The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

Ca^ABTOSUBl RKRAm yltlftAY/Pfla 87, i§4 , CBP-teV&h^ jjflflg m N h T H E C E D A H V I H E H E R A L D MZJJBBKHttlixul IWltorUl A**oc.; drib NcwmMiw A moc .: Miami V*l|»y Pros*. A mu . KARLH BULL — — . — EDITOR and PUBLISHER THURMAN MILLER, J r, — - ‘ GO-PUBLISHER — MANAGER Entered as second class nu tte r, October 31, 1887, at the Postoffice a t Ce- darville, Ohio, ruder the Act of March 1879. * . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 Senator-elect John W. Bricker was an unsuccessful candidate* as vice president on the Republican ticket two years ago, after taking second place to keep things sweet with Gov.. Dewey of New York, who proved to -be a party millstone, with defeat for the ticket. Drew Pearson delights in taking a fling a t Bricker, hoping Dewey can once more leave an open­ ing for a disrupted Democratic-Com­ munist candidate to win. A western' Democratic senator , says Harold Stassen will be the only candidate on the Republican list now that Taft, 'Vandenberg arid other are declining, knowing they cannot win. Pearson, et dl, enjoy whistling while they cross the Democratic graveyard; Jim Farley demands reorganization of the1” *'Democratic party to clean out the Communists. Paving Block Jim Flynn, New York Tammaiiyite, says Farley is “dead.” with the Dems potshot- ing Bricker, we have no reason to trade horses-at this time. As to Har­ old Stassen, if the nation has to have a New Dealer, let it be a Democrat­ ic brand, not Republican. Ohio Re­ publicans will never forget Stassen at the Chicago convention two years ago; All the Democrats and Communists are now shouting for Stassen, anoth­ e r good reason why Bricker is up in front with the voters. Look up his majority at the last election. Last week the Herald carried a story of how crooked auto dealers in Dayton were “holding up the motor public on price f cars ’ and trucks The writer has been in the market for a light truck for many months but “nothing doing” so fa r in the county. Last week we sighted two popular trucks a t an open loC agency in Dayton. We stopped to inquire for light trucks as the ones on display were larger than we wanted. • We informed none were on sale that day but they would have a “half-ton” the day following. This was a new truck never owned by a private individual. The price was to be $1785 with heavy duty' springs, about $700 above fac­ tory list. We were informed a 3-4 ton of popular make,. 1937 vintage, could be had by waiting a few days. Price $900,. nearly twice the original price. ’ Truck manufacturers better check some of 'their agents. Columbus Jan, 1 The anual Ohio Lime conference sponsored by agronomy departments a t Ohio State university and a t the Ohio Experiment station, Wooster* will be held a t the Deshler-WaHick hotel, Jan. 3, 1947. The meeting place was once announced as the state office building but space will not be available there, Earl Jones, extension agronomist, says the use of lime for soil improve* ment has increased rapidly in Ohio in recent years hut that only a frac­ tion pf the land which should receive lime has been^treated, Successful production of alfalfa and clover de ALONGFARM FRONT (Continued from first page) /A E R R V in a manure pit under cover, or re­ ducing the size of the barn Jot so livestock will keep the manure pack­ ed down. Hold Limp Meeting in NOTICE The. lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, O., West o f town (U . S. Route 42 ) are now the property o f H. A . Tyson. Trespassing for any purpose is strictly l ^ y ii forbidden and-trespassers w ill be person­ a lly liable. H. A. TYSON, London* Ohio SEASON’S GREETING To Our Customers and Friends. May You Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS . and a HAPPY NEW YEAR HARDISON’S Xenia, Ohio panda tfoon plenty of lima in the soil. Pu v—i WiatMiHini on Evi FARMALL TRACTOR —AND— M c C o r m ic k — d e e r in g PARTS----- SERVICE------SALES Hamilton Equipment and Grain Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r . . Jeffersonville, 0 . Phone 8801 Automatic Heaters • GAS • OIL • ELECTRIC BATHROOM OUTFITS Bring Your Prioritiea to Floyd0. & F . E . Harper i Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-3701 ’s How I See I t ! ------- Xenia Aviation Co. Port Xenia, Ohio Phono Xenia 1346W-2 3 Miles East of Xenia -on Jasper Pike Flight Instruction Aeronca Sales Is Service How well we remember those o ld^ Fashioned Christmas dinners— father at one end of the table; mother at the other end, and the children in between, wondering if father Would ever get done carving the turkey. And what mince ptee! Wouldn’t ypu like a Christmas like that this year of 1946? We hope that your Christmas is as much like that as the changing times will permit, and that all the joys of. the old days will abound. THRIFT E SUPER MARKET The latest Facts on the Tire That OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES The new B. F. Goodrich Silvertowh, builvwith a unique wider* flatter tread over a 35% sturdier cord body has proved in a wide range of tests on police cars* taxi fleets, special test cars.and on American motorists’ carl for more than one year