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SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR NO. 39 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST27,1943 PRICE), $1,60 A Y E A R
Named County Clerk SELMA SCHORL ALONG FARM FRONT G O R N iKST E, A , Drake, Co. Agricultural Agent it
DIVORCE SVWS R EM S US Charging cruelty, Wayne % ELMS APPEAR DOOMED- - BY WINTER drew* ask* his freedom it jm Margot SPRINGFIELD Thousands o f majestic elm trees, Ruth Andrew, whom he married in. mmiwm many of which were sturdy saplings San Antonio, Texas, November 14, Unless the confidence of livestock when-the white mrit first came to 1942, They have one child, born by William Conroy, 44, principal Of At a meeting In Springfield Wed Earl Short, Greene County clerk producer* in the future is restored 0 Greene County, are falling prey to a a form er union o f the couple. Selma School, Selma, Ohio, died at nesday attended by H. C. Ramaower, o f courts for nine years, resigned the nation will face a serious short. foreign invader, thm Dutch Elm dis Gilbert D, Roberts, seeking: a divor 5:40 a-JM, Monday, in the Springfield director of State Farm W age Board; Saturday, effective, .Sept. 16, to .be ■ age o f beef this coming: winter and ease. The disease Ip widely distribu ce from Mary Jane Roberts, charges City Hospital after several month*, With representatives o f farm organ come assistant secretary of the Peo spring:, the Livestock and Meat Coun o f ill health. He was admitted to the ted in Europe and was brought to neglect .and cruelty, «ndr asks for a izations, set wage scales for corn ples Building and -Savings Co„ of cil predicts. this country about 193Q where out . . | custody of a minor child. They were hospital July 28 and recently under harvest. Xpnia, County commissioners ap went jin appendectomy. breaks occured at Cleveland And Cin Of major importance,” the coun- married in Harrodsburg, Ky., S.epfc, Com cutting, 144 hill shock, 25c; pointed Loring N . Shepherd o f Xenis, cil said, yesterday,'“is the threat to A resident of Selma for the past cinnati. V- 25, 1931* husking 30c, shock; and 10c jfor chief-deputy under Short, to serve the, the supply o f beef which w ill be need two years, Mr. Conroy was associated The disease Attacks only the var Neglect and cruelty are the grounds standing corn. remainder of his term which expires ed urgently—perhaps desperately— with the school .there firs t as coach ious species o f elms; the American: January 1945, , in an action brought by Emmett Hil It was pointed out it would be i, by American fighting forces this win then as principal. elm being most seveiply injured. Ap ler against Leola .Hiller, 677 Home- necessary to have foreign labor im The post at the People’s company ter and spring” . H e was horn in L eta ft Falls, Ohio, parently its principal agency of view Ave., Springfield,.'whom he mar ported to harvest com. The’ state was made vacant by the resignation The council, composed o f livestock’ August 26, 1899, and had attended spread is a species 'j of bark beetles ried December 15, 1925. rate fo r this labor is 60c an hour, Miss Elsie Kennedy, long associated producing and packing associations, Rio Grande College, Rio Grande 0.. which carry fungus organism that Married only six .months, - W illa ■which will apply to picking potatoes, with the firm, first as bookkeeper, said the shortage was developing be Columbia University, the University causes the diseased No effective .LORING D, SHEPHERD Mae Green, is plaintiff in a suit a. apples and fo r fillin g silos. Unless cause corn belt farm ers were not pur of Cincinnati, and Ohio University at method o f control hgs been found. gninst Wade W esley Green. She a change is' made Jamfacian labor chasing cattle for feeding on farms charges neglect and cruelty and asks Athens, where he received his M. A. For a number of years canker- worms have attacked the trees each cannot he hired beyond .September li. Drivers Licenses and marketing later this year and for restoration to her former name of degree. The Clark County group suggest early next year. Woods. They were married in Chi H o was a member of the Church of spring resulting in - serious/ defolia ed a rate of $4 -an acre for corn On Sale Sept. 7th Corn belt farmers, it is said, had cago, February 6, 1943. Christ and the Knights of Pythias tion of many of, them. While a new picking; combining soy beans,, $4 an reduced their buying of feeders be Charging neglect and wilful ab Lodge. crop of leaves was put forth to re acre;, hay balers 12c- a "b ale o f 60 Ohio drivers licenses fo r 1944 wilV cause “uncertainty” created by gov- sence. fo r mote^-than three years, Survivors are his widow, Carrie; place the ones destroyed in early , sea son, the repeated defoliation so low lb.' or up. be placed on sale Sept. 7, and after . ernment "regulations and order.1*” had Mabel James seeks a divorce from four children, Carolyn, William, H er Sept: 30, it will be illegal to operate made-them unwilling to risk “suffer Harry James, 206,. Buxton St., Spring- bert, and Ronald, at home; his mother, ered the vitality of; the tre.es that It was pointed out that wages many o f them died. a motor vehicle without a 1944 drivers ing severe, financial lesses” . field. - They were married in. Spring- Mrs. J. H. Conroy of Alfred, Ohio; • could be set under a special law, or