The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

c m a v n x g h e r a l d , F r i d a y , S e p t e m b e r to, m * * * * * * W f l •WP" THE C E D A R V I L I E H E R A L D . | / . . . - - - - - - - - - - * * * ■ ■ .- , | . ' 1 KABLH BULL--------- ---------- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ICKMMUt—Nttlosil RdttwUl Afioc.; OhU N«w»p»p«r Aw e.; UUVtl Vriley Prw. Entered as second elasa matter, October 81, 1887, at the Poatoffice at Ce- darville, Ohio, under the A ct o f March 1879. F R ID A Y , S E P T EM B E R 2 0 , 1 9 4 6 . • WILL FARMERS BACK LINCOLN AND CIO? We wonder how the average Greene county fanner .wil receive the platform and ideologies of Murray D. Lincoln, sec retary o f the Ohio Farm Bureau, in his addreSs before a farm group in Columbus last weoR s The thinking, farmer really luvttd the Mt&ut tread and the family calling lUch election heretofore re- has been excommunicated from the ferred to, together with the amount rolls o f the denomination that never o f the 'average tax levy as estimated had been tainted with Communism by said County Auditor, and the until the New Deal was horn, the maximum number o f years to retire Ku Klux Elan o f the Democratic said bonds, namely, twenty <20) party. ' years, and to give notice of said e- ■ . h . lection in accordance with Section The D. A. R. over 'the nation just 2203.21 pf the General Code. j recently observed “ Constitution Day” Adopted this 16th day o f Septem-' but so far we do not read that any o f her, 1946. the branches o f the organization have sent a copy o f that document to one, Henry Agar Wallace, Secretary o f Commerce who in a speech before a NOTICE 1 FOR SALE— 7 Room house, located in Cedarville, Electricity-Bath-Gas- Hot Water Heater-Boiler 3 years old. Hard wood floors, quarter oak finish. Close in .- Prugh and Sharp, 16 Green Street, Xenia. Phone—861 LEGAL NOTICE The farmer and feeder are now in the driver's seat. The cry for ceiling prices has been auswered by the Truman despots. Holding all live stock o ff the market possible is the penalty on OPA and the CIO leaders fo r . months gormandized themselves at the expense of .the farmer. The1Communist group in New York all! public has discovered there is another hut.renounced that document. He has! LEGAL NOTICE A. W. CRESWELL, Mayor, ATTEST:- P. J. McCQRKKLE, Clerk. bas something to think about UOWthat Mr. Lincoln hRS PUt h in i-L to ry in the picture.. $1.85 com will! " w e sympathy and evidently more . T . . _ . self in bed with Phil Murray and other radical labor leaders o f, never fatten many hogs with a local interest in Stalin than he has in even! • rAmhin c , C, 01™lc “ ®®er* the ClO. Mr. Lincoln accopted a place on one or two occasionsj cej]jng price o f less than $16 a hun- President Truman, Preaching Conn j q 00^ condition °°fiv e * w«rnm°nl!i: under appointment Of F D R on various boards and-groups that! dred. The demand o f OPA for ceil- munismin the name o f peace is a I tTompr A i v o p 1 ItnA n wioirtvnfir m am hara ll 111 frftlYl flt.llPP PftlllltnfiS. M M V Sit1! . - ___n __ j j . _ js nnnnlnv naafims 1M M ai ** H ah I a t M ^1 ^ ® had a majority e bership from other countries. any at times begaii to question the sincerity of Mr. Lincoln as the prop­ er person to represent agriculture. How could he represent members of his farm Organization that claimed to be sober, in­ dustrious, independent tillers of the soil with a conscientious background? Such a background was not evident in the group of foreigners around a table where intoxicating liquor had first place on the “ agenda” . Some months ago two well known farmers interested in the Greene County Farm Bureau called on the writer urging that we become a member of the organizatizon. We know of , no group of men we would rather be associated with than hun- injj prices on all dairy products as o f popular pasti e in New Deal circles J June 30th means lower, prices for all hut the poker playing whisky drinker grades o f milk. The answer to this P'ano player has not tumbled as to demand is “ withhold” milk from the what is .going on in his own house. market and give it to the pigs. The ' .................. ■ , ■ suggestion may not appeal to all be-, RESOLUTION NO. 234 ing on the boycott order but it is in _______ perfect harmony with the New Deal. DETERMINING TO PROCEED CIO order o f the day recognized as WITH THE ELECTION FOR THE legal under the Wagner act. ISSUANCE OF "BONDS IN THE ' SUM OF THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND old. 2 . . WANTED — Custom post-hole dig­ ging by the hour or job. •King Tract­ or Sales, Xenia, Phone 642. 