The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52
ST" ■vk. o f Hr* * T h e G e d a r v ilie , 0 * H e r a ld Friday, September 9, 1949 CLASSIFIEDftDS • FOB SALE • FOR SALE—-New Superflame oil heaters. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691v James-; town, Ohio. v (2 w -9-1 u J;&C-9 t 8) * FOR SALE—New and used’ corn binders, HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James- (town, Ohio. (2w-9-l-J&C-9-8). S FOR SALE—New Quaker oil, j heaters. HALL J. HILL FARM ; SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James town, Ohio. (2w-9-l-J&C-9-8) JUST received new rubber rolls for International Harvesters corn pickers. Have yours installed to day. HALL J. HILL FARM SERV ICE. PHONE 4-3691, Jamestown. (2w-9-l-J&C-9-8) ‘Ar,T, THIS AND TALENT TOO . . . These finalists in Chicago’s junior Miss America contest were Judged for talent as well as beauty. The winner was Marlene Born (center). Second was Donna Hutchison (left) and third was Charlene Stuckerman. As winner, Marlene received more than $1,000 in prizes and the right to represent Chicago in the finals. This picture shows that the junior lovelies are seniors when it comes to charm and loveliness. Maybe from their ranks will come some winners of the Atlantic City senior Miss America contest in later years. .................— Along the Greene County Farm Front By E. A . BRAKE Don’t Pasture New Clover Seedings Late Manv a promising new stand of clover or alfalfa has died out during the winter because it was grazed too long in the seeding year, it is advantageous to graze a new seeding of alfalfa or red clover down close once, prefer- POTATOES H. C. Cresswell ablv the middle to the end of August. After September 1 stock should be completely taken off the new seeding for the rest of the year. The growth produced after September 1 looks in October as if it were standing still and might just as well be grazed, but it is producing mate”ials which are stored in the roots, building them up to withstand the winter. Good roots cannot be produced without good tops. The growth is also valuable as a mulch to protect the crowns over winter. Don’t pasture a new clover seeding late! A new sweetclover stand is en tirely different. For best growth o f sweetclover to plow under next spring, do not pasture at all un til the middle of October. Then the growth can be pastured clean with no injury. The growth of sweetclover is drastically reduced bv any cutting or pasturing from the time the grain crop natures until near the end of the grow ing season. Com Soybean Field Day Is September 15 Inspection trips to agronomy FOR SALE—14’ row boat, sell reasonable.. Call 8-2351 or can be seen at Dick Wright’s residence. Ip FOR SALE—Hardwood lumber. All sizes. Custom, sawing. Will Cut to order. Some used lumber, doors and windows. 2x4-12’ pine 64 cents each. Carey Lumber Co., Cedarville Ohio, Phone 6-3211. lp FOR SALE—year old hens 30c lb.; fries 35c. MRS. KOPPE, Phone 6-3071. (3w) CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE W ill your “ w inter things^* b e m otb bait this summer ? Not if you send them to New Cedarville Cleaners fo r expert dry cleaning . D irt and grime w o rk into f a b r ic — o ften invisibly . . . then moth worms have a feast. B e fore you store, let New Cedarville Cleaners “ p r o o f” you r clothes against the m enace o f moths and silver fish. THENEWCEDARVILLECLEANERS Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 ■BSWBaMHBSa research plots will highlight the program o f the Corn-Soybean Field Day to be held at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station September -5. Among studies to be discussed and reviewed are fertilizer trails, effect or rotation on com, effect of green manure on corn produc tion, hybrid performances, heavy rates of planting and fertilization of corn, legume jnterplantings in wide corn row snaeings, trash mulch culture in corn production, ryegrass cover crons in corn, soy bean nutrition work, and nitro gen fertilization of soybeans with and without irrigation. More Cattle On Feed in Ohio’* Than In August, 1948 Eeight percent more cattle were on feed in Ohio in August than at the same time a year ago. Throughout the 11 corn belt states, the increase over last year’s number was 25 percent, with 57 percent of dll cattle on feed reported to have been onsf feed for more than 4 months. Intention to market reports in dicate that a larger portion o f all cattle on feed in August will be marketed before October 1 than such reports predicted a y e a r ago. Certified Seed Producers Invited To