The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

e *np 11 >0 w - w w t a M * J & C 2 ZFJSgZZi* the life pf the Commodity { ^ ^TOtrowp W m x W m n P am I ' __________________________ ! Credit Corporation i« extended until * ....... j next July 1st, *o that its statutory " « j Inactions may be carried out, the mbsidke far the Jowedag ®f toed" Ranking and Currency Committee roc- price* wst only by the Commodity emmend* that 111 future expenditures Credit CorporatioB, bet by a »y o i h « o f the Commodity Credit Corporation agomey o f government. The Commit- shall be audited by the Comptroller tee Bill aloe male** the egp«mU< ure o f General as the representative o f the public funds fo r subsidy payments U-, Congress, thus, making certain' the legal, on and after January 1st next,! agency uses none o f its funas for thus permitting present subsidies to paying subsidies in any indirect man- contlnue until December Slat so that ner. The Bill la scheduled to go to the floor o f the House next week, where Administration forces are ex­ pected to pat up a hard fight in favor o f the present subsidy program* How­ ever, unless all signs fail, the Commit­ tee action will bo upheld and the anti- subsidy measqje wil|be passed by the House, ass Public Sale! *> ■ 1 ■ As we are leaving the farm we will sell at Farm 4 miles East o f Cedarville, on the Townsley Road. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1943 Sale starts at X o’clpk. . 2 — HEAD OP HORSES — 2 Black mare and grey gelding, weight 3500, a good farm team. 23-HEAD GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE-23 Consisting o f cow with 3rd calf, a heifer;. 4 year old cow with a heifer calf; 2 year old heifer with heifer calf; 3 year old heifgr with heifer calf;^3 year oldf cow with heifer calf? 5 year old cow, fresh 60 days, a heavy milker; 10 year old cow with heifer calf, fresh 60 days, now in heavy production; 7 year old cow to freshen December 5, a 45 lb. cow; 5 year old cow to freshen December 1; 5 year old cow to freshen December 13; .? year old cow to freshen in December, a ‘ real dairy cow. Three 7 month old. heifer calves, 1,-7 month old bull calf. Herd bull 2 1-2 years old, a real breeder and from a heavy hiilk and butter stain. These cows are all sound in Udders, T, B. and Bang's Tested and are State Accredited under Federal Supervision. “ DAIRY EQUIPMENT McCormick-Deerlng heavy duty milking Machine with Electric power. Complete piping fo r 9 stalls. This outfit is in'perfect con­ dition, only used a short time. 1 Cream separator, 12 cow size, with electric motor, ‘used 2 years, a clean separator. - I - 50— HEAD OF HOGS —50 5‘ Hampshire Sows, second and third litters, 40 fall' pigS. 4 Duroc* Sows' with small pigs. All hogs doubler immuried. 55 HEAD OF SHEEP— 55 40 Delaine-Sltropshire breeding ewes. Ewe lambs and weathers. 15 .Head o f Shropshire Breeding ewes- FARM EQUIPMENT 10-20 McCormick-Deering tractor, Little Wonder; 2-14 Tractor plow, 3 set of good shaves. Oliver Tractor disc, 2 horse disc, Hoosier wheat drill, McCormick moWer, McCormick hay rake, I, H. C. corn planter with wire and plate for soy beans, 2 row corn plow, potato plow, field drag and- drag harrow. • Wo6d wheel wagon with fiat top and grain, beds,-feed sled, 100 feet o f hay rope and pulleys, 2 hog fountains, one with heaters, 2 hog boxes 6x12 and 1 6x7. Cattle dehomer, horse clippers, post diggers, shovels, forks, chains, anvil. One Zenith farm radio, complete with wind charger and -battery. One House car 8x14 with wheels, 2- sides breeching harness, 1 side leather tug harness, leather collars, lines and halters. -TERMS OP SALE------CASH D. Coulter, .Aucts.—Weikert & Gordon Lunch on Grounds IC D .N 9E R V E N A T U R A L G A S ! Present transmission pipe lines and other facilities for' distribution o f natural gas are loaded to capacity. - Your government urges you to save this precibus fuel for the war effort.' REDUCE HOME TEMPERATURE Lower the thermostat to 65a F. In the daytime. Turn It up to 70* (but never higher) in the evening. Lower it to 55° at bedtime. If'necessary fo r comfort, wear warmer clothes around the house* Oth*r Ways to Which You Can Sava This Vital tool Unless something unforeseen de­ velop* the Congressional investigation o f the production, distribution, and rationing o f oil and gasoline will be under way before the Special House Committee on Petroleum by the time this column appears in print It is predicted that the investigation will, be one o f the most important and far- reaching Congressional probes con­ ducted in recent years. There is wide-spread interest in the present oil and gasoline situation, and many o f the* highest government officials, as well as numerous producers and dis­ tributors from over the nation, in­ cluding several from Ohio, will be called before the Committee ' as