The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
-* r Fowl# Ducks, table drat- arsd. Phone $-2281. U y w i B to feja Fww?i i ranee and portable heat ien and library tabbw, square stand. Call phone OP APPO IN TM EN T Alma Bartlett, Deceased ereby given that Cloyd C. been duly appointed aa >r o f the estate o f C. A l- deeeased, late of'Caeaar- tip, Greene County, Ohio. 13th day o f November, hM B. McCALLISTER, i Probate Court, Greene OF APPO INTMENT Sagil B. Greene, Deceased, lereby given that Bessie seen duly appointed aa • >r of the estate o f Basil iceased, late o f Beaver* hip, Greene County, Ohio. Gth day o f November, AM B. McCALLISTER, i Pi-obate Court; Greene 3GAL NOTICE Castleman is hereby no* eonard Castleman has fil- i against her in the Com ourt, Greene Coupty, Ohio ing Case No 24156 The id petition isj fo r a divorce ids.of Gross Neglect o f. Ixtreme Cruelty, and said ime on fo r hearing before n or after six fiiU weeks te of the first publication 2:14) AN M. AULTMAN , Attorney fo r Plaintiff. EGAL NOTICE iniels whose place o f fes- known and cannot with iligence be ascertained, tice that William B. Dan- certain petition against orce on the grounds of t of duty pn'Septembef :ore the 'Cpmuigi} sene County, Ohio, Said locketed as No. 24,140 be* mmon Pleas Coprt o f ity, Ohio. That said cause i for hearing on or. after ;h, 1945. it-11-30) . MABPIIS flflOHPj . Attorney for- Plaintiff E THAT STANDS •OR GOOD POET PLAN VM LABLE la ir ’s St. Xeala, O. OR SALE AND FARM LEANS'j lany good farms fpr (alp i >rms. Also makp f§rqj % interest fo r yeprs. tion fee qnjj no ^ p r a ij- VrRe. or Inquire & Co.- ' 'London 0. >n H. Ehhg» Mgr. nni«ii«ninminiHHm~iWiWiwmnwiiiM K SERVICE POB M ) S T O C K XENU * RTIUZER t. 454 Reverse Charges ichsieb, Xenia, Ohio nfoecj, - *■ saes Pitted* Asonable Charges. E.Wilkin ^metric Eye pecislltt CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBERW, IU* c Club andSocialActivities Marvin Agnor is attending the Gen oral Motors Institute at Flint, Mich, fo r a two weeks session. Richard C W righ t ARM S*c o f the Naval A ir Base, Groton, Conn., spent the Thanksgiving .holidays with his parents, Mr, and M m . Harry Wright. FOR SALE—One IQ tube Zenith Console Radio fo r 535 and one table model battery set fo r $5. Curtis Hughes. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Westerfield of Cincinnati spent /Thanksgiving and the week-end as guests o f Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred, Miss Jane CreBwell, a student at Miami University, was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Creswell, fo r the Thanksgiving holidays. Local Resident Goes To Marines Eight more men who were Bent by the Greene County Selective Board to Fort Hayes, Columbus, recently, fo r examination and were inducted into the armed forces. AU eight were accepted fo r ser vice in the army and are as follows: 1200,000Left For Veterans ALONG FARM FRONT {Continued from, fi.gt 9 0 3 9 ) same period fo r 1944, and the 1945 County commissioners announced total was the largest since 1940 Monday they have received assur- More cattle are reported going into ance that Greene County will receive feedlots outside the corabelt than about $60,000 under the will o f Chase were fed last season. California and Stewart, Springfield, formerly o f Yel- Pennsylvania have taken unusually low Springs, who died Oct. 18, 1944, large numbers.and increases other . The estate is now in final stages o f places more than o ff set decreased settlement, according to Homer C. shipments into Texas, Oklahoma, New Cony, Springfield lawyer and execu* Mexico and Arizona. The demand tor o f the estate I fo r feeders is pxpected to continue Stewart, a •former Springfield at-1 through December so it seems prob- torney, willed $50,000 each to* Greene, uhle a near-record number o f cattle Clark Champaign and Hardin count- will be fed