The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
CfDA&VliXR HEJUI.I), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1985 NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE OF BONOS Stage Set For Corn Field D ay Kutlc# Jg lwnby. glvsu that in pursuance of * UwelutloiL of the Board of Education of the H„-|rin- Contest for Women ('edarvllla Townaliln fc-hrml nistrL-t Granna n U S t t i n f V,OHU 5 * t I W HOIUCU Too This Year* To Be A t Paulding ________ -the, m m GOBLIN V m W o cm I k I mp PV And <«ffr«e «t **y hmm «ftlit y«*r. . . Borrow 4 * cadi from m , . , pay upall of your OMoyinf imaH bills. , , repay iNiiit 'XaMsaaM Vft 9f jW WRwmFr - CHOOSE YOUR LOAN LOAN Tint. Allowtd Mwiwy Tebl A v * h ,« Mo,Cod $ 25.00 6Mos. $ 4.54 $ .38 50.00 12 " 4,92 76 , 100.00 19 " 6.73 1.47 200.00 28 •* 9.58 2.44 300.00 31 • 12,09 3.27 5Q0.Q0 43 M 15.72 4.09 600.00 43 »• 17.40 4.35 800.00 •51 20.49 4.80 1000.00 35 - 23-77 5.25 *T*blesbc;.v;'... \-v: .'.irr.goKowod, ^Larger : j ' ; opplied «« dttired to r:,' : . , ; JAMI.8 K i H\MliKllS. Manager 24 E. MAIN STREET . SI'KINGIIKLI), O. 1he PLAYGROUND oftheSouth— THE GULF COAST Cedarvllla Township School District, Greens County, Ohio, p«u«od on the Stth day of Svptcwbcr, 1933, there will he submitted to a j veto of the people of aald School. District, at ! the KOVEMBKR EJECTION, to be held In the * ---------- ” aaid School DUtriet, at the regular j Tj,e stage Jg get for the sixth an- plaoea of roUng therein, on Tuesday, the 5th 1 , . nay or N'arcmbor, rna, the aueetion of issuing nual Ohio corn field day and husking I hhuu or said School District, in the amount contests. . The place is chosen, the of five Thousand Dollars (SS.OM.M). for the , . , . , * , . , ,, puriuwc of erecting and equipping a building Pl°ts Iwd out,demonstrations op the school proporty, to-wit; a farm ahop, have been planned, exhibit menare The maximum number of yam during which PtOPUting their displays, and the such hoods arc to « is ten yean. guest speakers have accepted placet The estlinatwl average additional tax rate ' on *hp nmvram oulsldo of the ten milt Umltatlon «a certified on program, by the County Auditor |a .29 mule, i This year the com field day ro- • Thu Doll* Tor said election will he open at 8:30 oviock a . if. aud remain open until 0 : 3 # turns to northwestern. Ohio nearthe o’clock i», M. (Eastern Standard Time) of said location of the first field day six years 'ago. The hosts are W. G. Wander i and W. A. Blank who operate a farm *on state route 111 five miles west of Paulding, The date is November 1. Not only the men will have contests Ithis year, A husking 'contest for fwomen also is planned, with appro- | Two speakers have accepted places on the brief speaking program. C. (R, Arnold, deputy production credit1 commissioner for the FCA, and form*1 eriy extension economist fo r the Ohio State University, will'speak on the subject, "A well organized farm busi ness as a foundation fo r farm credit.1' R. M, Salter, chairman o f the depart ments o f agronomy at the Ohio Ex periment Station and the university, has been assigned the subject, “ Can we continue to grow as much corn in northwestern Ohio?" day. Jiy order o f,the Boanp of (Irene County, Ohio. H. C. SOHN, Chairman, GEORGE B. KCKXRLE, Clerk Dated, October 10, 1935. {41-10-11—11.1) Wanted—Girl or woman for house-1 work. Stay at night. Week-end off. Phone Clifton 41-R. Good home and ! wages. I Petoskey Potatoes Keeping and Cooking Qualities Unexcelled PRICED ACCORD ING T O GRADE W . B. FERGUSON Old Town and Clifton Pike Phene? County I F B Election, of NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE in pu.wiia.it of the order of the Probate priate prizeS’ The fiald day COUunit- Court of Greene County, Ohio, i will offer ror tee and The Ohio Farmer, sponsor sole at public auction on the o f the contests, plan for 10 entrants 2nd day o f November, 