The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
? a j > votwmed « r m m * m r m * m m m m * * » r w o t o t o t t O f T S» THU#. OTA^TJHBMi X erald, 4 4 f B S y iO M T FACHL OFHM T I f MOOT WONIFICAifai fO K f t SIXTY-THIKI) YEAR HO* 10 c m & j m x i M , o h k ) , FEBRUARY^ 1940 i i i r r c w n w m WftSMTIN COURT NEWS By CLARENCE J. BROWN Member o f Congress, ' fieranth OSfie Diatatet Last weakh meat important hap- psniag in Washington, as fa r as Ohio is cenoerood, was President Roose velt’s veto o f the Jenkins Bill to re imburse the S tate o f Ohio In th , sum of approximately one million three hundred and tWrty-eigM thousand dollars fo r Social Security fundi with held from the state in October 1088 because o f » quarrel between the Davey ' state administration and Federal official*. The Jenkins Bill had previously passed? both the House and the Senate by unanimous .votes and the President** veto was unexpected. An attempt to pass the bill over was defeated, ip the House, although more than a m ajority vote was cast- in favor of_ overriding 'the veto. Under the Constitution a two-thirds vote of the entire chamber i* required to override. Open charges were made on the Floor by Congressman Jenkins and other Ohioans that the veto came ns a political action on the' p a rt of the President, and undoubtedly more will be heard regarding the m atter in the coming national campaign. Every ' Republican in thi House, and every Democrat from Ohio, voted*to override th e President's veto. : FORECLOSURE JVDGKBNT The Horn* Owner's Lean Corp. has been awarded a $M45,6g mortgage ; foreclosure judgment in a su it against C. Lester Trubee. , The d rift in Congress foi govern mental economy continued unabated during the past week, with the House and.Senate eliminating approximately thirty-five million dollars more from appropriations by the Administration. Fu rther cuts are*being made ip com mittee hearings, i t is reported, and all indications are to. the effect that, if Congress continues its present policy o f reducing expenditures by cutting fu tu re appropriation bills, the levying o f new Federal taxes will • not be necessary. CASS DISMISSED The petition d J . & Roberts against Simon Shoemaker and ethers has been dkm iwed fo r lack d f pros- ecutton. PENT NEW TRIAL Motion .o f Sam Christy for a new trial of hU ftjPJMfcftX from on odveree ruling by Jshe state industrial com mission has bean overruled by the court, which upheld a jury verdict th a t the plaintiff hnnot entitled to par ticipation in the state insurance fund, OVERRULE DEMURRER A demurrer to the petition, Bled by defense counsel in the suit of the Union National Mill Co., against Greene County commissioners, has been denied by the court, which gave the county te n ’days to plead. S itK B If urea I llf llP .il g * CedarvjH* Colleft Yellow JashMp m over the Tiffin BuehmeeBfcfamh ity coger. fifi to *7 in a beehtoM l gmne hi AWerd Gymnasiem, into** 4q r n ight a fte r M g to M auri Uni- wswtty■Friday tvetosg. Cedar*®* k d t h ir n h i» | tiro gassy a n d to ld a triU m a a ria a ttiro h a lf. ; The Yellow Jseiisfe play a t SUp, Grande CoBege, Tw toky night, in >AP 9srw. Wlroi w riter rite Of wind and i swssipisf' esistis*sssi-. B i ’Uftric AftOTNftift $ j j y f c f t Aft j/tifyf pdjpiA i^Aftft j TOtoro rheumsties: Or th a t old w ar woroi fij My stoBdpap J And-stews stewed; Lotte op jhd Mm tofi * ■lay tplains Ffh et the trains nest. ^ arrowv# th eir next game and the* wtt! fm hoot to Alfred Holbrook College, Satan- _ . ^ day night in Hie anneal homecoming to gamp. Lbroupe: i1 Tiffin Rlngfaole, f Welch, f ------ - Kerchwer, f Shutte, c — Conrad g ------ - Patterson, g ________ Williams, g G. F. * Sometime* he heiste th e I jfiwdsrs too —0 f p; And. opens- bnttefi* eh ti |a-.omaP p wmv" 0 2. Till bom rite in oh Own l-shter.