The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILLE HERAU), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 194? up* WHO WANTS SOME STRONG NEW DEAL BUTTER? The New Deal has 80,000,000 pound* of butter that is growing strong and it is to be put on the market, ' Fart of this allotment is now ready for the soap manufacturers who will pay a- rqund 5 cents a pound fo r it when1 it cost Uncle Sam fifty cents or more. New Deal economy. Buy butter to get it o ff the market to create a scarcity as an excuse of continuing QPA and the red points. BUILDING NEW COTTAGE Mr, and Mrs. Amos Frame are liv­ ing temporary at the reservoir where the former is erecting a summer cot­ tage for JB. H. Brown, the druggist. PUBLIC SALE E. R. Peters, who resides on the Clifton and Old Town pike will hold a public sale Monday, Nov. 5th when he will .sell dairy cattle, sheep, imple­ ments and feed. For Sale—Fries, dressed or on foot. Call Mrs. Fred Wilburn 3 t Wanted— Woman by the week for general house Work. Good wages. Call phone 6-1421. P. R. Frey NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Nellie B. Soward, Deceased. Notice is hereby given {hat Harry E. Watson has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate of Nellie B. Soward, deceased,- late of Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 15th day of October, 1945 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Helen I. Cartwright, "Whose last known place of residence was at 106 Holmes Road, Fairfield, Ohio, is here­ by notified that Homer R. Cartwright, has filed a petition for divorce against her in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24081. The prayer o f said petition is for a'divorce on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty and for custody of the minor child of said parties. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. (9—28— t^-11—2) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Paul Moore, Deceased. Noticei is hereby given that Pearl Moore,, has been duly appointed as Administratrix o f the estate o f Paul Moore, deceased,, late o f Sugarcreek creek Townsihp, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of September, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene' County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate pf Agnes .Butler Miller, De­ ceased. Notice, i6 hereby given that Lester T. Miller has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Agnes Butler Miller, deceased, late of Wright Field, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this -1,7th day o f September, 1945. ■ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court,., Greene County, Ohio. » LEGAL NOTICE Henry Charles Wesley Thomas, whose last known address 'was 1519 S. Ashland and 1510 W. Adams, Chi­ cago, Ills., will take notice Orinda Jo­ sephine Quigley Thomas on Septem­ ber 21st, 1945, entered suit against you for annulment o f marriage contract on grounds of bigtlmy. Said cause is No. 24,080 o f the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, and will be for hearing six weeks after the first publication o f this notice, towit:- Sep­ tember 28th, 1945. You are required to plead within that time or judgment may be rendered against you, Orinda Josephine Quigley Thomas, By Smith, McCallister & Gibney (9—28—61—11—2) POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab­ bits; ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters, GINIVA-N POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO Potatoes H. C, CRESWELI,, Phono (!.157r. Ccdarville, O, ri WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & L LOAN OFFICE W e buy, sell and Loan Money on Watches, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriters, Musical Instruments • 65 W. Main at., Springfield, O., Open Evenings Public Sale Having sold my farm I will sell my entire lot of livestock, farm im­ plements anil household goods, located 7 mile N. E. of Xenia, 1 mile S, of Yellow Springs, 1-2 mile East of Route 68, off the Hyde Road, on Tuesday, October 30, ’45 Commencing at 11;30 A. M. Team Good Work Mules-Harness 19 HEAD OF CATTLE 19— Consisting o f 5 Hereford cows with calves by side, weight 450 lbs,, rebred for spring calves. 5 Hereford heifers to freshen in spring. 1 Hereford bull, 15 months old. 1 Registered Hereford bull 3 years old sired by Whitehall Domino 2368416. 1 Guernsey milk' cow and 500 lb. calf at sidel 175 Head Purebred and Registered DUROC HOGS Consisting of 15 registered Duroc Sows with , 2nd litter by side, pigs sired by Proul Sensation Ace; 30 purebred Duroc spring gilts; 2 registered boars, 18 months old. Some choice spring boars. All hogs immuned. ' FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting'of F-20 Parmall Tractor, cultivators, hydraulic lift, breaking plows and power take o ff jMinneapolis Moline Tractor on steel with cultivators, power lift; 8-14 in bottom breaking plows and power take o ff; 32 disc harrow; Black Hawk corn planter with fertil- iier attachment; John Deere 12 ft. rotary hoe; John Deere heavy duty hay loader, new; spike tooth and spring tooth harrows, drag; rubber tired wagon, new; 2 wagons with hay ladders and side boards;’ iron wheel wagon; 2 feed wagons; 16-7 International Tractor wheat drill with power lift and steel wheels; International walking plow; 1 row corn cultivator; 5 shovel cultivator; steel roller; Oliver manure spread­ er; farm sled and.stone boat. , . HOG EQUIPMENT 10 individual farrowing houses with floors and pens in front; 15 farrowing houses without floors and pens in front; 2 12-hole Thuma hog feeders; 1 