Miami Gazette October 8, 1942 - September 9, 1943

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Mothers C1WAL----I-~~~IIIfIND tHE' G.UN Elects President

COw1.<:il Passes \ New Qrdinance

Mrs. JOtll~ Pons 'was elec~ presIdent of the Wayn~ Township Mother's club at a Ipeetlng held at the Grade school buUdtng Friday afi.emoon. She 8ucCeeds Mrs. Alva Thom~ who ~gned due to employment in Dayton.. A Jarse attendanCe was on hand at the m~t1ni to bear Mrs. W. H. Deutmeler speak on Red CrOSs worlc', and what help tbe average, citizen can be In ,t he elghb different branch es of the organization. 'Mrs. Peutmeler pve aU!f) a clear »Icture of the meaning of ~e Red Cross and ita wore with the armed forces that every one ~t the mee 'tng should feel tree to IIlve to the Red c,oas and know their donations will t)e put to .. very good use. . Announcement "as made that' belinnlng Monday. October 6, lunches were to be served at the Grade bullcilni. Th(!Y are betng sold for ten centa th1l year. The next meetiDl 11 to be beld on November 'I. Mrs. John 1:ersey is to have charge of the program .

The Waynesville vUlage counoll met In regular sess1.on Monday evening. ' Adam Melloh, who was recently appointed to the council to till the vacan<;y created by the res19naHon of DJ!. H. F ~ Dye. . was welcomed In to membership . . Dr. Dye Is now' with the armed [orees at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in IndlanapoUs, Ind. A new ordinance NO.' 168" provldlug for additional police III Waynesville, was passed a~ the meetlng. · It authorizes the Illnyor. sUbject to c()ntumatlon of the councu, to appoint one 01 more addl\.lonol pollee officers In additlon to .t he villa lie marshall. A salllry of fifty doUars a montb, payable monthly, is' allowed the new ofllcer or officers. Carman Crane was recently appointed Deputy Marshal , by the councU Ilnd has been patrollJng the streets of the town In an effort to break up th~ extensive speeding. espacla])y on Main street. whlch-' has been such a menace here tor some t1me, .

K. R. Bill Succeeds ,

Rhodes a"n'n ell As ,S alvage Cliair ••

.Wayne Townahlp and adjolning W~YNESVILLE NATIONAL BANK 1Gluable Junt, the 'poeaesor of t.be n(!lgtlborhooda will do' their part In /Crap ~ oontacted as to the amouot DONATES IRON GATEd TQ the ne.tlonal scrap drive. Sea.-ch ,vail&ble. When completed. the SORAP DRIVE • thOle barna. outhouRa. cellars ,md questIOnnaire 1$ handed into tile . . laneta lor scrap lQet.G~. A. ~rious Rhodes Bunnell. who 1)1'8 serveo KlbOoI. The offlc1a1l readlly mow situat~on 1& confronting th1a coun.vhere to go for the Junk on the '>0 fallth1'ully and ~llclenLiy lor ~ht try and every blt of IICl'ap"1s not only lays Of the drive, which wID be past year as bead of !.he SalVagt: needed but ls ,neceaaary to keep this next week on Tuesday WedDeaaay Corps, wndel'ed hls l'cs1anatlon ·tilk. country's war industries going Cull week . Acutc l;1eces.siLy fur mort .LI1d Thur~ ; blaat. U a ainllle lndustry baS to The classes. especially tl\~ upper l&11m prOducts. Increased a01'eag~ shut down due to laok of scrap nlct.. (our grades have chaUensed each IUld sh9r1.lP,ge of tilim labol' make 1~ al and rubber. the blame will point ..mpos:;./>le tor .MT, BuWleli to glvt-. Jther to set in the moat ICI'II.P .... The directly thOle who tailed to turn ,tie timd necessary tor the dU~le.5 01 patriotic attltude taken by the In theu: scrap when i~ 18 ~ badly Itudents is enoUi'h to "'Jme lue· • ~he ofl1ce . Mr. Bunnell remBIIlS a needed In this greatest struggle in }8'¥> In ' the. drive. Every DomtI in member of the committee where he oUr hlatory. ....1ll, In an ac1vlsory capaolty lISt Waynev1lle ~ In the cnuntrJ 11 ',l'oday. America ls flgbtlDg tor ber lelng contac~ by the chtdlren. U ,UII information galned · In his pas\ life. • l h9me ls m1aed, tL 1a expected that experience. OUr milia and factories are wurlt.he dweller wUl caU tbe achool' &lid Kenneth R. \ li1ll. Twin Tbeatl'~ ina around the oloak. 168 bour. a ... wner. haa been named Lo lUI tbu. 'eport whatever acrap 11 there . week, to lpeed the we&pOn& ·thal Cash priZes will be aW'lJ'Cled to I~c.;ncy. lI4r. Hlll. who has workeo AmerJca must have to wiD. .;he classa reportlnl the mOlt acral). with the Balvtlge Corps as head OJ Ye~ ~be 1\M:CesI of Amerlca's war Besides the '!.~ awarda the Twin -he Boy ScQut.&, takes up hll.. om~ jIl'oduction PJ'Oll'am doea not hinge I'beatre haa oKered Indivldual (t'itil en,thusiaam and 'illlor as tilt: on bow rapidly our tactOrtea lOan pr12ea as follows, The bOy ~ lirl rePltOMlNENT DAIRYMAN ~ urrent salvage drive 1a launcbea CODVeJ't mater1al6 into arDI6- Fa.\NKL1N BESTA11B&NT portlng the moat Junk will be Il,en DIES IN DAYTON HOSPITAL with school ohlldren hunting the that problem baa been solved. O'WNEB PASSES AWAY ~ three monthe paaa to tbe tbeat.re~ scrap. The b1a problem today 11 thlaPeter 1lan0ll-:-SS a native of .8COnd will receive a two mootbi Olark W. Lawreace, 60. or R. R. The ~vage commHtee me' TUesln Donald M. NelIon'a own. words: Sparta. Greece, dled unexpectedly of pus all<! third will get a one montb 3,Daytono:- a prominent dairy farmer day evening In the office of Mayor FIfty people 1nCllIdJng slx~een spe ~ "We an faoec1 willa • ....,. a beart .ttaolt in h1l room: Four The ~v. RalPh Parks, of NelPUS. and general ma.nager and trea.surer O. H. Brace, to complete plans fo) cial characters wwt take part In the aIleriap of l&eel . .p, nbber aDd ..... i 10 h e remov ed to Pr·-'-"n The atUdenta are no~ reqUIred to mem...... MIA&I sonvlUe. OhIo has been engaged os of the Miami Valley Co-OperaWi, .ts forthcomlng dl'ive for scrop irot. re\1g1ous drama el'lUtled "Send Out other .uaa material&. Thai IIlariqe with lila son, James. from East Llb- the new pastor at the lo<;al /:It. br1ni any junk to the aohool 1.0 wln. Mllk Producers' ASSOCiation. died at .md rubber. besides other valuabl(. . . . . be fllledl" 'Jlhy LIght" which will be presented AU they have to do 18 repott wben erty,. and purchased th e' Amber Marys Episcopal church. 4:20 a. m . Wednesday at Mlaml metl\ls. with the new' chairman preTbia problem IWl remaina un- lAntern restaW'lUlt. SurviVIng him Rev. Parlr.s is a native of Con- Sunday morning liS A pert of the Valley hospital after an mness of It ls and make it. ~ to load Uld sidinl. solVed. To Ita lmmedlate liOluUon are h1a wtdow. JI'lorence; .. daughter. nect1cu~ and a graduate of the Yale Rally Day proiram at thl! local two weeks. haUl nay. Truw wm 1»8 fUm!ab. Delate were woNted out whereb)' Mellbodlst ohurch. .The Junior "Ne are all obllpted. Betty. foUr aooa. Robert. Geol'le Divinity school. His wife .Is a He was B , native of Missouri and Llle schoola of Way neavll 11: wUl ed by the state. county, t~lp Wha& II Iklnp. and Jack, But LIberty, anJ James grad\l6te of Iowa state University. Chair w1U aing. a graduate of Iowa State Agrtcul- .>ponsor the drive to take In all 01 and vtl1qe. wtlen an &rUele 11 worn out. Db- f'rankllnj ...... ThIs drama pr ents a ullallenge ._ mot.. ~er, a bro tb · er. a nd They have no ch1ldren. All Junk collected CUl eltber be tunl college at Ames. Wayne township. BOJe&e, CII' otIle"f8e use1eu-it. 11 lIwo alaten ill Greece, Services will Rev. and Mrs. Parks will movc to the church of tedny to keep faith dona~ or IOId to the Ichool. In He has served as general manager Eaoh studen~ down to th~ fourth atiD far from worthleaal Then 1t be.......... t y ~ t ....... wJth Ohr1.st and • loyal to Its task be CODd ......... In Eas ....""r y .Lu.urs- to Waynesville In the near future . of the association lor 18 YCRfS and grade has been turWahed a ques· cue of Iale. the prlce paid for comes "Scrap," and Scrap !$ one of day at 2:30 o·clock. with b~ . ' amldst gTowIng dL cult1es that It scrap iron 11 I50c a hundred. tionairre. When they have locate" moat vital needI today. . may be able to on the torch of e.s treasurer for "fIve years. . . Already one ~ baa reported Funeral services will be hl'ld SatFor tbIa "Scnlp"-tbe mlIceDau- there. truth and salvableln to the church 2600 pounc1a and another 1Il10 urday Oct. 10. llK2 at 2:00 p. m. eoua JUDIe that clut.ters buements PORMEa DORSE 'l'BAIJUB of the future. pounds, and incldentally that onlJ at the Banta Clara Chu.rch o~ aDd .ea around farma and (actori81 DRS NEAR LEBANON The Rally sem ~ will be a united takes In three fU'IIIB, some ob1l. -ia ~ a lWW mater1al. And it. The tooting and blo~g of horns services and will .gin Bot 9 ' 30 a. m. Ohrist on tbe comer of Banta Olara ,dren are reporting tractara, OIDia necel8&r1 to tbe foratnl of VIc11:. Byron Perr""iI.'iM. retired farm· and the sound of autos brought re- Olasses Will conve,ne as usUal and and Riohmond streets In Dayton. Mrs. ~p. Bolar and Mra. blue parts. plow &barea, dr.,. Uld torr, er died ' JoIQnday at the hOme o~ a aUzatlon to Mr, Arthur Tb"mas last the prognun w1U fo])ow , the class ENTERTAIN DINNER QUES'fS Frank HealS entertained at 'l1ie numerous other larIe piece.. 'lbe noUon Nlat AmeI10a 11 II daUIh'ter, lira. DeUoa Worley, neat Sunday that another surprise birth- period and carry ugh the WOf---" Not tbe blneat amount or Inm, LlWe Inn Sa.turc1ay U\emooD. hODMr . and Mrs . Albert stubbs gave land ,of plnt, cUe. ~d. We LellaDon. Older rea1denta win re- day party was- OIl hand. To say he ship service hour. oring Miss Kathryn Bopr who Jw, bUt perbaPl! the beat mown 1&114 haft became used to ...te and to IfteIIIber him u a trainer of boraea, was much surprised would be putA special Rally pay Offering wlll a dinner Wednesday evening honDWtt In WayneavllJe ia beln. doDatextraYaCUl~ use of our .rtIOUIllt'4. other aurvt.ora 1Dclude a lOll, Rus- tlDg It m1ldly. . be taken for the support of Religious oring Robert Groeting who left for jolned the u. S. Nur_ Corpa and ed In tbla drive. That Ia the lroo Dayton tbe 15th of OctobeJ aut tod&7'a tnsnendoUi. war produc· len, New B1Itlinlton. Bervtcea were About one o'olock a hOiSt of rela~ Education work llf our conference . the U. S. Navy Thursday !riornlng. toleaves pte. of the Wayn_vme NaUoaal take up her duties. were Mr. and ¥ra, tIoIl c:e11a for more matetlala t.ban conducted Wedneeday at 2:30 at the b1vea gathered at a sumptuous Qln~ Everyone Is cordi :Uy inv1~ to at- Other Bank. The erection of . thea.. can taklnc part In the fareQuesta Howard - Case and Mias Emalle we can poulblJ auJ»P17 . . . unleu J< I.e n den w1th...JWl1nterms~m4"......-~_ well party were Mrs. 8~ay oDJY De rememberid bj the 0IdiI\ --.......,...~ JaoolJs. we I~ thII wute an" recover, the Wltb burtalln Lebanon cemetery. things to ·ee.t, Those sharing in the _ _---l: Mrs, Ethel Bacltett, Mrs. Dbma rea1denta of tbIa commUltlt,. vut, bidden a~ of Scrap that occaalon were: SOHOOL BOARD MEETS It ls hOped tbat the drift wID net OUR BOYS WILL . Frye, M18II Kathryn Gibbons, Mr•• JlU aocuDulated over t.be Jears. ENTDTAlN8 AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ';['homas, Mr. Tbe Wayne 'I1ownshlp School HAVE KIT BAGS Miriam Worley. Mra. Pnmce6 Gray. at least 50 tona. A Juve flat car . Aa an eampJe of tile criUcal1mMn. Bd1.tb lI~rr1I entertalned and ¥n. P. E. 'nlomas. Mr. apd Board met Monda evening at thll and the guest of honor and tbe Ie being conWlcted for to haul tile ........... of tbU II: -·'d t I Mre. LoWell ThomlUi and daughter In response t;the appeal of the metal direct to the mWa at MId· ~: wor • 00__ er a ee .t dlDner at tile Little Inn on Prl- Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Will1am Them- tugoh school bulldin for tbelr regUlar Bed Oross Production Corps for hOlte&letl. monthly meeting ,!nth all members dletown. In tile caae w rubber, Steel .. norma1l1 mac1e bY me1t1D1 day. the foDowtnc auesta: JoIra. 88 and daughter Bonnie Lou, Mr. present. Ros.s H. ~tsock. olerk of money to fill kit bags for our 101- MRS. JOHN TI1BNEB brua, copper, alumtnum aDd otb8r &opt.ber: lira. Prant L. Taylor of Stamford. and Ml'a. Madison Earnhart and P&1NFtJLLY BtlDflD metala not uaed at tile IoIlddletcIInl the board, stated ;~hat only routine diers. rorty-one dollars were sent in 1. Pic· Iron (aIJout eo per MDt) Oonnect1cut JoIra. Charles P. Mo- IIOIlS Jack and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. matters "Were tak p up and the to ¥rs. J . R. Menale ohalrman. plants, it will be aortecl and aoJd to ~. Scrap leneratAld in t.he I~l 8b~ of ClDoInnatl. Mrs. , Lealle Kenneth Thomas and daughter meeting adjouurnfl1ti on time for the The quota set here was $ali. The Mra. John ~ of Wayneavllle other uaws. No ~eet iron. tin 01' DWoan of Columbus, Yrs. Pred Glady•• Mr. and, Mrs. James Wantz Production CorPs 11 grateful for the met wlflh a painful accident in her paper 1a wanted OIl t.bla drlft. bUt plant In the prooeu 01 steelmaldna JIarteock of Milford, lira. Ronald and sou Jimmie Mrs. RObert Thom.. second ' tIme since he has been 8 home Tuead&y afternoon whlle loyal support of, the communlty. (allout 2S per cent). . Bane and Mr. Burls Moaher. .... Inez Thomas, ...... John member. cannIn.I. A jarellploded. burn1n& 1&'ge It for another ~ve In \be .. 8cnIp pUNhaaed from ouWde . - ~ ber about the face and arms. COn- future. ESTATE VALUJ&D AT $35,000 BIBLE CLA88 TO MEET AT J\i$ aoureea (about. III per cent). 8BWING cLma IDET8 WI'I'II Robey, M1Ba Cora Thomas and Mr. The 800DeJ' I8t JJl l.he . . . .p HATHAWAY HOME MONDAY dition of the burns has not been to JQke BUM. tanII:.I, plule. aDd Itee1 can be made 100 per cent 11&8. OR4.,U TERRnJ. Arthur Thomas. The w111 of Ma'hlon W. Hom determined. ahlpa for our bOyl over t.bere to f1'oIb pia iron. Or it oUl be made OANNON '1:0 BE Lebanon, rued wi Probate Judge lMemtJers at the Monday Nllht 100 pen:erlt trCIm Scrap; and ltill The V1ctory club met DONATED IN 8CBA.P DRrYE Ralph H. Oarey recently. disposes . BaTH 01' SON uae, the aooner we can 10 '*It to 'Bibl class attended serv1de.5 bat be .h!Ih-t-quaUW steel. 1'or eo- ~Ul'Idt.y eveninI at the. home of of a . 6000 estate to two SOtls. Ken_ --;--t-=0:.;. onn&l Uvlnr and II!t tire. 101' O!II' callecl "scraP." 18 actuallr refined lin. 0barI. ~t1 '0 , Which f a neth l Lebanon. and Gray. ~ln Monday evening at the' local Church Born to Mr.1Uid ¥n. Charles wbeels and ,as for out tanb, .... of Chr1st where revlV&;! services are .teel, With moat ImP~t.aea r~vecl, ~ eewInI and· knltUng for the number of years occupied a position Clty. The will direots that a poolWade at their home here Wednea- Bides fOOd for our ltom. . . : ·But the lmpodant t.bIng to ,.,• . boya in the armed forces. A de&lel't at the Int.ersectio~ in ¥ranklln o~e room ope;a'tEd in Lebanon by Hom in progress. day morning at .:00 o'clocll: a boy. ' ObalrD(an DIU mates -the feUDwMonday evening, Octoller 12, tbe manber Ia that everr too of stNt· oauree W'aa served to 'the followlng at ,the north and one at the · south , be sold, the proceeds to be divided He welghed 6 3-4 pounda at. birth at.atemnt: "(Jet III tile . . . , class will meet at ' the home of Dr. Scrap takeI takes the place Of one memberS: Mrs. IJdWtn RaDib" Mra. &pproach 'to Franklin, but' in later 'equally among the .t wo sons. Horn and bas been named Jerry Alton. Wayne Townablp, and 'W'a Uot MIl nnd Mrs.. llathaway on Main strpet. ton Of pa, iron. and to make OM J. W. Keraey, lira. K. R. BIlL Mrs. years wh1ch have been On. ,he died September ,1'1. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. out of AdoU, Benito and Jllrablto' The subject for dlacussion wUJ be, ton of pie iron takea two toni of Leo Oooner, lira. Wm. strader, grounds of the Legion home, on the Raymonc;l Wade . and Mr. Mal W11l YOU'" ;'Love for God and Por our FeJlow WeJah., . • "-------. I1'OD ore. 1.2 tonI ·of coal an~ 1-1 lib. carl 1'VIUIOn, 'M1aa Ines East Pourtb Street Bill, will be sent AqRlCULTURAL SECRETARY j toll of Umestone. .r.mea, lira. Pra1lk tJ. LeMa" 1IrII. to the SCnl-P pUe to . help the naRESIGNS IN LEBANON Men." Everyone jlI w~me. OUr annual war ateel capacity ls bas., Soyder loin. ~ Terrill and tlon'8' war eUart. according to ah PARTY AT, COLD SPRINGS , b --:lFRANKLIN MAN DELD TO OO.CIOO,ooo toDI. 0Dl7 Bcnp cau make Mrs. lIal'1 Ocmner. anDOUDceIIlent made recently 'i Mrs. Juanita lI.rerr111, for three GRAND JURY FOR ARSUN A group of blab school pupils It poaIble to ~ aDd P8IB t.bla , lIN. Barl Oonner wm ~ boatess RuaaeU lrcElfre'8h of the FranklJn years secretary In the Watren I Mr. a.nd Mra. Oarl L. DUe 1IlI fliW't. Por to aupply ."..,b "pll to &be. ~ m.etiIDI of tbe Club. 1AmerSQan Leglon Post. county AgrlculLurl,1 .Extension ofJOtWny Hop\dns 33, 01 Franklln, held a party and dance Frid,y evetertalned with a famllJ dIDDer W&BBEN CO~TY TEA.(lBERS flce. )ocn.ted at J~a~on. has re- has been held for grand JUry aotion ning .t the Cold Sprinp Tavern. tron to prqduce tb1a tremendous BB81~N8 AS 1&NlTO& Sunday honorll1l their ...._'"'. am~tof80ataeooolooowt~Scrapf ~~ . - Arna.'.I'IDaI'BEN YE&BS MEET AT MOMOW D. 8. ~Igned. effectiVBeet;at ,...o.nce. Sahe ~s by Squire Wade S'uBw1n~' t' hon e. ¥,:usJp for 'the oooaaton was turn1a~­ Mrs. ;Helen G~. and iI'IMIdeel by DiCk Oampbell and bls or-cb· req.... ,,: 1 • • ....... 0 ~ .,.... , ,.rucceeded by 1;Y .....eyer. • "". cbai'jle of arson, fo 0 g e redautbter. -Jean, of DartoJl. wao wUI 101,000.000 toaa of ~. and RoIleD Benue;:-;ho baa been the Annual 'faU ~te . of the War- 1. Lebanon. cent burning oC' a barn.neaT Frank.' estra. " ' lea.e lOOn ' to mUe their llame 'ID 000 tau GllImeatoDe. ~tor a' the Jooal Ketbodlat reD ' Cowty Teacher Assocl~t1on is lln. BopIdns. according to the STORKS SDOWBB IN DONOa lIbe aut. o Tbere' almply I;lot ~ m1n- ohureb for tile put thirteen ,ears, being conducteii Thurad8y. at the ' OS PUPILS ENB()LLED IN SherW's offICe. adq1ltted· !et.t.1ng OF MRS. ELDON .~l'ALlCK Gu_ were: Mr, an4, Ura ......a1 lDIr ~t.l0ll! and planttac11· haI~. • Morrow II1gh sch~1. S~ak"ers In-; . WAl'NE TOW SJlW , SCHOOLS tire to ' t~e ~rn cJp the .J?ropert, o~ ......:..DUlce aDd ChIldren, DIoIr aDd . . .. I~ to auppIJ ui4 mnc1le aU_ ~· Mr. -Bentley .recently was gravely ol\lde Wlton Ollase. WLW, news . ' ._ . I .' James D . .and Lucy .Kirby,. no~th of Mrs, Stanley, BalJllY,' Mra HOwa~d Mr. ,ai'ldYra. ROI!eit DulEe. II1II. ton1llle •.• BCJI&AiP II1:JR- PILL in aDd .a1tboU1h. he ia up and. able commentator, and B. Batley, Wayne toWnshl schools have an' FrahkUn. Burton and MIBa J',uby JiUJleS tlDGAPI to ,be around, he baa not :vet fuUy Warren county A8rt~.ultural Agent. enrollment p! : 628 "students. accOrd The SUSfle1::t, aocor~ to Sheriff. tert.a1ned a. IrouR ~f 'friends at the Belen Graham and ctaUlbt8r• .JaaD, and the bQat aDd. ~ Mr. Ilbd n ONOU J'tICOftIed. and . . . .1fU tbe ca~ Seaalon.s are 'scheduled tor atter- tng to· an linnoun,~ement mode r(!- WllUam Hu«ori! aaLd he fired the Balley home ' on Route 2 recently Mrs. Quol L.f DUll:e. DINNDU::.r.:. . .TBD",,. 'ol ,,~ ~. NO~, hal. noon and e'lening, ce~tly 'by., COunty UupeJ'1ntendent O. Qum to escaPe army sei'v1ce.· War- honol'lni Mn,' Eldon Rett8Uc1t ,witb becHluDed. WGIDN'B AUXU,JAB,Y '1'0 " H. ~. . ~ .' . , fjlont ..for .1Iopklna's arreSt was' sworn a stork .b~er. 1 . ' ,. ' BOMBatJlU)lUUI ' CLU8 Mr. and ¥rI.,au.eu ~n and TO MEET FRIDAY AT P. M. EnrolJmen~ intl1e county , ~hoo1s out bY . hls a1ster, 'Mrs. ItllIby; '. TWenty ,guests were preaen~ ellht IIOLD8 WIBND .ao.... ramlJ,y gave ~', ~II~ boDor· II&CJUt. 'l'BLBGUM tota18 3668 stl1del)ts, ' exclusive of Said, to bave admitted· the deed of whom were ' from Wayneav1l1e. . . lnI tb& bbihday of tbeIr daUlhter,i Mr. B'dI7 MOore receIved a tele. J'!be woman:;-A"UXllWy of the ~nklln and ' This total Is to the 8her1ff. 'B opldnl nevertbelw namely,l, lIJ'8. EVerett KellJ'lelt. lIIra. , Mr. and 1Irs~8J Jr. Bole lira. Ardl1e BIldebraDt. eundaJ evenInI . from Ills St. Marys EpiIcopal church will three less than. pleaded innocent. The bam was de. Ed Bop~, Ml'!, Iiwln' Mulf~rd, enterta1ned the HOIIl~ cIMI . ~ pelts~: Mr. and IIfI, IP'8DlOeorp, wbo recently .... _ , meet. PrIday at. 2:00 o'ckick p. m. Enrollment in to~iP8troyed and a uumber of C~fDS M1as RU8Iell WI18on, Mrs. ~ren , of ~m' tq • w1erier raMt WedIMI- > , 0lAR Bt8r '~ obIldnD of XeDIa, ,. . . . at. tile Little Mra. Ronald ~hooJs ls: Blue., 98; Car~e. perlabed. '., . ~tzahn. and ~ 'WWna Amell. day evenlnl, Th.' ..-. ... . ~. &rut Mrs. ~ PIeIIcIt and __ ~1116 ~ uthe o'?~Ss; a.=:.!. SMrke Is the holt.eaa for the ooima- 2M: Sprlngboro,- . Red Lion, 3&: " . .' ~ iiI',' and low............... aU ot Wa)Delftllt BoIIert. . _ - . . '........ I 2Cl6j HarIllD8IJNDAY G11BsTS WARaEN COtlNTY DAlltY, . ' and lira. lid ~ aDd ... ... of. 'PatteJ'lOll ftIJ4.: DqIap. healUl. WlUl all of my 011. 156; MllliI:' 361; TB8TBB ENTDS loolra. Wbl. Bell. tIut I * ' and ..... Uld the hODOnClIUeat. l1li. ~ ......, Aau$l'ED 1'O.8PUDINQ l'Wter. . . ; "",",..nt:'ln.ill.. Sbnd, '11; The OlaUde stroOOe fam11y was , ... " ' , BDIlebra1l' Uld her 1WIIIud, 01 JAB'IDIf '8'l'AS aa'liHO ., -,....,'MUon, 396; HArvl!!~aburlr. 2f»; Mor- tlOIit Sunday to tile f~ dln- - NOlIIe1;t Pawley, secretary and _ _ _ ___ ¥amevIIl ' ___ ..; ~ OWe Toombi of Oinc1Dnatl. drtv- 'row 1M. 1'/0; BoutJ\ 1I'\1eM.s: Mr. aJ1d Mrs: ' Cheater <teI~r Ule Warren COunty 00rr . . . . 'It .... ~. e. "I'be. 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sept. 30, 194.2. More ~rphum \l1akIng . Yester~Yf cUdn't gO over to help. The Kentuoklons who h'ld made .tIle first couldn't come any more so t hey had rather 0. lJl~rd Ume leamluk ~o 11re the fumaee luSt rlght 'and some of the molasses 6S much tao thin 'a s the first was 100 thick. However, ~hey .m ade about twenty gallons and le!lrned enoug so tha t things went better today. We used a better systom. Three . of l'an ~ne crusher aud carried tbe juice to the evaporator and stralned ' It . One fired the I~rnllce. and did the first SkimmIng. then sOlneone took care of ~he middle pl\~ and I took cllarge 01 the flnlsh..ug pan. U the fire Is Just rIght it "all travellrom paD to })Qll by ItseU ' ~ut it the hel\t .is irregulnr it hR." to be 'Oh~ed ' along With 'a chaser wWeh lcoks somewhat like a sma}l wooden hoe. We did .better thim before and graduallY learned when to llurry it with the cluu;er and when to hold It back with 1\ bunc.b of 'cleclD tags sonked in molasses. We t'lrned out about thirw gallons todtl~ . (The former ~wner of tbe mill saId h e

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"Issoc!n evEJ :y 'MLtJRSDAY SUbSCription Price. Sl .50 t " \ . ear, Payable in Advance

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&I I TCRNM'IONAL ..nOl\LI:~IS INSr,' p,\I!ADLE Fll OM WO L WELFARE -- Bt!orll Pearl Un't'Oor, the' feellng

wa'/i If ul;l'alb' b 1d 1n trhls COlUItrY th~t Japan WIlS a llilrd·rot.«\ mili-

IM n people ot JaWUl-and hc Is as cruel and fauatical as his leaders . The civilian population ot Japan has accepted. apparently willinglY. sacrifices WblCh are almost IncredIble. In Japan everything 18 r!,tinned. The clothin&, and the food avail8ble for clvillans Is quaUtatlveIY bad-everythlng must go to the army and navy. 'l1lle masses of the people eke out an existence on ra~Ioli which woUld. cause ~w1ft starvation in moot countrtes. But the) don't 'COmplain. They life convinced tllat the 'price 18 well worb!l paying tor the "glorIous destiny': which their Samurai leaders have prom~ lsed. They work tremendouFly long hours and they have. llttle relaxation and no lUxuries. 'Prices hjl.ve gone up whUe wage.s. have remained statlonary. Yet !!hey look forward WIth confidence 6.Dd longing to the day when the Unl~ed states and Britain will be crushed, and Jap leaders wUl dictate· harsh peaCe terms In con. ",uered .Wash.Ingt.on and Loadon. In the view 01 some reaUsts, the Sap may, In the long run, prove to be a tougher nut than the German. Ih the last war, GerJnIlnV cracked fast onoe she began to suffar l!Ievere defeats. The Teutonio fanatiolam is hardly on the ~e scale as &hat ot he Oriental with b18 ImpUcit falth tbat death In battle will be followed by an eternity in t-b~ happiest and moot abundant of beaven. The Japanese people, these autborlt1ea ar:gue, will neyer accept defeat, or .we fot peace. They wUl go on flgbting ...:....and increa&e their bll1'baric prac~ tices-to the very end. Therefore, the only way to beat JaP6D -ls to ~ourge her at bome. It Is import-

pow(!r which could be soundlY ullentcd lu 8. maU.\ll· ot weeks, or montbs. Alleged CkperCs liad long wrltteu I.but JaMn's military .eqUipment was InterIor. that her na'7 wns' 'Il'.\ no wP.y. a match for ours. (lnd Lilat she wa$ on the verge of cconomJc 001 apse, Since December '7 we have learned how tragicallY wrOllg those experts werlr. Japanese 1,)lanes &Dd sblps are excellent in both design and construct ion. Ja.panese a,rmy st.rlldng power is very great, and her generals know the art of wareilU'e. The Indlvldual Jap• allose soldier Is crafty, brave, lifUel, fearless of death, and fanaticallY determined on vlctor;y. Up to recently. the bulk of the AmerJean people also held · another theory concerning Japan. They belleVed !.het the majority of the Japanese people were paclflll and desirous of peace, and that the nat10n was thrust Into war by a handCUl of warloards who contr"lled tbe Japanese army, navy and c1vU guvemment. Once Japanese forces were glven .sbe.rp set-bacb by the United Nations. many reasoned, \.he warlords woUld lose face at home and tbe pre6ent milltary goverbment. wouid be replaced by a populaI' government which WOuld . sue for peace. 'lbat Is a heartening theory, perhap&-,' unfortunately. men who al'e In tile best J)051Uon to undenitand the Japanese character bave small faith in it. Ambassador Grew. wbo ant that we take baCk the terrttQrles she has conquered, with tht'Jr represented the United States 111 Tokyo tor teo yearn and who re- deb resource&-but It will ~ot prove dec1s.lve. oenUy returned to tb1s country as The Jape.neee islands are rOUihlY part of the excbanie of diplomates about tale aile of the l!Iinile state of ,betWeen bellJgerent.&, bas made a. Montana T--'d 1.500 000 numbet or eDermely intereat1Drl '""'" e some . apeecbea and lltatement. on tile .ult- square mlle.s are all the Japanese t ...centera of population. aU t.he JapJec. AaA·. Y'~'''' .,...... eaaeDOI. anese fact11U f ad tl that Japaneae leadeb have comea 0 pr uc on ~d pletely "1IOld" tbe Japanees people transport and dlstributlon. Due to on t.b1s flU. Anti-British and atltt- btr lack of c06l, she has att.a\ned Amerkan propaganda baa been an an extr~r1)y high d~gree of ___'_1 T ti..... 1 electrification, and the bulk ot ber U&uwa& .. apaDeae ac n" or many ;veara, and baa liven captured Untt- tndustr1es~e powered from a !let~ Nations soldiers by the Japanese las ot bycbo-electric Installations In in Bona Kong IUld eJaewhete, Is tbe the mounta1ru; . Before she can be direct reflection of that propagan :la. crw;h~d . it Js likely that it w111 be MI _ _ trooper re- necCllsllry to knock out these instalI The 0 _ _ .. v _ _ese flecta the point of view of the com- latlonll. !Uld make her Industrially lmpotent.. And thilt will requIre air c R E C T A L D I S E A S E ra1& on an unprecedentecl seale. . .. It 18 general beUeved that her deDR. E. M. S'I"DLB, 123 But 1 Locust Stree~ wllmfngi, u. Ob,lo. enses ag......" air raids, in ller vital baa published a.. booklet in whLh he factory areas,' are very good. elCPla1ns Qow he treats PlLES or rrhe Solomon Islands actIon HEMORIUIOIDS without SURQ_ marked the start Q! our offensive ERYor ELl!lCTlU0ITY, 'fb1a book- in the Pacific. BefOre that, we w#lre let will be sent free by aendlna..,him almost entirely engqed In defemyour name ~ address.-Adv. . Ive operations. How long ;~ ~Ul be fUil'}'

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A Holl;¥Wood veteran a.nd 8 screen f title role, wit~ newcomer helld the cost of "l'he the feminine lead .. Vanishing Virginian," coming to the girl wbo first as the rl!.liult of the ,1'w1n Theatre Friday I\lld Sat. "Ondy Hardy's urday. Frank Morgan, "scelle ste&l- She sings agoJn· in ' er" of dozens 01 tUms. pIny!, the picture. before we can take the oHeus!ve oh a major S<;ale, tllther in the Pacific or In Europe, Is a. qut!lStton that can only be answered by the High COm'm and-and 1\'ben the time comes 1~ wiU speak with deeds. not words . It Is a gigantic undertaking, and It wm be long and arduous.

ORDINANCf; NO. 168 Ordinance

. v11le, Ohio; Editor, Waynesville,. Ohio; lor, Walter Ohio; Business , JeMIe Wiseman, Ws~yn'esvJ!~le, oW.". . '2. Th~t is: Walter Ohio. bondholders, other security S&a&ement of &he OWnerilhip, M ..~holding- 1 per apmenl, OIreuiallon, Etc" Jleamount of qulred br the Acta of Oourreas of Aucua t Zi, 19121 and March 3,'11/33

Of The Miami Gazette published weekly at Waynesville. Oh10 tor the year of 1943. State ot Ohio, County 01 Warren, SII. Before me, 1,\ Notary l>ubl1C in and fOr the State and county aforesaid personallY appeared Jennie WiIIeman, who, having been duly sworn according to l&w. deposes and sa.ys t1\at she 1s the B\lSiness Manager of the Mlaml Gazette and ~hat the following !s,to the best oJ: her lmowledlle and oaller, a true statement of the owners)llp, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the Ahown in the above captioh reqUIred by the Aot of August 24, 1912. as amende<! by the Act 01

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Visitors at the Bul![mE!ll home frunday were Mr. Mrs. VaughI' your Cat.tle, bop, sheep and calvel Mullen and son. and Mrs. Olyde to Norr1s-Brock Co., UVe Wire and Bunnen, Mrs. Bunnell ant. prosresaive firm for the hlallest ch11dren, Mr. . Omer .!:tOlmarket prlcea and good .erv1ce. del'Y and aalllgm;er.lr Union St9ct Yards, ClnciDna.U, O. "fr.:'W!I~i·' the sal. ot Tu~e in on R,p,dlo station WCKY/ 12:2jj to 12:30 p. m: tor our dally market' repor~ ROOT FOB .AND OONSIGN'

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For Ailditlonal

SECTION 1. That the Mayor may be and be hereby is authorized and empowered sub~t to the ton!lrmat ion of the Councu ot the Village of Wt\ynesv1!le. Ohio. to appoint in addition to the VJU~e Marshal, designated Chief of Pollce, one more additIonal police ol!loer or oCf1cers, either or all of <Nhom may YUill, Ohio. be designated as Deputy MarShal (s). Policeman ('menl. NIght Watchman ('men) or Special PoSworn to and IIceman ('men) as may be neut!$ue this 25 day of ~~)te[Dbe'r, .sary tor the oel,\ce a\ld good order ROSS 01' the Village. CBeal) SECTION 2. Such addit1~nal po_ Uceman or pol1cemen shall l'>ave lone poweZ8 conferred by law upon pollce officer or otflcers 1n all villages of the state and such other powers not ltlr•• Uert Ouu.,~nl! CO''''I1!,• .,o' •• '''lt InconsJatent with the nature of theft monthly their office as 18 conferred by ormeeting at the of Mrs. Ch&a. dinance or ll\>w upon deputy matHouse. sbals, JIOl1ceinen, night watchmen MIss andlor special policeman. BEOTION S. 'l1be compensation for servt,ces herein required of such additional poUeeman or pol1cemen

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could.man- about seventy-five lIallans a day,) W.e have t;; strip moer 50 we wlll not cook again until llext weelc. Suoll warm lovely tall but all the tendllf summer thlnglj are Joue with the .t:!ost. Thursday. Very hot t.oday. In fe,ct 1 WIlS SO h.ot a~ the Preston sale ~hat 1 did not stay to see what ~ h e calv~ broug~i. Such a. fine herd of .Guemseys means ' years ot work, testing and keepIng recordS and 10 st'entS too bad to see them dJSperslld. -Some one ' got some good cows. I wanted some pJlJIi so · I went down ' to the comniunlty sale. They were not so high today and I bought a bunch ot nine llvely black and white ones. I hope 1 have not bought trouble. FrIday. One pig is sIok. Does that mean anything or is It j'u st from the inocUlation? SUll warm ana lovelY though it 18 clouding up' a .11ttie. Saturday. Tqd&.y I helped PaUl cut broom corn. This Is the first good Saturda¥ since school · began , The broom corn Is over ripe bu~ I have tound ~ use for the long canes .so I out some of them, too. We used a' obettel' system this afternon and did more in an hour than In twice' thtl~ long betore. We took the . tractor aAd trailer and stood In the tml1er and topped It right so that we did't · nave to pick it up . Wi th Oiarence to drive' the tractor we did very well. I am us~g the long canel> to mend my wire chloken rence· where the stay wires are broken. This was the year I should have hnd new wire but perhaps now il 't III ke~t stmlght it will l~t for the duratl!'n. 'Sunday Rain but not enough of It to help the water situation very

Si!lCTION 4. Berore entel'wg upon lUsltheir duties as such adqltlonal pollceman or pol1cemen, helthey shall give bond with good Bnd loutflcient surety to the sattsractton of the M&yor at said Vl11age In the sum of One Thousand ($1000) Dollars conditioned according to law. SElOl'ION 5. 'All ordin:mces or parts of ordinancle4 in conflict with t~ ordtnance are hereby repealed: and this oMlnance Is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the 1DunedJate pre.serYation of the publ10 health, sall'ty and general welfare of the Village of Wayne.svllle, Oblo, and shall take effect and be in fUll force from and after Its Passed: Oct~er 5, 11M2 O. H. BRACE, Mayor. Attest: a. M. CAREY, Clerk.

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ChurelHichool 9:30 a. m. This Sunday will Ile Rally 1>ay and a speclal program will be given which w1l1 last tbrough the worship services hour. Youth Fello~ahJp Sunday evening at 8:30. 'Choir rehearsal Wednesday eveninl at '1,30.

HARVEYSBURG '!be 'laciles of Jonah'a Bun Baptlat churcb had a lIrovlsron ule Saturday mor.J:ling. Member.!! of tbe 0pe:1 Bible ohurch attended services at BrookvJlle o!lurch last Thur!Jdl\v lllght ~ Rev. James Rader, the fQrm8l' pastor here. Is located there. M.r, ' and Ml·S. Richard wmlaJris of near W1lnllngton are announcing the birth 01 a SOll. Stephen. Oct. :01 at M~Olellan hospital, Xenia. The baby's mother is th~ fotmar Miss Vivian Tuckel', daugbter of Mr . and Mrs. Harry Tucker. ' Ada Scboonover daughter Of Mrs . Delmont Price, Is contined to her home with scarlet tever , Ws. Tom Weloh returncd home ~his week after a . v18it with her brother in Now Jersey. ~e Hilarity club met Bunday wUli M.. and Mrs. Wlll Reraey at ~he1r home In Oregonia. Mr. and Mrs. Rby Olark attended II funeral In Walhoun;llng last ThurSday , Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kerultldy moved this week to Beavertown and Mr. and Mrs . Walter Donaldson and daughter, Marilyn, moved Into the Kennedy home. MIss A, Ragenstein . spmt the week-end at her home in Pellcity. Announcement WJl.,S recel ved here this week or LIle marrl~e of Lt. D . Oarleton Anderson, son I)f Floyd Ander-son af Xenia. to Mla.s Helen Jones of Jackson. · JeSSe Pennington has purchased the Adam Oampbell prQp!'.rty, and the OamPbeIl family wul Soon be residents of near Mason. Mr . an~ Mrs. Joe Davis wt're Thursday guest., of their Bon-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson' ond family of Vl\ndaUa. Robert Shldalter who w~ 'Inducted Into the service Saturday. was 1\ Friday nlght guest of his grandmother, Mrs . Emerson Fritzler, and father Karl Shldakel'. Mrs. Anna Stinson returned tbJs week from Middletown i'08p1tal, where she h&:s been conlined for several weeks. Mr! . Anna Harris left saturday tQ spend tIle winter with ber sister. Mrs, Alice Collett In Sabina. . M1ss Mary Edith DoIIter o( 00lumt/us was a Sunday guest of her pal'ents, 'Mr. and Mra, Herbert n0ster, and brother, James. Mls$ Jean Hosier of New Burlington/ was the week-end gul'st ot her uncle and aunt. Mr . and 14)1_ Lewis Campbell. ~r. and Mr~. IJonel Oampbell moved to Dafton laat 'fhuraday and are now residents at tIlat city.

FRIENDS HOME--

u..-;;;u:- C..rH!llloa"eat Dr. Dudley K:!ver of Oenterville, catted .o n Ml$.s LyQJa. Wr1ibt Prtday morning. We were all very highly entertained one evening the put week when Mrs. George Bm1th very graciously read to us a paper on Mother .Goose rhymes which she had recently read ST. MARY'S EPISOOPAL at the New Century club. CDtJROD · Mrs. James Ward was the guest 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and ot MID !'lelle MCCampbell at a sermon. Rev. Ralpb Parks will be meetinr 0.1 the Women'a Literary charae. clUb at the Woman's Olub bouse in Da.Ytoli on, P'rtday • WAYNESVILLE OHURCH 01' /Mrs. Kenneth Ealdn W84 a. dinOBBl8T ' ner guest of Freda Harvey on Sunday. lin RandaU, MlnJater SUNDAY Mr. and Robert McMillan or Bible &hool 9.30 L m. New Burllngton called on the Wards Sunday evening. . O~UDJon 1,0 :'45 a. m. Preadling, U a. ' In, A Mr, Wildman of PhlladelphJa Junior Endeavor. '1:15 p. m. wu a Caller '-t t·he Bome. SllIJd8¥ evelilng. . Senior Endeavor, '1:~6 p. m: , C01JU!lUDJon an~ preaching, 8:00 'Dr. JUlia M. Jones of New York p. m. ' was a week-end viaJtor-of het' Il'lUldYou are invUed tp cOD\e and wor- mother, Mrs. Katharine :AndertOn. ship with us.. . Want a Partner\" ST. AUGUSTINE. OBURCB Want a , Situation? Father Kramholla, Priest Want 'to Sell Auto!!? Masa .Sunday m .' " Wa~t to Repair Autos' Want to Do. ~, FERRY ' c.n'Il.CI;I OF ODRIST Want to Sell Reai ~'l BUNDA\Y TWant to Sell ~our Services? Want to Sell BO~d Qoocla? • 9:30 a. m.. ~lble schooL . 10.45 L . pl.:.:..oODlmunlon. Want a Oustomer fOr Anytblngf 11:00 . a. m::.....Bermon. ADVERTISE IN ' TIm GAZE'l"l'IC 8:15 P. M. Preaching • ·A!ivertlstng Keeps Old 9UB to A4vertJatng Makes SUOCeBIh Buy Mvert.lalng Betreta ~nf1dence P1rst Day ICbool, 9:30 a, m. , AdvertlsJllg Means Bualneaa Meet1ng for W~p. ''1:30 L .m. Advert~8 Shows Epeqy . Advert1ae and SIIiIoeed ' MT. II~LLI' M. Eo CRn.OII AdvwtUe JUd~ ' ~(, .M. ; Searff, Mlilbler Advertise ot BUat 8~naay Sobool . 9:30 ' a. Ill, B. A arnhl¢, BUIlt. A~verttse· Now • I ~ell1ng, Servlce, '1:30 p. Ill. All' states ba.ve ~ to en19ree PJoayer !(eelli}g WedneadllY eve. " 36-mJIe speed limit I 1l1ni. '1: 30 po m. Preferrect. m1leare 10r cars' ~­ ,. "t 'Scr1IIPI ing stUdenta, teachel'B, ~d acIlool to and from 1Cb001 la to r . employees ~ .provided by the ~A. . M.... JliIl!Jlle

