The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

Local and Personal Ferndsle .Sale—5Q head Hampshire bred sow*, Friday, August 16th. Hey* C, E. Hill conducted, the funeral o f Mrs. Katherine Lyon, in Columbus, Wednesday. ■ , Mr. and Mrs: George F. Siegler of 'Marietta, 0., spent a few days here this week \isiting with relatives. Ferndale Farms announces a sale of Hampshire hogs for Friday, August 16th. Fifty head o f bred so\v\ will be offered. A number o f former students of Cedarville o f the years 1900 to 1910 with their families enjoyed a picnic and reunion on, the College Campus, Wednesday. The day was ideal and a pleasant reunion is reported. Mrs. Belle Ervin and Miss Mary Ervin, Xenia, and Miss Marie Ervin, New Mexico, were entertained last Friday by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Faris. The Greene County Commissioners .have joined with the boards'"of Clin­ ton and-Warren, for the establishment of a district board for the opening jof a tri-county tuberculosis hospital. It will be established in-the former Clin­ ton county infirmary building. W. ,R. Watt will leave Sunday for Pennsylvania to prepare the “ Laux- mont” herd of Duroc Jersey bogs for the fair circuit that will cover m-any states in the mid-west and east. Mr. Watt had charge o f this same herd last season and met with unusual suc­ cess in the show ring. Wanted- used cars, Xenia, 6 . -We buy and sell new and Belden & Co., Steele Bldg,, ^UIU Church Notes mHWWMUUHHWWIWUmiHIOHIl LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE MAKES COUNTY SURVEY SMALL VOTE HERE FOCAL PROPERTY IN s u it , FOR DELINQUENT t a x e s METHODIST EPISCOPAL > CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m,’ P. M, GH- lilan, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “ A Religion o f Power,” , Epworth League and Intermediate League, 7 p. m. No Union meeting, BANKERS BUY 1800 ACRES The Wolfe banking interests in Columbus are reported to have pur­ chased 1,S00 acres o f what wag the Thompson land south o f Lohdon in UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt, . Preaching, 11 a. m. Rev. H. B, McEIree, Xenia, Ohio. Y, P. C, U „ 7 p. m, Subject: “ The roaring lion apd the littjfc foxes.’* Leader, Nartcy Finney. •There will Le no union or mid-week services during month of August. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9:45 a.Nm. Paul Ramsey, Supt. , ■« Lesson; “ Josiah, ^ Religious Re- former.” 2 Kings 22:1— 23:30. Golden- text: “ Thou shalt, worship the Lord thy God, and Him only dhnlt thou serve.” Matt. 4:10. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “ The Soul's Worst Enemy.” • There will be no evening service. The union evening services will be resumed in September. The members and friends our church are asked to watch this column concerning the morning wor­ ship services until September 8th. Sabbath School w ill'b e held during the whole of August but there may not be a service on each Sabbath of the pastor’s vacation. Build up your feeding hog founda­ tion stock by getting Hampshire.1: at "the Ferndnlej Farms Sale on Friday, August 16th, Miss Ruth Burn's and Mr, John E. Johnson o f Cleveland were week-end guests of Mr- and Mrs. Willard W. Barlow in Columbus. •Mr. Charles Raney of Marion Junction, Ala., formerly of this place, arrived Thursday and is. visiting his sister Mrs. Flora Alexander of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Wolfe of Columbus, O. are announcing the birth of a son, Frederick Stanton at McClellan Hospital, Sunday morning. Mrs^.Wolfe.was formerly Miss Chris­ tine Sipith, having taught several years in the public school. There has been a great difference o f yield of wheat this year on various farms. 