The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

Friday, June 9, 1950 r 4*4 . ^ ; Flora E. Watts, $18,317.99; Jean B. Elwell, $13,679.21. Transfers Authorized Transfer of property is author­ ized by the court to the following; Alma A. Spahr, executrix of the estate of F . Leon Spahr. Lawrence B. Edgington, exe­ cutor of the estate of I. M. Edg­ ington. Georgia J. Ervin, executrix of the estate of Frank McLeod Er­ vin. Katharine J. North, and Rob­ ert Jacob, co-executors of the es­ tate of G. A. Jacobs. Roy Copenhefer, and Mayme Flaherty, co-administrators of the estate of Joseph M. and Lucy Co­ penhefer. * ( Marriage Licenses « Howard Phillip Vance, Hills- . boro, and Pearl Mae Smith,, Jamestown. tomato plants and cucurbits. DDT can be applied as a three perecnt dust, or as a spray prepared by mixing three level tablespoons of 50 percent wettable DDT powder in oile gallon of water. DDT should not be applied to vege­ table crops after the plant part to be harvested has begun to de­ velop unless it is naturally pro­ tected from harmful insecticidal residues. The Cedarville, 0. Herald USSIFIEPIBS 70R SALE—White rock frys H rold Dobbins, 6-4203 (3t) NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWAGE'TREATMENT PLAhlT AND SANITARY O U T F A L L SEWER VILLAGE OF CEDAB- VILLE? GREENE C O UN T Y , mestown. SenaratP sealed bids for the con- Ward Tildon Dorton and Alice gtr^ tion of a Sewage Treatment Plant and Sanitary Outfall Sewer ■•% Berdella Prether, Cedarville. SCOLD THAT TIGER! . . . These M r J t a B c s r f g S t o r e 'irG riMU fa* jfiS Ita J ? E e K Tiger pitcher Hutchison t h e ^ e e n s w a r d . Senator Irving Norsen catcher Robinson recovered the ball and too * *_ * legged it to the plate to cover. meanwhile had streaked from third* « d P tossinsr Ilia heels in the air. Norsen was safe. Norsen h it the dirt, and Hutchison tripped over h i a , tossing his neeis in w r The Tigers won, 6-6. The umpire is Hubbard. LAFF OF THE WEEK * i w L r A "i'll Bet i Could Too Learn To Steer If You'd Only Let Me Try." Adullah, the king, and Tallulah the throaty actress, eet their Yi^oa in the same issue of the newspapers. But they are not the only “lulahs” that make good news co*"r Washington newsmen. 100 of them, voted unanimously thqlt Senator Taft “contributes the most to, this country's welfare”, and Senator Pepper by unani­ mous vote, the least. TheWeekat the GreeneCounty CourtHouse COMMON PLEAS COURT Seeks Partition Donald E. Powell has filed suit vs. Helen E. Powell, e t al., ask­ ing partition of real estate in Yellow Springs. Judgment Awarded Xenia National hank has won judgment in the sum of $7,054.- 33 against Joseph W. Hayes, Sr., et al. Cases Dismissed Two suits were dismissed by court order; Maebelle Davis vs: Alvis G. Davis, and Susie G. Cox vs. Forest Jones. Divorce Actions E. F. Gebhard has filed a suit for divorce from Jeanette, charg­ ing neglect and cruelty. On grounds of cruelty Helen Pryke was awarded a divorce from Robert Edward, and was re­ stored tot her "maiden name of Gibson. PROBATE COURT Appointments John R. Beacham has been named executor of the estate ot Nellie Beacham. Grace P. Heath is named ad­ ministratrix of the estate of Mary E. Heath, late of Beavercreek township, under bond of $1,000. Estate Appraisals The following net values of es­ tates have been established by appraisal; George D. Geyer, $62,289.52; Morris ?wen DeForge, Detroit, m received by the. Village and Fannie Bernice Frame, Ce- Council of the Village of Cedar- darville. - Iville, Greene County, J01)io, a t tlie Lawrence George Filson, J r-» village Hall, until 12 o’clock noon, an£ ^ t y Jean A" keney. ‘Eastern Standard Time, July. 7, Ralph Eugene Cani|y, Colum- and will tlien be opened and bus, and Barbara Sutherland, pUbHcly read aloud a t the' above Fairborn. • - - address. Separate bids will he received on the following items as shown on the plans and specified in the specifi­ cations: ' Item 1 - Sewage Treatment Plant Complete Item 2 - Sanitary Outfall Sewer and Appurtenances Complete Bidders may submit a bid on any single item or a combined bid on both items. The Information for Bidders, Plans, Specifications, Bid and Contract Bonds, Bid Blanks and the Con­ tract Documents may be examined at the Office of P. J. McCorkell, Village Clerk, P. O. Box 514, Ce­ darville, Ohio, or a t the office of Rial T. Parrish, Architect-Engi­ neer, 940-945 *U. B. Building, Day- ton,.Ohio. Copies may be obtained upon the deposit of $20.00 for each set, fully refundable to Bidders returning sets in good condition cr one-half refundable to nbn-bidders Within 15 days after the opening. Only one complete set will be is­ sued to each prospective bidder. Each Bidder must deposit a Cash­ ier’s Check, or Certified Check on1a good arid solvent bank or an ap­ proved Bid Bond in an amount of at least five percent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the “Information for Bidders.” All bids must be submitted on the forms provided with the Specifica­ tions. