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C fasr«k»d 0M9S«ttgF At IfeHltr Meetiii* DJKWtfflifiDm ^ k h k W iwsi Q M teP«M % Frod termer (>J*rri8* Dr, D. Ormoaftf UaScer, president ■u W l I t rCTWB a r W H p l WI P I ftgas liu|isorrow IftiU^HL — ft Ky« Jetide M ^cr 43 Ghsrkw seeks o f Wilborferoe W varsiiy, around m *kim ■ 'ftiatrast with Fern* a dlvproe eg groUHda o f neglect and whom a storm/Ka circulated for The mere termors know about tb* for year wheat than te offered today. cruelty, frssa. Delbert Miller, ff-A w erics, was remefi d from Ms position By CLARENCE J . JBR0WN gtoserfeg Bevvies Corporation,, Divi- reosnt Ruosten CommUntette wheat They dunged tits pomtity after jm t' *km o f *auf-"Wa*ner Corporation, S^BeaRd. The pieiatiff aadcs ewrtedy Monday *t a m ting of the Board marketing penaltis*, now that harvest signed ti» AAA esntr«ct temil'flftesa' Member o f Oeogroee, of a miner ehfid. pf Trustees, Bfad* » R. R. Wright was ^ Seventh Otoe Bfefcrtet looping manateetarer o f pump* and is at hand, the mure the termor ote- «m ts to forty-nine oents a basimL other fteeewttriw fiwr alaeraft*, nader Aoieaateg her huriwjtd of aM tag her named acting pw Ktent sffectivo ira ntoat is detongiaod to cheek all ofltet* They aevsr told you that ysa ooald h* of their friends, metfiateiy. 1 The war between Germany and Ros­ the trade n**no o f “ FRSC0". Mr, o f tbs county AAA eommittee enforce­ not sell yen*! whaat wRhont HmM per*. fitaaHck filed suit againet Jofea ffiaa- TSte ctdlcge e f 1 wral arts has been si* C*«# as a eurpri** to most Wash­ Marshall, who has bean Identified with ment. Sentiment ia of teytr boat and mte*i»n. Ttiiey told yea a t Dtete om Pt*,. PuMmem FWd, FafrAsId, ea placed under the *erd o f regmtts o f ington observers, While it was knowr the company since it*. Inception some farmers openly claim gross misrepre­ poaeibte, which te mere dsesptiiys Mam; ekarges o f aegleet and craeWy. They the African MM odist Church and here, ofeourse, that trouble « u brew­ twelve years ago, maintain* antes o f sentation aa to the purpose a t the toUln* *n antmth. Hhat happen* tw warn married at HSaapteja, , Ya^ Sep- Bishop Wright wall given active con­ ing between the two dictator states, flees in Dayton, the factory being lo­ movement -and that the rules have the wheat stinstioe is pp to Itoawte*- bwnher If, 1946. Sh» a*ks mbnatiou trol until a mwmjnsor to Walker is there were but few who believed actu­ cated in Clftvriand. been changed front the time wheat grgwsr. It Ip aower never to-regtetoe to her maidan name of Dorothy fiteel. utrnod, | ' against Dictatorship. al baatitttios would seme. A s ft roeute In the ploneer period of aviation, was sowed Inst faU *nd title harvest. Hejtiact, ermdty ae>d wilful abeenc* Dr. Walker. «!*$*« he has a four the entire European picture ha* been Mr. Marshall published and edited in Other claims are that western term­ Wh*Rtiw b«llw »a made te r Iteanese: ‘ ar$ ground* for a petition filed by year contract Wfi^tiihe Board o f Trus­ changed- While most of the military Dayton, aa aviation trade magaotoe er* have markoted their 1941 wheat to hdp in fighting tit* AAA w*eek known as "Sllpetoeam” which he later Hurl Adams, Yellow Springs, sgainxt. tees at an annwH salary o f |fi,400 before the pseseat law became effec­ program in federal oosrt sottvr$850 experta believe that Germany will be Ruth Adame, whom he married . June' returned the victor over'Russia yrlth- sold to the Simmons Boagdaum Puh- and that he w iltfadff fo r £Ee balance tive on Ohio termors. ■ was contribated in * few minates with lishing Company, Wear York. City, 30,1928, They have two children. of salary due Onf contract covering Greene county te not the only coun­ $6 contributions rolling in4 cask day in n few weeks, those few week# mean Her mate would not provide her ft great deal to.Great Britain and to l«fg» publishers of trade papers in three years. Hi* terft would have to ty ip this section of Ohio In the from farmerB whq could net be p*t**nt With Clothing and other necCUltie* o f be against the church board. the American preparedness program. eluding. Railway Age. He worked with J. F . HILT thsoea.of debate over the 49c per bush­ at the'Monday meeting. These desir* life, Cleva Kingery claims in a emit The Wilberford; trouble has been If Russia cap hold opt against the till* publishing house in Hew York for el ..penalty, Clinton, Montgomery, Mi­ ing to aid in this movement to eUtatnt several years on the editorial staff of against Joseph H. Kingery, Sabin*, brewing far many? months in church' ami, Fayette, Waxaen and .Preble ate dictatorship over farm- crape, and German invasion until Autumn, when R, R. 3, on charges of neglect and , The Cedarville Board of Education the ^all rains begin, then Germany is “Airway Age", under which n«W title circles and in tM State department counties .are joining with Greene coun­ term management now h«ve the op. cruelty* K&crjed July 6,1910 at iXeuin haying control ofjtbe department of announces the employment o f Mr, J, in danger of ultimate defeat, if Geiv ‘‘Slipstream* w*a published. ty in attacking the legality of tha porttoity of doing thrir part. C«ftri- they arc the parents o f nine children, education. j. F. Hilt for Instructor of Vocational many cannot win against Great He retumed'to Dayton in .1930, in­ Now Deal Communistic law. The first butipns can be left' at 'this office aOd four., of whom are minors and are The uhiVersity v|as given a report­ Agriculture in CedafviQe High School: Britain and'Rijssia during 1941. it is augurating a manufacturers represen­ movement in the county was an in­ * receipt will be returned frem^tbe sought by the plaintiff for custody. ed credit rating lg|the North Central, to fill the Vacancy le ft4 by Mr, Robert expected that by 1940 the British, will tative service, with a clientele of man­ formal meeting of farmers to Jeffer-. treasurer, John H. Mumper, R t Fi D ; Wanetta Alien neglected her martial authorities but ft feetna aomeohe has Dew who recently, resigned to. accept Xenia, qp yon can -.mail diroctito the have the needed air superiority that ufacturers consisting of Contractors to son Twp. some' days ago when-plans duties, Joseph Alien, her hUaband, a position with the Federal Farm Se- treasurer. Other counticsareorganlxi- will make her impregnable against at* the Government, doing business, with let out tiis . Thegeollege wore laid far a«m*ty-wide moetingin charges in. a. petition. ■ Married Aug»; Tating authorities curity Administration. ingsnd th r fight wiit'b* mode,’jointly. . tack and able to finally be the victor. the Procurement agencies located at . recomniendeff Xenia,' Monday night, ' Wright Field, He "later confined his 27,19$7, at Richmond, Iud., the plain­ the removal' of Wftlkw and have Mr, Hilt is a graduate o f Oak Grove. More than-500 termers from every 14 Never in the history o f GreriMr coao- activities exclusively in the interests tiff uses n^jlect a* divorce grounds, also recommended'the separation of High 'School, Clark County and re­ section o f the. county attended-the ty have tenners -been so worked up While President Roosevelt andother Custody o f two mlnor chitdrpn is re­ ceived .his degree in Vocational Agri­ Administration leaders have pledged o f r‘FESCO,” an enterprise he assisted1 the state school adjoining the univer­ meeting, - which is sajd to have been, over afarm-problem as they swe at, in building up* to. its present position quested by the plaintiff. 