The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVIUJE, HERALD. FRIDAY, N0\ EMBER 27,1036 -awn mat*. V !»! N O T I C E O F A P P O I N T M E N T Estate o f Kopbu A , Bruce, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Priscilla Bruce has been duly appointed as Exccutcr o f the. estate o f Sophia A, Bduee, deceased, late o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day o f October, 3986, B. Cr WR IGHT, Judge os the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. Farm Loans : hj.. •> •<* * , ■ » --• v '.'"■4 v 4 3 .. v' • WINW00D & COMPANY SPRINOHti D OHH’ !Ac • *_• **• lie 1 luun t • ALL THIS WEEK! Our R «f. $2.50 FRENCH OIL' "C R O Q U IG N O L E " WAVE $ Complete With Shampoo and Wave! Mon., Hues* Wednes. Only! Shampoo, Wave and- ■■AMA**- Neck C lip ___ .. ' BEAUTY SA LO N 2nd Floor—MA IN 1S10 BOSTON STORE SPR INGF IELD - IN 8PRINGFIELD AT THE ONE WEEK STARTING Thanksgiving DAY ! SPECIAL! 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TM aaly r«Na A m M n faa l e t «7*M at tMMU ••MMUaa, •M i M M l fan*' M<Ha mmm IM m . en^*,e. fluataaeMi aatlla.^2iaeeda^ ,^AaArjaaa wBTSSy^OT•▼■SPMMIi VMS* IMSW* SFawlFV* AMit 4 , aaJLtaMka^US ■ SMl| ww pVWVMnB*'IVMHrM*V*V|PS*M mtWWjm* McCALLlSTER RADIO SERVICE Cedarville, Ohio Thanks^rvmsr Season Brings Chicago Show CHICAGO — Thanksgiving season w ill again mark the celebration o f the continent’s foremost agricultural j show, the International Live Stock Exposition. It will open here in its STth renewal on November 28, the Saturday following Thanksgiving, and will continue until December 5. The Exposition w ill be held* in the new two million dollar Amphitheatre at the Chicago Stock Yards, a giant structure that contains over seven acres o f exhibit area. ' B. H. Heide, manager o f the Ex position, states that all records for the number o f entries have been broken this year. L ive stock exhibits w ill total well over 13,000 animals, he says. There will be 28 percent more draft horses this year than at the 1935 show, Other increases over a year ago include 11 per cent fo r beef cattle, three, percent fo r sheep, one percent fo r swine, and 30 percent for beeves, lambs and pigs that will bo shown by boys and girls in the junior live stock feeding contest: The competitions' will feature six breeds o f beef cattle, eleven breeds o f sheep, seven breeds o f swine, and ] five breeds o f draft horses. In addi- ] tion, the famous International Horse 1 Shows, which 'be held every evening J and on four afternoons, will include ] , ( three and live gaited saddle horses, ■ roadster and harness horses, Hackney 1 Welsh, and Shetland ponies, and hunters and jumpers. < With the exception o f the Hor se ; Shows, all o f the 7,500 seats thnt surround the main judging arena will be free to the public. Scores o f con-1 tests will be staged in the coliseum from early morning until late after noon in which thousands o f repre sentatives o f the continent’s finest herds and flocks will compete for ribbons. ' j The judges who will award prizes this year are coming from 17 states, the District o f Columbia, Canada, and Scotland. Walter Bigger, noted British cattleman, will make his 12th trip to Chicago from his home in Scot land to determine the winners in the fa t cattle classes and select the grand champion steer. / j TO LIVE LONGER “TH A N K S A' M IL L IO N ” / NEW TH B t HER ] TISEMEI O F T ! FOR M O RE THAN A/ BULL ION SIXIETHI , ¥ ■ ■ NEWS Ffl DEI L m r im has bought l,130,M(K3ieuoleUi during twelve month*, thereby giving Chevrolet the greatest yaar in its history and the greatest measure o f buyer preference it has ever enjoyed. from (Ae NEWYORK TIMES Tha baildcn o f Chevrolet •re thankful for a n y . but moat o f all for the warm v t the American peept*. And ao again at thiuThankagiying aaaaan wdvaay, "Thank yon, America,” for you ham given Chevrolet a meaaure *4 good-will without parallel in the annal* e l amrlarwinduto y * C m eh it J w A momeut, all that yon have done to impire Chevrolet’* appreci- # Ch ildren b o rn today may expect to liv e lon g er than ch ild ren bo rn about 1900. du e in pa rt to “ h igh er standards o f liyjjpg and labor-saving inven tions.” Na tu ra l Gas and E lectricity, easing the burden o f house w ork , are add in g years to the average wom an ’ s life . C om pare the small c o s t;o f gas and elec tric service w ith the increase in life expectancy. Y o u ’ ll find these services to be 6utstanding bargains.. You have pufehmed 1,150,000 Cher- ideta] ,yon .hove made Chevrolet you nrorile aar ior titerceveoth time in the 1 yu le; you -have givm Chevrolet mi avcry.aectioa of the country; you have' unufwmdt thaa aaun high honor upon Chavreictitraeltaby p*e- charing mare than :205/M0.' rvn— rv»i»l unites you have unde 1950 tfca uwat aupcaaaful year in a i Chavrolet htaiory, • Andnow,,io dimax these aipmapioua o f friandahip, you,are•dhpl>yia*.ava» mora;. marked preference lo r Aha new Ghavrolet ■ - , ■/ It iadifficult to axyrarn adequate appa*- cuUian for gift* ao great and ao genaroua aaJbeae. AU we can say is, "Thank* a ndUieu" for mow than a millon cara ia all. we can do ia offer you tba atill CbavroltA of 1937 in return lor the i Iriandahip ever bestowed upon any ■ oar manufacturer. FOR SAJ1,E—Five desirable houses in Cedarvillfi^ JKeasonable—prices-antl terms; Farms listed in Greene and surrounding counties. Easy terms ar ranged. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Office in .Gaines Bldg., S. Main St. T H E B A Y T O \ I M I W El l uiijfi i i o r t t ! r n \ i i * A \ y CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN eMf COLUMBUS.! conditions in Ol ■report released! foreclosures t j during the m o j marked declintl closures fo r thq with both the total fo r Septel in the report w| collected byv George S. Myer and compiled b| and Home Prot operation with The Septembeil foreclosures wq seventy-one fai1 erties classified ness or vacant total was derij county sheriff sales and an es sales based on farm areas in countries; A noted when th< | compared to tl previous month in September, 1 averaged 71.91 ment and 81.8! praised valuati erties 73.16 per and 75.25 per valuation. e u An importan tines o f the ‘sb been presented Archaeological ■by Miss Helen U 5 inq CITY LOAN serviceto buy A CAR . .. A new 1-D A Y finance service to car buyers now makes The City Loan plan of financing more popular than ever. Simple as A - B - C A, Piclt’ouf your car. B. Stop at The C B y Loan C. D rive you r ca r hom eu . . the same day ^ n o delay. . . no inconvenience SPECIAL TERMS Up to 24'months or even longer time is allowed to pay.' Payments step-down as your account is reduced. Besides, a discount of 10% of the charges is allowed for prompt payment; thus every car buyer finds it easy to make the low payments promptly and earn a worthwhile discount. 1 Finance your car through The City ^ Loan where you establish a money credit at the same time.. . good for cash whenever you need it. Use this new service. It offers many special^ advantages that appeal to car buy ers* Write, phone or come in today. v * 24 E. Main St. J. Merle Fiirnuui, Mgr. Springfield ASK FOR YO UR COUPON W H E N TR AD ING WXPH Merchants You are invited to bein town at 8 P. M. next W E D N E SD A Y N IGH T whematgpedRl attraction has been planned*. Brims: the family and also invite your neighbor. Cedarville Merchants extend a special invitation to/be in 4»wn each Wednesday night untiTYurfher notice. STORES A F F IL IA T IN G polis, it was Henry C. Shet are hand-made Jacoby’s mothe when residing lection has beei in which they .. still in perfect be placed on ciety’s museun cannot be exhi until glass' ‘is Shetrone said., tem ed by the most significan which Miss Jai Another wai others who against tulai e; "rabbit fever,’ State Departi Finley Van Oi vision o f com) serted that colt Shop Wri»bt!a Wfcit» VUI« Grocery Cedimvill h ^ alwiiy Cunmh ffk iC ltnc Ict Agency fir—rrviff f rf" f ------- 1 H am n ir ftJ lM y Paul; Gumming» -it ‘ Creawell, by JL T. Dukas, Hardware Don Alika Filling Station BlueBiud «TeaJ:Roo*i Evans Restaurant E. F. Haxper, Plumbing C. H. Crvuse, C. E. bfastew, Groaer A. E. Richards Drugs Marion Allen, Ice Patton Ford Agency; Parker Pool Room Rigio Pool Room Cozy Theatre Shane' Barbershop Old Mill Camp Cedarville Grain Co. Martins Weimer Filling*Station Dick Acton Filling Station Allen Barber Shop Cedarville Herald C. L. McGuinn, Coal, Feed Cedarville Lumber Co. C. E. Barnhart C. H. Gordon A. E. Huey, Hardware H , ET. B R O W N , President PAU L CUMMINGS, Secretary. tection agains r persons think, cooked flesh 01 > infected rabb. contraction of very thorough the germs. < the disease h: •> r» da lly so fa r t sixty-one persl •'} five fatalities T , f * Orsdall stated t B The division the State Den Relations will o f the recent upholding the S Ohio minimum - Miss Elaine l tendent o f thl a> sent time onij ors are avalial ‘J 1 •mum wage sd minors in th«j restaurant anJ affect approxil V;* The number j ♦J the wage lav 51. ' more than id women and nl put in fo rce l investigators 1 Schefflcr said KERAUHHUNTANBSALEADSPAY’ SNOODLES By Oy Hungerford l | (?UESS m TriRooSH' wutk P oppa ’sj "TooTH B r u s h seaI* VnHIWS WRONG? ^ w ith 'vou r f i n g e r ' No elabora official inaug] when Goven inaugurated January lltli ed. The gov o f office, adm| Carl V. W ej Court o f OE seclusion o f < Capitol Builij small group ; according to I ford BROTH! Methodist ing at Cedatj day, Dec. 7tlj ed by Cedar Cedarville ’Welcome Sponse by J ] Guest spes Springfield, L igh t re f 3. W, H. C. A r
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