The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
Along Greene County Farm Front By E. A . DRAKE S o y Battles To Address Forum Meeting \ Roy Battles, WLW farm pro gram director, -will address the ' Greene county Farm Forum’s town and: country meeting Mon day, Sept* 25, at 6:45 *p. m. at Geyers. The Cedarville township pro gram committee co-ehairmaned hy David C. Bradfute and Ray mond Cherry ■will be in charge. The town and counrty meeting is an annual event at -which busi ness and professional men o f the county are guests of Forum members. Advance reservations should be made at the county agents office. International Dairy Exposition The second international dairy exposition will be held in Indi anapolis a t the state fair grounds Oct. 7-14. This is the second time that Indiana will be host to the so called “ Worlds Fair of the Dairy Industry.” Last year the show drew over 200,000 people from this country and Canada to see 2633 head of the finest dairy cattle of the world. The Myron Fudge and Son Ayrshire herd of Jamestown was in the show last year, we understand they will be entered again this year. Proven Bull-In Devoe Herd L. A. Devoe, Cedarville, R. R. 1 , recently received word from Ohio State university that, the Ayrshire bull Trelawn Warrior (71605) had been proved by rec ords suplied through the Greene cpunty dairy testing program carried on by Glen Charles. The bull’s daughters had an average record o f 17 pounds of butterfat over their dams. This animal was proved through cows owned in four different herds located in Ohio and Indiana. Mr. Devoe’s cow, Golden Jewel (327677) had a 305 day record o f 392 pounds of butterfat. Angus Bulls Used In Dairy Herds Use o f Angus bulls in dairy herds is a growing practice in artifical breeding. Some advan tages o f Angus bulls are: 1. First - calf damage an Hol stein heifers is avoided. 2. A fast gaining beef animal from the cross. 3. Angus ai-e used on grade- or low producing cows. 4. Hard breeders are easier to settle with more potent angus semen. Cattle Pay $1 A Pound For Salt Salt was worth $1 a pound on steer gains at Kansas experiment station. One lot of steers ate 21 pounds, o f salt apiece in a 32,7 day growing and fattening per iod. They ontgained cattle that g o t no salt 65 pounds a head and sold 50 cents a hundred higher. Salt was needed most on sum mer pasture, where unsalted steers gained 2 pounds a head daily, compared with 2.6 pounds fo r those that got salt. Each lb. o f salt produced 6 pounds of ex tra gain. Good Seedbed For Wheat A good seedbed may mean the difference between a good wheat crop and a poor one, says E. E. Barnes, Ohio agricultural experi ment station agronomist. Two conditions are foremost in pre paring the seedbed fo r wheat. The first is a well settled con dition; that is, freedom from air- pockets and holes between the subsoil and the plow layer. This can best be assured i f the land is plowed at least 4 to 6 weeks be fore seeding. Rather than plow land fo r wheat only a week or so before seeding, it is usually best not to plow but simply disk the land. The second condition is a good seedbed fo r wheat is that is should not be worked down too fine. A mulch of small clods on the surface is desireable because during the winter they will tend to wash around the wheat roots and keep them covered. They also give some protection against soil erosion until the wheat plants get sufficient size to hold the soil in place. SoilGroupat • School of MV Association Three Greene county soil dis trict supervisors and a guest at tended a four-day school at Bald- win-Wallace college in Berea, and. another group of Greene coun- tjans went there last Thursday. The school fo r soil conserva tion district supervisors opened Tuesday and continued through Friday. It is sponsored annually by the Missippi Valley associa tion in various states. The nat ional association is composed of a group o f persons associated with merchandising, industry and shipping and interested in soil conservation. The group which left Tuesday morning included A. E. Peterson, Miami township, treasurer o f the Greene county district; J. B. Lane, Xenia township, president o f the state federation; Robert Ll •Thomas, Beavercreek