The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
HP! mm (Ck>K9nran> Pam PamTum) « * paper Mpsir drop t o Mxtgr p*re*u£ o f norm*!, Already j .the wmapepewt Had magiwdn** o f the | •rnntry have yrfimtfaeBrimmifi tbalr emwomp-tioa o f newsprint and paper 3a e*d*r that a gr**ter amount why be -made available fop war u « s . Farmer* are befog called upow to fumiah, from their own -wood lot*, as Dutch pulp-wood rut poeaible dur ing the coming months. Housewire* and merchants are being requested to conserve wrapping paper and sacks. The whole American public is being asked to salvage every bit o f waste paper that it may b e reconverted for use in making container* and ship ping boxes. Eve: individual citizen can help b y not uang more paper than is absolutely necessary and by salvaging ever bit o f waste paper possibles , According to Chairman Cannon o f the Honse Appropriation Committee, the national debt will soop reach the statutor limitation o f two hundred and tea billion dollars and it will be come -necessary to increase the debt limit to three hundred billion, dollars,’ which the Administration hopes will suffice if the war does not last too long. The' national debt at the end o f World Wor I stood at but slightly more than twenty-six billion dollars. ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued from first ooge) • duction has-gained only 4$ percent In the area. In the same period sales in the Springfield market increased 37 percent and production made-a gain o f only three* percent. , ' ; These facts were recently released b^ the Miami Valley cooperative Milk Producers Assn, o f which John W. Collins o f Cedarvjlle’ Twp., is Greene Count director and association vice- president. They pointed out that the population in the Dayton sales area has increased from 335,000 in 1940 to 410,000, or an increase o f 78,000 people. During-. the-same-period;the population o f Springfield has jumped from 70,000 to 82 00. CORN CROP IMPROVES Prospects for com 'in Ohio continues to improve, according to a report from fhe State Crop Reporting Service. Conditions at the beginning o f the month pointed to a yield o f 47.5 bu shels -per acre as compared with 42 bushels a month earlier and 58 bushels jn 19421 The present forecast is 163,- 875,000 bushels as compared with the 1942 crop o f 185,762,000 bushels. MORE SOYBEANS THIS YEAR . Soybean prospects indicated 'a n Ohio crop o f 29,883,000 bushels com pared with 28,819,00 bushels last year. Out o f a total o f 1,598,000 acres o f soybeans planted fo r 'a ll purposes in the state this year, 89 percent are ex pected to be cut fo r beans. Last year 87 percent o f the planted acerage were Cut for beans. Conditions 'o f Sept, 1 Indicated a yield o f 21 bushels, per acre compared with 23 bushels in 1942. ’4-H CLUB MEMBERS TO BUY BOMfcER Greene County 4-H Club leaders and members will join with Ohio's O45,000 dub members in buying enough- war bonds to purchase a bomber dur ing the remainder o f September. Ac cording to C. C. Long, assistant state club leader, it will be up to the club members whether they send a medithn or heavy bomber to put'the hex on Hitler or Hirohito, A medium bomb er will cost $175,000 and a heavy bomber $360,000. Nearly every boy's 4-H club can find* the names o f former members now listed as servicemen in the arm ed forces. Man o f them arC in the air force, a number being pilots now taking bombers and fighting planes over enemy lines. Some former mem bers o f girl's clubs are in auxiliary forces, and every present active mem ber is working on some project which produces or saves materials needed in war. Many o f these projects pro duce h money profit and some o f these profits will be turned into a bomber. We will help you to buy your own home. Loan rate o f interest is 5%, Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. For Sale—Electric 2-bumer cooker. John A* Davis, Phone 3-1795 CALLING ALL W6M&N Unde Sam needs all Cedarville and Cedarvilla Township woman to Work at the Red Cross Surgical Dressing O u te r in the Library, Monday, Tues day and Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 5 and Tuesday evening froth 8 to 16:95 to make bandages and dressings f o r the U. % Army, This 3s fo r our boys and girls who I t t fighting fo r yon. WANTED i JPeetthrtM©pen for Maebhte Tenders, I M I Tender*, Third Hands, Add SfAtnr Engineers at Ohio Paper Ce„ -jPBEHIr^wiWMllEjgd os J as EBIW f EEa it. la the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, Ceernty o f Green, State o f Ohio, Ordi nance to fix salaries and bonds o f the Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk and Marshal o f said Village be and ordained by the Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk and Marshal o f said Village be and ordained by the Council o f the Village o f Cedarville, County o f Greene, State o f Ohio, as follows, to wit: ’ SECTION 1-— That the salary o f the B$ayor of -aid Village shall be in. the sum o f One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($18Q) p e r annum, payable in month ly installments o f Fifteen Dollars ($15.) per month. The Mayor o f said Village shall give bond in the sum of not lesB than One Thousand Dollars Seetion &>*• That the salary o f the Treasurer cB said Village shall be in the sum o f One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180.j per annum, payable in month ly installments o f Fifteen Dollars; ($15.) per month. The Treasurer o f said Village shall give bond in the sum o f not leas than One Thousand' ($1,900.) SECTION 3.