The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26
QmXVILLE HERALD. FRIDAY. MAY B, 1939 i “ W r t i i h t M t o u u t t f w U A « I B W O B o y A 0 W i l l i a m s o n T f e i f l - i f * -The WUB mmou Hooter Company; Last October 1 purckued » Tripl-lre, I tUoujlit my two d ll h n iM won good but when I insulted your*—w lat a difference.' We Bow have our house w en •oodortabt* wing lew fiui end aa eve* beat in •11mown. And by having the tbormoatatK control. 1 don’t «m d to worry about the fire." Signed—C. Jt. Beery. Canal Wlnehwter, Ohio F R E E : Furnace Inspection. Did you burn toomuch coal, did you have toomuck illness —were your coal bHl* too bisk this past winter? We make free inspection, locate troubles, do repair work. Modest prices* C. C. BREWER Phono: Cedarville 125 W 1 Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W. 0. T. U. Furnace* Cleaned Don't l e t an Old Corn Planter l&iiftt You Oat of Hybrid Corn Profits , “ I didn’t know the W. q ,T. U., did . such fine things.” I Yes, you’ve heard that too—prob- i ably a good many times in the last i four years, for too many people have accepted the propaganda of the “ wets" i that the W. C, T, U. is made up of ! meddlesome busybodies who want to 1 take all the joy out o f life, J It is our pleasure and obligation to ; to show these deceived ones that the W. C. T. U. has a constructive pro gram. i It is definitely our responsi bility to prove to the world what al cohol is and what it' does—to the brain, to the Oody, to the home, to the citizen. McCormick-Deermg “ 100 Series” Planters Handle Hybrid Seed with Unexcelled Accuracy AH around you farmers are cashing in on the advantages of hybridcom. Men with soil no better than yours may be banking imore com profit than you are. You can do as well . . but jyou’ll need a planter that can handle hybrid seed and put the kernels where they will sprout and grow into healthy plants. McCormick-Deering "100 Series’’ Planters are designed to imeet this ‘need. Your choice o f flat-, edge-, or hill-drop plates 'enables you to; handle all varieties of com. You may not be jready: now to plant hybrid com, but you surely want the 'planter you buy equipped to plant hybrid seed bo you can ;»ake the. change whenever iyou are raady. The "100 Series" planters have many other features that combine to make them' the full-value planters of the year. :Ask us to quote you on a McCormick-Deering Planter for your use. V arfibf+-drop F lat- or ed{fo- or full hill-drop plat** P ullt-Jn power hill-drop lunger*!-* Check-r*’ * -We action ill Improve voarlng clutch Seed plat In tlm* Improve*: ,-iiead* Runner, #>tu > runner* or disk fu r row openers Automatic marker* . Fertilizer and p*a or feaan attach ments 2ft* to 44* row#—30* or 367 wheels CEDARVILLE LUMBER (COMPANY Phone: 33 P r ic e * as low as $147*50 fa r the Large 6 Cubic Foot Box Tcrms~$5.00 down. $5.00 per month _ — _ — '. . . ...j — , . . — --------------- — ;— — — . Come In and See This Frigidaire CedarvilleFarm Implement, Inc. Cedarville, Ohio iHHmiiHBmimiiiiiinmiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniMiiiiniiimiiiiuiiiiiiKi. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid For HORSES AND COWS (O f size and condition) HOGS* CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY Telephone* Xenia* 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. GREENE COUNTY'S ONLY RENDERING PLANT A new- clause has been added to Denmark’ s marriage law, according to a report from that country. This forbids chronic alcoholics to wed un less special authorization is given by the. minister o f justice. 1. The invitation to (drink—that is a test that many have to meet today, 2. Times may change, but they do not change a harmful poison, like al cohol, into a harmless potion. 