4t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Louis J. Willenburg, De­ ceased. . Notice is hereby given that Edith - , .. , Have you noticed how some of our DOLLARS, <$36,000.00), FOR THE; Willenbure» has be®n duly appointed dreds we know m that organization. At that time we pointed Jcjty editorial writerB get excited a- PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE as Executrix o f the estate o f Louis out Mr. IJncoln as one not representative of the ideal AmencanJ bout the KKK and the renewed activ-SEWER SYSTEM AND PROCURE J‘ Willenburg, deceased, late of farmer or he would not. have accepted appointment on the ities in the s outhern states. We can ING A SITE AND CONSTRUCTING Sprin^ Valley, Greene County, Ohio. ■ n_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ - 1i- / ~ 1 A M A t t f l t l A l t H T f V l A W A V O I I A / V A T iM Itm Af lA * _ _ l l • 4 i l l 1 a n . 1 Roosevelt Commissions, which today have failed of purpose because they were dominated by foreign interests in the Roose­ velt game of world politics. Now that Mr. Lincoln publically urges union •of farmers with the CIO Communistit group, were we right or wrong in list most o f the writers as supporters' AN OUTFALL SEWER AND SEW- of the New Deal and Truman admin-AGE DISPOSAL PLANT, istration. The KKK was the outcome WHEREAS, this Council on the of conditions following the Civil War. 3rd day o f September, 1946, duly It- originated in Southern Democratic passed a resolution providing fo r the withholding OUl* membership on the grpunds expressed at that^ strongholds. It was' kept alive for.submission to. the electors o f the Vil- time? Who is there that -can visualize any ^ member of the half a, century by Southern Demo- lage of Cedarville, Ohio, at the next • Greene County Farm Bureau giving approval to the CIO d© -( crats. Now that the KKK has mixed November election, the question of mands for lower priced farm products whne the unions con-jin Democratic politics at least in one the issuance o f bonds in the sum of ’ tinue strikes for still higher wages and t h e CIO-QPA continue ,|factlon, it is interesting to read the Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars, ($38,- to increase p r ic e s on a ll tlie things the farmer is forced to buy Editorial comment o f northern writ, OOd.OO), for the purpose o f "extending in his home or on the farm ? . ■ . . _ _ , ers that would make the order an un- the sewer system and p ro cu rin g a . In the light of recent events wherein Secretaiy Henry Wal- jawfui group. This writer has no ,a- site-and constructing an outfall sew- • lace m an address before the CIO-PAC in New York. attacked^p0j0gjeg ^ 0f f er, our position in the er and sewage disposal plant and for Secretary Byrnes and the Truman, administration in favor pfTpasj. jg wejj jjnown> fpbe Republicans the levy o f a tax to provide for pay- - Joseph; Stalin and Communistic Russia, that we should not treat have nothing to- apologize for bu.t as meat thereof, and ,, that government harshly in reaching .agreement on peace terms|We rea<j tbe jate comment y0U WOuid WHEREAS, the County Auditor and yet submit to a nation that was indirectly responsible for. think the Republicans gave birth to of Greene County, Ohio, has certified the shooting down Of our own service men in uniform even as.tbe KKK that dominates Roosevelt's to - this Council that in accordance the Peace Conference was in session. Does Mr. Lincoln subscribe p ld jaw -jnw and.Mississippi. To with his calculations the average an- to the Wallace doctrine whlcK*ls endorsed by Hie CIO leader-, thig writer the KKK' is no different nual levy throughout the life lo f such ship that is pleading the cause of Russia? Mr. Wallace has by his action violated the Constitution and made a mockery of the God he lifted his voice to when he took the oath as Secretary of C^^^ inerce. ' uemuumic ureineru naa uener Drusn suea m one series ana tnat tne a-; Mr. Lincoln has one degree to his credit. He has been one1 up a bit on the history of the Klan mount o f the tax' list o f said Village Dated this 14th day o f September, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, - Judge o f the Probate iCourt, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT than'the CIO that is dominating the bonds which will be required to pay Truman administration as it did when the interest on and to retire such FDR occupied the White House.