4 sity. The., state' adthorfties have re­ culture at the- Ohio State University the largest -ever held in the Greene this time, 44 American aid, under the , Lease-Loud: In DecCmeber, $939, . \ Law, to Russia, the general feeling4 a* the heading,.source o f supply for fused to transfer funds to the univer­ County courthouse. „ George Swaita, ' JUDGMENTBOUGHT sity under the rating recommenda­ He taught ■ at Kingman, Clinton among members Of Congress is that fuel, vaepum; dry air,, and. hydraulic custodian,.estimated the crowd at 500, COMMENT AMONG FARMERS \ pumps for the aircraft industry, Luey Penewit seeks" |100 judgment tion Unless a new president wasn&med County for the remainder of the ye*r{ many o f wham could not get b y the - ^ ^ ; W-.il'! the United States should not ondeavoc representing alleged services performi- following graduation from O. S. U, td furnish findnCes^and supplies for " Mr. Marshall, in making known the to head the institution. street entrance to the Assembly room. Many interesting comment* wens thenew, contract he has Just consum­ «1 in ft suit filed against Roberta _Wilberfore university comprises During the past year he has been lo-i Sentiment against -the wheat program made'on the'AAA wheat pr^graia-be- the Russian war effort,' In fact most Penewit, executrix of the estate of cated at Jacksdn Township H igh Congressmen believe the recent'turn mated with “PESCO”, states that at three colleges, college of liberal arte, brought .out many Serious charges in fore the meeting-by different-farmers Jftittos FL - Penewit, Raberit . H, WeadF, School, Preble County. Mr. Hilt waa o f events in , Europe makes it more thapresent time the company; has a. supported by the A . M .rE, Church, speeches as well as comment on the as Well' Os sarcastic criticism from Xenia, is attorney for the plaintiff. with state aid; college of education re-employed at both of the above evident, than ever that the United hack log of more than f 12,000,OOO in floor and ih the, lobby, .The .crowd speeches- and' statements from the .. contracts with the War Department and industrial arte, supported and schools, making an excellent record in consisted ofm en that.had farahed fo r floor during the meeting.;- Some wera: States should stay out o f the European his work as teacher o f Vocational Ag- wars add should heed the Warning o f Air Corps the greater, portioh of GRANT DIVORCES owned hy the state over which the fifty years as well as sons with only ’‘You need4 not go to Germany to church has no control, and the'theolo­ ticuture, - George Washington against4 entangle which has emanated from his terri­ These divorces were granted: Forest a few years experience. Politically the. see Hitler. he’s* right here t o Greene- gical seminary, supported ; by the Mr. Hilt has had practical experi­ county,”. . ing alliances with foreign powers. To tory. ; .♦ \ -■ ” H. Byerman from Nettie' Byerm an on crowd was surveyed, by those Who Church and not an . issue. Ray Hugh­ ence on. the fftrm and also, for a time ' most Americans the Co.mmuniam .of charge of wilful absence; . EVelyn know faces .andean call names.as es, Columbus attorney, negro, Is presi­ was employed by the Springfield Puri­ -- v 1 i Solvejt Russia and the dictatorship o f Leach from Carl Leftch; Jr., negle t about equally divided. Not a single ‘‘Some of these days -we1 termers . . W i i dent -of the state board, Dr. Walker ty Dairy Co. Be'is a member of the f j Josef Sttom , are Just as abhorent a* Holstein H erd Q f charge, custody of a minor $hild to statement was made by a n y . One in will have to go to AAA headquarters, 3 * I* k * * * ?Mi ' First Christian-Church of Springfield, the Nazi ism o f the German Reich and the plaintiff;'and Helen Foster from blames the state administration for1 favor of the AAA wheat plan,, < ■ to get a permit to buy oUr-whiskey/',, his removal, Bishop JR. C. Ransom While attepding O. S. U. he became a .the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. The Lovelantf Owner Jesse L-. Foster, cruelty grounds. > Clarehce BJ Franklin, Boweirsviile, ■* t . i1- * k *’ says it is better teg the university to member o f Alpha Gamma Sigma Pro* 4 "It’s bnly a, scare”, said one telkt-, 4 general feeling on Capitol Hilt i* to acted as temporary chairman, and was replace Dr. Walkerittnder the circum­ fesbional Fraternity; Townsend Agri­ let the-forces of Hitler and Stalin ' / ‘ Sets' HighReeord ' ' UASE DISMIBBED / ; made the permanent chairman when ing to comment from AAA committee- ■ The case o f Emma Swanson against stances. ' ' , 4 • cultural Educational Society and the organisation was called for by the men, who have been pSssing thO word fight.it out in hopes they ‘may des­ Poultry Science Club. ' Twelve registered Holsteins owned the American Life'and Accident In­ audience. The vice, presidents chosen the law could not he attacked.” 1 troy each other. The American people He cornea very highly recommend­ b y ’tt, . W*; ’Nisbet, Loyeiahd,.-son o f surance Co. of Kentucky was settled Were: Edgar Smith, Bellbropk, Ch*riCs do not want to fight .on ttor tide of Jogepit F»"'^asar .' . ed hy the school officials, iaboth coun­ »V r> A i Gbarto* Nisbet, terineriy o f this, place, ftnd dismissed..' H . Shepherd, Upper Brilbrodk pike< “The. AAA committee is only' ia- either Hitter o r Stalin, nor do they, ties where -he' has taught. Hfs eon- / 'M . produeed enough milk during the lost ed Friday and W , A . Hammond, Yetew%rii^i toiwim^'to'tiiete'Ijobs, not thaGneiew want to be taxed to furnish militant tract calls for Ida begin oa deebfyaarrtg- *pwwbif SA. of '''AW A^UUilUStEfiT:;-^4 July 1st. During the tWo'moftths prior four with’ four quarts of milk daily Joseph JF, Rasoi-, 34; died lost Wed­ John H, Monger, near Xenia, tr* tenants on the term and the blase man from tha Seventh District and a hod opened up a thirty acre tract" of Two Patterson field flysrs parachut­ building Friday evening, July 11, at and the mortal enemy of- Germany. 513.19. was discovered* by the tetter’s father, rietad o f the farmer in thia fight, tha Haw ground that woe planted in corn ed to safety Sunday when their Con­ Today the French and British arc Ella Nash, gross value, 36,345.68; Oscar McFarland, Adam* County, who 6:30, > , ; house- broke into a roar o f applause. this «•»•««, While betog a paid advo­ solidated two-ptese pursuit plane fighting each other in Syria and the debts $761,15; costs o f administration: was visiting at the Freeman heme. Farmers were urged to write to all cate for corn crop reduction. caftgbt fire,, hear Yellow Springs. French are most friendly with the $50; net value, $4,630.23. The contents loss included *a quan­ congressmen and senators that these Germans. In the winter o f 1940 all The flyers, Lieut. J. Brennan and Lorraine Lertinger McPherson, gross tity o f new hay and small term Imple­ Biown Air Cores Hay; One speaker told how a farmer, te Sgt. Frederick WeRfe, o f 4 the first eiters #wauld find their way to legis­ America was wanting to aid little Fin­ value, $35; obligations none; net vatne ments. Fourteen cows and calves, ip lative committees opposing the tew in Democratic Shelby county dared any tranapoH squadron, were engaged in land in her fight against Russia How 336.. the barn when the fire broke out, were Bares Maoey-Tbae strong towns. Friday te Independent AAA agent a t even the sheriff to un­ trateteg fright, Major Robert W. the United States government is William C, Downs, gross value $200; released Into a nearby* field. Neigh., Day, If farmer* can stand as they did lock the gate and enter upon his tend Stewart; Patterson field adjutant said, One of the most promising of the starting to help Russia in her war obligations, $15; net value, $i8£. jor* formed a bucket brigade and ft*. at Lexington nod Concord, they can without facing a charge of treepass­ against Finland and Germany. For and. were flying at an attitade o f about Sis ted in preventing nearby buildings, new development* in curing Hay in ing. The former demanded o f the 1200 feet, When something went wrong restore some o f tit* liberties they hove years the Commuaiste have been en­ MARRIAGE LICENSES including the term residence, a ho* votveS forced circulation o f air sheriff that ha produce legal papers with the liquid cooling system on the through hay in the mow. This method ost. deavoring te destroy representative A (Granted! bam, tool shed and com crib, 'from Farmers were urged to store their when the call was made, Tfce farmer motor and the engine, oaught fire. developed in Tennessee, is gradually government in this country. Haw.the Ralph Emerson Talbott, Jamestown, igniting. • own wheat te Whatever space they had net been indicted nor bed bo boob Both men ^bailed out* thereby be­ spreading into Ohio, reports G, R. same government is pledging aid to R. R, 1, farmer, and Clemmie Lcrtore have.' You are not violating any tew found guilty nor woe there a warrant the Communistic regime in Russia. coming: member* o i fa ­ Shier, extension term building special Smith,. South Solon, R..R.