township, official delegate, and Lowell Fess, TheWeek atthe GreeneCounty CourtHouse Seek Damages Seeking to collect damages of $5,000 and asking that the defen dants be restrained from inter fering with the plaintiff’s home life, Charles E. and Mary G. Cot- trill, Fairborn, R.R. 2, filed suij: in common pleas court against Harry S. and Beulab Pant, Fair born, R. R. 2. The plaintiffs, represented by J. H. Patricoff, Dayton lawyer, declared the two families are neighbours, the Cottrolfe have three children and Mr; and Mrs. Pant, four children. The Pant children according to the petition, are allowed to roam the neighbor hood without supervision and have “ caused damage” to the plaintiffs’ children and their property, including their garden. Mr. and Mrs. Pant, the plaintiffs claim, also have interferred with a property the Cottrolls are con structing. Seeks Divorce ’On grounds o f neglect, Betty L, Stevenson, Clifton, a minor, through Mary A. Mustard, filed suit for divorce from William E. Stevenhon, Xenia. Married in Xenia Dec. IS, 1948, they have one child whose custody is ask ed by the mother; Partition Asked Partition o f Xenia real estate, in which "the, pjafntiff claims a half interest, is asked in a suit filed. by- Effie Walter Lane, X e nia against Elsie Mkcbener, New Burlington, R. R. 1, and others. The Xenia law firm o f Marshall and Marshall represents the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Julius John Gall, Dayton, po- licemari, and Marian Kathryn Farrell, Fairborn, R. R. 2. William Richard Selby, Wright- Patterson AFB, soldier, and Glad ys Arlene Corbett, 723 E. Market St., Xenia. William Harold Pope, Los An- Jane Fox, Wilberforce. Rev. Wil bur A . Page. William Alexander Thomas,425 E. Second St., Xenia, chaffeur, and Erma Gene Harper, 832 £ . Market St., Xenia. Divorce Filed Lucille Clark, Xenia, R. R. 1, against Lewis, Xenia; neglect and cruelty charged; married June 26, 1930 at Richmond, Ind,; plaintiff asks restoration to her former name o f Gilbert. ■ Alpharetta MRler, Fairborn, R. R. 2 , against Rufus, Fairborn, R. R. 2; neglect; married June 29,1949 at Newport, Ky.; restor ation to maiden name o f Francis sought. Foreclosures Asked The Peoples Building and Sav ings Company, Xenia, in an ac tion against John E. and Blanche Martin, Cedarville, asks judg ment fo r §1,233.57 and foreclos ure on Cedarville property. Co defendants are Chloe Wisecup, Cedarville; American Loan Fin ance Company, Springfield; Frances E. Payne, Dayton. Marshall and Marshall, Xefcia filed the petition for the Xenia firm. Grant Judgments Donald D. Reynolds was grant ed judgment fo r $47.70 against Margaret Porter after another defendant, Thurman Middleton, had settled fo r $50, and Mable James won judgment for $128.- 50 against Herbert Williams. Divorce Given Carl B. Dockmejian was di vorced by Ethel R., on her cross- petition charging neglect. She also won custody o f their only child. Neglect was used as grounds for, the divorce when Mary Jane Collins was awarded a decree from Ernest McClellan Collins, the common pleas court journal shows. Probate Appraisals Estate o f W. E. Ankeney— gross value, $6,328.10; deductions, $3,476.76; net value, $2,851.34. Estate o f Esther Kline—gross value, $14,000; deductions, $1,- 736.95; net value, $12,262.05. Marriage Licenses Clarence Albert Stollings, Xe nia, parts checker, and Gladys DrucHla Mercer, Xenia. Roger Eugene Allison, Day- ton production worker, and Jean ette Leone Sherman, Fairborn, Charles Richard Spray, Fair born, binder and Mary Louise Short, Fairborn. Alvis Lee Mack, Wilberforce, typist, and Louise Jefferspn, Wil berforce. Dr. Charles Wesley. Read The Classifieds Yellow Springs, representative to the general assembly in Colum bus. Members -of the other group which attended the final days of the session were Ben Beard, Jefferson township; Raymond H. Cherry, Cedarville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stonebuxner, Spring Valley, and Mrs. Lane. c Mrs. Stoneburner, with a group o f farm women participated in a panel discussion on “ How Soil Conservation C o n t r i b u t e s to Farm and Home Life,” on Thurs- Reviyal Meeting *[ A t New Jasper ^ The New Jasper Methodist Church is very