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Volumn LXXIXI Cedarville, Ohio, . M a y , March 11, 1949 Number 14 Suspend Youth’s Red Cross Volunteers Produce t Grape Grove Church Services MV Milk Co-op "■-Wkt- Sentence CHURCH OF GOD A 15-y e a r-o 1 d Paintersville Church Is Elwood C. Palmer, minister. To Meet in youth was given a suspended sen­ Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. tence to the Lancaster Boys Indus­ Ervin Cultice, supt. trial School by Juvenile Judge W. B. McCallister, Jr., at a hearing Dedicated Morning worship 11:00. Children’s service at 6.00. Friday after the boy was arrested Greene Gounty members of the. In spite of the blustery* This Sunday evening brings to by sheriff’s deputies on charges weather on Sunday, March oth, Miami Valley Cooperative Milk a close the Xenia revival. We o f entering an inhabited dwell­ the new building of the Grape Producers Association have re­ urge you to plan to attend. ing and larceny in the night sea­ Grove Church of Ghrist was ceived official notice that the co­ The board of Christian educa­ son. packed -to overflowing with tne operative’s annual meeting will tion will meet in the church Tues­ He was accused , of a Paint­ crowds who turned out to Wit- as be held in the ballroom of the day evening 7:45. ersville burglary Thursiaynight. 1 ness and take part in the dedi­ Biltmore Hotel in Dayton on Tues­ We are planning an Ordinance Deputies said he stole $15 in cation of this new house of wor­ day, March 15. dimes from the home of Mrs, ship for this historic congrega­ Service in the Xenia Church John W . Collins, R. R. 5, Xenia, Louise Jordan. tion. When the main auditorium Thursday evening at 7:30. Plan who represents Greene* Fayette, to be present. was filled to capactiy the remain­ and Pickaway counties on the as­ der of the people were ushered in­ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN sociation’s board of Directors, to the lower auditorium where CHURCH said that preparations are being At Cedarville College they heard and partook in the made to entertain the largest service through the use of the WMM Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. number of members and their The annual women’s Bible read­ Sabbath school 10 a. m. supt. ing contest was held Wednesday public address system installed in families ever to attend the co­ the building. At least two hund­ Aruthur B. Evans. operative’s annual conclave. during the vonvocation exercises, Preaching 11 a. m. 1 John 3:16. with Rosemary Elam, Cedarville, red and eighty people were pre­ Mr. Collins, who is president sent at this service. •' The Junior Sabbath School choir of the Association, will be in capturing the first prize of $5. will have charge of the music for j p — Mary Louise Stormont, Cedar­ In nine months from the tiftie charge of the business session \*A Red Cross production volunteers last year made 1,236,472 garments; this service. ville, was awarded the four-dol- of the burning of the former, and program, which will follow beautiful, wood structure the 40,469 complete layettes, and more than 17,000,000 surgical dressings ft . Union Lenten service will be the luncheon scheduled for 11:30 lar second prize. Third, fourth, hospitals,*in their localities. Above, two workers cut material to ma... held in our church next week ajid fifth prizes o f $3, $2, and $1 congregation has raised the mon­ a. m. The annual report to the ey, built this fine building and sandbags, used in treatment of polio victims. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. This members will be given by Leslie went to Eloise Rutan, Mechan- service is in charge of the College icsburg, Dorothy Davis, New dedicated it to the worship of C. Mapp, general manager-treas­ caravaners. urer. Boston, and 'Viola Thurman God. With only a comparatively small debt remaining the congre­ The Ladies Aid are serving a Speakers on the program will Englewood. Helen Rife, New Con­ Getting Around Cafeteria Supper in our church cord, and Geralding Powell, gation is making a valiant effort be Charles W. Holman, executive to pay for it in full in record ‘Exterminator’ dining, room , this (Friday) eve­ secretary of the National Coop­ Huntington, W. Va., were the Cedarville ning from 5:30 p. m. to 8. It is other contestants. Judges for the time, possibly before the first an­ ✓ erative Mill Producers Federation niversary of the burning of the a chicken supper, priced reason­ Washington D. C., and Dr* Ten­ contest were the Rev. Robert F. Here and there—Frank Cres- Hearing to Be ably, and all are cordially invited. Paxton, Jr., Clifton First Presby­ old comes around. Fine gifts are well seems to be a man of per­ nyson, humorist and philosopher still being received from far and They hope to begin to serve of Findlay, Ohio. Mr. Holman’s terian Church, the Rev. Robert petual motion. Have you ever promptly at 5:30 p. m. W . Mulholland, Xenia Secorfd wide. Offerings are being taken watched him in action at his address is titled “ The Dairyman each night of the special series Continued Y. P, C. U. 6:30 p. m. Subject at the Nations Capital.” Dr. Guy- Clara Sexton, Cedarville high top outdoor girls in the Miami United Presbyterian Church, and place of business. He can “ cook is the second in the series on the school sophomore, won a vaca­ Valley at the Dayton Sports show Mrs. John Bickett, Clifton. The o f meetings, ,running for two a deal” on most any commodity Preliminary hearing of evi­ er’s subject Is “ Cooperatives1— weeks nightly after the dedica­ theme, “ SHARING MY FAITH.” tainment will he provided by the tion trip to Canada as one of the last week. prizes for the contest are donated With equal ease. One minute he’s dence in a fraud chai'ge filed a- tion. A ll above bare expenses( is The topic being “Christianity is Swanee River Boys, popular by Miss Margaret Belle Rife, selling coal, the next its a deal gainst Raymond Gill, 32, Wabash, Contagious.” Leader, Mary Louise Class of 1916. being tinned into the building in tile, while a little later you’ll singers who appear regularly on fund. Ind., will be resumed Friday. Xe­ Stormont. This .theme deals with radio station WLW. The convocation program Mar. find him inspecting some part of The service of dedication was nia Municipal Judge D. M. Ault­ the importance of the Evangelistic Guests at the luncheon and On the School Scene 16 will be presented by Miss Mar­ his corn shelling machinery. ... Mrs,E.J.Lett led by the minister, Kenneth T. man granted a continuance of the Crusade before the church, and meeting to follow include E. M. By Janet Hull garet Reid of Dayton, and Nor­ Frank enjoys the selling game Norris. After the singing of the heai’ing which started Tuesday we