The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

I'Wday, October 13 , i 950 The Cedarville, O. Herald On the School Scene Continued, from Page One «r positions on the staff. ..Current editor of the Click­ er, as announced in the first year issue, is Mary Lou Andes, a sen- o r a t Fairborn High school, who has lived there all her life—16 y§£rs. Aside from being editor of the Clicker, she will edit the newly created publication of Fairborn High School and will become assistant editor of the year-book. Glenna Nance, a CHS Senior, will act as reporter for our school. Besides being secretary of our senior class, Glenna takes a keen interest in a r t and music. She also likes to write poetry, ard one of her poems appeared in the Clicker last year, as well as a feature story written for our col­ umn. We are hoping to have several articles of local interest publish­ ed in the Clicker this year. Sponsored by the Rike-Kumler Co., Dayton. The Clicker nas a circulation of 12,000 high school students from all over the Mi­ ami Valley. It is one of the few multi-high school organs in the country. The Knollwood formerly the T e d d y B a e r WILL BE OPEN FOR -BUSINESS ON OCT . 19 Typing Records Made During September Several Typing H students a- chieved high records the first month c£ school. In the one-minute tests, rec­ ords were posted as follows: Shh*- ley Powers, 91 words per min­ ute; Glenna Nance, 78; Mary' Jo Duvall, 65; Janet Crumrine, 56; Martha Swaby, 56; Sally West, 52; Robert Boroff, 50; all tests being perfect. In the five-minute tests Shir­ ley Powers typed 67 net words with one error fo r the five jmin- utes of writing. During the first six weeks* period, the typing class has had a review of the primary skills involved in horizontal and verti­ cal centering; tabulation, typing from rough draft, letter and man­ uscript form; and they have started the use of printed office letterheads and other business forms. Six Weeks Period Concluded . This week will end the first six weeks of school. Pupils are being given tests to determine the progress which has been made. Junior Class Rings Received Members of the Junior Class were quite pleased Thursday when they received their long- wajted-for class rings. The rings were ordered from the Joston Company in May of last year. The students have .been looking forward to getting them since school started in Septem­ ber. Thursday and Friday they were proudly displaying the newly ac­ quired jewelry to other members of the school. Turkey —• Handicraft — yams ^-crochet — Pies — Pictures — puzzling, isn’t it? Come to the U. P. church and solve the puz­ zle Tuesday evening. Settle $51,580 Damage Claim Out ofCourt A common pleas, court jury trial in the damage suit of Way­ ne Cline, Sabina, R. R.-1, and the Grange Mutual Causualty Com­ pany, Columbus;, agajpsti Sgt. Charles H. Wassenich of the Wil­ mington post of the state high­ way -patrol ended abruptly Tues­ day morning when a compromise agreement was reached. Counsel fo r the parties decided on a setlement, in favor of the plaintiff, after jurors had been seated for the second "day of .he trial -which opened Monday. A- mount of settlement in the $51,- 580 suit was .not disclosed. «. The suit was based on an acci­ dent, involving an auto driven by Mr. Cline, and a patrol cruiser operated • by Sgt. Wassenich, at the junction of Zimmerman road and Orchard Grove road, two miles southeast of Bowersville on Oct. 26, 1947. Both, men were injured. The Xenia law firm of Wead and Aultman represented the plaintiff, Sgt. Wassenich was de­ fended by Estabrook, Finn -nd McKee of Dayton and Smith Mc- Callister and Gibney of Xenia. Stoppedat Crash Scene;.