The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
ClubandSocialActivities j v ____________________ _ Mr*. Jamas X. Mkchall has r*te«l- ° »d heme after spending tit* past sty. •ral waskj with bar brotbwin-law nod «Utsr, Mr. aad Mr*. C. C, l ariat of JBsnton Harbor Mick, Tho Presbyterian Church will bold an Easter Maricst in the Clark'* offka on Saturday afternoon, April 30th, PFC Halnaa from the Xania Army Recruiting Office visited the Public Schools, hare last Friday at the noon period, ' Ha gave the,younger pupils a ride over the city in tho much talk ed about “The Jeep”, Commander T. E. Nawland USNR and wife of Washington, D.C. are spending the week' end with Ids mother, Mrs, W. C, Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogel are an nouncing the birth of a nine and one- half pound baby girl at Springfield City Hospital The baby has been named Claire Ann >H'HIIHIUMM. CHURCH NOTES Mrs Fred Townsley was hostess to the Kensington Club at her home' on the Townsley Road, Friday after noon Mrs Arthur Judy,'Jr., an En glish war bride gave a talk describ ing English homes and revealing her impressions of America. Refresments served by .the hostess concluded the afternoon's program. Miss Mae Stebbins near Dayton and Mr. Heal Barber, were united in marriage Friday . evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Lower Miami Church of the Bcethern, Germantoyra Pike, Dr. J. Reed Miller, Wheeling, W .’Va'., ■formerly pastor of the First U. P. Church, Xenia read the double ring service. Mrs. Barber attended Cedar- ville College and Ohio State Univers ity. Mr. Barber is the son of Mrs, Hazel Barber of Xenia formerly of Cedar- ville and has been employed by the National Cash Register Co. of Dayton and recently was transferred to Muncie, Ind., where the couple will reside. Spring flowers and. decorations of pastel shades made HarriiUan Hail an appropriate setting for a bride- elect of this.season when Mrs. Rankin McMillan, Mrs. John Powers and Miss Mary McConnell honoredMiss Jeanne Wright with a miscellaneous 'shower’ Saturday afternoon. Contests were conductedwith prizes being awarded to the winners after which Marianna Powers TUid Jane. Me Millan recited a poem inviting Miss Wright to the dining room. ,A bridal party made of Easter eggs in pastel shades formed the centerpiece of the table where gifts for the honored guest were arranged. Pink and white candles also decorated the table, A dessert course carrying out the pink and white color scheme wps served to GASOLINE? 'i .* .• 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 of gasoline, .~ I f you would like to try one on your car without risking ft penny, send in your name and address to Vaso-matic Box 177, Cedarviile, 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 also look ing for live agents to help introduce it in their neighborhood. Good money illiliimHimnH>mmtm«imiwfHH, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR E X P E R T S H O E M A N One capable of ranniag a good volume departs*sat. Good salary and eommissfoii. Must have USES referral. • S muts , Roebuck * Co.^ Springfield, Ohio C O Z Y « THEATRE • Erl. and Sat., April 5-6 Willard Parker — Anita Louise “The Fighting Guardsman” Also Comedy A Film Vodvll IMWIWHWHUIMUHIMIIW FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H, Elliott, Minister 10:QQ A. M, Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Preaching U;00 A. M. Thome “The Intention of Jesus”. 13:15 P.lf. Marriage Ceremony, Miss Jeanne Wright becomes :the bride of Mr, Harold Gutherie, This follow* the morning worship Service,,the pub lic is invited. 5:30 Young People’s Meeting, Miss Betty Crumrine, leader. Tuesday evening, April 9, Animal Congregational Meeting. Covered dish dinner at 0:30 p,m. Wednesday, Union Mid-Week Len ten Service at the Church of God. Dr. F A , Jurkat, speaker. Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 p.m. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H, H. Abels, Minister ; Sunday School 10:00A . ,M. Bette Nelson,. Supt, Church Service 11 A, M. Fourth in the series Portraits of the Master en titled 4A t His Feet*, The painting on display todrv .is that of Coleman’s Eternal Cl stV The poem rated as perhaps the finest that World War II las produced will be used. M.Y.F. meeting at 7 p.m., worship md recreation. ^Ruth Irvine, pres,’ Wesleyam.