The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
mm I M Pf» lU* m R, •A. ft**t 1 M Sel- reek SR, sens IT used, aniel d as of :e of 3hio. 1945. SR ran* tified peti- lourt, vorce . t of same ; said on . op ite of ind if ed by ten a* for § and | oses, | bing | IDS I E )ANS r sale farm years, prais es O. E areas do r*e». ( I I 'htbandSocialy^ctwitu N E I G H B O R H O O D j M t b tW r * •*M ***** No. 42 «My he [ tb« Board of County.Commlssionars and aftor *te #«-E»#LHri*d aRawM Uying oat of plans for aw rt affioieat; Improved cuutor fcte wjMwvisioo of t b e o f jCotmfcy, Oklo. a esrtified by law. A 1 \ n v UT A 1 liv e n s A M 0 M 1 I *k *cn in M J»M f . m s M s b , ___ _.*■ w u . L - I ... _ . r ~ ■*. w , a*#* w r*. P tes A P P L I A N C E ‘C O . f xturesJ and T ipra!?e'' Dlrector of Highways, j copy of this Ordinance immsdUtoly, be saved a* well as time by the a r« , SECTION 2: That the Clerk be,!upon taking effect thereof. .............. - * - J ' \ J — A daughter area bom Saturday to • Ur. and Mrs. Ifw ia Lilliek a t the Springfield City Hospital Went. Vf, W, Barlow and wife and son, John, of Bremerton, Wash., are visiting with the former’s parents, Ur. and Mrs, Aden Barlow and the latter’s mother, Mrs, Bella Johnson. Lt. Barlow is located a t the Puget Sound Navy Yard. CHURCH NOTES Mr. Harold Morton of Louisville, Ky., visited this week a t the home of Hr. Halph and Miss Ina Murdock. Miss Joan, Jobe left several days Sgo,for Beuna Vista, Va., to visit with her sister, Miss Boreas Ann Jobe, who graduates Monday from South ern Seminary, Junior College. Mrs. ■Delmar Jobe leaves Friday to join her .daughters for commencement festiv ities. WILLIAMSON-HAGLER NUPTIALS, SATURDAY EVE Mr. and Mrs. Collins Williamson, Federal pike, are announcing the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Etha Bell, to Mr, Ronald .Hagler, Cedarville The ceremony was solemnized Satur day evening a t 7:30 o’clock in the par sonage of the Cedarville United Pres byferian Church. Dr. R. A, Jamieson read the double ring service and attendants were Miss Mary Campbell, Cedarville, and Mr. Robert Wade, Clarksville, best man. The bride chose for her wedding an aqua blue crepe dress with white ac cssories and a corsage of-American Beauty roses, . Her maid of honor wore a yellow and brown silk-jersey dress, white accessories .and white carnations. . Mrs, Hagler is a graduate of Cedar ville High School and Mr. Hagler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagler, a t tended Spring Valley High ' School. They left for a short wedding trip and will reside a t his parents’ home where he is engaged in farming. ' A miscellaneous ’shower* was given for Mrs. Hagler by her cousins, Mis ses Janet and Mildred Williamson, near Cedarville, May 9, a t the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond -Williamson. Forty guests were present Farmers who sell dressed meat a re required to register with their local war price and -rationing board before the meat changes hands. Local boards will assign Slaughter quotas for each of the fouf quarters of the year, and farmers will, be allowed to sell or give away 1QQ percent of the quantity of meat similarly disposed of during the corresponding quarter of 1944, pro vided that the 1944 operations com; plied with rationing regulations. v POTTED PLANTS F L O W E R S NOW ON DISPLAY FOR D E C O R A T I O N D A Y SELECT YOURS NOW HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A, M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans, Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, “Be Of Good Cheer”. Y. P« C, U, 7 P. M. Subject, “Today and Tomorrow in Southeast Asia.” Leaders, Beatrice Turner and Harold Stormont, Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P, M. Prayer Service Wednesday 8 P. M. in this Church, The Synodical Y. P. C. U. Confer ence will'be held a t Hanover, Indiana, July 19-24, in the Hanover College buildings, Those Intending to