The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
- 'S CS^AlVip* T$di>A% jtJNS f« 1W8 THE C i B A R T I L I E HERALD KAftLH BULL --------- ' --------- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER UKUBKH—Hatloail OMtarial iJ*», i Ohio N«w*P»IW Auoe.j total V*U*y JPro»». 4M> Entered m second eU u matter, October 31, 1887, at the Postoffice at Co- darville, Ohio, under the Act o f March 1878, FR IDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 STRIKERS ARE REDUCING VALUE OF BONDS " " I r h e iu is probably no man alive today that can compute the actual loss in dollars and cents what the recent major strikes have cost the nation irre spective o f hundreds o f minor strikes. There are probably few that have given the strike situation serious thought from that standpoint other than in financial circles. SUclv strikes as General Motors had, Westinghouse, coal companies and railroads have cost the nation billions of dollars. There is far more at stake from an economic standpoint than the loss of wages to strikers. As from that angle the strikers in many cases had some support from other labor unions. Some had unemployment compensation. Some cashed their bonds while others used their surplus cash. Organized la bor survived even though it may not have been able to show savings during the strike period. According to reports cash balances reported by banks even in the strike ridden cities held up about on an average with full em. ployment. * The loss to the nation must .be computed in another way. Production of much needed goods was delayed that will not show for months on the cash balance side. All forms of business sold out their stocks to the lowest point in the history o f the nation. With higher wages granted the profits to man ufqctUring companies will be greatly reduced and this lowers federal income taxes. Labor not at work means a loss o f income taxes from private sources. With factories down and coal mines not producing all lines o f business wil: feel the pinch more six months from now than at present. Uncle Sam has played politics with the labor issue. President Truman tried to ape Franklin D. Roosevelt and had his fingers burned just as woulc have the deceased president, had he had to face what Mr. Truman went thru, Uncle ffn™ will not be able to gather the amount o f income taxes for 1946 as was paid in the year px-evious. With government spending on as lavish scale as in mid-war time, the national debt has increased that much more. . The greater the national debt the lower value there is on all outstanding govern ment bonds. There is no question but organized labor is cashing government War bonds by the million each month. Now, that labor leaders are tensing Mr. Truman the “Nation’s greatest strike breaker” , it means the government Will have less moral support from that angle. The economic planners care nothing about your individual welfare. For that reason the national debt is never a part of the program. But it is a debt that is owed our citizens. Repudiate it and you destroy your own house and all else. The law of supply and demand is all that will save the nation. Let no man tell you different, i . PRO-BOXING FR IDAY N ITE JUNE 14th M EM OR IAL H A LL , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 5 Bouts—34 Rounds —All Punchers Main Event, 170 lbs. 10 Rounds, Headed by CARMEN DE JOHN * (Last bout in Madison Square Garden) V S „ THE KING OF CLUB FIGHTERS (GIB JONES GET CHOICE SEATS —RESERVATIONS TODAY BOXING OFFICE, GREYHOUND UNION TERMINAL 109 W est High St. Dial 5211 Box Office Open Day and'EveningB Prices Only $1.20 $2.40 $3.60 LEE LYNCH* Matchmaker m&mmmaftm tiitM iiimitmiiinimi Tffci GRINNELL FARM EQUIPMENT & TIRE SALES 110 Dayton St., Yellow Springs, Ohio— Phone 414 WELDERS AND WELDING SUPPLIES Welding rod, carbons, flux, etc. “DF.LAVAL MILKERS and SEPARATOR The one and only magnetic milker JAMESWAY PRODUCTS Dairy barn equipment CORN and BALE ELEVATORS Electric and gasoline POWER LAW N MOWERS Something new and different ELECTRIC W IRING SUPPLIES Service cable, switch boxes, etc PASSENGER TRUCK & TRACTOR TIRES Phone ub — our tire men will gladly call on you DISTRIBUTOR ALEM ITE EQUIPMENT Our full line also services dealers ELECTRIC POWER DRILLS 1-8 and 1.4 inch now in stock • MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS Now available * V PULLEY AND BELTS A very qomplete stock MARQUETTE HOME FREEZERS High Quality at low Cost LIME & FERTILIZER SPREADERS Now on Hand TOOLS OF ALL KINDS W « Invite You to Visit Our New Store — If W e Don't Have It, W e will Do Our Best To Get It IF YOU NEDPRINTING, DROP IN It is interesting to see .how the pub