The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

The Cedarville (0 .) Herald Friday, July 9, .1948 DDT for Corn Borer Early planted sweet com should he dusted with 5 per cent DDT material if there is any evidence of corn borer on the plants. Small holes in the blades and small dirty white egg masses on the. under­ sides of the leaves are evidence of infestation. Dust with DDT at five-day intervals during the first half of July, directing the dust on to top of theqtfant and being cer­ ta in some -a&MSbS DDT lodges in the corn bl^Bj^Hrorls. Stoyer Herd High The 11-cow herd of John Stoyer, Cedarville township, had the high­ est average milk production in Greepe county in the Greene County Dairy Herd Testing asso­ ciation during the month of May, according to a report by Glenn Charles, the supervisor of this program. Mr. Stover’s herd aver­ aged 40.5 pounds of butter fa t and 967 pounds of milk during the 81- day period. The two herds of Trelawney Farms, Boss township, placed second and third in produc­ tion during the month. A Trelawney Farms cow from barn No. 1 produced the most milk in May of any cow in the associa­ tion, giving 2,068 pounds. Like­ wise, the highest producing cow in butter fa t belonged to Trelaw­ ney Farms with a record of 78.9 pounds of better fat. tentatively adopted for the Village of Cedarville, in Greene County, Ghio,*re on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village. These are far public inspection; and a Public Hearing on said Budget will be held a t the Mayor’s Office in said Village, on-Monday, the 19th day of .July. 1948, 8 o’clock p. m. P. J. McCORKELL, Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX BUDGET Two copies of the Tax Budget as tentatively adopted for the Cedar­ ville Township School District of Cedarville, in Greene County, Ohio, are on file in the office of the Clerk of said School District. These are for public inspection; and a Public Hearing on said Budget will be held a t the School Building in said School District, on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1948, at 8 o’clock P. M. DAVID H. REYNOLDS, Clerk. CLASSIFIED ADS F irst insertion 2 cents per word Minimum .— — --------- -— 25c Additional insertions lc per word Minimum--------------------------15c • FOR BALE • - FOR SALE—Vise, 4-in. jaws; 11-foot ladder, tup of double lad­ der, perfect; Hoover electric sweeper; kitchen Cabinet; pump spi’ay, new; floor lamp; grindstone; overcoat, good; 20-gal. iar. H. D. Carroll, Turnbull Rd< 31-lp FOR SALE—Water pipes and commodes. F. E. Harper, James­ town, Ohio. 31-6t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Francis Edward Harri­ gan aka Frank E. Harrigan, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given at Doro­ thy Catherine Harrigan. has been duly appointed as Administratrix W. W. A., of the estate of Francis Edward Harrigan aka Frank E. Harrigan, deceased, late of Bea­ vercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE—For the best in shoe repair bring them to Chaplin’s Dry Cleaners. 15-6ch NEW and used furniture bought, sold a n d exchanged. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Phone 6-3191, Ce­ darville, Ohio. 17-tfh • 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 B]dg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf W A N T E D—R a g s, iron and paper. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Phone 6-3191, Cedarville, Ohio. __________________ 17-tfh • Legal Notifce • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX BUDGET Two copies of the Tax Budget as LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court Greene County, Ohio John Porter, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Porter, Defendant. Lillian Porter, whose last known place of residence was c-o Lillian Dorsey, RR, Baton Rouge, La., will take notice that on the 22nd day of June, 1948, John Porter filed his petition against her in Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground of wilful absence for three years, and that unless the said Lillian Porter shall answer said petition on or before the 14th day of August, 1948, judg­ ment may be taken granting plain­ tiff a divorce. JOHN PORTER, Plaintiff. Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 6-25-6t-7-30 NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR DIVORCE William Wayne Stroud, address unknown, is hereby notified that Joyce Stroud has filed her petition against him for divorce in Case No. 25453, of the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, and said cause will be for hearing ori or after July 31, 1948. MORRIS D. RICE, Attorney for Plaintiff, G-18-6t-7-23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Harry Brewer, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that George Blair has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the es­ tate of Harry Brewer, deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 29th day of June, 1948. w il l ia m b . M c C a l l is t e r , Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk, 7-2-3t-7-16 LEGAL NOTICE Shirley Fiest Goetz, whose ad­ dress is 268 Roxbury Road, South Garden City South, New York, will take notice that on the 12th day of June, 1948, Harold Goetz filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County Ohio; said case being No. 25451 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 24th day of July, 1948. HERBERT M. EIKENBARY, 211 Mutual Home Bldg. torney- Dayton, Ohio. 6-18-6t-7-23 LEGAL NOTICE Grace Mae Wallace, who is not a resident of the State of Ohio and whose place of residence Is un­ known and with reasonable djji- gence cannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the 29th day o f May, 1948, Elijah Wallace filed his petition in the Court of Com­ mon Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same being No. 25440 on the docket of said Court, praying for Divorce and other re­ lief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from June 4, 1948, which is the FARMALL TRACTOR 1 -AND— McCORMICK DEERING PARTS SERVICE SALES Opekasit Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 date of the first publication here­ of, or as soon thereafter as will be convenient to the Court. ELIJAH WALLACE, ’ Plaintiff. Wead & Aultman, Attorneys for Plaintiff. , 6-4-6th-7-9 NOTICE Jasper L. Jones, whose last known address and residence was Box 6, Hillsboro, North Carolina, will take notice that on April 27, 1848, Ella Jones filed her petition in divorce .against Mm in the Com­ mon Please Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruel­ ty; that said cause will be for hear­ ing on and after ..the 16th day of July, 1948. Said defendant must answer said cause before that date or judgment may be entered against him. ELLA JONES, Plaintiff. 