license, Ross W. Burleigh, deputy The council urged that the govern- i field. June 13, 1917. and five sisters, Mrs. Maude White, maximum wage to keep down labor SILOS SAVE CROP. FOR FEED registrar o f the Springfield Automo v ment immediately put into more com Verna Henry charges neglect ■ in a brother, George, Jacksonville, Fla., bargaining. Any one can pay less bile Club, said Saturday. plete operation the principles of the | her suit against .Cecil Henry, whom Alfred, Mrs. Louise Weinberger, A soft corn year, .such as is pos but no one can pay more. These In making this announcement, Bur ’ Mea^ Management plaii reccommendcd she married a t 1 Greenup, Ky., Sept, Huntington, W. Va., Mrs. Alice Fergi- sible this year due to late planting,: suggestions are for imported labor. leigh pointed out the following chang by the livestock and meat industry. ’ J 7 > 1942. son, Huntington, Mrs. M argaret Hat is only one o f many situations where The. state will hftve final say due 'tv es in the state law governing' the op Its' adoption, the council said, wbuld Mary Baldwin, in a divorce action tie, Meeker Colo., and Mrs. Lula Tark. farmers can save corn by the use o f to equalizing rates, for the same -A - * ? <, - ’ Hanford, Calif. eration of motor vehicles; restore “ the...confidence o f producers against George W. Baldwin, Cedar- a silo. Soybeans may also be pre labor between counties. Any soldier, sailor, or . marine in . . to a point where . . . they would j ville, R. R. 1, bases her suit' on neg- The funeral was held from the served as silage feed: Y " ,' •■•*•'•' •... *•. ■ r ..'Rates V ' ; active service who is home on leave be willing to continue ; . . feeding ject and cruelty, and asks to., be re Methodist Church, Selma and burial Only one out o f ton. farmers have N & y* - A similiar committee for Greene or furlough exempt from license re-, ' cattle.” wafe in Petersburg Cemetery, Jack- silos. Therefore, 90. percent of the ______. . . * stored to her maiden name o f Tru- - , . . , . .. ( county met last Friday evening and son; Ohio. . ■ quirement for the period in which a EARL: SHORT. • Under the meat management plan, man. The couple w ere married m farmers who might have soft corn „„ ...... *r„_____ «et suggested rates for this county state of war exists between fhe Axis the council said, “flexible prices would' Muncie, Ind., February 8 , 1937. this fa ll will not have silos. N ew up that ape somewhat like the rates qnd the United States and fo r six and for-the past eight years as ao- « - •result from; effective control of con-j • _____ right silos are available only in limit in Clark County. months thereafter provided the. per sistant secretary, . . . sumer . demand, through rationing” . DIVORCES GRANTED Lieut McCorkell ed quantity and Would he sufficient The rate for cutting corn', 144 son. had„a license before entering the Short has served in the clerics Of and“meat would be*allowed to find-' Divorces Were awarded Theodore only to replace worn( out silos. hills, was set at 20c to 30c a shock, service. fice 22 years. A deputy under form er its own price level.” jfvf. Reis from Henrietta Reis; Harold Writes From Alaska The trench silo is^-type that almost depending pn the character of the Examinations have been waived .foip Clerk of Courts Harvey Elam forT8 : Shaw from Ruby Shaw; and Alice R. apy farm er clin evacuate and finish Dear Karih,' .com. Com Ihusking at the same persons honorably discharged from years, he was elected to the office I Ruthrauff from William M, Ruth- fo r emergency use in a few days. , Believe I have moved several rate as cutting. Where com is the military services if discharge pa nine years ago and is now serving Son’ s T ra g ic End j raiifF, with possession o f .535 o f an Also, it has many features which times since I last Wrote you, this husked o ff the stock or from shock pers are presented within six months his third term. A World War Vet rsv_ :acre in Xenia awarded the plaintiff,. . . , make it desirable and often prefer a 10c p er bushel rate' was suggested. after the date of discharge.- eran, he served 18 months overseas ratal 1 0 , r atner t as ai imony< . last one was quite a hop. able to the upright; ±pe as a per It is' certain each farm er will have The age requirement for obtaining with a motor truck company. This pjace is a hunter and fisher manent silo. Detailed plans for to pay whatever is -asked where chauffeurs license has been lowered Shepherd, also a W orld W ar I-v e t Jasper C. Armentrout, 64, Xenia,} CASE DISMISSED mans “paradise, right now the sal building treinch silos may be secured there is a shortage o f labor. -There from 18 to 18 years. However, a eran and past commander .of Foody father of Sergt. James Kenneth - Suit brought by the People’s Build- mon are running and you can walk at the office. r is no method whereby labor can be chauffeurs license for a 16 or 17 year- Post, American Legion, Xenia, - his. Armentrout who was. killed Satur-'ing alld Savings Co., againsfcWilliam opt into the. stream and catch, (bare LEAF SPOT ATTACK SOYBEANS forced to „ laceept apjy set scale. old must be signed b y the .parent, been chief deputy since Short took of day an an accident- at Florence, S .; Berry Byrd has been (i;STnissed. handed) a two foot or better fish. Whether rates sugge ted sure high The trout are really something to guardian or person