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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 10

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tAClV. TKM Brie County Court House County To Help Pay Light Cost The County Commission mot in regular session Monday, transacted routine business and voted to pay one third the cost of establishing a traffic light at the Intersection of Columbus ami should this meet with the approval nf the city and State. One third is the county's slime with the city and state bearing equal amounts nf the cost. The Commission also voted to pay an animal claim to Charles Stickenth Route, Vervilion who had an iwe kelled by INJURIES SUIT STARTS Hazel Schoonover, Delta, began action aganist Russell "Yearick, Huron, for SI5.829.68 in common pleas court for personal injuries. The plaintiff alleges that she was riding in an automobile operated by Craig on the morning of Dec.

22, 1340. when a machine driven by Yearick. collided with it at the intersection of Co- litmbus-av and Perkins-av. Besides asking $15,000 for serious and permanent injuries which she claims, the plaintiff also asks $500 doctor and $329 P8 hospital bills. Murray and Murray are her attorneys.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (A. C. Close Agency) Geo. J. Oswald, auditor, to No- Ion B.

Almendinger Sublot 177 Tecumseh Place, Old Homestead the Lake $43. Geo. J. Oswald, auditor, to S. H.

Boffenmeyer Lot 34 Asnlanri- av Lot 49 Perrv-sl, N. Palm Beach $147. Geo. J. Oswald.

auditor, in Karl W. and Ada K. Keltercr Sublot 241 Overlook-rd. RVP I Reach $55. Geo.

J. Oswald, auditor. to Herbert. R. Barber Lot 3X5 Lima-av, Lot 512 Clcvcbnd-rd: Lot Hawthorne rd Lots IH.i and 711 Magnolia-rrl, Lot? 787, 78S and 798 Norwood-rd and Ft.

Lot 357 Grind Forest Beach Emilv Carter to Ada Roberts Pt. Lots 2 and 4 P-wy-si, "HI. Geo. Oswald, auditor, to F. 11.

Lau Lot 24 Rose-av and Lot 11 Kdeewater Drive, Willow Grove Allot. $90. Geo. J. Oswald, auditor, to F.

H. Lau Pt. Lot 21, Village of Huron, $5. A. T.

and Kathryn Montieth to John and Mary Vasil Sublot 67 Bay View $1. Geo. J. Oswald, auditor, to Louis Greedlove Lot 1027 Milan rd. $28.79.

Louis and Mona Breedlove to Joseph W. Gerwels Lot 1027 Milan-id. $1. Geo. .1.

Oswald. auditor. to Pearl 1). Hartman Lots 203 and 205 4fith-st. $395.

Geo. .1. Oswald, tudilor. to Sam Leto Lot 233 48th-st, $fi0. Geo.

J. Oswald, auditor, to Sam Leto Lot 22, Bay View Allotment, $13.13. Fred J. Creech to Harry Karchin Lot 34 Adams-st, Village of Vermilion, $10. TAX RECEIPTS Sales tax receipts this past week were $6,990.12, compared to $7,053.12 the previous week, with both weeks far above normal, according to Norman Brown, tax clerk.

It WHS recently reported that there were 55.000 civilian pilots of all grades in the United States. SENECA-CO COURT NOTES TIFFIN. April 14 Settlement for land appropriated for changing the location of a section of Route 18. east of Fostoria. was reached with M.

J. Kieffcr. the owner, by the state highway department today as a special jury assembled to try the case. The terms of settlement were included in an agreed verdict signed by the Kieffer was allowed 600 compensation for land. $3,000 for damages to the residue and $1,400 for compensation for structures on the land.

He had refused a $2,308.50 settlement previously offered. Arrest Ellis Mervin Ellis, charged with the theft of $25 from Elza Needles; ner McCutchenville. was arrested today at Mt. Gilead, according to notice received by Sherift George R. Steinmetz today.

Ellis has been sought since April 9 when the money disappeared from the Needles home, according to the sheriff who said Ellis, who had been given employment on the farm, had disappeared at the same time. A petit larceny charge was filed against him before Mayor Charles S. Yingling. Sheriff Steinmetz went to Mt. Gilead this afternoon to return Ellis.

Dismiss Suit Suit of Lucille Elizabeth Carry against Raymond Roice Carry was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. Grant Divorces Mrs. Mary E. Router was granted a divorce from Gilbert G. Router in common pleas court, today on grounds of neglect and cruelty and was restored to her maiden swm SKV, Interpreting THE WAR NEWS By KIRKE SIMPSON Ominous word of a British retirement on the main fighting front in the Balkans shattered hopes in England that the battle line had been stabilized.

