The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

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Pitone 3061 S p £ t o s M S , O t e k ; x . n f s m k w PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT locomeTax Service 13 1-2 E, Main St. (Over Sol's Store) f > T e l 349 Xenia, O . ; j t v t t f t t l 11 t m t t t t t * * * * * * * 1f"*''"*"*"*’ll"*"t i »i«'<'I'l'ii''m "!"*! t W '1 WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE We buy, sell and Lean Money on Watches, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriters, Musical Instruments 61 W- Main st., Springfield, ~ Open Evenings * Washington Letter (Continued from pagt ons) elusive o f sales and distribution ex­ pense, The samo model required 67 man hours o f labor to produce in 1941 and 186 hours in November 1946. The telephone and General Electric strikes have been settled by granting employees most o f the wages demand­ ed, The General Motors strike is ex­ pected to be settled almost any time now.on the same basis.' The threat­ ened railroad strike has been post­ poned as a result o f the President’s order to attempt mediation under the Railway Labor Act. £fowever, an all- o»t strike o f ,coal miners o f the nation seems to be in. the cards fo r early April unless something unforeseen oc­ curs, Relations between the United Stages and Russia have been the cause o f serious concern in high government circles, during the past few weeks,. The crisis seems to be at hand now, as.tho result o f the firm attitude this nation has recently, taken on inter­ national affairs in which the Soviet Union is involved, Aiperican-Russian relations should either grow much better’ or much worse within the next few days. ALONGFANMFRONT (Continued from page one) MILK MARKETING CONFERENCE ‘ The annual Ohio, Milk marketing coBforence. will be held at Ohio Stats University March 19- 20,1ML. The eon ferine*' will bring together leaders in the various phases o f the dairy in­ dustry in a eerie# o f round table dis­ cussions pressing problems in milk marketing. NATIONAL 4rHi CAMP A fter,a lapse o f several years, the National 4-H Camp will, be held, in Washington D. 0 . in June. Each 4-H Club is asked to nominate, young men. ,and young women, over 16 ears, o f age, and, send their ,names to the county agents office, From county nominations the club council will select two from the county. TOmThumb Wedding This Friday Night Tonight, is the, night for the Tom Thumb wedding at the ppera House at 8 p, m. The affair is sponsored by the Meth­ odist Church group and the cast rang­ es in ages from bix to eight ears. The following., are included in the cast: . Tom .Thumb.- John Kyle Jennie June - Carobel Criswell' Frankie Sinatra • Jackie Lillich Rev. Jack Pulpit - John McMillan Maid o f Honor - Linda Gordon Rest Man, - Dale Reed Bride's Mother - Barbara, Baker Bride's Father Larry Conner ' Groom’s ’ Mother - Doris Reynolds Grpom’s Father » Darryl Wells Brides, Maids - Carol Sue Duvall Mary Catherine Kennon Dianne Reiter » Nancy Carol Creswell Jane McMillan- Lynri1Cummings Ushers - Max Williamson Richard Lowry Jimmie Shadwell Donald Lofory Larry Ewry Jerry -Judy Singers • Carolyn Collins . Sally Kay Creswell -Mariana Towers ' Kent Creswell Donald Jay Smith Train Bearers - Sandra Sue Agnor Kent Creswell Flower Girls * » , Eleanor McGregor Mildred McCallister Policemen - Michael Peterson Donald Lee Jordan H ig h UP on the crowded deck o f a hospital ship, a homesick Yank strains his eye* fo r a sign o f B ooms O n the dock below he sees a Red Cross Motor Corps driver. A t the sight o f her bsart-wartning smile, he k ftom she’s saying: < "You’ll bo okay, Soldiorl" He knows, becausbhe’s heard other Red Cross girls say those same simple words o f cheer. On Ltutoo. In the hos­ pital. On the dock where he took ship fo r home. Aboard the hospital ship. ' ' He knows that they are not mere words, fo r he has seen the helpful service' that inspires them. He knows, too, that he can find the same friendly, understanding-htipfolnsss in his home town Red Cross chapter. And while this girl and her comrades throughout the world represent