The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

Pucks, table dra*- Phone €-2201, Electric Pump, . and portable beat id library tables, stand. Call phone id tin it n VI J WU' to lint. . K vi- H: ;«ii n J ss int »rei t nr the id i s d Jud con Ian ndi; son me. .nd' m o thi Fri 1M at le i the life wh i1 T 3Ol' e e Erie sbi d t O. jse er :al r a i al Me hi' ckf ste ,N XI > 'R B i •POINTMENT Bartlett, Deceased fiven that Cloyd C. Inly appointed as e estate of C. Al- ed, late o f Gaesar- eeno County, Ohio, lay o f November, McCALLISTEK, ite Court, Greene PPOINTMENT Greene, Deceased, given that Bessie iuly appointed as he estate o f Basil i, late of Beaver- eene County, Ohio, day o f November, McCALLISTER, ite Court, Greene NOTICE ernan is hereby no- Castleman has fil- ist her in the Com reene County, Ohio ise No 24156 The ion is for a divorce Gross Neglect of >Cruelty, and said for hearing before Iter six full weeks , le first publication 'wULTMAN, • ley for Plaintiff. NOTICE whose, place of res­ and cannot with a. be ascertained, it William B. Dan- n petition against i the grounds of duty on September re Common Pleas iunty, Ohio. Said 1 as No. 24,140 be- Pleas Coprt of io. -That said cause earing on or after ,). RCUS-SHOUP, orney for Plaintiff nM iim nnii (AT STANDS GOOD TURE T PLAN .ABLE i r ’ s Xenia. .O. K * LLE AND | i FARM LOANS I >od farms! for sale | Also make farm | •rest for 15 years. | f ie and no apprals- >r Inquire ? i ). London O. Kling, Mgr. - ttnmmmiimmimmimtiirtti ■■ ■ '■.'■Mi'gBBBI N;. SERVICE i t L |Ui laii ota w E- HE^ )R STOCK NIA [LIZER Reverse Charges b, Xenia, Ohio I O’! d, VS io ’ Pitted, M y 1 Ce. us g 1 table Charges. Wilkin trie Ey« ** inlist r, IftO Ohio Swwmmmi 3 CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1«, IMf Glub andSocialActivities V - i Mr. *nd Mrs, John Powers are an­ nouncing the birth o f a daughter, Mon­ day night at the Springeld City M ob - pital. The Storage Lockers will be opened next week Wednesday, Nov. 21. All the material will be in place and the food inspection made ready fo r the customers. D, H. Reynolds will be in charge, S S Levi Kiger, son o f Mr, and Mrs Olathn Kiger, has been discharged af­ ter three years in the European thea­ ter. He was with an engineer division that had to face heavy engagements in defending bridges | Ft. Lt, Dorothy Galloway, daughter 1of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Galloway of •this place, who entered the WAC ser- vice in August, 1942, has received her I discharge in Washington. She was one * i the first women in the county to en Ienlist, She has accepted a position as ; personal shopper with a department , store in Washington, D. C. RHEUMATISM Sufferers! Try Reiner’s Rinol Quick comforting relief from pains o f rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bago. FREE BOOKLET. Ask for Reiner’s Rinol, $1.50 (4 bottles for $5. Brown’s Drug Store, Cedarville, 0 . BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS Mra. R, E, Gaston o f Cincinnati, O., has been visiting in-the home o f Mr and Mrs. Harry D. Wright and Mrs. ; Lina McCullough. Marilyn Jeanne Wrightr Yoeman third class (WAVE o f Washington, D. C., spent the week-end at the home of her parents,.- Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Wright. Pfc. Arthur Judy, Jr., who spent three years in the army, and was stationed in England most o f the time, has re­ ceived his discharge at Atterbury, Ind. Mr. Judy married an English girl who will come to this country later, S S Harold Strobridge arrived home Mondiy, having been discharged at Patterson JField.' He took part in the African campaigns. He has joined his wife and son and will reside here. He is a son of Mr and(Mrs. John Stro­ bridge of this place. • T. Sgt. Francis W. Clark, sor,-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Galloway, received his discharge at Camp Atterbury, Ind. He entered the service in August, 1942 served in the Atlantic theater He will join his wife formerly Miss Rebecca Galloway who is.located in Dayton. CARD OF THANKS:—I wish to take this means of expressing my apprecia­ tion o f the expressions of sympathy from my friends following the death of my husband, James L. B,aylow. I also extend thanks to the members of the I. O. O. F. and to Rev. Abels as well as those who contributed flowers. Mrs. James Barlow Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers. Steady em­ ployment, pleasant working oondi tions, good pay. > McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Dayton, O. POULTRY , We p a y highest prices for rab­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GIN IVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO HAVE YOUR D R E S S E S CLEANED NOW LAUNDRY SERVICE Give U* A Trial Bundle THE C L E A N E R S . Quality Work South Main *t. Cedarville Open Hours—■9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday hours 8 A . M. to 10 P. M. C O Z Y # THEATRE * Fri. and Sat., November 16-17 Dennis O’Keefe — Helen Walker “BREWSTERS MILLIONS” Also Cartoon and Musical CHRISTMAS TOYS 1 Watch for the News- NEXT WEEK A full line o f toys will be on display Saturday; November 24, Arrange to be here and get your choice. Many new kinds will be on dis- play,. s Dr, L , L. Taylor Honored / By His Neighbors Dr. L. L. Taylor, Yellow Springs, who recently delivered his 2000tli baby since starting practice nearly 50 