having custody of fice nine years ago. Previously, for C., -where he was stationed, died atj APPRAISALS Frog-eye leaf spot has appeared in or low if the farmer ivaafcs-hiq com the minor. . . - four years, he, was deputy under Le 2:20 a. m. Wednesday at his home The lo w in g estates , were -ap- hook into, you ean’t keep anything which causes this disease may live harvested he will be- compelled to roy W olf in the County Recorders of on the Upper Bellbrook pike. Mr. praiaed in. probatfr court:„ under, twelve inches. ‘ Minors under -16 years map obtain some soybean- fields/0" The fungus pay what ever is asked.. ' - There is plenty o f game -around restricted licenses in exceptional cases fice, and before that Was employed ’ Armentrout had been in ill health Emmn Tippy. gross, $15,331.61; de ihrough the winter on plant refuse here, but this is a “game reserve” by applying to the state registrar at nine years by the Pennsylvania Rail- ■ fe r sometime, but the shock received ductiong, $1,672.17; net, $13,659.44. or on soybean seed. Planting infected so no hunting in this vicinity. Have Columbus. Such licenses must bear: road Co, when he .learned o f his son’s death. Gharles E> Geig; $ 5,749 .85; seed will spread ;the disease to new a lot o f caribou, ducks and the big KimmelSaysWe the signature of a parent or guardian, -caused , a severe heart attack and his j deduction6, $1,149.77; net, $4,600.08. communities and w ill cause some de gest bear of all the “ Kodiak’?, un and are issued only when the appli death. Charles Gano: gross, • $9,500; de crease in yields as severe attacks ' i-C Gas Ration • Roth near Jamestown, April 1, derstand they will weigh np to eigh Face a Dangerous Year cant can show adequate reason. ductions, $1,996.07; net, $503.93. cause plant defoliation, ... “ i ■ -- . . . 1879, the son o f John A . and Donna teen hundred pounds and s t a n d s Henry W. . Semler: gross, $3,500; C. L. Kimmell, well-known seed BooksRenewed Brown Armentrout, he had lived Lis t deductions, not listed; hot, $3,500. round ten feet. Their tracks are FERTILIZER WILL BE dealer, Dayton, tells us the entire na entire life in Greene' County. He| Sarah WaUon; ^ 3, $2,600; de, large enough that you can stand County Schools Are A B U N D A N T ; IN 1943-44 tion faces a serious food problem the B y Sept. 1st was a farmer and trucker and njductions, $772.46; net, $ , . . With both fe e t in it and not cover it. 1 977 54 coming year both fo r crops, garden member of the First Methodist Our instructors say when you Unprecedented quantities of fertili Short On Teachers vegetables and all kinds o f vegeta Three reasons why the cancellation Church, Xenia. meet up with one of . the bears to zer will be available to farmers for , APPOINTMENTS. tion. of the old-style “ B” and “ C” . gas ra Surviving are his widow, MeRie talk to it and usually they will go 1943-44. NeW synthetic plants have According to S. O. Liming, county William F. Holland as appointed One thing pointed out of interest tion books is not just more bureau •A.; two sons,. Harold of Spring Val away, but they don’t tell you what increased nitrogen supplies to 13 per superintendent, at present there is executor of the estate of Samuel A. to formers is the unusual spread of cratic red tape were announced Sat ley, jgnd ’ Frank o f the Zimmerman- to say. They are friendly unless cent over the amount used in pcqk a shortage of ten teachers in the var Holland, late of Spring Valley, under Canadian thistle as Well as other urday by A. C. Mullin, Acting Dis Fairfield pike; two brothers, Charles riled up and you can shoot them a consumption years. Thus the 1942 ious schools in the county. There are $300 bond, and A lta M. Dobbins was weeds that hold back crop production. trict rationing officer. They are:. and Frank, of Washington state; number of times without bringing nitrogen shortage is ended; most re vacancies in Clifton, Yellow Springs, named executrix o f the. estate o f Olin There is no record anywhere of the Beavercreek, Silvercreek, Spring Val 1. Stolen, illegally-held, and coun- and three sisters, Mrs. Maude Ball, them dowi|, You cap only shoot, strictions as to nitrogen uses removed A. Dohbnis, late o f Ceclarvlile, with nation being infested w ith.all kinds ley, Bellbrook'and Xenia Twp, Miss er/eit coupons o f the bid type w ill Richmond, Ind., Mrs. Minnie Hart them in self defense. and adequate amounts probably will out bond. o f bugs, insects and Worms ns we Helen Thompson of this place, who be rendered, useless. man of Dayton, - and Mrs. Mary Have a lot of pretty scenery here cover all crop needs during the com have this year. ’ H e says it is as bad has been teaching at Spring Valley, 2. Dealers will need to handle only Baths of Xenia. but can’ t describe it fo r military ing year. .