The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
* [ottig Duck*, t*bt* dm* Phrma S - m i , lyora SUctrk Pump, >and pwtsbte hssfc aad library tsbtea, Lquar* stand. Call phone CBDARVJttg .HERALD, fUJ&A*T, JffiCSXHR f f fffc* F APPOINTMKKT |A.lm* Bartlett, P ea«a ad toby give* ttiwt-jQftavdC. sen duly appointed as of the aetata of C. Al- oceased, late of Caaaar- |ip, Greene County, Ohio. 18th day of November, .Sijt 'ft.' M JB. McCALLISTER, Probate Court, Greene & )F APPOINTMENT nail B. Greene, Deceased, lereby (given that Bessie leen duly appointed as of the estate of Basil ceased, late of Beaver* Greene County, Ohio. 5th . day of November, |up. I l M B. M c CALLIBTER, ■ Probate Court, Greene BGAL NOTICE , Castleman is hereby no* leoiiard Castleman has fil- against her in the Com ourt, Greene County, Ohio ling Case No 24156 The pd petition is for a divorce nd.s of Gross Neglect of Extreme Cruelty, and said ■ome on fob he&rintpbefore |m or after six’fulFweeks |te of the first publication 1:14) |)AN M. AULTMAN, ■ Attorney for Plaintiff. ' 3GAL NOTICE Maxwell, whose address is lilletta Street^ Phoenix, Ar- lake notice that on the 1st ■ember, 1945, Archer Max* lis petition in the Court of leas, Greene County, Ohio, |, the same being Case No. be docket of said’' court divorce on the grounds of lect of Duty and for Other lfchat said case "willhome on six full weeks frbih No* Ii945, which is the' date of liblication hereof. ' 14) ARCHER MAXWELL, Ve ad, ''Fhlintiff tenia, 0 ." p i m i m i t i t i i i t e H t n m t m n m t i i u a M M U t t t i t j IE THAT STANDS 1G O O D N1T UR E JDGET PLA# AVAILABLE st. Stab, f t |FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS Imany good farms for sal* [terms. Also make farm % interest'for 15 years, ation fee and no apprata* Write or Inquire |ey & Co. ’ Leaden O. eon H. JHmgistfggi |CK SERVICE FOR iD STOCK. X EN IA - RTILIZER MA. 454 Reverse Charges Buchsieb, Xenia, 0 |lo ______________. % a *?*1".!■'■'■aaisanateMteBssMi - '$ IlHmmKlHmiflllMHMlMMHdUIIWpHMtt I |camined, U ttM ft F itted* [Reasonable C h f r g e e . »«*,S E . Wilkie >tom«tric Eyn Specialiet " ¥■ O h in LXenie, andSocial^4ctmtntes N O . Under (he recent allotment of public aehool funds the looaj. district re ceived $5,#40.13. This was part of the state foundation funds. PFC. Carl Marshal), ton of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Marshall, has been given- his discharge and returned home. Be hag bean in -the European theatre. Rev, R, C. Frederick has been re elected pzeeident of the CedirviUe Ministerial. Association. Rev. Paul Elliot*, secretary, and Dr. R. A, Jamieson, treasurer, J Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Bughes are announcing t)je arrival of a seven pound boy on Thursday. This is th e ir . secotid child, both*being boys. ' . ■ ■ r- . Dog tags are now on sale a t the Piokaring Electric Shop, Mrs. Mary Piqcarihg having been named by County Auditor Jame.s J . Curlett to succeed the late James Bailey. The regular December meeting of the Greene County -Fish and Game Ass’n will be held a t the club house on Tuesday evening, Dec. llth . An interesting program has been planned. CONG. BROWN TO ADDRESS XENIA KIAWANIS TUESDAY ’j». *. • Cong, Clarence J, Brown .will ad dress mefobers.of the Eiawanis Club, Xenia, akd- their wiyMiTueadsy even ing when “ladipft algw’’ will be ob served. Cong. Brown Vfill address a Seventh: District Republican group meeting aat, the .Shawnee;.Hotel Mon day evening,- coming from Chicago where he is attending a meeting of the Republican National Committee, mpi.il|l>., i.-||i - i , , T fgT. ' . Harvey Auld, whohaa been-connect ed with the finance division in the army a t Weight Field has -received his discharge and will resume his former position ' with the Lagonda National Bank, Springfield, Mrs. Della Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Willard. Barlow, and son, John, have returned after a visit with Rev. and Mrs. Main, and son, Paul, in Onley, I1L Mrs. W. S. Hoping has been on . a visit with her brother-in-law, Dr. Walter Hopping and his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Paul, in Buffalo, N. Y. A famous race stallion Bert Abbee 1:59 1-4, died last Friday on Fair- meade Farms, Clinton county, owned by W. J. Galvin. He was the' sire of 97 standard performers, many of them-with records of 2:05 or better. In a. race career of 12 years he was never defeated but six times. - j SQT. JOE WEST HOME 1st- Sgt. Joseph West, son of Mr. and-Mrs. J. S. West, has arrived home .after- receiving his discharge , from F t. Miles Standish, Mass. He has joined his wife and son in Woodstock, Ohio, where he formerly taught be fore entering- the service He was overseas more than a year. FOB- BENT—Garage with cement floor, College ave. Phone 6-1124. Hunt Started for Meatier Market Fowl Major poultry associations, key poultrymen and U.S.D.A. special