The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

fertile*''VVfctodftft o CEDARV1U.fc UtK ' Li> FK1! >A"i tt>. ft "■V* r«M [ COLLEGE NEWS Mr, fiw m e A, Field from D w tta n , JftieMgaa addrvMad tkc jvmi meeting « f te* Y. W. 0* A. and Y. M, f t A naming Mr, I§tou, (■■■wwi **.**^at wav** | sm m m m * !XarinOMfilk, AMl Rghgftll, 4®MiilM the ? Tha M«nr* WWi fckoftiwt Co*m*,wan fir—a*«th» Ptoegnw B*k rataer .rliss imn put*)"** wtil KovvMlNrijfMMfar th# «9*mg ym r. T##tattv# ’ ■<« :, «fk*dttl* for llw IftMtm M tM M I auntoMead by €«*b MW*?MHi fob> TVentydbra t o f t f e m « W .<w toy i k i i S»Wo ftwlftM®**’* 8 r n e*tt for fcaritto* - ■ *<~Bpri»flW4 Y. M. f t A,— 8 ' , ahero. •A- JAMES J. CURLETT KtjtoUkm C »«)i4 |te For COUNTY AUDITOR Experience, Courtcry tori Efficiency In conducting affairs for the county, and different political subdivisions is the best recommendation. Official 1 duties approved hy State Bureau < ■ ■ • . . . ■ *■■. •■■' - . •■ ■ . y-.-t •* of Accounting of Public Offices. ..W■ *r- . . ■■•: ■ ■ ■ ■ YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED Election, Tuesday, November 8,1838 (Politic*! Advertisement) Dee, 10-~Oitorb«tii--4J»rf, th e , 14—Wlb»totton~th«re, J u t lA^ffpnnffttid Y0 M, f t -there. - Jan, 12- A*M«m=»ftere, Jan, J toR io Grand*—her®. Jan, SS- Giffinr-thar*, Jan. 2«—Dafta^ee-toiere. Feb, 4--~Bluffton—here, Feb, IQ—Rio Grande—there. Feb, 11—Giffio—here. Feb. 17—Defiaaee—here. Fab, 21—BlaffttHi—there, Feb, 28—Wilmington- herc. o r ffAl**"""' O Aabar 24, f l i t i H i a a i d i U » i Static Sal** Ci, IfiQ-Mfi lbs. M ftiK ito. b i s ,,§,10 to 8,16 -7,«B to BM ,W0 ,7,68 ,-7,60 Gown W1? *f> e»er «f» |***«*8.00 ,7,88 teaman«**«•?»*»we** JCie»ntrit? *» «n 8 i- i The Junior and Senior class** held A treasure hunt through town Tues­ day evening which ended u p at Frame's garage. The rest of the evening was spent In 50-60 dancing. Refreshments were in the form of hamburgers, coffee and apples. ■ The Freshman Glaiw alto had a party held on the' Lott farm below Xenia. A weiner roast down near the pond was the highlight of the" eye­ i n g . * Raymond Sisson, by -beating 1* Verne Whip? in the final* Wcdnes* ^day afternoon, became champion of the, nien’a singles tournament. . . .Milk can't* be duplicated With *11their sk ill and all the ■ aids>fmodem science, cb%m- ■ itfs cannot match the marVel- oua combinations of notriSve sub stan ces w hich make up m ilk—Nature's m bade food.- , That it one reason dairying haa grown year afteryear and. of alp farm operations, has proved most dependable for aecurityolincom e. ' The key to thie security is public demand for milk prod­ uct*. Borden research ia eonstimfty disclosing new proofs - o fmilk's unmatchedvalues.Borden *elling is a.ppwerful ally to research in securing for, the dairyman' an ever-growing, „ never-lessening marketfor m ilk and milk products. . ^ All right* rmsnwi by Nature r Or. W, R. McChestusy gave * short talk a t the Republican rally held in tire Opera House, Tuesday night. K 1714-1" li"Trn""- ftlr. Cecil Thanuus spoke a t Bell-; brook, Wedneeday m m log : a te u t Ittft activities- a t a summer work wimp io Los Angeles. Temperance Note* CM tar*ilbW .(Xr.e; Peace somea from » good con science. V , *• tone...... up ..... j Yn the year 1987 the liguor Indus­ try. paid to newspapers 222,000,009 and to magazines 27,000,000 to ad­ vertise alcoholic beverages. 254-276 Ito. *75 960 tbs. 300 lbs. up . 140466 Ito, 120440 Ito, Feeding pigs 9 JS dopu F a t a&w* $ m to C.7,1 SH1BEP and LAMBS fii9 Iiea<i; Top lambe — — .