- TRANSFERS AUTHORIZED in Canada and mid-west states. The has resigned and accepted a place on' one type of each class of the new, -The body of Segt. Armentrout ar reasons. Six and a half million tons Of Clarence N. Tippy, as executor of weather has been fine fo r propogatioh the O. S. & S. O. Home faculty, A lf simplified coupons. rived Wednesday morning from We live in metal huts called superphosphates will be made avail the estate of Emma Tippy, Howard of the pests and millions upon mil the county schools are to open Sept. 8. Space for license tag identifica South Carolina, and double funeral L. Miller, as executor of the estate of “ quonts” they look about like a 12’ able in U. S. to produce larger crops lions of eggs will be laid for hatching 7th. tion and other data is on the fron t . services w ill be held at 2 p. m. Fri pipe cut in half and buried in the this year; the figure topping last Retta" B. Miller, .Helen H. Sandrs, as next year. of the new coupons* making it easier day In the First Methodist Church, ground. They are comfortable, very year’s amounts by 18 percent. To ac administratrix of the estate of George Those who haVe evergreens in the for the. dealer to assist the govern with Dr, 'R. B. Wilson, Xenia, Of much more thati tents, which w e had complish this, the industry w ill turn C. Sanders, and Earl E. and Forest yards have discovered the_“ bug worrt’ Turner’ s Berkshires ment in enforcing the ration system, ficiating. Burial will be made in at first. to a year-round production program. F. Koogler, as executors of the es and the red spider have -been at work. Mullin warned that car owners who Spring Valley Cemetery. Have several theatres on the post Potash will be limited; the supply tate o f George W . Koogler, have, Everywhere you turn one ean see Averaged $87 Head still hold the old style «B ” and “ C” arettes cost us 50c a carton. Had depleted by industrial and chemical ben authorized to transfer real es great dumps of the web-worn oh gas- ration books should exchange arettos cost us 50c a cartoon, Had uses and lend-lease commitments. tate. all kinds o f trees. Young ash trees The sale o f jgilts and sows he! j iem before Sept. 1. A fte r that date Paper Shortage Could “coke" iij this week the third time However, the supply is “ approximate and the bonji (umbrella) and other at the Folck Sale Pavillion last Fri dealers may no longer afecept the old- they have ever had it, It was ra- ly adequate to meet thereat neds”. ESTATES RELIEVED catalpa types have been sheared of day by Gregg Turner, local breeder style coupons. One hundred gallon End Soon, Brown Finds tioned a case to a man. Also got Estates of James C. Maloy, May MORE COWS QN AUCTION their leaves by a fast eating worm of Berkshire hogs, averaged $87 a mlk coupons ivrill also become in in some beer, eight bottles per per nard R, Snider qnd William Lewis that resembles the tobacco worm, head, The top price was $200 for valid on Sept, 1 and must he exchang Action by United States and Can son, the first they have had. T H IS F A L L Trubee have been relieved from ad Howard Arthur informs us the an outstanding sow. ed fo r the new coupons o f appro adian governments to solve the Woods Rains so much here that they have ministration. Floyd Barlow, scretary of the Ohio com borer has been found in abund priate class— “B", “C,” “E,” “R,” Manpower problems of the paper- in given up measuring the rainfall Guernsey Breeder Assn* reports that ance this year in white top, a weed or “ T„*’ dustries of the two countries cOuld so windy you couldn’t get any ac- TRUCKMAN SAYS NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES cows are being freely offered for the that comes and goes in this section Large users m ay' exchange their end the paper shortage threat in 48 given up measuring the rainfall (Issued) fa l 1 action. Last spring th associa o f the country. It has a hollow0 stem TIRES ARE WORTHLESS bulk coupons fo r “ ration bank certifi hours, Representative Clarence J. curate figures. Very muddy at the Russell Wilson Perdue, GreenC tion had a’ hard time finding enough making a good place for depositing cates. N o one Will receive more gas Brown, (R-Ohio) declared. moment, but Will freeze before long County, truck driver, and Vivian Lu animals to make a sale. Breeders the borer eggs. A Cleveland truckman Who used our oline than represented by the, bid is Brown, member of a committee of and then the; snow starts. cille Stephens, 338 W . Market' St. then wanted to keep their milk string phone to call his headquarters for two sue. On the other hand* no one w ill U. S. Congressmen visiting Canadian I met Eugene Pollock on the boat \ ’ Raymond Harry McPherson, Cedar are receiving a lot Of inquiries about additional truck tires, stated that the receive less* if he is aMe to prove his areas which furnish much of the pa hot I have not seen him since we ville, R, R. 1, carpenter, and Mary as long as possible. Auctioneers Montgomery Co. Fair new synthetic rubber tires are not need. per on which U. S. newspapers are landed: I -am, hot certain o f the 9 Lou Griffith, Xenia, R, R. 2. Rev. sale dates; but dairy farmers are not Worth the time and trouble to put The one-gbllpn hulk coupons which printed, said in a statement: first name but JiO is called “ Gone” . Carl Hicks, New Jasper. scheduling definite dates until they Opens Labor Day them on. He had two blowouts with are issued to members o f the armed “There is a plentiful supply of Seem to have said all that 1 can James Leonard Lucas, aircraft get a final “yes” or “no” or upward in five miles o f ibis place. “ Unless forces as a special ration -for fur- wood in Canada, Gigantic and e f so will sign Off. Hello to all, mechanic, 421 E, Main St., and Emma revision of milk prices. The Montgomery County Fair we get better tires, heavy duly trucks bUgh or leave: travel will Continue in ficient paper mills have sufficient j Your friend, Mae Barnett, 534 