The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
wM* W*«4A«teBLetter (Ootrrarow? W »m Pm s* P m **) |w s l w . nw lew than jo o tre** a f ...... - .. ^ ,. —Trfr-: ; - a*»v n.n« Tdnri. Order Wank* may b* i t tb« U. 8. te b*e»*M Araerican cibi. j *®cur6<1 <»u«t ***nte <rf^ce. ■ "r-3I5W nator*tiwitio»i p**s*a‘ ^ r ' " r ' ll'~"' 1 iiw How# last w#*k, and now goo* to J U u S ’C D lS lU lS S C S i to Senate where it may moot strong1 ^position, aooojdilMf to report*. Tfco rieSsnr* applies only to Chinesef FH-j i lino*, Hindu 1 , listens, Javanese,] Xam «*e. Malay*, Korean*, aw f other l ’>{andly people* o f the brown and yel- * ”ow races, are still barred front ad Suit Against . Election Board Judge Frank L , . Johnson after hearing evidence in a su it brought by vilssion to this country. It I* expect- ( Dr. O. S. Adams and Robert F. Raid ed, if favorable action.}* taken in the, win, Yellow Springs, against the rase o f the Chinese, representatives ' County Election Board, asking a re e f theae other group* will demand stralht against distribution o f ballots, similar treatment fo r themselves, tin - dismissed the action on the. grounds der the present law total immigration o f insufficient evidence. A State to the United States, from all nations, Supreme Court decision o f a similiar is limited to ode hundred and fifty case on October 6th covered a »imr thousand persons pep year. There ii iliar case. There is a controversy in strong sentiment in the Congress fo r the village between leaders as to can- i laterially reducing this immigration didates, for election in the village and . uota, or fo r barring all immigrants the school district. during the postwar, years, so as t o ' f — r = ----------- ; i ase the ^reemployment problem for C e i l i n g l i m i t . I s ormer war workers and ^returned CANADA S K U f m t t WE LBND.LEASB A dispatch from Ottawa, Canada, states that Canada ha* entered into contract with England to furnish MO million pounds o f pork at 122,60 a hundred fo r dressed meat at the sea board. The New Deal is ‘Isnd-Ieasfng’ all kind* o f meat on the Santa Claus basis to the Churchill government that sells the meat to the British a t a profit. That i* one way England is financing her part o f the war. Americans buy bond* to pay the farmer and the New Deal gives the meat away. No wonder Churchill comes often to make the White House a visit. ' FOR SALE—Old fashioned sweet pie pumpkin*, any amount* Murray Marshall, Cedarville, Ohio, fighting men. The predicted' resignation o f Prent iss Brown, Director o f the,Office o f Price Administration, has come a t 1 last. The former Senator from M ich .! •gan, who was defeated fo r re-election1 last November because of-his support' of the President's Price Gontrol Bill, was never happy in his bureaucratic position. Chester’ BOwles o f Connec ticut, who fo r the past several months has been in actual charge of the OPA as General Manager under Mrj Brown, has been named to fill the vacancy. ALONG FARM FRONT {Continued from first stage) The showers which broke the near., drought condition early in the week were badly-needed. In fact a lot o f ,wheat* some o f which had been seeded a month had never, germinated fo r lack o f moisture. Likewise pastures Were suffering for lack o f rain. On the. other, hand the dry weather_has helped soybeans and com mature be fore freezing weather. 4JJ MEMBERS MAY GET’TREES 4-H members may secure trees fo r woodlofc planting from th* Ohid Div ision o f Forestry without charge, ex cept fo r the'transportation cost. , Black locust, red pine, shortleaf pine and white pine seedlings 'andt NowOnPopcirn Fearing that popcorn will jump out of its jacket the OPA this week an-- incspiced ceiling prices f o r an article that appeals, to. ydung and old. The $3,68 a hundred awl the wholesaler The retail price o f unpoped corn is 20c a pound. The farmer is to get $3.68 a hundred arid the’ wholesaler and retailer- will divide $16,32, the difference per hundred pounds be tween farm, and retail prices. This is how' the New Deal is _taking care of the farmer. We will help you to buy your own home.. Loan