The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

i r .. OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES WHILE ON BICYCLES CAMPING PROGRAM OPEN AT CAMP CLIFTON PROBATE NOTICE Every person riding a bicycler.under the Uniform Traffic Act for Ohio, is subject to the same-regulations as if her or she were driving a vehicle. So obey all traffic regulations—stop lights, stop signs, one-way streets, etc, (This is the first of a series of eight bicycle safety lessons prepared by the Division of Traffic and Safety, Ohio De­ partment of Highways * Coming To The Xenia, Sunday The camping program at Camp Clifton opened last Monday July 20, ( with mow than 80 Junior 4-H club ! members from Greene, Clinton ahd ! Fayette counties in attendance. 'Th is camp which is for club members 10 15 years o f age will continue the en­ tire week closing Saturday forenoon July 25. The camp will be under the direction o f county agents E. A* Drake and Mrs. Dorothy Stamback of Greene County and o f W- W. Mont­ gomery and W. L. Bluck, extension agents o f Fayette and Clinton count­ ies. Janice Meredith o f Bellbrook will have charge o f the campfire And re­ creation program and Mrs. Pearl Wit- tenmyer, county health nurse and Martha Lott, o f Xenia township will serve as camp nurses. Classes will be held daily in handi­ craft work and swimming. In ad­ dition the program will include group discussion, appreciation hours, nature instruction, vesper, campfire, singing, and recreational games! A senior red cross life guard will "be in charge of swimming. Softball,' volleyball, horseshoe, badmitton, teatherball and games will be available for all camp­ ers. Visitors may attend camp Fri­ day evening. , .Aaurecn d'sullivan, Jobrt SMield andJohnny Weissmuller leave the \ jungle to invade the big city in "Tarcan's New York Adventure.” STATEMENTS TO THE CONTRARY NOTWITHSTANDING The J. G. McCorkell & Son Insurance Agency has not changed ownership or it’s policy of serving it's Customers 1 I have been examined and licensed to sell— F IR E -------C A SU ALTY -------- SURETY Insurance for the period that Pierre McCorkell is gerving with the armed forces. r ■ a" ^ Your continued good will and business earnestly solicited NELSON CRESWELL Notary Public Masonic Building H illilM ii tUlHliilllKHimilHllHllBlllHlHmnUIBnmillllHtMllBHB[IBltllBlHtnilB 18 HWlWiBttBIBlMHillMIBHBW NOTICE ffiMUinMltt The Public is asked to make no announcement for a funeral until all ar­ rangements have been completed with ceme­ tery management. North Cemeteay Assn. Massies Creek C. Assn. WALTER L. NASH — CANDIDATE FOR— COUNTY Commissioner REPUBLICAN PRIMARY August I l f 1942 ( Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated * Xenia Township Farmer and Property Owner •* -•>Political. ArfvctUncsmont W itfH H m O rtdN H H tiH m fhm htH iiM im iiiihhinH ffm m m m m im iiiitiiim hiiM inim m tiiim m tim H tfiim iitim iiH iuiH H m iiiir REPUBLICAN, WOMEN MEET MONDAY The Greene County Republican Wo­ men's Organization will hold its reg­ ular meeting Monday evening, July 27 at 8:00 o-Clock in the Common Pleas Court Room. There will be a speak­ er. All women o f the county are cor­ dially invited to attend, to attend. FLY- DAMAGES WHEAT Reports from all over Ohio apd Ind­ iana indicate the Hessian fly has dong, great damage to wheat crops and that the yield and quality does not com­ pare with the crop last year. According to a check o f counties the south-western group show the most damage to ,the crop. One local farmer says part of his croifwas hit by th( pest even though the wheat was not sowed until November. A tew report fly even in barley, which was supposed to be immune. - LEGAL NOTICE William A. Wiliams, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that, on July 3,1942, Christine B. Wil­ liams filed her certain petition before the Common Fleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, for divorce and equit­ able relief against him, being Case No. 22898 on the docket o f said court. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after August 22, 1942. (7-10-6t-8-14) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f S. K. Turnbull, Jr., Deceased Notice is hereby given that Ger­ trude Turnbull has been duly appoint­ ed as Administratrix o f the estate of S. K. Turnbull, Jr., deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 13th day of July, 1942. WILLIAM p . McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio (7-17-3t-31 .NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT SHERIFFS SALE OF Aocounts «n£ vouchers o f the fol­ lowing named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio," for inspec­ tion, settlement and record, and unless exceptions are filed thereto, they will be fo r hearing and confirmation on August 15, 1942. First and Final Accounts John C. Ankeney, Ext. Emma K. Ankeney, Deed. Ora 1. Bell, Extr. Isaiah II, Bell Deed. Raymond H, Cherry, Extr. W, J. Cherry, Deed. Bessie E. Graham, Gdn. Margaret Graham, Deed, t Effie Hamer, Extr,.. Chester E. Hamer, Deed. Lola Mason and Pearl Kiphart, Extrs. A. A. Hite, Deed.' ’ Nora Johannes, Extr. George John- nes, Deed. Daisy Keiter, Adm. John P. Keiter, Deed. ' ' Donald LeVeck, Admr. Jesse Le- Veck, Deed. Harry Br Lewis, Admr. Charles W. Lewis, Deed: Harry E. Routzong , . Extr. ' Ella Routzong, Deed. - Zella M. Smith, Extr. Wayne C. Smith, Deed. Minnie C. Inskeep, Admr. DBN - WWA Minnie K .' Thomas, Deed. Clarence E. Walker, Admr. A. D. Walker, Deed. Addison Hebble, Admr. Rosa Wat­ son, aka Rose Watson, Deed. Charles E. Weiss, Admr. Charles Weiss, Deed. . , First, Final and Distributive Accounts Dr. F. M. Chambliss, Admr. Aman­ da V, Chambliss, Deed. Lawrence G. Fuller, Admiv Mary J. Fuller, Deed. Russell B. Stewart, Extr. Albert I. Drake, Deed. Margaret Nelson, Extra Laura Finney, Deed. Mildred ,H. Galloway, Admr. John H. Galloway, Deed. May B. Jones, Admr. Paul Jones, Deed. Alva P. Keiter, Extr. David H. Kei­ ter, Deed. Mary J. Stewart and F. A. Stewart, Extrs. I. Frank Stewart, Deed. Miscellaneous Accounts M. C. Smith and Lemma Dodd, Extrs. John L, Dadd, Deed., Ninth Acct. Maryi Meyer, Gdn. Adeline . hitler, Stmt, in Lieu of Account .1 Mrs. Jack GrOth, Gdn. Potur G, Herr, Ninth Account. John A. Hornick, Extr, Mary Hor- nick, Deed. Statement in Lieu o f Ac­ count. Jacob A. Koogler, Admr. Phoebe Ann Koogler; Statement in Lieu of Acct. , Margaret M. Leach, Gdn. Richard and Roy Leach, Eighth, and Final ns to Roy, account. John R . McBee, Extr. Rose McBee, deceased. Statement in Lieu Account. Arthur C, McCormick, Gdn. Jean­ nette W. McCormick; Seventh Acct. Wm. A. Miller, Gdn. Joseph J. Nash, First Account. Ray Rector, Gdn. William H. Rec­ tor, Third and Final Account. R. M. Necld, Gdn. Minnie B. Thomas, First Account. Stone Chenault, Admr. Laura Wal­ ker, Deed. Final Account. R. J. Moorman, Extr. Charles C. Sesslar, Deed. Statement in Lieu of Acct. July. 24, 1942. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER," Probate Judge. REAL ESTATE The State o f Ohio, Greene County, i Common Pleas Court. | CedarviHe Federal Savings and Loan. Association, Plaintiff vs. i R. W. Kennon, et al., Defendants, ! Cast No. 22,708. ! In pursuance of an Order o f Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the West door o f the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of August, 1942, at 10 o'clock, A . M., the follow­ ing described real estate, 1 “ Situate in' the County of Greene, and in the State o f Ohio, and in Cedarville Township, bounded and described as follows:- • “ Being in •Survey No. 4149, on the northerly side o f lane leading from Cedarville to William Barber’s and , being the westerly portion o f the premises conveyed by O. A. Brigdmap to John McDaniel, and by said John McDaniel to R. W. and Anne E. Ken­ non. “ Beginning at the Southeasterly corner, being a comer post in the Northerly line o f said Barber lane; thence with said lane S .-63 degrees W. 6 chains 29 links to a corner post in Southerly line of the Cedar­ ville Trotting Park Association tract, along same N. 48 degrees E, 6 chains 60 links; thense S. 24 de­ grees E. 1 chain 72 links to the place of beginning, containing fifty- four hundreds (54—-100) of an acre of land.” Said Premises located at West end of'Cedar Street, running East and West, a frame building located on the North side, pf street or road en- . tering what was known as the Wil­ liam Barber lane. Said Premises Appraised at Five Hundred, ($500.00) Dollars. