The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

Friday, 'August 11,1950 The Cedarville, O. Herald BRALEY-WILSON -WEDDING IN FLORIDA Mi3s Louise Suzanne Wilson, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson o f St. Petersburg, Fla., and William Thompson Braley, sou of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Braley o f Clifton were married at 4:80 p. m. iir the chapel of ihe Presbyterian church in St. Peters­ burg. For the’ occasion, the bride selected a marquisette gown with a fingertip length veil of import­ ed illusion. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of white orchids. Maid-of-honor her cousin was Miss Ann Glosser of Lombard, 111. Miss Betsy Braley, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Margaret Kent of Springfield, classmate of Miss Wilson, served os brides­ maids. Their gowns were of white organdy over orchid taffeta and they carried bouquets of natural orchids with ivy. . William Wain of Springfield served as best man for Mr. Braley Ushers included Jacque Dietz of Cincinnati and William Butler of Dayton. An orchid theme was carried out in the decorations for the re­ ception, which was held following the ceremony in the home o f the bride’s parents. Mrs. Braley is a graduate o f Western College for Women, Ox­ ford, wi«,b. the riass o f 1950, Her husband is a graduate of Miami university, also located at Ox­ ford. The couple resides in Day- ton. TO CELEBRATE 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The entire Cedarville commun­ ity and especially the intimate friends o f Mr. and Mrs. J» E. Hastings are deeply interested in the event the couple will celebrate Sunday, August. 13. On that date will occur the 60th anniversary of their wedding. They have resided in Cedar­ ville for a half cent* • ■ *.vin« come here to made th<--v home m 1900. The important mil t tone of their lifes will be celebrated with­ out ceremonies, but with the very sincere congratulations of their friends everywhere. FORMER RESIDENT ON WESTERN TRIP R. P. McLean, of Dayton, a former resident of Cedarville is COMPLETE Bath Room andFittings Automatic Water Heaters IMMEDIATE DELIVERY F. 0. & F. E.Harper PLUMBING Jamestown, Ohio so-journeying in the West. He visited with his brother, Asa, hr El Paso, Texas, before joining his nephew, Reese Barber, 205 S. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif­ ornia. Mr. Barber’s birthday is August 16, and since his health, is so impaired, any cards from his former friends will be greatly appreciated. , * Mr. MteLean will leave Calif­ ornia on the 17th to visit with his son, Darrell, now located in Mt. Vernon, Washington. He also intends to be in Seattle to take part in the National Letter Car­ riers Convention held in August. ENTERTAINS GUESTS FROM MICHIGAN Rev. and Mrs. Harvey McCann of Pontiac, Mich, have been vis­ iting Miss Martha Cooley and other relatives here. Friday even­ ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cooley entertained with a picnic dinner honoring Rev. and Mrs. McCapn. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooley,'Mr. and Mrs. Emile Fin­ ney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ win Bull, Mr. and Mrs. John Bull, Raymond Bull, Howard Harbi- son, Miss Irma Creswell and Miss Martha Cooley. WILLARD HALL WEDS Friends here have received word. o f'th e marriage of Willard Hall to Miss Bertie Hall of Macon, Ga. They were married in Macon, July 22, and have established their home in Columbus, Ga. Mr. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall o f Cambridge, form­ er residents here. He associated with his father- and brother in . road construction business in fja i ATTEND INSTITUTE-. ’ AT SABINA CAMP • - Misses Pat Collier, Phyllis Spurgeon and Gorenna Wiseman are attending the district youth fellowship institute.in Sabina this week. John Mills and Rev. W. B. 'Collier are also there as teachers. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Thordsen are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vera, to Lynn Jenkins of Bradenville, Pa. No date has been set for the wed­ ding. The bride-elect was graduated from Cedarville high .school and recently completed her first year at Indiana Central college in In- lianapolis. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jenkins of Bradenville, was graduated from Indiana Central college. He will enter Bpnebrake Theological Sem­ inary in Dayton this fall. SINGERS ENTER'PATMvn .principal amount of $so,oi)o were aiitho-- Deceased, M is . A rm a -cJ ii, , . laid, to l>u issues under authority of Article M;V .' XVIII, Section 12 of the Ohio Constitu­ tion, to pay the Cost of consiructins a. ssw- eutKft syrtem and sew'ace disposal plant for the villajte, to he dated September 1 Notice is hereby'given that iM. (7-28-64-9-1) Marie Foster has ’ been duly\apSJ ' pointed as Administratrix of "'the U> B/^Bldg., Dayton, Ohio 1850, and to bear interest, at the rate of!state of "Mabel 33. Schneider, de- th:e;- and onc-fOnrth (3-1-4%) per cent per annum payable scmi-aumtaliy, and ma- turii.c In annual installments during the years 1054 to 19T8, inclusive, said bonds being payable solely from the revenues of the sewerage system ami disposal plant alter the payment of the necessary ex- ptnrea cf operating and maintaining said system, and ’ ■• WHEREAS. for the purpose, of protect­ ing - tbo purchasers of said- bonds and'in order to provide a market for said bonds it is metssary to establish certain rates and rha'ges for sewer service to' be rcndei*- cd to said village and to its inhabitants and ether users which will produce suffi­ cient revenue to pay said operating and maintenance expenses and the debt charges of, said bends which are fixed by said Ordinance Xo. 259, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED I.y th: Council of the Village of Cedarville. Ohio, tlnco-fou .tits of tlic members elected thereto concurring; SECTION 1. That beginning September 1, 1930. and thereafter, (lie following shall be the rates charged by the Village of Cedar­ ville fo, use cf its sanitary sewerage sys­ tem and sewage disposal plant by the in­ habitants and other users thereof, Each house served by Hie system $2.23 per month ceased, late oJ-Beavercreek -Town­ ship, Greerth ’ Qoupty^Ohio. -r-» t . V. t ..-* .-.*w ■‘r. ‘f _■ LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Alvin S. Phillips', ...' Plaintiff,. - vs - ....y Doris Ruth. Phillips,. Defendant NOW OPEN Xenia Watch Repair Shop Watch and Clock Repairing 28 W . Market St. HARRY H . MOGLE Xenia Watchmaker Telephone 2260 House Heating Applications and Approvals are On September 6, 1949, a Sixth Supplemental Emergency Order w a s issued by The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio under Docket No. 13,618, requiring that customers notify us of their intent to connect additional g a s space heating equipment to our lines, The order, which is still in effect, provides that we be fu rn ished the nam e a n d a d d re s s where such equ ipment is to be in s ta lle d a n d the hou rly g a s inpu t o f ihe equipment. FROM THE ORDER IS QUOTED: “ No natural gas company shall be re­ quired to supply gas for space heating equipment installed from and after the effective date o f this order unless the consumer, present or prospective, or his agent, notifies ihe company o f his intention to utilize such equipment and receives approval therefor. In the event that such company’s facilities are inadequate to supply gas for such equipment the company shall advise the applicant, or applicant’s agent, thereof, within fifteen 115) days o f the date o f such notification that approval for the use o f gas is not granted. Thereupon the company as soon as feasible shall correct such inadequacy o f facilities. Failure o f the company to so advise the applicant, or the appli­ cant's agent, within fifteen (151 days from the date o f notification shall be considered as an approval o ' h application. In the event o f the failure o f any consumer to avail I: o f the use o f gas under said approval within six (6) months after dare o f said notification, such approval shall be null and void and a; new application must be made by the consumer.’ ’ Method of Making Application Applications for new or additional space heating with natural gas will be received in person, by telephone or by mail in ali The Dayton Power and Light Company offices during regular office hours. Application for heating pew homes must be made by the owner or builder. Written Authorization by The Dayton Power and Light Company is Required Applicants receiving authorizations for the use o f gas for the operation o f new or additional gas space heating equipment to be connected to The R E Q U IR E D 15 days in accordance with provi­ sions o f the Commission’s Order. Let­ ter o f authorization bom ?he Company should be shown to heating contrac­ tor before insfCil.afion >s made. Au­ thorizations are r*;1 transferable. * * Converging to ©as From Other Fuels Owners or Occupants o f existing homos and sr-ni| commercial estab­ lishments now being heated with other fuels may make application for space heating with natural gas at any time. Upon receipt o f approval by the Com­ pany, the customer may proceed with the installation o f required heating equioment in comp'iance with local heating code. Natural ©as for Cooking, Water Heating, Etc., Hof Affected There, are no restric’ions cn ihe use Of gas for cooking, weder heating, and other common household uves. Appliances for these purposes do not add appreciably to The requirements foe gas on peak days. Domestic gas consumers may purchase end install pny gas fired haui«ho!d appliance Including small gas radiant room heaf- Dayton Power and Light Company > prs for auxiliary heathy without Corn- lines will be advised in writing within pqny approval. Cooperation of our customers in filing applications is not only required, but it is vitally important that the Company determine ihe amount and location of additional space heating load to be connected to its present distribution sys­ tem in order to maintain adequate serv­ ice to existing customers*end to provide add itional g a s main capacity for new consumer requirements. ***’' THE DAYTON 5 t ‘‘ _3*2SM9 r . . .Ml— iajme-ca: COMPANY .ths* Anne Smith and daughter, Barbara, entertained with a pic­ nic dinner Thursday evening hon-* oimg .the fp'otin dfx-singei’s from Monmouth College. The group gave q ^program in the Hr P. church lhursday "evening. The group, of six were guests at*' -the h0l?£rOj" iIlS' Aim'e’ Smith,'-Mr. apu .Mrs. Fred Townsley and Mr. ..«tidtf?lEa. Warren Barber."•Miss Barbara Smith is a graduate of Monmouth College, Monmouth, 111. ' - VIStT IN EAST R^V. and Mrs. Paul. Elliott re­ turned Friday after a visit with relatives in western, Pa. and West Va. -Their nie.e, Ellen Kay Mc­ Williams, who has been spending a month here returned to her home in Pittsburgh'. Rev. and Mrs. Elliftti' left Tuesday for a weeks visiSjn^Michigan and will visit relatives in Indianapolis. ON VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and family are spending two weeks at Long Lake, Mich. Mr. m*.- .... w . u . iuuv . ucu u.y -.mi umm-j . ... . . ^ . *, . ,, n , a and-Mrs. John Davis and •fa-nilv nilcc Xo- 239. : ° f wilruk-absence for three years, hearing on or niter the 19th day will loin them Friday for a weeks |o o u ,™ f , n / r L < u , !& ° f 19?0' vacation. Mr Mr«? Pnmrmruve *l,rv’° services of iho sewerage system lvutli i\hniips shall answer said*Paul E. Layton wilLgo from there for a t& f iS S P W K r & J f c o r ,th e 15th day of|Attorney io r Plaintiff wceis stav at Trvrhh t nVn TVTirtVi I&Mcf make the necessary connections with . September, 19t>0, judgnient may i (7-14-6t-B-19) t y J-OTCn kiaKe, iviicn. |the system and all outside toilets are hero- f crvovii-iri^ • ^ — I h i* d n 'il.iifjifl 1/1 h n .. OLD PICNIC - : LEGAL NOTICE . -George J. Shumlin, whose 69? Steele Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey will take police that.qn.tho- . Dated ^his>:i s b :day "of August, '20th day of July, 1950, Caroline^ . 