The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

CBOARVILLE MBRAU5i FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1955 GREENE COUNTY HARDW ARE CO. Located At 29 E.' Mata, la an at* tractiva atom -which * am » thin com­ munity wall. Their select stock la waU displays* lo r the convenient id* fa c tio n o f their customers. Their quality merchandise, la ir prices and courteous aerviea has made this a ipupolar ' center not only fo r the people o f Xenia but they also draw patronage from the City’ s neighbor­ ing districts fo r a radius o f n miles,. •place. When you want shelf or build- prepared to serve you. Chevrolet Co* Located the sales am They ere featuring a radio special for your car. Let them install one. headquarters when in Xenia. *j have established a. reputation, foi tegrity in business—being dealers in quality cars in which they have con­ fidence. When they sell a car the; feel they have gained a friend foi purchase o f a new or used model, Their used car department is off< very attractive buys. Their se department is in -the hands o f e: mechanics. -If you are in, troufol the road, phone 901 fo r their w er car. They answer all calls prompt- will be there policy is to car service. to assist you. X EN IA FIRMS S E E T H E M D U R I N G F A IR W E E K ' ■ • ■ _______________________ ; _____________ _ _____________ .. . _ ____; _____ _________________________________ -........- ................................................- ■ ...................................................... ; * — . . V ■ Osterly Millinery Store M IL L IN E R Y ’ a n d DRESSES Moderately Priced 37 Green St. Ph.: Main 402-R . . CITIZENS n a t io n a l e a n k Eatablishe<r~l881 1 G E N E R A L B A N K IN G Safety Deposit Boxes - $2 and Up Pius Tax Main'and Green Streets A S K F O B REDWING ICE CREAM PU R E and S A F E 135 Hill Street Phone: 143 T H E G E O . D O D D S A SON S G R A N IT E C O M P A N Y M on um en ts — M a u s o leum s M a rk e r s See The Finest Memorial - Art Exhibit In Ohio. 115 W. Main St. Phone: 350 - ‘ Xenia Union Stock Yards PHONE 48 W H E N Y O U H A V E L IV E S T O C K F O R S A L E —SEE— ’ . GREENE COUNTY HARDWARE CO* FOR Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N D IS E 29 E. Main Street Phone: 71 WINTER & DAYIS PEERLE SS F U R N A C E S Cleaning, Repairs for AH Makes R O O F IN G a n d S P O U T IN G 8-10 S. Orange St, Phone: 506-W THE SMART SHOP D is tin c tiv e A p p a r e l a n d M illin e r y f o r M isse s and W om e n South Detroit Street Lang Chevrolet Co* Sales and Service Exceptional Values In U SED C A R S Phone 901 FOR WRECKER CAR Day or Night EICHMAN’S New Air-Cooled ELECTROLUX P h ilc o a n d Z e n it h R a d io s M a y t a g W a s h e r s See the New Wind Charger Battery Radio On Exhibit at The County Fair - . .DETRICK MOTOR SALES S a le s a n d S e r v ic e HUDSON TERRAPLANE . i S B A R G A IN S IN U SED C A R S ! 109 W. Main Street Phone: 966 ’ ' • : ; ■ ' ■ Famous Auto Supply Co. T ire s , R a d io s ,' S p o r t in g G o o d s , A u t o A c c e s s o r ie s a n d H a r d w a r e Investigate Our Payment Plan 37 W. Main St. Phone: 1100 REED FUNERAL HOME R . G len n R e e d FUNERAL HOME A M B U L A N C E S E R V IC E A n y T im e -—— A n y W h e r e Comer King and Union Street . Phone: Main 40 ; FAMOUS AUTO XENIA UNION ; SUPPLY CO. I STOCK YARDS; ■ ■ ■ i' ■ ■ •—— - ■ i ‘ Located at 37 West Main Street, is' Locat*? onHU1 ,Street* are“ im' .. ^' portant factor in the commercial and r one o f the popular trading centers of goneral aKricultural life of th5spart WINTER & DAVIS Located at 8-10 South Orange ; Street, have been serving their Com­ munity for many years as contractors in general sheet metal work and roofing. They are prepared to execute The Geo. Dodds & Sons Granite Company Of Xenia are celebrating their an­ niversary o f seventy-one years of service in monuments, mausoleums REDWING ICE CREAM Located at 135 Hill Street, occupy a very important place in the social and commercial life o f this