The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILLI HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1042 a#- BM is Reported In CoufityFor August Tb* following birth# In the county for the month of Augtwt have been reported: ' Pan) Alien Butts, R. R. 4, Xenia Beverly Ann Barborak, Xenia Samuel Clay Black, R. R. 2, Dayton David Leigh Butler, H; R, 3, Xenia R e b e c J a n e Bales, Xenia Paul Roscoe Bowers, Jamestown Joyce Ann Burns, Betlbrpok Gordin Jean Chitty, R. R. 5, Xenia Dorothy Jean Chaney, Jamestown Russell Lee Cline, Jamestown Judy Marie Camithers, Cincinnati Frances Alayne Creamer, James­ town •James Herbert Dillard, Xenia John Roger Dobbins, Cedarville Melvin Ernest Foster, R. R. 3, Xenia Wanda Lou Fulfc, Cedarville Thomas Ervin Gauge, Xenia Barbara Karen Gotter, Xenia Jerry Lynn Green, Jamestown Robert William Goodbar, Bowers- ville Phillip Edwin Howard, Xenia Dorothy Louise Hite, R. R. 2, Xenia Richard Eugene Hurley, R.R. 3, Xenia Gail Lee.Helton, Xenia Karen Jeanne Hook, Xenia Myrtle Lucile Harding, R. R. Xenia Vera Mae Hartsook, Cedarville ’ William Franklin Johnson,. Xenia Helen Eileen Kildow, Xenia Linda Lou Liming, Jamestown Hazel Marie LeVeck, Xenia John Isaac Lewis, Xenia Michael Speer Mason* Port William . Francis Henry McKay, New Bur­ lington , • Pearson William Nelson, Xenia Paul Eugene Nance, Xenia Thomas Allan Bannells, Wilming­ ton William Everetjg Simmons, Yellow Springs William Arthur Swavey, Yellow Springs ■' Ruth Ann Sheeley, Washington C. H. . . Charles Alan Smorse, Xenia Crilla Ann Smith, Xenia Patricia Ann Shelley, XXenia ? Don Jay Thompson, Xenia Carlotta Ann Truman, Xenia Carol Ann Tomlinson, Jamestown Louis Perrell Woods, Jamestown Karl Kenneth Williams, Port Wil­ liam ’ Robert Gary Wolfe, Xenia Samuel McHenry Warlow, Yellow Springs Washington Letter LEGAL NOTICE (Continued from first page) Vy.*,; ^* 1 ,^***—• ily relationship m their homes. 1 j National Director Hershey also in- | structed that state and local boards not begin the induction of registrants j having wives and children, or child- ; ren for whoni'-they maintain a bona fide home, and married before Pearl Harbor or a t a time when induction ■was not imminent, unless such action i 3 first authorized by national head* !quarters, Sellar# Shaw, whose residence is unknown will take notice that on August 14th, 1942, Ethel Shaw, hi# wife, instituted an action for divorce and for custody of children and equi­ table relief on grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty, in Cqmmon Pleas Court of Greene .County, Ohio, in Case No. 22,937. Said action will be’for hear­ ing on or after six- ( 6 ) week# from the date of the first publication of this notice in the Cedarville Herald, dpted August 21st, 1942; and you are required to plead within that time or judgment will be taken against you. (8-21*6t-9-25) ' ’ ETHEL SHAW, jJy Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Her Attorneys, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 3, Checks for a little more than one- third of the allotment payments due relatives and dependents of enlisted men in the*four lower grades of the Army and Navy have been hmiled during the past. week. The checks sent out cover all amounts accrued since Ji^ne 1st for all applications re- , received and processed to August 29 Other applications are being process- ed as rapidly as .possible and allot­ ment checks will be mailed shortly. Announcement t h a t American tropps had been landed in .the Belgian Congo adds one more spot on the face of the earth where American fight­ ing men are preparing for action. In the far Pacific comes word that A- meridan forces have repulsed Jap- enese attacks against the recently seized Solomon Island bases, and that in New Guinea Australians and Amer­ icans, under MacArthur, trapped and destroyed a heavy Japanese invasion , force. From the Nevy reports are received of additional heavy losses inflicted upon Japanese ships in the Pacific. United. States troops are j partcipating in North-African battles, while American-manned Flying Fort­ resses have been steadily pounding German industrial centers with a bombing accuracy heretofore unequal­ ed William Lane, whose place of resi­ dence is unknown to the plaintiff and with reasonable diligence can not be ascertained; will take notice that on the 28tli day of July, 1942 the under­ signed, Jane Lane, filed her petition against William Lane in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, prajfing for a divorce and'relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six full weeks from the date of first publication hereof. (7-31-61-9-4) JANE LANE by h er Attorney, Philip Aultman Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 12:00 o'clock noon E. W. T, on Saturday, Sep­ tember 12,1942, by the Board of Com missioners of Greene County, Ohio, at their office in the Court House, Xenia, Ohio, for remodeling the heating and ventilating system in the present Greene County Childrens Home locat­ ed three miles West of Xenia, Ohio, on U. S. Route 36, in accordance with plans and specifications for said work on file with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in the Court House at Xenia, Ohio. Plans and specifications may be ex­ amined in the Clerk’s o—ce or copy may be obtained upon deposit of $ 10 .- 00 insuring return of- the -plansu and specifications. All bids shall b& seal­ ed in ^accordance with State Law and 1 accompanied by certified check or bid bond in the amount of 5% of such re­ spective bid, payable to the order of the Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Raymond Spahr, Clerk (8-14-21-28-9-44) Marcus Shoup, • . Prosecuting Attorney LEGAL NOTICE To Louise Wilson,' • 1729. North Fifth Street Apt, No. 8 . Milwaukee, Wisconsin You will take notice that James Wil­ son, Jr., on July 29th, 1942, filed a certain petition for divorce against the said Louise Wilson on the grounds of gross neglect "of duty, and being Case No. 22,920 of the records of the Common Fleas Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. The said cause will be for hearing on or after six ( 8 ) weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is August 7th, 1942, and said Defendant is required to answer on or before that period, or judgment will be taken against her. (8-7-6^9-11) JAMES WILSON, Jr. By Smith, NfcCalIister & Gibney, His Attorneys. M M iiiitH iiftiiliiiiiiiiM itiiiim ititim iiiiim m iiu iM iim iiH tiH t ★ ★ W h a t y o u B u y W ith WM BONOS ★ ★ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio, August 22,1942 Engineer of Spies Legal Copy No. 42-400’ - i = LEGAL NOTICE Glasses Fitted, I Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to build the plane# and tanks that will insure defeat of Hit­ ler and his. Axis, partners. Hilda Fiedler, whose present place of residence is unknown, but whose | Eyes Examined, last known residence was Essen, Ruhr, | Germany, will take notice that on the I 8 th day of August, 1942, Wilhelm | Fiedler filed his certain petition in di- J vorce before the.Common Pleas Court, f Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. J 22929, on the docket of said Court, on f the grounds of gross neglect of duty, | seeking a divorce, custody of child, f and equitable relief. That said cause § will come on for hearing oh or after f September 26, 1942. i§ (8-14-Ct-9-18) MARCUS SHOUP, f Attorney for Plaintiff ,J Reasonable Charges. § Or. C. E. Wilkia The Army’s fighter planes are the j finest hi the world and develop < speeds up to 400 miles an hour. I They cost approximately $100,000 each, provide fighter-escorts for the. huge fiying fortresses, and combine speed, range, altitude and blistering' fire power. Optometric Eye Specialist HAVE YOU PURCHASED YOUR PLEDGE QUOTA OF WAR BONDS? r. | Xenia, Ohio | America's plane production plants are working oyer-time turning out thousands of these fighter planes. War Savings Bonds will help pay for them and the American people are committed to a t least ten per* cent of their income to„finance their cost in War Bonds. Every Ameri­ can, buying his share every pay day, will make it comparatively easy to supply