The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

!. m O Jm X W L HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,1044 * T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D \ KARLH BULL — .--------- — EDITOR AND PUBLISHER tOUUtKK—-Motional KSitartal At*oc,; OWn N«r»p*p«r A im s .; MU m A V*U«jr Fm «. Entered » t the Post Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 81 ,1887 , as Second c la s s matter. FRIDAY, D ECEMBER 1 ,1 9 4 4 * . nw iw m iM H U iiirtu i OTi»miim»u* i B h e QUR BOYS ARE WATCHING THE BOND SALE • So f a r th e Sixth W a r bond sale has no t met with th e re- sponge expected a t th is s tage o f the This is true in both la rg e and small cities and towns. We are no t concerned a t th is time so much as to how o ther counties m e t this issue but we do have an in te rest in this campaign m beha lf of Greene county th a t did so well on all previous bond_ sales. When you stop to th ink th a t ou r boys have been purchas­ ing w a r bonds and the pay is taken ou t of th e ir $50 monthly salary . This should no t be necessary and it may no t be fa ir to th e boys as we see it. Giving up home, fam ily and friends to chance th e ir life w ith disease and bullets is enough and th e pub­ lic should no t expect the boys to sacrifice everything while most of th e public garners w a r profit dollars. The boys cannot sell th e ir bonds a t the end of th e sixty day period as thousands now on th e government pay roll do. This the boys in service do no t like and they express themselves in plain terms. Moreover eVery service man who re tu rn s home and takes a job or goes into bus­ iness starts immediately to pay social security taxes and income taxes to help pay fo r your bonds. With such a picture as this th e least those who remain a t home can do is to make liberal purchases of the Sixth W a r Bonds. Failure of th is bond sale will depress the boys at, th e fron t. They are vexed now over a shortage in munitions and the strikes fo r more pay th a t are repo rted each d a y .. As the ' bond advertisement on page fou r says“ buy bonds as a ticke t to ge t the boys back home.’ We must no t fail. FORSALE -253 ACREFARM 253 acre farm, 9miles N. E. of London, land is level, mostly black to dark loam . Fences a- bove average; 8 room house, good; barn poor but will do. . * . A Good Investment at $90.00 per Acre W. A. COCHRAN, South Charleston, Ohio. L. B. 434—Telephone 4561 »MBia9Sia EXECUTORS SALE Saturday, December 2,1944 . 10 A. M. • At West Door of. Court House, Xenia, Ohio In order to settle the estate of Lula B. Watt, deceased, her ex­ ecutors will sell the following real estate: The store building on the West Side of Main Street immediately South of the office of The Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Assoc-"1 iation, in Cedarville, Ohio. This store room is desirably located for commercial purposes. Basement and second story gives ample space. Appraised at $2,000.00. ■'* / ■TERMS: 10 per cent cash day of sale, balance within ten days. Miller and Finney, Attorneys, James H. Hawkins and Xenia, Ohio Mary Hawkins, Executors Col. Joe Gordon, Auctioneer, ' ' . . Xenia, Ohio R. 8 Cedarville, Ohio ‘ 1? 102 iinNacv * -= Y M Short and Kimmel will not be tried for their supposed part in Pearl Har­ bor debacle. The New Dealers do not. any more lies than possible fastened • on the White House. Some commen-! tators say neither can be convicted a t 1 any time in any kind of a court. I t! would be shocking if both produced ; evidence that they had followed orders and did not want to offend Japan be­ cause she is our best customer, (FDR to Sec. Hull when protesting the ship­ ment of scrap iron to Japan) The public might he interested in knowing who in this country sold the scrap iron to Japan 7 Who sold Japan ship loads of oil ? The White House should ans­ wer. The Greeene county Democrats are in a mixup among themselves. The requested recount in a Xenia precinct proved to be a flop, Prosecutor Shoup culed against the petition. You must designate some candidate that was in­ jured by a crooked count. Here is the reaction. Democratic officials are in l no mood to talk about a recount for it reflects on their' honesty and integri­ ty. Hence, they would like to have the Republicans ask for a recount for any :andidate on the ticket just to prove to the sore Democrats there was noth- ng wrong. The Democratic officials ire talking about some private affairs >f a party leader that .faced federal "•harges recently. It is the Democratic .ght and the Republicans will let the u*w Dealers settle their own affairs n'their own way. The return of 250 or more men in ,he 37th Division, mostly Ohio boys, n fact most ail members of the Na-- .ional' Guard that were promised re- mrn home after one years service, now are back after 32 months, nearly „hree years. To them it was just an- )ther Roosevelt promise not kept. The .ame situation exists in Canada where .he government wants to- break its iromise of “no draft” and send 16,000 oen who listed for home duty, into the .