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) .days after the actual date of the opening thereof. - ■ The right is reserved by the Vil­ lage Council to reject, any or all bids and waive informalities. The Village Council Village of Cedarville, Ohio Marlin Wilson Swaney and Li­ la Marie McPeak, Xenia. - Arthur S. Curlett, deputy audi­ tor, and Ruth Maxine Davis, Xen­ ia. Robert Owne Sturgeon and Minnie Lee Abbott, Xenia. '* George Ozean, Jr., Dayton, and Ruth Mary Woten, Xenia. Kirk Leon Thomas and Lydia Geraldine Caldwell, both of Fair­ born. * Gardenbisect Control Now IsSimplified Insect pests of the home vege­ table garden can he controlled easily because it is not necessary to know much about insects or the timing of applications, states J. P. Sleesman of the department of entomology at the Ohio agri­ cultural experiment station. One application of rotenone each week will control Mexican bean bettles, bean leaf beetles, cucumber beetles, and worms on cabbage, cauliflower, and broc- olli. Either a spray or a dust will give satisfactory control if it is applied so that a light, A a c o a t­ ing of the insecticide cJHfc the plants. Rotenone dust h k pur­ chased ready-mixed- -ariowphould contain one'perJent rotenone. A spray can be prepared by mixing one ounce of rotenone powder in one gallon of water. Whgn rairis wash off the protective covering it should be replaced as soon as possible, especially on plants where flea bettles ate a problem and on eurcurbits DDT gives good control of bean leafhoppers, onion thrips, cabbage worms, cucumber beetles, squash bugs, squash vine borer, and most insects on potatoes. The purified grade of DDT should be used gen­ erally in the vegetable garden be- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT • Estate of Hayes A. McLean, De­ ceased. o - • Notice is hereby given that -Jo­ seph L, Mast, has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Haye 3 A. McLean, deceased, late of Ge- darvlle Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCAL’LISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County; Ohio. (6-9-3t-6-23) By Luella Howser « "Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary E. Heath, De­ ceased. Notice , is .hereby given that Grace P. Heath has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the estate of Mary E. Heath, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greejie County, Ohio. . Dated this 25th day <|t May, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ' By Lueila Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-2-3t-6-16) LEGAL NOTICE Jacqueline E. Albritton, whose address in unknown will take no­ tice that on the 5th day June, 1950, William O. Albritton filed his cer­ tain petiton against her for di­ vorce on the grounds of gross neg­ lect of 'duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio,, said case being No. 26476 on the docket of ’said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 15th day of July, 1950. T. L. Barger . Attorney for Plaintiff 1218 U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio (6-9-6t-7-14) LEGAL NOTICE . COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Hazel N. Boomershine, Plaintiff, vs. Paul V. Boomershine, Defendant. Paul V. Boomershine, whose last the ground of Gross Neglect of Duty; and said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after six full weeks from the. date of the first publication hereof, DAN M. AULTMAN Attorney for Plaintiff Xenia, Ohio (5-26-6t-6-30) LEGAL NOTICE Dorothy Jean McCoy, whose ad­ dress is 115 S. Gray Ave., Bar Har­ bor station, Panama City, Florida •will take notice -that on the 17th day of May, 1950, C l i f f o r d J. McCoy filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case be­ ing No. 26445 on the docket of said Court and will come on for, hearing on or aftef t&e 24th day of June, 1950. Otterbein CrSager Attorney for Plaintiff Callahan Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (6-19-6t-6-23> LEGAL NOTICE William J. Gannon, whose ad­ dress Box 12 Weslyan Station, Mid­ dletown, Conn., will take notice that on