HARBOR 5 SMCC 2 Led by Brian Mallernee, who hit a two-run triple and got the win on the mound, Oak Harbor defeated, St. Mary CC, 5-2, in SBC play on Monday. Trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the third, the Rockets took the lead for good when Brian Mallernee tripled and drove in Mark Konieczny and A.J. Cecil to give Oak Harbor a 2-1 advantage. Joey Mallernee and Cory Grotz added one RBI apiece later in the inning to push the lead to 4-1, and St. Mary CC never threatened from that point forward. In addition to driving in the go-ahead run, Brian Mallernee allowed two unearned runs on three hits in seven innings of work. He struck out eight and walked three to improve to 7-3 on the season. OAK HARBOR 6 PERKINS 1 In the decisive game that put them in the drivers seat for the league title, Oak Harbor defeated Perkins in dramatic fashion, 6-1, last week. Brian Mallernee gave the Rockets a 3-1 lead in the top of the sixth when he hit a three-run homer to left field. Payson Galway drove in two runs later in the inning with a base hit as Oak Harbor avenged an earlier 13-5 loss to the Pirates earlier in the season. Mark Konieczny led of the inning with a base hit and advanced to second on A.J. Cecils bunt, who was also safe at first on the play. That set things up for Mallernee, who came through with his fourth home run of the season. HURON 2 OAK HARBOR 0 (DIV. III SECTIONAL FINAL) Despite winning the league title, the Rocket baseball team lost in a Division III Sectional Final, falling, 2-0, to Huron at Bellevue High School. Oak Harbor fell behind 2-0 in the third inning and was unable to mount a serious rally, finishing with just four hits for the game, led by Mark Konieczny, who had two. Despite taking the loss, A.J. Cecil allowed two unearned runs on seven hits in seven innings of work while striking out four batters and walking one.

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PERKINS 7 OAK HARBOR 2 Despite keeping the score close for most of the game, Oak Harbor fell, 7-2, to Perkins in a Division II Sectional Final at Clyde High School. The Lady Pirates took a 2-0 lead after the first inning and broke the game open with four runs in the fifth to grab a 7-0 lead. The Rockets were able to score two runs in the sixth inning but never seriously threatened. Perkins was led by Bri Whitcomb who had two hits and drove in three runs while Sam Seitz contributed two RBIs. Justine Webb had two RBIs for Oak Harbor. Kelsey Yaratch got the win for the Lady Pirates, allowing two runs on four hits in seven innings of work. OAK HARBOR 4 SMCC 1 Trailing 1-0 in the fifth inning, Oak Harbors Allison Dunn drove in two runs to give the Rockets the lead on its way to a 4-1 win over St. Mary CC. Allison Wolf and Theresa Stokes each drove in a run in the sixth inning to push the lead to 4-1.

Sam Durivage got the win on the mound, allowing one run on five hits in seven innings while striking out six. The Rockets are now 9-18 overall and 6-7 in the SBC. OAK HARBOR 3 HURON 1 Behind two RBIs from Allison Wolf, Oak Harbor defeated Huron, 3-1, to gain another win in SBC play. With the Rockets leading, 1-0, in the third inning, Wolf hit a two-run single to put Oak Harbor ahead 3-0. Justine Webb provided the other RBI, and Sam Durivage got the win, allowing run on six hits in seven innings of work. PERKINS 11 OAK HARBOR 1 (5 INN.) After Oak Harbor went ahead 1-0 in the first inning, Perkins responded with three runs in the bottom-half before breaking the game open with five runs in the third inning on its way to an 11-1 win over the Rockets. Darcy Daniel and Bri Whitcomb each had three RBIs and Kelsey Yaratch got the win on the mound, pitching four innings and allowing one run.

OH girls track Lakers finish out on a high note team wins third straight SBC title
BY YANEEK SMITH BY YANEEK SMITH Over the weekend, the Oak Harbor girls track and field squad won their third consecutive Sandusky Bay Conference title at Memorial Stadium in Huron, finishing with 111 points to defeat Edison, who came in second with 98 points. Margaretta and St. Mary CC tied for third with 93 points, followed by Port Clinton (90.5), Perkins (61) and Clyde (61), who tied for sixth place, and Huron (54.5). Oak Harbor had one first-place finisher, Morgan Turnow, who won the discus with a throw of 132 feet, 9 inches. Second-place finishers included Trinity Gephart in the 1600 (5:35.91) and the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams. Gephart was also fourth in the 800 (2:33.48). Other topfinishers included Nikki Weis (3rd in the 300 hurdles), Rebekah Rayburn (3rd in the 100), Addie Barton (4th in the long jump), Sidney Allen (4th in the 200) and Cydney St. Clair (4th in the 400). The 4x200 and 4x800 relay teams also fared well, each finishing third. For the Lady Skins, Emaleigh Dunn was the lone individual to finish in first place, doing so in the shot put (4103.50).The 4x800 relay team also finished first, running a time of 10:05.74. She was also second in the discus (12700) and Heather Keck finished second in the pole vault (9-00.00). Katelyn Zam and Sara Chura finished third in the discus (118-09) and the 800 (2:32.13), respectively, and Chura also finished fourth in the 1600 (5:37.67). Meigan Day (high jump), Jessica Lorensen (pole vault), Hannah Weaver (3200) and the 4x400 relay team all finished fourth, rounding out the top finishers for Port Clinton. On the boys side, Perkins was dominant, defeating the second-place team, Clyde, by 64 points to win its sixth consecutive SBC title. The Pirates had 187 points and the Fliers finished with 123. Huron was third (111), Edison fourth (101), Margaretta fifth (42.5), Oak Harbor sixth (42), Port Clinton seventh (35.5) and St. Mary CC (18) Port Clintons Brock Moore won the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 8 inches, Cody Smith was fourth in the shot put (49.05.75), as was the 4x100 relay team. The Rockets got a third-place finish from Chris Tabbert in the 110 hurdles (16.16) and Nick Bowlick (200) and the 4x200, 4x400 and 4x800 relay teams all finished in fourth place. Danbury dominated throughout in its non-conference matchup with Bettsville, defeating the Bobcats, 100, to improve to 10-12 on the season. With runners on second and third, Cory Schenk hit a two-run triple to give the Lakers the lead and proceed to get out of a bases-loaded jam while pitching in the fourth inning to help pace Danbury. Lucas Kennedy scored three runs, Schenk tripled and had three RBIs and Brandon Burke and Dalton Chapman each had an RBI. Schenk got the win, allowing no runs on three hits. OLD FORT 10 DANBURY 7 Trailing 7-4 in the sixth inning, Old Fort rallied for six runs in the inning to take the lead and claim victory over Danbury, 10-7. The Stockraiders had three hits in the sixth inning, the key one being a two-run double by Nick Yeakle. Garet Kimmet, Cole Davidson and Brad Heilman added RBIs later in the inning to help Old Fort to the

lead. Dalton Chapman took the loss for the Lakers, allowing six runs in relief. DANBURY 2 CARDINAL STRITCH 1 With the score tied at one in the top of the seventh, Cory Schenk reached on a double and was driven in by Dalton Chapman to give the Lakers a 2-1 lead. Schenk got the win, allowing one run in seven innings of work.

