The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
\ H i t W, MW, * U» TuM tm * 0- jftrw & gW S K K ^ _ _ __Matearound himand itte continual jdwidtof. war ggengars that have no nonefor army duty even Minniiii>iiMnnH>iwmiumMmwMmimMiiMimi!Hnii.M» Th* radio hammed hat FrkJaSrwitii ilogy fa i m th# jxr** eurtkd a word * 9 okm *v written m te why tho casket m i not opened for ttk o»# I tim* peerident of the United States, .&***«* ting* o**,w«rd about th* | IDE atamp *©U*ctieinirtoglng f810r |M6 dollars or whother Now York was to esRset state inheritance tax on the Roosevelt estate. ihril f ffry wiw ' .nftfryH m m t# tJwi son*■ waanet giv* $ki 0tm§ opportunity | im * * * * * " - A peculiar situation exists in legal If the war I* over and the TJ N is to be a guarantee that we will have no morewars,, as implied by Mr- Truman, then feto folly to have the beet blood of the nation at tender age in uni*| circlaNi in dark county. Months ago form, doing nothing. * Vn**t the administration needs is a lesaon I^ . p^n^ratic-cio prosecuting at* in “being conatotent* and Consrsss ; canujnear pointing the way, Ijwniy Kevin* waa found guilty of ac- if the war mongers can take a hljlt. j cepting brides in connection with the l - ■ '•1 - ■■ - Ioperation of a gambling bouse. The COAL STRUCK AND OTHER STRIKES CONTINUE QPeratoto are Mrvingtime,J^ y iu a i. i . teuton bond .by a court appeal and John L. Lpwis is still master of the coal strike situation and 1 little effort has been made to gat his the coal shortage is gradually closing down industry or slowing |c^e decided. A committee from the up production. There is a possible railroad strike pending. I f ...............* The public has been patient, It has ga “settiementby theNew iustry is asked to pay 10c a ton extra fora unionwelfare fund. The coal companies pay jn- to.the workmen's compensation welfare fundi and An equal a* mount is deducted from all pay checks to care for unemploy-1that onemust beimpoundedwhile the ment. As each year finds the strike situation calling for more |other is out ik bond, itioney, who is to he the producer in the future hat can keep on ” M T o \ S t f a i t t a o n T w n ’tlth e potowh.W ould h . p - | ^ V S - T S pen if farm labor was organised, which it will be in time, and beerparlornowthattheown that organization should demand 10c for eachbushel of corn erhas bin found guilty on two produced to meet that welfare fund? The picture mdustay is 1 Sniaughterf^e future Clark County bar has filed charges for disbarment. A former sheriff, Niles Young, Republican, was found guilty and sentenced and.bis case has been appealed. He tried to get out on bond but this was denied. Peculiar .In and balds shtsieM Ms lag ',*• the begs were *rid daft iju UUsw. |\ftfHrt|r ftwr Wftfc. Ibis format rpjisned things this way, Ha m ftfldctf I t wAi «ftsf kftiyift and ha did aa, He ssaqbwbed: the fens program as beat he could. Tbe atosi he says he Mia received ie the right to pay Wghef jukes for ell he must h*T« for farm Iteration end use in the home. RightueWha needs certain kinds of feed tor e hundred pigs but It cannot foe found. The government is not concerned about the next lot of hogs that most be ready this fal to food our own people. He says hi needs e new auto end will have to paj morn than he ever had to pay even beck in the 20's. Yet he must sell t. 1914panic price*. Who got the hogs, is the big question In less than three months flour will be sold In the -boob- leg market, Indiana and Illinois far mers have thousands of ' bushels oi white com in storage and not one bushel can be purchased at this time. Even our com bread is going to be a profitable item for the H$w Dea bleckmarket, One item lacking the New Deal OPA set up is “honor and. common honesty” . 