The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
■KfiitiMn CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, lffif Club andSocialActivities \ j ____________ __ ___________ Mrs. W, B. Collier has returned from a visit to Denver, Colo, ■H N IIIIIIM H IU U ItlM lIlM NNMMfli Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jurkat spent several days this week with Mr. Jur- kat’a parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Jurkat. W mwiw Miss Annabell Murdock will have as her guest over the week end, her niece and nephew Mr. an dMrs, E. B. Nelson o f Cleveland, Miss. Sgt. Chas. W. Collier has returned home after being discharged from the Marine Corps. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and daughter Janet Ann have returned to their home in Benson, Arizona, after several weeks visit with Rela tives and friends. The Research Club will hold its first meeting o f the year at the home of Mrs. W. P. Chase on Wednesday Sept. 11, at 2 P. M. The subject of the meeting is “ Our Club” . Roll call to be answered by “ Recall o f a helpful program’f c ^ ’ Please note thechange in the day and date o f the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow and son. John returned home this week from Chautauqua, N.Y. where they spent the summer. Mr. Barlow will resume his teaching position in Col umbus. ' Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Main and son Paul are visiting with Mrs, Mains mother, Mrs. Della Johnson and other relatives and friends. They have been enjoying a vacation in' Pennsylvania and Rev. Main will resume his past orate the first of September at Only, Illinois. Dr. Leo Anderson, wife and daugh ter, Margaret, the Misses Mabel, Ett and Mary Knott, leave Tuesday on a two weeks trip to Stockdale, Texas, where they will visit; their brother, Mr. Peter Knott. It has been eigh teen years since the members o f the Knott family have been together. At this gathering one me. \ber will be absent, Miss Bertha, who will be at home on the Clifton-Pitchin pike. The Westminster Class.of the First Presbyterian Church met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan on Tuesday evening. Miss Alta Murphy was assistant hostess. Devotions were read by Mrs. John Powers. . After a short business meeting^ the _evening was turned over to the guest speaker, Dr. John Chenoweth, broth- ' er-in-law o f Mrs. Miron Williamson. •Dr. Chenoweth told ■o f his exper iences in China and gave us a picture o f Chinese life. He showed quite a collection o f souveniers brought home from China. After his very interesting talk, the hostess led in several games and a- warded favors to the winners, after which a social hour followed. S Corn for Ganning—-Will deliver in id dozen lots. Stoll's Evergreen, tfever finer. Murray Marshall, Phone 6-2601. Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Sweet and lughter, pf Rossford, 0.', are here r a visit with the latter’s mother, [rs. Clara Morton. Twenty-three members and guests ! the “ Wesley Weds" Class of the ethodist Church met at the home o f r. and Mrs. Herman Randall, Wed- isday evening. Mrs. Robert Huff- an presided at a devotional service i the theme, “ Prayer” . The social our was conducted by Mrs. Hcr- jrt Pickoring, Mrs, Robert Huffman rtd Mrs. John Mills. Refreshments ere served by Mrs. Randall. Christmas Cards—Samples now here fame printed free. Prices low as 50 irds, $1.00. Joe Baker, Cedarville, O. ..... " «►• WANTED — Custom post-hole dig- ing by the hour or job. King Tract- r Sales, Xenia, Phone 542. 4t C O Z Y * THEATRE ■Vi. and Sat., Aug. 30-31 at O’Brien —- Ruth Warrick ‘PERILOUS HOLIDAY” 1EDY- - SCREEN SNAPSHOTS and Mon., Sept. ..1*2 Garson — Clark Gable ‘ADVENTURE” LATE NEWS EVENTS * I. and Thura., $ep** 4*6 ijfr Singleton — Arthur Lake ANDIE’S LUCKY DAY” VS - COMEDY . MUSICAL lM«»>l>Pl«l*»,»l*lll»"»ll>,l|l"“""‘11... ■ C H U R C H N O T E S UNITjBD PRESBYTERIAN ; * CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. - ’ Supt. Arthur d. Evaris. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ The Lost Axe Head” . Y:P.C.U. 7 P. M. Subject,' “ Look. I■‘f n“ 4-23' 32 ing at each others problems’’. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 Saturday. Sunday School 10:00 A.* M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ In the School o f Christ", CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A . M. Supt. William FerguBon. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Lesson Topic, Jesus and the right use of property. The Primary dept, will meet with Mrs. Roger Collins in the upstairs rooms o f the church. Sermon and public worship 11 A. M. Sermon topic is taken from Ephe- message, 11 A. M. Question and Discussion. 11:30 A. M. Benediction. .6:45 P, M. Y. P. Service. 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service. Midweek Service Wednesday even' ing 7:45 P. M. THE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G. F. Bell, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A* M. Morning Worship 11:00 A . M. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT T FOR SALE—McCormick - Deer- ing. Combine - 6 foot cut - with motor. Good condition, five years old. Homer Smith, Cedarville, Ohio R.R. 2. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH^ Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00. A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt, Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ Practical Christianity” . Tlie Mizpah Bible Class.!’. will_ meet at the home o f Mrs. A. j ! Hostetler, Tuesday afternoon at 2 ;tp. M., with Miss Josie Charlton as the assisting hostess. Roll call, “ My Most Influ- ential Teacher” . Discussion topic, “ He Who Points a Finger” , in charge o f Mrs. S. C. Wright. Mrs. Elliott will have devotions. ■ , Shall we wear rags or robes 7 The orgap dedication -will take place in the evening at eight o’clock. The public is invited to all these services. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB Pastot^Raymond Strickland. Wbunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. 11. 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. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH , Rev. W. B. Collier, Minister CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday Services— 10 A. M. Devotional. 10:30 A. M. Jr. Church School and Public Sale Our farm is sold and we are moving to Springfield. Will sell at Public Auction, located 14'.miles N. E. of Springfield at Corporation limit of Catawba on State Route 54 on . s f Wednesday, Sept 11’46 AT 1:00 P. M. 13 Head of Cattle 13 Consisting of 2 Holstein cows, fresh-2 mos., 2nd cal ves, 4 Guernsey cows, 3rd calves , Shorthorn cow, 2nd calf, Shorthorn cow, 3rd calf, Shorthorn heifer, fresh Jan. 15th. 3 Holstein and 1 Jersey heifers. 73 Head of Hogs 73 2 Registered Hampshire sows with pigs. 1 Red sow.' 70 shoats, wt. 60 to 100 lb. All hogs double immun- ed. • ' FARM IMPLEMENTS Avery tractor, com cultivator, starter and lights, with over sizie rubber tires, less than 6 months old. .New Bradley 8 ft. disk; Avery mower; MeCormick- Deering binder, with new ’ Canvass. McCormick- Deering rake; tractor wagon; wagon with ladders; cultivator, breaking plow; manure spreader, single and double shovel plow; buzz saw; cross cut saw, wheel barrow, horn sheller, chicken waterer,' hog waterer, grindstone, 2 hog feeders, 2 hog boxes, large and small tools, new brooder house and elec tric brooder ; milk cans, buckets and strainers. Oth er miscellaneous articles. 900 Bales Clover Hay; 3&9^ Bales Alfalfa, Rabbit Hay; Some Baled Straw; 75 White Rock Hens. TERMS OF SALE-----^CASH DELBERT QUALLS, A Joe Gordon, Auct. Albert Crossland, Clerk Build a HOME Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building 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. BIY YOIRSELF A HOME Finance your home* buying through our easy pay ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. I r- ’ BUY BONDS HERE I HOM E FED ER A L S a v in g iB L o a e A ssociation OF XENIA, OHIO, 4 4 N. Dstroll St. s* AII Accounts Insured up to $5,000 Estate o f William Howard Manor, Deceased. Notiqp is hereby given that B. U. Bell has been duly appointed as Ad. ministrator o f the estate o f William Howard Manor, deceased, late of Caesarcreek Township, Greene Coun ty, Ohio. Dated this 28th day o f August, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court; Greene County, Ohio. Electric Motor Service All Types and makes repaired Complete Rewinding. Call i phone 6*2516 or see KEITH WISECUP t Cedarville, Qhio S ubscribe T o T he H erald Wanted Young Man Or ex G I with experience for new camera store in Spring- field. Write or see ” ROBERT ADLER 213 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Spring- field, Ohio NEW and USED Watches —— Diamonds— Clothing Radios— Typewriters------- Luggage Musical Instruments — MONEY TO LOAN 65 W. Main