The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

mmmm », m se 8*£w l^fiters Af« Uneasy, 0vw O eetor Chanee With the ariotme«ftri*at t?f the elimi­ nation. ojf two erostag* between Cedar- TflUe and South Charie*ton over route 4% wad whet will feeepme of, the old rpad by Iwving'Tha proposed new road follow on the north Bide o f the Penn­ sylvania linos between; the above * points has farmers guessing. Farmers say that the old road will he closed at the McDorman crossing a t the west end and at the-east end, west of South Charleston,, The only way o f ingress or egress to farms on the old road will be at Selma. ' Landowners on the old road to be closed are exercised according to re­ ports and expect to take up the mat­ ter with the State Highway Depart­ ment, ‘ It is gpid the elimination Of the old •■crossings and closing the Toad at the ’ two points nnder. the law will permit the state to assess the Pennsylvania fo r part o f ifte cost of the improve- ‘ merit I f left open the state must pay •for the cost of the new road. County Board Draft Begiotrants V FJJOM*35$ TO8515 atefii mum. mmmm C H U R C H N O T E S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Birijamfn N/i£dams, Minister Sunday, December 1 i 9:45 A . M. Sabbath School Orchestra •10:00 A* M. Sabbath School, Mr, H. K, Stormont, Supt. li:0 0 A. M, Morning, Worship Theme “ Deliberate Participation.” , 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the Manse. Devotional leader, Rilth Ramsey, All members are requested to read through the Epistle o f James 7:30 P. M. Union evening service at the U, P. Church, Dr. Jamieson will speak. ' Tuesday, Dec. 3—2:00 P. M, Mispah Bible Class at Mrs. C W. Steele’s. Assistant hostesses: Miss Mary Wil­ liamson and. Mrs. Clayton McMillan, "'Wednesday,- Dec. 4-r-3:45-P^M. Jun­ ior Choir Rehearsal. , . 7:00 P. M. Sabbath School orchestra practice. ' ■ ' 7:45 P. M. Senior choir.' Note lo r Choir, Members:—rPlease make a special effort to be present at the special rehearsals during this, the last week before the cantata. Re­ hearsal, will be this Sat. at 7:45 P. M.: Sun. at 2:30 P. M., Wed. at 7:45 P, M and the following Sat. at 7:45 P. M. METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Saturday, Nov, 30—Greene County EpWorth League. Booth' Festival at Trinity Church, Xenia, r Choir Rehearsal 7:30 P. 'M. Sunday School' 10:00 A. M. ' Morning Worship 11:06 A , M. Ser­ mon theme, “ What Jonah Did”. ■ 'Wednesday, Dee, 4* 12:30—Regular •monthly meeting of. the Woman’s So­ ciety o f Christian Service, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Japtieson, Minister , Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Emile Finney, „ Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, '-‘Hope” Y P, C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, “ How our Bible Came to Us” . Lead er, Herman Lewis. , • * UniOb service 7:30 P. M, in our church. Theme o f the message, “ Two Men Who Walked With God” . Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P, M,, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. O, A Dobbins. Monthly meeting of the ses­ sion after prayer meeting. A called meeting .of Xenia Presby­ tery will be held in our church Thurs­ day, December 5, to act on the resig­ nation of Rev. E. W. Welch o f Rey­ noldsburg.* ReV. Mr. Welch is accept­ ing a call to the United Presbyterian ChUrch-ofsWest Middlesex, P a . THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A. M. Preaching Service 10:45-12:00 N. Superintendent of Sunday .School, Rufus Nance. Evening . Junior Service 7:004:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:50 P. M.. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30. * •FARM 4% LOANS | No application fee. No appraisal Refinance'your loans at the i S' • s fe e . i lowest in te re st rates e ve r offered. f McSavaney & Co. London, O. Call or Writ^ LEON H. KLING Cedarville, O. Phone: 16 imtimiHtiiiiKttiHiiimHiiiHmttiuimMmimDiiiotHtiftmj F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio I te ltu Especial Attentiondivert SCttOOIi-AGE BYES AAlt ** Me-RjUlWW* B * . H e w e w v JH * tV -4’»*rtvlU* n-Aiitum O--Daylaat V FalrttoW J~ -Jiu u e * to w u KKnollwood .N Kew Burlington <4-0*tH>ro It J-Rural'KwitO i Sjt-S*l)lna South. Chip:!neon. .S.S.-VSoutli Bolon S.V.pprtiuf Valley \V—WaywstYllla Wl.-'VYlllierforce Y.8r- Yi‘»o\r Spring* X Xt-nl*. COUNTY U5T S3. 2 -t-ip—Thomas rrockelt Pawley, X ., 111 . aioiy- ' ' General Motokn Start* New Foundry InY* B, Tobacc*? dmww *m£ sss M&i T h * G eneral M o to rs C o r p ., which B u rle y tobacco g ro w e r* o f G reene purchased th e A n tio c h . F o u n d r y se ve r- j C o u n ty , > p rtk d p «tte g in ’ th e n ational a l weeks a g o , has s ta rte d the erection j re fe rendum S a tu rd a y , oppressed - o p - o f a new fo u n d ry in Y e llo w S p rin g s j position t o quo tas th a t-w o u ld re strict to process n on fe rro u a , m etals u n d e r a m a rk e tin g *, J . B , M ason a k m t y A A A pltsbrnan P M A iW . ' We, ^ hetebjv btetky* hwjters that *1 harntta* with deg er ftomum AAA Ptal '*1” hweby :W thatwir ^ ’ kqda are ported *wortf»* tetew * s ■aJmes Kemwdy ' j 233Th>KriiiU Wiliam Baker. J. 2338--Timothy 17. .Black, S.V., M . 233T—Dow HoatJck, Jr-, Be. * 2S38—VVllUam Perkin* Barite*, Bp.- 2351*—Kut*ell Knialsy, X., Rl . » 2300-I)ewey Pjn'ey Bledaoe, R.V., B l. 238,1-Jamo* lkert Anthony. Y.S:. "2382- -Herbert TiHntan Barton, Bp, 2303- Barf Phtlll)) Taylor/ 0,. Kl, 2S8-1- Bwrla Prate. S.V., Bo* 123. • 23 ( 1 3 -Pharlf» (illbert WeUfl. i : B2. 23tt(>—Albert Stieucer Morgan^ V.B, 2307—Fred Banin Clark, Y.S. 2388-. Ora Andrew Kennedy, V.S., III. 2380— r-Tliouiaa Hawkins Maydoek, hi. 2370 - il.Wter Franklin Dcmmy, y.8. 2371-AVllllatjtBohert 'Haines,'YB., BL 2372- Marion Richard Storfcr, Y.8., Kl. 2373~llei»ry Starling Kertey, S v. 237-1—Clotua Louts ‘Achapple; Y.H., RL 2375—Joseplt Leo Foley, i., Rl. t> .2378-Laurence Plcukharp, C»., R2- 2377—Clark Warren Linkhort, X.S., Rl, 2378—Kmniert Harold Wenger, Be. 2379— Hall Jerome H ill/3.. Ill, 2580--Charles'Ambrose Klhhy.J., R2, 2381— Leon C.llticrt Winston, J.