The extent and purpose of the withdrawal to new positions was not clear as this was written. There was strong indication, how- er. that it was made in accordance with previous plans. Apparently it was not forced by German or Italian successes in cracking important hinges of the name, Mary E. Bish.

Mrs. Jessie Clark was granted a divorce from Carl G. Clark today on grounds of cruelty and neglect and was restored to her maiden name, Jessie Fisher. Files Answer Defendant in suit of Lloyd E. and Ruth M.

Swint. against the Ohio Distributing Co. filed an answer today, denying allegations of the plaintiffs and asking dismissal of their petition. Name Defendant Roy Chatfield. as trustee, was named a defendant today in suit of Lester Neikirk against the Tiffin National Bank.

Marriage Licenses Gustav Balsat, 45, wire drawer, and Mrs. Mollie Harris. 31, both of Fostoria: Robert E. Agner, 21. service station manager, Columbus Grove, and Ruth M.

Murray, 21, Tiffin: Robert C. Logsdon. 20, tinner, Tiffin, and Emma L. Mattmiller, 22, Hopcwell-tp: William D. Hoke, 23, accountant.

Sherwood, and Golda V. Conner, 25. manicurist. Pleasant-tp. TVKPPAY.

AritiL 15. wide fen si ve arch the allies are endeavoring to establish for the safeguarding of the Greek peninsula from the Aegean to the Adriatic. That the withdrawal would bring claims from the Nazis that their arch foes were giving up the struggle in Greece was to be expected. German press patches went even further, stating that the B. E.

F. already had started to leave the country Since confirmation of this was not immediately forthcoming, it remained to be seen whether the allies were doing anything more than to contract their defensive front to conserve manpower and shorten communication lines in preparation for more furious German blows. The British retreat in Greece, however, came at a time when Prime Minister Churchill's war management was under fire at home because of an increasingly critical situation in north Africa. Just how grave the peril to British control of the Suez Canal may be, due to the Nazi-fascist sweep clear across Libya into Egypt, is not fully discernible. It seems clear, however, that British moves from day to day or hour to hour on both the Balkan and the north African fronts come under the stern rule announced to parliament, by Churchill last week.

He said then, speaking of the Libyan retreat, that neither British prestige nor home morale reasons would govern; that military necessity alone would determine. Despite a surprise Nazi-fascist sweep around a British force at Tobruk in Libya, and its advance beyond the Libyan border into Egypt, there is nothing to prove that a movement to shift British forces back from Greece to the African storm center is in prospect. The British high command appears still to be convinced that qaurUne, made pouiMe This radically different process obtains more knockless power from crude petroleum. Therefore, Nu-Blue Sunoco contains no anti-knock chemicals and needs none. It is a pure petroleum product lready.

many, thousands of former buyers of extra-priced gasolines have Mvitcnerf NU Aeaula BLUE SUNOCO NU'llLUK SUNOCO IS SOLI) BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: HEATING'S SEHVICE STATION KI'EMM EL'S StillVK'ti STATION Cleveland ltd. and Sycamore Vim 349 'j'jfiin GRAY SERVICE STATION LLMMON SERVICE STATION My Oim Ohio the Libyan-Egyptian campaign is a Nazi-fascist diversion operation. That it is being sustained under extreme difficulties is indicated by British reports that gasoline and oil for its armored spearhead are being brought up by air. There is still 150 miles of more difficult terrain ahead of the German-Italian advance guard at the Egyptian border before it makes contact with the old main British defense system at Matrtih It is a question whether the presumably light forces which side-stepped the British at bruk to reach the Egyptian border or beyond can risk a further eastward dash while any formidable British unit remain in its rear, as at Tobruk. Both in Greece and north Africa, progressive withdrawals behind ever-shortening defense and communication lines may be visualized in allied strategy.

That has been attempted in north Africa, with ill success as yet, although wear and tear on the attackers is yet to be revealed. Nor is central and southern Greece undefensible territory, providing Greek resistance to the axis does not collapse. The completely water-girt Peloponnesus peninsula extreme southern Greece except for Crete, is almost as formidably protected from blitzkrieg methods as England still is by the channel. SANDUSKY-CO COURT NOTES FREMONT, April has been given in probate court for the transfer of 150 acres, Section 31, Washington-tp. in the estate of Lewis A.

Bork. Transfer was asked of life estate to Hattie Bork, widow, one- seventh of the remainder each to Earl. Rolland, Harold and Eva Bork, Grace Ickes, Stella Beach and Bertha Wanner. Grace E. Ickes, guardian of Eva Bork, later reported sale of one-seventh share to Pauline Bates for $850.