-1, Takes Greene Co* and the AAA teanot touch you er the for him. The Sheriff left the AAA Less than a month ago RuadStt funds mous Caterpillar club, Composed o f Dawson Latimer, 231 W. Third St., 1st at Ohio State University. agent to his tete,.with $h» statement flyers Who take to their parachutes in wheat re f p dkMui.e f what they say. t t ia the United States were froseu oh gveoary clerk,' and Emma Jeanette FenskMi* P osition Shier says four or five hours of this tew 1* upset you will get merit that he was through wffh the asse. emergency jumps. They came down in Presidential orders to'protect thi* na­ Rotterson, 410 Hayes Ave, Rev. R B, sunshine as the hay lays in the swath a field, th e plane, an older type ship, tion againstposslWe tebetega, espion­ Wilson, Xenia. . Horry E, Martin, of near Bowers- will do 80 per cent of the curing. After age and Other Subversive activities. used principally now for training and: Theodore Newton Watson, Wilming­ vilii, who Ites been supervisor for the that tha hay is hauled to the hern a|d s u it , i s s e t t l e d C h m M M ’ L ^ t weric the Pre«d*nt issued order* routine flying, w«*a tete! wreak, ton, laborer, and Margaret Elaine Lee, farm security administration in Mont­ stored over special ventilation flues The aecidisat .omarred aheut' .#t3& YuuthLaWAjre releasing the Russian funds, »* recent­ 1129 E. Third St. Rev. M. B. Lewis, gomery co, ter the test six months, through which air is forced to finish A personal injury suit tor $15,500, a, m. Sunday, Major Stewart said. Was named subdivision managonof the ly frosem Jams* William Delph, Xenia, K. R. the curing. filed test"January IS by C, Lloyd Min- Sixteen and sevroteen-yeir-oM ymtih 4, army air corps, and Ruth Esther Greene co. office of the division of aid This method along with other prac­ ai«, Jr., Des Moines, la., Antioch Col­ will not ha given #mpkym*nt,by the All of which, to the average Ameri- Bates, Fairfield. Dr. charge o f tht office sfatefc that- time the Espy Hospital in Xante, Wsdftete Mrs. J&.O, MsGtttffl! as* daughter, Was riding with several companions, foeth Ary, 493 E. Second St., Xante. biro youth not ready lor weak to to- j tetda mates uni ig h t aateag titeto- overturned on a gravel road six miles Martin was one of *»»Jte**»* day afternoon, following an attack a • jtdio, who have, been aymritot “to* John Scott Garbry, Csshocton, R. R* winter to Nmnvoed, vtoete toe tot­ dmritff, 'Thowsw' roljag deemnet ay* This aaifow should keep It* ioaiirwsst « f Em . cKjr, Threw cm * 4, gam* n»«i*gi,n(>ht agent and Emily certified a* rihHldo ter appofetmoi* ilhtees that developed Tuesday mem- ter lias been teaekteg, tori* ttk m m i dty to prromit NY A m»»|iyiro er I* panlons were also injured, but hot Maxwell Dean, £14 N. Detroit St„ R*v, fpRowteg a dvfl ateviao oxatetetetei hUC He will undergo examteatfe* i j determine tte ftotoroefhte tmMe. hero fo r toe summso. , *h (Ooatew id te test pegs) Mikmsly. J. Read MSter, Xante.

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Stot** tlwt reted feu Friday, July 4t 1941 the HerpUl by Mr. Herman Eavey and Brewa, MA and Mrs, u, fM * He M m industrial, b«*ide Th* information puMwhed in y*«r th* wheat queta are new w & m * re- * mmiUV* Aa tisfe to written, dispatches taJL the report a* fantished by Ik* govern­ tum to the old law and trlimieakm o f jpiepti tto «*** that Mw New Deal suffered a a new prsail teh you easaefc put any- ment, between which there was a dtf- paper in regard to payment* and sal­ Kyto’s bretiWr, OM* HUMWfltD AWO SIXTY TEAMS AGO aries is identical with the inf omatiea the 4to penalty. Mrwrwhare It » ad-, ff jurjlxfcds W’^wu Gov, W . Lee tbhsg ever on North Oswtesl. m i family wC fiwejwe *# MW*ASS s given to Congressman Brows. Yen afttod tk»t wheat #todd b» #1A0 a O’DwrW, a native of Ohio, defeated UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT fiually rewupn wifi note, however, that Clarence J, bushel i f speenJataw eoflja bey and U.& OtmifMWtiiH* JApflea Jnhnetnu #f While in Canada we gained hums- OF AGRICULTURES Fork, July 4Ui ledge of how ftaaaeM matter* differ Rrewn's request was for salaries peld store as darirfg tire World War. The JMWptA. T«* * , a special senatorial election. Agricultural Adjustment to attend, from what w# have fct.tbe U, S. First to A A A offWelj* during IMA end did farmer is compelled to accept a tower freedom however, v u never to be regarded as a license that Smart* iudioate Hat former Vie* AdmiMrtrathHi . . price to feed the nation a* a patriotic the banks in Canada cannot loan not include other .county association W. W, Gallows freedom of the press, pulpit and freedom of expression were Prwdumfc Jobs Garner, got revenue Okie Agriettkarel Cemervauea Oean duty while twice labor takes th* cream money on real estate which accounts expenses. Other expense* for Greene «d beam Satur to be denied those who would have these important avenues against tbe New pen], FDR baying »>2 Ok» Federal BriUing # f war-time prices. AAA leader* mis­ closed to registering opposition to movements that would de­ ilaoed bin Mewing for victory on for the great stability of the financial Celtmtbu*, Okie County for the 1949 program year, weak at Rnaeell’i January 1 ,1949, to December 8J, 1940, lead wheat farmers. grade citixenship or hinder moral or religions movements or Johnson- Johnson had a 100 per cent institutions even in days of panic or June 17,1941 day evening thejj b^on prosperity* No inflation pos­ were as follows; standard of law. batting average on ah New Peal The Cedarville Herald Wheat is being received at the Gres- gueete from her*^ This week we observe this declaration signed for the free­ measure* tab fag order® from the sible, Most all loans on real estate Cedarville, Ohio » Compliance Personnel (field Williamson, and' are made through the life insurance chcidc work) „ „ — ,— -----,$1,998.86 well and McGuinn elevators this week ' dom of the people of this country and we are Informed by the White House without a murmur. Gentlemen: and we are informed the quality is and Mildred; press dispatches that a movement is to be started to circulate companies. Canada has few loan In your issue of May 16 yon pub­ Ground Control Personnel . and Mr. John houses, the three percept a mouth (for establishihg contact good With a teat o f 86 lbs. Combines petitions to initiate a law to legalise gambling-in Ohio, Regard­ Thing* in’ Washington have been lished an article headed, Greene Coun­ and threshing outfits will be. in full Leo Anderson andj less o f the fact cities and counties have been battling the getting so hot against New Peal ac­ kind. No graat amount o f installment ty AAA Cost Is In 7th Place. In this points to be used in con- A picnic dinner buying on motors; household goods, connection w ith aerial blast even on Independence Day, Most. gambling erase, as well aa other immoral movements, those tivities over drafting njen fo r the article you listed Fayette, Madison, ■Wheat will be stored according to ob-’ who would enthrone these fgras of amusement, now plan6 to army that local hoards have been In­ etc, It seems to be a case of “cash Warren; Champaign, Clinton,' Union, photography) ------109.12 Dr. and Mrs. on the counter”. Had tide plan been Crop Insurance Personnel 18.50 servers, on tbe ground the tow may legalize what in the one hundred and sixty years has been re­ structed to defer men over 28 years Clark, and Logan Counties giving the be changed and the price go higher. ' Oxford, Ohio, an old. More liberality for married men halfway enforced in this country we total amount of payments received Travel Expense fo r county x>*w ■ 492,86 Son Hogue, o f garded as illegai.fram tbe standpoint of civil law and immoral •# • from the view of sober thinking society, has been advocated also. This leaves would not have had the financial ex­ through the AAA program in these Equipment Purchased for were guests, o f plosion that upset every trade and us* in county office 492.11 SOFT BALL GAMES DRAW A few cities have attempted to legalize gambling only to a bad taste in the mouths o f thousands respective counties, as well as county GOOD ATTENDANCE NIGHTLY and wife, Thur have their, ordinances declared unconstitutional by the higher who are now sweltering ift American profession in 1922. . r. committeemen, community committee- Ccnmty office supplies and courts. In many cities the gambling craze is carried on and camps, Parents are setting op the men; secretaries afid treasurers; and, miscellaneous items r_ , 521.71 ' Mr, and Mrs. J| I f you want to malt* money on a Transmittals of commodity That Cedarville is one of the best - fostered in and out of courts by racketeers and gangsters. Now claim these men’ in service have been you state, all office employees. soft ball towns in the county league to Eggertgville, we are told those profiting from the gambling evil will circulate discriminated against. Just as much Summer tour yon should go to Canada* In this article yon listed the total loan service fees to the tube with their i This is due to the exchange basis of Commodity Credit Corp.' 497,69 is proven by the increased attendance petitions seeking signatures to change the Constitution for li­ criticism against the.new draft of expense for the AAA program aa be­ over last season. It has one of the ter, Mr. and Mrs.] young men that hive become 21 years their money and- ours, American ing $14,034.47. 