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•firiVffJMftlttSiERS ItTlW# fwfia IWp i m f i i BfVOKCVffUlTS I n Three wawm and one man sesk raarttei w u 'trmmwmfMm d iw o e desraai to write filed in eemr M M il KM FT v n ln R P f l . i f n il m m plsaa court this week. ■ HtowWidda, P*., is hast Ed* wsek to to* Wto&Mtom Eattisii Cnnea . June Brae# chargee gross neglect tom. WBat.* gatoerteg tt I*, every Mate refessmteM .a* w*S aa 4*)»g»*sa New that the New Deal is determin­ > r o U X w w a 4 . SHOWN of duty in her suit agsdnst JBtelpb l The OhioGotatnl Assembly adjourn­ from all «ar possessions, AH gatosred to to* * 0«y a t Bretosrig toe .. Member a f Congress, . Bruce and seeks alimony. They were ed to pass the Roosevelt war draft ed xino die Thursday, lees than 70 "Cradte ef Liberty". « tttvumih M b HHairirt ■ married Sept. 33, 1939 at LawfceMf* bill for #11 males between the ages eff There M s decor#itjee# gMsve- and day er night yes «a» hear heed* and U and 4S, there will arise many hours after it was convened, with Gov. b*rg, lad. ' * John to, BrickeF* seven-point emer- see marching drisgvtfame trying to sell *etn» faymred mmdMste to toe A* tida to wrtfetoa Cfeagri** to "pro­ Vinton Matthews accuses hk wife, pussling questions. -This draft law is delegate#. ■ different frem tha proposed law fo r geacy program enacted exactly as he to UgMMr IW» woi^..-#ir- ft* Edna rMae Matthews, of- '.spireme requested tt. The eoRventont epnted to to* tmmtoipeJ oonventioa hall toe* has a sent* National Convention at cruelty in his petition. They were mar­compulsmy training in governmwt togcitoeettyef IfifiOi. IIteanM -teh* «w$>of the mosteenqdeteateentsteee camps for hoys and girls from 18 to Senate approval ef bUls to incroase ’Pda antic© teeaiM ftat ried May 6 ,19$9.at MaytvlUe, Xy, the maximum old age pension award # of the Wnd in th* World, to the lm**. tit* AdminlAteaiton; attempt Exterme cruelty is charged by Mary fij. tog are' sixtyoitfbt roww for: , ^ Mate *re.’tho answers to tom* of-the from $80 a month to $40, effective Jam Cemfcrtso to tdtoiwa and go toiaa'dar- Saijtabeth Fanrtin in her suit against L4$4i and te bike from $409 to $480 Wallace Collms la mtttee .uMtetidgs-timt seetfrom M $e to* rib iDbiori amm%m*y hm been Will JT Fannin, she requests alimony questions concerning the IdQt 1^00 each #nd e#to #t*te driegdtien What is.Us purpose? toe annual "benefit* to r toe bHad Com­ defeated, ap i that Ctoigrtte Wit *t*y and custody of three minor children. pleted the'Legislatere’s work. - Winner Of 4-H Prize j# #*#lgned a ^ •;> u tewt©#, wttib. rib mpartton ' All male citiseiur, wherever residing, hours. Republican House . member# rim a t Congress to remain in session Wallace G. Collins, of Xenia, a gradu­ and alt male alien# residing in the bad rejected it a* -a warlike geeture, - > coma* a* a result of messages received : 1 s b e X s ALIMDNV ‘ ate of Ccd#r*ilie High School with th# tore of tho huflding is that It ha# ,not team the ftfk# fctok home demanding or its possessions who The Assembly sent to the governor class of '40 and the son-of John Col­ a siqgle column to obstruct toerjaw - that their national legislators stay on Marion Stine serim alimony for/her- are aged’ 18 to 65, for his signature the following other aelf and a minor child lit a suit against lins, president, of Cpdarville Board, of of a single apoctotor r^ztodlesc.ef'toe tlri job, and from the caucus of the When .would it become effective? measure* asked fbr in his message on Education, is included in the list of tort |b e floor spato to $|g6i89.'f«tt, Tier c Republican member* o f (he Hoase held Hugh Stine. They were married at Immediately upon enactment of tbe Monday night:. Newport B y , DecemberJ?9, 1919, 11 six Ohio winners and will receive a atege- is tifi. feet Wide, and 48 tost " on June 3rd, atw hich time the min* bill* The President would not have Now that rank .Knox, defeat- Appropriating $1,460,009 for poor $3 prize. deep and has an ashestoe and ateei Ada Fleming asks an alihtony award authority to induct registran# into the orfty party went on record as unani­ ed Republican date _ for Vice relief grants* and providing $833,333 Awards were provided by the Inter­ curtain that weigh#' 42 ton#, 1 mously opposed to the adjournmentfrom B. R,. Fleming and the custody of Army or Navy,'boWev#r,. until Con- Rresidelnt and arry L; Stfmson, minor -children in another petition. for relief loans to the cities and conn national Harvester Co.', for the sixth There Ik one o f tha finest pips or­ ' C ' n w b 'v ’ r- ' ,A ‘ * greae provided funds tor that purpose. formerly of,the cover cabinet, have ties: ; . T «’ *. yeari Participants were required; to gans ever built costing $60,090. Thee* J" , fav/.,,,.»# They were married In Vinton County, ^ttelaw would he effective until May become mem the Roosevelt,New Ohio,6hif>. inin November,November. ,1916. 1918. . “ 15,1045, unless extended. ‘ ' Appropriating- $2,000,000 (half of it show receipt# apd expenditures, an' te a jtoUsoIefor church music; another By the time this column oppeare in '■.‘V >•' :• i ■■ :•■■.*» - ...•••;. ■ ’ vT*i‘: r:. -*l Deal cabinet, ti problem i#-whether for toeatrical type o f muete and n ^ « , / . r >C When and where would eligible federal funds) to finance the addition opening and dosing inventory, and print Sn many of the newspapers they have ie' member# / of the of at least 14,500 persons to the old an analysis^ of farm, home .and crop third #elf-playing using music rolls, FORECLOSURE ACTIONS hudea register? / . »' * *• i, ” / carrying it the .Republican National Democrats offsjking pc wheher they age pension rolls: ' , , enterprise accounteahd suggest*means ground,;the:, fs^ a ,-:800:i'telto -.''itole *, ■ Convention at Philadelphia’' will 'have The Oakdale-Lumber and MiUwori? - This is left to the desefetion of the have, forsaken their Republicanism to been assigned’for .Then'" President, who would be empowered Separating .the presidenjaT'and Vlce of improving the "net-farm intome. nominated it# diijdidate for President. Co„ Bay ton, seeks a foreclosurejudg­ become members of the Democratic More than 5,000 hoys -and. girls sub; there is a apodal platform- for photo* ment for $194.44 in a suit against B. to. prescribe regulations, establish a "War Hatty*? presidential candidate* frdm tha stete . „ Okie*# aoo^Tteaaftr Robert pf ticket on the November ballot: f -' Hiitted records in the contest. - ‘ grapbers and for the-tonit time toeto Cineimriii*. inlets the Contention no M, NupgOster and others, clriming de- selective Service system,’appoint a t t i* known that both hasc advocat­ 'f. tear, a cahvcbrtventiou to he held in this city. tel property in a-suit'against Della J. trainingin the home defe/we units Of Chicago Mews Mid through a pephow measure considered rjiceessary because .Their marriage followed' a brief .- Monday night forineir Srtwtor P ep ’ Recent actions. o f President Boose* Bingsman, administratrix of th ^ es- the land and naval forces in or near Louis Rock controls the Dayton Journ­ of the limitations of pitesertt corporate Whirlwind courtship, and they were per, Pa., delivered a. patriotic speech -. veltf indicate* more strongly than ever tate of 0 , A. Bingaman. Miller and the 'communities^ and. areas In whjlch al find Herald.' ijkimson is connected charters, , "•, supremely happy, in the new home. before"' 4500; people on "Anteridiniein they reside.- ' his desires and intention* toward in* Pjniiey are attorneys for the plaintiff. with the Morgan bank fti New York The other, for the particular benefit The old mansion had.been built,in and Pateirism"'at Independence Hall. ' tervention in the pre>*§nt European -~x— -* a J x'i Would this progriun be dependent and London.., ' *> •i • of Cincinnati, bxteiids the tirhe in 1761 by a soldier in the French and The-‘ Liberty, Bell was topped copfiict, Late last Weak the President « PARTITIONS ASKED upon declaration of war? ^ CbL Bnox in acccpting the position which bonds may be issued after they Indian War. Captein- John MacPheir- with a , rubber'mallet. *0 .toe chimes threw a bamb-shatt into the national John White desireS pdrtitkm of"real ’ ; No, The President would be direct­ has startled his followers all over the have been authorized by the rotors,; • son. called it “Cluni.e’>, after hi* Scot­ CoUld be heard over tbe radio glpeWNt. ed to select tor training and aejyice acaae whan to sent to the Senate his estate in Xenia in’ a aait'mf*dnst Roy nation- Many tec at a loss to know land estate, . . . *■ , j ' th e lsnd*. tt'.Ssga# .L.:.Rb*s<*te <* •White and ethers. Miller apd'Finney' ite many num bs W deemed tmemmay iriiy ,fi« should mfindte'fifip party after Arnold felt>that; tt 'was a n . appro- ^338 7New "York as Secretary'of War, and are attorneys for*the plaintiff. for the national interest '^whether a the support given him unless it wasj. Judgment Against '* ‘ | ' prlatohotfie for his bride, and aO'hSd day with the appoipjltooht of com Colonel Frank Knox of Chicago as Charles G» Turnbull asks for parti­ state of war exists or not.