The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

NBW THIN®* ARK ADVRRTI8KD R¥ MERCHANT** FIRST, ADVKR TiSKMKNTS KURD YOU ABftBAHT o f T H K f jx K s - m m t m r n ffhe 'Gedarville Jterald. APYKRTWWO IK K*H*, MM AS TUB HEADLINES OKTMS WAm, m tm it m or SiaNiFiCANCI TO f 0 0 , SIXTY FIRST YEAR a s NEWSLETER mm state DEPARTBEHTS; CEDARVIEEE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUDY 22,1938 OOLUMBITS.-Ohlo, which yank* one of th« foremoat states both in ’ number and In profresyiveness of daily# weekly, and semi-weehly news- papers, may .have vastly Improved publications in the near future as the result, of a aeries o f press clinks planned for this fall and winter at Ohio State ^university* Kent State university at Kent-, and Ohio univers-; ity at Athens, according to Ed M, Martin, managing director of the Ohio Newspaper association. Officials of the departments o f Journalism of the three state universities met at the re­ quest of the newspaper trade, aasocia tio in ‘'Columbus and discussed pre Uminavy plans for the dinks. ^The association," Mr, Martin said, “is con fident that much can be, accomplished at the proposed clinics. The plan met with the wholehearted support o f the university officials and they promised to co-operate in every Way possible. -■We will endeavor to sot up the hind o f clinic* that will be' most useful not only to newspapermen but to students ■ of journalism as well. It will be some time before complete details will he worked out, hut I am safe In saying that every phase of the newspaper business, will be covered completely.' AGESKMSNT RATIFIED . An agreement in the case o f Geneva! Kester against A, B, Renter, where-! by the defendant is to pay #2,500 inj jmonthly instalments, starting August! Mrs. Roekel I k • Candidate For IMst. j Coramitieewonian Director Henry 0. Shotyonfe of the Ohio State Archaeological and-His­ torical society, revealed that a big in­ crease -in visitors to the famoos Ser- pent Mound in Adams, county has re­ sulted from the #80,000 WPA imr improvement project. Annually mote than 100,000 persons from all;"parts o f the world-visit the sixty-acre state park Where ihe curiosfy designed and constructed by primitive man is lo­ cated. The park is operated andei* the jurisdictiono f the society, and Dr. Shetrone predicted that dll previous attendance records will- feebroken thig year .,v The WPA improvements im eluded near parking grounds, pjenk tables, guard rails and atone steps. Duly three additional serpent monad* are known to uxist in the world* B4- reetOr Wtotowm said. On* is in Warn fen County, two miles west of Mor­ row, and Is in a bad state o f preserva­ tion^ there is. a smalt.. one in the province of Ontario, Canada; the third k in Scotland near the'shore o f Iioch Nell. - . ' SRA nted divorce and child Oh-grounds of wilful absence from hom^ for more than- three years, Jen- -ttie V; -Griggs ‘Robinson has been a- svavded a divorce.from Oscar Robin­ son, and;was given custody o f a minor •hild. - - , In a comparative statement of state revenues, for the first half of 1938 compared with the same pried in 1937, State Treasurer Clarence II. Knislcy disclosed a decrease of #8,822,902 this year, The total,for the initial six months of 1938 was listed at 111?,1 661,781! compared with #125,884,083 in 1937. 