The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

- - - . % .* T h t Cedarville,, O. Herald Friday, AprU 1950 Glann Tolle, 41. Nancy Harris, 43; Martha Swaby, 1 THREE - MINUTE TESTS: if.3*’ Norma Smith,, f Shirley Powers, 60; Glenra Nance, damson, 40; Corena Wiseman, 34, 60; Mary Jo Duvall, 47; Velma Clara Sexton, 35; and Sally Qn theSchool Scene Continued from Page One 42; Donald Baldwin, 41; and Shope, 46; Janet Gordon, 46; West, 32. B©api Waff f®r tern W ^ i^ s r w the LENNOX a Different because it saves more fue l . . . different because it can be in­ stalled and serviced from inside the room, without the need : crawling under the house-.. . and .afferent be­ cause it gives maximum air circulation. Long gas travel within heat exchanger extracts all usable heat from the fuel. Absolutely safe, perfectly silent, a. size for every need. Manual or automatic controls. Order today—install today —get comfort today! LENNOX, WORLD’SLARGESTMANUFACTURERSAND ENGINEERSOFWARMAIRHFATfNGSYSTEMS 316 S. 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Easter Egg Hunt Sponsored By College Fraternity " The Kappa Sigma Kappa Frat­ ernity o f Cedarville College held its annual Easter-egg hunt on Thursday afternoon. Pupfls of the first three grades were invit­ ed to take part in the hunt. The following pupils won prizes: First g ’ ade: John Lewis, $1.00 fo - finding an egg with the fraternity greek letters on i t f Joe Purdin, toy -truck; Claire Cummings, a plastic, table-ser­ vice set; Mary Carlsen, Marvel Lee Cutting, and Gene Stewart, five cents each. Second grade: Ronnie Baker, airplane; Harlie Spencer, ball; Judy Baldwin, four paint books with brush. Third grade: David Hughes $1.00 fo r finding an egg with greek let ters on it; Joan Revere, $1.00 for finding most eggs o f any contest­ ant; Thurman Charles and Karlh McCallister, toys. The hunt was enjoyed by all the school children. Perfect Attendance For Fifth School Period Pupils who have' attained per­ fect attendance for the past six weeks are as’ follows: FIRST GRADE: Mike Lowry, Gene Stewart, Alice May Evans, Ruth Jamason, Alice Johnson, Shirley Jordan, Joan Mowelry, Sue Reynolds, and Julia Steigers. SECOND GRADE: Ronnie Ba­ ker, Paul Baldwin, Tim 'Blazer, Kenneth Detty, Lester Ferguson, Larry Jamason, Gary Moorman, Harlie Spencer, Daniel Stewart, Bonnie Abrams, Judith Baldwin, Patty Bowen, Charlotte Charles, Connie Engle, Mary Ison, Joyce Sipe, and Patricia Walsh. THIRD GRADE: Robert Ar­ thur, Robert Brown, Forest Jones, Karlh McCallister, Ste­ phen Myers, Eugen^ Straley, Sandre Bates, Mary Johnston, Mary Klontz, Rita Lowery, and Janet Parsons. FOURTH GRADE: Earl Ba­ ker, James Bowen, Wayne Max- ton; Donald Melton, Gerald Pick­ ett, "Virginia Bennington, Betty Lou Charles, Marjorie Erwin, Wanda Lewis; Anita Miller* and* Shirley Poole. FIFTH .GRADE:: Nelson Pieki ex-fag, William. Sttarejj • • Bennington, ‘ Joy Evans, Mildred McCallister, Eleanors MacGregor, Delnta Spencer, Jane Stewart; Sue Stover, and Treva Turner. ‘ SIXTH GRADE: Richard E f - dwin, Ernest Burton, Jackie Lil- lieh, William Lister, David Par­ sons, Ronald Reese, Robert Rob­ erts, Gsorge Woodards, Barbara Baker, Susan Catter, Linda Gor­ don, Jane MacMillan, Doris Rey nolds, Janet Stewart, and Janice Weakley. SEVENTH GRADE: Don Ba­ ker, Richard Bennington, Larry Conner, James Ison, David Laf- ferty, John MacMillan, Ronald Mott, Dale Reed, Ronald Sink, Larry Stover, David Toney, Don­ ald Vest, Laura Harris, Carol Stevenson, and Marlene Steven­ son. EIGHTH GRADE: Bill Arthur, Thurman Baker, Bill Baldwin, Eugene Bennington, Paul Coates, Wayne Corbean, Neil Frame, Charles Hyme, Don .Stewart, Do­ ra Kearns, and Joyce Smith. FRESHMEN: Lowell Abels, Ronald Boas?, James Ewry, Geo­ rge Pitejfciek, Tom Schroader, James Shops, Richard