The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

CKDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1 M 7 , w a r n mmmm FranchotTone’s “Between 2 .Women” What a place to be—that 1 b '‘Between Two Women"—and that’s where Franchot Tone, popular man of the mpvles finds him­ self in his newest Metro-Goldyn-Mayef jjicture. The women In­ cidentally are very lovely ones as it happens to be pretty Virginia Bruce to his right and Maureen O’Sullivan to his left. . "Between Two Women" Is the story of a famous surgeon who had more trouble saving his own neck than his patients lives. The plot reaches ■' a powerful and pulse-pounding climax with Tone called in to perform a'delicate .operation on the man who has taken his favorite girl away-from him. The picture, one of the top-notchers of the new release lists, will open its first engagement in this territory a t'th e new air­ cooled Majestic theater in Springfield, Thursday. August 12. The film is scheduled for a week’s engagement at the Majestic, in .Springfield. MILE INCOME DEPENDABLE THE FARMER’S INCOME FARM INCOME AT ITS 1932 LOW 1929 LEVEL-100% . FARM INCOME IMPROVEMENT 1934 1929 lEVa -100% . REPORT OP SALE 1 Monday, August 9, 1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. IIOGS—Receipts 665 head. 2Qii-£25 ibs............. ......... 13.40 £25-250 lbs...................... 13.25 250-275 lbs....................... 12.00 275- 00 lbs------- -------- 12.65 to 12.00 300 lbs. up — -..... ......... 12.55 down * 160-200 lbs.*_________ 13.20 itJO-lSO lbs. ............13,00 .140-100 lbs. .. . . . _-. ll.40 120-140 lbs. ....................11.30 Feeding pigs - ___ ____ 13,90 down Fat sow s____________ 10.50 to 11.25 : Stags _______________ 9.00 to 10,00 ; SHEEP & LAMBS—236 head. Top lambs ---------------- 10.75 Medium lambs _______9.25 to 10.25 I Buck lambs — -1.00 less in class [Fat ewes _»__________ 4.00 down Yearlings --- --------------- 7.00 to 8.00 i Feeding lambs — j..,____7.00 to 8.30 j CATTLE—Receipts 235 head, | Fair steers . . . . . _______7.00 to 7.90 j Feeder s te e rs__________6.60 to 6.90 j Medium heifers ____7.80 to 9.05 [Fair he ife rs--------------- 1 G.C 5 down j Best fat c aw s_________0.60 to ' 6.10 Medium cows _____4,50 to 5.50 Bologna cows _____.___ 4.50 down Best bulls .................._„„_6.50 to 6.95 Medium and light bulls ..6.50 down Milk cows_____ j . . ' . . 337,00 to $65.00 VEAL CALVES—Receipts 150 head. Good and choice____ .11.25 to 11.35 Top medium________ .10.00 to 11.00 Low medium _____ 1.00 to 10.00__$i Low medium ________9.00 to 10.00 Culls ________________ 8.25 down. Receipts on today’s market totalled nearly 1200 head. About 650 head of hogs were consigned. Best butcher hogs scaling an average of 207 lbs. cashed at 13,40, with weights ranging upwards from 225 lbs', sold within the spread of 12.55 to 13.25. Lighter weights, 200 lbs. and down sold from 1.3.20 down. Feeding pigs sold by the pound topped at 13.90. Fat sowg in sorted lots sold at 10.50 and 11.25. Sheep and lambs continued steady at 10.75 for top ewo and wether lambs, and medium kinds at 9.25 to 10.25. Bucks were discounted the usual 1.00 per hundred in their class. Feeding lambs going back to the' farm for finishing sold from 8.30. down. The bulk of.the receipts in, the cattle- department was the. stuff of grassy variety* with prices 50 cents to 1.00 lower than a week ago. Fair steers sold downward from 7-90, and most heifers in the same spread, with a few good kindB at upwards to 9.05. Fat cows were more numerous than last Monday, best of those offered sell­ ing around 6 . 