The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
-H Z <#BL J ju “7 ...“W** s m - i m i a m s *■— *■.* o t m r tp ( j K l B L K Y U it fS % t m jlNI I K S B f f f W I By CLARENCE J. BROWN Meiitoref Gangr***, ■ Bereath Ohio District ’£hft year 1*41 will long lire fa ■^hjasekssss history, It will compere >mm#m, .im(mi m% tma ■ mark* t o entered t o Amsriesn peo ple fato « great struggle sad tbs be* igitmfagfc-of * crisis fa the“Affair* of tomafaty. 4*41 breath* ifatir W the iftmfaKge e l the Lease-Lead Bill, the >Gerw*».invaei<>n eg .JNsrim. gad the Areacherone*Japen*M attack oft the ..American* eutpeet# fa the pacific. THrile-RMl ended, with the United States Involved fa war, the plow of the, ye*» also found Asnerica united a* m w before.Throughout the width ' andbreadth o f America patriotic men And women are forgetting past'dif- fesenee* .fa their determination -t hat . fatr American dead shall he avenged, and that those who strive; to. destroy -fair'liberties shall he crushed, - The New: Year will bringvWith, it many trials and tribulations fastest the;,strength, the courage, and the patriotism1o f<the American people. There' Is a great deaLyet to be done I f the United States is to win victory1 thatjfauatbewon- . American soldiers, sailors, and marines have already proven their valor and fightingability, ' despite the handicaps^o f' insufficient numbers^supplies and fighting equip* ment. When .war cams .the .United States was-not yet prepared for the ' oonfiict. The huge appropriations voted hy the Congress for .defense have hot yet beeft translated into actualguns and tanks, and planes and ships.for the -use -of our’ .fighting fpmes, The biggest jofaahtad o f oup .people far 1*4$ is the production of the, implements ofwar for the use of America andt o r AlHefton the far- flung fronts of the World, The final {fading of-this modern war in which wemre engaged will depend1Upon the production and use of mechanized „ equipmenti-Man power, alone Cannnot ' wfa,? If we give our American,fight- ' «ot -<nr g#wejg'act«04 < fdtfcfagiieh ta.wage>«wdemw*refate, ’ Mkmb&Utoa&F- , r\ ‘ • 1 “ Vtowenaw^ter1 ‘"s-J'J.Vv...»■ >.-,w ft•-!*■ ■ ■ « & t Bo <fa the home front 1942 will see all' of our natiopaTeffort* devoted to th#. prompt, rapid and-effiejent pro- dofaion of Warwaterial. Business and fadastry, not.iuigagedl fa the war ef- fart, witl'find it increasingly difficult fa ifunction. It Will >become .almost impossible te-iobtain many strategic fWaterials, eeperially rubber and num- ftrus metpls, for dvifiah use.i Substi- fates must be: found to replace many fthfagaw etova taken for gnanted in afar every-fiay life.during past years, fiEheutax burden will become Jncreaa- Aegly. heavy, IThe heavily increased .riftestoWes-aft a .result o f .t o new (faw.SWfai.Uri;.<kfabcr must be paid Aeftween now and March 16thi' In the jfatanHme>thC-Congress is preparing fafapther ‘ new1 tax-law tmfurihet fa* >eesase theersvsnues that must flioWfa* Treasury fa meet the degnapda SriMyar, A few days, ago t o President ^ramed ihe.pseple of America that it jwqBfabe.ufamsary fa, spend M Ifast *hal&ref ;faor, fatfaual income .during -|§$42 si.a.ayafag.