The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

q$£A2mj^l8 S^RALD, gftffiAY* JAN. Si, 1647, C33B%RVff&St ®&g ----- ^ asm T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D h ^ ' « _ * *— —---- —--------- -------------------- " ' ” “ ' | The Ofddn street parking1 contro- 2JLEMBXR_National Editorial Asso«.; OMo Novrspaper A»oa.; Ml*al Ts3ey ?r»M. Aswn. j ver5y b#tWQ*,n Xenia City Com- THURMAN MILLER JR.............*_____—Editor and Publisher j missiortera »nd Greene connty com- Entered as second class matter, October 81, 1887, at the Poatoffica at Ce- darville, Ohio, under the Act of March 1879. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,1947 A LITTLE CLEANUP IS NEEDED The county health commissioner was in town the early part of the week. His business in Cedarviile was to see if something could be done a- bout cleaning up the creek through the village. He pointed out that it was not only a matter of health that it be cleaned up—but also one of civic pride. He said it could be a very beautiful spot, which every res­ ident will agree with, but in its Pre~ sent condition it is a menace to the health of the community. WH1TEHOUSE LEADERSHIP LACKING Almost daily conflicting reports eminate from the different depart­ ments of the Executive branch of the government. When it i s , not about taxes it is rent ceiling or sugar. Even the State Department has its out one day and then denied, the next. The latest mixup, and these affairs are within the ranks of the Truman administration and not the Congress and is over increase in rent control. Someone issued a statement that there would he a 10 per cent general in­ crease in rents. The communists in missioners. is causing as much com­ ment as the Osborn - Fairfield an­ nexation! controversy. With the Greene county commissioners holding the fort on the basis of no legal right for the city to take over the ever reaped as much tribute by thug I county property, as was done by a methods or controlled as much of the former board without record, the illegal liquor business, or wielded city commission must find new' as much power politically as did the grounds for further action. Chicago gangster. His power grew The proposition for the compromise under prohibition with the aid of offered some time ago by the county highup Democratic po litica l from was turned down last week by the Washington down to the head of the City commission. The .county had Citv government in Chicago. At one asked for free parking space for time Capone’s wealth was fixed at county owned cars but_ the city re- million. He owned breweries, distil- fused. This was the basis of the pre- leries, boats for hauling liquor from sent argument. The county last week other countries and a fleet of trucks, suggested head-in parking on the In addition he is said to have owned East suio of Green street with no more guns of every description, a» Parking on the West side -but the well as powder and lead, than any was rejected, militia in any state in the union. The proposition for the compromise Those who opposed him died by the offered some time ago by the county gun route with their “boots on” , was turned down last week by the Capone could never have operated as city Commission. The county had he did without federal backing, at « « free parking space fev least in a political way. He knew the county owned cars but the city re- this and always turned hi* forces be- fused. The county last weak suggest- hind the New Dealers in federal, ed a head-in parking on the East state and municipal elections. These dde of Green street with no parking were the davs when FDR said pro- on the west side hut the plan was re- hibition could not be enforced. jected. We learn that former county com­ missioner Chester Jacobs now sits back and laughs a t the various ar­ guments. Mr. Jacobs refused to President Truman has asked form­ er Pressident Herbert Hooer to make _ a special investigation of food^ needs I voj.e f 0J? 0f county real in Germany and to recommend what estate when the city asked for it be. ticuoc i ... ucti°n th® If* S* should take to fulfil causo couid not. be a legal trans the executive branch of the govern- *ts P*11^ jn ^restoration of the people actjon> The street was widened on ment went into a rage. Even the an(* eliminate starvation as it exists county pr0perty and now the circuit Phil Murray of the CIO let out a yelp while his gang of Communists are trying to hold up the steel companies for higher wages and lower prices on farm products. If the government was never with­ out a “head” it is suffering withsuch a condition now. In fact Whitehouse leadership is so punitive that anyone that speaks out like a braintrusfi, or is often pointed out as a reactionary. It now developes that President Truman took issue with former Sec­ retary Byrnes over foreign problems and the latter resigned and was sue ceeded by George Marshall. Mr. today. This is the second time Pres- courb bag backed the county that no J .1 .. 