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SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR No, 10 CEDARVILLE, , FRIDAY, . JAN. 31, 1941 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR

“Be A GoodRoy For Budget Fixed Ohio Publishers For County Roosevelt To Open FARMERS FEAR j Five Years”, Says V ■ ^ * Entertain Governor “Game Preserve” Judge To Hit-Skipper By Commission And State Officials . -DIVORCE SUITS ■ * Says Local Farmer DANGER ON Raymond R. Fischer, charges his « Pleading guilty to a second degree The appropriation budget fixed by The Ohio Newspaper Association 'apiH^BsasBsresBBBesBa^ra^E wife, Ruby M. Fischer, Springfield, manslaughter charge in connection the -county commissioners for 1941 was host last Friday evening ip Gov­ with gross neglect of duty. They were with the hit-skip death of William An- has been, adopted ibid exceeds that of The legislature now has a bill be­ ernor Bricker; members o f the legiS' married at Osborn June 1,-1940, keney, 59, Of Beavercreek township, on last year slightly but will be well fore it for open season on quail in this lature, Supreme ‘Court and state offi S r CLARENCE.^. ■ BROWN .within the income p f the county, Snow and ice cqvered roads over - Ina L&Verne Cook, seeking a decree sNew Year’s eve,. Howard D. Evans, state, Some twenty years ago quail cials at a -banquet^dinner in the Desk Member of Congress, .The general operating fund appro were added to the list of song-birds moat all of Ohio had much to do from Donald L. Cook, sergeant in ’39, of Osborn Route 1, was placed on ler Hotel, Columbus, Dr. W . R. Mc- Seventh Ohio District wRii holding down attendance at the Company L, stationed with the U. S. probation for five years and his driv­ priation amounts -te $204,614.14, ^ and shooting or-killing them in any Chesney, Greene county representa­ twenty-ninth annual Farmers* Week Army at Camp Shelby, Miss.-, charges ing privileges suspended for a similar The budget adopted for 1941 was manner became a violation o f the state tive, was among the members of the That the Congress believes in a law, at the Ohio State University, Colum­ cruelty. . Married -if Covington, Ky., period by Judge Frank L, Johnson for $198,615, hut i % tax revenue ex­ Assembly present, strong national defense for the United bus. in Xenia Common Pleas Court" Fri­ pected this year, is « 0 8 ,568.28 and the . During recent years several at­ The banquet concluded a two-day States has again bebn proven by the June 20,1932, they are the parents of day. * • 1941 appropriation Is well under this tempts have been made tp repeal the convention session of three groups of Addressing the association Monday, prompt method in which the House two children. • • \ Evans was ordered to refrain from total. The general fund. appropriation pld law, but public sentiment seemed newsmen, the Select List, Associated V, R, Wertz, extension specialist in has passed two important bills for the intoxicants and misconduct and was for 1940 was 201,90)5.07, to overwhelm support of sportsmen. Buckeye and the- Ohio Newspaper ruarf economics, said that turkey * enlargement and betterment of the PARTITION SOUGHT (ordered to report once a month for In 1940, the roa4 and bridge fund Farm organizations went on record association, the executive organization prices this year w.ill remain about the • Navy. The Naval Affairs Committee Harry Fisher seeks partition of five years to the probation office in was allotted a partial appropriation of against the proposal. Civic organiza­ for all newspaper interests in the same ns in 1940. met in extraordinary and lengthy ses- property in his suit' against Nellie Xenia, He previously had' pleaded $126,808 and this year a partial ap­ tions have never sympathized with the state. He cited figures which show that ■ sions to hear naval experts explain the Fisher and Peoples Building and Sav­ not guilty when arraigned on a similar propriation of $llfffi40 has been ear­ idea. The reason farm organisations Governor John W» Bricker spoke on Ohio in 1940 raised eight times as' need of armor plate protection against ings Co. . charge on Jan. .8, The guilty plea was marked for that usl^The dog and ken-; protest mainly is the damage that is state issues and his promise to co­ many turkeys as'it did in 1929,1,421,- aerial bombs fo r the decks And Upper entered Friday by his counsel. nel fund last ye*i$ w a s ' for $4,650 done each year to livestock and fences operate with taxing districts as far 000 compared to 177,000. Meanwhile, parts o f thd present batfclefleet; and (GRANT DIVORCES s while the 1941 appropriation is for under the limited hunting se&Bon that as possible but that state obligations in the 11-year period, turkdy produc­ also the need for approximately four Thelma Lanier was given a divorce $4,400, An additienSl appropriation prevails now. must be met also. . tion in the .United States has -only hundred new ships of various types, from John Thomas Lanier, on a charge Dr. It L. Haines was ordered last ypap by the" court One of our farmer friends calls us Albert H, Morrill, president‘ of the doubled, now reaching the figure o f ’ the construction of new navy yards, of cruelty; N ancy ,F„ Tidball was when $1,246.03 waaket aside for con­ by phone upon learning of the pro­ Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., Cin­ 33,000,000. * ' ■ etc., to bring the American naval granted her freedom from John ‘ L. , Is Jail Physician struction o f a dog pound. ' posed change favoring open season cinnati, spoke on freedom o f the presB Mrs, John Maddy, Perrysburg, was forces yp. to a high-state of efficiency. ridball, on a.gross negk -t charge, and The three main funds totaled $332,- for quail to urge opposition to the and its relati&n to all citizens, it not re-elected chairman of the Ohio Home Last week, the naval bills were report- restored to’ her maiden name of Foos; Dr. R . L. Haines, local physician, 698.07 in 1940 .and for 1941 they suggestion. When asked what his being of interest only tt> publishers. Demonstration Council. Other officers >ed' to;the House. One, authorizing ap­ md Nora M, Snider was given a di­ has. been named Greene County Jail amounted to $319,65|.14, a general de­ public view, might he he stated: Freedom of the press, was freedom for include Mrs. Charles Bell, Holmes propriations of three hundred million vorce from Harvey R. Snider, on a physician, for the coming year: on his crease o f $13,043,981 "Sportsmen in the county and state individulas > and organizations and County,. viceTchairman, and Mrs. E, dollars for modernizing the present to ss neglect charge; was restored to low bid o f $300 by the Greene County should not overlook the fact that their right 'to express their opinions Kuster, of Darke County, secretary- • fleet, Was- quickly passed without * ut maiden name'of Sturgeon. Board of Commissioners. Dr. Haines Franklin Roosevelt. is preparing to unmolested. 1 treasurer. dissenting vote. Tliqjither, carrying succeeds Dr; W. T. Ungard o f Xenia. Xenia Boy lias High open the largest “preserve" that will Louis F.. Wiley of the Experiments at Beltsville, Md., to nine hundred and nine million dollars APPOINTMENTS Commissioners reappointed Rev. L. L. permit open season the Fourth of July Enquirer was toastmaster and Roy D. develop strains of cattle that approach for new ship construction and other . Appointments were made in probate Gray, pastor of the Jamestown Pres­ West Point Average or Christmas. Moreover he will pro­ Moore of the Brusli-Moore newspapers genetic purity for factors controlling' extensions of naval facilities, had b ourt as follows: - * , byterian Church, to a second term on vide a fine rifle, plenty of ammunition, presided. , high production were explain e/d by A.