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De..r lootec1 better tha when Ita Monda)' aDd TUeada1 latel were thrown wide open MoD- thronsed intO our beI.ul~IfUl day, Auauat 6, and the Home·Com- cit)', Iy JOSePH"". HUODUSTON era bade a hearty welcome, and Waynesville exten~ed til\! t·· t d dili.l welcome. Tne bWltiiltell8'-aeotitm IoIIowIq ld tba the .,__ own an . tbe ,aerv'l'ime wal when It W.I Ilobod"', to 0·' he town maS a maaa ~ '""' of arcIGIeI &aIleD fro- tile Ices of its cl~na were eu, ·· ,. business but our ()wn If we Ipent the uoaee,""n. Bdl&1oa or TIle ~ ouuWUli Is a 11.&& (I! t b l;' qt1icera command. almost every home WIU> lIeC~l'alteQ night- fiahline a poorly made bed. It ., a.A'K"CI J . . . ~ MJam1 Gau'&e. pabllabei'l ID IlOti I....muu .1l~1i. All dur~g tills time tbe subject bomt'! way. while the' Cl!~~ellS was II trec country and If we wan\ed October, 1006. .t'l!:1olUtlh~, -v. M. Qlin\~ l'l&nt 01 of the Home-Commg had bl'en kept orally gave themselves to spend ·half the night pulling the ~ne C!a.:iS 1>1 116; ~ lctl Pl:eSIQ, .. ~, J. 'promJnentl.r before the pltblic by illg after tbe comforts sheet off our fcet and the other half The compramlse on bile AnU-ln- ~n his Labor Day mtIUIt to The IP'And . hom.;-Oomlllg cele- vVlll Whne, 01 the '01u1!8 01 "/4 ; S eclib guests . trying Lo cover them u~ agllln/. tbe Miami O1l.zette, 'which gave of illl> well, 1\ WOI> our feet, our sheet and flatlon BI1I, as finally adopted by. Jongress. !Mr. Roo8evelt demand~ tn'aUon plovlded by the people 01 • e W 'v, l\a.lI>S lIi1amc '.1 . Jjl'OWll, o~ the 1 ek ft "ek to pro Mondll ", thc first ... d . the · C ongress. Is more of a V lcwry "hat the natlonal leatslature fix J era space we a er We J our j:lngle neJ'Ves. Waypesvule tue w!!ek of AUiust 6, ~laSIi ot 'Ill; '.l'reasu..t:t.-J . E. ol.IlJ~"-"""'''''''''''''''''''''''''"'''e, besides Issuln&, a If!CimE!-<;oml~I'--Waa..4e'vo·~:ea..~grJ;~+_lfn-st(U bave 11 free country and ror tile farm groups than for ~..e ~eWnBs on farm pAc", addlna that ilDOO, and eUJoyuq by thOUSAnds ot u.:y, Class of "42. rienWi who we \Yllnt dcsperqtely to keep it that ~sevelt :Administration, The farm ne himself would ·ta1r.e care of " s~. special edition or tile paJ)!lr some- inKS and lecepU011S. vlBl\ors. Willi IlO~ the resuU 01 a lew An execu~lvu comml~tee what like. this number, esPeclllllY to had not met f~ ~ye·alrs. clasped wO'· . That's why, tOday, It' s every- er.s of the country dId not seek o;.ny .J1I1Zing" wages and aalartea. The daYlI' or tWeeka' labor, but was the "he odlc!!l's in arrlll1l1wg 101' Wle handS aOl'oss tile gul~~ It Ume' and body's business whether or not and the people .. . . we ill,crease in farm prices. AJl .~ey .~era or ,the natlon, and me out.OOme of, months ot cln elul s~udy, uleeLiu8 W/U! apJxllmt:d '0.5 lullowa : advertJ-se the event, . llv"" Ovel' Lhe do.Yli of Aula 1.4!.ug spelld the night fightIng. a poorly asked was 't hat there be no reduc" Uepresen~at.lves In Oongresa ' from of the town and vicinity $5 well al> ..... . mf1la bed. For r llsearch shows that j,hUn111og and i\lI,rd wOl'k, .d.e81Q-ent tuemuers, ViOlA Keys Its former residents entered enthus- 5 Y11e. I t was sOon e\!lddlent ~l1l1t ene lll.f\tllng bedding 'robs us of resiora • tion in the ' present prices of farm ;ile rural dlstrlcts, remembered that ·In oreter' tbUL ~I'\e kll~tor.Y of thIS d a.wlt1lls, <::haraes A. Bl'OWll, IArull1o lastically Into the plans and gave attendance "would far - .iuroass ex~ ti\' e sleep and robs us 01 textues- products, and that 1n the future in- ,JNor to the passage of the 'P rice \b'\.me-conuug may 1)0 ,complew we l'llylor .I:Jl1&. E. V. Ba!'lUlart and them t heir hearty support In e-very [leotat ions and by M;oml y evening both vilaU, imperallve if our vic· cre~ed .PJ'oduction costs, Including Jontrol Act last JanU81')1, tarm Will glve liere a brief accuum o~ the AllDa LIle (JBQwalJader. poeaible way . the town WllS througed wlth VlSl- tory plans are io be successful. labor. be taken into (lonsl(o.:r- ,pokeamen ,offered to accept a- price Ui.~g1n oi Lhe Home~omlng Idea aDd h tOl'S while tile cl·owd .was constantly Short sheets affect our health be· aUon in flx1ng ce1l1n&s ?n flltm ~ell.Ing on fann producta 01 one '111e tolloWUlij non-l'eslde:lt comWlb1l the first days ot August, t e caUSe the,.v Bre an irrilation, preL-!le manuer 1.11 which \.be varIous mittee WWi apP!>mted; ( Hark McKay, venting the peaceful relaxation ea- produot prices. In the beg1nr1~g the .lundred per cent of parity, provlc1- , etetiilla or t.he work wele calrec1 out. .xenia, Ohio; H. E, RlClge, Clncin· former residents of Waynesville be- beiI)g' augmented by new arrivals . gan gatbering home, a few coming . I:..'ve~body WWl happy £l oa the senUsl tc?_ restorative slee.p. With. President Insisted on legisl~t1ve ac- .ug a dxed ceiling was Immediately 'l'he nrst suggestls>n ruuum to nati; Tilena lti<lWlU'aa, Dayton; AllIn eacb day. Saturday and Sunday spirit of the Home-Oo lni .. ~ which out r!!!ltoratlve sleep. there Is no pe. tlon that would have resulte~ 'in the , J~ed on wages and salaries at the Wli! event tBmt! at the IDt:eLlIlIl 01 na sellera atalll, Albion, IU1no1a; oefore Home~Coming Week a per- was ·so frequently .spokE~ , of dUl'ing riad wherein the body can ' repair reduction ot many f~ prlces. .;ame tune. The PresIdent &ncl hlI t oe &UDUU Al;8OCla i...Oll o( the .MInnie Dodson, InillanapollS; ami (ect stree.m ot vlllltora arrived Bud tM wejlk made itself. felt and w~ UIO effects of dall¥, wCllr. . ' while at bile same time npt .only .'\dJD1nlstr~t1on atrongl), opposed uyneavl.lJu tlI~,l SchOOl, bold 1n J.J~. 'l!lU R. Qlew, 01 Miamisburg. "Yidenced in bhe .h apo'y iflCes and Sbort sheets affect ,our fabric con· faning to control wage rates, but .my wage control whatsoever. and Y .. sorvation plans adversely because May. 1\104, wJleu O. M, c a r~wlll: ht 'The work or t11ese ottlcers and general rejolc1ng . The 'lllthering they wear out laster than properly actuaily authoriZing,.a national pol- "he f8l'Dl1nt.erests 'Were finally IJIven Oil 0Iucago, propo:;ed tbllL ''\' SPt.~"~1 ~ommlttees aa well as other memt hroughout ' the entire wtlek waS filting sheets, accordlng to the Icy of Increa.sing Ind\l8triBl wages by 1\ price cellina D.f one hundred and ~.uort 'be made to bring back to Lhe ~ers of tbe Alumni ls best told In more Uke that of one Igreat family Alnerlcan lnstitute or LaunderIng. fifteen per dent. Under the cum- ten per cent of parity as a Ulatte. of UIOti meuLmg as IIl611Y members 01 . he splendia re.sults ¢ their eifor .... Not only do lhese experts know that proJllIse legislation, celUngs are .Ippeaaement. Tbe hundred and ten than anything else. short sheets wear out taster, but _ ______ Lbe Assoclat10n res1dlng at a eliS- as d.etaUea ,1n tbe aGcount of the placed on farm prioea at. one ht- per cent of parity ce1l1ng was The Bureau at Govel<lllmental Re- they know why. And, they'd 11ke dr8(i per cent of parIty or at the .>-peclflcally approved before u,ntunee as was po.saIJ)le, also to en- proceedlniS of High ~ School DaY. qulrements has urged schoolS anti I. tor; us to know, too, for this III the courage local members who bad bot !liven elseWhere in this Issue. ' bll I titutloris to obtain I time to conserve every bit of fabric · prices prevailing on septemb, 15, greasional committees by Secretary been at-tending resularly to be preswe COIl. E.ere's how the Laundry IDa whichever may be the highest. of Agriculture Wickard and PrIce At the 6I1Jluai gatherlng of Lne '1'I\e lila..,. Is making a plea to oth er pu c ns ent. 'Old I::IChool AssocIation, held in clvlllans to turn in the!J' blnocularl supplies without priorlL11 aid, if pos- Institute explaLns the whole busl. The new law .also directs and auth- Ad.m1nliltrat.or Henderson and later III February, 1905, Mr. ··outwrlg'iii Aug\l81i 1906, official ae"on was for mUitary use during the War. The sible, or to d~vlse substitutes. ness of "frictiortnl wear" Which is ortzes the President to take it'to was abo approved by the Preatdent Men'l! rubber bootS and work what gets our sheets when they are .coQAldemtion increases In fann la- when he B1&'Ded th'e Price control wrote the Miami Gazette stating taken looking to the .o\Soclatlol1's Arm1 and Navy both need blriocu· too srtla1l10r the bed. the Association's plana ~ Interest part In the great. OCiCaslon. J. O. lara for navigation and IIcoutlng &hoes hflve been ra ttoped. bor costa since J~nuary I , lKl, in Act. ln April the President mad,. & Depending on the power Apple butter prices h:llve been I.JlWhen J ohnny and Bobby begin a its members and make the meeting .Falklnaburg, of Home Oity, OhiO, of the lenlel, the1 cost from $50 .. tllg 01 war with one of our bath l lxlng faJ1)l prices . LIkewise the stront speecll to the nation warnlna . or 1906 a red letter OCC8.Illon, .md was selected a.a Presldent, and l:iIJl: to $80 eacb. creased 8.ppro~telY 10 per cent towels. their aotions are 80 exag. President 1& directed to 1saua a gen- Lbat both labor and 881'1cnllture that they desire a espec1al1y to make ma MerrIt t Cartwright, Secretary. at the packer level. gerated our concern for the safety era] order by November 1 stablllZin&' would have to make ~ncee 10 the of the towel becomes acute Instant. prices, salaries and wages on the national Interest, and could dl'OCt It an Inaucement to thoee UVInI at September 15, 11105, a number of Iy. We know that. unleSll stopped a d1&t.ance to return home for a the bua1neaa and proreaslone.l men at once, they'll soon hllve the towel 'basls of September 16 levp.1s .so lar .10 further incree.aea In prloca or day or 'several days-In fact \A) make of Waynesville met in the direc:as prac:t1cable. However, the bUl .vages. Hardly had the Preatdent·. In shreds. it a Bmne~ ~Ion for wn' room ot tbe ,waynesvWe NilwUl permit lnoreases 10 lhdustrlal worda been uttered when h1a War membera of the ~umni. tlonal Bank and formed all ' organwages of as much as fifteen per Labor Board decreed that Induatrial Tile Qazette, editorially r.omment- 1r:atlon to take up the work ot precent abou! the rates of pay prevail- 18Ibor Ihould bave an increase In Ing on thlB plan, auggested that it parmi for aIId carrying out a genIng on January 1, 194.1, whUe the wages of fifteen per cent above the might very @PProprlate~ be br....d- eral ltome-OOm1ng, the . week of government guarantees to maintain levels of January I , IM1. Immedlaned to Include all former residents Augua~ 6, being selected as Homefarm prices, ttlrouih purcha.sea or ate1y many farmers belan demandor Waynesville. loans, at not less than ninety p6r ing a correapondlni Increaae in crop Comlng week. J. O. Oartwrlght The idea met wIth a reaponalve waa aeleOtecl as President, J. F . . cent . of parity. Represenw.tlve.& of prices. wblch repreaentec1 their Ie-chord In the hearts of reaaera of CadwaUoder. Vice Preslclen\ L . A. On Your vurlous farm organlZat1Ol18 and la- bar. ~ the meantime meat prlceI the Galette al1cl within a week let- ZilnDW'bWl, Secretary and J. E. U you b.v•• aet of II x 30 up to ber gI'OU1l6 have Joined with Admln- went above 110 per cent of p&r1t)-tete beaan comma In from former Janney, TreUUrel'. '1 x 5C),.power lenae blnoculan loaD 1stratlon l~ers in accepting ~e pork I .ached 138 per cent., mutton rea1denta of tbe community in all The Preslclent was autboriZecl \A) Ithem to the Arm7 or Navy. U not. compromise. 131 per cent, and beef U8 per cent E parts or the Un1ted States. ur,1ng seleCt an esec:uUve committee to your purchale or 1Var Bonds. and • • • ManY . large cIty newspapera, . - of pu1ty-yet neither Prtce ~Stamp. will help buy this equip' a general Bome-oomlDlr. have charle QI the details of the ment tor our lI,hting forcell. At least peclallt thoee in the induatrlal East, 1&trator Henderson nor the PhlIMl'. Oartwrlabt tben 8\IIVested work, and the fOlJOwlnr clt1f.ena teD peroeI!t ot your Income In War 8.f! well as numerous radio commen- dent did anythlna to hold meat Tillie'. Dlchdy tac 01 war wlUt that tbe AlU!l1Jl1 continue Ita plana were selectecl to head the ~ar10\18 ':BondI every payd.y will do the abor' abeet. tean 410Wll ber morale tators. new8paper oolumn1ats and pr1c:ea a~ the 110 per cent of parity 8S first 'outllned; that the Old camm1tteea, each belni at Uberty to job • • • and provide ~e "eyes" PHONE .~ arid tean up the 1Ihee&ll, boUt mlaht) others who have no mqwledge of rate CIa ttxed In the PriCe CODtrol SChool AIIOclation hold lh annual acure as many pel'lOllll to . aaa1&t tbrouih which a IIcouting pUot may lmportant &hID,. io avoid UteIe daJII the farm problem, have ben qu(te .Act. Increases in Induatnal wqes WA:PESVILLE, 'Ipot an enemy battleship. wbeu healUt and falirlo oouervaUID reUD1c)n In the same week \hat tbe h1m In bIB work AI dealrec1: U. S. Trr(J.SlI" D~{>ar"'''" ' are ..mIlS.... for a aaooeulul _r crJtlcal of fann organlzatlona .nd bepn to be refiectec1 in Increaaecl AlUnin1 Ihould bold its meeUng anc:l COmm1~ on Banda ,.nd MWIlc. the tlllera of the soU they repre8fnt prices for proc:esaed fooda and other eftort. that the citizens and former resiB. S. Howell; Bureau of Informa- rr.s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;:;;:;;~~~~ But what mOlt of us faU to nallle for their inaiatence on changes In producta. on lAbor Da¥ the Prea1dents Of Waynesville unite In a tlon, C. B. Bratten; conce.aalona, C. II, is tbl;lt, over a period of time, Ie.. the Antol-Inflat1on Bill &II orta1Da11~ clent &pin adv1aed the Oongreaa and leneral Home-Comln, celebration N. Robltzer; DecOrat1ona, J, A. forcefUl but more contlnuoUi yank- pJ'e$!nted to Congress by the Ad- the nation ttlat aometh1ni ,would and the plana for the event wor~ecl FunkeJ; F1naDce, C&rhll!ll COrnell; iog and pulling. twiatlng and cruah· m1n1&tration, An atteJnpt has "'len have to be done to stop 1nflatal, out along these lIDea. ing. can. aud doe~, bave the Bame made by Admlnl.stration leadera and ins1at.1na that Oonil'eaa leataJate on Clements: lFlre WorD, C. H. From th18 ~e until th8 Home- Grounds and Stanc15 P. E. Keneffect og all fabrics. New Deal spOkesmen to place all the farm prIcea only, whUe he would The constant pulling and tuJlinI 0lm1na the event wiu given oon- rick; . Hote1& and Boal'd1ni Houses, given to ill·fitting bedding add. uP oc1lum for the lncreaaed ccwt of llv- pereonall1 handle all mattera atstant pubUcUy tbroUlh the G~te J. C. HawJt~~t,I.m!.,-=.J= ease =-I-IIIf--_ _there to an appalling total of excellive ing upon !;he fanners of the nat1011. ~ fect1nK labor. and Its ' eaorta in bebalf of \he event Burton; Latt Da¥ ProIP'am. J. F I tension. or Strain. Oyer a period of organ1zed labor. which hAs been a waa a revolt amODl the fl&J'lD never cetW!d untU the final .ucceaa- Cadwallader; out-D007 8PQrts, J. time, this actually approx.imates the speo1at favorite of the Ropsevelt. group... who believed the Presiden". ~ lul tefmlnatlon oN-be areatelt " k •• Woolley; Parade, E. V, 1:5am quick shredding of ~towel under a Adm.I.n1atratlOn. baa 'been protected fallure to control Induatrlal ........ ~omemakerl. do your bit for America illY carevigorous tug of warl In Waynesville'. h1IItory. bart; PreIII and Public1ty . .t. w. from crltlc1am through accuslng well u h.I8 nealect In en10rclnl the So, right now. before you lo.e any fully pillDnUaI' your daily menul to inclu e aood A~ the annual gatber1n1 of W White: Prtntlna and Advertla1ng, more sleep, or abeets, check ;roun COJlll'IIIII or leg1a1atlne In behaU of one hundred and ten per Cent of Alumni Aaaoclat1on In 11M'S. 'De Dr. Thomas Sherwood; Railway and make lUre all sheet. are large the specW IntereeUi of the farmers. price ceWng on farm proc1ucta, Ud nutritioul meat. America n~dl I'ooef .trOllI' heal1)1ana for the Honle-comlni . Wfre apd Tranaporatlon, W. H. Allen; actually brought abou, the daIIpr enough to tuck In lecurely at the loot and still leave enough to cover and Means. S. E. Janney; of 1nfJatJon. They lns1ated thaI If thoroughl1 dlICUlfled, and committhy to make ·our victory a , reality. for Oil Cia. . . the shoulder•. ReUc Room, Kra. Eunice Shute. induatrlal wages were to ~ 1ncreutees were appointed to work out the Besides proVing a wonderful healUi In Mud of Seabottom Never dkl the membera of any ed, with a consequent lnoreue In and fsbrlc preserver at thl. time, Alumni'. ~rt In the event. ThIa was o~tjon work Ulore ,zealously or . The dlIcover:r 01 brtDlantl1 col· the coat of farm labor, proceulnl sheets Jong enough to cover teet and plamentl of red. . , . . and and· diatributtnc farm piocluat.a and unaelflabl,y for a caWie than the of- · shoulders at the aame time keep ored other color., lD the 8,1JOO.;raaMJd fleers and memberS of th1ll comq~lts cleaner longer, leabottom Ulud. ha. lent empballa In aU of the thlDaa the farmer baa mlttee, TbrOUih ' all the tona to ltudIe. at the Sc"pp. IDIUtuUoII to buy. that farm ptlc.. abould not Phone 2662 mont.bl u-tr leal was unflagginS or Oceanoarapb1 lD La Jolla. Calif., be reduced, but lnIItead the farmer Pointed Para...a.,ha to dilcover what chemical organ· sbOUld be guaranteed at leu' the aDd eACh worked tor the C6lDD10n iaml ate at wort In Gle com· COlt of proc1uctl<»;n for the fOOlS lie $4.00 ~ iood wit.bout hOPe of reward other WHEN ANDREW "OLD HICK- plete dar)alell of the black mud. 1"IlIIeI. ORY" .Jackson, seventh ~re.ident of Dr. DenlI L. rox. aulltaDt prothan that ,.h1ch comea With work well done. - I. the United States, went on hi. war fellor 01. blocheml.tr)', reporta that The sad tblng about .the ., . . . . . . .,..11\l1li Tlu'Ouab the winter the ExeeuforaYI. he tqok hi. cedar chest alon,. ancIent materlall of blolollclil orI· situation 18, bad the offer Of t.be s ....c.ln.-Sbeep-a&e. tlve Oommlttee held frequl\nt !DeetToday" soldier leavel hiBcedllrcbnt lID., preserved by the natura of the larml grouR, a year ago, been aclnai and "art for the Home~Com­ with the girl he' lett behind 10 ,she envii'onment from de.trucUon by 1"iI .,..ptIi can safeguard bll lett«!rI and her OJQ'IleD, Ught or beat, may account cepted. ~ price ce~ of GlUt inI .went steadily forward . . ~.:l .. , trousleau uotlJ 'his retum. Pre- for the colored .peclmena 01 mUd. hundred per cent of parity been Tbe OommIttee wed the 61d of served for . pOlterity, ,JaCkJoo'. Whether oD II farmed b1 mlcr~ placed on Tarm proc1ucta, wbUe efthe ~l1a In cleaD1ni up theiJ' cedar chest is a featured sbow piece at hll home, The Hermitage, 'near ar,anilms or the ..me a,eneles fective n,e control provIalona bad premiIea and aulatinl In making Nashville, Tennes8ee, whUe modern which produce thli m.teri.... t. • been W1'ltteD Into the ~ Pr1ce the town look ita beat tar the vlsisoldiers' cedar chests stand quieU1 queaUon .oecupyln, not only Dr. Fox Control Act, the whole OODtio'etllI tora and tbla was rePOllded to with . In thousands of Iweetheattl' homea but Dr. ClIiude E. ZoBell. a.at.tent profellOJ' or marine microbiology. of the paat few weeb woulcl bave over the laud. Bei. . . TeIepboDe (IaaqeI a hearty aood w1l1. During ~he WE ARE PREPARED TO CIVE PROMIPT SER• and Dr. a U. Sverdrup, director of been unneceseary, and mucb of t.be , ) lIIaln W, x.aIa. 0. Iprtns aDd .lJDlDler property ownpI...ANNmG AND EXECUTION of the lnaUtuticm. , price inflation whlch lI&I taken VICE ON ALL KINDS OF household dutiel are .treamllned ••Jne;;•.•• era painted, 'res-Ired and cleaned pnleDce of m~ chloropbJl place during the peat YeAr 00QId Tbe to 'a mlnlmum· of effort abd waIte up thelt ~ and the town for wives of defense ~ workerl..l1vIng derlv.Uve. and carotenoidl ill the Ilave been aVoided. lnatead b ' In trailer-homes. In fact, the a"er- .ea depollta hal openel! several President and bill ~tIoD age modem trailer-home contalris Un.. ~ Inve.U,ation, aCi!~rdiq ' tD ·tolerated r181ng 1aIIor coats for IIWI1 more modem labor saving equip- · Dr.J'oa. llIODtha, and then finally .... ' __ ment than the ' average home aD-' port to a wage atab1llIaUoD rann.' AT REASON~BLE PRICES choredto one IP0t. Thesll wive. ' ~en Need 'IIaIIo PIIDoI~' u1& Which materiall7 increued labor have lonie mighty toothsome "m.1D Teacher tralnlnl ~tuUOIlI 'peDd r coata, and greatly .dded to tbe Indish" recipea, too. ' For lnItence PLAC,utpS nLlNG CARDS ADMISSION .,too much tlmeteUhl. te.chua what flatt trend It ....·001' natur.· . PIGS 'and PEAS. To make: draID FOWBB8 POSTEB.8 TICKETS do and too BlUe time 1pIUlllD. Onary , liquid from canned peas. add dic:ecl to the fUn4amen~ principle. 'Of ecSuca•. al for ,the farm Intereata to reeent POST CJ~D8 Aml~vNCE1DNTS B~ BILLS cbeese. a pin$ oOf 8!llt and1peppet , BILL IIQDS LETTERHEADS PRlCE liI8TS and let' simmer unt,ll liquid la about tion. aceordiDl to Dr. !'rank IL But- the President's attempt to, place lor", ,ll:QClate profel~r 01 educaUOD; mC6t of the responslbJUty for PKOGa.,OOJ . LABELS BLOTI'BB8 ~ i& orl'lnal amount. WhIle 11m· . CHRISTMAS CARDS fOR SOLD1ER BOYS. at lb._ pemu11van" S~te ·coUele. Inflatlonary ~ upon \11e farm_ merin" brown .. mlle pi, Baula,e •. RECEIP'l['S LEAFLET8 BKRF8 ' :lDItead or telJlq future te.chera 'or tbe country ~ . ~e1lnc u.t tbe Greale callerole with .ome of the RECOR~.S LEDGER SHEn8 ~nmSB CAItDS .., saulS,e fat, alternate layer. 01 peal bow to make, ...tcnmen&ll" bow tc?, Presid nt baddLspJayeclafa~ CAi.UNQ CARDS . LEGAL BLANKIJ ,SEND HIM Ii DUFFEL BAG-A ha}ldy miai.ture 1t~ JFORMS aak qu..uou, how to .aln attenUon. .e ~ , and sausages, dot top wltb cbeeae bow to take .ttendance, ·. nd bow to I,or Industrial labOr and • pr~1ce . MEAL TICKETS C4TALOOtJB8 8ALEBI~ IIIId a 'UtUe grated ~lon If J'ou like .Duff.1 Bal conlaiDla, eitht pl'Oducb MENU CARDS DODGBBS BlIIPPIl'irG TAQS It, pour llqutd 9ver and bake 110wly .ea' PuPUI, we should live them againat airlculture. the fum.... of the need tqr bhe nation inaIIIted on wrlUq bito bom twent)- to thirty mlDute,1 .. BUeb belie ptInclp1ea -..anON CARDS TBI!d[BNT8 NOTES BTA in coaveDieat for the ~P ill camp .... 8tc a loal. empbal" OIl individual e the Antl-lnflatloa tAW protI&... • • PAMPHLETS WlNOO" CABDS AS A GUIDE FOR ~ coeda ai· tareDCel, iIltell'8b of llIb)ec:ts, and fo" their own~. In · the tendiila Methodlat Colle,e.. pll a' tile ,Importance 01 ectuoaUaD - a. • tim It I_ the - - - -........... FRE£-..4iOc .i.. packa,. of V-ttaadna w ....' a Dr. Buder n14 mean e _I.~ Depauw tJnlver.lt)- are aponlOrinI pG1I/tb," Keep Yo~r Dolla1's.At . dIe claaaea amGIl8 our du.Dlbtp"an out far 9lctor'J" ', fasbJou by . ha, the I...,... .i.. yala. for .................... ,t.8 Given naUve IntalUJenc:e and a, ttl lIChool teachera ad otber puIIIIo Ie&~ cottoM ill their autamn plea.lD. petlOnalit7. teachen CaD e . and. winter wardrobel. . be 1AUJht b ....ce cd .auoaUoD· SQ~vanfi; tide reUrecl GIl t1nd Ill• , .1-tbeJ ~. . be. taUlbt to drift a car, ocmea, the ..,.n bUilnela JDeD. aDCI QUILTEI) PLAID GINGHAM he ...4: CrtUcilm 01 our.oIIer the wblte oaUar worUa ~ dirndl aldN,' are high falhlon alnial and ~ cd lha' aN __ paJiIII tile • . . . back to .c~l outfttl thia faD. To poor tMehiDI In tile pubUc IdIoolI ~"'-.f«' me MID"....' ......... la"e wOol. talJoHd CoitoD blousel allow tile DMCl , . a ohuIe In 8Dlo ... . . ~ . .. repl.ce neaten acept fa&' tboIe pIwII iD edw:eUOna1 ~ be... 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llueaie or Mr. &D4 Mrs. B. B. Lonpcr e. ".~I. WUbur Po"'''· .. b . W.......u ...·ft__ ........ ..... Bettdil;!l and W ' . 1Ul<i Mrs, Allen unrlCk saw "lilts. AIinlver" at lJle .I.'Win 'l'heatre at Waynesville Monu&y evening, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oampoell and 1Ull1»' anende d the HomccOm1I1g o! oregonia (1, B .• ohuteh Sundny. Mrs. QllmJ)bel1 and chllaten lurlushed bbe music on the pl'Ograln of the afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bar,t lett MOnce leturned ' Ilonle Sunday after visiting ' ttlelt daughters, Mrs. SI1lnan SblWart, M~. liurin St. John and Mrs. (l4errell Wolfe and tamilles a.st week at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Monee a1&o atte~de4 the Hathlltc?n

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..... -;::-.. ...- ....... .......t - ·'-Ie ..... _ ..... ¥ra, ~ O~k Or Waynesville M.I.uea BeIIle, IoIiry anu K.tnSe spent ftJday call1na oh LY~~ , , lillam who IPflnt the al,llDJll.r at triend,6 and w~ a lunoheon guest 01 Bohool lunches were served at the 8J'ade ~e maldn, ever their oottaae in the Weblanct neJih:so Plany Mrs, Everett Du'ly. r;rade buildlna thls week. Approxi- l00's 1ri. apeWnJ, that . Wl'hood, have returned 1.0 Ulelr ~t)ob 1,1 of MrS. Haro1l1 stetnke and l,1Ltle mately two hundred children are the thlrd rrade has a contest. in home here Cor the wtnter. • daughter JudIth , Elaine returned be~ served the bot I\mohoe, and a full s'W.lng. 11he Reds ~e tn ~bere 'lbe Spring Valley Granle enterserviCes were c nducted ' Wednes- from bUe Good SamlU'ltall hofipltal Iltlij rreater numblot are served mllk "pltotMli" agalnat the Blues. The tamed guests at a BQQ6~ nlaht at the lunch bour. Reds' olrloers are: Bar~ Stanley, day at 2:30 p. ID1 by Rev. Wlll!lIm «I her llome here Friday. jJlQl/raJD laat Tuesday u1g:h1. , J, ~x and the JtnlghLl> ' I)f Pythlas MIss~S Frances WhItaker Norma Mr. and Mrs. J~ck Reeves have A universal drive for scrap metal president: . Olarence Smith, vIce lodge, O! which hE~ had beeu 8 mem- Longnm'e ana Betty Thomas enterpurohased the Mary Young pro}H!rIs being waged tn ~he United St!'-tes. president; and ' Virgil Bunnell sector 42 years. BurJal' was In Lnlned the girls of the ~-B olUb at ty on Main street ~Id wUl .move Here at Waynesville High school retary and treasurer. Martha RUSh SpringbOro cemetlery. a Wiener .1'OIISL "FrIday ·evenlng at is preside nt of the Blues; Preddle the need. of a successful drive was there .soon. , Survivo rs 1nclu~1e his wIle; Fran- the home.of the former. made 'evldent I to the student.:. Reynolds. Vice pres1dent. and Ward_ ces; two sons Rlilph Mrs. Le&lier t.1ndelDutb 1\4.latIUSof Mr. Lansina and , Ml·s. Leon SalISbury and through a forceful pep talk from alou ' WUson, secretary aud treas- M,ich. and b~, spent FrIday here with her . Yialte'r Mentz ' of Beth- SOll, Wenedll Of Washlngton O . H. Mr. Ferguso n. lie so tnsplred the urer. -' mother. Mrs. Nettie Harper and any: a ateps,ton; a daughter ,' Mrs. were dInner guests /i5unday of t.4r. • • • studentbody \0 aot ~hat bhe soph~­ sISter, Ham).ah . u. All Emriclt Those ambitious lourth gral1t'r~ Pauline !Orby or Spripgt>Oro; three and ..... 5. ~n. Mr. and Mrs, Deibert Barton more class challenged the other brothers. John of Oallfomla, :wilson Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Olark and FaIr ~Iday. I (Esther Wilkerson) are tile prouq classes to sl1J1)68S them tn their 00)- are rualting covers 'for their geogra- or Frankli n !Uld Hannon of SpringMr. nnd Mrs. Walter Kenrick were phy note books, whUe the Mrs: Ben Hawke accompanied her, parents o£ a Utl!le daughter t»orn stXUl leotlon if they could, bOro, and two sisters. Mrs. Oora L,ebanon visitors Thursday. IIOn-tn-la.w and" daughter, Mr. and at McClellan hospital. Youth may sbmetiries need the graders (not to be outdone) are Royston oC BlI\tl!Obester and Mrs. l\!r. an.d Mrs. Everett Keru·lclr. 'Mrs. O. B. T1nIey of DIlYtDn Improvi ng their .minds by memor, to incentive of competition and 1'm~ge B1ac1S. ~d Robert Queary Ada Shemard, or 'Dayton . and oh>Udren ~bY IVld JlUle, were Oolumbus Sunday to valt Mr. h4ve b?th been on the alelt list the mediate rewBtd in order to work Izlng . the 23rd Phlm and "The Arguests at a birthday cUnner Sunday ,Hawke and Mr. and 'Mrs. J. ~c«tluri ~utt!ra1 their best. but the bo)'S and girls' row and the Song," . GUESrrS AT MARLATT HOME evening at 'tlhe home ot Mr. and aA~.e. " .... . and Mrs. He.wke-- ~. ' past 'Week. The play-of t lor the Warren wll1 lIUS. Blrd1e Alexander rpent the ill our schools expressed ~e Idea C t Baseb I Le , Mr, and Mrs:C~B. Marlatt 'had Mrs. l.6wrence Elliott al center- ~~ ..... ~ontt move to Columb us soon !;hilt the collection 01 the sorap was ~~ Yhi h a l as he has past week with ber daughter, Mrs. ague cbamplon- as their week-I'nd guests Miss vllle in honor of the 'sIJlth blrthda.y employment .there. the pr.lmary IihJng, paymen~. ·1! any ~I:vbe~ c resulted in a ~hree.way Ma"Ude Hl!arn anti V1rglnla Dav1&on, and famUy, tn Mrs . JeSSie RO. ' 01 the l .. son, Tommy. ve .ween K1n ..e Mills M"co" , Dial 2111 - Wayn ea.iIle . Columb t" d W eoondary. The establlshed prlce us. ill 0'" . . . . . . .,.. Mr. and bltzer of De.yton Dinner Mrs. A. E. White and guests Mrs , EVerett EarlY s~nL Pl'lday to be paid for acceptable scrtlpl'u bMrs. Frank Hiett, Mr. ' Max Barayn,es v e is being played off sun~y were Albel;t Marlatt of Mldafternoon wJth her mother. Mrs. J. ::~_::e:~est~f OfOO~:U~ ::~ nard. Mrs. :1'. M. Scarlt, Mr. '1(0.. Weekt' 'ber and metal 1& set at f1fty cen~ Vil1e , anr Ma.:.on way Ohio ' and !o~- "'."~'e Mar- W. HUston lilt Yellow teams me WtaYH~es a armon P~rk ~es Springs, ' • ....., .• -...... per hllDCbed. day I bt OIl bo I t ~bls Kesler GralWn . '!'heir Sunday dln- bert Oook ~ Mrs. Susie Doug1.ass - latt, of Dayton. jSuqday arteinoon Mr. Howard Deweese. 10 HIgh school boys wider the sUller- '4 to· ~,g. r Ys as game callers were Mr. ,and Mrs. A. B. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred tompan y ncr guests alSO were: Mr, and Mrs. were among tbose who attende d the Barton of Carl Albright and Jaok1e Hughs of Homecoming at Mt. vlalon of f&.()wty members will be Holly last:Bun" • • • Earnha rt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dayton, motored to Gate Ol.ty" Va .• Pekin, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers ~. all the trucks that coU~ot that fuSchool was dlmJSSCd at noon Conner, Mrs. Lester Gordon, ' Mrs. Friday to the home of Mr, and Mrs, 01 Dayton and Paul White at ~ ure tank whlch your children have Thursd ay for the 001MJ8B EarUne WW!ama entertai ned Fall Institut e of V. M. ArJnltage, and Mrs. U. G. WUlIam Franltll n. Mrs. Deweese mubus, who recent.1y enlisted In the the Youth foreseen tn tbat old aeparator, that FellowShip of the entire tb e Warren 0 ounw Teachers' As- Whetsel. ' returned With them Sundav eve- ~~y and 'is tn O1f'-ft- Tra'-'FOR SALD - W$1Jdna Produc ts at oom plow, or those cast-off garden __ft' I " cbarge at ~ patty at her home on " ...,.,... uu.u. l>U\Uat on held at the Morrow Blgh ning after a vWt with her parents . -... ~Ahool at Ft. Hayes. Oolumbus. 23 N. 'Broadw~. Lebanon .. Open tools. Get Y'!UfS ready an4 help &chool auditorium. the Oinctnnatl Pille last Wednesday GBANGE .OWS QUARTERLY Miss Ella Kenrick ·6t Springfield .... Mrs. J. B. Japes In company ev~ for your convenienCe. win the warl wIth evening . BIR'I1B DAY IMNQU ET SAT. spent a couple of- days last w~ ",,_. ~~A U_. Ray1~ Crabbe ot the 10001 schOOl • • • R1..... ~ ..d Moore of Glen ~er. Phone 83 L. Mr. and Mrs. ClUloni SIrua, near . . . . . . ..... a __ ""..... From the grade bUilding. we hMr will play a trumpe t solo wltb Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. 'AU Dayton, attended the "Homeeam- GreenYUle Mich., were overnli at the afFarmers Orang'e No. 13 neld anht ....- .... ft~ FOR SALE--Charm1n TOUet Tluue. that certain people ... h oauS. ~ • ., Gra ham -'_n_ in ' the. third temoon ses&ton. - o .-~ f th E1a ..... e~ _...""... ft .... ..... at Mt. Holly M. E. cburcll g......... 'ft"t Sa"..other at their q arterly BP'~~day moflher. Mrs. Susan Baylor In ........... e m Foul rolls 25c. Gazette office. Dayurday nliht. iBanquets Saturda l' evening, honor- ton Thuraday. Sunday. Mrs. Seth Thomas, Ing th06e who halve blrthdaya In l'OUs, FOR SALB - Priers. S or , b., Oalvln LonIacre Is In MIami Val- Minn., was called here' .Minnea Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I by the death Burnet and 1_ .. h~pl'-' July, AUgust suflertn and ,september. QUite a with an InDressed or OIl fooi. Barak C, Hes&PJ .... .. H. E. Hahtaway of Waynea- Jured left....hand which he received of her fatber, Mr. Todd Walton . a nice sized company was present MI'l\. ton, WaJDesvUle, Rural BoIlte 3. YUle • -..~re Sun d +f Dr • Thurada ay gues.... ..... 0 y e'lenlng from a repeating au... N-lUft Phone J888. """" Pe+··ao and the eats were pronoUD.:ed "the ~ Mrs. Ernest Rosnag ..,. n,. da.... .....hter le and famshotgun accIden t. The min sUpped Vera and lIOn Dean were dinner best ever" thanks to the committee 11 t .. Y a Lon"",n. " FOR SALE - Pears at Henna n'. 1Mr. and Mra. Harry Conner and apolls, MInn., from bls hand, hit the step d ..... J N I anddis-. spent the week-end tn charge. · Mr. and Mrs. Walt.er Kenrlok charged severing t~ of his fingers. rues ... Of Mr. an -.:s, . . DPear Orchard , 1 mile S, W. of claugbter, Mary Jane. and Mrs. una 'witlh Mr. WOod at ,Middletown last Sunda.J. and Mrs. E. L. Thomaa . FRIEND SIDP CL1JB TO _ and Jaml!li Haines spent 'Saturday He Is /lett.tn, Along as wen Lytle, 0hI0_ Juat off '13 and 48. Burris. all of Dayton, called on as ex- lIr. OharU!! Veneable and ' Mrs. She was called here to the Iuneral HOLD A BlaSKE T D1NNEB with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines P. E, Thomas, MOnday. ted t ~.... tim Prl A."_ I'Lena Peterson Barrett were uqRed of her father, Mr. TOdd Walton of d Da ton FOR SM&-O Ile Snow Suite, 9 yr. pec a...... e. eu"", m're In -~""'''''e ~""t an IlOna In y asslstlng them -_ .. -" re• • • ......- -... Fr'''-'' ......... ......... 'Ilhe Fr1encLatiiP~r,b Is scheduled In moving to their new home ..1ft were sorry to learn of this aco1dent. abe, 10 or 12 dreaaea, 9 and 10 . Mr . and Mrs. HOWlU'd Hawke Wl're Spling Valley. • • • side on Oheatnu t .treet in XeD1a. to hold an .n-e meeting y~ abe:B. IOOd abape: .. wASh visttor~ In Mt, arab Monday on Lowes street, . Miss Beekma n, M1.ss Foxbauer and Wednesday. ON TRUST WILLE D A Red CrOll sewing was . beld at OctotMl 14. at tbe home .M rs. R. P. Oooper trom Middle- LEBAN19,112t Butta for bOy, 6 01' 8 year size. For • • • Ml.!is St.-ader BY . local NELUB teachers F'SBEB , spent Ule home ot Mrs. Kate Eaale laat 01 Mrs. WlWam I troud. A basket town and MJsa El1na Thompson Mrs, F . E. Thomas and Miss Cora· the week-end at their homes. informa tion call 2281. of Wednellday aft.amoon. Thomas were abopplng tn Lebanon dinner Win be a llature . • • • Springboro spent ThUJ'tlday with The Lebanon CIVIc TrUst of the POUND -Blc,.:l e. OWner may have one day las,t week. Mrs. pella DavIS returned to her The members e to m~t at the Mrs. Kesler Grabam . ~. and M1's. A. T. Pollnsk y \Uld Willlam E. Harmon Poundatlon La home In Sprin8f leld alter .same by provine ownm:.shiP. M. apend'n l home of Mrs. A, fit. /i5tubbs ~r Mrs. • • •visited Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Clark w\!re the recipient of ~ outrlght g1ft Mr •.George HaWke tn MId- daught.er Marllyn and Jessle Hyman Oharles Davlil Marx, WayneI Ylllt. RDute 2. of lhe summer here with her aliter, anal will dletown over the week-end. go to the dinner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. !Were, dinner guests of Mr. and from the eet.ate of "e1l1e MeL. Mrs. Plora Buclt1eB. Stroud home In a body at 11 :30 Mrs a. .• A. HYman Of Xenia, Sunday . Olaude RIggs In Dayton Friday. , FIsher, It was announced by lIOR BENT - Nicely Flnn1ab ed • • HowMr. and MnI. W .. &oDebUnler, m. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs and • Mra. Russell campbell and cntI:" &rd lvtna attorne y tor tbe trust. • • Modern S1eePIn8 Rooms. Mrs. J. Beavert Lou own. apent sunda,y Witb PrIntz was tn Oinotnn atl children , Yvonne and BWy, and Mr. dren tum1Bhed Marimb a and ' drum The amount 'represent.s P. Larrick ,' Phone 3351, the residue their son. Mr. Roy Stoneburner, and and Mrs. WDfred SqUires and Wednesday attending to business mualc .t the "Booster Night" of of the estate. Mrs. Plsher. who matters . died family. ~ SALE- TI) Ot..Lle es~:..: ,,1 lhe (!p.llghle r spent Batur4ay vlslttns at HarveYllburg Grange Wednesday In Lebanon Pebruar y 10, waa the Mrs. Melvin Penning ton IUld ch11• • • late O. M. Bobltller, orchard con- the home of Mr. Stubbs' brother Lt. and Mn$. WUllon Hartsoo k widow Of Dr. BerllCbel M. Pl8her, dren, Dalton ..pent sunday ,nth taining Ul acres, as n. front- and slst.er-ln-laW Mr, and ' Mrs. werl! week-eDd vIaltora Mr. Everett Ear and Mrs. Har- one 01 tbe t1rs~ dIreCtors of the here at the 01,- her parenta, Mr. and Mra. O. A. age, atdewalks, curb a.nd gutter sam Stubbs and Camlls of Balti- homes of relAtives. vey Burnet are on the grand Jury Ie Trust. SoUer. • • • and all aprayjD g equipment. See more, OhiO, and at Ola Man's ~v6, al Le~non tIhJa week. _ _ - MJa OWendolyn Barrett . M!as Peggy Ohapman ente~1ned Book H9use. Cedar Falls and Ash W. N. SelU's. Pilone 2661. Me!dames 'R. WhItaker, Lowell lrr)' the MIami Oue~te Wnnt Alia! attende d the funeral of her ~Ie, Cave tn the ~ocktng Valley State a group, of her young frle~ds at' _ _ __ ~ TO BENT -A Ii or 6 rOGm wiener roast Wednesday evening 11.1sa~a:M:rd'~a:n~d~r::;~i~~~~~~~Th:tmjJ.8~~.~Ra~lph~;'!j~~li~~:i parle. Mr. Todd Walton laat i0nda,. -1lfeveBarcer. . . modem boUle or Ii un1\D'nlai1ed ternoaIl . the home ot her grandparents, Mr. nlng in bonor of . • • Bell who and Fred Rusb attende d'Moth er's Mrs. Russell Bentley, of Waynes- and Mrs. J . B. Ohapm an, 1'00IDa tor lIIht houaekeeptna 1.\ ~._ and lIra-f ' w~ Copsey leaves for the I\rm3' saturda y. olub at W~esvUle lIObool PrldV vIDe. Mrs, Victor Burls of Dayton, haw recelVed word of the blrth of a WayneavWe. Oall 2162. • • • Those who enjo 'ed the occasion afternoon. IlDd Miss LlWan Wallace of Xenla, ~ . R\I>tOld Dakin sl4Ltioned at were Mr. and IOn to Mr. at\d KnI. Eugene OonHarvey It. Mr. and Mrs; Orvllle BaIrd ,and 8ARIL1!lY FOR SALE- d, A. n ..l't- spent the week-end at Groot Lakes. GaW:en, A l&.bama, La spendlnS a lew H 1 of S ~. xenia. Tbla La U1e Copsey's ringbo family of -.. ··ddl . Oe p ro Mr. and Mrs. ' ..."man. Pbone 146, }!few Burlington. : Iltnola visiting Paul Burls, son of days furlough WItb friends and rel- EVerett .. , were Prtday --Ahl ld . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO• grea•...... Hunter of Centerville. lI4r. eveIillig dinner egueats -of Mr. and Mr. and ·Mrs. Vlttor Burls whu ls ativea. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Preema n and and Mrs. Wm. Be and the hoat Mrs. Don Baird and daughte :POR SALE---PUr coat( JU,r,le Lap- tn the U. S. Navy. rs. • • • Mrs. Howard Archdeacon attende d and h06tess. Misses Dorothy XeUlakis and Tbelr sunday guests were .¥r. !,nd In) alze 16; 1 taU 008t. ~ 18; FRID AY_ SA1'URD AY • • • the homecomtng at the M~thOllat two wash dresses, nine year sIIe: . Mr. and Mrs. H. R., Smltb and Maidne Meath In company wIth Reta1lers' represE;Di&Uves Mrs. Henry Dlls and f!UJllly of chU1'd1 at t"anay, a vWage nral' h a v e 2 sllp-on sweater, D yr. alze;l light Mrs. Smith's father, R. O. Loc'k- Jeanne Baker. spent the week-end beep meeting Another swell family pic- Blanchester, Sunday. with C~A men to work Dayton. wetaht 008t. -II yr. alze: 2 boys' wood, all of Columbus. were Sunday here With Jeanne'l!- parel)t.B. Mr. and out Wayll of elmt~ti ture I lira. Kate 'Bo7ce ancl Mu. Pred Kr. nl "1\lX14 " and Mrs. Ed Patton of Ctn. Qeatenl 6 yr. stse; 5 wash dress- vtaltora at tile home Of theIr IOn- Mrs. Robert Baker. The Y~cy services. Famil ,. in Lawre!1 08, Dayton . YIaltecl frtenda ctnnat.l, were Sunday evening dinner • • • ea, 18 yr.' atze. InqUire- at MIaml tn-taw 'and daughter. MI;. and Mr•. \... here la.at SIInday . Mrs. David Fumaa spent ¥onday E. W. Scofield . "THE VANISH I nG . ClUette. Phone 2143. CIopt. George B. Bmlth arrlvecl af.temo on • • • Middletown vtsi~tng at VIRG INIAN ·' home laa"Su ndai momlns lor a Mrs. Mada Elbon ls leaving to- the home of her sister, Mrs. Burske. SNTEB TAIN RELATIVES _L M with d abort furl"" .. F-~ day, (TblU'llday) , for Oallfornla, ..... from a ~ ora... an.. In ' ....... AT BBASOW HOME wJiere she wUl spend tho:! winter Mrs. and Ml"s. Ralph AsbUry _--I_~' '-0,;:'-=- --''''Ralph Bopn Xenia, R. R.I. and with ber brother, spent Monday evening in Midd1e~ ,Alao I Super man and Mr. and Mrs .. R. L. Beason enM1se Mary Lucile Pard, XeDla. B. B. • • • tertatned a group of relatives ' at NOQl ty Mr. and Mrs . . Mort Lang, Mrs. t;own attAlndtng ,the prCllentatlon of 6. were \1DJtecl tn .marrlag e at the their home SundaY. Questa were Pauline IAmg and Simon Wler.sm the Anny~NavY "E" award made to a, the ...raon~e last Wednesday evening American RoWng MIll and lfoB Mr. and Mrs. dbarles Fester. Mr. aU of HamUton, spent 'BUhdIloY here SUNDAY. MONDAY AND by Rev. K1nnI&on. employes. Mr. ,Asbui'y Is an em·' and Mrs. WWiam Wah-oua Mr. and at the home of, Mr. and .Mrs. " , WalTUESDAY A ~e crovm attende d the funerploye at the Armco 'Plant. Mrs. V'..~. .....I ott, IMt ' and Mrs . tel Wiseman IUld ftUllllY,. I. al of Mr. Todd Walton at the • • • Back • • again • at our regula r PJ1enda chw$ lIondaJ t.eotlClrp Ptt. all of Dayton. and :Mr. and Mrs. Fred MI8B Mary Jansltl and irvin StrltI;Jraddork. afterno on. box office prices . M.I'S . •SadIe ReM9n and ~oda Bun- , fier of Marysv1lle OhiO, Mr. and Mrs. PratIk eYNell are were we,ek- OllMor4 Hawn, ' Mrs. Bara..'l Hawnl W A'Y:NESVILLE. O. nelho! ~veyspurg, who upen~ ~he · end guests at the home of GARY - CQOP ER yLaft~'r . ~. O'NeU'a tather, Mr. Mr. Mrs. Dale Wilde and IOn ,week-end with the .Reasons Ilnd and Mrs.' K. R. Hlll. spent Sunday at the home at Mrs. JPnmlt ltyDe. . in Mr. and Mrs. Reason 's son . 'lnd ' Dan1~1 Underwood at Harveyabufg. • • • wife, Mr.. and Mrs. Loren R:easOll. "SER GEA N·T YOR Ku Mrs. Walter EIzey,and Mrs. Wai• • Corp, Joe Hen4eron of Valdolsa. ter . Wiseman "ere business vialtors Joan ........e ' Oeol'gta., IS spending, a ten.clay furMOVE .:rO ~OUNTRY III fl'aDkltn FrIday aftemoon._ II'....~.. O. . .er, c ........ ...... o Lateat New. lough with his mothe~. Ml·S. Plora • • • Mr, Iud Mrs. carey ShUJllUer '.....-_ M.J. Warren Braddock and Senders on, of OorWin. , :Mr. ,and ~. Obarles VanOvel' daughte r Betty and .Mr. and l~ have moved to the farm H. A, WEDNESDAY AND moved recently fr.om · WaynesvUle to . Cornell were in Xenia Monday houae of Alf Jordin whldl was reDr. IWd Mrs. A, E. Stout and af,lIhclr farm on the Bellbrook R9ad. tern ~URSDAY cently OCCUpied br the late Mr. " daughte r Witulle Jo spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haatlngs have' oon. Gt!ne's First Mode m Rolef IMrS~ .Ob'd!f at the hoIIie i>f 'M !'. and Mrs. Qlen ~uPled t lle home vacated by 'them . ,' . Mrs., Setll E. Mr. and lin. Oecll 'Bea.sOn aDd 14nd >of SPrtn~ro. .. First 'Rate Comedy~ ' . cbUdren, of MIddletoWn, were vld" 'GENE TIERN EY ~. E11e, Stanaperryl MI.aa Mary tors the first ,of the week ~ hIS' I,- , ia ! Btanabe. rry, Ml'II. Effie· Blnith and motber, lira. Bthel BeaaOa and Mr~ , ....------........;....-~~ MnI. JI'lOllle Oarey were l\1ests of "RING S ON -HER and lin. W1bIr ~ friends in OiIIbom, Ohio. last ThurBHALLO~"EEN IS JUST AROUND THE COR. Mr. ~d Kra. ~, of ~b,:, FINiIERS" . ,da~. "" ~ER AN~ TJME TO DO YOUR ORDE RING OF t vUle. were- 8uIIdQ 'l\DOfJlinl ~ ~ '~ with He..,.,. Fond . and • • • has accepted ~tora bere., APPL ES,ANI!) CID~ -,. , Mr. ,HarveY K. Hole 'A q~eer ,headi qa for I,u ch >. Laird Cre. . ae perhapa~ , . . Ralph SotmmM'er of Darton, wu No HaUe ween P~rty ia compe lte witho ut • bia a ~la9n at PatterlOQ Fleld.. but IUbli ne and n.bb. r .borta .e haa .. Marin~ on AIIO: CoiDedYaDd a Ylaitor laat Week 01. hLs parents Mr. lupply of aooll. relre_ ina cider. Made from o~r ' own ' ..."tru ... ...d everyb Ody toclay. '·f riend • canno t atMr. and Kra •. Lelter' p.tel8o n of and Mrs.' euev a~ .. Tra.e lo.... cider pre..~ SPrinl VaUey and da\llhte r. 01 Dayten~ 'fuDer~' in th~ number~ they forme rly d}d. MIll HaDDe .Jordan ".. a. ton spent. Bunda,. Rt the ~ome of. clay tYeillni caller , at. ~ home of 'Brinl COMI own NG .baake la ~.and ju•• ~nd we will W~ meet thi••it""tio p aa beat w.e ~,pro"idinl IT. Mr. and Ml'B. James- 'LoV<:!1y. • r. Mra', a.u GordOn. In ~. fill them' up. / . tr....portat ion f~r the family, to and from the funer.. "THIS AB()V E ALL" 1Ir. aqct lin. .JobD SmUll aDd • • .A """ ••"11:" .. home and at the ru..eo f final .enric a. A Stubb s . Mr., and Mrs, ,M arshall 1'lle.r of ~ Lee. were YiIttoa Uaa . . . , "MY 'GAL SAL" Oarrolton, were BwldiLy even-' CGIHIucted aemc e conti nua to provid e the ea.eul lal. Of ~ .w,eet of ~ lIUIDta , lit. .nina guesta ot Mr. ' and Mia , James '!ORC HUTR A ",lVl Stt aDd lib. wm. PatrebSId. Dear Lab- eI that build beau liful memo riea. . .

