The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

Friday- July 28 , 1950 Along Greene County Farm Front ' ' By EL A . DRAKlE Dairy Day Tour Tickets On Sale Tickets fo r Greene county’s dairy; day tour to. the Ohio agri­ cultural experiment station at Wooster on Aug. 11, are now on sale in every township and should he purch&ied before Friday, Aug. 4, according to Clark Meridith, chairman o f the county -dairy service unit, sponsors o f the tour. The tour will be made by Grey­ hound buses, leaving the Xenia parking lot at 6 a. m. returning s t 7 j . m. Dairymen and their families are invited to attend the dairy day program o f lectures, demonstrations, exhibits, tours judging contests. A special pro­ gram. has been planned fo r the ladies. Bound trip tour tickets will sell fo r $4.50 and may be secur­ ed at the county agent’s office; from Milo Cooper and Glen Char­ les, county technicians; or from the following dairy service unit directors: Robert L. Thomas, Beavercreek township; Herman"* Armstrong, Bath township; Paul Middleton, Caesarcreek township; John Stover, Cedarville township John Steiner, Jefferson township; Clark Meridith, Miami township; Everett Gregg, Spring Valley township; Earl Hubbell, Sugar- creek township; Wm. I. Stover, Xenia township. Take Combined Straw O ff Clover! Combined straw and stubble should be dipped and removed from red clover seedings before Aug. 15, according to C. J, Wil­ lard, associate agronomist at the Ohio agricultural experiment sta­ tion. Tests over several years show the yield o f clover hay the fo l­ lowing year to be almost doubled; by removing the straw. In some year3» stands have been com­ pletely killed over the winter where combined straw was not removed. This is not due t§ smothering by the excess straw, except to a slight extent. The difficulty behaves like a disease induced by the greater dampness o f the area under the straw, but the exact cause is not yet known. I f the straw is removed and a crops, such as tomatoes, potatoes and bottle gas installed by the sweet com and lima beans, will Spring Valley Hardware o f Spring controll weeds and save soil moi- “ Valley; and cooking utensils fiom store. Mulching will also prevent H. R. Sheets, Fairborn, the soil from puddling, help main­ tain more uniform soil tempera­ ture, and release nutrients when the mulch decomposes. *’* Straw, ground com cobs, saw­ dust, shavings or low grade hay, may be used as mulch. Three or four inches o f hay or straw and two inches o f the others is enough. Materials with many weed seeds should uot be used and nitrogen or mixed fertilizers is recommended on mulched crops; Old Dominion Folk Have Annual Picnic Natives o f Old Virginia and their* descendants who live^ in Greene county have an organiza­ tion—the Greene County Cirgin- •Probate Judge Li^lla-Hqwser - ‘ Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Margaret Smith Gartens, whose address is St. Stephens, New Bruns­ wick, Canada will -take, notice that on the 24th day o f July*fl950 Carl William Cariens filed,'his*.certain petition against heftK-for.. divorce’ on the grounds o f gross .neglect bf ians association. Its total member- duty and extwm6 cruelty" before ship runs into Considerable ^ H t h e Common Pleas Court 2 Greene bers. Charles Greer, o n e J j“ * ; County, Ohio, said case..‘being No. county, commissioner from Beaver 26543 on the docket o f said Court creek township, is president of - ourt the group. It held its annual re­ union at the fairgrounds Sun­ day with the usual picnic dinner. CLASSIFIED ADS Dayton Producers Livestock Receipts Greene county stockmen con­ signed 1995 head or 44.98 percent o f the livestock handled by the Dayton Producers Livestock as­ sociation during*the month of June according to A . A. Neff o f Alpha, who is manager of the or­ ganization. This volume was made up o f 52 cattle, 47 calves, 233 sheep and 1663 hogs. E. J. Ferguson, Beavercreek, jow Springs 7717 township is chairman o f Dayton) -------- - ■— Producers operating committee, j FOR SALE—Wheel chair and Greene county directors are: | few other articles. Chas. Towns- Roger Collins, Cedarville town- ley. WANTED Chest o f drawers, dresser, wardrobe or chiffoneere, phone 6-1451. ~FOR SALE 1 yr. old roosters, $1.50' each, Phone 6-4633. FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer- for a distance o f 300' to a proposed manhole designated $ o . 