The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

Friday, November 5, 1948 The Cedarville ' Herald A Republican Newspaper Published Every Friday by THURMAN MILLER. JR. Entered as second class matter October 31, 1887 at the Postof­ fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under. A ct o f Congress o f March 1879. Member-National Editorial As­ sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ sociation. 'Editorial WE CAN SETTLE DOWN Well, the election is over and we can all settle down, sighed a man who bet on his side to win, and lost. Yes, that's true, the win­ ner grinned, and we can settle up, too. After all, the election is the open season for ballyhooing our side across the country and'is the most wholesome thing about our entire political setup. Suppose we couldn't go 'round making speech­ es and soliciting votes, razzing opponents and the like? Just suppose we couldn't! That would be the time to worry. So long as we have a fre'e country—free speech, free political beliefs, a free press and a free people—this four-year frolic will flourish and the country will be better fo r it. The danger will come, and may the good Lord prevent it, if we lose the freedom to have our elec­ tion frolic. The Woman’s Home Companion published in neighboring Spring field, is 75 years old. The women in the ads have taken oif a lot in that time. OLlSSiFiEOAOS First insertion 2cents per word Minimum —.-------- ---------------- 25c Additional insertions le per word Minimum ------------------------------ 15c George B, Earley; deceased. Ruth M. Hare and George D. Hare, Executors, Margaret A. Hare, deceased. William S- Rogers, Administra­ tor, Jerry Morgan, deceased, Alice P. Steele, Administratrix, Arthur C. Steele, deceased. H. R. Estle, Executor, Solomon Wilson, deceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBUTIVE ACCOUNTS Myrtle Portman, Administratrix, Charles Portman, deceased. Wilmah Spencer and H. C. Wil­ son, Executors, William L. Wilson, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Max D. Hartsock, Guardian, S’y- via Hartsock, a Minor Third Ac­ count. Theodore Heil, Executor, Nellie Jane Heil, deceased, Affidavit in Lieu of Final Account. Ralph W. Hutchison, Adminis­ trator, Anna M. Hutchison, Affida­ vit in Lieu o f End for an Account. J Lonnie X. Shattack, Guardian, ! Mary Lou Long; a Minor, First 1Account. Ethyl McEIwain and Kathryn Nesmith, Executor's o f Evelyn Smith, deceased, filed fo r Evelyn Smith, deceased, as Executrix o f the estate of Milton A . Smith, de- 1ceased. Statement in Lieu o f an Ac- ! count. | WM. B. McCALLISTER, 1 Probate Judge. I By Luella Howser, i Deputy Clerk. November 5,1948. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Charles L. Trickier, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Al- myra E. Trickier has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Charles L. Trickier, de­ ceased, late o f Bellbrook Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 21st day o f October, 1948. WM. B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene Countv. Ohio. By Luella Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. (10-29-3t-ll-12) LEGAL NOTICE Gene Gray Williams, whose present whereabouts and address are unknown, will take notice that on the 25th day o f October, 1948, Jean Marie Williams filed her cer­ tain action for divorce against him, on grounds o f gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty and for an order praying for the set off and award o f certain real estate therein described and for temporary and permanent support and mainten­ ance for herself and minor children, Sandra Marie Williams and Kath­ leen Melody Williams. Said cause being before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, and being Case No. 25625 on the docket of said Court. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after the 13th dav of December, 1948. SHOUP. AND HAGLER, Attorneys for Jean Marie Williams, Plaintiff. (10-29-61-12-3) as Administrator o f the estate of Ida Bone, deceased, late of Spring Valley, Greene Coiinty, Ohio. Dated this 19th day of October, 1948. WM. B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella .Howser, Chief Deputy Clerk. (10-22-31-11-5) LEGAL NOTICE Enedina Rosa McMichael whose address is General Delivery An Con, Canal Zone, Panama, will take notice that in October 13, 1948, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ida Bone, deceased^ Notice is hereby given that Philip Aultman has been duly appointed The Cedarville, 0 . Herald FOE SALE FOR SALE—Water pipes and commodes. F. E. Harper, James­ town, Ohio. 31-6t FOR SALE—Seed wheat Fair- field variety, extra good seed. Phone 6-2827. 