— That the salary o f the /Clerk of said Village shall be -in the sum o f Four’ Hundred, and Eighty ($480.) per an num, payable in monthly installments o f Forty Dollars ($40.) per month. The Cleric o f said Village .shall give bond in the sum o f not less than One- Thousand Dollars ($1,000.). SECTION^.— . ’ That thf 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 monthly installment* o f $50 Dollars ($50.) per month. The Marahsal' o f said Village shall give bond i ff the sum o f not less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), SECTION R— That all Ordinance* or parts o f Or dinances inconsistent herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed and this Ordinance shall take effect from and after the earliest period as pro vided by law, passed this 7th day of September, 1948, C. H. CROUSE, President o f Council N NELSON CRESWBLL, . ClerkT . LEGAL NOTICE Anna Viola Davison, whose place 'o f residehce ia unknown and cannot be ascertained will take notice that on the 8th day ■o f September, 1043, Arthur <S, Daidsou filed hie eertaig action against her in divorce on the g«e*ad* o f sefcrem* cruelty and gross neglect, said causae being No. 23,969 'eg the docket o f .the Common Plea* Court o f Greene County, Ohio and that said matter will come fo r heart ing on or after October 16, 1948, (9-10-6-10-15) PAUL J, GAISER, Dayton, O., Attorney fo r Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Clewis Brue, whose place o f resi dence is unknown and cannot be as certained will take notice that on the 7th day o f September, 1943, Geneva Brue filed her certain action against him in divorce on the grounds o f wil ful absence, said cause being No. -23,274 on the docket o f the Common Pieaa- Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said matter will corn* for hearing on or after October 16, 1943, (9-10-6-10-15) FORREST DJJNKLE, Attorney fo r Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE Ruth Hariness, whose place o f resi- denc« is unknown and cannot with* reasonable diligence be ascertained; will take notice that on the 19th day o f August, 1943, Roy Harness filed his certain action against her in di vorce on the grounds o f extreme cruelty and gross neglect o f duty, said cause being No. 23262 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said matter will come for hearing on or after October, 9th, 194$. . (8-27-6-10-1) MAR.CUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff- l e g a l n o t i c e William E- Apking, who** addree* is unknown, will take notice that on the 7th day o f September 1943/Naomi r . Apking filed her action in the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for divorce from William E. Apking on the ground* o f wilful ab sence fo r more ttan three years and o f gross neglect o f duty and praying that she be given cuatody and support fpr her minor child, permanent ali mony, that the defendant be1barred Of interest in her property and fo r other relief and is Case No. 23,278 on the records o f said court. Said action will be heard before said court on the 23rd day o f October 1943 or as soon thereafter as is convenient to the court. (9-10-6-10-15) ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney fo r the Plaintiff. 1 ,-,t.. *■>«'-*}\ f ISMSlSl '^ 'Xpi -i K \ 'A, - - %Y> * A -V *- It’ ll cost you an extra *100 Bond To look Mra in the eyel '•'ft' H E ’S A N AMERICAN SOLDIER. Some day, i f God is with him, h e ll come home. And when he does, you’ll get the biggest thrill o f your life i f you can lo o k him squarely in the eye and say, UI couldn’t help you fight—but I did everything in my power to help you wm!v” There’s only one way you can say that . . . honestly say it. And that is to help him win now . . . when he heeds all the help you can give him. r w' * Today’s particular job for you is to scrape together every dollar you can -and buy an extra $100 worth o f War Bonds! That’s your job in the 3rd War Loan ! It’s n o t - enough to buy your regular amount o f Bonds. It has to be more. It has to be an extra buy—a little more pressure for the shoulder that’s'against the wheat R em em ber t h is — you aren’ t giving,yox& money. You ’re lending it to the . govern ment for a while. And you’re malting the best investment in the world. -fv $15,000,000,0#0 HiHinhimlrldfi fidiiilM VIV11 HUlInvIlll v^VVMR' Marffean WORLD’S SAFEST INVESTMENTS Chew* the security that fits your requirements United States WSr Savings Bonds—Series "E "; Give* you back $4 foe every $3 when the bond matures. Interest! 2.9% aiyear, compounded semiannually, i f held to maturity. Denominations: $ 25 , $50, $ 100 , $500, $1000. Redemption! Any time 60 days after issue date, Price: 75% o f maturity value. PA% Treasury Bonds o f 1964-1969: Readily mar* ketablc, acceptable as bank Collateral, redeemable at par add accrued interest fo r the purpose o f Satisfy, ing Federal estate taxes. Dated September 15 ,1943 ; due December 15* 1969. Denominations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $100,000, and $1,000,000. Price: Par and accrued interest. Other.securities; Series "C ” Savings Notes; %% Certificates o f Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds o f 1951*1955;United States Savings Bonds series “ F*; United States Savings Bonds scries ."G .” Sponsored Privately GREENE COUNTY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE FRANK L. JOHNSON, chairman 1^.' Baek Them Up — Buy Invasion Bonds N*Si*|
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