The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
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Five Greene Countians will have m part in flie Farm Program over WHIG Monday, Sept, 8$ from 9:15 to 3:30. With County Agent E. A. Drake, Messrs, •Dobbin*, Bjtsdfuto, Williamson and McCoy will ha on the program. 'Chaplain DaCIede Markle, wife And two daughters, have - gone to New Castle, Pa.j for a visit with, the former’s parents. Chaplain Markle has received bis orders, to report at San Diego, Calif.,hi» new base and will leave Tuesday'for the West, Mrs. Markle anddaughterswill remain Bern for several weeks. - *, Mr*. J. Harry Magfay.nf Xante, re* ***** pmtotem— h. wto the w r fWMidttit, Mrs. Feat Onr, o f Cedar- vilie, te which ahe reefnaded, Mw- J. W. Johaami preseated an in* **"•**•* review of the keek, *The Btaek Ferest,” by Mead, aad M r* Mehert Jacobs sang two songs, play* l»g her own aeeomjuuriiaeat. Mr*. Ernest Gibson and Mr*. Charles Johnson wore welcomed into ths elah as new members and Mrs, C, E. H11J, who has resigned from the club as she will move to Catawba, ft •warn, was presented a gift, An ice course, with yellowand white appointment*, waa served by Mrs Mrs, Little, f tm $n t jm gaj vary, Haloid Cooley^ treasurer, Donald Brower, es.p-"'"a*u..~wuw» Teacher# R*J#y Picnic Thachert, their wives, and husband# Iteld a .steak roast, Tuesday evening, at Bryan Slate Fartr- A delicious Mr. M» W. Cdllfaa was given Quite n BUtpriso Tuesday evening when he found a number p f Cedar Street resi dents' and neighbors gathered at the ’ home o f Mr. and Mrs. VJreer McCal- Ijster, honoringhis seventy-fifth birth day. Some twenty guests were pre sent at the event being arranged by his daughter, Mrs. Anna .'Collins Smith and Mrs, M^Cafiister, He Was the recipient tj| a (lumber o f gifts. The Northwest Territory “Pioneer caravan celebrating the treaty o f 178? The caravan visits Lebanon and, will be in Greenville,.MondayWhere Lowell Thomas, news comehtotor will he pre sent, After a trip to Lima the caravan will be in.Dayton, .Wednesday, Mr. and-Mrs. B. S. Townsleyenter tained Chaplain LaClede Markle, wife and family, Mr., and Mrs. I. C. Davis, and Mr. and C. A. Spahr, Xenia, Mrs, Spain-, who tofftn$fi a. broken hip several months ago, and is a sister o f Mir, Townsiey, was able to~ attend the family "dinner, her first visit to- Cedarvi)l*u*mce her accident -, , 1 * , V \ t f j, , , ' VF-V1"1^ I- [J - \ ^ v A general invitation, has been ex tended to Greene cotinty ladies to at- tend a te*. and mwt Mto.RofarfcA. Taft, Wife of the Republican candidate ' for flnited States Senator, At the Xenia Armory, Thursday "evening. Sept, 20th at 8 o’clock. Mrs-Taft Is a wonderful speaker anil a very,talent ed. lady. ’ Miss Margaret Baker of Springfield will also speak. The event is sponsored by Mrs, Leona Brewer# Republican Chairwoman o f Greene County. ’ 0* A. R. O biiyvi “Comstihition Day” Emphasising the virtue o f studying the constitution, Dr. W. R. Mc- Chesney, president of Cedarville Col- lege, delivered a forceful address on “The Constitution” when Cedar Jiff Chapter, Daughters o f the American Revolution, met with Miss Eleanor Kyle, o f Dayton, at her summer cot tage, Saturday afternoon- ; Speaking on the 151st anniversary of .the forming p f ; the constitution, Dr, McChesnoy /declared; *We all should study the’constitution as It is the guardiap o f our liberly and the’ hopeo f our posterity,” He paid glow ing tributes to Washington and Madi son, the tWo men most' directly re sponsible Tor the constitution in the form ihwhich'it Was'written, ~ .Mrfc. J.Et-vin Kyle, regent, presided and a .reading, “ The Constitution Speaks,” whs given by Clara Gallo way, daughter o f Mr. and ' Mrs, Spencer