The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
,W t i i } l n i .... .---1 ■MteftMEMMI! -A9 fWP' muiMiapRK jsm.mm- ■wfflmm p a S L wMintoFwfe4» *F fifiaflWfe* m w i f mm* . IfcOiaiKUJMirKUJ*CBTOTOf. : n o . w » 8 B i K « K T 1 -% c w o s jv w y » -. M ertsr o f Congress, Seventh d d * District TheRepuNJoan Nstipnsl Ooqvt^tion will be held in PWladdphi*. beginning Ju*e 24fe, next.' This decieten ?W*s reaeb*cL*t:'s meeting of t»h*’*Republi can Motional CtemmiWo* to Westong- ton butt Friday. Th# Dapperstic Uon- veatta*. ha* already designated Cbb •.cag* n*fe* meettogjtf*** to r ffir***»r Ventieo, but th* date of"the Demo cratic National Convention, was not fixed by the Comrrdtfee, power being conferred .upon Nation*) Chairman Farley to ia$ fee, definite drt-teft-feu convening of the Convention after the Republican Convention place and date wer* fixed.. **. ,. .- „ judgment * awarb *© Jrtgawwta foe fa |0 9 to feme of William E and MarcwwtBteeeer a r t 040# to r Joint M. McOey have been handed down by the mwttt to their ‘mi** arato unto agatest John Crptew*, a t daeontoe of fee,L*w* jl Cypfcws es tate. Both claim* ware bold valid. WeCoy had filed a *Wm tor «MNM iato. agatoat the Cypher* estate, The ae a W t interest to certain real es- briginjtrclajm asserted by the Bren ner* W*s ferfeAW o r n similar 5-21 Ftofesfcy.tottoeat. ,, I i i - f ! |) i fa fff tfti i^Lti't2*' * "V—'* Vv Reverbrations from the- meeting of the .American Youth. Congress last can still be htord about Washington, th e ,approximately three thousand member* pf the organization in at tendance voted*down resolutions bar ring Communist* from membership meetings those "who proposed such and went so far ns to' eject from their losolutitha. Theypaid a^visit to PresL '* dent Roosevelt a t the White House, where they were -told rather plainly that S 6 me of their actions, did not meet with his,approval..,His "lector- ing” of the Youngsters was so dif ferent in tohe and meaning front tht speeches delivered, and statements given to the same group by hi3 good wife, Eleanor, that the Capitol hat .been buzzing with commentOver since. • On Friday-the^youijg radical* visited Congrea*, Where they over-flowedthe galleries, cheered the. speeches pf the so-called' "Liberals” and hislrt the statements ipado by-more conserVa- tlye legislators during propeedings bn toe Slow, with' the ,result that they were admonished several tiinesby the • prewding pfficor, and Capitol police men and door keepers were Icept busy in attempt# to keep feem qutet. Their k demonstration r tr tn g ly b*» mad* to feeir rwteeri fo r an .appropriation, of five hundred - xttUHpn dollar* for the Youth Program sponsored by them- . . President Ro^sevelCs sending of ■ Undersecretary.of State SUmner Wet-- les to Europe a* his personal emia- ' sary hSs brought about much discus- sion and uneasiness on Capitol,Hill and,."Judging*from toe. mail received, . also among toe people of the United States generally. Evidently the sinie 'sort of a Eufopeah visit made by Col onel E. M- House*during, the Wilson administration about twenty-five,years igo .has not been, forgotten* Some of the revelations feat have comet in-me moirs and biographies published abide that time as to what happpned prior to toe entry of toe United States into toe tost World War cause special at tention to