'Yon pointed out that Who are annopr censing certain gambling for revenue, This is the method of money is based 10 per cent higher 5 $4,120.85 best lighted' diamonds, appealing to the public ,for support- The Ohio constitution of age,- The government has been this article was based on official in­ Tuesday evening the Xenia Aikona - daughter, Sarah than tbe* Canadian dollar. Here Is how (This service fee was one collect holds all forms of gambling illegal. If these petitions are cir­ jumping from pillar to post.on the formation received from the Depart­ defeated. Cedarville Wonders by * hospital, Tuesday! it works. We walk into a news store ed from the farmers for a com­ culated in Greene county it would be well for each community draft operation and rather than have ment of Agriculture under date of ncore of 4 to 3, Moore pitched for and purchase a morning paper costing modity loan service and shows as to know by, publication of the names of signers so that “ he who a fast law, have left much to local May 7, 1941, We would like to com­ Xenia, to be succeeded by Byrd. The > . Mr. *nd Mrs.| five cents. We hand the clerk a five a collection and expense on the runs may read.’* boards and thesO do not have any set ment that the salaries listed for any local battery was Buckner and P, rented rooms in t$ dollar bill, He next hands yon hack, of the county offices mentioned,do not county association records.) Gambling has been fostered more or less by the New Deal program, each draftee being treated •Smith. Clifton. Mr. Bulii fifty cents which they call exchange. . The' total of . the. above t figures, administration as much as it has given open and passive sup­ On bia merits. include alt o f the county association Cedarville Lumber was' on easy vic­ Lagonda National We are then given four dollars and expenses; that it is' merely' the, money amounts to $4,120.85 Which together port to the liquor trade; It was Roosevelt himself that advocat­ ninety-five cents, in Canadian money* tor over Dayton. Stockyards ‘by u j ed prohibition repeal.. It was the Roosevelt family that opened Not much has been heard from Dr. that was paid to certain officials. We with your total o f $14*034.47, equals The' break in th Thus we'get our paper and forty-five score of ID to 3. Glass and* Corry the doors of the White House for liquor parties the first time Townsend and his plan to give $200 are making this comment because $18,155,32, the amount shown .on the humidity Thursij cents. The same thing'happened in teamed' for ,the locals With Weaeh- monthly pensions to all over 60 years. under date of May 26 you published treasurer’s report as.the total ’exr ing breezes and.; in the history of the nation covered by the period we observe a, barbershop where shaves are twen­ dorf and GOnley fo r the Visitors. The organization held the annual con­ an article headed,' Fanners Puzzled pense for the Greene County Agricul- Corned by all. It>| today. * , ' * ' , \ *, ty-five cents. From a five dollar A- .The Xenia Aikens play Jamestown,.- Liquor is sold in all government camps. All:sorts of vention in Buffalo, N. V., this week, By Somewhat (Complex Co. AAA. Re tural Conservation office. and liven pasture mericanbill we pay for opr shave out Adaima-Thumn'this Friday evening on With 8,000 delegates, from every state port. In this, article you pointed out We are sending-this record, to you out injury to WbJ gambling and prostitution can be found around American; of' the fifty cents exchange and have the local diamond.’ - in the union. It was claimed that the that in your.issue of May 16 you had as a matter of information. This office camps. Intoxicated men in different branches of the service twenty-five cents left along with "the roam the streets of towns and cities, all o f which has caused Dr.’splan would wreclc the nation, To­ published the figures given you by does not believe that the' inference Bea’s Beauty five Canadian dollars,bills, I f you the Department o f -Agriculture as the that Messrs. Mason; Bradfute, Stone- during July andj municipal and county officials conceri day the debt is greater by four times cash Canadian money a t. the border W e pay fo r oyer what it Was estimated the $200 salary expense fo r Greene County. burner and Eavey were drawing two ment is both blind and dumb to app , for American, yon stand for a ten per Not so long ago conditions were .exposed in Congress where it monthly pension would cost; The fact However,; the secretary - treasurer’s salaries was any particular credit to HORSES 54.00 cent addition to alt Canadian money Mrs. J, E. Hal Was proposed to legislate to bring about stricter enforcement is, Pr, TdwnsendV plan would cost the figures submittecTto you by Mr; Her­ anybody. There is -no secret as to the to equal the value of tbe 'American - Leona, attended.] of state and federal laws but Secretary Stimson at once register­ nation much lesffihan the present cost man Eavey, Secretary-Treasurer o f expense of any county. This can al­ COWS $2.00 i ' f o f the Moorehead dollar. In_the retail trade prices on the Greene County Agricultural Con­ ways he secured through the proper ed objection to such legislation, presumably being proded by of all our social"service agencies.' o f: size and condition cord, Thursday. I silverware, furs, clothing, wool blan­ servation Association, did not agree channels. As you. undoubtedly 'know, . the White House. . Hogs, Sheep, Calves;, etc. kets, linens, etc. are-much lower than with yonr report and Iisted„$18^l55.32 it is not possible to draw salaries out At times conditions, incities near government camps is a Now that boy* of 21 years of age Removed promptly calL Prof. C, W. Si in the U. S* for recognized values on as - the total county association- ex­ of Federal appropriations, from'two - public disgrace. We have witnessed it in southern camps and have registered for the army, some Adams attendedl goods made in Ireland, Scotland and penses. You stated that farmers could different sources. * , . around the one at Columbus, where Mayor Green held en­ 760,000 o f them, we stand in strong •' XENIA of -Dayton Press London- Numerous articles will spun not come to' any conclusion apd This office is pleased that from time forcement of such laws was for the federal government. With­ contrast with Canada, which does not ho off the Canaian market due to the Tuesday of this ! in the past ten days we have visited camps In Canada, where have a draft law. Eighty thousand might find it difficult to reconcile the to time you will publish AAA informa­ f e r t i l i z e r : war, - difference in these two reports. tion and feel suro 'that you will be PHONK HA. ffil R m cim Cbsisea 'no evidence of liquor among the4nen Was noticeable and in volunteers have been trained and are Ruth Ramseyl You inferred in this article that the glad "to explain to your readers the as.much aa most camps were far from cities or towns, we found in service for England. About ninety E. G. Buchsidb, Xenia, Ohio Adams ate atto| Independence Day brings out a new difference in the two reports might discrepancy in the treasurer’s report no roadside establishments as we hav$ in this country. We thousand more volunteers are now. in ian .Conference have seen hundreds'and hundreds of Canadian enlisted men feature to the