The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26

Friday, May 20, 1949 Alon<r the Greene County Farm Front By E. A . DRAKE Comity Agricultural Agent Forum to Discuss Farm Buildings “ Farm Building Problems in Post War Farming” will be dis­ cussed by Professor R. C. Miller o f Ohio State University at the May meeting o f the Greene county Demonstrators Demonstrate Plastics by the Party Plan No delivering: - no collecting. We pay party costs M. L* Sweeny 3737 E. Main St. Columbus, Ohio 'Bring Your Kitchen up to Parr’ John Parr Kitchen Cabinets & Sinks Custom-Built Cabinet Work Kitchen Planning Services 330 Neosha Ave. Springfield, O. Phone 3-2010 FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms fo r sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Go. London, 0 . Leon H . Kling, Mgr. Farm Forum. The Farm Forum will meet at Geyers banquet hall Monday evening May 23 ‘at 7:3G and all farmers are invited. The Spring Valley township committee with Dwight King and J. C. Penewit, co-chairmen, is arranging the program which will also include vocal and instrumen­ tal numbers. Standing committee reports will be given and announ cements made by different farm groups on current meetings and programs. Professor Miller is a recog­ nized authority on farm buildings and will discuss their modern­ ization for efficient use. Adjust­ ment in agriculture, both in crop and livestock production and in farm mechanization, require dif­ ferent buildings than were needed a generation or two ago. Hay and Pasture Tour May 25 Three state extension special­ ists from Ohio State University will accompany the Greene Co, Hay and Pasture farm tour Wed­ nesday May 25. The three men who will discuss the production, harvesting and storage, and feed­ ing o f the various sod crops are E. P. Reed, state agronomist; J. D. Blickle, agricultural engineer; and R. K. Starbuck, dairy spec­ ialist. The tour will leave the Xenia parkinp* lot at 9:30 for a tour^ o f farms in Xenia and Cedarville townships with the first stop at the David C. Bradfute farm. The caravan will return to xenia for lunch and leave the parking lot at 1:15 to visit farms in Spring Valley and Caesarcreek township. The first stop after lunch will be at the H. C. Darrow farm, oppo­ site Spring Valley High School. The tour will promote better hay and pasture crops and will include for observation and dis­ cussion the following: limed, fer­ tilized and seeded ha’* and pas­ tures; seedings o f Ladino, alfal­ fa and brome; nitrogen topdress­ ing o f hay and pasture; hay dry­ ing and storage; field choppers and hay makers; dairy barn and milk handling equipment and toil conservation practices. County Folk Festival A Greene County Folk Dance Festival will be held in Camp Clifton’s new dining hall Friday May 27 at 8:00 p. m. EVAN’S GROCERY Cedarville, Ohio Smoked Picnic Hams ...... lb. 45c Lard ............. 2lbs.for ___ 27c FreshPeas .......... 2lbs.for.. 35c for .. .. 35c «, » *• FreshGreen Beans FreshFrozenFish 37c The festival sponscrrSd by the Clifton 4-H Club Girls will con­ sist o f folk games, longways and square dances. Refreshments will be available and an admission, o f 35c charged. Spittle Bugs Here Again Spittle Bugs are here again and in some localities a lot o f them may be found on clover, al­ falfa, weeds and strawberries. They are small orange-colored insect surrounded by a mass of spittle and feed on the tender growth of plants. Infested strawberry beds may be sprayed or dusted with ben­ zene hexachloride. Because this chemical: has a musty odor it should not be applied to crops soon to be eaten or fed. With infected clover and alfal­ fa fields >the problem o f control­ ling this insect is more involved. Power spray equipment with 200 pounds or more pressure is re­ quired. and this equipment is not BHC should not be applied to hay near harvest time. Many farmers state that they will har­ vest the first crop early, i f nec­ essary to save it from the ravages o f the insect. Haymaking Demonstration A haymaking demonstration will be held at the Harry Darst farm north o f Mt. Zion Church in Beavercreek township May 26 at 1:15 p. m. Charles Wplf who operates the farm will demonstrate a stem­ cracking haymaker machine and company representatives will be <V l hand to