The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
•.?- -v. y^' _ _ •<■■ Friday, Sept. 8, 1950 The Cedarville, O- Herald fAlong Greene County Real Estate FarmFront Transfers hi By K A . BRAKE Annual Swine Day September 21 The swine day o f Ohio agri cultural experiment station will be held, at "Wooster, Thursday, Sept. 21, starting at 10 a. m. The morning program will include visits to and discussions of the swine experiments being conduct ed by the station. Among the set tests are studies o f pastures for use with swine on various rations, studies o f soybean oil meal as a high-protein feed for pigs, crossbreeding studies and other experiments. In till afternoon Dr. B. II. Edgington, of the veterninary sci ence department, will discuss the prevention and control of swine diseases; W. L. Robison will dis- .cuss the recent crossbreeding ex- pferirrfents at dhe station, ‘ in cluding the results of work with _the Landrace X Poland China ’ cross. A display o f carcasses and cuts from the various crosses will be explained by W. H. Bruner, swine marketing specialist, and L. E. Kunkle, Ohio State uni- v ^ s ity njfeat sspsfcialist. This display is intended to explain the type of carcass consumers want. Much o f the breeding fo r type has centered around a hog with a relatively low percentage of and high percentage o f the lean - or higher-priced cuts. Be Ready to Save Frosted Com as Silage “ I f cool weather persists, and frost catches corn at any time before the kernels are dented It should be ensiled at once. Sup plementary silos of paper and wire* may he necessary. “ Paper and wire fo r these supplementary o f emergency silos are easy to get now. After frost everyone may be scrambling for the same materials if the com is hurt. When frosted before the en siling stage, corn should be en- sible to save leaves and to reduce losses that occur in the standing stems. I f using a forage harvest er,. be careful to keep the light, dry leaves in the wagon. See that corn cut and bound for ordi nary silage cutters does not suf fer unnecessary leaf loss. European Com Bores The second generation o f corn borers was of little importance this year. Moths emerged in Au gust, but few eggs were laid due to cool nights. The first generation of borers now in the stalks are fewer in numbers than last year, although in some fields there are enough to cause stalk breakage. The dam age will depend largely on the hybrid grown, since some hybrids are much more resistant or tol erant to borers than others. Grain Weevils Weevily wheat may make fumi gation necessary this month. Bins should he inspected and if wee vils ate found, the grain should be fumigated before cool weath er with carbon bisulfide. Millers are complaining of the presence of weevil fragments i i the flour. Food and Drug Admin istrators are disturbed about this and elevators may drastically cut the price o f weevil infested wheat because it cannot be milled. Social Security Eligibility Eligibility of farm workers for social security can be established by working a full calendar quar ter October. November, December o f 1950 will establish eligibility fo r Jan. 1, when the law becomes effective. Eligibility may be maintained by working at least 60 days a quarter and receiving at least $50 cash. The new law daes not include farm owners, operators, tenants, migratory workers or family members under 21 years o f age. Rats Rats are on the increase and as A e corn crop is harvested they will move from the field to the buildings. A new and effective rat poison “ Welfarin” also called compound 42 is available. It icauges internal bleeding when the bait is consumed over several days. CourtNews Ask Judgments Mabel W. Schroeder, Dayton, asks judgment against Richard S. Balthaser, Xenia, in the sum o f. $31,375.14 as a result o f an automobile accident. Virginia Menda, Springfield, seeks judgment o f $3,114, against the Osborn Realty Co. and the Oak Grove Country club et al, fo r alleged losses in gambling. Dr. Paul D. Espey, Xenia, and the Buckeye Union Casualty Co., Columbus, ask judgment of $149.- 69 against Alton Dunevant for alleged damages in an automo bile. accident. Give Judgments Modern Finance Co, vs. Har old and Mildred Bobbitt fo r $211. 