The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52
The Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, October 7, 1949 TO CELEBRATE 60th ANNIVERSARY M e . and Mrs. J. M. Bull will celebrate their sixieth wedding anniversary with an “ open house” in the social room of the Cedar ville United Presbyterian Church ca Saturday, October 8, from 2 -ts. o p. m. Friends are invited. The above picture was taken recently at the same place in which the couple was married. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mrs. Grace Kennon o f Dayton, Ohio ^formerly of Cedarville) is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Betty Ruth, to Mr. El lis S, Gaylord, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Gaylord o f Xenia, Ohio. They were married in Ludlow. K y .' Saturday, October 1, 1949 by Rev. Arthur T, Tipton. Accompanying them were Christina Kennon, Mr. Louis Crooker, Grace Kennon and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sowder. The couple will reside at; 360 S. Paterson Blvd., Dayton, Ohio. OFFICERS INSTALLED AT GARDEN CLUB MEETING installation o f officers was con ducted by Mrs. Robert Bullen, re elected president, at a recent m eetiw of the Clifton Green Thumbs Garden Club at the home o f Mis. Ralph Rife, near Clifton. The assistant hostess was Mrs. Walter Carry. Other officers are Mrs. Lloyd Devoe, vice president? Mrs. May nard Neff, secretary; Mrs. Jo seph A . Finney, Jr., treasurer, and Mrs.. Ralph Rife, sunshine chairman.* APPLES For Sale Grimes Golden, Red Delicious, Stayman and other varieties CIDER FOR SALE O n O rder Saturdays Bring Containers At farm on Townsley Road, or resi dence in Cedarville. We deliver in Village. Phone 6-1501. I. C. DAV IS The following committees were* named: Mrs. Russell Luce, chair man, and Mrs, Joseph A . Finney, Jr., Mrs. Ralph .Ault, Mrs. Lloyd Duree and Mrs. Walter Miller, program committee; Mrs. Emile Finney, chairman, Mrs. Omalr Sparrow and Mrs. Homer Halter- raann, constitution committee; Mrs. Pearl Sexton, chairman, Mrs. Robert Paxton and Mrs. Russell Sanderson, membership committee and Mrs. Elmer Sparks, chairman, Mrs. Rsf.ph Bu llenand Mrs. Charles Spen cer, civic achievement commit tee. Twenty members responded to roll call by receiving an exchang- e L h.srdv flower. The October meeting will be hclu October IT at the home of Mr.'. Ralph Bullen, Tanyard Rd. Roll call resp* r ses will he “ Some thing I Have Learned. During the Year.” A program on fall flower arrangements has been planned by Mrs. Omer Sparrow and Mrs. Russell Luce. VISITS RELATIVES Sirs. Wilbur W /jecup spent r POTATOES H. G. Cresswell several days last week in Cincin nati with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schou- m acher. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Wisecup and Mrs. Schou- macher attended a tea at the Westwood Presbyterian church. U. P . M. S. MEETS The Missionary Society o f the U. P. church met Thursday at the home o f Mrs. A . B. Evans. De votions were led by Mrs. Warren Barber, Mrs. Emile Finney had the program. Her topic was, “Our Heritage o f Faith.” Mrs. Evans was assisted by Mrs. Harry Ham- mon andJSJrs. John Davis. S. S. CLASS PARTY The Golden Rule Class met in the Methodist church Thursday evening; Mrs, Clyde McCallister, Mrs. Albert Abels. Mre. Fred Ir vine and Mrs, J. s. West 'were hostesses. Devotions were given by Mrs. P. M. Sipe. Following the business meeting, games were enjoyed. FIRST OF UNION SERVICES The first of the Union Church Services o f the fall was held Wed nesday evening in . the Firxt Presbyterian Church’. Rev. Col lier, Mrs. West and Mr. Richard Williams gave talks on the his tory and beliefs o f the Method ist Church. Next Wednesday the service will be in theTJ. P. church with a member of the First Pres byterian Church giving the talk on First Presbyterian Church. The first meeting was well at tended. Keep Wednesday evening for these services. ATTEND BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. William Clevelle and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Neff and son were a- mong the guests at birthday din ner given fo r Mr; W . L. Neff at his home in -Xenia Sunday. ABELS EDITS Gene Abels former Cedarville high school student has been elected editor in chief of the an nual publication “ Echoes” of Spencervilie high school. He is the son o f Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Abels, formerly o f the local Methodist church. SEES THE TROTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Townsley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans attended the harness races in Lexington, Ky., this past week, ENTERTAIN WIVES Members o f the College Y. W. C. A. entertained the Women Faculty wives o f faculty, pros pective Y members and preach er's wives at a tea Wednesday afternoon at Harriman Hall. Twenty-five quests were present. Mrs. Ira Vavhinger preside.d at the tea table. SMITH, PHONES 4-3721 or 4- 8692, Jamestown, Ohio. (3w-9-29-J&C-10?13) WE RECEIVED in time pew. International-Harvester 62 com bines with or w ithout. motors. HALL J.