The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
r * •v — '• :- ‘“ W - Friday, QctoHer fe, 1950 ToHoldDAV DistrictMeet InXeniaSunday The fall conference of the sec ond district of the Ohio depart ment o f the Disabled American Veterans, -will be held at the court house, Sunday, Oct. <*th, it was announced today by Wil bur E. Pitzer, commander of the Greene county chapter o f the or ganization. There will be a service offic er's school from 10:30 a. m. to 12:15 p. m., which will be in chaTge of national service o ffi cers of the D. A . V., and officials o f the veterans administration, Cincinnati. All laws pertaining to benefits fo r veterans will be ex plained at this school, and all questions on individual claims will be answered. The auxiliary conference will be held at this same time. There will be an after noon session from 1:30 to 3:00, which will be addressed by Rob ert J. Brown, Sandusky, state commander o f the D. A . V., A l bert L. Daniels, state adjutant, Mrs. Sarah Croy, state command- ex* o f the D- A. V., Albert L. Dan iels, state adjutant, Mrs. Sarah Croy, state commander of the women's auxiliary, and other state and national officers o f the organization. The Disabled American Veter ans, commonly called thq, D. A. V. is composed exclusively o f those who have served during time o f war, and who were wounded, or disabled as a result o f war service, and is the only or ganization of its kind ever to re ceive a charter from the congress o f the United States.'The -D> A. V. has always specialized in as sisting veterans in the prepara tion and prosecution o f their claims on war-incurring disabil ities, and maintains national ser vice officers at all offices o f the veterans administration fo r this purpose. All veterans are cordially in vited to attend both the morning and afternoon sessions. The D. A . V. chapters in the following cities are expected to send dele gations to the district conference: Dayt o n, Springfield, Urbana, Greenville, Washington G. H., Eaton, London, Troy, and lew is - burg. BeingHeld At CourtHouse Hearings were given Monday to Greene county's various pol itical subdivisions on their 1951 budget proposals _as the county budget commission waded into the first o f four days o f such par leys with local officials. Ten townships were heard Mon day and the final two-Sugar- creek ar.d Xenia townships were interviewed at 9 to 9:30 a. m. on Tuesday. Tuesday, Fairborn city was he?i‘d at 10 o'clock, Cedarville village at 1; Bowersville, at 1:30; Yellow Springs, 2 ; Clifton, 2:30; and Jamestown at 3 p. m. On Wednesday Spring Valley village at 9 a. m.; Bellbrook, 9 :- 30; Xenia city, 10; Bath township school district, 1; Beavercreek school district, 1:30; Caesarcreek schools, 2; Cedarville schools, 2 :- 30, and Jefferson schools, 3 p. m. Although the court house closes at noon Wednesday, the budget commissian remained in session at the auditor's office. Thursday was the final day for hearings and eight remaining school districts were given an opportunity to talk with the bud get board: Miami at9, Clifton at 9:30; Ross at 10; Silvercreek at 10:30; Spring Valley at 11; Su- garcreek at 1; Xenia township at 1:30 and Xenia city schools at 2. Winding up the sessions was the Greene county district library at 3 o’clock and the Greene county health district at 3:30. Neighboring high school lads at Jeffersonville have been ranging up good baseball scores in re cent games, according to reports. They took the measure o f visit ing Plain City in an at-home game 3 to 1. Errors by the visit ors accounted fo r one o f the Jeff lads' runs, they admit. “ The Ti gers look more like a hall club now than they did," Coach Hel- singerf is quoted as saying. 