wish all of our young people Wallace, Xenia, editor of the Mi­ man Yoder, in behalf of the Ohio maybe that’s why he is so good could attend and receive t ie bene­ Rev. R. C. Frederick delivered beautiful and meaningful solo, morning. ami Valley Farmer, Henry W. Department of Public Welfare. at it. . . . Prof. Frederick Carlsen fit from such a discussion. Chapel Service Monday Morning “ Open the Gates of the Temple" Gill is charged with obtaining Ochs and James Davis, Dayton, Dies Saturday The program will include 'slides of Cedarville College is sport­ Sabbath evening isrthe date for the chapel message to us Monday by Mrs. K. Norris, Lester Ex­ $850 undere false pretenses Fred W. Issler, Market Adminis­ of the woi'k connected with re­ ing a new 1949 Chevrolet. Saw the monthly Religious Film, morning. Taking his theme from line, elder of the church led in through the “extermination” of trator. Cincinnati, E. J. Ryger, habilitation services for the blind. him Saturday last and he seem­ which will be presented at 7:30 the Book of Judges, the speaker the Invocation Prayer. After the ed as happy as a boy with a new termites at the home of Mrs. South Bend, Indiana, and county In Springfield Spring vacation will begin at p, m. The committee have been pointed out the deception used scripture lesson chosen and toy, but then who wouldn't be. . Mary O. Benigar, Jamestown. agricultural extension agents in 4 p. m. Friday, March 18. Classes successful in securing for this by Delilah in her betrayal of Solemn requiem mass for Mrs. read for the occasion, the church . . They tell us up at the College Prosecutor George R. Smith the market area. Leaders of oth­ will reconvene at 8:20 a. m. Mon­ service the highly recommended Samson. He emphasized the fact Kathryn Louise Lett, 30, wife choir, under the direction of that Cedar Day will be revived called two members of the Ohio er local farm cooperatives in the day, March 28. Absences from film entitled, “ Youth for the that deception has taken a sig­ of Elmer J. Lett of Springfield Mrs. Ralph Cummings and assist­ this year. The date has. been set Pest Control Operators associa­ area have also been invited to class on March 18 or March 28 Kingdom” . While it has a special- nificant part in social trends were held Tuesday morning at ed by Mrs. Hersel Long at the for Saturday May 14, an all day tion to the witness stand and both attend. will count double. message for young people, it is throughout the history of man. 10 a. m. in. St. Bernard Church. organ, rendered the anthem, affair. There will be a host of testified no evidence of termites Directors besides Mr. _ Collins, also appropriate for all ages. The growth of many destructive Burial was in St. Bernard Ceme- Miss Charlotte Collins, Clif­ “Show Us The Way.” spectators present that day in­ ever having been in the house was are Harvey M. Burnet, R. R.2, No admission charge, all cordially movements have been accelerated ter. ton, and Kenneth Dailey, Union, The minister read out the found. Waynesville, C. D. Roberts, Lew- cluding alumni, prospective stu­ invited. A free will offering will by^thc use of this factor'. Decep­ Mrs. Lett died at 9:05 a. m. are representing the Caravaners names of the building committee, A. L. Davis, chairman of the isburg, B. M. Coffman, R. R. 1, dents pnd friends of Cedarville be taken- to defray rental cost tion was employed in the meth­ Saturday in Springfield City hos­ at a series of meetings at the consisting of Millard K. Riten- College. Many years ago before board o f , organization, claimed R. R. 4. Greenville, Harry Little­ of the film. The devotional serv­ ods of the Nazis and Fascists and pital where she had bgen a pa­ Friends’ Church in Jamestown. our, Chairman, Hersel Long, Har­ the usual fee for an operation john,. R. R. 1, Casstown, Ssta the war practically 'closed our ice will be conducted by the Y. today it is being resorted to In tient since February 3. Wednesday evening Miss Collins ley French, Lester Exline, Earl such as Gill allegedly performed Smith, R. R. 1, Tipp City, and college bn the hill, Cedar Day P. C. U. . connection with the workings of Born in Springfield, Jan. 17, presented a piano solo and ac­ Ritenour and Basil Cornett. The was an outstanding event o f the was “ about $250.” J. L. Purdy, Russell Ream, R, R. 2, Spring- 1919, she was the daughter of Mr. field. . Communism. companied Mr. Dailey during his contractor, O. C. Mitchell of year. All kinds^ of stunts were secretary of the organization, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Preceding the address, Cletus and Mrs. Clarence Hyme, of Ce­ vocal solo. Springfield was then presented performed,, games were played corroborated Mr. Davis’ state­ Mr. Burnett is vice-president darville, R. R. 1, Mrs. Lett attend­ CHURCH Frederick sang the selection, On Wednesday night, March 16, to the assembly. and of course her majesty the ments. of the Association and Mr. Roh­ ed St. Bexmard School and Cath­ “My God and I,” and the double- the Cedarville College Caravaners Herbert Steucher of Latonia, queen was crowned. Mrs.Lloyd Gill was arrested in Wabash, Paul H. Elliott, minister. nerts is secretary. olic Central High School. 10:00 a, m. Sabbath _ school, mixed quartet sang “Thankful.” will have charge of the Lenten Ky. led in the receiving of the Beriham (Puddie Anderson) of Ind. a week after the warrant Margie Bradfute served as Surviving gesides the husband praver meeting at the Cedarville very fine offering for the build­ Yellow Springs tells us that she had been sworn out. He was re- James W. Steel, supt. ^ . chairman for the chapel pro­ and parents are two sisters, Mrs. United Presbyterian Church. ing fund, after which' am-'ekpres^' wacr.jitin. Jaot -Gedtu" Bay—. 'turned' ■hese5“-urraigtted*" zmd -retl> - HriCO-ra^-ur:: Morning' worship, * Robert. Cjtylor, and. Mrs- Merle ion of-thankg to;Cod hifif to all leased under $2,200 bond. ‘ He Sermon, “ Wanted: Honest Men.” gram. » . . . The movies of the 1948 World queen before the event was. cur- . 