The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26

W * j* * o& i gi»Ata>t fu d x y , march **, i m P mwtfm mum nnwwnnmiiMwwmir Y G o t l a n d j$ m * m % y . ii*r*}»u 41l<H»WW«>im>t»W*IIIUIIIIHIMIH>WI>MI>l>»> moon dll**!trend by fiMi deaf* d*»sr» «f the b i t e*trStogttiirii Mw ry Wtoiffl*. I tom often tfccmgi* tlmfc In ntt my csted* I b its never Knard# wktft just >llk* a»lf of Jacob H ifim I t vm m JorpawaJjt low-register voice, bot Of (Cantt™**# fr*m f tV * Q * ) ionee serene and disarming. S odh :- mnah 6b*War** far wear, whioh stood tbipg of ite m»*tcal qqaHty wa# i«r oa fch* rtte of til* HI«*ry, I bnva heritsd by hi* ch» Item, and I have Tegttotod o&tee that it was oringtaaily often *»t -enthrallod at the »|to* a poteibly one of the oldest *o|H*no duet* of little and Poly. i etaWettete in the vijlsg*. It wws a Geonga became * wjdply known mqste ' gtage *fo> between Colurabua «fld | in*tructar, and once set to muaic my Jlyrics under the title of "Where the 'o ld Miami Gings Its Seng", It was the M l of the college tetaatrel, where it was first introduced by George in vocal solo, be then being' the young teacher of music in the local schools, -{Continued N est Week) When n»y grandmother first came ,^to Cedarville in the early Mfl'a, it was a flpdHtbirig hoatatery and flaurited its banner of '"Entertainment for Man or Boast”* At j that time Cedarville was a hamlet of scattered dwellings, most of them-situated in the original plat, starting from that point at.the tavern thence southward on Main Street to the public square, thence eastward one block and northward to the point where Houte -42 leaves the corporation lirte. This highway was a toll road in that day. The first toll house west Of town was still stand­ ing when I was a hoy. It was located some 200 yards west of the bitch dwelling on the John Taylor farm, The one first north was located about a mile from the Orr homestead. To my last knowledge it was still stand­ ing. ‘ Next south from th e old tavern was “Nay-Dockie” Stewart's dwelling and office. The property took in the em tire bloclTfrontage and was eiicloged by a tall hedge. The spacious grounds were a tangle of shrubs and other native- plUtttings, Doctor Stbwart was,a well-loved medic of the old school of pharmacopoeia. "With his ear trumpet and habitual inter­ rogation— “to which, to which", he could well have stepped from a Dickens’ tale. .He was accorded .the nickname of “Nay-Dpckie" through his hobby for swapping horses. I doubt if “Nay-Dodkie’s" estate was ever completely •settled since a good portion Of it rested ih'accounts which " ho had not so much as bothered to record. He had a much' greater re­ gard for administering to the Wants of people he knew and loved than in collecting for his services. At the very, hilltop On the east corner was the Orr building. The earliest tenant-1 recall was the Charles Gillaugb Grocery, but Jimmy -Orr held forth there long years before, followed by -Arch McMillan and Rufus Bradford. In" the basement -portion; Mild"' Randall conducted a barber shop. Charlie Smith followed Milo in the same location. Below this there stood what was commonly called “The Barracks” . . Sam Walker first had a jewelr store and .gun shop in the building. I t was also 'used as living quarters for several families. Down the hill, midway from the Orr block, on the feast side was Jacob Siegler’a bakery shop. He conducted an icecream parlor in conjunction with the bakery, b u t‘this had been discontinued in my-period, In school I could always herald the approaching Washington Letter ({jontinyed