lic sakea the food shortage situation. If former President Herbert Hoover ever gives all the facts be has discov ered to the public—well something can be expected. We imagine he has told Mr. Truman everything but the White House never puts out everything, Just what the New Deal wants the public to know. Mr. Hoover has already said the situation abroad is not as bad as pictured in this country. The interests reaping big profits o ff the sale o f fojod to the government to be shipped abroad are the only people spreading propaganda how millions are starving in Europe. The public has been.so busy trying to spend its income it has not time to consider minor events—even the cost o f income taxes. We have had drives will get more if the British do not get been paid back with brickbats and we iwll get more if the British-do not get their hand in your pocketbook for the 3 and 3-4 billion dollar loan.. The public has never stopped to think of what might have happen and did hap pen in many instances about the old clothing drive for the naked abroad. You will recall that several hundred pounds ,o f old clothing laid in the o f fice o f the township clerk for weeks and it was finally given to a chari table institution in Dayton. Not a piece o f the local contribution ever got beyond Dayton. It was move it. or have the lot mildew and rot. An in teresting chapter can be written on the “ scrap paper drives’’ and who got the profit. The handlers of the scrap -made more o ff of it than did the pa per mills ' Miss Lena Hastings visited with her sister Miss Maude Hastings in Kent, Ohio over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. McCallister made a business trip to Cincinnati Thursday. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Emil Kieffer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that William H. Wolff has been appointed as A d ministrator o f the estate o f Emil Kieffer, deceased, late o f Zimmerman, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd day o f June, 1946, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. tfOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate 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, w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r , Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, FOR SALE—New Hampshire Fries, 4 lbs. and up. Lewis Lillich. Phone 6-2731. tfrMiaiiiiiifi C H U R C H N O T E S tfiifiuiiiuiutiiuaiiM im iiiiiiiniiiiiiuic FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Paul H, Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Children’s Day, combined Sabbath School and Morning Worship services. 6 P.M. |he Broadcasters Class and Young People, members of the West minster Fellowship are to meet at the summercottage of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards. Wed., June 12. Prayer, meeting will be led by Dr. Wallace Iliff on the subject “ Why?” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt, Arthur R. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A r M. Theme, “ Echoes from the General Assembly, held recently in Tarkio, Missouri” . Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P.M. The Spring Convention o f the Xenia Y.P.C.U. will be held Sabbath after noon in the Sugar Creek U. P. Church, beginning at 3 pirn, with both after noon and evening sessions. As we hope our society may all attend, we will not have a meeting here Sabbath evening. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve at 8 P.M. in the. Presbyterian Church. The General Assembly will meet in Sterling, Kansas next year, com pleting the* rounds o f the church col leges, having met now in all o f the others. Dr. Lytle Free, pastor o f the Boulevard U. P. Church o f Philadel phia 'was moderator at this meeting, and will continue to hold this honor throughout this year. Dr. O.H. Milli gan, pastor o f this church for many years, continues as Stated Clerk. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH BeV. 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 9:46 ami. by new pastor. Union Sunday School following.° Elbert Schickendantz is Supt. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Blckett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt, William Ferguson, Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist, Topic, Training fo r Service, Preaching 11:00 A, M. The Children's Day program will be given. The program consists of Readings, Bible Verses, Songs and an address by the pastor. A t three o’clock the Young People will meet in a Presbyterial Young Peoples Rally in the Sugar Creek Church, near Bellbrook. There will be a panel discussion on the church program on four levels—The Presby. tery; The Denomination; The Local Church and the College. There will be a Bible Reading Contest. In the evening Dr. Robert Montgomery, Pres, ident o f Muskingum College, New Concord, O., will give the address. A large delegation will be present. THE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G. F. Bell, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A , M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M, For'Sale—Mariglobe tomato plants. 