The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52

0 k 8 i / J <!-' ■( v W 'f r X L 't i m am tut*A t* **»*¥. »..* m i C H U R C H n o t e s ! mmmmmmmmxmtm day at 8 P , Iff. Ill ih « F ir*t Fttestytor? inn€hureh»Iieadei’, Mias Carrie life. :l Th t session ’will meet Sahhata if* tu n ica i s 2:89 P, M, M w in iw w PHIia r B / ' The' Session w ill meet Sabbath af-1 „ w 4- . n n M, . . j ternoor' it 2:80 P, M. ! i rfZ*h,i" Xenia Presbytery is ea *-3to meet 19:90 A. p»- .*&pLfTuea>J*y» Aug. 1st in Sugarereek “ BwAMwwHfc &*- 1Churchat7:30 P. Iff* k ‘ There are the## different purposes .. *1, *•'“•Jk H ■ T n , '■ >• li ‘ t ;V rti^\ M I'f, *V ) rW, *V'-3" ** rUjr ***• *V 'W V • r«V ' ^ lrt-1 SJ-' '/;* * * ’ • '& :,j. >1 1 •v '» t *N- VRgWiffr’Mil m s. N O T I C E 1 'REAL B 8TAT * •AMj OF * aa {«&*^auaiiw X m l , ,C'fireh Service U A, M. The Rev. i ?e*, * O. U lm er o f ArtsnSjl^w •la t ? Notiee is' hereby giv*n that fa iled bids w ill be "seeded at the office o f the C le r k /? '1’'# VD/age o f Cedarville, Ohio, C* Chambers, until 12 o'* clock , o2 August «tjb » 1944, o f the following descrifa- fo ? t- . : * ? this tidied wwUPf* Th« T # | $ O N E i-S itu itf in the viv_ 4 U m to Goipftl MijBwtrJf o*. WiJ^y Ccdsrvillci County o f Selme Church Service 8:80 A . M -lPrugh, -who takes np a new ,m?wion,<M V - i v^a gu te r,bi0 bounded T b t le v , Kilmer to apeak. Union B n * (work in Dayton. Theretoa.® o ? D ^ C ; ; | . ClH° ’ Sdn* l work in Dayto day School fpllowingy U bert Sfhick* |j , q , i» i» to n from the pastord* lLov? 3 > Beginning ■**£?* S f v .. B C^ ton ^ »*^ a tion that he m^^ , . ^ tiQn of the s< line of Ns)tth Ihuott Daily Vacation BiWe School |^ ep t M call to the Brunswick U. P 4 ; ^ /s ld e ,o t Forth Street, at the WHWfB •*#* i mssisiis* Frohatt lt#&. U W A LW O nC * QfcTsf?^** 1 t C m K h i r n ' " John the tif£ ThomM I^al»cr'^ ’i ^ r defrij,- -.va. ffaae of m - ^purfe | ae » D. Deaheyf eetaw o f l r ; ■ ■ r , 'ate* ‘ / ( A/?. / dance is •'?d cannor be as< opens in the Selma school building in Which the Hkksite, the Friends and the Meibodiata are cooperating under the leadership o f Mr. Medtenaen and h is staff. The f J ioo I opens Monday moaning and runs fo r the week. Sunday, Aug. 6, the Rev. Fred W. Engle, who has served in the United Brothers! Church fo r 35 years is to be the ggest minister and bring the mes­ sage. ■ '..................... Dr. Abels is speaking at First Church, Kenton, next Sunday and on Sunday, Aug. w ill speak at the High St. -Methodist Church, Springfield o f which the Dr. J, C. Plumer is pastor. The Woman’s Society o f Christian Service will meet at the Methodist Church at 12, Noon,, Wednesday and then the group w ill leave fo r the country hpme o f Mrs. S. o . Conner, where a picnic dinner w ill be enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Creswell is^preaident. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister, Sabbath School 10 A . M. Supt. Ar­ thur B. Evans. Preaching 11 A . MV Thru' the kind­ ness o f Rev. Ira C. Vayhinger, we w ill have another guest preacher this 'Sabbath. His theme: “ God’s Call to the Church.” Y . P. C U. 7 P. M. Subject, “ Love, Courjtship, and Marriage.” Leader, i Mary Louise; Stormont. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. Community Prayer Service, WedneB- Church in Gary, fed , The approve* and -presentation o f a call to Rev. John S. Vance to the pastorate o f the New California’ congregation, where he has been a stated supply fo r sev­ eral years. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Paul E lliott, Minister; 10 A . M. Sabbath School, J , Eankin MacMillan, Supt. ‘ 11 A . M. Morning WorsjMp. Sermon: “ The Outskirts o f His Ways.”. 7 B, M. Christian Endeavor. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday at 8 P , M. Wednesday, 8 P . M. Community Prayer Meeting. Miss Carrie R ife, leader, THE CHURCH OF THE NAZAKBNE Paster, Raymond- Strickland, . Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A . M, Preaching 11:00 A . M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P , M, Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M, Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance, CHURCH QFGOD R. C. FREDERICK. Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A . M, Morning Worship, 10:30 A . M. Young Peoples Meeting at T P. M. Evangelistic Service 8:00 P, M. Pfcayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. FERTILIZERS • I TKSTID QUALITY 'g js r s r s z ■ S i s w a r s r t t g s m KNOW» « « •*" YOU »<*■ v ie w , a m than; ever U lt r a , h rtlliM n tf tiM m l y t l hy « n Hw •ntor t f ilw U n i U r t ’i w n t n J « r •xparlmantatian with bigger wig better yieMt te be prabrnS te feed fe netian et war. Bet Mg M Brand fartUUart fer aMcrept—Html be Mre} All Ingredient* ef every Mg M formwla we PKO-TISTIO te buure best retolttl Soldi by Leading Dealers in Your Community % 105th ANNUAL GREENE County Fair XENIA, OHIO Aigvst 1 , % 3 , and 4,1944 DAY AND NIGHT 'Bigger and Better' 4-H Clubs Vocational Agriculture Garden Club Show Household Arts Granges Agriculture, Products Horse Show every night. Livestock Show • Ohio State Hampshire Show Ohio Junior Hampshire Show Poultry-Rabbit~=Cayy Shows Good Midway RACINGPROGRAM Tuesday, August 1 Free F or AH Pace 2:20 Trot 2:24 Pace — . •iiiBdtwdiMriaitdwraae* ■HiliAHnniNdMia'ttaeaiiMd* Purse $500.00 400.00 350.00 Street, with the E . line ' line o f North Street ^ h , the E , line o f East Street; the.';-‘:'; N , 79? 40’ E, E. 29 feet to a point in abid S. line o f North Street; thence S. 41* 18’ E. 125.5-F ceet to * peiiit in >tke N. U m o f the Columbus Pikej theaee with the line o f said Columbus Pike S, 41° 11' W . 47 feet; thence again with tha N. line Of Columbus Pjkg 8 . 84* 36', W. 57 feet to the intersection o f said N. line o f Columbus pike and X , lisa o f East Street; thence with the E. line o f E . Street N. 10° 2F W . 132.«m4 to the place o f beginning, containing a - bout three eights.. <3-8) o f aa jusnr, and being the same premises ooavey* e’d to . W . H. Barber by Chester Bv Hammer and w ife, by deed dated August 5th, 1921, recorded Vekme 127, page 11, Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio, TRACT NO. TWO:- Situate in Gw State Jot Ohio, County o f Greene and Village o f Cedacville, and beginning at a point in the center line o f the Columbus Pike (S . H. I. C. H .*6) and the center line o f North Street, said -point being the N« E. corner to Lucy Barber’s Five tenths (0.5) acre tract, as described in Deed Records Of, Greene County, Ohio> Volume 125, page 506; thence along the center line o f said Columbus Pike S, 38* 35' W. 252.99 feet to a point, said point be­ ing the S, corner to the. •aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence N. 41 18' W. 47.33 feet to a point, said point being in the proposed Northerly 33 feet right-of-way line, 33 feet North- erly o f and radially from Station 38 plus 87.52 in the the center line o f survey made by the Department o f Highways; thence along said right-of -way line, 33 feet from and parallel to said center line o f survey on a curve to the left, having a radius o f 376.26 feet, a distance o f 101.89 feet to a point 33 feet northwesterly o f and at right angles to the center line o f survey at Station 39 plus 98.