The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26

Friday, May 13, X 949 ' The Cedarville, O- Herald GIANT MUSHROON Browsing: ’round a Highland county farm, a Hillsboro printer found a mushroom that had a bust measure o f 12 inches, plus. They know it was' not a toadstool. They ate it, and next day sent in the story to the newspaper. If it hadn’t been a mushroom the undertaker would have brought in the story. LOUD SINGER A Kingman' fourth-grader, Demonstrators < [Demonstrate Plastics by thej Party Plan |N© delivering - no collecting^ Wc 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 for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4 c/c interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. KUng, Mgr. Bobby Bennington, wan a silver dollar as the loudest singer on a Ruth Lyons program at Cincin­ nati. CIRCUS A SUCCESS The Hillsboro Lions club netted $778 on Mills Bros, circus. One old English song, never written, has been sung over 300 years. Icebergs sometimes float 2,000 miles. There is talk of- sending in? Striicfcors in farming, manufact­ uring forestry, fishing—Oh, most everything!—into foreign coun­ tries to teach them to be pros­ perous like we are. Hov/s a Hot­ tentot going to look with a chro­ mium-plated nose ring ? Osa Johnson, wife o f the late Martin Johnson, explorer, mar­ ried Clark Getts, hut she got a- Iong with lions, so now she Getts a divorce. Over 22 billions in foreign spending since the war! Billions, that is, in ease you thought at first, glance it was millions! Is there anybody in the audience who remembers the time when a million dollars was mentioned -only in awed tones? Chicken feed —that’s what a million dollars is now—■ chicken feed! Packard calls its self-shifting the “ ultra-matit drive.” They claim it is the nearest no trans­ mission possible. Some of us have been driving cars with no trans­ mission ever' since the war. "BiondieV* creator, C li i e k Young, got the cartoonist’s Oscar by vote of the Pulitiez hoard this year. Many of ns think the Dag- wood and Blondie family the cleverest strip o f them all. So did the judges. Rabbit Frys Dressed or on Foot Call Ralph Spracklin 7-2619 By the way* “ Carnival,” a single-picture cartoon carried by hundreds o f the largest dailies, isr drawn by Dick Turner, who lives with his Quaker wife’s folks structors in farming, manufact- in New Castle, Ind. ROTARY PRESIDENT Irvin Swindler, former Greene county resident, has been elect­ ed president of the -Rotary club o f Wilmington fo r the year be­ ginning July 1., Hq.has been a member o f the club 17 years and has been honored bv election to many o f its offices. He is a flor­ ist. T ’ti. Corn cobs 4,000 years old have' boon found in New Mexico. The explorers didn’t report the ratio of red to white. The following is a list o f the births fo r the month o f April: Willa Jane Apgar, Xenia; Gale Evans Appelgate, Spring Valley; Chris Leon Atley, Cedarville; Grace Joyce Bailey, Jamestown; Joan Lealie Bennett, Fairfield; Dianne Kay Berkman, James­ town, Marilynn Kaye Brown, Dayton; George Lewis Coffman, Washington C. H.; Rita Dianne DeVore, Jamestown; Myrna Lynn Fields, Port William; Marcella Marie Freeman, Xenia; Barbara Joan Fry, Xenia; Gayle Elaine Hains, Xenia; John Harold Har­ rier, Xenia; Pamela Kay Harris, Xenia; Rebecca Sue Ililderbrandt, Xenia; Charles Thomas Holcomb, Xenia; James Andrew Kennedy, Cedarville; Rebecca Ann Kline, Xenia; Gary Eugene Long, Xe­ nia; Danny Omer Mussetter, Xe­ nia; Pamela Iola Newton, James­ town; .Carol A™ Rector, Xenia; Bruce Dale Riggle, Xenia; Mary Louise Rue, Xenia; Sara Eliza­ beth Templin, Yellow Springs; Bernice Leola Watson, Xenia; Joseph Scott O’Brien, Xenia; Karen Louise Shumaker,^Xenia; and Steven Lee Sowell, "James­ town. FO_R SALE—C a b b a g e , cauli­ flower, tomato, little red mangos and pimento plants, sweet potatoes soon, Albert G. Jones, Chillicothe and Bridge Sts., Ce'darville. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT—Good gar­ den lots. Phone 6-1591. FOR SALE—Whipping cream 60c qt. at the farm; also fresh milk at 50e 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 svyeet potato. We deliver in town. M. Agnor, Phone 6-Io62. WHITE ROCK FRYERS Herbert Field Phone Cedarville 6-2911 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio W eekend SPECIALS PRODUCE Fresh Strawberries Qt .. 