The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

# ■ > .« * % T-.f II S i Vi $**■ i ■v *•'. . .S ’ ■■ U:^. * ^ toRraAlrirMJug MM !KK9HSH e OH Al^iiwSP*'*m r UMT. r —anyone can afford a fu rcoa t at present ^ •p|pip'.:; *r . : V;'V *v : ' *S / / / , "v IN SPITE of die recent sharp ad- * vance* in raw skins you can still , buy Here at August prices. The acidise! luxury and added years of wear.de-- mand you to-considerfur before deciding. Smart, well made, durable muskraOtfr bay seal coats, as low as $69.50. Gorgeously trimmedbayse'alcoats, soft fineponyskins in any'shade at $95. Platinumor bronze / American broadtaiisor genuine Hudson seals at $H5. jExtri quality raccoons or Russian kid Cara-. cult at $195, Real Alaska -seal or deep furred Japanese mink coats at $295. These are typical values froa our astounding display—all with, the “ :o f<mliifi|ctoty iNstyice,, ' , , the pofiri#* and: nwuasemswt eC a M ^ w l a S W iM vksupdsi ^ 0 higher education are enderetee* te he advisory in their ebanerter. The aocrediting of echoes tg the H*th Central Axtodtokm Is a cooperative undertaking, Memborthip fa title Aweriation la purely vefotoary. It must bo the Satire oft the local authorities o f a high school to have the school accredited by the Associa­ tion in order to have it considered fee ’ accrediting, i 'Advantages that high school*real­ ize as a result o f being accredited by l the North Central Association can be , >summarized, as. follows; j I 1. The graduate* of ^an accredited |high school are privileged to enter ’ institutions o f higher education with - i in the' North Central states without entrance examination*,- provided that they have studied In the high school subjects required, by the college orj university for admission. SfalCo] other accrediting agencies recognize schools ( accredited by the North J Central Association, this privilege of entering institutions o f higher edge*-* tion without examination 1* extended .practically throughout the United States, J’ 2. The graduates of accredited high schools have the assurance that their . high'school- diplomas wHl~b«raccept,j able to state boards having to do with! the granting of certificate* for the* Various professions "of medicine, den­ tistry,-law, etc. In states requiring graduation,from approved high school as prerequisite to ' the obtaining of a teaching' certificate, the graduates of schools' accredited by the North Central Association meet the require­ ments of Such a'law. • 3. A high school approved by the North Central Association must maintain high Standards and conse­ quently the community is assured of a program o f modern high school education.' 4. The examination of the school at'regular intervals by inspectors and supervisors serves to , stimulate progress and to preevent the develop­ ment of questionable 'practices and tendencies. - . 5. A high schopl accredited by th* North Central Association enjoys a greater prestige in the surrounding country and therefore, finds’it easier to- attract non-resident pupils. 