The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
r*SV j*‘r .■■ ■ '-5=S* •- '0-5 '•* ° rf* ,*■- *'THURSDAY, NOY . 10 , 1950 THE CEBABVILLE HERALD PAGE 3 S T A M P S ‘•M f® ■S.O®ID ftWTIIE l l tM I S r OLAH j m w A0A!FrS CHICKEN m PFER SLATED The W. S. C. S. «tf tfce Cedsas- viBe Methodist -Church wiH hold % chicken Slipper sod Chriatia&a bazaar Thursday, Nor. SO, in the- church. The bazaar opens at 2 p. m. and the sapper will he ■Qrifteis Seal Sale in€reeie ^mrlytoStartNextMonday % ■ Inch Letters containing Christmas served from 5:30 to 8. Tickets Seals are bring prepared for man- land reservations may he had fey’ in£ by members of the Kama Fire 1calling Cedarrille Locker or Le.: Division as an aid to the Greene tola Corn’s creamstation. TCounty Tuberculosa and Health { _ ______ | Association, -which will launch the T„ , , ' Seal sale in Greene County Mon- ! Lack o£ saimalP«*em Jn W*: day, Nov. 20, and continuing tra- |rations causes, slower growth and,$ jj I)M> 25,. poor feed utilization._____________ | Each envelope fletter, For fasterconnections CALLbyNUMBER * > v A - w ill contain a making an appeal in be- i half o f the association fo r funds f to carry ,on its program in tne [figh t against tuberculosis. I Tlie 1950 Christmas Seal fea tu re s three angels in a musical 1 mood. It was designed by Andre jDugo internationally known art- lis t, who also designed the 1943 |seal. It also carries the red douhle- \ barred cross, registered emblem : o f the voluntary tuberculosis as sociations. The three child angels—one singing, one playing a flute and the other a harjy—are centered on a background o f two solid red and green triangles. The “ 19" is in the upper le ft corner and the "BO" is on the right. The lower le ft corner hears the red double- barred cross and the word “ greefc- : a - is printed in orange on a ribbon across the bottom mgs- black . . . _ o f the seals. The letters “ USA” appear in the lower le ft corner. It is a most attractive and color fu l seal. Chief Walter T. Buffington ex pressed appreciation o f his_ divi sion members fo r the privilige o f assisting the organization since it is a major part o f a fireman’s work to safeguard life and prop erty. “ The X -ray examinations and chest clinics conducted by the lo cal Tuberculosis and H e a l t h Assoc., are responsible fo r saving lives in many instances,” he said. “ This is especially true when by means o f an X-ray examination, tuberculosis is found early and the patient recovers in a shorter per iod o f time, and then is restored, to - an active and useful life. Therefore, we are contributing to .the health* and welfare o f the residents o f the entire county by helping in this life-saving work.” Something to sell? Journal Classified ad, Try a 9 Long distance calls get the “ highball” signal lor fu ll speed ahead, when you give the number of the out-of- town party. It’s twice as fast! K e e p a P e r s o n a l i p m m B m telephone company § % f t for the vote o f confidence given tne upon jny election to the office o f GREENE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Signed, . MYRON FUDGE " PoL Ady. Where it Earns More liberal dividends fwfc# yearly. INSURED PEOPLES * BUILDING AND SAVINGS CO. 11 Green St. Since 1885 Xenia, O. b''\ '.>sV 9*** . r*A &■ T rt** . ' \ vi •-'<V,fl / y sis.:: / i* h , ^ f f r g t in ie ■ f r Ivaace-Uesign Tracks tOttMHttS CHEVROLET SALES P y£Xa&r T u tg ejecfen g fo e s mmes 7£c?gget/e&£s All-welded cabs! Powerful Valve-in-Head engines! Strong rear axles and heavy-steel channel-type frames! Right down the line, Chevrolettrucks are built for the rough-tough jobs and the big payloads. All parts, all units—like Chevro let’s positive Synchro-Mesh transmissions—areengineered to withstand the shocks and strains ofrealwork. Engineered toserveyoubetter—and longed That’s why there are mere Chevrolet trucks bn the road than any other make. . . why you should come In and see these great trucks today! ___Ptttflttf t REV. ROBERT H HARP*£F ♦ Ruth, a Symbol of Family Loyalty Memory Sdectiam S/etb 1: 16 After a ten-year sojourn in Moab and the deaths of her husband and two sons, Naomi returned to Beth lehem. Her two daughters-in-law set out with her but soon Orpah in tears turned back. Then Ruth, in answer to Naomi’s urging that she also go back to her people, voiced the beautiful plea that is used as the memory selection. In Bethlehem Naomi became an astute match-maker. W h e n she learned how kindly Ruth was treat ed in the fields of Boaz, a kinsman, of Naomi, she carried out a plan l that might be made a scandal but for the high character of the per sons involved. She sent Ruth to lie down at the feet of Boaz, as he slept in the threshing floor. When he awoke, Ruth asked him to cover her, as a near kinsman, and the rich bachelor promised to redeem Naomi’s ground. The following day, when a nearer kinsman declined to redeem the property, Boaz bought the ground and took Ruth to be bis wife. The book of Ruth is 'the seldom- told story of the love of two women for each other, who sustained a re lation often held up to