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VoMnn LXXHI Cedarvilte, Ohior Jay, Sept. 29, 1950 Number 43

0PI1 ^™rye Officer Church Services Classes || Galled to Duty, Savings New* Jackets Drop v \ *\ ' CHURCH OF GOl|; , v.. ,■. ••.:- * wV . *V\ . * •**. -■ .• *'■ . * < ^, •■ rs 5j| ' %>.raidr. Kpbert W, MacGTe- Elwood C. Palmer, pastor. Officers at & v igor, ^jtedarville, - naval,, reserve Protected Up to Two Close Ones •> ^l]o%*’ has been called-lor ac- Mrs. John Murphy, organist. " "<■ ;■**" V~ >_'i. v ; x- Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. .j.%*du^y- and ’will leave Wed- ^ ' V *>-,■ ' V . s t The College Ten Thousand David Strobridge, supt. h Succession . erV'nesdiy' ^ ‘®an Francisco from Cedarville college classes The Cedarville Federal Savings Morning worship 11. Our Evan­ For the second week*in a row iv^i **e g° to Tokyo for gelist, Ref. W. D. Woosley of V- ; V Y Y- leoted .officers of" their respective^ isgigmJent"---- *. with •<- military sea and Loan association of Cedarville the Cedarville college Yellow classes fo r -the coming year this ; transport service announced today chat, effective Irvine, Ky., will preach in the Jackets dropped a two-touchdown ■*» ' . i > < first service of the revival. week. The senior* class elected : Co^ dr> MacGregor served _m immediately, federal insurance decision, this time to Georgetown Fred Long,.son of JMr. and M m -the Vnavy six years in World coverage will be provided on all Beginning at 7:45 p. m. Sunday by a 19-6 count. % evening and each evening for S. Ray Long of Troy as their and was stationed jn savings accounts up to $10,000. The Georgetown fray was al­ two weeks Rev. Woosley will he president; Jack BellviUe, son of . Japaa a Jart of that time. The previous maximum coverage most a duplication of the Ohio speaking. We urge you to meet Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Bellvjlle , - Mss. MacGregor .and daughters, was $5,000. Northern game, with the Ken­ in the church basement each eve­ > -v . *v » East Fultonham as w e preside fe Jane and* Eleanor, will remain The increased coverage follows tuckians counting two of their V * i •a*?Ts»w»'v ning at 7 o’clock to pray for the James Shaffer, son of Mr. and:* at the MacGregor farm iome> the signing into law by the Presi­ three TBs on long .plays.' success of this revival. Mrs. H. M. Shaffer o f Minerva* Rraeburn, at Cedarville. dent Truman of legislation boost­ Cedarville got the first break as secretary^traasprer; and ,ror- ; ing insurance protection for as­ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN of tbe game in the middle of "the rest -W. Stevens, son of Mr. and; ' " ' * ' £ ^ < 1 V ' sociations with savings accounts CHURCH first period when Wagner inter­ Mrs. Alvin M. Stevens of Porta-; ‘ insured by the Federal Savings Paul H. Elliott, minister cepted an enemy aerial and re­ mouth as student council repre-; and Loan Insurance corporation. 10 a. m. Sabbath school, Har­ turned it to the Georgetown 25. sentative. ‘ ,ri , • w “Our association will bear all old Hannah, supt. Four plays gave the Jackets* a The junior class announced:; IS the cost of protection for our 11 a, m. World Wide Communion down on the 5, hut four more Garland Cox, -son of Mr. and Mrs.,* _ T * & customers, “and the new law af­ Preparatory Service will he • plays gave Georgetown the Cody Cox of Manchester as presi­ fords us the opportunity of se­ held Friday evening, Sept. 29, at on downs on the 10- as the Jack­ dent; Thomas - Osborne, son of, Jloject of FFA curing a further, safeguard for - 8 p. m. Dr. Buckley S. Rude, ets lost 8 yards on fourth down, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osborne of the funds of our savers.” Monday, Sept. 25, was the kick­ pastor of the Yellow Springs with 2 to go for a score. South Point as vice president;; He pointed out that the in­ Presbyterian Church will preach. Early in the seeond quarter Kenneth Carpenter, son of Mr.’ off day for fhe com picker safe­ ty campaign sponsored by Cedar­ creased’ insurance coverage ap­ Both Youth groups meet Sab­ Georgetown recovered a Jacket and Mrs. W. L. Carpenter of bath evening at the Church. ville Chapter of Future Farmers plies equally to all accounts held fumble on the Cedarville 44. A Fairborn as secretary-treasurer; ' Wednesday, Oct. 4, Church fam­ of* America, according to Stanley by' an individual, two persons line play netted 1 and then the *■ ..«>■**> ancT Paul Dunn, son of Mr. and ily night. The picture “ Second .fwCt,' Abels, who is the campaign com­ with, right of survivorship, trus­ visitors shifted from the T into Mrs. Fred Dunn of Winchester. Chance” will be shown at 8 p. in. mittee chairmen. Other commit­ teeships, partnerships and cor­ a short formation with Tur­ as student council representa­ This film is new and is sponsored tee members are Lawrence Finney porations. ner going the distance and Red- FS07£S?ANT SSK.VICE HELD IN KOREAN FRONT LINES . . . Capi. Emanuel C u llen .of Cliffaide tive. by four Protestant denominations. ?f*k , N. J., ehaptain of the 1st cavalry division’s Vth re*lment, holds a servioe lo r Protestant GJ.’i and-Marion Smith. Under the new legislation, it mon converting. The sophomores* reported Dar­ Members of other churches are within sight of the front lines somewhere in K o r e a . ______; J. Ralph Harner, chapter ad­ was explained, savings associa­ The visitors racked up another rel Coe, son of Mr. and >Irs. visor, says that the campaign is , tions will increase their premium invited to see it. in the middle of the seeond on Glenn D. Coe of Portsmouth as similar to the one conducted last payments to the Federal Savings METHODIST CHURCH a sustained march from the Jack­ president; Edward Kurs, son of yfebr. Each corn picker operator and Loan Insuarnce corporation et 15 with Pinchback going over Jamestown Man William B. Collier, minister Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurs of in this district can expect a call in return for the increased insur­ O n Sunay School at 10 a. m. Thom­ from the 1. the School Scene Hamilton as vice president; Jojyi from some member of the FFA ance coverage. as Harner, supt. , The Jackets got there In the Mishos, son of Mrs. Grace ali- Chapter. The Future Farmer will .‘r By Joan Frame Ginger in the hilarious variety Killed in Auto Across the country as a whole, Morning service at 11. Along late stages of the second. After shos of. Hamilton as secretary; explain briefly the purpose o f the show, “It's a Date,” which will nearly $11,000;00>) was paid by with other churches we will ob­ taking a punt on their own 32, Charles Burns, son of Mrs. drive, provide some brief sug­ The month of September con­ savings associations in premiums serve worldwide communion Sun­ Burton in three plays lugged for be produced by the American Le­ Accident Friday Gladys Burns of Portsmouth as gestions on picker adjustment tains one of our most important, to the FCLIC. ? day with the Lord’s Supper. a first down on the 48 and two gion and the Legion Auxiliary on A Jamestown man became reporter; David VanTress, son and if the operator is willing to. though perhaps least recognized, Thursday and Friday nights at As of June 30, 1950, there were “Greater Love” will he the ser­ plays later from the Georgetown Greene County’s 27th traffic fa- of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. VanTress cooperate affix a sticker to the holidays—that of constitution the local opera house. Playing insured savings associations ull mon subject. 41 Burton flipped a long one ta . tality of 1950 after his car went of Springfield as treasurer; and picker operators who had an ac­ day, Sept. 17. over the country1 with total sav­ Malone for the tally. opposite Mary Jo will be Jerry out of control and struck a tree Dillard Marcum, son of Dillard Youth Fellowship at 7 p. m. Along with, our celebrating of cident-free year last season. ings of the public of $10,754,000,- A 68 yard run. by Turner, early Wilburn in the part of Jo. an South Main Street near the Marcum, Sr. of Hamilton as stu­ The Woman’s society will meet Jim Turnbull, -chapter presi­ 000. This amount represents a- in the third period, gave the visit­ other less important days, per­ Special choruses wilt feature corporation limits of Cedarville at dent council representative. at noon Wednesday in the church. haps we should devote more em­ dent, says that the credit for bout 80 per cent; of all savings ors their third marker and the the following CHS girls as 11:20 p. m. Friday. Please bring your table service. phasis to the consideration of The freshmen elected Margaret last gear’s reduction in com pick­ held by these institutions, both final scoring of the day. “switchboard” girls: Faye Hus­ He was Laurence Harold Car­ Swaney, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. er accidents should be given to insured and uninsured. CHURCH OF THE the document on which our coun­ ton, chief operator; Pat Collier, penter, 60, who was killed in- Both teams missed scoring op­ try’ -was founded. Frank Swaney of Cedarville as the operators rather than to the NAZARENE Louise Anderson, Marilyn Stew­ stanely. Coroner H. G. Schick rul­ At present, approximately 93 portunities in the final period. president; Ray Pater, son of Mrs. members of the FFA chapter. Rev. Paul A. Hesler, pastor Our constitution is said to be art, Janet Stewart, Leona Shaw, ed his death accidenal and said it Orie Dunlap of Hamilton as Vice “We feel that if we can prevent per cent of all savings held by C G th«| greatest document of all time, and Shirley Lowry,—operators was due to a fractured skull. president; Roselind Miller, daugh­ one accident in this area by this insured institutions are included Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ‘ First Downs ______12 7 and when we reflect on the years who listen in on the' conversation Sheriff’s deputies said the man ter of Mr. W. W. Miller of Ce- means that we have rendered a in accounts under $5,000 and are Worship service, 10:45, a. m. Yards Rushing _____ 170 2S9 it |has guided and assisted ns of the leading couple. wa3 apparently returning to his darville as secretary; Patricia useful service to the community,” already covered, With the in­ Sermon theme, “Keys to a Holy Yds. Lost Rushing__24 14 through critical situations, we Cedarville hi pupils included in home in Jamestown on Route 72 Gossett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he said. creased / coverage, this total will Ghost Revival.” Net Yds. Rushing ___ 146 255 realize the importance of giving the cast are: Faye Huston, Clara from Clifton through Cedarville. Roy Gossett of Springfield as According to W. E. Stuckey, rise immediately to 98 per cent. Youth meeting, 6:45 p. m. Passes Attempted __ 7 7 due consideration to constitution Sexton, Mary Jo Duvall, Mary He crosed the Pennsylvania rail­ treasurer; and James Luttrell, farm safety specialist for Ohio, It is expected that the number Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Passes Completed __ 3 1 day. Jane Heathcook, Susan Scott, road crosing, then lost control of son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lut- * nearly 300 FFA chapters in Ohio of persons with savings accounts Sermon theme, “ The Way That Yards Passing ______58 11 The annual fall fair will be Rosalie Andrews, Janet Sue his auto and it smashed into the trell of Cedarville as student: are expected to cooperate in the over $5,000 will rise steadily as Seemeth Right.” Passes Intercepted by 2 0 held on Friday evening, Oct. 6. Schendledecker,z Leona Shaw, tree. The car was a total wreck. council representative. *| campaign. Watching the cam- the public becomes more and Boys and girls club will meet Total Net Yards ___ 204 266 Displays will be in the school Janet Stewart, Marilyn Stewart, He was alone at the time of i paign with a great deal of. J- more familiar . with provisions Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the Yards Penalized ____ 60 165 gym this year. Louise Anderson, Judy Schwab, the accident. It was reported three be the Ohio farm and of the new law. church for regular club meet­ Punting Average - __33 • 35 ing. F. F. A. entries for the fall Shirley Rogers, Louisa Williams, Cedarville youths had pulled his committee and, the fa ir will he divided into separate Pat Collier, Shirley Lowry,. Caro­ auot out of a ditch near Clifton, Miss Swage] » commission . We are a friendly -church, classes as follows: class 1, corn; lyn Collins, Nancy Dean, Doro­ earlier in the evening. * are’, finishing the educational with a warm welcome for all superintendents: Jimmy Turnbull, thy Hubbard, Martha Jean Deck, Born in Jamestown, Feb. 24, materials. ' * . -.-'■V Dr. M a r io o f; and with a quest for souls. Try Revival Starts Be Home Coming our welcome. Mack Ritenour, and Thurman ' ta­ , Janice Kay Wilburn, Shirley 1890, he was the son of George O. Last year 234 chapters FFA and Nora Neiberger Carpenter. ker; class 2, small grains and Glass, and Janet Williamson. with a membership of over 7,000 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN October 1 at He lived in Dayton for 12 years Wilmington Is seeds; superintendents; Marion These girls appear oin the fast- Queen Saturday contacted 8,756 corn picker oper­ CHURCH Smith and Lowell Abels; class 3, moving number, “Vacation Time,” while employed by the Gallaher ators.: The number of accidents Miss Margaret Swaney, daugh­ Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. fruits; superintendents: Sam e- Drug company there until 1944, dropped to 104 as compared to Church of God Miss Gwynne: Rosier is director ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swa- Raymond Spracklen. master and James Walsh; class when he returned to Jamestown. 231 the year before. Rev. Elwood Palmer, pastor of of the play. He had been employed since at * ney of Cedarville will reign as Dr. Samuel D. Marble, presi­ Sabbath school 10 a. m. Supt. 4, 'I vegetables; superintendents: the First Church of God, Cedai*- Proceeds from the performance the Hornberger drug store. home coming queen at Cedar- dent of Wilmington college, ad­ Preaching 11 a. m. This is Stanley Abels and Don Straley. will be used to purchase flags ville, announced that the popular He was a member of the Mason- ville college Saturday, Sept. 30 dressed the Cedarville college World-Wide Communion Sab­ for the Cedarville Girl Scouts, evangeWsIf, W. D. Woosley »of F. H. A. entries are as fol­ ic lodge of Delaware and the at the football game between Ash- convocation, Wednesday-, Sept. 27 bath. The theme of the pastor’s Mrs. Jackson Kentucky will he at the Church lows: class 6, canned goods; su- and chairs for the Boy Scouts. Jamestown Methodist church. land and Cedarville, and at the on the subject “ Who's Who, and message will be “Christ at the of God Oct. 1, Sunday, 11 a. m. perinendent3: J'oan Baker and His wife, Marjorie Ginn Car- home coming dance at the high “Who Knows.” Door of Our Heart.” Student Senate Organizes and begin evening revival serv­ Eileen Roberts; class 7, baked penter, died in 1944. The only school auditorium -in the evening, Fatally Hurt Dr. Marble stated that he had Reception of members and sa­ The student senate held a meet­ ices that same evening at 7:45 goo,ds; superintendents: Opha ‘received a letter from the P. M. crament of Baptism if desired. ing last Wednesday at which the survivor is Mrs. Robert Froh- Miss Swaney will be attended p. m. and each evening thereafter Burton and Glenna Jones; class Marquis publishing company an­ The pastor and two elders will election of officers took place. miller, Cincinnati, his daughter, by Mary French, daughter o f Mr. In Accident at the same time, except Satur­ 8, flowers; Connie Swaby and Funeral services were held at and Mrs. Willis French of Jef- nouncing a book listing the men visit the homes of the aged or Mrs. Dorothy Rose Oglesbee day, thru -Oct. 15. Carol Campbell; class 9, needle Results of the election are as 2 p. m. Monday at the Powers ifersonville, and |Miste Rebecca “ Who-Know” and stated they were 'shut-ins, with the Communion Jackson, 42, wife of M. H. Jack- Prayer groups will meet at 7 work: Myrtle Vest and Phyllis follows: president—Kent Wil­ funeral home with burial in Creswell, daughter of Mr. and not the same as’ those listed in service, in the afternoon If de­ son, 4015 Brookfield Ave., Louis­ p. m. each evening in the base­ Spurgeon; class 10, hobbies— best liamson; vice president—Dean the Jamestown cemetery. “ Who’s Who” published by the sired. Mrs. Howard Creswell of Cedar­ ville*, Ky,, and former Greene ment of the Church of God :|t a collection; Martha Purdin and Carzoo; and secretary—'Martha ville. same company. By studying Preparatory services Friday at countain, was injured fatally in prelude of prayer prior to the Evelyn Hopkins; class 11, dolls; Purdom. Mr. Boyer will act as “Who’s Who” he discovered the 8 p. m. Message by Rev. Paul Betty Melton and Pat Howell; advisor of the group. On Thurs­ Miss Swaney and Miss Cres­ an automobile accident, near regular meetings. These groups well are members of the Gedar- men listed there were men who Hessler. cla3s 12, antiques: Carolyn Lane. day morning they met to arrange FFA To Conduct Louisville, Wednesday night. Saturday at 2 p. m. by Dr. are non-sectarian and all are In­ yille high school class of 1950 do, not the people who know. lr. vited to take part. Members of the program com­ a schedule for the year after The daughter of the late Dr. Ernest B. McClellan of Colum- where they were active in the Marble stated, “ Somehow there Rev. Palmer announced that mittee for the event are: Jimmy they had talked with their re­ E. C. and Nancy Owens Ogles­ tlie close of the Saturday serv­ chorus. Miss French, a sophomore is a separation between the pro­ Evangelist Woosley’s return is Turnbull, Faye Huston, Aileen spective classes. Fall Fair on bee, she was born in Cedarville ice, when we will be glad to wel- was president of her senior class cess of knowings and doing.” an occasion of special signific­ Williamson. Refreshments com­ Names of representatives se­ and resided here until her mar­ bus. The session "will meet at in high school and has been ac- Jesus Christ came to the world ance since Rev. Woosley conduct­ mittee: Stanley Abies, Opha Bur­ lected by various school organiza­ riage. A vocalist, she. was active come any who may wish to unite OrtnhprUVtuUl/l (iU tive in extra curricular activi- and brought two messages, the ed the first scheduled revival held ton, Betty Melton, and Pat How­ in music circles before moving with the church by profession of tions which were not listed in the The seventh annual Cedarville ties on the college campus since vertical dealing with his teachings in the Church of God’s new build­ ell; publicity: Eileen Roberts and from Cedarville. Faith in Jesus Christ. If there first issue of the column are as Future Farmers of America and she came to Cedarville. about God, -anc: the horizontal ing two years in. Of interest to Dotty Miller. General chairmen: follows: boys chorus—Don Bald­ Besides her husband and sister, are those wishing to unite by Future Home Makers fall fair dealing with people’s conduct some folks may be the fact that Aileen Williamson and Faye the only other survivors are a . letter please notify the pastor win and Ronald Boase; FFA—Jim will be held at the schoolhouse toward one another. In the first top-flight evangelists are sched­ Huston. Co-chairmen: Betty Mel­ Turnbull and Don Straley. t number of nieces and nephews. before that time. ton and Pat Howell. Friday evening, Oct. 6, 1950 at he was highly successful, in the uled two years ahead and the Ce­ 8 p. m. Seek Renewal second he received great criti­ We appreciate very much the darville area is extremely fortu­ First prize for each class well Government Class Hears fine program attendance at the he 25c, and second prize 10c. The Interesting Report Prizes will be awarded in the Young Men Go cism. nate in having W. D. Woosley of jfollowing classes; corn, small The task at Cedarville college" Rally Day service last Sabbath. Irvine, Ky., noted for his pure person making the most entries In accordance with one of the Of Bond Issue grain, vegetables, fruit, baked Into the Army is to tie the thinking and the lo- Why not make EVERY SAB­ Kentucky style and complete con­ Will be awarded $5.00. main objectives of the Buckeye goods, sewing, etc. Eugene Koppe, son of Mr. and ing together, jn the 1930’s the BATH a RALLY DAY. , secration to the work of evangel­ .Judges for the event will be Girls’ State, Mary Jo Duvall, The evening program will con­ Mrs. R. B. Koppe recently enliat- people began to get the idea that ism. “There is ho room for “self” Mrs. Sam Dean and Mr. J. A . senior girl representing CHS in & Ross Twp. CLIFTON UNITED sist of music by high school band # ed in the army air force is taking by working they got poorer. The in the service of the Master, and Odegard. the conference, reported her ex­ Ross township voters will be PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and movie and awarding of door his basic training at Lockland I am grateful for the strength to The public is cordially invited perience to members of the gov­ asked to renew a three-mill school basic problems of that period are Dr. John W. Bickett, minister prizes. airfield, San Antonio, Texas. Dale |still waiting to be solved. t carry His Word into whatever to attend the fair and to observe ernment class recently. The pri­ tax levy which expires this year Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Wil­ Dean, La Mar Weiiher and Bob According to the speaker we fields are opened to me,” said the displays, which should be of mary purpose of the summer con­ when they go to the poll Nov. 7. liam _S. Ferguson, supt. Lesson, Parker inducted into the army will survive to? the degree that Rev, Woosley when munitioning interest to everyone in the com­ gress is to give delegates a bet­ Robert Crabbs, supervising, What is it to be a Christian. munity. To Show Filins last week are taking their basic we, are able to face problems that his schedule is filled two ter understanding of how our principal at Ross school, said the Preaching service, 11 a. m.. Representative from State De­ training with the 9th division honestly. If you live „oh the liori- years ahead. government operates, and this A t U. P. Church levy has been ^operating four World-Wide communion will be partment visits local school Infantry at Ft. Dix, New Jersey. . zontal basis the things Jesus A. C. Kilgore, Springfield, will be the means of helping their Sunday evening, Oct. 8 will be years and the tax rate would be observed. Sermon topic ' “ The State inspector of schools, L. teaches and the things you learn direct the singing and will he classmates at home to have a the first of a series of religious unchanged. The present rate is Sum Total of the Gospel” , Dr. L. Louthian, who is inspecting here yod will ; row up hill all solist. more realistic conception of the films to be shown the second the second lowest in Greene Sfohn Wright Dies Bickett. This will be communion Greene county schools this week, your life, but in the long run you Three nights of pre-revival workings of our government. Sunday of each month. This film , county. The. extra levy is us$d for meditation. visited Cedarville school on Wed­ ^Suddenly Thursday will be measured by what you do. meetings opened, Wednesday, and Four hundred and thrity-nine will be shown in the U. P. Church. operating expenses. The Young People will meet nesday. John Wright, 52, died sudden- j The Reverend Chandler Graw- will continue thru Thrusday and girls attended the congress last Same as last year these films Mr. Crabbs say3 although with Mr, and Mrs. William S. #y Thursday afternoon of a heart, ford, rector of;durst Episcopal Friday of this week, being con­ New Projects Announced summer, which was held at Ca­ are sponsored by the Wesley there has been no increase in . Ferguson, the sponsors of the Class, Methodist Church; McKib- ^attack while at work as a clerk j. church at Xenia will he the con- ducted by Rev. Kenneth Loy, pas­ By Band pital university, in Columbus, costs, the school will be able to Young People’s society. ben class, of U. P. Church and fat Evans grocery. j vocation speaker at Cedarville tor of the Church o f God, Chilli- Cedarville’s high school’s Band June 18-25, 1950. continue operating on its present1 West Minister class of Presby­ ^ b r h ‘ April 22,* 1898, he was college Wednesday, Oct. 4. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN cothe. Everyone is welcome. is now engaged in the organiza­ The assembly was divided into income. terian Church. These films <-re the son of Mrs. S. C. Wright and )/ CRURCH tion of a swing band. Their first two parties, the Idealists and the all first-rate religious films and the late Mr. Wright. practice was Wednesday, Sept, Realists, similar to our two-par­ Sabbath school 10 a* m. are very worth while. The com­ 20. Members of the group are Pat ty type of government. Senators Two Speakers He had retired as a first, lieu­ Holy Communion 11 a. m. mittee hopes for an increse in Fess M e w Gordin Enters Davis, solo trumpet; Carol Sue and representatives were elected tenant in the marine corps after attendance for these films. If Address Club Westminster fellowship 7 p. mi Duvall, second trumpet; Nancy from each party. Mary Jo Duvall serving a number of years which * attendance permits the shows will William Saxbe, Champaign Creswell, saxophone; Carolyn had the distinction, of being one included both World W ar I and Head Officer ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Shorthorn In continue throughout the winter. fcffunty’s representative in the II. Collins, saxophone; Janet Cruin­ of the five senators, who to­ G. A. Adams, minister A free will offering is taken to state legislature, whose home is line, snare drurrj:; Janice Wil­ gether with “five, representatives, Aside from his mother^ he is 10:15 Sunday school cover the cost of the films. We jin Mqclianicsburg, and Lucille survived by his widow, Mrs. Of Greece 40-8 burn, base drum; Janet Gordcf:, escorted the governor, Nancy 11:00 o.m . Morning Worship Junior Show hope each church will support Wednesday 7:00 p. m.' prayer bass clarinet; Nancy Harris, Smith, o f Jamestown, at the Byerly of the same town address­ Nancy Finney Wright, two sis­ , Lowell Fess b£ Yellow Springs, Dean L. Gordin, Cedarville, R. this project and urge their young ed a meeting-of Greene county’s Tuesday 7:30 Choir rehearsal trombonium: Shirley Powers, pi­ inauguration. The two houses dis­ ters, Mrs. James L. Chesnut, e- Greene county's state represen­ R. 2, has entered his Shorthorn people to attend. These films re newly organized Young* Republic­ darville, and Mrs. Albert Peter­ service. ano. cussed and passed bills, follow­ tative and a, ^veteran of World steer in the 14th annual Colum­ also shown to the children at the an club one evening last week. son, Frankfort, and one brother, . War T, was. elected chef de gare The Band is also making plans ing the procedure which our con­ bus junior livestock show and Greene County Home. A program of active partici­ Harry Wright, Cedarville. (president) Thursday night at AT COUNCIL MEETING to have a “Wafflp and Sausage gress uses. This made it possible sale scheduled Thursday, Oct, 5 pation in the coming election Funeral arrangements were in- Greene County: Voiture No. 140 Mrs. Fred Dobbins attended a Sapper,” date to be about the for the girls to have firsthand at Producer’s stockyards, Colum­ INJURED IN ACCIDENT campaign was outlined at the complete at prtess time. o f the; American Legion’s Forty meeting for the officers of the bus. middle of October. Further an­ experience in Parlimentary pro­ Mrs. Jim Duifield has received meeting. and; Eight society. Home and Community council nouncement will be made soon cedure. One hundred 4-H Club members word that Mrs. Vance Burba is - Mr. Fess, .Vbo succeeds Maj. for 12 South West Ohio, counties,1 in this column. A joint session was held in b a n d m o t h e r s t o m e e t and Future Farmers of America, which the delegates made a re­ in the hospital in Grand Rapids, MRS, DAVIS IS ILL Band *, mothers club Monday Herman C. Gi|l, military instruc-. Friday at. the home of Mrs. Ar­ as well as their parents, teachers, Midi., suffering from 10 broken tor ,at the O^SO home, and all, thur McCoy in New Vienna. Fi­ Leeal Students in American solution thanking the American Mrs. I. C. Davis is confined >to* School cafeteria. Mothers of all club leaders, county agents and Lafim Play „ Legion Auxiliary, who sponsored riba received in an auto acci­ night Oct. 2 at 7:45 at* High other newly-elkcted officers will nal preparations for the fall vocational agriculture teachters Ifary Jo Duvall, CHS senior, the expenses of the delegates. dent. Other occupants of the ar her home this week beckUse ?£ children whd play in band please be installed etua. dinner meeting rally to be held at Batavia, Oct, are making final preparations for *a!l Mve ihe leading; role of Continued on Page 4 were not hurt. Alness, , come. ' Thursday night, Oct. 19. 10- were made. Jhe event. .