- ...2 ' 1 f i Bout cold. * settlin’ on 1 Is chest. -.3 2 8 E«fi irondimp goto-right; hn his-w ay ' 8 fi Dsn’tH to te h e v e frik s ll to and seokL ■ J|- ' 0 Efito -tote '*-a«tin ^smro ?* or -“gsy^f —2 ' ♦ 8 Or th a t he’s gittin* kiro n old, ^ ' T o ta ls ------— 1* Cedarrille G. Linton, f ____________ 6 Flory, t ---------------------1 Kavanagh, f _______ __4 DIVORCE PETITIONS . Gross neglect' o f duty in the form ,o t non-support is charged in a divorce suit died by Eula Colman against Robert N. Coleman, whose la st known! Roberts, ------------- 7 residence, according to the petition! Hartman, g __________4 was Germantown, Pa. The plaintiff Thomas, g -------------__2 requests Custody of two children. The couple was married May 19, 1920. . Declaring the defendant abandoned her O ct 7,1938, when she was desper ately ill, Margaret H. Ward brought suit fo r divorce from Lewis M. Ward, Springfield, on grounds of gross neg lect and cruelty. They were married June 7, 1938 in Yellow Springs. She requests restoratio nin her maiden name. Say* hete a feeR* And a in t a-mindbl’ Then ups and give# my J peric die i a quirk CHURCH ASKS FOR LOAN The Xenia Church of God has brought action in the Common Pleas Court seeking authority to mortgage Totals ______ -28 6 58 F o r m e r C o u n t y T r e a s , I n M o t o r M i x u p real estate on Harbinq ave,, Xenia, for $1,000 to refund existing debts and1not see the-car as it had no lights. Mrs, Helen Dodds Van-Pelt, Xenia, former Cottqty Treasurer, suffered serious injuries Sunday night in an auto accident on Route 78, a mOe east of Springboro. I She was accompanied by her hus band, . who was driving, when their car headed into a car partially parked on the highway. Van Pelt said he did The life o f the Committee fo r in vestigation of Un-American Activ ities, commonly known a s the Pies .Committee, was extended! fo r one year- by an overwhelming vote of the House la st week- A small group of so- called liberals gave a determined and noisy opposition to the resolution, but When‘the roll Was called the final vote stood 345 fo r and 21 against the continuance of the committee, in vestigation of subversive activities here in the United States. Veterans organization*, patrio tic. socities, and citizens generally, had let Members o f Congress knpw th a t the "Home folks" were almost unanimous in their desire to see the work of the Commit tee continue. Another grandiose plan of'th e New Peal has been abandoned in Congress as a result of recent announcements from high places th a t the so-called Socialized medicine bill by Senator Wagner of New York, will not he pushed a t this session of Congress. The- hill, which had been estimated would cost nearly eight billion dollars, had the determined opposition of 'th e medical fratern ity and other public health leader*. I t i* Understood th at legislation will soon be introduced to provide fo r the.,erection of Federal hospitals in sections of the country now having an insufficient number of such health centers. However, it is doubtful th a t Congress Will approve such a program a t this time. The Special House Committee in vestigating the National Labor Rela tio n s Board is having hearings each day, a t whkh some rather startling testimony as to the method in which the Board has handled labor disputes, has been given. One of the five mem bers of the Investigating Committee is Honorable Harry N. Routzohn# Congressman from the Third Ohio District. Judge Routzohn's work, as a member of the committee, has been oatstanding, and he is receiving fia- tkm-wide commendation for the man ner in which He has brought out important testimony a t the committee hearings. The Ways and Means Committee has been holding daily meetings on the MU to extend the powee of the Sec ' retary to enter Into reciprocal trade agreements with various foreign countries, now scheduled to expire JffiW 12th. The Admkiistratton