Commun- THE SMART SHOP Located on South who feature ladies’ Detroit Street, coats, dresses. the Manager realized that a satisfied From almost the beginning of or- eluding tin work, spouting, cornices, ity. They maintain the finest customer is the best influence for j-^nized society, the Sales House has skylights, ventilators and ornamental morial Art Exhibit inOhio, more business and he determined to been a center of activity that has aid- work. They ^feature Peerless FuS:-The placing o f memorials over the build for his ..establishment a good cd in the progress o f the community, naces, ,cleaning and rep. ring. - reputation. That' he has succeeded Xenia Union Stuck-Yards is the Me- gravea o f the dead is a custom that Ice Cream is on the regular menu of the modern home* as well as in all first class restaurants, since its food values have received wide recognition CITIZENS N AT ION AL . BANK Of Xenia, is the depository- to r many Arms and* families oy*r ^this part o f the State, who hams relied upon its wise course to amply supply them with all banking needs and a t the same time protect them in the safeguarding o f their account*. Among the financial institution* o f the community, there are indeed few which can show more substantial progress. The Citizens’ National Bank ia noted fo r its sound energetic, and -conservative management, com­ manding in a marked degree the con­ fidence of their depositors and o f the public at large, a condition that is the aim o f any executive board. This bank is prepared to care for the accounts o f individuals, firms, corporations, and .estates, and they in­ vite interviews or correspondence with those, contemplating making changes or opening new accounts. Uniform consideration is giyen small and large deposits. , Its officers have worked side by side for the advancement o f business in' this part o f the state and tljdy thoroughly understand its banking needs. EICHMAN'S originated with our earliest civiliza- a s well aB its place as a delicious des- , Their roofing department features^ tion.. Today every head o f a family ........................................................ and millinery, is “ Where Smart is.evidenced by the wide patronage he meeting place for the buyer ,and sell- metal, composition, tile and built up should see that a monument is placed Women Shop.’’ There-is » reason. { receives. He established his business er of live stock to whose mutual ad- roofings, on the family’s cemetery lot in order upon the quality of his stock and the vantage it is to make’ an exchange.! Your opportunity is here, to secure to preserve the family name, fairness o f his. prices that draws They provide a dependable market. Jfunds through the National Housing old The Geo. Dodds & Sons worn-out Company haa a larKe stock world’s leading ’ p-anites cc .expert, designers and artists o f monu- Granite o f the They are They- have established .their wide patronage upon their exclusive styles, * quality, and individual service a t , - . . . reasonable prices. Their stock Comes' trade not only from Xenia but from for the stock raisers of this section 'Act to replace that from "those freators o f fashion-who .surrounding communities as well. and their activities cover a wide ter--roof or do necessary know what, tomorrow, will be popular i The Famous Auto Supply Com- ritory, They cater to a patronage ^Winter and Davis and^embodies the latest s^e^fMtnres. pgjjy is headquarters for tires, radios, who depend upon their reliable serv- !about it. goods, auto accesories, and ice an furnishing good stock at prices 1Free o f charge, they will rndke a * ndividual ideas o f their customers. all products of leading that arc right, - careful ’inspection o f your roof, re- They will submit designs in keeping i with the size o f the work desired, If the customer is looking for some­ thing for morning or sports wear, |sP°r mS afternoon or evening, they have B.