The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52
f I •)U 3$ ]r» * / M h H r f •S*v t T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D yAjtT.1T b u l l ------------------ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER LMU m UI iiioe.; OUa N*w«p*p« Auec.; MU m I V*Uw Fr—. Am* Entered u * * »p d class matter, October 81, 1887, at the Postoffice at Ce darville, Ohio, under the Act o f March 1879. ____ ____ , , ........ , . ^R liD A Y , NOVEMBER 9 .1 9 4 5 MR . TRUMAN NEEDS A SADDLE The much heralded speech by President Truman on the labor situation and continuance of strikes by organized labor in the face of labor contracts approved by the government during the past year, brought out little but what has been known. One feature of the speech was that Mr. Truman has no set policy as his backers had intimated to the public would be forth coming. Another feature was the opportunity to pan Congress for no - pussing certain compensation laws that congress does not want and so far has refused to give regardless of former appeals from the White House. . . . . . . . Mr. Truman came nearer making a political speech than a declaration of policy as to settlement of labor'disputes- He gave a kid glove dressing to both labor and managemnt and at the same time pointed out there must be an increase in wages. He was firm in his theory that there must not be any increase in goods manufactured, either the producer or the retailers being compelled to absorb the increase Mr Truman evidently was in a rather embarassing position while he discussed his subject. He could hardly be regarded an authority on advice as to price control *when goods to be sold would cost more than formerly, his only commercial experience was that of proprietor of a lit tle hat, shirt and neckwear establishment in Kansas City. The venture went on the rocks and the end was bankruptcy. Mr. Truman urged business and labor to sit down and talk over the differences like Americans. Mr. Truman was a Sena tor under a Democratic-New Deal administration that passet the Snjith-Connelly act to do just what Mr. Truman advocatec Tuesday night. Of course the law failed because the late FDR named CIO stool-pigeons to hear complaints. The same day Mr. Truman spoke a Congressional committee recommended the repeal of the Smith-Connelly act, which enabled FDR to take over business like the Chicago mail order house and operate it by the war department. Mr. Truman turned the business back some days ago but said nothing about the million dollar debt created,by increased wages under orders of the New Dealers. This act was hardly a part of the Truman harmony “ across the table" formula he was recommending Tuesday night over the air. ■ - ■ ... • Mr. Truman in taking congress to task for not passing the legislation he demands, failed to inform the public that it .is a Democratic controlled House and Senate that must pass on hi$ proposals. He failed to mention that it was Southern Demo cratic chairmen that was holding the bills back and they have said since there was no need of rush about passage. Mr. Truman should clear his statements politically when he complains about Congress not doing his bidding. Most of Mr. Truman’s trouble is within his own party ranks and it should not be necessary to to take the air to beg support from the public. _Mr. Truman has performed a fancy stunt of double riding on issues he faces both foreign and domestic.. He has offered neither labor or management a definite suggestion, one that has not been tried and he has had no foreign policy at all. For the proof of that statement witness what is going on in China, one- third of the South American nations, the attitude of both Russia and England. Qn the Chinese situation he rode double follow ing Henry Wallace’s Communists. He could not make good on the double promises made by FDR over the Palestine-Jewish- Britistfi controversy. It is time for Mr. Truman to get a saddle and ride in comfort. He is riding but going no where. . TUESDAY IS ELECTION D AY— BE SURE TO VOTE Last week we called especial attention to voters giving sup port to two important issues to ba voted- on next Tuesday. One was the special tax levy for electric lights in the village. When you vote for this levy you are providing cheap insunffma^on your property. The tax rate will be the same as in former year! The next issue is the bond issue for the new county Home. We gave you our reasons last week why we think