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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. m a ^ i a ip SIXTY-BOTTH YEAR NO. IS. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, February 28,1843 PRICE, fUSO A- YEAR Blind Womans Victim LoiiisBromfield IM P I* W WiCTP’tP^WBW f l LOCAL B. B- BOYLAND TRAIL P E A H in t s mm Of New Deal Ration Noted Democrat Not TiMiir Hffltfflflt? My Fredf TV Ifamshall trtiuiimiuwMwi HAPPEBBSBI Of Lowly Beans lUlfn iHHIuno For Wickard Plan. I f Hie- -IrliH i l®iw n VltiMi * DIVORCE SUIT In writing of boyhood -times in W H. Fink charges neglect in seek It was a sad plight in the Muster’s Wo aw in rooeipt'of a copy of a. CedaryilLe^ J am, inclined- to divide it RYWtffMfi WltmTONing his freedom from Anna Fink, grocery, Monday morning, when a OVERMANcommunication written by Louis into two parts. I do thia because it p i IP hlbM W 1122 Haynes St., Dayton. The couple blind woman, op pension who by her Bromfleld, noted writer author, farm seem* the coming of -the paper mil: was, married June 8, 1936. circumstances must purchase in extra owner and operator, at, Lucas, O., By CLARENCE J, BROWN What sport fane regarded- as a to-our town brought a great change. The goramment own* millioo* « f Charging his wife has been absent where he resides on a 1,100 acre farm: .Member o f Congress, small lots, wanted “15 cent* worth of modern miracle took place Saturday THe period.- befosa. this might: wpl bushels o f wheat not fit for making , more than three jyeslrs, R obert. <5. beans.” She was told -beans were night, February 21, at'the Greene He has -been a staunch Democrat and bet classified: tho Lima Burning Era. flour. For wopths the Agricultural Seventh Ohio District Crum is plaintiff in a suit against frozen by the government and the County Basketball Tournament being New Dealer and has spent much time Since I cam* into, the world just about Department has held a club over the. Clara I*. Crum, residence - nknown. sale was prohibited'for the week. She in Washington b y request due to hi* thfe tim e. the paper mill was. built, The .greatest and ‘.most spontaneous held at the Xenia Central Firidhouse. heads, o f concerns that have- for They were married at Hilb ooro, 0., had no vegetables, no canned fruit, knowledge of European conditions, the bits of- tradition? anecdo|e& One oyaticn ever given any visiting dig- 1 , 1917, Cedarville edged out Yellow Springs ced them to purchase thia wheat for ho meats no bread, she was not a.Ne’Sar He has since broken with tho- admin experiences prior to this, have boon nitary in the historic Bouse Chamber/ Bryap by a score o f 31 to 29. Cedar feed. To protect feed concern* the Neglect and cruelty are the basis Deal Democrat, -hoarder as scores we istration on the farm, policy andfs a handed down, through ■ the- years was extended to Madame Chiang Rai ville was possessor of only one win Now Deal has withdrawn many, of for a suit filed by William L, Tanfc- could' name in public print, Constant critif -at present o f Wickard to - me, but are no less vivid and re shelf* First Lady o f China, -when she during the regular 'season, and that the high protein feeds from the mar sley against Ora A* Tanksley, Tampa, and others who are but regimenting, plete with interest because I have addressed Congress last Thursday. Her heart was heavy. She Was de one over a similarly kicked-around ket such a* soy bean meal, meat Fla, They were married at Osborn agriculture, nob making increased listened to the tales over and over scrap, etc. Perhaps Should also heVdded that spondent for she could, get more eat opponent, Spring Valley, while the May 3, 1940. production possible. , «g*in;‘ I know, fo r in*!*nae, that' on the world famous Chinese -woman ing out of the small amour,; of beans decidedly favored' Bryan: squad had Facing a- shortage- of- flour, as w rit f Anna Davis is named defendant in The writer sent out a long com th| very site of the paper mill is an leader .Responded hy delivering/one than she could of the same amount of been undefeated in fotirtden contests, as feed* the. New Deal announced divorce action brought, by WilUam munication over -the state; which boil earlier day rock quarry. There were of the best and most inspiring ad money spent for meat.' She- had no Cedarville'- fepa as well a*, other through‘ Glaude Wickard, the Indiana Davis, who charges wilful, absence. ed down ia, that the- average farmer others ip the eastern part of town dresses ever given froni the House means of knowing about rationing tournament followers who, were root Democratic politician* a* • Secretary They ware married in Xenia,. Jan.. wants none of the Wickard absurd* worked By- the Iliffs' and Orr*. The rostrum, Speaking in" perfect Eng rules or the crazy New Deal fads ing for the Underdog, wfent delight of Agriculture, that all' quotas on ■ 17, 1930. 100-million-dqllar subsidy. What the D.j S. ErVitt quarry and kilns -were lish, with every .word burring the fastened upon: the people.- Her life is fully berserk. When the* final gun AAA wheat marketing had been withT' Ferry Garnett, in-seeking, his free farmer wants is labor,-machinery and1 going full blast when I was a young- exact shade of meaning she' wished that of one trying to evade that “trip cracked with-the fighting! Cedars.on drawn to insure adequate. fopdL, sup-„ dom from. Corinne Garnett, charges fertilizer to do an-honest, job. ' stsav Before ithe big-quarry’ was to convey to "her listeners, sh e! paid over the’ bill” / She did not even know top. Robert Dorman, epach of the jjJies for humans,and livestock.; Wilful absence for more than three As to- the- “dream army of three opened there, smaller ones with kiln* a high tribute to America’s fighting that Roosevelt and ■ the New Deal Winhers, Was mobbed firsklbyriiis play years. They were married March 1, million unskilled, farm workers,; they* , »ad. been worked at -point* near by The order affected the 1942 .wad men, and painted a vivid picture of Democrats bad gorged their guts with; era and then by. deliriously happy 1912. can be of no aid -only as flpsH help and south. of the-railroad. Much of 1943 crops. Farmers ip the’ winter-. the courage- and faith of her own the: finest; p lfo o d s a t a $100 a plate friis. The Cedarville dressing room needed for. harvesting fruits and veg the. lime was still bring “hauled by Wheat, section cannot benefit as th eir/ people. . Frankly insisting that Japan dinner -in the moat expensive hotel in was the scene o f a’wild demohstratioft SEEK DEED. CORRECTION etables wagon, even them- The Ervin estab, seeding-time was in the fa ll o f 1042;' is a powerful enemy, and 'wilt Jbe Washington, Saturday night. by ecstatic'followers who (humped the An application of the hoard of He criticises-the'Wickard-tqlk tq Ijshment was .not-a-tidy place; and it Penalties have ;bean lifted but 'O h io / difficult to defeat if she,is -permitted .Yes^ she had .an interest in the w ar triumphant' eagers unmercifully. In education o f ' Silvercreek Twp,, was. the nation that- theqfeqple must-learn seomed, that all -the structures, there farmers -cannot benefit "by the’ lest to . consolidate her present gains, and the- boys in' camp and abroad for contrast, Bryan's dressing room was riled, ■ seeking correction- o f a deed to do without and 'the farmer must wae not- one but what appeared .to. order.. Northern wheat farmers are Madame - Chiang Kai-shek appealed she had grandchildren in the army, a deadly silent. ■ to a tract of .25 acres in New Jasper work' harder and longer by forcing lie. on the verge of utter collapse. the only ones-that can - taketedvantage for a greater American interest in situation -these patriotic hoys may1 Those who didn't witness, the con of increased acejrage* . ‘ \ school board and-its successors June his family ahd children-into the