The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

$K36 flffinAPvrr.T.tt HERALD* FRI DAY, FSB. 23, ft* T H E G B B A R V I L L E H E R A L P MEMBER—Rational Editorial Assoc.,* oh!o Newspaper Asaoc,, Miami Valley Press. A THURMAN MILLER,. JR....... ................... Editor »nd Publisher Entered e» recond cl.es matter, October 31,1887, at the Postofflc. at Oe- darville, Ohio, under the Act of March 1879, N O T IC E ---------For milking mach­ ine, milk cooler or* milker repairs call Percy E. Green, Wilmington, Phone 7951. 9-8tp FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE—Coal range, cheap. College farm. Phone 6-2319. ltp . WANTED—Farm hand experienc­ ed with livestock and machinery for farm east o f Cedarville. Herbert F. Smith, Jamestown, Ohio, phone 4-3726. 2te FOR SALE—Estate heatrola in : WANTED—Washings and iron good condition; also Premier gas *ings to do. Price reasonable. Pnone range. Mrs. J. A. Stormont. Ite. ' G-2761. Cedarville. 4tp FABMALL TRACTOR NOTICE bring Case No. * 24817'oil the docket <of said court. ' That said Caiise will come on for bearing on or After April 14th, 1947. [MARCUS SHOUP, |Attorney fo r Plaintiff* 12-28-61-4-5 ' —AND— McCORMICK - — DEERING PARTS------- SERVICE--------SALES Op@kasit Center HARRY HAYERTY, M’ g’r. Jeffersonville, 0 . Phone 3301 CARD O'F THANKS I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and ap­ preciation to friends and neighbors fo r their sympathy, floral tributes, cards and letters, use o f cars and many other acts of kindness shown during the illness and death o f my sister, Caroline B. Weakley. Also to the ministers, undertaker, flower girls, and pallbearers fo r their services and cooperation. ELLA J. WEAKLEY CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy of our relatives, friends and neighbors during the illness and death o f our beloved husband and son, Kenneth L. Little. Special thanks to Rev. Abels and Rev. Collier for their consoling words, to Mildred Trumho and John Powers for the music, to the pallbearers and the McMillan Funeral Home fo r their services, MRS. KENNETH L . LITTLE MR. and MRS. B. H. LITTLE 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 Soils — 10 A. M. On the Premises. Premises located at the Northeast corner o f Elm and Bridge Streets in the village of Cedarville, Greens County, Ohio. Being lots Numbers |Seventy six and Seventy-seven (7G- 77) in the John Orr’s Third Addition to the village of Cedarville, Ohio, more particularly described in the Town phvt o f stud village. And being the same., premises conveyed by John Shull and Mary Shull by deed dated November 14, A. D, 1881, Recorded in Book 65, page 69, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio.____ Lot sNumber'Seventy-seven (77) of Orr’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) o f 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 be sold at no less than two-thirds of said appraised value, and the terms of the sale are, CASH, LEGAL NOTICE • LEG AL NOT ICE Harry E. Carnes, residing at No. 34 Grand Avenue, Tonawanda, N. Y . i,will take notice that on February S4th, 1947, Julia M, Carnes filed her ’ certain petition against him for 'divorce on grounds o f extreme cruel- ity, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said cause WE PAY FOR HORSES *522 COWS *3 22 ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL XENIA #KJ Reverse Charges . XENIA FERTILIZER E. G. Ruchsieb Inc. SORRY! HO MORE CHANGING TO60S NSAT FROM OTHER FUELS THIS SERSOHI » . . We appreciate the cooperation o f our customers during the recent gas emergency caused by the severe cold spell. We hope the time will come, not too far ahead, when the gas demands o f a cold wave will not create such an emergency. In the meantime, we must, in fairness to all, establish the following policy which has been cleared with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Sale of 60 s Hooting Equipment to those having other forms of heating is discontinued until further notice Customers who now have bona fide orders for gas heating equipment on file with us o r with heating contractors filing with our Company, will he protected under this policy, because these customers have lost their places in line for re-ordering fuel they have been using. We also have a dual obligation to G. I. veterans and the Civilian Pro­ duction Administration. We intend to cooperate fully with both veterans and the C. P. A . by making gas service available to permanent new con­ struction. CURTAILMENT OF INDUSTRIAL USE OF GAS AFFECTS ENTIRE COMMUNITY This winter, during periods o f severe weather, it has been neces­ sary to curtail the use o f gas by industries using this fuel in their manufacturing processes, in order to protect the supply needed fo r household uses. Even with the industrial curtailments, some outlying communities have experienced low gas pres­ sures during severe cold spells. Any extensive additional use o f gas for home heating under present sup­ ply conditions may require additional cuts in the industrial use o f gas. This would result in widespread unemployment o f wage earners and in reduced industrial production during extremely cold weather. ’ *$■ WHY THE SHORTAGE OF GAS? ,,Ksr ~ _____ For years the popularity o f gas as a heating fuel has steadily increased. Recent rises in price o f other fuels, and uncertainty regarding supplies o f T o make installation materials and gas resources adequate to meet these requirements, a broad program o f conservation in other areas will be necessary. Responsible heating contractors and dealers are cooperating by adopt­ ing this polity. We are counting on the same cooperation from you. Let no one mislead you about the facts as given here. The delay in converting your present heating system to gas until a more favorable rime is the best way to protect the present necessary service. other fuels have increased this trend. The rapid reconversion o f industries from war to peace, the continued demand for manufactured goods and commercial services, also a much larger population to serve with Natural Gas as a household fuel have taxed the gas transmission system beyond the limits o f good service during this winter season. This situation resulted from the inability o f our suppliers to obtain the necessary construction materials such as pipe, fittings, and compressors in ' time to prepare fo r the overwhelming demand for gas in the highly