The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

Site Cedarville, O. H era ld Friday^ January 27 , 194 & A im er the Greene County Farm Front B yE . A. DRAKE Farm Machinery Clinic Feb. 3 The selection, adjustment and efficient use of farm machinery extension agricultural engineer* a t the Court House Assembly Sopm Friday Feb. 3, from 10:00 a. M. to 3:30 p. m- Mr. Huber will discuss the kinds and how much machinery there should be on farms of dif­ ferent sire and types. Proper veys have shown th a t improper carburetor adjustment can cost the farmer $60 a year. All farm­ ers are invited to attend the meeting. Stockmen’s Banquet Feb. 6 Robert E. Humphreys who will present the General Electric tractor maintenance will receive. Company’s "House of Magic” a t will be discussed by S. G. Huber, major consideration since sur- the Greene County Stockmens Banquet a t the Xenia Field House February 6 a t 7:00 p. m. is a young engineer well qualified to demonstrate the marvels of mod­ ern science. ... The “House of Magic” - is a science show of mystifying dem- onstrations-actually no t magic at ‘ all, but proof tha t scientific fact can be stranger than fiction. How you can hove * 'SrfSa. M B * afterahardday’swork Today, more than ever before, your success dc-j:.i\ on energy and vitality . . . your ability to keep up the pace of modern living. You NEED the FOOD ENERGY you get from delicious Super-Enriched HOLStJM BREAD. The vitamins and minerals it contains releasfifthe body building and energy producing nourishment in bread and other foods you eat. So enjoy Super-Earle*/.?:! IIOLSUM BREAD at every energy to spare even l Q meal, Then you’ll have after a hard day’s work the NEW ■ - « m BREAD i made with' 6 - 8*6 recipe: that calls for 6 c/o Xnillc—8 ^ sugar—6 $ . X \ .shortening. It’s Super-Enriched with Vita* • i min B l, B2, and D and .Cplcium'^ Niacin' and Iron. • y y >v:>. & ?& $$$& * STAYS FRESH LONGER! TASTES BETTER!; m W B I ENRICHED C o n t a in s N o S o f t e n e r ! Listen to “ HAME-A-TUHE” i f a ,m ,a n d 5 :15 p . m * W IZ E -~ 1340 On Your Dial \ t A BETTER WAY TO GET EXTRA ’ '.»*%*v* [ V IT A M IN S a n d M IN E R A L S ■/ ....... 'm, ■'$ u \ '/ '/' • ‘ %/-"f X'Y \ ' ' f t , / ' £ .4 | X- t \ y - i ’/ 4 t u %. ; j t . J r , , X m # 4 y/Vj' ( y y 'y */// /i'Zi <■■/ ...... /'• r-c::. % \ - y g 1 k t » '///A u w% W Y - n p m yfi '■ M I. mt '///A - '"is/'"* $ $4 W a <-*■ . 4* & //A*. X X Introducing a ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS Great Load-Master '*105” Engine It’s the most powerful truck engine in Chevrolet history! And it’s here now to give you a new high, in on-the-job, performance for your 19$0 hauling. . This great Load-Master Valve-in- Head engine with 105 horsepower enables you to speed up heavy-duty schedules —complete more deliveries in less time. And for light- and medi­ um-duty hauling, Oheyrolet’s famed Thrift-Master Engine also delivers morq power with improved perform­ ance. * Come in and look over these new Chevrolet Trucks in the light of your own hauling needs. See all the impor­ tant improvements for 1950. See how Chevrolet offers just the model' you want—with more power and greater value than ever! f * g* ERFORMANCE LEADERS -P. AYLOAD LEADERS P, OPULARITY LEADERS P * I * rice L eaders Cedarville, CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES O h io Recearch in science has un­ covered many things many mar­ velous things about electricity. The “House of Magic” shows some of these things and how they are being used. Actually, the presentation is a pleasant •com­ bination of entertainment and information. "* Tickets are now on sale and must be Secured from township committees or a t the county a- genfc’s office before February 3. Chairmen of township ticket committees are: Ross, Earl Rit- enour; Cedarville, Harold Dob- Mns; Miami, Raymond Sprack- lin;,, B ath ,' Harry _ Trollinger; Beavercreek, Ed Hainesj Sugar- (reek, Everett Gregg; Spring Valley, Ernest Beam; ' Caesar- creek, Wilfred McDonald; Jef­ ferson, Wilbur Beard; New Jas­ per, Russell. Fudge; and Xenia, J. B. Lane. Robert L. Thomas is chairman of the _county ticket committtee. Machinery Can Reduce Costs There is around $8500.00 in­ vested in farm machinery on the average commercial" family farm in Greene County and the annual cost of operating this machinery is approximately $1550. The op­ erating costs include deprecia­ tion, repairs, taxes; insurance, fuel and oil. Fuel and oil account for more than one-third of the to­ tal operating cost. There is still need for wide­ spread use of farm machinery