explained a painting from the Dayton Art' Institute’s circulating gallery which, the Cedarviile chapter w ill.place in the?Cedarville.schools for a'month. . A short talk ort'“ National -Defense,” was* given by Mrs. Belle Summers, national defense chairman, who ex plained a trip'made by Assistant Sec retary of War* Johnson to Alaska to chart a directTpUte from the .United States to Alaska1: ■; • ■ ’ • . freshniehts ^ r f :-^r^hyM i^-l|idd# Assisted, by-'Miss' Agnes -Byle,: n f Springfield. ifiadlMi im C, fe GIVING C ftN *W T _ fr VILLAGE TO T W ------- OF XENIA UNDEK THE I U W W H W THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAY! ‘ WHEREAS, Tha DWufiar « f R ifk. ways I* consld«rl«g Hw matter of tlw improvemont uador hi* saparviiiott o f Ik# patelc highway kaown as State Highway Hfc • aad . . supper and pleasant time was enjoyed f y .J 1 *},s ; along th* Vm of said state highway, ... :i said Xenia Btreet being more partle- iularly daacrlhed as follows; : Being all of that lumbus-Cmcinnati •way No, 9 locatedwithin thooorporate limits o f the Vilbige of CMarvUle, Ohio, and along Xoma fttreet, from a point where the west corporation line o f Said Village runs directly nertta thence esst, m * point Where said corporation line runs directly south, in all a distance of approximately 0,035 mile, WHEREAS, It 1* propomd to ex tend said state highway improvement into, with or through this village and along the aforesaid Xenia Street, NOWVTHEREFOJtE, . Be It ordained, by tha Cotmcll of Hie Village o f Cedarville State; of Ohio: • SECTION tt That it i » declared to REPORT OF I A t * Mteidaf* iepfcte^te I f, l| Stetegield Uveiteech ieW frvsa I it Arw*. V m I saives at 1^19, wMr other good aad at 19J9 te 11At. H0GS~iU7 head m m ib*. „ „ a. m m ib «: ........... .... ^ m lint, up I&9-S00 hie, Neea Permits Another problem that confronte the school authorities i* that of requests for peimite to go down town at noon. No pupil who doe* not regularly go home during the noon hour la per mitted to leave the school ground* without first securing a permit at the office. The reason for the permit mu*t jilso be given. - Barents who do not desire their chil dren to go down at any time am re quested to notify the- office, It would be much better for all concerned i f the pupil would bring a written re quest from home before asking for’ a permit. Although this will not be required for the present, however parents are urged to cooperate with the oSCe in order that pupil* will not abuse the noon permit privilege. Conduct' To and From School Every effort is made to safeguard pupils on their way homo frokn, school in the evening and also on the play ground. AH teachers .are assigned regular duties for noon and for eve ning—bus anddown town—to see that pupils conduct themselves in an order ly manner in the school building as well- as odfside and on their way homo from school, , , With the exception of the firsthand second grades, however, teachers are not assigned down town duty at noon. I f this becomes necessary some ar rangement will be. made for this ad ditional duty. All. pupils.are carefully instructed that good conduct is expected of them On the way to and from, school asWell as on the school property, According to taw the school has complete juris diction over pupils from the time they ieave^home until they return-in the, evening. The office will appreciate receiving any report of misconduct along the' streets/ Any such reports will receive prompt and careful attention. fcportion o f the Co- Road, State High* HW-DW Ibe, « 1404*0 lbs. 120-149 Hw, , Feeding pig* Sow* Stags. te 8.75■» ■.... | •! t.