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An opportUnity peen offered to WIl) e8vllle school t;hUdr!'11 ..............._ secret, were returned Friday by tile through til ' Mothcr's club to hllvc The Wayne Township scrap drive" total amount collected In tbe drl,e October grand Jury, whicli reported a dallclng too,cher here. It Is only \1 h1ch is Il!most completed, has Will reach abOut a1Xty tollll. -, . to Judge oharleS B. Denchant. Thls total 111 conaldered a ' vefJ n question 01 whether a sut!l~en l turned out to be successful be'yond Debate is viaxini hot and heavy , oAinong tboee indicted is Cecn good sl'iow1ng for WaynE! town;ahlp. uumber o~ motherS ' are Intereste( the , hopes of the 'most upt1m1s~'e amoni many 'l~, clttzem. as ro Thompson, 16 years old, Franklin, especially when tt 18 recalled that .. enough to support· the clalises. persoJ;l8: .lWbet.her the canon in Wanll ceme- oharged with first-degree murder Children 3 ' yearS o~ age and, up Jus~ 'before the__ drlv.e \stnted the stm1lar drive' laat IPrlnl netted tery should be donat~ , or aolp to in 'the fetal shootlna .lut summer are taught dances suitable to tllelr Cl!Umates M.n I\S .h igh as, thirty- about. forty tons ~ ~~ Boy 8coilt UnCle Bam tor sora~' In h18 hour of ·at b18 roouunate, Wesley B. ElkinB, ages. 'l1he older grade and , high bhree tpns. ~e very tlrst day saw drlve ' in W~neavIDe a abort time d1J:e need for the me"'l. It 1s a&ld 19' school pupIls are taught bnlll'oom 0 \' ~ellty toN orought in and pUed 01; ago when flve tons were 'gathered in that ~e of the trustees ate "agtn" ' Other ope\} indlctmenta: Johnny tall (if desired),. 'rhe balll'oom ' ill - the lot adjacent to the McClure Fu - by that organlzatlon . it ~ others are tor'it. One citizen IlopldnJ iU'8on; WwJam Daugherty, Rhodes Butlnen, untn recently _ elude" all the latest steps. aeral hom.e . Wednesday, the seco~d 'Was beard to remark, "Well, if they forger,y; Earl LUCas, nonsupport; Ola.sses will be under the able dlday oC the dr1ve , a nother ~en~. tbe local salvag!! ,chairman, anel hIa declde t9 keep It, Mlam1 cemete.-, Wayne Gray, notj8upport; Clarence recLioll of Mrs , LU1an Thomas jrom tons were hauled In. Up to pres . oommlttee, wbo set up the plan with 'Wlll prdIably have the ~ublous dis- DavLl, b~ on enterlns, and 'the ThomaB School of Danoing 11. time, Thursday, it 1ooltec1 ILl! 11 the. ~he schoo~ in the .f lrst place should tin1:tion of havlnr the only canon ThOmas Gullett, non-aupport. Clncln~aLl, She is well ' recommend" tb,e total for title two prevlo\loll da) ~, be accredited with the fine ldea that " f<40 a mopument in the st"te 'of The srand Jury lInored 10 caaes ed. A nominal fee will be Ollarged would at least'be equalled. Thus th o eventually bore .frUit ul thla ~I!I'J Oblo," o.nd uam1ned 110 Witnesaee. The desuecess!ul drive. . , II • • Any one interested is urged to the groot shortage ot labor, This call Mrs. A. H, Stubbs, phone 2201 , The office at Price Ad.mlnl8ttatlon fendants were arraigned WednesThe plan was submitted ~ L. A. WaB a very practical talk of mucn or g~t in touch with Mrs. M. D Garst, Buperlntendent of !.be local fonnAlly announced TUesday that day. blterest 'to farmers, motorlaas would be llmlted( to flve .' E. R. l3enUey, Ronald Hawke. SChools, and he with Oarl PeflUlOD ~esady , October 2'1 (IS Baird before ~ , ., and the' help of o~er teacbeJ'a, 1m.. Miss Jl,o))erta FIllkenste1n, tlomo all' entrants must-be In by Wat dnte, t1ree per car beJinnlnl next month. 'E verett Early and Mrs, Harvey The E¥t Wayne Advisory OouDell mediately ilet tbe worka In: motlon aDd at the aame time cUsclOeed that Burnett, aU of the Wayneaville v1~ The Waio_e Townsil1P Parmer's agent, spoke brll:Uy of -her work. met the home ot Mr. aDd Mrl!. 'With' cloclt-llke prec1.IiOD. Bverp dnlty, 'Were amonl Ule members of The' guest list llicluded: Mr. and ORGAN REOITAL AT retlatratlon for aaso!lne ration boots club met at the home of Q\lJDcy Harry 8attjlrtbwalte on Wednesday, cla.as and every atudent In .ac;bool the Irand Jury. Everett Early Bel ,Mrs. J. B. Cra1 bbe, Mr. and Mrs, would start November II In ~e 31 OHUROH OF CBR11:I'f October 7. ' ' Gons and daughtA-, Allee on Thur/lGeorge Smith, llllr, and Mrs. John was ozpnlzed to help. states where gaaolIne 18 not ,now ra· ed as chairman. day, OCtober 8. ,A large number of r . The d1scusslon centered "fOWl .I Mr. Murl Nolder, who is playing Gons, Mrs. J., E" McClure Mrs, J. Jesse Pendergast and 'Frank Beall tlonttd. member. and aeveral guests cnjoyed B. Chapman, Mt16. Martha Hendel'- the Hammond ' electr1c organ at tho the' p'loblems that w11l conIront the of ~e Salvage committee. &l'J'6nIe4 owner in ijleae states , Every t.he tine noonday dinner, evangelistic meeting:; at .the Obure:1 farmer when gasoHne is 'ratlontd tor the trucka 'to haul In !.be scrap. wW be eliUtled, U 1n t.be rattoOed "resident Furnas called the gNUp son, Mrs . Fred OODs and M1ss Ro oJ Chr1st ,w1ll give an organ recltal \Uld ~e problems that are presen. 1;'he beg1nDlng of tho' drlve WU let berta. Falkenstell , of Lebanon . . . . to at l.at enOlllb PI to drl~f to brdor at 2:110 p, m, Dl~ing tile at the church at 2:30 Sunday after - as a reSUlt of the rubber shortag~. for nine o'clock Tueaday morntn•• :t 880 IIillea per yeat - allabtq. leaa _The Happy Hour elub met TUes- Wiual b\lolllneas meeting, meet1ng To lIome ot the problems' ther~ PrompUy at nine, four driven ap· noon, October 18. than four pllona per week. Supple- day at the home of Mrs . John GODs places for th~ coming year were Mr. Nolder is an accom'pllshed seemed in ~e llght of our presem peared on the SChool IfOUDda With mental rations w1l1 be proVided tor W11b . 22 membel'll aDB\Vering to roll chosen. organist, having studied 'the orgall k.noW.edte no aatl8f~tory solution. their truw. Pour bilh acbool boy• . neceaaary purpoeea upon anpllcaUon call. Plve ,uesta. Mrs. Mattha BenThe apeclal topic, "The SWing 6t The November meeting W1ll be were aasigned, to eMb truct to Uul lor seve,1l1 fears. Be has played fo l' de1'llOll, Ilrl. Lester Shaffer and /ion to local boards. It had bee:1 dlacloethe Pendlllum," was most interestThe :F1aJm. Burt~u Advisory Couned that actual ~t1onlnl In the 31 Jerry Lee, Mrs. 0J'rlton coot and lngly handled by Mrs. Earl Hockett, cll held 1ts reguill-r month Iv meet- several churches and publlc gaJ;h· held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on the Iron and metal. 'l'wo iirla were also \lolled tor the we~h1nI of states would become effecUve Nov. IOn Marston IWd Mrs. David Bry- ·Mrs. Hockett went blu:k to the Ing Wednesday, Octoper 7, at Lhe erlngs, and has done som~ broad- Robert 00l1li. casting. uat. .tbe met&la and other clerical work. 22. Garden at Eden, speaking ot tIlc home of Mr. andl Mrs. Sid EllIs, The pregram will consist of oneOtt1cera for the COIDlna year were NaUonwl4e p,aollne ratlonlnl was T~Ift!eet It was a grand and glor1ouI feeUnt 8imllarity of garb of the first man The topic for d1.soWiSlon during llalf hour or organ mUSic after fA) watch those tNoka dJ1,e up to recommended by the Baruoh rubber eleoted at the meetlng. They Bfe as and woman, Jumping the centuries the meeting conc rned the problems ViOCl.1ch there will follow a abort IOD8 the ,crap pile Wltb tbOle IOSJ I)beekCommltt4!e to save the rubber on ex- foUowi: to ~e time 'of George aDd Martha. the new war tim! has made for the service and sermon. The Waynesville OlVlc club w1l1 fId bOya and iirla Imow1ni th81 were ' , President, Atha PIirnaa; vice Pl~­ Washington, we find the style of .farmers. latin, tkea. Tbe Church at Christ inVites · bold it6 reiUlar monthly meetln~ dolna !.beir bit tor the callie of free. Bende.rlpn aald lIauance of rauon ident, Anna Book; secretary, NeWe dre.sa of man and woman totll,lly un'the next me the public to attend th1ll service. Monday, October 19, at the lC>Cl.l dom at¥1 democracy. IIooka would be contlnlell~ on these Bunnell; aulatant secretary ACU'ia like. She spoke of thebeaudful with Mr, and Grange Ban, accorc1lng to Progra.m ~W1nnere of the priaea to be atven Braddock • • 0 ~vlaloDa: dresses of the women in the recent ,w orth. BOtJSE PARTY Chairman Oarl tAbaecherll. TI~c to the !llasaes and students In conPollowtna the bUBlneu seS81on, hila DO mOl'e than live brei picture, "Gone With tlie Wind," Atha Furnas, Secretary. ' -:-:r-:'" Atha Purnu gave a book report on Voluminous alWta. laces and ribbons baa no more tahn nve tJreI. A most enjoyable bouse party Jor dinner w1ll be servflcl by the lacU ' nect10n with the drlve have bOt as yet been determined. ReIults of 2. Be m\llt 1Cfte. to period1c In- ''CrClea creet." by MafJor1\' Raw- presented a. aWldng contrast to the ENTERTAINls .GROUP a 'group of sophomore cllt.ssmates ·af the Grance. • spectlon of h1I tlrII. llnp. Sarah Braddock and RoI:Ierta severe IIla8CUUnc ga.rb. The pendu. A'r LITTLE INN was given by M188 Janice Burnett The apeaker Wr the evening will the. contest wID be publlahed in neilt Tbese proy1a1ona alIo WW be ex- Cook .,e a IIODi version of Cinder- lum has swung again and we .)lardly -last Wednesday night at' her home be A. 14. Parker, of Lebanon, Wal'- wesk'a laaUe P! thla siewapj.per. . . \l1'S , Ronald :1i8iWke entertained In ',"'·1 tended to the e.ut. Althouah in ella. iPollowtna dellcloua refresb- mow Dum from 'Woman as we .see --. e, Shft_in ..... g In the f un were ren county audtor. Mr. hrker 9,1111 The Salvap OOIJUDlttee wanta to Auidlial'Y of Saint 'U t... .,....~ Bel R th give a. short t.alk on a ~ubJect 0 1 bhank the 8Cboola, the farmers and bboee IT atatel, IDOtor1lta will not lD8llas, the meetIDs adjourned to them on horaebatk. Women are the Woman's ' -af"'o. .,...r.... , en Vint, u bave to l'eliater ap1n for ,aaolJal meet In November at the bome of we~ slAcks and overa1}3, more Mary's :&»1scoR81ifchurch at the Lit.- Anna Jolms, Bc¥m1e Peters. Ralyn primary nportance a~ the presell . "" towiJBpe,ople who 10 wWlntl)' . tIe Inn, Fride.y, <l~tober 11th. Twelve £rabbe and Ruth Belen Le¥a.Y. time, ''T&lrea.'' The buIlt of the even- oooperat.ed in ferreUna out all of IMJob, ~ w1l1 be uked to aupplJ lira. Barry Smlth. and more, While men b8ve ta.ken to members answerj~ to roll call wlOl • lnI wID be taken up With. rOUAd- tbla precJous IOnLp. data 011 the number of tIrea the) marcelllnl their hair and wearlfig Bible verses. ' ", ENT~TAlN8 AT DINNER 'taOle dJaoWillon on the above , aub. Pred Grauman, another CCIIDIIlUtee own. IIAIL DEUl'DY DELINQUENT d,eUcate pastel tones. Bome furn.bn. 8tartJna abou£ October 21. appUDUB TO DEnCTIVI TlRBS After the bust: ess session readjee' . member, baa the ~ 01 Obta!nln. ...... _ ..,._.... -on be' 'e in ings have s.,ung tJe.ck · to the ..n- logs' trom the study book, "On This Mrs. ~lla Venable entertained b1c1dera tor the PIle. ItwnniO IQIIl.. - - - - "au • tJque of ou fore fathers bloycles with & dinner Sunday honoring Mr. to the hlghest b1dder. fJllIna atatlOns and other public Xenla-Del1,ery at mall to flve a . r , • Founda.tlon;" were given Oy Mns. and Mrs. Roy McGrew and Mr . IaceI _ ODIDJDUD1tlel on ',& XeD1a ;9Oatofl1ce arll back ar.;.! the pompado~ Is Lee Hawke, Mrs . RIce Snapp, Mrs. Bealdes thoae alreadi ment1oDed. , and ~ . Frank McGrew and _ -p • cominS'in again. The CamlJy cockStart1nI November 8, motadata at.ar route wu interrupted TUeaday tall hour 18 again fashionable a.~ In C. H. Bl'ace, ~8. U. S, Frazier, daUghter) Hazel, aU of D.Byton. C>lrt.ltion of r~ estate ~ otuer the follovling are meDIIler. of ~ -! ~ 'W11l tue the t1lled..ln appllcation mornllilr but wu reallllled Oil the ,at- Ii ha W bin t • a:>a 'M "'Us. Ronald Ha. oke and Mrs .• ,m Mr8', Roy McGrew 1& 'a bride 01 a 'relief 1s asked in the' sult of Edwarl! Salvale COmmittee. RhocHie Bunnell. bJanka to lCKSllCWlOi bou. . where terDoon rW:I. art as g ons y, rs. Ha.wke. few weeks and a nlece oI-Mrs. Ven- TUcket aplDat Harriett BroWn and former ,chalnDan, carl PeqruIc)a. raUoDlDr oWdu will check to see The route, contacttna Bellbrook, Bockett hopes to, 'liee again the (,jay During the SOCjlal hour refreshothel'll. Mrs. Kenn,e tb Rouab. ,MrB. Ralph that the blanb are fWed out Pl'iI- SprIq, Valley, wa.vneavWe, Hane.ys- 'When woman adorns bumanlt)' wltp menta were se1'Ve,~ by the h98 tt SS to l!ib~. Charging ' nelhect, Betty Proffitt a Haatmp and Morria Corned. K. k. per'- aDd at t.be same tIroe lIIue burl imd New Burllnaton, 18 under grace and (l1gn1ty. All thoroughly the members gueSt; Miss May minor, by Nann1e x.e. Creeldlaum, iIIJll chairman. OJ enjoyed this fine talk. . ENTERTAIN GUESTS IN tU 'W' CII' mblImum, ration bcIoI1:'a. con~t to Roecoe PUdp, xenia, lWs Gona - t d J B 0 bbe Wright. The , ovember ' meetlng RONOR OF BlBTBDAY . ed a , divorce actlon agalns. 'PerIons needJDlIIIOl'e paoUne tor wbo . . ~le to make. dellverles th ,~, .....~::s:; eh . ~ bra will be held at the home at Mrs . George Proffltt, also a minor, and T ~' -al euentlal pW'J)OIeI may applY un::"' Monday afternoon and TUesday' tn: ::;;;;:--QOn s~u:r,e:.hO : h : : : Lee B~1r.e. . The foJowlng gl;lcsta werll. enter- asked for c\lolltody of their minor ~ . melda~ for aupplementan rations ,morning becaUse Urea on h18 truct ~ (.ained Sunday at ~e home of l14r, child. atter they receive the "A" boot. "went bid." ~ s~~ ..~ ~~:::::." TEST BLAOKO IN FRANKLIN and Mrs, W. N. Seara on Maln WlH1ll Absence \s given by Foster Ml'II , Roy ~ of SIII'InI': TboIe WUI'kbIIIn Induabial eetab'l'brcMiIb & ildauuclentandlng WIth ..... , ......,.,., wen . w cn MONDAY NIG FIRST IN VO. street In honor of ;M r. Seara' birth- Richards M his cause at action in tield and da\llbtU . of OIuclnn&tI, ...._ ...h. H_'.... -'--d lann~ were .having a d1ffloult dav: seeklna a divorc'e from Oet... Rlchl_ent. emploJlna 1110 or more coun ... ra_....... no laC- tbnl!-irlad for a bOuAe and garden. StjLte CIVIlian t~!eD8~ o[flclall\" .. , spent MoD~Y, af.ternoon wltb lin. pel'llODB ma, apPIJ for extra paoUne tlOIl" tabn concernlni lmmedled Fr lchnt bla k ,M r. a~ Mrs.- A.beI;t Oarver and arda. F'lor'a Crane. aa to a oommsttee In &.bat MDt ' wb1ch ate Juuapce Of tIrea ror the truck. Lebor w then f:r thre: :~~n:::UCted ~lbda; ~~~ a ;c: Lola Sears of Cincinnati, Mr. and The Superior Auto, Inc., seeks • • • refer It to the I~I ratl..... ft~ It was aald the a"pllamt h~ not or f our d a~8 wor a ·w~ a aroilIl Mrs. EVerett,Searli and, son Romine, ~9.38 in Its t 'against Quentin MnI. Prank L. Taylor who baa -~ " " " per d y " .... ·"ld the c.ess. This W"Q e fi~st to!111 "lockha• ..... tin .. bOard. ind1cI.ted UJe CUe p,was an emergen- """ a • .DIU, 0 ......... _.... ...... 'of John Sears, Murl Nolder of LYnch- Pox. doing b\lollineu)n lI'ranklin 'as """u - - i ..81' motber, . lin. PeIIIOIII shcnrIDc a need fbt utra ay aDd tbe ratlonlnC boar:! did ' not :ae:~~:~O~:hf:nr:::?::=~B,~~: out to be held In, Warren county, burg and Eva Belle COnner ' of ' the Valley Auto Sallll. 'W1th interest.. Ed1th returned to ~ bCIme luoUne to drlve to wort . , pt at,e ft' a~1al COIlIlderatlolt. he 'must become a .. sclimtlst; next WARaEN) couJlij!l'Y 8AlLOR B~an'chester. Jesse I4alcolm ,seeks 8. d1vorte In ~ord, ':~~~t" Sundq. • "B" btoot. whleD, qether witb Tbe deUvery YondtQI afternoon they were ,se.ying ,he had too much KDr.LED Dr ACTION from QertnJde Malcolm ,on a charge ' 141'11. Olarence Mendenball &Del \be 'W' boot, provides '. mulmum wulMde by orlando Spr:ta aaalat- selenee. The .speaker says that ' __ I MONDAY NrGJn' BIBL~ OLASS of extreme, cruel~y. daurbtera vi8lted lir: and lira. W. or 1'10 m.ue. of ~tlona1 drlvln, an~ poat.inaater. Jfoatinastera from what bhe farme~ needS ' 15 applied, "Death 'of Eln),e17,Hahn, 38, Ii sea- .~ TO MEEt: AT tJNGLESBY BOftJ,E , Tlte au~ of $3M,39 : II! sought bJ Stqllre ,In Saturday and Buna mODUl. (Thta me&III '. lltUe more 8prJJII Valley and Wayneav11le cIJne I Mr C btl Id 1 rth nUm :first olus, ~/~ Pearl Harbo~. was The Monday Night Bible' ,< cllW the '~odel'D ~ance com~~ day. than II _n__ • mont. .lftce ·"e to liiJa cit.. 'I'Ueada¥ mornlDr to plot ac ence. ' . r/li e ~ u e~: ......d... d ' to his ,- ... ' a, g~nat Bennie Kelley 'and, others. • • • --_..... WI oq 'ProduoUon is,not complete 'untll ur repo ...., .,~on "y p~ren(,l$, ... r, milt OC.tober 12 at the home ot Dr. nr. Paul Van DwVort and ....._... CPA"... it ri~ QD '1D mllea to up man for , 1I1etr res~tlve COOl- ganlled Plarketlng 14 put into j)rac. and lIrs. Cha~leJ Hahn pf Malne- aNt Mrs. H. 'E. Hathaway on Main ... -the plJoJ1,) '11le "A" boot CObtalna munltla.. ,Ume. - _ a l S now are better or- vllle,lO miles /lOUttli of ~non,by .street" with 22 member , s "'r".ont. J.OCAL INSURANCE' ter, of W.1~n, ~ed on alt. moo.... __AtI _ _ to driv .... A _ I t "' . . "V" 'tIn ' 1. h' P ...... A,GEN"1 ENLISTS an~ Mrs. Walter .. EIzey. Pridaj at... a _ e ..., ~ea pnlZed, and leg18latora ,PAy more tbe navy d~~r ent. Detal1~ uf Is Ail int#restlng dlscU&SJon, took place -~' terooon.. . ' per .• tb. theoretIcallY JndudIDI AtJTO UGISTaA'l'I~N J~ Cf,). attention to their demands. At least, dea~ o~ t1ie datE~ were~ ~ot disolos- Qn the lessson whiCh ,WM ent1tied, Jacit ~nta, locallnBurance 'alent, • • • .. lDO mtJea' for OOC!ul*t1Ona1 purpoIeI In OOJDlecUOD with the torLhCQDl- to<1ay, the fanner has' made t1ie' rest ed. . "Love For God anq, Polo· Our Fellow has 'enlISted it) lI'orelgli SerVIce 01' Mr . . ~nd Mrs. J, N. Robihloa mllea ,for ~eceIU1'1 'famU, ina rationiDa of iaaolltle"ft bll betln or the world-,slt up ~~ ' tAlk" ,notice.. ~ldeS-b1s p&l'Elnts, 0 is 'surviVed Men,;' . . " . the U: S. ~y an,! I.S now stat1~necl . and '.oo Donald,' SpeRt S~ctN WlUl e.nnPunCed"that e& vQ1unteer wor1[- By 19S8 sc1entlflc findings were' be- bYltwo brothe~ Howard and George, Next Monday even1ng the class ~t Pattel'llOn . ~ Depot, wbere he , Mr, and Mrs. m., ~.' All eXfil'a "C" -~ , be ob....... ' . ,..:.. put 1nto, ~ .. t1c~~lll, sO""e' did and a sister, Mrs. Blair oung, a "'ill be in tra'-' na for several wee"M • • • . tained by • mUeqe era wDl ~ needed bt ,t he 't~ ra- .... r·-~·"" of ~banon will' m~t at the bome"or Mr. 8;Dd, " . " ........ , - , Mrs , Vern Annl e ' ,,.' ~" wbich JDoldu. only a r. . tkIl1na I~ ~ Wl.fl'en ,paunt)'. not succeed nte llmltlng f a c t o J i ' Mra. e. R . ungle8by. The toPIc before gamg to PIUlama, MIss Belen It ' . . " tq ~ tbe .......,.............._ pert_.... dutlu_ Tbere are 8,888 pa.~r cars and mllbt be too U'ttle or too much ,ter- Eln'ERIJ'AINS AT PAB'l1Y IN tor discuSsion ' wttl be. ' "Birth of Hawke"w!1I continue to Qpeni~ \be : : ~end in Dayton v1sJt~ Qlemaa ~ in th .... ... ...t .. I .. t.. od f 11 " " agency fO,r ' h,. i m durln a the "uratlon. I'll. b.e14 euentl&l to: tb.e wu .....ftort ,and .. ~ ~"-:''''''e ooun~¥, _ r, lOme.~ .~e pr 'Icer " - ' , BONO. OF 9&h ' BmTDDAY ' .. ... •• ' • . til ~ -nJtaN" ~ ''C'. book ' . , . y ed to do, br ,~ething be ' did went '~) " . CONbJllJON IMPROVING ' I Mr,. anc1 .~a. BaDe, MaJ' anei. ~ fat1eIi ~ • to need ,1'7' A'l'TIgID BALLY. DA WJ'CIIla. 8cimettm:es Were 1!.. a l~k Mrs. CUrie .up~ott and , ' . . > AOOEPTS POSITIO\N 1ODa, ~ ~ • .~and ,Mrs. aween.-, faOcIInJDerclal v~: inc1uci.tw. 8"V1~." LOCAL oBuaCB of .. balance, ,too muoh or tooltttli datigh~t: Evil, en ~Ined fo), , the~ .:Mra. carrie LiPplncott' l8 slOWly Mrs. Robert,'FU!Das hal ~pted and chlJ,drjQ\. of OIbOi:D, apeM"Sun• .trUet. IIUBeI, WOuJd reoe1,e a ¥ Rali.Y Day " " deemec" a " hUIle ~,capital and)a.bOt. AlS.o all;l.llty granddaughter ~~ d niece, Miss lmpro~ from a f61l and, burns she a post"tlon 'a~ the National' Oash daf 'at the bome ,of Mr. -.ld .an~ IIOok WbaIe ooritenit tJ to bf 'd.ter. auocea. eundaJ at t.be Waynesville or braina muat be in ,ev1Ilence. Grace BrItaln' ln bonor of her ninth recelved' ln ,an ~q1i:ll)nt at'hllr, bj)me tRe8lilter copl~ In Deyton... Charlea v~er: 1 . , ' , 'j, I mined alter ~ appllr.tlon Uetbocu.t church. One hundred 8Ild ~; ~ said he uses . 'three ·ijlrth.~y. on ~CSdaY CJ.!teti),oon. one day last week. It. j'~~ON G--S'"'S ' Mtss'Hattie ,Beas' of' Daytol\, ....t Gmce or defeDae traDlDOrtatlon. ,ttftY.-i~ were sO, attendance dUr. pX'U1Qplee In claSa teaching t4) be - TIle following gueats were presen~:. " ~".,,,.... ".. .. . tbe week-end bere at -the homo of III the .at; tlUl 'T' 'b oot 1r1l1 aup. · Ina the clut pertod wblle a~. foU.owed for ftnanclal succ:esrellm - puddy ~VI8, l)orls ' and '. o.vtd ·R I-I.o BRmGE CLUB MEET8 L'un~eon tueeta of Me;' Mr. and 'Mra. Ern~ ButtorWanb. plant t.be IIftIeDt "s" boob. matel7 one bundred W1il se,enty. matIon of e1th~ .one " mv . ~\181! ~rowll... ~~ and Qarolyn Adam,s, AT K. a: ROMB wrighb at the ' Little. ,Inn ~liraday .' .' ' . '• ,. , -.ch vebJcle owner W'Ill be liven n, eD.!o1e.ct tile JIII'OII'IID Wbleb ,rauur,. ~,Produce efrlcle~tlY MaryllJ'j) JimmY and Nol8n Stans(today) 'Were MIaaee 'Annie U, Mr. and ~. JPred Braddock and • ~ to plIIQe OD hII wtzi~eld ...: UDder d1rec~ of·lIra. L. '~d econom1Ca11y; aetlOIld'lract1ce berry, MarY. ~lthryn ~d ~une jOte m ..Lo Bridie chJ!l met 'TUes- arid Mame ,T . Browne .. Mrs.J. W. ' SCI) :Qobby apent ~ In Harto IhoW wbat kind til. ration tiook ' Q./~. ~tIonal conlJJDlPtlo~, both 111 PrO- Mendenluill, Eug:e~~ · and' \yanda ~'" eventnc at flhe home of Mr. and Wa~; Mrs. 'ii. D. ' ~ .. . . vt:y.~' a. \be' hom:: or lira. BraG. 'be cnrDI" r , , ducUOD and In .me. thlI'd, bivest> ¥cKee,er, Mary Hartsock. II1r1aDl ~ra, K , R .. mIl, ,sOuth at town ;, ~ Ralph lI1l1er, MrI. L. ·Y. Hender- do$'a mother, lira. D. B. lJ...... ) LOOA'I'ID DlIlAWAD WlaeJV Be says &.bat at the jlIreSeDt and I4retta Bonnr BflIP, Kra ~, Carman Cl'ane held the high' 'son' and IIQ ." ,D ,' ,L. ' ClMne. Other PM&a ,were Mr. &Dd 'QAIIII &u8cIIaLI BUIOTIDI " . , time be baa to c:a utlon -ttl~ young :Donnie POpe, Britain, Grace I!lOre while the runner.up viII Mrs" :', , 111'8 •. O. B. HabD 01 W'IlmInIIaa~ , '1'0 -.aD Ulll&NON DWAIOI Vi. and''''~t.nb of Wapea-. men to conaervatlsDl '~ b~1ng BrItain and M1'II ~u1, the Sunder M.. A. Pulkeraon, ' GRANGB NOTICE • • '• ..... ....::;-L-....... n ......· _,~ rd.i. t · ..._•• teed1ni atock. etc. . BChOOl teacher ' Mr. and liar. Rqbin Orue aDd OUt _eo......... - - --- __ ..we .--.... wo ...........- ~ apeaker told ot the 1nfluence " '!'be ~ en~yed playing &lstEBN STAa GUam ' P&nDe~s GraDP"Win entertain' the OOll8l;1ter uad lin. WIn. ' . . . . . 11M aD otnae III WQaII- ~ 0rrII . . . . Lamb. Is now ata- or the feecdnt ration OIl fUm anl~ of tee cream, UD~IOATION NIGHT WI Clbbe s.turdaJ e'en1ila. ~tlon ~ of apeat 1'timIdar "fJPt Uld II prcaJDen' In the JoaI.l ~ lD_b .....~ IalaDdi. - ~ ~ Jtre:lIch tbe train • II to p.meII. 'ft!'Herved. . . ' plCtufte WIll be PNleDt.ed _ IIIu .veaq at tbe . . 01 Mr. -.s Tell ind1ctment.s, three

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~ad or Guernsey Helfer. with Calves by side. These will make real At, I am qUlLtlnH tarmJlIg. I W1l1 DaIry 'COWl!. II head of .u\lCrnsey lUI . . """,,'e (O.r •• r ••Our.......,.....' Oc~ober 8, 19.~: Octoj)er I'lghth~ pies they s~ni to get ~ell at pUbUc aucLlon. Ilt Ul.Y rosl· Helters; ll.~' years old, not bted;_6 ,Mrs. Ella Shumaker Is a autl6~ of ullnllCl, ~ IDlJI:II sOU!.hWt:sL of Wo.yhes. Heifers, 3 to 6 mont ha old: Orle h el' "a_ ... "rh'~ ... 't ..---, ;;'lIu In n.o~.... A "h''''ud I know fQur wJ~nen whose birthday the, p.'l.&ture. The calves ....,r an· ..", , vi.lt:. U mUlls 1I01'tll Illl.l!t of LcbanOil Guernsey BUll, a yeara old. ouws Ke' "v Is October eighth : Birthday gree!.- tlew alfalfa three tlmes. n.UCAJ' , tln~ i.Qe Urat f&.rrn on Wle ~'b! hav~ been MGsUtls -.nil. JIang te~t. "" Raiph McClur8'. of near riankUn, Ings. ¥ore SOrghum. It. s ounds as ,per I fou.nd the hole <~. . 1'ObO". 011 l'oute No. t:l. on ' a b"~I""o. Idlough we ought to bave gaUons antl Just , as I fInished ~ ed. I have raised the en t Ire hurd, was .... u-.- vlsito.~~ , her'"'" S"tur .. • and, . ~ons but we have no~ ~o most terrtble nOise . 'J.1lttJ'&SDAY, OOT. 29, 1M2 excepting one cow. day afternooJi. much. We have all helped ~Il()h t .. ne pasture. It sounded Uke Be~quunk at ' ll:ao o'c1uck, the DAIRY EQUIPMENT . , 'lMr.s. Frieda . Jofdan and cllUdren and that takes lots ot Ume . I could Rudy was right ,there In ' iUllowillg clhattel property. ~OMWlt: OollSlI;Ung .o.t Surge 14ilker . 2 unit of ClnciDne.tl. were Saturday SUlJpar have sold ten times as milch as ' I yard so I knew 'it wasn't ours. He ~ - HORSES - 2 • and pump. used 6 months; one to- g~CtiIa ot the' Jonlan fam.1lY. Temn li!IlY aeldll!gs... one 12 and have, It ",cnt very ·well today 11!l~1l he.arcl It too and pl'epared to! b,&tt;le-.~'= g , . a 6unaay--. the fireman got ~ a h1arry and Jl the ~truder came thii. way, It vne 13 years ·old. welght 3800 los., \;if.blilct ill good condition; one. hlrge Inorn1ng Visitol' at the commy. home ~corehed /lOUe, I~ w~s warm tQdo.y ' :was a mad bUll. He' ~am! t;~ough 11 Il¥mber 011e t~~ ~I worlr.el;s . " ,size Belll's Or~m' Separator, goOd as uearLebanon ot Mr. and Mrs. I '1 ..- CA.n:LE - 1 now; 'Six 10.gallon milk oatiS; milk Wm : Jentz, of Olncinnati.. ' \) nd l he maples were Ii gorgeous the east line (ence and S Tted after the the sheep. Brownie, :the (oat, but,. une " el sey COw due to lrClll'lcn strainer. 'l1he fl'l,ends here of 'Carl Karnps y.ellow against thfl deep blu~ s\tY. "October's bright 911ie· weath. · ;ed him heru:l on bub he list stood !\j OV; 14lJ1; one Ouernsey co"v dUo to a-HEAD. OJ,<' B.O, RSE~.3 ·, 01 the Sprlng mn commun!ty. artl \ -: earlY freeze turned many there , Then he went laftei , .- l the colt.s ll'esilen !Jec. 5~1l; ' one Jersey · '"vw. ,~ 1mplOVer.' The One BOlTe} Horse 4 1-2 ye9.1'S old pleased .to learn t-hat h e., I b b t t .... aue to l1'oo11en Jan. 15th " ·r. B. I r'I illn . weight 1600 lbs., good wOI'ker; one ' 11g a ",,1' a ser ous ess nl vevera! eaves rown" u here are alw~ys up lIJ.rou,h the pasture md * k brIlli h In tested. heavy milkers and test beL· l d ' d ax;tt , onl!S. T e morn gs again. Bucjc hurrl.ed off for the rer than Ii n.'e r rent: 2 wlilte lace 3-Yee.r·o DapPled ¥are. weight ' ys. .. some are dark noW until after stiven Alid 'owner and soon Uhe chaso was on. ~ 1600' 11>$.; orie 'Sor·tel Horse Colt, 18' , ..Mr. and ~rs,' WID , DO;:lDey an~ the sun'is not ~p unbU nearl~ eight. They cornered Illm in thel lane but neitel·s. wt. :;00 Ibs. each; 2 w.ll1te rnontJh6 qld, . little son. ' of Lebllnon. and Ml.s8 It makes it .hard to get ~lle chures lbetore anyone could get hold ot his lacestt:ers. wt. 500 Ibs. each. FE£D-400 BUS,HELS OATS .Non~ Sh.,umaker, of Dayton. were done perore schOOl. nOGe chain he was ott flgli t. through . , IMPLEMENt'S Sale to begin at 12 N.Ooll. SundaY guests of their parcnts. Mr. F.i2 1931 mode} Fahnall iractol" , TeIDli~ash.. Ilnd Mrs : Carey Shumaker. ,{ :l'hUrsdey. Scrap. hunting today. the . tencd; rcarlng and SQ\le81lng The chlldren came home carly and like crazy . Finally they c lQSed him loo~ and runs like new, rutivatOl·s. ROS<JOE O. FILBR~ , Mr. 'and Mrs. George ' Plymlre -ombed the dumps ,.. We were In to the paok ot the farm and through 16 ~nch power 11ft tr.a ctor breaklng , Ed Shallk, Auct., Tro'wood, Ohio were Sund~y visitors of her paM luck we found a ·smail piece from the tenoe Into his own p~;ture then plow; 1'1'oy wagon with IIat top and . Bowman & Son. Clerkl l'ents,' Mr. -and ' Mrs. James Clev~ old separator that IB.much bettI', ,ul> to the bQrn.A nice. g,entle lIuU. hllY rack:!. box lbed. wheat binder Lunt)h served by ' Ft. McKlnle¥, c.,Ilger. net r Clarksvllle; , than the 'Piece In ours so ou-r an- that 'Md been" the pet apd speoial with tractor hitch, McCormlck- Church ot' the Brethlen.M1ss Hannah Jordan wa.; a sat~ tlque separator has ~ken on a new charge 01 the young daughter Deerlng mower, Uke new; BIaI'It . lirday evening' caller 0(, Jessie ctar~ lease on life. We so.ved 1I0me. pleces of the house I There Js such Hawk planter with fertUlzet attacJl M ORDINANOE NO. 16$, ner and Albert Lee Talmage, ,t iron for repairs, We have a black thing as a safe bulll ' ment• .Ollver walkln $ plow, like __ We ar e pleased to 'report Walter 1'1II1th ShOP oJ the place and now . new/ Dunham cultihoe, steel pipe ' Ordinance Pl'ovfdln,r For Additional Hartman. of near H.arveysb~i. Ia that tlblngs lire hard to b\\Y we have roUer, M~rln1ck - D~JJl" dOUble PoUt.'t!IIIIlQ or POlIcemen 10 'he gettlng alo.ng nicely aeter !laving 0. to 'use more home ma.dc thlnglj. disc, P110~ disc cUltivator. 3 SectlOl'l. VUlace of Waynesville, O~o. badly lacerated ha.nd which was Another perfect day. Dottie,. ~he 7S-tooth harrow ,wJth hlto)!. steel- BE; IT ORDAINEi:)by tho Oouncll caught In ' a corn picker. new call. is doing well but the sick tooth h",yrake. 9 itt. drag, double Of the Village or WayneSVIlle shovel plow aledo PI'" died. I ho"'" none of 'he others 0> '''~ state of Ohio v w1ll tollow him. The look' well now. HARNESS - .0Uble set lea.ther J SECTION l~ Tha.t Ute Ma.yor ,may t.r.. De.. bu ••ell, Curl'e• .,c........t Doc says Uhe tenth to . fourteenth. tug brass mounted hal'ne&$, one set be and he bereby is lIuthorIzed and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gorsuch day Qlter the inocUlation shoUld tell Essentfal •..: the chain ~rness. set fly net.s. 11m's. &It empowered subjeot to the conflrma- and tan111y called at tbe home 01 the story. . eI7 S,01dier, Sailor, bridles. collars, halters. etc. tlon of the oOunc1l of the Village of F'r1$Y. ThW?derstorm thl:! evm· 11. Ilrat ald kJt, ~US -12 ft. log Waynesville. Ohio. to apPQlnt in Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Gorsuch IUId DIng. How gOOd the water sounded ::'u::.~a:~e8:~t:~I~~~ ~1n, Ito ft. nesr?, new . hay rope. addition to the ,Vi1lag~ Marshal, {llIoUghter Marie on Friday evenlbg. MIss phyllis Zech spent. Sunday fork and pulleys, straw Imlfe, pos~ designated Chief of Police. on'e or gurgling down the pipe but t.lIere 'I nto. compact box and with Miss Gladys Thomas. wasn't eno~h of 'It. fl."" each. digger, grindstone, block and tacltle, .,., 1ot tractor grea,.se, 5 gal. No 30 cyl. more additional pollee ,orrlcer or Saturday•. The storm Is over and ¥!,. and Ml'S . . ~meiker took dtntoday Is more brUUant than ever. iuder oU. spray gun, seed sower. olfJce~. either olio all of wbom may ner with Mr .. and Mrs. Noah New•noes, forks. shovels, !:IoulJle and be designated as Depul,y Mar· man and son on Sunday. . Foun~ beautlfUl big 'mushrooms for" single trees, clevlces. open lllBS. act shal (s). Policeman ('men '. Nllfht supper ' . 1IJr''' corona.nv went to Oln Rev. and Mrs. Heckert and son >>OJ , Watchman ('men) or Special Po. clnnatl tor th" """ day'J so I helped plow polnt.s. newly sharpened se~ and. Rev. Heckert's. father and BIIImalte up the "last of the sorghum. lIhovels, ,s cythe, ch.ains. CI'OIIS cut lIeeman ('men) as may be n!!ce&· ter camo to Utica tor ,ChUI'ch aerv· fo~ 'Wle DeBce and good order lces Sunday. ThJa wasn't qUite so good for the saw. lot ,[eed saclts, 30 gal. steamer. &ar.Y 01 ' the Village. . leaves had been left too long and Econ~ cream seper~tor, 3 10· SECTION 2. Such addlt1'lnal po. The Friendship cla.ss of tbe Utica U. B. church held Its monthly it was stronger. but the batCh we !~:un~ ~~:r:t. :w~ m;: , liceman or policemen shall )aVe ~Ile meettng the home of Ml.SII Genemade for one of the others "howed. c"batnr. gg powers conferred by law upon pollee that we had learned something " "" vieve BUlU\ell. Those who attended about running It through. My fa'rm. About 500 QU. extra good corn, 2 ofticer or attlcers In aU vUlages of were: Mr. and Mrs. Harley ThOlner says ~e IS not gOing ' to plant' tons second cut alfalfa 1 k'n mixed the state and such other powers not. as and dGughter Janet It. Mr. and ha.y.' InC~tent With the nature of Mrs. George House a.nd son Wayne, very much . next year . Be IS gOing , to run the mill and make . molat!Bcs . 75 . White 1U1d Barred Rock Put- their omoe as is conferred by or· Mi.' and MnI. Noah Newman and on shares and get his that way. We 'lets. almOllt ready to lay. ' dinance or law upon deputy mar- SOn Da.\l1d, Mr. Walter Pfelffer and spent too much time on Jt this year . The property In tbJa . sale 18 au sh&ls, policemen, night watchmen da~pter Jane. . but we leamet\ about sorgbum. tlrst-class andlor special jlO11ceman. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schneider and Terma: CBIh. . SECTION 3. 'lbe compensation Sunday. A lovely day with a good lor serv1ces herein required of such son spent the Week· end with Mr congregation at church to meet the P • ..: BEASON add1tJonal PQUceman or pollcemen end Mrs. Earl OI'lIIWford. 1141'11. B. 'W. Stewart and Buddy new mlnlster. ' Home for a ~Ulet atPhone 2&11 111 flxeci at the sum of FIfty (ISO.OO) ternooa: or It would have been U I your mecbanlcai W. N. SEARS, Auct .• Wa,y.n esville.O Dollars per month. payable month. OardspeJlt Sunday afternoon as had not decided to reboil sOnle ot paired, Pbone 38M ly the guests of MnI. SteWBl't·s sister, the molaS6es and put It ' In other, . 1.. O. ST. JOHN. Olerk • at NewtonVIlle. . t t Lunch . by La,dies of the WDvroeS_ SECTION •. Before en~el'lng upOn Mr. Cowell Belcher Is home . con a ners. One panfUl bQlled over R E C TAL -..blslthelr duties as sucb additional trom the army vlalting~ his parenta,

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AtlCol'dlng' ~ SccroLllrY 'of Agtlcul·. ca Is wlll .not be as heaVy durlng tile \'1.\;' WI~l'd" Jll\~ not 1,941 afi~ llen lew months as bave recently t942 beon ~e)(ccp~()nally guod crop been predlcted bY many., Qfficla].o;,. years the people ot the Unl~ r he reason-mllil8ry :and other ~ ~ell I"O\ljt\ be tnclng sedous food leaders are beginning to realIze btle ltor~'8es rililH now. AgricUltural dimoulty ot mOV!ni Quge mass~s of I;Kpert.$ look lor" lowe~ crop YIl)lib ~1 (ightirtg ' men over seas and plac1ng 1943, with growJng l;hortages of food 4heui. ,pr6perly t;~ln.ed and eqUipp. as the ~ear progl'esses. Members 01 ro. on the Yai'1oUs battle .fro,nt.s. the HouSe Committee on Agrlcu!· 'l"be conviction is grO~g that, It is ~\lt'e. who hav.e been holdini hear- not to ea,ll too many AmerlM iugs on ~he laim ' ll!bor aboriage cans Into IniUtary service, thus pJ:pblem. have isSued ft ' warulng ~nat ing them' away fram productive d. unless deflnlte action 1$ taken ' WiLh~ vUIan WOl'k. untU they are jU:tually J1l tlUl next siXty to ntnety daYs to- needed and can be U&ed in niJutary ward keeping preSent man t!ower on operatiolU) as quickly ~ they II.l·e the flU'UlS ot America a fOOd shortM U'alned. Within the Oorigr~, liS nse. so serIous as to brlrig su{(etJng well 8& elseWhere, there . ba3 .been a and work injury to the war pt!or~ ~ dissatisfaction wl't h the . bOUlld to result . The Committee will manner In which the Selec~lve Serv. Undoubt.edly seek legislation .for the Ice Sy&tem has been 'tunctl~lng. exemption o.t bOlla fide farmers and from the top down . AdmlnJ.stration farm workers !-rom the draft. GOv" of the law has 1l9t been , unJfornl ()rrunent action toward ptftventlng throughout the country but is vartile ,further migral.ion 01 taron work. I~, &lcordlng ~o the interpretation eril Into industry S:an &Is.> J)e ex· of \be 18.W' by local boards. lcoal pected. In the meantime report.a condItlOllS. etc. Many legislators. tire pourlng into Washington from belieVIng that con.&cription is ana. a1,DlOst every II&Tl.cUltural state tellM tJon-wlde matter and should be ing ot farms thlI.t are being aban- handIed on a national tather than a doned: dairy herds t~t are .be1pg. .local basiS, have been dlacUsstng thl! sold lor meat, and of .hogS ond bee! need tor chaD8~ in the conscrlp. cattle that are obell'lg marketed be- tlon law and for t,11'e re-vamplng of tore inaturity. because of the glUW- the enure Selective SerVice Systern. lng farm labor shortage. stories are • • • alao current that thOU&ands of Thus far. U the glvernl1Jent has farmers are qUitting the production. hl'd any program to aid small b1ll1. of tOOd stuffs. except suUlclent for ~1lII8 it has been a 'terrible flop. Dur_ their own use. and are t.ak1nit em.. mir the pdt few weeks and months ployment ' in n8lUlby war factories, there has been a rapidly ,lnllreaslng wbere many are -maJdng more mon-· number of bUSlnes& faUurps. especey In lit singe month than they 1aJ1Y among the smaller retallers and manufacturers, who have been woUld in a year on the larm. . ,. • unable to obtain war contracts or The weeks between now and the 1lrst of Jan will orin m&n other governmllnt ~ork. SOme bLlSluary g y ness eoonomlsts are predicting that change.. In the ll.ves Of most Amerl.. from ten to fifteen per dnt of tile can.s. 'Ihose who remain at hume , a1J Ibuslness concerm ot the will not aotually su.ffer hardships, but they WIll begin to find .Ute not fountry will be forced to Close, their qUite as comfortable as during the (Joors within the next ll1nety days. put. Already the retaU stores oC the and that fro~ one-fourtb to onet1 ....... ~~;"ft to · h t third of the remalnlng business na on are .,........." ' 6 run s or concerns of the ' country will be 01 aQOda in ma.uy 11n~. II; will b~- farced to the wall, durtng' 1'943. AIcome more difficult to obtal'n lua11Y rea'dy .,there is ~uch talk in Wash" rOods to which AmerIcan "o1lSumel.s ingtol~ in regard to concentration have been accUstomed. Manu,tactur- of retalling, Wl~h the clcslng of tured articles of metAl! are rapIdlY illDBll Btor d the t r r disappearlng from the markets er es an rlUlS er 0 Many ltlnds of cloth and CJOth1n~ other buslness to the better. equlppare becomlng scarce. At, the weeks ~d and better located wger store/). ., There Is also some ~1k of subsidies of the new year co,me and go many to :the loeed. · tall As i t foods '\'flU be r&tionec1 as will prob~ ". c up re erll. 0 '1IIbli clottling shoes aDd" other manufA(lt.!lrer&;r-80me 01 the govem. . ..., . ment planners suggest takipg over I~s ~ e.v!!p'~ay use. ,Gasolln~ .raM and (jelling unused manufacturing' ... • f or ' j unit • wIth th e Ilov• . LlonJng. which . w11l beoome , . netJon- eq",pmenlO . wld.e on November 22, w11l l!,ave '" t.Ilm t tnak1 all t f ' t ." serious effect on the economic II,nd e en ug 0 men II 0 .~,e sooJa1 U!~ of the country. FUel oil m,anagement ot the clOSed fl\ctol'les e.. many ' . secwOtlS •• after the war II over, for tb.e purchan d eoa I a h or ta ges,... will mean colder homes, stores and ase or new ~ulpment lUlel the reol11ces . ~W1ilIe but little or no real: establlsbment 01 a new buslneaa. To "'<1erIng wUl ensue.' the ,_............ ....... ~... M~· Uhose who rematll in bualnllll5 . will, s... .way 0 f life s"""'" ~A_ ~ des..... ·..... 00 f'or ma . •.., come "more . and more . reaimentatlon . . . challie8 . " and closer ,gov~ment iloDuol over • What can pe b9uaht ~d sold, manu. tl!octured, " etc .•' with . gqvernment. 'gra'dinge.nd go"ernment set standards fordng mllli3 ' productll ' iiltQ the same mold and pattern.

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shall give bond wlth gOOd lind bulflcJent sQrety to the satisfactiOn, of OF DAIaY OATTLE AND the Ma-vor of said VJll&ge In the EQUIPMENT sum ' of One Thousand ('1000) DolAs I am Quit.ting the Dairy BuslM lars cOn!llUoned according to law. ness. I will sell at IPUbUc Auotlon at SECTION 6. All or my residence, located 3 1-2 miles par,ta of ordinances in cOllfllct with northeast 0 t Trotwood. 5 IIllles this ordinance, are , hereby repl:llied l northwest of Dayton, bet'IVeen State and this otdinance Is hereby de-' Rout.ea f8 and f9, on the' corner Of ' clared to be' an emergency meal.ure Shiloh Springs a.nd Denlinger Rqad. necessar;y for the immediate 'Jjre.'lon ' ervat10n ot the pub,llc· healfu. safety and general weUare of tlie VIllage FRIDAY, OC'l'OBER 23, l~ The following descrJ~ oroperty, of WayneavUle. ohio, ~ndsba.u to-Wit: take e1fect · abd be In fuJI force t8 HEAD OF DAlBY (lATTLE • 48 from and after J~ ~. Gael'D8e1 &Dd ,Jel'leJ-Two Rutstein Paased~' October 6, 1942 Consisting of 19 head of mUk d. H. WOE, MIa,YQr, COWl!. Ii of whom ' are f1'esn w . M. OMUlY, C~erJt~ ' . caJves 2 Guernseys .w ith 3rd calves, " \ 2 \vUh 4tho.Calve~•. one wit!17th '~" Dra.w. the ~ ()urtaln or rll¥ht .. u~n 3 dry cOws will tie 'iresh In DecerpM InJurJes: shut them up In the to'YI41r ber; eleven are In gOQd production, of Pbl1V1on all<ilet t.l1em be as I1red to ~resh~ thl:S ~ter ~d j thoUgh they never ', had been ~nnsprtng. "These are young cows; 121 cia Bacon, .' . .

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From ~rhe Miami Gazette ~'i1e8 term Or 11156. He ~ught in the WayneavlJie aoqllola lr~ 18,50 LO ~Dr EcUUoD .. TIle 18116, Alter several yeara teach1ui. ....... GuM~ pubUlbed 'm lWv. Bco~t e,lte.red the "ethoc1is~ October, m1n1stry ana ,\aa a power lor iood wherever he waa sta\lonecl, TIIeIda,.-01d ~I AsIocI&UOIl AD adjournment Wall Ultui taken DAY f.O the Friends BOIU'tllD: The Home.cOiiliiii exerc1aea op- where a bollDW\&l....d1Imer w--......=-t ened TUesday with the meetlDa. of ed, President J. ,0, FalklDbUl1l ollen. the Old School Aasoc1atlon. Thla Aasoclatlon 18 made up of the old the af~ernoon seasion with an ' pupils of four of Wa.ynesvlUeja pl. ~e&8. oneer teachers. TolUnas Collett Slxty-one members respondeo to Jeooe Butterworth, Samuel Scot~ me roll call, When it 18 considered and Qeol'Ke P. Brown. .hat the of these teaCh"l': atop'!1wo of these teachers. &v. ped teaching almost tltty years ....'0, 'Samuel Scott of Dayton. and oeO. 'it is indee<t very remarkah1e that (P. Bro~n. of Bloomington, IUinols. sixty-one members 01 the ASsoclaare liVlng, and both were present at tion aboUld be aoie ' to gat,h er toUle meeting. getber now. ' Prof. Brown. the laat of ~be Prof. Oeol'Ke P. .drown, now illleft this BOhool in 1860, terested in -an educational pub'teachers, Ohlonana often trave1 to distant' points to llsJa. when they might do r" after tea~g slx years , 'l'rn of the IlahlDg bus1neas at B:oomlngton, Ill" as well or better in theIr own state. With war condition's, it is hnparato seek IIPOrta closer to home. to liave tiTeS and conserve gasolin e pupl18 who began school With him and Wllw6e ute has been dE'vl) ted , to tive Ohio offers excellent fishing plac~s in great numbers. not onll' in th~ were present and more than 3tI . ec:\ucatlonat wotk, deUvered 1\ schol- famed inland la~ea ahd, ita 226 mdes of Lake Erie shorellnq border, those who haQ gone to school to him Bl'ly addreaa. wh1ch' was 1\ genwne but In its plentiful streams in every county in the State Ifi has a networ~ ot. 8t~am8 e3ualled by few oth<\l' states. at some time or anobher were in at- pleaSure .. weU as a pr1'l11ege to remarkable A leaftet all "Ohio Flsbmg Lore' with chart showing facilities availtendance at the Home-COia1nI. IlBten to" able at ~tate-~~ed Lakes and Parks. and copy ·of booklet '''Enjoy The thollght of to~m1ni an AasoA JDemor1a1 service to members 'Yourself .u) OhIO m,ay. hI! bad upon request ,to the Ohio Development and PubliCIty CommIssIon, Wyandotte Building, Columbus, Ohiu. ciaton of the boys and, glrll who who ~ve JI&IIII8d a.way during the were pupUa of Jease T. Butterworth. year follOWed tIllI. Samuel 8cptt and GeOrge P. Brown Toueh1Dl trIbute. were paid to or1glnate<l with Drew Sweet. aI h&- the memory of Amella Collet~ HamMr. and Mrs. L, A, Biarger of with others who hac1 been under the mell' by M1aa Qeoraia Hadden; to Wnshingtqn 0, H" wer~ dinner tra1n1ng of theIIe teachers lOme of Mary KlnlDWl Maloney. by l\4rs, ~Ir... 'V.lter 1(...... "". C UPrUllu,u'enl guests Sunday of theIr lIon and the years frOm 1851 to' 1859 or '60- Sue Wright Haines; to samuel ElRUS8ell Routzahn hila been quite w110 Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Barger and children , Val enjOYing tlhe Alwnn1 fesUVlties lott. by Mrs. Mattie Irvin Dodson; ill the ~st week wIth the grip. Mr , and Mrs. Howard Deweese one evenlnl. Whlle It Wal mention- to DavlB Pumas by Pres. Falkln!drs. Alice M11ler in comp,W1Y willn her sister. Mrs. J . W. Kerch- spent Sunday wUIl Mr . and Mrs. ed ferquently. yet the idel\ took no b~. def1n1te allape unt,ll 1885, ~hen a Letters were read from the tol- ner of Dayton. att.ended til'! luner- Frank Deweeae and son. near Oermeeting WU called to 'be beld at the lowing al)sent members: C. B. Hol- al of their uncle, Byron Ferris. at mantoWn. , The Womnn's SocIety f Lytle home ot leabella Brown. At that .and ~omaa B. Oarrettson, L11.zie Lebanon, Wednesday., .. Mrs. LesUe Gray anJ Mrs, church sent 0. large box olf ca.nned time the Old School Aaaoclatlon was Oauae PaCker, Waahlngton Irvin. orpn1Zed with of'fleers as follows: Amanda Sheets, Anna M. Roberta, Dearth Sheehan were guests at a fruit and jellies and sever.I,1 dollars 'hlldren's President J. Wllaon E<twarda: Vice After thla came what was in many bJr:tbdlly dlIlAer Wednesday in hon- In cash to the M. E, Preeident. ae.We LIkens Dinwiddie; respect. the beat part of Llle day, or of their mother. Mrs. 01:1.1'8 Sla- Home at Worthington, Ohio, · this Treasurer. Avarilla PUlton F-brlgnt; cOnai.stIns 'of rem1n1acent tal1ts by cy, at tbe home ot Mrs, Will Null, week. Mt. and Mrs, Russell Campbell Bec:ertary. ' Isabella Brown; Corres- Otlarl. Ewan Merritt. Jabu Ho- near Springboro, Calvin Longacre returned home and ohlldren were Sundal' evening ponding secretary, Mollie Wr1Kb~ berta. Lee Mama, Joseph Brown. Edwards; ExecuUve Commlttee, SU- L1da Wrtaht Mayera, Anna Fulton from MIami Valley hospital Thurs- dinner guests of Mr . and 1II£rs. RobUe MCComas Ori8pln, Lou1Ie Bol- BradltrHt. T . Lee Adama, KoWe day and lB slowly reco\'erin ~ from ert Furnas and daughter 1 Day.on , Mr , and Mrs. Seth Furnas and land Woole,., Sue Wright BaInes. Wrlibt Edwan!l 0an1e Bnnm BY- l11s recent accldent. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, Burnet at- Mrs. Harvey Burnet at nded the Drew Sweet, S. Levi Oartwr1ght and ana and carne Evans Brown. S, 1I.sabe1 WrlIht, A Hat ot the old pu.- Lev. OartwriIht, Dan R. Anderson. tended the DIsCUSSion Group at the Farmer's Olub ThurSda~ at the plla waa made crom memory and J. O. P'aUdnbUI1r, E. E. Eb11ght, home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Eilts home of Mr. . Quincy qOI1$ and one acceaslble resIster. or coune Sue Wriaht HaInes, Beth W. Bro?ln, of near Waynesville Wednesday eve- daughter. Hear Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs, Therle Jones and the Ol'8lU1llaUon was Jntended to be M1u Llale oarrou and Irene Bmtth ning. Mr, and Mrs. James Tatom and Son entertained to .six o'c1clClt dinner J)er&mnent, and ita object to collect JohnaoD. and . preaerve the bJatory, inoJdents Hon. Seth W. Brown then del1v- son. Jactie, of Arlington, were Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. EdWlD Nutt. Sunday clinner guests of Mr. and of near Centerville, and and peraonaJ remln1lcenceJ of the erect a moat exeellent addreas. old school days end to provide for 'nUl clOled the day's program, the Mra, Don Baird and daughters. Mr. Mrs. J. B. Jones, in an annu&1 gathel1q togeth!l of llie remainder of the afternoon IUld and Mrs. C. L. Baird of Dayton, Itlrthdaya of Mr. and Rally Day servJces will 4loya and girls who ,once were com- eVenlnl be1DI 8J)ent in a aoclal way, were Sunday evening guests. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hammond ad at Lytle church next IBlIIrlda.v JIIUl10na in atudy and play. IDvlta~ llory sprtnp from the sllent and Cb1ldren attended a family din. 10:30. Everyone inVited ..tiona' were printed and IIODt to all JlOIl-reak!ent pupUa whole addreilea conquest 01 ourselves; without that ner Saturday eVen1ng at tbe home lee. Paul Johns has been were mown, aDd a general Jnytta- tbe conqueror lB only the fIrst slave. of Mrs. WlllIAm StraUkamp in Dayton. work at tIan extended throUih the prey of Jamea 'I'hIlmIoo, WayneavWe and Leb!l!non to all reaident puplla and thelr tamJIJea to be present at the flrat reunJQD. This waa held on Saturday, Oct. 3. 1885, :in tbe old school house that was aff.eJ'warda torn down and replaced '" the preeent structure. a credlt to our vWap. In 1&17, It waa dec:k2ed that the .scholars of Thomas Colle~t be lD"-b'l .. a. s 'Cluded In thla orp.nlaaUoQ. • ),Ita, Sue WJ1iht Haines (teUvered ... _ k,a lUll paIt UIe addr~ 01 wel~e on the day ~ of the Bome-ooaun, wbJch waS responded to oby MrI. LIllIe Merritt Hale, 01 Topeka, K&nIu. 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DIlI~ui'''l't, lII1<1., to a~Lt!n(l Lhe ..OC1 MnI. .t'Ta~.th'ad4Ock, labia Mr. and t.'lts . Walter Kenl'1clr. ", ... L.lUhIU . CIIU"'tln~lun at the 0. 01 A. oN 1lson and BOD fldIert were Bunda), I4nu James Hauu:s were entel'talned •..."'IIe ~ , < ~ yenlng pestis IIi the WiWm nom.. J.o dbmer Sunday at the home ot ."d'. Jack Wa.lwn len ·l·llW'sda.y Corp. W~ Gerald Willon of Mr, IUld Mrs. '1 homas Collins Ul .,,1' '! 'WI!Ii, uJUa" w.uere be wUl I:il- ....ong Island, N. y " and frlend, .KiIIa J.>ayllon. ~ean BroWn of Dayton, ~. IUIQ' . .. u Ul IUl tl1¥wtlel'Ulir IlUI!l:lIc. Mr. and Mrs , Wilbur Olark in ....r. IUIQ WI. /:leu. FreewlUl up -, ~lIa~ and Mr.. ~d Mrs. ~eldoll ·,omllallY w1tli l\U'. and Mrs. Everett . I .. U a llew l'est.aUCIlU' 1u lone b~. W1lson called In 1.be BoIan~tb <..:Jark and SOli 01 Dayton. vis1ted • v ltn pI'o}leny. .•ome laat WednlllCSay evening • Mr. and Mrs , E , J, CtU'lnony 10 Mlaa Pbylla Halnea wa. home ,"us. K.u.te liAl&le 8J)1lUt a fl:w QIoYa .:;>pringneld I)Wlday afternoon and ....IIL w\:eit 10 Dayton with bet: uaU¥u_ .rom W1lm1ngton coUllle aver the ... Iso toeU' sou, L~ . .R.OIJert Carmony. ""1'. ..VUIl . 4&y Buruura. ' ,,,eeit-eOO. 01 Lhe .Air ,Oorps. 'who 'is home on Mr , Walter ,W1Iaon was a ,pea' \1\111' , anu .IW',s. Leu .1::wc:k'l, a.rJeaa. ,~hort furlough. ... ute, l.a.., IUe IlnJoyUI& a ~ - UIi)' jf Mrs .. Anna crites at the Bf'ecb Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early. ' Mr. leavl: WIWl UI4 p&1'ellUi, lI4r. IUlQ ..rove ne1gbborlwod SIlIldQ &fter~ and Mrs. Ross Rolland, Mrs. J ,. B. ..ara. ~,l'uarC1 Hocke 'and IlluWy. ,loon. Jones and Mrs. Elmer Groves at- , l\U's. t:itiUl '!'.llOmas Jeft llut Mon. Me. and Mrs. Obatle& Stant.,. t.ended reded1cat.lon Eas~ru Star Y!'y lU" ner nume In MinnealMiUli. .nd daUjfhter Carolyn EIleen, called ut WoynesvUle Monday evenlng. .Y11nn. ,n Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne StAnley 01 Mr, and Mra. Olen Brook of InCapt, George H . Smltb lett Mon- Jayton one afternoon tbI.& Weft. dlanapolls. Ind., vlBlted Mt.;. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire JIly ttl,' Wioohester. Oil.. aHer BrOCk and Mrs . Mary Marshall ..pendlllg ten Q~YII at Pa tterson ..nod IODI, Oharles and JiUUP)', were Sunday. ..uesta of RaymOnd W.1Jeon, ~ wIle ."Ield. Mr. and ¥rs, RAymond DaVis of • '!'lIe Ciarden club will meet Wed- .''rlday ntlbt. Olnclnnatl, spent Saturday with Mr. Il~ay a~ tne home or I4n. J. W. lIr. and Mrs. Horace Compt,oo 01 and Mrs . Calvin Longacre and chill. Wnltes1de. l'few Burunaton, are spenaInr a lew dren. W. and Mrs. Joe Norrla 01 Pay_ daya in the BotIan home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet atMr. and Mrs. Donald Ha1nea took ton called on frlenQa ~ere lalat Suntended the luneral of Mr. O. L. ~ afternoon. AU. and MnI. NOrrlS dinner wIth Oharley Lalrd and wite La.wrence In Dayton Saturday af' ~ Mis8 Delale Moore had Juat re- 01 OUnden, Obio. ternoon and the burial near Spring- ,urmlu Irom a trip tbroucn the Mr. and Ka. RAle1lh Bopn, 1Ir. field. and Mrs. WW1am 8m1th and da\llh~oltey mountalnll. Mr. and Mrs . E . B. Longacre .1\Q.r. and Mra. Pa\ Bo1J&Dd en- Ler Marilyn Sue and Mrs , Mary had tor their dinner guests Sunaay. tertained Mr. and Mrs. ueor¥e Bapn were mtertalned a' a birthMr , and MrS. John Pite and Mr . .;aviaon and d1aUibter at dinner luL Jay d1nnet in lJDn,w 01 RaJe1ib 80-W1d Mrs . George Davls of Cincm- l;Junday. ",an at the home of b.lI brotIler, natl and Mrs. Agnes, Swank and IlII.t. and Mra. A. R, BQrton &van BoIIU. aDd wife SUnda..Y, Oci. children 01 Dayton. moved to Uheir new ~me laat Thurl Mr. and Mrs. W1lUam Bergdall IItaI LUella 8IncJa1r wu a cu-$ 01 <lay and Mrs. Luelle Comp&.On mavand Mr. and lItni. ~ond M1J...er Bt&nWJ 011, «i into the propert), vacated b)' ¥r. aer alater. Mrs. and l1ttJe son 01 Dayton lpn Satur- · .:iat.un1aY • ..na Mrs, Borton. d~y by rotor to spend this week with Mr. and MrII. Robert Queary Mr, and Mrs : Geol'Ke Wf;!ir at West have Purchaaed lIhe Berman Blalt Brancb. ~ch. • property on Walnut street and wll. Mt. and l\4rs. Oeorge Roach of move there aoon. Mr. and MrI, RaoI.ly Day waa obIerVec1 ~ at Tlpp City were Sunday afternoon 18la1r and famlly WW rema1D 11. .he lIeUlod1at church wlib a pot.gues~ of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Routtlprtn, Valle), uutU IPl'lni. !uck dlnner at DQOtl. l'I8bn and famlly. Mr. Oreaa BaItMr. and lira. Georp Reed. 'I'be W. S. O. S. me~ 'lb1irlda1 nott, woo baa been apending aeveral dpr1D&f1e1d, Mra. JObn North,:KeD- ~ternoon at the cburcb wWlllarweeks with bJa a1ster and famlly 'I&, 14rI. Bertina COpaey aDd lin. j6aret 'l'IIck~ wUma 'I'borDbItrI'J here, returned hou:'e With them. l.ola Bm1th v1a1ted Jut Weclneada) lUICl Dorothy BaleD Bol11npr .. Mr. and Mn. Earl Younv. enterwit.ll Mr. and MnI. Kent Nor\1& at 1l0lteaa. for 'the altel'DOOll. tained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and tiarr1aon, OhIo. Howard DIIBon:l of QunljJ JiQrwt, Mrs. Walter Lacy. Mr. and Mra. Mrs. P.Ol'IP! BuCklea 1a vi'lIUni Del !'enp.• II home on a iwo-week furW~bur Lacy, Mr. "lld Mn. OrvlUe nepbew, Mr. LaW~ Davia. ant. lOUlb. Young. Mrs, Mary Bunnell and tamUy, in SJlI1nIfleld. I'rederlck VoJ'ta of New Iiollapd, daughters. Mias VirI1nla Lac),. setty Mr. Lew WWeDbUll apent Thura. bere on • furJouah, II a iUUt III u.e Jane Young and Ramo Youna 01 day in Olnclnn$U. ~ bome. Da.yton, and Mrs. Emma LacY. Born t.o Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tbe teacben of bI local IChool SbJdt a Uttle daUlhter TUeeday, attended the ADDual autumn 1DI\lIt lB not 80 much being exempt October 8th In a Spr1n&o1i"kl HoI- .ute Thunda1 at Morrow bJIh from faulta. aa the havlni overcome pltal. ' , 1iCboo1. them, that is an advantqe to us. Mrs. Nettle Harper apent l.heJ;:i K1Mea Pearl and Louella s..rna -Alexander Pope. week :tiith ber daUibter. Mra.;-JoIaI¥-J.YL.Jo!IIl_-"",,, were 8aturdal c.f&ernocm Agnes UndemutG. near Wa,mlebUll aueete ot Mrs. LIa1e WeIKer • • Mra. B. M. Maraba1l of Preuuer. ' Mr. aDd lira. BrUIt Pope, Mr. Callf., apent the put week with and Mrs. Bmeat NlxoD 01 Wapeiher niece. MIaa Beaa1e Pitch. ~ille, aDd Dr. aDd Mrs. JIlarl Miaaes Joan and NIUlClJ HarUnl8r wire 8aturda)' callera In ADderIoD. who are attendlna ObJo I1ll1vIl'llit) Ind. at Athena, spent the week-encl with A~ Grace Sc:bOonoVW, W wlib FOB their ~ta, Dr. and lin. Hart- scarlet fever, 1a lre&u, 1mproYed • ~Pl'. I Mr. and lira. Ai.. JIMch &lid • Mr. and Mn. Leo WWenbura ilUD1Jy Mve movec1into UIe ~ were Dayton vlaltors Motlday even- Of WW Blltf, located IIbrH mD8a

