The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

(SiiaOTJti* fa ju m M, sj^-L'1 c^s’tM^regtpff ywi’Y^HOTSSps^v1®' sRnHr-^^SRRt^sp ■s^'x^e ■■*'?#.-., wi>i()L,imin»i!iip<ni|i(iwwwiiti>i(i|iii|j|iiiiSgigi#%i|ip^wii^g!<^pww>t|ii'>roi«ijp| * £ # # l -'. v. *-> SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS -%-■ NOT OUR MOTTOJ iftfot b t mmia nsnuni co. Columbw, Ohio Vie Dosabey, Pr*». Carl Gridin, See’y. G. H. HARTMAN, Local Reprceentative, Cedarville, Ohio PUBLIC SALE In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court* Clark' County* Ohio* I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises the „ 90.16 acre farm of the late Noah H. Wright* de­ ceased located in Green,.Township*vCIark County, Ohio about three"miles west of the1Village of Selma on the Cortsville-Clifton Road on ' SATURDAY, "MARCH 27TH Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M. Appraised value $4*600.00 and cannot be sold, for , less than two-thirds of that amount. Terms;—CASH RAYMONDF. BATTIN, EXECUTOR OF NO.&H H. WRIGHT, DECEASED. Business Men To StagS Minstrel Show Tonight Tfcs basket ball f»m « la§t Friday »v«aiag win b« a tide show to tbs mitutysl show to be staged in the op­ era R oom this Friday evening by local business man. The proceeds will go to provide band concerts at intervale during the stpnmer. * Tax Land Sale lb s sale of forfeited land for taxes as conducted by AuditorJames J, Cur- lett, amounted to about (7,000. Owners redeemed 45 o f the 1,076 tracts offered IMost of the tracts were in Osborn and Bath Twp. 410 parcels were unsold due to lack of bidders. \ James Beep* Fined For Intoxication Jaaawi Reset* Gebi&**, formerly « f itenia, found on the Columbus pike last Friday averting in as intoxicated condition, was lined (AM by Mayor Little. Reece and his, wife disagreed over who should drive the ear* and. he was let out alongside the road. Un­ able to walk lw mired in the mud. I t ’ was necessary for Marshal Marshall to use force to land Reece behind the bars. The fine was paid th« next day., Bring your DRY CLEANING to HOME CLOTHING CO.., .Men’s Suits 75c . .We. send DRY CLEANING ANY DAY and EVERY DAY but Sunday. HOME CLOTHING CO, ■XMEVhr FMIIEE9S , , , f -av e k , * — NO ENDORSERS NECESSARY— LMwralTerms CM ‘ Repayment. .1 MR. FARMER! Why not borrow the money you need from this widely known, de­ pendable Institution? Borrow to buy Uve stock, seed, fertilizer, (pole, and other necessary requirements to help you prosper in the greatest agricultural year,curat America.has . yet enjoyed. '• ,* OUTFARMER LOAN PLAN baa been developed especially to .meet the jneeds of the fanner*. Several different gays to borrow and repay. There is one to meet yyur needs. lot "Colonial Mao" Your Way Out of Dob# and Bay Mb Thing* Yon ffoctfl rr flNCt l§ M W._MAIN ST. ■First Natl Bank Bldg Mata MM GroundJTMor SPRINGFIELD, OHIO fMBANltt 8PRINGFIELD, OHIO YOUR RADIO FAVORITE IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE If*, IThe Ft II-3# With 22 V.<.c t > PRE S ENT ING HIS F A M O U S ‘JOHNSON r B u n V ” b n Ifl 1Li I Heard Nightly Over WLW and the Mutual Network ★ r .T ^ 0* - t x t r a < PFfHAf'TMFNT 7’ ' j ■{ ';n ] Pf-v/<‘(- s F ■ ’>• :> A'- (Jdsnn1 On Thu Stag* At I t 30 i* S Bt30 9*30 9*30 11 :3 0 ADM, Children 15c - All Hours, Adults Any Shot 30c Til 6 P. M» Evening Main Floor 40c Balconies 30c S*SWs*«rttwwt»s»«»: OH THE SCREEN** l A d l f l O 0 # I ii Morocco" s te l TbHlht fctipotasoi Chills) Romance! Auto Tag Sales Slow Automobile owners that have pot purchased their 1937 license tags have only until March 81 if they care to use their car or truck. Tags are being is­ sued this year by Mrs. Walter Cum­ mings from the Chevrolet Sides A-, gency. POPULATION GROWS AT PEN The population of the prison farm at London, O., stood at 1696 Tuesday, ac cording to Supt. Jenkins, This is the largest-number o f men ever confined at the London plant. COULD NOT STAND NEW DEAL A1 Guy