The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

« V 4 f c * Ns*»- •AA. "Say It With Flowers” Photta Ffilltop Greenhouses %k M- MOORE. Flortat, (Formerly Finkers) Jamestown, O. AKHSGEARM FRONT (Continued from page one) tiopal increase being almost *,000,000. iw t s » '■ “ Fawn management specialists at ttojC RDINANCE NO, 226 ‘ (So#ott W M L OMdGenwiUGncteV GRANTING DIRECTOR OF HIGH­ WAYS AUTHORITY TO MAINTAIN c e n t e r l in e s ON STATE h i g h ­ w a y s INSIDE TILLAGE COR- Ohio State University believe the re- PORATION. . t High- LEGAL NOTICE < $ . : : T. J. KR 0 NA 0 GE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT IncomeTaxService 13 1-2 E. Main St. (Over S o ft Store) \\ Tel. 843 * X h E , o „ \; U r i'l^v w .,, it m , Th. Ml— ' t*,U" £ . Company ** *J.,* tontornUml**fh* *'•*' ' ' oBor°t>onof II* jr*«h «*»**" *’°*,"S «» know yo«r *•“ an\ „ op «mmr*------- «"• f » J i r v s FERTILIZERS o f P R O V E N Q U A L I T Y FORAU SFRINC CROPS ■ i . S ' *''' ■, I 'Is' uccaitful Forrrtar* drip•’now rafting | mora bushel* on lain 'qcrti with ;Ian labor because proper fartlllzatlon does tho Job. Gel BIG F«rlllli«rfor you! . cprn, oafs, tomato, tobacco and potato ■* crept and bo assured of tho bait, lot BIG- M high yield fertilizer* combine - with greater clover crop* to increate <> your yield* and coil fertility. See our - dealer now for Spring requirement*. SOLDBYALL DEALERS N ew automatic gas ranges built to “CP* standards will have everythingyou asked for in postwar gas ranges. All burners including ovenslight automatically—simmer- speed, top burner with n.thousand different heats—-easy to dead smokeless Broilers—high-low temperature Ovens and a host of other features are musts in gas ranges built by leadingmanufacturers to ‘‘CP’ standards. -Horfor^yourdouble protection: look for the "C P ' trade mark in addition to themanufacturer’s brand namewhen you selectyour newgasrange. YOUR CERTIFIED BUYING GUIDE 1 . G m ranged bearing tho "CP” trade mark in addition to their own brand name, are built to rigid standard* set by 20 gee range manufacturers aided by 1,200 gas utilities, home economists, end home-makers. 2 . To these standards, each manufacturer adds <? tinctiys fea­ ture*developed in hi* own test kitchens. — . 3 . Then for your double protection, these ranges art pre-tested by world-famous laboratories, to make sure they meet the rigid "CP” requirements. duetkm fn Ohio wheat will cause an increase In oat acerage, with a conse­ quent improvement in the local feed grain', supply. More clover and alfalfa scodings are expected, which also would be a desirable factor because meadow crops were reduced so much inwartime. TH E IB L I C H T C O M P A N Y IWI -THE WONtlFft FLAME FOR MATCH-LESS COOKING » - WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VIJ3IT THE B & B LOAN OFFICE We buy* sell and Lean Money ori Watches, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriters, Musioal Instrument# 05 W< Main at., Springfield* O,, op en Evening* M M e * BORERS CUT OHIO CORN CROP Damage by European corn borers shortened the Ohio 1845 corn crop by 8 million bushels, in the opinion o f T, H. Parks o f Ohio State University who predicts the borers will cause in­ creasingly greater losses if farmers do not adopt methods Which discourage these insects# Recommended practices call for us­ ing borer resistant hybrids and by planting late enough to avoid part o f the egg moth. The borer is more difficult to control in Greene and other southern counties Bince two broods o f larvae are brood further north. Washington Letter (Continued from page one) o f the richest parents, free o f charge. Certain practices o f the American Federation of Musicians, which is di­ rected ond controlled by one James Caesar Fetrillo, were declared illegal by the House o f Representatives last week, through the passage o f a bill, by a vote o f 222 to 43, which would outlaw interference with the broad­ casting .o f noncommercial musical programs by educational, cultural, re­ ligious .or charitable organizations, fo r which no com p ila tion is* paid; the requiring o f radio stations to pay fo r orchestras not used; or for ser­ vices not rendered; and fo r similiar acts. Not a single Labor spokesman appeared before the Congressional Committee o f either, the House or Senate in defense o f uie PetrQlo prac­ tices, which have been such, many in­ sist, as to actually do the organized labor movement great harm. Despite ail the evidence that has come out to indicate the unfitness o f Edwin Pauley, California oil man and former Treasurer o f the Democratic National Committee, to become UndmiJ hereof. Secretary o f the Navy, and the re­ quests o f .numerous Democratic Sen­ ators that his nomination be with­ drawn, President Truman still insists Pauley’s appointment be confirmed. However, Capitol press galleries are predicting the President’s apk>oint- ment will be rejected by the Senate i f it not withdrawn. ' LEGAL NOTICE Erma Cline, who resides at Albany, Athens County, in the State o f Ohio, will take notice that on the 18th‘ day o f February, 1846, in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, the recognizance -taken on the 2nd day o f November, 1845, before L, N. Shepherd, Clerk o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, ia the cause o f the State o f Ohio vs. Pearl Lloyd Cline,, and entered into by the said-Erma Cline as surety for Jearl Lloyd Cline, the defendant there in, fo r the sum o f Five Huhdred. Dol­ lars ($$00.00) was duly forfeited in open Court,, the said Ermari Cline having failed to perform the condition thereof, and, that