~ two votes, cast in opposition to it i lobart M.'Reese as executor of the the county library board, a non-sal- Cong. Clarence J.jlrown in his radio a warm suit and a tent for shelter at The association re-elected three trus­ B. Mystrom, senior extension dairy-1 the House,' Another bill, authorizing state Of Franklin W. Reese, late of aried position, his term expiring Pot. talk over W1ZE, Springfield, Monday night. Both single and married men tees for three-year terms. They were man for the United States Department’ the expenditure of three hundred am > avercreek Twp., without bond. I 27, 1947. night, reported on tile result of recent will be given their chance. After op­ B. Howard of the Madison Press, of Agriculture, in an address in Plumb fifty million dollars by the United Hickman D, Corbin as administrator preliminary examiimtions for West ening of the “preserve,” .there will London; J. A. Van Buren of the Plain Hall. States Maritime Commission for tv. (' tho estate o f Martha Ann Corbin, Point by applicants |rom this district. be no discrimination. Age only will Dealer in Cleveland and E. C. Dix of Wheat, Corn Winners construction of "some three" hundred ate of Xenia city, under $1,000 bond. County Officials To There were a nurabep o f young men. in be a barrier and within the next year the Wooster Record. Winners in three divisions in wheat emergency cargo' ships, also received Pearl Alexander as administratrix the district who tObk the examina­ probably all those up to. 60 would get The Bupkeye Press group, the week­ and .corn were: Frank E. Coe, Jeffer­ the approval of the "House., of the estate of Ralph W„ Alexxander, Getj Increased Pay tions. ■■■■'. ■ . 1 .: X the necessary Roosevelt permit, gun’ lies, elected the following officers: E. sonville, Fayette County, g r a n d ate of Spring Valley Twp., under $6,- Two Xenia boys', lire among those and suit.” W. Lampson, Jefferson Gazette, presi­ champion in the 10-ear open pollinated) For the past two weeks standi, 30Q bond. Increased population for the.county who will be recommended^ Frederick Continuing said the farmer, “ Lovers dent; C. W. Griswold; Columbiana competition; Robert-^Hannon, Millidge-' room has been at a high premium Ji brought increased pay1 for a number William Gearhart rcieivedToO in Geo­ of gun sport will hear all the boom­ Ledger, vice president; Eugene M. ville, reserve champion; John C. Can- : the Ways and Means Committee room, ESTATE APPRAISALS of county officials, those who have en­ metry; 98 in Algebip; 63 in English; ing they are looking for in any one Miller, Loudenville Times, executive non & Jjlon, Washington, C. H., grand champion for the 30-ear hybrid; Gene where the House Committee oi Che following estates were apprais­ tered upon terms. County Commis­ 66 in history and I,! q ,, 135. He has year and smell • more burnt powder secretary; Harold K, Schellinger, Ohio Foreign Affairs has been conducting al: - sioner W, W . Barnett, County Audi­ been given first recommendation by than will ever be possible hunting State University, recording secretary, McLain, Millidgeville, reserve champ-' ion. ■ hearings on the Lease-Lend Bill. Last Edwin Warren Richards; gross val­ tor James J. Curlett and Judge Frank CongressmanBrown^ quail.” and . Leonard Insley, Worthington week such national figures as Charles Grand champion in wheat is. Homer* ue, $6,499; debts, $670.70; cost o f ad­ L. Johnson will only* benefit1 upon re- Lawrence Shawhan, Xenia, received News, treasurer. Lindberg, General HughJohnson, Nor­ Smith, .Bloomingsburg, with th e . re­ ministration, $374.98; met value, $4,- election. 89 in English; 73 in Algebra; 71 in man Thomas, Hanford McNider, Am­ serve championship going to Walter 153:32. Two county commissioners, Ralph O. History; and 87 in geometry; and L Hugh Turnbull Named bassador to Great Britain’Kennedy; Pierstorff, Rockford. Edward F. Johnson: gross, value, Spahr and Charles F. Greer will re­ Q., 125. .He has been named third al­ O. A. Dobbins Chosen and others appeared before the Com­ R. T. Blauser. o f the OSU Depart­ ,>4,543; obligations, $3,133.60; net val- ceive $1,850 each, an increase Over ternate. Low grade in Geometry cut Member of. State mittee. Early^this week the Commit­ ment of Agricultural Engineering, le, $1,409.40. former salaries o f $80 a year. his average. y . P. O. H. Breeders tee began executive sessions to dis­ told farmers that 145,000 Ohio farpi' Prosecutor Marcus ShOup will draw The other places were given / to Resolutions Committee cuss within the Committee many of homes had_ high line electric service PERMISSION GIVEN flj9_50__an increase, of $120 juinually. Springfield and South* Charleston boys - .The ..annual- meeting u f the Ohio the , numerous proposed amendments County Treasurer Harold J. Fawcett, Hugh Turnbull president -of the in 1940, as compared w ith-17,000 in Ella Nora Johnson, as executrix of on their grades. It lpftsid all such ex­ Hampshire Breeders Association was to the measure, I f is belieyed that the an increase o f $110, Greene- county association o f township 1923, . . . the estate o f Edward F . Johnson, was aminations ^ovmdfiP^thematics in held in Columbus, Tuesday, in connec- - BiJl-,wiJl be brought out on the-Floor ' Cleric'of Court Earl Short will get Trustoeraria'CTefks; has teeTappStS^ion with? Farmers, ‘Week. Robert AVmron^Tilesdiiy five t^ltsSiam'^V* tuthorized to transfer real estate, West Point examinations are difficult, o f the .House for debate late this week Ohio farmers gathered at-the univer- , ’ $2,425, an increase of $100 yearly, especially geometry. The. Gearhart ed a member of the Resolutions Com­ Lewis, Wilmington, was chosen presi­ With the final vote coming some time Sheriff Walton Spahr draws $2,025, mittee of the State Association by dent' and O. A. Dobbins of this place sity to receive the degree of Master APPRAISALS ORDERED grade o f 100 is outstanding. pgxt week, • Healings on the Bill be­ an increase o f $90, State President Joe R. Thomas, Hay- vice president. Farmer in one of the highlights of fore the Foreign Relations Committee T' • county auditor was directed to County Recorder Ernest D. Beatty, esville. The Resolutions Committee the Farmers’ Week program* of the Senate opened Tuesday, appi ise the estates of Franklin W. $1,850, an increase of $80. County Cane Presented To will meet during the Thirteenth An­ Master Farmers ‘ - Reese andAgneaM . Hurley. . Engineer George D. Ackerman, $2,738, nual Convention of the State Associa­ Dog* Owners Warned The men honored with the degree given each year by the Ohio Farmer, Individual members of Congress are an increase of $50 a year. tion to be held in jColumbus, Ohio, MARRIAGE LICENSES W. K. Watt By - in recognition, of outstanding accomp­ beginning to breathe naturally again The members >f the Board of Elec­ January 30, 31 and February 1st. About Quarantine . (Granted) lishments, are: Otto G. Haubeil, Chilli- as they gradually recover from the tions will get an increase of $24 each, Puroc Breeders The part that the township can Woody Lee Saunders, 540 E. Main cothe/who specializes in livestock and Shock and surprise of the contents of or $420 annually. W. B. McCallister, play in the National Defense program County Dog Warden John-W. Coates, St., bartender, and Maf ian Grace Dick­ poultry; W. G. Weigle, Van WWt, who the Lease-Lend Bill. When the legisla­ Jr., $630, an increase of $36 