is meet aetiva in the fight to continue th e trade agreement* program, while many maattfOctortrs and tu rn leaders m jee t aa determined th a t an end he brought to the present system. Among those appearing before the Comarittee during the past week were Look J . Taber of Ohio, Master of the National GriuMge, and « number of Mm, ' f l f r f t j l pay other obligations. The loan will be a t six per cent and to be paid in' Ih^ee years. The trustees ask for the loan on authority of the'congregation. INDICTMENT NOLLED ■Prosecutor Marcus Shoup has nolled a year-ord $10 fradulcnt check indict ment returned by the Greene County Grand Jury against Russell Gother- man, 4?, near Wilmington, who was sentenced Jan: 12 a t Hamilton to serve 10 to 25 years in the penitentiary. Gotherman, whom 'authorities- tried uhsecessfuliy to link '■with unsolved disappearances of elderly Greene and Clinton County men in recent years, was convicted Of armed robbery in connection w ith ' the abduction of -a Middletown, O. cafe owner last Oct. 34. PLEAD GULITY . Theodore Watson, 20, and Donald Watson, 18, Wilmington, Negro brothers, who uianged their pleas to guilty on assualt indictments, were each sentenced Monday by Judge Johnson to serve six-month jail terms. They were accused of being the ag gressors in & fight last Pec. 13 a t an East End beer garden in which Leo Jackson,. E. Second St„ suffered ex tensive scalp and face injuries. V .. JURY OUT 28 MINUTES A jury required only 20 minutes of deliberation T tesday afternoon to con vict Gideon Browder, 25, Negro, on a $8.50 check forgery charge, following a tria l In common plea* court. Sen tence was deferred by Judge F. L. Johnson. TAXES in c r e a s ed An additional state inheritance tax charge of $1,470,88 against the estate of Miriam E. Steele, late of Xenia, in creasing the amount to $9,790.78, is revealed by a probate court entry, A new appraisal placed the estate's gross value a t,$552,404.25 With de ductions of $l<fe,882.8S, the bet estate subject to additional tax is $432*641.60. A credit of $11,261,66 wx* allowed against the federal estate tax. ESTATE APPRAISED ' Gross value of the estate of Hattie Teeters is estimated a t $1,905-24 by a pipbate court appraisal. Obligations were not listed, PROPERTY DIVIDED A decision handed down in the suit filed by Teresa Grote against Retta Elliott held the plaintiff owns on# tract of Yellow Spring* real estate, subject to the defendant's life estate interest, h u t that the defendant is sole owner of a second trac t involved in the COSO, DIVORCE DECREES The following divorce decree* hat» (CkntcpmgR O* V jm V<m ) Joe Shinkle, 58, Lebanon, was the occupant of the parked car and was placed under arrest by highway police for operating an automobile without nssener liabio. H s d iia id U s a a h i i stalled and his wife had gone to get help. Mrs, Dodds was token to a Middletown hospital where i t was learned Monday that her injuries were not as serious as first though^.' S i n k i n g F u n d B o a r d T a k e R e l i e f I s s u e ’And winked* a t me upoarth* sly. Says it’s all plain fo dU n iM And wont hatch up no fgairill— Kin lick< ten wild cate 4 e to o r less Without a-heistW one Wpre gill. S ay sth atfo lk s is gittto'*w ft From what they wo* wh*t» he's * tike And" used' to sleep up toft As cold as in- a- north ffiRmdttco. And snow Mowed in aentos the bed Wbere he couW loek utwm th e cracks And see the d rifts np onjtbe shed— He'd take his gun and c4oppin’ ax And chop dewn sev^ral'tsiM'- a*day '.' In teroper’tures of Steen 1(etoow Wlvile boldin' packs o f wcjlves a t bay, I guess my grandpap like* to brag Like when he fit a t SlatolCrick Bend And .grabbed u p th a t.old mbel flag And Shoved.