The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

Page Two lie Cedarville Herald A Republican Newspaper Published Every Friday by THURMAN MILLER. JR. Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter October 31, 1887 at the Postof- fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under Act o f Congress o f March’ 1879. Member—National Editorial As­ sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ ciation;' Miami Valley Press As­ sociation. lectivity exercised by the army and air force Sgt.. Sapp revealed that out o f every 1 Q 0 applicants fo r service, 40 are rejected be­ cause o f their inability to mea­ sure up. to high recruiting stan- Society SORORITY Several teachers from here at­ tended the Delta Kappa Gamma sorority luncheon at Trebein tav­ ern, Saturday afternoon. Miss Carrie Rife reviewed the history o f the local chapter, which: was organized Oct. 28,1939. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Lillie Hite has returned to her home in Jamestown after a six weeks stay with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earcle Wisecup. Mrs. Hite has been suffering a broken ankle. IN HOSPITAL Howard Arthur was taken from his home to Miami Valley hospi­ tal Monday evening, for treat­ ment. Mr. Arthur is suffering from complications. HAS OPERATION Mrs. Hendrix Burton, Hart­ man apartments under went, a operation at Springfield City hospital Tuesday morning for gall stones. ' SCRIPTURE1 a Peter; Jude; Luke 3:40-53. DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew 5:3-16. ‘ -i Building Character Lesson for November 18,1947 SUNDAY GUESTS Miss Hattie Drake and Miss Minnie Caldwell o f Springfield spent Sunday with Mr. and'Mrs. JgSUS GffiW Dan Marshal. 7E SHALL need to read careful- i VV ly Second Peter if we are to profit most in the study of Sunday’s lesson. Peter tells us: ’ ’According as his divine power hath given Us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowl­ edge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue.” We may partake of the divine na­ ture, having es­ caped the corrup- : Dr. -Newton » «>• ' . world through lust. That;. I, realize, is very difficult for us to;understand, and yet it is with­ in the grasp of every boy and girl, every man and woman, in all the world. In addition to Second Peter, we are asked to read Jude and Luke 2:40-52. The passage in Luke tells how Jesus grew and waxed strong In spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon him. ► * * *■ sons* t . , ■f V* 5* V He said that career and educa­ tional opportunities fo r men who can qualify. have been greatly expanded within recent months. For,., example he said 1,750,000 men in uniform hav^,taken, spare time courses fo r high .school and college credits since 1942. Even overseas, about 36,000 are in classrooms. In addition, he stated, each branch o f the service oper­ ates and maintains some o f the most modern and technical train­ ing schools in the world. Sgt. Sapp declared that today’s new regular army and air force are composed o f men with skill and ability who can master a multitude o f mechanical skills and scientific techniques. It be­ hooves our American youth o f today to take the advantages of­ fered in a career with the armed forces, ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Continued from Page One Xenia'Raid non; charge o f territory. For appoint- . . . ment write Mr. Gordon^, 209,Lowe A police rai_d. aM 9 .Park street B ]d g , Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf Beaver There West Jefferson Here Ross Plattsburg Bellbrook Jefferson Bryan Silvercreek There There There There- Here Here Dec. 2 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Jan. 13 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 20 Jan, 23 Jan,27 Jan. SO Feb. 6 VISIT IN INDIANA Miss Betty Nelson spent the week end with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gieser and family in Bloom­ ington Ind. VISIT IN COLUMBUS Mrs. J, S. West and Mrs. J. W . Johnston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bar- low in Columbus. WAYNESVILLE GUEST Miss Ruth Chandler o f Waynes- ville spent- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hilt and- Miss Mary Williamson. SILVERTON GUEST Mr. and Mrs* C. E. Masters have had as their guest: the for­ mer’s sister Mrs. J. F. McKin- niss of Silverton, O, IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and daughter Margaret Ann are spending a few weeks at Sara­ sota, Fla. SUPPER AND BAZAAR Final Notice: The W. S. C. S. o f the Methodist church will hold a cafeteria chicken supper and bazaar, Nov. 19 from 5:30 - 8:00. Many Christmas suggestions. b i r t h d a y d i n n e r Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery West entertained with a birth­ day dinner Sunday for Mrs. West’s mother Mrs. Raymond Owens. HOME FROM TRIP . . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans have returned from a trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. VISIT HERE Mrs, Paul Orr, Parkersburg, W» Va. and J. M. Orr o f Fair Haven O. have been visiting Mar­ ion Hughes. HOME CULTURE CLUB The Home Culture club will meet at the home o f Mrs, W. B. Collier on Tuesday, Nov. 18. WEEK END GUEST Patsy Collier spent the week end with friends in Mechanics- burg: VISIT IN CINCINNATI Mrs. Lina McCaulough is visiting her sister Mrs, R. E. Gaston in Cincinnati. U.S.Military RecruitsAre CalledFinest T-Sgt. George Sapp o f the US W E HEAR a great deal today about juvenile delinquency. The question everywhere arises, What can we do to prevent juvenile de­ linquency? We have the answer in Sun- 1 . day’s lesson. As Jesus grew in 1 wisdom and stature and in favor i with God and man, so can every |youth in America grow into strong : and beautiful manhood and worn- ; . anhood. \ 1 The parents of Jesus, we are told, obeyed God in doing for the Child all that they were commanded to do. * ♦ * >.ThaLevaof God ; .*«T/"EEP yourselves in the love of God,’?, Jude 21. There is Ithe formula: for buflding Christian ch*r- acter. This business of building Chris-, tian character is based on a formu-' la—keeping within the circle of. God’s love: It is just as essential to have ! the proper nourishment in build- > I Ing Christian character as In : |growing a fine ear of corn. Frog- i ress Is not accidental. It Is the result of right thinking, right be- ; i havior, right purpose. Only in the ’ love of God can the young life ; find the nurture for Christian ■ ! character: * * * •‘s .Christian Mathematics T URN again, if you will, to Sec^ ond Peter, and read his mathe­ matical formula by which Christian 'character is realized: “ Add to your faith virtue, and i to virtue knowledge, and to knowl­ edge temperance, and to tem­ perance patience, and to patience godliness, and to godliness broth­ erly kindness, and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these \ things be in you, and abound, they i make you that ye shall neither be ’ barren nor unfruitful in the knowl­ edge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Old-fashioned stuff, someone will cynically observe. Aye, old-fash­ ioned it may seem, but only from .this old-fashioned formula can char- •acter be built—Christian character, . And what is it that our needy, frightened world is asking for above everything else today? For the certitude of hope that is found only in hearts that are staid upon God. ; We may smile at Peter’ s mathe­ matics, but his formula is the only ■hope for United Nations, the only hope for; world peace, the only hope for civilization. * « • Jude’s Benediction Y OU have read, I hope, the brief Book of Jude, only 25 verses. You have followed his pungent, cogent argument. You have followed his exhortation. And now you come to his benediction—a very fitting cli­ max for Sunday’s lesson: “Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to pre­ sent you faultless before the pres­ ence of his glory with exceeding joy, .to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and evermore. Amen,” As you sit la your living room, , or on the train, or in the plane, or in the hotel, or at the hospital. West Jefferson There Spring Valley There Beaver Here A special pep assembly was held last Friday afternoon by the cheer leaders fo r the purpose pf' sending the team, o f f to their first game and to get the student body “ in the mood” to yell at that game. ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS A t a special chapel on Friday morning, moyies were shown on India by Robert “Bob” Foster, Mr: Foster^ who was once a pupil o f Dr. R. A . Jamieson, has been a missionary in the Punjab of India for some twenty years. These films were concerned with the life in the mission school where he and his wife worked.- They showed the pupils in class, playing games, preparing their meals, and also their primitive methods o f farming, “ He that findeth his life shall lose it, and be that Jpseth his life for my sake shall find it,” was the general theme of the Armistice Day Address', by. last Monday mornmgfc/ih; '.fihe^fehapel ; service. The Juniors jwe-hnpiS^^’ have a new pupil, EdwaYd Swi<5lCfrom Clarksburg, West Virginia, .to join them this week. He is en­ rolled in the Journalism Class and will be a future contributor to this column, SCARLET FEVER Sandra Bates, daughter o f Mf.