-Service Guild regular meeting Tuesday eve. Ruth; Reiter, President. ’ Selma Church Service 9:45 a,m. Union Sunday School following. Supt. Albert Schickendantz. During the month of April every or ganization of the church is being ask ed to give a lift on the annual con ference expenses. The books of the Ohio Conference dose on May 12. This Is an annual obligation that must be met by=.every local church in .he Ohio. Conference. ‘ Every Church :s chartered as a. Methodist Church ly the Ohio Conference. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt, Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A. M, Theme “The Royal Way". YPdU 7 P.M. Sul lee to Jerusalem” riy Carzoo. Lenten Union Service in the Church of God Wednesday at 8 P. M. Speak er, Dr. F. A, Jurkat. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p.m* \ -ft-'- abject, “From.Gali- Leader, Miss Bev- 5ux». and M ob *, April 7-8 Ed Gardner— Marjorie Reynolds “DUFFY'S TAVERN " Fox New*— C«k* Cartoon o W ad. tm M fk m t , A p S RosaUadRaaoell — L*o Bowman “lit* Wouldn't Say ***** Mews'Of Sh* IMF — CiMidy 'l l ........*1111... ....I....»*■» ft*MU fHE CHURCH OF THE NAZARRNB Pastor, Raymond Strickland. ‘ Sunday Services r Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A, M. Preaching 11:00A , M. to 12:00 H. Evangelistic Bervice-7:80—P^JI.- Wednesday Service . Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Bu- ’tia Nance, / ' Fbuusdal Report, Beard of MueaUen Mae Usual Tmr XaMag D*esmbsr flat, 1941. i W90RW- Cedarvilm Twp, M riil School Dir trict, County of Greene, Codarville, Ohio. March 25,1846. . I certify the following report to be correct. A. E. RICHARDS, • Clark of the Board of Education. 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. Preaching 11:00.A. M. •Theme Subject, “The Friehds of Jesus”, The Celebration of the Lord's Sup per will be''Observed. The praise ser vice will be' in keeping with, the oc- asion. Mrs. Casper Arnett will sing the negro spiritual “Were You There When They Crucified My Lord”. Dr. Bickett will give a short meditation on the meaning of the Communion service* and the institution of the Lord's Supper on the night in’ which Jesus was betrayed. The Rev. R, E. Boyer meetings are- in full swing this week. Mr. Boyer is the Supt. of Missions of the Second Synod. Ho will speak each night this week, closing the services on Friday evening. Miss Sarah Ruth Lucas and Miss Anna Lou Easter, students at Wil mington college, were hostesses at a miscellaneous ‘shower’ recently at the General Denver Hotel in Wilmington in honor o fMrs. W. Anthony TetseU (Martha Xennon) daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. V, Xennon, After a dessert course the remain der o f the evening was spent in play ing bridge. Prises Were won by Miss I)oriS Orlebeck and Miss Gretchen Hermanies. Besides the guest of honor and the hostesses those present were Miss Betty Jean La Follette, Miss Marjorie Dean, Miss Gretchen Hermanies, Miss Doris Ortebcck, Miss Mary JEvelyn Lamb, Miss Ruby Goins, Miss Anne Pyle, Mrs, John X . B om , Mrs. Dal« Minton, Mrs, Chester Howard and Mrs. Jesse Leaser*. Tax Valuation____ - $8,223,892.00 Tax Levy---- . --------- - 7.35 mills School Enrollment . . . . . . ____ .480 Salaries,and Wages . . . . $42,644.15 Summary of Cash Balances Receipts and Expenditures—. Balance, January 1st, 1945— ” General’Fund __________ 7,690.50 BondRetirement Fund___ 1,120.07 Total ------------- 8,810.57 Receipts— * General Fund---- . . . . . . 55,428.19 Bond Retirement Fund ___ . 653.59 T o ta l_______ 66,081.78 Total Receipts and Balances 64,892.85 Expenditures— General Fund ....---- . . . 64,848.84 Bond Retirement Fund . . 1,010.47 Total . . . . ----------------- 61,494.31 Balance, December Slat, 1945- General Fund . . . . . . . . — 2,634.85 Bond Retirement Fund . . . . 768.19 , Total—---------------------- 3,898.04 Total Expenditures and Bal- , anee — ------------- 64,892.35 Receipts— General Property Taxes—Local Levy- Bond, Interest and Sinking Fund----- -------J.--------- 653.59 All other Purposes---- 19,888.80 . Classified Property Tax — 2,541.33 Total Property T a x ------- 23,083.72 Foundation Program— Cash Received ------------ 20,445,97' Total Foundation Program— 20,445.97. Interest from State on Irreducible D eb t----------- 59.16 Vocational Education and Reha-k bilitation for Deaf, Blind, and Crippled Children from State and U.S. Government' 1,662110 Miscellaneous ______ . . . . ___ 851.40 Cafeteria -------------- — 10,071.07 Total Revenue ---------- 56,073.51 Non-Revenue— Insurance Adjustments -__ . 