- . 2382— FranclB Marion Randall. 8.V. - 2383—Donald Kston Rice. Ce-, R2. , 2381'- wmiinni Lewis Hilling. Ce.. RL . 2385—Konnan Chester Kelson. J. 238(i—Ralph 3. Hmltli Y, 8. 1U. 2387- Loren Edwin Patton, T- S., Rl. ^SRS-.Rurtl Fnrtl Weaver, V.S.. Rl. 238ft—Jteso Don Burgurt, Y.S/, Rl. 23it0->. Darhis Samuel Smart. Y.8., RL . 2391—Howard Andrew Randall, Y.S., RL 2392—diaries Edward Jenkins, Y.S., Rl. , 2893- -EIW0o(l Emerson TohlaS. .R.V., Rl. 2.391—Leivls Waller Fltzwater. Ce. 2393'*—loseph Stewart West, t?e. 2390- -Huy Peeks, Y.S. , 2397- Robert Lowell Cooper, Y.S-., Rl. 239#.- Kntmi Loyil Fisher/ Y.S.., IIL 2399- Dillard Hasktte Fisher. Y, S, •2101—Hurold Lester Rlektes. X., 113, 2402--Kenneth Allen Wolford. X., RL 2(03—Kusscit LeRoy Moaon. 3.. H2. 2tfll--Raymond A’ ietor KUne. O. 9405—Atlirl Walker Clemmcr, X.. R2. ■ 2400— ll.irld Cette Brid, S.C, ■2407-Jamcs_B1H*.SlfSIinaitJCe. 2408—Samuel Jacob Wifllams,. X ./ RS. 2409—wuilard Gregg Tlmma, f; 2410— Harry B, Pickering, Ce. • ?41l—Thomas Ecvln Atkinson, X „ Rl, 2412— James-Allen Lup(ly, A. ' 2413—Roy Emerson Bair, IL, B9. 2414—Clarke Byrl, R*. 2415— Paul Edward Frum. D.. R8. 2>1«—Rnlph William Schulte, I).. R8.. 2417-'-Theodore Christ Cltaries. J. 2418 -Alan Dale Crowley, X., R4, 2419- -noward,-Xorivnod Steele, Be, 2120- -Carl Everett! Sutton. J, 2421--Charles Leroy Peterson, Y.S, 2422 -Wlllmr Wayne Deaton, Y.S. 3423- Glenn, ltoy Johnson. Jr., F, . 2‘424—Liiwrenoif 1), llosver, Jr., O. . 2125 -llohL-rt Tracy SColt. J., K2. • 2420- Xnlilt Wilbur Williamson, Ce., R2. 2427—William Styles Carr. X.; R-5. 3428- .Panl'Josepli nimler, X., It4. - "2420--Howard Emerson Swain, X „ 112. 2430— Benjamin; Henry Hotoon, R8. 2131 -Watson Orn Eliott, Y.S. 2482—Sanmel Howard ■Dalhamcr, X.. RJ. - -2133'-Kdkrtr 5latpn Balleyl F. 2431- -Xustin James Hartman, Ce. 24<J5-'Kaye Robert Hargle. Y.S. 2430—Alfred Roland Slaaas, Y.S, 2437—James l’ayfon Dixon, Jr„ Y.S. 24:18—-Paul Howard llassctt, F. ■ 2439--Ernest Lawrence Borgerding. D.« R2. 2140-> Jolm Angtistus Smith, X-. R1- 24( 2 - -Lewis A. Davidson, Be­ a n s -Robert Emerson Cubp. D„ R8. 2144- IrrJng Wingate Biirr. Y.S. 2445 •Clifford Bonthby Satt, Y.S. . 244A--William Small Harley. Y.S. 2447...Gliim Gene Gordon, J, . 2118 -thmald Ernest Unckhold, J. late, patent, that went with the pur. ch*»e. The new building 'Will he brick and nne story and will hare a floor space 100x150. The company will use the building for five years and then it be­ comes Die property Of Antioch College. _' Several months ago Yellow Springs citizens subscribed 525,000 to increase the capital o f the foundry company fo r expansion. Now that General Motors will erect a much larger build­ ing the citizens will not be called up- on for payment of-their subscriptions to the hoilding, 19 Ralph nk-bard Dmmias, X-, R.* 2451— Clarence Alfred R- (tiger, Ce. 2452- 'Robert Morlmt Xuwuian, A. , Z 2153 Ruberl:wayne Brewer, D„ U8. 