you should support that issue. The present building is old and it would be a waste of public money to continue the present overhead. Whether it comes this year or not there will have to be a new county home in course of time. Support the issue at the polls on Tuesday and do not fail to vote. ' M c G r e g o r ^ Sweaters Sportwear d e s ig n e d f o r c r is p A a t t m u i A m v » Here are two well-styled sport garments every outdoor man should have, Soft pure worsted basket weave sweater in Teal Blue, Spruce green, Maroon and Rust * $4.95 Wear with it the herringbone weave gab ardine shirt shown above. In new fall shades to harmonize with the sweater $3.95 M ' D o r m a n ' s Xenia, O. Buying A Home? W E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR M AK ING REPAIRS UHiiiiiiiiim iHiiM iiiiiiiitiiHaiaiiM iiui W E M AKE G I LOANS TO VETERANS fiiiiiiK iw iiiiim iim iiim iiiM iiiiiiiiiiiti COME. IN AND TELL US YOUR N EEDS friiiiimKiimiiiKijimiiiiiKiiiiimiiiii SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5 ,000 P e o p l e s B u i l d i n g & Savings Company Xenia, Ohio 11 Green St. Phone 11 PUBLIC SALE! will sell at my farm located 1-2 mile South of Clifton, 8 miles N. E. of Xenia, 4 miles N. W- of Cedarville on the Clifton and Old Town pike on Monday, Nov. 5, ’45 Commencing at 1 P. M, the following: 20 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 20 Consisting of 1. Red Cow fresh 10 weeks; 3 mixed cows to freshen in December; 1 mixed cow to freshen in January; 2 Jerseys to freshen in Spring 8 Jerseys heifers. 52 — HEAD OF SHEEP — 52 Consisting of 32 open wool ewes and 20. lambs. FARM IMPLEMENTS Allis Chalmers Power Mower, Allis Chalmers Tractor Disk, Allis Chalmers Corn Cultivator. Hay Rake and Tedder, 6ft. mowing machine; 3 wagons, ons; Harness, Drag and miscell meous tools. FEED— Mixed Hay and Oats 234 Bales Miyed Hay 10 Tons Mixed Hay ; 75 Bushels Oats SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS TERMS OF SALE— CASH E. B. Peters Weikert & Gordon, Aucts. OWNER SAVE TUNE AND ENERGY I f your old kitchen “ makes you tired” . . . if you have reached and stooped and coaxed a tempera mental cook-stove through the war years, cheer upp Better days are coming . . . days and years when you can save both time and energy with a gleaming modern gas range with every automatic feature for which you have been longing, . Soon your most serious cook-stove question! will Concern such matters as: 1, Adequate kitchen space for uncrowded top burners plus uncluttered work space. 2. Oven size and.height you prefer, 3, Type o f broiler best suited for your family’s favorite menus. 4. Work space at left or right or centered or between groups o f burners, divided top style. Now is the time to plan your new or modernized kitchen. Then when your dealer is ready with a choice o f beautiful new gas ranges, you will be ready too. f H I D A Y T O N P O W E R A N D L I G H T C O * S e t Alfred Hull, 96210071, Ft. Bills, Texas, is hereby tiotified that Count ess Mull, has filed a petition for. dl- ‘ , vorce against him on the ground o f : Gross Neglect o f Duty in the Common . Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24,131 and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof. (10-26-6t-ll:S0) STROTHER B. JACKSON, LEGAL NOTICE Henry Charles Wesley Thomas, whose last known address was 1619 S. Ashland and 1510 W. Adams, Chi cago, Ills., will take notice Oritfda Jo sephine Quigley Thomas on Septem ber 21st, 1945, entered suit against you for annulment o f marriage contract on grounds o f bigamy. Said cause is No. 24,080 o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and will be for hearing six weeks after the first publication o f this notice, towit:- Sep tember 28th, 1945. You are* required to plead within that time or judgment may be rendered against you. Orinda Josephine Quigley Thomas, By Smith, McCallister & Gibney (9—28—6t—11—2). LEGAL NOTICE Staff Sgt. Calvin Avery, 35409665, 3197 Signal Service Co., A. P. O. 794, % Postmaster, New York, New York, is hereby notified that his wife, Jane Avery, has filed a petition against him in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24,133, praying for a divorce on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty, and that said cause will come on to be heard by the court on or after six weeks from the date o f the first first publication hereof; (10-16-6t-ll-30) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Charles H. Crouse, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Mildred Crouse Townsley has been duly ap pointed os Executrix o f the estate of Charles H. Crouse, deceased, late of Cedarville' Village, Greene County, Ohio. •Dated this 20th day o f October, 1945 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. For Sale Timothy Seed. Has been double cleaned. Price reasonable. Herbert Powers OFFERINGS IN REAL ESTATE 154 acres N o f Cedarville. Good 7 room house. Good barn and other out buildings. ■Fair Fences. 