The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

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A P I AS fS O X T r iO K , s o w s o i a n c A A G i f O m : 7 CBJDAKVIZXJQf OHIO, JANTJAgY12,1940 mm A m COURT NEWS WawIPf Ptift BRUitt M l U M M H I uJrlwRMrY s k a ■ PtfOMXM DECREE ; { | On gteuad* ©f gross JWglsct offdotyj : F« HNGroom* b » b**n awarded » f } divorce from Maxine Grooms, They' —» » _ n o l i j i seeekrn of Urn Sofa 18, 193* at Rich- Twa ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ got uwhsf wag promptly at soon m i 1 sguilty wen entered when l l o f the 5 f * * * 2 Pt l m * * * January *4 , j , . . • j 15 person* undergnmd jury tadle^l * N * * * * * A * with,the Hone* and- Senate toll bring; TITUE QUlffi&b . j meat were unsigned fff—rfnr HftmH1” *1* ^ *he sated at ascertai* those present, and “ Title of Herman R Giotfdter to Common Haas Judge Frank L, JohaJ ERsnour kad * * ap* praml tM r wtoD msr* two team] vnnpppp ^wriss^ra w* %* mmmmm ajpv 3 Gadarvfifc wym rmfippstoiNt wadi Eton? J. Ow4i si pfiniiid Isr Telle** Spna®®, w WMMiM MMfly U Jump* KWBKflSV F H i ■ r s M E m r l i l i i l | | M W t r n | P W n R n w f l i w f W s m m .son. tea Preridmt deliver la parson hiel°ti*r», * * * * * ******* m Thu State of Tim tlnfcm, Th* President’* address was; mo** temperate In tone than any of W* other atonal messages to Con- ; „ : -TRANSFER ORDERED.. ^ Grantingan application filed,by the Sugarcreek Twp. board of truetees, grans. No drastic now legislation,waethc court authorised transfer of *500 now mombsra cloetod since the last; certain Bejlbrook property has boon sosskn hoing mduetad into o®eo,’ Uulcted by the court against c W smt DeweyMcCarty, 2*:Elwood Ritchie, Both kodiea then recessed to meet barky defendants in a suit filed by Glot- j 9 ( M<} ngy-s, Gilbert 90, all Daytea Joint session at two o'clock to hear> -sgainst Jeapetto E, Doroff endttnok drivers, entered prsllatiaary not M ‘ guilty piens, subject.'to-change at n hearing. Thoyamdiarfadw ithalS! holdup Doeembor 14 a i A: Fairfield filling station fe wWchJhs.attemha^ Albert Burden, era* hi^vaped and re* leased tWo.mlhHi'gwgjrj Carlton lf. . Booco,, 19, Fhyeita oa, pleading guilty to iseuance o f a |11.75 fradul«ntrfm<dc,w finodlSOO and cosfcs and remanded to Jall and later sentenced to serve one to three years in the MihsSeld reforinothvy. The reformatory rmntenofwas ahb- stitutedfor i^ ftm ta fte rF ro a ec^ , regwotsd,' Ho devoted considerable attention to the European sitBation and plainly indicated his interest in the welfare o f the democracies, and . his opposition to the dictatorships; of Europe. Demanding a stronger na­ tional defense, he preached, for the first time since 1983, economy in other fields o f governmental endeavors. As an excuse For the continuous piling up o f deficit and governmental debt his two- administration,* he insisted they were necessary because, of un usual economic and- political condi­ tions throughout the world, and sug­ gested that.Congress levy- new taxes to r«iuce the coming deficit. Summing up- the, annual message as a whole, it seemed apparent*that the ^President realized that-194!> is an, "election" year.” - Do ThUtsday 'of last week Congress received the President’s annual Jbud- g e t calling for appropriations for the fiscal year ending Junfe 30th, 1941, of approximately nine billion. $me hun­ dred million, dollars. According to the budget- estimates, the govern­ ment’s income Will be less than six billion dollars for the- year, and the dfeficit, resulting, will be somewhere around three - billion dollars, unless nex taxes are levied.