1Somebody must have e corner on both. Ant k H with dmariaaa feeds, the wW also ode end: ear 'farmers win get e « : nmattt ef it whet ever, NewDealers wiR take dewe a eemadeeiee f«r mak< ing the loan. NOWCR OP AFIKHNTMENT De. Estate of-DavidW. Bradftto, .erased. - Nptlee is hereby given that D. C. Bradftt* has been duly appointed as Administrator'ef tbs estate o f David W. Bradfuto, deceased, late of Oedar- ville Township, Groene County, Ohio. Dated this l«th dsy c f April, 1944. WILLIAM B, McCALLISnSR, lodge of the Probate Court, Oreene County^ Ohio. ' now compelled underum on demands to m akecertam paym 6^ tsof thf! dekth hoTUe ^ itt the bands of oa a ll musical recordings fo r a umoti w elfare plan. The time thft state Board of Liauor Control. A w ill come when there w ilt be, no “ golden egg fo r th e re ls to be •^ ^ no/gOoiBe^r ’ .«•*. . * T' ! ,fl .. POSIES FOR PROSECUTOR AND SHERIFF report has it the license of the- beer parlor lias been cancelled. Another is that the license can be revived. Ope brewery representative, is being quot ed as saying, “$500 and a littl pull in the right place will open the place/* The Governor of Ohio has no direct control over such places but be does have the appointing power to name the members o f the state board that is responsible to him. Signal honor has come to our neigh. > While the proprietor of a beer parlor shooting escapade has been found guilty by a jury in Common FleasCourt on a lesser charge than second degree murder, there has been much in connection with this case the public knows little about. That the sliooting took place no one could deny. As to it being accidental, that was superficial defense, for there was.no •hint of evidence that anyother person had a gun of any kind. . To say the least. the jury was very lenient in finding a man slaughter verdict againstthe defendant, * - Ittakes evidence to prove one guilty of whatever the charge {boring county seat of Wilmington, might be.. The duly constituted officers for enforcement were |We learn that enterprising small city the Sheriff and Prosecuting Attorney. Both Messrs. Spahr I is to he listed by the. Committee for and Shoup respectfully, worked hard and at times against odds I Economic Development as the “ideal to provide the proof thatWas the basis of the verdict. Mr, ShoUp ! city in America. The organization is . as .prosecutor, knew whajt had been testified to before the {to be visited soon and business lenders ’ grand jury;- He naturall$r expected the testimony of the writ- {interviewed. April 22 is the day set nesses before the grand jury to be the same as was to be given for the “appraisal/* We wish to put before,the petit jury. •But this does not always work out that in * good word fo r ; Wilmington and - way. ' . > | add a little praise for her active Some people have short memories. Others reserve the {Chamber of Commerce, The city like ■; right to change their mind. The state law provides a way. to the county, Clinton, is strongly Be- «, cure such Cases and that is under the law governing perjury. { publican. If the,visitors are looking 4 Welutyc no,idea that such will be undertaken yet it might b$.a {toy Democrnts they will he lis tin g . good-tirae to establish a precederit, ~ " V ; - [time. We reoommend Yairfieklcoun- It is not a matter of persecution that we mention'these In cidents, We Are certain the public in this community greatly appreciate the efforts of both Prosecutor Shoup and Sheriff | Spahr and his deputies. . * y I I I I I I I 1 I I I PINKSALVAMNE ForYourHouscCleioiBgl j ■CleansPerfectly Without Soap. A SAFE, ECONOMICAL and QUICK ACTING CLEANER pink Salvarine is put up in three con venient packages. One pound rise for the kitchen; the four pound size for. the laundry