The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

V Friday October 15, *1948 On the School Scene Continued fiom Page One ed oar turn for tlie !>:<■>• moment. W e were allowed ai" posr“'> and many of us fe lt very proud when photographer told us ho\v cute our little nrJb: was, and that it was a perfect pose, expressions which later we uss-overced were a part of his sstock line. By 2 o'clock everyone was fin­ ished and until time to start home, some went to allows or shopped, and others window-shopped. A group o f our dignified sen­ ior boys, decided it would he fun **> try all the e,-caliHc.-* in 1asarus* store, and to {he ic di~r..ay, tome of the girls oavhi. glimpses o f them riding up an I dow . A t 4:30 we ail niff. t b u s , thoroughly extku.-b-.!, k-;;IIy and financially, riven wc decid­ ed to stop in London as we could scrape together enough money fo r a coke apiece. We were hack in Cedarville by 7:00 o’clock, tir- er but ver happy after our big day in the big city. raenf. write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe ders and also to the successful bid- LVhlg., Dayton. Ohio., 22-tf der after a contract has been enter- .1------------— — ---------------- cd into and secured by a Perform- LIvGAL NO ISCK ance Bond in the amount o f 100 per Sealed proposals will be received cent of the contract, by P. <h Met orbed, ( k‘.‘k c f the. Xo bidder may withdraw his Md Village or Cedar*, ihe. Gitono ; r ,, IH.r ?0:j 0f thirty days after County, Ohio, at his ( hue in it:'-1: .ui£. rehouiilcd dale fo r opening the Village Building, until 12 o'clock, > LVe right to reject any and all noon Eastern Star.daid ti i.o, Cc toher 15, 19-la, for the furn irMn ',., ., . . , „ .. . of all materials and laeoi. .%r «-ue o u , construction o f tin project m tit.e l F irst inrertien 2 cents per word Minimum ____ ________________ 25c Additional insertions le per word Minimum ____________ _ 15c FOE SALE FOR SAT.K -13 gal. hird kettle on jacket si-.ivc, reasonable. M.u,;.in Weimar, Cedar vine, I ’h>*n. (’ -2;‘!1. FOB SAT ’ -i -■ Coal cireulaJrg; heater, good condition, 22 in. u ’v box. WrJttr 1W ..(, Ch; ren -‘ L FOB SAT-I 7~pk*ce dinm;: i - o.u suite. Piim* * *5-1741. ‘•Exttn-ions of Existing icanhary Sewer System for Village o f CV darviile. Ohio, in aecordan.-e with plan-'- ard specitleations t-n tile ai the office of ike Village Clock, and :u ;he oh ice of Waller I’ . Maa.iou, Con-idling Engirt'er, 911 Mn!-. Street, Cinc'iunula, 2, Disk , Any Contra'.tor may obtain one or more topic.• !>C tic' plaits and specifications at the olfFe of fir* Cm.ul.mg Engineer by making a ivj.w.ii <>f t-l.CO per :ob of which t,2.U0 will be refunded to the :ntut.l . i(,(i< i!' v,i.o leuiiti tkew t :t*c-“ nt ike plan, attd specknations to the office o f the Con-miyug Ilii'dmer within thirty day. after the dale on which the bid- a ’ o opeac. i. Bid. shall be mad •on e uah pri< e • - . •. it :.en:- a n .: * i-t ttte *••**t** li'cal.C-imm. Ii'i ihelku I’np,- ai. A |*’■h d-y O’ Now-mber, 1918. suniroary of the n.a.or itcir.' i> ai- rSIEOLP w HAULER t ii lag the work a.ul the i-.-unuffed FOB P \I ” ing sir. t . i . ■ FOB £A? i car. V \ £>:*r» t\. . r i L e u i ? *. ■,ge coal he't’ - •out. lO-S-loe a’i wiibe eo-. I udu n stov.e, a . t-tgiky. 19-Ss« FOB SAi.ii r i comm I'lc =. 1’. II. tr,up. towr. t’i .■. K- and line.— :;1- o FOIl SALE -Seed wheat Fair- field vaCc’ y, outia good -1 ed.. •Re .the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. Attention o f bidders is'called to the “ Instructions to Bidders’* which are included in the proposed contract documents. I lie Council o f the Village o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Win. \V. Ferguson, Mayor. 