The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

r 1 >— v* ct - t ’vp’-ty^ sihn CgDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, U46 Cedarville, Ohio » • ft with hftift ill pay divi- icessary they rrotection m , aifftet of of well shel­ ly flump# of hills, is im- indbreak can elks interwo- k. .•caution is to good footing. above tho iy. Bricks or oted two by oundation for d be tilted ■linage. Hives ith. live should be for the bees - are kept out oth, three or over hive op- intrSnee may when the hee- landling the Late Pullets :an bespeed- j the use of >f 14 hours of ,rjuired; either it being used. ISES vVS ze and ;d promptly OOP ASSN. e 5742 tg our 1946 Coblers. WELL, idarville, O. STANDS OD U RE LAN ILE p ’ s Xenia, O. iiiiirtiiiiiim iiiiiitiiiiitK AND ' ARM LOANS (arms for sale io make farm .'for 15 years, id no apprals- l iquire London 0 . S, Mgr. titmm iiiM ttuimftffHfM ,Y 55.00 LOO Condition ep Etc., ptly rse Charger da, Ohio mtimmtti*nnHimiNW I ttted, ble Charge*. Wilkin t Ey« * / lat >hi* »uw»«uwiua9tfipaitoii9M a Statement c^Price by your (S S tM a Bottler Ay Though price ceilings have been removed w e have not raised the wholesale price o f Coca-Cola. SPRINGF I ELD C O C A - C O L A BO T T L I NG COMPANY " 5 < CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION PROHIBITS CERTAIN USES OF ELECTRICITY As a means of conserving fuel on a nation-wide basis,' the Civilian Production Board has issued an order, dated November 25, 1946, which prohibits the use of electricity for the following purposes: “ ( 1 ) Refrigeration for air-conditioning except to the extent essential for industrial processes or for health and safety. “ ( 2 ) Outdoor aiid indoor advertising and promo­ tional lighting. “ 13) Outdoor display and. flood lighting except to the extent necessary for the conduct of outdoor business or services. r «' * “ (4 ) Outdoor or indoor decorative and ornamental lighting. . “ ( 5) Show window or show case lighting. ; “ ( 6 ) Ma.^uee lighting in excess of 60 watts for each marquee. . “ ( 7 ) White way street lighting In excess of the amount determined by local public authority to be necessary for public safety.. “ ( 8) Outdoor or indoor sign lighting except for: “ ( I ) Directional o r identification signs re­ quired for fire and police protection# traffic control# transportation terminals# or hospitals, or directfonql or Identification lighting for any similar essential public services;, (H) Directional or Identification signs using not more than 6G watts per establishment# for doc­ tors and for hotels and other public lodging estab­ lishments. « “ ( 9) Outdoor entrance lighting# except the mini­ mum essential for public health and safety and then not more than 60 watts per.entrance. “ ( 10) Any other form of general outdoor or Indoor Illumination In or ab£ut any commercial# industrial or other non-restdential establishment in excess of 75 per cent of the Illumination normally used. “ ( 11) In excess of 75 per cent pt the normal pas­ senger elevator or escalator service In any building having more than one passenger elevator or esca­ lator, . As a supplier o f electricity, The Dayton Power and Light Company is required to bring this order to the attention of all its customers Using electricity for these purposes. The order further requires that the Company notify any custbmer known by the Company to be in continued violation of the order. A copy o f this notification must be sent to the District Office of the Civilian Production Administration.' , The Civilian Production Administration asks'full cooperation of all users affected. The order provide^ that wilful violation is subject to fine or imprisonment, and further provides that the Civilian Pro­ duction Administration upon determination of continued violation may direct the-suspension of service and prescribe the conditions under which Service* may be restored. * The Company will he glad to advise with its tmtomers in meeting these regulations/ TN I DAYTON ROWER AND LIGHT COMPANY A group of ministers of the Re­ formed Presbyterian (New School) Church met Monday for business here with Dr,.. F, A. Jurkat. Those present were: Rev. Wm. Green, Darlington, Pa., Rev. Wm. Bilica, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Rey, Robert Stewart „ of Sparta, 111. Mrs. Lins McCullough ha# had for her guest, this week her sister in Jaw, -Mrp. Dr. Gaston of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Chestnut and daughter of Crystal City, Mo., are spending Thanksgiving with their > ■ sister in law, Mrs, James Chestnut, AUCTION! NEW ERA GRAIN CO. ELEVATOR AND PERSONAL PROPERTY * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, '46 • ' Beginning at 1:00 p. m, LOCATED—The New Era Grain Co. Elevator is locatecLan Bowers- ville, Greene County, Ohio. - 0 ELEVATOR SELLS AT 1:00 P. M. IMPROVEMENTS ..consist of fouh large circular concrete bins with storage capacity in excess of 25,000 bushels of small grain, office building, two warehouse feed rooms and seed room in connection. 