The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
7*'E*V^3fc--' JT =5sg p o is* * ^ ^ ^ * ’-«g«f 1 ,T!r.*r ' j» » - „ * s , m , '♦ «f ■ . * k,9 « %n- . ’ <* r»J*t TH! CIDARVUX2 H1RALD, PRI BAX FEB. 21, 1W, ^ffMW n t h e c e d a r v i l l e h e r a l d MEMBER—National Editorial Assoc.; Ohio Newspaper Assos. ,•Miami Valley Freea. Assn. THURMAN MILLER, JR .............................. Ed itor and Publisher Entered as second clas 3 matter, October 31, 1887, at the Fostoffice at Ce darville, Ohio, under the Act o f March 18(9* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917 st he “ o f high! o f a law scfiool l him*': Tf a cce n t-1* CONG. BROWN QUOTES FDR ON ECONOMY While Congress debates Just how- much o f a reduction can be made to permit a levering o f income taxes as promised during the campaign, vai*- ious proposals have been made. A sub-committee in the house has vot ed fo r a six billion reduction hut both hou*e and senate must give ap proval. Members o f each house are divided politically yet it is slice will be tiuv- pointees. now we have 2,766,165 civ ilian employees. I? the government is to exist it cannot follow the advise o f bankrupt Harry Truman. CLIFTON NEWS The missionary society o f the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Malcolm Ham s at the manse.Mrs. Homer Halderman assisted Mrs. Harris. Mi.,;1 Olive Coe presented the a l m o s t ; topic and Mru.Elder Corry conducted be accepted. R&'ma • character, a graduate or accounting or auditing. I f q p ; ed, he is given intensive training; in law enforcement, finger printing, scientific crime detection and nat ional defense matters. : ; One of.the major postwar problems is juvenile delinquency, F B I stat istics indicating that boys and girls under 21-years o f age accounted fo r 15 per cent o f all murderers arrest ed**32 per cent o f all rapists, 39 per cent o f all robbers, 55 per cent o f all burglars, 37 per cent o f all thieves, 30 per cent of all arsonists, 65 per cent o f all car thieves. Professor Roy D. Miller, and . Dr. Bruce Behney teach final class eses- ions at 7:30 p. m. ■ f sa society o f the certain that a nugc W i u a x - ; < ,e io LiO .:uls, billion dollars, which is several times j The missionary en out of the Truman budget of 87 United Presbyterian church met last anv other peace time budget. j \\vdneMuy .uteinoon wi ■A'ent has 1Blaine Spate*. Mrs. Ernest . *<?o. Iwas the assisting hostess, Mrs. Cas- Bertha Fergu- Mrs. Folck o ffie -! per mints with little or nothing to do other than shine the shoos and boots | and act as bartenders for the ers. It lias also been charged that in j r.t least or.a government plant the 1 civilan employe1, s that formerly work- ( ed on war supplies now are engaged _ in making fancy furniture o f th e , most costly woods fo r army, navy, > cabinet mem; ..rs as w ill as Democrat- " ic member., t-f congress. The cost of material and Into. Is being paid for . out of your income tax money. Cong. Brown car-rmigned for low er income tm-.cv and point";’ out where ' ity Insdtut. i eductions cart be made. Senator direction Eckman entortaincd tlietr parents with a aup- at the Community Hall last ■week. The A out master was assist ed by Carl Corry, Fred Estle Albert Gride unci Rev. Malcolm Harris, to Cmcnu.ati u.u- igued W. Brickcr supporting a tax reduct ion. It is pointed out that most Bem- oei-ats in Congress are backing i ‘rev ident Truman against a reuuction in government s i . rxding and any cut in income taxes. Dining the pitoId1riti;il campaign in 1932 Franklin I). Roocevilt imged economy and Cong. Brown has tak- at New cn th: following from Roo. evelt speech: “ The p' opic o f America de mand itiHvtion or fedora1 expendit ure*. It can be accnmnlished not only by reducing the experi(iitu"i; o f exr'ft- ing depai-tmonts. but it can be done by abolishing any useless uommi.-s- ions, bureaus, and functions, and it can be done by consolidating main activities o f the government.” Our t ongr;. ; man makes compar ison as to tr." number of civilian em ployees in the executive department of the govunmrnt. In 1912 when wore 510,500 employees now under President Truman, who wants more FBI Agent to be at Jamestown Institute A. li. Gsthokhoff, Cincinnati, -ptekil agent in charge, federal bur eau i-f k.A.