it is ordered by the said court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, .that she appear in said -Court un or before the 8th day of April, 1946 and 'produce the body of said Jearl Lloyd Cline or show why judgment should not be entered against her for the amount o f the said recognizance L. N. SHEPHERD, Clerk, Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio. (2-22-6t-3-20) LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Josephine H. Corbett, Plaintiff, -vs- No, •Frank K< Corbett, Jr,, Defendant Frank K, Corbett, Jr., whose last known address is C -0 Calco Chemical Company, Bound •Brook, N. J,, will take notice that on the 13th day o f February, 1946, Josephine H. Corbett filed her petition against him in Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greerie County, Ohio fo r divorce on the grounds of gfcosa neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that unless the said Frank K, Cofketfc, Jr., shall answer said peti­ tion on or before the 12th day o f April, 1946, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a divorce, JOSEPHINE H. CORBETT, Jr„ (8*l-8t-4-5) plaintiff Smith, McCalister A Glbney,. Attorneys for Plaintiff WHEREAS# The director o: way*, under See. 1178-48 o f the Gen­ eral Code o f Ohio, ia authorized to centerline aiht extension* o f State Highways* within the limits o f a vil- Igae, and ; ,• WHEREAS, Extensions o f State Highways No. 42 and 72 lie within this village ,*nd WHEREAS, This ordinance shall in no manner relieve or discharge the; said village from any claim or claims] o f any nature arising from, or g row -'• ing ou t of,the maintenance by the De­ partment o f .Highways o f the State of Ohio o f said highways inaaid village, and the said village Shall, save th e ; Sttea o f Ohio, harmless from any and all such claims, I NOW, THEREFORE, .' I Be it ORDAINED, by the Council o f the Village o f CEDARVILLE, State j o f Ohio: J SECTION 1: .It is hereby declared to be in the public interest that the consent o f said village be, and said consent hereby is, given to the De­ partment o f Highways o f the State of. Ohio for said Department to cen­ terline paint the State Highways with­ in said village as hereinbefore set oot. SECTION 2: 'T h a t the Clerk bt, and he hereby is, directed to furn­ ish to the Director o f Highways and to the Board o f County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy' o f this Ordinance immediately upon, the taking effect thereof. SECTION^; That this Ordinance shall take effect and,be in force from anr after the earliest period allowed by law. , . , ■ Passed: February 19,. 1946. Attest: Nelson Creswell, Clerk. H. H . ABELS, Mayor. LEGAL NOTICE John C. Carlin Jr., whose last known address waa 3212 Wayne ave„ Dayton Ohio, will take notice that Joan M, Carlin, by her next friend, Wynonft M. Anderson, has filed a petition in • the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24288, praying for divorce on tho grounds' o f Gross Neg­ lect o f Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication (2-15 6t-3-22) ARTHUR. T. E a E o N, Attorney for Plaintiff 707 Winters Bank Building, Dayion.O, Callle Day, who last resided at HilJ Street, Xenia, Ohio and whose present place o f residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained, will take notice (hat on the 28 day o f January, 1946, the plaintiffs Opal Massie and Qoldia Harper,, filed their petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against Callle Day et al, the same being Cause No.,24,251 in saiefcourt.' The prayer o f said petition is for the construction o f the will o f W. R, Sesslar, deceased, and that the plain­ tiff’s title to the following described real estate to be quieted as against the defendant, Callie Day. Said real estate ib situated in the county o f Greene, Btate o f Ohio, and township' Silvercreek, and bounded and describ­ ed as follows, to wit: 'Beginning at a stone in the cen­ ter o f the Ervin Road corner to Albert Oglesbee and in the West ' line o f Emma McMillen; thence with the center o f said road and line o f said McMillen, A. D. Rob­ inson’ heirs and J. H. Fields north 5 deg. East 177.96 poles to a stone N. W, corner to said Fields at a turn, o f said rpad; thence with the line o f said Robinson'S ' heirs 10 acre tract and also Mary E.» Lewis North 86 deg. 33’ West 60.08 poles to a-stone in the line o f said Lewis and N. E. corner to Levi Harness; thence with the line 'o f said vHkmcss South & deg. West 177.12 poles to a stone . corner to said Harness in the north line o f sa id . Oglesbee; thence with his line South 85 deg. 37’ Fast 60.03 poles to the place o f beginning, containing S ixty-, six and Sixty-six one hundredths . (66.66) acres o f land, be it the * same more or less and being said premises conveyed to Clark T, Johnson by J.A. and A, E. Powers by 'deed dated November 11, 1887 in Vol. 74 Page 69, Greene Co. Ohio Land Records. I Said.defendant, CallieDay, is re­ quired to answer,said .petition on the 0th day o f March, 1046 or-judgment will b e taken against hfl\ DAN M. AULTMAN, ] Attorney for Plaintiffs* NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT v Estate o f Ella Beach, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that John V. Gibney has been duly, appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Ella Beach, deceased, late o f Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, -Dated this 8th day -of February, 1946 ' WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probtae Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE! 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