The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

C lu b and S ocia l A c tiv itie s GEE&RVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 19'47, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Milestone Car} “Sealed in Cellophane” SOWELL - ZIMMERMAN ’Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chaplin and NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED daughter, Jane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rheubert, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Priest of Hills- are announcing the marriage of their „^°ro* daughter, Miss ■Marjorie Eileen Zim- Tw r A W Tvrrvrarc* merman, to Mr. Edward Lee Sowell, CLIFTON NEWS Dayton. The wedding took place Sat- Mr> aE,(j Mrs. C> c . Eckman spent urday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of ]nsj- gunt|ay with Mrs. Eckman’s Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Harmon, N. West re{ativcs ju Cherry Fork, Ohio. St., Xenia. Dr. Harmon read the single, Mr_ and j i rs. A. L. Flatter l e f t t ring service. last week for Santa Ana California [ Miss Joan Zimmerman, sister of ^ v;s|t with relatives and friends, j the bride, was her only attendant w ; jj j)e gone six or eight weeks, f and Mr. Kenneth McCoy, Old Town, flic Westminister Bible class of i served, as best man. Relatives and £j,c Presbyterian church met lastI friends of the eonple were quests at evening with Mr. and Mrs.’ the service. Mac Harris. They enjoyed a box sup- The bride wore a two-piece navy | per aKtj a §oC{aj time, gabardine suit with pink and navy ^ Mrs. Rockwell enjoyed a visit accessories and a corsage of pink [Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin roses. Her sister wore a gray suit *Brewer of Yellow Springs, with black accessories and a corsage J Miss Charlotte Collins student at of yellow jonquils. jBowling Green spent the week end Mrs. Sowell was graduated from ^with her parents Mr. and Sirs. Rog- Cedarville High Sschcol in 1016.; or Collins. Mr. Sowell was graduated from th e : young people of the United OSSO Home High School in 1943j,prt',;,ytor:r.n church will hold a and attended Cedarville College. He yoc;aT rcxt Monday evening at the held the rating of pharmacists mate; :-on:e of chariotte and Roger Col­ in the navy in World War II and was j r_ Committees have been ap- stationed in the Southwest Pacific ’pr v.;th Helen TannehiU and area three years. ?Willin' Erigner pla/nir.g the type of The couple will reside in Dayton : tlu? sociai? sa ilings, Nancy jvhere^ Mr. Sowell is employed by ■ and Martha TannehiU the the- Nat^mal Cash Register Co. |refreshment committee and Joanne vSanderson and John Skillings the SONDRA SUE AGNOR [gams. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY j Mrs. Mary Tobias. John Sondra Sue Agner, daughter of jand Miss Cordlia Bradfute entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agr.or celebra- [ ed as tlu k* dinner guests last Friday ted her ninth birthday at a party atj Dr. and Mrs. John W. Biekeit, Mrs. ineluSihg the $4,832,020 “E” bonds and $751*129 “F” and “G” bonds. While below ’45 figures with the conversion back to peace, Ohio's total of $740,800,000 compared favor- ablywith sales in the nation. Hereford Breeders Elect Officers Ohio Hereford breeders have el­ ected new officers of their asso­ ciation,. George Wilking of Zanes­ ville being chosen president. J. F. Schoedinger of Colmbus is vice, pres­ ident and L. P. McCann of Columbus secretary. Of the six directors one *is H. C. Moore of Springfield and i another Sam B, Marting of Wash­ ington C. H. Brady Archer of Sum rmerfield is a third. and will March. move there the first of PLAN VETERAN CLASSES Plans for establishing two more vocational agriclture classes for World War II veterans in Greene coun­ ty were disclosed Saturday. Classes have been operating at Jamestown and Spring Valley the last month. An “orchid” among motor cars is this milestone model, the 19,000,000th Chevrolet built in the 35 years of the division’s history. Production of this car early in December highlights the endeavor of automotive manufacturers of America to supply a car-hungry nation within the limits imposed upon the industry by current business condi­ tions. Top-ranking executives of Chevrolet who “deliv­ ered" this welcome souvenir “wrapped in cellophane” are Nicholas Dreystadt (left), general