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Volumn LXXII Cedarville, Ohio, Friday, July 2, 1948 Number 30 Alpha Boy and _ Church Services Plan Ohio Food To Hold Clinic New Games Are Me t h o d i s t c h u r c h At Cedarville William B. Collier, Minister. A week-long health and physi­ Dayton Man 10 A.'M.— Sunday School. Wal­ Train for Relief cal education clinic, beginning Au­ Added to Park ter Boyer, Supt. gust 9 at Cedarville college lias 11 A, M«—The theme of the Overseas been announced by Mendell E. Drown Sunday sermon, appropriate to Indepen­ Beattie, Cedarville coach and ath­ Equipment Greene County, recorded its dence Day, will be “Let Freedom An Ohio food train for overseas letic director. Park Not Under Supervision first 1948 drownings Sunday with Ring.” relief will be assembled shortly Among the instructors will be On July 5 the deaths of two swimmers in The union midweek service will after the middle of July, accord­ Joe Gavin, bead football coach at Due to July 5 being a holiday, separate river-front accidents to he in the United Presbyterian ing to plans announced here re­ Dayton university, and Paul Wal­ the park will not be under super­ mar its water safety record. church, Wednesday night, at 8 cently by Carl J. Laifdes, state di­ ker, basketball coach at Middle- vision. Children may go and play The victims, among hundreds of o’clock. rector of the Christian Rural town high school. and use the equipment that is Greene countians who turned to Overseas program (CROP), which The clinic, open to anyone, will available, however, swimming holes and public pools FIRST PRESBYTERIAN " will sponsor the train. include instruction in the coach­ , New Games, Added to Park for relief from the summer’s first CHURCH A meeting of those interested ing of football, baseball and bas­ Equipment heat spell, were 10-year-old Lewis Paul H. Elliott, Minister. in the program will be held Fri­ ketball. Discussion of health The past week the park has had problems and the state program Wayne Stewart of Alpha, just a 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. Ran­ day evening at the First Presby­ an increase in the number of for health and physical education few week? out of the fifth grade kin MacMillan, Supt. terian church, in Xenia, at 8 games that may be played, will also be a part of the one- at Beavercreek school, and .Wal­ 11 A, M.—Morning Worship. o’clock. John Williamson will namely: dart board and darts,, week"elinic. Two semester credit Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. serve as temporary chairman. ping pong," ring board, archery ter Richard Ihichs, 30, Dayton, hours may be obtained for the Preparatory services on Friday It is hoped by those interested and croquet. chairman of Local 801, United course. Electrical Workers union, at tlje evening, July 2, at 8 p .m. The in the plan to send a carload of All of these games, with the Frigjdaire plant in Dayton. i, Rev. Malcolmn Harris, who is just wheat from Greene county. exception of archery and croquet, leaving Clifton, will bring a mes­ Local grain dealers, Frank are .played in tlie shelter house Young Stewart lost his life at basement. The basement is a very 3:10 p. m. before the eyes of his sage. Theme, “ The Road We Creswell and R. C. Wells, are co­ County Revival Walk.” All members should at­ operating in the plan and will is­ popular place most of the time, mother, Mrs. Gladys Stewart, who especially when it is hot or rain­ waded into waist-deep water of tend .preparatory. sue warehouse receipts to donors. Choir rehearsal will "be at 7 Principal farm products to be ing. _ " the Little Miami river, just east Campaign Ends Equipment Donations That Have of Alpha, to retrieve his body, o’clock Friday evening. shipped will be wheat and dairy Dayton presbytery, to which products, although other gifts in Helped the Park Fuchs drowned in a small lake, We-wish to thank the following into which the Mad River empties this church belongs, will meet at kind will be accepted, Landes said. Sunday Evening Covingtton on Tuesday, July 6. people for their kindness in do­ just north of Huffman Dam, near­ Chairman of the food train com­ A sermon by Dr. Robert J. Wells Union prayer meeting will be mittee will be Frank Farnsworth, nating the following articles: ; USED AS GHQ BY PALESTINE MEDIATOR . . . This twin-engined DC-3 Douglas transport plane, pictured ly i " ’ i and a half hours after the in Xenia Central high school audi­ » liere at an airport near Amsterdam, Holland, is said to be the safest “ office” in Palestine. And with all the at the United Presbyterian church, state director of agriculture, Co­ Mr. Rheuhert, soft balls, bats, Stewart tragedy. torium Sunday night ended a Xe­ jroend shooting going on in the Holy Land, it probably is. Displaying a red cross and flanked by “Nation Wednesday, July 7, at 8 p. m. lumbus. mask and glove; Don Rheubert, Sheriff Walton Spahr said he, nia Greene county revival cam­ Hales” and “ United Nations” on both fuselage and wings, the plane is being used both as an office and for This will be the first real op­ basketball hoop and net; Paul Depitiy Fred Blair, Xenia Fireman paign conducted there each even­ flying purposes by Count Bernadotte, TJ. S. mediator in the furious Palestine dispute. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN portunity for Ohio farmers to Cummings, croquet set; John Charles (Bud) McPherson and ing for the last three weeks. CHURCH contribute to a food train, al­ Kyle, ping pong set; Douglas Cul- ca Frank Anderson, Xenia, extra Rev. Robert W. Mulliolland, Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. though other states, principally tice, ping pong table and dart fireman, took a county-owned chairman of .the Xenia League for 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. A r­ those in the wheat belt, have pre­ board; Dale Dean, catcher’s mitt; respirator to Alpha when notified Evangelism, gave a brief sum Locals to Play thur B. Evans, Supt. viously supported trains. At the Jerry Judy, first baseman’s mitt; o f the Stewart boy's accident. mary of the three weeks’ meeting, New Horse Bam Brown Named 11 A. M.—-Preaching Service. "r sent, a train of milk products Dianna Brightman, art paper and With All-Stars Box 21 elub o f Dayton, an emer­ expressing his appreciation to all Topic, “How Meet the Problems :•* being planned in Wisconsin, and pencils. gency outfit, assisted in the res­ who helped promote the program. To.vu.ley, Jack Brewer of Our Times.” Are we living in : ennsylvanians are pledging their Lawn Fete Successful cue attempts. ' Speaking on the question, “ Have Being Built at an.l Jii.iu.y W N cup will he the U. B. Publicity “perilous times” ? milk and egg production for June W e take this opportunity to You Counted the Cost?” , Dr. m mb rs i-? the Ccdarvilie lt*am They worked for an hour and 7 P. M.—Y. P. C. U. Subject, 21, the longest clay of the year. thank everyone that assisted in Wells pointed out that many twenty minutes over the lad. He “America’s Christian Heritage.” The campaign in Ohio will of­ any way to the success of the lawn pie.’, ing with t.be all-Mars of the people are rejecting the Chris­ Fairgrounds Spi ir-gfield ABC', Sunday, at Director was pronounced dead about 4:30 Leader, Carolyn Stewart. ficially get underway about June fete. Those that donated cakes, tian cause today. However, God Springfield Municipal stadium, p. m. by Dr. R. D. Hendrickson, The Synodical Spiritual Life Mr. Pickering for the lights, those At the Greene county fair Hugh N, Brown, a native of Ce­ 20, Landes said. To acquaint rural continues to bless the work of against Cleveland Bavluncks, 1917 Xenia, who administered two shots conference will be held again this folks with the CROP program, that served and cleared tables and grounds, the sounds of hammer darville, has been named publicity teaching the gospel of salvation, v.orld amatiur champions. o f adrenalin in a futile effort to year at Hanover college, in Han­ meetings will be held in various Miss Foster aiul the band. and trowel may be heard every director of the University of Day- revive the victim. over, Ind., July 12-16. The regis­ he said. Archery Open to Adults day as the builders progress with