'Campbell both of Springfield, who have in any way helped in 3:00 p. m. The Junior Society. Series between the Cleveland tailed. We’ll be looking forward claims he operates a tree service F. F. AA. - F. H. A. Annual two brothers, Robert Hyme of the erection of this building was and termite control business in The Union Midwe'ek Lenten Indians and the Boston Braves to May 14, . , . We arc sorry Is Being Planned Los Angeles and Charles Hyme read. to see.ihe Aulds leave Cedarville, Wabash. service on Wednesday evening, Named to of Cedarville R. R. 1. were shown by Kappa Sigma O. L. Mitchell, of the firm O. Mr. Purdy, who was asked to March 16, will be at the United Plans are being started for a Kappa in the convocation room Its always kind of hard to say G, Mitchell and Son, presented set forth the aims of the organ­ Presbyterian Church, at 7:30 p. chapter annual by members of Thursday evening. good-bye to folks y.ou get to local Future Farmers’ and Fut­ the keys of the building on be­ like a whole lot. We only hope ization he represents, said the as­ m. Fair Board ure Homemakers’ organizations, half of the architect and con­ they like their new home in sociation works for the standard­ .Choir Rehearsal is Saturday Walker, Jo Ann Miller, JoAnn assisted by the Veterans' class tractors to Millard K. Ritenour, Springfield as well as they did ization of extermination proced­ evening at 7:30. Robert L. Fudge, 19, near Heidorn, Helen Pitzer, Leona who received them on behalf of ure and protection of prospect­ Jamestown, has been chosen to and the Women’s Adult class.. Shaw and Ruth Ellen Peterson. . Driver Enters their Cedarville home. Someone METHODIST CHURCH Last Tuesday ads were solicit­ the building committee and the in Springfield added a note of ive clients of exterminators. represent boys’ 4-H activities as William B. Collier, minister junior fair board member ofr the ed from the merchants of Cedar­ Five New Pupils Enrolled church. humor to the situation when they He urged persons contacted by Sunday School at 10:0.0 a. m. 1949 state fair, W. H. Palmer, ville and Xenia by a committee In Cedarville Schools The address of dedication was complimented Harvey Auld re­ an exterminator to check with hi§ Not Guilty Plea Walter Boyer, supt. of pupils from the organizations, Cedarville High School wel­ delivered' by Herbert Stuecher, cently for deciding to move into office, 40 Court street, Hamil­ state 4-H leader, announced. Morning Service at 11:00. Ser­ supervised by Miss Hise. comes several new pupils this minister of the Church of Christ civilized territory. I guess the ton, before contracting for any The youth son, of Myron R. mon subject, “Rekindling Spirit­ In the near future a date will week. They are: Jeanne Huston, of Latonia, Ky. His message Springfielder considers Spring- such services and investigate be­ Fudge., was chosen with Alice In Auto Death ual Fires.” This will be the be­ be selected to take pictures for Junior: Faye Huston, Sophomore: was on the subject, “A Habita­ field to be civilized territory and fore they invest. Leight'el, 19A Upper Sandusky, John Hunter, 51 Y e 11 o w ginning of a week of designated the annual. Photographs and Loreta Corbean, Eighth grade; tion of God.” His strong message Cedarville a stretch of wild coun­ R. R. 3, who will represent girls' Springs, R, R. 1, entered pleas of “Week of Dedication.” During other content of the book will Bessie Mae Pickel. and Can was very appropriate for the oc­ try. We’re glad he was only jok­ 4-H Clubs. innocent to two charges—second the week the emphasis will be feature personnel and activities Farmer. Seventh grade. casion leaving a challenge for ing. . . . Spring sure is on its Young Fudge was nominated degree manslaughter and drunken the church to endeavor to upon self-dedication and prayer of the four organizations. , . . Jeanne, Faye and Bessie Mae driving— when arraingned late way. Two harbingers recently by the Greene County 4-H club ATTAIN. appeared in Cedarville. The first for our world-wide missionary council and later was chosen by are from Xenia Central: Loret­ Monday afternoon before Xenia work. Greyhounds Outrun Indians ta from Wilmington; and Carl, The act of dedication was road was the robins recently of the the state 4-H committee which Municipal Judge D. M, Aultman. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Last Thursday evening the In­ from South Solon. ‘by the minister and the congre­ South. We' saw the other up at Connection with each year selects one boy and His bond was set at $3,000, A special meeting in the Week dians were beaten in a close We hope that you will all be gation responsively. The -read­ gym Tuesday afternoon. These one girl for the honor. Hunter is charged in the traffic of Dedication will be held Tues­ race with the Greyhounds from very happy at Cedarville. ing of these .words formally set the rorue court near the college death of Glenn L. Deaton, 66 Yel­ aside the building to the worship day, March 15. It will begin with Mr. Palmer also announced the Dixie by a score of 49-44. The two orques cronies, Dr. Jamie­ lobbery selection of six young Ohvw^s JUNIOR REFLECTS ON low Springs hardware store own­ o f God, the preaching o f the gos­ a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. game was a see-saw type of son and Mr, Wagner were tend­ to represent the state’s 60,000 4- SCHOOL er over the weekend. pel, and the service of mankind Questioning by Greene county in. Bring a covered dish and your game with no one knowing which erly getting their court in shape. H members at national 4-H Club School, in general, is thought Marcus Shoup, Xenia, repre­ in all spiritual things. authorities Saturday failed - to table service. team would come out on top in- They topped off the afternoon camps this summer. til the last few minutes of play. of by Junior as that utterly sented Hunter in court. Judge After the singing of the beau­ witli a short game, of course. . link Dwight Cherry, 50, Zanes- This will be followed by a ser­ Marvin Kenney, 20, New Bur­ A t the end of the first quarter dreadful phase of life, which com­ Aultman set bond on the man­ tiful hymn, “I Love Thy King­ . . Last week “Dude” Reynolds vile, confessed school burglar, vice in which Rev. Oliver Hall, lington, R. R. 1, Clinton County, the score was 10-9 with the In­ pels him to do this and that, and slaughter charge at $2,500 and dom, Lord.” , Harley French, el­ had fresh meat on his front with the looting of the Ross town­ pastor of the Methodist Church and Betty Hutchinson, 17, Ply­ dians in the lead. At the half the usually “ this and that" are the driving while intoxicated case der of the congregation, led in doorstep at the Cedarville locker. • ship school of $300 in December in Jamestown, will be guest mouth, R. R. 1, will attend the Greyhounds led, and from then on things he detests to do. (At bond at $500. Both affidavits were prayer and pronounced the ben­ Someone threw a dead ground­ 1948, the sheriff’s office reported speaker. Monday. annual National Founders Camp the Indians couldn’t get ahead least, he thinks they arel) He signed by Patrolman Estel D, ediction. The service closed with hog in an appropriate place Midweek Lenten Services at at Camp Miniwanca, Mich. although they trailed their op­ can see no advantage of studies. Boggs who investigated the case the singing of “ Blest Be the near the front door. When asked