23-A ; thence bearing North*4l>:O' East fo r a distance o f 255' to a proposed manhole designated No. 23-B; thence bearing North 44° :45' East for a distance o f 230' to a proposed manhole* designated No. 23-G; thence continuing North; "44° 4l>' East fo r a distance.jof .230' tb ..a proposed manhole, d&ignated .Np, 23 -J}, located on- the* centerline iff Center Street at a point 23' West the* centerline1 o f Main St.; thence, East along Center St. fo r a distance of 185' to a proposed manhole, designated No. 23-F, lo­ cated at the intersection o f Center Street and the first alley East of :nd oaralle] to Main Street; thence, continuing East On Center Street for a distance o f 295' to a pro­ posed manhole, designated No. 23- TvrAT wryrw i? G, located at the intersection of L ^ A L NOTICE Center Street and the first alley George J- Shumlin, whose 697 jjast of Walnut Street; thence, con- Steele Avenue, Plainfield, New { £ uing East Dn the centerline of Center Street for a distance of W^Schun*11" 260’ to a proposed manhole, desig- tlon again The Cedarville, O. Herald and will come on for hearing on or after the 2nd day.of September, 1950. Benjamin Horn Attorney for* Plaintiff U. B. Bldg., Dayton, .Ohio (7-28-61-9-1) ;nlin filed her certain peti- mzi him fo r divmrce on the ^ nus o f this line. «»r nini ncicroaa. ueconcroneu < gi«u«ua of gross neglect of duty _ „ . - T three apartment house. Phone Yel- before the Common Pleas Court of Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 21 ' Greene County, r Ohio, -Said case It is proposed to construct an being No. 26551j bnfthe '-docket o f 8" diameter vitrified day, sani- said Court and Jwill cdme on for ta ry sewer line, running as follows: hearing on or after the 26th day Beginning at a proposed sani- o f August, 1950,*, ’’ tary sewer manhole, designated No. 23-D, located on the centerlihe of Center Street at a point 23' West of the centerline of Main Street, and extending North,’ parallel to the centerline of Main*. Street for SECTION 6. That bonds o f the Village Of Cedarville, Ohio, shall be issued in anticipation of the collection o f assessments by in­ stallments and in an amount equal thereto; and notes o f said Village shall* be issued in anticipation of the issue o f such bonds. SECTION 7. That the remainder o f the* entirev‘cost’*of said improve-' ment npfe‘ vspecially ’assessed, In* eluding the cost o f ihtefsectioris,' together with the .cost”of any real estate or interest therein*purchased or appropriated, and the cost and expense of any appropriation pro­ ceedings therefore and the danir ages awarded any owner of ad­ joining lands and interest there­ on and the cost and expense of pny such award'shall be paid out of any lawful funds available or by the issuance of bonds, in the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 7 day of July, 19501 A. R. Frame Mayor" of the Village of Cedarville Attest * | P. J, McCorkell, Clerk Dated this 16th 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) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . Estate - o f . Dilver Hamer, De­ ceased; .. . .• . .. , . Notice is -hereby- given that Nora- E. Hamer has been duly appointed, as Administratrix of the-estate of Dilver Hamer, deceased, late cf Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day of June, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) ship, Myron Fudge, Silvercreek; j ' gtock and Stanley Lucas* : . and Donald Dallas, Xenia town-1 FOR S.ALE-^110 acres stocK anas Plaintiff . gram fai-m 2 miles from Cedarville •> . , qSrtntrt-iil shlP* 1-4 mile from US-42 on gravel M & M Bldg” Springf* Protect Stored Grain f road. Crop land shows good pro- Farnt stored grain is subject duction. Pasture land with spring to weevil damage and should be fed running water. .No wells on watched closely especially if farm. Large brick house with two stored with high moisture con- room basement. Large barn J;hat tent. i needs some repair. Price $150.00 Fumigants are available under P61’ acre- Possession Jan. 1st, 1951* several trade names. A good mix- W■ 4* Cochran Farm Agency., Tel. tore is one part carbon disulphide 8-8355, So. Charleston, Ohio. l^w M & M Bldg., Springfield (7-21-6t-8-25) LEGAL NOTICE Stella C. Xing, whose present manhole designated. fio . 23-D-l address is 450 Division Street, which is the terminus o f this line. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, will Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 22 take notice that on the grounds of | It is proposed to construct and gross neglect of duty and extreme 8" diameter vitrified clay,, sanitary cruelty before the Common Pleas sewer line, running as follows: _________ _____ _______ -____________ Court of Greene County, Ohio, said Beginning at a proposed sani- and fou r parts carbon tetrachlor-, „ SALE—Two doors and two case being No. 26537 on $he docket' ary sewer manhole, designated No. ide. Spray the material evenly . . of "eupboard doors in 4-1 of said Court will come on for 23-F, located at the intersection of over surface o f the. gram m a * r . il j — ~ . . — -- .i-' as —. - « — NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Carl Edwin Gunlach, Deceased. - ' ■ Notice is hereby given that Mor­ ris M. Smith has been duly: ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the estate of Carl Edwin Gunlach, de- i Q-in, . . ceased, late of Sugar Creek Town- a distance of 310 t o ,a proposed shJp> Greene Cou*tyj 0hio. Dated this 22 nd day of June, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Aden H. Barlow, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that W. W. Barlow has been duly appoint­ ed as Administrator of the estate of Aden H. Barlow, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of July, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER 4 Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (7-14-3t-7-28) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk tight bin. Use a gas mask x f. condition. Call 6-4554. _____ working inside the bin. The chem- FQR SALE_ Power aire paint ical does not harm gram for food, spray outfitj 50 foo t of hose> 2 gal. feed or seed. ;tank, also gun. Phone 6-2463. 4-H Clubs To Have Concession Stand 4-H members, advisors. '’f ARE you afflicted with rupture. d Many are greatly benefited by , TT . ... . . ... having a truss pYoperly fitted. N. 4-H parents will assist with the w Prowant with The James Drug 4-H concession stand at the Greene county fair this Company has had an extended ex- 3ive 4-p , . . . ... . , , year* perience in fitting trusses. G This project, initiated and spon -ff- heavy growth o f clover and weeds ment fund. Money earned will be i «i 1 _ « _ __ J • *. _ . _» il ^ m •*;.« „ t comes up, it can he cut or pastor ed up to Sept. 1. After that date, no cutting or pasturing of new seedings o f red clover should be allowed. Dairy Day Topic Dairymen who have been ex­ periencing variable results in fly control front spraying may hear this subject discussed at the dairy day program, Aug. 11, at the Ohio, experiment station at Woo­ ster. T. H. Parks will discuss rea­ sons fo r the variation and the so-called resistant strains of house flies. He. will also speak on use of new insecticides, includ­ ing lindane* chlordane, and the pyrenone sprays and their prac­ tical use. Mulch Late Vegetables A good mulch on late garden By The Extension And Construc­ tion o f Sanitary. Sewers and De­ signated “ 1950 Sewer' Extension Improvement.” ; *“£ “ Be it resolved by W e council of the Village o f Cedarville, State of Ohio, (3-4ths o f all members elect- used for improving the facilities' To Alta Conner, Fairborn, Ohio; ornm ioN i That it is'necessarv at 4-H Camu Clifton, helping to Elsie Wilson, Jamestown, Ohio; SECTION 1. That R is necessary Cr t f o h - GT H f COU? yt- H ’ tonZCOhio°-Sand ^h^i^Matthew?3^” ihereinafter tfo Village o f the Ohio 4-H foundation, 4-H ton, Ohio and Neil Matthe s, K. 0 hjo, by the exten- training Xenia, Omo, ■ |sion and construction-of sanitary sored by the 4-H council and the*!1*111 a _ . .. 4-H junior leadership club, will ! NOTICE ON FILING b econducted for the purpose o f ' INVENTORY S.u .0 of ' g - C - g Center Street ana the first alley East of and parallel to Main St., and extending North’ on the afore­ mentioned alley fo r a distance of 200' to a proposed manhole desig­ nated No. 23-F-l which is the ter­ minus of this line. . Declaring It Necessary To Improve Sanitary Sewer Extension Ne. 23 Portions o f Numerous Streets In It is proposed to construct and The Village o f ’ Cedarville, Ohio S;' diameter vitrified clay sanitary hearing on or after the 19th day of August, 1950. Paul E. Layton , - Attorney fo r Plaintiff (7-14-6t-8-19) , RESOLUTION, NO? 258 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, ^ v .. By Luella Hewser Ghief Deputy Clerk (6-29-3t-7-13) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Catherine Haverstick Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Har ry C. Haverstick has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the tate of Catherine Haverstick, de ceased late of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio, advisor and leaders workshops, and other projects fo r ; You are hereby notified that on the betterment of the youth pro-! the 20th day o f July A . D. 1950, gram is 4-H club work. i an Inventory and Appraisement of Roger Conklin, 4-H advisor of the estate of Clara Johnson de- the Xenia Cooperative Workers ceaSed, late o f Cedarville Township 4-H club, will be the. manager Iin said County, was fil<?d.