this season, ies, He stipulated the money must be used for medical care and hospital ization o f World War II veterans. HOG MARKETING Lee Vaughn Shearer, Osborn, R.R. 1; ,___ _ v. M „ -wlou0i Paul Allen Davidson and Frank Em il■Commissioners have not decided how , i n®pected slau* htei’ of Hennes, Fairfield; David Edward the local $50,000 bequest will be spent. I ^ ,head Z * * - the smallest Suttles, Jamestown, R.R. 2; Robert Born in Yellow Springs, Stewart total fo r tbat month since .1917/ex- James Rodgers, Dayton, R.R. Jerry moved from this county With his ’ Cept f ° r , lh e 1018 was an in* Henry Gregory, Skyway Park, Os- family in 1860 to Hardin county. The 1c*®880 ,°£ 2V percent .over that o f born, enlisted in the navy and Harold family located later in Springfield. Dale Steele, Cedarviile, R.B, 2 was His estate was valued at $230,000. inducted into the marines Dr. and Mrs. Cecil George and two daughters o f Aiihville, N . C, spent their Thanksgiving vacation with his brother Mr. Ralph George and family of-Jamestown and Mrs. Ervin Kyle in Cedarviile. . The George fam ily ^with Mrs. Kyle were in the home of Drt Harold Downing on their farm put o f Cincinnati fo r their Thanks giving dinper. ‘ Mrs, Vernon Tinsler and son Greg Francis are visiting Greg’s grand parent Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Tinsler Sr. o f Morley; Michigan, MiRon gnd Gregg Turner went to Mpfley this Wfek tq gp deer hunting with Mr- finpier and visit their sister, Mrs, Tinsler Jr, ■ -f The dates fo r A A A committeeman elections fo r Cedarviile Twp., Ross Twp., Miami Twp., and Xenia Twp, are respectfully; Dec. 7,: Dec. 5; Dec. -4; Dec. 6; and Dec. 3. , IF MECHAN ICALLY M IN RED. W B C A n W i y q u Train 'to operate different kinds of machines.. .We pay you while learning, opportunity fo r advancement. Must comply with WMC regulations. Em ployment office open Monday, Wed nesday, and F rid a y . evenings from 1:00 to 9:0Q. Sunday ffom 9:00 a, m, until 18:QfUioon< . . T H E IN TE R N A T IO N A L TOOL . COMPANY . 434-438 East First Street, Dayton 2, Ohio. HAVE YOUR SNOW SUITS > LAUNDRY SERVICE Give Us A Trial Bundle • THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work Haitth Main st,^- • Cedarviile C O Z Y # THEATRE • I?# aftfl Sat., IJoy. 3p-£ec. 1 ^ftckpfy Scptt — Betty Fiel<}“ i f g E |M ?U T H E R H E R ’ » COLOR CARTQON — TRAVEL The Wesley Weds o f the local M.E. Church held a covered-dish super at the home o f.M r. and Mrs. Herbert1 Pickering with Mr. and Mrs. Herman ; Randall assisting. 107Year - Old Woman Born In Slavery, Dies September but was -45 percent below the number o f October 1944, and was 47 peroent less than the 5-year aver age fo r October. The total o f 31,- 073,084 hogs slaughtered in the first 10 months of 1945 wob 47 percent less than the total fen: the same, month o f 1944, and was 31 percent below the ’ 5-year average. Marketings are in- , . . Mrs. Henrietta Embry,. 107, Negro, - „ . . Vice-president Mary Pickering con- o f nearby Wilberforce, widow o f th e ' ^reas'ng seasonally but supplies are ducted the business meeting when the Rev. Charles Embry, a Civil war vet- 1far ' ° rt o f demand and the market Christmas party was announced fo r eran, died today. Dec. 1 at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. She had been in good health until Charles Rheubert with Mr. and Mrs. she fell recently and suffered severe David Reynolds assisting, Twenty shock'which is believed to have caused one members.and guests were at tho her death, party' . - | Born in slavery in Kentucky, Aug ust, 1838, Mrk. Embry bad made her ENLARGING HIS SHOP L ta a «H Amos Frame is erecting an addition to his shop at the rear o f his residence on Miller st. Farms Wanted— I f you have a farm fo r sale, write Kennedy Realty Co., 152 High St, Hamilton, Ohio. Give fu ll particulars. We have the buyers. PHONE ■ * •• 0 - 9 ■ ■ li WHERE QUALITY COUNTS When you take the trouble to prepare your meat for the winter you want to be sure that you've done « good job. W e have a wide variety of home butchering needs— all quality merchandise . . . W e also have everything you want for smoking and corning meat. SEE US TODAY ! ■ BUTCHER KNIVES W ill hold a keen edge— a style for every purpose. 