-tigwtion, V. S. depart ment e~ InA Ice is to be the concluding spir. .or at the Jamestown Common xt Monday night at 1. His appearance tire curtain on a institute season L. Haines and the :t.i.t i- ne 8:2) n. 111. Feb. 2- will ring i'.'vn slice -s*flll with which Dr. R. ton:.- ditoe UK' llig: - !r . O u vlthoff ClUXV X' uiulh lie ft tieral I vii cuu i-f i IV'ii. Ih i- vviou-dy in v» i: -hiii' ■..mi. tlu New c1irk. . J. ant u y Yu ik City. Gold Star Mothers Back Memorial Hospital The Greene county chapter of Gold Star Mothers is the first organizat ion in the county to take cognizance of the proposal to make the county's general hospital project a memorial to Greene county’s war dead. The chapter has notified Sam Davis, hospital committee chairman, that it has adopted a resolution endorsing the suggestion, which was discussed te the last hospital committee meet ing, The chapter said: “We would like to realize that tangible evidence of the sacrafice of the young men from Greene county will be perpetu ated in the form o f a living memor ial” in a statement from Mrs. A, D, Robinette, publicity director, nvestigation since supervisor o coming las native city, he was in March 19-16 as assistant ;-p vial age,.! in charge of Milwaukee, Wif, lie has been special agent in e .aeg. at (.'Iwinnati since Nov. 1940. Lc a; a graduate of St. Xavier Uni versity. 'JUio Aberui bureau o f investigat o r v,u> i.;<..yai;i,aJ in 1921 with the ap; <ban. -at c£ J. Edgar Hoover. Un- oer la- ha>Lr. -ip the F B I has be- emui uie worlds outstanding enforce- m at agency. The F B I lias jurisdict ion over e.'xnenage, sabotage, neut rality violations, and related nation al defen.se matters. An F B I aspirant money tins year* than last for ap- must be between the ages o f 23-33to B t- £-3 MONEY to LOAN For Buying* a Home or Farm Repairing1 or Refinancing CGNVIENENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE All Savings Insured to $5000 Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association m f i ri N H Phone 6-2141 ISEKZ 3IEIZTS855C Cedarville, Ohio '^*?Trn”Ur^r^T^'wr^*»;r^:nfrwntr^r7!ririrf*n«o;m,j«e'f^Tf WE PAY FOR H O U S E S C O W S * 3 S L,.. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL XEN IA Reverse Charges FERTI L I ZES E. G. Buchsieb Inc. FARMALL TRACTOR -AND- McCORMICK------ - DEERING PARTS SERVICE SALES Opekasit Center HARRY HAVERTY, M*g*r. Jeffersonville, Q.“ Phone 3301 Yellow Springs Gives DPL Contract Reading Approving the first reading o f a contract, Yellow Springs’ council took the first legal step Monday night toward the replacing power provid ed by Antioch college’s plant with Dayton Power and Light Co., service beginning Jan, 1, 1948, CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—7eu. ft . Frigidaire fn good mechanical condition. Phone ’.-1621 Itp LOST—Blue Chiffon scarf on road from school. Call 6-1682. Itp m WANTED AM S. ROGERS, Belle j j & * d o r i , Auctioneer. < 2 - n o t i c e o f a p p o i n t m e n t Estate-of Clayto&, McMillan, De ceased. M S x ^ Notice is hereby given that Rankin McMillan has* been duly*’ -appointed as Administrator, of the estate of Clayton McMillan, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of February, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCAliLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howscr Chief Deputy Clerl pegleet o f duty- and wilful i absence before the ,Qommon Pleas Court of o f Greene’ County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,813 on the docket of said1Court and will come on for hear ing on or after March 29, 1947. C. Rv LAUTENBURG, Attorney 416 Cooper Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (2-21~6t-3-28) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT • Estate of \V. IT. Barber, Du-eased. STottca la hereby given that 3. C. Towns ley, has been duly appointed as Administrator W W. A. D. B. N. at the estate of W. H. Barber, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Urceuo County, Ohio. Dated this 30th day of January, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTBK Judge of the Probate Court, Greene; County, 0. (2-7-31-2-21) By Luella Bowser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lucy J. Barber, Deceased. , Notice Is hereby given that J. C. Townslty, has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Lucy J, Barber, deceased, late of Cedarville VUlngo, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Groeno County, O. (2-7-31-2-21) By Luella Bowser • Chief Deputy Clerk Reliable FAMILY OF 3 would like 3 or 4 room house or apartment unfurnish ed call THE HERALD WANTED—Farm hand experienc ed with livestock and machinery for farm east of Cedarville. Herbert F. Smith, Jamestown, Ohio, phone 4-3720. 