% this and will supervise the concessions. Donaid, Weichers, 4-H junior leader, will act a3 his assistant. Arrangements have been com­ pleted to serve waffles, hot dogs, hamburgers, coffee, coca cola, and chocolate milk, starting at 6 p. m. on July 30 and continuing throughout the fair week. Equipment loaned fo r use dur­ ing the week include: a deep freezer installed by C. A. Dabe & Sons, Fairground road; Stoves Court. Said Inventory and Appraise­ ment will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th day o f Au­ gust, 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 fo r hearing. Given under my hand and seal o f said Court, this 20th day of July, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER sewers, to-wit: *’• v *. Santiary Sewer Extension. No. 20 (Revision of Sanitary Sewer No, !9 ). It* is proposed to_ construct an .8 diameter v i t r i f i e d — !* sewer line, runnln; sewer line, running as follows: Beginning at a proposed ‘sani­ tary sewer iVianhole, designated No.- 23-F, located at the intersection o f Center Street and the first alley East of and parallel to Main Street and extending South on the afore­ mentioned alley f o r a distance of 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 at a proposed .sani­ tary sewer manhole, designated No. 23-G located at the incevsec- sanitaxyCti°n o f Center Street and the first tslhe follftw- 'alley East of and*parallel to" Wal- ing«approximate heatings: Beginning at a proposed sani­ tary sewer manhole No.,,23 at the intersection o f two alleys, one of which is situated midway between and parallel to College and Church St., and the other being the third alley West of and parellel 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 T it Sfyleltna Da lux* 2-Door Sedan Drive home the facts! First and Finest for thrills and thrift Qicvrolet brings you the finest combination o f thrills and thrift. . . with its new 105-h.p. 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Engine* . . . or finest standard driving, with highly improved standard En­ gine and Synchro-MeshTrans- mission . at lowest; cost. C o m a i n — d r i v e a C h t v r a i e t a n d y o u ' l l k l i o W ’ V fh y t i t ' s A M E R I C A ’ S B E S T S E L L E R . . . A M E R I C A ' S B E S T B U Y ! t&miimsiom; of Sswtrsfid* Automatic Traatmitth* and 10S-i.f. Bsjjar eftjtnaj amDt luxe medilt at extra (alt. CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES C e d e ir v ille , O h i o nut St., and extending North on the aforementioned alley for a dis­ tance o f 145' to a proposed man­ hole designated No. 23-G-l which is the terminus of 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 o f Center Street and the first alley East of and parallel to Walnut Street, and extending South on the aforenlentiorted’ allfey for a distance of 90' to a proposed manhole desig­ nated No. 23-G-l which is the terr minus o f this line. The foregoing to be designated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improver ment.” - / 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 and economical manner same should be improved at the same time, with the, same kind of j materials and in the same manner ■ and shall be treated as a single J improvement. And that the grade' of said streets as improved shall be as shown by the- engineer’s plans J and profiles which are made a part hereof. SECTION 3. That the. plans,1 specifications, estimates and p ro -’ files of the proposed improvement, I heretofore prepared by the engi-1 neer, and now oh1-file in the office J of the Clerk of Council, be and the same are herebyapproved, SECTION 4. That the whole cost! 6f said improvement less 1-50, and the cost o f intersections, shall be assessed by the front footage up -1 on the following -described lots and , lands, to-wit, all lots and lands