The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

SS&AKVILLE HSRALD, Fftl DAY, FSB. 2§, 1947, <M»nrSU,_QL msssa .■ wb "WV»''■*>' a s s s i t e NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Clayton McMillan, De­ ceased. as Notice is hereby given that, Rankin C l^ ton M^imkn deceased, late o f McMillan has been duly appointed Qhio Administrator o f the estate j>f j Rated this 18th day o f February, - 5 f 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene \ County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk SPRINGSPECIALS IN YOUR BEAUTYWORK £■ Fayette’s New Safe Way, the new Cold Wave Permanent — Also the Helene Curtis Cold Waves and Machine and Maehinless Permanent Waes — Soft Water Shampoos Open Daily Except Wednesdays CLEKR BEAUTY SHOP Ruth Reynolds Clemmer, Mgr. Carolyn Reid, Operator Phone 4-3761 Jamestown, Ohio 1947. , . . t JAMES S.' JENKINS (l-24-6t-2-28) Attorney fo r Plaintiff Third National Building Dayton, Ohio | LEGAL NOTICE; ! M.UlUla t'rtxuli, whoso place ot residence ■Is unknown and whoso Iasi known address 1was 7U0C Ogonta Avenue. Philadelphia 38, 1Pennsylvania, will take notice that on Jan. uar? 31, 19IT, Kurt Vrjweli Mini U!a certain tpetition for divorce* on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme crulty before ‘ tho Common Picas Court of Green County. Ohio, said caso being Xo. 31,799 on tho ! docket ot said Court and will como on for hearing on or after March IS. 1947. J, II. PATKICOPF (2'7-Gt-3*l'l> 314-17 Miami Savings Bldg. Dayton 2, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Anna Esterline, whose address is 1215 West Beslin Street, Urbana, ! Illinois, will take notice that on Jan- |uary 22, '1947, William Esterline fil­ led his certain petition fo r divorce Ion the grounds o f gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court o f. Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,784 on the docket o f said Cotirt and will come on for hearing on or after March 1, 1947. C, R. LATJTENBERG (l-24-6t-2-28) Attorney fo r Plaintiff 416 Cooper Bldg, Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Martin, whose last known place o f address is 1323 Dix- :;e Ave,, South, St, Petersburg, Flor­ ida, will take notice that on the. 21 st ctay of January, 1947, Eddie James Martin filed his Petition in the Greene County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas against her, the same’ being Case No. 24,781 on the docket of aid Court, praying for Divorce Such an Order fo r the Care, Support, md Custody of Minor Chilch’en as Will be fo r the best interests of said children, and Other Relief or. the gronuds of gross neglect o f duty, extreme cruelty and of adultery, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from Jan­ uary 24, 1947, which is the date of the first publication hereof. EDDIE JAMES MARTIN, Plaintiff. Wead and Aultman Attorneys (l-24-Gt-2-28) PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will soli at Public Auction my entire farm equipment on the premises 3 miles South East of Clifton, 4 miles North East of Cedar- ville on TUESDAY, MARCH 4 , 1947 at 1:00 o’clock 3 HEAD HORSES Team of good work mares and 2 year old sorrel Bel­ gium co lt 4 HEAD COWS l e g a l -N o t ic e Katherine J. Ragland Stewart, whos place of residence is unknown and whose last known address was 66 Locust Avenue, .Hampton, Vir­ ginia, will take notice that on Jan­ uary 23, 1917, Robert Edmund Stew­ art filed his certain petition fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross ne­ glect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,785 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hearing on or after March 1 One Guernsey, milking now. rebred; one Jersey, due to freshen March 4 ; Guernsey heifer, due to freshen in April; Holstein heifer c to freshen in April. 16 Head Shropshire Ewes, some with lambs. 