The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

T8X CWURVSLI* HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY V , JWI by ^pj»ii<*tio«* of timing materials. On slightly ae«i soils H im may b« no*d«d only for alfalfa mad sweat' clover. Crops vary in their lime require­ ment*. Sweet clever sad alfalfa re­ quire the heaviest applicatios*. Red Clover will respond .to moderate ap­ plications' and mamraoth.clover, alsike j .............. ' l"[ clover, white elova# m&d soybean* w illj One o f the surest ways o f cutting make satisfactory yields with smaller ■ com production costs is by the pur- applications o f lime. However, on j chase o f good, tested, adapted seed o f very acid soils all legumes are helped known yielding ability. te jOata SCHOOL NEWS CHICK-CHICK G E T T H E M E A C H M O N D A Y REMEMBER We give you a 1,000. chick brooder for $11.00 ■4 with order o f 100 or more chicks BUT WITH CONFIDENCE We are Here to Stay Same. Location 10 Years The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O Box 423 Phone 836 Cor. Erie and Auburn A v e . PUBLICSALE! I w ill sell at public sale at the late home o f W illiam Robinson, com er North street and Yellow Springs road, Cedarville, on Saturday, Feb. 28th A t 1 : 0 0 P . M . , t h e F o l l o w i n g : 4 Rocking Chairs, Living Room Suite, Dining Room Suite, Buf­ fet, Soffa , Refrigerator, Cook Stove, O il Stoves, "Ifeating Stove, Tables, W ash Stand, Flower Stand. Looking- Glasses, Dresser, Pictures, Trunks, Radio, Rugs, Large Rug , Largo Box, W indow B linds,-Lot Dishes, Radio Battery sat. Lantern, Gallon Jars, W ash Bowl-Pitcher set, Stove Oven, Flour Can, .Porch Set, Paper Bailer, . O il Store, Hot P late, Congoleum Rug, Coal Bucket and caps, Bed Stead, Ironing Board. FORD COUPE TERMS—CASH EARL RORINSON \ Executor W illiam A . Robinson, Deceased t Kennon Bros., Auctioneers. * 20% Discount from our List Price, on all grades o f chicks providing your order is received before February 24th fo r delivery aay time during February, March and A p ril. Baby Chicks GUARANTEED TO LIVE; BLOOD & BRED TESTED A t the price o f ordinary chicks. W e can now furnish you with baby chicks o f all breed#— hatches tw ice a week. Send for a catalog, prices and copy o f guarantee. Book your order now for B ig, Sturdy, Healthy Chicks from our hatches ready for delivery Monday, February 23— .Thursday, February 26— Monday, March 2— Thurs­ day, March 5 . N EW LOW PRICES PER 100 ON BLOOD TESTED CHICKS 2 0 % OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE LIST MEANS YOU CAN BUY CHICKS A T THE FOLLOW ING PRICES Light Assorted $7 .95 , Heavy Assorted $8 .95 , Leghorns $8 .95 , Barred, W h ite and Buff Rocks, S. C . R. I. Reds, R. C. R. I. Reds, and Buff Orpingtons,.W h ite or Silver,Laced Wyandotte* $11 .95 , Light Brahmas, Black Giants $12 .95 . Many other W eeds at reduced prices also. $1 .00 deposit per hundred books your order. Balance C . O . D . W e guarantee 1 0 0 % live delivery healthy perfect chicks* Order now while these low prices are in effect. Brooder supplies and equipment at wholesale prices to our baby chick customers only. Early Hatched Chicks pay the most profits. V isit our hatchery. See Our sanitary incubators. Orders taken for older chicks. W e feed and recommend UB1CO FEEDS. ASK US. f l T C T A l f H A T r i W H H L U 9 1 I I J R I l A A L l l I f V l j r The Xenia Chick Hatchery , i INC.. XENIA, OHIO Chapel Due to the absence*of some o f the senior cl***, they were unable to pre­ pare an organized program fo r chapel, Thursday morning. The devotional* were opened by several songs by the group, Paul Rife then read the scrip­ ture, followed by the Lord's Prayer, i Regular announcements, by Superin­ tendent Furst closed the exercises. Home Ec. Girls Visit CappeTs Thursday, the Freshman Home Ec. girls and Miss Riegel visited Cappel’s Furniture Store in Springfield. Among the interesting things dis­ played at the store were many beauti­ ful dining room suits o f the various ^periods, bed room suits o f different types and rugs, including Winton, Brusselh and some expensive Orien­ tals. Confident that they had gained much practical knowledge from this trip, the girls returned with the hope that they might visit' the store again in the near future. C. H. S. Girls