The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52

rj .-f‘ft-. The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as nratE as (he headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you* FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 43 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS C O U R T NEW S ToC elebrateO neH undred and Tw enty-Fifth Year! i SCHOO L NEW S IXENIANHELD SUIT ASKS $14,953 JUDGMENT Suit to collect a .$14,953 judgement and foreclose a mortgage on Osborn property lias been' filed in Common 'Pleas Court against. Isaac W, Sachs, COLUMBUS.—The question, "wlial .’120 Lexington Ave., Dayton, and do you do anyhow?” ,occasionally ask- others, by the state of Ohio through cd of E/ A. Flemming, Chief of the Paul A. Warner, superintendent of State 'Bureau of Markets, is answer- building and loan associations'of Ohio, ed by him in a 4V£ page bulletin def in charge o f th< liquidation of the scribing- the activities of the bureau. Miami and Savings Loan Cov Dayton, This division of the d e p a r tm e t o f Attorney General John W. Bricker agriculture was established II years ago last March. Market reports on live stock, grain, wool, butter, eggs and Attorney II. the plaintiff. represent. and poultry are received daily by wire from city market centers. The Co- . TO i n t e r p r e t d e e d Construction of a deed, partition of lumbus. fruiL and vegetable wholesale property, and equitable relief are the market prices are. collected daily and objects of a suit. filed in Common similar.' reports are received by this Pleas Court by Marcella . B. Jones n- .division from 5 other large cities, gainst Eugene Browder and others. These market reports are distributed ' The petition seeks court interpreta- to Ohio producers by radio, news-, tion of a deed conveying SHvercreek papers and other agencies for- dis- and. Jefferson Twp. real estate to the seminating such information. Ship- heirs of Mary C.. Browder to deter- ping point inspection of fresh fruits imine the legal title and interests of iind vegetables, the grading standard- the plaintiff and defendants in the ization and inspection of eggs,'and the''property. Partition of, other property inspection of tomatoes at canneries;described in the ptition is also sought.wer.sary of the First Presbyterian have proved to be a valuable aid in Marshall and Marshall'ate the plain- Church wilj be a congregational din­ improving the quality and price of tiff’s attorneys. /her at Alford Gymnasium, formerly •these products. In addition, the, bu-j- -------- j'eau of .markets is charged with en-: DIVORCES ASKED forcoment of laws affecting fruit and- Charging failure to' provide for her occupied by the congregation, Satur­ day. Dr. W. R. McChesney will pre­ side at an after-dinner program. A vegetable standardization which tends ’support during the last six. years and history of the congregation will be to improve packing and handling of wilful absence from home since De-^ read by Dr. F. A. Jurkat. .There will garden and orchard products. :cember o f 1928,] Virginia Canny has be talks ana a musical program in i. -------- , brought suit in Common Pleas Court, connection. Other ministers on the The election of -journalists o f the for a divorce from Leo Canny, to program are Rev. James L. Chesnut, past to the Ohio Journalism Hall of whom she was married June 1 , 1926.-’ RtChmo,id Ind • Rev R W Ustick Reverend French Speaks Chapel Monday morning was _ in charge of the Junior class with Harold Strobridge presiding. The. following program was presented: Song by the assembly-; Scripture and prayer by Nora Neff; solo, LAST FRIDAY The first event in connection with the celebration of the 125th * anni- Mrs. B. H. Little, mother o f M a y# ‘My Task” ,•by Lois Kenneth Little, had the unusual ex- Fisher;poem, “ Where Do YouL ive?” perience of being attacked by an in- by Rebecca Galloway. toxicated negro when near her hus- Reverend ’Robert French o f Clifton band’s grocery last Friday evening, charmingly told of the experiences Mrs. Little was walking home, re­ am! difficulties he had in Europe with turning from a neighbor’s home, when the different languages. an automobile driven by two negroes, 1 . - — one mart whom she later identified as ■ ■ School Busses / Arthur Franklin, 24, Xenia, attempt- , Public school pupils, who live in the ed to force her in the car. Herman country, are being conveyed to school Robinson, 27, Xenia, was identified as by seven busses, six o f which are the driver* of the car. •new. Every effort is being made to.