The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
♦ ifi j) I I * I K I ft I 1 I I I I R I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I r i i i i ■ i i § i i i i i i » i i * in r ir* v in r w wwwnwitwm »•«*•*“* * • * * . M i i f r p E ft iiiiio iT J favtotp, befctt|ijftlity (Jet your order in; earl^for tfcere I sm coal strike ahead. - ’ - . Plenty o f Columbia Gay Seed Oatao f very high quality. lim ited amount o f litt le Bed Cloer Seed Home Grown „ PeetMoss Bitter, per bate— $3.00 Poultry Fence, 48 in*per rd .— 62c Galvanized Fence Posts Now On Hand 1 i i i « i % i* i i i i i « ft- i i i i i i i i i ! ft I Word Hu, been received hero that Pvt. Howard C. Hanna, aon of Mr. and Mr,. Arthur Hanna, Reid Road, has received hi* discharge from the army at Ft. Lewi*. Wash,, ho has served with the 24th Air Service at Pearl Harbor and the Caroline Is land* at Guam. Ha entered the aer- Tioe December £0, 1948. He has ac cepted a position with the Kaiser- Frasier jCorp. and will be located somewhere on the went coast with his Wife and daughter, Linda Katherine. Washington Letter (Cmtthraed«front page one) .from the minimum wage rate provis ion-of the law, such as food proces sors, retailers, service establishments, farm operators, etc., would be cover ed, An attempt will be made on the Senate Floor' to hold the minimum wage'rate down to fiBcfor the present, and 80c eighteen months later, with coverage of employees being restrict ed to those named in the present law. Order Fertilizer while it is available, there is J ' Little Prospect for More FRANK CRESWELL ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ CEDARVILLE, OHIO l l l l l l l l l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ft ft I ;»■ ft I I I • I t T t h t M 1 f t I Ti l H t 'M 1"*lfl * * iH Ui h h I 11 V I . PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT Income Tax Service 13 1-2 E. Main St. (Over Sol’s Store) .. Tel. 343 Xenia, O. ] m a r r i a g e r e v e a l e d Announcement is being made by Mr, andMrs„Eoacoe Ellis pfPainters- ville, of the marriage of their daugh ter Miss Ruth Ellis to §L1-c Earl M. Chaplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva ‘Chaplin ofCedarvffle. The ceremony was performed •October 25, 1945 at Fronton; Ohio by Rev, Christy* „ (>31-c was recently•discharged from the Navy and is enroute home. The young couple will reside in ‘Cedarville. , RECEPTION TO HONOR W. W. GALLOWAY FAMILY On Saturday evening, March 16th, at 8 o’clock, the Choir of the United •Presbyterian Church Will hold an in- formal reception: in honor of Mr, and .'Mrs. W. W. Galloway and family. The member* o f the choir would like to extend the invitation to all the members of the Church and Sab bath School and to other.friends -of the Galloway family. The reception will be held in the Church dining room, orpina K o ® m aw £ Section 1178-43, Ohio General Code) GRANTING DIRECTOR OF.HIGH WAYS AUTHORITY TO MAINTAIN CENTERLINES ON STATE HIGH WAYS INSIDE VILLAGE COR- PORATION. WHEREAS, Tha dfcaetw High way*, under Bee. Ll78-48'0f the Gen eral Cojie of *t)hb>, is authorised to centerline alnt extensions of State Highways within the limits of a vil- Igae, and WHEREAS, Extensions of State Highways No. 42 and 72 lie within this village *end WHEREAS, This ordinance shall in n'o manner Telieye or discharge the Baid village from any claim or claims of any nature arising from, or grow ing.out of,the maintenance by the De partment ofHighways of the State of Ohio of said highways in said village, and the said village shall save the Sttea of Ohio harmless from any and all such claims, » NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ORDAINED, by the Council of the Village o f CEDARVILLE, State of Ohio: ■ SECTION 1; It is hereby declared to be in the public interest that the consent of said village be, and said consent 'hereby is, given tothe De partment of Highways of the State of Ohio for said Department to cen terline pgint the StateHighways with in said village as hereinbefore set oot, .