1935 in the women's event. Twenty-one on (he west steps of the Court House, Xenia. are part-ill the two men's Ohio, the following described real estate, husking contests, one fo r buskers o f Z T t ^ J u CoUnty°f 0rccne' and S‘*,e °f in'the shock and one for huskera ’ TRACT NO. 1. Being part of Lot No. ‘ of standing com. 35. of George W, Dunlapa addlUon to the ! rpt,. _!,« . . ___ Village of Cedarviiie, the part to bo con-1 T“ e contestants will be winners of • veyed being the part of' Mid lot, the dt- 20 county husking contests- and the mentions of the same being as follows! „< 1 ,,-i commencing at the western comer of Lot Winnef8 of laat > « • State competl- No. 33, thence northwest with the tion. street fronting said Lot No. 35. 93 feet The usual demonstrations o f - ma chinery for' producing and harvesting to tlio center of an alley, thence with the' center of said alley 150 feet mrfre or less . to the -alloy, on the northeast end of said ! ,.,:|i u . j - r„ lot, thence with the said alley southeast |C° rn W,U be 0n dlSp,ay’ In add,tl0n . so feet to the north comer of Lot No. j there are extensive demonstrations o f 34, thence with tho lines of Lots No's. 34 and 33 In a southwest course to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom a piece of ground -and the shed stable thereon, on the northeast oomer of said land fronting sixteen (16) feet on the alley. Spring in December. Swimming, boating, riding, fiahing — golf. A ll are youra to enjoy* Under a sun that will thaw away the last memory o f winter. W rite or W ire fo r accommodations desired W in tiy E uxopxam R atm From $ 18,00 SingU From $ 24.00 Dodbte Greens fee on oK golf ttm rtts | m i G k >. M. Witxmiow, M m t g s r . hybrid corns grown by Wunder and Blank under the direction o f agrono mists of the Ohio State University. Fourteen different hybrids suited to lying between lots 23 and the lots describ- northwestern Ohio may be compared, which lies between the parcel of ground . ^ the field day, With six Standard conveyed, arid D. 8. Ervin lots,, said alley f varieties common to the locality' ■ being 12 feet wide, and said alley Is to 1 bo left open for the joint' use of the said Rosa Stormont and O, S. Ervin, their heirs and assigns, Said land being con veyed <0 the said Rosa Stormont, conttn- Ittg. thirteen thousand seven hundred and ninetyone (13,791) square feet, move or less.” - , TRACT NO. 2; Being the North Esst comer of Lot No. 35 In Dunlap’s addition to the Village of Cedarviiie, Ohio, bound ed,on (lie East side by a 1654 foot alley, running from Xenia Avenue, to the. Penn sylvania Railroad, said alley being on the East side of Lot No, 24, and the East end of Lot No. 36 of Dunlaps addition to the Village of Cedarvtlle. Ohio, and said tract being bounded on the North side 23 feet by an Riley running from above sold alley west to Vino Street, .being between Lots Nos. 35 a fid 36 of Dunlaps addition to the village, of Cedarviiie, Ohio. Said tract j being a part of lot No. 35 of Dunlaps ] addition to the Village of Cedarviiie, Ohio; ~ the Intention of' this deed la t» convey to l the Grantee herein, all the Interest and title, whatsoever, that Grantor may have; In Lot No, 35, Above tract being ten ■ and ope-hnlf (1654)' fuel on East and West ends and twenty-three (23). feet In depth,’' . , name being a double frame- dwelling and comprised of two (2) tracts which CotutUlUMf a large lot within, the VUUgO limits of Cedar-* vllle, Ohio, Rame being located on McMUIeu Strew tn said Village. -Said premises are appraised at Nine Hundred ($1100.00) Dollars, and must I 10 sold for not less than two-thlrda. (2-31 of said- appraised value, and tltv terms of the sale are cosh': ROGER V. STORMONT, Executor of the Estate of Rosa Stormont; Bceoaaer. Suite 608-8 Barries. Building, Dayton, Ohio ' (It-lO-l-D) IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN STO P ARE YOU