^' hi# great desire to have’ this Country presented jt-tp her a#a wedding gjft. mittees and Tuesday night the kef. Secretary i f the'jhfaVy, Both men havetion pf real estate-in Xenia Twp., in , How long a period of training would engage; activetyln the European war Wilberforce Seminary They, lived there for many mOritha. fioto address was given before 15,000 been outspoken/ in support of the his suit gainst” Neil' Ferguson, and be provided? • ■ , in behalf of, England. ’ Peggy ’ Sfiippeii Arnold * grfew more people' in constitution half by Gov, ' presidents foreign policies and In be® Others. Miller and Finney.ard attor­ During peacetime, training would be It has been suggested that probably teautitol and: witty in her happiness., Harold E. Stassert of Mhm, ‘ The ad-' half * of the theory that the United neys for the plaintiff/' • for eight consecutive months, and aft­ Cob Knox migjht have accepted the George F. Woodson, former dean- Sh6 loved the old.house, With it# dress; was carried In'toll by the daily ' States .'should taken an active part er training-each man would he a mem­ post desiring to be an official pall-' of Payne .Theological Seminary, W(l- simplicity pt architecture? it# fihe viewptoshl . “ • . ber of the enlisted reserve-corps for hi European affairs. Both have been bearer at a to tore date fqr the. New ImrfOrce University, was awarded:* of the schuylftill’,-the dull glow Of its The nominating, speeches’ started GRANTED DIVORCES 19 years or until he reached 45, which-, default judgment of $8,680 in com­ highly honored.in the past by the Be* Ruth DoWney was granted a divorce Deal, Again.he has been likened to old-fashioned Wood work 1 and panel­ Wednesday and Grove PatterSon, To­ -ever came sooner. If an emergency mon pleas court Wednesday. Repre­ publican party; Stimjson as Secretary from Joseph Downey and given cus­ the old 'maid that married the drunk­ ing, the qudint chimney pieces.' ledo Editor'will prevent the mania of ■ of War and Secretary of State, and developed, service Would continue so ard, “not because she loved him but’ senting back salary, claims when he But their happiness was not des­ tody of trminpr child on a charge .of long us national interest required. . Sen, Tart. The.' rpre*enting'' o f . eadh Bncx as thy Vice Presidential nominee because she knew she could reform was dean, of the seminary for nearly tined to last for even.pi|[e'year, , nametoidwaysateomparti^byim gross'neglect of duty. - - Would there be additional training? in 193d, Reaction on Capitol Hill to' him." \ ' 30 years, the $7,000 award with the Arnold’s treachery was'exposed and fffu-farc, marebihg and jollification. Harry Rogers Was awarded' a divorce Yes. After the initial service, men addition of $1,680 as interest, was the appointments has been that, whilefrom Virginia Roger# on charges of .It is certain recent events have made his heartbroken wife fled from “Mount The actoal btolotihg' dldT not start in the reserve would he subject to one made on three promissory notes dated both men are capable and outstanding gross neglect, extreme cruelty and the New Dealers in- control of the Pleasant” in shame. He was forced urttjl Ttmraday, individuals, the public positions they month’s training a year, but not often- Democratic the “WUr Party” and the June 10; 1036. Two of the note* were to flee fo the British in New York, wilful absence, er than three'years in-any five-year for'$2,500 cach^ while top. third was Everyone is tip in the air a* to who' have taken on the international situa­ Virginia Collins was granted g- di­ Republican party the “Peace Party" : ater to England. - " \ - the successful nominee will be, It Is tion are not representative of the col­ period. . with such defense as. Is necessary to for $2,000. The lodgment was hot vorce from John ff, Collins and .her Where would they train? contested. ^ "Mount Pleasant”, the house that absolutely a free and unbbsSed con- lective thought of the Republican maiden name of Turnbull was restor­ guard the interests of this,nation,with­ hod known mahy gay" parties and vehtion and the delegates are going party/ In fact the latest Presidential . The bill provides forltraining in the in our own boundary. ’ 1 -j ;• *' ■ — *8 ed, She charged gross neglect and ex-* state or territory or residence or with­ which John Adams had called “the to make the choite. phe gUtes hi #s appointments, as Vreli as other recent most elegant coUhtry' seat in Pensyl- tre-'me. cruelty. - ■< in 200 miles of residence except*that good as abother. At this time.no one' happenings, point more and more to Record Public Debt vania/’ became known as a house 0^ candidatei»; claiming a majorito «f the Democratic party becoming the students would be trained at their JUDGMENT AWARDED Judge Frees Four sorrow, “ ihedelegates ph'tbe first ballot.Tiiere ' War party and the Republican party college or university. Of United States The .Colonial Finance Coy Dayton, What compensation would be pro­ The Government confiscated it. No Is one thing eveiyone is .agteed Upon becoming the Peace party in the com­ Members Of Sect one cared to live in St, Until Baron Von and .tout to, the*' BepUb&sins ; am* ing campaign. was awarded a judgment of $164.41 in vided? Its suit against Ralph M. Denney and The pay would be $6 monthly and The following authenic figures, re­ Steuben purchased tt some years later, against entering ihe War : abroad affd Finding nothing illegal about the corded in the annals of the V, S. Afterward it ported into the hand* of the Democrats1 are foreed to admit it j. If ih l President's statement to the Hazel C. Denney. t travel expenses. The bill wouldjeave '- - - .- r • ■■■ ■ ■; petitions they were circulating in Treasury Department and certified to the Revolutionary patriot Jonathan is the s War Party^ When ftooeevrit press last week that he Intends to to the President’s direction arrange­ Xenia, Campion Pleas Judge Frank L. ments for maintenance of dependents. Congress in the Congressional Record Williams. , named tore Republicans to cabinet Send to Congress within a abort ..time GIVEN TAX REFUND Johnson released four Dayton mem­ of Miteh 4, 1939 give amounts of How would the Order of drafting be "Mount Pleasant” Was purchased posto fhat openly urge we join Eng** proposed legislation for the universal Helen M. Taylor, administratrix of bers of the religious sect “Jehovah's the federal public debt at the end of laodtoflehting . training of American youth, both boys the estate of Emma C. Bing, late of decided? „ Witnesses” who were arrested by for Fairmount Park in 1868* It is each Presidential administration, from about two-thirds o f a mile west of Wednesday waa deveted nmstly to and girls, in work camps in prepara- Xenia, was granted a $3,19l.&2 refund, By lot, The Director of Selective Xenia police on Judge Johnson’s order thh adoption of the Constitution in . tfch for possible war,created a storm, Service would prescribe regulations the 33rd St. and Columbia Ave. en­ committee hearings. The conventieg of inheritance taxes when an error and brought before him last Friday. 1780 to date. The figures given up to opened during the mofning witii Uong. his latest suggestion along the same was found by probate court, neces­ tor doing it in an ^impartial manner”. The sect members, Cbftrle* ft. Young, trance (0 the park, 1930 arc taken from the Treasury re­ Joseph W ,. Martin, Repridkan farto Boe hms brought on a veritable hurri- sitating the refund. The determina­ What age group would be most af­ Lester Chenoweth Mrs. Carl Hohn and cords and those for'1940 ate the es­ Although restored and brightened eane.. Compulsory military training by the Park Commission, it still re­ leader ht congress, as peraiaRetat tion of taxes oil the estate was made fected? . - ■ „ a Mrs, Dubel, had reportedly been cir­ timate presented t o Congress by Presi­ tains an air of poignant melancholy cbah*m*Mr, A t times Martin bit* been fa r the young men of America has June 23, 1937* Those from 21 to 3l, The hill pro­ culating petitions again# the U, S. dent Roosevelt in his Budget message* been discussed many time* in the past Total liabilities of the estate were that recalls the memories of its tragic mentioned as a posrihOtto fur fba vides that no more than 87 percent, Government in the west end section presidential nominee. He is aew ;4U- but never before has anyone suggested of the city. - ^Public debt at end of history during the Revolution, placed at $358,717.82 in stead of $314,- nor less ‘than 78 percent of those se­ reetkig the cmivemtiou daring. 'ti»*:’ ' 1%^ that the jtotmg girls of this country 880.67 as originally Computed. The However, it Was discovered the pe­ President Administration lected shall he in that age group. Be­ tire session, Martin to tmtoP* in Re- be placed in work camps. The only total net value la therefore $1,156,- tween 10 and 15 percent would be in titions were being distributed for Washington ------r_. 83,762,172 82,976294 pubhean politics, a burin**# man aad nation* in the world , that have such 031.81 instead of the previous figure of thy 81 to 38 group, and between 8 and another purpose^seeking to force the Adams tm.ta Mb w -»■-***■* New School Head To pracrieca are riertnany and Ruaria and Jefferson 4* «U «k •» <*>’ 65,106^18 publtetor that never drinks, n*r mm# $1,190,867.04, Mrs. Taylor, a niece of 7 percent would be in the 88 to 46 state board of agriculture to in turn tobacco, yet heteon* ef the meat in Russia such training is not uni the testatrix and residuary' legatee compel, the state fair board to permit Madison (War 1812) . . 127^84,084 group. This refers, of course, to those Take Office August 1 poptoar leader* totheparty to 'Wmto- vwrssl. The country waa hardly over under the will, inherited $802,397.27 chosen for the regular military forces. the "Jehovah" organization to hold a Monroe ii» X* M ** A* *a> ta M, 90,875,877 riuf'Shoek of the Presidents first sog Adams — 67,475,044 H, B. Pickering, county superinten­ togtem, as well an In the ceavewHiii . tested of $930,234 as previously found. Who Would be exempt? mass meeting at the state fairgrounds His address bad to do with gevara- gesUon when he announced from the The tax chargeable should have in Columbus, Jackson ------886^58 dent-elect, who Wilt assume his duties White Hens* the appointment of Sid In a general way, those now in the Van Burch 5X50376 August 1, Will be stationed in tbe ment spending to meet the deiwiee been $33,746.20 lusted of $87,253.14. Judge Johnson urged citizen* to re­ projpQUtte o a t Amman, C.l.o. head of the Gar­ Inherited^ taxes paid to the county military and related services, diplo­ frain from aiding the group because Harrison A Tyler —___ _ 1M2S^808 county office a t the Greene County ment Worker's Union with headcjttsrt treasurer should have been $76,209.- matic representative# and their fami­ of the sect’s stand against saluting Polk (Mcx. War) — __ 63,061^50 Court House on Friday afternoon* un­ ;Th* convention htotrd tormer Pkeri- eeaJht New York, to take charge of 0* Instead a t $79^09.«. 4 lies, member* of Congress, Judges, the American flag. Taylor — 68,462,774 til that date, dent Herbert HoOitor Twistoy. ev­ the'yoa*h training program. Hillman Governors, Ministers, persona found Petition# were atso circulated in Fillmore 0 0**9 *bfl> 50J»4,O61 The chang# ift administrative bead* ening ''when' he gave ene ef fhe waa bom in Lithuania and it has beet! to be phyienlly, mentally or morally Cedarvilie the early part of the week. Pierce 28,701^375 greatest speech** of Me carter. BtfTATK APPRAlfiALS will occur half-way through the •psnty Oharffed on the Plow iff the deficient, persons in industry, agricul­ Buchanan a Oku# Sw ■ 90^82,417 Greene County Fair, which will be held Who wffl be; nemtoated to th#;Wg Manse i h # he ha* kmg been associat­ Fouf estates were appraised in pro­ ture er other occupations whose work BLUE RIBBON 4-H CLUB« Lincoln (Civil War) »,677,920J)12 July 80, 31 and August 1 and 2. Mr. question 'here -a* tot Otfio Ail every ed with Cowmtmietkr acrivffies, both in bate as follows: * was deemed neceeeary to the national Johnson 2,546,110,GOO Aultman, retiring superintendent will ether stoto. ";Ohto wH M e Sen* Jtatt* rid* eawttry and in Euasia; that he Julia Button: gros* value, $5,188; health, safety or Interest. The fifth meeting of the Blue Rib­ Grant •> <* «* *4 a. dk us te *a Wt hm 2,107,750^03 still he in charge th* first two day# TW a i* De tray ef Mew Yertc, Fwarik obligations, node; net value, $6,138. wWWpWWWm* brm^ JCT7Btn ■ wt is ah arinriet; and1' rimA hi# activirieu Th# President also would be cm- bon 4-H (dub of Cedarvilie waa h«M Hayes . . . *JttM8&728 of the fair and the new *up#Hnt#»d«it Louis Mehfce: gross value, $ 8,0fi$.