‘ront ranks on the German line. The ituation in Canada is near mutiny and crious trouble is predicted. Canadians vnnt to run their own country without Jictation from Churchill, who issues irders to -the White House, also, and vc furnish men, money and powder to ight King'George’s war. Draft of boys and girls 18 years of igc for military purpose will prove a nightmare at the White House before he issue is settled. The Catholic and Protestant leaders are opposing it as well as the W. C. T. U. and hundreds of feminine social and literary clubs, l’he American Federation of Labor is now on record against i t Those for taking boys and girls from homes be­ fore their education can be completed profit! in some, way-by military rule. PUBLIC SALE! I will sell at my farm located 9 miles South of Springfield, 1-2 mile South of Clifton on Clifton and Wilberforce rd., on Upton Close goes off the air after nis Sunday afternoon broadcast. Hi's talk on “Americanism'' and what it is und means last Sunday was the best we have .ever heard. .This Sunday he will discuss “Communism”. He has been forced off the air by-the New Deal administration because he expos­ ed the Roosevelt-Hillman connection during the last campagin. The same force that put Close off the air can close every church door in America as Stalin did in Russia. For Sale—Red Wool Coat. Size 15. Call 6-2351. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9,1944 At 12:00 Noon 21—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE— Consisting of 4 close up Jersey and Guernsey - Jersey-Holstein cows, one due in January; Brown-Holstein, Jersey; Brindle cow, due Feb;; Spotted cow, Jersey-Holstein, dun Jan.; Black-White Holstein, 7 yr. old, fresh Jan, 1.; Red Cow fresh Sept, bred; 3 yr. old, fresh in 8 weeks; Black cow, Holstein-Shorthorn, Feb., 4 yrs old; Jersey cow 4 yr., calf by side; 4 heifers, Guernsey 2 yrs. bred; Roan, Hereford, Jersey 2 yrs., bred; White face Her- ford and Holstein; Dark Jersey 2 1-2 years, fresh in December; 15 month black steer; Hereford bull. 23 — HEAD OF HOGS — 23 •Consisting of 19 feeders and fo u r open sows SO Open Wool Ewes 2 to 4 years old ONE BAY HORSE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Eva Craport, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Mildred Redman has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Eva Craport, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day of November, 1944. ■ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. 50 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 20 rd. roll "newwire; fence stretchers, hog box 6x6; water trough post hole auger; 150 muslin feed sacks, 140 burlap; kerosene tank; incubator, coal brooder stove, 2 ice refrigerators, milk cans garden tools, sausftgc stuffer and lard press combined; water separator, small copper kettle, small iron kettle, scythe, forks, junk and other things, sleighbells, kitchen cabinet, dining table bedroom suite, wood bed, three quarter iron bed; china closet, .book case; some chairs, small rocker *and chair to match, stands, hail rack, heating stove, old corner cupboard, two skillets, dishes, lamps, jugs,’ glass churn, egg crates, hobby horses, LEGAL NOTICE Pvt. Harry Marshall, 35619017, Bat­ tery B, 748 Field Artillery, Camp Shelby, Mississippi, is hereby notified that Katherine M. Marshall has filed it petition /o r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty against him through her next friend, Mary A. Jef­ fries in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23710, and that said cause will come on for ■hearing ‘six full weeks from the date of the first pub­ lication hereof; ( 12 -l-Ct-l- 5 -’ 45 ) DAN AULTMAN, Attorney for. Plaintiff About 75 six month old pullets'(White Rock) 40 to 50 White Rock Roosters for fries; 2 Guineas; some old hens. 