2tc WANTED—Woman to do house work one day a week. $5 per day. Phone 6-1026. "W AN TED—Washings and iron- ings to do. Price reasonable. Phone 6-2', 01, Cedarville. 4tp NOTICE NOTICE —>—For milking mach ine, milk cooler or milker repairs call Percy E. Green, Wilmington, Phone 7951. 9-8tp LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE Matilda, Urbach, whose place of residence Is unknown and whoso last known address was 7U06 Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia 3S, Pennsylvania, will tako notice that on Jan uary 31, 1947, Kurt Urbach flled Ills certain petition for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty and extreme erutty before the Common rieas Court of Green County. Ohio, said case being No. 24,799 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after March 15, 1947. J. B. PATRICOFF (2-7-Ct-3-14) 314-17 Miami Savings Bldg. Dayton 2, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Alvin S. Phillips, Plaintiff vs. No. 24,773 Dora Ruth rhllltps, Defendant To Dora Until Phillips, 1286 Baldwin Ave., Sharon, Pennsylvania. You are tiereby no- tilled that your husband, Alvin S. Phillips, has filed a petition In the Common Pleas Court, of Greeno County, Ohio, in Ca30 No. 21,773, charging you with gross neglect of duty and praying that he be divorced from you. Said cause will lie for hearing at any time after March 22, 1917/ and you are re quired to plead on or before that time or Judg'ement may be rendered against you. ALVIN S. PHILLIPS By SMITH, McCALLTSTEIt & GIBXEY, (2-7-7t-3-14) His Attorneys ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Real Estate Personal Property Offered A t Public Auction . Saturday, March 15, 1947 Personal Property to-wit: House hold Goods Real Estate Sells — 10 A . M. On the Premises. Premises located at the Northeast comer o f Elm and Bridge Streets in the village o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Being lbts Numbers Seventy six and Seventy-seven (76- 77) in the John Orr’s Third Addition to the village o f Cedarville, Ohio, more particularly described in the Town plat of said village. And being the same premises conveyed by John Shull and Mary Shull by deed dated November 14, A. D. 18S1, Recorded in Book 65, page 69, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. Lot Number Seventy-seven (77) o f Ox'r’s Third Addition in the village Cedarville, Ohio, vacant, and Lot Number Seventy-six (76) of Orr’s Third Addition in the village of Ced arville, Ohio contains the improve ments. They will be offered separate ly at first and then offered as a whole, and sold in whichever way they will produce the more money. Lot Number Seventy-seven (77) of Orr’s Third Addition to the vil lage of Cedarville, Ohio is appraised at $300.00 and lot Number Seventy- six (76) of Orr’s Third Addition to the village o f Cedarville, Ohio is ap praised at $2,200.00 and must he i sold at no less than two-thirds |of j said appraised value, and the terms, I r o f the sale are, CASH, i PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS |9:30 A . M. Immediately preceding I the Real ia^tSte^Saie and consists of LEGAL NOTICE Francis Lee Webster, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot, with reasonable diligence, he ascer tained will take notice that on Jan- uai-j 9th, 1947, Eunice Webster fil ed her certain petition against him for divorce on grounds o f gross ne glect o f duty and extreme cruelty, seeking legal, and equitable relief, said case being docketed No. 24766, before the d fem oK Please Court .of Greene County,., Ohio. Said cause will come on fob hearing on or after March 3, 1947. Marcus Shoup, Attorney fo r Plaintiff. l-17-6t-2-21 LEGAL NOTICE Anna Esterline, whose address is 1215 WeSt Beslin Street, Urbana, Illinois, will take notice that on Jan uary 22, 1947, William Esterline fil ed his certain petition fo r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before, the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24,784 on the docket o f said Cou^t and will come