The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
O# the School Scene Continued from Page One Highlights o f the program were a visit through the state capitol, and attendance at a tea given by Mrs. Laushca at the governor’s mansion. . . On The Sports Scene Cedarville toppled Jamestown, 3 to 1, to take first place in the county baseball league on Tues day afternoon, on the local dia mond. While the Indians have not lost a game so far, there is a chance fo r three teams to- upset our victory* which would result in a play-off each in the spring. The Bellbrook-Cedarville- game, played on Sept. -1, and previous ly reported in our column as a victory for Bellbrook, officially resulted in Bellbvook’s forfeiting the game, as Adams, Bellbrook’s pitcher, was ineligible to play. As a result o f this change Ce darville and Jamestown made the play-off Tuesday, Sept. 26 the Indians defeating Jamestown 3 to 1 in a very tight hall game. The winning pitcher fo r Cedar ville was Harris, and Edwards pitched fo r Siivercreek. Summaries: Jamestown 4 hits, 1 walk and 1 run; Cedarville 6 hits 1 walk and 3 runs. New Junior High Books New books placed in the library for the use o f Junior High pu pils are as follows: SEVENTH GRADE: Up the Columbia fo r Furs, by Dryden; The Story o f Phyllis Wheatly, by Graham; The Amazing Journ ey o f Davjid Ingram, by Kelley; Two Against the North, by Shurt- leff; Black Falcon,, by Sperry; The Life of Audubon by Fisher. EIGHTH GRADE: Joe and Bob on Northland Trails, by Da vis; Linda Takes Over, by Cur tis; America’s Ethan Allen, by Spencer; Tidewater Valley, by Lundy; Son o f the Valley, by Tu nis. Class Movies Shown Mrs. Marshall’s home ec class es have seen two movies as a part of their recitation practices. The film, "Naturally YoyM concerned food preservation; and “ Progress in Products’’ was shown to the advanced Class as a nutrition review and to the be ginning classes as an introduc tion to nutrition. The latter mo vie also gave a good account of ■* «Friday,**$ept. 29, *1950 D o n ’s M a r k e t GREEN FRONT PHONE 6-2041 Hours 7AM Till 8PM Daily Sunday 8 A M til 12 Noon Open Wednesday Afternoons CHECK THESE PRICES CAREFULLY Lard 2 lb s..... ....... ........43c Sugar.........5 lbs...........49c Bacon Sq.............. ... lb. 23c Lima Beans .......... lb. 22c Hamburger......... ....lb. 55 Crisco..... 3 lb. can.....89c Fresh Sausage.... ... lb. 45c Dining Car Coffee lb. 75c Sliced Bacon........ ... lb. 49c Sardine Neptune 2 for 25c Boiling Beef........ ... lb. 39c Red Potatoes No. 10 35c Chuck Roast........ ... lb. 63c Peaches No. 2 Vz can halves Cube Steaks........ ... lb. 95c ................. .... 32c T-Bone.................. .. lb. 98c Hominy No. 2% can 2—25c Sir Loin............... ... lb. 89e Red Kidney Beans No. 2 Wieners................... lb. 49c can..................... 2—25c Franks..................... lb. 45c Pork & Beans 2 y2 can.. 17c Gold Medal Flour 10 lbs. 89c Sweet Potatoes___ lb. 10c SPARE RIBS NECKBONES PUDDING LIVER HEARTS KIDNEYS JOWL BACON HAM LUNCH MEATS FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM FRESH VEGETABLES New Maid Navy Potatoes Oleo Beans 4 25c 10 clb. 10lbs. 29c Quick and Friendly Service YOUR ONE STOP MARKET the production o f oleo-nsargarine. “ ^ ieels like he looks, the patent medicine didn’t do him as much good as it ought to have done. CLAS IFIEDADS The Cedarville, O. Herald FOR SALE—1336 Ford Coupe good running condition. Jim Wise- cup. APPLES FOR SALE—At farm 6-1501, Cedarville. ■ on Townsley Road, also cider. Call FOR SALE—Shropshire year ling rams; purebred. John Davis, Phone 6-3425. ( 2 -P) CARPENTER—and cement work wanted; also cabinet work. Her bert G. Williams, Phone 6-2483. (4-w) FOR SALE— Used bath room outfit. F. 0 . & F. E. Harper, Plumb ing. Jamestown, Ohio. Magazines bought and sold. COR- BEAN’S, Ouu. Cozy Theater, Ce darville. * ’2. Xenia, Ohio filed his - jjainst. her in the Cotirt bf"'pommon Pleas, Greene County, O h io ^ w Case No. 26645 on the doeket^of said Court, praying for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and o f extreme cruelty? and- for other relief, land that said cause will come on fo r hearing six fu ll weeks from .Sep tember 15, 1950, which is the date of the first jjuhlie&tion hereof or as soon thereafter as' may suit the convenience of the -Court, CHARLES R. LITTLE Plaintiff * WEAD & AULTMAN Attorneys fo r Plaintiff 4 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-2Q) FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel low Springs 7717. 