■ SECTION 2: That'the Clerk bt, and he hereby is, directed to furn ish to the Director of Highways and to the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy of C ? Ordinance immediately upon the taking effect thereof, SECTION 3? That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from anr after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed: February 19, 1949, Attest: Nelson CreswelJ, Clerk. j H. H. ABELS, Mayor. FOR SALS Plywood, doors of various sizCs, j type writing desks, office desks, cup boards, office chairs,, large boxes of all kinds, trunks, sail wooden drawer*. Walk-in Frigidaire cooler, gas yangri| and other articles. Call Glen Cafe, Yellow Springs, Ohio. d o t h e y d o i t ? C ould you' produce one-third more crops -with 10% leas manpower? The fanners of. America did it during the last full year o f the war. How? Partly by working themselves and their ma chines longer, harder. Partly by assisting hired help with wired he%>. Electricity has taken over’ more and more farm chores. It pumps water, grinds feed, cures hay, tills silos., It steps up milk arid egg and pork prOdti£ti6n, It eases farm housework, too, • Cheap, dependable etectricity hat dona more than any other force to make, farming efficient and (atm lift comfotiable. ' Who electrified the forme? Rural electric service didn’t happen overnight. It started more than 25 years ago—with America’s husinass-mandged electric com panies, These companies did the pioneering—the pick- and-shovel work. The advantages of electricity on the form were many. The problem was to get it to Hie. farmer. Dis tance andweather called for new methods and materials. New farm machines suitable for electric drive had to be developed. , Each problem was licked in turn by American initi ative and ingenuity, Service grew steadily better and cheaper. Farm by farm, area by area, the Web of wire expended. ' What o f tomorrow? Today, baafaesc*managed elec tric companies serve 1)850,OOOfarmi (about two-thirds of ell electrified farms) and more than 4,000,000 other rural customers outside of incorporated towns. That’s ‘ real progress. But the job isn’t done. Right now, as fast as men and materials become available, these same companies are extending reliable, low-priced electric serviceto m6te than 1,000,000 additional farm and rural non-farm cus tomers, These companies ate investing $290fiQQjQO0 for construction atone, This program is underway tight now, * Ha*t NiLSONft0¥ to “Ifel KfCtRlCMotor *6* ftMMrt ArfnkhMada Onhatka. Miff Sundayaflamaan,4ti0, Sit, CMSNatwark, DAYTON DOWKK AND IIDNY COMDANY WANTED— Custom, post-hole dig ging by the hour or job. King Tract or Sales, Xenia, Phono 542, 4t FOR SALE ■— One set weights for F-2Q or F-30, Powers, R.R.1 of wheel Herbert -09- LEGALNtiTlCB Erma Cline, who resides at Albany* Athens County, in the State of Ohio* will take notice that on the 18th day of February* 1046, in tbe Court o f Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, the recognizance taken on the 2nd day of