$5,200 the program, decorations, refreshments to depict the Hal­ loween spirit. Harvest Festival-—‘Turkey Din­ ne r-B azaar—U. P. Church—■ Oct. 17, Tuesday evening—5:00 p. m. ______ CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE —2 coal heatrolas •£ piano, good condition. Phone 6-4211 TURKEYS FOR S A L E— Alive or dressed. Phone 5824 Clifton. Gene Milley Turkey Farm, South River Rd., Clifton, O. tf WANTED—To rent, 3 bedroom, house, call E. H. Miller a t Cedar­ ville College. and bonds, mortgages, or other securi­ ties are: None. » 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving, the names of the owners, stockholders, and security +£ u"Sj if any> contain pot only P“e hst of stockholders and secur­ ity holders as they appear upon the hooks of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corpor­ ation for whom such trustee is act­ ing. is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em- bracinpr affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock­ holders and security holders who do not appear uoon the books of the company as trustee, hold stock and securities is a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; TURKEYS FOR SALE - any weight desired. Phone 6-2918 or 6-2913, TURNER TURKEY FARM APPLES FOR SALE—A.t farm on Townsley Road, also cider. Call 6-1501, Cedarville. Forty-Ninth P u re B red HAMPSHIRE OPEN GILT SALE See th e k in d it ta k e s to p ro d u c e cham p ion c a rlo ad s SALE TO START A T 7 ;3 0 P . M. ThursdayNight, Oct. 19,1950 , Dobbins and Evans C eda rv ille , Ohio* .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—Real Estate Mer­ cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel­ low Springs 7717. A purse containing more than $5,200 in checks and cash was re­ ported missing after a couple’s auto was halted a t the scene of ah accident on Route 35, about 2 miles west of Jamestown, Fri­ day, the sheriff’s office revealed. The woman whose purse was lost, Mrs. Pal Owens, Piketon, R. R. 1, told deputies her husband' had stopped the car to avoid crashing into another auto which had been involved in the accident. She said she missed the purse a short time later, but i t was not found when the couple, aided by .state highway patrolmen searched the vicinity. The purse contained a bank draft for $5,000, a money cfle r for $77, a U, S, government check for $78.71 and about $100 in cash_ Banks in this area have been notified of the loss and ser­ ial numbers on the checks have been placed on file. Rural Youth Group To Hold Party All members of the Greene county ru ral youth group and friends are urged to attend the regular monthly meeting of the Greene County rural yOuth group to be held Saturday, Oct. 14, 8 to 1 1 p. m. a t the Xenia township school, north of Xenia on the Old Springfield pike. A local or­ chestra will furnish music for the evening of square and round dancing, and folk games. The Beavercreek township ru- 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—Kalamazoo coal or wood range. Good condition. Har­ old Cooley, Phone 6-4105. (3-p) fo r St., Pittsburgh 17, vetusy l- vania, will*take notice th a t e l */ie 23rd 3ay “of September, lff5|£ the undersigned filed her pejitiea in divorce against him in tue IfCom­ mon Pleas Court of Greene fioun- neglect of duty and extreme cruel­ ty, Ohio, on the grounds m i jp-oss ty. That said cause wiij b® for hearing from, and after six weeks from- the first publication o f this notice, to-wit, on .Nov. 9th^.950, Barbara Ann Bsrwsan LEGAL NOTICE ^ . Mabel Jeanette Manning, pilose address is 622 Twenty-Thirsj St., N. W., Washington, D. C. wik^take notice that on the , 12 th-_ f i y .of September, 1950, John Wsasfifan- niqg filed his certain ;• petition against her for divorce; the grounds of gross neglect oi duty and this affiant has"no reason to [before the Common Pleas Court of believe that any other person, as sociation, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the paid stock, bonds, or other securi­ ties. than as' so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub­ lication sold or d i s t r u b u t e d, through, the mails of otherwise, to Paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 800. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Oct. 1950. SEAL * Eloise McNamee, Notary .Public My commission expires April 30, 1951. ~ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT $ Estate of Earl E. Morris, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Sa­ rah S. Morris has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the estate of Earl E. Morris, deceased, late of Village” of Clifton, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk Greene County, Ohio, said:; case being No. 26643 on the rtocHat of said Court and will corns da for hearing on or after the 21 s t say of October, 1950. i MILLER & FINNEY Attorney for Plaintiff i Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio; (9-15-6t-10-20) editor, and business nfSnagers are: Publisher, Thurman Miller, Jr., Cedarville, Ohio. Editor, Thurman Miller Jr., Cedarville, Ohio. Man­ aging Editor>. Thurman Miller, Jr., Cedarville, Ohio. Business Manager Thurman Miller, Jr., Cedarville. 