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 of Greene, State of Ohio, a petition signed by all o f the adult free holders residing on>the following 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 of Maple Street at the East end of said Street in the line o f J. H. ... , and T. B. .Andrews land; thence ARE you ^fltcted with rupture. g 32 d fi. with said Andrew’s ar® f re^ 2 eKer f f S? West line (about 190 feet) to a having a truss properly fitted. N. int in sai^ Andrews’ line; thence W. Prowant with The James Drug ; ith mother of their lines N /8 5 Company has had an extended ex- d lg , E# 228 feefc 9 inches to a perienee m fitting trusses. Give fnt in the line of said Andrews; ham a try*_____________________ thence S. 8 deg. 25’ E. 249 ft. 8 FOR SALE—Duo-Therm oil 53,- inches to a point; thence with said 000 BTU space heater. Paul Dob- line S. 77 deg. 25' W. 675%, feet bins, Phone 6-3024. Ito a point in the North line of Mill IStreet; thence S. 75 deg. 45' W. J.'; A. Finney, Attorney and Agent’ for Petitioners LEGAL NOTICE Luna E'. Bafley, whose address is 114 Barkley Street, Newark, N. J., will take notjce that on the 29th day of August, 1950, James H. Bailey filed /his certain, petition against her /fo r divorce on the grounds of wilful absence’ before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohiog said case being No, 26,623 on the; docket of said Court and will common fo r hearing on or after the 7th?day of October, 1950. Robert B. Brewer Attorney for Plaintiff - E, Main St., -Xenia, Ohio | * (9-l-6t-10-6) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of ;Jonathan W. Hanes, Deceased; Notice is hereby given that Net tie M. Day has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Jonathan W. /Hanes, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio; Dated this' 8th day of Septem ber, 1960. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk FOR SALE—Childs bed and 1 1 3 feet to the East side of a ten mattress. Clara Morton, Phone j (10) foot alley; thence N. 31 deg. 6-1051. (1-tp) j 45' W. 226 feet Jo a point in South rovnr m • line of Maple Street; thence with ■t'Ui'Ufl.K ,, HT oi..—t xt We huy OAK and timber. Willis Lumber Co ington C. H. SHOEMAKER. Good opportun ity fo r conscientious, all-around man in Toledo’s reputable, old- established shoe repair store. Steady work. Good pay. Excellent working conditions. Write or see Kennedy Shoe Repair, 608 Adams St., Toledo, O. FOR SALE—Kalamazoo coal or wood range. Good condition. Har old Cooley, Phone .6-4105. (3-p) LEGAL NOTICE Mabel Jeanette -Manning, whose address is 622 Twenty-Third St., N. W., Washington, D. C. will take notice that on the 12th day of September, 1950, John West Man ning filed his certain petition against her fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26643 on the docket .of said Court and will come on io j hearing on or after the 21st day of October, 1950. MILLER & FINNEY Attorney for Plaintiff Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-20) w , 1 the South line of Maple Street N. wasn' 56 deg. 30' E. 647 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.7 acres, more or less. And the part hereby to be an nexed is a tract of 3.44 acres o ff of the East side of the above de scribed tract. Also that part of lots numbered 13, 14, and 15 in the Cedarville Realty 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 No vember, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. LEGAL NOTICE Myrtle Little, whose last known place o f address is 203 Fourteenth Street, Ashland* Kentucky, will take notice that on the 12th day o f September, 1950, Charles R t e > .______ j*^*****_ ____ A m m can prove V ADVANCE DES IGN TRUCKS '""4 Featuring: TWO GREAT VALYE4N-HKAD ENGINES • NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS • HYPOID REAR AXLES • DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES • WIDE- BASEWHEELS* BALL TYPE STEIR!NG*UN1T-DIS1GNBODIES On® good look will prove fa yau that Chevrolet trucks boot anything In sight! Chavrolot’s the line for •v®ry tins of business . , . Duty- Provfd right an lh® fob. Look them ov®rr talk if ov®r, and you'll knew what a whale of a buy you've got in a Chevrolet truck! Rugged de pendability, top-flight performance, outstanding ecenemy-you g«t all th®so things in Chevrolet. Figure It ail out and you’ll come to fust one conclusion! Chevrolet's your buy! CUMMINGS . Cedarville, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE George H. Curley, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on September 19th, 1950, Mary L. Curley, a minor, by John'E. Osborne, her next friend, field a certain cause of action in divorce against said George H. Curley, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, be ing Civil Cause No. 26859, on