- 35; thence continuing 33 fe e t from and parallel to said center line, N. 88* 35' E. a distance o f 101.51 feet to a point in the center line o f North Street, said point being 33 feet North­ westerly o f and at right angles to the center line o f survey at Station 41 plus 00.14 and being in the N. line o f th e,aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence with center line o f North Street, said point being 33 feetdentso Street N. 79* 40' E. a distance o f 50.22 feet to the placer o f beginning, containing Eighteen Hundredths (0.18) acres more or less. The a- bove described tracts o f land being subject to all highways and easements heretofore granted. Said,property is to be sold and con veyed to the highest bidder upon the following terms, to-w it:- 10% o f the hid to be deposited with bid, and bal­ ance to be paid on delivery o f deed. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. H. H. ABELS, Mayor o f the Village o f CedaryiUe, Ohio. ' ATTEST: NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. Wednesday, August 2 2:24 Trot - 8-Yeat-Old Pace (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy 2-Year-Old Trot (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy 35040 250.00 250.00 Thursday, August 3 2:20 Face *s <o** at, «*#»«*& at fat m w*• a**» w * *»w *» a* m w «» a * u a*•* •> a* f*dm m t*t* m a 8-Year-Old Trot (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy 2-Yesr-Old Face (Stako) (And Added Money) Trophy _ 400.00 250.00 260.00 Friday, August 4 2:15 F«ea Handicap Trot Handicap as da «*«■*a>«**»is«**• an a*ta*a* «p d* «e* ( a t* iue* e»ut£» t»*a t=* **«»<,t*e*n**«i«m *«»as•*«**a <s» m at <a*v t* *ps» p ««* 400.00 400.00 400.00 : Speed entries close .................. ....................July 28,1944 Ohio State Hampshire Show entries close -...July 15,1944 ALL OTHER ENTRIES CLOSE ................... July.27, 1944 «US SON’SVAUDEVILLE and CIRCUS * „ ■ GENERALADMISSION40 cent*, Tax Paid i! N. & Hunter, Free, St, K M*Hm, Vice F m * %XL Beit, Treat, 4 Nr#, Robert J» Bryson, (kt> NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f W . R. McChesney, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary Ellen Turner McChesney has been du­ ly appointed as Executrix o f the es­ tate o f W. R . McChesney, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. ■ Dated this 23rd day o f June, 1944. WILLIAM B. McCALLlSTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f M. S. Smith, a. K . a. Mathias Smith, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Harry M. Smith has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f M. S. Smith, a. k. a. Mathias Smith, deceas­ ed, late o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 19th day o f June, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCallister, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, Wanted accordians and other musi­ cal instruments. Send card to R . H. Moore, 111 East Second Street,-Day- ton 2, Ohio, W ill come to see Instru­ ments. .j i RHEUMATISM? 7 7 Come to Brow**’ Drags Cedarville, O. REINER'S M M O L The medicine year friend# are Hiking aJMHrt****** RhemMtleii, Arthritic Nenritfc, tumhafa, feh. fft, Mrit fit* certsfrad, ndfi .'--a jto te e ik a t'o ii ft* 29th day «* 1 '% 1844, the plaintiff, John I, ' adinkMatmtor afore­ said. ; -lv4.*$w» ngninst 9m ami othw iM ^V Court «ff. ff^s twa*. hriag; Case No f ^ i r i n Mid Court fo r the ■ale o f i i-a in raal estate in said pe tition .d( bribed, te w it: Situate in the County off Greene, in the ^’-tete o f Ohio .and in the City o f <Xw|&, and bounded and described as follow s: Being Lot No. 52 o f A llen A Weight’s Addition to the City o f X e^n , «nd oxtennioa No. 725 fron ting feet on Miami Street, and being; premises nrigiiwliy convey­ ed by Mary Shoemaker, et aL to Michael and Bridget Leahey on May 9,1906, as recorded in V(d. 100, Page 140, o f the,Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. The prayer « f .said patitiea la .for the sale eff said real estate to pay debts o f the eatate«dfBridget Xeabey, deceased, Ypu are required to ans­ wer said petition on or W o re the 1st day o f September, 1944, or- judgment will he taken against yen. ^HWlCMWP A IIIN J n ilX M T * JRetate <4 L ola B . W^et, Yleemsed, _Notiee -is hereby g iv ia that Mary Kawkin* and James H /Hawkins, have been duly appointed ha.Executors o f the estate o f Lula % W att, deceased, U ts o f Gedarvitl^ Village, Greene County, UHIo.c / Dated this U w day o f July, 1944. WILLIAM S . MeCALLHJTXR, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTfC* Fi#at L t. Marion B . Gibson, P laintiff „ Marlim Xae Gibson, Defendant. Marilyn Kae Gibaon, <11 N. E . Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., yon will take notioe -that en the 11th day offMay 1944, F irst Lt. Morion B . Gibson, your husband, filed his action fo r divorce against yon in the Com­ mon Pleas Court off Greene County, Ohio, in C o m No. 23,501, and that you are reauired to answer to said cause off action on-or before s ix weeks from the first publication o f this no­ tice, which will be May 19th, 1944, or judgment may he taken .against you , SMITH, McCALLlSTER A GIBNEY, Attorney sfor the Plaintiff (G-I9-6t-6-23) -f JOHN L. LEAHEY, Admr., off the estate off Bridget Leahey, deceased. Plaintiff. (7-21-61-8-25-) MARCUS SKOUP, Atteroey. For Sale—Very choice dnixy heif- |ers |25 ‘ each. Holsteins, uemseya Help Wanted—Farmer experienced in raising livesteck. end crops' Idee on and work 220 acre farm fully equip­ ped Write stating experience, age, number In fam ily, basis o f remunera­ tion . References required. Reply to Box 10, Herald, Cedarville. —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY and Ayrshires Non-related bu.l free with 5 head. Shipped C O. D. Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, Pa. FOR SALE—- Sabwood cut far tba atowe or {araacs b y the cord* Gsa d d n s f. Dial. 64201 Arthur Ha— a P O U L T R Y We gay highest prices ffor rah- faita, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, andsroeeters. GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT Build a HOME Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about b y buy ing bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment -when changes ix restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area. - . Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive in­ terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we w ill be glad to consider your needs. nr ronsELf a none Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUT BONDS HERE SaTtngsCfLoan Association OF XENIA, OHIO, All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 4-6 N. Detroit St. Notice To All u \$6 Do Not Burn Waste Paper-Uncle Sam Needs All of It v r Return All Clem Empty Paper Rag*to the Stores I*4“' Call Yoor Nearest Boy -Vx> v -O j i ti • 4 lot i . An i ifig in * 011 ) '■- ostri , V n ci mrt i Scout fo r Regular Collections WASTE PAPER INSTITUTE J«d to The who w rated i made ) days pi emerge parlor officer fit to <1 defense before three o ant wa The men an W . Ga W. Ste Vwyhir jury a not a: three : quitta] The and M Augus. the ev Tucl and th as the be pai> costs c will b r . tion al Tuckei ably a o f cou cense . Court. ■It n accom hearin ■\in ■>ti IV :i; L\ “Sk O A lit reside from py, a: dog, i made busim kindly Tov time : the s< i the h ; what tie bh stock a wid neigh come « “ SI could betw< after the c cothe the i rear With the c he st leg o er, v fell i all tj o f tl that fore. J in i at “ lumj you: base gom G* a to anol ing and hat ivei tail whi m * Mn Cn< cor> I are pre ant A r 1 a -t Btr m i sar ■ the |kh.

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