The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52

r ’f .X 'T Z F 'T '-'' IfThe Cedarville, O. Herald. I On the School Scene CHS Classes Use Transit The Industrial Arts Class is initiating a “transit” instrument this year in connection with their class work. Members of the class were di­ vided into groups, and each group worked out a problem, with the transit. The transit is a type of tele­ scope for measuring lots and land boundaries. The transit circle looks somewhat like a big gun- Friday, October 28, 1949 carriage. But the surprising thing about this kind of telescope is that it cannot .be turned to all parts of the. sky. Mr. Walker and Mr. Guthrie used the transit to lay out a high school baseball diamond this year. F. H, A. Sell Magazines. A quota^of $400 Wadset for the sale of -roagazines-ih this com­ munity by -the F . H.;A. girls. If this quota is met, the'ten sales­ men will be presented with a- wards: first prize, a radio; sec­ ond prize, a Parker’s pen and pen­ cil set; third, provisions will be made that the top ten salesmen will receive all the ice cream that they can eat. Wqn’t you help some girl to , he one of the lucky ten? Junior Class Sales In order to raise -funds for their class treasury, the Juniors are selling sweat shirts and scarves. The*shirts come in sizes small, medium, and large and there is a choice of gray or white. On the front is the red Indian and the in- Weekend Specials -X ---- X - STAPLES -X— X - Mother’s Lge Box Oats 33c Spaghetti lc Sale 2Boxes 13c Jaxon (Pure, Jelly) 1 lb. Box 27c _ A Parkay . lb. 34c Coffee . 1 lb. BAG) 2 Bags 89c Crisco A REAL BUY 1 lb. can 33c 3 lb. can 86c -X -----X ---- X-----X- x— PRODUCE -X ----X ----X---- X ----X - Cauliflower (Large heads) 29c FloridaOranges (large) 59c doz. Johnathan or Gr. Golden Apples 5 lbs. 25c Tomatoes . (Tubes) 29c Potatoes # (Peck) 55c Cranberries 2 lbs. 35c -x—x—x—x—x——MEATS: -—x—x—x—x—x- GroundBeef ' (Baby Beef) Round Steak Eggs (Large) 49c lb. _ 79c lb. doz. 49c Horn Cheese................................................. lb. 49c RIOIOS&CASH AND CARRY N. Main St. Cedarville, O. scription "Cedarville . Indansl Most of the gray shirts have been sold, "and there are a few white ones left. As soon as the white shirts are sold, gray ones will be reordered. ♦ 1 The scarves are white with a red Indian in one corner. Being Water-repellent, these«':scarves will prove very serviceable. :■ Anyone wishing to purchase any of these items should con­ tact a member of the Junior class. Junior Class Rings Arrive The class of ’51 were all very -delighted last week. And what was the occasion? They receiv­ ed their class rings, of course. Among- the variety of new class rings, pins, and necklaces dis­ played on fingers, Blue Speneil and Red Ruby were the most prominent. It sqems that some of the young men of the class need to have their rings tied securely to their fingers. What do you say, Jim? An Excuse That Couldn’t Fail One morning last week two little first-graders. Marvel and Gladden Cutting, came into their classrooms after the hell had rung. When , their teachers, Miss Owens and Mrs. Walker, asked why they were late, both young­ sters looked surprised and ex­ claimed, “We’re not late!” Upon being told by their tea­ cher that the bell had rung about five minutes before their arrival, the two first-graders still in­ sisted thfjy were not tardy, but with an added statement: “Na, we’re not late! We walked to school with Mr. Boyer!” At this point it was the teachers’ turn to register surprise! - Needless to say, the excuses were valid! High School Attendance For First Six Weeks In last week’s paper- we an­ nounced the attendance of the grade punils for the first six weeks. Perfect attendance in the H. C. Cressweil Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Announcing . . . Amos Frame as W r it e C a n d id a t e for MAYOR OF C E D A R V I L L E In order to elect Mr. Frame as Mayor of Cedarville it «■* will be necessary at the polls on Nov. 8 that his name he written in and also an X placed in the ballot square in front of his name. It will NOT count as a vote for Mr. Frame unless BOTH are done. Paid Political Advertisement Sponsored by Cedarville Citizens Committee bigh school is as follows: SEVENTH GRADE: Paul Abels, Don Baker, Richard Bennington, Larry Connor, Donald Fife, Lar*- -*y Gillaugh, James Ison, Jerry Judy, Richard LoWry, John Mac­ Millan. Ronald Mott, Dale Reed, Paul Stanforth, Earl Storer, Lar­ ry Stover, David Toney, Donald Vest, Lawrence Walker, Daryl Wells, Carolyn Collins, Nancy Greswell, Sally Kay Cresv/all, Patty Davis. Ruth Davis, Carol Sue Duvall. Lama Harris, Re­ becca Kaiser, Frances Stevens, Marlene Stevenson, Carol Stev­ enson, Janice Kay Wilburn, Pat­ ricia Willis and Corajane Cor- bean. EIGHTH GRADE: Perry An­ drews, Bil Arthur, Thurman Baker, Eugene Bennington, Paul Coates. Wayne Cofbean, Rich­ ard Dugan, Neil Frame, David Hertenstein, John Kearns, Don Stewart, Martha ~ Deck, Joan Heidorn, Betty Hart, . Dora Kearns, Norma Klontz.