Deputies said the man, work­ 7:30 p. m, Wednesday in the_U- Those who will represent Ohio ponents closely until the last. Yet mother and father insist along with Russell Bradley,' police Tie That Binds." .about said ground hog “ Dude” ing in connection with an accom­ nited^ Presbyterian Church. The 4-H Clubs at the National 4-H The Holp brothers each suc­ that he needs an education; con­ chief at Yellow Springs. replied that he had a mortal fear plice, had admited nearly fifty the service. school burglares and safe crack­ Club Camp in Washington D. C. ceeded in scoring 15 points, but sequently he attends school daily, Mr. Shoup demanded a prelimi­ SEEK PARTITION for dead snakes and such so ings since 1946, including the ZION BAPTIST CHURCH in June are Elaine Williams, 18, Paul Vest, center for the Indians, except for the few times he begs nary examination for his client some of his friends were play­ Partition of three Xenia town­ robbing of the Yellow Springs G. A. Adams, minister Wilmington, R. R. 3; Patricia scored 24 points to take the to stay home because of a slight and that matter was assigned for ing a yearly trick on him. He ex­ ship tracts is sought by Harley Bryan High School building 10:15 Sunday school Lombard, 18, Plan City, R. R. 1; high-point honors of the even­ headache, which usually eases 9 a. m. Friday before Judge Ault­ pects the worse to come later on Bradshawrin a suit on file in the some eighteen months ago. 11:00 j. m. Morning Worship William Wolford, 20, Mansfield, ings up surprisingly after the school man. when the snakes start moving, a- common pleas court. However, he-had been in Ind­ Tuesday 7:30 Choir rehearsal R. R. 2, and Ralph E. Culler, 20, bus is out o f sight. Lynchburg, Charles Batson, hout. Wonder why “Dude" Third Round Played Maybe I do need an education, Yellow Springs police sqy Hunt­ iana in December last year, not Wednesday 7:00 p. m. prayer Bryan. R. R. 3. er’s auto sideswiped park cars Xenia; Louella Hintop, Cinchn doesn’t use one of his meat clev- in the vicinity of the Ross school, service. In Class Tournament Junior will argue, but those “stu­ nati; Lida Davis, D&ytonj Jos* ■ ers on his snake friends. . . . pid things" they teach yen in on Xenia avenue, and then knock­ authorities said. Junior boys took the third ed Mp. Deaton to the pavement eph Tanganelli, no address giv* CLIFTON UNITED round of the intermural tourna­ schoo) cannot possibly aid ip my near the Little theater in the en; Mary Risch, Cincinnati, and FORECLOSURE ASKED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Loyola Beats ment by turning back their un­ education. Herbert Humphreys, Cincinnati. PARTITION^ SOUGHT And then there’s homework. business district Saturday night, Foreclosure of Bath township , Dr. John W. Bickett, minister derclassmen, the Sophomores, by Shoup and Hagler, Xenia* are the Partition of two Xenia prop­ How’ he hates tlmtl It is always inflicting fatal head injuries. The real estate is asked in a suit Charlotte Collins, orgaiy'' a score o f 16 to 13. In this game, . lawyers for Mi;. Bradshaw. erties belonging to the estate of interfering when there’s a good merchant died early Sunday in seeking to ' pollect $2,689.69, Sabbath School 10:0^ / m. both teams were fighting for a the late James Kennedy, Xenia, Jackets in movie on at the neighborhood Springfield City hospital. claimed due on a note, filed by Casper Arnett and OnM.--*e>piar- neither team had won a round is asked in a suit on file in com­ theatre, or when the gang has Hunter was declared intoxi­ The estate of Hannah L. Jobe row, Supts. Lesson topic, “ Di­ place in the final playoff, as the Peoples Building arid Sav­ mon pleas court. planned a little “get-together.” cated following a test by Dr. II. was appraised as follows: gross ings Co., Xenia, against Hendrix vine Resources for Human previously. Claiming one-fourteenth of a NABB Tourney Yes, school is all “sissy stuff." C. Schick, Xenia police surgeon value, $17,044.83; deductions. $2- . and Aileen Kilgore, whose ad­ Needs.” With the exclusion of this share for each principal, the None of the fellows ever get their and coroner. 095.24; net value, $14,959.59. dress is unknown to the plain­ Preaching Services 11:00 a. m. The Cedarville fcollege Yellow game, the seniors, juniors, and plaintiffs are Mary K.. Highley, Jackets fell before, the second freshmen are lined up in a three- lessons,, and the girls,—they are tiff. Sermon topic, “A Discussion the teachers’ pets.—all they do is Bernadette Lucas, Elsie C. Ken­ of Eternal Life.” Dr. Bickett. half attack of Loyola of Baltimore way tie for the championship. Mitchell Griffith wag named a nedy, all of Xenia against Mar­ sigh and say, “ I just have to do The Young People will meet 79-67 in the first round of the Wednesday morning the three party defendant as he may have garet Kennedy Fox, Wyoming, my homework tonight, especially a claim on the real estate by rea­ ' at 7:30 and will be lead by Miss NAIB tournament at Kansas City teams will draw to decide their O.; Harry E, Foley, Dayton; for that dii-v-i-fire new Science Martha Tannehill. Tuesday night. opponents, and the first game son of rental agreement. J. Carl Rita Kennedy Harder, Elmwood teacher.” (A pian, of course!) Marshall, Xenia, is attorney for The Jackets were on the short of the last round will be played Park, 111.; Mary Alice Foley, Day- end of the halftime score but that noon. The final game will Yes, believe it or not, this all the plaintiff. refers to the subject “ School" of ton; Mable Foley Carr, Los An­ To Hold Slipper were within striking distance un­ be played Monday noon, March geles; Ethel Foley,Simpson, De­ til midway in the second-half. 1 4 ,, , . which nothing good man be said. ASKS DIVORQE Or, c»n there? troit; J. William Foley, Dayton; At U, P. Church The locals left Cedarville by Charging neglect, Mildred l ! Thomas G. Burdell, Cincinnati; auto last Saturday morning and C. H. S. Girls Go In For Basket- Let us look at the situation The Ladies Aid society of the Singleton, Xenia, is seeking a and Edna E. Bolanger, Cincin­ arrived in Kansas City Sunday ball from another angle, from the United Presbyterian church will point of view of Junior’s older divorce from Harry Carter Sing­ nati; Zella M. Junghins, Cincin­ afternoon. They attended the tip- A marked change has taker nati. Marshall and Marshall. Xen­ sponsor a cafeteria chicken sup­ place on the gym floor at Cedar- sister, For her, “School Days” leton, Cedarville. Married In o ff banquet Sunday evening. ia law firm, is,handling the lit­ per to help raise money for new yille High. include pleasant friendships, as Newport, Ky.f Aug. 9,1947, the # igation. * Friday, March 11 from 5:30 to At the noon hour, instead of well as lesson*. And what a sense couple has a year-old son whose, 8 p. m. PROGRESSIVE CLUB the boys entertaining with a ball of satisfaction she has when a custody,, is asked by the plaintiff. The society is holding the sup­ The regular monthly meeting of game, the girls have taken over particularly difficult theme or H- • i DIVORCE ASKED per to help raise moneye fo i new the Progressive club will be held some of these attractions. For exercise, on which she has work­ APPOINTMENTS ' Myrtle Ludene Arehart, Xen­ kitchen equipment for the church. Monday evening at the Old Mill the opener, the seventh and ed for hours, is returned to her Laura B. Koogier. executrix, ia, claims neglect on the part of The public is invited. at 7:30. Those desiring dinner eighth grade girls staged a con­ with the comment, “Good crit­ r l * estate of Clarence A. Koogier, her husband.