The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
O am d l w i* I %#» Ikm m m i|iinn plant ■$£ ewdldwes H Mfeuigiit wtB ufc« t ^ f a t tiw* m ■ a*»tilwhir %4& t*RMS,Glffo"Sfc**a*r, hwr huabaad!, fBj»d * patitiw* for d$« v im t J* tiw OmuM* Flm* Court of -UN miw Ociwty, M u r UwffMu, 22*« • II, T«x|act i*ipk*4 to ancwir wWtia (6) wi ofca, fram feh« data g | tM Ar»t pul&mtiea o f this uotiot, which i t Qctobor Snd, IMS or Judg ment may bo Warn agsinrt you, ■ CLYDR STARNRR, 16-2-6t;-U-6) By Snti«», MeCatllotor k Gtimoy, B it Attorney*. g i g g g g g W m m w m . JU P Iw P LBGAL NOTICB Court of Common Plena, Greene County, Ohio* Jqseph H* Bo, ,. .--in* ■ ■ > - , Bora Alice ReiBlngor, 'Defendant . Nora Alice Rejaiasror, whoso last, known place of- --xfeidqKce was H6i Ru*h,.Sfoert,:Crpyden HofoV Apart ment 1211,-Chicago, 111., wijl take no- tice*,th«t on N ki 28th day of Septem ber 19*2, Jojaoph H. Reining#1 filed hisjpotitlon fg a in s th s r in Common 'Please Court of Greene County!, Ohio, for divorce on the ground of gross .neglf*t.o?„ duty j»4.gx&*m* -cruelty, and th a t unlpaa th e .said Bora Alice Keisinger 'shill'answer said 'petition on or*hefore the-Sfth Aky o f Novem ber iR|2^iu%rnent :w # * - Vo ; taken granjiflg^plaintiff-4t divorce., JOSEPH" H. RE1SINGER, - (X0-24tiil=9) Plaintiff Smith, McCaiiist»r .& 'Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P«0i) obtain war oMtfaraots or other gov. (wnmout work, So«# buainaea soon; omiri* are predicting- that from ten to ftftoea per wwtt of the small bus* ineas oonotoftS of the opu&try will be forced to cl©** their doora within the next ninety day*, and that from one- fourth to ©na-third of the remaining W n e sa concerns of the country will %fenced tQ the wall during IMS* VJready there is much talk in Wash ington in regard to concentration of retailing, with the closing of smaller stores and the transfer of other bug. mess to the better equipped and better located, larger stores. There is also lome talk of subsidies to the closed* ip retailers, As for manufacturers- -iome of the government planners luggest taking over and selling un ited manufaoturing equipment fo r Junk, ^S th the government making dlotmSfc to the management of the dtoaed^gMtories, after the war Is over* for the purchase of new equipment and the re-establishment of a new business. To these who remain, in blMiaess will comb,more and more iMM * ’’ ' M a s - Pn>*Mlng to aaftad'alietio* 13 at artlcl* IV Be It rMohfeqskyf thaLaGweriU Aa»«rably of the State of Ohio, thrbe-mth* or the mem ber* elected to each house concurring there in,' , , - Thatj.tt)ere ,be,-»ut«nltted to. the electors of tht state,- at the gwwral election o© th* first T<geMB-.j»Qer; flfryftott.MiriHl(ty In November, 1942, a propoeal to amend section 13 of article ' IV, t^' th e ,constitution of the. state of Ohio;, t o - . r - d ^ r o n ^ ^ ^ ‘ SeC. I?. In case the office of spy Judge ' shsn '-become.- ,Vicaht,'! before the expiration ot the .ragular tterm. fpr which he was elected, * the vacancy. ahall be filled by appointment by- ,£ 14 ; gofftfuxr^upm * successor-la elected and him qualified; and'such gucceesor'shall be elected.for the unexpired.term, at the first general election; fog the ■office which Is vacant that occurs, more ,than .-forty days' after the vacancy shalt, hare occultedr -provided, how ever,that ‘when the unexplred term ends within ,on*'■year Immediately following the data. «(. st»ch-iWB**sI .alecfloq, an election to •fill 1 >uch -unexpbred:.term,'»i>aii mot he held and the appointment shall be for such unexplred " K -IT'TUR'PHBBUESUbirSD, That, at such election herein, referred. to -the above propoeal shall be placed on the official ballot id 'aucl form.' **■ the seeiatary- of state may prescribe If the votes ,for the propoeal shall exceed those against It, thie'iaasendamnt Shall take effect, and exlsthw section it. of arUole IV of - the conatHuUom of -tlie.. Sgte ■ of -Ohio shall be repealed ,and annulled, ad»|ed April 2», 1841, UNITED STATES 0 7 AMERICA vSTATE-07 OHIO- OFFICE 0 7 THE SECRETARY • * • 0 7 STATE . I. JOHN E. SWEENEY, Secretary or State of the State,’of Ohio, -do hereby certify that the foregoing is an excmpllfled Copy, carefully compared: by me with the original now/on. file In my office, -and in my official custody as " Secretary of State and found to’,be,true and correct, of a Joint Resolution’adopted by the Ninety-fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, on the 29th dey of April, 1941; and filed In the office of the Secretary of State on’ the dtU„.day of May, 1941,. proposing to amend Article, IV, Section 13, of U 10 ConkUtu-, tlon of the State-of Ohio, relative to vacancies in Judicial office. t IN .TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here unto, subscribed tny.nsme and affixed my offl Ctal seal at Columbus, Ohio*, this-3rd day ot ■September, 1942. , ....................... , JOHN E. SWEENEY, ’ (Seel) ' Secretary of State. * n o t ic e o p a p p o in tm e n t Estate of William G. Rife, Deceased Notice is hereby stfven that J. B Rife has been duly appointed ms ad ministrator of the estate of William C, Rife, deceased, late of Miami Twp Greene County, Ohio- Dated this 10th day of October, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTEB, Judge of the Probate. Court, Greene County,, Ohio, r LEGAL NOTICE Richard E. Bdtfies, -Whose last - known place of address Was Hq. & Hq. Btry, 66th CA (AA) A.P.O. No 651, c-o Postmaster, New York City* New York, will take notice that on thq 16th day *of September, 1942. Frieda Bowles, a minor, by hor next friend, Harriet Massey* filed her cer tain action against him for divorce before the Common Flesh Court of Greene County, Ohio, On the ^founds of grots neglect, .