make moisture tests o f different cuttings. ____ ing machine, “ Thor” , 4 sheet size, Has -good motor & new wringer rolls; One davehport-good springs good make; One double .iron bed stead with flat springs! Call 6-4111. FOR SALE POE' SALE OR. RENT—Good gar den lots. Phone 6-1591. FOR SALE—Whipping cream 60c qt. at the farm; also fresh milk at 50c gal. U . S. 42, 3 miles west o f Cedarville. J. A . Kellis. Phone Xenia 1319M5. PLANTS FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, man­ go, pimento and siyeet potato. We deliver in town. M. Agnor, Phone G-lo62. FOR SALE—White Rock fries, to 3% lbs". Harold Cooley 6-4105. _______ (lri>) WANTED WANTED—Fence building, tim­ ber cutting and ditching,' Phone 6-6241 Jeffersonville. WANTED—Someone may have garden plot- without charge for keeping weeds down. Phone 6-1663. NOTICE CONSIGN YOUR WOOL—Wheth­ er you have a ton o f wool or only a few fleeces it will pay you to pool your Wool. Your clip will be sold on its merit and full value is assured. For information sacking facili­ ties and bags see: Frank Creswell Local Representative and the costs of this action and for other relief, and that said cause will come on . for hearing after six full weeks from Friday, May 20, 1949, which is the date of the i!k4t Ipdblidaltion Shejoetof, ofc ate soon after said date as- may be convenient for the Court to hear this cause. FRANCES, V. FIGUERO' Wead & Aultman, Attorneys The Cedarville, O- Herald SAVE TRUCKING BILLS — Call Butler to have tljat Beef slaughtered at home. Rosooe But­ ler, Selma, Ohio, Phone South Charleston 2386, Reverse charges. CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Ce­ darville Slaughter House, Route 42. We render lard, cut up meat and make sausage. Phone 6-1023. darville, Ohio. 17-tfh FOR SALE—White Rock fries. Harold Dobbins. Phone 6-4203. FOR SALE—Westinghouse 7% cu. ft. electric refrigerator in per­ fect condition. Phone 6-1711. FQR SALE—C a b b a g e , cauli­ flower, tomato, little red mangos and pimento plants, sweet potatoes soon. Albert G. Jones, ChiUicothe and Bridge Sts., Cedarville. FOR SALE—Potted tomktoes and all kinds o f vegetables. C. A. Foster, 1 mi. south on 72. FOR SALE—Tractor umbrella, eauipped with brackets, never used. Phone 6-2641. FOR SALE—One 20”x20” x40” Heatrola (Estate); One used wash- Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Weekend SPECIALS MEAT Big Sale On All Beef Grade "A” Round Steak.............. lb. 79c Rib Roast ....____._____lb. 59c T-Bone Steak lb. 79c « Cube Steak ________ lb. 75c Blade Chuck.............. lb- 55c R O A S T Chuck R oast lb. 52c Rump Roast .............. lb. 65c ALL BEEF Grade “A” New Texas Onions 3 lbs. 29c Apples (Winesap) 2 lbs. 31c New Cabbage . 2 lbs. 17c Mangoes...........2 fo r —.... 15c Radishes......... 3—20c Carrots__________bunch 11c Grapefruit..... .. 3 f o r ....... 35c Oranges Florida Ige doz. 69c Lemons ___ ____.... doz. 55c STAPLES Coffee (1 lb. B a g ) .......... 42c Campbells (Pork & Beans) 2 f o r ...............................27c Spam ................. 49c Sweet Mixed Pickles (Qt. Jar) ............... 45c Com (Whole Kernel) 2 cans.......______ ______ 29c Morton Salt (1 lb. box) .. 9c Ten-B-Low (Ice Cream Mix) ........ .......................37c R,g ,0 SELF SERYE DON’T GUESS—I f you market your wool the Co-op way, you’ll he sure o f full value. Thirty-one years experience in marketing Ohio wools is your guarantee of satisfaction. Through the pool mar­ keting cost? are lowest. Consign now. For information sacking facili­ ties and'bags see: Frank Creswell Local Representative NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Emma R. Marsh, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Car­ rie M. Rife, has been duly appoint­ ed as Executrix o f the estate of Emma R. Marsh, deceased,.late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of May, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Pauline Estes, Plaintiff, No. 25858 -vs- William Estes, Defendant. LEGAL NOTICE William Estes, whose last known place o f residence was 201 North Moraine Circle, Dayton, Ohio, will take notice that on 20th day of April, 1949., Pauline Estes filed her petition against him in the Com­ mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty, and that unless the