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The Logan Daily News from Logan, Ohio • Page 14

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Real Estate Transfers TNI LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 14 Wednesday, November 1, 1967 rey, N. Richard and Helen I. Mowrey to Bl UCe S. and Janice L. Johnson, nine acres in Falls Twp.

Thomas David Johnson to John Popoczy, Lot 92 in Murray City. Donald D. and Loretta T. Braun to William H. and Marian Wimer, part of Fractional Lot 11 in Logan.

Pauline and Martin Brodac to Emaline Gill, part of Fractional Lot 7 in Murray City. Marie and Walter Plinke to Emmaline Gill, part of Fractional Lot 7 in Murray City. Katherine Corsen to Emmaline Gill, part of Fractional Lot 7 in Murray City. John Dyson to Emmaline Gill, part of Fractional Lot 7 in Murray City. Mary Jane Heigle to Nellie Mosure and Porter Heigle, part of Fractional Lot 5 in Logan.

Don King Construction Co. to Joseph and Jennie E. Gompf, two tracts containing .9785 of an acre in Falls Twp. Charles A. Fox to Mary Maniskas, In-Lot 247 in Logan.

Homer Edwin Cooper to Edna Danison Cooper, feet of In- Lot 1161 of Logan. Otto A. and Elizabeth C. Shaw to Kenneth and Pauline Risch, parts of Lots 7, 8, and 9, containing one-sixth of an acre in Falls Twp. Alma B.

and George A. Parkins to James G. and Mary Ann Lehman, 6.3242 acres in Laurel Twp. Vivian Alice and Walter L. Wagner.

Gilbert Leroy and Martha Armstrong and George Nelson and Eleanore Armstrong to Orville D. Fetherolf, Lot 14 in Century Addition to Laurelville. Kenneth W. and Hilda L. Wol Bertha M.

Miller to Lloyd Ellinger, 224.71 acres in Good Hope Twp. Sylvia M. and Edward A. Mosher to Charles E. and Shirley M.

White, 3.25 acres in Perry Twp. Charles E. and Carol 0. Myers to Leonard and Sharon K. Myers, six tracts containing 172 acres.

Donald E. and Elizabeth A. Bost to Hide-A-Way Hills Lot 418 of Hide-A-Way Hills, Section 13, Marion excepting all oil, gas and mineral rights. Jack Marshall to Ernest E. Moore .457 of an acre in Falls Twp.

Cora E. Huffman to Nolan F. and Bellinda B. Danner, three acres in Benton Twp. Omen T.

Beavers to Ralph E. and Florence Thompson. William J. and Judith Simons, 40 acres in Perry Twp. William B.

and Norma L. Moore to Donna Gyor and Carol Milison, 40 acres in Salt Creek Twp. Clyde and Kathryn A. Largent to James Ray and Nancy Sue Dennis, 12 feet off the west side of In-Lot 856 and a part of In- Lot 857 in Logan. Also a right- of-way three feet wide abutting Lot 857.

James O. and Hazel I. Berry to Edward W. and Marthasue Houston. 40 acres in Perry Twp.

Fred Conkle to Austin R. and Frances Louise Harbarger, part of Fractional Lot 11 in Logan. Mark Investments, to Martha Strausbaugh, .3583 of an acre in Green Twp. Gary K. and Frances L.

Hovatter to Howard F. and Gwendolyn Egan, Lot 7 of Laurelville First EUB Church subdivision in Salt Creek Twp. Joseph A. and Valeria C. Doerfler to Clyde 0.

and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. Earl Woodruff to Clyde O. and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. William D. Bebout to Clyde 0.

and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. Morrill L. Bebout to Clyde O. and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. Russell Vernon Bebout to Clyde 0.

and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. Gladys Bebout Lanning and Charles J. Bebout to Clyde O. and Garnet Anderson, 72 acres in Marion Twp. Berniece L.

Haas to Harold M. Haas and Helen L. Lawrence, part of Out-Lot 34 (old number 361 of Logan, reserving a life estate for grantor. Everett C. and Jean E.

Mowery, N. Richard Mowrey and Helen I. Mowrey to Paul D. and Clara A. l.oeffler, 50 acres in Falls Twp.

Norman E. and Hazel Sindel to Angelo and Patricia Franehi, Lot 596 of Hide-A-Way Hills Section 20. Marion excepting all gas, oil and mineral rights. Everett C. and Jean E.

Mow- NO CARRYING CHARGE USE OUR A A A JUVENILE STYLE SHOP 53 West Main Street gan. John F. and Mary C. Sappington to Logan Federal Savings 4c Loan Association, Lot 13 in North Hills Addition of Logan. Ruth Williams to Arlene Carr, part of Fractional Lot 2 in Starr excepting 37 feet off the north side heretofore sold, and also reserving a life estate to grantor.

Luther H. and Stella M. Graham to Hugh W. and Kathleen Morton. Lot 2 in Hillcrest Allotment of Logan.

