The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

rat tfnii i t i t g i r o m iiiBi CO UM W J t^h a statistical t *. port just cowptotod muter tta dine lion te Judge l«W 7 J. Robison, ehtef n v o K s n m AJte* J« j flhnss*. ia • Mill against Albart Jetaaoa, who It m togttiva from j justice, efcesgod herbriMad w »* atari vktod of a fateny in Grata* County■ Court*, skipped bond Md fit* where-j about* am anknown to h*r. Sh* y*-j tartt* raster*tfento bar maidennawe.I o f the division o f ptatie M ala**'* o f * * * * the State ItetartmaU Of Welfare, it They woro mariM Novemtor 26, JUS*. *** moated that * total o f 479*19 Ohieon* in five tkaaification war* tbo recipient* o f public old during Jaly. Th* total wo* aompoaad of 81,896 de­ pendent children; 3,879 Wind persons I1M4S old 030 pensioners; 168,067 peroon* on general relief; end *$8,699 men and women employed by the WPA, Obiixatioa* iocumd for pay­ ment* to the nearly half-mUlien re­ cipients daring the month amounted to 319,019,815, Judge Robison aaid. In addition to the live classification*, ap­ proximately 0900 crippled boy* and giri* were jparticip*tl«» in a *p«ciil .. .medical and educational program, the objective of which ia physical rectifi cation in-every came possible aa-weli a* vocational training in a ll cages. , , < 'V ""IJI"’"1""" ■%. - 5 -r A* avesult of.an.unprecedented des toand, the division o f conservation is- .sued * rush order for,60,090additional hunting-license* and. number tag* fbl ’ lotting' the;] opening of .' the squirrel season, if w*s announced by State Conservation' Commissioner Lawrence WooddelL .Incensed hunters In Ohio this, year will reach m all time high o f more than909,009with the opening o f the.' rabbit and pheasant.’ season November 15, Commissioner Wooddeli predicted, “ 1 - ". Warning o f .a ..possible.closing' of about three-fourths o f the7public achooia of Ohio by December as a jre- suit of * lack o f financeswas voiced her* by Objector Er N. Dietrich pf'the ' Statepypartihent o f .|Bu^tion,;.l|he ‘ onlyremedy which.totod'-tataf dtah -a cataatropbe, he said, would be action by1-the 92d General Assembly in -another,special tiession^pejor. to D>e- - ceutatol. Thpschool foundationpro­ gram, whhh costs the state doin'* 389,- 000,009 a«nu*lly*nd which la fthanesd ly jlg a re t, ISqugiualand lnt*m«Ma taxes, a« weft’ aa by a: portion o f we dvrindUng # * .reveUttO,' ftoir ha* a deficit,of approximately. 316 , 000 , 000 ; /The cigmret and liquid fuel taxed tar pitfenext March and Without their a** Wired retphaciinent by; the'legislature no further borrowing canbe done and funds available Will be sufficienty only through November, director Dietrich d eela rod iIf the estimated aeventy- five per cent of .theschool*were forced to close, more than 30;OOO teacher* would be out of jobs. A drive to obtain* for Ohio State university, which has one o f.the fore­ most. mlllibn-doftar research laboru- “toyics whichare plannedby the United State Department o f Agriculture was launched by the Ohio Chamber of Commerceboard of directors, meeting in Columbus. The universityw ill pro­ vide a site for the building at no cost to the government, it was said, Bunds with which to'construct the labora­ tories have been appropriated by Con­ gress. ;u 1 -/ The unemployment compensation commission last week adopted a new regulation which will require employ­ ers to notify the commission when ait insured worker becomes separated front the service* (ft the employer either permanently, for an indefinite period, ut* seven or