* Mrs. Little escaped and also took have the bus routes arranged as satis- the car license number when a search • factorily as-possible. Any complaints was started by Mayor Little and other concerning present routing may be officers. The car was found in fron t 1 sent to the superintendent’s office, to of the home of Majble Janies, “ Pitts- Mr. Lowry, oi to Mr. W. B. Ferguson, burg.” Later the two men were ar- who is chairman of the bus committee, rested at their homes in Xenia by i Pupils are requested to get on the Sheriff J;ohn Baughn. Springfield; Rev. R. A. Jamieson and busses for the return home in the | Franklin was charged with assoult Rev. C. E. HilL i (order in which they get off to avoid before Judge Frank L. Johnson, At the morning service Sabbath, unnecessary confusion. Each bus Xenia, and after pleading guilty was Rev. Mills J. Taylor. will- preach-' in.'driver has a list of all pupils riding'fined $10 and costs and given] ninety ; connection with the observance .of,®? his bus. Pupils, should, by all [days in the county Communion, lie having served as means, inform the driver, when they pastor from 1908 to 1914. Rev.!are. not going home oh the bus; Co- Dwight R. Guthrie, pastor, will pre-.operation, of parents in this matter side and have charge o f ' the jwill'be greatly appreciated. service. ' —— “ ■ Education Week RBV. DWl&t$R <bUTHRtE Will Start Soon .The .testing of cattle to eradicate Bang’s Disease in Greene County be started as- soon as sufficient number Set Fpr Oct. 16 State Highway Director 0. W. Mer Fame has resulted i'n the choice o f She asks restoration to her •maiden Samuel J. Flickinger (1848-1929) of name of-Phillips. . ; ;=:; the- Ohio State Journal, Dayton Jour- Phoeba Thompson, charging gross C a t t l e T c S t nal and other papers;. John .Saxton neglect of duty, has filed suit fo r di- (1792-1871), founder o f the Reposi- vorce from William Thompson, R. R. tory of Canton, and its editor fo r fifty- 6 Xenia, seeking attorney fees, court five years, and Moses Dawson (1768- costs and alimony. They were mar- 1844), editor of the Cincinnati Ad- vied January 18, 1927. ■ vertiser, predecessor of the Enquirer . 1 Eighty-six present-day. newspaper FORECLOSURE ACTIONS men and women' of the two-thirds vote, -being choice. The /elections annually since. 1928 by the School of men Pleas Court:, against Pearl A. Federal Agent in charge o f the tween Xenia an(J New Burlington Journalism, Ohio State University. Armstrong, asking judgment for $l,-( disease elimination program When he Twenty-* chosen mer -is the plaintiff attorney G.reat-as is Ohio in literature and conservation o f products of A former pastor; Rev.'W. P. Harri-: man, Dayton, (1919-1931) will fill the/ pulpit Sabbath. evening. Special/ music has been arranged. ' • Highway Hearing |No Limitation On American Education Week will be observed in many communities all over the United States, October 29 to November 2 . Plans are being made | for special observance of this' week in (Cedarville Public Schools, announcements will be published later. jail. Robinson was not faced with charges.; Franklin is said to be. at liberty, on parole for another charge which came up in Common Pleas Court. Rye and Barley; School Term Uncertain The local school, as are all State Greene County Juries Drawn Names of 35 Greene County resi- Deteiled dents, prospective grand and petit jurors for the October term o f Com­ mon Pleas Court, were drawn Friday by members of the jury commission. Grand jury venire follows: Harry Ater, Beavercreek ztownship; Myra l - uw .- oi ic m n u i u w m - 1 a ; h c/.v,n„ia «... auji - x>e ». i v n p; n j w will ; rell has scheduled a public, hearing for Word was received Monday at the four ' ' th * ^ ,Bishop, Xenia; A. B. Lewis, Jefferson i 2 p. m. Oct. 16 in the office of the ^°.eal Corn-Hog Office to the effect that o f Ohio minrnntrnn in township; Anna Mason, Xenia town- ing of wheat when mixed with certain! “ h ow e v ^ u ffie^ further .towriship; J. A.. Mercer, Ross town- Abiorption o f the section’ into the .othei^feed crops provided the mixture ^ p;.ovided th’is is impossible. .ship; George Bradley, Xenia; Pearl iflfhwnv cvcfom ic nnmnraLimr tn im. of wheat with rye or barley shall not,.