from first page) stitutionality of which has been-ser- iously questioned, will be set aside by Congressional action within a few days. The ifouse by an overwhelming vote last week passed a "bill pro­ hibiting the reduction of salaries be­ low the level prevailing December 7* 1941. A Senate Committee has ap­ proved the legislation, with the ad­ dition of. a {perfecting amendment, and the Senate is expected to act fav­ orable upon. it withlii the next few days. "Inasmuch as the salary lim­ itation prohibition has been made a p a rt of a bill lifting the public debt limit from one hundred and twenty- five billion to two hundred and ten billion dollars,'it is: believed that the President will not use his veto power in an effort to force a continuance of the salary limitation. The action taken by Congress on this matter is considered to be a most important victory in the fight that is being waged here to (recapture ' Congres­ sional rights and perogatives and to put a stop to the trend toward gov­ ernment by executive order or edict LEGAL NOTICE - Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio. No. 23,107 Zone Jackson, Plaintiff, ■.-vs- ■. ‘ Ella Jackson, Defendant. , Ella Jackson, whose last known place of residence was Chicago,- Ill­ inois, will take notice that on the 4th day of March, 1943, Zene Jackson filed his petition against her in the Common - Pleas Court of Grefrife County, Ohio, praying for a divorce on the grounds of wilful absence and gross neglect. Said petition will be for hearing on or after the 24th day of April 1943, and unless the said Ella Jackson shall answer said pe­ tition prior to said date, judgment ihay bo taken bp the plaintiff award­ ing him a divorce. / • ZENE JACKSON, Plaintiff <3-12-0t-4-16) . Smith, McCallister & Gibney t Attorneys for the Plaintiff. The Facts of LIGHT J u f &0& S u m & l 1 DO YOU KNOW that shadows earn sab o tag e p rod u c tion ? A man working in his ow n shadow can over­ lo ok tin y .errors th a t cause v ita l parts to be .r e je c te d —*d e la y in g whole ships or tanks or planes! r t f l D A Y T O N P O W E R m m u m t c o m p a n y Births imported In j Greene County For . Of February The following birth* were reported f&r the month of February 1943: Nancy Ellen Anderson, Fairfield. Nancy Diane Bair, Yellow Spring*. Pamala Faye Baynard, Hussey Rd., Xenia.. Lawrence Leroy Burden, Xenia, John Albert Beam, Xenia, R. R, 1. Judith Arte Bonecutter, Wilmington. . Betty Joan Cunningham, Osborn, Phyllis Ann Chambliss, Xenia. Phyllis Jean Cyphers, Xenia. Carol Lavonne Chenoweth,, Xqnia, Albert Clayton Conley, Fairfield. Nancy Jean Cavanaugh, New Carlisle. Judith Carol Cox, BowersvjUe. Kathleen Jane Darner, Osborn. * Mary Jean Ellsberry. Xenia. Sherin Ann Ewick, Xenia. Betty Jean Edwards, Osborn. Garry Gordon Frost^Bowersville. Bart Cyril Gibbons, Spring Valley, Mary Ann Jordon,1Wilmington. Geraldine Louise Gentnar, Alpha. Jerry David Hamer, R. R. 3, Xenia. Catherine Irene Hinkle, Xenia, Sharon Ruth Hoag, Xenia. Larry William Hilling, Xenia. Linda Jean Huston, Xenia. Elizabeth Hill, R. R, 2, Xenia. Alfred James Hughes, Jamestown. Paul Edison Hartley, Osborn,.• Robert Joseph Jay, Fairfield. Carylin June Kidd, Osborn. Ralph Darcll Klontz, Cedarville. Darrell Gene Kinsley, Xenia. (Charlotte Ann Lewis, Osborn. Rita 'Kay Leach, Xenia. Rosalie Ann McClelland, Xeniai Joyce Ann Newell, South Charles­ ton. R . R. 2. s Joan Newell, South Charleston. ‘ James Frederick Osburn, Xenia. James Charles, Partee,. Yellow Springs. Jacob Robert Reeder, Osborn. Kosalee Rowland, Cedarville, R. 1. Kay Marie Ritenour, Jamestown. . Daniel .Arthur Reed, Clifton. ? ■ Sara Sue Reynolds, Cedarville. Boyd Glee Richey, Xenia. David William Rector, Xenia. j\ Ronald. Lee Spriggs, Osborn. . 