wore consecutive days, it was announced by Commission Chairman Charles S, fcesiure* The regulation became effective starting October 1, Non-support ia charged by Dorothy] I*. : Leonard, 157* Prospect ■Avei, Springfield, whom she. married June 39,1081. The plaintiff seek* restora­ tion to her former name. Confinement o f her husband at the London prison hum, serving a sen­ tence f<g chickentheft and a statutory offense, ft mSde the basis of a divorce action brought by Lillian Spencer a- gainst George W. Spencer. She charge* cruelty and wants to 'be‘*e- stored to her madden name o f Drake, They were married December 5,1919. An aliswmy award, attorney fees and a restraining order to prevent the defendant from mortgaging nr disJ posing of chattel property are sought in' a suit instituted by Alta Michael against William. MkhW, whom she married March 29, 1927; . Sbe oharges cruelty jn the form of abusive treat- inept. j ‘ ” n Alleghig non-support for tjfre last ten months, Myrtle M./Dice.brought suit 'aghirist Kenneth W. Dice, ask­ ing restoration to her maiden name Of' Clark.,j They' were markied June 10,1928, ,;f-■*,- ~yr Bertha Hodson, suing WiUaid Hod- son,Hamilton, R. K ti charges cruelty and gross neglect,declare* the defend­ ant abandoned her December 1^1939, and request*, custody of a minor child,' They vireremarriedNovember Sit, 1933. GroSk;hegteCt o f dptyj'is ..'Charged ip a petition filed by Theodore Jack, seekingi a decree'from Dewie Grata Jack. ; ; L 4 n DLDBI> TTDIANT: Judgment for giOS and ahinjunction vre requested In a petition filed by Kocellu* M« Maftx, owner o f a life estate in a .113-aCre. fann two miles south o f B*fibr»ok,'ag*inst Sherman .ifartr, tenant on the film since last Bebrumy t. The latvSidrd *e«ks Yinmaerptioa for a chdmect share in 33d;9iti%hi of-crib corn fed to livestock and a' msirsinlng order to prevent use o f his shine o f U 38-acre corn drop to feed to hogs. Marshall .and Marshall are attorneys fonthe'plaintiff, ' ^ . SALE PERMISSION ASKED Authority to sell his ward’s one- sixth share in BellbroOk real estate to pay debt* is aought by Paul Turner, 311 Dorothy.Lane, Dayton* guardian o f Marjorie Johns, an incompetent, in asu it against Bapf T. Joiies, Lytle, O., and eight mher defendant* who have interests ih the property. The petitioner dweiosed^ah offer o f 3149.66 from Ada Lto. Tp«wr. for hi* ward’s interest. D. M. AUItman is the plain­ tiff1* attorney.' . DlVORCK GRANTED . IAyema F»Ul has been uWaided a divorce from Berry Faul mi grounds of cruelty, and. was "given custody o f a minor child. tim.diiuctiQn Tmiwtay, mtm ROBERT A, TAFT " ' , ’ i Robert Ar Taft, Republican nominee fpr j Q.’ S, Senator, will debate the is­ sues o f the NewDeal with Sen. Robert Bnlihey, D., in a series of public-de­ bated during the campaign; The de- hafen will be held in various ieetfon df t|»e sUte, the flrst toib^ Saturday night in Marietta, O, ^ , C e A n M l t e Y w m g A e p n b U k ^ iii € lw f t An organisation o f 1 “the younger members’ of, the Republican pirty formed. Wednesday evening, October 5th, at ameeting in the mayor's office, The followirtg officers weto elected; President, ; Kenneth ,Little; Vice President, Robert Jackson; Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs.. Greer- McCallfstor Sergeant-at-Ar"ms, Pierre McCorkeR; Publicity DirectorErnest Gibson, The club has been formed as a part of R'county-wide program. Officers ‘o f the dubs.from various commun­ ities throughout'GrCcne County,' Will meet-in Xenia;'Wednesday evening, October 12, to