The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52
Friday, December 3,1948- The Cecfarville, 0. Heralcf MT. TABOR Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hollings worth and William Johnson,. of Dayton, Wilma Lou Hollings worth. o f Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson, of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kyle and son, Charles Eugene and Da vid Spahr, o f Bridgeport, Billy Glass, o f Cedarville and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, o f Sabinar were Thanksgiving Day guests o f Mr. and Mrs. .A . Hollngs- worth and Leroy Hollingsworth and Mrs. Lillie Smth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badgiey and family, of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beal, o f Lebanon, Mr. anl Mrs. Christy Wallace, o f Xenia, Mrs. Jessie Tracy and daughter, Carrie, o f Jamestown and James Church, o f Bowersville spent Thanksgiv ing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe Beal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rudduck and family, o f Dayton, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Stoops and. son, Don. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs spent Thanksgiving Day with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Willis, of Washington C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heinz and family, entertained at a family dinner at their home Thanks giving Day. Those present wfere Mr. and Mrs. C. A . Devoe and Mrs. Mary Devoe, o f Wilming ton, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Devoe, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JVIcFadden and family, o f Wash ington C. H., Mr. and Mrs: Geo rge Leslie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and family, o f Reesville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ankeriey and fam ily, o f Alpha, Mrs. Albert Aer- hart, o f Bowersville and Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hor- mell, Jr., and daughter, Karen Kay, attended a family dinner Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haines, o f Dayton. Mr. nd Mrs. Russell Green, of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. John John son and son, Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and and son, Lynn, spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart and family. Mr: and Mrs. Francis Jones and daughter, Carolyn Jean, spent Thanksgiving Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers and family, o f Blooming ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pickering and family, o f Wilmington were Thanksgiving Day guests o f Mrs. Lenna Jones, Judge Directs Verdict in Case A directed verdict fo r the plain tiff ended a. common pleas, court jury trial before Judge Frank L. Johnson Tuesday; The jurist instructed the jury to find judgment fo r the plain tiff in the sum o f $332.52 in an action brought by Securities, -Inc. against, Lloyd Long and Drew Godsey. The case had been or dered fo r trial after Godsey's ap plication fo r withdrawal o f the judgment was granted by the court Oct. 13. .Auction Nets County $2,000 The county realized $2,842.50 from the sale Tuesday o f quarry equipment, three trucks, an auto mobile and some odds and ends at the New Jasper quarry leased from John Kohl, Xenia. Operations at the quarry were discontinued several months ago when the cost became prohibitive, commissioners reported. Everett Macy, o f the Green township Gravel Co., Cedarville, R. R. 2, purchased the quarry equipment fo r $1,401 while two ancient trucks sold fo r $200 each, a third fo r $110 and the auto, a coupe, brought $660. The rest o f the proceeds came from dis posal o f the smaller pieces o f equipment there. Ohio Beekeepers Meeting Ohio beekeepers will meet Dec ember 0 and 10 in Building 27, Ohio State Fairtrrounds in Col umbus to® discharge vays and means o f preventing the decline o f interest in beekeeping. The continued decrease in phoney production, combined with the price o f honey, is having serious affect in maintaining anything near the necessary number of colonies fo r pollina tion purposes in legume seed pro duction and other essential agri- RULES OF MISSING WORD 1 CONTEST (1) Anyone except