Horne, Coalville, Utah, re ports that he had a hen. that laid an egg that measured 8 1-2 inches in cir­ cumference and then died. Trying to NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Greet*:Cetinty, Ohio. Evelyn Tuck, Plaintiff* vs. Clifford Tuck, Defendant. Defendant whose place of residence is unknown will take notice, that W has been sued for divorce on ground o f fraud and extrema cruelty and that unless he answers- said suit within six (6) weeks from the first publication of this notice, judgment may be taken against him. ;* FRANK.L. JOHNSON, (2-12—3-l9d) r Atty for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE C O B R T ^ - Eulah Yeager, Plaintiff, VS.- Leslie Yeager, Defendant. Defendant whose place o f residence .............................................. , is unknown will take notice that he beat the egg control edict cost the hen haa been sued for divorce on ground her life. SOUNDS LIKE IT TASTES Charls T. Barnum* Chillicothe, de­ scribes the ^effect o f the dust storm, Saturday, a disease called, “pneumon- oultramicrogcopicsilicovolcanOsis.” .._Lct ‘‘JIMMY” press ■your suit for Easter 35c at Home Clothing Co. itmiiiiifiiiiimiiju'tttiiiHtiHtiiiMimimmmmiifftiiifmHim I 1 9 5 7 | I Automobile — Truck i |LICENSES| I Get your new 1937 licenses at an | | early date. The 'law requires that | |you have the 1937 new tags before | |April 1. | 8v \ \ | Open Each Evening Until 9 :30, i Mrs. Walter' Cumming» | In Charge Cummings Chevrolet Sales | "•iitiiiiHiHiiimiiiHiffimiiilimiiiiHMnliHnmiiimmmmtiiM of willful absence for morfe than three years laBt past.' and. that unless he answers said suit within sut (6) weeks from,the first publication o f this no­ tice, judgment may be taken against him. Case No. 21360. F. W. DUNKLE, 2-19—4-5 Atty for Plaintiff, Bom# SHERIFF'S SALE ORDER OF SALE Titderal Baring. *ad Loan Assoc, n Cltrenc# B. Barnhart, tt il. •“ Greene County Common Pleas Court Cm No. S ltlS ,. . Order o* Bala 2lti5 In ^pursusnee or an order issued rrom th» Common Pless Court, within) sad for the County of Greene, end State of Ohio, made at the January term thereof.. A. D, 1#3T, and to me directed, I Wilt offer for sate at Public Auction on -Saturday* March .27, 1937 AT IS O'CLOCK A M. of said day, at iha'Waat Door of Court Bouse, City of Xenia. the foUoiUng described; Real Estate to-«]t ■ Situate In the Villa** of Cedatrltle, County of Greene, and State o f Ohio/,, and bounded and drscrlbd «s follows; U*ta* alt o f Lot Number Beretiteen <l*> ta Byte’s Addition te the Vitiate of Cedanfile, OWo. *•,* « , ' , Said prenlse* bsTe- beea appraised at IlC IM i and cannet soil for Its* than too­ th!rd* of the appratMauiat. Terms of Sale—CASH, GEORGE P. HENKEL, Bherllf, o f Greene County. Ohio. Barry U, Smith, Atty. • Jimmy Scrilmer To Bring Radio Springfidd One of Most Famous Characters of Air-Waves Talks and $ings in 22 Different Voices ,;4 in his radio series^ “Tho Johnson limlly.” Scribhsr ha* dav*lop*d each of these characters front bis own imagiiiation Aitd takes all the puts, speaking lit K different voices—a feat that has hafflod ecientlsts and the public alike. Oh the stago he reprodncee two of his most famous radio programs, The Wedding of Lacy and Peewee, and Mama. Johnson smacking Pape Johnson over the head with the fryln’ pan. Scribner also sings In both mala and female voices and perfonna a most etarttliig trick When be sings a daet to both fern* (nine and tnasculiae volcee. His*uncanny ability to manlpu* late hi* throat and vocal oorda is said to be almost unbelievable, even when you See'it done. Griet Crowds are taming oot to welcome Scribner at each, o f hii personal i The most nnnsoal personality in radio today, Jimmy Scribner, who is heard nightly over WLW and Mutual Network from coast- to-coast, will appear to person on the stage of the Fairbanks The- -atro, In Springfield, Saturday. ScrObnerWill greet his thousands of radio listeners and warm friends In this territory and entertain them ielUY one of the most unusual and entertaining skits ever seen on the stage, His personal appearances will be at 1:30, 3:80, 5:30, 7;30, and 11:30 P, M. at the Fairbanks.. In Springfield, Saturday. The the­ atre will present a complete screen program to conjunction, the feature - picture being Jack Holt’e new thriller, “Trouble in Morocco." 