The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52
p MHOTMi C lu b an d S o c ia lA c tiv itie s _________________________ _ The Women’ s Club will meet with Mrs. W, C. Iltff, Thursday, Nov, 8 at 2 o’clock. The program is "A person ality sketch from the Army, Navy Air Corps." Miss Bettie J, Andrews is enjoying a couple o f months in Cherry Lake, Florida. John Le Boy Andrews, Bkr 3-G has returned to Camp Green Bay, Great Lakes, III. after a 30 day furlough at the home o f his parents. He has spent twenty-two months in the South Pa cific, CLYDE WALKER ENROUTE j HOME IS THE REPORT | Clyde Walker, who has been in the J Pacific war theatre for about three years, is enrbute home.' Mr. E. E. Neal and daughter, Mrs. Walker, wife o f the service man, left early Wednes day morning by motor for Indiantown Gap., Pa., where Mr. Walker is to bo mustered out. He formerly taught school before entering the service. Wanted—Bug driver for school bus. Must be 21 years old.', Apply to Wm. Fisher or Rankin McMillan. Mr. I. M. Deck, a resident o f the village fo r many years, is reported in u critical condition. He was fo r many years connected with the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. j ^ o r Sale— Turkeys and chickens, dressed or on foot. Mrs. Fred Wilburn Mr. Roger-Dailey, who has been on ‘ the J. E. Kyle farm, Clifton pike, has rented the Beekman (Pollock) farm on the Columbus pike west o f town and is to get posession next March. Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred, spent the last week-end as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westerfeld o f Cincinnati. Mrs. Westerfeld and Miss Trumbo attended the meeting of the Southwestern Teachers’ Association on Friday For Sale—All wool tweed coat made in style. Size 18. Call 6-1124. Wanted— Curtains to wash and stretch. .Phone 6-2083. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson enter tained for a week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Peterson. Arthur was recently dis charged from th,e service. He had been in for two. and one half years and overseas three different times. They are returning to New . York City to reside. The . Y. N. Club held its first fall meeting at the home o f ,Mrs. Carl Spracklin. Other hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Hanna and Mrs. Currie Mc- Elroy. In answer to roll call mem bers told o f Hallowe’en pranks During the social hour the hostesses were assisted by Miss Alice Marie Spracklin and Miss Agnes Schulte. A daughter was bom to Mr. and tlrs. Charles Spencer (Doris Swaby) it the Springfield^City .Hospital last Friday. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. resWell, Monday, at Springfield City tospital. Dr Gordon. E. Savage reports six aaeg o f scarlet fever in . the county. }ases reported are from Cedarville, amestown and Xenia. . Mrs. J. S. West was hostess for the November meeting o f the "Research 31ub, Thursday at 2 o’clock to thirteen nembers and five guests. RolL call ms answered with “ What I am Thank id For.” A fter the business session drs. Clark Wagner read a paper on The First Thanksgiving". Mrs. Lloyd lonfarr read two poems “ When the frost is oil the Pumpkin” and Thanks giving Day. A social hour following ,nd delicious refreshments were gor ed by'the hostess, assisted- by her laughter, Mrs. Clyde Hutchison. (Ve pay highest prices fo r rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. INIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO Sufferers! Try Reiner’s Rinol Quick comforting relief from pains rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum igo. FREE BOOKLET, Ask f<* einer’s Rinol. $1.60 (4 bottles for ?5. rown’s Drug Store, Cedarville, 0 , Potatoes H . C. CRESWELL, Phone 6-1575 Cedarville, 0. C O Z Y * THEATRE • i. and Sat., November 2-3 [erle Oberon — Franchot Tone “DARK WATERS” olor Cartoon --------Traveltalk and Mon., November 4-5 r Tracy—Katherine Hepburn WITHOUT LOVE” Iso Late News Events . Thurs., November 7-8 Wooley — Grade Fields IOLLY AND ME” TED SHORT SUBJECTS IwwiWiirtH Wanted— Woman by the week for general house work. Good wages. Call phone 6-1421. p. R, Frey For Sale—Two-wheel trailer.’ Phne 6-1923. W. K. Cooley, 3t LEGAL NOTICE Helen I. Cartwright, whose last known place o f 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 of Gross Neglect of Duty and for custody o f the minor child o f said parties. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof. (9—28— t—11—2) DAN M. ATJLTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff CHAS RHEUBERT p •-*. CANDIDATE FOR — MAYOR VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE Election Tuesday, November 6,1946 I Pledge My Administration for the Best Interests o f AH the People and fo r Economy in All Public Affairs Your Support Will Be Appreciated —-I’ o HU cr I Advertisement “ LAUNDRY SERVICE Monday, Nov. Sth we start tak ing in Laundry work with one week-delivery. W et W ash -D ry Finished Give Us A Trial Bundle . HAVE YOUR W INTER OVERCOAT CLEANED NOW . THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Hutu at, CecJ.nille Open Hours— 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. Saturday hours 8 A, M. to 10 P» M, NOWSHOWING The New 1946 FRIGEDAIRE Manufactured Only by General Motors Corp., Dayton, O. NO PRIORITY NEEDED Just Get Your Name In Early ’ Also the New MThor” Washer on Display. We have several other popular makes of washers due the next Two Weeks. Watch our Display Window. JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY SERVICE REPAIRS COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings for Ym»r\Convenien CEDARVILLE FARM IMP. & SUPPLY CO. PHONES- Business 6-1781 ■Residence—6-1271 Paul Cuautfngs, Prop. Public Sale! To close the estate of the late C. H. Crouse we are offer ing for sale on the farm 11-2 miles East of Cedarville and 5 milea West of Selma, on State Route 42 on Monday, Nov. 12, '45 Commnecing at 12:30 P. M. the following: 4 — HEAD OF HORSES — 4 * • Consisting of 1 Sorrell gelding 10 yrs. old, light mane and tail, wt. 1650; 1 Bay mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 145,0; 1 Bay Gelding 7 yrs. old, wt-, 1400. These horses are good ex- ; cellent workers and sound. t 17 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 17 Consisting.of 4 milk cows and 2 heifers; 5 beef cows.and calvesat side; 1 steer, wt. 850 lbs, 107 — HEAD OF HOG S — 107 Consisting of 5 sows with 41 pigs at side; 60 head of feed ers; 1 Pure bred Duroc spring boar. All hogs double im- muned- 32 — HEAD OF SHEEP— 32 Consisting of 29 open wool ewes, 3 bucks. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 8-ft. cut wheat binder in fine order; 2 feed wagons, 1 1 sled, 2 sulky plows, 1 walking plow, 1 John Deere Corn planter in good condition; 2 corn planters, 1 double disc; 1 drag, 1 single row corn plow; hay rake, hay tedder, manure spreader, 1 platform scales, 8 hog boxes, 2 self feeders, 2 hog fountains, hurdles, troughs, 2 cattle feed boxes, 4 sides work harness. 1 brooder-house 9x12, new; 80 Buff rock chickens; forks, shovels, eltc. H A Y and CORN 25 tons Timothy Hay; 300 Shocks of Corn TERMS OF SALE-— -CASH - •«.- * ' C. H. Crouse Est. Mildred Townsley Crouse, Executor Weikert & Gordon, Aucts. Hugh Turnbull, Clerk PUBLIC SALE As the farm has been sold I will sell on the Littleton farm 5 mile S. of Springfield and T mile North of Hustead on Route 68, on - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1945 Commencing at 1 o’clock 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 T extra nice team Chesnut Sorrell mares 6 yrs, old, weight 3000 lbs. 1 Sorrell mare colt 6 mos. old. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE— 9 3 cows carrying their second calf and one carrying her third calf. •2 purebred Jersey heifers due in December. 