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SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR No. 39 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUS PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR

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[ HMtttNWIlWlIHUWIHIUIIIIIIIIIUlilllWItllUIIIMUIUIIIIHIIIUI* Greene County SURVIVED BY DIVORCE SUITS IS EGG AUCTION BEGINS Ten Greene Countians have been Isabelle M. Starrett, in her suit for OPERATIONS— named by Frank M. Quinn, acting divorce from Robert H. Starrett, Ft, FOR SCHOOL The Ohio Valley Egg Cooperative, C. COLLEGE state registrar of motor vehicles, to Jackson, S. C., for divorce charges ne­ For Big Three-Bay I Milford, 0„ -will starts operation sell driver’s licenses for the coming glect, They were married in Dayton hand.ling quality *eggs for 825 rodue- year. August 25,1944. er members in Adams, Brown, Cler- The new licenses will go on sale on Fritz Risner charges neglect and President Ira D. Vayhinger, of Ce- I mont, Highland, Clinton, Warren Ham September 10 and drivers must have cruelty in his suit for divorce from darvil* " ’ liege ( in his address before It teaching staff for the opening I j’.ton and Greene counties Tuesday, them by October 1. In applying for a Hazel Risner,, Xenia. They were mar­ the ,,nt> School graduates said: public schools has been com- August 27th. new license applicants must present ried in Kentucky, February 18, 1927 ‘I >ing e war it was u question Sted and school’will open Tuesday, The association originally planned their 1945 licenses. Drivers not hold­ and have three children. for n ileges to hold on with a Sept- 4th at 8:45 and be in session to start operations about June 25 but ing a valid Ohio license must obtain a Jesse Lewis, Fairfield asks custody balanced budget since the boys and W. W, Galloway, President o f the Williamson, Regent, and Arthur Judy, for the entire day and dismissed at the 0 D T would not approve the op- temporary permit and then pass a of their child in his suit for divorce many of the girls were taken by the Progressive Club, stated Thursday the Commander, Speaker — A service 3:40 PM; erations for a Certificate of War, Ne- driving test given by the state high­ against Viola Lewis, whose address is war effort. During the war period executive committee of the club was The noon period is scheduled from eessity for securing gasoline to per­ way patrol. unknown to him. They were married chaplain from Wright Field. Cedarville College has been able to very well pleased over the cooperation i l :50 to 12:35 for High School and form farm pickup service. Now that Those who will issue licenses in the in Moorehead, Ky., June 19, 1943. He balance its budget without dipping by local-business man, and,, women’s LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT 8— the Junior High School students,.and' aB truck restrictions have been re­ county are: charges neglect and cruelty. into reserves or borrowing money.” clubs in the plans for the Labor Day will be slightly longer for grade pu- ^oved the association can go ahead Nancy Lemon, Xenia. Corliss J. Williams has filed suit . 11:00 A. M. College Campus, There was no over-supply of teach­ celebration. Numerous reports of pile. Mrs. Dorothy L. Hook, Bellbrook. against George Maurice Williams, with the original plans. ers, the field in which we specialize, the plans for decorating stores and for Memorial Service to Senator James The teaching staff will be as fol­ W. W. Warnock, Bowersville. whoso-address is unknown. They were •The association has purchased the for several years, and military cut­ the special display of merchandise Kyle, the author of the bill in Con­ lows: George R. Hare, Knollwpod, married for the second time at Cin­ traction building at Milford and dur­ backs face us on every hund with a have been sent in fl;om club members. gress creating Labor Day. Miss Carrie Rife—Asst. Principal, Mrs. D orotha A Svvadner, Fairfield. cinnati, March 9, 1944. ing the past three months interior possible 8,000,000 jobless by January, Several are getting souvenirs and .Inglish and Latin. Mrs. Esta Stafford, Jamestown. .Raymond E. Inlow, seeking divorce Speaker—Governor Frank M. .Lau­ remodeling has taken place. The build­ yet in contrast there will) still be a gifts ready to dispense. . ;(i Ora Hanna—History and Social R. E. Crone, Osborn. from Nelle Marie Inlow Cedarville, R. sche. ing is completed and provided a re­ teacher shortage. i • A large tent has been secured for Science. Harry Hackett, Yellow Springs. 2, charges neglect, They were married ceiving room for truck deliveries, and “ In our times we should be careful service as a dining shelter for the Tree Planting—in Memory to Sen­ J. Ralh .Hamer—.Vocational Agri­ H. W. Badgley, Spring Valley. in Xenia, June 12, 1943 and have one insulated ' rndling i*oom where all not to confuse yuaiity with quontity, bedfi' dinner. It will be erected Sat­ ator Kyle. culture. Paul R. Cummigs, Cedarville. child. ‘ - ’ ■ . ' 1 eggs will sized and graded into the bigness with true worth. The assump­ urday by the property committee. Mrs. Mildred Foster—.High School Dr. H. H. Abels, Chr. presiding, .as­ official U. S. grades. A 28 x 45’ hold tion is often falsely made that the big­ Girl and Boy Scouts are busy as and Grade,Music. DIVORCES GRANTED sisted by Karlh Bull, Rev. Paul'Elliott ing eggs after graded until moved to ger an institution, the better it is. We beavers getting their displays and Harry WaHace— Commercial, Phy. Army Reduces Point . Divorce decrees were awarded Viola market outlets. It is planned to in­ need to see the value of smaller in­ camp ready for the three-day celebra­ Tree Committee— C. R. Wagner, Education and Coach F, Long from F. Greek Long, with an stall refrigeration to maintain proper stitutions such as our college, as well tion.; Chr,, C. L. McGuinn, Robert Nelson, Mrs. Anna O. Wilson—-Mathematics System to 75 From 85 agreement entered into by the couple temperature and moisture conditions us the larger universities. - The Memorial service for Senator Wra. Conley. Duresa Townsley, Girls Phy. Edu­ as to custody of three children approv­ ’ or the eggs at all times. Uncle Sam inherited- one of the lar­ James Kyle, father of Labor Day, will cation; English and Science. The army is feeling the pressure of ed by the court; Saddie Whitt jfrom 12:30 F M. Township Park—rear pf gest industrial plants in,, the country be the. feature event with Gov. Frank Betty Jean Ervin— Science and Eng­ public sentiment/in regard to releas­ Dewey Lee Whitt; Hazel Steiner from opera house. last week when the Wright Aeronau­ Lausche as speaker. lish. , HESSIAN FLY INCREASES— ing men 37 years of age for overseas Raymond Steiner with plaintiff given tical Corporation turned back the big An excellent program of sports Bean dinner by Progressive Club. Mrs. Mary Gibson,—English and duty. ” lhe point, system has been 85 custody of their child, and Glcnna Hessian fly on the up-grade in Ohio bomber plant at Lockland; near Cin­ events has been arranged for the af­ Social Science. and it was reduced to 75 Tuesday af­ Freeman from Sylvester Freeman, Wm. Marshall, Chr., Assistants, narticularily in the southwestern part cinnati. ' The company has faced CIO ternoon, climaxed by a softball.game Walter Boyer, Supervising Princi­ ter the 95th Division, after three years with custody of two children given Dan Bailey,■ W. W. Miller, John. Mills, of the state. The survey made in this labor trouble regardless of the fact at 4 P. M. at the High School Athletic pal and Industrial Arts. in, foreign serviefe objected going t6 the mother. Committee members: E. S Carlisle, ounty by state entomologists show the plant was used only for war work Field, between two local teams. Harry - , Neta L. Little— 1st Grade. Japan. Herman Randall, Paul Cummings,, that 13 percent of all wheat straws making B-29 egines. The company Wallace will ublish the names of the Mary 2 , McChesney 2nd Grade I were infested by Hessian fly. Adjoin Press reports Tuesday were that the DISMISS SUIT Robt. Huffman, Arthur Cultice, Al­ faced labor trouble until Japan sur­ players next week. Mildred Trumbo—3rd Grade. point system would be dropped from A suit brought by Carl H. Harbi- fred Brightman, Clarence Butts, J. G. ing counties showed similar damage rendered and then came cancellation The boiled bean dinner will attract Dona T. Corey—4th Grade 85 and those 37 . and older will not be son against Margaret L Harbison was with Madison 11 per cent, Warren 13 of a government war contract The a lot of attention under Chr. M a r s h a l l ® ^ ’ RalPh FHzwater, A. B. Cres- Francis L. Kimball—5th Grade. sent over. dismissed / percent and Miami 16 percent. plant was erected for airplane engine and his big th r e e - W. W* Miller, Dan I wel1’ Joe Gordon’ R’ C* Frederick, Ruth Lewis^v6th Grade. Public sentiment is against the chef. Menu—Boiled Beans, .Pickles, Last year three percent of the Ohio construction .only. The union is now Bailey and John Mills; with Chef R. Dorothy Evans— Overflow Grades. army sending men to Japan who have APPRAISE ESTATE and 1 Crackers, Coffee,; . wheat straws was infected, while this the loser in the strike at this time. C. Frederick to guard the taste The school cafeteria will be in op-1 vear tbe average is 8.,4 percent. With been in European service and the gov- The estate of Claude E. Leak was rhe government has a white elephant. ertlmellt is feeling public pressure on flavor. 2:00 P. M. Games and Contests. eration the first day-of school. Bus the inerease of fly population farmers appraised as follows in probate court: on its hands. General -Motors looked The baby show is being discussed Place to be announced. schedules and Bus Routes will remain are ur&e(j to observe the safe-sowing that issue but the “ brass hats” care gross, $3,398.74; deductions, $2,514.63, the plant over and shook its head. The and planned under the capable super-1 the ,same, as last year, | late for seeding wheat which is Oct, nothing for public sentiment. net, $884.11. • . Chr. for Adult Sports, C. C. Brewer-. company has a strike on at the Chev­ vision of Mrs. Warren Barber.. It will i for Greene county. rolet plant in Norwood. General Mo­ be held in the Eastern Star Room.] Chr. for Junior Sports, Harry Wal­ APPOINTMENTS tel's is erecting a big plant near Col­ The program and committees are as j lace l a m b s u b s i d i e s t o New Manager For Appointments were made as fol­ Greene County Farmers umbus. That* is what strikes do for follows: lows: Bessie Jane Burnett, adminisr. nr. -.r . I USLP MEAT SUPPLIES a city and the thousands of laborers Tho following is the program as is j Senior Events Committee— G^ W. Ohio Bell System tratrix of estate of George Baker Bur To Visit Famous Farm who must hunt now jobs. Some of outlined at this time: . Hall, Floyd DeVoe, Chas. Spurgeon, Sheep numbers on farms arc now at nett, late of Yellow Springs, under. $2 these days the big auto manufactur­ H H. Brown. the lowest point in 17 years and the Paul Dougherty, Dayton, engineer 000 bond; Verncn E. Sesslar, admin­ SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 1— Greene County farmers and their ers will leave Detroit over night. The government sheep subsidy payments in the commercial department of the istrator of estate of Anna L. Sessler, Junior Events Committee— Ward families will have an opportunity to companies will erect new plants out In 7 P. M. Saturday night, Out Poor are an effort to, increase the overall Ohio Bell Telephone Co., Dayton, late of Jamestown, under $2,000 bond; Cresweli, T S. Robe,- Frank Creswell, see the nationally famous C. D. Blu- the. wide open spaces ten or fifteen Band Concert, Mrs Mildred Foster, supply of meat and to halt the reduc­ veteran of WorldvWar II, has been Robert F. Brown and Clarence C. Mrs. Harold Reinhard. ^ baugh farm, Friday, August 31, ac­ miles-from any town, just as one of Director. tion in numbers of sheep produced. named commercial manager of the Brown, Jr., co-executors of estate of cording to Vice President Ben Beard, 8:15 P. M.