The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
*** Vf m - ■'-■ CBDARygj^p ,gpglRALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947, CEDARVILLE, 0. (o C lu b and SocialA c tiv itie s V J -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J ERVIN-HAINES ANNOUNCEMENT observed her 86th birthday at her ----------- |home thursday. Friends and rela- i !- ~ gave her a Birthday Card have been in South America over on 'Thursday -dfl four yqars and plan to return in at the home o£ Maj 1948. They will return to Chicago Saturday. A telegram? delivered during a party at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Ervin, Xenia, recently an nounced the .engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara June, to Mr. Donald E. Haines also of Xejya. The message was addressed to Mr. Carl M. Ervin, and disclosed the couple's betrothal but the date fo r the wedding was not revealed. Miss Ervin, the twin daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, is second grade teacher at the McKinley school. She is a graduate o f Xenia Central high school and Cedarville college and is a member of Alpha Theta Tau Sorority. Mr. Hinaes, son o f Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Haines, Xenia, is manager of the Cedarville Lumber Go. He attend ed Wittenberg College and Purdue University and is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. In World War II, he was a lieutenant in the army air forces. He was in service three years and a half and was stationed in England two and a half years. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening and received other guests at their home alter in the evening when the announcement was mac&(. Irisjon-1 quils and other spring flowers were employed as decorations for the party. lives shower;. CEDAR CLIFF D. A . R. CHAPTER TO MEET BIRTHDAY CARD SHOWER Mrs. Mary • Harbison, Cedar st. C O Z Y • THEATRE m Cedar Cliff D. A. R. will meet Fri day evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Harry Haraman. Miss Eleanor Kyie will be in charge of the program which will be on Ellis Island,. Mrs. Ernest Folck and Mrs, W. C. Grant will assist Mrs. Hamman as hostesses. Please notice change o f date from Saturday afternoon to Friday even ing. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Cedarville Girl Scouts met Wednesday after school. There were seventeen girls present. After the opening ceremonies Barbara Koppe, acting as Dr. I. Q., Jo Ann Lister and Patty KoKppe, acting as her as sistants, put on an immitation radio show. Prises were /iv en to the win ners and losers. Scribe, Jane MacGregor BROADCASTERS MEET Fri. - Sat. Jan. 17 - 18 Joan Leslie - Robert Hutton. “Janie Gets Married” Cartoon - Vitaphone Variety Sun. - Mon. Jan. 19 - 20 George Raft - Sylvia Sidney “Mr. Ace” Cartoon - Sports News The Broadcasters Class of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a very interesting talk by Rev. Stanley Savage when they hold their Jan uary meeting Tuesday evening at the home o f Mrs. Mary McChesney, Rev. Savage to id the class many in teresting things about how people live in Equador. The Savages have recently returned from that country. Mrs. McChesney was in charge of the evening devotional*. A bus iness meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Ilazel Edwards. Miss Erma CrosweU and Mrs. Chaplin who composed the social committee served dainty refreshments to the nineteen members and six guests present. A color scheme of pink and white was used by the committee. HERE FROM SOUTH AMERICA Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Savage and children, Stevie and Caroltta are guests this week o f Mrs, Savage's .....................——■n |grandparents, Dean and Mrs, 0 . W , Jan. 22 - 23 i Steele. They arrived in Chicago j Dec. 31 from Quinto, Ecuador, Sylvia Sidney [where they are members o f the ~ , „ ! staff o f the broadcasting station “ T h e S e a r c h i n g W m d ” j HCJB,“ The Voice o f the Andes” . iRev. Savage is director of music and Wed. - Thms. Robert Young Also Paramount News Mrs. Savage is staff pianist. They N O T I C E To Dog OWNERS JANUARY 20, LAST DAY for Payment Without Penalty For Your Convenience 1947 Dog Tags For Sale at the Following P laces: Beavercreek, New G erm any ......... Paul Karnath, Grocery Beavercreek, Knollwood .... Bernard Sc Son Super Market Bellbrook ................................. Mrs. W . V /. Tate, residence Bowersvilie ..................... ............... Claude Chitty, residence Cedarville ............................ Mary Pickering, Electric Store Fairfield ....................... .............. Fern Merrick, 79 Main St. Jamestown ............................................ . John Collett Garage Spring V a lle y .............. Harc’ d V an Pelt, Hardware Store Yellow Springs................... Glenn Deaton Hardware Store Osborn .........„...................... O . B . Armstrong Grain Elevator Licenses for MALES........................... $ 1.00 SPAYED FEMALES______________ 1:00 FEMALES............................................ 3.00 KENNEL..................... 10.00 Under a ruling by theAttorney General o f Ohio, the $1 .00 Denalty must be collected from those who fa il to obtain* their license. The General Code provides if the fee is not paid on or before January 20 , the County Audi tor shall assess a penalty of One Dollar. It specifically forbids the Auditor reducing, abating, or permitting any penalty required by law to be collected by him . I f not paid then Auditor and his bondsmen are liable according to the Attorney General’s ruling. The County Auditor has no alternative but to enforce this ruling, JAMES J . CURLETT, County Auditor KENSINGTON CLUB TO MEET The Kensington Club will meet Cooley. ALONG FARSI FRONT iC o n iim td from f r e t jh ?* ) agricultural instructors; L. A. Rog ers, manual training instructors; wtiSr Tomato Juice (All G ood ).... ... No. 2 can 10c Tomatoes (Clarion...... . ... No. 2 can 20c * Red Beans <Surefine) ............. No. 2 can 18c Lifebuoy S oap__ _________ 3 bars for 35c Oxydol .............. ............ . large box 33c Oxydol............. ................ . small box 14c Corn M ea l___ 5 lb. sack 25c Potatoes ______ peck 45c California Oranges (176 size) ........ doz, 44c Cabbage (Solid H ead )....... . ........... . lb. 4c Apples, Rom es...................... ........ 3 lbs. 35c Hamburger............... . ........... lb. 39c Lard ............................ ........... ........... . lb. 27c Loin Steak..... ........................ ...... ...... . lb. 49c Pork Shanks.......................... ..... . lb. 32c Carisle Market Quality ------ WHITE V IL L A ------ Foods Phone 6-1401 We Delvier Another Basket o f Groceries This Week- For Further Details-—Ask at Our Store ! FARMERS! ■ NEW 1947 SEED JUST RECEIVED Be Assured o f Your Needs— TAKE DELIVERY NOW" We Sell Only The Highest Quality Seeds MEDIUM RED CLOVER_______ $32.50 bu. MAMMOTH CLOVER_________ $32.50 bu. ALSIKE_______________________f3L50hu. SWEET CLOVER......................... $12.00 bu. TIMOTHY____ .............................. $ 4.70 bu. NORTHERN ALFALFA............. $33.50 bu. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASS'N 115 Hill St. Phone 756 Xenia, O REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE XENIA NATIONAL SANK OF XENIA. IN THE STATE OF OHIO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER'31. 1946 (Published la response to cell made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) Charter No. 2932 RMirvt DlstHet N«. 4 r fcs — lae-lUt, •k ★ * R a t i o n a l ® e e k * * YOU'D Asp* ■ T STEP LADDER Handy 3 step size. Light in weight but strongly constructed. Thrifty folks always find the quality and sav ings they want here at DUVALL’S—in fact you’ d almost think that National Thrift Week was our own idea for 52 weeks a year instead, o f having been instituted in memory o f that* wise old soul Benjamin Franklin. Celebrate Thrift Week appropriately with bigger sav ings at DUVALL’S. FIREPLACE SCREENS FLUORESCENT FIXTURES M IRR -O -MATIC PRESSURE COOKERS ......... These are a real S a fe ty mea sure fo r keeping sparks from hopping out. FIREPLACE GRATE Two tube style—an asset to any kitchen. ' One o f the best known on the market—ideal fo r can ning and quick cooking. 12.95 PIN-UP LAMPS FLATW ARE SET [m iA ,22’ ' long. Fine fo r Coal-burning fireplaces. ECKO PRESSURE COOKERS Hang them whenev er you need a light. Handy and beautiful. NEW LAMPS Service fo r 6 in bright silver plate. 4 styles from which to choose. HIGH CHAIR The modern speedster that lightens the housewife's burden. Lamps fo r -every room are now available. Come in and see our selection today. Start at. Soft padded, safety chair— one of the best all-purpose chairs made. Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. Ralph Voorhis and John Williamson: veterans agricultural instructors. Farmers with labor saving devices which they- have made are urged .to contact one o f the above members to arrange for its showing at the county Labor Saving Show January 31, at the county highway garage. Washington Letter (Continued from firgt'gage) ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balance and cash Items In process o f collection. ........................................................ .. $2,0-17,495.40 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ........................ 4-,150,500.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions all la Greene County, Ohio .. 5,550.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures .................................................................... 400,000.00 Corporate utocks (Including $9,000 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) ........ .. 9,040.00 Loans and discounts (overdrafts none) ................................................................... .. 1,362,590:47 Dank premises owned $23,000 .......................................................................... . . 23,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS ................................................................. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (Including postal savings Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) ........ .. TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................................. . $7,486,203.90 Other liabilities ---------------------------------------------------- ----------------- . . . $8,003,105.87 . . . . $6,830,197.17 . . . 61,718.76 . . . 355,898.45 232,391.52 1,263.19 $7*481,487.09 ..$ 100,000.00 ... 100,009.00 . . 200,000.00 21,728.78 $ 521,723.78 $8.603,195.87 TOTAL LIABILITIES ............................................. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: .................. . . . . . . . Surplus ................................................................... Undivided profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) . . . . TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .................................. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS * „ ‘•a? MEMORANDA t ; - Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other pu rp o^ ,,.^ .,,, $1,017,400.00 STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF GBESNE. S 3 : - ' J~-- ' 1; B. O, Weed, oashler of the above-named bank, do sclttiSly*j» sg above stats ment la true to the best of my knowledge and beftlef. - ' ___.ipl-'iCOMder. Sworn to and subscribed before, me this 8th day of January,.dMESt _ _ ,.— >[Mte COT------ has introduced a measure which is not quite as far-reaching as the Case Bill. In the weeks ahead labor leg islation will be much in the news. Our Federal government has ben growing at an amazing rate in re cent decades. In less than thirty years the number o f departments, bureaus, and .‘agencies in*the executive branch have increased from 158 to 1141. In the same period time the number o f Federal employees .had jumped from 438,057 to 2,766,165. Our gov ernment is too big, unwieldy in efficient and wasteful. The legisla tive branch has already been stream lined and reorganized. The time has now come to take the first step to ward reorganizing and streamlining the ‘Executive Branch. With that thought in mind pour humble cor respondent last week introduced a bill to create a bipartisan Commission Exective Branch o f the Government fo r the purpose o f promoting econ omy, efficiency and improved service in. the transaction o f the public business. Under the bill four members j o f the Commission will be appointed |by the Speaker o f th House, four by j the President of the Senate, and (four by President Truman, half of |whom would be from private life. I MOBILE UNIT AT COLLEGE j The mobile unit of the State j Department of Health was at the l College Wednesday from 10 to 12 j o’clock. X-Ray pictures were taken [ o f students and faculty to see if : TB bug was claiming any victims. I BUT YOURFENCINGREQUIREMENTS I WHILESUPPLY 1$AMPLE t *JL Jfr. —- Distance Between. Stay Wires Size, of Filler Wire* Price per Rod. \ . 6 - 11 - 74 1 2 11 56 12 9 76 6 11 59 •Top and Bottom Wires are No; 9 Wire --------- A L S O ^ — . ' STEEL FENCE „POSTS— FARM GATES— BRACE W IRE— LOCUST POSTS V W e Deliver FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSN H ill St. Xen ia , Ohio Phone 756
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