- ;ljriilUoae,of yogng-faen wills ledve (gkilian life g^ ing 1942 to ,ftftrvft in Army, o n to N§vy o f thkUnited stem' Theywillhe taken intfcpervic* as rap^y^as provision. tan. be !myplt for housing, equipment and tofafag* it is,planned t o t jfe 8 pet* afaniel o f thf ,H»vy will he doubled, at UjAtr The Army wiU,pndoubtedly h«ve g rircagth of six. or seven mil* lkjvrjpan^ytithin a year. Yrom three aoon become a part of America*# great alr armada now fa thefaftkfag. Hundreds of thousands, and perhaps . mifikms, of American men will be call- ad upon for nonsomhatant service, elU&t befcfad tfa front llhes or, cmthe tom i jM * . As ,fbe year .jprogrfasea many young women trill fiud their way into service groups or into the fact^es ind rioMtiKCfa o f thenation. thisweakfaaefaMmpfaaapeartfw* diverse faem Bafafae Ifaiifa, Xsnfa, * . Mt f, riwrgiag nwdfart. Kaarted- at Coviagte®, Ay,, Peaswber 38, ISCS, they are parent# of a 7-ywuveMehlld, AJSE PAJWTTTOK Waman A, Drake seeks partition of Miami Twp, peoperty fa a unit Sled Against ‘ Benjamin W, Kafan ^end other#;'* Ha al#o*aeks3«n' aesounting and equitable relief, * JUfaQMKNTA BOUGHT The Peoples Hnildieg and Savfage Co. ask# 4304.69 judgment in a suit against Harry € . Sayles^nnd Edith B. Saylea. , , Hany V. Sohn,filing suit a# agent for Ruth Stfagely and Imuisa Sims, sole heirs of "Mettle. M. Ftfikerson, against. R, P, Newcomer end JDonna Newcomer, asks $879 and attachment. AWARD DIVORCES Four. diVofae# were grantedr Goldie Adana#from dames Adams onground# Jf cruelty,' Margaret Moatherfato ffam, Elwood Neatherton,neglect andhabit- 'fa,T today prices HlfaHkMs'ihmkask* Hfakw4JPKiPlj|k . W m m J hm m itkm Tfa* yeH iied fagWfat o i fa Ow^rreM te set parity prise# at it* per oeiri fasfaad e f t * per sent or fan etd 1914 p r i c e , w h e a t wnrid peach a fixed teppriee ef |1JT faCSiieega and *1,13 a’.fatshel fbr eera. The Hear Baal and Besasltry af Agrieufanfa WWaupdareoppsifag fa# new parity trie# of 119 pemaentas -^tofiatfan.' 4fae AAA Aaariwen earn* pafaaing*.mgafaat- higher price# te farmers und« a threat o f inflation, evewopposter tfae lift parityprice* The aboveprice# forwbaabwnd com are from Thompson A MCKinpon, Co* hunbas, with the comment that should the HCl per oent pamty become, law, the Mow Ded|CCC bwafagfarilion# of bushels, of com and. wheat would throw vast*quantities on the, market to : bssak* thesprice. This was done several weeks ago*%henwheat reach-: ed one and. one qvmrter cbnfa of pay- ln gou t with.a profit.to thbse who had-government loans, • Thd Herald^has aontwided’ And wilt stand on our claim faat theold parity prise, was .-fixed-.during- depression prices .for farm gtain crpp*-*and not ^ r wm^rn With Probata •wfagfagfaa field air camp as fa the county fagonasmmaL pulled a plum Mew Deal month and at the aara# time monthly salary o payer# for Ms caring far the been hearing from from some of hi# chaffing under the u m k m m m l l l R y i ; l 3 K M B B R r iR 'a«hingfa« at |4«0 « axfaaand down a 49W Amniy tax-; ‘ :**WrfaS. fa o f the,office, iuut public and alsu that arc of fang hoars at no increase fa # fary while; having to stand far the 4 ieers of attorney* and the public hoe nee the “Captain* Judge” was fa a orob proof job at the airport Whit# km* of j^ood .old- time Democrats were serving their ja I drunkenness; Elizabeth* Birch from Richard R, Birth, neglect; and Frances Steele, Burden, from Walter Raymond' Burdenj nCglect rftnd.wilful absence. x. . ESTATE APPRAISAL The estate of NancyJ. McClain was epprafsed as fallows in probate court; »ros'» value, -416,920; debts, none; costs of