Holiday period when in be doe to the fact that Messrs. Mason, and the report procured by you from training. What * contrast to our a number of cities all business will bo week at Oxford,] ' in uniforms on the streets o f the largest and smallest cities in draft system! Bradfuto, Stohebamer and Eavey tbe Department of Agriculture. It suspended on Saturday following the drew two salaries—one out of funds should be noted that the treasurer’s the Province of Ontario and We have yet to see a single intoxi­ Mr. Howard Fourth. This makes three days for allotod toto the farmers and the other report is complete for all county as­ cated soldier, Ontario does not have open bar -rooms such as - We had the pleasure of riding from ■ ill fo r the past the vacation period, it also opens the direct from Washington, You invited sociation expenses, while the report re­ m we have in Ohio. Only a few hotels Serve drinks under license Buffalo, N. Y., last week* to Cleveland, S I n to improving. way for an increased number-of motor a statement ;from the county com­ ceived from the Department of .Agri­ in. connection with the dining rooms, The principal sale of. with * former lobbyist that used to liquor, beer, wines and hard- liquors is through government car accidents over a year ago. Regard- mittee to clear ujp, the .discrepancy. culture carried only those items as 'play his game around'the* Ohio Idgis- lesa of the caution in driving, Ufe have The ceiling .These articles have been called ,t o Were requested by Congressman Clar­ agencies by the package. ; ; lativo halls. This gentieman had jusfc IPSHKHEIP th e Nagle/ not overcome th# increased number Of our attention and we have taken the ence J, Brown. • O -m iiM jm fgi f The past one. hundred and sixty years has witnessed many left Washingtoii and spent a few days , night. The ljtp| fatalities on holiday periods; „ - trouble to check the seeming discrep­ Yours very truly, changes in our national life. Some no doubt for the best, with in New York. He answered our ques­ for storage. ancy. Under date-of April 19, 1941, Signed; Elmer F. Kruse, GOOD S H O W ; others it may be an uncertain guess. - At best it may be stated tion on defense taxes about aa fol­ . ,Hbw. different are strikes handled Congressman Clarence J, Brown Made Chairman, Ohio Agricultural the New Heal has written .a new chapter on White House lows: "There will be no war taxes on An autoraobii morals, something never before, permitted by any other presi­ across- titer border than in our own a request toj the. Secretary's office for Conservation Committee. dent, Federalist, Whig, Republican or Democrat. liquor, beer Or wines as Boosevelt is country. A week ago * GIO strike was Crouse was stol dead set against it. He says southern called in an industrial plant in Ham­ Jpiy s from the schoa" tobacco growers will have an answer ilton, Ont. The leader was placed un­ 1^-Wk Crouse was attel to their prayer of.no more war taxes der arrest by the authorities. The next BOB The car was fotf on all tobacco products. Southern day all employee* were hack on the i l o v e en, no doubt, bjj congressmen would hot support -such job as if nothing had happened- Down, taxes." Instead he says we will have in Washington the New Dealers would “CAUGHT ' ‘ The USOdrs more taxes on automobiles, oils, gaso­ have called such action . a revolt GIVE YOU’D IKE 10 GET IN THE in service cam] line, rubber tires, electric refrigera­ against individual liberties and had at for the villajg tion, silverware and jewelry. Congress least a half dozen, different commis­ DRAFT” township. The! has not yet made' much headway op sions investigate along with Perkins, with f quota and thej new income taxes but there will be hikes, Murray* Green, Knox and Stint- Dorothy Lamour county quota heavy increases with many more new son. After a few months Roosevelt according to re income tax payors to be added this would order some commission to take w*s manager < year. The latest proposal for new over the plant i f the management did taxes in to tax gambling outfits like hot meet union requests, no matter STATE Mr, C, L. slot machines, It is proposed to make what they might be. - July 4 spent the Week the first tax $25; a |5 tax on all other 1 Wk where the fo r, kinds o f vending machines; and a ten When you are in Toronto, » tity of -Betty at that health. per cent tax on typewriters and office 659,000, you feel as i f you were among G ra ble D«*n Amecha equipment;’ friend* of long standing. These people Experienced] are mostly Scotch, Irish, "English or “Moon Qver work. Locat The Hess incident is not creating mixed just about as w* have them in Walter’ Andr as much comment in public or even in this part o f th* coutiy. We picked; up Afiami” have AylrshirJ local groups aa has the new lifleup a telephone directory in Toronto 'one Carole Landla night and found many name* tbe same of Germany against Russia, the lat­ For Rale—I as we have here. For instance there ter being pictured for years as the style. Mrs. were 85 phone sahseribers by tbe "great human kilter." With Hitler name o f Barber; 36 fiy th* name of centering his gunfire on the rich grain, Bull; Collins, 90; Creswell, 17; Jack- ore and oil fields in Russia, there is 8St son, -242; Jamieson, 79; Kyle, 20; Mc­ NewArmy life Film Speculation as to'ju st how long Rus­ Jfily 8 Millan, 61; Turnbull, 68; Townsley, 9; sia can hold out, FeW people have “Wagon BoD Hope Drafts Laughs In , . Wilson, 726; Williamson, 130; Wade, any sympathy for Russia and think Nolle* to *uft citisena of Springfield; U. Rolmt Beginning today, (July I) if you so* poop!* walking around this country is binding itself with a Communist nation even to fight Hit­ the streets wearing a silly grin, don’t b« Alarmed, They’re doing New Deal Philosophy—Work faith­ Night” F ri. anc their patriotic duty, according to Bob Hop* who has Joined the ler, Just How long Russia can last fully eight hours a day and don’t wor­ Army in "Caught In th* Draft," Paramount’s all-out comedy to the average report is three to four Errol Fly strengths* the American laugh, which opens Thursday at the ry; then ih time you may become the H u m p lit e y weeks, Russia with ah uneducated Regent Theater, „ . . ■ ,, boss and work twelve hour* A day and " ■ m o d i n t Bogart If you’re th* type that find* It hard to laugh—den t Worry— army and tanks no heavier armed for «FOOTF there’s Hop* for you. And with him is Dorothy Lamonr, an an protection than water tanks, the Ger­ have—All the Worry. Sylvia Sidney suranc* that th* picture Is iu great shape, mans seem to be marching with more Popeye Comedy Buy'a home and Apply yotlr rent or less ease toward Moscow and Sta­ •iM irleal tf^ tlau efti on tbe payment. See us for plans. Ce­ lin. When that happens the public Sun* JMj darville Federal Savings A Loan Assn, expects to see Russia turn and run. Pot tiie modem borne, electric sppliances Alice Russian Communism has never been - ‘ i ...... r f m Male Help Wanted-—I have some are the homtmakingest gifts you tail worth much consideration by Ameri­ "THE GR1 Put Your Far*’* Value To Work! pleasant easy work fo r a man in Ce­ * w choose. And dm bride and groom *riti inn can citizens, and the war will not July a darville, Can easily make $40.00 o r count- themeelves among the very lucky 8 M*tquitt*re change public sentiment much. We IF YOU NEED A • more a week* Nothing to sell. Age •AOOLNMATft" have ho faith in Stalin, little less in When they receive your electrical gift, no objection, Goodman Construction Plus Mussolini and none at all in Hitler. Co., 728 E. Cecil St., Springfield, Ohio. f e e f t f m a i * fa r y ea r g i f t jnoaay ” THE OR kAT • Mft, NOlObY Taking'credit for something not wk§H ya» jbay alacfr/eal §HH For Custom combining Dial 0;2O16* granted, Dr. Walker, has left Wilber- LOAN Dana Bryant, 804bc The tedplent o f a modem electrical ap­ tun, Itmae fmtm Sum m amrtak «blt«r* «ml mt«es» pliance has both athltyand beauty for a limwtl»IMmWmilWMWIIMIHiWII^IIIII»IIUIIIH(l*WI>NWte,lll>llllllH /OHIO Men* mkall malm*, wkldli **• igeadl *s ti»* tMurfg wwnWniiurtnUiSMaa*a- Ian* Hgyfc. -gaiat. mow popular gift chokes fo r June wad* .t^asHmps voup*. DR. IRVIN S. HYMAN Chiropodist . , # ' . > • w j f t ? ..n ■ . . Boot Specialist fi« * « *thi «Nf»y t it w i invaE y#*r Imp** - in b D rK ilTurltiiLU TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF *rfllTHE t U ft, tie* a# y**r f*v*rif* •fmcttk d*ator*, Open daily— 9 A . M. to 5;S0 P. M, Evening Honrs, Ta*s^ That*., Sat, SAVINGS SOCJEW 19 Alton THE DAYTON POWER AND U 6H T CO. • Ka44 Mkln St, fiprbagfieM, OW* EMg. Nnw La w F*m 2K3 K5? JrWRwuuuAdiidkjB' JuHNPIII*wHRMWW' ilil B s* w aft M Ma*wWPJwwWr®WMtMMS Xenia, O. .iinii)iiiiwin‘ii’'“'~’‘‘'“*“‘'...... *“*“...