2(51 Robert Mfuiri-'t- Tate, Be. 2I55---Orville Robert ltovvcn. 8.V., Bl. 243l! - Hftirrtrd Tudor Froeil, J. 2437-'Upward i Artimr Reardcgn, Ce. 2138- ,In1m Calvin Stanton.-O. 2139- Noah Slianm. Ce. 2KU>~'Robert William Johnston, O. 2401—Buy. Ernest Cecil, O. ’ 24(12-.-Cljite Steimtn 3IcCsbd|isli, F., RJ. 21«3 Ciisries Luim WhtilingtOn, Co. 2451-Joseph Harold Hlpe, (>., RL 2,485", Kdwsrd Klswortli Booher, Y.S, 2408 - -Roger Crawford Smith. X.. R4. 2487 John Lester Rrewcr, Y. S. 248S‘«,ncrmsii KIsworlfi Glotfclter. S.V. 24(19- -William Edwin Than>e, S.V,, RL 2478 •-Roliert Edmund Gibbs, Y.S. . 2471 -Kniuitel liny Walters, O. 2472 Carl Wilhelm Muller, O. 2473 ■Lynn Harlen Currey, Y.S. 2474- Wlltmr Leroy Schlhlknecht, O, 2475 C ell Slicrhisn Sexton. F. 2470—Buford E. Drlncefleld, O. 2477 -Carl Wilbur Ulkon, O., Kl. 2479- Fredrick U^dds Beckman, Y.S. , 2179- lands Brysnt tuckenMn, Y.S. 2480- -Leo llemarti Bailey, Y.K„ RL . 2481 "Homer Ray Rnlsley, X. 2482 - James MaryIn MrlWroSn ,Ce. 2483 dainties Carl Wheeler, O, r 2484 -Byron Malstan Mcllonstd, Of. Rl, 2485 Floyd Wilfred Hearn, F, f 2485 Arthur George Courson. O. 2187- Lewis Mlnrct Reynolds, ft - 2488 John Marsh Hrmhfrh. Y. S. 2489 Edwin Reed Shepard, Y.S, 2499 Robutt Baird Cotter, Ce., R2. 2491 Robert Alexander Turnbull, Ce, 2-192" Lavtrne Remain -Bechtel, F, 2493 James Howadr Finney, Ce., k2. 2494 Frederick Lawrence h'etson, X. 2495- James MoKeelisn Anderson, Ce. 2498 Cert Frcdudn Lewis, X, 2197 -Loren Monroe Pyles, Ce„ Rl, “ 498 Robert Meredith Ftinderburg, Y.S.; Rf, 2199 Ssmtie] Arthur Dean, X.. K!i, 2500-' Klehkrd Clarence Franklinn, Bo. . 2501- Roliert ChcrioWcth Keyes, Y. 8. 2592 Tltomas WltlierSrioolt, Y.S. 2593 Cassius Eugene Hubbard, <**■> R2- 2594 George Gene Graasnu, D „ R2. 2505 James 1,owell Csakey, O.' •2508 Cliarles Malcolm Coekrane, 0 „ RL 2507 Richard Evans Ferris, Manchester, Tend. 2508 Guy'Herbert GravlM, Xi, Rl. 2509 Lawrence Kdwsrd Church, J„ R2. * 2510 I.avon Pahmsklsn, 1*., R0. 2311- Stanley Clifford Davis, H.V., RL 2512 Henry HollsnU DsvlL S.V., Rl. 2513- WllIlam llrndfdrd DaVIs. S.V., R if 2514 -Lailreit'GHbeM Dennewils, O. 2.515 - John Yattak, Y.S. First. Draftees Left Monday for Shelby The first draftees left this county Monday for Gamp Shelby, Miss,, for a year’s training. They were; Leroy Koogler, 28, o f Xenia; Leslie Eliner Oliver, 22, o f Osborn, E, 1; Milo Wayne Cooper, -28, Jamestown, R2; Carroll Blair, 21, Xenia; Leo M, ThoinAs, 23, Xehia; Noel Dean Manor, 28, Xenia. * * ” Carroll Blair was the first draftee selected that later was returned to the county having failed to' pass the physical examination at Ft Thomas, Ky., and he returned to Xeriia, Wed nesday. chairm an, revealed. Sixteen votes, representing about 80 per- cent o f the county’s tobacco growers but only one-half ■o f the farms,''Were cast, at the. town hall I ji Bellbrook and Federal^Bldg., Xenia. Twelve farmers opposed quotas o f any !;ind, two favored a three-year quota i SuBscatpa T o T * s IkRiTXi A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD and two preferred a one-year quota. Personal Taxes Are Now Due Books are now open for collection o f last half 1039 personal and classi­ fied taxes, according to County Trees* urer -Harold J, Fawcett* Final date fo r payment ha? 