The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

in isvumiD BY MIRCBANT8 FIRST. ADVMK T1HRMRNTS KEEP TOO ABRlAHT OF THE TIMMS. M A D T B llf t AovRsnswe mmmm, a * AJ#THKH*ADLIN18 0 I f T O m O W PAGE OFTEN IT 18 OF m mumcmmtoim SIXTYF1 YEAR NO, 47 CKDARVILLE,OHIO, FRH)AY, OCTOBER2l» 1988 PRICE, fiJO A YEAH court nmm M-IIPL 1 ■ Gmm aaamty, mhUh mm had tit* hum* at batog *h* toadtag pwafewd Umtoak pastoriag «MN*r to tha »*- {{ ai ). iMMir aliiiJi a Ufttlii iiviiiiiF kfrk in ifc# ratings hut E. A. B u ie, *a*uty agrieuitural agent, taelaram „ h* can* t*k* ya* to A n a Inth* wew*| ^TMO DIVORCE H ilts ' 1 Reward X. l i o i y , FmcHaidt h*s| itod suit in comma $tm* m trt re-] RBiOif f * divas**I mm * SadiaRamsey, Youngstown* 0 , Charging g nm aag titt o f duty and wilful nfesemv, til* pteOttiff cteclsriid hi* wife left him Ninnker 21, 1928. They were married July 10, 1916, at Canton, O. Myrte C*phn*«r, 118 X. Third St LEELRtfE.HO. DIEDMONDAYOF HEARTATTACK G R E E T E D B Y L A R G E C R O W D newly ***** breed-*f mw# ri*#* o f ja » *«lt far tbraxta fr*m Maaman P »r*M *to* l . bring tm im i. 2 S 5 PS E T Dftvid c . Btofittte, XefthUM ^ T nm irn ^ Member* of the w itow j* clsss w«r* J r eharga « f tfw* mumbly p*e- gram, Friday, OrteSt?. 14, Harold Corry prssided and iaferoduaed the leftat Surf* g*ad ymhmmk for liking purebred*, a great grandfather, grandfather,and a fatherwho -ware in the lujMipaaa ahead o f him, Hewavar, he clfthaathe family tetoe chaagaaMe They started with aborthosn* ha ISM and then sWrtchedto Angus in 1887; Be believe* folk* should not Steep changing their minds. 0. A.Dtfbbin*, Cedarrffle, combines Hampshire* with com production, He has bean in thi*businessonly 25 years ao ia comparative newcomer -to the rank* of Greene'County producers of purebred animal*. This farmer be Sieves 460 to 500hog* ia * nice number to keep ontbe home farm each year. * Sheep owned by the Williamson family ha* been exhibited at the Ohio State Fair for 62 consecutive year*, and haye appeared.in show1 rings from Memphis to New York. Fred Wil liamaon, Xenia, says that bare and feed are th^ two essentials in success ful sheep raising, and that clean pastures, alfalfa or soybean hay, and » handful or .two o f grain keep' his Oxford ewes Jn fine condition, Guy Coy, Xenia, has 75 Guernseys Ond milks 55 cows. He has .raised every' animal except herd hulls, .The herdwas started 18 years ago andhas beep in the local herdimprovement as­ sociation sp Iff. Coy would he able to cull the. cows on a production basis. He sellsmanFcalvca to 4-H clubmem, her *. ; J *' S \\ County agent Drake says thesefour men have selected breeds which they themselves like but all of them readily admit the in* printer of other breeds o f 'Mvoatoek,fl All of them aw equally unaabnoua to stating Mat ptoritewli ase-umew, .|n,ua»>hii tomrgsaiM «r mixed breed* in the long pull toward profits from farming. NineRestdents ' i . ,* , ■* * . OnFederalJury . ■ t ...... . . ’ Names o f nine Greene County rest-, dents are on a venire of .sixty in the. Miami Valley, drawn Saturday for ' service on the petit jury for/the No­ vember term o f United States, dis­ trict couttlat Dayton. Tho jurors have been ordered to report at 2 p. m.,*Nov. 9. The petit jurors include: Herman Eavey, Paul G. Feta andWilliamDay, Xenia; Clayton ’McMillan, of Cedar- vine; Carl V. - Drake of .Yellow Sprjiga; D. D, Kline • of Osborn; Grant MHler o f TrcbeinjFred L* Nel­ son and R, G. George, of JaftoestoWn. > Sfewe*^»*d^i^bsg"' Ci. ,ipt -- PleadsOuiltyAnd SentencedToPen After changing his plea to guilty, Don Hill was sentenced Monday by Common Fleas Judge Georg* H, Smith to servo a one to twenty-year sentence in Ohio pcnitcnltary on a forgery charge. Alt indictment returned at the te- recent special grand jury session charged Hill forged a $9.60 chacfc, drawn Sept. 21 on the' WayncstiHc National Bank, FABKWEfcL PARTY Tuesday evening a group of young peoph* gathered■ at the horn® of Mr. and Mrs. 0 , R 0 ’Bryant « f B m Twp., for a weinef roast arranged as a farewell party for their son, Jbe* Jos left Wednesday fat the, west, an aJimony awardand attorneyfees. ' U0MIIHMJ8 FHM #tJJ& Seeking judgment fbr '|M2,78, fts- Mrtedly due on an account for nter- ebandkmadd. th* defbadanta the Sun­ day Greek Cart £»., 0oknnbua, has habught a«dt,agalMt'J<.<O.-Van-Gundy and Altha A. Van Gundy, aa in­ dividual* . and partners, formerly known under the Arm name o f J. D. VanWundyCo., Grape Grove,0ngalts and Wamick -are^ attorney* for the plaintiff. » \ . PARTITION SOUGHT Partition of real estate la the object1 of « petition filed by Alice B, Swope, Emma’S. Stchelton, ’.Edward W. Gano and Charles Gano'against LloydGano. Miller and Finney, arg atirnmeys for the plaintiffs, , CASES DISMISSED, - ’ At the request of the:jflaihtiffs, the following petitioiis have been dismiss­ ed by court orders: Selma Van Sickles vs. Floyd VaRSickles; John T. Har- bine, Jr. vs, Charles and Nellie McEI* fresh. estates appraised , To determine whether inheritance taxes should bepaid, twoestateshave been appraisedUnderprobateCourtdi­ rection as follows: Estate-of Franklin L. Harness; gross value, $ 2 , 799 . 45 ; oldigations, $ 012 , 38 ; netValue, $ 1 , 1878 . 87 . ; Estate o f Anna B. Drake; gross, value, $8,448, obllgatlMif. $4,108; net vahuh $li$W* - ' graduated from Monmouth College,! and Xenia Theological Seminary, . He had served a* pastor o f churches in Oklahoma City, Okla., Clarion, la,,! and for the past’ twenty years was pastor of Norris Equate U, P, Church inPhiladelphia, Surviving are ,his widow, Mrs, Mary HunterRife, formerly o f Mon- month, whomhe -married June 26, 1903; three daughters Mrs. Jean Weber, Honolulu,,Hawaii; Mm, Mary Lee Tierch, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Charlotte Troneek, Stanford, Conn.; a granddaughter, Carolyn Lee Lerch/of Philadelphia; four grandson* in Hono­ lulu; three brothers, J. B, andWilliam C., o f near Clifton and Fred o f An­ thony, Kan., and two sisters, Mrs. A. Gordon Collins and Mis* Margaret Rife, o f Xenia, Two sons, three brothers, George {W-> Stephen and Frank, and a sister, Anna, preceded him in death. The funeral service will be held in Philadelphia,-Thursday afternoon and the body wilt arrive in-Cedarvllle, Fri­ day morning with service at the Clif­ ton United Presbyterian Church atTO a, m. Burial in.Clifton Cemetery, Messrs, Will ahd J. B. Rife o f this place, With Rev, Merle Rife, D. D„ Muskingum College, drove through to Philadelphia, Mr, Wilt Rife Witt ac­ company the family and the body to Cedarville, A w m rn Mtw m m Ether AV-Jehnsmi' ha*'been named executrix of the e^kte o fW ,W, John­ son late o f Jamestown, withoat bond, A /P , Gordon, R, j. Moorman and J. J. Curjett werc appointed appraisers, Louise Dariington has been des­ ignate;!.-executrix of the estate of Helen Boyd, late of Xenia, "Under$27,- 009 bond. ’ . ’BALE APPlWVED Administrators sale of real <*tate, belonging th th*. Charles R, Gloss estate, to Allen Turner for $3,972.61, ha* been confirmed by the court. MasonAgain IfesM k r C b in in u lt e e Joseph B-Mason, Csesarcreek Twp,, has been chosen chairman again of the Greene County AgricnUntal Con­ servation Committee. 