Article clipped from Xenia Evening Gazette

Next Week's Fair Will Dedicate New Cattle Barn■mm UNHI mHHi 1 Tim Interior of the now rat*' barn, including tlm judging ring, ahown In the upper picture In thlt;center Is a general exterior view of the structure Note the provD Iona for light and ventilation Ir thft lower photo, Charle* Whiffing ton ft Third St., for many yea * lt;atefaker at the fairground* 1? atatiding beside one of tb# fou tolling door* of the barn, which show* the screen that will encloseTENANCY PROBLEM| HANDSOME NEW BARN WILL HOUSE CATTLE AT FAIRNEW BUILDING IS FEATURING BIG SHOW RINGOld Cattle Stables Are Converted Into Horse BarnsNo matter what the weather man says, next week will be fait“ week in Greene County, and an important building improvement at the Xenia fa . [ grounds in alt;i vance of the enlarged 19:?7 exposition has been the construction of a spacious new cat tie barn at a coat of 16,100.Designed in a modern manner to admit plenty of light arid ven tilotion, the structure has a hous ing capacity for 325 head of cat tie and dimensions of 100 b 150 feet.The building features concrete walls, four feet high, with the remainder of frame construction, topped off by a salvftiized roof. Washing platforms were built at each end. water pip* lines have been extended to the structure, which also has been equipped with electricity for convenient* of exhibitors.A show ring has been provided in the center of the large barn, and plans call for the installment ! of a portable bleacher section to provide a seating capa ity of 300 as an accommodation for fair pa trons. All openings are enclosed with a fine mesh screeningOther improvements sponsored f by the fair board in preparation for the four-day fair opening Tuesday include remodeling of the old j cow stable* for use of draft and i show horses, at a cost of $2,000. i This project will, officials say, j eliminate tenting space and pro- j vide housing for between seventy- j five and 100 bead nf horses The j former Reef Calf Club barn baa been converted Into a sheep barn.Earl Murray. Jamestown, had the contract for erection of the new cattle barn which Is located In the northwest part of the fairgrounds Plans and materials were j furnished by the Greene County , Lumber Co XeniaSAYS OHIO CHERRIES ARE REST PRODUCEDFrom Cincinnati StationsAttention Formers and Stock Raisers . . .DR. JONES, formerly of South Charleston, Ohio, is now in charge of the new Veterinary Department at Gallaher’s Drug Store, Xenia, Ohio. He has had 40 years’ experience in active veterinarian practice and in compounding medicinal and mineral preparations and other veterinary remedies for the benefit of live stock and poultry.DR. JONESWill devote his full time to the Veterinary Department, having his headquarters in Gallaher’s Drug Store in Xenia where you may consult him free of charge, regarding farm feeding problems.FREE BOOKDr. Jones is the author of a very valuable book entitled FARM FORMULAS and you may have one of these books by writing or calling on Dr. Jones at Gallaher’s in Xenia. This book tells you how to save by making your own mixtures.Bring your farm stock problems to Dr. Jones for free Veterinarian adviceGallaher’s33 EAST MAIN STREET XENIA, OHIOFRIDAYdy will be co starred in the! 9:00— Your True Adventures.....Tony Won*, once une of 9:30 March of Time.o'- leading philosophers, will 10:00—Musical Moments, rn to the air, after nearly a io: 15—Frank Daileys Orch.(- yea; absence, on a three-a- ]0:3o- News Cast.Columbia eerie* beginning ]0:-15 - rjrk Stabile’s Orch.? 1 A1 J(,Uon- Mtttthn j 1 ;00— Btrt Block’s Orch.Voun«T or’cb«°™ “lli* b* »:*-*•■»* hodman', Orch. on the Columbia network , 7 .. .Gene Austin, of “MyHc^en fame been WLW;■ | Ur. the thirty-nine weeks 10:00 a m. Linda’s First Love, he Joe I’enner program next 10:I5—Personal Column of the Air. • Secretary of War Henry p, .30 w© Live Again.10:45—The Gospel Singer. ~11:00— Girl Alone.11:15— Story of Mary Marlin.11:30 Livestocks,larles But 11:40 River. Weather and Market, comedy re- 11 ,r Joe White.! 5.00—Musical Calendar.5.15—Joe Binder, Songs.I 5:30—Hollywood Highlights, j 5:35—Sports Resume with Paul Douglas.45— Dick Bray-Sports.6.00— Poetic Melodies.6:15—Musical Visions.3ft- Herbert Foote, Ensemble 45 Boake Carter.00— Broadway Varieties.30- Hal Kemp’S Dance Band8:00-9:00-9:30-10:00-10:15-10:30-10; 45 11:00 11:30-with Alice Faye.-Hollywood Hotel.-Ferde Grofe’s Orch.-l\ S. Cabinet Serigk •Labor, Speaker.- Personalities on Parade.A- Bob Crosby and his Orch.-Jan Garber's Orch.-George Hamilton’s Orch.The Frim Sisters.THURSDAY10 Gerrard. nmy and Betty. n In-Laws, veil Thomas, d*? Jimmy Valent ■al Varieties.ng Thompson’* Orch rney Rapp's Orch. t k Sprigg s Orch. a. I ton Bestor’s On .on River.1 sirft I Moments.udcal Calendar,band 12:15 p. m. Tom, Dick and Harry .12:30- Livestocks.National Farm and Horm Hour.Variety Time.Betty and Bob.2:00 -Pepper Young's Family. 2:15- Ma Perkins.2:30- -Vic and Sade.2 :45 -The O’Neills.3:00 Helen Nugent.3:15 Kitty Keene, Inc.3:30 Sophisticated Rhythms.3:45 The Guiding Light.4:00 Houseboat Hannah.4:15—Opeia Interviews,4:30-Singing Lady,4:45 Dick Fidler’s Orch.6:00-Toy Band.5:15 -Tommy and Betty,5 30 The In-Lftws.5:45 Lowell Thomas.6:00— Rlchstadts String Ensemble.6 15—Rhythm In Song 6:30— Lum and Abner.6 :45- Bob New hail.7:00 - Pleasant Valley Frolics.7 t* Frank Morgan.7:30 Death Valley Days, k. Off - Believe If Or Not,8:30— Grant Park Concert.9:30—Jimmie Fidler and His Hol-lywood Gossip.9 45 Angelo.Amos 'n* Anday.The Mad Hatterflelds. Barney Rapp's Orch.Paul Sullivan.Paul 11:1 ft Red Norvo'e Orch.1:30—Salute to Denver, Colorado. Mid.—Jack Sprigg’s Orch.12:30 a. n. ( art Deacon Moore’sOrch.1:00- Moon River.1.30 -Musical Moments.
Newspaper Details

Xenia Evening Gazette

Xenia, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 29, 1937

Page 6

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Greene C.

OH, USA 09 Aug 2023

Other Publications Near Xenia, Ohio

Xenia Evening Gazette

Daily Gazette

Morning Republican

Evening Gazette

Xenia Daily Gazette and Torchlight