E. Market St. w ill open at Dayton on Labor Dap, will have to leave the road”, was his capacity to . more than supply bur * ■ ■ . s Pierre, PROTEIN AND MIXED FEEDS Kenneth E. Smith, Spring Valley, Bept. 6 and continue until Thursday comment. The extras were Bent by newsprint, pulp and paper needs* CLIMBING farmer, and Margaret Rita Donovan, w ith , programs each night. The special messenger from Cleveland. NOTICE TO PARENTS “The only thing that is lacking is 27 California St. Rev. Joseph Trent- W ar Bond D rive Mixed, feeds will soon be Selling at board is giving, $1,250 in W ar Bonds manpower to cut the new wood in the man, Jamestown. $3 to $4 per ton higher, reflecting ad as prizes during the week. ' The Health. Department wishes to forest*/* FRANK S. BIRD GETS James Byron Kyne, Spring Valley, Set For Sept. 9th justments on oilmeals ordered by the There will be horse racing after call the attention of patents to Die farmer, and Marjorie Jarte Bretney, Commodity Credit Corporation. Soy noon and night on Monday, Wed- NEW ASSIGNMENT necessity of having all children im Com Borer Is Spring Valley, Rev. Robert Krutrt- The Third War Bond drive will bean oil meal jumped $11.50 per ton tfcsdti yand Thursday . |The usual munized and Vaccinated before school holtz, ^Vayrieaville. open Sept, 9 and continue fo r the and is noW costing wholesalers about livestock exhibits will have full en it is reported that Frank Bird begins. This should be dene at orkte Working On Potatoes Frank Uimont Johnson, 633 W iley month, The sale o f bonds Will be $57 instead of the $45.50 prior to tries. of this place, who has been with the so that vaccination will be largely healed by the' time school opens, in Ave., Springfield, janitor, and Mr3.. confined to individual* and corpor July 31. Linseed meal in bulk at State Tax Commission, the j>Ast fiv e many of the schools vaccination la -Ed Fergtisort, Dayton pike farmer, Rosie Lee Henderson, 233, N. Fair ations, financial institutions not in Cleveland and Toledo is quoted at $46 years, is to get Examiner Templin’a west of Xeftia, well-known potato St. Rev. Walker, Xenia. cluded, To meet the goal It will but bagging and hadling charges add A . L . P la tte r T o Hold territory. The latter has been made compulsory, in some both procedures grower informed the writer Tuesday Charles Augusti Donnelly, soldier, be necessary for every citizen to at ed before it gets to local points. special auditor and Will check corpor are compulsory, School boards hava that his Crop Will not be anything like Stationed A t Patterson Field, abid least take $100 additional bond to The CCC claimed-that, at the old . Public Sale, Sept. 8 ations and institutions. Be will have been given legal authority to require what it was last year, at lca'st his Margaret Eiieen A rnett .Osborn. Rev, what he has alrady subscribed for price of soybean meal resulting in his headquarters in Wilmington, his immunization and vaccination. We M f. A . L. Flejtiter, Clifton pike feel that immunization and vaccina early planting, the quality is as Bernard P. O’Reilly Osborn, or lias already paid fo r since the a heavy demand' fo r eilmeai. Feed home city. , good hut the weather was mot favor- (Applied For) last tc&mpaign. There w ill Ibe an men think that the higher price will farmer, announces a public sale on tion are very important just now be ' able for increased' size* There is Woodrow Williams Fairfield, labor intense house to house campaign in ease complaints from feeders who his farm Wednesday, Sept. 8th when cause of the shifting of large groups Ronald Melvin Leslie, Jamestown* some damage also from corn borer er, and Ida Mae Jones, Fairfield, both town and township When the have to buy protein to balance home he w ill sell live stock, farm imple of people, As you nihy possibly know government asks each citizen to take ments and farm equipment. Mr, farmer and Ruth Anna Earley, James according to Mr. Ferguson, the first 0 Edward Willie Mabry, 78 Taylor grown grains. the population of Greene County ha# time the pesky worm* have bothered St., mechanic, and Evelyn Lowe, 78 an additional bond in this Third W ar Flatter is credited with having town. Rat. Felix Walker, James almost doubled. 'the potato efep# Taylor St. . Bond subscription. [(Coniitmd oh p#git tkr**), hard of high grade dairy cattle. town. GORDON B. SAVAGE*
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P. M. Monthly meeting o f the ses THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE sion after Prayer Meeting, j Sunday Service* Sabbath School and Congregational j Sunday School 10:06 to 11:0(3 A . M. Earl Wiser who** la#t know* pUei Annual Picnic, Friday, August 27th . Preaching 11:00 A . If. to 12:00 M, of *ddr*M hi 8 i»th G**rd fSqfiabmt Ctluh and Social Activities Evangelistic Sendee 7:S0 P, M. PLUMBING REPAIRS in the Church Social roomsjat 6 P.M . March Ftate, Klv«eiM«, CaUfowtia, Wednesday Servlea It is hoped that every member of will tab* nttidoa that on tha Ned day Prayer Meeting 7:80 P. M, the Sabbath School and Church anc I am in position to servo all my patrons for Plumb of Auguat 1942, Kay W fcw filed Me Sunday School Superintendent, Re- Mias Mary Helen Creuwell spent a their families may be present to en action In tha Common Fiona Court Research Club Meeting fas Nance, ing: Repairs as well as Installation of Fixtures such ffw ajfky* vacation with Mrl awl Mrs. joy real Christian fellowship and be' f it Greene Cohnty, Ohio, fo r div