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Friday, Sept.. 29, 1950 The Cedarville, O. Herald -i: nal Account. Probate Judge CLARENCE J. BROWN W rit» Loring Shepherd, Guardian, John By Leulla Howser The Cedarville A, Leach, Inept., Eighteenth Ac­ With a Buckeye count. Deputy Clerk HER^WE GO AGAIN Sept. 29, 1950 In Congress Dora Viola Jacobs, Guardian, Hel­ Herald en Rosemary Neville, a Minor, The congress stands in recess t - Sixth Account. A Republican Newspaper FARMERS or adjournment until Nov. 27, at James A .,R ogers, Admr. of he Those accustomed to using Published Every Friday by which time it will re-assemble to estate of William S. Rogers, AGRICO FERTILIZER THURMAN MILLER, JR. consider a new excess profits Executor of the estate of Char­ May obtain all analysis by call­ REV. ROBERT H. HARPER tax bill and other emergency leg­ les W. Whitmer, deceased, ing Orland Meyers - Phone Entered as second class matter islation. The recess plan was Fourteenth and Final Account. What is Christian Living? 6-3524 October 31, 1887 at the Postof- worked mft hy administration Lesson for October I : Matthew 5: WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER fee at Cedarville, Ohio, under 13-16, 20; Philippians 1: 27-30; 1 leaders in the congress after con­ A ct o f Congress o f March 1879. Thessalonians 5: 15-23; James 1: 22 sultation with the president and Ksmber—National Editorial As* 26-27. was put through as a majority sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ Memory Selections: PbiUppiam party action, although many mem­ DO YOU NEED A bers of congress, inducing your ciation; Miami Valiev Press As­ 1: 27. reporter, Insisted the 'congress sociation. HE LESSON today begins thi fstudy of “ Growing la Christian should remain in session as long TRUSS? as the present emergency con­ Living,” to be followed during th« Banish Fatigue With Editorial fourth quarter. tinue. Salt helps to preserve food. Chris­ Before recesing last week the Expert Care OBSERVATIONS tians are as sa lt They are savins house completed action on, and There is s shortage of box cars, Influences against moral corruption. sent to the president, a new tax despite the fact railroads have They are also shining lights. Jesus bill which will increase taxes on been buying them hy the thous- indicates a light is to shine, not to individuals and corporations by If you are over fifty and feel Ninety—the cause of your and. Mile-and-a-half-long trains . be hidden. A Christian’ s light can­ $4.7~ billion. Approximately 50 fatigue is lack of proper support for your rupture. . , running right behind one another not be hid. His daily life influences million individual taxpayers will others. He is faithful to the small­ p N. W- Prowant Akron Modern Truss Fitter has had on all the lines sop np a lot of box have their annual income taxes est demand of right. His righteous­ cars... People in most of the sea- increased by $3billion, or approx­ *** years of experience fitting fusses. Private consulting ness exceeds that of the scribes and hoard cities are rushing to buy imately 20 per cent. This new in­ and fitting room— With the JAMES DRUG COM­ homes in the conntry, several Pharisees. dividual tax will apply to one His life is “ worthy of the gospel miles out. They are afraid of A- fourth of the 1950 income and PANY successors (to H. H. Brown) Dealers in drugs of Christ.” He is sincere and de­ bombs. . . It is discovered,that will take full effect in 1951, with and medicine, Cedarville, Ohio. - voted to Christian ideals. He Is more people are cashing bonds withholding taxes being increased tearless for the right. He is not from the present 15 per cent to than are buying new issues. Ko­ afraid to stand against present rea did it . . The all-wise United 18 per cent as of Oct. 1. The tax evils. Surely there must be nc rate on corporations will be in­ Nations set a group of smart folks compromise with them. to work on the study of races and creased from 38 per cent to 45 In Thessalonians 3: 15-23 things percent, to bring in an additional their capacities, to prove or dis­ Christians must do and those they prove the supermen ideas that §1 billion $500 million a year, must not do are set down.. They and will apply to corporation have cost thee world so heavily. must nGt retaliate in being wronged. Federal Insurance Coverage In. 2,000 words the commission earnings fo r the last half of 1950, They must pray “without ceasing." system, and some price controls. reported that there is no differ­ that is, be always in the attitude oi ences to be found among the peo­ prayer. They must “hold fast tc ples o f the earth. St. Luke, the that which is gccd,” and "abstain Savings Up To $10,000 Gospel writer, said it in 10 words: from every form of evil." •»M if* “ God hath made of one Mood all So Christians must have the re­ nations of men.” - . - The Creator ligion of which James writes. BY THE QIDIIHSRS still holds the balance of p o w e r , Dwelling among their fellows, they Is Now Provided By The and His might remains supreme. must do all the good they can to as well as 1951. The agreement would require the registration of ceptions to said Inventory must ’Way up on the roof of the world those in need. And, tempted by the From Lucille Martin si Gary, 1 st.: was made that an excess profits Communists and Communist or­ file them at least five ddys prior in Asia’s tallest mountains He evils around them, they must “keep I don’ t remember the little red tax provision will be written into ganizations within the United to the day set for hearing. Cedarville Fedral Savings & Loan Assn. shook that section of the world themselved unspotted from the ichoolhouse, but I do remember the revenue laws after congress States and which passed the sen­ Given under my hand and seal j with an earthquake, and His world.” With such a religion they the three-room red brick school reconvenes in November, and will ate with only 7, and the house of said Court, this 23rd day of Institutions affected have their accounts insured by -the Fedreal temptests sweep over the oceans, can do what they ought to do. building with each room heated be retroactive on a portion of with only 20, votes against it, September, 1950. driving man’s frail craft to shtl- with a pot-bellied soft-coal stove. 1950 corporate earnings. Corpor­ was vetoed by President Truman WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Savings and Loan. Insurance Corporation. The previous maxi­ ter or to destruction. “The Lord The building usually v u set in a ate tax collections will be'speed­ last Friday. Within 30 minutes Probate Judge mum insurance coverage had been on accounts less than $5,000. God terrible reings.” ed up undir the new law. GI’s in after the veto message was re­ Luella Howser state” and “ fair deal,” which The higher coverage follows the signing into law by President be given complete tax exemption, ceived the house had voted 286 to ■ ‘ Deputy Clerk AN AIRMAN SPEAKS like the “ new deal” is socialism. with officers receiving a $2400 Truman of legislation boasting insurance protection for associa­ Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, ace 48 to override the president’s ve­ NOTICE The trick of ages old, and the re­ annual tax exemption. tions with savings accounts insured with the FSLIG. flier and one of America’s really to. At the time this column vas Robert L. Bowman, 6203 Moni­ sults are always the same—a lul­ William Z. Foster, chairman of great heroes, openly says that mailed* out of Washington (Sat­ tor St., Pittsburgh 17, Pennsyl­ ling into insensibility and com­ the Communist party in the U. _The associations will bear the entire cost of the new protection World War III can be averted on­ urday nopn). the senate was- try­ vania, will take notice that on /ie placency of the people while they S. afid recently convicted of sub­ for their customers, and the new law affords them an oppor­ ly through unity and prayer. “No ing to bring an’ end to an . all­ 23rd day of September, 1950, the lose their freedom. versive activities, has put his tunity of securing a further safeguard, for the fnuds of their one could possibly win a world senators against overriding the undersigned filed her petition in party membership under orders savers. war either morally, physically or PRODUCTION veto. It appears rather certain divorce against him in the Com­ to support the Truman adminis­ the senate will also override the financially,” he says. Economic The long-haired, starry-eyed mon Pleas Coui’o of Greene Coun­ tration and its congressional The incerased insurance coverage applies equally to all accounts min of America and the world boys, who send out whistle-stop­ veto when the roll is finally call­ neglect of duty and extreme cruel­ candidates. Foster’s instructions held by an individual, two or more persons with right of survivor­ would result; the commandeer­ ed, and our security laws.against ty, Ohio, on the?: grounds of gross pers on public-paid treks over to his Comunist followers, pub­ ing of everything will result, in a Communists, Communist organi­ ty. That said -lapse will be for ship, trusteeships, partnerships, and corporation. the country predict $12,000 a small cindery yard. There was a lished in a Washington newspaper thralldom from which, we will year incomes fo r everybody in zations and radical activities will hearing from and after six weeks red-composition water bucket in late last week, created much he greatly strengthened. Across the country last year, nearly $11,000,000 was paid by never he able to shake ourselves, the mythical year 2000. How? each room with a tin dipper which from‘the first publication of this comment on Capitol Hill and savings associations in premiums to the FSLIC. he predicts. “We can not go on Production! As if production did was shared by about 09 pupils—a notice, to-wit, on Nov. 9th, 1950. throughout government circles. Barbara Ann Bowman forever depleting our resources not bring about all the prosper­ far cry from the more sanitary County Still Has As o f June 30, 1950, there were insured savings associations all and failing to replace them; I ity the world has ever known. The appointment of Gen. Geo-, drinking fountain. PROBATE COURT ■over the country with total savings of the public of $10,754,000,- am opposed to destroying the rge C. arshall as secretary of na-; fV yvPrprl R rifi«rp«i But production never appears in GREENE COUNTY, OHIO the form of handouts. Handouts From Abigail M . Temple et New tional defense has greatly strong-:. ^ UVC1CU m i u » c& 000. This amount