- The bonds, assuming that they are all is- D ocrat b th n h d b tt b h d in d h h Estate o f William Howard Manor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that B. . U. Bell has been duly appointed as Ad­ ministrator of the estate o f William Howard ' Manor, deceased, . late -of Caesarcreek Township, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. Dated this 28th day o f August, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene' County, Ohio. of the most successful farmers farming that we have ever heard of, yetwe hear of no one charging him with being a dirt farmer. . * -■■ ■ ■-..—--- . ■ ___ , SOME ONE SAYS, “ I TOLD YOU SO” birth, its god fathers and then com- remains the same throughout the' pare its latest adopted brother the life of said bonds as the amount of CIO Communuists. We have never the tax list for the current year, is heard o f a KKK Communist but the the sum o f 0.31 cents per hundred latest proven Democratic New Deal dollars o f valuation or 3.10 mills for v iiiM iiiiim m iiiH iM iiim im iiim tiiiiitM iH a iiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiik SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR j E X P E R T S H O E M A N Events of national importance the past week have brought Communist, exponent o f Stalin and each dollar o f valuation throughout grief to some and joy to others, depending on which side of the'i Russia is Henry Agar Wallace. To the life o f the bonds. political fence you viewed the events. The Truman-Wallace episode is typical of the confusion that exists in the New Deal administraton., Here again arises the question of verasity be­ tween the President of the United States and a member of his own cabinet. After days of bickering, charges and counterman illustrious father and grand lath- SECTION 1: That this Council the Democratic brethern we as Re. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- publicans assent to the conversion of SOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF the Commerce Secretary as having THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, betrayed the doninational religion of STATE. OF OHIO: charges, the theft of important documents, all reminds us of the statement made by FDR when he faced a tight situation and put out an untruth to newsmen to keep the lie from his door and it worked. His remark was “ Clever was ft not?” At this late day as atoms of truth leak out of the White House the public yet does not know all the facts or just who was the cul­ prit that uttered the ugly little word first. Mr. Truman has little ground to stand upon. He is much like the story of the professional piano player, “He may know what is going on down stairs, but he is ignorant of what is go­ ing on upstairs. As for Wallace there is little that can be said in his behalf. His position may be honest in his present day role of playing to the Communists to back up promises made by one FDR to Joseph Stalin. Mr. Truman and even Mr. Byrnes, may yet find themselves fin hotter water once Uncle Joe starts giv­ ing the inside-story of what had been planned between Joe and Franklin in their little game of world politics. The Democrats and radical New Dealers are shaking in their boots today as never before. From a distant we hear that familiar old chant: “ I told you soM er as he has o f the family political proceed with tfie issuance o f said traditions. No man can boast o f be- bonds and that the Clerk be and he ing a Communist, an advocate o f the is hereby directed to certify to the Russian ideals and dovetail religious Board o f Elections o f Greene County, views as Christian. Hyde Park fol- Ohio, the resolution of this Council One capable o f running a good volume department. Good salary | and commission. Must have IISES j referral. | Sears, Roebuck & Co. Springfield, Ohio Buying A H om e? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS iiuHiiHHiiiiummmmmtmiimmM - COME IN AND TELL US YOURNEEDS miiiiHiiimiiiiHiHi.iiiiHMinHiiinim SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 MtttmtftMmHHitmiimkmtimimmt WE.MAKE G I LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building Savings Company Xenia, Ohio 11 Green St. , Phone 11 FERTILIZERS • I n O V W QUALITY m mmSmun am uwnp S fcmfcett su less mtss Ihe f«b< St* M M firti i w far fm r Brim* «r«p and hi atwrwl *#Me hart, la» M M ttfft yiaM iaMRaaaa mm- AdLfly^- ear M m m* urn »Rilmiiinii*i1 1 Sold by Leading Dealers in Your Comthunity FORGOVERNOR- Thomas J. Herbert FORSENATOR - John W. Bricker FOR CONGRESS (7th District)— Clarence J. Brown FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE— Lowell