The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

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Knw«, Ohio AAA choir. <* « * < ***« ° » « * f r « « d . o# •*- immum O i I ansmbsrgohadbooti.jiiaeod ***** %rati±y and p w »*ctact of ■a *• ***** of all u»dama«o4 duty, stoking « divorce and alimoajr, wnrhoana and famora should plan to «w oqwtaWa reitoL r . . . . . . . K a # m i k a a v i N M a m « mymm m4m * L * * mjk WWW E 3 P C ! • e a c W A M m w w WOODWqWCKim W*H Ihwaatas for Mill — MonMor opwritor Asr mmo M MUf^ iWUlMai WWk Wood AaaUiMiac Forowan, Cazpoatara, Main*. tHaaiwana, 8pray oporator* fop imupn ).to;appliea^a aMae* had., Ko a«* liaut Ho ana no* aatployad la War work oo»- Mdarad. Boa Mr. Bosk, The Buckeye Incubator Company, MeeUd Avoaoe Plant, SprinfAold, Ohio, X I I I O M L A fc . f t f H A lf wRm R i IfWpyWHwBPiW ,-. j k s f i ■ - - -I- -r n-ra— ... . ....— .^.i ■ ■ , ■ -„ „I M M — r^ No Bald action will Court of, CoTfflnpa Flapa, Greene County,.Ohio, Joseph H. Relsinyer, Plaintiff -▼P- .Nora A lice BoUisgor, Defendant Nora AHeo ReUinger, whose last known place o f residence was X l« Su*h Street, Croydon Hotel, Apart* ment 1*11, Chicago, III, w ill fake no­ tice that on the 38th day o f Septem­ ber 1942, Joseph H, Bellinger ffled hie petition against her in Common Please Court o f Greene,County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the ground o f g row neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that unless the said jNora Alice Beisinger shall answer-said petition on or before the 20th day o f Novem her 1942, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a divorce- JOSEPH H . BEISINGER, (10-2-7t-11.9) -Plaintiff Smith, McCaRiater A Gibney, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff. atom their ow/» crop on the farm until processor* are ready to handle it, • Frost damaged only a smalt portion o f Oh}o> soybean crop, estimated this year at 26,950,000 bushel*. Iowa Michigan, Illinois and Indiana grower* were h it hardest, “ There is no doubt, in view o f the latest developments, that the soybean storage problem will be a difficult one fo r many o f our farm ers," Kruse said, “The fact remains, however, that the United States are in diye need o f the soybean oil and oil meal and every effort must be made to save the large number o f beans dam­ aged by frost. TH> fm/m A O M S W * coNffimmoy or onto prsesslss t* IMS# sm W hi IS ef srttsls IV «f tbs MssUtstlMi ot tbs ststs st Obis, niativs ts vm sm I w Is priMal •#!•• Be U reeotred by the General iseembly of the State of Ohio, thfOfflfths Of the men- here elected to-each twuw concurrln* there­ in, That there be Submitted to the electors ot the itat*, at the general flection on.the fln| Tuesday,after, the .flrtt Hobday In Mbeeerter, ISIS, a projHiMl to amend section IS of article IV of the constitution of the atate ot Ohio, to read as;f(>no*rsi ;v .-, £ '•r'v-'-ABTroui-nr Sec. 13 . In case 4 he office of any ludae shall become ..vacant, before the expiration of the refetdair-Mrm for which he.was elected, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the governor, unUl a .auccewor is elected and has QUaUfledj ^and euth .succeaeor shall he elected for the unexplred term, at the first Ctneral election'for the office which Is Vacant that pepurs-more..than tortt days after the vacancy ehatl 'have occurred; provlded. how- aver, that when the unexplred terjn. ends within one .year immediately fotlovring the date of apeh generatlWeeUM, an elecUou to flU such unexplred term aball Sot he held and the appointment shall be for such unexplred „ tMPttle*rf "• V 1 -’t - v - T - BX t t rVBTBBB MXSOUnD. Ttut, at such election herein referred to the above proposal ahall be placed on the official hallot in such font as the secretary of.state may prescribe; If the votes for the proposal aball exceed it* this amendment shall fake ns-section IS of article IV of ___ __ af.'tbe-Sate of- Ghio ehall ba a s * * . ■v9 tn% S a f r % S am A - a m * W^SBBCglTABT % t t m M- iBeoretary of State * tbs’Mate of owe, ,de eerufy mat Is an w 1 •W*w«k •fftea -aad; to my. carefully « T to . W state and found to be true and . .«# i fated Bteelutten adopted by toe r-foarto Genofal SWijimhly of toe- State *», on toe am day of April, 1141 , and « 0 d tot toe offlee of toe Seeretiry of State oec Ap fth day 1 A lt e r . IH 1 , propoaln* to nrtfcle IV, Wotten Is, of the OwUtu- tiw iiiypw . wwt*' ____ Jt hive hWe- ^ _^...*gd;'»g|sjijpy ofn- *t Columbtu, Ohte, tola M 'day V to42. 