The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRJDAY, JUNE M , 1M C Club andSocialActivities ^ bm j feAw»**. ms ^ p» .OLOESBOBBS 5 • . •■ w o o r a S ^ The first peacetime Fourth since 1^41 calls for a star- studded celebration.^ Do the things you want to do and A you can count on these sure-fire values to 'make your m vplans turn out even better than expected. ..Remember. 1 1^ quantities are still limited on some items so get here h ^ early and' be sure of the best for less! ^ J NOTICE—As July 4th comes on our publication day, Thursday next, we must have copy early, not later than 10 A. M. Wednesday morning. This notice is for advertisers as well as others, No church notice will be re<- cevied after 10 A. M. Wednesday, July 3rd. ■ Iron Garden Grill and now is the time to use one. ..It is Decorative as well.$4.9S Coleman Gasoline Light— Just the thing for camp or picnic use. ................. $7.30 Delta Lantern, easy to carry, throws a good light., ...-$1.05 i Rev. and Mrs. Frank Wiley and two daughters Marjorie Jean and Edith ' Ann spent Monday with the R. A. . Jamieson family. The Wiley girls re mained for a few days visit with their grandparents. , Miss Eleanor Kyle and Miss Martha Cooley left Friday for a trip east. Miss Kyle to visit her sister, Rev. Dalton Galloway in Princeton, N. J. and Miss Cooley to attend a teachers conference in Philadelphia, returning home in July, 09 h s a Small Swinging Door That Provides Easy Access to aBuilding for Animals. This swing door provides easy access to any building for small animals. The hinges are bolted to the wall or fence as shown with two Lucas Paint is al ways in demand. Sea us about your needs. S Wheat..Oats..Harvesting Twine, Hooven & Allison Bind- ^ er Twine. ..Reserve yours new. ..8 lb. ball ............. $1.25 ^ Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. I HERALDWANT AND SALE ADS PAY Build a HOME Get ready to build that home you hav^T dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them, away to*meet the necessary down payment when changes , i * in restrictions, priorities, etc.,, allow private home built‘ng in this area. Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive in terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs. BUY YOURSELF A HOME , Finance your home, buying through our easy pay ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE HOM E F ED ER A L Savings&Loan Association O F XEN IA , OHIO, 4-6 N, Detroit SI. A ll Account. Insured up to $5,000 “MAKE IYA MIUI0U1” e a r n wh ile y o u learn A SKILL OR TRADE A 0 0 0 0 J O B F O B YO V I I . S . A r m y . CrtOOSC T H I S n u t . 1>I)0F C S S I O N N OW ! POST OFFICE BLDG, 209 E. MAIN, XENIA, OHIO 3pl«ndid •ducolion and training in more than 200 *kill* and trade* are offered by the new Regular Army. Good pay and opportunltie* lot advancement. Over three- quarter* o! a mllHqn have enlisted already. MAKEITA MttUONl Get all the tact* at your nearest U. S. Army Camp of Post, or tI«'S, Army Recruiting Station, Mrs. Margaret J. Huish received a cable from her husband Fred J. Huish, stating that he was sailing June 28th from London for the UV S. A . Mrs. Huish expects to go to New York to meet the boat next week. t w Beach Bag— Waterproof lined, Zipper ^ tip ., -Carries everything ............ $1.90 ^ ' The Sabbath School classes taught by Miss Lena Hastings and Mr. John Stevens held a picnic at the roadside park, Tuesday evening, at which a good time was had by all. Abundant food o f good quality was enjoyed after which Mr. Stevens led in a very fine inspirational service. Following a year o f extensive im provements to the building and mach inery, the former Wabash Portland ______ ____ _ Cement Co., north o f Osborn, is now , bolts each. But before bolting hinges back in operation under the Universal t0 t*le wall« they are fastened with Atlas Cement Co., a subsidiary o f the J}u0 Iarge nails to the d°or as shown. United States Steel Corp. i £ he t y p e ° f dpor would ■*» satisfac- ____ _______ tory on hog houses during winter „ , 7 T 7 T months. Members and friends o f Cedarville I ______ _ ■ and Selma Methodist churches are in, CllDDinp- D flir v vited to attend a reception in honor, ^ * Z Z Z * „ ! In s u r e s M i l k Q u a lit y A few minutes spent clipping the* cow’s belly, udder, flanks and*tail o f Rev. W . B. Collier and family at j the Cedarville Methodist church Tue's-' day July 2nd. The program will be a t , 8 p. m, > followed by refreshments. Each family is' asked to bring a salad. Dr. J. Cecil George and family of Ashville, N. C., are spending a few days with his brothers family in Jamestown and Mrs. George's aunt, Mrs. Ervin Kyle in Cedarville, other guests in the Kyle home Thursday evening, were Dr. Cecil Mclntire and family o f South Charleston, and Dr. Harold Downing and wife o f Cincin. nati. Mr.