The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
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Ire— te— y, RpriagfieW, mid overturned, Tho tajvrod were: M ol H—£« Witroa, Springfield, -who wm taken to tbo «Hy taepRid in the MeMUka V»I»knce with n broken peiriebomi; Hnmjr Wileon, teriwnd, broken rib ■9f> Mi If, McOte— y tarot todny ta* tart*—, JS* where b« will vktt * * ***•> Raymond StrickUmi, m m m t to mum bore bond injury; Hie eon, Ricbnrd, free* 1II9WMW. tured finger, 1 injured were brought to town ***** !iMl^r * wher® ln6dieal 1114UM given. by Of. DonkMKyl*. The party wu'tewted bea returMd home to. spend the Jfoli*, here for & Christrae* entertainment * * ’ * * * • ? Mr , t the Nnmrone.Chorch. and Mra. John Colline. For Srie—U»*d Philco Coneole Radio in fte* condition.- Priced reason* abl*. Pickering-Electric, Phone 1*. Mra J. C. Townaloy Hostess To Home Culture (Club ’- The Nome Culture club was enter' BROWN’S Gift Headquarters lor *^ternoon at the home zsltszzjs * * * S w E S ^ s s c u s of Christmas greens, holly and, .red titpws. . ' . s mt feW'aK^; 9 . Coyiy presented an interesting history of familiar Christ-' Was carols, assisted by dub members who snng the carpls, ineliid»ng ,‘Snent Night,” “O Code AH Ye Faithful,” "ft Came Upon the Midnight Clear,” and “Up on the" Housetop.” In ’con tusion, Mrs. Corry sang two solqd, "The Little Lord Jesus" and "Cantique dq Nocl.” Mrs, A, E. Richards was accompanist," A paper on “Christmas Madonnas” was read by Mrs, E, R. Gibson, who illustrated her subject with, pictures one roof* in Greene County, ■i i ' i 1" 'i1)' .............. "" Mr. and Mara. Roger Collins enter tained members of the Clark's ,Run Club and their families at their home last Friday, eveain# for the annual Christmas party; Forty-fvre ,guests a t te n d the covered .disb dfcner. ' .......V»* Used Philco Console Radio in good condition. Priced reasonable. Picker- ‘ ingElectric. Phone22. ' . .* ■. : 'y 1 xrf ' • Dr. aiid Mrs, R, A. Jamieson will spend’ Christmas in Rushville, Ihd., with their son-in-iaw and daughter; Rev. and Mrs. Frank Wylie, Rev. S. R. Jamieaon and family of Oxford, O , ^ : ? f V, A \ ? \ Jf Mie.80n^ ,ai|" fe 0?l ttoly Family,” “The,, Manger” and Rushville wjlL jom in the annual ( ^^eis. family dinner. Christmas cakes“and Jtolls will he made to your order at the Cedarville Bakery. /Be sbre to place ybur orders by Thursday, jDecember 21. Store Will close at 11 a. m., Christmas Bay. Phoner 26. ’ <2t> M , ...... ..... ‘ 7„ t and Mrs. C- W , Steele will ha^e for their guests oyer the boli- da^, their son-in-law and daughter, Mriland Mrs. L. E. Johnson of Wheat on/.111., and Rev. and Mrs. Robert vSariWn' of Washhigton, 0. ;C,". Rev. SariMe is oo&pa*tor of the Mdtro- politmi Baptist ChUrch in that city, "and 1% lwifO‘’is''a granddaughter of rBrf. w J V m Sfi.1,, » - g Gifts were exchanged mouhd a Christmas tree under the direction of the Christmas’ program committee composed of Mrs. F. M. Reynolds, rises. W. C. llifr, Mrs, R. R. Townsley, Mrs J. W. Johnson .and Mrs. J. C, Townsley. ■Refreshments were ’served by the -committee ’at the conclusion, of the program, . .</, , CEDARVILLE U V E STOCK MMWXT ' < * ’ ^ v • - ' ‘ W HOGS’ ' 200-225 lfas. 225-260 lbs. 5.40 ' 260-275 lbs. 540 fHS-OOO.lbs. -4 ^6 - .300 lbs, up -----------------d.OS 180-200 lbs. 100,100Tbs. -------- -6.86 140-160 lbs. - T: -------------6,60 100-140 lbs .____—5.00 down Roughs ________-.4.00 down 'Stags_______,— 3.00.down Calves _____— — -10,00 Iambs, choice —- — ,— -0.76 lambs, plain — 7.00 to 8.00 r Ns Ya*dags-^Ns Csiai»hKds« . : RitlsSa Ns* Vs I^siftleirs PBUNM 31 SCHOOt NEWS ■’ (C ontinued F rom F irst P age ) mater recently. Among them were Marie ■Collins, Dorothy Galloway, ..Harold Benedict, Jay Peterson," and Elton Frame. We are always glad to see former students return. Senior photographs Arriving in time to be given out as Christmas presents, the seniors' photographs caused, no little excite ment ’among the members of that class last Monday morning, Special Christmas Dinner 4 About 126 people stood in line Tues day for the sperial chicken dinner Which Was served in the cafeteria. It was worth waiting for, . Spelling Contest The results of the spelling contest on Friday showed that the sixth grade had received first place with art average of 92.46. The Others in the order in jfrhlch they ranked ere: {seniors, junior home room, J to 2j Hunior home room, A too H; Rfth \ grade; eighth grade; seventh grade; ( freshmen, L to Z; sophomores, G to W ; freshmen, A 'to K; sophomdres, A to G{ fourth grade; special room. For Rent—Four- room afuriMMt. Jfeieia. H um * ’ HA Criteria* F iim ! Sivlutt M { b ib Thursday bat it did not last l»*g wffl bemmef eigh* vetanwsmyloyses jtn TV!