* The largest single Item, in the budget was for na­ tional defense, amounting to approx­ imately two billion dollars.'The great­ est redmetidn was ‘made la the ap- from the- township road and bridge fund to. the board’s general fund. a p po in tm e n t , MADE P. H. Gillespie has been named ad­ ministrator, of the estate ,of Bridget M. Gillespie, late'of Xenia, under 92 ,- 000, bond, ' Thomas Hgraer, Frank McCurreft and George.IE Smith were named appraisers, , m a r r ia g e licen ser dames J, Anderson, Xenia,.R, R, 5,J farm- laborer, and Della Marie Johh- son, 1405 E. Main st. Charles W. Burlile, Waynesville, R. R. 1, carpenter,- and^ Anna! Lee Shaffer, .ti^ke st, esooiadAna. Mr« ■kM R^L h . AlP IXXr m BIXig®** a»iiolnHaanf wbRi- sevsn' eaadMa took the d p i servRn examiaatlen for epe wmee m j e a e eMmga, unoe, receiving thp higheat grades. Nfeiefafift SW mb N i T o £M x K x «)M -T fto tiiil €U<dMiiili frtr MiiMiM £* lewvjp -spaa. the West Pidnt mjttkncy eeadaaiy or tha AMHHjMilia navel- amiamy about emmUy dleidod hottiese the' two eyre* keschook, tooka jwliialaeiy schohu- ship; examtaatlo* SWWthy aUtomoon at- Central High fkRael 'here. Tim sdmlarshh* find w*0 -arraaget jr.pnwtt (R ) Rkm* CM IM n r , Sammy % Mw Chile v|Ua T iwniilp Baaed at Ign ^m at i i artutnl WUtaff nUMfUIMI m m m g i w i | t WeWB®-i|Pfc L K W * T y*. Dr, W. R. MeCBeaner annoeweeal himaetf as a caadidata for Mata Ref* - ,B)r ***.*■• m raenpaM-. rMentative for Geaeac County euh* Jed to tha Republican priauurlea. May 14, 1949, Dr. |jleChoBi»y ia now serving his fitird term, but pot in -Dr, MrChea»y baa aarvei, in pea, Tkn» amemMiet cm tha fiellawiag cammittaai o f tha Houaa: AgrkeRami Ifstim*ShoupiMimetBeeaoiswraunefc*’ r -Ci urweann. . .... «d by Madiaenr caaniy antlwritlii badcheekduugwii aad tIM re*ld^t*|*^ yfao. w^tt 1iy **„_***, tmtor cently servka ont * 9M fid ini the,"wwi^ ,,t * * 2 Z * * * ^ * ^ m .Fayette county Jail fae attamptwid to* : appRebelii entiled *to obtain dynamite and later haak theexawelantieapaper*art blade* in an opparent escape plot. Igr^jed. ^ Millard Parks, charged with reoeiJ f ^ ^ ^ ,"*r ^ - . ? wT f hlK ring stolen property in commetionwith’ a cafe burglary hm last November,J*™* «wmtF oamMstsa, war# rep* Clarence W. Scot, 125 M, Mon-f ^ fined fl«| m,d eeata and santeacad « * • • * * to * » * * * * * * » ,■ Whieh lag. .Mr. M i W. Cattna p ru iisat and Hr, A . J. I lesliHsr waa aleetad viee-presidsnt Mr. A . * . i fciardi wai again daded Marie. Mr. d«hn A . IMriawaa sworn In m a new meapher of the Beard -of Ednacflen, ' New l i n e! Genie Thadgr - MM- Fhxeaoe Ftrgnscn started tdriMng rim ascend'- grade- Toaaday, daawury X filUng th* weancy k ft by JeasiesTayior. Baaadaatlena ' rTha asmastd .em»dndk|n*vwikis given Thursdsy end Friday, January I t and U , ' , Attend Maetfag 'Wallace Brad^te, Eraeat CoUfiis, and Arnold Thordson, who arena tha F. F. A. seed,corn, committee, attend­ ed a state^hybrid teed com meeting ah the Oliio Mate University, Wed­ nesday,. January. 8" roe Fit ri»«ffer, and Pauline K jfe "80 day iIn iril ^ his ir ilW PM > *5 ^ Sanford, 521 E. Second St. Rev. P, to ^ mb«tem«anor at f7A9 the value* Gnm* < **** ***■ ' H* H. Hill* ____ ______ ________ __ ___ __ C, Ault- of- the' stolen property found in-his man,jointly in clisigs o f the test with " V “ , TV. ».i.. — <- 31 — ««- > „ u « i ttOflflCllgiOlli. '■■ ' ;• --iJEMWVjf ': .Preliminary plea* of not gufiWwere* supsrQdaudent, said mist of the eon- made by six other prisoners. D r .