„'Shirley Rogers, Leona Shaw, Joyce Smith, Judith Schwab, and Louise Williams. FRESHMEN: Lowell Abels, Ronald Boase, Albert Ison, Geo­ rge Pitstick, Ted Reiter, Eugene Jteese, James Shope, Sam Smart, Richard Spracklen, Dale Stover, Mack Weakley,. Carol Campbell, Loretta Corbean, Nancy Dean, Shirley Glass, Jane Hai’ris, Dor- othe Hubbard, Gladys Howell, Marilyn K"le, Carolyn Lane, Mary Melton, Sue Miller. Martha Pur- din, Jane Purdom, Daisy. Snencer. Deskie Spencer, Joann Struew- in<y Cofmie Swaby, Emily Swan- ton, Faye Turner, and Janet Wil­ liamson. ‘SOPHOMORES: Stanley Abels, Dean Carzoo. Russell Lister, Le­ onard Lough, Gene Purdin, Max Ritenour, William Walker James Walsh. Joan Baker, Orpha Bur­ ton, Jane Davis, Janice Fergus­ on, Joan Hamman, Norma Hom­ ey. Frances Lowery, Mary Lou- Miller, Eileen Roberts, Phyliss Spurgeon, Helen Stanforth, Car­ olyn Stewart, Myrtle Vest, Bar­ bara* Whipkey, Evelyn Williams, Joyce Woods and Sant Manor. JUNIORS: Bob Boase, Bob Boroff, Jim Parker, Marion Smith, Minnie Coates, Pat Col­ lier, Dorothy Greswell, Susie Embry, Joan Fraine, Nancy Har­ ris, Mary Hopkins, Patricia How­ ell, Faye Huston, Wynona Manor, Martha Richards, JoAnne, "Shee- ley, Velma Shope., Norma Smith, Paula Turner, and Sally West. SENIORS: Don Chesnut, Cle- tus Fredericks, Jack Irvine, Mel­ vin Tackett, Don Turner, Rebec­ ca Greswell, Anne Duvall, Viola Ferguson, Patty Gillaugh, Janet Hull, Jeanne Huston, Rosalind Miller, Christine Stegall, and Margaret Swaney. Most classes £iad better than 50% average with the. seventh grade having a high of 75%. The Freshmen ranked second With 68%. Third was the Sophomore, class with 62 1-2 %. The eighth was fourth with 60%. The seniors were fifth yith 53% and the Jun­ iors sixth with 47%. There were 25 cases of tardi­ ness, for which 7 students were responsible. Case Dismissed The case of Arnelda J. Sutton vs. Carl G. Sutton has been dis­ missed. FOR SALE—Cord wood. Bill Peterson, phone 6-2083, (2p) FOR SALE—Lot 95x250 with 2 room cottage at 1308 Arnold Ave., Dayton. Price §2500* Contact owner Ernest Phillips at Duvall Hard­ ware, Cedarville, or call Cedarville 6-1584 after 6 p. m. (3t) , FOR SALE—Registered. Duroc Boars. Call Cedarville 6-4204. (3p) “Fight Rats with RODAN—ready to use—a prepared bait Rats .will eat—enough to kill 800 for 98c— satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BROWN’S DRUG.- County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking, 6-1023. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for sales and service Cedarville and vicinity. If interested write Motorists Mutual Insurance Com­ pany, 471 East Broad Street, Co­ lumbus, Ohio. (3w) LEGAL NOTICE Virginia F. Hoover, whose ad­ dress is 227.Madison Street, Harris­ burg, Pennsylvania, will take no­ tice that oil the 8th day-of Octo­ ber, 1949, Lester H. Hoover filed his certain- petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26,123 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 19th day of November, 1949. . SCHARRER, SCHARRER & HANAGHAN Attorneys for Plaintiff Gas & Electric Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (10-14-6t-ll-18) FOR RENT—Safe and dry stor­ age room. Tel. 6-1124. (2w) ® WANTED 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) • Legal Notice • NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Jessie G: Gowdy, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby giv.en that Wil­ liam H. Gowdy has been duly ap­ pointed as Executor of the estate of Jessie G. Gowdy, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene Dated this 22nd day of October, County, Ohio. 