The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52

; 'C The Cedarville, Q. Herald Friday, June 24, 1949 FOE SALE q Cedarville. FOB SALE—Three hundred bushels A -l corn. Phone 6-1014, J4rs. Colin Barber. FOR SALE—Truck bed with grain, racks for 1% ton truck a- boufc 13 ft. long. S40. Contact Vir­ gil Barger, Cedarville. (2w) CUSTOM BALING—P i c k - u p baler, Bob Cotter phone 6-4205. USED Clothing bought and sold. Corb'eait, S. Main St., Cedarville COMIC Books bought and sold or traded. Corbean, S. Main St., , Co. Cedarville, Ohio. FOR SALE—Strawberries quart or crate. George Sheely, Fishworm Road. Clifton 7-5922. (2w) WANTED—Lawns mowed and hedges trimmed, Phone .6-1171. - FOR SALE—Whipping cream 60e 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. FOR SALE—White Rock fries. Harold Dobbins. Phone 6-4203. WANTED NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking. • Legal Notice • W A N T E D —Full time book­ keeper. THE CAREY LUMBER 9 ■ EveryTypewriterOwner ShouldReadThis Precision Reconditioning Consists of thei Following I 1st Complete Dismantling 2nd - Compreised Air Blowout 3rd - Immersed in Chemical Solution Agitated by Compressed Air 4th - WaslTed Under Pressure with Hot Water _— ------- - 5th - Automatic Lubrication - a hath in specially prepared oil and chemical solution Compressed A ir Blowoff - evaporates the chemical solu­ tion, leaving just a film of oil. Machine Reassembled - all parts inspected, worn parts replaced 8th - Final Adjustments and Type Alignment 9th - A Rigorous Final Inspection 6th 7th Give Us a Trial to Prove Our Statements s p e a 1 ES O F FJ C l , e q u i p * ! WILMINGTON, OHIO NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Anna E. Ginn, De­ ceased. ^ Notice is hereby given that John M. Ginn has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Anna El Ginn, deceased, late o f Caesarcreek Township, G r e e n e , County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day o f June, 1949 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Es.tate o f Cassius M. Harner, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given th_t ; Grace Adams has been duly ap- : pointed as Administratrix o f the estate o f Cassius M. Harner, de­ ceased. late o f Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this, 17th day o f June, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. i By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Louisa J. Compton, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Ed- |ward Compton Isas been duly ap- ! pointed as Administrator of the Restate o f Louisa J. Compton, de- ' deased, late o f New Burlington, Greene County, Ohio. I Dated thi-. ltith day of June, ! 1949, WILLIAM IL McCALLISTER Judge o f thg Probate Court, Greene i County, Ohio. ; 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 Pi'o- bate Court o f Greene Count, Ohio, for inspection, settlement and rec­ ord and unless there is a Motion filed fo r hearing same on or be­ fore the 25th day of July, 1949, the same will he ordered settled and recorded. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Gertrude K. Clark, Administratrix, Lloyd W. Clark, deceased. . George H. Smith, Administrator, . Barbara Cline, deceased, FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ TIVE ACCOUNTS ■ Jo-vipe M. UWkett, Administrator, Richard Hackett, deceased. . MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Robert J. Brannum, Trustee, Chris- tena Bornes Fund, Second Ac­ count. L. L, Taylor, Guardian, Aletha Bru­ baker, Incompetent, Eighth Ac­ count. Arthur C, McCormick, Guardian, Jeanette W. McCormick, Minor, Final Account. Pansy Belle Sheets, Ancillary Ad- mrx. Joseph Sheets, deceased, Affidavit jn Lieu of First and Final Account. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge By Luella Howser * Deputy Clerk June 24, 1949 LEGAL NOTICE Franklin E. Townsley, who re­ sides at 3530 Fourth St., Balti­ more, Maryland, is hereby notified } that Jeanette H. Townsley has i filed a petition against him in the j Common Pleas Court, Greene ICounty, Ohio, the same being ease sNo. 25940. The prayer of said pe­ tition is for a divorce on t h e grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and said cause will come on for hearing be­ fore the court on or after six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hefeof. Dan M. Aultman Xenia, Ohio Attorney- for 'Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Joseph A. Parker, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Theo A. Parker has been duly appointed as Administratrix o f the estate of Joseph A. Parker, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day