The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

1 4 CEDARVnXB HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 7848 mmm T H E C E D A R V I 1 L E H E R A L D KABLH BULL ------------------EDITOR AND PUBLISHER w w n - i i . » Mri MtteHal Auoa.; Ohio H»w»P»P«r **»«.; *“ «»* V>ll»y PreM- Am9 Entered *a second class matter, October SI, 1887, at the Poatoffiee at Ce­ darville, Ohio, under the Act o f March 1879; FRIDAY, JUNE 38, 1946 * NEW DEALER STASSON GETS A SETBACK iShauntoiihrtenwnnni Washington Letter (Contwiud from in t 9*9*) ■ The voters in Nebraska at a recent Republican primary is­ sued a stinging rebuke .to former Governor Harold -Stasson o . Minnesota, for butting into the Nebraska Senatorial Primary in an effort to defeat Senator Butler for his second term nomi- matogtasson has been ranting aroun(j C0Untry doing mission­ ary work for the New Deal under the guise of being a Repub­ lican candidate for president. He has advocated So many New Deal ideas and supported numerous Democratic bills in and out of Congress that he no longer deserves recognition as a Repub­ lican, in public or private life. , _ .. . In the Nebraska primary Stasson charged Butler with be­ ing an isolationist, opposing lend lease to Britain and the bil­ lion dollar loan as well, draft act extension, UNRA scandal. Stasson was named by the New Deal to help write the U. S. down the river at San Francisco. In as much as Butler won by a two to one vot^over the Stasson candidate, it would indicate the Nebraska voters do not relish an outsider coming into their state to tell theih how to vote or even take issue on either domestic or foreign affairs. One thing is certain Nebraska Republicans are for Americans flI'St;, 1 Stasson is an open opponent of John W. Bricker of this state as a candidate for the presidency. Stasson styles himself a liberal Republican which when defined in simple English is, “ one who cannot get elected on the Democratic ticket and mas­ querades as a Republican with New Deal Communistic ideas of government. One thing is sure, John W. Bricker will be elect­ ed as the next Senator from Ohio where he will have ample op­ portunity oTtaking up the fight to restore the nation to the prin­ ciples as laid down by Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Mr. Stasson will never hold public office by vote of the people due to his crusading the past few years for the New Deal. im m iim in iin m iftltliiiiH m i1)11111111111m im ium ii11111111ti. We have so many potatoes in this country when the whole world 1 b near starvation, according to reports, yet the New Deal Truman administration sanctions the use o f the spuds to make alcohol We send wheat, corn, meat, sugar, canned goods to starving people and then the planners in Washington urge our own people to eat move po­ tatoes. If potatoes are good fo r our own people why not ship potatoes a_ cross the ocean to save our bread? Potatoes require no processing or can packing. tempting to pack the Supreme Court,, grow in stature, and many Americans are wishing we could again have men like Justice Charles Evans Hughes on our highest judicial tribunal. Communist Chester Bowles is fight, ing hard for regimentation and .using the old boggy, scare crow of inflation to excite the people. He makes predic­ tions o f how prices will raise. Mean­ time he authorizes an increase in the price o f coal, bread, milk, many lines of canned goods, another jump in the price o f certain clothing, yet he never refers to the increases being inflation. The reason he doeB not is because he is the administration middleman to protect the CIO. Higher wages is not inflation according to Bowles and Harry Truman, the piano player. But let agriculture . ask for a cent more Bowles throws a hysterical fit. Early last winter President Truman, in his message to Congress, gave as­ surance hia administration would bal­ ance the national budget for the fiscal year 1947, which begins July lBt, next, However, after most o f the Adminis­ tration’s appropriation requests have been presented to Congress, it appears certain there will be a deficit o f at last eight billion dollars in the federal government’s finances during the next fiscal year; and probably much more, if heavy foreign loans and other ex­ penditures are made. WILL MR. BOWLES RESIGN? $64 QUESTION « Both Houses have passed an extension act for OPA for one more year of life but.it is not the bill Bowles wants. He has boasted he would resign if the bill becomes law and he has this week appealed to President Truman to veto the bill. New Dealers do not like' the bill but it is either take it *or let OPA die a natural death. If Mr. Bowles resigns due to the passage of the bill, then the nation has gained something. With several hundred thousand New Dealers on the government pay roll it is no wonder the Democrats join at the last minute to keep this horde nursing at the public teat and at your expense. It matters not whether Bowles resigns or not, there are few that would ‘expect Mr. Truman to appoint anyone other than the brand named in the past and the kind he found in office the day he became President. FERTILIZERS •I PROVSN QUALITY - NK YOU! WKATCMW Company 1* su®"* toacorn m totr srSFass s s s J -S r s Succoitful farmort ora now railing moro buih. 1 i on I om oom with law - labor bacauio proper fartMioHendoor the fob. Got BIGM FarflUmr far yaw urban*cropand.banewrodoftboboot, tot BIOM high yield fwGHrara earn- bine with grcnCnr dever crop* la lo* a n il yourytotdiand'coHfoiftMy. Joe our dealersow far yaw i Sold by Leading Dealers in Your Community IF YOU NEEDPRINTING, DROP IN FARM EQUIPMENT & TIRE SALES