124 acres til lable and rest good permanent pas ture. This is an excellent buy at price asked. 8 acres 1 miles North o f Gladstone. 1 story frame dwelling, barn and ga rage 45 acres 1 1-2 mile-North West o f Cedarville. 6 room strictly nlodem house and other out buildings. Good fences. One o f the best homes near Cedarville. 10 room double dwelling. Water, gas and electric. Large lot, extra good location on Main street o f Cedarville, This is a good investment or would be a good home and income. 8 room dwelling. 2 baths, electric and city water. Double garage and a chicken house. All in good repair on 2 acres of ground in the corporation of Cedarville. See or call—> KENNETH LITTLE, Salesman Phone Ced. 6-1511 for ROCKHOLD TAYLOR CO., XENIA, OHIO W At* FlnaQuality If Imparatlva ■ 4 | To reverently honor the de* ported end provide mentel and phytic*! comfortfor lam* fly aim friends, a mamorlal tarvlca, ragardtawof ih coil, rtust be beyond private or public raproadk Our eomprohanitvo price rang# mam avary famity‘i inAhJtaat# aemaa a JL e iWJWrVMIVlUl! It eo*t* no moro to call ut. McM ULAN Pvt. Roger L. Miller, whose place o f Address is Disposition Area, No. 4 Mess, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, is hereby notified that Ruth Miller has filed a petition .against him in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the. same being Case No, 24126, praying for a divorce on grounds o f , Gross neglect and extreme cruelty and custody o f children, division o f prop erty, and equitable relief, and that said cause will come on for hearing six weeks from the date o f the first Enght room, bouse, bath, gas and electricity; two acres o f land. Seven room house, located in Ce darville, Gas and electricity and gar den. publication hereof. ;-ll-2?) (10-19- 6t- DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Florence Byrd,, whose last jenown address was 417 Armond st.. Zone 5, Rochester, N. Y., will take notice that Leroy Byrd has filed a petition fo it di vorce against her on the Ground of Gross Neglect o f Duty in Cpmmon Please Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24,128, and that said cause will come on for hear ing six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Petition was filed October 15,1945. LEROY BYRD, (10-19-6t- 11-23) Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attys. Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Harey Pemberton, who resides at Marshall, Michig- , will take notice that Esta Pembe. con Truesdale, the plaintiff herein,, has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23541, in said court for the parti tion of certain real estate situated in the County o f Greene, State of Ohio, and village o f Cedarville, and bound ed and described as follows, to wit: , Being part o f Military Survey en tered in the name ..of William Tomp kins, No. 3745, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Being all o f lot number thirty-four (34) in G. W.Dun- lap’s Addition to the Village o f Ce darville, Greene County, Ohio, being the same premises conveyed “TF Thomas M. Harris and wife by deed dated March 30, 1913 and recorded in Vol. 95 page 278 deed records of Greene County, Ohio.and last recorded 11-7-1919 in Records o f Deeds Vol. 123 bagp 289, Greene County, Ohio.