The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A I D HBM*XM-N*tt«x&l Editorial 1 m m , KARLH BULL — THURMAN' MILLER, Jr. Ohio Newtpapor A*we.; Ml*al V*U«y Frau. AM*. — — EDITOR And .PUBLISHER _ _ CO-PUBLISHBR — MANAGER Entered' u second class matter, October.81, 1887, »t the Postpffico i t Ce- darville, Ohio, under the Act of March 1879, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1946 ItlllllMMIIMHHl When we mention the corn hydra- tor we recall there is another farm! Why not a plant in Cedarville to machine being perfected that will mg A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS COME IN AND TELL US YOUR NEEDS MMHHiiutiMiiluMiaiiiiiiiiiiimiomiii SAVINGS, ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO^S.OOO •MHIMMMMIIMIIIIUIIMUIIIIIIIIftBIMIMM WE MAKE 6 1 LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building & Savings Com pany Xenia,. Ohio 11 Green St. Phone 11 to do with soy bean stubble a lte r tha t crop is harvested is a problem with many farmers. Many farmers want to follow the bean crop with wheat but the stubble makes it a great task. The stubble cannot be burned as a rule due to moisture in the soil. The winrow-like streak of straw that covers young clover after wheat harvest with combines very often smothers oUt the grass. H. A. Tyson; London, and associates, have perfected an invention, or nearly so. to cut up the straw and bean stubble fthd five Jjt wide distribution over the held to mulch the grass. This con­ trivance ‘is ; fastened to the combine and operated with the same tractor power. It is said some twenty of these machines have been in opera­ tion in Madison and Clark counties this season for demonstration. They have not been in production as yet. make the new invention? We imagine come in handy on every farm. What the old limekiln aite owned by Mr. Tyson might be' ideal for manufact­ uring this invention or any other, CLASSIFB ADS FOR SALE QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of DistressArising ftwn STOMACH ULCERS DUE T O EXCESS ACID F re e BeekTeM soV ltoinfTreatmentth a t M a s t H elp o r I t WIN C e il Y ea N othing Over tiro million bottle* oftheWILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for reUefof ■ymptom*ofdistress arising fromStomach and PmSanalU hara due to I n m A«UI— P m t W a itliH , Ceur or Untat'Stomach,, Oan l wDM, Heartb urn, Slu » lcm u u , etc., due to I n m AeM. Sold on 16 days' trial) Ask for “ WlHartTc M u tate” which fully explains this treatm ent—f m —a t ’ BROWN’S DRUG STORE PRIVATE SALE — The following household goods will be sold a t the residence of the undersigned a t pri­ vate sale on MONDAY, DEC. 2; E- lectric iron; ironing board; strip mat­ ting carpet; rocking chair; daven­ port;. gaB cook stove, 3 burners and baker; feather mattress; knitting machine for making stockings; new (inside)' door, size 6 ’x 2 Ms’; kitchen scales; kitchen chair; 6 vol. set en­ cyclopedia; pair ladies shoes (new) 3% AAA all leather; croquet set, 6 balls; crokinole board and blocks; carom board and blocks; .3 burner hot plate; 2 burner hot plate; kimode seat; 2 sets of irons; dining table, extension, seats 14, solid walnut; w>»e odd piece# of dishes and glass­ ware; odds and .ends of stove pipe; other miscelaneous articles; single bedstead and slats; child’s* bed and slats; several gas light globes; flat type bed springs. Mrs. Wm. Waide. LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE Barbara Hartsock, whose last known address was Tyrone, Pa./ will take notice that, on November 15th, 1946, Clark R. Hartsock filed his cer­ tain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of. duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,689 en the docket.of said court and will come on for hear­ ing on or after December 27th, 1946. C. R. LAUTENBURG, Attorney 416 Cooper Bldg., Dapton, Ohio (ll-22-6t-12-27) NOTICE OF ELECTION The Mutual election for AAA townihlp committeeman will be