and. heusecleaning ; and the 8- PA«nd ribpfdr economy. It is economical becapSe the color indicator tell* yoa hoW much to use. Light green solution is sof- fient for general cleaning purposes. If you use too much, the water turns yel low,* IPinkSalvarine can be 1 •purchased at Glrocer- ies 1 ql n ct ■ jStores. Hardware J Hundreds o f samples o f Pink SatVarine were i sent to Greene County homes. I f you did not J fe t a sam(ple simply ask your Grocer or your i i i i i i « i « i 1 Hardware merchant Tfomaifd* «? Howawivei h*v« triad wimdarftil Siacorary and you will gat tfc»«am« raaslt If yon try your S«mp]« gaekage Fine fa r Washing W a lk Weodworik, F ^ CenMris «md. » fo r washing W iodew s, Glaas e r S O /' A ls o ! wWmWmmW* KwWWwWPPPI AWPf^pBwP- iinv JPTOv** • | W U C E S - O n e p o u n d 2 5 c ; F o u r p o im d , 7 5 c I — d A i c J m n b o M a e m tM O f-m r a e , | 1 ^ 5 e a c h . vQhmwv§> w o o Drew Pearson in his Sunday night broadcast went so far aa to predict the New Deal would lower the price o f hogs to the farmer to reducergrain cohaomption, but not until the spring crop o f pigs have been marketed this fall. He did not say bow much of drop but he'quoted Sec.Anderson that aurit a cut was baing studied. Notice given,Burners to cut their or tike the conaequen :\Wo«ld have conferrod fav- ‘ * 0#Citizens had hi re- /.Was buying all this grritt 'a t at what price was the fosying for it. Soma days agb w l wad that this country had at ready shipped food to the amount of fO0 miiiien dollara to Europe and the BurEast. Tan percent commission nets a efemmlMion of seven million dollara Which k not bad business with no OPA limits. Sorie of that commission will reach the Democratk corruption fund for election purposes this fall. People are wondering why Byrnes does not Insist mi Russia coming a. cross with hsr wheat for relief. Last week Prance purchased 600 million bushels of wheat from the Soviet. We are now big brothers to Nasi Argen tina who k asked to aid the destitute. Brazil pope tip and says Argentine must aell her wheat first. And Jimmy Byrne* will have nothing to ssy. Brasil demandingwheat reminds us of the New Deal coffee rationing not so many years ago. There never was need of coffee rationing and scores of importers lost thousands o f dollars worth of green coffee due to ration ing. Brasil got tired of the stunt for rationing was hurting her producers who could not sell the coffee beans. BVasil purchased large space In New York C% newspapers telling the na tion there was no Coffee shortage and no need for rationing. The advertise ments urged coffee consumers to “ask for a second cub**. This was too much for the New Dealers that had pat communistic rationing on people and the lid was lifted. The American farmer could tear a leaf from Brasil's book on how to deal with the New Deal and get $1 for’ wheat and for hogs. There k nothing more pitiable than to hear one of these “farmers that farm the Burmers” preaching * theory, that a fid faillin a farmer** pocket kiaitetkn font the same f 10 fa i«ik rnfarafti'iiws* f •mS'iifntikt Oil' «mmpofNitffOfKmproipvnfi* LEGAL NOTICE ty to all lookingfor Democrats. When, otir old friend Kenneth Kerr leaves the original mooring where he receiv ed bis newspaper training under the Galvin tlteledge, to keep,from being lonesome, Kenneth takes up his a- bode in Lancaster where be k pros perous and giving bis city a well edit ed paper. At that Wilmington sbouk get the new honor as the, “Ideal 8mall American City/* f a Ex-Governor Lehman, Democrat of New York took a real wallop at Pres ident Truman. Tuesday over the for- eign food eituatfan. Lehman recently resigned his post as foreign represen tative on the relief setup oyer differ ences of policy andthe appointmento