that it outwears . , . outruns' . . . and outlasts tires o f prewar construction. If you’re looking for better mileage, more traction and greater safety . , . check with us today for the the that outwears prewar tim . Fleet - Wing Station. Xenia Are. CHAlff.ES HICKMAN Phone 6.1009 c j n c T i rlm o u n r a r o m I K *31 1 1 In i wei UP Rdl IS tC iH iH m iljm iM iH iiim im iim iiim lin m ilim H rtitim m iiim iiH iiM iiiiim im iiiilH iM H iM m m iH iliH iiiiiim H iH iH M iH iliiiiiim m ' • t ' JOIN WITH OS Let us toss our cares out the window. It's Christmas} Jain with us in celebrating tha glorh ous holiday* ^ ^ A n d *K lH errty C?ltn &tnt a A TO YOU HIE NEW CEDABVLLE CLEANEBS JfiiWring the soil with peat IriOtf* leaves pr other material to prevent ” deep freezing, and watering the plants well before the ground freez­ es will usually •prevent wiijterburn of ornamental evergreens. All plants transpire water tfcroujrh their, leaves, and evergreens eontbino to give off some water even in winter. On .bright sunshiny windy days, par­ ticularly if the wind is blowing, they may transpire water faste r than it can bq. supplied by the roots if the soil is frozen and dry. When this oc­ curs the leaves or needles dry out, later turn brown and appear as if blighted. j Mr, and Mrs. Junior Judy are the parents of a daughter bom last Fri­ day afternoon a t Springfield City hos­ pital. niiiiiiimnunim»»w.)niiiiMi»ii>iiiiuii*mimi CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED COUPLE WANT house o r.apart­ ment, unfurnished, anywhere in Greene County. Best of references. •Excellent carp of property assured. Call Yellow Springs 2926. • 3-8tc NOTICE NOTICE—Availble as baby sitter during holidays. Helen Collier. Phone 6-1191. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Barbara Hartsock, whose’ last known address was Tyrone, Pa., will take notice that on November 15th, 1946, Clark R. Hartsock filed his cer­ tain petition-against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Fleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No; 24,689' on the docket of said court and will come on for bear­ ing on or after December 27th, 1946. C. R. LAUTENBURG, Attorney 416 Cooper Bldg.,, Dapton, Ohio (ll-22-6t.12.27) LEGAL NOTICE Esther Bashaw, addresB unknown and whose last known address was 2^4 N. Limestone St., Lexington, Kentucky, will take notice that on December 5, 1946, Edward E. Bash­ aw filed his certain petition for di­ vorce on the grounds of gross ne­ glect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case* being No. 24,720 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after January 11, 1947. CHALDON R. LAUTENBURG (12-6-6t-l-10) Attorney for Plaintiff 416 Cooper Bldg., Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Robert L. Hagerman, last known address. Camp Stone. Calif., a non resident of Ohio, will taka notice that on November 27, 1940, Kllsabeth Hacermati filed her certain petition against him for divorce on. the ground* of groaa neglect of duty before the Common mean. Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,707 on the docket of said court and' will come on fo r hearing' on or after January 4tb, 1947. BECKER A LAUTENBURG, • Attorneys for Plaintiff Cooper Bldg, Dayton. O. 1 (ll-29-6t-l-4) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of —------- - Lamme Rus­ sell, Deceased.* Notice is herby given that George H. Smith has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Lamme Russell, deceased, late of Sngarcreek Township, Greene County, Dated this 18th day of December, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Jtidge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. - By' Luolla. Howser (l2-20-3t-l-3) Chief Deputy Clerk. 1 a SINCERE GOOD WISHES for a delightful holiday season from the store that friendship bu ilt , BBDVARIETY STORE BASKETBALL CEDARVILLE College * vs. BLUEFIELD College S a t, Jam 4 — 8 p. m. Preliminary ? p. m. Alfred Memorial Gym iMlHMMKMMMMMMttMIIM* M iM Il ROUSH'S 939 Hybrid Seed Corn I am offering for sale an excellent new crop Place orders now with HERBERT POWERS -i- -i- -I--}■ <• Systems ‘Audits ;: Tax Service ~ Anthony Spencer 4 » 1 * | | Public Accountant ;; Phone Clifton, Ohio, 5743 7 W e Pay $5.00 for HORSES $3.00 for COWS According to size and condition Small animals, removed promptly. ■ FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. call collect Xenia ,756 Dayton-Kenmore 5742 iiu iM iM iiiiiiiiiiiM tH la iiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitia iiiitltm H li FARMS FOB SALE AND . FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans a t 4 % intereat'.for 15 yean. No application fee and no apprais­ al fee. Write or Inquire HcSavaney A Co. London O. Leon H. Eling, Mgr. WE PAY FOR HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 According to Size & Condition Hogs, Calves, Sheep Etc* Removed Promptly XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE M-A. 454 Reverse Charge! E. G. Bucbsieb, Xenia, Ohio HHMNHNMll ■ Byes Examined* Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. Dr.C.E.Wilkia Optometric Eye J p e e U I I ^ X e a I * * O U » '

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