ton, Fr. George J. Ri-mu*kev, S. parts of the state, beginning June trar writes that only 150 have Rev. Clarence Smith, pastor of The archery targets are avail­ the erection of the new horse M., president, announced Satur­ Sheriff Spahr said the mother, 7 in Urbana. Organizations will registered tp date, and they can the Xenia Evangelical United able to anyone that wants to use barn, making it ready to use for day. who was breathing into her son’s be set up in each county. accommodate 250 delegates. He Brethren church, led the opening them In the evening. They are lo­ the 1948 fair, which is just a- Colleges Plan mouth when they arrived in an CROP is sponsored by Church prayer and Rev. A. L. Scherry, For the last 18 months Brown effort to keep him alive for fur­ also stated that they have a fine World Service, Lutheran World cated at tfie southeast corner of round the corner. has been assistant to the manag­ urogram arranged for adults, in pastor of the Xenia First Re­ the park. ther respiratory work, told of the Relief and Catholic Rural Life. formed church, gave the offer­ The barn is conveniently located ing executive of the College of youth diving into the water and addition to the young people’s Its operations are national in Organized Schedule for near the race track, just north Athletic Group Music of Cincinnati. As U. D. program, and they would like to tory prayer. The entire offering Next Week swimming out into the stream for scope. A total of 224,250,365 was presented to Dr. Wells for of the grandstand. publicity director he will be re­ a distance. . have more adults come. Dr. E. B. pounds of farm produce were con­ Tuesday, 2:30- Folk games. The 100 by 80 feet structure is sponsible for all publicity orig­ McClellan has planned a good his work in Xenia. Wednesday, 2:40—Art classes. After one dive, she related, he tributed to CROP between Octo­ o f concrete blocks with the upper At Meeting inating from the university’s aca­ program for the adults. Total Plans are underway for launch­ Thursday, 3:00—Basket “weav­ came to the surface, rolled over ber 1, 1947,-and April 1, 1948. ing another campaign in Xenia portion of frame and is completed Reprceentatives of seven small demic and sports program. cost for registration, room and Distribution of CROP contri­ ing. ' on his back and sank. She wad*- board is only $14. See Nathan during the coming winter or with a corrugated, aluminum roof. Ohio ami Indiana* collects are The new publicist brings to the butions overseas is made through Friday, 2:20—Story telling. ed nearly fifteen feet out into the Elder or John Townsley if you spring, it was, announced. Instead of a skylight, the cen­ planning the formation of a new r-'-ition o' tensive «vpcricnce in stream to bring him to shore. The church channels, solely on the ba­ tral line o f the roof is elevated wish to register. “Tjie Five Smitty Girls" of Min­ athletic* conference. educational promotion, including sheriff said no bruises or marks' sis of need, regardless of political and the long sides enclosed with neapolis presented a special song Competition within the confer- tour years as director of public were on the body to indicate or religious affiliation. A large eelloglass. This provides suffi­ CLIFTON UNITED service during the meeting Sun­ t nee is expected to begin with the information. United States navy that he might have struck thejj PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH proportion of food goes to or­ Twelve County cient light for the second floor day afternoon. A group of evan­ 1949 football season, Mondell E. music rate during World War II. gravel-bottom of the stream. A' phans, widows, the aged, and to gelists, they are now conducting ■which will serve as a haymow. , Dr. John W. Biclcett, Minister. such institutions as pre-tubercu- Beattie, Cedarville college coach, At* 28, Brown is one of the The sheriff said two old® ' Charlotte Collins, Organist. a four-week campaign in Chris- The building has three aisles. announced following a meeting of brothers were downstream from _ lar clinics. Roads to Be The central and widest one is youngest members o f the Ameri­ 10 A. M.~ Sabbath School, John tiansburg. the group at (Ydatville over the the spot where- the mishap oc­ Shipments are not limited to flanked on each side by stalls can College Public Relations asso­ Skillings, Supt. Lesson topic, Speaking on the subject of weoivend. curred and only the mother was one locality or nation. Distribu­ while each of the other aisles is ciation and has written for the “ Courage to Speak the Truth.” “ Heav n,” Dr. Wells gave a de­ Improved Ohio colleges li.- tml by Coach A. C. P. II. A. Journal, leading nearby. 11 A. M.—Morning Preaching tion of relief goods has been made scrip Cm of that place, based on faced with stalls oil the outer by CROP’S agencies in 43 'differ­ Extensive improvements to 12 side. Beattie ;v prospective members magazines, the office o f war in­ Father of the victim is Lewis Service. Some patriotic songs the v or.!.: in the Bible. He re­ aiv: I)< fiance. A- bland, Bluff! on, E. Stewart, operator of the Alpha will he sung. Pledge to the Amer­ ent nations. minded lus audience that only county roads are planned hy Three wide doorways at each formation, and Washington, I). C.. county commissioners who have Ri-» (li.uvle and Cedarville. Tay­ and Cincinnati newspapers. His Seed and Grain company. Besides ican flag will be given. Special “ The question is sometimes people of God are admitted to end of the building, provide an advertised for sealed bids which lor university and Huntington col­ background also includes writing his parents, he is survived by music by the choir. A sermon asked if there is still great need heaven. Rev. L. J. Hquck, pastor abundance of air and daylight were to be received at their office three brothers, Marcus M. and of the Xenia Church of God, led while on the long sidewalls, ten it ge. l.oth in Indiana, have signi­ and production experience in net­ will be given by Dr. Bickett on for food,” Landes said. “ The an­ until noon Wednesday, June 30, Kenneth L. Stewart and Tom the opening prayer. fied interest in the conference. work radio and television, promo­ “ America’s Mission.” swer is definitely yes. Even with Cost of the project, to cover windows help with the ventila­ Ater, all of Alpha, and his ma­ Thu orchestra of the Xenia tion o f the interior as well as to Attending the meeting at Ce- tion of the five largesL musical 7:2fl P. M.— The young people government aid stepped up, and more than 13 miles, is estimated ternal grandparents, Mrfl and First Reformed Sunday school as­ et for AuguM 9, at the official United States navy band. Service s were held at the Stew­ 8 p. m. other agencies.” Reformed church, and Miss Mary The work performed is to in­ tion of an 8 foot cinder track Hauling hotel in Marion. A former high school athletic art home Wednesday at 10:30 Landes also pointed out that Ann Bryson, Xenia Second United clude grading, drainage, fence re­ which borders its outer edge. coach and teacher in the Blan- a. m. with Rev. Paul Wright, the shipping of whole wheat pro­ Presbyterian church. Miss Reva moval and necessary structural This is meant to be of especial chester public schools-, Brown re­ Zimmerman, officiating. Burial vides employment and encourages Beam, of the Xenia Nazarene work. Roadways range in width use in the winter time, when ceived his education at Witten­ was in Ml. Zoin Cemetery. Mary E. Fowler the recipient to do everything pos­ church, gave a solo. Delegations from fourteen to eighteen feet. trainers guide their trotters and Cyrus H. Johnson berg college, a bachelor of sci­ Fuchs sank beneath the surface sible to help himself. Milk, which were present from Springfield, Roads to be improved include pacers into learning their prize ence in education degree from Ce­ of Mad river about 5:30 p. m. with is contributed in the Ohio cam­ Canton and Dayton. 