1 Kathryn Diana , Stiles, Spring Valley. ' ... ■ Linda1Anne Snyder, Yellow Springs. Roger Howard Sherman, YeHow Iprings. Sharon Am Summers, Xenia. Mary Alice Staliard, Cedarville. . Karen Ann Snyder, Xenia. Suundra • Elizabeth Trollinger, Osborn. Earl Morrice Thompson, Xenia. Larry Gene Woods; Jamestown. Jsftice Lee Yoakuin, Xenia. Kenneth Webster Young, Xenia, LEGAL NOTICB Otera, L, Crum, who*« place of residence i* unknown will take notice that on the Jfith day of February, 1943, Robert G. Crura, filed' hi* cer­ tain action to divorce against her cn the ground* of wilful absence for morn than throe years, before the Common Plea* Court of Greene County, GMo, said eatr-e being num­ bered Case No, 28090 on the docket of said Court Said matter will come on for hearing"on or after April 3rd, 1943. MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE 0 ? PROCEEDING FOR DIVORCE FOR SALE— Five room frame residence, electric. North-east of of Cedarville. Bargain. C. M, Town- sley, Cedarville. (3t) * Wo will help you in the purchase of a farm, Cedarville Federal Saving & Loan Association, NOTICE TO PATRONS OF FEDERAL SAVINGS-LOAN ASSOCIATION DEPOSITORS Beg inn ing March 1st, 1943 , the o ffice o f th e Cedarv ille Federa l Saving* and L oan -A s­ socia tion w ill b e c losed every, W ednesday a n d ‘Thursday, e x ­ cep t When ..W ednesday .. ■-or Thursday fa lls on th e la st d ay o f the month. By Order Board o f D irectors, I. C. Dav is, Secretary fiiiMfmiiitiiHntiiiiMiiitiiiiimiiiiiHiiMtmimtimiimhtiiiilt* j TOP COAT SALE j I N ew a n d u s ed | 1 SPECIALLY PRICED f Z A 5 j $9.95 and $12.50 j j B. & B. Loan Office I I 85 W. Main, at, Open Evenings | } SPRINGFIELD', O. S ' - £ timmiiMnimiiMuNiuimiiiiitiimimiiiMiHimoiiiinMiiiini jju _......................... rmt - | fa R ms for sale and f f FARM LOANsf I Wo have many good farms for sale f 1 on easy terms. Also make farm I | loans at 4 % Interest for 15 years. | | No application fee and no apprais-1 | al fee. | | Write or Inquire J | McSavaney & Co, London O. | | Leon H. Kllng, Mgr. | riiHHDiDmimiiifitmmiiiiitirtiliiiMiimiimiiiiMiiiiiiimimf s • f ■ Pipe, Valves and Fittings for f water, gas and steam, llattd and | Electric Pumps for all purposes, Bolts. Pulleys, V Beits, piumbing and Heating Supplies. J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. ; X en ia , d m o BUY WAR BONUS TODAt 1 Ora A. Taaksley, who resides « t 31{2 Bay Boulevard, Tampa, Flortda7 >* hereby notified that the undersign­ ed, William L. Tankaley pas filed his Petition 'against her for divorce in Case Nq. 23092 of the Common Pleas Court of Greene County Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after April 3, 1943, (2-19-Ct-3-26) WILLIAN L. TANKSLEY,* By Morris D, Rice, As Hie Attorney, LEGAL IfOTJO* „ Hasel Emma Merdell whose last known place fff address was Engle- side, Alexander, B. R. 1, Virginia, is] hereby notified tha t Melvin E. Merdell; has filed a petitioji in the Commo»| Pleas Court Greene County Ohio, the same being ease no, 2311? 