held Dec. 5tli at the Township glerke office at 8-p. m._________ LEGAL NOTICE Robert L. Hasernt*n, lait known addran, Camp Stone, Calif., a non resident of Ohio, will take notice that on November 27, If46, Elizabeth Hegernun filed her certain petition against, lilm for divorce oa the ground* of grn«* neglect of duty before the Common Plea* Court of' Greene County, Ohio, u ld cate being No. 24,707 on the docket of said court and will come on for hearing on or after January 4th. 1947. BECKER. A LAUTENBURG. Attorney* for Plaintiff Cooper Bldg.. Dayton. O. (11-20-61-1-41 PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY. OHIO ACCOUNTS and voucher) In the following’ named peraona and estate* have been filed for Inspection, settlement and record and un­ less there Is a motion tiled for hearing same In the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, on or before the 23rd day of December, 1946, the same will be ordered and recorded. ' 1 Philip Aultman announces his return to private practice of law Room 2 Allen Building Phone 95 Xenia R E A D Ohio Livestock & Public Sale Journal, published in the Interest of Ohio Livestock Breeders, all divisions of breeds of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, published monthly, Attractive Journal packed full of news and advertising of Ohio Livestock Breeders. Subscription $2.00 per year. Send your Subscription now, and receive the current issue and all twelve issues of 1947. Write C. M. Hess, Editor, Lon­ don, Ohio C L O S E D Take Fleet Wing’s Word for It Saturday Afternoon* We are open each Wednesday afternoon when all the Stores are closed. So to even up we are closingeach Sat­ urday at NOON ” Please make plans and save yourself a trip. Oodt Frank Creswell R. C. Wells .fe* ^/es That Name On Our Store Means EXTRA Values We’re Headquarters For The Tire That OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES V "You’re always sure of extra'value* from B, F. Good­ rich, because B. F. Goodrich means ’First in Rubber/ They originated cord tires in the first place. And now they’re first with a new postwar tire that actually OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES! "As for our store, we have a ’first’ of osjjpbrm to offer the motorists of this community— 'first m service!* ’’Overwhelming demand for the tire that OUT­ WEARS PREWAR TIRES makes it impossible for us so fill orders as fast as we’d like to. But we will see that you’re taken care of fair and square. "Meanwhile we’ve got plenty of other services to offer. We’ll manage to keep you rolling till those new tires arrive. And we’ll fill your needs for. other auto supplies with accessories of the highest quality." , Can 9 a Bought on Small 0 ow«k Payment and Convenient Terms Fleet - Wing Station, Xenia Are. CHARLES HICKMAN Phone 6 . 100 ft JK G o o d r i c h F I RST IN RUBB E R PUBLIC SALE! Located 2 miles N. W. of Cedarville, 1V& mile S, E. of Clifton.on Tobias road on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1946 At IMP . M. 9 HEAD COWS 9 Jersey Cow 8 yrs, old in heavy flow of milk; Jersey Cow, 8 yrs. old to freshet^in Dec,; Jersey (Jow, 3 yrs, old in heavy flow o f milk; Jersey Cow, 8 yrs, old to freshen in Dec.; Jersey Cow» 3 yrs. eld tq freshen in Dec.; Guernsey Cow, 4 yrs, old to fresh* en in Dec.; Brindle Cow, 0 yrs, old to freshen In Dec,; 2 Jersey heifers, bred; all T. B, and Banff tested, • • #• . - t, FARM IMPLEMENTS Ford tractor on new rubber, with starter, lights and pulley; breaking plows, cultivator, 4 row weedi­ er, manure loader, power mower, cut 28 acres; John Deere corn planter with Ferguson hitch, All Of this equipment fits Ford tractor, Allis-Chalmers Combine 40” with pick up for clover seed in good condition; New Idea manure spreader; 7ft. tractor disc, 3 yrs. old; 7 ft. Oliver cultipaoker; Tower master buck rake, will fit W. C. Allis-Chal- mers, Farmall reg. or F-20 tractor. New hand corn sheller; rubber tired wagon; 800 bales