6 or 7 tons loose timothy hay; 220 shocks corn in Field; SO hales of Straw 1 TERMS OF SALE—CASH Mrs.JohnKendig-JohnWaugh Weikert & Gordon, Auctioneers *«W***HBCSS * LEGAL NOTICE Anna V. Vasta, 63-109 Saunders Street Forrest Hills, Long Island, : N. Y., is hereby notified that John T. ; Vasts has filed a petition for divorce j on the grounds of gross neglect of du- ■ ty against her in the Common Pleas j Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same j being Ctfsc No. 23711, and that said J cause will come on for hearing on or after January 6,1945; <12-l-0t-i-5-’4G) IF YOU NEED PRINTING, DROP IN HERBERT M, ElKENBARY, Attorney for Plaintiff 211 Mutual .Home rjfidg., Dayton, Ohio. B _ For Bigger and Batter Vahias g H Watches^ Diamonds, Jowalry, Saifs, Radios, Guns, Musical iastruassats. MONEY TO LOAN On Anything of Valua - - Just Bring It Ini as low a t $9.75 SUITS " "h B fir B Loan O ffict, 65 W. Main St. SprlngfMd, O. *■ OPEN MONDAYS 12:30 UNTIL 8:45 * TA y fT l Blllll BMILLTIES MADE lit MEKIOA THE CHOICE OF MEN WHO KNOW AND APPRECIATE FINE NECKWEAR BlAUi’r ^ ijurnimm TSwOh Whsrever omc/.t crowds gather, you'll note a preference for Beau ^ Brummeff Ties. They're relaxing ; / ... . look fresher — and have eye appeal. Lift, his spirit way up "high — give him several Beau Brummell Ties. Beau Brumtaell 4Fold Uniform Tie for the Armed. Forces 3lock or Official OD Khpki Fabric and Color . . . . $1 V/CGUE StiCP • • • • ■<■■■ sMt sasouNrAMAVi SPRINGFIELD, OHIO BUY U. S. WAR BONDS TODAY—NOT TOMORROW L est we FORGET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A THANKSGIVING DAY 194 4 I thanksgiving .Day, 1944, brings us many reasons for which to give sincere thanks. Today sees our Armed Forces gaining steadily on all fronts. The end of the European phase of the war is in sight, Our enemies in the Pacific are gradually being driven from the lands they have enslaved. The promise that tomorrow holds forth is a happy one. We have weathered our darkest days of the war and now see the first*rays of the dawn of the sun of peace. A peace in the'winning of which we can all share the glory. The Work of you on the home'front will be no less valiant and no less a contribution to victory than that of our fighting men. A united and fighting America. So this Thanksgiving Day, 1944, let us , humbly raise our thanks to God for the strength and' courage that He has given us to combat our enemies. Let us tieVer forget the vital part tjhat faith, courage and self-sacrifice, the characteristics that are religion, will have played in the victory we can now forsee. I N I D A Y T O N P O W E R A N D U O H I C O M P A N Y LEGAL NOTICE Peggy Jacobs who resides a t 22 E. State St., Jefferson City, Missouri, is hereby notified that Ivan L. Jacobs has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, a- gainst her, the same being Case No. 23698, and praying fqr a divorce on the ground of G tobs Neglect of Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after the 80th day of December, 1944, ( ll- I 7 - 6 t- 12 - 22 ) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Sargt. William C. Bland, A- S, N, 3561010 Co. C 800 T. D. Bn. Ft, Bern- ing, Ga., will please take notice that on November 1, 1944, June M, Bland by her next friend, Ralph M. Johnson, filed her certain petition against him in divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty. That said case No. 23,682 on the docket of the Common Pleas Court in Greene County, Ohio, will come on for hearing on or after December 23rd 1944. , . (11-10 Gt- 12-15) J MARCUS SHOUP, , Attorney for Plaintiff. Common Pleas Court, Greene County. Betty Irene Howard, Plaintiff vs. Case No, 28584 Albert L! Howard, Defendant. « Albert L. Howard, whose last known place of residence was Central Avenue Osborn, Ohio, will take notice that on the 1st day of November, 1944, Betty Irene Howard filed her peititon a- gainst him in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for di­ vorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that .unless the said Albert L. Howard shall answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of December, 1944, judg­ ment may be taken granting plaintiff a divorce. BETTY IRENE HOWARD, (11-11-61-12-15) Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Juanita Towell, whose address is 250 Warren Street, N. E. Washington, B. C. is hereby notified that Edward J. Towell, on the 15th day of November, 1944, filed his petition against her in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce from her on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty. Said cause is numbered 23,703 on the Docket of said Court, and will be for hearing six weeks after the 15th day of November, 1944, the date of the first publication of said notice.. EDWARD J.