'been set .for Decem­ ber 10. - v The treasurer’s office w ill'not be ready to receive first half 1940 .real; estate taxes and- special assessments .until after January 1, he advised. FURNI TURE BUDGET FLAN AVAILABLE M Detroit St. H iiiiiiin n u m w in i 8 XealfLO, m u v u A ffi l u m p w* eondttet a hour mar-kot daily to addition to our regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAY. Phone Any Pay For Market Price Phone Any Day For Market Price LTV®STOCK gAIJBS CO. I^Tinfth Af&j SpringfiledjOhio, Phone5942 ^ |U* I am now devoting all my time to my Xenia office. 1200 Uncalled •For Suits, Topcoats, %A .M O ivercoa ta . — .............. T w W p B & B Loan Office 63 W, Main SpringSeld, Ohio ss»i LOAN OFFICE 65 W. Main St. SprihfSeMi O, WILL LOAN YOU MORE on your diamond, watch, pistol, shotgun, suit, typewriter, musical instrument, sport equipment or anything of value. OPEN EVENINGS. DR. IRVIN S. HVMAN 19 Allen EWg. Xenia, O. HIGHEST CASH •Paid For-. HORSES AND COWS ^ (O f size and condition) HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY, Telephone, X en ia /454 FERTILIZER b TANKAGE CO. GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT iitM iM m M tfiiM H fm tfm isiiii'iiiiM iiiM iiiiiiiiiitM iiH M H RU M JitM m m iiiiiM iiiuim im iM im iim tiiiim H iiiM iiif Chiropodist . . .. Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET, . .Open daily— 9 A . M. to 5:30 F. M. Evening Hours, Tues., Thurs., Sat, • Phopes: ■: . ' New Low Fees office-Mainzei-w House J THRIFT “ E’V.MARKET’S POLICY OF EVERYDAY LOW PRICES MEANS EXTRA SAVINGS IN YOUR POCKETBOOK. THERE IS NO NEED OF WAITING FOR WEEK-END SPECIALS. YOU GET THE ADVANTAGE OF LOW PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. WE FEATURE yac REGISTER KEYS TO BRING YOU EVEN GREATER SAVINGS. START TODAY TO SHOP AND SAVE THE THRIFT “ E" WAY. tintiiititiMiMimiMiMiMimMiitmiimMiiiitmMiimiutMii |CANDY I | Mint Drops • | Cream Velvet*— 3i/2 lb. bag 10c (SYRUP j I Golden Tabie | Lb. vTiMimiiiitmmMiiHintiiMiimiiMitMMiMtiriH.tMfiiDM’iHn iCANDY I Golden Orange Slices ■1 , Lb. 1 0 C | r A M a v w i Finest. Quality 10^ 21c No. 5 Tin H im tllltM IM IH H im itH IM IIH M U H IIIH m ilH ItllllO lllH tm i* IM H IH IH H Ilim ilH Iim ilM IM m illlM lltim iM fllllllllllltlltM . y< ' 5 »v x & 5 e- Green Beons Merrit Brand Cut 4 £2 25c 3',■S IWALNUTS | -Merrit Brand | Large Bndtjed Gold Seal Sweets Qt. Jar uk S H c i f FLOUR Cream Velvet | 2 4 £ k 7 7 c I {CORN f s Good Standard Quality § 4 No. 2 Cans i ittim iiiihiiiiniiiM itim im iiiiim tititim iiM itH M iiiM M iiiL ! COOKIES | Avalon Sandwich Bulk, Black Ground lb. ifitiiifitmm.mimMM’MmMiiMiiiiiMiiiimmjiimjiifiiiiH lb. 10c Bleach .Disinfectant |COOKIES' f : Cocoanut Marshmallow I 2 Botte i pea s i | Eavey’fi Fancy Sifted or I I Spring Garderi I 2 29c iiiiM iim m iiiiiiiiu itin iM iitM iiH iiM im m iiM tiiM iiitM iiiiii Bars lb. 17c Jack Frost Pure Cane 25 ib . bag ( cheese | I Merrit Brand, Mild Cream I |COFFEE j | Merrit Brand -— Ground 1 i Fresh in Our Store For Volt I 2 »». 