he focussed upon the .acti vities, of Hr. Welles, Tfhe American people, df course, want the govern- mefctto be of all possible assistance in bringing about peace iq Europe; but they da net want any activities r on the part of American representa tives that may eventually involve the United States in the OWWorld con flict.. The citizenship of the United States is almost unamimous in in sisting that this country remain at ■ peace. - . . . ' The national political pot continue* ■ to boil and bubble, with interest cent- ©ring on the question as to whether President RCoeevelt will break tradi tion bp being a candidate fo r * third term. It is generally conceded th a tif he wishes he cap forte his own nomi nation by the Democratic National . Convert**. However/ Vice President Garner is proceeding with his cam paign to r the presidential nomination, Pofttwuwtor. GeMra) James A..Farley has entered as a'candidate in the Meepeehttseites presidential primary and Other conservative Democrats are tririUr step* that clearly indicate this it Mr, Roosevelt seek* toe Presidency agate hU candidacy Wll hot have the Undivided or enthusiastic support of the Democratic party, The.eutstaftdtag social event In con nection with the meeting of the Re publican National Committee and the general gartering Of party chieftoft* In Washtogton to rt week wtoafente- aeptom* gtvan by -Ohio*# Republican Naifcsui CemmHteeWoman, Katherine Kwaaedy Rrewn of Dayton, to honor «f ir tK ir and Mrs, Robert A. Taft, Members at to* G irt R*publk*« Con griiiririril del«#atlawand toelr ladie* mrtitod Mrs- Brown to receiving the tomdeeds of Mstfegulshed gumta pay ing heasw to toe Obio genator and bis mied wfie, Aeaempaivied by » thousand or so DIVORCE SUITS ' .Gross neglect of duty ‘'fever-sinoe their man-iage” .and cruelty are the .cluprges contained in a divorce com plaint fiUd-bi common, pleas tourt by Theodore H. Baker against Gwendolyn Aim Raker, Pomeroy, O., whom he married Dec, 21,1937. .Violet Dhonan charges- wilful ab sence from home for more than three, years In a, divorce action against Wil- ferd Dhonan*. Springfield, O. They were married Dec. 14, 1935 a t Rich mond/tod- She plaintiff requests, an u^ard fo r attorney fees. GRANTEDDIVORCE 7 Doris Stephens has been awarded a divoice from Thurman R. Stephens on grounds,of gross neglect of duty and given custody; of two minor children. Ijia defendant, was ordered to contri bute ¥10 a week toward their support. 1 4 , ^ J* * ORDER PARTITION WADE I'-axtition of real estate has been att- tlsorized-in the case of Charles Stier against Grace Mangan and others. C. R. Hales, E- D. Haines and Charles Zellwere appointed commissioners,for that purpose. - ‘ MOTION OVERRULED Upholding a ¥175 damage verdict m favor of the defendant^ the court has denied a h’ew trhil motion filed by Marvin Kpnis, plaintiff in a suit against Daniel Boone. 