The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
\ / a i' t i ; nt a g g g g m tm m Jm • . ^ W tW S J U M K J ^ V r f W l X I S ^ '. ■#HKN IN SPRINGPIEM) VISITTHE * • i i m m e r n e s ^StA'SSS^r<SSSS=S' f w . Main** S*wi»#fWd, Q.» Open JBvenin** 1 JUUMICAN MVBIC W T8BMK | AT DA* MEETING* epsr ’“■lif m m ( w ill h a v e a m e c h a n ic a v a ila b le o n e a c h S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y f o r « re a * e job* , ch© ck-up* a n d t ir e r e p a ir in g . I t w ill s a v e y o u -tim e t o m a k e e a r ly a p p o in tm e n ts WM.MARSHALL, . Standard OilService Sta., . X«ui)Av<i. p . j . To Write Insurance Having returned from Army Service I have taken over control and management of the insurance business along with my Vil. lags duties as Clerk of Council and .the Board of Public Affairs..? We will be glad to discuss with you any and all forms of inaur-~J - ance. Give us a call. . . . ■ ■ -V • •■- • *. AUTO—FIRE—L IFE—SURETYBONDS J. & McCorkell & Son INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6*1221 Residence Phone:6-1881 “American Muak’* was the them* fo r a meeting of Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughter* of tha American RevobiUcm bald a t tha home of Mr*. M. J . Babin, gpringfield, Saturday afternoop when reports of the recent conference of tha DAB in Cincinnati were given. The DAB ritual waa conducted by tha chaplain, Mrs, Walter Condon. During the business session the re gent, Mr*, Raymond Williamson, an nounced th a t Rev.* and Mrs. -Walter Condon had presented, a g ift of money for tha honor roll a t YaWey Forge In memory of their son, Robert Condon Who was killed in action m Germariy.lt was reported by the good citizenship three Cedarville girls, Joan Whitting- tom Beatrice Turner and Martha Tan- nehill were sponsored by the chapter in good citizenship” tests recently pnd the chapter voted to give good citizenship pins tp these girls. In memory of Mrs. Ancil Wright, a chap te r member who died recently,, a DAR bronze marker had been purchased by the chapter to be placed on her grave in Jeffersonville Cemetery, Mrs, I.C, Davis announced. * . Fam iliar American songz were featured by Mrs. William Rafferty and Mrs. Albert Mott who sang th ree duets accompanied by Mrs. .Paul EIJiott. Their selections were "Morn ing”, "Hills o f Home” and Kentucky Babe”. . Reports of the state confer: ence were given by Mrs. J. Ervin Kyle, Mrs. Paul Elliott, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, th e regent, Mrs. Williamson, and Miss Eleanor Kyle*, after which Mrs, Laf- ferty and Mrs. Mott sang “Sylvia’V “By the Bend of the River”, Bless this House” and tlie DAR song composed by Mrs. Elliott. , A g ift was presented to Mrs. Wilson Galloway, a past regent, who is 'mov ing, noon to California, A social hour closed -the meeting with a dessert course being served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anna O. Wilson, to twenty-seven members*, ope former member, Mrs* Wallace Rife of Sayan nah, Ohio J»nd.several guests- Washington Letter (C omtukirp WmMWtmtVAMQ ■ in te rfe re with reconversion and pro duction «f needed goods, bat to act ually Croats black, markets and pro mote inflation. Public SaleofReal Estate ’ BY A^rx.HarryShull Estate Saturday, March SO, 1946 ■■ , ~T’ ' AT " ' West Door of Court House, in Xenia, Ohio * ' AT 10:00 A.M.* In order to settle this estate the following real,estate, all locat ed in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, will be sold to the highest b t f t d c r . . Said real estate consists of five residences, one business property, and a shop. ^ RESIDENCES 1— COTTAGEON SOUTH MUXER STREET— Nice tive room cottage,and garage, electricity, gas, good cistern, and wall. This house % the last one on the West aide of the south end of Miller St. now occupied by Jacob Shaw. 2— COTTAGE ON S. McMILLAN ST. IN HOLMES ADD-— Four’rootos and summer kitchen, with electricity, good well, building suitable for garage, large lot. Jesse Muon is tenant in this property. Plenty of shade and a few fru it trees, with lo t large enough fo r garden ing or raising o f chickens. 3— COTTAGE ON McMILLAN ST-NEAR XENIA AVE—# Five rooms, gas, electricity, garage. The tenant is Dal Shumaker. This property is well located, and will make an excellent home, 4— HOUSE NEAR WESTEND OF ELM ST— *Five rooms, three down, two up, and is known as the old Janies Shull property. . 5—COTTAGE ON CHURCH ST— \ One-half square off of Main St. on South side of St, Three rooms, large lot, and-is now occupied by Elisabeth McMillan, All the foregoing cottages are rented by the month, and are sold Subject to the tenants rights under tha Federal Rent Control Act. Rents to bo pro rated a t date of delivery of deetft.