The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

CRDA1RVHJ.F! HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1936 1 Most o f the short oottswMi de*i with BQRie phase o f farming hut there are • TimeIsNotMono; UnlcssJJscd W i s e l y ^ r ‘ rtoS O U ? State Hat Shaft Owraea> * * J S 2 J L “* L ?S !!t£ , Sd Planned to Meet Problem* O f Busy JPeopIe 1 given insbrwition s tou t JwwNri' i » 4 (creamery owners and dairy products _ jmanufacturers attendt the sessions , .. . ’ where the latest discoveries in their Time is not money unless the period . . ^ discussed, rrfewedtois devoted to somewerft ndSon£ f of ^ courB9S are one day while purpose, aceerdmg to Dean J. only several occupy two or three days, F. Cunningham, college of agn - and Qne continues for 16 weeka. In culture. Ohm State University, who the instruction has been say* that the 16 short courses given ^ 80 there is „ 0 wasted time, at the University are specially ^ enroll jn these canurses Planned to aid those interested in agri- are employed and can leave cultural subjects but "who are top busy to enroll in regular coures* % em dm m F A R M RAQ I a w e a y e n r [ j r . m ‘ t - *3 their work fo r only short periods to get information o f value to them. A hybrid com school, January 5, 6, 7, is planned to permit farmers to study the methods necessary to produce hybrid seed corn, which is one o f the latest developments - i n farming practices. The. animal hus- giving instruction in fruit growing, floriculture, landscape gardening, can­ ning, selection o f lumber, and growing vegetables. Poultrymen and owners o f hatcheries may attend classes ar­ ranged especially for them by the poultry husbandry department, I No fee is charged for some o f the courses and a nominal fee is paid in others. Complete information' about any o f the short courses will be fur­ nished to anyone who requests it from the office o f the Dean of Agriculture, Ohio. State University, Calumbus. REPORT OF SALE Monday, November 5,1935 Springfield Uve Stock Rales Co, J 9 HOGS—Receipts 1016 hd. 200-250 lbs...........................9.25 to 9.60 250-275 lbs. „ „ . _ „ „ _ , r__9.2fi to 9.40 275-300 lbs....................... -9 2 5 to 9.40 300 up .___________ ______9,40 down 180-200 lbs. .......................9.25 to 9.35 160-180 l b s . _____ ——___8.85 to 9.05 140-160 lhs................ - ____ 8.00 to 8.75 120-140 lbs..........- _______8.00 to 9.25 100-120 lbs.............- ____.'8.25 to 10.00 Feeding pig* — ------------ 8.25 to 10.25 S ow s ______ ____________—7.00 to 9.00 S ta g s __________ —______6,50 down SHEEP & ,LAMBS—455 hd......... .. Choiee lam b s_________ 8.85 Good lambs - ____ 8.35 to 8.50 Medium lam b s ____,_____7.50 Feeders __—____ -5,00 to. 7.00 Top buckB ___________ 18.00 Medium bu ck s____...___ .7.25 - Light bucks ____________.6.00 Ewes - - - - - - ________ ....2 .0 0 to 3.25 CATTLE!—Receipts 116 hd. Best grass steers ______6.50 to 7.00 Medium steera______ .____5.50 to 6.50 Stock .steers ____ . . . j ,___ 4.00 to 5.00 LWORADlOSmDNE a A Mw radio that la coMMrtttfaf Fraa, a t a « rolte—or from 6 raft* la 3 volte H a a Jiffy. Far low Sral « o « h —?oa oaa-kay-iMa Zaaldi aa o 3 roll radio. For acoaom- teal aad almpla optratlaa aad a llttlt a m niHjF — too map b » , iba u n r ZaallA aa a 6 volt radio.- EaaH-1* a coma f b n radio la lie owa clam,' ’ MAGIC POWER PACK WORKS IMIS MIRACLE: Tha conrarllblr/aalaro I*mad* paulbls by tka aaw- Zaaltk' Fcrmi IIa. a Fawar ra«k. SIf|>, oat for 2 volt opar** lion. SUpa In for 6 volt. COME INI See—Hear It! Toko jm r cbafcaT tat aa ahow you how ll la d a te Tha oaly radio that glvaait yoa hath types a f hattary eparatloa, aad tha boat farm radio mada today, Bath typaa avallabla with althar'hraaoU oasti or yswarfnl ahortwavaplus broad, oau raaaptlaa. M c C a l l i s t e r : r a d i o SERVICE Cedarviile, Ohio , Mk EtsyNeisnt'WayTa LOSE FAT How would you like to lose your fat, increase your energy and improve your health? J ' How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent hips *nd abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will cmnpel admiration? Get on the scales to-day and see how: much you weigh—then get a bot­ tle of Kruschen Salts that cost next to nothing and which will last you 4 weeks. Tike one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water in the morning— - cut down on pastry and fatty meats— go light on potatoes, hotter, cream and-, sugar—and when you have fin­ ished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. Notice also that'you have gained in energy—you feel younger in. body— Kruschen will give any-fat-person a joyous surprise. Refuse imitations— safeguard your health—you lose fat SAFELY the’-Kruschen way. NOTE—Many people And that: the only diet change neeoaaary while tab- > inn Kruschen regularly Is TO EAT ■ fiscc . . THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS v Almost as soon as it became know that the Cedar- ville Elevator was opened, up. the first- o f this- year, rep­ resentatives of a number of commercial feed builders called to make another outlet for their products. Only now, after several month’s opportunity to check up on claims of quality, service, etc., have we taken on one complete line of feeds to represent the manufacturer in this district. ..The, line is— WAYNE FEEDS MANUFACTURED BY ALLIED MILLS, Inc. . While this will he the complete line which we feel is at least the equal of any feed, we will continue to handle the. special items of other brands which our customers may demand. W e feel that a trial will convince you and' solicit your inquiry. • ' —.........' ii i ' i ' i iinsi i’ CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone 21 ■ « South Main Street Cedarviile, Ohio SAFE and SURE? FOR 51 YEARS THIS ASSOCIATION HAS PAID REGULAR DIVIDENDS , July 1936 Dividends 3 Per Cent Accounts opened by November 10th draw Dividends from November 1st and arc Federally Insured. SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING anil LOAN ASS’N St$ E. Main Sf. Springfield, O. "The Pioneer Association of Springfield NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Sophia A, Bruce, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Priscilla 3race has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate o f Sophia A, Bduce, deceased, late o f Cedarviile Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 24th day o f October, 1936. ' S. C, WRIGHT, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE ON FILING SCHEDULE OF DEBTS p r o b a t e c o u r t The State o f Ohio, Greene County. To the surviving spouse, the next o f 1 kin, beneficiaries under the will and all creditors, o f the following estate and the attorney, or attorneys rep­ resenting- any o f the aforementioned persons, Name o f decedent, Done A. Kyle, residence, Cedarviile, You are hereby notified that'. Schedule o f Claims, Debts and Liabil­ ities against the estate o f the afore- Best h e ife r s ____ . . . . 1 ___6.50 to 7.00 mentioned, deceased, late o f said Medium h e ife rs_______ ..5.00 to 6.00 Stock and dairy h f r s .___3.50 to 5.00 Fat cows ________ •_____.4.00 to 5.25 Medium cows __________ 3.00 to 5.00 Canners and cu tters_____2.00 to 3.00 B u lls ________ . . . . . . . ____4.00 to 5.50 Milkers and springers___$25 to $60 VEAL CALVES—Receipts 100 hd. Choice .................. .......... 9.50 to 10.00 Top medium ------------------- 7.00 to 8.00 Low medium ___________ 5.00 to 7.00 Culls and h ea v y --------------5.00 down A totul of 1677 head o f live stock passed through the sale here today. TIogs topped, at 9,50, fat lambs at 8.85, and veal calves at 10.00. Cattle were about steady with last week. Hogs weighing 200 to 250 lbs. ranged from D.25 to 9.50, with heavier kinds, at 9.40 down. Lighter weights from 9.3fi down. A heavy run o f sows were biq. in at prices ranging from 9.00 down to 7.00. : f In the lamb-department most of the receipts o f fat lambs and ewes were adsorbed by a large eastern packer, and prices ranging from 8.85 for choice ewe and wether lambs ,and 8.00 for top buck lambs, dow.i to 3.25 for fat ewes. County, is filed in this Court, Said Schedule o f Claims, Debts and Liabil­ ities will be for hearing before this Court on the 25th day of November, 1936, at 9:30 o'clock A. 'M. Any person interested may file ex­ ceptions thereto at any time prior to five days before the date set for hear­ ing. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this second day o f Novem­ ber, 1936. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk o f Said Court. (SEAL) jLr F a r m L o a n s ^ T I Lowes t i n te r o p we h o v e * < v'*t hud 2 No stock to buy I Very prompt appraisal. \ 4 Over seventeen million dot ia lofs loaned There must I be a q o o d reason ~ WINWOOD&COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, OHIO rh. I, 1‘ fnt-t ■}.1«t fiO• * Th* O*'o f-ar*i iert iLu-*r<fi \/nmI ASK FOR YOUR COUPON WHEN TRAD ING W ITH Merchants You are invited to be in town at 8 P. M. next * WEDNESDAY NIGHT when a special attraction has been planned. B ring the fam ily and also invite your neighbor. Cedarviile Merchants extend a special invitation to he in town each ^Wednesday night until further notice. STORES AFFILIATING Pickering .Electric Shop Wright’s White Villa Grocery Cedarviile Bakery Brown’s Drug .Store Cummings Chevrolet Agency Cummings & Creswelt Hammon’t Dairy Paul Edwards’, Dodge-Piymouth Cummings & Creswelt, by L. T . Dukes, Hardware Don Allen Filling Station , Blue Bird Tea Room Evans Restaurant E. F. Harper, Plumbing # C. H. Crouse C. E. Masters, Grocer Marion Allen, Ice Patton Ford Agency Parker Pool Room Rigio Pool Room Cozy Theatre Shane Barbershop Old Mill Camp Cedarviile Grain Co. Martin Weimer