on for hearing on or after March 1, 1947. C. R. LAUTENBERG (l-24-6t-2-28) Attorney for Plaintiff 416 Cooper Bldg Dayton, Ohio LEGAL .NOTICE Katherine J. Ragland Stewart, whos place o f residence is unknown and whose last known address was 66 Locust Avenue, Hampton, Vir ginia, will take notice that on Jan uary 23, 1947, Robert Edmund Stew art filed his certain petition for divorce on the grounds o f gross ne glect of duty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case Being No. 24,785 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hearing on or after March 1, 1947. JAMES S. JENKINS (l-24-6t-2-28) Attorney for Plaintiff Third National Building Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Martin, whose last known place of address is 1323 Dix ie Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Flor ida, will take notice that on the 21st day of January, 1947, Eddie James Martin filed his Petition in the Greene County, Ohio, Court o f Common Pleas against her, the same being Case No. 24,781 on the docket of said Court, praying fo r Divorce, Such an Order fo r the Care, Support, apd Custody o f Minor Children as will be for .the best interests of said children, and Other Relief on the gronuds o f gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty and o f adultery, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing six full weeks from Jan uary 24, 1947, which is the date o f the’ first publication hereof. EDDIE JAMES MARTIN, Plaintiff. Wead and Aultman Attorneys (l-24-6t-2-28) : LRSAL NOTICE j 7 Charles Combs, whose qddr^s is ^ ^ ^ ^ a n d whose last known, fad 'South Main Street, Lf&ig- ton, Kentuqk on Februa? filed her cer Y8f 1*.take notice fS S fo o i-a - ion agaraS 1 LEGAL NOTICE Vashti Clarke Phelps, residing at No, 2412 E. 22nd Street, Kansas City, Missouri; Phillis W. Clarke Brazier, residing a f No. 471 Third Avenue, Troy, New York; John L. Clarke, residing at No. 500 W, 140 street," New York 31, N. Y .; Daniel P. Clarke,residing at No. 500 W. 140 Street, New York 31, N. Y. and Ben- jamen K. Clarke Jr., a minor of the" age of 18 years, residing at No. 2126 LaFayette Street, Denver,-Colorado, will take NOTICE, that Edward K. Clarke, .has filed his PETITION in the court of Common Pleas of Greene County, State o f Ohio praying for the PARTITION of the following de scribed REAL Estate, situate in the County of Greene, State o f Ohio, and Township of Xenia, hounded and de scribed as follows;— Being a part of Military Survey No. 929. Beginning for the part here by conveyed at the center of Xenia & Clifton Turnpike Road at the N, W. corner to J, G. Mitchell; running thence with the line of the said J. G. Mitchell S. 66° E. 16 poles to stone in a hedge; thence N. 22° E. 22\ E . 32.88 poles to a stone in the south line of The Wilberforce College Grounds; thence with said line of the said'College lands N. 49° 30’ W. 15.12 poles to a stone in the west edge of the said Turnpike road, from which an elift 20 inches in diameter bears S. 14° E. 57.5 links, and a red oak 18 inches in diameter bears S. 85°25’ West 37.5 links; thence with the said Turnpike and the line of Philip Piper S. 30° W, 16.72 poles to a stone in said Pike and corner to said Piper; thence with said pike and line of said Piper S. 20° 30' W. 20.60 poles to the place of beginning, containing 3.50 acres, be it the same more or less. There is excepted from the above description 1.98 acres of land as shown by three separate deeds, recorded in Vol. 92, page 86;, Vol.127, page 261; and Vol. 117 page 227 .of the deed records of Greene County, leaving the number of acres in the above tract 1.52 acres. The Prayer, of the petition filed in the said cause is for a Partition of the said premises and for equitable re lief. The above named parties will take notice that they have been made parties defendant to the said petition and that they must Answer in the said cause on or before April 12th, 1947, or judgment may be taken against them. . . EDWARD K. CLARKE by Frank H. Dean, his Attorney (2-21-6t-3-28) ' ( 666 acres on the waters o f Massies Creek. Beginning at a stake comer to Amaziah Hamilton and in the line of David Williamson; thence with the line of said Williamson with the line . of said Hamilton S. 4314° j W. 67.10 poles to a stake in the line i o f J. W. Collins S. 39%° E. 7.19 | poles to a stake; thence N. 43%° E. 68.07 poles to a stake in a county road and line of David Williamson; thence with said road N. 47%° W. 7.12 poles to the beginning, contain ing Three (3) acres more or less. *Said Premises Located oq the Tarbox Cemetery Rodd, 2% miles west of Cedarville, Ohio, and are being sold for delinquent taxes. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. WALTON SPAHR Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio JOHN V. GIBNEY, Attorney (l-24-5t-l2-21) LEGAL NOTICE James McGi-aw, whose address is unknown, will take notice that on December 23rd, 1946, Ruth McGraw filed her certain petition against him for divorce on grounds of ex treme cruelty and gross neglect of duty and for legal and equitable re lief. Said cause being Case No. 24747 before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hear ing on or after April 1st, 1947. MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. (2-21-6t-3-28) — ^ LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, at the office o f the Township Trustee in the Village of Cedarville until 12:0.0 o’clock A. M., on March 1, 1947, for one tanker style fire engine which shall have not less than 500 gallon booster tank and a 500 gallon centrifugal pump. The equipment shall meet the National Board of Fire Underwriters Specifica- toins for fire equipment o f this type. Equipment must also be approved by the Ohio Inspection Bureau. Chassis to be bid upon shall have not less than 150” wheelbase or more than 180” ; tire equipment to be of 7.50x20 fronts and 8.25 rear duals; engine horsepower not less than 90. The chassis must be o f heavy duty type. A ll said equipment to be bid upon shall be in accordance with the specifications on file with the Town ship Clerk, Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, and copies of said specifications may be obtained from said clerk. Each bid must* he secured by a $500.00 certified check upon some solvent bank o f Ohio as guaranty; that if the hid is accepted a contract will be entered into and its perform ance properly secured. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to select the best bid for the purpose of providing fire equipment for Cedarville Township! Greene County, Ohio. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, CE DARVILLE TOWNSHIP, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO By Fred Barrett, President By A. E. Richards, Clerk. » l-24-5t-2-21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Wm. S. Rogers, Adm. Fannie Brown, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Lewis Childs, et al Defendants. In the pursuance of the order of the Probate Court of Greene County, I will offer for sale at public auction on the 22nd day of March, 1947, at ten o’ clock, A. M. on the premises the following described real estate, situated in the County of Greene, in the State of Ohio and in the village of Cedarville bounded and described as follows: Being the W. half of a lot of ground lying W. of the Govenent- ed Church in the village o f Cedar ville, in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, bounded as follows: Beginning at the N. E. corner of James Collins’ lot on the West Jef ferson, South Charleston and Xenia turnpike road and running with said road E. 100 feet to a stake thence N. to the creek: thence down the creek to Collins' line; thence with the E. line of Collins’ to the beginning, containing 0.60 A being the same premises conveyed to George Steele by W. M. Barber by deed of General Warranty dated March 30, 1868 and recorded in Vol. 47 page 497 Greene County Land Records. Said premises are appraised at Seven •Hundred Dollars and must be sold for not less than two-thirds of said appraised value. The terms of sale are CASH. WILLIAM S. ROGERS Administrator of the estate of Fannie Brown, deceased. Joe Gordon, Auctioneer. 