The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52
Friday, July 29, 194S ENTERTAINS GIRLS MISSIONARY GUIDE Mrs. Arnold Thornsderi enter* tained the Girls Missionary guide o f the Evangelical and Brethern Ghurcli of Xenia at her home Friday evening, A book, “ In the Direction o f Dreams” was review ed by Misses Vera; Thornsden, Janet Boatman, Janet Alspaugh,* Barbara Esther Malitor and Kathleen Downey. The book tells true stories of Christian Youth spreading their influence through out the world. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr o f ^Bow ie, Arizona are visiting the let ters father. Marion Hughes and other relatives. They expect to remain here a month. Mr. Orr is a teacher* in the Bowie High School. MRS. MORTON HAS GUESTS Mrs. Clara Morton had as guests the .past week Miss Mary Ruth Whani, Cartel*. 111., and Mrs. Norman Sweet and daughter of Rossford. NEW HOME TRUSTEE Governor Lausohe has appoint ed Virgil Bennehoff of Seneca county to a five-year term as trustee of OSSO at Xenia. He succeeds H. R, Mooney of Co lumbus who was on.the board 20 years.,______ _____________________ CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE Fries. Marshall & Cottter, Phone 6-4205__________t f Lost—In Cedarville M o n d a y, gold breast pin, reward. Return to Herald office. WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NIGG-STOP it’s new. It’s.easy. It’s G u a r a n t e e d . Get it at BROWN’S DRUGS. Cedarville. ______________________________ (8w) FOR SALE—Three hundred bushels A -l corn. Phone 6-1014, Mrs. Colin Barber. CUSTOM BALING—P ic k -u p baler, Bob Cotter phone 6-4205. FOR SALE—White rock fryers. Hugh Turnbull 6-2522. m. Mfj Setter Svy Mese Setter FOR SALE—Ironed in good condition. Call 6-1071. (lw ). s WANTED—Y o u n g couple de sires furnished apt. or house in Cedarville or Yellow Springs. Phone Cedarville 6-4011. SITUATION W ANTED .— Help with housework, care of children, or baby sitting. Call at Corbean’s Bargain Store. S. Main St. Cedar-, ville, Ohio. (1-p) (7-29-6t-9-2) Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for M, D. Armes Merrit Flour, 10 lb. bag .. 59c Cane Sugar, Jack Frost / or Franklin, 10 lb. bag 89c Tide, giant pkg 75c Ig pkg 24c Sweet Cherrie, West Bay ' Brand, Light or Dark No. 2 c a n .........................25c Green Giant Peas 303 can 20c Oleo, Merrit Brand, 2 lbs 33c Fruit Cocktail, Hunt Brand 15 oz c a n .......- .....—......19c Wheaties............ 12 oz box 21c Raspberries ........... can 29c Pork and Beans, Sprnig Garden Brand No. 2VS j 17 c Salmon ........... . tall can 41c Apricot Nectar, Premier Brand 46 oz can ...___ _ 46c NOTICE QUALITYMEATS Canned Ham, Pullman type* Ready to E a t ............ lb. 95c Ocean Perch, fillets .... lb. 39c Pork Shoulder, sliced lb. 55c Jowel Bacon, piece ...... lb. 22c HARKED&HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking. PARTICULAR? Send us your film. Blublack Hi-gloss Jumbo Deckle Edge Prints are different. Any 8 exposure roll developed and printed 30c. 12 exposure 45c. 16 exposure 60c. SKYLINE PHOTO P. O. Box 931, Dayton, Ohio. S e n d f o r mailers. - (4w) Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f D. W. Gorham, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Ethel G. Gorham has .been duly appoint ed as Executrix of the estate o f D. W. Gorham, deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day o f July, 1949 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (7-28-3t-8-ll*) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk ~ LEGAL NOTICE Willie Mae Armes, whose last known place of residence was.Tru man, Argansas^ will take notice that on July 21st, 1949, M. D. Armes filed his certain action in divorce against her on grounds o f (gross neglect of duty, said cause being No. 25991 on the docket of the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. i Said cause will come on fo r hear ing on or after the 5th day of ISeptember 1949. NOTICE ON jfILING INVENTORY _Thc State of Ohio- Greene Coun ty Probate Court To Donna Jean McClelland, R.l, Cedarville, Ohio; Robert E. Park er, R- 1. Cedarville, Ohio; James B.' Parker, aged 18 years, Cedar ville, Ohio, R. 1; and Joanne Park er, aged 12 years, Cedarville, Ohio, ]R*1. You are hereby notified that on Lhe 20th d.V of July A. D. 1949 an Inventory and Appraisement o f the estate of Joseph A. Parker deceas ed, late of Cedarville Township in said County, was filed in this Court. Said Inventory and Appraisement will b e ' f o r hearing before this :Court on the 9th day of August, 11949, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M. i Any person desiring to file ex ceptions to said Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set fo r hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 20th day of July 1949 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER ( 7 _ 2 <)) Probate Judge TSEAL) Luella Howser ' . Deputy Clerk , ” LEGAL "NOTICE j Ethel R. Dockmejian, whose ad s' dress is 14 Spruce Street, Dedham, i Mass., will take notice that on the 22nd day of July, 1949, Carl B. Dockmejian filed his certain peti tion against her for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case be ing No. 25,997 on the docket of said court and will come on for hearing on or after the 3rd day of Septem ber, 1949. * ALBERT SCHARRER Attorney for Plaintiff Gas & Electric Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (7-29-6t-9-2) LEGAL NOTICE Willie Mae Armes whose last known place of reseidence was Truman, Arkansas, will take notice that on July 21, 1949 M. D. Armes filed his certain action in divorce against Her on grounds of gross, neglect of duty. Said cause being i number 25991 on the docket of the i Common Pleas Court, Greene ‘ County, Ohio. i Said cause will come on fo r hear- iop* on or after the 5th day of September, 1949. > Shoup and Hagler ] Attorney for ! M. D. Armes 17-22-Gt-S-26 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of E. C. Oglesbee, De ceased. Notice is hereby *given' that Helen Oglesbee Anderson has been duly appointed as Administratrix De