fields,; There was a clutter of'debris scat- the Pacific, theatre of war, and -for resent upon'their return from service test were unbelipvfng until they had 17, 1869 by Daniel E. and Nancy while other labor enjoys banker’s in-> ,tepsd about • and .the machinery 'was The string to the last order- i* % increased American aid to . the wfaOn they learn what has fallen upon been reassured several times that it Spahr and, by order o f the Greene come. He. cites - the hundreds o f crudely fashioned: ' ~ that farm ers, who- plant ■ a t Jeasb, 3/0% Chinese. Indicating - a greater co an innocent victim. Neither could County Board of education, was was true. It was actually, one of the thousands of bushels o f potatoes com par cent of their AAA quotas.,for no-- operation with our Chinese ally, the her loyalty be questioned. Neither Since., in an earlier contribution to transferred June 12, 1941 from the most startling upsets whitih ever has tomatoes,*-soy beans, and other farm called war crops* soybeans, flax,, soup; House applauded and >cheered her could her hunger be appeased- by the this column T built up a story about Xenia .Twp., school diis}trictr which been staged in this county and pos crop* raised-last year that could not beans* pea's* potatoes and: grain, -sor* cock-eyed: rationing o f food- while, the the “kilns” , I w illn ot dwell -at length statements. Incidentally, some sig then comprised the former New Jas sibly in the state. To .Greene County he harvested arid, now rot on the gums* may over plant „their, 1948'1 White House- pantry bulged with food- resented such ap important place in nificance is being attached - to the per school district, over to the Silyfcr- sports enthusiasts it was nothing less ground, wheat quotas' and still getpayme'nts^-. ■ and even the President o f the United upon it. But since lime burning rep- fact that in her address Madame creek district. • ^ then miraculous. After all, Cedar, Bromfield says “It is impossible, which congress ho far .has not: auth-. States issued an order to himself that tha earlier ^hjstory o f our village* it Chiang. Kai-shek’ at no time men The land has: not been used for a ville had been walloped twice by and insane to expect the farmer with orited^ ■ * „ tioned ‘ President Roosevelt. his cellar could not be Inventoried Bryan prior to .the tournament by the is >perhaps well to tett.-something school'site for more than four years, unharvested crops to lay out large mote about it. ‘ , Ohio farmers are again made tho- for groceries, fruits, champaign; IK scores o f 5G to 8 and 36 to 14 and had according tp the application; And since sums of money for another crop with, goat under th o last order o f the New quor/or wines-and there was the -one won only one seasonal game out of In the process, o f burpingJime^ vasb \ By American 'standards; and un the- petitioners desire, to sell the no-prospect tit it even being., harvest Dealers. There- is nothing to hinder - spot in the nation not under ration twelve. • ' ■ , quantities o f fouir to/fiye foot length- doubtedly by .Chinese standards also, premises, a clear ""title to the tract ed. He cites the fact that the farmer tlfem from -going. Into- the soup --or < ing; ’ The White’ House is listed for The first half was a little hint as cordwood was consumed. Wood .chop -Madame Chiang Kai-shek is a beau is sought. - will eat and says when the- city folks Soybean business1. With -hundreds o f - rationing as an “Institution". Ye, to what was to follow. | Cedarville pers were' employed. to prepare this tiful' and ; attractive (Woman. Her become hungry, which is to happen, acres o f sojr beans ..planted In 1048 gods, the hell-hole o f Stalin Com trailed 17 to 10 but' showed a. good and store it in great riqka for cur perscttality Is magnetic'and her poise SEEK PARTITION maybe,Washington will do- something still ert the-ground in a damaged con munism,' while -the blind, the halt and dehl of fight and spirit. It was this rent needs, I have often watched my Superb, Her speaking voice is well Partition of two tracts of red es about it. dition and po chance-to hardest them* the main must stand in .line to get a fight and spirit as well as a bit of father, with deft precision, hurl'these- modulated-and feminine, yet strong, tate in Xenia is sought in. a suit fil He blasts the form set up as being few Gheene County farmers will* few- cats, less than half of the poor- good basketball playing that carried heavy logs to. replenish the kiln, fires. ,and her words1 carried fire and con ed by Helen M, Richards af^ainst in the hands o f a “junta of politicians waste seed,- labor and acerage to . man’st weekly ration, that the aristo them through the final canto. The flames would lick out from the viction as- she hammered home-var Edward F. Homickand others. from Indiana ------Paul i f Nutt, speculate this-season. ■ : ■ . ' cratic on government payroll can Bryan took over the lead at the top of the kilns to light up, the night ious points during her memorable ad- Claude Wickard, Gtenqral {Hqrshey gdrge themselves at the expense of start of the- game. They built it- up sky, while acrid smoke drifted across- Farmers that have not paid their, dregs. She is a graduate of-two AWARD. JUDGMENT and Clifford Townsend.” Together, the income-tax payors of the nation. to-a 9 to 2 ^ount as the' first period town, . previous penalties should hold out, ..American schools— Wellesley College . Judgment for $156.72rwas awarded they add up to an Indiana political ended. . , I t was something of a “ man-killing” WaShigton will be’ hungry within the. and - Wesleyan College, 'for Wcnen, the plaintiff in action brought by the As, it always- has- been froni. the machine with prodigious ambitions., Cedarville matched Bryan point for job €0 make lime all-the way through next 60-days. . ’ ^ , Macon,5 Georgia, and her voice car Universal. C. L T , Credit Corp,, again day o f -the greqt flood, the irinbeent ...I f things go along the home front mu*t pay fo r the sin* o f commission point in the second quarter, but Btill thq program,but^ my, father followed ried just a touch o f Southern accent- st V irgil' HijdgeT.' as they are "going now there will, not tqr. ,t - ‘ ** *’-i * , did - not appear Impressive. The thh faak mywards o f 35 years.- Firing She has not been- in good health in and omisslomof the few, the destruc be b Democrat farm vote'north of Cedars .were behind 17 to 10 at this tilhs was a might and;-day. job. The Xenia Commission recent-.months and has been in the tion o f little, pigs; crop limitation un the Mason and Dixon Line. I doubt DIVORCES GRANTED stage of the game. Few fans gave “dfew” was truly no. job for other United States Since. September under der God's gift -to his people, the- only if there will be ' a Democratic Con Divorces iWere awarded Orland M.