'Some have had unusual re­ turns, and high quality. Herman Stra- ley averaged 40 bushels from 30 acres. Frank O. Harbison had an average of about 30 bushels. Opakasit Farms, owned by the Proctor interests in Ross Twp. had a 32 bushel average on a 50 acre field. With threshing at a standstill for nearly a week, wheat is now being threshed again. There is inot the damage reported that was ex­ pected as a result o f the vvet weather, - 39 SO Washer You Gan Buy with CONFIDENCE -While It lacks jmme o f the exclusive features of highpriced Speed Queen models . » it |s built to the highest standard mechanically and will render ’ dependable service* Carries full guarantee. Come in and sec it. sanflfr” 8* ADAIR’S N* Detroit St. Xenia, Oh j*' For Family Washing . . . • “ there** no place like home" Ag. Teachers In Conference Vocational agriculture teachers of this district, including Montgomery, Preble, Darke, Miami, Clark, Cham­ paign and Greene Counties, met at Antioch College Tuesday for a one- day-conference. i L. J. George .vocational agriculture teacher of Cedarville High School, was chairman o f the morning session. Prof. O. L. Inman and Prof. Charles A. .Nosker, of Antioch, were speakers, discussing the methods used iwid the practicability of developing and grow­ ing hybrid corn. O. S. Hutchison and Prof. H. G. Kinstick, representing the state de­ partment of education, discussed vari­ ous phases of the project program for high school boys. A number of new departments are being addeo to this district, including one at Bowersville, it was announced Tuesday. / Twenty-two teachers attended the conference,-— Soil Erosion f Camp Proposed Representatives of the soil erosion department of the Civilian Conserva­ tion administration have under con­ sideration four or five sites in connec­ tion with tentative, plans'to establish a third CCC camp in Greene County, according to an announcement Mon* day. ’ Establishment of a new camp, in which approximately 200 young men would be employed for perhaps a two- year period in the prevention of soil erosion, is expected to hinge Upon several factors. Local citizens may be expected to provide a satisfactory tract of eight or ten acres, with ade­ quate drainage, available electricity and on a highway, In addition to the direct benefits of farm land, the pur­ chase of provisions and payroll ex­ penditures would bring about $4,000 month^ to trade channels in the com­ munity, it is pointed out. „ Facts Concerning F. F* A. Tout* The tour is .being financed by each individual boy in the group. This is an annual tour which is being spon­ sored by the Cedarville Future Farm* er Chapter. It'is one of their major projects. The tour will be under the supervision o f the local Instructor L, J, George. , The group plans to visit outstanding’ farms in each state they i tout ns well as places of historical j interest. The tour is so planned th a t’ each boy is making a detailed study of one part of the tour . ' This tour was first organized Feb. 1st, 1035. The group will spend two days in Washington, D. C. and one day study­ ing the Muscle "Shoals Plant. The boys will attend Sabbath. School and church Atjg. 14 in Wash, ington, D, C., ‘ at the invitation of Mr. J. S. Nofsingcr, who was Mr, Georges’ first school teacher, who now has charge o f the Home Study Council work in U, S. ,* Home slid Peoples Bldg., Aaso. De* jjoslta and C, Da'' and H. and A. Pro* ferred. -Bought and Sold. Wm. if. McGervoy, 204 E. Second St., Xenia', O. ■ There were but’ four votes cast in ' A committee o f the legislature ap- the South Twp. precinct 'Tuesday on j County Treasurer Harold Van Pelt pointed to make a survey o f school! the Silvercreek Twp. school bond is- .baa instituted six more foreclosure operations in the state made a survey! su® snd all were favorable to the plan, j suits based on real estate tax delin- p f Greene County schools Wednes- j But a small part o f the district is in quency over a period o f four.years^-inJ Madison county. These same people day, having completed^ Clark and•Cedarville