The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

lay, luly 21, 1950 The Cedarville, O. Herald 24BirthsAre listedforCounty ForMonthofJune Dawn, Alycen Bass (Wm) 131 North “ College street* Yellow Springs; Diana Kay Brooks (Lin­ coln) P. 0 . Box 521 - South Charleston; Kent Maurice Camp­ bell Ralph) R. R. 2, Cedarville; Keith Morris Campbell (Ralph) R. R. 2, Cedarville; Robert Char­ les Clemens (John) R. R. 5, Xen- .ia; Michael Evans Harper (Floyd North Limestone street* James- .tawn; Brenda Elaine Kerr (Oli­ ver) 382 Columbus street, Wil­ mington; Roxanne Laufer (Char­ les) P. O. Box 2.4, Bloomings burg; Dan Alan Leach (Roland) R. R. 5, Xenia; Judith Kay Mc­ Clelland (Harold) 102 Allison avenue, Xenia. Harry Sanford Marshall (Harry R. R. 2, Cedarville; Billy Gene Pauley (Earl) Bowersville; San­ dra Ellen Peterson (Harold) R. R. 1 - New Burlington, Martha Kay Reed (Orland) R. R. 2, of said Court, this 11th day of July, 1950. , WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER ; Probate Judge Luella Howler ______________ Deputy\lsllerk Jamestown; Sharon Kay Stoops (Ira) R. R- 1» Jamestown; Jean Ellen Williams (Carl) Port Wil­ liam; Kenneth Charlies Butler (Earl) 758 South Monroe street, Xenia; Larry Vannorsdall (Rus­ sell) 120 West Third street, Xen-j NOTICE ON FILING * it ; Lawrence Norman Ashley INVENTORY ’ - ■ . : (Lawrence) 314 North Detroit The State of Ohio Greene County, s tm t . Xenia; Robert. K. Gaddis ^ ^ (Paul) R. F. D. 2, Wilmington.)^ pjjce, Dayton, Ohio; J. N HaV- Eloise Marie Lee (Louis) 504!erstick, 1266 Wilson Drive;’ Day- East Market street, Xenia; Kathy ton, Ohio; Huher Haverstick, '8 Jo Roberts (Grenvil) 34 Hivling' East Lynn, Dayton, Ohio; Irene v ' ^ iByrune, Box 117, Enon, Ohio- Har- sdreet, Xenia; PhiJIip Stephen ^ Snyderr540 Nashab0; c olu^ Us( Greene County XENIA, OHIO DAY AND NIGHT August 1,2,3,4 and5,1950 JUNIOR FAIR HOME DEMONSTRATION EXHIBITS GRANGES AND JUNIOR GRANGE STATE CONSERVATION SHOW LIVESTOCK SHOWS POULTRY - RABBITS - CAVIES HOUSEHOLD ARTS GARDEN CLUBS Walter (Carl) R. F. D. 4, Xenia. SAYS ADMIRAL WAS RIGHT Hon Clarence J. Brown, Greene county's representative in con­ gress says that Admiral Denfeld was right when he protested the reduction o f U. S. naval forces. CAR SALES UP The Korean war is having the effect of many purchases by per­ sons who fe a r , shortages. The county automobile registrar’s of­ fice reports a spurt in sales. CLASSIFIEDADS WANTED Chest of drawers, dresser, wardrobe or chiffopeere, phone 6-1451. FOR SALE 1 yr. old roosters, §1.50 each, Phone 6-4633. Parade, Friday, Aug . 4th, at 10:30 A . M. 4 H Club Style Show Friday, 7:00 P* M . FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer­ cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel­ low Springs 7717. FOR SALE—Wheel chair and few other articles. Chas. Towns- ley. Ohio; Mary Snyder, B. 117 , Enon, Ohio, ‘ ‘ You are hereby notified, that on the 15th day o f July, A. D. 1950, an Inventory and Appraisement .of the estate of Catherine Haverstick deceased, late of Beavercreek Township in said County, was* filed in this Court. Said for a distance o f 300' to a proposed manhole designated No. 23-A; thence bearing North 4° 0' East for a distance ofx.255' to a proposed manhole ' designated No. 23-B; thence bearing North 44° 45' East for a distance of 230' to a proposed manhole, designated . No. 23-C; thence continuing North 44° 45' East fo r a distance of 230? to a proposed.manhole, designated No. 23-B, located "ort the centerline of Center Street at a point 23' West of the centerline of- Main St.; thence, East along Center St. for a distance o f 185' to a proposed manhole, designated No. 23-F. lo­ cated at the intersection of Center Street and the’ first alley East of fnd parallel to Main Street; thence, continuing East On Center Street for a distance ,of 295' to a pro­ posed manhole, designated' No. 23- G, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley East o f Walnut Street; thence, con- ment. £VApn se-ss?ss.v\*35ss: s this’ Com! ; the 31st d ^ o ! ’S ” I’2“ ' 10 * P£ ‘ £ " 1 1950, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M. . j na.ted ^ h th® * Any person desring to file ex- “ in“ s 0 Q S ' . . ceptions to said Inventory must file Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 21 them at least five days prior to It is proposed to construct an the day set fo r hearing. tg" diameter vitrified clay, sani- Given under my hand and seal tary sewer line, running as follows: of said Court, this loth day. of Beginning at a proposed sani- •SECTION 6.. That bonds o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, • shall be. issued in anticipation of the collection of assessments by in­ stallments and in an amount equal thereto,' and notes of said Village shall be issued in anticipation of the issue of such bonds. SECTION 7. That the remainder o f the entire'cost of said'improve­ ment not specially assessed, in­ cluding the cost of intersections, together with the cost o f any real estate or interest therein purchased or appropriated, and