‘ the red-clad basketballers a faint than the^most toughened, workmen, Turn s Clocks Back going .hospital treatment in New1 source for crops-for man or beast, the gressman elected from north of that Ritchie from Alice Louise Ritchie, and chance even then. A god many' Pits were hot* and the hunks of .hot- York} yet'she did not-display any only means by which man can survive line, The Democratic Party will he Lawrence Wakoly from Helen Wak- spectators had left before this time, lime were hauled.from- -the -hoppers- Xenia is to, adopt legal Ohio time' signs of- het illness or of the stress on this earth.. *t deader'than, the Republican Party ely. and now, a few more drifted out of by* whee-barrow- up ,"a. steep xicline.. at 2 A. M. Thursday* reversing it and strain Under which she has. been sWe doubt if there J* a New Dealer has ever been/’ * the fieldhou; e, unaware of tbe thrill Quarry worker* had an almost equal- self after adopting continuance Of living since , the Japanese, invaded bit the income tax payroll, thqt would Caustic criticism and strong word* APPRAISE ESTATES ing game which was destined, to fol yribugh -job to do. Much o f the Etoosevtit time two weeks ago. t The China ih 1937,. Her Washington visit hdve contributed one cent or make’ it are these from one who has left the The following estates- were ap low. - 1, ' - « alsfeted stone had to be: broken iup1nto farmers went up in the air and mer will undoubtedly prove of great,bene possible for a-blind woman to hayg a Communistic clique that is now in praised in probate court this week: . It was interesting to watch the smaller portions with sledges, and chants soon followed by announcing fit to her country, for. already‘there meagre meal under the Russian sys charge o f the‘government. Bromfield Earl M. Simiscn: gross value,, $2,- crowd-as the game progressed from oaded-by-hand into the crude; horse slow- time. The city commission is much talk,in Congressional cloak tem of regimentation foreign to' alb evidently .does not have, a very good 086*66; deductions, not listed; net, that point. The teams Scored on drawn, dump carts.' It. is' still- a hastily- followed action of the mer-f rooms as to the advisability of amend American Meals* 1 • feeling for the administration foreign $2,086.66. about even terms ntast o f the third source of- great amusement to me to chants who -had been influenced by ing tiie/bUl1 fo r the extension of the The Herald upon learning of the policy , at the expense o f the- Ameri Paul C- Naragon: gross value, $1,- quarter, but the fans stilt failed to: recall those quarry - car tracts- with public sentiment.. Lend-Lease Act to require a much plight o f this Unfortunate, situation can farmer, v 246.30; deductions, $830; net,' $416. take the challenging Cedars seriously t*i crooks and turns and wooden; The Xenia .National Bank, Citizens larger distribution ~ of Lend-Lease sent the blind woman some beans, po- George W* Grindle: gross, $2,000; until little Marcus Townsley, fresh- patchwork. Twfci snakes* is the closv National Bank, Home- -Federal, SaV- . good s-to China than the^. miserable a!toes and-Aresh. pork to help- keep; deductions, $306.80; net, $1,693.20.- mqji forward, entered the contest and esh similie-1, could furnish* but there ings and Loan .and-. People’s Build-.- two percent that thus far.,.reached body and aoul together, ‘We" challenge Deputy Sheriff Charles L. Jobe: gross value, $20,« quickly tallied twice, He made .a was the exception that the two-rails ilig and Savings, announced Wednefl* that gallant'nation. . - - , any New Dealer to make us prove 053,91; deductions, $1,340; net, $18,- short shot when he was surrounded did not always syncronize in their day they Would recognize OHIO legal - where we secured the bean*, which by' Named At Xenia 813,91. by: the tall Yellow Springs boys and serpentina, undulations or. lateral time.. • ' The Military-Affairs Committee of May Logan; gross value, $500; the way did not come from the gro then connected with a long toss. Charles K. O'Brien of near James meanderirtgs. Hence, the cry “ Car There-never was a- time1 when the the House has favorably reported the deductions, not listed; net, $500.. cery where the blind woman had tried' That made, the scoreboard read: town has been sworn in by Common o f fill Car o ff!!!” was’ a ‘common majority of XCniand even desired con* Kitday Bill to amend the Conscrip to make a purchase. Cedarville 18 to Bryan 21 as - the Plus: Judge--Frank L. Johnson, XehUr, item o f quarry lingo. The. quarry tinuance o f Roosevelt time according •' ts oii'Act so as to require draft class APPOINTMENTS. Any Ted-blooded American citizen buzzer sounded for the end o f the ns deputy sheriff and road patrol horses became trained to pull the cars' to a- leading merchant. He thought ifications and quotas to be set up by Victor J.' Johnson was appointed would Berve a prison sentence fo r vio man on. the staff o f -Sheriff WaltOn atxAut the track, draw- u p -o r turn the commission had* been luade-^he states rather than- by draft board executor of the estate of Ella Pippin lation of the “so-called food law”, (Continued on page four) Spahr, abiut just at the right Spots* without; tail of the Democratic, kite -that was districts, and to require induction into Johnson, late of Yellow Springs,-with to give sustinance to a deserving; •a drivers. They learned- too, o f the The appointment fills a vacancy boosting Roosevelt time to put Gov military service in the order of de out bond;- Homer H. Henrie was ap iKnd Woman who has no means of prscarioue down-grades when they on the staff created, several weeks ernor John W. Bricker ih the “hole9*' pendency oh ar state-wide basis. It pointed executor jpt the estate of defending herself under Roosevelt must break-into-a trot to avoid be* PauIOrr Gets, ago when C. Ki Elliott resigned and .has always been the intent and pur essic B- Laurance, late of Xenia dictatorship. ing run down by the heavy cars, was named emergency patrolman on pose of the Congress that the Con city, without bond, mid Chester Bryan How--much will the Masons, the These animate soon wore themselves Navy Commission the Xenia police: department. Eleven1 True Bills scription Act should be used only for was named administrator of the es Bradfdtes and -the Stonebumera, all out. Boy* 'were then employed to . 0!Brien has lived in Greene County the armed services of the United tate o f William Bryan,' late o f waxing fat at the income tax tegt, driVe the inexperienced ones- until 24 years and'is widely known In the Given By Jury ■ States, and. not for the purpose of, Silvercreek- Twp., under $10,000 bond. give to aid thia blind wpman who can thdyleaniad to do the job without di conscripting labor for civilian em not understand or intorpert tho Roose Jamestown vicinity. For a number of rection. ’ The, wag* for the horse Eleven true bill* were returned by ployment, either in war plants, or velt Communistic "rationing” ? years he was a livestock buyer and NAME APPRAISERS drivers was SIT cents pen day. I was the January session of the GrOene - elsewhere. It has also been the in associated with the Focke and Sons J. D. Bryan and J. B. Fraser, of employed in such a job until mother County Grand Jury following a one- tent of Congress to conscript men- in Packing Co., in Dayton, a position Fort Lauderdale, Fla., have beep boy and schoolmate fell from his day session here Thursday. One Case invertw ord«h* o f dependency, with which he resigned several months authorized- to gtppraise assets o f the Mrs. Mary Buggies horse and had a leg severed b y the was ignored* fathers o f dependent children being ago, estate of HUgh Taylor Birch, Yellow heavy Car. After that hoy’ mother taken only as a last resort after all Died Thursday Last True hills were returned against' Springs philanthropist; located in held a horror o f the quarry and ruled Keith Fiattlcy* 18, Detroit, Mich:* p|h«c available man power has been against my working there. Florida, principally In Broward coun JO H N C . WRIGHT GETS and-Dalton-Schimpf, 16, fcidianbplii, exhausted, So the result of the Hil Services-fm* Mrs. Mary A. Riigglcs, ty, and to ihake a . report to probate HAM-BACON PROM HOME Strung along the brink of the twov counts each of breaking and en das? ffill, if eqasted into law, will be 69, widow Of Frank Ruggles, who quarry were a number. *f ramahackled ourt here* tering in' connection with burglaries to ast gride and to make ineffective died last Thtirsday night at the home houses,- Slobs more of the Choice John C. Wright, M, G.