The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

Friday, June 16 , 1950 The Cedarville, 0- Herald !1 A long Greene County Farm Front By E . A . B RAKE 4-H Club Tour June 23 Tickets fo r Greene county’s 4-H club tour to state parks- in Hocking- county should be secured by June 16 according to Robert Homey, chairman, o f the club committee on arrangements. Tickets which includes trans­ portation by Greyhound buses may be secured from 4-H advi­ sors or at the county agent’s o f­ fice. A ll members and friends o f 4-H club work may attend. The tour w ill leave Xenia- June IpA^usj) iis ia pun * b t 8 fig C liffs, Rock House, Old Man’3 Cave and Ash Cave in. Hocking County. The group w ill picnic s t Rock House state park and on the way^ home swim in Gold C liff Parle Pool o r visit a canning plant at Circleville. Forum’s Father-Son Banquet June 26 A father and son banquet .will feature the June meeting o f the: Greene County Farm Forum scheduled fo r Monday evening June 26 at Geyers banquet hall in Xenia. Ted Waller, minister of" the Church o f Christ in Columbus w ill be guest speaker. Walter Nash and James B- Lane are co- chairmen o f the program commit­ tee. Club Members^ A t Camp 4-H club members o f Greene county are represented at national state and district 4-H club camps t this week. Robert L . Fudge o f Jamestown along with fCermit Newcomer o f Bryan is represent­ ing Ohio at the national 4-H club camp a t Washington 3>. 0.- C o u n t y representatives a t Ohio’s fifth junior * leadership camp at Camp Ohio in Licking county are Joanne Gultice o f Xen­ ia and Donald Welch o f Yellow “ Springs. Forty club members— 19 boys and 21 girls are at“ Camp Clifton this week at the eight cminty district senior4-H camp fo r mem­ bers 14 years o f age and over. SHOP AND SAVE AT THRIFT-E Sugar Jack Frost or Franklin 5 lb. b a g .................. .... 45c Flour Wm. Tell 10 lb. bag 87c Fruit Cocktail Eayey’s No. 2% c a n .......... ........ ...........32c- Peaches Freestone Shaggy No. 2% can 29e Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 lb. box ................ . 21c Tomato Juice Spring Garden 46 oz. can ____ -_______.... 23e Orange Juice Merrit 46 oz. ; can 35c Crisco or Spry 3 lb. can .. 79c Coffee Merrit 1 lb. bag „ 65c * Date Nu t Bread c a n ___ 25c Planter’s Peanuts c a n __33c Cheese Fisher’s American 2 lb. box ......____ 75c Milk Evap. Green Pasture Tall c a n ....... 10c Pickles E Brand qt. ja r 39c QUALITYMEATS Fresh S au sage ........ Jewel Bacon (p iece ).. lb. 39c Bacon Slices^............ lb. 33c lb, 29c Ham Ends (shanks) lb. 39c HARNER&HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET ' Members from Greece, Cham­ paign, Union, Logan, Madison, Fayette, Clinton and Montgomery counties are attending this camp. County Tour To-Dairy Day „ Directors of.the Greene.county dairy service unit met in regu lar. session last week and ‘ voted to sponsor a county tour to dairy day a t-the Ohio experiment, sta­ tion Aug. 11. A committee o f „ William Stover, Robert Thomas and Clark Meredith was named to check on arrangements, in­ cluding chartering o f Greyhound buses fo r the trip. * * Program fo r the 23rd annual a dairy day at Wooster will in­ clude a ‘ discussion of the experi­ mental work at_the station, 4-H and F F A dairy judging contests, and a series o f discussions i f special interest to the ladies. Dr. A.- C. Dahlberg o f Cornell uni­ versity w ill head _the afternoon speaking program. Dairy Service Membership 490 • Ten new herds were added last month to the membership o f the Greene county dairy service unit making a total o f 490 active members. Of these 443 have re­ quested artificial breeding serv­ ice and 47 herds are on production tests. Milo Cooper, county insemina.