1 ; la AH lln<] MM U/, I ident Truman has called on Mr. Hoover to investigate conditions in Europe. It is unusual that all the “brain- trusters” of the New Deal should be shelved and a Republican be called on for recomendation. The mess in Germany today is tho result of New Deal bungling and graft at the ex. pense of New Deal leaders in this country and the military in control woujd be no parking space for cars of Germany. Letters coming back1 from, wives of U. S. military men who are with their husbands say there is widespread starvation. Even legal right existed in such a grant as was put through then. In as much as the city placed a new cement walk on county property this can now be taken over and widened on the space now a grass lawn and made a parking place for county cars, or such other ( of January, 1947. Karlh Bull, notary cars as the commissioners might des-1 Public Greene County, Ohio, My ignate. Should this be done there comission expires Nov, 1, 1947, (section 537, Postal LsWS and Reg­ ulations), to wit; 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are; Publisher, Thurman Miller,. Jr,, Cedarviile, Ohio. Editor, Thurman Miller, Jr., Cedarviile, Ohio. Manag­ ing editor, Thurman Miller,Jr., Cer- arville, Ohio. Business manager, Thurman Miller, Jr,, Cedarviile, Ohio. 2. That the owner is: Thurman Miller, Jr. 3. That the known bondholders, moztgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: none. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own­ ers, stockholders, and security hold­ ers, if any, contain' not only the list of stockholders and security hold­ ers as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the hooks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person o r ' corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is, given; also that the said two para­ graphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and condit­ ions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the.books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any person, association, or corporation} has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sudscribers dur­ ing the twelve months preceding the date shown above is 700. Thurman Miller, Jr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day ceased. Notice is hereby given that Rol­ and ,H. Kinder has been duly appoint­ ed a s ‘administrator of the estate of George W, Kinder, deceased late of Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 29th day of January, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella. Howser, (l-31-3t-2-14) Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate Of Katie A. Kinder, De­ ceased. Notiee is hereby given that Roland H. Kinder has been duly ap­ pointed as administrator of the estate of Katie A. Kinder}deceased, late of Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 29th day of January, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser, (l-Sl-3t-2-14) Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herby given that the St. Luke Baptist Church a. k. a. the Mid­ dle Run Baptist Church of Xenia, Ohio, has filed its petition in Com­ mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, case No. 24,767, praying for in said County, being lot numbers twenty (20) and twenty one (21) in Drake and Nichols Addition to the authority to mortgage its real estate City Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, to secure loan not to exceed sixteen hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,675) to he secured by mortgage on said real estate and that said petition will be for hearing on or after the 14th day of February, 1947. Versie Finch. Secretary Board of Trus­ tees of St. Luke Baptist Church a. k. a. Middle Run Baptist Chruch of Xenia, jl-10-4t-l-31 on the west side of Green street due to the narrowness of the street unless there was no sidewalk. Un­ der the court decision the city can be compelled to vacate what is now Americans there need more food and Byrnes was in a trying role during!^etter at ^ a t. New Deal graft-1 tbe sjde -walk and the’ county can do his visit in Europe and in trying to Ur° I *ts property as it pleases. The* handle Joe Stalin with silk gloves, cashing in on your tax dollar. The atomic bomb issue has the Having inside knowledge of the many , , , . . ..... . . . , ___ ... . , -r. , . •» . , •whole world upset. Who is to control promises made to Russia during? the i ., * , , . , _ , , „ [the manufacture and use of such war by the late FDR, Mr. Byrnes had to be diplomatic rather than a- buse Stalin for fear he would ex- ' weapons of destruction is now caus­ ing houra of debate. Wliat has hap­ pened in Canada with bribery of a pose to the world the inside treachery , „ , , , . , , of FDK. Thi, was a hard and harden ''*<> divalged seor.t» to a county claims that other county seat governments grant free parking space for all county owned cars. The city commission denys the use of the east side of N. Detroit street along the city hall to anyone other than city employees. some task for Mr. Byrnes. With Mr. Truman pulling at the Byrnes coat­ tail for this and that and the Com­ munists of the State Department prod ding the White House, it was a gen- Russian spy and the Russian com­ munists in high office in our own government certainly means Stalin has about all the information he needs. If President Truman would STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF -AUGUST 24. 