55 HEAD HOGS 5 sows with 36 pigs 4 weeks o ld ; 2 sews to farrow in April; 1 sojv open; 11 shouts, weight 50 lbs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS F14 Farmall tractor, just been overhauled with cul­ tivator. 2 bottom 12:’ breaking plow and disk, all in good condition; 2 farm wagons, mowing machine; manure spreader; corn planter with fertilizer at­ tachment; lots of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Gem coal range; dining table and chairs; beds and several chests of drawers. Locust Line Posts 50c each delivered; also end posts 8 inches and over Phone 2472 South Charleston C O Z Y » THEATRE Fri. - Sat. Feb. 28 - March 1 OWNER Andrea King - Helmunt Pantine “Shadow of a Woman” Cartoon - Musical - Sports Sun. - Mon. March 2 - Fred MacMurray - Anne Baxter “Smoky” News - Cartoon - Travel County, leaving the number o f acres (2-2l-8t-3-28) in the above tract 1.52 acres. The 4 ------— — ------- ----- -— --------------------=— Prayer o f the petition filed in the HOLD LUNCHEON FOR said cause is for a Partition o f the ’ DAR NATIONAL CANDIDATES sab! premises and for equitable re- j A luncheon-meeting honoring two lief. The above named parties will - candidates for national offices in the take notice that they have been made . Daughters of the American Bevolu- pai ties defendant to the said petition tion was held Saturday afternoon and that they must Answer in the when the Cedar Cliff and Catharine said cause on or before April 12th, Greene chapters met at the Shawnee 1947, or judgment may he taken hotel as guests of the Lagonda chap- against them. [ter o f Springfield. EDWARD K. CLARKE $ Mrs. John C. Marshall, state regent by Frank H. Dean, his Attorney from South > Carolina, and Mrs. James B. Patton, Ohio regent, were the honor guests. Mrs. Marshall is a candidate for president-general of 'the national congress which meets in Washington, D. C. in May. Mrs. Pat­ ton is a candidate for vice president- general. The national meeting will be the first to be held since the war. Mrs. R. H. Petree, vice Tegent of the Lagonda chapter, presided in /the absence o f the regent, Mrs. William C. Mills. Miss Martha Brain, Spring- field, entertained with several solos. LEGAL NOTICE Charles Combs, whose address is unknown and whose last known ad­ dress was South Main Street, Lexing­ ton, Kentucky, will take notice that on February 17, 1947, Dora Combs j filed her certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and wilful absence before the Common Pleas Court of of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,813 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hear­ ing on or after March 29, 1947. R. LAUTENBURG, Attorney 416 Cooper Bldg. Dayton, Ohio .2-21-61-8-28) Wed. - Thurs. March 5 - 6 Jot* Gordon, Auctioneer Ralph Rife, Clerk Ken Curtis - Jeff Donnell “Singing on the Trail” Cartoon - News - Comedy rm h e w e s t C H E V R O L E T X 'Y ii .v' J ■»Xwtfr.w -wwv a ,>, v. a <-vX- k a / * > , Yes, its your LOWEST-PRICED CAR and LOWEST- PRICED LINE in its fie ld ! w y CHEVROLET ^ I q w e s t C O * * T o d a y — when America most urgently needs sound values to assist every phase o f the economy, from high produc­ tion to high purchasing power, and from full enterprise to full employment—prices of new Chevrolet passenger car models start lower and finish lower than those o f any other car in their price range! Moreover, this newest Chevrolet creates the new high standard of* Big-Car beauty—Big-Car comfort—Big-Car per­ formance— a t lowest all-round cost to you in purchase price, operation and upkeep! Again, the men and women of America are discovering that value leadership rides with Chevrolet, which alone offers B IG - CAR QUALITY A T LOWEST COST. LEGAL NOTJCE Vashti Clarice Phelps, residing at No. 2412 E. 22nd Street, Kansas City, Missouri; Phillis W. Clarke Brazier, residing at No. 471 Third Avenue, Troy, New York; John L. Clarke, residing at No. 