*, .. ■ v * . .. Spahr, New Jasper township; James Dwyer, Silvercreek township; ' G. H- .■nty-live men have thus far been 097.10;-against Arthur Hudson, seek- addressed approximately' 75 farmers h g ay syste s prepa tory o - ‘'V 0 °»* 1 t PracHCaUv"evP7v “snh'nolIn ‘ P - P se foy this distinction. mg a $417.90 judgment. C, W. Whit- at the Court HouiiC on Friday eve. p^vemente contemnlated b v . the contain more than 50 per cent wheat the state - .... -f - — ------- -- -------- - ■ - « n . mfiv. » __ i___m i i ^ • mini?, September 21. It is reported Highway Department as part of its .seed # weight. Cprn-Hog Contract: !is' in a similar condition, or even _ This situation is. brought a- • n s’ fend’ Ms'Trf “ l a ! ? ! ? ^ ^ apl’roximately 30 applications 1934 secondary road program: Pre-’ ^ n e r s on whose farming.unit t h e r e m\\ W m i t a - Bath township. iCndAHtSI in U S26T.4C fOTfiClOSUlC Vinva Vionn ■•xtitxkftiA/l nn/l >rin<tnnninin« I! )..... * * -L’ ..... . • time nrt nrVinnf ctaaftiul m f V i A f a l l . . -Y v C , m !6- , ArflMitll* \ ,■ :^ _ n ........ Xenia township; Bertha defendants i a $267.46 foreclosure have been received and anyone .inter- liminarv re«u rfa ei# jwork was start- Was no wheat seeded,, in thd fall of r the. American Loan and n... if;. ” . inoo moo Am- ed some time ago by the im the_ division o f the department. ........ . nature, . , . ___ _____..... the state is without any recent istand^ t . rir ^ pstpjj. fn the program should im- ed some time ag 6 by^the maintenance ] 932 and 1933 may plant iii 1934 not touch with ard books on its native ,birds "'and Realty Co. Attorney G. H. Smith rep- mediately get in fishes. Some years ago sqrrle very fine.rese,lts the plaintiff. /County Agent; ■ publications on the state’s feathered 7" f ( - . - ---------- inhabitants were printed. The most DIVORCES GKAN1 ED . P i-c ro R/ i m L- c elaborate ami costly of these was en- Robert R- Bittle> who ha(1 charged T l V e . I S a t l K S U t t e r titled, “ Illustrations of the nests and crue,ty and* gross neglect of duty,| eggs of birds of Ohio,” by Howard has beer! awarded a divorce from ] Jones, A, M., M. I)., of Gircleville. In ^,arj Dorothy Bittle’ in Common a period .covering about ten J. Walter Shigley to exceed two acres of wheat to be harvested /for grain for home con sumption. tion--Amendment--goes info-effect for® Jury- -follows,. Glenn.>Reedr s . the December tax collection. Xenia; Estelle Borden, Xenia; Arthur Perrill, Xenia; Harry Hnverstick, Xenia; Jane Foglesong, Xenia; Earl Public Funds Bids Pleas Court. ' ' fqr'the creation of active and l)r ’ Tones find bis family braiirrht mit - On grounds of wilful absence from .“ ’ active depositories for Greene 7. . home for a longer period than three County public funds for a three-year Friday night in the Springfield Citycumd. by- the - state banking depart- [which were one hour in length, co orei Charles Coates has won a di- Pe,*!od> received by County Commis- Hospital, where he was under treat- ment in connection with the liquidn- ' 1 J- Walter Shigley, 54, for twenty- eight years a rural carrier, James­ town, one well .known here, died last two .volumes of beautifully paintings of nests and eggs but with few birds. The books list 292 species of Ohio birds ns of 1881. These volumes urc in the- state- library. Another outstanding work was “ Birds of Ohio” by William- Leon Dawson of j School Day Longer „ „ - ... •'! This year the school day has been f cC,f !lengthened one half Hour in order to Joseph Curl’ M,ami .township; Ross provide time for an additional period. Datham^Silyercreek tovradMj.} Jftha _ _ The high school schedule includes y ^ ^ - Xcma; George Street, Xenia; Expense. Is$745 !eight class periods of forty.flve J- D. Allen, Xema; Mrs. Alonzo Mc- ------- - ; iminutes each,.this year.