yearly; The Ohio Swine Breeders Association is one of the principal matters to be Jr., Warned dog-owners throughout erson, 712~E, Church St. manages a Marsh Foundation farm, at tion for aid to Britain was first dis­ Mr. Barnett draws $1,77Q; Mr. Cur- in session in Columbus, Tuesday, dur­ discussed at the convention, according the county Wednesday to keep canines Arthur Ray Renfro, 21 Olive St., Van Wert; I. M. Cavanaugh, Geauga cussed it was assumed by\ those in lett, $2,640; and Judge Johnson, $907,- ing Farmers’ Week, took' recognition to State. Secretary. Charles P. Baker, confined to their own premises since Dayton, barber and Gwendolyn Lucille County dairyman; Willis Rupert, New Congressional circles that some simpl 77 as his share from the County, the of the fact that. William R, (Billy) Jr., Painesville. strict enforcement of the-'dog quaran­ Raymond, 299 S. Coiumbus. St- Waterford, Jersey breeder, and George and direct method for granting such balance from the state treasurer, Watt, o f Triangle Farms, had been Association leaders believe that the tine now in. effect is necessary to Warren Richard Long, Cedarville, W. Hill, Broadacre, Jefferson County, aid ^rould be presented. It was the a continuous member of the associa­ townships can best help by handling stamp out rabies. . R. farmer, and Gladys M, Cor­ who specializes in the sale of poultry; general consensus o f 'opinion that the R.,2, tion for twenty-one years arid through matters Which arc essentially local in The quarantine, placed in effect, Jan. nett, Cedarville, R. R. -2, NEW JASPER MINISTER is eggs and fruit at retail. British aid proposal would provide for Frank Smith, Groveport, O., associa­ character, such as administering em­ 3, was termed fairly effective: but dog jhe extension of ‘ credits qr direct OPPOSED TO LEASE-LEND tion secretary, Was presented a fine ergency poor relief outside of cities, owners in the Jamestown and Cedar­ loans fo the British goyernpient when canc, Mr. Watt Is a son of the late maintaining the 40,000 miles of town­ ville areas have been careless in per­ gnd as |l»e need therefor was demon­ Father of Mrs, Lovett Rev, Samuel J. Williams, pastor of Robert C. Watt, who established Ce­ ship roads, increasing fire protection mitting their pets to run at large,, he Truck aiid Cars strated, and that such credits or loans the New Jasper Methodist Church, in dar Vale Farm and was one of the in the rural areas, etc. Township of­ 'said. Xenia city has not been placed Skid On Ice would be so plated at the disposal of Died In Sabina his sermon Sunday morning took a early Duroc breeders in the state. Ce­ ficials say they can carry on these under quarantine. Although few cases the British government PS to permit strong stand against the Roosevelt dar ValeFarlH- JsTlOW conducted With governmental functions more cheaply of rabies have been i repoyted, the Ice covered roads caused a two car that government to continue its pre­ Following an illness o f two weeks bill which he contended would involve Triangle Farms. than the centralized units, thus con­ malady is still prevalent here and and truck accident west of town over sent purchasing program of war sup­ from complications, William Tillman us still more in a war not of our own forming to Governor Bricker’s plea to elimination of the disease is sought by the week-end. Mrs. Lewis Miko, Put­ Rittenhouse, 72, died at the home of making. keep state and local expenditures at a the dog warden. plies under its own control and in in-Bay, O., westward hound with her his son, Pearl, Sabina, Friday at 6:30 minimum and allow all tax funds pos­ direct Contact with American manu­ Draftees Pass Exam. husband and daughter, suddenly found p. m. sible to be used for national defense. facturers. Most Congressmen could her car had skidded from the road. He leaves seven other children: INCOME TAX MAN COMING if ♦ Wright Field .Union not believe their eyes when they read . At Ft. Thomas “Industry and National Defense” A truck driven by Hyman Barnett, tho new proposed legislation,' which Tony, Wilmington; Mrs. Nettle Lovett, T. J. O’Conner, Internal Revenue .will be the subject ofyPaul S. Clapp, 27,* Columbus, stopped tot avoid hitting in no way provides direct aid to Great Cedarville; Robert, Dayton^ Oren and In the list of draftees from the coun­ Labor On Strike Collector, states a deputy collector Vice President of the Columbia Gas the Miko car and was struck from the Britain, but instead gives the Presi­ Harold, Mrs. Mary Driscoll and Mrs. ty that left Xenia last week for Ft. and Electric Corporation, who will ad­ will be sent to Greece county and will Leaders in-the American Federation rear by another machine driven by dent* power to extend or withhold aid Maebelle., Muterspaw, all o f Xenia, Thomas, Ky,, none have yet returned dress the convention Friday morning he stationed in .the Federal building, of Labor have called out between 400 Charles -Williams, 25, Cincinnati, who from any country as he may decide. and three sisters, Mrs. Ann Ary, Pe­ according to Fqstcr Clemmer, clerk of at Memorial Hall, Xenia, March J2, 13, 14 and 15th. and 500 employees comprising electri­ could not stop in time. The Miko I f the proposed, bill becomes a law oria, 111.; Mrs, Maude Benson and Mrs. the county draft board. It is presum­ Others on the three, day program' cians, carpenters, plumbers, etc., who family was bound for Florida. and the British Empire is given aid Ella Getz, Springfield. His wife, Mrs. ed that each boy passed the physical are Governor John W. Bricker, Oscar are employed on the $1,500,000 expan­ by the UnltedrStates, the President Josie Rittenhouse, died ' twenty-one .CEDARVILLE HIGH Tl?AM£ WIN examination. G. Dunn, president of the County sion program. Monday, William Green, will have full control over the fixing years ago. Commissioners, Jacob D. Spiegel, president of the Federation of Labor Osborn Strike Haa of what *uch aid shall be and the Funeral services wore conducted at Tjie loca) high school basket ball president of the N< J. Association and in Washington, D< C., stated in a 'lurchesjng and supplying thereof. % the Grassy Run Friends Church, near tegm defeated Jefferson team, Bowers- H. A. Thomson, chairman of the Na­ Training Plane Lands public address that his organization Been Settled !onger wjli the British government be Sabina, Sunday at 2 p. m„ jn charge viile, here last' Friday evening by a tional Association of Township Offi­ Was cooperating 100 per cent on the jihle tq make its own contracts direct o f Mrs, H. L. Measure.' Burial in Gras­ score o f .47 to 16, the Becond win in On -MacGregor Farm cials. defense program. The strike among employees of the With American manufacturers, based sy Run Cemetery. the loop list. The local reserves and The annual banquet and floor show1 The strike is called on the claim that Wabash Portland Cement plant at Os­ ppon its own specifications. Members jupior high teams won both of their A pursuit plane from Patterson was held in the main ball room of the the contractors have been employing born, after being in effect fo r 15 pf Congress are also pointing out that contests by a score of 17-4 and 14-3, Field landed on the R. W. MacGregor Deshelr-Wallick Hotel, Thursday ev weeks, was ended Wednesday accord­ FRUIT FARM OWNER DEAD non-union labor. gven if the Lease-Lend Bill is passed farm south of town along the Wil­ .ening, The'Old Timers held a luncheon ing to reports. The men get a 7 cent it would bq impossible to furnish mington Road late. Tuesday after­ Thursday noort at the Hotel Seneca an hour increase in