The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

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Calces —, Culls— _____ T « m p « T * & e c N © * * f Sponsoredby Cedarville W- C, T, U. "The Woman's Christian Temperance Union did not sign an armistice when the Eighteenth Amendment was re­ pealed and has no thought of stop­ ping! now. Our organisation compris­ ing 10,000 local unions, with an enroll­ ed membership of over half a million women In the United States, has serv­ ed notice that it is still on the tra.il of the. liquor barons, armed with the powerful weapons of prayer, educa­ tion and legislation. As for the modern drinking woman, even men who voted fo r repeal are declaring that they got more than they expected for no man admires a drinking woman. .Have you noticed that the "Liquor Ads" in newspapers, magazines and billboards fail to adr vertisd their “finished products” 7 Youth on the March With the return of legal liquor in city and countryside, American youth is facing new tests, Dr.. George B, 9,75 to 10,851Cutten,*President, Colgate University, . , 8,00 to 9.50 deafly points out that college train- — 7.00 down mg and alcohol do not mix. “Everything I am trying to build up as an educationalist, alcoholic drinking tends to tear down. Alcohol unbalances the judgment :and disor­ ganizes the emotions. The natural re- j suits of a college education and of ; consuming beverage alcohol are rep­ resented by divergently opposite ■:poles.” 1200 Uncalled For Suits, Topcoats, .95 Overcoats ................... ■ | , ( J p B & B Loan Office 65 W.'Main St, Spri ng fi el d, Ohio B t f LOAN OFFICE 65 W. Main S t Springfield, Qv WILL LOAN YOU MORE on your diaipond, watch, pistol, shotgun, suit, typewriter,'musical instrument, sport equipment or anything of value. OPEN EVENINGS, ^Forfis j/ttr ms SIA LOUNGE ■ Real Com- o # fort A t A .. Real Saving Choose a deep, spring-filled, gen­ erously upliolsered chair , . . the type1-that men prefer. See our fine selection.' eti Lounge Chair with knuckle arms - ___ ' Period Chair and Ottoman. , Beautifully shaped frame,, Smartly upholster- ■ ed. Stud trim .^C . Lawson Lounge Chair. - Soft back'and seat *£r $42.ho*;, itn Arrangement ! Lessons Scheduled Bring comfort in the kitchen, a homeworker# workshop, is one of the biggest assets for efficiency says Mrs. Ruth Radford BJpom, Home Demon­ stration Agent, Many disagreeable 'tasks become a joy if surrounding# are suitable for the comfort of the worker. Proper lighting and ventilation as well as proper height table, tops lend m ich to Hie comfort' of the home­ maker while aha is doing her* daily kitchen work, ’ Lessons have been given through- put Greene County in the Home Dem­ onstration Project ort convenient kitchens. The.second of this series of lessons will deal with the comfortable working arrangements for the home-maker, Some recommendations of how Working surfaces may. be cor­ rected for littje or n(Tcost; compari­ son of wall finishes in relation to at­ tractiveness and ease of care; floor coyerings; making the kitchen attrac­ tive, will all be a part of the after­ noon discussion, to be held in the the communities listed below. The second of the Kitchen Arrange­ ment Meetings wil be held on*. Thurs.-, Bee, 5—1:30 P. M. New Bur­ lington-—Mrs. Roy Spphr’si ■ Friday, Dec; 6—1:30 P. M. New Jas­ per—Mrs. George Boots : • Monday, Dec. 9—1:30 P. M. Cedar- vJlie—Library. . Tuesday, Dec. 10—1:30 P. M, Jeffer­ son—School Building. Wednesday, Dec, 11—1:30 P. M.