November, 1945, before L. N. Shepherd, Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Greene.County, Ohio, in the cause of the State of Ohio vs. Pearl Lloyd Cline,, and entered into by ,the said Erma Cline aa surety for Jearl Lloyd Cline* the defendant there in* for the sum of Five Hundred Dol lars ( 4500 , 00 ) waa duly forfeited in open Court,* the said Erman Cline having failed to performthe condition thereof, and, that it is ordered by the said court of Common Pleas of Greene County, that she appear in said Court on or before tbe 8tb day of April* 1946 and produce the body of said Jearl Lloyd Cline or show why judgment should not be entered against her for the amount of tbe said recognisance. L. N. SHEPHERD, Clerk, Court of Common Pleas, Greene County* Ohio. (2-22-6t-3-29) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE John C, Carlin Jr., whose last known address waa 3212 Wayne aye., Dayton Ohio, will take notice that Joan M. Carlin, by her next friend, WljWWW M, Anderson, has filed a petition in the Common Pleas ■Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24288, praying for a divorce, on,the grounds of Gross Neg lect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and that said eggse will come on'for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the firpt publication hereof.".' ,(2-15 6t-3-22) ARTHUR T. EATON, Attorney for Plaintiff 707 Winters Bank Building, Dayton,O. LEGAL NOTICE Callie Day, who last resided at Hill Street, Xenia, Ohio and whose present place of residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the 29 day of January, 1946, the plaintiffs Opal Masaie and Goldin Harper, Hled fheir petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Qhio, against Callie Day jet al, the.same being Cause No. 24,261 in said court, Tha prayer of said petition is for the construction of tbe will of W. R Sesslar, deceased, and that the plain tiff’s title to the following described real estate to be quieted as against the defendant, Callie Day. Said real estate iBsituated in the county of Greene, state of. Ohio, and township Silyercreek, And bounded and.describ ed as follows, to wit: , Beginning at a atone in the cen ter/o f the Eryin Road corner to j Albert Oglesbee and in the West . line o f Emma McMillen; thence with the center of said' road and line of said McMillen, A. D. Rob- inson’ heirs and J. H. Fields north.' 5 deg. East 177.96 poles to a. stone N. W. corner to said^Fielda at a turn of-said road; thence with the line o f aaid Robinson’s heirs 10 acre tract and also Mary E. Lewis North 86 deg. 83’ West 60,08 poles to a atone in the line ” of said Lewis and N, E. corner,to Lev| Harness; thepce with the. line of said 'Harness South 6 deg. West 177.12 poles to a stone ' corner to said Harness in the north line of PSdd -Oglesbee; thencewith hi* line South 85 deg, 37’ East 60.03 poles to the place of beginning, containing Sixty- six and Sixty-six one hundredths (66,66) acres of land, he it the same more or less and being said premises conveyed to Clark T. Johnson by JA, and A, E, Powers; by deed dated November U, 1887 in Vul, 74 Page 69, Greene Co. Ohio Land Records. Said defendant, Callie Day* is re quired to answer said petition on the 9th day of .March, 1946 or judgment will be taken against her, DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney lor Plaintiffs. i*H*p 1 COLCB0RNEW& - j 6 S? |fnorth f Find pshed; lieimfr |Wes- | N&S.' jfvLa- piaw^- lition*. L ‘ i )A bsb m am TKs jEfdciil Coftinilttoe has posted te?6 