14Indictedby GrandJuryat OctoberSession Twenty true bills were return ed against 14 men and- cases o f five others, were ignored by the October term grand jury at a one-day session in the court ‘ house Monday. Edward Lindsey, 42, near Ce darville, was indicted fo r first degree murder. Wade Alien, 64, Xenia, was indicted fo r first de gree manslaughter, having pre viously been charged with sec ond degree murder. Lindsey was accused in connec tion with the death o f his wife, Lillian, 32, who died o f wounds inflicted at their home Sept. 16. | He had pleaded innocent at his preliminary arraignment. Allen is accused with the death o f Hat tie McPherson, 52, Xenia in Aug ust. Others indicted were as fo l lows: Charles A. McKinney, 21, Xenia, carrying a concealed wea pon; Edwin Otho Suiter, 18, Wfright View Hghs., .breaking and entering; Alfred Taylor *nd Donald L . Bell, robbery by force and violence; Donald B. Fisher, 33, Xenia, now in Ohio Peniten tiary as a parole violator, cut ting to wound; William M. Brou ghton, forgery; Robert C. Davis, 29, Springfield, three counts of breaking and entering and one o f auto theft; James W. Chambliss and George Grooms, grand lar ceny; Nettie Atkins 24, Wright View Hgts., two counts—break ing and entering and grand lar ceny; Woodrow Palmer, 19, and Lloyd Ludlum, 19, both o f Sa bina, two counts each—breaking and entering and grand larceny. Arraignment o f the defendants is scheduled in common pleas court later this week. Cases ignored were those of Robert L. Downes, Ashtabula, at tempt to defraud, restitution for a bogus check having been made; John A . Kellis, two charges of fraud, hos case having been con tinued from previous grand jury sessions but ignored at this time because o f lack o f prosecution; Mark Rhoades, non-supporc; Henry May Turner,- pointing firearms, his case having, been referred to the grand jury from Yellow Springs' mayor's court, and Robert C. Clark, Xenia, sell ing mortgaged property. Eighteen witnesses were heard by the jury for which Clarence E. Patterson o f Xenia was fore man. A routine inspection o f the county jail was made by the group following the session but no recommendations were made. TeachersShift in A switch in teaching positions in recent days brought Mrs. Betty Wilding Hite to Jefferson town ship, from Spring Valley. Another Spring Valley teacher, Mrs. Ada Graham, resigned to accept a position at Pori,“William. * " The Valley board found' irwo teachers whose husbands are air tached to the air corps to fill the vacancies. As o f last weekend the remain ing vacacy in the county teach ing staff was at Silvercreek where-up to that*-timeho ohfe- had been, found .to-.take :ihe: posi tion as music teacher made wak cant when James Steel resign#! to take another position. . • The Cedarville, O, Herald READ THE CLASSIFIEDS CARD OF THANKS The family o f the late David HJ Taylor wish to thank the memberi of the Odd Fellow and Rebecca Lodge, Rev. Collier, the W. S. C. S. and 'the Golden Rule class of the Methodist church, the McMillan- Funeral Directors, and the neigh bors and friends fo r their expres sion o f sympathy during the sick ness and death o f our husband and father. MRS. DAVID TAYLOR MRS. ROBERT DENNEHY' v\ MRS. EUGENE DENNEHY Little, R. 2. Xenia, Ohio filed his petition against, her in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene. County, Ohio, in Case No. 26645 On the docket^of said Court, praying for divorce, on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and o f extreme cruelty and fo r other relief, and -tember’15, 1950; whicli is the date of the'firSt ‘ puBlicatfah' hereof, or as soon ^thereafter as' may* suit the ‘convenience of the Court.., . CHARLES R , LITTLE' ... . ' *_ ' ...Plaintiff.- WEAD & 'AULTMAN' Attorneys for Plaintiff 4 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio (9-15-6t-10-20) . CARD OF THANKS The family of John C. Wriglii wish to thank friends and relatives, The American Legion and Auxili-1 ary also Rev. Elliott and Rev. Con don and the McMillan Funeral Home fo r services. THE FAMILY LEGAL NOTICE . Notice is herby given that on the 4th day of September, 1950 there was presented to the Board of Commissioners o f the county of Greene, State of Ohio, a petition signed by all of the adult free holders residing on the following described territory: Situate m the Village and Town ship of Cedarville, in the County q £ 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 ,qf 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 19G feet) to ;a FOR SALE - . ‘.state oil- heater, p0jnt in said Andrews’ line; thence large size, like new. Phone 4-309g. with another of- their lines N. 85 FOR SALE—2-piece living ropm! dee‘ ir>' E’ 228 feet 9 inches to a su ite,magic chef gas cook ,stove\ Square table and. 6 chairs. Mrs. George