the cost and expense of any appropriation pro­ ceedings therefore and the dam­ ages awarded any owner of ad­ joining lands and interest there­ on a n d . the cost and expense of any such Award shall be paid out o f any lawful funds available or by the issuance of bonds in the manner provided by law. . SECTION 8. This resolution shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 7 day of July, 1950. A. R. Frame Mayor of the Village of CedaTville P. J. McCorkell, Clerk * July, 1950, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge Luella Hawser, Deputy Clerk Race Program TUESDAY, AUG. 1ST 2f:18_Trot_______________________________________— § 600 Free for A ll P a c e -------------------------------- —— ---------------- - 600 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2ND 2:25 T r o t ________________________ 500 2 Yr. Old Trot (OCRA) S ta k e _______ - ________ *_______ l.UGQ 3 Yr. Old Pace (OCRA) Stake ___________________ ______ 1,000 THURSDAY, AUG. 3RD 2:22 P a c e _________________________________________ 600 2:18 P a c e _____________________ - ................. ............... ......... .. 600 3 Yr. Old Trot (OCRA) Sta&e____________________ _______ 1,000 FRIDAY, AUG. 4TH 2 Yr. Old Pace (OCRA) S ta k e ________________________ _ 1,000 2:20 T r o t __________________________________________ _____ 600 2:20 P a c e ________________________________________ 600 SATURDAY, AUG. 5TH 2:25 P a c e ________ 500 2:15 Pace (Stake closed) ____________________________ ■ „ 2,000 Free for All T r o t ------------------------------------- 600 HORSE SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Gus Sun Attractions Thurs. & Fri. ........ 7:00 P. M. Joie Chitwood’s Auto Daredevils, Sat. Aug. 5th 8 P. M* Horse Show Entries Clos Thurs. July 27, at 4 P. M. All other Entries Close, Tues., July 25th at 4 P. M, Except Race entries: 11 A. M. on day previous to race " General Admission including tax .... 50 cents R. K. Haines Pres. Mrs. J. Robert Bryson, Sec. J. Weir Cooper Vice-Pres. H. J. Fawcett, Treas. LEGAL NOTICE George J- Shumlin, whose 697 Steele Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey will take notice that on the 20th day o f July, 1950, Caroline W. Schumlin filed her certain peti­ tion against him fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26551 on the docket of said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or after the 26th day o f August, 1950. R. Stanley Lucas Attorney for Plaintiff M & M Bldg., Springfield (7-21-6t-8-25) LEGAL NOTICE *- Stella C. King, whose:present address is 450 Division Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, will take notice that on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County; Ohio,’ said case being No. 26537 on' the docket of said Court will come on ;for hearing on or after the 19th, day of August, 1950. . \ i Paul E. Layton f ; Attorney for Plaintiff l (7-14-6t-8-19) ' ,4 5 NOTICE ON FILING * INVENTORY The State o f Ohio Greene County. Probate Court To the surviving spouse, i f any; next of kin; beneficiaries under the will, if any; and the attorney or attorneys representing any of the i aforementioned persons, t You are hereby notified that on 'the 11th day of July, A. D. 1950, »an Inventory and Appraisement lo f the estate o f Raymond T. Wil- I.liamson, deceased, late of Town­ ship o f Cedarville in said County, was filed in this Court. Said Inventory And Appraise­ ment will he for hearing before |: this Court on the *31st day of July, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M. i Any person desiring to file ex- j ceptions ta said Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set for hearing. Given under my hand and seal RESOLUTION N pv 258;1 Declaring It Necessary'Ta lihpi'Gve Portions of Numerous Streets In The Village o f CedaTville, Ohio By The Extension And Construc­ tion o f Sanitary Sewers and De­ signated “ 3950 Sewer Extension Improvement.” Be-it resolved by the council of the Village o f Cedarville, State of Ohio, (3-4ths o f all members elect­ ed thereto concurring):* SECTION 1. That it is necessary to improve portions o f the streets hereinafter named in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, by the exten­ sion and construction ~of sahitary sewers, to-wit: Santiary Sewer Extension No. 20 (Revision o f Sanitarjr -Sewer No, i9 ). : . it is proposed to construct an diameter vitrified clay 'sanitary sewer line, running on the follow­ ing approximate hearings: ■, Beginning at a proposed sani­ tary sewer manhole No. 23 at the intersection, o f two alleys, (Me of which is situated midway between and parallel to College and Church St., and the other being the third alley West o f and parallel to Main St. and at right angles to College and Church St., and extending North 12° 30' West along the cen­ terline of the last mentioned alley You’ re money ahead 4 with a new Chevrolet ’-•rJ-'VJt f" H* SI-.W.V. FIRST— Chevrolet’s low purchase price means ypu’re money ahead to start. SECOND— Chevrolet’s great, action-packed .Valve-in-Head engine