Township, The vote i n ‘ common pleas court. The suits are: now have more than 5,090 acres o f Montgomery counties this week also. |R pss Twp. was 5 for and 2 against. Against Asa Jones and-qthers/Cedar- land in that county and several hun- . Dr, W. R. McChesney, local member —“ ■- ’ ville, $23G,73; against Carroll Roberts dred acres.in Clark county, Looks of the committee o f which Sen. James - HOG PRICES SOAR and others, $287.30; against Hairy like the financial interests are getting jMutthows is chairman, The commit-j ’. _ [Hudson and others, $200.51; against ready for the explosion o f the Roose- tee is investigating cost o f operation Scarcity o f hogs sent the price on jj , H, Wolford as trustee- of Jacob and velt bubble. It may be safer to have o f school transportation and general Thursday to $11.00 and 11,35 for 180 John Lutz $550.27; against Charles government bonds invested in land. survey of all school affairs. Greene to lb. first grade in several mark- j A. Hurley, $582.86; against Maggie' - .. ' *-... « county stands high in the list of state ets> the highest since 1929. Early in j Wilhite and others, $526.69-.. I SALE—50 HEAD BRED SOWS— rural schools for low cost of opera- the spring it looked as if there would tion. MURCERY REACHES 90 Thursday was the hottest day of the summer with the mercury climb­ ing to 90 degrees. It was a day just to the satisfaction of farmers to dry the wheat for tRTesIjing. be plenty of hogs for fall feeding but there is now much sickness in many sections among the herds. They are suffering, from a disease that is fatal in most instances. Mrs, Carrie Jones o f Springfield is AUGUST 16th. FERNDALE FA&MS, ON FRIDAY, Hampshire Bred Sow 'Sale—50 head, Friday, August 16th. .Feradale Farms, , I. . |- *fr -For Sale: Refrigerator—100 lb. aide leer. Call or see Mrs, O, P, Elias. Phone 4-49. F a r m L o a n * 4Y*%INTEREST M vo «u li-H > c il» . K o nturfc Jto buy. ff* double llublllly. Vo K li.trjicf, P r m f l apimilxnl*. (lulrk «lo*IiiK. 1 WINWOOD it jCO:—■— _ S n ln tfle ll, Ohio * ll( X ? " m » k e r or Atloraey AbogtJTf The annual meeting of Ohio Mary­ landers will be held Aug. 11 at McCabe Park, Dayton.. The address will be given by Judge Mason Douglass of Dayton, "The Farmer Takes A Wife,” At Recent a guest at the home of Collins for a few days. Mr. M, W j Mrs. Anna Collins Smith and daugh­ ter, Barbara, spent several days last week with friends in Dayton. The Dan Dennehey farm on ” the Federal pike will be sold under orders of Common Pleas Court on a parti­ tion suit of one o f the heirs, William Dennehey, on Saturday, August 81 at the Court Housq by Sheriff John Bau- ghn. The farm comprises 139,64 acres and has been appraised at $120. an acre. A heart-warming tale, of simple country folk, set In a dramatic and colorful ,era of American life and showing the tidal wave of human­ ity and progress through the young nation's great water-way -of the west Is the basis of the story of Janet Gaynor’s new picture, “The Farmer Takes A Wife,” which will open a week’s engagement at the Regent theater in Springfield, starting Friday. t “The Farmer Takes A Wife,, is declared by prevue critics to be the finest movie Mias Gaynor .has ever made and her splendid career has included such bits as “ Daddy Dong Legs,” ' “ One More, Spring,'* and others. Henry Fonda plays op­ posite Miss Gaynor and the big ' cast includes Charles Bickford, Slim Summerville, Andy Devine and Jane Withers, A rip-roaring hilarious comedy, “ The Man on the Flying Trapeze," sturring W. C.- Fields, one of Amer­ ica’s foremost film comedians to­ day, Is to open a 4 day engagement at the State theater, in Spring- field, Saturday. It is said to be one long roar and the story deals with the always-interesting subject of the family “ black sheep’.’ who la outlawed by his In-laws. ■ ■ ■ ■ • . Double feature • programs, con­ sisting of two first run pictures-on the same program at low summer prices, are offered at - the..Fair------ banks theater in Springfield,. Week Starting Friday CHARLESBICKFORD SLIMSUMMERVILLE llaM ta 96TH ANNUAL GRENECaFUR XENIA OHIO August 7, 8, 9r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH 2:14 Pace ... ., ... ..................................... *2:17 Trot ........................ .. ......... 3 Year Old Pace (Stake Closed) ...... , .... 2 Year Old Trot (Stake Closed) . .... ... .. $300.00 300.00 ... 500,00 ... 500.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH 2:11 Trot .................................. .................. . 2t24 Pace 3 Year Old Trot (Stake ciosed) ...... 2 Year Old Pace (Stake Closed) ................. $400.00 . 300,00 •500,00 . 500.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH 2:18 Pace ............. 2:24 Trot ............. Free For All Pace 1.. 300,00 .... 300.00 .... 400.00 Rhurn’s Circus Between Races. Raum’s Complete Program each night. ; Band Concerts, . • L........, Live Stock Show of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep mid Poultry. Machinery and Automobile Exhibits. 4*H Club.Exhibits including-Baby Beef and Dairy Calf ’*• Clubs. Baby Beef Sale Friday, 4-H Style Show Friday Evening. Live Stock Parade Frida yMorning.^ Art and FarmJTodu^e Buildings, Merjfcbahts Displays,' * Midway of Entertaining Features. JOIN THE CROWDS SPRINGFIELIT THEATERS HAVE “TH E ’! PICTURES! Every Monday A Lamb Day At This Market A f , ---------------------- ' ' $5.00 PREMIUM ’ _ ._ J «7 To the Consignor of the Most Lambs Send Your Live Stock o f A ll Kinds To This Monday Market. SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK & SALES COMPANY Springfield, Ohio Main 335*J Sherman Ave. 4 Days Starts Saturday STATE FLEET-WING Did You Know THAT :— Our “ Golden Motor” is a New and Greater Gasoline ? The Manufaciurer Specifies Certified Lubrication? We Carry a Complete1Line o f U. S. Tires, U. R. L. Batteries, Champion Spark Plugs, and Accessories?' • WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO RENDER THESE SERVICES Our Aim Is To Give You Quick'Service and Courteous Treatment. • WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE THEOHIOINDEPENDENTOILCO. Phone 68 Bob Huffman and Ralph Fitzwater, Mgrs. Cedarville, Ohio. Xenia, Ave. General Admission—25 Cents Admission for Night Performance— 25 Cents which admit* also to, the Grand Stand. C. M, AUSTIN, President B, U. BELL, T>eas. N. N. Hl/NTER, V. Pres.........J. ROBERT BRYSON, Sec. 1 e r s BIG ■«> io « SALE! IVO R Y SOAP i . . Bet. 5c It’s pur* MUSTARD Lombardo • • KOOL.AID . A rwfrtihtni tummtr drink M.d. bar S c . Pkg. Sc CATSUP Rich flavor 14 oa, hot. ! • € APPLE BUTTER 14 oz. j«r 10c Cauntrp Club SODA CRACKERS Lb. box 10c Wtteo. Froth, crisp RICE SARDINES Oil or Mustard SALT Fancy BIu. Roa* Can Sc SOUPS . . . . Phillips. Assorted oarlsttss u . 5 c Can Sc LS Jack Frost Tsbls Salt PORK & BEANS . . Can Sc Countrp Club . BROWN SUGAR . . Lb. Sc Bug at this low price DOG FOOD . . . . Can 5c Bosa. Doge loot It r KITCHEN KLENZEk Cen 5c An all-aroundcleanser POTTED MEAT . . Cen Sc Armour'e. Tastg, appetising % IOC COOKIES— Assorted ..........lb. 10c SUQAR CORN Aoondale, Tender TOILET SOAP . leltnd Palm CLIFTON TISSUE Soft, absorbent SPINACH . . Ne. 2 can 10c Countrp Club Ne, 2 can 10c . 3 bare 10c 3.roll* 10c SUGAR , Franklin. Pur* can .gtanuU t.d 2 5 - $ 1 . 4 0 CATFISH rreali Ocean 8M C .O ORANGES 252 size. -Valencias w . ) 2 5 c BREAKFAST BACON iiB. 2 8 c BANANAS Firm, ripe fruit 4 LIIS. 2 3 c LARGE BOLOGNA t a 2 0 c v TOMATOES Home Grown 2 LBS. 1 3 C SMOKED CALLIES l b , 2 3 c PEACHES Freestone 5 LBS. 2 5 C FRANKFURTERS UL 2 0 c FRESH CORN ■ 1)055, 1 3 C SMOKED JOWL 3; to 6 lb. nverage La 2 5 c POTATOES White Cobblers 15 LBS. 2 3 C WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR EGGS!

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