Repair - Paint - Improve - youj Home now, W e loan money at 595 Assorted Cookies 15c per1 annum, fo r purchase or repairs. Cedarville - Federal 1 Savings. and, Loan D S M & c l Association, w19c Miss? Junia Creswell visited Iasi California Cllnat I o o KELLOGG'S CORN ELAKE, week with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cres- PEACHES 23 Blu* Palftt* ) N .2V,27 * * • . well at Madisonville, Ohio. Miss Merrit White No. 2 MERRIT VINEGAR . ■ ■ ■ Pur* . CORN 16 Blu* Point, Can U V za Cider BQJt 12a Creswell returned by plane to Van- Spring Garden Foncy Np.2 H ’/zo daiia and completed the trip home CORN 16 Dlu* Point, , Can C R E A M V E L V E T F L O U R auc.ront.ed ^ $ l*l» ' by auto. PEARS Bartlett N°Ca2n/229 * Soft 24-Lb IS Blu* Point, MERRIT FLOUR Winter Wheat Bag 98a DICED, (CARROTS Gre*n Vcll«y 1 8lu* Politfi ’ S « l , 3 « MORTON'S SALT Iodized or B’/xa R. J. Warner, superintendent of the Sho* String . '■ Fre* Running w 1 BEETS , 9 Blu* Paint, a?3n 11« Xenia Schools delivered an interest CANDY - PkB 10b GRAPE JUICE Key,tana Pint 19V4« m i ing address before the Summer "School J Blu* Paint* Box Sumweet 32-Oz 3 1 - NOODLE SOUP MIX Pkg 10a graduates of Cedarville'College, Fri PRUNE JUICE t Blu* Point, Box 7-0* day. ffis topic was “Let Us Ration BastEv*t No. 2 GRAPENUTS FLAKES «r^o»t 10a GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2Biu*P*lnt, Can 15a Pkd World Problems” . Degrees were con Apte'* _ 8-Oz Assorted LIM E JU IC E Can 121/aa P O ST T IN S Cereals PkB 25a ferred by President-elect Ira D. Vay- • I ’ve got a home, too, Mister! Every extra bond you buy through tha a Blu* Point, Payroll Savings Plan will help me get back to it. “ Figure It out your* Healthful 17-Oz 17a SHRIDDIIS • N, B. C. - Pks W / z c hinger. Music was furnished by Mrs. V-8 COCKTAIL 2 Blu* Paint, Can Breakfast Cereal •elf.” Cream White ' 3-Lb O L D COFFIK J-JjgL »8« Greer McCaliister. The invocation SHORTENING 13 Real Feint, Pkg 69c RELIABLE Ut was offered by Dr. F. A* Jurkpt and Cream Whit* Lb 23a EAVIY'S COFFEE SHORTENING 4 R*d Paint* - Pkg ■ w Lb 13a the benediction by Dr. W. ’ R. Me Finest Quality -Delicately KEYKOOLEO Lb" 23a l u x T o i l e t s o a p take 7 t Chesney. 9 4 Red Point, Perfumed V«g*fobl* Shortening 3-Lb LIFEBUOY SOAP For That "Clean SPRY 12 R*d Point, - Jar 73 a All Over" pSellrft Cak* 7a Vegetable Shortening S W A N SO A P Large Miss Rachel Douthett, Xenia, and SPRY 4 Red Point, Jar 26e L« can 10a MtlloGlo Mr. Richard Kitchen, farmer near Public Sale? Can 15c S W A N SO A P V / z t PORK & BEANS 1IBlu*P*lnt, L« 1 Springfield, were united in marriage Scott County C A M A Y SO A P PORK fr BEANS 12 Blu* Point* Jar 15a Mnil^i Cak* 7a at the Sycamore United Presbyterian i I am discontinuing farming and will sell at public auction at my VELVEETA CHEESE Kraft’s 2-Lb 860 C L O R O X Bleach,Dijl^foctant 12b Church, near,Cincinnati, Friday even farm located 10 miles south of Springfield and 3 1-2 miles north of 16 R,d Point, Pkg • fit Fancy No, 2 OXYDOL 23a ing at 6:30 o'clock, Rev. Phillip Vogel, Cedarville on State Route 72, at 1 P. M. _E, W. T. -the following SPRING GARDEN PEAS IB Blu* Point, Can 17a L » d hr * officiating. The bride is a graduate property. Limit 2 No. 2 29c DRIFT 23a CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 21 Blu* Points Con L» K o f Cedarville College and Mr. Kitchen SLICED PINEAPPLE Lim it! No. 2 29a DUX 2 3b also attended the same institution.' 23 Blu* Point, Can t it Lb Aunt Sue', WHEAT TOAST WAFERS Sunshine 21d DRY CLEANER * cal' 69a Mrs. Kitchen will continue to teach Wednesday, September 8th Pkg Non Explosive in the Xenia schools, The groom Choose 12i V e ^ te t - 49a CHEEZ-IT5 JR, cracker* Pkg SYRUP w is associated with the Ohio Certified TEAM OF HORSES Hybrid Seed Com Association. They 1 Team o f geldings, 11 and 12 years old. will reside with the bride's father, H. L. Douthett, Xenia, 15 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 Eaveys Peas *18c 3 High Grade Dairy Cows, fresh with calves by side; 3 First Calf BUY WAR BONDS Dairy Heifers With calves by side, 5 months old; 1 Guernsey H eifer to freshen this fall; 3 yearling Shorthorn Heifers; 8 . yearling bulls, m r 2 9 c 2 Shorthorn and 1 Guernsey. Dill Mixed Pickles
' lavey't Quick Coolt, 49 HEAD OF SHEEP 49 or Regular 20 yearling Shropshire Ewes; 17 aged Shrop ewes; 10 spring lambs, Polled Oats * 19c COZY 2 Shropshire Bucks, 1 is three years old,and one yearling. SALAD DRESSING ■ fAerrlt 19a EAVEY'S TEA f « THEATRE • 50 HEAD OFSHOATS 50 Limited Supply V Oron&E^ket 1 $ SALAD DRESSING Merrit 10a M ERRIT TEA Fin* Cup A ll double treated. Limited Supply Qudllty w JELLY CANDY Assorted Lb 29a APPLE BUTTER ,u Old , Fri. and Sat., Augutt 27-28 FARM MACHINERY In Cello Patitloned Gene Tierney - George Montgomery KOTEX o’ f ’ f i l CITRUS MARMAUDI John Deere general purpose tractor on steel with breaking plow. “CHINA GIRL” I-H-C corn planter with tongue truck ai)d fertilizer attachments; a*C£» T-H -C Tractor and Double Disc Harrow; eight foot drag; cultipacker, Also Late News Events five foot McCormick Deering mower (good); I-II-C self dumping hay rake; Oliver Power Lift Grain Drill, good as new; Oliver Superior Sun. and Man., August 29-30 Manure Spreader; International rubber tired farm 'wagon