'praying for x divorce on the Ground ot ex­ treme Cruelty and that said cause will coma on for hearing on or after April, 30th, 1948. (8.19-8-4-23* ' DAN M, AULTMAN Attorney for Melvin E. Merdell i m m # m m Anna Davis, whew ■ $ * * • wM- denee is wBl take iwtlev that on the 16 fh day o f February, 1948, W. M. Davis filed his petition against her for divorce on 'tb* gnmad*' of wilfull absence fo r more t h a n * years, said cause being case No- 23998 . before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, Skid matter will come on for hearing on or after April 3rd, 1943. <2-19-61-3-26) MARCUS SHOUP, .Attorney for Plaintiff. OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POWT VALUES FORMEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE N ol 1—Effective Mifcfl 29, T943 COMMODITY htaU ftrlk. BEEF STEAKS ' Pefixtowa._______ T'Bww,....________ cba„i......... .— i Rlb-td-HKhwL. fUfc—^7-lncheat____ :Slrilol#..„----- ..... Slftaln-iwMkn...— Round..._____ .... T«Round.. IRoend________ - RoundTip ---------------- ChuckorShouldw..-,------ Flank........---- ------- ROASTS - Bits—standing(ehtnibooton) (HP CUb...;...---- 1 — flfadt Rlb-$tondln( (chin* Mmon)(lFrnrt)------- Rlh-sbndlRf(ehhwbonaon) (P cut)...,.:______ Bkdd RiMMdlni (china bonuon)(Pciii)-------- RoundTip.,..________ Ripp-bonoinl_______ Rung-bonolejs.----------- -ChuckorShouMtr-bonoin... ChuckorShouWor-bonoicJs.. STEWSAH0OTHERCUTS ShortRibs. PUIfr-bont In_________ Plato—bonders________ Brlskot-bonoln....— ... Brlskrt-bondtss---------- FlankMaat— .......... 'dock—bont In____ :____ Hack—bonofoss________ H ide! Round-bondass.- Sbonk-bonoio________ Shank-bOnokss._____ ,HAMIURBER Boil (round from nocks. Ranks, slinks, briskets, sWos, and rnhcoBanaous MolMKSbgsandboWlat 8 8 8 7 S I 9 8 8 8 8 7. 8 6 8 7 7 5 8 G 7 4 4 .5 4 6 5 5 C C 4 6 COMMMITY BEEF VARIETYMEATS Ruins..'.____ Hearts__________ _ KFJn^s;.__ .....___ UvUfs___________ Swoetbroatfs—_____ ... Tr;is(wJoints)..__ — Tontuos__________ -Trip*—-------------- .... VEAL STEAKSANDCHOPS Lo!nChops._______ RiliChbps--------------- ShwidorChops_____ RoundStwkfcuthrts)....-... SlrlsMStoak.orChops___ ROASTS RumpandSltWn-bontIn., fiumpsndSbMn-boniiiss^ in __________ -— Shoulder—bonolit__ SbouMor-bmdiss.—.... STEWSANDOTHERCUTS BreastT-bonoin_ Breast—bonutoss______ FlankMaat_______ Nock-bonaln_______ Nuok-bondass_______ Stenk-bonoto_______ ShhnkahdHodMoat-bono- less...--------- 1 .,— GroundVeal ud Patties— vsai ground lids nicks, flanks, shanks, broods, and Rtseotknews ml. trimmbiis.......^...__ VARIETYMEATS Brains________ ___ Hiarts:___ ________ •Khinoifs__________ liven____________ SwMttreads________ Topguas___________ mrlk 8 4 4 8 4 5 8 3 8 7 8 8 7 8 8 6 6 8 4 6 6 5 8 4 4 5 5 8 6 8 COMMODITY LAMB— MUTTON STEAKSANDCHOPS LdnChops____ _____ MbChaps__________ La*Chips--------------- Shouidar Cbops lUadi or anechaps...., ROASTS Lag wbdaorpart.______ SWolnRoist-bonaln...__ Yoke, Rdfl^ 'dr Trianjio- ;bon*In..........i.—.... Yoho, MUo, k Trbnidu- Chuckor StmUw'i 'sdttn imp..gMah'la Clll VOM Chucknr SbouMtr;-SfuarO* - {Ut.bOMllSS.-j.____ Chuck dr SbOiddd, crass- cut—bUMhl:—_____ STEWSANDOTHtRCUTS BreastandFlank..,____ Nock-bensio.—_____ Nock—boneless—____ Shonk-boMln...,__ .... LambPattios-hml (round tonnocks,flanks;shanks, bnastsandmlscdlanoous lambtrinndnfj..i.......■_ VARIETYMEATS ■rains.______ Hiarts....___ l _____ Uvirsv.— ___ ______ TOB(UOS.....--- 1,:----- BACON Bacon shborplied;rindon. Bacon—daborptoed,rindal. Bacon-sbcad,findMl....... Bacon-CuMianstjlo,pioca orsbead____ ____... Baean-rbids.........— Raeon-plala and Jowl sfuans_____ *____ parti. * 7 7 8 8 5 7 8 8 8 8 4 6 4 7- 8 8 11 1 COMMODITY PORK STEAKSANDCHOPS CantorChaps....-,----- EndMaps...---- -------- Loin-bendosi, fresh and nundody------------- TondorWn: Hanf,-sRc(s—......— , SMUMor CHoptand Stinks BoiBts, (nob and curad only. ROASTS ldu-whola,iidf,arMdcuts. Loin-cantorcuts------- Bara-wholoorlulf—----- Hara-buttorshankend-.. Ham-bondoss.