—Opera House Magician. The margin of profit between the the i big tire companies has done. Bell system in the Xenia and Wash­ Clarence C. Brown Sr., late of Miami Events—Horseshoe Tournament for of;the Greene County Soil Conserva­ 9:30 to 11:30—Dancing. Kenneth ;-ost of raising lambs and the price re­ ington C H. territory. He will suc­ Twp, without bond, and Edna Elam, men. tion District announces, Little Orchestra. Place to be announ­ vived for them has been so narrow ceed Fred G. Rost, who has resigned trustee of trustee fund of Samuel Me Fly Casting for men and women. Mr. Blaubaugh was a guest speaker ced later. Sponsored by the Kensing­ .hat farmers have sold light lambs and New Milk Regulations to locate in California The new man­ Knight, deceased, under $3,500 bond. Plug Casting for* men and women. at the June meeting of the Greene have reduced the number of breeding ager will reside with his fignily m ton Club— Division “A ” Nail Driving for women. County Farm Forum, impressing the ewes. The subsidy payments which On Sale of Milk Washington C. H. Sunday, Sept. 2— Bottle Filling Race for girls. members with the possibilities of soil ORDER SALES range from $1,50 to $3.15 per hundred Sack Race for boys. conservation as demonstrated on his .Glenn W. Devoe, guardian of Nancy | SUNDAY, SEPT 2- weight,, depending upon weight of the Penny Scramble for Children. Knox County farm near Mt. Vernon. The Health Department is attempt­ J. Wright, was authorized to sell real lamb and time of marketing, are ex­ Capt. Williamson Goes 10 A. M.—Church Services. Bicycle Parade for boys and girlB. A t this meeting Mr, Blubaugh told of ing to improve the sanitation of milk estate at public sale, and William S. pected to encourage feeding lambs to 3:00 P.-M. Community Song Service,,! Pet Parade for boys and girls. how he took over one of the poorest, sold hi Greene County and Xenia City. Rogers, administrator of estate of heavier weights and to increase ewe To Philippines Opera House ; 4:00 P M.—High School Grounds. most severely eroded farms in the To accomplish this, the Board of Grace.Gordon wasldirCcted fo sell real flocks. In charge of College and High Girls Baseball Throwing—Distance county, reclaiming the soil, so that Health has adopted milk regulations estate at private sale. Capt, Laurence Williamson, son of School. John-1 Powers, Song Leader. Soft Ball Game—Fata vs. Leans. ‘ today it is one of the most productive requiring all producers and proces­ LAST MINUTE GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, TRANSFER AUTHORIZED Special musical numbers and group Local teams to be chosen. farina in the state, sors to secure permits. Theoretically PLANTING— chief of the decorators and awards singing. Committee-—I. D. Vayhing­ Exhibits and Displays— Farmers planning to go are asked these regulations have been jn effect C. S. Merrick, administrator of the since October 1943 under the Ohio De- blanch of the special services division estate of Anna B. Barnard, and D or-, er, Chr. Currie M. Rife, F. A. to meet at the Xenia Post Office at Recent showers have revived and Entries open only to residents of of Air Technical Service Command, othy Leedy, executrix of the' estate of J „ Chaplin 8:00 A. M. to start as a group. Fam made the soil ideal for planting fall j partmeht of Agriculture, Cedarville School District. .Cedarville ilies .should: plan for picnic lunches I vegetables such as spinach, turnips,! We understand how many peop e at Wright Field, is being transferred John W. Reese, were ordered to trans-1 . . ^fa’ Doase^*Com College Alumni Association. Mrs. niunity Service in TributeUt< to Service enroute. For iurther information call L eaf lettuce and endive. I will feel; more regulations, we ave to the Philippines with headquarters in fer real estate. Ce Huey’s Store Room. the Greene County Soil Conservation The seed should be planted shallow | too many already T ese regu a ,° 1)3 Manila;. He has been in service since vicinity. , Cut Flower and Vegetable Show— office, or J. A . Odegard. and since these crops are cool season! arc not intended to work a har s ip May 1, 1942 and *h baleen stationed 18 APPRAISALS ORDERED months at W rightEield. . ... | Service in charge of the Ministerial I Sponsored by the Woman’s Club. stops their growth during, the first! on anyone but are merely rules which The county auditor was d.rectad^to AsSociati(jn„ the D. A> R. an(1 tfae A _ should be followed to secure a sanitary Huey’s Store Room. Prizes offered. I .few weeks may be rather slow, Burnert Ceorge Baker ! erican Dr. R. A. Jamieson, I Says Legislation To milk supply. They are a description CLIFTON E. SWANEY Art Exhibitr—Quilts; Bed Covers, of the steps which every producer and Chairman, assisted by Mrs Raymond all sorts; Old Laces,- Doll? and Doll processor should take even though not OUT OF SERVICE Em body F arm P lan! GREAT',AEMEKS BUYING N0W POWER—P0SSESS RELIEVE ESTATE Dresses. Sponsored by the Home Cul­ expressed in the form of regulations. Clifton E. Swaney who has been in The estate of Lyman Barkalow was | C. C. Alumni Meeting ture Club. Bird-Confarr Store Room. WASHINGTON—W. R. Ronald, ed- - One farmer out of every four ex- It should not be necessary to com the European Theatre of Operations relieved from administration. Prizes offered. itor of the Daily Republic at Mitchell, pects to buy a tractor or some other pel operators of dairies and milk plants to observe certain rules in or­ arrived by plane with a shipment of Called For Sept. 3.| Baby Show— 2:00 P. M. Masonic S, D„ has a plan for farm legislation major piece of power machinery im- MARlrtAGE LICENSES (Issued) der to obtain sanitary milk. This it men, landing at Miami, Fla., and then Eastern Star Room. Mrs. Warren that will be introduced in congress at mediately after the end of the war, Joseph William Marshall, Cedar-1 seems is an obligation which every to Camp Blanding and on to Atter- Alumni and former students of Ce- Barber Superintendent, assisted by the the opening session next month, and the survey made by the U. S. ville, soldier, and Eleanor Smith, E. person assumes when entering the bury, Ind., where he was given his darville College are asked to keep in Eastern Star and Board of Health and The program' is designed, he said, Dept, of Agriculture to learn what Main st., Xenia, Rev. Melvin Quye, | business o f producing and processing discharge. He served 39 months over­ mind the meeting announced for La-1 Amerjcan Red Cross. Prizes offered, “ to make, available to the farmer fair farmers intend to buy also shows al- seas. Xenia milk, Within the next two or three bor Day, Monday, Sept 3, the final day return prices as proposed by both the most 25 percent of the farmers want o f the Oedarville Homecoming cele-l Boy Scout -Encampment—Troop 68 weeks, producers and processors will political parties in i944.” un automobile or truck. bration The committee hopes to have] Cedarville. Ward Creswell, Scout Mas- be placed under permit NEW MAIL REGULATIONS Ronald says he will insist in prepar- Third on the list of rural wants are Mae Millan Clan Hold a discussion of plans for a better or-1 ter, T. S. Robe, Chr. of Scout Commit- No one will be permitted to sell milk ing the bill, entailing “ a revision” of new home furnishings, and the list al- FOR DISPATCH OVERSEAS ganization of the people who have at-1 tee. Scout craft of special nature, as the ’Triple A for a complete solution so includes improvements on the home in Greene County or Xenia City who Annual Reunion does not possess an unrevoked permit, tended Cedarville College. I well as camp craft on display, canip o f farm problems in all its aspects", or other buildings, electrical cquip- Because of limited personnel avail On behalf of the entire group, the I at rear o f Bird's Store Bldg, on Xenia Sufficient time will be given to meet Several members of congress, he ad* ment, and land. Farmers are report- aeble in overseas theaters for postal Members of Clan Mac Millan held requiremets or regulations. We do ex­ officers of the Cedarville College A- Ave. ded, are ready to sponsor the meas- ed to have had property worth 83 bil­ service, the War Department has or­ their annual family reunion Friday,! luriuii Association'also wish to ex- pect everyone to make an earnest ef- ure. lion dollars on January 1, 1944, as dered discontinuance of such mail to August 17th, at the Alford Memorial j press their appreciation to the ladies All Merchants displays, chairs and benches to rest Upon, novelties, sou­ Included in it, Ronald said, would compared with a property ownership i hnprove sanitation in conform- men overseas that may not be reach­ Gymnasium. War conditions atiH of the Womens Advisory Board and venirs, refreshments as they may -ve a directive to the secretary of Ag-1 of 54 billion on Jan. 1,1940. Farmers j Ry w'^ regulations by the time the ed with a former address. Parents kept some away, but over 115 mem- friends who willingly gave of their chose to provide. iculture “ to determine how long the | in Jan. 1945, held 4 billion in war nox^ inspection is made and friends’ should check up oh the bers were present from Cedarville, I Hnie and labor on Wednesday dn the Gordon E. Savage, M, D., department of agriculture should be I bonds. present address. Many men are be­ Xenia, Springfield, London and Colum-1 cleaning up of the Science Hall Girl Scouts—Tropp, Cedarville. Ex- Continued, once the farmer is able to Health Commissioner. ing moved from one place to another ^Ua*- ’ Kathryn Jurkat, Rev. Herbert Main, | hibits in store windows. pay his awn way.” It also calls f o r „ p n n P F R T Y at the present time. The cafeteria supper was followed Beatrice McClellan, Mabel Storbont, consideration of possible merging the | lO W W aLfci rK U rL K 1 i Corn Crop Assured For by a business session and an entrtain- Property Committee— Cbas. Rheu- department into the department of TO BE SOLD AUGUST 31 Greene County MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL ment program. Miss Beatrice Irwin pert, Chr. John Powers, Don Hagler, commerce. gave a piano solo, followed by a vocal Special Series Articles Wilbur Lemons, Auijos Frame, Carl MEET WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 quartette consisting of Claire and For Service Men I Pflaummer, .Heripan Storiaent. The residence on South Main st. The light shower Wednesday morn­ owned by Marcellus and Prestley Margaret Stormont, and Ruth and R ed Points For M eat ing brought relief following several The Missionary Society of the Uni­ Publicity Conypiti$c~T. Townsley, and occupied’by the form­ Vivian Ramsey, accompanied by Miss days ofliigh temperature, It may have ted Presbyteria Church will meet on The Herald this week starts a spec­ Jean Ferguson Mayor H. H. Abels, FrankTBT Bull, er, will be offered at public sale on dampened the Madison county fair Wednesday evening, ' August 29, at ial series of articles of interest to all To Be Cut Sept* 3. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Nelson Creswell. Friday, August 31st, at 2:30 P. M. but it aided in making the prospects 7:30 at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gal­ Veterans, and especially those who are Xenia led the entire assembly in four The sale is under the direction of good for an excellent corn crop for the loway. The program will be in charge now in civilian life. Parents of boys Finance Committee— Ration points on beef will be cut numbers of group singing. Roekhold and Taylor, Xenia. The ad­ canncrs as well as.for homo table use, of the Young Ladies’ Missionary So­ , yet in the service will find these ar- one fifth on Sept. 8 according to re­ Kenneth Little Chr, H arry HammOn vertisement appears in this issue. ciety, Prayer Circle meets at 7:15, The guest speaker of the eveninghiciles interesting. They will be aU-. ports from Washington. Early reports was Dr. Jason MacMillan of Norfolk, thentic and in . accordance with the H. H. Brown, Frank Creswell, R. V. were that beef would soon be ration, ROGER ULSH NOW AT Virginia. It was Dr. MacMillan’s first department ruling at the time they Kennon, W. W. Galloway, HARTMAN &. REYNOLDS TO free but that time is not near The DEWEY BROTHERS ELEVATOR CAMP FANNIN, TEXAS visit to any of the- reunions and he prepared. Veterans may have] HOLD A PUBLIC SALE SEPT. 5 Decorating Committee— M* C. consumer -that longs for pork chops | SOLD TO CLARK CO. CO-OPS. entertained expertly with stories o* given their all for their country but must wait for several months to get Camp Fannin, Texas—Pvt, Roger boyhood days and experiences at the dear old Undc Sam and hi8 tax coi. Charles, Chr., Joseph Ferryman, Chas. G. H. Hartman and D. IL Reynolds, that favorite cut ration free, if at ] The Dewey Brothers Co. South Char Ulsh, Cedarville, is now stationed at old Covenanter Church, which is now lector ave waiting the return of Duvall,, R. Wells, H, L. Picketing. Camp Fnnhin, Texas, and' is taking announce a public sale on the Hart­ all. Veal and mutton will still he ra- 1 os ton and Blnnchestcr, have sold the tho College Gymnasium. | eacb veteran . The first article deals Tag Sales and Collections Commit­ tioned as usual. Bacon and butter are former Houston elevator to the Clark his bnsic training there He i/Pin Co. man farm /on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at with possible income tax due the get. tee—The Research Club. Adult Tags scarce and will be so Until mid-win- County Farm Bureau Cooperative As­ 54 Mat., Uth Training Regiment. He 1 o’clock. Horses; Hogs and Fhrm Im­ BUY AND HOLD "E’* BONDS I emment from the veterans. 25c; Children tags 100. ter. ^ I sociation for $17,500, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ulsh. plements will bo offered.

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velt appointees. That is the reason LEGAL NOTICE Cpl, .Harold Rotroff o f this pis** THE CEDARVILLE HERALD why Pres. Truman, continues to clean is' reported as being among those who house. He has named numerous con­ Lula Baxla, whose present place of arrived in , Saturday, KARLH BULL — ‘------____EDITOR AND PUBLISHER servatives for important places, most’ residence is unknown, will take notice and sent to Gamp Atterbury, Did. fa r ionasK~*(*u«ua mumui amqc , Ohio Nowtptvet iMoo,; toMd V*ll»y Prs**- A»n» of them Democrats—but Americans. that on the 2lst day of July, 1945, discharge. He has not arrived homy He has not played to the lunatic Paul A . Baxla filed his action for Di­ yet Entered ns second class matter, October SI, 1887, at the Postoffice at Ce- fringe but he must also keep the un- vorce, Custody of Minor Children, darville, Ohio, under the A ct o f March 1879. __ __ ^ __ American labor leaders, the Hillman Property Settlement and Other Relief * LEGAL NOTICE brand, etc., at arm’s length. Harry Dorothy G. Sirois, a min&r, and — ------T^ri^roA Y T AUGUST 24, 1945 Various agencies have taken a cen­ against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Oliio, Case No, Herman Neubigher father, whose last sus among boys in the service as to will wade into deep water i f he names conservatives with the right hand Hybrid Corn Raises 24,000 on the docket o f said Court known address was 113-10 Farmers •what they wish to do when they are 1 IT WORKED TOO WELL— THE ATOMIC BOMB and that said case will come on for Blvd., St. Albans, New York, wiU given their discharges. Strange to and then turns left to please the pinks National Acre Yield or Communists Beds. hearing six full weeks from July 27, hereby take notice that on the I8th Civilized man has become alarmed at his own discovery. say only about ten percent desire to Ease of Harvesting - 1945, which is the date of the first day of July, 1946, Stanley B, Sjrois Regardless of the fact the bomb was sent on its mission of de­ continue their "education and only 3 to publication. filed hiB petition against her in the struction several weeks ago, we are still hearing reports of the 5 -percent of the boys from farms de­ Republicans should take the OPA Proves Advantageous (7-27-6t-8-31) ' Court of Common Pleas, Greene havoc it cost in lives and property. Being an engine of destruc­ sire to return to the farm. A large as a sort of aid society for the next PAUL A. BAXT A, County, Ohio, being case No. 23,993 tion it was intended for war purposes and it accomplished all election. We are told of a prominent npHE production of record com majority express themselves as an­ Plaintiff, on the docket of said Court, praying it was intended to do. From reviews we read man is now more Dayton Democrat that has been on a I crops during the war years has xious to get a job at good pay—they been strongly influenced by the use Robert H. Wead, Attorney. “V for a decreo of divorce from her on concerned about his own safety, fearing some other nation, or rage over OPA policies and claims it want a chance at the ten and twelve of hybrid seed corn in important the grounds of gross neglect, of duty; the lawless element might get hold of this implement. Wheth. will .mean the party cannot expect’ to dollar a day jobs. We get a tip the growing areas. Plaintiff, vs. Dorothy G. Sirois, De­ er our scientists can now find a way to destroy such a bomb raise funds for political purposes and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT administration is much concerned as Hybrid varieties, along with good fendant. before it reaches our shores, has not been decided. growing weather, it is pointed out to the attitude of the former farm at the same time use back-door meth­ Said defendant will further" take Man has something else to be concerned about. When we by the department of agriculture, Esti .e of William S. Hopping, De- boys. Taking a factory job at 010 a ods to, trap business interests. A lot notice that she is required to answer take over certain controls of the universe, we are dealing with have been major factors in raising ceased. day means pushing out some CIO or .£ business men have been favored by said petition on or before six weeks an unseen power. Man might distort the elements by taking the national acre yield of corn from Notice is hei-eby given that Mary other union trade member. A lot of he OPA, others in the same line have an average of 25.8 bushels to 32.5 from the date of the first publication control of the “ atom” . We have reason to be alarmed about A. Hopping has been duly appointed promises have been made service men been punished. The situation in Day- of this notice, being July 20th, 1945. the atomiq bomb. We cannot hold the secret for other men in as Executrix of the estate of William on their return home by the admin­ ton is desperate and the Democrats STANLEY B. SIROIS, other nations have mental powers to think out some such device S. Hopping, deceased, late of Cedar- istration—many more than can be want it changed and the pressure will Plaintiff that might become more destructive than what we have just ville Township, Greene County, Ohio. made good. evidently get to Washington. As we T. L. Barger,, Attorney. experienced. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1945. view the administration troubles one ‘ (7-20-6t-8-24) WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, If the power of the atom is to destroy' while in jman’s own .n'ght as well try to escape death as How farm problems are to be met NOTCE OF APPOINTMENT hands how then can we make it serve a civilized nation or even to try to elude the OPA. One thing Judge of the Probate Court, G reene in the face of a labor shortage and no Estate of Albert Harris, Deceased. the human race? is certain in Greene county, the Dems County, Ohio. chance for 010 a day wages on any Notice is hereby given that Edith might just a well try the line up the farm has farm leaders scratching M. Thomas has been duly appointed Japs as the restaurant interests in the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE FARMER'S WEALTH AND SPECULATION their heads. If farm prices are to be as Executrix of the estate of Albert county for support.. A Dayton meat Estate of Harry Shull, Deceased. held down to escape, “ inflation” there Harris, deceased, late of Cedarville Much is being said in farm circles, over the air and in the dealer refused to sell second grade Notice is hereby given that Eliza­ will be a greater shortage of food Township, Greene County, Ohio press about the wealth now held by the American farmer. If sausage at any price. He had a big l* jh'Y /F^ beth Enis has been duly appointed as next year than this. High-wages can­ Dated this 21st day of July, 1945, we read the signs aright the farmer is going to need all the trade on his sausage because the pub­ Administratrix of the estate of Harry not increase sugar production for the WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER ’ supposed surplus wealth now in his possession. If Europe is to lic demanded first class meat.. By so Shull, deceased, late of Ce'darville, reason Cuban sugarcane growers have Judge of the Probate Court, Green* be made an agricultural set of nations converted to farm crop doing he was given a fine. Now this Greene County, Ohio. not kept up their acerage due to the County, Ohio. ■ production and at our expense in money and farm machinery particular dealer does not handle any Dated this 26th day of July, 1945. double crossing at the hands of the bushels. Nearly 52 per cent of the where then will our surplus crops be marketed ? South Amer- kind of fresh sausage It is the trade WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, OPA not permitting a crop to enter corn acreage was planted to hybrid ice can outproduce its needs. China and Japan must give at­ that is out The dealer would not put varieties. . Judge of the Probate Court, Greene PUBLIC SALE this country at a slightly higher price I . tention to feeding their own people.