3. . “ 6 , . . that men should put an enemy • in their months to steal away their brains Childhood is the time of. learning how to live. Shall we not give to chil dren every possible help in learning how to live as Christians ? No physician would thing o f order ing alcoholic beverages for a child as a strengthening tonic or for any one who had always been a abstainer. A college student said that lie liad fifty good reasons f8r not using al coholic drink. When pressed to name them right off he anwer.ed: “ Fifty years. I am twenty years old now. I hope to live to be seventy. In every one o f the fifty years between now and then I want to be at my absolute best. Physically and mentally “ That’s fifty reasons for me.”—R. M. McDowell. No one is ever defeated until he ad mits failure. REPORT OF SALE Monday, May 1,1939 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—1041 head. 160-200 lbs......................... 7.05 200-224 l b s ,____________ 7.00 225-249 lbs......................... 7,00 250-274 lbs............ ............. 6.85. .< 27’-299 lbs............................6,80 300 lbs,'up ____ „6,35 down 140-159 lbs. __________ 6.85 100-139 l b s .__ ____ 7.55 down 100-139 l b s ._____ - ______ 7.55 down Feeding pigs ___ 8.50 down Fat s o w s ____________ 1-5,25 down Stagf.,___________________4.75 SHEEP & LAMBS—75 head.. Clipped lam b s_„ „ ______8,75 down Spring lam b s___________9.0Q to 11.00 Yrlg wethers — ,____ 6.25 down Aged w e th e r s __________4.75 down CATTLE—149 head. Best steers offered____8.35 Best heifers offered_____ 7.80 Other heifers____________ 7.40 down Best fat cows _________ 5,00 to 6.25 Medium c ow s _____— -4.00 to 4.95 Thin cows — _______ „„_3.95 down Best bulls ____:_________6.90 to 7.95 Other bulls ________ 6.85 down Milk cow s _______ - ___ - —57.00 down VEAL CALVES—153 head.. . Top price o f 7.05 was paid for hogs for nil weights in the spread o f 160 to 199 lbs,, at this sale today. Weights from 200 to 249 lbs. sold at 7.00, and heavier weights from 6.85 down. Lighter weights scaling down from 159 lbs. down to 140, sold at 6.85, and those from 100 lbbs. to 130 lbs., at 7.55 down. Feedings pigs met with a strong demand at 8.50 down. Fat sows ranged from 5.25 to 6.00, and stags at 4.75. ■ , . The supply o f Iambs continued light, with clipped lambs marked at 8.75 down, spring lambs ranged from 9.00 to 11.00, and "wethers at 4.75 to 6.25, A few thin butcher ewes sold at 1.40. Cattle receip t continued strong, the prices fully steady with a week ago. Only fair, steers cashed at 8.35, and common to fair heifers at 7.80, Best. fat cows sold up to 6.25, and medium kinds at 4.00 to 4.95. Most butcher bulls ranged from '6.95 to 7.30 with a few very choice kinds up to 7.95. Other bulls sold downward from 6.85. Milk cows sold up to $57.00 per head. In the vealer divr in, top calves cashed at 9.00, with other good and choice offerings rating 8.40 and up to the top price. Medium kinds made 7.05 to 8.10 and culls sold down ward from 7:00 MAN WANTED Man to help local farmers with poultry—feeding, delousing, worming and so forth. Will teach man who has had .some sort of farming experi ence and give chance to earn $75— .>5100 a month. Must have car. Write box A,‘ care of this paper. Name — ---------------7-------------------------- Address - ------- --------------- - —— — I A NAME THAT STANDS | ! FOR GOOD I BUDGET PLAN f AVAILABLE 1Adair’s I N. Detroit St. * Xenia, O. | WE I GHTS Scales in UBe in Live Stock Auction Barns under Federal Supervision must be kept in good weighing condition, and are tested four times a year by the Division o f Weights and Measures. Each scale corner is tested separately, starting with 25 potind weights and increasing 100 pounds until the capacity o f the scale is reached. 110 separate tests are made on our scales to insure accuracy, . ALL WEIGHMASTERS ARE BONDED MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES COMPANY StwMn A n . SPRINGFIELD. O. Phone 5942 I I WANT A MAN | —with car; full time calling on i farm homes in Greene County. No | experience required. Must be satis- | | fled with $30 a week to start, but | 1 excellent chance to double earnings | |with company helps—sales, special | | deals, attractive premiums (silver- | 3 ware, coffee percolators, • .sauce i | pans, etc.) Wo supply complete j | stock o f products—you pay when | 1 sold. Immediate earnings. No 4uH f | seasons—big business all year with \ wellknown line 250 daily necessities ; | —coffee, flavoring extracts, home 1 medicines, etc. Details mailed free | |—no obligation. Give your age, | | kind of car, etc. Address Box A, | care of this paper. ( BLACKBURNS ! Tooth Powder— Corn Removei1 Herbs —- Liniment —- Salve , Soap ' 214 N. West St. Xenia, Ohio Subscribe for THE HERALD ........... ■ - ....