-> )n4iidBnit HMMMi to the labor twtam k to hav# net ai­ powerad to prescribe regulations for a t tho borne a t Etoabetle and Helen Garfield A Arthur . . . . Ijff8361400 will take over the totter two day*. Mr. 08; obligatlkM, $7*1.12; net value, $ 6,- 1 atitoy smtawtoi W 8N1 81 a ring* been above etiOeilMu Bttrite drihfrrteg the training and service be- Williamson on Friday, June 2). The ClrveUnd 1^40,470dm Aultman reported that ufttsb baatoww 'iLAmlisw. torn n^rifefitAstfidi j aaate, ae wsll as Repririkaa^ la fiOAJl. eaafee a t person* dependent apen the presMeftt oondteted aAwsfae** meet­ Harrison to' %»Si mHRTIIBI iff* UK KMIVP Wm .wf*. Catheriho Lamport: gross vatoe, $ 6, board of education, oehritotod tor a Members of a "well recognised r* ■ Tte nextx* meeting wilt be held a t Tart 148047,746 holidky, July 4, w ittb* Arid Tkars- 500; obligations, MX69.64; net value, He Am had ^ewengh a f H* ktie* w it be paeed mUk m appro- ilgloua sect" whose creed or principles the home a t tom leader, Mr*. Oeilins Wilson (Werid War) ..28^76X10^18 day, July 11. ytMtomi *«r«ittoi to r any M bting $199. forbid participation in war would be Williamson,

diaerattiawd newsbey •treat sales in the binuts an Knox and Stinuon, hath The 74th annua! •aearapment, Ohi# iniHnmw»ww»wmi' TUI CIDAIVILLE HERALD that city, it aft ***** about when a war advoeatara. P umrfM nt, Grand Array o f fire la - ijm sm t CIO laker ergs testy farmed a radon puhttc, m hald in Columbus, June Be»*» Beauty Balm KMMm BULL — — ------EDITOR AND PUBLISHER l«ftWMwvi uMti « nkL»kmmaaumi amm * Miami VkIIm.* vma « im r, af the bey* and demanded a larger 17-19. In 18W there were M0 G. A, R. — BPHCIAL — per eeat of the rales money, If this Secretary of State George Naffasr Poet* in Ohio with a membtrsbip of was one of tha speakers at two con­ Oil Croq. Perm., , ------Hnterod *t the Pest Office, Cederville, Ohio, was granted the papers would have 49,011. Old Father Time has so de­ Reg. 50c manicure been forced to charge five cents for ventions recently—the annua) meeting pleted thair number* that only thir­ QetoberSl, 1887, eeeeeosd clwe matter. Ijinnillilllnutr^ir't ..... all street aalee, To get around the of the National Association of Secre­ teen veteran* were p ro m t to register Facial Free Discussion before the Republican Helen Friday, June 28, 1940 strike order, the paper* announced to taries of State, Savannah, G*., June at their 74th a a m i meeting, and poiatiaea Resolution Committee in Philadelphia the public that hereafter there would 12-15, aiid the 108th state annual con­ Call 14 roc year appointment a picnic I. the age range of those present was Cedarrilk, O. Mrs. Me brought out ranch expression on the be no more street sales. There will be vention of the Grand Lodge of Odd irawnwiiHi . WE ALL LOSE SAYS CONG, BENDER from 92 to 100. "All this talk alxmt field, 01 In a recent address on the floor of the House, Congressman stand the party ahottld take on the home delivery as usual and news­ Fellows, Youngstown, Ohio, June 17- being ear lest masting is just so much European situation raid the home po­ stand and store stands but none on the 20. tawba I! George B. 'Bender of Ohio thoroughly1 discussed the influence of middle-aged twaddle. We’Ve been of Amct the Tennessesa Valley Authority on the tax structure in the area licy. Some want the nation to jump street. Some five hundred pr more Ohio’s new election code, of which hearing this last convention bus in*** iu with Roosevelt and start the shoot­ TH *S® where it operates. He said,-'According to TVA’a own announce­ CIO newsboys that followed the plead­ Secretary of State George Neffner for the la*t ten year*”, was the ans­ 8AW8A1N HE- H* ’Tit *:90 ing, wfth the wish of^cou. that he ings of the CSG wganiasr are now was the co-author, having attracted wer to a query about next year’s meet­ Dr. * ment, power rates have been cut to its new customers by §4,-will reap the same reward »« did F rid a y 180.000 annually. By ita own figures, it has displaced by pur­ walking ike street* nut of Jobs. national attention, it was with keen ing. faculty, AND chase of reservoir lands or purchase of private companies, $3,- Woodrow WilBon, public indignation. interest that the other Secretaries of nual Fla 690.000 of local and state taxes, to say nothing of an annual Others favor sending war supplies. _ . The New Peal has suggested that State lieard Secretary Neffner explain ine Gm f i t u r d i only but the great majority of Repu - j,omej[ jn country be found for in detail the administration of the In the largest troop movement from America $1,000,000 Federal tax loss. This amounts to robbing the tax Ohio since the World War, 8,000 Ohio Day 81 licans openly oppose sending battle- o{ and French election laws in Ohio when they met Mrs. A "Peter to pay the power Paul. ,, Before the TV A, is over Ten­ National Guardsmen will travel by Twin T M Day«! nessee and affected TVA areas will be among the heaviest tax­ ships, airplanes ou-our boys either to cWIdwfn that have been separated in annual convention in Savannah, Ga, Screen last We England or France, let the result be yrom their parents, due to the evacun- Ohio’s election laws are reegnized as rail and 3,000 will ride in motor ve­ ject of 1 ed areas in the country.” hicle* to army maneuvers near Sparta, what may, tion of towns and cities likely to Ik the best in the nation and many of Flag an Repercussions have already been heard from the South­ Wisconsin, August 11-31. More than Big Laugh Hill east, with local and state officials pointing out that loss of bombed. Ouch a request will test.the the Secretaries present signified in­ i t la certain the convention will not jnterest this country has in foreigr tentions to use the Ohio code a* a 20,000 regulars and 45,000 guardsmen fax revenue resulting from-TVA acquisitions of once private Miss endorse this nation entering the war affairs. model in amending their own state from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Ken­ property has caused an extremely serious financial situation. 'xHamik a Clowr abroad. John L. Lewis, CIO leader, , ■ ..:■ Section laws. tucky and West Virginia will be con­ And it seems that this has only begun—the TVA goes farther centrated for training under the com­ in Sprit when he was before the Resolutions i" , At. the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge and farther into business, and more and more properties are committee, brought down the house1 You « nnot *»*■ « * e^rythmg at mand of Liaut, Gen. Stanley H. Ford, James, removed permanently from the tax roll. Apparently ever dol­w hen AH Landon asked the labor lead- W th ^ Philadelphia convention, held in Yoyngstown, Ohio, Chicago, Commanding General of the Choir < lar, and more, that TVA manages to cut from the electric er for his views and what was his had the first on something else than Se&etary Neffner, Past Grand Master Second Army. ' . , t Church. IDA' of the Lodge, was the honor guest 3 ftTiDTASTARTS SUNDAY bill goes on the tax bill. reaction to Roosevelt's suggestion of. IIM ’III How does this benefit, anyone? The answer is plain— and main speaker at the annual ban­ ICAUtTT H IIV H W •1C VATIXt military, training for all boys and girls ^e1"8 the fost town m the country A force of 30 federal engineers and ic i MKune w m tiw Mrs. 1 ft doesn’t, save those who have made political capital out of quet attended by delegates and visiting ffiiuHS 18 y e S of age* Lewis replied; “Such out Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Hon. Har­ assistants have begun a preliminary H*fV of Akrt the TVA, or been placed on its gigantic payroll. All the rest a proposal for compulsory military crcan\ in * frozen manner kpown to \ i u ~ . m u with rel o f us, individuals and business alike, lose. “ I F - us as lee cream. This was in the days ry Hoffman, Judge Municipal Court survey for % possible Hocking River training was a fantastic suggestion of Youngstown, was elected Grand flood control program. The survey W Z T in S . to Cinei from a mind in intellectual retreat/’ of the 18th century when Philly was some tii the ckpitol of the United States. Master for the ensuing term. Will determine the desirability of con­ QUISLING IS THE WORD FOR IT The sarcastic remark can be heard on struction of -a series of dams, levees, ‘W d& rioo cousin o The latest supplement to a dictionary designed to keep the streets, in the hotels and around reservoirs and river dredging opera-' BRIDGE The Fifth annual Boy’s State, upon UKMWATMN up with the. hew terms, or bid locutions with new meanings, the convention hall day and night. The venerable 82-year-old Senator ' Yt*»w(AfUt,» j r . sored- by the Ohio Department Ameri­ tion—mostly in Athens and . Hocking Ruth i originating from the European war, contains "fifth column,” Rpberfc, McCormick, publisher of the Carter Glass was married Saturday to counties—for the protection of the_ Lou Stoi Chicago Tribune expressed his views Mrs. Mary Scott Meade, GO, school can Legion, wag in session at the State but omits "quisling” and! "qiuisler”. This is unfortunate, be- Fair Grounds June 15-25 with 770 area from seasonal flood damages. ‘ from t on compulsory military training for teacher. Washington papers carried a effuse "quisling,” derived from Quisling, Nazi under­ boys—high school juniors—enrolled in Uhurch cover man in Norway wjho openjed the gates to the enemy, 18 year old youths as “insanity and fine picture , of the bride and groom, for Into) nothing else" Republican congress--]the latter looking 35 years younger a 10-day intensive, study of govern­ WILMINGTON DISTRICT JUNIOR seems so much more expressive and forthright. ment. Two