- England will produce her liver, corn meal or lights in his brand - Very few barren plants are found County, Ohio. „ , .han the previous year. Meantime the in a field of hybrid corA, and a much SATURDAY, AUG., 25, ’45 greatest farm crops this year. . Canada must have a market for of sausage Rather than deceive the New Deal crackpots were preaching a smaller per cent of nubbins. Hy-. her grains and livestock. Russia produces eough wheat in a public he just dropped sausage from 1:00 P.M. i year to feed the entire world. Roosevelt-Wallace heresy in paying brid corn bears ears at a more uni­ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the list of items the public wanted. form height than open-pollinated The American farmer will not have things as he wishes in farmers in this country for not grow­ Estate of Sarah Ann Wright, De­ I will offer my. entire lot of house­ corn, and the plants stand up better ceased. the coming years. -He will face lower' prices for air he pro ing sugar eane or beets. You are to under husking operations. hold goods and tools located on South 'Notice is hereby given that Rob­ duces and each crop will have a higher production cost than the pay the price this year as well as next Hen Wallace, famous one time New Agronomists emphasize that hy­ Main st., Cedarville, O. Extra . nice one previous for labor will sit at the council table to have a wy doing without sugar.Even the fruit Dealer, now the silent member of the brid seed corn will not produce ert H. Wead has been duly appointed modern Living Room Suit, Console -word in shaping the farmer's future world. Too many farmers growers are alarmed and few of the Truman cabinent, with little to do and yields in spite of poor soil and poor as Administrator of the estate of Sa­ Silvertone Electric Radio, Modern Six reckon the dollar for grain or livestock from the standpoint o:: peach growers will be able to make a little or no speech making, in these culture. Where fertility ox moisture rah Ann Wright, deceased, late of Piece Bed Room Suit with inter-spring is available for an acre yield-of no Caesarcreek Township, Greene Coun­ sales. He seldom stops to figure just what and how much tha ; reasonable profit due to the slow sale days of . red tokens for meat took no mattress; 2 Stand Lamps, Library Ta­ more than 2 0 'bushels of corn this ty, Ohio. dollar will purchase. Farm machinery will cost more and' as of the fruit. No sugar means no home chance with an experimental ham sent ble, 3 Rockers, Extra nice; 5 piece condition is a limiting factor for both Dated this 24th day of July. 1945. prices are man made now, the farmer cannot expect to get pay made peach butter, or preserves and- to his office in the Department of types. Breakfast Set, 2 fern stands, 4 9x12 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, for his family help in crop production. His reward will be to peaches will rot in many sections at Commerce and gave it the test treat­ Some hybrids.show decided resist­ Lin..Rugs; 6 Pr. Curtains, Wash stand Judge of the Probate Court,.Greene witness the son leaving the farm for the factory work bench a ; n time when it looks like there was a ment on his own private dining room ance to disease, and several tend Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard, White Apt toward immunity to chinch bugs and County^ Ohio. every citizen in table The ham had been, sent to the Gas Range, Metal Stool, Table and 4 wages'^ greater than could be figured from the net sale of crops bushel for each and corn root worm. Resistance to the from the farm. the nation. Secretary of Commerce as a sample European corn borer and to the corn chairs, Ironing board, Ice Box, Child’s The highpoint of the war. inflation is over. Farm prices of curing meat by a new method and ear worm has also been found.- LEGAL NOTICE desk and chair, Bed, Ma­ the Texan that developed the method ple Top Stand, Walnut Dresser, large have been held down to please labor while labor has drawn the ,How this nation can feed the world wanted the Secretary to give it the V >la Lewis whose place of resi­ Heating Stove, lawn mower. Some highest pay in the history of man. T’oday one union is demand­ and yet have half ration at home in ing a thirty-cent per hour increase" over the war wages.' How three-month test at the bureau of Agriculture dence is unknown and cannot with coal, step-ladder, Fishing Rods, lot of Che face of food shortages, will be the can the f armer purchase the/products of increased labor when standards. The ham was left oh Hen­ reasonable diligence be' ascertained, Tools, Pots, Pans,' Dishes, Etc. Lot of big administration problem. The CIO In the News his prices are to be held down. The OPA tells the nation that ry's desk and it never reached the test­ W. J. DRYDEN will Jake notice that Jesse Lewis has miscellaneous items. division • controlling automobile labor the cost of living will be held down to the 1942 level. The pic­ ing stage at. the bureau. Later Hen filed his certain petition in divorce demands an increase of 30c an hour WARD DORTON, Owner ture is not the brightest for the farmer from the dollar and cent discovered he had eaten the test ham Industrialized Wheat; against her on the grounds of gross which would make common labor at H. E. Harden, Auct. Xenia, O. standpoint. and to make the experiment he wrote neglect, said cause being docketed as pi or more per hour. Then figure a Wheat, the staff of life, has taken L. C. Morris, Clerk There is to be a vast amount of food of all kinds placed on the Texan that it would be necessary on a definite commercial or indus­ Case No. 24028, Common Pleas Coui-t, iitf with the OPA demanding the au­ the market by the army. This will help hold down the cost of for him to send on another ham for trial color, Since __ Greene County, Ohio. That said cause tomobile manufacturers producing a living. The government is going to unload its surplus meat in the real test. The Texan evidently the time of Ceres, will come on for hearing on. or after ear at the 1940 price. This means you a few weeks. This will stock up wholesalers and retail out­ was satisfied if Henry ate the ham goddess /of grain September 29, 1945, | A NAME THAT STANDS will not get that new- car for some and allegedly the lets and slow down the packer, who will not be a daily pur­ with no ill effects it was not necessary . (8-:17:6t:9:21) time for we must go through a sweat first to cut wheat, 1 FOR GOOD chaser of livestock. This means prices will drop. Even if the to send another, and the Texan failei Its main purpose MARCUS SHOUP, and there is no escape. Then figure government floor prices are maintained we will have another to answer the letter or dispatch an­ has been to fur­ Attorney for Plaintiff glutted market of livestock. The farmer may not be,able, to how income taxes can be lowered if other ham. nish. man with we follow the Truman idea o f paying fpod. FURNITU RE ship when he should to escape further waste of feed. We had NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT that situation with hogs about a year ago It can happen again. all the unemployed 025 a week for 26 New uses are weeks. Who will want a job during While the public took advantage of developing daily. BUDGET PLAN While the farmer may as a class have heaped a mountain of Italy years ago. the Santa Glaus period. How will the the two-day holiday last week now we Estate of Bertha Ann Wagner, De­ AVAILABLE wealth, he is going to need this cushion for his farm machinery hear it never was the intention of the developed cloth for women’s clothes ceased. farmer get labor to produce crops if from straw. Butadiene, the princi­ is badly worn or out of date and he must have new which will Notice is hereby given, that Ethel men are to draw 025 weekly for do­ president or anyone else to make the pal ingredient in the synthetic rub­ cost around the war time price. No concern can intrease wages M. Heck has been duly appointed as 30 cents per hour and then sell the product at the 1942 price. ing nothing. Such a plan will empty event nation wide. The President no ber process, can be obtained from a A d air 9s doubt like some of the rest of-us did wheat by-product. Administratrix of the estate of Bei‘- We. do not fear inflation half as much as we do the burden of manufacturing plants, even the far­ N. D etroit St. X eilk, O. not make his statement clear enough Wheat is used in the manufacture tha Ann Wagner, deceased, late of public and private debt. The labor out of a job will not be mer's son would join the city ranks . about the holiday. It was intended of industrial alcohol, is utilized in Clifton, Greene County, Qhio. visited by the income tax collector. The farmer stands the best and adopt the “do nothing policy" to the manufacture of starch and only for war workers. * The President Dated this 11th day of August, 1945 tllM llltlllltllltlllllllttllllllM lltlllH Illllltlllllltlim tlilinilllllllB chance of having to pay income taxes for the waste we have draw 025 each week. You cannot ex­ starch syrup. pect the returning veterans to be at himself was surprised when he learn­ For years wheat has been used for WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, | FARMS FOR SALE AND had, means the wealth of the land and mines is the guarantee Judge of the Probate Court, Greene all pleased at such a system when a- ed postal deliveries had been discon­ paper, paperboards .and wood com­ that the billions of government bonds outstanding will be paid. positions. County, Ohio. Every war period in the history of man has been followed bout all the boys in Europe had out of tinued over the nation. The Postal I FARM LOANS! Department took the cue front the Pound for.pound,.,wheat is equal s by panics, depressions, or what not. The wise farmer of today their salary was 017 a month and the to corn In hog, dairy cow, cattle, President’s statement which however | We have many good farms for sale will take no chance at wild speculation. That belong to the British, French and Italians robbed sheep and poultry feeding. ‘ LEGAL NOTICE was confined to war workers. After | on easy terms. Also make farm .millions who hope for quick riches without labor. them at ev ery turn eVen the price of | loans at 4 % interest for 16' years. a sandwich or “ deducting” when the all the President has no power to dis­ Extension Service Mildred R. Jones, 1449 Irving St,N. continue or declare a holiday for any | No application fee and no apprals- service man wanted to exchange his Receives U. S. Funds W. Care Miss Virginia Raymond, postal department from the top to the | al fee. American money for French. The WASHINGTON, D. C.