The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52
**SI The Cedarvilie, O- Herald Friday, Sept 16# 1949 ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Contined from Page One students with a better back ground o f fine literature this year. The list o f books was complet ed last spring bv Mrs. Chest nut and her assistant librarians: Vera Thordsen, Anne Huffman, Ann Duvall. Martha Richards, and Nancy Harris. In the biography group are the followings American Authors by Kuvity and Haycroft; 20th Century Au thors bv Kuvity and Haycroft: Autobiography o f Benjam i n Franklin; First Ladies by Cath erine Prindivill.e* Joan O’ Arc by Wilmot Buxton; None More Courageous by Hollbrook; Proph et in the Wilderness by Hage- dorv; Autobiography of William Allen White; Yankee from Olyhi- pus by Bowen. Special Vocation: Your- Plans for the Future by Detjen Ford, Winifder, McCraw, CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE Will yoar “ winter things’ *he moth bait this summer? Not if you send them to Now Cedarvilie 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 Cedarvilie Cleaners “ proof” your clothes against the menace o f moths and silver fish. THE NEWGEDARV1LLE GLEANERS Xenia Ave., Cedarvilie Phone 6-3411 Hill; My Vocation by Lockhart, Earl Granger. Other books in the list will be announced in the next issue. . . FHA Plans for School Year F. H. A . girls met in the home ec room Monday morning for the election o f officers, Mrs. Marsh all, home ec teacher, will .act as advisor o f the club group.‘ Stud- exit officers chosen were: presi dent, Faye Huston; vice presi dent, Mary Hopkins; secretary, Opha Burton; treasurer, Myrtle Vest; historian, Evelyn Williams. Initiation o f new members into this organization will be held Thursday, Sept. 22, at 7:00 o'clock in the home ec room. All home ec students are cordially invited to join the club Preparation is also being made for the annual Fall Fair, to he held on Oct. 14. . . Last Year's Graduates With the openin~ o f school we begin to wonder what has hap pened to last year’s graduates. We find two o f the girls, Betty Richards and Betty Wisecup, hap pily married. Regina Stewart and Barbara Koppe are in nurses' training, Retina at Soringfield City hospital and Barbara at Bgthesda in Cincinnati. A t Miami universitv we find Pen- Bradfute and Vera Thordson has enrolled at Indiana Central college, Ind- iananolis. Cedarvilie college will enroll four of the bovs: Doug Cultice Bill Fife, Bob William son and Jerry Wilburn. In Springfield, we discover Na omi Lu^e working in a drug store, Jane Chaplin employed at the Springfield Laundry, and Beth Turnbull at the Crowell Publish ing Co. Phyllis Frame and Alice Marie Spracklin are studying at Fred ricks Beauty academy. A t the 5 and 10-cent store we find both Dorothy Cooper and Charlotte Harphant. Woody Boase is in Alaska searching for uranium, while George Stevens is working as a carpentei-’s assistant. Rita Corrigan is holding a job as secretary at the Farm Bureau in Xenia. Joan Stewart can still be found at her old job o f “ baby sitting.” At this time several of the for mer students have not yet de cided about future plans. RETURNS FROM VISIT TO VIRGINIA Sgt. George Frame has' return ed to his liome after a visit with his brother and wife, R. E.- Frame chief machinest at Norfolk, Va„ Sgt. Frame will receive his army discharge this next week. . WANTED—washings to do in my home. Telephone 6-1021/ Mrs. Pfeifer. (2w) WANTED—to rent 35 to *50 acres of ground for corn, for 1950. Call Albert Abels, 6-2627. WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP it’s new. It's easy. Itj&- G u a r a n t e e d . Get it at. BROWN'S DRUGS.