9tlie Zimmerman road, Waynes- winning steps. In a sermon on “ Flimsy Ex­ darville college, graduate credit hundreds of picnickers in the Dies‘•v in Dayton paign, will be converted into some ville-Jamestown road, Beal road, This new horse bam will he Called fey Death from Catholic University of area. exportable form. cuses” Dr. Wells said no person Eleazer road, Fishworm road, (to more than welcomed and appreci­ America, specialized courses' in Witnesses said he had been' Although the campaign is of­ ever had an excuse not to do his Courtsville road, to the Rife road ated when the local annual event, journalism from American uni­ seen swimming in the vicinity of Hospital Monday ficially supported hy church duty toward God or toward the to the Miami township line). Van takes place. . . . the Greene coun­ Friday Night versity, and tutoring from out­ a log about thirty feet offshore Miss Mary E. Fowler, 87, resid­ groups, nearly every major farm church in his community. God has Eaton road, Beaver Valley road, ty fair, Aug. 3, 4, 5 and 0, 19-18. Cyrus If. Johnson, 90. retired standing east coast public rela­ in nine feet of water when he ing five miles east of Xenia on organization in Ohio has pledged been very definite in distributing Alpha Bellbrook road, Blakely farmer, died at his home on the tions counselors. went clown. the Columbus pike, died in Miami its cooperation, according to Lan­ blessings, therefore he has given road. Lackey road, Spahr road. reason to live unto Him and not Paintei'sville pike, two miles south During undergraduate college Sheriff Spahr, who was called Valley hospital, Dayton, Monday des. East Enon road. Part of Adams spend life seeking excuses, he Scouts Collect of Jamestown. Friday at 11:30 p. years he made varsity teams ..in to the scene along with Deputies at 10:40 p. m. *■ street in Jamestown also will be Serving with Farnsworth on said. m. lie had been in failing health basketball anil baseball and while Blair and George Moore and Xe­ She had been a patient at the improved in the project. Paper and Rags the train campaign committee Following the service Sunday a year. in service coached several winning nia Firemen McPherson and Will­ hospital since May 25 aft.er suffer­ will be: Walter Bluck, executive evening, Dr. Wells and liis as­ As stated last week, the Boy Born near Jamestown, Sept. 1, cage teams. ard Ryan, learned Bob Daily, 32, ing a fractured hip, caused by a secretary of the Ohio Council of sistants left for Hammond, Ind., Scouts collected paper and rags 1857, he had passed his entire of Dayton, recovered the body. fall. As director of public informa­ Farm Cooperatives; George B. where a similar campaign will be yesterday. If they missed anyone life in the community. lie was the Mrs. J. L. Snypp tion, navy musicians rate, Brown Coroner H. C. Schick, Xenia, ; Born in Greene county July 11, Crane, agricultural extension de­ opened Monday evening. it was not intentional.. Just drop son of William ami Abigail was awarded a navy letter of pronounced Fuchs dead at 6:45 1860, she was the daughter of R, partment of the Ohio State “uni­ Shruck Johnson amt was a mem­ The evangelistic group will re­ them a card and they will call for commendation for publicizing the p. m. He ruled accidental death J:. and Martha Silvey Fowler, was versity; Carl Hutchinson of the ber of the Jamestown Baptist turn to this area in the fall when Passes Away on the pajfer. They will make an­ navy musician, some 8,QQ0 men by drowning in both the Stewart educated in Greene county public Farm Bureau, and Joseph W. it conducts a campaign in Dayton other collection July 27. unless church. and Fuchs tragedies. schools and received special Bible Fichter of the Ohio grange. A nephew, Jesse Johnson, spread over the face of tlm globe Oct. 3 to 24. there is need for making it in unit hands. A t the College of training at Winona Lake, Ind. Branch Ilill, O., and a niece, Mrs. The sheriff’s office needed sev­ Friday Evening sooner. They thank everyone for Music of Cincinnati he served as eral hours to establish Fuchs’ For 31 years she served as a their cooperation. Mary Rayburn, Toledo, survive. mission worker of the Reformed Announce Tax Mrs. Alta M. Snypp, 80, wife of His wife, Mrs. Nancy Stephens administrative assistant to the identity. Officials were told the John L. Snypp, south Main street, director and in a public relations Presbyterian church in Selma, Johnson, died 10 years ago. victirr.3 wife and children wit­ To Hold Music Cedarville, (lied in a Xenia hospi­ capacity. Ala., retiring at the age of 70. Collection Dates TO MEET HAMILTON Services were held at the Pow­ nessed the drowning but she col­ tal early Friday evening. She had She was a member of the Re­ Mrs. Brown is the former Mar­ lapsed and they were taken to The county treasurer or his de­ been ill since June 1 and entered There will be a ball game. Mon­ ers funeral home, Jamestown formed Presbyterian church at Monday at 2 p. m., in charge of cella Tobin, of Jamestown. They Dayton for medical treatment. puties will be at the following Festival at the hospital June 12. day afternoon, July 5, at 2:30. on Bellq Center. Rev. Bruce Brooks. Burial was have one son, David Gregory. Survivors besides the widow places for collection" of real es­ Mrs. Snypp is the mother of the Cedarville diamond. Cedar­ Survivors include three sisters, tate taxes and special assess­ ville will play Hamilton. in Jamestown cemetery. are four ’ children, Carl, Walter, Wilbur E, Snypp, publicity athle­ Johnny and Rose; two brothers, Misses Laura, Anna and Heleh ments: State Fair tic director at Ohio State uni­ Fowler, and a brother, Clarence, Spring Valley Nat’l bank, Clark and Curtis Fuchs of Day- Entries are rapidly coming in versity, Columbus. Trophy Cup. for ton; his father, John Fuchs, of all at home. Spring Valley, Thurs. July 1; Mi­ S^Vrices will be held at the ami Deposit bank, Yellow Springs, for the first Ohio State fair com­ The daughter of Isaac and Ma­ Frederick, Wis., and a sister, Mrs. petitive music festival which will tilda Catherine Stump Evans, she Mary Quimby, also of Frederick.. Nagley funeral home, Thursday Fri. * July 2; Cedarville Federal Herald ‘Cute Children’s Picture Winning Hook at 2 p. m. Rev, Luther McFar­ Savings & Loan, Cedarville,,Tues. be one of the outstanding fea­ was born near Spring Valley Nov. land, Belle Center, will officiate July 6; Farmers & Traders bank, tures of the music hall music and 8, 1867, and was the great-grand­ and Rev. William Waide, of Ce­ Jamestown, Thurs. July 8; Muni­ cultural program at the Ohio daughter of William Smalley, the first settler of Clinton county. Contest’ to Be Held Soon On Display darville, will assist. Burial will be cipal building, Osborn, Fri. July State fair, Aug. 28 through Sept. Farm Income 3, assistant director of agricul­ Her marriage to Mr. Snypp took The first time you are shopping Massie’s Creek cemetery, Cedar­ 9. ■ Recently the Cedarville Herald Experts at the studios will act ture, Lottie M. Randolph, chair­ place in 1899. Mr. Snypp is man­ in Xenia, you’d better stop to ville. Final. • date for payment to a- made an announcement of a as judges and their decision will man of the committee in charge ager of the Cedarville Livestock look into the windows at the void the penalty July 20, 1948. forthcoming “ Cute Children's be final. Their child’s winning In County Up reported today. Other members company and has been engaged Picture Contest.” Judging by the Tiffany jewelry store. You will one of these attractive prizes of the committee, who served with in the livestock business since many expressions of approval and see the handsome trophy cup Fichter Replaces 1900, starting in Dayton. Prior should thrill any parent, and the Order Appraisals Mrs. Randolph in making the delight, every fond local mama which is being offered this year, 8 Per Cent Bradfute music hall activities a decided suc­ to moving to Ccdarvilie 10 years and dad is all set to help their youngster will have something to the champion crocheter of The county auditor has been cess last year and will bp in ago, the couple resided in Col­ offspring win one of the beauti­ to talk about when he or she Greene county. Farm income in Greene county Gov. Thomas J. Herbert has ap­ directed by probate«court to make umbus 30 years. for the first four months of 1948 charge again this year, are Dr. ful prizes. Apparently, just a- grows up. The National Needlccraft Bu­ pointed Joseph W. Fichter, Ox­ appraisal of eight