employes of the Herald or advertising mer chants or their immediate famil ies may enter. (2) Contestants must send or bring their entry blanks in not later than the day following pub lication to the merchant in whose ad the missing word should ap pear or directly to Herald office. (3) Entries received at Herald office do not qualify fo r weekly prizes given by merchants, but only fo r Grand Prizes. (4) A ll entries become the pro perty o f the Herald. Decisions by the contest editor are final. (5 ) For your convenience, a coupon will be printed in the pap er on which you may enter your selections. (6) Each week the two different merchants in whose ads the miss ing words should appear, will give an amount o f merchandise eqqal; to the cost o f the ad to the first person presenting the correct an swer. All entries are then re turned to the Herald to be grad ed fo r the grand prizes at end of contest. Those who do not wish ! to take their entry blanks to mer chants, may send or bring direct • to the Herald office. They will I not be eligible fo r the weekly 1 prizes, but may win the Grand Prize. MISSING WORD CONTEST RETURN ANSWER BLANK The missing word fo r the sixth w eek ,____„ _____________________ (Date) were found b y _________________ (Town and R. F. D .) The words w e re______ ____ __and ________ ._____ - ______ and should appear in the advertisement of -------------------------------------------- and _____________________ - __between the words__ •____________________ a n d _________________________ and - _____________________________and Fill out this blank with answer. Cut out and return to Advertiser or THE HERALD not later than the following Saturday at 8 p. m. cultural crops. Representatives o f the United States Department of Agriculture, State and other agencies will he present. Lime Conference December 10 The newest things in liming materials and programs will be discussed at the Ohio Lime Con ference December 10 at the State Office Building in Cglumbus. Problems o f the industry, re sults o f the past year's Experi mental work and reports o f other liming programs will be taken up at: the meeting: A market report says6 that turkeys were short this year. If ours had been any longer we would have had to issue bonds to pay fo r it. A new insectide spray is good fo r six months, the ads say. Like * a wife telling her husband, f o r ' instance. j f They say over nine million j folks make a living out o f auto mobiles. Price a few new models and you'll decide all nine million of ’em ought to live welll ’Way down at the tip o f Africa once upon a time lived a race of apes that knew how to use fire. But they must have over done it, as none o f them are left, except dry bones some ex cavators have found. Scientists h a v e discovered quick mutations in atomic speci mens. They are usually found on the way up. Canadian-grown ptatoes are flooding the USA market, with a •threat to the price-support pro gram from, the government. Though there is a tariff, yet the Canadian potatoes are undersell ing the home-grown spuds. Treatment fo r arthritis with out, surgical removal o f teeth, tonsils and adenoids is being used successfully. The use o f atomic ~ower for cooking and a score of daily-living processes, is predicted within a short time. a THREE SUNDAYS ’TIL CHRISTMAS Each Sunday OLD MILL CAMP Will feature a $1.15 Baked Ham Dinner Nuff Said 12 Noon To 8 P. M. CONTEST N EW ! p l f e s c l l PASSENGER CAR BATTERIES Don’t get caught with your battery down. Let’s talkterms. Be sure with a new Pure Battery. Ford A t -t-t? a V Chevrolet low 1 5 , 4 5 Plymouth at TRADE IN ALLOWANCE $3*50 InTheAdsBelow WIN $50,00 CASH Also aPrize From JAMESTOWN OIL CO, Phone 4-4951 Silverware s s S S 1847 Rogers Bros., 52 pcs. ............... . 64.75 t Community, 38 pcs 51*00 Wm. Rogers & Sons, 50 pcs. ............___ 39.95 Watches27.50up Elgin — Waltham — Bulova — Waterproof — Others MURRYJEWELER Jamestown YOUR SAVINGS ' I Individual Accounts Insured Up To $5,000 ' Current Dividend Bate 2% Cedarville Federal Savings & LoanAssn. Cedarville, Ohio Bahys Plastic Panties snap ............ ............ . 65c Play Tex .................. .......... ....................................... 