The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

I C lub,andSocialu4ctivitiei Mr. Harold Reinhard has been Qn the sick lilt this week. Our pUcs of business will APPRECIATION J We wish to thank friends irtd rel- , atite* fo r flowers and expression* ofjj respect and sympathy to us at the j time o f the death of our -Uncle Geo. > H. Barber, j t We also want to thank Rev R, A . I ! Jamieson and the McMillan Funeral1 , Home for their pari in the funeral CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY,, JUDY*T»1WL (> ffjboeekr *r '.io»r A fp iiq tie on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; l be closed Friday, today, from Jand burial services Mrs. C, M. Antrim, August 1, 2 and S. The Cozy Theatre will be closed! o , . , n . . . v » s riH»w. unttt 3t30 that employees can attend the funeral of the late William S. Hopping. * F R A N K C R I S W E L L The K . Y , N. Club will hold a pic­ nic Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, O. Conner at 7 P. M. The .Methodist Youth Fellowship will provide the collection stewards fo r this. Sunday service at the local - Methodist Church o f whicl Dr. An- dree o f Wilmington is speaker. The Wesley Weds held a pienfe at Roadside Park, Wednesday evening. President Marvin* Agnor, presided at the business meeting at which twenty- six members and children were pres ent Another picnic will be held at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, Agnor in August, with Mr. and Mrs. John Cecil assisting. Mr and Mrs. Munroe Cunningham were visitors at the Methodist parson­ age last Sunday. Mrs. Cunningham is the sister o f Dr. H, H. Abels. She is summer instructor o f music and teacher o f piano at the Cincinnati Conservatory o f Music. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bickett, Clif­ ton h ada s their guests on Tuesday, Rev. and Mrs Rudy Hartman and children o f Walkerton,. Ind,, and Mrs. A. W. Creswell and children, Carobel .and Alia Ann. Mr. Newman is Pastor o f the Presbyterian church of Walkerton. * MRS. R. C. RITENOUR PATIENT IN MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL Mrs. R. C, Ritenour entered Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, last week for observation and possible treat­ ment for goitre. FOR SALE— Kitchen gas Good (cooker and good baker. 6-1821, range. Phone Fred Ewry WANTED: PARTNER FOR SAT­ URDAY NIGHT DANCE. Must be frisky enough to dance 44 squares straight Those in doubt can start filling up right now on malty-rich, sweet-as-a-nut GrapeNuts, the break­ fast cereal with concentrated nour­ ishment. FREE—Several truck loads o f cin­ ders free for the houling. Located at the school house. Call Wm. Fisher or Alvin Chaplin, Cedarville. , FARMS FOR SALE FOR Sale—Good 50 to 500 acre farms in Clark, Madison and Green counties W . R. COCHRAN, f a r m b r o k e r South Charleston, O. Box 434—Phone 4561 SALESMEN’ Howard Titus,. Jno. Gusling, So Charleston, O. London, Ohio E R. Gordin, Wayne Henry So. Charleston, O. Springfield, R 3 THE CLEANERS OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, JULY 30 Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed As Usual THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South M»i» Cedirville C O Z Y 9 THEATRE « Fri. and Sat*» July 27-28 peggy Ryan — Donald O’Conner “THIS IS THE LIFE” CARTOON* MUSICAL * SPORTS LAWRENCE KENNON PROMO­ TED TO PRIVATE 1st CLASS . Tech. Fifth Grade, Lawrence F, Kennon, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kennon, this place, has been promoted from the grade o f Private First Class Corporal Kennon has been overseas fourteen mbonths in the Pacific Thea­ tre and has participated in the Bou­ gainville and Luzon campaigns. He is a mechanic in the Automotive sec­ tion o f the 737 Ordnance (LM> Company. He has the Good Conduct, Asiatic Pacific and Philippine Ribbon Awards. O. E. S. MEETING Bertha Dean, Mrs. Louise Coulter, Mrs. Edith Jobe, Lawrence Barber. „ Dr. Timothy Dwight Scott, 86, one of the distinguished ministers in the AME Church, formerly a member o f Wilberforce University faculty, and school principal in Xenja, died at his