The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

' ' ». . % ■ T IB!*" **&>• i . 'j - -:sv 1950; Real Estate Transfers in , GreeneCounty l a Siivercreek Township Kenneth K. arid- Opal Pinson to Mary Ellen =Creamery two tracts* l a Cedarville B b y E Finney to Jessie L. and Myrtle L. Beaty,- tract. 3a Xenia Mary M. Fletcher to Alvin L. and Helen A* Wakeley, .04 acre. Ethel Holley to Howard E, and Clay Holley, two tracts. Fred and Etta Kerdman to Wm. C . and Sarah A. McClelland, part lot. In Xenia Township _ Elizabeth and W . H. Pavey to- Walter C. and Mildred Johnspn, lot. . In Fairborn Pan! and CSdile Knbala to Har­ dy M. Smith, lot. Hupp & Rochner, Inc., to Leon­ ard J- and Anna M. Shumski. two part lots; same to Theodore J. Nelson, part lot, Bath Township , Clyde W . Crowder to Herman and Mary Short, lot. Herman and Mary Short to Er­ vin and Jaqualine J. Towler, lot. Beavercreek Township Velma L. Hail t o ,Wm. Curtis and Ruby J. Brown, lot same, to James R. and Jesse M. Vickers, lot. James R. and Jesse M. Vickers to Carl M. and .Olive Figlley, half lot. Lawrence E. and Robinette W. Prine to John Lewis and Jennie K. Kelly, lot. Charles I. Beaver to Joseph R. and Ann Cermack, part lot in Knollwood. Joseph R. and Ann Cermack to Joseph R, and Axdi th E. Sheehy, part lot. Other Transfers ■L. C. and C. R. Nickoson to Leroy and Anna Elizabeth Wright two lots in Miami township. W . E. and Mary Frances Drake to Edward J. and Aileen V. Fer­ guson, lot in Bellbrook. James and Goldie Crothers to Clara M. Reed, lot in Jamestown. Charles R. Finney, commission­ er, to Then A. Parker, 2.88 acres and 12 lots in Cedarville town­ ship, $4,500. Paul W. and Ruth E. Schafer to Joseph and Gladys Thompson, 4 tracts in Silvercreek and Ross townships. Lewis Cartmell to James F. and Louerta Gable, tract in Ross. Elmer H. Smith, administrator o f estate o f Clara J. Stephens, to Burrell and Helen Smith, half acre in New Jasper township. James D. and Dorothy H. Mit­ chell, to Edmond C. and Virginia F . Turner, lot in Yellow .Springs. The Hooven & Allison Co. Xen­ ia, to the following lots in Xen­ ia; David W. and Bernice B. Coleman; Clyde H. and Martha Kipp; George L. and Helen, L., Glenn and: Margaret G. Adams; Wi3ecup; Mildred C. Hooker; Harry A. and Gayol Pierson; An­ drew L. and_ Mary Smith; Law­ rence and Bessie F. Minshall; E l- ry Turner; Bruce and Edith Brooks; Ralani and Mytrie Foley; Richard ®g»d Anna M. Os­ borne; Richard C. and Mabel Mat­ tox; John and Ruie L. Cometet; Opal M. Perkins; Ray R. and Winifred Rukes. Bath Township Raymond William Freeh to J. D. Moore, lot. Thomas H. Widener to Byford and Lethe Hammons, 2 lots. Loren W . and Edna G. Herway to Felix M. andrJessie G* Tapia, lot. C. T. and May Wells to Noah,. Spencer, lot. Sanford Adkins to Harold G. Frost, lot. James H„ and Evelyn G. Boy- den to Harry C. and Mary Byrnes Parham, tract in Fairborn. G. B. Whitmore to Brack Stacy, lot. William M. Swaim to Mabel C, Schierenbeck, 2 lots. Nick Toney to Homer and Kay Creekmore, lot. Antoinette Madlinger to Ver­ non C. Madlinger, .35 acre* Hlen L. Jones to Ralph and Martha Williams, lot. Beavercreek Township Charles I. Beaver to Francis G, and Eunice L. McGovern, lot. Horace W . and Hazel S. Ander­ son to Janet L. Thomas, lot. Helen L. Moore to Kenneth and Ruth M. Crawford, part lot. Horace W. and Hazel’ S. An­ derson to Edward M. Bols, lot. Albert H. and Leota M. Mor­ itz, to Albert J. and Yioloa B. Braun, 2 lots. Howard E. and Cora E. Ben­ nett to John C. and Jeanne M. Bruggeman, lot. William Gmaz to Miriam W. Hblverstott, 4.95 acres. * Miriam W . Holverstott to Wm. S. and Agnes Gmaz, 4.95 acres. Other Transfers Ralph E. and Margaret Jacoby to Leroy and Anna E. Wright, lot; and