- flrflai Mtf rider at •iter tteh/lu preUetril ]da*M. Ttefflto b#rariredatUmO, A A A 0. Hem*iNgrite* Frt^ Item, i* tep* yet for a white Warite ferjafter January let, Tte eight will be] Chriatmaa.' (henared wffch * t e rmril drimar D*«.! M. Milton D. CampfceH, a member of. the board, CJneimtei, wHI b* the apsaker of the evantag. Hm uanava uan ix i, wno n jit» tsndisg Miami Unhwrrity, U home fW tba HHidiiy vacation. For Sale-Large gas range, cheap, Phone 177, Cedarville. A complete aasoTtment of gifts at prices from 10c np to 38S*ff. Whether its little noveltiM at 25 or 60 cents or the finest Imported per fumes you will And it at BROWN'S. 1 Am Now Taking Orife** •. For PPISTEB HYBRID, SEED CORN . These field proven hybrids are con sistently High yietdera <rl large deep full grained ears of high, shelling per centage and feeding quality, Carefully Graded To Insure Perfect Planting: .A grade to suit yoU and a variety to Suit your'soil, , ' 4 Would Appreciate Year Order CARL SPRACKLEN y ' j * Cedarville, Ohio R. F. D. ,1 b b b p b b r b b b b m b b b b b b p b b Dr. H- N. wmm* Remembw BROWNTi will Christ mas wrap and tie yoer gifts at no extra charge, j DENTIST Triiew Springe, dbie X-RAY EQUIPMENT Compare ear prieei ami ear wary oem^te liu* of gifte, yea w « Item' decide that Ha wiee ta step hi fort right her* at home, a* peekhtg' proldepia, n* wwita, m tentec, jait nomteom eerriee, AND W AAV* MONET, • I 4%P Aim LOANS BumewawToTa«R buxp '^waea *g emgssa* iJMrimr n m i w C r ite r ia W rtinm 18 mmmmrnmmimmmmimmmmmimimmmf OWEWEEKONLY AIL PRICES DELIVERED Kentucky Block w t -V' f ■*ir* w p h * ^wn•> in"» ww« ' H i-Lo .$7.00 Carlew ...i— ,.^7.00 Pocohontas, No, 3 e g g ...... $6.75 Pocohontas Lump....... .............$6.75 Great Heart ......... .................. $6.75, (All Price* Above Are For Cash)' vwWwer«••**(.; Car of Soy Bean Meal 6ntrack this week. Get Yours now- / • , * . , . Try our own Hog Supplement containing 800 lbs. of Tankage to the ton at $51.50 Phone: 100 n.'.'f W ith /1N| r h RADIO JUDfS UNf Y McCALLISTERRADN SERVICE Phone; 176 F 12 CedsnriOe, Ohio , s ’ ' * f > 4 a ’ > » . a m erry vunsunas ana & Prosperous New Year Patty Hag M arket AM an additional service to the producers of this cominunity, we will accept and offer for sale Butcher Hog* daily, price for the day to be announced at 10 o'clock. NO SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 2STH, 1039 THE SPRINGFIELD UVE STOCK SALESCOMPANY Are. gpRlNGFIRtD, O. Phone 6*4* laMiririritedteaitHl & Friday and telwdiy Dwremter * * • » Jesn Rogers—Glenn F*rd ‘‘Heaven W ith A BarbedWire Fence” N n » -e u toM ~ L m ' Ukr ...... HI -|----------------------------.■ ■ r...n ,f.l.llh.i lull 'I"— fhm^Mid Me*. Md T*#i.» Droemter 24*23-26 Christmas Special Mickey Rmiwy-JWy Crirlsnd “BAKES IN ARMS” i , 'N *w * -fte * BriMA—Trnvelfeik MMNNNmWMilP iU, i ■ . ■ i. — ........... atews •n y r ite o te and Tteri»d*y alghte I t is our sincere wish to everyone in this community and the entire county- I t is our greeting not only at this season butthrought everyday o f the year. I t is the aim o f oui* / - bank to extend our friendliness and good w ill and the spirit o f the Yuletide'season at a ll times to all who may have the need o f the service o f this bank. 4 * ■ . . t % I t is not necessary to wait until Christmas to open an account at our bank. Start your account at any time, build it up fo r an emergency or opportunity which may arise during the year, and you will have it fo r use any time you need i t I t frequently happens that a real need o f a Christmas comes to ond at another time o f the year. MEMBEk OF THE SAFETY DEPOSITBOXES m . DEPOSITS INSURED .■V ■ ' ■ FEDERAL RESERVE ' * *2.00 to $7.00 . . * • TO *5,000 FDIC S'l; V 1 ■ ■« The Xenia National AN OLD FRIENDLY AND RELIABLE INSTITUTION DETROITST. A TMAIN, XENIA
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