The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
m. TBE C E B ^ m O L S HSSALB, FRIDAY, MARCH £ t t f o 888S8SS BOLD REGULAR MEETING j will be held at the club house on Tuea- The regular meeting o f the Greene j day evening, March H . Memebrskm County Fish and Game association I and banquet tickets will be on sale. * «*-. x Thursday FREE - Friday PARKING IN SPRINGFIELD MARCH 6-7 SPRING OPENING EASTER PARADE of Values Sponsored by the r e t a il m e r c h a n t s c o u n c il OF SPRINGFIELD, OHIO LIC SALE MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1947 at 12:00 noon 25 HEAD CATTLE g.i-T-^c" cow 4 vts. oK calf by side; Guernsey eavr» 5 yrs, old calf bv rule; Guernsey etrer, 8 yrs. old calf by side; Guc-rrsey cr,x; sfyr.-. old f re-ben in March; Registered Jersey cow S yts. clu da MnrJi 2 Gac-r-ej: and SIio;U;om cow, 4 yrs. old, V rlt J?: Royi?t?re-« Jersey cow, 10 :-r:;. eld; Hereford cow, ' ‘ •"''•Me. reared; 5 Ht-iefert? cows to freshen in April; 4 vmiehfc 504 ) lbs; 8 Hereford sfceer 3 , weight 550 v.z K:r-fo-*l hdSevs, wigfe $ t s rr s t>t-. 14 HEAD HOGS ^ C Spotted sows, due to far.cr.v in April, third litters; 4 Bouse e:,v=. d-ts to farrow in April, third litters; 2 Spotted gilts, due to farrow in April; Spetrd Poland China, yearling tear; Spot ted Poland iliita bear pig. 21 HEAD SHEEP l~t Corn scale ewes, due to lamb in April; 5 Dezsc-t ewes, due to ism1# in April; purebred Corriedala rain. FARM MACHINERY 3945 Farmali H Tractor, starter, lights, fu lly equip ped, cultivator and breaking plow, used very little and geed as new. McCcianck Tractor; 7 ft. I. H. C. Tractor disk; 7 ft. 1 . 1 ?, f . light dl-L; John ILere emu planter with tesgue trpek Y j re Is ra n ; S.rjeriur wheat drill, tractor hitch; I. H. 0 . y . y V hi- Lcr, cat 4 erc-f I. II. C„ corn tinder with handle car rier; 5 it. I. IL U. mower; 9 ft. ctiltirarhcr; 2 single row caltlya- 1 . 1 •; I ta r in g plow; hay tedder; corn slid; miscellaneous ar ticle 1935 Chevrolet l 1 2 tea truck with extra good over side tires and almost new flat bed. 4 I e ; Li.*; ; C.\S need one year; 4 sides geed harness, collars, Ike.. GE 3 hrIdles. FEED— 5£0 bushels com; p fi bales heavy mixed bay. TERMS—CASH RALPH B. FERGUSON Joe Gordon, auctioneer _Turn!;;:!! _a::cl Vvc;slc.rJ, clerks Lunch by Xenia U. P, Cbarsh / l i L I>”^“T ™*Un***“ «8 Meltoir Buys Land with reifsshnr^ts amrlimch will fol- a 1 ciTU ' r ef Cf' I low it has been announced by J. M. A t b u f i r i l t S , Coffiuan, secretary of the organiza- f tion. jAppellate Court \ Hears Two Cases j Only two cases confronted the [court o f appeals fo r the second jud icial disti-ict at its semi-annual ses- ■sion in common pleas court in X en ia . fon Wednesday. In one suit, the American Nation al Five Insurance Co. o f Osborn, A three-acre parcel o f land in Ced- arville Twp., along Route 42, was sold at sherrifPs sale in the Court House corridor Saturday morning for $244,13 to Edward G. Melton, near Cedarville, The sale was conducted in a fore closure action brought by County Treasurer Harold J. Fawcett against Amaziah Hamilton and. others, for $127.11 in delinquent taxes. County Zoning W ill £ ± ? “ !1 ‘J ! ’! £ E £ r ,. ,£ 2 •Be Discussed on Air based on a gas explosion in a residence owned by Albert Krumm, ; Inc., at Osborn Jan. 29, 1944, is ap pealing from a decision fo r the defend ant Western Ohio Public Service Co. . o f Greenville. The other case has been appealed A few things Mr, and Mrs. Averag citizen and taxpayer do not know a- bout county Zoning is the topic for discussion to be heard over station WING next Sunday afternoon at l on the Fact Finders forum. Maj. Henry S, Bagley of Bible the Book for Tomorrow” . Mr. Carl Corry will conduct the devotion al service. A cordial invitation is ex tended' to all. An announcement concerning the Young Peoples service will be made during the morning worship. by Sirs. Olive Lmdamaod, the plain- ... ,, _ i . , , c n o r . . , . will appear on the program, tiff, who seeks $4,785 which she j ” , __________ * claims her husband, George A. Lind- ameod, lost in an alleged gambling center operated as Druids Lodge by Paul Dennis, the Franklin Grove Osborr. 1Finney Elected to Fraternity Office W e Have the LOOKS Screen and Storm Door Locks............ ea. 90c Inside Door Locks....................... . ea. 2.25 Front Door Locks....................... .......... ea. 4.00 Night Latch Pin Tumbler.... ... ....... ea. 2.80 Butt Hinges 3x3 Dull Brass ...... ........ . pr. 46c I I 1F-TWliOGW Complete with balances, weather- stripped. Windows glazed with single strength, pre-fitted, treated to resist rot. Semi-K.D. , »n size 24x16 ___ 24x20 ..... 24x24 ..... 24x28 ...... 26x26 ..... 30x24 ...... 30x26 ..... 30x28 ...... price **»•*««««■)«» »**»*«•«•»*•* «««»*.