—Financing Becerly Apts., Washington, D. C. is bottom and he probably knows that Write or Inquire manner in which bur boys- \ggre rob­ of the U. S. Extension service pro­ hereby notified that Clifford Clark from his experience in the Senate gram for 1945 on practically the same Jones, has filed a petition for divorce bed was a national scandal and not a | McSavaney & Co. London O. FRIGIDAIRE Congress only fixes postal holidays basis as In 1944 was assured here against her on the ground o f Gross word of protest was made by the New I Leon H. Kling, Mgr. when the 78th congress in one of its Neglect of duty, in the Common Pleas Dealers to defend our boys. It is no for postal workers all along the line, We have need for. men to work as Assem­ It is said ihe postal holiday of two last acts appropriated 028,000,000 Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same wonder there is to be no haste in re­ for this purpose. days is the first since the founding of being Case No. 23,987, and that said blers, Metal Finishers, Punch Press opera­ turning our boys — not until after the The amount was contained in the the department outside o f what we.all cause will come on for hearing six 1946 congressional elections. Deficiency Appropriation bill which tors, Paint Sprayers, Material Handlers. Ex­ know Congress has set aside such as provides that not less than 7 mil­ full weeks from the date of first pub­ Christmas, Labor Day and etc. lion and not more than 11 million lication hereof. QUICK SERVICE perience unnecessary, instructions given The administration has a problem on dollars of -the new funds are to be (7-27-6t-8-31) its hands. The 95th Division, which FOR SALE FRIES specifically earmarked for the use iwhile you work on the job. carried the brunt of much of the war of the Extension service. FOR Call C. C. BREWER LEGAL NOTICE in Europe is back in this country. The The bureau of the budget had Apply in person or write to thek Frigidaire Employment originally submitted a preliminary division is quartered at Hattiesburg, Office, 300 N. Taylor Street, Dayton, 2, Ohio. estimate calling for continuation of Pvt, Robert Starratt, whose address DEADSTOCK Miss. Last Sunday the boys got busy PEACHES FOR SALE— Will * Must comply with WMC regulations. deliver I. C. Davis, Phone6- the unspent funds left over from the is Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, is and wrote letters to the home folks calendar year of 1944, amounting to 1501. hereby notified that Isabella M. Star­ to get after congressmen and senators about 8 million dollars, to" be avail­ XENIA ratt, 32 S, Central Drive, Knowlwood, to demand of the War Department able only until the end of the fiscal .HORSE FOR SALE—My wife now Dayton, Ohio., has filed a petition for FERTILIZER their discharge rather than send them year June 30, 1945. Proponents of serves me malty—rich, sweet-asa nut the program, however, declared this divorce against him on the ground-of on to Japan after a three year fight PHONE M-A. 454 Reverse Charge Grape-Nuts every morning. With this proposal unsatisfactory, asserting Gross Neglect of Duty, in the Com­ in Europe. The "boys stormed the E. G, Buchaieb, Xenia, Ohio delicious, energypackin' cereal under it would hot provide adequate as­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, FERTILIZERS New Orleans newspaper offices and surance to farmers that facilities my belt, 1 don’t need a horse. I pull Ohio, the same being Case No. 24020, sought publicity for their cause. The would be available to obtain neces­ •I PROVEN QUALITY that plow myself. and that said cause will come on for fox Minx WMAT Am CIOVIK brass hats in Washington have not sary farm, labor through the year, hearing six full weeks from the date f i s i i i M farmtn are naw rating tumbled as yet. “ Grandpa” Stimson llltllMMtiMU of the first publication hereof. Peti­ mara kw hili an la** arrai with Init iiever gets alarmed. He evidently labor btcouis propor fartllliatlan (loot T £L8 PA C T tion filed August 8th, 1945. cares less. That was the reason FDR RtcbXD POTATO CROP IN CANADA the (ah. Oat ■ » M fertHlur far year .(8-10 6t 014) appointed him to . be nothing more VtAltf AVSUOI whtfirt tawing and Im maarad ef the IDELY C. R. LANTENBURG, Attorney, bait. At the demand far BIO M forll- than window dressing while inside m 617 Calahan Bldg., Dayton, Ohio Hiert tanthwaa greater than wa ttij^ t New Dealers ran the war, let the con KNOWN FACTS supply bemm * ta tea yew dealer early, tracts and took down the “commis­ food will win the war. jwa 9 sions. One more reason why the ad­ LEGAL NOTICE I • Our training, experi­ SOLD UY LEADING DEALERS ministration says it will take two ence and facilities equip us to render funeral service of ir­ Elsie Gordon, whose residence is | Eyes Examined, years to gets the boys back from the »«4 ! IN YOUR COMMUNITY European front If so why then has reproachable standards. , 409M Elizabeth st., in the City of @ @® ®* the War Department turned back to • The superior charac­ Charleston, State of West Virginia, loch lymbol rxpmefift 10 mlftoa kwhxtt Ef petetoM the British owners the “ Queen Mary” ter of our professional attend­ is hereby notified that on the 4th day j Glasses Fitted, ntx ance Is recognised by mortu­ of August, 1945, Paul Gordon filed his and other large craft that have been ary authorities. hauling a few of our boys back home? petition against her for divorce and J * O ur rcaso.nabl/e CHURCH OF GOD equitable relief, in the Common Pleas Reasonable Charges. 'charges are shown in Itemised Court of Greene County, Ohio, said President Truman evidently docs ’detail at the time arrange­ R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor ments are made. cause being numbered on the docket not think his administration will be Sunday Services— ♦ thereof as Case No, 24021, | injured by dumping most all of the • Every price In our 10 A, M, Devotional, ODD-LOt FACTORY PURCHASI Said defendant will further take original “Roosevelt wise men” that wide range is based upon our 10:30 A. M. Jr. Church School and Dr. C.L Wilkin falr-nrnflt ba IIm . notice that said cause will be for hear­ LADIES’ FUR COATS have been in the cabinet and import­ message, ing before said court on or after tlxo ant^ bureaus. ■ One by one the New 11 A, M. Question and Discussion. AH mw .1945 ixtdxb, If we herei(m W 22nd day of September, 1945. t Optometric Ey« m b *nve you from$25 fe$100 mi your Mit. brain-trusters have been turned out of 11:30 A. M. Denedlctiort, B&B McMillan (8-10-61-9:14) t government offices. . The State De- ' i < > * ■■' Vr», 6:45 P. M. Y. P. Service. Specialist PAUL GORDON, Plaintiff pnrtinont pushed two crack-pots out] ■ f .-/«•« v ..if , ; ’ 7:45 P, M. Evangelistic Service. a few days ago. Both were Boose- Midweek Service Wednesday even­ Xettla, Ohio ing 7:45 P. M. BUY AND HOLD “E” BONDS CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1942

Hampshire Sale Was WHO STOLE MY ANVIL? I need S Mi Ml MM MS SM Mi Mi MS I Agriculture, it for my daily dozen. Effie’s serving A Record Breaker In the Newt me malfcyrich, sweet-at- a nut Grape W, 3, DRYDEN Nuts and I get to much energy from Club and Social A ctivities their conccnerated nourishment my c The 34th annual Hampshire sale of Some Critical Material dumbells feel too light, They’re only bred sows held at Ferndale Farms White Ash. 200 lbs. last Wednesday was one of the best The white ash is not only Amer­ Pvt. Charles Robinson and wife, SGT. EDWIN BULL MARRIED TQ sales in the history of the farm. The ica’s leading hardwood but its most Cedar at., are the proud parents of important aBh. It Anuyone wanting extxra nice.can' Now Available Here day ideal and the crowd interested and a so i born last Saturday at the.City MISS ISABELLE BEAVER AT grows from Nova ning tomatoes, Call 6.1575. Cedarville bidding was lively. The bidders were Scotia westward Hospital in Springfield. Just received some X-Wire which has been very TROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY from adjoining‘states. The average to and scare. Weights 12-2 and 14-2. price was $ 109.54 southward almost President Ira D. Vayhinger preach- staff Sgt. EdwiiTBull, son of Mr. to the Gulf of We have plenty of outside weather proof wire now Mexico. It is a ed for the Congregation o f the First Raymond H. Bull, south of town, was for your extensions. Presbyterian Church at Hamilton, O., ' - - Samuel Stoner Farm stately tree 75 to United in marriage to Miss Isabelle 125 feet high. Greene County orphans, may he the We expect another shipment this week.end, to get yours last Sabbath, He and Mrs.' Vayhinger Beaver, of .Hillsboro, O. The cere­ The wood of recipients from a trust fund that has now. are vacationing this week at the mony was performed at the home of * Sold This Week the white ash is heavy, hard, strong nearly doubled in value from accrued homes of his sister and brother in the brides brother-in-law, Mr. and and stiff, seasons well, takes a good interest in 22 years. The fund is now WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES polish and is free fr.om taste or odor. Southern Indiana, Mrs. Fred West, Troy, O., Wednesday The Samuel Stoner farm, formerly $3,857.36. Judge William R. McCallis- Its principal uses are for handles, known the the Cooper farm, Wilming­ FLOCK large chicken feeder* and fountains ....$3,95 evening at 7;30 o'clock. cooperage, furniture, motor vehicle ter has asked for court decision as to Mrs; L. E. Johnson returned on . The ceremony was performed in the ton Road was sold this week to parts, sporting and athletic goods, disposition of the fund. Gulf Fly Spray Pints, Quarts, Gallons 2 Gal. Price $1.93 Wednesday eve from Romeo, Michigan presence of twenty-six relatives and .' The farm comprises as well as railroad ties, veneer and The fund was created under the will Cresent Wrenches in All Sizes from $1.00 up—-Sizes 6, 8, here Bhe attended the wedding of friends and was read by Rev. Irvine 30 acres and. is well improved with fuel. of the late Mrs. Louise Springer Greet 1 0 ,1 2 ,1 4 . iss Alma Pierson of that city to L Dugan, Troy, 0„ retired Presby­ modern conveniences. The sale price of Xenia, who was raised in the Rev. .Elmon Ward, o f Denver, Colo., terian minister. A program of nup­ is reported a t $21,000. Posession will Select Dairy Cows Greene County Home, The original WRENCH SETS— $2.78 up It was the culmination of a college tial music was presented by Mrs. be given in March 1946, On Standard Basis fund was $1,866.03 and it ha accum- If you need hardware call here and you will find it if it romance that began four years ago in Herchel Wilson, Columbus, preced­ In selecting dairy' cows certain . uloted since the money was deposited is on the Market. the Johnson home. ing the service. KNOW OF ANYBODY THAT' definite points must be looked for. March 30, 1923 in the People’s Build­ Mrs. West, sister of the. bride was Among the most Important are: ing and Savings Co., Xenia. Table lamps and shades— Metal and Glass Stems and Many of the .Cedarville friends o f matron of honor and Mrs Jane Foster WANTS PLENTY OF GASOLINE? 