- R r n r a i d L . B e l i e ' T o H e a d O S U iestmts woire high that numerous ^ —ae.a cnnmoe ^ptjfekiN^.iMnkmt'Imt swdenta aM 0 CASES DISMISSED Court records showdismissal of the following petitions; Charles. L. Schaaf and others against Hazel C. Denney; Florence L. St. John against Elmer St, John and others; Louella St. John against Florence' L. St, John and others; Citizens Federal Savings! . m,mmr ' l and Loan Association of Dayton a-- After a search for two years the gainst Hazel Denney and others; W.i trustees of Ohio Stato Unlversity this5 D, Harvey against Vernon Stafford,^week elected Dr. Howant U.Bevis of; Howard Manor,* dt, faring^ , .. - ;Harvard University as pmehlent of.Pdrt WBB mb , Wlie aind hfiWMlf after ‘ ESTATES VALUED: *. ..|O.S.U„ to sneoeed Dr. 6 m « « Rhgth-[saflMng; mmm'imam- -lash Friday Six estates have been appraised! resigned. ^|nfteriteed, wJR.'wnwstee-naMs-eeanril*. under wobate ’ court direction 'as ' T t . Bwh wag 4hkante’1dhuriwt r i tenritetedrvsieR,fiFiglsdievad.' H i is SayFanner Wk» Shot Sell MayRecover amount npfnoviatsd ft* 'tie preaent' yes* by CcngraBi was cut nums than four hundred million dollars. Inter­ est on the public debt was fixed at -.** wo. oe »u * www i mmmm o>, ca iaak pul i E.RWbl adiav X one billion dollars. one hundred. million Up to the evening of January 3rd,or in just one year and one day, nineteen members o f thfr present Congress passed to the Great" Beyond. The number of deaths, seventeen Repre­ sentatives and two Senators, ip the highest,for a like period ..of time in the entire history o f Congress./Dur­ ing the past -week three Representa­ tives have- died, including otte from Ohio in the -pefson of Hon.' W, A. ' Ashbjftok, Democrat, of the Seven­ teenth Ohio District, a ^veteran of more than twenty yeprs. legislative - service and a gentleman of character. The‘highest number of congressional deaths.in any two-year period was in 1931-82, when, twenty-four national legislators died. When the new session Of Congress was Called to order last Wednesday one o f the most loyal and best known servants of the people of tie United States stood at attention and watched for tlie seventy-second time the con Venitig of Congress, He was William Tyler Page, for many year* Cierk o f the House of Representatives and at the present Republican Assistant Clerk of the House, On December 19th last, .Mi-. Fag? began his fifith year of service to the Congress. Coming to Washington from Fred­ erick, Maryland, on December 10th, 1881, as a mere stripling o f thirteen years, he began his career as A page and messenger* Rtudyihg.contihuouS* ly and working diligently as the years passed Mr. Page soon became known as an authority on legislative and con gressiortal matters. Clerk o f the House when the Republicans were in Oontrol thereof, and Assistant Clerk representing the Republicans under ' Democratic rule, many* times fietre tary o f Republican National Cotiven tfons, a veritable stwehowte of his­ tory and anecdote, author o f the American --Creed, Aland and eon fidawfe o f American atatgamutt for, half a century, * ginriaiMMt o f the For Cfeainisiltiior Estate' o f Edward Hackett; groaa tie ’Dave* admdniitaftioDa. 10m alao value, *4,446.83; obligations, *600; net B(irnd a* a-uteutaar o f the Ohio Su- value, *3,84543. .preme Court by appointasent but waa Estate of Thomas C. Manor; gw ** defeated when a candidate* yalue, * 4 . 