Sprgcklen, Dale Stover, Mack Weakley, Ggjg ole Campbell, Frances Carr, Dot- tie Cook, Nancy Dean, Shirjey Glass, Dorothe Hubbard, Bettjr Lemaster, Martha Purdin, Jane purdom, Daisy Spencer, Connie Swabyj/ Emily Swanton, and Janet Williamson. SOPHOMORES: .Stanley Ab­ els, Russell Lister, Leonard Lo­ ugh, Gene- Purdin, Max Eitenour, Opha Burton, Sue Buffenbarger, Jane Davis, Joan Hamman, Nor­ ma Korney, vCarolyn Stewart, Myrtle Vest,.and Joyce Woods. JUNIORS: Don Baldwin, Byuce Corrigan, Pat Collier, Janet Crum- rine, Mary Hopkins, Clara Sex­ ton, Martha' Swaby, and Paula Turner. SENIORS: Don Chesnut, James Luttrell, Rebecca Cresweil, Vio­ la Ferguson, Janet Hull, and Jeanne Huston, • % DINNER A* SUCCESS The annual fish and game ban­ quet, held in the Xenia field house Tuesday evening, was largely at­ tended and the. program proved very pleasing. fr » HONOR FOUR SQUADS « Beavercreek’s four athletic ;.-.quads were entertained at the school ^Tuesday evening. The speaker was Rev, Harvey Hahn of Dayton. BANKER RECOGNIZED Stanley M. Bernard, cashier of the Port William bank, was e- lected vice president o f the Clin­ ton county bankers’ association. GARLAND IS DIRECTOR Ville, Ohio R. 2; The Board’ o f Style o f ssud 6356 being Marc* 1 Trustees of the Cedarville .United Presbyterian Church, Cedarville; ,Qhio; Terressa -Williamson, Raw- son, Ohio; Mary Walter, Kenton, Ohio; Ruth Burkey, Bluffton, Ohio and Harold Dobbins, R. 2, Cedar­ ville, Ohio. •You are hereby notified that on the 5th day o f April A. D. ISpO, an Inventory and Appraisement of the estate o f Alta D. Wagner deceased, late of Cedarville Vil­ lage in. said County, was filed in this Court. . Said Inventory. and Appraise­ ment will be for, hearing before this Court on the 24th day b f April, 1950, 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 for hearing. Given under my hand and seal o f said Court, this 5th day o f April, 1950. . w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r (4-14) Probate Judge (Seal) Luella Howser Deputy Clerk PROBATE COURT Greene County, Ohio . Accounts and Vouchers in the following named persons and es­ tates have been filed in the Pro­ bate Court, of Greene County, Ohio, fo r inspection, settlement and record and unless there Is <* motion filed fo r hearing same on ~ . , _ T , - °r before the 15th day of May, Bill Garland of Liberty town -(1950> the same wilJ { Q ordered ship, across the border in Clm- setfled and recorded. ton county, was named a direc­ tor of the Lamb and Fleece club at the annual dinner meeting last week. The term is_for two years. TO DEDICATE HOSPITAL Tentative plans are laid for de­ dication of Fayette county’s new memorial hospital, Sunday, May 7, at .2 P. M. Open house -will be held the preceding aft^rn^ons and evenings. HOLD SONGFE3T Doris Wipert, whose name graces the mail box on the 3-C highway between Washington C. H. and Sabina was hostess to a merry songfest one evening last week! JURY INDICTS SEVEN S. Hathaway vs. Norman C: Hath­ away. Tiddings, Jeffrey, Wiseman & Rogers Attorneys f o r Plaintiff 512-20 Harries Bldg. Dayton 2, Ohio (4-7-6t-5-12) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Charles J. Butcke, De­ ceased. Notice is. hereby given that Rus­ sell G. Butcke and Herman J. Butcke have been duly appointed that on the 23 day o f March, 1950, Gerald F. Keeling, filed his peti­ tion against her in the Court o f Common Pleas, Division o f Do­ mestic Relations, Greene County, Ohio, being Case Nnniber 26361 D, R., on the -docket o f said Court, praying for a decree o f divorce from her on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruel­ ty, and further praying fo r title to real estate, household goods and automobile and custody o f minor children; that said real estate is described as