administration,' $250; netVai-, ue, 415,070, ind 'war pmfite to all"kinds o f busi ness, . • Take tfa ‘ limitations, off of wheat pnd com and wheat would go to* $2 a bushel and com at flAO white hogs would reach 416 a hundred at ’the: farm. It is evident tfie government' is going to do everything possible to: keep farmers-that have loans on" wheat and com from getting ft profit by higher prices.'It Is the trick of the 8ide-street“ Three*ball” money lender in every city.' M ake appointment Walter Mitchner and Florence Mil> diner -were named co-administrators f the estate of Samuel C, Mitchner, fate**»f Spring Valley Twp,, under 42,- QQO.bond. ‘ Judge Fpank Jelmson Is County Chairman Defense Campaign now that he four o’clock on esday evenings, at the airport having ifasi- TRANSFERS AUTHORIZED Allen McClain,*was authorized to make real estate transfers ft# the son and ofily heir'in the estate of George G,^McClain and as administrator of •he eetate of Nancy J- McClain. .. ORDER APPRAISAL The estate fa'Maney.'IlMcClritiunfa directed to'the county:«tiditor for ap praisal. ; Roy Moore, of the 'pnbiishfag'ftrnu Of Brush-Moore - Syndicate, ‘ Canton, O.^iifate chairman of the Ohio cam paign for the sal* o f defense bonds and stamps,-,aimouftces.. the appoint-* ment of Judge Frank L. Johnson ft* g«meml .chaittiKa« far Gr«sn« 'ffimfav Judge Johnson already had a vnwk- ■ fag< Mwftnfaation fa '';th* damfaant.palitiaal sonuritfaea which is fa. work, in sac]*,precinct in, the county* . - country at,421 ft The Judge will hold court Baturday and also He does not get off Until four, o’clock, nessfar the night s|Md<mvareexpected fa bring nfght-shirfa or gownd ah' the case requires* G^fana county,.at torneys W e not ybt decided fa keep faeir' office;; - open «fa meet the un usual hours set by;the “swivel chair captain”. ' ;J Soma.,idea of the tenseness among the staff fa,the Rnfaftte Com^ offic^ is.,shewn far the resignation of Idas Bemloi-Kinzig, who tired o f thwextra X>rk and Jofig hours without extra pay wfale her superior„wa* wallowing fa two fat .faefafay salaries.. Thy .Judge, being ft -hfaik: D«ri.DftMoa>ri with a Republican -parental back ground, ishardlyeooductfagthe office ftnd* t)risting;;.hfavofficer stftffvfts tlfa Mew DriftBocial'SswItyfaWs require of manufacturer*,, ftftd retail store!. Longibourg andnajudra payfor other employees, would *' bring down the wrath of a ho-t at Eoosevelt inspec tors ftnd official sno#pcrs on all em ployers, iff labor* , ; The .’public,will wift.immy months far an animuncemsn^faom the Greene Ckarnty^Har Assoriri^an Umt aU lair office# fa the comffg IriBhe “openfor business :*s ttsual” ifa meet the. hew,, hours set by the RALPH O. RPX hr Ralph O .. Spabr, member o f thq Boarfi o f County.Commissioners' was named auto tire coordinator for the county outside of Xenia city last Sat; urdaywhen a meeting' of mayors and iownship. trustee chairmen held ■» meeting far that purpose. Three other men were named as ftfi advisory board for.Mr. Spake and wili probably meet regularly with him to insider tire Caseg. ^John Scott, Day; tom- R„ R, 8 ;’ William; Rupman, Os- horn, ,and .N« N.rHtmter, Jamestown^ farm -the. advisory boaijd. Raymond G. Spahr, as;clerk of the coiinty com- misriOnerawqs named,secretary of till tir* rationing board and Greene Counv- ty Defense Council. ’ * 1 ‘ . , . . . . . f;: 3;35 Tires Js Quota ; ^ ,^ o r € J a i* v iU e T w p l i 1 p 0 * , , 1 Mayor O. A, Dobbins states the al lotted* quota of tires far this towfa diip is 3.35, which .means’ of coursjb only three tires ,can be sold during January,' The .first on. the preferred list is physicians. Veterinarians and pTunihers come.next. ‘ Under government orders no tine can be sold to anyon# without tfai . MARRIAGE LICENSES .