3 Treasurer Knislcy said, the decrease was due mostly to a decline in receipts from the public utilities tax, foreign corporation, Wine, barrel beer* mixed beverage, maltwort, cigarette, admission tax'and sales tax. Intensive preparations are being made for the annual convention of members of the Dengue of Ohio Sportsmen as guests of the Western Ohio Pish and Game association at St. Mary’s from August 26 to August 28, according to Conservation Com­ missioner Lawrence WooddelL A comprehensive display of Ohio wild­ life will be featured during/the three- day event, CommissionerWooddeil an­ nounced;. I. C, Plummer, .veteran chief o f the state division of “vital statistics, re ported that five Ohioans died in 1937 from rabies, One death from the disease has been.recorded officially so far this year, he said, ThomasM*RandallDied In Xenia, Tuesday ' Thomas M. Randall, 78, died sudden viy o f heart attack, at bis home in Xenia, Tuesday ‘morning. : He had been to failing health for a year. Ho was bom in New-York City* luly X% 1860, and moved to Uedarrille when a boy ami later located in Xenia. He was married mi January 1,1882 ta Miss Anna A. Binder*who survives 1938* the payments to be discern ifoued upon the death or remarriage o f tV‘ plaintiff, ha* been approved by the court. FORECl.OSl'KE ACTIONS three mortgage foreclosure actions have been fostHuted.as follows; Home Owners’ Loan Corp/against Lewis F. Drake and others, seeking $3,079,11 judgment; Peoples Building and,Sav­ ings Co. against' Mary "Maher, and others, for #239.96; and against Lu- Vada Mack, for #538,76,. ■ ’\ DIVORCE REQUESTED Gross neglect of’duty is charged in a divorce suit brought by H. H. Haller against M. G. Haller; 8 Lawn St.* Daytop. The couple was married Februaryy 23,1938 at Covington, Ky., iccording to the petition. ESTATES APPRAISED , • Three estates have been 'appraised mder direction of probate court as fallows; r - ' Estates of W. Jf. Beatty; gtoss value* #12,401.16; debts, #505.50; ad­ ministrative cost, $396.26, net value, $12,204.39. ' Estate of Anna V. Dersh: gross value, $2,625; obligations, #461; net value, #2,164. Estate o f Susan Matthews: gross value*-',$160; obligations! #255; net value, nothing. ' * . ’ „ INSURANCE FMMSUES * Judgment for. #461.85 pins interest Is requester irt a suit filed by tbe Paul Revere Eire Insurance Co.* against Irvin Stocksili* 8l7 N. .Robert BlVd,; Dayton, baaedon an auto collision last Mamb it on State Route 4* a mile west of E»jr%ld. ’ . . The company.seeks reimbursement for the amount o f a claim paid, to Richard ,Minich, •whose automobile a?.3ertedly demolished in tlie collision with the defendant’s car. Minich, the petition asserted; swerved to the center of .the "three-lane highway to pass a parked machine. The charge is made that Stockstill, disregarding warning signs that the center lane on the highway is to ho used only for * passing other vehicles* also swerved to the center and collidedwith Vfinieh’o .auto. Miller* and Finney are local, attorneys for the plaintiff. A ppointments made Clarence E. and Russell T, Shultz bavo been named ep-adminisfcratoro of, thfi,’estate of Charles C, Shultz, late of Sugar-creek Twp.* under $6*- 060 bond, A, 11. Gerard lias bfcen designated administrator of the estate of Charles L. Gerard, late of Jefferson. Twp., under $5,000 bond, Fey Gerard, John ffite and II, V. Johnston were named appraisers. William E, Rees has been appoint­ ed administrator of the estate of Ad­ dison T. Voung* Into o f Clifton, under $1,000 bond bond. George Braloy, Al­ beit Swaby and J. J* Curlotfc were named appraisers. Chester E.