The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

VA J 'V * .’i A f tM Si * X 14# l% ' *l r k •I If I Vft ■ir.- .! V r i «• U , ; f \U CftUrrite W- CL % if. S m u . C l a u s G e t * A r o u n d G tm m B ow l Btlajra SMectin# SuecaMor McCALLISTERRADIOSERVICE PfcaMu m f i i Ccdanrlllf, OU* v. ONE HINT fc worth a MILLION HOPES.. SUOOIST AN i ELGIN . NOWI _ MrmaUxaUope'lSthAaaA- . M itnaqr JSlgto tbst.il Justa - Kttl«bitwore '’yoot*” thin*any , ■arsHkna*rtlystyl«d..,.auu*‘ , taggyaeittofe'Ato'lfegHgfior. •yowtehtMaumpM «i||;,bat| oSIbilcneitobm roritaat' Slgiasaro ireMomMy; priced.. *t*»wnl«wvetoes*«lWa*I24.7& ■.:A <3towite.dto#ri4'te*wAt 1$ t ■ |wilB|tii.Blidlt«iltwnl. 0**<?5 n fe # Mini C —InMrmtinrfyHilfettttll IS jrutU. towwel «ww«wl tye* , f i i J f T I F F A N Y , / e w f e r S. Detroit St. , X«u>t Ohio ■tow * Full Of Useful Gifts .- A- ■ -■ - ■- - For Men Here's something ta remember. . . if you can't send something he will like, it's better to send the card alone. Now you know your men best. *, that is>next to u s . . and we know that i f you'll give him something to wear from the Vogue Shop, you'll be away ahead of the person who gives him something to. take back and exchange. We have no "Christmas Merchandise." For Christmas we just augment our glorious stocks of things a man buys for himself the year around >.. and when he sees our label with your card he knows that you've used not only youi* heart hut your head. BACH GIFT IN A HANDSOME VOGUE SHOP GOT BOX AND GIFT WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE. AFTER YOURNAME- m n jL IiOOK FOR OURS V ogue S hop • a n SO. FOUNTAINAm Springfield, Ohio * \ **A» pM y e to of o tto t o l * mm •mu-chlb screes bsatte fro m, tom is « large army of our youth betag regt*. •vmted tc!*y for « parade o f dnMkt ;vds a few years hencr,” stated Mrs. 1>- P. H ofman, chairman o f the 7«at« i«r«i>e* Coa»niuee of the Woman’# Department o f the Ohio Council of Churches. “Not only are our boys being it.* - rnhtd,” continued Mrs. Hoffman, ‘but our girts as well. Three times as many girls are dispensing liquor as barmaids today as are enrolled In t.-.ir foliages ;ind universities, These young women will be the msthers and hi>me-mpkers o f the next generation.0 Continuing. Mr*. Hoffman'* quoted Martin Nelson, secretary o f the Keeley Institute, as saying,' “ Drink* ng among women, especially house* wives, has grown to be the greatest problem of the nation.’* • Bmey M r Kgin§U d oon t fa b moffmp imemtitm*— ho <Wd*n*l©e- o f a eweeawr o f ff.f C. Aulunan, who jritt mire In August, IMP. m wqmriatoadsnt of tin firvktm county school ayatem Piratioii o f hi» yranw* town, was again postponed by tho county stoo l hoavd last Tharsday. Indmatlona w«ro t o aalosthm « f a now supomt u dawt wfll ho delayed until late ut January, afksr tha t o r fa annual reorganisation mooting. Pant Hrown e f Sogercreek towasWpstilthe* tonie a newmember January 1, mash- |irg the only change in t o boaad’s por- |sonneL * i A few of the facts presented by Mrs. Hoffman follow# 1, The annual drink bill in the United State# Is estimated at three and one-half bflllon dollars, 2. The annual drink bill in Ohio is 301 million dollars. 