political camps, National the wee! “Quisling” denotes a traitor to his country, but of a parti­men bring the news to the convention and as chick as a youth of 25 years day. A Washington photograher for his and Federalist, were set up. as the HIGH CAMP HELD AT. SABINA cularly despicable kind in keeping with the whole Nazi system that a large part' of the Democratic boys organized a mythical “49th” and philosophy. Many common nouns that have passed into congress is against the Roosevelt plan paper was showing a “proof” to some Ncwn newspaper'friends when comment was. state and elected all officers from a The Wilmington District Junior High our language, such as sandwich, bxougham, banting (to diet) personally and ijear the result politi­ governor .down through a state, coun­ Gamp was held at the Sabina Camp who. foi ahd macadam and mackintosh, were derived from personages cally if. adopted, hut of course must made as to how much 'younger the Senator looked when jttst married. One ty and city. In addition to Ohio Grounds over the preceding week-end. , sociated whose activities were either helpful or harmless to their fellow follow orders like any good soldier. Legionaires, 32 students from^ Ohio There were present in camp for the Owens, men. As such their names are permanently pVeserved in the newspaper man suggested that the photographer take the Senator’s pic­ State University; 'Western University four-day session 141, The camp was Farms J language. This also promises to be the lot of Quisling,~but When -it comes to viands, every city and the University of Cincinnati, act­ under the direction of Rev. David H.. suddenlj only because his nafne stands for one of the most execrable ture two weeks later and bring around has its favored dish and we have tried the proof. He wanted a comparison ed as Councillors. They were address­ Markle. Camp Quests and Projects in Coiun deeds in the history of civilized mankinds qut ’numerous concoctions in a score “Then and Now”. ed by various state officials andl heads prqvided the program, for the morning for som The term "fifth column”'has given rise to “sixth column” of ’citiqjs scattered over the country of departments arid given instruction sessions while handicraft and recrea­ T not bee- organizations .whose commendable object is to combat those Did you ever hear of pepper pot and The G. O. P. has a fleet of 50 red, in government, administration in the tion were most popular during the ^survived who would emulate Quisling, and there has even been mention scrapple—both of Philadelphia origin state office^ and institutions. afternoons. Qn Saturday evening a , parents of a “seventh column” performing protective tasks of a special white and blue thicks with motion pic­ In most of the restaurants you can get ture machine, loud speakers, and plat­ Treasure Hunt was held, on Sunday _ tors. T’ natufe. In a multitude of "columns” there may be confusion.one or both any time. Pepper pot is forms parading the streets and will ..The open season for bass fishing be­ evening the Reverend Walter S. Kil­ With bui But nobody need be in doubt as to what “quisling” means* a mystery dish if we ever found one. later tour the country. On each fa the gan in Ohio, on June 16. Keeper- patrick spoke on the "Children of Eu­ It is packed full of sinister significance to all free peoples. For It’s ingredients contain tripe, veal, slogan "For jobs, VQte.G. O. P. and length of bass is 10 inches, daily-hag' rope”. An offering was taken to be YThurs.’ * A "H. That reason they should keejp the word in circulation, never potatoes, .celery, sweet marjoram, ba­ sent' to the relief of war orphans /, > I June 27 Guard Our Peace”, The equipment will limit six and fishermen are warned to G a r y - \ i wk. Y.' post moi forgetting for what it stands until the ppisonous thing itself sil, thyme, potherbs seasoning and lit­ entertain a fcrowd as large as 6000 be^sure to have an effective license amounting tp $18.55. On Monday ev­ ■ Havings is cast out, root and branch, and placed beyond -possibility tle round suet dumplings. If you are people"at one time. >. ;.. * ,. ■ and lapel badge. The State Conserva­ ening the Signing of the Pioneer Log Grant ' o f working further evil,—Philadelphia Inquirer. „ ' interested in scrapple, it has some of tion Division reports the arrest of 169 ceremony was conducted during which v - Karlh (n n the- same ingredients jus found in Some Philadelphia city restaurants persons for violations of the fish and 135 signed their names as a symbol Irene D unn v , convent souse, a butchering time dish on the THE KNOX-STIMSON APPOINTMENT report a shortage of lamb chops. It game laws in May. Qf this number of their promise to fellow in the way ' \ In , ". ..i as a spi Despite the high character of the two men, we belfeve the farm in many homes. Scrapple con­ seems they are the favorite dish of 168 were convicted and fines amount­ qf • the Master' Pioneer, the Christ. appointment of Frank *Knox;.and Henry Stimson to . the secre- tains' corn meal and pork, mostly a great many mo ■»* Republicans than ing to $3,020 and costs, aggregating Those on the faculty from Cedarville ‘ .“M y trimmings, , The mixture is cooked and vicinity were Rev, and Mrs, D. H. •. D6 Y< .tarys of navy and war will not be good for the county. was expected. One G- O. P. Politico, $862.95 were assessed. ihd.ustr; It isn’t a question of character or capability but runs m icn and coded and fried in fat then sliced when told the lamb chops were alt Markle, John Reinhard, Ernest A. Favorite, ite down. You will never know just whai Wall, of Xenia and Orsadee Stewart, are lool deeper to the very fundamentals of our democratic processes. gone changed his order to steak and Ohio wins again. The Holstein-Frie- Y dresses' The nation is in a war crisis. What shall be our war policy it is like until you taste it. told the waitress,, “Okay,'hut don’t of Bowersville. Among the campers sian Association of America has an- who attended were Martha Jahe Cres- Wife’’ . “with th' overshadows all other issues. A national election is coming on. forget to save some humble pie for jjounced one of the registered Holstein well, Jean Bradfute, Flora Creswell, *. With . for will A clearcut verdict from the people on war policy should be It is said the Republican national the Democrat* this, fall,” The Wait­ cows, owned by the Ohio State Uni­ Decker, convention’for the first time has bar Ruth Greswell, Clara Galloway, Honey written through the normal functioning., of our two-party sys­ ress haughtily sniffed. versity, has just completed a 365-day ■E, Orar red the sale of hot-dog sandwiches The most striking editorial comment gram on,, Monday evening the Cedat- Gait Patrick tem. Never has it been more vital that such an expression be lactation, a record of 15,358 pounds of ville girls put on a bib puppet show recorded. around the hall due to the noise of the on the Knox-Stimson appointments is milk with 583 pounds • of buttorfat Plus . vendetr*. There is a refreshment Stand taken from the Denver Colo., Post;— Lou Stormont. During the Talent pro- Want In the face of that two Republicans are named to the jobs This is nearly 3 1-2 times that of the entitled “Playmates”. O&zle Nelson and ' other lc having most to do with war. That muddies the water. That in the building, a 'cafeteria and a soft “It is plainly a political maneuver country’s dairy-cow average, as re­ drink station, and nothing else strong intended to insure the President’s re- Orchestra able. P makes it possible for the Administration in power to claim that, ported by the U. S. department of . ville, O' whatever the wai’ policy, it bears the indorsement of men high er. Out in the city everything in tlur election for a third term, but it may agriculture. * Mrs. Josephine Hill, and two daugh­ Both in the Administration and the councils of the opposition. drink line is sold which can be found develop into a political boomerang. ters, Doris and Mary Jean, of Home­ in Ohio. A Chicago delegate was much For That short-circuits the processes of .democracy' at a time when The President, in effect, told Demo­ The Social Security Board reports stead; Pa., are visiting friends and, they should operate most freely. It tends toward confusion vexed and made some noise when he crats and the rest of the American relatives here. rThurs.” rocking found he could not get.hard drinks Ohio has 1191 technicians, 55,839 skill­ ,;{«"• a j Wayne fo^mati when clarity is so greatly needed. ■ ■ people that out of all the millions of ed. and 71,760 semi-skilled workers inside the auditorium. He predicted Democrats he cannot find two who are The appointments evidence too much of political strategy available for jobs, expected to be Mrs, Lucy Barber is in the McClel­ 1 y#/ Morris when a nation in grave danger is entitled to frankness. the Democrats at their Chicago con­ capable of running the Nation’s most vention would throw the convention created by the national defense pro­ lan Hospital, Xenia, suffering from a* Jane W yman , Messrs, Knox and Stimson do not typify a coalition in the vital defense departments in a period gram. This list was made'from re­ Pie* wide open for everything. of emergency. He gives the G. O. P. fracture of the right hip, received true sense of the word. They would not represent the com­ cords of the state unemployment of­ when she fell on the United Presby­ Ced posite view of the, Republican Party toward the war problem. a chance to argue that if Republican fices. terian Chrirch steps, Sunday, r “G a m b lin g • & L lin g Both are of the same school of belligerence that was expressed Philadelphia has numerous hotels, talents are needed to carry out the ■ fice by Mr. Roosevelt in his Charlottesville speech and other utter­large and-small and it, tests the capa­ defense program and save the country, O n T h e fo r h e ances. Mr. Roosevelt would be their boss and we fear that, the city of all the hotels to care for the it would be better for the Nation to e a s” tendency of the three would b.e more and more warlike despite delegates and visitors' in the city for have an entire Republican Adminis­ H ig h S e a s” our admitted unpreparedness. In so far as that would be their any national convention. The largest tration.” delegations are quartered in the Ben­ Prevue Sat. Night, Mr. . N ight trend—rand'in so far as the trend could be claimed to represent have be Solidarity of national sentimen^—a false picture would be pre­ jamin Franklin hotel, Ohio being in­ Democratjd and New Deal leaders SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY BOB HOPE OPE cluded in this list. The various candi­ are worried and cannot understand 'In in Phi sented. World’) takers* J What we need, at this time of all times, is anything but dates have hotel headquarters. The why the youth of tho land does not White Block Salt ...... 