The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

e ClubandSocialActivities V ) ___________________ _ MISS MARTHA KREITZKR WED TO MR. EDGAR O. LINCH Hiss Martha Eloiss Kreitzer, daughter o f Mr* sod Mr*. J, A . Kreit- xer, became the bride o f Mr, Edgar 0 . Linch, son o f Mr. and Mrs, C. 0 . Linch o f Clarksburg, W. Va.»in a single ring ceremony solemnized at the par­ sonage o f the JPresbyte^an church, Saturday- afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Rev, Paul <H. Elliott was assisted by Rev. J, M .R ife, uncle o f the bride, in performing the nuptial service which was followed by a reception at the Kreitzer home, The bride wore a white street length dress with a matching hat .and black and white accessories, A bridal cor­ sage o f red rosebuds added a touch o f color to her all white bridal en­ semble. Mr. and Mrs. Linch will make their home in Clarksburg; W, Va. '-f - tm CHURCH NOTES About one hundred guest attended the reception held in the U. P. church parlors Saturday evening^ by the choir in honor o f the Galloways who are leaving for California. Recording of choir selections fo r the Galloways, and a short “ Dr. I. Q.” program, in charge o f Ted Harsh, assisted by Mrs. Greer McCallister at the piano, and candid camera shots provided the entertain­ ment o f the evening. Light refresh­ ments were served, and tea was pour­ ed by Miss Wilma1Spencer and Mrs. Ralph Townsiey. The McKitriben Bible Class of the U. P. Church held their monthly meet­ ing at the home o f M r. and Mrs. Ar­ th u r Evans, Tuesday evening. About thirty-five attended. After a cov­ ered dish supper, the regular business meeting was conducted in charge of the president, Emile Finney. Election o f ■officers '.for the year resulted in Robert Cotter, president; Greer Me Callister, vice president; Ruth Lillich, Secretary and Amett Gordin; Treas­ urer, Donald Wickerham, o f Xenia, who has been substitute teacher for Rev, W, P. Chase, who. is in California was presented a gift by the group, in appreciation o f his filling the vacancy. Game* were played under the direction pf Helen Dean and Emile Finney. Mr. pnd Mys. Laijiris Straley, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bueljen were assistant hogts, ! THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST ! CHURCH Dr, ,H. H. Abets, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A, M. Second o f the Lenten Series—Portrait o f the Master-—‘His Eyes’ , This Sun­ day the Warner E. Sallman ‘The Boy Christ’ companion piece to his famous head o f Christ to be exhibited its last } week will be on display. This new creation is also greatly acclaimed as an outstanding contribution to Chist- ian art. I Church service at Selma at 9:45. Union Sunday School following with Elbert Schickendantz at supt. Regular meeting o f the Wesley Weds Wednesday evening. " Regular meeting o f the Golden Gir- d e Thursday evening. Young Peoples meeting at 7 P. M, Worship followed by games. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “Human Need” by, Dr. Jurkat. 6:30 P, M. Young People’s Meeting an interesting meeting is planned. * Wednesday, March 27, Mid-week Union Lenten Service at the United Presbyterian Church. Message by Rev. Raymond Strickland. The Women's Missionary ’ Society will meet with Mrs. Elliott, at the Mapse, Thursday afternoon, March 28th at 2 P» M, Assisting hostesses are Mrs. C. W. Steele, Miss Josie Charlton and Mrs. Emma McWilliams. Mrs, F. A. Jurkat is program leader. Rev. Charles R. Harmon, D.D. of Xenia is expecting to bring the mes­ sage. Preparatory service will be held on the evening o f Friday, March 29, Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m. RebuiltWatches Ladies and-Gents Wrist and Rocket Watches HairyMogle Phone 6-2931 GASOLINE? United Staten Patent for a unique apprizes. Slightly larger than a r$tpl)j it is pa#iiy attached near the apbufetor whepe jt pnxes more free jr with the gasoline, Car owners re­ opt substantial miJeago increases p *r aliqn of gasoline. If yog would like to iry one on your ay without pishing a penny, send in our name and address to, Vaeo-matic [ox 177, Cedarville, O, If you aren’t atisfied with the gasoline saving oh our car, you will receive $1,00 bonus n