1. Ample digestive capacity, which Judge McCallister has asked for le­ means good length, width and depth Bases. Priced $6.95 and up.. the young couple attended the wed­ of Springfield, was bridesmaid. The gal advise and has filed action in the ding of Cpl. W. R. Guthrie to Miss of body. brides gown was.fashioned of white Last Saturday a freight train of 110 2. A good constitution as shown Qommon Pleas Court; he being-trustee Rachel Neal at N ew Carlisle, Sunday brocaded satin with slight train. Her tank cars of gasoline, passed through by great chest capacity. by virtue of being Probate Judge. evening. His uncle, Dr. Dwight R. finger'tip veil was held in lace with a Springfield going east. It is reported 3. A large udder of soft quality. The court will determine how the Guthrie, former pastor of the local coronet-of lace and her jewelry vvas.a the gas belongs to the government fund can be used, and if the wards in First Presbyterian Church, assisted silver chain, a gift of the bridegroom. 1 and a buyer is wanted. Figuring con­ the County Home, qualify as orphans in the ceremony. The chain belonged to Mr. Bull’s servatively'that each tank car holds even thou one or both parents might mother, the late Mrs.- Raymond Bull, 5,000 gallons, the train load repre­ still be living. Corp. Arthur G. Peterson visited, and was brought from Italy. The bride sents 550,000 gallons, or 110.000 Mrs. Greet died in 1920. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ■carried a white prayer book with an barrels, , Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. Peterson for a week. He is just back orchid. Mr. .Harold Bull, XeXnia, a “ The message of.the Gospel is the I... from the after eleven cousin of the bridegroom, was best only power that will eventually stop months in the service. His wife accom­ man. A reception followed at the West RAIL CIRCUS IS all wars. ' panied him from New York City, for home. ‘■‘We should match every dead sol­ his visit here Corp. Peterson reported The bride and groom left Wednes­ COMING SOON A good type dairy cow. dier of our land, which numbers now last Friday to New York for his as­ day night on a wedding trip. Sgt. 20,000 with a Christian missionary to signment, He is in the medical shifL 4. The rump should be* long, wide Bull returned this month after serv­ This vicinity .will feel the lure of and level and the hip bones should foreign lands; This will go a long POTATOES! ing two years in Europe. He will re­ the Circus when Dailey Bros. Three- be wide apart. . way in following up the task." Mrs. Paul E. Smith, daughter of Dr. port to Goldsboro, N. C. Sept. 4th. ring Railroad Circus exhibits in Xenia 5. The hide should he thin, loose Others taking part in the program and Mrs. R. V. Kennon has been elect­ The bridegroom- is a graduate of Friday, August 24. i and pliable, and the bones of medi­ were Rev. R. C. Frederick, Prof.A. um size, with the head showing gen­ ed to teach in the Johnsville-NewLeb- Xenia Central High School and at­ Not a small truck show but one-of J. Hostetler, Dean C. W. Steele, Prof. eral refinement. anon schools, west of Dayton. Mrs. tended Cedarville College and Ohio America’s largest circuses traveling F. A. Jurkat, Vocal selections 'were We are digging our 6. Must have dairy temperament, Smith is now on a visit with friends State University. His bride is a grad­ aboardiits own special train. Dailey. rendered by Mrs. Greer McCallister, in the>East. or tendency and ability to produce uate of Ohio University at Athens. Bros, will bring to this section the milk. accompanied at the piano by Miss She is instructor of physical education first.railroad circus to visit in recent 7. Generally the larger the diary Lena Hastings. potatoes now and no WANTED—Hoy td do odd jobs af­ m the Barberton, O., schools. years. A matine prformance will be cow the better. Size and quality, The degree of bachelor of arts was ter school and on Saturday. Inquire at Those from here who attended the presented at 3 P. M., followed by a however, must be properly corre­ conferred upon Mrs. Laurel Diltz lated. Herald Office. wedding were Mr. Raymond H. Bull, night performance at 8 P. M, | Campbell, Springfield, Miss Helen Me finer quality could be and son, Kenneth, Miss Martha Cool­ Many new and sensational acts will I Vicker, Oxford, received the three- For Sal,e— Coal or wood ^nall kitch-, ly- From Xenia, Mr. Harold Bull and be presented during the two-hour per­ FARMERS HAVE SAVED MONEY year diploma, and the four-year pro­ en range. Good condition. Esther C. *>Ir; ad Mrs. Delmar Bull. formances. The' .circus presents an MUNCES M CHECKINS ACCOUNTS INC5UNTW visional elementary certificate. The McMillan, Rd 2, .Cedarville. (2t) heard of 10 elephants, trained and di­ BANKS* regular fall college session begins o. found in the state. rected by.prett., Norma Davenport, at A! the (tort oTwor in Sept. 17th. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY HERMAN RANDALL SELLS 14 the world’s youngest elephant train turop* RESIDENCE ON Y. S. ROAD er. The huge beasts present an intri­ cate routine climaxed, by a realistic All of our potatoes SERVICEMEN AND Herman Randall has sold his resi- baseball game with the two-ton ani­ NMoy 1st 1844 Harden & M inting mals themselves as the players. ■ | ! dcnce on-the Yellow. Springs road and MEN OUT OF WORK DUR­ AUCTIONEERS Church st,., to Mrs. Dorothy Evans. Lions,' tigers,' bears and leopards are graded and also mamat — *•• x Investigate before you book your Possession is to be given next March. will perform.in the same arena in a ING RECONVERSION Book your Sale At that time Mr. Randall is to move to death-defying exhibition. Featured Phone 1347 W -l, Xenia, Ohio what was the Fields farm, Jamestown aerialist will be Miss Mildred Pyle oh inspected and are No. pike which he recently purchased from a trapeZe high in the huge big top. Si Dirndl Skirt With Blouse We need men to expand our Neal Hunter. Kitchie, famous Filipino head balan- ■ Making Big Hit This Season service. For information, write eer„*will balance on the slender bar of , This is a season when young girls a trapeze in the top of the tent. Beau­ will be wearing most picturesque to or call at our office. 1. Other grades are WILL LOCATE IN DELTA, O,, . tiful trained horses under direction of dresses that stress the blouse-and- Miss Hazel King will appear in intri­ skirt theme,. It’s the dirndl skirt TO OPEN A COFFEE SHOP MOTORISTS MUTUAL INS. cate routines. . ■ f worn with a quaint and charming off-shoulder blouse that' is making cheaper. H A V E Y O U R A corps of clowns which includes COMPANY, Marcellus Townsley will, move soon J the big hit. You may expect to see many of America’s leading funsters 1 this fashion played up in-most ver­ to Delta, O,, where he will open a will provide plenty of clean comedy satile and fascinating ways. In the 471 East Broad Street WINTER modern coffee shop. Marcellus is an with their new and original rib-tick­ colorings, the styling and the gen­ old minstrel man who knew many of Columbus, 15, Ohio 6 We deliver all sales. ling antics. The Dailey Bros, concert’ eral appearance these exotic looking the old stage favorites. He will leave little. two-plecers definitely reflect BLANKETS hand will present an outstanding after the sale of the home property, Mexican and South American influ- musical program throughout the per­ o’riday, August 31st. ehce. The dirndl skirt made of gay formance. j cottons is smartly styled with Phone your Orders. Tuffeted Spreads | The circus catries a large free me­ flounces in many instances or, if a simple straight silhouette, is apt to n m i i T g i m m i i i n w i i m f i n i i m i m t i i m t t r T ...... ! nagerie of elephants, lions, tigers, ze- 1 be made ornate with huge novelty Cleaned— Fluffed | CHURCH NOTES ! bras and many other animals from pockets or Wide < contrast borderlngs 1 i , a the far cornets of the earth and doors about the hemline. The favorite H. C. Creswell will.open an hour .before show time to blouse is the off-shoulder type with METHODIST CHURCH allow ample time for inspection of the full short puffed sleeves. You can Phone 6*2215 Rev; H. H. -Abels, D. D., Minister make them up.simply of gay print Cedarville, O. menagerie and horse fair. Sunday School 10 A. M, Supt. Miss or any;material you choose, How­ Bette Nelson. ever, the big news is the fine lingerie Church Service—“ The Pharises and blouse of an exquisite sheer that is enchantingly trimmed with lace edg­ the Publican.’’ . ' Reader Has Different ing or colorful hand embroidery. We extend a cordial invitation to You will want at least one of these the churches of the village which are View on $50,000 Request for gala occasions and parties. closed dowri today, to worship with us. PUBLIC SALE! Selma Church Service 9:30, Union To the Editor, Large Star Shape Is Sunday, School following. Supt. El­ Recently you published an article Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public sale, bert Schickedantz, New Jewelry Trend in reference to someone wanting .the on the G. H. Hartman farm located on the Townsley road On Sunday, Sept. 2 which is one of Congress to put up $50,000 a year to The newest thing in brooches, four miles East of Cedarville, and South of State Route Have Your Clothes Cleaned three days set aside in the village for guard and maintain the Roosevelt es- clips and pendants is the large im­ 42, on a homecoming celebration, the morn­ portant-looking star shape. These and Pressed As Usual tata at Hyde Park. The first report ing Church service will be unique. The handsome jewelry pieces are fetch- was the home was to be used by the lngly designed in glittering sun­ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1945 entire service will be in the nature of THE family as long as the widow lived. It burst effects, some with colorful sacred organ recital. All of the was also reported a modest fee was to stone settings in a one-color scheme Commencing at 1 P. M., the following chattels-: steps of the service will be in organ CLEANERS be charged for admission, this to pay or they may reflect multi-colors or music—even the, sermon and the pray­ they may be worked in lacy filigree for upkeep, 2 - HEAD OF WORK HORSES — 2 ers. This service has been set aside gold effects. They are so decora­ Quality Work A lot of things we never knew tive that they maya be worn as in honor of Miss Mildred Trumbo, who before have conic to light since the the single important jewel that South Main st., Cedarville has bee ounr faithful and efficient or­ family will was made public, Some glamorizes an entire costume, 147 — HEAD OF HOGS — 147 ganist for several years. Our appre­ New Dealer must have discovered the ciation calls for a packed