2UiT':0LRD'. AGAINST *, / , S t e ph en H eal estate Lee' Beal ha* filed suit in Clmttm ^Jelurty Stmnimn Ttoto ^ agriniit Netty Beal* administratrix of the es- httte oil Stephen Beal, deceased, to Col lect $5,909.1$, allegedly due fet ser vices rendered the"late Stephen Real, h the operation of his farm. MjjjJer A,Finney, of Xenia, are at ferneys for the plaintiff* - .. ESTATES valued . Two estates 'liave been appraised under probate court direction for in heritance tax purposes^ as follows: t Estate’ of Henry L. Binder: gross value, fZ&p/tZ.12, including personal propertyworth $572.12 and real estate valued a t ¥24,450; debts ¥8,139.43; ad- mieistrative cost ¥440; net value, $16,- 442.69,,- - ■ , Estate p f William J. Baker: gross value, $2,389; obligations, |4,062; net value, nothing.'' APPOINTMENTS MADE . Nannie Evans as administratrix of the estate of Oscar Evans, late of Bowersville, under $ 1,000 bond, William M« Smith, as administrator cf the estate of Maude % Smith, late of Xenia, under bond of 112,000- Waiter Menke as executor of the es tate of Louis Menke; late of Beaver creek Twp,, nndfr $1)000 bond. Edna Wolf as executrix of the es tate of Litlfe Stevenson, late of Xenia, Under $12,000 bond, _ Marcus Shoup as executor of the es tate of Ann O’Donnall, late of Xenia, under $10,090 bond, MARRIAGE LICENSES .(Granted) Isaiah Chance, 144 Hawthorne St., Dayton, truck driver, and Arthur Lee Jefferson, .719 E. Mtfn Bt, Harry W. White, Spring Valley, R. R. l,ck rkand Evelyn E.-Conover, 429 W. Market **, • “ " Kenneth K. Stevens, Yellow Springs, waiter and Lenora Hargron, Yellow Springs- t w o r t t o ' nyjysEi uiwwWw. OIW m* or m r t m !F v ? *W m catost €be*M CaiWr tosi. wpwiBx !wnwa#^iapS-s^qnpsir": by toe Uniw NariMis 4 % riartrid , awCastigned feeApri t . . If has becomeknowntoat the Sprifgw Arid firm will request to to * foreiga jury be selactsd for the trial, follow, ing a well estabUsbed policy in litiga tion involving « board of county com adssioners. Dteal jurors, as taxpayers, would have a t feast a slight financia interest to the outcome of such cases, The^damage action resulted from the collapse last Sept- 22 of a bridge spanning the south fork of Massif's Creek on; the Jsmestown-Selrae rd., to Ross township.' A truck owned by the Bprtogfleld concern fell toto the shfl few. creek bed, where it caught fire and w** destroyed, The bridge also burped. . . JUie milling company charged the bridge was in a weakened condition and collapsed under the weight,,of the loaded truck- This claim was denied by county commissioners, who count ered, with a contention the structure was wrecked when the truck was “driven into the righthand side,*' ... - W - . CecilStrobridge Is ; NowCWefDeputy ' Sheriff George Henkel this week ah' pounced the promotion of Deputy Cecil Strobridge as chief deputy to trice the place vacated by Ralph Davis,who re signed last Week. Strobridge has been road patrolman to the county.; ., Deputy SidneyWhitton has been ad vanced to' road patrolman.and' John Geiger, who hag been a specisi deputy subject to* cato*takes Whitton^ piace at the county jail, Geiger just r«c*nt- ly started the business add'manufac turing census, hut this week resigned that position- John' Whittington has been offered the census position,' he betog.a former shfeatax-exatotoer.. ,•Alpha Methodist. Church' trustees have petitioned Common Pleas Court for^authority to approve a recent sale of Alpha real estate, for $10' to Hazel Brill, who conveyed the property to Harry Brill, one of the church trus tees. A residence is how being built on the tract, according to the petition. The sale, negotiated last Jan. 30, was necessary to procure funds to finance useriouslyjieeded” church repair*, the trustees explained. WTWpP>ll*lflPI .