manager, and _T. H. Keating, general sales manager. W. R. Rogers, tenant on the John; Harvey farm, Federal pike, has j purchased a farm near Jeffersonville, ’ GRAB BAG SALE at Mrs. Ward Huston’s 2 W, Main Xenia All boxes priced at 50c, but values from 50c to $10 Tomorrow, Sat, Feb 1 Beginning at 10 a. m. 373,77 for the general fund for the three month operation. * Because of the allocation of the sales revenue to loeal governments, 1 . it may be necessary to revise the 1oe.as. tC(VJnty budget at the end of six eon served, by the Xenia FFA Alumni. ‘ A total of $5,583,149 worth of sav- her home recently. Games were play- jAlfred Swaby and Miss Olive Coe. County Ranks High In Bond Purchases ings bonds was sold in this county, I ed ar.d pictures were taken. Refresh-| The committee consisting of Dr. eg 27 50 * treasurer months. » Partial appropriations for the general fund were itemized as fol- bond division in Cleveland lows for executive offices: Com- Greene County ranked high in the state in sales of U. S. savings bonds during the 1946, according to th e , meats of ice cream, ctoe and candv j L e i. Mammm Harris and Prof. C. C .;cutpr> ?1>665>94. board of revision, were served and a number of g u .-1 r.ckman, appointed by the general f912.50. bureau o f inspection, $1550, were received by tne young hosted, committee on tne religious survey | nm, rttW SS87.K0 guests present ere Mary .Aim jmet at the l nited Presbyterian par- last Tuesday evening to $3,950; prose- Powers, Doris Ann Reynolds. Lynr i sonage Cummings, Janet Stewart, Linda | work c:s Gordon, Diane Eieter, Sa< Cotter. Barbara Ann Baker, Jane- McMillan Doliie Ritenour and Connie Kay Agnor. a program c f union mcet- HOSPITAL NOTES Several from here are patients a have been patients at various hospit­ als the past week. Mrs. Paul Edwards underwent a major operation several days ago at the Mt. Carmel Hospital in Dayton. Dr. Donald Kyle has hem patient for several days in a CVlml us hos­ pital for treatment. Robert Parker underwent a minor operation at the Springfield City Hospital this week. TO HOLD ANNUAL LUNCHEON The annual Research, club luncheon meeting will he held next Thur.-day. Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. Paul R. Cummings at 12:30. and other executive expense $37.50 jwas made on a yearly basis and a- j mounts to $78,485, which includes „ . . , i $54,000, the income from a one mill of to bo l* ’.d t e - ; , voeed last Novcmber. sug tne month ot Marcia These meet- \ _____________ ings as planned will be held each j Uabbath evening is the opera house.; T o SttOW F a r m L a b o r . The cony dttce will meet again soon C O Z Y • THEATRE « t’O C'ubii * tl e aKe to present to the • 11 pregram. Fri. - Sat. Jan. 31 - Feb. 1; i Carole Landis George Sanders “Scandal of Paris” Cartoon and Musical Washington Letter (Cont nued from first page} Saving Devices at Xenia Farm labor saving equipment will | be demonstrated in Xenia, Friday e at the Greene County Farm Labor ;Saving Show in the county high- , ®un* “ Mon. Iway garage, Cincinnati pike. j Barbara Stanwyck ! More than 50 devices have been I 1entered, including dump wagons, corn. wS t t a i l g 6 L 0 V 6 o f . free elevators, garden tractors, lawn mowers, low* wagons, tire pumps, : ten thousand seed sowers, post hole diggers, buzz Myee:-. o f the Federal saws, milk can carts, sack holders, Government w:I! he dismissed be- small grain elevators, hog fountains, tween now and kidy 1, bringing tractors and other implements, the total remaining employees down The state extension service is Feb 2 - Van Hefun *or sc-rvi r , r-<?i One I Tv Member free to the public and will be open xrom 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. with luncn- MEETING POSTPONED Due to the labor saving show at Xenia on Friday, Jan. 31, the sug­ ar saving meeting for Cedarville township women, has been postponed to Friday, Feb. 7. i :> two million cne hundred and sending 70 models and full scale ex- seventy-.