««•*«»*««**■*«« *•«*»• 4 »« • » .« » * ■ 12.85 13.93 15.00 15.95 15.75 16.00 16.50 17.00 GedsxvilleLumberCo. Ledge Na 2, United Ancient Order o f Druids, o f Dayton, and others, ah 'defendants. The appelate court's session will be its first in Greene County since William 0 . Wiseman, Dayton, was >.levated to the presiding judgeship, succeeding Roscoe G. Hornbeck of Loudon. The third jurist is Fred G, Miller o f Columbus. Clinton Hospital Drive Head Talks in Xenia T. S. Townsley, Wilmington, chair- nan of the Clinton County committee .hat conduceted a successful bond issue campaign to finance a county gener- sl hospital there, appeared before the Greene County Hospital committee Wednesday evening at city hall, in Xenia. Clinton County voters agreed at 'he geneial election last fall to bond themselves in the sum o f §500,000 to finance a proposed memorial hospital ,>f general type to be built in Wil- rdngton. Plans fo r the building were prepared by a Springfield architect before the question was brought to vote. S. D. Davis, chairman o f the hos pital committee in Greene county, .aid other information in regard to he Gm r.e County proposal, was resented at Wednesday night’s meeting. Two New Farm Classes Started Twenty-four World II veterans were enrolled when a new class for on-the-farnr training fo r GI’s was organized in the vocational agricult, tuie room at Xenia Central high school Monday night with Joseph A Finney,Jr., near Clifton, as instruct or. The group includes eight new stu dents and sixteen others transferred .o the Xenia class from GI farm schools at Jamestown and Spring Valley to equalize enrollment at those places. The fourth farm training school fo r veterans was launched in Greene county Tuesday at 8 p. m. when a claps was organized at Bryan high school, Yellow Springs, with Rogers Collins, Cedarville Twp., farmer, as instructor James II, Finney, son o f Mrs. ^onna B. Finney, R. R. 2t Cedarville, Ohio, and. student at the Ohio State university, was recently elected to the office of Registrar for the ’47- 48 term at the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Columbus, Ohio. License Tags Go On Bale Monday The 1947 auto license tags will go on sale Monday, March 10, in Cedai'- villc by the new deputy registrar, P. J. McCorkeil, Bolivian Is Final Speaker in Series Enrique S. de Lozada o f Bolivia will he the final speaker o f the year xia the town meetings sponsored by -he XcrM Rotary Club at Xenia Cen- _ral high school auditorium on next Thursday, March 13. The speaker comes as a service o f the United Nations council and is chief o f the standard living section in serial .affairs department o f UN. The general public is invited to at tend the meeting. There Is no ad mission charge. CLIFTON NEWS A possibility o f a veteran’s agri culture school center is eminent in Greene County. Quite a number of GI’ s are enrolling, Mr, Roger Collins will likely be one o f the instructors, GI farm boys have a good opportunity to attend classes while they work on their farms. Miss Martha Tannehill won first place on the Miss Margaret E, Rife Bible Reading contest in Cedarville college last sabbath night. This annual contest has been held for a good many years and always attracts a great deal o f attention. Quite a number o f people bought memberships in Xenia, community concerts put on by the Columbia con certs association. The first number was given last Monday evening in the Xenia high school auditorium, ft was given by.Erno Valesnek, a violinist. The next number will be, Rose BamptoApn the evening o f March 25 . Mr. Blaine Spahr left last Tues day fo r the White Cross Hospital in Columbus whel^c he will have an op eration on the nerves o f bis face which have been causing a lot of pain. Dr. Arthur P. Schnatz will present the picture, “ The Bible the Book for Tomorrow” in the union service in the opera house Sabbath evenning at 3 o ’clock. The devotional work wall be led by Carl Corry, The women o f the United Presby terian church served the meal at the B. Rife sale. They did an excellent job. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, minister. Mrs. Ehvood Shaw, organist. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath School. Wil liam Ferguson, superintendent. Miss Jeanette Spahr*, pianist. Lesson topic—-“Jesus Washes the Deciples Feet” . 