The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52
mm e**r ? f>'■' '■ ♦ ’■ 4. Farfaet Law* Taaas Joan's getUng ready to ”m4ke-UD,\aHd the® M»r Enrol Fly»P, who w t the UtlSurbl#la the Wlaitous comedy “7$» Perfect Spec!- man,” scheduled’ for a <we#fc'si"eWgkfirin*»t « t|* aween of the 0t*te theater starting with the “Owl Prevue shpw,, Friday, Octo- 'btf1M Th* thrilling taleofThe Pwrfect Speefrnen’r evolves around a luutesoipa younr nmn who wm rabedin seclusion; by hie «T«nd- mntasr to bo a parfect gentleman. Pretty Joan Btondell is th«~ lovely blend*,who rescue* him fromW* ?lriual prison and teaches him a thine or two about. ltt*,and tepeciaBy love. - Beverly Ro-bertaWlso haaafeatured partln !*Tfaq PerfectSprtfF a n " and owniWon aeecondary romance with Dick Forao radio star and former cowboy hero. This 1* a show for everyone In the . family andreally oneof thv.best light'comedy-romance* of tbe season. - , ’ , ' '*• , 1 ' ’ M u r a t s IS MORE PEOPLE OT THE OLD SCHOOL,WHO NEVER BUV NOTHIN' OATNO INSTRUMENT PLAN. JUST LOOtfL AT MEI 00 I LOOK LIKE ONEWHO'S FOOLISHENOUGH > ^ B »L to go into pebt ? not on W * ""^ YOUR LIFE/ MY GOOD WOMAN . . . NOT ME.' fM ■It#3**? ^C^i^ttoMicwi»u)opuH*iw>pl*wW -<M:,WNMi tec** opportunities take .advantagepithaiiVahublecredittobuyvrhat they said consolidate obligationsandmeet . ITOglQOO .^ycwom>t>gaatur»aB<i$»cuiity- Motkta,'O^D^PayWmUTtaat. 24 E. Main St.'"~SPRINGFIELD, O. m i w * * w y r ^ w i t h e y i L r - i ^ HEATCONIHIU THAT 0P TH A T I8 U K i HUMANHANDS dampens autbttldti- ,.$fo springs. Keeps ^stnteaffrel. • • Opens, cloaes<w\r0guli cally. No electric currf roosnaAt even temperat Y o u M A I m : A u t o m a U c W a t e r P a h F i l le r . . . . . 2 0 - Y e w r G u a r a n t y Themo<rt«ttldxinftcombination of durability and conveniences ever in^rporated.in any fuimace. ■ a -dte . t— ■ *rn. aJ»haetfwuB^ 2 'e'rf^u«'^ hk ir aY > urecadented % L>expandbtfcjf* tgllnow—Eat CLIFFORD BREWER Phone: 128 CadarviHe, O. w < I. u A NA C | ^ Year Wnithr. T" tmk wm wmmux n N EW CORN ‘ i • .* The good days of dollar com are gone, but with yields paraataltofoi *»gtWatasf*U tes^aM * good.pint of the new com made up of water which will dry out later and not count for com weight, the preaext price will bring in 4ul msuey dollars per "mm* Our grain drier has been operating day and night for tome two weeks. We are pNfared to take in new com In any quantity/ • FLOCK OWNER8-4B* carrful JtjLiAgjLu^gF ~Wtm Mimmm mi vNnPMsww^wT whi i in feeding new com to pulfet*~-it ought easily Up> I Soe»en— u«> Idln aaaaa M^^^veaei^n sM^easn^a^N' ^sa JH>naw^n^g^si^ga. -gwo 'aaRvenHRl a^Vlwwl Cklwlwv Rskl^mu1: -jtwNihf i^£k|^g(asHuuasMf whwi -m.-CwBorow#-' «an ft be beat. . W m m Supplement end K. O, Com &e«lf up on your «ilb prodt^iom Cows coming in from good poetare peed WAYNE Dairy Feed to keep up j M i Mai. Str^t « Cudarrill*, Okie r m m m w m M tUM iy,0««H r * f ,im BgriUidsH Uva **n* MNm CSs, IHOMU-wa hssd.' gM -m I b i.----- lbs. ___ .»,«§ im -m u * ...................rs .« I87MOO Hw------- ---------- 9M 1 i8W a» lb a ----------------S40 « m » Ihc. . h . . . ^ . ; . . . . m i J40-160 |bs« — ------- MS Susdfng pte* , w — ^^.lO.OOdown (Sows ------------------------ 7JQ to 8S*I 18 HSBP ft LAMBS—760 head, Top Iamb# —----- , , —10,00 1Medium iamhe _—Z—-----8.50 to 9.50 Feeding lambs . — -----,,7.50 [Best fat «ves ______ , —4.05 Wethers 5,00_ CATTLE—160 bead. Steera ■ to 8.20 Heifers down Fat cows _________ _ to 5,55 Medium cows ____ _ to 5.25 Bologna —T__ *___ to 3.76 Bulls _________ ___ to 6.65 VEAL CALVES-r-100 bead, Tup calvet ,— —11.40 Top medium ______ to 9A5 Low medium — -,.