follows, to-wit: “ Situate in the Village of Osborn as Executor of the estate of Char- jn Qounty Qf Greene, and State les J. Butcke, deceased, late o f Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day o f April, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER . Judge o f the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate -of Roberta Penewit, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that J- A. Finney has been duly appoint­ ed as Administrator o f the estate of Roberta Penewit, deceased, late o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day o f April, 1950. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Marvin R. Church, Administrator, . W: H. Church, decease^. Wilbur W . Deaton, Administra­ tor W, W. A., Glenn L. Deaton, deceased. _ Roberta E. DeHaven, Administra­ trix, Albert D. DeHaven, de­ ceased. C. S., Merrick, Guardian, Viola Mc­ Kinney, Incompetent; George H. Smith, Administrator, E. O. Thompson, deceased. George H. Smith, Administrator, .Lutie A . Thompson, deceased. Robert A. Turnbull, Administra­ tor, Lydia Turnbull, deceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ TIVE ACCOUNTS William S- Rogers, Administrator, Carrie Nelson, deceased. John C. Semler, Administrator, D. B. N. W. W. A., Henry W . Sem­ ler, deceased! The Clinton county grand jury Elta L. Spahr, Administratrix, Ho- returned seven - indictments, ig - { mer M. Spahr,' deceased. John L. Walker, Executor, Robert NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Bert B. Bowell, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Gladys F. Bowel! has been duly appointed as Executrix o f the es­ tate o f Bert B. Bowell, deceased, late o f Caesarcreek) Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day o f March, 1950. ' w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r o f Ohio, bounded and described as follows: Being 32.86 feet taken by parallel lines o ff the south side o f Lot No. 891 and 19-71 feet taken by parallel lines o ff the north side o f Lot No 892, as shown oh the recorded plat o f Albert Krumm, Section Five, in Volume 3, page 33, Greene County Plat Records. Being ’the same premises conveyed to Forrest E. and Ruth M. War- shime by deed dated August 27th, 1948, and recorded in Volume 208, page 482, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio.” That said case is entitled Ger­ ald F- Keeling, plaintiff, versus Charlene’Francis Keeling, defend­ ant. Said Charlene Francis Keeling will further take notice that she is required to answer said peti­ tion on o r before the expiration of six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice, to-wit: the 5th day o f May, 1950. Gerald F- Keeling, Plaintiff Meyer Dreety and Paul Ziegler Attorneys fo r Plaintiff 602 Gas & Electric Building Dayton 2, Ohio (3-31-6t-5-5) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Harry L. Davis, De­ ceased, v Notice is hereby given that Charlotte Davis has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the Judge o f the I^obate ^CourtTGreene estate o f Hariy L. Davis, deceased, County, Ohio. ^ Cedarville Village, Greene (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Connty» oh l°- Chief Deputy Clerk nored six cases and continued two. THORNE IS NAMED H. H. Thorne, retired Wilming­ ton business man, has been eleet- M. Walker, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS. Leon Van Wert, Guardian, Savelle ’ M. Croft, aka Savilla Croft, In­ competent, Third Account. LUZl 1 U U biU C oa lilCWiy iic to U ljc ll C iC L t" -~r , , — , n ; _j* * ed president-of the Clinton coun-’ Ve*«ey ^ w is , Guardian, Louisa ty historical society. Fifteen per- Grim™, Incompetent, Statement J .. , r .. • .. * ... - in Lieu o f and fo r an Account. sons attended the opening meet­ ing o f the^society. Henry Rector, Wm. R. Fraver, and ___ John * Bigler, Trustees, Ed 8. rL- '" » . , , . \ Foust, deceased. First Account. PLAN LAKE I-ACILITIES K. Mallow; Gaardian, Sich- Sfeatfe vappropnations o f close* ard j i an0Wj a Minor, Second id $77,000 fo r buddings - and j Account equipment at- Lake Gowan, Cliii- WilBur N; ff> Guardian, Maynard - . 