- and Mrs. Floyd Bates is ill with scarlet fever, Sandra is in .th e first grade. Xenia, late Saturday night re­ sulted in the arrest and arraign­ ment Monday'of seven .persons, six o f them negros, in municipal court. All were committed- to jail by Judge D. M. Aultman jfor non­ payment o f fines. Five o f those charged listed 49 Park street as their residence. Two o f them, Preston- Robinson, 45, negro, and Birdie Low, 57 , negro, were each fined $50 and costs fo r keeping a disorderly house. C. W. Deathridge, 34, negro, also giving the Park street -address as his home, was assessed $25 and costs on a.drunk charge and $10 fo r loitering. Wendell Anderson, 39 negrfe, same address, was Charged with loitering but not arraigned. Laura Smith, 32, negro, of 1037 East Second street, drew a fine o f $25 and costs .on an intgx- .ication charge and a $10 and costs fine on loitering charge, Gertrude Cunningham, 38, negro, o f 49 Park street, and Rachael Tipton, .30, Cedarville, were each assessed $25 and costs on charges, o f loit­ ering. Dramatic Club to Present Comedy j ’ 'Cdd&rWHe college's dramatic l class will present Hart and Rauf? | man’s comedy, the Mafi -Wh<f f Came to Dinner, as their .semester ' offering on Dec,, i f , Practice, js. underlay directed by Miss Car­ rie Kifo. CLASSIFIEDADS First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum____________________ 25c Additional insertions le per word M in imum ____— 15c FOR SALE | FOR- SALE—Glow Boy coal, heating stove and coal laundry stove. Phone 6-3871. 42-tfx - Winter apples are now being harvjBted at N.agley’s OrchajrgL Day in your supply now. They iwill be higher later. 4§4 fc FOR SALE—Arco heating stove $ 20 ..- G, H. Hartman. ' - 49'-le ORDER YOUR Thanksgiving-. key now, A1J sizes drpssgd or "on fookeSi Nefd, Phone, 6--U^4£;y* 5 l FOR ' SALE—Phllco floor m$3el radio in fair condition, reasonable,. Box l l sCedarville, :‘49-ip t FOR SALE—W arn . M o r n i n,g heatrola. Also 20 guage shot gun. James Erwin, Phone 6-2435. . , 49-lc WANTED . WANTED—One man to work with local manager. $100 to $125 per month to sjtart, Ms?t be neat army and US air force recruit-’ or wherever .yon may ;bes, reading ing station, paid tribute in an l -i these lines, remember this—the armistice day statemOht he'i'e* to ’ * need ■of -Amwioif- today is the high caliber of the men being sworn daily into the American armed forces but said many more o f the same type are needed if this nation is to meet its respon­ sibilities fo r preserving World, peace, Sgt. Sapp said this area has nfona Christian character in the home, factory, store, hank, ’mil!, field,’ - school room, in the meeting house. God grant that we may heed the admonition o f the Scripture pas­ sages above, cited, end think on our. ways while it is yet day. The night cometh apace. ft: ft: ft: ■ (Copyrijhi by t i t l i d n i i M CatmeU i Rtliiieas XdaetUom w btbtU of 40 62.4 ifa t e l PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will sell at publie auction located % mile south o f Cedarville on Wilmington pike on , .v. * ait 1 p . m . TEAM OP MARES Good Workers * * ■ i 5—HEAD CATTLE— 5 Guernsey cow due to freshes by d&y pf sale; White cow used for nurse cow and calf-; % frpifersr bred. 51—HEAD SHEEP— 51 - ■ 18 Corriedale ewes; 0 Shropshire ewes; 28 ewes and lambs. FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering mowing'machine big 4 ; 2 wag­ ons; single disc; walking p low ; one row com plow ; corn planter; dump hay rake; harrow and drag; corn sheller; 2 oil barrels; 4^— 10 gal. milk cans; 2 sides harness; collars, lines and bridles; chicken feeders and brooder; lot o f miscellaneous articles. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS , g ____ - ________ 100 WHITE LEGHORN HENS ......... . . ,^,..,,1 ---------------------------------------------- - ....■— -|nr- - ■ 5 TONS TIMOTHY H A Y •’ W. 0. THOMPSON, OWNER Joe Gordon, auctioneer | m •K’ -gl The .Cedarville, O. Herald • Legal Notice • NOTICE .OF APPOINTMENT . Estate fof. Birdie C. Alexander, Deceased. ». Notice is hereby given that Rob­ ert C. Alexander has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the ;state o f Birdie C. Alexander, de­ based, late o f Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 7th day o f November, 1947. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser ll-14 -3 t-ll-28 Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE PEARL CAPLINGER, Plaintiff, - VS - CHARLES W. McDUFFORD, ET AL, . Defendants. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREECE COUNTY, OHIO Mary M. Grooms, a minor, re­ siding at R. R. No. 1, P. Q. Box No. 50, Sumter, South Carolina, will take notice that on the fth day pf November, 1947, the under­ signed, Pearl CapUnger, filed her petition in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene Coutny, Ohio in Case No. 25180 against Mary M. Grooms, and others, praying for partition o f certain real estate, Bounded and described as follows, « * .r * . . . . ‘ * ib :wit: TRACT NO. I— Situate in the County of Greene, ip the Stgte pf Ohio and in the City o f Xenia, hounded and des­ cribed as follows: Being part of a lot of land on West Second Street, commencing at the S. E. corner of said lot; thence N. 10 % ° W. 300 feet tb a stone in the center of the Xenia and-Bellbrook road; thence S. 79° W. 70 feet and 9/inehes to a s take; thence S, 10%° E, 300 feet to the Southern boundary line o f said lot; thence N. 79° E. 70 feet and 9 inches to the beginning, contain­ ing 49-100 o f an acre. Being the same premises con­ veyed by Charles White, and Georgianna. Whi.te to Carey Mc- Dufford Slid P§arl McDufford by deed dated June 30, 1910, and rer corded in Vol. 12 1 , Page 497 o f the D ^d Records!'of Greene County, Ohio. . ;TRAqg? no ? n - • Situate in the City o f Xpnia^ the County of Greene and State Of Ohio, and bounded and described- as;.foiloW 6 ! Being part of Military Survey No, .2241 in the. name of W, and A. Lewis on Shawnee Run; Begin­ ning at a stone’ comer to a lot- formerly owned by Charles Turner in the center o f the Xenia and Bellbrook road and running thence with the center of the said road S. 79° W. 70 2-3 feet to a stone corner to a lot formerly owned by Marie Williams; thence with the lias g f paid lot S, 10%° E. 300 feet t.q a Btgnftj fj)e?}ee N: 7 ®° fept to a) stone corner fg a lgt form­ erly owned by Charles thepce wit# his line S. 1@%? W. 309 l.egb 1 0 fha place pf beginning, containing 49400 o f M 8£Ve; or- less. Being the same premises as eoiF veyed from Grace Madden and Reed Madden to William F. Mc­ Kinney, by -Warranty deed,, dated May 3.920, and said deed is recorded ijf ypitimo” 32§/pa|g- 47 of the Deed Records o f Greene Goupty, Ohio, and being the same premises as conveyed by William F, McKin­ ney, Unmarried, to Carey McDuf­ ford, and Pearl McDufford by deed dated March 11, 1943, and recorded in Vol, 178, Page 191 The prayer o f the plaintiff’s peti­ tion being that her interest in the property described herein be set o ff to her in severalty, if the same .can be done without manifest in- |upy to the whole, if not, that said pfpmjsgs f.old and that parti­ tion fee fe? further proceedings and r§ iM 9§ STB orized by law. PEARL CAPLINGER, Plaintiff WEAD & AULTMAN . attorneys for Plaintiff 4 Alien Bldg..- Xenia, Obi® (114.4-6t-12-19) LEGAL NOTICE John B, Eggleston, whose last known residence was TomfeaJL Texas, will take notice that on October 17th, 1947, Minvervg Eg­ gleston. filed -her certain petition against hjm for divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty, befdfe 'Ccitt-. mon Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio,* said case being No. 25142 on the docket, of, 'said Court. Said cause will come on for hearing on or after'the ifh .day of December 1947. . Marcus Sfeoup Attorney fo r Plaintiff H0-24r6t-iL-23) nm m ~ ’HollafidjW. Hardfng;"wE^e^Iace o f residence'is unknown, will jtake notice that Clara Harding filed fear petition in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce upon the grounds o f gross neg lect'of duty and restoration to her -?< 5 £mer name; that: said'cause will be for hearing from and after six .weeks from the first publication’ o f this notice, to-wit, on November 28, 1947. (10-17-6t-ll-2X) Clara Harding NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Florence Kcnnett White, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that J, A. Finney and Hugh Alvin Bailey have been duly appointed as Ex­ ecutors o f the estate o f Florence Kennett White, deceased, late of Clifton Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 29th day of October, 1947. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, By Luella Howser 10-31-3t-1144 Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of William L, Wilson, aka W. L. -Wilson, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Wil- mah Spencer and H, C. Wilson have been duly appointed as Ex­ ecutors of the estate o f William L. Wilson aka W. L. Wilson, de­ ceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day o f October, 1947, - - - WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, - . By Luella Howser U-7-3t41-21 Chief Deputy Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 237 GIVING CONSENT OF THE VILLAGE TO THE PLOWING OF SNOW AND USE OF ABRA­ SIVES FOR ICE CONTROL UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF OHIO, bljplowJrig o f snow a n d ‘placing o f matter of the^plpwixig o f snow* and the placing o f abrasives for ice con­ trol, .under his supervision, from all Stake .Highways Extensions in or through . encorporated vil­ lages, in accordance with the pro­ visions o f Section 1178-5 o f the General Code .of Ohio, and, WHEREAS, It- is proposed, to plow .the snow and place abrasives fo r ice control on all State High­ way Extensions within the Village of Cedarville, in accordance with the standjard practices o f the Ohio State Highway Department, and, WHEREAS, Such standard prac­ tices o f the Ohio State Highway Department in . the’ plowing of snow consists only of the plowing o f snow from the traveled way and does not include the removal o f snow from driveways, parking area, and intersecting roads or streets, and, WHEREAS, It is understood that this Ordinance does not in afty way obligate the State o f Ohio, and wiU in no manner detract from the responsibility o f the vil­ lage, and said State o f Ohio being saved harmless from any and all claims o f any nature arising from or growing out o f such operations aforesaid, NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ORDAINED, by the Coun­ cil of the Village of Cedarville, State o f Ohio: SECTION 1: That it is declared to be in the public interest that the consent o f said village be, and such consent is hereby given, that said abrasives fo r Ice control may" be done unde^tfe^supfirvisiqn^o^-'the Director o f Highways,«and m ac­ cordance with the standard prac­ tices o f tlfc Ohio Department o f Highways. SECTION 2 : That the Clerk be, and he hereby is, directed to fam ­ ish to the Director o f Highways and to the Board o f County Com­ missioners o f Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy o f this Ordinance immediately upon the taking effect thereof. :* SECTION 3; That this Ordi­ nance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, Passed: November 3, 1947. Attest: P. J. McCorkell Clerk. A. W. Creswell Mayor (ll-7 -2 t-ll-14 ) Ann’s Beauty Shop -Phone 6-3131 Hours for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7 p . m. to 9 p. m. Wednesday 4:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. No Saturday Appointments If.you want to sell or buy Why not g!vo us a try Spencer Real Estate Sales Phono Clifton 5743 Located on Route 72 2 ml. north of Clifton 6 mi. south of Springfield VISIT THE H O M E ■FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged Watch Repairing Harry H . Mogle 262 N. Detroit Xenia Phone 2013 A NAME THAT STANDS FOR OOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN ’ AVAILABLE ADAIR’S Get Cash fo r Dead and Drabled HORSES S20.00 CATTLE$20.00 H06S $6.00PERCWT. according to size & condition Phone Collect Springfield 4-1227 DARLINGANDCOMPANY N. Detroit St, Xenia, G, FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Wfjfcf? or Inquire MeSavaney & pg. Londop, Q. li*m S ; Xliflg, Mgp. Portraits; and . Comipercial ; P h o t o g r a p h y Children a Specialty Phone for Appointment Vincent Rigio Studio Phone 6-1541 .’• .ftW . t s Eyes Exajnipe4 i @ I m s £ s F itte d Reasonable Charges -AAft * t* t. fc * «<•?'**.;• - ** * f .# t OILC.E.WILKIN Optometric Eye Specialist Xep!$f Ohio giiauMBJiainjLiLaiiL McCORMICK — P AR T S -------SERVICE PEERING — SALES O p e k a s i t C e n t e r HARRY HAVERTY, M’ g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 W E PAY FOR HORSES S20.00 CUWS $20.00 HOGS$0,00 PERGWT, ACCQRPffiS T 0 glgE Am oomm& l G A E L ■ ■XENIA1 AKA-Reverse Charges XENIA FERTI LI ZER „ E, Q. Buchsigb lug, Dnve to Xenia for Your Specializnig in Home Cooked Food Appetizer Entr^§ Choice of 2 Yeggtables f f o m e H o t B is c u it ; , v ft* 8§y§rafg r v F > ft A H Served 11 rSO’a. m, to 2 p. m. —; 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. XENIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Opposite Ciiyj H a l l X ^ n i a / ' j d h i o

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