'On the stage, Scribner intro­ duces to his audiences each of the 28 famous characters heard nightly appearances. Soya Bean Oil Paint Time again to think about the paint Job that was put off last year. - Using Soya Bean oil paint benefits the farmer in two ways: 1 Creates demand for beans meaning better crop prices. 2. Offerers a better paint at prices of Ordinary paint. And Why is if better? Besides using best quality white lead and pigments soya oil paint biters a more elastic coating that never gets flakey hard. Soya, oil is not subject to the oxidising action of the sun as is linseed oil and the white paint does not develops that unsightly "sun-tan” effect after one Season. Science has also determined that to mixing the soya oil under goes a shrink Which ordinary paints, take place after applica­ tion, ’ • p on ’t Forget, We Are Buying Wool Phone lo r Bid WHO GUESSED THE CHICK WEIGHTSt The weight of 26 of the 4-weeks old Hampshire Reds was 16 pouhds and 7 ounces. Looks like Mrs. Townsley with a guess of 16 potmds2 ounces wins the Chick feed. CEDARVILLEGRAINCO. SouthMohs StrSot Tw )«phon« 31 CodarwiH* OM# OSTER HATCHERY and POULTRY FARM Blood Toatod Chick* AHBroods Huy your chicks from a Poultry Man YELLOW SPRINGS* OHIO CEDARVILLE COLLEGE W ill Offer At FOB - Y O U B F B O T B U T l D H This market to equipped with the p if# devices known for the handling of Livestock' .Grading to supervised by men of known integrity, who have grown up in the livestock Industry. Our scales are tested by experts-from the Bureau of Animal Industry* Department of Agriculture* Wash* ingtpn, D. C, FOR YOUR PROTECTION, we furnish Bond to the Department o f Agriculture* guaranteeing the payment of checks. LOW SELLING CHARGES SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Rlwrmu Avo. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mata l*W SATURDAY, MARCH 27, ’37 AT 2 O’CLOCK P. M., ON THE GROUNDS The frame 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 No. 79 o f John Orr’s 4th Addition to the Village o f Cedarville. The buildings will be offered as a unit and separately, and sold to the highest bidder. - . ’ - te r m s .. . f -A* ’V' *' Firstn-Cash in hand. \ , m i J * ^ * \ 3 Second-Buildings must be removed by April 24,1937. Third—Removal o f buildings must be accomplished without injury to trees and property. ByS. C. WRIGHT, Treasurer. V X ’ *. ’*V • "V tiii : xi .w ciii :\ i { oi . iti is a modern car vvilli / Pi.m i:cn;i) iivdhaulic hhaki ' s V 'T i i } * r j ■r ■ ,, -s .. ,• / * - Tbs new Gbevmiet for 1937 it i modem eta with Perfected Hy- dreuBc Brakes—the faicbeet de- vefefwMtofthehydraulkbraking prinriple—th« »o*t dfirieat and dependable hrakCa bialt today. ThesepowerfulCberr^etbrakes arealwayseqnaiked.Theyrespond instantly to light or heavy pedal pressure.The?give tiresmoothest, qnkkaet, tfraight4toastop* on an types o f roads and under all Demand Perfected Hydraulic Brakes on your new ear to*KMtttfKM.TMHWOtltfK* am auA rkjtom mnAUAMtar fia h - mdhthlv rA rm m HD 9W7YOWI WMI Weatheroopdiliotw. They provide braking that toporithre to aeffen —brakingthat will aaftaoardydn andyourfamily m yonnavetiever -liAtoiK*41 fitniiav'itA <Y lataEreti.' ' ■ pMyjPmfllnMJHvnGwHe Demand Pfffcc^d Rtydrirtfe jratan*maddemaadit3taniMS- comfert* safety end Btoln|iaafe* advaatagMwblclt tae avafiaUi'at' few priee* ttdly In the new H i? Cbevwlet^ihe e i^ ntayfeli ;<ta ■i anffwA*r M otor DWisiott* t?*»rei Um* pitroi % itim exH CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES CEDARVILLE, OHIO f

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