8—The Crescent-News, Thursday, July 12. 1973 Defiance, OhioCounty Courthouse NewsPROBATE COURT Marriage Licenses Donald Ray Baumgardner, 18, Breman, Ind., factory worker, and Luella Ann Bell, 17.Hicksville.Christian James Stuckey, 25, Route 1, laborer-student, andChristine Lenore Wisda, 25.Evansport, posting clerk Martin James Kennedy, 22. 1559 S. Clinton St., student-factory worker, and Deborah SueSchackow, 22, Route 6, teacher Dennis l^ee Parrish, 24. Oak-wood, factory worker, and KarenAnn King, 21, Ralston Ave ,teacher,Rov Lee Baker, 49, 816 KarneswAve., receiving clerk and Deloris Viola Deming. 34, Defiance. Leroy Gibson, 32, 315 K.wSecond St., truck driver, and Pamela Jean Becher, 24,Defiance.COMMON PLEAS COURT On The DocketDi\ orces Carol J Hayes, 748‘a HarrisonAve. vs Freddie Hayes, Seott-sburg, Ind. The couple was married April 12, 1969 inDefiance and has two children. The plaintiff charges the defendant with gross neglect of991V'9/I■ *' SPelt;-'a, v.o'\IIy OV)'r*e^oAft Sfis.510 Clinton St.duty and extreme cruelty. The*plaintiff prays for an absolute divorce from the defendant; for care, custody and control of their* mminor children; determination of property rights; determination of permanent support and for such other further relief. Representing the plaintiff isCharles Bakle..101 RNAL ENTRIESDivorcesAlberta G. Diehl, vs. George E. Diehl. The court finds the defendant guilty of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, andgrants the plaintiff a divorce. The defendant is awarded care, custody and control of their minor child Babbie Diehl, and the plaintiff is granted the right to visit the child. The defendant is to have all of the rights, title and interest in and to the real estate and business known as Dairy Queen, 1912 Baltimore St., and the plaintiff will execute a quit-claim deed to the real estate. The plaintiff is to pay $15,000 as full settlement for any and all claims of the plaintiff on said real estate and business. Property rights were determined. The defendant is ordered to pay the court costs. Representing the plaintiff isAlner R\an.trMaude Crutchlev vs. JohnmCrutchlev. The defendant isWfound guilty of gross neglect of dutv and extreme cruelty bv thecourt The court grants the plaintiff a divorce, and restores the plaintiff to her maiden name Maude Moats. Court costs are assessed to the defendant. Representing the defendant is Rodney M. Arthur.Karen Jean Dietseh vs. lamar Frederick Dietseh. The court grants the plaintiff a divorce; and care custody and control of their minor children. Thedefendant is allowed visitationrights. The defendant is to pay$80 per week for support of their minor children and $15 per w eek as alimony The defendant is ordered to pay all medical expenses m the excess of $50 per year per child. Property rights were determined. The defendant is ordered to pay court costs.Mildred Black vs Ronald G. Black The couple was married June 24, 1961 and has three children. The court finds the defendant guilty of gross neglectof dutv and extreme cruelty. The# •plaintiff is granted a divorce; awarded care, custody and control of their minor children. The defendant is granted visitation rights and is ordered to pay $45 per week in support and to continue health insurance on the children, to include anyextraordinary medical and%dental bills. Property rights were determined. The defendant is ordered to pay the costs herein. Representing theplaintiff is James Borland. Robert Hall vs. Clara Hall. Thecouple has five children. Thedefendant was found guilty of cross neuleet of dutv and ex-