40c i‘Ghost Breakers* a strange and confusing form of leadership at the top, No doubt Taft headquarter^ are in the Benja­ walk up and enlist. \n the army and should be raised in the voter’s mind as to the party of his min Franklin hotel. Sen, Bridges of navy, It was admitted in the Satur­ .Yellow Block Salt ...... 49c Is a New Hampshir^and Frank E. Gannett day session of the Senate that indica MAJESTIC tion? choice when he, goes to the booth in November, A Loai / —Columbus Citizen of New YorEfare at the same hotel. tions point to the fact that the nation Iodized Red Salt ..... 74c 8AT. Nelson Sparks, former Xcnian and will not reach 280,000 men for the Don FJune 29 one time mayor of Akron has charge army when Congress has set aside l4 Days, Mr.i UNITY AND STRENGTH of the Gannett headquarters. more than a billion dollars to increase Two cars of hominy on track next week Ameche Mrs. C Every American wants righteousness and freedom to en­ the army 95,000. It is admitted that Columl dure. What now shall be the decisions of the United States? Thomas E. Dewey, New York, has the only way for the defense program Priced Special * Mary Beth and M In seven years Herr Hitler has directed his nation in just headquarters at the Walton Hotel, The to be carried out is by compulsory Hughes m*inec one path—the preparation for war—and every day the war Bellcvue-Stratford has a list of not­ draft. Democratic leaders fear the Old Process Oil Meal (Sherwin-Williams) clouds have built up steadily and so openly that any one who Alun Curtis ables; Dr. Glen Frank, Gen. Charles draft due to the November election, August 1st Delivery. Ask for Prices. For eared to look could read. G. Dawes, Gov, John W. Bricker, Col, )ht Roosevelt is convincing them that In plants. Here Mr. Roosevelt, who came into power almost at the Frank Knox and Gov. Arthur H. if we do not support England, Hitler same moment as Hitler, after five moiiths of brilliant recovery, Special—Summer Hog Fountains For This James of Philadelphia. and Mussolini will come over here, Miss • in 1933, turned about face and adopted the policies which have Cleveland newspapers, the Plain- Roosevelt is determined to fight Hit­ “ F o u r W eek Only ...... $12.50 was 1 since been named the New Deal. dealer, the News and the Press, have ler and, to save his party, and put What policies they were! Through antagonism toward farm, Business and industry, they produced- idle factories and idle Pulverized Oats (Quaker)...... $32.00 S o n s ” Adda Inert, with initiative destroyed and machinery rusting away. way t And so, with the world aflame, we face the future with our m m future people disorganized, and a nation divided against itself as Mrs. : seldom before in our history. JumTlol pLORENC,s nice N. J. I t is because the nation has seen billion after billion squand­ FRANK CRESWELL LI DaysJ ' ,n ered in successive failures with agriculture, industry, and labor k ^ "DIHL IN 311” $101 Plu* „ per m that it 1b shocked and angry to find even the nation’s defense fGERS ROY ROQXRS Fedei’i , a similar failure. , . . . CITY But our situation is not hopeless. Under a leader trusted “CARSON COY by everyone, our defenses could be rebuilt, the effects of seven KID** years of incompetent government overcome. HUN. •Ui We have the ingenuity, the patriotism, the research and MON* MOt manufacturing ability to make America impregnable; but we ruKt. 3GH i can do these things only with an organisation sound at the MICKEY ROOGEY ONEY * „ lop and trusted by every element of the people, tiMM- "YOWNO TOM ro w Without unitywe are without strength. With unity and OISON” t m ii M pmb 0 » K0ISOM** Strength we can defend and perpetuate freedom and repre­ iAliHfellM* -lift*! _„ sentative government. 4 ‘ *YOMPKDO It seems that America must choose.- I f‘the nation wants usiuiranrawraiif wxJnh wvw Aik*' ■ wwav ftaiteiva RAHMCRt” £o follow the failures of the last seven years with the same iyLn>m| dra failures in defense; if we are satisfied to have the fifty billion •W>. rR 'iWwraif| o f d«bt increased to a hundred billions, with as little show for tte k it; If after all this we find ourselves in a terrible and losing •a ltra . o f , war, it will only justify the contempt of Hitler and Mussolini ANDUf T k * tw democracy and its methods. . JPtetttHw. Peace and safety lie m building our defenses rapidly and •fflttently, with the full <*o-oper*tion of agriculture, industry snd labor; in stopping tbs class war, the hatred and distrust 'GAMatlNG ON TUB HIGH SEAS” with Wayne Morris and Jana Wyman opens at tha Blate Theater, Thursday, Juna 27, Springfield, H m M u g e h o t e l A6 busily Incited for the last seven year; and in presenting to Ohio, playing through Saturday, Opening with a pronto Saturday ‘ilXfftf AT VINE ITIHITS any enemy a front united in fact as well as in appearance. ^ W aud pJayJn* four days “THE GHOST RftBAKffltS” star­ jjraaM fga**A |M | ***k**j|*ra —Farm Journal ring Rah Hop* snd Paulatta Goddard,

* MfseuiwaNsn CEDARVILLE HERALD# FRIDAY* JVN* «K* 144ft amwmimiiHDUHHimii1 REPUBLICAN H08T8 GATHER OUR SHRINKING C1TMM l aCHURCH NOTES IN PHILADELPHIA, PENN. the rural ana* adfarad <1 saf er E**mr SCHOOL NEWS As returns from the recent census Biai a Whw ARa|«tlftltlV |i r iiyiBCi Club and Social Activities Sanaa (Continued from ffrtt poff$) jure announced, it becomes more eviv]depraasioo tkaa■ tke ■ fHhiii “ ■ m UNITED PRESBYTERIAN street brokers and clerks here to boL j dent every day that, by and large, the * with conditions ckanscinar. tha Ralph A. Jamieeea, Minister Scholarship Awarded ater hi* fight for delegates. A large!populations of smaller cities all o v e r .... Miss Vera Mae Fields, a graduate amout of money is being spent for .the nation are shrinking. Thr figure* _/w,m m .i. ■* ___« Helea a i l Jaala Ch h mII ittMidad MOM* (ULTURE CLUB MEETS Sabbath School 10:00 A, M, Supt. of the local .high school this year, hasnewspaper advertising and booster j run from a few scores In some cases jJ°ds centers,—-Onto Wats Jaasaai. * jtfcate last Friday a t the heme of Emile Finney. been granted a four-year scholarship campaign expenses, It {^peculiar that several thousand in others. Mr*. Me GiU, Prospect; Road. Spring- Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “The at Capital University. Wilkie more than any other candidate field, Okie It « u Weld by the C* Mrs, R, C. Ritenour was hoatwFtQ People atili follow opportunity. ln \^ul»crib* to “TBS BSK 4W * the Roma Culture Club Tuesday aft Rainbow”. has had by far the largest number of tawba Highland Council of Daughter! WMflB at the home of h«r daughter, women parading the hotels in behalf Y. P. C. U. 7:00 P. M„ Subject “You Children’s Crusade for Children of bis campaign. of Amerjaa, Mrs, James Miller, N. Galloway St. Haven't A Chance”.- Leader, Miss All schools throughout the nation By the time this is put in type the Scarlett and Taylor Together! Xania, Farty members and guests Eleanor Cooley, were requests by the National Edu­ nomination speeches will have been Dr. F. A, Jurkat, of the college were received at the meeting which Xenia Presbytery held a called meet­ cation Association to cooperate in a faculty, was gueat speaker at the an was the but planned by the Glub un­ made anjl voting under way. ing in the local churcli Thursday of campaign to raise funds for orphan -Ed., Philadelphia nual Flag Day meeting of the Cather­ til September, Mrs, Carolyn McCor­ this week to consider ‘some special or homeless children in the countries ine Greene Chapter, Daughters of the mick, chief probation officer, was the needs of two of our congregations. of Europe which are or have been at uimtiiiMuijiiiniiuMitiHMiJiiiiiimntimutiittiMtUDetittMiiii American Revolution, at the home of guest speaker,, Moderator Dr. L. L. Gray presided, war. The Greene County schools Mrs. Arthur Dean, east of Xenia, - Lavina Frit*, 12; of Columbus, who with Rev. E. W, Welch, clerk. participated in this campaign during last Wednesday afterneon. The sub­ is visiting in Xenia at r the home of Mr, Fred ,McClelIan *of Xenia, was the last month of school. | COZY j ject of Dr, Jurkat’s address was ‘‘The. Hr. .and Mrs. Elmer Welsh, played a taken under care of Presbytery as a The amount sent in from the local Flag and Democracy.*' group of accordion solos, student of theology. He was graduat­ schools was .$3.00. Each pupil was I « THEATRE * I Refrshmete were served by Mrs, ed from Monmouth College the first asked to contribute at least on penny or more. Miss Rachel Creswell took Fart in Ritenour assisted by Mrs. Miller, of this month, and expects to enter Fri. and Sat., June 28-29 | a Clown Recital Wednesday evening,, The Club will hold its annual lunch' the Pittsburgh-Xonia seminary this in Springfield, O., given by Norman eoa meeting at .the homo of Mrs, S. C, fall in Pittsburgh, Pa. There are eight Charles Starrett — Iris Meriditb f James, director of the Westminster from his class in Monmouth entering Buildings Cleaned » Wright, July 2, -when the annual meet “TWO FISTED BANGERS” j Choir of the United* Presbyterian, iag with election of officers will be the same institution this fall, which Work is progressing rapidly in the Church, conducted. speaks well for the Christian influ­ cleaning of the classroom and 'corri­ | News - Comedy - (Community Sjng 1 ence of Monmouth, one of our United dor walls by Aden Barlow and Wil­ I Mrs. Wiliam Leitch and son, Robert Presbyterian Institutions, liam Fisher. The Board of Education of Akron, stopped for a short visit RETURNS FROM-MEETING The second Synodical Conference of plans to have the buildings in first | Sun. & Mon., Jurie 30-Jul, 1 | with relatives Sunday, on their way the Y.'P. C. U. will be held next week, class condition for the opening of to Cincinnati, where they will spend Mr, A. B. Evans returned Friday July 1-5, at Camp Bethany, Winona school this fait. I Shirley Temple — Spring Byington i some time visiting, Mrs, Deitch is a from a meeting of the Hampshire Re­ Lake, Indiana, It is expected # group cousin of Mrs. Karlh Bull, of six will' represent our 'church at “THE BLUEBIRD” 1 cord • Association held in Marshall­ '5 town, Iowa, June 