25c' I GARDEN FRESH I S “ riiiifiMimiiiKmtiMiMiiMHiiimmtHMMmiiiiHttfMiimML h iiim im itiiu iih im im u H itiiiiu iiiiiiM iM iM H iitiM M iiio j, IPEAS | Good Standard Quality i Early June 3 NSl 25c riiiimmmmmifitmomtimiMmiMiiiMifmimtimttMM* IAPRICOTS i I Eavey’s Fancy . I f Whole, Unpeeled 1 - No. 2 ft S Can 7 'iiftttitiiiiiim im in fm M iiim im iM im itM Jtffiiiiu M itiiiM t PRODUCE im iK itn i i' i b t d c f V ..... I . OUR MEATS ARE U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED fr • H ii>H niii,ii9iH iiiii)iiH H m iiiM ,iiiH ni<iiiiniin<nm m H ni(l(iiii(M iii(niiM «('iitiiiim ii>M I(i|iiiiiiiiiim iiiiM iliiii,iiM ii|iM iu - O r a n g e s Nke Size Floridas. FUlt of Jttice L E T T U C E . Crisp Tender *% Heads ' Ms AP P L E S . . Stayman - -j£t Wiaesaps ™ lbs, PASCAL CELERY i c E a c f lth . . ! 15c Heads 19c . ! UTW I O C 1 19c! iGrapefruit Stalk IPEACHES f . I Eavey’s Fancy Elbertss | | Halves o f Sliced I i S 2" 19c! I «.-“(, s,«n«.ia f o r Z 5 C I POTATOES . § Michigan • <fl C5* I Thriftles * 3 ICABBAGE P a r k L o i n R o a s t *v • L S X * Whole or Rib End lb. Center Cute * ft Chick Boast Fresh Catties 4-6 lb. A v e r a g e lb.# bag 29c LEGAL NOTICE Kilwarrt Batter, reaidtng at c-o Mra. H. O, Shwofi, Aid. 407, 425 West Chcjton Arenbe, tiermnutmvn, I’lillaolplila, Ye., Is Hereby noti­ fied tlinl Knltierlne Bauer baa (lied her pelt* tlon affalnst 1 i I m tor dlvorre In- Case Mm 22404, before tlm (’omnimt Plena, t'mirt of, (Ireette Comity,'OilIn, and llmt anhi raitae «Ht ho for hearing nn or afier Iieeemlier tft. lklfr. ■ (M.|.-8*22-2C-J2-fi) , MAlH'Ort SHMlP. ■* Altorney for Plalnilff LEGAL NOTICE Mildred Slmt-hler, whoso r..|nr« of resldcnea J-i '(likKown, la* licrcby t-oiifled thal Wllilam RntSthfer hag flled Ida riollthm agaltml iter for dlrorro In case Xnrnbef 22,4l8i WWw (hi <ommoti Plena Court of (frecne t’ouniy', Ohio on tho ground* or wilful atiseme, and Dial «ahl eause will be for hearing on of after heeemlHtf 24, tfllo. jtoiHmiiHiiiimtHmiMMtimiMOifiiMHMtMMMHmfHMf'i |CHERRIES | Eavey s Sweet Bings in I Heavy Syrup 35c I & * H 4 9 C | iuiuutnin*ttunwthuitin$utnintitnnniiniuititniittui Extra Fancy Assorted id beautiful Gift Packages s $1.29 , ' 4 lb.10c fSWEET POTATOES . . i\ ' 4 iiifcl9c ON I ONS • 1 0 f a ,2 3 c IDAHO POTATOES f t i ••5 c i I’kg, A sidBiiO | HOliUM tHflM Itjm iHtilM UiltM iim fHHinitlM tJHM lJM fNtM ' DATES l Fancy Golden Hawaii lb. 15c i p P L E S Red • 1 0 ' 1- hag beiiciouM C E L E R Y Crisp 4 ita.25c Michigan uHntdmijmidii T 5c Sta Rump or Rib R ent 10 . | Sausage Freah Bulk lb . Steakr Round or - Sirloin . lb. Omoksjd Catties ^ lb. j Bologpa Wf Pieceor o Sl*c «4 * lb. * q j. . J m J P W I W i d Haddicl F ilh tfe^N o B « m No W o * , . \ '■ y ib. iiiiiuib,,),,,0 , , , 1 0 , , , iioiio,pi,,,i,poiiiiiMmumiinini*ii'<(0iii>i''!