•’ . . SPECIAL PRICE • ■ ----ON — ■ CHICKEN STARTER OUR OWN MIXTURE $2.40 per Cwt. FRANK CRESWELL Cedarville, Ohio Friday-Saturday — SCREEN------ ‘Women In the Wind’ Kay Francis Wm. Gargan Continuous Showa Dally Aduita Only 2fic to 6 P. M. STARTS SUNDAY THREE DAYS Entertainment! SdH TREE TRIMMING and Landscape Work Cdlt Bowersvllle 54-F S or Addresi f ' By Experienced Mari < J. E . WILSON JAMESTOWN. OHIO Glaser’s Beauty Shop Ml Linas ef BEAUTY CULTURE Shampoo* Finger Wave •rid M an icu re ..............75c »ERMANENTS— $3 and $5 I l f First National Bank Bldg, ftb ttt M. *111*1 er M, 1128-J SPRINGFIELD, O. WlttWWniiaiimWIWMMniinM.SWWMltWWiHgBlKWB# F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio Especial Attention Given School«Age .../at Daffy Duck Comedy Mateo New* Dr. H . N . Williams DENTIST Yellow Springe, Ohio X -RAY EQUIPMENT SHAM CIVIL SERVICE 1 J Evidently a well organized cam- • paign is under way in behalf o f the , passage o f the Ramspeck Bill—H. R. \ 960—to put government employees, j not .already so protected under the j provisions o f the Civil Service Law. ] Thousands o f letters and messages are flooding in on Members o f Con gress urging the passage o f the Bill in order that the merit system may be extended, efficiency in government may be increased, economy brought about, etc. However, many o f the individuals and organizations asking for the pas sage o f the BUI do not seen to know that the measure actually provides for the blanketing in under Civil Service, without any competitive ex amination or merit-test whatsoever, more than two hundred thousand gov ernmental employees, most o f whom were appointed as political patronn"- to positions specifically exempted from Civil Service when new agencies of government were created during the past few years. Republican Members of Congress insist that the procedure in making such original appointments, and the purpose o f the Ramspeck Billj violate the whole spirit and intent of the Civil Service laws, and insist that such employees now being placed under Civil Service should be required to take competitive Civil Service ex aminations open to all qualified per sons, regardless o f political affiliation. It is the Republican contention that the Bifi must be amended to provide for competitive examinations if the merit system is to actually prevail in Federal government. BABY .CHICKS available on Tues day and Friday; 8 years blood test ing and culling. Order now. Phone 1103, Ginaven’s Hatchery, 321 W. Church'St. or Fairfield Pike, 4 miles north o f Xenia. (4t) HYBRED SEED CORN Iowa No. 939 hybred seed corn has shown satisfactory performance in this vicinity for the past four years,' Samples o f the seed and the crop can be seen at the farms o f J. B. Rife and Harry N. Powers. Orders will be taken and seed delivered at either farm as desired or you can order direct. Inspection invited. CLINTON ROUSE St. Route 54, N. W. o f Urbana, O. (4m -ll-2) LEGAL NOTICE Arthur. Westfal, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that Charlotte Westfal, has filed her petition for divorce against him on April 12, 1939, on grounds of wilful absence for three years, being case No. 21,933, before the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after May 20, 1939. FOREST DUNKLE, Attorney for Plaintiff (4-14-6t-5-19) COMMON PLEAS COURT Greene County, Ohio „ No. 21943 Garrctta Snllumc, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. Harris R. S. Pcckham, Defendant. Harris R. S. Pcckham, residing at the State Hospital fdi; the Insane, .at Providence, Rhode Island, will take notice that on the 21 day o f April, 1939, Garrctta Sellume filed Jier peti tion in the* Common PleaB Court o f Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 2143, against the above named de fgndant, praying for judgment in the sum of $124.08, said sum being claim ed by said plaintiff for money expend ed toward the support o f the minor child o f the parties hereto and also for an order o f attachment. Said de fendant is required to answer on or before the 17th day of-June, 1939. DAN M. AULTMAN Attorney for Plaintiff. (4-28-6t-C-2) SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF SALE Home federal Savings A Loan Association vs. P. B. mil. et si., flreeno County Common Pleas Court Case No, 20078 Order of Sste 20878 In pursuance of aft order Issuedvfrom the Common Plea* Court, within and for tbo County or Orceno, and State of Ohio, mad# at the Jnniiary term thereof, A. 0., 1930, and to m# dlrcf 'ctl, I Will offer for sale at FubUc Auction a tli# West door of the Court House In Xenia, Ohio on Saturday, May 6,1939 nt 10 o’clock of aatd (lay, th# following de scribed nwil Estate to-wlt: Situated In IJio Township of Xenia, Greene County, Stale of Ohio, and bounded and de scribed a* follow*.*— Being a part of Military Survey No, 929: Beginning at a stake In th© tenter of the Clifton riko In Wllberforc'e, corner to the school house lot; thence N. 70® r>r/ vv, 485.0 feet to en Iron steke N. W. comer to said lot In Hie East line of Ella Abbott; thence N. 25° 3(1' E. 190.4 feet to aa iron stake In a new street corner to said Abbott; thence with said street S, 70° 65' J9< 435.0 feet to an Iron stake in the center of the a- forcssld pike; thence with the center of the Said plko 8. 25° 30' W. 190.4 feet to the piece of beginning, contJftilng One end Eighty- Eight Hundredths (1.88) acres of lend, be It the same more or less, TRACT NO. 2, Being a pari of Military Survey No. 929 and more particularly de scribed as follows.' Beginning at a Iron pin In' the center of a county road northwest corner to P, S. Hilt thence with the center of of said comer to It.' V. Lee; thence 8. 72* 30' H. With the line of Leo ,201.3 feet to the BouUiwest corner of Winslow lot; thence W, 25° 20' E. with the west line of Winslow, School lot, and IttU lot, 800.08 feel to the place of beginning, coftetnlng 1,02 acres, The shove property Is located at WUtmt- fofee, Ohio, Opposite the Scsnlnery el Wits bra-fore® University. TERMS OF SALE—GASH • The above described premises have been ap praised at Two Thousand, Five Hundred and no 100 dollars, (IlSOft.OO) and can not sell for less thsn two-thirds of th# appraisement. GKOftOH P. HENKEL, Sheriff of Grime County, Ohio, Smith, McCMlleter A Glbney, Attorneys THE IDEAL JEWELRY F R E E V ! fir S I r c . SIT OF DISHES FREE MTAATHtGAPRIL 29 Tek» Your Cfc»Ic»; CANDID CAM RA . ' - V n K F R E E 26 PC. SET OF SILVER i With Any Purchase of $10 or Mora ■ (Contract Item* Excepted) DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIRS See Oar Large Assortment o f Perfect BJhie-White Pali? 6 Sparkling 8 Gorgeous 12 Brilliant' Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds In this v e r y low- In this exceptionally E x t r a large and ipriced pair. Yellow popular pair. Yellow fiery c e n t e r dia ler white golu. gold. mond. Yellow gold. SI2.50 $24.75 549.75 GRADUATIONWATCHES $JJ50 $ 9.75 $| 250 S | 2 ’5° ' Lady’s or Man’s New Square, Round or ’ \ 'Curved~io-Fit-therlVrist — Yellow Gold l m Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing t g j . WATCH CRYSTALS— Glass—Any Shape . . I 9 C Balova or. Gruen Watch BULOVA JIANGER M Jewel* *24* BULOVA AMERICAN CLIPPER 17 Jewels $ 4 » A .7 5 BULOVA LIDO' BULOVA GODDESS OF TIME Yellow Gold Yellow GoM 17 Jewels 2975 *24w *33” Springfield, Ohio Safe and Sure ” . . 4 For Fifty-Five Years This Association Has Paid Regular Dividends OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY AND SHARE IN THESE PROPITS Draw Dividends From May 1st Accounts Opened By May 10th A1S Accounts Ineiired Up To $5000.00 SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING anil LOAN ASS’N 28 E* Main St. Springfield Ohio “ The Pioneer Ansodetlon of Springfield* ' \
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