st., Springfield, Ohio O^en Evenings B&B FARMALL TRACTOR -AND- McCORMICK-------DEERING PARTS ------ SERVICE - — SALES Hamilton Equipment and Grain Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r. Jeffersonville, O. Phone 3301 I I I 5 i « EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE 2 Ross Twp. Farms SEPTEMBER 28, '46 Saturday, 10 A. M. AT WEST DOOR COURT HOUSE, XEN IA , OHIO In order to settle the Estate of Effie S. Lackey, deceased, I will sell St public sale the two fine farms, described as fol lows: TRACT I Formerly the WILLIAM H. LACKEY farm, located on the Spahr Road about 3 miles North of Jamestown and 5 miles South o f Cedarville and 3-4 of a mile East of State Route 72, containing 116.52 Acres. This is one of the finest farms in Greene County, mostly black soil and In a jiigh state of production. IMPROVEMENTS 9 room frame house, asbestos roof, storage cellar, electric ity, good well and cistern. 4 room tenant house and good Well, One BARN—40x50 and shed attached and a good well at this barn. • One BARN—40x40 and cribs. Chicken house 10x20. Com crib and slat com crib. This farm is well fenced and tiled and contains a choice wood lot, appraised at $200.00 per acre. TRACT II Formerly the Cyrus Lackey farm located on. the Lackey Road about 3 1-2 miles North o f Jamestown and 4 1-2 miles South of Cedarville and 3-4 o f a mile East o f State Route 72, It adjoins Tract No, 1 above and contains 98,91 Acres, This also is one of the finest producing farms in the Coun ty of excellent Ross Township soil. • i . IMPROVEMENTS 9 Room frame house substantial but needs painting and some repairs, Good well and cistern, Barn 30x50 Granary 20x36 Cribs and Shed 20x32 Garage 10x20 Hen House 10x16 Well fenced wood lot, and appraised at $180.00 per acre. These farms are under lease to Denver Bloom, until March 1, 1947, at which time full possession will he given. However, purchaser shall have privilege o f sowing wheat this fall if com can be picked in time. V Each tra£t will be offered separately and then as a whole and will sell Which ever way it brings the most money. TERMS— Estate pays December, 1946, taxes and purchaser thereafter. A deposit o f $2,500.00 on each tract must be made on day o f sale. Balance on or be fore 30 days thereafter on delivery o f deeds in Office o f Miller A Finney, Allen Building Xenia, Ohio, COL. JOE GORDON, Auct, CHARLES H. STORMONT, o f Marshall Realty Co., Executor Effie S, Lackey Es- Xenia, O, tate, Cedarville, 0 . Miller A Finney, Attorneys. J CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL FLOWERS So? us for Baskets or Party Decorations. Our selection will please you Please order by Phone. A ry ’s Green House s EARL STITSWORTH Phone 6-2344 CECIL ARY Phone 4-4894 C L O S E D Saturday Afternoons We are open each Wednesday afternoon when all the Stores are closed. So to even up we are closing each Sat urday at NOON Please make plans and save yourself a trip. Frank Creswell R. C. Wells BAND CONCERT Night August 3 1 ,19 4 6 BY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL BAND UNDER DIRECTION OF MRS. MILDRED FOSTER Program Starts at 8 :30 P. M. 34 Piece Band IN FRONT OF OPERA HOUSE------- YOU ARE INVITED THE GREAT Montgomery County Fair Dayton, O., September 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 HORSE RACING EACH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SEPT. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Spectacular Saddle Horse Show Sunday afternoon and night, Sept. 1st Stage Acts o f National Reputation G AM E S ------------- RIDlUS Shows and Other Entertainment LARGE MASS SCHOOL BANDS NIGHTS OF SEPT. 3rd, 4th, 5th X Exhibits of Livestock, Grange and Farm Displays, New Farm Machinery, School Exhibits, 4-H Club and Vocational Agriculture, Flower Show, Heme Demonstration Projects, Fine Art, Culinary, Poultry Rabbits and Pigeon Exhibits. SEE THE GREAT MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR It Costs No More To See More CHILDREN’S DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT, 3rd Children under 12 yra. admitted free. Between 12 and 15 yra. subject to federal tax o f 8c. SOLDIER’S DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4th Men or women in uniform. Also all soldiers of National Mili tary Home presenting discharge papers, ADMISSION, Total 80s Established Price ——42c Federal Tax &c C. C. NEFF* Pres. RALPH (X HAINES, Sec’?,
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