The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
# :4 v; . fi I f . V H - - ^ p e w s t w i i e i m , PrafeaW cftwcfc « Gwen* C SSsuhrje^ 1W5* «R 10;QG ofttoekA, If, ** W*«t B#ec of the Coart Housein tine afar effURwift,©bfo, QwloChwi»r *>- r fflm nr. Btiit* at OWo, darvgto pad f j a ^ d e s ftfl^ I * e e d S^ARUESri&tt •ddftfea to the Vffftge o f Cedar- till* M the MW* ft designated, numbered aad known on recorded plat o f said addition; Beginning at a stake in the N. W. corner o f paid ‘ lot o » Grove Street and Miller Street; thence with the line o f Mjd lot on Miller Street 8 . 31*4 deg. E. 189JW feet to a . stalrvi thence S. 55 deg. W. 75 feet to a stake in said lo t corner to Jennie^ Ervbr, • thence with Jennie Ervin’s line N. 35 deg. W. 175.88 feet to a stake in the line o f Grove Street aqd corner to Jennie Ervin; thence With Grove Street N. 42% deg. E. 65 feet to the beginning, containing 50.85 Said premises are located on the southwest corner o f Xenia Avenue ‘ and Miller Street in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. . , Said premise* are appraised at $8,500XK), and must be sold for not less than 1 two-thirds o f said apprais ed value. _ . Terms of sale, 10% of purchase price in cash on day of sale and bal ance in cashwithin ten days upon confirmation of sale by the court and delivery of deed. Said sale is made pursuant to an order o f the Probate Court in the case o f Inez M. Rigio, administratrix of the estate o f Vincent Rigio, vs. Inez M. Bigio, et al, defendants, Case Ho. 4815, Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. INEZ M. BIGIO, Administratrix. Miller & Finney, Attorneys. (Feb. 2-9*16-28, Mch 2 .) NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOB ADOPTION COURT NEWS 1 MHH4 to W***ra M w ww r OaJfo. U n o n fo r February i a PROBATE COURT-^ The State o f Ohio, Greene Counfar. Notice o f Hearing and Examination. In the Matter o f the adoption o f Phyllis Ann Justice. To McClellan Justice, the last known address, Akron, Ohio. You-are hereby notified that on the 11th day o f January, 1945, John L. Lacen, residing at 12 C. Street, Fair- field, Ohio, filed in this Court'a Peti tion fo r leave to adopt Phyllis Ann Justice* minor child, age 7 years and fo r a change o f the name o f said chile. to Phyllis^Ann Lacen, and that hear ing o f said Petition.^ and the exami nation, under oa th /o f all the parties in interest who may be present and to whom lawful notice hap been given, will be had before said* Court at the "Probate.Court Room in the Court House, Xenia, .Ohio, oil the first day o f March, 1945, at 10' o’clock A . M. Witness my signature and the seal o f said Court this 27th. day o f Janu ary, A . D. 1945. - (SEAL) WILLIAM B McCACLISTER, . Judge and. ex-officio Clerk o f the Probate Court. By Luella Bowser, Deputy Clerk. OTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DIVORCE . Wayland Minix, whose Post Office address is Sgt. Wayland Minix, 4th Aircraft Repair Unit ( f ) , Brookley Field, Mobile, Alabama, is hereby no tified that the undersigned Margie Minix has filed her petition against him fo r divorce in Case No. 23763 Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, alleging extreme cruel ty and gross neglect o f duty as the grounds fo r the same, and that this, cause will be) for hearing about the' 17th day o f March, 1945. . <2-9 6t-3-9) MARGIE MINIX, By, Morris D. Rice, Her Attorney LEGAL NOTICE Mary C. Bailey, whose last knowd place o f residence was 900 West Cory street, Richmond, Va., ant^is now un known, will hereby take notice Unit on the 25th day o f January, 1945, Virgil Bailey filed his petition against her in the Court o f Common Pleas Of Greene County, Ohio, being case No. 23,758 oii the docket o f . said Court, praying fo r a decree o f divorce from her on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, thAt said case is entitled Virgil Bailey, plaintiff va. Mary C. Bailey, defend ant. Said Mary C. Bailey will farther take notice that she ft -reqp ed to answer said petition on or before the expiration o f six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice on January 26, 1945, (l-26-6t-8-2) MATHIAS H. HECK, Atty., 815 U« B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio LEGAL ^NOTICE Robert P. DOggett S 2|e, 941-72-01, Unit 1228 — Biv, 1, A, T. B„ Little Creek Virginia, is hereby notified that Hazel G. Doggett has filed a po- 0t\on for divorce agalhst him on the ’ Aground of Gross Neglect Of Duty in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No, 23,762, and that said cause will tome on for hearing aft, full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, .