* Last year New. Jasper township; Expenditures o f$745.77 were in- [there were only seven periods, two of ^ a,p*1 ®eo,'69> Silvercreek totvnshjp; 1 ^Heber Douthptt, Xenia; Lulu Iliff, Died Friday Bank Liquidation years, vorce from Hazel Coates. ORDER SALE ;d®y- '- In the case of Bell Watson-against' Banks which offered bids were the , „ Isaac Blake and others, in Common Citizens National and Xeniii Na- Crili'ihihns Mi intod inioOT nnri ii«fi*n<rBlcas Court, partition of real estate ti°|1a*» ot Xenia; First National at Columbus, pi intcu in I90o and listings , , , . , . . • , , ,, Osborn* Miami Denosit ■ nt Yellow von unnntiu.' „,;»,«»« has. been declared impractical by the ,ami , wtP 08*1 aT *enow 320 species. Anothersimilar publica- . . • h aUDi-ovod nnhrnisiil of Springs and Farmers and Traders- at tion is “ The Birds ofOhio” (1903) by ^” U1 r’ wm^ ap# oywt app,a . . ° ! Jamestown Lynds Jones, M. Sc.' This was pub- 4 he property at ?500 and authorized.. Jonestown, sioners from five banks, wdre taken ment for diabetes. He is survived by tion of the. late defunct Cednrville j under, advisement by the board Mon- his wife and two children, and a half Exchange Bank during the -three- | Tardiness Mnny cases of tardiness have been brother, Charles Shigley, Pasadenil, month period, June 17 to September jreported, this week. Cal. The funeral was held from the 1<L according to a detailed, statement/a great .deal by urging, children to late home. Monday. filed for approval in Common Pleas leave home in time to arrive at School Cedarville township; T. W. Vail Pe|t, Spring Valley township; James Wolf, Bath township; Ora Mason, Caesar- Amos Parents may aid cTeek tow™bip; Mendenhall, Spring Valley township; James L. Court Expenses lished by the Ohio State Academy of ,public sale o f the ,and Science,.and very few copies exist, j As to fishes, the Ohio Division' of W INS JUDGMENT John T. Harbine, Jr., has recovered a $492.50 cognovit note judgment a- IREPUBLICANS W ILL OPEN CAMPAIGN FRIDAY MRS. ADDA MAY McFARLAND included: administrative, DIED MONDAY IN XENIA $035.08; legal, $38.20; and operating, — ---- $72.49. before 8:45. Special plans are being made to eliminate ^unnecessary tardi­ ness. Mrs. Adda May ■ McFarland; 68 , widow of Charles McFarland, former­ ly a resident of this section, died at her - home in Xenia Monday, follow­ ing n cerebral hemorrhage. The de- Parents Welcome EXCHANGE BANK TO BE j Parents are invited to visit the CLOSED TWO DAYS school at any time. Visits t’o the -— »cl assrooms will tend toward better „ . J - T_________............. . ....... A ' ,ar*fe delegation of Greene j a^^er r l’ ^hemorrhi^' ’ ^de- The Exchange Bank will be closed junderstanding between parents and Conservation has recently completed gajnst 01iver and Della p> £>ean) in County Republicans will go to Colum- ceaaed ift survived by one son, Charles beginning Monday and Tuesday, Oct.!teachers‘ a series of mineographed descriptions a j.u.t in common Pleas Court, * ;bus today to attend tbe Republican McFarland, Xciiia; Mrs. WilHams 1 and 2 , two days each Week until! However, it is requested that chil- of the leading native varieties. Thisi ---- [campaign opening. It is planned to y 0„ 0w Springs; and Mrs. John Pax- further notice. Mr. Harold Fawcett,Idren under school age, not be allowed work was entitled, ‘ A Preliminary, CASES DISMISSED -have an old time Republican parade-to„ ( u rbana, A brother William local liquidating agent, will be in '^0 accompany older brothers or sis- The following suits, have been dis- an,d the Greene county deIe» ati<?n is Moore, resides in London. The funeral Bowersville at the bank there on!ters schooL Since the rooms are Study of Ohio Fishes” and was issued t by the Division of Fish and Game in 1 192G. missed, on motion of the plaintiffs, f skf d to mect at the T * & °* C* Ry* ,was held from the McMillan Funeral these days. He will be in Cedarville over crowded, the teachers need every ' * I ” h m / lM n A M T IT D m r « J . . . n.a • m ' • « t H I l m i r n T ft *• #11(t flflW A A IM I n n o l l l H n l I l T according to Common Pleas Court entries: W. J. Mangrum vs, Mary bridge on i Clarence J. West Brown Broad street. Home, Wednesday afternoon, the on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and and Sen. S. D, services being in charge of Rev. Van Saturday of each week. Many thousands of people visit the " vs- Fess will deliver addresses in the Co- » 1 v n a nlfni Vintl/iirinp „* 1 Kathrmc Mangrum; Irva E. Bayless A ‘ ! ! L „ rt!S L'° B™en, pastor o f the Yellow Springs capitol building at Columbus each ^ year for the first time and all admire iV*' areI[^ » a 3 !