fortunate in be ing able to secure the services of the Rev. Carl Hicks fo r Revival Meetings this week. Rev. Hicks, now pastor o f the Gates-Fourth Street Methodist Church in Col umbus , is well known in Greene County, having served as the pastor of New Jasper, Alpha, and Mt* Tabor Methodist churches in the past. The meetings begin on Tuesday evening at 7:30 and will last the remainder o f the week. The public is cordially in vited. RealEstate TransfersIn GreeneCounty Frank and Nina Louderback to Howard N. and Verna E. Grice, 159.9 square pole -tract in New Jasper twp. _Richard and Gwendolyn Phil lips to Dorothy M. and Aaron J. Huff, two lots in Silvercreek twp. Walter and Linnie Sprinkle io J, Wolford and Kathrine R. Mc Donald 142.66 acres in Liberty twp., Clinton county, and Jeffer son twp., .Greene county. Herbert*O. Myers to Ervin and Ethel Shaw, three lots in Gedar- ville twp. Gust A . Thomas to Thomas K. and Ruth B. Holliday, lot in Xe nia twp. ' Janet and Robert Queary to Paul and Eula Spitler, half-in terest in two tracts in Spring Valley. Paul and Eula Spitler to Goldie G. Edens, two tracts in Spring Valley. Velma L. Hail to Helen A. Horstman, two lots in Beaver creek twp. Gordon and Naomi Shepard to D. W. and Isabelle I. Fixx, part- lot in Xeriia. William M. and Mary A . Whit- acre to Doyle L. and Dorothy Mae Fenton, lot ih Bath twp. Charles I. Beaver to Harold C„ and Noveal H. Cro*sthwaite,-.lot in Knollwood, Bath twp. A . D. Wenrick to Hugh C. and Nina P. Durrum, lot in Beaver creek twp. Charles Rader to Dorcie Layne, two lots in Wright View Hgts., Bath twp. ' _ Chester A. and Mary L. Men denhall to Jennie Alice Spurlock, lot in Xenia. Irene Coffman Craver Harris to Alvie B. and Neal W. Kemp, two Tots in Wright View Hgts., Bath twp. Pat J. Maloney to Jesse H, and to J . C. Witaker, lo t in Beaver- vercreek twp. • R. Paul and Clara O. McElrath to L. D. and Jeanette F. Whit aker, lot in Beavercreek twp. R, Paul and Clara 0 . McElrath to J. C. Whitacre, lot in Beaver creek twp. J. Robert Spahr to Carrie L. Spahr,' one-fourth interest in lot in Xenia. William Schock to Walter P. and Dorothy M. Shock, lot in Knollwood, Beavercreek twp. Champ C. and Helen E. McCul- larg to Joseph M. Tinker, l o t j n Bath twp. Catherine I. Klein to Charles E . Klein, one and one half lots in Wright View Hgts. Bath twp. Dorcie Layne to M. C. and M. V . Puckett, lot in Wright View Hgts. Bath twp. Elmer R. Jones to A . A. Van- dergriff, lot in Xenia. Mary Eibeck to William J. Der rick, .43 acre in Xenia twp. Gust A. Thomas to Elmer and Christina Green, three lots in Xenia twp., - »*. Elmer and Christina Green to Roy W. and Mildred L. Pike, three lots in Xenia twp. MVProduction KOREAN SATURDAY NIGHT . . . Cpl. Lee Wllcher, McKinney, Ky., scrubs away the Korean mud in a tub not Intended for bathing. CLASSIFIED AOS FOR SALE—Shropshire year -1 ling rams; purebred. John Davis, Phone 6-3425. (2-p) CARPENTER—and cement work j wanted; also cabinet work. Her bert G. Williams, Phone 6-2483. (4-w) MALE HELP WANTED — We establish you in.business on our capital. No investment or experi ence necessary to start. Write WINONA MONUMENT CO., Box 565 Winona, Minnesota. Friday, Sept: 15, 1950' lighting of; the streets of the said Village, that taxes be levied on the taxable- property of said Vil lage for the period of five* years at a rate in excess of such maxi mum rate authorized by said Sec tion 5625-2 of the General Code. SECTION 2. That is is necessary to levy taxes for the years 1951- 1952-1953-1954 and .1955, at tJse, rate for each year o f .2.5 mills on each dollar' of, the tax -valuation of the • taxable •property within the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in excess o f' the rate authorized by ssid Section 5626-2 of the'General Code. SECTION 3. That the Clerk by and be hereby is directed to cer tify a copy of this resolution to ihe Deputy State Supervisors and inspectors of Elections of Greene County Ohio, in order that said Supervisors and. Inspectors of Elections may make the necessary arrangements for the submission of such question to tftfe- electors of said Village as proved by law as set out in Section 5625-17 of the General Gojle. SECTION 4. That the Mayor