The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

C S j ^ V g J J L E E M L D ,, FMDAY, FEB. 7, JL947, CEDARVILLE, OHIO C lu b and Social ^rctivities \ j - YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MEET [two special deputies. The Youth Fellowship o f th Moth-; The Prosecutor said his office had odist Church met at the church received a. “ tip” that McPhee was Sunday evening and elected new operating a dice table in a garage- officers. The new president is David like building in the rear o f a tourist Wiseman. The other officers and camp on a side road o ff Route 69, their duties are as follows: Carl near the Montgomery County line, Wiseman, program; Frances Iliif-t tnree and a half miles west of Faiv- fman, missions and world service; field. Ruth Irvine, recreation; Naomi The Daytonian reportedly admit- Conner, secretary; Jack Irvine, ted the charge o f exhibiting a gambl- treasurer; Naomi' Conner, pianist, ing device for gain. Several men A campaign is now in progress in the building with him, playing to improve the attendance. The cards, were released. The table was meeting o f Sunday, February 9 ready for gambling but not in oporat will be spent in explaining the dut- ion, Mr. Shoup said. The ies o f the officers. All o f the young people in Cedar- ville are invited to attend these meetings. Many interesting plans are being made for the year. WOMAN’ S CLUB WILL MEET The Cedarville Woman's Club will meet next Thursday after­ noon, Feb. 13, at the home of Mrs. J. E. Mitchell at 2 p. m. Grangers Hit Beaver Lake Project Determined opposition to the Beaver lake project was registered at a meeting of members of the Pomona Grange in Jamestown last Wednes­ day. The lake had been proposed by th; Conservation Department with the Greene County Fish and Game Asso­ ciation backing it. The pi eject v.'ouh cover 3,500 acres of tlu* best farr. land in the county and the lake cov­ er 1,133 acres. The argument of the Grange that by taking that much land a score cl farmers would lose their farms, some o f which have been homes for half of a century or more. Others would lose only part of their hold­ ings and be left without a house ir some instances and in others only a few acr- s to go with the improve rnent, for which, the state would nevei fully compensate as to actual damage. Moreover the lake would he tK attraction for all sores of peopk brought into the community that often, as proven by similar project- in Ohio, are inhal'itanted with tlr class of people that have little regard for law observance and none foT Sunday observance. Great damagi would fall on Beavercreek Trvp. tax­ ing districts, especially reducing tlu taxable income for school purposes because some 3,500 acres o f land would be taken o ff the tax duplicate. According to the opposition otliei farm organizations, as well as civic officers seized the paraphernalia and took it to Xenia. McPhee, booked at the county jail, was later released on $500 bond. CLIFTON NEWS Rev. Malcolm Harris of the Pres­ byterian church assisted in ' the in­ stallation o f the presbyterian pas­ tor elect of the Charleston church early this week. The young people of the United Presbyterian church—Dr. John Bickett pastor, conducted a very aelpful service last sabbath morn- ng. It was in charge of William -‘erguson, president of the society, '/our young people spoke on differ­ ent phases of What will you have ne do, Lord? Quite a number of the Clifton- tes heard Dr. Martin Niemoller in he Memorial hall, Springfield last ,'v'ednesday evening. It was a fine .puortunity to hear this great lergyman whom Hitler thrust in rison and kept him there for eight v ten years, and while he would ’.rive liked to have killed him he did ,ot dare do so because of the favor­ able feeling the German people md for tins man o f God. On Thursday of this week a unm-. >er of people joined with the stud- ■f. fersonville; neglect and cruelty; manned July 7, 1934 at Washington C. II. ; custody o f minor child is sought. W. H. Osborne against Margie E., 15 E. Third ST., Xenia; neglect