74; Stella Wright vs, W . H. Wright, two judgments one for $2,911, and another from $1,295; Dan. Sparks vs* John Spencer, $285. Seeks Partition Stella Wright vs. W . H. Wright et al, seeks partition o f Fair- horn real estate. Seeks Foreclosure Seeking foreclosure o f Spring Valley, township real estate, the People’s Building and Savings Co., has brought suit against Daisy M. and C. R . Lautenburg. Frank Cline to Granville*.Fard,^ 3.02 acres in New1 Jasper ,.tQWn-^ ship- ' . "’" ^V" Jesse Donald and Marjorie, rDt Baxla to Richard W. an&GlqtfyS; ' K. Bazell, 40.45 acres in NeTS/I Jasper township, • . ; Xenia Transfers . . Ethel O. Baumaster, adminis tratrix, -to John R. and Roy A. Black, lot, $1,200. Otto and Maude Warner to . Minor Grooms, four lots. Xenia Township ■ Gust A. Thomas to Frank and Kathleen Ratliff, part lot. I. H. Hunt to D. O. Walker, two lots in Wilberforce. Walter and Louise M. Harfman to Jack L. and Mildred H. Huff man, .83 acre. Jessie B. Andrews to Mary Esther and Clarence W. Fowler, .7 acre. Bath Township Helen Carver to Wm. R. and Lillian McKenzie, lot. John II. and Marie G. Ferguson to Clyde Moore, part lot. Henry II. Noble to Charles Ohsner, lot. Harry R. Webster to Earl and Lou B. Adkins, two lots. Hugh M. and Dorothy A . Smi ley to Wm. G. and Helen M. Baer, two. lots. S. L. Wooldridge to Doreie Layne, lot. In Beavercreek Helen E. Watson to Joseph C. and Norma' L. Koerner, lot. Homer and Mildred Lightle to John W. and Winifred L. Slay- beclc, .47 acre. James A. and Virginia A. Car- abin to Alfred H. and Esther M. Hittle, lot. Jasper C. Koerner to Ned R. Stein, lot. Horace W . and Hazel S. An derson to Carl O. Batdorf, lot. Glaude E. and Dorthy A. Wrigtit to Philip A . Meyer, lot. Carl E. and Irene M. Hohl to Albert John and Nettie Agues Doerfler, lot. Marvin B. Sense and Karl P. Rotterman to Thomas G. Haines, two lots. Carl O. Batdorf to George L. Seidman, lot. Velma L. Hail to Agnew L. and Violet I. Endsley, lot. Other Transfers J, N. Wolford to May B. Jones, lot in Yellow Springs. Walter Faul to T. W* Van- Pelt, lot in Spring Valley, Money in the sum o f $11,727.23 is involved. Asks Restraining Order Marcus Shoup, executor of the estate o f Mary Shoup, deceased, seeks an injunction against Orla J. Ford and Emma Whitacrc, Iba Whitacre & Roberts, et al., claiming the demandants have violated an agreement in the operation o f a gravel pit. Suits Dismissed The following suits have been dismissed: Ern estine B. Lewis vs. Alvin S. Lewis; Elizabeth Bur- ha vs. Arthur E. Burba; George F . Klienman vs. Troy F . Sharpe; A, Ward Creswell vs, R. Ci* Frederick, et al. _ . * Divorce Actions *.*$ f\ The following have filed suits fo r divorce: Dorothy L. Shingle- decker charges neglect and cruel ty .in asking separation from, her husband, she lives in Cedarville. Eugene Gardner*, Wilberforce, and Halla Mae Thompson, Xen ia. Curtis Horace Byrd and Anna Louise "Washington, Xenia. Marcus Ernest Durnbaugh and Thelma Mae Schneider, Xenra. Allen Luther Thompson and Vesta Olive Hupman, Xenia. Dean Trafford Davis, Galli- poljs, and Ellen Ruth Whetstone, Xenia. Clarence K. Jacobson and Dorothy Morse. George Walter Richard and Margaret Ellen Willetli, Fair born. Lewis Eugene Orr and Doris Pauline Arledge, Xenia. Robert McQuary and Hilda Louise Clark, Xenia. Arthur Moore, Springfield, and Ruth Jones. Willard H. Wright vs. Stella A ., neglect. Jean E. Murray vs-. Charles I., neglect and cruelty. James II. Bailey, Wilberforce, vs. Tuna E., Newark, N. J., wilful absence. Atolia Partin vs. John, charging neglect, asks for cus tody o f three children. Divorces granted: E. M. Rob inson from Cathryn M., "neglect, custody o f two children given defendant, John B. LaMoniea from Mary, wilful absence. Jus tin S. Robinson from Christine, child’s custody to defendant* Isa bel M. West from Charles R., neglect. PROBATE COURT Appointments „—Vincent N. Seiter, administra tor o f the estate o f Lois Marie Ryan, $2Q;0Q0 bond. Nell Staley McPherson, executrix o f the es tate o f Carrie F ergu son ._____ Property Appraised- The est&te'bf Charles. R. E a r ner has a net value of- $14,252.- 50; estate o f Anna Simison, net. value $3,017.25. Marriage Licenses Dale Walker Dean and Beu-' lab Faye Purdin, both of Cedar ville. Roy B. Anderson, Jr., Port William, and Anita Jean Tay lor, Xenfe, EFD 1. BIBLE GRADUATE . -v.Spook, *. pooch belonging.to FMlip Pan- koll, Denver, attended £ibl£.school-eyfcry day with his master, and •when "Philip gradated/. Spovk received * diploma too. Spook’s halo is photofflapheriJi^a,'' J* 4 lighting, of. the- streets* of -the* said Village, that'taxes'"he levied fhe taxable property o f' said Vil lage for the period" o f five years at a rate in excess of such maxi mum rate authorized by said Sec tion 5625-2 of the General Code. SECTION S.- That is is necessary *o levy taxes for the years i951- 1952.-1953-1954..anil '1,955,' at the tare for each year . pf,.2.5 mills .on each ..dollar* of .the tax valuation ,:f the -.taxable ./.property within :’ r>ha Village- of-Uedarville, ■Ohio, in . excess' of the' rate authorized' by .