die R ed ‘Crow, in reality you ate the Red Cross. She, the Red Gross worker, is still needed. You who make the R ed Cross jpoesihle also are still needed. Without you thetf would’ he no Red Cross. So let your dollars follow your heart. Give to the Red Cross. Give ail you pos­ sibly can. WE MENTION NO. NAMES . The recent investigation in Xenia where charges o f intoxication were made against certain, students and one- or more discharged, and then re­ instated, by the board o f education on promises o f good behavior in the future, has caused cnsiderable com' ment in other quarters over one or more events o f like nature. We were given the tip seme weeks agovef a Xenia township farmer who wanted to come to Cedarville to “ clean up” ' on someone because liquor had been sold to a boy in teen age. Conn- ciling with a neighbor the matter was dropped rather than submit the son to notoriety. Another case con­ cerned a school boy who -had to be Carried from a Xenia dive. ir .The State Liquor Department had better become interested in cleaning up some o f the disreptible places or a time will coipe when they will be out o f jobs. i vmmRidCrass «$U§T CARRY ON , %. ■y&Awatrifta p, MARKET CHOIR PLANS FAREWELL’ FOR GALLOWAY FAMILY Ah informal reception honoring Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and family, who era moving to California soon, will be given at the United Presbyter­ ian Church Saturday at 8 p.m. with members o f the choir as hosts. The. party will be held in the church dining, room and a program is. plan­ ned. All members o f the church, Sun­ day school and friends o f the family are invited, LEGAL NOTICE George Allen Oberlin, whose last known address was 4218 Easter ave., Dallas 16, Texas, is hereby notified that Sybil Virginia Oborliii, has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Gourt, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the seme being Case No, 24279, praying for a divorce on the grounds o f Gross Neglect 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 hereof. ^ MELYYN A -6C 0T T , Attorney for Plaintiff 10M U. B. Build!*** Dayton, Ohio <84|.«t-SH«» CHANGES. IN SUBSIDIES AND. PRICE CEILINGS Changes in subsides, and price, coil ings fo r livestock, and grain were an nounced> March 2 as further steps in­ carrying out tho-Food and Feed Con­ servation Program. The cattle, subsidy now being- pard to feeders at the rate o f 60 cents per 100 pounds o f cattle will be terminat­ ed June 30, 1046, The ceiling ,prices for grains have been increased as fo l­ lows: wheat, 3 cents a bushel! corn. 3 cents a bushel; barley, 4 cents bushel; oats, 2 cents a bushel. Ceil­ ing prices fo r rye, which go into effect June 1 will be increased by 4 cents a bushel. No changes will bo made in ceiling prices o f hogs prior to' Sept. 1, 1946, However the QPA is considering low­ ering the ceiling price on ‘ heavier weight butcher hogs •after Sept, and lowering the subsidy on heavier -hogs before Sept, 1. Such, changes would encourage farmers to finish hogs to lighter weights, thereby mak ing more efficient use o f feed grains. WHOLESALE MEAT PRICES UP Wholesale meat prices go up about March 11, the amount is around 45 cents per hundred, pounds' o f beef, veal and Iamb, and 65 cents per 100 pounds on pork, on an overall dressed carcass weight,basis. Ceiling prices o f meat sold to the federal government‘ will be increased about 25 cents per 1Q0 pounds over and above the civilian increase. This is to help equalize the returns to pack­ ers on government and ciyilian busin- neas. ■ ;FLIES DESTROY SHOE LEATHER Flies o f various kinds -have been blamed fo r a lot o f man’s troubles, and one member o f the Gy tribe ruins a lot o f prospective shoe leather'at a time when shoes are hard to find and high in price, v ‘ The hide on t attle's backs make ttae best.shoe leather when the hide is free from imperfections. However, many cattle have the skins on their backs perforated with. so. many holes by the ox warble that is 6f, little val­ ue, fo r leather- ’=i'' The life history o f the ox warble or heel Gy sounds like a yarn by an accomplished liar- The eggs o f the