2 heifer calves, 6 mos. old, 1 Registered Jersey bull, 1 £r, old, 2 Sows with Pigs; 2 Gilts; I Boar 2 sows with pigs. 1 guilt due last of November; 1 guilt recently bred; 1 Duroc male hog 1 yr. old, FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 low iron wheel wagon, 1 Black Hawke spreader; XIH C mower; 2 one-row corn plows; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 one-horse cultivator, 1 De Laval Separator 1 water separator, milk buckets, milk cans, HARNESS 2 sides harness, same as new; < Some Household Goods and Numerous Items not mentioned. FEED 112 bales Alfalfa hay; 4,tons loose alfalfa.hay, 500 bushel corn} 30 shocks of corn/ y TERMS OF SALE -CA SH V e r n l i D y a r , vW e ik e r t & G o r d o n , A u c ta . A . E . C ro s s la n d , C l^ rk PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Accounts and Vouchers In tfce fol lowing named 'persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for inspection, settlement and record and unless there is a motion filed for hearing same, on or before the same will be ordered re corded. FIRST AND FINAL Josephine Bradstreet, Administra trix Curtis E, Bradstreet, deceased, j George O. Palmber, Jr., Administra tor George O Palmei*, Jr., deceased. | Dorothy Leedy .Executrix, John W. Reese .deceased. • Leo Snodgrass, Administrator, Ethel Snodgrass, deceased. First, Final and Distributive Accounts Malcolm-Turner, Executor, John G. Turner, deceased. ■- Miscellaneous Accounts Marie G, Goode, Guardian, Lile G. Goode, Incompetent, Second Account. Mrs'. S. N. McClellan, Guardian Ara- belle I McClellan, Minor, Seventh Ac count. Mrs. S. N; McClellan, Guardian Schuyler N. McClellan, Jr., Minor, Seventh Account. Viola Moran Yeagle Guardian Anna Marie Moran and Robert Edward Mo ran, Minors, Ninth Account and Final as 'to Anna Marie Moran. Nettie M. Owen, Administratrix, Harry Davis Owen, deceased, State ment in Lieu of and for an Account. Bessie May Ross, Executrix, Marion A. Ross, deceased, Affidavit In Lieu of and for un Account. Ethel M. Heck, Guardian, - Bertha Ann Wagner, Incompetent, Third and Final Account. . William S. Rogers, Administratox-, John W. Wilson, deceased, Statement in Lieu of and forand Account. November 2,1945. WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & L L O A N o r n c s Wa buy, yell and Loan Money on Watches, Diameedk, Guny, Clothing, Typewriter*, Musical Instrument* 65 W- Main st., Springfield, 0., Open Evening* LEGAL NOTICE Miriam Fiedler, who resides at 1 LaGrange Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y . will take notice that William Fied ler has filed a certain cause of action against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty, said cause being case No, 24069 on the docket of Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. said cause will come on for hearing on or after November 3rd, 1945. (9_21—6t— 10—26) ' MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . Estate o f Jennie Bratton, Deceased Notice is hereby given that F. A. Jurkat has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate o f Jennie Brat- i ton, deceased, late o f Cedarville Vit- j lage, Greene County, Ohio j Dated this 27th day o f October, 1945 .WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, i Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ,. 1 Public Sale Located 2 1-2 miles N. of Xenia on State Rt. 68. Take Rt. 68 to Corporation of Xenia, then on Old Road to under pass on TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 6 ,1945 Commencing at 11 A, M. the following: Team Belgian Mares, 6 Yrs. Old, Real .Team 31 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 31 ■2 Guernsey cows fresh m Dec.; X Guernsey heifer in good flow o f milk; 9 Jersey and Guernsey cows will be fresh by sale day; 6 Jersey and .Guernsey cows in good flow o f milk, will freshen in March and April; Brown Swiss cpw, fresh before sale day. These cows are all sound heavy milker. •Production on herd will be given sale day. 1 10-month old heifer. Purebred Guernsey bull. 10 Angus and Herefore steers, wt. 800 lbs. been on com 60 days. 32 — HEAD OF HOGS — 32 6 Purebred. 