* who has at the Green Frog Restaurant, Os the recent W ar Man .Power Com o f Mr*.and Mrs. B. H. Little* with limestone was discovered directly be TO APPRAISE ESTATE been with the U, S. Marines since born, and the Octet Garage* Yellow mission Order* which maj? contend to whom she had made, h«r home for April, 1021, is back at his home in neath thbse- house* they were under- Springs; “Edgar H. Yeazell, Patter-, bp . illegal and unconstitutional, The county auditor" baa been di some time, was held last Saturday mihed to the extent that they perched reeled to appraise the estates of Ocean. Beach, Calif., after being in son Field soldier* forgefy; Clarence . - ' at the McMillan Funeral Home, with service in the Pacific more than a on: precarious ledge*. These house* Abling, Woodrow Vance and-Hofbext The N*W Heal took nnthqr shel- Elizabeth Hopping and William burial; Monday in a .Bebsnon Come* year,* were taken oyer pretty.-generally-by Johpson, all of Xenia, breaking, and laefe# at ths hand* Of the House Bryan. tery, \ Mrv Wright has been transferred colored citizens who for the m ost part entering in connection ndth a bur last Weak w h*» fhab body* eliminated She was horn in Lebanon. Prior to Camp Elliott, Calif.* where ho Witt worked, at%thi kilns, Soma early glary at a Spring Valley beer garden. many millions - o f debars from the MARRIAGE LICENSES to her mqrriage ki 1002 at Deyton be- instructor to inductees. H e has Cedarvillien, given to subtle hunior, Cecil Frazier and Weldon Cox* bill Wtirying appropriations for the she was a dressmaker and a practical had given the title o f “ Macedonia*' to (Granted) written his mother* Mr*- S. C. Wright London Prison Farm fugitives, anped Independent- offices and agencies of nurse* Jler husband died in 1024. No that he could not purchase bam or th* district. The ‘^tsburgh*’ di*. robbery, ih connection wltb a robbery the government. Among these were Charts R* Miller, ‘ Jamestown, U. immediate relatives - survive. bacon on tho1 West Cofcst and a pack trict to the east o f town evolved from ‘at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. many pet projects of the President, Navy, and Mrs. Doris Stephens, PAUL ORR age W*s sent from here to supply hi* a Jim* kiln discussion between
4 t t G f& m n& x mnPATJt fpgiAY. IIP Cattle Starved When Beekeepers Elect Club and Social Activities:: COLLEGE NEWS ■ Arrest Is Made In Greene County Forest Jones, better known as Carl Pickering, Jamestown, pres- Eight contestants were named "Pete", who has had Several horses ’ Went, all other officers were re* Wednesday to compete in the annual and cows on Hie Susie Cox farm west 'elected by the Greens County Bee- Women’s Bible Memory Contest. Mr. C. L. MeCallUter, -who ha* been Sandra, the daughter of Mr. and of town, was placed under arrest this t keepers association at a reorgan- This traditional Cedarville College, confined to (ho bmxze (he pjb^few Mrs, Marvin Agnor, who has been week following complaints that six ization meeting last week in the activity will be held on March 7. day* >uu» improved *»4 hi now able ill with pneumonia, is much improved, eows add calves had died from; courthouse assembly room at Xenia, Four first year students, three soph to be about. starvation. » I Joseph Hamer o f jOsborn vice- omores, and one junior constitute the Tha warrant was taken out in 1 president and 0 , K, Sirnison o f Spring Mrs, Rail McLean of Dayton spent list of contenders for the cash prises Mr*.< Chariea Hatch, Jamestown, last week with* her brother-in-law and Mayor Dobbin's Court. Jones denied Valley is secretary-treasurer, which will be awarded, Memory, editor of the Gre .« County Journal, the charge add trial was set fo r] W. E. Dunham, {extension bee sister, Mr, and Mrs, SX C, Payne. delivery, and platform presence are is ill and has entered a rest homo In March 5, at 9 A , M. He is out under; specialist o f Ohio State University, standards by which they will he Martinsville, Itu L $500 bond signed by Walter Andrews. and, Charles A, Reese, in charge o f Mrs. Willard .Barlow has . returned judged. Officers found the dead animals beef inspection service for the state after a visit in Washington, D, C., Contestants are Lois Brown, Jean . The ’Women's' Missionary Society and report six head of horses and a department o f agriculture, addressed where she spent two weeks with her Ferguson, Wanda Hughes, Margaret of the First Presbyterian Church held calf were in terrible condition. the group, There are 250 beekeepers husband, Lieut. Barlow. Stormoht, and Jean Wright, all of its annual covered, dish luncheon, in the county, officials of the asso Cedarville; and Laurel Dilti, Sue Thursday, at the home of Mrs, W. C. Mr. and Mrs, Fred’ Clemens enfcer- ciation reported. Stapleton and Doris Williams, of SUSIE G. COX BRINGS SUIT Iliff. ’ taind a number p f friends Sunday Springfield,' ~ evening in honor of Comm, and Mrs, AGAINST PETE JONES You’ll see more of Sob and D c . when you see their hihripus w$i?» In Special music will be under the NEWSMEN TOLD NOT TO ^They Got Me Covered," Samuel Goldwyn’s side-splitting comedy. ' Miss ‘ Annabell Murdock, who re L. G. Markle at a buffet .supper. direction of Mrs. Mildred Foster. cently underwent an operation at the Dean C. W. Steele is in charge o f the Forrest Jones, “ Pete” , faces a suit FEAR * BUREAUCRACY Bringing the top favorites, Boh two,hits, “Road To Morocco” and Hope and Dorothy Lampur, to "Caught in the Draft," the new Miami galley Hospital, Dayton, was Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reed, Clifton,-are contest. , in Common Pleas Court, as defendant! gether for the sixth time on the offering is said to be the funniest able to rtum to “her home Tuesday announcing the birth of a son Feb#, on a claim -of $167.87, brought, by j W; F. Wylie, publisher of the Cin - screen, "They Got Me ’ CqYered” of all the Hope-Lamo-v vehicles, evening, , at the Dr.. R. L. Haines, Hospital, John Sanders, president o f the Chi Susie G, Cox, owner o f a farm west cinnati Enquirer, told the members la a sparkling romantic farce of a as well as the most timely. It Jamestown. The baby has been named Mu Delta Fraternity, announced of .town. She claims Jones was to of the Ohio Newspaper Association foreign correspondent’s troubles also introduces to picture-goers ' Seaman James O'Bryant, chief Daniel Arthur. . yesterday that all members of the furnish half the feed for the live in convention at Columbus to throttle with a hand of enemy agents. Goldwyn’s newest find, gray-eyed gunner in the U. S. Navy, who re frat who are now in the service will stock and that he owes the above fear of war time publications; fear In this Samuel Goldwyn prodne- Lenore Aubert, who plays the part tion Hope' plays the role of Bob pf a fascinating spy in the thrill- cently returned from North Africa, The Girl Scouts entertained the be sent copies o f each'edition ofcthe amount. f not the cut in zinc, fear not the cut Kittredge, Moscow corresponde t laden film as her first American is enjoying a 15-day furlough with Boy Scouts at a “kiddie party" at the publication pf the college, the Whis ■ Jones faces charges in Mayor’s !n newsprint, fear pot,, censorship; of the Amalgamated News Agency portrayal, <' “ , his parents, M!r. and .M|s, Orville school house, Monday night. 