---------- ShouWK-shankftall(picnic) bonaIn—------------ Shoulder-slunkball(picnic) ShauMtr-hMhaR (Boston butt)-boMIn--------- Shouldor—butt baK (Boston . butl^-ixxMless______ _ OTHERPORKCUTS ^anrlbs--------.C——. NockdMlKkbbnus____ Fod-boMln._______ Fat Bocks and' Clear Plates.. Plates, regular.--------- . . . . J o w h :...._______ HocksandKnuckles_____ LoafFat________...... VARIETYMEATS Brains.....________ Chlttorifngs____ 1.__ Hearts___________ Wdnoys.________ - Ltors.--------------- Tontuos_________ _ Ears---- -------------- TaHs__. . . . . ________ _ Snouts..’_____________ F*lnti iMrllH 8 7 i f IB 1 ■8 7 6 7 8 7 7 9 6 8 7. 8 4 2 1 4 5 5 3 4 3 4 3 2 5 6 1 3 2 C O M M O D IT Y READY-TO- EAT MEATS COOKEMWLEB,BAKED, ANDBARBECUED Drisd Roof--------- . . . . . . . . Hiffl-bono ltt,whotoorhalt.. Hrm-bone In, sScos--------- Ham-hottorshankend.— Ham-boMltss, whoto or hall...,------------ - Ham-bonitoss, sHcas.r— Picnicor Shoulder-boM in.. PicrilcorShouWW-bondosi. BouillonCubes,Biel Extract, andan other meat extracts andconeantratas........... Tongues— .— — Sparerlbs....----------— .. Pits Foot-boneIn------- The point value of any other re,dy-t»-e»t meat' item ahaU be deterauned b y addinf 2 point* cor pound to the pointvalueper pound ofthe uncookedittn Iron!which it ia prepared if Uisaold whole, or 3 pinnta per pound*hallbe added if it is cooked end sliced. SAUSAGE DrySaus*tt-H*rd:Typical ItemsarebardSalami,hard Cervolat, andPejgJeronl... Somhdry Sausage: Typical Rams am soft Salami, ThuriflKir,andMortadella. Fresh, SmokedandCookad Sausage: > GroupA:Typicalitemsaro- PorkSausage, Wieners, Bolotna, BakedLoam, andllirer-Sausage.__ GroupB:TypicalHomsan Scrapple and Tamihs. SouseandHoadChoose alsoIncluded...-___ 12 9 11 9 18 11 f 10 7 8 6 2 9 8 MEATS <lntin or olaee centalnen) Hall awb MEATS (SntbioralM* • contetnan) Mrts V«rre. FISH (In my,barmat!colly •eeleetcantninar> FMUSWA FATS ANDOILS Hair ton - CHEESES* , « . Britos___ ...______ BniSMsan_______ Cb»c#n CilWL,... ---- DarttodHam_______ DriedBeal_________ Hamsand Picnics(Whoto * WMR)-—— -»— 8MmetluyuM1 'MM'1 ’f>leH8va*e»ailMiO>Uk«nuW MaatSmadi ■•SeOIS ,tf|nMWiWf«M*a>ae*a«*at»4a PipF»ot,boMin____ _ 3 7 3 6 12 10 7 7 "8 2 PigsFast,bonedCidtoto. Potted add Deviled Moats_________ Sausl(«inOII— ___ Tamatos................... T m | uc , Boot---------- TonfW, lamb.;__ ___ Tonfoo, Pork----- ---- TonmVoM_______ VioMfS mkim ' ■ iWfSM ialwreVf^T^eaanaaae MOUNTS..._____- 3 4 4 2 7 7 8 ■7 1 7 I m HI..._______ iiiibr..____ ____ Crekmoit________ FtriiRoe.—___— MiekoreL.__ ____ Sardtoos.____ ___ SaaHorrid--------- Tim...____ _— YaRowTirit.____ _ MONiar-...^___ 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Bettor*..,..,,__ , i - Lard*_________ ■SMrtenlnf*______ .Marprini.— ...... S^dandCooUneOHs . (tpW -1 pound)— 8 5 5 5 6 EntaplM i! ntwiri diHHii Choddor(Amorlcan)— Swiss..__ ...» ____ Brick.:____ _____ Miinstor._________ Unburtor.__......... Dobydratod-Gratod—. Club.___________ Gouda.________— Edam..-.,________ . Smoked..._________ ItalianCaHhardvarieties)! J . ' CHEEiES* < ; raiiaa<tliiwiil»iMa Wtaralclaaaaaan*yaU- Intaaadalatae10*awaa> OraarabxWatoHa(wM, VJtliaaaaa. PoWi owe. CHEESES* Greek(HIbardviriittos). ProcessChoose_____ ChooseFoods__...__ "'.Same ilmn m eat M lllM i t h lopartant aunahaara: .Craana . Qiaaaa;.ff#«•, fU aH -C atuia, Canaai- bart, UemruaiHL Iria, BhiaL -1Tar a < aa^ M 'M af cKatiaa nat raUaoii, *a« Iba Rafidiltain.) Hats psrte. AN 8 *Euie*oertka»»ele>efcw>» «ei*«iefce «0*r*thenit* ( D lie e li (eataeW rU i* lea m to a lS ism la aalatt). 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