- tor in charge o f artificial breed­ ing, reported 325 services last month which included both dairy and beef breeding. Glenn Char­ les reported that 47 herds ware on production test in May with 21 on dairy herd improvement . test; 22 owner-sampler and 4 on herd improvement registry. Hupman Jersey’s Classified Twenty-three registered Jer­ seys on the H. F. Hupman herd of Fairborn were recently classi­ fied under the program of the American Jersey Cattle club. The animals were rated by Arthur R. Porter o f Iowa State college who is official classifier fo r the club which has its national headquar­ ters in Columbus. Of the 23 animals, one was rated as excellent, the highest possible rating, 10 were rated very good, 10 good plus 2 good. The classification program i » de­ signed to help Jersey breeders ! improve their cattle by knowing i which one come closest to the breed's standard o f performance. i Angus Field Day [ The south-central Angus asso- i { ciation field day will be held at the Jesse Hagler farm on the Lew ­ is pike near Bloomingshurg in Fayette county Saturday, June 17. judging contests fo r F F A and 4.H teams w ill start at 10 a. m. with Herman Purdy o f Ohio State university officiating.. A barbe­ cue lunch will be served at nqon followed by ^ tour o f feed tots and barns with Joe Blickle, Ohio state university agricultural en­ gineer. « Corn Borer H e r e - Corn borer will be showing up around the middle o f June and T. II. Parks, extension -entomol­ ogist recommends that early mar­ ket corn be protected with sprays or dusts while canning corn may he benefited enough to make two applications a paying venture. He states that treating seed corn and field corn fields is a gamble and not likely to pay un- WANTED Chest o f drawers, dresser, wardrobe or chiffoneere, phone 6-1451. (6-9-3t-6-23) FOR SALE— 'Strawberries, quart or cr|te. George SKeeley, Fish- worm Road. Phone,Clifton 7-5922. FOR SALE—White rock frys. Harold Dobbins, 6-4203 (3t) NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWAGE TREATMENT P LA N T AND S A N ITAR Y O U T F A L L SEWER V ILLAGE OF CEDAR-' V ILLE , GREENE C O U N T Y , OHIO Separate sealed bids for the con­ struction o f a Sewage Treatment Plant and Sanitary Outfall Sewer will be received by the Village Council o f the Village o f Cedar- By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPO INTMENT Estate of Hayes A . McLean, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby'given that Jo­ seph L . Mast, has been duly ap­ pointed5as Administrator with the will annexed the estate o f Hayes A. McLean, -deceased, late o f Ce- darvlle Village, Greene County, Ohio. - Dated this 2nd day o f June, 1950. W IL L IAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ' (6-9-3t-6-23) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk less th& anticipated borer pop*, Greene County,, Ohio, at the lataon-is eight or nme per stalk. vm HaU until <12 o'clock-noon, ers. Subversive activities 'are be- Eastern standard Time, July 7, inw />nnppnr,var.ftH in H p a v v i n n u s -____ * _ a i g concentrated in heavy i dus tries and (dctounMnications, ac­ cording to Hoover, fo r the pur­ pose of blocking and disrupting American production should war with Russia come. I N IF T Y CEDAR GALS Eight members *of the N ifty Cedar Gals 4-H club met at the home of Peggy Meyers. Shir­ ley Glass ahd BarMra Baker gave, a demonstration on the baking o f cookies. Jackie Moroff gave a demonstration on summer sand­ wiches and drink. Next meeting of the club w ill be at the home of Corena Wiseman, on June 30. CLIFTON The Union Daily Vacation Bible school with program Sunday eve­ ning at 8:00 in the Clifton Com- June 5. There were 10 teachers munity house. The school began and about 70 or more pupils. Cer­ tificates and pins will he given out, A good program showing some o f the work done will be presented. The Woman’s General Mission­ ary society o f the United Pres­ byterian church w ill begin its sessions on Friday o f this week and close next Tuesday. The meeting will be held in Oxford, 1950, and will then be opened and publicly read aloud at the above address. Separate bids will be 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 fo r Bidders, Plans, Specifications, Bid and Contract Bonds, Bid Blanks and the Con tract Documents may be examined at the Office o f P. J. McCorkell, Village Clerk, P. O. Box 514, Ce darville, Ohio, or at the office