827.00 Total Non-Revenue 827.00 Total Receipts— Total Transactions -____ 56,081.78 Administration- Salaries and Wages Adm. Officers and Employees — 1,325.44 Total Personal Services —' 1,325.44 .Office Supplies___ ____ 141.58 . Replacement Office: Equipment _______________ 10.00 Total Other Purposes__ _ 151.58 Total Administration__ 1,477.02 Instruction- Personal Service . . . . . . 83,603.59 Text Books---- ,---. . . ____ .454.95 Other Educational Supplies 1,728.92 Repairs Educational Equip. 263.14 Total Other Purposes . . . . 2,447.01 Total Instruction . . . . . . . . 35,450.60 Libraries— c” School.Library Books ..._153.45 Total Other Purposes . . . . 153.45 Total Libraries ___ ...____ _ 153.45 Transportation of Pupils— Personal Service______ _ 1,946.20 .Motor Vehicle Supplies . . . . 617.21 All reserve offtomw residing In D*y top. end vtelaity nr* invited to the reorganisation wasting of Dayton Chapter, Jtossrv* Officer's Assoria- tion, according to CoL John E. Cote- man, past president of tho local chap ter.. “Vicinity” includes tho nine counties in tbe Dayton Military* Dis trict: Champaign, Clark, Darke, Groom, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby. This first meeting since the group disbanded because of war conditions will bo held at tho Miami Hotel in Dayton at 8 pan. Thursday, April 11th. It is open to *11 officers, whether or not members of the association, Re serve officers o f sR somponents-Army, Navy, Marine Corps, andCoast Guard, are welcome, as are all officers who hare been separated from the service but have not yet accepted commission* in the reserve. Among those present will be Lt. Col. Francis J. Lynch, Inf, Executive of the newly reactivated Dayton Mili tary District, and kis assistant, Capt. Jack Eaton, TC, * Oscar Bailey has purchased the S. C.*Wright cottage on N. Main st. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Estate of Ells Mann, D»teased, Notice is hsrtby given that John V. Gibney has been duly appointed a* Administrator of tha estate s f Site Mean deceased, late of Spring VaBey Township, Greene County, Otoe. Dated this 2nd day o f April, 1246. WILLIAM R MeCALLISTKR, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. FSXDA1Li l t t L (. SMI 'ini«|l ii.uiaanii * <a# ums msafuaMBwn NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Blisaheth^Myers,Heoeased Notice is haraby given that Joseph L. Myers has hems duly appointed .as Executor o f the estate of Elisabeth Myers, deceased, late of BeUbrook Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 80th day o f March, 1946 WILLIAM B. BcCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Courts Greene County, Ohio. * * * * * * * * * * « • ■ « « ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ II It's S-P-R-I-N-G, fo lks — - g tru ly joyouk Mason w ith w ar TRACTOR SERVICE—We axe #- qniimed to give-expert sarvice to all makes of tractors. Phone 592 for ap pointment. Ring Tractor Salap, 965- 991 N. Detroit St, Xenia, Ohio. JUST ARRIVED CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES NO. 1COBBLERS NO. 1KATAHDINS I Greene CountyFarm Bureau Co-Op Material for Maintenance of Motor Vehicles — — 318.00 Repairs Motor Vehicles — 1,035.77 Total Other Purposes . . . . 1,971.04 Total Transportation Pupils 3,917^4 Public Lunches— Cafeteria _____________ 8,961.56 Total Other Purposes . . . . 8,961.56 Total Public Lunches —— 8,961.56 Other Auxiliary Agencies— Other Special Service . . . . . . 30.00 Total Special Service —___ . . . . 80.00 Total other Auxiliary Agencies 30.00 Operation of School P lant- Personal Service . . . . . . . . 3,421.75 Fuel_________-— , _____ 2,050.62 Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523.76 Janitor Supplies . . . . . . . . . . 231.37 Water —_______ .1______ 166.06 Telephone_______________ 108.00 Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 741.69 Advertising . . . . — . . . . . . . . . 24.70 Hauling___________________ 79.49 Other Contract and Open Order Service _____________47.78 Rent of Instruction Room. 300.00 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468.80 Taxes . . . --------- 42.78 Total Other Purposes . . . . 4,784.99 Total Operation of School .Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,206.74 Maintenance of School Plant— Materials for Main Bldgs, and Grounds . . . . . ___—_ 1,059,48 Repairs School Buildings . . 