request. The company is also look- ag fo r live agents to help introduce ; in their neighborhood. Good money SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERT SHQE MAN Qpe capable o f panning a good volume department, Good salary and commission. Must have .USES referral. , Sears* Roebuck A Co. Springfield, Ohio C O Z Y 4 THEATRE • fi. sum } Sfit .1 March 22-23 nton Walbtook - Deborah Kerr t'GQLOREL BLIMP” V Ilf TECHNICOLOR —’• Aba Cartoon ^ Musical n, wm I Mo«*» M***eli E ^-25 Mkbtte Colbert — Don Amecho "GUEST WIFE” FOX NEWS — MUSICAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme 'Mary- Magdalene.” Y.P.C.y.v6:30 p.m. Subject, “ The Resources o f my Faith”. Union Prayer Service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m, in this church. Leader, Ray­ mond Strickland. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m. The Executive Committee, o f the Xenia Presbyterial meets Friday Mar. 22* at 1:30 p.m, in the First United Presbyterian church of, Springfield, rHE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A . M. Preaching 11:Q0 A . M.,to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. • CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Dr. John W, Bickett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A . M. Supt. William Ferguson,. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Subject, “Israel’s National Life.” Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “ Soul Winning.” Next week is personal visitation by members o f the church. This is :n preparation for the Rev. R. E. Boyer meetings beginning April 1st. ON SICK LIST C. E. Masters, local business man has been confined to hi$ bed the past week and has been quite ill due to a general breakdown. FOR SALE Plywood, doors o f various 'sizes, type writing desks, office desks, cup­ boards, office chairs, large boxes o f all kinds, trunks, sail wooden drawers, Walk-in Frigidaire cooler, gas range, Jrawing tables, doors, and filing bins for garages or on the farm; also other material, Call Glen Cafe, Yellow Springs, Ohio. V*d. Thttr*., M arch 27-28 fiM Harris -** t a b S r e * H LOVE A EANBLEAOER K t « ! — Qmmty WMWwiaMMM P lan ting o f W in te r ’ Cove r C rops Begin* • Production Aided by Legumes and Grasses Winter cover crop time will soon be here. Legumes play a triple role in war­ time farming: they "help prevent erosion by decreasing, run-off, they add organic matter which makes the soil more absorptive o f water, and they increase the store o f nitro­ gen in the soil when turned under. During the period of decay; follow­ ing the ( turning under o f the cover HELEN BOOGH1E* WED TO GREGG TURNER ! Nuptial vow* war* #xebaag#d Wfd- t paaday evening by Mb* Hoien Boog, 1hler, daughter o f Mr. and Hr*. Paul ; D. Booghkw at BpringfUM, Ohio and >Mr. WIlham Gragg Turner, aoa o f |Hr*. Lucy Turner, Cedarvilia at the 1Manor in Spriitgftsid. Seventy-five relative* and friends attended the double ring ceremony of­ ficiated by Rev. R. A . Jamieaon, was performed before a fir# place decorat­ ed with Calendula* and palms and candelabra Hghting*at 8:30 p. m. A half-hour o f nuptial music preceded the ceremony. The bride was attired in an aqua suit and wore a corsage o f red roue*, The maid o f honor Mrs. Robert Mil­ ler o f DeGraff wore a powder blue' suit and also a corsage o f red roses. J. Hilton Turner; brother o f the groom performed the dutie* o f best man. MVs. Booghier, mother o f the bride wore an aqua and black dress and a shoulder bouquet o f yellow rbses. The grooms mother wore a dress o f pow­ der blue and also a shoulder bouquet o f yellow roses. The reception was held immediately following the ceremony after which the bride and g r *m k it ft * a Hurt w iddtof trip by meter. 