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THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAL WILMINGTON, OHIO Friday, January 28, 1949 Six John Mathew Rites To Be Held Saturday Funer a services for John Mathew, 82, heart who died attack at his unexpectedly of a home in Sabina Thursday at 10:30 A. will be conducted at Funeral Home, Sathe Littleton Saturday at 2 P. Rev. Hubbell, of Sabina, and Mr. F.

Rev. Louis Mathew's charge of the services. Mathew, of Hallsville, will have The son of James and Abigail Mathew, he was Jane Drake born at Lees Creek October 16, 1866, and was member of the Methodist Church. He Sabina was the last of his family. For 40 years Mr.

Mathew had engaged in the estate, been and before that time business merchant in Ohio City and was a later One of the original members, of the Sabina Public Affairs, he Board served on that board resigning only last year. years, He was a member of the Sabina board for a number of cemetery formerly -served on the years and village council. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith Plymire Mathew; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Rhonemus of Sabina, and Mrs.

Helen Montgomery of Bowling Green; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body will remain at the funeral home where friends may call at any time. Interment will be 1 in Sabina cemetery, Come CUSSINS FEARN stares for CAS 09 Ranges $84.95 Mrs. Rockhold Dies Thursday Mrs. Maggie L.

Rockhold, '89, Sabina, died at the home of of her daughter, Mrs. Cora, Reno, at Kingston, Thursday 10:30 P. after an illness of six She was taken to. the weeks. home of her daughter five days ago.

The daughter of Charles" and Jane Appleman Dutcher, she born October 11, 1859, in was Vinton, the county and Sabina was a Methodist memChurch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry F. Rockhold. Survivors include her daughtwo sons, Alva of Sabina ter; and Charles Rockhold of Washington C. 19 two grandchildren, greatgreat-granchildren, and a half sister, Mrs.

Nannie Morrow, of Wellston. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. F. F. Hubbell Sunday, Funeral at 2 P.

Home M. at in- the Sabina. LittleBurial will be in the Milledgeville cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time. Traffic Court Claire M.

Stewart, 22, Shaker Heights, was fined $5 and" costs with the costs suspended by Mayor Robert C. SteThursday afternoon after phens, pleaded guilty to passing over a yellow center line. Stewart was arrested by State Highway Patrolman south Bruce W. Frye on Route 68 of Wilmington Thursday at 3:45 P. M.

PEEBLES MAN FINED pleaded guilty to a charge of Edgar: Ramsey, 42. Peebles, driving while under the influence of alcohol and was fined $100 and costs by Mayor C. C. Kelso, of New Vienna, Wednesday afternoon. Ramsey was arrested by State Highway Patrolman J.

F. Cushman in New Vienna Wednesday afternoon. VALUES FOUND ONLY AT KROGERS EATMORE OLEO Lb. CHERRY PRESERVES Clover Valley Jar. Lb.

Golden 12 TRELLIS CORN Vacuum Packed Can 6 Oz. TUNA FISH Tin Kroger Krogo Fresh 3 Can Lb. 2 Qts. Kroger Milk Here is a DISC HARROW Dearborn that really FARM EQUIPMENT levels! You know how many tandem discs dig in on the outside and ridge up ground in the middle? The improved design of this disc prevents this trouble. Try this disc, and you will find that it leaves the ground flat and level and well pulverized.

Best of all, with Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, you angle the gangs or straighten them with finger tip ease for turning, crossing grass or gullies. Saves wear on the disc, tractor fuel and time. You'll appreciate the job you get with this disc and the way it speeds your when work at are a time rushed of year. the Ford you most. Study the pictures, then TRACTOR see us.

With Triple-Quick. Attaching you With Ford Hydraulle Touch Conare away in a minute or less. frol you angle the gangs. Touch Control straightening of gangs on turns prevents mounding ground, saves fuel. DENEHY Howard St.

Sabina Additional Society (Continued From Pace Five) dio programs. The club voted to make a contribution of $5 to the March of Dimes campaign. Mrs. John Janes, Mrs. Homer McConnaha and Mrs.

Edgar Jones comprised the program committee and Mrs. Harold Taylor won the afternoon gift. The hostesses served delicious refreshments at the close of the pleasant afternoon. Tuesday Contract Club Mrs. Russell F.

Hale will be hostess the regular bridge for, the Tuesday Conluncheon, at the General Denver Hotel, Tuesday at 1 P. M. Mr. William Shelton and Mrs. Ralph Hart visited Mrs.

