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of neglect and cruelty.estates appraisedThe following estate# were appraised in probate court this■week; lllllff| IJohn Hagler: ktos* value, $100.obligations, none; net value, $100. i Karl S. Marts: cross value,obligations, none, net value.!$500.(Jeorpp C. Stoker: prross value,! $4,263.15; oblieations, not listed;)net value, $t,263 1 5. |t;. S. Lovejoy; Kross value, $1. ( 409.31; obligations, $*0; net value.$1,399.31.Marlon Oster: proes value. $250; ) obligations, none; net value. $250 Paul Jones; gross value, $17913.75; debts. $5,694.12; rosts ofadministration, $1,006; net value.$11,213.63.(Jertrude Zell: gross value. $7, 725; obligations, none; net value,$7,725. ,appointments madeAnna U Watt was named administrator lt;! estate o! W. K. Walt,late of Xenia city, under $5,000} boud, Clarence Walker was aji [»ointed executor of tbe estate ot |A. I) Walker, late ot Jamestown,without bond; and Carl F. Mell-j age was made administrator or,the estate of Joseph F. Meilage, late ot Xenia city, under $2,009j bond jField. Rev R. B. Wileon, Xenia, Daniel Thomas Haines. Dayton, R R. 2. machinist, and (Bora 1/ee Tucker. Xenia. R. R 4.4FOREIGN' JURY WILL TRY DAMAGE CASEappraisals ordered:l Theicounty auditor wm directedto appraise* the* estate ot A. P*VValk«*r and Joseph F. MelJage.MARRIAGE LICENSES(Granted)Se«*k ing I jury trial |of a suit for $ i 1,377 damage# brought against them by Bess Iren on,Wilmington, Gre« nug lt;ountycommissioners will plead theircase before a “foreign'’ jury composed oi Clark County residents, beginning in common plea* court hen* December l-Common Pleats Judge f rankL, Johnson has assigned that date and ordered a jury venue ot twenty-five names drawn by the Clark County clerk of courts. The damag*#|represeut alleged Injuries suffered by the plaintiff in an auto accident on the Selma Jamestown Kd , between State Routes 72and 13, near Jamestown, April 32. 1940. The Wilmmgonwoman charged negligence 111 upkeep of the road, blaming holee in the highway for breaking her autos steeringapparatus and causing it to go into a ditch out of control.aMetal Training For WomenPHILADELPHIA Because of shortage of male labor in theWilton Eugene Lumpkin, mrtal trad#• ■the Philadelphiaboard of education plans to open its defense training clause* to worn en Special Board Assistant WH liana A. * Bf union ar*munlt; ed thatthe male labor shortage is so acutethat It Is almost impossible to getWaynesville. It. R. 1, farmer, and Miriam Jane Reeves, Now Burlington, R. R. I.A]vie Allen Bentley, Dayton. R.R ft, student, and Ruth Irene Lewie. Osborn, R. R, 1.Ross Junior Cooper, Brook lgjr students for the olftMMField, Mobile. Ala. air mechanic. 1 —.......-......—---------and Nancy Josephine Hawthorn,74 Emerson Ave, Osborn.William Bernard Moylan, Xenia,R R. 3, service station attendant,and Betty I-ou Stafford, l*ake St.Rev. A. L. Schumacher, Xenia.Leroy Oscar Williamson, Xenia,R R 3, inspector, and Betty June Smith, Jamestown, R. R. 2.Edgar Inman, Jr., 715 HendersonJo Relit wMisery ofiv5L66LIQUIDCM B£Ul LLU Ull nilLL I uii niuuime iPRODUCTION CALLED FOR MONDAYPULL TOOTH FROMMOUTII, THEN EARDISHwhen youEngine and propeller manufacturers throughout the country willsend their crack trouble shootersto Dayton, Monday. November 17 for another one-day conference called by the air corps for the purpose of speeding aircraft production to meet national defense demands.The conference will be held at the Miami Hotel tinder the direction of the scheduling unit, Office of Production Management, and the production survey branch ofthe production engineering #ec tion of the materiel division atWright Field Attending the conference will bere presen fa t i v e s of t h e p u re basingand materiel control departments ol more than loo engine and propeller manufacturers and their principal subcontractors.Dr. A. R Lombard, Jr.. chief of production planning branch of the aircraft section of (PM, will act as chairman. Dr. Lombard servedas chairman at a similar conference of airplane manufacturersheld November 3,Also from Washington will comeMason Britton, chief of the toolsection; R. E. Lees, chief of thepriorities section; N R. Boyer.chief of the manufacturing section all of OPM The secretaryof the navy will he represented at the conference by Lt. W. H. Al-buch. ESN.; the office of under secretary of war by Lt. Col. Myron R. Woods, chief of the aircraft division, production branch; the army and navy munitions board by Commander H. lt;. Sickel, I S. N. and Lt. Commander E.B. Bronte. ESNK.iGLASS IS STREWN ONROADS FOR SAFETY/'''OLUMBUS, 0„ Nov. 14.—Th.state highway department is deliberately strewing glass along several of Ohio’s most important highways.The glass, highway officials said, was imbedded in the paint on centerlines marking several | highways and it was reported j highly successful in making thelines more luminous at night, jThe glass, in minute bead-like form, on catching the gleam of automobile headlights, causes the center stripes to become bright and visible even In foggyweather.BREWER’SPURE LARI)2 LBS. 25cPORK (HOPSlb. 27cPORK STEAKSlb. 2f»cSAUSAGElb. 23cHAMBURGERlb. 21cSOFT RIB2 lbs. 29cMinute Steakslb. 32cPORK LIVERSlicedlb. 19cCHUCK ROASTlb. 23cJOWL2 lbs. 27cSLICED BACONNo Rindlb. 25cFRANKS2 lbs. 39cBOLOGNASliced2 lbs. 37cCOTTAGE CHEESElb. 14cFLOURDaytonRest24 C71cCOFFEEGood Cuplbs.49cCORN MEAL10 lbs. 39c/CINCINNATI, 0„ Nov.Nine-year-old William Ken-ney had the same tooth pulled twice—once from his mouth bv himself and the second time from his ear by General Hospital attendants.In a movie theater recently William got excited about the picture and started to tug at the loose tooth. Out it came. Becoming more frustrated he stuck the tooth In his ear but couldn't remove it.SILVEITS THE W THE RIGHT SNOW WSPARKLING 17X3WORT PA(. /£ave fie/ i77te //erneITURNS WASTEOnly Heatxo
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