The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

5 H t: repppih T . Wm Sfpie $Mk» Refund 39* dtrisfcm e f aid fo r th» aged, A«»«riW9*fc ef piWfo trail*** ol th* •tetyt af C&fcs is pfetattff in a tuft for fried fo eemmea pi*** court Rah^ m ttim& to& titetfe o f the rebate o f Fannie ^ i n * , laty Of J*»**t®Wn. ‘ The petition Stefan* Mm. Harris r e f ceived tshf* amount in old age arelst- awe* front .Qsfofare, 1986 to May 194$ which reprreents a preferred claim > . gainst the estate. The plaintiff says the plaint wax rejected by the admin­ istratrix. Washington letter (C ontinubd F rom F irst P aqb ) plentiful supply o f labor saying; farm machinery bo made available;' and finally, that formers, themsolvep, bo freed o f governmental regulation and interference and permitted to operate and farm aa they deem, best to obtain the greatest possible production. r a:t ' ;i* - Under the leadership o f Chester Bowles, known .as the General Mana­ ger o f the Office p f Price Administra­ tion, and Who in .reality h,as practicitfiy superceeded Prentiss Brown as direct­ ing head of-that great agency, many changes ate being made in OPA pro­ cedure and operation. The. Begat Sec­ tion which has previously had the final say ad to OPA orders, has been disbanded as such, and many o f the 2,700 ypung lawers employed therein face dismissal, while those remaining will he subordinate employees to those charged with the responsibility o f ad­ ministering OPA regulations. Under ' Bowles some o f the spirit o f “ the pub­ lic be dammed” has'already been elim­ inated from the OPA, and hope is be­ ing expressed that the good work ill be continued. ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued front first sage ) , * grain rations a refed .the carryover o f graiii after the feeding season may be about half the average fo r recent years. , '• b " • YOU MANY WANT TOKEEP v FILE OF LOCAL HISTORY ■ i For Sale—Electric 2-burner cooker. John A. Davis, Phone 6-1795 CALLING ALL WOMEN MARRIAGE LICENSES (issued) H K il William Cleo Bland, Xenia, R / R . 1. soldier, and Juno Maria Johnson, Xenia, R . R. 1 , Fred E. Grable, Jus­ tice o f peaces Frank Shfeagley, Jr., Cutler, Ind., soldier stationed at Patterson Field* and Sylvia Doris Ledford, 47 Green St., Fairfield. D, S, Lynn, Bath Twp,. justice o f peace. Harold Michael Keefe, Adams, Wla.. army officer and Dorothy Jean Taylor Osborn. (Applied For) Robert Lee Vredivyaf, Kansas City, Kan,, soldier, and Dorothy Perkins Liddle, Yellow springs. Rev. W. H. Leo, Yellow Springs. CarmR Dean Smart, Harveyabhrg, farmer, and Marian Eater Rogers,, Osborn, Dr. Charles E. Turley, Newark, 0 . WANTED »J»wRBIWNPWw re*-AwfWElwwPIHM 'iFhutfcfr lltifiiBftfa-' - Ninii ' W**irA JL■U tm /M L h Jt& jrHfcdLt: hbetUtiMA ■jfcMMltfr m&pmmB -v* w W r ip w vP**. Hlssririrarr JPhre* re writ** i 9W5fNANCB,NO m In the Village o f OedarviKa, Ohio, County fibre*, I fo fo « f Ohio, Ordj- rjwm to fix snbftriea end bends o f the Mayer, Trereamr, Cleric and Marshal o f **W Vfilfge be and ordained by the Mayor, Treasurer, Cleric and Marshal o f said Village he and ordained by the Cottrell o f Gw Village o f CedarviUe, Comstar e f Greene, State o f Ohio, ax follows, to wit: s e c t io n i.— "That the salary o f the Mayor o f said Village shall be in the sum o f One Htfndred and Eighty Dollars ($180) per annum, payable in month­ ly installments o f Fifteen Dollars ($15.) per month. Thy Mayor o f said Village shall give bond in the sum o f not leas than One Thousand Dollars Seotkm %*— That the salary e f the Treasurer e f said Village shall he in the sum e f One Hundred and Eighty Dollars (1180.) j w annum, payable in month, ly installment* o f Fifteen Dollar* (415.) par month. The Treasurer o f said Village shall give bond in the sum o f not leas than One Thousand ($ 1 , 000 .) SECTION 3—v That the salary o f the Cleric o f said Village shall be in the sum o f Four Hundred and Eighty ($480.) per