estates. Es­ Edith M. Keller, supervisor of Besides her husband and son bout every youngster under the These are the facts and only reau inc., of New, York City, in amounted., to $2,615,000, a gain ford, master of the Ohio State tates to be appraised are those of she is survived hy another son, J, of 8 pet cent over the same per­ music, state department of edu­ ten-year age limit, living in this requirements. All children in its 7tli annual contest is offering Grange, as a member of the corn- J. A. Thornhill and George D. cation and Mrs. Helen Holsoner, Robert, Rock Hill, S. C., and five trading area, will visit the con­ this trading area are eligible. $1400 in cash prizes besides sev­ iod a year ago, according to in­ mission on conservation and nar Thornhill, both late of Decatur grandchildren. She was the last formation made available by the , Columbus, member of the voice test, photographer at the Town­ There will be no charge of any eral interesting other awards. tural resources of the state of Ala.; Nina B. Lampert, late of member of her immediate family. census bureau and the depart­ staff, department of music, Otter- ship Clerk's office, Saturday July kind! There are no strings! Noth­ The 'contest is open to men, Ohio. Xenia; Austin Wells, late of Jef­ Services were held at the Neeld ment of agriculture. bein college. JO from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. All ing need be purchased; you do women, ‘teen age and 4-H club The commission consists of ap­ ferson township; Thomas J. Har­ Deadline for the festival enr funeral home Xenia Sunday at pictures, whether winners or not, not even have to be a reader nor members, who have won a first During April this year total pointive members and the director ris,. late of Xenia; Morris Mar- tries," as well as the school musi­ 2:30 p. m., in charge of Rev. W, will later be published in a fea­ a subscriber to this newspaper. prize in a state, county or local cash income from sale of farm of agriculture, as an ex officio lett, late of. Spring Valley; Ver­ cal organizations and all musical B. Collier, of the Cedarville Meth­ tured series titled “Citizens of If you wish to, you may purchase fair, during 1948. products in the county totaled member* Mr. Fichter succeeds non Copsey, late df Spring Valley; events at music hall, is August 15, odist church. Burial was at prints of your children hy ar­ $709,000, of which $82,000 was •David Bradfute of Cedarville. Spring Valley. Tomorrow.” But the cup will be given to the and Edward W. Ricks, late of Xe­ rangements with the studio when realized from sale crops and $627,- The prizes to be awarded are: most outstanding crochet work, Besides Mr. Fichter, the mem­ nia. 1st $25.00 V, G. Oil Tinted Por­ you select the pose you want pub­ 000 fo r sale of livestock and live­ bers of the commission are Louis Wills Probated in Greene county, at the coming trait Framed; 2nd $15.00 Oil lished and entered in the contest. stock products. Bromfield, Lucas; LeRoy Balling­ The will of Mrs. Alberta S. Kel­ Council to « fair, Aug. 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1948. Grant Divorces t Tinted Portrait Framed; 3rd $5.00 But that is entirely up to you, April income was higher than er, Cincinnati; E. R. Beetham, ly, late of Xenia, has been admit­ Portrait; 4th $5.00 Portrait for there are no obligations of * the $679,000 realized in Greene Cleveland; John E. Hallid^y, Gal- Creighton II. Millef was di­ ted to probate with Henry G. Meet Tuesday Beauty and dress will not be any kind— now, then, or there­ ON BUYING TRIP county in _ March this year. lipolis; A. E. Rupp, Cambridge; vorced -from Anna H, and Eva Flynn and R. O. Wead named as Due to the fact that the regu­ considered. Neither are impor­ after. Appointments are not Miss Margaret Bailey was in March’s estimated cash income Dr. Eaul R, Sears, Oberlin; Dr. Fordham won her freedom from co-executors of the estate. lar meeting of the village council tant! Cuteness at the moment the necessary. All children, however, Columbus and Cleveland buying was broken, broken down into Ben H. Talbut, Toledo. Frank Louis, both on neglect grounds. Also admitted to probate was falls on a holiday, July 5, the cameraman snaps the shutter must be accompanied by a parent Christmas stock for II. H, Brown $76,000 from crops and $603,000 Farnsworth, director of agricul­ Custody of the Fordham children the will of Francis Edward Har- meeting will be held the following sountg more than anything else. or other adult. drug store, over the weekend. from livestock and products, ture, is the ex officio member. was given to the mother. rigan, late of Beavercreek Twp: night, July 6. The Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, July g/fQgg NEW and used furniture bought, and the office of the resident dist- unknown, is hereby notified that of duty/-and that said case will 25425 on the docket of said court ceased. — By Luella Bowser, Joyce Stroud has filed her petition sold and exchanged. WILLIAM triefc deputy director. come on for hearing six full weeks and will come on for hearing on or Notice is hereby given that Chief Deputy Clerk. The Cedarville THOMPSON, Phone 6-3191, Ce­ The director reserves the right to against him for divoredin Case No. from June 4, l948i'Lwhich is the after July 3, 1948, darville, Ohio. 17-tfh reject any and all bids. 25453, of the Com-lS Of Common date of the first publication here­ DAVID J, WEINBERG, George Blair has been duly, ap­ EARL L. REEB, Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, and of, or as soon thereafter as will be 407 Callahan Bldg, pointed as Administrator of the es­ *■» > - -~L ** State Highway Director. said cause will be for hearing on or convenient to the Court. Dayton 2, Ohio. tate, of Harry Brewer, deceased, Herald after July 31, 1948.- * WANTED G-25-2t-7-2 • - ELIJAH WALDA£E, • 5-28-6ht-7-2 late of Spring Valley Township, VENETIA-N : A Republican Newspaper ■? MORRIS D. RICE, Attorney for Plaintiff, ■ , Plaintiff. Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Wead Aultm an,.. - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING B L I N D S r WANTED— One man to work .Dated.-this 29th day of June, Published Every Friday by 6-18-6t-7-23 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ON TAX BUDGET with local manager. $1Q0 to $125 •Estate of Vernon Copsey,. De­ 1&48. _ ■ . ■ Tailored and 6-4-6th-7-9 / Two copies of the Tax Budget as THURMAN MILLER, JR. per month to start. Must be neat ceased, . w i l l i a m b .. Mc C a l l i s t e r , tentatively adopted for the Town­ Inside Fittings Notice is hereby given that Janet LEGAL NOTICE Judge of the Probate Court, appearing and willing to work 8 ship of Cedarville in Greene County, Entered as second class matter Qneary and Eula M. Spitler have Shirley Fiest Goetz, whose ad­ Greene County, Ohio'. hours per day. Also man to take NOTICE are on file in the office of the Clerk been duly appointed as Executors dress is 268 Roxbury Road, South October 31, 1887 at the Postof­ Jasper L. Jones, whose last of said Township. These are for chai-ge of territory. For appoint­ of the estate of Vernon Copsey, de­ Garden City South, New York, will fice at Cedarville. Ohio, under known address and residence was public inspection; and a Public ENSIGN’S ment write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe ceased, late of Spring Valley, take notice that on the 12th day Act of Congress of March 1879, Box 6, Hillsboro, North Carolina, Hearing on said Budget will he DECORATORS Bjdg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf Greene County, Ohio. of June, 1948, Harold Goetz filed will take notie'e that on April 27, A NAME THAT STANDS Dated this 14th day of June, held at the Clerk's office in said his certain petition against her for 1948, Ella Jones filed her petition F O R G O O D Shade and Venetian Blind Co. Member—National Editorial As* 1948. Township, on Saturday, the 17th WANTED—Rags, non and divorce on the grounds of gross in divorce against him in the Com­ sodation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, day of July, 1948, at 8 o’clock P. M. 21N. Fountain Ave. Ph. 3-7932 paper. WILLIAM THOMPSON, neglect of duty before the Common mon Please Court of Greene Coun­ ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ Judge of the Probate Court, A. E. RICHARDS, Springfield, Ohio Phone 6-3191, Cedarville, Ohio. Pleas Court of Greene County, ty, Ohio, on the grounds of gross Greene County, Ohio. Township Clerk. sociation. 