The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52
I CJCDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, i m m mm mm m m orfHVmMliBqi ■,pf ,w assis. Who 's Who In Xenia GOOD WILL REVIEW OP BUSINESS PEOPLE OP CEDAEVILLE’S NEIGHBORINGCITY. SEE THEM WHEN ATTENDING THE 100TH GREENE COUNTY FAIR, THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK The Qeo. Dodds & Sons Granite Company O f Xenia, fo r «v*r a Century has keen the depository for many firmq and families- over this part o f the state, who have relied upon its wise esurse to amply supply them In the safeguarding o f their accounts Among the financial institution's o f the communty, there are indeed few Which can show more substantial pro gress. The Xenia National Bank is noted fo r its sound'energetic, and, con servative management, commanding in a-marked degree the confidence of their depositors and o f the public -at large, a condition that is the aim of any executive board. This bank is prepared to care for the accounts o f individuals, firms, cor porations, and estates, and they invite . interviews or correspondence with those contemplating making changes or opening new accounts. . They are members o f The Federal . . Reserve System and each account in sured to $5000.00 F. D, I. C. Uniform consideration is given small or large (deposits, Its officers have worked side by side fo r the'advancement of business in this part o f the state and. they thor oughly understand’ its banking needs, needs. O f Xenia have -been serving this community for seventy-five years in monuments, mausoleums and markers o f originality and quality. When yon are in Xenia, be sure to visit their display rooms. They maintain the finest Memorial Art Exhibit in Ohio. The placing o f memorials over the graves o f the dead is a custom that originated’with our earliest civiliza tion. Today every head o f a family should-see that, a monument is placed on the familys cemetery lot in order to preserve the family name. The Geo. Dodds & Sons Granite Company has a large stock of the world’s leading granites. They are expert designers and artists o f monu mental work and are.prepared to make up anything according to the in dividual. ideas o f their customers. They will submit designs in keeping with the size o f the work desired, furnishing anything from the simplest headstone ' to a - mausoleum. They always have monuments in various sizes that can be purchased and set up upon a few day’s notice. Let them *figure with you. CHENOWETH MOTOR CO. A t 226 South Detroit Street, who are dealers fo r Pontiac and Buick EICHMAN’S Electric Shop, 52 West Main Street, has long been headquarters for elec- trial appliances fo r the people o f this community; radios, refrigerators, Motor Cars, and G. M. C. TVucks, are |ranges, -washing machines, ironers offering' some exceptional values in good used cars. They invite your in spection and comparison o f prices. The real test for an automobile is the manner in which it actually stands up on the road. -The record o f good performance o f ' the cars that have been purchased from. Chenoweth’S is the only testimony they need to offer to* gain more business. They have established their reputation upon re liability and real motor car values. You will find a model to suit your purpose—one that will give you the most trouble-free transportation at « fraction o f the cost bf a new car. For the cars offered for sale here have been reconditioned and put in shape to give satisfactory service for the a- mount o f money expended.-- What ever they tell you about the cars they sell, you can depend upon their word. Chenoweth’s service department is in the hands o f expert mechanics. Their policy has always been to give dependable motor car service, 1 tM lllltlllllltlSIlltllllUlIM VUIIM IIim illtltSllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IH IIIIM H IlIH lIllllim ilUltltH IIH IIIIIIH IH IIIM Ifc THE‘GEO. DODD & SDNS | GRANITE CO. Monuments— Mausoleums — Markers BEAUTIFULLY PERPETUATE MEMORY | I ' 115 W. Main Street ' Phone: 350 § O t i i i i H i i i i i i i ii i t i i it i i i t i i i i it i i i i ii i n i i i i i i im i i i i i i i im i i i i i i t H t t i i i i i i i im m i i i i ii i i i n i i t m m m i m i f i i m m i m 'm M i l , THE XENIA NATIONAL SANK | OVER A CENTURY OF COMMUNITY SERVICE | Capital $100,000.00—Surplus & Reserve $286,000.00 | Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent $2 and Up | RELIABLE—FRIENDLY—ACCOMMODATING • j llllllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllHinilllllfCIM HIM IIIM IUItHIIM flUIIHIIM UflllHIlUmHIINIimW