3. Per capita consumption of alco­ holic beverages increased ?rOm 1.73 gallons in 1933 to 14.43 gallons* in 1937, 4, In the state of. Ohio more than three times as much is spent for liquor as is #>ent on. the -public ichoolS, and, fifty time#"more is spent for liquor, crime, gambling and to­ bacco' than for religion , '!». Thd liqUor industry' hires' more than 50,000 persons, and its ratio of employment with other, industries is as one‘to 123, The -temperance leader elided the discussion by stating: “ If ^the good people of our state would acquaint ward to and work for it dry Ohio.” /'the devil's ' best tfriehi& aind .vorst enemy,” versity said, to his-students: It is difficult t6 become enthusiast!' about Anything which has all the «n* 'ries on the debit side of the ledger, .‘or if to r* is anything to he said in favor of consuming hlcohol as a bey- rage, up (o the present time it has wen carefully coneeaUd, If beyer- ge alcohol were totally removed roni the world tomorrow niorning by <sudden upheavel of nature, the re ult. would be Complete gain. There night be’regrets,W . no los#, Thatiit ihe thing 'in a nutshell. ■ ■ 4- i f .. ‘ $ , j-- r -*1 Who’s the who in liquor sales ballyhoo?—Mr. E. Normou* Profits. “ It is my professional opinion, after observation o f many years-in the practise o f medicine, that beer is doing more ham to humanity than all other alcoholics'.”—Dr. Gillbert Davis, Chicago, CHRlStMAS SEALS iMfies* \ U*J Hm fa t o P r o t e c t Y o u r H o r n from Tuborculosi* •*wA CEDARV1UE U V l STOCK MARKET 265-225 lb s . a - 225 - 2 C 0 lb s . 250-275 Ibr., J 3 V 6-300 lb!#. . . . 300 lb s , u p 180-200 lb s . . . . . 1 ( 50-180 lbs*. 140400 lb 1#. - * 160440 lb s , Houghs Slag#. L a m b s P la in lam b s c A lve # ....... 5.35 6.10 ____ ^4M „4;70 4,GO „„-J5.46 ^ V.t,.1.5,15 ^„.,—4.75 down 4.00 down eA3 .00 d o w n m ‘iM to 8.00 No Yardage—No Commission M t s Net To Producers Wednesday, November 22, ttfft ■5, • H(H»H Down Florida way whore the chambert of common* roquiro that everything he different, Santo $<m to work on on equaplane. Oonner tmd Blitxen can*t fly through the air like a plane, to old Sb ?iick trie $ « nem,wrinkle. Here he pope up in « railroad , engine**-. .*1 5 , , ( , a. m* 1.1 /■ ' Thmhtupdnrhembendoml^toy hag end m u k le ^ art m aem om e^ But in the end hq goee bach to reindeeri. C«#*l get along with­ out ’em' bsjni.lsyl■>i i\mmqavme,mvmn $ Ghritlmii Islands, Harbor, Cove, Sound!, Arp Found in Allas Not one, but ihfee Christmas is­ lands will celebrate the Yuletida this year, ali of tou t under tho British flag. The first is located in m>d- ,Pacific, and is really « submerged mountain 15,000 feet high with only its top above water- The second, in the Indian Ocean, is forest-cov­ ered and had a population of .40 -when the last census was taken iff 1388. The last Christmas islands is near Cap* Breton in the maritime provinces of Canada; France has a Christmas harbor on Desolation or Kerguelen island about 2,000 miles southwest of Aus­ tralia. The United States has a Christmas cove near Boothbay har­ bor, Maine, which is a summer re* sort, „ There is also a Christmas sound near the southern lip o f South Amer­ ica about 120 miles northwest of Cape Horn and located in arv'MarttF belonging to Chile. F. I* NELSON, Q. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, QM, *■ EafMMlaJAttovlinnGlirais - ' School-Age tea i f A n t f f i a b b X S l l f j B U H F i I f i l P W • v m 'W r n HORfiSHANB COWS h o o , O U .V M 1 f t f f b S t f o a t f f r m m N n i w » s i i t t i m n s n i i M t l k GRCKNE C Q W f ltB QHLX X I O W M I M l f f ms tor I Am Now Taluag OyAsrs j For Genuine PFISTER HYBRID SEEDCORN These field proven bybrids are con*' distantly high yieldsr# of large deep full grained ears o f high ahelling per­ centage and feeding quality, Carefully Graded To Insure Perfect planting A grade to suit you and a variety to suit your soil. Would Appreciate Your Order CARL SPRACKLEN Cedarvitte, Ohio " B, F. 0 . 