The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

r ? - r > * : St.. ■ •H-A Friday, November 3, 1^50 The Cedarville, O. Heraldl i o m LE * £ ed s r Cliff „ Chapter o f will hold a bake sale Imoraigr a t 9 a. m. at the ee. INTO SERVICE . Janies Chesnut, who has the staff at Miami Vel- aospital has been called into service by the Naval Reserves. Dr. Chesnut left Monday fo r San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Theo Parker, Jim Parker and Joan Parker and Mrs. Dale Dean spent Sunday at Camp A t- terbnry, fnd. with Pvt. Dale Dean and Pvt. Bob Parker. The- senior youth group o f the U. P. church enjoyed a Halloween party, Friday evening at the home o f Jane Purdom. Games and con­ tests were played and refresh­ ments were served by Miss Pur­ dom. Prof, and Mrs. Mendel! Beattie spent Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Ira Vayhinger in Flet­ cher. Dr. Vayhinger is home after M SHOP SAVE THRIFT-E DON’T MISS THESE SAVINGS The Following List o f Canned Goods — 10 cans for 99c Kidney Beans Red Rose Brd. No. 2 c a n ........................... 10c Tomato Soup Campbell’s c a n ........................................10c Peas Early June 16 oz. can 10c Kraut No. 2 c a n .................. 10c Tomato Paste 6 oz. can .... 10c Puffed Wheat Cello pack. 10c Pork’n Beans Red Rose No. 2 c a n ......................................10c Cut Beans Stelmo Brand No. 2 c a n ..................................10c Swan Soap 2 cakes............ 29c P&GN aptha soap3 cakes24c Corned Beef Hash Armours 16 oz. c a n ...........................37c Chili Con Carne Armours 16 oz. can ................................. 31c Riv^l Dogfood can ............ 10c Pascal Celery Jumbo Size sta lk ................................. 25c Onions 10 lb. b a g ............ 39c Apples Stayman 3 lbs for 29c QUALITYMEATS Bacon Ends ... Beef L iver ..... * Chickens lb. 39c Short Ribs B e e f..............lb. . lb. 59c Rib R o a s t ...................... lb. Beef - Pork - Veal 49c 69c HARNER & HUSTON CEDARVILLE MARKET a week in Piqua hospital suffer­ in g from severe nose bleed, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Lemons spent Sunday with Mr. and MrS. FI E. Summers in Springfield, Mrs.- P. M. Sipe had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Emile Weber and son of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sipe and family. Stewart Arthur and sister Eva o f Springfield spent Sunday r . M. with Miss Mary Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bowen and daughter Bon­ nie, Mr? and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mr. Jack Filstead of Jefferson­ ville, and Mr. and Mrs. ^Phane Chitty p f Bowersville. Arthur Cultice who has been ill for several days has been or­ dered to bed for several weeks rest. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Condon spent the week end in Ohio City with their daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gens. ■FOR SALE— 52,000 B. T. U. Coleman Oil heating stove, com­ plete with stove-pipe and 2 - 50 gal. Oil Drums. Phone 6-1122 . Have buyers and inquiries for all size _ fgrms. Efficient courtipus service. Free appraisal. Joe Han- sell, Chas. Mitchell. 44 E. Main St. 70 •sJ>rinefield, Phone 36882. - • TURKEYS FOR SALE—Alive or dressed. Phone 5824 Clifton. Gene Miller Turkey Farm, South River Rd., Clifton, O. tf Remember BROWN For CONGRESS Brown for Congress Committee R* B* Howard* Chm., London* O. DEAD STOCK Horses $4.00 Cows $4.00 Collect 454 Xenia XENIA FERTILIZER Div. o f Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed promptly WHEN 'T R E A T IN G M A S T I T I S Tests Show Proven Results rtT YOUR DEALERS JAMES DRUG CO. Cedarville, Ohio BZ ss=4 asste OTTO A Lifetime resident o f Beavercreek Township. Manager o f Otto A. Zink Commission Co. o f Day- ton, Ohio for 29 years. Has been a trustee In Beavercreek Tow nsh ip for, 11 years. " - YOUR FOR County Commissioner OF GREENE COUNTY f * <& ^ Your Vote And Support W iu Be Appreciated General Election, November 7 , 1950 SupportedByNon-PartisanCommitee WANTED—To rent, 3 bedroom house, call E. H. Miller at Cedar­ ville College. TURKEYS FOR SALE - any weight desired. Phone 6-2918 or 6-2913, TURNER TURKEY FARM •APPLES FOR SALE—A.t farm on Townsley Road, also cider.Gall 6-1501, Cedarville. 