go should report a t the Young People's meeting Sabbath evening as the regis trations will be limited to 280 this year. Registration fee is one dollar, total cost for room and board is ten dollars .additional. - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A, M. Sabbath School, Jphn Pow era, Supt. . \ r 11 A, M. Morning Worship. Sermon ‘Loyalty and Compulsion.” ** 7 P. M. Westminster Fellowship. Monday evening. The Cedarville Ministerial Association meets a t 8 P. M. v Wednesday, Union Prayer■Service i t the United Presbyterian. CborcR5 Thursday, May 31. The ^ Women's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Dora Bryant, Mr?; G. H Greswell, Mrs. Anna Wilson and .Mrs Edward Stormont, assisting * « _ METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D:, Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Miss Bette Nelson. Preaching Service 11 A» M. ' Processional-Doxology “None .Bles sed Be Jehovah God, the- God of Is rae l' Scripture lefeson, “Riafen With Christ.” The morning address will be lelivered by Dr. Earle Collins, Pres ident of Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mo. Dr. Collins was reared, in-the Clifton hurch. Many of his relative's-are members of it. His mother, Mrs.'A. 3, Collins, 1' -3 on East Market st. Xenia. A large attendance' is expect ed, Tarkio College is under the care of Iowa Synod of which Dr. Bicketti was Supt. of Missions, prior to com ing to Clifton. Drs. Collins and Bick- ett have often toured Iowa for stu- dents. . . At 2034 Wayne Are., Daytoa, Are Greatly Aiding People to Meet Chang , ing Conditions Through Their Excel ; lent Service in Planning, Designing, | Buying, Selling, and Exchanging of i of Store Fixtures, Equipment for Ho- 1 tols, Restaurants, Tavern*, B an and Fountains , Walk-in, Reach-in Commercial Refrigerators from M Cu f t. up, Vegetable Cases, All Sines, Meat Blocks and Cases, Dry-Chill Bottle-Boxes, Small and Large Farm Freezing Equipment, , Walk-In Cool ers, Compressors, Motors, Supply Parts and Repair Service . . . Ail. A- Vailable Now . . . . Store Equipment Bulk to Specifications, . . . . Undef Able Direction of Raymond L. Ben seeker and Edward Bowman. Tele MAdison 7211, - The Neighborhood Appliance Co. iB greatly aiding business houses to' ad just themselves to changing condi tions through their fair dealing meth ods and good service in buying, sell ing and exchanging of all kinds of store fixtures and equipment for gro ceries, meat stores, hotels, restaur ants and taverns. They are carrying a large and mod ern stock .of fixtures since these are being released and are, also, featur ing cooling and freezing equipment for the producers, which is helping in more expeditious handling and in creasing and conserving our food sup ply. The cost is moderate and should be congideredas an investment rath er than an expense, for they will pay for themselves several times over i n . the new trade they-will attract, man power hours they will save and the food which they will conserve by spreading the surpluses throughout the year. Anyope who is contemplating the refurnishing or restyling their res taurant or store or going into busi ness should get in touch with them. I and he is hereby, directed to furnish< SECTION 3: That this Ordinal**' PasMd, May 14, W%, to the Director of Highways and to shall tales effect and be in fore* from Attest: Nelson Oppppi®, M m * w rangement. To thoae who find it to their ad vantage to sell, you will find they will , ■ • v " - ^ , ' » 11.