The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26

K -$*Hy»N5.*eai$TWDi e e p s a k e , D I A M O N D R I NG »ARRINGTONS* IJ7.J0 Emai «M»l Rh« 1S9.4D Keeptoke ii 9 ringvyou're proud tpgive and proud to own. The established price on every ring Und (bo Cer­ tificate of Registration and Guarantee enables you to select a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring, with complete confidence. ETIQUETTE ROQK FREE Before you announce your engagement, ask for free bpok, “Etiquette of the En­ gagement andWedding." KOXANASN 107.10 ''CxMMiuaMlRB mb - ’"IM l M • ■ ejew-ww* 5 E. Main ST., Xenia PLUMBING REPAIRS I am in position to serve all my patrons for Plumb­ ing Repairs as well as Installation o f Fixtures such as can be secured under government regulations. You still can have Certain plumbing for new work and repairs for water systems on farm. Give me a call. Phone .4-3561 F. E. Harper ■JAMESTOWN, OHIO “They remembered me J ^ L L the folks .who come to your house at Christ- mas will'enjoy the sparkle of cm ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola •. . the friendly drink. So be sure to have Coca-Cola in your ice-box during the holidays, to provide the welcome “ pause that re fre sh e s” for your f am ily and frie n d s . Happy mom tnlc »t frame «f» brlomtrwhM Ice-celd Coca-Cola addt Ill Ufa and tparltla. taaai.MaM «ia. t, *, Mr<*m The. Springfield Ceca-Cola. Retiring Co., Springfield, Ohio ,£>»*A*|iifrfliiftr*! i | i i|r/r t*iifnfnfnfri^n|n^irfr-rfr * STARTING SATURDAY, DEC. 19 4I 4 $ Open Evenings ./ t .6 Until Christmas 11 (Except Christmas Eve. When We Will Close at 6 p. m.) i ‘ m ■ . Come and Select From a Large Line of FURNITURE STOVES FLOOR COVERNGS COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS CARPEL’S StWNOittNUS, O jt io ; ; Greene 0fW!fctas » Granted Paroles Stanley Jaclcson, sentenced from Gteeone County common pleat court ’ August 6, 1041, to serve one to IS : year? In Ohio penitentiary on a i charge o f assault to kill, was granted ] a parole Monday fay the state par­ don and parole commission, effective next June 1, James A. Popp, committed from this county Jan. 12, 1940, to serve ope to twenty years for forgery, was awarded a conditional release to Ind,, authorities next June a n d ' i f not wanted in that state his case will be continued until December 1943. Share-The-Ride Registration Depot AHON® r R ' * ■: R^d, white arid blue “ Share-the- Ride Registration Depot" signs will be erected this week in Greene county and elsewhere throughout Ohio. The signs were made by the Ohio Depart­ ment o f Highways. The signs will be placed at regis­ tration depots in 2,200 cities and other communities. Distribution of the Signs was made last Friday., The sighs are 18 inches wide by 24 in depth and made, o f durable material. Wherever one o f the signs appears automobile owners are requested to register on blanks, which the Ohio Department o f Highways also pro­ vides, fo r participation in the “ share- ride" war effort to conserve tires and gasoline,, another aid in Gov. John W. Bricker’s “all out, fo r Victory” program. , Hal G. Sours, director o f highways, and Harry •E. Neal, cheif .engineer o f the highway department diyiajslf o f traffic and safety and executive director o f the Ohio War Transpor­ tation Committee, designed the sign. Washington Letter (Continued from 'first z)ageh Rubber Administrator William Jeffers has recently issued ’a state­ ment that there may be such a delay in the synthetic rubber manufacture ng program as to create a rubber hortage which will seriously inter- 'ere^With the war effort within the rext few months. Jeffers blame? the ^riay on the failure o f the