-7,00 to 7.65 Culls ___________ — 7.50 down. Today's.bog market was fully a dol- lar to a dollar twenty lower than a ± m •*p6- uasnti T tm ifR riiy ice N o t e * CeeurrOUW. a T.4I. i IpepMpi j jgMIWirilliNlWHHH As dm fail eleetkm epproaehes gst infeemed m to the cweiAstee* stand on temperance end vote only for dry eewdidatei. Xt is very ikeenspteot to pretend to he dry and vote for * wet Our next move, and it should begin at once, is to repeal repeal. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor of Georgia, says: “Repeal is sure to bjs repealed for it is the most tragic failure in tbe way of legislation that tbe nation har ever witnessed.” VnlMUMr £1 F W a i l lu ’^ IW o^ s . m K w A V iJ q u . lm iu j i All I4a«e of MU.UTY CULTURE 8ha«M% Fhigsr Waif* apd" Manicure----------.^Sc PERMANENT8—43 and $S *17 First NaNenal Basil Bldg. Phone: M. Slll-J or M. 1MK-J SPRINGFIELD, O, ViWHiwiMwpwtMiimHiieommTueiiMbiuMitiiMiiMiHMiy We recently received an interesting letter from Mr. Otto Diettor of Granger, Wash., in which'be suggests that the temperance people “form a group of people, who think enough of their homes to send notice to ou.r newspapers that we will discontinue them i f they contain anything which advertises liquor.” week ago... Top price of 9.15 was paid for a double o f 214-lb. averages,while most of the heavier weights cashed ait 19.05. Weights under 200 pounds sold at 9,10 and dowhward. Sows diared iin the decline with top.price at .8,26 or Ia dollar lower than a week ago. Fat lambs seem; to Ibe holding up Ibetter than other classes of live stock,: today's top of 10.00 being only 60 H centa lower than last week. ’-Medium 1 grades sold at 9.50 down, and feeder iambs at 7.50. Ilest fat ewee sold up 14,°5. flattie receipts were liberal, with Iofferings mostly thin to medium grass [fat kinds. 'Steers topped at '8.20, and' j heifers at 7.40 down, Best fat coWs lnJ 1the sale1' cashed at 5.55, and medium I'kinds at 4.00 to 5.25. Veal calves held Ifairly well with last Monday's session, with the top price of 11.40. being paid for pens cof best' calves offered. Medium kinds sold from 9,25 down. I •______________ ; - %f, IChib Members Learn About Money Values One way to teach boys and girls 1 to handle money wisely is to get them Ito join 4-H clubs, according to Howard McCurdy, Marion, a farmer who ag~- Isists a boys* chib and fthose wife is >advisor for a group of club girls. , t Air. McCurdy also declares that club, {members help their parents more with jfarm and household tasks than young sters who have not had the benefit j of club training, and he predict* that [graduates from 4-H ehifca adit be ,better able, to establish themselves its Iany bdsinesS than young people who Ilack such training. ' . ^Cldb work waAat a somewhat low [ebb inMarion county for-several years |but started UP again in 1934 with 330 members enrolled. In 1937, the county lhad 390 club members and 85 per cent of. them completed their projects. ILivestock clubs were most popular 1with ifie boys and the girls preferred Nothing clubs. Mr. McCurdy’ says every boy and |girl likes to own something and en joys this, ownership more if the animal or object in tbe result o f his own efforts. Boys who buy a calf, pig, o f | lamb and grow it out to maturity bare [learned some valuable lessons in agri- ; culture .and in business. The girls get nearly as good training from their shopping expeditions and from mak ing clothing from the goods they pur chase, * ~ Quite a few of the girls also job) livestock or garden clubs and they get |about as good’results from these pro jects as the boys. However, Mr. Me Curdy States that no