mixed hay; Universal milking machine; forks; shovels ; small tools etc. GLENN WILLIS / Owner * Joe Gordon, Auctioneer Turnbull & Davis, Clerks MUST ANB FINAL AMOUNTS Walter C. Finiufy, Adatelatntor of Job* C. Fi***y, decctMd, Jeaaph - L. Myan, Executor of SllubaUi M m n , tfaoaaaML GarsMiM E. Jankaou, AdJul»l*fnUrix of Xm- ■a ratUll*. dactiMd. Buianua -, W.lngart, Adnlnlatratrix of Charita Watagart. Sr., deceased. FIRST. FINAL ANB DISTRIBUTIVE Hama* Savojr and Haiw, Davldao*, Ex- oeutora. Etta X. .Eavay, daoaaiad. W. t . Harser, Executor of Uxrgtrat H. Harnar, 4ao«aaad. Xarsaat R o te i , -Administrator* 0 / Ms May Iflefcaa), 4 « a u t4 . MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Allele X. Arboguat. at at.. Executor*, C. B. Arbaguat, deesaud, Ftfat Aecwist. Lucy Barber, Xztoutrtx of William H. Bar- bar. daoaaiad. Seventh Account, Bmau E> Brown, Executrix, G: F. Brovm. daoaaaad, Affidavit In Llau of and for an Ac­ count. Mary Elizabeth Brown, Guardian, Joyce Shirley Brown, et al., minora, Second Ac­ count, v ’ On* L. Coffey, Admlnfatratrlx, Clarence C. Coffey, daeaaaad. Statement In Lieu, of and for an Account. Kenneth L. Little, Admlnlztratrlz, France*' K. Daunton, daeaaaad, First Account. Harman Eavay and Halm Davldaon, Ex­ ecutor*, j, e . Eavay, -deceased, Statement in Uou of and for an Account, In final Dla- trlbutlon. J Perulll* Stephana, Adiulnlitrator with will annexed, Sylvan Ray Garber, deceased, Flrat Account, Max D. Hartaock, Guardian, Sylvia Hart- sock, minor, Second Account. G, W. Kester, Guardian, Frances J. Luca*, Incompetent, Sixth Account, Harrison O. Ac Nellie JS. Muon, Guardians, Irene Faith Muon A Coreue Fay Mason, min­ ors, Tenth and Final Account George O’Brien, Administrator w. w, a., Dora S. O'Bryant, deceased, Affidavit In Lieu of an Account. .'Leonard Conner, Guardian, Mario Conner Heed, Incompetent, Fifth Account, ■ E. If. Schmidt, Surviving Executor and Trustee, H. E. Schmidt, deceased. Eighth Ac­ count • Hadwlg Schone, Administratrix, Edmond Schono, decCued, Statement In Lieu of and. for an Account. v4Clayton Smith, Administrator, Verba J. Smith, deceased, • Statement In Lieu of and for an Account • *. William A. .Studevent, Administrator, James Studevent, deceased. Statement In Lieu of and for an Account William A. Studevent, Administrator, Mar­ tha 8tudevcnt, deceased. Statement In Lieu of and for an Account A. D. Thomas, Administrator, Ida M Thom­ as, doccased. Statement In Lieu of and for an Account Mabel' A. Weakley, Guardian, Clarence Weakley and Ruth Evelyn Weakley, Minors, Second Account . November 27, 1940. ______ , . NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Estate of Elizabeth E. Huston, De­ ceased. ■ * Notice is hereby given that Rush R. Huston has been duly appointed a s . Executor of the estate of Elizabeth E. Huston, deceased, late of Beaver­ creek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 13th day of November, 1946. William B. McCallister Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser (ll-15-3t-ll-29) Chief Deputy Clerk ” ASK FOR BIDS The Cedarville Township Rural School District Board of Education will Deceive bids on two complete school buses similar to the oneB now in use. Bids must be in the hands of. the Clerk by 12 o’clock Noon on Tues­ day, December 3, 1946. Full specifications may be had from Rankin ■McMillin, Chairman of the Bus- Committee, William Fisher, Superintendent of Buses or the un­ dersigned Clerk. Cedarville Township Rural School ° District Board of Education, A. E. Richards, Clerk (11-8,-15, 22, 29) LEGAL NOTICE Virginia Tyree, whose place of res­ idence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be Mcertained, will take notice that on November 7th, 1946, Joe Tyree filed his certain •petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being 'No. 24,683 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after December 14th, 1946. FORREST DUNKEL (11-8-61-12-13) LEGAL NOTICE