The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
■ * fK M im & x w m tm , r w w , novbmbk * t. m i i K -O P K N W C OF THE COMMUNITY BEAUTY SHOPPE T « * r P * t n m c * WUl B « A ppr-eiftted Mn. Alfred Winter Managing Ofaratar ARCH CORRECTIVE SHOESl One forge groyp of these fin* shoes Jo go at this startling price!* Hurry! Quantity is Limitedl It's Sun J ob * a Sell-Out! Sites for Slotif or Narrow reef.. r*> >OXF Patent Styles for. Misses l $ | . 7 9 Patent, or Black! SI Sites tSK -3^ 1*1 w tK fs. o x ^ s Strongblockelkuppers. Longwatingsoiev for Boys! Mgde to WforandWeort 2 9 S| 77 Sixes t-SH Sixes 11-13M $ 2 . 2 $ Sixes t-Sft ADAIR’S Means a Comfortable Home This Winter Trade in Tour Old Heater On A New One JUDAIR’S x*e* * . D*tmit St S C H O O L N E W S it; w U pum Tire* ** grad* below B, during th* first six yiiV l, No honor roll i» brio* paWiehed this time for the first grade, ehwo it impwiWe to determine which ut children m lly deserve that d»thK- tipn. A C ircu la ting H ea ter 'The Torridaire Heater isr designed to give scientific radiation at smallest fuel expense! Thg Hot Blast Down Draft Tube gives more heat from your fuel." A hat full of coal holds fire over night. mi OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 ,3S E. Main Street Springfield, O. from A D A IR ’S THIS "TORRIDAIRE” - HEATER (Illustrated) IM, $3 6 1 £ (Terms $1.00 per week) Xania, Ofcto second grade Kenneth Huffman, William Irvine, Frederick Shew, Harold Stormont, Clara Galloway, Eeteila Hall, Helen Williamson, Dorothy Waddle, Ava i l s O'Bryant, Honey Low Stormont, Ruth Spracklen, Ruth Creewell. *mt traiWBartalion fadlitiae and wW NOTfC* OF ELECTION ON TAX add gMMfty to our futare road ooefc. LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN TUB mMdfiiiMi mb he f ern ntfsH by MILL LIMITATION the adeptfim of O mm two Coesttta- Netioa it hereby given that ia per. Honal SiUMl iM ta. The Gee Tax and auanea of a resolution o f the Board Tag Tax .have always been regarded of Education of the Cedarville Town, aa highway income received for the ship Rural School District, Greene privilege « f wring the street* and County, Ohio, pitteed on the 13th day roads of the state. For this reason of September, 2934, there wSl he auh. these income* should he safeguarded rojtted to the qualified elector* ef said in Constitutional Law from a diver, school district at the General Election sian to any other purpose, in said school district, on the 6th day ------ ---------- of November, 19*4, the question of NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX levying taxes for the years 1934- LEVY. IN EXCESS OF THE TEN 1936.2936.1837-1*38 inclusive at the MILL LIMITATION rate for each year of three (3) mills 4 • "■ ~r- °n each dollar of tax valuation o f the IF IT IS CHEAPER TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VIL- .taxable property within the school | THIRD GRADE I William Ferguson, Gerald Bradford, Richard Conley, Martha Jane Cres- well, Betty Sharp, Jane Ellen Gil- lilan, Helen Jean Bradfute. district, in excee# of the ten (10) mUl FOURTH GRADE . Billy Armentrout, John Bradfute, Johnnie Rader, Floyd Rossi Jr., Paul sWatkins, Donald Williamson/Marjorie .Everhart, Janet Jones, Martha Ken- 'non, Elaine Sharp, Claire Stormont, Joyce Clemens. FIFTH GRADE, Lois Brown, Marceil Dotty, Grace .Hall, Frances Jolley, Mary McCamp- jbell, Margaret Stormont, Doris Towns- (ley, Jeanne Wright. SIXTH GRADE Martha Krietzer* Alice Hanna, Wanda Hughes, Wilma Jean Fergu son, Louise Miller, Atmeda Harper, Junior Judy, Wallace Bradfute, Carl Watkins, Keith Wright, Jack Huff- LAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO The Elector* of the Village of {limitation, for the purpose of paying Cedarville, Ohio, are hereby notified .current expense* o f said school dii- thst at the General Election to he held trick Tuesday, November 6tb, 1984, at the] Those whe vote in favor of the pro usual voting place in arid Village, or positiono f making such additional tax such Other place ns may be hereafter levy will have written or printed on designated according to. Law, for the .their ballot "For the Tax Levy," and holding of said General Election, and those who vote against such additional during the hour* on said day, that tax levy, will have written orprinted said Election Poll* shall he open aa .on their ballots “Against the Tax required by-law, there will .be *ub- Levy.” mitted to said Electors, the question The polls for said Election will be of an additional annual.tax levy of open at 6:80 o'clock, a. m., and re- Two (2) mills, for a period of Five main Open until 6:80 o’clock, p. m. (6) years, beginning January 1st, (Eastern Standard Time) of said day, 1936, for the purpose of creating a. By order of the Board of Elections, fund, from Which to pay the deficiency Of Greene County, Ohio, in the expense of Municipal Water G. H. ECKERLE, Clerk. Service, in the Pillage o f Cedarville, Dated October 6, 1934. Ohio, _______________ The polls for said Election will be Agplee and potatoes for a*le * , — ----- ■ *— gm|T|fiVR 14 open at 6:80 o’clock, *• W.» and re-. * t Nagley’s Fruit Farm. main open, .until 6;30 o'clock, p, m., _______________ (Eastern Standard Time) o f said day, For Sale—Petoskey potatoes, good man., By order o f the Board of Elections, quality, c. L. McGuinn, Phone 3, of Greene County, Ohio ___ G. H. ECKERLE, Clerk. * *' Hated October 6, 1934 COAX# You WIsh»I Hare It Just came in, car load Mined and Screened Manhattan Lump, Ohio’s Beat Coal- Forked at my yard and -de livered at $5.00 PER TON C. O. D. Four tons or more $4.75 per ton delivered