The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

The Cedarville (O .) Herald HOST TO YOUNG PEOPLE Charlotte, Carolyn and Roger Collins were hosts to the young people o f the Clifton U. P. church at their home on the Clifton pike Tuesday evening at 7:00. The group enjoyed swimming at the Xenia pool and later gathered at the Coilins home fo r a covered dish dinner, RETURNS FROM PA. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guthrie and daughter, have returned from a visit with the former's parents in Apollo, Pa. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. J. H. Thordsere, Federal pike, is recovering from a major operation in a Springfield city hospital, Monday morning. She is in room 463. TO HAVE PICNIC The McKibbea Bible class will hold a picnic Tuesday evening, July 27, at the community shelter house. In charge arc Mr. and Mrs. Emile Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edinger, and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cultice. VISITING RELATIVES John Wright, Ocean City, Cal., is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. C. Wright, and other relatives for several days. HOT SHOTS MEET The Cedarville Hot Shot 4-H club were hosts to the Little Gardner 4-H club o f Xenia with a hamburger fry at the com­ munity park Monday evening. A ball game opened the evening in which the Little Gardners de­ feated the Hot Shots. Twenty- five children enjoyed the evening under the supervision o f the two leaders, Albert Mott and Mrs. Bernard Sdnvjinbold o f Xenia. ON TRIP Mrs. Alva Chaplin and daugh­ ter, Jane, accompanied Sirs. Chaplin’s brothers, John and Bill Pape o f Columbus, on a trip to Buffalo, Niagra Falls and Can­ ada, this past week. VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rhodes, o f Minot, X . D., are visiting Mr. Rhodes' mother, Mrs. Augusta Rhodes and other relatives. GOING TO MARYLAND Mrs. Ira Townsley and children o f handover, Md., are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Joe Gordon and daughter, Janet, will accompany Mrs. Townsley to her home fo r a visit. AT HANOVER A group or young people o f the U. P. church are attending the spiritual life conference in Hanover, Ind., this week. Those attending are Misses .Lena Hast­ ings and Claire Stormont and Mickey Carzos. 3S.:ss Hastings is dean o f women and Miss Stor­ mont is one o f the counselors. VISITING SON Roy Walker o f Dayton, spent the past week with his son and daughter-in-law, Mi*, and Mrs. Clyde Walker. ATTENDING MEETING Miss Pauline Nelson, Mrs. Helen Huffman and daughter, Anne, Mrs. David Reynolds and daughter, Susie, are spending the week at Lakeside, Ohi.o, attend­ ing the Sunday school teachers' laboratory schol and classes o f the Woman’s society of Christian service. BRIDGE PARTY -M r. and Mrs. Lewis Lillick en­ tertained a group of friends with a bridge party at their home Sat­ urday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClellan o f Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Diek Grey o f Bow- ersville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Persinger and Mr. and Mrs. A l­ bert Wigal, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bingamon o f Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Straley, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mowrey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engle, o f Cedarville. RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wilber “ Bus” Mc­ Clain, o f Columbus, spent Sun­ day with the former's father, Hayes McClain. AT INDIAN LAKE Misses Naomi Connor and El­ eanor Hertenstien spent the past week end at Indian Lake. HOME FROM CRUISE Miss Frances Williamson is at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williamson after a two weeks cruise on the Missis­ sippi river. Miss Williamson was accompanied on the cruise by frinends from Quincy, 111. Miss Janet Williamson also spent the week end with her parents and had as her guests, Kenneth and Martha Barker o f Gallon, Ohio, A ll are students at Bowling Green college, IN CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard are spending several days vaca­ tion in Pine Cone, Ontario, Can- ada._ They will also visit places o f interest in other parts o f Canada. GISITING COUSIN Miss Ruth Spracklin, o f Day- ton, spent last week with her cousin, Alice Marie Spracklin. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spracklin visited at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spracklin. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gulletie o f Chillicotbe, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey and Sun­ day the attended the Allen re­ union at New Carlisle. DR. TAYLOR HERE Dr. and Mrs. Mills J. Taylor and son, John, visited friends here this past week. Dr. Taylor was pastor o f the Presbyterian church here from 1908-1913. He is now associate secretary o f the board o f Foreign Missions and has been fo r the past 30 years with headquarters in Philadel­ phia. The Taylors reside ia Ha- verstown, Pa. CALL ON FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ervin of Cincinnati, formerly o f Cedar­ ville, called on. friends here Tues­ day. GO TO IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Warrick left Wednesday for a month’s visit with relatives in Idaho and Cali­ fornia. IN INDIANAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight of Lebanon and Mrs. Jape Gridiey o f San Francisco who is visiting here, attended the noon service at Cadle tabernacle, Indianapolis Sunday. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tacket are the_ parents o f a daughter born Wednesday at Springfield City hospital. Mrs. Anna Wilson is home af­ ter a two weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Kable in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. C. K. Gordon visited Mrs. Marie Gordon and Mrs. Mazie Larrick* in Jamestown, this past week. Harry Owing, Cincinnati, vis- this past week with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman. Mrs. James T. Gregory and son,, DrftJge, o f Cuyahoga Falls, vis­ ited Thursday with her mother, Mrs. George H. Smith, who is spending a few weeks here. Mrs. Walter Cummings and daughters, and Hrs. Ralph Cum­ mings and daughter, spent the past week at the former’s cot­ tage at Indian Lake. Mrs. Flora Deck o f Springfield, spent the past week with Mrs. Minnie Gano. Miss Susanne Miller and Jane Purdom are attending the Meth­ odist camp at Sabina, Ohio, this week. John Kyle is spending several days in Columbus visiting rela­ tives. .‘GatewaytoNati’s Breadbasket’ is StateFairMotto “ Truly Ohio is the gateway to the nation’s bread basket” stated State Fair Manager Edwin J. Bath today in announcing that “ Gateway to the Nation’s Bread­ basket” has been adopted as the motto o f the Ohio state fair, Aug. 28 through Sept. 3. The premium catalogs, letter­ heads—in fact all printed matter fo r the 1948 Ohio state fair— show a gateway resembling the one at the main entrance o f the Ohio state fa ir grounds on Seven­ teenth avenue, with a seal of Ohio and the words, “ Agriculture- Industry” in the foreground. The motto, referring to Ohio's pivotal position in the agricultural belt o f the United States, is artistic­ ally lettered in the roadway be­ tween the pillars forming the gateway. FairJunior DivisionsShow RapidGrowth Theft. managers inspired by a review o f their fa ir opeifttion ABCs in a “ school" recently con­ cluded under the direction o f the Ohio Fair Managers association, with the assistance of the Ohio department o f agriculture, the Ohio county and independent fa ir circuit is about ready to swing into action. The first fair will be the Jack- son county fair at Jackson July 20-24, with the Fairfield county fair at Lancaster closing the series o f expositions throughout the state, October 12-16. Director o f Agriculture Frank Farnsworth today pointed to the county and independent fairs o f Ohio as the show windows o f agriculture and industry, pre­ dicting that the 1948 fairs will exceed all others in the number o f exhibitors and in interest and attendance. ‘“The great growth o f the junior divisions o f these county fairs and the Ohio state fair, which will he held Aug. 28- Sept 3. with the increased number o f boys and girls participating in them, assures the contiunance and success o f the fairs o f the fu ­ ture,” Director F a r n s w o r t h stated. Is there anybody in the audi­ ence who remembers going to town as a child with a whole dime to spend? CLASSIFIEDADS First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum-------------------------------25c Additional insertions 1c per word Minimum _---------------------------- 15c • FOR SALE • FOR SALE—Water pipes and commodes. F. E . Harper, James­ town, Ohio. 31-6t FOR SALE—White enamel cop­ per clad cook stove used short ‘ time A1 condition. Mrs. Hopping at Geo. Morris Cedar St. (32-3p) FOR SALE—1934 Ford, good condition, four new tires. Ray TIdd, PHONE 4-7142, Jamestown, Ohio. (2W-7-15-J-7-22) FOR SALE—Second hand cloth­ ing, size 16. Electric iron. Mrs. Paul Orr, Phone 6-2691. lhp • 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—Married couple with no children wants 3 room or more apartment, furnished if possible. Harold L. Kinzig, 60 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 charge o f territory. For appoint­ ment write Mr, Gordon, 209 Lowe Bjdg., 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 Notice • ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS in the following named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, fo r inspection, settlement and record and»unloss there is a motion filed fo r hearing same on or be­ fore the 23rd day o f August, 1Q48, the same will be ordered recorded. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS William Howard Kahoe, Executor, Lawrence II. Kahoe, deceased. Berniedean M i 11e r, Executrix, George W. Miller, deceased. Charles Frederick Thompson, Exe­ cutor, Charles E. Thompson, de­ ceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ TIVE ACCOUNTS Neal W. Hunter, Executor, Leyv Bradds, deceased. Etta Wells, Administratrix, Aus­ tin Wells, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Homer C. Corry, Executor, Hugh Taylor Birch, deceased, Fifth Account. The Winters National Bank and Trustee Company, Dayton, Ohio, Trustee, fo r Mae Dean, U-W of Julia D. McGervey, deceased, Third, Final and Distributive Account. Edith Brandel, formerly Schmal- stig, Guardian, James Randall ,et al., Minors, Entry dispensing FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4So interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. Repair and Installation o f • Boilers § Stokers q Plumbing Fixtures I Furnaces § Water Heaters DON JONES Phone 2174 Xenia, O. Prevailing Prices paid for DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 FARMALL TRACTOR —AND— McCORMICK------DEERING PARTS------SERVICE-------SALES Opekaslt Center HARRY HAYERTY, M’ g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone S301 .... ... .. . ........— Friday, July 23, ,1948 with further accounts, and to be considered as Final Account.. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER t Probate Judge. By: LUELLA HOWSER _____________ Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Isaiah Kearns, De­ ceased. . /Notice is hereby given that Lloyd Kearns has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Isaiah Kearns, deceased, late o f Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio'. Dated this 16th day o f July, 1948. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By LUELLA HOWSER, Chief Deputy Clerk. PROBATE COURT Greene County, Ohio NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board o f Trustees of Public Affairs o f the Village of .Cedar­ ville, Ohio, at the office of the Board o f Trustees o f Public A f­ fairs until 12:00 o’clock noon on the 3rd day o f August, 1948, for furnishing the necessary labor and materials fo r 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 and specifications now .on file with the Clerk o f the Board o f Trustees o f Public Affairs o f said Village. 2. The furnishing and installa­ tion o f 1 turbine pump with a capacity o f 100 gallons per minute together with a 7% horse power motor fully installed, all in accord­ ance with the plans and specifica­ tions therefor on file in the office o f the Board o f Trustees o f Public Affairs. Labor and materials should be specified separately and unit prices on drilling footage and casings. Each bid must contain the full name o f every person or company interested in the same and beaac- companied by a certified check or bond in the sum o f 10% o f bid, to the satisfaction o f said Board, as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, c o n t r a c t will be entered into and its performance properly secured. Should any bid be rejected such check shall be forthwith re­ turned to the bidder. Should, any bid be accepted such check shall be returned upon the proper execu­ tion and securing o f 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 of said Board upon application. The right is reserved to re­ ject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees o f Public Affairs o f Ce­ darville, Ohio. Dated this July 6th, 1948. P. J. MeCorkell, Clerk. (7-16-2t-7-23) COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Lydia F, Garrett, : : Plaintiff, : : -vs Richard W . Garrett,t: Defendant. : : Richard W. Garrett, whose last known place o f residence was 735 E. Church Street, Xenia, Ohio, and whose present address is unknown, will take notice that on the 13th day o f 'July, 1948, Lydia F. Gar­ rett filed her petition against him in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty, extreme cruelty, and wil­ ful absence for more than three years, and that unless the said Richard W« Garrett shall answer said 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, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for plaintiff (7-16-7t-S-27) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Alta M. Snypp, De­ ceased. vNotice is hereby given that J. L. Snypp has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Alta M, Snypp, deceased, late of Village o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 7th day of July, 1948. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella .Hawser (7-16-3t-7-30) Chief Deputy Cleric NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f 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. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r , Judge of the Prohate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Gourt Greene County, Ohio John Portei*, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Porter, Defendant. Lillian Porter, whose last known place o f 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, Gi*eene County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground of wilful absence for three years, and that unless the said Lillian P-erter 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 fo r divorce in Case No. 25453, of tlje Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, and FERNDALE FARMS FORTY-FIRST HAMPSHIREBREDSOWSALE WEDNESDAY, JULY28, 1948 SALE AT FARM AT 1 P. M. 40—Young Sows—40 DOBBINSANDEVANS Cedarville, Ohio r Have Woolens and Blankets Cleaned for Summer Storage Cleanliness is the best care you can give to these ex­ pensive items. Let New Cedarville Gleaners give your prized blankets and woolens thorough cleaning—then store them and be free from worry. Moth proofing at moderate cost. TheNewCedarvilleCleaners 4 to 24 Hour Dry Cleaning Service 5 Day iLaundry Sendee Pick Up and Delivery Phone 6-3411 Cedarville said cause will be fo r hearing on or after July 31, 1948. MORRIS D. RICE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-18-6t-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 i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s 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 tjity 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, Attorney. 211 Mutual Home Bldg. Dayton, Ohio. 6-18-61-7-23 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 o f gross neglect of duty, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from June 4, 1948, which is the 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. - NOTICE Jasper L. Jones, whose last known address and residence WS3 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 b&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. 6-4-8th-7-9 ELLA JONES, Plaintiff. 6-4-6th-7-9 FOR IT’S Cleaner anh Belter Finished Qarmenls CHAPLINDRYCLEANERS 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 dili­ gence cannot be ascertained, will Farm Grain Tile Ditching- Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio f O Z V V THEATRE H Fri.-Sat. July 23-24 Tim Holt —in—. “WILD HORSE ' MESA” Also Musical — Flickerflashback Sun.-Mon. July 25-26 Jane Wyman-James Stewart “MAGIC TOWN” Fox News — Sports Wed.-Thurs. July 28-29 Robert Hutton-Joyce Reynolds “ ALWAYS TOGETHER” News — Cartoon — Musical • W hy wait lo n g e r to en joy pure soft water in your ■ - home? Order Servisoft now! Equipment is available fo r immediate installation. . . you can take advantage o f this m odern utility service at once. 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