■<That said cause , will come on fo r hearing before the Court on or after November 7th, 1942. Said causq being/ No.’ 22177 ' on the docket of said court. (9-18r6t-i0-28) < MARCCS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Berry Davis* Whose last known address w»* 380 Cast St., Detroit, Michigan, is hereby notified that Thelma Davis has Hied • petition for divorce against him in the Common Plena Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being C m * N o . 22976 praying fo r a divorce en the grounds of groee neglect o f duty and that said cause will be fo r Shearing on or a fte r Oct ober *4, IM tt (2-lMt-16-22) DAN M. AUL7MAN Attorney for Thelma jbiivis veglmoafoNoii and okMMir''g!ev«!»niieBt ooatool over what oaa be bought and aN 4 manBlaatwed, otm, vdWt gwwwH moat grading and gevemnept sot standards forcing many product* into | Thus, every pk«to of Ameriesa life is being ebanged, controlled and reg* imented- Seme of the things tha t are being done. > perhaps even many of them - are neeessaty because of the war. However, much of the govern-1 rnent control and regimentation now being slowly- forced upon "the Ameri- jcan people is neither necessary not Iwise, and -will in no way prove help ful toward winning the war, Amer ica has traveled a. long way in the , past few years, and especially jn the . past few months. She seems destined {to. travel much farther along the. same (pathway in the months ahead. In !years gone by there was a n old saying in which most Americans believed. It may he outmoded now. I t was - . “Eternal Vigilance is the price of LEfiADUDTiep Charles WW sbuhm , whose pkee of reeJdeae# is gaknewn tq the plaiatiff ©r her iwxt friend and with reasonable dlligeaoe oannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the 80th day of September* 1912, Mildred Williamson, Miner, by bar next friend, Edith Cline, filed her petition against Charles Wil liamson jn the Court o f Common Pleas, Greens County, Ohio, Chut# No, >22,990, praying fo r a divorce, custody jrfi fhSrtmi mud relief nil a iiniiiaila of gross neglect pf duty and agtreme emplty. Said cause # ill be for hear ing op and after six full werics Irma the date of the first puMioatlon here* 'of* PHILLIP AULTMAN (10-2-6t-ll-6) Attorney fo r Plaintiff, INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS JCS W A H T £D W O O DW O R K E R ! Night Foreman for Mill — Moulder operator fo r second shift, machine mem Wood Assembling Foreman, Carpenters, Main, tananct men, Spray operators — Tap wage* fo applieants sMee- ted. No age limit- No one now employed fo War work •<«- sidered. See Mr, Engle, The Buckeye incubator Company, Euclid Avenue Plant, Rpringfteld, Ohio* liberty". HUY WAR BONDS NOMINEES TuM day, Nov. ^rdl RE-ELECT W.R. McCHESNEY Your S i»te Representative EXPERIENCED v •«. ■ :y.‘ . ________ "■ EFFICIENT .For .the Interests, of a ll the W 1 * + ‘ -V* L People Election Nov, 3,1942 w ; RE-ELECT JAMES J. CURUETT GREENE COUNTY • \ AUDITOR a ■ ...............- Qualified by Training: and Experience Veteran 1st World War Election Nov. 3,1942 CHEAT DAY -----« — .............. ■— — — r—— ■ * ‘ ------------ *— - - r - . « IS COMING! 1130 P . M, ELECT HUGH TURNBULL , GREENE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Experienced In Road Building V'eteran 1st World War Election Nov. 3,1942 On that day farmer»are requested to bring whalever pigs, lambs, chickens and .other livestock they want to seil toihe Greene County Fairgrounds, when they will he sold to the highest bidder, artd the consignor will he paid for them in War Bonds and Stamps; • * , * *. ’ - . . There will be plenty of amusem^nt along wHti the sale. A good speaker willhe there, several bands, and entertainers f rom WLW. 1' In the corner is an entryklank* Anyfarmer not already solicited who desires to^^coii- sign something to the sale fiill in the blank and mafi as soon as possible^ after October 22 to Frank Curry, 28 Steele Bldg., Xenia, who is in charge of the sale, or phone 393. If it rains, salewfilhe held in cattle ham> a i the Fairgrounds. i Let's make this a great dayTor Greene Cotiaity. William B. McCallister (J r .) Cundidate for PROBATE JUDGE «*^)n*—< Non Partisan — ■ Judicial Ballot Election Nov. 3,1942 CLIPANDMAILTO * l h. . FrankL.Curry, Chairman Victory Pig Sale * 1 I hereby'consign................................. for Victory Pig Sale, October 31st, 1942 Xenia Fairgrounds. L. Chairm an 'W a r Sav in gs cm f /* i
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