Hown, Telephone 6-1322. / point in the line of said Andrews; thence S. 8 deg. 28 ' E. 249 ft. 8 J. A . Finney, Attorney and Agent for Petitioners 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 dblnmon: Pleas CpuTtfjof Greene 'County, Ohio, said case ’Seing ^No. 26,623 on the docket of-said Court' and wfll come on for, hearing on or after' the ’7th day ■ o f October, 1950. Robert B: Brewer ............. Attorney for Plaintiff E. Main St., Xenia, Ohio ' (9-l-6t-10-6) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate- o f 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 o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. ; Dated .-this 8th day o f Septem ber, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Prrobate Court, Greene County, •Ohio; ...-.* By Luella Howser . .Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL-*NOTICE George H. Curley, Whose place of residence is: unknown, will take notice that - On September 19th, 1950, Mary -L. Curley, a minor, by John E. Osborne, her next friend, field a certain cause of action in divorce against said George H. .. . ... . . . . Curley; before the Common Pleas inches to a point; thence with said Court of Greene County, Ohio, be- line S. 77 deg. 25' W. 675% feet TURKEYS FOR- SALE - any to a point in. the North line, of Mill CU._«*.. 'P 7 C A n r* '>IE> VtT weight desired. -Phoner 6-2918' or 6-2913, TURNER. TURKEY FARM Street; thence S. ‘75 degi,,.'45> W 113 feet to the East side'of "a ten (10) foot alley;, thence N. Si .deg. 45' W. 226 feet to a point in South APPLES FOR SALE—A t farm ^ ®n. Road, also cider. Call j;ne 0£ Maple Street; thenpe with 6-1601, Cedarville. FOR SALE—Shropshire year ling rams; purebred. John Davis, Phone 6-3425. - (2-p) CARPENTER—and cement work wanted; also cabinet iwork. Her bert G. Williams, Phone 6-2483. , ‘ ( 4 -w) FOR SALE— .Used; bath-room outfit. F. O. & ;F ,E . Harperi-Plumb-: ing. Jamestown*' OhfetT V v 'li.. .* * FOR SALE^-Real Estate 'Mer cer and Eckroad. 'Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel low Springs 7717. ‘ ‘ GREEN FRONT PHONE 6-2041 Hours 7A M Till 8 P M Daily Sunday 8 A M til 12 Noon Open Wednesday Afternoons SavingsonMeats makesyourDollarsgofurther Franks.................... .. lb. 45c Lard______ 2 lbs. ........... 39c Wieners . lb. 49c Hamburger......... .... lb. 55c Smoked Sausage ..... lb. 49c Bulk Sausage___ ..... lb. 45c Sliced Bacon .......... „ lb. 49c Pork Steak.......... .... lb. 59c Ring Pudding .... . . lb. 39c Smoked Callies .1 ..... lb. 49c Chuck Roast....... . .. lb. 63c Bacon Squares ... ..... lb. 23c Boiling B e e f......... .. lb. 45c Fresh Dallies ... lb. 47c BEEF STEAKS Round 89c lb., Sirloin 89c lb. Club 75c lb .. Cube 95c lb. T-Bone 95c lb. Coffee- BREAK O’MORN 73c lb. Flour GOLD MEDAL 10lbs. 89c Sugar 5lbs.49c - New Maid J Navy Potatoes Oleo j Beans . 25c 1 lOclb. 10lbs. 29c 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. ; , ’. ;; v 4-p Quick and Friendly Service ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE; The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction on the premises of the Hayes McLean property ;on N^rth Street, Cedarville, Ohio on* Sat urday, October 21, '1950,. REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 2:00 P. M. One Story Eight (8^Room. Frame House, Electricity, Gas, Bath, Immediate- Possession. The prop erty is appraised at $6500.00 and may be sold fo r not less than $4,- 333.00 TERMS 10 per cent o f pur chase price on date of-sale, balance in 10 days on confirmation of* sale by the Court and tender ’ of-- the deed. Real Estate may he inspect ed on date o f sale after 10:30 A. M.