The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
J Jf f ' i g j II I ' ® Whl § i P i stil Ife'iS i ! M 4 l m i ft \ CKDAKYILLE 11KRALP , FRIDAY, X O u , . . t . ' . . i, 4 , U ' , . ...............-........ , Package from the country. ■ Millions who live in crowded cities of stone and steel hunger for the healthful influences of wholesome counfry life' To these millions the bottle of milk at the dopr each day is a package of health from the country. Milk brings them life'SUstaining elements with vita mins and miners1 in ideal balance, created in the country from Mother Earth's rich grains and grasses. But people must be told over and over and reminded constantly that milk is Nature's great protective food, or they may turn to other products that clamor ■ for public favor.. . Keeping the cities' millions health conscious and enrolling them in the army of milk-conscious, millions is one of the jobs that Borden works at every day- ASSOCIATED COMPANIES r .t . a r ; _ r ^B o k U h ' I J Priceless —Your eyes are worth the price of all the glasses ever made and like as not you need but one pair. Why. hesitate? *■ , > ■ Examining eyes'-and relieving eye trouble is not. a side line with us,, it is our Specialty, • An appointment will assure you of prompt attention; Dr. C. E. Wilkin OptometricEtyeSpecialist S. Detroit St., Xenia, O. W* FAMILIAR VOICES from home ON THANKSGIVING at low holiday rates If you can'I be there io taste the turkey,■ai leas! you can share in ihe spirit of ihe 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, Hearing familiar voices from home is almost like being there. It brightens your holiday, even among strangers. Add the pleasure of anlidpaiion.by planning it now. When will you call? What will you say? ‘“‘Of*-*. THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. HARRY M. BULL (Continued from first page) ‘ aside for a season of anxiety to us ail, seas his physical make up during much of the pi t-sent yoai; hut recup-J ending, lack into the harness he fitted hiim-lf; chosen hy his associates -as Vico Moderator .of the Session, he filled tiie post ion as an able substitute in the pastoral duties necessarily trans- terred 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 sUt-h suficring as ho bore must be bourn alone; and when called home from the harvest of . souls his sorrow laden flock knew not ho\v to find comfort except through pp appeal to Dr, Pol-, Jock's Heavenly Father who he so truly revealed to us from the pulpit, and pastoral calls; with always- a ready petition from iiis great heart to the God he loved and the Christ he preached and lived; fo r the sick or sorrowing within, or without, - his pastoral charge, r- With our 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 j was so courageously and prayerfully .mdertaken. . 1 For-now Harry too, has joined for in eternity of blessed fellowship with Dr. Pollock; both of whom await the later comings with joyous greeting to iliose who can but realize through faith •alone, an unending reunion a- •vaits those of us who. accept the Faith md Trust of Redemptive. Grace so faithfully, portrayed to us by the never 1n be forgotten lives and exertat ion if these faithful servants of an ever n. ing God,; Dr, Robert Allan Pollock iitd Harry Marshall Hull, , Today-as the grief stricken cortege of friends before the church altar passed his flower laden.brier, bearing ■-ilent but acquiescent acknowledge- nont of •■Biblical quotation / truth, 'Know ye,not that there is a Prince uul a great man fallen this day in ' Frael ?•” ; ' DINSMORE COLLINS Denver, Colo. • Nov. 8, 1938 I 1 f Temperance Notes | | Sponsored by 1 Cedarville W. C, T. TJ. i Joshua’s Marching Orders '♦■Two things were enjoined upon Joshua;" says. Professor Rollin If. Walker. ‘‘Be strong and very coura geous; and let not this book of the law depart out of thy mouth.’ In other words, ‘Be Brave, but be sure your courage is wisely directed. In commepting on an article by Professor William Lyon Phelps of Yale, which appeared in the . Good Housekeeping magazine, Judge Hill spoke his conviction that thousands of youths in New York and other cities could be saved from criminal careers through - religious training. ' ‘‘As a jurist who judges thousands of crimo- bi-f/kt-n boys and girls each year,’’ he said. “I agree with Mr. Phelphs that religion is. necessary to the happiness of American youth, but it is not enough to merely sdnd children to church. Parents, too, must-attend, for the child inevitably follows -the ex ample set by its father and, mother.” ."I don’t drink,” say.s Joe Platak, na tionally famous handball player. “ It takes too much out o f yo.u—stulF you need when a guy’s pushing you for the match.” I ■ ' HEADQUARTERS for EVEREADY PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE FORD ANTI-FREEZE Youth’s Temperance Council mem- hi rs are training for leadership, with the result that young men and yofing 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 places where liquor is sold in this nation and io count the number of girls and women; present in comparison with the men. ■ He nad fttund in the places visited during four recent months that, the women present outnumbered the men ’ny thirty-two percent.......... x . Clint;on N. Howard of Washington, It. in an address before the New York Ministerial-Association, said; . “The whole world .has gone off on a drunk. . . ; ■ . ‘ V .' ' Russia is .drunk on vodka, Japan is ■ trunk on. sak;o, Italy is drunk on wine, ■France is drunk on champagne, Eng- I and is drunk on half and half, Ire land is drunk on whiskey, and the United.States is drunk on them all." Woodrow Fort! Agency Xenia Avenue l SEED CORN—May we book your order now for Scruff's Hybttd Seed Corn for /spring delivery. No money down, See R. H. Spracklen for cata logue and prices. ‘HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY’ very day your Utility is your Friend f • . ■ • • Today, tomorrow, the next day— in -■• • . y fact, during the whole year your Public Utility is prepared for a test of its greatest efficiency. Its manner of operation pro- . . ^ vides for instant service of every kind ' * t ■ 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 whcii the need is greatest your Public Utility reallydemonstrates.how effi ciently it is operated and how much of a- friend it really is. The Dayton Power and Light Company * BUS SCHEDULE if 5 i : : West Bound <5;30 ft. h i . 