The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
C*rURVILTK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1034 tADAIR’Si Just Received New Living Room Suites Upholstered in Jacquard Yelour SPECIAL 3-PIECE SUITES AT a n d A D A I R ’S 20 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio 4-H CLUB NEWS The meeting was celled to order; by the President, Mary Alice Whitting ton. Juanita Harper was elected our new secretary as Martha Jane Turn- bull resigned on account of her father’s illness. The roll was called and there were two new members added, Juanita Harper and Virginia Lauren. Names were suggested for the dub ond it was decided that the name would be “The Happy Stitchers.” The leaders and officers business meeting was held a t Xenia Court House, Tuesday, June 5. 4-H FOOD CLUB Four-H Club Leaders in charge of the Foods Clubs in Greene County are urged to attend a meeting a t the Court House a t 1:30 Tuesday, June 12 for the purpose of discussing prob lems of judging food products. These problems are in relation to Loth local and county exhibits. Mrs, Mary Ger- laugh of the Ohio State University will address the group. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. All 4-H Clothing Club Leaders will meet a t the Court House on Fri day, June 15 a t 1:30 for the purpose of setting up policies for judging of Clothing exhibits. .'Miss Edna Calla han of Ohio State University will be present to discuss standards of Cloth ing selection and construction with the group. i TAX COLLECTION Tax collection for this section1 starts Monday, June 18th and a rep resentative of County Treasurer, Harold Van Pelt, will be a t The Ex- j change Bank building between the hours of 9 a. m, and 2:80 p. m. | THE SO-WE-SEW CLUB LEGAL NOTICE UMco Life G u a rd Feed All Kinds at Right Prices We have a complete line of Ubico Life Guard Feeds. STAPLE FEEDS Brand, Middlings, Homoriy, Palmo Midds, Alfalfa Meal, Oil Meal, Soy Bean Meal, Salt, Semi-Solid Buttermilk, Columbus Packing Co. Tankage. Full line of Poultry and Dairy Feeds We made some exceptionally good buys in Kellog’s Hominy and Columbus Packing Company’s 60 per cent Tankage in the last few days. Tankage $34.50 Per Ton Hominy Priced, as to Amount and Whether Bagged or Bulk. C um m in g s & C re sw e l l Cedarville, Ohio The Cedarville Building & Loan " ! Association of Cedarville, Ohio, Plaintiff, ! vs. | Florence B. Gray, et al., .Defendants. Martin Knecht, Sr.,, whose place of -residence is unknown, will take notice 'th a t on the 19th day of April, *1934, jThe Cedarville Building & Loan.As-: sociation of Cedarville, Ohio, filed its petition against him in- the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, praying for a judgment in* the sums of $2,574.37 and $2,647.33, with inter est thereon from the 10th day of April, 1934, a t 7 per cent per annum ton mortgage notes, and seeking to foreclose mortgages on real estate situate in Boss Township, Greene County, Ohio, being two traets, both part of survey No. 816, one tract consisting of Forty (40) acres, the other of . Twenty Nine and Thirty Three Hundredths (29.33) acres of land. . Said Defendant is required to ans wer said petition on or before tKSUJrd day of June, 1934, or the Plaintiff may take judgment ordering the mortgages foreclosed and the .said .real estate sold for the- ui$ose' of Ipaying the mortgages of the Plain tiff. THE CEDARVILLE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION t>f Cedar- ville, Ohio. • i Plaintiff. Harry D. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7t Subscribe for THE HERALD Old T«es . jftch you1- f b e y * ,C J hTire. / • i C M / If you’ve escaped trouble so far on thin old tires, thank your lucky stars—and have us p u t on new Goodyears!