2. That the owner is: Thurman Miller, Jr., Cedarville, Ohio. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders ownine or holding 1 per ral youth committee has planned cent or more of total amount of NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR] DIVORCE Lean Harriger who resides a t 137 Circle Drive, Wahiawa, Hono­ lulu T. H., is hereby notified that lair B. Harriger has filed his peti­ tion against her for. divorce in Case No. 26690 of the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, al­ leging gro:"* neglect of duty, and said cause will be for hearing n or after December 2, 1950. MORRIS D. RICE Attorney for Plaintiff STATEMENT OF THE OWNER­ SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU­ LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ’ ACT OF CONGRESS. OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of Cedarville Herald published State of .Ohio ss. weekly a t Cedarville, Ohio for October 1, 1950. County of Greene Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore­ said, personally appeared Thur­ man Miller, Jr., who, having been duly sworn according to law, de­ poses and says that he is the owner of the Cedarville H e r a l d and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man­ agement etc., of the aforesaid pub­ lication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Reg­ ulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: Electricity, Gas, Bath, of the publisher, editor, managing jr - i .... x pASfm.. »nA “TImmediate Possession. The prop- LEGAL NOTICE - Myrtle Little, whose last iaiown place of address is 203 Fourteenth Street, Ashland, Kentusky^ will take notice that on*the 12 t~ day of September, 1950, CJiams _R. Little, R. 2. Xenia, Ohio filed his petition against her in the .Court of Common Pleas, Greens County, Ohio, in Case No. 26645 %i the docket of said Court, prsyfcg for divorce on the grounds of" gross neglect of duty and of extreme cruelty and for other ra ils , and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from Sep­ tember 15, 1950, which is thr- date of the first publication hereof or as soon thereafter as tii^£ suit the convenience of the Gouss. CHARLES R. LVT5XE PMigtff WEAD & AULTMAN : Attorneys for Plaintiff 4 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio : - * (9-15-6t-10-20) - 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, a t 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.' J. A. Finney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners 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. J. A. Finney, Attorney and Agent fo r 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 fol­ 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 px*o- 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 Ar 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 8 th day of Septem­ ber, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE George H. Curley, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice tha t 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. Gurley, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, be­ ing Civil Cause No. 26659, on the docket of said Court, and being on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause of action will come on for hearing on or after November 20th, 1950. SHOUP AND HAGLER Attorneys for Plaintiff D uo -T herm C hippendale Home Heater in WALNUT finish! LEGAL NOTICBs! Notice is herby given that art the 4th day of September, lpgflthere was presented to the 3c:;?d of Commissioners of the CuEitty of Greene, State of Ohio, jgjfftitiojn signed by all of the adu-t free­ holders residing on the fflowing described territory: Situate in the Village srulTown- ship of Cedarville, in tlglsfounty of Greene,, and State flg ti Ohio, bounded and described as-follows: ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE In Military Survey Noj 3745. The undersigned will sell at-Pub-. Beginning in the South--ane of lie Auction on the premises of the [Maple Street at the Efcst>nd of Hayes McLean property on North! said Street in the line, or: J . H. Street, Cedarville, Ohio on Sat-[and T. B. Andrews la&ifathence urday, October 21, 1950, REAL: S. 32 deg,* E. with saidijAiidrew's ESTATE SELLS AT 2:00 P. M. [West line (about 190 ;:eeir to a One Story Eight (8) Room Frame -point in said Andrews’ IB^Bthence with another of their liMig N. 85 degr'15/'E; *T228!