*it ;in o cwmesds end. And hoar old Colonel €toe4i.w0uld oay ‘T* Coip'rat Jankias- irn-mm crowds- Then^ to riaid mw ckehusil' w in ' the dayP A t least tk«t> wlrnt g ra a ftw allowed. m m v m i m t i m April Fool* D*y will be no fooler tor many fo r that is the time se t to s ta rt th e head count under toe decen nial MMM- TM feel feature of the census will grove aemethieg dUTerent than in tormar years to r to* New Deal haej brsidrosd the question base and each ritotsm mate, to d wemale, must ans-; wor from 84. to 250 questions, in total, or in sOtee cases fn p a rt I t is proposed to lim it the enumer ator* in- town to two weeks end ru ra l eeotiona four weeks, according to ad- vanes report*. You will no doubt be required to answer questions th a t will look fool ish and also you may not fell th a t you will-be'giving a correct answer, jut-yon must give some sort o f a reasonable answer as required under the federal census law, All informa tion taken will be confidential. I t -1* said th a t some 250 questions mpst be answered by farmers, most of 'which is for statistical purpose*. Farmers Sre supposed to have records where the answers can be secured to. be reasonably correct. The census taker will list each per son whose usual place of residence oh April 1,1940 is in th at household, In cluding names of persons temporarily absent from the household and chil dren under one year of -age. Then, they will note the person's relation ship to the* head of the household, such as wife, daughter, son, father, mother, "inlaws” lodger, servant, hir ed hand/etc. Thl* will be followed by a personal description of each individual, speh os sex, color o r race, a g e , and marital sta tu s.'O th e r information wlll. be place o f borth, citizenship, and educa tkm data. Then, the employment statue w ill be listed for all persona 14 years of age or over. I t will show+whether each individual -was employed, whether he or she was working for'som e branch of thegOvevnment or private industry, the nature of th e occupation, and a- Oidi NewiftMiMMniMtt I MeetThi*Week Heathers of the QWo N sw epee Association, eomprieieg the an tes I patttan sad the smelter group o f daily papers as well as the weekly group, era holding their annual convention in Columbus this week, the first opsnisg Thursday With adjournment Friday evening. Among the speakers will be Gov, John W. Bricker, Dr. Howard. L. Berts, new president of O. S. U„ H, C- Atkinson, head of Ohio Bureau Unemployment Compensation, Howsn: W. Palmer, president o f the National Editorial Association, Harold Cross counsel for New York Herald Tribuna and professor of Journalism a t Colum bia University. The Columbus Press Club will entertain the newspaper men Thursday n igh t PRICK, SUOA YlAJt m m mmms , v c a u L n c v « i v n & M o r e B i r t h s T h a n . Deaths InCounty Dr. Gordon E , Savage, health com missioner in the county, reports there .were' 11.2 more births in the county than deaths, There were 481 b irts and 369 -deaths, -The birth rate was placed a t 14,8 per 1,000 population and .the death T a t o a t 11 per 1,000. y There were nineteen Still births la st year; fifteen deaths of infants under ehe.year and nine under one month. The infant-death ra te was 30 Iter 1,- 000 live births. -The Greene county commissioners have issued $10,000 in poor relief notes and the same will be taken by the county sinking fond trustees, which under the law has first choice and the interest charge will be saved to the county. The county had already Is sued notes for $22,000 last year. The notes will be retired from utility taxes collected by the state. The a l lotment fo r toe county was $42,000 with $82,000 already Issued. R a l p h O . S p a h r W a s C h o s e n B e a d O f T o w n s h i p T r u s t e e s Ralph O. Spahr, Xenia township trustee, was .elected to his fifth term as president of toe Greene County association of Township Trastoss and Clerks a t a reorganization meeting in the Retary club rooms, Xenia, Clarence Lackey, Silvercreek township was elected vice president and E. C. Hartsock, Spring Valley, secretary- treasurer. Dr, W. R. McChesney of Cedarrille collet* addressed the gath ering after an oyster supper. Ctotiiro grondpep-to*k d#!