The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

Friday, October 8 ,1948 The Cedarville (0 .) Herald On theSchool Scene Continued from Page One Finney, J. Irvin, J. Miller, J. Clemen?, C. ''Schwab, J. Luttrell. In. the Home-Ec department the following were first-prize winners: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. E . Kyle, D. Stover, D. Jprdan, M. Hopkins, J. Turnbull, R. Chaplin, D. Cher.oweth, Mrs. A . Frame, Mrs. Young, Mrs. II. Lister, Mrs, Palmer, Mrs. Luttrell, Mrs. B. Lewis, J. Tackett, E. Sparrow, Miss Mallow, N , Coates, Mrs. Eeinhard. J. Irvin. Second-prize winners in this de- pat truer:t were: J. Turnbull, Mrs. E. Neal, S. Emery. G. Luttrell, Mrs. E. Shaw, M. Walker, Mrs. Wilbarr, Mrs. Corn, E. Sparrotv, L. Finney, Mt*c. Wilson, Miss Mal­ low, Pat GIKauglt, J. Luttrell, J. Crumrine and D. Hubbard. Exhibit entries for the fail- consisted of products o f excellent quality, and the displays were at­ tractively rranged................. Band Mothers Meet The high > ’hool cafeteria was the scene of the second meeting c-f the Band Mothers, Monday ev­ ening, October 1. Decorations suggested the fall .-ea-on. and ta.-ty refreshments of doughnuts and cider wo.o served to the twen­ ty members piese.it. Mrs. Lamarr Heed and M*s. ('harks 1‘uva!, who-e bbthdays art- in Ovtol er, were hi>..«*ve 1. Five other r.i:>*ncis v. ith LirlL- <3ays a!-o in tin. m >uth, wove un­ able to attend. Innmtaut hu-Mess v»a> dis- cus-ed vidt th i ’o-ideni, Mr* J :>Lr. Davit, pre-idhig. . . . . How many n.cee days irn -1 v.\ wait ? An* ‘“...'Ion reached a high peah a. ’ ;.g ■r* i>f the Ju*;- ior CL;-. \ !.* *:- i: v.a-* announced tha. the vie ■". ! *• .i.ich the.' had oad-i. . hi tiring, had been s i / ; . ' . I n m . lh ne-.ota h. *t Friday. But ail . i: ar.d ;,h' - must I paid t\ r s ' u 1 i:i*n il,: (if ti*., class t».u ".-I *w th i,:s ,-h ." . . . . A sidelight on the oat,**:- driv * being condv.-ted by the \niiort tlr< week might le their ,.ive iv. Hov, could their lockers ha.v any conn eiion? Take a look ir and j oil'll find out. Perhaps th*** do make a goo 1 Murage place. Who knows? Ik cy say that “ charity begin*1 at home.” IIow about a peiio.iie locker liouse- elea: :r g and paper drive, Juniors, as ws.II as uthe: classmen? ( ffleers of the ( edarviile F. F. A . Charter went to Jefferson Township school, Wednesday, September 29th, to discuss arid learn their responsibilities for their particular offices. The boys who attended were. Predident, Bob Williamson; Vice Piesident, Jerry Wilburn; Secretary, Log* x*. Ilorn- ey: Tre:tsurei-, Roger Collins; News Reporter, Jim Luttrell. % ‘ * .it'^3 **i >-v^ S*-r * € t ' y j 'H p st?S^3)5r . J t / J.i- ■***£&*'-■ T O £ > ■ p ' r , * ' .1*. STILL IN TUEKE riTCIUNG . . - Four shrrt years ago Corporal Harold Jaster, a combat marine, now the star pitcher for the mual air station at Floyd Bonnet field, New York, was plucking Japanese gre­ nades out of the air and throwing them hack at the surprised enemy. The center photo shows Jaster re; cciving the silver star medal from (’apt. Donald E. Wilcox, DSN, commanding officer at Floyd Benuet field in recognition of his grenade tossing activities. Picture at left show's Jaster as a combat marine four -fears ago, while the photo at the right shows Jaster as he appears as the field’s team pitcher. «?■*? ' 7 ! # * > V f I '» ■ > 4-*- ■■*:*** ■ !\ vy *■' - a • Robert M. Conley Named Plant Head Robert M. Conley has been ap­ pointed superintendent of Pitts­ burgh Plate Glass company’s large plate glass producing plant at Crystal City, Mo., according to an announcement by D. G. Hill, general superintendent of plate glass factories. Mr. Conley is the son of William Conley and the late Belle Conley, of Cedarville. A graduate of the local high school, he attended Ce­ darville college before World War I. Mr. Conley, a graduate of Car­ negie Institute of Technology, class of 1917, joined the U . S. navy upon graduation. Upon his dis­ charge in 1919, Mr. Conley