- Hfmer has been ap­ pointed administrator of the estate of Mareellus N.HIarner, late of Os­ born, under $16,000 bond. SHIP FOR DAMAGE Permanently enjoined by court order from cutting and- harvesting .a five ant! one-half act© alfalfa crop, Arthur Davison* Spring Volley, hao filed a counter suit in common pleas court, demanding $300 damages front Cora lb. Miara, Spring Vcllcy; Mary Margaret Afideraoii* Englewood, and Ralph If. Hurley, Spring Valley. „ The injunction against Davison was issued in a suit filed recently by Coro 'Miars and others* and the counter damage action charges ho was de­ prived of hist rights tinder an agree- mm £ entered into with the late Ere* 1mont Mims on tletoher % ‘183V, six idays before his death. MRS. JEANETTE V, ROCKEL I am a‘ candidate for Republican State Central Cpmmitteewbman from the ‘Seventh Congressional District in the Party Primary* August 9th. - Having beena life-long Republican, housewife, mother of two children* and active -in' church* welfare and civic affairs in Clark county* I have an understanding of party and home ideals.' . . As an American citizen add a mother, I ant naturally interested in the future Ofour nation. As a support­ er o f Republican principles irt keep­ ing, with The progress of civilization* I realize that social and .political problems face the nation, but that such changes should be made in ac­ cord with American principles. These ideals and. party principles edit for ,q strong leadership and if I am the choice of the party, I shall use my efforts and talents unselfishly towards the success Of the party at all timed. JEANETTE V. ROCKEL. Here I# Madison County Election Report R. W. MacGregor Says Was Not Filed by Raymond B . Howard, Treasurer MADISON COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITEE Pre-P rim ary Campaign, 1936 ’ r e c e ip t s ? Ba lance from p re v iou s campaign , R e c e iv e d R epub lican S ta te Campaign Comm, 4 -1 6 -3 6 R ece iv ed from R , B . Howard TOTAL RECEIPTS EXPENSES? A p r il 15 r 49 M innie C h ese ld in e , I r e a s . M* T6, Church* R epu b lican d inner May 2 , 50 H. H. Crabbe . . • .May 4* 51 M ad isonP ress* p r in t in g Muy 4 , 5E L . E. Evans May 6 , 53 H» H. Crabbe May 7 , 5 4 Fred Guy ’ • May 7 , 55 John* T a y lor May 8 , 56„W. H. Culpeper May 18 , 57 P la in C ity Advocate* a d v e r t is in g ‘ May 1 8 , 58 West J e ffe r s o n Star* a d v e r t is in g May 1 8 , 59 London E n te rp r ise , a d v e r t is in g , June 8 , 60 Madison P r e s s , a d v e r t is in g J u ly 6* 61 Mt. S t e r lin g T ribune , a d v e r t is in g f | 5 1 ,7 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 0 .0 0 1481 ,70 .TOTAL EXPENSES I105 .T 5 , 31 ;5 0 2 5 .5 0 50 .00 4 5 .0 0 5.00 5 .0 0 7 5 .0 0 6.00 ' 9 ,0 0 10.00 22 .50 1 5 .0 0 407.E5 Balance on hand at close of* campaign 407 ,25 4 74 .45 Amateur Contest At Miami Valley Chautauqua An Answer To The | j Answer Of , j j L. T. Marshall '* D •> , ,* ‘ . “AH the King's Horses and pact of tlio King’s Men” have been mustered it would aecm to'thrown smoko screen publish a fac-simile o f that account to refute the MacGregor-MarshaU claims. The clerk o f the Madison board at that time states the report |'was filed and H<H, Crabbe* pro-Mar- |! shall, was chairman of the Madison b5ard at that rime. Tuesday we checked the items in this-report with the cancelled checks in possession of Mr. Howard, Madison county not over- the exposure fey the Herald of only followed good business precedent the $500 contribution o f the Eepubli- but the law as well and we leave ft can State Primary ■Campaign Com--but the law as welLand we leave it to "of Marshall, Smith and MacGregor. mittee to L. T. Marshal), whoi refused to accept a check hut demanded cash and gave the committee a receipt, then signed his brotheiri* name* “J. Carl Marshall/’ as Secretary.' James J, Curlatt* County auditor i» The Miami Valley Chautauqua willf<h« d«1y elected treasumr of the Re- haveanAmateurContest frtr cWMren fourteen years o f age and under* Thursday* July 28 at 8;15 