500 W. 140 street, New York 31, N. Y .; Daniel P. Clarke,residing at No. 500 W. 140 Street, New York 31, N. Y. and Ben- jamen K. Clarke Jr., a minor of the age of 18 years, residing at No. 2126 LaFayettc Street, Denver, Colorado, will take NOTICE, that Edward K. Clarke, has filed his PETITION in the court of Common Pleas o f Greene County, State o f Ohio praying for the PARTITION of the following de­ scribed REAL Estate, situate- in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and Township of Xenia, bounded and de­ scribed as follows;— Being a part of Military Survey No. 929. Beginning for the part here­ by conveyed at the center o f Xenia & Clifton Turnpike Road at the N. W. corner to J. G. Mitchell; running thence with the line o f the said J. G. Mitchell S. 66 ° E. 16 poles to stone in a hedge: thence N. 22° E. 22°. E. 82.88 poles to a stone in the south line o f The Wilberforce_ College Grounds; thence with said line of the said College lands N. 49° 30' W. 15.12 poles to a stone in the west edge of the said Turnpike road, from which an elm 20 inches in diameter bears S. 14° E. 57.5 links, and a red oak 18 inches in diameter hears S. 85°25' West 37.5 links; thence with the said Turnpike and the line of Philip Piper S. 30° W. 16.72 poles to a stone in said Pike and corner to said Piper; thence with said pike and line o f said Piper S. 20° 30' W, 20.60 poles to the place of beginning, containing 3.50 acres, he it the same more or less. There is excepted from the above description 1.98 acres of land as shown by three separate deeds, recorded in Vol. 92, page 86 ; Vol.127, page 261; and VoL 117 page 227 of the deed records of Greene DR.BENSHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST announces the opening of his of­ fice for Complete Optometric Eye Services in Room 8 Steele Bldg. Xenia, Ohio Phone 1911 J CUSWMINGS CHEVROLET SALES Ced&rville, O. BABY CHICKS Our descriptive folder will tell you in detail about “ Farm Tested” chicks and turkey poults, about our U. S. AP­ PROVED PULLORUM CON­ TROLLED flocks, many o f which are headed by R. O. P, cockerels, also about our breed­ ing program for faster grow-, ing, higher egg production birds, that will make more mon­ ey for you. Hatching twice each week. Call, phone, or write for folder and price list now, KIRBY HATCHERIES ysm 7S47 - f 947 CL i cA J A L E X A N D E R G R A H A M B E L L March 3rd is the 100th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell’s birth. N o man has done more to w ipe out the barriers o f distance in our daily lives. H is invention, the telephone, has become an essential of modern living. Bell gained the knowledge that led to his invention o f the telephone through his efforts to teach the deaf to speak. This same spirit o f service built the telephone industry and is still a proud tradition of pur company and the Bell System. T H E O H I O BE ^ 1 T E L E P HO N E CO. BETTERFEED-BIGSF.! PROFITS-LOWEBCOST We buy ingredients in carload lots which means a savings o f $5 to $8 per ton to you I Feed is one of fhe most important t h i n g s when it comes to get­ ting those hogs to market early to get the best prices. Our feed is mixed to your own formula to suit your own herd's individual needs and conditions. Come in today and let us show you how to save money and at the same time get the best results. Stop in and let us help you set up a feeding program for your hogs. COME IN AND WATCH US MIX IT TO YOUR FORMULA Car White Hominy on Track, Cheaper than Corn—Pulveriz­ ed White Heavy Oats —■Bran - Middlings - Meat Scrap - Tankage at' a New Low Price Alfalfa Meal 13, IS and 17% Cotton Seed Meal ■ Soy Bean Meal afc0 New Low Prices Quality Clover Seed . Carload Continental Steel or Kokomo Wire Fence, all sizes < Will also have full line o f tile in a few days ' Good Gates at the Right Price FRANK CRESWELL

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