~eSl ,I [ an * n®* the interior view of the vaulted dome r»Urn aizemi' , a,T1' Eugene lumbus Auditorium, Browder vsj .- Thelma Browder arid; others, i SUIT IS SETTLED Dismissal at the defendant’s costs of the state house. Few of them, real -1 ize however that in the basement ofj the state house there are long pas- sage-wkys reminding one o f base­ ment avenues found m sortie of the cathedrals o f Europe, house was moddrn methods of constructing j •foundations were put in use. The,con?table’ wHich bad been assigned a, foundation o f the state house is made aecond time for j‘ury trial in Com-| of mamouth blocks of stone between,mon Pleas Court> 'yns d>«closed Sat which run long passage-ways with ,Mrday by a court entry, GILBERT JONES, JR., DEAD ;M. E. Church. Burial took, place in North Cemetery. . i I Gilbert Haven Jones, Jr«, 20, son of [Dr, and Mrs. Gilbert Jones, Wilber-! force, and grandson of the late Bishop 1 BUDGET IS ADOPTED Home Extension Council To Meet A budget seeking permission spend $8,605 for direct relief to The Home Extension Council of iij Greene County are scheduled for a ^ U 10 o. 'The 'state ?5>lp2 da^ ae « suit filed by Harry Jarentf " Wcdneldav ^ T h r ' f u L r a l 0ctober ^as been adopted by Greene l ? * t0 ^ at u w Dawis, Osborii, against William A ,-P *n «** t.' i L - i.- County commissioners and forwarded Mrs, E, E„ Finneys home in Cedar- built many years before.tr, ’ w u w-iuiam n . ^ jj j,e held from-the home Friday . n .* , , . - ftptnW 9 nf A ethods of constructing |Schneider, former Bath Township!afternoon, y to the State Relief Commission 0f ville, Tuesday, October 2 at 11.30 A. FINED ON bRUNK CHARGE Ohio for approval. M, The budget, calling for an expend- The Council members are partic- iturc of $ 7,935 from the county's ularly fortunate in having as their borid, plus $320 in local.government guest Miss Grace Frysenger of the minute for classroom teaching. Of course, children under school age are welcome when they are accompanied by parents. i Fire'Drill The school had its first fire drill Tuesday moaning. Everyone was out of the building in one and one half minutes, Although the school build­ ing is fire-proof, under the fire code of the state of Ohio, five drills are required in all schools, ' curved ceilings of stone.- •Years ago I ^be case» fbased on an T t° r f-J ? - « » l d not make fan(|; ivnh. ,ci nu.ibullon8 Hon,. Economic, acciaentni the grade Wednesday morning owing 9’ ir^ ___ ................................. .. Washington D. C these passage-ways Wore divided into 8b°°tlng last Hallowe’en eve,-was ori-.to j,js intoxicated condition and was ,,,, , al-1g*naRy bought to trial Jul^ 9, b u t 'p , ^ , under arrest Mayor Little niodit.es, represents an Enrolls in Special Course Mr. George atterided the special class in farm machinery, which was Department o f ,bebl ftt the Brookville Agriculture Miss Fryseriget!Bepnrtment( Brookville, Ohio, Satur- various sections .and rooms and .... . ------ -...... .... ........ lotted to different state departments a compromise agreement was reached asgesscd a fine o f $10 and costs and for storage purposes. One account of iand ^be wa9 baRed‘ Because the committed the prisoner to the county the thousands o f Volumes o f laws, .compromise reportedly was riot car- jail, Statistical-reports and other publica-|r ',c< out, Judge Gowdy recently as-( tioris, required to bo published by the:s'KnCd tbe suit for retrial Sept. 25.