6. The .patrons have more con­ fidence in, and are generally niote willing tp support ah accredited,high school.., - ■ h . b . fur & t , , ‘ V A C F$fL fl»_ *NT., ST PrmidNd rite* to th# . Wtido Ueyd re* lllstd rl the Mi Bayto* DHkh Mop* . o f the e f Oedarvtite to Mfiweape to the P. Barrimsn. team play* here s been in- o f Ralph of,.Maty-- inauguration > mmmm a* president ty o flo r th Carolina, Tar- end O b S cqi S E . m "SO y:ci>s yinipg** Springfield, plain PUBLIC SALE / 1 will sell *t public sale on the farm of the late H. H. Stormont^ located three miles southof Cedarvitle on the Federal pike, on Friday, October 16th, 1931 Commencing a t 11 A . M. 3 **H«a 4 e l H oriei - 3 Consisting of lblack mare, weight 1400, good worker, blind in one •ye, 13 years old, 1 blade mare, age 12, weight 1300, good worker and sound, 1 black gelding, age 13, weight 1300. Will work any where. One first dess Guernsey milk cow with third calf by side 39 Head of Hogs 39 Consisting o f 8 Duroc brood sews and 20 fall pigs; 16 feeding Hogs, if not add by day egsale. All hogs immuned. 155 Head o f Sheep 155 Consisting of 30 bead of Ottra good Betaine breeding eprOs; I Delaine buck; 76 Belaina lamb*. Farming Implements Consisting of 1 Oliver single row com plow; 1 Tiger single row com - plow; 2 one-bof*# cultivators; 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow; 1 MoCormiek mower; 1 Superior com planter like new; 1 flat top WsgeUWith steel wheels; 1 steel fuller; hay tedder, hay ride, C-ft. Ma**ie-H*rria double disk, spring tooth harrow; 7 it, Masnie-Harris binder in good shape, 1 John Deer stag plow; 1 walking plow, 1 good sled; l-9ft, drag; 1 8-hr, Associated Gasoline engine oft steel trucks; 1 buz* saw, 1 Farmer** Favorite grain drill; 1 New Idea Manure ..fipmsder# . . . MUCBLUtANOUS—1 Fanning mill ht good shape; 3 steel oil drums t eleetrie washing matfhhte like new; 1 power washer, lawn mower, iron kettle* wRh stand, lard press, sausage grinder. Empire Cream .fik^ifekatoc,, fktikl. oeofi forIt, top** and slings; 1 brooder4 Iwus*'ixIL gome Hoas&sidgood*, ... F«nd Faad About m sfcoefcs s i & t$ 4«Mty-$i ho* rys; 100 bn, oats; 10 ion, - Mareegleu tlwttiiyhey; $ i ladet tibredded fodder; Some- btied wheat MARMfifift—t sldee btaei Mtepii d tug harness; 1 side chain harness, irilirimi MMiftotUlaii i gp sgmwen e e . T«riM trlp i* —£**h ' MURp* Apt M# •lO rW lO llI sksiiisit, Audta. ■ ‘ bath, and byterian and at ' Church tb e . the F. C l , ^Tunwlbiy preached^ at nia, last Sab- . at Sidney Fres- OOmlng Sabbath, eadwessed PublOchools WiUaddrasathe ..........iers* Association C. H., Staturday morn- at the direc- ______ ___ —___ ^..Msaisiea. Crew Cemetery, Saturday afternoon. Faytitte County ing, and main address dedicatory servu** under the < lion.of toe th. A- Hk »t old s ' ^ OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. Tills is to certify that Karlh Bull ia jwner, publisher mad editor o f the Ceaarville Herald and that there if* m bondholders or McCORMICK FlBDhERS COMING TO REGENT t i M r # K m s o r iM r i i i i ., MMHP »D®C3dW0ifAL m frM M A fm m m a m t a x w ir r t Notice k hereby ghr*u that ht p«r- stumee ef a mofatiiouof tit# Boardef TMueiuioa of the Oeusetidated Rnrsl School Distriet, OedarriUe TVemehip, Greene County, OWe, passed qa the 17th day ef August l l t l , there wiUhe submitted t* a vote o f the peep)a of said District, at the November