4tc NOTICE NOTICE—For the best in shoe repair bring them to Chaplin's Dry Cleaners. 15-6ch CUSTOM BUTCHERING — C<v 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 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 B]dg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf WANTED—Dependable woman to help with housework. Part time. Phone 6-3531 Cedarville, 0 . (lw ) • Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE Frances Hertenstein, whose last known place o f residence was Box 81, Hatcher, West Virginia, will take notice that on November 2nd, 1948, Dana Hertenstein filed a certain action in divorce against her on grounds o f gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty in Case No. 25635 on the docket o f the Com­ mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after the 20th day o f December, JL948. SHOUP and HAGLER, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff. (ll-5-6t-12-10) PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS in the following named persons and estates have been filed in the Pro­ bate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r inspection, settlement and rec­ ord and unless there is a motion filed fo r hearing same on or before the 6th day of December, 1948, the same will be ordered settled and recorded. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS J. H. Adams, Executor, Ella Adams, deceased. Charles L. Bales, Administrator, Mary J. Bales, deceased. Edith M. Barber, Administratrix, Colin Barber, deceased. Arthur Whalen, Executor, Mary E. Carlos; deceased. Cora L. Earley, Administratrix, MADAM EAY INDIAN PALM READER AND ADVISOR The greatest questions o f life are quickly solved, failure turned tn success, sorrow to joy , separate! are brought together, foes maJc friends, truths are laid bare. Tells your secret troubles, the cause and remedy. Advice on all affairs o f life, love, courtship, marriage, bus­ iness speculation, investments. Come and be convinced. 2512 VALLEY STREET, DAYTON, OHIO LOOK FOR SIGN Here'sHoover.Jr! How light, how trim,' how easy to glide : ; . How compact to store; ; ; How low in price ; : ; Yet what a whale of a cleaning job it does ; : : For it’s a real Hoover Cleaner, -'it beats; as if sweeps, as it cieans.,r On ly clearing fools exfr* Cfaonmg tool* for Hoover, Jr. plug m the front—the deaner rolls right along as yov DM;the cleaning foots. PICKERINGELECTRIC C e d a r v il le , O h i o SPECIALS Friday & Saturday November 5 & 6,1948 MEAT Beef Roast ........................ 59c lb. PorkChops .................... 60c lb. PorkLoinRoast .. .............. 60c lb. Wieners (F&H)...............38c lb. STAPLES . Flour (GoldMedal) 25 lb. bag $1.89 PancakeFlour3lb. Box .......... 15c Swerl large pkg .................. 29c NuMaidOleomargarine ......... 33c JelloAnyFlavor ......... 7%c Box WilsonorCarnationMilk2cans29c JoanofArkKidneyBeans2cans27c Case . ................$3.20 PRODUCE Bananas ..... . .............. 14% lb. Grapes ........................14% lb. P o t a t o e s .......... .1 0 lbs.37c Cranberries .................... 25c lb. PinkGrapefruit (NewCrop) 3For ......... 26c Oranges ............................ 30cdoz. R1G0S CASHANDCARRY N. Main St. Cedarville,O. f o z v V THEATRE 1 Richard P. McMichael filed his certain petition against her fo r di­ vorce before the eCommon Pleas Court o f Greece County, Ohio, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, said case being No. 25,611 on the dock­ et of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after November 19, 1948. WEINBERG & WENGERTER Attorneys fo r Plaintiff 407 Callahan Bldg., Dayton 2, O. LEGAL NOTICE F E E D F A C T ; EXPERIMENT SHOWS RESULTED IN 30% FEWER iO% FEWER Fri. and Sat., Alan Curtis Nov.- 5-6 Ann Gwynne "The Enchanted Valley” Sports - Musical - Travel Sun. and Mon., Nov. 7-8 Red Skelton - Janet Blair "The Fuller Brush Man” ' * Special Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M. * Also News and Cartoon Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 10-11 Claudette Colbert - Henry Fonda “Drums Along The Mohawk” News - Cartoon Keep your egg-machines RUNNING IN HIGH You get a lot for a little if you feed a balanced ration. But remember, your pullets — no matter how well-bred — will lay only as many eggs as you give them the raw materials for. PILLSBURY’S BIST EGG WASH contains all the known egg-making jn- gredicntS— in the proportion in which the pullets use them. Feed plenty of it. ASK OS ABOUT THE. 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