The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

»v s s 4 m *** a S itw w hQ f mjomi R*H- n . - t u «& iM f* * * ^ RALPHBELLA). l.ftnMtTMII .lighting th” Hth >’BRI£N .US TOON ■ it-;. « T In Earl of cago” Vlth i -cl Arnold HLUS O New* Out For ssons Double Features' THREE UITEERS In is of The ddle” and— lohnny* BROWN f MAHON 0 i n s ROTHY MOUR In sputed ssage” *nd—* ; Llano fid” n » ? Pick o f Th* GtttrMi SUN. \ MON- j ruts. William* riST N k o m . UIMSNT * ■*»< en ttS * m r n m m hmuxjd , yp p i f . *>1, y M M a A w m c x ^ T x w ii^ jia if *, . u rim M i fipMM PM . «IP*P* | ........ L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l WITH MR» , HKRVRT BAJLRY l{ Tb« Kaeearch Chtb wiM m**t w itit. C H U R C H N O T E S f t w * f P r a y e r j C X X L L E G E N E W S m r n m m «c * * * * * * * | ®**d* » f th* ntembar* will b* **d*« S. C. W right h*a born in- *** th« meeting. m m i fo r M inna days, bring eo*.f — ---------- ihwd to hi* hem*, j Mr. end Mr*, Curry McEbroy, Y*I- -■■ flow Spring* formerly of th is cemmmt- Mr, Cfcariee G«rron wad wife moved, entertained th* K. Y. N. Club a t * tM* w**k fr*m th* C, H, Crouse prop-: covered dish dinner U st Friday. Mftjf*H M m at* to the KoJh residence^ -. . “■■ ....... ^ next to th* Old MSI Camp, Misses Rebecca and Dosrpihy Gallo* . . r way, student* a t Dennison University, J S S h i * V ^ tiD* in Granville, 0 . spent th* weekend a t OoIuiiMNW w ith h*r son-in-law and home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, daughter,. Mr. and Mr*, W, W. Barlow. Ms. Chari** Kimball, .Columbus W. W. Galloway. Mr*. Ralph Kemwn, who rec*ntly pile** an*om»CMi * **l* ° f live stock undex-went an operation a t th* Mc- and to* fo r Thursday, ;C!ell*n hospital following an injury F ab ruaryS thon thefarm . Mrs. K im -:to her limb near th* ankle soma b ^ l Alexander pro*-: month* ago, due to a fall, i . report- *rty or Mate ChtlHcothe st., and will *d as improving and able to be around move to town. ' Th* village authorities have secured the service of special ekefericat equip­ ment .from Springfield used to thaw out water'service pipe* to residence*. I t usually takes about two and one- half hour* to thaw out one service line, Since a first page sto ry was, w ritten there is now a good supply of water in the tower tank and normal service is resumed except fo r probably a dozen patrons. Mrs. Harry Thomas'Write* to her daughter,’ Mr*, Bprothy. Wright, that the cold weather and frost has ruined the eariy garden produce, berr ries and citrus fru it in and around Hollywood Where Mrs, Thomas apd sister, Miss Cecelia, are • spending the winter.' her home.. This section was covered with pear­ ly three-inches of fresh snow Monday evening which made traveling- some­ what dangerous. The mercury has run up'and down the glass tube this week in * more or less freakish man­ ner. I t 1* herd to think about cold weather in Miami.at 29 degrees while’ up in A tlanta, G«., it was 8 above. In comparison Seattle, Wash, stood a t 50 degrees the same day. Mrs. Marjr Pickering has” been re ­ appointed' as reg istrar fo r automobile licenses as well as fo r issuing driver’s •licenses. Mrs. Pickering issued hndied of. each* and according to the department records had nearly a per­ fect score, not a mistake and she was complimented on her penmanship which made it easy to read strange names. The 1940. license plates will be issued in March, ’ David M Markka MMete* Sunday School, 19:41 a. at* Morning Worship, 11:91 * , Mu Ser­ mon theme: “Pathway To Power— Fvayag.