- Secretary of State as a matter o f The d.sm.ssal entry revealed a settle- ; Spahr, Ross township. Five Were Injured In Auto Collision Five persoris were injured, three seriously, today when their auto­ mobiles collided on the South Charles­ ton pike, one and one-half miles east o f Jamestown. Those most seriously hurt were John Corbett, 16, of near South Solon, who received concussion of the brain, scalp lacerations and other injuries; Mary Linton, 20,* of Bowersville, who sustained concussion, multiple cuts a- bout the face and head, and’ Ralph Slagle, 16, of near South Solon, who is suffering from deep cuts on his head and ridek, A ll were taken to the McClellan hospital,, in Xenia. Two others, Charlejs Alien, 18, South Charleston, and Marvin Agnor, 23, Jamestown, were given treatment at the hospital and then discharged. Both were severely injured. Corbett was the driver o f one car and Agnor was at. the wheel of the other machine, Miss Linton is a student in Cedar- ville College and popular wit-lv hev classmates. RECORD IS EQUALLED record, more space was alloted to this Tnen*‘ ou^ # b°urt definitely had been [ Stepping the final heat in 2:033-4, department than to tothers. [reached by parties .to the suit. . During the past yenr Secretary of State George S. Myers had a force of trusties assigned by Warden Thomas o f tbe Ohio Penitentiary for cleaning 5 itwo years ago, Ray Henley (2:01 3-4), !speedy 7-year-old Xenia pacer, was and $150 worth- of Red Cross com- .. - — ,, , _ , , nn increase o f ' 8 spending four days in Ohio .andjday> September 22. $607 over September, in Which month this is one of the meetings relative to Thl» is a lc?s?n caarse held f °r the relief commission authorized an Home Economics Extension that she|the PUtpose^ of giving the vocational expenditure of $8,098 for direct relief, bns. chosen to visit. Each member of agriculture mstfuctors the new ideas ___ J_ the iocal group will bo delighted to c o am in g farm machinery. The meet her. While with us Miss Fry- course is being organized by.the A g r i- ' c ross r oB Call November* 11-29, ac- senger will give to the group details cultural Engineering Department o f ^ to artnoUhcement o f the’ ot.. . . . P { e a » y a . ^ | ^ a ^ ,. ,. first day a, -^0jj publicity chairman. Mr. discussion upon mowers arid plowst ( } aUoway seryed few yeAra ag0 aa FESS W ILL ENTERTAIN • ill i il ( Sen. S. D. Fess will play host to concerning a narional conference of Wilson Wi Galloway Heads1Red Cross Wilson W. Galloway of this place will serve as chairman of the Red arid renovating-these basement floor!with it came summer weather which .meeting, ste i g the hnal heat m 4 : u ,. i -4 » > * rural women to be held in Washing- ithereby equalling the track record set o '8 townaptopit. m iu iow ,springs w l J Saturday night, Sept. 29, when he ton ,n November. The local group ex- brings the famous Columbus Republic to ae«d Representatives to this can Glee Clfib to his front porch for: ®raUp‘ . 4 , I * , Erifch township couricii is ekpeeted to report names of leaders : for the Care Of Clothing lessons that are to be fiven in each township this fail, Wotrieii arc asked to bring a FA LL ENTERS W ITH SUMMER TEMPERATURE piloted by Joe Hagler to a straight- ....... *,heat triump last week in the .2:10 Saturday was the first day o f fall but pace at the Allentown, Pa., race a concert. ANNUAL SHIRT-TAIL PARADE , Late 'perience unnecessatw. No Canvassing, * atoly after lunch. Some important in former years. Pa«m t* will be not*. rooms to improve their condition and,continued several days, There have' make more space available. While Jbeen reports at times of 1/glit frost In doing this work two or throe small ‘ some sections but not enough rooms were discovered completely ago crops or garden produce. ----- -- - - ,, . ,. . i , . filled with broken furniture and cur-!garden corn, beans and tomatoes have fWrite for details. United Advertising With the usual noipo making devices rent pamphlets of 50 years ago but useless now, Mr, Geor&e plans to attend the entire course. Failure To Be Reported Names o f pupils who are failing in one or more subject/ by class room teac chairman o f the county organization. QUOTA ANNOUNCED Nineteen young men constitute is will be reported Grcene €ounty*8 ,assigned quota “in the Hers to the main 0ctober replaC(S'm<5nt enrollment for tely been doing'well. Plenty of water,* Company, 1114 DeKalb Avenue, G'C boy« moonlSKht menSer of° t k p i t ’ S t S melons are to be found In all marketsJ Brooklyn, N, Y< I miwht .timip fraHe,. nig for their f olic, present. (Continued to Page 4) (stnte relief headquarters. Applicants — ,Will be recruited during the period ,Oct. I to Oct. 20. 8-

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