^ , .1 a. had defeat 1 gym euuriywMn this fees thb toerij MStfd of ririMMasl to a roar, The' itafe __ A t Eie%ilf feel JaeketsfrilfeE scoring a t dny Roberta, oeafe twelvepotota to 1 ly, Wilmington, fk and c*maamSamamal mHrWty- VM< nfQ j The feed teem- night?' Hie Csdarvili waa as fellows: Wilmiagtea Rulon, — Seort,»f W. Weariy, f Stocejrf.f Payne, c .Tucker,,* .Steele, g K, Weariy, g‘----- COLLEGENEWS The basketball team pfeyed host to Btofftoh College, lest S a t evening at Alford Gyifi and succeeded in trounc ing the invaders by a score of 39 to 23. On Tuesday our rivals from Wil mington came over and left us on the short en of -p. *3-35 'score. Two other games are scheduled for this week, Giflto College here last night and Ur bane -Jr. College at Urbena tonight. One senior, Russel Roberta will be playing his last game for Cedarrilfe. Roberts is toe only member of the preeent squad to be lost by graduation. His presence will be missed very much next year. •„ My. Curl Dlgel, Probation Oflker of the Juvenile Court of Springfield, spoke on “Juvenile Delinquency and What the Courts Are Doing About It” a t the Y.M, and Y.W, meeting Wednesday, The girls Of tbs Y.W.C.A. antertaln ed College men with a party Monday night at Alford Gym. The girls com pletely tumid thsr tables by asking to* follows for “dates” and then calling for them. Games ware pfeyed and re-i fm bmanta served. Dour, ■iBlpatriek attm ded js Jotot meitoigrOf yemng peepk At the F irst Methodist Onttoh to Trey, TREATALLDOGB R A B ® The CEi Wgma Phi Rorority held a Kfhie9fc03 ^ 1<g2!2^ ^ b £*S2Trltofei rtStat' oratory diagnosis) have eecarred to Greene County, five to Sad «mMd Yel low Springs mid one to FairifeU, A number of cases have a!eo oeeurred to neighboring eounttes, If fee fCUesttog suggestions ware carried oat, fe* spread of rabies could be definitely checked in a very short ttota, 1, Keep dogs confined on property Of owner, i , Keep dog* on leash J:£r. 7 witi,rsErszssTEZsrss; h'LttoE lt/iw«sm ' w* Mini Rabies Virus, NrnnUr tour Is the most affeattoa Dr, Mi(^*es««y and Rev, KfeNrtrtdk have been Mritfng to »«igtox»tog High Seheofe amoag toem bring BefflMtook and Bprtot VAfiar, Friday Hek toth, nni/$0nfk Oharleato**aad-fedma^ Fri day, February 23rd. Dr, McChesney a d d r e s s e d the “farmwrs* lasfeotte*’, Eeweraville, Wad^, Feb, m k f Ttatife Ffe, 15th, AS,. e~. i.Jk •H®' vEallO 0J> ggchigjfeldp fepgeNiEton stadsMaeon' jAaMMIMMlrfi* we Gm m Sb^ FEBRUARY28,1940 basket hall Yellow Jack- on Alford of 43-85. By ihmika its own ;gamewinnings ; eouMnot get- >wait 23-12, the i the lead oft the game/ IfefCaptured Ito scoring. Wear- 10 points, Kav- loeris, each had had fire points. Urbana Friday •'<■ i VK-N. f;-r rilmington ltoup ' ' A . E Mot Hattie Brife Bpahr, 84, «dfe Mom B. Spahr, feed a t fee home to r so®, Writou Spahr, Xafea, early Tfeffkfey woratog after * brief ill nee* See to paonmonfe. The dheemd waa bora to 2 fegas> Twp. Feb. 28,1856, fee danghtar • f Mr, smd Mm, Obarfes GartreB. 1 was Married to Mr. Rpahr Oct. 1879. She waa a member of the Bril brook Methodist Charge - Besides her husband, who is 85 year* old,.fee deceased leavee one son, Wal ton, former ‘dapetty aheriff, feree grandchildren and six great grand children, ' The fuaerM was told from fee Spahr home Thureday u d fetor from the BeUbrook Methodist church, with bur tol in Bellbrook Cenietery. . SCHOOL N E W S CHURCH NOTES •Bowman, g P* ,F. fe p', -1 , ’ 6 0 6 2 10 ’.fit. 0 3- 5 *r***«--'il ^ 9 2 0 - I ° / 2 — -,'4 ' 9 — —0 0 r ° Totals' ‘ f ®* -# 6 ^ GritorriH* Kfevensgh, f_ . :jJnton,/f' kfoore, f ' Roberts, 0 —~ ifartnmn,' g ,_ Itoewib’* ^ ,^ . 