— Ross—School Building . / " Friday, Dec. 13—1:30 P. M. Spring Valley—Place to be announced. The same meeting will be scheduled in communities throughout the county later in the year. Every woman is urged to attend the meeting in her own community. Sub­ ject matter will be given by Mrs. Ruth Radford Bloom,, Home Dqp|bSt#trator, . lbq alw o tkw notice i o S tate of ohio DEFAR7WW OF HIGHWAYS ooMTiucr N«. W 6 -A (1) luntbus, .Okie, turtU SANTA IN HIS REINDEER FOREST! Santa, of course, is the center of at­ traction, . and manychildrenJrom all over the Miami Valley are coming in to see him in his lovely Reindeer Forest a t Hike’s in Dayton, Ohio. There is a merry twinkle in his eye as the kiddies whisper in his ear the wonderful’*things they hope he will bring them Christmas Day.- Santa in­ vites all the little children to pay a visit at his headquarters in Kike’s Toyland on the sixth floor. Next to Santa, himself, the kiddies are delighted with the beautiful forest of Christmas trees covered with spark­ ling snow and Santa's beautiful white reindeer, anxiously waiting until Christmas Eve, when they will speed Santa through the air with his sleigh filled-with wonderful toys. .will bs r*«4**4 ** th« offiat . _mjr Btrsetor of Ohio, at Co- . — a i m . j w ^ S f c V ' i i S ' s s imiirovomenu lu r • Gnaw# Couaty.TMvto, #» part p t Sactleo 0 of tit*, » u r|w ^ .% |v a # rk « !fU i* Bead, s u t* HUhway ^ (T r» 7 v . j5, Rob)# Jfo, <#. 1*.Miami Tpwusliiii; a#d Clark Cpwaty, QUe, on Sec- ■:lau» O-1 and G-S aad part of Section Spring, fleld or tlie SprtBgartd-Xenla-ClaxlcaTille Hoad, State Highway ffo, 19 #, TT,*8. Boots No. 68, In Mad River, Greene and Springfield Town- alilpa. and the City Of Springeeld: by grading, tiulldlug drainage structure*, conatxuollnng. a fohetete beau bridge on eenerete aubatructure fapan 35,81 feet, foadwas * feet) Np, Cb-(l8-39,^» concrete -alan bridge on concrete aubatruclnre (sjian 86 fept, roadway 46 feet) Bridge No. CX.-68-58, and a cpntjnnpna, con­ crete slab bridge qii concrete substructure (span* two at 16 feel, roadway 40 tool) llrldge No.. Ct>,68-35, and paving with hot-mixed, hot laid asphaltic concrete. ’ Width: Pavement 24 feet: Boadivay 42 feet. T.iiigth 33,129.13 feet or 6.760 Julies. Katlnjated.-coet ........ .................. I318.5!y>-W Contract to he completed not later Ilian No­ vember 36. l«4l, The Oblp State .Employment Service, Clark Comity, Anthony M. Ansevln, Sfauager, Spring and High Streets, Springfield, Olilo, and. Greene County/Geo. II. Burrer, Acting Manager, 11 West Jlonument Avenue. Dayton, Ohio, wilt furnish the successful bidder m r employment list from which all qualified unskilled labor as ts lically available shall be selected for this project. . The attention of .bidder* Is.dbfoeted $o the special provision* covering subletting or assign­ ing Iho contract, the use of domestlo materials, selection of Ubpr, hours of employment and’ conditions of employment. The minimum wsge to bp paid to air labor employed on Ibis contract shall be In accord­ ance with the "Schedule of ^Prevailing Hourly Wage Bales Ascertained and Determined, by The, Department Of^ Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improvements, In accordance with Sections 17>3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio”, Tim bidder must submit with his bid a certi­ fied check In an amount equal to five per cent of