the docket of said Court, and being on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty. Said cause of action will come on for hearing on or after November 29th, 1950. SHOUP AND HAGLER Attorneys for Plaintiff RESOLUTION NO. 261 Declaring It Necessary To Improve Portions o f Numerous Streets In The Village o f Cedarville, Ohio By The Extension And Construe tion o f Sanitary Sewers and De signated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improvement.” Be it resolved by the council of the Village ef Cedarville, State of Ohio, (3-4ths of all members elect ed thereto concurring): SECTION 1. That it is necessary to improve portions o f the streets hereinafter named in the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, by the exten sion and construction of sanitary sewers, to-wit: Santiary Sewer Extension No. 20 It is proposed to construct an 8” . . ■ diameter vitrified clay sanitary .G j iV1?6 J?.r bearing^said sewer line, running as follows: 8" diameter vitrified clay, sani-^ practical and economical manner tary sewer line, running as follows: same should be improved at the Beginning at a proposed sani- same time, with the same kind of tary sewer designated No. 26-8, ‘ materials and in the same manner located at the intersection-pf Wal- j and shall be treated as a single nut and Center Streets, and ex- improvement. And that the grade tending West on Center Street for o f said streets as improved shall a distance of 145' to a proposed be as shown by the engineer’s plans sanitary sewer manhole designated and profiles which are made a No. 26-9, located at the intersec-j part hereof, tion of Center Street and the first SECTION 3. That the plans, alley West o f Walnut Street, which specifications, estimates and pro- is the terminus of this line. . files of the proposed improvement, Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 22 heretofore prepared by the engi- It is proposed to construct an neer, and now on file in the office 8" diameter vitrified clay, sanitary of the Glerk of Council, he and the sewer line, running as follows: same are herebyapproved. Beginning at a proposed sani tary sewer manhole designated No. 26-9, located at the intersec tion of Center St. and the first alley West of Walnut Street and extending North on the afore mentioned alley for a distance of 250' to a proposed sanitary sewer mqfnhole designated No. 26-9WA located at the intersection of the aforementioned alley and the first alley North of Center Street; thence, extending West on the last mentioned alley for a distance of 200' to a proposed sanitary sewer SECTION 4. That the whole cost of said improvement less 1-50, and the cost of intersections, shall be assessed by the front footage up on the following described lots and lands, to-wit, all lots and .lands bounded and abutting upon the.pTfl- 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 of the preliminary and other surveys, and of printing and pub lishing the notices, resolutions and manhole designated No. 26-9-B, lo- ordinances required and the serv- petition and the office of the Com' missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, as the place of hearing. J. A. Finney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners 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 of Greene, State of Ohio, a peti tion signed by all of the adult freeholders residing on the fo l lowing described territory; Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and Township of Cedarville and being all of Lots 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 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 No vember, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.,. as the time for hearing said petition and the office of the Com missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, as the place of hearing. Beginning at a sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-1, lo cated at the intersection o f North and Walnut Streets and extend ing North on Walnut Street for a’ distance o f 330’ to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-3; thence, continuing North on Walnut Street for a distance of 330’ to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated) No. 26- 4; thence continuing North on Wal nut Street fo r a distance of 195/ to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole. designated No. 26-5; thence continuing North on Walnut Street for a distance -o f 200' to a pro posed sanitary sewer manhole de signated No,:,26-6; thence, continu ing North on Walnut Street for a distance o f 250' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-7; thence, continuing North