45c Fresh Asparagus bunch 19c Fresh Green Mangoes 3 fo r ............................. 29c Fresh Radishes 2 bu. for 15c Fresh Carrots 2 hunches 19c Fresh Green Onions bu. 6c Fresh Rhubarb (2 bu......25c Head Lettuce (No. 4 Size).............. 2 for ...... 39c Fr. Tomatoes (1 lb celo) 27c New Onions 3 lbs. .........29c Pascal Celery (large) .... 27c STAPLES Sweet Mixed Pickles Qt. 45c Whole Kernel Corn 2 for 29c SPECIAL This Week End Only Van Camps Pork & Beans 2 No. 2 cans....„...........31c Bowman’s Apple Sauce 2 for ................. 31c Heinz Baby Food 3 for .... 29c Spam ......... .7.7................... 49c Crisco 3 lb. can..............93c Time Bayer Ammonia Qt. 13c Loin Steak............. .... lb. 69c Cottage Hams .....lb. 79c Long- Horn Cheese .... lb. 55c Franks........... ............lb. 39c Sliced Bacon ...............lb. 44c Jowel Bacon......... ....lb. 25c Pork Steak..... ......... . lb. 49c RIGIOS e CASH and carry FOR SALE—Potted tomatoes and all kinds o f vegetables. C. A. Foster, 1 mi. south on 72. FOR SALE—Tractor umbrella, equipped with brackets, never used. Phone 6-2641. FOR SALE—One 2G” x20”x40” Heatrola (Estate); One used wash-5 ing machine, “ Thor” , 4 sheet size, Has good motor & new 'wringer rolls; One davenport-good‘springs’ good make; One double .iron bed stead with flat springs. Call 6-4111. FOR SALE—White Rock fries. 3 to 3% lbs. Harold Cooley 6-4105. (i-P) WANTED al; defendants, in the Probate Court o f Greene County. Ohio, where the same iff 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 o f Cedarville, and bounded and described as follows: Being all of Lots Numbered Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15) jjn Orr and Creswell’s Addition to the Village o f Cedarville. Greene County, Ohio, Situate on, the .north sjde. of .Church- Street.in, said' Vil­ lage and.’ more fully described on Mat‘ of .'said Village, as recorded in County Recorder’s office of land-records. You are required to answer said netition on the 15th day o f July 1949 or the same will be taken as confessed and sale ordered ac­ cordingly. Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for Plaintiff WANTED—Fence building, tim­ ber cutting and ditching. Phone 6-6241 Jeffersonville. WANTED—Someone may hav& garden plot without charge for keeping weeds down. Phone 6-1663. NOTICE CONSIGN YOUR WOOL—Wheth­ er you have a ton of 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 Greswell Local Representative SAVE TRUCKING BILLS — Call Butler to have that Beef slaughtered at home. Roscoe 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 DON’T GUESS—If you market your wool the Co-op way, you’ll be sure o f full value. Thirty-one years experience in marketing Ohio wools is your guarantee of satisfaction. Through the pool mar­ keting costs are lowest. Consign now. For information sacking facili­ ties and bags see: Frank Creswell Local Representative WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE -OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Forest Shoup aka For­ est L. Shoup, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Catherine M. Shoup, has been duly appointed ;as, Administratrix of the estate of Forest Shoup aka For­ est L. Shoup, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1949. Estate of Ellen Shoup aka Ellen M. Shoup, Deceased. ) WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate C-ourt, Greene County, Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS in the following named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene unless there is a Motion filed for hearing same on or before the 13th day of June, 1949, the same will be order­ ed settled and recorded. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Ida M. Dudley, Administratrix, Hattie Van Kirk, deceased. Ida M. Dudley, Administratrix W. W. A., Hiram Van Kirk, deceas­ ed. . - Zora Earley and Pearl Lesher, Ad­ ministrators, Charles T. William­ son, deceased* FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ TIVE' ACCOUNTS Vera M. Horner, aka Vera Hoover Horner, Executrix, Jesse H. Hor­ ner, aka J. H. Horner, -deceased. Elwood is. Smith and Leon C, Smith, ’Go-Executors, Mary E. Smith, deceased. George P. Tiffany, Administrator, Mildred C. Tiffany, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ' ACCOUNTS Luella Howser, Guardian, Shirley Hodson, a Minor, third account, The Fifth Third - Union Trust Company, Trustee, R. S. Kings bury, deceased, Ninth Account. Frank Shigley, Executor, Margaret Maxon, deceased, First Account. Marcus Shoup, Executor, Anna 01 haut, deceased, Report and Dis­ tribution of Newly found Assets. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge By Luella Howser Deputy Clerk May 13, 1949 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, Jameg: Dale Metca) filed his .cfirtairi'p'g-, tition against her for divorce, on the grounds o f gross neglect ;o f duty before the Qommon ■PleasI Court of Greene County, Ohio, Said case being number 25,882. og on the docket of said Coast and wnji come on fo r hearing ontor the 18th day o f June. IS® . JOHN H. OBER' Attorney for Plaintiff 142 W. Second St. Dayton, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE In the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio. Case No. 5851. Wil­ liam H. Jeffries, Administrator with the Will annexed of the. es­ tate o f Ada B. Jeffries Kennedy, deceased, plaintiff vs Elias Ken­ nedy, et al, defendants. Robert Jeffries, whose place of residence is unknown, and Richard Jeffries, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 6th day o f May 1949, Wil­ liam H. Jeffries, Administrator with the Will annexed o f 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 SPECIAL Chemically Treated Dry Mop _________ _ 2.20 or any other Fuller Products Write Fuller Brush Representative JOS. F . GELS 1329 Schaeffer Sfc, Dayton 4, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Indiana II. North, De­ ceased. Notice is herby given that R. jU.~Pierce has been duly appointed •as Administrator of the estate of Indiana H. North, deceased, late of Bellhrook Village, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. Dated this 19th day o f April, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court; Greene County, Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lucy A. Compton; De­ ceased. • Notice is hereby given that Mari­ anna Bogan and Ina C. Bogan have been duly, appointed as Adminis­ trators With the Will Annexed of the estate o f Lucy A . Compton, deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 27th day of April, 1949. Custom Spraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested with Weeds. Book Your Corn Spraying Early Donald Hagler Phone 6-2621 or 61781 Cedarville, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given 'that Catherine M. Shoup has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Ellen Shoup aka Ellen M. Shoup, deceased, late k f Beaver­ creek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 25th day of April, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County. Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk 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 o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the ground of gross neglect o f 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. Cooper, 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 o f 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 on grounds o f 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 pn for hearing on or after May 31st, 1949. Shoup an Hagler, Attorneys for Plaintiff Prevailing Prices paid foi DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 MOUSE C H E V & Q L E S3 Si ■' ! kit xsi <wS> e2sa l a a i i mucus CUMMINGS CHEVROLETSALES Cedarville, Ohio * xasaata * IMWAKlMr! CANADA'S a VACATION PROVINCE kave a royal holiday in Ontario . ; . at prices that’ll tickle your bank-book. Wherever you g o in Ontario the rates are lower than you’d dream they could be. And there’s so much to d o . . . so muck to ' see! There are‘ cosmopolitan .cities, rich, golden farmlands, rugged forest country and two million lakes! 52 vacation areas befckoh you to Ontario— where there*s summer fun for everyone - . . where your holiday dollar goes a long, long way. Ontario Travel, . . . Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario. Write today. j Please send me free information about Ontario. • N a m e .......,. ,, ............................................ .. 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