59 girls court after a warrant was filed for fear not the draft of your manpower. pering Cedars. A t’ a meeting, Mon Who muffs the German invasion >f Otto Preminger heads the sup* O'Bryant, of Ross Township, and boys enjoyed kid games and kid day night, the boyS decided to make cruelty to livestock when a dumber of Forget the “fear of fears" hut do riot Russia and Is called home In dis porting cast, as the leader of the ; die refreshments during the evening. s' member o f the frat responsible, for animels died and others near star forget yours is not only*, a consti grace and violently discharged. spy ring, with Edward Clannellf, Corp, Carl P, Finney, who has been each o f the boys in the service. ’ f vation, according to officials. tutional authority but a “right” of. Going to Washington to visit his Donald Meek and Philip Ahn as at the Army Flying Schol at Lubbock, Interest increased this .week in at The following alumni pur ex-stu freedom o f the press handed down girl friend, Christine Hill (Doro his aids and Marion Martin sb a Texas, has been transferred to Camp' tendance of volunteer women workers since the days these shores were made thy Lamour). Itlttredge gets a tip glamorous blonde to whom Bob dents will receive copies: “Hank" SOY BEAN SALE LIMITED at Alliance, Neb. He is with the at the Red Cross Surgical Center with free. on a sensational story -regarding Hope Is married by the Nazi Campbell, Dave Galey, John Reinhard, AS FEED FOR LIVESTOCK Nazi spy activities in this, coun agents, as part of the dis Carrier Troupe ,72 Squad,, Army Air a-total attendance of 59 women, with Mr. Wylie in introducing Governor Layden Wilson, Lee Miller, Bob Allen try and hastily goes after it. - crediting process. Donald Mac- Base. Monday afternoon .and Tuesday even John W. Bricker, recalled that his Harold “Gutherid, Bob Gotherie, Bud The Nfew York Times states the Trailed by Gestapo gunmen, the Bride as .Hope’s explosive boss, j ing having the largest number of name was heard from shore to shore Fehlman, Millard French, and hon-‘ Commodity Credit Corporation has Informer is unable >to give Kitt Phyllis Ruth as the stenographer,- Second Lt, Charles L, Whittington workers. ' orary member Herbie Markley. even in these days and looked up to redge the information, hilt subse Florence- Bates, Walter Catlett, taken steps to prevent purchases of is on leave and is visiting his parents . The work continues every Monday, , A 7 ? Mystery Dance ???’’ will by all classes and that his name would quently, dictates it to a stenog John Abbott and Frank Sully.have' | soy beans in whole or ground as feed Mr. and Mrs.’ Herbert Whittington, Tuesday arid Wednesday and it is be the feature of the Blacklist Frolic be embiazened with honor in 1944. rapher friend of Christine's. The other Important roles. for livestock. " This applies to the Nazis get the girl's notebook and Designed’ for laughing purposes He has been transferred to .Camp hoped that every woman in the com- whieb'is scheduled to begin at 8 P. M. Governor Bricker, in addressing the 1942 crop. Feeders of late have been then, unable to read her short only, ’ .‘They .Got Me . Covered” Davis, N. C. His brother, Pvt. James nunity will feel it is her patriotic banquet said:, “ the people at home, tonight. The affair, sponsored by the I, unable to get soybean meal for feed hand, kidnap her. - strikes a highly modem note with F. Whittington, has been transferred iuty to give some time each week. while their hoys are at the front, Sophomore class, is to be held in the ing- stock; This means less protein ’ Kittredge, urged on hy Chris, Its presentation of pre-Peari Har to Brook's Field, San Antoaio, Tex. college gym. a sacred duty, to protect the feed for hog production.. - tries desperately to find his in bor espionage activities In thls^ Forty-eight o f the' seventy-three; Programs have been in the hands present form of government so that' former-friend, but falls into the country. Its’ settings are unusual Pfc. Kent L. Clemans, son of Mr. Srecne county men sent to the armed when the soldiers return they may hands of tlie Nazis instead. . Fear ly authentic and lavish, among o f students since Wednesday. Eight FARM FORUM WANTED and Mrs.’ Fred Clemans, is now forces from'Board 2, have been ac dances are listed as well as a Grand enjoy the freedom they had when they ing an investigation if they kill them being the New York office of him, the spies evolve an ingeni a big news organizatiori, Washing- . stationed at Atlanta, Ga. His ad cepted. ■ Thirty-four to go to the army March. Couples have been getting, SLOW TIME IN XENIA left.” ous plot to discredit Kittredge and ton hotels, ; offices, ' boarding dress is Barracks 320, 5th Provisional and 14 to the navy. ' Raymond Bales, ______' ] Ralph D. Henderson, ' Columbus together in an effort to have, their make him the laughing-Btock >f hquses and . shops and ^ a resort Cedarville, and Herman; J. Schulte Company, Atlanta,'Ga. He was in programs /filled ’ before the dance. The Farm Forum, meeting in Xenia Citizen was re-elected president of the country. But Chris., remains. hotel at Niagara ^alls. ducted December '26, 1942, are the only two from this section. The songs are listed on the program. Monday evening went on record as the association; Karlh Bull, vice pres , true to him, and between them the ’ Released by RKO Radio, the pic-, Between the featured dance num favoring legal Ohio time against ident;. E. C. Dix, Wooster, O., treas pair manage to rescue the' kid ture is taken from the original Sgt. Pierre G. McCorkell, who is Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hetty (Mary hers, circle dances will be held, Re- J Xenia's fast time and a committee urer. Edgar Morris, Springfield napped girl, round 'up the Nazis Story by Leonard Q. . Rosa aiid at officer training quarters, OCC 62, i, McClellan), are turiouncing the freshments will be served, was named to protest to the city News-Sun; Granville Barrare, Hills and straighten out Kittredgo’s pro Leonard SpigelgaSs; the film was fessional and matrimonial future. scripted by Barry Kurnitz, with ; at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, writes that >irth of a son at Good ’ Samaritian .The name “Blacklist" comes from commission. Other farm organ boro, News-Herald, and Mr. Wiley additional dialog by Frank Fen Hospital, Dayton, last Wednesday were re-elected directors.’ / . Directed by David Butler, who he is busy every minute and enjoying Europe where the Nazis have a reg izations and clubs will also protest! also handled the two stars' last ton and Lynn Root the summer weather, 70 degrees, in. 'ftemoon. The baby weighed nine ister or program of order of execu that section. 'ounds and is the fifth great-grand tions of undesirable persons. People ■hild of Dr. B. R, McClellan, Xenia. there, of course, try to keep off the Mrs. H. H.. Abels, local minister’s Mr. Detty is a son o f Mr. and Mrs. BJacklist,. but since Americans like wife has . been appointed chairman of Harley Detty of this place. to act in opposition to . the Nazi, the publicity for^ the annual, session of object of the students is to get on the the Women's Society o f Christian ■‘Blacklist”. They, plan to show ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF Service of the Ohio Conference that Hitler that they do not hold his most convenes in Wilmcngton,, Ohio, April BULLEN ENGAGEMENT terrifying contrivance in any respect * 27, 28, 29 it was announced today. at C. C. ■ * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bullen, Yellow a. Pvt.. Walter Boase, Jr., who was Springs. are announcing the engag- Buy More W ar Bonds inducted’ into the army four v weeks nent of their daughter, Miss Mildred ago, is ill of pneumonia at the base Mr.. Norman Thomas, son o f Mr, : SCHOOL NEWS Hospital at Camp Claiborne, Louis 3nd- Mrs. Otto Thomas, • 344 Wash iana.’ His condition has improved ac ington St. «H4*M cording to the latest reports.' Mits Bullen is a member of the Dr. McChesney Delivers Annual "IT’S AN AMERICAN WORD" ★ C a r t o o n b y ^ I - S e u s s onior class of Cedarville High Washington Day Address The K. Y. N. Club will meet Friday chool. Mr. Thomas graduated from Monday morning at 9 A. M. Dr. February 26 at 2 p. m. at the. home of he same school fci 1941. He left Sat-' McChesney delivered his annual Mrs. Arthur Wildman, This is the irday to attend aviation cadet’s Washington Day address to the stu first meeting of the mew calendar chool Miami Beach; Fla. dents of the high school. The assem ^BULLETIN year. The new officers ate: Mrs, bly was led in the pledge to the flag Voluntary,.? Maywood Homey, President; Mrs. KENSINGTON CLUB by Ruth Ramsey followed by the band Marian Wildman, Vice President; playing “America”. The hand, also STRkNGE.. THAT'S A Mrs. Lewis Lillich, Secretary and played' several other patriotic selec Comm. LaClede’ Markle, navy, chap- W0RO V/E DON'T HAVE.' tions. - . Treasurer. ’ *ain, was guest speaker at a. meeting 1 if the Kensington Club, at’ the home CITIZENS • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammaa Lieutenant Whittington Speaks jf Mr, and Mrs. A, B. Evans Thurs gave a dinner party Tuesday evening Lieutenant Charles Whittington, day evening when husbands o f the SUBSCRIBING- to sixteen guests in honor o f Comdr. Class of '36, who has been stationed numbers Were guests, - > G. L. Markle (Ch. C.) U. tS. N. and Mr. Ira D, Vayhinger, acting .pres at Savannah, Georgia, and who' has Mrs. Markle. Comdr. Markle left now gone to Miami Florida, visited lop OF INCOME ident of Cedarville College, showed Wednesday morning to take up his school during his furlough and made nteresting pictures o f Hawaii, and TO new post, Naval Air Maintenance a few remarks to the students in as iiscusscd them. The members and School at Memphis, Tonn. sembly. - ;heir guests enjoyed games of bridge * ind a dessert course was served at • Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Rigid and juartet tables lighted by tapers, Juniors Change Date For Play “ Miss Ftancis Koppee fvusited with bouquets of red, white and blue Thursday, March 4, has been set Pvt. Keith Rigio last Sunday at Ft. lowers decorated the large table* for the date of the junior play in Thomas, Ky. In the afternoon they stead of - March 2, as was announced. had as their guests for dinner and theatre in Cincinnati, Pvt, John Nel- MARCH 10 DEAD LINE County Victory Garden Program Under Way son and Pvt, William Stormont, They FOR TAX COLLECTION reported the boys in good cheer when The county agriculture leaders met Wednesday, February 17, at the Court A c t io n they bid the boys Good-by. The dead line for payment of real •House to plan for a cojkity “ Victory- •state taxes and assessments is Garden” program. Major Charles' E. Galloway, Hub* March 10th,, according to County At the time an executive commit Treasurer, Harold J, Fawcett. The hard Woods, 111., who has beep in the tee was appointed consisting of Mr. foreign service for the past nine treasurers office will be open the Warren, vice-president of South months as commanding officer of coming two. Saturdays until 3 P. M, western Cement Co.; Mr, Scotf, a v’or the convenience o f the public. n station hospital in AustrATfa. is visit Knollwodd florist; Mr, Hinkle, di ing his parents Mr. and Mrs, Edwin rector of broadcasting Btation WING} Galloway, Xenia, and his brother, SURGICAL DRESSINGS SENT and Mr. Hilt, agriculture instructor. Mr. W . W . GalloWay, and family of This committee held its organ ^ ) f .$ g u S S ; BY LOCAL RED CROSS Court**? o f 1*. M- .this place, He ha* been to the Med ization meeting at the Club house of leal corps training center at Camp the Southwestern Cement Co. The ’ The Greene County Red Cross has Barkeleyl Texas, ' % committee divided the county into dis lent 82.000 surgical dressings as the and meeting its quota is an American habit! first shipment. The army wants 180 tricts with a man chosen to head the work in each district. million for the month o f March. There To help win this War, to help provide the ‘ 10 out of every dollar’s worth of produce you are three ttrtitS m this county mak fighting equipment and the fighting men grow and sell. ing dressings, Cedarville, Jamestown Carl Marshall,' son o f o f Mr, and Mrs. Murray Marshall, who has beejj America needs, every American has a Start saving in War Bonds today. Gctthemregular- COZY and Xenia. job to do. ■ ' ly, not the least you can but the most yott can, The local iinit meets three after at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indian* A THEATRE • noons arid one evening each week in oplls, Ind,, has been transferred to That job Includes saving at least f0#> of tememberingthat they’re the finest, safostinvest- Fort McClellan, Alabama, the Carnegie Library, t hia income In War Bonds, Your quota, ment in thie world, guaranteed ho th as to principal too, Is 10%-lOjS out of every dollar ydu make, , and interest by the United States Government. Fsit an Sat, Fotmiafy 26-27 Cedarville Federal Saving & Loan FOR SALE;—509 bushel- of corn "SHERLOCK HOLMES Arid will loan you moriey to repair, paint, in crib, Also some seed Oats. ja(:k NOTE~Now You Can Buy War Bonds Through Your Rural Postman/ THE VOICE OF TERROR” improve your home, Furay, Codatvilloi l NEWS—CARTOON—VAR1ETY FOB RENT—4 rooms andv bath upstairs, Gas, electric awl h«at fur FOR SALES— Good Singer sewing machine and Detaval Cream Sep g u y W ar Sayings Bonds Suit, Mon, Tttea* F A 1*2 nished, $40, Call, CetjarviUe 6-l$4l iV or see Ruth Wells, Bridge St. yellow arator.' Jack Furay, Cedarville. (2t) STRAIGHT WITH OU^BOYS n ,n, ...... J* Judy G*rMi»d-**<3«orge Mptjjhy house beside water tower, - __ i—$NG or --'...i, . “ FOR ME AND MY- CAL” FOR SALiBi—Mohair suit and four Wanted— Automatic Gas Water chairs; bedroom suit; old fashioned This tpact U a contribution b America's AU-Ovt War program by AL$G FOX NEWS Heater, n*w 'or used. Call Herald dishes. Mrs. W m; Hayes, 206 S. Office. West Street, Xenia. Phone Main mid WMefe 3*4 1026. WANTED—Men for track work, Brian X m Also women for light track work. Age FOR SALE;— 80 tons baled tim othy hay with sprinkle o f clover, $18 Bank «THBOLASSKErf limit 18 to 65. Apply hi person or by Xenia per ton. Herbert F . Smith, James SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS phone to K. B. Hoppe. Phefoe 6-1891. town,'O., Rente 72. Rhone 4*8726. jatecaa awpw y f nBWt a w
B**v*r, # mu •Jfamfa#- Might dUespanslsi w#r« mofcricmialy ae*j Ced«» to«*d o*f feds* Valley *8 BOYLA? D TRAIL oepted, and i f Brother Spraul held t« Mi. They wfU now rest uwtU **t- forth lturily several measure* behind {CouMmid frm fait JM ft) u r W , Fsfewasry i t at 9:80 when they By Prod F, Marshall through his habit of dragging, there eat twagi* with to* Beams* tor th* was nothing lashing in toe diligence shampkntolp. After such a nerve- of hi* effort or contribution to the leader*? 1l£> seqeel fa» that episode (.Continued from jlrtt pop$) v w 'written! in tii* Sestet* l**t w*ek wraeking perfermaaee Cedaryille volume. ! fey Sen, Bridge* o f Now Hamphaire, fan* toll alao rest in anticipation of Longfellow** verse* except that it The pastor and Sabbath School who v u ia to* boapital *t toe tim Saturday night, was sheltered by * huge honey locust teacher had a way of impressing un the pension nwutanr* wa* bailor* Con- which, withal, vied with the chestnut ruly boys of life's pitfalls, mdre num grew, wfece fa* told the whole story in sprirxgtime with its mats of erous then than “ B coble” mine* along of How two individual* plowed “the Somebody Is Going paftlcled blossoms. The bellows was. the road to Tunisia. Woe betide he Bundles for Coagrew” campaign to o f the heathern. variety and withstood who would he tempted to stray from discredit the national l*gl*i*tare *nd To Face Truth On th* hard usage of generations. Tl;a toe straight and narrow! The use of th»fc--b*lieva it or n ot-on * o f the anvils -Were often borrowed or pil tobacco was the first initiation to in- j instigators of toe campaign was Joe Food Situation fered at Fourth of July or during iquity and the oft repeated Golden Albi, on American horn Italian, * time* of political “walk-arpunds” to Text told in no uncertain warning that “Wine is a mocker-strong consular agent and representativo of While the government makes cer assimilate cannonading, This was drink is raging”. There was no mis the Italian* government from 1939 tain claims as to food shortages on done, by inserting a charge of powder conception about Hell. It was just