The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

■»4v^rr ' The Cedarville (0 .) Herald Friday, July. 16, 1948 » tSSfSSVSr' - 'O : m FourMeasuresListed To Curb ElmDisease tacressiag To ll Mofsd Over Widespread Area The dread Dutch elm disease, killer of thousands of trees, is spreading rapidly over large areas. Control meas- i!75t—'j. ures should in- - S S a . V S K elude: (1) Prun­ ing and burning i of all dead ma­ terial from elms; (2) removing of the barlt before elm w o o d is 1stored or dump­ ed, if the wood is n o t destroyed; (3) piling of stored elm wood in a dry building or cellar; (4) removing and burning promptly all elm trees killed by the disease. There are three good clues for spotting the diseased trees, accord­ ing to University of Massachusetts specialists. Evidence of woodpeck­ er work is one. Where strips of bark have been removed from tree limbs it may indicate that wood­ peckers are feeding on elm bark beetles, carriers of the Dutch elm disease. Shepherd’s crooks are another sign of the disease. These crooks are twisted twigs branching out at the end of last season’s growth. Third, lack of spring buds may indicate that the trees have been attacked by the disease. Early detection of the disease will aid control measures, foresters say. CLASSIFIEDADS First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum____________________ 25c Additional insertions l c per word Minimum ___________________ 15c FOR SALE charge o f 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 G-3191, Cedarville, Ohio. 17-tfh • Legal Notice • FOR SALE—Vise, 4-in. law s ;’ 11-foot ladder, top o f double lad­ der, perfect; Hoover electric sweeper; kitchen cabinet; pump spray, new; floor lamp; grindstone; overcoat, good; 20-gal. jar. II. D. Carroll, Turnbull Rd. 31-lp FOR SALE—Water pipes and commoues. F . E. Harper, James­ town, Ohio. 31-fft FOR SALE—Antique Glass and China. Mrs. Harry Wright, Cedar­ ville. Telphone 6-2331. Electricity Serves New Chore in Poultry House Electricity has added one more chore to its list of poultry opera­ tions, It has invaded the egg stor­ age room in a battle against mold and musty odors. Accompanying picture shows how tins battle is being fought on a Virginia farm. The "armament” consists of two bactericidal lights. Ercm a central place on the ceiling, the lights radiate powerful germ- killing rays into every part of the room. The egg storage room has been free of mold and musty odors since the equipment was installed three years ago. As a result, eggs stored there have been rated as "top NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Public A ffails of the Village o f Cedar­ ville, Ohio, at the office of the Board o f Trustees of Public A f­ fairs until 12:00 o’clock noon on the 20th day o f July, 1948, for furnishing the necessary labor and materials for the following, to- wit: 1. Drilling an 8 inch well on the Water Works pumping station lot in the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, in accordance with the plans anil specifications now on file with the Clerk of the Board of Trustees o f Public Affairs of said Village. 2. The furnishing and installa FOR SALE—White enamel cop­ per clad cook stove used short time A1 condition. Mrs. Hopping at Geo. Morris Cedar St. (32-Sp) tion o f 1 turbine pump with a '• "~T~ --------- —~ 77 ~ , capacity of ICO gallons per minute FOR SALE-—used 10A disc Me- j.toeother with a 714 horse power Cormick Deering also wagon and ; molur fully installed, all in accord- gram bed, priced to sell. One- John ■aace with the plans and specifica- Dedre General pui pose tractor, tjons therefor on file in the office excellent condition. HALL J*<0f the Board of Trustees o f Public HILL, PHONE 43631, Jamestown^. Affairs. ' ‘ Labor and materials should be NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Francis Edward fearri- 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 o f Bea­ vercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, • Chief Deputy Clerk. . FOR SALE—1931 Ford, good specified separately and unit prices condition, four new tires. RavTidd.ton drilling footage and casings. PHONE 4-7142, Jamestown. Ohio. | Each bid must contain the full (2W-7-13-J-7-22) j name of every person or company 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 ifl 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, MeCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. • 6-25-6t-7-30 date of the first publication here­ of, or as soon thereafter as will be convenient to the Court. ELIJAH WALLACE, Plaintiff. Wead & Aultman, Attorneys fo r 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, 1948, Ella Jones filed her petition in divorce against him 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 Mm. ELLA JONES, Plaintiff. 6-4-6th-7-9 „ . , _ _ , , , , |interested in the same and be*ac- FOR SALE Purenred border |companje(j by a certified check or collie puppies registered parents. Jbon(, in the gum o f 109'r o f bid, M. C. Creamer. Jeffersonville, j tj,e satisfaction of said Board, PHONE 25oL Milledgevi.le, Ohio.; Ps a guarantee that i f the bid is __________________________ ' ' {accepted, a contract will be entered M A T T r i ? A 11110 a,M its performance properly © I X U I l v i l i • ( secured. Should any bid be rejected ------------— —~ ---- ~— : ~ : [such check shall he forthwith re- NOTICE—For the besi. m s“ ° e |turned to the bidder. Should any repair bring them to Chaplin’s j bid be accepted such check shall be Dry Cleaners. 