represents about 80 percent of all savings very foundation of the USA in Accounts and vouchers in the are handicaps to production. York City: Who remembers th* thened the position and- influence.: . Greene county’s road system held by these institutions both insured and uninsured. order to build up the balance of of Secretary of State; Aebeson, still has 21 covered bridges com- following named persons and. es­ the world because it can not be songs of CoL 7701. S. Hays?, A Sh m - If the man whose picture Is in. of bis moot popular numbers were: both in the Truman a3miinstre- ’~pa'fe'tor 'l'3U in 1893, County En- tates have been filed in the- Pro­ At present, approximately 93 per cent of all savings held by in­ done.” He thinks in one genera­ gineer Lemcke reveals. bate Court of Greene County, Ohio tion we will reduce ourselves to the paper is greatly improved as “Evangeline,” “My Southern Sun­ tlon and in international affairs. sured institutions are included in accounts under $5,000 and are Heavy motor - powered traffic, fo r inspection, settlement, and rec­ the level of the other peoples of •he says after taking a few doses ny Home," “Littlo Log Cabin in the It also probably means that Com­ already covered. With the increased coverage, this total will rise ravages of time and fire have ta ord and unless' there is a motion the world. “If faith and prayer of the medicine we dread to Lane,” “Take This Letter To My munist China will soon be given immediately to 98 per cent. Mother," “Mollie Dartin',” “ The a membership in the United Na­ ken the toll over the years. In- filed for hearing same on or be­ can be solidified with rekindling think how he looked before he % Drummer Boy Of Shiloh.” *TB Ba­ other time-honored struceture—r fore'the 30th day of October, 1950, Of American spirit and unity of took and o f it. tions and a seat in the security It is expected that the number of persons with savings accounts rn ember Your Leva In My Pray­ the Eieazer road bridge over the same will be ordered settled purpose, America will always be council. A story comes from over $5,000 will rise steadily as the public becomes more and The life expectancy of the mod­ ers,” “ Fourteen Years Ago," “TII- sources considered reliable that Painters Run may be removed and recorded. . strong enough to withstand any em, automobile is 50,000 miles, den and Reform,” “Driven From this fall, Lemcke, says. FIRST AND FINAL more familiar with provisions of the new law. attack,” the famous pilot believes. a deal has already been made not counting the long-lost week­ Home,” 9 *01d-Faihion«d Roses Axe whereby Red China is to replace The present long-span bridge James A. Rogers, Admr. of he ends. WHY A TURNPIKE Sweetest” and ‘ Nora O'Neal." Nationalist China in the United is about 100 years old according estate of William S. Rogers, De­ to the best information the office ceased, Admr. of the estate of Unless you’ve actually counted Headline: “ Water Ceases to Nations, with the price tag being From Mia. Mary Stewart ef an agreement by • the ’ Chinese has. William Battles, deceased. the tracks passing a given point Flow Over Dam.” Could it be, do Chicago: I remember getting in a given time you have no idea Reds not to fight on the side of William A. Neeld, Administrator, yon suppose, the water is low, or matches in long boxes containing John A. Combs, decased. how many of them are on the the dam has grown? Pay the 1,000 pine sticks with sulphur tips, North Korea or to interfere in Mr. and Mrs. Igo spent the roads. In Medina, an upstate Indo-China. weekend with relatives, the news­ Marie L. Anderson, Executrix, man §04. A box seemed to go test. Diamond Pearl Henderson, deceased. . town on SR-18, a count was tak­ Gen. MacArthur’s brilliant mili­ paper says. Igo is a pleas­ The Weather Man, the Almanac, was the most'warded brand. „ Veola Mills, Administratrix, Min­ en for four months. In that time News Item—Mrs, Coffi has tary moves in Korea are being ing* n a m e " ^ glTests who* might nie B. Mills,'deceased. 78,000 trucks passed through the been a guest of friends. At 89 closely watched in Washington. otherwise stay week. From Mrs- Maude Phillips ef ©*■ Stanley LeRoy Morris, Admr. W. You and We all Agree — town. That’s 20,000 a month, cents a pound she must have been tarie, Calif.: Those song-titles If the MacArthur gamble pays off an expensive guest. NOTICE ON FILING W. A., Mabel Morris, deceased. nearly and about 1,000 a day— sure bring back old memories to as now appears likely, the Ko­ That it’s time fo things about the clothing and that’s a lot of trucks! The rean war has been .the bloodiest INVENTORY Helen Oglesbee'Anderson, Admrx. do two A Chicago curator says the me. Those I remember beat in­ D.B.N.W.W.A., E. C. Oglesbee, first of what is planned to a and most costly in lives, in pro­ The State o f Ohio, Greene County. for the whole family: owl is really not smart; he just clude: “ When You and I Were deceased. series of cross-state turnpikes is Young Maggie.” “ Nelya Grey,” portion to the number o f men in­ Probate Court looks like he is- There are folks A V volved in combat, of any in which To Hazel Marie Zimmer, RFD MildredM. Sheils, Executrix, proposed for Northern Ohio. like that. “On the Lone Prairie” and “My Brighten Up Spring Truck traffic that now clatters rua Kentucky Home.” this country has ever engaged. No. 1, Fairborn-, Ohio; Nora Cath- Jack A. Shells, deceased four of the main east-west Casualties have been running ex­ em See (formerly Nora Cathern ' MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Duc^, by Cleaning and routes would be diverted to the tremely high. Burger)''1015 Creighton Avenue, James A, Rogers, Administrator of turnpike. Such a highway would Without comment we quote a Dayton,’ Ohio; and Charles Ray the estate of Wm. S. Rogers? Pressing. u cost an estimated 250 million— news report from Washington Swigart, 126 H igh Street, .Xenia, Guardian of 'she estate of Wil- Just a litle loose change compared Post, which may be of interest Ohio, ^ liam*";Battles) Inept.,' Twenty Fourth and Final Account. to war-time appropriations. to Senator McCarty and some of You are hereby 'notified'"that on Author o f ,9 . our readers: “Eugene esvernine; the 23rd day -of Septernbei’, 1950, Gladys. F. Bowell, Executrix, Bert B. Bowell, Deceased Executrix’s THE PLEASURE OF WORK *HOW TO WIN FRIENDS and. SfftUBKE WOftE^ acting officer-in-charge of Cari- an Inventory and. Appraisement The new president of the Uni­ bean affairs at the state depart-’ of the estate of Edward Swigart Final Statement in Lieu of an Account. versity of Vermont says that the The Value of the EfficientWorker •«<*»)£> menfc, was arrested at 10:30 p. mi deceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ greatest task American schools last Thursday in East Potomac ship in said County, was filed in Della Glover, Administratrix, H» face is recreating interest in the this Court. F. Glover, deceased, Statement HUE__ YOU WORRIED about holding down your job if you Park with a 13 year aid boy, and pleasure of work. He plans to makemn a mistake several times in succession? Or do you as­ charged with assault or attempt­ Said Inventory and Appraise­ in Lieu of and for an Account. Leola K. Hill, Guardian, Ida Id- Clean and Store for make the university a breeding sume an independent attitude rather prevalent among the young­ ed assault «m a minor. He was ment will be for hearing before Hull, ' Inept., ^Second Account. . place for the spirit of work—the er workers today? I know one young office worker who says she booked on the charge of violat­ this Court on the 9th day of Octo­ Summer, to Prevent sort that built America. He kas made the same mistake three times in her new ing the iller act—the so-called ber, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M. Gwen S. Kyle, i Guardian, Charles hired for the job because he be­ position. She had got her job through a friend 'sex psychopathy' act—arraign­ Any person desiring to file ex- - M. Kyle, a Minor, Sixth and Fi- damage from Moths. lieves in “old-fashioned honesty who was a friend of the boss, and feeling that ed in municipal court Friday, and and the virtue of self-help and he might say nothing because of this relation­ held for trial on Oct. 3, under a hBrdwork.” He says: “In the mid­ ship, rire went to him and resigned. He looked $2,000 -bond” dle of the 20th century we are surprised and when she told him Why, be said, Under the direction of W. Stu­ THE NEW CEDARVILLE CLEANERS dedicated to four freedoms—free­ “Well, Miss Brown, you are a very conscien­ art Smington, coordinator of de­ dom from toil, freedom from re­ tious worker; your work is neat and efficiently fense production and controls, Xenia Ave., Cedarville Phone 6-3411 sponsibility, fredom to take it done; we have been very pleased because you and secretary of Commerce Saw­ XMAS SPECIIL easy and fredom to do nothing.” are always on time; you don’t spend hours each yer, organizations are quietly week telephoning friends during working hours; Looks like the University of Ver­ being set-up and employees se­ you are careful of your personal appearance, mont would be a good place to Careegle lected to control prices and wages send junior and sis, and we don’t find all these qualities combined in one person very often. So we’ll have to allow for a few mistakes, , fix priorities, make allocations^ Olan Mills Studio WEATHER even if your addressing the same client wrongly three times did and institution controls. Adminis­ cause some inconvenience. I don't think you’ll do it again.” tration plans call for "easing” a The constana topic of conver­ . • V ■ _ : pr " .jf- - ' HOME LOANS sation has had especial zest this Then Miss Brown was surprised, and his attitude awakened controlled economy into effect Bring this add and one dojlar to the Clerk’s Office year—the weather has been a well spring of gratitude within her. first by slightly tightening up on talkable. “ Did you: ever see any­ I was reminded ef Miss Brown recently when 1 was credits, and allocating some in the town hall and receive one of our regular thing like it?” folks ask one an­ told an incident by Miss Ruth Minogue, Richmond Hill, scarce and strategic materials be- other, their teeth chattering. Jay N. Y. A short time ago she threw into the waste basket tween now and election. Present $4. — 8x10 portraits. Variety of proofs to select unto day they utter speech, and a navy department order for 5008 books together with a plans call for more * stringent check in payment. This was rescued by the cleaning credit controls soon after elec­ from. Limited one to a Subject 2 per'F^mily. Groups night unto night the handiwork ' ' ( . 