PCHS Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2012


David Bodie, Cal Colston, Jessica Drusbacky and Fred Entenmann will join the high ranks of PCHS Athletes inducted into the Port Clinton High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, May 19. Tickets are on sale in the Port Clinton High School Main Office for $20 each. For info, call 419-734-2147 or email akelly@pccsd.net The Athletic Hall of Fame evening of recognition begins at 5 p.m. with a cash bar, dinner at 6 p.m. followed by the Induction Ceremony. The event will be held at the Elks Lodge on Buckeye Boulevard. Any interested community member or alumni are invited and encouraged to attend as the 2012 Inductees are honored. Nomination forms for the Athletic Hall Class of 2013 are available online at www.pccsd.net click on schools, high school, Athletic Hall of Fame. Applications must be received by the first Monday in December.

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Fri., May 4 - Becca Butzier, Country Vocalist Sat., May 5 Paul Unplugged Guitarist/Vocalist Fri., May 11 Gene Zenz, Guitarist Sat., May 12 Classic Trendz Keyboard/Guitarist/Vocals

Ladies Night Out Tuesday, May 15 Call 419-680-6385 for reservations


BODIE COLSTON Fri., May 18th Tommy Lee Thompson Keyboard/Guitarist/Vocals Sat., May 19 Scott Duress, Guitar/Vocals Fri., May 25 David Lester, Guitar/Vocals Sat., May 26 Glen & Dave Keyboard/Guitar/Vocals Visit out Website chateautebeauwinery.com

DRUSBACKY

ENTENMANN

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HEALTH

The Beacon

Forme rly Cataw ba Cafe

Must present coupon. Not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/24/12.

$1 Off Omelettes

1871 NE Catawba Road, Port Clinton 419-797-4970 New Hours: 5am-2pm 7 Days a Week 1224 W. State St., Fremont 419-332-0282 Sun-Thurs 7am-8pm Fri-Sat 7am-9pm

Luncheon, uniform sale coming up at Magruder


Educational Luncheon
On Monday, May 21st at noon, Magruder Hospital will host an educational luncheon in the Conference Center. A representative from the Ohio Attorney Generals Office will be talking about Scams & Consumer Protection. This luncheon is part of a monthly education series in the hospitals conference center, which features a different topic and speaker each month. The luncheon series is open to the public and the cost is $6. The program is free if you do not wish to have lunch. An RSVP for the May luncheon is required by noon on Friday, May 18, by calling 419-732-4061.

Uniform Sale
The Magruder Hospital Auxiliary will have a uniform sale in the hospitals main lobby from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 22. Uniforms and accessories appropriate for anyone working in dental, medical and veterinary settings will be on sale. A percent of the sales goes toward the Magruder Hospital Auxiliary. For information on the Magruder Auxiliary, contact Auxiliary & Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Gallogly at 419-7343131, ext. 3140. For information about programs, classes and events, go to www. magruderhospital.com and click on the calendar of events.

Box Lunches Homemade Desserts Dine In or Take Out

OPEN DAILY AM AT 11

Welcome Bikers!
Poker Run May 26th
First bike out at 11 am for Ella Limberios $5 registration

419-684-7970

FRONT PATIO NOW OPEN

Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials


we have keno

Instant Bingo Tickets Bayview Fire Dept.

Food SpecialS aFter 4pm

Mondays - $16.99 All you can eat ribs Tuesdays - $5 Wraps & $2 Off Fajitas Wednesdays - 10 for $5 Wings & $2 Off Pasta Thursdays - $13.99 All You Can Eat Ocean Perch Fridays - Chefs Special Saturdays -Prime Rib Sundays - $5.00 Chunks All Day! $10.99 Baked Chicken Dinner
Specials subject to change for the summer

1101 East Bayview Drive, Bayview, Ohio

Every Day
F
Service from Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay daily and from Sandusky to Kelleys Island starting May 25

Open

We can accommodate all your catering or party needs. Nothing too big or too small

Beef Baron Challenge


Mon.-Fri. 11am-4pm
Summer Hours: Sun-Thurs. 11am-10pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm

Find out how to get yours FREE Lunch Specials $6.50

Victoria Day Celebration May 19th - 20th

Located in the Bassett Plaza - Rts 53 & 163

Nor Easter Club


A Private Dining and Yacht Club on Catawba

and Marina

Come Join the Party! Membership has its privileges


Visit www.noreasterclub.com for membership information and application or call 419.797.4466 Clubhouse with 3 distinct dining areas, lounge & outdoor deck Olympic size pool with a large decks and loads of lounge chairs Outdoor snack bar for casual food and drink 2801 NorEaster Cove Drive, Port Clinton ~ At the Harbor Island Bridge ~

FUNNY, YOU DONT LOOK LIKE A GRANDMOTHER


Thursday, May 17 to the Sunday Matinee (Final Performance) on May 20, 2012. Curtain for the evening shows is 8 PM. Sunday matinees begin at 2 PM. Admission is $15.
A Musical Revuew Book and Lyrics by Lois Wyse & Sheilah Rae Music by Robert Waldman

PERFORMANCE DATES:

Based on the Book by Lois Wyse

604 W. Sixth St., Port Clinton, Ohio 419-734-5044


CAST . . .
DEBBIE GORDON, Grandma #1 ANGIE WETZEL, Grandma #2 MARGARET HELBING, Grandma #3 STEVE HEINEMAN, Grandpa MONETTE GARN, Grandma #4 HEATHER ISBELL, Daughter
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Playmakers Civic Theatre

JAYSON ROHDE, Son MARTIN J. SMITH, Dance Instructor MATT PARKER, Cameo DENISE EMIGH, Cameo ANGELA FISHBURN, Cameo Designed by Karilyn Cle

Weddings at the Winery


Bridal Expo & Fashion Show
Mon Ami Restaurant & Historic Winery
3845 E. Wine Cellar Road - Port Clinton

Restaurant and Historic Winery

EntErtainmEnt
Fri & Sat 8:30-11:30 pm Sun 2-6 pm
May 18/19 The Late Show May 20 Kevin & Yvonne June 1/2 The Late Show June 3 Horns & Things

Now Open 7 Days a Week


at 11 a.m. - Crabby Time

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Sunday, May 20 1 - 4 pm
Meet face to face with the areas best vendors
Win great prizes Receive specials & disconts from vendors See the latest styles & trends for weddings

May 24 - Gatlin 5-8pm Monday - Friday May 25 - Cruisin 8:30pm-12:30am Come and enjoy . . . May 26 - House of Rythm Liver & Onions Designed by Karilyn Cleary Hamburgers 8:30pm-12:30am Crabby Bucket Hot Dogs Pitchers of Beer Tater Tots May 27 - Colin Dussault is property of Allure Advertising & may not be reproduced or distributed without consent of Allure This artwork 2-6pm Just to name a few May 28 - Colin Dussault Happy Hour 2-6pm
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Happy Hour: 11am - 7 pm

Now Open Tuesday at 4pm for Dinner

Wine Shop Hours:


Closed Mon Tues -Thurs 2 p.m. Fri and Sat 11:30 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.