Elec­ tion to be held in said School District, at the regular places o f voting there­ in, on Tuesday, th* 3rd day of No­ vember, 1931, the following question: “Shall the Cedarvill* Township Consdidsted Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, apply for par­ ticipation hi the State Educational Equalization Fund, and levy a tax outride o f the fifteen mill limitation for the current expenses of said School District in an amount equalto the average tax levy voted outside of said limitation for the current expen­ se* of schools by aljt the School Dis­ tricts in the State of'Ohio which do not participate in said fund (but in no event to exceed three mills) for such period as the District may continueto participate in said Educational Equal­ ization Fund.” . The polls for. said election will be open at 6:30 o’clock A. M. and remain open nnjttt 6:30 o’clock P. M. (East­ ern Standard Time) o f said day.. The foregoing notice published by 'order- o f - the- 'Board of- Elections o f Greene^County, Ohio, James Jones, Chairman, Earl Short,-Cleric Dated Sept. 21,1&31. (9 25;10-2,9,16) “Harmonica,Mac” and “Ms,” just plain folks from Covington, Ky., put on no airs—other than those they will Theatre, Springfield for four days put on the stags o f the. Regent starting Saturday, October 10 just at they do *t station WDW. . “Harmonica Mae” plays the mouth organ. “Ma” plays the piano, Com­ bined they^e unique in'the rendition of those pathetic and mourhful hill­ billy tunes. A ’♦Mac” and-^Ma” are Mr. and W&ca. Clarence Mrihnrmick. The three otther menAers ,of ^ e “McCormick Old Time Fiddlers” toe Frank Mil­ ler, fiddler; Omar Cattleman, banjo- ist, and Jack Fby, who handles a guitar. t ■< l ' 1' Three years ago “Mat” and “Ma” decided to'gft* up hard work and turn to radio. They were lUtening to some mountain-mutic on their radio. “Mat’ said “Mac,** that stuff isn’t bad, but just* the same it's all an imitation, Let’* **# i f we can’t give them the retd stuff. They did, with each success that they have become one o f the most popular groups of WLW enhirii^wrs.; EVXRYB5BY WILL BE AT *mE SCHOOL MOUIE; OCTOBER g t •me THESMARTSKIP 1 t! _ > „ * Next Boor to Xenia Nation Bank LADIES’ NEW COATS - Newest Styles—Largest Selection—Greatest Values $5.98 $9.98 $14.98 $19.98 mpm • * J r jMtMHh iM|BiB|npinu|'t ib ih ikifi fa t BETTER HOMES «i* - • 4 ■ ■ J.- the gift of electricity andgas If 6onv*nt«nc« and comforf cmi b# accpptad asvirtuasof homalfa, . alactrfcify and gas must ba racog* , nbad as graat factors in mating your homa batfar. Thar#Isno inconvanianca, no dBs- comfort in tha modam horn# that ... will not raspond to tba sarvicas of aithargas oralactricity.Magicsarv-* icas, thasa * . . baating. ligMing, . powaruig tima and labor^aviag da- vicas, providingantartainmaitt,com­ forting tha sick, protecting health. Gas andalactricitydo themal* Betterhomes.. *the gift of a^c* tricityandgas. Uso'tofuKadvantage tha andtass sarvicas of these mad* r arnservants. &• Th* ■ • ; D ay ton P ow er St L i^h t C*mtm*y e. a HKATHMAR, M » , Xeni* DUtrlct ?A . i. Waiaeidair* ik A W t d k ' ■ ; * eft . One-fourth mile Enst e l Jsuaieedawaiip « a ■ *' Cwtoam GikMttnf. Bw aiil #svBria» f Ta y lo r Brog. Phone 65 F 3 P U B L I C S A L E t As I am leering the farm will hold a closing out sad* o f fdl at**k equipment, to farm on Barber road,. 