Mary Troutman, whoje pl&ce <pf resident is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be found, Will take notice that on November 13th James M, Troutman filed his certain petition against her tor divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty be- the Common Pleas Court of Greens County, Ohio, said case being No, 24,693 on the docket of said Court, and will come on for hearing on or after December 21, 1946. (ll-16-6t- 12-20) FOREST W. DUNKLE, _________ Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Bessie L. Gassert, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Simon Gassert has been duly appointed as e u w n Ohio; Dated this lfith day Of November, 1945; Prepare Bees for Wiater Spending a little time with beee before winter sets in will pay divi­ dends, While* it is not necessary they should have as much protection as , possible from the direct affect of winter winds. Selection of well shel­ tered spots, protected by clumps of evergreens, buildings oe hills, is im­ portant. A temporary, windbreak can be prepared with cornstalks interwo­ ven in a wire framework, A second seasonal precaution is to Check the hiVeB for a good footings They should be raised above the ground to prevent decay. Bricks or short lengths of creoaoted two by fours msy be used as foundation for the hives, which should , be tilted slightly forward for drainage, HiveB should face east or south. The entrance to the hive should be. left open only enough for the bees to enter and leave. Mice are kept out by placing hardware cloth, three or four mesh to the inch, over hive op­ enings. An auxiliary entrance may be plugged neyt spring when the bee­ keeper will again be handling the hive. Judge of the Proba Coun Greene ty, Ohio! (U-22-3trl2-6) By Luella Howsep ______________ Chief Deputy Ole WILLIAM B. McCALLISTBR . ‘ - “ te Court, , . Howser C rk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT- Estate of P ilm sr D, Craig, De­ ceased, 4 ^Notice is hereby given that Vera ‘551,5; 1945, WILLIAM B, M c CALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, /II ee S0UnT^ ' Ohio, (U-82-3t-12-6) By Luella Howser __ , , Chief Deputy Clerk NO t J c K O f APPOINTMENT Estate of Arlen H, Bennett aka A. H. Bsnnett, Deceased. ■Notice is hereby given that Robert L. Bennett has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Ar­ len H. Bennett aka A. H. Bennett, deceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this '16th day of 1946. November, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Count, o h m S s Chief Deputy Clerk Speed Production from Late Pullets Late batched pullets can be speed­ ed into | production thru the use of electric lights. A total of 14 hours of light is all that is required, either morning qr evening light being used. fi We Pay $5.00 for HORSES $3.00 for COWS According to size and condition Small animals removed promptly - . 1 FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton-Kenraore 5742 Potatoes! We are now digging oiir 1946 Potatoe Crop of Coblera. H. C. CRESWELL, Phone 6T-1575 Cedarville, O. n tirn n m iiim im n n tm irm iiiin n iiitiiii ( A NAME THAT STANDS / FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Adair’s N. Detroit St. Xeala, a fMmHHimHMHIimMUUmiHIIIIIIIMIIIIIMMlimlNIIIIIIIMlMII FARMS FOB SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms^ Also make farm loans a t 4. % interest'for 16 years. No application fee and no apprais­ al fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney A Co. Lendoa O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. WE PAY FOR HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 According to Size & Condition Hogs, Calves, Sheep Etc., Removed Promptly XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio Eyes Examined, • ’ ... I 1. GlMHie* Pitted, ' * Reasonable Charges. Dr.C.E.WilMn 4 OptooMtrie Eye SpsdaUtt X m I s , OW e - s 0 # V

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