and cruelty; married Nov. 10, 1936 at Brooksville, Ky. PARTITION SOUGHT Involving New Jasper Twp. prop- ebtyT Phillip L. Turner filed a par­ tition suit against Irma Turner, Margaret Turner, Fred Allen Tur­ ner, William Turner,. Gerald Clark Turner and Margaret Turner, as natural guardian of Gerald Clark Turner; a minor. Smith, McCallis- ter and Gibney, Xenia law firm, represents the plaintiff. GRANT DECREES Divorces were awarded in these cases; James E. Moore from Thelma, wilful absence; Dinah Louise Johnson from Edgar J., neglect, cruelty and his confinement in Mansfield reform­ atory as grounds, custody o f minor child to mother; Dorothy E. Corrigan from Paul E., neglect, custody of five children to mother; Dorothy N. Huffman from James A., neglect and cruelty,, plaintiff restored to her maiden name, Nickens; Juanita Browd­ er from Albert, cruelty, restored to her maiden name o f Love; Rayleen Shaw from Charles E., neglect, re­ stored to Dice, her maiden name. JUDGMENTS GIVEN The First National Bank o f Os­ born, in a. cognovit note .action a- gainst Larin W. Neher, was award­ ed judgment for $575. The Peoples Building and Savings Co., co-defend­ ants in an action brought by A. D. Hallock against Gearge Wapplehorst, had its claims for $612.70, $965.47 and $712.94 recognized in the case. DISMISS CASES The following cases were dismiss­ ed: James H. Hawkihs against the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.; Pearl Douglas against Burt Douglas; Floyd E. Moon against Luella Moon and State Automobile Mutual Insurance Co. against B. and W. Construction Co, APPOINTMENTS R. R. 4. Walter Stapleton, Fairfield, stock boy, and Sadie Rae Noble, Osborn. Floyd Lewis Saxton, Jamestown, tinner, and Dorothy Louise Jenlcihs, Xenia. John James BuOnocore, 419 S. laborer, and Mrs. Ann Margaret Hartsock, 419 S3 Columbus St., Xenia Rev. J. W. Wedgewood, Xenia*. CHURCH NOTES (Continued from first &aae) Bette Nelson, supt- Morning service at 11 p. m, “ Bitter Waters Made Made Sweet” will be the subject of i].e sermon. A brief installation for new Youth Fellowship officers will be conducted. lintermediate Fellowship at 6:45. Senior Youth Fellowship at 7 p. m. The new officers will have charge, Mrs. W. B, Collier will speak on the duties o f new officers. Refresh­ ments will be served. The three conversation groups will meet in three different homes Wednesday night at 7:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Paul II. Elliott, minister. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. with John Pow­ ers supt. Morning worship at 11 a,, m. Morning worship sermon, “ Shifting Attitudes.” Choir rehear­ sal Saturday at 7:30 p. m. nta and faculty o f Cedarville Col-! Probate court made the following .cge in observing the Day of Prayer i ,Jof s '■ r colleges and listening to the a(l. ; nitnx, estate o t Sarah Eli*. tress by Rev. Peiters of Middletown,!'abeth Rhubett« lute o f New Jasper President Vayhinger announ- es that quite a number of new tiuknts have entered the college Ids semester. The Greene County ministerial issoeiation thru its officers has nn- ounced the next meeting will be _ _ .eld at Wilbcrforce. The twelvth . L‘ Jopes M executor, estate o f Rob- ay of Feb. —Lincoln’s birthday " rt L Thurston, Late o f Osborn, with- ,ay will again be observed by \Vil-,0U*’ bont ’ Mildred M. Dershem, lorfoi ee . ri.orl and the public will as administratrix, estate o f Herbert tear Rabbi Julius Mark o f Nash. L* Dcrshem* late of Xenia Twp., un- »'ille, Tenn. and Charles Keteham <R>1* $40,000 bond; Ronald H» Kinder ■resident o f Mt Union college at a* administrator, estate o f George alliance, Ohio. At the noon hour kinder, Hellbrook, ^tinder he Greene Co, Association will $500 b(md> antl a]s ° .as admin5strator add its business meeting", so an- es^a*e ° f katie A. Kinder, late Twp., under $1,000 bond; Ode Gasho as administrator, estates o f Herbert O, Rife and Mary Rife, late o f Tre- bein, under $3,000 bond; Oliver Griffy as administrator, estate of Laura Ilollingshead, late o f James­ town