War Pro- fostioii Board to furnish needed uhber manufacturing, -plants. Sev ■;ral Members o f Congress have epen- ly expressed the opinion that the real -osoji for the delay is that the com­ m ies holding contracts fo r the man- facture o f synthetic rubber jfrom oil are not yet certain as to the method of process they should follow in making such rubber. A t the same time, the Congressional group insists that the manufacture o f syn­ thetic rubber from alcohol derived from frain and other farm products, which would require much less metal and other strategic n^aterials for plant construction, is being discour­ aged and seroiusly interfered with by those in charge o f the nation’s rubber program, Other observers in­ sist that the .synthetic rubber pro­ gram is moving aldng according to schedule, and that the Rubber Czar’s statement is for the purpose of throwing a scare into the American people SO that they will accept nation­ wide gasoline rationing without so much complaint. l e g a l N o t ic e Grace Bales, whose last place o f residence" ia unknown will take notice thht Lerdy Bales ori the 11th day of November, 1942, filed his petition against her on the grounds o f con­ tinued absence for more, than three years and that her whereabouts are unknown, Said cause will be for hearing, in the Common' Pleas Court o f Greene Cottrttyi Ohio; being case No. 23027, from and after six weeks from first publication o f this notice. <ll-204t-l2-2S) LEROY BALES,* By Forrest Dtinkle, bis attorney. Unclaimed Loans Sava money—buy out of jpawn« ! Watdhes, Diamond*,.Musical In­ strument#, Gbn*, Radios, Sulla, Topcoat*, 14.96 up. Money To Loan B&B LoanOffice M W, Main ii , ipringfield, O. Open Evening* V. BOYS IN TEES 8- A t m CAMPfi Pvt, Bag#** WMeaap* aoa o f Mr. and Mrs, Battel* Wieeeup, ha* beew enrolled a* a student in Kessler Field airplane medfianies school, a unit « f the Army A ir Forces Training Com­ mand. He was transfered from St, Petersburg reception center. Wayne E. Andrew o f thi* plane, has completed an intensive pro-flight school course at the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center, was one o f 184 cadets from Ohio to become com­ bat aircrew pilot*. Pvt. Harold W. Strobrldge, who has been at Ft. Harrison reception center b*s completed bis basic training. He is now at Kessler and will undergo 16 weeks o f instruction jon huge B-24 “ Liberator" bombers, His training is to include aircraft maintenance, fun­ damentals, airplane structures, hy­ draulic'systems, instruments, fuel systems, engine operation a jd in­ spection. LAMPS Floor, Indirect—6-7 way 4 atjrlea — ------------ ,.4 1 5 ,9 9 u p Pin-Up Lamp* —$L9Q, 42.50 F h ro re s ceH t B e d L a m p s .———4 5 .9 5 p S h n a p e _________ 4 6 .9 5 , V *-95 Boudior Lamps ................ ,.,..,,41.50 Spinet Battery (Solid Brass) $1,00 Flashlight, comp- — ....69c, $2.20 Wall Picture* Large or Small 80c —- $1.75 - Wall Plaques Fruit Plaques— large and small 29c 41-39 ' ! i : i ! *! i ! ' ; i ! ir i ! i ! i! 1! CHRISTMAS SEALS Bridge Set* — Guest Towels 60p — $1.79 Pottery, Cookie Jar, Chop Plates, Baking Dishes, Water Pitchers, Warmade Teapots, Jars, Cream and Sugar, Salt and Pepper, Vases of different Colors and Styles 29c Up . , . , P r o te c t Y ou rH o rm (tom T ub ercu losis Experienced Typists t and Clerical Workers. Steady em­ ployment, pleasant working condi­ tions, good pay; f I I; 1 Telechron Clack* Kitchen Clock* $3.50—$4.95 Mantle Clocks $9.95—$17.50 ■/■>• peek .Clocks ______— $5.95 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES *j&T Hot Plates ..... .................................. v...„..$2,95—M g — |Hair Dryer ----------------------- --------------------- [Cory Coffeemakers ..............