The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
CSDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933 ! / * " Church Notes i t h . MIn The Heart of the City” Right in the center of theatres and •hops. Bus and car service to all outlying points and suburbs, Birfd bm Cuklne—New Low Price* 250 Outside Rooms With Bath Circulating Ice Water'—Tiled Shower* A dean, comfortable home for thriftytraveler*. Modern and metropolitan, but not ostentatious* The ideal hotel for transient and resident guests, _ VINE BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREETS METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A. Hutchison, Pastor | Sunday School, 10 a. m. P. : Gillilan, Supt. ! Church Services, II at m. A report j of the Epworth League Institute will jbegiven. j Epworth League, 7 p. m. Two more Sundays will see the close of our fiscal year. RATES $ 2.00 TO $2.50 r*«• iio* ** m •••M il IttlK .on*®* ,88.®** i S»»i 8| tn\ *|«*« ; iih®*'____ til,, b JJ®».®*®«®U *■eVini■ FOR SALE 800 Bushels Choice Yellow Ear Corn ims COUNTY FAIR SHOWS PROFIT OF 12,009 The Green* County Fair shows a profit o f |2,000 according to the re- Siegler. port o f fl. U, Ball, treasurer of the * board, The board's indebtedness was ‘ reduced the same amount. That the £■—S—SSSii; board could show a profit against ad verse weather condition* is to its credit. For Rent: Dwelling located on I ,* * * ***** H .m M convenient to ttatobM, “ o ' r S T ^ / S school and post office, Inquire of Mrs,1attention to ■you Is different.—De* ■Moines Register. >-'V '■ >' ft 1 C a r , Yellow Jacket Coal on Track Next Week. COAL PRICES ADVANCING Call or See me about your Winter’s Coal UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a, m. J, E. Kyle, Supt. Preaching, II a. m. Theme, "Fol lowing Christ Afar Off.” Mrs. Lee Lerch of Philadelphia, Pa„ daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Rife, will sing for us in the Sabbath morn ing service. We greatly appreciate the assistance rendered by our visit ing friends during these vacation days. The Y. P. C. U., will unite with the Clifton United Presbyterian Church in the Sabbath evening services, at tending the Vesper Service at 7:30 p. m., on the lawn of the Presbyterian Manse, at which Dr. Lee Rife of Philadelphia will speak, and the Y. P. C. U. meeting following. There will be no service in our church the last Sabbath of August, being the usual vacation day. Walter S. Kilpatrick, Delaware, visited friends hege Wednesday on hip way to Chicago, where he and Walter Linton, Bowersville, will attend the World’s Fair. Mr. Jason McMillan and son, David, are guests of Mr, Clayton McMillan and family. Make Our Market Your Market We solicit your livestock of every description for our Monday Auctions. Have buyers for fine grades of finished stock and for feeding cattle, pigs and lambs. Good demand now for breeding ewes. LOW COMMISSIONS. YOUR CHECK AS SOON AS STOCK IS SOLD. Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. Central Ohio’s Greatest Live Stock Market Sherman Avenue Center 796 Springfield, Ohio , . LOANS AND . . . . . . INSURANCE . . , We Will Loan Yon money ©a Year AUTOMOBILE Farmer** Special Rate On INSURANCE A Saving Can Be Made on Inaur* sne* by Calling Us iELDEN & CO., Inc., Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. Phone 23 ■I C.L.McGumn CASH STORE TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. i!Iiini!Uil!!I!IIiI!i]unEliniinnnil1II:niIiIlIlinill£inEninn!ii*!Iil£lIIi!II!iIimiI2 II 1 1 Hotel Chittenden r*om*~ fl.Y f upward. A W f e t e M « « c . r •M S Connoisseurs of sleep Tfc» comMhfat traoto is oq wjartonM g a m t h tm v potior cor you will hear the, StaM&Nkholas spotenof in terms ofMiKt pitebytneMco«*c«wr5of sleep. WhMheryou' taw oten or rws(;, $&fa,-StNichols comfort/ teviot and•ccr.otYVwMOrt^?e you.....*....... ’ W it oiry, luxurious roomswithboth,diQw»r oncIfirtWocfrom *2?° Smile rooms M»*f6 tend famousfoodinfive beautiful dininfl rooms houd cf character ina city ofchaccwr JOHNLMORGAN.... « r CINCINNATI IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. A. J. -Hostetler, Supt. No .Church Services. ' The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Conley, August 24th at 2:30. EPWORTH LEAGUE WINS The Cedarville Epwort)} the young people’s organization o f th l M. E. Church, is the proud possessor of a silver loving cup awarded them for winning fifth place at the Miami Valley Institute, at Chautauqua, Ohio. Thirteen League members spent the past, week, August 7-13, at the In stitute under the chaperonage of the pastor, Rev. Hutchison and Mrs. Amos Frame. Eight received the Institute diploma in recognition of three years’ work; all thirteen received certificates for this year’s work. Those who at tended were: Elsie Post, Gretchen Tindall, Jane Frame, Hazel Nelson, John Richards, Joseph West, Jane West, Christina Jones, Doris Hart man, Justin Hartman, Frances Hutch- ison, Clyde Hutchison and ' Dwight Hutchison. Mrs. Meryl Jones and Mrs. L. F. Tindall served as cooks for the group. The Institute offers a program which is educational as well a* rec reational. The young , people spent I the forenoon attending classes in which they study the Bible, social problems, missions, young peoples’ problems and other helpful subjects. The afternoons are devoted to swim ming and athletic contests; the eve ning programs consist of dramatics and music. Points are awarded Leagues, for participating' in and winning various contests. The Cedarville League is proud to have earned mopt o f its points through winning first place in scholarship. Other points were a- warded the League for attendance at classes, registration, religious drama,, and poster. At least fifty leagues from south- 1 western Ohio, including leagues from < Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield and t other large cities participated, so j Cedarville is proud to have ranked 1 fifth. We are hoping to return to Institute next year with a larger delegation and come back home with a larger cup. Western Alfalfa Weevil Spreading Entomologist Predicts That i All Districts Will Be Reached in Time. Dr 3. IT. Newton, Deputy State Entomolo gist, Colorado College Experiment Station.