■ ...... I..,. wuimiimiaiii mamiiMiiuw iiWium«iB»*M'w^'*tv|V.ujw»|rv easese*esfi|iww»eywyewwy»*'wsw>»wi«> HiwA fey #£ seheel, fee faste***,’ * #®et^ dSsjP# 4:0* #(0a4skt . fckri Jrri.dffe with |[ary or G*«w*. ,j|£ JuNT |m|I|£w CHU1UCH NOTES I j s II n f F m i N Mr OlwwfcSa 9 n m f lantMfe l*h<* there wMSei, marste#*, C lu b m i S ocial A ctiv ities I fee Myth #1. Cmutanee gg Brno#, fe « t HHfll HJ||^bR mmmmmmmmmmrn |eM m to a social or paUtieal efftee, hitirfatu MJtd Mtonbtftta tiu n t ia fee wheel, u m m p H .TBl11 T im il ffWDlfCN KIM «H teed fe» The flafewtsf letter w*a re. . "I went ever to tea them «ff, and *h*t **fe*<*di*tiy vaeyfe* trip, The teWeWesento of Hf* ge esu M iubph a * mm* strived by Mrs. Leoy Turner from * feat voted tee Mr. and Mm J. % Kyi# bed let tfe fe-glamonring presem fed already “ fe would be proric indeed if it is' net all drpdgery and gWW W gt»# » «► fee ton Mitten, who ie user efe- tot h». Ne eoe idee was there. Bey! **** ** wife fee jeys There are fee hsariy spate, fee *mg- their gtsentefee feat «f fee meek lira. M M fefeei lt»*| A. M. fept. Umufd at Cfemp Ckiborite, La. uul fJjUHlwiftH tft Kyle*a brother, Dr. Botnar Melwthar in Prca3»ytarj«n Prof., G, W. Steele and Rev. B. N. A,'M v •- e v :------; time. than others yet everybody has moun- Adams attended the Summer Session July 8-10—Conference School o f Re­ Love, ‘ ' toin-top experiences. There .is the Mr, Ralph >L* MoOn, o f the Cetter- ligion for Women, Sabina. 2N IA ’ ’ of Dayton Presbytery at Pique' on ville High School faculty and Miss Milton, Tuesday of this week, July 14-20 Wilmington Distinct DILIZER Kathryn -Alice Brown, formerly a Youth Institute. ,, teacher in the local schools, wele unit- WILL ASK REDUCTION 54 Reverse Charges Rath Ramsey and July 3, District gathering of minis­ * A NAME THAT STANDS deb,. Xenia, Ohio w ’ j W in ™*rri*ee at the home o f the ters and wives ‘ at Sabina called by Adams are attending A report from Washington states the Presbyter-!br|de,a patents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Supt, E. F, Andre?. F O R G O O D ian Conference for young-people this C. Brown, Wyoming, O., Saturday af­ that-Cong. Clarence J. Brown, nhd week at Oxford, Ohio. Cong. Reese, R,, Kin., .will introduce ternoon. THE CHURCH OF T IE NAZ ARENE a hill this week fixing fee penalty- in *J?he ceremohy was performed in the Raymond Strickland, Pastor Mr. Howard Arthur ,who has been fee wheat quota act at 16e instead of presence of thirty-five guests by Rev. Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A . M. ill fo r the past two, weeks is reported 49c, The 15c rate was in force- when Walter S. Kilpatrick, president of Ge- -Preaching Service 10:45-12:0(1 N. BUDGET PLAN. improving. farmers signed the wheat contract end darvilte College, using the single ring Superintendent o f Sundky School, AVAILABLE ... fry ‘ ’ ' fee administration shot up fee price ceremony. The ceremony was preced­ Rufus Nance. •TheV- ceiling on the second floor of to 40c later. The bill, if passed, Will ed by a program of piano music by Evening the N a& V*Ahg*ftfl fcfeWrttaf Mr. RolatA Davis. become retroactive. night. The upper story is used only Junior Service 7:00-7:30 P, M. A d a ir’ s The cauple,Were unattended and the for storage. • Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. N. Detrett St. Xante, fe bride.and groom took their places be­ Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:80. fore an altar* o f banked- ferns and / *- An automobile belonging to C. fl. greenery; The bride wore a floor- } farm 4 % LOAMS Crouse was stolen last Friday .night length gown of ice .blue marquisette The Last Explosive I No'application fee- N o appraisal July 3 from the school grounds while Mr, and late with fingertip veil of blue fee. Refinance your loans at the ■ Crouse wSs attending a softball* game. I.Wfc net and carried; an arm bouquet of Fourth Of July lowest interest' rate# ever offered. B The car was found later and was tak­ pink roses, delphinium and baby’s en, no doubt, by joy riders. McSavaney A Ce. Lendoe, O* breath. When July 4th, 1042 rolls around Can or Write FAIRMONT Mr. and Mr* Moon are Bpending The USO drive for funds for boys there will be. no loud cannon crackers, LEON H. KLING Cedarvllle, O. their honeymoon at Lake Geneva, sizzier?, roman, caddies, etc*, as the ICE CREAM in service camps locally, were *87*46 Wis., and will reside in CedaiYillepn PIhnm: C-IMI fo r the village and *56.78 fo r the law prohibiting the sale does not go THE 0NIY their return home, Mrs, Moon is a into effect until next year. This wan Is now kept add nerved here again township. The former was over its graduate of Western College, Oxford, p m t a i i e tow tm a n ti n run quota and the township under. The done to permit merchants to unload and o f Cincinnati UnjVe^ity*;J8b<| Is county qhota o f *2,000 will be met whatever stocks they hare on hand* PACKAGE OR BULK where it r e r rn n n ir-n a:.. a mfember of Kdppa AlphaThetaSor- It will he unlawful for any kind of: according to reports* F« J. McCotkel! ority, and taught last year at Urbana. nSflDSIIIMKT MOT - W#s manager o f the local campaign* fireworks to' be sold within the state F, L. NELSON, O. D* . y-: *■ .-V . • 1 . , ■ ■•/*» -■ •-.'v . Mr. Moon is a son of,Mr*and Mrs. n^xt year unless by license to author­ Olitt Moon, Sabina, and te a graduate .GIAfelT SANDWICHES ized companies that pttt on such dis­ J . _ " A A A I I 1 BA -Refetefe Altoaltemm t ja k e L - AL m m Mr. C* L. McGuihn and son, Pat, OPTOMETRIST w W fU J flfe . jEftowW.#ii^>||iEi^.|nPto9wg. WlwfilfenWi RWfeTto i f Cincinnati University and Wilming­ plays and assume all responsibility*' Z3 H spent the week-end in Dillsboro, Ind., ton College. He is instructor Of man­ where the former is taking treatment ual arts in. the local high school. Jsmestewa. Okie PHONE 64363 Betty at that health resort at intervals. Those from, here who attended the GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE CLASS McDallister Radio Service G r a b le Wedding were: Misses Mary William­ CedarvUle, Ohio h A tneche Experienced farm hand wants day son* Muriel Goodtick, Janice Wollard, The Golflen Rule Circle Cl#ss met ■ Especial Attention Given work. Located on Federal Pike in and Dorothy Nelson. Mr. Ralph tt6b in the Church parlor Thursday even­ on Over Walter Andrews^tonant house. Also gan and Hr. and Mrs. Edward Baas. ing, June 2Gth, with Mrs, C, E. Mast­ NEAL'S iam i” have Ayleshire bull calf for sale. ers, Class President, presiding. SCHOOL-AGE EYES THE RADIO FOR AMERICAN iM THE GO! Helpful devotions were conducted by de Landis For Sale—Library taWe, Mission 259 Youths Register Mrs* Robert Nelson, her theme, "The style* Mrs. E. G. McGibben. Light Of The World.” The group In County Tuesday sang, "The Light Of The World Is iMaiiiMaiviiiimiiMwimMwwiwaiiiwiMiowanw Jesus”, For hen scripture lesson she The administration call for registra­ used fit. John 8:12-32, thk being fol­ Sat July 5 COZY tion of all males who have become 21 lowed with prayer by Mrs, West* , years o f age since* the last registra­ After a short business session, the meeting Closed with the group singing u o THEATRE m tion resulted in 250 youths register­ llu ing on Tuesday, “Nearer My God To Thee* and pray­ YOUR WHEAT ing the Lord’s Prayer, Fri. and 5#tur., July 4*5 The registration fer,the county out­ l i g h t ” side of Xenia City and township total­ A social time was enjoyed and de­ Errol Flyna—Breads Marshall ed 109. With 81 from Fairfield and licious refreshments were served by n n p lxrey ‘the following hostesses: Mrs. Abtos Anri Our Plan For Ton Osborn the rural county totals 190* [to g a r t “ FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK* Xenia City and- township registered Frame, Mrs* C, L. McAllister, Mrs. C. 09, Serial numbers will he given the H, Gordon and Mrs. David Taylor. tia S id n e y Naws-aMeskal