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 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 'Estate of William Conley, De­ ceased. -Notice is hereby given that Rob­ e r t Conley and Wilbur. Conley have !been duly appointed as Executors •of the estate of William Conley, deceased late of Cedarville Vil­ lage, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 27 day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene •County, Ohio. Hazel Chaffin (ll-3 -3t-ll-17 ) Deputy Clerk CITATION ~ (For Publication or Mailing) General Code, Sec. 1639-25 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Juvenile Court To Howard Fox * Whereas,, an application, duly verified according to law, has been filed in this Court,, that certain child ren, to-wit: * Larry Fox age 9 years, Philip Fox age 7 years now in th'e Temporary Custody of ^ the Greene County Child Welfare Board at Xenia, Ohio; being dependent children, said Board by it’s Executive Sec­ retary is asking for the Perma nent Custody o f said children. You are hereby notified that said matter will be heard by the Juvenile Court at Xenia, Ohio on "the 10th day of November, 1950, at .1:30 o’clock, P. M. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court, this 26th, day of October, 1950. • WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge and ex-officio Clerk of the Juvenile Court, (ll^S) By Viola Ward . Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Albert J. Rockwell, Deceased. • 'Notice is hereby"given that Gol­ die Rockwell has been duly appoint­ ed as Administratrix of the estate of Albert J. Rockwell, deceased, late of Village of Clifton, Greene County, Ohio. .. Dated 'this 18 day of October, 1950. - WILLIAM JB. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Hazel Chaffin Deputy. Clerk (10-27-34-11-10) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Estie C. Williams, De­ ceased. . ' Notice is hereby given, that Ha­ zel Edwards Elder has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Estie C. Williams, de­ ceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. * Dated this 20 day of October, 1950. WILLIAM B » McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Hazel Chaffin Deputy Clerk (10-27-3t-ll-10) LEGAL NOTICE * Lucy S. Swedland^whose address is Carlinville, 111., will take notice that on the 25th day o f October, 1950, G. M. Swedland filed his cer­ tain petition against her for di­ vorce on the grounds, of willful absence before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26720 on the docket of said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or .after the 2 nd day of December, 1950. Paul E. Layton . Attorney 1 for Plaintiff 142% W. Broad St., Fairborn, O. (10-27-6WL2-1) 1950. WILLIAM B= M cCALL>1pR Judge o f the Probate Com :, yreene County, Ohio. .. 7 . Hazel Cha£K% . . Chief Deputy,: ijrk NOTICE ; f Charles L, - Biunden,/ Jjg!, S. 22nd Street, Philadelphia!',, ilfmisyl- vania, will take notice .'.'c i Jua­ nita Biunden filed-her p ’ Jjon a- gainst him in the CpmiuvtfPleas Court o f Greene County^ s'ipio, in an action fo r divorce mi the grounds of gross neglect iff duty, That said cause will be[ f e ? hear­ ing on and after 6 wi- -QL from October 17, 1950," and! ifejs said defendant must answer bf i| cause or a judgment may be' sfeen a- gainst him. j / ( 10-20-6t-ll-27) LEGAL N O T IC X p IN ’ THE PROBATE C 'L ® lr OF GREENE COUNTY- j p O In the matter of - i --sp* the adoption of- -j M . Michael Gordon teiqgnettp . ' a minfee.ij:- , ■ 'Herman Adkins, who! ,v.Syess is unknown, will take noth r-^hat on the 16th. day of Octobeif 3jp0, El­ mo Barnett and Ice] IJ Sarnett, filed their petition in) Case .No. 64 in the Probate Court yfJQreene County, Ohio, to adojr: #Iichael Gordon Adkins, agedl ( 2 ) years on October 2nd,| 55|0, and that the hearing on SEt!isJ>etition will be' had before thin igdge o f the Probate Court of Gif.=-i7e Coun­ ty, Ohio, on the 18th iifik s f No­ vember 1950, at 10 o’diu^SA. M. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate 'Spurt of Greene County, Ohio. ) A VOTE REPUBLICAN AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7TH. 1950 Polls Open 6:30 A . M, to 6:30 P/ M. MARK AN “X ” FOR'THESE CANDIDATES. You cannot vote a straight ticket. You must mark an X for each candidate you want to vote for. Yon will know the candidates, other than those seeking judicial posts, because the word “Republican” will ap­ pear in the box along with the name. X RobertA.Taft For U. S. Seriator A vote for Taft is a vote to repudiate out-of-state Labor Boss dictation. Taft’s opponent has no more to say about running his campaign than he would have to say about his vote, if elected. Taft has defended, at all times, our heritage in gov­ ernment against the Socialistic, Communistic trend o f the pres­ ent administration, captured and controlled by those who follow the Russian Stalin. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Earl E. Ms|!s, De­ ceased.. 1 i i . Notice is hereby g iv if:"Shat Sa­ rah S. Morris has bees* truly ap­ pointed as AdministratriSLof the estate of Earl E, Morris, deceased, late of Village of ClifomiL Greene County, Ohio. I Dated this 11th dayi tfEDctober, 1950. ■ ■ I WILLIAM B. McCALMSTER Judge of the Probate Cpc-g%Greene County, Ohio 1 if!1- By Luella .Itr-sser Chief Diii'lS? Clerk FOR NOTICE OF PROCEEil&IG DIVORCE! Lean Harriger who 1 *slides at- 137 Circle Drive, Wabb fa, Hono­ lulu T. H., is hereby i|vlfied that lair B. Harriger has fib 5 Ms peti tion against her for diyt rll-in Case No. 26690 of the Court s.'fiommon Pleas, Greene County. IlMo, al­ leging gross neglect 03 Sity, and said cause w ill be for ha ring n or after December 2,!.b'l0. MORRIS Di ,=K E Attorney f.jefPlaintiff Clarence J.Brown For Member o f Congress* 7th Congressional District Re-lect a courageous, sincere and able business man and farmer to Congress. By his record he has withstood pressure groups for measurers that would not be approved by either farm or business interests in this District. He sponsored the Hoover Commission legislaton and was a member o f that body, as well as a member and leader on the House Rules Committee. He_ is being opposed by labor leaders and those that follow Russian Communistic ideals. In fact, his opponent was born in Russia, according to his registration card filed with the Clark County Board o f Electons. X DonE Ebright Candidate for Governor NOTICE! j Robert L. Bowman/ DflpS Moni­ tor St., 'Pittsburgh Jif ^Pennsyl­ vania, will take notice on J/ie 23rd day of Septembe.-LiSSO, the undersigned filed her ||%ition in divorce against him v, ;^stas- Com­ mon Pleas Court o f Gr-^ie Coun­ neglect of duty and e f e ’^iae cruel­ ty, “Ohio, on the grounffeof gross ty : That said cause j v.-H be for hearing from and a fte' fix weeks from the1'fir s t p u b lich ;^ o f this notice, to-wit, on Nov Lth, 1950. Barbara Ann Ibwman LEGAL NOT.in® George H. Curley, se place of residence is unknownbb/ill take notice that on Sepfej^er 19th, 1950, Mary L. Curley,! sl Mnor, by John E. Osborne, her! ::-=%t friend, field a certain cause ofigfetion In divorce against said/ Jjgorge H. Curley, before the CcHrfion Pleas Court of Greene Coum;-^.©hio,. be­ ing Civil Cause No. on the docket of said Court, ajid being on the grounds of neglect of duty. Said cause oj ;|tion will come on for hearing) or after November 20th, 195(1, SHOTJP AK E 7 SAGLER Attorneys i:A=>Plaintiff — Pol. Adv. S !IHWilBIMBBUIHHI!HMHHIIIillllllHIIUIIUIS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Sylvan H. Shawhan Deceased. r 1 Notice is hereby given that Ber- tha B. Shawhan and William Shaw- han have been duly appointed as Executors of the estate o f Sylvan H. Shawhan, deceased, late o f Bea­ vercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 13 day !of October, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court* Greene County, Ohio. Hazel Chaffin - Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Martha-Bradford, De; ceased. NoticoMs herjby- given that Er­ nest Bradford has been, /duly-ap­ pointed as. Administrator,,©^ -the-, estate o f Maftha B fadfpS ;'' ^ ceased, late