Herbert Hoover to 'make a foreign survey of tbe food needs, Lehman is of the opinion that Truman is all wet in his food prediction* at home am abroad. Last w*ek, Hany said the food situation was much Improved as rain had fallen fa Africa, Asfa^and lot of other countries and: with'pros pects of a wheat crop in this country, the whole world.w*» to be over fed fa 90 days. This weak Harry has an* 0 - ther idea and'he says we are now the worst shape the world was ever <n for food supplies. Lehman wjfaSi all food rationed here. Also he wants no mors doubk talk like the Truman school boy statements. The Ex-Dem ocratie Governorshould hold-his tom per and keep fa mind that old saying “Don't shoot thO piano player for he is doing the best he can/’ Any office holder that follows the Communistic Agriculture Department will land fa deep,water. And; so wilt the fanner. D rive In fo S p r in g fie ld A nd S o t A Fine M ov ie I t E C l H T New pfeyfof Joel McCrea * Sonny Tufts hi . "T h o V irg in idn M vn «n M othum O'Hare « t i Jefcft Peyne i<» "S en tim en ta l J ou rn ey " N M R J C S T I - ^ O lU e d O Mwgsi«i^W it VtArte ■Rtllf*Ajr Penny aingteton and Arthur, Lake In “ gLONDire LUCKV DAY" Richard Dlx and »*rt*n MatLant in “MveriRioue INTRUDKR** dPaajieA* wwPeMI MrWeRy Jehn Lader and Audrey Leng || “ a G ams of DEATH** KddkOew ' fa "ROMANCE OF THE Wf«T* LEGAL NOTICE Emma Odale SmxUwood,'whose ad dress is 218 ■Pear street, LaCrosse, Wisconson, k hereby notified that Ernest L. Smallwood, has filed a pe tition . fa tire Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same foeing Case No. 24378, praying for a divorce on the'grounds o f gross' neglect of duty, and that said cause will come an for bearing on or after tbe 24th.of May, 1946,' or -Six full week* from the date of the first pub lication hereof, ' (4-12-6M-19) , MILLER A FINNEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT The Democrats are divided on the loan, of 3 and $4 billion dollar* to England at tbe Ripens* of the Amer ican taxpayers, President Truman k urging the.loan as well as the big bus iness interests Oust will profit by It, Jesse H. Jones, former secretary of Commerce and one time bead of the Refinance Corporation, one who knows more about finance than any Demo crat is out with, A signed editorial fa his Houston, Texas, ‘‘Chronicle" op- Estate o f Elisabeth Myers, Deceased Notice k hereby given that Joseph L. Myers has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Elisabeth Myers, deceased, late o f Bellbrook Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 30th day o f March, 1946 WILLIAM B. BcCALUSTER, Judge o f the Probata Court, Graena Coupty.OWo. WANTED — Custom post-bole dig ging by the hour or job. King Tract or Sale*, Xenia, Phone 542. 4t POULTRY Wa pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, heaa, and rooster*. G1NIVAN -POULTRY PLANT , XENIA, OHIO PHONE 6 1 3 0 1 For Dependable RADIO se r v ice ; M'Callisler |fi|T| lijllrflt ftetiy arable aid wune Haver fa. “DOLLY. OlttTSM* RHEHMATtMItft CedarvBk, O. . KIMNEH*S “AOUNIl M Hit HAjNOr^ mmol CUKANED NOW BOYS and GIRLS COATS SNOW SUITS SW EATEE S OVERCOAT To Lay Away LAUNDRY SERVICE THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work Befall Wafa sL, Cedarrilk John Brace Edwards whose ad dress is unknown, will hereby take notice that on the 16th day of April, 1946, Dorothy Edythe Edwards filed her petition against him fa the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, being case No. 24385, P. R. oh the docket, of said court, praying for a decree of divorce from him on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty; that said case is entitled Dorothy Edythe Edwards, Plaintiff, vs. John Bruce Edwards, Defendant, Said. John Bruce