draft a program for the entire county. ' 1 -•» , A t * m w * Cedarvilie CoUegs Neil Hartman of chosen presUUnt far* I Misses Jan* Frans* Jdemon wsra electod fVica and secretary.trwmbsr foe tha ganisatiom The first play o fMis* JaaAFmiM at tiie regalar October 18th. Tim Geranium” la a powerful imprssaiv* stofy depMHng ships,.Royalty, and rtrtwti i s i i i « f fito inhabitanu i f * farm.. Thn . fa s t 'Jarigd** Csril Thomas,.Wsahtoirtpajp. H., Itontiet Rtotwr, ekr, Al* phii,and pad JsxPatmj- son, Cedarvilie’ Jsawatto Ncnl has the leading roll ^ y iiM opposite Cedi Thomak-. The ulay f ii* .'writibs* by Miuguerito Phillip* aail wfil b* glvsn in the College-y. W- 4 a ; HUB Dr, David H, County Ttaasursr Harold J. Faw­ cett has Jssasd a rspart «a tha last tax eeUscticui. Tim totsl chary* Mi* county was 3682,61328; total m I96.847.77, Tb* e*rimt cfiuy* was 3649JM8J6 white tha total «*! teettea waa 3M8.18I.61, or a current chart* o f 109.7 per cent. Tb* ear***# m*| estatechsr** wu 2622^2*1 I99A2939, ..dallnqamt, and 371A24.76 aap*M, tasking axsduetion a f 227^96.47. JMsetioa under.ti» Whittampr* pliin was 228^7631 teavlng 9484N631. 1 Sfteetek, eurrssit* 227388.71^ifat with 332426J1 delinqaenti Unpaid, 22632332, making a reduction of | 6 ,- 208,49, Deltoqoeat under tho Whit tem«rejdaa M 4 MS 8 . 66 , TVeaaurrt Fawcftt reports a very satisfactory tax optitotimi and his ststimentwin.bftttoid wtihinteruet. Ton Do- teto;ihr*c _ e,what,’ lit -imd’ .witii JUDGMENT RECOVERED W. C, Smith has been granted a 3403.87 note judgment’ in a suit against Charles J, and Xty M. Butcke, LITIGATION s k t t i bd Having been settled, the petition filed by Harry R. Milter aiffilnst Car- mild Rlccsrdo ha* been dismissed by the court. . ' - ROTATE APPRA13ED ■if Estate o f R, I « Gowdjr, late eoltb mon. pleas judge of Greene County, ha* a gross value. « f | 8 J* 6 , aecord- ing to an eetimafo on'file in prbate court. The net value iu p licej at <5,- T o m L o n g S t a r t s H I s l - l O T e n n t T * * , *r ^ r ' “ - * * •"•'V '" •aiiS»'?'■•. •* f[‘"-• 4 '*'"•* " j, fj] “ Tonf'.Lopift former Koni* realtor Who received a. one- to ten-year |)risoA:sentence on apta* o f guilty to ^mbexzlemerit, started his sentenceon Tuesday when taken, to Columbua by Sheriff George Henkel. Long has.re­ sided most of thermal seven years in York, Pa„ where he went under the tmipe o f Jones, being sales manager |or the Perkins Battery Co, Perkins becnino-fatnoua for h|a fight with the Now Deafduring NRA days. Perkins visited Long at tho jail over the week­ end. Both had looked for a parole so Long could return to his old posi­ tion, '. , L a r g e S h ip m e n t O f D u r e e B r e e d i n g H o g s One of tbo largest shipment, of Ducoc’hreeding hogs over to leave the County went by freight to New York City for export, Tuesday evening. There were HD gills and 10hoars. One hundred head, were supplied by Tri­ angle Farms and twenty-five head from recognised breeder*, in this sec­ tion of the country. All the stock was registered as required by foreign breeders. FARMERS INSPECT FEED PLANT IN INDIANA A delegation of farmer* end high school sg, students numbering seven­ ty-eight made a trip to Decanter, Ifid.» to visit tho McMillan Company plant, the home of Master Mix stock food, fhe trip wax made by motor. An In conjunction with a to .operative plan designed to coordinate the re- ... . sources o f the state, the federal gov- 338.4^, after deducting obligations j interesting feature o f the trip was the ernment and the National B^d>Gross listed