—WNU Service. Occurrence of the alfalfa weevil In all the alfalfa-producing areas of the Western states Is only a matter of time. First discovered In American alfalfa fields near Salt Lake City In IPOi or 1005, this native Insect of Eu rope has spread since then to portions of seven of the neighboring states, It was In 1017 that the weevil was first discovered In Colorado near Pao- nla, In Delta county. Since then It has spread to parts of Gunnison, Mont rose, Ouray, Moffat, Routt, Rlo Blanco, Garfield and Mesa counties, There Is also an Isolated Infestation at Glen- wood Springs, Garfield county. The spread of this Insect has been at an average rate of six miles per season. Careful scouting work has failed to reveal the alfalfa weevil east of the continental divide In Colorado, Quarantines were never expected to prevent the spread of the weevil that can be expected from flight and other natural means. They are intended to : 1 Prevent promiscuous hauling of hays and straws and thus cut off the most Important avenue-for carrying the Insect Into unlnfested areas, 2 To meet the quarantines of 22 states, thus assuring them that we are reasonably careful to see fhat our agri cultural products are not carriers of the weevil. 8. To keep outside markets open tof all hay grown In unlnfeeted ter ritory. - i The two greatest causes o f tire accidents are studding and blowouts . Most people know that —so almost every tire maker—eager to make a sale—now claims his tire is built to prevent both Of these troubles. But in all the hubbub —Goodyear Tires out* sell any others because o f these fa c ts : ' More traction than ANY other tire Traction means grip. Brakes may stop yonr wheels—but It takes tire traction to stop your car. And on streets flooded with water, cars equipped with Goodyear Tires grip and stop so much'better than any other tire that in tests the next hest skidded 10% farther—while' others skidded up to 77 % farther than Good* years. Goodyear Tires give you traction in the center o f the tread—and that’s where the tire contacts the road. Blowout Protection in every P ly Every ply o f every Goodyear Tire is built with Supertwist Cord—developed and patented by Goodyear to prevent tires from breaking down and blowing put under* the strain o f beat and speed. And every ply runs from bead to.Jbead. Right before your eyes, at any Good-* year dealer’s—you can see why this patented p ly m a te r ia l p rev en ts b lowou ts, how i t stretches and eo. ,s back long after ordinary coivjls have failed. The best buy in mileage Because Goodyear treads are tougher and wear longer—because Supertwist adds longer life to the body o f Goodyear Tires —you’d natnrally expect these tires to outrun others. Well, here’s the proof. The most accurate mileage records are kept by the bus oper* ators, and Goodyear Tires on thousands o f buses throughout the country are averaging mileages that represent an increase o f 97% in the past five years. Goodyears are better every year. Prices that say "Bay Now” All you have to do is to took at today’s prices to know they’re low. And i f you look what other commodities are doing—you know that prices can’ t stay where they are for long. Com modity.prices already have risen 50 to 100%. He warned in time. Bctiwr look at every wheel k:> k 1 : o ALL -W EA TH ER Supertwist Cord Tire ftM S * TODAY’S ticca PRICES 4.40-21 $ 6 .4 0 5 4.50-21 7 . 1 0 5 4.75-19 7 . 6 0 l | 8 5 5.00-19 8 . 1 5 5.25-18 9 . 1 5 [5 5.50-19 1 0 . 4 5 6.00-19 l l . $ 5 6.50-19 1 4 . 6 0 m PATHFINDER Supertwlst Cord Tire 1021 MICE TODAY’ S PRICES 4.40-21 $ 5 . 0 0 >5 4,50-21 125 4.75-19 rs 5.00-19 |5 5.00-20 6 . 5 5 6 . 7 5 5.25-IS 7 . 3 5 5.50-19 8 . 5 0 on your car—and replace worn, thin, risky, slippery tires with the safest tires on the market — quality ' tires —Goodyear H re s —at prices you may never see Again, RALPH WOLPORD T h e mm you FIF COLUI special ts were roc* thti statel day by Senator Wert, chi proposals] bills hadf cap tax ing beer,I cents, anq on bulk gallon on I wort, O* or fractio mission f| per cent i from thel adopted tl cent cap i forenoon, I mendment) cent.. Fiij before the new tax to raise $] the use priation f l lature mel 16, when] before th| taxation so-called ate const promised aid only adopted. A seveij vehicle lic| 5 was an the Comal The amou| counties ities this ! distributiol counties w| .per cent law provi£| tion this to each cl received t| its total 571.25, ms the year for the amounted J $12,844,039 the varil counties al maintenanl seventh di| license fur five made To the NRA prog meat is crj . accidents July, accorl Supt. Thos of Safety] cf Industrl of claims f Commissic was 1, 08i preceding f the record] total wasf any one There wei however, being thri six fewer] As an ir trend, bod haps mottl groups, wl frequency) in commc sional linl Beer fair this* mtttuel racing, ing of thl The expl beer "wa| drink cor a long p^ to these to be sole cannot bl should bJ if allowed for perm] Amnoui forty-thij ferenec Cleveland gathering fare woif state ami this yea^ them to outside been an11 jeet, -T I Will be own, >Tut^ Courts and ford button .q For tlJ Week KJ
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