*»Wf&Md A » * tey ri fte-toty* iteM te* fo ft dead A trt-m*m ji#t cried'meat awfiil rod Fer Iota of mean things th a t she sate. The doctor come, and widder Wicks And doaedhim up w itk brews and pills And h e th ia fe e tw ith toens'itod bricks Whcp grandpap 'abuok .tog bed with chills.. V • " l And.neighbors comp fo r .mites around To sea myY grandpap brealha. h te test For h a jk t. layed ,without M round And old doc says he's slnkia' f a s t So.aU.the wimmin**tort» to,sniff And,(whi*per.likebees 1° * ldve When-r-graudpap riz* up kladm.stiff And yelled they’* roastin’ him olivet H*. crosed.and,aWoro( and saw “Now J is t ■*eadf me. and fetch my cane IH send these carrion on th s .run , J is t like the, rob*, a t Bundy’s Lane.” Thew idderW ioksendeld Doe Bpears Grabbed their, pills aud herba and tou -r ■ . Said, he’d Jive five hundred year* J is t cause he wus to onery. iMKwitt n e t he noted. Finally, every 14th person will he asked supplementary questions to bring, the ;total number-of queries to 50. Tbeee questions will be concern- ing the place of birth of father and mother, language spoken in .home in earliest chiWhood, service in the Army o r Navy,, social security,-and marital status of wemen. auch as .number o f times married;-age a t-first marriage, •and number o f children ever born. Various- codas have been devised f<m.thei«numerator to lis t information on his large-blanks. The enumerator will be trained in-the-use of these codes in order to simplify :the taking o f the censU*. Miss:Wills Ruth Cummings, daugh te r of Mr, Samuel Cummings,- Bowers- ville, and Mr; Burrell Cotton, near 'CedarviUe, Were united in marriage in a ceremony performed at- the Trinity Methodist Church parsonage, Xenia, Saturday afternoon. Rev. E. A, Wall officiated a t the service. Mrs. Donald Taylor, cousin of the bride, was the only attendant, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton will reside oh Miller Sti Mr. Cotton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cotton, near Cedarrille, and is employed in Spring* field. D r . L u t h e r E . E v a n s I n j u r e d I n C r a s h Dri Luther E. Evans, 66, West Jef ferson, prominent Republican isaedr in Madison county and well known in the Seventh District, sustained scalp lacerations when his auto Skidd* ed off the road Tuesday and craahsd Into a utility poll on. the State Hos pital hill, West Broad si," Columbus. He was taken to Mt, Cam el hospital fo r treatment. QUEEN b R thrr party The Misses Dorothy and Mary Lou Nlemstt entertained delightfully the members of the Queen Esther Society a t their home on Main street, Thurs day evening, January 28. Nine members ware present With Mbs Marjeetn Dsvee joW s* Em d a te Four Master Farmers H o n o r e d T u e s d a y ' 11 m*UIS * Farm Week in Colambu* has hero well, attended the ragjstration being greater than last year. The feature of the Week has, been the wonderful displays and exhibits a t the Uni versity. FouvOhio fsrm ers have been honor ed, with an being selected os Master Farmers, an honor conferred by the Ohio Farmer. The following are the four; Chris J . Boerger, Marysville, Holstein cattle brooder and tarkeys; Floyd S. Clerk, Urbane, Ayrshire cattle breeder; George F. Abbott, Medina, Jersey Cattle broader; Charles W* Zyer,-Mk Plea**at» dairy farmer. The, Ohio Fawner ba* during the past fourteen years honored 105 master .farm ers in tbi* state, O. A, Dobbins of this place being among the list; Mosers, Dobbins and A. f t Evans attended the roesie* an Tuesday, Vi#** • JUDGE AULTMAN PhAGM . , Y pufg,MONDAY Muniriiutb In d ite Dan -M* Aadtroan Xenia, plated » fine e l |K7I e« three chargee against Rtdon M m , f