Field Day Event On Sept. 14 A special inspection Field Day at the Ohio Agricultural Experi ment Station is bein' planned for certified seed producers in Ohio. The event is to he held Septem ber 14. Field experiments to be in spected include corn hybrids, corn hybrids, corn-oats rotation, green manure crops, width of corn row space, trash mulch cul ture, soil rejuvenation, alfalfa and clover varieties. In addition to viewing experi mental areas, a discussion and short sneaking program will he held. The Badger Farm, where inspections will be made, is lo cated 5 miles east and 1 miie south o f Wooster. Order Trees Early Ohio’s state nurseries turned out 1,950,000 trees fo- woodlot plantings last year. This years goal is 2,546,000 seedlings. State foresters say last •vear’s plant ings were only a tenth of the acreage needing reforestation an- nuallv to eventually produce need ed timber and fo r land protec- ested in securing trees fo r next years planting would do well to place their orders now. Blanks may be secured at the county agents office. A ton of wheat produce? 840 quarts o f milk. , FOR SALE—Nine-piece Walnut' Dining Room suite, day bed, Es tate ^Heatrola (coal). Telephone 6-1341. (Call after 12 noon). FOR SALE—Two or three ton of Poehahontus furnace coal, price reasonable. Ada Stormont, North Main St. Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 6-1123. (3w) FOR SALS—Estate Heatrola (coal. Good condition. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 6-3373. NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking, 6-1023. WANTED WANTED—General carpenter & concrete work. Arthur Judy, L. B. No. 20, Cedarville. Phone 6-2344. (3p) WANTED—washings to do in my home. Telephone 6-1021, Mrs. Pfeifer. (2w) WANTED—to rent 35 to 50 acres o f ground for corn, fo r 1950. Gall Albert Abels, 6-2627. WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP it’s new. It’s easy. It's G u a r a n t e e d . Get it at BROWN’ S DRUGS. Cedarville. (8w) S etter Sup M ese S etter 'Saps, Peaches Merritt Brand $5.75 Case ........... ...... can 24c PearsParkdaleBrandNo. 2 V 2 — can -—— ....29c Coffee Chase & Sanborn Reg. or Drip.......... lb. 50c Sugar JackFrost 10 lb bag 89c Flour Merritt 10 lb. bag 59c Gum Wrigley 3 flavor Box of 20 ............. 59c Milk - Wilson or Carnation 3 Tall cans.......................35c Peanut Butter Skippy 1 lb. Jar......................... 39c Dog Food Viking 4 cans 25c Oxydol Lge size................24c Catsup Midwest 14 oz. Bottle........................... 10c Toilet Tissue Roll........... 8c QUALITYMEATS Peperoni (Kingan’s) Tb. 82c Bacon Ends (Marion) lb. 39c Jowel Bacon (Kingan’s) ......................lb. 29c OceanPerch Fillet.... lb. 39c Home Killed Beef You Know “Quality” HARNER& HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET • Legal Notice • ORDINANCE NO. 253 To appropriate property for sew age disposal plant site and right of way fo r the construction and operation of an outfall sewer from the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, to the plant site. Be it ordained by the council of Cedarville, State of Ohio two- thirds of all members elected there to concurring, Section 1 That the following de scribed property he and the same is hereby appropriated to public use for a sewage disposal plant site and a right o f way for the construction and operation o f an outfall sewer from the Village of Cedarville to the plant site, to gether with the right of egress and. ingress [thereto and hereinafter set forth to-wit: Tract 1. Situate in the Township of Cedarville, in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, and known as part of Tracts 11 and 12 of land deeded by the Chillicothe Realty Company to H. A. Tyson on September 28th, 1942, and recorded in Volume 177, page 150, Greene County Deed Book Records, said tracts being a part of Military Surveys Number 616 and 4367. Beginning at an iron pin set in the Southerly line of land deeded to M. C. and Clyde Nagley bv the Ce darville Federal Savings and Loan Association, o f Cedarville, Ohio, and recorded in Volume 165, page 206, Greene County Deed Records at the Easterly end of Course Num ber 8 of Tract 11 o f said deed to Tyson which iron pin is distant seventeen inches Easterly from a Red Oak now 30 inches in diameter. Course 1 Thence from said be ginning point South 44 deg. 24 20" East along the Southerly line of land owned by Nagley 50 feet to an iron pin. Course 2.. Thence North 88 deg. 03' West 114.20 feet to an iron pin set in Massie Creek near its Northerly bank. Course 3. Thence North 47 deg 03' 