nt 25,1549.71, inspection of tho eoy bean plant, itt meeting community disaster prob- a method of extracting the oil and t«m*, Governor Martin I* •DaVeyt ,. A IW 1 OTMENTMADE |manufacturer of my bean meal. In named Brigadier General Emil F»jj Laura A. Whittington has bee»j addition tho parly had tho opporhm Marxj adjutant general Of Ohkb ssjnwh^ executrix o f tm eotate o f Or* Ry o f visiting a sugar beet plant and coordinator o f state aginris* for(M> Whittington, late of Kenia, with-; seeing the proces* from the entrance disaster service, A complete and da-jont bond. J« J, .Curlett, A, A , NeffjUf the beet to the factory and the toiled plan will he mailed whereby and R,- O. Wead Were appointed *P-| finished product. The trip was made aid in various forms will he available prslaers, f at the invitation o f the Uedarvilte ...: ♦‘■‘t*-*- ,... ,■ : K IElelator mansgewenb RALE AFPR flflrtl * j- ■.- Administrator’* sate of /reai #state within a brief space of time to the people in every section of the state, ft wa* aald, WELL* M M M » «A N FARM Wesiley Well# has ifented ■ the Mi Dean farm w* the Bather road And will get pstofwVm in March, Gurrie McElroy f* the present WILBON FARM BOLD Messrs, Ed Dean #nd Bistmp have eoM what was foffitori f the Florence Rfilew farm near Brim* to WeadsR WlMmae, son «€ * ■ ’Witewse, The ilMMRte farm adjohM tM WWkton tend, begg ing to the Franktei L, HarnessjANNUAL BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON to M l| M tor M b it tb* toStf, u S i S i B S B i b estate and otbprs, George R THfany ^U t tewn eenfirmed by fc em t C. fifidS hast A t !L ®i CHURCH Methodist Church, very limdeasits chapel period Me liter subject W|Mi.,“ ' teg Hte«, 1 'and,w*l, pa^jsyhat is youf thp^miri»,''df (yours what kind o f spirit d f you tarty ori yopr work, i- f ’r, ^phtasawtata'* V. M. and Y. W. Har* Jotat MMtteg ^ Wednesday teoimter H *'Y » M, and C. A< tend a jM t m**Mnf'rdta- teg the „cteipel perl<rth' The sseeting waS‘tunderIMdirtetiM te'Iterii. Ram­ sey, prbgtam'rimfriu«tRa< HmXiWi V. A., and abeautiftil duet “ Rympathy* anta by .Bastrita and Has*| MeCiritettJs wsR a « K very .tetartiting tor Irta*,. Good^ te;ab 0 uther kita«(teti 6 to M%somns#r teaching te w dally. yatatteo. Bites school. ’ :-v .GtBrite :ReV.;W. % T«to*d| 12 tatetatf, re- ported’ b rig f»l»piteita| uB ’Btosliy that Mr. Loite underwent:a»«i)te atarnri 7jR|M9iff JCWW ; 8 * Basorp attanisd 3 mwtinRfa tate btatiou o f the 160tk.«imiv*taary o f the Carlisle Frasbytorian Cihirrii oi» Thursday evening Dr. W. IL McChesmy will speak to the D. A. R>, o£Jamestown on Tues­ day, October 11th. - „ S o i t C o n a e r r a t i fm . M e e t i n g , O c t o b e r 1 5 Soil Censervstiott in general and the .work o f the Roil Conservation Service tarried on ter CampGrate* in particular ,Will ba shown to Greene County farmers Thursday, October is. Two field meetings have been arrang­ ed, one at the'D. C. Btadfute farm in Cedarvilie Township in th« forenoon and theother at titaJatetoBeamfarm in Spring Valley to the afternoon. Repreaentatite* o f both the Boil Connervatkm and': University Ex­ tension Service will sttend toch meet­ ing and expiate the various methods used in^apU conservation, Strip Crop­ ping, eentadr farming, pasture treat­ ment, vroodlot management have been adopted on.each of the farms and the public te invited to inspect the work, c iiA t’PELL&TOWNSLEY NUPTIALS SEPTEMBER 28TH Mis* Marie Ghappelle, daughter of Mr,'and Mrs. Beatty' Chappefle of Marysville b*cawia‘ the bride Of Mar­ cellas Townaley, son