The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

Page Two The Cedarville Friday,-Obt6bei‘ 3, 134*? The Cedarville, O. Herald Herald A Republican Newspaper Published Every Friday by THURMAN MILLER. JR. Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter October 31, 3887 at the Postof­ fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under Act o f Congress o f March 1879. Member—National Editorial As­ sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ sociation. CLASSIFIEDADS First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum------------ ------->—— >— 25c Additional insertions l c per word Minimum ----------------------------- FOR SALE FOR SALE—Glow Boy coal heating stove and coal laundry stove. Phone G-3871. 42-tfx FOR SALE—Indiana Oak heat­ ing stove, excellent condition, can be seen anytime. Phone 6-2527. 43-lc FULLER BRUSHES—All types of Fuller brushes, wet and dry mops, brooms, polish and many other household items. E. L. Fram- felder, 227 Pleasant St., Xenia, O., Phone 1139-J. 43-3p Blue Damson plums and apples for sale at Nagley's orchard. 43-tfc JUST RECEIVED—Shipment IH hinder twine. Hall J. Hill Farm Service, Jamestown. 431c FOR SALE—Walker and baby buggy, good conditioV. Marvin Agnor. Phone 6-1562. WANTED WANTED—One man to work with local manager. $100 to $125 per month to start. Must be neat appearing and willing to work 8 hours per day. Also man to take charge of territory. For appoint­ ment. write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe R]dg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf notice that on Sept. 6th, 1947 be­ fore the Common Pleas. Court of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 25095, Wanda Ellis filed her cer­ tain action in divorce against hin\ on grounds of gross neglect of duty and among other things pray­ ing for custody o f children. Said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after Oct. 27th, 1947, at, which time the same may be heard by the Court. MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Wanda Ellis. (9-12-6t-10-17) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Howard Woods, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Lois C. Cole has been duly appointed as Administrator W, W. A. of the estate of Howard Woods, deceased, late o f Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 25th day o f Septem­ ber, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser (10-3-3L-10-17) Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIVORCE Earl Bowling, whose last known place of residence was Big Creek, Kentucky, is hereby notified that Delia Bowling has filed her peti­ tion agJUinst )iim for divorce, cus­ tody of their minor daughter, ali­ mony for herself and support for the said minor daughter and such WANTED—Mantel 4 ft. long. Phone 6-1011. 43-lc WANTED—Corn shredder. Write make, condition and prices to Ches­ ter Osman, Seaman, Ohio, Route 2. 43-2p • Legal Notice • LEGAL NOTICE Maurice 31. Beach, whose ad­ dress is Robins Field, Georgia, will take notica that on September 11, 1947 Ruth D. Beach filed her cer­ tain petition against him, for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty be­ fore the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 25101 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after October 18, 1917. BAGGOTT & JOHNSTON Attorneys for Plaintiff, Third Na­ tional Bank Building, Dayton, O. (9-12-6t-10-17) LEGAL NOTICE George Ellis, whose last known address is 539 E. Charlotte Court, Lexington, Kentucky, will take Photographs of Children In Y ou r Home Babies A Specialty SCHWAB 106 Corry Street YELLOW SPRINGS Phone for Appointment Just Dial 7 -5 482 (No Toll Charge) f o z v W TH EATRE I Fri. - Sat. Oct. 3 - 4 Zachary Scott - Alexis Smith “STALLION ROAD” Also “A Boy and His Dog" Sun, - Mon. Oct. 5 - 6 Edward G. Robinson Lon McCallister “THE RED HOUSE” Fox News - ‘ Little Lulu’ Cartoon Wed. - Thurs. Oct. 8 - 9 Sidney Greonstrcct Martha Vickers “THAT W A Y WITH WOMEN” News - Flicker Flashback up to 700 BUSHELS QJ FROM md BUSHELDF ST PAYS TO PUNT THE BEST One bushel of Pioneer seed con) usually produces from 400 to 700 bushels of crop, figured at 60 to 100 bushels per acre on seven acres. Just 0 LITTLE extra yield per acre from each bushel of seed com planted accumulates surprisingly MANY dollars profit. Superior quality Pioneer comes up strong in the spring, stands the torments of weather and delivers tremendous yields. See us for good seed corn: *■ Representative LaurisB.Straley Cedarville R . K . 2 other relief that she may he en­ titled to receive in case No. 25,123 Court of Common 4?leas, Greene County, Ohio, and that said case will be for hearing on or after November 14, 1947. MORRIS D. RICE • Attorney fo r Delia Bowling (10-3-6t-ll-7) LEGAL NOTICE Nolice is hereby given that Ray­ mond Frcdcr'ck Buyher, residing Skyway Park, Osborn, Greene County, Ohio, will file his petition in the Probate Court o f said Coun­ ty of Greene, praying for an order o f said Court, authorizing the change o f his name from Raymond* Frederick Buyher to Raymond Frederick Sours, and that said petition will be for hearing beforg said Court .on the 1st day of Nov­ ember 1947 at 10 o’clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the Court may hear the same. MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Raymond Fred­ erick Buyher, petitioner. LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT5*OF G r e e n e c o u n t y , oh io Mary Kathryn Wright by Fred A. Frank, her next friend, Plain­ tiff, vs. Robert L, Wright, Defend­ ant, Robert L. Wright, whose address is c|o