*iar(*war®< splendid selection from which to manufacturers, each repairs for information mental work and arijl prepared to * -, | imake up anything according to the a leader in its They receive live, stock each day port loose Hashings, separated laps, , __ , . . ... . . . i i * . 1 .furnishing anything from the simplest choice, they aim to meet ail com- own field. See their line before pur- and pay fo r it on delivery, ' ^weakened spots, etc., and give you an headstone to a mausoleum. They petition as to quality, style and.price, Ichagjng elsewhere, and investigate The Management invites all ,liv« estimate on needed repairs, if you ' always have monuments in various itself upon its distinctive designs and >the,r eaay Payment P,an* You are st<>ck «?en to visit their yards when wish it. It places you under no obliga-J sizes that can be pUrchased andL set individual fitting service. They lea- ,‘nv‘ t-cd to make this store your head*, in Xenia. " " **— ----- **-- " T mL------------------’ * - - - ture hats for all occasions. {quarters when in Xenia. quotations, Cali them fo r market tion. Phone 506-W. They answer ait up upon a few days’ notice. Let calls promptly. ]them figure with you. sert. To be able to get really good ice cream is a boon to any community. The Red W ing'Ice Cream. Company, has served this Community with good ice cream for many years. They maintain a modernly equipped plant where only the purest ingredi­ ents are used in the manufacture o f their product, which is the reason it is so delicious mid whitfi accounts for its continuous popularity. Red Wing Ice Cream is featured in many flavors, including fruit and nut Electric Shop, 52 West Main Street, has been an important factor in the modernization of the homes o f the Community. They are electx*ical con­ tractors and they feature a wide selec­ tion o f fixtures and .household ap- ■t. pliances, including the new air-cooled Electrolux, the Servel Gas Refrig­ erator, Philco and Zenith Radios, and Maytag Washers. The Electrolux occupies an import­ ant place in the American Home in these, days o f enforced economy, for it is noted for its fool-proof and eco­ nomical operation. It has. no moving parts, which means that it calls for no repairs. .I t is built to give life­ time service and. is permanently silent, Eichman’s are distributors o f real comfort and efficiency to the farm and suburban home, for through their service there is not a home in the County, no matter how far they are located from the gas mains, that can? n o t' enjoy the ownership and luxury { o f this modern refrigerator for the Electrolux can be operated.efficiently with kerosene as well as with gas.. "' 'When you are «T“ XenisTTflhoppingr" combination, for they cater to evejry • " *” taste. They furnish fancy moulds for stop ir\ and see the ElectroIux- T*108^ special occasions. in charge will bo glad to give you Subscribe to THE HERALD Iprices and explain its low operating cost. REPORT OF- SALE i -Monday, July 29, 1935 The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—Receipts 398. 18-225 lbs. ________1___10.60 to 10.86 160-180 l b s , __________ 10.40 to 10.70 140-160 l b s . _........... 10.25 to 10.50 100-140 lbs. — 10.00 to 10.60 -Feeding- Pigs ____:__^_10.00 to 11.00 Sows, goodt,and choice — 8.75 to 9.25 Medium — ____!____ 7.00 to 8.25 Thin and r o u g h _______..7.00 odnw Stags _______ ^— --7.00 down SHEEP & LAMBS—203. Fat lambs, ewe and weth 7.00 to 7.50 Medium and feeder ____ -,5.50 to 7.00 Top, bucks —— ——— 6i66 ' Fat ew e s__ _____ _____ .___3.00 to 3.25 Culls — — ——— 2.00 down Breeding ewes — — — 3.00 to 6.00 CATTLE—Receipts 90. Best steers ____________ -9,00 Mediums _______ 5.00 to 7.50 Stock steers ___________-4.00 to 7.50 Best heifers ■_____________ 7.50 Mediums __________ 5.00 to 7.00 Stock aiid d a ir y _____ 3.50 .to 5.00 Fat cows — =— —.