home in Springfield, Wednesday, fol­ lowing an extended illness. j He was ordained as a minister in 1886, and was presiding elder of the northern Ohio and Ohio AME Con­ ferences for 12 years. He was chap­ lain in the Spanish American war and arid World War I. He is survived by four sonB, Lewis M., Cleveland; Francis Gregory of Springfield; Timothy Dwight Jr., o f Cincinnati, and Cecil H. o f Baltimore, Md.; a daughter, Lillian E. Scott of Springfield; and a grandson and one granddaughter. No funeral arrangements have been made Greene Co. Fair XEN IA , OHIO JULY 31, AUGUST 1,2,3, '45 H A Y AND NIGHT A special meeting of Chapter 418 0 . E. S. will be held in Masonic Tem­ ple, Monday, July 30 at 8 P. M. There will be initiation of new numbers. A social hour will follow the meeting. All Q. E. S members are invited to attend. May V. Bird, W. M. Frank S. Bird, W P. Ada Stormont, Sec.. Sun. ind M oil , M y Van Johnson *—Gloria DeHaren ♦‘BETWEEN TWO WOMEN*’ - FOX NEWS Our TMutr# *rilt ‘W o** Wednesday, August BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS The names o f 3,981 men in this county- between the ages o f 45 to 64 on the list of original draftees, have been withdrawn from the files at at headquarters in XeXnia and turned over to the next scrap paper drive. ' ... Lt. Ernest Gibson, wife and two children, who have been located at Lafayette, Ind., as a Navy instructor, have returned here. Lt. Gibson has orders to report at Pensacola, Fla,, and leaves Sunday. 1/1 S S £ & w“ is i s t. kno yow S, C mv . *«“ FERTILIZERS off PROVEN QUALITY *os s m » whist « hb ciowa Su c-.itfu l farmer* o r. now railing more buih.lt on l.tt e v il with b ti labor bxcauie proper fortllliatlon ***■ tho |ob. Q*l BIO M Fertlllxer lor yaw w h.al towing and bo allured of tfw boil. At iho demand far BIO M ferll- lixort continual grootor then wo con - tupply bo inr* to too your dealer oorly. Food will win tho war. SOLD BY^ LEADING DEALERS IN YOUR COMMUNITY • “ See my new pinafore dress? Mother made it!” Can't you almost hear this joyous little girl exult­ antly saying just that? Now that mother has started on the house­ hold spring sawing, little daughter is in for some very happy surprises in way o f pretty frocks and pina­ fores. For ii stance, this cunning pinafore frock shows how a simple unbleached muslin frock can be made to look too attractive for words just by appliqueing big cher­ ries cut out of bright red boil-fas1 cotton. The frail stems are stitched in green thread. Mrs, Clara- Morton is visiting in Rossford, 0 „ with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweet WANTED! Full time or part time laborers. Handy men. - Welders. A carpenter. Blacksmiths, first class Machinists and helpers. UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, OSBORN, OHIO FIGHT WITH FODAND BONDS Agricultural Products Vocational Agriculture 4-H Clubs Granges Household Arts Livestock Show Ohio State Hampshire Show Ohio Junior Hampshire Show Poultry-Rabbit-Cavy Shows Garden Club Show HORSE SHOW EVERY NIGHT * GOOD M IDW AY RACING TUESDAY, JULY 31 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 ■ - • ' Purse , Purse 2:24 T r o t _______________ $ 400,003-Yr.-Old Trot (OCRA Stake*Added Money) 300.00 ,. t % ' 2:05 Bar Pace (Stake) ____________ 1000.002-Year-01d Pace (QCRA Stake)Added Money 300,00 Non-Winners o f $500.00 in 1944 — ____; 400.002:20 Pace _s— — , , 400,00 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 2-Year-Old Trot (OCR^. Stake) Added Money 300.002:24 P a c e -----------------------------1-------------------- 400.00 3-Year-Old Pace (OCRA Stake) Added Money 300.00Handicap Trot, ' — ------- :— — 400.00. 2:18 Trot — - ’_____________________ 400.002:15 Pace (S ta k e )________ _____L................. IOOO j OO All Other Entries Close July 26, 1945 Speed Entries Close July 27, 1945 Ohio State Hampshire Show entries olose July 16, 1945 GUS SUN CIRCUS AND VAUDEVILLE General'Admission, 5d cents including tax N. N. HUNTER, Pres. R. K. HAINES, Vice Pres. . B. U. BELL, Treas. M r s . J. ROBERT BRYSON, Sec. Public Sale! Of Town Reed Esta!e and Household Goods As we are leaving the state, we will sell at Public Auction the fol­ lowing described real estate, with all household goods, located on. State Route 70 in South Solon, Ohio, on SATUBDAY, JULY 28 A T 2 P. M. (Slow Time) One 2-Story 8 Room Frame House in good repair, equip­ ped with electricity and natural gas, together with the realty consisting of two plots,. 