Edwards will fur ther take notice that he is required to answer said petition on or before the expiration If six,week* from the date o f the'first publication- of this notice, towit: April 19,1946. <4,16- 6t-6-24) DOROTHY EDYTHE EDWARDS, Plaintiff T. I*. Barger, Atty. s OpenHours— 9 A, If. to 6 P. M. Saturday hours 8 A. M. to 10P. M. LEGAL NOTICE Jake* Lewis, whose last known place of residence was unknown and cannot be ascertained, will take notioe that on tbe 2?th day of March, 1946, Daisy Lewis, Bled her 'certain petition a gainst him fa Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being 'No,'24,359, on- the docket of fad court will come on for hearing on or after May 11,1946 (3-29-6t-_6„3) ' * MARCUS SHOUP, ' . ■Attorney .for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Norman Needlee, whose last known place of address is Frederick Hotel, Bast Main Street, Spokane, Washing ton, will take notice that on the 1st day o f March, 1946, Margaret Needles filed her petition fa the Greene Coun-; ty Ohio Court of Common Pleas a- gainst him, the same being-Case. No. 24320 on -the docket o f said court, praying for Divorce, Custody of Mfa- or ,Child, Household Goods and Prop- arty Settlement, Support and Main tenance o f Minor Child, Expenses, In junction -and Other Relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and of extreme cruelty, and. that said cause Will come for hearing .six full weeks Bum March 15, 1946, which is the date of the first publication hereof. ROBERT H, WEAD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Virginia Collins Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Holland Edward Stark, whose last known place of residence was Box 826, Riverton, Wyoming, will take no tice that on the 27th day o f March, 1946, VermR. Stark filed her petition against him fa Common Pleas Court of Greene County; Ohio, for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect and extrema cruelty, and that Unless the •aid Holland Edward Stark ahull an swer said petition on or before the 17th day of May, 1946, judgmentmay he taken granting plaintiff a divorce, the eame bring cate No. 24,354 on the docket of tbe Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. <3-29-6t-.6.3) Smith, McCallktir it Gibney, Attorney* for Plaintiff. LEGALNOTICE rim* Gairti WMMI 1 tim Qtfpfaar fafaej wiH trim herrik, ha* fled .a „ Cemm*w Pimm €kh»*s - Okie, tim aaa fa sfad eewrt Am tim mi* raaketim*. fa .Greene, Btfae fa CedervUie, te wki Bring peri: fa MHMrisy ffarimy en tered fa the mum fa TWOkm Temp- kfaa, No. 2745, and bounded and de scribed as follows; Bring all fa fat number tfarty-fow ($4) fa G. W. Dunlap’s Addition-te the VUkjm o f CedarvlUe, Greene County, Ohio, be ing the same premkee eouveyed t o , Thomas W„ Spenemr by Thomas M. .Karri* and wff* by deed dated Mareh 30,1918 and recorded fa Vol. 95, page 278 deed records o f Greene County, Ohio, and last recorded 11-7-1919 fa Records of Deeds Vol. 123 peffe 289, Rev.midII; been spending Oritf^ ham r Mr. and. I fa Ttmhtog, week wkk K The Presby an Eerier Ma ea Saturday; Dora Nicholas, ake Mrs. Dora Mutb, Roeemont, West Virginia, and Flem- ington, West Virginia, is hereby noti fied that Oeoar 8. Nkbolss, ake, Oe- eoe Simon Nicholss„ has Bled a pe tition in the Common Plsas Court fa Greene County, Ohio, against her, the eame bring Case No. 24,858, praying for a divorce on the grounde fa Grose Neglect fa Duty and Extreme Cruel ty, and that said cauee wtU come on for hearing on or after six fun weeks from tbe date fa the first publication * hereof. (4-5 6t- 5-10) BENJAMIN HORN, ‘ Attorney for Plaintiff U. B. Building, Dayton, Ohio. Wanted waakfags and ironings do. Call 6-2751 Cedarville. to WANTED! Full time or pert time laborer*. Handy men. Welder*. A