The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
* r i i mm mm m m m*** m m Mmmmpm F t J B H I T U B E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoenier PHONE C»<2«rvilllt1 4 5 Re*. Address H F . D . 1 , X e n ia , O h io NEWSLEnER FROMSTATE i DEPARTMENTS ^xtervRgad Leads to AUDITORIUM HOTEL EYCRYROOMWITH fmnrG& trtt SINGLEROOMWITH BATJ1 *260 - UP \,1 P E a n d growth fo r chicks •; ; : this sig n po in ts th a t ou t to you. I t directs you to Purina Chick Startena. T h e new feeding discoyeries that come to you in Startena th is year will give b e tte r livab ility and 15 to 20% greater g row th th an ever before. There*s lo ts o f bu tterm ilk in Sta r ena. Chicks lik e it and g row o n ir. T h e cod-livet; o il in Utartena takes t h e , place o f sunshine and keeps chicks from ge tting leg-weakness. And there’s alfalfa lea f meal, g ran ulated meat, wheat m iddlings, wheat bran, wheat germ , co rn m eal^bone rn^al, linseed meat, calcium carbonate and salt in Startemf. i Everything f t h e r e . . t h a t c h ic k s need. O rd e r you r Purina Chick Startena today THE NEW FORD SEDAN Srjramt Motor M m New Ford Fordor Sedan Quick as a Flash on the get-away » Ntf need fo r us to tell' you how quickly the new Ford accelerates. . You can see it any day in traffic. Few ears a t any price are as fast •ea the $ st-swaf* , . ■* ( - feme in and arrange for a demonstration. You’ll get « real thrill in driving the new Ford because it is so alert and responsive and an easy to handle under all conditions. Roadster $480 Pheaton $460 Tudor Sedan $32S Burfnes* Coupe $828 - ' Coupe $850 Sport Coupe with Rumble Seat $580 Fordson Sedan $628* (8«« pries* f. 0, b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and delivery. Dumpers and spar* tire extra) • MARKW » t „ X8NIA, OHIO COLUMBUS, 0, — Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown and Commis sioner of Motor Vehicles Chalmers R. Wilson have issued a circular approv ing motor vehicles headlights for use on the public roads and highways in the state of Ohio which complys with the motor vehicle lighting laws of the state and which' conforms to United States government specificati&ns for tungsten filament electric incandescent lamps. Those instructions in circular form will prove pf valuable aid to the motorist and Commissioner Wilson will be pleased to mail them out to any one upon request of his depart ment. ’ . * * * The Department'of Industrial Rela tions which has boon housed in the old Hartman Hotel property, corner Fourth and East Main streets, for the past number of years, is preparing to move into new quarters in the Pure Oil building, corner Chestnut and ,Higli. There was only 38,000 square feet of floor space available in the latter building and as the department requires about 40,000 feet the Depart* merit o f Public Highways and that of Public Works remains for the present in the Hartman building until other quarters are provided by the erection of the new office building. ; Vaults in the basement of the quarters will pro vide additional space for the, storage of films which have been developed; consequently there being no bromide there is little if any element of danger from fire or explosion. » * * * The Ohio Pen baseball team haf finally hit i t s stride and won a coupie of games. All inmates of the big in stitution in West Spring treet are al lowed to attend these games, which ate played each Saturday afternoon dur ing the Reason with special games on holidays. The broadcasting oyer sta tion WAIU is creating a favorable impression over the state and fans are writing in to Warden P. homas that they enjoy these weekly concerts very much and requesting that the pro grams be continued. They are given on Monday evening from 7:25 to 8:30 o'clock. Tune in. #' * . * A favorable meeting place fo r young ladies from, various depart ments housed-in the Capitol building is. the basement of the Annex. The reason was discovered when each one of the girls would s^ep on the scales placed there by the’ Department o:i Agriculture, and then compare her Weight with the record of the previous visitf. Then there would be a meta phor on dieting and the quantity of vltamiiles in various foodstuffs as well as the effect of calories on the human system and the latest rules for' reduc ing. Then probably all would be for gotten at the next luncheon or bridge dinner. * . * * Director Charles A ‘. Neal of the Slate Department of Health advises that this is the season of the year when all communities should put on a freshened appearance. Food estab lishments' should he thoroughly -re novated and safeguard water supplies camp and eating places by intelligent sanitary regulations. Children shoulci be given the advantage of much out door air and sunshine. Their foot, should include fresh fruits and^vege tables and milk should be continued* in abundant use, >. 1 .. . * * * A goodly supply of maps of Ohio showing congressional, senatorial find judicial districts, with general inform ation giving the population of the state by counties, the Federal census of 1020, the total vote cast in the state and a summary of the vote cast for state officers last fall and the decen nial apportionment for the *General Assembly of Ohio under the four teenth Federal census, has been re ceived a t the office of Secretary 'of State Clarence J. Brown, compiled by that official and Statistician and Edi tor George M. Neffner. These maps, of inestimable value ofc those interest ed, ean be secured by applying to Secretary Brown who will cheerfully mail them out upon request. W. 90-34 pot** to tha beginning, j Easter lilies, peonies and rosas c a n , Containing %& acr*s. ’all be cooled to a temperature below: Plaintiff praya that partition may ’32 degrees Fahrenheit before they w ill, be bad in the sadd premises and that ‘freeze. But they probably won't be his interest in tha same may be for the next few months, determined and set off to him in j -—>—’*■"— . . , . Agracultural and horticultural pub- jlocations numbering 561 are published 3 m T i S m £ t .