11:00 a. m. Sermon—“ Jesus Sends the Twelve Apostles” . The evening union service in the opera house at 8:00 p. Dr. Arthur P. Schnatz will present the picture “ The Senior to Take Tests on Saturday l The upper ranking 40 per cent o f [the members o f the senior class o f Cedarville high school, together with the upper 40 per cent o f the seniors -*f f 15 Grcer.e county high schools, Wiis go to Xenia Central high school i-aturday morning to take the annual general scholarship tests conducted i y the state educational department. C O Z Y • THEATRE , Fri. - Sat. March 7 - 8 Pat O’Brien - Claire Trevor “Crack-Up” Popular Science - Sports REDCROSS (Continucfl from rage One) quh*e financial aid; referral service providing services not witliin the Home Service program. Reporting Service: Cooperation with the military find naval author ities by obtaining social history mat erial required for medical treatment, and by making reports on home con ditions needed by Commanding Of ficers in deciding questions of dis charge. clemency or emergency fur lough. Such reports are obtained dur ing office hours by Mrs. McCormick. All telegrams and long distance furlough verifications received after office hours, during the night and over the week-ends are handled by Miss Smith. Communication and Information Service: Assistance with communica tions between servicemen and their families and with inquiries in regard to their welfare; information concern ing regulations and legislation af fecting service and ex-servicemen and their dependants. This service is rendered by Miss Smith. Claims Service: Assistance to dis abled ex-servicemen and their de pendants of deceased men in present ing claims for pensions and other government benefits, such as insur ance, hospital and domiciliary care, Vocational rehabilitation, etc. All claims are serviced by Miss Smith. FARM AND HOME WEEK MARCH 18-21 The 35th Annual Farm and Home Week will be held at Ohio State Uni versity, March 18 to 21, inclusive. Programs will be presented by all departments of the College of Agri culture and in addition an assembly hour at 4 o’clock each day will feature speakers who will discuss subjects of genei*al interest. The evening pro grams will he devoted iargely to en tertainment. The dates selected are between quarters, a time when students will not be using the buildings. Programs may be had by calling the county office. -------------- A A Vital Part o f . . . YOUR FAMILY ESTATE The family memorial is an essential, important part of your family estate. It is a most permanent possession, a most durable heirloom. It is an investment which, once made, becomes an inheritance for generation after gen eration and pays the splendid dividends of family pride and remembrance. As you build your own family estate, consider a memorial as a vital part of i t We will be happy to consult with you—to help in the planning—and, if you wish, to huild a monument you will he proud of. Our New 1947 Exhibit May Now Be Seen IT IS DESIRABLE TO PLACE YOUR FAMILY MOUMENT WHILE LIVING The Geo. Dodds and Sons Granite Co. Xen ia, Ohio Phone 850 Established in 1S64 “We Build That Memory May Live” HARTLEY 7 /. WE PAY FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF MILK PRODUCERS The annual meeting o f the Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers Association will be held at the Bilt- more Hotel Ballroom in Dayton, Tues day, March 11. - j . Chicken supper at U. P. church parlors Friday, March 14, from 5:- 30 to 8:30 p. m. sponsored by Ladies Aid. HORSES *§ a COWS $ 3 §£ ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL XEN IA Mkh Reverse *“■«**■ Charges X E N I A F E R T I L I Z E R DR.RENSHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST announces the opening o f his of fice fo r Complete Optometric Eye Services in Room 8 Steele Bldg. Xenia, Ohio Phone 1911 CHlf> and at the saine time save money! % Sun. - Mott. March 9 - 10 ? June Haver ■*Vivian Blaine j “Three Little Girls ' in Blue” Fox News - Cartoon Wed. Thurs. March 12 - 13 Frank Morgan * Keenan Wynn “The CockeyedMirade” News - Cartoon • Pete Smith BABY OHMS Our descriptive folder will tell you in detail about “ Farm Tested’* clucks and turkey poults, about our U, S. AP PROVED PULLORUM CON TROLLED flocks, many of which are headed by R. 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 fo r folder and price list now. K IR B Y HATCHERIES % jMfain. SL VOhio Get the feed you want for your herd—mix it yourself or we’ll mix it for you— and at the same time save you money. Come in today and let us tell,you why we say— BETTERFEED-RIGGERPROFITS-LOWERDOST We buy ingredients in carload lots which means a sayings o f $5 to $8 per ton- to you! COME IN AND WATCH US MIX IT TO YOUR FORMULA Car White Hominy on Track, Cheaper than Corn— Pulveriz ed White Heavy Oats — Bran - Middlings - Meat Scrap - Tankage at a New Low Price a A lfa lfa Meal 13, 15 and 17% Cotton Seed Meal * Soy Bean Meal at New Low Prices - Quality Clover Seed Carload Continental Steel or Kokomo W ire Fence, all sizes W ill also have full line o f tile in a few days Good Gates at the Right Price FRANK CRESWELL AC .--. •Sgi
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