9h tr w « b t a t home after March 25th at the T\*r- swr farm. / PUBLIC SALK CANCELLED The public sale o f dairy stack an- nouneed fo r Monday, Kawdt 38 en the Hook Road, south o f Xenia, by Will­ iam Jones, has been csnnslleii fb » Presbyterian Church will hold an Easter Market in the Clack'* offiee on Saturday afternoon, April 36th. Lawn Mowers sharpened, furniture repaired, toys built to order, Elmer Owens. FOR SALE—Girls (10 year old) spring coat and wlnterpoat with leg- ings, good condition. Phone Clifton 5662. - -PRE-SCOOL .CHECKUP . The pre-school checkup for Cedar­ ville village and township will be held this afternoon at the public school. This examination is conducted by the Greene County Health Dept, and anyone haviffg a child entering school this fall sbonld attend. - Result of cover werk. • in spring, cover crops make plant nutrients more readily available to the subsequent crops. Most commonly used winter legumes are Austrian winter pea, hairy vetch, smooth.vetch, crimson clover, bur-clover and sour-clover. Rye grass is used extensively as a winter cover in practically all areas. Feed for livestock is made avail­ able by such cover crops as alfalfa, kudzu, the clovers and serlcea les- pedeza. . " . Rotations of crops vary in differ­ ent climates and locations, and on different soils. A cover crop pro­ gram should be-worked out for each-' farm. When winter -cover crop follows a cash crop that has be§n well fer­ tile ed, it s.erves its best purpose, as* the plants quickly take up the soluble plant food and hold it over the winter period for release to thfe next crop after turning under in the spring. .. Postwar M ach ine ry Speedsprayer FOR SALE—Used wheat drill, fer­ tilizer attachment, 8-8 with grass seeder. Also a John Deere hors* irawn 5-ft. cut mower used but three years. King Tractor Sales, 985-991, N, Detroit at., Xenia. Phone, gDg, ORDER NOW—Your brooder house of metal construction. Place your order for metal grain bins to bav# them in time for harvest, Immediate delivery. King Tractor Sales, 686* 091 N, Detroit St„ Xenia, Ohio, Phone, 592, The speedsprayer consists of a 500 gallon metal tank mounted with a large capacity centrifugal typ* pump operating at low pressure, Tha pozzies are 'spaced uniformly over the distributing head, controlled by a single valve. - The air blast is developed by an airplane type propeller driven by a large six cylinder gasoline engine, The air propelltr discharges 125,000 cubic fee t.o f air per minute. This sprayer has proven practical' in or­ chards of 50 acres or more, or as a community project. Manufactured by John Bean, Lansing, Mich. Chicken Legumes Are Wealthy in Vitamins Now is the time to prepare ‘ ‘chick­ en hay” for the winter laying flock, This is one of the most practical ways to provide those cold weather vitamins. Green oats', alfalfa, or any other legume rrihkes good hay if it is cut when it is nine to ten inches high. After the hay i* cut it must be raked immediately and hauled to the bam to be cured, aacording to M. E. Jackson of Purdue. It should be spread out in bam so It may cure without spoiling. This method save* Vitamins and leaves. The hay may be fed in rack to laying hens during the winter months when hens will enjoy some green feed. Some poultrymefi run the hay through a feed grinder or Chopper, It can then be mixed with} the dry or wet mash if desired. Storage pf All Grain*, If grain and com is tp be saved from insect damage, they must b* put in bins that are tight enough tot gas treatment or fumigation, Before the grain or com is stored, the crib or container should be they* oughly cleaned o f old infested grain, even though it is planned to fumigate later. To kill insects in th* walls spray with an oil-lye or other reliable spray. Empty feed hags and d e a n or dispose o f and destroy all spoiled grain. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE GREENE COONTr. OHIO For the Fiscal Year Ending December 81,1945 Poulation, 1940 Census 1034 Cedarville, Ohio, February 12,1946 I hereby certify the following report to be correct. n e l s o n CRESWELL, Village Clerk. SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES, RECEIPTS, AND EXPENDITURES Bal,Jan.l Recp’t Expend** Bal.Dec.8l $ 2683.95 | 3579.75 S 3213.36 $ 3050,34 459.55 2250,29 T --“ *'*- Auto License Street Repair Fund 459. 5 2250.29 ‘ 1766.77 _943.07 Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund 638,16 1400.00 Jnoa‘?o Totals General Village Funds — 3781.60 7230.04 597522 5036,42 Water Works Fund------,---------------- ‘ 2694.77 3654.69 403328 2316.18 Electric Light Fund —— ----------- .660-81 1|5§,?