1A delegate from each township Comniittee chose the county committee,* With Mr. Mason the other member* are: D. C. Uradfuic, Cedarville Twp., Roy Stone- man, Spring Valley Twp*» Howard Smith, Jefferson Twp,, first alternate, and Weller X. Haines, Hugnrcreek Twp Mi’. Bradfute ia vif» chairman and HermanW. KaVey, sectetry-treas- Urcr. ■ , The Cedarville Twp, committee is: Edgar II. Little, Robert McGregor, RaymondT. Williamson, Fred E. Dob­ bins, John>W. Collins, NewChevFrfet Is NowOnDisplay Rev. Im F„ Rite, D.I>,; 60, former Greene eonntian, died suddenly from ! f t fK r> . ; C^H T h o y , C*darvUte a heart altock at this horn* in SSISSTw delphia; Pa„ Monday, about 6:15 p, m, j ^ 2 2 1 7 ^ 1 a d d in g to word received by ^ . Th* deceased was the son of John < *«” * '** *< and Mary Kitchen Rife and was bom f a * * * * ? * ” *. ***** «* July SI, ms, He spent his early Ufa! f !rf”rP,i* pW *d V*ey totar on the home farm and graduated from4 -15* 10 ^ s h*ten*r.s» v the Clifton High School, He also Dorothy Nisman waa ia charge of the devotional period, Masicel num­ bers included a piano dwat by Arillu* Wigginton and BernjoeSpohr; vocal solo by Viola Johnnow;*kurtrusnental duet Ay Wanda Hugh** and Wayne Corry. Carl Watkins pfauMd„the a>- sebly With his humorous monologues. , / “ a JF5*w l Twenty one young I have en rotted in the evening part-time course which meet* at the .vocational build-, tog everyMondayandWbdnesdeyeve* ningAt 7:30. Monday,evening, 0rioher24, Frank Bart, a ' conservation deputy from Xenia, Wilt lead a di|cui|iiw» on game conservation in our community, Our “Ag” department, is cooperat­ ing with the com huskingcontest com mittee of Greene County. Four young teen from the part-time 'Will assist as gleaners,' *v. • ' Unexpected Va The pupils o f the joyed an unscheduled nesday, October 1$, supply waa inadequate of the school. For tjiaj school was dismUsed afternoon. The fine ’ phone operators in patrons is appreciated. school* eh- ttieu, Wed ;H m -water if tim 'needs xeeami, >,-.Ta«iid*y of the tele the StrawVoteShows WindDirection ” ,, ' ’ ’ f Whitt fho straw vote*In the Scripp*-| Howard newspapers show Republican victory, that is truthful new*. Thi* chain o fnewspaper* has been 100 per Cent Roosevelt New Deaf on every­ thing but court packing. In Obio politics the paper* have opposed Gov. Davey hut in the primarywere strong for Charles Sawyer.. . Grade Sckeeil Opesstla ■ ' The grade school opetetia ha* been postponed.; Ftotimr auueummncnty will follow next weak. * Makes EflukiwiMAt A meeting o f -fh* SspubEean Gin* teal and Campaign Comtaittea* was held in the Rotary Club rboaox, Xante, Monday evening, whan plan* o f the campaign werereviawadand member* i. i w „ given a report of programtof*r.Mo*t otos have been token in Hamilton, encouraging report* Store given. By joint actiott o f the wmitotteis a ’Was Elder Corry, Miami Twp„ endottilng the can­ didacies of Frankly Johnsonfor Cam- monPIeaS'CourtandltehM Aultman for Ptobate Judge aftd publication o f same over the ’rignatotes of the oifi- cotfi of each committee, v Annoimcement waa made o f several moctiffga at different points in «the county Rcpuhlicmt Ratty with torch­ light parade onNov-3rd InXenia. FEUMY ' e e n r a p w John W. Brick*?, ReguMfcan candidate for Governor, and Clarence J. Brown, Republica* candidate for