The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
.* 9 ■ -Mt -'V . .#' ‘ Page Fouf Friday, April 11,1947 The Cedarville, O. Herald Jk ii h k ;With t h e Churches METTHODIST CHURCH William B. Collier, minister. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Bette Nelson, supt* Morning Service at 11:00. The sermon topic -will be “ The Gali-' lean Road” ‘Intermediate Fellowship at 7:00 p. m. Senior Youth Fellow ship at 7:00 p. m. The Junior Choir will meet in the parsonage ater school Thurs day afternoon. The Senior Choir -will meet Thursday night at 8:00 in the church. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. Sabbath School 10 a. m. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 a. m. Theme, “Walking With God.” There will not be a meeting of the Y. P. C. U. Sabbath evening, as the Gospel Team of the college is presenting a program in the 2nd U. P. church of Xenia at 6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p. m. Union prayer meeting Wednes day, 8 p. m. in our church. Leader, Rev. William B. Collier’. Xenia Presbytery will meet Monday^ April 14, at 10 a. m. in the Reynoldsburg church. Dele gate from the session Dr. D. F. Kyle* alternate, Fred Dobbins. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Paul H. Elliott, minister. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath School, John Powers, supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. The Sacrament o f The Lord's Supper. Reception of Members. 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship meeting. Tuesday April 15, The Broad caster Class meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williamson, with Mrs, Dana Bryant joint hostess. Program in charge of Mrs. H. D. Wright and Mrs, William Wade. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening at the United Presbyter ian Church. Friday, April 11 at 8:00, we will hold Preparatory Service. Sermon by the Rev, Frank Long, of The Friend’s Church, Xenia. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, minister. Mrs. Elwood Shaw, organist. Sabbath School 10:00 a. m. John Skillings, supt. Miss Jeanette Spahr, pianist. Lesson topic—The Kingdom Established. Morning Preaching service 11:00 o’clock. The sermon topic will he “A question proposed to the Apostle Peter as given in John’s Gospel in the Twenty- first chapter." It is one of the greatest questions from songs, dealing with our love for Christ. This sermon will be preached by Dr. Bickett. It will close with an Evangelistic note. The Younfj People wilt meet at seven-thirty and study the topic “ God and I are partners.” WANTED FARMS-TRACIS TOWN PROPERTY W. A. COCHRAN, BROKER Tel. 4561 South Charleston, O. ‘WE GET IT DONE’ Write Box 434 CLINTON ROUSH 939 HYBRID SEED CORN The dependable HYBRID that has been grown by this company for the past 20 years, with one of the best crops ever grown ready to plant. If you are in need of Seed Corn, See or Call Either HERBERT POWERSOR HAROLD HANNA Cedarville, Ohio Dial 6-2202 MONEY to LOAN For Buying a Home or Farm Repairing or Refinancing CONVENIENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE A ll Savings Insured to $5,000 Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association Cedarville, Ohio - 1 . . I M i ......... . i i Phone 6-2141 TAKE CARE OF YOUR NUTRITION ZONE AND IT W ill TAKE CARE OF YOU iNJUST\0 ©iVE NATURE A CHANCE! Make aur# your central source o f health h functioning property! ©ETADLER1KATODAY! U>« *v«ry o!h«r day for110 days and nolle* ths different#!Try tfili 10 day TONE UP of NATURE^NUTRITION ZONE Start ing TOMORROW MORNING— UPON .A R I S I N G Don’t Delay!. .Do It todayl ASK YOUR DRUGGIST! CAUTION. USXONIYAS DIRECTED IHISt SATISFACTION GU RANTEED O MONEY REFUNDED LSiZg to flip APtEjtlKA CO., Dtp?. I, 51. Paul 1, Minn. CLIFTON Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bickett attended the funeral service of Miss Roxy Martin in* Reynolds burg Tuesday of this week. Miss Martin has been a missionary in Egypt in the United Presbyter- Church for forty years. She re tired from service- a few years ago and has made her home in Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Bickett had a part in the service which was directed by Rev. Glenn Stephens. Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Harris left last Sunday afternoon for a months vacation in Texas. The Young People of the Clif ton United Presbyterian church were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lafferty last Sunday evening. Following a short devotional service con ducted by John Skillings t h e Laffertys played a number of records on the Crucifixion. The concluding number was the Lord's Prayer. Refreshments were served. The Young people felt they had a very enjoyable and worshipful evening. Man Killed by W all in Storm A Skyway Park resident was injured fatally and scattered property damage was reported throughout Greene county as the A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE N. Detroit St. 1 Xenia, O. Also Baby Ducks 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 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 for folder and price list now. hatgherie : 1318 W. Main St. Springfield, Ohio Greene Countians „ Receive Benefits Hugh A. McNary, Jr. Manager of the Dayton field office of the social security administration an nounced today that in the four counties serviced by that office, as" of March 31. 1947, 8,208 bene ficiaries are receiving $1.73,006.38 each month, under the old age and survivors insurance provi sions of the social securitl act, and since Jan. 1,1940, 4,381 lump sum payments totaling §575,744.- 27 have been paid in cases where no survivors were entitled to result of high winds over the weekend. Jerry Cordell, 78, Dayton, R. R. 8, residing at Skyway Park died in Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, Saturday night a few hours after a concrete wall fell on him in Skyway Park. Coroner A. P. McDonald, of Montgomery county, said the man suffered a skull fracture. He re turned a verdict of accidental death. The man was reported to have been injured when wind toppled a twenty-foot wall of a building which Cordell's son, Nor man, was constructing in Skyway Park. The body was taken to the Alan K. Woods funeral home, Spring- field. monthly benefits. Distribution of these payments in Greene county is as follows: Monthly benefits, 415 beneficiaries, §7,100.77; lump sum, 181 beneficiaries, §20,499.78. Warns Ohioans of Brush Fire Danger State Highway Director Mur ray D. Shaffer has asked resi dents of Ohio to secure permits and use care when burning brush and rubbish along highway right- of-ways, wooded sections or state forest reserves. Director Shaffer said he is seeking’ the cooperation of all Ohioans because each spring many trees are killed or injured and soil fertility is destroyed along ith fences, crops, farm buildings and wildlife shelter and food for birds and animals due to uncontrolled fires. He also pointed out that forest fire laws of Ohio do not permit kindling a fire outside munici palities without permission dur ing the months of March, April, May, October and November and persons violating these laws are subject to fines not to exceed ( § 200.00 “If it is necessary to have a brush fire or burn over a clear ing, weed field or burn rubbish, first obtain a permit from local fire warden, then read the per- P UB LIC SALE APRIL 2 6 , 1 9 4 7 Saturday, 10 A . M., at West Door Court House, Xenia, Ohio TWO NICECOTTAGES Cedarville, Ohio In order to settle the W . H. Barber and Lucy J. Barber Estates the real estate, consisting o f :— (1) Lot No. 4 Cedarville Realty Addition, corner S. Main and Maple Sts.; Good 4-room cot tage; Appraised $2,500.00. (2) Homestead on corner Chillicothe and North Sts. Cottage o f 7 rooms. Garage and ample shed room. Good sized lot. Excellent loca tion fo r a home. Appraised $4,500.00. Terms: 10 % on day o f -sail) balance within 15 days. For particulars inquire: J. C. Townsley, Admr., Cedarville, Tele., Cedar ville 6-1051. Col. Joe Gordon, Auct., Cedarville, Tele, Xenia 182, c /o Marshall Realty Co. Miller & Finney, Attys., Allen Bldg., Xenia, Tele. 95. Ill The Famous ET is meeting hundreds of building needs The “Quonset 20” keeps matching right into the hearts of thousands from coast to coast. And no won der. No other building has been adapted to so many uses. No other building offers so many money saving advantages. This durable, arch-rib building is 20 feet wide and available in any length re quired, m sections of 12 feet. It goes up fast and maintains Its good appearance with a minimum of upkeep; construction is sturdy, fire-resistant, pei.mment. Let us give you all the facts on America’s greatest building value today. 