6-4-6th-7-9 NOTICE We will Jbe closed July 12 to July 17 for vacation PICKERING ELECTRIC FOR IT’S Cleaner anb Seller Finished Qarmenls t CHAPLIN DRY CLEANERS Y f f i c ^ A C A n O ^ R I P ^ A f y T O itA Repair and Installation of $ Boilers 9 Stokers • Plumbing Fixtures $ Furnaces • Water Heaters DON JONES Phone 2174. Xenia, O. Prevailing Prices paid fo r DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavancy & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. L 1 FE P RO ! E C T OR TU B ES 7 ^ Protective ^ • X Air Chamber ■/'. Makes Blowouts j iitld / 1 Harmless ' , 'mm- ! . The inner valve snaps shut when A air escapes from the outer chamber, t r a p p i n g tw o - thirds of the air in the tube, mi \ m 4 OUTWEARS 3 ORDINARY TUBES HARRISON SUPPLY . Firestone Distributors 235-239 E. Main St. Phone 500 •r>**« • hi , > 5 .^ •’ lid jatoCM&d rfa u a lity kzcoftt&d in ip fteM u fie th a n even ^ • • » Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service ROSS COTTER P. O, Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio C 0 z Y Friday and Saturday, July 9-10 Gene Autry—Jean Heather “The Last Round-Up” Cartoon—Comedy Sunday and Monday, July 11-12 Claudette Colbert—Don Ameche “Sleep, My Love” Fox News—Cartoon AND CHEVROLET S LOW PRICES H H W a W M H B H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n H M B H B B B B M i a /ieiem um o te edbzactive than , in, th e JzoA t ! FIRST in Value . . . FIRST in Big-Car Quality at Lowest Prices. . * FIRST in Registrations N OT only does Chevrolet stand out as the first and only low-priced car with all the following major advances which comprise, the soundest and best in modem motoring . . . not only does it offer all these major advantages of Big-Car quality a t lowest prices . . . but it offers them at prices that are now definitely and decisively lower than those of any other car that even remotely approaches it in quality! It’s the first and only low-priced car with the original and outstand­ ing Unitized Knee-Action Ride. It’s the first and only low-priced car with a world’s champion Valve-in-Head Engine. It’s the first and only low-priced car with the enviable Body by Fisher. I t ’s the first arid only low-priced car with the triple safety-protection of Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction, the Unitized Knee-Action Ride and Positive- ActionHydraulicBrakes. t '* And yet, despite the fact that CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEV­ ROLET IS FIRST to offer all these major advancements of low-cost motoring* i t holds an even greater price-advantage and gives you even more value for your dollars in comparison with other automobiles today than a t any previous time in Chevrolet history! Wednesday & Thursday, July 14-15 The Hoosier Hotshots in “The Rose of - Santa Rosa” Nswe —Comedy—Musical CH EV R O LE T -W O z£ r 1^CHEVROLET A IS FIRST! CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES Cedarville Have Woolens and Blankets Cleaned for Summer Storage Cleanliness is the best care you can give to these ex­ pensive items. Let New Cedarville Cleaners give your prized blankets and woolens thorough cleaning—then store them and he free from worry. Moth proofing at moderate cost. TheNewCedarvileCleaners 4 4 to 24 Hour Dry Cleaning Service 5 Day Laundry Service Pick Up and Delivery Phone 6-3411 Cedarville # Why w ait longe r to enjoy pu re soft water in your home? Order Servisojt now! Equipment is available for immediate in sta lla tion . . . you can take advantage o f this modern utility service a t once. Remember: you don’t Invest one' cent in. the purchase o f a softener. You pay only a low-cost monthly service c h a rg e . . . and we do all the servicing fo r you. N o wonder so ’many home-owners — and home-renters — a re taking advantage o f Servisoft! For complete details, phone o r come in n o w . . . SOFT WATER SERVICE, INC, In Cedarville Earl Chaplin c-o Chaplin Cleaners Cedarville 6-2231 i WE SOFTEN THE WATER" FOR YOU’ 1835 Over, aCenturyof GoodBanking Condensed Statement of THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK 1948 as of June 30,1948 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash in Vault and other Banks.,....$l,615,350.18 U. S. Bonds.............................;....... . 2,782,560.00 Federal Land Bank Bond............... 1,000,000.00 Ohio Municipal Bonds..................... 389,200.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock................................... 9,000.00 Banking House ........... 25,000.00 Notes of Our Customers................... 1,584,722.56 Other Resources .............................. 342.87 Total Resources.—..____ ..$7,406,175.61 Deposits____________ $6,813,381.53 Capital Stock_______ $100,000.00 Surplus_____________ 200,000.00 Undivided-Profits ___ 200,000.00 Reserves....................... 91,563.82 Total Capital Accounts_______ $ 591,563.82 Other Liabilities________ 1,230,26 Total Liabilities___________ ...$7,406,175,61 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Faith—Confidence—ActionArethe FoundationStones of Success. When these go hand-in-hand they accorfiplish the things you want to do. The individual who has saved up some capital can usually get that capital matched for a loan in a business venture. Officers H. E. EAVE.Y, President and Chairman of Board MARY LITTLE DICE ................... Vice President * R. O. WEAD .................. ............................Cashier WM. B. FRAVER....................... 1st Asst. Cashier GEO. H. PRUGH— ......2nd Asst. Cashier You Are Never a Stranger After Directors H. E. EAVEY..........................................-.President MRS: MARY LITTLE DICE____ Vice President JOS. A. FINNEY ROB. W. MacGREGOR F. LEON SPAHR F. M. TORRENCE R. O. WEAD 4 YourFirst Visit to Our Bank THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK Detroit at Main Streets Phone 114 Xenia, Ohio

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