3 miles oast Of CsdarvUlej THURSOAl.OGTOBER13,1981 Commencing“promptly id 12 o’cferic •Team of Black Geldings, 6 and 7 years old, weigh gelding 16 years old, weight 1660; 1 Grey gelding, 4 years old, weig^ 140Q; 1 Sorrel mare, 3, and Black gelding, 3 years old. ,',s 8— HEAD OP GUERNSEYCATTLE-^-| Consisting of 5 young cows frerii or soon ■to freshen; 2 yearling, Guernsey heifers; 1 2-yeto old heifer, fresh. These- are all well bred stock. . "* , - ' - .V I. . LOANS AND . . .} I. . .INSURANCE. .. |We Will Loan Ypu money on Tour AUTOMOBILE | Farmers’ Special Rate On INSURANCE A Saving Can Be Made on Insur­ ance by Calling Us. BELDEN & CO., Inc., Steel# Bldg. Xenia,' O. ' ‘ Pftona 2« " . 50— t -HEAD op sheep ^ so ■ Consisting of 45 Delaine Merino Ewes. 2,2-jtear OldRams.14 Spring 1 Rams, extra good and from an. old line of breeding. ’ ■?- - 3 -ii-OTAD;'op^DckbcRij^Mi^ . Consisting of 3 young Duroe Jersey Sows. - . ’ \ ' • t'v ', FULL LINE OF F ARat lMPlPMENTS ^ . Consisting of 1 McCormick-Deering 8 -fit. binder^t’.McCoritock-Deii^ • ing Mower, & ft. cut; 1 Johnson Corn Blrideri l'^-hprse wheat dr}%- 1 hay rake; X hay tededr; 2-row Johnc-Dejjre,Corigpiow; -l Oliver;K row corn plow; 1 Oliver 14 inch Sulky plow; T ^feiidy l^ inch gam; , plow; 1 spring tooth-harrow; drag; harrow;'wdi^aprag; 1 double v harrow; 1 McCormick Deering com planter comjM& (riew)j 1 Butarit Hoe (new); 1 farm wagon complete with rack anphed; 1 gravel b*|; „ 1 fodder sled; 1 weeder; 1 steel roller; 159 ffc/tte* hS^rope; 6 sidesMt ' work harness; 1 set carriage harness; 2 ssddleStpaltsr*, bridles, UneSL lot of small' tools, fence tools, shovels, barb im dj^^otm s.- -• ;• , 30 aera, at (food Yellott Ciaraee Coei'uT.hocfe. o f tiraatii, hay inmow,) „ \ , t ' - < 4 ''■< * some HOUSB«d^r®[hl)D|l' ‘ ^ "■is *N l TERMS OF. SALE— CASH ► , * ' V . , • ( ^ f ^ A* „ 1 % t e ‘ , 1 *■. *. Weikert' and Uordt , Aucts. '" . Willard Troute, Clisrk F l l s o n ^ s C l i f t o n , KELLOGG’S PEP—B ex.........10c BUTTER—Citizens—L b ._____36c OATS—Large Box Packed ....With Glassware—Box !____ 34c S U G A R ” " - 1? ; n o , . • ■ * * m: I i ♦ MILK—Elk jick , 6 SiwattCans, 17c MILK—Elk lick—3 Tall Cans, 19c Thousand Island Dressing or ■SandwklvSpread—Pt. Jar 22c C o c o a ' i r s * ! ^ 10c BX. 2Bxs. . . . , jet Oil Shoe Dressing—-Bottle, 11c 4-* ' - -v. „■■ SALMON-xTall 6an................. He ------------- :— ' ■ - ■ Fresh Pork Direct From the Form . . to You Sausage^K* Cereal d Q r Pmldlng Lb. . . . . . 10 c Chops, Loin or Rib. 2 Qc FPdali S ida Sliced or Place . . . . 17 c TOILETSOAP-f-8 oz. Bar...... 5c . .)» *. u \ n f-> »••» v ■• SOAP (jHlPS-^-SLb. Box........ .36c OATS—Royal geal-26 Oz. Box, 7c COFEENAVYBLEND 22C Freeh Ham Whole, HeH orSHcad Lb. . . if , .hfc, Pork Roast* Cholca IMtegty Coita . ^ . - rC Shoulder BACON—Sliced mid Rindlcss— «w#mmuBimemMiHBMmim##HsmB*saaasBaHWMm|BHp|gagMg^ COFFEE-^Ccaankm SOAP—Lifcbeey—2 Aim BEANS-SemM! Lbs. .. w ! Meal—White or Yettow—6ni, .||r TheAMvePricesAn»F«f Fridayss#dSaturdayOnly ' ' - « . v

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