The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52

The Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, November '4, 1949 Attend County Scout Meeting Mrs. Greer McCallister, Mrs. David Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Cum­ mings, Sirs. Robert MacGregor, Mrs. Harold Reinhard and Mrs* Nelson Creswell attended a bi- yearly all-county. Scout meeting in the Fels building in Yellow Springs Thursdav evening. Mrs. Swinnerton o f Yellow Springs talked on Juliet Lowe, . Scout .leader and several Brownies 1 and “ Why I Like to be a Scout." The Yellow Springs troop served a nose bag lunch to those-present. Lay Plans to Form Auxiliary Any ladies interested in join­ ing the American Legion Auxil­ iary may obtain petitions from Mrs. Greer McCallister. The first meeting and electron o f officers; will be Monday evening at 8 at the shelter house. Charter mem- Green Thumb Club Meets, Nov. 8 Clifton's Green Thumb garden club is to meet with Mrs. Robert Bullen on River road, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 8 , with Mrs. Charles Spencer as co-hostess. Members will respond to roll call by naming and describing some chrysanthemum Mrs. El­ mer Sparks an Mrs. John Bicketfc will tell o f arrangements o f flow­ ers between book ends. W e e k ------X — X : — X — e n d S p x — x —STAPLES— x— x - t e c i a l s —X ----- X - x — « Mothers Lge Box! Oats 33c Corn Meal 5,1b. bag29c Mops (8oz.) .... 59c Tide (Giant Size) 75c Coffee (Bliss Vacuum Pack) 65c lb. Pineapple- Juice (46 oz.) 49c ------X ------X - X - 3 -— x —PRODUCE— x—-x ------X - X - X ------ Fresh Spinach and CeleryCabbage i Florida Oranges (large) 59c doz. Sweet Potatoes 2lbs. 23c Tomatoes . Potatoes Cranberries (Cello) .... 29c (Peck) 55c 2 lbs. 45c ------X- - X - X - — x — x —MEATS— x — x— - X - X ----- X ------ GroundBeef 49c lb. __ (Baby Beef) Bound Steak 79c lb. j Eggs (Large) doz. 49c FRIES (cut & ready to eat) .... 65c RIB RAOST .............................. 65c lb. RIGIOS&CASH ANO CAR Y N. Main St. Cedarville, O . HELP WANTED— Rigio’s M arke t A p p ly 'in person. Mr. and M*’s. Raymond Hixon "had as weekend guests Mr. and #Mrs. J. K. Rickey of Gilman, HI. Mrs. George Creswell is spend­ ing several days in Findlay with Mrs. Della Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Bradfute. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pickering and son attended the 27th wed­ ding anniversary o f the latter's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jacks, in Dayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs and daughter attended a birthday dinner fo r Harley Antler at Mar­ shall, Sunday. Mr. Antler is an uncle of Mr. Jacobs. Misses D.oris Ann and Susie Reynolds spent the weekend in Wilmington with their aunt,. Mrs. Anna Hazard. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bickett Clifton have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. James Marshall in Mom- mouth, dll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis o f Clifton spent their vacation in Williamsburg. Ya., and other places in the east. Judgments Given APA fraternity, o f Washington D. C. has been awarded a- judg­ ment o f §882.34 against Reid Jackson o f Wilberforce state* col­ lege. A judgment in the sum o f §510.07 has been awarded Roy 0. Stanley from Charles W. and Mary Lou Theobold, : The Citizens National Bank of Xenia has been awarded a judg­ ment of $355.20 and §2,450 a- gainst Qtto’ M. and Edna Ander­ son. The Gity Loan was granted a judgment of §544.67 against William Jongs. :’r State Wins Suit In a case styled the State of Ohio vs. A. Stafford and Ruth McCullough, Judgg Johnson has ruled that the state may have an easement on the defendants’ property m Clifton in prepara­ tion fo r construction o f an im­ provement of the highway. The state is ordered to pay the .defen­ dants §4,937.50 for the easement. Suits Dismissed Two suits in court with Glen Preston as plaintiff vs. Tom Pel- frey, et al., have been dismissed. The action styled Virginia. Rich­ ter vs. Herbert Richter has been dismissed. -* * , < The case o f the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance company vs. Lloyd Hall has been dismissed. Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P„ Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio probate Court The auditor has been ordered to appraise the estate o f Ger­ trude Barnes, late of Jamestown. Frank Shigley is named execu­ tor of the estate of Gertrude 1 \ Barnes, late of Jamestown. The will o f Louisa S. Beall has been admitted to probate. Charles Straley has elected to iiccept the real estate at its ap­ praised value, §14,000 in the case ul ' Straley vs. Heironimus. Georgia J. Ervin has- been named executrix of the estate of 1> rederick Ervin. Giving bond in the sum of $9,- 000 Roy C. Spahr has been named administrator of the estate of D. 0 . SDahr. The court has named Dorothy B. Ross -dministratrix o f the es­ tate of Dora G. Ross, posting bond in the sum of § 6 , 000 . Anne W. McClellan has been named executrix of the estate of Schuyler N. Mcfllelllan, whose •will has beerr admitted to pro­ bate. Will admitted. The will of Clara J. Stephens has been admitted to probate. Marriages Licenses Allen Lee Sandbeg, student from Chicago, and Marjory Helen Meyers o f Yellow Springs. Ralph Edward Hisey, Dayton, and Thelma .Virginia Purdy, Fairfield. * William Martin Fulton and Bonnie Jean Kannapel, both, of Yellow Springs. Mike Crawley and Janet Rose Littler, both of Xenia. Real Estate Transfers Bruce and Edith Brooks to Mil­ dred Harper, lot in Jamestown. Katie Judge to Floyd O. and F. M. Harper, 3.5 acres in James­ town. Tye Marie Pajsne Heck to Vir­ gil and Anna Jean Barger, lot in Cedarville township. William L. Giles, to Thurl and ^Evelyn Hickman, three lots in Yellow Springs. pump gun. Call 6-4841. FOR •SALE—Cord’ wood. Bill Peterson, phone 6-2083. ( 2 p) FOR SALE—Lot' 95x250 with 2 room cottage at 1308 Arnold Ave., Dayton. Price §2500. Contact owner Ernest Phillips at Duvall Hard­ ware, Cedarville, or call Cedarville 6-1584 after 6 p. m. . (3t) “ Fight Rats with RODAN—ready to use—a prepared bait Rats will eat—enough to kill 800 for 98c— satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BROWN’S DRUG. NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R." 2 for Light Trucking, 6-1023. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for sales and service Cedarville and vicinity. If interested write Motorists Mutual Insurance Com­ pany, 471 East Broad Street, Co­ lumbus, Ohio. (3w) FOR RENT—Safe and dry stor­ age room. Tel. 6-1124. (2w) WANTED ANNOUNCING * m Amos Frame as W r i t e - I n C a n d i d a t e for MAYOR OF C E DARV I L L E In order to elect Mr* Frame as Mayor o f Cedarville it a will fee necessary at the polls .on Nov. 8 that his name * o he written in and also an X placed in the ballot square in front o f his name. It will NOT count as a vote’ for Mr. Frame unless BOTH are done. Paid Political Advertisement Sponsored by * Cedarville Citizens Committee : RELESS CAL! CLASSIFIED ADS WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP it’s new. It’s easy. It’s ' G u a r an t e e d . "Get it at BROWN’S DRUGS. Cedarville. . -■ ( 8 w) Judge of the. Probate Court, Greene |Greene County, Ohio*, said case be- County, Ohio. ?infr No. 26,124 on the docket of cThierDeputr'cierk \ . C o u rt and ®n for ._____ .____________________________ j hearing on or after the 19tn. aay T p e * i wnTTrir !o f November, 19-i9. / / Et ALn • C® . , OTTERBEIN CREAGER Virginia F Hoover, whose ad- Attorney fo r Plaintiff dress is 227 Madison Street, Harris-j CaIIaban Bldg. burg Pennsylvania, will take no-f Dayton 0hio (10-14-61-11-18). face that, on the 8 th day o f Octo -1 ------------------------------------ -------— ber, 1949^Lester K ; Hoover filed ’ LEGAL NOTICE his certain;, i ’etitiorr’ against’ her j Hairry J. Clark, whose last known fo r divoreff ” on the’ grounds o f ?address was 17917 Reed Street, gross neglect o f duty before the (Meiiindale, Michigan, will take Common Pleas Court o f Greene i notice that on the 27tli day o f Octo- County, Ohio, said case being No. [ber, 1949, Helen Margaret Clark 26,123 on the docket of said Court | filed her certain petition against of extreme J J V /}A U U U 1A l l l v U v v a c l> v x 0 » 1 U V A U U 1 U ) 4 1 I U J U C i L C l b a l U y C L l t l A u l o g and will come on for hearing on 1 him for divorce on the grounds or afte.r the 19th day of November, Igross neglect o f duty and 1949. SCHARRER, SCHARRER & HANAGHAN Attorneys for Plaintiff Gas & Electric Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (10-14-6t-ll-18) HELP WANTED—Rigio’s Mar­ ket. Apply in-person. Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E state'of Jessie G. Gowdy, De­ ceased. Notice is h'ereby given that Wil­ liam H. Gowdv has been duly ap­ pointed as Executor _of the estate of Jessie G. Gowdy, deceased, late o f Beavercreek Township, Greene Dated this 22nd day. of October, County, Ohio. 1949. w i l l i a m B. M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Frank J. Whitg, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Ralph M White has be.en duly ap­ pointed as Administrator of the. estate o f Frank J. White, deceased late of Sugarcreek T own s h i p , Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18tli day of October, 1949. w i l l i a m b .