- Cedarvilie. (8w) CLASSIFIED AOS Legal Notice • LEGAL NOTICE . Louie R. Crunioler, whose last known place of residence was Tex- FOR SALE • FOR SALE—year old hens 30c lb.; fries 35c. MRS. KOPPE, Phone 6-3071. (3w) FOR SALE—Coal heating stove in good condition. L. S. Henderson, Phone 6-1251. FOR SALE—new and used oil heaters, HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James town, Ohio.- (2w-9-15-J&C-9-22) USED 2-12 plow, International Harvester. HALL J, HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James town, Ohio. (2w-9-15-J&C-9-22) WE HAVE special picker grease fo r your- corn pickers. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, Phone 4-3691, Jamestown, Ohio. (2W-9-15-J&C-9-22) FOR SALE-used wagon chassis on rubber, oriced to sell. HALL J. HILL FARM' SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, Jamestown, Ohio. (2W.-94.5-J&C-9-22) ONE USED 2-P picker, Inter national Harvester; One used New Idea one row corn picker. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, Phone 4-3691, Jamestown, Ohio. (2w-9-15-J&C-9-22J For a good "TIME" a t school wear this grand watch, at a wonderful bargain price. Complete, with all the fea- tures of expensive watches! Choice o f men’s or ladies* ’’ styles. 3 S . L IME STONE ST. 25 YEARS IN THE'SAME LOCATION Springfield, Ohio CHAINSAW BARGAINS 30” Craftsman used Chainsaw $160. 36 inch McCulloch Chainsaw, de monstrator, looks like new, with oiler and extra chain $315. THE l WILLIS LUMBER CO. 525 Milli kan Ave. Washington C. II. if (2W) FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire MeRavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarvilie, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking, 6-1023. WANTED “BETTER USED TRUCKB,, —•Special — "47 CHEV. 2 TON LOAD- MASTER Long whtelbase. Ghassis & Cab. 2-speed axle. H. D. tires. '37 FORD li/> TON CAB & CHASSIS With good platform, grain side and stock racks, new tires. '48 GMAC HEAVY DUTY 11/2 Ton Cab & Chassis 2-speed axle, oversize tireq like new. This is a reposses sion. Buy fo r balance due. '37 FORD PICK-UP CHEN0WETH MOTORCO. Rear o f 21 W. Second St. Phone 1770 Better Buy M ese Better 'Bcty$\ THRIFTY FOODS Apricots R-Best Tall can 15c Cherries Dark Sweet No. 2 c a n ....................................... 25c Peaches Merritt No. 2y2 c a n ....................................... 24c Pears Parkdale No. 2Y2 c a n .....I.......... ...................... 29c Flour Gold Medal 10 lb ..... 79c Coffee Merritt 1 lb. bag .. 37e 3 lb. b a g .........................1.09 Tide Lge B o x .....................24c » ♦ Peas Spring Garden can „ 15c Kraut ” 2 No. 2 x/ 2 can 25c Mops 8 o z ..........................39c Jonathan Apples 5 lbs. for 25c Yams New Crop 2 lbs. for 25c WANTED—Part time w o r k . William Albright. P. O. Box 426, Cedarvilie. WANTED—General carpenter & concrete work. Arthur Judy, L. B. No. 20, Cedarvilie, Phone 6-2344* (3p) WBi POTATOES H . C. Cresswell BetterUsedCars Lowest Prices 1940 Buick 4-Door Sedan Original black. Tires, engine, body good. $645 1946- Ford 2-Door Sedan STew car trade-in. One owner. This alack super deluxe is completely equipped and excellent throughout, 1948 Chevrolet 4-Door Aeero-Sedan A real beauty. Complete. An hon est value. 4,000 actual miles. New care trade-in. Next to a new one. Best bet yet. $1595 941 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan You will appreciate this service able and dependable Plymouth, Complete with radio and heater. $745. ; ^ 1946 Dodge 2-Door Sedan Right, bright and dependable. Very clean with radio and heater and fluid drive. • $1325 941 Buick Sedanette 2-Door An ever popular Buick Setter Buy. Completely equipped. Very low mileage. This car is excellent. $825 1941 Chevrolet 2-Door Town Sedan As cleana car as you will find. Ex cellent throughout. Well equipped, many miles of safe, serviceable transportation. r $795 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2-Door Original black paint. Like new, Engine, brakes ,body very good. A real value. $795 1947 Chevrolet 5-Pass. Coupe Smart and sharp. Gunmetal. A -l from any view, point. A Buick Better Value. ’ ..... $1395. See and Select from a Well- balanced Stock of Low Cost GMAC Terms Avail able if Financing is Desired FOR BETTER HEALTH —have a Spencer Support designed jutt for you! You'll enjoy new vitaliiy and. lovelier figure linei., Spencers are mod erately priced—guar anteed to keep their (hope. Mrs. Mildred C. McMillen Xenia Phone 1646MX S P E N C E R * ® 0' SUPPORTS " Farm Grain Tile -- ■ • -' . • ,r,j*.• . Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P« O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio m QUALITYMEATS > * Oysters (Pt. can) 73c Bacon Ends .................lb. 39c Ocean Perch F ille t lb. 39c Cottage Cheese........... lb. 25c HARNER & HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET INDIAN PALM READER AND ADVISER MADAM RAY The greatest questions o f life axe quickly solved, failure turned to success, sorrow to joy, separatee are brought together, foes made friends, truths are laid bare. Tells your secret troubles, the cause aiic remedy. Advice on all affairs of life, love, courtship, marriage, buui ness speculation, investments. Come and be convinced. 2512 VALLEY STREET DAYTON, OHIO 1 Feed STOCK-GRO'S 1 72 % SOLIDS For SOLID GAINS You'll get firmflesh—thekindthat buyers know means thq. best in flavor—-from .the natural -solids in Simmons STOCK-GRO. TfS; «d- tared aswell asconcentrated. Come in and get the facts about SIMMONS ' STOCK - GRO SOLD BY, Ullery Elevator Cedarvilie, Ohio arkana, Texas, will take notice that on August 22nd, 1949, Dorothy J. Grumpier filed her certain action in divorce..against him on grounds of gross neglect of duty and ex treme cruelty, said cause being No. 26049 on the docket -of the Com mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come.on for hear ing on .or after the ,8th’ day of October '1949. ' * " . (8-26-6t-9-30) Shoup and Hagler, Attorneys for Dorothy J. Grumpier. , LEGAL NOTICE John F Tripn, whose present place of residence is unknown, and whose last known place of address was 2831 Ewald Circle, Detroit 4, Michigan, is hereby notified that Susie R. Tripp lias, filed, a petition in the .Common Pleas Court, Greene County, against him, the same be ing Case No. 26075. The prayer o f said petition is for a divorce on the grounds of Gi*oss Neglect o f Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date ‘ of the first publication hereof. Dan M. Aultman Xenia, Ohio Attorney fo r Plaintiff (9-9-6t-10-14) SEE ST TODAY! MotorCo.Inc. Rear o f 21 W. Second and 301 S. Detroit Sts. Phone 1770 Xenia, O. f m r a w i ^ a A / h o a / ie s Cedarvilie, Ohio Greater power per gallon Lower cost per load ‘j ADVANCE-DESIGN ‘ TRUCKS C H E V R O L E T , You’ve Found the answer if you’re looking For < truck with a master load of power plus reeord-smashin economy. That’s what you get in Chevrolet trucks wit! their Thrift-Master and Load-Master Valve-in-Kead en gines. These world-famous truck engines develop mor power per gallon of gas and deliver the load at lowc cost than any other engines of their size now in use Come in and see thes.e Advance-Design trucks foda) Maturing VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES—Greater power gallon, lower cost per load • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH- Smpoth engagement • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS- Ouick, smooth shifting •*; HYPOID. BEAR AXLES—5 time 'strohger than spiral bevel type » DOUBLE-AFtTICULATEI BRAKES?^Complete driver control • WIDE-BASE WHEELS-! Increased tire mileage • ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING—'Wil the .cab that. “Breathes” • BALL-TYPE STEERING—Easi< handling • 'UNIT-DESIGN BODIES—Precision built. PREFERRED BY MORE USERS THAN THE NEXT TWO MAKES COMBINES GUMMINCS CHE VROLET SALES Cedarvilie, Ohio
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