00 , while mediupi kinds sold mostly at 4.00 to 5.50. Best bulls sold from 0.50 to 6.90. In the vealer' division, good and choice softs topped at 11.35, with best medium grades, 10 to 11 , and low medium at 9 and 10. - Culls and light calves sold downward from 8.25, with the bulk around 4.00 and lower. This lovely creature, one of the 288 sun-kissed California beau*] ties in the new screed hit, "Artists and Models," is the only fem - 1 inlne in the cast to whom Martha Raye, popular corn-fed com*', edienne, will "concede-a thing.” One can hardly blame Martha'J for bowing down to such predominating feminine beauty—becauseJ the ’girl is nice to look at, don’t you think? ' 4 "Artists and Models" is tile title of the new and lavish Para­ mount musicomedy production, co-starring Jack Benny, radio favor* ite, and Martha Raye, funniest gal in the films. Other great enter­ tainers featured in the picture are Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino, Galll Patrick, Ben Blue and Judy Canova, the Yacht Club Boys, Louisl Armstrong and his ace band, Judy Anne and Zeke, hillbillies andf Connie Boswell of the Boswell Sisters trio, ■" ...... . T h is outstanding film, ['Artists and Models” will be first' see? in this section at the beautiful Regent trenter In Springfield, where4 it opens a week’s engagement, Friday, August 13. " itnMa 1 Payments made in Ohio for the 1936 agricultural conservation program to June 30, 1937, were $9,107,296.84. Ad­ ditional claims will make the, total payment more than $600,000 higher, Milk proved a more dependable source of farm income during re­ cent years than most major farm products, according to the Federal Trade Commission’s recent agricul­ tural income study. - During 1932 when gross farm in­ come sagged to its lowest point, dairy farmers received 54 per cent as much foremilk as in 1929. Farm­ ers received only 40 per. cent of. the 1929 total for livestock, 38 per cent for tobacco, 34 per cent for cotton and 29 per cent for wheat. M iik In d u stry Foundation Chart By 1934 when gross farm income recovered substantially, milk was well ahead of qther major farm products with a gross of 64 per cent. Livestock was 51 per cent and wheat 45 per cent. Only one- non-food crop was higher—tobacco at 78 per cent of the 1929 figure. Cotton was 48 per cent of the pre­ depression income. From 1929 to 1934, the average' Income to the producer from milk held up better than any farm prod­ uct reported. County agricultural agents J. F. Johnson, Paulding county, and R. S, Oetzel, Van Wert county, alternate in broadcasting each Wednesday noon from Station WOWO at" Fort Wayne, Indiana: The farm program frpm this tation has been a regular feature for years but these are the first Ohio ex­ tension men having a regular spot on it. All the 1937 crop of wheat and rye in Germany has been requisitioned by the government to safeguard the na tiori’s bread supply. ORDINANCE NO. 198 WANTED! ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE Best Prices Paid Articles 0 1 no value to you are worth money to me. Especially want colored glassware, must be fifty years old or over. Can use six-leg drop-leaf tables in maple, cherry or walnut. Chests, open arm chairs and many other items. Address, Collector, care box 17, Cedarville Herald. THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS WHEAT Again the hustle of harvest season and prospects of a good crop in spite of the past rainy season. The com* bines are at it more than ever and the rush to get started will mean at least early crops will have too much moisture to keep in storage. We have the' only dryer in Greene County and can, take care of any damp grain, wheat, barley, rye or oats now and corn later on. We are also equipped with moisture tester— it was not used much last season—and can determine the grade of grain in very few seconds— no uncertainty of grading after your wheat is mixed with others in a car and graded at terminal. • All Wheat bids are based on No. 2 grain with one cent premium for No. 1 Last season this premium was paid on a little over SO per cent of the wheat across our scales. - NO OTHER DEALER IN GREENE COUNTY RECOG­ NIZED No. 1 WHEAT IN SETTLING WITH THE FARMER. Send your wheat to a modern equipped elevator where -there is no wait and no congestion............ CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio AN ORIDNANCE MAKING IT AN OFFENSE TO DAMAGE, BRE^K INTO, TEAR UP, REMOVE OR DESTROY ANY PART OF THE PAVED STREETS, OR ANY OF THE HARD SURFACED STREETS OF TIIE VILLAGE O'-’ CEDARVILLE, OHIO, WITHOUT FIRST OBTAIN 1NG A PERMIT SO TO DO, AND GIVING BOND TO THE VILLAGE IN AN AMOUNT AND WITH SECURITY TO BE APPROVED BY THE MAYOR. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO SECTION 1, It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to damage, break into, tear up, remove or de stroy any part' of the paved streets, or any part of the hard surfaced streets of the Village without first obtaining from the Mayor a permit so to do, and executing and deliver­ ing to the Mayor a bond to the Village in an amount to be approved by said Mnyor, said bond to secure the proper replacement of that part of the paved street or hard surfaced street to be damaged or removed, and to indemnify said Village against any and all damage resulting from the injury to, or the breaking into or tearing up of nny}of the said streets. The operation of any machinery or vehicle, 01 * the hauling of any machinery, implements, or other prop­ erty over any of said-streets which shall in any way damage the surface of the same ahull be an offense under the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 2 . Any person or per­ sons violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall, one conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not ex­ ceeding Two Hundred Dollars ($ 200 . 00 ), and shall pay the costs of prosecution. 1 SECTION 3. Ordinance No. 88 , passed September 15, 1916, and any and a ll' ordinances, or parts of or­ dinances, inv conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take effect, and lie in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 2nd day of July, 1937, KENNETH L. LITTLE, Mayor of Village*Of Cedarville, Ohio. Attest! John G. McCorkcll, Clerk of Village of Cedarville, Ohio. (August 6*13) LEGAL NOTICE (’iilherlno K. Tronic, Foye M. Tronic', a minor, seventeen 1171 of due. Dorothy IK Trmite, a minor, thirteen ()») yimrs.of ii « c , jihrl Hubert W. Trouto, » minor, nix Hi) >WS iif age, who reslilo at 12110 Mouth High Street; Denver, Colorado, will take notice that Lee !.- Kohler, as ndmlnixtratrlx of the Kstntc of Lelltia A.'Trout*, deceased, on the lfiih day nf July.-1113', filed her petition In the Probate ('hurt, fircone County, State of Ohio, alleging that the (iera»i)U} eslato of said decedent Is Insumdent to pay her debts In adiuhilutoriug her estate, that she died sctxed In fee simple of the following described real estate, to-wlt: TitACT WO. 1, Situate In. the County of lirccfttf, State of Ohio, and In the Village nf Cedarville and hounded and described us follows: Being forty (40j feet 11 ft of the Jfartt) side of Lot No 2, on the ortKtnal.plat of said Village and situated nil Main Street urnl run­ ning hm'K eighty-two and one-half, (8%) feel, TltAt’T NO. 2. Situate in the County of Creche, Spite of Ohio, aud Village of Cedar- vllle, Being part of J<ot No- 71 as the same Is designated anil known on the recorded plat of said village, and being a strip olT of the West side of <n|d lot twenty-eight. (28) feet wide, faring CbUllcolhe Street and extending the .full length of said lot. < The prayer of said petition 1* for tfiq sale nt said premises apd for payment of the debts and charges aforeaahl. The persons first »lto»e mentioned will further take notice that they have tf-VIt made parties of Sshl petition and that limy are to make answer on or before the 18th day of Sept., 1037. Hated this llltll day of July, 1937. MSB L. KOHLKJl, as administratrix of tho Estate of Itotltla A. Tronic, deceased. Ml LI,Kit & FINNEY, Attorneys. July 23, 30; Aug. fl, 13, 20, 