our army and navy air corps with these supreme Eagles ef the a i r ., fjNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received a t the office of the State Highway Di­ rector of Ohio, a t Columbus, Ohio, un­ til ten o’clock A. M., Eastern War Time, Tuesday, September 15 1942* for the improvements in: Parta No. 1 and 2 are offered as one project and will be awarded as one contract on the basis of the total bid. PART NO. 1 Greene County, Ohio, on parts of Sections F and Yellow Springs of the Springfield - Xenia - Clarksville Road, State .Highway No. 195, U. S. Route' No. 68 , in Xenia and Miami Town­ ships, and the Village of Yellow Springs, by widening and leveling with ta r concrete and surfacing with rock asphalt, Width: Pavement 20 feet; Roadway variable. Length 16,529 feet or 3.130 miles. Estimated c o s t__ _____$57,730.00 PART NO 2 Greene County, Ohio, on part of Section Xenia of the Dpyton-Chilli- Chothe Road, State Highway No. 29 U. S. Route No. 35, in the City of Xenia, by resurfacing with ta r con­ crete, leveling course and rock as­ phalt surface course'. Width: Pavement 35 feet and 55 feet; Roadway 35 feet and 55 feet. Length 2,832.71 feet or 0.536 mile. Estimated cost $13,000.00 Contract to be completed not later than June 30, 1943. The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the ’’Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by The Department of Industrial Rela­ tions applicable to State Highway. De­ partment Improvements in accordance with Sections 17-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code o f Ohio.” Flan# and, specification# a r t pa file in the department of highways and the office of the resident district dep­ uty director* The director reserves the right to reject any And all bids. H. G. SOURS, .. State Highway Director NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DIVORCE Paul Gardner, residing a t Balboa, Canal Zone, is hereby notified that the undersigned, Maxine Gardner has filed her petition against him for di­ vorce in case No, 22,739 of the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after the 12 th day of October, 1942- (8-28-6t-10-2) MAXINE GARDNER, •By Morris D. Rice, her Attorney LEGAL NOTICE I Not everybody with a dollar to spare can shoot a gun straight—but everybody can shoot straight to the bank and buy War Bonds. Buy your 10 % every pay day. I The bidder must submit with his bid-a certified check in an-amount* e- qual to five per cent of the estimated cost, but in no event more than ten .thousand dollars. Irvin Eldrige. presently confined in the Kentucky State Penitentiary, Ed- dyville, Kefltucky, will take notice that on the 19th day of August, 1942, Mar­ jorie Elddidge filed her certain petp- tion against him before the Common Fleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No, 22943, for divorce on the grounds of imprisonment of the said Irvin Eldrige in a penitentiary under sentence thereto. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after Oc­ tober 3, 1942. (8-21-6t-9-25) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE- I* Kfr Kathryn Downing, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on August 17 th, 1942, Ralph Downing filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, for divorce and equitable relief against her on the ground of wilful absence, being Case No. 22,940 on the docket of said court. Said cause will come on for hearing on or • after- September 26th, 1942. * (8-21-6t-9-25) FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney-for Plaintiff.- -BUY WAR BONDS TODAY L e t ’ s H a v e A B o n d R a i d I n $WEM See models of airplanes in Brown’s Drug v * Store window after Monday to appreciate the enormous task there is before us in making planes, ships, tanks and guns to combat the .. , • Axis powers—It takes DOLLARS! AIR RAID X- 'iv ✓ ****** /!<{''' . *J*V fv ^ *: />> w * ★ ★ In Brown’s Drug Store Window :^ m -. PUT YOUR f .1 DOLLARS IN V ** WAR BONDS h t f - >1 (ft ★ ★ ★ . ★ ON SALE HERE * / . 6 ,'^ rutiMi P®! 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