to 1941, Hud the other .tow Ashley corn beans;1 tomatoes and peas, vege in toe anvil well and placing another to a t-a place o f fire and brimstone. Holden,- Jong-time friend o f Japan table packers tell a different story. on top- of the charged one. The To avoid thin open-hearth incinder- and newspaper man who had been In this section of toe state we are charge was set off by means of a ator you didn’t hay* much time for closely connected with Japanese informed most of the canning com long iron, rod, heated, and touched cheerful preoccupation. At best you propaganda in this country for many pany storage houses have much of to toe priming. The town square has figured yourself getting, a break if years, and official of the, “All Jap the 194$ crop on hand, being unable been toe seene of many of such anvil- S t Reter let you through the Pearly anese Society’'.T h e following par to sell it due to the government order. shooting episodes,. Gates after a lot of questioning sur agraph from Senator Bridge* speech, William H, Albers, Cincinnati/hasd There were some fine, pious colored as given in the Congressional Record, rounding the several asterisks on of a grocery chain, appeared before families residing in the'neighborhood really tells the story “ I he long our service record. i Paul McNutt .with other member* of of toe Ervin quarry.' Mostly these time official agent of Benito Mus (Continued Next Week) the committee, Wickard, Brown, Jones lovable old folks were freed slaves, solini and the long-time friend of and other New Dealers to make plain and. they were among m y favorites. Japan milSt chuckle tq themselves, ns toe position of toe grocers and to dis I have stopped often at the Steele's they contemplate their cleverness in Hold-up Bandits pute government claims as to food homestead on toe way to. school to enlisting*a, considerable part of the shortages. gather violets and great single- press of the country in their cam Get 10-25 Year Albers did 'not use kid gloves to petaled yellow.roses to grace* the paign. Some: good may come out of state hi* position and in hold words teacheria desk. Rosa Stormont, Clara it since wa-joibw how ,ourT domestic Prison Terms criticized the different government Jackson/ Effie Duffield and Mabel experts in' smear technique set about departments “for creating a ficticious .Owens, all shared ki successive years, to discredit- a parUmentgry body.” Cecil Frazier and Weldon Cox, es food shortage which in truth did not these posies as I struggled further caped bandits itom toe-London Prison exist’ now and never .has existed. up the'stairway of learning so aptly farm, who hound and robbed Mr. and Albers charged the government illustrated ,oh toe1 masthead o f Mc- B. B. Honors Guffey’s Reader. Mrs, Maywood Hdrney on February with being the greatest hoarders of 5th and in addition stole their auto foods now held under government Close to toe quarry, too, in pur end (Continued from page one) mobile, entered pleas o f guilty be -ontrol, It was pointed - out that o f town was -the little brick church. fore Judge Frank L, Johnson, 'Tues There was no exterior ornamen under.the McNutt manpower order day, on, charges' of armed robbery. third semester. The Cedar hoys were it would make no difference ltow tation, and it lacked so much as a They were given sentences, o f 10 to visibly heated" up by this time, and much food was pi’ocessed each year belfry or hell, Stained windows had 25 years to begin at toe completion too fans were beginning to get. that if there was npt some means to retail been installed ,to provide ah accepted of their present sentences which had way, too, especially the small group t to thq civilian population, item of distinguishment. to the build several .years to run when they es in toe Cedarville section.. Aibers pointed, out by statistics ing as a place of worship. In toe caped. They were sent to the, Pen At toe start of toe fourth quarter, mken from government reports that rear, as was common to all churches itentiary at Columbus under heavy some' o f ' toe- rooters* lost- heart for a 13.000. 000 cases of com were packedip that time, was a long, open shed, guard. short time as Bryan spurted to a last year; 35,000,000 cases of peas; partitioned into stalls fo r sheltering six-point lead, ‘Then, the fighting 10.000. 000 cases, o f tomatpes and 25,-horse-drawn ^vehicles. This shed Red. Cross Drive may be” , said Mr! Gifford, who is aided. First aid, water safety and challengers began the final leg Of' 000,00 cases .of string beans, a total provided a good plage for hoys to MARY PICKERING AGAIN directing head of the national cam- accident prevention services have been their astounding uphill battle, of 133,000,000 cases o f these four loaf on: rainy or wintry days. paign being conducted by 3,700 Red given to €,000,000 persons. HEADS LICENSE, BUREAU Set For March Dennehy flipped a couple of under-* items. -The church was of Covenanter de Cross chapters, and their more than! /The Red Cross Nufsing Service During toe period from 1938 to nomination, hut we.alv ays referred to 6,000 branches, Ihas supplied 25,000 o f these angels the-basket shots to puli'.Coach Bor- ^ ..... H. G. Souts, State Highway Direc With more then 65 per cent of toe 1941 inclusive' the average pack of it as toe “ Old, Bides” , I have been Ah-appeal is being made to every! of mercy to the armed forces, en- mat£s charges within two points o f tor, and C, W. Wallace, registrar of budget to be used for the armed for these four items was 81,000,000 cases ‘old that this pious flock once at American to help the'Red Cross carry I rolled some 43,000 reserve-- nurses; the defending county champions. motor vehicles, announce the sale o f ces,, the American Red Cross has set "or 130,000,000 people. tended an earlier church several miles on its work o f worldwide mercy fo r jaitd issued 900,000 home nursing' cer- The majority of toe crowd was how windshield stickers for motor cars is $125,000,000 as the'national goal for It was pointed out that the gov below town along Massies Creek, and the nation's sons and daughters in tificates. cheering madly for the underdogs. to start March 1, There will be no its,.1943 campaign, , ernment- has already purchased- 45,- that much.of toe furnishings In.that toe military services and ontoe home Volunteer special services‘With 3,- When Judy made'a one-handed push new steel number plates for 1943 and MarcTh has been • selected as the 000,000: cases o f these four items of church were moved to the newer one. front in toe event o f disaster, enemy 500,00 Chapter volunteer® through* shot, bedlam broke loose. Nearly stickers must be put. on the inside of period for the intensive drive which thei 1942 pack. Albers wanted to it seems the members o f the earlier action, epidemic, and other comraun- out toe nation have produced 520,- everyone but toe Bryan followers the windshield, right-hand corner. will give Americans, through their mow how in toe world eveh 8 or 10 congregations became split into fac ity emergencies.. 