*HILL FARM SERVICE, Phone 4-36917 Jamestown, Ohio. (2W-9-29-J&C-10-6) r FOR SALE!—Registered Duroc Boars. Call Cedarville 6-4204. (3p) Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trench ing Service RUSS COTTER P n . Rox 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio WANTED TO RENT—Garage for student’s car. John Snowden P. O. Box 446, Cedarville. 2p FOR SALE—Oil heating stoye with 2 drums and 25 gal. oil, Phone 6-4254. WE- HAVE limited number of oil heaters left at greatly reduced prices. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James town, Ohio. _ * . (2w-(L29-J&C-10-6) . FOR SALE—year old hens 30c lb.; fries 35c. MRS. KOPPE, Phene 6-3071. (3w) FOR SALE—Coal heating stove in good condition. L. S. Henderson, Phone 6-1251. “ Fight Rats with RODAN—ready to use—a prepared bait Rats will eat—enough to kill 800 fo r 98c— satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BROWN'S DRUG. FOR SALE—E s t a t e Heatrola (coal). Good condition. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 6-3373. FOR SALE—Dropped apples 2c per lb., Picked apples 4c per lb, at orchard, bring containers. R.’ M. Waddle, R. R. 1. <3p) USED. Hoover sweeper in good condition, cheap. Phone 6-2551. (Tw NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 for Light Trucking, 6-1023. WANTED WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-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) Legal Notice F O R S A L E —22 Winchester: Pump Rifle, short? only, $10.00. £ Call 6-2351.______________ l p. { f FOR SALE—1945 Int. Combine 62-6 ft. PTO; 1947 A. C. Corn 'picker - 2 row mounted; 1947 sDrill Int. 16-7 - fertilizer and grass iseed complete; Corn picker, Int. 12 row pull type. HERBERT F. Notice o f Election on Referendum on Ordinances No. 250 and 251 as Passed by Council in Village Of Cedarville, Ohio Notice is hereby given that pur suance o f two .petitions being filed with the Board of Elections, Greene County, Ohicu. asking for a refer endum on Ordinances Nos. 250 and 251 as passed by the Council in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, on July 5th, 1949, and that said ordi nances will he submitted to the electors o f said Village for a vote on Tuesday, November 8th, 1949, at the regular’ voting places in said Village. Ordinances No. 250 provides for fixing number of regular meetings o f Council and the compensation to be received by each, the h#llo- to provide for a “ Yes” or' “No” vote. Ordinances No. 251 provides for fixing the salaries and bonds of certain officers n the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. The Polls for said Election will be ojjen at 6:30 o’clock A . M. and remain open until 6:30 o’clock P; M., (Eastern Standard Time), o f said day. By order o f the Board o f Elec tions, o f Greene County, Ohio. Wm. H. McGervey, Clerk Dated Sept. 17^1949. (9-30-4t-10-21) Weekend Specials Mother (Reg.) Oats 33c CampbelPs Cream -of Ch icken & Ch icken N ood le 2 Cans 33c Elbow Macaroni and Spaghetti lcSale 2 Boxes 13c Carnation Milk 3 Cans 35c Ohio Potatoes (Peck) 55c Cauliflower (Head) 29c Broccoli Bunch 35c Grimes Golden Apples 6 lbs. 29c Bananas 2 lbs. 33c Bacon Sliced 39c lb. Bologna 29clb. * GroundBeef 49c lb.* Fries 59c lb. BoiledHam (Fink & Heine) 99c lb. RIGID s S e CASHANDCARRY N. MainSt. Cedarville* O. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Mattie D, Smith, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Geo. H. Smith, has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate of Mattie D. Smith, deceased, late of Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio, # Dated this 30th day o f Saptem- 1949 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (10-7-3t40-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate., o f Charles E. Geisler, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Eliz abeth M. Geisler, aka Elisa M, Geisler, aka Eliza M. Geisler has been duly appointed as Executrix of the. estate of Charles E. Geisler, deceased, late of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22nd day o f Septem- |jgj» 1949 w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ^ By Hazel Chaffin Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Kittie Gentner, De ceased. .. , Notice is hereby given that Franklin Clay Masters, has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate of Kittie Gentner, deceased, l a t e o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 28th day o f Septem ber, 1949. '■ w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio*. By Luella Howser Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Xenia Market vs. Robert K. and Bertha L. Shaw Robert K. Shaw and Bertha L. Shaw, whose respective . place of residence is unknown and who has departed from the county o f their residence with intent to delay or defraud the creditors, or to "avoid service o f, summons, ore to keep themselves consented with like in tent, will take notice that on Sep tember 21, 1949, the undersigned filed its petition in the Court o f Common Pleas in Greene County, Ohio. The action is apponeut. and account fo r merchandise sold. The prayer o f the petition is fo r .-judg ment fo r $180.03 with interest a t the rate o f 6 percent from the first day o f July, 1949. . The defendants named above are required to answer on or before the 19th day of November; 1949- Xenia Market by. Robert B. Brewer, Attorney for Plaintiff. (9-23-6t-10-28) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Jennie M. Kyle, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that^WiF lard H. Kyle has been duly ap pointed as Executor o f the estate Jennig M. Kyle, deceased, late of Cedarvilie Village, Greene Coun ty, Ohio. ^ Dated this 15 day of-September, 1949.\ •' 5 - ; > w i l l i a n b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge’ of theTProbate Court, Greene County, Ohio. <9-23c3t-10-7) By Hazel Chaffin „ Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION NOTICE is,hereby given that in pursuance o f a Resolution' o f the •Board o f Education of the Cedar- ville Township Greene County, Ohio, passed on the 21st day of June, 1949, there will be submitted to a vote o f the neople of said Ce darville Township at the NOVEM BER ELECTION to be held in the Ywp. of .Cedarville, Ohio, at the regular place i f voting therein, on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1949,. the question of levying a re newal'-of a tax in "excess o f the ten mill limitation Tor the benefit o f Cedarville Township School District for the purpose of pro viding additional funds for cur rent expenses at a rate not exceed- in 2 ..§ Mills for each one dollar.of valuation; which amounts to Thir ty cents for each one hundred dol lars--of valuation, for 1949-1950- 1951-1952-1953, . * The Foils Tor said Election will be open at 6:30 o’clock A. M. and remain open until 6:30 o’clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time) of said day. By order of the Board o f Elections, of Greene County, Ohio. Wm. H. McGERVEY, _ Clerk Dated Sept. 17, 1949 (9-23-41-10-14) LEGAL NOTICE Louie R .' Crumnler, whose last known place of residence was Tex arkana, Texas, will take notice that on August 22nd, 1949, Dorothy J. Grumpier filed her certain action in divorce against him on grounds o f 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 Crumpler. . LEGAL NOTICE John F TripD, whose present FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at i% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. For Hightr yields of dean . Plant Seed Treated with CERESAN® Sven the beet seed can rot in the {round— unless it’s protected. That’s why we recommend that Koii plant seed wheat treated with Du Pont “Ceresan” seed disinfect tant and protectant for better .stands and yields o f clean grain. Here’s how “Ceresan” protects k’our seed: e CHICKSMID DICAY, blight, stink ing smut and other diseases, e OFFSIT 8 SAD WKATHIR—Helps step up germination, even when growing conditions are worst. ’Ceresan” treatment is equally affective on oats, barley, rye, mil lets and flax. For prompt, economic*! and effec tive treating sendee LIT U f TREAT YOU * *881® WITH "C IRBSAN ” Ullery Elevator Cedarville, Oh io C O z V Fri. and Sat., - Oct. 7-8 TIM HOLT - in - “Gun Smugglers” Cartoon - Comedy - Sports Sun. and Mon., * Oct. 9-10 Cary Grant > Franchoi Tone “Every Girl Should - ■ k ' , t. ■» AS ■ Fox News - Cartoon Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 12-13 Van Heflin - Robert Ryan Be Married” “Act Of Violence” News - MGM Special. place of residence is unknown, and whose last known place o f address was 2831 Ewald Circle, Detroit Michigan, is hereby notified. that Susie R. Tripp has. filed a petition in the Common Ple'as Court, Greene County, against hint, the same be ing Cage No. 26075. The prayer of said petition is for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty, and that said cause will come on fo r hedring.,on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Dan M. 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