the 16th’day of May, 1950, Donna D. Gannon filed her certain petiton against him. for divorce on the grounds of«gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said being No. 26441 O ik the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or af­ ter the 24th day of June, 1950. Horn & Zarka Attorney for Plaintiff Winters Bank Bldg., Daytoq, Ohio (5-19-6t-6-23) LEGAL NOTICE Sgt. Andy S. Lewis, whose ad­ dress isjcare of Postmaster Seattle, Washington, APO 948 will take notice that on the 18th day of May, 1950, Esther Lewis filed her cer­ tain petition against him for di­ vorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruel­ t y before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26449 on the docket of known place of residence was 509 Lsaid Court and will come on for N. 19th St., Richmond, Ind. will take notice that on the 25th day of May, 1950, Hazel N., Boomer­ shine filed her petition against him in Common Pleas Court of Greene' County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that un­ less the said Paul V. Boomershine shall answer .said petition on pr before the 14th day of July, judg­ ment may be taken granting plain­ tiff a divorce. HAZEL N. BOOMERSHINE Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-2-6t-7-7) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of . Clara Johnson, Be? ceased. . , Notice is hereby given that Da­ vid R. Johnson has beqn duly ap-: pointed as Administrator of the __ ________ __ estate of Clara Johnson, deceased, Byr A/R. ^RAMErMayor | Iate of Cedarville Township, Greene P. J. McCorkell, Clerk (6-9-4t-6-30) ORDINANCE NO. 257 AN ORDINANCE TO DECLARE THE .NECESSITY .OF -C O N­ STRUCTING A SEWAGE TREAT- vew4ee 'out &ne . . . new BelAir It’s the only car of its kind in the entire low-price field! Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built— here is the magnificent new Chevrolet Bel Air! Here, for the first time in the low-price field, is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti­ ness of a convertible with the comfort and safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet advantages . . . makes it possible for you to own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking car on the road! But come in and find out all about the Bel Air for yourself ..... its low-lined, jfauthful silhouette . . - its wide side windows unobstructed by any pos t . . . the exceptionally generous vision, from its sweeping rear window . . . its sparkling color harmonies . . . the rich blendings of its luxuri­ ously appointed interior. Combination o f Powerglide Automatic Transmission am1105-h.p. Engine optional at extra cost. i CHEVROLET " T — r CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES V* . Cedarvillej Ohio « ------ ------- „ ----------- rMENT PLANT FOR THE VIL- cause technical DDT is injurious ; l AGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO to some plants, particularly young AND A U T H O R I Z I N G THE CLERK .TO .ADVERTISE .FOR BIDS' -FOR .THE ^CONSTRUC­ TION THEREOF. W'heras, it is necessary to con­ struct a sewage 'treatment plant for the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and the Engneer fo r said Village, Rial T. Parrish of Dayton, Ohio, has heretofore been authorized to prepare plans, specifications; and estimates for. the construction of said plant and, Whereas, the said Engineer has filed with this Council his plans, specifications, arid' estimates of the costs thereof, f/hichr said plans have been approved by the State Department of Health of the State of Ohio; • Therefor, be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedar­ ville, State of Ohio, SECTION 1. That it is hereby declared rieeesary in order to pro­ tect the health and safety, and to promote the general welfare of the inhabitants of the Village of Ce­ darville, Ohio, to .construct a sew­ age treatment plant fo r the treat­ ment of sewage and industrial wastes collected.'through the sew­ erage system of the said Village and any additions thereto arid to operate said' plant and connecting mains as a public utility. SECTION 2:. That the Clerk oi Council be and *hereby is author-, ized to Advertise for bids for ^the construction of said plant arid con­ necting mains,' in accordance with the plans, specifications, ‘and esti­ mates of the Engineer. SECTION Si That this Ordinance shall take effect' and- be in force from ami after .the eqrlidst period aliowed'by law. Passed this June <5th, 1950. ' A. R. PRAMB '^Maydr- < - . ATTEST; ..1 ' p J. McCorkell Clerk ^ - 7 , (6-9-2t-6-l6) County, Ohio Dated