1 1 Le]Roy Neff> et al> minors> state_ ment in Lieu o f and for an A c­ count.. ton county’s artificial lake, will Le expended this year, f Guaranteed upholsterer & Re- Ipair estimates walls upholstering « . Smith, Admr. W. W. A., [127 Center St. Xeniar Phone 1575M Alvq Stephens, deceased. ^ or 1611J * . WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge By Luella Howser April 14, 1950 . WEHAVE IT! the NEW RADIANTCONTROL TOASTER AutoiMtk fdyvfld Mkf, A ljl youdois dropiBthchread;>’ Br*«lfowara vtomuHsaHy#; on When perfectly toasted, cue cent turns o&automatScglR r « i w (H *If s u»«iHy w it h ., out popping or banging Let; uy t e r n you£^ toast with your. Coffee WANTED—WOOL, Top -prices. Lloyd Devoe, Clifton, Tel. 5329. (3-10-6t-4-14 pd.) NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS _ GARDEN PLOWING—See Dale Dean on the Tee truck or call James Leon Randolph 6-1563. (4t) j vs. Evelyn Frances Randolph SPENCER SUPPORTS — Indi­ vidually designed, Consult Mrs- Mildred MeMillen, 225, West Main, Xenia. Teh 1646-M (6t-8-24-4-28) NOTICE—Did you get the Day- ton Sunday paper? I f not, please contact Ima Purdin, Tel. 6-2132. Dayton, Ohio ’ (3-24-6t-4-28) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Easter Black, De­ ceased. * Notice is hereby, given that Roy A. Black has been duly appointed as Exgputor o f the. estate of Eas­ ter Blank, ftSPeased,- late o f Vil­ lage o f BeUhrook, Qreege Gpunty, Ohio. Dated this 7th day o f April, 1950. , 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. -■ (4-14-31-4-28) By Luella. Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate, o f George Haverstick, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Han-y C. Haverstick has been, duly ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the ^estate of George Haverstick, de­ ceased, late, o f Township o f Beaver- Cjceek, Greene County, Ohio., Dated this 6th day of April, 1950. 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.. ; (4-14-3t-4-28) By Luella. Howser. Chief *Deputy Clerk NOTICE'OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lizzie Haverstick, De­ ceased. 1245 W. 45th Ave., Miami, Fla. Case No. 26355 TJie ftb§ye named, defendant will take notice that en the 1st dgy pf May A. D. 1950 the plaintiff ahoy® named will take the deposition o f Major John M. Adams, sundry witness, to be used as evidence in the trial o f the above cause id be­ half o f the plaintiff at the' law offices of Paul W. Rion, 901 Mi­ ami Savings Building, Dayton, in the County of Montgomery in the State o f Ohio between the- hours o f 10:00 o’clock A. M..and 6 o’clock P. M. of said day and that the taking of - the same will he ad­ journed from day tp day between the sgmu hsufs /ip til they are complete^.' PAUL W. RION Attorney for Plaintiff. » " (4-7-3t-4.gl > LEGAL NOTICE William J. Gannon whose ad­ dress is Box 12, Wesleyan Station, Middletown; Conn., will take no­ tice. that on the 3rd_ day o f April, 1950, Donna D. Gannon filed her certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruel­ ty, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case-being. No. 26372 on the docket o f said Court, and will come on for hearing on or after the 13th day of May, 1950.. HORN & ZARKA Attorneys for Plaintiff . Winters Bank Bldg., Dayton (4-7-6t-5-12) ' Notice is hereby gjygn* last khown address was Si: Harry.^G.. Haverstick has been dujy [Farms, Hgmgtor^ Virginia, ship, G,teene ^County*..,Ohio. Dated* this mc^day 0f April,. LEGAL NOTICE - Norman C. Hathaway, whose nclair wifi apnointed.