* Yo«th Forma, 4:99 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:19 p, u . H- kwtrated teeture: “Child Labor In America. Today.” Wednesday, February 7, 11:09, AH day meeting o f Women’* Organiza­ tion* 7:90, Lenten *ervio« a t parse i*g*> Friday, Feb, 9, 10:90, Colkg* Day of Pr*yer a t Presbyterian Church. Saturday, Feb. 10,9:00 p, m. Horn* Guard* in Sunday School room. F ra y * f*r CsMsgsr, February f a t 10:90 a . mu , fit Mm Mrs* Preebyteriaa Cbweh, k FindiM lf Oberie# F , Wl»- kart, D.R , «f the CoHege of Woeeter. FweMei* WMhnri w a ifn a te r of tint Seoend rr**k rt»rkw, Ckanfa *f Chi- ago, HHnpk , When b* waa **lkd to th* Goikgs * f W*o*t*r in 1919. Under h k administration th* stu- Mr, R. A. Murdock, accompanied by Mrs, IJorothy W right, figured in anj automobile accident -Monday afternoon • east of the -Pennsylvania. crossing, | CLEAN YOUR SIDEWALKS • Ahree miles from town near, the- Me*' Dorman farm . A’ car,d riven by a. OP SNOW AND ICE man from Muncie, tnd., headed into- ‘,J‘‘ the Murdock machine which had left ‘ Marshall ,11. A. McLean, palls atten- th e road to escape, The left side of tion of property owners and renters " th e car was badly damaged. Frosted tbn t many complaints have b*een made glass in the car obscured .vision ac- whore Snow and ice have not been re­ cording to reports.- Mr. Murdock. moved from the sidexyMks about town. ‘ escaped injury but Mrs, Wright sus- Ho calls attention that th e village has fained. minor cuts on her right hand.’hh ordinance .requiring same or the They were enrouteto Selma bn a busi-' village will do it and have it charged . ness trip. ; the property as taxes. “The Fighting 69th* "The Fighting *9th'* starring James Cagney, Pat O’Brien and Ckorg* Brant Is mote than juat the story of a famou* regiment, though it ten* that story faithfully and well. In * large aehse “Th* Flfkttag 99th" is symbolic of all the regiments which have served under the American frag. In term* of vigorous drams it prevents the soul of the regiment,, the serious, determined side, and in so doing brushes, aside the usual furbelow*. One of the oldest axioms of the boxing ring, that a good littlo man can whip a good big man, ox* the taller they are the farther they have to fair and the more noise they make, was proved In "The Fighting 69th." which open* thl* Thursday at the Regent Theater, Springfield, Ohio, D a l l y H a g M a r k e t As m additional service to the.producers of this cominimity, we will accept and offer for sale Botcher H ors daily, price for the day to be announced at 10 o’clock. UV£ STOCK SALE EVERY MONDAY THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES COMPANY t t . t f . A n , nPRINGfIEI,D, OHIO PHONE: AM, UNITED PKSSBTTBRIAN Ralph A, J ig iM ti, M iskter Sabbath School, 10:00 a. mi Supt, Emile Finney. ^ Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Theme: “Sin,” Y. P» C. U„ 8:40 p . m. Subject; “The Meaning of Endeavor," Leader, Mary Jean Towniky. ‘ Union Service, Methbdiit Church, 7:80, p, m. An illuitrated lecture on child labor. No service Wednesday evening on account of a Presbyterial Conference to be held in the F irst Springfield Church, with Dr, Ray M, Davis, th*: new Synodical Superintendent of Mis­ sions. This la a conference fo r *11 officers of .the congregation* to con­ sider the, entire program of th e church fo r this year. Dinner a t 6:80 p. m. We must report this Monday the num­ ber to attend from otir church. No choir rehearsal Saturday eve­ ning on eccomnt of the Home*Coming banquet a t the College gymnasiuiUj ; The Annual winter banquet of the Y, P, C. U., of our Presbytery will he held a t Reynoldsburg, Wednesday eve­ ning, February 14. ’ *• La*t Friday *v*nlng th* Y dkw Jackets war* aeverely drikated (96- 47) by Miami Uaivewity a t Oxfenf. The t*am made th* trip jo aotomobik* and beeaua* #< metor tronbk oae e t the oar* faikd to r*ach Oxford aatil the game wa* almost over. On following night the team met Busin*** University a t Alford Gym and defeated (hem by * score of 67 td M. The Dramatic Club pr**«nt*d a on* act play entitled “Auf Wiedersehcn, Wednesdey evening. The cast delud­ ed Elizabeth,And*r*on, Mae Stebbins, Norman Linton, Lee Miller, Robert Guthrie and Warren Taylor. An additional feature to the eve­ ning’* program was a short skit satir k ing modern a rt presented by Orsadee Stewart and‘Neil Hartman. The Yellow Jacket* k a t a .