1950. jWbSehumlin filed her certainipetr-",; WILLIAM .B. McCALLISTER 1tion against him for divorce on tile Judge of the Probate Coui-t,'Greene, grounds of gross neglect o f du ty -. Cqunty, Oliio-.. ........ |before the Common Pleas.Court’ of BytLuella* Howser j Greene County, Ohio, said case Cheif Deputy Clerk [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-Gt-S-25) LEGAL NOTICE Stella G. King, whose present Doris -Ruth Phillips, whose last-address is 450 Division Street, known place --of residence was 1286: Perth Amboy, New Jersey, will All vacant lots Bavins senaffe service , Avenue, Sharon, Pa., will'take notice that on the grounds of itvallahlr 'il .00 per month AH bills payable monthly. Til.* forcsoint? chorees arc i take notice-that on the 28th day o f ; gross neglect of duty and extreme fhnisi.3 noi maximum charges and^be™"?-1 July* 1950, Alvin S. Phillips filed , cruelty before the Common Pleas lafte reserves ilia riKtit to increase the! his petition-'against" her in Com- e Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said tho'^ysttm^iiove* insufficient tu^a'ySthe mon Pleas Gouft of "Greene County, lease being No. 28537 on the dGcket rpcuiUnK and maintenance expenses and Ohio, for- divoi'ce' the grounds i o f said Court will come on for the debt charges pro ided b said Ordin i „ ^ M ■, nee N . TO |the , mt c h e foL-or,' o-rnY l w filairi+if-F o «M_I by declared tc be unsanitary and dangerous De taKen p la n tin g D iam tllt a d l- to public hcaidi rih I therefore a nuisance. •VOl'Ce. miiv nr riilil connections, are made, each properly t Clan Will hold its-; ivlthin the village served by the. system Alvin. S. Phillips,. Plaintiff |gj IfC* cf sixty ( 00 ) days unpaid for a period • water service to s u e li ' property .or use, shall thereupon be stis-i l e g a l n o t i c e pended and shall only be resumed upon Marenrai- Q-i-iifb payment of an additional fee of $2.00. ~j lViai&ai.es oITllth. OariGnS, WhOSC section 4. The owner of private prop- i address is St. Stephens,.New Bruns-; erty wlneli is served by «aiu wmrum . ...- - - ■ . - . r i i . ' C " -*■WJ vraw w JJ . “Letfs have a good attendance,” the secretary says. BIBtE CLASS HONORS TEACHER Mrs. j . e . Hastings and daugh­ ters ~Maude and Lena wefd host- - .... ............. .......... . , esses to the Dorcas Bible class at W h i s finance i8 dceiared'.petlS°n ‘ ,agai" s t e for “ ivorc?, their home Wednesday afternoon. ^,e 11 cintTi?ency nunsure in that the^n the grounds of gross neglect of* The party was a surprise honor-1 **toxe\ ing the teacher. Miss Carrie Rife, i cuirtnu-tion without delay ot tire improve- the Common Pleas .Court"of Greene ~rV , i. . -u c ments ti. the sewage system and it slit Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service s IGTTER \ Phone 3-6810 Si)ringfield, Ohio The guests met at the home of Mrs. Wright and went in a group to the Hastings Rome where they surprised Miss Rife. The -dining table was decorated with Shasta daisies and pink candles. A pink candle "was placed at each place. The house was also decorated with flowers. As guests were seat- . .. . ----- ----- — .......... „ j. it , _____, , __, . ‘ the foregoing to be a true and correct ed at th e table tn e p ie s id e n t Of copy ot Ordinance No. 260, passed by; 1110 council of said village oil August 7, 1030, • P. >T. StcCoricell . . *■ "• . Village Clerk 'V _, and approval by the 31ayor. Fassid this 7 day of August, 1930. Arthur Culfice Piesident of Council P. .1. McCorkell Cleik of Council Approved tills 7 day of August, 1950. A. B. Frame Mayor* C E K T I F I C A T E Tlio undersigned, Village Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, hereby certifies 111' County, Ohio, said case being No. \ 26543 on the docket of said Court i and will come on >for -hearing on or after the 2nd" day o f September,' 1950. | Benjamin Horn Attorney for Plaintiff the class Mrs. Julia Lackey pre sented a gift to Miss Rife. Out