The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

.SA' " v » - ' . > % • ♦ -5 M / " > , , , o . , , . C H U R C H N O T E S O l u b a n a S o c i a l J i i c t w t t i e s c l — = * w&ftm Prof, awl Mrs. Paul Eshlrr and son of Masailon, Ohio, visited Mrs. Esh- lev’s sister, Mrs. 0 . K. Swollen, "and family over the week-end. A chicken Supper will he served on Tuesday, Nov, 5th in the basement of the F irst Presbyterian Church from. 5:00 P, M. until 8:00 P, M. .Tickets will be 40a per plute. ■ The Mizpoh Bible Class'1of tlie F irst Presbyterian church will meet Friday, Nov. 1st a t 2 p,m. with Mrs. Mary McMillan a t her home on Xenia Ave. Assistant hostesses. are Mrs. E. L. ,Stormont and Miss Jennie Bratton. Mrs. J. E. Boyd of Mansfield, O., has concluded a two week’s visit with her son? 0 . K. Swallen, and family. President Walter Kilpatrick will be, a guest of President Bevie of Ohio State University fo r lunch, Saturday and will attend the 0 . S. U. and, Indiana football game that aftevnooh. . The Ladies Aid Society of the Unit­ ed Presbyterian church will hold their annual, Birthday Luncheon a t the church Friday, Nov. 8th a t one o’clock. Those, wishing to bring guests may do so by paying 35c for each, guest. Reservations to he given to Mrs. Ralph Townsley or Mrs. J..M , Auld by Thursday morning, Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred went to Cincinnati. Thursday evening to spend the Week end with Mr, and Mrs., Edwin Westerfield, Miss Mildred Trumbo will also attend the meeting of the Southwestern Teachers Associa­ tion which is held there op Friday and Saturday. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Beniamin N, Adewi, Minister RuntUy, Nov, $ 0:43 A. M, l&'bqai Orchestra 10:0# A, it. HabtwtU School^Mr. H. K. Stor­ mont. Stil>t. 11:40 A. M. Morninjf Worelitp, T im e : “Hie Moral Inane." Junior sermon: “The Worth'-of * Man”. 0 ;S0 p. M. CltrteUau findHTor »t the homo of Mr, H. K.- Stormont. Subject; “The Church lit: America”. Leader, France* Creswetl, T :30 1*. if. foilWo Bible McniorizIuK Coutcet (Mcu'ei «t the U. I*. Church, Tuesday, Nov, J--3 ;00 to $ :00 F. M. Election Nlttht Supper, Como nuil luvo tlie usual tasty and Kuncroiia supper far 40 cents. * Wednesday, •Nov. '0 - l ’resbyterlan Couvocn- tlnn on Foreign Atfalrs at UayJon, H;i)0 A. M. Minister’s Hound Table at West­ minster Cburlic. - 2 ;30 F. M. Ladles’ luternatlon&l Tea at Central Church. ’ 0:30 I’, M. IMuuer anil Foreign Affairs Forum at Westminster Church with missionaries parti­ cipating from seven different countries. For dinner tickets (.50) see Jtev. II. N. Adams, 3:43 P. M. Junior Choir Rclicamal at the local church.” . T:45 IV M. Senior Cliolr Behcariial at the local church. REARDEAN-DAWSON MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED LEGAL NOTICE— * - Edward Hauer, residing at c-o Mrs. II, G, Sisson, Apt. 407, 425 West Clielton Avenue, Germantown, Phllaeljdiln, I'a., Is hcrohy noti­ fied that Katherine Hauer has tiled her peti­ tion against 1dm for divorce In Case No.' 22404, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene Coupty, Dido, and that said cause will be for hearing on .or after December 1(1, 1940.. (11-1-3-23.29-12-0 MARCUS SIIOUP, . Attorney for Plaintiff UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . >Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Mr* and Mrs. O. E. Dawson, of Ced- ardville, R. R. 2, arts announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hele.ri Lucille, to M r . Harold A. Rear- dean, 110 N.' Greenmount -Ave., Spring- field, which took place a t the home of the bride’s parents October. 