745 ; obligations not listed. } The election was unanimous and ac- Estate o f A. C, Messenger? gross cording to word from Cambridge, value *4,370; obligations,- *5446.02. Mass., it is indicated tbo Dr, will ic- Estate of Carl D. McCray: gross ««Pt* though no agreement has bssen value, .*4,960.41; obligation*, *3,519- reached on salary. Dr. Ririitmore .93; net value, *1,440.48. .received *15,0*011 residence and such Estate of Lantie Cunningham: gross produce at was produced on the uni- value, *336;.obligations not listed, varsity farm. During the early days - . r.of the depression the salary was re* RECEIVER REPORTS jduced to *10,300, Distribution o f *748.86 to--general ' *“ ~~~* creditors of tie Draper and 1 Wagner R a lp h O .S p B h r grocery ab Osborn has been author­ ized by common pleas court, follow­ ing Approval o f * report filed by At­ torney L.. T, Marshall, Xenia, receiverJ for the firm. - ; The-report listed the flrm*s asaetaf fixtures, equipment aod stock o f mer-] at *2,758.43, derived from the sale,o f, ebandise to a Springfield company, and •©ills collected.^. j After payment o f preferred claims, amounting to *2,010.97 » balance of 748.30 remained for distribution oh| a pro-rated basis to creditors whose unsecured claims were valued at * 2 ,- 153.88. The grocery waa thrown into re- efeivcTship when the Charles Sucherj Packing Go., Dayton, a creditor, filed j suit against Lewis B. Wagner and other* to recover a *540 judgment. Manot'xeSotaht* caiSeite fire aa lw was' feeding tha fige- tai. a , baatitg sfpvm'" Mihriui kte* risayard awd'milid In aaowta;axtlteridSlt tig iaaMa, gk- ftniied tir til# I mmnmv 'obtained a rifii imd shet himself Hia fisirtily bsHevos exevutattawnakr fraM rite fatmat was mamaam wHnmpaaeiegk' . wm es* *■se.nc'^ee- , .weppp..-u*a*wnefw ,, reapoasibia lor Ute f»Vial**. SUIT FETTLED The suit o f Nelson Cttrtis against the Ross Twp. board of education has been settled, a judgment for *550 hav­ ing been obtained fey emptier bu# RALPH O. SPAHR Ralph 0 , fipahr, ptmateant Xante Township lamMfr/aad naw aarring bta announces thie weak as a caadidata for the Republican nominattaK for county commissioner at the primary election in May, Mr. fipaht is well known and comes from one o f tha eldsat gantaRet driver, Carroll Robert* of breach ofit iIr<1t*rm a* * tiastaa tahtaW ah ip, contract*. (xowdy Heim Seek Fexulfty Statioit Xenis -Witi abandonment by the Pennsylvania Railroad of its “uptown station,” in Xenia, title to the teal estate wjll revert to three great grandsons of tie original donor, James Gowdy, <a pioneer Xenia resi­ dent, • F a i f k B o o K l i €on|ilete Fire,Lees; Wife In Hrifipltal Th»farmdwrilhWawth»liurm own­ ed by Mm.R. W.Ztemsrmsa, James­ town, burned early Saturday morning with a complete I om . Thb-farw ia lo» cated off tfee Federal pika about tferSa and one half atilea aaet af towm The farm waa formerly owned by Daniel O’Gonneli. RttfttS Nance is tha tenant on rite farm-and ths fir* is suppassd to havs started from a dsfbetiva fine. The kitchen: and dining room were ablaie whamthe lira wax discovered. Neighbors were sutamoned and a pari of the household goods were saved and most of the beddthg and clothing. " , Mrs* Nsneawas a patient in a Xenia hospital where she recently underwent a Gaesariaa operation for tie birth o f a daughter. She ia unaware of the loss of their home. Tha dwelling was felly insured hut there wm no insurance on the houae hold goods. „ Mr. Nance and daughter have been staying, with Mr. and Mrs. Denver Wolfe, neighbors, until Mrs. Nance will be able to tassrarise haapttal. They wtB sat ap hdustiteoptaf in a cottage fantidhtg on the fatal that' has bsaat. aneesupted. E d . Bbaapar* DR. W* R* MaCHESNEV * . and- Ibwsgpy; naetiori^ Iftrgiaiaa^ tipup of JBtsita: Gamaaniaat, tiaivutrih tiea m i CoHspea; and tdteugy- I«v the.prt(tedt.;HdBae-;Dr.