on Walnut Street for a distance of 260' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-8, lo cated at the intersection of Wal nut and Center Streets, which is the terminus of this -line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 2.1 It is proposed to construct an cated at the intersection qf th® last. mentioned alley and Clifton Pike, which is the terminus of this line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 23 It is proposed to construct an S" diameter vitrified clay sanitary sewer line, running as follows: Beginning at a proposed sani tary sewer manhole designated No. 26-9, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley West of Walnut Street, and extending South on the aforemen tioned alley for a distance of 120' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole designated No. 26-9-C, 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 sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-8, located at the intersection of Cen ter and Walnut Streets and extend ing East on Center Street for a for a distance of 155' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-10, lpcated at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley East of Walnut Street; thence, continuing East on Center Street for a distance of 225' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole designated No. 26-11, 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 sani tary sewer manhole, designated No. 2,6-10 located at the intersec tion of Center Street and the first alley East of Walnut St., and ex tending North on the aforemen tioned alley for a distance of 140' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole designated No. 26-10A which is the terminus of this line. The foregoing to be designated “ 1850 Sewer Extension Improve 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 ing of said notices and the cost of engineering, legal services and ex penses, and the cost of construc tion together with interest on the notes and bonds issued in antici pation of the collection of deferred assessments and all other neces sary expenditures. SECTION 5. That the assess ments to be levied shall he paid in ten annual installments with interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall be born oy the bonds to be issued 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 thirty days after the pass ing of the assessing ordinance. SECTION 6. That bonds of 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 ot the issue of such bonds. SECTION 7. That the remainder of the entire cost of said improve ment not specially assessed, in cluding the cost o f intersections, together with the cost o f any real estate or interest therein purchased or appropriated, and the cost and expense o f any appropriation pro ceedings therefor and the dam ages awarded any owner of ad joining lands and interest there on and the cost and expense of any 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. That Resolution No. 258 and all ordinances and res olutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith Cre hereby repealed. SECTION 9. This resolution shall take effect and be In force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 18th day of Septem ber, 1950. A . R. Frame Mayor of the Village o f Cedarville Attest: P. J. MeCorkell, Clerk Xenia WatchRepairShop Watch Repairing 28 W. Market St. Xenia HARRY H. MOGLE Watchmaker Telephone 2260 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS BUTTER P. n . Box 748 P.hone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We huve many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 16 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, Q. Leon K* Kling, Mgr- AND SAVE THRIFT-E 3 ’ •-i ¥ POTATOES A. C.Creswell » PHONE 6-3625;; Ai. % i'< FALL VARIETY BALE Tomato Juice 4$ pz. oan .. 21c Cut Beans Steima No. 2 .. 10c Milk; Eyap. Green Pasture >3 cans ............................. 35c Salad Drssing 16 oz. jar 27c Peanut Butter Ice Box Jar 16/oz. ja r .....................: 37c Dill Pickles Merrit Brand Qt. •Jar 21c Coffee Break-O-Mom lb. 75e Aeowax for the floors pt. 29c Clorox Bleach % gal jug 30c Fig Newtons NBC 1 lb box35c Honey New Crop bok .... 45c. Hominy Eavey's 2 No. 2% can.................................25c Pink Salmon Tall can__ 55c Tuna Halfhill can...........29c QUALITYMEATS SmokedHams Tiyhdleor shank half) Kingans lh. 69c •’. ^ : t f ■* - 7/ " ...................... Spare Ribs (lean)' £ . lb. 49c ! ! Bacon Ends................ lb. 39c Neck Bones (lean) .... lb. 15c Chickens - Fries ..........lb. 65c Oysters (Pt. Cans) can .. 73c MARKET
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