The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

C B D A lM X m TODAY, KAY $ 1 , 194 * *4 . T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D KARLH BULL — ------------- - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER MXtQUUt—tfottwut JHIt«ctal A mmo .; Ohio Rwtpapw Awoe,: W»«U V»Uey Frau..A m Entered as second class nutter, October 31, 1887, at the Poatoffice at Ce- \dayville, Ohio, under the Act o f March 1879. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1948 4m m HOW POLITICAL EVENTS WILL CHANGE ■ History ha* been made the past week in the good old United States, New Deal friends o f yesterday are political enemies today. The battle ol' •1948 has been waged under cover o f the strike situation. President Tru, man, the man that was ;to carry out the Roosevelt New Deal, policies stands repudiated in many ways by the old war horses of Democracy, With the nation completely tied up 'fo r forty-eight hours, one wonders just what is in store for .the nation. i . President Truman did the courageous thing when he demanded _legis lation to Curb organized labor, yet he may have gone a bit too far in his legislative recommendations, at least his political followers think otherwise. The House in record breaking time passed the legislation asked for by the President but the Senate has bucked, more probably because Mr. Truman ■asked for extension o f the OPA which the Senate will hot grant. Mr. Truman seems to have political advisors that care little for his political future. The Herald hears from reliable Democratic sources that it was Henry Wallace o f the Interior Department that urged the President to make the famous “ como and get it (higher wage's)” speech. Democrats are charg­ ing that Wallace did this to undermine the President, keeping an eye on ’ the next election. Henry and the reds have the bulge on other candidates. Senator Pepper ib looked upon as a Democratic possibility next spring, He will get no place with the Democratic reds. NEW DEAL COURT RAPS WORLD VETERANS II The Roosevelt hand picked Supreme Court landed a blow on each and ev­ ery World yVar II veteran that has returned, and those that will return, and expecting to get his old job back os promised by law during the early stage o f the war'; The public applauded the Congress for, giving these returning .veterans some protection fo r'a job after serving their country, hot by chr :e, •but b y dictatorial draft. "Tuesday o f this week the high Court ruled that the returning veterans were not entitled to their old job which mean? the organized labor members now can hold their jobs and the World War vet can take what is left at the bottim o f the list under seniority rights. The decision is in perfect keeping with New Deal duplicity, falsification'and misrepresentation, evidently the Roosevelt;an cardinal principles. I t ’ is also proof that the Supreme Court is organized labor minded. The veterans will evidently hold this against the Truman, administration for the President is now* trying, to make a choice to fill the vacancey caused by the death o f Chief Justice Stone. The Cjburt had no valid reason for turning down the vets. The public will never approve o f the decision and should we get a change in administrations in 1948 one o f the iirst things the veterans o f all wars should do is to campaign for a cleaning out o f the weak-sisters on the Court. They are a disgrace to the nation. C H U R C H N O T E S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A , Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:09 A. M., Supt. Arthur B, Evan*. Preaching 11;00 A . M, Theme, Guest Minister, Dr, L. L. Gray, Y.P.C.U. 7 P .M . Subject, “ Christ­ ian Leadership", Leader Mary Louise Stormont. There will be a Bible Read­ ing preliminary contest to choose contestants for the Presbyterial Con­ vention, to be held at Sugar Creek June 9th at 3 P. M. All members are urged tp be present. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 P. M. in our church. Deader, Rev. William P. Chase. The pastor left Monday morning for Tarkio Missouri, to attend the meeting o f the General Assembly o f the United Presbyterian Church. Communion will be observed as usual the third Sabbath o f June, people's Work from eur denomination” , This topic will also be discussed by the Clifton society at the Xenia Pres, syterian rally to be held in the Sugar Jreek church on the afternoon of June ninth. THEY ARE GETTING OUR FOOD AND MONEY The press dispatches tell us the insiders who are reaping profit from the sale o f food for distressed, pefople abroad, are demanding that ’’’the Hoover plan for feeding the world be abandoned at once. President ^Truman asked Mr. Hoover