the estimated coat, but' In no event more than ten thousand dollars. , 1‘latiB and > specifications are on file In the department of highways and. the office of the resident district deputy, director, ' The director reserves the right to reject any spd all bids 1-7 ' U. G. SOWEBS State Highway Director LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of llevember, 1640, the Board of Trustees of Cedervitle Township,' Greene County, Ohio, died Its. certain petition in the Court of Common Pleas. Greene County, Ohio/ Cage No. 27439. Seeking authority from the Court for the trans­ fer of .the sum of Sit Hundred Fifty Dollar# ($659,00) from, the Hoad and Bridge Fund to the General Fund of said subdivision, and that said cause will be beard by the Court on Tuesday, December 16: 1940, at 10:60 o'clock A. 57., or as- soon thereafter as the same may be heard by the Court.'Exceptions must be died prior thereto. •, liOAltD or TRUSTEES OF, CEDARVUjhE TOWNSHIP. GREENE COUNTY, OHIO, JBX A. E. RICHARDS, CLERK. 12-6-46 LEGAL NOTICE Edward Bauer, residing at c-o Mrs. H, Or Sision. Apt, 407. 425 West Chelton Avenue; Germantown, I'hllaelphts, P t„ Is hereby noil-' fed that Katherine. Baiter has died her petl- Uoiraaitlnst him for divorce In Cose No, 224641 TCfyro the Common Pleas Court of Grcene[ ’o nly. Ohio, and That said cause, will be for te. ring on nr after December 111, 1946. '11 -1*8-22-26-12.0) MARCUS BHOUI’j Attorney for Plalnlllf LEGAL NOTICE . Mildred Sltnelder, whose place of reftldcncq *» finkunWti, Is hereby ’notified fhat ttllllanl Shncldcr has filed Ills petition against her fof .divorce in Case Number 22,4X8, before tht' Common) Plea# Court of Greene County, Ohio on the grounds of wilful absence, and that said cause .will be for hearing on hr after December 21,, 1946. . ni.15-6-12-26) ■; • Forest Dunkel, Attorney for Plaintiff Merrier See Our Wlndow Display Ol Fine Chair# kfi ............................................................................. . IS (Furniture Gifts Under $4/ 1 End Tables, 2*tyle# $1.S8 ^ l I Drum T ab les.... Sl.SS I Radio T ab le# ......... $1.98 1 Bed Side Table#...... $1.98 | What Not#..... .......... $2.37 1 Magazine B ask et.... $1.49 | Card T ab le# ............$1.75 Maple Bridge Lamp ........... ......$3.89 \ Snioklng Stand.. 99c up- | Vanity Benches ...^3,50 | High Chairs $3.50 I 94-in. Framed j Mirror# ............ $2.75 | ST. MARY'S A il Wool Blanket# * Softr fluffy blankets Avith wide sa­ teen bindings. Pastel colors, Stock up now for this splendid sale. Special now at only V- • f. $8.95 TEftMS doors. £ a fr Gov, Winthrop Secretary $ 5 9 .0 0 Serpentine front. Pediment t0p. Grille glass 13 state Oltoice of finish, ■ Period Sewing Cabinet $ * * . * § 18th Century^ all walnut or ma t bogatiy. 'Equipped with pin tray,,; thread racks, etc, BUDGET TERM$ Here are S mm Suggestions— See Your ^ j a n c e M e r far Many Mere! With your electric gifts, you can give the whole family something, that they will be glad to receive—-the gifts o f / comfort, convenience, and pleasure! Economical to operate, at today's low electric rates, modern electric ap* pliances combine the attractive and the practical as few other gifts can. Best o f all, you can find an electric gift in any price class » , iso this makes it easy to select the gift you want to give. And every member o f the family will be pleased! a <#* Shop now . . . select your Christ­ mas gifts at your favorite appliance