IlHIIUUIIIIlIHUHItiHH. RINEHART’S DARI-BAR and many other things that increase the efficiency o f any home while elim inating its drudgeries. They feature Electrolux Refrigerators, Maytag Washers and Zenith Radios. The Electrolux occupies an im portant place in the American Home in these days o f enforced economy, for it is noted for its fool-proof and eco nomical operation. It has no moving parts, whjch means^ that is calls for no repairs. It is built to give life time service and is permanently silent Eichman’s are distributors o f real comfort and efficiency to the farm and suburban home, for through their service there is not a home in the County, no matter how far they are located from the gas mains, thnt»can- not enjoy the ownership and luxury of this modern refrigerator for the Electrolux can be operated efficiently with kerosene as well as with gas, also Philgas the perfect, economical fuel for oyery cooking operation. When you are in Xenia stop in and see the Electrolux. Those in charge will be glad to give you prices and explain its low operating cost. REDWINGPURITY DAIRY CO 145 Hill Street, needs no introduc tion, fpr they have served -this com munity with dairy products o f highest quality for a number o f years. Through education and the medium o f advertising the people o f today, have become vitamin-minded and they commerce, XENIA AUTO WRECKING CO. Located at 215 South Collier Street, occupies a most important place in the transportation life o f this Community for no Firm is doing 1 mere to keep the wheels o f pleasure, industry, nnd agriculture Home Federal Savings & Loan Association 6 North Detroit Street, pccnplpa S » important place'in the home and com mercial life o f this part o f the State. A financialinstitutioni as veU wi iD individual has character, buUt through its years o f existence b y ' the JiUP« culties it overcomes and its struggles to attain its ideals. . The Home reaerai savings and Loan Association* -during the course-of its substantial growth, has aided in the upbuilding* o f this section. The progress o f any community is depend ent to a large degree upon the facil ities -provided fo r savings and home winning. The service o f this Associa- -----..............— ----- «. ------------- —— , , , ... . ■ -tion has taught many the habit o f sav in addition to the fact that it has be-J *>gs' generators, radiators, fenders, and ma(]c possible their becoming come Amorica’s most popular dessert, riras or a thousand other parts. When j,ome owners. They ppy 4 per cent from the standpoint o f taste alone. I you are in need o f a part, it will pay — - - The Red Wing Purity Dairy Com: ‘ y0U to see tfiem. Or if you are un- pariy maintains a modernly equipped ab,e to drive in send them the mnke< plant where only tije purest o f in- A - » gradients' are used in their products.! 8,1 mo e 0 your car and senal,to supply information concerning their Red Wing Ice Cream is truly de- j number. They take care o f out o f service t0 any one interested, ticious. It is featured in many flavors town customers, by parcel post filling The Officers o f this Association are and nut combinations for they cater ‘ all orders promptly. . |wen known in the Community f o r to every taste., They furnish fancy They pay cash for old or junked their integrity, their conservative cars. If your car is all in, see them. [ management and their alert interest You will be pleased at the price they j in the progress o f the entire Coim.-un offer you. v ity. are giving greater attention to fo od 'on the move. values. This accounts to a great ex-j They can 8ave you m on auto tent for the place ice cream has on . . , the daily menu. Twenty-five years ago part8‘ They *no o f the ice cream was more or less o f a luxury largest stocks o f used parts fo r all and its serving was an event, but makes and, models o f cars, trucks, and today, because its great value as a 'tractors in their part o f the state, food and Its easy digestibility have They lmve what you want wllim you received wide recognition, it is being . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 7 want it—springs, gears, pistons, eaten in increasing amounts. That “ ’ ’ F ’ oil savings. Their loans are all se cured by first mortgages on Greene county real estate on conservative values. Those in cliarge will be glad moulds for special occasions. E. D. HAINES On North. Detroit,. has become 'The Stopping Place” for motilrieto from areas all around Xenia. You often hear the expression, “ Meet me at the Dari-Bar" which is an indication of its popularity. • They have the facilities to give the best of service, including booths and; tables and their curb service is as prompt as you desire it, They feature tasty sandwiches made with that deft touch which mark them os truly delicious. Here you can get your favorite soda or sundae. They serve all kinds of soft drinks and the Dari-Bar has become famous RE-NEW CLEANERS for its frosted malts. make their own ice cream* . |: When youiare in Xepia, you will be CHENOWETH MOIOR CO. 1 most apt to -find -your friends at the BUICK — PONTIAC — G. M. C. TRUCKS Sales and Service | REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS f 226 S. Detroit St. Phone: 20 | ■MintltnillllllllllllllllllllUIMIIIIItllllllltllHIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIimitMlltfllllimillMMIMilMMMHIMIHIIIIHIHIIHIMMJlilllllMMIIlOA i i § Dari-Bar. 3f Located at 8 West Second Street, occupy an important place in the home and business life of this community. They maintain a modern plant, their equipment is inot only the >best from' the standpoint o f the practical cleaner, but the kind endorsed by leading in stitutes of research in that line. The work here is in the hands of master cleaners, with a thorough understanding o f weaves, dyes, and materials. The most delicate fabrics are handled as carefully as they would be in your own home. Their clean ing and pressing are expert, and the garments are returned to you, fresh and odorless... Clean clothes wear longer. Let Rinehart’s Re-New Cleaners prolong the wear of your wearables. Clothes may not make the man, as some say, but clean clothes have a language o f their own. They tell their own story. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS Start An Account and Watch It Grow Phone: Main .33. § With offices in Room 4 o f the Allen s ■ M ■** A m ~ A _ _ _ * . a. m 3, Building, conducts a reliable and rep- | resentative real estate service. He is | a man of experience in the real estate | business, familiar with local conditions § .and values. He seeks and exchanges^ 6 N. Detroit St. farms and city properites. He is able to give his clients mjany valuable sug gestions whether they are consider ing a purchase, or sale Of property. Those who have 1 properties which they wish to dispose o f to an advant age, will :do well to consult with this office for he can secure the best prices the market affords, for he caters to a wide patronage. , Those who are contemplating the purchase o f a home in the Community willv find this a most advantageous time to buy. E. D. Haines lists many farms and city homes that are very attractive buys. His clients appreciate his dependable service. | — D E M A N D - | RED WING ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS I | - WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST § ............................................... iM M im iiM iiii'iiiH iiiiim iiiiJ iiiiiiiiiim iiiH iiiH M iiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu u tiiim iiiiiim u m n im ji M H U IIIM IIIIIIIIM 'llillllllllltlM IIM IIIIH IIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllM lIIIM IIM IISIIIM IIIIIIM IIIIIM lIIIIIIIM tlllllflllllU N IIlliliiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiim * E. D. HAINES 1 4 Allen Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM and CITY PROPERTIES s . ' £■ I Phone: 157-R Rinehart's I DARI-BAR Temperance Notes SponBorod by Cedarville W. C. T. U. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON BUS ' , LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the at Board o f Education o f Cedarville ^ office of the County Commissioners Township, will receive bids for the ? G,e* "e Co“ " ty’ , CoU(1' ,Housa’ purchase 'of one complete body and' Xenia, Ohio until twelve o ’clock need. chassis for school bus to meet the re quirements o f the State - Department FAMOUS FOR FRQSTED MALTS SANDWICHES—SOFT DRINKS | N. Detroit St. We Make Our Own Ice Cream Phone: 919 | .................................. ............................................... .................. .......... W. A. ALLEN D E N T I S T 1 44*4 W* Main St. Phone: Main 387^M | iH ttM itiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iim im M iiiiim iiii'im u iiiin m m iiim iliiiu n itiiiiin m H iiittiiiM n iiim iiiilM iiiiitiiu iiiim n im iiifi ■ ■ H in n iiiiiiim iiiiim iiM iu iiiliiiiim iiiiiiiim iiiH M iiiiiiiiiiiim iin iin n it im iiim iiiiiM H U iiiM im H iiiH u iH H iiiiiiiiH H lH iiu EICHMAN’S GAS & ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS 52 W. Main St. * Phone: Main 652 ..................................................................................................... T h e C r i t e