-TOWELL, Plf’t. Geo. W. Daniels, Attorney, Springfield, Ohio. 6500.00 REWARD The undersigned offers a reward of 8500.00 $500.00 for information lead­ ing to the arrest and coviction of the hit-skip driver of a certain automo­ bile that struck and killed one Wil­ liam Payton at Oldtown, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, on State Route No. 68 be­ tween the hours of 6:15 and 6:30 P. M. on Friday, October 20th, 1944. Said automobile is believed to have been damaged about the right front including the head-light. •Any information may be reported to the Sheriff's Office, Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, or any State Highway Offiicer or other Police Officer. EULAH PAYTON, R. R. 1, Osborn,Ohio LEGAL NOTICE . LEGAL NOTICE Pauline til. Jolm, whose place ot residence li unknown ami cunnot with reasonable diligence be ascertained will - take uotico that Leon St. John lias tiled Ills certain action against her tor divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common l’leas Court or Greene County, Ohio, said cause being docketed as No. ' X.I.GSti. and Unit the same" will come on for hearing on or after December 3th, 1944. - (tU-20-fit 11-24) MABCUS SHOUP Attorney' tor PlalnUff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of V. L. Coy, also known aa Cassius Lincoln Coy, Deceased. Notice Is lioroliy given that Edwin J. Fergu­ son has been duly appointed as ‘Executor of the ustuto of C. L. Coy, aka Cassius Lincoln Coy. dccoased, late pf Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. i Data this 17th day ot October, 1944. ' WILLIAM B. McCALLISTEB, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. In' pursuuncee of an order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, we will offer for sale a t public auction on the 2nd day of December, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock A. M, at the^Wcst Door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, the following described real estate, towit: . Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio-, and in the Village of Cedarville, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning a t a point in the edge of Massies Creek being the north-west corner of L. G. Bull and Charles M. Crouse; thence With the said L. G. Bull and Charles M. Crouse’ line] north 72° .20’ East 100 feet to a stake corner to said L. G. Bull and Charles M. Crouse in the line of Main Street, Ce- arville, Ohio; thence with said Main Street N. 70° 40’ W. 40 feet more or less, to the edge of the Cliff bank of Massies Creek; thence with the mean- derings of said Creek bank or cliff to the point, of beginning, and there end­ ing, containing 2000 square feet more or less, being the same premises con­ veyed by W. M. Barber to Carrie J. Marshall and Lula Barber on April 14, 1887, recorded in Vol. 73, page 47 Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. Ex­ cepting therefrom the following de­ scribed real estate; situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarville, and boun. ded and described as follows: Begin­ ning at the northwest corner of a cer­ tain building on a lot owned by the Grantors herein; thence with the line of Carrie J. Marshall and Lula Barber, North 72° 20' East 65 feet to Main Street; thence "with said Main street North 70° .40' West 22 feet more or less to the edge of the Cliff bank of Massies Creek; thence with the mean- derings of said creek or cliff to the place of beginning, being the same premises conveyed on April 23, 1914 by Lula Barber and Carrie J, Marshall and their husbands to Charles E. Smith, recorded in Vol, 113, page 1, Said premises are located on the west side of Main Street in the Vil-. lage of Cedarville, Ohio, and is the store room immediately south of the office of The Cedarville Federal Building and Loan Association. Said premises are appraised a t two thousand dollars, ($2,000.00), and must be sold for not less than two- thirds of said appraised valne, / Terms of Sale: 10% cash on day of. sale by successful bidder, and the bal­ ance within ten days thereafter, Said sale is made by order of the j Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio ! in the case of Mary Hawkins and j James H. Hawkins, as exexcut^s of 1 the Last Will of Lifia B, Watt,'vs, j Harry Marshall, et al„ defendants. Mary .Hawkins and James H. Haw- kins, Executors of the Last Will of Lula B. Watt, Xenial Ohio, Col, Jos. Gordon, Auctioneer; Miller & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of D.