The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52

tm k% x m m a im . Y'-'? sL • rr~ Drought Bmta Stock To Slaughter / Wilbur Vmon, local trucker say* da never h«» wen so much Uveatook moving to rasSjket in hi* time a* the past wqek aric^-he receives call* from - other counties to take stock to d-iffor-, ent markets, Tuesday he s«ya Wash,* ington C, ft. had wore cattle than was* ever known'ia that city at one time, a large JP«rt of it dairy cows, fta says he hauled cattle from one farm where the landwaMs bare as Apaved street and the pwnfciOjad to unload the live- stock, fhe run-on hogs and sheep on Tuesday was also very heavy. At 2;30 that afternoon there was more than a score of trucks loaded with livestock waiting to be unloaded at Washington with more trucks headed to that city on every road. Other markets report similar runs. Farmers had to unload or let the stock perish. Greene Co. Canners Face Labor Shortage Canneries at Jamestown and Spring Valley are making an appeal fo r part- time services o f men and women to wan'their canning plants this season- The appeal Is voiced by J. J. Stoyt, manager o f the Xenia ofjfjce o f the U. S. Employment Service, who says the Jamestown plant needs 100 workers and Spring Valley, 70, The USES office is at 19 E. Market st., Xenia. , P. M. PULLS OUT,BASS THAT WEIGHED 3 8-4 POUNDS V Postmaster Ritenour caught a bass weighing 3 3-4 pounds, Monday eve. Another just over the legal size was also a victim. Both were o f the wide mouth variety and were caught in the lake past o f town. yh. Miami » « * " » * " am«.r*• “ " ration cl »« owner., JT.uth » a *• " know yoar .oil omj J o - condition*VOU boftor. FERTILIZERS ot TESTED QUALITY N ow , mo r. than t v t r h ilir a , fartiilxartof auurod qualityare the order af Hia dayl D iirt’i norooat for experimentation with b l| | ir and bailor yields to ha produced to fond a nation at war. Sot llg M ■rand Fortlllxar* for all crop*... and bo .ural All Ingredients of ovary ■ig M formula aro PRO-TZSTED ta Insuro bolt result.l Soldi by Leading Dealers in Your Community ' 4** * " .Y.... .......... 'S. . EXECUTORS' SALE -o f - ■*2sar. Household Goods SATURDAY, AUGUST 12,1944 Beginning at 1 O’clock At the late home of Mrs. Lula B. Watt, located on South Main St., Cedarville, Ohio Wicker lounge; Oak Dining’ Table, chairs and buffet; Philco Ra­ dio; Majes.tic Radio; Studio Couch; Gateleg Table; Sectional Book- case— Electric Lamps; Three 9x12 Rugs;- one v12xl5 Rug; Upright Piano; Hoover Electric Sweeper; Mirrors, Leonard Electric Refrigera­ tor; Sewing Cabinet; Sewing Machine; Metal .and Wooden Beds com­ plete; Dressers; Washstands; Chiffonier; Bedding o f all kinds; Pil­ lows; Feather beds; Pictures and Oil Paintings; Books; Gas Range; Gas Heating Stoves> Electric Iron; Kitchen Tables; Conservo Steam­ er; Lot o f Nice Dishes including set of White Haviland, and Gold Band China; Glassware; Bric-a-brac; Several Silver Pieces; Draperies; Gar­ den Hose and tools; Lawn Mower; New Septic Tank; 3 tons Coal (More or less); Porch Furniture and Numerous other items. - TERM S — c i s H MARY HAWKINS JAMES H. HAWKINS WEIKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers MILLER & FINNEY, Attorneys, . Executors JOHN DAVIS, CLerk a Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area. Buya FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive in­ terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a * ;• • farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be . 1 » , „ glad to consider your needs. BOV YOURSELF A HOME Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE HOME FEDERAL • a v i m g c & L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n OF XENIA, OHIO, 4-6 N. Detroit St. • t t - All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 N O T I C E SALK OF RKAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, will be received at the office o f the Clerk o f the Village of Cedasvllle, Ohio, Council Chambers, until 12 pt. dlock‘* NOON o f AugUBt 12 th, 1944, for the sale o f the following, describ­ ed real estate: TRACT NO. ONE,:—Situate in the Village o f Cedarville, County o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, ~bounded and described as follows:- Reginning on the S. side o f North Street, at the intersection o f the S. line o f .North Street, with the E. line line o f North Street with the E. line o f East Street; thence N. 79* 40’ E. E. 29 feet to a point in said S. line o f North Street; thence S. 41* 18' E. 125.55 feet to a point in the N. line of the Columbus Pike; thence with the line o f said ColumbuB Pike S. 41° 11 ' W . 