Meet Springfield Team Thursday evening, the high school sextet went to. Springfield to play a team o f the alumnae, coached by Fred G. Rolfes, former teacher here. From the very beginning, the Red and White lassies were able to enjoy a comfort­ able' lead and thp^gaihe' ended'27-16. The game closed a successful season for the girls. They have won ten games, tied one, and loBt three. We are hoping they will be able to main­ tain this good record at the tourna­ ment. Leesburg Proves Too Much for Local Quintet 1 When the Red and White, quintet went down state to play Leesburg, Friday night. Che local lads were un­ able to cope with the opponent's avalanche o f baskets and were defeat­ ed 35-17. i Waddle led the scoring with nine points. This game marked the close o f .the regular season, in which the boys have nine victories and eight defeats. Cedarville Games in the Tournament C. H. S, •girls play Bryan High School girls o f Yellow Springs, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The boys play the Jefferson High boys o f Bowersviile at 6:30, Friday zvening. I f your Radio lacks volume or selec- livity call J. C. Stormont, phone 3-161 FOR SALE—A -few good geldings and mares. All sotind and well brok­ en. Harry Kennon. WANTED—Good fodder. I f you have any fo r' sale call Will Lackey, phone 21 o t f l S i FOB SALE-r-600 bu. o f Oats. Dana Ijtryant. ‘ FOR SALE—400 bushel o f good seed com . Phone 13 on 187, J. P. Pitstick. R E G E N T --------SIMrtlBif- SAT., FEB. 28 s Dm* oair v “ Body and Soul” Starring Charles Farrell A Tense Prams of Lore apd Devotion. A*dB«rieT f a r t a t t a i Ariettas listed Tested, Adapted Seed A n In- .. expensive W a y T o . H t g b Y ie l d s By planting high quality seed o f adapted, tested varietias o f oats and barley, yields may be increased, ac­ cording to R. D. Lewis, specialist in farm cropf at the Ohio State Univer­ sity, who says that profitable yields from good seed coat very little more to produce than low yields frpm poor seed. Among tiie many varieties o f oats especially adapted to Ohio, he says, are Fnlghum, Miami, Ohio 201, and Wayne. Fulghqm oats are early, high yielding, and make an excellent nurse crop, They have reddish kernels and are especially well adapted tp south­ ern and western Ohio. Miami oats, Lewis points out,-are a white kerneled high yielding mid­ season variety, fo r northern Ohio, An­ other good variety, Ohio 201, is recom­ mended fo r bottom lands in north­ western Ohio where oats tend to lodge regularly. It kna very stiff straw and white kernels, •First distributed fo r increase in 1930, Wayne oats is a ‘new, early mid­ season variety developed by-the agri­ cultural experiment station at Woos­ ter. This variety, Lewis states, has led all othera in . yield trials at the experiment station over a long period o f years and is now recommended for northern and northeastern Ohio, In southern and western Ohio it has not been tested sufficiently to indicate the extent o f its adaptation. Among the varieties o f barley, Velvet is good. , It is a smooth-awned, six-row variety,. Wei! adapted where barley is grown In.the state. Young W ife, Afraid To Eat, Lives On Soup “ Afraid o f stomach gas, I lived on soup for 5 months. Then I tried Ad­ lerika and now J eat most anything without any gas.”—Mrs. A. Connor. Adierika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old poi­ sonous wasfe you. never knew 1 was there. Don't fool w ith , medicine which cleans only ,PART o f bowels, but let Adierika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid of all gas! Brown's Drugs. Ravages of Dtaeaae And Inffeetff Checked D a n s a n t a n d D e l a y e d D o rm a n t j S p r a y s S u g g a s ta d B y Sjpesialist Insect ravages in the orchard and losses resulting ^from diseases may be controlled by applications o f dormant or delayed dormant sprays, states T. H. Parks, specialist in entomology at the Ohio State University. Sulfur sprays, he says, may be made by mixing 6% gallons o f liquid lime-sulfur in 5Q gallons o f water, by adding 15 pounds o f dry lime-sulfur to 50 gallons o f water, or by mixing 12% pounds o f soluble sulfur in 50 gallons o f water. For oil sprays it is best to use a 3 per cent home-made or cdmmercial oil emulsion, The mis­ cible oils may be