to make the survey due to his knowledge .of world affairs. He has made his report which evidently does not suit the New Deal grafters. What Mr. Truman will do, he alone probably does not know. He is proven to be a man o f “ undecisjon” , a drifter in the hope all ends well. A Frenchman drop­ ped in on Washington ten days ago seeking a loan for his government, and he- departs this week with the statement that the U .S . is to loan France one billion and seven hundred million dollars o f our money with France Rowing us hundreds o f millions on her share o f the war .debt. The Frenchman must have been a fast talker ho get that much money. Of course the New Dealers that make it a business o f loaning obr money to foreign governments are paid a commission by the borrower o f one-tenth of one percent. In this case the commission would amount to one million seven hundred thousand dollars. Just mere pocket change since we were drafted into the Rooseyeltian era of taking and spending. . “ " ' PINK SALVARINE For Your House Cleaning Cleans Perfectly Without Soap A SAFE, ECONOMICAL and QUICK ACTING CLEANER Pink Salvarine is put up in two con­ venient packages. One pound size for the kitchen; the economy four pound size fo r the laundry and housecleaning. It is economical because the color in­ dicator tells you how much to use. Light green solution is sufficient for'general cleaning purposes. I f you use too much the water turns yellow. can be purchased at Grocer- ■ ies a n d !Stores. i ----------------- ---------- J Hundreds o f samples o f Pink Salvarine were i sent to Greene County*homes. I f you did not { get a sample simply ask your Grocer or your « Hardware merchant - i .. I Thousands o f Housewives have tried -this*, wonderful discovery and I you will get the same result if you try your Sample package I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “Wells Within.” • 6:30 Young Peoples Westminster Fellowship. Miss Ruth Ramsey, lead­ er. Tuesday June 4th the Mizpath Class will meet with Mrs. F. A. Jurkat at 2 P. M. Mrs. Mary Huey, assisting hostess. Wednesday, June 5th Union Prayer Meeting at the U. P. Church. Rev, W. P, Chase, leader. Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 ‘ P. M THE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G. F. Bell, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Morning .Worship 11:00 A. M. Revival week starting Sunday even ing 7:30 P. M-, May 19th, and will continue through Friday May 24th Rev. W. Barnes, Wilberforce speak! er will preach, all are urged to attend THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. B. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Church Service 11 A. M. by the new pastor. Selma church service at 9:45 a.m by new pastor. Union Sunday School following. Elbert Schickendantz is Supt. , CLIFTON UNITED / PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister . Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt, William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. •Preaching 11:00 A. M .' Lesson Topic, “ Friends at Bethany” The United Presbyterian Church Motto “ The Truth o f God and For. bearance o f Love” . Young Peoples Service at 7:30 p.m. The leader is Miss Catherine Fer­ guson. The topic for discussion will os “ What can we expect in young IF YOU NEED PRINTING, DROP IN Drive Into Springfield And See A Fine Movie P I U P T Now Playing - Ann 8herldan Dennis Morgan Alexis Smith In "One More Tomorrow" Starts Sunday Deanna Durbin Charles Laughton Franchot Ten t ..In "Because o f Him" MRJL 5. TK Starts Saturday East side Klda in "IN F A S T COM PANY " — plus— ' Edward Arnold Jeal McCrea In "COM E AND G E T I T ” H r R I R B R P k S Starts Sunday Anita Louise Jim Bannon in "D E V IL ’S MASK” — plus— Bill Elliott In "S H E R IF F OF REDWOOD V A L L E Y ” Starts Sunday Judy Garland John Hodiak In "H A R V E Y G IRL8” *—plus— Carole Landis William Gargan In "B EH IN D GREEN L IG H T S ” WANTED — Custom post-hole dig­ ging by the hour or job. King Tract­ o r Rales, Xenia, Phone'£42. 4t Miss Laura Caroline Bickett, daugh­ ter o f Dr. and Mrs, John W. Bickett will arrive from Boston on Decoration Day evening to spend a couple o f weeks. Miss Bickett is~the personnel manager o f the Fenway Sears and Roebuck Co., store in Boston, Mass. Capt, and Mrs. James W. Marshall, and little son, John Bertis, Denvar, Colo, arrived to spend' a few days at the Clifton parsonage, •Captain Marshall is on the medipal stall at Lowry Field in, Denver; Mrs. Mar­ shall is the daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. Bickett.. Mrs. J, E, Mitchell and daughter, Mrs, Lawrence Waddle left Monday for Cooperstown, N, Y -.