The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945 T H E C E D A R V I L E E H E R A L D KARLH BULL — KniBKft-JKttlMUl MttetUl A moc . EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Ohio NmvipApBr Assoc,; lU s n l V slU y Press, Am » Entered a t the Poat Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 81 ,1887 , as second class matter. 'FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945. PRESIDENT TRUMAN ISSUES A WARNING The sudden termination of the war gives the nation a res post-war probleim-reconversion from war time to peace time From wild and wastful wartime spending to a conservative position to meet the greatest debt ever created. President Tru man has warned one and all of what is ahead—unemploymen for several million workers for some time. He stated. We face the greatest task we have ever been faced with. Congress must take, the lead for the people to restore sanity-—leaving the organized labor leader to work out his own salvation. Conservatism must supplant radicalism. It is no time tor untried theories from the Wallaces, Ickes, Frankfurters, Pep pers, Wagners, and the almgamated crackpots housed under government direction to regiment the American people. *Let the dead bury its dead’. WHO HAS CONTROL OF SUGAR? Reply to a letter relative to petitions protesting the use o:! sugar for intoxicants, brings out some data that should be kep < in mind. There are four government agencies that deal with the sugar program, that being the reason it has been in the mess it is. The sugar shortage can be laid first to the Wallace pro gram of paying farmers not to raise sugar cane or sugar beets Then the OPA and the. Commodity Credit Corp., started out to follow1the Roosevelt program of “ sugaring” nations to join the war. The War Production Board granted an over supply of the /1944 crop to the liquor and wine interests. A deputy under the WPA.informs Greene Countians that no sugar was allocated for liquor during the July holiday. The a- ' gency did not say how much sugar had been previously granted the liquor and wine interests. Certain forms of liquor have been made from “ black-strap’ molasses and no doubt is being used today. Formerly much of this was used in mixed feeds for live stock. It is the browned sugar or toasted sugar that is used to sweeten beer and give it the amber color. You are not told wha; the substitute might be for beer manufacture if sugar was not used. Some time ago published reports were that the OPA grant ed 65,000 tons of sugar to Spain. Later this was denied by the OPA but this agency-did not inform the public the same amount of sugar was set to Spain by the Commodity Credit Corpora tion. Sec. Anderson, Department of Agriculture, went into of fice a few weeks ago and the first thing he did was to check the use of corn for liquor while there was a shortage of feed for livestock, especially poultry.' From this picture one can readily see how much the Roose velt bureaucratic machine has been constructed to keep the public ignorant of who is who and what is what. As time goes on the public will get a better understanding of the purpose of the New Deal and the interests that profited most by it politic ally and financially. The smoke screen of war patriotism anc the overworked “ isolation” will hardly provide safe hiding for the New Dealers when faced with the post war issues, such as the sugar shortage. The OPA tricked the farmers Who reduced hog; and cattle production and that created a meat shortage. ................................... We seems to be returning to ‘'nor malcy” with the Roosevelt family name figuring in the headlines Ihe dispatches state the Army has decid ed to give Col. James Roosevelt, the eldest son of the famous family, his release from active duty in the Ma rines. Jimmey is credited with having the belly ache at intervals which was the reported grounds for his release, This will be good reading to our boys in the 37th that have been in service in the Pacific for more than three years. You will recall when FDR called for the National guard he stat ed they would be gone a year. What has happened in the space of three years when forty percent o f those who went over will stay there under the sand and mud, it has been.a long year to the sixty percent that have been promised their release in October. If the war ends sooner we suppora Grandpa Stimson, will want to•stick to his October promise rather than move the date up sooner. LBGAL NOTICE I Pvt. Robert Starratt, whose address is Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, is hereby notified that Isabella M. Star ratt, 32 S. Central Drive, Knowlwood, Dayton, Ohio., has filed a petition for divorce against him on the ground o f Gross Neglect of Duty, in the Com mon Pleas Oourt, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24026, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Peti tion filed August 8th, 1945. (8-10 6t9 14) •’ C. R. LANTENBURG, Attorney, 517 Calahan Bldg., Dayton, Ohio •* t i n L LEGAL NOTICE J Viola Lewis whose . place o f resi dence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be Ascertained, will take notice that Jesse Lewis has filed his certain petition in divorce against her on the grounds o f gross neglect, said cause being docketed as Case No. 24028, Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after