15, Rev, David1*H. Markle, of the Cedarviile Methodist Churh, officiated. Mrs. Reardean was graduated from South Charleston High School and Mr. Reardean' attended Springfield High School, Mr. and Mrs. Reardean are residing in Cedarviile. #S C O Z Y • THEATRE A I Fri. and -Sat., Nov. -1-2 i .5; ■*, . ' a , . - - - . ^ \ J | ■Willitim Powell—Myrna Loy | | “I LOVE YOU AGAIN” f a ■■■■■■§ | Also Late News 5 | Sun. and Mon., Nov. 2-3 f § ■Erroi Flynn—'Miriam. Hopkins | 4 - —- --‘-VIRGINIA- CITY”-:____. [ - | Late News . , ' f I Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 6-7 | ■ . . A S | ' John Wayne in | f . “TELEGUAl‘H TRAIL” | | Cartoon—Sports—Comedy | South Solon, O. REPORT OF SALE ’ ' Monday, October 28. 1940 The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—1108 - 200-225 lbs,.----- 1 — G.00 225-250 lbs. ............. 6.00 250-275 lbs. -------------- 5.90 275-300 lbs. ___ *— 5.80 300 lbs. up _-__U5.75down 180-200 l b s .----------------- 5.75 160-180. lbs. ______ 5.65 140-160 lbs-------------------5.30 120-140. lbs......... ..............-4.50 100-120 lbs. ________ '__ 4.00 F a t Sow s_______ ___— 5.25 S t a g s ------------------------ 4.15 Pigs . _____ .___4.60 SHEEP—288 Top Lambs ___ La*— 8.80 Seconds -----------:— __8.00 Medium ___ l ,_— 7,70' Ew.es i.________-__1 -.7.20 down CATTLE—146 Med. S te e rs________________7.85 Best.Heifers _6.60 Med. H e ife rs_______-__5.75 Sabbath School 10 a . SI., Bunt. Kmlle Finney, Preaching 11 A. M. by the pastor. Theme: •‘Tho Second: 31110.’’ Y, P. C. U, 0:30 P, 31. Subject, "ChrlatlftK- It.v under Fire’*. Leader, Robert Dobbins. I’nlon Service 7:30 P. If. The Annual'Bible Rending routes! of the College for Men. Prayer mevtiug Wednesday 7:30 P. SI. down down down td 7-00 to 6.50 Fat Cows ____ 5.00 to 5.40 Med. Cows--------------- l __4.35 to 5.00 Thin Cows - __________ -4.00.down Cow &JCalf _•__ _____ 51.00 down- Bulls ._____.*__ _____ _6.10 down ■ CALVES—133 Top Calves----------------- 11.75 Good Choice_1__:__ 10.00 to 11.50 Medium kinds ______ 810 to 9.90 Culls __________ ___ a__ 7.20 down For Sale—Circulating Heater. Very good condition. Gas" Range( white)- oven control. Phone 6-2251. For Sale—Petosky graded potatoes, Spotted Poland China Boats. Phone 6-2512. Wallac^^nd Ernest Collins. . -!l 'I i i 'V- Wanted—Custom bailing of hay.and straw* Also buy straw now and-hay later, Hayes Watson, R. F. D. 2, ' • • (3t) For County TREASURER X 1 EarlKoogler Democratic Nominee Election, Nov. 5, 1940 (Pol. Adv.) Henry W. Walsh YOUR County Engineer BY APPOINTMENT SEEKS ELECTION TO A FULL TERM DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE ' * F ^ Born'and reared in Greene County. Graduated from Bath High School. Engineering Education a t IJniver- Wv sity of Dayton. Deputy Surveyor* Greene County, under W. if. Davis--------- _3 years •State Highway Maintenance Supt, "in Greene, .Warren* and CHnton'* Counties__— ---------- -— ^-1 year Assistant Division Engineer, Divi« j| sioftl8, in charge of Maintcnance of Stale Highways In Butler, Cler- moftt, Clinton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Preble, and Warren Counties —— ___ _— 3'/j years Division Engineer, sameCcounties, » > in charge of Conktruetioti and , ^ /tj Maintenance *----- Assistant Engineer, Greene, Warren, and Clinton Counties _ 2 year/ Resident ^Ehgineer, tStcCnc And Clinton C o ........ ........... ............. 