The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

' t j it'f’gj'flffj-;fi’r: CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SO, D>88 Turkey Prices Below That of Former Years White the price of turkey jin the big city market may sewn a bit high, one thing ia certain and tha t is the prtee to the grower in this year of pro*- porifcy ia much below the price any year of the depression. Market re­ ports are that the supply is probably over the demand this year, due to the drouth which was favorable to young; turkeys, Cold wet weather is more than young turkeys can stand. Reports are that turkeys in Texas and Oklahoma are only ten cents to the farmer. In this section William Marshall- says that fifteen cents in all he can pay for live birds and these must be in the ten-twelve pound class. Heavy birds only bring twelve cents a pound on foot, Greene county has more turkeys this year than has been- known for many years. Estate of Sophia A. Bruce,. Deceased. Notice is hereby, given that Priscilla Bruce has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Sophia A. Bduce, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th. day of October, 1936. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge os the Probate Court, ' Greene County, Ohio. IWQRAOiOSinDNE 1 A M r n S t l h , to *M**riJU»f A m > M wto"!Wlw«tilaw lw to —4a ■ _ Ito towInc a n - m «*a tmt Sk l a M k a i l n h n a t . to , toil aai «*■>!> out a. a w , a « a v -> m a q ^ ln * il ,SHMh as a * val* taito. Sadfto MAGIC POWER PACK WORKS XMIS MIRACLE Jmm H i w ian lU t /a n n to ■»<*o***IM»Optfc* M ,' M lk :-r*naIh* hiwralbllte far a vat, (H n * U n .lif ,l* ( w ln k < COME INI Si— Hiarlfl ‘ T«A* yamr r f i l n l Let u »k*w In * to to »<—*■-H*x,■■V. iaton -.rtutietr**. IM t o i l -totM 1a rf d a Sana M in w w i l U lM h k e i l w knaS* M » to i «mM !lwn n i l ii >m* McCALLI&TER RADIO SERVICE Cedarville, Ohio IN SPRINGFIELD AT THE REGENT 15 Week Starts ‘Thursday Coming Thanksgiving “THREE MEN ON A HORSE” Rike-Kumtfcr Th ank sg iv in g D ay T oy Parade NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT IN SPRINGFIELD AT THE S T A T E 15 Pour Days STARTING SATURDAY! Ten o’clock Thanksgiving morning will find delighted youngsters and grown-ups. from throughout the Miami Valley lining Dayton’s down­ town street to see the Great Annual Rika-Kumler Company Christman parade. As in the past years this Dayton store will do homage to Santa Claus in a parade of regal pageantry welcoming him to Dayton and to the Bike’s Toy Store in a burst of splend­ or, po rp and festivity, The parade this year promises to be even bigger and better than thos» of past years. New floats, new costumes, new colorful and amusing features have 'been planned and fer many months skilled craftsmen and artists have been working to make the event a truly thrilling one. - Buffo; the giant clown, 14 feet nigh, will, lead his favorite characters from ithe Fairyland and out of the comic* strips. You’ll find, among his happy throng, Pop-eye and Olive Oyl, Miokey and Minnie Mouse, Baggedy under ZOO sold a t 9.25 down, while Fat lamb prices continued to hold those over 275 brought 9X0 down, good compared with large terminal points, choice ewe and wether lambs cashing a t 8,69* Other grades ranged from 8415 down, and bucks discounted about 100. F a t ewes sold a t 2.00 to 2.50. | Feeding pigs ranged from 7.50 to 9.23, a r ! f it L,uuher cows 5X0 to 8.60. A good run of boars brought 5.40 down. In the cattle department, there were no dry fed steers or heifers offered. Best heifers offered Tanged from 7.00 j to 8.00, and medium and stocker heif- j ers a t 3.50 to 4.50. Fat cows sold upwards to 4.60, and cutter kinds 3.00 !down, In the calf pens, choice vealers cashed a t 10.00, while top medium, and low medium‘grades ranged fc'im* 5.00 to 8.00. For Sale—Duroc male hoy, two years old. Phone 152-F-5. t ^ € H E V 1 0 L E T «37 Pke (trmpfde Can.- GrmpleteAjTj&ur ' Post your farm and protect | livestock, “No Hunting" signs i for sale at this office. Subscribe to THE HERALD Two Big Pictures in Springfield Ann and Andy, The Old Woman who jliwed in a shoe, Hansel and Gretal, Mother Goose, Little Boy Blue, Old. King Cole, Humpty Dumpty, The Three Little Kittens, Peter Babbit,; Little Miss Muffet. . There, will be! Indians and Cowboys and a Circus . Wagon with comic monkeys and tigers. ; * The children of the Dayton High Schools have designed five of the leading floats. 