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!\ui.Jerlng ay. an arUcle Is wath. ~(' It means that, under nQrmal ·· :}.1 Itlool In the average laundr1. • 111 ar'tJcle can be salel.y recondt. ..I letl. ~d, In laundry lani'l•••• ,lely recol1dlUon.d mean. pr••erv19 the appearance ot the artlole •• ~ QIl at removln. .ou. For inslance: If a bousedreaa r~ des, or trimmings pull loose, or a' l.tHllli ne twists oul of shape', or Ute ~' ockGts fade a light,er shade than, Ihe main , part o( the drcss-the apo pCar/lncc of that' dress ~ednllely 18 , rujned. It might be as elean as the 'proverbial' wl)lstle ' b~t Its value to you is prllCtlcallyn,l1. If this happened In the professIon. a1 laundry, that dress would not be considered launderable because you wouldn't can It wearable wben It I was returned to you. That's why the American institute of Laundering says. "pure cotton and pure linen fabrIcs,. whether Iii sheets, pillOW case" towels and other househor~ llnens or wearing' apparel, are ' washable only wh~ under normal or average conditions prevailing In the professional laun: dry. they can lle washed without fading, without sltrinklng beyond the a per cent provided by government and other rellable testing sgeneles, or when they can be washed without the materlal becoming sleazY." I

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'I'he inventory of the enat.e Of JolUl W. 'Lowe will be heard OQtober 19. The estate of Oharlea Gray wu declared to be exempt from lnherStlUlce teX8&. The inventory of toe o.tate or Anna Belle O'Neill was approved, The in ven1.ory at the estate of Et- , tAl. Bercaw will be hear<t Ort ......--_._ _? The estate or lSabelie Nlxon was ,declared to' bo exempt ftom InherHance taxes. Tlle first and tinal ' accounts filed 'f or U10 'estates of Gertrude Dilley, MnllO{l; Jessie KItner, iMason aud Melvlile Britton, Waynesville. 'Ohester GilmOur, Morrow. was named adminJatrator ot the estate of his lather, George GUmow. Harold E . ~th, C4nelnllatl, WAs llamed to admlnl4ter the estate Of his mother, !.he late Mrs. Louise Ptlanzer, of Lebanon. ' " . , Mllal'ee:! :Bercaw Smltll, Clneln;natt, was named executrix of the estate of Etta Berea" Mason.

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liiih school "tudents who are Oo~ober 21. fMlBs Erla Jean Radley,. accom- (BerthA FUer and Mr. and Mrs. J. helplni' coUect the acrap lUe~at t1\l.$ panied by a friend M1u QlaQYB S. P1ler or Olno1nna.tI, spent Sunday Week are having a furlough from The' cenlennlal ot the Horst, spent the week· end here at. at the home ot Mr. and Mrs, Jemea cllW room rouUue, but they ar~ Soulihwestern Oblo Teache.r s' As.so- the home of :M1Bs Radley's parenta, Hart.sock. ft-dley. BOWl .... wDl'ldnl. not playlni. Theirs fa a olaUOll will be held 1u Tart and Rev. and Mrs" L. C . ...... Scott.laa Rite auditoriums 10 OlnM1sa Radley and MIss Horst are 1IdIss Glady., lAunb .Pe-.nt the weekservice to perform and the boYB ane:! jf1rls are dOinS it 'well under he suo oinDati, October 30-31. Sc:~h~~OO~·;:. 1 ~W~llld~~~.!!b~e sOOoolS..,!LElldB, O . end vJalt;lng her aunt and \mele, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones, 01 Mason . . pervlQ10n at Mr. Ferguson and lIIr. be dlsmme'(l Octobelr 30 1n Mrs. Ray Malnous was OQUed to ,. . , . ,local teacher..s may Il1ttend th& meet· 08Fst. mg. ' BoonevUle, Ky •• last week on ae-Mr. Emmor Zelley of ColumbUll. • • .' count of the de~th at a brother. N. J., lind Howard :QiI.vis of BrldgeTh1s week Is. the last in Ute 61)( weeks' term. Tests will be kiven TlJe &enlors have received the • • • boro, N. J., were week· end vlsltors tilLs week in Cl'de" to e$t1mate prop!s tor their plc;l:ures. Comments Mrs . Bess WWte and daughter of OlLff 'Burnett and family , • • • • grades which will in ~urn be sent ronge from, "They flatter him," to 'M iss Geraldine, at Akron, wel'e fUests of 01'. Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Kelmany, Mr. and Week-end home to parents . Stuaent,s wID re- "Those should be donated for sCrap." Mrs. Stu.kkay IUId son ()$ Cleveland ~elve their first oll1clal reporUi ~ Students expect to have their pic- Miss Mlldre~ Cook , , H. ir W • • • was 1\ lunCh- anlS Mr. and Mrs, John DuVall ana to ....e prc:>gress on ednesday, tures before Obrlstimas. Mrs. DaJsy snYder son oi Brunllton, spent Sunday with - - - -- - - : -- - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--:~_"'-----eon guest of Mrs. HOward MIf>SU- Mr. and Mrs. OoJeman and In the dine Wednesday. '(;~===========~ Juruor Endeavor" '1:15 p, ~. • • • ' afternoon grove to Harveysburg to [ Senior Endeavor. 7:15' P. m. Mrs. Russel Bentley spent 8OO$y visIt 6 ' s1Ster. Comniunlqn and preaching, . 8:00 at the h!lme of Mr. and Mrs. Harry • • • . p.· m. COnner 91 Dayton. The occasion . Simon WIersema. was a week-en.d ;__====;;;;;;;;;;:;;=;:;;:==;;;;;;;;, ~ou are invited t~ come and wor- ~8B a b1rtJhd~ dinner in llonor ot caller at the bome ot MI'. and Ws. ship with us. METHODIS'l' CnUROH Mr. Conner • . Walter ·W iseman. Mr. Wiersema, Lollis C. ltadlet. i'lAstor a brother at Mrs . Wlseman, has ST. MARY'S IEPISCOPAL Mr. and Mrs. E. W. .Scofield .been Inducted Into the army and Is Oh~ch School 9:30 a. m. CHUBOH spent- the week-end in Columblll> at tnk.lng his two weeks' furlough. Worship service at 10:30 A. M . 11 :00 a. m. Monflng prayer and the homes of their parenUi, Mr. and • • Subject, "Christ A Miracle In PerMrs. Maok Da.vis and Mrs. Lurry sermon . Rev. Ralptli Parks wUl be H. R. Smith lind Mr . and 1;0naUty." This is tbe first In a series I. Mrs. E. M. Scofield. Mrs. J. O. DaVis. daughter and son, at Xenia. of three sermons Ute pastor will In charge. Snedeker accompanied the Sco!l~jds PrenUce George, Ruth Brltain aDd WarSondl preach on "The Mlraele of the Galto Columbus after spJIldlng \,he Johnny Shirley' Mr. and Mrs , Eddie ST. AUGU8TIl\IE CHUROH htrj Pat Dar Illean." Obher topics of the serIes Fatlaer Krumiliolu, Pries. w~k here at . their h~e. Woolard, all of Dayton. flnd Edith Will be, "The Miracle In Revolution" Mass Sunday 9:00, a. m. • • • the ,------,,---"----,,--'-and "The Miracle In Red'!mption." Mr. and Mrs. James Lovely and Brltaln of Xenia, were callers horne ot Mrs. Carrie LIppincott and FEnny CJlllnOl. OF OlJltl8T youth FellOWship Sunday evening daughter Lanol'Q spent S'lUday at at 6:30. the home at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eva, Bunday. 9:30 a. m., Btbl~1 school • • Choir rehearsal Wednesday even10.45 a. m.~~mwllon. Lovely' wbo gave a dinner honorlug Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Thomas were ~ 6t 7:30 . . 11:00 a. m.-BennoD. the blrUtday of Lanora. SlK guests guests of Centerville relatives SunThe W . S . C. S. will meet with 8:15 P. M. Pr88()IlJlng. were present. ~. Mrs. F. U. LeMay Wednesday Oc. • • • FBIEl'irDS . Mr _ and Mrs'. Roger Chambllss of tober 21st a,t 2 p. m. II one UV!!S rightly, every effort FIrst Day school, 9:31' a. m. Xenia and !&las Alice Gons were to hurt one wt11 only belp that one; MeeUng for Worsh1P. ":30 a. m. 6upper guests of Mr . and Mrs. John WAYNE8VILLE CHURCH' OF tor GOd wIll give the ab1llty to overCBJUST Gons, Sunday evening , come whatever tends to impede • • • /ItIt u.s.wal BONDI Max Randall, MJn1ster Mrs. J. W. Wh~ and son Fred progress. dUNDAY lett here la.st week to spend the Blble SchOOl 9.30 a. ·m. wintell In Dayton at the heme of Communion 10 :45 a. za MOl. White'S nephew, Robert Taft. • • • Pre..~hlng. 11 a. m. Mrs. Wilfred Squtres and daughter Marilyn and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and daughter, Winnie Jo, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. .. e and Mra. W~lter Klayer In Cincinnati.

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:FOR 'SALE - FrIel'll, 3 or , lbe.• Dressed or on foot, Sarah C. Bes.. Pret~ Is • preUy does" rru.1d ~ Waynesvlije, Rural Route 3. be wba' 80rrylJue Is thlUlD, .. aM Phone 2899. oompares her OWl! lIIsnIDkeD dreu with tile splc aad spall appearance 01 FOR 'SALE - Pears at. Herman's Bappy IlaJulab's laundry-tested anti Pear Orchard, 1 mile S. W. of approve4.for-launderablllty drHl. In giving ita laundry tested aDd Lytle, Ohio. Just oft '13 and approved seal, the American InIU· FOR SAL&-()ne Snow Suite. 9 yr. tute of Laundering gocs a .tep fur. end Includes threads tested and size, 10 or 12 dreases, 9 and 10 ther approved as non-fadeable and butyear B1zes, gOOd shape; 4 wlASh tons as non·breukable. And. If uny of these things occur suJts for boy, 5 or 6 year siZe. .For to YQur erUcle. at the laundry, you information call mi. may be sLll'e they would bappen In borne laundering, too, for such R>R RENT - Nicely Fwnlshed faults lie in the construction of the Modern S1llepln,' Rooms. Mrs. J. article itseU rather than In the laUn. derIng method, P. Larrick. Phone 2351.

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FOR SALE-Day Bed In goOd dltlon. Mrs. D. L. orane.

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PROBLPlM? - A Gazette wan t ad will help you solve It-at a cost of only a few cents-WlltmeVer you have something to rent, buy, soli. or trade - wbenever you have a message to put belore- thl! hundrecis of readers of the Uazet1e. FOR 8,AIlE - ~oUlfd Oak Heater. ruckle llte new. -GoOd condltlot). Also lonudry stove., Phone 2504. ,

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MEN WANTED-GOOd position. open for operators. See Ohio Paper

Co., MIamIsburg. Runnmg hOUTS and gOod pay, . ' .

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Gene Brown who until recently POP~r young resldent of Wayne ' to~p. but who J4.. now !mlployed In BrooltvWe, Incllana, spent tpe 'l'l/eek-end here at the hQme or hla parenUi, 'lIIr. and M,rs. r.. E. Brown. He was accompanied , ilere I)y a trl\lnd. RJJhard Burkhart, of the Hoosie,r otty. ' Gene'B _Y friends . here were g~d to see him.

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Lollil DIDIer One of the foundera of the French Sudaneae empire was Louis Gus1ave Blnle£ (11156-1936). an Aftl. I!an explorer born in Strassburg, France. He was til!! first European to explore Kon, and disproved the accepted theory that there were mountains In that reglon. In 183'1 ' _ ·.·m..... .,..ediD a total be starled from 8amaku, explored' Slkalo, vilited BaroJ'tlo and Waga-· . . . One 01 freedpml dUBU In 1889 and reached Grand hems foupt lor ja ou coarBassam in 1889. Binger W81 respon. sible for placing Tleba, Kong. and ItitutiOUai right elect oar Boutuku uqaer French proteet1on. own public oJlic~aIa. If . . In reeoiDltion of hi. work ., a II» Il.er in those land•• the French 10V. Ioee this war. ".., wiD DOt emment made bim commiSlioner lonl retain ·t his· 01' any 01 tar the setUement 01 Ashanti bound'aries with England In 1892. He wal oar other freed'lIIDL Belp named governor of the French 'terrlpreeene theJ;ll bJ .otiag m. tol'7 on the Ivory Coast from 1893 1.0 1896 and WII dlt'ector of tile French telIigo"ntJy on l'i OY. a I . eolozUal department from , 1898 to 11108. 0!liciala who have ~ good. . Ja.,.u. It ia not only . I priYilep. "qual" do not oftan attack peobut a patriotic >Un. ple, but caaea are on record where the)' have done 10. It 'ls believed they are afraid to attack men un· lea. driven by great hunger. The ID18ll plgUke animals called peccarIes are vlctlml of Jaguara, but STolTB F,lNANC1I8 ba.. bam lIot lB L.UIOR!au . . . . . . . tile . . . . . . . . Ute blg cats are car.e.ful about the , ordu; the Illhorited ,fO,OOO.ooo dd· ' Un.ap""'t aa• •_tIoii La.. lall met: a Ill,pl... ot Il10 .. ' t.han III tho IIIItJaa. .' way they aWu:k a berd. Peccaries . 'llO,OOO,OOO hu bee aeeuqlllla~stand tolether In the lace Of den-'tDOut Increa.aID! state taUa. BDUCAftON !au . . . ." 19Ier. and could kill even a ,aguar, STATB COUNCn. 01' D~r8N8B wu ' . =~~~D:ti ,o ....anlaed Iohl: befofl Purl a.rflo, w local IChooI ell I plOYlcllil. If ' it did not ' get out of the way In W meet w., ~me"""helea. • JeadenIiIp fCIIP ad1alt ~ ill, waz a hlllTi. "When hunting peccaries, STAT8 DIIP'l;. 01" AGRICULTUJlB hu . work.., ,. a jaguar leaps Into • herd ana ~:I ~dr:~~ ~';r~fM - . both IND1'1STRI88 ba... I!..i 1MJPtd .. __ se1%el 0 e ,of them In Its mouth. ' ' . ..enlDIr w .... Pl'OChletloo, 01110 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS b.... neelvad tocIu .... , a Then 'It 'cUmbs a tree a8 fast as ~.. • I......., pen:eDIap of taz p ...... Ia .... w.rik &baa UF aeapossible and waits there until the monep t.h... la 'DJ" oth... ltate. Rata. rest ot the peccadel go away. TUB AGBD ha". beeu' JWJ)Id '" ~lOYldBIGUW AVS L . . - ...... ~ . . ._ Inlt MOhO fanela ·'.r ........ ,,; thaD ell'ort, =.;;-~::. Jaguars have been.shot In California all~r an~, prevlou. .dmJDlaUation. prob ...... aleo I" _!'" , and Texas. but they are rare north of 14ex1co. ' "ow rour Approyal of t •• 'dd~, Ad"; '.IIt,at,••

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Relen Margare~ Gons, a student at Western college, ' O&ford. spent the first of the week at the home ot her parents, Mr. and MOl. !'red Gons. •

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Sgt. Harold R1alnger of Camp Robinson. J.Jttle Rock,' Ark., spen t the week.end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Gona. Sgt. Rlalnger bas been traDaferrecl' to lI1aa1sIippi where be wDl attend an oHlcera training school.

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Remember you can start buying War Bonds by bUytD"' ",--I= War Stamps for a~ little .a tOe and that you get a $25 ' War Bond (maturity value) for only $18.75.

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APPLES AND CIDER.. ," . '. ' No Halloween Party. ia .,compelte, without a bie .upply of Rood, refrelhing c~der~ Made from our 'ow;n cider pre... . : .... .

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You, you, yoa, can Join the attack. on Tokyo by saving iealt 10'% of your pay in War Bonds-by joining your company" pay-roll Aving. plan today or going to your tow ba~k or post office and buying War Savings Bonds -at least 10% of your pay--every pay day.

Mr. and .Mra. Ernest Pe,ter )ars. Joe Hendrix, all of ~yton , I4fu

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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. StllbbS had as their guests Sunday, Mrs . Stubb's slater and mother. Mrs. N R. Allman and chlldren and lira. W. A. Georhart, all of Dayton.

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Xenia,Resident,.Killed------=--Near Be~~ Sunday•

'I1le dllIlgerous turn on Route 42 week agO' to Cinclnnati. from wbere SENIOR CLASS WINS IN SCBooL llhip Salvage committee. They teat Oold Springs Tavern. W8& the he Was to return to Ft. TJlOmaa ~. port that of all scrap colleoted, CONTEST; CEMETERY TO scene of another bad accident about Fugate. driver of the car, reportedlY 23.'190 pounds of the preciOUs sorap 11 :30 Sunday night. resultb'lg in th.e i lost control on the dangeroU6 turn. was donated. whll6' tbe reat was sold DISPOSE OF CANON fatal Injury of John Stanley Fur!lte. and the car went down the emto the Salvage committee by the 40, of 153 Oenter street, Xenia. lath- tlankment IlIld crashed Into a t.ree owners. er of eJght children. His ~e. Iva. near the dam at the site of Cold AlthQugh results of the scrap At a meetlng of the trustees of and four children were Injured. ' Sprlnga 'l Ake. He died instantlY as drive are not qUlte complete. it.hU Mtamt cemetery held Tu,esday eveThe..accldent ooourred l1li " the Fu- the result of 0. skull fracture. been announced Ry '\K. R. Hill. 10- nlng, It was decided to ,contrlbUt-e . gate family was returning to Xenia ,iFugQlte·s, body was brought here cal chaltfuan; that the drive netted. the two old cannons llnd about 40 from Clnclimatl arter taking the to the (McClure Fwieral home and about '1li towt. cannon 'ba1l8 to the war effort. The eldest Pit. Harrison Leroy ,later removed, to Xenia. The Wife With the exception 'or a few odds guna we1&h aIIout a ton each ana Fugate. inducted Into the army a IlIld chlWren wer'e taken to the Blair and ends missed during tale d.-ive the baIla about one hundred pounds hospital in Lebanon by A. H. laBt week, the drive 111 practically each. Thua anoth~ four tons will stubbs. Later they ,werereinoved to " over as far as the partlc1peMon 01 soon be added to the local results. !the 'MIami Valley hospital, DaYton , tbe echool Is concerned. II:t 1a said that the' trustees felt that Persbnsreaohing tn~ scene abort· WlnneI'li have been announcea In tbe old guns and balls will do the ly after the accident aald that It the contest among the studentB. count~ more good by contributlng was one ot the most 1l0'rrlble stgbta Results $ow that the senior class to .the war eo!fOR than as a m.o nuthey had ever witnessed. :Mrs. :PI1repOrted the mo6t acrap and will ie- ment at the cemetery. The local 01vlc club held Its reg- gate was pinned In tbe wrectqe ulflr monthly meeting Monday eve- and she was not extricated tor aome celve first prize. The Junior claaS . WhIle it Is the ooncenaua at pmWU second, followed by the fresh- ton among the people o! Wayne nln~. October 19 at tbe Grange hall tlule / man class and the etahth grade re- TownIhlp that there are thousandS on Main street. A bounteous dlnnel Services for Mr. l"ugate *ere held spectlvely. ' of poun~ more of scrap collected , was served to ,the members by the In Xenia at the Cburch of the WasnIdlvJdusi prizes. donated by than was ' antlclpa~. It sUUtans. ladles at the Grange . ' arene Wednesday a~d burial was In the 'l1w1n theatre. were awarded to short of the Wayne Township quotAt the buslness meeting following WOOdland cemetery. Besides bIa B111 TInney, member of the &entor. tao The quota aet 'for here 1a &1 ,tons the dinner. Wymer Drake. populaJ tiUe \Uld eight cb1ldren. hla parent.. cla.8s. wbo reportea (.481 pound.s; Witb,;bout '16 tons already .\000\&0, tlocal <lrugPt. was accepted Into two slstertl and flve brothers surviVe. iLeroy Kuebler. of the freahm&n eel for. So' the drive must take on member6h1p. clau, wbCJ reported 8982 po~ds; a different ansle and go on wlt.h Discussion of the advlsa.b1l1ty of aDd ' Edwin l41cbenor. elIbth _rade the Quota a,.met. Wayne Towrl..1h ~f1· the club sponsoring a corn huslt1np pounds. wtll not be outdone by other comcontest In Waynesvllle th1.s year was atudent, wbo reported The campalin in the local lICboola munitieB of slmUar size. carried on. but no definite action Aha_ (S rlnte de t L was taken. The names of the three Tfas In - - 0 upe n n . .Just to prove ba.w far we are beCourtesy Dayton Journal-I,Jerald members of the clUb who are now It. ,A. Gam and oarl PefiUlOD, teach- hind the natlpnal average here are er, a member of the Wayne Town- some f18Ure8: Of the ten top states It was a bard job collecting sorap and o~her needed: junk h ave taken '~hllc;lren are ln different classes' or :~e:ort!~~~ ~::. ::~~; reporting. Rhode Island held the an the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Har- a moment olit to rest IUld lOOk over the Wayne Township schools. ·.rhls future members going Into service The Grangers ~ nlIht old Steinke, atofLytle, and army" bhese t he moun t Ing pi l' The scrap is In photo 'W'QS taken by K, R. Hlll. 10- honorary members for the duration. for 8 program plven by the f-H · lead.. th '12.9 pouneta per capita . representativeS the "junto n KanI!a.s with '12.2 pounds per pertlO pl1es 'becance Walter Wiseman \ws appo1nted tc girls aDd their lea4era. 'DIe JII'08I'IIm was second. etc. But that was only 01,1 t ' ga ther1ng s<;l'1!,p me ta.I I'U bber "•.,"o-~ A..- the two older cal, SQlvnlYe .... chairman' . the program committee to the vacona1sted of a style review bY the partial returns. Por Instance 11 caney created recently by the en- 4-B girls aew1ng club modeUng thelr !Rbode Island keeps up the pace to ~~ days with bome folks. I18tment of Jack Banta. MaU service own dre6aee. Other ae'W1DI uhlblts the end of Its drtIve. at least twice f.".L.r~'~I./~ • • •. to thla dlstrl.ct ~y as compared to were alB shQWiD along With cann.lnI. r~ aa much will be reported. making •• • t~~'~ .,.r_~ Mr . and Mrs. Russell Bentley service when the mall was brolllht and a report of the work done bJ the1r per peraon amount rise to ~..... JII with Mrs'. F. E. TbOllla:! pent We...- dlrectlp here by train was also t;Ua- the 400ft ...nn ln, c1~ . . . _ _ '" '!'be Waynentlle 'V'11laie Counoll. 1".4 pounds. Wayne township. on nellday afternoon with Mr . Bent.. cussed. It wa. said tbtI.t In oruer IIean Brown and FraIleea Whitaker. at .. apecial ~tlng beld Uoad6Y at bull of haVIng collected 80 tons ley's slster. Mrs. OlUf Anderson. at to get a letter (rom Lebanon to Campfire 80IlIB awd demcmatraUODl ntght, paaaed a nn trafr1c ordln- w1ll only I'e8ch 84 pounds per perMr. e.nd Mrs. J. P. Larrick spent tIe Thursday. .ner guests were Ft. Ancient;. • • • Waynesville It must tlr&t iJo to Oln- were tJao given. I:lIlw1d BaUer. ooun-ty apnt. abCJW· ance tor the. vtUage . eon. The OhIo average per ceplta Sunday in Miamisburg visiting at Yvonne Stubbs. !Peggy Ohapman 'Mr. aDd Mrs. IPhll1p B . Hawke.' clnnatl. then to l.'IIWton. from DIroyThe ordtn·rre. numbered 118 eo tar reporting Ia 47.8 younda per the home of their chlldren Mr. and Polly LoU. WJ~';1an. 100merly of Waynesville R. 2. lett ton to Xenia and thenct! to Wayl.t.'I- ed. plcturea of 4-H work other clubB were dalnl lD the county. RefrUowas ~ ~.~.. ~~ncrm:=- peI'IIOD. It Ohio doubles In tbeend and ¥rs. George Quick who have R. H . Burke. 0 ·[ .-"OOn, Dftpub_ Th';U'sday ror Oolwnbu5. to mQke VIlle. ure. y -.. eat - It wm mean a per capita amount of recently moved Into their new home. WI.... ..,., tb bo Mr Ha: k Will be A. M. Parker. Warren county ments were served to abOut 124 mem • • • l1can candidate f~'r state senator. ~u· me. ' . Vi e auditor the speaker ot the evening bel'll. The next meeting w1l1 be a ate1y upon paalage. It gives the H.II' pounda. Wayne ToWnahlp With V1Ilace .. m.m traffic code. com- only fM pounda won't look very Get your winter corsage , at the :was a prominent V;Wtor here Friday: employed at Q.gO~el~ment depot. was introduoted by Carl Abaecberll Pamona Ol'll/Die meetln8. good. especlally when Oblo 1& lD Church Bazaar at the .Fotd Garage Mr. Burke for nllany years was Mr . and 'Mrs. F. E. 'I'homas wl.h program chalrman . Yr. Parker plete lD every deta1l. All lratf1c Jaw. s-aeecl many 12th place of those reporUDl. on October 31. mayor of the city oJ Hamilton. Mr. Althur ThOnlllll and Miss Cora made a short address OD j'Thltes.'· Bazaar yea. . ., are repealed. aDd UWII 1.Ynchburr Va., 1a leading a.1l clt• • • . Mr. and Mr·s . " W~'ter Wiseman Thomas made a busineliS trip to as they effected Warren tOUOl·Y ,m1 traf(1c Jr.,.. 5UIOIl In the "horae lea In America With an avel'8le of da.M1'h· tea~.~J . IKennf~ Elzto 2Ypeandt a:nd ch1ldren, p , Lou and Billy. Jackson. Ohio, .Mo.nda. y of this week. its poUtlca.l 5ubdlV1alon.. Hfl state:! and bUIlD' dQa" are replKed bJ pounds (or every clt1Ien In US r or e. y n. 5 n that there are 118 taxing d1l!~rlct8 l:n ';7 la. more au1t1ble to the mocSem that dty. Saturday eVen1ngtaa~~e hom;...of ~nt ~~e~riV~ Hamilton at the Mrs . Howard Hawke Is on the sick the county e..nd revenUe ;'eth'ed Tbe W. B. ii"'8. of the local motQr car ap. AoCordllal ~ tile Salvage eommlt- Mr. Elzey's paren. • 'IDa _So ome 0 •• lliIt With ivy polfion1Dg. therefrom must be divided ~ '.wet!n Methodlst church w1ll hold .. Bal. tee. there 1a at leaat another IiII to Walter Elzey.. • • Charles Reynolds of Sprl11g V&11ey. 42 dlflerent tunda. An appriUSal Ia laween Bazaar 8Ir.turday. October 11 BOABD t INDOCl'S 10 lIEN 80 tons of precious metal st111 lyMr. and Mrs. R. E. White 01 was a business visitor here Frld:ay. made of real estate In the eOJ1·t lD the c11aplay room at the Pard -1DI around that hili not been col- Dayton. were Sunday callerl> at the At one time Mr. Reynolds w.:u; In each six years and thIa wi:! take prap. 'DWenty men. from 8eletc1ve Serv- leetecl. FUr tnatance \be comm1ttee home of~. and Mrs. waHen Elzey. the blacksmlthl'!lBi business here. place ne~ year. The rea~· • .'a1sal The a1talr will begin at 1:00 p. iee Board No.2 'Were lnducted into knOWS of nearly 10 tona on one • • • • I" · ' will cost the county '10,000 The m. All aori.a of Ohrtstmaa gUts• .such tile army laat Monday. They have farm that wasn't collected. because Amos Mendenhall took slok sud Dr. C. E . Nonris. of Baltimore, ' county tax duplicate baa 11lc.t,,·e.:l aa luncheon sets, knIttln&' biles, .apbeen aent hOme for 14 day.' before the owner expreIIIIed, a dealre to sell denly at the home of hls son .. lI.nd Maryland spent e~ sbort time Vi s l~- . MrS. Goldie May Slmpson died by one ."nd one-quaroter m1l1t.m dol- rons. etc .• w1Il be on sale. In addlbeing ~ed to camPI. Plve men to IOmeone else. Another 'f411'Drha& daughter-t'!l-Ia, . nd Mrs. Ing at Kansss OiI~Y Mo., and whlle Monday morning of 11, .hearli atuack Jars In the past year due!o nel'+'IiWI~DalteO g()(ld&--.1IlIlGl-lilal~RII"'----; were ·reJI!cted. , nearly that amount lying around In Olarence Mendenhall. Monday. entoute to hls hOliD e stopped at tbe at the age of 46 at the home of ber colUltructlon. Tax delinquency 118!) goodies for There WUI &lao Amon..lJhoee accepted were: Bob- ita fleleta that wun't collected be... _. and ""';. ~a~oW Smalt of home of his g~andmother, ~, brother, Elmer Jones. In Waynes- been reduced trom '106.0ill ~eil be g1ft8 lor chJldren. ert E"A~ iJOhD A. Stanley, cause the owners could not ,be con-.......... Frank Huffman alld Mr. and Mrs. years ago to approximately "8,"00 Norman W. Btua and Alfred J. tacted. In one place where the col- WlIlAlngton spent SU'!lday at the J . P. Larrick. Mrs. LBrr1ck Is Dr. ville. She '\'IdB born in Waynesvllle today. about tlO.OOO: of which Is 0en1ry or W~; limon E. lectors aw so much scrap Iy1ng home of Mr. and Mrs. Sb ertllan Norris's aunt. all(\ was Lbe wife of the late Alvlll cba.rged to Loveland lPark. an illHaner, New BurHnaton· Bdwarcl L. around, it could not I»e taker). for Wilson. Sunday afternoon the WU• ., • SimpsOn who passed away four fated subcUvialon. . . lB&rVe1lburc' and Pled Ute people contacted were only ten- IOns and sma~. w~nt to Dayton, Pvt . T.llomns S~ltnsberry of BlOOk years ago. . " At the IlQJlCluaton of Yr. Parker's <Jards are out announcing the ap. R. sutJef Of ()re&'onJa. ant. and the owners were not presMr. and Mrs. Russell Bentley IN'rEBEST IN ~JllNG ent. pi to brln In ' spent Thursday evening at tbe bome his wlfe-. of Daytojn. They are male- grandson Donald Edgington. both speaker arurwered questions con- proachlng marriage of :M1&II Naomi ' BLIJOTION LAGGING Here'. the new an 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Sberman Wilson ing their bome at, Mrs . J. P. Lar- Of Greenfield; her mother and cernlng h1a subject put bY the mem_ Catherine Bodenbe.-g of 0II00d. Indiana. to Lleutenant :Ma.rvlD L. 1'oJ, , ~ . more acrap so the U~es or our boys attending a birthday dinner glvl)n 'rlck's during 'thei' stay; In Waynes- '(ather. Oharles and Abbie Jones, bers of thE! olub. ' Lebanon - t With no county con- can be aaft!iUard~: The Balvag~. in honor of Mr. WilSon's birthday. ville. and two brothers. Elme.- and Roy Presl.dent H. W, oa.se anrio.unced MNS BlVlatlon instructor• .now atat go... .....- . ~hl. ~_a".. D .......hllcan oom.mlttee ' baa made arrangemen.... • . ... . ., ,.' I • ., • . ....... •......OQUJ a_ .. _ Jones, all of Waynesville. that the next meetlng will b,e held tloned at Hondo. Texas • . Lt. ~ a Waynesville blab ICbool Pvt. Ralph Peters of Mobile •.A a , , lCh1Idren - Bef.pre going to the SerVIces were held this (ThursM cia 1ng N · Jllbe 16 county of Warren III expected to .up- If{1th Mr. Hlll. the owner ,o f 'I1W1n port the state tlcket without reeer- theat.re, . to nm a special matinee retur,ned to hls camp Wednesday "Scrap Matinee" !~ t the TWIn The- day) mornlna at 10:00 o'clock at on on y even • ove r . 81'8duate. entered ·t he Unlvera1ty CII CIncinnati before entering the U. B. vatlon ,8t the Nay. 3 election with With admlIelon to the shOw being after spending a ten~~ furlough a~ atre stoP and get your pop corn the McClure Funeral home. Burial army. and IMIaa Bodei1berg. a teach~ Interest In the election at a low ten pounds or more of acrap irOll, the bome ot hilt- parents. Mr. and ball at the Bo.zo.lUf at the Ford gllr- was In MIami cemetery with MaX er, II a lP'lMluate of Wittenberg colpltch. metals or rubber only. No tln or Mrs. Bnory Peters. age.. " • Randall, pastor of the local Church 'I'bere have been few requllBta for IhCllt metal win be MCCepted. Not • • • lege • . allMnt votera!.l)&bota and three only w1ll the audience contril)ute Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Filer of Mr. and Mrs, Herman ' Surface of Ohrlst, In charge. They are to be married In OiBIOcd. 'from men In tbe armed forces. V. ICrap to a good cause, but they' will Xenia, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. C .. Flier of and son Donald If Ohanute Field. . , ' Indiana. Saturday Oct. 31. &Dd wUl cl- of the .......... of ...... a.-..A Ih.... and have the drlx Oenterville Mr. Qnd Mrs. Joeg!lllSts Hen- Ill .• spent Wedn .dIi)" evening;. here M~r 10. H. Brace hllll lI.ppolnted .mrned1ately t.e.te up realclence In H. R .. of 1lIl..,..,.... ••• ~", w,e re SundAY 't..- com_..... electlona. haa, lUlDounced. . cbaDcO to 'win ~ ~ bond too.- Al 0#< ... as dinner guests ,of Mr. a.nd ...u·s. . . . ,. a oomrn........ .......... 0f J. R. Honclo...--.-.., Tbere w111 be several to In just stated It will take ten JIOUD " da of Mr. and Mrs •.• JB.mes Har~k. Earl COnner. · Glibbons. OrVille Gray and George • Ii • Waterhouse to. make plans. for the certain ICbool dlatrtcta at the coun':' to be admitted to the ' theatre but· the per.Q'D bringtng In the Jrtost ReV.' and Mrs. L. C. Ra-dley and 'Mrs.' Della ,;Verla,ple had , as ber ---r,-- , el]!Ction ~n Wayneev1lle of a I.ag ~t.• ~rap <It must be a hundred poUnds daughter Lois spent Sunda)' a:tter- dinner gu~ Mo)~dI\Y 'evenipg, Mr. Frlerida here have received ..n- , and a suitable tablet containing the JI-';':':veysa'I"IF. 1 : BEPUBUQAN WOMEN TO or )Dore) wUl vim t.be ~ bond. noon in Dayton attending a ecep- and Mrs. Oarol 'lankford; Mr. Dn er nouncement of !the marriage or Mrs , names 0,( looat'men now In the ser- ~ "f-~ MEn WEDNBSDAY. OCT. 18 The date of the 'llW1n the.tre don at ~e Gra:: e ;b~h par~na.ge. 'Mrs. , WI1l Bradlelr and'Luoy Emlt y Helen lDuke GrirJlIwn recent]), of VIce of oUr coun~. After they ~ given a dln, -lIC'Iap matinee wlU be t 2 P m :Mr. Ql1d-Mr6. 'Albert Stubbs and Merle Nol'der Bind Mrs. Russ(.11 Dayton. · and Mr. AlI)ert '0. Nash net In Dayton by the1%: oh1Idreo. Mr. The 'Republ1can Women'S clUb • a. • fthnol_n """nt Sunday afternoon In Bentley. ~ ~. • ,of Baltimore. Md .• whii<b took .place and ..._ , R A .no.. w1l1 ,meet Wedneaday dI;tdIer 28 at Saturday. Oct. 31. A bundred Ilnd ~" .-1'" , . ' • • In the Metbodlst ~rsonage ot Rev. ........ • . "",noer were . . . the home at MD. Nettle Tlnney In ~enty-ftvepoundll migbt WiD the Dayton ~!1 bad as tbelr dlnncl1. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Bentley of Bc1bertson BaJUmore. Oct, 9. N~ antlY Burpr1aed SundaY , eY~ corwln. Tbe meet1Dg w1ll bei1D at tiood. On the other hand it may guests !=Iunday evening, Mr. lind, Ft. Ancient, spent Sunday atter- " Mis. Nash' is the daughter 'of Mr. •• avy wben atloUt forty of their relatlv. 2,1). m. morts are being made to take, a couple 0,( tons or more. So Mrs. Walter s~e~,~ and cblldren. noon"at the hon:w of Mr. a.p.d Mrs . and Mis. C. L. Duke and a gr~uIt has been that E. o. came lD to help them celebrate their aecIi1'e a BUeatspeaker. ret~/.: ~~:lr:n..~~~~d ::e~ ~. M. A. Fulkerson and dl).ugh- Russell ~ntle~. ' ~ , . ate of >the ,Wa$ne.svme scbools. For "Buck" Crane, a prominent local 2Mb weddlns annlveriaJ'y. ThQ RlGB BAl\ID '1'0 e)Jstble. No age 11ID:t. ter spent Monday In Clnclnnati. ,. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ear'l' Conher -wel'e the Past two. years she has ,been the citizen is now a member of Unole ~~:!v::nu;'~~a:;.;.AI:' BOLD A 'WIBNJta ~A8T . The Salvage committee at Its ' . I. • Tuesday ev¢nJng dInner gues41 'of day nurse . for the iLea.1av~ Oerense 'Sam's bluejacket· force. , ad cout&e:waa ~ed to the loUow-:-meeting Tuesday nlaht ,c ontacted ~8. , David Bryant and son ,Al- Maynard Weltz iii d famlly ttle oc- Plant. Mr. N~h. a {(Inner 6UOY Onine enlisted at 'Clno~nnQti to- Ina' , ' . The W~e Townahlp Bilb owith'lIl". J~on of Palters. OhIo. to ~l't were v18Itbrs a~ the hQUle of caslon belrlg In hon"or or Mrs , Con- pllot. Is the Bon, of MaJpr and Mrs. mOJTaw tol" an und1scloae<l' destlna'lbe ~ of ,hOnor. Mr. and'MN. d_" __ 1 ""n_" ...n "ft'" a - - ........ - _'p on ....... Wba.-'" Mr. and ·Mrs,. RobeJIt QoIlSj and lert ne'" 'b1rth"M~ , 0, -A. Nash of Ann Arbor. ~ch. He tlon : He 'WIllI' given .~vhe re.tlng at a 00 ' ' er d oIft." _._ ,.._ - - . . ......... " ' - ,UUIU .......- . , . , . . , ....,......... ...."r .~ for t.l?elr new home in Beau ' ,s ,_ -"". . . ... . is at present a. U. S. altPlane,'radlo ....... nn loll , - -....... , ~. rout at Wayne Park"OD W~. profit II left "m go Into lihe treaa- mont. TexaB., Mrs. B1'Vant Is the ""•. "' .... IDs. ',m"w!n oDftmb'y ha" •..,.... - ....Ian and .•_-tructor ' Of alr- Il)eClaUst. first claas. ,.ad Mrs. Carl Conner and . . . Mia. Octd)er , 28. ' The OCIIDDlitl.ee .' In 1II7: .fIlr Na-.. iDefeDIe. ' " - " . . . . . . ....... """.. "'" .~ '" """U'"'' ">0 ~om1nent In newspaper c1rcll). Victor BurrJs Mr aDd:ura Obu charp .is made up of Richard • , maUler ~ ~; ~~. . as th~ir dinner lf1~ests Tueroay I:ve- 'plane lnspecto~, worldng :throngh ' he was. \UlW r~tly employed on lIlIiwanII, K&ry ~ Pr1~ 0Impbell Ellen 110.. and RUth . "Get your Halloween dessert at the ning. Mr, and Mris. ~l!rmaJl Sur{ace the Bendix.carp. for tile , govern- the editorial desk of tbe Olnc1nnaU ,v ate Xeller. Mr. and iMl"S. Hf!dIert Belen LeIla,. IlIclh membet may 8tJ&PalSB POft IN DONOR ' (IlW'Cb Buaar at the Pard Garage and son DoniUd, 01 OJ;ianute Field, ~ent. ' , ~t, 'Before entertng- the employe &1wards and eons. Mr. UId Ma. brinl a guest. OP lIB&. II. uil.NaABT Saturoay October 31 Dl. ~. Mrs. N~ was accompanied ~t of the Poet about.seven ~ontbs ago. Howard She~ ana.wo ICIDII, all ' ... ; : Fls ! st by her daughter. Mlss' JeaIU).e, Ora_ ~ was ed1tcr of the I41aml. Gazette of~' ¥r and lira .1OIepb BOY, 8COtlTB ,ON AN 1: ~ d1nn~ In the ,..,y, of a Mrs. Emerson Earnhart, was '. 9r . ~~~ last ' ~ who b~ entered ber trestunan fO! '~ut two PrIOl to that Ranalli ~el II1aa Ruth COIl. AU.-DAY IIUII UTtJBD&Y auIPriIe WM gtVeD .t Ute homu ol buslnfl!l8 viattor In Sprlngboo Thurs11.~ spn-In- ~arMrin r.~~loo!htpe~e.:~ tlm~ be waa emplC?'ed for ~6 years nero New HolI&Dd; !lin. au.ed .. _ . urI and lira. ~ Er.mbtU't lD _~ ": " Gay} EVans . s' , e 0 v , by the ~ ,Joumal'-Heralct Be{ltley IIr and lira .Barl .. The local. Dol 800ut.l. In cbarp IMIDor of MI'I. J!Iarnhart, Wbose birth • . •. . , "e • ~ Ing l'ela~lves In W~hlngton" p. O. at one, t;br)e' bemg city· editor of the' Oonner; 1Do~la Li.~,' ... &arab . of It. R. H1ll, JCOUtmuter. enJ01e4 day ,... aD ~turday. ~ .~- Olarles Fll'es ot the Great Lakes o~ Lc.-tI- and Nrw Y,ork. n.~ JOU~. HIs ~ther; 0 ; L. Opnner and Mr. arld Mrs, Lee ODD. an aU-cIa1 Sat~ up tb" tnalD t~e cSJnntr were: r Naval ' 'l1ra1n1ng S~atlon '~nt.: thl! mother. ' , iP41', ~d }~{l/I." !'lasb and dauSIl:" Cane. ~ 'later 'hla ,~er.~: ner and daughters,' ." '~ " M)aml riVer ; nrentJ-oD~ ' ,I ll' . .and Kn. ,Prank B., 'nlama.a. pu~ Vleek at ·the h~e of his par! "I ',~ ~ . nre_ now l1~lng .a t, WOo4-trook,', PlOra E I Ora.De .. were for~any' yea' s ' ,_ ' _.,.... .....-_-" . . . 1Dc11111Jq' Jlmm7 anne aelf- Mr. artd MnI. Lo,e11 'l!homaa and en". !Mr.., and ~. ~ FIres, '., I" ~d.! a ' resldenttalllqrb~ ,~f Baltl- inrnera ~r the' 'M,la.pll ·Gazet..,. Hl8 ItJled i1'oop muaot. en,Jofed, ~ .,~ Betty, Ifr· Arthur ,Thom- Mrs. Grace Ba1rcf'and Mrs. StanSte~rns 0 mo~e. . ' mother. wife and t}1ree chlldren \1/111 ouot.. IIIIB Cora 'lbomu, Mrs. lid ' were supper' CODttnue to make thelt bome here. -' Rlmby anc1 chlkIren LInda Lee. ~e IllY Wanes. of LeWJs~" Indiana, O$)'le EVans CLARENCE J. B80WN'S P~'OfEB ' ' Ann and Bomer MIu In!lbo 111'. aDd lira. O. R. tInIleabY. Mrs. " PA'SSES' ON aT B.,a.,..,...,0T.... ' O. B. So ENTPTAINBD AT. WAIIDLOWI '1'0 ~I'~ • ell . mas, JDVelyn ~ and eon Roger and ' ' A .-"."'DDQ -_a""ON -SDAY EVE. . -• _ _. . . _,.aRR Mr. . . . Robel. 1Il': Un •...... .:.. ...... Bla.... f ..,.."wou ~ •.o..... "., BII!ma 01 •.O~ . y ,!!!,GBI' _ _ -._ _ -.. ........ ..£ • _ _ _ .._ . . . .and . . . . . ' . . . ._ _ -apen t an ,overnight ' . ~-·blira. ....'tie .,... _KClClUre. _... .... owqer ... - ..... -......,.. .. _...... here at the boDle of Mr ... d M Brown, '13. father of Rep: • e.... ....w,.,.... V& , Dar. --. au. nn n,. ¥1aml Ohapte,r O. Eo 8. ,.-U en- known tourtat bomeI &D4. nIIIIt.Ur. 1DMt II~ Rllbt Bible c1aia' lira, ~~ IDUJ DIce and Mrs. M. D. 'BaIrd, apd daugb. Sunday at dlp· Olarence .1. Bro'I\'n. cOlllJ'f8lliian terla1ned by the Lebanon Ohapter anta m th1a ~ of 0bID . . . ___ ~ COQveDe nm IIOIldar ~ ter. Patey. The occaaIon was. in cel. Earl COnner. lor the 7th Ohio district, wlUch lD- 'l'Ue8dQ eventna at I*MDon, at IfGIlady to OClOUPf hrllllW . . or at U1t hOIIUI of Mr, aDd ..... ,Tfta. ebraUon of ~a~~s ~2th birthday. and ' soli clU4ea Warren, county, ~ Sunda7. 1I'el10WBhlp l1IIbt. Muon'. loIQrI'ow.......,.,.., tl1e Morel ~ Ia ~ ~ at 1:00 o'cJQM; TIll ~O Y&I&Y.... . Mr. ~ Mre. Earl CraWford " vla1tor8~ ~= ~n;:: :::..~~te~a; ~~ , chaPtera WIl'! alIO Prui~~~ ~Dr~~ • . ~, far atud:t &lid ~ .. ' IT&TIOK TO _ CLOUD apent SundaY With rela.tlvea at Mt · ' in poQl' ,Jlealth tor abOut tOlU' yflllft. ---"' , '. . , ' , til, entitled, '\JoI:I1a." aDd 'WIll. ~ adder " ,_ , On!b . . 'I'heo elder 'Brown wu vtce pl'Bllldent '!'lillie attendlq from the loaal 1beJ· , the_ . . . . . . If' pallen ~ _ .......... ..,.... tMIIIl ,or ,', .. . . . " Stearns of 'of the ~Brown PUbUIb1t18 ..oompany~ clJapter were MeId'mea 1lDa1e MnI. ¥Gure.m opIN&e . .... II1II . . . ~ ~ ~ b iIaIIDI alibi fINbt .taUou a' . 111'. aud lain. D. C. 1IoCIanahan Mrs. Gayle wh1ch~hla lIOn he)IdI, WI"' head- S/iroud. Don 1IadlQ, g. P. I'r'o1DID. III!IDe type or .,.,.... ill I'IUIdIa IIDae ttl - _ ......-- -- '~ ___ ~ bJ the MU)'lYaDJa were 8UIIdQ eYen1DI spt!l)t Sunday quarter.s In 8JariIt*ter. '!'be com- J. J. IIW'IU, AIIIOI 0IIII*, •• ". ulbe opeuea ..... 1:bdU . . ~ .... ~'INII ~~n: the at the home of • and lira. Rebekah MeKin- pany publllhes four eoutbweltern lIIIrDhart. 8taDIeJ ~" Pretl dIIIIlOIe of the JiiGPII" .. UCIaa1 aDd . . Ito- .. - tUIt. ..-t ... iIeeD ~ 1JId' •• • aaaat1Il. . ' 01:110 w..... tt..· whlcai tile .~ft· . ~ ~~ , ~~ ~=&.Jlpm· MtaMI. ',' of . . _lot.bl ...... ~.. ' . ••• --.,.~ ....-.~== • 2 ._ .' . . . . . . . . . . ¥*Lkll AJIIIa Bunle'~ ~ WlU... 1Il'. and WI8tem &tal' lit LelaDQIl thf • IIWl lin. . . . . . . I. TI Tour ,1IcrIp1 ......... b1ft~. ....... DU'l7 at .... bome...,. I6'- and ~ DobDia Pl'allklln 0l'lr0nlIIle at Pn.UJJn. IDIl Mr • .U4 lin. IInm' .- .rJr. . . .'.... .. , . . .'