September 29, 1945. (8:17:6t;9:21) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff - PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Accounts and Vouchers in' the fol. lowing named persons and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene. County, Ohio, Ohio, for in spection, settlement and record and unless there is a motion filed for hear ing same, on or before the 17th day of September, 1945. f i r s t a n d F i n a l •David Watt Cherry, Ex’r. David W. Cherry, Jr., aka David W. Cherry, de ceased. ' . Maude V. Engle, Adm’r. William D. Engle, Deceased. George H. McHenry, Adm’r Ida May Fields, Deceased. A. M. Bryan, Adm’r., Rachel Glass, Deceased. Walter Hartman, Adm’r., Samuel W. Hartman, Deceased Jewel Leath, Ex’rx., Charles Leath, Deceased. •J. Weir Cooper, Ex’r. Lelia E. Quinn,, Deceased. Ella A. Rohman, Ex’rx., John Roh- man, Deceased. William S. Rogers, Adm'r, James W. Scott, Deceased, Mary F. Valentine, Adm’rx., Mary Scott, Deceased. Ralph Stauffer, Adm’r., Amos Stauffer, Deceased. William .S Rogers, Adm’r,, Robert Wright, Deceased. John W* Van Eaton; Adm’r,, Isa- bell Van Eaton, Deceased. First, Final and Distributive Accounts Mellie Beacham, Admr., Warren Haverstick, Deceased. Louise Thornhill, McBride, Ex’rx., JCnnie Thornhill, Deceased. Miscellaneous Accounts Otha Bennett-, Guardian, Martha Gail Bennett and Harriett Eileen Bennett, Minors, Second Account. Frank Shigley, Guardian,. ,Elma Conklin, Incoippetent, Fourth and Fi nal Account. • " John W. Robinson, Ex’r., Emma J. Goldstone, Deceased, Second and Final Account. . • William S. Rogers, Adm’r.» Ella Hawkins, Deceased, Statement in Lieu for and o f an Account. Mary Elam, Trustee .of the Trustee ship o f The Samuel.McKnight Fund, Eleventh and Final Account. Pauline Powers, Ex’rx., George Powers, Deceased, Statement in Lieu of and for an Account. ' Ernest Sellars, Ex’r., Alice Sellars, Deceased, Statement in Lieu of and for an Account. Edward C. Sessler, Ex’r., Henry F, Sesslar, Deceased, Statement in lieu o f and for" an Account. Vidla E. Shields and Miriam - S Gribsby, Ex’rs., William H. Shields, Deceased, Second and Final Account. Ella Stafford, Adm’r., William L, Stafford, Deceased, Statement in Lieu o f and for an Account. August, 17, 1945, AH we have heard the past week in. the wake of the finish o f Japan, has been, “When will the boys be able to get back home?” The boys in Europe have nothing to do but roll their thumbs so to speak or engage in the art o f picking up scrap paper on the camp grounds. The high hat boys in the big salary brackets will keep as many boys in Europe as possible to keep the , fat salaries coming their way. We are informed the army has 1,700 generals under a Roosevelt or der given a few years ago. This is a greater number of generals than can be found in the armies of Russia, England,, France, China and. Germany combined. You can get some idea of the overhead of officers when you are told many companies in Europe today have as many as four captains to one company; fo.ur 1st Lieutenants; four second, lieutenants and even down to four sargeants. It is not denied the army has so many officers in training and no companieso to assign them to that scores of them are kept in army uniform more to keep the top brass nats on the pay roll. ru n e t a fHE SAME esthetic influ. ences that bring greet end comfort to weli-plenned lives* edd beauty end dignity td our service, making every fu neral we direct a ceremony ef .impressive distinction. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Bertha Ann Wagner, De ceased. i Notice is hereby given that Ethel * M. Heck has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the estate of Ber tha Ann Wagner, deceased, late of Clifton, Greene . County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of August, 1945 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTEjfo, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LBGAL NOTICE Lula Baxla, whose present place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 21st day of July, 1945, Paul A, Baxla filed his action for Di vorce, Custody o f Minor Children, Property Settlement and Other Relief against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, Case No, 24,000 on the docket o f said* Court and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from July 27, 1945, which is the date o f the. first publication. (7-27-6t-8-31) PAUL A. BAXLA, Plaintiff. Robert H. Wead, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT LEGAL NOTICE Mildred R. Jones, 1449 Irving St.N, W. Care Miss Virginia Raymond, Becerly Apts., Washington, D. C. is hereby notified that Clifford Clark Jones, has filed a petition for divorce against her on the ground of Gross Neglect o f duty, in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23,987, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f first pub lication hereof. (7-27-6t-8-31) . Estate o f William S. Hopping, De ceased, Notice is hereby given that Mary A. Hopping has been duly appointed as Executrix o f the estate o f William S. Hopping, deceased, late o f Cedar ville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1945. ^ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE .OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Harry Shull, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Eliza beth