under $2,000 bond; Rena clubs, are to be asked to join in op- bounces Dr, John W. Bickett, pres- Lcllbrook, under $500 bond. posing the bill now before the legis lature. fute. Miss Martha Tannehiil will preside at the meeting and Mrs. Tourist Camp Raid Nets Dice Game Jerome A. McPhee, 335 W. First St., Dayton, arrested in au an ti-j.j0},n Bickett will have charge of gambling raid conducted at 1 a. m. j the program. The topic for discuss- Saiurday at a Bath Twp. tourist , ,,fi the Christian and Race, camp by Prosecutor Marcus Slump, >Several o f the young women will Deputy Sherrifi J, It. Ramsey and a pai.j on the program. ident of the association. | ESTATE APPRAISALS The young women's missionary These estates were appraised: society of the United Presbyterian! Elizabeth J. Cooper: gros| value, church will meet Saturday evening j $18,493,38; deductions, $3,475.57; ,nis week with Miss Marjorie Brad- net value, $45,017.81. BABY QUICKS Our descriptive folder will tell you in detail about “ Farm Tested’’ chicks and turkey poults, about our U. S. AP­ PROVED PULLORUM CON­ TROLLED flocks, many of which are headed by It. O. P. cockerels, also about our breed­ ing program for faster grow­ ing, higher egg production birds, that will make more mon­ ey for you. Hatching twice each week. Call, phone; or write for folder and price list now. KIRBY HATCHERIES 1318 W. Main St. Springfield, Ohio I ttiH m iM iiitm m iiM uiM H U tM U M itttim iiiiiM iM iiuiiiiim iiiiM COURT NEWS I DIVORCES FILED ! Sally Stupp, 145 Meadows Rd., ; Skyway Park, against Ralph, Iona ■ St., Drexol, Dayton; neglect and i cruelty grounds; married "June 24, 1926 at Dayton. Mary E. Leach against Floyd, Jamestown; cruelty; married Sept. 4, 1926 at London, 6, Conrad Groth, Jr., against Ruth, 2i25 Lawndale Ave., PUasant Ridge, 23, 1946; plaintiff requests Ids wife be restored to her former name o f Hertel. * Melvin Davis against Hazel, 926 E, Main St., Xenia;neglect; married June 18, 1959 at Jamestown. Ward Little against Lillie, Jef- Culiert W. Lindsay: gross value, $1,250; deductions, not listed! net val­ ue, $1,250. Connorum S. Dillon: gross value, $26,642.35 deductions - $9,362,72 net value, $17,379.63. ASK APPRAISAL The county auditor was directed to appraise the estate of Jesse Bob­ bitt. TRANSFERS APPROVED Real estate transfers were author­ ized for the following persons: John F, Murray, administrator of the estate o f Martha A. Brown, late o f Miami Twp., and Salome Rosato as administratrix o f the estate of Dominick D’Rosito, late of Osborn, the estate o f Sarah B. Hagar, was authorized to sell securities. MARRIAGE LICENSES (granted) Lamar Lewis Patton, Fairfield, section forman, and Mrs. Avonelle Maxine Burnette Witherspoon, 73 E. Xenia Dr., Fairfield, (Applied For) Robert Samuel Gross, Middle- town, owner and manager o f body shop, and Herborta Bell, Xenia, CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, organist. Sab­ bath school at 10 a. m. William Ferguson, supt. Miss Jenaette Spahr, pianist, Lesson topic, JesUs Feeding the Five Thousand, Sermon 10 a. m. The communoin o f -the Lord’s supper will be observed. Subject “ The Place o f Thankfulness in the Partaking o f the Holy Com­ munion.” by Dr. Bickett. Preparatory services on Friday evening this week with Rev. Rob- bert Mulhollan preaching. The choir will lead the congregation in singing the one hundredth psalm and also the twenty -third psalm. The congregation will join the pastor in quoting the apostles Creed. The young people will meet at 7:30 in the evening and study the topic. Who is brother? 