Conjgrress in the Seventh District - w«e- greeted"with a tremendous crowd at a daylight'meeting in Jef- fersonville. Fayette County, last wgek. The above picture Wa» taken ofthe two candidates onThe JeffqraonvHleplatform whom local Re- poblicans placed the crowd at 1,600. Both candidate* were given a ronatog reception by the citterns htving the meeting in charge. Rev.' E. O. Ralston, pastor o f’ the United Pnwbyt^riah church, Clifton,' f»pdko to the college' group in the mgutet chapel period Monday morn­ ing. The aubjecfco f his talk was “ The Values « f Jesus Chtest.*' He pointed nut -the values of Jesus-to Biblical ■characters and closed with the rhetor- ical qucation,41What te Jesus worth to the college student?^ Following a shojrt business meeting, the plany “Bink Geraniums,” directed %#M e Framesw*spte*ented by the iDtgfWatie* dub at the regular maet- Gtesaes store dliuniseedall dayWed*: nesday at Gedarvitte College- because of theekortage of water. Collegewas resumed Thursday- morning as usual. Wdvrcjrt OHd Clinton county and re ports of Wednesday’ show Bricker, Tuft, Brown and other state Republi­ cans‘taking a strong lead. ' Sawyer Was strong in Hamilton eounty only. In Warren county BridcOr received 63,1 per cent of the vote on governor; Taft over Bulkjey 61 per cent; Brown 64Ji per cent. Warren county look* good far 3,800 majority for the Re­ publican ticket. Clinton CoUnty gave Brickcr 57.5 per cent; Taft 68 per cent; Brown 59 per-cent. For the threfe counties cover­ ed by. the canvassers shows the fawn voteWh*rc it is broken down to favor Bricker, Taft and Brown by a largo margin. « The straw vote conducted by the Columbus Dispatch continues to give Bricker told Taft the lead with Re­ publican majorities. Clwtrolet'-'Sales will totfoduce tbs soivT33SModels, Friday efenlng: te fhoir*saleateO» to this community. ... , Among the ostriimSftg Dsatttte* a?e coast wtew hewltt bo m tm ed tor m& A m ^ m ^ a eix monfhs period. ThegrouppresentedhimWithftpth and pencil act, Tims© present were; Joe, Beatrice and Bob 0*Biy*nt « f Mm Twp., lift Which Is five inches long**; longer wheel base; perfected'knee action rid- tog system;. perfeetii ■hydraulic, brakes; trigger eewttol '*m«f«ency brake; more visibility; tla-tee matic Eiwin, Iresw Jack Preston,£ ja{ ^ ^ eathttmtor tor Bob .Jttonetant, Jse Hatter, and, Donf Brewer M Clifton, Betty Judy, ™ f ItowaW'^Ms, Ann Smiths ^ q « L , *“ ! ” * « * HitoM MHler, Velma Jean ................ ' Wisaeap and Jay Fctersms all o f m JHMMMIMI # w ditVlOia I ' , j , m. ^ T iym m K k m T m m . FLmiCJ iit iK . J , Leltoy and Lulu HMeeson an4 ' HatoldJ FawialL,n *Pl» teaaaurer, Mftncea a pnblio safe o f mm Urn Bm §m faymtot f^ria bapleRientf and mam fm m M t FarmForttmTo M e 6 t M o n d a y E v e . G. R, Shier, Form Building Extcn- cionEngineer of Ohio State Univers­ ity wiltapeak on £4Thc Effect of Farm Buildings in an Efficient Farm Fro gramf’ at tho*regular meeting o f the Farm Forum, Monday evening, Oc-t, 24. Hr. Shier v/ho is well known to many Grctm County farmers through Us work in providing plans tor both now and' remodeled buildings will am phasiso the importance of buildings in operating a farm and point out ehangteWWeh will make, tor. mote efficient.production and -greater tabor ■saving. : ■ The new officers which will be in­ stalled arc O. A. Dobbins, President and Berman W. Envoy, Secretary- TrcaitWer, A m«n*s-tennis toumament is being held-this week under-th* supervision of -Coach Miller -and Jam** Jackson, ’Tho matches