Wages, Vacation Bruce B, Vandervoort, 85, who has STEWART PROPERTY SOLD Britain With any more goods orNWar noon, The pilot, Lieut, B. E, Hansen, and the county association officers NEW XENIA PLANT STARTED pay, seniority rights and semi-open been an invalid for a number o f years, Supplies than that government Is re­ lost his way and attempted to land to will have a dinner meeting Friday ev­ shop rules. The Unioh had demanded a died at the Hart Rest Home, Xenia, The J, O, Stewart property oh E. OPERATION WEDNESDAY ceiving from America at -the present get his bearings.. He landed on the ice ening at the Deahler. * closed shop. The. increase in wages Thursday, He was the owner of a Chlllicothe St,, has been sold by the time unless the United States is to crusted snow breaking his propeller: will require 35 weeks "pay to equal famous fniit farm which he operated heirs, Dr. George C, and John,, O, The William Brenner Furniture Co., atrip Its own-Army and Navy of sup- The pilot was uninjured. what has been lost in wages during until his health broke. He leaves threo Stevrart, to, Mrs. .Anna H. McGuinn, a newly chartered company, has start­ pllegand armament, in which both are the strike. Meant !me it cost Greene children: Mrs, Orma J, Smith, Hud- The McGuinn family has resided in Tax Collector ed the manufacture of overstuffed now fatally deficient, Secretary Knox county several hundred dollars for well, Ida., Miss Clhra, Clear Spring, the property for a year* BISHOP PAUL JONES AGAINST furniture in what was onco the old gnd others in their testimony before guardsmen to preserve order and pro­ Md,, and Louis G„ Columbus. The Will Visit Towns cordage factory building, W. Second the° Foreign Affairs Committee in­ LEND-LEASE BILL IN DEBATE tect property. ■ —*• 0 funeral was held Sunday afternoon St., Ip Xenia, sisted .that it was absurd to eyen hint County Treasurer Harold J. Faw from the farm home southwest- of APPLE WEEK PROCLAMATION that the broad powers contained In the Gov. John W« Brisker has issued a Bishop Paul Jones, Antioch College, cett, announces he or a deputy will FLORENCE NAMED Jamestown, Burial took place in the hill Would be Used by the President to in debate with former Congressman- visit the various towns ip the county Jamestown Cemetery, proclamation making the week of Jan. WITTENBERG GETS $50,000 transfer a part of the United States 27 to Feb, 1st "Apple Week” for Ohio at-Largo John McSweency, at the for tax collection on the following, Walter B. Florence of east of-South Navy to Britain. However, it can­ apple growers. Ohio Citizens have Columbus Y* M< C. A., Monday even­ dates: President Tulloss, Wittenberg Col­ Charleston, haa Been appointed, to not be forgotton that less than a week MORE SNOW, SLEET, RAIN been asked to use apples In various ing, opposed tl\e enactment ‘of the Spring Valley, Monday, Feb. 3rd, lege, Springfield, announces a gift o f membership oh the dark County before -the official announcement was ways on the menu. Ohio stands sev­ lend-iease bijl demanded by Rqosevelt. Spring Valley National Bahk, $50,000 from Mrs. Nathaniel Brophy, Board of Education. He wil) fill the made of the recent transfer of the Mc&wecney supported tfie bill be­ post left vacant by the death o f A . E. This section was coated with a skim enth in production of apples in the Yellow Springs, Tuesday, Feb. 4th, St. Petersburg, Florida. fifty destroyers to Britain Mr. Roose? cause he said we'hqvq no internation­ Wildman, o f Selma* of ice on snow Friday night anc] Sat­ nation. Miami Deposit Bank, Veit Had denied emphatically that any urday. Rain softened tfie snoyr On al to$ay, One strong argument NOTICE Jamestown, Thursday, Feb, 6th, siich mqv^ was evert being considered. roads Sunday bqt- travel was danger- MOVE TO. ANDERSON PROPERTY agpinst the bill is that it would make COMING SOON iSV I* *-• - r[. *• 4 Farmers & Traders Bank, . ops j;he ffrst' o f the week. Regardless Mf. and Mrs. Leon KJing have nioV: the United States the policeman of The annua) meeting ef all the mem­ Watch for further announcement Latest indications are that the Lensq- o f the road conditions only eight per­ ed to the property on E. Chlllicothe the entire world end. opr sqldferS Osborn, Friday, Feb, 7th, First. Na bers of the local Miami Valley Milk about the movie show "With My Ban­ J^nd Bill Will face a stiff fight fn the sons lost their ftVfs in ^hp state over St'., owned by Hr. Leo Anderson. The would have to. he #en| on call of * the tional Bank, . Producers Association will he held in' jo On My Knee”, to be given to mak* tpe weqfc-end, which is far below the property was recently modernised, re; first outbreak whether in Europe or Cedarville, Monday, Feb. 10th, Ce tho Agriculture Buildihg at the High money to buy chairs for the boy and. (Oqntinttfff qn h at usuid average. decorated fend one room added. Ohio*, darville Building A Loan. School, Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 7:80 P> M. girl scout room. Coming soon. / C«D4»VILUE HKRAJ4), FRIDAY, JANDA*Y 81, 1KL * *• ' * « b the Atlantic oeMft to hold bade the Greene countlan who once was. rated Springfield, step* were taken towards of this stale and tf» twenty-fifth, T H E CEDARVILLE HERALD enemy. one of the foremost and most success­ keeping a close connection by congre­ president, WWI* governor ICeKinJey EABLH B U L L ------,------EDITOR AND PDBUSHER ful farmers and especially one famous gation* of the denomination with elway* wore a deep rose carwttkm, HXMBXX -NsUmuI SdllorlsJ Amm,; OWo N^iptpar, A*», - several million 4°Hars that was borrowed and the Governor court house playing poker or ‘‘shoot­ their sons but the Lutherans plan to , jruek v Both the auto and truck were For Sale- insists a large part of this debt must be paid to stop interest ing dice”, that would he open gambling Everyone is entitled to his own op­ keep .up interest with its members op e extent Bargain Hour 10c Til 2:00 damaged, the latter to the' extent pf darville Boi , ‘ liiit whoever saw a gambling game inion as to where to place truth and others interested as never planned be­ e road charged- . • ■* ’ *♦. $100.- Icy condition of the road was Richards, Cl conducted in what must be termed veracity in the , lease-lend bill contro­ Friday P. It is unfortunate that municipal officials would even ask fore. • responsible for the damage. — •‘open space”, 'The Judge did a good versy. If you believe reports from the." AND a public official, to disregard his campaign pledge, The Gov­ — ■ White House there is no opposition Mr. and Mi • job of eliminating the behind-the-door S a tu rd a y Wednesday was an important day ernor has promised when the time comes al) will gather around as their f : of hay the table and discuss the situation but he makes it plain - gambling places In the county. He al­ to the lease-lend bill for all the mail in Ohio history because it was the Wanted—Custom bailing o f hay and is supporting the measure. That might Twin Thrill Days! sisters, Mrs aw apd , no new taxes. so took refuge in the statement that birthday of the late William McKin­ straw. Also buy straw now and hay •‘law enforcement agencies in the be true but after the experience on re­ —SCREEN-^ folk, Va., Mi '• F. C ley, who was mom in Niles, Q„ Jan. later. Hayes Watson, ,R. F. P* 2, ' ' ' . Most of the Ohio cities are in desperate, financial condition ports following the reorganization bill fprson City, hut it is no fault of the state of Ohio. Most every city, except county” reported “no gambling," How “ Escape To Glory” 29, 1843. He was a former governor South Solon, O, (St) different