11 Airport Office Boat Storage Bookshop Bunkhouse Cabin Cement Storage Church Dairy Dining Room Dormitory Dressing Room Dry Kiln Dwelling Factory Farm Storage Feed Storage Feed Store Food Locker Furniture Shop Garage Greenhouse Grocery Store Hatchery Hog House Hunting Lodge Kennel Laboratory Laundry Leather Storage Liquor Store Loafing Barn Lubricating Rack Meat Storage Milk House Mining Shed Office Oil Storage Paint Storage Poultry House Powerhouse Print Shop Produce Stand Radio Station Recreation Hall Restaurant School Sheep Shelter Shower Room Silkworm Culture Ski Lodge Slaughter House Stock Shed Storage Shed Summer Cottage Tenant Farmhouse Tin Shop Tire Storage Trailer Service Warehouse * Welding Shop This partial list of recent uses t(t which the “ Quonset 20’* hns been put suggests its great versatility and adaptability. Let’s talk over your building problem.. i f "Quonsel" buildings are products of Sfran-Slesi Division Great Lakes Steel Coip. OPEKASIT CENTER Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 R.C. WeilsAdds ToServiceThru Advertising R. C. Wells is adding' to its services a plan for informing this community on- its services and supplies through a series of regular advertisements, the first of which appears in last week’s issue of the Herald. R. C. Wells believes it to be a -public service to make known its products and services which will help and serve the farmers and feeders. Major items in the series will be Purina chows for livestock and poultry, Purina sanitation products and farm supplies. These are the products of exten sive study at the 738 acre Ral- mit carefully and comply with all its conditions,” Director Shaf fer said. “For by observing the laws and rules we will he helping to conserve our natural resources and preserve for posterity our fields, streams and wooded areas which are so vital to our state.” VISIT THE H O M E FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged ston Purina research farm, Gray Summit, Mo., and analytical, .bio logical and pathological labora tories. Produced under exacting stan dards and:;from quality ingred ients, there are Purina chows for feeding all types of livestock and poultry, from tiny laboratory animals to cattle. R. C. Wells intends to keep this area in formed on the rapid progress in feeds and feeding through the columns of the Herald. Purina sanitation products’ are scientifically prepared for dis ease prevention, parasite control and combating germ carriers. The farm supply items likfe feeders, waterers, brooders and many others, are designed for maxi mum efficiency, endurance, econ omy and profit. BEST BUY BIG The Miami Fertilizer Company is an inde pendent Miami Valley concern under direct operation of its owners. FERTILIZERS OF PROVED QUALITY FOR ALL SPRING CROPS For more than 20years successful farm ers have depended on B IG M Ferti lizers for maximum yield of all crops. They know free-flowing B IG M brand is always manufactured up to highest standards . . . never down to price. Better get the best.., best buy B IG M. The Miami Fertilizer Company » OFFICE IN DAYTON, OHIO FACTORY IN TREBE1N, OHIO Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Reasonable Charges DR, C. E. WILKIN Optometric Eye Specialist Xenia, Ohio ‘HERE IS OPPORTUNITY' 5 to 6 A. with a frontage of 600 ft. on U. S. 42 at the corporation of South Charleston, O. Improvements consists of a good 2 story frame dwelling of 8 rooms, bath and in closed service porch, approved roof, base ment 15x30 ft., good barn 28x34 with full mow over head, 500 bu. steel crib, 4-car garage and work shop, large machine storage shed, electricity, nat. gas, hard and soft water, other buildings. All city utilities available. This property will deliver to purchaser in 30 days from sale at $10,500. This Is a Business Man’s Opportunity FDR APPOINTMENT CONTACT W. A. COCHRAN, BROKER Tel. 4561 Write Box 434 South Charleston, O. <■» * *r* '« y 1 Good feed and good sanitation will help you get you? chicks, pigs, and calves off to a flying start. See us for | PURINA’S special starting feeds. AMERICA'S FAVORITE FEED FOR ANDi sk. i n iR PURINA PIGTAB PURINA GRANULES GHEK-R-TABS Mix With Putin rat i on to chick warm pigs. 85c water to kill germs. §1.00 you're money ahead when your ch i ck s l i v e andi g r o w —» f as t . That ' s wh y it K ^ p a y s to f e e d— 'pc0itrt& CH ICK STARTENA SALANCf YOUR GRAIN W e r e c omme nd Putina's special sup plement, made for f-a-3-t growth. It's*.• ’P a n itta , SOW&PIGCHOW EED PURINA CALF STARTENA Every bag saves 4 cans milk and costs far less. 'Pan£rt& TURKEY STARTENA Growe r s KNOW i t p a y s o f f in f as t growth and livability. ‘P ia e e fyom R. C, WELLS Cedarville, Ohio Phone 6-1031
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