Nettie Campbell Brown to Flora Taylor, 2.4 acres in Starr excepting 1.37 acres heretofore conveyed. Nettie Campbell Brown to Flora Taylor. 14.82 acres in Starr Twp. William D. Mosure to Wendell Grubb.

Lots 1407 and 1408 in South Logan Addition to Logan. William B. and Norma L. Moore to Twin Hills, 7.5 acres in Salt Creek Twp. Dolphus F.

and Diane Tabor to William T. and Gloria L. Arnold, Lots 1517 and 1518 in South Logan Addition to Logan. Hide-A-Way Hills to David J. and Judith E.

Glickman and Lester and Janet Glickman, Lot 934 of Hide-A-Way Hills, Section 33, Marion excepting all oil, gas and mineral rights. Barney L. and Jane McClain, John T. and Lenore McClain and Joseph E. and Phyllis McClain to James S.

and Edna P. Carson, Lot 35 in Logan. Elza R. and Oleano F. Ringhiser to Juanita Sudlow, three acres in Good Hope Twp.

Howard C. and Hazel Trowbridge to state of Ohio, .01 of an acre in Green Twp. Lota Loomis to Jeff R. and Marjorie A. Spalsbury, 42 feet lard to Charles and Charlotte north end, of In-Lots 101 Mills, In-Lot 898 in Logan, ex- Logan cept 122.46 feet off the south end heretofore conveyed and that part of Hocking Canal land abutting on the north of Lot 898, and part of Fractional Lot 2 in Westenhavers Addition to Lo- XOTICE Barbara Boudinot.

whose place of residence is 1019 Judson, Lincoln. Nebraska, will take notice that Walter Boudinot filed his petition against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Hocking County. Ohio, on the 23rd day of October, 1967. praying for a divorce and equitable relief and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after the 6th day of December. 1967.

Walter Boudinot 10-25-6t Another SAVINGS DIVIDEND! These folks are enjoying retirement more because they saved for it. And now receive interest regularly on their account. Open your account today and plan for the future. WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MAXIMUM LEGAL PATE The Harry M. and Dorothy Bell to Jeff R.

and Marjorie A. Spalsbury, 42 feet off the north end of In-Lots 101 and 102. Foy I. and Helen Blosser to Iris B. and Richard P.

Skiver, .325 of an acre in Falls Twp. Catherine J. Matthews, Charles H. Shelton and William M. Shelton quit-claim to Eva P.

Mc- LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, HOCKING COUNTY, OHIO No. 13862 OLIVER G. ORN and NELLIE ORN. Plaintiffs, vs. ELMER LOOMIS, et Defendants.

Elmer Loomis, Arthur Loomis, Earl Loomis, William Loomis, Cora A. Davis. Maude France. Garnet Willison. The Unknown Heirs.

Administrators, Executors. Devisees. Legal Representatives, Assigns, Successors in Interest and Descendants of each of Elmer Loomis, Arthur Loomis, Earl Loomis. William Loomis, Cora A. Davis, Maude France and Garnet Willison.

if deceased, and The Unknown Heirs. Administrators. Executors. Devisees, Legal Representatives. Assigns, Successors in Interest and Descendants of Mary J.

Loomis, deceased, will take notice that on the 13th day of October. 1967. the Plaintiffs. Oliver G. Om and Nellie Orn.

filed their Petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Hocking County, Ohio, alleging that they are tenants in common of the oil and gas in. under and upon the premises hereinafter described; that the object and of their Petition is to partition said oil and gas in said premises and for other equitable relief; and that said premises are situated the State of Ohio. County of Hocking and Township of Starr and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Being a part of Fractional Lot No. 1. Section 12.

Township 12. and Range No. 16, of the Ohio Company's Purchase, Hocking County, Ohio; Beginning at a point on the East line of said lot 44.80 chains South of the Northeast corner of said lot; thence South 3100 chains to the center of the Hocking Canal; thence by said canal North 55-0- W. 2 17 chains; thence North -62-0-W chains; thence North 26 64 chains thence South 70 chains to the begipmng, containing 25.00 acres The premises herein described being the same premises that were conveyed by flurgess Patton and Ellen Patton to RuSsell J. Loomis by deed dated the 19th day of December, A 1892.

which deed is of record in Deed Book No. 21. Page 472. of the Records of Deeds of said Hocking County. Ohio, Excepting 2 acres of land off of the South end of the Burgess Patton land sold by Russell J.

Loomis and Mary J. Loomis to William Loopiis by Deed dated March 19. 1897, and recorded in Volume 24, Page 534, said deed records The persons above mentioned will further take notice that they have been made parties Defendant to said Petition and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 9th day of December. 1967. Neal Dillon.

Attorney for Plaintiffs. OLIVER ORN. NELLIE ORN. Plaintiffs. 10-18-6t Formers Merchants Bank SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF LOGAN, OHIO PERSONA li Lw M1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $15,000 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AFFILIATED BANCOHIO CORP.