from a year ago- when JUdg. last year when the White House was .Rankin', of 1 Cincinnati, has lived beyond its income. Much money has been With ' —T* Henrie and his Democratic supporters Hooded with protests, and reported no wasted on poor relief. More on work relief such as tearing Pat O’Brien Mrs. Norn were campaigning for a candidate for opposition, one must question the A - up good sidewalks in order that more labor would be employed ' Constance Bennett has -been vif i prosecuting atterrfey on the plea that truth o f reaction this year. A New LoveuAnd Laugh Team to put down new walks, the government paying labor, the mother, Mrs city and property owner, paying for material. “ gamblers were running the epunty” . STARTS Then as now we had a Republican ‘ Sen. Robert A. Taft and Sen. Harold Ohio should not be asked to pay for the folly of municipal Mr. Elmer Prosecutor and then we had a Demo­ Burton each reported their mail is spent the w,-- spending in the state*' Cities should be compelled to live within cratic sheriff but the judge was not about forty to one against the Roose­ SUNDAY parents, Prof ‘ their , income eyen at the expense of sacrifice on certain ques­ making public speeches a year ago on velt dictator bill. Sen. Taft says his tionable services. • . • . - ' . . . gambling. He finds delight today with direct personal letter mail is about : The epidei a Republican Prosecutor anfi a Repub­ 3,000 a week. We get information that mos.t homes lican Sheriff, the latter being in office Ohio congressmen each report about Congressman Clarence J. Brown points out that there is county is on > a real difference between the American Defense Program ant less than a month, of talking the same ratio. One Democratic’ con­ the President’s lend-lease legislation. Congress, he says, is about “open gambling whatever that gressman whose name we cannot use and.' attenda is nearing ik> practically unanimous, an support of a strong national de means. • for confidential reasons, says the let­ ters from mothers of draftees is al­ fense for the United States, but the “ lease-lend” measure is . Mrs. Don • ; most unanimous against the Roosevelt not in reality a defense measure. “ Instead,” he says, “ it is One of the troublesome question? nesday and measure, yet this Congressman says designed to confer unheard of power in the hands of one man- put to New Dealers about Roosevelt's tending the <■<:i.v« i| he must vote with Roosevelt or be the President.” recent lifting o f the embargo on war her Dealers.' supplies ,to Russia right at a time denied his share o f patronage. when we Were asked to prepare for ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO .Mr. R. R, 'i war to ,save Democracy is; “ When Congressman-at-large Stephen M. the Oscar K . It was this day, (Sunday, Jan. 26), 100 years ago that di$ Russia become a Democracy or Young, Cleveland Bern., has an easy from Frank Cincinnati had one of the greatest celebrations in its history 'iSben has Stalin reformed?” Who way of facing.vthe controversy over Session will i Generalrisvnrvt*n1 WiliamW i‘ 1i*dni Henry HarrisonT Tow icA n reftTaffr Cincinnati onnn hish is wayw a v toi f knows but what Russia will buy our the lease-lend bill. He writes and tells house will' b- Washington to assume the Presidency. war materials and then turn them ov­ all objectors he was elected to back ing. He drove the day before from his home in North Bend er _.to. Germany:?. The Russia incident Roosevelt on everything and this he to the city and stopped at the Henrie House, on Third Street has, proven a problem for the pro proposes to do right or "wrong. This Mary Jea is what' is termed an ideal rubber- between Main, and Sycamore. It was the town’s newest hotel, English supporters to explain. - lected to tes There was such a crowd waiting to welcome the President- stamp congressman. And you can pur­ THURS., JAN. 30 Vandalia, O Elect that he was unable for half an hour to get into the hotel. 'William C. Bullitt, former Ambas chase rubber stamps in a ten cent Monday, Fe ■ screen RENFRO VALLEY Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr a s they, appear, on the Xenia screen in sndor to Russia and later to France', store for a thin dime— and sales tax. .nssia, al That night the crowd surged up and down Third Street in a “Comrade X," story of a newspaper man’s adventures In Russia^ ana the Xen wild enthusiasm and made so much noise the General couldn’t, named to the first post as an admitted BARN DANCE . bailed as the funniest comedy of the year. Stars Sunday at tlie Xenia Among tl Death records the passing of a Theatre. . i sleep. . . ’ Communist, appeared before the Farmers’ W House Committee as favoring the and Mrs. O. iiiiiimtmiiM The next day at 10- o’clock he was scheduled to leave M,l,lll,IMIIIIIM,MM***,*****t*******************************l*****’********e***V*******”’*“““'V‘“““““‘V““““’’“’’”“’””'”’ ” 3 on the steamer Ben Franklin. The people had provided an lease-lend bill even favoring war ac Hervey Bai open carriage With two beautiful horse's led by grooms. But wording to a* former report. Bqllitt Mr. A, B. E the General thought that-too pompous. He decided to walk. did not stay long in Russia for he was Mr. Harold ' And walk he did— at the head of_a^pmeessionjof uniformed forced to live like Russians and lay­ 1 " • . Mr. John - militia and pretty much every other organization in the city. away" htfTstuffed shirt. Ho returned Bickett, Mi t e hvtno and later was sent to France. January His, Negro body-servant walked behind the General, carrying attended th< an arntfuTTof eanes* It was the habit of the time to present . ers. Mr-. A Presidents with walking sticks, and when the Ben Franklin Sen. -Robert A. Taft in a radio ad is an important event ■; round-table was reached the poor man staggered under the load of them. dress before the New York Bar As­ S. . tivities undt There were two cannon on the deck of the Franklin. These sociation, Saturday night, made one 1 ‘ . . - of the Ex- S 1 boomed a welcome; Once on board, the General stood on the of the best speeches oh the lease-lend M " Evans will after deck and, removing, his gray beaver, made a speech of bill that we have heard so far. His our entire stock of Hart, Schaffner, Marx , State Board farewell— alas, it was a farewell forever to the city he loved. voice was smooth and clea r, and s — Enquirer distinct. The Senator asked the im­ Griffon Suits, Topcoats, O ’Coats Mr. A. R. portant question as to what we could 1 ill for son do for England we have not done. He r* . „ - Elizabeth I D r i n k i n g f o u n t a i n s i n c o u r t h o u s e favors outright gifts or loans if neces­ Reduced for quick clearance, act at once. ! day for tret It is to be hoped the Greene County Commissioners will sary to England, but cannot see what England can do with our navy, air­ take notice and act as quickly as possible on the recommenda­ i tions made by the last Grand Jury to install drinking fountains planes or war equipment as she has Group One s MARRIAGi not been able to man boats* Roosevelt Group Four i in the court house. - In the meantime it was suggested- that Griffon and Silvertone highly styled worst­ “sent over, not even airplanes. He says This Jot includes our finest, hand tailored WADI) 15 paper cups be used in the various offices to eliminate the “ tin eds and tweeds, single and double -breasted 21*5 i Hart, Shaffner and Marx, Triple Test/ and limiting time unde >■ tlie bill will mean 33-85 5 drinking cup” that not only hag been outlawed^yfears ago but drape models that appeal to young men. FOSTF'f nothing for the damage could be done Observer worsteds. Values $37,50 to $42.50. should be,abolished as a step to better health safeguards. A Values to $30.00, 1 ■■ similar recommendation was made for the. county jail. The within: a month or a week after Group Two i_j___ 1 Announce idea of a dozen or more prisoners drinking from a tin cup day passage and then we would find a new Group Five i ’ the marring emergency that calls for our soldiers. Many fine Hart, Shaffner and Griffon fine after day, after hearing certain evidence against one of the Arthur Allen fine worsted suits and zipper § s er, Springfiei, In fact a Roosevelt promise, merits worsteds, and Anglopaca Camels Hair Coats. 