The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
X TitE fEDARVILLE HERALD, 'FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 • \ When You Need Money Purebred Rams Boost Returns • • • • • • • • $ It is far better to have it in a sayings ac count that just in your memory. \ There is no harm in being a good fellow but there are limitations. If you spend your entire earnings without saving regularly a portion of it, you are exceeding your limit. Build up a fund for the future, * The Exchange Bank CedarviUe, Ohio 0 i win inii i hit win)------ 'W - : ‘H o t e l .C h i t t e n d e n Completely redecorated and remodeled', . . over $300,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice for the traveler. Home of 'the "Purple Cow” Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms — exceptional service, Rates from $1.50 upward. Geo. A Weydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO tY PART OF the COUNTRY WITHIN ARM’S REACH T h e telephone on the business man's desk is his closest means o f contact with the entire country. It puts him in touch with business associates, with customers and prospects anywhere in a minute or so. Because out-of-town service is fast and inexpensive, more arid more businesses are using it for selling and any other communication wh e re voice-to-voice conversation is valuable. An out-of- town call is aiiflost as simple and as fast as a local call— you simply give “ Long Distance'1the out-of-town number and hold the tine while the connection is made. O u t -o f - tow n num bers are obtained by calling Long Distance Information. THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. Good Market Lamb* May Be : r srid'j-Tcti by C ross . o Breeding. Shc-ip returns may be substantially increased by using a ram of good i:;'«.'Kr.g and of the right type, says L. A. Kauffman, extension specialist ;n an'm i; husbandry a t the Ohio State University. To ri:e lambs of a desirable market type a ra mshould be, muttony in his -v: hc-up and yet carry a fleece that is uniform and possesses length and d' n; ity. Fortunately for those who will purchase rams for the coming reason, purebred prices have been ;; aj. d. in most cases, more than ■.•ommercial sheep prices. ; Many . Ohio sheepmen who possess I fine wool ewes and who are interested in increasing their volume of business when wool prices are low will find it pi;ofitable to practice crossbreeding, .■wording to Kauffman, Where a good mutton ram is mated with merino ewes a desirable market lamb results. This practice does not cause any sacrifice in the wool clip, but helps in increasing returns from the lambs. ............... . Spme provision should be made for the replacement of the fine\yool breed ing flock. In ,flocks using two rams, he -.•■jp-gests that one-half of the ewes -be-bred-tonr good^Ci" typ<mnrr and the le s t' ewe lambs retained for flock replacement. The -other half of the flock may then be bred to a mutton ram for the production 'of market ,lambs. ■ When ewes have sufficient capacity and are good milkers it is best to flush them a t breeding time. If they are gaining rapidly in weight a t the time they are bred, the lambing per cent will be increased, Kauffman points out. . , ,.v. .When the season of slack pastures arrives a grain mixture should be fed, the lambs if forage crops are not available. Lambs fed a grain allow ance while‘ on-old bluegrass pasture usually produce good returns. At tbe Ohio Experiment Station this past year grain fed weaned lambs on pas ture greatly stimulated gains. For each $1 invested in feed $2 \va- re turned. Night Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant R elief Night coughs qv coughs 'caused by a cold or by an irritated throat are usually due to conditions which ordin ary medicines do not reach. But the very first swallow of Thoxine, a doc tor's prescription, is guaranteed to give almost instant relief. Thoxiu- works on a different principle, it gee direct to the internal cause. Thoxine is pleasant tasting and ;'aJ\ for the Whole family. I