'ft- - ' Of the shawl maker comes into woman. She began to wonder If it had happened before, tion, and beginning of prioritv $1 extra... ■■■- .• ft. ■ ~ •■■■ the picture. It is unwise to write and what would happen to her if she was again so care­ .Early in 1951 will come the about the weather in a weekly— less. She thought her employer was watching her rather freezing of prices, wage andsab • * • - -v' s'fi • , or even one edition of a daily closely since the careless happening occurred, and this ary controls, tightening or rent made her a hit nervous. She began to worry for she newspaper. It may change before controls and cutbacks in building * Studio Hours Noon to 8 I\ M . wanted to hold down that job, and more than that, she production of automobiles, house! folks read it. But up to and in­ didn’t want to be dismissed as inefficient from any job. cluding the tune this is written appliances, and many other civil After a few days of worry, she saw that it was affecting her ian commodities. Soon there' O ito^ood Monday Dei. J§QnIy Ik ’ Chad: Wllh A Specialized Financial Jnrtihrfioa by a bundled-up editor of a Greene w -* - V, work. When I told her about Miss Brown she compared herself county weekly newspaper it’s after will come rationing. Taxes with Miss Brown, and felt she compared favorably. Then she de­ will be increased again, the draft been colderVheck all summer! cided to make her boss feel about her as Miss Brown’s boss had Now is the time to have, portraits mape for Xmas. And wet as sop. will be speeded up, with married ; -v.:1*" Iff x "v V -' felt about Miss Brown. men and veterans losing their ex w ...... }f . B Y A N Y OTHER NAME After acting on this decision for a couple of days, she stopped emptions, and by June govern' Only you can give your portrait A rose by any other name—and worrying, and went ahead with her work in an efficient manner, ment will be in full control of communism and socia lism in any I just want to assure Miss Minogue that the boss is just the American economy'—if .. . -Minors 'must be accompanied , by their parents BUILDING and SAVINGS CO. * . *-v - •. - • - .* <• - 4*- -» other form—are still roses and as eager to retain a good worker as a worker is to hold down a sent administration plans w ork : u -"V ..<■ . V. . •••.•.. • r .' ' ' ' •: •;• ' • -> 7j.. v-7.- -t. <■ communism and socialism. Am­ good job. I want to toll her, too, that two percent will include all oat. - > “v V * V i ' •" ■'* . .A ’’■I', i •' **«*/• . . V.» Green S t. ericans don’t Hke the ominous the really efficient workers. And it isn’t so difficult to be c m o f Th« Mundt-Nixon- Ferguson- 11 Since 1885 Xenia, Ohio words. So WDC calls.it “welfare them, barring lack of -experience. McCarran security bill, • which ... J

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Friday, Sept. 29, 19,50 The Cedarville 0., .Herald

Friends may call at the fun-1 j£ COULTERS ENTERTAIN ident, Mrs. Meryl Stormont; vice PLAN PARTY FOR ardi, Mrs. Helen Dunevant, Miss jj e home of Mrs. E. E. Finney, Dayid Tayloif eral home Friday afternoon and1 McXLBBEN CLASS president, Mrs. Harry Hammanp THE. JAMIESONS Alta Murphy, Mrs. Alice Buffen- program will be a panel discus- b'arger, Mrs. Hesther Cultiee, Mrs. Called By De?ith evening. Tfa* McKibben Bible class of secretary, Mrs. Lucy Turner; and The congregation of the Unit­ 'jp0r* the civic committee led Charlotte Davis, Mrs. Eleanor David Taylor, 65, Main St., Ge- US&/lltfGM4tMWHEN the!- U. F. Church met Friday ev­ treasurer, Mrs. Harry Wright. ed Presbyterian church is most .by Mrs. Pan] Cummings. Cultiee, Miss Rosalie Andrews, darville, died Wednesday at 11:45 ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs._Anderson was assisted by- cordially invited to a reception p. m. in Springfield City Hospital. Miss Mary Flo Oelslager, Mrs. T°H0LD BAZAAR x DEAD STOCK Mrs. Robert Coulter. A weiner Mrs. A. B. Evans, Mrs. Fred Clem- for Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Jamieson Bom in Jamestown-- on Jan. 22, Helen Dean, Miss Janet William­ , tbe *adies of the U. P. Church roast was enjoyed by the group. ans and Mrs. Wilbur Cooley. on Tuesday Oct. 3, 1950 at 8 p. 1885, he was the soil} of Charles! Horses $4.00 - Cows $4.00 Twenty-two members were pre­ son, Mrs. Marie Wisecup and Miss 2, hold a harvest supper and Collect 454 Xenia C r e a t i n g ! MASTITIS Following a short business meet­ m. in the church parlors. Dr, Jam­ Bazaar in the church Oct. 17, and Mary: M. Rinker [Taylor, and j sent. Martha Purdin. XENIA FERTILIZER . .Tests Sf)ow, Proven Results ing the group sang songs around ieson will terminate his pastor­ More details later. was a member of the; local IQOF ;->A T YOUR'DEALERS thir fire and Mrs. Lewis Lillich ate after serving the congrega­ Div: of Inland Products Inc. ACHIEVEMENT HOWELLS F*vw - Lodge. > - * •//■ , I , gave several aceordian solos. JAMES DRUG CO. NIGHT PLANNED tion for 25 years. SUNDAY GUESTS • p a r t y Surviving are his. widow, Mrs. ’Small stock removed promptly Mr. and Mrs. Coulter were assist- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell, _ The ybung peoples class of the .Goldie Ann Taylor; ;t\vo daugh­ Cedarville, Ohio Junior and Senior Happy Work­ WESTMINSTER -ed by Mr. and Mrs. Emile Finney. entertained a group of friends Nazarene church held:, a' weiner ters, Mrs. Hester G. iiennehy and er 4-K club and the Cedarville CLASS ENTERTAINED Hot Shots club will hold achieve­ and relatives at their home Sun­ roast Monday evening at ; the Mrs, Frances, G. Dennehy, both KENSINGTON CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braham ment night, in the vo-ag building day. home of their teacher, Miss.-Glen- of Cedarville; three' sisters, Mrs| HAS FALL MEETING and Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Mac1 na Nance. r Friday evening. A movie on con­ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Je­ Russell Chaplin, Ceiiarville, and The home of Mrs. Leo Ander­ Millan entertained the Westmin­ servation will be <|hown and Rob­ rome Murphy, Garden City, Mich.; Misses Millie and Einnm Taylor, son was decorated with fall flow­ ister class in the Presbyterian PLAN LUNCHEON MEETING ert Rex of Antioch College will Mr. and Mrs. Vane Shull, New JamestoWn, and three brothers, ers, for the annual business meet­ church Tuesday evening. Devo­ --The WSCS will hold their lun­ speak on conservation. Awards York City; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jesse, Jamestown; Lester, Day- ing and luncheon of the Kensing­ tions were given by Mrs. Harold cheon meeting_ in the Methodist and pins for the year will be giv­ Bussard and children of Dayton; ton,. and Robert, Cedarville. ton club held Friday afternoon. Guthrie and a program and games church Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 12 Services will be held s t McMil­ New officers elected were: pres- en. Donald Shull, New York City; noon. Luncheon will be served were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howell, Springfield; Mr. lan Funeral Home; Gedarville, CO-WORKERS GIVE John Blazer. Election of officers .and members are asked to bring, Saturday at 2 p. m., with Rev. W. . and Mrs. Clarence Howell and .table service. PARTYOFR BRIDE will be held at the October meet­ children of Paintersville; Mr. B. Collier, pastor Methodist MADAM SHERRY ing. Mrs. Dale Dean (Beulah Pur- and Mrs. Jesse Shaw and chil- HAVE DINNER PARTY . Church, officiating. Burial will don) a; recent bride, was honored be in Clifton Cemetery. Friends Spiritaalist Header and Advisor HAVE PARTY FOR rdb, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. . The cookery group of the jun­ with a shower Wednesday even­ may call at the funeral home Fri­ RECENT BRIDE Wilbur Howell and infant son, ior and senior Happy Workers 4- Gives advise on all affairs ing at the home of Miss Marcel­ day afternoon and evening. Mrs. Beulah Purdin Dean, a Mr. and Mrs. ’Hiram Rader, Sr., H club enjoyed a dinner at Bryan * Pexfeet Satisfaction la Hart in Xenia. Guests were recent bride, was guest of honor and daughter, Norma Fawcett, Park Sunday. Members of .the girls from the office where Mrc. WRIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES recently at a miscellaneous show­ Misses Evelyn, Flora, Patricia group cooked their entire meal 1 a i West ef Cedarville on U. Dean is employed at Patterson Private funeral services will be er arranged by Mrs. Harold Cur­ and Gladys Howell, Cedarville. out of doors. 8 . 42 la House Trailer about Field. Guests from here were •held* for John Wright at the Mc­ tis of Wilmington, and Mrs- Roy 1M ft west of Old Mill Nancy Dean and Dorothy Hub­ OES HONORS ATTEND DISTRICT MEET Millan funeral, home Saturday Roberts of Jamestown at the home bard. PAST MATRONS Fifteen members of the Cedar morning at 11 a- m« \i>, of her parents,* Mr. and Mrs. H. Cedarville Chapter No. 418 Or­ Cliff Chapter of the D. A. R. at­ H. Purdin, Cedarville. der of the Eastern Star met at tended a southwestern district The dining room of the Purdin the Masonic hall, recently for meeting, Wednesday, in the Ur-, home was decorated with pink A NAME THAT STANDS their stated meeting/ with Mrs. bana Presbyterian church. Mrs. WANTED and yellow streamers which ex­ Mary Pickering, Worthy Ma­ Earl Paget, State Regent, presid­ FOR GOOD tended from the ceiling to the ta­ tron, presiding. ed over the meeting. Others at- ble, where gifts for the bride were Eleven past matrons and five tended from Xenia, Yellow Spring arranged. Old Gold and Silver Jewelry past patrons were honored at the . and Clifton. Cards on which favorite recipes FURNITURE meeting including Mrs.