The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

C lub and SocialA ctiv ities Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow and Mrs. John Paul entertained at dinner on Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bryant, Joanna and Phyllis Bryant, Mrs. Donna Taylor, Mrs. Donna Finney and Rachael Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bryant, daugh­ ters, Phyllis and Joanna, Mrs. John A. Paul, and Mr. L. S. Hunter of Midland were Sunday guests in the borne o f Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Hun­ ter and twin sons, John and James of LaRue, Ohio..- Miss Martha Lois Kennon, daughter B of Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Kennon, Hill- , crest Farm, Gedarville, had as her guests over the week-end three o f her classmates o f Wilmington College, Evelyn Marconettc, Sugartree Ridge, ' Sarah'Ruth Lucas, Marshall, O., and Anna Lou Easter, Bellfast, O., and Miss Hazel Marie Bush, Art teacher in the Lebanon schools. The girls were members o f the Aeolian Chorus of Wilmington College which sang at the O. S. & S. O. Home Chapel Fri­ day night. Mrs. Dorothy K. Smith and Miss Mary Catherine Earley of Springfield ,were also dinner guests at the Kennon home, Sunday. Wanted—Painting by the day or by contract. Experienced. Call Mar- cellus Townsley at Hartman’s Cloth­ ing Store.' (3t) IF MECHANICALLY MINDED, WE CAN USE YOU- Train to operate different kinds oi machines. We pay you while learning, opportunity fo r advancement. ‘Must comply with WMC regulations. Em­ ployment oifice open Monday, Wed­ nesday, and Friday evenings from 1:00 to 9:00. f Sunday from 9:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon. ..T H E INTERNATIONAL TOOL . COMPANY 434-438 East First Street, Dayton 2 Ohio. IT COSTS MONEY t o t w o you r b o y 's l i h Howmuch Is Itworth to you*—to have blood plasmathere?To get extrafood BOhim, if he’s a prisoner? Give morel Kb tiirff your Bed Cross at his side. GIVE mart + GIVE MORE! EASTER APRIL 1 You will v'ant Your Clothes CLEANED - PRESSED Bring Them In Early Avoid Late Rush 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 South Main st., Cedarville C O Z Y » THEATRE, • ri. and Sat., March 23-24 Phil Bilker — Phil Silvers TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” Cartoon:— Sports — Travel un. and Mon., March 25-26 Greer Garson -—Walter Pidgeon “ MRS. PARKINGTON” LATEST NEWS EVENTS iiiiWMiiiMiiiiiiiHi I CHURCH NOTES <«iitttwwiiiiiiiiHtiwmMnmimiMmim»,IMI|U,umHtt)tmhS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme “ Christ­ ian Stewardship.” (Special Announce­ ment by Board of Trustees). Y. P. C, U. 6:30 P. M. Subject: “.His Cross and Mine.” Leaders, Gor­ don Taylor and Harold Stormont. Good Friday Service this week,’ March 30th from noon until three-o’clock in the Methodist Church. Six ministers have charge of half hour periods. Easter Sunrise Service Sabbath at 7 A. M. Program in charge of the Methodist Church. Our society, Y. P. C. U„ will serve a light breakfast following the service about 8 A. M. for twenty-five cents. The young peopple of the Cedarville and Clifton churches are cordially invited to this SUNRISE SERVICE. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School, Rankin McMillan, Supt. 11 A. M. Worship Service: Palm Sunday. Sermon: “ As Many As Received Him.” 7 P, M, Young People's Meeting, reader, Miss Ruth Creswell. Topic: •Missions in South-east Asia” - ’ March 30 •“ Good Friday Service” in he Methodist Church from 12 to 3. April 4 Annual Congregational feeting. wtBSSSS) CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81,164*. GENERAL MILLS, INC. 315 S. Whiteman in Xenia are an Important Factor in Our Victory Pro­ gram for Increasing Food Production through their .Excellent. Service in Feeds, Growing and Laying Mashes- -Are Thoroughly Versed in the Poult- ryman’s Problems and Offer Products Which Will Solve Them - - - "Food Fights For Freedom.” - - Tel. Main 263. General Mills, Inc., have at Xenia a service which is right in line with Undo Sam’s Victory Program for in­ creasing food production and are a veritable headquarters for farmers and poultry raisers for feeds for stock and poultry. Their service is so com- r ’ete that it brings much trade activ­ ity to them from over a wide terri­ tory. Their feeds are mixed fresh and are composed o f the best ingredients that are possible to buy. They have made a study of all the tests made on poultry by the government and noted poultry raisers and. feel