of Rial T. Parrish, Architect-Engi­ neer, 940-945 U. B. Building, Day- ton, Ohio. Copies may he obtained upon the deposit o f $20.00 fo r each set, fully refundable to Bidders returning sets in good condition or one-half refundable to non-bidders within 15 days after the opening. Only one complete set will he is­ sued to each prospective bidder. Each Bidder must deposit a Cash­ ier’s Check, or Certified Check on a good and solvent bank or an ap- NOTICE OF APPO INTMENT Estate of Mary E; Heath, De­ ceased. Notiee is hereby given that Grace iP. Heath has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix o f the estate pf Mary E. Heath, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greejie County, Ohio. Dated this 25th day i|£May, 1950. W IL L IAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (6-2-3t-6-16) McCoy filed his certain petition against her fo r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said ease be­ ing No. 26445 on the docket o f said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or after the 24th day o f June, 1950. \ Otterbein Creager Attorney for Plaintiff Callahan Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (5-19-6t-6-23) LEGAL NOTICE William J. Gannon, whose ad­ dress Box 12 Weslyan Station, Mid­ dletown, Conn., w ill take notice that on the 16th day of May, 1950, Donna D. Gannon filed her certain petition against him fo r divorce on the grounds qf gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said being No. 26441 on the docket of said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or a f­ ter the 24th day o f June, 1950. Horn & Zarka Attorney fg r Plaintiff Winters Bank Bldg., Dayton, Ohio (5-19-6t-6-23) LEGAL NOTICE Sgt. Andy S. Lewis, whose ad­ dress is ea re jjf Postmaster Seattle, Washington,” APO 948 will take notice that on the 18th day of May, 1950, Esther Lewis filed her cer- LEGAL NOTICE Jacqueline E. Albritton, whose ... ...................... address in unknown will take no-1 tain petition against him fo r di- tice that on the 5th day June, 1950, Jvorae on the grounds o f gross William O. Albritton filed his cer- 'neglect of duty and extreme cruel- tain petiton against her fo r di­ vorce on the grounds of gross neg­ lect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said ease being No. 26476 on the docket o f said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or after the 15th day of July, 1950. T. L. Barger Attorney fo r Plaintiff 1218 U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio <6-9-6t-7-14) ty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26449 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or afterJdie 24t,h day of June, 1950. • Becker & Lautenburg Attorney fo r Plaintiff 3 East Second Street, Dayton, 0. (5-19-Gt-6-23) LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Hazel N. Boomershine, Plaintiff, vs. Paul V. Boomershine, Defendant. Paul V. Boomershine, whose last proved Bid Bond in an amount o f known place o f residence was 509 * - .^ , a i* kT 4AXl. Oi. T11.1. •*J T<i 1 Agnor Grenhouse /V , W e will continue to have potted flowers for house plants and the sick f COLLEGE STREET PHONE 6-1562 TheWeatherMan, the Almanac, YouandWeallAgree— That it’s time to do two things about the clothing for the whole family: Brighten Up Spring. Dud<s, by Cleaning and Pressing _____ _________________ _________ at least five percent (5% ) o f the Ohio. Quite a number from this :base bid- in the form and subjest community fo r one day or more. the conditions provided in the The general assembly o f the I“ information fo r Bidders. ’ United Presbyterian denomina- !