| 1710.00 .789*®£ Bond Retirement F u n d ---------------- 1880.42 6585.45 4372.99 4092.88 Civilian Defense 11327 11327 Sewer l l - I I Z . . " . ! - : ___ 205.07 646.81 249.06 602.82 Trust Funds________ •____________ 115.00 354.40 277,90 191.50 Grand Tot. o f all Funds (Clk.) 9,451.04 20,810.14 16,731.72 13,029.46 TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS: /CO AMOUNT - - !» « , T hy _____ ______ _______ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 General — — —— .— —------------- 15*51- G m en l ----------------------------------- ----------- _____- 65 i 60 FROM General Water Gas Tax ...... Motor Vehicle G b S wa I - - - - - - . Sewer General — ------— — - ——— —— — - — - Civilian Defense General ——— —------—------ ------ ------ --------j MEMORANDUM: Tax Valuation, 1946 --------------------------------------— ---------------- - Total Salaries and Wages paid in 1945,------------------------------- ------ SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Property Taxes—General Fund ----- ------ Bond Retirement.and Sinking Fund* — 358.76 Total Property T a x e s ----------------------- — Cigarette-Tax „ — ——------- ‘ State Motor Vehicle T a x --------—;-------- — Gasoline Tax — ---------- --------— , t Inheritance Tax — General Fund --------- Total Inheritance T a x ---------— ---------— Sales Tax — — ------- --------- ' State Beer and Liquor License F e e s ------. Total Licenses and Permits — -------------- Special Assessment# Bond Retirement and Sinking Fnnds «« Special Assessment Const. Funds . . . . Total Special Assessment* -------- Fines and Costs-----------------——- — - - - — Misc, Fees, Sales and Charges—Hospital Gen’l Village and other Funds------------ . Total Misc. Fee* Sale* andCharges , Public Service Enterprim- Water Rental* etc, . . . . . . . ------------------ Electricity Sales, etc. — —-------— Sewer Total Public Service Enterprises------- - Total Miscellaneous — ------- -— ------- - • Civilian Defense----------------------------- -------- Civilian Defense ------------------------------ - * Transfers from other Funds-Compensation Receipts o f Trust Funds-------------------------- Grand Total Receipts ----------------------------- SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES General Government- Legislative(Council) General Executive----------- ----------------- - Elections . — ----------------- --------------— Buildings (Town Hall, e t c . ) --------------- Total General Expense - ----— - - - - - - - - - Protection to Person and Property-Police Fire - Total Protection to Property and Person Health—Total — - - - - - - — -------------------- Sanitation—General Village Funds— - - - - Total Sanitation —------------ Highways—General Village Funds Total Highways ~— —— .— «... Civilian Defense ------- ------ - Public Service ffoteflirises—sWater Work* Electric Light Sewers . . 836.00 800.00 5,672.68. 659.02 85.90 3,664.69 1,888.75 64621 65.60 112.00 705.62 6523 146.71 1,08026 94720 762274.00 . . 2,492.50 221022 25.01 225029 1,40020 . 886.00 250.00 800.00 6281.70 8520 6,14025 19,86826 65.60 27.08 854.40 20,810.14 Total Public Service Enterprise* g ...... Miggecellaneou*—Generrt Village Fund* Total MisKellaneou* — . . . . --------------- - Interest—General Village Funds Bond Retirement and SinkingFnnds — Total Interest — --- -------------— Total Expense and Outlay----------------------- 0 lBond "Retfrsment and Sinking Funds.. Total Bonds and Loans Paid — ---------— Transfer to other Fund* —------------— Payments fron. Trust Fnnds ------------ - Grand Total Expenditures----------------------- RECEIPTS GENERAL VILLAGE FUNpS Property Taxes—General Property T a x - Classified Property Tax — ----------- Total Property. Taxes ---------— - Cigarette Tax- State Motor Vehicle U?ep.H State Gasoline Tax Inheritance Tax Sales Tax State Beer and U«ubr Lksenw Fine* and Oort* (Major and Pphce Ct.) . _ MIscellaneonaFee*, Sales, apd Chargsa Marshall, Pollen and Fir* Department. Total Miscellaneous civilian Defense—Transportation . . . . . - . Compensation Total Recelpta . . ^ 4 —— EXPENDITTIRES • Council“ -S*lari#e, Incidentals etc ----- ------ - Mayor—Salary, office expanse, etc.------ Clerk, Salary, office expene*, r t c , . — — Trewurcr—SaUry, ofllc# aafpengp, etc. 1,68822 10924 282.08 288.08 228442. 2 2 « 4 8 11827 8268.77 1,71020 248.70 522727 225.78 825.78. 