arc being pteyed on the college tennis courts and there are .opportunities for collegia men to -com- ipete either in the singles dr'in the doubles. ’ DEMOCRATS ENLARGE COMMITTEE The* Democratic Committee has been enlarged with 151 member* to the; county to aid in the campaign, Local member* added were: Minnie Hamilton, Fred Barrett, Ralph Bios scr, ‘Caul Bhnktoshlp, Fan! Cam- usings,-fYtoesrfc Field*, Wifitem Ferga' co iiyQ&tgr Gilatigb, HelawiRnlfman, Robert Huffman, Lester McDorman, Juke Shaw, Robert TambHlt MBRGUETJUilFS'UF- ■’ •■ foe tfiGfi F all regdiid ■ Summer lima has been frith us In sra1ffashion tor several days and this week the mercury topped sS a new high since 1010. FartiH** are anxious tor rain on agraimt af wheat whichds The college V- W. C. A. te sponsor- ing* masq^atade dance-farall college !students in the gymnasium 'tonight -Everybody te asked to come masked, audf be-prepared tor a good time. Mr. John Dorst, college business manager, returned to his office Thurs­ day morning.' Mr, Dorst is recover­ ing from an operation of the eye. u- <'*«■ ifiriTi* . 4 * Elisabeth Anderson and Cecil Thomas have been selected by popular vote of the studentbody as the typical !Cedarville College man and woman. Their pictures will be printed in the /college annual. Miss ^riderson is a Cedarville girl, and is a sophomore in Education, Mr, Thomas, a senior to Education, is from Washington C. IL, and a graduate of Wayne High School, ^RepublicanMeeting* In Springfield . "What promises to be One -nf th* greatest Republican gatherings In this dislriof is bring planned.for Spring- field on Friday evening/October 28, When Col. Frank Knox, Chicago pub* fisher and 'recent vice presidenttel candidate,*' comes -as •the; headline kpeaker. < ‘The meeting.will -be' staged at Memorial-Hall and Witt, begin *t 8 O'clock. Col. Knox has been in jfrgst demand aa a speaker during this cam­ paign and patty chleftian* feel fortunate in Securing him- He te one of the tepnotch leaders In dteenssteg ,ihe national team* b*iw« tiMraemdsy’. • xfflPpvii&Ut covmj IWJR all the counties in the district will lead delegation* te the meeting. Clarence J. Brown, candidate for Congress,’will likely bb the chairman of thymeetingandwifiprobably Intro­ duce both Col. KnoX and John W, Bricker, candidate for governor. Bricker will-discuss the state issues. The Catawba school band, the Colored Elk* bund o f Springfield, and the Colored Women's. Glee Club of Wilbcrtorco University, will furnish music for the occasion. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS ^L BRN ESTHERS MEET walcome also' due to prsiicnte of tH# By to wheatlit many,sections. COUNW CGRlf HUSKING CGNWF, SATURDAY Tho Guecn Esthete held their first meeting Wednesday evening, at the homo, of Betty Brewer, The tolld*-> Sag girls were elected officers tor the coming year. FiPSlitetlti Belly Irvin; Vice Fresl ;de*it, Jane Ellen Gifiilan; Secretly, ruiffcrtoig, f-ooler -wtithw would to; Brity Nritots; • Treasurer, Wanda Tho annual Gre#«e Ceunly Ciom Il«*ki»g Contest will be hold today, Hughes; News Reporter, Dorothy Hie man. • •After thu-uieeltoga sodat hour was enjoyed by-all, WILLGOTOINDIA .