ESTABLISHED 1910 Sears Now Installed Through Sears Let A Qualified Sears Representative Quote You A Complete Installed Price On Heating Plumbing Water Systems Air Conditioning Fill Out The Following Coupon To Hove A Salesman Coll. This Is Without Charge. Nome Phone LAURELVILLE By MRS. RAY POLING Mrs. Hazel McNeal entertained the Pocahontas Lodge last Monday evening at her home.

Games were played and refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Clifford Downing, Mrs. George Ricketts, Mrs. Berneta Bryan, Mrs. Lilly Fisher, Mrs.

Elizabeth Campbell, Mrs. Don Woodard, Mrs. Helen Lively, Mrs. Loi Tatman and one guest Mrs. Nell Good.

Mrs. Hazel McNeal was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McNeal of Kingston. Sunday dinner guests of the McNeals were Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Boecher of Columbus. Sunday afternoon all visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boecher Jr.

of Chillieothe and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kerns of Marietta Pike. Mrs. Ray Poling returned home Sunday after a trip through the Smoky Mountains.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bradney were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Bradney of near Amanda. Miss Celesta Hoy was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hedges of Columbus.

In the afternoon, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and children Diane and Billy of Westerville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser (Lila Hedges) Clelland, part of Lot 173 in Murray City.

Iris B. and Richard P. Skiver to Albert and Eileen Titko, .324 of an acre in Falls Twp. Joseph Gregory Harding and Deborah Ann Harding and Alvin C. Smith to Rose A.

Clark, 55 acres in Benton Twp. Bert and Norma Jean Croucher to Richard D. and Ada M. McLaughlin. 13 acres in Marion Twp.

Lessel Crosby to Damon E. Crosby. 66 acres in Perry Twp. Lloyd Ellinger to Nellie C. Ellinger, 224.81 acres in Good Hope Twp.

Frederick W. and Virginia P. Blume to Esther Lot 1286 in Mingo Terrace Addition to Logan. and children Connie, Gary and Patty of Reynoldsburg. Mrs.

Lessel Allen, who was a patient in Berger Hospital for six weeks following a stroke, was brought to the Fox Nursing Home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hartsaugh of Cleveland were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Hartsaugh. Mrs. Cleo Pierce of Delaware spent last week with her father L. W. Payne.

Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Esley Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peters and son Eric, Mrs.

Lelia Shaw. Mrs. Florence lies and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carpenter.

Wayne Luckhart and William Fogler. both of Laurelville Rt. 1. have been patients in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins (Barbara Sells) of Hallsville are parents of a daughter born in Berger Hospital Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Thurston left last week to spend the winter at their home in Englewood, Florida. Corot Purchased For $310,000 NEW YORK (AP) The Norton Simon Foundation of Los Angeles is the new owner of a portrait by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, on a $310,000 bid at the Parke-Bernet Galleries. Woman in a Red Jacket Holding a was bid in by a New York dealer acting in behalf of the Los Angeles foundation. a gallery official said.

The previous auction record for a Corot, set several years ago in London, was approximately $80,000. JOE THOMAS Party Shop and Carry-Out FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 169 East Main Street Phone Parking Ecerything For Your Parties Fellowship By NELLIE TRUE Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf of Rt. 93N gave a birthday dinner in honor of Mr.

sister Mrs. Anna Lot of Pataskala. The table was beautifully decorated with the tablecloth and napkins in a birthday motif and with a decorated white cake inscribed centering the table. Mrs. Nellie True voiced the blessing at the bountiful, well- prepared meal.

Other guests attending were Mrs. Ben Erskine. daughter of Mrs. Lot from Pataskala, Mrs. Helen Cary of Trimble.

Mrs. Frances Allen of Rt. 1 Athens and Mrs. George Wolfe of Maxville. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and with sacred record recordings.

Halloween Party The Halloween party, sponsored by the ladies Sunday School class of Fellowship and held in the church unit, was well-attended. A good social time was reported. Mrs. Frank Mason and Mrs. Gene Mitchel of Logan were in this vicinity making social calls.

Mrs. William Blankenship is on the sick list at this writing. Personals Mrs. Jemima Drake, who is recovering from a fractured hip, is improving nicely. She went with her family to visit relatives at Chauncey and called on Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lafollette of this vicinity. Miss Karen health is not up to par at this writing. USE THE WANT ADS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Ciise No. 7422 Estate of Clarence Edward Lehman.

Deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that Sylvia Idas Lehman of Havdenville. Ohio, has been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of Clarence Edward Lehman. deceased, late of Havdenville. Hocking County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months Dated this 23rd day of October. 1967. HHEA BANGERT BROWN. Probate Judge of said County. 10 25-3t Is your present' cor in tip-top shape and ready to go when the cold winter days arrive? If not you should look over our present stock of reconditioned cars.

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