bonis non with the will annexed' of the estate of E. C. Oglesbee, deceased, late of Cedarville Vil lage, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 12th day of July, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser 7-22-3t-8-5 Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Carley Trailer & Equipment Go. Vs. William E. Hallman et al. Mr. William E. Hallman residing at Box 56 Douglasville Ga„ and White Motors located in Douglasville, Ga., will take notice that on 27tli day of May 1949, the undersigned Carley Trailer & Equipment Co., filed their petition in Court ol Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, alledging that the defendants named above have or claim to have and interest in following de scribed prooerty to wit: - l - 28 ft. Edward? Van, serial no. 6269, vertical landing gear single tirO carrier, 10x20 tires, vacuum brakes, red paint, plywood lining. The petition further alledges that by reason of default of obli- guor in the payment of promissory note according*-to its terms the condition of Conditional Sales con tract have been broken. The prayer of the petition is for judgment against William E. Hall man in the amount of $878.92 to gether with interest of 8 % from 27th day of November 1948, and that said chattel he ordered sold to pay plaintiff-claim and for such other relief as is equitable. The defendants named above are required to answer on or before 25th day of June 1949. Carley Trailer & Equipment By Robert B. Brewer Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Franklin E. Townsley, who re sides at 3530 Fourth St., Balti more, Maryland, is hereby notified that Jeanette H. Townsley has filed a petition against Mm in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being case No. 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 of the first publication hefeof. Dan M. Aultman, Xenia, ,Ohio - Attorney for Plaintiff Neon, Kentucky, is hereby notified that Florence M. TolliverjJiasxfiled a petition against Mm in the Com- miu Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 25597. The prayer of said petition is fo r a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and said cause will come on for hearing before the court on or after six 'full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Dan M. Aultman Attorney for Plaintiff CLEAN BEFORE YOU STOKE Will your “ winter things” be moth bait this summer? Not if you send them to New Cedarville Cleaners for expert dry cleaning. Dirt and 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. than the by more users VJZ *' v> . - two makes combined!* IEGAL NOTICE Rose King Smith, whose ad dress is unknown, will take notice that on the 17th day of June, 1949, Bryan Smith 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 No. 25,944 on the docket of said Court and will'come on for hearing on or after the 30th day of July, 1949. MELVIN A. SCOTT Attorney for Plaintiff 1024 U. B. Building Dayton 2, Ohio * -"X. Again . * . NEW LOWER PRICES1 LEGAL NOTICE Carl Tolliver, who resides at FOR BETTER HEALTH —have 0 Spencer Support designed just for you! You'll enjoy new vitality ond lovelier ligure lines. Spencers ate mod erately priced—guar- enteed to keep their shape. Mrs. Mildred C. McMillen Xenia Phone 1646MX IPENCER^ST SUPPORTS Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service BUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Yes, it’s true! Truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes - ■* ^ combined. What more convincing proof could there be that Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks give more value! Come in and let us discuss your truck requirements! *According to iotas! official, track registra tion figures, January through April, 1949. ■if * ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS • •> We have many good farms for 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 & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. CHEVROLET CUMMINGS SALES Cedarville, Ohio CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in fested with Weeds. Book Your Com - -Spraying Early Donald Hagler ; v .. , ■ T* Phone 6-2621 or 61781 Cedarville,. Ohio Xenia Ave., Cedarville EVAN’S GROCERY Cedarville, Ohio Frozen Fish FrozenFruits,Vegetablesand OrangeJuice FairmontIceCream pi 25c FrozenFruitPies and ChickenPies Portable HPMotor is Versatile* Farm Worker B Mr. H. R. Phans of R. R. SI. tParis, Ohio, is shown shoveling ear corn into his feed grinder powered by a 5 HP electric motor. d | Mr. Pharis shows James Tate ~ the two fans used to, force air through his hay, enabling him to cut hay in the morning and" put if safely in the mow later the same day. The fans are driven by 5 HP motors. There’s a lot o f work done on'the H. R. Pharis farm— with only one hired hand, James Tate. That’s because Mr. Pharis believes in making the greatest possible use o f portable utility motors. The Pharis farm herd o f 37 holstein cows requires a lot o f feed grinding—to say nothing o f the hogs and chickens raised on the farm. Mr. Pharis’ grinder and motor outfit shown in the picture, is capable o f grinding almost a ton , o f ear corn per hour, and a much larger amount o f other feeds. The ear corn is'shoveled into the feed grinder. The feed is blown from the mill into the feed mixer, thence down into the dairy cattle feed bins. The fact that a 5 HP portable motor can be used inter changeably on several large.jobs makes it a sound invest- ,ment. ft performs-th'e'work more economically, therefore frees the tractors for field work, while it takes care o f . many seasonal jobs throughout the year. The versatility o f the 5 HP Motor is proved daily in ' =the*work it does on hundreds of'farms where it is used T ot such fobs as corn drying, hay hoisting, wood cutting, v silo filling and grain'elevating’’ For practical suggestions for using this'versatile farm worker on your place, consult your ebunty’ agent, vocational agriculture teacher or the farm representative o f your electric service company. 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