- Kathryn will pay cash for it of guests were written were pre­ Masters, Mrs. Martha Cummings, BIRTHDAY PARTY BUDGET PLAN sented to Mrs. Dean. When the Mrs. Nelle Creswell, Mrs. Ruby Several, friends from South AVAILABLE games were played prizes were Murphy, Mrs. Alberta Frame, Charleston and Cedarville helped presented the guest of honor. XENIA WATCH REFAIR SHOP Miss Ora Hanna, Mrs. Margaret Peggy Myers celebrate her 11th Refreshments were served to Nelson, Mrs. Jane ' Mills, Mrs. birthday Saturday, S ep t/23. She Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Miss Doris ADAIR’S E. L. Ritenour, R. D. 1, Jamestown, O. 28 W. Market St. Phone 2230 May Bird, Mrs. Clyde Nagley, .received many lovely "gifts'. ; Shellhaas, Miss Ann Reed, Mrs. Mrs. Beulah Brewer; Messrs. Refreshments were - served- to Betty Christ, Mrs. Helen Ricci- L. B. Arnett, 17 Nortli Grand Ave., Fairborn, O. Chris Masters, Charles Graham, Judy and Sue Goeting, Carolyn Amos Frame, Frank Bird and Slagle, Joyce Hazlett, Elsie Lou Jbhn Mills. Baird from South Charleston,- WE INVITE YOU The past matrons and patrons Sue Stover, Joy Evans, Lynn Cum­ filled the regular officers sta­ mings, Carolyn Thordson, Mary m - REVIVAL SERVICES tion. They were welcomed and Jane Ewry. Connie Engle, Mil­ given a rose by the worthy ma­ dred McCallister, Jane Stewart, Jackie Boroff and Peggy Myer.i. Church Of God tron. ,n" CEDARVILLE, OHIO At the close of the meeting Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Morton and members were invited to the din­ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Simmons of October 1st thru 15th, 1950 ing room for a social hour, vyith ■ Louisville, Ky, were guests this . % % v y V • refreshments served by Mrs. Tre- week of Miss Ina and Mr, Ralph va Randall, Mrs. Betty Rose JJ1- Murdock. They came to attend HEAR: sh and Mabel Shanks. a u m the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Ogel- Rev- W . D. Woosley sbee Jackson. ■ Irvine, Ky. CHURCH CLUBS MEET ti ■ r - d t e - 1 ;•:> The Pathfinder and Trail Bla­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell A Godly man with an old fashioned message zers clubs met in the Nazarene entertained a group of friends Church Friday evening. The boys with a dinner-bridge party at MR. A. C. KILGORE made plans to make belts and their home Tuesday evening. Springfield, Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hesler and several" of the girls were advanc­ '-Ek family visited relatives in Cin­ Song Director & Soloist ed in rank. Mrs. Sparks and Mr. "Universal" V/orkmem’s Brakehali are leaders of the two cinnati this week. groups. Mrs. J. S. West visited this week L U N C H K I T Each Evening 7:45 (except Saturday) with her sister and brother-in- with pint v a c uum bottle E. a PALMER, Pastor RESEARCH CLUB TO MEET law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bredwell "Penn-Derby" REV. W. D. WOOSLEY The Research club will meet in Bethel. '' Evangelist Thursday afternoon, Oct. 5, at Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsey f r o s t s la© @ Ik !!)© & nVfj and daughter are home after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. i f Attractive, strong, dull-brass Now I Today and Tomorrow Are Sunbeam Days m finish front door lock set t HH l Roy Gardner in Idaville, Ind. S\ made of wrought steel. Fits , slid Mr, and Mrs. RusselL.Gardner j-yall standard door thick- rr5 3 ' ift Camden, Ind; ' ' " i!C nesses. Easily installed. You Are Cordially Invited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Banks $4.75 value . « __o il are announcing the birth- of a :/jy2g daughter Saturday in Springfield DEMONSTRATION City hospital. Miss Mary Louise ' Stormont TO OUR left last week to enter Musking­ TROUBLE & um College in New Concord. 25 ft. co rd PARTY The S, S. class. of the U. P. $2.50 value church taught by Mrs. Harold Kai sted bulb y r o * __ _ Cooley held a weiner roast, Sat­ tection guard and A Q tluesione Isaam el E oaslex reflector that cakes T l g y n urday evening at the home of up to 100 watt , Self-basting design in Lamar Spracklin: Nine members size bulb. U /L ap* n Now easy-to-clcan porce-V were present. proved. lain enameled steel./ TODAY AND TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman 9-lb. size— 15"x Il"xf Factory Representative Will Be In Our Store. She Will Demonstrate , had as Sunday guests Mr. and 7". An exceptionally The Sensational New “SUNBEAM” Products For You Mrs. Berger of Dayton. $1.50 line value! ' Mrs. Isadore Notz, Dayton value spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertna A Cup Of Delicious Coffee— Graham and Elmer Owens. Pearl Huffman has returned FBEE: Made In The Sunbeam Coffeemaster to work at Patterson field, after several weeks absence because of a knee injury. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barber -had as guests last week Mr, and Mrs. Gregory Dexter of Boston, Mass. Capt. Lawrence 'Williamson Well-balanced n Arlington, Va, -spent ;two days ^f6-o?/hsmmerj it f -with his mother; Mrs; -R.‘ T. Wil­ ."-with hickory i- liamson, last week. ■■ , • “comfort-grip” Mrs. J. W. Johnston and Mrs. handle. . . shap \ Aden^Barlow spent the weekend to prevent i \ in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. slipping. 1 Willard Barlow and son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards of Miami, Fla., visited this Week »* * £ Central £ ? T O A S T IR with the former’s father, J. R. $tnb&im Richards, and Mi\ and Mrs. A. E. Beautiful ‘Chrome MIXMASTER Automatic Beyond Belief! All COFFEEMASTER you d o is drop in the bread. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchen ligh t Dial your favorite recipe. Bread lowers itself automatic* It's automatic! You can’t miss! Richards and daughter of Colum­ Correct mixing speeds at your ally. No levers to push* Toast Perfect coffee every time— 1 Distributes light. bus were Sunday guests in the jtveniy through finger-tips. Mixes, mashes, raises itself silently, without cup to No watching—no Richards home. Icrysui glass pril- whips, beats, stirs, blends, popping o r banging.- Every worry. AH gem-like chro­ ijnatic bottom juices, et£. Saves time, arm- slice alike—moi3t, jIry, thick mium plate. N o glass bowls land sides . . . work. slices or thin./ ’ eak., iS W ' kith. ‘ Along Greene County, Farm Front 0n*0**+0 +0*0**a By E. A. DRAKE See it now! Don’t Pasture Or ' Clip New Seeding This is closed season foy new -legume seedings and plantings of alfalfa, clover and grass mix- tures made in wheat this spring should not be pastured or flip­ jUl-Aluminnm Snow ShoVel ped for the next five or six weeks. Clip New Seedings During September and Octb- Light weight, non*rusting ber, red clover and alfalfa plants Easy-cutting, shovel that every home needs. are -storing in the . roots the re­ straight pattern/ gg| Aluminum tubular handle IRONMASTER serve materials that are produc- solid, forged- & and wide ribbed 18"xI5 blade for added strength. Heats quicker, stays hotter/ Swbeam od-in the leaves. This root stor­ steel snips. 1014/ long, 2yi*bite,; irons faster. Hot in 30 sec­ IOO.COOKIR age makes the plant more' able onds! Thumb-tip heat regula­ .. . . I i W ^ iiiii <»i hi »i‘ to. go through .the winter without tor in handle, cool, easy-to*1 Cooks eggs tie same every time exactly as you like them—all injury. If the tops are cut dr pas­ set, conveniently marked for tured off in; September or Octo- all type fabrics. Available in automatically, ,V»ry soft, me-' *t»*yr* - * -V two weights—lightweight, 4 diumi^hard o r any degreejq .pm1'this r°0fc storage Isfpreveht* lbs. o f lighterweight, 2V5 lbs/ ^between* 6j*gg capacity/ *-c the following alley North of Center Street; ing. Jamestown, Ohio. County, Ohio; improvement shall include the ex­ described territory: thence, extending West on the last pense of the preliminary and other Dated this' 8th day of Septem­ Situate in the Village and Town­ surveys, and of printing and pub­ Magazines bought and sold. COR- ber, 1960. mentioned alley for a distance of Don’s Market BEAN’S, Ouu. Cozy Theater, Ce­ ship of Cedarville, in the County 200' to a proposed sanitary sewer lishing the notices, resolutions and WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER of Greene, and State of Ohio, manhole designated No. 26-9-B, lo- ordinances required and the serv- darville. * Judge of the Probate Court, Greene bounded and described as follows: GREEN FRONT PHONE 6-2041 County, Ohio. cated at the intersection qf th® ing of said notices and the cost of FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer­ In Military Survey No. 3745. last. mentioned alley and Clifton engineering, legal services and ex­ By Luella Howser cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled Beginning in the South line of Pike, which is the terminus of penses, and the cost of construc­ Chief Deputy Clerk three apartment house. Phone Yel­ Maple Street at the East end of this line. tion together with interest on the low Springs 7717. said Street in the line of J. H. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 23 notes and bonds issued in antici­ LEGAL NOTICE pation of the collection of deferred Hours 7 A M Till 8 P M Daily Sunday 8 A M til 12 Noon ... , and T. B. .Andrews land; thence George H. Curley, whose place It is proposed to construct an ARE you ^fltcted with rupture. g 32 d fi. with said Andrew’s assessments and all other neces­ of residence is unknown, will take S" diameter vitrified clay sanitary ar® f re^ 2 eKerff West line (about 190 feet) to a sewer line, running as follows: sary expenditures. having a truss properly fitted. N.S? int in sai^ Andrews’ line; thence notice that on September 19th, Open Wednesday Afternoons 1950, Mary L. Curley, a minor, by Beginning at a proposed sani­ SECTION 5. That the assess­ W. Prowant with The James Drug ; ith mother of their lines N /8 5 ments to be levied shall he paid John'E. Osborne, her next friend, tary sewer manhole designated No. Company has had an extended ex- d lg , E# 228 feefc 9 inches to a 26-9, located at the intersection in ten annual installments with field a certain cause of action in perienee m fitting trusses. Give fnt in the line of said Andrews; interest on deferred payments at divorce against said George H. of Center Street and the first the same rate as shall be born oy CHECK THESE PRICES CAREFULLY ham a try* ______thence S. 8 deg. 25’ E. 249 ft. 8 Curley, before the Common Pleas alley West of Walnut Street, and FOR SALE— Duo-Therm oil 53,- inches to a point; thence with said Court of Greene County, Ohio, be­ extending South on the aforemen­ the bonds to be issued in antici­ pation of the collection thereof; 000 BTU space heater. Paul Dob- line S. 77 deg. 25' W. 675%, feet ing Civil Cause No. 26859, on the tioned alley for a distance of 120' bins, Phone 6-3024. I to a point in the North line of Mill docket of said Court, and being to a proposed sanitary sewer man­ provided that the owner Of any Lard 2 lbs...... 43c Sugar...... 5 lbs...... 49c property assessed may, at his op­ I Street; thence S. 75 deg. 45' W. on the grounds of gross neglect hole designated No. 26-9-C, which Bacon S q ...... lb. 23c Lima Beans ...... lb. 22c FOR SALE—Childs bed and 1 1 3 feet to the East side of a ten of duty. Said cause of action will is the terminus of this line. tion, pay such assessment in cash mattress. Clara Morton, Phone j (10) foot alley; thence N. 31 deg. come on for hearing on or after Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 24 within thirty days after the pass­ Hamburger...... lb. 55 Crisco..... 