- Herbert, and has * reservation should phone 6-1700 icism" or “Well planned," test in which the seventh proved late of Beavercreek township, filed a divorce petition; Married SAFE RECOVERED before noon on Monday. too fast for the eighth, the In contrast to Junior, she be­ was admitted to probate. Aug. 9, 1934 at -Bowerfcville; they lieves that lessons do help in Safe stolen from Elmer Bur­ score being 6 to 16. Estate of Robert E. Haines are patents of two boys, aged 8 ba,, was found near Mt. Clemens, TO SHOW MOVIE Martha Swaby and Sally West one’s education. For what is ed­ Robert L. Fudge, 19, of Jamestown, and Alice Lelghtey, 19, of Upper was relieved from administration. and 14. Theie custody is sought Mich., sfferiff’s deputies learned “Youth for the Kingdom” will refereed the initial game, in ucation but & “leading-out” or Sandusky, were selected this week to represent Ohio’s 4-H ,.dub n om - The county auditor was directed by the mother. , . 1 ’ over the .weekend. be shown at the United Presbyter­ which the lineup was: Eighth broadening of the individual; it bers on the junior fair board of the 1949 Ohio State Fair. Fudge’s main to appraise the estate of Grace Contents of the safe have not ian church. Sunday evening at Oyadp: Martha Pudin, Jan Pur- “is” life. She knows that after interest is In dairying, and he has an Ayrshire herd of 2# cows enth *. L. Neiberger. t Fred H.. Stevens arid1 Grace S. been recovered. Mr. Burba est- 7:30. The, all. modern, picture is dom, Psskie Spenser, Janet Wil­ a few years even Junior will say, family farm in Greene County. Miss Ldghtey, whose family was select- “Thanks, Mem and Dad, for Puscli, executors,' estate of Wal­ mated that $750 in cask and being sponsored by'the McKibben liamson, Perpthe Hubbard, and ed as the most typical family in Wyandot County In 1949, has been# The village of Leesburg has ter E. Stevens; were authorized checks was in-the safe at the Bible class. Nathan Elder will be Betty Lemaster, making me go to school!”—By member of the county junior fair board, and in 1948, was the eeintJ new street lights: to transfer real estate.'* time of the. robbery Feb. 3. in charge ^of the program. Seventh Grade: Charline Janet Hull ja&lar fair queen. 'SSsmrm TEe- CeHarville, "O'. HeralU

March tried to come in like a CLARENCE J. BROWN Write* materially- reduced or abolishc HOME WITH MEASLES lion, but January and February The annual tax saving to the m ' A scourge of three-day measles The Cedarville had tamed him until he was right With a Buckeye lfc under the provisions of J cut the attendance o f the Green­ . gentle. Martin Bill would total e ig field public schools more than In Congress % hundred trillion dollars. 10 per cent last week. Herald When a miscreant or a traitor Ohio turkey, growers^met says he is sorry for what he has Last week the Truman Admin­ A Republican Newspaper annual convention in Columb FICHTER IMPROVING done he means he is sorry that' istration for the first time offi­ last week.; * cially recognized the decline in The condition of State Grange Published Every Friday by he got caught at it. . business activity, which has been Master Joe Fichter continues to improve in a Hamilton hospital. THURMAN MILLER. JR. apparent to many observers for the last two or, three, months* Fichter was injured seriously in Entered as second class mattes when .the-Federal .Reserve, Bank an automobile .accident two weeks October 31, 1887 at the Postof­ issued ..orders ;easni>g installment ago; ' fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under credit. Under the.,new order, SMALL SCHOOL WINS A ct of Congress of March 1879. which had gone forth to all Fed­ eral Reserve Banks, in an at­ For the first time in history the small rural high school nam­ Member— National Editorial As­ tempt to stimulate business activ­ ity, those who wish to make pur­ ed Whiteoak won the Highland sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ chases on the installment plan county basketball Glass B tour­ ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ can now obtajn 21 months credit! nament,- nosing out all of the county’s top-flight teams. sociation. Previously, under famous Regu­ lation W, on,a purchase of over , 3% as. m m a I- one thousand dollars credit could Farm Outlook Bright HOMESTEAD SELLS be obtained, for only 18 months, The Hott farm, southeast of Editorial 8CRIPTCKE: Mark 5; 8:31-44; Luke 7:18^23: 19:1-10. and for only 15 months on pur- For Coming 5 Years Hillsboro, sold recently. It had 4-H CLUB WEEK DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew shases o f under one thousand dol­ been the possession of one family This is 4-H Club Week in Ohio, 25:3446. i lars. The new order also reduces U. S, Economists Show for over 150 years. by proclamation of the govern­ from 20 per cent to 15 per cent or. The count shows over 60,0UU the down payment which must be Optimism in Forecasts LEAVES LARGE ESTATE members of the practical, busi­ God's Signature made on purihases of less than , Hi spite of some recent declines- L° ness-like, heart-and-soul youth­ The estate of the late Carey J, one thousand dollars, in farm priced, agricultural fecoa- r Foreman feated 16 to 9 a motion to report call—and always—before doing quired, “ or shall a bill to repeal the Taft-Hartley Lowell Fress Writes from the answer given by one group, and through parliamentary procedure business with any unknown per­ ONLY BIG BOW-WOW we look for some one else?” Jesus' Act. It now appears probable the that solution raises the question the bill will* be brought up for the The report of a prowling hear son. Cities have what they call answer to John was not to discuss 81st Congress will not repeal of where to begin and where to reconsideration next week, with, around a mid-Ohio village re­ Better Business bureaus to serve the theology cf