4-6:30 p.m.

Pasta Bar $1299 Every Thurs


3845 East Wine Cellar Road, Port Clinton 419.797.4445 info@monamiwinery.com

All Day Draft Specials 16 oz. $1.00 & 25 oz. $2.00 Bud Lite, Miller Lite

This artwork is property of Allure Advertising & may not be reproduced or distributed without consent of Allure Advertising.

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Thursday, May 17, 2012 1B

Baumann Auto earns award


Chevrolet and Buick continue to recognize superior performance and take great pride in rewarding dealerships for their hard work and dedication. Thats why Chevrolet and Buick are proud to announce that Baumann Auto Center in Port Clinton, is the recipient of the Mark of Excellence 2011 Dealer Recognition Award. This is an accomplishment reserved for only a select few outstanding Chevrolet and Buick dealerships and is a symbol of exceptional performance for sales and customer satisfaction excellence. Baumann Auto Center will receive Mark of Excellence plaques to honor their accomplishment in receiving this special recognition from Chevrolet and Buick. Baumann Auto Center is located on Ohio 53 North.

Discount Flooring & Design

Grand Opening Special


CALL MATT FOR FREE IN-HOME MEASURE
Located at 214 E. Perkins Ave (Perkins Plaza)

Vendors sought for Farmers Markets


The Oak Harbor Downtown Committee in conjunction with the Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding Downtown Oak Harbor Farmers Markets again this season at Flat Iron Park. The markets will be held on the fourth Saturday of each month starting in June, and will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The mission of the market is to help sustain the local economy by providing local farmers, bakers, artisans and other vendors an affordable opportunity to sell their goods to local consumers. Organizers are looking for vendors for the Farmers Market in every category. Along with farm fresh produce, farm market vendors can also provide quality poultry products, fresh baked goods, herbs, fresh-cut flowers, all types of plants, fruit, cider, handmade crafts, garden dcor, antiques, art, music, jewelry and gourmet food items. The cost of a booth is $10 per week and if you sign up for all five markets you get 20 percent off for a total cost of $40 for five markets. For information or an application, call the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce at 419-8980479 or visit the chamber of commerce website at www. oakharborohio.net.

419-271-5916

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Expires May 31

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Ribbon cutting May 22


A ribbon cutting and open house is planned for 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, at Medi-Quip Repairs at 130 W. Water St. in downtown Oak Harbor. Medi-Quip Repairs is a medical equipment repair/retail shop, and they can repair, modify or perform preventative maintenance on all medical equipment. Medi-Quip Repairs has 10 years of experience working on most brand names and types of durable medical equipment. They service: lift chairs, electric and manual wheelchairs, scooters, oxygen concentrators, aerosol and nebulizer machines, just to name a few. Medi-Quip Repairs is family-owned and operated. For questions, call 419-898-0057. CREAM SHOPPE KIT'S KORNER ICE CREAM SHOPPE KIT'S KORNER ICE

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2B Thursday, May 17, 2012

BUSINESS n REAL ESTATE

The Beacon

WELCOME WORKPLACE RESOURCES


A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held last week at Workplace Resources new location at 142 W. Water St. in downtown Oak Harbor. Workplace Resources is a freestanding, independent limited liability company that provides EAP services. They began as an Employee Assistance provider with a specialty in high-risk, high-stress occupations, such as fire and rescue, emergency medical services and law enforcement. The lessons learned in emergency services; speed, accuracy, good judgment, and careful planning, combined with clinical skills, have served their clients well as they have grown to include healthcare, industry and government customers. For information, call the office at 419-539-4499.

Real Estate Transfers


WEEK ENDING MAY 11

Allen Township

5-7-12ScottJ.andJean M. Rudkinoff to Steven D. andJulieC.Georgoff,3580 N.ReimanRoad,$312,000. 5-10-12 Jay R. and SusanK.KoestertoJeremyE. andKaylaR.Moritz,20385 W. Moline Martin Road, $81,250.

Clay Township
5-7-12 Gary and Julia EnderletoRonaldD.Haar, et al, 20950 W. Ohio 51, $87,000. 5-8-12 Mona Geller to 21991 Route 51W LLC, 21991 W. Ohio 51, $1,795,000. 5-11-12RichardL.Nusbaum to BethA. Pohlabel, 2595N.FirstSt.,$153,500.

5-7-12 Bolte Development , LLC to Cynthia R. Bolte, vacant land LaMarin,$110,000. 5-8-12 Thomas A. and JulieG.BakertoDouglasE. and Christine Pierce, 5299 BuchananSt.,$57,500. 5-8-12 Ohio Shore DevelopmentLimitedtoPeter LicariandRobynMarstaller,5160E.BayPointeCircleLotNo.2,$35,000. 5-11-12 Mark hunt to Michael and Laryn Miller, 3500 E. Woodhill Drive, $155,000.

Marblehead Corp
5-11-12 Benjamin C. and Wendy A. Richmond to Village of Marblehead, 414 414 W. Main St., $99,000.

Portage
5-10-12WilliamR.and H. Merredith Gough to Deborah M. Yenrick, 2440 SchieweRoad,$240,000.

Port Clinton City


5-7-12 Kent R. and Jenny S. Coleman to Fannie Mae, 319W. Third St., $77,334. 5-10-12 WSOS Community Action Commission to Jeffrey C. Howell, 1101StateSt.,$115,000. 5-10-12 Shaun J. and Maria Robinson to Jeffrey M. DeBlase, 322 W. Third St.,$112,000.

Danbury

5-7-12 Douglas J. and Suzanne M. Oleksy to AlexanderKnight,309ChannelGroveRoad,$101,000. 5-10-12 Richard E. and Linda L. McComick to Clair E. and Kathie R. Dickinson, 317 Maple St., $144,000. Catawba 5-11-12 Petros Homes, 5-7-12JohnDavidTim- Inc.toTimothyandJennimonstoRichardandAmy fer Shaffer, 2110 Bailiwick Rollins, 4331 E. Link St., Lane,$285,000. $165,000.

Put-in-Bay Village School


5-7-12 John S. PiontkowskitoLisaA.Usberghi and William R. Kehoe, 70 Champman Road, $122,500.

LIVE ON LAKE ERIE 3 Bedroom Condo $299,999 For sale by owner 419-344-2208

Oak Harbor Corp


5-7-12TeresaM.Sharp, etaltoFederalHomeLoan Mortgage Corp., 147 N. LocustSt.,$46,667. 5-10-12 Craig and Jill Waldron to Shaun and Maria Robinson, 540West Ave.,$173,000.

ve the date sa
HURON
HOMETOWN NEWS
GREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACE

of PARADE

catawba & marblehead

HOMES

July 7-8, 2012

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Thursday, May 17, 2012 3B

Classifieds
APARTMENT FOR RENT
BUCKEYE BEND APARTMENTS Port Clinton. One and Two bedroom apartments. All appliances - dishwasher, washer/dryer hook up. Central air, gas heat, private patio, pool. One Bedroom $520/Month; Two Bedroom $590/Month. Water and Sewer included. One cat permitted. No dogs. 419-7347422 or 419-341-4498.