Shelton at Grandview Hospital, Dayton, Tuesday afternoon, Shanks Speaks at Hillsboro Meeting Carl H. Shanks, superintendent county schools, explained the problems confronting schools in Ohio and the provisions of the Senate Bill No. 49 at Schools special showing of "Ohio reviey, at the Hillsboro high school auditorium Thursday night. Out of 150 persons who attended the showing of the new slide film featuring Robert Waldrop, Ohio radio personally, approximately 17 were superintendents, teachers and. school board members from the Wilmington and Clinton county schools, Shanks said.

Jefferson Sees Basketball Game More than 100 members and of Jefferson Township Parent Association attended the meeting Tuesday night at the school, when a basketball team selected from alumni of the high school defeated a team comprised of members of the faculty. Mrs. Blanche Frazier, president of the association, conducted a brief business session after which a movie was shown. During the social hour an entertainment committee served refreshments. Two CCAFB Airmen Sent to Germany S-Sgt.

Robert Schell, of Latonia, and T-Sgt. Charles E. Shane, of who have been stationed at CCAFB since July, 1945, have been transferred to an Air Force base in Germany. S-Sgt. James C.

Grossman, of Columbus, reported Thursday at CCAFB and was assigned to the public information office. J.0 um Claibourne-McDermott Co. N. South Wilmington Phone 2238 Judith Kay Earley Dies of Pneumonia Judith Kay Earley, one-month old daughter of Lowell F. and Lela Weis Earley, died of bronchial pneumonia at her home near New Burlington Thursday at 10.

P. M. She had been ill only one day. The baby was born December 23, 1948, near New Burlington. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include six brothers, Fred of Jam, stown, and Ronald, Richard, Harry, Gary and Kenneth at home, and two sisters, Phyllis and Jean, at home.

Funeral services will be ducted Saturday at 11 A. M. at the Lukens-Reynolds Funeral Home by Rev. C. M.

Cox. Burial will be in Jamestown cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening, Clarksville By MISS VINA FOSTER Mrs. Earl Osborn has returned to her home in Tucson, after several days visit her parents, and Mrs. S.

A. West- and Mr. and Mrs. with Howard Suttles and sons and Mr. and Mrs.

T. T. Osborn and tamily. Mrs. H.

M. Bush, of Washington C. visited friends here last week. John Grisham, who is ill, was reported to be improved Thursday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Sargent spent several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher and Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Fisher in Cincinnati. While there they attended the funeral of a friend, John Enderlee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. Brown, of Columbus, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forest Raber and Garland Clark Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kratzer have moved to the Settlemyre property near Clarksville. Mrs. Mabel Spencer Huckeba, of Zoe, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

T. T. Osborn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Sargent were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Melson, Mrs. Florence Melson and family, all of Dayton. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Suydam have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall and children at Arcanum. Mr.

Suydam returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Suydam remained for a longer visit. Jimmy Roessler and Donald Plymire are ill. After a short visit with Mrs.

Mary Williams and Everett Anson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anson, of Sayner, have gone to Florida for two months. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Cole and daughter, Imogene, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lon Goodwin, of South Lebanon, called on Mrs. George Foster Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Little are on a trip to Florida. The oyster supper sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association, at the school Tuesday night was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardwick and Tommy have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs, W. T. Hardwick and family. MISS KENT STATE Kent, Jan. 28 (P)- Ruth Ann Gallagher of Sebring, 0., a junfor in the college of education at Kent State University, has been chosen Miss Kent State of 1949.

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CINCINNATI OHIO, corporation not-forprofit under the laws of Ohio, and SISTERS OF CHARITY OF CINCINNATI. OHIO, corporation notfor-profit under the laws of Ohio, (for the use and benefit of Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. an the agency 4th day of January, 1949, file in and division thereof. did on the Court of Common Pleas of CHinton County, Ohio, In Case No. 16589 thereof.

their Petition, whereby they pray that said Court, by, proper Order, authorize them to sell all of the real estate, hereafter described. free and clear of any trusts upon which they may hold title thereto, in accordance with the terms and conditions of Contract with one Arvada Hoover, and to use the share of each petitioner in the net proceeds of sale. for the endowment of a ward or beds. to be marked 'In Memory of Alice Minor, through the Bequest of her Son, Lawrence Minor, as provided in the Will of said Lawrence C. Minors and for such other and fur.

ther orders and relief to which said Petitioners may be entitled. The real estate, for the sale of which such authorization is sought. is described as follows: Situated in the County of Clinton. State of and in the Townships of Green and Washington: being part of Archibald Johnson's Middle Survey No. 2386: and bounded and further described as follows: Beginning at a stone where a gray ash 36.

inches in diameter bears S. 66 deg. E. links, corner to B. C.

Ward's land; thence with his tine 46 deg. W. 119 poles to a stone on the South side of hickory tree. corner to. J.

