The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

The Cedarvillg, 0 . Herald Friday, June 6,1947 Page Three At t h e Courthouse Frances Tolmey, Dayton R. R.8, against James, Dayton; neglect charged; married April 21, 1945, Starke, Fla.; plaintiff seeks cus­ tody of minor child. Martha Louise Trimble, Osborn, against Owen L., Youngstown; neglect charged; married Dec.6, 1945 a t Covington* Ky. - Constance Shope against Berk­ eley, Osborn; neglect and cruelty; married May 10, 1938, Dayton; plaintiff seeks custody of minor child. Mildred L. McKinley, against Carroll E., neglect charged; mar­ ried October 19, 1946. Charles N. Howard, against Lu­ cille G., last known address, Rock­ ford, 111.; neglect and cruelty; married Efeoria, 111., April 8,1944. Carrel Stine, Fairfield, against Paul R., Dayton; neglect; married Covington, Ky,, June 10, 1944; plaintiff seeks custody of minor child. Charles R. Yous against Jessie M., Chicago; neglect and cruelty married in Chicago, November, 1905. Rosie King against Robert E., Osborn; neglect and cruelty; mar­ ried October 2, 1942, Lumberton; plaintiff seeks restoration of for­ mer name, Luse. Wilma A. Smith against James G., Walled Lake Michigan; neg­ lect; married October 13, 1940, Malden, Mo. Rose L. McNeal against Artis; cruelty and neglect; married May 10, 1942, Tulsa Oklahoma. Ruth L. Stevens against How­ ard J .; cruelty; married Decem­ ber 16, 1946, Dayton. Glenna Tucker against Eugene L., West Carrolton; neglect and cruelty; married May 13, 1946, Xenia; plaintiff seeks custody, of minor child. Sarahhelle Smart, Xenia, R. R. 4, against Charles R., Dayton; cruelty and neglect; married Dec­ ember 7, 1938, Erlander, Ky.; plaintiff seeks custody of two minor children. Evelyn K. Tippie,* Knollwood, against Frank; neglect; married November 27, 1946* Divorce Granted Maynard Lamar Nelson was granted a divorce from Margaret R. Nelson on a charge of gross neglect. Partition Suit Filed A partition of property suit was filed by Rosie King against Rob­ ert King and the Peoples Build-, ing and Savings Company. Judgment Awarded A judgment for §793-31 plus 6 per cent interest from June 15, 1946, was awarded the First Na­ tional Bank, Osborn, against Rob­ ert L. Haney and others. In the same case. Katherine Wallace, a defendant, was awarded §1,2751 plus 7 per cen interest from' Nov­ ember 18, 1941. Sale Distribution Distribution of sale proceeds in the case of Edna Miller against Chris Musselman and others was made. Sales Approved Sales were approved in the cases of Philip L. Turner against Irma Turner and others; E. Faye Loe against Zura Beatty (division of sale proceeds made in this case) ; and Alma Hartsoek against Kathryn Reeves. Appointments Opal E. Conklin was appointed administratrix, estate of Bert D. Conklin, under §25,000 bond; John"] B. .Harshman as executor, estate j of Mary E. Lantz, no bond; and Neal W. Hunter, executor, estate of Ida M. Seslar, no bond. Appraisals Ordered The county auditor was directed to appraise the estates of Mary Weakley and Charles E, Johnson. Transfer of Real Estate A transfer of property in the estate of J. H. McFagan, late of Bath Township, was authorized for James E. Morris, administra­ tor. Estate Appraisals The following estate appraisals were listed: Charles A. Kelble—• gross value, §43,839.52; deduc­ tions, §8,551.14; net value, §35,- 288.38. Lulu M. Heedwohl—gross value, §6,228.05; deductions, §951.59; net value, §5,276.46, J . E. Heedwohl—gross value, §6,288.05; deductions, §371.56; net value, §5,856.49. Probate Wills The wills of Mary E. Lantz and Ida M. Seslar, late of Silverereek township, were admitted to pro­ bate. Inventory Approved An inventory and appraisal was approved in the estate of Charles E. Johnson. Sales Approved Sales were approved in the es­ tates of Sarah E. fihubert andW. II. Barber. Marriage Licenses (Granted) Lewis E. Boggs, Cedarville, R. R. 1, accountant, and Evelyn F. Smalley, Xenia, R. R. 3. Rev. Joseph P. Randall. (Applied For) Willard B. Garringer, James­ town, farmer, and Rosalind F. Spahr, Xenia, R. R. 2. Rev. Carl Hicks. Robert W. Bird, Osborn, air­ craft mechanic, aand Anna Jean Ramey, Xenia, R. R. 2. Rev. JJurce Brooks. William F. White, 45 Orchard street, Pennsylvania Railroad trackman, and Maggie Thaxton, 729 E. Church street Rev. Baxton. Roy E, Marine, Waynesville, R. R. 2, assembler, and Mildred Irene Skinner, Dayton. R. R, 8. Rev. Emsch. Wilbur Alcorn, Dayton, dairy worker, and Shirley Anne Lowrie, Osborn, R. R, 1. Rev, Hossack. Dennis W. Hdffer, New Bur­ lington, punch press operatojr, and Martha Carter, Waynesville, R. R. 1. Marvin E, Wallace, 27% Green street, foreman, and Selma E. Roach, 21 Orange street. Rev. Albert L. Scherry. Paul V. Morris to Virgil M. and Helen L. Brantley, tract in Os­ born, §1. Harvey A., Wilbur W. and Es­ ther C* McMillan to Donald F. and Efcha Belle Hagler, .62 