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. _ . By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Frank J. White, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Ralph M White has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator, of the estate of Frank J. White, deceased late of Sugarcreek Town s h i p , Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of October, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. " . By Luella Howser . Chief Deputy Clerk CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE TURKEYS FOR SALE—Hens dressed 65c; Toms dressed 50c; Hens on foot 50c; Toms on foot 35c above prices delivered. Gene Miller, Telephone Clifton 5812 or 5798. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The Church of God of Cedarville, Ohio has filed its petition in the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County Ohio, by its regular elected Trus­ tees, being Case No. 26154 in said Court, praying for authority to -mortgage its real estate in the Village of Cedarville, Greene Couh-: ty, Ohio, being all of Lot No. Sev­ enty-Seven (77) in John Orr’s Third Addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and to obtain a loan not to exceed Five Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars (§5,- 500.00), to be secured by mortgage on said real estate described in the petition and that said petition will be for hearing on or after the 25th day of November, 1949. Herman E. Stevenson Hazel Timberlalce Virgil Stanforth Ora Tingley Edith Stanforth Board of Trustees of The Church of God, Cedarville, Ohio. (10-28-5t-ll-25) • - LEGAL NOTICE Edward William. Ginac, whose address is Japanese Air Material Division, APO 704, San F.raneiseo, California, care of Post Master, will take notice that on the 8th day of October. 1949, Louise P. Gi­ nac filed her certain petition, a- gainst him for di y^or c e on the grounds of gross neglect)3of duty before the Common. Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case be­ ing No. 26,124 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 19th day’ of November, 19.49. OTTERBEIN CREAGER Attorney for Plaintiff Callahan Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (10-14-6t-ll-J.8)‘ NOTICE OF APPOINMENT Estate of Ida M. Streit, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Grace C. Borton has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the estate of Ida M. Streit, deceased, late of. Caesarcreek Township* Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 8th day of October* 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (10-14-3t-10-28) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk FOR SALE—Hot Boy, gas heat­ er with fan, five room size, used 1 winter; Phone 61351, Wilbur Wisecup. FOR SALE—Thor Gladiron. Al­ so one new Winchester model 12, pump gun. Call G-4841. " FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4%-interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Wilson Downs, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Law­ rence T. Tuttle has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the estate of Wilson Downs, deceased, late of Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 14th day of October, 1.949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the. Probate Court, Greene c 0 Z Y Fri. and Sat., Oct. 28-29 William Holden - Mona Freeman “The Streets of Laredo” Cprtoon and Sports Sun. and Mon., Oct. 30-31 Humphrey Bogart - John Derek “Knock on Any Door” Also Fox News and Cartoon Nov. 2^3 Wed. and Thurs., Pat O’Brien - Robert Ryan “The Boy With . Green Hair” Plus News and. Comedy RESOLUTION NO. 254 A U T H O R I Z I N G THE PUR­ CHASE OF REAL ESTATE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT­ ING A SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT; THE SECURING OF AN EASEMENT FOR AN OUTFALL SEWER THEREFORE; AND A BILL OF SALE FOR BRIDGE, PIERS AND PRESENT SEWER AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH SAID OUTFALL SEWER AND THE DISMISSAL AND T E R M I N A ­ TION OF CLAIMS BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND THE DIS­ SOLUTION OF INJUNCTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO: THAT, WHEREAS, since 1929 the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, has disnosed of its sewage through a Sluiceway and in the settling beds owned by the then Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company and now H. A. Tyson of London, Ohio, and, WHEREAS, the use thereof was by license only and the said H. A. Tyson has heretofore terminated sajd license and that there is now pending litigation in damages and also injunction to enjoin the fur­ ther use of said manner of dis­ posal together with