be and be is hereby directed, to cause notice of such election to be pub lished as required by law. ADOPTED this September 5, 1950. ATTEST: P. J. McGorkell A. R. Frame Clerk Mayor The Cedarville, O. Herald Holmes Addition to’ the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, together with the West end of Mill Street extending between Lots Numbers 2 and 3 of said Holmes Addition. Praying thav; said territory may be annexed to the Village o f Ce darville, Ohio, ; in the "manner pro vided- by law>%.and designated . the undersigned arj- their agent in .se curing said annexation, • ... The said JJcard of County Com missioners fixed the 4 day of No vember, ig50, -at io -00 o’clock A. M .,.as the time for hearing said petition and the office of the- Com missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, as the- place of hearing. J. A. Finney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners FOR SALE— Used bath room outfit, F. O. & F. E. Harper, Plumb ing. Jamestown, Ohio, Magazines bought and sold. COR- BEAN’S, Ouu. Cozy Theater, Ce darville. 5 . FOR SALE—-Real Estate Mer cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel low Springs 771,7. ARE you afflicted with rupture- Many are greatly benefited by having a truss properly fitted, N. W. Prowant with The James Drug Company has had an extended ex perience in fitting trusses. Give him a try. 4-p. FOR SALE—Duo-Therm oil' 53;- 000 BTU space heater. Paul Dob bins, Phone 6-3024: FOR SALE—Childs bed and mattress. Clara Morton, Phone 6-1051. : (1-tp); NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Jonathan W. Hanes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Net tie M. Day has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Jonathan W. Hanes, deceased, late of 'Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. • . 1 Dated this 8 th day o f Septenu her, 1950* - • WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER - Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser - ■. . . Chief Deputy Clerk . LEGAL NOTICE Luna E. Bailey, whose address is 114 Barkley street, Newark, N. J., will take notice that on the 29th day of August, 1950, James H. Bailey filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of wilful absence before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26,623 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 7th day, of October, 1950. Robert B. Brewer" Attorney for Plaintiff E. Main St.,-Xenia, Ohio ■ A (9-l-6t-10-6) LEGAL NOTICE Mabel Jeanette Manning, whose address is 622 Twenty-Third St.,; N. W., Washington, D. C. will take notice that on the 12 th day of September, 1950, John West Man-: ning filed his certain petition' against her for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty before the Common. Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26643 on the docket of said Court and w ill. come on for hearing on or after “the 21 st day of October, 1950. MILLER & FINNEY . Attorney for Plaintiff Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-20) LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herby given that on the 4 th day of September, 1950 there was presented to the Board .of Commissioners of the county of Greene, State o f Ohio, a petition signed by all o f the adult free- j holders residing - on the following described territory: ' Situate in the Village and Town ship of Cedarville, in the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, bounded and. described as follows: In Military Survey No. 3745. Beginning in the South line of Maple Street at the East end of said Street in the line of J. H. and T. B. Andrews land; thence S. 32 deg. E. with said 'Andrew’s West line (about 190 feet) to a point in said Andrews’ line; thence with another of their lines N. 85 deg. 15' E. 228 feet 9 inches to a point in the line of said Andrews; thence -S. 8 'deg. 25' E.- 249- ft* 8 inches'-td appoint; tliertce with Said line S r % vddgA 25' W : 675% feet to a point in;-the North line" of Mill Street; thence S; 75' deg. 45' W. 113 feet to the East side of a ten ( 10 ) foot alley; thence N. 31 deg. 45' W. -22C feet to a point in-South line o f ’Maple--*Street; thence with the South-line o f Maple Street N. 56 deg. 30’ E. 647 feet'to the place of beginning, containing 5.7 acres, more or less. And the part hereby to be an -1 nexed is a tract of 3.44 acres off! of' the East" side of the above de- i scribed Tract, •• '• i Also- that part of lots numbered [ 13, 14j. 