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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