17 and 18. About. this gathering Former Graduate Gets Position In Technicolor f Ruth and Flora Creswell and Roney 500 members attended the meeting. Mr. Harold Benedict, Class of *30, News — Cartoon = Lou Stormont; are'among the delegates Meat packers and all agricultural col­ METHODIST obtained a position of teaching Voca­ David H. Markle, Minister. ‘ from the' Cedarville Presbyterian leges in the corn-belt were in attend­ tional Agriculture in Shelby County. Vivien Leigli, whose electrifying success as Scaylett O'Hara .Church to the Methodist Conference ance. Levi Smith of South Solon, | Week and Thura., July 3-4 was one of the year’s major acting triumphs, now acmes to tha for Intermediates, held at Sabina dvei Robert Lewis of Wilmington and Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. He begins his work, July 1st. I Jane Withers — Gene Autry screen teamed with Robert Taylor in '*Waterloo Bridge," poignant, the week end, and Monday and Tues­ Morning Wolship 11:00 A. M. Ser­ modern romance of two people Jiving a lifetime of iova telesoppeg Frank Noggle pf New Madison accom­ f “SHOOTING HIGH” fj into 48 breathless hours. The new picture, bailed as on* ti t day. panied Mr. Evans on the trip. Mr. mon Theme “Words.” | Cartoon— “Terry” — Sports |! *■ £i: M-G-M’s greatest hits, opens a three-day engagement Sunday «d- Evans is a member of the National Epworth League- 6:30 P. M. the Xenia Theater. , > - Newman J; Boseberry, of Columbus, Rampshire Type Committee. who. for several years has been as­ THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FIREWORKS Mi>*iiimiitinnun»iinmmt»»i»tn»infiitm»i.»tiimi*niMi.in...... —-7—p-^f------rT’^rrrrTfffTt'tiifntiftfftiWiiajftpjiii Rev, Benjamin N. Adams, Minister I .... ■ 1 sociated with William Watt and Justin NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Owens, Jeffersonville, in Triangle STATE OF OHIO Farms Dnroc Breeding, dropped dead 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra NOW ON SALE suddenly Friday noon in a restaurant 10:00. A. M. Sabbath School,. Mr. II, F. E. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAVS K. Stormont, Supt. in Columbus. Re had been in ill health Columbui, Ohio, June 24, 1940 for some time, but bis condition had UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Topic, “Jonah: The Outreach of A T T H E not been considered serious. H e"'it' God’s Love.” survived by his wife, two children, bis , Silled iiroposiii will be received at the office 11:00 A. M,.Morning Worship. Ser­ parents abd several brothers and sis­ of the Stato IIlKhwij- Pipettor of Ohio, at Co­ mon by Dr. W. R. McChesney. lumbus, Ohio, until ten o'clock A. M„ Eastern Theme “Met ting Modern Midianites” OLD MILL CAMP ters. The funeral -was held Monday standard Time, Saturday, July 13, 1940, for rtc with burial in Mechanicsburg. Improvements In: —Judges 7:15. Greene County, Ol^p, on .part pf Section U 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor, and part of Section Fairfield of the Itayton- Sabbath, July 7, the pastor, Rev. A’ ^Rtone.Run” is-easy with a low, : ... .11 Sprlngflehl ftoai)*-State Ihgliwast NO. 60, State Adams, wilCbe in his pulpit. j post mortgage loan. Cedarville Federal Route No. if In the VlllacO of Falrtletd and Bath Tomutlilp, 'by. grading-, buHdhig drainage IMEADOW GOLD! - r o o m Sayings & Loan Assn, strneturoa and pavjpg with- reinforced Portland cement-concrete. . CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Width; Pavement 40 rcet, 40.0 feet; Koad- Raymond Strickland, Pastor' j ICE CREAM j RaRh Bull is attending the G, O. P. way 4p .feet, r>. feet, convention ^'■’‘Philadelphia this week I Different Flavors— | M odern Kitchen Sinks hcriglh 4,869.94' feet or 0.922 mile. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.- es a spectator,, not as a delegate. Estimated coat ...... $9G.12».0J> Services Preaclung, 10:30 A. M. I^BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK | Contract to be completed not later than No­ Evening Service 7:30 P. M. " R if You Want A'Job Lithe Aircraft vember 30, 1940. x | . CUPS — BARS' * I The minimum wage' to be paid to all labor Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ Hot W ater Heating Industry ?-tMany aircraft concerns ernployed on this eontract sltall l>e In accord­ day, 7:30 p. m. 1 Individual orders taken and tilled .§ i are. looking for men. Names and ad­ ance withe ‘Schedule of Prevailing Hourly S- ■ '.2;5 dresses of- these companies together Wage Rates' Ascertained and Determined by The I for your teas or parties. Department of Industrial. Relations- applicable ROBERT HILL DIBS AT, HIS -with the type of men each is looking to State- Highway - Department Improvements 5 3 lii'accordanco with Sections 17-3, -17-4, 17-4a, S 6 for wftl be sept upon receipt of $1- G. 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Cede of Ohio”. HOME HERE MONDAY PHONE 185 Decker, Room No; 310, 519 Main St.* The- bidder must aubmtt with his* hid a eertl- E.Ofrmge, N. J. 6-28*7-5 fled checkin an amount, ctiual to flvo per ceht Mr. Robert Hill, 67, died at bis of the, estimated host, but. In ho event more, ' Sole Representatives II than ten thousand-dollars. home Monday at 5:10 a. m, after a, i * Let us Quote you Prices Winted—Hauling livestock and all Plans and specifications are on flic In the year’s illness. Mr. Hill was born in' I i other kinds of hauling. Price reason-* department Of highway* and the office of the Petersburg* W. Va.,,and came to Ced- NEAL'S resident district deputy director, u wsslHtWiNmisiiMssiiiisisimiHtiiitiwsemHMHWNiMwiwiWMgiiMiWMiiMMuuMNWi ’•NMMMISSSmiStimil«mill|llllHHHSlHMMSIIISISimM able,' Paul Reed. Phone 118 Cedar­ The director gpeerves Uio right to eject any the Hagerk .Printe Fran—*fl t RESTAURANT ville, Ohio. 2t and all bids. * arville in 1906. He was employed ot ...... 1 'i-ky-. Robt. S. Belghtler, the Ha&er Straw. Board and Paper iiiim iiiiiim iuiM H H iiiitim iiM iiifM H iiiiiiiiM iiiiiiim im iM iiii ^ S sts Highway Director. company Until it was discontinued; For Sale -^-Two^ leather covered June 28-July S, * (•ItlliilM lIIIIM IIIIM tlllllllM illH iniltlllM m i’HIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIlIKH' rocking chairs. Gall this office for in­ He is survived by his wife, Mrs. formation. Florence Jones- Hill, two sisters, and1 ! PAPER HANGING 1 SuitscRiuE To Tue .II ehai .0 two brothers. | ' • —-And— i ,<* 1 jJ' Va?/~ >1 I'jpl'jililli ILI .lasmui ■"H'lwWi—B - NOTICE! He was a member of the I. O. O. F. j Interior Painting: V- : w ' jEZa y Please return Paaa Bodes, llllimmillHMtlMHMMllllMlfMllimnilMntttHMtftlHHmHiMMMi* anti Elk's Lodge and the Baptist ike T O U C H Cedsurville Federal Saying* s church. I ESTIMATES FREE j ' I The funeral was held Thursday aft­ Sc Loan Ann., to their of­ PHOTOrFILMS• 4 . ■ • V ■ I New Spring Line of | fice on or -before June 30s ernoon at 2 p. m. from the Baptist O F YOUR for audit and balance. Developed and printed Church. Burial was in Massic’s Creek I SUN-FAST WALL PAPER | I. C. DAVIS, Secy. Cemetery. A nephew Bernard Jones I VENETIAN BLINDS | of - Petersburg? W. Vm, wail here for 1 CLEANED AND WAXED 1 FINGERS ENLARGEMENT BONE the funeral. Mr* and Mrs. Donald Wiskersham | TED BURBA ^ -,r—. „ *a.,-•-X,- is M a g i c : have been spending the past two weeks I Cedarville R2 | 1 *w>- ill Philadelphia, and attended the Fully Equipped to make Kitting in Subscribe To THE HERALD ___« “ World** Fair . Yeur Own Home luWff** OUTSIDE AS WELL ON THIS 1941 la a home of your own, your ambi tion? See Cedarville Federal Savings The BIGGEST HIT & Loan Attsd. . Make' Appouihnenta

Ifr. and Mrs, M, E, Bidlack, Mr. and in the 6-ft. Combine Field Mrs. Charles Wikoff and daughters of Vincent Rigio, Jr. •LOitO DISTMKE* Columbus, Were guests Sunday of Mr. imao*fc*m;U*a RADIO and Mr*. H. H, Brown, Miss Ann re­ XENIA AVENUE WITH THE mained fer an indefinite stay. » itHMttmmitflltW OfmiiHIMHIlllfMNHmHIMIIIItlMIHt For" Sale—Cabbage and tomato plants* C. A. Foster, South Main st, "ffaor fhf ftadlofFM today - thrill to Ht ma/esfk fona— Miss Bertlpt Jackson of Dayton* who F. L. NELSON, O. D. was bom here on the old Jackson O n b j $$563 *You have a new thrill in store for you whan you see and hear farm, visited for a feW days with Mrs. this Model 8S563 with the celebrated Radiorgcml the very touch of Adda Mitchell. Miss Jackson is on her OPTOMETRIST your fingers is magic when you operate the Radiorgan * *. rich golden way td visit in MonmOuth, 111. H er tone, blended as your finger* dictate. This Splendid radio has 8 tubes future home will be with her sister* Jamesfowri, Okie including heater cathode rectifier tube. Rotor Wovemognet* 10 In. HAS THE Speaker, Automatic Tuning. Receives American and foreign broadcasts, Mrs. Mabel Whiteman in Bloomfield, Television button, Black Arrowflash dial. Cabinet 4 0 « In. high has Mr A. Especial Attention Given to,^ woM (W*. I fM . 1Jbw„ ^ a d i o r g a n . 11000.00 for sale, payments $10.00 SCHOOL-AGE EYES"’ k « 9 9 m Your old B*db> pec month. Buy a home. Cedarville Federal Savings A Loan Assn. - McCORMICK-DEERING Mo* 61 UKIllli!!1.1 How would you like to (cut and ONLY THI M*COaMKtt-DMMtNO tktMfa your crop iuone open* No. *1 OtVfS YOU AH, Of THMC tkmt at A t raso o f 15 to 25 acres a day, with just the help of on* rtATUMS IN A «-rOOT COMMM man? It's simple with the fi-foot 6D5K • Justat the radio for that extra O PaNmted apen-^a# moot, lho0*#,Hs gleaming bmwnptodte Phone: 169-—Cedarville Exchange , MeCostuick-DeerhigNo.61 Her* * ‘ vostw-Thsesher. And what a tk RMbdasrcyltmler.m*tn***P * ., -4 a ' Utaw. ttewiKte* seatmNeia on# threshing job this great machine Vv wwwvww F*w|wwwwma • ■■ MARION HUGHES & SON does! ft's * mooeysaver, grain, 0 ma»fW-!twattiraiNw«,NodiM. cathode rectifier mver, rime-saver, all in one. m p f l t ' W n i i f t tpm ffw w uuw w m m w w n u t It makes the harvest a family affair—no Outside help needed, aimaamAtNMii^ALi Wei! D rillin g iggHlwulfwufMHf WftfltwmtfH* crives Amerkon broadcasts* no bigerewt to feed, no shocking A r * • 3-iM»taa* •N.a»#t*( M Meriting, to twin# to buy, no U* CEDARVILLE, OHIO threshing bilk to pey. V 0 .i, let engine egsmWsn Com#- hi and let u« tril yon at we#m more about tha McCormick* -■■Jib 1 ftp muyi wujffNahJigiyk MAST-FOOS PUMPS AERMOTGR WIND MILLS Tlaaalaa T#a II fh h tf >lm_ jlet> ■I . . ^<|| kg|JL|^ PUMP AND WIND MILL REPAIRING - nm ■ fiwFf* CEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY McCALLISTEB RADIO SERVKS PHONE 88' CEDARVH&E, O.