with 60 Lana Tumor — Robert Young - bushel grain bed and complete stock rack. REMEMBER -We Sell Quality “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” 10 inch Hammer Mill; Cylinder corn shelter; si* inch fifty foot Plus News and Miniatures endless belt; farm sled; five shovel cultivator and 15 rolls picket cribbing used one year. m i • i i 1 -d. wnd Thurs., Sept. 1*2 12 Hog boxes, 2 hog feeders, 1 hog oiler, 3 galvanized hog tanks In Jimmy Lydon *— John Litel cluding one heater unit almost new; 100 rod hog fence, 100 .,5 1-2 tiiry Aldrich. Gut* Gliuridttri foot steel posts, 1 power sickle grinder, 100 feet garden hose, and 50 bales of Wheat Straw. Selected Short Subjects Thriit A. L. Flatter, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR EGGS m m WITH THE WIND” OWNER DAN BAILEY—Cedarville Open Every Night Until 6 P. M., Except Saturday * One Performsucc Only * * WE1KERT AND GORDON, Auctioneers, ...... —— -n ■Mm UNIFORM n sn tiA n O N A l NOTICE OF APPOOW BNT Nomcm or 4mamam Estate of Samuel A. Holland, De- Bstste o f on * A . Dobbins,’ Do- Eststo o f Beta B, Miller, Daefesed. Notice is hereby given that .Howard ceased, Neticeis hereby given that William SSSSLk k ,- . Notice is that Alta L. Miller has been duly appointed as l. HolJaifti has been duly appointed te o f R»to M. Dobbins has bean duly appointed Executor of the estate of Ret* B. as Executor of the estate o f Samuel of B w v e w Miller, deceased lato of Beavercreek as executrix of the estate of Otin A A. Holland, deceased, late of Spring 5*S3 Ohio, : Dobbins, deceased, late o f CedarriUe* Valley, Greene County, Ohio, Twp., Greene County, Ohio, *1 Dated this 3rd day o f August, .1948, U n o q for August 29 Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of August, Farmers Advised to Dated this 13th dsy of August, WILLIAM B. McCALU BTSB 1948. Judge of the Probate Court, Green* m m F f t s i Check H ag Cholera Urn: W IL L IA M B, M cC A LLIS TE R WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, DAYTON, OHIO Judge of the Probate Court, Greene .. US TO Six Gomroon-Sense ISRAEL’S WN AND County, Ohio, —BUY W AR BONDS TODAY RESTORATION County, Ohio, I q i t 6, La b r Day, 7,8,9 Precautions Listed .. h i m ii lien iih i p i in ifT1" . iin-jp i p i LESSOR Terr-K xodu* 31:749; 34;«-«, ST, : -The swine-raiser’s old enemy, hog cholera, in on the march again— GOLDEN TEXT—H i* Lord U JonS-sufTerln* and of gm t mercy, forrivln* Iniquity and DAY AND NIGHT and according to all indications it i« tranisrefilon.—Numberc H:15. likely to be one of the greatest; W A R E ffort * * * threats to. our 1943 war goals in EDUCATIONAL *nd ENTERTAINING God is righteous, and cannot look N onsc pork production, with approval or in forgiveness upon $! IS Last season nearly 5,000 cholera HEEDS STRAW FROM FARMS SOMETHING NEW — SOMETHING DIFFERENT sin until H is mercy has been stirred P outbreaks w ere reported to ^govern and set free to act by repentance. ig HORSE RACING — LARGE FAIR EXHIBITS ment authorities, and there were Then H e whose wrath is hotly.' kin probably that many more which at dled against man’s transgression were never officially reported. shows Himself as the tender'and St These widespread outbreaks' have gracious God, ’’keeping loving-kind D< undoubtedly left the virus, of chol Attendance Prizes Each. Nigh ness for thousands, forgiving iniqui era in thousands of rural areas, ty and transgression and sin.” $1>25(MX> JJnited States Savings Bonds given away during Fair Week ready to" renew its attack when it The comes in contact with susceptible This grace of God is fully re " issue i vealed in Christ and the redemption, swine. No one can say exactly what New E the annual cholera loss is at this which Ha brought to man, but is Stage Acts of National ep frot time, but it is reliably estimated to prefigured in the experiences of I be in the neighborhood of $20,000,- Israel under the law. News, 000. That much pork, in itself, I. God’s Wrath Kindled (Exod. Cox, ov Reputation would go a long way toward meet 32:7-10), » ton Da • • ' • ,-x ■■ 1 . •' i ing our increased production goals Tbeto are those who would have WiU appear each, afternoon and night . didate I this season, according .to the Am eri us think-of God as a benevolent old Roosev can Foundation for Animal Health. gentleman who is easily hoodwinked . preside So, the first advice to farm ers by clever sinners who can talk fast The fo' LOTS TO SEE who are co-operating in tbe na to cover their iniquity. Even if He tion’s stepped-up hog program does ses it, He is supposed to be so 1 reliabU Some of the best race horses in the'country ★ STRAW from your form, Mr. Farmer, is vitally Is: “ Watch ont for cholera.” tenderhearted that -He overlooks, Daily I their sin, , - , Here are a few common-sense needed as substitute for wood pulp in the manufac and is Racing Afternoon and- Nigh t ------Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Such-folk, had better read these precautions which every-farmer ture of special containers forimportant w ar goods. . the TY< should take to protect his drove words, “That my. wrath may wax Fine Live Stock Exhibits, Victory Cardens story against this No. 1 swine killer: hot.” The wrath of God is a real i and awful affection of the divine na SAVE YOUR STRAW. Do not use it for bedding or as folk ' ■ Agricultural and Horticultural displays, Fine Arts 