17-tfh Ohio, said Case being No. 25451 on neglect of duty and extreme cruel­ FURNITURE By Luella Hawser, the docket of said Court and will ty; that said cause will be for hear­ Estate of .Harry Brewer, De- BUDGET PLAN Chief Deputy Clark. come on for hearing on or after 6-18-3t-7-2 ing on and after the 16th day of NOTJ.CE OF APPOINTMENT AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. Grin Strickland • Legal Notice • the 24th day of July, 1948. July, 1948. Said defendant must and children, of Dayton, spent HERBERT M. EIKENBARY, answer said cause before that date LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. , Attorney. or judgment may be entered against Common Pleas Court 2 piece Living Cotton, Estate of Morris Marlatt, De­ 211 Mutual Home Bldg. • him. Greene County, Ohio ADAIR’S ceased. Dayton, Ohio, ELLA JONES, Room Suites John Porter, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Notice is hereby given that Ruth 6-18-6t-7-23 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duval and Porter, Defendant. Plain tiif. E. Marlatt has been duly appointed 6-4-6th-7-9 family spent Sunday with rela­ Lillian Porter, whose last known as Administratrix of the estate of Cleaned ■ s.. tives in Wilmington, place of residence was c-o Lillian LEGAL NOTICE Morris Marlatt, deceased, late of Grace Mae Wallace, who js not a -LEGAL NOTICE Dorsey, RR, Baton Rouge, La., will Spring Valley Village, Greene HOURS: ■M resident of the State of Ohio aiid Richard H. Fisher, whose ad­ $12.50 take notice that on the 22nd day of County, Ohio. BATHROOM OUTFITS Mrs. Emma Brothers, of Leb­ whose place of residenqe is un­ dress is unknown, “will take notice 9-12 each morning June, 1948, John Porter filed his Dated this 14th day of June. 1948. COMPLETE anon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva known and with reasonable djji- that on May 22, 1948, Viola Marie CEDARVILLE petition against her in Common w i l l i a m b . Mc C a l l i s t e r , Chaplin and family, Sunday. Fisher filed her certain petition AUTOMATIC WATER 1-5 afternoons except Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Judge of the Probate Court, gence cannot be ascertained/ will FURNITURE & . 4 take notice that on the i29th day against him for divorce on the Wednesday for divorce on the ground of wilful Greene County, Ohio. grounds o f gross neglect of duty UPHOLSTERING CO. HEATERS of May, 1948, Elijah Wallace filed Rev. Malcolm Harris closed his absence for three years, and that By Luella Hawser, and extreme cruelty before the ELECTRIC PUMPS 7-9 Saturday evening pastorate in the Clifton Presby­ his petition in the Court of Com­ Phone Cedarville 6-3191 unless the said Lillian Porter shall Chief Deputy Clark. Common Pleas Court of Greene SEPTIC TANKS terian church last Sunday, He as­ answer said petition on or before 6-18-3t-7-2 mon Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, County, Ohio, said case being No. Other Evenings sumes charge of a new pastorate against her, the same being No. CAST IRON PIPES the 14th day of August. 194S, judg­ By Appointment in western Indiana this week. ment may be taken granting plain­ NOTICE OF PROCEEDING 25440 on the docket .of sa.id Court, (And Fittings) tiff a divorce. FOR DIVORCE praying for Divorce and ether re­ GALVANIZED PIPE Miss Jane Lowe, of Yellow' William Wayne -Stroud, address lief on the grounds of gross neglect ■li JOHN PORTER, (And Fittings) Telephone 62-R Springs, visited at the home of “ , Plaintiff. her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, McCallister & Gibney, REOPENING For Any Size Job Ilagler, last week. Attorneys for Plaintiff. G. E. GARBAGE DISPOSALS 4 6-25-6t-7-3Q 9R, C. E. WILKIN When IT. S, navy ships recently P. E. HAKPE E Optometric Eye visited Dublin, Eire, on a good­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TREBEIN MANOR will tour, over 31.100 sightseers State of Ohio Jamestown, Ohio Phone 47141 Specialist boarded them during public visit­ Department of Highways Open Evenings 7 to 9 P. M. Columbus, O., June 19,1948. NOTICE ing hours. DINING ROOM Xenia, Ohio Engineer of Sales Legal Copy i / No. 48-302 On a recent visit of U. 8. navy UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Every Evening 5:30 to 8:30 ships to Copenhagen, Denmark, Sealed proposals will be received We will be closed July 12 to July 17 Sundays— 12 Noon to 8 P. M, 103.223 curious Danes went a- at the office o f the State Highway board them during public visit­ 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. on July 5 Director of Ohio, at Columbus, O., ing hours. until 10:00 A . M„ Ohio Standard for vacation On U. S. Route 35— The Dayton and Xenia Pike Time, Tuesday, July 13, 1948, for , I Buying a Home? improvement in; Greene and Clark PHONE 1558W2 Counties, Ohio, on Sections (21.92) CLASSIFIED ADS Under Same Management—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown and (0.00), U. S. Route No. 42, in First insertion 2 cents per word Cedarville, Greene and Madison WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING Minimum ______25c Townships, by resurfacing with as­ PICKERING ELECTRIC HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING Additional insertions lc per word phaltic concrete. Minimum ______15c Width: Pavement 22 feet, Road­ OR M AKING REPAIRS way 44 feet. FOR SALE Length: 29,810 feet or 5.645 miles. FOR SALE— Collie pups, reason­ Estimated cost, §86,400.00. KIRBY CHICKS COME IN AND TELL US able. Phone 6-2514. 29-2p Contract to be completed not later than October 31, 1948. Hatching Each Monday and Thursday YOUR NEEDS FOR SALE—9x12 rug, good as The minimum wage to be paid to \\ new. Call after 5:30 p. m, 6-1341. all labor employed on this contract LARGEST LINE OF POULTRY EQUIPMENT ______29-lp shall he in accordance with the YOU’LL FIND ANYWHERE “ Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 FOR SALE—White Rock fries. Wage Rates Ascertained and De­ Harold Dobbins, phone 6-2413. Ip termined by the Department of In­ -nl'i KIRBY HATCHERIES dustrial Relations applicable* to • N O T I C E © State .Highway Department Im­ PHONE 3-8428. 1318 W. MAIN ST. provements in accordance with Sec­ ~ SPRINGFIELD 43, OHIO v ' PEOPLES BUILDING LOST—Red bandanna with pic­ tions 17-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and ture map of Switzerland. Lost on 17-5a of the General Code4 of Ohio.” & SAVINGS CO. Main streeet. Valued as keepsake. The bidder must submit with his Reward. Call 6-1591 or notify D E A D STOCK bid a certified check in an amount 11 Green St. Xenia, Ohio Phono 11 Peachy Fife. 30-lc equal to five per cent of the esti­ NOTICE—For the best in shoe mated cost, but in no event more Have Woolens and Blankets than ten thousand dollars. HORSES...... $9.00 repair* bring them to Chaplin's Plans and specifications are on Cleaned for Summer Storage Dry Cleaners, 15-0ch file in the department of highways COWS $11.00 Cleanliness is the best care you can give to these ex­ ^ / ■ > v ‘C u t , pensive items. Let New Cedarville Cleaners give your . HOGS ..... $3.00 cwt. prized blankets and woolens thorough cleaning— then According to Size and Condition DEAD STOCK WANTED store them and be free from worry. Moth proofing at CLU,pen moderate cost. C A L L x Cash Paid on the Spot v . M g p A Reverse P i c t u r e The New Cedarville Cleaners Xenia 4 5 4 CharSe, ■ Horses $9.00 ea. Cattle $11.00 ea. 4 to 24 Hour Dry Cleaning Service * C onte& t 5 Day Laundry Service Per According to XENIA FERTILIZER i Hogs $3.00 Cwt. Size and Condition Pick Up and Delivery E. G. Buchsieb, Inc. Phone 6-3411 • Cedarville Call DARLINGS Collect Phone Springfield 4-1227