joined the Crystal City plant. During 1921, he was placed in charge of the grinding and polishing de­ partment, a position he held until 1939, when he was appointed as­ sistant superintendent. A new external-combustion engine runs on air and uses any kind of fuel. A new $400,000,000 power .de­ velopment on the St. Lawrence is contemplated. A. new white paint has been perfected. One coat covers. appearing and willing to work 8 hours per day. Also man to take charge of territory. For appoint­ ment write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe B]dg., Dayton. Ohio. 22-tf WANTED TO RENT — One or two car garage. Phone 6-3481 ox- call at Gedarville Bakery. ® Legal Notice • First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum---------------------------------- 25c Additional insertions 1c per word Minimum --------------------------------- 15c NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY The State of Ohio, Greene Coun­ ty. t Probate Court To Donald M. Munger, R. R. No. 4, Xenia, Ohio, Temporary Address — Care of Owens Trailer Court, 925 West Alameda, Burbank, California. You are hereby notified that on the 28th day.of September, A . D. 1948, an Inventory and Appraise­ ment of the estate of John ,H. Mun­ ger, deceased, late pf Beavercreek Township in said County, was filed in this Court. Said Inventory and Appraise­ ment will be for hearing befoi-e this Court on the 11th day of October, 1948, at 10:00 o’clock, a. m. Any person desiring to file ex­ ceptions to said Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set for hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 28th day of Sep­ tember, 1948. W ILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Probate Judge. LUELLA HOWSEK, Deputy Clerk. (SEAL) © FOR SALE WiA 3b V V, CSX ‘ '* *1 |$> i -.>. a U V*%> / n ’t . .M iU lM .,... \ FOR SALE— House trailer on McMillan street, C e d a r v il 1 e. Phone 6-1584. Etta Pickett. 10-p FOR SALE— Large coal heat­ ing stove. -Phone 6-1061. 10-8-15e Bids must be made on blank Pro­ posal Forms which may be obtained at the office of the Consulting En­ gineer, and such bids must he plac­ ed in a sealed envelope and plainly marked on the outside as follows: “Bid for Extension of Existing San­ itary Sewer System for the Village of Cedarville, Ohio.” Bids must contain the name of everyone interested thex*ein, and shall he accompanied either by a Preliminary Proposal Bond, or a Certified Check in the amount of ten per cent of the Proposal. The Preliminary Proposal Bond shall he with a Surety satisfactory to the Village Council, and shall be in ac­ cordance with the “Form of Pre­ liminary Bond” furnished as part of the specifications. Proposal Bonds and Certified Checks will be returned to all unsuccessful bid­ ders and also to the successful bid­ der after a contract lias been entei*- ed into and secured by a Perform- (9-24-8t-10-8) FOR SALE— Small white en­ ameled coal or wood kitchen stove, can be used for heating or cook­ ing. Like new. Lauris Straley, Phone 6-1798. 10-8p FOR SALE—H e a t r o 1 a type heating medium size $15. 6-2684. __________________________(Itp) FOR SALE— Four room house. •Phone 4-4747 Jamestown. (9-23p) vember. A Iono' the Greene County Farm Front By E. A . DRAKE Count} Agricultural Agent Ross Boys Enter Columbus Show Two -1-H club boys have entered beef cakes in the twelfth annual Coluiv.bu. junior livestock show Oct. 20. I Le show and sale for •1-H art: F. F. A . members in cen­ tral Ohio will he held, at the Pro- diu.e:\: St* ck Yard.