Enis has been duly appointed- as Administratrix of the estate of Harry Shull, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 26th day o f Jttly, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Sarah Ann Wright,. De ceased. , Notice is hereby given that Rob ert H. Wead has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Sa rah Ann Wright, deceased, late of Caesarcreek Township, Greene Coun ty, Ohio. Dated this 24th day of July, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Prob&te Court, Greene County, Ohio. F B I G I D A I R E We have need for men to work as Assem blers, Metal Finishers, Punch Press opera tors, Paint Sprayers, Material Handlers. Ex perience unnecessary, instructions given iwhile you work on the job. Apply ill person or write to the Frigidaire Employment Office, 300 N. Taylor Street, Dayton, 2, Ohio. Must comply with, WMC regulations. g g S H f o SSrftgg f e s w i t f * FERTILIZERS •f MOWN QUALITY W» KTTIfi WMATAM flOVIR SfDMHtflrf femws «ra MW ftlilflfl R IM * fclthMlt M l«M RKTM WtHl fo il Uk*r I nmrwm prepet toffillttriwi r I m * M m le(». «*» SIS M taMtlttf tor ¥«vr vrfwRrt Mwrfntf 4 he ettmtd i l M m b**t. As M m Mstmiml tor MO M toril- Mtsrt rmw H wims grSRrtSf M mwi VMM sepply I m hrts to im ysvrRtoetort*wiy. h W wHf wto M m w sr. f S old by lead ing dealers I IN YOUR COMMUNITY This is one reason why the military advocates the drafting of 18-yeor-old boys for the army during peace time, i f this is not done, and there are in dications that President Truman has killed the scheme, a lot of the Roose velt political appointees, in uniform will get the aid. Sec. Anderson, of the Ag., has put an accountant from the Marshall Field Co., Chicago, in charge o f the food situation. The variance in food reports between' that department, the OPA and WFA were such- that the reports did not-make sense. What he will find is that both the New Deal agencies were lieing. Both have lied to Congress time after time and no one could tell how often the little ug ly word has been handed the public. The dialogue over the air Monday night, NBO University of the Air, certainly will not meet with the ap proval o f the public, especially since victory is announced in the Pacific. Members of the State Department put “ on the show” . The people o f this nation were warned they must go hun gry and cold as well to feed and keep warm the populace of Europe. When the nation's hired help even in the State Department talk as they did we predict President Truman, Sec, Byrnes and Congress will cause a house cleaning. Starving our aged as well as the youth in arms to feed Europe will be a hard job to sell the parents of millions of boys that have given all the nation asked to win the war and then return home to a hungry cold home whether on Fifth Ave. or out in tho sticks. By way of exxplanation it was butpart of the remnant of the old Roosevelt dynasty staging their stuff. The Truman administration faces one big problem—how to return the boys back to their parents, wives, sweet hearts and, those good paying jobs they left when drafted into the army. If the Roosevelt boys can be liberated so can the boys from Main st., the counting house or the farm. That is to be the campaign issue. Thu Re publicans will never stop a minute un 4 til these boys are returned home, To those boys who want to re-inlist for foreign service—-that is “ OK” . OFTNI RECEPTION COMMITTEE • • T h e m agic word “home” is jamming long distance lines with happy calls o f reun ion from the thousands o f 6 . I.s returning from weary months o f com bat. That first call to the folks back borne is mighty important to a homesick boy or girl, especially those who w ill have only 30 days before entering the fight in the Pacific Some o f these calls pxay not be com pleted unless we a ll co operate to give our returning heroes a break.' You can help by doing two things. 1* Make only urgent long distance calls In the next lew months when circuits will be |ammed with service men’s calls heme. 2 * Be brief. When ethers are waitljng, the operator will remind you by sayings "Please limit your call to five minutes.* MllSt-A .MJ&. Residents of Cednrville and vicinity who are planning to enroll with Hos pital Care Corporation are reminded that the enrollment period will be open until September 1. Information and application cards may be obtain ed from Mr J. Melvin McMillan on Xenia avenue, so don’t- delny if you plan to enroll. Several have already signed.applications and their Hospital Qare protection becomes effective Oc tober 1, Hospital Care pays the entire hospital bill for its members in Ac cordance with the contract for 21 days the first year and 36 days each year thereafter. There is no limit or phys- LEGAL NOTICE Jane Scott, whose address is -Har mony, Paf, will take notice that on the 10th o f July, 1945, Elvert Scott filed his petition in the Court of Conv mon Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, a- gainst her, the same being Case No. 23,983, .on'- the docket of said .court, praying for divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty and for Other Relief, and that said cause will come on for hear ing, six .full, weeks from July 13, 1945, which is the date o f the first publi-. cation hereof. (7-13 fit 8-17) * ELVERT SCOTT, ; Plaintiff ROBERT H.WEAD, . Attorney Cpl .Harold