i , Eonth Charleston, who Woa up m three charges filed: by Gome Protester % D. Btrtmp, Ater m 4fi droeied pTOosauts, f m roWffi* nttfi tore* Republican Committee Makes Endorsement For Election Board The Republican Executive^Commit- tee. m et-lest Thursday evening in Xante, whsn> endorsement was. given Maypr Loigftt.Fess of Yellow. Springs as a member of the Ceunty Board, of Electiona on the Republican side, there bring, .four members of the board, two from *ach, political party* Mr, Faso, w ill suteted D arrrii Cline, Osborn, who be* served tom tom s. The new appointment will be made by the Secretary of State, in March. The committee also retemmended the election of Attorney W. B, Mc- CaUiiter, J r,, as clerk of to* boards the clerk under the law must be of the same political party as the secretary o f state. This means the chairman of the board must be a Democrat. Charles. Bale* is the present Demo cratic clerk and Meryl Jones is a Democratic' member of toe board whose term expires. The appoint ments will be made by Secretary, o f State Earl Griffith March 1st. Guernsey Club ’-•■-a-. Banquet, Monday XBN|A—Earl N. Schulte, Peter borough, N. H., field roproeentetivefte the American- 'Guernsey' Cattle d u b ' Delirious sugar cookies and eoeoa qftrii, aR frtm te m i f to r delivery, were served- after m m u n ttttoM ftg p * admitted trappffig.gatea.ise roam mscriat jfagpvNSSt' wQt ba tba sneaker eriben the u s a s i besMinetof to* Miami VaUsy Guenuisy Breeden* Aroeeiatien, expected to at- troet more than 100 perrons from Groem. Moutgomary rod Miami counties, m held Monday night a t Beavtfcroek school, Dayton - Xenia pika. Aaecriaticw effieer* ate %» A gheromke*. MvoaUmifc* teebate' m^easFw-miei, ■^te-^wsWT wmswy erorrowwiro-W CkWiiiiiiviiftdftiisifjfy Z e r o 'W e a t h e r H a s H u x t R e a c h C r o p Reports wo get a re 'th a t the peach crop, if not the trees, have been great ly damaged by the zero weather. Gov ernment reports are that 75 per cent of the crop, in Indiana and Illinois will be a failure. Georgia peach trees were also damaged by the cold weather, The effect of the winter on bees is also questioned aB some hive owners in this section predict the entire stand will be found dead, PUMMINGS-COTTON NUPTIALS -^BATURDAY INXHN IA GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE ENTERTAINED FRIDAY NIGHT The members o f the' Golden Rule Circle Class of the Methodist Church entertained the Men's Bible Class a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman last Friday evening. ’ A fter a bountiful covered -dish din ner had-been enjoyed, the regular monthly meeting was conducted, with the president, Mrs. C, E. Masters, pre siding. Mrs. George Hammonhad charge of the devotjons which consisted of group singing of fam iliar hymns, prayer, and a splendid paper by Mrs. Hammon entitled, “My New Year and Yours.” A short business session wait then held and reports from various com mittees were given. % A fter the business meeting, the .en tertainment committee gave a .vary fine program, Mrs. Markle and Mr*. Johnson led in the group singing of a number of .our S. S. songs which were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Harkle then sang a solo, entitled; “The Little Red B ueV Mrs. Richards gavs a roaring, "Buying A Hat,” which w a s' very cleverly acted out tjy Mrs. Maaters. Several contests Were also enjoyed, among them being a planting contest and a True and False list of state ment*. Rev. Markle gave a sketch, "Poor Little Match Girl,” in whkh he took the parte o f all torse characters in a very able and entertaining manner. The president of to*(Men’s Bible tins*, Mr. Masters, gave a sperto In which ha exprsesed to e opproriorien of hfs class fo r tits very jfciosi evening whkh tjw ladies had provided fo r them. ».• . 