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m The Cedarville (Q.) Herald Friday, July 2,1948 RECEPTION O. E. S. MEET GOLDEN RULE CLASS this past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. with Mr. and Mrs. C, C, Brewer.« Garringer, Mr. and Mfs. Arthur HERE FROM IOWA Mrs. Edith Barbee and Mrs. B. H. A. Simpson, of Ashville; Ky., were tseajftan Willard. Pall, who hasl Pfeiffer and family and Mr. John Little have* returned to their sephine Auld), Day'toh, who were A stated meeting of the Order The Golden -Rule class met in also guests at the-Oglesbee;home., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cummings, limignieft Ttfedfips-] Tobias, enjoyed a covered-dish of Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Mr. and homes frohi .SpriltgfieM City hos­ married"-iJohe lo, were honored of Eastern Star was held Monday, the Methodist church, Thursday over the weekend.-Msg <-».-• by the JJnlied, Presbyterian church June 21, in the Masonic hall. No uaysby plane fan San Francisco, dinner, Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Frank Cummings, of De­ pital. evening. In charge of the pro­ ■ to return to duty.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins congregation at'a reception in the more meetings will be held thi3 WEEKEND GUESTS ; - •; troit, Mich., visited several days gram was Mrs. Sipe and Mrs. Mc- and family, of Waynesville. COLUMBUS GUESTS church parlors Saturday evening. summer, as it is the policy of the Callister. Games were enjoyed by Mrs, J. S. West had as weekend this week with, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powers Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney The party was arranged by the lodge to recess until the third the group and after the business guests, Mr. and'M rs. Joe West vin Agnor and Mrs. Jennie Agnor. aild Mrs,. Johil Davis had and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maloney, churdh choir, of which Mrs. Sipe Monday in September. session, refreshments wgre served t and family, of Woodstock,, and Mr. H. W. Cummings is a brother as .weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Priest, in Hills­ of Columbus, spent Sunday with was director ten years until she Following the meeting, the by the committee, Miss Maude pf the,latter, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Martin and Arthur Alleil, of McLeansboro, boro. Mr, and Mrs. Janies Duffield. resigned recently. members were served refresh­ Burell, Mrs. Chester Murphy and Miss Suzanna, west of Toledo. - and Mrs. Don S. Bell, VISIT AT PARSONAGE Onb hundred members and ments of home-made ice cream Mrs. C. ,H. Gordon. Miss Susanna remained to spend U. P. MISSIONARY ox Wooster, Ohio. Mr. Bell is sec­ Dr. and Mrs'. Boyd Rice, of Ken­ IN ROSSFORD . guests attended the reception. and birthday cake. The following some time with her mother. WESTMINISTER CLASS retary of the North American The Woman’s Missionary so­ ton, Ohio, and the former’s cou­ Mrs. Paul Orr is spending the Miss Lena Hastings was chairman members were honored; Mrs, week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman HERE FROM KENTUCKY Sheep Dog society, Mr. Allen's ciety met Thursday afternoon in sin, Mrs. C. E. Shaw, of Warren, of the program and Miss Carrie Amos Frame. Mrs. Bashie Mills, The Westminister class of the sheep^ dog, Glen, yvas winner of the United Presbyterian church. Sweet, in Rossford. Mr. Orr will Mrs. Clyde Negley, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. W . W . Morton, of Ohio, were visitors at the United Rife presided. A duet was sung First Presbyterian church met * ^ r* Davis. Was chairman Mrs. Fred Townsley was in charge come from Chicago and join Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Aden Barlow and Louisville, Ky., visited with Mr. Presbyterian parsonage last Fri­ by Misses Jane Puxdom and Joan Tuesday evening at the home of of the^ arrangements for the Day- of the prayer circle and Mrs. Ar- day. Orr in Rossford. H&mman. Miss Hastings re­ Mrs. Charles Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott, near Ralph and Miss Ina Murdock this., ton trial, which Was very suecess- net Gordon, assisted by Mrs. viewed the choir's activities dur­ The officers presented Mrs. Clifton. Mrs. Harold Hanna had past week, ahd dog owners from several Richie and Mrs. Lackey, gave APPOINTED' DELEGATE VISITS BICKETTS Robert Campbell, of Newton, ing the ten years Mrs. Sipe was Charles Robinson, worthy matron, charge of devotions and Mr. and states Were present. talks on “ On Our Own Doorstep” Miss Charlotte Collins has been its director. Short talks were with a bracelet in honor of her Mrs. James Grumrine, Jr., were VISIT HERE Iowa, having spent several' days and “ Hawaii.” Refreshments appointed by the youth group of . given-.by. Mr. Emile Finney, rep­ birthday. Then the worthy ma­ the program committee. A des­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W olf. ENTERTAIN FOR BROTHER * with Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bic- were served by Mrs. Roy Waddle, the J3 lift on .Presbyterian church resenting the church session; tron presented small gifts to each sert course was served the group (Ghristinf Smith) and children, of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hagler kett, left last Friday for North Mrs. Raymond Spracklin and Mrs. as a delegate to the National Harold Stormont, the choir; Dr. member whose birthday came in by Mrs. Mott, after the business Columbus, and Mrs. Rosie Smith and sons, Phillip and Roger, en­ Park, Mich., where he will attend Hugh Turnbull, Youth Council of Young People’s R. A. Jamieson, the church, and June. meeting. visited friends here over the week­ tertained Sunday evening with a school for the summer. Delmar C. Jobe, the congregation. end. Mrs. Smith will return soon basket dinner on the lawn of their SHOWER Work, which meets in Tarkio, Mo., WESLEY CLASS BIRTHDAY PARTY to spend several weeks with bbme, near Cedarville, honoring Fj»r the pleasure of her sister, in August. MOVIES SHOWN Refreshments were served fol- Movies, taken Memorial Day, lowirfe the program. Mrs. Greer The Wesley class of the Meth­ Mrs. Ross Wiseman, Gorena, friends. . Hag)er]s brother, Richard Mrs, Floyd Flora, a recent bride, RETURN HOME odist church met Friday evening Judy and David Wiseman and Mr. Williamson, on his 16th birthday. Mrs. Robert Beam entertained were shown at the opera house McC|llister was chairman of the Mrs. Herbie Bailey is home af­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ and Mrs. Clayton Wiseman and HENEY GUESTS Those present were Mr. and Mrs. with a miscellaneous shower at Tuesday evening of this week in committee on arrangements and ter an operation in Pennsylvania. Clifton. * was assisted by Miss Hastings, vin Agnor. A covered-dish din­ Bonnie Joe, of Jamestown, were Guests in the home of Mrs. A, Collins Williamson, near Cedar- her home, Friday evening. A Mrs. Delmar C. Jobe, Mrs. Hugh ner was enjoyed, followed by the entertained by Mrs. Jane Wise­ E. Heney, this past week were, Vale; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strue- color scheme of pink and white Turnbull, Mrs. Harold Cooley and business meeting and social hour. man and Mrs. Gillian, Monday Prof. Orland Richie, of Pitts­ wing, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Lowe 'w as carried out and the bride re­ MissiMabe! Stormont. The men of the class voted to do­ evening, honoring the third birth­ burgh, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs*.Rob­ and daughter, of Yellow Springs, ceived her gifts from the table nate a day's work to the Commu­ day of Roberta Wiseman. ert S. Hemphill; Mrs. August and. -and MppSnd Mrs. Walter Stobps, centered with pink and white Mr. and Mrs. Sipe are residing daughter, of Pueblo, Colo. of near Xenial nations. A desser? course was at 615 Acorn drive, Dayton. nity park. Monday, July 5, was I set as the day. Help from any VISITS MOTHER served the guests from Dayton, HALLS HERE , FAMILY DINNER- VISIT NELSONS other men in town would be much Mrs, J. W. Jackson, of Louis­ Wilmington and Cedarville. Mr. . * Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, o f Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bumgarner appreciated. ville, Ky., spent a few days with and Mrs. Flora are living in Wil­ Mtfs. Hazel Geiser and sons, of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee, Cambridge, spent Saturday night , ^and Frances,* Mr. and Mrs. Hil&y mington. Bloopiington, Ind., are visiting SON BORN lmarta - Mrs.; Geiser’s parents, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster Mrs., Robert Nelson. Mrs. Nelson (Betty Myers) are announcing FOR and Mr, Vincent Rigio spent the the birth of an eight-pound son, John, in Dunbar, W. Va.. this past weekend in Bloomington and Mrs. week. Mi-. Herbert and Miss Win- ROOFING AND SIDING r ift /ia Geiser and children returned with nifred Myers visited in Dunbar then!.; this week. also STORM WINDOWS G etter# / tfectriG Real Estate Real Estate CALL * . ffasher To JOHNS-MANVILi i? REPRESENTATIVE Buy or Sell MR. CAUSEY Contact Springfield 2-9»95 Sec Our Prices First A General Electric Washer does W. A. COCHRAN BROKER just one thing—it washes clothes on clean, clean, clean! The clothes aren’t just swished Farms - Town Property - Commercial Sites around in this big G-E Washer. Telephone 4561 Write L B 434 lb »!