■n j w s .u ii...i,u-juswup— ------- offer a fair price i s they ar* known for their friendly service and square A ‘ t v t t t t t t t t t t t t y y t t t t t t t t dealing in all tranaaetkma. sen Wilberforce Commencement will be held June 14, according tn an announ cement of Dr. Charlea Wesley, pres ident. * ! ORDINANCE NO. 223 (Section 1189, G. C. of Ohio) Giving Consent of the Village to the Improvement of JMain Street Under the Supervision of the Director of Highways No: 472, and' WHEREAS, The Director of High ways is considering the matter of the improvement under his supervision of the maMk highway known as State Higflfay No. 472, and WHEREAS, Main Street, within this village lies in whole or part a- long the line of said state highway, Baid Main Street being more particu larly described as follows: Beginning ' at the south corporation line of the . village . of Cedarville; thenCe in a northerly direction over Main Street, Si H. 472, a distance of approximate ly two-tenths of a mile to' the Penn- ! sylvania Railroad and there terminat- j ing, j WHEREAS. It is proposed to ex tend said state highway improvement into, within or through this village and along the aforesaid Main Street, j NOW THEREFORE, . j Be It Ordained, by the Council o f ihe/Village of Cedarville, State of Ohio: . • SECTION I: That I t is declared to be in the public interest that the consent t>f said village be, and such consent is hereby given, that said Main street o r so much thereof as is above described lying along the line m m rdM & i n f / fV m TIMf Cf*,A*e*e,|*lw|e.|WV FORKS FORKS The harvest season is near and you will need hand forks for J;he Alfalfa and other hay har vest. Our line is complete and are prices are in keeping with first class merchandise. Priced $1.35 up . South Main i t - Cedarville *s. C O Z Y ^ THEATRE • Fri. and SaL, M ay 25-26 Gene Teirney Dsn* Andrews “L A U R A ” CARTOON FILM VAUDEVILLE S u n . a n d M on ., M ay 27 -28 ' Hollywood’s A ll-Star Show “HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN” ALSO FOX NEWS * F irst Show S tarts 1 P* M. * Wad. and thur#., May 30-21 ■LarryParka J*#nrteRataa “SERCEAtrr MijCE* N e IFS—COICBOY' t *SNAPSHOT lawrtwoaitai CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, /Hinister.' Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Supt. Wm. Ferguson. Miss Jean Ferguson, Pianist. Church Service 11 A. M. “News of f the Conference. ” The Ohio Conference is^now in ses sion a tColumbua and will terminate .Hay 26th. ^ < Charles II. Grouse, who is -affec tionately known a s . Charles Crouse, has resigned as treasurer of the Methodist' Church after serving in this capacity for 23.years, due to ill health the suggestion that .Horman^Rnndall be his successor, was enthusiastically and unamimously adopted by the Of ficial Board, a largo number of the officiary being present* He will as sume his hew duties immediately, to dispense with the church service In years past it has been.-customary luring conference week but with the church service during Conference week but since Conference adjourns a day before Sunday in an abbrev iated session the usual and regular service will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huffman and Mr, and Mrs .Herbert Pickering en tertained the Wesley Weds, Wednes day evening in the Methodist Church parlors. Devotions wer* led by Mrs. Marvin Agiior. Mrs. C. R. Rheubert presided at the business Jneeting. The program was in charge of Mrs. Ho me# Reiter apd Mrs. Paul pummings. The next meeting will be a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyer. Ui.ll.III.,I I I I ...... £ o t t i n t , i n i t y The Community Thinks •bout some important mat ters as an Individual—with singleness of mind, ' There Is General men! about us —a settled community belief In the] fine quality of out service’ and tbe^falrness .n f. «ttr, prices; Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY T d LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES, FARMLAND REFINANCING imiKlltllMIIHIHMIMimlMmHMIMIMM , •>. • ■ . • ■ " COME IN AND TELL US YOUR NEEDS ••iiitMiiuiiiiimiitHiimnihuMfHiiiiM a ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5 ,000 etltlUIIIIIIMlMIIIMIftlltllkltlllMIHIttltf :: P e o p l e s B u i l d i n g & Savings Company .