to Ted R. and Faye Calla­ way, lot, in Xenia township. Opal M. Perkins to Ethel Hol­ ley, 8,525 sq. ft. tract in Xenia. William and Inez Jobe to John W. and Phyllis I. Jobe, 1.49 acre; and to Warren E. and Ruth Eve­ lyn Steinberger, 1.64 acre, in Sugarcreek township. Wm. Haines and Mable B. Craig to Cordelia Riley, 2 part lots in Spring Valley. TheWeekatthe GreeneCounty CourtHouse Divorce Actions Charles McKinney is suing his wife, Joan, fo r divorce on alleged grounds of neglect and cruelty. They have a 10-month-old son. The parties live in Xenia. Charging neglect, Lois Ford of Cedarville has filed suit fo r di­ vorce from Russell. ~« - Gwendolyn 'Renfro won a ‘ di­ vorce from Arthur on grounds o f neglect and cruelty and Eugene Gill one from Jeanne Fletcher Gill, and she is; to change her name back to Fletcher. Suits Dismissed Gertrude Johnson vs. Charles Cunningham, et al., and Louisv Izzo vs. Arthur Davis. Seeks Divorce Nattie Ann Starling asks di­ vorce from Arthur J., charging neglect and cruelty, and restor­ ation to former name o f Thomas. Suita Dismissed ( Having failed to substantiate HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. STRESSES V /.<- ** * V*v* •T“ |V V ~w\ FOR M ILE SW M lj& ll OrWORRY-FREE i Avo/sm m ttim c f PRINCIPAL C/Mffi sum, o f $2,977.64 against Elmer and Grace Gibson of Fairborn; and foreclosure. Properties Sell The sheriff sold two pieces of real estate below appraisal val­ ues to settle estates. One vyas in Bath township and the other on Lower Bellbrook pike. PROBATE COURT . Appointments. . , . r Nora E. Hamer, administratrix’ of the . estate of Dilver Harner, Beavercreek; bond, $4,0001 Harry C. Havrstick, adminis­ trator of the estate of Catherine Haverstick, Beavercreek; bond, $500. EStafe Appraisals Jennie Collins, net value ? l y 951.28. Wilson Downs, net value $2,600. Transfers Authorized Philip Aultman, administrator of the estate of Flora E. Watts. Lawrence E. Yuttle, adminis­ trator of the estate of Wilson Downs. Marriage Licenses Donald Eugene Simpson and Margaret Lucille Rinehart, Fair­ born. Ask Partition Harry C. Mossman, Lucille Al­ lison and Mary Ellen Baying have brought suit for partition c f Jamestown property against Mil­ lie Mossman. LEGAL NOTICE i ‘ ■ Russell Ford, whose last known place o f address was 1771 Lagonda Avenue, ; Springfield, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts is un­ known, is hereby notified that Lois M. Ford has filed against him in the Common1Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case- No. >26499; and' that the’-prdyef of- said -petition i&.iot- a divorce hii the ground of gross neglect o f duty and said cause ’ Will aom&: oh' for hearing bn or after six'’’ fey* full weeks from the -date •o f -the - first publication hereof. Dan M. Aultman Attorney for Plaintiff (6-23-6t-7-28) LEGAL NOTICE Jacqueline E. Albritton, whose address in unknown will take no­ tice that on the 5th day June, 1950, William O. Albritton, filed his cer­ tain petiton against her for di­ vorce on the grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio,.said case being No. 26476 on the docket of said Court and will come . on for hearing on or after the 15th day of July, 1950. T. L. Barger Attorney for Plaintiff 1218 U. B. Bldg.. Dayton, Ohio (6-9-6t-7-14) known place of residence was 509 N. 19th St., Richmond, Ind. will take notice that on the 25th day of May, 1950, Hazel N. Boomer- shine filed her petition against him in Common Pleas Court of Greene County, ,Ohio, for divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that un­ less the seidPaul V. Boornersjuns .shall1’answer Said petition mi' or before' the 14th day'of'July, judg- .menfc tnay bfe taken granting plain- The Cedarville, O, Herald tiff a divorce. ■ m m HAZEL N. BOOMERSHINE Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-2-6t-7-7) DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 Cows $2.50 Hogs $0.25 Cwt. Collect 454 Xenia XENIA FERTILIZER Div. of. Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed promptly , FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS ' We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make' farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee' and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H, Kling, Mgr. The Man, theAlmanac, YouandWeallAgree OF A C C ID EN T -O £XC£SS(VE S P £ £P •<.' J o ttfPfioPEft HAtma s re * p is am ts*™ pop mimcsfc-Mis J & ' a * Y QPSAMl/tG ; i O srapp/A/G a# nrpm&t po ' ap . | FOR SALE—2 Gas r a n g e s — Price $10 & $15. Mrs. G. H. Hart­ man, Phone 6-1533. WANTED Chest of drawers, dresser; wardrobe or chiffoneere, phone 6-1451. ' ' SAFETYiA not aa dcqite; % TOP—Edward A . Brandfass, Supervisor o f Safety for the Ohio Department of Highways is viewing a motion picture reel on accident prevention which w ill b e shown to H ighway employees in safety meetings throughout the state. The H ighway Department places great emphasis on accident prevention, and plans to make the program even more extensive this year. , BELOW—James Spencer, Safety Inspector for the Dspartmmt points to one o f the boards put up by^the Safety Bureau showing 'causes o f accidents. These boards appear in 88 counties and 12 division'.fcerages. T h e posters show gruesome pictures o f accidents and their causes. Th e pictures are changed every month. Mr. Brandfass feels that by giving; the employees the facts it may open their eyes to safety;- the pleading in her petition in her charges against Melvin Steiner fo r divorce, Fern Steiner’s case was dismissed by court order*. The case of Helen -T. Karl vs. Frank M. Karl was dismissed. Divorce Actions Mary L. Lutzweit was granted ,^a divorce from Robert, on grounds of neglect nncT cruelty, and given custody o f a child. Case Dismissed Morris D. Rice vs. Pauline Dec­ ker case was settled without rec­ ord. Asks Divorce Ruth Bensop-has filed suit for divorce from James J., charging cruelty. She asks to be restored to her former name of Bohn. Seeks Damages c> Paul Gustafson and a Columbus automobile insurance company ask damages in the jmnv o f $$01.- t>7 agaiirist John '-fjaveyf'of Brad­ ford. The case stems from an CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE—Strawberries, quart or crate. George Sheeley, Fish- worm Road. Phone Clifton 7-5922. FOR SALE—Glidferf frame, no cushions. Phone =6-4111. ■FOR SALE 1 yr. old roosters, $1.50 each,v Phone 6-4633. LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Hazel N. Boomershire, Plaintiff, .vs- < Paul V. Boomershine, Defendant, Paul V. Boomershine, whose last That it’s time to do two things about the clothing- [■j for the whole family: Brighten. Up Spring Dud^, by Gleaning and Pressing Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 automobile accident 0et-‘23. „.)48. Suit Dismissed f \ . The suit o f Marflynq^Collings vs. Roy has been .dismissed. Sale Approved NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY The State of Ohio, Greene County. Probate Court To Ethel Bailey, R. F. D: 1. Waynesville, Ohio; Roy. Ankeney, R. F,< *D.- fU'-Xfenia, Ohio; Hazel Wolf, R. F. D. 1, Medway,’ Ohio; Clay Ankeney, R. F. ,D. 1, Xenia, Ohio; and Jasper/Ankeney, Alpha, Ohio, You, are hereby notified that on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1950 an Inventory, and Appraisement, of the estate of W. ' E. - Ankeney deceased, late of Township o f Beavercreek in said County, was filed in this Court, : Said Inventory and Appraise­ ment will be for ■hearing before tjiis Court on- th^-,18th- day o f ju ly , 1950, at 10:00 o ’elock, A. M Springfield, Ohio ^1 The sale o f p^qgejcM in 'the case o f the .F ir s t^ a ’flq.n'pl bank of Fairborn, vs. JOlm'tJ^’Hart. e t ^ . Any" person desiring to- file €X‘~ ■».