The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

_ csmmmm mrrm . F O R Y O U R P R O T E C T I O N TJhis mwk&t i« equipped with the most modern devioep known fo r the handling o f J.?. Grading is supervised by men o f known integrity, who have gyown ap in the Livestock Industry* Gm* soalM are tested by experts from the Bureau o f Animal Industry, Department o f Agriculture, .Wash­ ington, D. C. FOB YOUR PROTECTION, we furnish Bond to the Department o f Agriculture, guaranteeing the payment o f checks. LOW SELLING CHARGES SPRINGFIELD L IVE STOCK SALES CO. SM taaa Avia SPRINGFIELD, OHIO M ila U W Farm Bureau Speaker a w k w m w * * * * * * * W* * ,5WW K ru v fm x* MAKE LOCAL INgPSCTlON To Address Members L. B, Warbingtem educational di­ rector o f the Ohio Farm Bursau Federation o f Colombo* will addraaa a county wide meeting o f farmer* at the Court House Assembly Room Mon­ day eventing, March 22 according to J, B. Mason, President o f the local Farm Bureau. Mr. Warbington w ill speak on the farmers legislative program and in particular on some o f the measures now being considered by Ohio'* 92nd General Assembly. BAY HENLEY SOLD TO MAINE RACING STABLE Basketball Benefit Friday, March 19,1937 College Gymnasium To provide M odem , Sanitary Public Rest Rooms fo r the people o f Cedarville and ' Community. * CEDARVILLE MERCHANTS V 8 . CEDARVILLE HIGH BOYS CEDARVILLE HIGH GIRLS /. v * . JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ADMISSION— 10c and 20c Buy A Ticket To Boost This Needed Improvement Dr. Gordon B. Savage, county health commissioner, issued a state­ ment with expected standards far all*, eating place* and soft drink atands in tbs county. AU such place* will under go inspection soon. It i* also, reported that Dr. Savage will make a rigid inspection of sanitary condi­ tions in each town in the county. All wells where drinking water is open to the public will be tested a* will other wells that am exposed to con­ taminated places, Ray Henley, 2:01% , pacer owned by Ray Hagler, Xenia, has been Bold to a Maine horseman through Harry Short, Columbus, driver, acting fo r the unknown purchaser. The pacer has been a star performer since bis j first entry when three years ago and ■has been tracked fo r seven years. His earnings are placed at 214,000, out o f i 76 races where he took first place 63 ; times and was only out o f the money . twice in his racing history. The pur-’ chase price has not been made public but enough to induce the owner to let his favorite pacer go to new own­ ership. THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS BROODERS Last chance to win 25 pounds W A YN E - CHICK" ..STARTER by guessing closest to the weights o f twenty- Eve of the fine big Hampshire Red chicks in the fop deck of the Hawkins brooder. This brooder and feeding dis­ play seems to he quite a topic for conversation, so stop in.and leave your weight estimate. They will be weighed next Tuesday, March 23 ,at four- weeks. Also on hand is a new type brooder for use in brooder - houses, a little better adapted to ordinary farm use. Hawkins quality of course, but not quite as fancy as the brooder knd broiler equipment. S E E D ' Phone or come in for seed prices. A ll verities of ■grass seeds, domestic and imported. C O A L If you haven't really been warm this winter, get Acquainted with CORLEW and see how its done. Its a. real premium coal which has made a host of friends - this winter. CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. ' Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio GOV. WANTS ADVICE Governor Martin L. Davey writes the Herald fo r advice as to calling an election to fill the-vacancy caused by the death o f Representative Geo. Thorne. We have advised against any election due to . the co s t We also registered a protest against re­ appraisal o f real estate to get more relief money, as real estate has all the taxes levied on it that are necessary. The Gov. has recommended higher appraisement fo r taxation purposes. We suggested that we have twice as many election officials as are neces sary in both township •and village. Each election now costs the village more, than $100, and about the same fo r the township. COLLEGE WILL SELL PROPERTY TAKES POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER WITH AGENCY Perry McCorkell, who is. associated with his father in the insurance busi­ ness, has accepted a position with ti:. j Patton Ford Agency as bookkeeper The insurance business o f the firm Will | be conducted from the same place as w ill be the collection o f municipal water bills. NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Oreene .County, Ohio. Evelyn Tuck, Plaintiff, ■ vs. ’ Clifford Tuck, Defendant.' Defendant whose place o f residence is unknown w ill take notice that he has been sued fo r divorce on ground o f fraud and extreme cruelty and that unless he answers said suit within six (6 ) weeks from the first.publication o f this notice, judgment may be taken against him. FRANK L. JOHNSON, (2-12—3-19d) Atty fo r Plaintiff. The property on northJUain street adjacent the Gymnasium which was purchased some weeks ago by Cedar- viile College, will be cleared o f all buildings soon. In this issue the buildings w ill be offered fo r sale March 27 and must be removed by April 24. The buildings will be offet- ed singly and then as a group. ..vjill furnish the Cash I 1 2 AUTO FINANCING: When you buy a car . , . new or used . « . The City Loan will finance it up t* 24 months or even longer time , . . Purchases f2S to $1,000 . . . Step-Down Payments. SPECIAL FARM PLAN: Farmers who need financing right how to gist ready for the busy sea- # son aheed are using our special "Barnyard” plan with terms payable after harvest. . . amounts $25 to $1,000. .1 3 PURCHASE LOANS: Buy new clothes, new household equipment . . . buy whatever you need with cash . . , land «»->iiey . , . The City Loan will finance you to the limit, J. MERLE FURMAN, ; j City Loan Manager Temperance Notes" *f Sponsored by Cedarville W . C. T . U. National Broadcast Notice: Arrangements are being made for an Alcohol Education Broad­ cast by the National Director o f Edu­ cation, to reach the members o f every local Union. It is expected that the broadcast w ill be a part o f the pro* [gram fo r the first meeting in March, >1937. This will bo a personal message [from Miss Palmer. Your state di­ rector, Mrs. Helen Green, w ill intro­ duce the speaker. Very sincerely yours, Bertha R. Palmer, Director o f Alcohol Educa­ tion. One college president says: "Repeal has settled nothing except the capac­ ity o f the American people to make fools o f themselves/' and adds: "A s long as grievous wrong exists, just so long will good people struggle against it. America will net always be found ljunting fo r the end o f a circle." LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Greene County, Ohio Eulah Yeager, Plaintiff, vs. Leslie Yeager, Defendant. Defendant whose place'o f residence1, is unknown will take notice that he has been -sued fo r divorce on ground o f willful absence fo r more than three years last past, and -that unless he answers said suit within six (6 ) weeks from the first publication o f this no­ tice, judgment may be taken against him. - Case No. 21360. . F . W. DUNKLE, g. 19 — 4.5 A tty fo r Plaintiff. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE We should outlaw intemperance be cause it is the only thing in America, o f which I know, that does not rive a service, You sell a man groceries and you add a service—you feed him. You sell electric fixtures and you light his home—a service. You sell him clothes and you protect his body from cold and give, him a feeling o f respect. You sell him music or pictures, and you add a service to his mind and heart. But you sell him liquor, and not only do you fail to give him a service, you actually wreck whatever powers he possesses/' 24 E. MAIN ST* SPRINGFIELD It takes so little brains to conceive the plan o f having people drink 11 jquor to pay the taxes, and so little Ienergy to carry It out that it would fseenr-urif-the-politiriam r would have- been ashamed to fa ll in with the li­ quor crowd fo r such a thing. Intel lectual pride, if nothing else, should have prevented them from setting ,«p such a scheme.—Dr. Mary Harris Armor. Money to loan at 6 her cent on Real Estate. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADSPAY” D r. 11. N . W illiam s DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs) Ohio PROBATE COURT Green*. County, Ohio - No. 2887 . X, McFarUnd, Adair. .of the Estate of Alhs* ford M c L md , DtcMasd, Plaintiff. v Bally Too*, nf al., . . . , r Defsodanls. fn pursuancs to *n ordfr or th* Probate Court, Green* County, Ohio,, t will offsr for sate at Public Snla at tfat West Door of tbs' Courthouse, Xante, ,(Hilo, on Saturday, March 20, 1937 AT I* O'CLOCK A. M.. the folltmteg described m l estate, to-wtl;— attested In the Vlllaxe of Cedarrllte, Count? .of Greene, and State of Ohio, and known, at:— PIRST TBACT:—Situate in the Vlltege of.' Cedarrllte, In said County and State; and betas < all of lo t Number tire (B) Is Nesbitt's Addi­ tion to the Town of Cwtenrlli., GrMoe County 1 Ohio, as designated eat the