-. David Harper and Dean Gordin of the Ro-,: Champs 4-H club of Ross town-hip. under the leader­ ship of Guy Smith, Lave made en­ tries. David will show a Here­ ford and Dean a Shorthorn steer. County Youth Party Oct. 9 Greene County Rural Youth will meet at the a-mory, Saturday evening, Oct. 9. for their regular monthly meeting. A social and recreational program is being ar- iwaged by tin- New Jasper town­ ship committee of Robert Chaney, Joan Cultice, Nancy Weeks and Nancy Jo Thomas. The vour.ty advisory committee o f the county group is composed o f Mr. and Mrs. Horace E . Fer­ guson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Williamson and Sir. and Mrs. Sam A . Dean. Fire Prevention Week Greene county residents are ui’ged to observe tire prevention week proclaimed by President Truman for Get. 3-9. Alarmed by the increase in fire losses during past war years, the National Fire Protection associa­ tion sponsor the week in urging farmers to learn to recognize fire hazards and to eliminate them not only during fire prevention week, but on a continuing basis. Dairy Testers Short Course Training courses for testing su­ pervisors and artificial breeding technicians have been scheduled at Ohio State university. The course for testers will be Oct, 18- 30 and for breeding technicians Oct. 25 to Nov. 6. The two courses overlap in or­ der that applicants, who plan to enter job,- combining both breed­ ing and testing, may complete both courses in •the three-week period. Corn Loan Rate $1.18 The Commodity Credit cox*por- ation corn loan rate fox* Greene county is $1.48 per bushel, hr ' ; reflects a support price of 90 . .* cent o f parity* as required by ; , and is the chief tool for suppo. ing prices on the crop now being harvested. Details of farm storage, mois­ ture content, and other quality considerations, are available at the A A A office. Order Woodlot Trees Now Orders for trees for woodlot and windbreak plantings should he placed with the Ohio division o f forestry this fall. Order blanks may be secured at the county agent’s office. Species available walnut, blue;: i-au.-i, .-vamp white oak, tkornle-r, i:u,.ey locust, white oak, v,*LI e an I red pine and tuliptvee. No r u r ; v,/;l be aeetpted for le.-s t::a:. 2'd ,»v?e.- of any specie..-:, (■. . ** :*v u-t* as windbreak . Prices range from $1.50 to $4.00 ft»: 2'J trees. Check For Orchard Mice This is th: time o f year when fruit grower.- should in-peei their orchards for m: e in jj-y or the presence of mice, which may do damage during the toming fall and winter months. Trees already girdh 1 .-'now the injury by yellow leaves and stunttd fruit. In.- rectum of the trunk below the surface may find the tree partially t-r completely girdled. Instruction:- on control measurers and apple rob-nti-cide bait may be secured at the county extension office. PamonaGrange New officers of Greene (’u nity Pomona Grange were eheted ami winners of the county bleti.-e and no-knead bread ei ate.-ts cho-en when Grange members met at Bath high school, Osh;..:;, Mon­ day evening. Harold Cowman, o f Charity Grange, was re-elected county Grange master. This is his sec­ ond term. Winner ip. the bread contest was Mi’s. John Stover, Miami Grange, who won over six other competitors from local granges, making her eligible to enter the annua! state grange competition to be held in Cleveland in Dei am­ ber. Mrs. James Wo lf, Beaver Grange, won first place in the fancy blouse eonte.-t and Mrs. Robert Bullen, Miami, was s.eorul, in the plain blouse ela.-s, Miss Janice Cowman, Charity Grange, was first and Mrs. Dan Wolf, Beaver, was runnerup. Grange officers serving under Mr. Cowman, are John Stover, Mi­ ami, overseer; Mrs. John Stovir, lecturer; Harold Flatter, Bath, steward; Law. on Oruoan, Bell- brook,. assistant overseer; Mrs. William McClelland, Xenia, chap­ lain; Mrs. Ray Krug, Spring Val­ ley, secretary: Ray Fudge, Xenia, treasurer; Clifford Smith, Ji>„ Bath, gate keeper; Mrs. Fred Fur­ nace, Jamestown, Ceres; Miss Juanita Flatter, Bath, Pomona; Mrs. Raymond Dunlap, Pleasant, Flora; Mrs. Lawson Ordean, lady assistant steward; Mrs. J. Ersle Hutchison, Xenia, pianist; and R. E. Crone, Bath, legislative agent. Dan Wolf, Beaver, was chosen as the new member o f the execu­ tive committee. Winning entries in the blouse contests will be judged in a state competition in Columbus, Satur­ day. State winners will then bo entered in the national event. Competitors in the bread con­ test were Mrs. LeonJVIills, Spring Valley, Mrs. Earl Sovvard, Xenia, Mrs. Fred Furnace, Jamestown, Miss Janice Cowman, Charity, Miss Eileena Smith, Bath, Mrs. James Wolf, Beaver, and Mrs. Stover. Refreshments were served by women of Bath Grange. ECAppeals ForGrayLady An urgent appeal fox* gray lady trainees is being made by Veter­ ans hospital in Dayton, through the Greene county Red Cross chapter. Volunteers fox* this vital service are desperately needed and plans are being made to con­ duct a training course for volun­ teers at the Veterans facility on Oct. 20, 21 and 25. One additional day, prior to the training in the hospital, will he devoted to Red (Toss orientation in the local chapter. Some of the duties of the gray ladies are to visit wards in fhe Veterans hospital and serve con­ valescents by reading, writing letters, shopping, playing games and participating in recreation programs. Following the gray lady train­ ing. volunteers will he asked to give a regular amount of time each week or as often as possible, to the service. Trail-port ation to and from the ho-pital for both the training and lat working schedule will he furnished by the local Greene county Red (boss chapter*. All persons who are interested in taking gray lady training, ax-e urged to call Mrs. Joseph J. Ken­ nedy, plume 115-M in Xenia, chairman of volunteer special sex*- viet s for the chapter, or the Red Cross chapter house, phone 923. ParadeFeatures Halloween A grand Mardi Gras parade will be one of the main features of the Jamestown Lions club Hal­ lowe’en celebration on Thursday night, Get. 2A The sponsoring organization has announced that over $200 in prizes will be awarded in the par­ ade fur costumes and floats. The prizes will he awarded for the following classes: M o ;, beautiful float, most com­ ical float and church float. In the horse parade: Best We.-tern, best English and best pony. Most comic costumed person, best costumed couple, best animal* character costume, best Uncle Sam and the most comic couple. Athletic events fox* the grade and high school children will be an interesting feature o f the event. GRAPE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings and Mary and Mrs. Hersel Long were the Wednesday evening din­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Cummings anil Ronnie and Mi*, and Mrs. Marlin Cummings and Marilyn. Mi*, and Mrs. Walter May and Judy and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cummings and Marilyn, Mi*, and Mrs. Gilbert Evans and Jimmie and Johnnie were the Sun afternoon guests of Mi*, and Mrs. Lawrence Leath and family. MxC and Mrs. Leonard Conner and Mary were Sunday afternoon guests of Mi*, and Mrs.* Robert Connei*, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMahan and family were Sunday after­ noon guests o f Mi*, and Mrs. Lew­ is McMahan and family. Mi*, and Mrs. Roy Goodbar, of Gladstone, are announcing the birth o f a son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geake have returned from a two weeks vacation in Vermont. Mi*, and Mi*s. Raymond Fletch­ er, Jr., and family were the Sun­ day afternoon guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fletcher, Sr., and Phyllis. Mi*, and Mrs. Charles Shively and Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Hutslar were Sunday afternoon callers of Mi*, and Mrs. W . A . Cummings and Mix and Mrs. Ben H . Cum­ mings and Diana. The Ladies Aid society of the Grape Gi’ove Church of Christ vvil meet at the home of Mrs. Lor­ en A . Rogers f oi* an all-day meet­ ing and a covered dish dinner, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. L . A . Rogers spent. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Smith, of New Jaspex*. LEAVE FOR TEXAS Mi*, and Mrs. Ward Cresvvell and family left, Monday, to make their home in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazer and son have moved to the Cresvvell house. Oxythiamin is the name of a new drug that starves the germ of polio. FOR SALE— Water pipes and commodes. F. E. Hai-per, James­ town, Ohio. 31-6t FOR SALE— Coat, suits and skirts sizes 12-16. Good condition. Tele­ phone 6-4511. FOR SALE— Seed wheat Fair- field variety, extra good seed. Phone 6-2827. 