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riC) one wan ts U> aig posb tioles , We p",t- tut'llJp seed with ow alfialfa and have a n ice crop of turnips. The plgs like iliem too . . Saturday . Why is It tha ~ otherWise sane and sensible people wlll leave their wOl'k ruld spend a whole day at n soJe waiting to bId on oue thing and when It comes up never say a word? There was a sale a ~ ·R1d$ovlUe tOday . An tiques, were advel'tl$ed so all the dealer~ were the,re and thO/,le who do jU$t a little collectll'lg once In a whUe . I went to t)Ld not on 'an tlQnes, but on an extension ladder but someone had borroWed the top half of It and never returned It so' ,th ere was only bal! a ladder. There were a few antJQues, one was a. lovely bId woven cover lid with the date 1842 woven 1n one corner. An old sleigh a ttracted a ~um.ber of bidders . Sam Simpson, of Springboro, cried tl:1e sa.le. os they say, and things were sold Item. by item In small 101:$, no bunchlng of a. wbole armful, 11 slow process but more fun because so often th e one small Item you want Is In a bunch of a dozen thJllgs you don 't want. One &mall skillet. sOld tor just what a new one would cost. All I bought was a blx of ~ . and G · ten cent shoyel. I went out to move my car and 86 I started I felt that. horrlltle unmistakable bump anet S(lIn.e caUed, ''You've got a fiat." It hUJ'lts to see a gopd tire nat these days. S\Dlday. Ano~er beautiful day. pr. The maples are beautiful now specFriday, The pigs have been out 1aJ]y those In the sugar bush on 0.11 d"y. First I chased them out of Stoneybrook ParDl$. WJth them are the n ew alfalfa and the next time Just enough oalea wlt~ their deep I looked out they hOd my lawn aU raroons and browns to set ort me rooLed up. Each time I mend one orange and gold. Monday. Still lovely but so ury hole In the fence mey get out another. If onlY some one coula spare that it was dusty, huslt1ng corn. The me 1\ Ilttle tim.~ to put up that hog corn picker is due later 1n the week fellce I bought year be!ore last I and the field must be opened up, would be saVed a lot of trouble. that is at least two rows husked That has bal1b wire on the bottom througb about every fortr rm DO so .It ough t to keep them In. I that the picker can go through and thfuk the ground la 80 bard that some taken off the ends to give it room to turn . U It stays dry we can get the corn In and 1! It rains we will have water again . We really need it. The water situation is getting bad 60 the paper says and even our deep well shows Signs of TARYU-LlTHIO' TAR AND lower water. , ROAD OIL, BX~VATINO

OcWber is, 194.2. OIOUUY but" nO f'ftlll , Thl.ng.s n r geLLing 'ory: dl'Y, c..Ol'l1picKcrs evcrywllcre. ApJ?BremIy lU\lo:it of the crop will b\l gt\~lel'e wlI.b pICkers hUi year . Here aud U'lcre 11 Held WlI.n 11.S neat rows j , 1/h000s rouo,,!> ule o.nC!ent pnttem PUL there .al'e more disheveledlooidng p lcj(ed fields ~han llj!(IU>, :.IIUl K(:U OJl\lli: , i' Iles of p umpkl tb lito]· aI'ld (Jl te, We had lOt;< of 1o.IlelU lust year but not so many thiS year , 'rne ·ur:.\. brown aud bla.ck wooley wotan CI~ my path today , 1,1. was too 'Curly when I looked !qr W1CIll before . 'l'h c plain' ones are ' flJloLtlcr vllrlety . 'PlIS one had a .slnull brown place on the hend fol101l'«:d by a rather wide black p 11'., a brown middle and a. SOUl< smtlller blnck real' end . Wooly worm WCatller prophelS, wllat tlO you make of that? Apple tilDe. Apple& never taste so gOOCI to me lIS they do now. I bought a great bag of Golden De1I010US, my favorite apple and the bors ttnd n 8'l'~ t m any errands liD brlllg them to the house, It was weather llke tll1s one year tba.t 1 found them maldng allplo butter at Dlam(lnd Hlll and ever since I have \\u ntcd to make some outdoors In Ii big kettle . Mrs . Reedy told me • that they had a very old ' apple. butter kettle lind sUrrer and planneet t() mB1le- some thJs year. 1 offcred to help sUr but I haven't been called tor. I want to make some w1th sw~t. elder and uot much suo

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, FlUEND8 MEBTlNG BOU8E lira. R\lth SUngley returned home lut Tueeday from a trip chain, 140 n. ncarly Tl;J.cre will biamontbly jneetlng tbrough Maryland I'M 'Jew York. fork and puileY5, Wblle ill New Y()l'1t she was the ;It 'the Pflends Meetlnj' HoUSe Oct . dillger, grindstone A'UtlIIt of Mr. and Mrs. Frederiok 20. EvetYone Is to brlna their basWUllam Mackensen WUl be !oL t.racLot grease, 6 Robltze~ and reports them well and uta. present and after .the buslneM meetvwy nicely located, iUder oll, spray gun, ' Michael M'CLaur~ retum- mg, a d1scuuion In round table form boes} (orlts, shovels, doullic and edMrs. home last Wednesday evening W1ll take place. slnglc breea, clevlces, open wg's, set troln Spokane, Wasb., and received f plow points, newly ishorpentld sc~ a telegram from ber husband to re- FRIENDS HOME shovels, scythe, chaics/ cross ' cut ~um to Rapid City. S, DQ',ota on Mrs.. Louise Swain ot RIchmond, saw, lo~ iced sack s/ 3j~ gal. steamer. T. ursday. M.r:l, Mc.Laug1ll.u IEItH\ . ,N ', COi'lsey) nn I \:;1'1'11 "lth her WAS a l'ecen t \OW tor here. Eco;Uom~ C1 eam sepel atw , 3 · 10- ht.' !;mnd In CheY~t,nt' Wyon.l:lI( for Mr . and Mrs. BUnn of Glendale, ga, m11k cans, nelU'~Y ue\'I, , milk the pes~ three mOllth! . When be ca.lled on their cousm, Miss Lydia b~ra. M r, cream .bUC,lt lt, 24U egg In': WIIB transferred to Spnls.e ll~, W Olin. Wrlgl)t, on Sun~. and there Were no acronu::iOda'tlons 'Mls.s Marie Owen,; of South Ohar,cuba tor: '.... ' there, she returned home lat·)( to leston, was calling on her Irtends About 500 bu. exfu~ good 'corn, 2 receive word that they had ,trans- here Saturday afternOQn. tons second cut alfalC/!, 1 WI) mixed felTed him to Rapid City. S D. Mr . and Mrs. O . C. ~yile and hoy. " and he could flnd l1ving qUI~rte1'S daughter Jean 01 Dllyton, called on 75 White and Batted Rock Pul- there for her. She lett he.o Ins! the Ml.sses Browne Sunday afterFriday a1temoon to join her hus- noon. lets, almost ready to lay. '" 'l'he properiy in t:pls sale is aU band, Lt. M10hael McLallghlin. The W. S. O. S, ot the Metho- How to U.e Lei. first-class dist chur.,h met at the hvrr:c: · of c., II. BOBBRTSON . I Sugar for Canning Terl1l8 : Oash, Mrs . l(&te Eagle (Or ~hell' llnnual ' Charles II. BobeNoD, who ~cI dish ' dinner and all <lay In covered Ca P .... REA!~ON nn g more fruit with less 8\1gar been senior ville preddent and meet.1ng last WednesdaY. TIl'J dRY I. a w~~tlme problem fo,: house.· \pbone 2912 was spent In work for ilie Red Oross. wive. ,thls summer. Juice from wc:ll treasurer of the ErOler Grocer,W , N. SEARS, Auct., Waynesv~Ue , 0 Those enjoying the day were Mes. rrpened fruit may be used in place and BaJdn, Co., in OiDc.iDDatJ. Phone lMIM dames Cora Davis, Dajsy H~lSock, ot part Ilr aU of the sugar sirup. 0" sbace 1930, was elected .,reslHattie Thorhe, Flo:r;a., Bucltles, Lena dent of this firm wblch operates 1.. C. .sT. JOHN, Cleltk In spite of SlIgar rationing the gov· more than 3,300 lood markets Lunch by LaQ1.,i clf the waynes- Ba.dgley.ltoyd and Louella Menden- .roment Ja encouraging the home hall, M1ldred Watkins Izlllah Bol- canning of more fruit to Improve in nineteen mldcllewesten1 and v1lle MethOdL~£ churc.b. , llnger, Ruth Lesher, Helen Queary, family diel. Qnd health, and to southern stak.J. · -OOra. Mlars, 'E lla Oglesbee, Lal1l'<l help relieve the 'country's wartime Be succeeded the late Alberl McLaughlln, Susie nouglass, Mlnule transportation load. Home econoB. MouW who died September Jennie Peterson, Maud Whlte- mists suggest\ways to strefch sugar Cook, 13. 10UQwin, a beart attaek. It r •• Su .. lc U"U~llIlt, (;OU.... l.u .. d"nt side, COra Davls May Slarlf, Birdie In c:annmg. llr. Robertson bas been promMrs Mary Agnes LIndemuth (Alexander. Laura Holllnghead, MaTCan mOre fruit and preserve less. inent in business eireles in ClnMlamisl)Urg, s,pent satur'O:y cill, Hood, Helen stoneburner, Hazel Canning frUit or juice requires less clnDatl for some 30 yean. I{e near wIth her mother 1'41 N ttl U'ft_ ' Turner. Nellie Peterson, Lola P en- sugar than making jellles, jams, WIlS treasurer of the Baldwba , ' " e e ~ - newlt and Katie Eagle . marmalades and prcserves, Fruit Piano 00.. unUI 1916. when he The Friendly Bible cla.ss were ell. and Mrs. R. V" Carr, Os- tertalned at a lovely party !nat Wed- or fruit .julce may be canned JUCbecame president of the ProCtor and Comer Co., adverlislnt a#d borne, called on Mrs . Luci.e COmp- nesday evelllni at the home of Mrs cessfully wIth little or no sweetenmerchandisinr research firm. Al· ton and flUl'lilY last Saturday nIghtl. L. F. Mlafs . The guest.! were Rd ~ Ing. FruH may also be canned wLth ter "retiri1l&'," he made all ex- MIss ,Joyce Olemans Cedal'VlUe; ytas mitted by preaentlng a poem, a just enougl,l sugar·slrup In each jar tensive tour of Europe and came a week-end guest of the Compj;oflS. scripture reading or a song. Aftt:l' a to give a sliihUy sweet Davor and Miss Geneva Reed, daughter of business meetina led by our preslbaCk to Cincinnati to becomr. . Ca171 Oopsey, Bind Miss V1vian dent, Mr. T. W. Van Pelt, refresh- the rest of the space ftUed with vice president and treasurer c Mrs B,rown of Troy, hav~! joined the W. menta were served by the committee juice. Cook {rull In an open kettle the Lo,er Oompany. ~ A. A. O. and left f~ De MOines, b ., Mrs. Saze) Turner,·Mrs. Grace Bor- to draw out the juice. and then pack , Saturday. ton, Mrs, Cora Miars; Mrs. Cora hot and cover wJth ~ot Juice, PUB L I C SAL E Mr. and Mrs. EVeJrett Hurley and Queary and Mrs. SU5Ie DouglaS/l. MUd·flavored sirups Ilke honey or daUghter Shirley, s bnt Sunday atMrs. Flora Buckles returned home corn sirup may be used In canning .As I am qUitting farming , I will ternoon and evening with friends In Tuesday frOm a visit with her sister, trult. Honey or corn sirup may be sell at public auction. li t my resl- Dayton. Mrs. Della Dav18, In Sprlngfleld. substltul.ed for na mucb a8 baH dence, ~ miles $oullhwest ot WaynesMr. apd Mrs. Pall~ Co~pton and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Stoneburner the lugar In canning, but ' a larger vWe, S. mues north east of Lebanon son of Sprlngf1eld ~ere QUests of and BOn Lynn, and Mr , and Mrs . proportion o~ , sirup will mask the . "e iirs. !n ~m on the Kirby her mother, Mrs . ( ,ora Compton, Jake Stoneburner of Beavertown. dellcate fruit flavor-sl will a sirup a nd ..... "... last Sunday. ' and Mr. Robert Cook spent lost with a dlstlnctlve flavor, such al road, off route No. 42, on ~. George Black and Mr. O. A, Sunda3' In OoJumbus with Hlu1'y maple, sorghum, or molasses. Sac'l'HUR8DAY, OCT. 29, . l942 So.Iers both remaJn Ion the mclt Ust, aDd Paul Stoneburner. charine, a COllI tar prOduct with a Mr. Black suftered a heart attack ' very IIweet taIte, cannot be used In Begiuning at 11:30 o'clock, ~he and Mr. 8o11ers scla~c rbeumaL1llm. RCAI' PRIVATE VISITS followIng chattel propeny, to-w.t: Mr. and Mrs. W ndell Shlrk are AT OREGONIA canning because 11 beoomes bitter when heated. • the parents of a Ut , e girl. Faith 2 - HORSES - 2 Pvt, Gordon Bradbury of the TOO-Ill gray ge1dlngs, one 12 and Frances. born at City hospital, Royal Canadian air force spent a one 1S years old, weight 3800 Ibs., Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. zr, In Reeves and portion of ' a recent furlOUgh with 8 number one team of workers. daughter Jane, of Dayton Silent his grandmother, Mrs. ElJ2a Brad. Sunday with their' mother, Mrs. bury at nearby Oregonia. He re•., - CATTLE - '7 sides at Hamnton, ontario, One Jersey cow due to {resAen Abna Hartsock. Mni, Bnl.dbury spent the greater Nov. 14th; one Guernsey cow due to Forty..alx members, of the Youth portJon of her life in England. comfreshen Dec. 5Ll1; one Jersey ww, Fellowship or sprlnl!LValley charge, mg to Oregonia In recent years to met for- a Halloweer. party at the uue to freshen Jan. l5th; T. B. home of Kathryn alld Leroy Tucker reside with ber aon. O. E. Bradbury, 111 Charge 0( the local dlvls10h tested, heavy milkers and test bet- Wednesday evenlng , The recreation lO(lm In the blllle- or the state higbway department. ter than 5 per cent. 2 white face heifers, wt. 500 ljls. eaell; 2 white ment was decorated with Halloween You don't need a priority to have face steers, wt. 600 lb&. each . appointments. ThE guests Pia.yed games and prizes were awarded your mechanical refrigerator reIMPLEMENTS Ralph Gl-aham andr Frances Jean paired. F-12 1937 model Fannall tractor, Suplinger. Apples jlnd tider were and looks and runs ~e new, cutivators, enjoyed throughout l he 16 loch power lift tractor br.,.....~5-+.i...ce,...,..c"re....am....,;,;,.cak--="'e...a"'n"d' o ge II ~ere plow; Troy wagon with 11at top and te. hay racks, bOx lbed, wheat binder Rev. F. E. KinnJ!son, pastor of with tractor hitch, McCormlck- the MetMdlst chu:rch, adjourned Deering mower llIte new Blark flhtf party with PI1~yer, following group slnglng. Hawk planter with fertilizer attacbMrs. Dar Walton returned home ment . Oliver walking plow, Ilke IIIfter several dayS spent In Dayton new, Dunham cu1tihoe, steel pipe w~th her son-ln-lA\\!' and daughter, rolier, MoCol mlck - Deering doUble Mr . and Mrs. Por~t Grandin. 'MIsses Nancy Carolyn Mordisc, Pilot d1sc cultivator, 3 section, gan e:lt~ rtalned the r school friends • • • • 7S-tooth ' harrow with hitch, ateel- at a lovely wiener rout at their tooth hayrake, '0 of t. drag, double home on the Clncinnat4 Pike last 'I'hursd y night. shove) 'plow sled. , . HARNESS - Double 'set leather I Rev. and Mrs. ~r. E. KlnnJ.son spent Thursday and Friday at Coaltug -brass mounted hlU'ne.'lS, one set ton. OhJo. chain harness, set fly nets, lines, The NUll B1'06. e erecting a new

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HdS Wto OIi. • .L'VllSd &*11 18 enJ"'Yws 11 Lwo we'tlka ' vauaLion 110m hl:r wurk ill Day toll.

Wl41.er WilSOn, 01 near New Burililll"toll, was .. bwdu~ VltilWl' n erll LhurS<iay mornlng. .M.r. Wl150n re~W'l1e<1 home recently aItel' a p.ews· ant flahlng trip to MlelUlllln 101' ~ coup~e of weekB. _ • 1:1, D. FeITW and, ~ther, Mrs. A\moIl. J.<err.is, we.'e j.,ebanon v.isiwrs ·J;'uesday. 'j 'n e frlenos ot Mls .. FerrUi will be. pe1ased to learn t.nllt her health peJ'mitted ·her to mall:e \ne t.1~p.

Mr. IUld Mrs. Will Taylor ~nd daughter, Ruth, o[ WUmlnCton, were Sunday vlsltors of Miss Hannah, Jordan and brothers. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Burkett and daughter of K.lngman, were Thursday supper guest.! and Mr, and ws. Orlando Bra~ of Xenia 'l\ure week-end yWtors Of Mr'. and Mrs . Mea.rle Terry and Walker ·Terry. Mrs , George Plymlre spent Friday, with her parentIJ, Mr. and Mrs. JI\iDle6 Olevenger, near OlarkSville. Mrs. Olevenger has been qUite ill for a ffYW days. J, T. Oray of Wellman was a Lebanon vLsltor sa.turday. I

(JOUPLE OBSERVES THEIR , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARi' Mr, and Mrs. O. H. ,Kesinger celeprated the golden Weddlng annlvetsary Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Earnhart, their son-In-law and daughter. A dinner WIl8 served to 18 guests and a reception wes held in the attemoon for more than 60 relatives and friends who c~ed. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP TO B9LD PARTY AT CHUacH The youth Fellowship of the cburch WUl hOld a party for the young people this Frl!iay, October 23, at the church at 7:80 p. m. All young people are invited.

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Word tui.s been received here or the promotion of 'Lt. WUton lIar,t · sock from the rank of second Ueutenant to first lieutenant. Wllton Is a GOn ot Mr. and Mrs. RDs.s H.

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RAYMOND . . H~BURKE FOR

StuteSenator Election NAL 3.'1942. Vote for a man with Wide ExpeJ,"ience in Government Your Support Will Be Much Appreciated