APARTMENT FOR RENT

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! PayMAX pays the MAX! One call gets you a TOP DOLLAR offer! Any year/make/model. 1-888-PAYMAX-5 (1-888-7296295) CASH FOR CARS: Cars/Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Instant Offer - Call: 1-800-5690003

50 COVERED BOATWELL For Rent at Bar Harbor. Please call 419-235-3463.

BOATS FOR SALE


1984 26 FOOT SEARAY asking $4,200. 419-798-4434. 25 FOOT. 1985 SEA RAY Amberjack10 foot beam. 1992 330 hp motor. Can be viewed at Dubberts 2344 East Harbor Road Port Clinton. MUST SELL $10,900. Includes trailer. 440666-0355 or 843-655-5334. 1978 26 FT. LYMAN Fiberglass New Stringers 2006, 1995 Load Master Tandem Axle Trailer. 270 AP - 950 hours, Runs Great. 614-679-3591 Great Lake/Fishing Boat! $8,500.

BOATS FOR SALE

Test-drive a Ford during the Swap Your Ride Sales Event and find out why Ford is the best-selling brand in America.

NEW-2012 Ford Fiesta


stk#0013

MSRP $13,995 Everyone $

BOAT DOCKS
DOCKAGE OFF THE PORTAGE RIVER at Clinton Reef Club in Port Clinton. Includes water, electric, pool, hot tub, showers, dock box & laundry facilities. Daily, weekly, monthly or season. Walk to Downtown and Jet Express! Call Dock_ Master 419-732-9934.

BOAT DOCKS

AUTOS WANTED/ AUTOS WANTED/ DONATED DONATED


TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-4546951

170/mo 162/mo

With Renewal $

* 72 mo. purchase, $2,990 cash down payment

NEW-2012 Ford Focus SE


stk#12-325

MSRP $20,190

Up to 40 mpg Everyone First time buyer! $ $

Island Idol
Thursdays 7:30 - 10:30
Hosted by Ronnie & Richie Celebrity Judges

Buy 1 Sandwich Get 2nd - 50% Off


Tropical Atmosphere: Key Erie Style
40 Madison St. Downtown Port Clinton

149/mo

128/mo 99/mo

NEW-2012 Ford Fusion SEL


stk#12-299

* 24 mo. lease, $2,990 due at signing. Tax, title, and license fees extra. No security deposit required.

MSRP $27,715

Up to 33 mpg Everyone $

139/mo

With Renewal

Behind Kokomo Bay

419.732.1830

* 24 mo. lease, $2,990 due at signing. Tax, title, and license fees extra. No security deposit , includes trade-in assistance.

NEW-2012 Ford Escape LTD


stk#12-314T

Dairy At 5th Season! The Dock Opening for


Bring ad in for 50c Off Ice Cream Cone
Exp. 6/7/12

MSRP $27,195

Up to 28 mpg With Renewal Everyone $ $

179/mo 136/mo
$

NEW-2013 Ford Explorer


stk#A11421

* 24 mo. lease, $2,990 due at signing. Tax, title and license fees extra. No security deposit required.

MSRP $29,695 Everyone $

CATAWBA ISLAND - Around the Corner from Miller Ferry

419-797-4035

285/mo 242/mo
$

With Renewal

STRAIGHTEN THAT SMILE!


Never before have braces been so affordable

NEW-2012 Ford F-150 S. Cab 4x4


stk#12-214T

* 24 mo. lease, $2,990 due at signing. Tax, title and license fees extra. No security deposit required.

MSRP $36,355 Everyone $


With Renewal

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL

David D. Starr
D.M.D., M.S.
Exclusively in the practice of Orthodontics for Adults and Children

28,999 27,999
Drive One.

* Retail purchase price after factory rebates.

A/Z Plan purchases even less!


*Take new retail delivery by 5/31/12. Includes Ford Credit Rebates. Includes trade-in assistance bonus with a 1995 or newer vehicle. Ford Motor Credit financing required with approved credit. All factory rebates to dealer. All sale prices plus tax, title and license fees. All lease payments based on 10,500 miles/year, no security deposit required. Renewal rebates available to customers terming any eligible Ford, Lincoln or Mercury Red Carpet Lease and purchasing a new Ford vehicle. See dealer for complete details.

$500 Off
Full Treatment Case
Must be presented at first visit. New patients Only. Expires 6/15/12

May Specials on Pre-Owned Vehicles

2009 Mercury

$14,996

Grand Marquis

2010 Lincoln Town Car

$25,466

2008 Ford Fusion SE-

$15,466

Sport Pkg.

3274 NE Catawba Road


Member of the American Association of Orthodontics. Provider for Dentaquest including Wellcare, Buckeye, United Healthcare, Amerigroup

Catawba Dental

Port Clinton, Ohio

419.797.2010

2007 Chrysler
Town & Country-Walter P. Edition

2006 Chrysler 300

2006 Jeep Wrangler


4x4 sport, soft top

Save the Date...

$13,966

$13,966

Low Miles!

$14,966

23rd Annual Chick Schaffner Memorial Charity Golf Classic

2006 Ford Escape XLS


1 owner-low miles! Red

2006 Chevy HHR- LT

$10,966

$7,466

Local Trade

2005 Mercury Montego-1 owner!

$9,466

Catawba Island Club


Arthur Hills 18-hole Course

To view our complete inventory of pre-owned vehicles, vist our website at www.trimotorsales.com

Monday,

June 18, 2012


For more information

Bob Daniel

Dave Franck

Steve Bast

Galen Arnold

Serving Northwest Ohio for 81 years! Family owned and operated. Y our dealership for a lifetime!

Erie/Huron Golfers Contact: Amy Skolnik 419-625-5269 askolnik@steinhospice.org Ottawa/Lucas/Seneca/Sandusky/Wood County Golfers Contact: Bonnie Knepper 419-862-4233 bonnie.knepper@materion.com

1430 S. St. Rt. 19 - Oak Harbor 419-898-2931 or 1-800-336-2931 www.trimotorsales.com

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CLASSIFIEDS
1999 22 FOOT PROLINE Center Console 200 horse power two stroke Mercury Outboard. Loadrite Trailor included. Asking $23,000. 260-726-5714. 24 FOOT SEA RAY - 1973. In Port Clinton, OH. with 225 HP OMC I/O.For sale on eBay with no reserve. 727-821-3560

The Beacon
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
NORDICTRACK CX938 Elliptical Exerciser. Excellent Condition Asking $300.00 or make an offer. 419-734-2308

EXERCISE EQUIPTMENT

FOR RENT
FOR RENT Weekly 1 Bedroom 1 person efficiency located between Port Clinton and Davis Besse. Call 419-635-5263.

BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
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BUSINESS TO BUSINESS

FOR RENT

FOR SALE
TIFFIN DOLL SHOW Antique to Modern. August 26th 10 - 3 PM Seneca County Opportunity Center. 780 East Seneca County Road #20, Tiffin. Follow Signs

FOR SALE

FURNITURE FOR SALE


TWIN MATES BED with 2 drawers. Mattress included. Good Condition. $100 419-7340300. BUNK BEDS AND MORE Factory Direct 50% off Retail. Custom made by local Craftsman. 1-800-Bunk Bed or 419-9604175.

FURNITURE FOR SALE

BAUMANN AUTO CENTER PORT CLINTON


Chevy has 10 models offering 30 MPG highway or better

COMPUTERS FOR SALE


COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Viruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad internet connections - FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S.based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-888-864-9317 DELL LAPTOP computer, super fast, excellent condition. Internal wireless card, DVD/CD+RW. Premium software bundle. Six month warranty. Original cost: $2175. Must sell: $399. 717 653-6314

COMPUTERS FOR SALE

DISTANCE MATTERS. Chevy Runs Deep

GARAGE SALES
217 FOREST GREEN MARBLEHEAD SATURDAY, May 19th 8am to 4pm. Broyhill endtables, Howard Miller scroll clock, Neon Ducks Unlimited sign, portable dishwasher, McCoy and Hull Pottery, critter habitat, Ben Richmond, bookshelves, furniture, clothes,tapes,toys, record collection, collectables. Multi-Family too much to list! TRASH TO TREASURES SALE. Summer Breeze Park 2125 East Sand Road, Port Clinton. Friday May 18th Saturday May 19th 9AM to 4PM 6360 ROYCE DR., Marblehead Street Sale Fri and Sat May 18th and 19th 9-3. Housewares, yard, toys, clothing. Too much to list. PICKERS PARADISE! 14 t.v, microwave, 2 large area rugs, bedspread w/shams and skirt, queen crochet bedspread w/ shams, wine pictures, men & womans clothing, 40+ nutcrackers, step-motion exerciser, small snow blower. Friday/Saturday/ Sunday 8to4pm. 118 Fulton/ Port Clinton.

GARAGE SALES

Our goal is to sell every vehicle for $200 LESS than the competition!
31 MPG

COTTAGE FOR SALE


STK#FC12288

COTTAGE FOR SALE

NEW 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CREW CAB LS


MSRP $33,535 Bauman Price $31,720 GM Rebate - 3,000 Trade-In Bonus - 1,000 **GM Trade-in Bonus

STK#T22B4379

ALL NEW 2012 BUICK VERANO


MSRP $23,470

NEW 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB


MSRP $23,655 Baumann Price $23,139 *GM Rebate - 2,000 **GM Trade Bonus - 1,000

STK#AT-12162

YOUR PRICE

** Must trade 1999 or newer vehicle

27,720

YOUR PRICE

32 MPG

22,984*
42 MPG

YOUR PRICE

** Must trade 1999 or newer vehicle 999

20,139*

152 CHANNEL GROVE ROAD, Marblehead, OH. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Large great room, knotty pine interior. Sleeps 6. 24x24 garage with concrete drive. New vinyl windows. 419239-4422.

35 MPG

Donnas

STK#AT-12485

NEW 2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX


MRSP $24,355

STK#A-12468

NEW 2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE


MSRP $17,595

STK#B22069

NEW 2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS


Pwr Seat MSRP $23,145

All kinds of alterations! 30 Years Experience Quick Turn Around Reasonable

Wedding Dresses Mens Tailoring Prom Dresses

SEWING

YOUR PRICE

OR LEASE FOR

Baumann Auto Center Quality Pre-Owned


98 FORD MUSTANG GT #BP5604A $

23,596* 299
**
PER MO.

YOUR PRICE

*Prices include all rebates & incentives plus tax, title, license & document fees extra. With approved credit. ** Lease is for 24 mo. with $1799. due at signing, 24k miles per year. Plus tax, title, and document fees extra with approved credit.

16,998*

YOUR PRICE

19,628*
24,688

922 Carbon St., Fremont, OH

419-332-1654

MARBLEHEAD CUSTOM BUILT RANCH with BAY VIEWS FULLY FURNISHED 3 BEDROOMS AND 2 FULL BATHS FAMILY ROOM DINING ROOM ALL APPLIANCES PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING SPRINKLING SYSTEM ~ 30 DOCK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ~ Community Pool $280,000. Call Owner For private viewing 216-276-3314 or 330-562-1875

9,000

08 CADILLAC CTS #B22415A $ 08 DODGE CALIBER #B203013 $

09 CHEVY EQUINOX #B22790A $

15,995 25,794

11,618

08 INFINITY G35 #BP5605 $ 09 DODGE CHALLENGER #B2539A1 $

09 JEEP GRAND #BP5614 CHEROKEE $

19,641
05 MINI COOPER #BP2349A

OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, May 20
1-3 p.m.

29,995 9,995
Scott Rutkowski

14,502 18,000
05 FORD F-250 #B22808B

06 BUICK RENDEZVOUS #B22807A $

Chuck Miller

Jim Stang

Aaron Moraca

Norm Frisch

Rick Matter

Geno Leach

BAUMANN
OH-0004705249-01

ON RT 53, ACROSS FROM BERGMAN ORCHARD AUTO CENTER


53 N., PORT CLINTON, OH

PERFECT FOR SUMMER! This 2500 sq. ft. raised ranch features 4 BR, 3 full baths, living room, family room and dining room with all appliances. Huge deck all on 2.5 acres with pond. Move in ready and enjoy!

CALL TODAY for your private showing!


DENISE EVERSOLE ROWE
TBR MILLION DOLLAR CLUB 2004 deniseeversolerowe@wellesbowen.com 419.705.4857

HOURS: MON && TUES 8:30-9PM TUES, WED & FRI 8:30-6PM SAT 8:30-3PM SAT 8:30-3PM HOURS: MON THURS 8:30-9P TUES & WED 8:30-6P

877-732-3107

baumannautogroup.com

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HELP WANTED
SEASONAL HELP to Run a Concession Trailer in Port Clinton/Catawba area. 330-4752992. EXPERIENCED, MATURE CAREGIVERS needed to care for local Seniors in their own homes. STNA, CNA or equivalent preferred. Must have positive attitude and pass background check and drug screen. Apply online at www.seniorhelpers. com/nwohio or call 419-7941090. 2012 FEDERAL POSTAL POSITIONS - NOW HIRING! $13.00-$36.50+/hr., Full Benefits/Paid Training. No Experience/ Call Today! 1-800-593-2664 x141. EXPERIENCED OTR DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: Runs 48 states, heavy from WI to Philadelphia-Baltimore-MD area. Flex home time. 99% No-Touch. Top Pay! Vacation/ 401K/ Vision/ Dental/ Disability/ Health. Require Class A CDL, 2 yrs OTR exp. good MVR, references. Call Ruth/Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800-5582664 www.TTItrucking.com. DRIVERS! DRIVER RESOURCE SERVICES accepting applications 16 day company paid CDL Training. No experience needed. 1-800-991-7531www. DriverResourceServices.com

CLASSIFIEDS
HOUSE TRAILER HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE FOR SALE
8 X 32 TRAILER AND LAND AT CATAWBA POINT. Accommodates 12 X 40 trailer. Close to beach, fishing, boat dockage. House available for parties. Asking $34,500. Call Jeanne 440-478-8045 OR 440322-0138.