o f Mrs, W. P. Townsley, on Wednesday, September 29th, The ceremony waa performed by the Rev, W „» , Moffit, at hla home to West Mansfield, Tha rOvspJa wire attondfdLhy Miss La.Vbft Jordan of Maryavllkr and Mir. Laurene* Bather, of1Cedarvilie. Preceding the mony„ Miss Jennie Sherwood of Marysville played e,A t Dawning” and tong, 'T Love You Truly* The bride waa formerly * teacher and secretary of the Sherwood Music Studio, At the present they are m*kteg their home with the groom* mother. A n h w i g t t o w ^ i A number o f.taste o f eltapteg *kdo ntes o f hpmaa'hay* bte» xaperted to Greene -,Couhiy .Meor#e|r W Coupty Gpunty.A fiu ^ -£ AvnDtato,..vte*'tegta mays tu be m tite teoktet f<w to* diteaa*,, „ T!tet dlaaaai known as;y**te wm Horse Di*M**.o* Stas .fats ..kfiiad';thctetandS;p f teshi** hroug^ite 4 te*-;W**towi stapte’ . » # - ottV.tesste iteve;>'*toii' «ote*ted;'to lltoufs and the dbuuiae .ia .paptely by tha shipping o f infested animate* A^ ld tog '.-t* Dr^Ratayf' Xante vetefitarian,/ vteo mw ';^*g»Mted aeytaal, tasgs*-. ttoital ia no ,known ^iaease. prtea%ftntesmittad by to- teto,-of ;tinmteit, *ed ;-wh«te;.*h«sta tarimita' o# tiid'jmtetii. fh§ 'totee i4 -'atoll thta%te animal goeaoff feed, will rest its bead te 'tete-’ .tatetet ;taine'«btei^’teaud ▼Hk fate wide apart and dppear to tofuas* h am ib ^ te te d to auestatoh hOWovte, i f piay Wtetetote te hy VfK^tewtiteu ^ ’ Cafatarte tapper Tasdgbt Tha aoausl *afataria aupper will be] served Hum 6 ;S 0 to 2 : 66 , tonight,] petobar 7, 1882 to til* pUMfe atatol] gyotMsium. AR friaudt and patraui ifwch totarget ,|* bring, ritegn to te Cadarrllte PlAtic Schools ar* to-fthis coiiiinihjr tor tha IM H -U h « j S X S S for th* fra* aateten ptetorta bagtontog o f Mathodiat mm trhlih teP h* todf at 6:80, which wiB be shown coottou-fat thaWTwtortsn rsn— i andtntoM t Wflmlaitoo, T a e ^ O c X T lT t e Tha fultewtog film* have haen «b-] 7 :S 9 p. m, 1 , toioad; n comedy, « * ■ « « gad Bw**” ;] Dti* maattog u * * * * * * by tha ** !!* J ^ * * " * * * ^ ’ Mhita»TBkolhechoudi a f Oraan*, GHatan,Gfar- : mtional film, " M , Fayotta, JUtetond and Blown ftwderi, travel film, Jftcttaial Ohio” ) counties, and te axpastod to totoate and uctaea from CHfton Gorge and hundretao f mm tatereated to Mathed- CedarflJte,’ < .. jtem. AR u m m tad dapartaitata w « Mr, Mortta S. itias, pateto te tha. happen, for toaptatiott duringthe ova-{Metropolitan MatUdst Ghnrto, to nr, 2 ’ - * ■ {Detroit,M ich.,wi»hathagMat^to* Proceed, m b* uaad to purtteM|*r, andh«a chosenasMe auhM; « 1 t * : % Etodmeat* •Xte.-Rtea: = for aR «tetaf«pui. , rte described •* a fonntel sptakta tad m • . , I *1 IW N t'W ' n. ’tertutar *p »f - Mtan tor Gsfataito Supgar - tsp**toc. ‘ ^ M gu «P^ Bteurt Ibteitotinisnt m f t ' J i f 1 twil|dit fTomlAUttmim te dtetitotpraaldate uf top ■ : . , *> 4 - 'V .. {group to tonrga te iwrsuiganmntp ip r 1 Urtanwd Chtokto tad biaeteto ltou tta .nwatoto tad te aaatetad by |fe U ta»ot Turiay, ,s«psfjihtamli!iit * top to»- mtatoaa, 6 c; totkte beana, 6 c; graenj ralngton district te HtaWf; butto^petaif {tei^ptate^rchnMtoi. - - '4(i - torn apite, 6 c,.Waldorf * d * t 6 c; hut*| If. kF* •■•{■ The tanosl birthday Juncheon givan. ; I by tha ladle# o f the If. f t Churchwill | to held Saturday, November 6th In tha ]church dinning room; Further notice l^tmrnmtelniwcnlaraaeelAn M o * m m ^ nf will be given day eventaf when »**• « « * i bwtae**|||tMi> #«e the mtath waa traimartte. R«f4 'porta te variwua aomatataea was* ap*l praimd. ComeR gam to* i t * eommlH tee the us« a f