>«• bW - The ''three-zone” Activator* tum­ 8-Ib capacity bles and loosens the clothes . . 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BUICK CMC TRUCKS PONTIAC To adiust hail damage losses, please bring estimate ■ * iv , * # XENIA, OHIO PHONE 1770 * - i f i i s*' ■ % The Cedarville (O.) Herald Fridjay, July 2,1918 232.58, deductions o f $799.88 and safe cai* in the hands of the most spection—Is Tomorrow’s Pro­ convention as that of Herbert experience, understanding that . May God bless the Perhaps nothing is snjd with tection.” results from a long-time associ­ net value of $2,082.70. cautious motorist is a dangerous Hoover before the Republican venerable Herbert Hoover and less understanding of its possible A t the Courthouse convention in Philadelphia. It ation with the peoples of the Estate of Florence Wood, late weapon. DEWEY AND WARREN pour out upon the American was the kind of talk a patriarch world, inspiration that none but import than the innocent sound­ Suit Filed of Xenia: gross value, $4,Q00; de­ A high percentage of traffic people his spirit! Nobody, regardless of political makes to an erring son, as he one who is governed by heart ing phrase in the marriage cere­ Mrs. Helen Klein, Xenia, doing ductions, $900 ar.d net value, $3,- accidents is due to faulty driving. bias, can criticize the careers of lays* his hand on the lad’s shoul­ and soul and spirit above all else business as Milton’s, Xenia wo­ 100. The uncautious and reckless mo­ It takes almost 3,000 tons of mony - - “for richer, for poorer.” the East and West governors— der. Wisdom that comes from savored the talk of the elder coal to make a ton of coke. - - definitely. men’s apparel store, filed suit for A $29,131,71 net value was torist menaces his own and public Dewey and Warren—that are to judgment of $429.64 against Vin­ placed on the estate of Grace safety by speeding, taking chances carry the banner of the'GOP. It cent J. and Thelma Kronauge, Adelle Lacey, late of Yellow and depending on “ the other fel- was a clamorous, riotous, truly Xenia. The money, she claims, is Springs, after deductions of $1,- low” to stay clear of him. This American convention. While there due for merchandise sold and de­ 559 were made from a gross attitude is a form -of egotism were fam ily quibblings, that is. livered to the defendants. Marcus value of $31,733.83. which is too often cured only by all over now. Dewey and Warren Shoup, Xenia, is lawyer for Mrs. The estate of Charles Everett a bad smash-up! „ represent a forward-looking TO REDUCE MIDYEAR INVENTORY SPECIAL PRICES ON Klein. Grody was appraised at a gross Last year there were 17,431 America without losing a trace Edward Sikes asks foreclosure value o f $3,200. Deductions to­ accidents on state highway and of its basic principles. Look to of Xenia property to satisfy a taled $4,050, leaving no net value. outside o f municipalities 12,887 see Dewey and Warren the -next • Kellogs Hominy © Sherwin-Williams High judgment for $420,23 which he The estate of Rhoda Goins, also persons were injured. The bureau top-position men of America, and claims is due him from the de­ known as Rhoda Scott. late of Xe­ of vital statistics reports 1,857 breath a sigh o f satisfaction that • Soy Bean M eal House Paint fendant, Ivan L. Jameson, as re­ nia, showed a net value of $852 persons killed on our streets and all that has made America great e Linseed Meal • Self-Feeders sult of a municipal court ruling after deductions o f $647.56 were highways last year. This is an . will be restored. Slav 20. Home Federal Savings made from the gross valuation. enviable record for a great motor • Swift Feeds ' • Tanks and Loan association, Xenia, is minded state. THE ELDER STATESMAN made a eo-defer.dant because of Marriage Licenses These factors have led the po­ This writer has never heard as * • Purity Feeds good a speech made at any party its interest; in the property. Wead Thomas Granville Sinsel, 97 S. lice of the state of Ohio to again and Ault man, Xenia, is the law- Main St., Fairfield, chef, ar.d Vio­ conduct a state-wide traffic safety firm handling the litigation for let May Blowers, 17 N. Elm, Os­ check program beginning July 1, the plaintiff. born. Rev. Bertram B. Fleming, 1948. Gov. Thomas J. Herbert has Prevailing Prices paid for A Dayton attorney, Eldon F. Springfield, issued a proclamation proclaim­ Robert Lowell Stewart, South SPECIAL LOW PRICE: Hoerner, who maintains offices ing the period from July 1 to in the Reibold Bldg, in that city, Charleston, R. R. 2, farmer and July 31, 1948 as a period for the DEADSTOCK is plaintiff in a suit for judgment Doris Belle Tingley, South Char­ correction of mechanically faulty of $253, filed against Ruth M. leston, R. R. 2. automobiles. Benson, Knollwood. The lawyer John William Samuels, 811 E. FARM BUREAU ARMOOR AND SWIFT M EAT SCRAP AND TANKAGE Every motorist has a responsi­ claims the sum represents fees Main St. Xenia, cement finisher, bility to himself and to his com­ due him for legal services per­ and Edith Watkins. 630 E. Main munity to cooperate in the traffic COOP. ASSN. formed for the defendant. St. Xenia. Rev. Leslie Smith. safety check program. The citi­ Guy Daniel Wichael, 213S Belle- call collect zens of this state should cooper­ Xenia 756 Divorces Asked fontaine Ave., Dayton, group ate to bring the fullest possible Dayton KEnmore 5742 FRANK CRESWELL John Porter, Xenia, claims his leader, and Pauline Lucille Fan­ effectiveness to the police traffic wife, Lillian, left him more than ning,242 Bellbrook Ave, Xenia. safety check slogan. “Today’s In- three years ago and is guilty of Rev. Harvey Hahn. Dayton. wilful absence. So he filed a peti­ Willard Carlton Humphrey, tion for divorce. Married at Baton 1122 W . Rose St.. Springfield, Rouge, La, on June 22, 1943, they garageman, and Nannie Pearl have no children. Miller, 14 Taylor St., Xenia. Rev. Marjorie Carlin, Osborn, R. R. L. R. Richards. 1, against Warren, Dayton; neg­ Ernest Leslie Banks, 715 N. lect and cruelty grounds; married Central Ave., Osborn, aircraft May 24, 1933 at Covington, Ky.; mechanic, and Phyllis Marie custody of two children asked by Brown. 