boy or girl cad get the most good from 4-H clubs un less their parents give their support and help the youngsters with the dub meetings and projects. The building of a -perfect body crowned by-a perfect brain is at jonce’ the greatest earthly problem and tbe grandest hope of the race, •—Dr. .Dio Lewis. Which? Which do. you prefer, the comer bank or the comer saloon? .Which? The Saturday night spree, the blue Monday, or the Monday morning full force present and the ^nseqnent efficiency? Which? ’ The surgeon or the physi cian who drinks or the. one who is 4*y? Which ? TheCchauffeur who drinks or the one who.does not? ' Which? . Do you feel safer entrust ing your money to a drinking banker or a sober orfe? Whi&i? Do you feel that the “ship of state*' Is safer with dry or with wet officials?,—W. C T- U- Champion. The giving of alms, the abstaining from sins, the eschewing of intoxi cating drink, diligence in good deeds, reverence and humility, contentment And gratitude,—this is' the greatest blessing.—From Buddhist Scriptures. SPOT CASH PAID FOR DORSES ~ ~ - - COWS - (Qf Site «nd Condition) ‘ Prompt removal o f Hogs, Sheep, Calves, Colts Telephone 454 ! XENIA FERTILIZER & | TANKAGE CO. MfHmNlllHHNIlHimitlMWHIlIHUWIIHHIMItHHHIMlIHliHr j < wmm LOANS ' /Lowlntaraat /'LonfTasm . / Pair Apjpralaal f - eTOlUpS 9VnXj09 Winwood&Co. SPRINGFIHLD, OHIO TbsIVs4iMi Tmi% ||AtoiiiiS'; top, Paul X Vdksii i h m l i d OFFICE HOURS ' Manday anal’ f r i i l f A. N. to * F. M, Taesday, Thursday and Saturday ' 9:m A* M. t* $rn t* M; Wfka D M W siM ay , t o m t - n It's Nke To Try Oa One Topcoat After Another * . And it you’ll taka your plana faster* our mirrors tomorrow, by tho tlots you hava flnisbsd, you’ll know as much about topcoats as most, clothing meu, for you'll s«e mors top coats than tbs avstac# cloth ing man aoss, Thla isn’t just one line of WpooAta. It’s a review of the nation’s bast. . . a composite ploturs of what’s going on In styling and fabric from on* and of this alert country to tba athor. Vocn* Shop ’ TOPCOATS An* More voeue sh o p : a0 t2 a rconteln AVs. M d A Ohio or- x-aaueijm'd.f v ■'T.e-Meswjiwie- CONSIGN YOUR LnTBSTOCK - ' r ■ . ■■* ■ * - ' *— tor the — SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Mmair Ave. BprlaglMd, O. FhpnfLMala **5rJ A New Poison To. Fight . Marihuana, f‘ope of tbe most devil ish causes of tnimaa wreckage thab exists uncontrolled today,” has become an .alarming problem. MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION Notice of Municipal Election , The State o f Ohio, the County of Greene, the incorporated' Village- o f1 Cedarviffe, Ohio. ' Iti. Compliance with laws _o f the State of Ohio, I Kenneth L. Little,, Mayor of the said incorporated village of Cedarville, Ohio, do1hereby give notice and proclaim to the qualified electors 0^ the said municipal corpora tion that on. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937 between the.hours‘of 6:30 a>_m. and 6:30 p. m. an election Will be held fob the purpose of choosing the following officers; to-wit: One person for Mayor. One person for Clerk. One person for Treasurer. One person for Marshal.'' - Six persons for Members of CounciL Three persons for. members of the' Board of Trustee's of Public Affairs. Each o f said officers’ to be elected for a term of two years. Said election tc be held at the usual voting places at the hours heretofore mentioned. K enneth l . little Mayor of the incorporated village of Cedarville, Ohio. ’ Given under my hand' and seal .this 20th day of October, 1937. ‘ TOWNSHIP ELECTION State of Ohio, County •of Greene, Township of Miami. In compliance with the laws of the state of Ohio, 1 hereby give notice to the qualified voters of said township that on- Tuesday,-November 2, 1937 betwfeen the'hours of. 6:80 a. m. and 6:30 p. ni.jan; election will be held in the usual voting precincts for, the choosing of the following, officers o f the said township: One person for Clerk for a term of ■two years. ■■■■.