- Herd fought game to Rio Grande College a t Rio Grande, Tuesday eveningby by a score of 88. to 84, W / a w r M sH m r CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE . tRaymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School, 2:30 p, m. Services, Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes- iny, 7:30 p. m. . WASHINGTON LETTER dent body of the College of Wooster; has increased from five hundred to one thousand. 1 President W ishart. was former Moderator of ’ the Presbyterian Church, U, S. A., the highest office of th a t denomination. President Wishart is a fine orator, an outstanding educator, and Cedar- ville College is fortunate in securing him fo r the Day of Prayer. Dr, Wis­ hart is a graduate of Monmouth Col­ lege, of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and hss received the honor­ a ry degrees; o f D.D., from Monmouth; LLJD. from James Millikin and Lafayette, and alto Litt.D. and L.H.D., from Monmouth. . Cedarville High School students and faculty are-to be guests of the College on the Day o f Prayer. All are cordially invited to he present. Mr- Ross Hayslip, High School Principal a t Honwdak, -near Colum­ bus, gave an interesting talk en­ titled, “The Vital Element o f Life,” Wednesday momWg a t the combined Y. M, and Y. W. meeting. New students fo r the aecond sem­ ester are Miss Christine Arnold of Catawba, entering Freshman Class; Clayton Moore of Ross Township, Sbphomore, Harold Bsynard, o f Xenia, Sophomore, and Carl Spriestersbach; of Dayton, special student. / j MissMary McCampbell, daughter of Alexander McCampbell had a tonsil' operation a t the offices of Dr, H. C .' Messenger,- Monday morning, She is improving very nicely. S ubscribe T o T he B erauj Tuesday, mrnrnmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmm PUBL IC S A L S As 1 hav* decked to Quit farming I will sell th* •WBewif RMMili a t my heme located on U, S. rout* 46, 4 mtte* sewtii a f 8 mik* aorih of Yellow Springs, on what t» known aa Nm rid CeSkV farm , * Fell* SS** 4 ® t OMMBNCING A t I I M A , M. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Consisting of one steel gray gelding ccmtaff 5 year* old, wNfh* 1790; Steel gray mar* coming 4 years ok , waigia IlfO , Ibeee arafiOR brother and sister; Gray mare coming I t years old, weight 1991; Sorrel filly, age 7 months, 17-HEADOFCATTLE—17 * Consisting o f 12 milk cows; 1 Jersey-Hohrtejbx carrying 9th sa lf will be fresh in May; Jersey cow carrying tnd calf will ha fresh first of April; Brindk cow carrying 2nd calf, freph middle e f Marsh; Guernsey carrying 2nd c*H, fresh.the middle of March; Jersey carry­ ing 6th calf, will be fresh last of April; Jersey cow carrying dtfa calf, will be fresh 1st of June; Black Jersey’was fresh in November, bred back now carrying 7th calf; Spotted cow was fresh in October, bred back now carrying 3rd calf; Yellow Jersey was fresh in No- vember; bred back now carrying 4tb calf; Jersey Guernsey was fresh in October, bred back now carrying 3rd calf; Aged J*re*y cow giving good flow of milk, fresh in May; Brindje cow, pasture brafi, giving good flow of milk; 4 open heifers; purebred' Jersey bull, a pur* breeder, 18 months old, > 24—HEADOFHOGS—24 t Consisting of 3 open sows and 21 