the Incarnation, or many—if any—of the important stop. A percentage of our people chances ^favoring passage. The sulted in the appointment of the public this way. Many towns appear to be willing to accept House will then register its views. anything of that sort. He just went provisions of the Taft-Hartley We in the House have passed Game Warden Patrick of Fayette credentials before soliciting public housing, which may be about his usual day’s work. Act. While the labor law may be ten unimportant acts or amend­ county to handle the search for either sales or service in a com­ given a new name, any changes necessary in certain districts, it. It turned out to he a dog—an­ munity. Our town should have a In the course of that day he cured ments to existing laws which are Cincinnati’s weather man, Ce­ in it will probably be only minor and cities as a protection to other cil Alter, is to retire March 31. other shaggy dog story. rigid rule like that, and every­ a good many sick people, and now in the senate for considerat­ self-sustaining residential dis­ ones. ion. The anticipated “fuss” over body should support it. preached to some very poor people. tricts, but there surely is a “Now go back," he said, “ go back As this column is written the authorizating a Calendar Com­ filibuster being conducted in the grave danger of stifling the true LOWER TAXES and tell John what you have seen mittee which a great many of us American spirit of ambition to Senate by Southern legislators Taxes, inevitable and eternal, and heard." What those men saw expected to break on the assump­ better one’s present condition. opposed to the President’s Civil hut a free country’s way of do­ that day was what Jesus at another tion' that Cuyahoga and Hamil­ The problem is acute. The oppon­ Rights Program, still continues ing business fir itself, are lower time called the “finger of God,” the ton counties could fight for mem­ ents of this legislation will he SAVE BY MAIL with, the final result very much bership on this very important in Greene county. We think it is genuine divine signature. heal’d on Tuesday aud Wednesday in doubt. While Civil Rights leg­ remarkable that rising costs and committee, failed to materialize, of next week. islation is the direct cause pf the and this failure caused the Rules higher wages everywhere the Jesus wrote no book, no let­ The Senate passed one of the You May Open A Savings Account Here and Mail budget commission could whittle filibuster, other issues, such as Committee to become the Calen­ ters even; he wrote in action, the hundred and fifty year old dar Committee. The first result far-reaching proposals when it some of the sharp corners off and his acts were the handwrit­ approved the hill creating a De­ the tax burden on the people. right of unlimited debate in the of this action has been the post­ In Your Deposits A t Your Convenience". Savings Pay ing of God. It is important to Senate, are also involved. As a a u iu m it ponement of the FEPC bill, de­ partment of Natural Resources, Next thing is getting them paid see where Jesus underscored saagaaEagj^ B i which is susposed to coordinate by the March 31 deadline. i-esult a number o f the Members ferring it from this week until that writing. It is true, his heal­ who actually favor the President’s America’s economic boom con­ some future time as the Rules and mold them into one unit with Dividends And Assure Future Independence. an over-all director. SHE SCOLDED HIM ings were what we call mira­ Civil Rights Program may vote tinues as baying power outpaces Committee decides. cles. But Jesus did not even against the Administration’s at­ prices. The Senate also' furnished the We knew it! Before the papers Our work has been mostly in* mention that feature. tempt to end the filibuster. As committee hearings, this week. other surprise of the week when Put Your Idle Money To Work For You! came out, telling that Mrs. Tru­ the debate goes on both the Presi­ pression. If time should prove them it failed to muster sufficient vote man had scolded the president H. B. 274, which concerns class­ What he asked John to notice was dent and the Southern group be­ wrong about one of the two, the’ ification of ethical— insurance to pass the initiated proposal for for saying naughty words about come determined, tempers flare effect may be drastic. • And they’’ the columnist we could hear her simply this: the blind see, the lame business practices and which was the factory coloring of yellow Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 higher and higher, and the split hasten to-point out that these are" saying, “ Why, Harry! What did walk; lepers are cured, the deaf opposed in particular by General oleomargarine. It is expected that in the Democratic Party grows assumptions, not predictions. you mean saying that! I'm a- hear, the dead are raised, and (as Motors agencies, resulted in the a climax!) the poor hear good news. wider and wider. They then go on to point, out that recommendation for passage by shamed of you!” So were the rest The old perennial legislative the population will increase be-. of us, Bess. The signature of God, in short, is this committee by unanimous vote not sheer power; it is using what fight between oleomargarine in­ tween one and two million persons . which, was a surprise vote con­ PEOPLES BUILDING terests and the dairy farmers of CAR OF TOMORROW power one has, to help people in a year until 1952; that industrial,; sidering the. controversial nature the nation again has the center The manufacturers’ greatest trouble. That was the sort of per­ output per worker will increase,,; ° f the legislation, o f the stage in “the House Com­ and that ^yields per acre;, and pev.^ • The Taxation. Committee' held treat son^ Jesus was. mittee on AeviciUtu»^Ii#36*gewe , „ * *- * .unit yMtaMMjPspio Tuesd&ynand'Wednes- & SAVINGS GO, Fox all of us men folk the House passed legTslation^to CERTIFIED Would be for every car’s back­ Not By Bread Alone increase. * : ’ > -day .mornings considering the repeal all taxes and restriction^ High Mcomes for industrial v/ork-.{ sSix^ bills proposing- legislation seat HE EXPRESSION, “needy peo­ CLINTON 11 Green St. Xenia, Ohio Phone 11 on the manufacture and sale of ers will mean a steady-market for j for the elimination of blighted Best for Ohio. Resists diseases that attack An automatic cbokel ple,” nowadays suggests people T oleomargarine, hut the Senate foodstuffs and clothing. High yield ’ areas and general rehabilitation other varieties. Marvelous yields and rug­ who haven’t enough to eat or wear. ged straw that stands well for combining, PROMOTION failed to act. This year the dairy per worker might mean more of slum areas. The consideration tow only Certified seed and be sure. We Jesus helped such persons; but he interests are not opposing elimi­ of this subject at once runs into llso offer AJAX and COLUMBIA OATS. It is announced that Methodists stable prices for industrial goods.