-ix thousand by that date, Mbits for display also. The show is The last Congress passed legislat­ ion ordering the Government pay­ roll cut to cue million six hundred and eleven theusand employees by July, but sufficient legal loopholes were found to permit the spenders to keep some five hundred and ixty-five thousand additional people i-n the job. Martha Ivers » Also Fox News Wed. - Thurs. , Feb. 5 - 6 Frances Langford - Russell Wade “Bamboo Blonde” News - Cartoon - Occupations Automatic Heaters • GAS - • OIL • ELECTRIC BATHROOM OUTFITS Floyd-0. & F. E. HarocE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powers and two children, Harold and Rita, All Kinds of PLASTER Work Repair and New Phone Xenia 1444RX Fess Presents Three Bills to Legislature Lowell Ft ss of Yellow* Springs, Greene County’s representative in Ihe Old; legislature, who has been 5 appointee, vice chairman of the I firancial institutions committee, has | infreduced three tills. | One measure would limit the | jarisdieth n of marshals and deputy | marshals, to make arrests without I a warrant for misdemeanors, to I within their territorial limits; a | second relates to the compensation and expenses of common pleas judges on out-of-county assignments; and the third concerns proposed trans­ fer of quail from the song bird list under the state department of con­ servation. ir a P O R T f lilT UCCOdW fld . Appropriations Set By Commissioners County commissioners have com­ pleted appropriations for the first quarter of 1947 only, allowing $88, PLANTATIONTIME Minstrel Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-3701 , Staged by- Clark County Older Rural Youth —-----------------Presented b y -------------------- Cedarville Progressive Club at Cedafville Opera House THURSDAY, FEGBDARY 6 for Benefit Park Building Fund Adult Admission ........... ................ ........ .—--- ---- - 60c Child’s Admission ...------------ ------- -— — ..........»—30c mouncmg Opening of The Our Formal occasions call for dependability, efficiency and promptness in a cleaning ser­ vice, and oars is the one that meets every requirement. No disappointments. When you phone us, you know your evening wear will be cleaned and pressed per­ fectly arid on time. Chapman’s Res. Phone 8-2231 Choose From Our New Display At the present time we have quite large display of Monuments and Markers on our floor.. . .to fill every'need. You may select any of these at direct factory prices. Please feel free to call on us at any tim e .. . .no obligation. IT’S DESIRABLE TO BUILD YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT WHILE LIVING. The Geo. Dodds and Sons Xenia, Ohio Granite Co. Phone 960 ■ uWe Build Thai Memory May Live 1*. ruary urniture SALE THURSDAY. JAN. 30th D ISCOUNT On Everything Except Contract Items 126 -13:0:£. HIGHST. SPRINGFIELD JOO PUBLIC SALE! 2\<> miles N. W. of Cedarville, just off Yellow S p r iO road on the Whitelaw Reid farm on Wednesday, February 5,1947 at 1 :00 o’clock 72 HOGS—ALL IMMUNED 8 Gilts, farrow last of February, weight 300 lbs; 63 pigs, immuned, weight 50 to 60 lbs.; 1 boar, purebred Dui’oc Jersey, weight 300 lbs., 11 months old. 21 SHEEP 8 ewes, 3 yrs. old, lamb middle of February; 4 ewes 1 yr. old, lamb middle of February; 8 ewe lambs; 1 ram, 1 yr. old, Coridale. TOOLS F-14 Farmall tractor on rubber, with cultivator, over­ hauled last fall; regular Farmall tractor, good condi­ tion; 2-12 inch tractor plow; 2-14 inch tractor plow; Mc­ Cormick Deering tractor disk,' like new; 990 John Deere Corn planter with fertilizer attachment and tractor hitch, used 4 years. Case corn planter with fertilizer attach­ ment; Van Brunt 11-7 wheat drill with tractor hitch, sowed one. crop; Superior wheat drill 8-7 with tractor hitch; McCormick Deering 7 ft. tractor mowing machine, will fit any Farmall tractor; 5 ft. McCormick mowing machine, tractor hitch; McCormick Deering side deliv­ ery rake, 4 yrs. old, tractor hitch; Ann Arbor Jr. 18 inch pick up baler, 3 yrs. old on new rubber; 4 roll Rosen- thol corn shrewder; 12-7 Farmer’s Favorite wheat drill, power lift; 8 it. McCormick Deering wheat binder; 8 ft. Cultihoe; John Deere H. H. manure spreader, on rub­ ber and used one season, both tractor and horse hitch; Ohio manure spreader, good condition; wagon on rub­ ber 7-14 ft. tight bed; 5 tooth cultivator; 2 side brass mounted, britchen harness ’ with collars and- lines; Thuma 10 hole hog feeder; miscellaneous junk; 10 ft. sheep feeder; 600 bales clover hay; 600 bales alfalfa hay; Registered Hereford bull (Royal Domino Lad) dropped Sept. 9, 1945, Bangs tested, No. 4630446. O.H.Butts andWilliamConley OWNERS Joe Gordon, Auctioneer Davis and Turnbull, clerks

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