„.8,2S Second*- 0 —* , - - , , . . . . - , 7 ,,7»ti5 F Medium — „„6„65 | Top bucks »“ *f U*rv•!»w *■ fi rvMw> 7.28 1 Seconds Withers to 5,00 F a t rwea !***W >-wtm *»*« •* wAw ,3.Q0 t o '3.40 Breeding ewes ._4,20 to 5.30 hd. CATTLE—163 head. Top steer* Other steers'.^ ---------- 7.65 dowfti Top heifers' Other heifers , — —u„i,7.60 down Top qqw* 5.80 t Other cow*. ----- _.5.70 down* Top bulls -'-------- .^„_0.15 Other b u lls -----— — 5.00 down VEAL CALVES—142 head,. Top 32.00. * Good, and choice------ -11.60 to 32,00 Medium calves —--------- 9.10 to 10.00 Gulls --------------- 9.00, ildSMi Hogs were 76 cents higher here to­ day than a t last Monday's Session, weights from 160 to ,225 lbs. cashing a t 8.15, with a few “head averaging 212 selling a t 8.10. Heavier weights sold dowBward 1mm 9M , and R wm ] « mmh M J J 2 h» <Wr andfatoadf * weight* under MG Ito, a t #.00 down irta**, Wettor* rangai from 475 w f eatomg to » • * . IFeeding pig# solddawnwardfrom f a t swto'ftom SMI to *.40..f Wad* to IUM *• “ AO Fat &owa a'uo fehftrfid in it®.advances4 Cattle sold from fifty eeto* to 7ft^ u i® to lOfifc a t 7.35 to 7.65, m l ftegts 6,09 to ft7R; rgn» higher to m Mat « * * , »»* topj .... ..... ... Top la-Tito wore also Mghey^swi: atoer* a t 890, tap haifiiw to M t.j Far l ab - Ft o a y aitd to st fat etiwa a t gao. I0m* toffiajitotad. WaBaw O- sold at 615. Vaat ealvw **w about, 16I*F42. -Sfesfe rm>.k at. Kcdiarn grade* at. C.65 and seconds a t 7,78, Bucks wc?» (fit) LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Greene rouuty, Ohio Atlro J, Johnson, Flshitiff, ^ Albert Johnson, Defendant. Defendants.whose wsidensa Is m known, will take notice that hc^has been sued for divorce and same will he fo r hearing en and after s is (G) weeks from the' first publication of this notice. ' . - FRANK L, JOHNSON, Attorney for ■plaintiff, <9-30-4 l-4d) O V i* — 3 '!1' •■! TlfT -f -ifTn Jl 'i j . ' .r. .1- LEGAL NOTICE - COMMON PLRA8 COURT Greene County, Ohio Florence Corbett '■ vg. Nathaniel Corbett. ? defendant whose last- khpwn rnidence was a t Cook County Hos- pital, Chicago, JR., will take notice J that-he has been.used fox divorce for W .1? fo r TOqrfe than three y e a ^ and that same will be for hear­ ing on aftd after ais weeks from the - first Publication o f this notice. ^ „ P®ANK L. JOHNSON, ' and Georgia, Attorney for Plaintiff. <9-16—10-21) , HEADQUARTERS -fpr > ’ :A»iti-Free*e „ Ford Anti-Freeze - =* Eveready Preston ............................ini i WoodrowFordAgency Xenia Avenue j»mtouwinmmniHMniMiMinnimiiniiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiinin Aultntan * ' -h- , r , ' ^ * £ .FOR Probate Judge r** Dftii M, A u ltm ah , th e Republiefin emdidnte fo% P roba to J u d g e oft th e Non-iiartisRn J u d ic ia l Ballo t, is a n a tiv e o f G reen e Com ity, Ohio, w a s bo rn a t C lifton , Oh io in 1906 is 82 y e a rs o f ag e , w as m a rried in 1927, is th e ^father o f a seven y e a r o ld d a u g h te r and re s id e s on a 3 3 -a c re f a rm on th e C inc inna ti P ike . H e is a m em b e r o f th e C eda r- v illo S fe thod ist Chu rch . m Ho taught school for a period of 3 years, received his B.S, Degree in Education from Ccdarville College in 1932 And was graduated from the College of Law of the UnL versity of Dayton with an h.IAB. Degree In 1935 and since that time has maintained olHeeo for the practice of Law in the Steele Bldg., Xenia, Ohio. He has been a life long Republican.; ■ ■. . ■■* • ■■. ■ Dan M. Aulfman is worthy and deserving of your sup? port and we therefore urge his election tn the office of Judge of