sure that their feeds will give good results and. that poultry fed them will develop faster, be healthier and become more productive layers. Ask them for the General Mills chick raising program as it will help you to get fast, uniform growth at low cost. You . will, get the most for your feed dollar and will be getting efficient feeds for war-time needs. • WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judg* of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE ..N otice is hereby given that on this 2nd day o f March, 1945, the Board of Trustees o f Beavercreek Township, Greene Gounty, Ohio, filed ;it& certain petition before the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, for au- thority^from the Court to transfer the sum of Two Thousand dollars ($2,- 000.00 from the general fund of said subdivision into the Road and Bridge fund,,said cause being case No. 23,- 799 on the docket of said Court. ! That said cause will come on f o r 1 hearing on or after Tuesday, March 13th, 1945, and objections or excep­ tions thereto must be filed prior to said date. | Board of Trustees of Beavercreek Township. By William G, Coy, Clerk, Marcus Shoup, Attorney. STATIC OK OHIO. JOSEPH T. KICnoiNoV, At'DlTOH OK STATE. Bl'IIGAU OK INSPBC-TION AMP SPPHHVISION OK PDBLIO. OFFICES ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Cedarville Township GREENE COUNTY, OHIO For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31. 1944 Population 2223, 1940 Total Salaries and Wages. Paid during the Year 1944 32.304.17 Tax Valuation ..................*2,770.509 Tax Levy ... a ........... .............. 1.65 Mills Cedarville, Ohio, March .14, 1945 I hereby certify the following re­ port to be correct. A. E. RICHARDS, Township Cleric GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS.. Include Receipts and Payments of All Funds Except Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds ROUSH’S 939 S E E D C O R N \ ______ Limited Supply for This Year Place Your Order NOW HERBERT POWERS, Kyle Road Cedarville, O. Harden & Muroraa j* ^ 1 AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book your - Book your Sale Phone 1347 W -l, Xenia, Ohio RECEIPTS Amount General Property Tax ....-.......* 4,662.96 Sales Tax *................ 726.00 Gasoline Tax ..................... l^SO.OO1 140.62 METHODIST CHURCH * Rev. H- H. Abels, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Miss lette Nelson. Golden Circle Class in charge of pening exercises. Church Service —“ The Triumphal Jntry." Baptism and membership re- ;eption. E^lma Service 9*30. Baptism and aembership reception. Union Sun- ay School following. Supt. Elbert chickedantz. Covered Dish dinner of the Wesley ,'eds at the Church March 28, 7 p. m. Good Fiiday service at the church „ 12 to 3:00 p. m: Continuous service. l. and Thura., March 28-20 >bert Taylor —Vivian Leigh WATERLOO BRIDGE” ILSO NEWS OF THE DAY I Aa f exatue you ea* fj*®*®* n g tS fp ln g y on r W ® 11 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of George Palmer, Jr. De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that George O. Palmer; St. has been appointed as Administrator of the estate of George Palmer, Jr., deceased, late of Beaver­ creek Township, Greene County, Ohio. i ■ Dated this 2nd day of March, 1945. BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS MORE PEOPLE; ! Than Ever Before] Plan Services • In Advance - Our lolder, 'The SensiDle Thing To Do", gives full information about our pre­ arranged iuneral plan. Bending lor a copy of it will place you under no obligations whatever. M c M illan ^T coyit’iaJ! JifxmbC CEDARVILLE-- PHONE 6-1071 Inheritance Tux Highway Construction H. B, 272 ____ _________ _ Miscellaneous Receipts—Op­ era House and Post Office Rent ........................... ...... .., Relief Funds from County— Soldiers Relief ................... . Total Miscellaneous Re­ ceipts ............................. . Total Receipts .............. PAYMENTS General Executive Services— Compensation of Trustees.,™ Compensation of Clerk .... Expenses of Trustees, and Clerks .......... _______ _____ Total General Executive services ..... m. ....................... Town Hall—Maintenance and Repair ................ -. .............. Total Town Hall .............. Fire Protection—Other Fire Protection Expenses .......... Poor Relief—Medical Services Soldiers Relief ...................... Total Poor Relief ............ Highways—Road Maintenance and Repair—L,ubor and Materials ........... ....... ................ Road Machinery and Tools Total Highways .................. Cemeteries-—Compensation of Officers and Employees .... Total Cemeteries............... Miscellaneous—Transfer Civ­ ilian Defense Funds to Greene Comity ...................... 20.96 Total Miscellaneous ..... 20.96 Total Payments ......... ..-..........*8,466.59 - SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS IBY -FUNDS General Township Funds Balance, January. 1, 1944 t (Clerk’s) .......... .............. .....* i,;, 13.23 Receipts During Year .......... 9,040.42 |Total Receipts and Balance.... 10.553.65 Payments During Year ....... 8.466,59 I Balance, December 31, 1944 (Clerk's) ....:....................... 2.087.06 , Outstanding Warrants, De- l cember 31, 1944 ......... ..; 2,046.69 Bulnnce; In Depository, De- J cember 31, 1944 .............. 4,133.75 [OUTSTANDING DEBT .................NONE 747.94 586.00 228.00 214.00 9,040,42 959.00 419.90 196.83 1.575,73 702.13 702.13 261.23 1.552.75 228.00- 1.781.75 2.343.71 1,763.08 4,106.79 18.00 18.00 Mr. Farmer ENLIST FOR THE SPRING - SUMMER CAMPAIGN WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Tractor Oil-Grease S a t is f a c t o r y t e r m s DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR / - - * Carroll-Binder Co. • 0 112 E. MAIN St. Phone’ 15 Xenia,-Ohio CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Ernest Col­ ins, Supt. Young People’s Meeting at - the Jethodist Church, Sunday 6 P. M. .hloreta Hertenstein, leader. Lesson Subject:: “ The last week of esus on Earth.” Morning. Worship II a. m. The Communion of the Lord’s .Sup- jer will be observed.- This is FIDELITY day and all the aembers and friends are urged lo at­ tend. The call to worship “ God’s ecple to the house of the Lord come' o hear His Word'” The scripture les- on will be Psalm twenty-six. Before he communion service the Apostles ,’i'eed will be given. Preparatory ser­ vices for communioh will be held on Saturday <nt two o’clock. Choir rehearsal for the Easter Can- ata will be held on Saturday even- ng at seven and also on Sabbath af- ernoon at three. This Easter canta- La entitled “ The Crown After the. Cross” by Holton will be given on 1 Easter night. The choir consisting of about twenty Voices are in training for it. The young people will meet at sev­ en-thirty. Miss Helen Tannehill is President of the society. On Tuesday, lext week the" young people will hold a social with Misses Helen and Mar- \ ha Tannehill. On Wednesday even- ng next week the congregational j meeting will be held and reports from ; all the organizations of the church 1 will be made. Officers will be elected for the next year. Mr. John Tobias chairman of the congregation. LET PVT. JOE JM K S TELL YOU WHERE YOUR GOES (Pvt, Jenht Is jutt an­ other C.J. Joe! tie's yours —son, b ro th er , street- heart or husband! We've called him Jcnks—but hit name it legion!) When pop got tick the Bed Cross was asked to verify. And, thanks to tlicir report, I got home! The second day out. We sure fcltbuckcd up when wt got those Bed Cross ditty bags. I Back the attack by upping your payroll^ savings your very next payday. Measure your savings by your new higher income. THE CHICKEN HOUSE 201 Cincinnati Avc., Xenia. O.., MARKET STRONG CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE TURKEYS GUINEAS PIGEONS RABBITS EGGS PHONE—Main 411 XENIA. OHIO The wife’s doing fine after her operation. N. Y. Bed Cross Field Director brought the good news. A home overseas. Just stepping inside e Red Cross d u b does a guy good. Home seems neater! Thanks for your blood folks. What a team you, Uw medical corps, and the Red Cross moke! Back to civilian life. The wise veteran goes to the Red Cross! There they know the answers and are eager to help an ex-scrvico man with his problems.' GIVE NOW. GIVE MORE I F you’ve got a man in service—if you know a matt in •service—give for his sake. Give so that the Red Cross can give to him! Your money may help to get a message home to you. It may pay the cost o f collecting blood plasma for him! It may pay the cost o f delivering a Red Cross package to an American prisoner o f war. It will help pay for the thou­ sand and one serviccs’the Red Cross performs—to keep up the spirits o f our fighting men—to help save their lives. The more you give—the more the Red Cross can give! Let your heart be your guide! Don’ t delay-give today! KEEPYOUR RED CROSSAT M S S/DE BY .CEDARVILLE HERALD.

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