(i|i)iiM(ntiilni<t'''i)Hw0innni!iiitii»>i'»u''i'<»'i^>''iH><mim)mii|iiii(mi(it,iii,,io(ii)iiMii(iiiiiii,,I,,,,i,t)m„, ............................... I < l).| 3 -d -1 2 .2 0 ) Poreat Dunkel, AKorney for Malntlf? ij fKRAUT New ~4 Bulk Wanted—Custom bailing o f hay and straff. Also buy straw now and hay j Hayes Watson, R. F, D. 2, lb . 5c C e i i a r v l l l e ’# S u f t e # ■ (itmttitmiHfmiMitmHiimiitiiimmkittfrtmrnmMTfittt later. South Solon, 6 , (3t) *.“frifrjl-ri l<1»- (fl O '...... |,|i m wm 1 BY ME E T or tioh to <j SIXTY- Hi-jssca I H y p j . h on e 5 E ’ ' 1 i.niHiiiiiiiiiwimi office. Re yelg tion lcey dvfense Pacific Coast h ave been c Comm unists, -w orking thr< har e brough gress, D u r in her otMepre . f l o o r “to den influences ret and demandi legislation he. tra jjo n o f la lA w stoppag- v itu l to nati th a t con fron to elim inate sivo element: w ith o u t ta k b r i g its a n d j P a trio tic wot . ma’;e lab or u - od must be f ro tte n apple: re s t be rttii J o v e th e ir coi o n to assist unions o f tb to in ju re the d e strp y-th ia ns a n d e u b ve rsr n ew law s w ili h a rsh ly and ; areijjsjpgthe. 1 a n ti-Am e ric a n : sent crisis. ialist EET. res: e — Main 2 ie -— Main i rra iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiq ICES 3 PROM F KAGE J G P L A J iM im iiim kiim iM i 1 I % Thc Dies C a partied"re, un-A.nierican with t ie N V ’. Muohofthe yet-been mac evidcsjeectha fhe member! amnstoundin apparent the making mor ' gation. o f tt subversive g -apies— That S NO N I 2A TU R E 25c iniitiMtiiuHtltiiii iiiiMimiiiiMifmiii tighten up regulation of .....not be denie. three millioi million six now within been tegisti Utider the ne The registri to close Dec* -ag 77c iSoiiiiiihinunimii uality i i,254 .1 iiiimiii,,iiMMi„iii iiim m iiiim iiiiiili A cc o rd ing is ra th e r a P e rkin s w ill C abine t dur te rm . B e p e n . vinc ed .e ven t s ity o f m a k ir -the L a b o r D ta in ju s t w l L a b o r ‘ m a y H illm a n . J n i th a t th e nev n o t bet Jo h n ifted or sTMIS (ffli 294 QmifllffHlllllflfl liM iiiiH H iiim ium ii (iid Cream 1 b . t 9 ( IllfW lilt 4111(1(21111111 riiommfrttmiiiDfij ECTfeD Whge the taUr that the Written to tuk., individual a.' Odds now se tronctice tao written into tax commit’ procedure. I new and he oh 194J, inc> sldcrablo se o f a Feder toward finan Program* { S t 4 . C ' 2 (fiiiriiiifiitiiffm iirl T h e n ew d o lla r aeron o ra to ry ; fo r and exceptii located a t < re c e n t 'anno tiorial A d v i : nau tics. S p offered the t ed a irp o rt : h ad pledged additional J stra tegic Ic w e ll as the < e roue o ffe r in g la n d , kt ropo lis undi , v e r y la s t f< them selves, fin a lly voter the Clevela g re a t mnnit 'e m O h io tit b. 20c t 2 x c 23c 15c 29c 15^c 10c 5 ^ 19c ,b. ib. Dtapite r ................... trafy, neitl ministratioi Johnspn Ac tb debtor fc the NeUtVa American ) \ E i

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