claims for re­ pairs of the sluiceway. AND, WHEREAS, the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, by its Council has determined its intention to ap­ propriate property sufficient to construct a sewage disposal plant and an easement for an outfall s^wer ciRcly. WHEREAS the Sewer Commit­ tee of Council has negotiated with the said II. A. Tyson for the pur­ chase of sufficient real estate for the construction of the sewage dis­ posal plant and the construction and operations, of an outfall sewer together with the purchase of an iron bridge over Massie’s Creek and piers"over draws that are now used for the sluiceway, and the settlement of all claims between the said Village and the said-H, A . Tyson for valuable considera­ tion and an agreement to carry the same into effect, which said Committee has recommended the acceptance of said settlement, deed, bill of sale, and grant of easment. SECTION 1. Therefore, he it re­ solved that the recommendations of said Sewer Committee of Coun­ cil be and they are hereby accepted and the Village- of Cedarville does hereby determine to accept from the said H, A. Tyson a deed for certain real estate more particul­ arly described in said recommenda­ tions of said committee; also a grant for easement for an outfall sewer through said plant; also a , hill of sale for the iron bridge a- cross Massie’s Creek and the ce­ ment piers opposite the Mill dam and to the site of the plant to­ gether with all present sewer lines constructed and used for a sewer ling, together with‘the conditions and provisions as set forth in the agreement so recommended by said sewer committee. And the Mayor and the Clerk of the Village of Cedarville are hereby authorized to execute said agreement on be­ half of the Village and to accept said deed, grant and hill of sale on behalf of the Village and the Clerk is authorized to record the same with the Recorder of Greene County, Ohio. SECTION 2. That there he and hereby is authorized the expendi­ ture of the sum of $7,000.00 in payment for the foregoing, dis­ tributed as follows: $50,00 for the conveyance of the land for said sewage disposal plant; $900.00 for the easement for said outfall sew­ er;. $50.00 for the release of all claims for damages, injunction or otherwise; and $6,000.00 for^the conveyance of the bridge, piers, present sewer line and other per­ sonal property as set forth in said agreement. SECTION 3. That the same he paid as follows: $500.00 upon ex­ ecution of said agreement of which $50.00cis to he for the conveyance of the land on which the sewer disposal plant is to be constructed and the balance to be applied as Council may later determine. The balance of said purchase p r i c e shall he payable out of First Mort­ gage Bonds to be issued upon the slant to be ^constructed and shf$ be payable upon the issuance of said bonds as in said agreement set forth and there is hereby anpro-4 priated said sums from a fund a- rising from the sale of said First Mortgage Bonds or from any law­ ful funds available of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and the Trea­ surer is hereby authorized to is­ sue his voucher for the down pay- jment and upon the issuance of the First _Mortgage _Bonds aforesaid the balance .of said sum shall he set apart and he and hereby is ap­ propriated for the above purpose and no other purpose whatsoever. ' SECTION 4, That this resolu­ tion shall become effective at the earliest period allowed b'r law. Adopted this 3 day of October, 1949. Wm. W. Ferguson. Mayor ATTEST: P. J. MeCorkell Clerk. (10-14-2t-10-28) LEGAL NOTICE Xenia Market vs. Robert K. and Bertha L. Shaw Robert K. Shaw and Bertha I* Shaw, whose respective place of residence is unknown and who ha? departed from the county of their residence with intent to delay or defraud the creditors, or to avoid service of, summons, or to keep themselves consealed with like in­ tent, will take notice that on Sep­ tember 21, 1949, the undersigned filed its petition in the Court of Common Pleas in Greene County, Ohio. The action is apponent and account for merchandise sold. The prayer of the petition is for judg­ ment for $180.03 with interest at the rate of 6 percent from the first day of July, 1949. The defendants named above are required to answer on or before the 19th day of November, 1949. Xenia Market by. Robert B. Brewer, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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