p, m., in the auditorium. Any child o f that age nay enter, if they Register apt later than Monday* July 25, with Veda Mc- 2ray, Social- Secretary* Chautauqua* Ohio. Fiyc prizes will be offered? f’irSt Prize will be $10; Second Prize will be $7.50; Tliird Prize, $5,00; Fourth Prize, $2,50; and Fifth Prize, vLOO, Thewinnerswill.be determined by-a vote of the audience. Each per­ son will receive a ballot ns lip enters the auditorium and thus bo entitled to a vote. Don’t rniagf this opportunity to enter this-contest if you, can sing, dance, recite, 01 * play an instrument. Get your entry in now. Dr. Robert 6 . Jacobs PassedMedical Exam. -fc-L^_n_»jj- * 1 ^ '1,1 4 Dr. Robert B. Jacobs of this .filaeo was' one of three- Grceiie eountiqns that Passed the recent examination-1 conducted by the Ohio State Medical Beard, entitling them to practice in dido. Dr. Jacobs is a con-in-law of Mr, and Mrs. W, C. lliff and a son of.County Commissioner, C. A, Jacobs* and wife. The other two successful students to pass were? Hugh 3. Espoy* Xenia, con of Dr. and Mrs* Paul D, Espey; and Earl E, Pirmcll, Osborn. ‘ BeboolBoard Fleets } Miss Jessica Taylor . " t •- - Thu CcdartiKu TKvfi. Board of Eda- cation, Tuesday’ evening eleekd Miss Jesolcn Taylca to fill the vacancy m teacher of the ■ esssad. grade,. Miss .Georgia Allen* had resigned to ascepfc a position as thjnl grade teacher in flit Athens, 0<* schools. Miss Taylor its a graduate -at GedarviUo College, Thfee bus drivers were elected,,at the fihmc meeting; Clydo Walker/ Kenneth MeNeai and Jaek^ou Deetcr* Tl;o drivers re-elected were John Fox* Frank Wiley, Bennett MeNeaS and Robert Jockeou. Wte* Fishte will act as ouo of the dtkeis and Is tho me- ehanle in charge.' Care-takers of the puWhmft ft rnvtiyt which J. Carl Marshall la fht mre> tary. We charged tot the exposure that this aunt of money never reached Mr, Curiett, and we repeat tha charge for % ; benefit o f the public, to the face of. the refusal of My. Marshall* to make auch an admission'irt apace donated for life reply; the letter from Harry D. Smith to L, T. Marshall, or tho published statement o f R, W. MacGregor. The charge is. still to black and white andWo have produces! our evidence hut it takes more than denials and false accusation to prove to the readers that this #500 never reached tho proper treasurer. Kir. Smith admits that ho and Marshall conducted tho business for the dinner and used the Marshall pocket as the bank. The law requires that such receipts and expenditures be listed with'tlie Board of Elections, yet not one of the three, two o f whom are lawyers, even offer an excuse as to why it was not done. Mr. MacGregor published a state­ ment to offset, the local charge and backs Smith-Marshall precedent that no such an account wu3 ever filed in Madison county. On this page we a sample "of what, has been going on ■"over a period-of yearn between Mar­ shall and Pemberton in the fac-simile of the letter where Marshall made ef­ fort to get connected with the defunct Exchange Bank, CedarvilJe, using un­ ethical methods as a member of the fear to solicit business, In the„expo*- ed letter to our last issue the one paragraphwheretohe aald “The result in Logan County is nothing short than wonderful and I know exactly who did it/' We wonder i f Mr, Mar­ shall would consent, with Mri Mac­ Gregor’s permission* that We publish just what his “My Dear Dee” really did do to get that vote? The letter might fee six years old yet ft is n recofd o f “how men era known fey their,act*/* not their promttefc We have becked every statement feyproof, iwr,aNminl^ Politically speaking Records in the Secretary of State’s