8-hole Smidly hog feeder, new; 2 pig self feed­ ers; 2 winter hog fountains; 2 summer fountains; 2 8x16 sleeping houses on runners; 1 8x12 sleeping‘ house on runners; 40 hurdles, 8 and 10 foot; 5 16-ft. hog troughs; 20 individual hog troughs; 80 gal­ lon feed cooker; 2 metal water tanks; .20 rod 32 in hog fence and steel posts. MISCELLANEOUS- HOUSEHOLD GOODS TERMS OF SALE------- CASH Weikert & Gordon, Aucts. OWNER, R 1, Yellow Springs,'O. Public Sale! Monday, Oct. %% Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 2 HEAD OF HORSES— A g e 6 to 12 Years 65—HEAD OF HOGS — 65 Consisting of 6 sows and 41 pigs six weeks old; shoats, wt. 120 lbs. 20 — HEAD OF SHEEP — 20 Consisting of 7 ewes and buck and 12‘lambs — TERMS OF SALE CASH Lunch Served by Methodist Ladies. Weikert & Gordon, Auctioneers, ' Latest styles of Stationery and also Sale—80 Spotted Poland China FOR SALE—8 stoves, 1 large F ob - Wanted— buy accordiaii* Mil ; Christmas Cards at popular prices. "I*0**** See Fred Chase, Cedarville. ter coal heater. 1 small gas heater; l musical in; truments. Send postcard Name imprinted free. Joe Baker,” -------------------------- three burner Perfection Coal Oil Stove telling wh;.t you have. Daytoq ln s ti- Wented— Curtains to wash and Melvin C. Charles, tute o f Music and Dancing, 111 E. 2nd, 10x12 brooder-house; 5 new,12 and 15 ft. gates; 250 ft. 6 inch floor ing; some new lumber; 7 squares standing scam roofing; weed bur­ ner 500 ft. 3-4 inch galvanized pipe; 200 ft. inch black pipe; 6 rolls heavy roofing; 3 bundles shingles; sheep/feeder and sheep dipping tank; forks, shovels and miscellaneous articles. 3 piece living room' suite; roll top desk and swivel chair; fla't top desk; 8 piece oak dining room suite; 2 9x12 rugs and pads; 3 dres- pers; metal bed and springs; dressing table; wardrobe; kitchen cab­ inet; floor lamps; mantel clock; 2 heating stoves; mirrors, pictures and miscellaneous articles. , • Carl Moore, Having decided to Quit farming on account of health, I will sell at public auction on the Ed Dean farm, located 8 miles N. E. of Xenia,. 3 1-2 miles N. W. of Cedarville, 3 1-2 miles S. E. of Yellow Springs on Yellow Springs road, on 18 Head o f D a iry C a ttle 18 Consisting of dairy cows and heifers. Guernseys, Jerseys jand Shorthorns, are giving good flow of milk now and all will be fresh in November and December. Hereford bull calf 8 months old. These cattle have all been bangs tested since October 1st. 18 FARM MACHINERY 10-20 McCormick- Deering Tractor; Manure Spreader Cultipacker; Mowing Machine, Corn Planter; Wheat Binder; Sulky and Walking plow; Harrow; Buck rake; Corn Sheller; Garden Plow; Kelly Duplex Grinder; Hay Pork; Double Shovel Plow; Hay Fork; Pulleys and‘rope; Spades, Log Chains; Hog.Fountain; Oil Drums; Hog Troughs, Turkey pen, Six Rpll McCormick Shreader, and Power Take-off Drag Saw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Buffet Kitchen Cabinet,, Beds, Dresser, Washing Machine, Book Cse, Victrola, Gas Range, 3 Feather Beds, Coleman lamp and lantern, Aladdin lamp, Chairs, Stands, Dishes and Miscellaneous Articles. E. B. MILLS Owner# Route 5, Xenia Joe Baker, Cedarville, Ohio stretch. Phone 6-2083. Cedarville, Ohio street, Dayton. FINE MEMORIES DESERVE % The same faithless material and the same careful workmanship are a part of every memorial we produce REQARDLESS OF THE SIZE OR COST A rtistic designing in very inexpensive double and single markers, as illustrated, results in works o f art seldom seen; ■l A v isit at our unusual and complete exhibit will help you. Monuments and markers fo r every need and at direct fa ctory prices. The George Dodds & Sons. Granite Co. Established' 1864 Phone £50 115 W. Main St. « L> v IVi Where now, Soldier? D O you know what happens to a soldier from the time he sets foot on these shores to be honorably discharged until he either returns to his old job or finds himself a new one? It's not the routine he goes through, the places he visits, the people he sees—it’s what happens inside him. It does for him, on his first return to civilian life, what it did for him when he first entered military life—it helps him over the hump. He feels, oddly enough, now that it's all over, lonely, Home, now, is the thing that’s strange and new and unfamiliar to him, And he gets sharp hankerings for the old, free, understand* ing companionship o f fellow G l’s. Now, when he needs it most — during this critical period o f readjustment — where can he find, temporarily, this world he has grown so familiar with, and which he now must leave behind? The U, S. O, can’t claim credit for this alone. •* You get most o f the credit—for you, through your contribution to your local Community War Fund, provide the funds on which the U. 5. O., and your own local agencies, operate. The U. S. O.’s job, now—with youngsters just going into Service and veterans leaving it — is bigger than ever before. So — won’t you make your contribution, this year, equal to it? Givegenerouslyto To ease his readjustment, to give him a place to go when that strange lonely feeling comes over him, the U. S. O. welcomes him with open arms at its club houses everywhere—whether he’s in or out o f uniform. Your Community War Fund Representingthe National War Fund , . “ PR IVACY SPONSORED rordians send posti Payton II .ig, 111 E.i SIXTY G0N6T HAPL. •|lf I The Hou the Senate cancel som billion doll viously ms 'poses, whe conflict wb to 1946 0 tjons in fut scheduled, the bill by end to the States Eir thirty day to State cc been takei der Presid powers. 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