2-21-5t-3-21 lows: S. 53° 26' E. 156.11 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 11° 10' E. 76.70 feet to the place o f beginning, con taining 14118 square feet or 0.324 Acre. For the reason the same is no longer necessary or useful for Church purposes and that it would be for the best interests o f said church to sell the same. Said petition will be for hearing on the 17th day of March, 1947, or as soon thereafter as the Court may assign the same, and all interested persons are hereby notified that un less objections are filed thereto prior to said date, the Court may- grant the prayer of said petition. TRUSTEES OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE,OHIO Miller & Finney (2-22-4t-3-14) Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State o f Ohio, Greene County Common Pleas Court. Harold J. Fawcett, Treas. of Greene County, Ohio Plaintiff Case No. 24,596 vs. Amaziah Hamilton, et al., Defendants In pursuance of an Order o f Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Saturday the 1st day of March 1947, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., the following described real estate to-wit: Situate in the Township o f Ced arville, County of Greene and State o f Ohio, more fully described as fol lows:* "Being part of James Culber son’s NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of February, 1947, H. K. Stormont, P. J. McKorkell, Harold Hanna, James Bailey, J. N. Creswell and H. C. Creswell as Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Cedar ville, Ohio, sucessor in title to The Reformed Presbyterian (General Synod) Church o f Cedarville, Ohio; filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, pray ing fo r an order of the Court author izing and directing them to sell the following desci’ibed real estate, to-wit: Tract I: Situate in the village of Cedarville in the County of Greene and State of Ohio; Being Lot No. 1 of property as subdivided, as shown on sketch on deed recorded in Vol ume 194, page 623, Greene County Deed Records, by the said trustees of said church and for the part there of hereby conveyed, beginning' at a stake in the north property line of North Street, corner to lot No. 2, said stake bearing S. 78°50' W. 105 feet from an iron pin, corner to the parsonage lot o f said church in said north property line o f said street S. 78° 50' W. 78.60 feet- to a stake at the intersection of the property lines of North and East .Streets; thence with the east property line o f said East street N. 12° 45' W. 147.18 feet to a stake; thence, leaving said street, N. 41° 15' E. 91.83 feet to a stake, corner to aforesaid parsonage lot; thence with said parsonage lot S. 53° 26' E. 14.49 feet to a stake corn er to lot No, 2; thence with the line of said lot No. 2 S. 11° 10'' E. 192.22 feet to the place of begining,contain ing 14370 square feet or 0.33 Acres, Tract II: Situate in the Village of Cedarville in the County of Greene and State o f Ohio: Being lot No. 2 of property as sub-divided as shown on sketch on deed recorded in Volume 194, pqge 621, Greene County Deed Records, by the said trustees o f said church and for the part thereof hereby coveyed, beginning at an iron pin in the north property line of North Street, corner to the parson age lot of said church; thence with said property line S. 78° 50' W..105 feet to a stake, corner to lot No. 1 thence with the line o f said lot No. 1 N. 11° 10' W. 192.22 feet to a stake, corner to said lot N o ..l in the line of said parsonage lot; thence with the line .of said parsonage lot as fol- VISIT THE H O M E FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged RAPID TRANSIT CAB w ill make any trip you m ay order Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated b y Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station *>*>';"b*x*.;**i*-:— Audits S 4* Systems .j. Tax Service % 4* 4» I Anthony Spencer t £ Public Accountant % Phone Clifton, Ohio, 5743 t «■> . •£*♦*■♦*■*♦£* ♦£*•£* *■*■*♦ *♦**$***■* ****1**J*4"»* W e Pay $5.00 for HORSES $3.00 for COWS A cco rd in g toksize and condition Small animals removed promptly FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton-Kenmore 5742 I A NAME THAT STANDS 1 ! FOR GOOD J jFURNITUREI £ i | BUDGET PLAN f | AVAILABLE - j ( A d a i r 9s I IS. Detroit St. Xenia, G. W-itlwiintlllWMWHUIMIIIHIIlllHHUimMmWMNWWWI^ I FARMS FOR SALE AND | | FARM LOANS I We have many good farms fo r sale | on easy terms. Also make farm 1 loans at 4 % interest for 15 years. _ | No application fee and no appraia-1 | al fee. f I Write or Inquire | McSavaney & Co. London O. I Leon H. Kling, Mgr. in im n m s w f iim u iiiH n iiiiiim im iitiiiiiiiu iiirtiiiiiiiim iiiti |Eyes Examined, g | Glasses Fitted, j 5 I | Reasonable Charges. | iDr.C.E.WilkinI Optometric Eye Specialist Xenia, Ohio
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