4tc FOR SALE— 5 room house on Nelson St. See Janies Davis, Jam­ estown. Ohio. 2tc NOTICE NOTICE— For the best in shoe repair bi*ing them to Chaplin’s Dry Cleaners. 15-6ch CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Ce­ darville Slaughter House, Route 42. We render lard, cut up meat and make sausage. Phone 6-1023. darville, Ohio. - 17-tfh WANTED WANTED— One man to work with local manager. $100 to $125 per month to start. Must be neat LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by P. J. McCorkell, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, at his office in the Village Building, until 12 o’clock, noon Eastern Standard time, Oc­ tober 15, 1948, for the furnishing of all materials and labor for the construction of the project entitled “Extensions of Existing Sanitary Sewer System for Village of Ce­ darville, Ohio, in accordance with plans and specifications on file at the office of the Village Clerk, and at the office of Walter F . Manion, Consulting Engineer, 914 Main Street, Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. Any Contractor may obtain one or more copies of the plans and specifications at the office of the Consulting Engineer by making a deposit of $5.00 per set, of which $2.00 will be refunded to the actual bidders who return their copies of the plans and specifications to the office of the ’ Consulting Engineer within thirty days after the date on which the bids are opened. Bids shall be made on a unit price basis on items as listed in the spec­ ifications and in the Bid Proposal. A summary of the major items com­ prising the work and the estimated quantities of the materials are as follows and must be bid on seper- ately: ( Item Estimated Quantities Bituminous Concrete Street Restoration__,------ 1800 sq. yd. Raising Street Grade— 450 sq. yd. Trench Rock Excavation __________________ / 2800 cu. yd. 6 " Sewer P ipe___3600 lin, ft. 8 " Sewer P ip e _______14000 lin. ft. 8 " x 8 " x 6” Wyes________ 210 Units 6 " One-eighth bends-------210 Units Standard Manholes-----------50 Units Drop Manholes--------------------3 Units NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f John H. Munger. de­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Laura M. Munger has been duly appointed as Executrix of the estate of John H. Munger, deceased, late of Beav­ ercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20 day of September, 19*18. William B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio By Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. (9-24-St-lO-S) LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Catharine K. M. Kelly, Plaintff, vs. Margaret K. Flynn, Defendant. No. 25545, __ Margaret K . rlyiiii, who resides at 74 Di’ake Road, Scarsdale, New York, will take notice that on the Kith day of August, 1948, the ance Bond iii the amount of 100 per •plaintiff, Catharine K . M. Kelly, cent of the contract. FARHIALL TRACTOR 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 yc-rs. No application fee' and x.v appraisal fee, V. rite or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. C » z y Fri. and Sat., Oct. 8-9 Robert Cummings - Brian Donlevy “MONTANA MIKE” Also Color Cartoon Oct. 10-11 -m - Sun. and Mon., Abbott and Costello “The Noose Hangs High” News - Cartoon - Musical — AND - McCOBMICK PARTS — — DEERING SERVICE — SALES Opekasif Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’ g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 \ ALLEN’SBARBER& BEAUTY SHOP Hours: M onday and Friday — 8 :3 0 a. m . 6 p . m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 :3 0 a. m . 9 p . m. W ednesday — 8 :3 0 a. m . 