*feefcjShftmUSk to a point in the line of sai<Q|3pfews; thence S. 8 deg.. 25'' E<31B! ft, 8 erty is appraised a t $6500.00 and may be sold for not less than $4,- 333.00 TERMS 10 per cent of pur- inches to a point; thencefstfeh said chase price on date of sale, balance line S. 77 deg. 25' W, feet 1 TO DELIVER MORE HORSEPOWER AT THE CLUTCH I k tfy J b H fc f FIRST FOR ALL-AROUND SAVINGS in 10 days on confirmation of sale by the Court and tender of the deed. Real Estate may be inspect­ ed on date of sale after 10:30 A. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS AT ”1:00 P. M.'* Warm Morning Stobe, 3 piece living room suite, player piano, radio, rocking chairs, straight chairs, desk, davenport, glider, tables, beds, dressers, lamps, rugs, gas stoves, 2 step ladders, dishes, bed, bedding, linens and many other items. TERMS on Personal Property: Cash JOSEPH L. MAST, * Administrator With The Will Annexed of Sarah G. .McLean and Hayes A. McLean, Deceased. WEAD AND AULTMAN, "Attorneys 4 Allen Building, Xenia, Ohio ' JOE GORDON, Auctioneer JOHN DAVIS, Clerk to a point in the North luicjpf Mill Street; thence S. 75 de^-J45' W. 113 feet to the East sidsfsf a ten ( 10 ) foot alley; thence JEkall deg. 45' W. 226 feet to a poirims: South line' of Maple Street; tlisg-^ with the South line of Maple. Street N. 56 deg. 30' E. 647 feet to f e place of .beginning, containing." 57T acres, more or less. - And the part hereby te: he an­ nexed is a tract of 3.44 Seres off of the East side' of the: ageve de­ scribed tract. Also that part of lots'lrfanbered 13, 14, and 15 in the -Gtriarville Realty Company p la t' ta -ssid Vil­ lage together with the:J5^st end of Maple Street as mosafsarticu- larly shown by the piat5 Praying that said terrgnry may be annexed to the VilliHsJsof Ce- $139.95 25.G0 STOVE Povrny A?r As BIG in VALUE os it’s NEW in BEAUTY! Big Value far Styling! Smart hew walnut finish and authentic Chippendale styling make it an expensive-looking furniture con­ sole—as well as a superb heater! Big Value for Comfort! Exclusive Dual Chamber Burner gives you more heat from every drop of oil, extra heat on extra-cold dayB. Burns dean at all, fire settings. • Exdusive Duo-Therm Power-Air Blower—available at dight extra coat—saves u p io l gallon offuel oil in every 4 / Often pays for itself in one heating season. E A S Y T ERM S A T - C eda rv ille , Ohio NOTICE Robert L. Bowman, 6203 Moni- TO DELIVER TOP PAYLOADS Farm Grain Tile Ditehing T ren ch ing Service RUSS GOITER P. O. 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Creswell PHONE .6-3625 Peaches Dekifoiite Halves or Sliced No/1% c a n .....29c Pineapple BMfnonte Sliced or Chunk Nogjl c a n ........ 31c Flour Gold Midal 10 lb. bag .......... 89c Sugar Pure (Sane 10 lb. bag X l? ........ 97c . t-. -£i Fruit CocklaJl Belmonte No. 2V2 can ...................37c Jello all f la i j js 3 p k g s ... 23c Tomato Soup CampbelFs 3 cans ........... 29c Choc. Covered Cherries 1 lb. * box ................................59c Crisco 3 lb. can ............... . 91c Cat*Food Puss’n Boots 2 cans .......................... 27c Catsup Merrit 14 oz. btl. 18c Sweet Pickles Merrit qt. ja r ..... ..................... 37c Raisins Seedless Belmonte . 15 oz. box ................. 19c Cheese America 2 lb. box 69c Bacon End Slices .......lb. 39c gg QDALITYMEATS Fresh Gystc r&can pt. 73c Bacon end s® s l i c e s l b . 39c Smoked Picnics (4 to 6 lbs. . lb. 56c Cream Cheese .........«... lb. 49c Steaks ^ Roasts - Chops - Yeal - Chickens CEDARVILE MARKET

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