-(Ciaated) Charles'^Edwin ‘'Brown, .4125 E* Church S t,' foundry .Worker,.and Eleanor -Frances Hughes, Yellow Springs, R..R. 1, >Paul Orville Stafford,.Beavercreek - When the Greene county grand jury, Twp., farmer^andRuthBocher, Alpha Jindicted Ralph; Schulte on ft.serioftft — *.1_. ^1._ -«w". ■ I m ------■ »«.#. ,T«■..■ mi ,1i■ ' Sheriff iJncovers Miirh Stolen BUiild. lffaterlal aqurM, hoione can predict what M«WY to jaay faring oh th« vari* Of rfV fatytWty. Th# Immediate fu- far# doss not look any too encourag- fag fa tint Pacifie fttwa. The fall o f the PhUippfaftK can b« expected at ftny r it o Awpfimr#, fa fa danger, as fa •ft t o C rd l t o i t o t o khfaft It d#- S * . J E T O f t m i i t n ^ fa ilc May tftdrirgo ievasm attack#* <£Tfa**« at t o Primm# Canal may t i m ild ufNW to defend t o t moat: ftriweyo f totifftriaririt be- t o Atfafttfa Mri t o fawific. ' fa Afriaa, and perimp# fa pril A t o fa to* Sf0 ririi. s t o mm tlfa recent Rev. Jerome SchultX, Mlddletcwn. David WilsonrBatdorf, Xmila, R. R. 8, foundry foreman,; and Gfadys lrene Beatty, Xenia, ,R. ;R, 5. Clutter,-Yellow*Springs* Charles Wilford Montgomery, 922 N* Galloway St., student and Mar garet Eldora- Baughn, Jamestoftn* Rev* James McCloud, Columbus. ; Henry Francis McGrath,--206* Jones St., Dayton, Carpenter's helper,* and Betty Jean. Hall, 49*Maple at1., Fair- field. Rev. Carl F; Mittier, Dayton. Harold1'Wils°n Strobridge, Cedar**, Vilie, mechanic, and Lucia Marseille Lewis, 131Home AV#. Lieut. Elmer Earle McKesson, Wright Field, U. S. Army air corps, and MariaElena Delzell, 18 8. Central Ave., Osborn* *Rev*Thomas L, Wqot- en,*Xetu*a. * Hilo Koogler, Osbonq B. R* 1, U* S. Army, and Elisabeth Margaret Prest- cl, Osborn, R. R. 1, Rev*.Bernard P. O'Reilly, Osborn. Calvin Edgard Robiiwon, 1298 Hol ly Ave., .Columbus, MtoMan,,,and; Mary Louise Sounder#, 418W, Second tS* Robert Parmly Blackmore, .Perry, 0^ R. R. t, farmer, and 6«tty LPF- rafa Cartwright,O. S. and S, 0*Homs. Earl Kenneth Butler, 109 S. Monroe St., DPI. station operator, and EUa Marfa Schaeffer, Xvnfa. ■ v. -•<.'Vi /. Sales Tax ‘Examiner To Be Here Jan. 14 N. F. Templin, sales and excise tax exa^iner for this district announce# the following itinerary of Greene County town# to asidrt. vendors in fil ing their sales tax returns; X eniaC ounty Auditor's -Office, January 0, 8, 13,14, 30, 22, 37, 38, 29,80. Jamestown—Township House, Janu ary 14,.forenoon* Cedarviil«**-Mayor’s Office, January 14, afternoon. Yellow Springs—Mayor’s Office, January Si, forenoon. Osbom—■Mayor’ll Office, January it , .aftornoon. Vendors must file thrir returns not later than January 81, charge in coimeriion.with'£|utodiV% Sheriff^'Waftott: Spahr to.,fa-, veatigate th«<:Schulte.thorn#:.nean;«the. Rev J. wr*4'firf,^ ^ ^ ty toe jfa‘tfa Monfaowe^y ooanty. ” Recent thefts.Jhad:)been aqlrpd es- Pfafafty fajmgawl tftbriMl^fatiitfai .o£*ftR^kfads,v<.The,:.ifa^^|H(H^ included stolen building matorilAftWh as lumber,.brkfaplaater^cemcnt, roOf- ■rlmmedfato dlstrfantfan o f 999 cheeks valued, at 4300JI88.44, will ,begin to get to.,former cooperator# In the 1941 AAA program hare, it waa announced Bftturday: by J. B.