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS clean out the Roosevelt “Benedict WARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, uine mixup dumped in Gen. M a r s h - 1946 all’s lap. Now we hear he is to re- fArnolds m h,sh place8 he would be I™ organize' but so far he has renamed!£°ing: m0re thaa he ha3. do™ aS ^ two leaders of the old New Deal gang placed there by FDR. Sec. Marshall has another prob­ lem on his hands that will be a te s t ,_T _ , . . , , , for his ability to serve, and that is U; &, wants to d o n a t e sush bombs the foreign trade agreements ^ i "’hy keep on makmg them? The gov- The government is asking Congress in Truman’s message f<jr billions to continue the manufacture of atom­ ic bombs down in Tennesoe. If the first by Sec. Hull and continued by all his successors. Plenty of double dealing at the expense of our indust­ ries and farm interests. m m im m iim im tM atM u m m m iiiiin iiaM M u im tu am N U o m * M U iH iiitiiim iitiuiH iiiiiiiiiiH uiiiiiiitim tiiH fiiiim itiitim m A1 Capone, Chicago gangster i3 dead. Probably no one in this country from the days of the “James Boys” ernment is paying several thousand people salaries, giving them free rent light and heat in modern homes where these bombs are being made Congress can cut off this financial support and help balance the budget The retail price o f milk in this section has dropped one cent a quart. A farm sale Saturday when Of Cedarviile HCarld published weekly at Cedarviile, Ohio for Jan­ uary 17, 1947 State of Ohio, County of Greene. Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county afore­ said, personally appeared Thurman MUlerjJr., who, having duly sworn according to the law, deposes and says that he is the publisher-owner of the Cedarviile Herald and that the following is, to the bast of*his know­ ledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily, weekly, semiweekly or tri­ weekly newspaper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED WANTED— Washings and iron­ ings to do. Call 6-2761 Cedarville.ltp WANTED — ironings to do. Phone 6-1021. NOTICE NOTICE--------For milking mach­ ine, milk cooler or milker repairs call Percy E. Green, Wilmington, Phone 7951. 9-8tp • “ LEGAL NOTICE ¥ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of George W, Kinder, De- LEGAL NOTICE Francis Lee Webster, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot, with reasonable diligence, be ascer­ tained will take notice that on Jan- uarj 9th, 1947, Eunice Webster fil­ ed her certain petition against him for divorce on grounds of gross ne­ glect of duty and extreme cruelty, seeking legal and equitable relief, said case being docketed No. 24766, before the Common Please Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after March 3, 1947. Marcus Shoup, Attorney for Plaintiff. l-17-6t-2-21 LEGAL NOTICE Anna Esterline, whose address is 1215 West Beslin Street, Urbana, Illinois, will take notice that on Jan­ uary 22, 1947, William Esterline fil- LAUNDRY We will pick up Laundry in Cedarviile on Tuesday and deliver it on Saturday morning. ordinary cows sold for more than date shown in the above caption $200 a head would indicate that buy­ ers had not yet received the reduced wholesale price checks. With pro­ tein feeds increasing in price and everything the farmer must buy going up daily, someone is going to get caught in the squeeze that is required by the act o f August 24,! 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 19-46 MRS. ROTH 369 Glenn Ave, Springfield Phone 6-3411 Cedarviile for Information WE PAY FOR HORSES *588 COW S *322 ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL XENIA IR I Reverse Charges XENIA FERTI LI ZER E. G . B uchsteb Inc . FARMALL TRACTOR -AND— McCORMICK -— DEERING PARTS----- SERVICE------ SALES Hamilton Center HARRY HAVEBTY, M’*’r. Jeffersonville, O. 3301 ed his certain petition for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before ^ the Common Pleas Court of Greene .County, Ohio, said ease being No .'24,784 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after March 1, 1947. C. R. LAUTENBERG ' (l_24-6t-2-28) Attorney for Plaintiff 416 Cooper Bldg. Dayton, Ohio i BUY VICTORY BONDS VISIT THE H O M E FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged LEGAL -NOTICE _J Katherine J. Ragland Stewart, J whos place of residence is unknown j and whose last known address was s 66 Locust Avenue, Hampton, Vir­ ginia, will take notice that on Jan­ uary 23, 1947, Robert Edmund Stew­ art filed his certain petition for divorce on the grounds of gross ne­ glect of duty before the Common I I B I A A I I" Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, !