an­ num, payable in monthly installment* o f Forty Dollars ($40.) per month. The Clerk o f said Village shall give bond in the sum o f not Iras than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.). , SECTION A— That the salary o f the Marshal o f said Village shall be in the sum o f Six Hundred Dollars ($600,) per an­ num, payable in mrefihly installments of $MDollar* ($W.) per month. The Mawhsal of said Village shall ghr* bond in the earn of nil less than On* Thousand Dollars ($lr000f. SECTION fc*. That all Ordinances or parts ef Or­ dinances inconsistent herewith, be and the same arehereby repealed and this Ordinance shall take effect from and after rim earliest period as pro­ vided by lair, passed this 7th day of September, 194$. C. H. CROUSE,, president of Council NELSON CRBSWELL, , Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE Ann* Viola Davison, whose place o f residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained .will take notice that op the 8 th day o f September, 1948, r»P> S I S A r& re a Dwrism* fried hi* series against her in dforee? r e the grounds o f extreme cruelty and gross' negfoet, said esusee being Ne, MUMf1 cm the docket o f th* Common Fleas Court e f Greene OMtnty, (Hrio find (hat said matter wJR «• « * for head­ ing on or after October I I , 194$. r (9-19-6-10411 PAUL J . GAIKpfc, Dayton, O., Attornoy for Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE Olfhis Brtie, where place o f fast- denw is -tmknbwn and cannot Nt as­ certained will trice‘notice that &fi tb* aps3*M;. 7th day of September, 191$, Genera ^BrU#filed her certain aeridn against* ^ ^ tter will home for hearing on Htearisg |u after Qetobar 11,1141, Attenwy fo r Pisintlff. • LEGAL NOTICE Ruth ERdntres, ^hes* #tare flf rrel- is unknown and cannot with reasonabis diligence be asoertained wiir^ac* M h W ® * t on the 19th day o f August, 194$, Roy Harness Sled his certain jteri%* against her In di­ vorce on the grounds o f ^extreme cruelty and gross neglsct o f duty, s»ld cause being No. 28ffl2 an the docket o f tb*. Common Haas Court o f -Greens County, Ohio, and that Himin' divorce on the grbudds Of Wil­ ful absence, said cause being No. 23,274 ph the ddcKCt of the Cbihmon; Hehs Cedrt o f Gforefe County, Ohloj or after October, tilth, 1948, (8-27-6-10-1) . . MARCUS SKOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. mmmmm WW&* *. AfttML Where addreds fLApJdwGWhrere^tolihtCom- men PJres CJowrt ef Grsesve CouBby, CMdo, fo r divecoe foew William E. Apking on tbe grounds e f wilful fh^* sunee fjr mt* t o ^re* y*x* red *f-grass Ooglbct o f duty red praying that she be given reefodyTred reppret fo r her miner child, premanret ril- amny, that the -deforidant be barred of interest In M r property and fo r otter relief end is Case No. *3A7* » » , the ricobds o f »«ki court Said action Will be hefed before said court on tha 28rd day o f October 194$ or a* stfon thereafter as is convenient to the court. (9-1046-19-16) ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney fo r the Plaintiff.. LAMB CROP OFF The number o f lambs in Ohio in 1943 is estimated a t 1,201,000 head, according to "Crop Reporting Service. This is five percent'under the 1,259,- 000 head saved in 1942 and compares' With the 1,336,000 head the ten year (1932-42) average. This year 84 lambs were, saved per 100 ewes as compared with 88 last year. Ohio ranks second in the number o f lambs saved in native states and ranks tenth fo r ' all' states in 1943.' ' In aSj much as the “ GhLCedarville” historical Sketch covets several in­ stallments, you no doubt, will want to keep, copies o f each issue. The notice is given that readers ‘can keep the issues if they desire. The sketch is being written'by Rev, F. M. Foster b f Wood Ridge,“N , J „ fo r many yearn a pastor in New York City, and a native o f this place. He w ill cover incidents beyond the days o f moat o f our present day citizen*, fie is now past ninety years o f age and has a remarkable .memory o f boyhood days in this community. Uncle Bam needs all Cedarvilla and Cedarvjllo Township women to work at the Red Cross Surgical Dressing Center in the Library, Monday, TthSs- ' day and Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 5 and Tuesday evening from S to 10:30 to make bandages and dressings fo r the U. S.