office prove that no such statement was filed there by Marshall nor did he file hi* personal statement as re­ quired fey law. R he bad there would not fee a letter fifem the state official on report; We admit -that the National Repub­ lican Committee did not contribute to the Marshall campaign but We.also confess publically that this was done to trap the gentlemen that was dodg­ ing the taW. Now we ask Mr. Mar­ shall if ho did not receive money from Chester Bolton, Cleveland* head of the Congressional campaign com­ mittee? Will he admit publically tbe amount and why he ignored the Ohio law' in filing his return as every other candidate has done front governor down to constable? a Wo ignore tho Marshall denial as to contribution of funds, from Ed. Schorr and D. C. Pemberton, To prove different •would be a long story covering several campaigns and wo do not expect Marshall to insist on such proof, regardless of his denial. Our attorney to Columbus ha* access to private papers* checks and records* that would make Marshall weep on Pemberton’s shoulders if they were to become public. One letter Written by a citizen early last,spring would prove to be a sensation. We gave the public PRICE, * -M A r a u t CfiENECWNT FMBMMU nmnann? Numerous improvement*, at tho Xsnto Fairgrounds* to preparation for th* ninety-ninth Greene County Felr, the first week of August* are aa- nounced fey Mrs. J. Robert Srysen, Fair Board Secretary. The Root beneath the grand stand " has been cemanted, « metal eeilfeg - constructed and this ’ largo spaoo underneath the grand stand will bo partitioned off with screening fyg ex­ hibit booths. “ .. The dining hall to the rear1at tho grand stand* has been remodeled, by slicing off twenty-fivo feet of the front of the building and moving this portion mt right angles to the remain­ der o f the had!* thus making a bettor ventilated and-more spacious appsao -: tog room. This now also has two en­ trance doors. This alteration has provided * arger areaway between the dining - hall mud grand stand. A five foot cement walk will extend toe full length of the grand stand to too rear . and the balance of tho areaway is . being cemented. An extension o f the . midway will be'possible as a result o f . ibis improvement, To ease congested conditions on the . fairgrounds during the four-day and four-night exposition, the Fair Board - earlier this year* leased a seven acre tract, adjoining tha fairgrounds on - the,west side*to .he used as * parking lot. This lot has an estimated ca* . parity of J^OO cars, which will be spaced-so.that any car may utova at any rime it may be needed. It la loped that .these added convenience* may make the beautifully*' wooded fairgrounds m even more than usual. attractive place to meet' onefr friends, and, to see what progiasa the people .. o f Greene county are constantly * chjeving. , „ _ “Maggie” Baker’s congressional candidate for Congress to the Seventh District (Schorr and Pemberton breaking'with Marshall over the division o f party spoils* not reformation)* is as naked as the.west end of a bob-tailed bone headed cast” and to hide his acts from public view he’must rely ott Harry D, Smith and->R. W, MacGregor to stand between him and the public. While Smith find MacGregor battle for Marshall both mast admit that they are trying to defend a man and tho handling of $500who* mbs not then and is not at this time a member of the Republican Central or Executive committee. It is no wonder James J. Curiett, was ignored. But.all this is proof why the law was defied to not fifing a report of receipts and ex­ penditures as has been done to sur­ rounding counties. “Good Night and