this 22nd day of May, 1950; w il l ia m b . M c C a l l is t e r Judge of the Probate Court; Greene County, Ohio. (5-26-3t-6-9) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk hearing on or after the 24th day of June, 1950. Becker & Lautenbrirg Attorney for Plaintiff 3 East Second Street, Dayton, O (5-19-6t-6-23) Being the same real estate con­ veyed by Alexander Townsley and Nancy A. Townsley, his wife, to The Trustees of The United Pres­ byterian Church of Cedarville, Ohio, by deed dated November 2, 1877, and recorded in Volume 59, page 498, Greene County Deed Records. That said premises are no longer needed for religious purposes and tha t the same may be sold as thb court may hereinafter direct and either as a whole or in parcels and under such conditions as may be determined. Said cause will he heard by the court from and after 4 weeks from the date of the firsi publication. Dated tips May 10th, 1950. The United Presbyterian Church of Cedarville, Ohio. Fred Townsley, President Miller & Finney, Attys. (5-19-4t-6-9) LEGAL NOTICE Elmer F. Phipps, whose last known place of Address was Cedar­ ville, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts are unknown, is here­ by notified that Eva R. Phipps has filed a petition for divorce a- gainst him on the grounds of ne­ glect and extreme cruelty in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being cause numbered 26411 on the dock- of said Court; and that said cause will come on for healing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication whereof. ' Dan M. Aultman Attorney for Plaintiff Xenia, Ohio NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The United Presbyterian Church of Ce­ darville, Ohio, has filed a Petition in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, praying for an order of the court authorizing the sale of the following described real estate to-wit: Situate in the County o f‘Greene in-the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cedarville and hound- td and described as ’follows, viz; Beginning a t a stake corner to Henry LaWson and Alexander Townsley; thence with the line of said Townsley, N. 43 deg. 40' W. 8 poles to a stake; thence S. 46 deg, 35' W. 16.24 poles to a stake in a field; thence S. 2% deg. W. 3.52 poles to a post corner to said Henry Lawson; thence with his line N. 63 deg. E. 19.54 poles to the beginning, containing fifty nine one hundredths (59-100) acres LEGAL NOTICE Minnie D. Constant, whose place of residence is unknown, but whose last address was Savannah, Georg­ ia, will take notice that on the 4th day of May, 1950, Leslie D. Con­ stant, filed his petition in the Com- Mon Pleas Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, against her, the same be­ ing case No. 26420 on the docket of said court, pi’aying for divorce on the grounds of neglect and^extreme cruelty, an3 praying for other re­ lief. The defendant will further take notice that said cause will come up for -hearing after six full weeks from May 5, 1950, which is the date of the first publication thereof. WEAD & AULTMAN __ Attorneys for Leslie E. Con­ stant, plaintiff (5-5-6t-6-9) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mildred Shope Mitch­ ell, Deceased. • Notice is hereby given that Thomas V. Mitchell has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Mildred Shope Mitchell, de­ ceased, late o f Bellbrook Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1950. , - w il l ia m b . M c C a l l is t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (5-26-3t-6-9) By Luella Howser Chief'Deputy Clerk NOTICE UF APPOINTMENT Estate of .Sarah G. McLean,^®- efissedi Notice is^hareby given ,that Jo„- seph L- liaB duly Ap­ pointed as 'Administrator With, th e Will Anriexed of the e s ta te of.Sarah G. MeLean,. deceased, late of Vil­ lage of Cedarrille, Greene County, 01Dated this 2nd day of ,June,1950, william b . M c C a ll ister Judge of the R o ta te Court, Greene County, Ohio. - ( 6 - 9 - 3 t- 6 * 23 ) By Luella Howder Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Cora Bayne Long, whose last known place of address was 637 East Water Street, Chillicothe, Ohio, and whose present where­ abouts is unknown, is hereby noti­ fied that B. M. Long has filed a petition against 'her in the Com­ mon ?leas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being cause No. 26203. The prayer of said petition i t for a divorce and equitable relief on DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 Cows $2.50 Hogs $0.25 Cwt. 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