‘ • • • over the world have established a knew well that men’s needs go be­ nation of the tax.on oleo but are Higher yields per acre and per an- the problem of what to do with centering their efforts on pre­ CERTIFIED LADING CLOVER new chur'ch of that denomination yond well-cared-for bodies. There Imal unit will mean more economi-' the human beings in these areas. • • • at the rate of one a day for four was the poor man from the grave venting the sale of oleomargarine Naturally, public housing is the CLOVER — ALFALFA ‘ that is colored yellow in imita­ cal production for the farmer. 1 years. Methodists from the days yard, -for example,—he was happy AIL In all, this shapes up to just Italy seed of proper origin and high qual­ enough. He didn’t want clothes, tion of butter. The dairy farmers ity assure heavy yields of hay. Our selec­ Gas Cookery of the Wesleys have Veen promot­ insist that such a prohibition is about the kind of five-year period tions have consistently produced more. ers as well as worshipers. They and he was strong enough to steal that the farmers themselves would Legume seed is scarce. Play safe. We of­ set the world, especitlly America, all the food he could eat. All he necessary to protect the public A NAME THAT STANDS fer BUFFALO, BANGER, GRIMM or tion and use of oleomargarine in like to enjoy. High production at common ALFALFA. Excellent strains of TUI a fine example of the one big el­ wanted, in fact, was to be let alone. fair prices, means a break for pro­ FOR GOOD RED CLOVER, including CUMBERLAND ement in life—growth. But Jesus knew that what he need­ against the illegal sale, substitu- and MIDLAND. on its own merits on the market ducers and consumers — a square • a « ed above all was a sane mind, a A NEW STAMP a butter substitute, should stand deal for both. CERTIFIED HYBRID SEED CORN mind no longer run over and tramp­ place of butter, and that oleo, as OHIO HYBRIDS produce heaviest yields, A proposed new postage stamp led by a regiment of devils. FURNITURE Plant varieties adapted to your farm. Our will commemorate P. T. Barn- under its natural color or under riodem processing equipment assures' you When Jesus got through with him leed of the highest possible vitality. urn, the circus man, who said “a some other color different from BUDGET PLAN • • • he was clothed; but that was not butter. Battle Against Aftosa sucker is born every minute.” the best part of it. He was in his AVAILABLE NEW HAWKEYE SOY BEANS It must; be remembered that Barn- There is a great deal p f criti-. a a a right mind. So God’s signature is cism of the 5th Semi-annual" Re­ Write for free copy of our, 1949 Catalogs urn belonged to the horse-and- Or visit our Warehouse and see our WAY buggy age and with jet propul­ not only written in a sound body, it port of the Atomic Energy Com­ Complete line of Farm Seeds. sion and birthrate o f suckers has is in the sound mind. Again, at Jer­ mission—a 213 page document re­ icho when Jesus invited himself to leased last week. The report is W. N. SCARFF’S SONS kept pace with other things. A BOX- EES •■fiIW CARLISLE. ONK> G IV E S Y O U lot of folks besides Barnum dinner with that pint-sized tycoon, illustrated with many photo­ he used in the background Zacchaeus, Jesus did not go just graphs and charts which give in­ of the stamp very fittingly. for the meal. He went because he formation of, the utmost value to knew that Zacchaeus needed some­ any enemy air force which might OUR SORROW IS DEEP thing. be interested in bombing our a- Harold Ickes has dropped his tomic energy plants. Eeven Presi­ Freedom of Choice newspaper column and will de­ We do know that after dinner dent Truman is reported as hav­ vote his time to writing his mem­ Zacchaeus was a changed man. ing “blown his top” oyer the mak­ YUUR SAVINGS GROW oirs. Not being privleged to He was going to give hack every ing public of this information tiny blue gas H om e read that guy’s newspaper col­ dishonest penny, with Interest; which has been guarded so close­ ly as a national secret in the past. umn is a real saerafice, hut we and since he coaid not locate *3* A will make a noble effort to hear The giant U. S, Air Forces gives you com plete every one he had cheated, he up under the grief until his mem­ bomber which circled the earth oirs come out,when we hope we was going to: give away half of. last week in a little over 96 hours are too busy reading ad proof his holdings for the benefit of has caused a great deal of dis­ flexibility end to know about it. the poor. cussion here in Washington. It proves beyond question that mod­ In a drive to stamp out aftosa coEifFoilgbiBity for AT LEAST ONE ACT What Jericho needed was a new ern bombers can now reach , any (foot and month disease), from The president should give the administration, an honest one; they spot on earth in 48 hours or less. Mexico in two year*, a joint V. 81st congress credit for at least needed slum clearance; and Zac­ And incidently, it should be re­ easy# autom atic cooking one act that he approves—it chaeus was going to give it to them. membered that what our bombers S.-Mexico commission’ has under­ Individual Accounts Insured Up To $5,000 raised his salary. But first of all Zacchaeus had need­ can now do, those of other nations taken the job of vaccinating from ed a new heart—and Jesus gave will be able to do within a very eight to 10 million, cattle- in 'the ' CRADLE-TO-GRAVE affected area by the end of 1949. In adding some twenty mil­ him that. Again it was the gen- short time. Current Dividend Rate 2% 'Any heat you want for any 'type of cookery! Not just high or uine^ignature cf God. James V. Forrestal, the last Trained teams go ahead of the vS- : lion more folks to the list of gov­ sine teams of vaccinators to low or medium. N ot just one, two, three, four or five choices, ernment beneficiaries the pres­ * * » hold-over frpm the Roosevelt Ad­ preach the benefits of vaccination ident is heading directly to­ We Too ministration to be servjng in the Any heat you want! Top burners on automatic "Certified Per­ Truman Cabinet, resigned as Sec­ and convince the sometimes ig­ wards cradle-to-the-grave dole LL AROUND us is a troubled retary of National Defense last norant cattle owners that vaccina­ Cedarville Federal Savings formance” Gas Ranges respond instantly, light automatically •system, as un-Amercan as it is A world. Some men, seeing it, impossible. week, effective March 31st. For­ tion is the only alternative to without