heel fly are deposits on. the hair oil the cattle’s legs, The larva hatch and bore through the skin and start * 10 month journey through the animals body-which, ends just , beneath the skin o f the back. Each larvae opens a breathing hole and later emerges through the skin., LIFE CAN BE EASIER FOR DOGS AND CATE Lives o f dogs and cats can be made much more pleasant by ridding the animals o f fleas with- a single ap­ plication o f DDT powdor; and, in­ cidentally, dog fleas are not above taking a n ip at human beings when the canine pasture is short, ento­ mologists advise dusting a tablespoon o f DDT powder on the dog from the back o f his head to his tail. The treatment may make the dog uncomfortable fo r several hours but DDT is a sureshot flea killer if given time. Young flea* developing on the ground or on floors can be killed by spraying the area with a 3.5 per cent suspension o f DDT -in watet. The immature fleas are about 16 days old before becoming bloodsucking para­ sites. WANTED — Custom post-hole dig­ ging by the hour or job, King Tract- Sales, Xenia, Phone 642, 4t or FOR SALE -*-> One eet o f wheel weights fo r F-20 or F-30. Herbert Powers, R.R.1 * — ,"1" * LEGAL NOTICE Norman Needles, whose last known place o f address is Frederick Hotel, Bast Main Street,' Spokane, Washing­ ton, will fake notice that on "the 1st day o f March, 1946, Margaret Needles filed her petition in the Greens Coun­ ty Ohio C ou rt,of Common Pleas a* gainst him; the same being Case No, 24320 on the docket o f said court, praying fo r Divorce, Custody o f Min­ or Child, Household Goods and Prop­ erty Settlement, Support and Main­ tenance o f Minor Child, Expenses, In­ junction and Other Relief on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and o f extreme cruelty; -and that said cause will dome U t hearing six full weeks from .March 16, 1946, which s the date o f the first publication iSreoft EGBERT H. WBAD, Attorney fo r Plaintiff, Virginia Gollina Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE' Gallia Day, who last resided at Hill Street, Xenia, Ohio and whose present place o f residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained, will take notiee that on the 83 day o f January, 1946, the plaintiffs -Opal H au ls -and Goldfa Harper, filed "their petition, in the Common Plow Court*, Greene County, Ohio, against Callie Day et al, the same being Cans* No. 24£51 in u id court. The prayer o f said petition is' fo r the construction o f the will o f W. R, Sesalar, deceased, and, that the plain­ tiff’s title to the following described real estate to be quieted as against the’defendant, Gallic Day. Said zeal estate is situated in the. county o f Greene, state o f Ohio, and township Silvereieek, and bounded and. describ­ ed as follows, to wit:. y Beginning at a stone in the cen­ ter o f the Ervin Road corner to Albert Oglesbee and i j the West line o f Emma; McMiilen; thence with the center o f said road and line o f said McMiilen, A . D. Rob­ inson’ heirs,and J. H , Fields north 5 d e g .. East 177.96 poles -to a stone N. ,W.rcorner to said Field* -at a turn o f u id road; thence with the line o f Baid' Robinson's heirs 10 acre tract and also Mary E. Lewis North 86 deg, 83’ West 60.08 poles -to a stone in the line o f said Lewis and N. E. comer to Levi Harness; thence with the line o f said .<Harness South 6 . deg. West 177.12 poles to a stone corner to said Harness in the north line '"of said Oglesbee; thence with his line South 86 deg. 87’ ' East 60.03 poles to the place o f beginning, containing Sixty- .