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MAftfltCa MU1A — It I!—. — 4gft 3S—9RU9B—^ sjSaH iJbS , .... BUKJYBB tWRiPMff OF WASHINGTON LETTER lift. Ha moved out to Walden Fond, REPORT OF BALK f We moved out to tin* kiU-aiopt. Mr. Meuday, Jim* 24, ]«4* NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ONtPOtM INTftNATIOHAL „ LITTLE'S GROCERY (Continiwo Farm F isrit P aws ) Koenig bad » few eWckeaa aa a hobby Th* Springfield Lira Stock Sate* C*.‘ when ha wan a young man. EigVtetft HOGS—1034 , NEW YO*K-~JUjr»oi*d B. Howard UNDAY! year* ago he went into th* business 208-2*5 lb.* ------.5.30 of the BW tew frees,XmimQH'*™ chool Lesson v«*k to sell the Allies twenty new and in a modest way We came here eight 2*5-250 lb*, ____ 5A!5 NOW* tWtod * vice presMsntofIfcfaA K in*#' S exceedingly fast torpedo bests, only years ago. Now poultry is a profes­ *W-*76 lb*. 1 a) B#twrM Association, «omy*ead of ffiwwraper Union.) one of which is completed mad ready, sion to him. He concentrates all his 275-800 lb*. ___ ..5.10 LM* *w*U city, town and weekly for delivery, has met sock strong op­ efforts along this line. Thoreau said 800 lb*, up — ------4.35 down Aff«*it for newspaper!. position in Congress that it is now L***on for June 30 aa yw simplify life, the laws of the 180-200 lb*. — ______5.15 f thought the deal has been blocked. The universe appear jess complex. Even % t 160480 1b*. ____ 5.00 I Chairmen of the House and Senate solitude will not be solitude. Poverty 140400 lbs, ______4.05 EeNew Cleaners COMMITTER POBMBD Naval Affairs Committees, who have will not be poverty, nor weakness, 12Q-140 lbs. ______„3.90 perm)**—. (teen guiding the naval expansion pro­ XENIA—Formation of a Greene weakness, He also said a man is rich 100420 ------.....3.10 \ Xenia, Ohio gram through Congress, had not bedn Fat Sow* ------3.75 down | Covnty Republican organization cam­ In proportion to the things he can af­ “FOUR SQMf,” With »cm JONAH: THE OUTREACH OF consulted before the sale was announc­ ford to let alone. We are. trying to S ta g n------— 2,75 down Amschf, op*a* at tk» M*J*»tl* paign committer, headed by Robert GOD’S LOVE ed, Both immediately protested. Oth­ work out that idea here, It keeps us Pigs —,— ——„——4.00 down "* ! Theater 'in Bprfagflrid, Bator* Weed, Xenia, as chairman, was an­ er Congressmen called attention to the busy, but we enjoy it’*. SHEEP—J25 * s day, June *•» pleyiag through nounced tort Friday, following a meet­ LISSOM TXXT—Jopah 3:1-10; 4:M), 11. GOLDXN TXXT—Salvation U of the Lord, statutory provisions of the'' general ' “I think I understand the Koenig Top Lamb* ------9.80 to 9.90 Tuesday, Simplicity is tha ing of party candidates, for county lilt law that made such a sale * crime keynote of “Four Son*" sad "There's a vrUVaMO-in God's mercy philosophy now, Mrs, Koenig. It’s Seconds ------9.00 to 9.50 For Pick Up and Delivary offices, at the Court House, Prosecutor Dike the wideness of the tea; against-the United States on the part Medium ------— 8.00 to 8.20 the cast plays each part with ICarcUs Sboup was elected secretary. There's a WmtoeM tat Hialeatice steadfast devotion to one line of worth' deep and moving oomdotlon. Which la more titan liberty. of any officials involved therein. Irate while service with whole hearted Ewes ------6.50 down ; Personnel of the committee, which will members of Congress- openly stated CATTLE—141 * ’ ' ! The1 compelling forces Ot th* “For the love el God it broader honesty”, said the newspaper man. *’J drama and the Power pf It* SERVICE direct the November election cam­ Tb« the measure of man • mind; that if the United States had sufficient Steers------7.40 to 7.00 paign, will be announced later, ac­ And the heort of the Eternal thank you for this brief interview”. •motion*! outcry hare can**® * Is most wonderfully kind." naval vessels to sell new ships, now Then after a few'other remarks, he­Best Heifers to 8.15 preyiewer* to label it * pletore cording to County Auditor J. J, Cur- just being completed and made ''ready Med. Heifers —: ___ 6.75 to 7.60 lett, chairman of the Republican Ex­ aped on his way back, to town. • that should be on every Phone 184 - . Such in the message of the book for service to,the Allies, they know of Fat Cows ------— 5.60 to 6.25 “MUST SEE" list- Featured ecutive Committee here. of Jonah. How appropriate it is to no reason why they should vote for Med. Cows ------5.00 to 5,60 in tha brilliant cant ate Don elope pur series of studies on the huge appropriations for the construc­ Teletype Keeps Thift Cows— ______4.85 down Ameche, Xuzeu* Leonvich, to XENIA ENTERTAINS FORMER prophets with this declaration of tion of-additional new ships claimed Bulls —— ------7.10 down > her screen debut,-Mary Beth God’s love and wiercy. I| » . SCHOOL FRIENDS necessary for adequate national de­ Ohio Patrol CALVES—149 | Hughes, Alan Curtis sad many I. A Second Chance (3:1-3).. fense. Others. Jonah had-been sent to Nineveh Top Calves ______9.25 Mrs. James McMillan, of Osborn, with a" message from God, but, Well Informed Good & Choice _____ -.8.45 to 9.25 was hostess to ten former Cedarville secretly wishing in his heart that Med. K inds ______7.00 to 8.00 school friends and their children at this great city which was the enemy 'A" H atchery Police teletype equipment connect­ Cull* ------—— .-.5,90 down - HIGHEST CASH PRICES of Israel should be destroyed rather ing the Ohio State Highway Patrol an informal party at her home in Os­ than repent and receive God’s bless­ By Charles Evans Lamale ■ Pul'd-For • born Thursday afternoon. Contests ing (see 4:2), Jonah made an at­ with law enforcement agencies in nine YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB *t, eastern states, has been installed by HORSES AND COWS were enjoyed and prizes were pre­ tempt to run away from God’s com­ HELD MEETING MONDAY sented Mrs, A. B. Evans, Cedarville, mission, ' lfre know how God patient­ the Bell Telephone System in the state (Of ai*e and condition) ly dealt with him and now gave him radio tower in Columbus. HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY and Mrs. Margaret Lightcap, who is “The time I called,-Mrs. Koenig, I The Greene County Young Republi­ visiting in Cedarville.'''' a second chance,to do His, will, found you very busy”, said the report­ Directly connecting Columbus with Te!«plumef Xenia* 454 How gracious God is "to continue Pittsburgh, the equipment enables the can Club held a meeting Monday night A salad course was served by Mrs. to, us , . . the privilege of service er from the city paper, after introduc­ in, the basement of the Court House. XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. McMillan, even when we seem to have sinned ing himself. “Neither you nor Mr. patrpl to instantly .(Tash information to eastern cities and enables eastern Plans for reorganizing were,-adopted away otir first chance, misused Koenig could then, ansbrer questions by the group. It was decided to or­ GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT our endowments, and have by our a^out your large hatchery, That was authorities to keep Ohio officials in­ *iiBiimifiiHniiTOii»i|iiiiiiniii>iiiiit|iiinti‘iptii‘*Tf*‘*“‘t*“i,‘'‘f,>“'“'llil‘ll>“**<*illtt>IMIII,l>*l>tl*ltl*lllttlMllutllllril>tU111 Pipes, Valves and Fittings for Wa­ very failure embarrassed His ganize on the convention plah by hav ter, Gas or Steam. Hand or .Electric about three months ago. You used two formed Of criminal activity which may plans.” Dr. J. Stuart Holden goes have ramifications in Ohio. ; ing one official delegate selected by Pumps for all purposes, Plumbing and On to point out that only God gives a words however which remained in miy the local organization from each Heating, Supplies. XOWEST PRICES second chance. • Nature does not; memory. They are‘creative’ and ‘Thor­ As an example of liow. the teletype town and-township combined, and in­ HIGHEST QUALITY at J. P. BOCK- man seldom, if ever, gives his fel­ eau'. I came back to ask about them”. works, W. M. Fryman, commercial cluding the wards of ,Xenia‘. However, Daily Hog M arket LET SUPPLY CO., XENIA. O. <4t) low who has failed a second oppor­ “Well, I pm not so busy today, Mr. manager for Thb Ohu Bell Telephone- open meetings would continue to be tunity. But God does. Praise His Lawrence”, was the kjndiy response. Company, pointed out that in the ev­ held with all in­ . We now conduct a hog market daily in addition -to name! ... «. “I can talk to you' for a short time. ent of a hold-up in Cpdarvillc the in­ vited to attend, Mr." Evan Evans, of LEGAL n o t ic e There was also a second chance This is feeding time however for Mr. formation would be telephoned from our regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAY. Court of Common Pleas, extended to Nineveh. God was not Toledo, , presented some possible planB Greene County, Ohio - willing to bring judgment upon the -Koenig, so be is bujjjf, .