t will give y better and quicker relief for cough- or «ore throat tlr-n anything- you ha> ever fried or your money will be re- funded. Put up ready for use in 3£>- fiOc, and $1.00 bottles. , Sold Richard’s Drug Store and all ollie- good drug stores. Even in areas suffering heavy lo: - from the drought, fruit truer *.?" probably lie in heavy blossom !h’ spring. An abundant water supply " not necessary for blossom bud f o r tr tion if the leaves were good and trees were not overloaded with frii; last season. x Attention! Cliiek Raisers. STARTED CHICKS Wc have just installed a late mod 1 o ,000 capacity battery brooder u;;d can supply you With 1-2-3 week old chic* FED'ON “UBIKO” All M ash-S tarter Containing “Kvaco” (milk sugar feed! i'vm enh! Cotvidiodosis Cod-Liver Oil (Prevents leg weakness). "Dicapho" (mineral) iUevcnif,- bare backs. Chicks always on Display Xenia Chi;!&: Matdieiv INC. Producers of Quality Tndype Baby ('hicks Simple Desserts Made o f Custard May B» Sorrad In Many Differ- -ent Way* aphid I* Nutrition* Inexpensive custards made with' milk, eggs, sugar, and flavoring are among the moat nutritious and easily j planned desserts, according to Miss I.clia' Ogle, nutrition specialist-at the Ohio State University, who declares that they are excellent for. all mem bers of the family and offer much ih the way of variety, * ; Milk and eggs, she says give the | body needed material for building; strong bones, hard teeth, and good! muscles. They furnish an adequate! supply of vitamins which keep the body in good health. As custards are made of milk and eggs, care should be taken not tv cook them a t too high a temperature. When the mixture gets too hot t ’jv custard will curdle. In baking a .cus tard, she suggests that the cups or bowls be placed in a shallow pan of water and that the heat of the oven be kent low so that the water in the pans does not boil. This helps in giv ing a firm, fine textured custard. When making- a soft custard, it is a good idea to cook it over water, and not to allow the water to touch the pan of custard. Often 1‘met a dei - eious dessert may be made by pouring i soft custard over -fresh- or- dried fruits. It may also be used as a "nuce for gelatin, sponge cake, or gingerbread. If a baked custard.is served, plea:, ing variations may be obtained by adding nutmeg, cinnamon, caranvl maple syrfip, chocolate, raisins, tv cocoanut. When maple syrup" or cara mel is ..added, the sugar may" be omit ted Miss Ogle states. The ouster ’ mixture may be poured over such fruits as apples, peaches, or penra, and baked." I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of R. C.*Watt, deceased. William. R, Watt has been, appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Ii, C. Watt, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 17tn day of February, 1)331. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. POULTRY: Wanted Poultry all kinds, also broilers, New Crop, 1% lbs, up. The Peters Poultry Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Before marketing your live stock call THE) SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS , '* DAILY MARKET Phone SO 8. K. SMOOTS F. F* SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first da", amt chocks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets. ■ When ih Columbus dine at the Deshler - Wallick Hotel. Three excellent restaurants, each. serving a wide variety of deli cious foods, "awaits you here. •The Spanish Room The Ionian Room The Crystal Room Moderately priced, delightful service in each restaurant, . . . Be our Guest, when ih " Columbus. The Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America’s Most Beautifully i Equipped Hotel JAMES H. MICROS, Manager Under Wallick Management In the East Providence-Biltmore, Providence, R. I. Hotel Chatham, New York City . s 2 0 % D is c o u n t from our L ist Price, on a ll grades o f chicks providing your order is received before February 24th f ° r delivery any time during February, March and April. Baby Chick's GUARANTEED