The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
# d a u tv n x i HMULLD, I11EXAY, APRIL K 1*1 THE WILL TO SERVE In Moments of darkness, one finds us responsive to the 'verish wish, sympathetic in the performance of our sacred tasks. Our helpful efficiency does not intrude upon the soli* tude of grief. Our personnel and equipment are such as to assure the utmost in comfort to the bereaved. We take pride in reverent service. M cM illa n ’s . Funeral Home SERV ICE FOR TOUIL. TELEPHONE JUOi T e iELEPHONE sendee is a retail business on a wholesale scale. Every call is made to order, y e t >you buy sendee a t a "mass production" price. Every year, you g e t sto re for your money in faster service and more telephones which can be reached. . 1 / Telephone sendee if "direct from manu facturer to consumer." The entire te le phone system if a t your personal command, ready a t any instant to fill your order for voice communication with any comer of th e nation. And ye t th e cost to you is based on th e actual expense plus just enough to pay a modest return on th e capital volun tarily invested in th e business. The te le phone system is pledged to a policy of returning any additional e a rn in g s to its customers in th e form of more and b e tte r service. , BEST SKftVK* A t Lowest COST to YOU TH E O H IO BELL TELEPHONE CO. IF YOU NEED PRIMING DROP IN county m ear m m ear , STAT* ROAD MONEY Thi* county i* to get of state ro*4 ft»<U for tha prwent yphr | according to W, J. Davis, county »ur- I vayor. Thi* will aid in wad work aa the oommiasiotvera waw short an mon ey due to the defeat of the two mill road levy. The atate will aoon ask for bids on rabuildiRg p a rt of the Dayton and Xenia pike at a coat of ?100,000. I t la also reported the atate will in the naan future ask for bids fo r con crete and macadam en the. Springfield and Clifton pike. The survey has al ready been made. I t is expected to almost eliminate the turn a t the low er river road and alto the one ju st this side of the stone bridge in Clifton. I t is expected the land for this purpose will be taken from the Harry Corny farm on the west and south side of the present road. CedawCltff fikMar 2L A .R . MuL* WMmim iM f ■1 Obit'# saybian aeeeaft iwH b» hi-] A aprieal f a m program prepared creased by about SOper oast oven th a t by staff mtmbene ef tba oeHega of «a» LOOKS LIKE A NEW EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR Reports in Columbus this week in dicated that Governor White was can vassing the field-for a new State Edu cational Director to succeed Dr. J . L. Clifton, Who has held th e position for a number of years. During the past year there has been much criticism of the Dr. among: school hom'd members .'or his arbitrary rulings. During the ’egislative sessions several bills were introduced seeking an ‘investigation of the Educational Department but none of the bills came up fo r a vote. His term expires in July and it is said in official circles . about the capital that a change will be made a t tha t time. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Jennie E. Kennon, Deceased. W. Harry Kennon, Fred W. Kennon, and Howard Kennon have been ap pointed and qualified as Adminisrta- .ors of the estate of Jennie E. Kennon, late of Greene County,' Ohio, deceased Dated this 16th day of April, 1931 ' S. C. WRIGHT, ,. Probate Judge of said County. - Appropriate cwumptoa merited th» placing o f a mariwr m tha rid Win chester Trail by members e f this chap ter, Tuesday hurt, a t I p. m. The m a r - , ker was placed an Boat* 72 near the United Presbyterian church. Main s t , the Old Trail, and Is tbe fourth mark er on this Trail in Greene county. The others being 'at Bowarsville, James- uown and Clifton- Mrs. Anna Wilson, chairman of the Historic Sites com mittee, read an interesting paper on ;he* history iff the Trail, dating- bacic 1 .o 1786. Our Ohio Winchester Trail jegan a t Aberdeen, opposite Mays- villo, Ky., passed through '‘Logan's Gap’' in the Ohio Rivvr range of the hills midway between. Aberdeen and Ripley, O. I t -it believed it either de toured to Winchester, Adams county, or had a branch to this early out-fitt ing village and became known by its name. The,Trail, however, passed through Hillsboro to Samantha, and on the ridge north, now *Ohio State Route.72. In Greene’County it pased through Bowersville, Jaiqedtown, ' Cedarville and Clifton; thence to Springfieldapd Urbana. A branch o f the trail lead - 1 ing north-west to Winchester, Greene { ounty, p very -early pioneer town,' I „vas in more use. as an early Indian-^ trail. This branch also led to a small1 Indian settlement a t Warm Springs, j near the Gteene County Winchester; thence near Xenia, north across the grounds of the Country Club, to Old Ohillicothe. The - Trial follows the prest o f several ridges and .illustrates sarly instinctiveefcoice of"“Highways* for travel.' " Members adjourned to the home of Mrs. Ervin Kyle .for. the April meet- ng. The Regent, Mrs. H. C. Ault- nan, presided and the program open'd with the Ritual?