The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

HP ■ fo* f T r * r v Tt ! r •' it h a y 7 f d » ? ia 9 Y i « w « C \ J . Club andSocialA ctiv ities Private Clifton E, Swaney, son o f Mr*. Ethel Svrftney, who reside* here, I hm been promoted to corporal. He ia 1 a truck driver with the 1st Armored] Division o f the Fifth Army in Ita ly.: Miss Bette Irvine. The campaign committee, will meet briefly at the close o f church to re­ port additional progress on the cam­ paign. We have now underwritten $802. ' [ it CHURCH NOTES jj Charles A . Mitchell, whe resides on a farm 10 miles South East o f Springfield, 3 miles South-west of South Charleston at Polly Varden is to hold a public sale on Monday, Feb. 26 at 1 o'clock. Horses, cows, hogs and sheep will be sold with imple* ments and hay. CLIFTON U, P. CHURCH Dr. John W» Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Er- Topic—“ Kingdom Treasure", Morning Sermon 11 A . M, “ The Christian College Day o f Prayer for Colleges, Young People’s Christian Union at j 7:30 p. m, Choir Practice after the Young Mrs, Greer McCallister, who under went a major operation Monday at the McClellan Hospital, Xenia, is re­ ported in favorable condition with improvement all that can be expected at this time. Mrs, J. C. Townsley, who has been critically ill for s<tne timp, is report­ ed as somewhat improved at this time. " Mrs. Clara Morton, who has been making an extended visit wit her son- in-law and'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweet, Rossford, Ohio, has returned home. For Sale—Two Cockeral Spaniel male pups; two one-year old Cockeral Spaniels one male and one female. Black. Boyd Marmon, Clifton and Wilberforce pike. ' For Rent—4 rdoms and bath after March 1st. Main St. Inquire at R. T. Nelson’s. Cpl. Lewis L. Gartmell, who is with the 12/Armored' Division in France was among the first to receive Presi­ dential recognition after the Division arrived overseas;, ,He has been award­ ed the Meritorius Service Plaque for the period from January 1, 1944 to November 30, 1944. For Sale—Nine room house. Mod­ ern. Furnace; two bath rooms. House can be made into duplex. Two car garage. Mary Bird. Phone 6-2844 HOG BOXES FOR SALE—Two /models o f 6 x 6 . Get our price before you buy. Saws gummed, filed and set. Tools sharpened at my farm shop-on the Reid Road. Phone -6-2208. ^ Charles. D. Coulter HAVE YOUR HOUSE ROBES A W A Y DIRTY— —BACK CLEAN CLEANED - PRESSED HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday 8i00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main s t , Cedarville C O Z Y m THEATRE # Fri. and Sat., Feb. 16-17 Spencer Tracy Signe Hastto «THE SEVENTH CROSS" ALSO COLOR CARTOON FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School; Rankin McMillan, Supt. 11 A, M. Morning Worship. Sermon I “ The Christian Basis for Confidence.’ j 6 P, M. The Young People will hold j a Westminister Fellowship Supper, ■THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE followed by the devotional meeting, j Pastor, Raymond Strickland, led by Joanna Bryant. Wednesday, Feb, 21st. Union Len- f ten Prayer Meeting at the “ Church o f j God" 7 :45 P. M. Leader, Rev. R. A. i ■|People’s meeting. [•1 — -------- Jamieson, D. D, Thursday, Feb. 22 The Women’s Missionary Society will hold the an­ nual covered dish luncheon at'the home of Mrs. John Powers, assisted by Mrs. Harry D. Wright and Mrs. John L. McMillan. Mrs. Paul Ramsey will be the speaker fo r the meeting that is to'follow the luncheon. There will also be the Installation of the new officers. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. ' j Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur ! B. Evans. I Sunday Services SundayvSchool 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M, Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M, 1 Wednesday‘ Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. 'Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young People’s .Meeting at G P. M. t Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening 7:45 P. M. ' In Preaching 11 A. M. Communion Remembrance o f Me’; Preparatory Services Friday and Saturday afternoons. Friday is World Day for Prayer’, a union service being held in our church at 2 P. M. to which all are invited. Leader, Mrs. Stro- bridge. ; No service Friday evening. Saturday service at .2 p. m., sermon by Dr. John W. Bickett. No choir rehearsal this week. Y. P, C. U. 6:30 p. m. Subject “From Neighborhood to Brotherhood.’ Beginning next Wednesday even­ ing union evening- services will be. held thru the Leten season, all meet­ ings being held in the Church of God room. It is hoped that the mem­ bers o f all 'o f our churches may co­ operate in these services, that we may understand better the sufferings of our Saviour in our behalf. These services will climax in the Good Fri­ day service, which will be held in the Methodist church. Possibly we should say the real climax will come Easter,, wheirwe shall all celebrate the Resur­ rection of our Lord and Saviour. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Morning service, 11:30 A.M. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30'A. M. Mrs. R. Spencer, Supt. Morning .Worship at 11 A. M. METHODIST CHURCH 'Rev, JH. H. Abels, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Mrs. Gail Ross, Superintendent. Church Service 11 A. M. “ The Faith of Washington.” Speaker fo r . Crusade for Christ— FOR SALE LIVE STOCK k Berkshire Bred Sow Show and Sale, Delaware, Ohio, Fair Grounds. Thurs­ day, February 22, 1945. Event will be held in heated Coliseum. 40 top quality bred sows and gilts from out­ standing Ohio herds will sell. Only place-winners in show will enter auc­ tion ring. Prof, J. S. Coffey, swine department, Ohio State University will judge the show. Buy with confi­ dence—buy quality sows graded by a noted judge! Show. 9:30 A. M. E. S. T.—Sale 1:30 P. M. E. S. T. Lunch served. If unable to attend, mail bids to Noel Titus, Fieldman; American . Berkshire Association, care Bruce Burgess, Delamare, Ohio. Write for catalogue. Show •and sale sponsored by Ohio Berkshire Association, Henry E. Eaton, President, Grqnville, Ohio. FERNDALE FARMS 33RD Hampshire Bred SowSale THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945 40 HEAD 40 Bre£ for March and April Farrow ' 100 Percent Bang' Tested SALE AT FARM 1 P. M. DOBBINS & EVANS » , * Cedarville, Ohio Th« Miami fa rilllsw Camnaxy I* ,,.« .l.« l Miami V m I.V , H W . wrfar tfc* **•«» •> »* ***• '» „ such It U h *•*»*•" la KNOW y«W *"• crop fondlflwi ••* f a * t r v a Y O U fertilizers a f T M T 1 D Q U A L I T Y m u m MTTH CROW •••w, mmrm thm «v »r b«f#ra, farHHxar*#f iih iti *qualitymyth* af Hi* duyf TMra’s a* room Ur »xp*rIm*NtuH**wltli Mmatr BHdkvttpr y{*UU ta b« prtMfettd f* f**d « iMrtlM «t war. Rat M r M RrandNetillEara Urmli aite ■*t bailer re*uH«. Aalc yovrUmohr far Big Mfartillxara tkla Spring Sold by Leading Dealers in Your” Community • » ‘z a c : 1 Mr. Farmer ! ENLIST FOR THE SPRING - SUMMER CAMPAIGN W E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Tractor Oil-Grease . * - \ . 1 • SATISFACTORY TERMS DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR Carroll-Binder Co. POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, Jhens, and roosters. 11 ? -E. MAIN St. Phone 15 Xenia, Ohio PUBLIC SALE! We will sell at public sale on the Kennon Home­ stead farmlocated two miles northwest of Cedar­ ville on the Yellow Springs-Cedarville pike, on WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 28,1945 Commencing at 12 o’clock the following: 2-------HEAD OF HORSES--------2 Consisting of one black gelding, age 14, weight 1400 and one gray gelding, age 14, weight 1400. These horses will be sold as a team. . ‘ . 32— HEAD DELAINE EW E S— 32 Consisting of 32 Delaine Ewes, good ones to lamb April 1. 2 Delaine Rams. 24 Head o f Feeding Shoats Weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. ALFALFA H AY— CORN IN FIELD Consisting of 4 1-2 tons Alfalfa hay in the mow; 400 schocks of corn if not husked by day of sale. To be sold in the field. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 wagon, wooden wheel; I. H. C. disc John Deere 999 Corn Planter. 6 ft. John Deere Mow­ er; 8 ft. John Deere Wheat Binder; Thomas 11-7 wheat drill ; Steel Roller; (Clipper Np.l Windmill) ; Trailer; Hog Fountains; Hog Feeder; Hay Fork and 150 feet 3-4 Inch Hay Rope; Shovels, Forks, Post Hole Digger; 6 ft. Cross-cut Saw; 6-10 gallon Milk Cans; Covered Buckets; Coal Oil Brooder and many other small articles. , QUICK' MEAL RANGE and some other Household goods. TERMS OF SALE-------CASH KENH 0 H& lAURENS 1 • *- *;•• L *. •- J \ .Weikert & Gordon, Aucts. Kenneth Little, Clerk M llllfM Dr. B. SHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST ACCURATE SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Announces the opening of his office at 17 1-2 Main St., Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 Mom and G.l. Joe Office Hours—9 to 12 A. M. Evenings by Appointment. 1 to 5:30 P. M. Closed Wednesday Afternoon Shin* and Mon., Fob* 181*16 . . 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