MARKET PRICE DAY OP DELIVERY ,ye C om edy boys when the two hoards meet next Wednesday for that purpose. TWO D18MI88ED AT CAMP ’ 'Sum* and Moeu, July 5*7 HAULING - CLEANING — DRYING (If necessary). HARVEST LABOR SCARCE James J, Hart and Harold Jeffries o f - ALL THESE AT NOMINAL CHARGES AH« Faye — Jack Oakie this plate were dismissed at Ft. 3! "THE GREAT AMERICAN Farmers everywhere are complain­ Thomas, Saturday, owing to physical b r o a d c a s t * ing of the lack of sufficient labor for defects. WHEAT BOUGHT. OUTRIGHT / harvest, e*pe*lafiy for threshing. Un­ *ADOLEMAT£*w Newe—CartoeW der present trend of farm events by RED CROSS SEWING plus another year farmers may he forced STORAGE— 4 to 6 months, 3 cents per bushel Ysfi per bushel for each month IE G r e a t W e i u d Tkura., July WO to call the headquarters of farm labor The regular Red. Cross sewing meet­ beyond 6 months. * . ; MR. MOBOOV Unions for the harvest labor, - ing will he held on Wednesday, July : mdherd Dlk—Edmited lak e 9, at 1:45 P, M. in the Science room in the north side of the basement a t; MONEY ADVANCED — 70 to 75 per cent of the market price day wheat is de­ “MEN AGAINST THE SKY* We have a new Case Pick-Up Baler. *RHt» ' # Call u« for your custom baling. Hays the High School. livered. N o interest WILI HAKDU£ ON ^ government plan if you wish Men. Cartoeu—Spmrta—Serial Watson, South Solon, R, 1, Telephone A ll women who wish t o help wife IMG. 28-3 this Work are invited to he present. itte Dsvl* The material for this meeting Is ARRANGE NOW FOR YOUR PRESENT WHEAT CROP ^GREAf U I* heavy cotton cloth for women’ s dress­ plus es. WHEAT TESTED — WHEAT DUMPED — NO DELAY MARINE* . A large quantity o f yam for knitted PLY HIGH1* .IjhftdS&i f hup J W W t o f i . garments is available at the home of BAB Mrs. John Mills. Knitted garments SMTS *4 . 9 5 - *5 . 9 5 ap needed at this time are sweaters for ] .

PE UGHT THE IAFT” w ith by Lam our 1k(if ir -wfadM; I^^S^SS^£«2bS „ , m ter l iggteg m m after * * MW* & 0 t§ I W n iMMft t o i m d a i n u M AgMMt K 1WL «* Whfahttowtodg- dd^^Mj^teSteWM^Wk&«*m JKL s M S m ^ e h .. lEri!!^3teto m la ton m m . BtiKtete, totoni*- meri mgr to m i * m i a—tetokfai, MfcanlaMMl^ SMaja toiMisaK -^Knerilf :^L^ p WS@PP^Pp * * jS^lk ■ m W ™ i HiWiw m *PV OTW wWtlffi} m n/m - tio«a} l w*m> Agate Ateatotetei La»* * l i i w w Rtewp* *- t M ****&* ; sate* iwiteeriaad, Nov. fit* 1M8. ■ * Afteomy tor ftotetiff Afiter feriyaawn year «f wofeteg G. Forty years ago tito Now York. LEGAL NOTICE I;. Hm i j ^ kst aTfiarttoff jisyer, as wsR m asp Charitia* Assariatten wassad, "Let tm Summer Vacettmtk&s toy o r * h i wosto to a fiotd to drink A Own- BMegnfa* omoo and tor *11 that tha Rote Adam*, wtoa* atehtos dy, esamaridtog offtawr of ft* school. aleotolfa liquer. Why pat pafawa tote most diffteult factor to tto pwMate whereabout* are unknown win take Pottamrhtg hm^ ssit. with tit* efflaeni ya«r system? Gte» yowr to # * teto of hriomporanco fa not toe mas wba notice tiwt «« tee fiKhday to J W»e t » J&* lag ttofam sd Wollfajcten cfmab The Wsltor B, Leash, Tha Journal, Gas as hoato, teaids w«w> drunk to the bawak* Also giv* yewrsrif and your wants to drink but tba wan who waste 1941, Hurl Adams, tow husband filed fattow a. late break. Don't ^ay sretmd IggesMtes tto risk fruit - aad rim*- CS*. ' m fab v t IPtog Georite amt tha Pr*si«: t* sell drink" hfa action to the Common Ftoas Court 4jjf§jMG;t j^plpit- ni|^hsl yacd section of the mttbm Enwwte HHmht Waaidy HawM^apara Aasoei*- dent of tha United State*. A trip over with dybamlte. I toaate# believe that o f Greene County* Ohio, for divorce the main reaaow why, at 7S years of wa touched the H*mfitoo industrial tla#r-" . he field gave teriny of the party the A professor of ■ociofol^ at Chicago on the grounds o f gross neglect of aga, 7 am able to ooadh a football :#S tlw fNMw^ (J#vjp®w^j(& ic»gtT,*lh^ hI . taedtery vAfcb l» ti» arsenal of the Beaa Kammeth % Cbm*, Madfll first ofHtortemlty o f close fawpection of University say*, "The elimination e# duty, extreme cruelty, and wilful ah* BwcWMitt ttifc® Qyff>yd8|y[| y ^ - 1 British Empfot,» city of 169,000 peo­ School o f JoomaHam, Nm thWMtam Amestoan-made Harvard and Yak team and to play tennis and run half the profit motive fa the basic principle xence tor more than three year# and a mile whan 1 choose is that I have ’toW^! WMWnUHMS1Wfi WSSR^PW^IJr^P- Jtol£\atofel*t£ •WHWmWT^Wtr*^^^’*’ 1■ ^—^ W .-'WW!W ■ tkft ple, where induetrial plants are turn­ Uniwnritar, Evanston. tepe planM. underlying the solution of the liquor fa case No, SJS57T on the record* of Hotel Awmbfatoa o f the Provtae#, p t ing eat war soppliw. Herachsl Btoser, The Timas Raoord,- Still goi»g north the party enjoyed not impaired my bodily mechanism by problems of our day." said Court* Said action will to heard drinking ?doohpMe beverage*. Amos Onterto. Ragawtfa** o f the fact that Arringng at Taranto tto psrty die, Aleda, ■ the tooling breeze enrpnte to Bm-r-e, before said court on the 9th day pf Alonso Stagg.. Cmsftefa la wwweed fat war setiritfas, amtortod at the Royal YfflEk Betel, W. L, Sdfasdtt, Tha Maeoapto Co„ Bn« a bsaatifnl ck y « f 8,000 pw>|0» on the Immediately after Repeal, Raymond August 1941 or-a* soon thereafter as tjw delegation cro***d tto toniirwitto gh» largeot in the British Empire, a quirer, Caritnrille, shwea af Lake Simcoe, A caall on the R. Fosdick wrote, "The profit motive fa convenient to the court. • out hiodsrance from immigration fa- maguifiamt, structure o f 1,400 rooms Kentorior J*w m Association— local publisher and tospection of. the The old-time saloon was hut an is the core of the problem " HURL R. ADAMS spsctora, 'which set at rest the many with furnishings that equal or exceed Harry L. Wjttorfield, Tho Gasettc, Atox MacLaren plant was enjoyed by smateur to the promotion of its sale* Since 10?8, brewers and dfstiller* By Robert H. Weed, in comparison with it* modem succes­ stories to the contrary that hate been anything to be found in New York Ototon. all. Before stopping for the night have been expending upward of ?25,- 81-6 Attorney tor Hurt Adams. circulated on ibfa aide. ^ “City, Eariy to; the evening the dele­ Herndon Evans, th e Shun, Finsvilie, *■ the party had a trip on the Cruiser sors, which hav* all the evils of their 600,900 annually in vast promotion • . ______The delegation w*a greeted at tha gation accompanied by our hosts and George A, Joplin,1 Jr., The Common. Vaeuns for a trip through-the Thirty predecessors and many new -ones, as campaigns, appealing not duly to ti»* Foxhead Inn, Niagara Falla, With Ho­ ‘ ether dignitaries took a boat across Wealth* Somerset. Thousand Islands to blue Georgian indeed the distillers and brewers them desire tor liquor, tot *lso to the fin .• NOTICE ward Fox presiding as host. It WM Toronto B asrto the Royal Canadian Michigan Frees* Association— . Bay, the wonderland fo r bass, fishing. selvas wera then t o t amateurish to andal interests of the public on ac­ a perfect June day when the delega­ Ya&t Club, one of the oldest and Romalne McCall, Gratiot County Her, It was here that SamueT fie Cham? comparison with , . , the highly* or­ count of investments to the Hqu°r in­ ' Margaret LnciUe Knisley, minor* tion was essortsd about the city and most picturesque establishments o f its aid* Ithaca, ■ plain, the intrepid adventurer* who ganized, highly capitalized, effectively dustry, Yet one fourth of the - daily and her father, S. C, McDaniels, whose to have first glimpse of the beauty Sind on the American continent. It Philip T, Rich, Tlie Daily News* Mid­ claimed, much o f Canada as New concentrated liquor industry, capable newspaper* of the country decline to fast-known*; place o f residence are 204 o f the fails and that ever ptmtewt wd** was eetabUshed In 1896 and occupies land. France landed tome three hundred o f promoting it# interests through oarry advertising of alcohofie bever­ Goodrich Avenue, Thomaston, Gcor- how in the mist eg reflected‘from the a section of Centre Island, Dinner Gens Alleman, Mgr:, 'Michigan Press years ago. It Was here that one of both private and governmental agen­ ages, - . giu, will take notice that pn the first June sunlight. It Was interesting to. with n-menw such aa the club Is fa- Asaociatfa»m>Bsst Bansing* the most brutal massacres took