TO LIVE; BLOOD & BRED TESTED A t the price o f ordinary chicks. W e can now furnish you w ith baby chicks o f a ll breeds—hatches tw ice a week* Send for a catalog, price* and copy o f guarantee* Book your order now for Big, Sturdy, Healthy Chicks from our hatches ready for delivery Monday, February 23—Thursday, February 26—Monday, March 2—Thurs day, March 5. NEW LOW PRICES PER 100 ON BLOOD TESTED CHICKS 20% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE LIST MEANS YOU CAN BUY CHICKS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES Light Assorted $7.95, Heavy Assorted $8.95, Leghorn5 $8.95, Barred, White and Buff Rocks, S. C. R. I. Reds, R. C. R. I. Reds, and Buff Orpingtons, .White or Silver Laced Wyandottes $11.95, Light Brahmas, Black Giants $12.95. Many other breeds at reduced prices also. $1.00 deposit per hundred books your order. Balance C.i O. D. W e guarantee 100% live delivery healthy perfect chicks. Order now while these low prices are in effect. Brooder supplies and equipment a t wholesale prices to our baby chick customers only. Early Hatched Chicks p a y the most profits. V isit our hatchery. See our s a n it a r y incubators. Orders taken for older chicks. We feed and recommend UBICO FEEDS. ASK US. CUSTOM HATCHING The Xenia Chick Hatchery INC. XENIA, OHIO a n Typical Values In Rike's 78th. Anniversary P. O. Urn 208 Plume -175 Xenia,Ohio S. Whiteman St. ilnbyChielw oir Monday, Tuesday, Tliarcdays 79c SALE MA R C H 12 WOME N ' S S I L K HOSE, in chiffon or 3emi~service weights. First quality. Sizes syo to ioy3. Special, Street Floor S I L K CREPE LIN GERIE i n c l u d i n g Dance Sets, Slips, Pan t i e s and .Chemise. Very special, $ J 4 9 Second Floor FOX SCARFS of se lect, full furred Pelts. I n c l u d i n g Brown, Pointed, and.Red(j»QQ Fox, only 4 )0 0 Fafihio 11 Floor MEN’S S H I R T S of regular A. M. C. qual ity. Collar attached and neckband styles. 3 for $4.50. <j*-| e p Each, ■ U .O D Street Floor BATH TOWELS of the big, thick, absorb ent type. Size 20 by 40. Colored borders. Are special for Second Floor SPRING COATS, ex pertly tailored a n d finely furred. Women’s Misses’ and L i t t l e Women’s sizes <t»QQ at 5 S I Floor 2 1 Every Department of the Store contributes exceptional values to this tremendous once* a-year event! Tune in on Station WSMK at 10 A . M. and 6:45 P. M. daily for Rike’s 78th Anniversary Sale News! TO C R O W A B O U T „Simmons Windsor Bed in Walnut col or. Special in Rike’s 78th fl»Q Apr Anniversary Sturdy Simmons Link Spring, built for years of use. Very djA Apr special, only 1**70 Layer Felt Mattress of genuine Sim mons quality. Full 50- djrr Apr pound weight, a t v I Cretonne of good quality in fine de signs for Spring and\ 9 0 ^ Summer Drapes. Hike’s Fifth Floor Girls' Tweed Coats for school and drestf wear, 78th Anniver- (go Apr sary specials., Kike’s fashion Floor Women’s Handkerchiefs, copies of higher priced 'ker- 1 9 ftfl/* chiefs, special for O u t . KOte’s Street Floor Boys’ Knickers ,with popular knitted cufs. Sizes 7 to 18. Foot-Trainer Shoes for Boys and Girls. Regularly much <£9 QK higher. Anniversary priced Formold Corsettes with lace bras sieres. Boned across ab- fl*Q QO domen and back. At *!lOnuO Linen Damask Sets of 68x88 cloth and eight napkins to match. $7 .89 Kihe’e Seetmi Floor Special a t SPRING HATS, spe cially purchased. In fashionable s t r a w s, smartly trimmed. Un usual values /tij eg at $>4.45 , Fui-hioti Floor SPRING DRESSES of Printed, Flat and Can ton Crepes, and Geor gettes. Frocks, Jacket F r o c k s , Ensembles and Bouele £ 0 0 ‘Suits.„ Fachio;t Floor E N N A - J E T T I G K SHOES, imperfects of the regular $6 and $6 quality. 78th Anniver sary Special ^ boumatctire Store DRESSES in Spring’s prominent fabrics and . colors." E x c e l l e n t styles. Very specially priced n £ at & tot v l O Downnlalre Store WOMEN’S SUITS of q u a l i t y fabrics, in models designed for Spring.- In sizes 14 to 1 s,,mM $9 .95 Downstoire Store .»<w* ■*< y * J
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