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio (7-17-5t-8-14) « Smith, McCallister & Gibney, . Attorneys' Estate of John R. Irwin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mae Irwin has been duly appointed as Ex­ ecutrix of the estate of John R. Irwin, deceased, late o f Ross Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 9th day of July, 1942. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r , Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio (7-17-3t-31 LEGAL NOTICE Mary E. Endsley, whose place of residence is unknown, will fcpke notice that on the 3rd day of July, 1942, floss E. Endsley fil$d his certain ac­ tion against her for divorce on the grounds o f wilful absence fo r three years in Case No. 22899, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene Coun? ty, Ohio. That said cause will come m for hearing on or after the 22 nd lay o f August, 1942, and she must answer before that date or judgment may be rendered against her. (7-10-Gt-8-14) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE To Naomi Elizabeth Mason, whose last known address was Witry Build-' ing, 21 st and 2 nd Avenue, Nitro, West Virginia, will take notice that ort the 10th day o f July, 1942, her husband, Ben Mason, filed his petition to t di­ vorce, charging her with gross neg­ lect of duty. Said case being number­ ed 22,903, o f the Common Pleas Court Records o f Greene County, Ohio. That said petition will be for hearing on or after six ( 6 ) weeks from the first publication, which is July 24th, 1942, and that she Is required to answer within that time, or judgment will be taken against her, BEN MASON, (7-24*8t*8*7) By SMITH, McCALLISTER A GIB­ NEY, His Attogieys. LEGAL NOTICE Raymond McCIanhan, whose last known place o f residence was 23 N. Perry S t, bayton, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts is unknown, is hereby notified that Helen McCIanhan has filed her petition against him in the’ Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Case No. 22742, pray­ ing for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty and.that said cause will come on for hearing on or after July 11, 1942. DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r -Helen McCIanhan FARM 4% LOANS f No application fee. No appraisal! fee. Refinance your loans at the §' lowest Interest rates ever offered. | McSavaney & Co. . London, O. |t Call or Write |i LEO(f H. KLING Cedarville, O. f! Phone:6-1991 siwwHi»m»Hnwtmww»mi 103rd ANNU AL GREENE County Fair XEN IA , OHIO AUGUST 4, 5, 6, 7, *42 “Food W ill Win the War and Write the Peace” PRODUCE AND CONSERVE Agricultural Products Antiques Livestock Shows 4_H Club3 ', CHIO STATE HAMPSIRE SHOW y ocat.jona[ Agriculture poultry Show - : Home Economics- Flower Show Household Arts Granges HORSE SHOW—-Tues. W ed . Thurs. Nights 4-H STYLE SHOW— Friday N ight R A C I N G P R O G R A M TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1942 2:24 Pace (Stake) .....................— ......... 7......................- - c ?5°°-00~ 2:18 Trot And added money) --------- --------------- tfree For All Pace (And added money) --------- 350.00 WEDNESDAY, ANGUST 5, 1942 3-Year Old Pace (Stake) (And added money)— ......... - 250.00 Trouhy Donated by Carroll & Binder Co., Xenia. 2- Year Old Trot (Stake) (And added money) ------ ------------ 250.00 Trophy Donated by Miami Deposit Bank, Yellow Springs, O. 2:18 Pace (And added money) — ------- — - - — — —- 350.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6> 1942 ................. 3-Year-Old Trot (Stake) (And added mdney) —------------- 250.00 Thropy Donated by Farmers and Trades Bank, Jamestown, O; ‘ 2-Year-Old Pace-Trot (Stake) (And added m o n e y )------ 250.00' Trophy Donated by Dakin Hotel, Xenia, O. • "2:24 Trot (Stake) ------- -------------------------------------------------- $500.