— 3.50 to 5.50 Canners and ciStters_— 2.75, to 3.60 B u l l s ___— .........................4.00 to 6.00 Milkers And springers 25.00 to 50.00 .VEAL CALVES—Receipts 96. Good and choice - — _____8.50 Top medium ———— __ 7.00 to 8.00 Low medium — ;__ -5.00 to 7.00 Culls - ___________ - _____ 5.00 down Trading in the hog division ruled very slow with buyers resisting any effort to follow the rise in price levels at* jiearby terminal markets. Today’s top' o f 10.85 was 5c higher than last week- and was paid for. a single to good and choice 200 to 225 lb. weights. Weightier offerings sold downward from 10.60. Light lights moved largely within the spread to 10,25 to 10.60 and -weights below 140 lbs. sold largely from 10.25 down, Receipts o f feeder pigs were light and most offerings went back to the farm at prices ranging from 10.00 to 11.00. The sow market was strong to high­ er than last Monday, buyers quickly absorbed the light run at prices ranging from 925. Receipts in the cattle division were the lightest so far this year.. The meager supply sold on a steady basis as compared with a week ago, Best steers topped at 9,00. Good to near choice heifers brought 7.50. Off head o f fat cows sold upward to 5.60 while the bulk o f cutters and low cutters sold within the .spread o f 2.75 to 3,60. Bologna bulls sold steady at 6.00 downward, ■ There was a good demand for all grades and weights o f vealers here today. Many orders went unfilled due to the scarcity. Good and^ choice veaiers brought 8.60 which was 60c higher than a week.ago. Fat iambs were scarce and price jlevels were considered 25c lower than !a week ago. Good and choice wether j lambs scaling 76 lbs. cashed at 7.50 jwhich-1WasThe "day’s topr" Medium •and light weight offerings sold d.c vn- ward from 7.00. WE MUST EDUCATE— ' i ................. WE MUST EDUCATE (Continued from first page) When our fathers started in life, few o f their competitor* in the-—' Struggle For Advancement were educator. It is different today: NOTICE ON FILING OF SCHEDULE OF DEBTS The State of Ohio, Greene County. Probate Court To Louise J. Carpenter, Cedarville, Ohio, Sallie M. McMillan, Cedarville, Ohio, Dr. M. I. Marsh, Cedarville, Ohio, E. L. Stormont, Cedarvule, Ohio, Miileer & Finney, Xenia, Ohio, Martha J. Stormont, Cedarville, Ohio, Mary I. Williamson, Cedarville, Ohio, Florence J. Williamson, Bowling Green, Ohio, and Raymond T. Wil­ liamson, Cedarville, Ohio: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of July, 1935, a Schedule o f Claims, Debts and Liabilities against the estate of James A. McMillan, de­ ceased, late of Cedarville jn said County, was filed in this Court. Said Schedule of Claims, Debts and Liabili­ ties will be for hearing before this Court on the 23rd day of August 1935, at 9 o’clock A. M. I t j Any person, desiring to except to said Schedule of Debts' as filed, must file exceptions thereto <at least five .days prior to the date set foi* hear­ ing or be forever barr id, j Given under my hand and seal of Said Court, this 24th day of July, 1935. I S. C. WRIGHT, 1 Judge and ex-officio Cierk of said Court. • (Seal) THE BOYLAND TRAIL (Continued.from first pagci, •1 marvel at. Harvey’s quaint mimicry. If a gurney says anything at all it is most certainly “ Not yit, not yit!*’ Then there was Harvey’s ,uaint every walk o f life Is crowded with legend that the cat bird far in the .those who are schooled and fitted for deep, woodland thibket was. calling: that very tine o f work. How-shall '“ Can’t~5rec~‘T>Te—Can’t see ~mc;M?an'tT*yoiir—child succeed—under such..cir- secrP me-c-e!” with the Pheobe bird cumstances Only by receiving a answering with the'call: “ Here he is, liberal and broad preparation before 11-e-r-e he is!” So many the time in entering the race; The fact too, that after years while hunting squirrels education is the handmaid o f religion have I listened to these woodland should in a moral community like this voices and stifled a chuckle at the ac- be an additional argument o f great curacy of Harley’s interpretations, weight. There was also a bird which HaTVey Then the' economic benefit to the very appropriately named “ the Cedar- community is one o f vital importance, ville bird,” because according to his A large number o f young people will version it’s call was “ Cedarville!