of June, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk IN THE UNITED' STATES DIS­ TRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTH­ ERN DISTRICT OF OHIO In the matter of Frank Madison Fisher Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 9694 NOTICE OF O R D E R FIXING TIME FOR FILING OBJECTIONS TO DISCHARGE • To the creditors of the above- named bankrupt and other parties in interest: Notice is Hereby Giveh that on the 20th day of May, 1949, an or­ der was made in the above-entitled proceeding, fixing the 20th day of June, 1949, as the last day for the filing of objections to the discharge of said bankrupt. Dated this 20th day of May, 1949. JAMES D. HERRMAN Referee in Bankruptcy COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Pauline Estes, Plaintiff, No. 25858 -vs- William Estes, Defendant. LEGAL NOTICE William Estes, whose last known place of 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, for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty, and that unless the said William Estes shall answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of July, 1949, judg­ ment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. PAULINE ESTES, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaiiftiff 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 of February, 1949, and that the property may be ordered sold and the proceeds f equitable. The defendants named applied to payment o f said claim and for such other relief gs is or before the 18th day of June, above are required to answer on 1949. Peoples Loan and Finance Co. by Robert B. Bmwer, attorney for plaintiff. 5'‘ ' S u m m e r S s i K - ' * % o f t m n u . OFHARDWARE VALUES , .V/.WWWW-V.. i1 'V.' NINE BIG BARGAIN DAYS 3 r~ 5 Qt. Galvanized SPRINKLING CAN Easy to carry water ' ~> v in this heavy steel, ' 7 1 leakproof can. Zinc dipped for rust - re* sistancc. * 1.89 l A i STf de Ra Reg. 89 c ( w NUHm Large 18 " x 3 3 " size Ruse proof aluminum rails , . casy t0 jjjjjg 0pen o r CJ0SC, Seasoned hardwood frame keeps the durable wire screen cloth t i g h t l y stretched. “Revere” Stainless SAUCE POT Copper clad bottom that dis­ tributes heat evenly. ‘ Stainless steel, easy to clean . . . free from rusting . . . " 4 quart ca­ pacity. A lifetime of serviccl * 6.40 >UL A quality brush that will give long service. White tam- pico bristles f o r good, solid, long life ( scrubbing surface. Blue Cross Hospital Care OFFERS YOUMEMBERSHIP... 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Figuero, whose place of address is unknown but who formerly lived at Fairfield, Ohio, \vill take notice that on the 18th day of May, 1949, Frances V. Figu- I £ ero filed her petition in the Court I ^ of Common Pleas, Greene County, I said Court, praying for divorce on | & Case No. 25898 on the docket of < Ohio, against him, the same being the grounds o f gross neglect of j duty and of extreme cruelty, for custody of minor child, Linda! Cheryl Figuero, that she be award- j ed support money for her minor; s.,,,v child, both temporary and perma- j , “Disston” 26", 8 pt. HAND SAW A good saw made with qual­ ity resilient spring steel. Extra strong sharply filed teeth that hold their edge. * 5.45 •W - -•< ••—r'v; — » P lliW ffe Light weight with braided top, rein­ forced woven wil­ low side handles . . . all made o f best grade willow. No sharp edges to tear clothes. , VMDTV m W :nw.W A yvy.v,— v , - S > •* V A '-T nent, that she be awarded th e ; household goods, her attorney fees ' and the costs of this action and for other relief, and that said cause will come on for hearing after sjx„ full weeks from Friday, May 20, 1949,'WlilCh is the date of the fiv& publication heretof, oV ate j soon after said date as may b e 1 convenient for the Court to hear this cause.» FRANCES V. FIGUERO Wead & Aultman, Attorneys Mili Large 10" b l a d e shears that give more cutting with each s t r o k e . Polished blades notched and beveled at handle to cut heavy growth. * 1.98 Single LipRed Jar Rings For use w i t h any standard lids. Single l ip p e d , red scalers. Perfect for the home canner. LEGAL NOTICE Peoples Loan and Finance Co. -vs- W, E. Hallman, et al Case No. 25,899 Mr. Wm. E. Hallman residing at Box 56, Douglasville, Georgia; White Mofcors_located in Douglas­ ville, 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 of The petition further alledges the defendants obligors 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. Massage ,Tvpe BATH SPRAY Heavy duty massage spray with removable brush. Finger clamps for easy handling. 6 ft. hose. * 1.89 Art . 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