27. LEGAL NOTICE ■Greene Common Pleas Alton Whitmire Vs, Carmen Whitmird. The defendant whose last known address was Port O Lemon, Costa Rica will take notice that suit for divorce has been filed against her by the plaintiff charging fradulent Contract, wilful abse e and extreme cruelty and said case will be fpr hearing in the above named Court on and after six weeks front the first publication of this notice. ALTON WHITMIRE, By Frank L. Johnson, Attorney. July 23-30; August 6-13-20-27. NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE Order of Sale In partition Nwtwi J, Punkrit ra. Helen Wilson, et al. C.roetie (VimUy Common Picas Court, rvuui No. 214(13. Order of Hale 214G3, In imraunnco of an order Issued from Uie Common Plena Court, wllhln and for the County of fJrcrne, and Stale of Ofilo. made at Hu* May lorm thereof, A. D, 11)37 and to me directed, I will offer for sale at Public Auction at tho West door of the Court House, Xenia, Ohio* on t> Saturday, August 14, 1937 AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. OF SAID DAY, (lie following described Beal Kstate towlt: KIIIST TRACT: Situate In tho Township of t'edartllle, In (lie County of Orcene and Greene Common Pleas Herman Saeh vs. Esther Sachs. The defendant, living at 1243 S. 49th Court, Cicero, 111., will take notice that plantiff has filed suit for divorce in the Common Pleas Court Greene County, Ohio, praying .for a divqrpe on the ground of gross neglect nnfi extreme crtielf.y. Said pnsp will he for hearing on and after six weeks from the first publication of this notice and that unless she answers by that time judgment may be taken for plaintiff. FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff.. (6-25—7-29-Ct) LEGAL NOTICE Grepne Common Pjegs Wni. P. Harper Vfl, Rega P. Harner. The defendant whose last known ad­ dress was Sarasota* Fla., will take notice that suit for divorce has been filed against her by, plaintiff charging extreme cruelty and that Unless she anssvers or demurrer within six weeks judgment may be taken against her. The time starting to run from the first publication of this notice. F, L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio Case No, 3282 (\ Wrltfbl, Administrator of the Kstato of Jacob Clark, Detonat'd, Plaintiff* T«. The t nknouu Heirs and Next of Kin of Jacob Clark, Dercascd and u a ii , W with tho’lino 1,10 ,Mm# ,,r William Whlld, ffo 4373. Beginning 40'poles lo £ slouc; Ih c U ?l * J*-1'1 fect ff°n“ * * • ‘■‘•8 H*ywood’», In a ntnnn: th.nrn ,,mv A " c-»««ly comer Ml the South Stale of .Ohin, being part of .Military Survey | -j-i,,, Devisees. Loeatres, Kxechtnrs and No. 226, and hniindef) end described an follows: i .\,jIn|nlr.lrn[{<rs (,f „„„ Deceased Heirs at Beginning at a stone In a Township road al ,„w ,)f Sal,| , n „rk> Deccaaed. the N. E. Comer of the lands of S. K, William-. T|1C c nknmvtI am) N>xt of Kln of von; lhei.ee S 82- fc. along said r<«.dS7.(!25 Deceased. The Devisees, Legatees, poles to a stake; thenrr) b 8!,« JV. 139 poles, Kxo,.u„,r4 Administrators of any deceased o a slake; henee N. 82» W. 37 r,2.. poles to ,lclr J#w of r l „rk, deceascd, wilt take 'll **ld, ' v ni“ la"*1 and 'henec f „ lM m r Wr| Al,loln,M„ (or lhe f 1 " ‘’" I beginning, „f j BCob r)flrk, dCcea»ed, on the 12th eon alnlng .,0 acres of land, 'f the same more , . nf 1(,37 ,,, ,hc pro. S K ro ^ i T h tA W" en J l ! . r t aif Mmmrv' kl,<’ ('0"r' state of Ohio, SM OND J llX p ti Being part of Military n|lntlnR „int llw personal estate of eald de- ->unej No, 2 .,r beginning at a stone In a . , tnstifTlcIcnl to pify Ida debts and the Township road at tl:a eon er of Jidin Kjrle’a ' ....... *, .'and running thence along s«ld road, S. ' !S L Bl, & , W. 2.37.1 poles to a Stake N. B, Corner to • J?-c k d*.ca ac,7cd ln fw-al»Ple of said above doacrlbcd SO S. SiA” W. along the line irnel 139 poles hi, s slake i7.fi21 poles In Ilia east Williamson; thence H if snld Williamson 82° F,. 