—blowout protected by patented Supertwist Cord in every ply. Let us show you why the public buys MIL LIONS more Goodyears th an any other tire. Try our real tire service! i t y«« r« Tire Repairing Oils * Gasoline i Road Service Sensatiohtii NEW GOODYEAR ALL - WEATHER 43% More N on -Sk id M i l e a g e . . . F l a t t e r Wider Tread . # *More N on -Sk id B l o c k s «. * Wider Riding Ribs . . . More&Tougher Rubber (average of 2 pounds more per tire) at NO EXTRA COSTI 4:50x20 $5 .2 0 GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY A Big Value For Little Money 4:50x21 $6.50 GOODYEAR PATHFINDER T h e Q u a lity T ir e W ith in The Reach Of All Itfc * Subject to ch«n«« without notice and to any Stata salat tax R A L P H W O L F O R D Phone 2 on 28 ROAD SE RV1CE Cedarville, O. Wanted—-We buy and sell new and j uaed cars, Belden A Co:, Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. CHICKS—New low prices. Also started chicks. Otter’s Hatchery, Yellow Springs, O, Phpne 224. LEGAL NOTICE • Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Superintendent of Banks of the State of Ohio, in charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an applica tion in the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, asking for authority to sell certain real estate to John W. Boas,and.Mary E. Ross. All parties interested will take notice that said application will come on for hearing Before said Court on the 18th day of June, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. I. J. FULTON, Superintendent, of BankB in charge of the liquidation of T he . Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. , The So-We-Sew Club met a t the home of Cletis and Louise- Jacobs at 2 p, m,, Thursday, May 81, The meeting was called to order with the repeating of the National 4-H Club Pledge. The secretary called the roll and read .the minutes. One new member was added to the roil. For the benefit of new members in the club, the president read concerning the purpose of 4-H Club work, what it does, the national club motto, and the 4-H Club Creed from tho 4-H Hand Boos. The leader presented 4-H Club pins to two members of our club that are now starting their fifth year in club work. Plans were discussed about the County Leaders and Officers meeting to be held in Xenia, Friday, After this some time was spent in sewing. The next meeting will be held a t the home of Rita and Mary Struewing, Thursday, June 7th. 4-H CLUB NEWS Officers and Leaders Conference a t the Xenia Court House on June 5 a t 10 a. m. The officers *\nd leaders met for a business conference. Games and 4-H club songs were suggested by Rachel Kline, Florence Robertson, Books and reading, Miss Katherine Shorpy, Style Revue, Margaret Custer; District Camp, Franklin Bootes; Foods Judging, Elaine Velzy; Demon stration Team, Laurence Williamson; Health, Mrs. Pearl Wittenmyer, In the afternoon the groups were taken to different rooms of the Court House for an individual group discus sion. Presidents’ group—-W, Palmer, Subscribe for THE HERALD State Club Leader. Secretaries’ Group—Walter Bluck, Clinton County Agent. News . Reporters’ Grpup-r-Mildred Mason, Xenia Gazette, Recreation Leaders—Miss Hulda Horst, Assistant State Club Leader, 'WALTER HUFFMAN 8 U P J * * D I b r o k e n FOOT LAST W EE* i Walter Huffman, who wa* employ ed by Iliffe Bros., in th e } ml (provewent, suffered a broken left too last week, tha t ha* pu t him on crutches* ! MEN andlvOMEN , 18 to 45 in Cedarville District, who want to make ;a real effort to enter Government work. Hundred* poat depression posi tion s coming. For information and qualification interview, write care ICedarville Herald. 1 America’* Champion Good M a n Who Wont Wrong! Jwat One of the Many Intereatmg Stories Appearing >*> The American Weekly, the Mag azine Distributed With Next Sunday’s Chicago Herald and Examiner, i .' -— — ■*■ ■ ■—’ i Subscribe for THE HERALD REPORT OF SALE Monday June 4, 1934 ■Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receipts 1211 180-275 lbs. ......................3.35 @ 3.45 275-300 lbs. —____ „3.20 @ 3.40 160-180 lbs.................. 3.00 @ 3.35 140-160 lbs. „ ............. -2.60 @ 3.00 120-140 lbs..........