tb* fir* epatoMMi.t, tor advertising rimi*ae#u»Hyte «R rttlsa*# sapporting to bond tawta at the No» Mmhar aiaettentor mm modern fit* Cfgton^FFlSfSfilfca HUMIC SALE J. G*no, who reside* on tha Yeflow Spring* plk*, hi# derided to di**fftitra« torttlag *Od Will hold a public tale anWteuaodaf, Getritors IS NDtiCE TD W a U M imwk* ^ A ll water eenauasara haring mater* in caller* 'ntet state f t t o Saate * ftiMie Affate* to h*to » agsto ritesr *6 that, tha writer vuadsv can get to: the meter. A tlX Halted teraaateteBhp tom l aitato bgltha jM toK te l^etegtou, M o r e ’ C o w s T e s t e d " 14 i&‘- ^ V ta B e e w w ' A i e H iig h With 63 herd ijnptotoWtat asjtocia- tiota ttow,operating ih, Ghto and n recpfd, rtujnbapi f .pop* otfitast, pro-' ductitafigure*;stjlt hoWat highJertl«. u^rding to lya’n McHehipl *»«' hustoindry specialist, Ohio "State Uni- yarpity^ ,s< \ *» j ThOJatest association-reports Show four herds to..the 6 to 76 classification with, an .average -t e *nore than 60 pounds fit butterfat for- the month. Th« herd opraiera are Wnyite Brewrtr, ItorkU taaouatioq; H.- £. Corday, Lickingj Paul Miltir, Defiance-Pauld- ing-Henrif; tad Bittersweet Farms, Lorain No; 2. Fdr herds with over l5 cows, two averaged more than 60 pounds o ffat.' T{ jc five high in the large herd classi­ ficationWere Faul L, Rhoades, Summit association; J. H. Stingel ^ 1 Holmes- Cpshocton; Charles Relmer, Lucas- Wood; Ray Van Sschoyck, Madison- Iterby; and G. B. Heifner and Eon, Ashlandf-Richlimd. Two cows produced more than 100 pounds o f fat-during the month. Their owners ar? Spring’ Day Farm, CHark atoodation, and Rimer. Wood and CJjauneey Cover, Mirxow. Owners o f rows producing over 86 pounds o f fat am Old Glory Farms, tucas.Wbod; Faul L, Rhoades, Summit; Ray Fan Schoyck, Madison-Datby; and Lomar Youlig, Trumbull No, 1. Association members add 183 low produert* for beat and 87 milch cow* during the month.. They brought 42 grade and 33 pure bred row* and 12 pure toed bulls. ^Mr, MrXelUp says the sales,te cows are good proof te the value of testing; the butcher gets tho boarders and the hard owner gat# prices for good cows with association record*, Ohe-te the valuable byproduct* te the association records is tha proving of herd sire*. Bulls which hate enough daughters whose production record* #xea*d those te their dams am accredited as. proven rites. Twenty- four bulls divided between four -bread* -Wa* -. a , IsfaW tag© 111 Ufslw# ■ilWMIw valuable animate can he sold toe breed tog patpofm ’instead te bates when; their original owner has to replace: them, r TWO fiTRRET IMPROVEMRNTg j e ^ roR; to; jaHy, lc j .wrinar sand, dch,-^ .^ ; - 6 c;-taIte*''5^;Ttor«mam i urn, 6 c; coffte 6 c. Local taaptosm am wspastad to at».. [iertcl to»,.WR.»itogtok- msstaig. . j v IW i n t e r W t a r t W ^ . ’ a e i s A t T h t e T t o e D. A. R. MHHTING ^ . M W B a y i p t a k g , ?j i ** ' K Mri'jtomk:toilte». a;Gedwrtllta. Cel- Ustogaa tha bails te his mmataa m $ p ; Ito. WMerchallaugtehtoW - f f w S * toto tritotetantog* iff tiitaosiw-j*; tonitias; •ted; ' 'to• .wtotitatoSa^ toitiai ,*pmtium and plasaed t h * ! ^ poatota«d''tatii -Esttatoy, « m * W M V fe ttl CM W " m CtearriRa tamm Um'* Sj,Hlh - _ MWuk. ^ ^ Huatings, te Easda, ay iTha coursewill consist of instruction * ^ m u S l to feeding, livestock, jfawh manage- ' - S S S n ^ S ' S f n|ent problems, and fUrtg ahop. -W*!tac ***& * * . * flftto r thirty-four mgtinla-to be J? Wlk>tb ■ . 