The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52
Fri'day, November 2'6, I&28 THe Cectarville, O- Herald A lon e the Greene County Farm Front By E. A . BRAKE County Agricultural Agent NAMED TO STATE BOARD Eoberfc'L. Thomas, president o f the Greene County Dairy Service. Unit, -was named county director to the Ohio Dairyman's associa tion hy the directors o f the local unit at their*monthly meeting last •week. The actioh was taken at the re quest o f the state association to enlarge and strengthen their or ganization. Their directorate now includes 30 members from the breed associations, milk producers federation, university and experi ment station representatives and delegates from each o f the ten districts of the state. Directors o f the local dairy unit are invited to attend the annual meeting o f the state association in Plumb hall, starting at 9:30 a. m., December 8. Problems that will be discussed; include artificial breeding, production testing and oleo legislation. CLUB TO REORGANIZE Members of the Greene County 4-H Club Council will meet at the * court house, assembly room, Wed nesday evening,, November 24, at 8 o'clock, to reorganize and make plans for the coming year. The 4-H council is composed of two members from each of the 12 townships. Present officers are Horace Ferguson, chairman; Guy Smith, vice chairman; Mary Mott, secretary; and William Kyle, treasurer. BIGGER SHOW EXPECTED The 49th International Live stock exposition is scheduled fo r November 27th, through Decem ber 4, in the huge International amphitheatre at the Chicago _ Stock yards. This year’s show -is expected to attract larger classes than any previous international. Premiums have been increased and the prize total of the show will exceed the usual §100,000 for the four breeds o f beef cattle, 11 breeds o f sheep, nine o f swine and five of draft horses. The Junior Livestock Feeding contest fo r boy and girl feeders of fa t cattle, swine, and sheep will again assume its prominent place on the first day’s program. The International Grain and Hay show will bring crop samples from 6 Canadian provinces and most o f the 48 states to a world- renowned competition where the royalty among crop producers are crowned. The famous International Horse show, another leading event o f its kind, will again provide top enter tainment. New features are plan ned fo r this year’s series o f horse shows which are scheduled daily through the eight-day run o f the exposition. FARM BUREAU MEETING Plans were being made today for the 30th annual meeting o f the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation to be held Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at the Neil House and Memorial Hall. It is estimated that more than 5,000 Ohio farmers will attend this year’s convention. Several nationally known speak ers will appear on the program. Resolutions devoted to policies for 1949 will be drawn up by the of ficial delegation. Last year, 119 resolutions were passed. Various women’s activities are also being planned fo r the occasion. Farm Bureau youth and recrea tion sessions will be held fo r the most part in the Chittenden Ho tel ballroom under the direction o f Darwin Bryan, Ohio Farm Bu reau youth activities director. Highlight of the youth program will be an address, Nov. 29, at a banquet by Barton Reese Pogue, noted author, poet, humorist and radio personality. Several hun dred youth are expected to attend. MORE SEED IN PROSPECT Plenty o f hybrid seed corn fo r next spring’s planting is in pros pect for farmers. Production this season is in the record class and Dave Beard, extension agrono mist at Ohio State university, re ports that the grain js o f excel lent quality. He says the price will be lower than it was a year ago. Other seed grains that will be in plentiful supply are oats and soy beans, but the forage crop seeds will continue to be scarce. Farm ers should have no difficulty in obtaining high quality seed oats of the more desireable varieties at lower prices. The sunply o f seed o f the widely grown and adapted RULES. OF MISSING WORD CONTEST i (1) Anyone except employes of the Herald o r advertising mer chants or their Immediate famil ies may enterv (2) Contestants must send or bring their entry blanks in not later than the day following pub lication to the merchant in whose sd the missing word should ap pear or directly to Herald office. (3) Entries received at Herald office do not qaalify fo r weekly prizes given by merchants, but only fo r Grand Prizes. (4) A ll entries become the pro perty o f the Herald. Decisions by the contest editor are final. (5) For your convenience, a coupon will be printed in the pap er on which you may enter your selections. (5) Each week the two different merchants in whose ads; the miss ing words should appear, will give an amount of merchandise equal to the cost of the ad to the first person presenting the correct an swer. All entries are then re turned to the Herald to be grad ed for the grand prizes at end of ( contest. Those who do not wish i to take their entry blanks to mer- ‘ chants, may send or bring direct i to the Herald office. They will not be eligible fo r the weekly t prizes, but may win the Grand 1 Prize. MISSING WORD CONTEST RETURN ANSWER BLANK The missing words for the fifth w eek ,___________________________ (Date) were found b y _________________ " (Town aiid^R; F.~D.) The words w ere________ _ and ----------------- -------------— and should appear in the advertisement of ____________ and ___________________ :_____between the words - ___________ - ________ a n d ______ ______________ and ______________ ._______________and Fill out this blank with answer. Cut out and return to Advertiser or THE HERALD not later than the following Saturday at 8 p, m. Clinton variety will be ample. Seed of the new soybean varie ty, the Hawkeye, grown experi mentally fo r the past two years, will be on the market next spring in fairly good: supply. GOV. REORGANIZATION —HOOVER REPORT It is likely that many of the recommendations which former President Herbert Hoover and his commission, studying the execu tive branch o f our government, will find their way into some in convenient dust-gathering pigeon hole. The Hoover group, which is completely bi-partisan in its make-up and its viewpoint, has been assigned the job of promot ing economy and efficiency in our executive departments. However, the election results are sure to act as a sharp deterr ent to the expected improvements in our administrative planning. Duplication o f services, inefficient coordination o f bureaus are the principal obvious defects in the rapid growth of our many federal agencies. There was a good deal o f optimism concerning the prob able acceptance of much of the Hoover report when a Republican national victory was being pre dicted so widely. Today, there is much more uncertainty. Neverthe less, the viewpoint of the report is clearly beyond narrow partisan considerations. Americans, irrespective o f po litical affiliation, are interested in conserving the nation's wealth and in putting our governmental ma chinery to the best possible use. We should do our utmost, in public and in private life as well, to in duce our representatives in Wash ington to take action which will promote a full dollar’s return fo r every dollar spent on government services. John Steelman, assistant to President Truman, couldn't vote for his chief. Steelman’s home is in Alabama, and Truman's name was not on the ballffc in that state. In a recent football tilt which Cedarville college won from Wil mington, there were nine players from Portsmouth, seven on the Cedarville team and two on the Wilmington eleven. FOUR SUNDAYS TIL CHRISTMAS Each Sunday OLD MILL CAMP feature a §1.15 Baked Ham Dinner Muff Said 12 N oon T o 8 P. M. MISSING WORD CONTEST NCW! PASSENGER CAR BATTERIES Don’t get caught with your battery down. Let’s talk terms. Be sure with a new Pure Battery. Ford As . Chevrolet low 15.45 Plymouth as TRADE IN ALLOWANCE $ 3.50 JAMESTOWN OIL CO. Phone 4-4951 I erft/ui A^eciai/ G8VE A N ELG IN W A T C H H THE WATCH WITH THE I ^D U R A POW ER MAINSPRING*! *Madaof SEMoy*:motaLfa toutponding i Ias Elgin Da Luxe. 17 jeuxls, ad justed. DuraFower Mainspring. 1 0K natural goldfille d case. Expansion bracelet, $55.00 1 Elgin Da Luxe: '27 jewels, ad justed. DuraPouxr Mainspring. lOKnaturalgoldfilledcase. 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