Thursday, May 17, 2012 5B

HELP WANTED

I Sell Views!

Sharon Woodson, CRS


JUST LISTED!
Real Estate Mortgages Title Insurance

Tomi L. Johnson
CRS CRB, E-PRO BROKER ASSOCIATE

419-341-0276 (Cell)
419-798-5132 (Office)

To view a complete list of available properties and photobooks log onto

LOT AND DOCK LOT AND DOCK WITH CAMPER WITH CAMPER:
CONDO RV PARK AND MARINA 1986 32 foot Shasta Camper. Permanent Awning, 8x8 Storage Shed, 30 foot dock. Lot 50 and dock 82. Vacation Land Park and Marina 1220 West Richey Road Port Clinton, OH $20,500. 937-408-2126.

Contact Me: 419-732-3020 Mobile: 419-356-0348 www.SWoodson.com woodson@thirdplanet.net

tomijohnson.com

Named Howard Hanna's VERY Best of the Best!

625 TIFFIN
PORT CLINTON - 1923-C YACHT PORT BEACH
New Listing
This 2BR/2BA second floor condo (elevated ranch) has a very open floor plan with two enclosed porches for extra sleeping/sitting areas plus an open balcony fabulous Lake Erie views of the Islands and sunsets. Lease a dock at your back door. Launch site for small watercraft. Sandy beach and outdoor pool.

PRICE REDUCED

Nugents Canal Spacious well maintained Low maintenance with dockage Extra storage shed $189,000

LOTS/ACREAGE LOTS/ACREAGE FOR SALE FOR SALE


WATERFRONT MARBLEHEAD BUILDING LOT in a high end gated community off Bay Shore Rd. with a 300 private beach, huge private marina, clubhouse and pool. Build a 50 dock at your back door! $80,000.00 by owner call 216225-5775 ABANDONED FARM SALE! May 19th & 20th! 5 acres stream, BIG view - $24,900 5 acres - Barn, pond, VIEWS $49,900 14 approved tracts! 20 min Albany! Gorgeous setting, best deals & financing avail! Call NOW to register! (888) 738-6994

$289,000
LeMarin Condos and Marina. This 2 BR, 2 BA ranch condo comes with a 40+ft dock (B-22) in private 7 acre marina with direct access to Lake Erie. This condo was professionally decorated with fantastic hard wood flooring, built-ins many high end features. Covered deck can be another room with indoor/outdoor furniture.

401 W.SHORELINE #351


Chesapeake lofts in warehouse district 20x8 bonus room for storage Plenty of space with great room Detached garage Beautiful Views $329,000

CATAWBA ISLAND - 4333-F MARIN WOODS


New Listing

$249,000

CATAWBA ISLAND - 1799 N. WINDWARD


Come Sail Away Condo with 2 baths Garage. Panoramic views of West Harbor. Vacation Every Day! 2 Docks; one at the door and one by the pool.

471 ROCKPORT
Custom Built, exceptional floor plan Just outside the gates of Lakeside Views of lake Erie from living room 4 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 baths $339,000

$179,900

OPEN SATURDAY 1-3 P.M. CATAWBA ISLAND. 2671 Sand Road. CATAWBA ISLAND. 1531 N. Compass. OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 P.M. CATAWBA ISLAND. 2800-C Canterbury. Fairway Villas. CATAWBA ISLAND. 2820-A Canterbury. Fairway Villas JOHNSONS ISLAND. 3646 E. Baycliffs. OPEN SUNDAY 12-2 P.M. OAK HARBOR, 504 E. Water St.,

$629,000. $349,900. $274,900. $220,000. $680,000. $179,000

HOUSE FOR SALE


WELL-BUILT THREE BEDROOM, 3 bathroom home. 327 Channel Grove Road. Full basement. East Harbor sunset view. $230,000. Must see to appreciate. CALL 304-428-6965

HOUSE FOR SALE

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Real Estate Services


Weekends too busy to visit open houses? Take advantage of our mid-week Twilight Tours! Thursday, May 24th 6 to 8 pm

Go to HowardHanna.com for a complete list of open houses, new construction homes and Twilight Tour Opens!

Rob & Joy Ault


419-341-6769

LakeErieLife.com
RE/MAX Lake Shore Realty
Office: 419-734-7355, 419-262-0936, 419-262-0915
John Rader, CRS Kathy Rader, Broker
One Grand Lake Drive Port Clinton, OH LakeShoreRealtyLtd.com

Congratulations April Leaders


Listing Leaders
Tomi Johnson Sharon Woodson Rob & Joy Ault
SalesLeaders
New Listing - Marblehead Charming 2BD/2BAcluster home Beautifully maintained, freshly painted Open living areas. Agent Owner $135,000 Cheryl Hetrick 419-202-0144 Catawba 3 bed/3.5 bath, updated townhouse Lake view, sandy beach, lakefront pool www.howardhanna.com/20105989 $349,000 Ted/Glenna 419-563-4968 Catawba Quality built home on large lot 4 bed 3 bath plus bonus room Zoned heating & cooling $283,900 Dan Kukay 419-656-0138

Each office independently owned and operated.

Lakefront brick ranch w/ 80 frontage includes new kitchen and bath and 30x27 boat garage, furnace, air, hot water, and electric has been updated. Only $249,000!

NEW LISTING

LAKEFRONT

Lakefront home with sand beach with a 50 retaining wall. Outstanding views of the lake and sunsets .New flooring granite countertops and sink. I-1/2 heated garage.

Catawba Howardhanna.com/20111807 Ranch condo w/private elevator 2 1/2 c. garage w/ golf cart door $299,900 Ted/Mark 419-563-4968

Marblehead View of the Bay, access to beach 4 bedrooms 3 full baths Close to marinas, beach, parks, recreation $154,000 Dan Kukay 419-656-0138/ Margaret Lenthe 419-341-2014

Marblehead Deeded 30 ft boat dock Near East Harbor State Park Heated pool $165,000 Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769

New Landscaping. $384,500 Like no other. Wa t e r f ro nt home with 70 dock at your door. .Interior includes copper ceilings ,Brazallian cherry flooring, marble tiled bath with open staircase overlooks great room with .gas fireplace and custom built wet bar. $439,000.