witnesses* LEGAL NOTICE Charlie Hamilton, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 25th day o f September, 1948, Minerva .Hamilton, tiled her certain 'petition against him in di­ vorce, on the grounds o f extreme cruelty and gross neglect o f duty, said cause being case No, 23299 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio; That said cause will be far hearing on or after October 13th, 1943. (10-1-6-11-5) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff.. P0 1 wh 1 m $ your house M id i d om tmb & Inttdf motbeutripping V0 Vift the kitchen Huge o*ty f*r cooking, not for hem U* Kotp top hurntr fUme to 0 K Repot* dripping hot rooter fmemt V* Meet nomorewain thm ntussnry P* Don't use running hot teeter ’ tot toothing disbei or hmtM V0 Droto tokdoto tbodei J K Shut bedroomdoor } It* d o t 0 bedroom regitier P* Clot* fireptete domper T H i D A Y T O N 1 1 AND l i l t l t y C O M P A N Y * NOTICE O f APHHNTMENT Estate o f J<j«epb M. Richardson, Deceased. Notice is hereby giVhn that Ruth Lee Richardson has been duly ap­ pointed, as Administratrix o f the es­ tate o f Joseph M. Richardson, de­ ceased, late o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day o f September, 1943. william b . M c C alister , Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Blanche Tussey, Whose .last place o f residence, was $3 Ringold Street, Day- ton, and her present address is un­ known, will take notice *that op the 13th day of.,October, 1943, .Harold G. Tusaey, Wright Field, headquarters Sqd-, Material Command, Sec. B. Barracks 121, filed his certain action against her in divorce on the grounds o f wilful/absence, (Sftid cause being No. 23,313 on the docket o f the Com­ mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio and that said [matter Will (come fo r hearing on or after the 20th day of November, 1943. . HAROLD TUSSEY, - By D. H. WYSQNG, Attorney. 906-7 U. B. Buildipg, Dayton, O, (10-15-6-11-19) W THJL jbw » tnuction OP SEWEBASE TBEATMENT PLANT ANO SAHI* TABY OUTFALL MW SB ^ VILLASE OF OEOAiyiLLE, •BEENE COUNTY. OHIO SspsraUi wwled Mda mil In* r»cwired by ; the Vf|l« 4 r* vi €«i*rtUle, Greene County, Ohio, t *t the YiUuv Ball, until IS unlock Kuan, Veatrei W*? Time, Nwember 6, 1943. end . will tiien be opened unit re*A »loud at the above addrete « b the following; "The Construction of a Sewerage Treat- meat riant and Sanitary Outfall Sewer." The Infwnwtloq. for Bidden*, Plea*, Sped* fleet!ono, Bid and Contract Honda, Bid Blank* and the Contract Document# may be examined at the office of Nelaan Creewel), Village Clerk, CvdarvIUe, Ohio, or at the office of Rial T. Parrlah, ConaulUar Engineer, S 4 S.S 4 V- B. Bulldiitg, Dayton, Ohio, Coptee may be obtain^ ed upon.the depoalt of 120,00 for each aet, fully refundable to Blddera returning aet* In good, condition within 5 day# after the open­ ing, Da* pemplete set will be lsaued to each proepectlve bidder. Each bidder muat deposit n Caaliter'a Check, or,"Certified Check on a. good jand advent, bank or »n, approve*! p{ii Dead In an amount at at leaat five per cent ( 5 %) of the base bid 111 , lbs. form end subject to the condition* pro­ vided In the "Jnformatlon for Bidders." All bids must be .submitted on the form* provided with tile Specification*. No bidder may .withdraw hi* bid within thirty ( 39 ) day* arter the actual date of the opening thereof. 1 ' The right la reserved by the Village Council to reject uny or alt blda and to waive In- Cormalltlea. IBP VILLAGE COUNCIL VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO H. H, ABELS, Mayor. * ■ATTEST: . - , NELSON CRE 8 WELL, Clerk. (Oct.' 8-1.5-22-29) |ground* of grosa msgluet of dutY *n<I will bo heard by said Cou$t pn tb* *extroms crualty and prayjpg that ha *27th day of N‘ vambor, 194S, pr *a be given custody of their minor child* soon thereafter as f$ s^nvenifat !That the defendants interest in bis the Court. .real estate be ordered conveyed to interest in bis property and fo r other j relief in his ease No- 23317 on the| reford o f said Court. Said action* (10-15-3-11-19) H iROLD EDMISON By Ms Attorney, ROBERT H. WEAD LEGAL NOTICE Ira Garrett, whose ^place of residence is unknown, wlU take notice that on the Ctli day o f October, 1949,-•Marlmi Garrett* filed her certain netltlpn against him for divorce, on the grounds of wlllful absence, said csuro being case No. 23,273 on the daokot « f tlie Common. rieas .Court, Green* County. Ohio. That ■ said cause will he Ton. hearing on or after the 13th day of November, 1943. UM-Ot-lI-l*) ' ' • . FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney-for Platutlff. LEGAL NOTICE Madge Edmison, whoso address is unknown but whose last known place of address was Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio will.take notice that on the 14th o f October, 1943, Harold Edmison filed bis action