47 feet; thence again with the N. line of Columbus Pike S. 84* 36* W. 57 feet to the intersection o f said N. line o f Columbus pike and E. line of East Street; thence with the E. line o f E. Street N. 10" 20' W. 132 feet to the place o f beginning, containing a- bout three eights (3-8) o f an acre, and being the same premises convey­ ed to W. H. Barber by Chester B. Hammer and wife, by deed dated August 5th, 1921, recorded Volume 127, page 11 , Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NO. TWO;- Situate in the State o f Ohio, County o f Greene and- Village of Cedarville, and beginning at a point , in the- center line o f the Columbus Pike (S. H. I. C. H,* 6 ) and the center line o f North Street,- said point />eing the N. E. corner to Lucy Barber’s Five tenths (0.5) acre tract, as described in Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio, Volume 125, page 506; thence along the center, line of said Columbus Pike S. 38° 35' W. 252.99 feet to a point, said point be. ing the S. Corner to the aforesaid Lucy,Barber’s .tract; thence N. 41 18' W. 47.33 feet to a point, said point being in the proposed Northerly 33 feet right-of-way line, 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 line, 33 feet from ' and parallel o said center line of survey on a :urve to the left, having a radius of >76.26 feet, a. distance o f 101.89 feet lo a point 33 feet northwesterly of rnd at right angles t o ' the center line of survey at Station 3p plus 98.- 15; thence continuing 33 feet frorp and parallel to said center line, N .‘ 38| ?5' E. a distance o f 101.51 feet to a point in the center line o f North Street, said point being 33 feet North- ,westerly o f and at right angles to the center line o f survey at Station 41 plus 00.14 and being in the N. line of the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence with ,center. line o f North Street, said point being 33 feetdentso Street N. 79s 40' E. a distance of 50.22 feet to the place o f beginning, containing Eighteen Hundredths (0.18) acres more or less. The a- bove described tracts o f land being subject to all highways and easements heretofore granted. Said property is to be sold and con­ veyed to the highest bidder upon the following terms, to-wit:- 10 % o f the hid to be deposited with bid, and bal­ ance to be paid on delivery o f deed. The right is reserved to reject-any and all bids. H. H. ABELS, Mayor o f the Village of (Cedarville, Ohio. ATTEST: NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk o f -the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f W. R.'McChesney, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that -Mary Ellen Turner McChesney has been du ly appointed as Executrix o f the es­ tate o f W. R. McChesney, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village,. Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 23rd day o f June, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT tr v Estate of M. S. Smith, a. K. a. Mathias Smith,' Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry M. Smith has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f M. S. Smith, a. k. a. Mathias Smith, deceas­ ed, late o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 10th day o f June, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio.* Wanted accordians and other musi­ cal instruments. Send card to R. H. Moore, 111 East Second Street, Day- ton 2, Ohio. Will come to see instru­ ments. ' RHEUMATISM? 7 7 Come to Browns’ Drugs Cedarville, O. REINER’ S R INOL The medicine your friends are all talking about—for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago. Feb. 4t, Mch St. s m JAR: T( A il over the country wives Yu&d sweethearts are collecting waste paper* They understand thiat our fighting men desperately need this critical war material. They ardmaking a weekly habit o f saving - old newspapers, boxes, wrap- - pings. They are not burning or “destroying waste paper—•they are sending it to make or wrap moire than 700)000 different S A V E war articles used by our armies. Do your part along with these patriotic women, Get yourdubs, civic and church groups behind this movement. Collect waste paperi-bundle it—and turn it i n . . . and help shorten the war! N eed s A l l o f I t Return A ll Clean Empty P a p e r Bags to file stores » ■* Call Your Nearest Boy Scout for Regular Collections Mr-.J; known a The Ris. in fis n r the ijhm was the at a ]>n normous the Papi oils. Mi in Japan ent and „ News S( in soljtn a spy ai the coun /bout Ja; address: The a> seven eh country sanitary foods a 1 partly cc Most f bread a children shops op much-no. compulse training is based system, tary trai girls are service t’ Their v tools and in Ameri o f the loi ing are i Ohio. M their pla ■many as used in ' ■set-up ir best idea the othei _army is__ ^ i -. 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