§ g l j i II H said Case being No. 24,785 on the = I i r i S I l I I S l l I f * W V i n k docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after March 1, 1947. JAMES S. JENKINS (l-24-6t-2-28) Attorney for Plaintiff Third National Building Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Martin, whose last known place of address is 1323 Dix­ ie Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Flor­ ida, will take notice that on the 21st day of January, 1947, Eddie James Martin filed his Petition in the Greene County,. Ohio, Court of Common Pleas against her, the same being Case No. 24,781 on the docket of said Court, praying for Divorce, Such an Order for the Care, Support, and Custody of Minor Children as will be for the best interests of said Children, and Other Relief on the gronuds of gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty and of adultery, and that said cause will come on for hearing, six full weeks from Jan­ uary 24, 1947, which is the date of the first publication hereof. EDDIE JAMES MARTIN, Plaintiff. Wead and Aultman Attorneys (l-24-6t-2-28) | WATCHMAKER | | FINE WATCH REPAIRING I | (No Clocks Please) | I North SL Phone 6-29311 im itH im m im tm n im u iffu iiiiiix m iitiiisiiu iiiitm tim jtiittiii LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of Cedarviile Township, Greene County, Ohio, at the office of the Township Trustee in the Village of Cedarviile until 12:09 o’clock A. H., on March 1, 1947, for one tanker style fire engine which shall have not less than 500 gallon booster tank and a 500 gallon centrifugal pump. The equipment shall meet the National Board of Fire Underwriters Specifica- toins for fire equipment of this type. Equipment must also be approved by the Ohio Inspection Bureau. Chassis to be bid upon shall have Mot less than 150” wheelbase or more than 180”; tire equipment to be of ■7.50x20 fronts and 8.25 rear duals; engine horsepower not less than 90. The chassis must be of heavy duty type. All said equipment to be hid upon shall be in accordance with the specifications on file with the Town­ ship Clerk, Cedarviile Township, Greene County, Ohio, and copies of said specifications may he obtained from said clerk. Each bid must be secured by a $500.00 certified check upon some solvent bank of Ohio as guaranty; that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered into and its perform­ ance properly secured. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to select the best bid for the purpose of providing fire equipment for Cedarviile Township, Greene County, Ohio. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, CE­ DARVILLE TOWNSHIP, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO By Fred Barrett, President By A. E. Richards, Clerk. l-24-5t-2-2L Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Though price ceilings have been removed we have not raised the wholesale price of Coca-Cola SPRINGFIELD COCA CQLA BOTTLING COMPANY Case No. 24,596 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County Common Pleas Court. Harold J. Fawcett, Treas. of Greene County, Ohio Plaintiff vs. Amaziah Hamilton, et al., Defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio,_in the above named County, on Saturday the 1st day of March 1947, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., the following described real estate to-wit: Situate in the Township of Ced­ arviile, County of Greene and State of Ohio, more fully described as fol­ lows:* Being part of James Culber­ son's Survey No. 605 originally for 666 acres on the waters of Massies Creek. Beginning, at a stake corner to Amaziah Hamilton and in the line of David Williamson; thence with the line of said Williamson with the line of- said Hamilton S. 4314° W. 67.10 poles to a stake in the line of J. W. Collins S._39%° E. 7.19 poles to a stake; thence N. 4314 ° E. 68.07 poles to a stake in a county .road and line of David Williamson; thence with said road N. 4714° W. 7.12 poles to the beginning, contain­ ing Three (3) acres m.ore or less. *Said Premises Located on the Tarbox, Cemetery Road; 214 miles west of Cedarviile, Ohio, and are .being sold for delinquent taxes. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. WALTON SPAHR Sheriff of Greane'County, Ohio JOHN V. GIBNEY, Attorney (l-24 -5 i«£ i) RAPID TRANSIT CAB will make any trip you may order Phone 6-3711 Owned and Operated by Fred Esterline Cedar Inn Station J. f «f* Systems Audits 5 Tax Service J* ”1* * ❖ f Anthony Spencer $ j? *5* T Public Accountant f Phone Clifton, Ohio, 5743 J •$* A 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 756 Dayton-Kenmore 5742 ^ w » i w W H in igiiim iiH in » i 8 M n m im m » n im m iiim iin ^ . } A NAME THAT STANDS | I FOR GOOD ^ IFURNITU RE I ' I . BUDGET PLAN | AVAILABLE A d a ir ’s N. Detroit SL Xeaia, 0 . M w m M m tttntffittiiiiiiiiiim iiH i j FARMS FOR SALE AND f j FARM LOANS! | We have many good farms for sale 1 | on easy terms. Also make farm J | loans at 4 % interest'for 15 years. | | No application fee and no apprais- I al fee. | Write or Inquire | McSavaney & Co. London O. | Leon H. Kling, Mgr. M m fm tttm im H m m iiiuiH iiiiiiittim m iim tiiiiititisftm ivfii! m m m m n u f im nsm isim jitsiuiHctirtitiutiituM isumiiMUtf | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. 1 Dr.G.E.Wilkin1 Optometric Eye Specialist Xenia, Ohio

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