~ r. , r -j K*8,95 | ,7.90 te 8.0* 1 8.90 V> fc<rar?e» K* »3>«?» iffT iC rjo n e CATTLE- i«2 head, ■Gras* steers Grass heifers Best fat cows Medium cow* Bologna cows Buichev bulls 8.40 8,00 .JIM 10.10 down to 8.00 -A00 te 5,*0 i v t»w e t down 7,18 down »*=** «*»!•5.00 te 5,00 4,10 down 4,00 down ; 0.40 down he in the public Interest that the con- it of said village be, am sent i* hereby given, that said Xenia sen nd such con- Mr.,andMrs, A. H. Barlowspentthe Week-emHit Columbus with their atm ,pnd’ daughter-in-law, Mr' and Mrs. WifiArd Barlow. - . r; , *” *.y ...( . ' . Invitation* have been received here for the.marriage of Miss Lucile Fit- stick, daughter o f Mr, -and Mrs, Anthony FitBtiek, Yellow Spring*, kVednChday.mcuhlttg at nine o’clock, to .Mr. Gustave Backhoff, Springfield. Mis* Pitetick is a graduate ,of Ce- darvillc High’ School. « Safety Patrol. The School Safety Patrol ha* been organised again te assist pupils in crossing the streets and also in the promotion’ of good. Conduct* both' at school^and on the way home from school. The Safety Patrol which is eponso'wd by The State Highway De- partrnent and the various automobile clubs is now found in practically every public school system. These boys de serve the full support aud cooperation of the community in their endeavor to assist the teacher in preventing ac cidents and promoting safety. Their work in the past has not only been, successful but meritorius as well. The Safety Patrol is nowconsidered a very .worthwhile organization of the school system. PR<&RAM~WMk of Sept 83, 1938 Friday and Saturday, September 23-M “B R I N G I N G I I P B A B Y ” KATHKH1NE JUSPBUBN-CARY GRANT also Cartoon - Saa^ayand Monday, September 88*28 1 SIMONE SIMON—DON AMECHE JOAN DAVIS News—Comedy : t ' "• - 11 J 1 r‘ 1"Altl " * u""r Wednesday and Thursday, September 88*29 ^ T H H K E B L I N D M IC E ^ LORETTA YOUNG—JOB!, MeCRBA News—Cemedy ■ WANTED m FARMERS TO MAKE TRIP TO PORIRA*3 EKPERIMENTAL FARM O ctober 16,17 md 16,1636 O a ti F o r O ld F ftiftb a Rudy S#*d W I»tA t} RMWNtAldF Prfcwd. fk m F D f R # ir9 f«? »H tw iS «y# O t l O m jftrfc*. IT O l« il»# l8 «# I f Y o u W a n t Y o u r P a l le t * T o L a y T r y P U M N A ’S L A Y M A S H E S W * «*U f «<mn« wild g # i ywttr Ofimd, And veti** at 1«e p ? 100pttiiid%N»l*#d witli Pw»p* UMISlIiw *TemperanceNotes fTeneeredby GedarvUl*W. G. T. V. Coach Etagg Tells His Health Secrets “ I have practiced no drinking, no gambling, and no smoking. I have -drunknd tea and Uo coffee, Tam not preaching, I merely pass this on to you.” Stieh was the recent'statement of 75-year-oldtCoach A*. A. Stagg when he stopped at the University Of Chi* cago during tho'trip on which he and his wife were taking turns at the wheel while driving from California to Yale University for thtf fifty-fifth reunion of bis graduation class. Mrs, Gaynor Maddox, Writing in the Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator says: “Afternoon tea has come bask at many o f the smartest afternoon social gatherings liow. Neither cocktails ftor highballs make their Appearance, Tito Setups, leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, enroute to California, asked what message ho would send to high school students, re plied, “Tell them for me, to leave liquor alone in all its forms „ , , if they expect to sing findbo successful.” I f legitimate industries and bush nesses would step long enough to can eider, they would soon see that boozo is 8 mighty factor in all their troubles and then probably they- would unit® with one accord to drive it forever from the land,—The Index. C . L . M c G u i n n Tim* Fm -RH f* 3 t«w i m Hlk .Drinker# To Hay# Hard Time#. > ’ . I# Taema#« . ; ; Tro»M«* *r# fa afar® for Tafama WasblngteR, drinkers,' according to recent -pre** afatements, The announcement ha* .'been- mad* by Police Judge F. A, Magill o f that