15-ton truck scales, power dump and covered drivevyay, Elevator equipment includes Jacobson hammer mill (large size) with 60-H. P . . electric, motor, -V-belt drive; Master Feed Mixer, l ’/6-ton Opacity, with separate motor; Sidney No. 2 sheller with 25-,H. P. motor; 2 main elevator legs; man lift; Eureka cleaner; etc. Two metal corn crjbs, each holding 600 bushels of ear corn. The New Era Grain Co. Elevator is of sound construction and in good condition throughout. The elevator equipment, such as hammer mill, feed mixer, sheller, etc., is likewise in good mechanical condi­ tion. This elevator was" built new by the New Era Grain Co. a few years ago and has. been operated continuously by the'New Era Grain Co. since the time it was built until the present, time. The elevator will be kept in full operation until day of sale, Bowersville is located in the heart of Ohio’s most prosperous farming section. Large quan­ tities of wheat, corn and soybeans are shipped from this section an­ nually. Splendid livestock territory. Good roads in every direction. Large trading area.' We know of no better location in Ohio for a country elevator. ■ Inspection permitted prior to sale. Sale on the premises. Sells to the highest bidder. TERMS—$2,500.00 cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of deed. Good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.' PERSONAL PROPERTY Immediately after the sale of the elevator property,- the following described items sell to the highest biddr: Two Ford V-8 Trucks, 1% ton capacity; office equipment consisting of safe, adding mach-‘ ine, billing machine with cash draper, desk, chairs, etc. Several tons of commercial feed. Miscellaneous items consist of two platform scales, scoops, brooms, sack trucks, nails, stock powders, fence posts, and many other items. TERMS—Personal •property will be sold for cash. ' ■^ • NewEra GrainElevatorCo. BOWERSVILLE, OHIO Owner Sale conducted by The Bailey-Murphy Co., Wilmington, Ohio. Don't wait until the last minute—select, your Christmas Gifts HERE and NOW. Avoid the Christmas crowds as you shop our stock o f bright, new gifts for every member of the family. > Christm as To ys will go on sale v * Saturday, Nov. 39 • at 8:00 a. m. *: ■ ' .( s ’ METAL AND MECHANICAL TOYS BE HERE EARLY GET YOUR SHARE D UVAL II Q iaA duM A es Phone 6-1941 Cedarville CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL FLOWERS S e em for Baakets or Parly Decorations, Our selection will please you Please order Jby Phone. . Ary’i Green House EARL STITSWORTH Phone 6-2344 CECIL ARY Phone 4-4894 FARMALL TRACTOR -ANDr- McCORMICK----- DEERING PARTS----- SERVICE------ SALES Hamilton Equipment and Grain Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r. Jeffersonville, O. , Phone 3301 Mrs. A. E. Huey is visiting in Springfield over Thanksgiving with relatives. RAPID TRANSIT CAB • will make an> trip you may order Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated by Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station Automatic Heaters e GAS e OIL e ELECTRIC B A TH H 0 0M OUTFITS Bring Your Priorities to * Fltyi 0 .& F. E. I lifer Jamestown* Ohio Phone 4-3701 A-P-vA-R-T Every one knows that farms are far apart. That distance from farm to farm has a special mean­ ing in providing telephone service, however, It means we now are building miles of new pole line and wire to meet the demand for telephones, and to improve service. Since V-J Day we have installed more than 13,000 farm telephones. To install these urgently needed telephones, we are using existing lines as well as new lines to capacity. Temporarily, we have connected more telephones on some rural lines than we would have done under normal circumstances. We will reduce the number of parties of these lines as our farm program! advances toward our objective of furnishing you with-the best rural telephone service possible, where you want it, when you want it. THE OH IO NELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 - vitavtiIt.Nlw^aifiwiiIn*WurNklAUiy

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