W. Farren's land: thence with his line N. deg. W. 38.85 poles to a stone where a maple bears N.

37 deg. E. links: thence N. 46 deg. E.

119.85 poles to stone where a sugartree S. 75 deg, S. links corner to Pond. and in Fife's land: thence with his line S. deg.

E. 88.85 poles to the beginning, containing 29 acres of land. Also another tract of land situate in the County of Clinton and State of Ohio: being a part of Johnson's Survey No. 2386 bounded and further. described as follows: Beginning at stone or a burr oak 16 inches in diameter bears N.

44 deg. W. links. south corner of Fife's land and in the S. E.

line of the original survey; thence with said line S. 44 deg. 40 min. W. 120.1 poles to a stone where an ash bears N.

16 deg. W. 30 links, corner to R. Morton's land: thence with his line N. 40 deg.

50 min. W. crossing the line. of Green and Washington townahips at 49 poles, 111 poles to stone where hickory tree 12 inches in diameter bears N. deg.

E. 18 links, and pin oak 12 inches in diameter bears S. 37 deg. E. 18 links, corner to, the said Morton and in the line of James Farren: thence with his line N.

45 deg. 10 min. E. passing a hickory tree, corner to said Farren and Isaiah Skinner at .78 poles. poles, corner to Isaiah Skinner's land and in line of James Fife's land: thence with his line S.

44 deg. E. poles to the beginning, containing 82 acres five herein square poles of land, and being in all conveyed 111 acres 5 square poles of land. Being same property conveyed from Maggie Brown to Lawrence C. Minor, by deed dated October 31st, 1936, recorded in Deed Book 118.

page 80, Clinton County, Ohio, records. ALSO: The following described Real Estate, situate in the County of Clinton in the state of Ohio, In the Township of Green. and part of Meade's Survey No. 2388. and further bounded and described as follows: NO.

ONE TRACT: Beginning at stone in the lane, in the line of Abner Smith's land, and corner of Isaiah M. Murphy'a land; thence with his line 8. deg. E. 79.84 poles to a stone corner to said Murphy and in the line of L.

Boring: thence with his line 8. deg. W. passing the corner of said Boring and John Pond at, about 18.20 poles, to a stone in said John Pond's line, and corner to said Isaiah M. Murphy's land: thence with his line N.

deg. W. 81.10 poles to a stone in the aforesaid line and corner to said Murphy, and in the of Abner Smith: thence with his line N. deg. E.

36.12 poles to the beginning, containing Eighteen and Acres (18.16 A) of land, more or less. NO. TWO TRACT: Beginning at a stone where an elm bears N. 46 deg. E.

7 links: thence with the line of Boring's land S. deg. E. 75.8 poles to a stake corner to Henry Barnes land: thence with his line S. deg.

W. 32. poles to a stone: thence N. deg. W.

80 poles to a stone in the line: thence N. 46 deg. 5 min. E. 36.4 poles to the beginning: containing Eighteen Acres 7 sq.

poles of land (18 A. 7 more or less. NO. THREE TRACT: Beginning atone in the line of Henry Lieu- A COMPLETE HOTPOINT HOME LAUNDRY CONSISTS OF FOR ONLY HOTPOINT WASHER with ONE YEARS SUPPLY OF SOAP Complete HOTPOINT Texknit Plastic. ROTARY Washer IRONER Cover with 0.90 Texknit Burnproof Roller Cover Texknit ALL Plastic FOR Ironer Cover $159' One Years Supply Of Hotpoint Tide or Duz Rotary Ironer Hotpoint 8 Lb.

or Oxydol Washer (Model LW7) WASHER IRONER SOAP COVERS For $159.90 COME IN TODAY HYER'S APPLIANCE STORE 117 North South St. Wilmington rance: thence N. 45 deg. E. poled to a stone in said line; thence 8.

45.1 deg. E. 814 poles to a stone in the line of Elijah Lieurance: thence S. 451 deg. W.

poles to stake from which sugar tree 6 inches in diameter bears S. 10 links. and another small sugar tree bears 8. 73 deg. W.

8 links: thence N. 45 deg. W. 81 poles to the beginning, containing Fifteen Acres poles of land (15 A. poles) more or less.

NO FOUR TRACT: Beginning at stone corner to Isaiah Murphy and in the line of William Lieurance's land: thence with his line N. deg. W. 80.80 poles to a stone in the center of the county road leading from the Snow Hill Road to the Baptist Church: corner to said William Lieurance and in the line of John land: thence with his line and the center of said road N. 45 deg.

10 min. passing the corner of said Lieurance and James Fife's land at 21.60 poles. 102.60 poles to a stone in the center of said road in the line of Fife's and corner to Jacob Murphy's land: thence with his line 8. deg. E.

passing the corner of said Murphy and James H. Fannon at 79.94 poles. 85.02 poles to a stone in the line of said Fannon and corner to Isaiah Murphy's land: thence with his line S. deg. W.