* Sectioft-5625-2'of the General" Code. ‘ ’ *" SECTION 3. That the Clerk'by mid be hereby is directed to "cer lify a copy of this resolution to -.ho Deputy State Supervisors and J- ipoc- ors o f .Elections of Greene County Ohio,, .in ’order" that said Supervisors and. Inspectors of Elections may. make the necessary arrangements for the submission f such question, to the electors of Said Village as proved by law as Set out in. Section .6625-17 of the General Code. SECTION 4. That the Mayor be. and he is hereby directed* to'cause notice of'such election to be pub lished "as required b y law. ' ADOPTED this September 5," 1950. ." "' . . ‘ATTEST: .. " * P. J. McCorkell A. R. Frame . Clerk * Mayor G.I. CLIP FOR YOUNG RED PRISONER . . . A youthful North Korean prisoner has his hair clipped, in outdoor "barbershop^ in village prison camp near a Fifth air force" fighter strip In Korean numbered 1 to 9, inclusive, in Holmes Addition to the Village of Cedarville", Ohio, together with the West end of Mill -Street extending between Lots Numbers 2 and 3 of said Holmes Addition. Praying that said territory may be annexed ,to the Village of .Ce darville, Ohio, in ithe manner pro vided by law, and .designated the undersigned -as their agent ip, se curing said annexation. _ The'said‘ Board of County Com missioners fixed the 4‘ day 'e f No vember, 1959,- "at i 10:00 o’clock A. M., as the time' fpr hearing*'said petition and the office of the- Com missioners- in Xenia, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, as the place o£»hearing. •J. A.^Finney,,Attorney and Agent fo r Petitioners Marie Foster has . been duly ap- or after the 2nd day o f September, pointed as Administratrix of the 11950. state of Mabel E. Schneider, de- Benjamin Horn ceased, late of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene^ County, Ohio. Dated this 1st day of .August, 1950." ." " . WILLIAM B. McCALLlSTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio." ^ ->*f*- : ■' '*.-'By'Luella" Howser »’b *: • •Cheif -Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Luna E. Bailey, whose address is 114 Barkley street, Newark, N. J., ■will take notice that on the 29th day of August, 1950, James H. Bailey filed hie certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds, of wilful absence before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, ss.id case being No. 26,623 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing ori or iafter the 7th day" of .October, 1950. Robert B. Brewer Attorney for-Plaintiff E. Main St„- Xenia, Ohio .. , .... ' (9,-l-6t-10-6) LEGAL n o t i c e Notice is herby given that on the 4th day of September, 1950 "there Was presented to the Board of 'Commissioners of "tlie county “-o f Gi*eene, State of Ohio, a petition signed by all o f the adult free- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Laura B. Albright, De ceased. , Notice is hereby given that Leo T. Albright has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Laura B. Albright, deceased, late LEGAL NOTICE. COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Alvin S. Phillips, ■■ ' Plaintiff, - v s - Doris Ruth Phillips, Defendant Doris Ruth Phillips, whose last known place of "residence, was 1286 Baldwin Avenue, Sharon, Pa., will take notice that on the 28th day of July, 1950, Alvin S. Phillips filed his petition against her in Com mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio,* fo r divorce on the grounds of wilful absence for three years, and that* unless the said Doris Ruth Phillips shall answer said petition or or the 15th day of September, 1950, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a di- vorce. Alvin S- Phillips, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (8-4-6t-9-8) Attorney for Plaintiff U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio (7-28-.6t-9-l) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Estate o f Edward Swigart, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Vir ginia Susan Swigart has been duly appointed as Executrix o f the estate of Edward Swigart, de ceased, late" of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day o f August, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk holders residing on the following' of Cedarville Village, Greene Coun- J. Walton' and Ruth W. Rogers to Louis G. and Grace Lynds, lot in Sugarcreek township. Dena F. Beason to Sara Reeves half interest in 130 acres in Caesarcreek township' Greene .county and Chester township, Clinton county. First Ohio Editor’s Grave MayBeMarked William Maxwell, the first publisher of a newspaper in Ohio * —the Centinel o f the North Wes tern Territory—is buried in Bea vercreek township, Gfeene county under a plain native stone on the farm of J. D. Steele not far from Trebein. A Cincinnati member - b f the Ohio legislature—Donald R- Rol- fe—says he will introduce a bill at the next session of the as sembly seeking to make the hur- ial spot a* shrine to the first edi tor-and publisher in the" state. History*''shows: that -Maxwell, ""reported to h^vd?