house. Consisting of 18 brood sows, some to farrow by day war no longer covers a lot of history —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY XENIA— FRIDAY* AUG 24 The Golden Rule class will hold of sale; 129 feeding hogs weighing 100 to 150 lbs. All and probably not so many consider an are double immuned. their regular meetig Thursday even­ admission fee, modest as it might be, ing. would pay the upkeep and for that FARM IMPLEMENTS COZY reason Congress must pul up $50,000 NO PREACVHING SABBATH to help pay for three guards each Consisting of 1 John Deere Tractor; John-Deere -Van A T U. P. or PRESBYTERIAN Burt 12-7 wheat drill, used one season ;McCormick cDrn # t h e a t r e • twenty-four hours. _ AUCTION CHURCHES These returning soldiers will noV^ binder, Dunham tractor disc, 7 ft., used one season; Me Fri. and Sat, August.24-25 Corttiick-Deering mowing machine, Cultipacker, Rotary The coming Sunday will be vacation over-run the Hyde Park estate, that CEDARVILLE PROPERTY is sure. With one son in the service hoe, New RubberUired Wagon; New John-Deere Corn Jack Oakie ** Susanna Foster Week for the members of the United LOCATED SOUTH MAIN ST., CEDARVILLE, OHIO Sheller with motor; Cross Power Corn Sheller, nearly Presbyterian and First Presbyterian and another to be 18 this fall, I think “BOWREY TO BROADWAY* | new, Baker Impac Hammer Mill; Baker 1-2 ton feed mix­ churches here, There will be no Sun­ it is ‘a burlesque to ask congress to Beginning at 2:30 P« M. da something the public would not pay er complete, Deering Corn Planter, Forks, numerous tools —ALSO— day School,, morning or evening ser­ FRIDAY* AUGUST 31st, 1945 etc. vice, Services on Sept. 2nd ns usual, for individually. “To The Shores Of Iwo Jima’* —A MOTHER Two story good substantial frame house with 5 rooms, 3 down CLIFTON UNITED August 18,1945 and 2 upstairs. Gas, electricity, good well water, cistern, garage Hog Boxes Hog Food ova Sun. and Mon., Aug. 26-27 Dr. John W, Bickett, Minister. Xenia, Ohio with cement floor. U)t 31 x 135 feet. 1 A-Hog Boxes, nearly new. 4-Square Hog Boxes on Bing Crosby — Betty Hutton Morning preaching services 11 A.M.- This desiratje property is located one block from center of town, ruhners. 5 Double Hog boxes. 2 AdAms-Thuma Hog FARMER EXPERIENCED IN rais­ nice wnlkig distance from school and college. This property is being ‘HERE COMES THE WAVES* | Call to Worship, O Come and to Je­ Feeders, ten hole. 2 Winter Hog Fountains; 1 Summer hovah sing, to Him Our Voices Raise, ing beef cattle, hogs, chickens, and sold to settle the estate of Catherine Alice Townsley and if you are Hog Fountain. • emops to live on and work 212 acre looking for a medium priced home or investment property, we recom- News Cartoon — Pop. Science Responsive readings from the eighty- eight and one hundred and twenty farm fully equipped. Write stating mbend this one. Sells to the highest bidder. how soon available, experience, age* - TERMS OF SALE ------CASH Wed. and Thur* Aug., 29-30 second Psalms Terms—$1500.00 cash at time of sale, balance on delivery of deed, . Subject—“Courage based on belief, number in family, basis of salary ex­ Marie Montes *— John Hall awareness and vision” pected, giving reference. Address Box Good title and immediate Possession. The service will close singing the 10—Herald office, Cedarville. “GIPSY WILDCAT** 0. H. Hartman D. H. Reynolds song “ Merciful' as Mighty* He De­ MARCELLUS AND PRESTLEY TOWNSLEY, Owner* * In Technicolor * lights in Justice, Worship and Exhault For Sale— About 6 tons Clov­ Murphey & Gordon, Aucts. Him” . er Hay in rick. I. C, Davis, Ce- Sal* Conducted by Rockhold A Taylor Company* Xenia ALSO NEWS AND MUSICAL The young people will meet at 7:30 John Davie and Hugh Turnbull, Clerks darville, Ohio* * 3B IIIIII«1HII|1II~T...... '*»**♦. -4K5Us»«*J

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RRXUMATISMYfT fl — ...... IMPROVED------Coma to>Brewae’ Drugs POST-WAR PLYING IN Y O U HOME TOWN UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR Cedarville, O. Pipe, Valves and Fittings Joe REN By 6. C. CAMPBELL* J J S f e Y f c M & T c U N D A Y I REINER'S water, gas and steam, Hand a p t commercial flights of passengers EXPERT Fxeedom of Personal Flight Electric Pumpe for all purpaaaa* liiiV ■wri cargo were applied to those fly­ c h o o l Lesson S Bolts, Pulleys, Y Belts, Plumb**! The development of aviation has ing small, private airplanes. Nat­ SHOE'MAN been so rapid that many of the rules urally, «s they now stand, they just Of RINOL and Heating Supplies* and regulations made only a few do not fit any more than rules and One capable of running n gaud years ago to govern it, arc already regulations written for bus and truck (EDITOR'S NOTEs Thlt newspaper, 1 return* department. Good salary obsolete. operation would fit personal auto- through special arrangement with the The medicine your friends are all Lesson for August 26 Washington Bureau oj Wetttrn Netvspaper j andcoat mission* Must Jiave,USES, J. P. BOOKLET* “ Not o n ly a re rmobila operation. Fortunately, reg- talking about—for Rheumatism* many restrictive Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W„ r. whin*- ' referral. *Fulations now are being revised to do Lesaoa subject* snd Scripture texts se, •wt*»ton, D. C., V*| Is»» able Run to *1/ bring reedarsthh’ Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago, . regulations consid­ Iccted and copyrighted by International S U P P L Y CO. away with a great deal of needless Council at Religious Education; used by weekly column en problems of thei veterani ------Sears, Roebuck & Co. ered needless, in and time-wasting procedures and re­ permission. and tervicaman end-his family,-Questions Springfield, Ohio XENIA* OHIO these days of ad­ quirements. may be eddressed to the odour . Bureau vanced mechanical Among the points which the Pers­ JACOB ADJUSTS PERSONAL ana they will be answered In « subsequent ; BUY AND HOLD “E” BONDS controls and vastly on al Aircraft Council makes are: 1. RELATIONSHIPS column,bVMHWw Noi fir replies-r - bun can be«a made direct*»»» vw* improved operating by mail, but only in the column which ’the air is free; 2, airspace should be facilities/* says Jo­ LESSON TEXT—Genesis 33:M1, 17-20. will appear in this newspaper "regularly,J. available to all persons for all pur- _ seph T. Geuting Jr„ GOLDEN TEXT—Let us therefore fol­ poses of air travel; 3. ownership and low after the things which make for peace. Income Tax Problem* manager, Personal —Romans 14:10. Aircraft C ouncil, operation of an airplane should not ‘‘but it is contended be restricted to any gjreater degree The veteran returning home after, Joseph X. Eventually a man’s past catches that they endanger than is the comparative Use of an his discharge will be wise if he con­ Geuting Jr, automobile. The statement of pol­ up. with him and he must face his the whole future of own record. The Bible says, “Be sults a government income tax col­ h Kyle, ceived his brother and had fled into fident he does not owe a tax, it would the attention of the country and to be permitted to exclude any type of b ox Day”, a far .country, ultimately had to re­ be well to get it straight from the Congress and Washington aviation air traffic, unless special fields are r turn to his homeland and face Esau. internal revenue department. For ' XfiitteO on officials, the Council has drawn up provided for such excluded craft. The story of what happened makes most servicemen and women, the Senate wli a statement of policy on the “ Free­ Other ' recommei dations would entire 1942 federal income tax was make the right to pilot aircraft de­ up our dramatic and instructive les­ - tfonal holi dom of Personal Flight.” son. cancelled, but) there were some ex­ Just as the airplane has made tre­ pendent solely on proof of ability to thor o f the Before Jacob could be permitted ceptions. It is possible that if you mendous technical and operational fly with reasonable skill, and would - t,-r* mental in to enter the Promised Land of his paid federal taxes for the 1942-43 pe­ strides during the war years, ,the shelve many of the difficult but un­ riod, there may be a refund com­ Senator Council points out, it is now neces­ necessary qualifications for pilot father, he had to meet God. He needed a thoroughgoing transforma­ ing. ville Febri sary for the rules of :flying to be certification for personal flying. tion of life and attitude, and he re­ ' of six chil simplified and advanced in propor­ Changes in traffic rules are also ad­ Unless the veteran is a commis­ ceived it as he wrestled with God sioned officer or had a private -in­ wife, Mari vised; tion. at Peniel (Gen. 32). The airplane’s most important role come, he iikely will owe no income A Personal Message from H. Creswe It seems unlikely that any one will tax for the time in service, since in the future may very likely be as Ultimately the stubborn man had was a boj take issue with the purpose of the from 1943 there has been no tax: on a private conveyance of the ordi­ suggestions, which is to make per­ to yield, .and then he found that it Shortly be was God who had come to give him the first $1,500 of annual service pay nary citizen, similar in social and sonal flying simple and easy within CUntoii P. Anderson old boyhoc economic importance to the automo­ a great blessing. How often do we or on the government’s contribution reasonable bounds and thus advance to monthly family allowance. Creswell r bile,, it is asserted. Yet the Civil the whole progress of America’s fight against the goodness and mer­ cy of God, Yielding brings bless­ Neither is there a federal tax on Secretary of Agriculture his playirn Air Regulations up to now have tak­ aviation. en little cognizance of the personal ing; Jacob "the supplanter” became mustering out pay, pensions' or dis­ distinctly plana or its ownership ahd operation Tbla Is the aeeend of a series of articles Israel “ prince with God.” He was ability retirement pay, gratuities, Soldiers tl sa post-war flying and Its sffsst oa com- now ready for war risk insurance proceeds nor by folks like you and me. Instead, manity life. The next article "On.the Village co many of the rules governing fast Air Map" will appear In an early .lesqa. I . .Reconciliation (vv. 1-7). on the veterans educational or re­ habilitation allowances. Ur. Anderson own* two farmt and immediately prior Days. Fa After living for 20 years in horror to teaming Secretary of Agriculture he wee chairman of meeting Esau, Jacob now learned Prior .to 1943 the exemption of the Houee of Rtpreeenlatioee’ Food Investigating farm two that his brother was coming against on. annual pay was granted only to Committee, Hie committee held, hearings on meat, afterward him with an army. He resorted to enlisted men and was ; $250 for a ■ eugar, and ethmfood protleme all ocer the nation. he opened clever strategy, hut this time it was single person and, $300 for .a married six foot si Forman and rmnchsrahavs don* theb bsst-to.il]- done not in sly crookedness, but in person. If you owed income tax at 1. of a fam an open friendly effort to win his the time you went into service* you crease production o f meat for mar. With mors .help snri sssursne* from the government, they can im­ averaging brother’s good will. may be one of those who obtained permission to postpone payment. If prove the meat situation. was comm Buying A Home? Tliere is nothing wrong about the Black Msrkst activities have djaruptad normal, use of a tactful approach, and it that is true, then you have six distribution o f meat- Tha aslfiah few are getting more 76 feet of really worked for Jacob. His cour­ months to pay-up after your dis­ than tbs ir share . . . bavin* lees than a fab share for a Captain, WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN tesy was shown by his seven bows. charge. You may make application the rest of us. Honest people are unable to buy the Wilderness His bravery appeared in going out to pay in equal installments over a meat to which they are entitled. ‘ FOR BUYING HOMES, While many, sinoere efforta have been made by of Petersb first. His conciliatory attitude period equal to your full period of FARMS AND REFINANCING service if you desire. farmers, ranchars.