-& ,. SLFarie ColMnss president of Tafkso,Kam, Collegetormeflyof this Supperwill bo served at tfsOfio'eteki Saturday, on the Fau!l!n Harper fatmJPlace, sailed Friday from Vancouver, utthoXstinyClubRsom-uud the ®ub4Nas%Twp., five wile* ariftt* a t James-4 B*G^’tor Madras, India, to attend the lie is insited, ■ Itown, tor both standtog earn as wrilj International Massjonary Cotmril - —■- - lusabtokTitisktot- Th* toaadtof eomf which meets tfeete from Dee, 18 to SO fhwsktog will take ptow to the wom4Tha toundl comprises 450 delegates GREENE CHANTY ELANS ^ ling and the shock hwaktog in the}toon: all part* of the world, Dr. Co! RAT FEAST ONNOV. dlafterafton, • |!tosWsllalsovisitIfmtedFfesbyterlan > I . ! Colleges in northernIndia-. Heespeete Grcsno county will bo host at its} TWOCAWI HEREFORDCALVM i'to return home by way of Egypt. auBMdbawiia^te m*. m Friday, No-| ■- ■ destine, England and teach Haw fewher 4, Inorder tor the eawpalgnj Two car tend* of, Hereford calves L> bo sucressful every farmer to thajwefe yetelred teiaa Wednesday. tork, February fitto countyisargeibyCountyAgent K A.fbought Ihteath FmmkfWsweU. Th#yJ 8tatemssb».fte»turkeygrower*to» goods Thursday, Oct. f% csmmenelng at mm, fh*a*to wllttaba th« tone, «o tl* fim rnm m i, ; Drake to'Wage a war t*» the'rodents f wet# feoto 87$ pounds.. »# g*m ni pm m i m m ly toxsalby piaelng bait the *vwtting o f Mo has been islanded by the state tax somber 4, No bait wM be provided, except,.tbit -Is -ordeted thwggh the rad vreragad feotn Grin-bas* •$$ to Do. -aJ* E t PI i HBW k JHgj ootettp tepaUa «4N», Nahraaka 'The eobt al one# la telph Mawteek, ford Glaae, Ervte Kfte. Marry f$JL son amd ftoMto Detoent- dkate mm birds will be marketed in October vahd after the hOfidaya and lasa In MowiRhwr ahd .Beeemhey Own racial w au*. Atnie .a^. wwati Cfl LSsf? esWIsJIflvSSI teriodt-af Jfif.. Many o f ikn m a l rintoate* i f Gteew* wmtoy 'inwplinatiii. I* tmm I thsIMiioG^roFteMlteytuidllMlAag Ggnteate, te to* h#ld m ih* ’Ortatm : Farm, 8 mite* north of LandM, MMo, on Tkunday and Friday, Octelmc I f and Oririxm Ftm/th* -imtlam fa/MUm I0J8 contest*, situated at. ika Inter* section o f Ohio Route* No. $9 andNo- 38, 1s one of th* ahow ptetet at aaa* tral Ohio, It yonsiata o f about f JM0 acres, all under cultivation, and is tha property o f Miss Mary E, Johnston, niece of the late Colonel WilliamCoop- , ■ . , er-Proctor, o f Cincinnstk The field to Which the contests ar* to b* Md -*o» ; rists o f 265 acres of Idwa Nm 919 corn, and is over ,pne and -one-fourth- mile* in length. The location on these two prinripal highways giyes «n opportunity tor easy-movement- of teaAo, with ties. Ohio Highway Police in charge o f keeping the highways open at all times. More than3GOacme hawsbe*K rc5eryed.for parking, all parking fields located within one-fourik mttft-gfi. the contest field. A. „ *Thursday, October 27, the first dap), will be devoted to educational axhibits " and machinery demonstratioos. The Ohio Extension Service, Ohio Sgpari* went Station, Soil Coasenratlen Serv- ' 4 ' ice and Ohio “Rtate Univcmdty ago planning exhibit# on pasture*, corn . hybrids, soil conservation;, electricity, European com borer,.com storage and farm management,1 * Implementcompahieswil!have field demonstrations of pom picket* 'and, if - tractor plow# on Thunday, This will ; eliminate the use ofmovifigmaritttecy.. on I^iday, thus deereasingih* touard'’ " in the large crowd. Ten type* o f , m and fifteen type* o f plows tow «* . Pteted to^be to operation, r ‘ ' The husking contests ;wiB he held on Friday, October 28. The program will start with a tom team eto# at ' 9NW to., to ha jtefea* hy 0. A. Wewrt, o f tfipfe* a*si|ui«My, <A T»w s*ieefc tosmtotoll*i "***»< at 10;«0 a, nu, vasd tha atotsMat-iim contest a$ 1D90 a#» . The rtoeu toadl .. Crtesa Is to fie followed hr an inspee* • tion of the exhibits." A