234 Wallace Dr.. Osborn. plaintiff. Rev. Albert R. Miller, Osborn. Ira EglcT'erry, Ji\. Osborn, against Vi dot June, Osborn; neg­ Editorial lect; married April 10, 1948 at Covington. Ky. Inspection plus correction adds James W. Foley against Leola up to accident protection! Unsafe F., Xenia; neglect and cruelty; cars are respcusible for another man led July 11, 1922 at Xenia; high percentage of traffic acci­ NO ADDITIONAL GAS SPACE HEATING parents of two children. dents in, the state of Ohio. Faulty Ernie Alexander, Xenia, charges brakes, a broken windshield wiper, his wife, Mikken, Dayton, with worn tires which may blow-out neglect in a divorce petition filed any time, and inferior or burned • in common pitas court. They were out headlights increase the married Sept, 9, 1943 at Dayton. chances of an accident and make Title Quieted accidents far more serious than Raymond M. McCoy, as executor they otherwise would be. An un- WILL BE AUTHORIZED THIS YEAR of the estate of C. S. McCoy, late of Xenia Twp., asked for and re­ ceived a eoait order approving FAKMS FOR SALE interpretation of the McCoy will and to quiet title in the estate. AND FARM LOANS Deft ndar.ts in the suit, filed for We have many good farms for There Is plenty of natural.gas in Texas and the Southwest— * the problem is— to transport if McCoy by Marcus Shoup, Xenia sale on easy terms. Also make attorney, are Dox-otiiy McCoy Ellis [ farm loans at interest for to this/market. Pipe line companies that deliver natural.gas from Texas and the Southwest to and Margaret McCoy Tom. j 15 years. No application fee Suit Dismissed ( and no appraisal fee. our supplier, The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, have not been able to obtain sufficient quantities A case brought by Sally New-; Write or Inquire * some against Andrew Newsome j of steel pipe, compressors and other materials necessary for the construction of additional fa­ has been dismissed. j McSavaney & Co. London, O. cilities to transport added quantities of natural gas to this area for distribution. £ Transfers Okayed j Leon H. Klhtg, Mgr. > Auihoiity to transfer property I has beer, granted to the admin­ . e istrators of two estates in pro-. bate court. , and uncertainties, our supplier still arrives’ at a shortage on severe winter days without any additional Julia A. Fenton was given per-j ADDITIONAL DEUVERIES O f GAS FOR NEXT WINTER UNCERTAIN mission to transfer real estate in o z From information we have received most recently, we face a possible shortage of gas in severe weather space heating. Meanwhile, much of the gas from these described sources, which our supplier had counted the estate of Sarah M, Peterson, j THEATRE next winter without accepting any additional gas space heating. Our supplier. The Ohio Fuel Gas Com­ upon for underground storage this summer to be drawn upon next winter, will not be available. late of Xenia, and Dr. Hugh Al­ vin Bailey and J. A. Finney re­ pany, has a contract with fhe Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company for 50 million cubic feet o f gas per day. ceived similar authority for the Friday and Saturday. Julv 2-3 Of this gas, 25 million cubic feet a day was subject to cancellation upon approval of the Federal Power NO GAS SPACE HEATING IN NEW RESIDENCES AND BUILDINGS estate of Florence K. White, late DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Commission. After lengthy hearings, the Federal Power Commission denied Panhandle the right o f can­ of Clifton. W e are riot permitted to authorize gas space heating In any new residence or building under the pro­ cellation, but The Ohio Fuel G as Company has been receiving only 25 million cubic feet a day from this visions o f the Emergency Orders issued by The Public Utilities Commission o f Ohio. Only those who reg­ Appraise Estates ‘Border G-Man’ source. To furnish the additional 2 5 million cubic feet awarded by the Federal Power Commission, Pan­ Estate of Edna Hanna, late of istered with the Company in the Fall o f 1947, and who have met all the requirements o f the Commission’s and handle claims that its customers in other areas must be curtailed. This matter now is being heard by the Cedarville; gross value of $3,- Orders, are eligible. F P C . and until it is determined, this amount o f gas is uncertain. ‘Mary Lou’ i The United Fuel G as Company, an affiliated property of Columbia G as System, is one o f our supplier’s NO CONVERSIONS FROM OTHER FUELS TO GAS chief out o f state sources o f gas. United, in turn, receives much o f its gas from Texas through the Tennessee Farm Grain Tile Sunday and'Monday, July 4-5 G as Transmission Corporation. Last winter United Fuel Gas received about 180 million cubic feet o f gas Under the provisions of the Commission's Emergency Orders, The Dayton Power and Light Company is Mlekcv Rooney— Ann Illvlh Ditching a day from the Tennessee lines. Delivery schedules called for this amount increasing to 350 million a day prohibited from supplying gas fuel for space heating purposes which replaces other fuels or for the oper­ “Killer McCoy’ by December 1 ,1 9 4 8 . Quite recently Columbia System was notified 275 million a day was the most that ation o f any additional space heating equipment in existing structures, whether^} is a gas furnace, gas could be delivered, due to delays in receiving steel pipe needed to handle all the gas promised. The United boiler, gas floor furnace, gas conversion burner, gas fired unit heater, gas logs or any other space heat­ Trenching Service Fox News—Passing Parade Fuel Gos Company has been forced to make proportionate cuts in deliveries to our supplier as a result ing equipment using gas fuel. Wednesday and Thursday. July 7-8 o f this. ’ RUSS COTTER Errol Flynn—Eleanor Parker NO PHYSICAL HARDSHIP CASES CAN BE APPROVED P. O. Box 748 Phene 3-6810 POSSIBLE ALLOCATIONS OF GAS TO OTHER AREAS N o physicaf hardship cases can be approved under the terms o f the Emergency Orders. Due to the doubt­ Springfield, Ohio ‘Escape Me Never’ BY FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION ful supply o f gas for space heating purposes during the next winter, the Commission's Emergency Orders Also Paramount News The possible allocations o f gas to other areas by the Federal Power Commission threaten the additional d o not permit the Company to authorize deliveries o f gas for space heating to present users o f other fuels gas which our supplier contracted for use in the winter of 1948-49. Our supplier, The Ohio Fuel Gas Com­ who may, because o f physical disability or infirmity, desire to convert to gas fuel. This privilege was ter­ pany, has contracted for approximately one-half o f the gas-that can b e furnished by the “ Inch” lines. minated under the Commission’s Order of September 15th, 1947. Approximately one-half of any diversions from this source is taken from our supplier. For about a year the Federal Power Commission has allocated to other areas, 2 0 million cubic feet o f gas a day from RESTRICTIONS DO NOT APPLY TO GAS FOR COOKING, ETC.

these lines, which reduces daily deliveries to our supplier by 10 million cubic feet. Restoration o f this 10 The Commission's Orders on gas for space heating in no way affects the use o f gas for cooking, water million delivery is uncertain. » heating, refrigeration and other common household uses except spoce heaters. Appliances for these pur­ poses do not add appreciably to the demands for gas on peak days. One of the purposes of the recent UNDERGROUND STORAGE AFFECTED % „ *•■ „ continued restrictions in the use o f gas space heating was to protect the service to those who depend While additional quantities o f gas for next winter were contracted for by our supplier, adding up the cuts an gas for general household purposes.

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Our Representatives/ together with those off our supplier/ The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, have worked ceaselessly In hearings before the Federal Power Commission and will continue to try to protect the gas our supplier has contracted for the use of our customers. Numerous attempts have been made even to help the gas transporting

companies find stee(*pipe. W e shall continue to make every possible effort to obtain more gas for space hear ing purposes, but there is no hope that any additional space heating can be authorized for next winter. ® Let winds rage andblow. . . your roof is there for keeps. The interlocking design of Ruberoid Tite-On Shingles permanently locks them to­ WARNING TO CUSTOMERS' gether. Four concealed nails hold each one firmly D ® not be misled by any salesman or representative ef any company to the roof deck. Distinctive wood-grain texture, who may claim to have an allotment or authorisation from The Dayton rich colors, fire-resisting, let'u s show you sam­ Power and bight Company for additional gas space healing installa­ ples and give you an estimate on your roof. tions* The gas situation is so critical that anyone who installs gas space We Recommend heating equipment without written authorisation as required by the orders of The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio makes himself liable Building Materids to the complete disconnection of his gas service•

See these Local Jobs of Ruberoid Titeons Delmar Jobe F. M. Chase ■ < s . r Property Improvement Finance Plan THE DAYTON'POWERD AND LIGHT .OMPANY CEDARVILLE LUMBER 00. Phone 6 -1 3 3 1