- F. Dalliumur, Deceased. .Noll re is hereby given that l’earl Dalhamer has been duly appointed us Executor of Ute es­ tate of D. P. Dallmmer, deceased, late of iteuvercrcek Township, Greene County, Olito. Dated ihlx l!Uh day of October, 1944. WILLIAM U. M c CALLISTEB, Judge of the Prohutu Court, Greene County, Uhlo. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Kalato of Amos Stauffer,.Deceased. Notice is hereby glen that Ralph B. Stauffer has been duly appointed as Administrator of (he estate of Amos Stauffer, decoas6d, late of Beavercreek Township, G reeru) County, Ohio. Bated this 21st day of October, 1944. WILLIAM II. McCALLISTEB, Judge of the Prohate Court, .Greene County, Ohio. Experienced Typists and Clerical ‘Workers'. Steady em­ ployment,- pleasant working condi­ tions, goad pay. McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. T)ayton, 0. ^ frn in tiitm N K im in n n m im n u iiifr m iitm iim iim fiir K iii A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITU RE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Adair *s 5 . Detroit St. Xtuilii, Ok '•M IH IM M IH IH ttlM M aM Itm iim m ilM tH N AlM MimiiiiMiiiMMiitiiiiiitiiitiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiitiitiiiiiiiiitg 1 FARMS FOR SALE AND I FARM LOANS! | We have many good farms for sale | on easy terms. Also make farm | loans a t 4 % 'interest for 15 years, j | No application fee and no apprals- | al fee, | Write or Inquire | McSavancy & Co. Loudon O. I Leon H. Kling, Mgr. M iim u m iim itH ii illm in im i m i in M tM m m nm iH iilliH iilm , QUICK SERVICE FOR DEAD STOCK XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E, G. Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio ...................... ........... Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Nellie May Waddle, Deceas­ ed. la hereby given that Hoy M. Waddle has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Nellie May Waddle, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County. Ohio. Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Okit, Reasonable Charges, Dr.C.LWilkin Optometric Eya Specialist 1 Xenia, O W P ICE Glub recn until lase Miss Annabel M been visiting the p ativeB in Colorado, Lt. a. g, Paul Oi lsnta, Ga., have re after a short visit father, Mr, Marion relatives. Bids ise li 'entii notj er, 1 er _i C ob , 01 ’ gin oeitj ert I on oi The Cedar Cliff will meet Saturday dock at the home c The topic for disci proved Schools" I way, Xenia, will be gN>m will feature aiifd will be in chat -Bahin. Members ai the approved schoo bins and Mrs. J. A sistant hostesses. jer, rntiii IOW Jibm rici Mr. and Mrs. 1 daughters, Joanna their guests for Nov. 24, Mr. and W. and sons, James F Douglass, Mr. L. S Paul, Mrs. Mary C Donna Finney. T1 honor of Mrs. Johi versary. In the hour was enjoyed nomics III girls, of appreciation wa Paul after which t' hour. j IUCO riusoi loUvD m*Us ruga i u8 r< dns: <1 HO\\1 K*r ill MAKi rm?y • oim i>km wit K i ns I ‘aiislu ck Td •tobor Mi >urt* Arthur B. Evan dent of the Greene um for 1945, succe son, a t the annual Restaurant, Mondt ber was chosen vi Munger, secretary treasurer. Exeouti ley Hetzler,'Raym Ferguson, and Mr. meeting is on Dec when Mac Sauer, guest speaker. *OIJ *. 1)(M ’lilt I 4 IbYO , do i»pni» ’ Ucutl li. M ourt; > 01 ? James R. Wisecu who is located in received the citat; Medal for metorio' June 14th, 1944 ar member of the ass capture of an enei courage and cond engagement was best tradition^ of Seaman Wlsecup ous force in the above award was rents, Mr. and M, The son has been vice for. over a ye , l)e« lat R. US 1 for, o reeuol Ueio It. -M ;7ourfc,| rpc . Da; AT iOOl T £ . A V E a b ! CHIL € C I I iling, CLEANEI T tntlllltl HOURS—Daily Saturday 8:0C,3 E B a , ) R C L E Qual ST( South Main !ILK 1 Reve b, Xe c< TH Fri. and Sa Peter Lorre- “The Ma Cartoon— ^ San. and M8 N tt Lee Bown i “THE IMP m&bli News — i a i Wed. an<*n Jack Carr II “MAKE etric News — cialisl », Oh

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