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1942 2::14 Pace (And added m o n e y )--------------:------- ■— ----------- 350.00 2:14 Trot (And added money). —— --------------------- 350.00 Handicap (And added money) --------------- -------------- ------- - 300.00 Speed entries close August 1, 1942 , at 11 .00 P. M< Ohio State'Hampshire Show entries close July IS , 1942 A l l OTHER ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 30, 1942 AT 6:00 P. M. HOAGLAND ’S HIPPODROME / “ HATS OFF AMERICA - 1 PATRIOTIC REVUE “LIBERTY BELLES” Gus Sun’s Circus and Vaudeville Elephants and Clown GENERAL ADMISSION, D A Y OR NIGHT 35c. Tax Paid N. N. Hunter, Pres. .N B. U. Bell, Treas R. K. Haines, Vice Pres. -Mrs. J. Robert Bryson, Sec. Admission Free CEDARVILLE Admission Free DAY & LEGAL NOTICE Raymond E, Darr, whose last known address was 311 W. 39th St., Los ’ Angeles, California, and whose pres­ ent wehre abouts is unknown, is here- ' - by notified that Agnes L. Darr lias filed a petition against him in Case No, 22881 in the Common Pleas Court 1 in Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce and custody o f minor child on grounds o f gross neglect and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after the lBt day of August, 1942 (6«19-6t*7-24) . DAEf M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Agnes L, Darr PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS THEY AR& GOOD FOR 5c IN TRADE FOR ANYTHING ON THE GROUNDS ON FIELD DAY, AND- ALSO ENTITLES PURCHASER TO PARTICIPATION IN DRAWINGS FOR ALL PRIZES The Program for the day will start at* 1 2 :0 0 noon when dinners and sandwiches may be purchased on the grounds. During the serving of dinner the Cedarville H : gh School Band will play and at intervals all during the day drawings will be made for valuable prizes. ENTER THE VARIOUS CONTESTS BY CONTACTING MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES. Prizes will amount to over $300 .00 . Enter NOW ! BABY SHOW 2:00-2:30 COMMITTEE: Maxine Gordon, Margaret Bailey. Babies will be judged by com­ petent judges and will be judged for health only. Classes 1. Best baby under 6 months. 2. Best baby 6 to 12 months. 3 . Best baby 12 to 18 months. PET PARADE 2:30-2:45 COMMITTEE : Dr. R. V . Kennon. Any kind of pet is eligible for the parade and pets will be judged for originality or class. Classes 1. Best dog. 2 . Best cat. 3 . Most, unique pet of any kind. BICYCLE PARADE 2:45-3:00 COMMITTEE: Fred Bird* Anyone may enter this contest and prize will be given for best decorated bicycle. Three prizes will be awarded. 1st, second and third* RADIO IMITATOR CONTEST 3:00-3:15 , COMMITTEE : John Mills. Can you imitate any radio star? If you can, enter this contest and compete for a substantial prize* Contest will be judged on exactness. Classes 1. Best team Amos and Andy in costume. 2 . Best team o f Lum and Abner in costume. 3. Best Fred Allen. 4* Best Red Skelton. 5. Best Jack Benny. 6 . Best Eddie Cantor. 7. Best Dinah Shore. TUG-O’-WAR 3:15-3:30 COMMITTEE: Fred Chase. This contest will furnish much amusement. Entries will be accepted until time of contest and blanket prizes will be given to winning side. HORSE PULLING CONTEST 1:30-4:30 COMMITTEE: Frank Creswell, Harold Dobbins, Kenneth Luse. Classes in this con­ test are 1. Light weight team under 2800 lb ., First and Second Prizes. 2 . Heavy weight team 2800 to 3400 First and Second Prizes. QUILT JUDGING 4:30-4:40 COMMITTEEsjWaryPickering. Mrs. Donald Kyle. Mrs* Fred Clemant. Miss Ina Murdock. Quiltsw ill be judged and prizes will be awarded for 1. Best m odem quilt. 2. Best antique quilt. 3. Best crazy quilt. 4 . Best appliqued quilt. will ANTIQUE JUDGING 4:40- 4 COMMITTEE : Mies. Clara Cherry. There are tfiree classes in this display and prizes be given for 1. Oldest antique. 2. Second oldest. 3. Third oldest. 4 . Most unique. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Rachel K. Creswell, De­ ceased. - Notice is hereby given that A. H, Creswell has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Rachel K. Creswell, deceased, late o f Cedar­ ville Tpwnsln'p, Greene County, Ohio. Dated ibis 22nd day of June, 1942. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l is t e r , Jtidge o f the Probate Court, (6-26-8t*7-10) Greene County, Ohio HOME ECONOMIC JUDGING 4:50-5:00 COMMITTEE : Mrs. Alberta Frame. Classes, in this display will be 1. Best white cake. 2 . Best dark cake. 3. Best angel food cake. 4. Best loaf of bread. &. Best fruit pie. 6. Best filled pie. Baseball Game Followed by Softball Game COMMITTEE : John Mills. Blanket prizes will be awarded to winning side. FUN — MUSIC — ENTERTAINMENT — PRIZES GALORE ! ! I FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 NEXT TO CEDARVILLE COLLEGE v=' 1

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