'aiid 15 in; The. Cedarville J- Realty Company plat'; to said Vil lage together -with the East end of Maple Street as more particu larly shown by the plat. • * Praying that said territory may be annexed .to the Village of Ce darville, Ohio, in the manner pro vided by law,, and designated thp undersigned as their agent in' se- curing said ■annexation, ^ 1 - - - The said-Board of County'Com missioners fixed the 4 day of No vember, 1950, at TO;00 o'clock A.- M., as the time for hearing said, petition and the office of the Com missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, as-the place of hearing. ’ ‘ 'J* A.'Finney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Laura B. Albright, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Leo T. Albright has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Laura B. Albright, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene Coun ty, Ohio. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1950* • . * WILLIAM 3. McCALLISTER Judge of the. Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk Marie Foster has been duly, ap pointed as Administratrix o f the! state of Mabel E. Schneider, de ceased, late of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio. . Dated this 1 st day o f August, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ; ' . .By Luella Howser . Cheif Deputy Clerk . LEGAL NOTICE ' COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Alvin S. Phillips, Plaintiff, - vs - Doris Ruth Phillips, Defendant Doris Ruth Phillips, whose last known place of residence was 1286 Baldwin Avenue, Sharon, Pa., will take notice that on the 28th day of July,' 1950, Alvin S. Phillips filed his petition against her -in Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the grounds o f wilful absence fo r three years, and that unless the said Doris Ruth Phillips shall answer said petition or or the 15th day of September, 1950, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a di vorce. Alvin S. Phillips, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (8-4-6t-9-8) LEGAL NOTICE Margaret Smith Cariens, whose address is St. Stephens, New Bruns wick, Canada will take notice that on the 24th day of July, 1950 Carl William Cariens filed his certain petition against her fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the C&mmon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26543.on the docket of said Court and will come on for healing on or after the 2 nd day of September, 1950. Benjamin Horn Attorney for Plaintiff U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio (7-28-6t-9-l) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Edward Swigart, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Vir ginia Susan Swigant has -been duly appointed a_s Executrix of the estate of Edward Swigart, de ceased, late of Beavercreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of August, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James W. Hopkins, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Edna C. Hopkins has been duly appoint ed at Administratrix of the estate of ’ James W. Hopkins, deceased, late of Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 21 st day of August, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r PROBATE JUDGE By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk WILL PAY TOP PRICE for good . / <■ Blue Grass Sod | Gene Dunn . Phone FU 5735 509 Wyoming St. Dayton, O. NOTICE OF^APPOINTMENT Estate- of Joseph H. Daugherty, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Stel la Daugherty has been duly ap pointed as Executrix of the estate of Joseph II. Daugherty, deceased, late of Village of Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio/ ''-Dated this 31st day of July; 150. -- - - ■ 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 NOITCE OF APPOINMENT Estate of Mabel E. Schneider, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that'M. • DEAD STOCK Horses $2.53. ’ . Cows $2.50 Cqllect 454 "Xenia •XENIAt FERTILIZER Div. o f Inland Products Inc; Small stock- removed promptly ToMet 21st The Miami Valley Production Credit association will hold Its 17th annual meeting Thursday evening. Sept. 21 in Xenia Cen tral high school auditorium at 8 o’clock. All Greene county Farmers, their families . and friends are invited to attend this meeting. An interesting business session "will open the meeting. A report of the operations and progress of the association will be given by secretary-tredsurer Martin M. Bonar and tyro directors will be elected to serve on the board. The Stardust Minstrels o f Tipp City have been engaged for the evenings entertainment." This is an outstanding old time minstrel show with a cast of 50 people, featuring the talented Joe Dunn at the piano with'his magic fing ers. You w ill'thrill to the way Joe loves to make a piano talk. .Yeq-may. Ijaye already a§en:him on television. Lucille Milner will serve -as interlouctor. She is a nimble witted gal who really keeps the end men in line and the showrolling. This will be a meeting which you will long remember and a good one to bring your neighbors and friends to. Estate o f Amiziah W a lk e r - gross value, $1,320.75; deduc tions, $868.48; net value, $452.27. LEGAL NOTICE Myrtle Little, whose last known place o f address is 203 Fourteenth Street, Ashland.-^Kentucky, will take notice that*on the 12 fh day o f September, 1950, Charles* R. Little, R. 2. Xenia, Ohio filed .his petition against her in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 26645 on the docket o f said Court, praying for divorce on the grounds of “gross neglect o f duty and of extreme cruelty and for other relief, andt that said cause will come on foil hearing six full weeks from Sep tember 15, 1950, which is the date! of the first publication hereof on as soon thereafter as may suit the convenience of the Court. , CHARLES R. LITTLE, \ Plaintiff' ■- WEAD & AULTMAN '? Attorneys fo r Plaintiff „ j 4 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-20) LEGAL NOTICE HESOLUTION NO. 262 DECLARING THE AMOUNT OF TAXES THAT MAY BE' RAISED BY LEVY AT THE MAX IMUM -RATE AUTHORIZED. BY LAW WITHOUT -A VOTE OF, THE ELECTORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT AND DECLAR ING THE NECESSITY OF A 1 LEVY IN EXCESS OF SUCH RATE. Be it resolved by the Council o f the Village of Cedarville, State' of Ohio- (2-3rds; of .all member^ •elected theretbr-doncurrin^)-: . SECTION 1. That the amount o f taxes that may he raised by the levy o f taxes at the maximum rate authorized by. Section 5625-2 on "the taxable property in said Village will be insufficient to pro vide an adequate amount fo r .the i(acessary requirements o f said Village, and that it is necessary for the purpose of providing addi-s tional funds for the current ex penses o f said Village of Cedarville and particularly to provide for R U P T U R E LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herby given that on the 4th hday of September, 1950, there was presented *to the Board of Commissioners of the County! of Greene, State of Ohio, a peti-’ tion signed hy all of the adult freeholders residing on the fol lowing. described territory: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and' Township of Cedarville and being all o f Lots! Are you afflicted with rupture many with this ailment get re> lief by having a truss properly fitted. James Drug Company of Cedar ville have in their employ an experienced truss fitter.. Give us a call. JAMES DRUG CO., Cedarville, Ohio W A N T E D Old Gold and Silver Jewelry- will pay cash for it XENIA WATCH REPAIR SHOP 28 W. Market St. •Phone 22S0 TheWeatherMan, theAlmanac, YonandWe allAgree — That it*s time to do two things about the clothing for the whole /am ilyr Brighten Up Spring Ducts,- by Gleaning and- Pressing Clean and Store for Summer, to Prevent damage from Moths. THE NEWOEDARVILLE GLEANERS Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER p. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810^ Springfield, Ohio FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We hate 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. A. 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