^o visit with the former's son-in-law and daughter, Comd’r and Mrs. Wilson Crosby, who are 'attending the graduating exer, cises o f the The Knox School ' for Girls where their daughter Joyce is a graduate. 1 go range. F. A Jurkat. Pnone 6-2381 Wanted—Washings and ironings to do. Call 6-2761, Cedarville. The I. M. Deck property, was Bold on Saturday to close the estate for $2,000 For Sole 6,2876. -75 pound ice box. Phone NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Effie S. Lackey, Deceased Notice is hereby given that CharleB Hs- Stormont has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate o f Effie S. Lackey, deceased late. o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day o f May; 1946, WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE SHERIFFS s a l e OF REAL ESTATE The State of- Ohio, Greene County, Common Pleac Court. Case No. 24154 Morris D. Rice, as Trustee, Plaintiff, vs, The Universal Reserve System, Ltd., et al, Defendants. In pursuance o f an Order o f Sale in the above entitled action,.! will offer for sale at public auction, at the West door o f the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Saturday, the 8th day o f June 1946, at 10:00 o ’clock, A. M., the following described real estate, situata In the County o f Greene and State o f Ohio, and in the Township of Ross towit: 1 Situate in the State -of Ohio, County o f Greene, Township o f Ross, Border, ing upon the Waters o f Massies Creek and being in the parts o f Virginia Mil­ itary Surveys No, 1158 arid 2070 and bounded and pertinently described as Surveys No. 1158 and 2070 and bound­ ed and pertinently described as fol- follows, towit: Beginning at a Stone in the Center o f' the Springfield and Jamestown Road; thence up MasBies Creek,' N. 76° 50’ E. 1423 feet, to an Iron Pipe in the Angle o f Baid Creek; thence N. 57° 54' E. 1370.4 feet to an Iron Pipe in the center o f said Creek; thence S. 30° 14' E. 2958 feet, to an Iron Fence Post; thence N. 60° 18’ E. 513.6 feet, to an Iron Pipe in the Center o f the Ditch; thence S. 14° 12' E. 631.7 feet to an Iron Pipe in the Line o f Survey No. 2070; thence S. 69“ 21* W. 1704 feet, to an Iron Pipe at the Noted Elm Corner; thence S. 69° 23' W. 1025.5 feet to a Stone in the center of the Solon Road; thence N. 66° 24' W l 351.5 feet, with the center o f the So­ lon Road to an lr -n Pipe; thence S. 59° 23’ W. 109.3 feet to an Iron Pipe in the Springfield and Jamestown Road; thence with said Road N. 30° 36' E. 684.8 feet, to a stone in the center thereof; thence with said Road N. 30° 33' W. 3001.5 feet, to the place o f beginning containing 232.11 acres more or less. Said premises to be sold subject to The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at the residence of the late Frances Daunton on; Elm Street in the Village o f Cedarville, County o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, on the 1st day o f June, 1946, at 1:00 p. m. the following personal property consisting o f household goods, dishes, silverware, and othpr personal effects belonging to the Estate o f Frances Daunton, deceased, The terms o f sail sale are cash.. Kenneth Little, Administrator o f the Estate o f Fran­ ces Daunton, Deceased. Dan M. Aultnian, Attorney for Administrator. May 17,24,31. LEGAL NOTICE Walter Sablich, whose last address is unknown, will take notice that on the 22nd day o f May, 1946, Elsie Sab. iich filed her petition against him in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, the same being case No. 24,432 on the docket o f said Court praying for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty, and unless the said Walter J. Sablich shall an swer said petition on or before the 6th o f July, 1946, judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce, (5-24.6t.7-5) L. T. BARGER, Attorney fop Plaintiff. 218 U. B. Building., Dayton, Ohio. , SHERIFF'S »ALE REAL ESTATE The State o f Ohio, Greene County, Common Pleas Court, Case No, 83541 Esta Pemberton Trucsdale, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Pemberton, et al., Defend­ ants. ■ - In ptirance of an Order o f Sale In Partition in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the West Door o f the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, ih the above named County, on Saturday the 8th day of June 1946, at 1.0:39 o ’clock, A . M., the following real estate, situate in the Cqunty o f Greene and State o f Ohio, and in the Village o f p^apv^le tp. wits . ... Being part of M»Ht tered in the name of kins', No, 3745, and scribed as follows:. Being all - o f Lot Number Thirty- Four (34) in G, W. Dunlap's Addition to the Village o f .Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, being the same premi­ ses conveyed to Thomas W. Spencer by Thomas M. Harris and wife by deed dated March 30,1913 and record­ ed in Vol. 95, Page 278 Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio, and last re. corded 11,74019 in Record o f Deeds Vol, 23 Page 280, Gregne County, Ohio Said premises located on ’ Railroad Street, Cedarville, Ohio. Said Premises Appraised at ($700, 00) Seven Hundred Dollars and can, not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised value thereof, Terms o f Sale; Cgph) 10 percent-on day of sale and balance on delivery of deed, ' . WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio Dan M. Aultman, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE Clyde F, McClellan, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on May 9th , 1946, Mary McClel­ lan filed her certain petition against him in the Court o f Common PJeag, Jivision of Domestic Relations, o f Green* County, Ohio, being Case No- 24416 on thg docket p f said court, praying for a decree o f divorce from him on the grounds o f wilful ab­ sence, and that, said cause-is entitled, Wary McClellan, Plaintiff, vs, Clyde McClellan, Defendant. Said defendant will take further notice that he is required to answer said petition on or before the ex­ piration o f six Weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice. Mary McClellan (6-l7.6t.8-21) Harold F. Demann ’ 768 Hgrrfes Bldg. Dayton, Ohla HAVE* YOUR SUITS - DRESSES OVERCOATS — DYED Blue Black — Brown Green *—•Dark Red Bright Red - 10 Days Service Required Hats Cleaned —Blocked Wool Blankets, — Comforts Draperies THE C L E A N E R S Qualify Work South Msin st., Cedarville Qpen Hours—- 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday hours 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. LEGAL NOTICE the rights and easements o f The Ohio Fuel Gas Company and The Ohio Bell Telephono Company.. Said premises Located on the Selma and Jamestown Pike, three miles South o f Selma, Ohio. Said Premises Appraised at $18,.' 000.00 (Eighteen Thousand Dollars) and may sell for Two-Thirds o f the Appraisement. Terms o f Sale: Cash. Ten percent (10% ) o f purchase price on day o f sale. Balance on delivery o f deed. WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio Morris D. Rice, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE Mao Lillian Severtson, whose last known place . o f address is 17 West Greene Street, Ithaca, New York, wijl take notice that on the 13th day o f May, 1946, Marvin Severtson filed his petition in the Court o f Common Pleas Greehe-Ceunty, Ohio, against her, the same being .Case No. 24418 on the docket o f said Court, praying for Di­ vorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect o f -Duty apd Extreme Cruelty and A- dultery, for Custody o f Minor Child and Other Relief, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from May 17, 1946, which is the date o f the first publication here­ of. (5-17-6t-6-21) MARVIN SEVERTSON, . Plsintiff Robert H. Wead, Attorney ' 112 Ruts Killed with Can of “Star” . Harmless" to animals. DUVALL HARDWAR ( 96 - 7 - 5 ) I JOB CORDON Auctioneer All Types o f Public Ssles Phone. 6-1522 POULTRY We pay highest prices fo r rab­ bits, ducks, tufkeya, ffies, hens, and roosters* * ■ GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT -XEN IA , OHIO Harold A. Landsberry, whose last known address was 300 E. 56th St., New York City, New York, will take notice that on the 22nd day o f May, 1946, Christine M. Landsberry filed her petition in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio .against him, the same being Case No. 24429 on the docket of said Court, praying for divorce on the ground o f neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing oh or before the 6th day o f July, 1946 or judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. < JAMES S. STUBBS, Attorney for Plaintiff. ( 5-24-6t.7_5 ) 904-905 Winters Nnt'l. Bank Bldg- Dayton, Ohio. ;i LEGAL NOTICE Margaret Miller, whose last address was East Northport, N. Y., will take notice that. Paul E. Miller, filed his certain petition against her for di­ vorce on grounds o f gross neglect of duty, said cause being No. 24412 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio; and that said cause, will come on for hearing on or after June 15th, 1946, (5-10-6t-644) C. R. LAUTERBURG, 416 Cooper Bldg., Dayton, O. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Chester T. Garber, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Evelyn .Garber, has been duly appointed as Administratrix o f the estate o f Clies. ter T. Garber, deceased, late o f Beav­ ercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day o f May, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene Cqunty, Qhfo. LEGAL NOTICE Lavinia Smith, whose place o f res­ idence is unknown apd cannot with reasonable' diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on May 7th, 1946, Theodore Smith fi|ed his certain petit­ ion ag&inat her f o f divorce on gpoundg that SfiM Lavinia Smith has been wil. fully absent for more than .three yeqrs, said cause being Np. 24415 op the Pqcket Of the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and that sqid cause will come on far heaping on or after June 14, 1046, . ! MARCUS BHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PHONE For Dependable RADIO‘SERVICE M 'C o l l i s i e i Estate o f Edward H. Brown, de­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that William S. Rogers, has been duly appointed as Administrator W. W. A, of the estate o f P^dwapd H, Pfpwn, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Obis* Dated this 1st d»y o f Mey, 1946." WILLIAM B, Me CALLISTER judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china and glass dishes, col­ ored coal oil lamps, vases atfd bric-a- brac. Write Mrs. Paul J. Thiel, 2414 Christo) Ave. Middletown, Ohio (3-29) Fnll time or pari time, laborers. Handy mei). Weldors* A carpenter, Blacksmiths, first cl^ss Machinists and helpers. , UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, OSBORN* OHIO Pipe; Valves ami Fittings for water, css and steam, Hand and Electric Pumps fer all purges**, Brits, Pulleys, V Brits, Plumtautf and Heating fappUam J. P. BOOKLET? SUPPLY CO. XENIA, OHIO LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT. GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Phyllis L. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. * No, 24389 John Johnson, Defendant, John Johnson, whose last known place o f residence was 465 N, Cham­ pion Avenue Columbus, Ohio, will take notico that on the 17th day o f April, 1946, Phyllis L, Johnson, filed her pe­ tition against him in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground o f gross neglect of'duty, and that •unless the said John Johnson shall answer said petition on or before the 7th day of June, 1946, judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce, * PHYLLIS L. JOHNSON, Plaintiff (4-26.6t.5-31) Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Greeley Hatfield, whose last known address is Jamboree, Kentucky, will take notice that on the 22nd day o f April, 1946, Della Hatfield filed her petition in the Court o f Common Pleas Greene County, Ohio,.against him, the* same being Case No. 24394 on the docket o f said Court, praying fo r di-„ vorce, restoration o f maiden name of Della Blankenship,, and other relief on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty and. o f extreme cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from April 26, 1946, which is the date o f the first publication hereof. , DELTA HATFIELD, Plaintiff (4-26-6t-5-31) Robert H. Wead, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Jewel Stapp, Plaintiff, vs. No. 24,424 John Osborne Stapp, Defendant! , John Osborne Stapp, whose last known address is P. O. Box 487, Chat­ tanooga, Tenn., will take notice that on the 17th day o f May, 1946, Jewel Stapp filed her petition against him in Common Pleas Court, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, for divorce dn the ground of gross -neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that unless the said Os­ borne Stapp shall answer said peti­ tion on or before the 5th day o f July 1946, judgment may be .taken grant­ ing plaintiff a divorce. (5_24_6t-6-28) JEWELL STAPP, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. ^tWWWwiiM!HHui»mmnuumnmimiwmwmmun«i^ j A NAME THAT STANDS ! FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a ir ’s N.JDetrolt St. Xeala, O, i m »Miwn>*tim»mwwmiMMfMwiniimmMH»g—■— | FARMS FOR SALE ANp i ■ 1 FARM LQANS s • g We have many good farms fo r sale I on easy *terms. Also make farm I loans at 4 % interest'for 15 years. | No application fee and no apprals- | al fee. . Write or Inquire , | McSavaney & Co. London O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. emitmitHiilifiiimimiiJfminiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiitmwtHmil WE PAY FOR HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 According to Size & Condition Hogs, Calves. Sheep Etc., * Removed Promptly XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchsieb, Xenia. Ohio riiiiHttmina.iimniiHMiiHHiuninmtmiiiitMiHtmmiurai Eyes Examined, -V) Qlapaea Fitted, Reasonable Charges. 4 D r . C .E . Wilkin Optomihrte Ey« Specialist , Xssis.: Okie

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