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WtiI.I;ta. Uol.ll1~ ,'', ~ ~wr awwuue C&WUl'I:U lUe--go.UjI ..". ,rrj) •..:;, W .~1 IUII:~AAI ~ lPym LBYa IN , 'NIB VlLiAOll 01' vetuqle or b'aUl of veh1olell. ' W \'/1' !totloVJl)¥ o..wxll uWllilf LU" Il~lUC vt !CIOll "JAw \!"U ~~ DI J,IIIOWAY!d8VJU.B, OHIO AND TO 'la), of a g''eater heJghth. Lban 12 ",un" til' ClU11w61 ~IUUJ"ll, ,"&d wu.,u .......II~ W Ii £.I.. .,... . . ." " ,. (N MIWt#t1lJ aBI'EAL CEa'EAIN OBDINANV£8 feeL, , 'inchll; ~Il 111101&6 "H!Uti !WII,Ct: .. U WAwUlI WUUUl W)." YW&¥o 0' ~A""''' BBBEIN (b) OJ u ....ealer wldth .... _- 8' f .... t u ••• ~r"u",l.1. 'v'''y "..V&lIe, vnio. ,... . . - . excePt r.r;'~ol"'eng1nea W : Wldbi 'l 'W.I:O!;:-.r. ..- - r.L V~ ~ I!~ ' tx,\:. ~\f. ~'l",J.4v.~ ·1:~1..od. BJ: IT ORDAINED In' the Council shallilot ex~ 11 tt:e~; HOUR Wl~D1n lIlle uu61l1t:&1 01' 1)U1I\Ii) 'J..,t: M.b.jCJr 18 JJe{tt~l' allt.borof the ~Jllage 01 WaynellvWe, state. (q). UlcapalOle or being turned 18I1oeCi dJati'l«;t u uel't:lDuI010"C till· .lfoIoU ""U (Ul'~WU W liupp.y ·PuU~ Of Oblo. upon a rau1U8 ot 40 feet or les&i tined.. UUICI:rl:l w.&.., CILIHlun 1"'11» {(It we sec, 1. Th1a ordinance shaU be ((i) . 101lier than 36 teet; 'l1WEHTY • FIVE Mll..El:i p~ pw'puse u. K"W~ 1I01.1Ce to pt:llkIUI known as the WayneavWe . 'J1rt,U1c ~jj). any b'a1n 01 veh1c1ea longer ,l:iVu.&(. m uti pumuh& U ttle V~e, Y1Ula1.U&g any Pl'Q v~ona of t.tle '1'r&1,oode and may be aflparately prlnted than 60 teet; . ucep~ un Ii\.a~e l'OLlt& bllU 01> , lie Ul'WIllUlCe or ~ oWler laW. or and dlatrtbuted. ' (tJ any t.ram-or-vehiclea urahuulces auecUng t.llol uae,=-....,~___.-,,--'-.. Bee. 2. DEPINl'I1IOfiS, Whenev. more than two 'b'ailera or more t.oan Ui' uII¥liselll.I:a a1.S..rwUI. such' wtlll!'lilt llmiLatJons bw'"et.S una 11I~l&WUl'/j. l'OjOlolce , , .. er in thls ord1nance the following ex- 1 semi· trailer and one trailer; • 'lAUloI. ~ ~ r 'll/JIll . l!4liLES P J:i k shall be pIIl()(d on sulch Jllli'nw~ys, VIOU.lolQU w ..y IJC ~I'''U by "elivllr(a). any train of vehicles cons18t- iHou~ Ou sUo.l.oll rou~1ll> ur WU'OU~i. and It shall bl! un.s.wj,ul to ()~m~e al~ IIUC)1') \.air \,() _~ru: v,ulator to presslona are used, they ahall have the mEianlnp respectively set forth ing at a motor vell1clB and. a. serni- lUgU'NaYIi wltlliu tnt! V'illa~c OU1.;)l,," suc'll vehicl~ over un,y SUGh hlgJl~ r)lt:sent sUet. Lag a~ a uesisna~ In, this aectlon and the expr~on/l traUer, wb1ch b'aln 18 lon&er than.s bUllwcss disUICI.a. w.o.y WlthOUL st!uUllllg u pCJmtt. 110m iJi'e..eu~ such tag at, a utS'~Le4 J der1ved from those whiell this lICe· feet lt Sna.l pe prWill. laete UUlclW!U. b8)d a.reet (,)vnW=:ilvn" • date and hour Ilpeclile4 wereon. tion dellhea a~ have the lcorrea· "'..:.. -~e puMV>lte .J this ~or IiUY }>Il1'SOU ttl IlXCt:i:11, tlflY Ul .... ... c I:!tlc. Lt!. Mv\f1!i, v P.I!.irW"U'l'S . 'l'lle Nothing in thIs sectl,tln aball be C04-' .&'V& ..., _..\A .pond1ng derivative tnean1nas: sect.1on, Ule lengtn of a train 5V1ltU UU'i"~IIIllS U, I.1&1S Qr UI o~lltj street- uonllllbslouw' 1Il1i01I ilppllcalit. U~Q LO aDr&d"e tne puwer of a AILU!lY. A narrow blghway Prl- 01 ven1cles 8haU be taken ' as aee~.uu.s 01 I.ll1S IW~ • .In "Vel'Y elltill;\u '~lOn In wrl~'lIg b ~ht! uWI>t:l' 01' puhce mllcer to arrest any v1ola1;Or' mari1y devoted to the use or non· ita over-all length when cOupled dud 01 ",uta~uUl 01 tws Stlct.luU WIt: Ilt11- tAtl'soh lU"Vln~ chlU-~e !.hereof, may <lIlCl ta.I!:" hun ~t.o cUlitody. passenger veblc1es carrying gooda or 01 any proJ~t.mg POl1U01l8 at ita a.*u~ ana Wtur&ll~ stUi'u l:ipecuy ~llIj "ram pCllll,I;Wl"n llo ,lie jJi;UHUJII \I» ' It snall pe UJUSlWtUl' for e.D1 mercband1ae to or frOln prem18ea load. time, ~e lUlU ' ~Oe .speea'u~ WUlun wl.det' !JIIII. ' IoWII IX. uJ(' u • • ""u ..u&person Cl.argeu Wltll vlo1&tJna atl1 adJa<:ent tllereto. None at Ute above restrlctlona ~ue I.Il:allnClAll~ IS QUI:Ked ~o nave Il::rS, poWIl1' SllIIVeJo, 1J'lI,CIoMl engines, of the prOV1a1ona of tJle ord1nanOO' . AVI'BOBilZED ~G ENOY aha.l apPiY to bUS/l61:1 or truckS he,v. W'l\ep, a~ tne spt/ea, 11 IUIY, wluet Ill' u.ner ~I;U - ~lvp...1"U l,u~.w.... I'Y relating to ~raffic to p~esent a ctVE!HIOLE. Any ,chic f the pollee ina cel'Wlcatea 1roJJ1 the Publlc O~U. ~Ws lIeCt.lon decm.n:iI .1>il8U U," p~l1n.. anI1 lor ure OP"I'l"t.1Uli, ~ru11SPOi'~aWllLlon w.a or ule a wnt.ltm plea of fo~e lire clepartm t, bulancea ltl88 Oouun1Ij.81on or the lDtei'BtaW! UUlle laW1Ul a~ Lilt! Ume '''lel place ~l.lIn or mo ~t:nltlll~ 01 I)~ne . Vt:Ull:h!~, gUllty unaer a name o~r tban hII . anu sUctl other ve ' by ~u· ~erce OOlllJll.laaion. vl sUCD alIegti<1 VI01&1)10n. ' vllloots, S~ruCLUl't: or J.lll4CIS ill exu~ 'WIn · un ctlrrtlct IUId true luune. D1c1pa1 or otl\er ,P.Ub privatel:lt:C. t, UGH·lS. (IU. It sbaU be Provlded, nowever, W\al.~ commer~ or the 11m1ta or dlnlerulloru; ~1. 10m. &:C. to. OWN~ 011' VI:autborlUea ". thb po~ department unlilwl·ul to operat;e any vebicle he.v- c1a1 cat'S used. or d~1ineQ 10r Cot tI olQ tsec. lti lU iU " ~. ts ~ve l' ~uc BlIOLE. .... ,~y di!stanate. WI any llaht or Ught6 mereon wblch tranaponatlon of prQpeny sllall no. nlgnways 01 tile VlllUeie 01 W~ynes- OHA!NGIlNG lJANE OF TRAFFIC . elemand as to bhe c()ntenr.:! of au faJ 'llne vlola.t1on of any aecUon Bt18IN'E88 . DB CONGESTED ttnit or cauae IUIY alal'e or dazzling fJe overateU, in IlIUU VWllge at. a 1.I{e. t:lucn pel'ml.SSIOju aim!. lito ll1 Lt shall be unlawful t.o drive a ve- Buell YlllUCle, WUlU(,UlIg Wll! U"u.." or proViSlon Of ttle ordUlance relatDlSTRlO1'. The area or ~toory ra)'s to abiDe into tJle eyes 01 other gl'C;B.ter fa1-!: 01 speed than ~ reasollm,IDS ana sIlJlll ,lnclude SIl~1l ,-on· h1cle out from- Ule curb Ol o~her- bliu Mwre:ss U'om w.Ilom oQtameu Ing to trall~e by ml!ans at 8: JDOtor.. front.1ni upon MaiD Sb'eet, lnclud· oper~tora or pedlltr1al18 or t.Ile I:lIn· able ~u prOpel' having re~\U'd 101' o.1~lons and reb_ClctlOns as in ~Iltl WUie to drive from one lane o! wi- lO11u (I...er <1e~u.s .;uUC.:fllllJg ./)"." vehicle BhaU be ' PI'Una. I~ evitna tb,e .treet or hlabway portion centrated rays or beama trom which the trallic,-UIIe and genel&! II<IlQ \&:S- Judgment of IoUC t:I~'ee~ IJolilnus- dc to anothel' without l1rst a.<;cer- COU\o""~. Ally perSQIl rtllU&llH "" denc~ that .\;U.:l1 V10l8itl1on was comthereot\ which .atea a boundod on aO dAtec1.eCt as to r18e more than ual rLues of tue highlYay. A greater SIOIlt:r are neceSlial'y 1,01' tho prt:...·c· talning that sucb movement cal. De .,Ju;Wllr any lIu.:h mQu1Cl1l$ ur ww- mi'tloed by or wittl tile authorJty or' the North by tbe nortb-curb Une 01 1-2 feet. .ve the grouna on II. rate or speed tlhan the LOllowl11g vaLlon IUId pJol.t;c_lon at toe hh~ll- made ln safety, or without giving ilUl) K.lJllllflll;s'Y ~lVllig I .. ",,, lI"ul'. ~lon 0 lJ\e owner IIf North street, and on the South by level at- a dJlitance ot '16 teet 1rom shall be prima facie evldellCIl 01 Q ways alld bile trahlC ~l\ereull. At hI.!! signals regat'dlng such tnovemtnt UIlUolun ill Clllilll.fl:LIUn lo.:I.tjl'tW,WI verJ.1cJe. the aouth curb Un. or Mlam.i street. sUCh vehicle. calle or sPeed gTeater Lllan 15 reason. dlSC1'etlon the S I'eet COUUlllSilLOIU!J' and wlthout due regard to the IIllte- 1lI11.i l.Ie dl!taI.lleU &)y liu.)u 01(b) ,It shaJl be unlawful for a'(lY 0ENTl!lR IiIiNE. The llne of tbe (O)..It Bball be unlawflll during it.b1e anI1 proper lor toe gcnel'"" sale- may .reqllil't~ a ueposn of mOlley 'to ty of other traffic ,upon the h1gll- Hct:r un\.ll a rtlasollab.1l 1I1vesLi~a pel'son being tne owner or in center of a roadway when not the t.1me lCom one-hall hour after t~ ana prot.ectlon or tbe rou,dwII.Y: maillllUy the VlillI ge J,Ol' the cos~ ot way. LIIiU 1WI ,betln made. . of lUIy vehicle to 'authol'W! or direct. marked; otherw1ae the marked lIue a~t to one-haU hour bel ore .lun1. Where maximum weight ot ve- Lt;.o;Wl'll1g QIIY ll1gnways or pp,ImSec. 25. RIEOKiLiES8 DalVING., ~e\., ;'lI. , ·1.1v~l:I. It ~11 or permit anotber person to viOlate indlcaLing the bOUIldary between rl8e or at any other time wtlen at- h1cle and loe.d 18 3 ton ana not more el1<Incea UleI'eto whll~h may pe It shall be unlWtui' to operate a Of: Wllawull W fI y 1' 11 any secldon or prov1s1on of the or" portions of & hl&tlTiay devote(:!. to maapherlc con<J1wona IU'. s .."Jl aa to than 8 ton 15 miles per hour in~he wunagea or uesu'oyed py sucu I'nov. motor vehicle- Wlthout due reg~rd vo:n.cle W the let~ WlLwlI ~ dlnante\s rel&tlna to traf1lc 'by traU1c in oppoa1te d1rectlona. reqUire ~1c1a1 IDUJIl1Datlon too op- OWlllle&6 or congested dlB~J'jct and 1llg. • for the SIIIlety and rights 01 pedes· .wgr-way Unlt:bS it C6.il ue \,I()n" means ot such veb1cle. ~ mlles per tlour on all other 111go. 1110 such IJetmlt s11 111 COV"r lfI('re trlans and drivers and OCcupQIlUi of Wl.uOU' !tJ~rlerlDg Wllll I..tle p..sSec. 41. ~ LIGHTS OROSSWALIt, Tbat portlon of a erata any veh1cle wlthou,: (1) " DlaplaylDa at tile rear there- ways. t.han une veblole. cUllt.HV&llce,. all. other vell1cles, and so as to en· ;,,(161: ot any v"Iucle a.PP&~unll DlBOBEl'aN..... T.be driver or oproadway wlUUn an intenectlon de· fined by the prolongaUons of the of a red llaht aDd without clearly a, Pot vehicles Of maxunum Iottucl.w·e or IOIl(l OL' [UQI't: tnlln Oll" danger the tife, 11mb Or property of 110m tne oppo&lte cUrecwon allu erator or any vehicle aball stop lateral Unes of • sidewalk, or any d18UncUy 1llWD1Datiini by weijlht 01 more thall 6 LOns, 12 roues \,perlu.ou. Tilt: IP·u,:It.ee 01 e~uri' any perlions while in tile I~wrul use ""mout dlUl&er ot cOWs1on; Illld t. when red llaht I.a c:\JIlplayed ancl proportlon of a roadway clet.rly mara:ed means of a white Uillt all blle Dum· }ler hOur in the bwiulear; or con81:SI.. pl!nnlt sha.l U~U1l 1!;5. .lSSUlUlcc, pu.y of the streets or bighways . "~1U1 <be urua,wful JOl the Opel'lI.ror o. C8eQ Wben green Jlgtl~ I.a dlsplaJod _. 1..... for ........ - tiera aDC1 characters ui'v'>" the l"~r II lee ot fl,W w the '1/ Ilage. Sec. 20. RIGHT OF WAY AT lI.I,y veluc!e to ana"•• , at ___ street ClODt1:8Ue4 by _VJ Unll or traffiC --.......... ..tj(1 dl8lol'ict ana 18 miles p.!r AOur on d ..., or a'••"'-,.0; = 0. . . " " Atl 1nteraectlona ~'_ft' 11 kta A ..... tr1an tnlflc. 11cen.Ie plate; all other highways. b OO. 1~_ I-Abl:IW ,~. ~L shllll IN'l'ERSElCTION, 1lI11!'e a "U" a "V" or a "Y" LUll. au....,..... C ......lJu , ...............01J&B. A reJaecI edginl or stvoe, (:I). &L least one llght 'diaplayec1 at 3. l"or motor veb1cles draWlng De unlawJ.u1: • (aL It shall be the duty of the 'W'~ClID the business or congestetl play of amber or caution lIaht,l1o coocrete or UIe l1ke defining tlle the , front 01 every bicycle, motcll'· more than one trailer or senu-tcal1lll \l).W oper Leany v,eWele wni tl is Qperator of 6!lY vehicle 'to yleld th(: <J.1I;U'I(>t as hllll:inuetore dl!linea; 01 vehJole or pedestrian IhAll be perlimits of a roadway. cycle and animal dnl.wn vehicle; ) .. mli~ per hour. :'0 10aQea ur U1 Lue lI.>nt &eM ot 'l'19ht of wa~ to a pedestdqn cross· \,() ~CJt a vewc.e ll'om e1~ner l'I(lr~ mitted to enter a str:eet interaect1on. mCJIHWIAY. Every way It'It apart t:U. at leaat two 1I1Jlts- dlBpla.yed &cJlo. PLhOJiNO NAlLS, TACKS, 'WLllctl Luere is sIIcn JJIU~Joer Ol}>\ll'the roaitway within any cross ~I.teel. or M1Mnt a~reet lOW MllID ;~~s~r::f Lr:e::~ y for pIJbUe traVel by whatever DlAIIle at Lbe front e~ery OUlar m()~or OILA.::.d, or IN'OmOOS MA,rll!JR1AL Ii?~ l! LO oP::;~ru,ct the view 01 lIhe walk, except in cases where the op~ ~~reet, or t.Q baCk a verucae now _u • deeilDated. vebicle; ON BIlOlfJWlAY PROHIIBlTED. operll'wr 10 W'le uom 01' sides or orator is proceeding dlrecbly ahea~ M1I.1D Street intoo eUner North over vehicles lIl8kinl turna. PedeallfI'ERBacTION. 'l'be area em(t).)U Iioddlt1on to the above n~"'ta, lIItel1er~ w1tJi the olperawr's COIl- with a green traffic light aM ~hen ~lJ'eet or Mlaiml titfA6t. tr1ans shall 0l0II8 atreet lnteraecU6L' (a). !II;) peraon shaal llla<:e or tkms t street erOlllllnia on IreeD braced wtthln the prolon&aUon of every buS. truclt, commercnal tracwr knowingly arop upon any pur~ 01 a tro~ of sald vehicle. he san proceed Wlth care for the sec. 33. BUS "'" STOPS, TAXI 1"""-" a \be lateral boundary Unea of ~wo or ttallOl', aemi-r.ra1ler, and pole tralaer l21. tOl' !.he Opel"ll~ol' 0 any ve- safety ot pedestrians upon tile croas S'l'AlIIDS. ........ .....-.. hlabway, lane, road, street, alley any I' a.... ~.. ~y Ai" ' " " " 0 more ___"a,. wh1ch Join ODe an- IIh.u be eqUlPP8Claa requl1'C(1 by !.he t&cIas, botUII, wire, glasa, na1lb or lkJe to carry any perwn UVO n l'bl'L wnlk, , (a) Tbe Yarahal by &lld with ........ - . •_, .......u.-. other, wheUier or not ooe luch r-~"-'lona lIiIuod bv., ~he dlrecwr 01 otnllC artlcles, except /luch subsrauc· tl1 such verucle wtuch WWl 1l0~ ae(b) The operat.or of a vehIcle ap· the advICe at toe PoUce n,,~_., (a) Any penl'ln wbo IIha1l violate ........ ,.,v......... we S-""~_ - 1'" _...l'"~. :I) reckleM hlIbWay crOlSll!ll the other, mutor vt:bJclu and. or the I!ilbhc b'gliOO lor thl! ca.rr10lge 01 pl4liSOIl· proaching an interseotion shall o! (;()uncll Is hereby authoriZed to' ............... 'II, POLlOK 0P'r.ICI!IR. AD otf1cer of Ut.Wt111 CO«Dml"lon 01 OWo or the a=r1~ ~:.eet!e ~~ gt:rs or for ahy persons to rlue upon yleld the right of way to a velllcle t.stabllSll _bUS stopS, taxicab at.a.uus dr~a; 20 drivina while ~tox1catthe pollee force or any other penon 1n1.eraliate Commelce Ooounlaslon. 'Quy 8Uell veiucle. wb1ch has entered the intersection. aDn orner tlm110ed PiU'lt1ng stlUld6 m ed, or 63, drlV1pg wh1le under auaautbOlUed bJ tbe lla,yor or IIar8ba1 Hac. 10, Mt.JI1IIIUi:RS, It allall be in~~ w.!~~ ~'!: sec. 20. OPJlliAT iRS. ,It shall When two auwmoblle.s ~n~r. or are .suctl PJaCI!8 as they allal1 pe!;ermlne penslon 01 dr1vlng I1ghtl, aball be to direct or reawate &.raffie. . unla'WfUl to opera~ a motor veruc18 or animal traveling along be unlalwtul: abClUt to enter lUI intersection a.t 1.0 be lOr tne benefit and con'9toD- puntahed by a fIDe of 11M PIO" &haD • PRIVATE ROAlD OR DRIVJ:,. UDleee auc:b ye1l1cle I.a equlpped wltb (1), for any person not tlLe hold- approximately the same Ume the lenct! or the , pUDUC. Every sucn _.00, or b1 Impdaonmeat for ao& WAY. ll9ery road or drtfeway DOt a muUler in Ioocl Wor!Ung Order, or (~r.~ ~r:~~drOP6 or lJ\!T- er of a drivers or obauHel's lloensl! oJkrator of tne vehicle all ~ue lelt , ,stand linell be dea1gDated by an more lb&D IIlz lIlOaUIa or bDUa, aDd open to the \IIe, 01 the pubUc, whlah mufder 1a DOt ~ Ollt.. 100 ujJ6l·...1.e any Dlotor venicle or for shall yield the' right or wey to the appropr1a.~e sign or signa. the 00-. 01 ~uUoD. ROADWAY. That pOrUon 01 bee. 11. 801'D8. It Iball be unlaw- : ; - ~!:a~dc:r~~::eno~~~ II.ny per50n WLo 1s t.ho oWller, baUee, veldcle on the rigtlt. lui It shall be \lllUIIWtul for the (b) A vlcWMtor 01 any other aecWanay bet.Weel), cW'Cla or c1evo~ fill to operate a veb1c!e unleaa It 18 JurtOUli materials shall lmme4iately lebSee or CUSl.OdllUl Of any vehMe to Sec. ~ . ORllVINO ON LEFT. It oP!'ral.Ol· 01 lUI}' vl!oJcle otber than tlon 01 th1s Trame Oode lmept &0. 01: ord1Dar1ly uaed for vehlcnllar eqUippecl With & aul1able or &de- remove the same or cause it to be perm1t any per6Un- ,1Ot toLe hol~er sh..ll be unlawful to clrlve any ve- t.ne cla&i 01' vehiole penuj.tte<1 by Sea. 37, Ree1atlna, Etc., an Officer, bUfle, 1nclUdlni br1dpa and olll- quate born or other ailP'allln, deVice 1'8IIlD\'ed.. of sucnllcense to O~~l'Qte it. hlCIe upon the left hau of a WiO- sald sign IlO enter or park in suen shall ~~le b~ ~ uo~ yetta, and 11; ~ be unlawful to aound (c). AnY person authortr.ed to re(:I) for any f>ersou under the in- way street except when travelIDg ~. more.eo BIOBWAtK '!bat porUOD 'Or a aDJ motor Veb1clo alIDal device ex ot a narcotlc. or o! an alCQ- Wltt.ln a marked lane indlcated for bee. at. PAlRlAI>Ei5 Al'ID AS- proeecaUoa, except aa wriUen ple&ll hilhway .,.~~ the roaclw&, aneS ClOpt u a war~ at danger or b; ~ ~m::yO~~:bi..;!; Jlollc or ot.hel'w1se jlI1t.oxicating 11- such travel upon the let~ bal1 of ' Slia4BLAUla:), lot 5baU be unla.wJIll or gu11Ly are accepted u proylded adjacent property linea. aDJ cue to make or C&UIe an)' 1l1I. ....ft .. or other injurious su .... tance ~uur, or 01 o~her drilAgll WhlCll uw,y such r o a d w a Y _ l o r any pd'wn or persons to oon. in the ne~t. 6~ parqraph. A""_ To leav~ a v _"'A'a _'.A ....- - . . . "dropped .... · tnen \.CiU 01' mw;· S <Dr ,ACES WHERE dUCL or to par,lclpal.e ln any street (c)1tatlon Any person Who baa receivec1 TO P~. _ IUleel • . " - ................ , upon the hlghwayut> frQJn &1n11li&r1y efleoL ..... ec.. , O -. ....un ... ~ noWyina him or • wbe~her occuplec1 01' UDoccupied Bec!: 12, DRIVlIIR8 LICENSE, No such veh1cle cuiar activity 01' to operate l-AtWONG PROHa:Bl'1"l!:D. No per· usemolage, para<1e. or procC/!ll1on a c -.. . ~ .. atandlna witbtn a blahway other- ~ except tboIe expreaaI.y hert!- ,(d). No pe~ &ball place any, ~. motor vehicle. . son shaJl s\;and or park, ' 0. veblcle other than a tuneral ProeeBsJon Vlolatlon of any proYl8l.on 01 anY wise 'tban ~porar1ly for the pur- 1Dalter ~ ahall drive any st.nwtlon in or upon a hlghwa, ~3). for an~ elC(;ep~ WUIlO necessary to arola con· upun any highway except UPOh a o~~ ,.ec:fna. ec:ptdri~' : • pose of and wbt1e actuallJ enpaed IIIiDtor yebk:le upon a hilhwv in the wltbO\1t ' proper auttlority ll'ODl tbe ject to fdct willi other traffic. or wlth the pemtlt or llcense WUe<l by tbe ~v1n g, hD' ~toldca.ted· ' 1or , In lOIAI1ni or untoMI~DI p&IIeDa1lI'l VUlaKe unkIIa such person hal been street ~mlee!oner. . w1rm1ty of provlslon.s of the ti'al'fic ordinance Mayor. a we, or merchandlIe. Ucenaed aa an~Oi'CbauUeur sec: 16 TRANSPQRTING II4A Village. or In comp~nce o:oec. 3li. C~ STREETS. driving TO VIOLA'11I:. To do &DJ'th1Di by the reatat.rar of Motor Veh1cl1l in OBINimi It allall be unla.~fui Wlth the direction of a pollee olllC- 'lhe" Mar&tul.l Is hereby U.U\JlOWeQ th18 Traffld and who declared. to be unlawflll or oUW'W.IH the State Of OhiO ." provl'ded b, the wlthout a' pennlt from !.he Street ate lUIy vehicle. Ilr or a tr.f1C-COD'~TOI devIce, in lUI)' wlieDever in hb judgmem ,t II> ~A:n pr~~~ 1 8UC~ ~t.Jonwi~ fodaldden or to fan 01' n8llect or re- .statu.. ~VId1III for same, with OJmm1asloner desil(llatlng the route, Sec. 21. :FOID:lWING AND of the following places,nect:s.sa.ry to prohibit or restr1ct ttle es a wr n pea y Iu. to do &DJ'UUnI declarec1 to be the roUoWlDI uemptlona: to be taken. !PARKING .NEAR ~IRE_ A1PPARA- . . (1) On a ~jdewa1k, except a bi- pll.rJung 01 veh.tCle6 alon~ ~ lUgu- ~ Cler~ c:~t!~ 0!u:~':: a duty.!If otberwlse en,Jo1Ded ~ be (a). NO perlOn ahall be requlrec1 to (a). To i~rt under Its own 'l'U8 PROlUlBlTED. cycle. . way or pe.rt thereOl constltuWnK a y e lUI ""'daIIB;bqkl an operators or chauUtNra ll- power any road roller. steam or The ddver f)f any vehicle other (2) Iii front of a public or private part 01 pne roUI.e ,or a paracte or the am~t of pe~y :~t!!d 'IftAlPFIO 8IQNB, All alJDII aII- CleDIe for the purpose oJ urlv1n, or power movel, traction en.rtne or than lUI eruegeney , vehicle on u!- dr1yeway. " _ pr,oceBsh)l1 or the site 0 ,1 flo pub11c ~c~ VI~c!n'aa lollows: sec. ~ U,bta. marklDp, and devlcel operatlDl a road roUer, road 1Da- other ael1-propeUed mach1Dery upon flc,ial bus1nes.s Sll&U not fo.lo-,!\, any (3J Wllli1n an inter~otlon , gathermg Qnd. to erect temporary 411 Traffic I48h~1aobeJlng, placod or en!cted b, autborl~' of c:hlJlerJ, or any fum tractor or .. 11- any hiahway Ilre apparatus trave~ing in respoO$e ,(4) WJthin- ten feet 01 a Ilre al!lff1c SlIJn to thaI; ef~llCt. 1, shalt PI;' CON at CQurt as ' belOW; all ttd,a onllDaDc:e for UIe purpose Of plement 01 buabllndry temporarlly (~) To o~rate transport or move to a llre alarin eloljer than five hydrant. . be uni&wful to park pr leave WlaL- other sectlons (ellcept Sec. 14, 20, autcUng, d1rectlna, wamlnl or l'1IIlU- draWll, mcwod 01' p:opeUed upon the any 'vehicle n~t eqUipped wlth ~undr8d teet or dtj~'e into or park (6) On a crosswillk. tena~ lUIy vetllcle In .l vlo~tlon , ul , 3'1 and '3) the costs of Court. JaUng trarflci. , . h1IbftY &Del ,treeta $)I aa1d Vl1lI.Ie. pneumatiC tire" . any contrlvance su.ch vebicle wlthin ~he block where (6) Alongside or oppoo1te JUly .such &lin. Th ~t.a of Oourt aIlall in 'DO , VBHIOLIl. Any de,lce not. deslp(b). 1ilVeJ7 pe1'IIOn {n ~ aervtce of l~ e1ghlng both the Ure appara.tll,s ' I~as stopped ln, st.reet e~cavatloll or . obstruction Bec. 36. MOVIN(t PARKED \'E. cue less tblUl ,1.00, ' eel fOl' operaUan upon fixed tracU the ArmY. Mavr. or J4ar1De Corps of or w veto a flre , allELrm unless dl- When suo'll standing or parldng HIM..ES. Exeept ln or 1h connect.lon The CoUrt shall haye power to acor NDa dMilDecl ~ IDClve upon run- ~ On1tecl at.teI and when fur- h1cle and load in excess of 10 tons rec~ 80 to do by I~ pollee oWcer obs"uct traffic. wlt.n the }lerformance ,of ' ~he1r dusucl1pl51or to reject It and &0 nel'll 01' wbeela, except myalJd cbalra, D1abed with a cIrlven perm1t ane. any hllbway. or fireman. (7) Alongside any veWcle stopped t~ by members of the police force, the case tor trial. If allCb pl_ bIIbJ c:arrtapa and toJ veh1clel de- Ylben ooeratIDI an oU1cla111l0tar "e• Sec. 22, DaIVINCl OVER UN- or parked at tbe edge or eurb 01 a tire department or employe61:1 01 the penalty depadt.ed PROTECTED NRJ!: HOSE. No ve- street. the Street COInm1a81ont:r, or Trus· M1d I2le Court shall have DO s1p1ed for use by chlldren in plQ or hide in IRICb eervJce ahaU be exempt eaeft:1ae. 01 lobe pnwIatcma 01 UUa aeoUon. blcle shaU be driVell over any un· (8) At ~'CS ot, ,Pub11c Af,falra, lt shall be Olelb IUJCl the Court haYe DO Sec. ' 3, JIRBA¥JNG SURPAOB (0). Non·reaklen.... leplJJ lI8.l'AUCTIONEERING protected hQae of a Jrlre department unla.wful for any person to Ii&on PaWer to renUt pc suapend It or &Il1 OP STaIIlIIIT8 OR AILLBYB. It II1aIl mltted &0 cIrlve ,upon the h1&hway of whell laid down on street, prtany veh1cle left at.a,Jlding on a h1&tl-, part thel'eof. be unlawful for . . , )Iel'IOD to elsa, eetr own "tee, ' ,3 feet· of another oway b¥ another person ,u n.ess witb , Sec, ,43. ' DEIPEt.WMllClI--C:.-----.;..;! make, or callie orllerm1t to be 'dlll motor 'v ehicle ~, 1'10 parked veblqJe. ,'t he eons~nt or by the dU'ect19n 01 aIQIlfl' TO ~'.nT'" or made &DJ' bole, open1q, or other the VUlap, wit;bp1lt Ii ville; Ohio, ~verae Charges t.Ile Sec, 29. Parking_ Except when the ~er , or pt!,JiOn in, charge at (a) U~ the con\f1ct1qn 01 any C!ul;t.lDI' or breaIdD8 (Ill the .urface perlocl of QOt 'JDQte than 10 official nec;ess~ry ln 'otiedlenCe to traffic IlUCb vebicle. "'., for violating any proV1alOD In. of Ol' upOn aDJ atreet, &DJ' one yeu. 1JIXm cond1~on that _O~ LICENSE ' sec. 29. OBSniLUCTlNG Jfo· reguillitlons, . Igns Or slgna.l5 j Iohe ~. 37. RESIS~(]I, ETC., \::IF- thl8 ordinance e"cept ... to park- :~ or alley wlt.bln tihe ooi'porate llmlta web nOD-reeldent may be eqUlred ~CE. It , s~ l;1e ,!p111awful for drlv- opel'8tot ofa v.ehlcle ,Bha1:1 not s~ ProER.; FmlN~. ,W hoever re" 1ng a' motor vehio)e 'except. as to ,~.a.:o'r:::1'1 Of the'VU1&p of Wapt8/lVUle YIlth- at &Il1 tbne 01' ~ to prove liwer~ of yeb1cles to p11'OCeed to the stand or pe.tk s.uch veh1cle in a ~te, Jilnders, ',obstruota ori'_ abuses breaking the' surtace ot atreeta or out tlrlt ~"tna made appUcation to tul pclUeIII10b or their rlIbt to 'operscene of an accldeilt or o~her em':' $~~et or rOadway. other than head· lUIy peace oIfice or other offlalals alleys the Trial Oourt may in adand wl~' havlntr f1rat rece1ve4a lite IUCb motor VehiCle and eatabllah ergency so as to 1nitertere with the ed Ih 'the d1tectlon of ·traftlc, and while attempting to arrm o!tend.. dltloti to alicl 1ndepeDden' 01 aU pennit to liD 80, from tbe street ~r tdenUty. , progl'C.'!,S or vehicles of the pollee or with all wheels of the proper- side era under any of the. provLSlons of ottler penaltlea provided fQl" 'i n thla Oommlaaloner of uJd VWqe, The (cl). Bv'ery pel'lOll havlnl a temother 'emergenQy ec;(Ulpment; or to of the vehicle wlthin t.welve (12) thl8 act, or interfe~es In any way , Ordinance,' prohibit auch PenoD fee fpr the I.aJIUaIlee aDJ auch a porary lnItructlon penatt froD) a . stop or pal'k ,veh101l1s In the vicInity lnches of the cllrt). or, ed8e of street with JUly person 'c harged. under the trom operating or 'driv1nl • mUlOf permit ahal1 be"11.00, b, the nptrarol Motor VebJcles dur1ba thereof, or for pedestrians' t.6 ga.th· or roadway; except wheJ\ parked on provlsions or this act wtth the en- vehicle within the corpOratlon 11m. ~tee 'thereof a' Ule tlme of It. 11- UMt ure, thereof. 11 exempt flom tbe , !I et 'o r aasemble sO as to '1ntertere the east side of Main Street, t foreement , of' the laow relatlye to its for a perlOd not to e~ IIX auU~. , . ,I' provIIIaaa of Ulla, MOtlon" Foa With or imPede ~'l1ce oftlcers wherever said .eJWt side of sald public highwaya, abaII btl .f lned oq& months, upon a aecond1conv1ctlon of Sec.••'l11.AHI('J, SIGNS II ROAD etc. 13. ~8E PLA'l'BS. It other persons In pi6r(ennlng their Main stree~ Js bounded by ,t~e, low Dl~ thu, t". ,ht¥lctred, nfty ~ol- ' peraOn the COUrt Ii1ay problbll; J.U,RK;lNGB. It Jhall be tile dIl'>'·ot Iba11 be ~wtIIl f~ any person to qutlea or in. renQertng p.ro];ter cement wall which oonstl~u~ . a ...... DO~ lej11 ~ &en 4oUan. peraon lrOm drW~ a ' motor the Karahal b1 and With the acffIae oper.te lUll ye1iJc1e upoD wb1ch 11.iCe at the scene oIlsucb ~dent substantial po!t1on at the, eQ.Sterly Sect 38. , IMl"OtTNIDlNG WlHIO· vehicle '(or a period of not eaoeed:.l' of the Pollee OamIIl1~tee of OouIloU ceaee platel are reqU1recS to be dIa· , other emergency. or' Jer the pUrpose Sli1e of the cement roamray con· , IJES. ADy ,.pollce ,oftlcet may 1m. lug two yeafS. " . to place, e'rect. aDd malntaiD IUcb pIQC aa" Jk:eDIe IlUDlben for 1 U l Y , 0 f advertJs1ng, or' ofi[ ering any servo /itrllcwd In ali1Q 'Main Street 'by the pound velUcloo paz:ked ~t, a p.au:e (b)1'It Shall be ,t(rua.wM for &OJ traWc 81ID8 ancllllnala, ancl mark pIa_ leIaDJ ~ ' aDel l.uUed On Your ice tor birejor for IUily peraon tl;lereat m,hwtl.Y Dep8.tt.me~t of the state where oparkfug Is pr$1b1ted or ~raon wllo .baa ~ prohibited · by laD. IQr traMc 01' roactwan Or for . . . ~ be - 10 _dl8IlI&Jed to aOUGit geinfUl lemploymen't ot of Ohio, I;n which case bbe vehlcle wh1ch have been par~ed for an a Qourt 1rom operMlng or dr1vlnc orc.ftlka as ~ ' lie deeDled ~ thereon. aecurely fa,tened in a ver· any lIlatUre. or, otherwtse inl{!rfere ~a}} be parked wi~b all :wbeeb of re"sonable lenjrth o~ time or , vebicloo, as )lI'Ovid&1 in tb1I OrdlnceIIal'Y tor the proper control 01 UO&l ~ rlIhl; Ilde up and not witb Of lm~e traltno upon the the side of ,the . v"h1cle have !)cen. inv.olved in two or more anee to' operate &DJ' motor vehiCle trdio. JIleS to ~1IIdJcate b1 ~ or ~ ~ 01' coDcealed by ~ta, "or the p~er /Uld elflctent ·not less , t~ twelve .,(12) violations (If tr~fie ol'<l1DaDcoo tor durinl the perlod of such prOblbL. l'O&d ~ the Il'IaDDer .ad any part ,or ~ 01 ~ch ~rendition of aerviCEI to ~&Ons or and' not more than eIghteen, which cltation t4B have been :.s" , lenlib of time Wblctl carll may be bIOle or bJ ~ cJtber obItruct1on. , ...t property involVed fIll, or cOmmercial inches of the ou~ edge of .sueid aM ~~t pr~nteG aa teq~ ' Sec .... 'l11e Trirnc .. ~ ,parted upa.dbe roadwap. abAU be UDlMrful to ,operate lAlIY vehlclea that are , rl~poqd1na to a~ , ceme~t 'l!I.ut , No vehicle lhall by tb1a onWiaDCe. ,~ . person de- No. 1'18, P8asect May. 2. la:r7. aDd the . &eo. I, DI8O~ SlOIfS. It ftllJCle upon ftiOb ' there are ~. .eXPnIIS request frollD one of ' Ute be ,p arketl witNn thrtle feet « ,Blk e1ring to , redeem such ~l!I' ~nce 'tNo. ID. PMIecl f =" ofUD~..~ .. _t:.~ . 0I'U:1n~ ~PloJe!I !:,~~_~,~ " Ie~,s...Jlror....&DJ' ".... PRONE . . . ,partl~ iny'olved In: I~UCh"taccicl'Jlt at other parked.leE:!'~; _~ ~ehtc!le Shall fIrSt }laY to, ~~erk iAuiust 12, . 1929, ~ tiDy ammd.,..· w_~ ~ yo' in reeponse to & r~~uea from t.be . f$ec. 30. VI.A.";~,U"G , tfn~l"'~ ,the ~ines on the d~lnQuent tagS ,and menta thereto well .. 0rdlD- . OJ! ~ alp Or ~ IQU'k· Plawtuueclo1n a.noUier .. WADB8vm.B. poli~, d~partlpent. The Marshal or str~et comm1as1on- ',~ a lIel'1Y1ce Cliarie ' 01" 16.00 ~ of ord\p.&nC)18 In CIOll'b Ip ~ In '&ccordance wl~ the ~ fat wtiIcb the pedod of reolpBee , U. SIGfNAIlS WHEN sbru.l ,have' autbority in c8aes a'nd in',addit~ ,thereto allaU Pt.y thl$ are berebt pI'OVWon. of thIa cmunance UhJeII IOOal ~ wiUl the State hU is n~ or e~ent to , s~r"I~ , charae ,of 50c 1)ef day ~ ot,JlerW1ae dlnOted by a pouoe 01- GPred. cl!Jlll! b18hway or ~rtIon there- Ul~ . time saft1 linpounded veh1c1e 11 . 'l11is 0rdlDaliCe 1& ...,.. Ootr, ' , ; Sec. 1.. ~ R.BOtJLATlONS of to vehlcw.,r traff~. Such auth-, in ''!Irorage or reatster tor court an ~e,rgeilcy ~ Sec. e. DlIIPAOIlNO 'SIOMS. ' 1\ AJID ~.- No penon 1 or1,ty .allall be. exerc1sed and a.a.\,d hearing. , ( neceaaary tor the ~ Iihall be UII1Ir!dU1 to deface. 'JDJure. abaB operate. a m~ vehICle 10 and hlgbways flit portion thereof clo8el1 . It , the owner of an impoUDde4 of the p~bllc b~th, safetJ, peace ~ or obstruct or Interfere w1tb , . . tbe . . . . aDd ~ 'at a tor as .short a 'lengib of t)me 84 can vebJcle fUes With the ~al. of ttle and general welfare of thO VIUace aDJ tnmo .stan 'or' IlIDal or road ;peed,..ter Ot lela t.Ilan la 1'fIUCin. <be arran~. ~ sWill ~ unlaWful. ,t o Vlllage a atatement UJ)dllr oath that 01 " WayDI!IVtne, 0bl0. ,aDd tbeN1DII'k1DI. ' MIt or pnjDer, dUe drive any ve1Jjcle upon such r~- he I.a .unable , to pay such ' ~ea, me aball beco~ "~ectlftt and .,. Sec. , 'mtOJllPlOlAli 810)18, 1~ ,t o Ihe tnma. aurface &Ild 8trlcted hllb,",y, whUe it ,Ill ao re- ,the KayOl' ,! With the recoaunendafull force ,immedlatelj UPGD ua 1IbaIl.betW*'WfUl to plaoe. JDfb)~ Ute.treet 01' ~ aDd stric¥d except by express authol'1ty Uon ~ the ~ . 8hai1 have ' : r ot dlaplar upCla Or In .sew Of M1 \beD eJdItaDI, and DO of ~C? pqijce or Sb'eet . ~p- rtiht'tO remit all or any pan Of tlle ~ ()Ctober 11th, 1M2. ' bIIInr.*r aDJ"unCilGclal.aaD IIIU1 penon ~ dIUe • ~ veb1cJe er. ' • .' ' , ' ImpoJJqdlDI~. ,' ' . Mtee~:-B, M ', 0ANn'. 0Ierk. ' Of wtdch pIIlIIOI'tI to be or til an4 UIIGD aD$' . . or, ~ Sec. 31, , B!lFUBAL TO IlII8~ WbeheYC!r any v~hlole whlob baa (J. B. · . . . , . , 1bfCI'. , . . . . , . a ,v...mo _ or . . . or at. ~ IPMd t:ban.w ~ 9UJ8E CONlEi'i'M 0lI' VEBIat..1Il. biIen Inpounded ~ a pOUeJ toffker . Wbk$ to . . Il10.... ' bIal to brbII ~ to 1Ii*'P dbID till WhOever belltC the~ operat.otl or pet:- remalD8 ~ )lCllluBlloq Of ' the . . 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Mrs. Howard Deweese entel'~ed the ' 500 Oard club at her home , IlBTHODI8T CBuaoH The report Qarda Whloh ordlnar- eo. ror student.s )~t Friday ' after- 'Ibursday ~temoon. LotaII' C. Badte1.....&or Nre; Joale Graham or Dayton Uy baYe been given to studen~a on nOOn by Rev. Ran4a~ and Mr. and Wednesday night ~ill not I;le dis .. Mrs . OIl.rol Lankll)rd trom ~he was a week-end guest O:f Mr. and OJlurch sChOOl 8:30 fl. In, Mrs. Harold WlUtaker and chUdren. trJbuted untU FrIday eventllg. This , Worship aervlce at 10:30 A. M. was a neee&ary postponement as Church ,of Christ. The Lytle t·H club members and • • • The paator 'W111 preaCh the second a number of Juniors and seniors A dectslon ~ b~n made to ac- seversl of their parents were at Germon in the series" ''The Miracle Who worked on the scrap drive last tively In ,basketball thJs Waynesv111e Grange Saturday eveStretch every penny you apend to it'a verY ning. at the Gel1lean," entitled, "The Mir- week, coUld not conveniently ' take season.participate P9wlj~ has ornclal. Coach . acle b:!; Revela tlon." Next Sunday will be observed as their six weeks' tests untJI Monday ly started PIlBOtloe WBynesVlUe'8 lim~tal ~uy your drug aupplie. and Sundriea Choir rehearsal Wednesday at and TUesday of this week. first game wUl be 1pla~ed Nov. ' 6, Teachers Day at Iqttle Sunday , , 7:30 p. ,m . lKlhool witb a special speal!:er and An ass_ly program was arrMg- with lO~gman at Biingman. . HERE and know that you're getting the mOlt special music. MISs EtheJ Reeder, wA~~8=m:::=-,:-"B ....... O-B-o-aCH 011' you can for your money. Buy now - and apend the superintendent. inVites you to CBBlST attend this service. • , . l\ODle Use In thls worJd, if I~ 15 only the difference for War Stamps and Bondal M.r . and Mrs . Resler Graham to keep up humble and to make us were Sunday evening guests ot . Mas . Baud"J, MJnWer - reallze that w~ are riot t he masters and Mrs. C. W. Alb~lgbt at Pekin. SUNDAY of the anlmal world lIt we were I' Mrs . Oeorge OUstenborder and The Volunte~ Victo!'}' met. at betcha I would get r id of a hunch BIble Sobool 8.30 a. III. Mrs. Donald Baird ),Vere Dayton the home of Mrs. Earl Conner lalib of flips. , Communion 10:'5 .. m. Autumn' the beautltul lovely au visitors MoncJay. evening ~aldng b.1by clothes tor Prea.c-hlng. ,)l a. III. Mrs. May Cornell went to n rest RussI1l, A desser~ course was served ~umn, or do you g(lt tired of my Phone 2121 Wayne.vill. Ohio to tbe following guests: Mrs. Cbas. \$Il.ylng that? Any.wa~r James Wbtt- home at' Wilmington TUesday to _ .TunlOI' Endeavor. '1:15 p. m. VanOver, Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Mrs. comb RUey, most b~lloved of all spend the Winter. Messrs. Ralph Hammond and ~;:===============;a; ;o;;;;;:.;" Benior Endeavor, 7:16 P. In. Leo Conner, iMI·s. Kenneth Hill American poets, call say lt 60 much Therle Jones a~ended a trap shoot _:--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,\;-;-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'--_~ COrrun\mlon and preaehlng. 8:00 MiaaInez Jame:;, Mrs . oF. U, LeMay: betel' than I for fOU when he snys at Vandalia 'Sunday evening, Mrs. W1lIla.m Moran, -¥ls. Edwin ''They's somethlng klndo' hartY-llk~ p. m. " , A large crowd enjoyed the Rally erty in Dayton of the Jate Charles Ind. \ They' also viSited with 'Mrll , Hamby, Mrs. Melbourne Rlussell ~ut the atmUstelre Ethlyn Jones Britton, a former resiYou are ' lrlvlted to come and wor- Mrs. E. W. Scofield, Mrs. WlUlam When the heat of summer's uver Dey service ate Lytle church last OllJlens, Monday afternoon . . Sunday. ' Mr. George Q~y 15 'vl5lting bls dent of Waynesville. Ship, with us. saWYer. Mrs. Maytll~1'd Weltz, Mrs. and the cooUn' tal1 Is hereDial 21 t 1 - Wayneevine MlM Fathia· Anderson. who had 60n and wife,. Mr. and Mrs. ClarWfUIam $tradel', Mrs . . Al Polinsky. or ~ourse we m1as tile flowers, and been caring for Mrs. May Oornell ence Oray and son in Springboro The next meeting wJli be held at the bla.ss\lJnS on the trees ST. MAlty's IEPISOOPj\L -.Itbe home of Mrs, John Kersey. AUd the number of the h~mln'- (or l!ODIe time, went ,to Southern this week. CBlJa~ Mr. and Mrs. OlUf Arobdeacon III.... NelJle ou;;;U: C"rretqlolldelll birds and the bllZZln' of the btes' HIlls TUesday, where she ha.s em. and femily of Dayton sp~nt Sunday But the. air's 60 apPEltlz1n'; and th~ pJoyment. li :oo ,. m. MO,mlng Prayer and Mrs. Dudley Keever of Center1Mr. and Mrs. WnUam Hardman with Mr. and Mrs: Frank MUtenlands6a.pe through the haze ~rmon. Rev. Ralph Parka will be v111e, was the guest of her sister, Hr.. Wlllhtlll 8111Ub. Vorrft.o...".t Is a p!,~~. ,that no )ll8.1nted has the of Dal"tan spent Sunday afternoon berger. In- charge. Mrs . Harold Whitaker and MIs8 LydJa WrlJbt on Sunday. with the latter's mother. MIT>. Alic. Mr. and ¥rs, Dionald Hlnnes VIScol0.,,,, to mockErnest MIIrtin and wlte or Daydaughter and Mrs. Harvey Bllrnet lted Mrs. Haines' grandmother' When the frost Is ' on the punkin Trickey and family. ton w.,-e Sunday callers on Mrs. ST. AtJGtJ8TINB CIIl1BCH A number of people from bere were in nQytoll Saturda¥. Mrs. Bertha Wagoner of ,Bowlln~ and toe Fodder '~ In the shock." l'atb... KnIIIMIt., I'rteQ Mrs, Russell OamweU in com- Georgia Mt!ndenhaU. Green Oh1Q, on Sunday 1Mr. and Mrs. ' U\'\In'ence Thomas tl!nded the sale or Mrs. Bertha Miss Nelle McOampbell had as Mass Sunday 9:00 a. m. pany with Mr. and Mrs . WUbur ~onard Ell1a BDd fanilly called and Mrs. Clllota PO~1e visited with Graham -at Ridgeville, Saturday. her cI1nner guests on, Sunday, Mrs. POB SALE - Watk1na Products at Mrs. Ewing Slumm and mother, Sears and MIl;s Lola Sash of -na" cu· (laCK OF CHRIST ' on ~mond Wilson and wife la.st Mrs . Nancy Eplen ElOpe and the 211 N. BroadW'ay. Let!anon. Open .... • Wednesday night. Waldo Elllott famJ.I)i SUnday eve- Mrs. Jane Nightingale. of Spring atten"tled the North Het~, IMIss Riley, Miss Coblentz. MIss Maud ShUter and Miss Allee . evenIDP tor your convenience. Grove farm, are enteulnlng the Amelican Christian convention at ShUtet', Mrs, RalPh Bot!an and grand- nlng. all of D6yton. 8:30 a. m.. Bible lChool. daughter Marilyn Sue Smlth were There was 110 Sll1nday evening former's stater from Kansas City, Indianapolis Saturday and Bunday. ,F reda Harvey attended a shower Olen UntDer. Phone 83 L. IUS a. m.-oommUnlon. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr . In Dayton Bat~. ' seryice at Ferry; all tnt! folks went Mo. Wilmington on ' Saturday after11:00 •• m.--sumon, Mr. and MnI. Raymond Davis and Mrs. Wilbur Clatk were, Mr .. at Mr. and Mrs : Homer Halnes and to Visit at WaynesviHle Ohurch of POR 8A1&-Cbannln TOUet TJlSUe. noon, given in hemor ot -NnI. Her8:16 'P. M. Preaching. and daughter, rtf Dayton, called on and Mni. George Laub and son, SOn Richard were dJnner guests of Christ /Where there ~I a revival tlerl"Our rolls 2Sc. O:aIette office. bert Harvey. , Mrs. Millie Terrell. near New Vien- VIce being held. their aunt, Mrs, Mary Comell, Bun- Mrs. 'James Laub and Mr. and was on overnight Carol Bunnell P'BIBND!i nil, Bunday. ' ----,day afternoon. ' Mrs. George Telgler of oakwood. guest of her grandmother, Mrs. ~ REl'n' NIcely P\Ilnl8hed Mrs. Therle Jones and son MIllI4l' , and Mrs . Charles B)JnneU Nellie Bunnell.' on TU$jQy night. F1m Day acbool. 8:8(\ a. m. ' . :Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Braddock Modern Sleeping Rooms. Mrs. J. ton'- were dinner guests Sunday at and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. RoMeetm, fOIl Worab1p, ":30 a. m. and daughter Betty were Sunday _ ...... Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Anderson P. Lan1c,k . Phone 2351. 8!temoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and 1I4rs. C larles Stearns at the home ofll4l'. and .MTS. Ed- ben Young and son of Dayton were visited with Mias Emma Raphum M,T. 1I0LLY M. E,; OHURCH Raymond WUson October 11. _ from UJ1bana, m.. vlli1ted the fo~ 'WIn Nubt, near CentervJUe. Sunday evening dinner guests of one evehing the past week. PJWBIiDI'/ - A Gazette want ad Mt. and Mrs. Wolter Kenrick Mr. and Mnr. Earl Young. T. M. Sear". HIn..Cer 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace COmpton ::;.slster, Mrs, Onyi e Evens, Bun!Miss Jean Kirkpatrick of CinwW help JOO 'lIOlve It-at a cost of Mr.. and Mrs. Forest ThompSOn cinnati, was a Sunday gue~ of M1ss Sunday School 8:30 a. m' B. A returned to thetr home in New ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fisher of st. James Haines vtalted their and niece, l\4l'. and Mra. James entertained t.o 6 o'clock dinner Bun- es .Annle U. and Mame Browne. onlY a. lew cent&-whenever you Eaplhart, Supt. Burlington Saturday ntgbt after 1,... h BPend1ng several days In the BoSIlD- ....ac ....c., spent C ee days With !Kaser and llttle daughter at Mld- day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thoruphave aomethJng to rent, bUS, aeU, M1ss Nelle .McCampbell and Dr. Ev~ Ben1ce. '1:10 p. m. 6mlth home. their daughter and famlly Mrs dietown FrIday afternoon. and in aon or New York Olty, Mr. and and MrS. J. W. Ward were WU,. Gayle Evans. OJ' trade - whenever you have a ~e evening they called on Mra. Mrs. Willard Eichenberger and Mr. mlngton vtaitors on Friday. PliaYe!l' Meetlbl WedneldloJ eveSome at our members attended 141' and ml!llaBe to put before tht! hun- n1n8, '1:30 p. m. the Homecoming exerolses lit the vtalted her ~'P~~ Shadle.y Pl'ancls Null and daughter, Miss and Mrs. Kervin Thompson of Daydreda 01 readers of the Oaaette. ton. iMr. and Mrs. Lou Emrick and New Burlington Friends church Frank B'~gs Sundanay D er, Mrs. Anna Mary, at Bprlngtloro. Buncfay afternoon ... , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blney were Mn. Ella AJnan Of Dayton were afnd Mrs. Galvle MEN WANTm-Oood poaItlona opMr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bopn atentel'talned to dinner Sundav at the temoon guests. bome 01 Ilr. and Mrs. Richard A number of ladJes had a aurpr1ae The Buainl!SllOlen's club met en for operators. Bee ObJo Paper tended the revival meeting services Mrs L1Jz1e Boberte VB. Alva Hobert. at the Waynesville Church of ISlIntac)n In Dayton. party for Mrs. Ben Hawke at her Thursday nlgh~ at the gytJUlUjum. . 00.; MlamJaburg. RuDnlDl U dIvorce, Wlltul absence. Mr. aild Mrs. Irvin KIln of Day- home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and with 14r. and Mrs. H. C. MIlligan, Christ Sunday night. hour. and good Ply. JQhn W. Short val 001& S. ton called on Mrs. Allee TrrolCet Mrs. Hawke are moving to Colum- Mr. and Mrs. Ohal'les Smart, Mr. lin. WUlIam SmIth called on ~------:------- Sb111 cUvorce. Il'OIIII neglect. and dal!ghter Saturday afternoon. bus this week ,where Mr. Hawke and Mrs. Tom Welch and Rqbert Mrs. Obarles Stanley Monday evePOR SM..B-I,OOO BU8bels of New Oharles O. Bauer va. ~l .1: ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet baa employment. we regret their Collette aa hosts. Oom.. Robert Lamb, Waynesv1Ue, Demb, for money only, amount were dinner guest.! Sunday of Dr. -leaVing as they have llv~ here a The Open , Bible church, during 0hJ0 . . ' cla1med the ~e at its pastor, Rev. wll. and Mrs. B. E. Hathaway in lonc time. lOR SALE - Sorrel Mare Pony, 8 Hazel A. Brewer vs. Edward RoPrayer week Is to be obIIerved In Ham ChrtatopaUa. baa Otis Rich in WayneavtlJe years'oId With 6 montba old mare ~u. et al., partition of real estate. lin. H ••I ..... 1;::-;;;;_... c\,rr........ . all M. E. churches next week. charge. filly .by her aide. Saddle. bridle . Louis Romohr vs. Mildred R0Mea5J'I. Lawrence Brewer. carl Lytle church will be open from Ml' . and Mrs . • Maurioe Osborn A collection of f23.1i6 was t.aken at and Walter KI!Dl'iS apprataed Monday untU JI'r1day. There wID be entertalned Sunday at a blrthday Sell eepaaetely or totre~er. Also mOThr · W~ .... Bulld1n d~- Ferry Oburch Bunday mOrnlng to he fIwo Female Boston terpers small ............. I an - .......n pay for the BIbJes to be sent to the the farm on Dayton p1Jte and PJ'op- a special proeram on Tutsday af- dinner, honorlllg the former'. moth-type ~le. Pbone Boward Company. money onlY.amount. cIa1m boys In service and the service chart ternoon when an offering and a gUt er•. Mrs. Marion OstIorn. Mrs. Ralph Clark and son Dean • • • • • • • • • • • • is desired. Everyone welcome to this M1sa1k11ne, Waynesville, Ohlo. f8~the:r Porter TUrner va. Ruby that hanp near tbe rostrum. • aerv1ce. Funeral JOP,'VI'-,D. were guests Of relatives Prlday In Pbone . . . Turner also known aa W1Ima Cor- Mr. _and oMrs. JeBII Hess were BunMr. Harvey Burnet ' Is acting Dayton. day afternoon guests of the Jess p. m. Tuesday .'> nett. divorce. wllfully absent. manager of the -:Mlaml Valley 00RoJanda. Earl Harper, rural Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DQsLer had operative Mlllt AB8oclation since the as thetr gue.,ts Mra. Jas • .¥ _AMlAGB LlCItN~ The Idds that helPed With the ,clJed early Sunday ~~~~~~~---.J acmp drive may have llad IotA ot hospital of a ~ood"'i l)f sa their SUnday guests Mr'. Robert JI'rjmkl1n McDaniel, 18, fun doing It, but they really worked WILlI in Lebanon oeln!~tery He was ~. Mrs. Ernes& JAc'l and WaynesV1lle. and Mrs. Raymond mother, Mrs. Emma Lacy, motored Keney or Dayton. . past master or Masonand Mrs, George White and SOilS, lnapector. Rlllll Wlls. and . Janet too, and deserve a big hand. WA~VILLE. OHIO to 'Indiana and MlcliJgJIn Friday ant. Stanley and Ralph, Mr. and Mr!\. Marie Innis, 18, typtat, Mafnev1l1e. SUiidiI.¥ eVening v1aitors of H. R. Ie Jodpe and the LeI;.an(1n prange, Mrs. John Hal'dln and ehllclren Gene WhIte and daushter Lola were week-end guests of the form- were WUmlngton callers Saturday. Herbert Dedcta, IN. engine tea\' Pordyce and the P. J. ThODl88e/i Burvlving are h1a ~!le Harper, mer's daughters and their familles, .Jean aDd Mr. and Mrs. Wall11ce Inspector, Mulberry. Ohio and 'lbeJ were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fisber a son, OJ:lalmer. and a. daughter. Mra. Roy KIng and ch1ldren were WhIte, all of Dayton; Mr. and Mrsl rna Bc:ott, 20, Muon. FRID~ Y • SATURDAY _ and famUy Il;Dd Mr. aM Mrs. Carl Mrs. VeIma M,errltt. Tbey were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sunday guests of her motber, Mrs. ' latter two of Ohatanooga, Stroud ot Lebanon; Mr. aDd Mrs. Ralph Taylor. 19, .foundry worker, WhIte anll ch1ldren. Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs, Loren IA. Prleat. of East Monroe. The fUes are with us again. Drat _....,...____;~Two Bia show.i Harry A.zl1ng and granddaughter 0 , WUmington, and Viola Reed. 18, Perry of NUes, MiCh., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl OIbom of Centerville ~ton; Mrs. -Grace Zlce apd Mrs. Kln8B M111s, the thlnga I r 5Uppose they have lIIrB. CIaUd.e KUhns of Mlchawalr.a. was a gueat Thursday afterooon ot _ Feature No.1 1reile Re,lderson pf W~)'InesvWe. Charles G. Kehoe Jr .. ;i, draftsher stster.Jn-l&w, Mrs. Oarl Osborn man In ·\}. S. Army. Poater, e,nd ant\ famll¥. . Romaatic Comedy , }rour Country Needa Your Scrap I Enna RotlOw,:n. office worker, William Bogan, &on of Mr. and Lebanon. , Ceaar I Romero and Carole MrS. Oharles Bogan 01 Ft. Knox. ' Earl Everett Sams. Jr., 22, Marine KY., spent a three days' furlough , . Corps. QuanUoo Va. and Hazel Landie (of ~~My Sal" , through Sun,dBY with his parentS. ReeCe, 18. factory worker; Lebanon. Mra. 8ar$ Wright was \.he weekJOOn g. oarr. 23, soldier, Gratic. end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. and Dorta:ll. Brill. 22 factory work Snell, of Montjomery. Franklln. "CENTLEMAN AT .M1.Sa Margaret Ann Oordon of Dayton Spebt Sunday with her pa._ HEART" rents, Mr. 'and 1\Irs. oau GOM"". The , --.::-::;:, Mrs. John Gons entertaIned the ~ club &t her home Wednest'ay McDonald of Mr. and 'Winter coata, auib, dre~M. 'Mr$. evening. Prize wloners werl! ,Mrs, Crand for Kidal p. M . McDonald, who teachyour cattle, hOlS. a1Ieep ,and ca)vee Fr~d BraddO~~ ~ .,Mr. K~er l1li In New Holland $0110018. and Our hkah lPreclerjck Roddy McDo~ell and Ja!le and accelaoriel. , Volts f# New ' HoUand, to -Norrts-Broct -So.. live wire- amt H;08k. , . took place recentlY. Da~ell in CJuality and , low p~cea which progresat.ve -firm 101' the hlihest BOARD 2 VACANCY VNFILLED ' ... MnI. Gall Oordon was -in Oolum~lr.et prices &nd good aervtce. bus Thurs~y. ;!()N THE SUNNY SIDE" make ii pouible for you to No successor has as yet been namUnion Stock Yards, Clnebmr.U, O. ' W. P. McCarren of Walhounding WBa a caller here Thul'lJday. Tune in on Radl(l station WCKY', ed to fUi the 'V&CjUlCY on Dr~ft ~rd aet wha tever you n . for " ••D GO.lraor Brli~k.r look iNo. 2, Lebanon, caused by the dea h ' John 'Robert.on. 8~tloned , at 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. fOJ' our dailY of the chaiJ'D1.!Ul. J. Earl ~, oIIee, Itete flDlDC8I SUNDAY. MONDA Y Lakes naval training station. thil . winter. and to etay market ' reports. week, it lias been announced. vtA'IUI'l'11 h1a parents, Mr. and Dmn~of~bp~Q ,T he "Panama Hattie·' team W.l'HIN yo Q,r hudgeti R.oberaon. ", Ihe prerioua ..clm:lDlIlnItJoa. • George wtle was a recent out 'to capture your ' funny Come in and "look I" 'fCHle7 ·..... Indeh~.... .heeD_ l'V"ll1luw In Xenia, the lNest of her . . parents, Mr. and Mrs " Edward paid 01 aad .. SlJBPLlt1S O. over lJonel Snell. • " . '20.t!OO.OOO LUIIt up. bla ..o~ !. . .. A-,n Southern and Red PBANKLIN BA1l10N BOOD .beloa,. 1o, JOU~ t8lqNI1~ It DlVmEDINTO UcTION8 Skelt9n in ~ lIot a.e!i lor 'PolJltfuJ YOle .' , 'MaX Wood~ cba1rman of the Lu)'lDIo Lal remallb a,..l1aLIe 10 Pranklln Ration Board In which "MAISiECETS HER MAN" keep Ohio, .. hi.... jJ8ieleJlC)' Wayne township Ja inclUded, llaa daria, ~I War period. the reorsantiatlon of th8 6JUlouncecl with these, top con)edians Maip Street board JDto three paneJ8 as follow.: E. B. BlndleY. as cb&Jrman of the Wayneeville, .Ohio ~alter Catlett Ilnd ' ~lIen Saaollt\e raUon1ng "panel; which al-, · ~enkine 110 IJlcludea ~ S.~tis anet: WUliam' Boss; Max Woodward. will Plu.: head the tire - IIU~Ue ,IS COR. panel, aasi8~ed by I ~, L. Darmoc:ll' ~laIo li 'rorfluuit. to haYI ,. ;' hi ,0 0 . and OUttord Brace, -of WaynesVwe.. NER AND !J'IME TO-DO Y:OUR ' ORDERING OF ~or I~ tile.. critlw tim;.' Ii min .~ Oeorre P .\/ <Jete.. sa cba1nDan . ~ ha, allele loqd ,OIl ...,.". JJabik APPLES AND CIDER, . • " of the fuel oU-rubber boot - panel• IIf'OIIIiH. lolut W. Bricker pl~ . .',: WEDNESDAY AND ' No Hilloween Party iaeompelte without a 'bia ' iIu.t no new or IDcre.ued ..ate lalll'l rlcallare. bbo With H. /. Oontm aDd M.... 14110 B8(lk hla ' aaalAtanta . •...,ply of ~t ref~ahina . ~dea:. M.cf. from our own . . woaJd be Deeded. II be .. ere elected I DDlled In .dlo:~ THURSDAY -.' Toda, be repeal, till, proml.. for pllabmeDl, 8_ .... the ., . . . &l1li ...... ..... cider PqMONA GIttANGI: . TO Playing with love is. riskylIeU two ,ean. WI~b e.,.., YOl· "111.re !ba:D~cII~~ed~:~~Ofr~ Bop.Calna-S. . . ..... BriDa YOUl" own ,bu,keta a~d juae and we will ~. pa .... ItnIlned to meet che rI,ln. licllinU, and II Pomona Gr,an,. WUI be held at ' but such 'fun I Remo.... . . . .JtIJ tIde of leden] talle" all ..ria,. iii Ind to W~~e ~ 81 a~ DlIbt. fill th...,up. ~ ~de In etatl lUeI a"lIIIIe w. face. 'tI ,00 JJmner wtll, be aened at ee'fen .Nonna Shearer _ d Robert cJo~~ Im~rtlDc" . WI,. rebln lohn D-".L.-" A1TRACTIVE PRICES QN WHOLESALE LOTS o'clock. PJeue brlDa your cnnt ta(

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The committee appolnted last rweek by Mayor O. H. Brace for the purpose of erecting a &Ultable flag and tat)let In, Wayneavtlle honoring men from Wayne township aervlng in the armed forces or our country, ls preparing e. llst of ,n ames of the men whoee names are to be inclUded on the tablet. The committee requeata that anyone knowing 0(, ~y­ one whose mame. bas been IJlIssed In the following list notify a melriber at the committee which ls composed or orville Gray, J. R. G~ne lind George Waterhouse. . Here 18 a llst or names tentatively submlt.ted to the committee : Edgar BrU.t&1n, Chas. Davis, Ren-

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ry Schoonover. John Woolard. Olarance Woolard, Earl Mendenhall. James !Arthur. Emerson MSDer Cbeat.er Oarey, Tom StansberrY. Ed'Win Schuler. Oec1l Davis, Herbert fiollins, Wtlton Hartsock, Ohas. B. Earnhart. Ru&&el Osborne, Lanulrr Earnhazti Robert McKeever Robert Ohapman. T . B . Brannock. Chll8 . James. Robert James. Ettward Paurer; Leonard Frauer. Olen Hopk.1ns, Artl:\ur Hopldh6. MUo Shoup. 'Wnllam Biggs, carl Biggs, Joe Henderson. John Boger. Wlliard Pumas. Oharles Short, George Satterthwaite, 'Harold Dakin. Melvin Daldn. Wayne Da.k.1n, Herbert DaIdn. Ennest Lucas. Rarold Rutherford. Robert Sheets Orville PhUllps, Raymond Clearey. RObert Olearey. KeWs Peters•.Ralpb Peters, WUlIam Tlbbals. Earl Moran, Horace Hawkins, Bud UMay. O&Oy pla.nek. Luther WOOd, Ethan Lewis George Moore. William Moore. Russell Lamb, Oarl oreen, Robert Thomas, Vernon Logan. OUlford S~art. Ma1'\'in Fox, Keinneth Savage. Richard Satterthwaite. James Davls Lowell Starke. Vernon Starke. Raleigh McKeever. Robert 'B\1rt)Ow. Bernard Daley. Kenneth Pleree. Wl1l1am Hartman,

m,Ol!ths old. inla-no- son of Mr'. arId Mrs. WWlam Sandera of Hatveysbw-g. passed a.way at the Miami Valley hospital Tue3day afternoon at 1:00 o·clock. Tpe parents and gmncjparents survive. Funeral serv ices we!,'e held Thursday (today) at 2 p . m'l at the StUilba FIlneral Home in Waynea· vtlle. Burial in' MljlDiI cemetery . ,

, . As a c11max to the successfUl scrap contributions, the Wayne TowInanlp drive held here through the cooper- Salvage committee wUl give 'a f26,OO aUou or the looal schools last wt!Ck. war bond to the pen;on 'bringl.nlf in

Board 1 Induct. S1 Saturday Belectlve8ervloo Board One at Franlillh inducted 81 men Saturday. They are now home on a two weeks' f I ' w- ough and. will leave Iifovembt:r 7 ~~~: Thomas, Ky. The,Y are as George W. Brnnham Earl E. . Rose, . John Womll, Frank W . James Jr" Vernon M. SteWlI.l't, Wayne WrJght. Earl Oollllls. LouLs Jeffery, ..l'h,omas ~. FoleY, Marvin Eastham. Chester RaUsch. James R. ReynoldS Robert Olendenin Mewtn V. 5.,7"_.-. DI/fIL II Mentz, John W. YOUlli', OUff Rlaer. "Our latest.bat~c:h of WarBonds is brinsins almost imme· Paul V. Minge. Henry Speller. John Powell. JoaepJl E. ShiDett, Charles , diate action." S. Bridge, Robell~ C. .W~ll, tieroeIlt COx, Rudolph ¥ays HaJold Wa.r~, Elmer ameen, Boward 0. Harv1l1e, Carl W. Morgan Jr .. Rus. sell "K1mberlaln, Lowell L. Sutton, Fred T . 1I.~.. ~, A......,er. John l!l. Mentz, Robert E. Mayne. OllIton W. Owell tr f d M1l!red E . Ki'"U1W, 'a 0 F'l1a. '8Wlday afternoon callers at tile Lawrence Marlatt, who are the Walter Frazee Jr,. Robert E .' home Of Mr. Qt1d Mrs . Walter proud t>a.rent.s of s: baby boy born Br8lndenburg, Richard .".uu.a ' -·.d emuth. Shee1lan ~d~"" "",ns '" were Mr, W . M , oc~-..-0"'''''' 14. The baby Is the great Drexel O. Fuget~, Robert D. VenCill. Slagle and Miss AlIDa, SII\81e of Ma- grandson of Mr. and Mrs . Murlatt. Wa.r1en G. Coates, Andrew ti, der1a, IMrs. T. P. cicott and Mr. • • '. He1Dlein. Harry Bol8er Jr., Ohurles Clay Conrad 9f Leba,non . kenneth Hough spent Weclnesday Lee Apgar. William D. Riley. Ralph • • • and Thursday ion Oolumbus attendE Rowe Harry Hennan Byron D Rev, and Mrs. E. E . Young and lng the Grand lodge of ·the Masons. 1N1xo an ... AI" T. B • . daughters WIlm.:l. a.nd BeLLy 01 ~ • . ~~ V..l.... rown. "r.., of Glenwood. India1;la. were over-nigh t Mrs. Ada Courtney, ,local librarHaruey Lee Helsley, VirgJl Wll. at guests FrIday of theIr brother and Ian. attended the Sta~e Ubrarlan ,- I Oolu Loveland; William .8. W1llta..ter. sIster-»aaw, .... uu. and Mrs. Roy conventiQI1 a.t • • ~b US . recen tIy. Harold A, Lucas, -Charles G. Ne\v- Malnous. ••• Mrs. WUllam Strader spent the wn. Henley McIntosh, Anon Bl'OCIt. week-end with her parent.s in SaJuames L. Cochran, Finley- Fox, VlrMr , and Mrs. Ott,o I?ebnld or lem. W. Va. 8 O. Rapp and Richard C. DOugll- Cincinnati, spent S,,;tw'day after• • • man Of South Lebanon. Hl:Ilry noon and· evening with Mr. 'Stu d Mr. and Mrs. Olaude Stroud enNorgan ot Springboro. Donald W. Mrs, W. O.Raper. f.ertalJled witI'! 11 famlly dinner at NoMahan. Roy John Schumaker, thejr home Sunday. Guests were Ona! O. COpe. Paul M. Freeze. Mr. and Mra, AusI~1n Sch<ltzman Mr , and Mrs. George Stroud Mr. J~ O. Fox. Edward. Goforth and and, SOD or Qa!tAey Ilnd Mrs. Chns. and Mrs. Harvey Azling. Mr. and Joseph Bene of Ma:ion. ' . SChatmla.n and daughter Patsy and Mrs. Gene Ahrens and daughter, all <Jarrell O. Dak.l.n Artbur V Mrs, W. W. Sohatzrnan of Mad1s- of Dayton; Mr. and Mra. Harold SchUler, OUtford W. '\I(ruer and ' onvtlle, Ohio. and LI~tltla Schatz- StrOUd, Mrs , Maude Crane. Mr. John W. Rlchards Of Waynesv1lle. man of Qlnc~tl , were SWlda~ and Mr~. R~ll Oll'l' and son. all Art.bur E. Stumpf Rotiert CRoosa guests of Mr. and~ ,Mrs. W.. O . of Lebanon, and Mr , and Mrs. W. M&rt1n James DOoley ot •Foster: Raper. , . . .' E. Stroud.

the 'Thvln Thea.tre will present trap matinee Saturday afternoon , October 31, at 1 :00 p. m. Persons will be admiLted wh( bring 10 pounds or more of scr p iron or ntbber to the theatre. l'ruoks w1l1 be on hand to haul the prooeedb to the scrap depot at the east enu , of Mia.tJ)l street. All sqrap brough to the matinee over 100 poundS tWll be paid for U the owner desires, As a measure ' 'to encourage largl

Aimis~ice

Day .' Program Nov. 11 \'\ill.h the Wortd again 111 till:

the most scrap. ' The committee hopes to make this matinee a huge success to aid In helping the ' township to , meet Its quote. of 91 tons. If 6 good showing Is made it Is hoped. that our' Quota can be metwtthout our havins to give up the bumpers on our CUB',

floor mats, etc. The picture to ,be shown Saturday

"IJttle , Nellle Kelley" starrina ;Judy Garland, (Jeorge M\I.1'PhY, and Oharles W1nninger. A comedy wtll also be shown entitled, "Offlcer POiJeh." K. R. Hm. committee clla1r man and owner ot the t.h eatre. QQnoWlces that the picture will M donated by the Metro-GoldwynMayer PlCtuJ:es CorP.. tn. Ifurtheranc... ot our war effort. ano. 50 au proflta fiQm th'e shOW can be kept in the local tretlsury. The local Boy t)cout troop wtll be on haIl(1 at the theatre to help In the weighing 9.!Id' handling (,}f the