- members (answer- id roll call by naming a “historic .home”. Mrs. Howard Turnbull read an in teresting paper on Monticello, a his- , one old home and illustrated her pa- ler with pictures of the house and. grounds.. t Plans were made for the members to meet a t ■the Old; Massifs Creek Cemetery, nex t Tuesday afternoon a t 2 o’clock to take the names on the grown during any prerions year. This yaar th* sewage, to be- plaatodr ha a- bout 224,000 as against 172,000 ham vested in IBS®. risalture is ktoadenat avary Mswtoy Right from 7 to 2 p. mu from the uni versity radio station, WEAO, 720 idle- cycles.. ahHA&tB m “ a ton or mere within l i t datya* To find ways of‘increasing the in come from their flocks, 3183 commer cial hatcherymen, farmers, and rural homemakers in 61 Ohio counties ab ended baby chick schools conducted rnarkers, preparatory to making a plat u ~ ■■ of the cemetery, The Chapter will he this spring by extension specialists in poultry and county agricultural a- gents; e c e Q u o Relieves a. Headache or Neuralgia hi SBasinatae, checks a CeM the first day, «nd Cheth* Malaria fa tlr e e daya, 6 6 0 a ls o i n T a b le ts . SAMPLE GRAND PIANO TO BE SOLD FOR LESS TH A N O N E -H A LF O F RETAIL PRICE We have a beautiful Grand piano — mahogany finish — in this territory. This instru ment was ordered but due to unforseen circumstances the party that ordered it is un able to receive it. Rather than stand the expense of returning this to the factory we will sell it for a fraction of its regular price, ......... Term i — Convenient fmettigele W rit* Box N o ............ Cara This Paper assisted in this work by the committee appointed to help reclaim this place, Mri John Ray, chairman. Any one in terested in this work is asked to join us a t the-cemetery* On motion,'eecWmember was asked to contribute one dollar, fo r the-Me morial a t the entrance fa the cemetery Reports of the $tate Conference was «{given by Mrs. . Aultmsn and Mrs. Schick, delegates, *nd Mrs. W* A. Turnbull, Mrs. I. C. Davis, Mrs, C. H. Ervin. During th e social hour Mrs; Kyle, assisted by Miss Agnes Kyle, served cake, fee cream and coffee. ITS GETTING LATE! Prices Are Very Low | Poultry wUl ba ecurca Next | HIGH PRODUCTION WHITE ROCKS OUR SPECIALTY ORDER NOW! . CUSTOM HATCHING THE NORTHUP HATCHERY Yellew Springs, Ohip OUR AUTO LOAN MAN $ 500.00 Wl! L ADVANCE UP ?-/ \ A A W I T H Y O U ! ’ ’ >' * . - r A S I H f UNL * h t . ■«i ^ *r Y FHE COLONIAL FINANCE CO, ^ ' . 1,1 ■ 1i i^^weauwauepmuuuuiuu » W. Mala St. SpringfiaM, Ohio. Ckutor 827 I have opened a place for the purchase of wool a t the Cummings Garage, Cedar- ville. Be aura to get eur prices before selling. Reed Pringle IT’s PLANTING TIME Now is the time to plant your dollars as well as your cyopSrbut he sure you. are planting where you will get a bumper yield- Altnougn prices are down on most things you can still get 51 - 2 % INTERE ST on your dollars if you plant them here. Why be satisfied with less. Every dollar invested here is protected by first mortgage on real state and is available whenever you want it, The Springfield Building & Loan Association SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 28EastM ainStre6t A D A I R ’S Jubilee Week T h u rsd a y , F r id a y , S a tu rd a y H u n d re d s of Dollars In Prizes Furniture Prices Always Lowest at Adair’s 3 Pc. Overstuffed .Suits' ..................... 3 Piece Overstuffed Suits in mohair.... 8 Pc. Dining RoomSuite............. 3 Pc. Bed Room Suite........................... Occasional Chairs End Tables Hoosier and. Seller’s .Kitchen Cabinets...... $69.00 $9.7$ $59.00 $49.00 $.25 $129 $33.00 All poreclain Enamel Gas Range .... :.... Coal Range SimniOns Day Bed ....... Simmons Inner Spring Mattress Oil Ranges— > . i Spinqet Desk .. $42.00 $59.00 $14.95 $16,95 $1.75 $14.95 SPEC I AL S COXWELL CHAIRS WING CHAIRS CLUB CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED IN MOHAIR, VELOUFAND DAMASK _____________$17.95 fa»$29 00 • bum A t fcat l i If P b 14 In 60 Day* On Amounts Ovar SlO.oO A D A IR ’S 2U-S4 N orth D etro it I tm t , Xenia. Ohio * PROOF POSITIVE Thirty thousand satisfied cus tomers! with their accounts safe in our Keeping, is proof positive of the confidence of the people of Clark County and vicinity in their constantly growing financial institution. We Pay 5 14 % Compounded Semi-annually ■ ■ ■ ”” Our money invested exclusively in first mortgages on approved "V . .. real estate. ......... ^ The Merchants and Mechanics Savings and * Loan Association j ' ftbfc u d UatttoM SlnM* - 1 SpriixfMd, Ohio Mm*, '' R w m HidSHriH,4UM*MI
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