WATERFRONT

Marblehead Pointe Falls Panoramic Views 3 bed 2 bath close to attractions Garage, clubhouse, pool, tennis $184,500 Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188

Marblehead Lovely mobile in year round park Most furnishing, dockage for rent Large screened in patio $24,900 Lisa Horman 419-271-8110

Marblehead Home on 8 acres lot size 233x1492 Approx 2 acres zoned commercial, highly visible location One of a kind, many possibilities $159,000 Sharon Polanco 419-341-0080

VACANT LAND
Catawba Quality wooded homesites near Catawba Point Utilities underground www.HowardHanna.com/20115832 $39,500.-$56,000 Ted/Glenna 419-563-4968 Catawba Waterfront development/Building lot Views of water from 3 directions Private clubhouse/pool/dockage Cheryl Hetrick 419-202-0144 Marblehead West Harbor Landing/Rt. 269 30 ft dock included Lakeerielife.com 40 lots $55,900-60,900 Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769 Put In Bay 6 vacant lots 1/2 acre each Investment purposes only $169,900 Lisa Horman 419-271-8110

NEW LISTING

End unit 2 bedroom condo in excellent development. Dock at your door with private patio.Master bedroom with bath and second bedroom and 2nd bath. Wireless internet. $164,900.

Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Catawba Office 4054 East Harbor Road Port Clinton, OH 43452 877-734-5751

6B Thursday, May 17, 2012

CLASSIFIEDS
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AUCTION CORNER

MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE! 2006 DUTCH DUTCHESS 14x70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Washer/dryer hookup. Good condition. Oak Harbor Schools. 419-966-0420.

MOBILE HOMES

MISCELLANEOUS/ MISCELLANEOUS/ MISC FOR SALE MISC. FORSALE


MAXX II SIX-WHEELER, warn winch, has windshield, very well maintained, updated. Call 419679-6064.

5138 East Gardner Rd. Port Clinton, Oh Real Estate * Trojan Boat * Golf Cart
Real Estate: Fully furnished 14 x 60 2 bedroom home w/18 x 24 garage & 10x10 shed. Includes all appliances & furnishings. Totally turn key! 300 yards from Catawba Landing Marina. Boat & Trailer: 1980 26 Trojan Express w/228 hp Mercruiser sitting on 2010 Venture aluminum tandem axle trailer (formerly used for fishing charters). 1982 Aluma Lite Travel Trailer, Gas powered EZ-Go golf cart, freezer, deck box, gas grill & misc. Terms: $5000.00 down day of sale, balance due approximately 30 days @ closing on real estate. Cash or check w/proper ID on balance of auction. Real Estate & boat sell subject to court approval.

Sunday, June 3rd @ 12:00 Noon

Bankruptcy Auction

Check our website for photos. www.kigarrealtyauction.com

Open House: Saturday , May 26th 2:00 4:00 p.m.

Rick Kigar / Auctioneer 419-822-5590

Bankruptcy Case # 11-54086 Marc Gertz - Trustee

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TRAILER FOR SALE
LARGE - 2 BEDROOM. Good Condition, Nicely decorated, A/C, brick paito, Beach, Boat Dock Available. $11,000. Zellars Beach #10 Marblehead 440503-5594.

TRAILER FOR SALE

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WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co.

MUSICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE INSTRUMENTS


CLARINET, FLUTE, VIOLIN, Trumpet, Trombone, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $70. ea. Cello, Upright Bass, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $190. ea. Tuba, Baritone, Others. 1-516-377-7907.

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WARNING

Thursday, May 17, 2012 7B

SPECIAL FIRING NOTICE 2012

JOBS JUST POSTED


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Seeking part-time Administrative Assistant. This key staff member will be the first point-of-contact for Catawba Island Township residents and visitors. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: answering multi-line telephone, greeting customers, creating and modifying documents using Microsoft Word and Excel, performing general clerical duties including photocopying, scanning, faxing, mailing, and filing. The successful candidate will support township staff and assist with projects as assigned. Professional verbal and written communications skills are required. Experience is preferred. Please send a letter of interest and resume to Catawba Island Township, 4822 E. Cemetery Road, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 or drop information off at the township administration building weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. no later than Friday, May 25, 2012.
Catawba Island Township is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Part-time, dependable could lead to full time

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THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED DANGER ZONES OFF THE SHORES OF CAMP PERRY AND THE ERIE INDUSTRIAL PARK CONTINUES TO BE USED FOR FIRING OF LARGE CALIBER INERT ARTILLERY, ANTIAIRCRAFT WEAPONS, SMALL ARMS AND OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACTIVITIES. RESTRICTED ENTRY AS PROVIDED BY TITLE 33, UNITED STATES CODE IS BEING ENFORCED. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY CLEAR OF THESE ZONES DURING PERIODS OF FIRING ACTIVITY. BOATERS, FISHERMEN, AND AIRCRAFT PILOTS SHOULD REFER TO THE NOAA MARINE NAVIGATIONAL CHART #14830 AND THE DETROIT AIR SECTIONAL CHART RESPECTIVELY FOR EXACT BOUNDARIES. THE CAMP PERRY STROBE LIGHT LOCATED AT 41 0 32' 15" N AND 0830 01' 00" W WILL BE ACTIVATED AND RED RANGE FLAGS DISPLAYED DURING CONDUCT OF FIRING. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES MARKED AS RANGE "DANGER ZONE I" AND RANGE "DANGER ZONE II", SHOWN ON THE CHART (CAMP PERRY FIRING RANGE) A IT ACHED HERETO. THESE BOUNDARIES AFFECT TWO DANGER ZONES: LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I EXTENDS 3.5 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 5,000' ABOVE GROUND LEVEL (AGL) AND MAY BE IN USE BETWEEN 6 A.M. AND 6 P.M. DAILY, INCLUDING WEEKENDS, DURING THE ENTIRE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2012. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE II EXTENDS 10 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 23,000' AGL. FIRING IN THIS ZONE IS NORMALLY CONDUCTED BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. EXTENSION TO THESE HOURS WILL BE PUBLISHED UNDER A SEPARATE NOTICE. DURING THE BOATING SEASON, THESE ZONES ARE NORMALLY MARKED WITH ORANGE AND WHITE BUOYS BEARING THE WORDS "RANGE DANGER ZONE". THE 2012 RANGE ACTIVITY WILL NOT REQUIRE THE TOTAL USE OF DANGER ZONE II. CONSEQUENTLY, A MODIFIED DANGER ZONE II FOR 2012 WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY A SERIES OF 14 BUOYS PLACED ON A WEST TO EAST LINE, APPROXIMATELY TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH OF USCG BUOYS A, B AND C. THE BUOYS WILL BE NUMBERED JI-32 THROUGH II-19 (FROM WEST TO EAST). THE AREA NORTH OF THIS LINE OF BUOYS WILL BE SAFE FOR MARINERS DURING PERIODS OF FIRING INTO DANGER ZONE II (SEE CHART). MARINERS DESIRING GENERAL INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION OR PUBLIC USE OF THESE ZONES SHOULD CONTACT THE CAMP PERRY RANGE SAFETY OFFICE ON MARINE VHF CHANNEL 16, OR TELEPHONE 614-336-6203/6245 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6203/6245 FOR SPECIFIC FIRING SCHEDULES. FOR RANGE EMERGENCIES ONLY CALL 614- 336-6262 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6262.