of town guests were Mrs. Auld of ( (^li-st-s-is) Springfield and Mrs. Jobe of j Clifton. I DINNER HONORS GRANDSON NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ! Estate of Joseph H. Daugherty, IDeceased. i Notice is hei-eby given that Stel- , , . . „ T1. , j la Daugherty has been duly ap- Mrs. Nancy Spracklm enter", pointed as Executrix of the estate tamed a group of relatives at jognp^ Daugherty, deceased, dinner Monday evening honoring ]]ate of yjllhge of Bellbrook, Gi-eene her grandson, Lt. Fred Moore and; c ounty; Ohio. family of Baltimore, and Mrs.! Dated this 31st day of July, • DEAD. STO.CK . Horses $2.50 Cows $2.50 i Collect 454 Xenia ‘ XENIA FERTILIZER Div. of Inland Products Inc. 1: 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. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. Moores mother, Mrs. Toledo, CLASSIFIED ADS Black o f ; 150. 1 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER IJudge of the Probate Court, Greene ! County, Ohio. -’ MM ] . : ’ By Luella Howser. j Chief Deputy Clerk FOR SALE— Used bath roomj outfit. F. 0. & F. E. Harper, Plumb- j ing. Jamcstownj Ohio. j . NOITCE OF APPOINMENT Estate of Mabel E. Schneider. FOR SALE—Springer Spaniel puppies. A. K. C. champion, sire.j D A V I D KIRKPATRICK, 1120; President, Yellow Springs. Tel.! 7737. (S-l"0-2c-17) . j -------- i R U P T U R E Magazines bought and sold. COR- BEAN’S, Gum Cozy Theater, Ce- darvilie. FOR SALE 1 yr. old roosters, $1.50 each, Phone 6-4633. ^ FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer-' cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel­ low Springs 7717. ARE you afflicted with rupture. Many are greatly benefited by having a truss properly fitted. N. W. Prowant with The James Drug Company has had an extended ex­ perience in fitting trusses. Give him a try. 4-p FOR SALE—Chicken and rabbit fryers, Call 6-2621, Donald Hagler. Are you afflicted with rupture many with this ailment, get re­ lief by having' a truss properly fitted. James Drug Company of Cedar­ ville have in their employ an experienced truss fitter. Give as a call. JAMES DRUG CO. Cedarville, Ohio TheWeather Man, the Almanac, You andWeall Agree— - r * ' . \ „ /■ * t ; That -it’s .time 'to do two things about the clothing :fcar-£he-*whoje-family? * •- - Brighten Up Spring - Dud^;, by Cleaning and Pressing !EWCEO fill] Clean and Store for Summer, to Prevent damage from Moths. \sn s s° m r aair Xenia Ave.,. Cedarville Phone 6-3411 ORDIftAMCE NO, 2 GC AN OBHINANCK fixing BATJOS AN1K CHABGES POB SANITAKY SUWKRAGE; SYSTEM AND DISPOSAL PLANT SEBV-; ICE TO THE V1LI..\(!B OP CKDARYILLE, OHIO, ITS INHABITANTS AND OTHER LSERS. . WHEREAS, lij virtue of Ordinance No. 239 pasifirt bv Hi.. CnuiU'H ot tbe \illa|!e of CwlJin'iile, _ O hm - rounty. Oiiio. on Au­ gust 1, 1930. i'u”t mortKii'ie sewerage sj-s- tem revenue bumi.i of said village In the POTATOES A. C. Cresw.eli PHONE 6-3625 AT TlilFT-E For Sale- 000 Bushels Corn \ . at farm near Cedarville CALL J. A . Finney * * Xenia 94 or evenings • Xenia 1241 Fruit Cocktail Belmonte No. 303 c a n .... .........................— 23c % * ■ .* ■ • '. ✓ ■ * * J , ■ -r Pickles Merrit Dill q t jar 19c Hominy Eavey’s No. 2 can 10c Asparagus No. 1 can— m — 13c Tomato Juice Vesper Brand 46 oz. can ................ - 31e Sugar Crisp Cereal 6 oz. pkg’s. s........ ................... 2 7 $ ' Vinegar Bulk —.... .. gal. 49c Soup Campbell’s Tomato 3 No. .1 cans ............. .............. . 32c ^Hawaiian Star sliced Pine- ' -apple No. 2 can ............ 29c Corn Peg Oliver Whole grain No . 2 can ___ ____________ 15c Salmon Pink Tall can .......41c Flour Gold Medal 5 lb. bag 49c : Treet Armour 12 oz. can 49c itice 3 ib. bag .......... ;........... 39c Hambiirger fr ; gp rd i^d J b ^C Round Steak .....Ml.......lb. 89c Fr. Shoulder Pork (sliced) .......lb. 65c Ox? ■*£ nVW‘ Bologna' (Kingan or Armour) ........:............ 1. lb. 49c Chickens Ro a s t s - Fries DARNER & HUSTON eEDARVILLE MARKET

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