■ X en ia, Ohio.. l l ’Gree* St. Phone 11 Public Auction LAND AND CHATTELS The farm and chattels of the late John G. Turner will be offered at public auction free of apjpraisemeht on SATURDAY, JUNE 2,1945 at the late residence on the Townsley Road, 1 mile south of U. S. Route No. 42, 6 mile East of Cedarville,*6mile West of South Charleston, and 1.1-2 miles West of Selma, Ohio, beginning at 12To’clock noon (real estate sells at 2 o'clock P. M.) HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Living room suite, 3 bedroom suites, rugs, odd chairs, sow ing machine, 2 cedar chests, and miscellaneous items too nu merous to mention, LIVESTOCK— 3 milk cows, 2 calves, 18 head of feeder hogs, 8 brood sows (with fn'gs), 5 brood sows (farrow in June), 1 reg. Poland China Bddr, about 60 sheep with reg, Shropshire Buck, 2 horses etc. MACHINERY— 2 wagons, manure spreader, 3 hog feeders, 2 hdg fountains hog box, plow, mower (new), corn planter (new), corn.sneller, double* disc, cfcrt, sheep racks, miscellaneous hand tools. ,45 BALES OF HAY TERMS— Cash (for Mil ch a tte ls). Promptly a t 2 P . M. the fo llow ing rea l esta te w ill be o ffer- ed separately in tw o parcels and then as a Whole* ■ ~ . PARCEL NO 1— ' 103.25 acres, in Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio; complete set buildings; 32x00 bank barn, with cattle shed and silo attached, double drib, etc., 9 room house with furnace and bath, natural gas and electricity install ed; 4 room tenant house, about 10 acres in woods, orchard and tern lot with more than 90 acres under cultivation, 2 acres growing wheat and as much com as is planted by sale time goes with the farm; tile drained; 8 Weels; good fences. PARCEL NO. 2— 57.88 A lii In Cedaryille Township, Greene County, Ohio, 7 room house with gas and electricity, 82x40 bank ham, corn crib and chicken house, 50 acres under cultivation, 18 acres growing wheat and as much cOm as ^ p la n t ed by sale time goes with the farm; tile drained; 2 wells; good fences, TERMS— 10% deposit w ith bid; balance on delivery o f deed andpo«e*uon . ■ ' ' Sale is being had to se ttle the E state o f John G. Turner, deceased . Sa le conducted by E lder St Grassland, Glarfcs Howard T itus, Auctioneer For Information see U M t t W A M . M A L C O L M T U R N E R , Xante, Ohio Ttleftoet: 2848- South Cteriwton, O. M O T * WSSCTiCIOtS Arseiiate Lead 4 lb. ---------------- 75c BUG-A-BOO MOTH CRYSTALS Lb_____ ________________ 75c Complete with Vaporizer. " Sinclair Insect Sprays .,29c Golf Sp ray ----- ----------------- 25c Red Arrow Brand Rotenone —25c up Do these d ays o f merchandise shortages find you on the shopping merry-go-round? Then here's the w ay you can be sure o f ex tra va lu e for every d o llar you spend. G et Q uality for few er replacem ents, variety o f size and color' In telligen t Sendee when buying unfam iliar item s and Low Prices alw ays. Come to our store and g e t the brass ring every tim e. GARDEN HOSE 25 foot lengths with all M etal Fittings $3.25 A djustab le W indow Screens Galvanized ........ . 45c TOILET SEATS $3.39 up All Brass Sill Fawcett % in. $1.20 BEST GRADC FAINTS Outside W h ite in 5 ga ls. * $3.15 Am erican Beauty. Lawn Seed Bulk— Pound ............. 30c GARDEN SEEDS—ALL ENDS j Phone— 6-1941 CEDARVILLE, O. K URAL TELEPHONE SERVICE i i more highly developed » in this Country than anywhere else in d ie world, There are 25,732 more Ohio Bell rural telephones today than in 193 ), an increase o f 15,015 since 1940. Our first jot> is to w in the war, hut the telephone compantefi are preparing a w ide-range ,program to further extend an<t improve service to farm families. Im portant new d ev ices and methods were worked out, and others were being developed, before war demands called a halt to th e program. Just as soon as conditions perm it, necessary manpower and equipment w ill again be put. to work on the job. The goal is to bring th e telephone to the greatest possible number o f farm families. THI OHIO IftU TKLKPHONK CO* * Maim ...yr.ATrti.i,
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