3 lb. ca n ..... 89c ing of the assessing ordinance. 6-1051. (1-tp) j 45' W. 226 feet Jo a point in South November 29th, 1950. It is proposed to construct an rovnr m • line of Maple Street; thence with 8" diameter vitrified clay sanitary SECTION 6. That bonds of the Fresh Sausage...... lb. 45c Dining Car Coffee lb. 75c We huy OAK and ■t'Ui'Ufl.K ,, HT oi..—t xt SHOUP AND HAGLER w , 1 the South line of Maple Street N. sewer line, running as follows: Village of Cedarville, Ohio, shall timber. Willis Lumber Co Attorneys for Plaintiff Sliced Bacon...... lb. 49c Sardine Neptune 2 for 25c wasn' 56 deg. 30' E. 647 feet to the place Beginning at a proposed sanitary be issued in anticipation of the ington C. H. Boiling B eef...... Red Potatoes No. 10 35c of beginning, containing 5.7 acres, RESOLUTION NO. 261 sewer manhole designated No. 26-8, collection of assessments by in­ ... lb. 39c more or less. located at the intersection of Cen­ stallments and in an amount equal SHOEMAKER. Good opportun­ Declaring It Necessary To Improve ter and Walnut Streets and extend­ thereto, and notes of Said Village Chuck R oast...... lb. 63c Peaches No. 2Vz can halves ity for conscientious, all-around And the part hereby to be an­ Portions of Numerous Streets In ing East on Center Street for a shall be issued in anticipation ot man in Toledo’s reputable, old- nexed is a tract of 3.44 acres off The Village o f Cedarville, Ohio Cube Steaks...... lb. 95c ...... 32c the issue of such bonds. established shoe repair store. of the East side of the above de­ By The Extension And Construe for a distance of 155' to a SECTION 7. That the remainder T -B one...... lb. 98c Hominy No. 2% can 2—25c Steady work. Good pay. Excellent scribed tract. tion of Sanitary Sewers and De­ proposed sanitary sewer manhole Also that part of lots numbered signated “1950 Sewer Extension designated No. 26-10, lpcated at of the entire cost of said improve­ Sir L o in ...... working conditions. Write or see ment not specially assessed, in­ ... lb. 89e Red Kidney Beans No. 2 13, 14, and 15 in the Cedarville Improvement.” the intersection of Center Street Kennedy Shoe Repair, 608 Adams cluding the cost of intersections, Realty Company plat to said Vil­ Be it resolved by the council of and the first alley East of Walnut W ieners...... lb. 49c can...... 2—25c St., Toledo, O. together with the cost of any real lage together with the East end the Village ef Cedarville, State of Street; thence, continuing East on estate or interest therein purchased Franks...... lb. 45c Pork & Beans 2y2 can .. 17c FOR SALE— Kalamazoo coal or of Maple Street as more particu­ Ohio, (3-4ths of all members elect­ Center Street for a distance of 225' or appropriated, and the cost and wood range. Good condition. Har­ larly shown by the plat. ed thereto concurring): to a proposed sanitary sewer man­ Gold Medal Flour 10 lbs. 89c Sweet Potatoes___ lb. 10c expense of any appropriation pro­ old Cooley, Phone .6-4105. (3-p) Praying that said territory may SECTION 1. That it is necessary hole designated No. 26-11, which ceedings therefor and the dam­ be annexed to the Village of Ce­ to improve portions of the streets is the terminus of this line. LEGAL NOTICE ages awarded any owner of ad­ darville, Ohio, in the manner pro­ hereinafter named in the Village Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 25 Mabel Jeanette -Manning, whose joining lands and interest there­ vided by law, and designated the o f Cedarville, Ohio, by the exten­ It is proposed to construct an 8'' address is 622 Twenty-Third St., on and the cost and expense of SPARE RIBS NECKBONES PUDDING LIVER HEARTS undersigned as their agent in se­ sion and construction of sanitary diameter vitrified clay sanitary N. W., Washington, D. C. will take any such award shall be paid out curing said annexation. sewers, to-wit: sewer line running as follows: KIDNEYS JOWL BACON notice that on the 12th day of of any lawful funds available or HAM LUNCH MEATS The said Board of County Com­ Santiary Sewer Extension No. 20 ■ Beginning at a proposed sani­ September, 1950, John West Man­ missioners fixed the 4 day of No­ tary sewer manhole, designated by the issuance of bonds in the FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM FRESH VEGETABLES ning filed his certain petition It is proposed to construct an 8” manner provided by law. vember,. 1950, at 10:00 o’clock . ■ A. diameter vitrified clay sanitary No. 2,6-10 located at the intersec­ against her for divorce on the tion of Center Street and the first SECTION 8. That Resolution grounds of gross neglect of duty .Gj iV1?6 J?.r bearing^said sewer line, running as follows: No. 258 and all ordinances and res­ petition and the office of the Com' Beginning at a sanitary sewer alley East of Walnut St., and ex­ before the Common Pleas Court of tending North on the aforemen­ olutions or parts of ordinances or missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun­ manhole designated No. 26-1, lo­ Greene County, Ohio, said case tioned alley for a distance of 140' resolutions in conflict herewith Cre ty, Ohio, as the place of hearing. cated at the intersection of North being No. 26643 on the docket .of J. A. Finney, Attorney to a proposed sanitary sewer man­ hereby repealed. New Maid Navy said Court and will come on i o j and Walnut Streets and extend­ SECTION 9. This resolution Potatoes and Agent for Petitioners ing North on Walnut Street for a’ hole designated No. 26-10A which hearing on or after the 21st day of is the terminus of this line. shall take effect and be In force Oleo Beans October, 1950. distance of 330’ to a proposed from and after the earliest period 4 LEGAL NOTICE The foregoing to be designated MILLER & FINNEY sanitary sewer manhole designated Notice is herby’ given that on “1850 Sewer Extension Improve­ allowed by law. Attorney for Plaintiff No. 26-3; thence, continuing North Passed this 18th day of Septem­ the 4th day of September, 1950, ment.” 25c Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio on Walnut Street for a distance ber, 1950. 10 c lb. 10 lbs. 29c there was presented to the Board SECTION* 2. That it,, is hereby (9-15-6t-10-20) of 330’ to a proposed sanitary A. R. Frame of Commissioners of the County determined that the portions of sewer manhole designated) No. 26- Mayor of the Village LEGAL NOTICE of Greene, State of Ohio, a peti­ said streets above set forth are so 4; thence continuing North on Wal­ o f Cedarville Myrtle Little, whose last known tion signed by all of the adult situated in relation to each other Quick and Friendly Service nut Street for a distance of 195/ Attest: place of address is 203 Fourteenth freeholders residing on the fol­ to a proposed sanitary sewer man­ that in order to complete the im­ YOUR ONE STOP MARKET Street, Ashland* Kentucky, will lowing described territory; hole. designated No. 26-5; thence provement thereof in the most P. J. MeCorkell, Clerk take notice that on the 12th day Situate in the County of Greene, continuing North on Walnut Street o f September, 1950, Charles R State of Ohio, and Township of for a distance - of 200' to a pro­ Cedarville and being all of Lots posed sanitary sewer manhole de­ numbered 1 to 9, inclusive, in signated No,:,26-6; thence, continu­ Xenia Watch Repair Shop Holmes Addition to the Village of ing North on Walnut Street for Cedarville, Ohio, together with the a distance of 250' to a proposed West end of Mill Street extending sanitary sewer manhole designated Watch Repairing t e > .______between Lots Numbers 2 and 3 of No. 26-7; thence, continuing North j*^*****_____ said Holmes Addition. on Walnut Street for a distance of 28 W. Market St. Xenia Praying that said territory may 260' to a proposed sanitary sewer be annexed to the. Village of Ce­ manhole designated No. 26-8, lo­ HARRY H. MOGLE darville, Ohio, in the manner pro­ A m m cated at the intersection of Wal­ vided by law, and designated the nut and Center Streets, which is Watchmaker undersigned as their agent in se­ the terminus of this -line. curing said annexation. Sanitary Sewer Extension No. 2.1 Telephone 2260 The said Board of County Com­ It is proposed to construct an missioners fixed the 4 day of No­ vember, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.,. as the time for hearing said can prove V petition and the office of the Com­ missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, as the place of hearing. AND SAVE Farm Grain Tile Ditching THRIFT-E '""4 ADVANCE Trenching Service DESIGN FALL VARIETY BALE TRUCKS RUSS BUTTER Tomato Juice 4$ pz. oan .. 21c Coffee Break-O-Mom lb. 75e P. n . Box 748 P.hone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Cut Beans Steima No. 2 .. 10c Aeowax for the floors pt. 29c Milk; Eyap. Green Pasture Clorox Bleach % gal jug 30c FARMS FOR SALE > 3 cans ...... 35c Fig Newtons NBC 1 lb box 35c AND FARM LOANS

We huve many good farms for Salad Drssing 16 oz. jar 27c Honey New Crop bok .... 45c. sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for Hominy Eavey's 2 No. 2% 16 years. No application fee Peanut Butter Ice Box Jar and no appraisal fee. 16/oz. ja r...... : 37c can...... 25c On® good look will prove fa yau Write or Inquire that Chevrolet trucks boot anything Pink Salmon Tall can __ 55c McSavaney & Co. London, Q. In sight! Chavrolot’s the line for Dill Pickles Merrit Brand Qt. •v®ry tins of business . , . Duty- • Jar 21c Tuna Half hill can ...... 29c Leon K* Kling, Mgr- Provfd right an lh® fob. Look them ov®rr talk if ov®r, and you'll knew what a whale of a buy you've got QUALITY MEATS in a Chevrolet truck! Rugged de­ Bacon E n d s...... lb. 39c Featuring: TWO GREAT VALYE4N-HKAD ENGINES • pendability, top-flight performance, Smoked Hams Tiyhdle or NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR • DIAPHRAGM SPRING outstanding ecenemy-you g«t all POTATOES shank half) Kingans lh. 69c Neck Bones (lean) .... lb. 15c CLUTCH • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS • HYPOID th®so things in Chevrolet. Figure It •’ . ^ : t f ■* - REAR AXLES • DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES • WIDE- ail out and you’ll come to fust one 7/ " ...... Chickens - Fries ...... lb. 65c BASE WHEELS* BALL TYPE STEIR!NG*UN1T-DIS1GN BODIES conclusion! Chevrolet's your buy! A. C. Creswell Spare Ribs (lean)' £ . lb. 49c Oysters (Pt. Cans) can .. 73c » 3 ¥ PHONE 6-3625;; MARKET CUMMINGS . Ai. !! Cedarville, Ohio ’ •-i % i '<