The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
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Office of Pries Admin* kiratfeat effteW* annottaee that they •re reedy to expand the gaaolina rsu ttorriag system to eovtr the entire eeuwferjr within tw» week*. I* this oeaneetioa it will he remembered that several weeks ago nnmeron* oounty ratkm beards in the Middle West re- oeived gasoline ration supplies, which, when publicity was given the matter, O. P. A. officials insisted had been sent oot by mistake. However, if gasoline.rationing can be placed in effect within, two weeks, as 0„ P. A. officials Insist, then supplies must have already been printed ami ready, awaiting distribution. Either the 0 . P. A. officials had advance informa tion, or millions of dollars of the tax payers meney were expended on the ciwujfcM* tiklt BltUiWUlHAi y t- tienlag wetdd he eedarad. fa the six* taen jUtfimi where gasoline ratio*!** has hems ht offset some time the average eJtiaen is given an A book, which a t the present time is good for the purchase of thirty-two «WM mwp M m WN jgahose of gasoline each eight weeks, tor a total milsage travel ef £880 m%» 'per year, at an average ef fifteen miles per gallon. Supplemental, or B hooks, may be obtained for essential use permitting 470 miles o f travel per month. I t is being^freely predicted by students of the situation that na tion-wide gasoline rationing will have a most serious and injurious effect upon the nation’* business economy. LEGAL NOTICE Kathryn Downing, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on August 17th, 1942, Ralph l^rmsieet iBhsf Ida padkdeet he tBm sfaanM^^M^^u llBSMd1 J^LaiujMmjih 'a^^MUWwIsim V a RPWPIPU wwm UmHIMHpK' vwwifVyi dtauw h^S^KP agaimet her eg th# geeaad ef wilfai ihmiiei , hefeegfleet He. >Mdt ad the»! ef said esswt. JMd oanae yJU earns eafhtf'heerimf on ee<after ieptembea Meh, l« * . (S-Sl-gt-O-t*) PO aR liT DUNKLE, Attoaaey for Piehetif-, LSGAL N one® Irvin Ektrige, preiantly eenffaed in the Kenkiritgr State Penitentiary, Ed- dyville, Kmstmcdcy,will take noticethat on the 19th day of August, 1942, Mar jorie ElddSdge filed her certain peti tion against him before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 22948, for divorce on the grounds of imprisonment of the said Irvin Eldrige in a penitentiary under sentence thereto, • Said cause will tobsr t , IMg. m «Miiler, p tr ' 1H9fkM UMAD N o n a * ■wnisi mwmft— *- psoanrowos fo s pm ro » « TTtMa Fiedler, wheee nreeeKt d u s ^ ■ jgm^mw^n of fecidipwge is unknown, but wheee list teswnt residendiwas B naa, Rsdns Genmmy, wSI trim notice that e»4b* Sth day of August, 1942, WBMm FiedlerAkri Ms curtain petition in di vorce beforethe CemmenPleaetaewd, Geeene ConatF. OMe, in,Case, No. 22929, on the docket of said Court, on the grounds of gross negket of duty, seeking a divoses, curtody of child, and equitable relief. &afc said cause wMl come pn for hearing on or after 8eptemher:26r1941 <8-14-8t-9-l8J MARCUS SHQUP, Attorney for Plaintiff Pmd Gardwmv ssridtof »d 9&»9t a m i &m , a hm*ky * * the andemlgimd, Maxine fkrtlxm km SM her petttfcm •»*»<* Was for di verse i* m » No. H f*2efN »*0*" - men Pleea CJottrt, ©nmn* OWe,midthat nsW mvm vdUbe t*x heariag<*«raftif tbalSthdayof October, 1941 (8-«-«-lQ-2) MAXINE GARDNER, By Morris D. Rise, her Attorney Ad t a »Mt a f « e * dritorweeem uwalnotwm ISOMQUOTA f a , V K T O f fw i* U.S.WMKHDS geliart flhmr, adtofl* seeWeaet is ntomrnwm trim m rn m m - - Aggnet t m W ** * * * • IBr‘ m ed dMIdami aad *v i- tshle nU t m m » m lest of dtffevia Qmmm fhms Ceant T m r n T m O h ^ te Owe Mu, S&d mrim a« l h* fig hoar* w ea or *?m Si* («) m * from thJ Aato of the first puhhesMon of ^ nettos to the CedsmriB# MewM, dated August Sift, IMSj «®d you are required to plead wiKM* that time or judgment wiH be taimu againat you. ; (8-21-0t-9-2IS)______ I * ETBRD SHAW, * By Smith, McCaUister A Gibney, ‘Her Attorney*. ^ BUY WAR BONDS 4)1 i l pr ' ; ?. % This American soldier may be yoiir brother, your husband, your son, or a sweetheart.. . . He goes to war without any fanatical theories of race superiority-any de sire tojrule the world with fire and sword.. . . He fights for something greater—for decency—for his loved ones—for Ws country^ '. , - * • ‘ 1" ,. 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