coming extra-cuRrtcuIxr «vanh( for the nhar fatote. The fk tt te FiSdhy CarnlvaLto be‘held by the Chi jSfgitia Plri Sorority next’ Thursday eyening, Atfri! Iifh, at the Gym. Ton invited’ Dont forget to bring your pennies. The ‘Gii*’ wilt sm to you dd not tm *ihhx hbme With’ydtf.0 Fan’ and frolic-'will be the order of the evening. ir 4 S tier o f Z Z »U j . — iwrtoaj Tuesday,evening* April 16, students ahd faculty will*journey to Jamestown to enjoy a ^weiner, schnitzel roast at the home, of Miss Bernice Knecht, This darhr nsponse' t r thw urge .for the great big outdoors that comes '/th«49rinffth«#j-' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ella Beach, Deceased. Notice is. hereby given that John V. Gibney has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Ella Beach, deceased, late of 3hreveport, Cadijo Porish* LpuiBipn^, imted this' 8th M y o f February, 1946 WILLIAM Si McGALLISTiR, Judge of the Probtae Court, Gyaeftg County, Ohio. SW’ i f 'share [onest Ution; It the m la- or all n mmwftsms RED CROS INSERT NAME ' lif.'the; . inahipi ;; sub- ■ The idtair- ina-of 1 : gen- ips’for idving mtho - Ilf you licitor (local SS iatty, J ’ -Itttin led in 1’ 65*00 Ihurcb liwrebj 1.00. 19*00 \r< 1 c 'OU KNOW what the Red Cross has done oversea! ittWorld War II, The World knows it. Another glorious page in the history o f your Red Cross is being written. Each o f the 3,754 chapters in the nation wide Red Cross network. . . just as our local chapter. ; . did its full share to make possible all tbe help and. comfort given our fighting men. But that is only half the atory.Hereis what your Red Cross chapter is doing now and will be doing for years to come. Common Flats Court* Greans County* Ohio. •Josephine H. Corbett, Plaintiff, ] -vs- No. *Frank K. Corbett* Jr.* Defendant j Frank K, Corbett* Jr** whose' last | j known address'd* C-0 Calco Chemical j Company, Bound Brook, N. J., will I take notice that on the 13th day of February* 1946, Josephine H, Corbett j filed her petition against him in Com- .nion Plots Court* Greene County, Ohioj for divorce on the grounds of gross I neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty, and that Unless the said Frank K* | ( Cdrkett, Jr., shall answer said peti tion on or before the 12th day of April, 1940, jddgmepfc pity be taken ! granting plaintiff a divorce, JOSEPHINE H. CORBETT, Jr, , (3-l-6t-4-5) Plaintiff Smith, McCalHster & Gibpay*. Attorneys for Plaintiff Heme Nsrdns. Tbt Red Js«>erRMlCrM(.Bor(aod Red Croi* leeches the fen* ’ ' ‘ ' ............... dtmenial* of home naming tomanycitizen*. Theylearn how to cere for iUneues ‘'ndtnbcdonor’*directiofi. in order to become dtizen* of tomorrow. Veleatesr Ss«tl«l Service*.Your neighbor nextdoorisjtrobebly amembero f oneof the many Red CrosS'Volunteer Corps. She may *4wfor our hospitalizedmen; she may drive for the MotorjCorpt; she may be e Nurse’s A niebtktft’bf*0C kKhhni of GtoeUe mtd>'^ i i i ih r 1MfUrtties wUs' held ‘ at ThbpurjWntewks^putihtooperitrdii tH4:>drivgfdr<«^iSiM0T^ fund* to make: heeded repairs thkv could not .be made during- tbe wav porlod, StetiHtr meettegs at ueyton and CdlAmbuh'ato I^nig plannedi The atamni 'are asked to udderwrito one- htlf o f the sum*and^tHhr'friebdacOf of thfe coilege the' rest. H the spirit of the Friday night nfoeting^s ^criti erion the' ptojSct'wiH bh pttt^oWr tho top in1reedrd tinte. " Kfipnde JelM^fiftwkerFOc, 4H; wthf& Sltecked!M3ad»y<vhitr tobF late was in Miami Valley Hospital re- coterihg-froman op^ttenon'a'ruF. turisd -appehdH> All- are