4 .—i Jk |t-. 8. 3 0- 4 ‘ 6 \ 0 1 P. 7 7 LA 12 0 0 5 Totals i — 12 11 85 3n^l«-Geo.'Bu|ftMfe (Dayton). ^ .. m ...‘Km r&h RabWWarasAs To ' ^ \ S e s t o e f 'B e B s k m Deriartig.'ttot is dying to Rrifei Xfeils WRt eflhtoton riirifeng- sd the GraeM-Fayetfe-Me th o d i s t Men’s BrothorhoodrWith the statement :dbnday night that “ftafess we revital ize otosyitopguei to g <dntoh^f».'re--: iigion'rwill'hieet.tto-''Mine 'fatft/to :A- ftierica»” t o t t i W itt spoke on * pro- (ram-fe the Sbriif 'Vitfey Methodist Church, attended by 115 members of th# two codnty toothewtosfe.'- ;v - * Dr.RR.Mc€teUan Head&GrceneGo. ■MufehumAiaosiation . - .. . . ... • . . -1 ■->> '^ ^ ■■ A t a meeting of the Greene County luseum'Assodatkm in XCnia Monday, Dr. Ben B. MoCfeHsii Was reelected president. Elfht of the nine directors whose te rn s eacpire were teriected for throo more yean. • Other •officer*, wfeo reefected, are Dr, Ven dtir Veer TftyJor, vfeo presi dent;- C, O. Nybfedh, recording secre tary; Mr*. Wilson W. Grikway, Ced- arvfee, correeponding eecrvtery; and R, O. Weed, treosafer . Mrs. Allyn C. Swinnertort, Yellow Springs, was elected a new director, filling * Vacaftcy on the board Created by the resignation o f Harvey Elam, Xenia, former^ferk of courts, Roy G. Fitzgerald, Dayton, preei dent of the Dayton Historical 8odeiy and former congressman waa guest speaker and t o an informal manner toH of the settling of Greene County and vicinity and exposed a great deal of.political Intrigue and conspiracy of those early days, aa traced in history, modem fiction and from his own re search, Bunniesaiid Game jPr ttoetor E , D. Stroup, with the Grseee Otoftty IW t #wl tUmttM Rocfetfetowsnmauces feat fifesEHsM bunnies a r t thirty pair of irm»ariuit partridges ware given liberty to fee couhty, Sunday. The state purchased 1000 pairs of the Wed#and 25,000 rub- bits ns breeding stock to too .state. One hundred home grown pheasants from fe* Urban* tom Wert also lib erated fe feto eeftM*-* TAX DEPUTY W ttA BE . KlfeSMFMMWrttY 2847 •- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN - • Rafeh A. Jamieeen. Mtoietor “Sabbath School 10 A. M. Stmt, Em ile Finney.' Preaching 11 A. M„ “What Ixtoe?” ''*• , YJP.C.U. 6:30 R. M, Leader, Doris iowpsfey. i ‘ * Union Service 7:39 P. M. in the Methodist Church. ’ ^ • No Choir Rehearsal this week. Prayer’Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M, a t fee home of Mrs. E. G. McKlb- ben. Chapters 18 and 19 in our hook, The annual All Day Meeting of the Woman’a Missionary Society Will be held to fee church next Monday. TOE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Ret, BenJatalftN. Adama, Minister Sabbath, February 25—9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra. • ’ ■ Sunday School lO A. M. Supt. H. K. Stormont. ^ * 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser mon Theme: “The;Owner Of Souls.” 2:30 P. M,-Joint meeting of-Session and Trustees. 