The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26

I Friday. December 17, 1948 Hie Cedarville, O. Heralcf CHILDREN'S PA R T Y The children o f the primary department o f the United Pres­ byterian Church enjcyed a Xmas party Wednesday evening in the Church parlors. The superintend­ ent o f the primary 'department Mrs. Meryl Stormont and the fo l­ lowing teachers were responsible fo r the pai-tv. JVfrs, Raymond Spracklin, Mrs. Robert Bullen. Miss Rachel Finney, Mrs. Luther b ife, Miss Nancy Finney, Mrs. Lewis Lillick, Mis. Lawrence Waddle and Mrs. H. A. Reinhard.. Tin-re were about GO children ■ present to enjoy the games and ; the a!nging o f Christmas Carols., The children had a g ift ex­ change and Santa Claus was nrosent to give each child a li'cat. Refreshment o f ice cream and cookies was served. certain aetion in divorce against her on grounds o f gross neglect e f 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 w ill come on fo r hearing on or after the 20th day o f December; 1948. SHOUP and HAGLER, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff. (ll-5-6t-12-10)______________________ . LEG A L NOTICE Velma Proctor, whose place o f ! residence and whereabouts are un- ; known, and cannot, with reasonable diligence be ascertained, w ill take notice that on December 13th, 1948, Joe Proctor filed his certain action- in divorce against her on grounds o f gross neglect o f duty in Case No. 25687 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene" County, Ohio, and that said cause w ill come on fo r hearing on or after the 28th day o f January 1949. Shoup and Hagler — . Attorneys “fo r Plaintiff PROBATE COURT; : GREENE COUNTY,* OHIO ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS I N the following named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County. Ohio, fo r inspection, settlement, and record and unless there is a m ADS FOR SALE e FOR SALE— Ladies dress size 38. Also 2 winter coats size 38. Good condition. Phone 6-3343.____ FOR SALE— Porkie Bread and Slicing Boards, a g ift fo r her. $1. Cedarville Lumber Co. FOR SALE—-Broad Breast Tur­ key fo r Xmas. On Foot or dressed. We deliver. Chas. Manor. Straley Road Phene Cedarville 6-2329.___ 112 EATS killed with a can of Stax*, harmless to animals; also have ANTU , Duvall Hardware. FOR SALE—Upright piano and triple miror. Telephone 6-3151. 4tpH FOR SALE— 52 gal. electric hot water heater. $75. Old Mill Camp. 9 N O T I C E • W ANTED—To borrow $4,50,0 fo r 3 years, security mortgage 300- aerc farm, at (5 percint. interest. “W rite P. O. Box 615, Springfield, Ohio. ~ IF YOU W AN T a g ift fo r her see the Poikie Broad and Slicing Boards fo r $1 a t Cedarville Lum­ ber Co. 9 Legal Notice . © LEGAL NOTICE Frances Hertensiein, whose last known place o f residence was Box 81, Hatcher. West Virginia, w ill take notice that on November 2nd, 1948, Dana Herfcenstein filed a p o i y V T H E A T R E I Frl. and Sat. Dec. 17-18 ANGELS... withANGLES! Bariy FITZGERALD VeronicaLAKE loanCAULFIELD The m m with- William ■/ DEMARESr f Beulah P BONDI ; ------------------------ APARAMOUNTPICTUR? A lso Sports and Musical Sun. and Mon., Dec. 19-20 BDARB with Macdonald C A R E Y Haxie Rosenbloom Popeye Cartoon - News Wed. and Thurs., Dec. 22-23 mgr/GR0WmKm0FHmBUYml!K£ Wf/ / ...in aHurry! m / f j ... S | C om is a fine hog feed — bu t cold “ * ^ * facts prove that the addition o f good proteins^ the minerals and vitamins hogs need, mean fewer set-backs, bet­ ter and faster finish, low er net cost. M a rk e t conditions being wha t they are; this is mighty important to you. Pillsburys Best 40 % HOG CONCENTRATE '7 ° — supplies just what hogs need with farm feeds fo r a top finish o f good solid pork in 5 to 6 months. I t saves com! — you need about one-half as much. I t pays you better fo r what you do juse. Order your «, supply today , * ' ~ PRESTON M ILL ING COM PANY Clifton,. O h io , CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Ce-i darville Slaughter House, Route * 42. We render lard, cut up m ea t. and* make sausage. Phone 6-1023. darville. Oh o. 17-tfh ■ NOTICE—Porkie Broad a n d ; Slicing Boards, a g ift fo r her,*$l.- Cedarville Lumber L’o. ; * W A N T E D ’ " >t ARMY & NAVY STYLE W A T C H E " ( s ■I Motion filed fo r hearing same on or before the 17th day o f Jan­ uary, 1949. the same w ill be order­ ed settled and recorded. F IRST AND F IN A L ACCONUTS Lena M. Hoppes, Executrix, John A . Brakefield, deceased. Warren Henderson, Administrator W : W. A., Samuel T . Carpehferf deceased. *• .* -c-,-, Robert H. Wead,"’ Administrator, Ella Walker, deceased. Earl C. Williams, Administrator, Charles E. Williams, deceased. FIRST, F IN A L AND D ISTR IBU­ T IVE ACCOUNTS Ellen Catherine Merrick and Mar- j tha Jane Merrick, Executrices, Emma May Merrick, deceased. M a r c u s Shoupk, Administrator, Prevailing Prices paid fo i DEADSTOCK FARM B U R E A U v COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 % Dayton KEnmore 5742 FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for .sale on easy terms. Also ^make ;farm loans at 4% interest fo ri .15 years. No application fee' uid no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire Mc-Savancy & Co. London, O. | Leon H. ITling, Mgr. Farm Grain Tile Ditching . T ren ch in g Service RgSS DOTTED P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Anna Olhaul, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS William S. Rogers, Administrator, Thomas J.