-MoGbss»- ney ia-a;msaifear> e|*tha Gonuaitesw on- Education, Taxation and of rite Federal ReUtions heiag chairman of tite la*t named danuaittea Daring-Ids -iegrica» » tie myressfet,: ativ«*«f Greene’Couatg Dr.*Mbdiaa^ ney has bean in attendance at every meeting o f .the H oum and rite Cons' miWees except when. he wae provL duntietil hinderud. He-wsa-riteSteriKte off'tarrias-bills, tea, o f -‘Wtdtit paaaed-:by- ATaiga' majority.' AH of timesIdltewsmiOf'baMAt: te 'fikesste' AE o f jhem were o f .aerviee to -:tete entire state, 0 ia o f tfeem-saved the state an outlay o f one-feundswd thou- sand dqlbura Dr. McChesney stands fo r economy in .state government, and,for no 'smut, taxes and solicits the support of the voters of Greene County at this Primary, May 14. He- assures the citizens of. both; tie rural and. muni­ cipal districtst i* t he,will serve them, i f he ia nominated and. later elected, falthfully aud to the best of hte ex­ perience and ability. in the county* Ha ha* always bus* mag. wiri rabaild as seen m the SaltaVendor’sReturn* MintBetoByJan.31 . , - Salei teat rstuwmo f w aters, eovte Tiritfj-i!itjimiia ^ rum.!* *m ^ t i r a talked>to death at the ^ jugihgif af IMF mute be fiisd o f tie moat popular and highly * «- jo£ m tli AAftna> Calif,; his brother,: te te tea * * * * * * ystate*. wffl auljact tie via activb in farm movement* a* writ as civic betterment for the county. p v ANTI-LYNCHING BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE -46ie4«a=*3>* The anti-lynching bill which sooth- iv. - j. . j r* . • *» i publicsm leadevship Iff teeedey te tie l George David Gowdy whose' residenco- Various KtpubHcan teeadters jis imknown, and Everett Finley, a |8poke for the tdlt fnriudlng Coag, NeWlMPlCyJjTd 3 * If 'laaiUM 2 T ttrfiMt tetelflAMt* The bitter opposition of moat, farm*? tsUhllsh legal ownership of tie jp j^ ^ *x|atdsMrimof mob rale in a sfoeted public oftciipa te America today! ■ era te a eorttinusdiott of the wdproceL va^ted property, a partition suit ha*| Mthn m 4 ^ a c ti;been instituted in common plea* court m tie ^ ^ d riliaril” in thoworid. trad* treaty program after Juno* when the present law **pifei,|hy «oa bo readily understoodwhen,study is given te our foreign trade in «tgri» A iMk site- #MVIWM JHPWWPI p * ACCFfwww® IP *IIF . (Oamww)*® O n P * i « T i » « i« ) ’ tie Marshall and MarshM! law firm, in behalf of John Brace Gowdy, naming as defendants tits ptetetiffb brother, George, the heirs o f vWifMa* and Julia F.Wsy and tha FwnasyL varia Railroad. sadhday ai diMmuasy. VVILLlAMiON A S M M A N f Funds Needed For B^-ec Lmtcft Fund There is an' urgent need for funds to provide noou lunches for uadox- nourished children in t is local school Any individual or organisation de­ siring to contribute to .this >worthy cause can render a real service to these childiwn. who nsed sasistence. One free lunch can be furnished for only ten cents. The committee in, charge ’ o f ' this wsrk is;. X. W. Collin*, Louise Wright, Maurice Peterson and H. D* First. All school relisf. css*s.w ill first be investigated sad. approved by this committee before being placed on the free lunch find. Contributions should’ he givtei to Mrs. Louise Wright, Treasurer of tie School Free Lunch Fund. Names uf contributors will bo published in t i « Cedarvlll* Herald each week unless otherwise requested.