85 prisoners confined at the time of inspection was more than the 5 • die, Spring i about as much consideration as dr tom­ Coverts and knitted imported fabrics. Values 28-85 lined top coats. $25.00 values. s jury could stand. No juryman would want a dog to drink . . will take pi up to $35.00. from a cup folldwing'use by that one prisoner alone. We know cat lias for respect of a marriage li­ at' the hon cense down the alley, after tha.jnid- the demand for funds by the commissioners fo r various pur­ Group Three Group Six § ' Waddle, s> poses is great but there is no reason why the county govern­ night hour. Worsteds" and~tweeds.~Snappy~ypung men’s elect, will a: ■ ■ Griffon and a few H. S. M. suits. Broken all wool Clothing, new models and colorings. i 85 ment cannot observe both state and good health -laws. We Foster, br< > c have faith that the present Commissioners will in due time If ope is looking for freaks just sizes. All very fine quality suits and top­ 24*5 All carry our label and guarantee. Values best man. S follow the recommendation of the last grand jury. check up on the kind of bills that are coats. Values to $32.50. to $22.50. £ Mr. and M: offered in most any state legislature S resides nca and Ohio is no different from other SALE OF T SALE FLOBSHEIM SALE LE Imagine this from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who has to be states. Now a New Deal Senator introduced* each month to the White House kitehen: “It strikes from Cleveland wants a bill passed ARROW AND MACK MAKES TWICE A YEAR WE OFFER ENTIRE HOmIH CD ENTIRE us that some men do a lot of unnecessary traveling. Do they that will require every owner o f a DOBB’S SAMPLE HATS 26 DOZ. BROKEN LOTS travel for business, pleasure, or just to get away from the STOCK FOR A LIMITEDTIME ONLY OF M) ;e ONLY camera to take out a state license. $1.05 . $2.00 $ 2.50 VALUES office?” Due to increased demand for Florsheim florsheim Just where the amateur and profes­ The Complete Sample Lino From The After the holiday season the Mack Shirt Member.* sional lines are drawn the bill is not Shoes we are carrying a much larger - :h larger Chicago Sales Room was shipped Janu­ Corp. takes all short lengths of cloth in were enter' stock than formerly, Nothing is -with­ is with­ How soon will we be told that the Declaration of Inde­ plain. In as much as 'it provides for their factory and cuts them into assort- the-vhomd ary 1. 232 Late ’40 and ’41 Models, held. Any shoes not carried in stock in stock pendence belongs to the horse and buggy days? It hasn’t been a state board of five members. Li­ - ments. You can get new fresh shirts Sixteen iru may be ordered from the factory at 4Qc ry at 40d so many months, since we were told that about the United censes will cost ■$12 a year and $25 to at a great saving. All our broken size ed roll cal additional. States constitution.. , take the examination, like the barber $10.00 Dobb’s Samples $5.85 Arrows go in at this price.. tions” . license bill, all the fees go as salaries $8.95 and $9.60 Mrs, B, to support the board and clerical help. $7.50 Dobb’s Samples $4.85 Sizes 14 to 17 Yu The Akron Beacon Journal pictures Americanism thus: Values ...■...... $7.95 “ The Abo .95 Newspaper photographer would be 3 for $3.75...... $1.29 ('Negroes” “ Colorado people votirfg 3 to 1 in favor of a pension; voting exempt. To tic the hands of Cfov. $6.50, $5 Dobb’s Samples $3.85 $10.00 and $11.00 100 to 1 against a tax to pay for it,” One lot of soiled shirts ley, was rt Bricker the bill would require him to. $4.00 Berg Samples $2,85 $1.00 values up to $2.00 Values...... : $8.95 F. A. Ji .95 name the state board from a list of "Whites” . Col. Charles Lindberg has not yet been answered following the state association members. And we A social , his views before the House committee on hearings of the Roose­ call this a free nation. We would guess, velt “ Give England everything” bill. The war mongers have present fo the bill has little chance o f /passing.. NECKWEAR SALE ' by the hos been stumped. Sen. Brooks, 111.; before the American Forum PAJAMA SALE w o o l -c o r d u r o y JOY The fact that it comes from-Clevcland Nationally Known Makes ter, Mrs., *• asked a dozen times s“What is it we can do under this give­ , Faultless No-Belt should guarantee its defeat in the 80% of the fine neckwear .is suitable for FINGERTIP COATS The-Fct ATS away bill that we cannot do now without establishing a dic­ legislature. year ’round wear. 40 doz, to select from. tatorship here to fight dictatorship in Europe?” $5.00 Silks...... $3.65 $12.50 Values ...... ,..,,...$9*95 at the ho .$9;96| $3.50 Values...... 1...... $1.75 holds who , $3.50 and $4 Sateens...... $2.65 $10.00 Values...... $7.95 ' After all this fuss about munitions $2.60 Values ...... $1.65 $2.50 and $2.95 Values.... .$2.12 ca” will b< .$7.95 When a New Dealer asked in connection with the war bill output Roosevelt announced last week $1.50 Values...... 98c' $2 and $2.25 Values...:...... $1.69 $8,50 Values ...... ___ .$6.96 * .$6.95| what business Was it pf preachers, teachers, farmers and doc­ everything was progressing nicely $1.00 Yahies...... 79c $1.65 Values...... $1.25 $6.50 Values...... $5.65 .$5.65 tors, what was in the “ lend-lease” bill ? What do they know and that there was very little labor 65c- Values...... 46c • $1.36 Values ...... $1.00 $5.60 Values *...... &...... $4.45, Don’t U about government, business or conditions in Europe? .$4.46 disturbance. We pick up our evening in olir 9c paper and read of a dozen strikes in plants where more than 100 million Buffer Hosiery Sale y.Sale dollar defense orders had been placed. Suede, Leather Duofold-Wilson Bros. Our Entire Stock Of Sen. Taft made the statement over the Wool — Silk — Lisle — Lisle Winter Underwear $1 Values...... 79c Free KET air Saturday.night that according to dipper Jackets Trousers Reduced ____ 79c DAILY HOC MAR government reports which ho had Wool and Cotton 75c Values ...... >„.....69c ...... 69c 10 ft to 20% off 10% to 20% off 10% to 20 % off 60c Values ------42c We conduct a hog market daily in a checked, but four bomber planes had ddition to 1 our 35c Values ...... ------27c Order ...... 