«» i-------- — Jteah.'. ? ’-{feptions to said Inventory must file them at tehst fiye days prior to the day set for bearing. Given under my^hand and seal R U F T U R E '■. .uii Are you afflicted with rupture many with this ailment get re­ lief by having a truss properly fitted.. lames:Drug Company of Cedar- viile have in their employ an experienced, truss fitter. Give as a -call. - JAMES DRUG CO, Cedarville, Ohio * iq'.'-fpat'.’a fence is the proper boijjndaa^Iine be­ tween two pieces 4£-propdrty, the case of Edward Hos­ annah Clark has l|&n*pi^missed. Seeks Damages ) has brought suit for $35,01)0 dam­ ages against Allan -Hardy of Springfield. The stiitestems fronfT an automobile accident ‘in which 1 the plaintiff suffetedL'ffilfeged in­ juries. :s • Jacques D. Mohr, *Cincinnati, Asks Judgment ' . , A. D. Hallock o f sNcirth Hamp­ ton, Ohio, asks judgment in the SHOP IN COMFORT QtA IM ' •*Cj U l / l C - a p p r o v e s d e a l e r ’ s n a m e p r e s e n t s PALLADIUM TONES t now preeious-m«ta! toned pastels in shirts by lYanHerasen W e’re bringing you the season’ s biggest color news— Palladium! To Bolder Look pastels; Van Heusen added a soft silvery tone. Thoroughly ^ masculine, completely in keeping with the Bolder L o ok . . . with wide-spread Van Bold collar » ; . , half-inch stitching. . . extra-wide‘center pleat, French cuffs. Handsomely tailored with Van Heusen magic sewmansbip. Get in style today, with Van Heusen Palladium Tones o f . Blue, Rose, Grey, Green. $ * S 9 5 Y«ct Heusen ties In PalladiumTone - - =* • -*•— '-***. -- “■«* *•. .'*'4 ?W U 4 s s by C r o s b y $7.95 and $9.95 McDorman’s Contrasting $5.95. s.- y*-4 v t n ^ it o f said court, this 30th day of June 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER ■, Probate Court Luella Howser Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Carl Edwin Gunlach, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mor­ ris M.= Smith hag’ been ’ duly ap­ pointed a s '’ Administrator of*’ the estate of Carl Edwin Gunlach’, de ceased, late of Sugar Creek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22 nd day o f June, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT- 1 Estate o f Catherine-Haverstick; Deceased, • Notice is hereby given that Har­ ry C. Haverstick has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the es­ tate of Catherine Haverstick, de­ ceased late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day of June, 1950. . w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser ■ Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Dilver Harner, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Nora E. Harner has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Dilver Hamer, deceased, late cf Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day of June, w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio.; By Luella Howser - Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-St-7rl3) LEGAL NOTICE Mary La Monica, whose last known address was 21 Frederick Street, Hackensack, New Jersey, will take- njatifie- that on the •8th day June,.i960, Jdhh B. La Monica filed his certain petition againstf her for divorce on the grounds of, wilful abscise before the Common, Pleas Court1 o f Greene County, Ohio, said.pase being No. 26480 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 29th day o f July, 1950. 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