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 Pago 69, Greene Co. Ohio Land Records. . Said defendant, Callie Day, is. re­ quired to answer said petition on the Jth day. o f March, 1946. or judgment will be takCn. against her, DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiffs^- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Ella Beach, Deceased. Notice is hereby given tlufc John V. Gibney-has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Ella Beach, deceased, late o f Shreveport, Jaddo Parish, Louisians. Dated this 8th day o f February; 1946 WILLIAM B.McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probtae Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE: John C. Carlin Jr., whoso last known address was 3212 Wayne ave., Dayton Ohio, will take notice that Joan M, Carlin, by her next, friend, Wynona M. Anderson, has filed- a petition- in the Common Pleas Court, Greens County, Ohio, against him; the same being Case No. 24288, praying fo r-a divorce on the 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 o f the first publication hereof. ,(2-16 6L-3-22) ARTHUR T. EATON, Attorney fo r Plaintiff 707 Winters Bank Building, Dayton,O, LEGAL NOTICE Erma Cline, who resides at Albany, Athens County, in the State o f Okie, will take notice that on the 18th. day of February, 1946, in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, the recognizance taken on the 2nd day o f November, 1946; before L, N, Shepherd, Clerk o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, in the cause o f the State, o f Ohio vs, Pearl Lloyd Cline,, and entered Into by the said- Erma Cline as surety for Jeari Lloyd Cline, the defendant there in, fo r the sum o f Five Hundred Dol­ lars ($600.00) was duly forfeited in open Court,, the said firman Clin* having failed to perform the condition thereof, and, that it is ordered by the said court o f Common Ple*sqfCfr«eng County, that she appear in said Court on or before the 8th day o f April, 1946 and produce the body o f *sM Jeari Lloyd Cline or shew why judgment should not be entered against her fog the amount o f the said recognisance; L. N- SHEPHERD, Clark, Court o f Common-Pleas, Greene County* Ohio, (2-22-6t-3-29) LEGAL NOTICE , Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, , Josephine H. Corbett, Plaintiff, •vs* Mo*' i Frank K , Corbett, Jr,, Defendant" Frank K , Corbett,- Jr., whose last known address is <U> C a to Chemioal Company, Bound. Brook, N. J „ will take notice that on the 13th day- o f February, 1946,,JoaepMuaH, Corbett filed bar petition against him in Com­ mon Plea# Court, Green*.County/ Ohio fo r divorce on th* grounds o f grots neglect o f duly and extrem* cruelty, and that Unless the said Frank X». Corkett, Jr., shall answer said p e ti­ tion on or before the 12th day o f April, l» le , judgment may , he taken granting plaintiff a diverse, 3 0 S $ T m m £L CORBETT, Jr* (I 4 4 U -* ) ' Pkkhttiffi istitig Mo®*lliaie&A Gibney*. Ationwye -for Plaintiff me* iaiw(tu/ Notice Farmers! Two Cari* o f Hfk> fwwk One CarPocohontaB Lump, best quality Getyourorder in eafly for there is a coal strike ahead. Plentyo f ColumbiaGay SeedOats o f very h igh qu a llty ii Limited amount o fLittle Bed CloerSeed HomeGrown PeetMoss Litter, per bale— $3,00 Poultry Fence, 48 in.per rd.— 62c Galvanized Fence Popts Now On Hand Order Fertilizer while it is available* there is Little Prospect for More . * ■ CEDARVILLE. OHIO I » I I I I I I » t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J JUST RECEIVED SAMPLE Phone For A Demonstration ASK ABOUT THE Ironrite Ironer TheyWill Be Available Soon ) THEWORLD’S BEST Zenith Radios Brand New Models Will Soon Be Here MUtallbter M i . Service BABY CHICKS Now ia th« tim« to buy Baby Chicks. . They will be good property ncxtFal! CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS Order them early end save 3%' onfall order* placed 4 week* in advance of. delivery date. Everyflock Ohio U. S. Approved and. Pullorumtested. Bring your cream and order your^chickir'at THE LEOLA CORN CREAM STATION AND Bln RibbonChick Store Cedarville, Ohio A Safe Plane To Buy Chick* THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO FREE PARKING IN SPRINGFIELD TWURS., FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 15th DURING SPRINGFIELD RETAILERS 2 BIG SHOPPING DAYS "Spring Opening" The Retail- M ttctohts CemteHV f ’ Springfield ^ *» . -i*■4&> m COURTESY PARKING For OnNif-Town Motorists ditto , Thurs., Pri.#Msrch 14 / IS PLEASE DO NOT PARK Ne°r Flre^yticont*, Bus Z n*$j or in Rwtrlcted Areo* Indlgoted by Yellow i in$s. * In -^O p e riP ' an W m - ■ 1 * • * • * ■ • *■ - -m k m Folti tfiG AboYG on

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