8:40 «. m.- 10:55 a. m. Haul .Bound 7:15 a. m. 9:35 a. m. 11:55 u. m. Sat., Sun. and Fri., Sat., Sun. 1:35 p. m. Cedarville only 1:55 p. m. 3:00 i). m, 3:35 p, m. <1:5 j p. in. . 5:55 p .m . 7:10 p. m. ' x7:55 p. m. x9s:50 p. m. ■ - xWcst—9:50., Fri., Holidays. xEast-—-7:55 p. m. and Holidays. Extra bus from Xenia to Cedarville only at 10:30 p.-m., Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays, only. 10 ride tickets, Xenia and return, §1.25. ' I -40-ride tickets, Xenia and return, $4.05. •Round trip ticket to Xenia, 40c. ’ LEGAL NOTICE John Langford, who place of resi-l dunce is unknown, will take noil that Helen Langford has tiled her petition ■ for divorce in Case No.'21820 of the! Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, on ground of gross neglect of duty and that the case will come up for hearing on or after Nov. 2(5, 1938. (10-21-11-20) FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS A t a meeting of the Board of Public Alfairs 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 AFFAIR-S, I’. J. McCorkell, Clerk. In th • pursance of the order of the probate court of Greene County, J will offer for sale at public auction on the 1 17th day of December, 1938, at 10';fl0 o’clock, at the West floor of the Court' House in the county of Grdene, State of Ohio, the following described reabj estate to-wit: ' r Subscribe io “ TIIE HERALD” Situate in the Township of Xenia, County of Greene and State of Ohio, and being all of lot number 37 in South Park, an addition Xu the City of Xenia,”Ohio. Situate in the Township of Xenia, Co'unty of Greene and Stale of Ohio, and being all of lot number thirty- eight (No. 38) in South Park, an addi tion, to the City of Xenia, Ohio, as the same is designated, numbered and known on tluf recorded plat of said addition. Said premises are a p p r a i s e d at One Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($1211,00) and must be sold for not less that) two-thirds' of said appraised value, and the terms of sale are cash in hand upon the delivery of the deed. OltEN li. TRESSLAR, . Administrator of the Estate of Jesse Tresslar, deceased. Marcus McCallis^h', 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. VV. Zimmerman. M. C. Nagiey. .. • • . , lohn Kondig (Clifton). Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc. :. A, M. Peterson. ' . Fred Dobb in s. Howard Arthur. ■ ■■■■■■ i . ■ . For Sale—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 HARDING & REED Cor/' East SL and Route-42 • Cedarville, O, F. L. NELSON, O. D. ■j ■ OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio ■ ( Especial A tten tion Given Schoo l-Age Eyes Topcoat Timel "Come in and revel in the wonderful selection of Griffon topcoats which have just arrived. They're RIGHT—-in style, in quality, in ' price! Fall patterns are gayer—attuned to Ihe more cheerful news.,, we’re hearing these • days. - - . • Styles to meet your taste; prices to meet your budget, • $16.75 to $37.50 McDorman’ s A llen Bldg. Xenia, O. A g a i n M o r e Q u a l i t y J. A. Fi> A T S U B S T A N T I A L L Y R E D U C E D P R I C E S estate of (' . live stock - n day, ..Dee. pwnen® GlW'sWfl . / ,« rrtc*w**. SfftJ*-***5 CEeVt otet'* Vol4»-ta ‘ u««* 5 ^ ® . ALL PRICES REDUCED | mow modeli ai mutli I ’ 4 5 Check the greatly reduced prices of Chevrolet for 1939 •*• Consider the greatly Increased quality of this beautiful new motor car . * * Examine Its mony new features of styling/ comfort/ performance/ driving ease ***And then you'll know that, price for price/ feature for featbiO/ Chevrolet Is the nation's- greatest dollar value. Buy a Chevrolet and be, . satisfied* j A Genend Motors Value SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER ■ b y /Ob,«i>«/on Cor" f f i F o Z et>«N£e7 fCLBxcjf . ! CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES Cedaunrilkt/ O h io J j NEW TI BY ME1. T1HI5ME‘» OF tj , SIXTYF WINDS WRE R A windstoi n swept across; Friday that it The greatest the Lloyd W: that wrecked construction. Other dnmi cattle shed b and silo part turned -over storm headed. The Selma the path of. t tree was blow brick wall an Windows it Huston were the wind, sh everything lo Greene < Conn C. W. Ham vevsity and. ! the Cincinna guest speakt ing of the ( •committeeme December 15 is composed stock men f. Wilbur Beai .. President; cb ship. Vice i Clellan, Boa. letary. The in promoting production i stock. PROF. R. K a : R. E. Grt . Poultry Hus • versity will poultrymen, . men, and all try at the < Room, Frid At.thismeei to promote be formed a E.- A. Drat World’s Pm be held in; t' be discussed. MADISON . Madison < • sons that i ;• shortly, (•••;• ■ Bricker; R,, • and tak'\s 1 Clyde 1 ingl pleting l.;s each. Both ceived their Madison coi Xenia, Ohio, in' Fify Xema/ Ohio, huty- . atldi- to, as \l ami f said it One lollurs ut less >raised e cash » deed. ,’uU of ceased. t s o. COL The Y. ' was held i First Fi'es pressive c: ed each y- Frances ,.M service, Mr. Fee meeting o. C, A,, V Thomas s; social ser California talk upon Hartman <■ gram. Preside cd the ad sary pros terian Cl1 morning Mr! Jol " this wee/ making college, The . on Wen Thanksg The (' a rabbi: . because, numbci good sjw >o)
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