Filling Station Dick Acton Filling’ Station Allen Barber Shop Cedarviile Herald C. L. McGuinn, Coal, Feed Cedarviile Lumber Co. C. E. Barnhart C. H. Gordon A . E. Huey, Hardware H. H. BROWN, President PAUL CUMMINGS, Secretary. A 1 £ur ON DISPLAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 NEW ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEEL BODIES (WM UNISTEELTurrMTl* CoaMnMlMi) Wider, roomier, more luxurious,.aad the fint all-steel bodies combining silence with safety, NEW DIAMOND CROWN SPEEDUNE STYLING Making thii new 1937 Chevrolet the smartest and most distinctive of all lew- priced can, IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE*. (Mmvin mm ) Pro-red by more than two million Knee* Action uaera to be the world's safest, - smoothest ride. NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Much more powerful, much more spirited, and the thrift king o f its price class. i r I t 's the newest o f all low-priced cars . . . new in every feature, fitting and fabric. •. also the most thoroughly safe, the mostr thoroughly proved, the m ost thoroughly dependable* O n S aturday , November 7, Chevrolet will present the brilliant successor to the only complete low-priced car —Chevrolet for 1937, the complete car—completely new , You’ll want to sea it* for it reveals an even greater measure of superiority over its field than the fine car which in 1936 act a new all-timnhigh in Ghevrolet sales. Chevrolet for 1937 is new all through . . . new in the unequaled beauty o f its Diamond Crown. Speedline Styling . , . new in the unmatched comfort and safety o f its All-Silent, All-Steel Body . . . and most excitingly new in the greatly increased power and accelerationo f its High-Compression Valvc-in-Head Engine- Then, too, this thrillingmotor car is provedallthrough- It embodiesall the extra-value features-which have made Chevrolet dependable and complete beyond any other car in its price range, See and drive the complete car—ccmpktdy new. Let your own’ good judgment tell you that it’s the outstanding value o f .19371 CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY , DETRO IT , M ICH IGAN ALL THESE FEATURES'AT CHEVROLET’S LOW PRICES *KneC‘ActitmandShockproofSteeringonMatter DeLuxemodthonly*Central Motors Installment Pten*-inontkfypeyntentt M ettityear poree.' SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALL AROUND (at notetra com ) The finest quality, elcarcst-vision safely plate glass,included as standard equipment. GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION* Eliminating drafts,, smoke* windshield clouding — promoting health, comfort, safety. SUPER-SAFE SHOCKPROOF STEERING* (at rwMttaco«t) Steering so true and vibrationless that driving is almost effortless, •f PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (WHSDMtlfrtafeiihMtf Brsk*M m LM jm ) Recognised everywhere as the safest, smoothest, most dependable brakes ever built, i m IC0H0MCMTMfcttMTATMN, a sniMM, iwtms vmm CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES l ; K G A i m i X % , 0 t t 0 , ' ^flBW 'J m m TISEME OF T.1 FIFTY-: H ; m IE COLUMBL even those it mediate vicin the Ohio Stt Historical £ houses an it is growing . assertion of rone in anno buttons to th - were a cannc the Battle of . found while ■ Island; a gla o f a log cabiri o f the Ham campaign of buck-saw; am door. lock. D out that recci collections ser the state, the creased, intere of-state touri bus visit the portion, than From far : motor car, ca: ers this week annual convei Grange, migh ization whose than 800,000. nation. And Grangers, Cc utively the “ the United St fitting by tht recognized as states in ap fourth annual “ Grange was with the init tional. event, through Nove organization Kelley o f Mi missioner o f . ton following Ohio Grange direction o f S 1873. Although fi ' fantile paraly State Departr no reason to is reachingthe Lucas and which reporter ing to Dr. Fi. ‘ o f the divis diseases, One from Troy tou Auburn towns county; one f county; one fr Ottawa count} field township. Van Orsdall ss disease may bt colder weather Apparatus c ed b y the trai Department o played as a ft highway exhib fair, gained at Nova Scotia. ' the'"reaction r motorists for the thought 01 hide was tran operation o f ] The Highway Scotia request* at the Provine fax. The reqt •theNova Scoti pay transporta to Golumbus. reaction meter will; help to pc reaction ttime i agejto refrain perta said, Through the State Employe 181,865 jobs, < increase o f fif Obtained last > porttcomjpiled 1 tentoook, Of with; private e madh in gove public projects lief totaled 15 AUTH* Pehniselon tract* o f . Beevr- . containing 115 itoMbtedaens, h cenrfc m appii ity o f Dayton, ince at Gncinn Thtt real est, RaacTthe Greei line And ie use: OAtiotol purpo. Mrnm 'fit. Job ■1MW'terttgage annmiMW * pi

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