69c Play Tex sheets .......................................... 89c — $1.49 Sweaters .......................................... . $1.89 — $1-98 Sweater Sets ......... .......................... ...... $2.00- — $2.50 Booties ......................... 75c.____Shoes .............. 98c up Plastic diaper bags ............... .:..... ............... . $2.98 Wrapping paper, Ribbon and Cards for all occasions Yd. goods from ...................................... 36c up to 70c Your Headquarters for Yard Goods Has to Be Seen to Be Appreciated. ELLISON’S MODERN SHOE REPAIR W. Washington St. . Jamestown SAVE BYMAIL You May Open A Savings Account Here and Mail In, Your Deposits At Your Convenience. Savings Pay Dividends And Assure Future Independence, Put Your Idle Money To Work For You! Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 PEOPLES BUILDING . &SAVINGSGO, 11 Green Xenia, Ohio Phone I f WhoseAdCarriestheMissingWord JAMESTOWNFEDSTORE Jamestown, Ohio READY MIXED CONCRETE Field Drain Tile Tuxedo & Purina Feeds 4 all Farmlyme Clinton Cement Blocks Fred Furnas LEY’S FINE FOD Jamestown, Ohio Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing ................ $1.50 Fried Chicken ................ ......................... . $1-25 r Pork Tenderloin ............................................... . ,90 Steak & Chops Sandwiches Fountain Service HOME MADE PIES Golden Brown WAFFLES 30c Father, Son and Grandson Writing ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ... / For Over 50 Years Bonding Service Office Phone 43261 E. Washington St. Jamestown, Ohio Notary Public Res. Phones, Bowersville Foy M. Gerard, 28071 Earl Gerard, 43261 Headquarters for Christmas _Candy CHOCOLATE DROPS . ............. ...............-... lb. 29c HONEY COMB ........ ... .................................... lb. 47c FRENCH CREAMS ..................................... . lb. 33c HARD MIXED ................................... ........... lb. 35c PEANUT CLUSTERS.......... .......................... lb, 42c CANDY CANES ........................ ....... ......... . each 5c PEPPERMINT STICKS .... ....... . . . ........ each 5c * FILLED - CANDY .... ............r............ 1 lb. JAR 49c CHOC. COVERED CHERRIES 1 lb- Box ........ 79c NEW STORE HOURS THRU THE WINTER Week Days — 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. — 7:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. I’S MARKET W. Washington S t .' Jamestown, O. Phone 44861 THENEW CEDARVILLECLEANERS Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 • Dry Cleaning — 4 HOUR Service Reweaving — Laundry Service Shoe Repairing PICK UP & DELIVER GiftsForAll Cedar Chests in all finishes 44.95 to 69.95 Lounge Chairs, Tilt Backs Base Rockers — each with separate ottman from $39,95 Many — Many other items ANYTHING MAY BE_ RESERVED on our “ Layaway Plan” VERY CONVENIENT TERMS XENIA FURNITURE & RUGGO. 23 W. Main St. Xenia Phone 1973 MART'S LUNCH Lunches — Dinners — Short Orders Special Sunday Dinners Roast Chicken and Oyster Dressing Chicken & Noodles Baked Ham Dinner HOURS WEEK DAYS 5:30 A. M, — Midnight SUNDAYS 9 A . M. — Midnight * HOME STYLE COOKING Next to Bus Station Mary and Villa Chaffin W. Washington St., Jamestown Props. Harner & Huston CEDARVILLE MARKET “ IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU” . Wm, Tell Graham Flour .................... 5 lb. bag 49c Hominy Spring Garden No. 2 1-2 can ... ....... . 12% Pearl Tapioca 1 lb. bag .... ........................... . 29c Morton’s Smoked Salt can ........... ............ 79c Potatoes Ohio Grown 15 lb. bag ........................ 59c Pascal Celery large size .................................... 25c Grape Fruit bag ............. ........................... ............ 3§c QUALITY MEATS Home Made Sauage — ... ..........................Ib. 58c Bacon (Piece) ............—,— „ — .— ... lb, $5p Pork Loin Roasts (Ends) --------------- ------------ Ib. 49c Chuck Roasts lb, 6|c Have Your Shoes Repaired by a Master Craftsman with Quality Material ARY SHOE REPAIR Jamestown, Ohio - W. H. ARY, Mgr: Elmo B. Higham Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate Farm Loans N O T A R Y P U B L I C Jamestown; Ohio Phone 44191
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