- Mason, toirmftn o f, the .Green* county AAA ccunmit- •tee. The,.checks roovor henefit.pajnnifts under,the\cons«rvatlon,program.- and parity ,payments on com and-whe<(t. About.one-half qf the chock.total es|r- >marked for this eounty waa ;receiyfd fa the fastofafant’Eriday, ;it wan saw. '•• ■■■■,-;- - • .i CnJHiig America needs money to provide ing, electric fixtures, electric pumpj., and plumbing material* In some cases whoitole robbery -atripped numerous new houses. » Sheriff. Spahr found a. qsafaity o f material fa the Schulte cellar, and*fa another, house Schulte waa fcftildfag. The investigation resulted fa t o ar rest far-Montgomery county wuthori ipenLand.Ammfadtion,, jmd in ,order to help,do.#fa you are asked to buy •Pefonsg .Bonds «ndr> tomps. • Tfase B«md**re fold in various cte-, mnninoririur,to lowestcosting 418*75 ifttid mfttoring in ten, years at 425.00. .Th*' fifty*dollar bond now costs $87,50 andjRafareii in ton years at 450 . 00 , ver», Jay Brown, and each, are being held as having a, part in a' ring tjiaf speefalized. fa*robbing. both tBncqm- pletsdwnd, compfatad*iw>Uaes. Sheriff Spabr has been abIft.toArftce the ownership of most, of the stolen property. $chultf is now serving k long prison, sentence fa the peniten tiary, ties S fan ft^ : Th« hundfad^lfatbond costs 475-00, .,andmfttuTM fa ton years at.oiw hmi- dfoj.drifarSr ’1’hft.Bwids.can b# caih- fsd.fa a^ftny tim* after aixty days, snd aannot depreriato fa Value. They .rito ,b#infatofod a tfoy t o k w Rfot ♦fffari ;.<D0l ,HOT GIVE YOUR OR DER FOR A BOND TO ANYONE WHU IS MOT bULY AU^HURIZ- MP<\ ' ' ■ - ' -* - ‘ »: 4#n5.miftrifat)* from ^ton cents to yns stamps for ft bond,, t o stamp# cambe itoided for a bond* ' Our goaL-to foil ft sharp fa Americft $0 every Grfone County Income earn er,, ' Let us showour enemies that every man and Woman fa Greene Cotmtjf 'll backing America, Remember Pearl Harbor and Manila: Buy Bonds' and Stamp* ff’oday end Tomorrow. Keep on buying* Buy id -If your very life depended upon it-4t doee* Priwk L>Johnson, '■ ChaitmaM,.Greene Co, Commii|toe Xenia National-Bank To Photo Chedcs K 0. Wnd, o »W „ of tit* X « l* National l|ank, announce# t o fatridfa* tfan of * check-pbotographing ma chine, or a “ racototak junior,” Which will photograph all "foreign” checks cfaarod by t o bank. An average of 9p0 checks foe imndled fftch day And Will be photographed. The films will be developed in Cleve land on roll* 200 fpet long, indexed and ready to file fa meaal container# The bank recentlytotalled ft kitchen cite fully equipped, fatfading ft te- friffofttor'and stocked with food sup- plies te foftbte eptjdbyfo to mppp«*» their own luncheons when deeired. -acH request for tike* and tubes* A report Was fa cireulati<m*Mon<fay that lotteries - for motor'', cars *fold: tracks were next to go on the restrict*' «d liafr-Most pcopleare of thc.Opinion that it is the restricted sale of gaso line the govemment Want# and is ns- ngLto sales o f oars, tires, etc. to iring thi# about, 'It is predicted one third of the automobile licensed to1 lay will be off: the road by March or by the time the 1942 license tags must o secured in April, Fapm Accounts To Be Studied The annual farm account summary School Will be held at t o Civil Service Room in the Post ^)ffice Building