Thirty,” Messrs. Smith and MacGregor. As-for MT. Marshall we shall meet himanymorn­ ing face to face, regardless o f his brazen And bluffing denials. THE EDITOR 4-H ClubMembers ToBe Guests of Soil •Coiutervatfen perviee: 4-H Club members dkw - ':flsttMmi Former Resident Died Sunday In Dayton Mrs, Ella Bello Mitchell, Baytort, for many years &resident of Ccdar- villc, died Sunday everting at her homo In Dayton. Sho was tho last of our children of tho late Rev, Wil­ liam Q. and Rebecca Held, Shannon, Ctirvlvinga tb two daughters, Misses Clara Belie Mitchell* Dayton* and Mabel Ruth Mitchell* of Now York City, anda 'con,Fred-Edward Mitchell, of Payton. Another daughter, Edna former historian at, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton* preceded her in death. ‘rho funeral wasHeldTuesdayafter­ noon in Payton and burial took place it Woodland Cemetery, Xenia. PARAMOUNT SINGERS COMING with seven children; Albert, Harry,|.}jj t eo v ms er. riv ® to * f f e paramount Singers, Negro Fred, Wilbur and Mrs. Clara l^H d sy Iref t , im io c-> n 3 V'T/mr, from tlillstetfViVwiH appear heart, of Xenia; Oliver, at home, »mi j Tpn alfalfa field made the subfert of tctj/dding *?«•Aden Baibw, Joseph and \ at tp* f edf.*vifie Opera House on Imegt* o f GfCmrrflfet rixte** «?«**•|litf|»ifen »i located oft the Miar*|Rej»ceca Bpmw. ^ fTbur^Jay* July 28, at 8:18 m , to cMMfen, d|*» gT*at grtftdtolMwnif*rW. C'oifi'Mlirfa fe his widow* Mary - - - — pre*eot m hour’s ptogtam of Negro Rftlph fXENIA LETS CONTRACT FOR 0pi,itasl». - Tim program is npnmoted me aMehl re if^fa*, and two balf-brotbtr*, David, Riley*JAnderson his'daughter and Xenia, and Miriaml Riley, o f Biyte®. IHurley is tenant m the land, The funeral wu* conducted Irens the| j 8 |*js Jamafe salt Davison set forth Neel Fan*!*! Horn** Xenia,. Thursday|the agreement with Miam provided afternoon. Burial in Woodland Cet»=-Jf(-lS-ijim to prepare a seed bed* furnish eteff, 1the «ed and attempt to get a stand ■ f - e, log alfalfa for 1938 cuttings, Davlssis JCNK PENSION t'fcND fdedated he was to plant two fife ' ' amt one-half acre tracts and was to Former Jamestown BankerDiedMonday George R. Spahr* 72, former cashier o f the old Pcapfes’ Bank, Jamestown, well known over the county, died Mon­ day morning at the home of Miss Lucy Smith, afterrftn extended iliaess. The deceased wsS tho son of Dr. G. H, Spahr and Mary M« Peters Spfthf, He was the last member of his Immediate family. Tho funeral was held Wed* fiesdoy afternoon * with burial in Jamestown Cemetery. C ,S, 8. A, A. Standings ' W ,, t , Per United Presbyterian 2 1 M l Methodist n&J sw Pfesbytcrien 2 i .333 the June peurimt for «*#d in thR eaaotf anu’Wted fa #*#,460- 8ft ate?- f i t tv AwU m m peustoem Wednesday, July 20 Tho United Presbyterian team of tho C.0.SA.A. league defeated. the, Methodists 9-6. For theUnited Pres* byteiians ff tuns on 12 hits and X er­ ror. For the Methodists 6 rues on 12 Mts and 8 errors, - .- Winning pitcher* Lanftofl. losing pitches'* Fields, Lafirton struck oat 8 NEW CITE BUILDING fey the High School Hess of the M. menand issued 4walks, Fields struck MeCtsrrcn BfUd„ Xenia cemtractors* have, beta awarded tho genera! eon- tract for the tsew city building In Xenia on a Tow bid &t $06,650, 5A| SB. Church, Admission 10c and 2Se, MERCIIANTC HOLD PICNIC -frarao building on the eastI f the) merchants Hayed ft fried present site was purchased ftqm « €ls &tn! c pi ' ' on the CJtfteft and Old Town gat the tt&iyfmm one tract to com*!James Adair some months ago' f o r l^ f® m m i nnm *** ,,M 0Wli Anyom who has teems to rent this pensfttieft for labor and wnterisl fur- uwro gteund spa.ee. The MldSng will Wadisaaday afunmon «ml «vw.