The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

■ffMhRp v>. ClubandSocialActivities • Mr, ‘ Paul Cumnaintfi and’ family moved this week to the Arthur Cum* mints .residence on North Main St, Five eases o f scarlet fever have been reported in the public schools this week. So fa r none are retarded as serious., ‘ ■ ■ . The members o f the Red Cross sew ing group will meet Tuesday, March 12 at 1;30 P.M, in the basement - of the Library building , Mrs. Albert Stormont^ has received word that her sister, Mrs. Anna Star-* mont died suddenly last week at her home in Webster Grove, Mo. Mr. Rosa Wiseman, who has re­ sided on a farm near Jamestown has moved to- the Kennon farm, Yellow Springs road. . Word hilas been received here that Lt. John C. Wright and wife, who is stationed at San Diego, Calif., wijl arrive here Sunday evening fo r an extended v i s i t . with the former’s mother, Mrs. S. C. Wright, Lt. Wright has seen service in two wars and is expecting to be assigned with the "Marines fo r over seas duty bpon his return west. Mr. Donald Hagler and wife have moved to the Stoop farm on the Bur­ lington pike, south o f .Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Townsley en­ tertained the dinner-bridge club at their home Friday evening in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and daughters, Misses Clara and Caro­ line, who will locate soon in Califor­ nia. Th6 home was decorated with bowles o f f lowers and four tables were laid fo r dinner and bridge. The Galloways were presented a remem- berance g ift by the club. Mr. J. C. Townsley has given up his farm residence on the Columbus pike where he has resided for many years. He will live with his sister, Mrs. Clara Mortor‘ 011 Cedar st. The farm home will be occupied by the tenant, Mr. Amaziah .Hamilton. Rebuilt Watches . Ladies and Gents Wrist and Pocket Watches f Harpy Mogle ' Phone 6*2931 GASOLINE? United States Patent for a unique vaporizer. .Slightly larger than a watch, it is easily attached near the carburetor where it mixes more free air with the gasoline. Car owners re­ port substantial mileage increases per gallon o f gasoline. I f you would like to try one on your car without risking a penny, send in yotir name and address’ to Vaco-matic Box 177, Cedarville, 0 . I f you'aren’t satisfied with the gasoline saving on your car, you will receive $1.00 bonus on request. The company is abo look-, ing fo r live agents to help introduce it in* their neighborhood, Good money mmmimtftwMmiHiiiNHiMttnifiiiiiifiiiii'iimimiimtimiMg " SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ‘ expert S H O E M A N ' s One capable o f running a good | volume department. Good salary I and commission. Must have USES referral. j e a r i ) R o e b u c k Sc Co. Springfield, Ohio CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt, Arthur Bf Evans; Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “ The Guilt o f Sin.” Y . P, C. U. at ;30, subject, “ What Christianity means to me.” Leader Wendell Cultice. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P.M. Union Lenten Prayer Service'Wed. at 7;i?0 P. M, Let us be Faithful and Prayerful during the Leiden Season, as we meet together in tnese Union Services, See program in last weeks issue o f the Cedarville Herald for the entire series,- leading up to Easter. The joint Bpard Meeting that was planned fo r Monday evening has been postponed one week to March 18tK THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H. H. Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. ! Church Service: “ G. I. Sunday’’. Four ten minute talks by four ex-‘G P boys: Ed Irvine, Eugene Kennon, Paul Smith and Russell Luse., A picture if the world at war. Selma Church Service at 9:45 A.M. G. I. Sunday. Talk - ’ y the four G.I.’s. Regular meeting o f the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday evening. & ckd A rvjlljc herald , H l l l l d l l ■ ^ -WHAI HOW f f i a c ( C f 2 ql. Sauce Pan...... ........$1,35 2 qt. Sauce Pan, atid lid.. $1.65 4 qt. Sauce Pan, and lid-, $2.50 Chicken Fryer ..... $1.65 Skillet (6 ) size ............ $1,30 Skillet (8 ) size '....... $1.65 W a s h B a s iu - E n am e l « R e d a n d W h it e ....................... 4 S c 6 q t White Enamel Sauce Pan - L id ..........................$1.10 8 qt. White Enamel Sauce Pan - Lid ................... $1.25 D o u b le B oiler,- W h it e E n am e l ............. ............ $ 1 .9 8 2 qt. Double Boiler, White Enamel.......................... $1.49 White Enamel Sauce Pans...................................,40c to 60c You tantake GeneralMacAitburfc - ; * amftbr/t/ Coffee Percolator White Enameled . Drip^Coffee Maker White Enamel ..... ■ ■ P Hollow Ground Slicer Knife .. Hollow Ground Paring Knife Universal Butcher Knife ......... Large Spatula .................... ........ .....$1.25 .... $1.35 -*r $1.75 '60c — ........ 4 8 c $1.50 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John lowers, Supt. - Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme 'A Continuing Witness.” 7:30 Young Peoples Meeting led by John Powers. Broadcasters Class will m eet.at .the Tuesday evening, March 12th -the Church. Pres, and-Mrs. Ira D. Vay- ninger and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cres- wcll are the hosts. Mrs. Ada Stor- inont is in charge o the program. Wed., 7:30 P. M. Second'Mid-week Lenten Service, at the Church o f God. Dr. R. A, Jamieson will lead the ser­ vice. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Pastor, 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. * CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs, Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A , M. Supt. William Ferguson: Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Subject,-“ Gideon A Brave Leader” , The comunicant's class will be in­ structed by Mrs. O. B. Tannehill, us­ ing Dr. Bickqtt’s communicant’s Man­ ual. Splendid organ and vocal music during the service. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme ♦A Life Surrendered To God.” Young Peoples Meeting at 7:30. Wednesday prayer meeting' at 8 o’clock. Following the prayer meet- | ing hour the session will meet and ! make further plans about evangelistic * meetings. C O Z Y * THEATRE • Fri. And Sat., March 8-9 e Three Stooges-Mary BethHughes IOCKIN IN THE ROCKIES’* CARTOON — FILM VODVIL and Mon., March 10-1? y Hutton—Arturo do Cardova CENDIARY BLONDE” lotographed In Technicolor * ALSO FOX NEWS fhura., March 18-14 per—Madeline Carrol tst Mounted Police" d Technicolor * BWS OF, THE DAY ^ a tid ljA M A jes Phone 6-1941 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -■ Cedarvilla Dry Mash Hopper I l-L -L •N**'’ "TheRedGouhemdonealOOpercent fob inthh theatre.MathematicalRmhtb the* otoee prevent.my toying the Red Cross tervke* here have been mere than100 per cent." — General Douglas MacArthur S O speaks a distinguished eye-witness o f y o u r R e d G r o ss in a c t i o n . Ge n e r a l MacArthur the Red Cross-at your fighting man’s side, all through the gruelling months o f war, bringing a touch o f home to homesick, heartsick men. , He knows, as you do , that your Red Cross cannot yet q*y, “ Mission accomplished.” It still has an enormous task to do. With! your help, it w ill'carry this task to ,a successful completion, On* War fa ov e r . . . but another War hat begun ' housands o f our men still in veterans’ hos­ pitals and in faraway lands overseas need comfort and cheer now, as they did when the bombs were bursting. ■ Add when disaster strikes here at home—, fire, flood, tornado—your Red Cross must fie ready with aid for the victims. Its war against human misery is never wholly won. But remember—it is your Red Cross. It . depends on you for its very existence. So give from your heart. Give generously. Gixe today! YOUR RedCros MUST CARRY ON For Sale—10-room; 2-story brick ’ SPONSORED BY- house with water, electricity, both, garage and 1 acre good ground. Edge o f Cedarville, Ohio. Mail offer to J. A. O., Box 77, Cedarville, Ohio. Dry-Mash Hopper for Use in the Laying House. This dry mash hopper is intended for -use imlde the laying house, or may be made for growing stock. It should be bung about 8 Inches above litter. LEGAL NOTICE Martha M. Charles, who resides at *014 Menehan St., Ridgewood Queens 17, New York, is’ hereby notified that j Wendell L. Charles, through his next friend, Melvin C. Charles, has filed a ; petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same being Case No. 24,231, praying for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect o f Duty nad Extreme Cruelty, 2 nd that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date o f the firs? publication hereof, (l-18-6t-2-l) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff Study Soil Nutrition Soil fertility, rainfall, erosion, leaching, climatic conditions and soil com poa itioirsrea ll vitaRjTcom' cerned in profitable production and feeding. Nearly every section of the country now has soil peculiarities which cause nutritional deficiencies, according to the American Veteri-., nary Medical association, The swine belt, cattle country, milk sheds, etc., were not arrived at by accident, but have grown up partly- because of nu­ tritional facilities present in section. Fabric Squares Are Used In Many Versatile Ways You might like to know that you can buy patterns especially de­ signed for making the beautiful fab­ ric squares so popular this season into stunning blouses, skirts and a host of other items that will add to the glory of your wardrobe. It's amazing what you can do with these glamour scarves. There’s real ex- oitement to a gay dirr.dl skirt which you have made out of two colorful printed squares. Once you have be­ gun you will want to keep on creat­ ing smart dress accents such as a charming blouse, contrast sleeves for a dress that needs uplift, and so on. You’ll want to learn dozens of ways to use these squares and the instructions that accompany the pat* terns will help you to do just that. Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS COME IN AND TELL US YOUR NEEDS ttiHmiMtifiiffHimmiiiAiMiitmiiiim SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 WE MAKE G I LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Bullying & Savings Company A N N O U N C l N O OPENING OF GRINNELL FARM EQUIPMENT and TIRE SALES S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 9 , 19 4 6 CORNELIUS GRINNELL Proprietor 1 110 Dayton St., LEO F. HUGflES Store Manager YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO J. E. FLETCHER Salesman Phone 414 Present Line of Farm ft Automotive Equipment: SEAMAN Rotary Tillers HUSKI Garden Tractors DELAVAL Milkers and Separators UNIVERSAL Com & Bale Elevators LANTZ Kutter Kolters HUDSON Spraying Equipment STAHMEK Lime & Fertilizer Spreaders DAIRY & POULTRY EQUIPMENT Numerous Other Small Products GENERAL Tires & Batteries ALEMITE Grease & Equipment THOR & VAN DORN Power Tools DURO Sockets and Tools GATES V Belts and Pulleys AIR COMPRESSORS & Paint Sprayers MARQUETTE Welders & Supplies MOTOROLA Car Radios 24 Hour Service on Tire Recapping In addition to the general farm and automotive needs it will be our policy to cater to the particular needs o f small industries, contractors, and fleet owners. To this end we inite your presence and suggestions o f supplies that will save you trips and parking difficulties o f the large citie s. We .will Endeavor to Specialize in Mill Supplies and all kinds of Tods Your patience and cooperation is requested in waiting on products made ‘ scarce due to strikes, etc. NOTE TO DEALERS— We are distributors o f “ALEMITE* equipment and “THOR* power tools. We will endeavor ’to carry as complete a stock as is avail** > hie and will be glad to service your needs. OUR MOTTO: “Buy the Best” - and - “Make the Best Buy” y » * DOOR PRIZE, 600 x 16 General TIRE

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