* Contributors to date are a* fol­ lows: Woman** Clufe,**.O0; W. C. T..U. <Church collectton> *9Jti; A Friend ~ *I9 M i H. 8. Facrity—*21.40; Our girls, too; showed a real fight­ ing spirit throughout the game: They am to be congratulated, upon their ptaying although tie'finalj»core sms 2B-12 in favor,of Ross. We ate Very sorry that Lovetts Truesdale recrived an ankle injnry during the game. There is, a game.Friday night with Bellbraok on their floor. - t CStepdl^' " Professor C. VW* Steele gave a most interesting and worthwtdle address on th# subject, “Be a Radical—He Good” et:our chimel eerriceinqiaCMday^jam uary 6. Mite Luella Robe led the do?, votiona at this masting,!A pisno solo by Dora Newsome and a piano duet by Jean Wright end Doris Jean Con­ ley were much enjoyed, by tie stu­ dent body and faculty. Sympatiy % Mr. Bsaa wa mtwsid omr deig grandfataer. , ^ ' , CMseo ' The third editiono f tie Ckisco came out Tuesday. Congratulations to Editor, Vera Mae Fields; the etaffaad sponsors. O f e r k D l M f i k * Mg©, 'tA- 4s ToMeet Hturoday The ssftiasl mietisg « f tswsship trnsteed and dsiks M Gtesne esanty will ha hsld te the Xante Ratesy rooms ovs* DongsaDrag fiteae, Ybara- day avsriny, Janaasyr t i , « t 7 p. m. The msatiDf la for reorgentoatian and antes *■ YD cxijvf mm v | im i w » Jv» McChasney te tea speaks* o f tea sto­ ning. •Wivaa a i MtemlMMsart asked ts do jMnrpHiifc White Gift The High School facriRy contri­ buted *21.40 to the cafeteria f <»• tie feeding of needy children. This a- meunf equels the amountspent by the grade teachers'' tor the children’s Christmas treat* . . ! “ •a. 1 • ■-■ ■ • -z■■ : •. ■- 1 : Agriculture v ■ Th# Greene County Forum will meet Monday evening, January St, at 6:*0 at GeyeFs Restaurant in Xeidp; Cedarville Tdwoahip haa ebasge o f the program with Mr. John Collins as. acting chairman, ' PTofiwaor J- E Coffee,o f tea.,-tad* mal husbandry departaMnt o f Ohio State University will be tee guest apesker. H* will answer questions which members « f tha Forum place in ajtox at tie opening o f tic meeting, Mr. Edward .Baa* wilt furniih the music for tie evening. Because o f this meeting, the C«- darvilta nigb^ clase will cancel its regular moating at- the High School on January St. . Visiters art watoome te the meet­ ing. - - Mina Margaret Nateteeti of-Cadar- ville Coliege judged the F, F. A* parll* mentary procedure contest tor this district at Ilia Dayton Y. M. C. A. Saturday, January 6 . X«nta,whowan tha state contest lapt year, won Sat­ urday* * Night Clae# Msnday,. Jaatauty 15, tea young man’s farming slab Will dtacuss tea prpMsma-of growing soybeans In oar community* A tmllstia Dam CM* State U«i _______ ftatiW states teat Jabn W. Wtmam A t the tiiM tite bill was bate# tiiw kd ! *on, baa I nsai pi*— 0 ^ ^ tea nail m i gnard Wna.tn akuafa o f .tartha tw t 1 nfimsta: often field artll- l^titofcM ies^ to patent ^w* > two dtffarant totes.tried In teka tw s '** G>s Vaitw ^^Jm . wmamammjB * m m n^utkiMi iteMMavesie.a seno f'lfr. ta* wre. tanptoaM WR* Ratoiaw. at ten ftomn BR6WN GN RVBHOMM tfM Chairman CHffesd R. Hbpa* Raps* b‘teau, Xananaat hRapabWami apated unior hams rssm, A and H, wNk an average of t» per eater taatemd first place In last week's spfifing