C, O. D. Also have in stock following High Grade Coals: Genuine Pocahontas Lump, Yellow Jacket, Kay Jay and Best o f All, Dana Block. C.L.McGuinn GASH STORE TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St, Cedarville, O. I SIGHT SAVING ROOM Betty Cash, Rosalie Riley-, SEVENTH GRADE Wallace Collins, Vera MBs Fields, Frances Patton, Bernice Frame, Eleanor Luttrell, Robert Murphy, Pahsy Rose, Dorthene Squires, Betty ! Truesdale, Amos Watts, James Whit tington. NOTICE OF ELECTION *ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION EIGHTH GRADE Helen Andrew, Harold Cooley, Ruth Copeland, Hermit. Fleming, Jane Jol ly, Marcella Msrtin'dsle, Leona Mel vin, Beatrice O'Bryant, Bertha Pow ers, David. Ramsey, Ann ^ Smith, Athlea Shires, Leslie Stormont. TO THE ELECTORSOF THE VIL LAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO. The Electors of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, are hereby notified, that at the.General Election, to be held Tuesday, November 6th, 1934, at the usual voting place in said Village,. or such other place as may hereafter., be designated according to law for, the holding of said General Election,j and during the hours on said day, that l ON BOTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS said Election Poll* shall he open aa FRESHMAN Bqtty Judy, Neil Hartman, Doro thy Galloway, Nancy Finney, Donald Fields, Roselyn Sites, Mary Alice iWhittington, Catherine Ferguson, Imogene Everhart, Alma Brewer,’ |Margaret Dailey, Martha Jane Mar- • tindsle, Anna- Rumpke. r SOPHOMORE I- Elisabeth. Anderson, Marie Collin*, Juanita Harper, Mary France* Heintt, Louise Jacobs, Dork Ramsey, Betty. . Rowe, Rita Struewing, -Virginia ;Swaney, Betty Swango, Maty Jean Townsley, Charlotte Turner, . required by law, them will be sub mitted- to said Electors the question cd'an additional annual levy o f two (2) Mills for a period o f Five (5) years, beginning January. 1st, 1935, for the. purpose of creating a fund front which to pay the expense of lighting by electricity, the Streets-ef the said Village e f CadarriRt, Ohio. fh* PoR* for seid Election win be open at 6:30 o’clock, a. as., and re main opaa until 6:3* o'clock, p. m. (Nmrtam ttaadard’Ttmc) ef said day. By order o f the Board o f Elections, of Greene County, Ohio, G. H. ECKERLE, Clerk. Dated October 5,1934. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Junior Harold Benedict, Geneva Clematis, Jean Dunevant, Rebecca Galloway,, Phyllis Powers, |Evelyn Sparrow, Charles Whittington. SENIOR ' Eleanor Cooley, . Mary Coulter, fJane Frame, Justin Hartman, Elinor (Hughes, Cletis Jacobs, Eileen John- stoh, Frances Kimble, Stanley Swan- go, Betty Tobias. Estate of Rosa Storinont, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Roger V; Stormont hat been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Rosa Stormont, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this* 23rd day of October, 1984. S. C, WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Tuesday, November 6, 1934 Will limit the gas tax ta 3 cents and require that all funds de rived from;both the Gas Tax and Tag Tax be used for street and road improvements. THIS WILL 1.—Guarantee work for thousands now unemployed. 2.—Protect out largest public investment, (road and streets) 3.—Prevent higher taxes on real estate. 4.—Safeguard road income for road and street purposes. i WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR BOTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENTS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER CTH „ A separate ballot will be handed each voter on election day making him to vote on the question o f placing in our Constitution the provision that Gas and Tag Tax Revenues shall be used for road* and streets only. Leading tax authorities advocate the adoption of both amendments. Gax taxes and tag taxes are termed |privilege taxes and axe* levied on tmotorists of Ohio to pay for the \ privilege of using our 'streets and •highways. f All agree .that both are fair and just so long as all moneys raised by j these taxes are Used exclusively for |roads and streets. | Road building provides work for -many assoc ted Industrie*. Recent jsurveys show that 87 per cent of the [cost Of any road goes directly directly for labor. At this labor is the prime considj LOANS for general farm purpose* are made at cost by the Miami Valley Production Credit Association, a non profit cooperative organization. The interest date is 6 per cent a year. Local Representative, F. B. Turnbull, Cedarville. (4t) THE OHIO GOOD ROADS FEDERARION W. A. ALSDORF, Executive Secretary W*fW ' t -tv PR ICE | VA LU E there is n6 public work that fill tut- yi nish So large a percentage <ti its cost {to labor as road work. \ A road'program in Olio means ■ labor for stone quarries, g/avel banks, |trucking, manufacturing etc., in {every community in yhio, besides ‘ work to thousands now unemployed, ) If there is hot sufficient road funds ^ from Gas and Tag /tax revenues, j theft local communities will demand .additional road an/ .street funds which will require >e*l estate levies through this fore/ of conditions to smeet the requirements. Real estate Jshould be protect'd from the necess ity of this burd/m Roads and Streets form Ohio’s . largest public/investment. Surveys ! show that abfut $1,090,600,000 is in- 1 vested in ro^ds and streets in Ohio, The normal/depredation on this in vestment sVould he amply cared for, A lack of ypair and maintenance will make a ra/kt depredation of our pre- when youbuy Electricity Wh*n you buy any commodity. 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