The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
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JA M tost to a point In the N. line fit Aw Criumb** Pike; thsec* with the line of Mid Columbus Pike S. 41* 11* W. 47 fe«t; thence again with the N. line o f Cohurims Pike S. 84* M ’ W . 51 fete to the intersection o f Mid N. line of Columbus pike end E, line of East Street; thence with the E, Une of E, Street N, IQ* 20r W, 182 feet to Aw piece of beginning, containing a- bout three eights (3-8) of an acre, and bring the same premises convey ed to W, H. Barber by Chester B. H amm er'and wife, by deed, dated August 5th,, 1021, recorded Volume 127, page 11, Peed Records of Greene Comity* Ohio. 1’ . TRACT NO, TWO:- Situate in the S tate o f Ohio, County of Greene snd Village of Cedarville, and beginning a t a point in the center line o f Ale Columbuk Pika (8, H. I. C. B.*6) and th e center line of North Street, Said point being the N. E. corner, to .Lucy Barber's Flys tenths (0.6) acre tract, as described in , Dead Records of Greene County, .Ohio* , Volume 125, page 506; thence along the center line of said Columbus Pike S. 38* 35' W, 252.00 feet to a point, said point be ing th e S. corner to the aforesaid Lucy Barber's tract; thence N. 41 18' W, 47,33 feet to a point, said point ‘ being |n the proposed Northerly 33 fe e t right-of-way fine; 33-feet North erly o f and radially from Station 38 plus 87.52 in the ' the center line of. survey made by the Department of Highways; thence along, said right-of ' •-way fine, 33 feet from and parallel t said center line of survey on"a curve to the left, having It radius of 876.25 feet, a distance of. 101.80 feet to a point 33 feet northwesterly Of and &t righ t angles to the center line of survey- ab Station- 30.piusi 98.-f '25; thence continuing 33 feet from • and parallel to said, center line,N . 38* 35' E . u distance^ o f ; lOLSLfeet to a point id the" center line of North Street, said point being 33 feet North westerly of and a t right angles to the cen terline of survey a t Station 41 ‘ plus 00.14 and being in the N. fine of the aforesaid- Lucy Barber’s trac t; thence with center fine of North - Street, said point being 33 feetdentso S treet N . 79* 40' E; a distance of 50.22 fee t to the place"" of beginning, containing Eighteen- Hundredths (0.18X acres more or less. The a- bove described tracts of land being subject to sit highways and easements heretofore granted. .Said property is to be sold and con veyed to the highest hidder upon the following terms, to-wit:- 10% of the bid to be deposited with bid, and bal ance to be paid on delivery of deed. The righ t is reserved to reject any and all bids. H ,B . ABELS, - » Mayor of th e Viilage'of Cedarville, .Ohio, ATTEST: ‘ NELSON CRKSWELL, .Clerk o f the VUlage of Cedarville, Ohio., r . UNIFOSM MUHM IOMM t t t s o n l i hh far Wbr ■ WOMAIfi BART IN LIFE NATIONAL NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of W. R McChesney, De ceased. Notice is hereby given th a t Mary Ellen Turner McChesney has been du ty appointed a* Executrix of the es ta te of W. R. McChesney, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio, Dated th is 23rd day of June, 1944. WILLIAM B.. McCALLlSTER, judge of the Probate Court, Greene Bounty, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Grace Pomeroy, whose present ad dress is unknown, wilttake notice th at on the 6 th day of June, 1944 , Robert Pomeroy, filed his petition fo r divorce fcfabwt her on the grounds of Wilful absence fo r over three years, said esse being No, 23,526 on the docket of the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, That said cash will come on fo r hearing on or after duly 22 , 1944 . (6-961:4-21) FORREST DUNKLfe, Attorney fo r Plaintiff NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOE DIVORCE Laura Caudill, whose place of raei- deuce is Sharkey, Kentucky, fat hereby uaAfled th a t the undersigned Bt#**y | Caudill has filed hla petition against j her fo r divorce in C m * No, 2 M 4 W, ha j AwCourt Vi Common Phws of Grtotw-f Ceuuty, Ohio, alleging gross neglect I a i duty as the ground* fo r the- sam e,» ewd th at Atie rawm will he fo r hear ts* *« o r after' the 29 th day of July, 1 #M» ° ( • 4 # # - 7 *M> /. MKNRY CAtlWLl^ •y Menfe D. Rfee, As Hie Attorney , WTTWAE A*HD#TO»A t UMUOUr TUICT Tiiigtt U-Ut . OOCJMKM tawwsto vrMttW .mm art ms * n UwWwWomMr ■.