27C regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAiY. been delivered to the government dur­ ing November.' Hitler will get here For Ti' .Phone Any Day For Market Price if time has Anything to do with it. Even Knudsen says we cannot ex- pept much' before late 1942, Yet they Rcgo SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. keep talking about the big German “ push” taking place in March or April. M c D O R M A N ’ S CHA” Sherman Ave., Springfiled, Ohio, Phone 5942 If England Is po belter prepared than' we afe today it will lake more than - 8S, DETROIT ST. — XENIA ittmmiiiiitni 'mimnmumtH mOmmlm CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JAWUAEt **» JJMX m m r ' " - r g eludes dinner* the program, a basket­ TH I CHUBCH O f THE NAZABBNE ball game, and a social hour after the Raymond Strickland, Pastor game, for dancing or talking, As is SCHOOL NEWS Public Sale G l u b and Social yictivm es customary* the Ladies Advisory Board Sunday School 9:3040:45 A. M, will serve the Homecoming banquet— [ On the John Boots Farm, 5 miles west of Jamestown, at Preaching Service 10:4542:00 N. an ample guarantee that those who at­ Former Student in Honored » * H o'clock, A . M*i on. „ \ tend will have a good meal. Dinner Superintendent of Sunday School, Wallace Collins o f last year’s, class Mr. JumiM D. MiOer* Xenia* son-in- RESEARCH CLUB MEETING will be served promptly. The program Rufus Nance, with twenty-two other hoys and girls law of Postmaster and Mrs. R. C. is fofief and varied, featuring selec­ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, XUl : from Ofiiio was recently honored Evening Ritenour, underwent a major opera- The February meeting o f the Re* tions of instrumental music by col­ a banquet at the Deshler-Wallick hotel Junior Service 7:00-7:30 P, M. tion id Miami Valley Hospital, Payton^ search Club will be held Thursday, lege students, Marion Van Tress, ’44, Gray gelding, 15 years old, blind, will work anyplace, 10 Cattle—Guern­ in Columbus. Among others present Evangelistic Service 7:30 P, M, Saturday. Feb, 6tKf at the home of Mrs, Frank' o f Springfield, and Ned Brown, Ml, b f sey cow, carrying 4th calf, to freshen in April. 8-yr, old, Jersey, in good in addition to those being feted were: Creswell. Roll call by Patriotic Quo­ Cedarville. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30. flow o f milk. ^ersey-Gurensey heifer,-to freshen in April. Holstein heifar* J. F. Cunningham, dean o f the College Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Turnbr^foth tations. Mrs. O. „A* Dobbins will read Special interest will be attached to to frshen about Feb./i4» Holstein'Bull calf , 5 mos. old. Holstein hrifor calf, of Agriculture, who acted as toast­ of whom have been quite ill, ara re­ a paper on “ Hoyr Martha Washington the hall game, since first place in the 2 Vi mo*, old, 4 close-up Springer Cows, master; H, L. Bevis, president of the ported much improved at this time. Kept Hquse” , and Mrs, Hervey Bailey Ifidiana-Ohio League will he at stake, Scores of items to .choose from in Ohio State University, who greeted 0 yearling Delaine Ewes. 6 aged Delaine Ewes. 22 Delaine Ewes* 2 to 4 a paper on “The Woman Lincoln Lov­ Cedarville suffered its only league de­ our 9c sale. Home Clothing Co, the guests; John W , Brick ;r, governor yrs. old, some to have lambs by side, Shropshire Ram, 2. Miss Janice Wollard commercial ed,” feat in a hard-fought game at Fort of Ohio; L. j. Taber, Master-of the teacher in the local schools, spent the Wayne last Saturday, losing to Ind­ 32 Hogs— (Double Immuned)—5 Poland-China Sows, to farrow April 1, National Grange; Walter Kirk* Master week-end with her parents, Mr. and iana Tech, 39 to 36, So the team will S ubscribe T o T ue H erald 7 Poland-China Gilts, not bred, 18 feeding Shoats, wt. about 40 lbs. Poland- o f the Ohio State Grange, and any Mrs. Fred Wollard in Washington, “TIN PAN ALLEY’S” . have a triple incentive in fighting for jn China Board, 5 mos. old. , C. H. this game; "revenge," a chance to other notable leaders from the College TIMELESS TUNES! Still going strong —* our 9c sale. regain a first-place tie with Indiana of Agriculture and farm organizations Fordson Tractor—Tractor Disc, used 1 yr., 2 farm Wagons. Disc. 8-7 in Ohio. Home Clothing Co, , ■ Wheat Drill. Harrow. 1-row Cultivator, John Deere Corn Planter. 12-in. For Sale—3-car frame,garage, Cfc- The street that makes America sing! Tech., and the desire to show an en­ Wallace was one of twenty Ohio John Deere Walking plow, .John Deere Sulky Plow, Drag, 2 Feed Grinders. darville Board of Education. A-'- E. Now 20th Century-Fox tells it’s stir­ thusiastic Homecoming crowd that the young people to receive a $125.00 Corn -Sheller. Hudson steel Self-Feeder. Iron Kettles, etc. 2 aides o f Richards, Clerk, * 10-3 ring, colorful Btory in “ TIN PAN AL­ Yellow Jackets can still fight on equal scholarship award to the Ohio 'State Breeching harness. "Collars. Lines. Bridles, etc. Household t goods— Side­ LEY”, which stars Alice Faye and terms with the best Df them. University this year. “During his.first board. Round Table. Dresser. Stand,. 2 Heating StoveB. Range. Terms: Cash Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan have Betty Grable, who will entertain movie Alumni and friends planning to at­ C£>ZY quarter at State he received three A as their guests, Mrs. McMillan’ s goers Sunday and Monday at the tend Homecoming are urged to make grades and two B grades, an excellent • THEATRE m sisters, Mrs. Jason McMillan of Nor­ Cozy Theatre. Jack O.akie and John their reservations with Miss Basore record for any freshman. LEONARD BOOTS folk, Va„ Mrs. Mabel Crawford of Jef­ Payne head a great featured cast of at the college office by Thursday, Feb. 6. ’ | Fri. and Sat., Jan. 31-Feb. 1 f ferson City, .Mo. and brother W* A. entertainment makers. CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer. . E. H. SMITH, Clerk Lunch on grounds.. .Rankin, of Tarkio, Mq. . . ° . Topping the list of familiar favor­ Homecoming—Alford Gym—6 P. M. Professor Hostetler Addresses Double Feature Program 1 ites in “TIN PAN ALLEY" is a brand Saturday, February 8— 60c—that is BILL ELLIOT IN l Assembly Mrs. Norman Sweet of Rossford, Q„ new song created by the famed writ­ the whole story. “PRAIRIE SCHOONER” f has .been visiting thi.s week with her \ ’ niiiiitiiiM iUM itm uiiiim iim tiiiiiiim iiiitiiiiiiiH iiiiiiilinitiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiniiiiiim illiiiiiu ing team of Mack Gordon and Harry professor A. J. Hotetler ga^e the CHARLIE CHAN IN mother, Mrs. Clara Morton. * Warren. Their “ YoU Say the Sweetest assembly last Thursday a most in­ | “MURDER OVER NEW YORK” STANDARD GRADES OF Things (Baby)” is slated for a long spiring botanuical talk which gripped Mr. ,Elmer Jurkat of Marion," Ohio* f Sun. and Mon,, Feb. 2-3 stay on the nation’s hit parade. the attention of both the. faculty and .3 • \ spent the weekend at home with his Some o f the memorable • popular GENUINE PFiSTER. HYBRIDS ^ the'students from the first word to | Alice Faye — Betty Grable' parents, Prof, and Mrs. F, A . Jurkat: METHODIST CHURCH tunes Alice Faye and others put over thee-last. Superintendent H, D. Burst § Jack Oakie David H, Markle, Minister in “TIN PAN ALLEY" are: “Ameri- led the group in devotions. Some mu­ f “TIN PAN ALLEY” STILL AVAILABLE ‘ The epidemic of flu that has visited ;a I Love You”, “Goodbye Broadway, sical numbers by Wayne Corry and | Also News and Pete Smith most homes in this section of thi Sunday School 10:00 A. M. SEE OVR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Hello, France” ,* “K-K-K-Katy,” “ Moon- Jack Huffman were greatly enjoyed, . county is on the wane from all reports- ight BaY”, “'When You Wore a Tulip Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Ser­ | Wed. and hurs., Feb. 5-6 | and attendance at the public schools md I Wore a.Big Red Rose” and mon theme,.“Have* FaithI” ‘ is nearing normal. ‘The Sheik of Araby” . Wednesday, Feb.-5,12:30 B, M.. Wo­ Agriculture News—.Night Class I Judy Garland — George Murpy I CARL SPRACKLIN pr • ' 7 - ■ 1 - ■■ .... •- *— , Latest news events, narrated *by man’s Society of Christian Service.’ The part-time class'closed its series | “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY”. f CEDARVILLE, OHIO Mrs. Dorothy Wright spent Wed, LoWell Thomas and a Pete Smith of twenty-two meetings Monday even­ | Our Gang Cotnedy — Traveltalk | iliiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiKiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiititiniirtiHHiiiiiiiim itiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiM tiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiM im ii nesday apd Thursday in GolUmbus at- short, “Sea for Yourself” .complete UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing.- The average attendance was 10.6. tending the convention of Ohio Lum­ :his outstanding evening’s entertain­ After the meeting the class went to Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister | Beware— WHITE EAGLE Coming | ber Dealers. ■ ' ' , ment. - Beaver High School to play a game | Soon | of basketball with the night class Sabbath School 10 A. M., Siipt. itiMHimmitimiiimiMiiniiHiiiiiiiMiiiim'itiimimiimfiimiir HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS PAY Mr. R. R. Townsley .has purchases’ there .The score was 34-20 in favor of MRS. D. C. FENT, SISTER OF Emile Finney. the Oscar Evans’ farm of 78 acres Beaver. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, “ The from Frank Evans, executor. Pos­ MRS. FRANK HUNTSLAR DIED FINANCIAL STATEMENT session will be given at once. The High Way or the Low W ay?” house will be modernized before mov­ Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. We will use Field Trip CEDARVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. D. C. Fent, 67, near Jefferson­ the same topic qnd have the same 1 ing. ville, died Tuesday at the McClellan leader, that was announced^ for last The agriculture classes attended Showing the condition of the Association at the'close of business* December 31,1940 Hospital, Xenia, where she had been week, This is the. last lesson from the Farmers’ Week at the Ohio State -! Mary. Jean Townsley hasbeen se­ a. patient for two weeks with a brok­ University Wednesday. Soine o f the lected to teach in the High School* at lbaQk_JLHaw_essedJEor Service” .__ :__ _ . .ASSETS ______- CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES en limbi- Death was due- to a heart Union service -7:30 P. M. in our “most interesting- features of this trip . Savings Shares— ___^?126139.05 Vandalia, Ohio. She starts her work attack. church. We hope the weather, condi­ were the apple show, the potato show, Mortgage loans orf Real E state------$119165.92 prepaid Shares______20360.00 Monday, Feb. 8. . She was bom in this county but had tions will be favorable for evening the corn and grain show, and the ex­ Loans on Shares of the Assn. .—— 2 87.37 Taxes accrued on Intangibles ______120,00 lived near Jeffersonville more than 50 service this week. hibit of the models of farm machin­ Real Estate sold on contract _____ 10596.68 Loans in process 3.44: Among those from here attending years. J3he was a member of the ery and tractors. The hoys also at­ No midweek service next week. Real Estate owned ______— . 17792.60 Unearned profit on real estate sold —,— 69.24 Farmers’ Week in Columbus are: Mr. Methodist Church. tended lectures on numerous, farm, No choir rehearsal this week. , : „ , , „ T r> .’ iaoa on Reserve for uncollected interest______631.77 and Mrs. 0 . A. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Sheds survived by her husband and problems. Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank ------1000.00 , - . T ■ r ■ ...... The regular date for our winter com­ . a ______Federal Insurance Reserve ____ _ 846227 Hervey Bailey, Mr. David Bradfute, one daughterj Mrs. Susie Smith, of munion is the third Sabbath of Feb­ Cash on hand and in banks ■------— —— 10297.17 Undivided Profits ______3353.97 Mr. A. B. Evans, Mr. A. E. Ebersole* Sedalia; one brother, Carl Gordin, of ruary, which will be' Feb. 16th/ Any Basketball , . Mr. Harold Dobbins* Mr,. W. R. Watt, South Solon; four sisters, Mrs. Frank wishing to unite , with the church, Total Assets ______$159139.74 Total Capital and Liabilities ______.$159139,74 Mr. John Collins, and Mr. Harper Hutslar, Cedarville; -Mrs. J." W.. either by profession of faith or by Cedarville vs. Bowersville Bickett. Mr. and Mrs. O. A., Dobbins Butcher, South Charleston; Mrs. J. W. certificate, please let the pastor know The C. H. S. basketball team took W. A* Spencer, Pres* R. G. George, V. Pres. I. C. Davis, Secy. attended the-reunion s x f Master, Farm­ Stroup,. South-Splon* and. Mrs._V.,.C._ before-that dater------—— ■an^easy47^6”vicf6Ty^Ter Bowersville ers. Mr. A . B. Evans had part in a Jordan, Piketon; one granddaughter, EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $5,000. Friday, Jan, .24 at Cedarville. After round-table discussion on 4-H Club.ac- Mrs. B etty Ezans, Sedalia,. and one rolling up a 21-6 lead at the half. Ce­ tivities under Prof. ,H. B. Smith, head grandson, Bobby Smith, Sedalia. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH darville led by Corry who gathered 19 of the Extension Department, Mr, The funeral will be held Friday.from Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister points, "collected baskets while keep­ Evans will attend a meeting of the the home with burial in Fairview ing the Bowersville boys to a low State Board of Agriculture on Friday. Cemetery. 9:45 A. M. Sabbath school orchestra. STORE-WIDE total. 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School;, Mr. H. K. iJfcormont, Supt. The Cedarville Reserves, also show­ Mr. A. R. McFarland, who has been OHIO PASTORS VOTE AGAINST 11:00 A, M. Morning worship. Theme. ed a good defense as they limited the ill for some time, entered the St. LEND-LEASE BILL; 289 TO 53 “ Hallowed Be Thy Name.” , * . Jefferson seconds to two field goals Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton, Wednes­ nnd triumphed 17-4. Hertenstcin scor-\ CLEARANCE 6:30- P. M.’ 'Christian Endeavor at day for treatment. The Ohio Pastors’ Convention in the church. This is to be a special ed 11 of CedarviUe’s. points. Columbus voted 289 to 53, against the “Rally meeting.” All who are mem­ Cedarville's Junior High made it a REDUCTIONS ON VQOUE SHOP QUALITY Roosevelt lend-leasc bill, Wednesday. bers or have oyer been members are clean sweep for the red and white by MARRIAGE OF WILBUR J. ’’ Rev. Donald Timmerman, Bellefon- urged, to attend!' Let's make it 100 per defeating the Jefferson Township boys WADDLE TO MISS MAE taine, led the opposition, said Roose­ cent. Important plans will be discuss­ 14-3. velt’s position now was different than ed. Selma’s towering basketball boys FOSTER, THURSDAY, FEB. 6 before the election. This bill he wants 7:30 P. M, Union evening service afe emerged with a 44-38 victory over Ce- now “ Means War” . “ We confirm our the U. P. Church. dai-villc’s team on Tuesday, January Announcement is made thi^ week of conviction that there is not, never has Monday, February 3— 7:30 P. M.— 28, on our home floor. Cedarville, af­ 3 marriage of Miss Ethel Mae Fost- been.and never will be a Holy War,” Session meeting at the Manse. , Springfield, to Mr. Wilbur J. Wad- ter taking an early lead, trailed 21- Wednesday, Feb. 5— 3:45 P. M. Jun­ >,. Springfield-Clifton pike, which 19 at the half. Selma added to this ior choir rehearsal. 11 take place next Thursday evening lead and held the advantage through­ i /lanhaftan Shirts -r- Beau Brummell Ties — DobKs Hat* — Nunn-FwK 7:00 P, M. Sabbath School choir re­ the home of the bride. Miss Lois COLLEGE NEWS j out the game. Harold' Cony again Siioes — Mansco Underwear Flannel Robes—• Sportswear —