years ago was honored at a commun­ ity testimonial dinner at the Antioch tea room Thursday evening. A. C. Ervaugh, druggist was chair­ man o f the committee and Mayor John Slate named 31 citizens to aid in the celebration Pr. Taylor started his practice in'the village in 1905 after graduating from Sterling Medical College. His first practice was at Fairfield for seven years before going to Yellow Springs. U. P. CONGREG. ELDERS p n c jio o sE S YEAR TERMS Phone 6-1941 vCedarville. WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & L LOAN OFFICE W e buy, sell and Loan Money on Watches, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriters, Musical Instruments 65 W . Main st„ Springfield, O., Open Evenings Sun. - Mon., November 16-16 Gregory Peck — ThonWs Mitchell ‘The Keys of the Kingdom* plus Lute News Brents W«*L-Thu***.» H«v* 21*22 Fred Alien—*J**k Benny “ r r s m THE BAG" Abe News **iCartowi _ ^ urn—l-ilJlHU*>,IIIHU IUIIIW H II»lll» ...................... NOTICE The lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue', Cedarville, O., WeLt of towfi (U . S. Route 4 2 ) are now the property of H. A . Tyson. Trespassing for any purpose is strictly forbidden and trespassers will be person­ ally liable. H. A. TYSON London, Ohio The United Presbyterian congrega­ tion enjoyel a covered dish dinner on Wednesday !evening, followed by the election o f Elders. J. E. Hastings was re-elected while Fred Dobbins and Em­ ile Finney were elected far their- first terms o f nine years each. Fred Dob­ bins succeeded his brother, the late O. A. Dobbins, while Mr. Finney succeeds W. W. Galloway, who has served 18 years and declined re-election under the rotation rule. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / ' H. S. MINSTREL SHOW The fourth annual C. H, S. Minstrel Show will be given in the opera house Friday night, November 30 at 8:15. The boy’s {Jlee club of the II. S, spon­ sors the show and the entire cast is composed of thirty voices. The leading characters will be Dem- py Frey, doing his repeat role as In­ terlocutor and the six ' ends are Le Mar”Hamman and Jimmy Wisecup, al­ so secondary end , men with John Townsley, Bill Fife, Leon Buffendar- ger and Kenneth Dailey. Seats will be reserved at the high school. Lost —Strand of Pearls Tuesday night. Finder please call -2272, Ce-S1 darville. Reward-. For Sale—All wool tweed coat made in style. Size 18. Call 6-1124. For Sale—Young Chickens, suitable for roasting Mrs. Fred demarts, Phone 6-2416. It will take a lot to serve OhioFarmers Although the war stopped the rapid upswing in telephone installations ir. Ohio Bell rural areas, it did not stop research and planning. This means there will be more and better telephone service for Ohio farmers in this postwar era. While there are more rural telephones in service than at any previous time, studies indicate that more persons than-ever in Ohio Bell territory w ill want telephones. Our plans are made to serve 30,000 new customers in this postwar period. This will require an outlay o f approximately $6,500,000, and is a part o f the Bell Jystem’s $100,000,000 program to extend and improve service in rural areas. • Among other things, the Ohio Bell program will requires 101.000 or 262 freight cars o f poles. * 130,000 or 70 freight cars o f cross arms. 54.000 miles or 4,590 tons o f steel wire. .The Oh io Bell Telephone Company is looking forward, to the day when we can meet the increasing telephone needs of rural areas we serve promptly and fully. Build a HOME , Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area. Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive in­ terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a. farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be . glad to consider your needs, BUY YOURSELF A HOM E Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BU Y BONDS HERE HOME FEDERAL S a v l n g s & L o a n A a s o c i a t l o n OF XENIA, OHIO, 4-6 N. Detroit St. All Account* Imurod up Io #5,000 Wanted— Woman by the week for general house work. Good wages. Call phone 6-1421. P. R. Frey THE O H I O BELL TELEPHONE CO. c y&dud to lead in j& eto a Z y £§pitU 0 tetC to lead in 7 %t^ 0 ttxattce> . to lead in S d a n em y Outstanding appearance features of the new 1916 Chevrolet in­ clude: new Beaut) deader Styling; luxurious Body by Fisher; new Wide-Wing radiator grille; new hood ornamentation; new two.toue color harmonics; distinctive new instrument panel; u and massive new "Car-Saver" bumpers both front and rear, S” Notable engineering features include: Chevrolet’s proved Valve- in-IIead Thrift-Master Engine for performance with economy; the famous Unitized Knec-Aetion Hide for comfort; Extra-Easy Vacuum- Power Shift and Shockproof Steering for driving case; and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes for snlootli, safe, positive stops. ^ For- years, Chevrolet has been the most economical of all largest- s - selling low-priced curs, from the all-round standpoint of gas, oil, tires and upkeep; and the new Chevrolet for 19-16 is designed and built to maintain this 'reputation for highest, quality at low cost, Be sure to sec this beautiful ih - u n r at your Chevrolet dealer’s, IT FIRST It/ S. * l , EVROLETx t RST C^ W ~ CHEVROliu CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES ffe im v ittM i Q » i

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