«** ■ Usw m tt» t*m n»r ette. Woman o< our day have unpracw* dented liberty of action and almost HmtAea* opportunity to Aww A»hP ability to meet respooabiUty and to accomplish g rea t things. They a re measuring up to th a t opportunity both In th e armed services and u »5 the multitude of task* they a re creditably c a n in g on in civilian |if^f To thoee who seem surprised a t their response to the nation'! naa< 3 , tb r riw rch could well testily that women have alwaya served wen in tlvwe things which count moat fo r God and country, L A Weuuus Can Rede <w. M L God has established an order In Aw world which places woman where she beet fit*—in the homo. There, under th e guidance and with Ate help of h e r husband,,ah* exerts her most powerful influence in toe rearing! of children. That is her normal, m ost effective and most blessed, position. ............... But. a ll too often ‘conditions in the world a re not normal, and woman, like man, is thrown out Of the cus tomary orbit o f .existence. Deborah faced such e day- Israel had sinned and. been given over to -to e ^}as- tising hand of the Cenaanite. Then God heard theic jWpeoUuit c ry and was ready to send a deliverer—as He did in the case of euch of the judges. Apparently no man was .ready "to taka UP th e . responsi bility, o r willing to thus serve God, and so Hs called Deborah., She sa t u n d e r her/ palm, fated* and Israel came to her for judgment. She. typifies many women who have- been the leaders of their people; and her story has been an . inspiration to women in the church. May rhany more be encouraged to take up the weighty problems of moral and. aocial righteousness, which toe men o f'ou r nation (and others) do not seem to care o r dare '*■ to a t t a c k ! ^ i II. A Woman Can Lead (w - 6 ^ 9 ). B arak ;<wan a m an of ability. Deborah' gave him full credit for his, capable service" ( 5 : 1 , 12 ), but evidently her lacked- th a t initiatve which .would send him into conflict with-his- people’s -enemies. Without Deborah be would not go, (v. 8 ), Under her leadership he was willing I t is easy to ridicule Barak, and no. doubt he deserves some m easure of> censure/ but le t. us not be too severe on him. When the records a re a ll in, i t will be known that .many o f'th e .fea ts of'courage, the high and noble declaipns, the vic tories in the fields of, science and culture, and particularly those things th at have been accomplished in and through the .church, were the result of the leadehtoip. of some woman. Many a re the distinguished na tional and’ spiritual leaders who have said th at all they were and had accomplished th e y owed to their mothers. Others speak with high ap preciation of a noble and!inspiring ■wife. 7 Think also of the many social and religious causes which have been largely ca rried ' on by determined and sacrificial woman. Yes, a worn *1 an can lead, .and often she must toad out to get the men to follow. - Not all the pursuits- of life amt lived out in peace o r in preparation , far'w ar, The time comes when battle must be joined, and then v « "M t that ✓ m . A Wtaeaa Bah F igh t (vy. II- ; ID , True It is th a t it was. Barak whb led his arm y, hut he went out a t toe word of-Deborah.* Hers was the re sponsibility for strategy, for toe de term ining,o f t h a t important D-day, when the blow must be struck, Tb* courage of women in to# battles for oounfay makes an inspir ing story. Not too least of that cour age baa been shown by those who have quietly stood "by toe stuff* a t home, who have Wravely parted with their cherished loved ones, who b are borne the dark hours of loneliness, uncertainty and often of Iwart-Btotofot eOrtow. They shall not be without their rew ard (see I flam . 10 : 14 }. This is toe place to Say a further word of appreciation of the women of the church who hen* fought suck a valiant fight against liquor, social degradation, vice, evil politics, etc, "H ats off to them!