The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
CHDARYIIXE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1833 "In The Heart of the City” Right in the center o f theatre* and ihopa. Bus and car service to all outlying points and suburbs. Excellent Cuiiine—New Low Pricey 250 Outside Rooms With Bath Cbculstiag lee Water—Tiled Showers A clean, comfortable home r a t e s lor thriftytravelers. Modern • *_ ~~ and metropolitan, but not w ostentatious. The ideal TO hote l for transient and $2.50 resident guests. VINE BETWEEN 4th end 5th STREETS ANNOUNCING McCoy’s Sanitary B a r b e r s h o p W ill Be Located in Former Room of Building and Loan On Xenia Avenue OPENING W ITH NEW PRICES TO FIT ALL PURSES All Haircuts sue NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 Ladies’ and Children’s Work A Specialty ANNOUNCEMENT Having accepted the Agency o f Xledar- ville and surrounding territory, with-the HOME INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YQRK We are now in a position to write all forms o f Insurance—Except Life We Invite and W ill Solicit Your Patronage MOTTO:—SERVICE AND RELIABILITY Office: Bank Building, Xenia Avenue Entrance Liiimiii’tiimmmt!! C . L . M c G u i n n CASH STORE TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. ninnniirinaiiirnnnniinnniinEiinitnnii^anotnitinnanirrTnrininnninnii Advances In Coal Prices Monday Coal Code is Effective Monday, October 2nd, which means advance in all Coal Prices. Orders placed this week will be filled at Present Prices with West Vir ginia, Kentucky and Pocahontas. UEIULOWANTANDSALEADSPAT SCHOOL NEWS Mayor Request* Cooperation , The following letter from the mayor of Cedarville was read at the high school assembly, Monday morn ing: To Supt, H. D. Furat, the Faculty and Students o f Cedarville Public Schools. Cedarville, Ohio Dear Friends: We wish to call your attention to a practice, prevalent in the village, which is very dangerous and often re sults in serious injury or death. We refer to the practice of riding on the outside of motor vehicles which is not only dangerous but unlawful, both the driver and rider being held equally guilty of a violation of law. Another matter about which we have received numerous complaints iB the habit of dropping papers on the streets which later blow onto lawns causing an unsightly condition and worry to home owners. These papers are mostly candy and lunch wrap pers. Although these matters are a viola tion of law this letter is not to be considered as a threat of arrest but merely as a request to the faculty and students to help put a stop to these dangerous and unsightly habits. Very truly yours, A. E. Richards, Mayor o f the Village of Cedarville. The school will make every effort to correct the practices referred ^o in the above. writing. The publics can aid by reporting to either the Mayor or the school authorities any violas tion o f this request. Danger of Confusion on School Bus An appeal is being made to parents of students who are conveyed to the school by busses that the parents may assist in impressing upon the-child’s mind the danger of even minor con fusion. Any disturbance at all among the children tends to draw the driver's attention away from the road and could easily result in a very seri ous accident. Announcements to this effect have been made at the school, but it will no doubt be more effective if the parents will also tell the child ren of the danger involved by petty differences among them. w belt tfcar* i y the mulch, keeps the WNrgsaau# fit a healthy growing con- dition. Spedmeas o f older evergreens that have been injured this summer by drouth or attacks of red spider can be rejuvenated by shearing or pruning during early winter. Pruning should be followed next spring by a heavy application of nitrogen fertilizer, About one-half a pound for the1aver age sized evergreen is sufficient fertiliser, states Dean, APPLES FOR SALE Phoo<i 3-84 P. M. Gillilan School Special 200 Page Composition Book—5c Friday and Saturday Only Brown's Drugs CAFETERIA SUPPER— OCTOBER 20 School News Staff The staff for the writing of the school news for the coming year has been organized as follows: Student reporters —» Edna Sipe and Jane Frame; faculty adviser— Hazel Ed wards; typist-— Margiret SRHe. Remember the Date—October 20 Cafeteria Supper Senior Spread The members of the senior class of Cedarville High School enjoyed a watermelon supper and wiener roast at the home of Rachel Creswell, Fri day evening. 5 Chapel Monday morning during- the chapel period, Mrs. Edwards read the Script ure and led in prayer, As a special feature the leader told us o f the pleasure of “Travel Through Litera ture.’’ In connection with this topic Mrs. Jacobs, accompanied by Rebec ca Galloway, sang “ Trees” by Joyce Kilmer and the entire group sang several songs written by well-known authors. Joseph West, in behalf of the Senior Class of 1933, presented the high school with a glass-incased bul letin board. C. H. S. Plays Softball Cedarville High School has taken up softball this fall instead o f the time- honored game o f football, On the local diamond, the Cedarville boys I won the opening game of the season j last Friday evening over Bryan High f School of Yellow Springs with a score [ of 1-0. The Red and White team lost t o ; Bowersville Monday evening, on the same diamond, tp the tune of 5-2. Coining Games The C. H. S; softball team plays Bryan High, there, Thursday evening, and Bowersville, there, Friday eve ning. 30c Grove's Bromo