indus­ trialized area served by the Company. IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DELAYED BY • | > MATERIAL AND MANPOWER SHORTAGES * Our suppliers, The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, have had extensive plans to improve the facilities for bringing gas from the abundant fields o f sup­ ply to our area. Their construction program has not been completed be­ cause o f dire shortage o f necessary construction material and skilled man­ power to install them. This program w ill be carried to completion as fast as conditions pe/mit. A WORD ABOUT OUR SUPPLIES A large percentage o f our gas comes from Texas through the Tennessee Transmission line and its owners have under construction added facilities to materially increase delivery o f gas to this area. However, due to obstacles beyond their control, this construction cannot be completed before next summer. Another source o f Texas gas delivers via the Panhandle Transmission Line. Total deliveries from this source cannot be increased as had been anticipated until Increased facilities have been installed later this year. NEW EAUFROENCT SUPPLIES FOR EXTREME WEATHER A t two key points on our suppliers’ lines they are Installing a total o f 110 tanks o f 30,000 gallons each which will be filled with propane (liquid petroleum gas o f a type commonly used by families living beyond gas lines in rural areas). By blending this gas with our supply, an equivalent of 65 million cubic feet o f gas a day will be available. This supply is intended for use only in extreme weather, ft will exhaust itself in a few days o f use and our suppliers will require months to refill the tanks. A new large compressor station neat the Ohio River intended to bolster the supply o f gas to this transmission system can be but partially completed this winter. A large trunk tine to run north and south through the heart of Ohio can be no more than 25 percent completed this season. Some o f the orders for pipe placed last year are not promised until later in 1947. k WE ARE EXERTING EVERY EFFORT TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE TO W E COMMUNITY . YOUR UNSELFISH COOPERATION IS APPRECIATED . I DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY a. «"*'•* -i rf *;■ ^ A*" £ * • " * . . * m * • / < PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS 9:30 A. M. Immediately preceding the Real Estate Sale and consists of household goods and furniture. Terms of personal property sale— CASH. WILLIAM S. ROGERS, Admr. o f the estate of Belle Phillips, de­ ceased. (2-14-5t-3-14) Joe Gordon,* Auctioneer. • LEGAL. NOTICE * COMMON PLEAS COUKT, GKEENE COUNTS', OHIO Alvin. S. Phillips, Plaintiff vs. No. 24,773 Dora Butb Phillips, Defendant To Dora Ruth Phillips, 1280 Baldwin Ave.-, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Sou are hereby no­ tified that your husband, Alvin S, Phillips, has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 24,773, charffinff you with gross neglect of duty and praying that he be divorced from you. Said cause will be for Bearing at any timo after March 22, 1947/ and you are re­ quired to plead on or before that time or judgement may be rendered against you. ALVIN S. PHILLIPS By SMITH, McCALLlSTER & GIBNES, (2-7-7t-3-14) His Attorneys LEGAL NOTICE Barnes McGraw, 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 o f 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) lows:" S. 53° 26' E. 156.11 feet to an iron pin; thence S, 11° 10' E. 76.70 feet to the place of 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 of 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. VISIT THE H OM E FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Win. 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 oil 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 hounded and described as follows: Being the W. half of a lot of ground lying W. of the Covenent- ed Church in the village of Gedar- 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 o f the estate o f Fannie Brown, deceased. Joe Gordon, Auctioneer. RAPID TRANSIT CAB will make any trip you may order Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated by Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station -T—I—7— I--I—I—I— I—I—i—J—i—J—J—J— f Systems Audits % % Tax Service Y *1* y % Anthony Spencer i £ Public Accountant J* | Phone Clifton, Ohio, 5743 t *^t‘^**5^SM$M£*$*3*$*£*I‘M$M$M$M$**£*$**$*$**$*$*§*$**$*$* We Pay ’ $5.00 for HORSES $3.00 for COWS According to size and xondition Small animals removed promptly 2-21-5t-3-21 FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of February, 1947, H, K. Stormont, P. J. McEorkell, Harold Hanna, James Bailey, J. N. CresWell and II, C. Creswell as Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Gedar- ville, Ohio, sucessor in title to The Reformed Presbyterian (General Synod) Church o f Cedarville, Ohio; filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court qf Greene County, Ohio, pray­ ing for an order of the Court author­ izing and directing them to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Tract I: Situate in the village of Cedarville in the County o f 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 of said church in said north property line of 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, page 621, Greene County Deed Records, by the said trustees o f said church and - f or the part thereof hereby coveyed, beginning at an iron, pin sin 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 fee.fcsto a stake, corner to lot No. 1 thence with the fine o f said lot No. 1 N. i l ° 10' W, 192.22 feet to a stake, corner to said lot No. 1 in the line of said, parsonage Job; thence with the line Of said parsonage lot as fol- call collect Xenia 756 Dayton-Kenmore 5742 j A NAME THAT STANDS ! FOR GOOD IFURNITU RE 3 ! BUDGET PLAN I AVAILABLE Adair 9s .N. Detroit St. Xeuia, O. iimwmuHMtwuMw# ................... 1 FARMS FOR SALE AND I | FARM LOANSf 1 We have many good farms fo r sale I | oh easy terms. Also make farm § 1 loans at 4 % interest' for 15 years, | | No application fee and no apprais-f 1 al fee. 1 Write or Inquire f a McSavaney & Co. London O. | Leon H. Kling, Mgr. •ttniimmitil •miftimiimiimmiiiiiiimimiiirtmiimiiiiiiu Eyes Examined* i Glasses Fitted* Reasonable Charges. | Dr. C . L Wilkin Optometric Eye Specialist Xenia* Ohio

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