acre in Cedarville township, §1. Walter Kahoe to Charles W. and Osa Shinkle, six lots in Yel­ low Springs, §1. Wilbur and Lina Caplinger to Robert W« Harvey, lot in Xenia, § 1 , your way to better pictures for those vacation days ahead --! • We Have a Com­ plete stock of Cam­ eras, Movie Cam­ eras, Projectors and Film. 1 • Use Our Lay-a-Way Plan or Easy Terms • Open Every Monday Evening Till 9 P.M. FIRST OF ALL, IT’S . . . CAMERA SHOP I 31 W. HIGH DIAL 3-9491 SPRINGFIELD, O. N O T I C E The lands and Quarry lake o f the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, O., W est o f town (U , S. Route 4 2 ) are now the property o f H. A . Tyson. Trespassing for any purpose is strictly for­ bidden and trespassers w ill be personally liable. London, Ohio Raper J. and Nellie E. Hughes to John T. and Frances L. Shaw, two lots in Yellow Springs,.jji. Levi and Lillie Inlow to Tom and Ada F. Pittman, lot in Xenia, § 1 . Oscar L. and Osa I. Pidgeon to Arthur and Ina Grooms, lotf in Xenia, §1. Velma L. and Lloyd W. Hail to Earl and Reatha Card, lot in Bea­ vercreek township, §1. Loving Builders, Inc, to Russell E. and Georgina May Wilson, lot in Osborn, §1. Loving Builders, Inc. to Allan N. and Norma E. Mortimer, lot in Osborn, §1. Sarah R. Learning to Ralph J. Learning, undivided half-interest in lot in Xenia, §1. Vera T. Schneider to John Hi. and Alice B. Ashley, two lots hi Wright View Heights, Bath town­ ship, $1. Arthur and Margaret Carter to Vernon P. and Lucille F. Reif, lot in Osborn, §1. W. L, and Mary Frances Neff to A. J, Furay, forty-seven acres in Caesarcreek township, §1. John Swadner to Dorothya Swadner, half-lot in Fairfield, §1. Jonathan W. Hanes to Joseph M. and Violet M, Swetz, one acre in Beavercreek township, §1. Robert and Edna Marshall to Frank J. Urban, .44 acre in Bea­ vercreek township, §1. Robert L. aand Lola H. Scott to George H/ Jack, lot in Xenia, § 1 . •Ward and Dora Palmer to Charles and Gertrude F, Branham two lots in Bath township, §1. Roy I. Starbuck to Samuel G. and Cleo G. Williams, lot in Spring Valley, §1. - - Virgil E. and Maggie E. Ash-J •more to Elmer A. Worden, lot in® Wright View Heights, Bath town­ ship, §1. _ Louise S._and E a rl W, Post to Earl Glass, 8.57 acres in Silver- creek township, Greene county, aand Jefferson township, Fayette county, §1. Roy M. and Emma Haines to Charles C. and Glenola Haines, 1.13 acres in Caesarcreek town- % ship, §1. Velma L. aand Lloyd W. Hail to Eyer D. and JJlenn D. Cooper, lot in Beavercreek township, §1.' Lawrence J. and Winifred A, Friedman to Eyer D. and Glenn' D. Cooper, lot in Beavercreek township, §1. Richetta and Lewis N. Lee to Daisy Lee, two tracts in Xenia, §1. ‘ y BUY VICTORY BONDS U. S. Army Reopens AC Training 1st Sgt. Merle A. Prideaux station commander, of the U. S. army recruiting station a t Xenia, Ohio wishes to announce th a t effective 10th of May, 1947, the aviation cadet pilot trainiug pro­ gram is reopened to military and civilian personnel within the zone of interior. To be eligible fo r the above, applicant must be in per­ fect physical condition and must have satisfactorily completed a t least one half the credits leading to a degree a t a recognized col­ lege or university or be able to pass a mental examination which will measure the equivalent there­ of, Personnel who possess the re­ quired college credits will be ex­ empt from the ment&l examina­ tions. Applications will be made on WD AGO FORM 60 and will be accompanied by documents evidence of date and place of birth, three letters of recommen­ dations, and a transcript of scho­ lastic .records. Army air force examining boards for this locality Will be a t Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. For further information, see your local recruiting sergeant a t the city clerks office here In Cedarville. Every Friday after­ noon from 1 p. m. till 4 p, m. Approval Granted The court authorized the board of trustees of First Church of the Nazarene to sell church real es­ tate. Order Distribution A distribution of sale proceeds in the case of Alma Hartsoek against Kathryn Reeves was auth­ orized. WANTED 2 VETERANS OFWORLDWAR H TO LEARN RETAIL FOOD BUSINESS UNDER G. I. BILL OF RIGHTS Applicants will be taught all features of RETAIL OP­ ERATION which will enable them to successfully man­ age large or small retail business. Good Pay while learn­ ing. APPLICANTS MUSTAPPY IN PERSON NO PHONE CALLS Bank Bldg. Cedarville, O. and Delivery Service for * Dry Cleaning 1507 APRIL .'47 ANT WHERE WITHIN THE CORPORATION LIMITS OF A Cedarville * Clifton a Selma '*£ J Just call Cedarville 6-3411 and we’ll pick up your dry cleaning and deliver it when finished. You’ll like our cleaning and our quick service. C C CLEANERS Xenia Aye. Look for the Red Fox in the Window Phone] 6-3411 Cedarville, Ohio wm

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