happy, to khdW’ itluiP ihd tW)H be aenthontei^'tlie *«Kbofthew«ek if:recovery cdtttihi<4a5gain.' Jdhnmay havepteked-<up the l'gewn that caused thfc ttbufite -in Ndrih-tAftfct/iSiciiy, rtaly* France br Cterffiany or in points ttetween. Hd’W4i'dn»all of themtiur- ing the late unpleasantness. Things ato doteg well at ths farm. The ladt Of' the~75’ faB ctVp of pigs were maritetod list week: Around 100 sprhig pige* ate on the.'way. to the fall market/ Eighteen Sows trill farrbw tke fUli ctop^fer next spring sales, ahd so it' goes. The 75 aver*. aged over 206 pounds‘in weigltt* An other soUtoAofinedmetkat :igdnrthe tdHrig {aWhbrd^bfiHelifbril^eiferi/ Tfiey jire nltohdy ok pasture*nd;are a Hite ffitoto{rv>drrih« fiUt'thit Ndda will toll/ ‘ R iW tifaMTK B^yer, ’36,-General Prittbyter'of ihh‘-U)dtodiPreis^toriaR Church waa guest speaker TdeSday morning at Chapel.* Revi Boyer Is speaking every right this week, save Saturday, 'tiW U ititod Presbyterian Church in<OUfton, Dr.John.W/EUckett la the pastor* Hi has been having, fine’ success as an: evShgeiicil preacher, in recent months, speaking at times to from 600-1006 persons.* Hia address Tuea- day1centered-1around’ building, on a suts' foundation. Lover .not a ‘big- stick’ trill aoIve !th#-ptobtorSs of the world. That thtaeproblems ar* press ing he" drove home by- telling- that a scientist1recently totd bim it waa only a matter of days untilmeirwoald be croeeing tbe UH. in an hour* the AtUntic in *three. hours, anyvrSexh n the world in five hour*, Three atom bomb*rightly placedId the USA will kilt every living thhig therein. Thjs-great advance in technical thing! 4 accompanied W a alnklng de<md- enee in. morals* For example there an increase of delinquency of. 69 percent in the 14-17 age group. Ihe only hope Of^cIviHriittetl aatink it- tetrifei Iff a’ tdrrtirt to’ thd vrityi and eachinil 6f* tb4 LortLJdsffS (XddSt. *fhe spmtker thrir#'Otit the‘ddtltenge tohishedfttfi to b e o f thosetbist «eek an edtteatten that ’ wfll enable them to help bring atxHAtlte Christ Waj of LifA : .........- RED CROSS COUNTY DRSVH BELOW QUOTA R N t g f f TMIfe Hilll Oehor^ d m iu ^ m eranj appeared befdto vfiftigr0U Monday night and-sppHed w t i mit tooperate a’taxi'eio»p«i»yifif- vilidge.- Council approvedthk tipnwhlch’Cannot ’h6’gf«h|ed' certaiif.leglslaMori, HI tour aervlce and'Wanto’ to’Werir'' 'n the next 36 days. CmncilmjeaheardH^deenHhHohli Freemont, O., an engineer, who askec to'make a sdrrsy o f ,H««peeautdiptimi li.’ thh'yinijgO' 'and^^atu^ri 'e#A#te cotopirfebiUi TK8 mit$#’Wia«ilr«f|iiN tod to the light committee of G. H.:‘Hartman ahd'W^Fimiaiioi Arthur CuMice, chairmen’ committee, asked* approval' o f of a pMn forgiving toC votentoex men a two-week trataingcourt*,-' 1 Cultiqe complimented" the' depart- WCht'for tite urOrk.ih*';the:;pliilt^ ‘ dated the' additibhaKtraining^.' 1 be vhldableJ William Ferguson, of thi committee reported that a recommen-i ation will be made fo r1 proetmding .with;the. in^toliaridh' ‘.o f' wya^amragf .liaposal‘plant and extension dfthe iresent' - sewerage ayatom., ’£d. wl much aa two different engineers have had-partsofthe plahun tkepaat iti^ proposed' to hold a conference to de- terminte how the heat imprdvehfehtIs to be handled. ' Council' has granted:use.''of’hi^id )wned byrthe village aldng^Itawiea, Creek east of towtt 'for use of the pen- posed Memorial'Park project sponsor- ed by the ProgrtoBivfr Crub' iahd*toe AmericaatLegion. f .......... “ PtummKCbmniiifoe'' V is iteN eW e^ s fe The. iCommittee from; tbe'-PtogeeU- sive Club; accompaaied by Preeideirt Harry,Hammiitoj^ntlyYisitod^IVim Oarltoteswhei^theyriafipectodia^ ^opoSed municipal paik’ thfct ie'neW niider construction, . Thf- epmasittae totoWto^Seyerab-ideak’^oft^Mua* were wdtt received fcy: the aatilbeWee h .that village;-’ '-Mluc^8o|i«ff'’M bMd of the park;whichde>a; yfitk >fie<>the contmtmity,beteg:d'W»oded.