|gbat is it you CeJai vjlle to Columbus and there put for.earning some money to be used - - No. 22257 on the teletype system, which operates Phone Any Day For Market Price ' Home VederSl Savings & Loan city without another warning. Quot- wiph to know ?” in the fall campaign, but no definite Association, Xenia, Ohio, ' ing Dr. Holden again: ”1 care not “What do you mean by ‘creative” in in Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jer­ decision was reached. Eugene Drake, Plaintiff, what is the history of failure, of the hatchery business?”, asked the iiwsey, Delaware, New York, Rhode Is­ of Yellow Springs, President of the SPRINGFIELD UVE STOCK SALES CO. y»," . shpme, of sin which is behind you terviewer. - ■ land, Connecticut, ,"and A. B. Vallate and DulU Mallate, . . ' . . . . I care not how close upon your organization, presided. About twenty- . Defendants. “I mean that we are trying to pro­ New Hampshire, five members from the county were Sherman Ave. - - Springfield, O. Phone 5942 A .B .M aU ote,w hose lost known place of heels are the hounds of,accusation duce chicks of extra *good quality .eeWdeace was Sl|8 S. Water St., Salem, le d .1 and'eondemnation which bay at you If a robbery occurred in Pennsyl­ present. tad Whoso- present place of residence- Is on I tell ,yoi| that''Jesus Christ is here which are more livable”,., said Mrs. vania and the bandit, started for. Ohio, "‘ known, . wlU take notice that on tliO “Cfith day . . . to give you a second chance, Koenig. “We specialize in White information would he flashed-by'te.«- - nf April, 1940, Hgpie federal Savings and Doan Amoclatlon, of Xenia, Ohio, filed Us petition and th ie v e r y thing depends upon Recks.' The bre 4 we have are sturdier type from Pittsburgh to Cpiumbus and against him In the Common Pless Court of your attitude of acceptance or re- now in comparison with the quality a general alarm' would immediately Oreens County, Ohio, 'praying for a foreclosure , jection of His proffered grace and we had ten years ago/ By otir methods bo .spread throughout .Ohio from ch»- In the sum of Twenty-Six Hundred and Thirty mercy.” - and 38-100 Dollars ($2,030.30) .with Interest wc are developing A better fowl. We state’s five highway ,pa£roI’ broadca:>c- from tha 1st day of May, 1040 thereon, at J% II. A Stirring Revival (3:4-10). are hoping it .can be said, somejbne? fng stations. - a"- per anhum, on a mOflg*ge note, aud seeking So great was the city that it would ‘Never have there been such birds FOR YOUR FLOORS - to .foreclose mortgage an real estate situate lit have taken Jonah three days- to ' Quick" check of licenses is also pro­ ths Village iff' Oshom, Greene. County. Ohio. , bring his message to the entire pop­ among White Rocks’, -1 That would be vided under the new system. If ja rob­ : being Dot No. 510 of Downey's addition to said ulation (see v 3).' He had only .be­ creative in that' no sudh fowls pre-1 bery occurred in Cedarville and the AND WOODWORK 'Villas*. •• ~ gun when, at. the end of the first viously existed”. bapflit CAr bore New York • licenses, A combination of vamnb and itain— Lutho-Hmih •* 6 d d defendant, Is required to answer said day, the city, from the ruler down to “When the hens have good premium Petition on or before the 29th day of June, 1840 the license numbers would be tele­ covers up th* mars and scratch** in floors' and wood­ . or the plaintiff may 'take Judgment ordering the humblest inhabitant, was in egg records, we strive for even higher phoned to Columbus, put on the telc- the . mortgage foreclosed, a n d . the said real deep mourning and repentance for standards. We cull the cockerels for work and changes *v*n th* most worn furniture intact-' •stats sold for the purpose of paying the wwet- its sin.. * type system there immediately and market, and. Sell them only at top the check would be made by New York, tractive, serviceable puces, . . . Lustro-Kniih really , gage oiOtgatlon of the -plaintiff. “Jonah, the* man who had been resists wear and sefams As beauty underth* most sever# ' Rome federal Savings and Doan Association brought back from a living death as quality. Restaurant men. tell tis there authorities within a few minutes. of Xenia,. Ohio, a sign (Luke 11:29-32) to Nineveh is little competition at the top. Our tonditioni. Colors include practkoBy every wood finish. Plaintiff. Lusjro-Rnidi is abo mod* in pfear varnish; Smith, kfeCalllsier A Glbney, that God was gracious to repentant prime stuff , goes rapidly. Top birds ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. sinners, pointed to: the fact that bring top quotations.* Quality eggs QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (5-3-l«-17-S4-Sl-8-7-14) . > though his message was one of con­ also look better on . the platter^ and ON DRAFT demnation (v. 4), they might expect they- taste better. The public is en Hanna’s God to be entreated of them (v. 9). i - - . » ' He was (v. 10). titled to the best. We believe" in hon­ (Continued from first page) God haB sent times of revival est service.” when whole cities—and, even whole “I like that, Mrs. Koenig, responded Who wdulddecide the. draftees? « L U S I R O - F I NISH SPECIAL SALE nations—have been turned' from Mr, Lawrence. “I Wish everybody This would he up to persons desig­ their sin. Such revivals have been tried to render such service, Do you nated by the President. The decisions; occurring in recent years in various sell a lot of chicks-these days?” of local, boards on the availability Of 1 Cedarville Farm Implement & Supply Co, mission fields. Thousands of earnest Christians are praying now that “About four thousand per week. Wc men would be final, except for such such a revival may come again in try to favor the aftihteur, so the chicks appeal as the President would pro- ’ our own land. The writer knows he gets will be sturdy enough to skr- scribe. V ’ where helpful literature along this vjve the .transition. That -is also part What penalties does the bill pro­ line is available without cost. Let of oirr creative program.” " pose? • } Alt Sizes us pray and be faithful, and trust “That's fine, Mrs. Koenig. You Failure to register,' false state- God to bring revival to the hearts mentioned ‘Thoreau’ when 1 first met aments, evasion of service or aiding -of mete; * you”, said the city man. _ such violations would be punishable by - Ill A Selfish Reaction (4:10, 11). Chick Feeders and Jonah, Instead of 'rejoicing in the .‘‘Oh, yes”, said she, “we like to reqd up to five years’ imprisonment or $10,- repentance' of Nineveh, showed his him. We too ,are trying,to simplify 000 fine or bpth. narrowness and selfishness by be­ coming angry (See 4:1). ,How Water Fountains petty and childish are the -attitudes of men when contrasted with the ^ V S T A % .-mercy of God. ' The Lord, dealing gently with Joiiah, igave him a place of refuge and a gpurd plant to shade him from At Less Than Cost the sun (4:5, 6). Then, to teach him a lesson, „a worm was permitted to kill,'*the gourd (v. 7). -When Us Jonah was greatly concerned over HOTEL the loss - of. the plant, God pointed UJ out to him that it is wrong to be Get Yours While They stirred Up over the passing of a ■ material comfort and not to be con­ L a st cerned for the souls of men, F O R T How many of those who poured • . v out millions .of dollars (and rightly so) for the relief of the harassed HAYES people of Finland, would give five LU cents to Win them to Christ? Many G. L. McGuittft who will give liberally of money, 350 OUTSIDE ROOMS i f l THE PU-RI-NA STORE time and effort to the commendable WITH BATH • FROM*ft work of flood or famine relief, will r> •% The Master 85 Phone 3 South Miller St. not sojtnuch as cross the road to talk to a neighbor about Christ. A H*M Tmi HeyM-hwarakr wi l f t » il4bft( Town Sedan,*699* farmer WiU sit up all night to cate i^AjLsdaB * for a sick cow, but will he spend an hour or two on* Sunday or some Cli*vr«l»t for *40 onto evening of the" week in an effort to aeJedCefaa Hu petti Mluda Cdtlael >a aa m *(nurd oil ofidrlowost- win his neighbor’s boy (or,his own ■RWWWwflfMi fS Il HHV W m w W ^ m W R M FARM 4% LOANS boy) to Christ? These are pertinent pikwl tars froM front of No application fee. No appraisal and serious questions. ‘What is our answer? God will hold us respon­ Sim* It t GRIFFITH, Menetot J ' gW t fo nor uf body (lll« fee. Refinance your loans at the sible. ZMaEssa^s mmJ |a lowest interest rates ever offered. MCM) •ioflM ili MW |V r McSavahey A Co. London, O. A Prayer O God, Who hast given to us the Call or Write knowledge of right and Wrong, and CQLUMBUS CM# f§9iiiM9B wl pnCfl LEON H, KtING Cedarville, O. hast taught us that.it is Thy will Phene: 18 ' that We choose the right throughout ALBIRT mamwwm It’* the 6 f***** packs** IWHWIIWWIlWIIMWtMtMIMia illlMlaiWWtllWMVmWIWWM, our lives, give us grace to be loyal of value In the burieet to the right as we see it, and faithful price ran** j and, of court*, m a it ir « • I gUmm MWaMMMMilWl 1 to the highest we know. Amen. Ita extra length and extra WIHNtSSCOWfi wrifthtmeenextraworthto A NAME THAT STANDS you, the buyer, in all ways. totter atedelsiNiMlyMiher / t ArAN metMr pdtsd el ftd, MMk TiWw ^ FOR GOOD LEGAL NOTICE That’s why peeple era pedWnw Aead m t*a e i* , eea m i saying, “Why pay more) hsri feme 10my% «#•*»»9* * mmi h Why aettht lewir* Thfit’e m i fttm m i Grace Foe, whose place of residence HOTELS why th*yfre buying more (AtoftMiWlWlgV WifOUVi OtaAitU'nvtnVt 41 . .jgABW* . FURNITURE is unknown Will* take notice that on Ghevroiete tb«a utw e tlm April ft, 1940, John Foe’ filed suit for B000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES car, for the ninth time In

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