REAL ESTATE
GREAT BUY, MOVING OUT OF STATE, 2175 NE Catawba Road, #44, Fully Furnished, Large Porch, Many Extras - Open Most Sundays 1-3. Questions call 330-289-9066 OWNER WILL FINANCE. Bank or Seller wont finance? We Help! No qualifying. No credit! Low Down. Call Today! 1-800-563-2734. kanthony@ cigrealty.com

REAL ESTATE

Are you looking for an exciting, fun filled summer job?


Were looking for energetic, hard working, customer service oriented individuals to join our talented staff. Openings in cashier, carryout, deli, bakery and hardware departments. Hours vary between 30-40 hours per week. Must be available seven days a week, weekends/holidays a must. Great working environment. If interested, please apply at: BASSETTS MARKET, Port Clinton, OH 43452 (419) 734-6506 Fax (419) 9251 www.bassettsmarket.com or sue.lohr@bassettsmarket.com

DELI CLERK
We have several entry level, parttime openings in our progressive, upscale Deli. Prior experience helpful. Must be creative for homemade salads, soups & sandwiches. Shifts vary - days, nights, weekends & holidays. Pleasant working environment. Must be able to provide excellent customer service. Above average starting pay. If you are interested in joining a winning team, we want to talk to you. Applications may be completed at:

Community Internet Links


Bar-B-Que Bills Ribs & Chicken Shack www.barbequebills.com Bar-B-Que Traveler, Inc. - www.barbquetravelerinc.com Grandmas Back Yard Barbeque www.grandmasbackyardbbq.com

BBQ & Caterers

Boat Hauling - Land Transporting


Daves Marine Transport - www.davesmarinetransport.com

BASSETTS MARKET 3994 E. Harbor Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452 FAX 419-734-9251 www.bassettsmarket.com

Civilian Marksmanship Program www.odcmp.org

Camp Perry

Chambers of Commerce
Marblehead - www.themarbleheadpeninsula.com Oak Harbor - www.oakharborohio.net Port Clinton - www.portclintonchamber.com Put-in-Bay - www.put-in-bay.com

RENTAL SPACE
NEED A PLACE TO SHOW OFF YOUR CRAFTY TALENTS? Rentals available from May 23 -September 7. Fort Firelands, Marblehead. Call 419734-4528

RENTAL SPACE

Community Action
WSOS - www.wsos.org

Community Builder
United Way - www.unitedwayottawacounty.org 211 - www.helpclick.org

Counseling
The Giving Tree - www.givingtreecounseling.com Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities www.ocbdd.org

SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
Finish High School at home in a few weeks. First Coast Academy, 1-800-658-1180x130. www.fcahighschool.org HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME. 6 - 8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! FREE Brochure 1-800-264-8330 Benjamin Franklin High School www.diplomafromhome.com

SCHOOLS EDUCATION

Developmental Disabilities Emergency Assistance

Red Cross - www.redcrosstoledo.org Salvation Army - www.thesalarmy.com Underwater Recovery Team - www.diveputinbay.com

Employment and Training Services


Northcoast Jobs Connection (The Job Store) www.northcoastjobs.org Ohio Means Jobs www.ohiomeansjobs.com

Hair Quarters - www.hair-quarters.com

Hair Salon

Local Government

Placing a Beacon Classified is


Online: www.thebeacon.net/contact-us In Person: 205 SE Catawba Rd. (Beacon Place)

City of Port Clinton - www.ci.port-clinton.oh.us Ottawa County - www.co.ottawa.oh.us Village of Oak Harbor - www.oakharbor.oh.us

Massage Therapy
The Kenny House - www.portclintonmassage.com

Mental Health Addict. Svc.


Mental Heath Recovery Board - www.mhrbeo.com

Mentoring
Big Brothers-Big Sisters - www.bbbsa.org American Cancer Society - www.cancer.org Stein Hospice - www.steinhospice.org Ottawa County Health Dept. - www.ottawahealth.org

EASY!!!
20% off
4 weeks

Non-Profit Health Care

Taxidermy
Mikes Taxidermy - www.gallery-classics.com

Transportation
OCTA - www.co.ottawa.oh.us

Phone: 419-732-1500
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8B Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Beacon

REAL ESTATE
Discover Your Place at the Lake
Luxury Waterfront Townhomes On Catawba Islandonly minutes from the lake!

Discover the NorEaster Cove

Private Marina Floating Dock Steps from your home High Quality Construction Fabulous Views of West Harbor Olympic Size Pool NorEaster Club Membership Public Water & Sewer

For more information please contact: Bill Van Der Giessen at 419-656-4300

www.noreastercove.com
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING

RELAX ISLAND STYLE! Jimmy Buffet themed 2 BR, 1.5 BA Catawba Condo overlooks marina with dockage available. Call for ALLEN STRYKER

WONDERFUL! 4th floor, Lake View Condo. Enjoy the Sunsets! Elevator! www.408Admiralty.com RUTHIE CAPUTO

419-734-5551
OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAY 20 1-3 PM

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 4 BR, 1 BA home, very affordable! Call today! DEBBIE CONTE.

HOLIDAY LIVING Quality built to meet or exceed national park model standards. You own your boat slip and home site. Located on private pond, close to open waters of Lake Erie. LEN PARTIN.

LAKE VIEW HOME 1700+ sq.ft., 3 BR, 2 BA! Vaulted ceiling in FR with skylights. BR & BA down. Beach rights with private marina available. JENNIFER BEHNKE

11900 W. Portage River South Rd. Oak Harbor. SPACIOUS Brick ranch, unique custom design throughout. 6 zone heating. Forever Dry bsmnt. Lovely neighborhood along Portage River. $264,900. www.11900PortageRiver.com DEBI BENTLAGE.

NEW PRICE!

SPEND SUMMER HERE! 2BR Mobile in Catawba condo park. Covered Deck. Deeded 30 boat slip. Marina at end of street, association pool. $69,900. www.153OrchardIsle.com GLENDA WARD.

JUST LIKE NEW! 2 BR, 2 BA home in The Fountains. On the pond. Priced to sell $34,900. Call DEANNA JOHNSON.

LAKE VIEW, 3rd floor, Waterfronts Condo with pool and green space. $129,000 JEFF WILLIAMS..

DISCOVER THE BEAUTY of Nor Easter Cove. Dock at your back door. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms. Fantastic water views. Call ANNA PIACENTINO.

Good Life of Summer!

VACATION ESCAPE

CAPTAINS COVE

2 3 BR, 2 BA home with outstanding private patio, hot tub, & picnic area. 2 car garage & heated 9x24 shop area. www.140SpringCrest.com call for BARB GILLUM 419-265-1331.

PARCELS POST on Catawba. Mobile, dock, swimming pool, club house. Low assoc. fees. No pets. Call RUTH DOUGLAS 419-202-0029.

For information on over 2000 Homes For Sale or For Open Houses Scheduled this week!

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Good Life of Summer! Captains Cove Spacious, 2 story, 3 BR (could be 4 BR), 3 BA condo with awesome lake views from both levels! Mostly furnished. www.403WCaptainsCove.com Call RUTHIE or JOHN CAPUTO 419-356-3947.

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