‘ PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS AT 1:0Q P. M. Warm Morning Stake-, 3 piece living room suite, player piano, radio, rocking chairs, straight chairs, desk, davenport, glider, tables, beds, dressers, lamps, rugs, gas stoves, 2 step ladders, dishes, bed, bedding, linens and many other.itpms,t • ; • : TERMS on. .Personal Property; CasJT ' ‘ " ..; * .. ; - , ; . . . JOSEPH- L . MAST* Administrator With The Will Annexed o f Sarah G. McLean and Hayes A - McLean, Deceased. WEAD AND AULTMAN, Attorneys 4 Allen Building, Xenia, Ohio JOE GORDON, Auctioneer JOHN DAVIS, Cldrk the South line of 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 he an nexed is a tract of 3.44 acres off of the East side of the above de scribed tract. Also that part o f lots numbered 13, 14, and 15 in the Cedarville .Realty^ornpaHy; plat ;t<*-naid'. Vil- lag'ejt^ge^rr-^yithi'the Edst'-hn'd ‘of Maple^Streeji,*as.more particu larly shown by the plat. Praying, thafcisaid-territory may ing Civil Cause No. 26659; on the docket of said -Court, - and - being on the -grounds ;of gross ■neglect of duty. Said cause of action will come on for hearing on or after November 20th, 1950. SHOUP AND HAGLER Attorneys for Plaintiff RESOLUTION NO. 261 j Declaring It Necessary. To Improve Portions of Numerous Streets In The Village of Cedarville, Ohio By The Extension And Construe- tion o f Sanitary Sewers and De signated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improvement.’^ .. ’ ,,(1 ' Be it resolved by the council 'of the ’Village of- Cedarville,' State .Of Ohio, (3-4ths of all members elect ed thereto concurring): 8" diameter. vitrified clay* sani-.practical and economical manner tary sewer line, running as follows: j same should be improved at the Beginning at a proposed sani-‘ same time, with the same kmd of tary sewer 'designated No. 26-8,' materials and in the same manner located at the intersection o f Wal-1 and shall he treated as a single nut and Center Streets, and e x - j improvement. And that the grade tending West on Center Street f o r ,o f said streets as improved shall a distance of 145' to a proposed he as shown by the engineer’s plans sanitary sewer manhole designated and profiles which are made a No. 26-9, located at the intersec-’ part hereof, tiop of .Center, Street and the first SECTION 3. That the - plans, alley West of.Walnut Street, which! specifications, estimates and. pro- is the terminus o f this line. . files o f the proposed improvement, Sanitary Sewer Extension No.. 22 heretofore prepared. by»'tiio. ehgi- , It :-is proposed to construct an] ncer, and now' on.file in ’the office 8" diameter vitrified clay, sanitary of the Clerk of Council, be and the sewer line, running as follows: 'Beginning at a proposed sani tary sewer .manhole designated No. 26-9, located at the intersec tion of Center St. and the first alley West o f Walnut Street and extending North on the afore mentioned alley for a distance of 250' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-95-A located at the intersection of the aforementioned alley and the first alley North of Center Street; thence, extending West on. the last mentioned alley for a distance of 200' to a proposed sanitary sewer same are herebyapproved.- SECTION 4. That the whole cost of said improvement less 1-50, and the cost of intersections, shall be assessed by the front footage up on the following described lots and lands, to-wit, all lots and lands bounded and abutting upon the pro posed improvement, wh id f said lots and lands are hereby determined-to he-specially benefited by- said im -. provement; and the c o s t o f said improvement shall includelthe ex pense of the preliminary ahd other surveys, and o f printing and pub lishing the notices, resolutions and manhole designated No. 26-9-B, lo- ordinances required and the serv- cated at the intersection o f the ing of said notices and-the* cost- of last - mentioned alley and Clifton |engineering, legal services and-ex- Pike, which , is the terminus of this line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 23 penses, and the cost of .construc tion together with interest on the notes and bonds . issued, in- antici- It is proposed to construct an pation o f the collection >of deferred •' j : ________ j _ ' j _-j. ________ __________ ______ j _ h -. 4 . 