plus the sensational new Power-Jet carburetor provides high-powered performance at low cost per mile. THIRD— there are rugged Advance-Design features that lower your maintenance by keeping Chevrolet trucks on the road and cut of the shop! And FOURTH— because these value-loaded trucks are preferred over any other make, their resale value is right at the top. Yes, you really save all around on. a Chevrolet truck. Come In ancLget the full facts. Let us prove that-whatever your hauling- ‘need— you’ll be money ahead with a. Chevrolet, truck! *-K<r - f t ADVANCE-DISICN TRUCKS CUMMINGSCHEVROLET Cedarville, Ohio tary sewer manhole, designated No. 23-D, located on the centerlihe of Center Street at a point 23' West of the centerline o f Main Street, and extending North, parallel to the centerline o f Main Street for a distance of 310' to a proposed manhole designated No.. 23-D-l which is the terminus of this line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 22 It is proposed to construct and 8" diameter vitrified clay, sanitary sewer line, running as. follows: Beginning at -a proposed sani- ary sewer manhole, designated No. 23-F, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley East of and parallel to Main St., and extending North on the afore­ mentioned alley for a distance of 200' to a proposed manhole desig­ nated No. 23-F-l which is the ter­ minus of this line._ - Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 23 It is proposed to construct and 8" diameter vitrified clay sanitary sewer line, running as follows: Beginning at & prop'osedl sani­ tary sewer manhole, designated No. 23-F, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley East of and parallel to Main Street and extending South on the afore­ mentioned alley for a distance o f 120' to a proposed manhole,-.desig­ nated No. 23-F-2 _which is the terminus of this’'line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 24 It is proposed to construct an '8" diameter vitrified clay sanitary sewer line, running as follows: Beginning a t ' a proposed sani­ tary sewer manhole, designated rilto. 23-G located 'at the intersec-, 'tion of CeJ3ter*'Sfreet and the first alley East of and parallel to. Wal­ nut St., and extending North on the aforementioned alley for a dis­ tance of 145' to a proposed man­ hole designated No. 23-G-l which is the terminus p f this line. Sanitary Sewer. Extension No. 25 It is proposed to construct an 8" diameter vitrified clay sanitary sewer line running as follows: Beginning at a proposed sanitary sewer manhole, designated No. 23- G, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley East of and parallel to Walnut Street, and extending South on the aforementioned alley for a distance of 90' to a proposed manhole’ desig­ nated No. 23-G-l which is the ter­ minus of this -line. The foregoing to be designated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improve­ ment.” y SECTION 2. That it is hereby determined that the portions of. said streets above set forth are so situated in relation to each other that in order to complete the im­ provement thereof in the, most practical &nd economical manner same should be improved at the same time, with the same kind of materials and in the same manner and shall be treated as a single improvement. And that the grade of said streets as improved shall be as shown by the engineer’s plans and profiles which are made a part hereof. SECTION 3. That the plans, specifications, estimates and pro­ files of the proposed improvement, heretofore prepared by the engi­ neer, and now on file in the office of the Clerk of Council, be and the same are herebyapproved, ■SECTION 4. That the whole cost of said improvement less 1-50, and ■the cost of intersections, shall he assessed by the front footage up­ on the following described lots £nd lands, to-wit, all lots and lands bounded and abutting upon the pro­ posed improvement, which said lots and lands are hereby determined to be. specially benefited by said im­ provement; and .the cost of said improvement shall include the ex­ pense o f the preliminary and other surveys, and of’ printing and pub­ lishing'the notices, resolutions and ordinances required and the serv­ ing of said notices and the cost of engineering, k%al services and ex­ penses, and tfrg cost o f construc­ tion together .