0 . I. C. gilts will farrow 2nd litters by sale day. 25 O. I. C. shoats, wt. 125 lbs. Registered O I C boar. FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model A Tractor on new rubber; power lift, corn cul tivators and breaking plow; Cultipacker, harrows, weeder, John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attachment, new; McCormick Deering one-, row corn picker; John Deere low down manure spreader, side delivery and dump rake; hay tedder, low sheel wagon with hay ladders and gravel bed; mowing machine walking plow, single and double shovel plows; rubber tired wheel barrow, John Deere com sheller, Bear-cat’ hammer •mill; Baker feed mixer with one h. p. motor, new; electric fence charger, 60 steel postsf sled, slat com cribs, 6x8 house for oil drtwuf 1000 lb. platform scales,, hog hurdles and new gates, 75 ft. endless belt, 12x18 canvas, new; 2* unit De Lavel Milking machine with 12 tall cocks, 18 ten-gallon cans, milk buckets, strainers etc. Surge Hot Water Heater, double tub can washer., etc. 2 SIDES BREECHING HARNESS. . HOG EQUIPMENT—r 10 Smidley hog boxes w.ith floors; 2 Smidley hog feeders, new; ' 1 Adams-Thuma feeder; 50 gal. cooker, winter hog fountain; 4 cattle feed racks; 3000 ft. used lumber, mostly bridge plank. CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT .200 A. A. A. Wlrtte Rock pullets, 5 months old; 36 Bronze Tur-i keys, 4 months old; 10-12 brooder house; 500 chick and 300 chick elec tric brooders, feeders, fountains, etc. Lot o f miscellaneous articles. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED FEED— Corn, Mixed Hay, Oats, A lfa lfa Hay 500 bu. Corn; 1000 Bales Mixed..Hay; 190 Bales Oats Hay;; 12 Tons 2nd and 3rd Cutting loose Alfalfa Hay. TERMS OF SALE ------ CASH Phillip A. Rodgers Weikert & Gordon, Auctioners. OWNER , (Lunch Served on Ground) CEDAR VALE FARM ; PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing-livestock breeding and farming I will sell at public sale on Cedar Vale Farm located dn Route 72 1-2 mile South of Cedarville and 8 miles East of Xenia, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 11 :00 A . M. 125 Head Registered Duroc Hogs The foundation herd and all hogs of the famous herd of Duroca that have been prise prise winners at State Fairs for many years 2 Herd Boars, "Perfect Square Ace” , a Senior Yearling Champion of 1944 State Show in Ohio; "The Quaker” , a yearling boar. 5 Gilts with 1st litter of 35 pigs; 2 Sows with 2nd litter of 12 pigs; 4 Sows with 4th litter of 25 pigs; 1 Sow with 6th litter of 7 pigs. These pigs are all 8 weeks old and will be sold separate from sows;. 20 Spring gilts; 12 Spring Boars. All hogs are registered or are eligible for register- 5 HEAD HORSES 5 2 HEAD OF COWS 2 Team Sorrel Mafes, light mane and tail, 10 yrs. old; 1 Sorrell gelding 3 yrs, old; 1 Sor rell Mare 3 yrs. old; 1 grey mare, 12 yrs, old, work any place, • » 50 HEAD PUREBRED CHEVIOT SHEEP 50 36 Ewes, 2 to 4 years old ; 14 ewe lamb*. FARM IMPLEMENTS HOG EQUIPMENT Consisting o f 2 wagons, box beds and flat top; End- gato Seeder} Moline Com planter with fertilizer at tachments, Cultipacker Rotary Hoc, Mowing Machine 2-Row Corn plow, llay Loader, Corn Sheller, Double and Single shovel plow, Sled, Drag, Slop Cart, Plat form Scales, 2 Sides Breeching Harness, Collars, Fly Nets, Lines, Bridles, Saddle , Buck Rake, 2 Steel Com. Cribs, 32 ft. extension ladder, etc. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh by day of sale; 1 Guernsey cow 3 yrs. old giving good flow, fresh in February* 14 7x7 hog boxes, new; 4 6x7 hog' boxes; 6 A hog boxes; 6 winter hog fountains. Sipidley hog feeder, new; 6 feeders for pigs; hog troughs, hurdles, 8 hog crates; and miscellaneous equip ment. POULTRY EQUIPMENT— 9x12 brooder house, electric brooder, electric water fountain, feeders, miscellaneous articles. SOME HOUSBfJoCD^OODS ^ HAY AND STRAW 600 Bales Mixed )4ay, without rain; 3 tone loose Timothy hay; 1200 Bales of Straw TERMS OF SAU3-------CASH W . R . [ B i l l y ] W A T T , WEIKERT A GORDON, Auctioneers, Lunch Served by McKibbtn Bible Cla**
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