prepared according to the manufacturers' directions. Either the sulfur or oil sprays are effective in controlling scale if ap­ plied thoroughly to all parts o f the trunks and branches. European red mites, one o f the worst pests o f north­ ern Ohio, are controlled by the oil sprays, but not by sulfur sprays. As oil sprays may injure the foliage if applied in the delayed dormant period after the leaf tips separate, it is im­ portant that tse oils be confined to the dormant period. Most oil sprays can­ not lie combined with lime-sulfur, but all"will mix with~Boi3eaux fb r use on peaches to control scale and peach leaf curl. When used fo r this purpose, a 2-3-60 Bordeaux is applied. Dormant or delayed dormant sprays, Parks points^out, do not control green aphis satisfactorily and are not very effective in controlling orchard plant lice. Rosy aphis is best controlled by adding 1% pints o f nicotine sulfate to 200 gallons .<f any o f the lime sul- fut sprays. It is applied in the de­ layed dormant period. The- approximate cost o f .a gallon o f dilute spray for the various mix­ tures varies,' he says. Liquid lime- sulfur will cost from 1% to 2% cents a gallon, dry lime-sulfur is from 2 to 4 cents a gallon, soluble sulfur varies from 2 to 4 cents a gallon, a 3 per cent home-made lubricating oil emul­ sion costs from % to 1% cents, and a 3 per cent commercial oil emulsion costs from 1 to 1% cents per gallon. WANTED TO BUY Reliable Draft Horse, net- too old, Phon'e 4 on 59, Jamestown. We will take your subscription for .he Ohio State Journal. FOR RALE; Singer Hewing Ma­ chine in good condition. Phone 2-7, Cedarville, Ohio. ■ , WANTED— Used Electric House Pumps. David Ev .Robison. Every thing Electric and Radio. Phone 16, Jamestown, Ohio. FOR SALE—A Fordson tractor and twelve inch Oliver Flow. Priced right. Harold Breskfield, Jamestown, Ohio. POULTRY: Wanted Poultry all kinds, also broilers, New Crop, 1% lbs. up. The Peters Poultry Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. _I D in, BUrtlM TUES., MARCH 3 • GKOKG15 BANCROFT In “ Scandal Sheet” With Clive Break and Xar rrtuwli dee the ratbfesa editor of s ruth. Jeea newspaper made to bow be. fore hla own unpityin* code. f * T A T EL, IDwWl f f W~wk. H Hftamie Sterilajr SAT., FEB. 28 4Dar* Only “MY PAST* |With Beta Daniel, and Ben Iijren An ultra.iopblatlcated'drama of the modern day. * Days, Stattles WED., MARCH 4 MARION DAVIRS, in “The Bachelor Father" [A screamingly funny picture with heart tlirob. The grrat atatrft hit now lb talkie "/ K FAIRBANKS SUN. and MON / ... .IJARCMi-M* “A LADIES' MORALS" I Htnrfln* Grace Meero, 8be defies I for tb* man «ta fores, “SEE AMERICA THIRST” « ,lm a«m. •nervllle. Bessie Dove. You'll crack a rib laughing. FBI. and SAT. - march • and ; J ™ GORILLA” Full of finapa amt ' Guffawa. ^ . ..J BUTCHERING: Those who desire my service for butchering should call ,‘>y phone and make date and Arrange­ ments. I also have casings fo r sale. William Cultice, Phone 8-197. FOR SALE! Bargain fo r young couple. Beauti­ ful furniture o f 4 rooms only used 3 months. 3-pi«ce Silk Mohair Parlor Set. 8-piece Walnut Dining .Room Set, 3-piece Waltiut Bedropm Set, Spring and Mattress. 2 9x12 Wilton Ruga. Walnut Occasional Table. Lamps. 5-piece Breakfast Set Will take |500 fo r all, This furniture is worth 12000. Must be sold by March 1st 240 Wroe Avenue, near Five Oaks Ave., Dayton, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f William A , Robinson, De­ ceased. Earl Robinson has been appointed end qualified as Administrator with the Will Annexed o f the estate o f William A". Robinson, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 6th day o f February, 1931. 8. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County, 666 Relieves a Headache o r Nenralgta is 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, end checks Malaria in three days. 66 6 also In Tablets. FIRST RUN FEATURES COMING TO SPRINGFIELD PLAY HOUSES / A new release-that few o f the large cities have yet been privileged to Bee is “ Body and Soul” starring Charles Farrell which will show at the Regent Theatre, for three,days beginning Sat/ urday, February 28th. It is. a stupend­ ous drama o f conflicting emotions that has been, highly praised by the critics who have had the privilege o f viewing it “ Scandal Sheet” an entirely different type o f story will be the. offering for the last half o f the week. George Ban­ croft has a mighty role as the ruthless editor o f a ruthless, who is finally caught in the toils o f his own unpity­ ing code. “ My Past’v which shows at the State' Theatre for four days starting Saturday, February 28th is modeled after the popular talkie “ Divorcee” yet hits into different dramatic chan­ nels. It is the first joint appearance on the screen o f Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon since* their matiriage off the screen,. The laBt three days o f the week the State will show “ The Bache­ lor Father” from the daring and hilarious Belasco stage hit. Maripn Davis is-the star and many critics pro­ nounce it her happiest hit, Grace Moore, the popular Broadway and Opera star makes her screen debut in “ A Lady's Morals” which shows at the Fairbanks Theatre Sunday and Monday, March 1 and 2. She power­ fully portrays the heart hunger and soul-cravings o f a woman in love. The riotous comedy “ See America Thirst” with those incomparable stars Harry Fangdon, Slim Summerville and Bessie Love will be the attraction at the Fair­ banks fo r three days starting Tuesday March 3. The mystery thriller “ The Gorilla” will show the last two days of the week. It offers thrills, chills and comedy a plenty. Quick Relief for Coughing Spells Famous Prescription Stops Them Almost Instantly The amazing success o f this pre­ scription called Thoxine is due to its quick double action; it immediately soothes the irritation and goes direct to the internal cause not reached by ordinary medicines. The very" first swallow usually stops even the most obstinate cough. Thoxine is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family, Your money will be refunded if it does not give better agd quicker relief for coughs or sore' thr-oat than anything you have ever tried. Put up ready for use in 35c, 60c, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Richard’s Drug Store and all other good drug stores. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f R. C. Watt,' deceased. William R. Watt has been appointed And qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f ,R. C. Watt, late o f Greece County, Ohio, deceased, Di^ed this 17th day o f February, 1981. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County, Increasing Popularity is evidenced by the additional nurtiber of families who avail themselves o f the facilities that the modern Funeral Home presents. We are proiid to offer such a home, planned and arranged especially for preparation, care ana funeral services whenever desired, *o use it eliminates much o f the-worry, work and responsibility that these oc­ casions'bring about in most private homes. McMillan Funeral Home ' Cedarville, Ohio - WILL TRADE! City Residential or Investment property for Unemcumh^red Farm Property Dr. G. A. Smith 1 0 % W . H igh St. DENTIST Smith B ldg. Springfield, O . c O R D M F O R T JEvery new Ford is equipped with fo*>r S foada itte d o u b l e -a c t in g hydraulic shock absorbers ONE o f the fine things about driving the new Ford i i the way it takes you over the miles without strain or fatigue. No matter how long the trip* you know it will bring yon safely, quickly, comfortably to the journey’s end* The seats are generously,wide, deeply cushioned « "d carefully designed to conform to the curves o f the b o d y . Every new Ford has specially designed springs and four Houdnille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers* These work both ways -— up and down. They absorb the force o f road shocks and also provide a cushion agaiaSt the rebound o f the springs. Other features that make the new Ford ■ value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof glass wind­ shield, silent* fo lly cnclcfeed four-wheel brakes, more than twenty hall and roller bearings, extensive a le «C fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silleoil alloy, valves, torque-tube drive, Rustless Steel sad. unusual accuracy in manufacturing. In addition, you save many dollars because o f the low first cost o f the new Ford, low cost o f operation stal up-fcoep, and low yearly depreciation. 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