4 V I I I I -A t • 49 toMMW%JB&s - Staie. . «a WtewamaM^mmte Estate o f W lllism C. R ife, UecMsed Notice is hereby given thst J. B. R ife has been duly appointed as ad­ ministrator o f the estate o f William C, R ife, deceased, late o f Miami Twp., Greene County, Ohio. Bated thM 10th day o f October, 1942. WILLIAM B . McCALLISTER, Judge &t the Probata Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICB Charles Williamson, whose place o f residence is unknown to the plaintiff or her next friend and With reasonable diligence Cannot be ascertained, w ill take notice that on the 80th day o f September, 1942, Mildred Williamson, Minor, by her next friend, Edith Cline, Bled her petition against Charles W it Uamson in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene. County, Ohio, Csae No. *2,990, praying fo r a divorce, custody o f children and relief on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme terttelty. Said cause will be fo r hcar- imr on and after six fu ll weeks from the date o f the first publication here­ of. PHILLIP AULTMAN (HM t-dU l.fi) Attorney fo r Plaintiff, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Eetteto George W, Koogler, Deceased: Notice k hereby given that Earl E. JfceigW tend Feveet F. Koogler have ^itieSt ^N|*i90t9see^i SSs lHnsecutoira of I file estate e f tieeaie W. Koogler, de- eeeaeA lata 1 1Wmmamk Township, Gmm Cewnty, OttM Bated titis *tat dsirof OeSeter, 1942 tfltlT iM B M»niTT1WlTl Smim i i *S Frehstt Cewrt, Oreene County, Oteta. tm m u PEE CENT OF TOUR WEEXLT PAY INWAR BONDS /neeff A Dime Out of EveryDollar In U.S.WarBonds >wWl!|FFrwWwlp.-MwlFwEiaW bo fo r hearing on or after six weeks from the date o f this first publication o f this notice in the Cederville Herald dated October 23, 1942, and the de­ fendant, W illiam M*Ruthrauff is here­ by notified that he is m u ired to p laad ; within that time or judgment w ill be l ;aken against him. (19-28^ -11-27) " CHARLES DABUNGTON,? Attorney fo r Plaintiff “WE PROGRESS THROUGH CHAN QE TAXPAYERS, NOTICE n NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Estate o f A lbert E . Huey, Deceased. ,Notice is hereby given that Mary M. Huey has been duly appointed ss.E x - utrix o f th o estate o f A lbert E. Huey, deceased, late o f / Cadarville, Greene County, Ohio. Bated this 20th day o f October,* 1942, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. b 5 7 W A R BONDS How the County Auditor's office is eeudue-ferisstedy affeeto yeu r pock- rtboek. .A t -this time, when war taxes are s»-h igh , it is eapentlal to have rigid' economy in county tax b .spending' I f elected, I promise economy, cour­ tesy and efficiency o f a new and,, higher degree. , FARRELL MILLER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOjR COUNTY AUDITOR Pol. Adv. REGULAR ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV, 8, 1942 -WP o f Osborn, Ohio DBMOCBATICCANPIDATE TO BEXEM L ASSEMBLY ON A RECORD OF EFFICIENCY NOVEMBER 3,1942 - Present mayor o f Osborn In ninth year as manager- of- Osborn Co-op Grain Ass’n, In seventh year as Master Greene County Pomona Grange. I • 1 Member State and National Granges Chairman Selective Service Board .No. 2 Member^nd past president Osborn Cemjnsrciet Club. Member official board o f Methodist Church. I feel with m y entire life spent in farm ing and in business, that 1 can represent Greene County a* it should be. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For. " STATE REPRESENTATIVE ToTfte General Assembly O f Ohio Served on Seven Committees on House o f Representatives, Member o f Education, Tax­ ation, and Public W elfare Commtitees in Present House* In Close Touch with State Departments. Member e f Several Contmis- a l m s . L ifelong Educator ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3,1942 YourVote and Support W ill B e Appreciated Pol. Adv. i . * v I t • v PACKA s ? ' w a g ^r / - jim J t t / / / f J ' , 1:30 P. M. The g ood health and energy o f our war worker* depend in a vital way on eat­ ing nutritional foods. i I f the workers in your family must take their lunches with them, be sure you give them plenty o f the tight kind o f food . For health, strength, and extra energy with which to carry on the work that w ill win the war, each person must have a well-balanced meal that he can work on. See that each lunch you pack con ­ tains all the vitamins needed. W ith proper gas cookery, and with the same planning that is given your other regu­ lar meals, you can make sure that a balanced diet goes into the lunch box; You can avoid monotony that so often goes with lunch box fare* , , w - *ta| T M I D A Y T O N D O W S f t A N D L I G H T C O M P A N Y RAIN OR SHINE On that day farmers are requested to bring whatever pigs, lambs, chickens and ether livestock they want to sell to the Greene County Fairgrounds, when they will be sold to the highest bidder, and the consignor will be paid for them in War Bonds and Stamps* There w illbe plenty o f amusementalong with the sale. A good speaker will be there, several bands, and entertainers from WLW* {>• f . . . . .In the com er is an entry blank. Any farmer not already solicited who desires to con­ sign something to the sale hill in the blank and mail as soon as possible after October 22 to Frank Curry, 28 Steele Bldg*, Xenia,' who is in charge o f the sale, or phone 393* '* ’ ff I f it rains, sale will be held in cattle bam at the Fairjrronntis. Let’s make this a great day for Greene County. Frank mm Chairman War Saving* CammlUt s -. - I

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