1 jVUtiirnniiWMHiHiuaiimHimtetimiimiHlntilHHimm* | Theldeel Christntsui Gift |“ ;. A5teutifiilPwii»«ft T SPECIAL. . \. - Mondays, Tuesday#, Wednesdaya $ 1.95 1 Complite * Other Permanents *2£« to $7M, Complete* BKampod aag- ffngsr Wave, • 50c. ' Roomie Van d FHgllt CosmotlfS; ^ , >/ : TW 8 : VAN Itr ' BEAUTY SALON ’ - Koala, » t * •Yellow. Spring*, Jamestown, 227 Open Bribing* hy Apywladaieat Boys’ T w o-Tone Coed SWEATERS TTnboatablo ^aluo! Worsted face, cotton hade. Solid color with .contrasting rSgian sleeves. Slide fastener front and pocket! Sayings priced! ! Wool#I Rajrmui M en 'sM itfficrs - • , A Styles for all occasions—and the BEST for each! In special designs and. colors that look expensive!' All wit hfringed edges! A READ value! Menfs Caped^i V , DRESS GLOVES STYLE,,r— econojof priced! Smart 'imljned espeskin in dressy- pig grain, neatly. stitched and perfectly sited,', Your choice of clasp wrist, or slip-on styles! See them! ' J Xtote,OWn ■V " r , ' -v *v " . IF Y 0 U NEED PRINTING, DROP IN j«a!H {939 Toy* Sprout Wheels 4 s K i d * Im ita te Pa ren ts Today’s eivllisatioiri-ott-whiefcls ha# revolutionized the Twentieth century toy industry. Several decade# ago children played with paint ,sot# and cut-out doll#. Now girl# and boys want wheel goods. The desire to have an automobile like dad’s is so great that toy auto manufacturer* must change their designs, as soon as new models appear. Velocipede* must be streamlined, scooter# must have pneumatic tires, and doll car­ riages must be of the latest baby buggy d*#igns. .-For fiaie—Apglee and ' tf|ir 'at Nagley** Walt Varna. mm iwtiiitaiwiijiiiiwiwiwdwww 4 % FARM LOANS, PrM*frt «wl CmsAl awtial fg t fH p ii Write or laaidre LION H. RUNG (M ndKa O . ffcoMf Id 5 ^ 5 Y* Invest In C h r i i tm a s G i f t s That Ia s i A gift to wife or mother that wilt increase, the cheerfulness-of her surrounding#. Reduce the-tasks, of housekeeping, ignrrease the value of your home while reminding the recipient every da yof your consideration of her health and comfort, Stor?n wikido^ French doom, hardwood floor*, new Ulterior paint job^ new kitchen ctipbordfly aiGe^ insolation, weather stripe. Ask her what shewould like^-theti phone us. You’ll find mtr completely stocked yard prepared to handle intelli gently your needs. Phone us about your needs. -4*4* CEDWWIllE LWBER M mxi The sc hute, wh# motion l Bseratsfa ]y solved gstesdwL- Ifapw,1Bi land’s m ‘**11 rel> whan sta 000 and hemtm s n^rn^neoerw-n some tim Jstearion oBatel# u ta* Oeve1 ,w*#ks «g the anmb dropped on etectio OO0 in N was-fOUn were own ■the city c . requiring . owned a auto llcei relief hei should li It appear this ordei treat row Union . hi the Ur onWool t Bxpteitio Grand C ing inclu> to sheep) fleeces pi< L A, Ka1 Wool Grv o f all prt.: Remov ' Officials i qualifkat future e last weel Griffith j tion into last elect Two C pending $1600 at funds on procure 1 . Board of fluence” 1 ployes o; the first 11 >■ whieli ca months t ranting t Survey: StateiCori water” rt ton, Broy ing count been com , Ohio is nr productio One co- (. iu” Berea, Ohi^ . SSJM eight poiil The St Hygiene personal month of over the i Someo) at theoffi Ebright, o f 1*80,00' cipal and In t o vau. paid thro agsa abet *#00,000 000 to $li state dop the total Urer’a ra 000,000. 10 T»’ renmi: A Joint tee o f tlx toascerto payer# in aervancy st’s Itu t o ytob! Arthu In] Ardtur to i«tt ter. M y ffte and n M m # m fcm heeinm,' \- ii or ti t o fM ,

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