-be^n at;Revolu tionary war soldier, came to the Ohio country and lived fo r a while in the tiny village o f Cin cinnati. Later he came to Greene county, and became an active citizen. He was an early judge, a sheriff and an organizer of the state militia, a member of the state legislature that first met in 1803 at Chillicothe, the early state legislature that first early state eaptial. Prior to com ing* to this county he had been postmaster 'in Cincinnati. Memorial Marker About nine years ago the Day- ton Printing House Craftsmen chapter erected a memorial tab let on US-35 at Trebein to his memory. The plan the Hamilton county legislator announces is to make Maxwell's actual grave a state- owned "Spot. *' * Nation’s Corn Crop Is Below ■ That of 1949 • The agriculture department has forecast this year's com crop at 3,167,607,000 bushels and the wheat crop at 996,400,000 bushels. This com estimate is 7,995,000 bushels less than the 3,175,602,- 000 forecast a month ago. The wheat estimate is 39,904,000 bushel^, more., than the 956,586,- .000 predicted last month. This "is considerably below the "1949* crop aftd beloW the previous estimates. However, it exceeds tlie 10-year average. Predictions for Ohio The indicated yield per acre and production.of important Ohio, crops, respectively. : 55 hushels per acre and. ■prd'dSe^ion 185,020,000 bushels. Winter wheat: 22 bushels per acrec and production 46,068,000 “bushels. Oats: 36 -bushels per-acre and production* 40,824,'000 .bushels. Soybeans for*.beans: 22 bushels per aqre and .production* 23,364,- . 0Q0. bushels**. ... ..r_ Tobacco; 1,311 pounds per acre an'd:T>rodUctiorl 281043,000?* ; Sugar beefs’: 10:5 tons per'- acre and production 273,000 tons. Apples (commercial) (produc tion only): 3,420,000 bushels. Are InSchool At Delaware The Ohio Area of .the Method*1 ist .Churchiwill hold its-Annual! Methodist Pastors’-.Belioel on-ix'ug. campus of Ohio Wesleyan Uhl versity, Delaware, September to 8th. The school wili jbe under/ the leadership of "the Resident Bishop Hazen G.. Werner. Tire lecturers will be given by nationally knowlF religious lead ers, in such courses as “ The New Testament Church,” “ The Ecu- menilpal Chq/reh,” “ The Great Leaders of the Church,” “ History of Methodism,” Our Concept of the Church, and “ The Church at Worship.” Following the-banquet at the close of-the' school Friday noon, Bishop McConnell-'Will give the’"ad'dreks:"' ■' - * ..-a “ Our Battles in a New Day.” More than 400 Methodist Pas tors from the-'state are expected to be in attendance. described "territory: “ Situate in .the Village and. Town ship of Cedarville*, in the County of Greene,. and State of Ohio, bounded •and described as •follows: In Military Survey No. -3745. "Beginning in the South line o f Maple Street at the -East end of said Street in the line of J. H. 'and T. B. Andrews land; thence S..32 deg. E. with said Andrew’s West line (about 190 feet) to a point in said Andrews’ line; thence with another of their lines N. 85 deg: 15' E. 228 feet 9 inches to a [point in the line of said Andrews; ^>thenc4., s ; degf3 .Y > ;F 249,3ft. 8 inches "to "a. point;“th.etice.with said line.' -77 ;deg.’ ''2S'- W .’ 675%". feet to a point in" the .North line of Mill Street; thence S’. 75 deg. _45' ,W. "If3 feet to .the East side of a ten (10) foot alley; thence N. 3) .deg. 45'*’W. 226 feet to a point in South line of Maple Street; thence with the South line of Maple Street N. 56 deg. 30' E. 647 feet to the place ty, Ohio Dated this 22nd day o f August; 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. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE— Used hath room outfit. F. O. & F. E. Harper, Plumb ing. Jamestown, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Joseph H. Daugherty, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Stel la Daugherty has been duly ap pointed as Executrix of the estate of Joseph. H. Daugherty; deceased, late of Village o f Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio.; Dated this 81st * day of July, 150. * - - - WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. — .. * By Luella Howser » Chief Deputy Clferk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James W. Hoplrins, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Edna C. Hopkins has been duly appoint ed at Administratrix of the estate of James W. Hopkins, deceased, late of Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 21st day of August, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r PROBATE JUDGE By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Margaret Smith Cariens, whose address is St. Stephens, New Bruns wick, Canada will take notice that on the 24th day o f July, 1950 Carl William Cariens filed his certain petition against her for divorce <>n the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No." 26543 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on WILL PAY TOP PRICE for good Blue Grass Sod i Gene Dunn Phone FU57$5 509 Wyoming St. Dayton, O. of beginning, containing 5.7 acres, j Deceased. NOITCE OF APPOINMENT Estate of "Mabel E. Schneider, more or less. . I And the part hereby to be an -! nexed is a t.tract of 3,44 acres;off! of" the East side of the above de-j scribed* tract. * • • . • . 1 «-*.: Also'-that-part-of.lots numbered* 13, 14, and 15' in <the Cedarville1; Healty Company; plat, to said Vil lage together with the - East* end' of .Maple Street as more particu larly shown by the plat. * Praying .that .said territory may be .annexed to the Village of Ce darville, Ohio, in the manner pro vided by law, and designated the undersigned- as their agent in se curing said annexation. * The said Board of County Com missioners fixed the 4 day of N q - vember, 1950, at 10:00 "o’clock A. "M., .as the time for hearing said ! :i Notice is hereby given that M. DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 Cows $2,50 / Cpllees 454 ‘Xenia ; , . .. XENIA*. FERTILIZER "Dlv. o f Inland Products Inc. Small stock: removed promptly ty; 'bHib)':aV‘;the‘ place " of' "bearing. " J. A. P’inney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners Magazines bought.and sold. CQR- BEAN’S, Ouu. -Cozy Theater, Ce darville. FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yej- 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—Duo-Therm oil 53,- 000 BTU space heater. "Paul Dob bins, Phone 6-3024. FOR SALE—Childs bed and mattress. Clara Morton, Phone 6-1051, : (i:tp ) LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION.NO. 262 DECLARING THE AMOUNT OF TAXES THAT MAY BE RAISED BY LEVY AT THE MAXi IMUM RATE AUTHORIZED BY- LAW WITHOUT A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT AND DECLAR ING THE NECESSITY OF •A LEVY IN EXCESS OF SUCH RATE. ■■' ..* Be it n-esolved by the Council o f the Village' o f Cedarville, State of Ohio.. (2-3rds "of all members elected thereto concurring): * SECTION 1. That the ahiouriirof taxes that xnay.b.e/raised -by the levy .a f t a x e s 'a t the*-maximum rate authorized ,by Section.. 5625-2 on the taxable. property in said Village will be insufficient to pro vide an adequate amount for the Ujecessary requirements of said Village, and that it-is necessary for the purpose of.providing addi tional* funds for the current ex penses o f said*Village o f Cedarville and particularly* to provide*'for . LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herby given that on the 4th day- of September, 1950, there was presented to the* Board of Commissioners of the County! o f Greene, Statq of Ohio, *a peti-' tion signed by all o f the adult freeholders residing on the fol lowing described territory: * Situate in the County of Oreeiie, State of Ohio, and' Towhship of Cedarville and being all of Lots R U P T U R E Are you afflicted? with fiiptures many * with Yhte'allmtUit* lief by having a truss properly fitted. "■. *, . James Drug Company o f Cedar ville hare in their employ an experienced truss fitter:*- Give as a call. JAMES DRUG CO. * Cedarville, Ohio W A N T E D Old Gold and Silver Jewelry % will pay cash for it • . <:i. ;■*• v •> . XENIA WATCrt REPAIR SHOP. * 28 W. "Market St. Phone 2260 TheWeatherMan, the Almanac, YouandWeallAgree— gThat it’s time to do two things about the clothing fo r the whole family: . tiBrighten Up Spring ' • 4by Cleaning and * ^ ^ ’Pressing i Si 'V k ' -tr. Clean;; and Store for -r .Summer^. t ij^W e v e n t damage from Moths. HE NEW CEDARVILLECLEANERS Xenia Aye., Cedarville , Phone 6-3411 m i Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service BOSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 P.hone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio um 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 on Inquire McSavaney & Co; London, O. Leon. H. Kling, Mgr. ■'V A. C. 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