■■■■■■. (2-2-6t-8-9> DAN M. AULTMAN, (Attorney for Plaintiff. * frUY WAR BONDS TODAY Harden &Mttxnma , AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you N>ek y*«r tftekyed r Sale phone 1*47 W -l, Xenls, Ohio ------ Jtt "W R pcrmlaak*. TREASURES OF THE KINGDOM UESSOH TEXTMUatthaw 13.-M-W; 14:13- 21sGOLDXN TBXT—Xv«r? good gift and •vary perfect gift 1* from above, and com. eft down -from the Rather of Ughte, with wbem U no varlableneji, neither shadow Of turning.—Jame* 1:17. Hidden treasure!—there is some thing about it that catches our imag inations and stirs our expectancy of discovering great riches. Men are constantly going on expeditions to seek out lost treasure. Others are engaged in study and research to bring out new treasures in nature or in the realm of learning or art. Why not stir up a little excite ment about the unbelievably rich treasures which are hid in Christ and. in the life o f faith in Him? It la not hidden, except to the e je of unbelief, but it is greatly neglected and all but forgotten by many. The Scripture portions assigned for our lesson are not as well adapted to it as one could wish, but we may ..make good use of them.- We learn here: l . The. Cost o f Redemption (13:44- ,46). Undoubtedly the lesson committee had in mind the usual interpretation o f these parables, which presents the sinner as the one seeking the treasure and giving Up all that he may have Christ. While it is true that our redemp- . tion is worth more than anything' else in all the world and that the Christian would gladly set aside (or would he?) everything for Christ’s sake, yet that does not fulfill the thought o f this parable. After all, what has.a sinner (whose pwn right eousness ft described* in Scripture as “ filthy rags.") to sell in order to. obtain redemption? And is it for sale? (See Eph, 2:8). Obviously, we here have the Sa viour with His all-seeing eye and loving heart, noting in fallen human ity the pearl of great price, His own Chprch. He then gives up all the glory He had 'with the Father, comes to the earth, and even be comes sin fo ru s that He may bring us to God. Salvation in Christ ft no little thing, fiot something which was pur chased, with gold or silver, but with the precious blood of Christ. We ought to value it highly, and be cause we are bought with such a price we ought always to glorify God (I Cor: 6:28). ’ n . The Heart of Compassion (14: 13-16); The One who was willing to die that men; might have eternal life was not unmindful of their need of His mercy and grace for their daily problems. Jesus not only died that we might have redemption from sin, but He lived (yea, and lives now,!) with tender-hearted com; passion toward those in need. He who ft the living Bread was not willing that men should hunger for their, daily bread. The disciples saw only one solution—to send them away, but Jesus said, “ They need not depart.” One is fearful that the church has been all too quick, about sending the needy away to some social agency or community charity, when it should have won their confidence by its compassion, and then brought them to Christ. Little ft much when God is in it, and by the divine touch of Jesus the multitude was fed. Could we not do fa r more for Christ if we would only use the little we have, with ■His blessing, for the help of our fellow men? m . The Miracle of Prevision (14: 17-21). We- pray, “ Give us this day our dally bread,” and It is only as God provides it that we have it. He gives life to the seed, and multiplies it in rich harvest, and we eat, we trust, "with thankful hearts. ■That is a miracle—so oft repeated that we have lost a bit of the wonder and glory o f it. Here in the story o f the feeding of the five thousand and more (v. 21 ) with five loaves and t y o fishes, we have such a mira cle o f provision taking the little and malting it enough for the multitude, The Lord may not work in exactly toe same way today, but do not God’s servants see Him multiply their meager store as they give it out in His name? ■That ft true whether the gift be of material or spiritual things. God can and does Mess those who trust Him. Letting what we have pass through the bands of Christ results in transfor mation and multiplication. Try it I Men and women are value-con scious in our day. While money is plentiful, goods of real quality are soarce, and one rriust look for that which has durability and worth. The" treasures which Christ offers are en during. He Says, -Lay up for your selves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal” (Matt. 6 : 20 ). 