o f Beavej^c^ek^Tow;^ ship, Greene^ County;; CHio Send BROl N Back Tl 0 0NGRBS Brown for. Consri«= issnunlttea B. B. Boward, Ctoj f sondon. O. As State Treasuere fo r 12 years Candidate Ebright has proven an economical and effective administrator in State Government. As Governor, he will make available all o f the facilities of state government to help the Ohio farmer solve his problems, _He has been an active supporter o f all 4-H, FFA, FHA and* Junior Fair work. ... X LowellFess Candidate for State Representative An efficient and competent legislator, by inheritance, training, and experience, he is best fitted to give superior service to all interests in this county. He stands at all times and will continue to stand for “Sanity and Solvency in Ohio State Government.” He has given loyal support to all public school legislation and is especially interested in better state and federal highways that cross the county. MyronR.Fudge , Candidate fo r County Commissioner Mr. Fudge is the Republican candidate for Commissioner of Greene County. He represents no particular faction, group or individual for selfish .purposes and will work in the interest of the twelve townships, villages and cities. He is a successful farmer and stock-breeder and in like past has given much of his time-to civic betterments in various ways. He is a member o f the Greene County Board of Education, and is Chairman o f the Building Commission fo r the new Greene County Memorial Hospital. This Commission is responsible for the erection of the new institution, as authorized* by a vote of the citizens. His experience on this commission makes him n valuable member f o r ’ the Board o f County Commissioners that must, finance the upkeep and operation o f the hospital to be opened early in 1951. AlbertL.Daniels Candidate fo r re-election as State Senator in the 5th-6th Senator Daniels is a veteran^ o f World War I and has a record o f sponsoring much legislation for War Veterans, with, regard to the bonus and veteran’s housing. He has served as chairman of the important fiance committee and has been a member of the Board o f Control and the Emergency Board. His record in support of- all public school legislation and also that o f farm interests, is undisputed. FARMS FORI AND FARM l i j g S We have many gocic Tprins for sale on easy terms: jjsfb make farm loans ,at 4% jLe^eat for 15 years. No app 'rapon fee and no appraisal Write or McSavaney & Co. i i%ndon, O. In F|ts Leon H. Kling i g r . Farm Grai l'ile Ditchm - C\ =f . Trenching Scvfice v p . , 0 . B b x ;W ;P R 3-6810 JamesJ.Curlett ________ Republican Candidate f o r County Audit’r Mr. Curlett is-a Veteran o f World War I and has a long and- successful record as County Auditor. H 5 was unopposed in the Primary and has no opposition on the Democratic ticket. X FrankL. Johnson For Re-election as Judge Common Pleas Court Judge Johnson’s name will appear on the Judicial ballot and voters must place an “X ” before his’ name. He was nominated without opposition for-re-eleetion. He has an enviable^ record as a Jurist and is frequently assigned by the Chief Justice to pre­ side in other Courts of Common Pleas v'in the State. Marked oSample Ballots w ill be mailed to Republi­ can registered voters in the county, and also will be distributed at your door in villages and cities. It is legal to take a Sasaple Ballot t o the voting booth with you for-Reference only. KEEP TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th . OPEN All Registered Republicans are urged to fulfill their obligation as. Citizens, to rote and give support to all Republican candi­ dates..I f the weather is inclement, election, day, or you are uit- able to get to the polls, make a request o f your Central Com­ mitteeman and a way will be provided to get -you to the polls. This is the most important election In years, so do your part and urge friends and neighbors to rote fo r the entire list o f REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ~3g <w- •“ -'.j' ?■ ' . Fred L. Clark, Chairman Executive Cos 3 S S P ' . . jM p ■ 4 . ■ ■ .... I J \

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