Fess FOR COUNTY AUDITOR— James J, Curlett FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER— Hugh Turnbull c Vote Republican and Clean up the Mess! Electric Motor Service AH Types and makes repaired Complete Rewinding. Call phone 6-2516 or see KEITH WISECUP Cedarville, Ohio Foster E. Skinner, whose plsce o f residence is unknown iq d cannot w ith ! reasonable diligence be ascertained,' will take notice that, on August 13th, 1946, Pauline M. Skinner filed her cer­ tain petition against him fo r divorce on grounds o f gross neglect o f duty before the Qommon -Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24663 on the docket of said Court, and will come on for hearing on or af­ ter October lBt, 1946. (8-16-6t-9-20) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff We Pay $5.00 for HORSES $3.00 for COWS According to size and condition Small animals removed promptly FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. call collect Xenia 766 Dayton-Kenmore 5742 We hre now digging our 1946 Potatoe Crop of Coblers.- H .G CRESWELL, Phone 6-1575 Cedarville, O. Cement Blocks SAND AND GRAVEL Fletcher &Gerard 3 Miles South o f Se)n)a-Phope 0-2786 Catherine O. Ambrose o f 601 West Tenth Street, Rushville, Indiana, will take notice that Millard Ambrose filed his petition- in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, on Au­ gust 27,1946, praying for a divorce on the ground o f gross neglect o f duty. She will further take notice that said cause will be fo r hearing on and after six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice, .to-wit, Au­ gust 30| 1946. 8-30-6t-10-4) MILLARD AMBROSE RESOLUTION NO. 233 for the pur- sewer system DECLARING IT A NECESSITY TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PUR­ POSE OF EXTENDING THE SEWER SYSTEM -AND PRO­ CURING A SITE AND CON­ STRUCTING AN OUTFALL SEWER AND SEWERAGE DIS­ POSAL PLANT: BE IT RESOLEVD BY THE VIL­ LAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, (3-4ths of all its members thereto concurring): SECTION 1: That pose o f extending the and procuring a site and {constructing an outfall sewer and sewerage dis­ posal plant, for the Village o f Cedar­ ville, Ohio, it is necessary to issue the bonds o f said Village in an a- mount which this Council estimates as Thirty-five Thousand ($35,000.00) Dollars general obligation bonds of said Village; that it is necessary to levy a tax outside o f the ten mill limit to pay*the interest on and to re­ tire said bonds; that the question of the issuance o f said bonds and the levy o f such tax be submitted to the electors o f said Village a t the next November election; that this Council estimates that said bonds will be au­ thorized by resolution passed prior to July 15, 1948, and that the approxi­ mate date of said bonds will be - the 1st ,day o f March, 1948; that this Council further estimates that these bonds will be paid in 40 semi-annual installments, maturing in substanti­ ally equal amounts during a period of 20 years after the authorization thereof; and that said bonds will bear interest at a rate now estimated at three 3 % per anqum, payable semi­ annually. SECTION 2: Be it further resolved he is hereby directed to certify a copy o f this resolution to the County Au­ ditor of Gjeene County, Ohio, for his calculation o f the average annual tax levy required throughout the life o f the bonds, to pay .the interest and to retire said bonds, assuming that they are all issued in one series, and that the amount o f the tax list o f this Village remains the same throughout the life o f said bonds, shall be made not less than 50 days„ prior to such November election, SECTON 3: That the County Au­ ditor in his certification shall be and is hereby directed more than 50 days prior to such election to calculate anil certify to the Village o f Cedarville the average annual lev y ,,expressed in dollars and cents, for each $100.00 o f valuation, as well as in mills for each $1.00 o f valuation throughout the life o f the bonds which will be required to pay the interest on and retire such bonds as aforesaid. Dated this September 3, 1946. A . W. CRESWELL, Mayor ATTEST: . » P. J. McCORKELL, Clerk, Springfield Loan Co„ 32 W . High sfc Phone 3061 Springfield, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE -* • Gladys Hanes, whose place o f resi­ dence is unknown and cannot be found with diligent search, will take notice that on August 23, .1946, Raymond Hanes filed his certain action against her for divorce on grounds .of gross neglect o f duty, said cause being