1 j contrast, “ tho things Satan of fers are temporary. In u few years most earthly honors and wealth must be“Iaid aside. But the treas ures of the kingdom are treasures which God intends that we should possess forevsr. DIVORCE SUIT Charging neglect, Daniel H. But ties seeks a divorce from Gwendolyn E, Sutties, Dayton. They were mar ried in Dayton in March, 1944, Suit for alimony was filed by Helen Hunter against Louis Hunter on the grounds o f neglect They were mar ried in Covington, Ky., January 1933 and have two children. SEEKS JUDGMENT Judgment for $6,4Q0 is asked in an action brought by Ollie St John a- gainst Irwin L. and Alice May Llnson, Xenia. The amount is claimed due on contracts o f $1,000 and $5,400. William R. and Elsie Harrison, of Jamestown, are named defendants in an action brought by the American Loan and Realty Co. to collect $128,00 allegedly due on a note. AWARD DIVORCES 1 ' Divorce decrees were granted Betty Irene .Howard from Albert L.Howard, Owen Ellison from Lealia Ellison, James M, Oliver from Virginia M. Ol iver and Given R, Walls from Thelma Naomi Walls. ORDER PARTITION Partition of real estate was ordered m the case o f Ella S. Hurley against Bertha Shambaugh and others. NOTICE Off APPOINTMENT DISMISS SUITS Cases o f the Cleveland Trust Go. against John Franks and others and the Peoples Building & Savings Co*, against Frank J. Fletcher, and others have been dismissed. , APPRAISALS The following estates were apprais ed in probate court: . Robert Wright gross, $632.63; de ductions, not listed, net, $632.63. John Hardy, gross, $455; deductions not listed; net, $455. , William L. Snell, gross, $22,530.85; deductions, $7,897.20; net, $14,633.65, Catherine T. Stephens, gross, $518, ;net, $518. Percy B. Smith, gross, $16,218.56; deduction^, $9,236.28; net, $6,982.28. Lincoln Swigart: gross, $3,500; de ductions, $915; pet, $2,585. APPOINTMENTS Appointments were made as fol lows: William E. Browder ,adminis$ra tor o f estate o f Charles L. Edwards, late o f Xenia, under $2,100 bond. R, O. Kendig, trustee o f trust created in .vill of Albert D. Kendig, under $1,600 bond. • Secure F ro to ctiv e Knowl e d g e A bou t Funeral Mat- tors In A dvan ce o f N eed. O ilA t h e A itjttf Jhinqiodo A mor * i t t i r vitally imports/* Qttfera having to do with pro* ndtag for tho futuro, funaral Mr* 'vie* r*c*IvM advance eomldara* Hon by many thoughtful people. Get ■ door, protective uniiar* ifanding of tho lubftct by dbcuH* ing it with in. Advaneo dtckloM Itaip to bring peaca of mind. M c M illan PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Accounts and Vouchers in the fol lowing named persona and estates have been filed in the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for inspec tion, settlement and record and un less there is a motion .filed for hear- ing same on or before the lfithjiay o f March, 1945, the same will be ordered recorded. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS C. D. Barnard, Administrator, Mas Barnard, deceased. Nora Bullock, Administratrix, Clydt ^ Bullock, deceased. Elizabetht G. Macaulay and 1 W Lyon Galloway, Executors, Reborn Alice Galloway Eavey, deceased. Anna Brandt Shepherd, Executrix Linna B. Fawcett, deceased. Foy M, Gerard, Administrator, Coo- mer D. Harness, deceased. C. Warnock McDill, Guardian, Cath erine McDill, Incompetent. Alice I.- Pemberton, Guardian, George H. Pemberton, a Minor. Pearl V. Shellabarger, Adminis tratrix, Frederick Shallabarger, de ceased. . Ida M, Sjnell and Lawrence H. Snell, Administrators, William L. Snell, de ceased First, Final and Distributive • Accounts Gertrude Beakler, Executrix, Wil liam L. Beakler,' deceased. Luther Hargrave and B. H. Har grave, Adminitrators, Mahala J. Har grave, deceased, Bertha Searl Logsdon, Executrix, Clement J. Logsdon, deceased. Frank Lokai, Executor, Martin C. Lokai, deceased. Robert -Randall, Administrator T. A. Randal}, deceased. Miscellaneous Accounts Elbert Baker, Administrator, Ef- fiie L. Baker, deceased, Statement Lieu o f and for a Final Account. Blanch S. Evans, Guardian, Betty ane Evans. Dodds/ a Minor, Fourtb and Final Account. Lemma M. Dodd, Executratrix, ohn P.^Dodd, Deceased, Twelfth, A c count. Ray Fisher, Excutor, Charles S. Fisher, deceased, second account. Samuel C. Miller, Administrator, Clyde M. Hamer, deceased, Statement in Lieu o f and for a Ffhal Account. Mary E. Hams', Executrix, James H. Harris, Deceased; Statement in Lieu of and for an Account. February 16, 1945. PUBLIC SALE To close out an estate I will sell airPublic Springfield on State Route 72 on Sale on the farm located 4 miles South of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Lincoln Swigart, Deceas ed, Notice is hereby given that Paul L. Swigart, has been duly appointed, as Administrator o f the estate ot Lincoln Swigart, deceased^ late <^of Beavercreek Township, Greene, Coun ty, Ohio.' Dated this 26th day o f January. 