01 4 violent strUggle tne Vt!\, erulll5 ot Worla Wal' 1 ilave mad!. ull'l111Semelits to celebrate UllS A,lJlThe honor r~ the flrat slx; &lceD~y, )lovelnber 11, 1942 WI!.!. weeks period Of the local schools has patriotic ceremonies at Lebanon. h. been announced by L. A. Garat tlCcordllnce with t.he ' rt!\lue~t o. superintendent of echoola. Students Presldent RooseveU that the peO\.l.L recelvln¥ this coveted honor are as LlOIQ ,paMlotJc demonstrations Ilo ll. followa: stage . public parad.es the A.nw.s~ICl SENlORS - All Star Jane Bartuay COlDIruLtee composed or WWian. A' 'a«_-&.:_ U IIOCk; Merit. MarJotle . Oharleton. B. Rowe, John E. James, Paul W , ......... A'" be t DorQthy Guy, L61lB1ng Hardin, ~athan Hartman, Dtw1n SUrface, Jean Ro r Lacey Don Towsaull. Ju.nior floltahaus and Robert W. Brown, ---Towaauu, RObert coates, cecu Hart!.te making special preparations fOI BoYIi and glrla at the Kl».a'a Her· Hartaock, Ellen Moss. mah. Wade Hobbs, Ru.saeU Ling, Roy t.! e occasion and hope tne puullC WI &ld society met at tile home of PhYlJUNIORS""'; Merit. WUUam Aa Orockett, Arthur Morgan, Tressler 4t;,:;pond and aid them In the splm liS Mal'tln MOnday eventna to be en· bW'1 Ruth MoKeever. Almetta Ha.....,- Oh W Be d Oh 1 U, . mar, es 1n which they 'a re worlUng. tertalIled witn a HalloWeen party. Ste1nIte. Boyle. ClYde FtOO1m Robert Moran, In. addition to the American Le Ae the dlsiulseQ guesr.s came In SONi0M0lUlB--lAll8t1U' Mal1iha -... n .. Wl1l1 1 gion, the following or({antza.tlons wJl they! were led to the varloua l!Iu1D8. Early; Merit"~Bumeti, Raylyn '"!.ITUeb OOOShlc ..... _ .,~ Dun aMP. WOke part,. United SpaniBh War Vet- • ~...-.", plaCCII, etA:. 'lbeY then re- · 'n urRbOclee, -¥, ....urence' 0I'abbe, Ruth ' JohlllS. Bonnie Robert Mark Rhodes, oore. Dale to the Martin homo to en· el'alllS and the AWdllary. Disable Peter_, Hallel Vlnt. Menale. .R obert Brltta~n. Israel Ame1'lcan Veterane. Veterana ot For- JOy an evening of ,auiea in keepmg F'IRifBHiM1!lN - All star, Gladys Scott, Vlrgtl Schoonover. Wade EllJ.s elgn Wars Women's RaUer Corp. , with the Halloween seuon. Rye; 'Alerlt, I!ldwyna stanforth. Melvin South. T~ Whittmore, VirDilU81hter& of Union Veterans, Lilt A deuclous lu.nch was serve<! to EIGHTH All 8tar Mildred iii Paul. BOW;;;; Stanley. John American Legion Aux1llary. a II the followtna auests: Danny S)mplBourne EI!owin J4idlener Ann , '8tanley, Eth~ Crane. Robert troops of Boy SCouts and varlou , son, Bllly 'DIivl.it. Mary Ann Mellob. Welt.z; Merit. Blanche DIckensheets. Groetlni. Eeve.r ett Short, Dr. BarIraternal and patriotic orgaruza . BQli)y Hastinlll. Jack Jamee. Jim· Margaret 8chnattman, Jean WllIIon. Ian Dye OllffoM o~y~ Oharles tione. mle Crane, Ernestine EarobArt 8I!lVJlNTB-All Star, Patsy Baird, 'FIrea Norman Biggs - - Ge-JltTy All soldiers. saUors and marlnes Mary Jane Anderson. Polly LoU Earl Rye; Merit. PbylUa Bumet~ Roberl AdamS . ' InOW I5el'V1ng In the armed torces 0 1 W1seman, Billy Wlaeman. Judy ()onPenY Ohapman. Norma Gruber. • the Uunlted States on furl~h or ner, Naomi Eamhart. Harlan &uu. Nanna iLonitIOre. Francia SmlUl, in this Vicinity are Invited to be the bart, Ruth Earnhart. Ruth WardYVonne Stubbe, Polly Lou Wleema.n, guests 01 the Leglonaij'ea, march In low. Martha wanUow, Mrs. MarMB,rjorte 'BeynoldA) Bonnie a.tterth. the parade a.nd enjoy the testlv1t1~ oret Ander&on. Mrs. Ray COnner• • watte.lBetty'lbom.-. later In the eveJUlli . Mrs. Harold EaI'IIlhart and the llostSIX'rH-All8te.r, Betty Campbell . . Those taking part in the 'parade f.IIIII. Eileen Brown; Merit. Jenny Lee wUl (onn In line of ~h at MeAll reported a Very nice time and Braddodt. Belen Kn1.!Ieley. Robert Tbti followlni report has been mortal Hall, Leba110D, 1\11. 1 :30 o'Clock were able to venture bome without Hunter. Robert HastJngs, Frances made by the Kllk Fund CQIIllJPttee ,p . m. and lead ob)I . tile Lebanon having the gobbl1Da get any of them, Whitaker. Judy Conner, 01 the local J40t.her·a club for the PJPm GRADB-Merit.l4ary fl8cal-year of 1/Ml-·42. Milk 18 ciI.shigh school ~ will move nUl'th AIm Burton JOUl .D6cIcensheeta trtbut.ed to ch1lc!ren in the local on Meohe.anic street to New street. Harlan Ea.rnhart. RaJ Jl'urnaa Mary grade 1Cboo1. . thence west on New 8tree~ to BroadDen. BOIIIh, Dwlgbt llicbener. ,Balance OIl band September 1. way where the .tudents or the Leb· anon hlSh school wID Jotn the parPrances Reynolda. Donald Rye, D- IMI. fllYl.63: recelpte {rom sale.s tax Ccmatderable Interest ~aa mant&ders; a.nd bh~ will ~ south ther WattiDl, DorSa WooJIarcl. stamps, $10'1.80; achOOl receipts, Eltrlng E. Edwards, and Ray Kermit Look! Look! Chlldrlen, food at the • • • f_t here last week In the Joy cUPOtm:II! OR.ADl!:-Merit"Obar- t318.60; total t633.63. Davta of Kings MUls. George E. Ford garage (lifter thle matinee Sa~. Mr .. a.nd Mrs. A. T . PoUnsky I\IOd on BroaOway ,to the ToYm Hall . At the ' Town Ball the ceremonJes vorce caae which W88 tried In ~ •otte Burnett. Al:lerta Brannock. J:xpendltures - Lukena Dairy Rott. Jr.• James D . COllier, Eug~ne • • ~, daughter and Mrs . .Jessie Hyman Th\1l'i!ldaY and. Frl.day. Nancy Qrane, Dale Dat1n SUe Pur- aIiO.'lO; Waynesvtlle Ice company. H. Heller of Middletown. and'Ol1nMr'. a.nd Mrs, J. B. Chapman s~n~ Sunday in: Cinc1lUlAti ~t tbe ,WUI begln at '2:00' o'dock p. m. Illld a result of the will be In charge of Oharles O. DU. Betty Sattertbwaite. Vera Bber.' 00; D R Smlt)! ((or ~.stra~.... t.on Talm8dge_Jr.~ of~lI.sle. spent sat~u.y In Glendale. near home of .rrlem~ .•' . ' ' sometlmes called ven"'ora ......'-:J:-ayL~ ...w...as... · ~----,,-:~. wOOd, Ruth wardlow, BWy WIselDmee. $S'l6.97; total. MS9 . ( CIncinnati, visiting .t'elntlves SWl'Dainties for your Halloween sup- 8blnkle. 'commander 01 the Ralph P. a.warded a divorce from Charley ~, Snook l'OIIt of the Amertcan Lelion. man. Dolores:Mae Bead. !!1:"IICe. on haDd ~ptember 1. 194.2; day. ' per ,at the church bazaar at the LlBlCb wlll: be served at M~orlal Joy, WaynesVille m&rstial. She was 'ImRD GRADE-AD Star. Marta ...... • • • Ford garage Saturday alternoon. iHa.U tor veterans and their gUects· granted .,1,000 to be paid -by Jay Rush, Wandalow wUaau, Barbara The committee wlsbea to express ,MIss Peggy Chapm.a.n s pent the ' . , • 111• Week-end In Ohlcago,' Ill.. with TelaMrs. 'J essie Ryman and daughter. begf.rul1na at, 11:00 o'clock a. m. Witllin 30 daYs, She was also re8tanley. JOYce Beal Welhemtna It..mcere ~ to thOle who conname. ktrk· Resl~ents of Warren CQWlty will t1ves . • • • Mrs . A. T. Pollnsky. attenaed a and a:tter ·the PI'OlP'a.Dl at Ole 'I'oW1I &tOTed to her BraddocJt. 'Oeor;e BarbIock; Merit, trtbuied aalea ~ sli&mPS. patrick. Ful'tber lIbe » to vacate Hall and during the evening there Wanda WooUaNl, Janet Peters. Mar.r egtster next Monday and 'Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Oarman Crane IIond' bridge luncheon Thursday at the the Joy property Wit.bJ.n' 30 _ •• tba Adams, 'Nanq s.1rd. Tereu at school houses in -the countv for son Jimmy spen\; Sunday at the home of Mrs, L. Bravennar.n. of will 'be a.n old-fubloned celebration, f'urnlture In the bame 1& to be cUTIle American Lestoo flrtng squad BaD. BaIbara Borser, Carol Bun81MB fuel on and keI'Q8ene ration home of Mrs. Crane'ls paTcnts. Mr., nOOl' Morrow,.•~ur~ay., will BoOt. as colOr ruarda In the par- vtded. so that eaoIl retaina whatever nell, !Mary 0IU'0lyn Bl'!I4ley ,Judy Registration bours will be from 2 p. and Mrs. Henry Watjd.ns. " . ' be or she own~ when the marrlqe the Town iHall; . o.vte. ~ D1cken.lheeta, · OhU- ~t forma for tile f1lJ.n8 of m. to 9:00 p. m. , ' " • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnett and ade and took palce. , " lene lllclenf)eJd, Mary P. Bartiock, olatms under the Servicemen's De~ Wayne Townahlp residents wiil Mr. and Mrs. Walltel' Wl.seman dnugb~~ were SWlday gueSts of , ERc.h aie to ' Pay ttle1 own COUIt Janet ldcbeI1er. , pendetlts Allotment Act of 1M2 are r~ at the hlgh school bulldmg. and family spent sat\lrday ih ,Ham.- ~,and Mrs ~ E. L.. Thomas, C06~ and attorney tees. There ¥e 8IIIQOND oaADE-All 8jar. -Qar- a~ from the ~ome, service ' , ,~ utoo vl$lting Mrs.WlsllmlUI'S brother ' ' .. • • children from the lJ1IUT1aie .... 'Who ~eft Saturday for f:ollt Thomas . Mrs. EU~ Doyle. Mrs. Georgia olJQ Burnett; Merit, Arleen 'B all. oommltt.ee Jnembera of the Warren ' ENTERTAllIl FBJENDS AT though the lonner~. JC11. Ja the Delbert Bamett. Ruth Ean'ibart. OOlmty Cllapter of Ole American A IU1.LOWEllN PARTY Polly Lou IIInd Billy Wiseman re- Mendenhall and Mrs. Allie Ol..rk Betty >AInburI1 SUI&DIle 1IarIan, Red Croll whenever (a) App1t~t , -ma1ned In Hamilton to spenct the were dinner guests of Mrs. ElizaThe October-;;etl.ng of the mother or ~ boys and a ' girl fnIm Carl Nellfer, Jane Shaw. JlanQ ball not· aecured form 1rom ot,per Yvonne atld Billy Stubbs enteJ1- night With their aurlt, Mrs. Miles be~ ·SmIth Wednesday evenihg. Wayne TownahtP RepubliCan Wo- a fanner marrIaie, an neady Of, RlleJ, Anette T!nneY. Mtrtam rwu- 8OUI'C8I; (b) In cue service man nas talned a group of friends Wed.nes- ThopJ)lSOn and were ELCCOmpanJcd . ' . • • . mens club rwas held at the hOme ot aee·, O. Donald 'I'llatusb was the at- f 1IOb, BW7 Stubbe, Nltamae 1ni&ely. not already filed appUcatlon. day evening at a HeUoween party lldme by Mrs. Thompson lIIocl their Howard . Surface recently com- MrB. Nettle 'l'lnney. The meeting • • • " III eaRl wherever the servtce man at the home of their parents. Mr. grandparents. Mr. alild Mrll. Mo ~ pleted. a siX months' tenn 01 service 'WU called to oriler and the aecre- tomey for Joy ann Murl B. Gray " . Sdlool 'WIll be d lsmhel Prtdayof III OIl iDIuJar or foreJan senlce and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs. The even- lLitng and Mrs. Paul~e l.Qng who on the United States petit Jury In t.a.ry·a report read and apprOVed ~ repreaen~ 14nI. Jay. thts 'IIVeek in order that teaobel,'ll , iDIr waa spent In , p~y1ng- gal1J~ '. 5pent Sun.day !1t the home of the Olnclnnatl. OUr. 'IU8It apea.lter waa 'Mr : Stuck m&7 atteDd tile oentenDJal meettna JIenIce Dian to fUe appU.cation. -den app es, candy, W1.seIll8lUS In hO~91 IP{ Bll)y WiSeof .Dayton. Ohio, leader of ih!'! ·'Cen"~'-of the Southwestern TUchera Aa- peodenta mould fUe under the nf:: . ~lobes and elder were sened. man's ninth birta1da.)'. As YOUIII Men's RepubljCaJl clUb ot ·_~·UtU - lIOClatlon. 'nie ~bly' wlll be ad- lUr-Publtc '%6W q-regardless of Those attendfug were' Norma • • • Montgoplel7, county. He· gave us a dreued b7. John 0. ' JoIetcalfe' and wbeUlerornotthpy,areapplYtng.for Longacre. Phyll1s Bl11iJlett ,-':'o11y ,.Mrs. [)arrold ' BalCE~neld. and ~n very ~tetestlng IaJk on ' why ' we , 11 James S. Tbomaa, or.. ri!ce1Vltig allolin~ts tmder Pub 'c ~ngacre. PPhyllls ~urnett Poijy' Donald of Sabiila., 01l10. !ipe t' the ' _ . _ "_I _ . '. 1 lih6Wd be sure to vote at tile :. <No- • ,The :tolew :dub' belel ita ' • • • 1.&w t80 iB1l]yI W~n, BObby ~Unnl)ll, C~rl .week~nd" at the home of her paAionzo 'BIray. 21. of ,Nol'WOOd, was vemt?er election land p.. short sum- October meetmg Fnday at the ~omo ' The Banel 8Dterta1Ded It. mem~ " ••• Pfe1f!er. Bobby Moran,:and the. llOs~ Tents Mr. /Wd Mrs. A. O. Or11fy . .arrested Sunday ev~ albOut 10:00 ,mary of the Var-ious candidates 'anti of ,MnI. J , lB. Sackett with 18~bera; OICbestra' membere aDd faculty Mr. ~ur BamUton member of and . , hoStess. Billy ' and Yvonne , • • o'clock, by WaYnesVille officerS, as what 't"ey had done for US while in l)8t'o5 and t.wo 1r\1ll6t4, .Mrs. IlUth 1Ie~~.! ~et.1'OUtat:...W~~ eve- the Warren County Baine Servtce StubbS. IUr:::r.· adndMrMJ's. cDonnld HHaW.ke nnd result of a: colll8lon ,of a ' cal' GUice. . Mrs, Adria Braddock ,in IJ~ •• , v.: •• . - . "81De ....... : committee Ia lD,charp 01 all referrtl1U. an s. . Lee awke , and driven by him and one driven by a All sang Amertca led , by 'Mrs . gran4da~h~r. ~\ Weltz s~nt M-r. McDonald. of Olncinnatl at Irene B&1rd. Mrs. ' 011\1e Brace read ' buslne.sa ~on. th. ala to the chapter relattve to voca- LEBANON MA~OR MAY BNLI8T8 IN AB.MY t10Dal r$abUltat1on of aervtce men. BE INDUCTED IN ARMY Su.nday at the homl. o~ their lion tate Inter.section of Main and Nortb Pll6S8ses from the book. "The Last nieetlng was turlled over to lOa. WWI.m Prank"lhUob. IIOIl of Mr. 'lbeeecueeuetru.where aservfce Mayor MarVinE,"YOWlg was tn- 'Dona.1d Hawke and Jnis frlerfd. :A.r t street.!. ' !Beat Hope of ' Eartb." bv HaJ;ry ~ and liIIaa Allee Gone, the "" man Ja cUaobal'Irtd for m~cal , f8!l- eluded in the lI1'Oup of r~trant.s Kalvert. of ?>~~W:,: ', Stay Is aUeged to ~ve ~ a SCherman. " ~l1o~ this we all ' committee lor the day. . and MD. A. P. MeUob. baa enlIa~ . . . . Mel murna to h1a 0'lDl como, of draft board No.1, e-Ynlin'ett his Do" Ba-' 111ft turn ,Il't the Inter~ctlon direct'" read a v..... ..-..... eclin the amy at Platteraou,..114 u mUDl..... - .......... the American DAI'I, -..,.n ~ t orge t t".,e. ,yt "". S •C;., .1:), • S8l'l4r" "God . Bless' ) , America." lifter -J ~ 'h.n aviation cadet. tte haa .....__ bla ..,. ;0.. . . _ , ~"""" weeJt for 1iOe.!Iij)le Induction into thll- Zil.ar and foo<i ma'rke ~ Saturday IU- ~to th~ MCDQhald. car. ' rwh.lch sample' bIlUota aDd Other Ut,.,per ~ the .~ ....' -gro. ttekl director the· ~·s case arm,y duJ<tni November Young 18 temoon., ' After the -wreck It was found .that eratureJwere pa8sed out. '. Ject . , ODe woman can po."...:... examination anc1 hal been PIacec1 on ~ . ~t:t ':~~~ inattl"", but b8.; no ctill.ciren. ' ~ , .' • Brag Id ont ~ a drtver'~ liAt, ~e Q10Be or the meeting It a biography Of lMadame Oh1aDa$ the res~ Uet subject to call. Mr. t1meU Ia~.red to the Sergeant an~ Ml·~ . . Pat ' Hopkins Clel1ll,O. Ta¥eri before. Mayorp , 'H. Voted and aPPi'OVedthat we' ~OUJlJl Shek~tl1e wUe Of ·,.obI.n6.'a • Melloh /NUl ,COIltlnue with' h1a work ice OiImmlttee 01 the varlnua R8d. NAMED TO Da.uT, ;BOARD: of FQr,t Bl1slI; Tax8/;" al'e spending' B~ce he .. W\Uj tlnest $20 ~nd C06tS the club uliW two D;lODthB before al¥.1 one at today'. milet mn at ,Patt.eraoD JIIIelct u a radlo tech- . ,. Dr ' a ten-'day ,urlough, at tlie home of 011 the Ucense .cbai'ge. ·, The charge ~e next prIDlary election. All sang cha.ractel;'s. " '\ ' ntctan until callec1. ' OMII dI&ptera. The two cooperate . . Herschel ,M. ' W1l11amS. War- thelr parenUl, Mr: ~ntl Mrs. E4 01 reckless driving was not pressed.. "Bolj!8t Be ,the Tie ' that BInds." Ii. M1s.s Gona gave us- a novel aad iJIaTImAY paT!' IN • 10 ~ out & ,o1Ut4oi1" ren county coroner, baa been ~- Hbpklns, Waynesville. and . Mrs . , '' .' committee conalst1nl of Mary Chap most intue,atlng on "~ DONOR or GBANDDAVGIITBB A~' &be "Home Be 1 . :: to aeleoUve serviCe board No.2 fIopklns' parents at Miamisburg. , HAL(;()WEEN", DANVE , DlJIl. ~Eit Johns ,and Atha h'i,unor .' " telltng I.Ia' 01 ~ diUeltim W rv ~e f1U the vacancy caused by the ' • • ~ P'Unial WIUI appomted by the.pi'tla!. of humor"""'livlpa UII eumpIM MrIl R8.Iph IIWer entertained ~~ t.be arren COunty d~h 01,.1. Earl Harper, of),Oct. U. , Mrs. Olara!lc.e Mendenhall spent The Lebanon' Of¥lge III having an deDt ' to .elect officers for the cOm:" from ~eren~ coun~~'With ~ ~ pal'ty for het' Ut\l8 Ob&pter. WIll be held SatUfda,y. O.ct. Doctor WtlJ..lamll is a "veter:an at the SWlqay In DaYtQn vISIting her ,nelce 0Id-.1Bl!hJ.oned Halloween Dance at Ing ,yeer. . izIn"tn:;Amert.can humor~ mIXIftIIIddtUabt.er. ~ .Lou Smith ·at il., ~ 2.00 p ,. ,m . >, =ld serv~ng overseas Mrs· Blll St.ueve, w.bio· 1.s . very ·m 'in ,the Grnrig@ Hall FridllrY nigbt.Ocb~ De~IOU8 retre.blnenta ',were serv- ture all natlpnalttie;. " '.' the h~ 0,' bar ' father. ~ IIIS'I'JIDAY PARD HONORS sev mo . "': a Dayton bqjlplta1. ,;.' 30, ' G~ngers, their f!lD1 l11es a~d e4 by ~e. h(l8teas, a.sstat«l ~ ~Ml'I, dellahUUl '~ ... 1_" ..- ....... _.. Tb.... who wnll.LlL ....... 1I:-80~ __, , .....; .. ' , .' . ~" " , ' frlend.s ,are ,hivlted . Come ' masked fiiuTt..t TInn- "'-. ,a ___ ' m.-':e ......... -~ to m-"'. _L - · Bm1 WI, _ ..... .....,...... .• ~ ......~ ......... "'.a,ou»B8 TO ~TEBTl¥l'I , Chrllltmas gUts . ' at .the W .S.O.S . and have ,a good ,tlme. Time--9-12 ~:Mm ' x;w';'W~ ~ "'''!fl Y ~......... . 1:; - ,: ~~ :n~ Kr. ~" IIra~ wuterSo~ , MOND Y B~. GM~S 'Bazaa.t:, sat~y, ()(:tob~.. Zl t i)·plock. '.' '. ."; '."::I\' ~. ' .. , . ' '( , • il~ a ~~ Ann I&clfIen, MaI11ia aDd Ruth ward ed ,wt~ a blrt)!day 'P!U'tY .•'J1Wenty:.atx persons ~itended the " Mfa. ' VI '0 :· ~~~ spent W~d. . Delll18 Wprley Master,' ,; . ~ , ": . ' , . '. low. zua Mae ~~ ~ ~:= ~I!!~ l~th ~ !NlJhi Blble claas,' ta,Ugbt j)y ~~ay in binckn~tl visiting ~t the STAT.JONED ~ HE,W', GUINEA UiEC~ PaEsmENT Or:~~ Katte ~er" II&r1lyn Po1In$1. ~ , lOll ....." ~" ~ ~ J~t.,,~e home of Mr. home of her ~ter" MiSs LetItia 'U'''::''''''' ,_ ' '" ObaI'leI ~, LONDe fiIallIbUr'y' '&J1el 'mad ~I ~~ the party were Md Mrs. 'I.~ WardIow~t' SChatzolan. ;,' ',. " !Wor" was .received her~ Saturday ~.OC~ Wold baa been ~1'eI'i:ehred ~ Jl'ilwer of DQtI;m. I e up ............ alxth_ .,IJ'Ilde Monday. evenma. ,T he lesBOn topill. • ..• " that Corp Kelth.~ead who has ' • Mle election of .Tames ,~=:Je '1" c .... u , fo11Owa: ~d"~ LIfe and lIlniat13' of J~lm th, , Mr. aDrl Mrs .. Wm. G~tbr1e of 'been hereiotor~ .atat1onlid In SIdn ' lira. 'Ro8I ' B. Bartaoct iIlld 01 WlWalJlabura OIMo. DJNlIfD GRII'1'8 , Wollafti W1lber• .JUdJ OODner lIapM," wall freely .cUacuased. Dayton called on Mrs. Mar~ha AUBtraIta Cd Ne.v ZealaD<1 is ey. <!aua'hters Jean and Jane pve a Mr, and ,~. CJecqe "Mr. atld Mra-:--KeDIlftb ' lI~b 1Ca1~ W~. LIIl'01 Bauian. Hat. Monday eVening, N~ember Hough who 'is m:aldJ~ hllr home located In New G\i1nea.. Be s~: birthday dlDner lli bOOor of ' ~ &be. 01 the .bed .. tbeIr . . . . ~ 'l'IaiIdQ ~ ~' , Bett7 Ot.m~ 2. the cla.a$ wtll meet at the home -,v1tb her son, !f~e~~ ~1l8~. tpat summer is Just starting there hUcSband '8Ilcl lataler $WJi!Iay. of. the . 'eveD1Da'• .JQdp WID. B. BmlCb, 01 0WeDJce Don't fail" to t4te .,0 ' lA:lIIo has 'bad no word From Thoee palt tn Ule del1c1oua J. O. Bawke. aDd the, lwDored IUIIt. Refresb- o'clock. The leuon wtll be enUt1~ tbe ,stattonery b6rgaJl1l now oUered llome ~ce he len the. stateS, In d~ ~ Mr. ~d Kn. B. ~ C' • radio teob~fcten Bo1IIh and Mh. V10la men" ~ cue. 'cider ,p Umpkin pt•• "'l'ba Sower :W~t ~ To ~ .,,:~~oftlCe . .. ,T w.0 h~<fted ~:~ ~r:' ~?'~~ son-~. &rVer Mr. aDd -M.amn' BO.~ hSa repJar' worll: , • wbIpped app1eI , anel~. ~ ~ ta lnvited,. . • v ...... Of a ~per .and 1 .; " : • ;~-;::e.d ~., _.,;.' .' _ .. _ _ _ IIIl GIDd.7 .... 1II'ftId to &be IU*ta. · , ~ alllmp~ted i ~ ,. ' VA _0I1.1Ir. aDd lira. 'LI~JlfO. A ___ ....._TO..;" . I0IlI'III8 .. .' .. UTIJ8DA~LAS'I' ,DAY ' J'OB Wltb-your address ' for SBLLS 11 ID4D OF BOG8 A. Z.1Iarteock &lid faaQlJyi lira. "" '.-Ul_ -._, ~ 8&......... ' 9.-t._ _ _.... ...;.". CQMM18810N ... " . . ,B17GB ~ 8TAID' NO. ElGRT ~. Ohrlstmas J. ~monolWpYJleIVWe . i Ralpb Amea ana ~!~. famll" "'.... W _ _ _.. . . , . ,. . .... ~ 001II'8 Ohio. • &'. oJIII, ... bleD fraIIl __ SUpr ratlaDJDr coupon No. 8 'Will .. • ... bad 'f1 head of bop at the eIncln- Jordon. ~.... LeDa.8larteock.of 8Ul" DIIIJQ, 0IIIIf.. to MtmpbIa, MIla ~ _ _ bit Nce11eCl apIre at .kfn'pt s&turda7,... Mr. RQd '~. nat.1 U~ 8toct Yarde tbat atel· BtnIP"W'. II1'II. ~ 8W..... «I~=:a 'lIDD.......... ~ IPbOOI for bIr ..................... . . - - $balDt ~ ba.e warned. Oouo tpeDt 8uDde.r In epd 233 pouDd.p and tJrougbt t14;j"S eXDSa. Mr. and ..,.. 8. II Bur.lt . . . . . . ~. . . . & . . . . fa . . . , ..!NIw 0IIpI. .... Xo. 'WUllleoclm8efftCIUveSUIl- Cbe 'hame -01 . . . ClIU• ..,....Ib4--IIrI. '0. 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ClareDce "Buct" tlenIdenhall rearaDdloD. JImaUe SWIoDk. \he fol. tunned to b1a woq at tlhe Fr1&'1dalre lowlDa: iMr • ..and Mnt. WUbel't. " mJddIe of a row there was a puft of BWank. lin. AInea SWank and .... IlIIet 0 ..... 0 .. (JO_POu••t plant In Dayton lull week after bechildren, Marjorie, B9bbY I,Ilc1 JlDIMrs. Mattie LeVl,and IOn, l\4:r. Ing crippled up iWith a bad band ~ 118 ' ~. ObJo , IiIalQ IMne& WInd and a raah ot cold ralll. We m1e, 01 Dayk)o. Mr . and Mra. Oal- Tom Crew, Mrs . E1IawOr th 8mlth since January flrst. ~-_ _- . . . - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - -- ---_:__ ducked under the ~ .~d came ~ Yin Lon&acre and cll11dren Vlrgt) spent Sundar. afternoon with , l\4:r, ...... oM 8eoaDd 0JaII IIaU Matter .t PoItomCe. W~. dido. out beOnen droj)S tUl we got to the end ot the roW but when we iaw Norma, Keith, carrol and Stephen, IUId Mrs. Aui:1J'ey Crew ~ tjUllily. ""'!!!!!i!ii!!!!!~i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!i!ii!!!!!~::!i1 and Horace and ,E i'nelt Foulka. Mr. and Mrs . nmiond Marlatt I,: - - - -W - a-l..:.te-r- -W -'.-W-ia-em-a-n-,-E-d-i-to-r-a-n-d-P-u-b-lls-h- e-r---'-:-- ~~eO~!~ '=:.~~~: , spent a few dalr§ wi:th Mr. a~d Mrs , ______..,....===-:===-====":"::':_______ Just as broke In a. down pour of MJaalonary meeting will be held Elvis Michtel, of Xenia. DlBUBD J:VBRY ·'l"Kt1RsDAY rain milled With ball , SO ended the at We home of~, Jennie ThOOlas Mrs. ·H1ley Gibson spent Thurs· eorn hWlnc for today. Wednesday of t.hls week . 1dr. ' and ~;:-RIcharo Bollinger day with Mrs , Harold Rogerll and 8IDIJrlpUoD Pr1oe, tUO Per Yellr. ~le In Ad~ Tburaday, , CloUdY and cold this ! are announcln, the ,birth of a Nra. EmI11a GIbson, of ,Bellbrook, Mr . and Mrs , Morrla Lewls and momln&, but I had help 80 we husk' daugbter. Ma~tLouJae. Sunday ~ . t$I com unUI noon and got It· Juat a ~ maJ.r..Brothers ~oeplta.l. Lebanon. eo Jury Lee, spent Sunday aft ern-;. It tIepn .to aprlnkle &ialn . I ...... "'.U.r Ke '! r't'k. or.....o.d••• 'l11e mother Is the former Dorothy noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Koes..,... Y <WIUC11AKl to go to (.be Elmer Sheehan Mr~ . Ed Hopk:1ps of WaynesvUle Helen Roberaon. daughter of Mr. te~ and daughter, Velp\a, of Uticn , M1BII Dqrthia Gmhnm of ~t1e sale but it was 80 cold and damp Wednesde.y with her daughter, and Mrs. Rbbenion, Meat , rat lonJng l.s in t.be offlna.. to avoid a ''black marke~" and Ilhat I stayed at home. H1a re&1atered' . l!lVerett 'K enrick and family : Mrs..Jobn stewart, the lonner Ed- sPent last Wednesday evening With OOUee rationing lB' a1read¥ llClre and thklk wha~ ' tJ'Iat Would do to our Brown Swiat cows were t he biggest .IIIr. and Mrs . Bm Hawke, were Ith May BrooU left last ' week to Mlas Pauline Gibson. there iii not-hlni we OlIn do abOut 'prOduction prarram, The. primitive COWlS Jl ever SAW. The day I looked \i1nner guests of Mr . a.i1'd Mrs , Guy Pensacola, Fla., to joln her husband, . Mlaa Mlimle Ora.wford of Dayton Get your next Ereale spent the week-end wit.h her parI t. but meat ratloning iii still in our incentive tor fOOd proc:\Uctlon is to at them there was a day old calf Routzahn and ,familly Wednesday stationed there. • job do~e RIGHTI, For entll, .Mr. and Mrs . Olarence Crawown hahds. Two and a ·ha}f poundll feed me and mine a little better , ~hat looked as though It weighed evening. Mr , and Mrs Hawke. movMr. and Mrs. Emeraon Master. . . of ~eat 81 week l.s llot a Iltarvatlop Umit that In allY 'way and yOU !lAve blVo hundred pounds. ed to COlumbus Thursday , and .family are relocated here. and tcJc'4. .op ~ notch DerfC)nilance Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn diet nor "fii11 'we suffer It It is put dealt producUon a terrible ..,Iow. saturday. Up before daylight, at .lllrs. Boward DeWt'eSE! wa.s a Day. are occupying .. trailer. your car needs a really Into e!!ect but is It necessary to do But ratton~ng iii still voluntary and six to be exact (It liI · still dark at ton shopper Friday. Mr. and~. RIchard Williams of :xenia. speht the week-end with through all that red tape and u- It we aU use self restralnt NOW a 7:30 now) to !.ake Johnny tc join h 'S iMJ'. and Mrs. Ol~lvin Longacre and son, stephen Too of near WU- 1Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill and son, GOOD Ereasiog job. You . penae? Not if every ODe , of us goes product.Jon program can be promot. dntt con~ gell t n·t,. Franklin . One and Mrs. ' loIarp.ret Johns were mtngton, were guests Sunday of her Ralph. Mrs. Harold OaNer and daughter iF.H ,B , You IDnOW like the famUy tid that ,wJU soon do away with the hundred and two boys from War· Dayton v~tora ' Thursday. ~r , parents. Mr. and, 'Mrs. Harry TUckcan be lure of gettiriE th!lt of Xenia, called on her parents, Mr. that p6ased the signal When unelt- need for ratlonlnt . ren county leaded Into three hUss s Lcmgact'e had his hand dressed at er. nally; GOOD JOB HERE. ~ company. came for dinner, Production 18 belnc lncreaaed off 800n after seve" to get Dr . AWltln's offk:e . . It iii get tlng Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iD&vLa wele and Mrs . David Lucas. Sunday al· P,R .B ., family hold baclt. As a na- through ,the re8ular channeLabut thelr examlnatlona at Ure reception along all. right and tIe will only lose gu~ last. week of Mr. and Mrs .. ternoon. ' Try us next time. There is tJo.n we now have company and' It 18 you cannot grow meat over· night. cfmter tn O~nc1nn!lt1. He Cl!-me home apart of one f inger , the Index ftn. Ira Hartsock, of Dayton. and report 'Mr . and Mrs. Morris Lewls and :.. difference. up to u.s .1IIt home to F.B ,B, wltll One bottleneck is lacIt or workers in this ev~g looking two inches ,taU- ger Oft his left han~l. Mr. Hartsock ~uch Improved from &on Jerry Lee, and' Mrs. Hiley Olbproduc~ion can catch up with de· the ,))!aCting houaea, lack of sufflc. er. Rea In the army now. Mr . and Mrs, Mal~Un Alrldge llind hJa recent lJlnesa. mand and there Is M ,l .K. (more tent ·storage anel transportatton . Konclay. SUmmer Is gone. Today famDy. of 'Dayton. moved Friday to Mrs. Roy KIng and faqilly ' re- ~ called on Mrs. Ray FOrman ot In kitchen'). Let us have meatless one answer to that Is more home is cold ~ windy though the sun is the Bad'. property 'vacated 'by Ben turned 'IburBday after speridlng the Dayton. Monday afternoon. days aIld meatJIess mealS and cut killed and cur8d meat . Even on shmlng . HaUoween Is almost here Hawke and wife. ' . week with her mother. Mrs. A. 'IoIr , 8Dcl I!tlra. (,'larence Smith PrIest, ill &t ber home In East Mon. out the break1ast b;acon, anyth1ng farma In recent yeu. home butch- and some are aJready celebratul8. to avoid the need.1e611 expense and enna baa decreased. Many people Tuesday , Winter . . Squaw Winter were dinner guests Sunday o( Mr roe. RECTAL DISEASES nate of time 01 ntionlilg. Sugar who uaed to fatteD a . pIs or two !\hough no SllOOW , The temperature U1<I ' )Ira. lAllenStnlth and daUgh: Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Clark and DR. E. M. STEELE. 123 East rattantns has taken endless hours of each:vear can no longer do 80 be- went below twenty last night so tflrs In Dayton . famUy . were out-Of-town callers Locust Street WUmington, Ohio. time ofunpald workera that mtaht ca\Jae 01. town and vlllage ardlnanc- everythln&, that escaped before Is Mr s Harry Orabam visited her Sunday . . better have been spent on prodUc- es. "l'here 18 eDOUih 'food goln, ~wn gone GlOW. BUJT)' with those atorm mother: 111'1. S _ Saylor. In Day_ Mr. and Mrs. Velmon Burton has published a booklct in which he ttve won and all rationing reqUIres the kitchen a1nJta to feed enough awp up the cracks, for ton. l"rIday. . and family moved last week to S. explains how he treats PILES or m1lllona of dollarlr for prkltlng and bo8'a to provide a double meat ra- wintry blaBta are here and we mUst Mr . aDC1 ..... rs . ltesler ' Graham Lebanon. Phone 2341 HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ ealaries at paid workers who might tIoD. Let tbe autbOrtUeslaaue per- save aU the fue} we can. and IM r. and Mrs . l:tobert Blney atAda Schoonover. who haa bean 111 or ELEOTRIOlTY. Thls pookWaynesville, Ohio better be Pl'OI1uclng watertala. mUa to ~_ who ~ ral8e pip . tended a-familY l'dlll.t1er Sunday at wi\h scarlet fever. has :returned to Do Y9U t!UP,ayenl want yOW' money lbere ~ plenty Of peoPle who the hOOle of MnI. 'Graham's aunt, school, the quarantine being lUted let wUl be sent free by sending him to go for runs and food for our sol.., know how to care for them IUlcl M.Iaa Anna Se1ker, at SpringbOro. lut week. . your name and address,-Adv. dJera 9l' mu.st it be paid out to police butcher \hem. DlI1and 18 now en- .re. H.",,-,tle .... T . . . . . . O.rr. .•••• Mr. Macltenaen an of.tlctal of the Mr. and Mrs. Da~ Mcrgan ~ supen1aons to a.ee t.hat the food cOUl'allns the JKime Ifl'OWln8 of Mrs . Rankin LUwllle and .lllrs. FrIend's church Mra. Georgia spent Sunday Wlt.b Mr. and Mrs. IUpPllee are . d18tr1bated l.n-lY. Bu- a.t. We are eo ans10ua <to copy . Ben called on Mrs, Harvey Kandenhall of Wnynesvll1e, were !Henry Murphy In wUm1n~. b PI' ratIml _ and co«ea rationing t.beir ration ayatem we would do Hole and daqhter, Jean. Tuesday dinner pesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bar _ Mr. ; and Mrs. 'Percy Reason of An Able, Experienced Judge aN raIrQ BImpIe compared to meat wl1 to CClP1 theIr production pro- ~oon. • vey attiIet 'I'Uelld&y eveu.lng , near Waynesvllle were Sundny calrai;knl.,.. 'Dle rat1oDln8 of butcher fP'UIl. II!eI1lt7 of home I1'OWI1 meat The Home Butlders c1ass wtll' IoIlu Grace Routmhn 'of 1'IPP Olty lers In town. mea_ mlIb~ have to be followed bJ would free much of the pack1ng hold their montNy . meeting in the apeIlt the IWeeIt-eDd with bome folks Miss V1rgln1a Davis of Dayton was the ratlm1?1f 01 bome-tWed meat ~ for &eDd-Jeue. the army, and baaement 01 the churcll Thursday here. . a Prlda)f guest of her parents. Mr, the clty dwel1era. t4an11OOd butch- evenq wtth a Halloween ' par~. Mr. and Mrs. EU Furnas n.nd and Mrs • . Joeeph Dw1s . ~~~~~~=~~~~~ era DOW onJy run retail ahQps for The Cruaader's clas are the Invited chUdren of Wayne~wille were SunMrs.~. W. 8n~1 ot Monteray, ~ hOUle meat. 01 CQW'H Clhey ,p~. IIr. and Mrs. Clinton Du- day evenin&, aue!5ta Il)f Mr. and Mrs. rwho has been in dec11nJng health AUC'tIONEERING For Unespired Term Endin, Jan. 1, 1947 oouldn't ret bU~$I eq)llpment Vall and Mr. and' M.nI. Barv~y Bole Harold Wbltater, ICiIh and daughter. called 01';\ friends here Thursday atnow "ut they coukl dO 8QIJ1e butch~ on the game committee and Mr. Mr. aDd Knt. Harvey Bumet temoon. Stanley ancl Koo.ler , erlnl In cold weather Just aa Utey ami)lra. BII LInville and Mr. and ,pent SUnday evening wit.b Mr . and . Mrs. Osee Harlan, who has been ~ Dat.es. Phone . . . WVUN\lied to do, Many farmer, WOUld Mrs. Vernon HIIrris are on the ce- Mrs. Edaar WI18orl. near Center- aaalsttnlP in the postoUlc. 18 spend- , lng the winter with her alater. Mrs. reUeve preuure OIl the ~g IresImJent committee. IoIaaks are \'UJe 'ftlle, Ohio, ReverIe Obarps SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALWT . r.ftdon"d b" hoUllea and help to put au \he eYll tbe order of the ntcht, , The Woman's SocIety wtn hold ita &nina Clever. In Dayton. ElecUOD. Taeada,,' Nov. 3. 194% Re "ubllcan l'arl" BBOJUa18 LlCBlfU day 01 meat·. ratlonlng . Mrs. Tom Burton anel daurhter Newemiler meeting Dext Wednesday. Mr: and Krs. Herbert Kennedy of aud All LMdlnl' I .. u~d b;r Cb ..letI 8. U 1I, Ca mpaign Committee, N ..... papen ' ...====;;i;;;;;=====;;:,', 00t0ber :n. Husked: - • • corn this af- , :were dlnner ~t. of Mr . &!Jd Mrs, Nov . • at the hOOle of ~ 8e&veJtown were callens Saturday .Judae Frank n . Gu ... e l1~.r, Chairman. OeorIe Watel'houae at tlle White YOWlI. Tbe tOpic 18 "HIstory of afternoon on trl~ and reltatlves. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kltdlen at . Cent.erv1lle Saturday 'I11anb8lvt.nc" by Mns Margaret Mra. James Tbomberry and son, evenlng , ,Duke , The eOmmttke ia compooed Tommy Ray, of Waynesville. were Guesta of Mrs. Jennie Thomas of 1011'8 ~le Mrs Balrd and Mrs Satunlay ni,ht IfUtlSta of Mrs. Rlch,. . aM Bolllnger and baby. Margaret from iWuhlnrton C. H . 'l'hursda:y Bunne1i were Mrs. wm. Icenhower-and 'Ilhe, iq,tlle Sunda¥ school, under lml1Ie. , ' ~. ·P . A. Ildlonald and children., -the direction of Mills Ethel Reeder, Mrs. John ,Syferd of DaytQn was ,DInner guests Tuesday were Mr. superintendent, hadl a very enJoy- a auat Bunday In town. and Mrs. carl White and daughter able program last SI!IJlda¥. known as ' ---'--of the~ , J . TboDl&le8. ''Teachers Day." ~)f. Garst o[ the 0. ~ Kama of the Olncln- Wayn'eav\lle acbool gave a fine adDAt.J Bible SemInary and Boise, Ida., Idreaa; M1sa Margtll'et Kenrick ot 'W&I the preacher Sunday morn1ng state and national fame. of Oenter- ..... Nellie Bu••eU. C.rr........... • '~.; I ......m.. .. ... __ L11'11 YIlle,.. coronet 1010; ~ Jean KrI. Adah Deatheraae WB.II. a . ..enn e -....... e a solo accompanied by tuelt of Mr. and MJ'a. ,~ BartFOR , Benham, Kra . . ~e Reeder, and Mlu.BoIdt of WaJnesvl11e; and ma- eocm on 8umIaY'. ' . Mrs. James Hart.iOck spent Satur- rlmba music .,)' 1oIrI:. Ruue11 OampMr. and MD. Harold .P11tcraft. day eVI!Dlni at the home of Mr, ben and daughter. Mlu Betty . Knt. BmlUa and Mrs . WWiam PHONE 2878 WAYNESVILLE, O.

temoon. It looked Ute rain but tie

..en~ em aNt Just .., we were in

the

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at\ended the No~ American Q1:riStian convent.lOn beleL In tbe OJ,dle Tabernacle at lndlanaPoUa lu t week . Mr~ . Harvey 'K . oH:ole aM ,da\lih· ter apent ThW'aday ,with Mrs>" Ev:er:u:.unter and daughter at Oen·

HARVE'XSBURG

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From A "" arm Diary--

MT.HOLLY

and Mr. aDd

~rrat

LOO'K

LYTLE

HERE!

Ridge

ROGERS and

SIMPSON

-r

my

FERRY'

and

IX I~HARLES s.anL I Ohio Supreme Court

'Mrs:

En8rlag~

for Sale

Vote ·For

At the Rox,'anna

RAYMOND~

FRIENDS 'HOME ' .

,(annrng_if ac~orl'

H.BURKE

ROXANNA CANNING CO.

State Senator

In~Di~yton~~'~:Mr~.~=N:nsf:':,Mr(:~II'11a=r.Wharton~:;=o;f-fu::ack~eDI=aen~;of~=~=~vt&l~~ted~he?~r~el

~==~==~==~33==e=~=s==~~i!ii!!!!!~==33~33==~~~i~ . . and AMml.qw~ill Knt. James Bears 'IIIaaeaRu\h and .Anna Nutt and ·ren Rol~tZIIlhn

Election Nov. 3, 1942 Vote for a man witlr-'Wida, Experience in GQvernment Your Support. Will Be Much AppreciAteci

of wa. yrDefilUlle ~~~mfiiit-;;riW~~;E~~~~iHm.~......................~~~....~~~........~........................ Me1loh a~~o~ ~re ~ d.lnner guests of Doors Open Every EvenShows at 7 :00 and 9 :00 Clyde WbartoD. Mr. ancl Mrs. WlB»ur Clark. Mr. MWea AnnIe III1d IoIAme Browne ing at 6:45 p.m. and' Mrs. Walter Kenrick and Mrs, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alloe Q1ark of Waynesville, were en- IClarence BerrybUl of Bellbrook, on

'TWIN T ....w.

ElL PrIce ..•...•• ;....... 22e (Oblo 'J'u 111..)

Defenae To ............ 8e

••••t. '

Chilare~ AcimiMioe Price

Est. Pri.e ..................7c ~--~~------~~ KEN.ETH HIlL Ohio State 7'ax ...... o.Sc OWlier aDd Jlana.er 1.I,IiMI I. 't:~; , ,~ .,,~., N.,ic_ ", Total ................ 1Oe .

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2

THURS.

4

SAT.

15

7

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GENE AtJTBy Ip

wtJ1BBi&8 In "'tHE MAD MARTINDALES" . _ . AIuI MowtIIet ~.U.IB

ANN 8IIBBII'AN • aoNALI> BEGAN III

"JUKE GIJU."

~: ~el'l')1OOa tfJ

8"

"STARDUST ON THE SAGE" ' ' . with 8mlle" ,a ,meUe

Ad:"",.,.

.

. .... POWBU. - BBDY

&brOIl!

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wilb. JOHN WADm and BINNIII BAUES AIIIO: 0lIl' OW aDd , Coler ·N.,.Il, ' .

0amect1

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See tile lbICl 01 _ mal_ ..ir AI'III1 eJlekl

20 Uta,

"CANAL %ONE"

wtUa CbNter IIIGrrI8 .... JobD' " RIIItIIaftJ wlUa . . . . . 0'IIan • ~ AIIoI AIpD&Iae ...... ad , , IIODtpIDerJ., .AJ. Outeea I'aIIIe '

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26

27 ~

26

.Oar TbaJWII~ ..., to 1M1

Rere'......, ICI'IPDpU • • ,

cYn , GUN'I' ""JIIAN ~ ana .' aoNALD co~ 'ID " ~

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''1lI~ 1~ OF THE TOWN'" ~·''''''I&I.· AIle: Fable CaiudJ

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30

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wben ...e ..............1 .

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CI.tJIan FI7... In Pen7 CoauDuIdI

"'fEN GENTLEMEN . FROM WEST POINT"

"JACKASS MAIL"

,21 ' :

'

. and Mrs: Ralph LewIs, Mr. and lIIn . Leslie iLewta and son of MIamlabul'f. Mrs • . Oraee SmIth. M1aa Maiy Cook aDd Parr7 000It of Wayneavtlle. 10'. am Mrs. B. B. en~lned ~ a funDy' dinner day In honor of tbe fotmer't ibArth. t1&y and 8IlIe' the '!,lJ1hday of their

an.

AlIO: BapeI'III&D (ID teobDI" ooIei')

(loIqed1

~ "JOAN OF THE OZARKSu • ,.~ ........ die: "'IJlie. Ila&Ue of

....oIItia, I"'," ~ Major aDd tbe 1aDd~:

MiD...... "Walle fI-

.... "'I'be

GIMI Ke,."

\

,AND '

ACK ro·. BANTA '

II", 1\'.11... I.H..... ~........... . Mr. and 1oIrI. Homer HaIDee and IOn

';flitfl iJ.~t.'.i•••

rou. 'V.t.l

laue..re often caa-

Election la.ed by

JUchard Vlldted their daurhter.

AUTOMO.ILE , GRAIN and. STOCK non·. .

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WADiB8~ . G"Uo.·

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TARVIA-LlTIDO TAR AIm

O~ 4VATmO

.,AD DVIoIP tB~' _VIa. .RUDY IPX 00N0BII'n: '

....1A . . . . .io~l.

dMJab~. Knt. II&r7 Kathryn ~­ JJnttre ' and faDlll7. of· neat New ~ur-

1DItoD •.' , Dr. Unn Bad1e1 of ~ 'Wall our rueIt 8peater Bund&J. •. lin; 1IIarr· BoIIaD called on lila .

Reiman WUU....., 0(

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on~II~. · .' I(J'; , aDd Ilia ~.eJiIoD WDIoiD, 01

IIoI'rOY JlbQDe Ro••

1AbI_

oma. Pbaae , .....

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RO to ~ poDs

Dear XeaIa. attiDdect ebm:ch here 1JuDda7•

to wbat aome poUtlcal "mouthpiece" char...

~U7

Jfeedl Your Scrap I

,

Gov. BRICKER'S RECORD ,G 'iY.I ' yq~ t , ~. 'P IOOF~ ......on '.orl. la ~ ' "o~k ..... .., other· Ilale. ' State ha.lne..' .... ..... ct.eeadj aDd _aoail~U,

....... Bi....... liaft .... ~

'. . . . . DO . .Ita ~. pOlI.leaI triek.

.... altem'"

10 · mule

the 6.uree.

. . iao,Dey ......... _ci to ... ~ DOl &0 P!I' poUlIeaI debt.. . . . . ~ III....... kept 10••iI~ 00

new~ or IDCNaIIII! _

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'40.000.000 IDlMrlted'Wck 11M .... paid .f a~•• ho.ooo.ooo ............ by &be aupa,... LoeaI ......

'or

mellb ban Neel", a ..... .....

~f 1Ut. IDO.,., tbuia .., .... .... B~• ..w-, .... te. . . ., .. ..... 1 " - - -...... ~ . . . . . .

, In ' Olilo ,1aUI0I7.

........... ,.~ ~., ',rich, .. .......... , .., .,,,,..., ~

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S,,'Y~ IT"WI'Y'H 1.'L,L ot·S:

, . .• ...........- ~_......,." ...... _ ·....... w........... · ·n ... waN.. WBIO. W'I'OL; wnu ...... W.1e. WLOL ........ .,ay Q!a" .......... ~

Your

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NoYelll!i.

Brei. Vote on candidate. _ . cordi~1J to wbat Joa l(.Norr · , abo",. t~elD - DOt aeOordint .

~ ~~:teirr.~ ~

wu.

".t-~lnQte

.nd deliberate Ilea .ni · ~ean. So 11.18 Joar'JNTEL. UGENCE ... loyal American and tapa,er ~

of near !.dMDGb ·Md tbe

Carlton nmu home in Lebanon SUnday altemIooIl. ' Ltttle Doria JlUle lad SUsan Qa;v1e BUll spent 8tmd&y afternoon ~ith, tbetr arandparent.l, RQmoDd aDd de. , Mr. and IoIrat RboadeI BUDJieill , dauJbter8. Nioda, 8nd carol aDd, 1JO'a.' ~ BUnnell called on 1tnI. Olara. nunn aDd Mr. and lin. DarlfG\ Dunn of ~QD • • SUh,da, atterilooo. ., , -10'. aDd lin. RAJmcmd WUaCm spent lI'rIdIay everuq with thelr

wild

~ 1lDI0000dod rUmon

1!lmI1y, at I!larlham. coUere, Rlabmond, Ind.. ewer the ",eek-end . . Mr. and Mrs. Lealiai'd EWa and daUlbtere callecl ~ home folu ~ evening of Jut week, On '1~our ~. JIIISI\h HaIneS haa returned ------;---,-----:--~--. hom_ alter a pJeaaan~ visit with relHO.WlI ~ In Ion. ' , FURNI'rURE . Mr, and ' lira. Raleigh Bogaw; Mrs. ~~. Mrs. Do!otbJ

INSURANCE, PROTECTION

.

STAMPS AT " OUR BOX OFFICE

da;v . ' Mrs . Ella Doyle and IoI1u Nelle McCampbell vI81~)Ira. G. ft. . Rnuman at Pranklln and IIIia An· na!ll&ry NUll (1l ~&Iboro on Tuesday. ' Mr. J. "A. <Pat Hopkins of E1. ' caned-on tr~dr~f===;' the Home ,~Nday. , Mr. and Mrs. WI1l1am Guthrie ot """ ","<yo,,.,...., Dt.Yton were SUnday ci.Uer ·of Dr. alliCl '14'ra. J ~ W: Ward on Sunday.

CAESARS CREEK

Deed

. ".Y OANOYA ari4 , , .JOE B. BROWN

Allee Olark in company with

SE~E

blonde' babJ .....1 ,VEJU)N'r oA UKB aDd . BOBEB'J' PBESTON In

"THIS GUN FOR HIRE"

-

Mr. ~nd MrS. WUbur CJarll~ Lytle !Paul vlldted friends In SprInJf1e1d SUn-

' ..

"IN OLD CALIFORNIA"

.

,

" :' .8 ",

lit

ReVIew

prod...

.UTHE BIG SHOT'~ AIM: Pete 811111Ib.' .... 'eelor . Cu100Il .

"CROSSROADS" ,

Mrs. llarpret J'o bna and

-

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,Tl'hns entertalned'to dlrmer Sunday

13

LAIIAII& ' Ia

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,

The 01 &b.e belt , A ....... lldakl A cbue UIroq" . . . mowl Wha' ex- "WesCems" leon aplal "I~,

Irl,t*\RY' annIYera&lT.

Baturday: , 'M1aa NeJle 'loIcCampbell and Mrs . Earl Conway were recent Dayton vIaltors. " MJaa Martha Pick Ul Rlchmnnd, called on Margaretta Beacuck

I ~DdII~

AcIc1ecI: Te:I7YtOon aDd BIJC!rt.a

, , 12

Wha' .. Shewl

tertalDed to dinner Sunday at the bome oJ Mr, andlMra. Elmus Oarmony at 8pr1ngftelld, Mr, and Mra. ~rnterle Jones and 1JOD~ · M11ton, YI8B Vre lma SmIth and Herman Smith 'We'r e SUnday evening dinner guests 11)1 Mr. and Mrs. • B. Jones In ,bonD!' of Mr. Janeli'

c-aa_ -

D.e C. , . . . CIun_ QaM"