Journal entry determined value of the life estate as $200 and confirmed the sale. Marriage Licenses Leonard Edmond Hutchinson. 22, Pontiac, factory ploye, and Garnetta Vaden, 21 Clyde; Carl J. Meyer, Bellevue, press operator, and Betty Jean Gill, Bellevue; the Rev. T.

G. Erler. Robert J. Burdue, 24, soldier and Ollene Thayer, 17, Norwalk; the Rev. Dudley, of Berlin Heights.

Suit Dismissed Action for money of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio annual conference of the Methodist Church against Clarence Schneider, executor, has been settled and dismissed, according to a common pleas docket entry. The settlement was made with prejudice and without record, at defendant 's cost. Partial Account Partial account has been filed in probate court in the estate of William P. Haynes by William M. Haynes, executor.

The account listed receipts of $36,786.46, disbursements of $24,281.50 in cash and receipt of $139,172.86 in assets other than cash and distribution of $826.25 in assets. Journal Entry Mary Grant, executrix of the estate of W. S. Grant, has been authorized by journal entry in probate court to complete a land contract for $1,215.83. Order for deed and distribution also were issued in the journal entry.

Exception Filed Chris J. Groweg has filed exception in probate court to the inventory in the estate of John Groweg filed by Louis Groweg, administrator. The exceptor states that some personal property listed in the inventory is his property. Named Executrix Herma E. Wright has been appointed in probate court as executrix of the estate of Weller O.

Wright, Ballville-tp. Application for appointment estimated the estate as realty property. Report Filed Report of the distribution of assets in the estate of Anna T. Foos has been confirmed by journal entry in probate court. Transfer of assets to Dorothy Foos Weber and Coletta Foos Karle was reported.

Report Filed R. E. Bloker, administrator of the estate of Ralph P. Doll, has filed report in probate court of the sale of part of Lots 59 and 60, Lindsey. Sale of Hiram Overmyer for $1,500 was reported.

Appointment Made Lydia Nieman, Woodville, has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Anna S. Nieman. The estate is estimated as $17,950, including $11,500 in realty property. Bond of $13,000 has been furnished. Transfer Approved Approval has been given in probate court for the transfer of part of Lot 12, Clyde, in the estate of Carrie B.

Vogt. Transfer was asked to Walter W. Vogt, of Akron, a son. Report Filed Report of the distribution to Mrs. Clara E.

Harris of assets in kind valued at $460 has been filed in probate court in the estate of Lorin J. Koons, Fremont. Inventory Filed Inventory without appraisement has been filed in probate court in the estate of Carrie B. Vogt. The estate was listed as $7,231.23 in personal and $1,080 in real estate.

Clyde REGISTER BUKEAU Mrs. Don Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flickinger, and sons Carl and Jack spent Easter with relatives in Alliance. Miss Martha Staver and Miss Maxine Russell of Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, are spending a week's vacation parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pickett nave arrived home after spending the winter in Florida with their son Robert Pickett and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hemiis and daughter Nancy, McKeesport, spent the week-end with Mrs. Hennis' mother, Mrs. F.

R. Sutch. Mrts. Ben Parker will be ess to the Hi-Lo club at her home Friday afternoon. The Campfire Girls will hold their first regular meeting April 18 at the city hall, after school at which time officers will be elected and Campfire activities planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Craig seasholes and sons Van and Henry of Cleveland spent Easter with Mrs. sholes" parents. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Van Bensehoten. Mrs. E.

S. Myers will enteitatn members of the Harmony club at her home on McPhcrson Highway Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Jordan, stuaent at Capital University. Columbus, spent her Easter vacation with her parents, the the Rev. and Mrs.

F. A. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo J. Kraft en- tartained about 50 relatives and friends at dinner Sunday at Camp Grand in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Many Clyde people arc planning to attend the North Centra! District Parent-Teachers association convention which will be held Thursday at Fremont. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard O'Harrow and sons Jack and Phil'H? spent Easter Sunday with relatives in Lima. Glenn Miller received severe face and body injuries when hts motorcycle was struck by a car driven by Robert Jackson, Fremont, on U. S. Route 20, west of Clyde. Miller was taken t(J Memorial Hospital for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johns are parents of a daughter botn at morial Hospital in Fremont. A Grand Convenience! Anyone Can Operate It! Cuts Ironing Time In Half! A NEW PORTABLE IRONER that turns out the same work as a large floor model For Only $2.50 Down $2.50 Per Month Here is a necessary appliance t.luit beloiirs in every home laun- 3ry. It lightens Ironing like it is a joy to operate.

Call for try it yourself. 9 Adjustable for any heat! f) Automatic itself off when toj hot.) Starts and Stops instantaneously. Roll Stop Button for Pressing. W. Waah.

Row PHONE 125 Klectrie Ratoa ta Sandusky An Lowest la History.

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