Quinine—-19c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs 60c Vapure—39c Inhalent for Relieving Head Colds Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs RAINS RENDER PALL PLANTING DESIRABLE September showers and early fall rains have put the soil in proper con dition for fall planting of evergreens, particularly o f specimens o f orna mental pines, spruces, junipers, and arborvitaes, according to F. W. Dean, extension specialist in forestry for the Ohio State University. Planted in late summer or early fall, these plants establish themselves in the soil and make root growth be fore the ground freezes. When con ditions are favorable evergreen trees make sufficient root growth to over come Serious “ heaving” conditions' during the winter months. j To prevent halving Dean recom-' mends that alt fall planted shrubs be | carefully mulched about their base with well-rotted manure, peat moss or straw. Moitur* in the soil, which • - " i INFORMATION Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, 'Nervousness, Colds, Poor Circulation and kindred ailments, Bath Treatments Highly Recommended Our Bath , treatments consist of Cabinet Bath, Hot PsckB, Blanket Packs, Balt Glows, Swedish Shampoo, Hot and Cold Sprays, Showers, Scientific Oil and Alcohol Rubs. One Treatment, $1.50 4 Treatments, $5.00 Bath treatments for Men and Women J. D. FELLABAUM’S Bath Parlors, King Bldg. 31 S. Fountain Ave. Springfield, O. Phone: Main 5Q7-J Gentlemen and Lady Attendants Come in and see us WGttLD-WIDt UfcCEPTIGN . New radio thrills! Iff addition to enjoying your favorite American programs, seek out foreign stations— -Rome, London, Paris, Berlin, Buenos Aires and even the ultra-short wave British Em- ptre Station broadcasts. P H IL C O 16X , mii an exquisite cibintt of finest wood*# it o ^'y 515P complete! Liberal Trade-In Allowance ADAIR'S N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. Easy Payments FREE TRIAL jiff CENTER-TREAD TRACTION GIVES YOU The two.greatest causes o f tire accidents are skidding and blowouts.Most people know that « i o almost every tire m aker-eager to make asa le—now claims his tire la built to prevent Both o f these troubles. But in all the hubbub —Goodyear Tires out- sell any others because o f these fa cts: More traction than ANY other tire Traction means grip* Brakes may stop your wheels'-*but it takes tire traction to Btop your car. And on streets flooded with water, cars equipped with Goodyear Tires grip and stop to much better than any other tire that in tests life next best skidded 10% farther—while others skidded up to 77 % farther than Good- y$ars* 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 Ply Every ply o f every Goodyear Tire is built with Snpertwist Cord—developed and patented by Goodyear to prevent tires from breaking down and blowing out under the strain o f beet end speed. And every ply runs from bead t6 head. Right before your eyes, at any Good year dealer’s—you can see why this patented p ly m aterial preven ts b low ou ts , how it stretches and co , &s back long after ordinary eords have failed. The best buy In mileage Because Goodyear treads are tougher and Wear longer—because Snpertwist adds longer life to the body o f Goodyear Tires —you’d naturally 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 liuses throughout the country are averaging mileages that represent an increase o f 97% in the past five years. Goodyearo are better every year. Prices that say “ Buy Now99 All you have to do is to look at today’s prices lo know they’ re low. And i f you look what other commodities arc 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 lions. liau ir iooli at every wheel V V L V ’ A ' N v v L V * \ * \ \ ‘ . N y ALL -W EA THER .Supertwist Cord Tire rtet*4 I rice L 1 4.40-21 4.50-21 15 4.75-19 [85 5.00-19 5.25-18 [5 5.50-19 6.00-19 TODAY'S PRICES 56.40 7.10 7.60 8.15 9.15 - V \ w PATHFINDER Snpertwist Cord Tire TODAY1 f i n n e t PRICES 4.40-21 15 4.50-21 5.60 !5 4.75-19 [5 5.00-19 |5. 5.00-20 6.75 5.25-13 7.35 5.50,19 8.50 on your car—and replace worn, thin, risky, slippery tires with the safest tires on the •nnrkct — quality tires —Goodyear Tires —at prices you may never sea again. RALPH WOLFORD COLUM made last Commissioj geney Reli. ington for the pureha pork at 3c! among the will perhajj next few wi accord with funds for i| ' The Euc recently ini of the Sta first enterp pate in thi • building tei through go for The Ei advised the week that 1 . program f the United eovery pro ed are—M Smoyer, an Orr of Euc At the definite pr proposals “ Questions' November 1. The r . ’ provisions '. 2. The a limitation estate. 3. The el gates to ra of the repe of the Uni 4. Provis •an Old Age ■5. The Cpnsti.tutio county and . . At pres George S. pre-electioi distributior senting ar each propo is ireasona With , tl Charles L. Beacon Jo Ohio’s pop’ ed from t editorial i Charles L. delegates s Constitutioi ed for the rejecting t amendment United Sta' feet, repeal ment. The caused cons the vacancj favoring ra is probable mitted by the Attorne Statewide by the unus enacted lav Parlors an week annou appointmen Barbers Li year term- ta, and for E, Obertin ceive $8.00 while in se barbers lie LONDON Robert L London, M Monday by ed Cuba stc fortified t1. Hotel in Hi ager of th NEW FBI The Fe proved a i and S. 0. at a cost comes in and local 1 XEN1AN Ralph D Xenin-Lon selected K wheie trai men for hi training or examinati will be sol FOR Priced ver vlllc 135, 1
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