the Probate Court on November 8th, 1938, V e ry /T ndy Y o tfe , ■ ■ HARRY lh CMITH, Ch*Un».tt R*p«Mk«n . K.t. CspMshlee # , CABL MARSHALL, ^ r e t o i 'y R*publscsn y». Cshufikteo PRANK L, JOHNSON, ■Gfeiiswso Btpablitfen iEaecutjvo Gfinsp&fga fto tn .. W .B , McCIIESNBY, Sficretaiy Republlesn Cahip«ifn Cuttiffistte , GENE DRAKE, Gfcahfnan Yoim# RepUMiciSO tlah of (keens tsuftty ll'olticisl' AdfitllstsMiist) "Alcohol l* no t * mtoieine; i t t | - gravfito* dlHNtaw «Ud haatena dtothf it i* prodnetive of phyMeal and men­ tal d«*en«»cy and *hottld t o no lon»wr pnweribod bjr intellifwit phyaiciawi. I t i* Hm' btot .poulble penuador of ditoate*, and damagmgr even in small quantities.”—Dr. DeWittG.Wilcox. Jh the past four year* the liquor ttsffic has robbed the people of Ameri­ ca of about fifteen billions of dollars; diverted from legitimate retail trade and’ average of nearly |300,000' an hour; perhaps caused the death of 100,000 persons in automobile acci­ dents. . I t has handicapped Industry, undermined social stability, increased destitution, disease' and crime. Alto it has paid quite a bit of revenue for the government. ' "The Physician should liavc bla- icoped before him, ‘If you can do ho good, do ho harm. If this rule is ad­ hered to, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred the physician will give no alcohol”—Dr. J. H. Husser, ex-presi­ dent o f the American Medical Journal. Abraham Lincoln was willing to save the'nation with slavery if he could, but be found in the province of God, he could not do it, to slavery died. Perhaps we a re jn a Similar situation today; maybe we can save the nation with the liquor traffic, but our convic­ tion is it must be destroyed first, pnee^more we Taco the liquor traf­ fic, everywhere anti-social, not to say criminal in its consequences. We are not in the status quo ante. We are in worse status .by far, and this loose, tipsy, cocktail party gen­ eration cannot be the last word in the story of alcoholism, As surely as history repeats itself, a revolt is due.—Dr. Harry Fmerison Fosdlck. Shop A ll Unto a t HKAflTlT CULTURE StMumpQQy .Finger W ave aind Mmuenre ]• F E R liA N E im ^U a n d *$] *17 Firto Natianal Hank RMg.,| Fhwm: It* Mil-J « M, 1625-J SPJUNGFIBLD, o ; Dr. H. N. Williams / , * Ar to DENTIST . Tatew Springs, Okfo . X-RAY EQUIPMENT SPOT CASH PAID FOR HOR5E5 ;------- COWS O f Size and Condition) Prompt removal o f Hogs, Sheep , Catvia, Colts Telephone 154 1 XENIA FERTILIZER & I TANKAGE CO. ' | For Sale—Spotted Roland China Boars and Gilts, Walter E. McCoy, R, R, 4, Washington, C. H., O. HAROLD J. FAWCETT . * ‘ a R epublican C and idal* Far County Treasurer Taught School three yeqrs. . Employed in bank fifteen years, V ith State Banking Department three y e a r s ., , • -. .■’.-v *k: . ■<’ t- Deputy Treasurer under H, M.‘ Smith two and tme-half years. Serving as Greene County Treas­ urer since last February.„ . Lifelong Tesident o f Greene.County. 'i ? '1 * . Election, November 8,1938 (Political Advertisement) October 24th to 29th National WasherWeek f i V In h a rm o n y w ith th is i N a tio n a l W a s h o r S VTeek w o o fte r t h e W e s tin g h o n s e S p e c ia l m o d e l ^ a t th is low p r ic e an d . ta k e , in y o u r o ld w a s h e r , h $20.00 3 Washer s . . S tream line W rin g e r .finished in lu strou s white.. I t w ashes 8 pound s o f clo thes. I d e a l m e f p r th e av e rag e fam ily . ^National Washer Action”—clothes are drawn by suction and are washed at top and bottom. This is easy on clothes—less wash wear,, , ’ *' / • , ' Phone 2 2 ■ H % : I -,0’, M « n S t. I Biihdp Gcarge Craig Stcwayt, ml tha onc-hundredth ateu*! convention of Episcopal diocese ©f Chicago re­ cently charged modem parents with being "rankly irreligious and not fit to prepare children for a Christian life.” The bishop added that the present generation of young people learned to "gutote” cocktails at their parents' elbows and that movie stars have re­ placed Biblical characters in the minds of youth. -Ohio Messenger, "With tho money spent for drink we could solve the housing problem i and the education problem,” and still have enotsght left to solves many other problems.—fhe. Inde*. A certain distillery recently eels-* brated the production of the twe^nsl* Month bottle of tta whisky. Whit a and story it would.be if'all the misery, crime, poverty and suffering contained^ if these two million bottles could he told, ■ A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE ADAIR'S BUDGET PLAN I AVAILABLE 1 N Detroit Sf. - fcnfe, G. i a . . % S Dr, Paul X Volkert Dentist p OFFICB HOURS Monday and Friday ' ; PiSfi'A, Ms ta- S F . M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday •9:lf A, M, to 8 j S9 P. Sf. Office OosSii Wednesday Afternoon • Phomte 73 • 0'- Again More Quality AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED TRICES A U n u a r MNHKZB *aiMi«iMlM *45 ' A ,2^ i, . 4 • • •.« V - ) aw^ ' ■W *} ? , if* V/i «to vato' *vto W h e n ycitt attiicf» th lw fittlce m w * o lo t« tf * rnm awih i T POOR VISION «ai* f tn i m Eilyln Your II»«d P. U NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST H u mHwii d d i ■ t * * ” * * * feifectei t i M wm*mm S f tm m e to v k g «W 0 v m + n h f * t i f lv lr tf * w m r , m fm , t o r n * R* gtow-aWWnfl Nowyou can aMft p m with the fitak ‘«f • fine* —with only * l i f t «f dm effavt tm eeA f «*. •pnmd-with yonrlMmdalwaysMhly cto**•» etesriag Whedi Simply t« * k €hevwiIetY Far- freted Vactiam Gato.SMff— Mtaidd torn* ■ Ilia* shifts gesm^and a hiddeii medHudeal servant etffied * boOstw^aaftpSes t j j t o !*!• cent nf the idtifting Hfbrrt Available ma att modeli at totnt tom, 'CMVR 0 UTS THI CHOICE " Nfrnm A*rm~Stnmm MI§Um§ 1 M em R o m m * w - J mmi L j BSSS m s B ? ? i guhm**» TMMMtttAto CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES & m A bm UIU JM l JL m , j, tUfiMMa jg n « i BY TIBI Q % , SKI m N • Wato Aaa fignwab] the wat m Twcc< o*--:*he •* Dr, Gfei towfma . tjh to t ekhficd < Sahool, SMUttof of Hdftci gatlon* s * ItoiT to afiHed. - Mr. E Of HCalt Board o. pugh GU day, T school v than the the well -Wpply « -tank. •Thew r t e With non hut ‘-figreeabl ' wady a ; for the » '■from the iand the tnot'cause i te y w a :«0btenti< rthe only rWas to h 1 Sampl ving foun "’iTtots- w i nopattm ^ Firederic Itodtasht atillexis ting purj lthe80 te -;. fwtofc ’’ T h ru Public A: AaiktaB t ..fT teyfei • skaiMSct -■ emwated -t iThereis Ithe Cedi good cot i ^ ♦ - Cec Am This n. iofficia! h direction tlOftal 1 American Legion States-Office of E The p» stated by • >' * U > J. mote the n- of the standai<1 of oil the intercut of all . education -mph need of on tlon to « : )0 education , IV eapense, - doomed to t >s. Tho ( arvilli- sing te Week in periods o day, Thn following t Genera morrow's . Monda Bale, Twsda and Able Wedne-s... ' t Btaadartb Thursd.i- agMAibill Friday Mtol# of On F r i '. . •ad tem Mditariu- > ftdlowlng - ^ , ?Dwoti ' if m , ; Addrtt ^gitdvilii Itema^ . •-"*1 'Iffiphlh <.?«;• ThfiffU. -f pa*t in i • cmhktg ■i '■ DMt Writ ( •.{ ami Mt •’•■1 m i ! \ 8 L - /).-

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