rate o f interest is 5%, Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. * . — Tirtey @mm* Say* - Re Your Own Judge We asked a turkey grower in a neighboring county about the prospect o f turkey* for Thanksgiving and Christinas following the government dropping out o f the market. We are informed many who usually feast on, turkey the coming Holidays will be disappointed. He points out that the government now has taken over all cold storage space for the army and navy storage. This leave* no storage for dressed turkeys and thousands o f them must be dressed before they are needed. Many city folks have no way to dress a Jive tur-key and must depend on a storage turkey killed a few weeks be fore needed. ’ This situation8will mean growers will not find as active a market and only those who can handle live birds will probably have turkey Thanks giving. Our informant states that he is now unloading his turkey crop o f about 600 rather than take a chance on tit* Holiday tred*. poultry is.iww'a drug on- tba.aur- ket for' there is no place for dressed chickens in cold storage. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Joseph M. Richardson, Deceased. * Notice is hereby giyen that Ruth Lee Richardson ha* been duly ap pointed as Administratrix of the es tate of Joseph .M, Richardson, de ceased, late- of*Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day o f September, i m w i l l i a m b . M c C a l is t e r , • Judge- of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. .FOR SALE—10 gallon barrdl churn. .Good condition ^1*0* two small wood stoves. Phone 6-2624. • FOR SALE—Heatrola Type heat ing stove, Good condition. Used ihreo years. Reasonable price, Phorie 6-1611. LEGAL NOTICE Blanche Tu**#y, whose last place o f residence was 6? Ringald Street, Day- tod, and her present address is un known, will t*k* notice that on the 13th day o f October, 1248, Harold G. Tusa&y, Wright Field, headquarters Sqd-, Material Command, Sec. B. Barracks 121, filed his certain action against her in divorce on the grounds ttf wilful absence, said cause being No, 23,313 an the docket o f the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio and that said matter will come for hearing on or after the 20th day of November, 1943. HAROLD TUSSEY; By D. H. WYSONG, Attorney- 906-7 U« B, Building, Dayton, O,. (10-16-6-11-19) „ CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH * * . Malcolm A , Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert 11:00 A, M.„ Morning Worship. $haw; Supti 7:00 P. M. Christian-Endeavor. legal notice Madge Ed:... , whose address h a last known plaoe ourtk Sti, Dayton, ce that on th* 14th , Hamid Edmisott ,he Common Fteee* County, Ohio, for qo Edmisbn on till segleet of duty and .id praying thatite f their minor child, its interest In his dered conveyed to perty and for other No* 23817 on the oprt. Said action said Court on the imher, 1943, or a* » is convenient ,to unknown but \ o f address wu Ohio will take o f October, 1 filed his actf-v. i Court o f G ,v divorce from r* grounds o f gt' extreme crud* be given cuslo'i That the defy; real estate I t interest in Ms , relief in his or- record of sr,v’ will bo hoard 27th, day o f N soon thereafti. the Court.. (l0-l5-6«1.l-ts iOLD EDMISON By his Attorney, OBERT H. WEAD FOR 3ALE-1 White Rock pullets, fall layers. -A ’ hur Pfeifer,, Phone, 6-2511. Government Will Withdraw Draftees From Antioch The army specialized unit of some 400 is to be withdrawn from Antioch College oh October 31, according to announcement. 1 . r This move was necessary according to reports due to sanitary conditions in-Yellow Springs. Village authorit ies have issued orders that all prop erty adjacent the sanitary sewerage lines must be connected at once. The governmet also objected to the water and elorination has since, been install ed to meet the army standard. LOST—Ration Books No’ s. 1, and 3 for, four persons; glasses and pocket book. Please r.eturn to this office or. phone 6-1053.' REWARD. * it OPEN MONDAY 12:39 TILL 8:45 M. * * McGregor U America's mast famous sports* wtar name. And Yorkshire is the most famous &*11 McGregor feature#! Knitted under a pat- mated interlock process, o f fine woob mohair [tad ray**, Yorkshire is one sweater that m n ’t » M . . . . . * jc : y •Artek, Mg, sr stretchI Becauss.of the. woo!, p e jrrim * %>au*« * f the mohair, it’s light* andliotdsits shape. 