place cies and outlets, .Hon, Morris Shep­ day of July, 1941* the uhdersigned, pard, U. S. SenStor, Jan, 16,1941. James ,E. Knisley, filed his petition hear the descriptianr o f -tha great ice moM for set a new standard for the Ohio Newspaper Association— when the Jesuit missionaries attempt­ LEGAL NOTICE •jam that fitted tha go*** which todc American tourists. His Worship, May­ Raymond B. Howard, The Madison ed to civilize the" Indians, against. Margaret Lucille Knisley in the Court o f Cornmen Pleas o f Greene one of the famous bridges last winter or P. J, Conboy, presided, and in his Press, London* 1 , Regardless of the fact it was JOiSO (From the International Student) Edward Bauer, whose place of resi County* Ohio, prayipg for a divorce ‘that crossed* connecting „the two na­ wdeomo, stressed the. necessity of Granville Barrere, The News Herald, P. Mi, the party arrived at-the North­ In, Germany the authorities am denceis unknown* wjill take notice that tions. To thh% of fhrty feet of ice these two great notion# seeing more Hjllsbord, ern Hotel, Penetang (Penetanguishene severe on automobile driVOra who-have and relief on grounds o f press neglect on-Tue^ny* Jun heavy Good Will Tour Were: Cooling lake waters of'mid-summer. ' Highway, a modern fo«H «w , divided guests of.Ri C. A. F. officers at mess. ,;A few miles east o f Midland We taxes and rapidly rising raw material Indiana: Weekly press Association— highway opened two -years’ ago by Entering the moss hall the Visitors visit the .historic Martyrs’ Shrine at cost#, ave^now.being refused because Quean Eliz*totiu The toad to the Charles M. Findh, The - Independent, were greeted by Old Glory hung to -Ft. Ste. Marie, on e 'o f the" cradles o f o f necessity, Other Countries have en­ Walkerton. * • latest in construction and is lighted the place of honor beside the Royal ‘civiliiEation' in eastern Canada .and a deavored to control prices under simi­ ' ait night and traverses some o f Gaaa- Arden Rearick/TJie Republican, Wins- Canadian A ir Force's own ensign* This spot of deep veneration for members lar conditions. AU have, failed* except dafe meat phtor«Ksa*. country* ertws-. mac- was the first time to history that the >ef the, Roman-Catholic Church, The t o the totalitarian states, where the flags had. been totemihgled .to an party was welcomed by Father T. J. entire economy of the country, ’and officer's mess during war time/ Tbs JLally, S, J.* whp escorted Us arouhj! the activitiy o f all. o f the citizens* are flag had been' procured especially for the grounds arid through the Imposing controlled', by the government, the occasion, by the officers to honour; :.summer church" edifice which is visited Far Fifty-Seven Years This of their guests^* "each year by more than lOOjoOO pil­ Cash fo r Cream—Highest prices Associatian Has Paid ‘ One .of tho'Outstanding features of grims from all pert* of the world. paid a t all times. White' Mountain the tour w as the honour, conferred on . Many 'remarkable cures have been re­ Cream Station. Mrs. Erma Little, the party when a'tour of the legisla­ ported' in years past o f the afflicted, Operator. « (tf) tive chambers and headquarters o f the .The shrine fa on a high hill Overlook­ provincial government. The party was ing a wonderful valley of Vast farm For Gale—White Rock Fries,. Dial invited to seats ushally occupied by crops. It was* here much interesting -Clifton 5672. Mrs, Arthur Hanna. (2t) members o f the. Provincial Cabinet Indian tribe history has been written Lcetht Miller St. 4 and other* high government officials, as early as 1826. Dividends after. Jbeihg perspnally greeted by the Leaving the Shtlhe the. party reach­ BuBscmftE T o T h e H erald handshake o f Ontario’s dynamic Prime ed Huntsville, the heart "of Ontario's OPEN AN 'ACCOUNT TODAY Minister* Thr, Honourable Mitchell F,.- Muslmka District. One thousand feet AND SHARE IN THESE PROFITS Hepburn, who had just returned from above sea level is Lake of Rays, one Man. W anted a trip to New York City* The Premier Of’the moat beautiful lakes, eyes ever To sell Antomobifa Insurance. Fifty spoke from near the dias Where their fell on. A rest and dinner , after a y*apf or older preferred. Write Vic Majesties King George and Queen boat* trip to Tally-Ho Inn was enjoyed Donshey, 471 East Broad Street* Accounts Opened By July 10th Elizabeth were received two years ago. to the fullest extent, J* Frank Kelly, Columbus* Ohio. The Premier told of the’efforts of his member o f the Ontario legislature and Draw .Dividends From July 1st government to make Ontario a vaca­ Mayor Arthur Hutchison and members

tion landworthyof intarestof Visitors df HqatsviUe Council joined the party. MwiiwwwwitiiMwnm iMhrtiiwiHwwwKiiiUiiiim im w im inwi from across the International Bound­ Ali Accounts Insured Up To $5,000.00 ' ^IPPmr ■ .p«IVK^ wPCnRl ' Appreciation after lunch''* was given 4 t:„ * ary* o f the vast program of reforesta­ by Ardsu. Rearkk, Winemac, Ind^ for Pipe, Valve* and FUtfag* fer The vfotid tx m a ia HyttranJlc tlft Ledt,- on thm Trent tion and fish propagation designed to the generous hospitality extended by water* gsaan d steam, Head and ' . .... ^, ...... ■ ...... 4> .Valley Canal at Peterborough, Ontario, will take boats up preserve intact the beauty arid natur­ the hosts, Electric Pumps fo r aif purpose*, to 95 feet In length, of six feet draught, and lift them 85 al resources o f. the province. He Everyone in 'the party had. heard Bolts, Pulley*, V Belts* Plumbfog • fact from the lower oarod lend to the upper stretch of touched on world affairs and the much about unique features o f Big- SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL and Heating Bnpptten. water, and locking time is six minute*. The lock is the alarm he felt over European 'condi­ win Inn* our next overnight stopping largest of its kind In the world. tions. Gene Alleman, manager o f the place. Here,we found a metropelRan hotel situated on gn island o f 600 acres J.-P. BOCKLETT SAVING and LOAN ASS’N to a beautiful lake. The hotel Can ac­ 28 E* Mnhr Sfa Sttefatgfialri* Ohio commodate 700 persons; has an 18- SUPPLY CO. hole g olf course, riding trails* tennis We are pioneers in city and farm Home Finaftcirtg. XENIA, OHIO •murts and beautiful flowered lawns. See u* about your building, remodeling, or buying a home. Fish o f every description can to found itt different locations in this lake. The bqtel ha* a staff o f 300 persons and can seat 700 In the dining room. The Mb inn at one time was a Hudson Bay Post, It was named after the famous Algonquin Indian Chief* Joseph Big- *,»n- The party was a guest of the hotel Mr m MSm n c U T p 6 1 r for Saturday night dinner, bredfcfait Ittd luncheon* the next day. A t the — >—— 111 1 Will 'Him I.IIW— i— ml in;. rum I) evening dinner H. A.. MacLerman, president of the Hotel Association of Canada, presided and during the even­ ing calfed upon member* o f the party Ptmabing of JUI Binds for brief addrassespinrioding Clarence V, Charters* Brampton, Out., Manag­ ing Director o f the Canadian Weekly free*! Association; Dean Kenneth Ol­ sen, Medill School o f Journalism* Northwestern University; Mr, S. For­ BATH ROOM E6WPMERT sythe* assfatant manager of Bigwfo* and Raymond B. Howard* Loudon* O.* president of the N, E. A. The "stag" party waa broken at this MOBERH KiTCHEI SHHB i i dinner when Mrs. Charter*, Mrs. Rise* Four Americans Get Their Quota In The Kawartha Lakes Mrs. Connell, Mrs, MacLannan and Mrs. Lake wore introduced to the A- s , E g# tedterkMujut fsfitii Owtooti* Oiilo* Dad, ;a®i i s hShydar. * d « r . Severn teum found their marioM party. Color motion, picthre* HOT WRIER HEATIK ■ hater m s t f $ , iGttMtNMl titomwOLmotitii Rlgdlf ttkgt oil iq nmt totdr n nan m mm .m m * tel tto toitofan of Mnskoka district 1«|gja gg O&t&kba. amd if# *waa taken* and this quartet haa booked xeacn ra^ for the comiag»«mm«T. Bank* wmw shewn to tto tot*} theatre and faptaft f Httoftt AMOVE fcoMtarr tt|i ttia Horn village fa milaa north of Fatertor- gritotty efatoftek , (W« will give a more itfltlrtr A tww-fiay Mteii' Wf&txi lEShn 20 ough city, and fa at the junction of Buck« t m u s q u o t e w v m c m o M D ite f w m m m th* e f tto Bigwto to t to a 'toeriedtog t iteMIttte it#girt javaiiif aau|. w* WWm&- mH^^f**** ■ ’IBSrir,!^* ■ * ■ —-g . lMR«toito«h«ia