-and government to Improve the ter the showed in his rich gift to his brother. meat situation, ws are still faced with tha question, If there were any taxes on real or Urbana, II Then came a surprise. Esau “ What Mom Can Be Done?” niiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiininmtiiiiKiiiiiimi personal properties unpaid at the gaged in c proved to be a loving brother rather T o wipe ou t tha:Black' Market* wa must incraaaa Here's What You Can Po to Help. than,a hated enemy. Blood does time you entered servlet, there Tike-i produclion.and work to (ether to get meat distribu­ 1. Produce more livestock, increase marketings The futi COME IN A N D TELL US ly will be penalties addedand inter­ tion back into legitimate trade channel*. count, and men do well to respond o f beef cattle and sell only through legitimate state to est charges. If the local courts per- ■ To hetpincmesrproduction, 'tha government will YOUR NEEDS to the promptings of their hearts to channels. graduated mltted seizure of your property for’ contiaueprice,supports; will keep its pledge to sup­ 2. Slaughter no more for home use or for sale in 6’ ■ fHIUItItllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIttItllll ' be affectionate toward their breth­ port ■« Mnfliinwii; will da all it can ta help Western 1 ren, “ taxes while you were In service, you: - your community than you did last year. have, under the Soldiers - and Sail-: provide more labor and transportation. . . P a„ in 18! Note Jacob’s pride in presenting The Department-of Agriculturo will join with 3. Collect, and turn in, meat ration points for ors Civil Relief act, the right to re­ all meats you sell. at law. H ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 his family, God had blessed him other,povenunant agsneiee to fight.the Black Mar­ deem it up to six months after you 4. Don’t sell livestock or meatoverceiling prices. niiiiiiiiiM iiiH itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm iiiiii and he rejoiced in his fine children. ket,with ail the foroaa at ita command, the Presb; are discharged. 5. Destroy meat points for all the meat you use The scene is typically Oriental, but i But the most important answers to tha.quaeton, year. .He j “What More Can-B» Done?”-will be given by you, yourself. it shows an attitude toward one's -Questions and Answers theproduoera. ©Win, Mi: Peoples Building family which we could well emulate. Q. Is the wife of a serviceman re< O., on Apr Next, a very practical note en­ quired to include the amount of. her. tered into the reconciliation of the torates at allotment in figuring her Income Salt Lake brethren, namely: tax? Colo. On & Savings Company II. Restitution (w . 8-11). A. No. The amount is taxable In­ The gift which Jacob had prepared wife, he nr Xenia* Ohio come to the person making the allot­ for Esau was in the Oriental tradi­ ment, in this instance, the husband. MEAT MARKET Ipswich C II Green St. Phone 11 tion, and yet it bore also, the na­ ’ Dakota, 18 ture of a restoration of something of Q. Where can information *be ob­ that which Jacob had taken from tained on the number of battle stars led to the Esau in defrauding him of his birth­ to which a soldier Is entitled? Church at A. Ordinarily the immediate com­ also server right. « • There is a place for proper resti­ manding officer is the only person «* nancial See tution in every case where we have who can determine the number of in the sam wronged another by taking his pos­ battle, stars to which a soldier on sessions or destroying his opportu­ active duty is entitled. While nities to prosper. Becoming a Q. Is. the family of a soldier noti­ celebration Christian is a forgetting of those fied if he Is being transferred from . . . a n d big wig se things which are behind (Phil. 3:13) Europe to the Pacific area? ’ appear on in a spiritual sense, but not in the ig­ A. The war department informs us tee asked noring of our obligations to others: that if a soldier is being, redeployed which he What we can make right we must from Europe to the Pacific, his ment. He make right if we want God’s bless­ family will be notified by the depart­ Full Value for Your Dollar! speech wh ing, ment and the soldier will be . given Esau was generous and did not every opportunity .to notify the o f leaders want the gift, but since it would have family of his change of address. Who were been an affront to his brother to the wheel: refuse, he accepted it. There are Q. My son has * started (studying preacher i proprieties in life and little courte­ law in college under the G .I. bUl o f sies to be observed. Failure at this rights. He has decided he does not There’s a commonly used ex­ state legit point has created much friction, even like law and wants to take .Busi­ take serioi between believers. Being a Christian ness administration* Can he'change pression: “You get just what ed to the.! his course? should make one gentlemanly and the Indep A. Yes, he is perfectly at liberty ladylike. Let’s remember that! you pay for*” This applies to merging t to change courses. He is entitled to Then, too, Jacob was wise in put­ 40th baljo ting Esau under the friendly obliga­ as much time as the law permits in PRINTING just the same as (represent: tion which Is inherent in the accept- colleges, regardless of what course ap'*e of a gift, Those who are stingy he studies. emerged < and close-fisted about giving to oth­ Q. How do I gat extra-gte to drive most anything else you buy.- He began ers often find that their lack of gen­ the family ear wheokl’m on furlough in the 52n erosity has reflected in their lack of and how much gaa can I get? Good PRINTING can’t be ing the 51 friends. A. Apply to your liearsst ration chairman The time has come for the broth­ board. Take with you the mile­ produced at a poor price. ers to part, and we find Jacob fall­ age record of the car to be used tiofi and ing into his old trickery as he pre­ and your furlough papers. You will for eight pares to get a gallon a day up to 35 gallon*. death at III. Return ( w . 17-20). Q. If a woman served'ter eight A Was electi The portion between verses 11 and months in the WAC and sraa honor­ this time 17 indicate that instead of going on ably discharged la she entitled to Poor Printing even at a low with the in straightforward dealings with wear a lapel button and can. she Agness 1 Esau, Jacob resorts to evasion in claim mustering out pay?' O U R PRINT price is expensive, because it Senator order to be free to go where he A. The. war department says: If a would in his return to his fatherland. woman was honorably discharged occasion Instead of going back to Bethel gives the' prospective custo­ ator in \ h b s u l t r y d a y s o f late summer make meal from the Womens' Army'Auxiliary the place of blessing (Gen, 28), to corps she may wear the lapel but­ tor has t which Jacob had been called (Gen, mer the impression that your planning difficult-even without ration point ton signifying such discharge. If she SHOP IS thtefe oi T 31:11-13), he went to Succoth and was discharged because of a serv­ Minnie H ultimately-to the outskirts of Shech- ice-connected disability she is en­ complications. If you are lucky enough* and services. or products are not Kyle errt where his family fell into great titled to mustering out pay and hos­ sin, Ultimately, God did get him pital benefits. On Sej industrious enough* to have a variety o f fresh back to Bethel (Gen, 35), but only up to standard. W e give full Q. Must a hoy register with his A T YO U R *^4nk L after much sorrow and suffering. local board on the day he becomes f «.*. 'amp vegetables and salad materials from your victory Jacob was called to live the life value for every dollar you 18 or how soon thereafter? of a shepherd out In the fields yith \f>r) ; the A. Yes, he must register on his t gatden* that’s a big help in tempting finicky hot God, and when he pitched his tent .arvill 18th birthday. In case his birthday spend with us for PRINTING near Shechem he compromised and Hjrmortol weather appetites, lost out. falls on Sunday or a legal holiday, • • he must register the following day. bor Day The incident pictures the tragic re­ — and our prices are always Q. Whit members of a navy man’s V« • made 60 sult of such folly in our day, Those You ate doubly lucky if you have a modern family are eligible for medical care? who will not move over into the PAIR. A. Dependents of a man in serv­ worldly life want to be close enough gas range in your kitchen to simplify cooking and ice In the navy who are eligible for to it so that their children may have Gen. medical care and hospitalization in­ the cultural and educational advan­ canning with its dean, flexible cooking flame* clude his lawful wife, unmarried de­ tages, and soon they find that they pendent children, adopted or step­ V have lost their children to the world easily regulated for any desired cooking heat. children less than 21 years old or and have lost the savor of their own dependent mothers and fathers. Gen. C spiritual experience. Make the most of the help your gas range o f Franc W e Solicit Your Next Printing Order to r In W offers you. Delicious home-baked goodies take so For Sole:- Boy^a bicycle in good Dip your Sheep to kill ticks* lice, ■ Y ork Cit little time to make* and they add so much to shape; one new tire, Call phono 6-1821 scab and repel flics. For information th at told Ccdarviile, Gal! Xenia 1954 W. was bad summer meals, u w as oppi dkfate si JF* Experienced Typists POULTRY N ew De W© pay highest prices -lo r rab­ preaiden THI DAYTON POWIER AND IN K ? CO, and Clerical Workers. Steady em­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, * province ployment, pleasant working condi­ and reostera. f eandidat tions, good pay. ii PHONE 6—1711 PRINTING and PUBLISHING SINCE 1877 j| GIN1VAN POULTRY PLANT ! ■ . - :,■■■'■ ; McCall Corporation X B H M vO H lO m t McCallBL Dayton, O.