23, 84 poles to a stone; thence , , _ . .. , _ 9 V W. 119.31 poles lo a stone; thence <Iwrleaton-wcs. Jefferson ant) Xenia Turnpike S. K 2 ° K. 19.28 poles lo a stone; Ihenee casiorly. wgl. said turn- N. 81,« B. 1(1.82 poles to a stone; Ihenee ‘" k° f 0'1! ! T ' io1? *° a t,'encc to>"l“ ■A. 43I„» E. 2H.21 poles to a stone; thence crly lo the hank of Massle Creek; (hence with N 411*° K. 28.33 poles to a stone; thence H* hank of sal. creek, westoriy four polee to a N. 12° W. 11.40 fioles to a stone; ihenee ‘‘F’1'1 feet from said Jonathan V 1?>,° K. 118.83 poles (o a slone; Ihenee horlheastorly corner; on tlie bonk X, 13%° W. 111.5 poles to said TmvnBhlp ‘'•rt'ialc Creek: Ihenee southerly to tho place mail corner (0 said John Kyle; thence S. rtf beginning; ^containing eighty two (82) poles, 17%0 W, 0(4 pole* to the place of beginning, *eM'' containing 103.04 acres of land, bo lhe same , l'r,lJt'r ni'd PotlUon la for a aale more or less, but subject however to all legal ™ prenilsix; to pay the debt* of said highways. And being the promises conveyed uecedem end charges aforesaid, and for other by Albert O, Brldgemsn to said William Cle- rc;‘y- mofji, i f , by deed dated April 23rd. 1898 and r,u> Persons nlmvo mentioned win further reeordtvl in ypl. 88' jfsgo 217 of the land ,nl" ' notice that they have been made parties r>cords of (irgepe Chanty, Ohio. difend.int to snld petition and that they ore TEItMS OF BALK- renulrcd to answer the snmc on or before The above described rwij cgtjto has beep August 21, 1937 ' - nppralsed n( 190.99 per acre, gn<l cannot sell H. c. WfUOHT, for less (hrttt two-lhlrd "of the ttopralaemenjt. Administrator as aforesaid, • OKOIKIR V, HBNRKL, ’ ,M,.v 13, 23. ««( Aug. 0, 13, 20. Sherllf of Greene County. Ohio, fille r A Fjngey, Attorneys July 10, 23, I t ; Aug, i , II, Mr*. HcKibbuu'g Young Married ’ Mr- »n d Mrs. Guy £ People’s Sabbath School class of th e Wapello, Iowa, h a v e b e e n v l a i K U. P. Church, held its picnic a t Bryan their son I-rank E. Wiley «>d Y State Park, Wednesday evening, I the paflt weak. I For Sal,e—Hay Proas, 16-J8 Bailer. (6t) ' C. E. Barnhart, DR. PAUL J. VOLKERT Dentist' In Bank Building OFFICE HOURS Monday and Friday—9:30 A- M. to 5 P, M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—9:30 A. M- to 8:30 P. M, Office Closed Wednesday Phones 73 CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK TO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY Sherman Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Main SM-J SHELL STATION GROCERIES—Fresh Stock CANDIES TOBACCO COLD DRINKS O. W . Dawson (Formerly Operated by O. F. Everhart) DEEP WELL SHALLOWWELL ELECTRIC PUMPS We are in*position to supply your deep or shallow well pumps with installation complete. We have several pumps in uae and can guarantee satisfaction and Hive refeiffiCf. . ■.■■ Deep Well Electric Pumps $ 80.00 up It aM " MMMMmHiMHiaHUMmmaaMnBamMUHMMMMiHUUMUM$M When you get ready for yiaur private water supply system or bath room installation, call us for estimates. All work guaranteed. Let us install a hot water circulating pump on your hot water heating system, With this you get all the heat possible just where you want it. .Phene SO F* E . Harper Cedarville, O. mr : oiumbus W r __ ohio ^ hotel CHITTENDEN c tm iA tep , ALBERT The Cklticnclen, located only 3 0 0 D f T O i J C three block* bom the shop- a ^ * pint end thcatricel districts, t l S O pliers tprgtf fpactoui rooms - I * .pad tpljemikl rcrvicc. . ' R S M e if The Oa fts and the Show Boat, both rooms featuring entertainment, are the centers o f night life in Cotumbu*; Large ballroom #nd private dining rooms are Mailable. PEL COURTNEY, Maneger m OF THE SEYENTiiH A -■ ; {’J m HOTELS 5000 ROOMS IH 8 STATES , omoaoo. tu l . Memocr. kxuvimn **•*,.*...«TutiUcn DAYTOM. 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