10c dozen, E. E. Neal, Phone 6-1164. For Sale-r—Oak library table in good condition also used ax- minster pug 0x12. Phone 6-1124, 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 day o f June, 1946. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r , Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. YOUR ENGINE: •“ H it” or . . . 7 Now’s the. time to enjoy new performance with a complete engine tune-up . far increased power, fuel economy and the smooth er, more dependable oper ation your car can offer. Our completely - equipped service department is de- designed to offer you low- cost service for greater driving satisfaction. C UM M IN S CHEVROLET c o . Cedarville Phone 6-2701 SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State o f Ohio, Greene County, Common Pleac Court. Case No. 24154 \ Morris D, Rice, as Trustee, Plaintiff, ; vs. The Universal Reserve System, j Ltd., et al, Defendants, .In pursuance o f an Order o f Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the WeBt 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, situate in the County o f Greene and State o f Ohio, and in the Township-of R obb towit: Situate in the State o f Ohio, County of Greene, Township of Ross, Border ing upon the Waters o f Massies Creek and being in the parts o f Virginia Mil itary Surveys No. 1158 and 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 Massies Creek, N. 76° 50' E. 1423 feet, to an Iron Pipe m the Angle o f said 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. 513.5 feet, -o 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. 59° 2F W. 1704 feet, to an Iron Pipe at the Noted Elm Corner; thence S. 59° 23' W. 1025.5 feet to a Stone in the center of the Solon Road; thence N. 66° 24' W, 351.5 feet, with the center o f the So lon Road to an li..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. 584.8 feet, to a stone in the center thereof; thence with said Road N. 30° 33' W. 3091.5 feet, to the place of beginning containing 232.11 acres more or less. Said premises to be sold subject to the rights and easements o f The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, and The Ohio Bell Telephone 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 Sdle: 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 WANTED — Custom post-hole dig ging by the hour or Job. King Tract or Seles, Xenia, Phone 643, 4k Drive Into Springfield And See A Fine Movie R d f NT • Now Playing Maureen O'Hara Dick Haymes Harry James "D o "Y ou Love Me" Starts Sunday Randolph Scott Ann Richards Isabel Jewell "Badman's Terrilory" Starts 8unday Lois Collier Frad Brady "THE CAT CREEP8” —plus— Rosemary La Planche John James In “ DEVIL BAT'8 DAUGHTER” MFPimMki Start* Sunday Stephanie Bachelor Adela Mara In “ PA88 KEY TO DANGER” —Plus— EDDIE DEAN In “ CARAVAN TRAIL” (technicolor) a, omv* Starts Sunday Ingrid Bergman Gary Copper In “ SARATOGA TRUNK” —Plus— “ Rhythm ' Wrangler* (Mualcal W*»t- •rrt Short) Mae Lillian Severtson, whose last known "place o f , address is 17 West Greene Street, Ithaca, New York, will take notice that on the 13th day of May, 1946, Marvin Severtson filed his petition in the Court o f Common Pleas Greene County, 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 and Extreme Cruelty and A . dultery, for Custody«of 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, Plaintiff Robert H. Wead, Attorney 112 Rats Killed with Can o f "Star” . Harmless to animals. - DUVALL HARDWAR (9t>7-5) JOB GORDON Auctioneer All Types*of Public Sales Phone. 6-1522 POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO PHONE W E CLEAN Everything Cleanable at Prices that are Reasonable OVERCOATS — DYED 10 Days Service Required Hats Cleaned —Blocked LAUNDRY SERVICE THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main sL, Cedarville Open Hours— 9 A. M. to 6 F. M. Saturday hours 8. A. M. to 10 P. M.. For Sale: Second hand gas kitchen range. F. A Jurkat. Phone 6-2381 For Sale—75 pound ice box. Phone 6-2376. LEGAL NOTICE Clyde F. McClellan, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on May 9th , 1946, Mary McClel lan filed her certain petition against him in the Court of Common Pleas, Division o f Domestic Relations, o f Greene County, Ohio, being Case No. 24416 qn the docket o 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, Mary McClellan, Plaintiff, vs, Clyde F. McClellan, Defendant. . Said defendant will ^ k e 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 thq first publication of this notice. ' - , Mary McClellan (5-17-6t-6-21) . Harold F], Demann 706 Harries Bldg. Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Harold A. Lansberry, 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. Lansberry filed her petition in f the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio against him, the same being Case No. 24429 on the docket o f said Court, praying for divorce on the ground o f neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing op or before .the 6th day o f July, 1946 or judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. JAMES S. STUBBS, Attorney fo r Plaintiff. ( 5.24.6t-7_5 ) 904-905 Winters Nat’ l. Bank Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. 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 catlso will come on for hearing on or after June 15th, 1946. (5 .10 -6t-6-l4) . C. R. LAUTERBURG, 416 Cooper Bldg., Dayton, O. LEGAL NOTICE For Dependable RADIO SERVICE MTollister Lavinia Smith, whose place o f res idence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on May 7th, 1946, Theodore Smith filed his certain petit ion against her for divorce on grounds that said Lavinia Smith has been wil fully absent for more than three years, said cause being No., 24415 on the Docket of the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after June 14, 1946. * - MARCUSSHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Walter Sablich, whose, last address is unknown, will take notice that on the 22nd day o f May, 1946, Elsie Sab lich filed her petition against him in the Common Pleas Court of 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. (6.24-6t-7.5) L. T, BARGER, Attorney fo r Plaintiff, • 218 U. B. Building., Dayton, Ohio, , , •omsHttmmttmttmtmtttHttnMHmtm'ttmHfsititHmtMttti ■Pipe, Valvaa and Fittings for water, gas and steam, Hand and Electric Pumps far all purpamM, Bolts, Pulleys, V Belts, Plumfeaf and Heating SuppUee. J. P* BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO* XHNIA, OHIO SHERIFF'S SALE REAL ESTATE The Stale o f ‘Ohio, Givene Coimtar, Common Plea# Court. Case No. 23641 Esta Pemberton Truesdule, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Pemberton, et al.. Defend ants. . . „ . _ In purance o f an Order o f Salo. In Partition in the above entitled action, I will offer fo r sale at public auction, at the West Door of the Court House in Xenia. Ohio, in the above named County, on Saturday the 8th day o f June 1946, at 10:30 o'clock. A , M., the following real estate, situate in the County o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, and in the Village o f Cedarville to. wit: . Being part o f Military. Survey en tered in the name o f William Tomp kins, No. 3745, and bounded and de 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 o f Greene County, Ohio, and last re corded 11-7-1919 in Record o f Deeds Vol, 23 Page 289, Greene 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: Cash; 10 percent on day of sale and balance on delivery of deed. ___ WALTON SPAHR, Shei-iff p f Greene County, Ohio Dan M. Aultman, Attorney. - ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Effie S. Lackey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles H. Stormont has, been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate o f Effie. S. Lackey, deceased late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day of .May, 1946, WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. , I ‘ LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court, Greene County, , Ohio. Jewel Stapp, Plaintiff, . vs. No. 24,424 John Osborne Stapp, Defendant , . John Osborne Stapp, whose last k n ow 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 of gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that upless 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-GU5-28) JEWELL STAPP, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ^ n m iimiiiHinm«MnriiinuiH>mniiwiip<in»unmw»i| [ A NAME THAT STANDS ! FOR GOOD FURNI TU RE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r I s N. Detroit SL Xealo, O. >MNNNimNinmHiKHiimiNiHimiiimHMiwmNSMMHi^ teSHMIlllMllillltMliiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiinimillltsilllllllMMIIIi I FARMS FOR SALE AND s FARM LOANS We have many good farms for side | on easy terms. 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