v 110 Dayton St.j Yellow Springs, Ohio .... Phone 414 WELDERS AND WELDING SUPPLIES Welding rod, carbons; flux, etc. “BELAVAL MILKERS and SEPARATOR Tim one and only magnetic milker JAMESWAY PRODUCTS Dairy barn equipment CORN and BALE ELEVATORS Electric and'gasoline , POWER LAWN MOWERS Something new and different ELECTRIC WIRING SUPPLIES Service cable, switch boxes, etc PASSENGER TRUCK & TRACTOR TIRES Phone us— our tire men will gladly call on you DISTRIBUTOR ALEMITE EQUIPMENT Our full line also services dealers ELECTRIC POWER DRILLS 1-2 and 1.4 inch now In stock -> MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS Now available V PULLEY AND BELTS A very complete stock MARQUETTE HOME FREEZERS High Quality at low Cost LIME & FERTILIZER SPREADERS Now on Hand ' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS W g Invite You to Visit Our New Store — If Wo Don’t Have U, We will Do Our Beat To Get It ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued from page one) Now that it is definitely known that Clinton Anderson, Secretary o f Ag­ riculture, has gone back on every word and promise he made the farmers o f the nation in his speeches at the WLW entertainment last October, it might be well for the official to make apol­ ogy to the farmers. Mr. Anderson speaks up daily for. the whole world and is taking bread from American boys and girls, butter also, yet he has not in recent weeks put in a word for the American farmer. He has said Lation countries must have ■part of the farm machinery output for next year that was supposed to go to our own farmers. He never'told his radio audience last fall that one reason why there is a shortage this year is be­ cause American made tractors, plows and seeding machines were sent tof Europe and have not yet in many in_ stancs been _ put to use in producing any kind of food crops. More than one American boys now in Europe is writ­ ing back home to give neither food or money for foreign relief. The:Amer­ ican that gives money is just the type of sucker the New Deal grafters and the forbign diplomats are looking for. The grafters are playing on the sym­ pathy of the American people. With Congress working day and night on'the OPA bill the pink New Deal radib commentators pound away on the inflation issue. Many of. them have convinced the average city work­ er that it is the farmer that is not only holding up prices but is also hold­ ing back food an<| meat for higher prices. These $5,000, $25,000 and $50,- a year broadcasters worry about the high cost o f living and cry out loud for tho poor city consumer and how he is being treated by the farmer. When farmers begin to cut down purposely the pink radio commentators will soon be o ff the air. If tha farmer ever a dopts the CIO method of enforcing demands the urban resident will soon be on his knees begging for bread; A letter writing campaign *by far­ mers to the White House would drive |Communist Bowles to Moscow. All the (farmer gets today is higher prices for what he has to purchase with his hog, [cattle and grain prices based on panic :1914 prices. A check can be put on not only commentators but the owners o f the radio stations. Not bo long ago !an early morning pink commentator took up. the CIO strike against Gener­ al Motors. The writer o f this column i did a little writing and readers might be interested in the result. The time [.used by the commentator was being paid for by a certain department store We did not believe this department store wished to have its fair name us_ ed to promote a Communistic idea of how General Motors or anyother i concern wanted to transact business. We took our pen in hand and wrote a polite protest to the department store management, A reply indicated we had appraised the company correctly for the management informed us that the contract with the radio company sponsoring this pink commentator had/ been canceled forthwith. We waited each morning for some time to hear the commentator whose time then was being paid for by a supply house that there never was a word from that pink commentator so ’ far as we know o f that carried the CIO platform on how to raid a corporation such as General Mptors. If more farmers would put one letter each week in the mail ad­ dressed to Mr, Truman, a postal card would also suffice, things would have a different complexion in Washington in just a few days, Mr. Truman gets only the CIO side, not that‘o f the far­ mer ox small businessman. RebuiltWatches Ladies and Gents Wrist and Pocket Watches Harry Mogle Phone 6-2931 FOR SALE—White Rock chickens to fry. Mrs. Lucy Turner, 6-2918. FOR SALE—Antiques in Furnitur Glass and China.. Mrs. William Hayes 205 S. West St., Xenia,- Ohio. given. Members o f 40 o f the 88 count­ ies have joined the strike movement. H. H. Flacker, Plymouth, Richland county, president o f the protest as­ sociation, told his members that OPA was the principle target in the sug­ gested strike “ to force city people to0recognize the farmer’s problems’’. It is reported that other farm or­ ganizations in the state will join in the movement and that the strike will become nation wide. Little or no livestock is being re­ ceived in the principle packing house markets. One reason is there is not the amount o f cattle or hogs on the farms the government has claimed and what stock is going to market is much under average weight due to the scarc­ ity of grain that has been ordered confiscated and shipped to foreign na­ tions. The nation is just beginning to reap ;he result o f the New JJeal( AAA pro­ gram o f scarcity o f food for man and beast. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Belle Phillips, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that William S. Rogers has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Belle Phillips, deceased, late o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 19th day o f June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probte Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Martha Studevent, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that William A. Studevent has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Mar­ tha Studevent, deceased, late of Ce­ darville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day o f June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probte Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate pf James Studevent, deceas ed. Notice is hereby given that Willian^ A. Studevent has been duly appointee as Administrator o f the estate of James Studevent, deceased, late of Ce­ darville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 19th day o f June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probte Court, Greene County, Ohio. . G ASO LIN E? United Statea*patent for a unique vaporizer. Slightly larger than a watch, it is easily attached near the carburetor where it mixes more free lir with the gasoline. Car owners re port substantial mileage increases per gallon o f gasoline. If you would like to try one on your car without risking a penny, send in your name and address to Voco-matic Box 177, Cedarville, O. If you aren’t satisfied with the gasoline saving on your car, you will receive $1.00 bonus on request. The company is also look­ ing fo r live agents to help introduce it in their neighborhood. Good money Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers. Steady em­ ployment, pleasant working condi­ tions, good pay. CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Morning Worship 11 ;C0 A.M. Theme “Unfathomable Mystery” . ' 6:30 Young Peoples Westminster Fellowship, leader, Miss Vivian Ram­ sey. Tuesday evening, July 2nd, the Westminster Class meets'at the. home o f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Creswell.'' John Powers, Devotional leader John Hilt, Discussion leader. Prayer meeting is at the U. P. Church Wednesday evening at 8-p.m. Choir practice Friday at 8 p.m. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. B. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Theme “ My Country, ‘Tis of Thee.” Selma church service at 9:45 a.m by new pastor. Union Sunday School following. Elbert SchiCkendantz is Supt. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M; Theme “ Quo Vad is?” Y.P.C.U, Subject “ Our Country's Responsibility in World Leadership” . Leader, Claire Stormont. . The YPCU o f Jamestown-will be guests for this meeting, and we hope all o f our young people may be present to welcome them. Choir, rehearsal Saturday at 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in our church. Leader, Dr. Donald F. Kyle. Xenia Presbytery is meeting today at 2 p.m. in .called sesaion^tn act on the resignation o f Rev. Harold V, Kuhn from the Jamestown congrega­ tion. Rev. Kuhn wishes to accept call to the Caledonia Church in the Indiana Presbytery, . McCall Corporation ,2219 McCall S t Dayton, O. JOE GORDON * Auctioneer All Types o f Public Sslra Phone- 6-1522 PHONE 6 1 3 0 1 ^ For Dependable RADIO SERVICE M'Collister 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, Bowersville Leads In Canned Food Collection So far two large packing cases o f canned food has been contributed by the generous people o f Bowersville, to help feed the people who are starv­ ing in Europe and Asia, We wish to thank the generous contributors, and hope they will continue their generos­ ity, and that their grand start will he quickly immitated by others. I happened to be tuned in to radio station WJR Detroit today and heard them broadcast^the same kind o f food collection that we are conducting. The need is very grave, and we cannot place top much emphasis on the grav­ ity o f the situation. Place yourself in the position o f these peope who are starving, and see how grateful you would be if the people o f some other nation came to your help with food. Remember “ WHEN BUYING FOOD FOR YOURSELF BtJY A CAN FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE STARV­ ING” . ’ FILLER ST. PROPERTY SOLD The former Don Marshall property on Miller street owned by John Cecil was purchased this week by Edward Carlisle, local merchant, Posession is to he given August 1st. McKIBBEN CLASS'- HAVE ANNUAL PICNIC The McKibben Bible Class o f tho United Presbyterian church held their annual picnic party at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spracklln last Friday evening, About fifty mem. bers and children were present and a fine time was had by all. Following the supper a social time was enjoyed ndoors. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbins assisted the Spracklins, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE C L E A N E R S i Estate of* fe'mil Kieffer, Deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that W.iUiani NEW CLOTHES DESERVE ' OLD COTHES NEED CAREFUL AND GOOD ...CLEANING— HANDLING H. Wolff has been appointed sis Ad­ ministrator o f the estate o f Emil i Kieffer, deceased, latero f Zimmerman, i Greene County, Ohio, Judge o f the Proba County, Qhio, , Quality Work LAUNDRY SERVICE South Main st., Cedarville Open Hours— 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday hourB S A. M. to 10 P. M. Eatate o f Maria Kieffer, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Theresa Drake has been duly appointed as Ad­ ministratrix o f the estate o f Maria' Kieffer, deceased, late o f Zimmerman, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day o f June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Ann E, Ritenour, whose last known address was Box 143, East Beckjey, West Virginia, will take . notice that Willard D. Ritenour filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court pf Greene County, Ohio, on the 15th day o f June 1946, against her in an action-for di­ vorce, alleging gross neglect o f duty, and that she be restored to her former name o f Ann E. Lively, Said cause will be foi; hearing from and after six weeks from the date o f the first pub­ lication on the 21 day o f June,'1946, and unless she pleads to said-petition prior thereto a decree may be granted against her. (6-21.16t.7_26) ' WILLARD D. RITENOUR Miller & Finney, Attorneys Xenia, O. 4 H CLUB NEWS FOR SALE—-Chickens, good fryers ...................... ......................................... : some good chickens fo r roasting., C, C. Brewer. Phone 6.23SL ) PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate o f : Frank A. Byers,'Deceased.: No. 5068 To The Unknown Heirs of Frank A. Byers, Deceased. You are hereby notified , that the Probate Court o f’ Green County, Ohio, has fixed the date for the continuation of the hearing commenced on the 21s day o f February, 1946, on the personal Claim. of Laura Ann Boedeker, Co Exeoutrix of the Estate of Frank A. Byers, deceased. Said continued hear­ ing will begin on the 23rd day of July, 1946, at 9:30 A. M. at the Probate Court, Xenia, Ohio. (6_21_3t_7-5) LAURA ANNA BOEDEKER -Co-Executor of the Estate of Frank A. Byers, Deceased LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Kilby Roushey whose last known residence was Remington, Fau­ quier County, Virginia, will take notice that the undersigned filed his. peti­ tion in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in divorce a- gainst her on the grounds bf gross neglect of duty 'r that said defendant is required to answer said petition on or before six weeks from the date of its first publication, to wit: June 13th, 1946, after which time this cause will be for hearing and judgment niay be taken against her. (6-14.6t_7_19) Thomas Roushey, Plaintiff Miller & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. Dated th is 3rd day o f Juno, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Court, Greene LEGAL NOTICE . Nathan. Holmes, Whose last known address was Scuddy, Ky., will take notice :thnt Dora Holmes, filed her petition in 'Common, Pleas Court, Greene County, June 7, 1946, No. 24, 455, seeking a divorce against him on the grounds o f neglect o f duty and that said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after July. 19, 1946. (6-14-6t-7-19) D .H . WYSONG, 906 U, B. Bldg., Dayton Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Walter Sablich, whose last address is unknown: wjjl take notice that on the 22nd d a ^ f May, 1946, Elsie Sab- lich 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 of 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 Baid petition on or before the 6th o f July, 1946, judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. (6-24-Ct-7-6) L. T. BARGER, Attorney fo r Plaintiff, 218 U, B. Building., Dayton, Ohio, POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters, GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO Himniiwmi«itiwMtin»moti»H»H>fmHwwHim m in i>n iin Pips, Valves a^ i Fittinga for water, gas and steam, Hand and Elsetrie Pumps for all purposes, Belts, Pulleys, V Belts, P lnm lttf and Heating Supplies. J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. XENIA, OHIO ■wmbnni NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Ruth Belle Sharp, Deceas. ed. Notice is hereby given that .Oscar Lee has been duly appointed as Ex­ ecutor o f the estate o f Ruth Belle Sharp deceased, late o f Cedarville Village; Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd dajr o f June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Effie S. Lackey, Deceased Notice is hereby given that^Charles H. Stormont has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Effie S, Lackey, deceased late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day of May, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, 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 on the ground o f 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 fo r Plaintiff. A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITU RE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r ’ s N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. IIIIIIMIIIIIIIMtllMlllllllMIMMIMIIIIIIIIMIMimilinillllllMllllia FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We haye many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm Ioann at 4 % interest for 15 years. No application fee and no apprais­ al fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London O. ' Leon H. Kling, Mgr. RffHmimitfllllMMIItlllllllltlllllHlIHIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIimilliHfM? WE PAY FOB HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 According to Size & Condition Hogs, Calves, Sheep Etc* Removed Promptly XENIA FERTILIZER PHONfa M-A. 454 Reverse Charges E. ,G. Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio ••iiHmmmitaiiimiiiiMHiiHifmmiiiiHitiinfMitttimttiiiiitt m Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. Dr.C.LWilkin Optometrie Eye Specialist Xenia. Okie I * HER; f arr Whea er Tw G '4 •.a Get ’i aboi ‘ l to*m a . in r .1 .bail* a W e - it) tere : H glac al aJ Bl F in ; mer .tv ve H ha S a r OF J in se tat t 266 K

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