1 1*. J. McCorkell, Clerk. (3-24-31-10-8)■ LEG A I, NOTICE Ht-Iwi T.awrer.ee, whose where- id’O'.iC- ;ue unknown, will take noti'e'thai o:i the 23rd day o f Kcp- t. ia 'o i. I t * H e Witt C, Lawrence t !f.d i : (c it bn petition against her for di%.ace on giouncts of extreme ciuet'y letVio the Common Pleas Cum' of Greene C< unty, Ohio, said imu - o i-c:nf: N 2."i.593 on docket o f raid Ccint. Said cause w ill I. me if. lor nea.ing* on or after tile address is General Delivery An Con, Canal Zone, Panama, w ill take notice that in October 13, 1948, Richard P . McMichael filed his certain petition against her fo r di­ vorce ’ore the eCommon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, on the grounds o f gross neglect- o f duty and extreme cruelty, said case being No. 25,611 on the dock­ et o f said Court and w ill come on for* hearing on or after November 19, 1948. WE INBERG & WENGI5RTER Attorneys fo r P la in tiff 407 Callahan Bldg., Dayton 2, O. FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms fo r sale on easy terms. Also make I farm loans at &% interest for 15 years. No application fee [ and no appraisal fee. W rite or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon II. Kling, Mgr. NOT ICE ON F IL IN G INVENTORY The state o f Ohio, Greene County Probate C o u r t____ ___________ ___ To Surviving Spouse i f any; next of kin; beneficiaries under the will, if any; and the attorney or attorn­ eys representing any o f the_afore- mentioned persons, You are hereby notified that on the 8th day o f October. A. D. 1948, an Inventory and Appraisement of the estate o f Olda II. Williams de­ ceased, late o f Village o f Spring Valley in said County, was filed in The Cedarville (O.) Herald this Court. Said Inventory and Appraisement w ill be fo r hearing before this Court on the 25th day o f October, 1948, at 10:00 o’clock, A . M. Any person desiring to file ex­ ceptions to said Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set fo r hearing. Given under my hand and seal o f said Court, this 8th day of October, 1948. (seal) William B. McCallister Probate Judge Luella Howser Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Cecil Dalton, whose last known place o f residence was c-o Moss Evans, Cottle, Morgan County, Kentucky, w ill take notice that on October 11th, 1948, Fannie Dalton filed her certain action in divorce against him on grounds o f gross 'iUdUtAiCx c f liiC 1ll-* 1 t!U‘ U■* follows and must be hid on kop '. t - * m Estimated (ju a T ’dio. murnot..' (\>n.‘ 'i’'.e ►uv 4 Ik.-U 'tuAon____ .I'ACs ..q. yd. [/ii. :!'.g Glru-t the..;:' .. 459 mu yd. i -ouch Rock Excavation ........... 2'- «f eu. j,v. Sower Pipe A.OuO Hu. ft. Savor Bice . . 1b.0!< lin. ft. u" s " v f f ’ W ; . - .. ’d i-T V d ., ■>" Ono-obd: It fe r d ’. __ ,2 l (' Fail-'. ..andatd Manhole■ - ...... A ' Fmi.. Drop Mtmh -k> — ---------3 Fni:., Fddj UIU.-L be ma le on blank Pro- '■•« etl F a ;*;; which may be o' i.:h' d tl the t d‘k . o f *'• e F ulti..:,’ En At ‘ -in j ■ fa- Plaintiff, 19-2 J-Ot-10-29) NOTICE OF APPO INTM ENT EnaLo oi \v iiliaiu Marshall, de- ;•. . 1. j. *'-■,» hereby given that I)al- i s Mo- hail bus boon duly ap- I'.diimi as Executor o f the estate o" Wtiiiau Marshall, deceased, late of Codarvilio Village, Greene Corndy, Ohio. I><it‘ d ,!.in 2t) day o f September, 19k;. William B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene C«*«nty, Ohio. Ily Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. (9-21-31-10-8) NOTICE o NOTICE For the beet in rime repair brlrg +I:c;n to ChaplinV Dry Chunm.. 15-JcL CFSTOM TILING - - Co dan ille Sh.-„ , :■ Ib-use, Route 42. Wo rc \> ■ lord, out up treat and make ; au o.we. I ’i.one <'-102-“ . darvilie, Ohio. IT—tfi .■inter, and •••tdt !•'. t ,.tu t be ; lac- it i in u .