- M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser , . Chief Deputy Clerk FOR SALE TURKEYS FOR SALE—Small family size turkeys, dressed or oh foot, delivered. Call 6-2462. David Ramsey. (4-t) FOR SALE—Black fur coat and hat, size 14, good condition, sell reasonable. Call 6-2251. TURKEYS FOR SALE—Hens dressed 65c; Toms dressed 50c; Hens on foot 50e; Toms on foot 35c above prices delivered. Gene Miller, Telephone Clifton 5812 or 5798. FOR SALE—Hot Boy, gas heat­ er with fan, five room size, used 1 winter; Phone 61351, Wilbur Wisecup. . ■ ' AVON Cosmetics and Perfection Products. Christmas Specials. Mrs. Ralph E. Cummings, Phone 6-2551. FOR SALE—Thor Gladiron. Al­ so one new Winchester model 12, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT .Estate of Wilson Downs, De- ‘ceased. Notice is hereby given that Law­ rence T. Tattle has been duly ap­ pointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Wilson Downs, deceased, late o f Bath Township, Greene Ceunty, Ohio. Dated this 14th day-of October, 1949. . . • . . • w i l l i a m - b .-M c C a l l i s t e r C o z THEATRE Y Fri. - Sat Nov. 4 - 5 Alan Ladd - Betty Field “The Great Gatsby” Cartoon and Popular Science Sun. - Mon. Nov. 6 - 7 Bing Crosby - William. Bendix “A CONNECTICUT . YANKEE” Also. Fox News- , • Wed. - Thins. ' Nov. 9 - 1 0 Ronald Regan - Virginia Mayo “The Girl froms Jones Beach” News - Cartoon - Sports LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The Church o f God of Cedarville, Ohio has filed itsj petition in the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, by its regular.elected Trus­ tees, being Case No. 26154 in said Court, praying for authority to mortgage its real estate in the Village of Cedarville, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, being alb of Lot No. Sev­ enty-Seven (77) in John Orr’s Third Addition to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and to obtain a loan not to exceed Five Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($5,- 500.00), to be secured by mortgage on said real estate described in the petition and that said petition will be for hearing on' or after the 25th day. o f November, 1949. Herman E. Stevenson Hazel Timberlake Virgil Stanforth Ora Tingley Edith Stanforth Board of Trustees of The Church of God, Cedarville, Ohio. (10-28-5t-ll-25) LEGAL NOTICE Edward William Ginac, whose address is Japanese Air Material Division, APO 704, San Francisco, California, care o f Post Master, will take notice that on the 8 th day of October. 1949, Louise P. Gi­ nac filed her certain petition a- gainst him for d i v . jd r c e on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court of {cruelty before the Common Pleas Comrt o f Greene County, said case being No. 26,166 on the dpeket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 10 th day o f December, 1949. WEINBERG & WINGERTER Attorneys for Plaintiff 407-12 Callahan Bldg. Dayton 2 , Ohio (ll-4-6t-12-9) Vote for PaulL Cummings Endorsing Candidate for Cedarville Township Board o f Education Election Nov. 8* 1949 R. C. Fredricks as Mayor of Cedarville DON HUBBARD (Present Councilman) j $ p s i ■ M A N N O U N C I N G THE mw HMCOST H em m Atp O fanon Yes, it's here . . . the new OTARION “Discovery” model Hearing Aid, priced at half-what you would expect to pay. Small, light, powerful, in a beautiful case. The finest OTARION ever made. Hear voices distinctly, en­ joy COMrORTABLE hearing all th e tim e. Try it— note the low price— you too will say it’s a “Discovery,” Ask for “Hearing Test Chart” FREE. HEARING AID ONLY $ 9 7 5 0 Batteries and accessories for all makes of hearing aids Inquire about the Inv|sable Mold A Trained Consultant will be at Brown’s Drug Store Monday, Nov. 7 from 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. Call for an appointmen t Brown’s Drug Store H. H. BROWN , Cedarvifte, Ohio ^ M ese B etter Navy Beans 3 l b s . ...........25c Salad Dressing(Moderne) Pink Salmon Tall Can .... 39c Qk J a r .................... 35c Brown Sugar 1 lb. Box 1034c Sauer Kraut Spring Garden Tide Large B o x ......... . 24c No. 232 ca n ............. .....10c Pears Eaveys No. 2»/2 can 29c Tomatoes.......... No. 2 can 10c Jam (Grape) 2 lb. Jar .... 25c Corn White or Yellow No. 2 Dog Food Viking 4 cans 29c • , n Prune plums No. 23^ can 19c ■v: meats Beef Stejiks T-Bone or Club . Pork Steaks.............. lb. 49c • ............. ........... lb- 69c Beef Roasts (Choice) lb. 59c Bacon End Slices ........ lb. 39c ™ Don’ t Forget Your Thanksgiving Turkey Orders — HARNER & HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET

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