r i o n 's SEMI ANNUAL SALE Michaels fitem and Barkeley Square fine one. and two trouser suits in the season’s newest styles. Fine Tweeds, Gaberdine and Worsteds are all included in this great sale. Entire StockReduced To $ 1 5 .7 5 $ 1 9 .5 0 $ 1 2 .5 0 $ 2 9 .5 0 Straw Hat — Shoes —« Shirts and many items o f Men’s Atid Boy’s Furnishings Reduced for This Great Sale. THE CRITERION 28 S, Detroit St, Xenia, Ohio A professor o f the University o f Oregon Medical School announces that o f o f Ohio on apple juice is a ‘’preventer o f .intoxi cation.” He claims that in experi ments apple juice “ kept down the Al cohol content o f the blood better than any other food used.” Well, we have known men to extract apple juice from a barrel through a straw in the bung- hole and become Highly intoxicated. “ I wish decent people would destroy the idea that it is Smart to drink . . . Drink is a mighty good thing to be afraid of, fo r when you are young you argue it’s all in knowing how; that it’s a grand thing for pepping up the party; that a cocktail or two drives away timidity, and makes you self- confident. But the argument is not often followed to its logical conclusion which would be that three or four cocktails turn a bright young man into a maudlin fooL”---MrB. Walter Fergu son. ' Dr. Charles J. St. John, o f the Bow ery Mission, New York City, gives an account o f conditions there since re pent. He says: “ We deal with 150,000 to 250,000 o f John Barleycorn’s finished products each year,” says Dr. St. John. “ Men who started with a social drink, took two or thre e cocktails, thought they could handle booze. To night they are in the gutter. I have been on both sides of this problem. “ During prohibition we got the chronic drunk-only on Bowery* blit to day we are getting the lawyer, the skilled employee, the professional man, the musician. AH kinds are com ing to us today, and there is 300 per cent more drunkenness since repeal than before. I have to keep guards on the Bowery Mission night and day to let the sober man get through and keep the drunks out so we can operate Iour business, That is the finished ^product o f Old John Barleycorn.” mmmmt i Bombay, India, with 1,250,000 inha bitants, is scheduled to go dry on August 1, says a Chicago Daily News report. Mahatma Gandhi, India’s pas sive resistance leaders, and his India National Gonfress are behind the movement. It was their influence which won administrative control o f Bombay Province in the autumn o f 1939, and shortly afterward Ahmeda- had, a city of 500,000 people, 300 miles north of Bombay, went -dry. Monday, July 31, 1939 Speciflcation and requirements can be had at the office o f the Clerk o f the Board All bids must bo filed with the Clerk o f the Board by 12 o ’clock, Noon, July 31, 1939, and will be opened fo r tabulation at eight o’clock p. m. same day. Bids must be made on basis of out right purchase or trade-in os board decides. , The Board reserves .the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids. CEDARVILLE TWP. BOARD OF EDUCATION. John Collins, President, A , E. Richards, Clerk, l e g a l N o t ic e Anna Baker, whose place of resi dence is unknown, wilt take notice that on the 19th o f July, 1939, Grenna L. Baker, filed his petition for'divorce against her on the ground o f ‘gross neglect, being Case No. 22,010, be fore the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene county, Ohio, and that said August 8 , 1939, for the purchase of tile following issue-of notes o f Greene County, Ohio: $22,000.00 o f “ Poor Re lief Notes” ; said notes to be .Forty- four (44) in number, numbered from one ( 1 ) to Forty-four (44) inclusive and consecutively; each note to be in the sum of $500.00, dated September 1, 1939, and bearing interest at the rate not exceeding 4 per cent per annum, puynble semi-annually on September and March 1st o f each year, begin ning March 1, 1940, unless Bald, notes Bhall mature before said semi-annual payment, in which event the install ment of interest due is payable at maturity. Both principal and interest are payable at the office o f the County Treasurer o f Greene Comity, Ohio, ,in such funds as are on the dates o f payment legal tender for debts due the United States o f America. Said notes are issued under author ity of the-General Laws o f the State of Ohio, particularly Section 2 o f Am, S. B, No. 462 of the 92nd General Assembly, 3rd Special Session, as a- mended by II. B. Uo, 572 enacted at the regular session of the 93rd Gen eral Assembly, approved March 31, 1939, and pursuant to the ' “ uniform Bond A ct” and by Resolution adopted ............................................................................. ............................................ .......................................................in ,i,m u ,i, ii, j FOR BETTER DRY CLEANING e ■ ""“ CALL—* "■ RE-NEW CLEANERS I 8 W. Second St. Phone: Main 184 1 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IM fllM llllllllllllilllltlllllllllltllllllM IIIttM HHM lilllllM IIHIIHMIlMM IIIIIIIIIIItllttililllM llllM lIlllllllllllllllllC USED PARTS CARS—TRUCKS—TRACTORS Tires—Radiators—Fenders—Generators W e Buy Uaed Cars For Parts XENIA AUTO WRECKING CO. 215 S. Collier St, X Phone: Main 815 | ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................1111,||l|IIItIIIIIIIUI iR ____„ „ „ „ • _ _ ! by the Board o f County Commission- cause will come on for nearing on or ' .. ers of said County on July - 8 , 1939. after the 2 Gth day of August, 1939. FOREST DUNKLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. (7-21-6t-8*25) Wanted—To Rent farm o f 200 acres, more or less. Cash rent. To get possession this fail fo r seeding for March occupancy. Address by mail i“ Farm,” Cedarville Herald. (4t) For Sale—Trailer With cover, alsq an open rack for same. One Mullen J 8 »ft. canoe. Call phone 41* Cedar ville. ‘ A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD furn i ture BUDGET PLAN . AVAILABLE Adai*’ * N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. Said notes are issued for the purpose of providing funds for Poor Relief purposes in Greene County, Ohio, for the years 1939 and 1940, The maturities o f said notes are as follows: Mar. 1, 1940—$5000.00 Sept. 1, 1940— 6000.00 Mar. 1, 1941— 7000.00 . Sept. 1, 1941— 4000.00 Anyone desiring to do so may bid for said notes based upon their bear ing a different rate o f interest than specified in the advertisement, provid ed, however, that where a fractional interest rate is bid, such - fraction Shall be one-quarter of one per centum or multiples thereof. Said bonds to be sold at not less than par and accrued interest to the highest responsive bidder based upon the lowest rate o f interest, the right — W M lim W M IW miHUIIWWIMIHHIlHIHIHHIHIHIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillHHIIIH, 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 (H m iiim iiH inH H iiiiH iniim H H H iiiH iim m nH H H im iH iiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiH m iU liH H im iiiw m iM awarded to him upon delivery there o f; said check or checks to be re tained by and become the property o f Greene County, Ohio, if condition is not fulfilled, otherwise checks to be returned to bidder. The transcript o f the proceedings relative to the issuance o f the above described notes has not been approved by legal counsel. Said proposals must be sealed and endorsed, “ Poor Relief Notes,” By order o f the Board o f County Commissioners o f Greene County* Ohio. JAS. H. HAWKINS,' President o f Board o f County Com missioners, Greene County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Kathleen M. Macrum, whose last known place of residence Is Roger William Hotel, 28 East 31st Street, being reserved to reject any and all'New York, N. Y., will hereby take bids. Each bid must be accompanied .notice that on the 19th day of July, by n certified check payable to the*1939, Robert S. Macrum filed his Treasurer of Greene County, Ohio, in'petition against her in the Common' the sum of $220.00, said amount to be Pleas Cofirt of Greene County, Ohio, evidence -of good faith, conditioned Division of Domestic Relations, being that if the hotes are accepted the bid- ‘Case No. 22012 on tho docket of said c|er will receive and'pay ifor the notes Court, praying iop a decree of diverse from her on the grounds o f gross neg lect o f duty and extreme cruelty; that said case is entitled Robert S« Macrum, Plaintiff, against Kathleen M. Macrum, Defendant. Said Defendant will further taka notice that she is required to answer said Petition on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice, to-wit: July 20th, 1939, ROBERT S. MACRUM, Plaintiff 7-2l-6t-8*26) THOMAS T. VRADELIS* Attorney for Plaintiff* 812-20 Mutual Home Bldg,* * Dayton, Ohio. hfeGAL NOTICE Murray Earhart, whose place of resilience is Unknown, will take notice that on July &8, 1939, Helen Earhart, filed suit against him for divorce on grounds of gross neglpct of duty, in Case No, 22,014, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will coma on lo t hearing on or after September p. 1989. • MARCUS SHOUP (?-gS*6t-84) Attorney for Plaintiff,
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