1. H ave the entire .spring, pig crop ture and it is revealed against man R ow ing back for humus. •. but SELLTf TO US FOR “ Indi immunized against cholera by the who sins against His holy law. Culinary, Flower Show, School and 4-H Club Exhibits, local veterinarian, around weaning cal he? The special sin of Israel on this- time.. If this is done while pigs are Dixon occasion was idolatry, which is the COOKING SCHOOL Conducted by Miss . Penny Prudcn small, it w ill take less serum and setting up of some material symbol reaches •virus, conserving available supplies on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. to represent the invisible' God. avowed needed to take care of this year’s Moses had; been with God in the HM LP . ii. ure n eed H E LP! larger pig crop. scarce t mount for 40 days.” He had been 2. Isolate newly purchased swine is goin( TU E SD A Y, SEPTEM BER 7th — the Lord's representative in their for at least two weeks before al Help us bale straw and haul to our pers. J midst, His presence had evidently AFTERNOON — Draft Horse Show, Stage Acts and Pony Races lowing them to mingle with the Mill. Give us all the time you can Fla., Dt. home drove. been the chief stabilizing influence. ", Cox, D> AT. NIGHT — Saddle Horse Show and Stage Acts ' * ■ > 3. Do not let trucks or wagons Having, their eyes set on a man, spare/ to either bale or haul — or drive through your hog lots or pas or a material object to take His dent. GAMES RIDES — - SHOWS AND OTHER ENTERTANMENT tures. They might carry the virus place, they had lost sight of the in do both. We w£U pay you woJUL “ Her, . of cholera on their wheels. : visible God. So they proceeded to from V CHILDREN’S DAY SEPT.<7th establish this idol which would pro 4. Keep out of your neighbor’s ^the far; hog lot, and keep him out of yours. vide a center of worship. At first it All children under 12; years free • SOLDIER’S DAY, SEPT. 8 th which < 5. Raise spring pigs on freSh, was evidently intended to remind' between 12'and 15 years,subject to .Admitted iree if in clean pasture, away from germ-con them of God, but soon it led them PHONE TIPP CITY 3731 AND REPORT the fo il Federal tax of 4c uniform. taminated old hog lots. out into heathen revelry (Exod, 32: ‘’One 6. It any pigs show signs of sick «, 17, 18). , Y0DR STRAW SUPPLY TO US NOW raising ness; have the trouble diagnosed im Whatever a man puts between urging ADMISSION including Federal Tax 35c mediately, so protective steps can himself; and God, even though he Do your patriotic duty by making A H , your STRAW had be, be taken in time. . may at first intend it to be but p C. C. Nfeff, President R- C. Haines, Secretary reminder of God, will lead him away available to aid defense. tank an Experience shows that one of the 1 principal problems, in dealing with from God. Ritual, symbols, theol- ‘ill the six hog cholera is Its similarity to ogyy scholarship, all good in their 1 ,: . hogs. places, may become the idols which- rious other swine diseases. TypicaP ‘‘It w cholera symptoms include a high fe separate present-day man from ver, partial or complete prostration, God. - ■ installa: lack,of appetite and listlessness. II. God’s Mercy Invited (Exod, THE QUEEN CITY PAPER COMPANY nonsens’' ifc OPEN MONDAYS FROM 12:30 P. M. UNTIL 8:45 * 34:4-9). tjally it Aaron had only a weak “ alibi” to TIFF CITY, OHIO • . S • PHONE 3731 the cou Agriculture offer. The golden calf had prac “And tically made itself (see. Exod, 32: Jjjgtrict 1 ‘% 4rotirsiro*> ... in ■ASS-;-- 24). How quick man is to justify ____ iL .o r > ...... Industry himself instead of .admitting his forth th- guilt.. No doubt our excuses sound . “ The' By FLORENCE C. WEED just as silly as Aaron's in the ears shame < of God. , “ Let’s Moses knew, better. The sin was Broom Corn matter, dealt with in drastic fashion. When Vacuum cleaners, carpet sweepers one deals with a wild ravenous one of and push brooms made from trop beast, there is one remedy—“ shoot ees. f ical fibers, have decreased the mar ket for the ordinary broom made to kill.” Not only were the leaders G, v of the wickedness slain, but the and E cure to fiigfl from the broomcorn plant, At the “ Buili B ■ same time, lower prices do not in ground gold of the calf image was yo u r C h r i s t m a s put intq water, which all Israel net oanf veigle'"people into buying more sy struc g ifts fo r m en fat; brooms. drank. Thus were they all marked as sharing the guilt of this idolatry. back w, n • I the service Mrlft Broomcom is unique among There is a lesson here for us. Full Value for Your Dollar! Let’s m; for the Arm y midi* agriculture products in that the America is far from God. We need pervisioi log date dsadliae brush is the only part of the to seek His face in repentance. But plant now used. The stalk Is left rectf'd b, is October 19th. s. let us remember that we (that is, standing In the field and is Christian men and women) are a taxpaye? " for other services, 'plowed under .the. next spring. part of America. It is our guilt, “ The Some is used for feed but is October 31st. We have a and we ought to be.on our faces be lightly. riot ranch liked by animals. fore God, pleading for God’s mercy wide selection of gifts the There’s a commonly used ex tha(; she 1 ex- The plant wiU grow in most states upon our land. men have voted “m
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