|September to eeltegs student* will nfekech . / 5 ■ . 1costs $1OS#000 tad fee n WPA j>yej«h |®Nf* please ftetlfy the Hlage mm,. onl& end issued 2 walks, Next week tho Presbyterianswill playthe United feshyterians, th lTcfi 1 8 4 1 1 Methodist i 8 M M ! l(M ! Seven Counties Endorse Clarence X BrownFor Cong* Nomination Seven of the nine counties that en* dorsed I*. T. Marshall, for congress taro years ago for the primary nomination, at &meeting o f the Dis­ tort Republican Committee* Wednes* day* in Springfield* endorsed Clarence J. Brown. The vote was 26 for Brown &nd 6 for Marshall, The chairmen and secretaries of the nine counties were entitled to four votes. The Clark: county vote was divided and the forts votes from Greene county Were cast against endorsement by Harry l>„ Smith and J. Carl Marshall, The tslanket endorsementwas a unit for John W. Brlcker, as the candidate for governorship nomination* he be­ fog without opposition; the. same for Charlcp J. Waggoner, lAhwoon* dht- triefc committeeman; Mr, Brown for eo»gre*s and Mrs, Jeanette V, IteeM, Springfield* as a randtdat* for ente-> mitteemen. The counties becking the «nforaw men! of thk list of candidates were; Logan, |fnfon»Madffton*Fayette, War- sen, f linten, Champaign and Cbufe. with * split vote, Greene cast tiie oidyaolld tote against endorsemant, a pTn that he* feaen fotloamd aiare th» disirtet was formed fey the bghilatvr*. and arbfeh had ewdoc—d Wsr*K*u for h»s first two terms, County will be th* guest* o f to* Rett Conservation. Service, July 21* Vt, 2#* when, they will visit a number o f demonstration farms to theCountygad inspect the camp on the Upper Ball- brook pike. Club member# in Web township,will meet at tbeir school or town hall where the camp truck* wilt pick them up and take them to a demonstration farm where thework o f thq conservation service willbe shewn* The trucks will then take the member* to -the camp where they will make an inspection tour of th* barracks* kit­ chens*hospital*educational center* *t*. Refreshments will be served « t to* camp following which the memifeers wifi return to their meeting place fey truck, All club members as well ai non club members am invited to go on this tour. Following is tbe schedule when th* trucks will arive at the various town­ ships; Thursday, July—Jamaatown High School, 12;#0 p. an; Ross High School, 1:00 p< m,; Gedatvin* High School, 1:30 p, m. Friday, July 22—NewJasp«r TWp, House, 12:30 p, m,f BbwersviU* High School, 1:00p, m,; XeniaCentral High School# i;0O' p. m,j Coaswrcreek School, 1:30 p» m< Saturday, July 2A-Bath Twp, High School 8:30 a, m.j New Burlington School* 8:30 a, mu; Be*T»rerc*k High School, 9:00a.m,j SpringValley Town Hall, 9:00 a, to.; Bellbroofc Town Hall* 9:39 a. to. m »rnM § *0 TBM V*WAU> Clark County Sheriff FindsRelief Clothing i*„jt—.-A* Sheriff George Bonham, Eliurk county, unloaded the home o f Loren Atherton, Springfield, clerk to tfe* Clark County Relief office* o f g iarg* amount of clothing that had been taken from headquarter*. The good* were hauled to the Atherton hem* to theautomobile o f ftrelief toveettgegter. In theMetwere Itemcmriaina, g»|*i—*, IftdJee* «WMter«, blo«i«««^ print dreeste, Jackets, Mdrta towel*,. W, A. ttilHvaft gav« tea femtracttwi to “Wp «eked fey the gprtegfotd Neva what charge he would fit* agi Batltesn mid. ''None" H* liked tf Atherton wnM fee. on Di* job and fe«-#*M; *rfoa.” Ulark county toaiwyera the taken good*/’ wWefe foitified fey riw artten af The New Deal ferangrtt forma to - ' Mr, <’ K gartifeari to m*k into f o k A AD«* |«ris *e*.

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