and equipment to cut production costs. Machinery is still relative­ ly cheaper than farm labor. How­ ever, with the prices o f farm pro­ ducts declining farm economists are urging farmers to avoid both under and over investment in machinery and to operate all machines efficiently. Ohio’s Balance According to Finance Director H. D. Defenbacher Ohio’s bal­ ance is $2,240,000, which is in ex­ cess of the expenditures author­ ized by the legislature and well within the budget set for the year 1950. - winners will speak and the win­ ner for the state declared. After the business session -Thursday morning, the final lec­ ture of the convention will be giv­ en by Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, on “The Holy Spirit and Holy Ex­ pectations." iGas & Eltctric Bldg., Dayton, Ohio i (l-27-6t-3-3) PERSONALS w. S. c. S, TO HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY The W. S. C. S. of the Method- ist Church will hold their Lunch­ eon meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 1, a t 12 noon at the home of Mrs Alberta Frame. . Bring table service. Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey Jr,, of New Port is visiting at the home af his grand­ mother Mrs. Lueilo Bailey, Ralph Murdock returned to his h<*nr>e- Monday from McClellan hospital where he " has been a patient.. ---------—— Mrr and Mrs, Greer M.cCallis- te i had gs gatnyday' evening din- . n e r guest* Miss Garnet Tb»ma§ of i Findlay and Mrs, Ida Birds* all of Dayton. , Mrs. Joseph Pitstiek of Day- ton is visiting at the home-of her son-in-law and- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings. Mrs. Arthur Townsley and sons Paul and Charlie have T§- . turned to their home after sev­ eral months in Baltimore. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Beaty left Saturday memm s tg yjs.it Mr. and Mrs. Fred RllSSSlJ iff Dune­ din Florida, OhioPastors Conventionto Be inColumbus The 31st 'annual Ohio Pastor’s convention will be held in Memor- jjaj JJgjl, Columbus, January. 30 to February ?. This i» a time e f hiRh fellow­ ship with p**tor* of si? doffffiff.i- nationi from over the state gf Ohio attending. More than 3,009 pastors have' registered a t tbs convention in previous years. There is added to the fellowship the inspiration, information and suggestions of technique .in preaching from the speakers who are considered the best in their denominations. Tbg Rev. Bryan Green from the gpisespal Church of England and a famous evangelist is on the program. Likewise such prom­ inent pastors as Raymond Bailey, Edwin T. Dahlberg, Dan Poling, representing the Baptist church; James W. Clarke, St. Louis, of the Presbyterian church; Perry Epler Gresham of the Christian church; Russell J. Humbert, E. Stanley Jones, B. F. Lamb, Bishops Mar­ tin and Oxman of the Methodist church; Bishop Stamm of the Evangelical United Brethern church; and E. G. Homrighausen of Princeton university and A. G. Wehrli Of Eden Theological sem­ inary of Webster Groves, Mo.. The devotions will be led by Dr. Rqs.se?) Humbert of Trinity chwchi'AfeWL _ Holy communsemw.1??be observ­ ed Tuesday morning fit l l ff~ cloclt with Dr. Bdhlberg pregetk ing 'the sermon ^People of ths Cup.” pastors’ wives tea will be served' a t ’Broad Street Methodist church, Tuesday after­ noon at 3:30. The fellowship sup­ per will be held'Tuesday evening with Dr. Barf Poling and Bishop Oxman as speakers, Wednesday morning a t 10:1$ the six young people’selected^in the state elimination P«ace deeja- mation contests from the district CLASSIFIED ADS BARBER SHOP OPEN—Allen’s Barber Shop is now open from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Wed­ nesday, when it closes a t noon. Jack Allen. ' ^ ' SEWING—Women and childrens clothing. Phone 6-1081, D o r i s Truesdale. NOTICE LOST—1951 Cedarville h i g h school class ring with blue set, initials inside MES. Reward. Mari, lyn Stewart. The annual1meeting of the mem­ bers of the Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan*Association, for the election of directors and for .the transaction of any,other busi­ ness *of the association shall be held at its home office at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Wednesday the 18th of January 1950. Pv J. McCorkell, Secy. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-burner Glow Boy oil circulating heater with Blower and thermostat. Phone 6-4632. FOR SALE—Brown casuals new, size 8, $3. Phone 6-3851. NE.W AND USED manure spreaders. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, James­ town, Ohio. (2W-1-19-J & C- 1-26) • Legal Notice • LEGAL NOTICE . Marie A. Wood, whose address is 439 Baxter Avenoe, Louisville 4, Kentucky, will take notice that on the 14th day of January, 1950, Curtis E. Wood filed his certain petition against her for divorce gn the grounds* of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Oho, said case being No. 26,260 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 4th day of March, 1950. DEETY & ZIEGLER Attorneys for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Maude H. Miller, a minor 20 years of age, whose last known place of residence was R. F. D. 4, London, Kentucky, and Joe Ham­ mons, th e ' father and natural guardian of the said Maude H. Mil­ ler, will take notice that on the 19tlr day 'of January 1950, Raymond Miller filed his certain action in divorce against the sad Maude H. MHer, mi grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty, said cause being No. 26265 on the docket, of the Com­ mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after six full weeks from the Sate of the first publication hereof. DAN M. AULTMAN, Xenia. Ohio Attorney for Raymond Miller. FOR RENT—8-room bouse with­ out electricity, 3 miles west of Ce­ darville. Phone 7-2619. (2-t) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Kenneth W- Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t Mary E. Johnson has been duly appoint­ ed is Administratrix of the es­ tate of Kenneth W. Johnson, de­ ceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this" 5th day of January, 1P50. WILLIAM B. McOALLISTER lodge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (l-13-3t-l-27) By Luella Hov’ser Chief Deputy Clerk FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We huve many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans a t 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Paul Bruce Fienberg will petition the probate court of Greene County, Ohio, praying tha t his name be changed to Paul Bhice. Said petition will be for hearing on or after the 23rd day of Feb­ ruary 1950. * Paul Bruce Fienberg Wead and Aultman Attorneys Farm Grain Tile Ditching T ren ch ing Service P. O. Box 743 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio NEW CORN HYBRIDS — for High Yield. Cleon Husking, Early Maturity, Quick Drying Delicious Sweet Com Hybrids Lading Cjgyep Buffalg emd Ranger Alfalfa — Fescues Birdsfggt Trefoil —- Reed Canary Grass — Sweet Sudan Full line of New Clovers and other Grasses Andrew, Columbia-and Clinton ” 59 " Oats Write for free copy of our 1950 Catalog. We cordially invite you to visit apd see pur complete line of Farm and Garden Seed. W. U . SCARFP’S SQN5* Boy 61 ^N ew C a r lis le ; OHiV! Incom e T a x Spec ia list ROBERT B. BREWER Accountant and Tax -gpgciajfsj S«/2 E. Main St. - Xenia, O. Day. or evening appointments /> Phone 269-J ter COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN A Speciality Moderate Prices DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 Cows $2.§0 ffffg? $ 0.25 Gwt. Collect 4§4 Xgnja XENIA FERTILIZER Small stock removed promptly CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE Will your “winter things” he moth bait this summer? Not if you solid them to New Cedarville Cleaners for expert dry cleaning. Dirt and .grime work into fab* r ic - j —often -inviiibly theaj moth woijms have a feast. Before you store, let New Cedarville Cleaners “proof” your clothes against the menace of moths and silver fish. Sr-4? THEN® Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 SHOP and SAVE At THRIFT - E ’Sweet Cherries West Bay Heavy Syrup Full No, 2 can . ............. 19% Toilet Tissue Zenith Brand 10 Rolls for...... .............. 49c Red Kidney Beans Spring Garden No. 2 can ...rr.. 10c Grape Jam Ruby Bee Brand 2 lb. Jar 29c Walnuts English lb* bag 35c, Popcorn Home Grown lb. 19c Soups Campbell Bean & Vegetable...............can 13c Morton’s Smojked Salt 7% lb. B o x ..... .................... 79c P & G White Naptha Soap 3 Bars --- --............... 2 ic Ivory Soap Lge Size 2 Bars *....... ...... ........ ... 25c Potatoes Ohio Grown Katandins Pk. Bag .... 49c New Cabbage Solid Heads lb........... ............ .... ...... 4%e* All Flavor^ Pt. 25c Qt. 4 I t Sure is ; .Fine Desse Gold QUALITYMEATS Smoked Picnics (Eaveys) - ......—lb. 35c Slab Bacon (Eaveys - only) ' .........39c Jewel Bacon (Kingan’s Piece) .. ...... .- lb . 19c .Weiners (Braun Bros.) * .......—..... lb. 49c Bologna ( ” ” ) .... lb. 43e Oysters (P t Can) .... Ea. 67c HARNERt HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET

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