40" West 30.11 fegt to an iron pin set in Massie Creek near its Northerly bank. Course 4. Thence North 20 deg. East 69 feet to an iron pin set in the Southerly line o f land owned by Nagley. Course 6. Thence South 55 deg 34* 40" West along the Southerlv line of land owned by Nagley 94.30 feet to the place o f beginning, and containing ;(U442 acres of land ac cording to a survey by Myron T. Jones, Registered Surveyor in August 1943. ’ Tract 2. A right of way 16 feet in width fo r the construction in spection, maintenance, repair and operation o f ,an outfall sewer 8 feet on both sides of the following described course to-wit: B Situated partly in the Village o f Cedarville and partly in the Town- snip o f Cedarville and known as •being, part of .tracts.-1, 8,- 10 and 11 of: land deeded tb H. A Tyson by the Chillicothe Realty Company on September 28th, 1942, and re corded in Volume 177, page 150, o f Greene County Deed Records and being part of Military Sur veys Numbers 616, 4149 and 4367 and being more particularly bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at an existing ’ Sani tary Sewer Manhold distant South 40 deg. 15' West 200 feet from the Northerly line of Xenia Street at its intersection with the Westerly line o f Lot No. 3 deeded to Her bert L.- Whittington and recorded in ' Volume 123, page 141, Greene County Deed Records. Said exist ing manhold. is also situated 12 feet and 16.8 feet from the ex tension of the southwesterly and Southeasterly walls respectively of the existing building walls at the South-West edrher o f The factory building*fronting on: Xenia, Street* owned by ;H. ‘A ’ Tyson.'- . **' Course 1. Thence from said be ginning point North 52 deg. 59' West -82 feet along the line of the existing. 13.* inch sanitary' sewer fo ah open concrete flume. Course 2. Thence North. 81 deg. 45' West along said open concrete flume 128.30 feet . Course 3. Thence North 52 deg. 42' West along said open concrete flume- 26.40 feet to a wooden flume which crosses Massie Creek over n foot bridge. Course 4. Thence North 89 deg. 21' West along said wooden flume cner Massie Creek 57.50 feet to a 12. inch open _sewer. . Course 5. Thence South 70 deg. :■/ West along said sewer 221.90 tC—t. * Course G. Thence South 37 deg. 21' \vc3t along said sewer 139.00 feet. Course 7. Thence South 61 deg. 32' West along said sewer. 228.60 feet. Course 8. Thence North 81 deg. 48' West. along.said sewer 387.20 feet. Course 9. Thence North 57 deg. 03' West along said sewer 130 feet. Course 10. Thence North 77 deg. 14' West along said sewer 33 -feet. Course 11 Thence North 56 deg. 53' West along said sewer 80.20 feet. Course 12. Thence Nc3*th 62 deg. 44' West along said sewer 50 feet. ' Course 13. Thence North 19 deg. 58' West along said ’sewer 50 feet Course l4. Thence North '40' deg. 22' West along said sewer *96.50 feet to, a 12" corrugated iron pipe which crosses the ravine and the East line o f the 0.1442 acre sewage disposal site tract. , Together with the right of egrass and ingress from State Route 42; from extension of Cedar Street at Gate at turn of. lane on Koppe’s land; and also from plant site; which may be necessary in the con struction, inspection, maintenance, repair, and operation of said out fall sewer line. Section 2. Thdt the solicitor be and is hereby authorized and di rected to apply to a court of com petent jurisdiction to-have a jury impaneled to make inquiry into and assess the conpensation to be paid for such property Section 3. That the costs and expenses o f said appropriation be paid out of a fund derived by the issuance of First Mortgage Utility Bonds upon the plant to be constructed on said ^remises or from any other available funds as council may hereinafter determine Section 4. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest per iod allowed by law. Passed this September 6th, 1949 W m. W. Ferguson- Mayor Attest: Arthur W, Evans, Clerk Pro Tern NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Richard R. Birch, De ceased. ..Notice, is. hereby, given that B. ;U. BelL has,.-been,.duly .appointed- as- Administrator of; %e festate of* •Richard R. Birch, deceased, late of Caesarscreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. ’ - Dated this 17th day o f August,- 1949, < . * ■ - ( WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court,, Greene County, Ohio, (8-26-3t-9-9) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NbTICE Louie R. Crumoler, whose last known place of residence was Tex arkana, Texas, will take notice that on August 22nd, 1949, Dorothy J. Crunipier filed'her certain action in divorce against him on grounds of gross neglect^ of duty and ex treme cruelty, said cause being No. 26049 on the docket of the Com- nidri Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hear ing on or after the 8th day of OctollPi,;‘ *1040' . , ’ (8-26-6t-9-30) Shoup and-‘Hauler, Attorneys for Dorothy J. • Grumpier. LEGAL NOTICE . ' Maude H. Miller. „a, minor 19 years of age', . whose .last known place of .residence was R.’ F. D. 4, London, Kentucky, arid Joe Ham mons, the father and natural guar dian o f the said Maude H. Miller, will take notice that on the 29th day of July 1949,. Raymond Miller filed his certain action in divorce against the said Maude H. Miller, on grounds of gross neglect of |Duty, and that said cause will come duty, said cause being No. 26018 on the docket of the Commpn Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. Said cause . will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date o f the first publica tion Jiereof«*,f,.. - (8r5-6tr9„9) , Dan,.M., Aultman Attorney for Raymond-.-Miller 1* LEGAL .NOTICE .Jqhn .F , Tripu, whose present place of.residence.jp unknown, and whose last: known place p f ..address •was 2831;.-Ewald Circle, Detroit 4, Michigan, i s . hereby notified that Susie R. Tripp has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, against him, the. same be ing Case No. 26075, The prayer of said petition is for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect o f Feed STOCK-fiRQS 72% SOLIDS For SOLID GAINS You’ll get firm flesh—the kind that buyers' know means the best in flavor—from the natural solids in Simmons STOCK-GRO. It’s'cul turedas well as concentrated. Come in and get the facts about SIMMONS 510 IK-GRfl *’ SOLD BY. Ullery Elevator Cedarville, Ohio “BETTER USED TRUCKS” —-- Special —- ’47 CHEV . 2 T O N LOAD - M ASTER Long whtelbase. Chassis & Cab. 2-speed axle. H. D. tires. ’37 FORD l i /2 TO N CAB & CHASSIS With good platform, grain side and stock racks, new tires. ’48 GM AC H E A V Y D U T Y 1 y± Ton Cab & Chassis' 2-speed axle, oversize tires like new. This is a repossess sion. Buy fo r balance due. '37 FORD P ICK -UP CHENOWETH MOTORCO, Rear of 21 W. Second St. Phone 1770 FOR BETTER HEALTH —hov* ■ Spencer Support designed just for you! You'll enjoy new vitality and lovelier figure lines. Spencers are mod erately priced—guar anteed to keep their shape. Mrs. Mildred C. McMillen Xenia Phone 1646MX n?PENCER*!S^SUPPORTS sm Farm Grain Tile -Ditching Trench ing Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio m . FARMS. FOR. SALE ■ AND FARM.LOANS S. We have riiany good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no apjcraisal fee. Write* or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, CL Leon H. Kling, Mgr. EVAN’S GROCERY Cedarville, Ohio HomeDressedFries ApplesandPeaches Tomatoes .. . . . . . . . . . CubeSteaks. ... FreshSausage WhiteSyrup.. . 10c lb. . 15clb. 75clb. on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof. Dan M. Aultman Xenia, Ohio Attorney fo r Plaintiff (9-9-6t-10-14) BetterUsed Cars Lowest Prices , 1940 Bu ick 4 -D oor Sedan Original black. Tires, engine, body good. $645 1946 Ford 2 -D oor Sedan New car trade-in. One owner. This black super deluxe is completely equipped and excellent throughout. 1948 Chevrolet • t 4 -D oor Aeero-Sedan A real' beauty. Complete. An hon est value. 4.000 actual miles. New care trade-in. Next to a new one. Best bet yet. $1595 1-941 Plymouth 2 -D oor Sedav You will appreciate this service* able and dependable Plymouth. Complete •with radio and heater, $745 1946 D odg e 2 -D oor Sedan Right, bright and dependable. 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V|TOn*wir^ # / Sue Is o ff For school, plans all s e t . , , by Long Distance ’ Sho loves the room _ Mom lined up {\ by phone Takes to her room mate, -g. daughter of mom's school chum Tells all about it in first o f weekly Long Distance calls • * c v z e BY L O N G DI STANCE . Thanks to a telephone-wise Mom, every detail was smooth for Sue in those important first days at school. They saved more than, the very small cost ■; o f the calls with, a favorable arrangement on her ropm toa .A n d a weekly *, y telfephibne HdiCe<u4ch?th&fdlks keep3^hffn*all jfo-toudh at about the' cost o f an after-theatre snack. Try the Long Distance habit yourself. You’ll like it, "Calls go through three times as fast when you give . the operator the nUmher'of .the out-of-town party. THE OH IO S E L L T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y 5 3 .
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