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, udge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Mary A. Irvin, whose place o f resi dence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained will take otice that Herbert F. Irvin filed his certain cause o f action in di vorce against her on grounds o f wil ful absence for more than three years, said cause being docketed as No. 23,- 753 before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after March 10th, 1945. (,l-26-6t-3-2) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff Estate .of George Bensoh, Deceased, Netted is hereby given that Mellie Bensoh bias been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of George Benson, deceased, late of Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 9th day o f February, 1945. m u & j * B. NoCALUSTER, jtid§» o f the jftobato Cfalrt, .Gtoii o fttooty, Ohio, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Horace SWeeks, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Delcia J* Weeks lias been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Horace S. Weeks, deceased; late of Beaver creek Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 22nd day of January, 1945 WILLIAM B, McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probats Court, Greene County,' Gbft, • in ^ Friday, February 23, '45 Commencing at 11 O’clock 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 1 Dark Gray draft gelding 4 yr. old; 1 Palomino gelding 6 yr, old, 3-gaited winner o f ribbons in the show ring; 1 Palomino Colt, 6 mo, old, a fine saddle prospect; 1 Chesnut Sorrell gelding 7 yr. old. 5 gaited combination show horse, 1 Bay Filly 2 yr. old. Kentucky bred will work in harness, I Kentucky Sorrell Saddle pony 5 yr. old, bred to $1000 Palimino. 4 HEAD MILK COWS 4 j 1 Registered Jersey fresh about Nov, 1 Regis tered Jersey due about April. 1 Jersey cow fresh by day o f sale. 1 Guernsey cow due about April, 1 Jersey heifer registered. 100 Shoals Weighing 100 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Oliver Tractor on rubber; 1 Tractor Cultivator John Deere 14-in, two-bottom breaking plow; John Deere Tractor corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Oliver double-disc, cultipacker and spike tooth harrow; John Deere Mower, with tractor hitch, 7 ft. cut; latest improved John Deere 8 ft. cut binder; 1 Com plow; 1 Oliver Manure Spreader; 1 .12 -7 Superior drill with tractor hitch; 1 Breaking plow; 1 Double Shovel plow ; 1 Potato Digger; 1 New Rubber tired wagon with fla t top and grain bed; 1 wagon with box bed; 1 Milburn high wheel wagon; 1 wagon with flat top; 1 Studebaker high wheel wagon; 1 Papec Hammer Mill and 7 1-2 h. p. motor; 1 Corn Shelter; 1 Com Splitter; 1 Fanning. Mill; 1 Electric sickle-grinder; 1 Com grader; 1 pair Fairbanks-Morse Scales; 1 large Tarpaulin; 1 small damaged tar paulin; 1 Horse-trailer, almost new; 2 Self Feeders; 3 Hog fountains; two with^ieater; 3 Sheep Feeders 3 Feed bunks; SNew ,Hog Houses; 1 Hay stacker; Lot o f Lumber; 8 rolls slat cribs; 2 sets extension ladders; T Step ladder; 2-wheel truck and sacker; 1 set new breeching-harness, --collars, and pads, hal ters; 1 good Western Saddle; 2 Kentucky saddles; one spring seat and quilted; bridles, blankets; 100 pounds No. 9 brace wire; forks, shovels, water buckets, baskets, set o f good gravel boards; several extra heavy log chains; clover handler; fence stretcher; single trees and double trees, feed sacks, tools, grind stone, vice; Sears Cream Separator; 2 new fiv e gallon cans; Milk bucket and strainer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mahogany Dinning Room Suite, buffet and 6 Chairs with leather seats; 2 oak dining tables; I white breakfast set; table and 4 chairs; 1 kitchen table; l.desk and book case combined; 3 library tables; rockets, stands, porch glider, couch, iron bed, springs and mattrsS, wardrobe, lamps, dishes, crocks, cooking utensils, mason jars. HAY - STRAW - CORN - SEED OATS Sweedish Select Seed Oats, 45 Tons of Mixed Hay-—Baled* 40 Tons Straw ' About 700 Bushel o f Com 600 lbs. Hog 700 Bushel extra nice* 50 .Bu* of Wheat and Barley Mixed 'Feed Supplement. About 100 or more New Hampshire Red Hon* that have been laying all Winter. 1 Ross Metal Brooder House ORDER SALES TERMS OF SALE------ CASH MARY S. Lunch will be served^ Weikert and Gordon, Auctioneers. BELL, Executor of Silas C. Bell Inez M. Rigio administratrix o f the estate o f Vincent Rigio, was author ized to sell real estate at public sale; and Gilbert H. Jones administrator of estate o f Joshua H. 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