fa Xenia,' Wednesday, January 14, be ginning at 9;30 a. m, for farmers who. have, kept rtofods on their farm bus iness the past year* L. H. Barnes Of the FarmManage ment Department of Ohio State Uni versity wifi be present to aMist.farm-' vra fa summarising and” analyzing their records* The project fa sponsor, ed far the local extension service and t o record, book# used am by the Ohio Bankers Association and the -State Agricultural Extension Srvlce. These books .include a record of receipts and expenditure* plus a beginning and closing inventory and when properly analyzed gives the farmer a detailed picture of hi* form business. They are of particular value at present inhelping formers file their income fax returns. sftfosfefosesuerpsBffp fafoliftd ift aw hers W. Hi ffoatiftosid and ffiaric Jt. Mexadfah folfaig a pubfte msfoiwg at Yritow ifarfagz on Friday wmftng. It had been intimated that smrtafa revrifttioe# would bp mad# at timt meeting and fome 490 persons fffim the Wgk sriwwl auditorium, Mr. Hammond took the floor and stated fas interest fa afi,public school* and education and anwymnood hejfau aertaip impcrtant.information relat ive to school policy thattie wouldpro duce to anyoneinteracted. At t o same tipi* be announced, hi* resignation .as * member of th«hoard, whichwas sc* tented at a hefod meeting Hcesday evening. The Friday evening group voted against accepting,-the resigns1* tiott* Ernest Morgan, who wa« cfaeted, as a pmmber of the board at t o last riection, took the-floor and,.JCad,the discussion until aomwne called for a permanent ritfarman and. Mayor. Lo*- well Fes# wa# chosen,by a unanimous vote, * Expressions .from.the,two.grqpps were aired fan mild,way butnofafag definite wap placed by either-ride be fore thq meeting,'’Mr«,Hammopd rp- t i»4 isiter.makto ihfa'gtfttemaniv w&, dieting that some to te would be dis appointed, at hfa fofantjon tq resign, haying one yeaivyet to, serve^, H»m- mqnd;.and’ .Meredith..have,,been- t o minority,>mpmber(0o f jthe^board'ac- wlding to report3-tvfhe^yrhofafitna-' tioUseems to,be one whether,Antioch 1 follege is toApfarol Jtfaseebpoiaorit o citizens of .t o district. The. college was.weft repctofito at the .meet and took, exceptions evidently to #tate* mants that .had beeicfatimAted jn^the eall forvthe tooting. * .The.result,o f to^fafoting *ffas: t o • appointment ,of a committtee. o f .five citizens to confer with Mr.,Hammond and. inveatigate his. evidence, and re port to a. future, meeting, as well as giving ithft.jrosult tp^to Ttes®-. The committee named from the floornpoft , motion. ..consists to f -J*. Ni- ^olfoKl, ihairman; Mr#,,Berth*.Hulh Robert Brannum and Gharies Alekabd^ •“ ft :Jr* L* R. Gibb* of ,the Antioch Fac-, ulty. Mr.' Hammondfwas ,at.one to ft ■stotor'-ef Ha fa the- inventor-«f ileads a company in that village manu facturing samel Two yearii ago. he. gave .416*000,toyrsrdSjthe bqi^inF of an. addition' to’ Bryan' High' Bchqbl. Ernest .Mfogsn Is a, son o f Dr./A. E. Morgan, former head of TVA. t o other .members;of, t o reorganize! board pro, Mrs. Glenpa Fink and Hr#. C, S. Ad*1” 8*, Mr.;Morgan, supeeeds Prot Federighi, Antioch College Fac- ulty aa a ’member of the school hoard. WMkt o Atofot r i M toR : •firitHfiypfod^iMfoiil fojjn I# mtoM i <h A. Ptofaft, wSft.l fokaesAafti- Mt*—-—^ e f tofonw r.i ei.Iftfo Wfttoed if\ (fofe.ef to jftfo .J fa ril was enmpqfod ftf hfof