in the Common Pleeas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for divorce from Madge Edmison on the' N O T I C E ! Not hiving promise of any Coal soon olid Feed so hard to get I have elosed my place of business f a r the present or until I can get coal and feed. ....Whenever l can get a car of Coal I will open up to take care o f it. 1 am working at Frigidaire at Dayton, afternoon and *# night, hut will be at Office every morning from 9 o’clock until 12 o’clock getting my business straightened up. Any one knowing themselves indebted to me can see me at thesekpurs or see Mrs.McGuinn at h om o any evening. C. L McGUILN, 4» Cedarville, Ohio HHI L hrhb blue stars in my window. Three sons—mine—in the service. , "When you’ve got a flag like that in your 5 window, mister, you know why you write * out your check.,,vjrwiVA...when your own : community’s war fund and theNationalWar • Fund make their joint appeal for your help. - "I guess I’ve done my share during my ( life to help out folk? who just weren’t as v lucky as I was. Call, it ’charity or anything else you want. I just call ,it,haying a heart ’ under your vest. But...I’m wandering,** - "I also want some o f my dollars to hel. give my boys what the USO calU a ’home away from home! A swell show so entertain them—in Africa, Australia, or here in a camp aj: home^^cup . of,bot^coffee, a ciga­ rette, a dance with a decent, pretty girl...aU the tilings^ big and little, that keep up my boys’ tporele. Apd the USO.is one o f the Agential in the.NationalWar Fund, "What I want to My Is that I didn’t have} to think beyond that service dag to digdown. deep and dig down quick. “Becauie 1 want to send food and me4i* cine and' clothes and anything else that's ^ .needed tQtb#,Russians, Yugoslavs, Chinew, t and every other one o f our fighting allies* , "Why? Not; just because I’ve got a heart1 under my vest. But because I want to keep ? them figh tin g ! They’re my sons' allie#, The1 harder and. longer they fight soqoer this war will he over-tbe sooner my sons will come hack to theirmother and me* "Yes, and I wapt things taken care o f here at home, too. The wives and children and mothers o f men in service Kids whose mothers ap^working in'factories—and help­ ing to win ,thp,;production battle^ All the local folk! who. need help—war or peace. "And last, but far from least, it’s swell to he ahl$ tp give wve, and{know that all the ditfen^tjronfefifiiaries pf your dollars will be helped i^ jhe bft| and qulci|eft way* I fig* ured wh|tj?d giy$ tq oqr own community's fond and^tp each p f the agencie# pn the Na­ tional War Fund Hit, added the total, and dottbUdUh ’,B«f»U9e...wiUt,you see I have three tea* sons, But donMtiiun#m< I venture to hope that you'll dp the tarn*;’ ONCEfor ALLthese: u $ o United Seamen’s Service War Prisoner* Aid BelgianWar Relief Society ' BritishWarRelief Society French Relief Fund Friends o f Luxembourg GreekWar Relief Association Norwegian Relief PolishWarRelief QueenWllhelmina Fund RussianWar Relief United ChibaRelief United CzechoslovakRelief United Yugoslav Relief Fund RefugeeRelief Thmees United StatesCommittee for tbs Care o f Furopeati Children FUND % 0 U«*eA by l i l t iA tfAttONAU BANK s rmn -Ki HMSVOa H y m h SIXTY Goner : HAPI ! I v -r jr A By CL. Me Sev , Congress! pecially tho Committee < action to fc '"government now tax lej Week the. te the Ways a ed in tsguin. their opposi lation until ^in public sr ■ Inasmuch i Democratic tee ready t the Republii tee proceed* tion tax bill it looked as tax legislat However, li tion spokes" sea to the C . propriation tally reduce' the Commit aider tax le certain, hov slight incre. for individu tax rates, lejvies may • imposition c probably be freely, predi will not toti dollars, inst half- billion the Roosev Republicans egic positior must make duce expen responsibilit ■ islation acc< if any new ed. • -The Sena' virtual deal Subsidy Bil Committee, the Federal the schools uting three ‘ year to the dred million distributed basis for tin arles, with 1 million to g mostly in tl: ficials were because of ' salaries foi ever were < be the open bureaucracy merica’s pu1 As previo umn, the Hi islation inc to depCnder services. Th a new depe; o f fifty dol dollars for -1 dollars for service man the Senate passed a sin the Preside.! al. It will however bef will receive The Horn jnittee has changing th’ . mit War Di just cancel peace come: the Cowiptr passes upor made Under settlements, ition to ti ‘Genera) Lin oua instfinci officials am proved and loUs items t dttting war teeth for a picnic outin ’ era ahippin; er pets, and ditures. Pi the Congre looaen cont. spending b tighten tlie so hni prose can i o n a i o’ck i u p . i see evenini f A bill rot ion act, pe five Chines ed States . migration fmately fo 1 f (O om t

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