-^ spend their money at home or abroad. Cedarville! — Cedarville!” I have Why not at home where less money heard it often since and there is no will do, and they remain under the doubt about it saying that very thing, parental roof? It possibly lias another name but, parents, as citizens, as Chris- ’ Cedarville Bird . is much more tians, I-ask you to consider the re­ fitting. sponsibility o f failing tb aid in this Strangely enough I owe Harvey , reat enterprise. It is'within your the debt of my still being on earth. feach. You ^ pa8„ through thi8 One time while my boyish curiousity world but once Do ,what you can to was held spell bound by a huge rat make it a and happler worid. whicn I was watching through the, _______ __________ cracks of the incline track leading ' N O T l f F from the quarry to the summit o f the PK J lIL fc kilns, an empty rock car came whiz- ( zing down upon me. Nor did the cry S. W. S. 4-H CLUB REPORT Exhibits . were judged Tuesday, July 23, when the S. W. S. Clul met at the home of Marie Collins. Re- jfreshments consisting o f a salad | course were served/by the members {taking the second and third year [nutrition prospect. All members iwerc present and .their mothers-were guests. NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY NOTICE Estate of Harry R. Gorry, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Effic E, Corry has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate o f Harry R. Corry, deceased, late of Clifton, Greene County, Ohio. ' . Dated this 21st day o f June, 1935. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, For Sale—Home grown Early A l­ berta peachees. Fine for canning. P. M. Gillilnn. Court of Common Plea* , j . .. , Greene County, Ohio of .warning from my father who was j j c ,en Layton firing the kilns close by reach my! Plaintiff.' ears, 1 would have most certainly j vs ' have been run down by that heavy j obn Layton, car save for Harvey, who unmindful. Defendant. of his own peril leaped toward mej Defendant, who lives at Russell, fnqp the engine house and flung me Kentucky, will take notice that suit out of its path* A metal hook on the. f or divorce and alimony and Custody car barely grazed. Harveys back,-0f children has been filed in the above tearing away his single gallus, but we Court and samc wi„ ^ for' hearing were both (otherwise unscathed, I,within six weeks from first publica- recall how my father came running tjon> up with a horrified look on hip face; ' F, L. JOHNSON, and- nil he- managed to say was, “ God,1(ct) Attorney for Plaintiff. Harve—, and 1 knew I couldn't make j . . ..................... ... it in time.” Harvey spat a gob o f * NOTICE amber and his only remark- to my Frank Long, father was, “ Shucks Johnny— , that. Plaintiff, there is my boy 1” | vs. Harvey was a simple soul but I Mary Long pray the Almighty has bestowed upon! The State o f Ohio, Greene County. Probate Court ^ To Ralph Ruli, a minor, R. R. No, 5, Springfield, Ohio, and Marvin Bull, ,a minor, R, ,R. No. 5, Springfield, Ohio: ; ! You are hereby notified that on the . 26th day o f July, A. D. 1936, an In­ ventory and Appraisement o f the estate o f Frank L. Townsley, deceas­ ed, late o f Cedarville, in said County, -was filed in this Court, * Said Inventory and Appraiseeipent will be for hearing before this Court on the 23rd day o f August, 1935, at 9:30 o’clock, A. M. i Any person desiring to file excep­ tions to said Inventory must file them at least five days prior’ to the day set for hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 26th day o f July, 1936. S. C. WRIGHT, (Seal) Probate Judge.’i NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING * ON SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET Notice is hereby given that on July 24. 1936 will be open fo r inspection and that a public hearing will be held at the office o f the Cedarville Twp, ^Trustees, in Cedarville, O., on August 1 3 at 8 P. M. The budget is for the next succeeding ‘fiscal year ' ending December 31st, 1936. A. E. RICHARDS, Clerk him a rating higher “ fourth class.’ l . than a Defendant. “ mere ’ Defendant will take notice that the , plaintiff has filed suit for divorce in v — *------------ --------- {Common Pleas’ Court, Greene County, I I.OST - Set of automobile keys lie* Ohio on ground o f wilful absence for tween Xenia avenue and Stcrrett tmore than three years and extreme garage. Finder please return to this'cruelty and that unless she answer* office. in six week he will take judgment for ................. ........... * divorce and custody o f child. Subscribe to .WE HERALD, 7-26d (fit) Atty. for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Frank L. Townsley, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Ralph Townsley and Paul Townsley have been duly appointed as Executors o f the estate o f Frank L. Townsley, de­ ceased, latod o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day o f July, 1936. S. C. WRIGHT, r Judge.of the ProWtoyCourt, / jQreene County, Ohio. OUR FINAL C lear-w ay Sale OF THE SEASON fwo Big Feature Lots of Broken Size Wool Suits at Unheard of REDUCTIONS. 67 fine all-wool suits, many suitable fo r ail year rourid wear, one \of a kind but sizes from 34 to 44. These all carry our label and gnarontee taken from ranges 16.60 to 22.50. 43 o f our finest Hart, Schaffner A Marx and Hyde Park suits, hand tailored in oUr finest fabrics, one o f a kind, but all sizes and models in this lot. These, are from, our values 26.00 to 32.60.' SPECIAL FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY ARROW SHIRTS $2.50-83.00 values ..$1.93 $2.00-$2.25 values ..$1.69 . One.lotkif fine shirts, but broken sizes. Valdes to *1-96 ■•• ... . $ 1 ,0 0 SANFORIZED WASH TROUSERS $2.50 grade . ........... $2.t5 $2.25 grade ............$1.89 $1.95 grade ............$1.69 $1.69 grade ............ $1.39 Broken sizes . ......... $1.00 ALL STRAW HATS IN­ CLUDING PANAMAS. \ V 2 Price All our * finest summer neckwear. Values $1.00 to'$1.50 7CI*a Choice .............. # ^ V Others on Sale at* 25c and 48c Linen and Sanforized Wash Suits. Values Up to $ 6 .9 5 SUMMER HOSIERY Wilson and Mopito Matas 50c values ......... 3$p ?6c values . ............... »9c 25c values .............. ».19o McDORMANS MENS STORE 8 So, Detroit Street XenU, Ohio FORSALEANDWAHTADSPAT B& raei you FIF; NEV f COLD by hundi at the l thgt-the largest i by Earl State De fair will to 31. '■ old custu decades ; free on u ed also b; 27 will b dependent nesday, A side for t , trustees, c and engin- will be go executive will inspe fair; and .when nev o f the sta the fair n- all childr< age will b. The firs- dealing wi- mendations Survey has , ing distrib leaders, fir; vey and to better gov-f - mailed to the Ohio ( building, C let deals ,\ mission. T Service, wi week and o ly as poss; ing and ci are being p Approx in; crease for same montl by domestic «nd in misc nounced by S, Myprs. ~proWd~lmsr~ tions, Secrc total receivi as comparei 1934. The much better month since brought the July period pared to $ ic period in 19f Stirring sc liquor centre signs advert wine or beei the board’ rr holders musi window displ vertising a 1 ruling was m force a provi law which pr tillers from to liquor pen painters, perr and distillers ed strenuouslj in the new re, mlt holder fr expense a sij that liquor, v the premises, Ohio has bi the $3,466,000 service work i wide survey o ing to advi. White-collar v ed. The surv canvass jn se communities t valence of . among the we and the poor; in A few inst curacy of the check of mod to chronic disc Illinois add Mi- er fedeftl grai fcamor gets $ 1384,000. Fift ed in the surv Strict order.-: of slot machine at state-owned Week by Cons Lawrence Woo. conservation t leased at vprit* Leases will be machines are r mlssloner Wooc Announcemc-V Ohio banking . here by Bamu< superintendent The Dollar.8av Was licensed t Havings Bank ; was closed to e

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