000,000 surgical dressings “for toe •were now on their feet yelling en- The license fees are the same as last contributions, another opportunity million soldiers .Could possibly eat tions with toe less liberal minded Sftnce January 1, 1942, tha Rfcd armed forces and toe United Nations ■ couragement to toe prodigious up year. The 1942 plates are to l-emain for war service and another oppor- 15,000,000 cases in anyone-year while clinging here to the old customs. Cross has given services to 1,500,000 and 14,800,000 garments have been, starts. ' • “ as they are. . ‘ . tunityito help-humanity. at . toe .present time less than 3,000,- Hence the name, “ Old .Sides” . My men in the armed forces or their de- produced for war relief. Public gen- When Huffman, Cedar guard,.sank In getting yoiir- sticker you must Walter S. Gifford, president of the 'oo men were in the army. ■ early Sabbath school teachings were pendent families and local 'chapters erosity has helped the RCd Gross pack' a left handed pivot shot from toe foul have your registration card, the one American Telephone and Telegraph Albers closed with the statement; expounded in this little Covenanter throughout the country have helped 1,500,000 kit bags for overseas ser- linO the din was increased, if that the presented when getting gasoline Company, has been' appointed chair '‘Talk about hoarding—the.Govern1! church. The strictness of the de another 525,000. ' > jvice. ^ , / . were possible. , rationing stickers, and the certificate man o f the 1943,Red Cross. War Fund ment is doing mpre of it than all toe corum causesfit to become vividly im Large* quantities of food- parcels, | The Rted Qrogs nutrition sendee -Cedarville, unruffled by it£ success, of title when asking for the 1943 li by Norman H. Davis, the American civilian, population put together". pressed to this day,, I thoroughly dis Cigarettes,, tobacco, medical supplies has issued 300,000 certificates. There continued to play good ball', and.pro cense;. ' Red Cross chairman. ” , t The civilian population is to be liked Sabbath school much more so and clothing have been given to have been ^donated 1,800,000' pints of- tected her scant margin in toe re . The following regfstrantsJhave been “I an -confident that the American starved for canned fruits and vege than toe week day school confine' American prisoners of war. Disaster blood plasma for the armed -forces^ maining minute and a half. Thus' name'd for this-county: Bellbrook, Ed people Will welcome, the opportunity tables under rationing as now set up. ment, • For one thing, if meant just relief has been given in 190 domestic The junior Red -Cross has-16,000,000 ‘ they edged out one of the.most pow na Tate; Bowersville, ’Claude Chitty-t to contribute-the-full amount of the With too New Deal claiming, a' a little more careful scrubbing of the emergencies with 130,000 persons boys and girls enrolled. . erful high school teams in the state. Cedarville,. Mary Pickering; Fairfield, 1943 War Fund, however great that scarcity of food and processors and neck and ears, and the suppression The final score again 31 to 29. • Merrill Tritfc,* Jamestown, J. M. Col For toe Bryan hoys it was heart- retailers claiming there is an abund of interminable impulses regarded as lett; Osborn, Ralph Fulton; Spring LEGAL NOTICE H iim iim iiiiiittiiiiiM itiiitiiiiH m iiim M itiiiiim ifm tM iiiiM iH i* ance; someone is going to face a de- .wholly, jtahoo ‘on too Sabbath Day, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT- - breaking defeat. " It was also humil Valley, Harold Van Pelt; Xenia, . Dil- iating! After winning fourteen ermined public fox1 'the truth. No Whistling, mo kicking o f tin cans ver Belden, Auto Club; Roy Hull, also Cecil- Miller, whoso place o f res straight games, toe Y. S. quintet wan along the sidewalk, no trying out of Estate of Nathan I!!.. Ramsey, de f TOP COAT SALS f for trucks; YdloW Springs, Glenn idence is unknown to toe plaintiff shocked and surprised in that final that falsetto yodel signal the gang ceased. , , NOTICE TQ PATRONS OF Denton; Knoolwood, Harry Jackson, and with reasonable diligence, cannot NEW AND USED stanza when Cedarville overlook had adopted as Standard .for cross Notice is hereby given that Paul FEDERAL SAVINGS-LOAN Sd. 8, Dayton. be ascertained, will take notice that them!. They failed to recover in time country greetings There seemed L. 'Ramsey has been duly appointed SPECIALLY PRICED to win the game. Tears were noticed ASSOCIATION DEPOSITORS always a shush, shushing for a boy as .Administrator with this Will, An on the 30th day o f October, 1942, in tmany eyes of Bryan rooters as on the day of rest, until.he felt all GREEN BEANS MAY nexed of toe estate of .Nathan L. Pbarl Miller filed her petition against they slowly left toe scene. They will Beginning March 1st, 1043, puffed up inside and likened to hold Ramsey, deceased, late o f Cedarville Cecil Miller in toe Court of Common $9.95 and $12.50 have a chance to come back in the the office- of the Cedarville ing( your head under water. Detest DISAPPEAR ON MARKET Township, Greene County, Ohio." Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, Case No. losers* bracket under toe double Federal Savings and Loan As- it as I did, there was no getting a- Dated this 4th. day of February, 23010, praying for divorce, custody B. & B. Loan Office elimination >plan and win second sociation will be closed every round Sabbath school, so I knuckled Old man winter upset some ration 1943. • and support of children and - relief pigce to attend, toe Springfield dis Wednesday and Thursday, ex down to it with the dread of Sun plans when toe mercury dropped to WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER on grounds of gross neglect of duty. 1 85 W. Main, st. Open Evenings | trict meet. The championship was day's comipg. Old Dick, our dog, 28 down in Florida last week,- The Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene Skid cause wiil .be for hearing on and cept when -Wednesday- or f " SPRINGFIELD, O. | knocked from their reach, though. Thursday: falls on the last day certainly shared something of my wholesale price increased $1.50 a County, Ohio. after six full weeks from the date of . It was Gedarville's second win in of the month! feelings, as he failed to offer his hamper as most of the beans and- the first publication hereof, iiiiiatiiiiiiM iifiinuhiiiiiiiiiM M aim iiitm iiiiiiM iiuiuiihiiH uit tournament competition and Shoves By Order Board of Directors, gateway, would serve, with baleful berry crop was killed. Under price (H5-6t-2-l9) LEGAL NOTICE them into the finalswitha tough I, C. Davis, Secretary usual Company, and from the home ceiling groceries and other stores can PHILIP AULTMAN not sell green beans over the retail eye, these Sundey morning pilgrim- , Attorney for Plaintiff mages, I ton Bee yet the little groups price last week. This would be a loss Cfuxfe, I t drum, whetse place ■ of some by foot, some by buggy, as they to aii dealers. Few will sell at the residence is unknown will take notice | FARMS FOB SALE AND gathered for toe service-toe Ervins, old price and this means no green that on the 15th day of February, LEGAL NOTICE beans. 1943, Robert G. Crum, filed hi* cer f _ FARM LOANS the Murdocks, the McNeil sisters, the £ tain action ’ in divorce against her ’ Norman Slack, whose last known Williamsons, the# Ferris’ , Jthe Safe | We have many good farms for sale dersens on toe grounds of wilful absence for place of residence is Sgt. Normah NOTICE OF PROCEEDING I on easy terms,, Also make farm There was no choir, or organ at the more than three years, before the Slack/Co. “E”,^Fask Force, Replace NIKCHiaUFNWmi FOR DIVORCE | loans at 4 % interest f6r 15 years, “ Old Sides” .. Mechanical music of Common Pleas Court of Greene ment Pool, Fort Dix, New Jersey* « ■ perfect location tfm you County, Ohio, said cause being num | No application fee and no apprais- any kind yas against the belief. The Ora A, Tanksley, who resides at will take-notice that on the 21st day ea»y acC«H to all pert. of O * bered Case No. 23090 on the docket I al fee. singing got under way by sort of a 3112 Bay Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, o f January, 1948, Dorothy Rlack filed dnsatl'— and tie fcfecil oo< of said Court. Raid matter will gopi# gathering-in of voices after some is hereby notified that the undersign an action against him for divorce on * |Write or Inquire commodatkm* at tie Palace on for hearing on or after April 3rd, ] “ * one broke toe ice. Off key, off-time ed, William L. Tanksley has filed his the grounds of gross neglect of duty, , will male your viwt