carpenter, fclackemithe, first dee* Meehfakt* and helper*, « UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, . OSBORN, OHIO iSniMW seuMweeeiaili'iMiwei tafa* Valvee and nttfags tm jtfmgllftft mH Rafai. Prifawa, V jasltL isfaaumnmdf- 3. P. ROCXLKXT SLOPFLY CO. SOSRSd, SSK$B’ Mr. C. E. 2 ♦red from a re at hk place oi Greene County, Ohio. The -prayer o f said petition is . for - the partition fa said real, estate. Bald defendant k required to ans wer said petition on the 3rd day fa May, 1946, tft judgment may be taken against her, - ' DAN AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff Mr. Harold and Mrs. Merj Iy underwent Springfield Cil ritis, has rect .About, ' j* . LEGAL NOTICE Thomas Wesley Johnson, whoso last known address was 247 Green Street,, Marcus Hook, Pa.,-i* hereby notified that Juanita Johnson, has filed a pe tition fa the. Common Plea* Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being cast No. 2424? .pray ing for a divorce on the grounds fa extreme cruelty and gross neglect fa duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or . after May 4th, 1946. (3-29-6t 5.3) MARCUSSHOUP, '' Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ella Mann, Deceased. Notice u hereby given that John V. Gibney has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate fa Ella. Mann deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 2nd-day of,April, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, • - Judge, of the Probate .Court, s Greene County, Ohio. „ A NAME TH AT STANDS FOR 3 0 G P ifUi'iLt#massif FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a ir ’ s ft. Detroit at Tsais, O, FARMS FOR BALE AND FARM LOANS Wa hair* many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also mak*. farm loan* at 4 % intersst for 16 ysars. No application fss and no rifarak- al foe. Writs or Inquire MeSavaasy A Co. Lwn H. Xlfag, Mgf. a W E F A Y FOR HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 Accsrdfag to SI m A CsudltiMl Hogs, Celvss, Stomp Bfa, Rsmovod Promptly XEN IA FERTILIZER PHONE M A 45# Ravmntt Gbargse E. G. Buriwkb, XeWa, Ohio wtamnowriiSiwM iw.iHwiinnwia f a — ' | 9 R f m SxAtolntd, 'Q lm m Fitted, Rr.C.LtMdi R m | ,j-*^ di\ lit , and Mr Indianapolis/1 this week visit Cousion, Mrs. 1 & Ohio and Sts Military Bstrsey rfa witiiam Ts id bounded ami ; Being all fa e <S4> fa G. i to the Vilkga County, Ohio, emisea oouvmred *r -by Thorn** y dead dated Mw led in Vri. 9^ Pr of Greens Coua corded 11-7-1919 Vol, 123 peg* 2 hio. . aid petition k ■ i aid real estate, is required to ai m tbe 3rd day :ment may be tsk andMrs )AN AULTMAN .torney for Plaifa purciisaed a be Sherman Cam will move ther NOTICE LT, JOHN RE OUT- F Johnson, whose h .s 247 Green Str ia hereby notifi led* • ‘ IA. John Re Mrs. Harold R fa Korea, has 1 service,. He hi years in servio .the Army Engi son, has filed, -mrnon Pleas Cou ◦hio, against hi tse No. 24246 pr on tbe grounds nd gross neglect cause will co or after May '4 id Miss Joan Bowling Green to arrive at thi Mr. and Mrs. r .vacation. Her axtudent libra binary, Buena V day vacation w bet home in ARCUS SHOUP, torney for Plaint APPOINTMENT May '24 has ' for the Music the Women’s C'. Musical will t Presbyterian G The'public i be a social ho- dann, Deceased. V given that J0 n duly appointed the estate of E -te of Spring Vail County, Ohio, . day of April, 194 . McCALLISTER Probate Court, Ohio. _ program. TRACTOR ; quipped to giv m*ke* of traetc pointment. Ki 991 N. Detroit rlA T STANDS GOOD Vi ' Cedarville 1 who tookpart. at Wittenberg April 6th brou ting*. Phyllis. Vivian Ramsey, a girls entomb lent, Beverly •plus and Kath’ very good, Sc? 1ticipated in tl . School also toi all events. 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