84520 74726 1,09226 842.99 24229 1128925 1,09226 4.08020 4.08020 8121 1 4 k 7 « $ 1,567.13 29024 TRACTOR SERVICE—We are e- quipped to give expert service to all makes o f tractors, Phone 592 for ap­ pointment, King Tractor Sales, 985* 591 N, Detroit St>, Xenia, Ohio, QU1CKMUEF PROM l ymytaiwaatPlsb>»iNrlslngirsm s r o A M C H u m i i w m *T O EXCESS ACIO H iw vww p Election Expenee —- Public Building»~R*l Total: -Rent, Maint. and Repair PMk*1PmteS^Slarshall and Pellet Sal, Other Prtlea Protectien Total Police Prrtectien — F i m a i M a ^ W ^ s JaUdg. . . . . . . Other Fire Department Expenee Ir ta ljF h e 85.90 18220 25442 18020 8920 i* *!/•*' v 81420 221.79 8 3 •«a^eepresww«4si Total Mteseg aM aw ^——ZZI——I I 8 S % '•ee*veepy«eea wsPe^«e•a#•9^<MS«ritiW«a ««>«<etrSHMfWMHMiSMeew e*w<M**Hwe*eMew«aenegiA*S*»ie'M’wi p TATJHN892HL9 PD8E8 REOKipTfl * « ^ H ^ 6 w M k w iie a .| r i *• Jw<sMM’<fyew,<yMs<pe>ep*si<f»ssBeanNRaw» - free* ieertee . . . . — . . . . . -SeiwuisiB»esiM>UMte # ' Wafea ^Km fto sa ------------------- ----- Total __ Lands, ©Td^i NUwM o tep ---------------------------- Total Const, and Improvement Trinsferfl Total Expepditoree _______________________ RECEIPTS . Recta from Service—Private-Consumers U v y --------------------------- - * Depn. R .R , e ja a g a m 1 88*28. m m ■■'S' ■ Vi a •V *p* f 1,768,75 7026 gm u e a w S S t m m 4 mm v m 1,71020 29820 2625 f A A1* J t Mi'y :A- , t.*, * - ■ / ‘ 1,71020 . 1,710.00 252.78 227228 85922 8285.45 42*029 4 ,S S * -94621' } 84021 _ rtipts EXFEND rn jRES ' Total Expanditures - r e c e ip t s RETIREMENT AND s in k in g f u n d ‘ ’M EXPENDII^meS ’ ” A ’ Bonds and NotesPA id____ J________ _____ t Interest on Bonds and N otes______ _____ — ------- -— — . , i ^ n d e ^ e s * 4 ” Power ana L a b o r -------------------------------- - Materials . w— ‘ . ‘ • : ’ iioff* "Transfer_________ _ J M Total Expenditures"_________' f t jk' ,p 0 249.06 TRUST FUNDS " Witholding Tax Trust Fund ____ , ^ **^ ^ 4 0 Gusrantee Water T r u s t ------------------------- 25.00 *25.00 Totals — ------— . . . . . ' . 854.40 27720 BONDED DEBT Dec; 31,1945 SINKING FUND TRUSTEES o r VILLAGE TREASURER ,j, . ASSETS , ’ - , ■ J , 3alance Bond Retirement A Sinking Funds . 4,09228 Sl^Sci.al Assessments levied and uncollected . 5.40020 ‘ _ Total Sinking Fund Assets'____________ * - . 0400 aa Bal, Operating and Const, Funds' . . . . — 4 ■ 844246 Grand Total Assets, Dec. 81,1945 ____ f # 17285.14 LIABILITIES ; ’f OUTSTANDING .GENERAL BONDS 9 4 *aes'weni*«w WANTED TO BUY—DW fashioned furniture, china and glam dishes, col* ored coal oil lamps, vests and bric-a- brac. Write Mis. Paul .1. Thiel, 2414 Chriatsl Avs, Middletown, OMo (2f> ) ’Const, and Haw ■ $ # < Heal Sowers and mwinag* Garbagv le«*a Total Sanitation . . . . . . .w . . . . . . * — H i a l a r y A Labor tan inp i nwiiCMi IMWnMw STS •! fN|i|S»ie*wWSW| . . . . . . . . . .128747 2820 225029 25820 20920 88320 2520 728024 11220 -705,81 8521 148.71 84728 i i ■ . j !\-l, 1282* General Purposes: Water (Village p ortion )________ _ _ Total General and Utility bonded debt- / „ Outetanding Special Assessment Bonds 4t - > Water — ------------ ________ ____. . t u Grand Total Debt, Dec! 81, i945‘ II‘ --I < } 500.00 *20020 1,49020 600.00 ■ MM mm mm m m m I I ■ a n « . ORDER COAL NOW IWehave a carof furnace coal on trcck andexpectanotherbyMonday. This willbe the lastcoalwewillget onour1945-46con* tractdutothe strikesituation. 1946-47COALPRICESTOBEHIGHER GetYotirOrderInEarly, Immediately MIXEDHOMINYANDGROUNDOATS CAROFFIELDFENCEONTHEWAY GalvanizedFence Posts NowOnHand PeetMoss Iitfcr, perbale— $3.00 PoultryFence,48 in. perrd.— 62c OrderFertilizerwhile it is available, there is j LittleProspect forMore J Limitedamountof little RedCloerSeed HomeGrown B I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I i ' i i i i i i ! R I I I FRANK CRESWELL CEDARVILLE, OHIO i i i i i i i i i i i H i i i i i i i n n i i , ! 1 BODY and FENDER REPAIRS .._i^>. ~ l l ^ i i B A i i i i mr W I V I t dlsliMK ^Er YOUR CAR ItiKHllVlCM) AND TUNWI W FOW -8lPll819SLN2Sm8fil ADttiiiwpimisai dbax* R&mrfdteMa wmmma/am i s a o c M m i ia i SSK US Vt)K E ST lM A tin i vm * v vm * * j u w i

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