15-Gch; returned upon the proper execu- — Ition and securing; of the contract, "which said contract shall be enter­ ed into within 1 week from the awarding o f said contract. Specifications may be secured from the Clerk o f said Board upon application. * The right is reserved to re­ ject any and all bids. By order o f the Board o f Trustees o f Public Affairs o f Ce­ darville, Ohio. Dated this July 6th, 1948. P. J. McCorkefi, Clerk. (7-16-2t-7-23) NEW and used furniture bought, sold a n d exchanged. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Phone 6-3191, _ Ce­ darville, Ohio. 17-tfh WANTED WANTED—Married couple with no children wants 3 room or more apartment, furnished if possible. Harold L. Kinzig, CO Sherman Ave., Columbus 5, Ohio. 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 .-■i FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4 f c interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co, London, O. Leon II. Kling, Mgr. £«SS T / ^ I J I W j r J m m * Virginia farmer fights mold in . his egg room with two bactericidal lights. quality” and sold at premium prices. Electricity also lends a hand in incubating and. brooding operations; cleaning and grading eggs; ventilat­ ing and lighting poultry houses, de- :bepking, watering and, finally, after killing, in removing feathers and {freezing for delayed home use or commercial sale. Use of electricity on farms has made marked strides recently. Farm Saw Frame The table for this saw frame Is an all-steel welded job which Is not damaged by heavy poles. The frame at the back of ine table and the safety guard were made from scrap pieces. The guard on the back of tbs saw also is an exam­ ple of fabricating useful equipment from metal scraps with an arc welder. Wisconsin Notes Drop in Dairy Cow Numbers At the beginning of 19-18, Wiscon­ sin, America’s greatest dairy state, had 2,539,090 cows and heifers, two yearn old or over, kept for milk, also 1,015,000 heifer calves and heifers one to two years old kept for milk cows. Compared with a year ago, the number o f milk cows declined 51,000 and the number o! “young stock kept for future milk cows, decreased 16,000. Tuesday Mrs. R. T. Williamson and Mrs. Paul Elliott attend the the board meeting of the Dayton Presbyterial officers in West Minister church in Dayton. Miss Dora Murphy visited friends in Belleforntaine this past week. Repair and Installation of • Boilers • Stokers 9 Plumbing Fixtures £ Furnaces 9 Water Heaters DON JONES Phono 2174 Xenia, O. COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Lydia F. Garrett, : : Plaintiff, : : -vs Richard W. Garrett,:; Defendant. : : Richard W. Garrett, whose last . known place of residence was 735 ; E. Church Street, Xenia, Ohio, and >whose present address is unknown, [will take notice that on the 13th •day of July, 1948, Lydia F. Gar- ; rett filed her petition against Mm ) in the Common Pleas Court of j Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect [ o f duty, extreme cruelty, and wil- : fill absence for more than three years, and that unless the said Richard W . Garrett shall answer taid petition on or before the 27th day of August, 1948, judgment may be taken granting the plain­ tiff a divorce. LYDIA F. GARRETT, Plaintiff Smith, MeCallister & Gibney Attorneys for plaintiff (7-16~7t-8-27) Prevailing Prices paid for DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 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 fo r hearing on 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 o f the es­ tate o f Harry Brewer, deceased, late o f Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 29th day of June, 1948. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f 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 Rcxbury 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 o f gi-oss 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 fo r hearing on or after the 24th day of July, 1948. HERBERT M. EIKENBARY, Attorney. 211 Mutual Home Bldg. Dayton, Ohio. G-18-6t-7-23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Alta M. Snypp, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that J. L. Snypp has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Alta M. Snypp, deceased, late of Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 7th dav of July, 1948. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Bv Luella Howser (7-16-3t-7-30) Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Grace Mae Wallace, who is not a resident of the State of Ohio and whose place o f residence is un­ known and with reasonable dili­ gence cannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the 29th day of 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 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS GUTTER P. O. Box 718 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio p o z v V THEATRE I Fri. and Sat. July 16-17 Jon Hall - Patricia Morrison “THE PRINCE OF THEIVES Also Comedy and Sports f Sun. and Mon. 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