The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

a s& A B m u e h e r a l d , F r id ay . mo \ u «n*0S f 1 2 4 pM iwa Package from the country MtlUeaswho live la erowded cltt»« of •ton* «*e) tt*#!hunger forth# healthful, tafloenoea of wholMom* oountry life. To theae millions the bottle of milk a t the door each dey is a psoksg* of health fawn *be eounirjr. Milk M sg# themlif*-»u»talnlng element*withvita-, mini and’mineral* ia Ideal b*l*noe, created in the ooantry item Mother Earth'* rich grain* and gr**»e*. |h*tpeoplemustbe told overandover and reminded ponsteatly that milk ia Hature’s great protective food, or they magrturn toother product* that clamor for public favor. Keeping the •otti**' million* health* toosacioua and enrolling, them in the en*y of ailkooneoieit* millions 1* on* of the Jobs that .work* at every day. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES aotifon/ Priceless —Your eyes a re worth th e price of a ll th e glasses ever made and like as no t you need b u t one pair. Why hesita te? Examining eyes and relieving eyestroub le is not a side line with us, it is our Specialty.', An appo in tmen t will assure you of prompt attention . Br.C,E.W ilkin Optometric Eye Specialist S . D etro it St;, X en ia , O. . / v-q FAMI LI AR VOICES from home dN i i iANKoui vi ftu tit Sow hol idoy rates If you can'l be there to taste the turkey, at least you can share in the spirit of the occasion by long distance tele­ phone, and at little cost. Bargain holiday rates, as low as night and Sunday rates, apply from 7 p.m. Wednesday throughout Thanksgiving day and up until 4:30 a. m. Friday. i Hearing fan iliar voices.from home is almost like being there. It brightens your holiday, even among strangers. Add the pleasure of anticipation by planning it now. When will you call? What will you say? T IE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. HARRY M. BULL (C p nU m td from f r r t page) , wide for a season of anxiety to us j ail, was hia physical make up during | much of the present year; hut recup* , crating, Lack into the harness he fitted ! himself; chosen by\hw associates as : Vice Moderator of the'Session, he filled the postion as an able substitute in the pastoral duties necessarily trans­ ferred through the last long illness and death of Dr. Pollock, than whom no pastor of any congregation could have had a more loving following, grieved beyond expression that such suffering as he bore nwst be bourn alone; and when called home from the harvest of sopls his sorrow; laden flock knew hot how to find comfort except through an appeal to Dr. Pol*, lock’s Heavenly Father who he so truly revealed to us from the pulpit, and pastoral calls; with always a ready petition from his great heart to the God he loved and the Christ he preached and lived; for „ the sick or sorrowing within, or pastoral charge. With out loved pastor’s departure, to none other than his noble assistant in congregational supervision, Harry Bull, were all eyes turned; as most fitted to wear the leaders mantle, so far as became a layman’s privilege. Brief were the weeks that this shift was so courageously and prayerfully undertaken. For now Harry too, has joined for an eternity of blessed fellowship with Dr. Pollock; both of whom await the later comings with joyous greeting to those who can but realise through faith .alone, an unending reunion a- waits those of us who accept the Faith and Trust of Redemptive Grace so faithfully portrayed to us by the never to be forgotten lives and exor.tati.on ■if these faithful servants of an ever iving God, Dr. Robert Allan Pollock and Harry Marshall Bull. Today as the grief stricken cortege of friends before the church altar passed his flower laden brier, bearing silent but acquiescent acknowledge­ ment of Biblical quotation truth, ‘Know ye not that there is a Prince and a great man fallen this day in Irael?” • , DINSMORE COLLINS Denver, Colo. » Nov. 8, 1938 Tem perance Note* SpoMteed by Cedarvflle W, C. T. D. [VHWWHIHBWHWlllMlWilllWHHHtWHHHtHHHHhWWMW Jwhus’a Marching Orders “Two things were enjoined upon Joshua," says Professor Rollin H. Walker. "Be strong and very coura­ geous; and let not this hook of the law depart out of thy mouth.* In other words. ‘Be Brave, hut be sure your courage is wisely directed. fn commenting, on an article by Professor William Lyon Hbdpb, of Yale, which appeared in the Good Housekeeping magazine, Judge Hill ‘spoke his conviction that thousands of youth's in New York and other cities could be saved frjpm criminal careers through religious''training,/ "As a jurist who judges thousands of crime- broken hoys and girls each year,” he without, h i s 'T * ’ “r agree Mr' f h*,phs thafc j religion is necessary to the happiness of American youth, but it is not enough to merely send children to church. Parent^ too, m&sfc attend, for the child inevitably follows the ex­ ample set by its father and mother.’’ HEADQUARTERS • ^ for \ EVEREADY PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE FORD ANTI-FREEZE “I don’t drink,” says Joe Platak, na­ tionally famous hjai^dball player. / “ It takes too much opt of you—stuff you need when a guy’s pushing you for the match.” Youth’s Temperance Council mem­ bers are training for leadership, with the result that young men and yohng Women organized a total of 33 Loyal Temperance Legions, and sponsored 78 legions during 1937. The Hon. Fred G. Bale of Washing­ ton recently stated publicly that he had made it a practice to visit placed where liquor is sold in this nation and to .count the number of girls and women present in comparison with the men. Ho had found in the places visited during four recent months that the women present outnumbered the men by thirty-two percent. i Clinton N. Howard of Washington, D. C., in an address before the New York Ministerial Association, said:. "The whole world has gone off on a drunk. \ • “Russia is drunk on vodka, Japan is drunk on sake, Italy is drunk on wine, France is drunk on champagne, Eng­ la n d is drunk on half and half, Ire­ land is drunkon whiskey, and the ^Jnited States is dnink on them all." Woodrow Ford Agency Xenia Avenue SEED CORN—May we book your order now fdr Scraff's Hybrid Seed Corn for ’'spring .delivery. No money down. See R. H. Spracklen for cata­ logue and. prices. very d ay your Public Utility is your Friend • Today, tomorrow, the next day—in fact, during the whole year your Public Utility isprepared fora test of its greatest efficiency. Its manner of operation pro­ vides for instant service of every kind 0 365 days out of every year and 24 hours out of every day, ' • Representatives of this company always are at your call for service when it is needed. Rural customers long since have learned to. depend upon us and < when the need is greatest your Public Utility really demonstrates how effi­ ciently it is operated and how much of a friend it really is. t The Dayton Power and t ig h t Company mm BUS BCHBDDL* We*t Beund 6:30 a. m. 8:40 a. m, 10:55 a. m. East Bound 7:15 a. m. 0:35 a. m. 11:65 a, m. 1:15 p. m. Cedarville only 1:55 p.m. 3:00 p.m . 3:35 p. m. 4:55 p, m. 5:66 p. m. 7:16 p. m. x7:55 p’. m. x9:50 p, m. xWest-—9:50., Fri„ Sat., Sun, and Holidays. xEast—7:55 p, m., Fri„ Sat., Sun. and Holidays. Extra bus from Xenia to Cedaryille only a t 10:30 p. m., Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays, only. 10 ride tnsjeets, Xenia and" return, $1.25. 40 ride tickets, Xenia and return, $4.05. ■Round trip ticket to Xenia, 40c. LEGAL NOTICE John Langford, who place of resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that ‘ Helen Langford has filed her petition for divorce In Case No. 21830 of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, on ground of gross neglect of duty and that the ease will 'come up for hearing on or after Nov. 26, 1938, (10-21-11-26) FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS At a meetjng of the Board of Public Affairs held Tuesday evening, October 4th, it was voted by the board that all property owners be notified that their water meters were being sealed on the order of the Board. Any meter on which the seal was found broken the property owner would be held liable to an additional charge of $5.00. BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, P. J. McCorkell, Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE "in th ; pursance of the order of the probate court of Greene County, I will offer for sale a t public auction on the 17th dpy of December, 1938, a t 10:0Q o'clock, at the Weat door of the Court House in the county of'Greene, State of Ohio, the following described real, estate to-wit: 'Subscribe to “ THE HERALD** Situate In the Township of Xeals, County of Greene and State of Ohio, and being all of lot number 87 in South Park, an addition to the City of Xenia, Ohio, Situate in the Township of Xenia, Cdunty of Greene and State of Ohio, end being all of lot number thirty- eight (No. 88) in South Park, an addi­ tion to the City of Xenia, Ohio, as the same Is designated, numbered slid known on the* recorded plat of said addition, Said premises are appraised a t One Hundred , and Twenty Dollars (5120.00) and must be sold for not less than two-third* of said! appraised Value, and the terms of sale are cash in hand upon the delivery of the deed. OREN P. TRESSLAR, Administrator o f the Estate of Jesse Tresslar, deceased. Marcus McCallister, Attorney for Administrator. ( 10 - 11-12 - 2 ) NO HUNTING NOTICE The following farms have been posted against hunting or trespass­ ing with dog or gun without permis­ sion of the owner. Homer Smith (Geo. Little farm). Denver Wolfe. Walter Andrew; R. W. Zimmerman. M. C. Nagley. John) Kendig (Clifton). Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc. A. M. Peterson. Fred Dobbins. Howard Arthur. Fo r/1Sale—Seven tube Triple-Ef­ fect gas stove in good condition. J. E. Hastings. Phone 183. Cedarville Welding Shop , Experienced Welding and Cutting Blacksmith and General Repair h a rd ing & R e ed Cor. East St; and Route 42 Cedarville, O. F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio f Especia l A tten tion G iven % ■ Schoo l-A ge Eyes 0 W s Topcoat Come in and revel in the wotiderful selection of. Griffon topcoats which have ju s t arrived. They’re RIGHT—in style, in quality, in price! Fa ll pa tte rn s are gayer—a ttuned to the more cheerful news we’re hearing these days. _ ■ Styles to meet your t a s t e ; prices to m eet your budget; $16.75 to $37.50 A llen B ldg. Xen ia , O. I r CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES w , --*4.. - 14 • SIXT gsaaa-s,'!. UK A wine swept ae Friday t) The grea the Lloyi that wre< construct Other cattle sh and silo turned o* storm he The Sei the path tree was brick wal Windov Huston w the wind, everythin Green Co C. W. I versity a, the Cinci guest sp< ing of tl committei Deccmboi: is compos stock me* Wilbur E President ship, Vic- Clellan, ] retary. 1 in promot productioi stock. PROF. R, t> of Xw0a« •$tc ot OWa, her W in to the City p <jf Xenix, ite of Ohio, iber thirty- >rk, an addi' a, Ohio, as ushered and dat of said used a t One f Dollars i for not less i appraised de. are cash of the deed. jAR, ,e Estate of ir, deceased 'or. at r n J. n ,e .e tr R. E. • Poultry Kn- versity w poultrym< men, and try at- tl Cou1 Room, F j u \ [•* At this m . to promo he forrne( E. a : Di World’s J be held in be discuss. MADISON COl N’j . TWO s | Mndisor tout sons that no shortly. <m> Brickcr, R. and takes Clyde Tinj pleting In each. Both a ceived their po Madison c ;ir t \ S nia. O . J. A. F estate of ' ■ live stock day, Dec. COI> The Y. W « was held First Prcr pressiveci ed each y Frances M service. Mr. Cct meeting o* C. A., ' Thomas s; social ser California talk upon Hartman t gram. Presideii ed the hddi. sary proj terian Gh morning, Mi*. Job this week making c. college. The co m Wedn Thahksgb h - The Co « rahMt beoauM- munher i good *1>« 7fmW T l u if u B HV MKMOHANn] TIKfillKNTB Kl| t i r THK TIM I wewiii'^WVieniwiwMMiiwv S im -F IR S T i m m w v f r m e ' , WRECKS MMI iinijriy A m itt cyclcl «w#)H itefdse farms n«| lullin ’ !hnl did cunsidtl Tiie Ki'iHtPKt I um was tl U«' I*) ivtl Wllilman fail that wrei ketl h new sheI iflniuurtkm. OlhUi1dHltlMge on th<| r«Ul« rlierl being uttrol Mini albi pftHlji unroof] tui'mht over In veriaus| rtiiillfl )u tHl#i| for Solm| Tim Helmn Methodist llio pHih el' tbu Storm Ilet! WMSlilliwn ngftlnst brick well nntl llio bctfil Witlilows Itl (Ito home] Hutton Wt't’ti crushed bjj tho wlitil, sliark corn >j ovtuylltlng loose curried.I , . r.-1M.-' 1 Groyne Co. Uv<| Committee D| Dectl t1 V’. IJmiiimtiis of oil VUl’HUy MIDI H. t), Smittl lilt* f'lnriiiiitiU I'rotluceij ftittml sikmkors «t the llig of (lit! (Ji'enliit Couj C‘iinii!lU()0||iri» ut Xenil iHU’oiiibnr 10, Thu courl is cmnitusntl of Oil rcpreif ulnrlt iiton from end) tl Wllluir llrttrd, ,ldft*rs<| I'reMtditiitf Fuel) Conklin! nlilp, Vk't* Ib’csltlont; si C.lrilttu, Hriivmcmik T<| if'luiy, TI id orgftnlzutioJ In (iromitlng Improved tl liriuluriimi ntnl market! stock, l‘H(M ft, K. (litAY Wll ADDRESS PCI R, K, tlruy of the t l t'miit iWHitslmmlry of o [ VSfsitJI Will with t l prmlliymtm, feed dealJ nitoti Wltl nil ntlmrs Inteil (ry st lht» Vmrt Hotl Room, frlilgy evening, f At thin immtlog « count! lo promoto ttm poultry f lio formsil Hriiording to" J1), A. Drake, The pr,| VVui'ltl's Poultry Cpngrti ho hold In Clttvdflwl nexj ho disctisreil, MADIHOh COUNTY » | TWO HONS Mitdlitnn cotmly haf] smiB tlmt. (UP govemol Nlimtl), (iovernor-elel Hrickm1, Hu w « h horn ne | Hud intori Ills stmt in (llytln 'I mgloy, D„ New Idoling Idr) Apcond terirl (oil’ll, Holt) sro the sail i'olvnil tlirir phlilic scho| Mmilmm rounty, PURI,1C S.d J. A« Kinney, adminl ostnto of Clsrcnre D. F | live stork ami farm ini dsy, Dec, 2nd at noonl M* COLLEGE Tim Y, W. G. A, Coi| Mss held on Tuesday First Presbyterian Chi presStve csmllellght r«| wl each year In marl Krhnds MeChcstmy, tt| service, Mr, Cecil Thom** t l meeting of the Y. M. «| C. A,, WtdnetKlay Thomas spent ids suml social service work tl California and gave ail talk upon his experts] Hartman conducted tht| gram. President W. R. Mci| ed the address at thsl sary program at thil terian Church in Ha!| morning, Mr. JohnL, Dorst ^1 this Week In Plqua i| making calls In the/f college, The college closed I on Wednesday «fte| 'i hanksglvlng vacatfo The College Beardil a rabbit supper lest] because they werej number ambng theirjj good ape«t«m<*»* 1 *

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