65 c up ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sausage Seasoning 35c Sterling Smoked Salt$1.10 B MEAT HOOK Equal to the'task o f hand ling light or heavy carcasses. 45 c Miss Suzannah West spent Thanks* home with relatives since the death giving holidays with her parents Mr, of her husband 25 years ago and at the t-jme o f her death was living with her grandson, Burton Turner, near Wilberforce, is strong, Hogs coming to market are heavier than a year ago, the av- rage for barrows and gilts the week ending November 10, being 262- lbs., and that was 35 pounds heavier than the average for the ' corresponding week in 1944. Some marketmen be lieve producers should avoid, excessive marketings in December and January. |Lard Cana ■ Meat Saws CLEAVERS 59c — p $1.90 up W ell balanced and exceedingly useful. and Mrs. J. S. West. Mrs. Clyde Hutchison and two child ren, Clyde Jr, and Sally left Thanks giving day for Chicago where' -they ■vill join My. Hutchison andJ'Yhake TR IP LE ANN IVERSAR IES A T iheir home. Boy Scouts Ask For Unused Toys ONE T IME A REAL EVENT The Boy .Scouts under the direction o f Ward Creswell, as Scout Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Homey have ’ Three Pitstick families are receiv- are askiflf? Parents that have unused recently moved from the Lucy Turner ing an unuSual amount o f press and chil<h'en’s toys that are at a11 work* tarm and are now located on CinCin- ia di6 publicity in observing their half- .mti ave. in Xenia. . [century wedding anniversaries. The famiJies that w*11 be unable to have — ——— i three coqpleg were married at the a br*^b^ Christmas The Scouts will Word was received that Sgt.Jqseph-same' tjmei The celebration took caU from door to door in the near 3. West has arrived in t{»e stateg and place in. Long Beach, Calif. The fntUre for such toys. .vill receive his discharge immediately. r couples are Mr, and Mrs. j ohn P it - , ■-------- --------— « ' Mr. J. C. Townsley and sister, Mrs. ' “ 'A ,0*' RESEARCH CLUB TO HOLD / For Dependable RADIO SERVICE nrCollisier $ 2.10 VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT able, to be used for distribution in ■ * * * * * * * * * * + * • * * * * * * * * * * * * + ' Phone 6-1941 Cedarviile this place; Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, ~lara Morton are visiting in Ross- Van Nuys, Calif., and Mr. and Mra. lord,. Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Peter Kirsh, Long Beaqhj Califi Mr. and MjsV John Pistick went west by ANN U A L CHRISTMAS PAR TY man Sweet. ' ra; The Research Club will hold the plane last Saturday and will remain annual Christmas party fo r members! The Golden Ru|e CjaijS of the Meth- until April. and husbands oq Friday evening, D ec.1 Jdist Church had their annual Thanks- --------------- ,---- 7th at the U.P. Church dinning room, j giving pmty at the Church last even- Lost: Hand_cr,ocheted piece if 49 Thp cluh. ^viU^foHow the usual custom ’ ,n®’ ' ' small wheels with hook and material, with the distribution of gifts among NOTICE There will be no new radios o f any reliable make until npxt year bqt I have a stqck qf nipst tubes and cap overhaul your set qow. Get it in good condition for the Holidays. Phono1 Me Callister Radio Service — 161301.1 —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY Prevent TB Call phone 6-1252. the members. Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAK ING REPAIRS iiiitmimitmitmiMiiiiii.iiiiiiiiuimiM G R E K 1 1 N G S . 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