1 . SECTION 1. That it is necessary be annexed the Village of Ce- t0 improve portions of the streets darville, Ohio, in the manner pro-] hereinafter named .in the .pillage vided, by. ,law, and designated-the 0f Cedarville, Ohio,' by the exten- 8" diameter vitrified clay sanitary sewer line, running as follows: Beginning at a proposed sani tary sewer manhole designated No. 26-9, located at the intersection of Center Street and the first alley West of Walnut Street, and extending South on the aforemen tioned alley fo r a distance o f 120' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole designated No. 26-9-C, which is the terminus of this line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 24 It is proposed to construct an 8" diameter vitrified day sanitary sewer line, running as follows: Beginning at a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-8, located at‘ the intersection o f Cen ter and Walnut Streets and extend ing East on Center Street for a for a distance of 155' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-10, located at the intersection .of ,Center, Street and the first, alley East o f Walnut Street; thence/continuing East on Center’ Street for a distance of 225' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole designated No. 26-11, which is the terminus of this line. undersigned- -as- their' agent in se curing said annexation. ‘ sion and construction of sanitary sewers, to-wit ^ , . s . nr,^issioners in Xenia, Greene Co’un eld e w im . The said Board of County Com-1 Santjary Sewer Extension No. 20 missioners fixed the 4 day of No-i jg proposed to construct an -8” vember, I960, at 10:00 o.’cloek A.j diameter vitrified clay sanitary “ .», f8- the. time fo r .hearing -said* sewer -line, running as .follows: .petition and the office o f the Com-: Beginning at ...a sanitary sewer ” ^ manhole designated- No. 26-1, lo cated at the iiitersection o f ■Ndrth and WainMt &treeta - and extend ing North "'on tSValnut Btreei'^or -a distance o f g3or to a ' ’proposed sanitary tawei^hianhole designated No. 26-3; thenile,; continuing North assessments and all other neces sary expenditures. SECTION 5. That the assess ments to be levied shall be paid in ten *annual installments %ith interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall be born oy the bonds to be issued in . antici pation of. the collection . thereof; provided^that the owner* of any property assessed may, at his op tion, pay such assessment in cash within thirty days after the pass ing of the assessing ordinance; SECTION 6. That bonds o f‘-the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, shall he issued in anticipation of the- collection of assessments, b y . in stallments and in an amount equal thereto, and notes of said Village shall be issued in anticipation of tha issue of such bonds. SECTION 7. That the remainder of the entire cost of said, improve- mept^.not* specially assespodpeiu- cluding.<;i.hc,. co.sfc.jof** intersections, togetheivwith ;the_cosJr Pf anyweal estate or interest therein purchased or appropriated, and the cost and expense of any appropriation pro ceedings therefor- and the dam- Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 25 ages awarded any owner o f ad it is proposed to construct an 8" | joining lands and interest -there- diameter vitrified clay sanitary. on and the cost and expense of sewer line running as follows: j any such award shall he- paid out Beginning at a proposed sani-! of any lawful funds. available or tary sewer manhole, designated by the issuance , o f bonds, in the No. 26-10 located at the intersec- \ manner provided by law. : tion of Center Street and the first | SECTION 8. That Resolution alley East o f Walnut St., and ex- No. 258 and all ordinances and res tending . North .on.>the- aforemen- olutions or parts of ordinances .or -IT M • a W A ^ aA • A r. 1 . - 4 . w - m n #1 a - m ^ I r t M A n flfn -A C nt LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herby given that on ______ ___ the 4th day of September,. 1950, o n ' Walnut' S i l e e r f or * distance NOTICE Robert L. Bowman, 6203 Moni tor St., Pittsburgh 17, Pennsyl vania, will take notice that on f/ie 23rd day of September, 1950, the undersigned filed her petition in divorce against him- in the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene Coun neglect o f duty and extreme cruel ty, Ohio, on the grounds of gross ty. That said cause-will be for hearing from and after six weeks from the first publication o f this notice, to-wit, on Nov. 9th, 1950. Barbara Ann Bowman LEGAL NOTICE Mabel Jeanette Manning; whose address is 622 Twenty-Third St., N* W., Washington, D. C. will take notice that on the 12th day of September, I960, John/West Man ning filed his certain petition- against her for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty before the Common-Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said cash being No. 26643 on the- docket of said Court and will coinfe- bn fet hearing on o f after the.Bist'day bY October, 1950. MILLER & FINNEY Attorney f o r Plaintiff Allen Bldg., Xenia* Ohio (9-16-6t-10-20) LEGAL' NOTICE Myrtle Little, whose last known place Of address is 203 Fourteenth Street, Ashland, Kentucky, will take notice* that on^he 12th day o f September, 1950,. Charles R, there was presented to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Greene, State of Ohio, a peti tion signed by a ll-o f the adult freeholders residing on the fo l lowing., described territory:, f - ■ ,.;4 Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio,. and Township of Cedarville and' heing all of Lots numbered L to 9,- inclusive, in Holmes Addition;.to.-the Village of Cedayv.ille, ..Q^idjjtjOgether with- .the i°£ dMUl’ tyget extahdiag between Lots Numbers 2 and 3_ of said Holmes Addition. - Praying that said territory may be annexed to the Village of Ce darville, Ohio, in the manner pro vided by law, and designated the undersigned as their agent in se curing said annexation. The said Hoard of County Com missioners fixed, the 4 day ;of No vember, 1950, at =10:00 'o'clock* A : M., as the time^foir- hparing^.sa.id petition] and vthb office, of. the,Com missioners in Xenia, Greepe Cophf. ty, Ohio, as the place o f heai:ing. of 33D' to m -proposed sanitary sewer manhole'designated) No. 26- 4; thence continuing North on Wal nut Street for- a distance of 195' to a proposed sanitary sewer man hole'' designated^No, >-26-5; ,thence continuing North on Walnut Street for a distance'-'of 200' to a pro4 posed sanitary;* sewer manhole de signated No. 26-6; thence, continu ing- North on ? Walnut*- Street' for a .iidisiance of 250' to- a .proposed sanitary sewer.:manhole ‘ desigriatbd No. 26-7; thence, continuing North on Walnut Street for a distance Of 260' to a proposed sanitary sewer manhole designated No. 26-8, lo cated at the intersection of Wal nut-and Center Streets, which is the terminus of this line. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 21 It is proppsigd t o . construct an tioried alley for a distance o f 140' to. a p&posied sanitary sewer man hole. designated No. 26-10A which is the terminus of this line. The foregoing to be designated “ 1950 SeWer Extension Improve ment;” • SECTION 2. That it is hereby determined that the portions of said streets above set forth are so situated.in relation to each-other that in order to complete,the im provement . thereof in the .most — — -j— — resolutions in conflict herewith* =arp bbtaby ^repealed. . ; Vi.-.“ *»-» SECTION 9 . This* resolution shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period! allowed by law. : Passed this 18th day of. Septem ber, 1950. A. R. Frame Mayor of the Village of Cedarville Attest: P. J. McCorkell, Clerk . 4 u . Xenia Watch Repair Shop ' W a t c H R e p a i n i j g ; ; ^ 28 W . Market St. Xenia HARRY H. MOGLE Watchmaker Telephone 2260 Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER p, O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio 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 MeSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H, Kling, Mgr. ^i - * AiV" A. C.Creswell PHONE6-3G25 ' a • -«*> . atevj , * v - .■ *v * 4 - c . . • . . ’v-U. - W " AT THRIFT-E FALL VARIETY SALE Jlacaroni or Spaghetti 2 lb. pkg. ............ 25c Apricot Nectar 46 oz. can 46e Catsup Merrit 14 ©z. btL 17c Tuna Fish Halfhills can1.. 25c ■ y. . # Treet Armours 12 oz can 45c Oleo NuMaid............—lb. 24c Syrup Log Cabin 12 oz . .. 27c Peas Green Giant 16 oz .. 19c Dash Dog Food 2 cans for 27c Ajax Cleaner 2 cans..... 25c Sugar Jack Frost 25 lb. bag ........................... 2.39 P & G Soap 3 cakes......... 24c Clorox bleaches qt. bottle 17c Mince Meat....... 16 oz jar 35c gpLIXYJEAXS Beef Boasts /(choice) jfb. 65c Bacon ends & sfice^II ftL‘ ^9c' Mush (yellow) roll 18c Oysters . : ..... . Pt. can 73c Giiickens - Fries lb . 63c Steaks|(T-POft^- rbun^- loin) ! •:.......... ...... 89c Smoked Picnics (4 to 6 lbs. t, n l k RR a HARNER&HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET r 4
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