liBtedr on the docket at No. 24566 before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after September 28, 1946. . (8-23-6t.9-30) RAYMOND HANES, Forest Dunkle, Attorney for Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE Catherine Vitali, who resides % with Warren Ruth, 261 Baughn Street, Lu­ zerne,' Pa., will take notice that on August 13th, 1946, Neil Vitali filed his certain petition for divorce'against her on grounds o f gross neglect of du­ ty, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24562 on the docket o f said C?ourt, and. that said cause o f action will come on fo r hearing on or v after October 1st, 1946. (8-16-6t-9-20) MARCUS SHOUP, " Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f George Shingledecker Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles Shingledecker has been duly appoint­ ed as Administrator o f the estate o f George Shingledecker, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day o f September, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ^MHMNHMMimmimrtmniimMnmntiiimniimiiiiiiiiiiv^ I A N A M E T H A T S T A N D S FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r ’s N. Detroit St. Xeata, O. M M iim iiiiiin a itiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu im iitiiiiiiiiH j | FARMS FOB SALE AND I .zI FARM LOANS | We have many good farms for side " on easy terms. Also make fairm loans at 4 % interest'for 15 years. No application fee and no apprais­ al fee. Write or Inquire . McSavaney 6b Co. London O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. JOB GORDON Anctioncer All Types of.Publlc Sales Phone. 6-1522 POULTRY We pay highest prices fo r rab- . bits, duckj, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO Pipe, Valvca and Fittings far water, gaa and steam, Hand and Electric Pumps for all purjMees, Belie, Pnlleye, V Belts, Plumtnaf and Heating Bnppliea. • J. P* BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. x fn ttA , o h io WE PAY FOR HORSES $5.00 COWS $3.00 According to Size 6b Condition Hogs, Calves, Sheep Etc,, Removed Promptly XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 464 Reverse Cbdrgea E. G. Buchaieb, Xenia, Ohio Eyes Examined, . Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Chartes. Dr.C .L Wilkin Optomatrie Eye Specialist Xenia, Okie c V J . C l U Mr. George was in Cedarvi visiting with fi Dr.° Florence Helen and Jane and Mrs. M, ■ returned to Bow fo r the fall qua Miss Frances day for Quincy accepted a posi work. ‘ 601 West | idians, will | abrose filed j mon Pleas hio, on Au . t divorce on »ct o f duty. :e that said I n and after >f the first I to-wit, Au-1 I ib r q s e I E- ,1 LOST—One b stroller. It was grounds. Any abouts of. same FOR SALE ■ Heatrola and wi 6 •tons. Mr ace o f resi- lot be found | ;ake notice , Raymond tion against ; of gross being listed| > before the regne Coun-| vill come on ptember 28, l NOTICE ON F; The State of 1 Probate Court To Earl Ogebs R. 1; Glenna K Ave., Colubus, ( Box 118, So. Joi You are here1 the 14th day o 1946, an Inven ment o f the cs deceased, late ol said County, wat Said Inventor} ■will be fo r heaVi on the 1st day . 10:00 o ’clock, A Any person do tions to said Inve at least five da; set fo r hearing. Given under m said Court, this', ber, 1946. WILLIAM B. ID HANES,| or Plaintiff., I Street, Lu- tice that on tali filed his tree against| For Sale—Circ Six room size, quire at the Clea FOR SALE—1 heating stove. I t . an excellent he Trumbo. ■gleet of du. •as Court of j : case being, ’ said Courts on will come| ‘ter Octobe^ ; ■. ! 5HOU-P, ! for Plaintiff, INTMENT , I lingledecker .1 that Charles] uly appoint- le estate- o f seased, late! mty, Ohio. September, ALLISTER, iurt, Greene WANTED—Rid A ir Service Comn = -TANDS Experien and Clerical Wor. ployment, pleasa tions, good pay. ‘ McCall C 2219 McCall : QUICK REI ly mptanu mt Dly S T O M A C I DDE TO E X C FrMBMkTancofH HntHalpQritWi Overtwomillion hot TREATMENT hnvi nrnptomz ofdistress aadDMUMMl Ulcm ffw r mention. Sou. Cl.mlwM., C • rtbur- duo to t u r n Add. f A ik tor “ WHIard’i I explains this treatm BROWN GASC United States vaporizer. Sligl watch, it is easily carburetor where air with the gasol port substantial n gallon o f gasolir: If you would lil car without riski>' your name and ac Box 177, Cedarvi satisfied with the your car, you wil on request. The c ing for live agon it in theirheighbi I RE AN 'S Xenia, O.' ..iMMIItllllllltlllllllH , •ND M LOANS ms for side nake farm r 16 years. 10 apprais­ ers London O. 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