1 On next Wednesday evening the prayer-meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be led by the pastor and the topic will he “ The lost Battalion.” It will be an evangelistic message. - ‘ •; i | Do you want to go U P DP&L Names Power Plants Kenneth C, Long, president o f the Dayton Power and Light company, has announced the changing o f the name of the electric generating station from Millers Ford station to the Frank,, M. Tait station; also the new electric generating station now under construction just south of Miamisburg, will be called the O. H. Hutchings station. A lasting tribute to the two men who have spent their working ‘ lifetime in the pioneering and developing of the electric system which is now The Dayton Power and Light Company, that it might better serve the territory covered by its net­ work. V This honor bestowed upon Frank M. Tait, chairman o f the board, and’ O. H. Hutchings, vice president of the company, is a fitting tribute in re­ cognition of the long and faithful service rendered by these two men, to the community. Their enthusiastic optimism and faith in the industry and in the territory served by the company, have resulted in the generat­ ing capacity being installed always well in advance of the increasing de­ mand for service. This fact is widely recognizesd as being, largely respon­ sible for the industrial growth of Dayton and the surrounding territory which in turn brought about the in­ creased expansion in population throughout this area. Just received shipment of all kinds of LADDERS Best Quality made by Rich Pump & Ladder Company J X- 1 »» *?* I f tT I t ? *5* I t ❖ f I t ❖ * t ❖ FRESHMAN WIN OVER ZANES- FIELD 39-22 The Cedarville college freshman basketball team won a 39-22 verdict over Zanesfield high school on the latter’s floor Wednesday night. • LEGAL NOTICE « NOTICE .Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day Step Ladders............ .............. 3 ,4 , 5, 6, 7, 8 ft . f 9§cFT, 1 t Straight Ladders...........................12 ,14 ,16 ft . f 80c FT, I 4* i % Extension Ladders............20 ,26 ,30 ,36 ,40 ft. | 8§cFT. 1 Do not confuse the above with cheap grade ladders. These are made of first quality wood, properly made, well ironed and braced. * * ❖ 4- I Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. fflllfflliiiiililililllHIJiMliKI® IlfliliUin MONEY to LOAN For Buying a Home or Farm Bepairing or Refinancing CONVIENENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE A ll Savings Insured to $5000 Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association n of February, 1947, H. K . Stormont, Pt J, MeCorkell, Harold Hanna, James Bailey, J. N . CrcswQll and H. C. Oreswell as Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Ccdar- ville, Ohio, successor in title to The Reformed Presbyterian Cliurch (General Synod) Church of Cedarville, Ohio; filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, praying for an order of the Court 'authoriz­ ing and directing them to sell the following described real estate, to-w it: Situate in the Village of Cedarville in the County of Greene and State of Ohio; Being Lot No, 1 of ppoperty as subdivided, as shown on sketch on deed recorded in Volume 191. page C23, Greene County Deed Records, by the said trustees of said church and for the part tiiereof hereby conveyed, beginning at a stake in the north property line of North Street, corner to Lot No. 2, said stake hear­ ing S. 7-8° 50' W . 105 feet from an iron pin, corner to tiie parsonage lot of said church in said north property line of said street; thence with the properly line of said street S. 78° 50’ W , 78.60 feet to a stake at the intersection of -(he property Hnes of North and East Streets; thence with the east prop­ erty line of said East Str eet N . 12° 45’ W . 147,18 feet to a stake; thence, leaving said street, N . 41° 15' E. 91.83 feet to a stake, corner to aforesaid parsonage lo t; thence with Said parsonage lot S. 5 3 ° 26’ E . 14.49 feet to a stake corner to lot No. 2 ; theme with tho lino of said lot No. 2 S. 11° PI' E, 192.22 feet to tin place of beginning, con­ taining 14,370 sqare feet Oj- 0.33 Acre. For tile reason the same is no longer nec­ essary or useful for Church purposes a=vl that it would ho for the best interests of said church to sol) the same. Said petition will be for hearing oil th? 10th day of March, 1947, o r as soon there­ after as the Court may assign the same, and ail interested; persons are -hereby notified that unless objections are field thereto prior to said date, the Court may grant The prayer of said petition. TRUSTEES OF THE FIRST PRESBY­ TERIAN CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE. OHIO. Miller & Finney (2-7-4t-2-28) Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. _______ _________________ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of W . H. Barber, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that J. C. Town;- lov, has been duly appointed as Adminlslrt.f r W W . A , D. B , N. of the estate of W . H. Barber, deceased, late of Cedarvillo Village. Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 30th day of January, 1947. WILLIAM B . McCALLIRTER Judge of tho Probate Court, Greene County, O. (2-7-3t-2-21) By Luella Hovrs?r Chief Deputy Clerk Phone 6-2141 Cedarville. Ohio n n iM i i i n M n ^ ^ C O Z Y » THEATRE « Fri. - Sat. Feb. 7 - 8 William Boyd - Andy Clyde e Devil’ s Playground •ts - Science- Speaking of Animals Sun. - Mon. Feb- 9 - 10 Gene Tierney - Cornell Wilde lcLeave Her to Heaven” Also Fox News imk *>h- 12 - 13 eqreid » Eleanor Parker iuman Bondage” mount News - Cartoon NOTICE The lands and Quarry lake o f the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, O., West of town (U. S. Route 42) are now the property of H. A . Tyson* Trespassing for any5purpose is strictly -a forbidden and trespassers will be person­ ally liable. H. A. TYSON, London^ Ohio PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to devote my full time to operating my store, I will offer at public auction my complete line 6f farm implements, located 8 miles northeast of Xenia and two miles south of Yellow Springs on the Grinnell road on Monday, February17,1947 at 12 o’clock POWER FARM MACHINERY Ford-Ferguson tractor with breaking plow; heavy duty mower for Ford tractor; Massey Harris 7 ft. self propel­ led combine only used one season, same as new; Wood Bros, corn picker, in good condition; two rubber tired wagons; heavy duty 2 wheel farm machinery trailer; 12-7 McCormick Deering power lift wheat drill; 990 John Deere corn planter; 7 ft. disc; cultipacker; rotary hoe; hay ttedder; harrows; 2 bottom 14” breaking plow; beet chopper; hand sheller; ice cutter; ensilage cutter; potato sorter; wheel dump scoop; auto trailer axels; 2 boats; galvanized water tank; oil burner tank heater same as new; Myers pump and pump jack, runs in oil; Vacway seed cleaner practically new; platform scales; 1-2 h.*p. electric motor; 95 h. p. Ford motor complete ex­ cept for starter; truck hoist; auto tractor; new merchan­ dise including—-Freeman hydraulic manure loader com­ plete with pump for Allis Chalmers WC tractor; James­ way feed cart; 2 new 11.00x38 Goodyear tractor tires; some Alemite grease buckets; milk stools; tool boxes; posts and miscellaneous small equipment. In connection with my store business I Will offer fo r sale some used hay and grain elevators; one reconditioned double chain wooden ele­ vator and 2 Universal elevators used one season which customers are offering for sale so as to purchase the new 40 ft. Universal elevator that was not available last fall; also one used garden tractor in ex­ cellent condition; one power lawn mower *practically new; 4 used 7.00x20 truck tires. HAY & GRAlR—1600 bales first cutting alfalfa; 200 bales second cutting alfalfa; 1500 bales mixed*hay; 100 bales straw; 250 bales *oats straw with young alfalfa in it; 27 bales bean straw; 250 bu; oats; 30 bu. rye. ■' - 10 SHOATS WEIGHING 100 POUNDS 1940 1% ton V8 Ford truck with 1942 motor just recently overhaul­ ed, 8.25x20 tires on rear, A real truck in good condition, Have just ’ purchased a larger truck to fit my need is the Only reason for sell­ ing this one, LUNCH SERVED CORNELIUS GRINNELL Phone Yellow Springs 2739 Joe Gordon, auctioneer OWNER • Rings • Pearls • Lockets • Diamonds • Bridal Sets • Manicure Sets • Mantle Clocks • Costume Jewelry • Expansion Bracelets • Hammered Aluminum Ware and many other items suitable for Valentine gifts R I C H Jewelery Main find Detroit Streets Xenia, O.

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