1 Jtero weatitsr S i ____ damage to w ater Bute abate town, fe foot the post ten days bar* hero tt* coldest since to* system wee ty m il in 1980. About midnight Saturday i t weedier covered the water prottUM wag dte punishing f a s t and by tomtom r u m ing it was lrnrd to f i n T w S w S r , place in town. J . Lkyd C en te r, and F* JS. Harper, superintendent, ton former .a member o f to* Board e f Public affairs, worked a ll night ta remedy the trouble, A malfi on West Xenia ave. had frteeti and bfoto- Both worked all d*y jh s d iy te fte - plenish the water m v ty as*l<)tonse pumps were pfun^ping etoedtill-Rtifi only a p a rt of toe town hodwran a light w ater pressure eat^r: .Itetoiffi morning. „ ‘ , '■ Scores of patrons b i n frtsm i jpHUffi and eyeiy effort has beenp # te tiP tf i restore th e water sertiee. Thll UMI were warned of a Water shUrtegnMoMK the puljpits on Sunday due to nsnssslijT of fire''protection. . » . -■ ' I t will take several days to roster* he water supply and- cons«MMHp:n>w urged to use caution th a t firo protee* tionw ill be possible should toerobew - fire. I t will be several days before he water pipes to rostdencee wfll aS : be thawed out qceorri»r4»- -<>#1*. ' 1 ............. i" i hi u jb' im i ■ - County Appropriation ' ’* Set AtrgWl-teft The Greene tpunty commiaslofiegA prepared and approve^ a , b triE ^ fi« r the present year a t $201,6fi8T ,50^ county entered th e year witoA.belawm of $7,338.61 unappropriated,, surpte^- fo r emergency purposes.,. .Jh;ocT“is8i0,iert ‘ $126,989 fo r th* ro fd funto haesit. upon expected revenue .gTf^’th ti taxes and motor vehicle Hrwssa ifses.i and $4,669 fo f the ,,dogv,<uul.-Rentef" fund, created hy r e c a s ts 1te a * to f t sal* o f dog -sfcpL , t- 1 V. ..... P»«- sroerte te d -» p g « te ^ tiro )'!<irifi 1940 governmental ptaposefi ahawtek an increase over la st year, nsceedetefc commissioners showing: $H2i46Mltt was appropriated-in two ineta to e teep $54,858.80 fpr the first' qaartea a n d . $137,637.69 fo r toe la st nine; mumtErf o f 1989. In recent years it had berii^ mw-> ternary to make a temporary o ifite*" priation fo r toe first throe m etelii^ owing to th e uncwrtajnQr-.over-protoi* able income from taxation eo maMf- Dwelling Bunted At Wilberforce Hire burned away the roof' an<8 gutted toe interior of 4 tWe-tetef frame rteidence owned-by Mis* 'imM t L*e a t Wilberforce about 10 •o'eMSk« Monday morning, Origin of to a Mfiae'’ was not immediately determteed^fiafi'.'- the damage was unestimatod. P a rt of the household furnkhiiiiS1 were saved. Volunteering as fire- - fighters, Wilberforce Univentey s ite ’ dents subdued th e .flames before residence Was completely daatteyoto The fram e Worif wo* leift- sWefiffigt' Miss Lee, employed in Daytett <*to« school trocher, and her mother, W m Mary Lee, occupy the heeee, whMi a t one time was owned by to* late BislW|r - James A. Shorter of WHbtetoree and I* located directly opposite a stteway 1 Hall. Tax Duplicats . j^ v B M M t e d Valuation of r e ii m k m m im i M*# utittty hoMtega I n GrorostoSMEMR I* listed a t tie# 1M2, aa k - crease of ffiUMf** over to* 1986 to * duplicate, Grouty Amlltor.J» J . 'Gro- le tt ammroesd Tust fiuy. The n iffitiro of $4>tofiifi worth 'Of- now Imilfiirofi and infiprihements to tin to iljn ito tins the loriloot to to* too* fisMflfifcto* auditor sold, Tho vuiro si-ffiiU lfi a fWEM touroaso. to fim |i» fifiiilS >m panito a id now plstos i ffi m il to lwls roofieifc'a■ ae -M jnusmg. OgLj*, wftvfttOyMmWBIIi 'ftwWftWBftftft S^MffiiftffiVft -ftft* matador o f too towoass. - IDCAL B 0 T 8 NOWLOCATED IN iPERMBNANT-GAMPR Jarir Hcyptog wrltos to te wtifit tin* ho is now looatod pomenrotiy to to* Otib d ro p ,a t Bw rieroa, D m , and tiiat Brito 1 Dotty to* haro ssfit to til* OOG oamy M Loads. Utah. UrPftpPI Jrim Martin, 17 ; WjinroMfil, v ... seeerw eae* - the Otoe Poetors1 teMiMML, Taaatom. 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