- The prayer o f said petition is for the partition o f said real estate. Said defendant is required to ans wer said petition on the 4th day of November, 1945, or judgment may be taken against him. ESTA PEMBERTON TRUESDALE, ’ Plaintiff 9—21—61—9—26) Dan M. Aultman, Attorney.. . NOTICE Notic is hereby given that in pur suance o f a resolution o f the Council of the village o f Cedarville, Ohio, a- dopted on the 31st day o f August, 1945, there will be submitted to the qualified electors o f said Village at the general election at the usual poll ing places in the Village o f Cedarville, on the 6th day o f November, 1945, the question o f the renewal of levying ..taxes for the years 19.46, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950, at the rate o f 25 cents per hundred dollars o f valuation, for each year, or 2.5 mills on each dollar o f the tax, valuation o f the taxable property within the Village o f Cedar ville, Ohio, in excess o f the rate au thorized by Section No. 5625-2 o f the General Code, for the purpose 6f pay ing the current expenses o f said Vil lage, and particularly fo r the lighting of the streets o f said Village. Those who vote in favor of the making o f such renewal tax levy will have written or printed on their bal lots “F or the Tax Levy ”, and those who vote against such renewal levy will have written or printed on their ballots “ Against the Tax Levy” . Dated this 31st day o f August, 1945, H. H. ABELS, Mayor NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk. Fofty acres in Cedarville Twp. Sev en room house, electricity and furnace Good barn and outbuildings, PRUGH & SHARP 15 Green S t Xenia, O, LEGAL NOTICE Leola B. Daniels whose place o f res idence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that William B. Dan iels filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty on September 22, 1945, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being docketed as No. 24,140 be fore the Common Pleas Coprt o f Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after Decembed -8th, 1945. (10-26-6t-ll-30) MARCUS SHOUP, - Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Estate of Sarah Ann Wright, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Robert H. Wead has been duly appointed as Administrator With the Will Annex ed of the estate of .Sarah Ann Wright deceased) late of Cacsarcreek Town ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 8th day o f September, 1945. WILLIAM B. McGALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Nellie B. Soward, Deceased. •> Notice is hereby given that Hurry E. Watson has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Nellie B. Soward, deceased, late o f Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 15th day o f October, 1945 w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. For, Sale: Coal stove, medium size in good condition. C. A . Foster, .Ce darville, --■ ■—MSSMSft A NAME TH A T STANDS FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E BUDGET PLAN AVA ILABLE A d a ir’s N. Detroit St. IHttllSISSlMtllltlNMSIMWI XeaU, Q. tiM iitm itiiiiim iM iiH iiH iiiin iiM iiim iM iiiiititiiiiiiiu tiM im te FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms fo r sale on easy terms. Alsc> make farm loaiid at 4 % interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no apprais al fee. Write or Inquire I McSavaney & Co. London O. I Leon H. Kling, Mgr. LEGAL NOTICE Kathleen Patricia Hagerty McKee,! whose last known address is Manor | Flat, Garsington, Oxford, England,' will take notice (hat on the 28th day of September, 1945, Norman K. McKee filed his petition in the Court of Com mon Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States o f America, a- gainst her, the same being Case No. j 24098 on the docket o f said Court, ' praying for divorce, and other relief on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and o f extreme cruelty, and that said chuse will come on for hearing six full weeks from October 5, 1945, which is the date o f the first publica tion hereof, NORMAN K. McKEE,, Plaintiff (10-5-6t-ll-9) - Robert H. Wead, Attorney. QUICK SERVICE DEAD STOCK XEN IA FERTILIZER PHONE M'A. 454 Reverse Charges E. G, Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio Pipe, Valvee and Fittings fer water, gin and aten*,. Hand and Electric Ponpe fer all purpeeM, Belts, Pelleya, V Belts, P la n in g and Heating BnppBsn. J. P. BOOKLET? SUPPLY CO* XENIA, OHIO . w Eyes Examined,. Glasses Fitted, R e a s o n a b le C h a r g e e , lr.C.E.Wilkia O p t o m a t r k E jrs S p e c ia lis t Xenta, Ohie 7 S.sSJ i-ii1 i, gas a and. \ J _____ The Wo Mrs. W. ( 2 o’clock, ality sketc Corps.” „ ated in < y and g- e Twp. S and furn gS. ' Miss Be n couple o Florida. ARP Xenia, C John Le returned t Lakes, IH. the home c twenty-tw< ciflc. •E Mr. I. M village, for a critical c years conrn Board & P Mr. Rogi the J. E. K rented the the Colum) is to get p< place of 1 cannot \ ascertain iam. B. D ion agaj ground^ n Septenq mmon Pi Ohio, i o. 24,140 i Coprt at said c; ; on or q ! 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