9is«« 3 ^ 4 »ih levers! models " w . # m m m wntOvtooMMUAve iPamCFIELO. OHIO MeWnriMeMKi * it IUY U. $, WAR BONDS A it WAR ABOUT, DADDY Honey, in A place called Chine, children can never plhy as you can . • • because men in airplanes roar overhead'and shoot them, and burn their homes. . ■g- In other places . . . in Norway andFrance, in Poland and Greece and Russia . . • children have their mothers and daddies taken away from them . . . led off to a prison called a concentration camp. Their children may never see their parents again. Many o f these children—boys- and girls lust like you—don’t get enough to eat. Many o f them have starved to death. Why is all this happening? Because there tre evil people in the world, who -call. themselves the Axis, who do these things. And it’s our job to make them stop— to see that they never trouble the world again. That’s what this war is all. about. . . . '*’■ rt ri ■ -V4» -• ' •• ’ T o do'Ouf job We’ve got to knock out the Axist And a lot o f us Daddies Would like to do it with our own fists . . .. odour own guns. W e can’t all do than There’s other work tharUncle Sam wants us to'do. So let’ s help knock out the Axis with that work. Let’s take a dime out o f each dollar we earn while Working and buy W a r . Bonds and Stamps to turn our dollars into America's tough new tanks and iplanes, So , ; , tell your employer to . set aside 10 percent o f what you.eArn every payday in the War Bond Payroll Savings Plan. Then, each time it adds upt to $18 ,7& you’ll get a bond. Your Government will use that’money to smash the Axis, Every dollar is a nail In, Hitler’s coffin. Every bond a bomb to blow the lan off thin earth* Arid, vmir money is an investment against th.if time' when peace returns and you will n o longer have to answer that question: * “ Daddy, what’s this war about?” BackThe Attack X This Bank hafe purchaser, nd Owns United! States Boin*» to the Amount "of $2,684,5-1 ..00 as our part ill the " " . WAR} EFFORT Make Your Purchase H f. e! * RESOURCES Statement of Condition as at The Close of Business Monday, October 18,1943 LIABILITIES Cash on hand and in other Banks TJ. S. Bonds ................................. .... Greene County, Ohio Bonds............. Federal Reserve Bank Stock....... ... Banking House......... ...... ........ . Furniture and Fixtures !................ Notes of Our Customers.... .... Total .$1,175,102.17 ,2,684,560.00 .. ‘ 6,850.00 6 , 000.00 - 86 , 000.00 1.00 . 506,558.50 .$4,476,071,67 Deposits ...... .................. ............. ........ ...... $4,026,2i> ».67 Othfer Liabilities .......................................... 5 ^,70 Capital Stock ........................ $100,000,00 Surplus ..............:...... *. ............$100,000.00 Undivided Profit ................... $200;000.00 Reserves ........ 48,273.30 Total Capital Accounts.......... .................... 448,2/^.30 ' T ota l................. *...... ........................ $4,475,071.67 Has stood the test of 108 years of changingCommercial Banking FRIENDLY - RELIABLE - COURTEOUS - HELPFUL H SD CO H We "Witl week letter forme ton, Grass. Divisi ision o f the o f Oh action lieye Octob- it is: ‘My short ,37th < New < a was a ment) Lieutf- Beigh' title (• •thing have t and h I alw: at a Si Gener his co yards iftgar place . “Mj Baxte. for tl bloode the Jf ,throui over. one hi ed bo; at the hard that b ■ may j We 1 month . “ I every . My ri best < time Tokyt Eddie *> For has b- betwe the m- of ole other. s latter battle these way •• Comir Fillmi taxes margi cents colore taxes purpo. terest from count-. dustr; ties 0 ducts South to vot the N TIJie , on th as to the 1 Housi expec Thi the 8 ed ’bj tume in tjf porta elude- from miss!- ernm the h eligil withe- sectie pre-r in a Hous- but i< not *mer the 1 by a ting OP price ated well dueii couth
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