*Army. This is, fo r ottr boys and girls Who are fighting for you. _ j(:■. : ■ ..., . f* .v ' ’ . • '. .;*■»««{. iim m ^ '-y-: 3 / j t xV* -■ ....... . lir ± / . k f .taly has fallen—but the war is not over and you know it! Think o f Berlin and Tokyo— think of the men dying at this moment* ^ i 5 % ' Can we, you and I, afford to let them down— to turn their battlefront victory into a home- front defeat? Let’s buy wore War Bonds than ever.... let’s back up their victory with ours— the success of the 3rd War Loan! There are battles coming—tough, bloody, hard-to-win. battles—before this war is over. And it’s the last battle that counts. We’ve got to back up our fighting men . . . we’ve get to buy'War Bonds with every dollar, every dime we can scrape up. P r e s id e n t R o o se v e l t saidit, asCommander-; in-Chief: ihe enemy with equiptmnt only equal to that o f ihe emny. are determined to provide our troops with overpowering superiority jaf guatity .and quantity o f arms andarmaments. jfI; • Our fighting men will do their job—it’s up to you, personally. to keep their victories safe iy. buyingWarBonds NOWwith every dollaryou can—not withwhat you’d ordinarily save or in- vest, but more-nvory bit more you canmanage. ■ ‘ « » World’s Safest Investments it 'I say that we Americans will not be sat­ isfied to send our troops into the fire o f -S«rl«s li give* yon hack $4 for ermy'lS WiMHi th« bred^retiue*. Intw »t:i4^ ayrer?9ompound.d scmiannuallf, if held to matoritr. Price: 75% til maturity value, RV4* T ra iiw y N iM iir ilN A .I969t readily maiketshle, accept* able r e redk rettskreL redssm** .able st psf *nd accrued interest for the purpose of «tis . _ erabestate tsxei. D*fod.September © Fed.. 15, 1943; due i m mm r , , Pccemher 15, Denominatipns: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and $l,000,000,JPrice: par and accrued interest. V Other iM irH lse “C” EUdehtedaMs; 2% TreasuryRonds * of 1951*1953; Umtcd StatesSavings ' Bonds Sarie* * f * i tTuitea dtafor Savings Bond* Series **&* ‘I'ftV ’ * k J>. 0 Ti the . Hou mea ther ate cons V vers polio Was Reso ever; and i. -tha1 throi and ing. othei ing a couri alwa and, Unit< tion 1 to an The < ies a tions There val o: •minis .testin stronf minis drafti sit. . ly tha postp< tion |1 ' thers. o f Vii sen o: that ) gins 1 check males civilia, **how m spared v claim. Navy more 1 ployee 3,000,0 the F e 1 sibe-to five h for mi sopara . Would weal, bring dened If tli retary Admin, the av find hi least 1 o f the that t twenty per cer . adjusli briicke likelihr o f the be *c< tJiere i legislnl ,ir *hA l fR . t*s4 Nnreri heCrea- . Cou»tgr* Ham E, •; 1 W sb-k mre red praying support .lent idl- 3 barred and fo r . 23,276 on - id action rt on tbe as sore to the 7EAD, tinriff. icy c - Presii P'sff sernn | h ' o f “ s... § K : “ was olutio <7*1 peace' diffic- a jus ture. Si'-r - The r M " tfH ■As i i H Mwv X* When It Counts Hi -f * V rjir : - . t V tH'" T 1 ■ 1 ^ * W .«!MH2BT, T U B n ^ m n i |„JV ,| . iH i f u , ; r i I '. - 'n . - y n ' . ; ■ »1!»IMMWUJWMjimilPWTr-LMllMK.- r* BE bility < mm tbe pre ' v. : » taxes, a ■ > . m fic Will "i ;flE at this is a si) I E come 1 S Congre - 0 : ' vant, e ' 0 that tl- * $ 0 - ' govern! - SjpDnsored Privately n ip,iiM||iii| ■■ ,'M 1" «■ ™------- — -- ■ — .............................. ........ Baok Them Up GREENE COUNTY WAR EINANGE COMMITTEE FRANK L. JOHNSON, rn w g r m b t j p v p p ^ j p o p w ® »* sibly r foxes. about. The a serif foands hsre f. labor, Shorter the am noW p. pifchty- mal. 1 \ W

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