city that fa hi* court fines for Ifqu offender* arts to be #188instead o f the 1108 charged bHhetfa In addition, County ProseeaUng Attorney S. H Johneten has promised te aentencs all so-called ’’speakeasy” offender# m« cording fa the state Honor art-88 days fa 1*11for a first off****. M day* for * asewri, and for offtamia thare* after sit nwnthf, ■ ... l l m , ,, _______ , Street, or *o much thereof us i* a* hove described lying along the line of said State Highway No. 8 may he im proved 'under the *upetyMon of the Director of Highway*. SECTION’ 2- That the Clerk be, and he i* hereby directed fa furnish te the, Director of Highways and to the Board, of County Commissioner* of Greene County, Ohio, # certified copy of this Ordinance, immediately upon the taking effect thereof. * SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be fa force from And after the .earliest period'allowed by law. ‘ **\ • * Possed^September I4th, 1938. Attest: , „„ ’ ' ’ PIERRE J. McCORKELL, Clerk. C. H, Crouse, Vice Mayor, . CERTIFICATE OF COPY Village Of Cedarville, Ohio' ^ , .M, County of Greene, Ohio. I, Pierre J, McCorkell, as Clerk of the Village of Cedawfile, Ohio, do hefaby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance adopted by the Council of said village on the 14th day o f September, T938; that the publication of such Ordinance ha* been made and certified of record according to law; that no proceeding* looking to a referendum' upon such Ordinance have been taken; aad that such ordinance and the certificate of publication thereof are .of record in Ordinance Record No. 282, page 206, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed'my name and af fixed my official seal, tbi» 14th day of September, 1938. . PIERRE J, McCORKELL, Clerk. Village o f Cedirvitte, Ohfa (SEAL) . . . * v if r .,1* ....................... noun nmniiii ^ , " JgjQBAb M u TKIM■ Edith Maeah, whfrt pl«c* o f veal* dence is unknown,will tafa notiee that Chas,-Mafah has filed hi# prtition'fdr divorce in CaseNo, 21701 o f the Court of Common Plea# o f Greene County, Ohio, on the ground o f grow neglect of duty and that theeasewill come up for hearing on or after October 16, 1838. < * FOREST' DUNKEL, Atty. (Oct. 14d) REGISTRATION OF MARKS OF OWNERSHIP ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Application of EARLRICH A COM PANY, o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, a partnership Composedo f 'A, Ev Richards and W. W. Galloway, of Ce- darville, Ohio, WITNESSETH: That Earlrjch A Company, being owner of cans, tuba, firkins, boxes, bottles, cask*, barrel*, I kegs, cartons, tank#, fountains, ves- I scls or containers, with his name, brand, design, ttede-mark, device or other mark of ownership stamped, impressed, labeled, blown in or other wise marked, thereon, complying with Section 62404 of the General Cod# of Ohio, hereby make application for the registration of marks of owner ship on personal property, by filing with the Secretary of, State of ther State of Ohio, and with the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas of Green® County, Ohio, (being the County in which #ueh ‘owner ha# his principal place of business); this written state ment or description o f ths names, brands, designs, trade-marks, devices or other marks of ownership used by him, and a statement or description of the articles upon which the same aro used, toweit: » The trade-mark consisting* of the' word “EARLRICII” fa combination with a flag and coronet o f an cm ), a flagstaff and ball has been used on medicines and pharmaceutical pr#* partitions by Earlrieh A Company of Cedarville, Ohio, er its. predecessor,' since July 1, 1916, By W. W. GALLOWAY State o f Ohio, County of Non it^ety, t*,: . ■ „ ■ % . W. Gailowaf, beteg duly sworn, says that Earlrieh A Company, fa ownerof th# above deterifadyreperty, and further that tfa ahava- fa a tine statement or description o f the marks of ownership used by Raririrh A €ows« pafiy, and the atfada# upon- Which tame are used,. Wo Wo g a l lo w a y Sworn to fafmw m* md satewrihed fa my presence thfa 99th day o f Attifisti (HEAL) F W- Rrtaafsr, (4t) Natery PaWfa My rommiaafaa sarplroa April 16, -IMA SHEEP A YAMBS—626head. Top lambs — 7,76 Se«mds------------------ 7JIB Medium — -------- .