- and Mrs. Eberfield and three children of Columbus were week-end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mac Gregor. Barbara Little of Sandusky is also visiting at thgir home. The Wesley.Weds had a covered dish supper at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agnor Wednesday evening. Twenty-eight members and children were present. President Marvin Agnor prerded at the business meet ing, Devot. jns were led by Mrs. Her- case will not only save time of brushing and washing them but will greatly re duce the bacteria count, according'to tests conducted at Michigan State col lege. It was found that the count was two to four times high- of milk from un- bert Pickering. _ ____ ____ t New officers elected were Mrs. R.D. clipped cows than from those which Huffman, President; David Reynolds, ^ad been properly clipped. vice president; Wilbur Wisecup, s e c -1 :--------------- - retary and Herbert Pickering, treas. f a r m POOFS O p e n e d By Automatic Control Many automatic controls are be ing applied to reduce the man-hours of labor on the farm. One of the newest is an adaption o f the prox imity control, so sensitive to any object which comes near, it auto matically throws a switch to open gates when cows gather before milk ing time. The, Minneapolis-Honey, well device is worked in conjunction with an automatic timer, thus pre venting gate opening too soon. Lt. Max Dobbins, wife and daugh- ter are guefts pf the former’s parent*, i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbins. Lt. Dob- jbins will return to Gamp Atterbury for his discharge. Pvt. Paul Dobbins has 'arrived in San Francigco after two years in service in Japan. He is ex pected home in a few flays, WANTED— Stray swarms o f bees, (not in buildings). Leon Reed, Phone 310, Yellow Springs Ohio. 8t FOR SALE—Kerosene Range, table top. Practically new. Phone 6-2132. FOR SALE—Bendix Automatic, electric lamps, decks, regular cleaner, radio, bedroom sflnning, and kitchen equipment. Mira. G. H. Eaton, North o f College, Route 78, C O Z Y • THEATRE < Fri. and Sa t, June 28-29 Charles Laughton — Randolph Scott “CAPTAIN K IDD " . Also Cartoon and Sports Sun- and Mon., June 30-July 1 Cornel Wilde — Anita Louise* The Bandit of Sherwood Forest * In Glorious .Technicolor * Plus News and Technicolor Special A freak bolt of lightning, believed to have entered the house on a tele phone wire, splintered a desk and also shattered a man’s watch in- the desk drawer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore, near Cedarville, during an electrical storm. I The telephone* was on the desk and the watch was in a box o f jewelry in the desk drawer. Mr, and Mrs. Moore were on their porch at the time the bolt struck and were not injured. Tuesday, July 2nd . Nancy Kelly William Gargan “ SONG OF THE SARONG " lb Cartoon Musical Variety Wed. and Thurs., July 3-4 George Murphy — Ginny Simms “ BROADWAY RHYTHM” Also Late News Events ■* ' . * In Technicolor * M m iiuM iiiiH M fiiiM m inum iRiim itiiia ii and Trade Owners I . • ■ > . . i Naturally, .every Chev rolet owner wants Chev rolet-engineered part* Installed iq his car or truck. Be sure of out standing motor perform ance- Drive in today. CUMMIMS CHEVROLET Cedarville Phono 6-2701 ■n ) *■ Right now, with living costs constantly rising, with some necessities so scarce as to be practically unobtainable, your electric s e r v ice -a ll you want — costs less than ever before. In spite o f present inflationary trends, the new residential rates make your electric pennies— always the biggest value in your purse— buy more comfort and convenience than ever. As the use o f electrical service becomes greater, the cost o f p r o v id in g serv- Ice trends downward. Today, with more and more appliances being placed on the market, we can anticipate a still greater' use o f these conveniences, . I Giving our customers this rate advantage fo r electrical service makes it possible fo r them to enjoy these labor-saving appliances and the eye-saving com fort o f modern lighting without increasing their budgets. This new rate reduction— one o f manytbat has been made by your local privately- owned, business-managed utility company— is in line with a long-estab lished policy o f lowering the cost o f its services when conditions permit, • • • • • • N ew LOWER Residential Electric Rates for CEDARVILLE Minimum charge $1.00 per meter p#r month * with entitlement of 16 kilowatt-hour* N **t 35 kilowatt-hour* p *r month, $0,046 p *rK .W .H r. Next SO kilowatt-hour* per month, 0.036 perlCW .H r. Next 100 kilowatt-hour* p *f month, 0.0276 par K .W Jir. A ll o v*r 200 kilowatt-hour* p»r month, 0.0226 P*r K.W .Hr. » hr f* le w (.• t* ■ I* * f» .!* . I» Hi U fe I* O ' f* 1* 0 *e • ' 0 0 0 * ' The Dayton Power and Light Company-
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