-AH' bids must be submitted on the tion, The meeting began its ses- *?ri»s provided with the Specifica- sion on Wednesday of this w eek ,ti°ns* ’ in Muskingum coliege at New No bldder maY withdraw his hid Concord,* Ohio. Attorney Tim J i within forty-five C45) days after Campbell o f Newton, Iowa, visit- {the actual date of the opening ing moderator gave the opening thereof. address. |Th*e right is reserved by the V il­ lage Council to reject any or all bids and waive informalities. The Village Council Village o f Cedarville, Ohio B y :.A . R. FRAME, Mayor P. J. McCorkell, Clerk (6-9-4t-6-30) Clean and Store for Summer, to Prevent damage from Moths. THENEWCEDARVILLECLEANERS Xenia Aye., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 SPECIAL Limited Supply TheWeekatthe- GreeneCounty tourtHouse COMMON PLEAS COURT Divorce Actions Delores Marie Fultz, Xenia, charges her husband, Jesse J. with _ _____ __________________ neglect and cruelty and asks a ’ CLERK _TO -ADVERT ISE _FQR divorce. They have two small Chil- BIDS _FOR _THE -CONSTRUC- QRD INANCE NO. 257 A N ORD INANCE TO DECLARE THE -NECESS ITY .O F - C O N ­ STRUCTING A SEWAGE TREAT ­ MENT P L A N T FOR THE V IL ­ LAGE OF CEDARVILLE , OHIO AND A U T H O R I Z I N G THE dren. William O. Albritton asks sep­ aration from Jacqueline, address T ION THEREOF. W'heras, it is necessary to con struct a sewage treatment plant N. 19th St., Richmond, Ind. utill take notice that on the 25th day o f May, 1950, Hazel N. Boomer- shine-filed her petition against him in Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the ground o f gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that un­ less the said Paul V. Boomershine shall answer said petition on or before the 14th day o f July, judg­ ment may be taken granting plain­ t iff a divorce. HAZEL N. BOOMERSHINE Smith, McCallister &„ Gibney Attorneys fo r P la in tiff (6-2-6t-7-7) unknown. They were married in (for the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, England in 1945, and have two and the Engneer fo r said Village, children—a- son 4 and a daugh- Rial T. Parrish o f Dayton, Ohio, ^eri 2. 'Mhas heretofore been authorized to Eleanor Nash is being sued fo r prepare plans, specifications, and; divorce by her husband, Albert, Iestimates fo r the construction of who charges* neglect and cruelty, 'said plant and, They were married in Kentucky,! Whereas, the said Engineer has in 1942, and have a 7-year-oid [filed with this Council his plans, daughter whose custody the fa- specifications, and estimates o f the ther aslcs. costs ' thereof, «?hich said plans Maciel Hathaway was granted £.ave been ,aPProved by the State % divorce* from Norman .on ®ePar^men^ o f Health o f the State NOTICE OF APPO INTM ENT Estate o f W- E. Ankeney,- De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that C. S. Merrick has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate of W. E. Ankeney, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Datd this 9th day of June, 1950. W IL L IAM B. MCCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (6-16-34-6-30) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk WHITE BARN $2 .75 Gal. (5gal.) CHIEF OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT PREMIUMQUALITY $3 .95 Gal. (ALSO PR IM ER ) CEDARVILLE FARM Phone 6-1781 (5gal.cans) ANDSUPPLYDO. Cedarville, Ohio - i. grounds o f cruelty, and was re­ stored to her maiden name o f Ber- toy. Sale Approved A sale o f chattel property in the case of Clarence Caplingor against Bernard W. Benson has been approved. Seek Damages Betty Lou Yost and the Detroit Fire and Marine Insurance Co. has brought suit fo r damages in the sum o f $1,038.07 from the Greene County Farm Bureau Co-operative association. The case stems from an accident in which the plaintiff’3 car is alleged to have been damaged. PROBATE COURT Appointments. Vincent Seiter, administrator of the estate o f James A . „.Ryaa; bond, $3,000. Minnie E. Wolfe, executrix o f the estate o f William Roy Wolfe.. J. L. Hagler, Jr., administra­ tor of the estate o^ Fannie Har­ ris. late o f Jamestown; bond, $4,- 000. ■ - Joseph L. Mast, administrator of the estate o f Sarah G. McLean and Hayes A. McLean, late o f Ce­ darville; bond, $300. * Transfer Orders v The folowing/ have been au­ thorized'to transfer real estate: Minne B. Simms, administratrix of the estate o f M. A . Sims; Paul D. Patterson, administrator o f the estate o f Bessie C. Patterson; Viola C. Baker, administratrix o f r the estate o f John B. Baker. Estate Appraised . The .gross value o f