-cab d c > . (- ' j-huuly \ NOTICE OF APPO INTMENT jiir rh u i i,i: tiu- ‘.u. i.o a .'di'-w-: j E L. o *•£ J;hn II. Munger. de- ■ Id i for E .. u •. f luxI • j';;; fua-1 c* .-w i. i i • ry Saver tv.-tca •;.»*• t'c.* ViPa,..* | Noaeo i ■ki*ix*by given that Laura of t edarviue. Lisiu.” » M. .••ntc-x v nas Bids n.'isl, ; hi t!.o u.uao cvi iyore in*etc : -d t' >• i :. a >hall ! • aci.o i.pau c.I i_i.li. t y & W A N T E D G Frcli minary P iv r 0:‘i 1 In'iUi s-hall hi — •_. .—_ ------ - ----- - with t\ bun ty s iti- e etur;' to .lu WANTED - O i? wan to work Village Con: SC’l, .j.<i irtli *'* pi :o with Io n l managev. stoo t * $135 C*>’ fleimo V*Jfh ti C' *i ’urm o f P V Is rpcr l*jonth to ptart. Mu. t be neat 1niitmiy b-iMi” fm -bed le p ir apnc*.* .ing and will U'T to wc rk 8 (if the nti. •.*t« • *.4* tGi : K• :'u>. ii -a hours per day. A * ;r» .0,11 to take and ( ’in lit c I t » t ; ; will j i cliarg i. o f (oT itory For appoint- returned to all i:n ■■i IVl V' tul I hi I roii.'dur.ry Ikon-, t.i B'-iri, or a Certified Cheek in the am-mid been duly appointed a- Ii: u'U ck; ( f the estat« of John Ii. 'Lmgei, di ceased, late o f Beav- c> e : e\ rown-iup, Greene County, Ohio. iv .L .I this 20 day o f September, per cent, o f the Pioporal. The William B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio By .Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. (9-21-31-10-8) LEGAL NOTICE Ilnedim; Rosa McMichael whose d -A •iv Xii v/ > • . -t I dW c-.i. /A NvSLi- It V-;j>i(W.?5kVS M te Great Daysof Savings € 0 M F A N Y - - Prevailing Prices paid for DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect b Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 BM E BOAR&GILTSALE 45—Head o f Boars and Gilts—45 Sired by seme of the best boars in the breed Sale to be held at Fairgrounds Washington C. H., Ohio Friday,October 15— -Night Sale y Auctioneers— Paul Good and W . O. Bumgarner Fieldmen— Noel Titus for Berkshire News and Vern ­ on Dick for Ohio Live Stock Journal E. L Saville & Sons Sabina, Ohio |neglect o f duty in Case No. 25,609 . on the docket o f the Common Pleas |Court o f Greene County, Ohio and : that- said cause will come on fo r <hearing on or after the 23rd day o f November 1948. ‘ SHOUP AND HAGLER Attorneys fo r Plaintiff Experienced Attorney Former Dcpf. o f Justice Lawyer, Washington D. C. and Criminal Investigator for U. S. Army World War I I Veteran Republican Candidate . for IP:, Of Greene County Election November 2, 1948 f *r 1 P jE t o u l e , P e f r o l e u n t . > ^ a i u 3 ^ r e g r e s s ( « « « £(<>U “5 ^ * A-.'SA—- v 'XT// l ( \ The world’s, and America’s, first oil well was brought in at Titusville, P ennsylvania, in 1859. That hasn’t left much time for the great changes . . . great progress . . . in which America has led the world withjthe aid of petroleum. From then until now, the uses and products derived from petroleum have grown a thousandfold. Sohio and the 34,000 oil companies who find oil, produce it, refine it, transport it and distribute it to you are today shattering every record to satisfy your needs. These 34,000 oil companies with expanded facilities and more than 1,500,000 of their employees are working ever harder . . . so w e a ll w ill have the oil that means more power, more comfort, better health and the better living we often take for granted. Published by Sohio io call your attention to the good works of Ohio’s oil men, including over 500 Ohio oil jobbers and companies, who are celebrating O IL PRO G R E S S D A Y , Oh& STANDARD OIL Cn (OHIO) 7 RESEARCH PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION REFINING TRANSPORTATION i MEET THE MEN WHO ARE BREAKING THE RECORDS * ., making it possibio tar Ohio’s oil companlos to dadleato . OCTOBER 14TH-OIL PROGRESS DAY k O H Q

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