- BUSINESS PROPERTIES 6— STORE ROOM, 18*56FT.— With opttkle stairway to upstairs apartment. Located in the heart i f Odarville’s business district, on the- East side of Main St., and on the . southeast Corner of the second alley north of the railroad. This property la well located and suitable for most any kind of business. Lot 25 ft. on Main S£ and extends back approximately 170 feet. 7— lH O F ,24x«6FT— Formerly George Irvirt Blacksmith Shop, Suitable for repair garage or shop. Lot X 128 8-4 ft. Also, a small tWe room house on this lot facing Milbum S t- Shop face* East St. ^ If purchaser shttld desire to rase buildings this lot alone is one of the beet building lots In town, I t face* Memorial Paric.and overlooks - JfaMies Greek, lake and falls, making it an ideal spot for a residence. The A regeiwg properties wiU be spld separately to the highest bidder, Purchaser musk deposit on day of sale $500.00 in each for each trac t purchas ed, Balance within 15 days, or necessary time to finance same by special a r rangements if necessary. FOMUCtftlON: Poseesskm e f the re*idenc« are subject to the rights of the tenants under the Rent Control Act, Possession of the business property and shop immediately upon dsUvery o f deed* The taxes due and payable December, 1046, will be paid by the estate, the times due Jan#, IMS, and thereafter, by the purchasers* Insurance on ptopertieiff in the event of loss before deed is delivered, will be collected by the astute and applied on the purchase price. Prepaid premiums to be as of date of deed, For further particulars inquire of the undersigned: pnxmt * FINNEY, Attorney? . 1LIBAB1TH fiN£§, Adm*. Xiujia, Ohio, Donaldson ffc., *: flaM ie fi Columbus, Ohio - . J*fc. JG» WmQNzAVMlQNm&i CedarvMa, Ohio,Phone S-1S22 The Heete la st weak passed legis lation authorising appropriations of an additional M0 million dollars for tha aonstruction of emergency bousing and homes fo r veterans, A similiar bill authorizing an appropriation cf 471 million dollars for emergency hotw lngfor veterans and their famil ies are the best possible answer wliici tan he given to the radicals and dema gogues who have been spreading tit. story Congress i» opposed to Hoihe; fox veterans simply because, it re fused to permit- a bureaucratic.agencj to pay 600 million dollars in subsidies to * few manufacturers of building materials or prefabricated dwellings, with little or no actual benefit to vet erans.' ...... LEGAL NOTICE Thomas Wesley Jphnson, whose last known address Was 247 Green Street, Marcus Hook, Pa., is hereby notified that Juanita Johnson, has filed a pe tition in the Common Plead Cbttpt, Greene County,. Ohio, against him, the same being ease No. 24246 pray ing for a divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty and gross neglect o f1 duty, and th a t said cause will come on fo r hearing on or a fte r Way 4th, him *■ ■. ■ . j (3-29-6t 5.8) MARCUS SHOUP, .A ttorney for Plaintiff THE LIBERTY ELEVATOR One man Conveyor, conveys anything upor down loose Grain s Baled H ay— Dirt ] Moves 1,000 Bushels of Com Per Hour Bnnippedw ith inch tires. Can be towed anywhere. ., Made in 3Sfees 32 ftH 40 ft., and 50 ft. ^ There will not be enough to go around, so bring in your neighbors ❖ ^,ndl buy onei together, *ALSO A Complete Line of WANTED — Custom post-hole dig ging by the hour or job. King Tract or Sato, Xenia, Phone 642, ' 4t FOR BALE—Used wheat drill, fer tilizer attachment, 8-8 with gross' seeder. Also a John Deere horse drawn 5-ft. cut mower used but three years. King-Tractor Sales, 985-001, N, Detroit at., Xenia, Phone, 592.■" i North Detroit Street atm I* T T E WENT INTO BATTLE with a smile and a wise crack , , .Jhe took all the enemy could throw at him, and suffered in silence when wounded. We can’t let him lose that spirit now. During the •endless months of impatient waiting ta come home . . . during the monotonous tour of duty in the armies of occupation. . . or the long weeks of convalescing ... th a t is when thoughts may weigh heavily on his mind. We at home helped him keep his chin up. When he’s back, proudly wearing the little ' gold eagle, •emblem of an honorable discharge. . . will that grin fade? W ill that happy-go-lucky smile change to bitter ness as he tries to adapt himself to civilian life? The grin that won a global war can win a private one and the Red Cross stands ready to help wherever need for its counsel and guidance exists. Through the long, gruelling years of war the Red Cross reached across the sea and extended a friendly hand to pu r fighting forces. . . and those returning home can find in every local chapter the same spirit of helpfulness. YOUR RedCros MUST CARRYON SPONSORED BY CRDARVILLR HERALD o
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