the estate 0f Minnie B. Faulkner was set- at $99,587,38, with tax deductions of $9,740.26, with a net value o f $89,83812. __ . Marriage Licenses • j -Keith - Leroy Hagers, James­ town, and Patricia Lou O’Bry- ant, Xenia. , o f Ohio; Therefor, be it ordained by the Council o f the Village o f Cedar­ ville, State o f Ohio, SECTION 1. That it is hereby declared necesary in order to pro­ tect the health arid safety, and to promote the general welfare o f the inhabitants o f the Village o f Ce­ darville, Ohio, to construct a sew­ age treatment plant fo r the treat­ ment o f sewage - and industrial wastes collected through the sew­ erage system o f the said Village and any additions thereto and to operate said plant and connecting mains as a public utility. SECTION 2. That the-Clerk of. Council be and hereby is author­ ized to advertiser fo r bids fo r the construction o f said plant and con­ necting mains, in accordance with the plans, specifications, and esti­ mates o f .the Engineer. SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from, and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this June 5th, 1950. A . R. FRAME Mayor ATTEST : P. J. McCorkell Clerk (6-9-24-6-16) , LEGAL NOTICE Cora Bayne Long, whose last known place o f address was 637 East Water Street, Chillicotlie, 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 Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being cause No. 26203. The prayer of said petition ie fo r a divorce and equitable relief on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty; and said cause w ill come on fo r hearing on or after six fu ll weeks from the date o f the firs t publication hereof. DAN M. AU LTM AN Attorney fo r Plaintiff Xenia, Ohio (5-26-6t-6-30) NOTICE OF A PPO IN TM EN T Estate of Sarah G. McLean, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Jo­ seph L. Mast, has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator With the W ill Annexed o f the estate o f Sarah G. McLean, deceased, late o f Vil­ lage o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. # * Dated this 2nd clay o f June, 1950. w i l l i a m -B. M c C a l l i s t e r Judge a f the Qrobate Court, Greene County, Ohio, * LEGAL NOTICE Elmer F. Phipps, whose last known place of address was Cedar­ ville, Ohio, and whose prese’nt whereabouts are unknown, is here­ by notified that Eva 11. Phipps has filed a petition fo r 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 w ill come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication whereof. Dan M. Aultnian Attorney for Plaintiff Xenia, Ohio GET YOUR SEED REQUIREMENTS NOW 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 o f May, 1960, C l i f f o r d J. DEAD STOCK Horses $2.59 . Cows $2.50 Hags $0.25 Cwt. Collect 454 Xenia i BUCHSIEB FERTILIZER CO formerly Xeni« Fertilizer. CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn, Bams, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested with Weeds. Book Your Corn Spraying Early ' Donald Hagler Phone 6-2621 or 6-1781 Cedarville, Ohio FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many-good farms for sale oq.easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee arid no appraisal fee. Write or. Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O '. 1 r Leon H. Kling, Mgr. PIONEER » the Hybrid Seed Corn you can buy with Confi­ dence— -plant with Pleasure! ■ « * *hd harvest with PROFIT* . Lauris Straley Phone 6-3521 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching. Service RUSS DOTTER P . O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Cedarville W e take this method to in­ form the people of Cedar­ ville and yacinity that we succeeded H. H. Brown hav­ ing purchased his drug busi­ ness. W e carry a full line of drugs and medicinesj drug sundires arid good;; as are usually sold in a well equipped store. W e carry a line of trusses, in­ fants, youth and adults. Have had years of experience in the truss business. W e solicit your patronage. Let us sup­ ply your needs. JAMES DRUG COM PANY ..

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