—....................... [Westinghouse.Coffeemakers .—.................... Silex Coffeemakers.... ..... ......................................... mi■■■' Westinghouse Percolator Electric Food Warmers 1! Small Electric Mixer Make-Up Mirror.................. $i;75 Electric Corn Popper — Door C! .n e s __ .______ $1.25 up Juice-O-Matics—Red and .White _________ -------- $2.79 up Westinghouse Heating Pads ______ _______ Ironing Boards, steel braced ---------------i — McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Daytoii, O. il REINER'S RINOL Wood Novelties Curio Cabinets .......... .$2,25, $5.95 Door Knockers, Smoker Set, Nap­ kin Holder, Card Holder, Salt aiid Pepper, Make-Up Boxes, Book Ends, Leave-a-Note, Soap Flakes Holders, Ring Holders, Trays, Nail Finders, Dinner Bells, Pins, . Bracelets and Compacts I!’ 1 . ? ! 5! i\ f! )\ i! ii iI II i . Recommended fo r the relief o f RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO - •.'V- ' Well known in this vicinity 29c i $1.75 TREE DECORATIONS •Lights, Ornaments, Icicles, Tinsel, Wreaths, Candoliers, Pine Cones, Wrapping Paper, Seals, Ribbons, Cards and Boxes f t ?! % PACKAGES WRAPPED ON REQUEST—Small Charge t ■t ft ?! ? ! ?! ?► ? ! Price— $1.50, 4 Bottles $5.00 . FOR SALE f Brown’s Drug Store i - P l e a s e A v o i d M a h i a g L O N G D I S T A N C E C A L L S o n C H R I S T M A S § I am your L on g D istance operator. On Christmas Day, lik e any other day, I will be at my "ba ttle station*' at the • * sw it c h b o a rd , speed ing vital lo n g distance calls. So please avoid making persona l Long D istance calls on Christmas Eve o r C h r is tm a s Day . Th e call which you d o not make, w i l l k e e p the circu its d e a r for the more necessary calls of the nation*at war. I am sure y ou w ill w an t to coop e ra te . Tun* In "Th* t*l«|>titm* Hour** Ev*ry Monday <tl 9 K M. «var WTAM, WlW «md WSfD 0 THE OHIO B ill TElIPHONf Ct>. / r ..$15,9.0 Up g l.9 0 , $ 2 .5 0 ______ $ 5 .9 5 3By ( r . s pe.95, $7.95 ______41-50 Irass) $1,00 ...69e, 42,20 Holidaj o f “ With and best mas and many An* Flag* bat . vacant pi this year have giv< service o: like to sa. Good Chei day you c loved one today as and the d fight age Because < making ft brafe the and freed lU Plaque* t P la q u e s— j a n d sm e ll I9c $ 1 .3 9 u i ! ii ?! ?! The 77i die last 1' 715 days c eat cont American hind a r e e , legislative ing .the fi. the Congr sharp" claf icies of there was o f buildin ' fense* Th on Pearl mediate ur strong de every Mer, support oj complete can cause moment. ?! ? ! % ft ? ! Ii '?! ft ft ? ! ft f! ?! ft ft ft l! ft ft I ?! r ft i i Wreaths, aper, Seals,. || !S. With -A global wai appropriat, . equipment '* Ariity and , voted app expenditur- - and.twent which .appt fourteen t war. By priations 1 were forty ing the p. appropriati tfae United previously including tl War-and t present Ad for the s f ninety-five 1943, and that the tol to this gov two hundi hundred bi' even more. c ?! ft ft J| ?! i ft- m m m To. help j costs, new three billio' three millit the Congres^ tax hill was < additional ,c - million doll, total Fedei sources dur : not less ths lars- Alrea<i\| for the lev:. Treasury of from ten i. additional re\ j Treasury l . | experts are ' to forty-five collected in f| war effort i- aiid inflatior. huge amount meeting gm Already the proaching i dollar mark ; one hundred by the end t>* | 30th, next, Important 77th Congo to the Con. for the cont- already ind twenty yon) eighteen a youths; the W'hkii fifty been appr*p> supplies fet o f a two-oce Price Contr* merit* ther First and f

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