11227,80 Total Other Purposes___ 2,287.23 Total Maintenance of School i Plant — ________________ 2,287.23 Total Operation and Main tenance —------. . . . . . . . . 10,493.9? Total Current School Cost. . 60,483.84 Debt Service— * •Bonds Maturing . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 Interest onBonds . . . . . __ 110.47 Total Debt Service Y,010.47 Total Expenditures . . . . . . . . 6i,494.31 Total Transactions . . . . . . . . 61,494.81 Assets and Liabilities— . Assets— Cash 8,898.04 terials 1,200.00 Lands (Cost) «*•tew*»tejknpMelbMW5,400.00 . Buildings, (Cost) ______ 91,600.00 Equipment .(Cost) 18,000,00 Total Assets ______ 119,408.04 Liabilities- Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . 918.41 Bonded Debt 2,500.00 .Total Liabilities 2,418.41 Excess of Assets 116)079,68 BLACKSMITHIWG At our shop on the Selma-Springfield Pike, north of Selma AlLKmDS^FT®P5IRrW0RK — Either Electric or Acetylene, | Welding in the Field or at the Shop. , We haven portable outfit and can work in theField if necessary. No job.to small ■ WAGON M PA IES—METAL OR WOOD JOHNSON’S B lackcm ith Shop Phoiw South Charleston Exchange 3763 MARKERS W ITH D IGN ITY : 1 Markers, which we de sign in enduring Mon umental stone, are dis tinguished with dig nity — though most modestly priced* They serve" adequately as temporarymonument- • pieces, till a perma- * nentMonument is pro vided. Then, they con tinue serving, as a t -, tractive I nd i v idual- type Memorials. G. ,Hf Hartman attended the Auxil iary Board of Directors masting of the Republic Mutual Ins, Co. at Col- ambus* Mr. Hartman is a m*mbsr .............. .... - M1n? J WANTED TO BUY- Old fashioned of their lOyear club, M g t o u fumltute, china and glasa dishes, ool- rspresentetiv* ^ ^ and brte-a- “Sf 1 Write Mrs. Paul J* This!, 2414 Mm .and did sows buying fee thete Av#t MWdistawa, OMe (8J») Mefa. N O W • '* * * * * * * , IS A N ID E A L T IM E ?, ’ T O M A K E fO U I t S E L E C T IO N . ' » ’ ,,A b . Mr S P R IN G P L A C IN G • ■■■■ ' • Tt*s Highly Desirable To Place Your Family Memorial While iMtg The Qeorge Dodds&Sons QrartiteCo. 116 W. Mala XENIA* OHIO ' m w » M* V IS IT OUR 1946 D ISPLAY P P cage, n ew mercnanqise is coming m rapmiy ana while quantities are still limited, i f you get to P W A U / S eariy, you are bound to get what you want! GardenHoes . . . . . . . . . 48c up Garden Rakes . . ..J . 66c up Strong Garden Spades $1X5 Weeder, Trowtsl, Cultivator AH Steel, completesatfor 69c WIRE NETTING — CHICKEN WIRE Garden Plough, well made • and easy to use.-------$ 8.85 A ll Steel, 5 prongweeder . . 80c GIVE THEM A TRIJM Hedge Shears - 8 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ISO Hand Primers ' — . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . v - A — 65e ■ Phone6-1941 ------- ; — | I P R I I I I I I | I I I I P P P ^ C edarviile ' ; ■ i i i i i a m l ,'P’ P P H P P P P .P I I P I R I I R I I I I I I I I I , ORDER COAL HOW ' . * . t We have a car of furnace coal oh treck and expectanother byMonday. This wiltbe the last coal we will get on our 1945-46con- ;rb tract du tothe strike situation- J 1946-47COAL PRICES TO BE HIGHER i GetYour Order In Early,.Immediately M ix e d h o m in y a n d g r o u n d o a t s CAR OFFIELD FENCE ON THE WAY Galvanized Fence Posts Now On Hand Peet Litter* per bale— $3.00 i i i i i i a a i a a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a Poultry Fence, 48In.per rd.— 62c a a J Order Fertilizer while it is available, there is j a a a a Little Prospect for More Limited amountof Little RedCloer Seed HomeGrown FRANK a I i i p i p p CEDARVILLE. OHIO p p p i i n i g m i BABY CHICKS Mow is the tinM to buy Baby Chicks. Thay w ill b* good propertynext Pall CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS •— / f * - Order thesn early and save 3% on all orders placed 4 weeks in advance of delivery date. Every flock Ohio U. S. Approved and Pullortna tested. Bring your ctean and order ’your chicks at THE LfiOLA CORN CREAM STATION AND BI m IGU mir ChickStore Csdarvillo, Ohio .■ V A Safe Place Te JStiyChloha wmrnmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm Dr. B. SHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST A c c in u T S a c m m n c b y s b x a m i n a t io m AmtouucM tha opining of hit offiea at 171-8 Main St, Osborn, Ohio. Phono 8-6060 Ofte# H «n s -9 to 1* A. M. ' 1 to l:to F. M. p
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