said William Estes shall answer said petition on or before the 2nd day o f July, 1949, judg­ ment may he taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. PAULINE, ESTES, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE . Peoples Loan and Finance Co. -v s - ‘ „ ,V. E. Hallman, et al Case No. 25,899 Mr. Win. E, Hallman residing at Box 56, Douglasville, Georgia; .virile Motors,-located in Douglas- villc. Ga.; and C. O. Miller, re­ siding in Douglasville, Ga., will take notice that on the 19th day of May, 1949, the undersigned Peoples Loan and Finance Comp­ any filed their petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Greene Coun­ ty Ohio, Said cause being case No. 25,899 on docket of said Court have or claim to have an interest in the following described chattel property to wit: 1946 Dodge 2 ton truck, motor No. T-150-4508 that by reason of the default o f The petition further alledges the defendants ohligors in the pay­ ment of a promissory note accord­ ing to its terms, the conditions of the chattel mortage- have been broken. The prayer of the petition is for judgment against Wm. E. Hallman and :C. O. Miller in the sum of $1,547.36 together with in­ terest at the rate of 8 percent from the 23rd day o f February, 1949, and that the property may be ordered sold and the proceeds applied to payment of said claim and for such other relief gs is or before the 18th day of June, above are required to answer on equitable. The defendants named 1949. Peoples Loan and Finance Co. by Robert B, BreWer, attorney for plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Leroy Fletcher, whose address is unknown, will take notice that on the 16th day of May, 1949, Lillian Fletcher filgd her certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds of willful absence for more than three years and gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County Ohio, said case being No. 25, 895 on the docket of said court and will come on fo r hearing on or after the 25th day of June, 1949. ROBERT -B. BREWER Attorney fo r Plaintiff 9% E. Main St. Xenia, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Kathryn Frances Metcalf whose last known address was c-o Les­ lie Baker, 3492, Teel, Montreal, Canada, will ’ take notice that on the 6th day\ o f May, -1949, James Dale Metcal filed his certain pe­ tition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,882 on on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 18th day of June, 1949. JOHN H. OBER Attorney for Plaintiff 142 W. Second St. Dayton, Ohio. . Robert Jeffries, whose place of residence is unknown, and Richard Jeffries, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice tB&t on the 6th day of May 1949, Wil­ liam H. Jeffries, Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Ada B. Jeffries Kennedy, de­ ceased, as plaintiff, commenced an action for authority to sell real estate,, o f said decedent to pay debts, against Elias Kennedy, et al, defendants, in the Probate Court of“Greene County. Ohio, where the same is now pending, said real estate requested to be sold , being described as follows: Situate in the County of Greene, in the State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarville, and bounded and described as follows: Being all o f Lots Numbered Fourteen (14) -and Fifteen (15) in Orr and Greswell’s Addition to the Village of Cedarville. Greene County, Ohio. Situate on the north side of Church Street in said Vil­ lage and more fully described on plat of said Village, as recorded in County Recorder’s office Of land records. - You are required to answer said petition on the 15th day of July 1949 or the same will be taken as confessed and sale ordered ac­ cordingly. Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE .Clement J. Figuero, whose place o f address is unknown but who formerly lived at Fairfield, Ohio, will take notice that on the 18th day o f May, 1949, Frances V . Figu­ ero filed hc*> petition in the Court o f Common Pleas,, Greene County, said Court, praying fo r divorce on Case No. 25898 on the docket of Ohio, against him, the same being the. grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and o f extreme cruelty, for custody o f -minor child, Linda Cheryl Figuero, that she be award­ ed support money fo r her minor child, both temporary and perma­ nent, that she be awarded the household goods, her attorney fees LEGAL NOTICE In the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio. Case No..5851. Wil­ liam Hi- Jeffries, Administrator with the Will annexed of the es­ tate of Ada B. Jeffries Kennedy, deceased, plaintiff vs Elias Ken­ nedy, et al, defendants. SPECIAL Chemically Treated Dry M o p ------------------------ 2.20 or any other Fuller Products •v Write Fuller Brash Representative JOS. F. GELS 1329 Schaeffer St, Dayton 4, Ohio Custom Spraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested with. Weeds. Book Your Corn Spraying Early x Donald Hagler Phone 6-2621 or 61781 Cedarville, Ohio CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE Will your “ winter things” be moth bait this summer? Not if you send them to New Cedarville Cleaners for expert dry cleaning. Dirt grime work into fab­ ric — often invisibly . . . then moth worms have a feast. Before you store, let New Cedarville Cleaners “ proof” your clothes against the menace o f moths and silver fish. •' THENEWCEDARVILECLEANERS Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that Catherine M. Shoup has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate o f Ellen -Shoup aka Ellen M. Shoup, deceased, late o f Beaver­ creek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 25th day of April, 1949. , 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. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk Wise buyers loekfor the Imperial silver label that says the finest in wallpapers. Quaranteed to With­ stand room exposure without fad ­ ing and to clean satisfactorily when instructions are followed. BENNIE SPARROW Cedarville Representative for McVAY ’S STORE, INC. Xenia, G , COMMON PLEAS COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO William O. Miller No. 25864 241 North King St., Xenia,- Ohio, Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE -vs- Sterling P. Miller, 1915 Broadway Paducah, Kentucky, Defendant. Sterling P. Miller, whose last known place of residence was 1915 Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky, will take notice that on the 25th day of April, 1949, William O. Miller, filed his Petition against her in Common Pleaj Court of Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that un­ less the said Sterling P. Miller shall answer said Petition on or before the 4th day o f June, 1949, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a divorce. WILLIAM O. MILLER, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attorneys For Plaintiff (4-29-6t-6-3) LEGAL NOTICE Doris L. Coopei', whose last known address was 21 Success avenue, Naval Base 51, Charles­ ton, South Carolina, will take no­ tice that on April 8th, 1949, Rob­ ert Cooper filed his certain peeti- tion in divorce against her on grounds of gross neglect o f duty, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being docketed No. 25840 on the records of said County. Said cause will come on for hearing on or af­ ter May 31st,. 1949. . Shoup an Hagler, ^________ Attorneys for Plaintifl LEGAL NOTICE Mabel DeHaven, whose address is 3056 North Euclid Avenue, In­ dianapolis, Indiana, will take no­ tice that on April 7th, 1949, J. A, DeHhaven- filed his certain ’peti­ tion in divorce against her oa grounds of gross neglect o f duty before “the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being docketed No. 25 837 on the records of said Court. Said cause will come p'n for hearing on or after May 31st, 1949. Shoup an Hagler, Attorneys for Plaintiff Gethigher SpF SMALL GRAINS, CORN, FLAX AND PASTURES KMiBg in grow ing crops w ifii The new miracle chemical 2,4-D in Agricultural Woed-No- More, brings you the practical, low-cost way to kill weeds in growingsmall grains. Spraying Agricultural Weed-No-More on young corn is faster than cultivating, Mils weeds right up to the corn plants, makes row-planting practical. On pastures, fence rows, ditch banks, and grassedwaterways, Agricultural Weed-No-More kills many weeds, roots and all. Agricultural Weed-No-More goes on fast —covers 7 to 15 acres per hour. It goes far, too—-14 pint to 2 pints in only 5 gallons of water treats 1 acre! 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