prograg* has been arranged, with H, C. Rather, Chief of. the J*ept, o f FarmCrops i t ‘ MichiganState College, East Lansing, ‘ Michigan, as the principal speaker. During the. speaking progrimi ,th*’ scores'of the contest* are to be com- putfd and posted. It is the plaii ttf the committee to charge that the events will be completed to time fo r . all to obtain the results and etaitt'tor 7 their homes at a convenient hour. Because of the central location i f the contest, and,the unUstiaXJaMfitie* offered to inspect one of Ohio’* fiaeet" ” farms, it is exported that a crewti of 50,000 may. attend, Tils will, establish a hew record-for the Ohio * event' , * ' ’ ; GreeneCountyBnd*et I b FixedAt4193,482.50 . Greene c oJ* general operating fund budget for 1038 is estimated at $19$,* 402,50 by county commissioners and appropriations for next year will bis based on this figure, ' With a tarry-over balance t i $19;* 811.41 expected, income for the .jrear is estimated at $198,911,40,'leaving u balance of $5000. o - Expected receipt* toclude $181,000 from property taxes, $8500 from th* classified tax, $11,09 from the sales tax, $40,000 from county office tana, $£00 from the dgaret lax and $$99 from- miscellaneous items and trim** tem, The estimate reveals the downward - treend to the cost of county govern­ ment to paco with decreased income, General fund actual receipts for 1919 Tho following now lioo)c*khave been iadded to the Cedarville Library: FICTION , ^Kindling,1' Nevil Shute; “Yearling" 'Rawlings; “My Son, My Son,"Howard Spring; "R. F. D ./' Chavjes Allen Smart; “The Late George Apley,” •John F, MarqUsred; "Renown" Hough; "The Mortel Storm" Phyllis Bottoms; ‘ Heartbroken Melody,1 KathleenNorris; t!The Wall," Mary R. Rhinehart; ^'Jahc of Lantern Ilill," 'L, M. Mont­ gomery; “Emily of New Moon,” L, M. Montgomery; MAa Long Aa 1 Live.” EmileLotetog; “StayOntofMyLife,” Sophie Kear; "Lost Horlson,” James Hilton; '“Rich Man, PoorMan)' Jahet- Ayc-r Fairbanks, JUVENILE “Siberian Gold,” Harper; “Ifcfr Earth Changes,” Luca* A Carter;, ‘Homespun,” Best; “ Trade and Han­ sel,” Lavrin; “ Merediths Ann,” Gray; The Little American Girl,” Allen; “A Row o f •Stars,” Jane Abbot; “ The Golden Sleeve,” Hives; “Star Indian Vony,” Hooker; “Jinx Ship,” IteasA NUN-FICTION “ Rest 'Short Stories l&3§,” Edward m Yutang; “ The Daughter oil m, and ter the first half of im *wl estimated, for the second hi!?,* $109. Samurai” Sugimato; “Joseph in Egypt,” Mam HALL OF FAMEDINNER 8J3J& The.estimate tor nexfcfsar M $198,011.41, ,E*peudttusess 193 # -CactualL Milt,* 035,45; im imlMih $1*5, 4f?Jf; The annua! Ilatt of Fame dinner, sponsored by the Ohio State Depart- mmt o t -Journalism, takes place Fri- Mi . mi day evening at the Faculty tiluto ^ Newspapermen attending the dinnerj f 36? 9,,,:,0 8 *?**! ?? wttl be given tickets te theOhio B ta te -l^ Chicago football game in the Ohio Btadjum, Saturday. t o .7 : . l # , The n*mes of Elbert !L Baker, wheP# 5 * y p - ? in £ ? i 2 T kjf Th* died in 1051, Ion# head of the d m * fe jfc u ^ S ? ^ land Halit Dealer; Abram ThewwmJw l,* f T f* * T fm a m Detaware Oaiette, who died in 1*90 W l^ t * * ^ » t ifiW t o a * a t o l9 iR and John T. Smteka, G w M Ne«»| ■ legislatlse coswspondent who died fts| mm rrrM , Mwwmwm 1*90#will feehonorad and added to the! * * * ^ *Z . . . . ttw - • ' i- j McCieilra h«»p*ta!, Xenia, la m ’ 1904 approved k<*t>4ul*Hatedtoe 1 fey »W. sumaal tosnMaf m acriba $4 * W I HtRALD** itiaa

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