„«.6o76 Top bucks Second* 9M Butcher ewes *— „„— „JL66 to gyg Feeding lambs — ------,6.00 to 6.35 VEAL CALVES—168 head, Top -------- r*-----„„._ I2A 0 i Good and choice — ^,16^60 to 11.68 Medium ; ------— -— 8,60 to 10.35 Cull* down Hog prices were steady to 10 cento higher hero today, with top price of. 8.76 being paid for some o f the 200-225 lb, grades, while others fa the same grade sold at 8.70. Weight* up to 260 lbs. also sold at 8.70, and heavier kinds downward from 8,65. Lighter weights, averaging 190 sold at 8 . 60 , and 118 lb. averages at 8A0> Weight* under 160 sold downward from 8.00, Feeding pig* were in good, demand at ' 10.10; down. Fat sow* ranged from 7.25 to ' 8.00,, and stags from 4.40 to 5.50. The supply of Fat lambs was heavy, and prices about 75 cento olwer than last Monday. Top'price Was 7.75 for choice ewe and wether*, and 755 for seconds, mediums at 6.75. , Buck lambs were .discounted 1.00 in their weight and grade. Fat ewes ranged from 1.60 to 3.26,'and feeding lambs from 5.00 to '6.35. ThereWere no dry lot cattle offered, and. the supply of grass steers tod heifer# was.of common quality, Steer* sold downward from 6.60, and heifers from7.15. Best Fat cowsbrought5.00 to 5.00, and mediumcows 4.10 to 4.95. Bologna and thin cows, sold from 4.00 down. .Best Bfiteher hulls sold from 6.00 to C.40, and light, and thin kinds “Winter Canditfaning” T h e com fort o f the houaa — th# eo*l fceetfat MU i* the winter bleats are problem# which face you unleee you are prepared. We are making a ririve o » the New Winter Saah by The Ifibbey-Ow'ena-Ford Glass Co, All thtyie are made to order to fit your individual windows. Saving of 30 per cent in heat loaa used for years at a saving each year, Call on 11 s and we will measure your windows for this winter comfort. : P- ■’ ' ■ ' • You will be amazed at the low cost of these wintepwindows, CEDARVILLE LUMBER GO. r iv / YOUR COIN TESTED NOW ' * ’ ' 1 \ *’ , - ' s " < We are prepared to make the correct, test for the/moisture, ’content of your corn. . When this is known we wiU make you a bid for the crop' and pay you the market price. — . ; <S ,(> I GET OUR PRICE ON FERTILIZER MASTER CEDARVILLE Phone: 21 S, Main St, •Are Here Now ■ These hew models—our first shipment—have arrived and are now on display in our yard. \ Now is your opportunity to call andsee the many Improvements " for efficiency which have been incorporated in the new models. Call^at any time and we will gladly1go into the plari on how .. John Deere’s Implements are made for the farmer. ' 1 ; tow Operating Cost—Low Upkeep * We now handle the complete Estate Heatrola line of stoves<— GasP-—Fuel—Coal. See this complete.line for your winter . comfort. Priced right now, - ^FEEE NOW . ' , $7.50 in Coal, Gas or Fuel Oil if the stove is purthyj< iMfore October 1. Act Now. • • ^ ^ CEOARVIUE FARMIMPLEMENTS Phone 76t v.' South Main St. PURE BUTTER I»TheOnlyShorteningUmd b HOLSUM Golden Butter Bread It’s New O It’s Different • ft’s N o tic e th e t i g h t Golden C o lo r o f th * S U m t ; <CoM t*tn« N o Im lU tlo n C o lo r o r F t * w r ) i THK NKW IBT MEMBER OF THE HOISUM FAM1LT TRY IT TODAY! THC SPS1NGFIBLO BAKING CO. 1 m r ■
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