to*te waq no tofige fa. fotion.jMentors .pm to *S is,required far faw. Mondaypigift t o fito'ftMtofa Mfot* ting o f council was held tofe .H u tt Dobbins, presiding. Upfor to jH ri8 municipal qoda.t o Pterident o f t o n ed mum be t o mofabfo tefofafaffto i higheat number o f v p t o t o t o ilt o * ‘ or foil fa 0. H. ffa tu to to fa ^ 8*™** as.preritol- And also afi, mayor uadfo t o qut-gqteff^adqtohtolfco*, • Drift o f ,t o .Jlrfo offifafal mPjfM' • Ptoiim.waa. te t o t o t farn Mfoabaiu fthief of RpMcftnSriifo- quired under to.fowJftUr w kstof** witout ..afaction until .to*foedufar- eftusev .Gourn^l jnfafirroed t o ed t o t , t o wpofatmto, «e a t o t o marshal he dpferred for to.timej be- fag. To- this councilrajj?ped. Robert .Donnehy was re-appointed * as .riiidf. o f - t o .fire d torteteirito ^ ■ were the Ttoltmteer. to lto>V -*8 ‘ «ff whichwere confirmed. F, JT, McGorkefi, rilfago clerk*,eon- ■ veyed a message to cduhcil from ''1 all expenditures'fromAs#ic^,tax t o * 1 :?ot; different purpofo* ahbuldt o tet t o . to to fo »| "% JB IrS to t o C t o -V '-’, to t o Restricted sale of automobiles, tires, etc, and too ftfo tali due te oon •use of ato>toilfo\ ;4 tii .will ‘ | gteatly .reduce t o ' expenditure#.'for upkeep of^tteete and «fteys*, ’ ’ c >•MembersflMa^on jpwhfo^ftrid ,A»* ihur,,qummjngs o f t% v , | t o t o t o t e " cpnvpy to. .council,to ptow ite o f ad- .pterido forj ditiotteltoriteftte d toJ AFn^YX fBANBFBB , Common nets aadge Fratdt L. Johnson haa authorised Cedarritle TUv&m BUT DEFENBK STAMPff Trip* kftatees upon thrir request, te a t o W fabrifo- Ing fund* Jridgi Johneori ruled tore 'i u ' i i jufaotmte folemHi fa tlm road y*ft##wiwa wmewmfvft♦ «i»d hridfii fow i . teiutefor fSBOfrom t o tevmship road ana bridge fond to the general t o tek MBBCURT DBOP» BBLOWEBRO With’ ft ffiwd aavering of tow on t o whftht little darisage fa expected by t o oontiMwd cold spell. Monday morning t o mereury steed 12 briow. Tuteday ftfowt • and Wedueeday morning eight, Wttii 19 belew Thurs- d*y. Reports on t o weather do wot ’show wnarit ton gs for ft lew days. Greene eemriyhid » te# rit fo dento tom auto amideMte durfag t o year 1341 , w mi jjjj, PtepareA ^jg RogriShipments fiho*r A Decrease Accprilfag to reports fro®1,.twenty o i the loading markets t o sbipfiiients of hogs for,,1941 ehowed a*‘deete**« of 10K.per .cent over 1949k The Ce- dfarville Livestock Yards under t o management of J*L. Snypp showed a' decrease of only 7 per cent over 1940* - The average: weight of t o local shipments were 2111*3 lbs., compered with 213 lbs. fa 1940. The average price was.f9.91 per hundred compared with 45.65 fa 1940, an increase in price of 70 per tout* The lowest price paid was 4L®» art anuary find. The highest price waft 12 on Sept. 9th, 1941. The .local yards handled *6,818 hogs fa 1911 arid 29*054 hogs fa 1940. Mobile Dental Unit Used For Survey A unique little dental office , 0 ri wheels, describes t o Children*# Den tal Unit, Ohio Department of Health, which fa surveying the mouths of t o school children fa Green* County,and Xenia cRy- Complete denial equipment is hone ed fa ft 32-ft. trailer and fa taken from sehoool te school for the ex amlnfttfons. This iqethod enables the dentist fa give a much more thorough examination than fa possible fa. a school tom and dote not clause* or upset school discipline. Unit fa hens at t o request of Savage, Health