8:30 P._ M.' (Christian Endeavor a t fee fiiome of Mr, and Mm. Kreitser. Dcvotionat Deader: David 'Ramsey, Thw»,r F fe, tkfe ^Ktodfe^i fe# A deputy | wmm fee Ggpiy Auditors oflfeawm be to IjH m m ** fe# may. #r*s ofife# *n FshfU fy I I a r t # r to aid cHiswu to m 0 m arnrt m m H i J amestown ih rt 0 r tv to. »iw 7:30 P. M„Union Evcning Service a t the Methodist Church. The Rev, Carl Plummer, Pastor of th#High:Street Msfeodfet Church of Springfield, will speak.* J # Monday, Feb. 28— 7:30 P. M. Session Meeting a t the ’Mans#,, >• • *• -- „ Wednesday. Feb. 28— - 7:30 P. H. Orcheatra Rehearsal. , 8:09 P,"M, Chtdr Pr*efe»; ‘ *; Thursday,-Feb. 20 — 12:00 Noon-^Missionary Meeting and Luncheon a t the Manse. Bring dish to pass, and table service.-The committee will furnish coffee, rolls, ond butier. Bring dim* calendars and XSckr.dues. Gueat. speakers. Saturday, March 2— 4:00 P. M. Pastor's Communicant Glass.s _ ; METHODIST > David H- Markfei Htolater ’ Sunday, February-25, 1940 10:60 A/M.-—Sunday School lliOO A. M>—Morning Worship— Sermon Theme: “The Cross mid Christian Experience." 6:30"P, M.—Youth Fonan. Discus sion Subject—“Asoetictam” 7:00 P. M. Union Servioe. The ser mon will be preached by Rev, Car) Plummer, paster of ..High Street ltefeodist Church, Springfield. Rev, Hummer was a tormer Missionary to China- t; - ■ ; ■ ' *Wednesday, February *5—7:80 Len ten Service a t parsonage. \ . * Thursday, February 29—8:00 Gold en Rule Class a t the church. Friday, Match 1—2:00 Wilmington District called meeting at.BUnckeet- *ri , • * ■ • . . ■» OnWednesday evening February 14, » tine group of people gathered a t fee Methodist church fo r sn JntemStkmal Fellowship supper. Hie speaker Was Rev. Walter Kilphtriek, ' president elect of Cedarrilfe Collage, He gate a fine mtexprafetion of fee European situation. ■ , l m Thursday th« followinr attend ed th* Methodist Advance Cdhventkm at Memorial Hall, Columfeas,Mrs. An na Wildmaiy Miss Dorothy Nelson, Cfeyton Wiseman, Mrs. Mary C,Math le, and Rev, David Markle. They were privileged to hear splendid addreseeS by Bifeop if, Lester 8mife, of Cto- ehmati; Miron A. Morriil, of CMeage; Blsbop J. Lloyd Desell, Birmingham, Ala.; Bishop Ivan Lee Holt, DaOss, Ttecaa; Bishop 4< P. fibaw, New Or- feafts, 1 a . Approximately cite feou s#ad were to atteodanee. This to om «f a seried of )fefeedfet Advmwe Con- vsirtione held thmftght fee United jCkaaal BeeasteMt 1 Friday, Fafenary If, tea Assqsthly prograea ov#r*<mr public address and rafe* system was eeudaeted by Grades ■pneto six with fee following program Announcer, Billy Furst; “AUThings Bright a r t Esauttofe”, First Grade “Urn Lovable Child”, Mary Louise Btoermont; “BooksNever Tell”, Donald Pemberton; Story,1Billy Purdom Gouge* Secbnd Grade; Oh Captain My OtqtotoL-Phyllto Adams; *Tnm- tHfecond of Fribroary”r -Hehm Wil Barnsen; “Somfeody’s Mdfern”, James Staton; Song, Third Grade; Biography pt LongfieBow, Xafefeen Evans;^Th* Arrow a r t fe* Song”—Joan Whit tington; "The Village Blacksmith”— Harold Bwaftey; "God BI osb Ameriea” —Fifth Grad*. Ftofe a r t' fexfe Grades Ptoy Maim, . BOys of our fifth and sixth grades •to well on feeir way to making a good varsity team, In a home gafiie With Mason on February 6 , our fifth And sixth'grade lad*' emerged -as vic tors wife » score of 23 to 15. .0p Feb- rttery 19,’fees* hoys agaiirpucceeded to overcoming Mason to a game playr ed on the "Mason 1 'floor. TMa time fee score was 20-19. ' •, - , E.A.R. Pilgrimage