dealer's! ^ Shcutc IMaw, Ctertric Iron & EI mh I c Mixer JElrttfie Tosrtw Electric CoffeeMaker A D A I R ’ S Xenia, O, THEDAYTONPdNES&'UGRTGQPMIY m FARM m LOANS No appUpatjcn f#*. No appml**! fw . Refinmoe your loan# f t tHf lowe#t intere*!; rate* ever offered. Meffaraefy ACa. JLondee, Q, Cell is?Writ# kEQN H. RLING CftdacvW*. O. W * tl4ir .,.m U MM|^ ..l t y |||)||u 4 i Subscribe To TBK J1EHALD lyuinii I||1 1— t..........iH HM .M H H IW aM lH II FjTra now devoting all » y tiaw to nty Real* effte*. m m v m a h ym an Chiropodist • . * Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THIS FKB5T. Oyee,dafly—9A. JNLtoS^OF, M, . . Evening Hour#. Toe#., Thurs,, Sat. , 19Allen _ - - J4io»effi Bldg, L O W f t e S Office-MrinJMG-W <HHHIMUHIMtnWH.»WIWH«ltWI>MUWIII«IMIII»IIIIIM|llll|linMlt«W »HUI«IIIWIWWI>6 >tnMf|ltHtt,lB l*|W|.l*Mll»*b*,n l>*u lllli jjmiwirg ^ . m , M l.!,,1' J,. ....— • , - lllflid tflia iih tlftlfiie tg Mtiswm« sm * musliusishs whsmrsism 11 ywsmmWtliin!#lW#ieUlffi4llft4lffi4IBI4l8 m i I K b H I l ★ LAMPS Floor-Indirect (6-7 way) 5*95 to $14.60 I. E. S. S tu d y ---------$3.95 Pin Up $1.OO;$1.50 $2.00 Bed Lamps . ............ $1.00 Boudoir ...........v$1.25 D e s k ...................... „„.$l,Op Spinet B attery (Solid Brass) .......,$1,00. Fluorescent Diesk $5.95 up Flash Lights 49c to $1.00 XmasNovelties Pyrex. Ware — Wall Plaques; Ripe Rack — Pine Cone Trays . Good Ends — Dinner Bells Table M&ts — Wall Pictures Ttsa Pots — Cream-Sugars. Door Memos — Cake Server Salad Gishes- — Salad Bowl Relish Dishes -v Sandwich Tray; Chropte Raking Dish Colonial Salt and Peppers Miniature Wood Animals "Hand Painted Tulip Dishes W a ll and M an tle . (Telecron) e lec tric’ $3.50-55.95 RitteifHouse Door Chimes One of the most ^acceptable gifts,usable and a welcome greeting to your home. * ■ ' ■ For the XMAS TREE Icicles, bulbs, wiring, wreaths, lights, orna­ ments of different kinds and prices. GIVE ELECTRICAL ‘ • V- Corey Coffee Brewer (4-6-10-12 cup) __$2,454o 56,45 w T Westinghouse Irons ... . _________ — $2.95 to $8:95 wrap *our Electric Food M ixer------------------------------- $12.50 Packages Proper WestinghoUBe. Heating P a d s ---------- ^-------,.>$2^95 - ------- - - Waffle Irons _____________________________$2.95 Here you will find Electric Hot Plates ----- -------- ——------- -$ 1.00 up paper, cards, tassels, Toaster Grill-Waffle Iron ................... $4.50 ’ Electric Corn Popper................... ____________$1.00 Sea 8’ tee9 and aU la Electric Toasters........ ....................... ,^$1.00 to $6.95 packages to meet Electric Food W armer___________ :________$1.75 your needs. - loom Heaters — _—__ --------- --------------$1,50 up i VASES HousewifeNeeds House Decorative Article# Ironing Boards (Steel Braced) .^$3.95; \ Flower receptacles and Flower Hamilton-Beach Sweepers_— $29.95 hangers. Completodine. Easy Washer a t Low Price OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS APPLIANCES Ptiilco The ^ast word in tone and recep­ tion to get far and near stations. Now on display 7 styles. One to meet your requirements as to price. Payments/arranged. $9.9S up Cedarville, O. - ..-zzssn u£ 'v^ ' - , sTfl. r f f h - *-* iT I . h i i n . if i . it I St b i y Si 1 'J !■ n H ! ! 1 i ij ^ I-;.- NEW 1941 CHEYR0LET TRUCKS Hi BH HR hb ■ wnk MBR m MH I n flB iRk^R^^ SB (HOST POWBtfUt TRUCK BIONIS INTHCLOW'PfttaFIfU) 404IDRS90WM STANDARDRKINfi

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