jest—that of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. And Ruth was indeed a ‘‘symbol of family loyalty” in cleaving to Na omi, her dead husband’s mother. And it may be observed that Boaz, was himself loyal to his-family com nection. The reward of Ruth was enough—she was happily provided for and she became an ancestress of Jesus Christ. So may we be loyal in all the relations of life. COURTNEWS COMMON PLEAS COURT Seek Divorces Gladys Campbell' asks separa tion from Kenneth C., charging neglect. Elnora Perdew, Dayton, wants a divorce from Mac M., Spring- field, charging cruelty. Asks res toration o f former name o f Wright. Mae Monroe from Raymond H., neglect and cruelty. Asks cus tody of three children. , Bruce Pierce, Xenia, wants a divorce from Wilma, on grounds neglect and cruelty. He asks cus tody o f a two-year-old daughter. Anna Mary Still, Fairborn, vs. Albert B., neglect. Custody o f a son asked. Eva J. Rogers asks divorce from Eugene, neglect and cruelty, Divorces Granted Claude W . Hall won separation from Helen L., on grounds o f neglect. Helen Birch VanCleaf was given a divorce from Harry M., neglect. Helen A. Thomas from C. S. Thomas, and John We Manning from Mabel Jeanette both on grounds o f neglect. Seeks Damages Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York has brought suit against Ralph E. Faylor, o f Akron, fo r $325.35, damages as the result o f an automobile accident. Judgments Awarded A judgment in the sum o f $650,- 84 was won by Dilver Belden dba Belden & Co., from W.oodrow and Zella Gambill. Duellman Electric Co. was a ’warded judgment in the sum of $1,951.75 from Gerald- Knost and James Delph, May Recover Money B y court order Ruth Edna Mor gan may recover $2,604.78 from Wm. H. Morgan. Seeks Judgment Fred H. Kelley asks judgment in the sum of $223.49 from Jessie Hamby Gilley. Partition Ordered In the case o f E ffle Walker Lane vs. Elsie Mitchner the court partition o f Xenia real estate. Suits Dismissed The following suits were ordered dismissed: Alma Reece vs. Isaas Remer; Daisy L. Cencehaugh vs Aubrey L. Cencehaugh; Roy Reece vs. Isaac Remer. / PROBATE COURT Estate Appraisals The follow ing appraisals have been entered: Estate o f Sylvan H, Shawhan, net value $35,738.84; es tate o f Corda T. Wilt, $17,286.90 Estate o f Bessie W illis, net value none. Marriage Licenses Harold K. Pickering and Caro lyn Cryder Wright, both o f James: town. Lawrence Parker, Buffalo, min ister, and Gloria Helen White, W51- berforce. Thomas Allan Jones, Xenia, and Shirley Ann Fisher, Xenia, Beal E^ate Transfers m ;Greene Ceimly ... Gttis and Goldie M. SocMers to Robert and Edna Young, one and one-half lots in Jamestown. Fannie Greene Robinson, to T. P. and Grace B. Little, lot in Jamestown. M. A : and Violet M. Oliver to Horace J . and. Mildred H. Mitche- ner, lot in Silvercreek Township. Joe and Elizabeth T. Gordon to C larence'W . and Lena Mott, 3.57- acres in Cedarville Township. Paul H. Dawson to Fritz and Marie Treuer, lo t in Miami Town ship. In Xenia Ella Baumaster to Lester and Mazella Sanford, part lot. Thelma W. Sutton to Wm. L. and Ruth Kaylor, l o i Shawnee Village, Inc., to Floyd Hay, lot; to David R. Craig, lot. Xenia Township Mercury Realty Co. to W . H. and Ernestine S. Boone, lot. Byford James to Harold A . and Martha W. Hamer, .355 acre. In Beavercreek Clifford E. Steffan to Orville W= and Leona Steffan, lot. James- A . and A lice F. Aultz to Robert N. and Vera J. Schmitt, 15 acres. Carl and Irene M. Hohl to Del- mer W. and Edith Phillips, lot. Velma L. Hail to Nick and Opal H. Lazer, lot. James Benson to Clyde C. and Irene Cohagen, lot. Catherine E. Of^tello Gibson to Audrey T. Gibson, half interest in lot. Craighton H. Miller to Harry J. Kiefaher, 4 lots. ” r Donna and William Manning, J r.,, .to Leslie Werher, lot. In Bath Township Marcellas and •Charlotte W as- senich to Larry E ."and Ora M. English, lot. Wilbert Pleasant to John R. and Laura R. Baugh, lot. Ward and Dora B. Palmer to Charles R. Spray, lot. Charles R. Spray to Jesse A, and Sada Lemaster, lot. Boone Brewer to Reed Brewer, lot. Harold P. and Rosa Ina Mor gan, to George P. Lamb and A lf Hammons, two part lots. In Fairborn Donald Stuart and Mary Krug Dunlap to Warren C. and Lydia M. Willaims, one and one-half lots. Virgil M. and Helen L. Brantley to Paul R. and Vera A. Nickerson, tract. Spring Valley Peoples Building & Savings Co, to Ben E. and Wilma J. Cline, lot. L, O. Badgley to Virgil GfcSsj trustees Herrington and H. M. BlaekahyJlots. o f Church o f Christ, 8 Nurse T e lls N ew H adacol I n S o H e lp fu l T o Her Supplied Vitamins Bi, % t e l end ttkxcin Which Her System Locked —elements so vital to help main tain good health and physical fit ness. Why These Vitamins and Minerals Come In Liquid Form There’s a very good reason why HADACOL comes in special liquid form. These precious Vitamins and Minerals are more easily and quick ly absorbed into the blood stream this way—*ready to go right to work. A Mg improvement is often noticed within a few days. 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