bounded and abutting upon the pro­ posed improvement, which said lo ts! and lands -are hei*eby determined to be specially benefited by said im­ provement; andjthe cost of said improvement shall include the ex-J pense o f the preliminary and other surveys, and of? printing and pub-J lishing the notices, resolutions and t ordinances required and the serv­ ing of said notices and the cost o f ; engineering, legal, services and e x -' penses, and the-cost o f construc­ tion together with interest oh the notes and bondstisSued.in antici­ pation o f ;the ;collection *of. deferred assessments and all other-.neces­ sary expenditures. SECTION 6*. £hat the. assess­ ments to*’be levied, shall be .paid in ten annual* -installments ' with interest oi? deferred payments at the same rate shall be born by the bonds to ^ i s s u e d in antici­ pation of the*collection thereof; provided that the .owner *of any property assessed may, at his op­ tion, pay _such assessment in cash within tthirty days after the pass­ ing Of-the assessing ordinance. R,W,P T U , Are you afflicted with rupture many with this ailment get re­ lief by having a truss properly fitted. I James Drug Company of Cedar- rilte have in their employ , an experienced truss -fitter. Give aB:- a call. ■ . - • - _ JAMES DRUG CO, Cedarville, Ohio *. 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 on the docket of said Court and'Will come on for hearing on? or-afteir the 29Eh day* of July, 1950. -’ ‘ * Paul Layton ( Attorney fo r Plaintiff Fairborn, Ohio (6-23-6t-7-2S) •- LEGAL NOTICE Russell Ford, whose last known place of 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 County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 26499; and that the prayer o f . said-petition *is for a divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty and said cause will come on for hearing on or after six (6) full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Dan M. Aultman Attorney for Plaintiff ■ (6-23-6t-7-28) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Frank O. Harbison, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Elsie Harbison has been duly appointed as Executrix of tne'estate of Frank O. Harbison, deceased, late of Ce­ darville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 10th day of July, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene Gounty, Ohio. (7-14-31-7-28) By Luella Howser Chief -Deputy Clerk Farm Grain Tile Ditching T r e n c h in g S e r v ic e LEGAL NOTICE Mary La Monica,’ whose last P « . Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio DEAD STOCK. Morses $2.50 Cows $250 ‘ . •• Collect 454 Xenia ! XENIA FERTILIZER Div.' o f Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed. promptly FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. .... i#*/* * Write or Inquire AicSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested; with Weeds. Book. Your Corn :--'' - * Spraying Early Donald Hagler* Phone 6-2621 or 6-1781 Cedarville, Ohio. TheWeatherMan, theAlmanac, YouandWeallAgree— That it’s time to do two things about the clothing for the whole family s *;•*:• ^Brighten Up Spring Dud,s, by Cleaning and ■’ '* ■ ' *■ ■■>..12 ■ . P re ss in g • . • - p- a * Clean and Store* for , Summer,* to Prevent damage from Moths. Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6^411 SHOP AND SAVE AT Flour Wm ; Tell 10 lb. hag 87c Fluffy Down Cake Flour 5 lb. bag ........... .....L..:..: 47c i. Cheese Tasty Brand 2 lb» 69c Jello all flavors 3 boxes .. 23c Malted Milk Kraft 1 lb. jar 43c Syrup Karo Dark 5 lb. can 49c Toilet Tissue Charmin 4 - R o lls ...........................32c Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 lb. b o x ................. .................. 23c Spry or Crisco 3 lb. can . 85c Sugar Light or Dark Brown 2 lbs. f o r ___ ________ _ 25c Oleomargarine Merrit 1 lb. - .................... ........ 27c Cocoanut Colored p k g ..... 23c Tuna Fish HalfhilFs can 29c Sweet Potatoes Vac pak 22c. Jelly Mott’s Apple jar .... 13c Pickles Merrit Sweet Qt Jar ............................. ... 33c •i4t**FL tIALiTY MEATS » - - ' '5** »".■ S0- . i . if* ^ 2 » a* o' Smoked Sausage.....:$•lb. 59c : Bacon Sliced.................lb. 43c Pork Chops center cutk lb. 79c Cream Cheese ... .... ... lb. 49c t . 0* . . » * Chickens , ; - Roasts - ■■ Fries HXRNER 6 HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET p- 4

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