Contest. / - Luetta vBush ranked" fifth to fee county to the D.A.R, Gitfeenship Pil grimage Contest, wife a score o f 100 out of a possible -150; points. . (C ontinued O n P sub ^T hbee ) 5 .M.McKayChosen - LeSburd Successor S.'MiltenMcKay, Xenia, wril known insurance man, has been elected:* director of fee Citizens National Bank mid also as scretary of the Home Fed eral Ravings A Loan ABsociation, suc ceeding the late Harry 3 . LeSourd, in both -positions: •W, B,, LeBourd suer feeds hit fafeer aa a director of the Home. Richard H. LeSourd, Lansing, l& fett* js s u j# .fen r tn aafedvJriH. tom j cOmq alfiliated wife th e ' insurance film under fee direction of Mr, Md- fey: James Adair' becomes sscretary of the Citizens' Board, a place bold by the' elder LeSourd.' , . ' ' r • / 1 OhioYouthHas ^Eaten’ Through* TubeSlncel 926 Edward E, Kindall can take castor oil without a shudd«r; he eats-three meals•a day although he never gets hungry or felrs^r. ' I :The secret of the teeming mystery s',that Kindall hat taken food through tube inserted in his abdomen since ate in 1926when typhoid fever .con tracted hf* esophagus, In that 14 years he has gone through high school dofle light work, .and has entered the race for Monroe COunty recorder. He it 24 yeara old. Odor of co0ktog.food dofe not tempt him, Kindall says, although he gets weak if hb does not “eat.” When be, feels the need', he inserts * small fun nel in the abdominal tube and literally pours fee food to hi* stomach. He takes only -such soft feeds as teal#, cocoa, malted milk, eggnogs a r t broth. He cannot retain food tak en through h it mouth- KtodaU says he “feels fit as a fid dle* a r t never fe iU, , He walked almost three miles a day while attending Perry rural'high school, a t nearby Antioch from- which he was graduated to 1938. For hobble*, Kindail has guitar and banjo playing, painting, and furniture making whteb he learned ill school. His handicap “just won’t get me down,” to his own words. ‘ CHilRCH OF TOE NAESWE Bgnrieria. IfeSMEihfe. 8188 "'ll. 1 W.~- day, T ill f« m OhioWfewti To . HotriTaftDrive Announcement has boon mad* that Senator Robert Taft headquarters to Cleveland ha* named Miss Margaret Baker, Springfield, a r t Mrs, Kafeeiy toe Brewa, Daytoft, to head fe* wo men** division to fee drive to atoect delegates to-fed RjywMhffin Mdlksrt Oonvefttioft to fe*' interest of Btoator Taft, who seeks fee nemiaatien. PSB3S.HJ0ATWJI laatoafeHRiMRrtNimii^^ WSS 01 I E T 9RmV iw 1 U M L » Th* local high, school tomkat halt team fajfed t* take fee measure at fee fast Bprtog Valley team at Em a<h nial county tournament to fee new Physical Education totttdfeg, Tiwfe. hrtofe a crowd fetfanited r t rtM . The jtoeal hoys could apt hoM feeir ’ own a r t fee game muted-wife a 41- *9 sfefe, Brewer scored IS points, Coffy 8 , and Ferguson 0 four fee local leaders. Haines of f$. Valley fended 18 cf fe# 45 point* scored, Other scores for the Friday berfes were: - •” _ ROss, 55; JeffSrSoih 80, • • Beavercreek, 24; Bellbrook, 10 ; Yellow Springs, 22; Silvercreek, 20. In the Saturday night se^es Spring Valley and Beavercreek htood as fe e ' only undefeated teams. Bellbrook and. * Jamestown were"' eliminated- Whfie Bowersville, Ross, .Cdarvill* a r t Yet- . low Springs each:have one loo* in fe**’ - double elimination. „ '- ' ’ - . .Three gabies are scheduled