recorded plat of Uld iddltlOR SECOND TBACT;—Aim In said Village of Cedarrllte, in laid County and State, and being part of Military Surrey No. ST45 entered In the name of William TompMna, beginning, at a stake easterly comer to Lot.Number.One ID in the Town of CnJarvlu* and, running thence with one of the streets of said Town B. 1414* W. 16 pole# to an alley: thenoe with said allay N. I4V4- K. 85 feet to a stake; thence N. f3*i* E, 16 poles to the beginning, containing 3314 perches. Excepting however about ITS feet off the east end of said last shore described parcel sold and conreyed. by John W, McLean and wtfo to Wm- P. Townaley by deed dated April IS, 1681, reoorded In Deed Saccrde. Gretna County, Ohio, Volume 63, page 666. Said re­ maining tract being about 68 feat eaat and west by, 55 feet north and south and lying south of the tint tract hersiaaboi's described. Tho above premise* are situated on the south aide of Chillicothe Strati, CdarrUU, Ohio, and hare bean appraised at 11,866.66, and caaaot sell for teas than two-third ,(2-3) of the ap­ praised ralue thereof. Said property will be offered for sale at TuliHc Auction to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale: CASH. Successful bidder to deposit ten (16) percent of the purchase price with the Administrator the day o f the Bale, and to pay to said Administrator the balance of tho purchase price, and metre deed for premises purchased, within two weeks after date of salt. Tbs administrator will pay taxes on these premises Including those due and payable June I63f, .and the purchaser, or puitthasan, will have no taxes to pay on said premises until December 1137, b . c. mcfarland , Adam, of Estate of Alice Ford McLeen, Deceased. HARRY D. SMITH. Attorney ter Admr. t-16-36—3-8-13.16 <Assoc. SHERIFFS SALE OIIDEjfc. OF SALE Home Federal Barings and.Loan ts. Clarence E. Barnhart, Mi aL ‘ — Grwne Coumy CowmooPtew Court “ Case No. 21248 Order of Sato 81248 . In pursuance of an order laeuod from the Common Pleas Court, within and for the County of Gretnet and State of Ohio, made at the January term thereof, A. D. 1837, and to me directed, 1 will offer fof Mid at Public Auction On Saturday, March 27, 1M7 AT it O'CLOCK A M, of said day, at the West Door of Court House, City of Xenia, the following described Real Estate to-wlt Situate In th* Village of Cedarrllte, county of Greene, and Bute of Ohio, aid hounded end deeeribd as fottoffa: Doing all of Lot Number Seventeen (17) la Kyle’s Addition to the Village .of Oedarvflle, Ohio, Maid premises hare been appraised at $1866.68 and cannot Sell for lees than tww thirds of the appraisement. Terms of Sale—CASH. GEORGE P, HENKEL, Sheri*. of ( a m i 'CeWi#, Chi*; ; Harry D, Smith, Atty. For SM«—Wrsddtag MMiog sad a»*d lumbar and ITEMS, Corns quick, R . W olfw A CGBAftVILLE C Q U 2 K W ill O ffer A t PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 27 , ’37 A T 2 O’CLOCK P . M ., ON THE GROUNDS The fram e buildings? (dwelling house, eight rooms, and barn) located on the East side o f North Main Street, between the College Gymnasium and the Public. School Building, the same being sit­ uated on Lot N o . 79 o f John Orr’s 4th Addition to the V illage o f Cedarville. The buildings will be offered as a unit and separately, and sold to the highest bidder. TERMS First—Cash in hand* Second—Buildings must be removed by April 24,1937. Third— Removal o f buildings must be accomplished without injury ; to trees and property. By S. C. WRIGHT, Treasurer. ip ip i is r M T M M L A tVMTERKVKt Plume 68 Robert “Bob” Huffman Cedarville, ..Ohio ASK FOR YOUR COUPON WHEN TRADING W ITH You are invited to be in town a t 8 P . M . next I W EDNESDAY NIGHT when a special attraction has been planned. Bring the fam ily and also invite your neighbor. Cedarville Merchants extend a special invitation to be in town each Wednesday night until further notice* STORES AFFILIATING Pickering Electric Shop Writht's White Villa Grooery Cedarvilla Baker? Brown's Drug Store Cummings Chevrolet Agency Cummings & Creswall Hamftton's Dairy Pent Edwards', Dodge-PIymouth Cwuwnci A Creswall, Dukes, Hardware Robert Huffman Blue Bird Te* R oom :sffa^afcflaue J&VMMt I l l p p i B t e . r iw ^P h m *b ing C,.H*.CtwB ^ C. E* Mailer*. Groser A*'®* ^WfcNMde Drug* Marion Al!*n, Ice Patton Ford /Agency Parker Pod Rc Rigio Poo) Rot Cosy Theatre Shane Barbers! Old Mill Camp Cedarville Grain Co. Oscar Everhart. Shall Fling Station, Renta 4$, West Allen Barber Shop Cedarvilla Herald C* H . OofedoiK • H. H. BROWN, President PAUL ctmauNos, m re tm J i. * . -4

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