— ^__ _2.25 @ 2.65 100-120 lbs. - - —'— 2.25 @ 2.55 Feeding p i g s ________ —2.25 @ 2.75 Sows - ________ ._______2.00 @ 2.60 Stags ____— _____ 2,(00 down SHEEP & LAMBS—Receipts 104 Best Lambs —_______ 9.55 Medium L am bs___ -___7.00 @ 8.00 Thin and l i g h t ___ i ___ 6.Q0 down Breeding E w e s ______,—3.00 @ 5.00 Fat E w e s___— ______ 2.50 down CATTLE—Receipts 146 Medium and grass steers 4.00 @ 5.00 Feeding steers —.——— 3.00 @ 4.00 Best heifers ——j_,_____ 5.25 Medium and grass heifers 3.00 @ 4.50 Stock h e ife rs____ - __—2.25 @ 3,60 Fat cows — , . 2 ,50 3.50 Cutters and canners — 1.00 @ 2.00 Bulls .................... 2.75 @ 3.50 Milk c o w s_____ .__.20.00 @ 40.00 VEAL CALVES—Receipts 110 Tops . . . . ______ . . . . _5.25 Medium_____— _____ 4.50 @ 5.00 H e a v y ___ . . . . . . ___— 3.50 @ 4.00 Culls and lig h t________ 3.50 down Some outstanding calves anl lambs sold a t prices higher than those quoted above. (Quality of hogs was very good, but lower Eastern markets had a depressing effect, but in spite of this a,heavy run .was readily ab sorbed by order buyers and shippers. Todays sale marked the largest yet held here, both in number ,of con signors and number of head. BA BY C H C K S FROM BLOOD-TESTED FLOCKS. Tested for B, W. D.; Stained Anti gen used by our own poultrymen; tested seven years, including 1934. Reactors removed- day tested. Hatched and sold in accordance with CODE. ORDER DIRECT FROM THIS ADV. and in advance. We can deliver any Tties. or Fri, White, Brown, Buff Leghorns, $7.50 per 100. $36.00 for 500, $70.00 for 1000. Barred, White, Buff Rocks, Reds, $8,00 per 100, $38.50 for 500, $76.00 for 1000. Buff Orp., White Wyan., $8.50 per 100, $41.00 for 600, 880.00 for 1000. Heavy As sorted, $7.50 per 100, $36.00 for 500, $70.00 for 1000. Deposit with order, $2.00 for each hundred ordered; balance C. O. D.; or all cash with order. XENIA HATCHERY Xenia, Ohio PUBLIC SALE ' * 4- The undersigned Executor will offer a t public auction on the . 1 6 th Day of Ju n e , ’34 AT TWO O’CLOCK P. M. a t the residence properties on Cedar Street, the follow ing real estate of the late C.N. Stuckey, located in Cedar ville, Ohio, to-wit: Two residence properties on the North side of Cedar Street, consisting of the one formerly occupied by the de cedent as a homestead, and the property immediately West of the homestead, and the business property on Main Street, which is now occupied by the Cummings Chevrolet Com pany. . The following are the terms of the sale: One-third cash, One-third in one year, and One-third in two years deferred payments to bear six (6%) percent interest from day of sale and be secured by a first mortgage on the real estate. The purchaser or purchasers to have the right to pay all cash if they desire. A deposit of the sucessful bidder must be,made on the day of sale with the Executor of sufficient amount to show good faith, and a reasonable time will be given to the purchaser or. purchasers to complete the sale. The Executor reserves the right to offer the two resi dences separately and as a whole and sell the same which ever way they may bring the most money. Said premises have been appraised as follows: The resi dence occupied by the late C. N. Stuckey, a t Eighteen Hun dred Dollars, ($1800.00); the one to the West of said home stead, a t Fifteen Hundred Dollars, ($1500.00) ; and the busi ness property on Main Street at Fifteen Hundred Dollars, ($1500.00). Said premises must bring not less than two- thirds of their appraised value. For further particular* or information apply to the undersigned Executor. W . L. Miller, Executor, MILLER & FINNEY, Attorneys Xenia, Ohio 3 Allen Building, Xenia, Oh.o WEIKERT & GORDON, Auctioneers A NO DISTANCE IS TOO GREAT TO COME TO : q m i & j . ~ I M NOW IN PROGRESS! JUNE 7 TO JUNE 16 Thousands of Dollars Worth of New Merchandise! Plenty of New Summer Fashions and Home Needs! Lowest Prices Possible For High Quulity! 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