** May they be encouraged to go on. Then too, one ought to day a word of Sad and earnest admonition to those countless women who have used their great freedom in our day as a license to live wicked and un godly lives. They do not have the courage to Stand against toe loose moral standards, the common ac ceptance of Intoxicants, the itnmod- eat apparel of the day. Chrietian women have the gold## fine pattern them make .glory 'Of God, NO SHORTAGE ON FOOD From 191044 to dele, there have been increases of 498 percent in ti, 8 . | oil seed crops, MS percent In track trope, 1* perssn t to f ratis and nuts, filffEP III fV S |II|| liIMI Wr fVTVWtt , in dairy projects. There has been a 118 yeteaiit l i weasi I n cotton praduc* tton In Ate same ported. T rial agfri- uKaral prodaetieii incraaaed 4 *pc«ent to r th* average o f to# period 191944 ^ to to s t o f itto - 44 . and to tal ir, 8 , *u(|4sju^toAft|uag if gF“fEltiWAB mmwmmmm mm fmWnl) ;-.-ab«BT -7 -J r * --7 ' ^ FEOEATV tRMDfri GREENE OGDNTT, GUO - Aewanta sad Veaeiiera is tip) frt* {owing warned: persona and tetolea i have been filed to the Probate C ou rt. of Greene Couaty, fo r inspection. set- f tiwnent, and record, and unless there j is a motion Died fo r hearing’same on I or before the 21st day of August, 19441 they will be ordered eenfirmed and I recorded, j FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Mae Sutton, Administratrix Rfaitsr Alexander, deceased. . Leafy M. Castle, Administratrix, Laura R. Confer, deceased. John W. Coy, Administrator, David E. Coy, deceased. Gertrude Clark, Executrix, Minnie Edmonson, deceased. . Frank H. Dean, Administrator, James Fannon, deceased. Phillip D. Berhsrdt, Administrator, Sebastian Gerhardt, deceased. Alexander J. Grave, Administrator, Gertrude Grave, deceased, Helen W. McCoy, Guardian, Sara Alice Smith, a Minor. .Katie Toms, Adminstratrix, George W, Toms, deceased. Margaret H. .Volkenand, and Mer rill L. Volkenand, Execptora, George H. Volkenand, deceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU TIVE ACCOUNTS Olive Florence Hargrave, Adminis tratrix , Laumor Alfonso Hargrave^ deceased. Fressa Baker Inman, Executrix, .\ndess Lamar Inman, deceased. 1 Jennie M, Kyle, Executrix J. Ervin Kyle, deceased.- _ ^ Bertha Eakins, Executrix, Lota Lewis, deceased., , t Grace Lucfle Hutchison, Adminis tratrix', Joseph E . Lite, deceased. Grace Lucile Hutchison, Adminis- ’ratrix* Mary Lite aka Marietta. Lite, leceased.. Roscoe Turner, Executor, Louisa M. Mullen, deceased. . ’Addie, Warden^ Administratrix, Maude Shoeniaker, deceased. Frank Shigley, Executor, Bessie ,Vright, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS John T. Powell, Guardian Eugene Jarl Devore, a Minor, Second Account Elisabeth Cooper, ‘Guardian, Jesae Cooper, Incompetent, Second Account: Blanch S. Evans, Guardian, Betty /ane Evans Dodds, a Minor, Third Account. * J Gertrude S. Hagar Galloway, T?ttit ;ee, Trust Created U-W of Sarah B. lagar, deceased, F irst Report of Se- ;uritie& in Possession o f Trustee. Margaret Leach, Guardian, Richard Leach,, a Minor, Ninth and F inal.Ac- O U n t. 7 Walter E; McGervey, Trustee^ by his Executrix, Esther H. McGervey, in the m atter of the Trusteeship created U—W Julia D. McGervey, de ceased, Ninth add Final Account. Bessie K. Milburn, Guardian, Ruth Eliiabeth' Milburn, Second Account. Creighton H. Miller, Executor, Maude Ethel Miller, Deceased, State ment in Lieu of and fp r an Account. Howard L. Miller, Executor, Retta B. Mjller, deceased, Statement in .Lieu - i t and for an Accounts L. N. Shepherd, Guardian, Estelle Mae .Mees Mills, Incompetent, Final Accounts Walter Mitchencr and Florence: Mitchner, Administrators, Samuel C. Mitchener, 'deceased, Second and Final Account A lbert. Pearson, Administrator, Mary, Alide J ’earson, deceased^ State, ment in Lieu of and fo r a Final Ac count. Albert Pearson, Administrator* Mary Alice Pearson, deceased* State ment in Lieu of4hd for a Final Ac count, A> L. Turner, incompetent, Third and Maynard Turner, Guardian, Maryr Final Account. Vcrmslle Vavrlna, Administratrix^ Richard Filil Vavrina, deceased, State ment in Lieu of and for an Account. Frank D. Wagner and Horace J. Boesch, Executors, William Frederick Wagner, deceased, Third, Final and Distributive Account, July *21, 1944. i l-N MNwaMsM y ........... '■*ii » i . l rapiwwjk-ii y w "pu; -- r. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E state of M. S. Smith, a. K. a, Mathias SmithyDeceased. Notice is hereby given th at H arry 3L- Smith hns been duly appointed as/ \dm inistrator of the estate of M. 8 . Smith, a. k. a. Mathias Smith,' deceas ed, late of Beavercreek Township; Green* County, Ohio, Dated this 19th day of June, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge 'of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Wanted accordian* and other musk cal instruments. Send card to R, H i Moore, 111 East Second Street, Day-* ten 2 , Ohio, Will come to see inatru* ments. RHltlMATI 8 M ?77 C«ss# I# Brow**' Drag* Cedarville, 0 . RBiNXR’R U M O L The Medicine yenr filewM are «dl talking abe#te 4 e r Rhiwtoatlai#, ArikrMto NewHito, lamibage, Fab. # , Melt f t. tfabtiiibffkrti jHIUKra R Ora* Mto 4 tfr. la ju i L g , iS id a i iS n i iir a f rf . . . . gwra* the eetote *f Bridget Leaitey, Piein- tiff, vs. Thenras Leakey, e t aL dafundents. Thames I m b m whaaa- placa of res- • dewea is wduMMiVH and cannot be as*- tortaiaed, will take notice that on tk« 29 th day of April, 1944, to t plaintiff, John L. Lrakap administrator afore said. filed hie petition against you and rihera bafigm to* Probate - Cemrt «f 4 *rxjfP-*-i*wrsx. t< v -- ■ '7 ♦ Balabn-ad Xatin B. WntL'Deesnaed. VeSloe I t kerater t b t a tkoC Mamr Kawkina and JameeH . Hawkins, have bean duly appointed M Xxoevtors of the estate of Lnla B, Wait, deeaaaed, fade o f CedarvlUa Viliam. Graana -Casstei Ohio. Dated titis 14 tb dap o f Jafar, 1944 . WILLIAM B. MoCALUSTXR, Jnd*s i f tha fteibata Cowrt, ; Greene Comity, QUo. f,f #* tv wofrany L - > 1. 41 1 <" ‘7 - • '‘ • 4 ’ •/ fff ” ' , SWJF* W" JFxeo o vrarv .tK |_. J T ~ L Green* County, Ohio, the tarn* being ^** Mnrira B. Gibaan, Cna* No. 472T in said Court for th e sale of certain real w ist* in amid pe tition daacribad, to wit: Situate in the County of Greene, in the State of Ohio and in the City of Xenia, and bounded and described as follows: Being Lot No. 52 of Allen PtetoW t we... Marilyn la * Gibeon, Dofradant, Marilyn Raa Gibeon, 611 N. E. Second Street, Fo rt Lauderdale, Fla., yon:will taka netice th at on the 11 th ik W right's .Addition to ’too City o f * * of Map lP te r F irst Lt. Marion B. j W . . e « ... ■ e « at .a . * n i f a e n n w a h w k iia V o M t) +i\mA lafm n o tlA M > Xenia, and extension No. 725 fronting (50) feet on Miami Street, and being the same premises originally convey, ed by Mary Shoemaker, e t afa to, Michael and Bridget Lfebap on May 9,1906, as recorded in Vol. 100, Page 140, of the Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. | The prayer, of raid petition ie for,, tfie sale o f said real - estate to pay debts of the estate of Bridget Loakeyi deceased. You are required to ans wer said petition on or before toe 1st day of September, 1944, or judgment will. be.taken against yon. JOHN L. LEAHEY, Admr., of the estate of Bridget Leahey, deceased. P laintiff, (7-21.6t-g.25-) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney. Gibson, your husband, filed him action fo r divoiee against you In the Com mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 28,501, and th*t you are required to- answer^, to said cause of action on'or before six weeks from toe first publication of this uo- tice* which will be May 19th, 1944, or judgment may be taken against you. SMITH, McCALLlSTER * GIBNEY, Attorney sfor toe Plaintiff (549-6t-6-28) For Sale—Very choice dairy heif- ( era fffi emh, Holateins, uernseys and Ayr*hires Non-related bull free with 6 head. ‘Shipped C O. D. Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, P a.' r Help Wanted—Farmer experienced in raising livestock and crops. Liv* on and work 220 acre farm .fully equip ped Write stating expestonte, age, number in family, basis of remunera tion. References required. Reply to Box 10, Herald, Cedarville. F O E SA LE— S lnbw ood c u t f o r tl*e s to v e o r fu ru g c o b y th e c o rd . C kn d e liv e r. D ia l, 6-2201 A r th u r H u u ta -BUY WAR BONDS TODAY POULTRY We pay highest prices fo r rab bits,, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and toasters. GINAYEN POULTRY PLANT M M a HOME G#t r**dy to build tha t home you have dreamed about by buying bon&i regularly, puttinsr them away to moot the neceraary down payment when change# In regtrictiona, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area, Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farms a t attractive in terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs. 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