8 yca tsv ELECTION — TUBS,, NOV. G, 1940 > » THE METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Telephone 6-1304 Sunday, November 3, 1940, nn<l»y-School,10:00 A. M, Jlonting Worship 11:00 A. 31. Seroion IJieme, ’A Menace to American Den wrayy”, Rvenlng Worsliip 7:30—Uolleue Men’s Bible Memory Contest, In United Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, November 0—12:13 Woman’s So­ ciety of Christian Servlfo. , "i 8 :00—Official Board Meeting at tho parsonage. NOTICE OF ELECTION1ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION Notice ia hereby given th a t in pur­ suance of a .Resolution of the Council of the Village of Cedarviile, Greene County, Ohio, passed o n t h e 8th day of September, 1940, there will be sub­ mitted to it vote of the. people of said Village a t the NOVEMBER ELEC­ TION to be held in the Village.of Cedarviile, Greene County, Ohio., a t the regular places of vo'ting therein, on Tuesday, the 5tb day of November, 1940, the question of levying ’a tax in excess of the ten mill limitation for -~s: * > f CEDARVTLLB HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER % 1M| ja_ the benefit of Vtli|ge of Cedarviile for the purpose of paying fo r 'electric street lighting, a t a%ate not exceed­ ing two and one-haJn^2H) mills for each one dollar of^ vacation, which amounts to twenty-five- emits fo r each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years. V s The Polls fo r said Electid^ will be open a t 6:30 o’clock A. M. andbemain open until 8:30 o’clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time) of said day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Greene County, Ohio. Dated September 28,1940. _ Geo* H. Smith, Chairman W. B, McCallister.'Jr., Beautiful Electric CLOCK f CELEBRATING THE ( P H I L C O (Judge) X Roscoe G . Hombeck FOR RE-ELECTION Judge Court of Appeals Separate: Non-partisan j ^Judicial Ticket Come in — g e t a v a lu ­ able' Sessions Electric Clock FREE with this Philco Jubilee Special. 8 tubes, new Overseas Wave-Band, start­ ling 1941 PhiIro i nv ent i ons . Hurry'—offer limited [ Liberal Tradeyin Allowance! Easy Terms! PI CKERI NG E L E C T R I C Cedarviile Thone'6-1221 Ohio ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER George P. Henkel Democratic Candidate for Sheriff (Second Term) ‘Cecil A. Strobridge Chief Deputy S< A. Whitton, Itoad Patrolman Henry A. Jackson Deputy Sheriff John A. Geiger, . Deputy Sheriff Election • , Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1940 •Your Support Solicited On Past ! 4 Yeara Record 3 ipoi. Aiiv.r 5L S O N , o . D . j OPTOMETRIST [ 1 Jamestown, Ohio I (Pot. Adr.) , Especial Attention Given | SCHOOL-AGE EYES y A judge of proven ability. Only candidate for the office with<any judicial.experience. ' Endorsed generally and editorially by 20 newspapers in th e , district. Not one word has been said against his record in any newspaper. '' 4 THE DAYTON JOURNAL—“The sort, of judge for’the.people to cling to as they value justice itself.” THE DAYTON;, HERALD—“A pillar of justice.” THE XENIA HERALD-i-“The voters will serve themselves well if they vote for this able jurist.” THE CEDARVILLE HERALD—“An outstanding jurist.” . Your Own Lawyers have' the ability and the opportunity toknow thequa lifica tion so fa judge . — ---------— ---------- ENDORSEMENT We, (lie uiulorslgno.1, members of the Bar of Greeno County; Ohio, hereby en- tlorao the emnttihiey of Honornble Itoscoe O,.Ilarnbeck, of^London, Ohio, for re-clcetlon. as judge of tho Court of Appeals of tho Second District of Ohio. i Frank 1,. Johnson . I Harry D, Smith CIuis. F. Points, Jr, Marchs E. McCallister J. Carl Marshall Charles 1*. Darlington. Nsal W. Hunter Homer H, Ilenrle I*. T. Marshall Morris D. Rleo J. A, Finney Dim M; AuHman ■ ; Frank If. Doan F. W. Dunklo ■■■■ , Ilohftrt H, Wend j W. H. Miller ' W. 11. McCallister , Jolin V. Gtlmoy Jdnrens Shoup Georgo E. l’fau, Jr Philip Aultman Paul Griffith, Sec’y. Atlas Rhlk’.,-Coluniliiis,..Olilo*. (Pol. Adv.) iniiHiiMmlMliiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiimifiiiiniiiiliiiiiomuimmiMiiiulmMiMumniiiiiiliiiiiiiiiilimniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiriimui □ James H. Hawkins DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR County Commissioner (2nd Term) (Two to Elect) FIRST TERM RECORD Built more miles of hard sur­ faced roads than all previous boards. ' Jan. 1, 1937—08 miles hard surface in county. Oct. 15,/94V —131 miles hard surface in the county. -LOWERED COUNTY GENERAL FUND COSTS County auditor’s report shows years 1937, 1938, 1939 averaged $10,300.57 per year less than preceding year of 1936 COURTEOUS, ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT Your Support Solicited (Pal. Adr.) DRIVEIWJ/ 0 0 0 S s S w u j l s SEE WHAT DODGE FLUID DRIVE* REALLY MEANS I W /ORDS can’t.d o it ■V v justice! You’ve got to eee and drive this new 1941 Dodge.Lux­ ury Liner I You’ve got to let yourown eyes tell you how much bigger, wider and roomier it is! • You’ve got to experience the thrill of driving for h o u rs in high gear-r-' even in heavy traffic— without ‘shifting! Only then will you fully ljnow what Dodge has done for M1! Be our guest for a Fluid Drive*..,with* out cost o r obligation! ’ Fluid b rlv o o ptional a t a lig h t e x tr a c o o t L OWE S T - P R I C E D CAR WITH FLUID DRIVE* PAUL EDWARDS 8. M«!tt Sfe Cedarviile RE-ELECT CLARENCE J. BROWN To CONGRES 7th OHIO DISTRICT P'- Clarence J. Brown, busmen . man, newspaper publisher, farmer and former slate offi- cial,. o f Blanehester, has ably and courageously represented the -Seventh District *in the Congress of the United States during the past two years. ' .■ • ■ / ■ " • • . ' - ■ ■ . We Are Prtfud of His Record of Public Service In these troublesome times we need men of training and experience to serve us in office. Clarence J. Brown keeps his feet on the ground. He is safe, sound and dependable. He knows the problems of the people of the ^Seventh District, because he is one of them. He has remained on the job in Washington and has .used good common sense and rare judgment in representing all the people. He-believes in keeping America at honorable peace with all,the world,. He believes in an adequate and strong National Defense. He believes that all true Americans are ready to fight, whenever necessary, to defend our beloved country? but that no American boys should be sent to fight-and die on foreign battle­ fields. ■ . --------- He-helieves-inrprotective-legislation-and'-a-con-- structive agricultural program that will give every farmer the opportunity to live decently and earn an honest return from his labor and investment,, without ' regimentation and governmental interference^ He believes in private enterprise and that1 gov­ ernment should act only as a fair umpire in matters of business regulation, rather than as an unfair com­ petitor or as a dictatorial master. ■ ■#■ He believes there is-no future for the American working man on WPA or relief rolls and that the work­ ingman wants an honest, useful job at the -Americcm wage scale. - . 7 He believes in more adequate aid for the aged without red tape,' exorbitant administration expenses, or a horde of inspectors and case workers. He believes in the simplification of laws, elimi­ nation of useless bureaus and commissions to cut the Cost of government. Slick To The Man Who Sticks To His Job RE-ELECT CLARENCE >J. BROWN And Continue Dependable, Patuiotic: Representation REPUBLICAN TICKET Brown For Congrest Committee Sam B. Nicely. Chrrn,, Blanehester (Pot. Afly.) Still Time To Get Your GIFT Lamp Bulb! HURRYI LAST CALLI You can still get in on this exciting 'gift offer if ’you hurry but—time's going fasti Here's all you do. Just buy six bulbs at the regular price. You get a' 100 or 150.watt bulb without charge! But remember, this offer is strictly limited. You’ll have to act fast! Sm MAZDA LAMP DEALER THE DAYTON POWER a n d L IGHT CO. %

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