Rotroff o f this is reported as being among those ■who arrived in New York City, Saturday, and sent to Gamp Atterbury, lad. for discharge. He has pot arrived homa yet __ ..,JjasS LEGAL NOTICE Dorothy G. Sirois, a minor, ®rid Herman Neubigher father, whose last known address was 113-10 Farmers Blvd., St. Albans, New York, will hereby take notice that on the 18th day of July, 1945, Stanley B. Sirois filed his petition against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, being case*No. 23,993 on the docket o f said Court, preying for a decree of divorce from her on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty; . Plaintiff, vs. Dorothy G. Sirois, De fendant. Said defendant will further* take notice that she is required to arisKfr said petition on or before six weefts ■from, the date' o f the first publication of this notice, being July 20th, 1945. STANLEY B. SIROIS; Plaintiff T, L, Barger,, Attorney. (7-20-6t-8-24) NOTCE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Albert Harris, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edith M. Thomas has been duly appointed as Executrix of the estate o f Albert Harris, deceased, "late of Cedarville / Township, Greene County, Ohio Dated this 21st day of July, 1945; WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. . PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUG., 25, ’45 1:00 P .M . I will offer my entire lot. of house hold goods and tools located on South Main st., Cedarville, O. Extra nice modern Living Room Suit, Console Silvertone Electric Radio, Modern Six Piece Bed Room Suit with inter-spring . mattress; 2 Stand Lamps, Library Ta ble, 3 Rockers, Extra nice; 5 piece Breakfast Set, 2 fern stands, 4 9x12 Lin. Rugs; 6 Pr. Curtains, Wash stand Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard, White Apt Gas Range, Metal Stool, Table -and 4' chairs, Ironing board, Ice Box, Child’s desk arid chair, Hollywood Bed, Ma ple Top Stand, Walnut Dresser, large Heating Stove, lawn mower. Some coal, step-ladder, Fishing .Rods, lot of Tools, Pots, Pans, Dishes, .Etc. Lot of miscellaneous items. WARD DORTON, Owner H. E. Harden, Auct. Xenia, O. L. C. Morris, Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Mildred R. Jones, 1609, Irwin St., Washington, D. C;, is hereby notified that Clifford Clarke Jones, has filed a petition in the Cotnmori Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same being Case No. 23,987, prayirtg for a divorce on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first publi cation, which is July 13, 1945, or as Boon thereafter as the court may set said cause down for trial. (7-13 6t 8-17) CLIFFORD CLARKE JONES, Plaintiff HORN A ZARKA,, Attorneys, Winters National Bank Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. | A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITU RE BUDGET PLAN" * AVAILABLE .-V- "'j?' Adair’s N. Detroit St. Zeal*, O. toM M lilM llllliO lllM iM lllllim illU llilllllim ilim iM tllllllllltU ltl i FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS | We have many good farms so mal for sale LEGAL NOTICE .Kenneth W, Gordon, whose last place of address is 12 Minneapolis, Ave., Vincennes, Indiana, is hereby notified that Judith D. Gordon has filed a petition in the* Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 23974, praying for a divorce on the ground o f Extreme Cruelty and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication herein. (7-6-6t-8-10) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Frances K. Dauton,, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Ken neth Little has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Fran ces K. Daunton, deceased, late o f Ce darville, Greene.County, Ohio. Dated this 7th day o f July, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Dhio. | on easy terms. Al ke farm | loans at 4 % interest for 15 yean. \ No application fee and no appraila- | al fee. I | Write or Inquire 1 McSavaney &-Co. London O. I Leon.H. Kling, Mgr. LuHiHiuiMiuiiiiitimjii&iMiuiiiiiiiniiiituiiiiramimHtui QUICK SERVICE * FOR DEAD STOCK XEN IA FERTILIZER PHONE M-A. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchaieb, Xenia, Ohio ............................. \ J The MaoMiila tbia Friday even Miss Slleen K has returned hd weeks with her E. Kyle. Mrs. J. W. J Reverend Herbe Lakeside, O., wh two week’s' vaca Ml-s. Adda Mi . aonin-law and rence Waddle an V r H . H. For Sale:- Bo shape’; one new 1 Cedarville. Claude F. Fin of Camp Perry, Monday on a sli a ten-day furlou atives in Colum formerly connec and is now with VACATION B! boys and girls our Bible Schoo will be many tht friends and qjl w be held at the ville starting Au 4:00 P. M. Age Mr. and Mrs. ved their 55th w their home Mond est way. They 1 Nettie Moorehe Hastings, and iY sister-in-law, an ail o f Zanesville Hastings reside ten years after came to Cedarvi firm of Hastings coal and wool Bros. Ttie late member of both CARD OF T McLean and chil their iappreciati neighbors for tions and Rever lin fo r their cO funeral services We also wish McMillan for hi conducting the Only those w one to rest and such thoughtful neighbors can feelings‘ on this Lean and Child HA 8 CLEANS f ' Have Yo and P Mai •It# telephone Hour0 Monday! el 9 P.M. (E.W.I.) TUNE IN WTAM * WIW WSPD • WHIZ *WICK
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