INSURED? AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Ask G. H i H a r tm a n Phone 53 CEDARVILLE, OHIO -TO EXPLAIN- MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Columbus, Ohio The“OhioFinancialResponsibility Law”andOur“LifetimeAutomobile PROTECTION Policy” —OUR PLAN OFFERS— Annual Sayings—-Nation Wide Service— . A -l Financial Security—Prompt Friendly Claim Service Vic Donahcy, President, Carl Crispin, Secretary CEDARVILLE, OHIO NOTICE OF ELECTION ON T A X LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION h o t e l M a r k h a m GULFPORT, MIMIMIPPI Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico sam n n x ’Eaciiiifla COAL , FEED, GRAIN , SEED, WOOL , FENCE, ^ FARM MACHINERY and CEMENT U B IK O UFE GUARDFEEDS SPECIAL PRICED ON KELLOGG H OM IN Y FEED * V SWIFT & COLUMBUS TANKAGE and 34 Per Cent Linseed Oil Meal LAY IN YOUR WINTER NEEDS Genuine No. 3 Pocohontas ......................... S6.50 at yard, Semi i> Pocohontan ...................................... $5.75 at yard Hilo Lump ....... -... ..........................................$6.Z5 at yard Hilo Egg .... ........ .... ................. .............,.......$6,25 at yard Archer Lump ...................................... .........$5.50 at yard i JOHN DEERE FARM MACH INERY TOP PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK— NO COMMISSION MARKET DA ILY CUMMINGS b CRESWELL Phone 100 Cedarviiie, Ohio NOTICE is Hereby given .that in pursuance of a Resolution o f the Council of the Village o f Cedarvtlle, ■Greene County, Ohio, passed on the 12th day of August, 1935, there will be submitted to a vote o f the people of said village at the NOVEMBER ELECTION to be held in the village ; of Cedarviiie, Ohio, at the regular places of voting therein, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1935, the question of levying a tax in excess of the ten mill limitation for the bene fit o f Cedarviiie Village for-the pur pose of providing funds for the operation of 'Municipal Water Service at a rate not exceeding two (2) mills for a period o f five (5) years, be ginning January 1, 1936. The Polls fo r said Election will be open at 6:30 o'clock A , M. and re main open until 6:30 o’clock P. ■M. (Eastern Standard Time) o f said day. By order o f the Boani o f Election, o f Greene County, Ohio. G. H. ECKERLY, . Clerk, Dated, October 1, 193§?' • /*• (10-3—10-24 4t) A GALA N IG H T FOR YOUNG A N D OLD 1st B A N D S »<> M A S K E D P A R A D E Dancing In Two Halls * * * K „ $100.00 IN PRIZES -CONTESTS— Prizes for Best Comic Dressed Couple w : * i-'S i - n o t ic e ' OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f F. M-. Reynolds, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Flor ence Reynolds has been duly appoint ed as administrator o f the estate o f F. M. Reynolds, deceased, late of Cedarviiie Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 16th day o f September, 1935. S. C. WRIGHT, . Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, For Sale—Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Cloth Coat. Size 16, Priced reason able. . Call'Cedarviiie 136. “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADS PAY” Make Our Market Your Market SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman Ave. Main 335-J SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Prizes for Best Costumed Couple in Parade Prizes for Best Costumed Child in Parade t Prizes for Best Costumed Dressed Individual Prizes for Best Red Cross Nurse Prizes for Best Clown i *1 Prizes for Best Comic Dressed Child Prizes for Best Square Dancers Prizes for Best Fox Trotters Prizes for Best Waltzers DOOR PRIZES AT EACH DANCE CONTESTS FOR CHILDREN Pie Eating - - Cracker Eating, etc. Prizes For Each MUSIC BY LO.O.F. HOME BAND SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Grand Parade Forms Promptly at 6:45 P. 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