Ed Itows, Lehigh, Oklahoma, will take notice that on the 24tli day o f September, 1947, Mary Kathryn Wright filed her suit for divorce in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio and is case No. 25,11$ on the docket o f said Court. The prayer o f said petition is for divorce and for the Testora- txon of the plaintiff to her maiden name of Mary Kathryn Frank. Said petition will be for hearing six weeks from the first publicat­ ion, and unless otherwise ordered by this Court hearing will be on or after the 15th’ day of November, A stitch in time saves how many? FARMALLTRACTOR —AND— McCORMICK-------DEERING PARTS ------- SERVICE--------SALES Opekasit Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’ g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 If you want to sell or buy Why not give us a try Spencer Real Estate. Sales ■ Phone Clifton 5743 located on Route 72 2 mi. north of Clifton 6 ml. south of Springfield 1947. MARY KATHRYN*"WRIGHT By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, her attorneys (9-26-6t-10-31) IN SOUTH CHARLESTON Miss Betty Myers Is spending a few days visiting Mrs. Cathar­ ine Van Wey Kimbley at South Charleston, Ann’ s Beauty Shop Phone 6-3131 The answer is the telephone number. STAG E S H O W BOB AUTRY featuring RAMBLINGRANGERS in the CEDARVILLEOPERAHOUSE at 8 :30 p . m. FRIDAYOCTOBER3 You’ve heard them on the air over WPFB Middletown and oother stations — now sge them in person — a good show — don’t i <■ miss it. 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 build­ ing in this area. Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive interest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs. BUYYOURSELF AHOME Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE HOME FED ERA L Sav ing s & Loan A ssn . O F X E N IA , OH IO 4*6 N . Detroit St. A ll Accounts Insured IJp tp $ 5 ,0 0 0 For Friday and Saturday only Oct. 3 & 4 Your Profit I t In Your Buying ! Gold Medal Flour, 25 lb sack ....___ .. §1.99 Fruit Cocktail, Del Monte, No. 21/* can, 39c Catsup, Brooks, 14 oz bottle ,____ ____ 17c Flour, Gold Medal, 10 lb sack,_______ 79c Coffee, Max’ll House, coffee, 1 lb bag 43c Red Pitted Sour Cherries, No. 2 can, .... 25c Pumpkip* Phillips, No 2% can ,___ ...... 13c Peaches, Delhi, Y . Clings halves, 2% .. 23c Milk, Wilson or Carnation, tall can,......12c Vinegar, gallon jug, ............................... . 39c Pink Salmon, tall can ,______ _________ 49c Brooms, 5 sewed, a bargain ,.......... ......49c CottonMops, 12 o z .___ ............. each.... 39c White Linen soap Granules, p k g ..... 28c Dreft, large p k g .................... .............. . 28c Roman Cleanser, qt. bottle, .............. 13c Tomato Juice, Buckles, 46 oz can ,__.... 19c Chicken-Noodle soup, Camp’ls, 2 cans 29c Ammonia, Parsons, qt. bo ttle ,............19c Green Giant Peas, No. 303 can, .... 18c Hot Roll Mix, Duffs its delicious pkg. 25c Old Reliable coffee, 11b cannister,. ... 45c Veg-All mixed vegetables No.2 can__17c Peanut Butter, Boscul, 1 lb ja r ............ 39c Pancake Flour, Little Crow 20 oz pkg 14c Nu-Maid Margarine,_______ ___ _ lb .... 29c Bartlet Pears, Cock o Walk 2% can__39c White Cream Corn, Crites, No. 2 can.... 15c Kellogg’s Pep ................. ........ . pkg. 13c Hominy, Alice, No. 2 can .........................10c Apple Buttgr, Dutch Girl 28oz ja r ,...... 23c Laundry Bleach, Time Saver, qt. bottle 10c RIGID SERVE CASHANDCARY N. Main St. Cedarville, O . f y o a o n e im U te d Forced-air ventilation prevents loss .... saves soft corn without delaying wheat planting Proper conditioning of this year’s late corn crop presents a serious problem to every farmer. Agricultural engineers recommend the following methods of handling, storing and using corn of high-moisture contents 1 . Ensiling both fodder and shelled corn 2 . Sorting and early feeding of soft corn to hogs or other livestock 3 . Delayed harvesting to allow drying of ear corn in the fields 4 . Clean husking to eliminate trash that reduces ventilation in the crib 5 . Use o f screens on the eieyafor to screen out shelled corn, silk or other trash 6 . Good distribution in the crib to avoid pockets of shelled com and debris where spoilage Is most likely to start 7 . Storage of corn of highest moisture content In the narrowest cribs to facili­ tate natural ventilation 8 . Use of adequate ventilators in cribs Early picking and mechanical curing in the crib with an electric blower is the best answer when wheat-planting sea­ son finds corn still too soft for ordinary handling. An air volume of 5 to 10 cu, ft. pqr minute per bushel, with the fan operated only on-dear days when the tempera­ ture is above SO degrees and the rela­ tive humidify Is 65% or lower, gives the best results. In extreme cases of un­ usually high moisture content and per­ sisting unfavorable weather, mechanical ventilation with’ heated air is a decided advantage- For additional fnfbrmatlon on elec­ tric corn drying, see your County Agent or Vocationa! Agriculture Teacher. Ask the Farm Representative of The Dayton Power and' light Company serving your neighborhood for complete circular on soft corn curing, THE DAYTON POW^R A;NO LIOHT COMPANY at the TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Doors will be open Sa l. '/ October A fob, to our present and prospective customers for tours through your local telephone exchange. Come and see interesting, behind-the-scene views of your local * ^ , telephone system. OCTOBER 4 2 P. M. to 8 P. M> ® THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Emm

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