'Most important of all, of course, giant red sleigh drawn by snow white reindeer and attended by his crew of little elves. He will be master of the- day// and when the parade arrives at Rike’s, Santa will mount a ladder and go down the chimney to his toy head-, quarters. The parade will start from the Montgomery County Fairgrounds' promptly at 10 o’clock and go straight down Main Street to the Monument. From there it will proceed back on Main Street to the Fairgrounds. Those exciting young lovers of '‘Captain Blood/’ Errol FI rnn and Olivia DeHaviland are together again in the new Warner Bros pic­ ture, “The Charge1of the Light Brigade” which will open a week’s engagement; in Springfield at the Deluxe Regent theater, Thursday. Breaking house records in more than 30 of the 65 key cities in which it was first shown last week, the film is predicted to be heading . for the No. 1 position of the year! { “The Charge of the Light Brigade" has the action and excitement that appeals.to men and .children and the' beautiful, romantic sequences which thrill the women. It is ope of the few motlop pictures which are said to appeal to all theater­ goers. The Regent theater will present as its Thanksgiving special, start­ ing Thursday, November 26, “Three Men on a Horse,” the film version of the hilarious race horse comedy which racked Broad­ way for two y,ears. The State theater in Springfield has as its week-end attraction opening Saturday for 4 days, “Pig­ skin Parade,” the hilarious Fox mu­ sical hit, with Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley, Stuart Erwin, Arline Judge, Betty Grable, The Yacht Club Boys and others featured In the cast. "Pigskin Parade” is the story of a Texas farm boy who de­ veloped an amazing accuracy and jumjtosaing watermelons and who was subsidized by a college tor their game with Yale. The passes lie tosses in the big football battle are said to be the most thrilling ever seen and the comedy and songs in this film are the year’s best. More TfaianTen Million People viewed the New Chevrolet in the first 24 hours Thousands upon thousands have already placed orders. ■ ■ . Other thousands are buying at this moment. . . . See and drive this brilliant new car and you will want one, too! r r s WINNING THEOKAY OF THE V. S. A.! a ta ra tbaaf th e okay—the en thu sia stic That’s the word that iacomingiroavthe cities, towns and ianas of all America, wherem m than-ten million ' people viewed this new Chevrolet in the first 24 hours . ... where thousand! upon thousands have already placed orders . . and- where the demand for new 1937 Chevrolet* is increasing with each passing day! < The reasons are plain. This new Chevrolet for 1937 is the only low-priced * KmmA etim and Siseip n a f Stsarlag an Master to, T■—Fw.rfdi m4r dtmreimMetsr C».. Detroit.Mich. THE ONLY COMPLETE C A R - PRICED ear with New High-Compression Valve-in-Head Engine, New All-Silent, All-Steel Bodies, and New Diamond CrownSpecdline Styling . . . tbe only low-priced car with Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. Improved Gliding Knee- Action Ride* and Super-Safe Shockproof Steering* . . . and the only low-priced car which com­ bines GenuineFisher No:Draft Ventilation SO LOW and Safety Plate Glass All Around at no extra cost! f Take a look at this car, take a ride in it,- and we arc confident that you will give your complete preference to the complete car—completely ncic. rt» kmomcm .Tunniinm General Molars In sta llm en t Plan—m onthly pay­ ments to suit your purse . A General Maters Kata*. CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES GEDARV ILLE , t OH IO REPORT OF SALE Monday, November 16, 1936 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—875. . 200-275 lbs. _J_................ 9.35 275-300 lbs. 9.30 300 up 9.25 down 180-200 lbs. ______ ____ 9.15 to 9.25 160-180 : lbs. .....................9.00 to 9.10 140-160 lbs. ............. ....... 8,00 to 8.50 120-140 lbs. . . . 4J______ 7.50 to 8.50 100-120 lbs. 1-_________7.50 to 8.50 Feeding pigs ---------- ___7.50 to 9.00 Sows — ......... 8.00 to 8.50 Stags ---------------- 6.50 down SHEEP & LAMBS—502. Choice fat iam b s____ __8.60 Light fat Inmbs_______ 8.25 Good lam b s___ ____ 8.00 fijedium lam b s______ _7.60 Top, buck lam b s__ ____...7,50 Medium bucks_________ 6.60 ■ • Light buck s___________6.00 Ffeeding lambs _____ _-._5.00 to 7.00 Fat ewes __________ :___ 2.00 to '2.50 Breeding ewes _________ 3.00 to 6.00 -CATTLE—Receipts 94. Dry fed steers, non e___ 8.50 to 9.50 Beat h e ife rs___________ 7.00 to 8.00 Medium class heifers 4.00 to 7.09 Stocker steers _____ _ 4.00 to 7.00 Stock heifers __■______ ..3.50 to G.75 Fat cow s.............. .3.50 to 4.50 Canners and cutters ....1 ,60 to 3.00 Bulls .................................4,00 to 5.25 VEAL CALVES—88. Choice ............ ................ 9,50 to 10.00 Top medium . . . ._..__..«7.00 to 8.00 Low medium__________5.00 to 7.00 Culls and-heavy ___ ..5.00 down Demand fer live stock was brisk in all departments today, and prices a- bout steady with last Monday. Hogs topped a t 9.35 for weights within the spread of 209 to 275 lbs. Top lambs cashed a t 8.60, or about 40 cents lower than a wegk, but terminal markets were fully SO cents lower than last week. Veals cashed a t 10.00 for choice pens, The demand for hogs was broad and prices about steady. Weight; - -v '* ■HOW SOON CAN I GET A UAH ON MY CAR How toon con I got o loan? The City Loon oxpoeft that question and it pre­ pared to antwtr 8 with prompt action. tV h d t a tA k •TSA LOANS, You con now g et a loan on your cor tho tamo day you need the m^nay. No d e la y s...n o waste of time. * Ant* Loam Amount* $25 to $1000 You deal direct with the auto-loan man­ ager who it ready to extend hit judgment and consideration to your immediate needs. Qrich 1-Day Stnrie* No delay—No Rod-tap* Tonm to Suit You Call on The City Loan when you want money in a hurry. Besides the fast serv­ ice, you will find many other advantages end special features that will please you. The loan' you need it^as good at yours right now. New 5tepteown Payments Loan Refinance, Itself Liberal Collection System Discount of 104b of the chorees allowed for prompt payment. J. Merle Furman, Mgr, 24 E. Main St. Springfield ASK FOR YOUR COUPON WHEN TRADING WITH Cedarville Merchants You are invited to be in town at S P. M. next WEDNESDAY NIGHT wlieti aspecial attraction has been planned. Bring the family and also invite your neighbor* Cedarville Merchants extend a special invitation to be in town each Wednesday night until further notice. STORES AFFILIATING Pickering Electric Shop Wright’s White V illa Grocery Cedarville Bakery Brown’s Drug Store Cummings Chevrolet •Agency Cummingw A Creswell Hammos’s Dairy Paul EdwsuyUV Dodgn>Plyniautt& _* Cummings A Creswell^ by L . T. Dukesy Hardware Don AU«n FUimg Station Blue Bird Tea Room Evans Restaurant E. F, Harperf Plumbing C. H. Crouse C. E. Masters, Grocer A, E. Richards Drugs Marion A llen, Ice Patton Ford Agency Parker Pool Room Rigio Pool Room Cozy Theatre Shane Barbershop Old Mill Camp Cedarville Grain Co. Martin Weimer Filling Station Dick Actoii Filling Station A llen Barber Shop. Cedarville Herald C. L. McGuinn, Coaly Feed Cedarville Lumber Ccs, C. E. Barnhart C. H, Gordon A. E, Huey, Hardware H. H. BROWN, President PAUL CUMMINGS, Secretary. ‘HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAT’ SNOODLES 1 By Oy Hungerford FIFT NEW F Recent, were req by Secre Myers tc board of Jay occur rnent of election i their con an early must be December be indue! Checks oi fee shoulc S. Myers newly-ele 1 they are or a new missions . Secretary certificate accompan commissi; the count the comir to the ele< with law clerk of General . to send i .fee, or tc the Depa Myers sai Virtuall being bro rent seas reaching Wooddell nervation, -"to-increa-— mount of sportsmer bagged, t. censes so injured w crease ev law viola Wooddell that this - season, w ; total sper,1 Sorips sut'it and licen tion of t' with rabt usually It Hungariai found in tv promising shortcomii has devcl years." A con; bootleggin ing the C made und Humphrey division ol Control, liquor nov from Ken is very sr source tin More thar traasferrei trictn and of roving p a rt of O the last 1 fense—the whisky s« case, and legally is under the and agenc Orchard joining to: eighth am by the def forestry i- from Dect developme will be pr cipat spor Greene, cl hortkultu, COMMUN On Thur there will given in benefit of inanity an fee «a ou! whkb wll We urge worthy pr' not etoly sf fhoee in r, S , i9 IT Word vv.i Washingt; by Presid Taber, r Grange, a retary of ^ Federatior make a si farm-teha; tee, headc tary of Af ond’compc farm lead? iirs t h e r t h is ;ad EnpH r_ Diamm ;edcar wi ding Kne eering* ., which cor Ventilati< ound at i cc a ride ou will gii the cample munihly j»oj Motor* Fait \LI 5 rd

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