$»th interest on the notes and bqjgds issued in antici­ pation o f the collection o f deferred! assessments 'ijSjd all other .neces­ sary expenditures. ., SECTION'.f; That [the 'assess­ ments to be.' jevied shall he paid in ten. annuaf installments with Interest, on deferred payments at ‘he same rabt^as shall be bom by >he bonds toribe issued in antici­ pation. o f collection thereof; provided that _the owner o f ai»y. property assessed may, at .his op- tion, pay such assessment in cash within thirty days after the pass­ ing o f the assessing ordinance* - NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Carl Edwin. Gunlaeh, Deceased. Notice is "hereby given that Mor­ ris M. Smith has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the estate of Carl Edwin Gunlaeh, de­ ceased, late o f Sugar Creek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22 nd day of June, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) Dated this... 16th day o f June, 1950. - * WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputv Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) i NOTICE- OF APPOINTMENT known address was 21 Frederick Street, Hackensack, New Jersey, will take notice that on the 8th day June, 1950, John B. La Monica filed his certain petition against her fo r divorce on the grounds o f wilful absence before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26480 i on the docket o f said Court and will o f Dilver. Earner, Da- come on f 0r hearing on or after Estate ce^ , d.' ‘ ’ - ' . - [the 29th day of July, 1950. ?paul Layton Attorney for Plaintiff E. Harner has been duly appointed as Administratrix o f the estate o f Dilver Hamer, deceased, late c f Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day o f June, WILLIAM B, McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. t By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) Fairborn, Ohio (6-23-6t-7-28) LEGAL NOTICE -Russell Ford, whoseriast known place o f address was 1771 Lagonda Avenue, Springfield, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts is un­ known, is hereby notified that Lois M. Ford has filed against him in the Common Pleas Court, Greene NOTTCE °P APKHNTMENT Estate of Aden H. Bartow, Be- said petit!oi] b for , dfyorce „ „ Ce*r « ‘ v * ,, . w, Ithe ground of gross neglect o f duty Notice is hereby given that W .; an(} esaid cause will come on for W. Barlow has b ^ n duly appoint-: heari on after six (6) full ed as Administrator o f the estate, weeks fr£)m ^ ^ o f the firsl ^ d,en deceasedA 1316[ publication hereof, of Cedarville Village, Greene-Coun ty, Ohio. Dated this 11th day o f July, 1950. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (7-14-3t-7-28) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk Dan M. Aultman . Attorney fo r Plaintiff (6-23-61-7-28) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Catherine Haverstick, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Har­ ry C. Haverstick has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the _s- tate of Catherine Haverstick, de­ ceased late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. R U P T U R E Are you afflicted with rupture many with this ailment get re­ lief by having a truss properly fitted. James Drug Company o f Cedar- r i lk have in -their employ an experienced truss fitter. Give as a call. JAMES DRUG CO; 1 Cedarville, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Frank ,0. Harbison, Be- j ceased. . { Notice is hereby given that Elsie Harbison, has been duly appointed ; as Executrix o f the estate o f Frank? O. Harbison, deceased, late o f Ce­ darville Township, Greene County, * Ohio. | Dated this IGth day o f July, - 1950. » WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER j Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene* County, Ohio. 1 (7-14-3t-7-28) By Luella Howser; Chief Deputy Clerk ! Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 .Springfield, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Mary La Monica, whose last DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 Cows $2.50 Collect 454 Xenia XENIA FERTILIZER Div. o f Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed promptly FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terniss-Alse 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. CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in -' tested with Weeds. Book Your Corn Spraying Early Donald Hagler Phone 6-2621 or 6-1781 Cedarville, Ohio TheWeatherMan, theAlmanac, TonandWeallAgree— That it’s time to do tw o things about the clothing for the>who!e family: Brighten Up Spring Du4s, by Cleaning and Pressing » t t — V PHTi Vs Clean and Store for Summer, to Prevent; i'i damage from Moths. Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 SHOP AND SAVE THRIFT-E Pork’n Beans Red Rose No. 2 c a n .................. ............... — IGc ■*« ____ Red Kidney Beans Red Rose No. 2 ean ................ 10c f <m Hominy Eavey’ s No. 2 V 2 can can ................................ 10c Milk Green Pasture T-can 10c Salt Morton’s B o x ............ 10c Corn Merrit White or Yellow No.. 2 can ........................... 10c Tomato Paste 6 oz. can .... 10c Ice Cream mix junket box 10c Mustard Merrit Pt. Jar .. 10c i * Green Beans Stelma No. can - i ...........................10c Shredded Rice box .......... 18c Pickles Merrit Dill Qt. jar 19c Ice Cream Salt 10 lb. bag 25c Mops - cotton 8 o z ............. 39c QUALITY MEATS m ' ' y *TCr¥aiirCheese.............. lb."49c town/ ......................... lb. 59c - Smoked Picnics (whole) _ * Ham Ends (Shank) :... lb. A9c ......................... lb. 55c Chickens — Lunch Meats — Hams HARNER&HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET

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