Commfarioner, ,te stimulate an interest fa t o egriy correction of defects fa t o teeth «t t o children. It fa felt t o t teeth,re paired for t o young child is the beat method o f controlling dentel diseases. The null wilt be fa t o eowafcj for faro 'woto. W. W. Barnett Heads A , County Board W. W. Barnett, SHlvcrcrsek Twp., oldest member on t o hoard fa pofat of service, has been elected to head t o board following re-orgAftJtetion, The other memhera of t o board are RalphG. Spfhr.irid Gbarlee F, Greer. Raymond G. Spahr, nearXenfa, waft named cleric of toboard* He wte ap pointed cleric last May 1. Fred Ran dall, Xenia, will again be dog warden? Dr, W. T. Ungard, Xenfa, eouaty home physkrian; Dr. R. L. Hftfaaa, Jameriewn, county jail phyridafti and Harley Hill, Xenfa, itetotaftb fireman of the Court House hea|fag pfani Dr. Ungatd has served as eoturiy hesM physkfan since Dr* IS .0. Efifa wae called fate t o U. B. Amy merited eorpe. . ?'' . toted oftdfa sefate^ tewora fa 0 ^ JwN f.W fa to fow to fa e stiigewtth; WPA and BfateBoeyd « t Health. The ' ; clerk was .'instructed to have an or dinance drawn, providhig,for a j^gpr cental agftfast «91BfiiiHABtJhMfeilpr' fttmttsAhfttoUtebt t o w ; fee will probably bafo «.xee4.Pft«i|to fa quarterly fastfdlmftrifasJ iiu iA ^^ a. year agowas compefied fa.nfiopt t o . mme ton .under, ordote,o f t o fofogal government* Council authorized t o purchaaebOf a municipal t o e for nee o f tbe.mayor, there being no up\to-data law.hooks bn bend, v >■. , In order tot.tbe best pooefto serv ice can be glven by t o flra depert- ment, it hat been suggested t o t all citizens keep 'faVn^nd .or 'bandy 'at to ir telephon*, numbers found fa t o * front o f t o teiftphone directory t o t will summon t o , fire deparifaete fa Cftee.of need. Often to®8 ^umy rnia- , utos ire fast by*not properlyjaetify- ing t o department as aeon as poe- slble. In case of ,fire Call 94441 or* ' police 2-881. During httsfaete te rn a call ten be given te CfeotmfagtflGhev- rolet Garage, £2701* Mayor Dobbfaa.haa t o aride.-B|tNN day from 9 to 13 Noon for t o hepr. fog r f ftemplafata or traftaftetion ef toppsatfaft buafoto’te.'wril a* hea** fag torge# followfag arrests,* Ne Buaday or night cafie are aeijpieary as bftsiaee* a* usual will oeiy ' be trammeled o il'"to Vurii minliiniit ltov% mrieee by e to r -i|fa(wmpL . One ef t o first ftets ef t o Mayer fa rtotion te« euforcesaeat was the teatrastien u Mmky te to e s who mtecete reftiue. Orders were ghm te Mto mS iteJesiivaeft muklMk. aw. ^ s mwaftesvps^Bveft— asuaea^sa eut.psaeftte as peifehwl 1 InftTuelter wee tlren te ftami^pa imarimreft ^vsws gfawwasa^Ww* dfaeeattaue t o Mr«mmlatomiM’ ngiir - ssribtesiuawt ef t o faw|; in t o t o y msgufotent bet all tlwee v to en&ge fa the gam*. Mm litAi it fitfri ka bad ew ■w grewewe eemvw,eup maim# eteeted rftrid tahen eiritit fog fals toa.aftaelMMlsitoBtote-A mm I m B—^ A.^. W^ir BPfofrSeMftiHMNIftPBl MW see tori seme-wn* tote toriuifalii farm.' * ^ i' 4^^. ’ ktor 3 WOOL RATOOftBD WASHINGTON—The OPM Bafari day ordered drilfannseef weftl, awrii m t o t for eleto4 fogs and « to * Items, reduced during t o tori tort** of 1943 te only 49,per mwri m t o Amount used during t o same peeled laet year, the eeder Issgm* effeative -Mondey «* ,irt fiJIijt tpV'ifpEVM' ^N h I' mmmm imm I iii fk I^ b WITT' , w'Vl •J3 ;
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