matches. They offer you a choice o f a thousand differ­ infer there is no God. Others con­ restal came to Washington in disaster. CHURCHILL AGAIN clude that if there is one, he must 1940 as an administrative assis­ By the end of 1949 the program & Loan Assn. ent heats, from the gentlest- simmer to fl rolling boil, from They say that President Tru­ be bad or weak. The truth is that tant to President Roosevelt, was Will have cost approximately 50 a low heat for slow egg cookery and caramelizing sugar to man and Britain’s Churchill will the signature of God is not to be later named Undersecretary of million dollars. It includes five Cedarville, Ohio a sizzling pan broil. discuss problems when they get found in the evil and the confusion the Navy, and in 1944 was ap­ points: constant inspection, dis­ together in Boston. Want to bet of the world. It is to be seen wher­ pointed Secretary of the Navy to infection, eradication, vaccina­ “CP” ovens and broilers g iv e you the Same flexibility fo r who does the best job of talking. ever freedom is standing against succeed Colonel Frank Knox, who tion and quarantine. every task. There’s a wide choice of designs, too, among the slavery, wherever truth is pushing died in office. Since the Armed The vaccination process itself THIS MAKES SENSE back ignorance, where diseased bod­ Services were unified and the Na­ The Hoover- commission to sug­ is simple. A needle of the vaccine many makes o f gas ranges built to the rigid "C F ’ standards. ies are being healed, where sanity tional Defense establishment cre­ Is shot Into the sutfmal and that’s gest reorganization of the gov­ ated in 1947, Mr. Forrestal has You can have your oven at replaces madness. • all there is to it. It will take from BIG M.,, ernment says that the govern­ served as Secretary of Defense. eight to 19 million shots tc com­ almost any height you ment’s financial policy should be He will be succeeded by Louis in perfect harmony with the More people would believe in plete the job. The vaccine pro­ BIGGER YIELD... * God if they could see more Johnson of Clarksburg, West Vir­ choose, your broiler in country’s business policy. What! ginia, who for a while was Under­ tects for six months. No hollerin’ against Wall Street of the handwriting of God. Do swing - put, pull - out, high, you want to help? secretary of War during one of and the money barons} l the Roosevelt Administrations. BIGGEST PROFIT lo w and medium h eig h t ac­ In 1948 he was the chief money- Expert Urges Milk. Cows GOING TO THE COUNTRY We cannot always do things as ^ cording to your- preference. raiser for the Truman campaign. The president threatens to “go simply as Jesus ,dyL Curing the Be Taught 'Good Habits' fflhs bigger the yield and throw er -1 !Lpst- week the Republican Pol- Training your cows In*gooci habits $ Hie crop coat— the bigger your profit. 'See . the, pew ; '‘CP” g^s to the country” with his problem diseased is not for a simple mat­ icj^ Committee o f the House un­ is most'‘important4 to :aU--dairymerv' t Xtr'#ju*t common sense. - . of making .the 81st congress do ter of sayingf Be well. ^ Christian ranges hoyr on display at animously Voted fo push for pass­ according to a’- leading £dairy spe- *! Ftofit by the experience offarmers what he wants it to do. W hy not woman, distressed by what she had let Drew Pearson handle it. He age of the bill by Republican cialist. He lists the following rec­ The HZaad Feitffltow Who find BIG M brand fertilizer your appliance dealer’s. learned of the plight of the insane Floor Leader Martin of Massa­ brings bigger and better crops be­ could (S)ound (O)ut (B)usiness! ommendations for more milk, Look for the "CP” seal. in her backward state, was asking chusetts to repeal war-#me ex­ greater profits and reduced mas­ concern under direct cause it’s always manufactured up to FUNNY, ISN’T IT? the head of the State hospital (him­ cise taxes. If enacted, the measure titis: -. operettas a t fa sm aeru standards . . . never down to price. The more labor studies the self a church officer), “ What can will eliminate some excise taxes Keep cows undisturbed;;-: stimulate Order from yoer deafer new for Spring Taft-Hartley law the more it we Christians do?” "Get behind entirely and reduce others to pre­ milk letdown one minute 1'before finds it contains the previsions the legislature,” he said. war rates. Taxes on telephone, ThclH aM Farlilixer Company j OWICE—DAYTON, OHIO milking begins; operate milking-,, Lfactory _ tbebein ,.ohio The Doyten Power and light Company it insists on1 having in a labor , (Copyright by the International Coun­ telegraph, and transformation cil ol Religious Education on behalf of machine according to ' irianufaC" ': ti law. It’s a case o f having been 40 Protestant denominations. Released services, cosmetics, luggage, fura turer’s directions. told what to think. by WNU Features.) and inany other items would be •fSe IjecforvilTe, £>• HeralH v M m 1% 1'9“49 Guyer. Findlay, Ohio. Entertain­ Pelleting bf seeds involves coat­ syrup will help bring the sow on the foliage. Experiment sta­ MEDICAL AUXILIARY ment will • include ‘ the Swanee ing the seed with inert material, into full milk flow. tions have used it o» apple trees. NAMES DELEGATES River Boys from WLW. John thus increasing-the original size W. Collins, Cedarville Township or bulk of the seed as much as Nitrogen Spray Perhaps some day we will be Delegates to the state confer­ is president of the Association. 20 or more tmes. This permits One of the latest developments using nitrogen fertilizer to friut, ence of the auxiliary to the Ohio precision planting of small seeds is orcharding is a nitrogen spray. State Medical Association were State Coop Conference . vegetables, and field crops along with machinery. Materials may Instead of applying fertilizer to elected by the auxiliary to the The sixth annual meeting of be combined' in the coating to the soil, the new fertilizer is with chemicals which will kill Greene- County Medical Society the Ohio Council of Farm So- combat-nsects, fungi” and weeds, at a meeting at the home of Mrs. operatives and State-Wide Con- as well as fertilizers and other mixed with water and sprayed weeds, insects, and plant diseases. Donald F. Kyle, Cedarville, Mon­ .ferenfie of Farm Cooperatives will, elements to promote growth. . day afternoon. he held at Ohio State University Baby Pig Disease The convention will be held at March 21>E.-^*Eerguson;^ea^ \. -“Baby. Pjgv, is again the Seneca Hotel, Columbus, .«;Vercr6§k T«fj¥iS^R;4s a lU l^her'^’ b'ding'-repbtted. ^Researcher's say:, April 19-21. Local delegates will ""pfrthej.comnuftbGf’Srtan^ilig thb''''':-th6J‘trbuhl^':“is •liiik

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