^ pt the corporation lin*. Wqrk>: haa - al- ready atartod. - The local,committee.*wants to; get work started/bn/thfe. part on East at. and several plans,are now-being con- 1 lideredwhat will be startedfitat. The mproveraent merits the interest Of all citizens. | ■ )empy. Erey TakeaFiii8tgAiWirs| Dampwolf Frey rankedfirttamong) Xenia and Greene Co* bigte acheot'sen-[ . ors in the anaual ganoral saholarahii:| e*to:conducted recently- in Xenia. Three’ Xenia- Oentrid high- school senior* were in the.upper X9-pup|isj nnd.(^ibofntHath and Bdlt)rix>& ton- ributod two each to the top. bracket] Sixty-three seniors took the' tetitaf Thurxa A. Fraxter o f WUh«dfiS5rc<] wa* second. Others In the f& lt-l were Emeat K* Warburtoh* third; Patricia t . Fkhey BeatofCtoek! and Marie; J. Whet, Xenia' Centra] tied’ for' fourth,’ AnnabriM I i Alter vtobd, Bath, sixth; David L. Putddn fbnia Central, seventhi Bfehatt^B tdrt’H. Meredith; Byilbtobk/tdnth'an lath, Xeliia Central, eighth; Her Marilyn L. Schrato, Belftrt«ki tenth. e H f t s m u . p . e i r a w i t ’ Aftnua}Meetini Aide or a Grey Lady. Asii*tant*or aHome 8 Perhaps she’s a Stiff' ServiceWorker. . . but whatevershedose., .heirtimeandefforthelp - stretch the Red Croat dollar. T HlNKofthatl in lonely hou safeguards can toJlOHT remember that y make it possible j ^ {M individual gifts t neighburs, there MUST CARRY ON It la bet to -Earcredit of theremtaty that the Bed Cross xetanpi did not meet tot quwa; Yet tiexa are-ievw dridt reasbUl why; Then art not’ se many famillee that have boys in the tontee.’ Hundreds empkyed at the Wrighl sml Pattonten Fteld* Sto M longer on the gerutiment payroll and ntoay of them uaempldyedt ' Th4tohto b«ea Wtfale dJetotkfictten Itotehgftotitotegvetrtim etotohow the organitorieii fanetieu in ftelds. The tnort mamen oe»platet' tot find id Xdnia? imd M -Dayton,-te thatlast ytoo-theltod GrbetpaM-the CtO to tlmt cfty a fpiimtoeteu av ail ''ifiny. ntuiMtod-' Bdteh eempltoirta ate toptotod^tolte aHtoewheto'the OlQtould M«tf Hew*y- W hdtteers fwm toe lhwb into fot Dayton eeme Moddui^lio' trylmi^to Matt eat ’ toe tm e l^ k ’tteMr-Mty. Thi-piibUaaright totodHtoeWtoe AtetoMkto and'we have refrained frbm mentioning what w ii'W th ^ p i^m hm iM tfe to tlm ea tti YY e ND ftoPft- ('IND v N p "wwD*®DfluN»wNNH»Dto wwDi toz L ub I JLik. 43k-iui d d a poltoy. dtoto b y Mgjk 'ImgftMet imbhiuli pmuile fisiMa hfttended' 'teee in If*M anbeW ttd thsr w iief Ow m e of The Clifton UMtodFrWbjrtertta m gregation held itA ahnual toe^togs tional meeting otrWedneeday ffftMini The report* ffoifffalt the'organisation showed a good yeavuudnrtim feAdei phlp o f Dr.'JtAfl 1T. Bifeett’ W th abeenci of the chairnUm; JMrft’ TSbLu Mf. Pdfti ftifv tom mdi- M m protem. The eoui^etiMmt'iiit in membetohip, blur gHtol |Kl» ps member to hdutooMuto and‘ w b to rib ed oTW li'^U t o ' _______ wide Chrtetian AaVahoe. to Id- m prtFWty vm&*iftfiaft!& the' vMptedi' m-i 'kniea^dite^ JteBflsl beBMte in 1 ^ ‘to to ii^ ' ctfrAm tiz* mmwommr* comm j& q m tm rirjtT Coramencemedt io f iteheMvUlWHild ftupertitondeRtirJS. Mrtevm, Ohi« the ahuoMAdir eiit' '. 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