-Harris j,Ueveas§d State?, menfe in Lieu o f and fo r an Ac­ counts Margery M. McElree, Executrix, H. B. McElree,-* deceased,. A ffida ­ vit in Lieu o f Final Account.. Julia A . Fenton, Administratrix, Sarah M. Peterson, deceased, A f ­ fid a v it-in ’-Lieu o f and fo r a F irst and Final Account. R. M. NeelA* Guardian, Minnie B. Thomas. Incompetent, F ifth and Final Account. > HOO VER . T h e fam o u s H o o v e r Cleaner, Model 28, with Hoover’s exclusive Triple- Action cleaning principle, it beats . . . as it sweeps . . . as it cleans. The new Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, Model 50,cleans by p o w e r fu l su c tio n . O u tstand ing features, including the Dirt Ejector —a new idea in dirt dis­ posal. Comp lete with cleaning tools . . . $ 7950 Come and chooseoneof these „ fine Hoovers today. Or we’ll he glad to show them in your home. No obligation. Mabel A . Weakley, Guardian, Clarence Weakley and Ruth Evelyn Weakley, Minors, Fourth Account. William B. McCallister, Probate Judge B Y ; Luella Howser Deputy Clerk December 17, 1948. T ANNOUNCEMENT 'A » 'Vi » * «,* ' . 4 -K * - •W e w ill be- "open D ec em b e r 25th (X m a s D a y -From. 7 :0 0 A . M . to 12 :00 noon. T o assu re fre sh e r P a rk e r - house an d d inne r ro lls f o r you r Xm a s dinner- A ls o a ll p ies w ill he b a k e d Xm a s m orn ing . W e w ill h a k e o rde rs on ly O rd e rs w ill be taken until 8 :0 0 P . M . Xm as eve -Y o u m a y p la c e y o u r o rd e r e ither a t the b a k e ry b y C a llin g 6-3481 o r th ru R ig io G ro c e ry w h ich w ill a lso b e a t you r serv ice from 8 A . M . to 12 A . M . Te lephon e 6-3151 ~ H O M E M A D E F U D G E * P E A N U T B R IT T L E P a rk e rh ou s e and P an Ro lls 25c D oz . P ie s 9 in. 50c Seasons Greetings CedarvilleBakery a - y d v e -deb PICKERINGELECTRIC (i USE YOUR CREDIT CHOICE OF METAL OR LEATHER BAND • Look At Thcso Features! „ Bed Sweep Hand Shews 1/5 Seconds « Shows Full Seconds • Shows Minutes © Radium Hands Shatterproof Unbreakable Glass P A Y ?).00 A WEEKj Here’s what’s sure to K 25 YEARS fN THE SAME LOCATION \ him happy! News - Cartoon - Joe Doakes • W hy wait longer to enjoy pure soft water in your home? Order Servisoft 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 in the purchase o f a softener.. Y ou pay only a low-cost monthly service cha rge . . . and w e do all the servicing for you. N o wonder so many home-owners — arid home-renters — are taking I advantage o f Servisoft! F«?r complete details, -phone . o r come in now # . . ' - SOFTWATERSERVICE, INC. In edarville ^ Ear! Chaplin c-o Chaplin Cleaners Cedarville* 6-2231 iV'k?v t>4 k \ k FamousMonoplane SLED Im p ro v e d design! v A 33" long. Young-- stirs w ill go fo r new s a f e "Streamlined Steering’'. ICE SKATES "Canadian Flyer” blades. Genuine leather shoes. E x- cciiar.t wearing qualities. Boy’s and girl's models. m S p r . DRAPER-MAYNARD FIELDER'S MIT Made to fit smaller hands. Genuine leather, quality construction. Just like big- ieaguer’s. *4.49 JOLLY THEATRE A complete show! One big combina­ tion! M oving picture p r o j e c t o r , film, screen, theatre tick­ ets, cut-out figures. Hand crank model, 16 mm., 100 ft. film Capacity. s9.95 *.{■... A At. Roller Skates Famous"Chicago" roafce Stronger, lighter, faster. Easy gliding on ^ these _ . _ s u p e r c lo u d - r id in g skates. Mkuafaie ServiceStation Operate everything like a real service station. Deliver gas w ith tank ami A f t car. Raise and lower * i . a K hydraulic grease l i f t . V * v *,4 F your1husband is making a MysteVy’cut of what he wants for Christmas, this is a solution that never failsl. * Because Arrow Shirts have’ been.pleasing husbands on more Christmas mo^ns. than you can shake a Yule log at! Why? WE SOFTEN THE WATER FOR YOU’ I Because Arrow Shirts have perfect-setting collars! Arrows have pre-tested fabrics! M/foga cut guarantees streamline fit! But­ tons are.ancbored. All bear the Sanforized trademark—shrinkage less than !% . And patterns and collars that must be seen „ to be appreciated—so why not see 'em? Stuffed Animals Soift fu r and cute facial expressions that w ill steal any heart, £ * 9l i ? o a Musical ELEPHANT Flays tune as he is pulled. . . Swings head, flops ears, wags his big tail! - ~7'AlliLrJm FOR HIM ayift he'l treasure W e h ave A r r o w shirts— -$3.65 and up. WHERE GENTLEMEN BUY SHAVEMASIER Exclusive, patented, single head de­ livers quick, closercomfort-shaves* Attractive gift case. $23.5C V/e w i l l b e open W e d n e s d a y a fte r ­ noons ’til Christm as and a lso the eve ­ n ings o f D ec . 23 and 2 4 . _ , • 28 S. D e tro it St. X en ia , Oh io , C ed a rv ille , O h io 4

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