^s Administrator of the. take qptipg tha^ q« the sjh^ay pf .April, W5Q, Msreeil "j$. Hathaway filed her.-eertgin i^titieh 418*^1 him. fo r tiivprce on the greppdg i>f extreme praeRy -before the Gem* . 1950. *■ ...". £ ~ ' mom Pleas Court o f Greene Coun- >l 'WILLIAM iL.McCA.LLISTER ty, Ohfo, said case being Np. 26380 A Judge pfi.the*Pri>bate Court, Greene on the docket o f said Court and feouriW^Ghfefr ^r . .. will com e' on fo r 'hearing on or |?4>A4f<HipZ8$* Bjfi^Luella Howser , — - — -‘- j '------- - ----- ----------------- -— - ' ^"Chief .Deputy Clerk DEAD* STOCK S * ■ ' G w l ........... : y :- ' : X E N ^W J S M m Z E i Small Btoel^^^y^ir^aptly* FILING CoUn- J probate C’ourt’ r her;/Cedarville,; W B Q A & fa -M iS b Ge- .•.. »" - ..... NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Raymond T- William­ son, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Fan­ nie Williamson has been duly ap­ pointed as Executrix o f the estate o f Raymond T. Williamson, de­ ceased, late o f Cedarville Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day o f March, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Dated this 20th day of March, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser (-24-3t-4-7) Chief Deputy Clerk Evelyn Frances Randolph, whose address is 1250 N-W. 45th avenue, Miami, Fla., will take notice that on the 20th, day of March, 1950, James Leon Randolph filed his certain petition against her for court a — - J 5 5 “ sence, before the Gommon Pleas Court o f Greece County, Ohio, said case being No. 26355 on thg docket o f said cqurt, aqd w’ill come up fop hearing on qr after the 29ti day o f April, 1950, style of said case being James Leon Randolph vs. Evelyn Frances Randolphs County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser - Chief Deputy Clerk CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank’ all my dear neighbors and friends for all the nice cards and notes sent to me during-iny recent misfortune. They were' a -source o f comfort to me and I appreciated them very much. MRS. JENNIE SHROADES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT IJstate o f Alexander Nared. De­ ceased. - Notice is hereby given that Mar­ gie Nared has been duly appoint­ ed as Administratrix o f the estate o f Alexander Nared, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, County, Ohio, Dated this g4th day of March, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate .Court, Greene County, Ohio. Paul W. Rion, Attorney -K g r- Plainttff, 901 Miami Savings Building, l e g a l n o t ic e Elizabeth Carr Cutter, whose ad­ dress is P. O. Unit No. 2, Camp F. H. Pendelton, Oceanside, Calif- fornia, will take notice that on the F. H. Pendelton, Oceanside, Cali- 22nd day o f March, 1950, Clarence Qreene Edward Cutter, Jr., filed his cer­ tain petition against her fo r di­ vorce pn the grounds of grov^ negr lect pf duty and. extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court: p f Greene County, Ohio, said case be­ ing No. 26359 on the docket Of said LEGAL NOTICE No- 26361 Charlene Francis Keeling, whose last knpwg piagg o f resideneg ^yas care o f General pgRvgFy, Lgwrenpe Kansas, will hereby take notice (3-31~3t-4-14) By Luella Howser court, and will come up fo r hear- Chief -Deputy Clerk in£ on' or after the 29th day of April, 1950, style o f said case be­ ing Clarence Edward Gutter, J r., vs. Elizabeth Carr Cutter* > Paul E*. Layton, Attorney for Plaintiff 142% N°rth Broad Street, Fairborn, Chip FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We huve Many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or- Inquire Mri&VffPey g Cfi. Londqp, O. 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