pigs. ‘FARM IMPLEMENTS Formal tractor F-20, corn plows, disc, breaking plows, a ll oat 2 seasons, same jas new; John Deere com planter in good eoadttkm; McCormick mower, 5 f t cut; 8 f t, McCormick binder same as new; John Deere manure spreader, Superior drill, McCormick hay rake, 1 row - International, com plow, low down wagon with flat bed and slfie boards same as now. „ ’* ■ ' J Many other articles too-numerous to mention, 1 FEED-—Alfalfa and soybean hay, about 300 bu« of goodcomincrib* TERMS ON DAY OF SALE . F rank Welshiemer, Owner Weilcert Sc Gordon, Auctioneers Luneh wUl be asrrad i ( C ontinued F rom F ibs * P a m ) • pottery manufacturers from Eastern Ohio. Inasmuch as the Administra­ tion has a heavy majority in the Way* and Means Committee, it seem* car- lain that the bill wilt be reported out fo r action thereon by the fu ll Con­ gress. ' „ Domestic repercussions, as a resu lt of the Administration Neutrality Bill passed a t the special session of Con­ gress last Autumn, are being heard quite regularly'these day*. The latest affects the cigarette tobacca produc­ ing states, whose representative* in .Congress all voted to enact the measure, A few days ago Great Britain announced that a ll British tobacco needs would be filled.from Turkey! Great Britain hiss been bby- ring an average o f one hundred million dollars woitjh of cigarette tdbpMXMf a year from the United States, mostly from the states of Maryland, Yir< Virginia and North Carolina. Con­ serving her cash to purchase muni­ tions and airplanes in the United States, Great Britain will take hen tobacco from Turkey in p a rt payment of interest and principal on British loans recently made Turkey for diplo­ matic and military reasons, CEDARVILLE LIVE STOCK . MARKET 1 HOGS 200-226 lbs....................6 .6 0 226-280 lbs................. -— 6.20 260-276 lbs___________ -’4.90 276-800 lbs____ J_______4.66 300 lbs. up - _— 4.60 down 180-200 lbs.— ------------ 6.40 160-180 lbs....................... 5.10 140-160 lbs........... ..... ——4.45 100-140 lbs. 4.00 down SoW* m **a*4 •• ■* m a***e8.76 down Stags *»«•*■*Atto t* m . 2.00 down Lambfli plAin C u lm .11.25 Ne Yardage—N# CaatailaMslt' Fries* N at To Fiadaeata FBGNSft l»,UII>ltllln m rtWllrtw,.n WWHWUH,llll|WillB,IWIW<H«,«lll W- * . * (,* Dairymen Get $ 181,682 ForMilk ' Greene County dairymen. during 1989 sold a tota l o f 9,998,428 pounds of mific.coating f 181,682, to Borden’s Red Wing D firy Company o f Xenia, Borden** Dairy Products Company o f iDaytoo, and fipringfirid P u rity Dairy Company, the companies repo rt' This was- a slight decrease from purchases during 1988—the year of peak production—whan the companies’ receipts from the county totalled 10,- 847,818 pounds, valued a t $194,235. Approximately 260 Green* County farm s are supplying the companies with milk, In. addition, there are many farms producing cream whose sales are included h t the Springfield branch’s total 1989 purchases of 641,- 387 poundso f butter fat, coating f 156,- 746. and also amember of the Republican >*< t t:'# ' - r* , Everything Reduced J, William Fudge In Sheriff Race J. William Fudge, New Jasper Twp., announces this week th at he will he a candidate fo r the nomination fo r aheriff on th* Republican ticket a t j the* May primary. Mr. Fudge was' nominated four years ago hu t was de­ feated in the landslide by Sheriff George Henkel, Democrat. Mr. Fudge is now serving Ida third term as town­ ship trustee. He resided in Cedar­ ville some years ago when a youth where his father was engaged in the retail meat busbaess. He is a member of the New Jasper Methodist Church and also a member of the Republican Executive Committee. 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