ists have undertaken sin assign ment from the A & P Food stores' to draw up specifications for an Ideal meat-type bird and to super vise distribution of $8,000 in awards which the company has posted. The committee, headed by D. D. Slade, secretary, International Baby Chick association, believes the pro gram will crystallize thinking among poultry breeders and- hatch- erymen on a chicken with, an abun dance of' “carvings.” A broad breasted chicken would mean more economical growth, more meat per pound of feed consumed, and more profits to poultrymen. A prize of $5,000 will be given to the poultry-’ man breeding the best bird a t the end of three years. Annual prog ress awards will total $3,000. . .Water for Chickens In order that fresh water may be provided for the chickens and be kept clean, the coy er shown in this Illustration is rec-i ommended. I t m ay ' be used with water basin or Some form of automatic water fount. I , NOTICE There will be no new radios of any j reliable make until next year but I have s stock of most tubes and;can overhaul your Bet now. Get it in good - condition for the Holidays. . Rhone Me Callister Radio Service — 61301. A lfa lfa A d d s N itrogen When alfalfa is fed on the farm where it is grown and the manure is returned to the land, there would be a large gain in nitrogen and the phosphorus and potassium loss would be‘ greatly reduced. At the University of Illinois, it was observed that when a ton of hay is sold, 37 pounds of nitrogen obtained from the a ir goes with no: gain to the grower, but rather as a gain to the'buyer of the hay. By feeding the alfalfa and using manure, this loss is reduced.. C O Z Y # THEATRE • Frii and Sat., Dec* 7*8 Clark Gable Loretta Young “CALL OF THE WILD” CARTOON — MUSICAL Hormone sprays, or pre-harvest fruit - drop inhibitors, containing naphthalene acetic acid- as the ac tive ingredient, were used both in spray and dust form by many apple and pear growers throughout the country in -1944. Sun attd Mon., Dec.-9-lO Dorothy McGuire — James Dunn “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn'* - ALSO FOX NEWS * A d d W a fe r fo T ire s There are no ill effects from fill ing tires completely with a water solution of calcium chloride. Com pletely filled tires have an advan* tege in that pressure is automatical ly increased ,as the tires are over loaded, thuq avoiding the usual necessity for adding more air and using higher pressures in proportion to heavier tire loads. Resistance to bruising and punc tures is not affected by the percent age of liquid fill. Wod. and Thurs., Dec. 12-13 Linda Darnell —*Greg McClure “THE GREAT JOHN L” NEWS — SPORTS RHEUMATISM Sufferers! Try Reiner's Rinat Quick comforting relief from pains of rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bago, FREE BOOKLET. Ask for Reiner's Rinol. $1.50 (4 bottles for $5. Brown's Drug Store, Cedarvillo, O. BUY AND HOLD “E” BONDS f:NOTICE! * ■ e. W e have been chosen and named as Authorized Dealers * r fo r th e follow ing well known lines— c 1 WKITINGtfOIJSE REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, WASH- r ERS AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IllO llR’8WEEPERS^-The complete line, with all the • vf NeetteNtry Part# for Repair# and Sarvice FMILCO RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZE Mwi-atlter sapplie# of tibe Philco line. -■* EZ-WASHER—ROYAL SWEEPER3* „ ■ Please a rrang e to g e t your orders on record so we ean m ak e th e delivery as th e merchandise comes in. : ' *x. Dr* B. SHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST ACCURATE SCIENTIFIC EYE. EXAMINATION Announces th e opening o f his office at. 17 1-2 Main S t , Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 " , Office Hours—9 to 12 A. M. - > 1 to 5:30 P. M. Ev.enings by Appointment. Closed Wednesday Afternoon Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING . HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS - e uiiiiitmiiitftiiiiimiitiiiiifttiiaiituimii COME IN AND TELL US YOUR N EEDS •i SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimaitiimtiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiti WE MAKE 6 1 LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building & Savings Company • . Xenia, Ohio 11 Green St. Phone 11 ggBt**te3oa»aa3WW»i;y vtCTQM \ M JVM ALONGFARM FRONT (Continued from firtt »aae) Among soil-management practices that must be adopted more fully are crop rotations that contain higher a- mounts of legumes and grasses. Lim ing to improve legume growth, con servation of manure and crop residues, more erosion-control practices and the use of more fertilizers, all are needed, i m r n m m m m m m p * *ai 0 4 t & € S k D K PHONE For Dependable RADIO SERVICE RTCallister We’ve got ’em—ju&t what your youngsters will want far a ■ f r i a r, happier Christmas. 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