50x130 and 66x260 ft. ap­ proximately. Fine shade trees, some fruit, flowers and shrubbery) fine well. Land highly productive. Street walk and curbing A -l. NOTE)—Real Estate to *411 at 2:30 o’clock sharp* HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2-piece living room Buite, inner spring construction; 1 ottoman, 2 library tables, 2 end tables, 2 magazine racks, ANTIQUE SPOOL ROCKER, 6 ANTIQUE WAL­ NUT DINING CHAIRS, upholstered seats) upright Carl? ton piano in good condition# two 9.xl2 woven rugs, rug mat, 9x12 linoleum rug, several throw rugs, 3 electric table lamps, good studio couch# spring construction; 2 base rockers, hat rack, extra good “ Globoy” Heatrola. , Oalc bed and dresser, 3 wall mirrors, Simmons inner spring mattress, practically new ; 3 wood beds, spring; 2 iron beds, three-quarter b ed ; Morris lounge chair; table model radio. ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS, cherry; 2 metal porch chairs, several odd chairs, electric sweeper with all attachments, folding card table, pictures# books, bfie-o-brac, fine 16 guage Lefever double barrel hammer­ less shotgun, 22 rifle, small metal table, 2 metal tubs on metal stand, tabletop gas range, 3 compartment com­ bination metal cabinet, 2 kitchen cupboards, kitchen cab­ inet, medicine cabinet* Extension dining table and 6 chairs, metal broom and mop cabinet, lot o f dishes, including several antique piece*) large pressure Canner and cooker, cooking uten­ sils, garden tools, step ladder, girl’s bicycle, cross cut saw. ’ * About 15 head Barred Rock poultry, poultry equlpmen Lot o f canned fruits and vegetables, and other mis­ cellaneous items# ' TERMS— 10% of kcccptcd Wd oh real w tat* to b* deposited by pur- dinner on day of sale. -Balance to be paid upon delivery of warranty deed. U hattfl* cash before ranioval# 1 DAEWIN ctiaav O W N E R H6WARD TITUS, Licensed BstateAuctioneer W U. G. EVANS, Clery Sal* condnfcted through 1 W. A. COCHRAN, Broket, South Charleston, O. V/ i*’ jJ i ' , I < O&io... we’ve come / a long way together Ohio, you have given America seven presidents in the 75 years, we have been citizens of your state. In those j 75 years you have given the nation * 81 # its first street lighting, its first elec- pjjg|} t r ie street railway, its first airplane# cash register, pneumatic tire, self Starter. You have become one of the coun try ’s greatest Indu str ia l and a g ricu ltu ra l p ro ­ ducera b ecau se your inventive citizens have dreamed of better ways to do things. Many of these inventions have called for new develop, m in ts from petroleum . . . and Standard p il men have been up to the job o f creating them. Standard OH provided the lubricants for the first airplane flight*. * « for Ohio’s early railroads so they could speed up trains . . . for the first automobile internal, combustion engine—after it had been labeled a failure and Was about to be sent back to Englaad Through petroleum, and the magic power it bolds, we ' have helped’ bring your people a new and better way of life. Machine power to do the labor they once had to do with their hands . . . in the factory, the home and on the farm. Heat, light and hundreds of other conve­ niences. Fast, comfort* tlon...neW leisure able transports- . . . nev/ freedom. Y e s , . . rind with coveries fr om p e tro leum now being made—and still to c om e—w e ’ll go a lon g way together In the1 years ahead, Ohio. wonderful new dis* •<K To th* independent business men selling Sohlo products; On our own 75t,hAnniversary we are proud to point to yout con­ tinued high standard of service over the yehrs. We appreciate youV services in representing Sohio to the people o f Ohio. THK STANDARD OIL t O . (OHIO)

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