«* sta'“ “ d iB hwi- against th*m. * .tones, WM. MALCOLM ELDER, 506 M. & M. Building, Springfield, Ohio, Attorney for William H, Butler, Shorts and Middlings For Ohio soil and climatic conditions nothing is bettor for general use on lawns, than Kentucky blue, grass. ‘‘I do not regret the probable dis-' appearance of the agricultural laborer in favor of the factory worker, who seems to me a higher type of person from most points of view. Human pro gress i njiistorical times has been the progress of cities dragging s reluctant countryside in their wake."—J . R. S- Haldane, in “Daedalus.” LEGAL NOTICE Samuel C. Jones, residing at 1401 McCulloch St., Fort Wayne, Indiana; Isaac Jones, residing a t 891G Cameron Ave., Detroit, Michigan; J. W. Butler residing a t 153916 W, 30th St„ Los Angeles, California; and William Gay/ Chicago, Illinois, whose residence Ad dress is unknown, will take notice that on the 27th day of May, 1929, William If. Butler filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene Coun ty, Ohio, in case No. 18548, against the above named parties and others, praying for partition of the following described real ostute: Situate in the County of ^Greene, Stale of Ohio and in the Township of Ross. Being part of Smith Snead's Survey No. 2066. Beginning a t a stone in the Hillsborough Road and in the original line of said Survey No. 2060, corner to Thomas Patter son; thenece with said lino and Road N1, 33 W, 16.97 poles to a stone; thence N. 80% K. 20.84 , polos to a stone; thence S. 83 K. 16.97 poles to a stone in the line of said Thomas Patterson and from thence with his line 6. Driving Storm s Scorching Suns “Green Seal” Paint Defies Them A ll It’s “Made to Wear”~*and DOES H Tough as they make 'em, this “Green Seal!" Just laughs a t the weather, whatever kind comes. Fights through like a thorough-bred. Sticksriglit on the job of saving the surface. Hangs onto good looks like nobody’s business. Wins admiration with a performance tha t holds' off repainting time almost un believably. For a sure vrinrier, get “Green Seal” across the boards!. TheCedarvilleFarmer’sGrainCo. The Formula i t on 5 Evtry Package There*# a reason for every.Jngredl-. ent and every pro- portim'—. Green Seal Paint lamade .toWEAR! H GASOLINE OIL TIRES ff• * Tank Wagon Delivery to all parts of *■ the County. We are big buyersandsellcheap. Investigate onr new tire plan. We canmeet anymail order price with better quality tires. The CARROL- BINDER CO. 108-114 E. Main St. . PHONE 15 XENIA, OHIO HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAr goa l INTERDENOMINATIONAL For Christian Workers CedarviUe ,0 Ohio Wed., June 12 to Sunday 16 SESSIONS DAILY FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 9:30 P. M. FIRST SESSION, WEDNESDAY AT 8 P. M. A Conference for Information and Inspiration led by Christian Teachers and Speakers of National Repute Among Whom Are: DR. JOHN McNAUGHER, President o f Pittsburgh U. P. Theolog. Seminary DR. J. H. SPENCER, Wooster, Ohio DR. W.R.McCHESNEY, President of CedarviUe College DR. FREDERICK N. McMILLAN, Cincinnati I)R, A. GORDON MaeLENNAN, Philadelphia PROF. J. H. DICKASON, Pittsburgh DR. PARLEY E. ZARTMAN, National Leader of Evangelism DR. J. GRESHAM MACHEN, Princeton Theological Seminary REV. TOM F. CAMPBELL and MR. H. A. KLAHR, State Christian Endeavor Leaders *' , - . DR. LEANDER S. KEYSER, Hamma Divinity School GOV. MYERS Y. COOPER is expected to address the Conference Sunday Evening Attend the entire Conference. Yon can’t afford to miss a single session, Yo u will-return to your Church a better worker and a better Christian, Ample provision has been made for the comfort of all S ta to n Family Ticket* Sot a l l Session* $ l.o o . CEDARVILLE EXTENDS YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME & A w h e i He w E FIFT1 ! new ; — ■ ”>arts of D COLUM wide cam; * and cars u license pla cent rnt-i-n inspector- Vehicle;, a t of Sem-t: Brown an ( H i . . Vehicles ( .campaign ■ weeks pew f * ip n with the ei H y v officials, and the hu destroys id of the grei , the streets today. It,: campaign will/ great We L- 3 . Anothei project-is (j 28th. • Ph .1 mates are engineer s Waid will tion in a fr tractors fc announced * tracts, inv fiN lA , OHtO Jars have A good l personalty window in Treasurer is better h official for sented hit is Don H.. 000 passes ly. All dep- -departmer and Audi checks up>, A redui i occured i) compared .month, at ; Thos. P. I Division i t Industria : .fatal inj 1,300 mo , JSPAY* * The~an f ate Un June l i t students seum oit Charles > deliver ill with Dr. emeritus years its degrees former, t eral Mott and inver , was pres, 16 -vant met ■ to science* State 1 Cormick increased partment, he asser new libra departme given pi Mr. Met’ efficiency 16 Miss Mrs. .In Fogo, sot L; Fogb United ii day, uno Paul Fott diately t Mrs, Fof 1037 Ne they hav Fogo isy Motor V tary of Mrs. Br at Colui for a i Duluth. 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