12 noon Wed and Thurs., Oct. 13-14 Tyrone Power - Linda Darnell “The Marie of Zorro” Paramount News - Cartoon PERMANENT SPECIAL OCTOBER4 TO 9 $10.00 C ream O il C o ld W a v e ... $7.50 7.00 O il M a ch in e 5.00 A ll Permanents include Shampoo, Haircut and Hairstyle Dial 6-2651 led her petition against her in Court of Common Pleas, Greene No bidder may withdraw his bid >County, Ohio, same being Case No. for a period of thirty davs aHer ! 25515 in said Court, for the parti- the scheduled date for openh g the I resd estate describ' kids. j Situate In the City of Xenia, The right to reject any and ail 1bounty of Greene, in the State of bids is reserved by the Council- of ® ; ^ OOI,ded and descnbed as the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. j TRACT NO. ONE: Being all of Attention of bidders is called to 7 ^ One Hundred (100) of the or- “Tn^vnrHmv; to P.T N nRa3 Pjat of Clly of Xenia, as the xnbtiucuons to m l<his ]same js designated, numbered and which are included in the proposed |known *>n recorded plat of said contract documents. |CIty, in Plat Records o f Greene |County, Ohio. The Council of the Village of SUBJECT to right of way 12 Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. •feet in width on the south end of Wm. W . Ferguson, Mavoi*. i *=a;d lot, as described in deed for P. J. McCorkell, C lerk / * : ?hid premises, dated April 12th, / , . . „ ; IS82, and recorded in Volume 66, ( J - v ^ page lGt?, Deed liecords of Greene LEGAL NOTICE j ^ t r a CT^NO. TW(5: Situate in Helen Lawrence, whose where-; same City, County and State, as abouts are unknown, v III take s t l forth above, and being the east o> i ’ . *v ! one-half of Lot One Hundred Fifty- not.ee that on the -«rd aaj i*x *- 1 Two (ir,2 ) 0f original plat of City tember, 1948, DeVitt C. Liiv.i-e-uiT: 0f Xenia, Ohio, as the same is des- filed his certain petition again, t m-i for divorce on grounds of sxtieme ignated, numbered and known thereon. , . , Being the same premises convey- cruelty before the Common I i-as C(l Mareh 2Stb, 1907, from L . M, Court of Greene County, Ohio, .-ahi IAllison to George R. Kelly by deed cause being No. 25,593 on docket recorded in Vol. 101, page 497, of said Court. Said cause win Kecords of Greene County’ .come on for hearing on or after the Th’o prayer of said petition is for Sthe partition of said real estate and ’ for other equitable relief. { Said defendant is requested to >answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of October, 1948, or 6th day of Novembex*, 19-i-J. SHOUP & IIAGLEPv Attorneys for Plaintiff. (9-23-6t-10-29) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of William Marshall, de­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Dal­ las Marshall has been duly ap­ pointed as Executor of the estate of William Marshall, deceased, late of Gedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20 day of September, 1948. William B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, " Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, Ghief Deputy Clex-k. judgment will be taken against her Catharine K. M. Kelly. By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, (8-20-6t-9-24) Attorneys. Prevailing Prices paid for DEADSTOCK FARM 'BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton IvEnmore 5742 SeeUsForExpertShoeRepairing Real genuine leather, Invisible half soleing no extra cost!—W e work while you wait. MODERN SHOEREPAIR ELLISON, Prop. Phone Jamestown 44761 m 4 Why wait longer to enjoy pure soft water in your home? Order Servisojt now! Equipment is available for immediate installation. . . you can take advantage o f this modern utility service at once. Remember: you don’t invest one cent ia the purchase of a softener,1 You pay only a low-cost monthly service charge . * J and we do all the servicing for you. No wonder so many home-owners — and home-renters — are taking advantage of SerVisoft! . Her complete details, phone or come in now . . . SOFTWATERSERVICE, ING, In Cedarville Earl Chaplin c-o Chaplin Cleaners Cedarville 6-2231 WE SOFTEN THE WATER FOR YOU’

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