teit, Theotettote tea asdsr Inwhite' thay ranhad erst Site gsada; state la; ftishtosn, L U X| era; aspbaasacam O tr Wt sate bomaitor-A to' 4 ; juntas* H. ta W» rigbth; speeH *>nrt*s lu altatan, A ta T h fitaritag the new yens right by wtn- sg teslr firtt.taagfto gams at naan»CHJ.aa M C. I fidte Evscstt M. Mtamm ar. W1t«fa»tan, R. X* X drivat a f a Bap fan and Xenia titok, dsate w«w « i i * dtetal tew to a bfindtag tog; aWMMr hm than- twenty feta * M Tim . Htamer nmehtae eeUided wite » Bag>- tin pnektag f empeny tmek, * s to f»a r krisf M i d ton s** X ta * on tea New Buritagtow ptern Hatner pnffsrad * ukaM-tenfitea tod was thrawn to t o f Ms swn ssr, which overturned onMs bond. Bdtomd Kllcio was tea driver e f tee mmm titodCr he recelviug « MMiisi: te*pg white had to be amputated, * Harnor is survived by M aw i* tom son*,'and hi* mother, Mta. f gasml Hamer.' Gedarvilla and 'Xenia have been getting some bad critiristo tha pate week amongtee traveling piddle ins . to the condition of the teraets Wfihta the corporate limit* in that snow has ndt beep removed, ' A Columbus",salesman , saps I * traveta from Columbus to Cfartaaati and tiatJho found more snow on te g ' stnnto...ham tari to Xtota than any * otiertowiis bn t i « routs. We know nothing about X a to but the village has little or no fu n * to r rmteving.anowtod |maf*K'tea'pnvafl^ riteeta clton'asuitewrifcn ''Thnrs wns time when'a ll villagsa had, mo** money titan, at present hut by tea., .liberality of tea New Deal h fiim n Under George White and Martin L. Djatoy, salea taxes tod oteto tends am taken out for relief tod tip muncipalties left-to shift tor tetet* selves; We realise the Jegpditioa of tie .towots as * ltod gw * * but s ite n timk eamite b»datowfi%jtototoinia' : t o » swto-'soaesa, % , Mstethat'toinnte h» hfipadte to d ' state; highways riaan and tea ioaal streets knee deep in t i n * Wtalnesdey' mtentag tee MgRfto ' department under tea dh*#«tton: o f Superintendent Millard Bitensto had two large scrapper* and n number a** - trucks 1 cleaning the Xenia-Ceddrvffl* pike,and Xenia nv*., and Main‘street on Route-42. I t waa quite a task to dean tea - snow team Mdn attest where (t had' been tracked town, melted seamwith an tat 'bass. The Inga' scrappers''; iniehed.thesnaw to thaaurhltaaand council will try to have It removed.. This will be pleating to the motor tteific as well as pa^estrinai whs. found it dangsroue to croea tha attest even a t craaaings mi motor ears East ' tita crossings cavsted wite snow,' ' ,. BenefitB.&Game Xenia,lannary ltir A tod treat is In store fee basket- ■ ball fans of Greene county on Tues­ day evenin, January 16th at tea Xtoia High School Physical Educa­ tion building*' JosephP- Feody Foot No. 96, Amer­ ican Legioa-who i» .apoaedring tea - evenings entertainmant witt presort HMkctoaR, pae^ prtasat and istuM ., The game as ifieyad ncw witt start at 7:86 p. m, and will ha ptayadhstwssn tea O. 8. A 8. O. Hama and Beaver­ creek High School team. This gam* will be followed by tits game as played fit the past to ha pleyed by tee Legion Vs. the Forty mid Eight, and tee future gam# Met but not least as tela gam* will ha tea /satire gassa, Cheat tanksttmTl wMfit to -.ha played- by two total teams, oaptiantd by Bmeh BStt and Behest Deway andwfll ba.ptayad Inteadafik. ta tafifigg-teiaiton- tasrtmar tetosa lit o on *; toy hr Played. f urnishi * I l t a 0 . l 4 E D. W m a f tosi mJfi •m if wm m OOMMUKIO fi MMtaAT. 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