102.26 poles to the place of beginning, containing Fifty three and (53.18) A. of land. Being the same premises conveyed from Everett Murphy to Lawrence C. Minor by deed dated October 3, 1936, recorded in Deed Book 113, page: 87, Clinton County, Ohio Records. ALSO: The following described real estate.

situated in Survey No. 2386, in Union, Washington and Green Townships, Clinton County, Ohio, and further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Northwest margin of the Accommodation Road in the line of Charles W. Bosworth's land and corner to private roadway, thence with the line of said Bosworth a land 8. 44 deg. E.

28.58 chains point in said Bosworth'9 corner to B. and Elva Hunters, thence with said Hunters line S. 46 deg. 15.17 chains to new line through the George and Oscar Fisher a land: thence with sald new line or division line N. 44 deg.

W. 32.82 chains to a point in the line of H. B. and Stella M. Fisher's land thence with Fisher's line N.

46 deg. E. 14.86 chains to the corner of said Fister in W. Margin of a private road thence with the southwest margin of said- private roadway S. 44 deg.

E. 9.24 chains to the northwest margin of said Accommodation Road: thence with the margin of said road 45 deg. E. thirty-one hundredths of a chain to the place of beginning, CONtaining 49.62 acres more or less. (The above tract of land being the property conveyed by Warranty Deed dated April 16,1932 from Oscar L.

Fisher. and Winnie M. Fisher, husband and wife, to George W. Fisher: said deed being found of record in Deed Book No. 108.

at page 275. of the Deed Records in the Recorder a offices of Clinton County, Ohio, the same property conveyed: from George W. Fisher and Mary Ellen Fisher (husband and wite) to Lawrence C. Minor by deed dated January 1941. recorded in Deed Book 12- page 133.

Clinton County, Ohio Records. Said Petition will be for hearing by said Court on February 11. 1949, and such dates thereafter to which it may be adjourned by Order of the Court. THE CINCINNATI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. OHIO, corporation not for profit under the laws of Ohio, By WAITE.

SCHINDEL AND BAYLESS. Its Attorneys. SISTERS OF CHARITY OF CINCINNATI. OHIO, a corporation not for profit under the laws of Ohio, the use and benefit of GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, Cincinnati, Ohio, an agency and division thereof. By DEMPSEY DEMPSEY.

Its Attorneys. Wilmington, Ohto, January 7, 1943. (Fri23Jan) JOHNS-MANVILLE ROCK WOOL INSULATION McLAUGHLIN SEALTITE CO. PHONE Office 2040 Residence 7013 Wine and Champagne Cold Beer Quarts, Pints, Cans, and 1-Way Bottles Circle Phone 7181 78 E. Sugartree St.

Wine Store mate REALIZE MORE PROFIT from Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep by selling toFree Trucking No Commission Wendell Kirk Stockyards Washington C. Ohio- -Phone 2599 Call for Daily Market on Cattle, Hogs, Sheep Public Auction At my store located at 142 South Broadway, Blanchester, Ohio on Tuesday night, Feb. 1, 1949 Commencing at 7:00 P. M. Bedroom suits, all types of rockers, 3 chest of drawers, kitchen cabinets, breakfast sets, twin beds, dinette set, studio couch, coffee tables, end tables, high chairs, antique hall racks, rollaway beds, knee hole desks, washing machines, living room suites, china closets, kitchen, utilities, wall cabinets.

automans, bed springs, mattresses, linoleum rugs, mirrors, floor lamps, table lamps, pictures, radios, 2 sinks, tricycles, Remington typewriter, pots, pans, a and dishes, lot of other articles too numerous to mention. This sale consists of new and used furniture. To those of you that have attended my auctions know we mean sell it. Those that haven't attended, come and see for yourself. We must make room for new merchandise coming in.

This sale to held inside, don't forget the date. Feb. 1, 1949. TERMS CASH Agins Furniture Store Nelson Agin, Auctioneer Ray Frederick, Clerk Hogs Cattle Sheep Bring good prices when consigned to our Monday Auction WE HAVE SOME, DAILY HOG MARKET GOOD WESTERN EWES PHONE 2311 for sale now for truck service LIVESTOCK AUCTION Monday, January 31 -In the Hands of a Friend from Beginning to EndCLINTON COUNTY PRODUCERS By the same easy straightening of gangs, grassed areas are protected. SHUPERT LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE ASS'N.

City Limits 3-C Highway Wilmington Phone 2311 A Cooperative Livestock Sale end Service Association.

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