for fefe, Friday night, fee first beiftg Rosariftd; ’ ' ' Jefferson girls and fee two-game*Tor he Saturday night fifisls, -, - ; 1 * Ross is to mart Cedgryille in fee first regular'game and Jeffersmi and, • Yellow Springs meet for fee aemb- ' - finals . ' -f' ; Saturday night Witt witasap two -;- games, Spring Valley and BeaVermreek and fee semi-finals, or the winnors of the Friday contest, . , Junior J u # was high tay titer feead - ' team to toortogwife elevfeiipotots And Outstanding play*, y ; ' 1 The followjng- ate the SaSturdsy > -< s c o re d - tk *s : T ’ ' 3lr ‘ - . " Jeffersoh, 81; Bellbrook,N25. ^ Beavercreek, 40; Ross, 84. y Cedarville, 28; Siltercreek, 24. Spring Valley, 40; Yettow Sprtogs,; - •- 15."' • : ' • ' •- »( , 'The officials'-were:, George Buttftell - ', Wittenberg); Ted Tprlto* (Witte®- - berg) and Dave Carter; <Qhfe Sfirte). <*_ w h it e M ay g e t in Feriner Gevmwor . Geerge WMto while to Waabtogtom oeaf tertog WfUl Visa P*a*M*Kt Gamer. muMMUMadfeed w ■*!,**■ -ea a vmrjmsnrwuw wwwsaeeve a ew^mnnwp^wwewesr ■e^^wyew toMbliubm* ''Srt*’ fe -irtferift^stoisif HVav*Ito|pK iREPRfiPEHs m * Jjltoaar c^^Ktefiuui^bas 8 er' .Etetfe ffih it lfQMIfertfelQvi-Vw .ptvwV^i » 1 jWwW'totSPfg %MPIfeTOnPMV|r mWnllViKlqF wHj ► 4aa .m- jMtJSLjAL |gL| fe Veciaiiem w rt- Dafe* m e w ^arityPayimontBitrt .* 1 OnCorn andWli«*t Parity payment rates on cdmrnnd wheat for 1040. were announted’ fete week' by the' Greene County AAA Committee. The rates announced are: corn, 5 'cent* per bushel; and WheSt,' 10 cents^per bushel. , ■ • * These' payments,-' according to' Jo seph B. Mason, Greene County AAA Chairman, will bemade on fee normal yield ’of each farmer’s-acreage allot mentfor each of fee Crops if fe* farm er. cooperates wife fea pteririoiwt of the Agfetoltutal Cepservstibn, Bto^ gtam r • - The parity payment* announced this week *te in. addition to the -tegUla* agricultural - conservation . payments . made to farmer* 'who cooperate to' fe* 1940 AAA F^ariri Program; The farm ers conperatingin the 1010'Farai few- gram will teceiVe a total payment of 19 cents per bushel on wheat a r t 15- cents f t bushel on corn. No Reapprafeai Of F ro p ^ It - Involfecdln Toat 4 esa**waiaimto '* * A new test of the tax exemption status'of Antioch College's isopitoty holdings would not involve a gteotal roappriaal of Yellow Springs real es tate, Greene County Auditor J. J. Car- :«tt states. Commenting npon a movement for possible showdown to n tax ooa- troversy between Yellow Springs m i-, dents a r t the college, Curiefe ■iitofeg*< a procedure feat crntM tot frifewr t by ils office inreviewtog fee tax wewap Jon question. " Ttok first step would be te request the ecffiey* te teffle IR *1R* property a* tax emempt, *etfe»g f r t b ft few* eriptkm of the lsnd a r t lm rtfc rt **4 fe* mtoeegaanotoi uees to wWife fftiy are put. Auditor Curiete said Ida sfitoe m i l l then tnmMk'lM i tw 4ke feat# Department of Taerttife wiMk weutojHMM tortirteMM irtrtaiaiia w ipwi‘profile jqppifro ffrop- iWNi-wi1 taken from fee sinfe ‘ firttog*. , alMMiWMMIMMl TWUDAMAffffiilWl Joseph J.Ga* 51-8 d a ftrtrt apdiait fee l i r titto , QabeetofeMfet' to erep*. fetiNMna, totto daaumee t o fee iMMewetfttfifiJEE Eefe m i * i n n w w w eFPww wemi^ereinmw syupanewnwe eeimi^Nai SWNfc gPHfe »] i
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