7i30, Monday &nd Itogjiiy nr t* a i vwjht ona^wfci # H A weeig in the Vocetlon.1 ^ ^ t y x S f f * tm m ? ^ .pro;[Ttinity,M, E. Chuwh, Xenia, Who haa ,V: ^ WPV^ pionths, haa, offered , Young farmers between ^ * 8 ®* ^ his r«*ignation to beCom* effective wra^-rar-’A itoa 'a^* «ta aMto £ h S i - m - etrte handings, te hsaurna, and new ■J:,- M ill.VM M ' jtThe boya of tha Vocational Agri­ culture Department, accompanied by Mr. Svrallen, their instructor, enjoyed a peldtrip to vipit feed mills and other point* o f interest in Decatur, Indiana, Wednesday, October 6 .. Tka far Foarth P lg v A t the end of county league com- patition ip sofbball, C, H- S. is tied with Silvercrcek for fhe fourth poai-: twin. Since only four teams may enter tha championship play-off, Sil vetemek and Cedarvilie havaarrangad to. braak the tie by playing on tha Japmatown diamond, Thursday am- fling, October 6 . The winner of this game will thaw enter eampatitien for! tha 1938 Greene County RoftbaR Championship. ■• U H. i , Wita Twice “ - | The local softball team has Com­ pleted tha tost week te county league, competition With two victorias, j Friday evening, Ross High lost to the local nine by 16=3, and on Tues­ day, Bowersvilte bowed bstora tha f t H. ft lads 94, DEATH OF FRAME JOHNSON $*,**$^ g, fh-statidtatafa , Frank Johnson, 71, member o f tha , Board o f Education, Sttvercreek Twp., for a number o f yearn and wall known here, died Saturday following a asye- br*l ‘..beiooirthaia' wMeb ’'ha waffatad 1 two weeks ago. He was a member of the Jameatowo Chwrch of Christ aad g 82 nd Degree Mason. A daughter, Mrs. Rufus A* Charles, aurvfv**. The funeral waa held Monday with burial, to J*m*stowa CtaMtory, . i-.ii.. T i ..-•■• - ■ . C BEAVER FALL FAIR OPENED THURSDAY AND FXIDAf Beavar Fall Fate, m aaMial avant top.the display te agriesdtsital 'pro­ duct* to Beavercreek Twp., opened Thursday for a two day event at the High Schpri building, Frisa* art offered for tha atent in a Sarg* number of ateata*. Cotmett with tha *M te eawflty rtmlpmeat Iwa atartad atoset rapate on both Churth and Rim ptreeta, Beta wav* badly la vital te rapato PRKSBY. CHURCH DINNER Some 139 member* te the First Presbyterian Church enjoyed a cover­ ed dish dinner In the church parlor* Wednesday evening. Following tha dinner Mr. Clark te the National data Register Company, Dayton, .spoka on «fs Christianity A Frifemt* The speaker pate wotat ewMftten* for tb* tori* te thl* dlmtar*#-' n o t ic e ow ners At a meeting tetiw Eoardte FaW* Affatot held Tuesday svaaiiig. Otatarr Ith, -It was-write by tha toanl taat all property owner* be inriMel that their water maters user on the order te tha Reate. on which the «eat wwt Haute heehaw the p oparty * « ww vmtel be bted Bahia to an atettloaal eharg* te fKJR BOARD OF FUBUC AFFAIRS, t. S. MeCeriun, Oerk. GORS TO AUSTRALIA - Mr, and Mra. William Stringhato, called on friend* here Monday evening They left Thuraday a*y motor, tacom- panlte- hy taef* eoe, Wilt and wife, Ashland, Ejr-, fer Lee Aflgriee, Crilf,, where the parent* ml! for AusttoHe, Mr, StrinfibaiK baa been tatmertsd with the America* RODing Mills O , for;a number te yaaw, atarttng In «t the bottom and working to the top a* on* te tim-exertttivee o f the nm* pany* He taw been wade general manager te a new ratting mill be. longing to hie company in Australia which will' aaait be put la opwrattow, Mr. Btrlngtam gate, on aw awdpa. aunt te two p an. to gattbotteur wdR mOI ia i paeotiew Rata M u r i t k wMe, farmurty Kota Rlrtta te tldi (dace, baw AdbMkt taW* H ip far tetaml day* V ho oolite at

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