•■. Three persons for township trus tecs; two for four year terms and one for four year term. ,One person for Constable for a term it two years. r . a . M c F arland Clerk of Board of -Trustees, Cedar- ville Township. LEGAL NOTICE ^ Edward Strong, whose place ‘ of Tesidence is unknown, is hereby noti fied that Mabel Strong has filed her petition against him for divorce in Case No. 21571 of the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio; and that said cause will be for hearing on or after December 4th, 1937. MAROUS SHOUP, Attorney for plaintiff, (Oct. 29-Nov. 12-19-26-Dec. 3) LEGAL NOTICE In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Greens County, Ohio, I will offer for saie at public auction on the 18th day of November, 1937, at 10:09 o’clock, A. M., at the Vest door of the Court House, Xenia, Ohio, the following described real ^estate, to-wit: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarville and bounded ittd described as follows: Being forty (40) feet off at the north side of Lot No. 2, oil tbe original plat of said _Village and situated oh Main Street and running back eighty two and one-half (8214) feet. , Said premises are located on the corner of Main Street and North Street, Cedarville, Ohip. Said property is appraised at fifteen hundred dollars ($1600.00), and must 1)0 sold for not lets than two-thlrde 12-3) of the appraised value. Terms of sale: Ten (10) percent of the bid price must fee paid on day of sale. The balance in cash upon confirmation of sale by the court. Said premises are to be sold undsr order of the Probate Court in the cs»e case of Lee L, Bolder, Administratrix, vs. Effie C, Trout*, at at., LEE L. KOHLER, Administratrix o f the estate o f Latitla Trouts. Miller ft Fiftnsy, Attorntjri: (Oct. 14,21,21 and Nov, 4) Collegiate Rosemaiy.Lan* is’tha most popular co-ed and Dick' Powell and Fred Waring, are the college Rotneds who want to %‘*da their fra ternity pins for romance, undemue campus oaks, in the gay and \ lively musical “Varsity Show” which opens at the beautiful new, deluxe Xenia'theater In Xenia, Sunday, October 31. , The sparkling caBt.alao includes Priscilla Lane, who is one of ,-v ihe most original and adept dancers to beween upon the* screen la . recent 'years. Hilarious Tetf JHealf' cnrriea <tbe comedy lead for $ easy touchdown, while Waiter Catlett has g» excellent, role’ as a (ussy professor. ’Nine musical numbers are introduced in this gay snow, “ you’ve Got Something There,” “Moonlight on the campus/ thd “Little Fraternity Pin” are some o f the outstanding spng-hlta ADAPTED CERTIFIED SEED CORN ' ILLINOIS HYBRID 172 Intermediate to Woodburn and-Clarage mmaturity. . ' • INDIANA 614 Similar in maturity to the Clarag-e of Southwestern Ohio, . % / BOOKING ORDERS NOW FjOR SPRING DELIVERY This seed coriris adapted to this community- - being grown in Clark county. E. J. KITCHEN&SON R.F.D. No. 5, Springfield, O. PMoae: Pitchin 7 F 5 • 'With the low night and Sunday rate* for out-of-town phone calls — it costs litt le to phone often, TH I OHIO B ill m iPH O N I CO, ftly k t and Sunday R aU l am JlawaU IS S P O I L I N G YOUR S HA V E ! ■* Hard-water curd make! the heard bard )o Sul eoft-water %m at,,wm m abate. Bardwateru»ss twite asmuch step. 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