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#A.M . : - - , Sec. 8, SIZE OF VEHlOLES. w or leavtns &ehool durinG the op- sloner are lIece.:ssafy for the pl't.. ••r- ed in the d.1rect.lon of tramc, and Whene'Ver any veh1cle wluch hal opera te ,nlng r clos HI; hours. ltlld Wh~ ll yatlon ana llHHtlCLIOn or the 1111111- with all wheels of the proper lae be~1l anpouudeu by a pulice ouieel' ..-0 BBGULATE THE USE 011' vehicle or tram of veblcles. nppropr1a.t SlllllS glvIua 1l0tillC waYli nnd th " tra Ulc thereon. At hUl or the vehicle within twel~ (l2J I't.Dlaulb m Lhe ~Il oj the STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND AL(aL ot a &rellter helghth than 12 vut!reu-f are IlreClt..u. dlb 1e I u Lhe: SLI'cct (,;OIl11ul.s,U(lIIel· mches ot the curb or e<\ge 01 street VUlase unolaUne(1 by allY perIOD LBY8 IN mE VILLAGE F teet, 6 Inejles; TWENTY _ FIVE MILES P EH -Ill Y I q UU'll 11 Ut!pO'> lt ot I~olley to or ruadway ; exctl).lt when parke<!. on Ill! IIlg tlill .·I~i1~ r.u tue, ~ WAYNESVILLE, 'OHI6--,tN b) . or a glea CeI wlc1~h-mm:nrte BOUR W1th1rrttTe busln lIS Or uu· ludcmUy th e Vlllll~e 101' the cost ot .he ea.s~ ,sIde of Ma1n S~l!ld. vI sucn ,veiuille lOr a ~l'IOO ot lUll REPEAL CBTAIN ORDINANCES exoept traq,lJon englnea whose wIdth gllStea dlstrlot a.s h,erembelore de; lCl.tol'lng nil I1lg11 ~,)'s Oi' appun- .... herever said ,east slue 01 said tlaYB. "ue.. venlble an.... be ~lCI: unNAMED BEDIN. shall not exceed 11 fCt!t ; fined. ..nances thereto wluuh may be 4y~a111 b treeL is bounded by Lhe low der the <i1reptlon Of t.!le VWale I -' (c). inoap 1>1e of beIng turncd 'DWWTY - FIVE MlLES P ER uulU ged or uOstroyect by .l\Uch mov· ~~UlenL wall wOlcll cons lLlltes a . ....usoa1 u C p'uGlIC auct.ulI to Ibe For leara the tr.alc relUlta of th. BE IT ORDAINED by the CoWlcli upon a radius of 40 teet Or. less; HOOR in all portions of the VUlnlle. Inll. substantial portion of the ea.sterlY ••Ighest bldollr lor ca..u. atWlr noe~on.loD of tood·producln, .cre". of the vlllaie of Waynesvllle, state ~U). longer than 35 teet; except on s tate routes and on 0 such permit· :;hall cove r Inore side of the cement r~a.d:way con· ,WI! ot lIucll aucti.on ha.s buen slven during World War I baa h.unted of 0"'II..,: (el. any train of vehiCllls longer L11l ough hi h woys ollltside b uslnl'li~ t I Ia n olle vehi cI e. contr Ivance, .nrU"lea 1n sa Iu Milin S treet by the .or not leSli r...an oue weeJt by pubBee. 1. Thia ordinance shall be than '( j0 fee ~; , or pongested distriCts. "tructurc 0 1' load or more ~noll on" Highway Department of the State ...caLlon ill a n t: .... lipaper of , generw American aarlculture. Evel')' tarm· er. lIa • m.tter of patrlotl.m, ~ter- known o.s t.he Waynesville Tramc U) any train ot vehicles Inclualng' T HIRTY _ NVE MILES P ER ~pel·atHjn . 'rile gl ntee at every of Ohio, In which CRoSe the vehicle "u'cwa t.ion wltltln Ule Villase rupted, hi. rotatlon of cropl to pro- Code and may be aeparately printed more t.han two trallel's or more than HOUR O!l staLe 1'0ULes or throug I I,erml t slm.1 ulJO n ItS IS:>U8.J ceo pay ha ll be parked with aU .wheels ot .... aynel>'V1l1e. Ohio, duce food and more food for our aDd distributed.. ' 1- seJul-trallt:l' aUd oue trall.e r ; highways- wililun- tlle V I~lal!ie out.sh.lc a lee of $ 1.0IJ LO the Vul lie. .he proper side of the vehicle ~ec. :111. Cl.'rAT10N 11AUS. , armle. and our AllIn. Now .aain Bee. 2. DEFINI'1'IONB. Whenev(g ). ally train of vehicles consist- busiuess districts. l:>co. '19 , l'A SbNG MU:l . H sh all withi n ·n ot le!;s than ~welv e 1121 (a ) T He Mayor Is hereby authorIn World War II, to feed our loldlerl er In this ordinance the fOilowlng ex- 1ng 01 I\, motor vehicle alld t\ semiIt sha:l be PI'IUlO fa cie tml... wfu! be unlnwl ul : inches nnd. not more Ulan elghtcen lzed alld dU'e<.:t.tl(J to supp.y pollee .nd our AllIel and to aerve the lpe. pressloD5 are used, they shall have tra1ler, which t.ralu Is loDger thlln 45 for any persoll t.o ex\,) ·~u allY I tht: dJ.~... 0 cr.. te nny \ eh lcle wOILh Is l ~8) , inches of the OUter edge 01 ofCleers WIt.1l citat'lon I.o.gs for ' the o1al demands of war indu.tr" -w. the mee.nlngs respectively set tor~h feet . sp eed llml La~loll s Iu LUIS 0 1' m OLhlll' 0 10adeCi ur III me II'UII L scat. 01 :;11.1(.1 cement wal:l No vehiCle shall jJurpose of giving notice t.o persons are dlslocatln, our normal prOc!uc· In this section and the expressions F9r the purpose ot t h ~ s sect ons of thl:; nct. III e cry charge Which there Is ~ C I nUJllot!.\' 01 pel'- oe parked within three fee t or an· violating any prov1Slons of the TraItrom .... n~e which 'his 'sec- sec t1on, the lengt.h 0 f lit tl .... _I. •• , Qbst.l'uc.• th e vIow 01 Lue 0th er park ed vehi c1e . Uon 81 a ma tter 0 t pa t roc 1 tl .ervIc.. derived 1 ......... " 1 of viola t.olD of this sectiU!1 che a11l- :, O~" •..., us "" IIC Qrdmance or au oc.iier laws or It leeml plain th.t b,. the end of tlon defines shall have the corres- of vehicles shall be taken as aav~t and wn\'l'aut ShUll SlJCC4ry ~ut ujJerat.ur to loUe rom or SlOes or Sec. 30 . CLOSING STREETS , ordinances aftecUnS the use ot thll war American (Ol'IDl will havi PO:ldlni derivative mea.n1ngs: its over-all length when coullied alia time, place and the sjJeed o.l wlllt..h IllLcnere wit.. the Opel'll WI 's COIl- The Marshal or Street Couunl.sslon· "tree~ and highways . Notice at a created a tremendoul IUl"plUl proAI.l4;Y. A narrow hi/rhway prl- of an,)' projectmg pol't1ons of it.s tne del elldanL Is allclleu to 11a e tl'Ol of sa id veh lcle. er shall have authority m CW:ie5 v10latlon may be given by dellvercU'l ven . alSO the speed 11 any, Willen \21. lor W\e op I'Btor ot any ve- where It Is necessary or expedient ~o .Ilg .such tag to thtl vJolator to ductlon power which ordlna17 pe.ce. madly devoted ~o the use or non· ' load. time requ1rementa will not .b.orb. plUisenger vehlclt:a carrying goods or None or t.he above restrlc tloUli t his sectIon decla res s,nal! ue p i 1Iml h lvle to carry 1l1lY p t!l'" on upon IJUH close any highway or porUon there· tJl'ese.llt sucn tall at a ot!Slgnated By tha end of 1942. our overall merchandise to Ol'!l'om premiSes shall apply to bussllS 01' trucks hav- Jaclc !a\VIul a t th e I.illlc alld p lace 0.1 :, ucl, v lliCIt: wllich Wll.S no t de- ot to vehicular traffic. Such auth· place In the Village at or be10re a ing cel'til1CBtes Jl'om the PUbl.1c Utl1- vl such aUeg(,!u VIO.aL40IL lligll('!U 10r Ll1C carnage 01 pU.ssell- orlty shall be exercised and saltl uate and hour specdled tnereoll . averBlle increase production over aojacent thereto. the .verage for the last 10 yearl will AU'IlIORIZED EM ERG EN 0 Y ltIes OOnmUSSIOll or U c JIl~el'Slll te Provided. howc cr, tl. t CUIIUl1i: I'. gel's or for any persons to riae upon highways or portion thereol' closed Nothing In this secLlon shall be COllbe more than 21 per cent. How then VJ:JHlCLE. Any vehiCle of the ponce commerce LOll\IlllSSlOn_ cia! cars w ed 01' d 'sig neci 101' lilt ul,y such vcl1lele . lor as si10rt a lenith or time as call .. ~lU"tl to aondlle tne power of a can American ogrlculture .Id....tep force f1re d~pllJ'tmem, ambulanct:a Sec. 9. LIOH·IS . la). It shall be transportation of propeny ;.hall 11 0 , ::it!(!, :.!O. OPEkATORS. It s llall I>e arra.n~ed. Lt sj;Lall bl: unlawtUl W police oIficer to arrest lilly vIOla IoCr a post.war farm tragedy even worse and such other vehicles used by mu- unlawful to operlile any velUCle h av- .be operated lu ~"JU Vulagtl aL a be unlawful : urlve any vehicle upon such reo and take him Into ClIBtooy. than that following World War If niclpal or otiler publlc or private Ing any light or llg.\)\.S tllel'e<J1l WlUcn greater mte of speed thah .., r~aSOJl ( 1) . for any person no L the hold- s trlcled nlghwny whUe I~ LS so reIb, It !;na.l I>e Unlu,wl u.l for an,. authoritles as the poUee department 10m.! or cause any glare or dll.2:Wllt:; able and proper na~'lD g rCllu l'd 101' e.r or a drivers or chuwit:!';' license strlcted eXLept by express allLhorlLY person cnargec wil.1l vIOlaL1uij: any Experlmenu ID Rubber aDd Olher may deSignate. rays to shine into the eyes of oLher the traffic. use and gencl al II I d u ~ - IoU 01,cRUte auy motor veaicle or for of the police or Street OOmliliSslon- ot the provisions of the ordinance Producta, BUSINESS OR CONGESTED operl\t.ors or pedestrians or tne cun~ Uill r ules of Lne highway . A ~ realcr IlIlY p erson wno I.:; WIt! owucr. bal1t:t: . er. relating to lral1lc to pre-sem a clOur Government la now experl· D.ldTRIOT. The area or territory cenLra~ed rays or beams from wblcli rate of speed t.ha n tile 101IowiJig I~";'CC or cusLudlall 01 auy venlclt: Lo ;:;ec. _31 , REFUSAL TO ma· ..dJtIOU tfl4l or lIle a wr.tLen plea 01 mentlna with dome8tlc .ourcu for lront1n& upon Main Street. Inelud· are SO d~J'ectcd as to rise mOl'e than shall be prhna faCie evidence of a pe l'Hut allY pen"on nOL LilC llO.lder CLOSE CONTENTS OF V~CLE. ~uUty Wloer a naDle oUler Ulan h1a rubber. Some sixty thousand acrlll Illg the street or highway portion a 1-2 teeL 'lobove the ground OU a raLe of 51 eed greater tha n L., rooson - uf s uch IiFense to Opt:rIlLe It . Whoever beIng the operator 01' pel'- _ul'\·tx. t ana t.4 lie •• ume . are devoted to the production of thereof, whlcn area is bounded on level uL a dl::.tance or 75 leet from able and proper l or the Il ell ll l'a SIl IC. I ll) fOJ' a!ly )JC1'S01I unuer the hl- son In charge of any motor vehlcle sec. 40 . OW~~ OF VE,uayule and ita pouibWtle. a. a t.he North by the north curb 11ne of ~ uch vehicle. Ly and pr o\.ecLlon 01 Ule rO.ldwlIY: [lu~nce of a n arcotic. or OJ a n alto- lor othe.r vehicle shall upon il1qUlry HIOLE . • ource ot domestic rubber. EIDer- Nt>rtn Strl!t!t, and. on the South by l b). It' shall be unlwwful durin · 1. Whel'e IlHIXllll Um weig ht of ve- Ilt!JIJC 01' oLhel'wlse ImoxlcaLing li- uy any peacc o1!lcer lurlllSll allY \ 11' 'l 'ne vlolatiou of any section ,eney planta for the productYon 01 the south CU1'O 11nc of Mianu Btreet: the time trom one~hwl how' aIte; hIcle and load Is 3 to:n and no t morc \ 4UUI'. or 01 other drugs wiliell IIlIlY liuch officer with in.forma.Llon upon , r provl:llon of Lhe ordlnance relatthoulandl of tons ot s.JDthetlc rub· CoBNTElR UI-NE. The line of tne SUllSeL to one.halt how' herore s un- Lhan 6 ton 15 ml1es }Jer h ou r in the MUlLarly ~ffeoL lu.s 1Ilt.!lIlnl or mLl.S- ut:mand as to the contenll.i or IlllY .lIg to trarHc by means or a motor ber from on and alcohol are now center of a roadway when llOt l'lse or at any other time whell at- bUSIness or cJll ges"ed cU:;trlct Ulltl olilur actiVity 01' conLl'ol, to opeCII.~e slich \'ehh;le. inclu~lng ule name ,ellicle SHall be pdma facie eviIprlnalnllnto production. marked; otherwise the marked' !luc mOlSpheric conditions are s .. :~h as to 20 miles per hour Oil a U otl (!1' hilln. Il motor vehicle. ana a<1uress u'Om whom obtamed Jence that such Viola-Won waa comWe h.ve learned. how to make pa. inalcatinll the bound.ary between lequire artl11c1al illuminlltloll LOOP' ways . ( 3 ). Cor any persoll wbo Is sub- ana otner deta1is concerrunl! said .nitLed by or with the authority or per from slaab pine and atarch from portlona of a highway devoted to erate any vehicle withOut : 3. For vehicles of maxim um jed to t: pU"psy, vertigo. or ot.her contents. Any penon reluslUg to ,Jt:1'lnll>Slon of ti le owner 01 bue11 potatoes. W• • re Ilamlnl how to Lta1f1c In opposite d.1rectlona. (1). Displaying at tile rear there· weighL of more til n ij tOilS, 12 .lmles 1I111lmity 01 mlna . or booy WUlCl1 " nswcr any BUell inqull'les or wl.l· vehlc.le. r.ll. medicinal berbs whlcb w. for· CBOSSWALK. That portlQn ot II. of Il red light and withou t clearly per Lour In th e business or conlleSL- WO uld reuoer hilll Im:apablc of Ule JuLy knOWUlllly glVU11! fRUi e 111101'· ~ DJ It shJI.ll be tmlawlUl for any • mer!:t Imported. roadway within an intersection de- and dlstlIlctly 11IU1lluial;mg 1.IJ ed dIStrIct all,d 18 miles per ho w' Oil lIale operat.ion of Ii vehlcle to oper- lIIaWoll In connecLlon 1..1IerewILJI .,erson bemg Llle owner or in MIll ..e IlL~ allY veh icle. . .nay be . detained by ;!U 'h . 01-, J1 any vehicle to authvr12,l: or direct Denied the UN ot kapok whlcb we lined by the prolongations 01 the means of a white Ught a U the llum· all other 11I~nwIlYs. ImPOrted frOm the EBlt In.d le. and lateral llnes 01 a SideWa1k, or any Uer,s anu charActers upon the lUlIr 3. For mo Lol' vehLillcl! drliwmg ::;t:c. 2 ~ . FOJ.JL?WING AND llcer unt1l a reasonab •.e Investiga- Jr permi t lIuott.er pt:rs~l1 100 Vlol&t.e UIIId In We preserverl, w. b.ve dl.. p'ortion ot a roaaway cle&rly mar&ed license plate; more than one trailer or semi· traile r ;I\RKINU NElAlR F IAE APPARA- ~I0t;l has ~eu made. lny SCCLIOIl or pl'ov18lon or the orcov.red th.t the fto •• from mUk. Py llnes or traffic signs l.or pedes(2). at least one lICht displayea at 1;) miles pel' hour. ~l?S PROHmlTElD. l:>e(; . 3:.1 . Tt)RNS . It 5 L all dinancet; relat.lns to tralnc by weed make. better We preaerverl trlan tro.fflc. " the front of every bicycle, mowrSec 16 PLACING N,AlLS TACKS r ile drlver of any vehicle OLDer, ue unlawful to t urn ~ He&fU; of SlI(m vehicle. tbIlIltlpok .ver did. Factorle. bave ' CUBB. A rnlsed edging oI stooe. cycle and animal dro.wn vehiCle; GLASs: Or INURIIOUS MA1E:RlAL than an emegency vehIcle 011 ot- vt!llicle to t~e lelL wltl1ln :4 ::;ec. 41. 'l1RA:1Iflo'lC LIGHTS baeD buUt and lever.1 thous.nd concrete or tbe like defmb'lg the t 3) . at lea.st two lIgl t.s dl.:;played ON HIGHWAY PROHIBITED ficin I busi1less shall not foJow auy h ighway unless 1t can be do1le J ISVBEY,I Nv. The driVer or op. IlmiWi ot a roadway. at the front of every other motor (, N .) J : tire a jJpara tus travclmg in response without Intel'fering With ~he PIlB' .illLOr or any vehicle shall lltop acrea are now devoted to nlllnl HlGRWIAY. Eve"" way set apart vehicle,' a . 0 per son s la p.ace or, ~ I'ir 1 1 ha fl s&"e of any vehicle approacl11ng when red light ls ........layoo and n""mllkweed inten.lvely·~ knowingly drop upon nllY PUrL OJ a "" a e a arm c oser t 11 ve co ......., ... -. . lor plluHc trayei by whaWlver Jlllme (4l.1.11 addlLiou to the wbove lights. . ,. . lIu ndn.'d leet or drive Into or park Irom the opposite direction and .;~tJ when green 11gbt is displayed Ahead, we are producln', tun, oU designated. every bus. truck. couunercial trllcLor highway, lane. 10~ .,tre~t. ulJey any such veh lcle wlt.hin the block where without danger of collision; and It at street Intersections controJed b)' IUCC.utu1l;t, Tbou ..nd. of .crel IN.....,,~.,~O... The area ern 'rallor '~mi - t r all.er, an d po Ie tr a 11er -Lacks, bottles. except wire glass, n ullb or- t.h e 1Ire a paratus Ila.s stoppea 10 s 11 aU be .1l11'n'wtul tor the operator 01 automa"c O' ~nh' llah· A.... - ... "_ .. ~ .... n. " ' - ' , "" other arUcles. such sub.s~auc ... ... ........ .. ~ ......, ..... wW be needed before we can IUpp!:t bJaced within the prolon&atlon or lihall be ~ulpped as required by the tb t be 1 d tl ' a l'-SWCI' tv a 1I1'e a lal'm tmless dl. any vehlcle to make or atLemVL to play of anLber 01' caution l18ht, no eVIID our present domeltlc m.rkeL the lateral boundary llne.:; of two or regulatiOns issued by tbe dIrector 01 :ope~ a:~rity ~O~-cethe l~~:ir ~~ recttid so to do by Il police ol1lcer make a "U" a "V" or a •.y " turn veb1cle or pedestrian 6beJl be per_ , 01' Unman wlwin" the business or conllested mltte<1 to enter a street Intersection. Lucldb', w. bav••t band the N.· more ·IUghway. which join oue an- motor vehlcles nnd, or the PUbl.1c tlODal Farm Chlmur,lc Councll, other, whethe~J or not one such utW~r66 Commission 01 OJlio or the co~strucUon thereol.. w,h lch mllY See. 22 DRiIVING OVER. UN- dlstrict as here1nbe!ore delme<1; or .t'edestrl&116 proceed1n8 on IfHJl aD or,anizaUon of r ..eareb cblm· hiahway crosae.s the other. Interstate Cotnnlei'ee Comllllssioll. d~maGe or Inj ure any persoll, ve- PROTE()'r ED FIlRE HOSE N _ to back a vehicle trom either Nortn liaht shall have the right of way' f'OLICE OFFllOER. An o!f1eer of Sec. 10. M~. It shall be ,)-ucle. tire or Rnimal tra veling Illong hlcl I 11 be d I . 0 ve Street or MIami Street into MaIn over vehicles maJtln" turna. Pedeslata from our I.veral lndUltrle. -""_ d tic . or upon such hlghwu y e 15 111. r ven over any un.. ...... compar. DOta• •D ,ain lIew the po e, force or any other person unlaowful to operate a motor velucw (b) An : ,.. . prot.ected hose 01 a fire department street. or to back a vehicle 'Irom trlanll &hall crOll street InteraecaDthU.1a1Dl In the re.earch tor new authCirized by the Mayor OJ' Marshal unless such vehicle is equlpped wl t.lI mits to ~ ~~~:~~t~~ ~~:'l~r ~~ when lala down on any street, prl- Main Stree~ Into either North tiona at street crOll8inga on areen URI of old ' crop • •nd D.W crops to <1l1'ect or resUlate traIllc. a muLtler in SOOd work.l ng ordel', any highway allY destructive or 11l vate driveway or alley. to be used Btreet or Waml Street. IlII'llt. PRIVATE , ROAlD OR DRIVE. which mu!iler is not cut out . Junous 'ma terials SllElll immediatelY' at any fire or alann of nre. without Bee. 38 . BUS STOPS, TAXI Bee. ~. Pl!lNMJI'IEB. wbleb can be cultiv.ted In Amerlc.. OUr ,overament baa .atabllahed,. WAY . Ev''''v sec. 11. Horns. i t shaH be Iilllaw- remove the same or cause it t.o be tJ1e consen t 01 th e fl re depa\' t men t STANDS " (a) Any ... ""-~' ......n who shall violate -.. road , or driveway not 'IOD&1 rele.rcb labor.tone.. OP~l.l to the use of tIle pUblic. . ful to operate a vehicle unless it is r d ' ofil lal In conunand . (9.) The Marshal by and Witl1 secUona 14, speeding; :.I, reuteSl More tIuut IfteeD tbollAlMl dUrerROADWAY. l'hat portion of equipped With a su.ltable or ade- emove. See 23 OBSTR.UCTING PO. the advice or the Police Oomrnittee driving; 20 driving w11Ue Intoxlcat. . lIDta' al pIaD&II ..._ ID the.... highway between curb6 or devoLed ql1!loLe hOrn or other signalling device m~~~' a.A!~e:~~O~l' a~~!:,,~d V~hl~~; LICE: It simi be unlaWfUl tor driv- of CouncU is hereby authorIZed. to' ed; . or ~, driving wh1le unaer 11118.......... &be VDla.. 8ta1M. We to, or ol'(!1narlly used for vehicular and it shall be unlawful to sound f high '1 ' 11 ers of vehicles to proceed to the t:stabllsh bus stoPti, taxicab oLanOS lAlnslon of drlvlrlg r18hts, aball be . . . . . UIAII UIree .....,.. al...... tmtJ'lc, including bridges and cul- any motor vehicle signal device exo~he~arnj~:~ous rel:~~ta~~ scene of an accident or other em- and other llm1ted p.uklll8 standi! in ptmlshed by a tIDe of Doi. more ihaD -'--ta. J'anD aIIem.... , wtU ae. IMt verta. cept as a warnlng of danger or in d """"'.. ti ll I f erge ncy so as to interfere wlth the such plac~ as they shall determine 1%00.00, or b7 lmprtaonmen' tOl' aot -CIIIIIl...... IIOf &be ~r ".'lem ."...; Ie 1 g lWay rom progress of vehIcles ot the police or to be lor....., .... - be n ...... _Ot. and convt!n- more ibaa Ills mOA'hs CIt' boUt, aDd S.a:LlAWALK. That portIon 0 r a any case to ~It e or cause Jlny ull- r o.. I1 ...,...IIIUPO!l 1 II - - - -..... . ..Ind aUi e - hl&hway bet.'4:een the roadway and ~ecessary noise t,berewith. suc(d.)veN c e. ....~ 1l I b other emergency equipment' or to lence of the publ1c. l1Nery such ~be coII&a of PrOtIecuUon. - en"~ .. tile ...... ._, • UnCII. ClaA 1" DnnM:lDa LlC"'MSE . 0 person p ace ally \I - st.op or park vehicles in the •vicinity _nnd. lb) A VIo_wr ._"'- U& _. any 0 tller sec,..._. ..... . Ie II a dJ acen t proper.y . , ~. ... ....u~ ~. . Na sLruc\.1011 in orSuuupon a highway .. --. 1Il1QlI be deslgna'''''' .,.,.. .by an ' ....... ICIeDae .......... .. I t r n ',0 PARK. To leave a vehicle person except those expressly here- wlthout proper au tb,onty h 'om the thereof, or for pede.vtrlans to lIath- appropriate sign or signs. , lion of this Traffic COde except '&II pari .. _&rOna.... to the __ whether oocupled or unOccupied 1na4ter exl;lDpted, shall drive any street commissioner . el' or assemble sO as to interfere (b) . It ah al1 be unlah._Iwful fOrththe See. 37. ResistIng. Etc .• an Officer, ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MCl1IIIq II ataudlna within a hl8hwlL)' other- IDQtor vehicle upon a highway In the Sec 16 TRANSPORTING ~A- wit!} or Impede potlce omcera or operator 0t any ve "" e othe~ an shall be punisii,.ble by a nile 01 no& , .., wise than temporar11y for the pur- VlIlage unless. such person h as been ~y . I ' h 'll be ul t I other persol1ll In performing their the class of vehlole permitted by mOre &ban $.00.00 UI4' coda of Aaerlca or &be hdue. poae 01' and ' wnlle actually engag~ ll~ed as an operator or chaul1eur . t s a, U !lW Il duties or I ender1ng ploper erv said sign to enter or park in such pnNleCuUon, except as written plea8 A l'Iu 'II1at o-n. .... ---..... ....... ,o r ..... _ ... n_ .nD..... ', by the registrar of Motor Vehl' cles In Commissioner without 0. permit f:rom the n r of such aooldent . s or - snIl· ....... - . . in I"' _...... .....---.... - enll~rs ~ designating the Street rou te Ice (l;t the scene ""':c e • uf lgui t yare accep.ft" ...... 68 pl'OV....... Tb. united State. Senate Ia COIl· or merchandl8e.the State of Ohlo as providea by the to be taken ' other emergency, or for the purpose See. 34. PARlADES AND AS- in the next succeeding paraaraph. IldeliDl • JllaD which will nqulre . TO VIOLATE. To do anytlUns stat.utes provldirlg tor same. with (a) . To transport under Its own of advertislng or offering any serv- SEMBLAGEB. It shall be unlawful , (c) Any person who ha:s receiVed the UR 0120 per ce.nt of WAf prodta declared to be unlaWful or otherwise the following exempt.lOns : d n te ice for hlre 'or for any per~n thereat for any, person or persons to con- a citation tag 1I0t1ty1ng hUn of a durln, the war for th. purchal. of loIi>1clden or to tall OJ' neslect or re(a). No person shall be required to ::::~ ~~~v;~ tra~~lo~' e~I;~r: ~~ to SOlicit gainful cmployment of duct or to participate in any street violation of any proV1s1on of a01 Becova". BoDeI. by . .ch companJ fuse to do anythlng declared to be hold an operators or chauffeurs ll- other self-pr~pelled machinery upon any nature, or otherwise interfere assemblage. parade or procession of the sections except Bee. If, In ordv to b.v• •vallab.. th. a duty or otherwise enjoined to be cens'e for the purpose 01 urivlng or hi h with or Impede traJflc upon the other 1lllan a funeral procession ;.peedlng; 25, recklesa d.nV1n8: 30, ..sal')' ~ab to qulckl7 cbaDae theIr dOlle. operating , a road roller. road ma- al1ft)). gT:~~~ra te, tl'ElDsport or move IItreets. or the proper and efficient upon any hlllhway except upou a drivlns wh11e 1ntox1cated; andlor ~. · buaine•• and mdUl'trlal planta b.ck 'l~ IC SlGN8. All s111118 518- chinery, or any farm troct.or or ...1. any hi I tid ' h rendition of service to persons or PIlml1t OJ' lIcel'l8e 166ued by the urMng while under lIuspenalon, of to pe.c...lime activtU•• at th-.,clo.e na1ll, llllhts, marklnls, and devices pleme.nt 01 busbandry temporarlly pneum:etlcC t~e;o an.~qU ttnetriva~e property InvolVed In. or commercial Mayor. , this Traffic <>rdinance, and who · of &be ~ Uld to .djwit the em· placed or erected by authority or dra.wn, moved or pro~e'led upon t.he .stnl ture or load weighing both ve- vehicles that are responding to an Sec. 35, OLOSINO STREETS. upon presenting such c1tat.wn tall ploJalent of their normal nUmber of thl& ordinance for the purpose ,of highway and streets of said V11l.. ge. hlcle and load in excess or 10 tons 1Xpre4S request from one ot tile The Marshal Is hereby o.uthorrud liles a written plea of guilty with factol')' wmen. , sU1dina, d.1rectl-ng. -warnlng or rt:~u~b). Every person in the service of upon any highway parties involved In such accident or whenever in his judgment it IS I.. e Clerk of the Vlllage of WayneaTbll percentaae of war proAta latins traffic. the Army. Navy, or Marine Corps at OHANGaNQ OF TRAFFIO In response to Ii request from the llecf:ssary to prohibit or restrict lhe vllle and. deposits with · suell clerk · could .bo be Uled..tn a broad pl.D VEHICLE. Any device not deslgn- the United Stllltes and whl!n lur- I, all l ' . ' police department. pal'klllg oC vehIcles alonll a hlgn- the amount of the ·penalty 1rld1catb, ·-duatrl.l cbemla'- eel fc. operation upon fixed. trackS nlsbe(j with a drivers permit ana. t sh be un awful to dlive a veS · 24 SIGNALS WHEN way or part thereof constituting a cd in this section, sl1a.l1 be f1necl of r -.ear-I. ~ ""'..... h l cI t .bicle out fl'om t·he curb 01 othcrec. . f to dneloVllew UNa tor product. of , or ro1ls.desi&iled to move upon run- w en operating an of I al mo or ve- wise to drive from on e lane of traf_ right of way to a pedestrian cross- part or the route 0 a parade .or for such vioJa;ldon 88 rollowll: Sec. tile farm b10ur domeltle lndUltr)t. nera, or wheels, except invalid chall'S, hicle In such service Shall be exempt I to th Ith t fl ' t , il'lg the roadway within any cross plooess1on or the site 01 a pubilc 41, Traffic L18ht&-Dl.eobeylng, $4.00 'U OUl' lndu.tr)t baa the lmowledle ~ cari1a.aet anCi toy vehicles de- Of the provlsions or this section. ~nlnga~~at e:IlC~ m~~eme~t c::~ walk. except 1n CRoSes where the op- gatherIng and to erect temporary plus costa ot Court 88 below; all and the mone, In band to CODV.rt sianed for use by ch11dren In PW, UP' (c). Non·resldents, legally ver- 'made in safe ty or without gl;1ng crator Is proceeding directly ahead ualnc sign to that effect. h 1111611 ",ther Sections (except .Sec. 14, 20, aD all-out war dort to peac;.Um. elterciae. . < mit.t ed to drive upon the highway of I Is rclln·g h b with a green traffic llght and tllen tie unlawlul to park or leave wlat- 2& 3'1 and '-1) the ooata of Oourt. producUon. maintain .mp]QJmtllt Bee. 3. BR&AKING SURFACE othelr own states. may operate anf !~~aWH:~~~~ due re:::~d to~~:e:~~_ he sall proceed with care for the tended any yehlcle in viOlation . W The COIIf4i Of ' Oourt aball in aDd Jaun~ the Dew produeta !l1acoy- OF STREI!lT8 OR ALLEYS. It snal! motor vehicle upon any highway in ty of ot.her traffic upon the hign- safety 'ot pedestrIans upon !.he cross such sign. vE ease be less than $1,00. ered 'b,: lC1enc.. we Ilav. a re.... be urilawful fOJ' any peraon to dls, the Village, without a license for a wa)' • wnlk. Sec. 36. MOVING PARKED • TIle OOurt shBll have power -t o &0ablechaDC. to .blorb our farm lUI'- make, or cause 'or,permlt- to be dug pel'led-6l-nat mare tbn.n 80 days In S· 25 REOIG.ESS DRIVING (b) The operator ot a vehicle ap- mOLD;). Except In or in connection cep~ BUCh plea or to reJect It and to plUi evtll JD the poat-w.r period. or made any hole, opening. or oth.e r any one year. upon condition that It :~~IJ be unla.wiul to 0 eN\.e ~ proachJng an Irlterseotion shall with the perfol'IIUUlU of their Gu- t.old the case for trial. If auch plea DepremOD hi' ur rural are.. - cuttlnl or breaktns Of _the surface s~ch non-resident may be reqUired motor vehlcle without dU/ regard yield the nght of way to a vehicle ties by members or the poUce force, Is aooepted the penalty deposlt.e aDd hard 0 th tnd In, ~ or upon any street, 1'OQdWBf at any time or place to prove 'Jaw- for tile so.let.y and l'lghts 01 pedes- which has entered the intersectIon. lire department or employees of shall be paid to the court by the _,er ar an our ua- or alley within the corporate 1lm1ts tul possession or their r18ht to oper- trlans and drlvl!{s and occupants of When two aut.omol:lUes enter,. or are the Btreet CODlDl1ss1ouer, or Trus- Clerk IlInd the Court ahall have no trial are... Our hope for the ..curt· ot the Village of W~nesVWe with- BIte such motor vehlcie and establish all other vehicles and so as i.o en- abcrut to enter all Intersection a.t tees or PUblic M ,ralra. It shall be power to remit or SU8pend it Or any toY, h.pptn••• and proaperltJ Cd Bur· out flrat bavlIii made appl1catlon to proper Identity . dan er the Hfe limb or property or apprOximately the same time the tmlawtul for any person to n.uve part thereof. al AmerJca 11 .t itU.. .If we CUI and -w1libout baving fll'at received a (d.). Every person having a tem~ g hll I th I wful e operator of the vehicle ou the left any vehicle left atandlng all a hlgh. Sec. 43. DEPRtVA'NON OP d.velop thla pr.ctlcal plaD for tat- pennlt to do so. from the Street porary instruction pennlt from a a~Yttirs~ns;: e hln h e I\. us shall yield the right 01 WIly to the way by another person un.ess wlt.h RiIOBT TO DRIVE. In, care of our IUJll~UI ID the after Comm1saloner of said Village. The reg1atrar or Motor Vehicles during 0 e 8 ree or g ways. vehicle on the right. the consent or by the direction of (a) Upon the convictIon of &nJ war perl~. ~e can 10 forward lID- tee for the issuallce of any such a the lite thereof. ls exempt flom the IN~~~HT OF WAY AT Sec. 27 . DRIVING ON LEFT . It the oWner or person In chnrge of person for violating any provtsion afraid In aD .U~ut produe~ eftort permit ahal1 be .1.00, payable by the prqvtalOns ot this seotion. (a). Jt sllall 'be the duty of the, shall be unlawful to drive any ve· such vehicle. of thIS ordinance except a.a to parkfor- th. winnlnt of tbla war and JD arantee thereof at the Ume of ita is'Sec. 13. IJ1CENBE PLATE2. It to f vehllcle t.o yield the hlcle upen the left halt of a twoSec. 37. RESrBI'ING, ETC., uF- irlg a motor vehicle except. as to provtdlDa the food D.C• .....,., for nance. , , shall be unlawful for any person to o~rn ronny I' WRy street except when trave.llng !FICER; PEN.ALTY. Whoever re- brealtlnll the surface of atreetll or -.\arVlnI people JD 1be attar war peBee. • ll'IRAFFIc SlONS & ROAD operate any vehIcle upon ..hlch Hthe provlslons (If this sect.;on within a marked lane Indicat.ed for sisti! hinde1'8, obatruota or al:luses aUeya, the Trial Court may In adrloc1. W. wID mow that w. have WARXINQ8. It &ball be the duty of Cellae Rlates are required to be ells- : : : : ~~\!:lyberon V~hlc~\;q~S~d such travel upon the left halt ot any peace office or other offlc1a1s dltlon to and Independent of aU d rt t g f gth VIll ge .such roadway. while attempting to arrest O1feOO- other penalties provided for in thla provided an ever-upandln., Amfto the Marshal bY' and with the advice played ,any license numbers for any b t Ie. wiUa paw crops aDd DeW UItI. of the' Pollee Oommittee of OOUDCU' 'plates lesally registered and issued y any epa men 0 . ca. Sec. 28. PLACES WHERE ers under any or the provisions of Ordinance, prohibit wch person WorUlth1nlr1n, about. to place erect 'and maintain auch tor auch vehlcle -be so dlsplayed . Sec. 17. LOAD LIMn'S. When- PARKING P&am:BITED . No per- thls act. or Interferes In any way. from operatIng or driving a ~ocor trafflo ~ atgnala, jUld 'mark thereon, securely fastened Irl a ver· ever ~ the jUdgme~~g ~f th~ Stre~~ son .shaJl stanll or park a vehicle wlth any person charged under the vehicle withln the corporatlon 11m. . _ lana tor traffic or roadwaya ut tloalpoaltlon right side up and not ~m;Slon% ~ J : y or la except when necessary to amid con· prov1slollB of this act w.th the en- its tor a period not to exceed rdx =~t re.lOila, crosalMlU lUI abaU be deemed ne- covered, obacured or concealed by ~e~ wou '1 e ~ ur hi ~ ;:m- fl1ct with other ~raf1ic. or wIth the forcement of the law relative to months. upon a second conv1ct1on qt cesaary tor 'the prOper control of any part or aoc:easory of such ve- ag . genera use ~~el c es ~. provlslons of the traff1c ordinance publ1c hlgbWaY8, ahaU be fmed DO& any ~raon \.he Oourt may prohtbtt to ~ eOllcem for the welfare cd trdIIc, and to l~(Ucate by signa or htcle_or by other obStruction.')t ~g ~lld :aes:~ b~t~Vor c : e~~~ghi of the Village, o~ In compliance , mllftl &ban i_ bundred flny dol- Buch person from driving a motor Jal»ort .a" WbHler IIcIIlDID. road marlLlnia ' the ~er and ' 'ahall be unllllwful to operate , tiny g I~cr or Wre g 'th the limits with the direction of a ppHee oll1c- Ian, nor leu kn 'dollan. vehicle for a per1.od of not esceed""!'be IltuaUcm after th. war.II ,over length or tune wb1ch cars may be ve~e Upon which there ,are dis. ~~Ch he hall de:mine to be sate er or a trlllfflc..ooll'trol device, in any Bee. 38. IMPOUNDING VEHIO- ing two yean. . will be of partiCular Imporiabqe to parted upon the rQa4Ways. played any licell8e numbers (or any s .. t f of tbe following places LES. Any poUce officer may Im(b) It shall be unlawfUl (or any farmIrL' MIlD ••miN ,ood sec. 6. DlSOBBYiINO SIO.N8. It peri~ of time which baa explrea or ~rpr~UCp:: t~le~.~fc (~~;Oh~~[t~ni (1) On' a sidewalk •. ~xcept a bl- pound ve~1cles parked ~t a p.v.ce person who baa been prohlbited bJ . full time an much better inaatometa ahall be ' unlAwful to dJaObeJ the dl- any Hcense plates 1s8Ued In another p a s cycle. where parklng is prohlblted · or a OOurt from operatlna or drI'flnI thaD me withoUt jObL Me.t.aclf.. recUOIl8 or any traUl.c al(n or al~ state for whicb the period of 'reclp- ~el o~~tl~n o~ ~~~~~en::t~~ (2) In front of a pul:ll1c 01 privo.te which have been parked tor an un- v~hlcle6 as provided in this 0I'd1D.11 emplopd under ••Wfac\0t7 CQD. or par~ a1pl' roadway nw:k- rocal, agreement With the sta.t.e has : g~ glaS: such highways dnveway. reasonable length of .t ime or WhlCh ance to operate any motor vehicle cUtIoDI far .... UIt.17 thaD IUD fn4a p~ed In accordaDCe with the ~. ' . n~ it ~e U~~Gwr-ul to opero.~ (3) Wlth,ln an Interseotion. have been involved in two or more during the period of such. problbJ.. without wOrk to beccm. the Pft1 cd prOvlaiona 01 ,thla ~ce unleaa' sec. 1'- BPEmD REGULATIONS aUCb shil over ~ny uch llIgh(4) Within ten feet of a fire violations or traffio ordinancl!ll lor t~.:.... H . The Traffic ........ __ .... __ ,it&te 101'. • JdDda otberwlae dlrectecf by a poUee Of- AND I.D4lTATIONS. Nil petson s ve c. es I S hydrant. which citation tags have been.s"""'.... vnuu....... cd ~ Alrlculturi oqbt fleer , aball operate a motor .vehicle Irl and way without securln! .110 pennit from (5) On a crosswallt. sued 'and not presented as required No. 118. passed Miy 2. 1111ll, and the . DO(' tbarifDre. ' to develb,p .boatW~ ~. e. DJIUIIAOIING SlONS. It upon the meete and highways Ilt a said Street Commissioner. . The (8) Alongside or opposite any by t.hla ordinance. Any person de- Traffic Ordinance No. 123. pueed toward· Jabal' and toward labor or- Ih&ll be unlawful to deface, injure, .peed, areater '~ less than is r el!-SOn- Stse:t ~:m~lr ~puca- street excavation or obstruction airing to redeem ~ Impounded lAuguat , 12, 11m, BDd any ammd.e.nllaUoDa u IUCh. A wlaer count ~ove ' or qbsti'uct or interfere with able _or ~. l).aV1n8 dui regard t1 r~ i It.ln by th owner 01' when , such standi118 or' parklJig vehicle shall tlr8t pay to 1.be Clerk ~ent.s thereto aa well sa ~ 0I'd1Dwould' ~ to tI1,to UI. altlcuJture'. an traffiC aJsn or aJpat or ' road to the traffic. .urface 'and wtdth of on n wr g - . e , IllJl would obstruct trafflc. ' the flnes on the deUnquent tags and. ancea or parta or ordinances Irl COIl• .2 ~oe tor ' ccirrectll\D af 1bOM tlle' .treet or bJihny and of ~thell pe~n = 1 Cha:l~e t~ere;!~at1o~ (11) Alongside any vehicle stopped also ' a ~rvlce _ c~rge of ".00 tUct with this 0nU~ are herebY abUlea .bld . do DO too4 . _ to Sec, If WOPI'IOIIAlL ·, ~NS. It eondWo~ then ex1It.Int.: and n o : : r the1l' o.:on ~;er ' ~ ~oad reil- or parked at the edge or cUJ1l 01 a and In addWon ~ereto 8hall pay a repealed. "'--'. __ .....J. III ba'e - la~ fumen or • uUaa.1t IIball be UDlIoWtUl' to place malntaJD, P8hQD aball ' drlve a motor vehlcle ' tracU nCln street. storage charge or 60c per clay lOr, sec.~. 'l111a vnunaolUU , , 01' dlapI&j upon or In VI... ot ~ In and upon any 'street or h1Irhway' le1'8, ~e~ov:~pelled (8) At any place .where signa ,the time sa1d Impounded vehicle is by deolarecl an . emeraeDCJ hfItnraI aD)' unaIftCW a1sn a1(rnal ..t a- greater apeed tbJn w11l permit ~o ( : the ~p6ra.tlon transporta- authorized by the pollce department In -atoralle or I'eIllBter fOJ' , court ure D~ tor the pnaena -, de1V' ftlcb p111'POJ't8 to . be or ,blm to brlDC ~t to a BtoI! withIn the ' h1c1 proh~lt pjlrklng. hearing. ( of the pUtillo health, aateLy, - "Ill the · YJdted ltatu. ..,., or 00, tramc aliD 01' alP-' or ~ clear ·clJlltaDce &bead. t10n or movement of ot~er ve es. (9) Within 3 feet of another If the owner of an Impounded' and leDerai welfare 01 . UIe VUlap ...... 'nW .. deWnDIDad bJ ldI ~1.. a Iii !I1Oft-' It abiW be prbDa tacle laWf~ _for ebJects, structure or' loada in exc~ . . , vehlcl. tUM with the !Ial'8biI.l or the 01 W~.. 0bI0. aDd u..re• . , . . . , IUD II :dM from operator of a motor veh1cte 'to : ",hen VUlaae a under oath \bat tore ·aball IMIaIme elf. . . . UId be ~ ~ ~.:tr.m UId 1'IeW. aD)' traUk: IIID 1iaDal· operate the at a.81*d not ex- WchWa;" of the VU.p or Waynes.::. necessary , In obedience to tratflc he 18 unable to ~ 81,Ich cbarpa, In fIdl fcbe ~med"~ . . . la AD AIDIdDaIl. r - , IQCh prodIeted ailDl aSinal. or ceedInI ~ follolrtDl. v1l1e. Such rin1aslon llbau be In re~, Ilgns or slinaJa. \be the MuGI' wWl the reooDUDeDda-~. pride ~u: ~= ta bInIIr ~In" lo beJ 'l'W'IIN'n ~~uJ!.OU: WritlDr and suell con;- operator of a vehicle &ball not stop ~ of tile UanIblll Iball ha~ ~ ... ~~ ~ :. . . . . 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uver, so ,me leguum.lon wa:> sent . 0 "~UY,et1 lUile ~IlUJl.1U1 UII:IlW1I;; , u, cUII.el l:n ... ~ ~o aUJu.s~ Wle QUlerenct!:l, ' " ..1& ....... \ill w I:! VUIlU~ S\4l.lmaUUII Never before have vou had to watch your .I:XluclLW,Onal uelelmenl.s 1.11 tue ~e an\l a .l'iw. 1W·\lrome · iUIIl&f u . ;:"UUiue to II'" Ohuroh IOhOol 8:30 a. m. ' apendinlt" carefu'llyl It'a time for CAUTION w"en iSenate bW WOuld be llnuted t.o hlgn 1.I1Ic1lJOllllI, NUl¥ aU' lOl'C! heauWoratllp .erVie, a~ 10:30 A. M. I 1.11..,; w · I:l \)OIilll~ YtU · OU loch 01 s~uQent6 In, UliI laB~ nau 01 Quane).':; ill Lonuon annoUnced. In. 6ubJeot: ''The Wrf,ol. In Re<l.emp· it' a particularlv wise to come here for YQur/Dru~ •Wben W . .BroI\U, rcUl' II pa:>. i.o.el.r aC\id.emlo year, 'l 'ne I:'ienat.e gUI .. uee IJ, ~. lJombel'l! wel'e i1Us61n s • w,QtIl," ThIa 11 the laat. of the Ipeo1al •AAh4U14iI.4W, , w Oli a a~ U1:1I:1' l.Iumer tulU luna 'J. uU vy llUOllllUI:.d vue dUl..lns ~~.. ':&a;,,\:-u A1ull U lllll Store needa. A ti~e when our ~avinsa to you on ev· /ieries on "The Miracle of t.be GalilUu... ~",u... ~, .D. .l\v\ C ~ .l t:\,;Lt \l ao .avo. ll'OtH UU11.,.1'J SCI' leI! wlIere el' vi ~IlC U. S. t\u'cl a, ~ v U UIII' W""l' ean," .JY II ' Jap Sl IlmlU'1l\1;! and. 0 Jive tell' 1l1a uCtioil w ,ula cur LQJI ag1'1ery item are very worth "k:eepinlt" in mind. outh Fellowship 6:30 p , m. 'l'1lis " "A I. o. 1... :<:IlIUll1l ". ul e u. 1:> , 11 el'c llan~ vessell> m \,He H "88 IlCl C ,0 I" 'V,IIUl unci ' u U U'oUl III vroouc ~u:m , un~11 'rllpl~ 'e- ...\ Unn wlll' be a. cand.1e Ugn~ Install tlon AL IU I Lle, lOW' 1u J W~ lUlU service for the Inst.allatlon of the Wit: l.lll.sLl{t1 01 Mel luI" III I'Aa I t.J1t,~ llll!l'~ CI>U be fOli lld. '1'he bill wvuld uue ill ljev mbcr. U. S . N I val t e furllltCe tYOIll De W 't!PI'uo eo uuu t!xempt. 111CIl ll'OlU selecLlv service BEXEL B CAPSULES, . WATER .newly elected officers' of the organ· l Or U\!8 Uglllll I'I.IIUl:ct ~lle I.>Uben J..s. IzatIon . All young people are illvit- bhl~.y JWIt aours be plUced 011 LI,e lI\aUI,;~1911 IU tel' they nave passe' 114110.5. llllullg two patrol bo a~ and 40'a ...... .. ........ ...... 98c BOTTLES ...... " $1.09 nOll ~ door ', slmllru' to LJ10Se used III t.h~u· lOrty~l.1J til blrWlda)' . ed to a ttend, <L.,ulagin g uwo I I'ger vessels. The Junior Department w111 hold \J1C4LI't:S W,Q otJler public lluJloinllS, VIMMS VITAMINS, HEATING }lVC st.rong J a p lIiese at Lemp~ w PHJSONWRS OF WAR c a Halloween pa.rty FrIday eVBnihg as n 112ly measlll'tl W aUow q l.. ~ c from 7 to 9 o'clock a.t the home of !!Xl\, III t UIlC 01 emel'gency, to lie Wipe out t he A.menoon foothuld 01 Special .... '.. ... ... -$1.69 PADS .. .. $2.95.$4.95 SCCnltolll'y or WEII' ::itlmson told done liS soon liS 11 atel'lalS arc · a,l- ~U UU{IICaluU · l:;1U.~ IU hav b et!n bCIIL- hls press conteren e Wlat lIames of Mrs . Walter ·W hltaker . WRISLEY ell ou by Mal'lllt:.S no SOldiers a~ a IOUI' c prured U . S. Hiers clauned Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve- lIb c. CANDY for SOLDIERS, I>~tc n t~oll <)f Lh e commlL ce II:.t S COSL to 1.lle en emy 0 1 llve Llmks a l d Lll 'I'okyo propagu.nda bl·(kldcasl.l; ning at 8,00 o'clock . .. $1.00 COLOGNE " " 2 Ibs ..... ...... ...... $1.49 called lO til e l acl Loa L11c,. e is tul uea vy casualues, the Navy nn- I.lol'rc.'lpond closely W Ule names of old. horse QrID"ulg louu taln at elle nounced lute Octo.ber 25. F'uur aLlOW' missing mC Il, but stated tile WAYNESVILLE OHUROH OF court house Wlllcll i~ js wltiel'slulod taclts were . lalIDchtld durIng ~ilC War LJepanmcllt had no Inlorma0ID118T WE ALSO HAVE A NEW 'LENDING LIBRARY. belongs W I.he VOunty an l:l I1IU e Illght of October 2:01 and :.14, paceo by Lion t.hat the Japancse were tailing - - - ---II I i.t·Q~I, also that an 11'011 ! nce rW.s LanlCs nnd covered by a h eld artill- W abide by Intema.tional law all ~cQllurt !\Iax Sandall, Minlster around par~ of the court house yard. ery barrage, and the III til MtIlCll. the Geneva convCmlon fOr thc It was recommended ttl6L tills COW1- was Ihl'oWI1 back cru'ly the llex . l'cll tment of prlsonel·s. Mr. StimSUNDAY ~Ol1l£ tain and fen ce be sci'apPed both In morning. U, S . a rtllle ry• flrlllg son said "Some of the planes' ill Bible &hool 9.30 a. m. the i.tlterest of war illdu.stl'ies and Irom emplacements 111 the dense the mid on Tokyo "ell\;ountered Communion 10 :45 a. m. Dial 2111 - Waynesville with t.he object Q! beauWying the jungle, were . credl ted wIth Q large bad weaWler after the lett Japan Phone 2121 WayneaviUe, Ohio Preacllln" 11 a. m. cour t house a.nd. surroundi.tlgs. share of the American :success In and were forced ofr theil' course. lnvestlgation hns showed that the first real test of strength wi th Gne landed in Siberia, Sevcral Junior Endeavor, '1 :15 p. m . there (ll'e a lot of old Iron bridges the J apa.nese on the lsland . In otllers made forced landing at lll~h t and other metal scrap that has a<;Senior Endel;\vor. 7:15 P. m. tllig at sea and over la.ud in the In China," but no America n plune , Communion and preaching, 8:00 cumulated at t.he Warren County figh Solomons area between OCoobel' 23- was s hot down . He said "A v e~y WA.R REN COUNTY STUDENTS Fnirground.s over a perJod of years, 25. 21 Japanese a.lrcralt were de- few of IIhe crews of t.hese plnnes a re AT 01110 STATE UNIYERSITY p. 111. and it w8.'i recommended tha t the stroyed and three damaged, th ree canled on the list of missing . Some You are invited to come and wor- county commlssio!lers dispose ot this vessels damaged a,nd cwo probably may have been forced down by Lh WIth the i!ll'gest freshman class In scrap along with what is being ollid damaged with the less of Oll e U. S . lack of gasoline In Japanese - conship wIth us. . 1t8 history and a total student body has been collected from the public. airplane. ERrHer the Navy reported trolled territory." Later Lhe Wa r The followLng letter was J'ecelvcd of 1l,OOo-only 500 less than last the destroyers O'Ba,ulen and Mere· Departme...'1t unnounced the namos at the Gazette ollice Monday: ST. MARY'S EPiSCOPAL FOR SALE - Wa tkins Products at year , Ohio State Unlverslty has now RETURN DELAYED dlth were los ~ In the Solomons, 88 a of three other particIpants In LI . Overseas, CHURCH started Its seventieth yeat , The uni23 N. BroadwllY, Lebanon. Open TokyO raid "understOOd to be result of enemy action . S ept. 18. 1942. versity continues on lUi "a«elerated . Mrs. Treva'Sm1t.h, who was sent venlngs for your convenience. Gen . MacArthu:r's headquarters missing." 11 :00 a. m. Morning Prayer and EdItor The Gazette: program" closely geared to the war to New York City 011 bu.slness for in AwtraUa. announced October lI6 GLen Lintner. Phone 63 L. RATIONING Before I write IIny thing, 1 wuuld etlort. The present s tudent body insal'mon . Rev. Ralph Parks will be McOrorys 5 and lOc store last Sunthat allled planes operating trom Price Administrator HendCl soll llke for you to excuse my writing cludes the following studen ts from in charge . . day night has not ns ye't returned , Au.stralia In support of American MEN W AN'I'ED::6ood posltions opShe was expected home Wednesday forces In the Solomons have de- ordered na tlonwlde rationing 0 with 'a pencil. pen and Ink are ve ry Warren county: en tor operators. See Ohio Paper Blanchester, Irene curless. Betty ST. AUGUSTINE ()HUBCH morning but the telegram whlc.b livered ano~her h eavy blow ot Jap- oorfee. effective' at m1d.lugh t on No- scarce over here , To begIn my letter I want to W . Hunter; Foster, Lillian L. Lewis Father I,trumbolts, Priest Co" Ml~1.Isburg. Runnlllg 4b h er family receIVed yesterday stated anese shi'pplng in Rabaul Harbor, vember 28, on the basis of one MaSs Sunday 9:00 a. m . r.hat resel'vations were cancelled be- 1ncreas~ng theIr to·t al sunk or dam- pound. each !lve wcck.s-about a thank you for sending the Oazette and Robert D . Lewis; Fninklin, Al'h ours and good pay. caUSe of. war cond.ltlous but that aged there to 100,1)00 tons in three cup a day-tor all persons who were you can't Imagine how glad I am to vin G . COoper, Jolm M. lAne,-iFrpd fEnny OHlJUCIi OF CHItIST she could get home Thursday night days. A crUiser, destroyer and two 15 years of age or older When tlley receive It, :l: have been reading I t D. Pursley; Harveysburg. Helen R, , R SAl:aE - Sorrel Mare Pony, 9 registered lor s ugar supplies 011 since I was Lnducted In to the serv lct'. or Frtday morning. years old wUh 6 months old mare cargo s111Ps were bel1eved deflnHe- May 4-5, All retall sales ol coHee U keeps me caught up with the ThOl'1l'bury; Lebolnon Edward H, 9:30 a . m., Bible School Bohl, J ames B . Cobb, Emmer J. ' lllly by her side. Sad.d.1e, bridle. fill be frozen at midnight, Novem- news around home . I would like Cochran, Dale D . Runyan, Jesse F. 10.45 a. m.-OO1llIIlunlon. Sell separGtely or. together . Also bel' 21, for the week before ratlonlng very much t~ describe the Island In Sellers. Mark B. Whltaker; Love11 :00 a. m.~rmon. two Female Boston teplers, small begins Ln order to pel'mit merchan ts ",'hlch I am on. but i am sorry I IMd, Paul W. Hltesman. Elmer P . type reasonable. Phone Howard 8;15 P. M. Preaching. to stock thelr shelves. Consumers can't as It Is a milltary secret, I can Lotshaw, WlllJrun S. Price; Mason, .Missildine Waynesvllle, Ohio . . will not have to register to obtai n just say this much. It Is in the South Helen Voorhis; Morrow Ralph E . Phone 2939. FRIENDIS co1fee. They will UIle thelr sllgnr IP aclnc below th e equator . The ell- Allison, Jark R . Trainer; SpringFIrst Day IlChool, 9:30 a, m . rationIng book . To get t he first cof- mate Is very good the ytaT round . boro. Robert W _ IJdington; WaynesPOR SALE-Scoto SOy Beans, sUitMeetln, for Worship, 1'):30 11.. m . fee ratIon t.h e consumer will be re- Also that coconuts pineapples Ilnd ville, Oharles A. Anderson, Harold 6'ble Jor seed. Also new com. See qui red to · surrender the last stamp, lbananas grow n·eely . The natives 6. Anderson Lyle S . Fox. Robert Lamb 'WaynesVille, OhJo :' MT. 1I00,LY M. E. CHURCH ~No. 28-111 the sugar ·book . Sub- are dark skinned. There are several 'f. M. Scarff, IUln1ster FOR SALE - 11wo purebred Berksepuent ratIons of coffee will be on classes 01 people. also several dlf. SPRINQ VALLEY RESIDENT BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WHILE OUR Sunday School 11 :30 a. m. E. A shire gilts. Lnqulre at t.he Miami SUES FOR $30,000 DAMAGE coupons taken in sequence toward lerent languages. When I first land- . Gazette. STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. USE OUR LAYAWAY the center of the book. Cd on the Isla.'ld 6l\d was greet~d by Ea.rnhart, Supt. , -Rubber Director Jeffers reported thc natives In their own tongue, 1 A jury trial of II. $30 000 dnlIUlgc Evening ServIce, 7:30 p. m. PLAN. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: FOR SALE-Two hund.red meets of chemists would develop "within !lve didn't know whether they were sUit flied by W1l11am Coillns, Spring P miyer Meeting Wednesday eve· sta.Uonery and one huntlred enor slx months" n 100 per cent syn- greeting me !>r telling me to go Valley. against l{. V. Zimmerman, ( velbpes, printed with your name ning. 7:30 p. m. thetlc tire good for all but mUitary jump In the ocean. Dela.ware. O .. .based on an autoand nddress 10r $1,50. The M1am1 FOR THE CHILDREN a nd heavy truck dUty, but such tires Well. I ca.n t seem to think 0[' truclc accident Sept. 2, 1941, on R. Gazette. FOUlER RESIDENT VISITING will be allotted for essenUal clvll- anybhlng else to write. m aybe one of 4,2, Illear SprIng Valley, opened MonPeg and Hammer Double De<:k WAYNESVILLE RELATIVES Ian only. He said tnat by the mld- thp.~p, Qays I'll be able to dc.'lcrl,be da y in common pleas court In Xen- . fuR SAlLE-Fresh Jersey cow. John Sets ..... " ............. .. . $1.39 Doll Beda .. .......... $1.79 (lie of 1943 .we would have enough to everytlling about the island. Unt il Ia . Colllus was driving an auto that H. Sackett. Phone 2959. Judge Wm . E. SmllJl ot Wamego, begin furnishing tires for e51!entlal t hen I wish to thank you again for was involved In e. sideswipe collission 5led~ ............... $2.25-$4.30 Doll Cabs ................ $2.69 Kansas, is spend.1ng a three-weeks driving and 80Illetlme in 1944 we the Gazette. w1t.h the first of two semi - trailer MUSrCAL lNS'mUMENTS WANl'· visit he.re with friends and rellltives. Sc:oot~ra .. .. .. :......... :, $2.98 Doll Criba .... . " .... ..... $1.69 would have ,enough to begin to furFrom a Waynesville boy some- olltflts owned by tho defendant. ED - Tum yoW' musical lnstru- The biggest part of the Judge's visit nlsh tires to c.lvUlans for family use. where tn the Sout.h Seas, PlCnts moo cash. We pay lUghest will be spent at the borne of Mr. iH1s car crashed head-on lnto the Paltry Sets ...... ... ... .. ' $1.39 Nurae Sets .......... .... $ .98 _ Secretary of Agriculture WIckard Pvt. Edgar Brltnln, second trailer. p.r1ces . Send. full des<:ripLlon In- and Mrs. Fnmk Braddock and Mrs. Doll Cra:dl~ ........ $ .79 I?oct~r Sets ......... .. . $ .98 said meM cOhsUmption of 2 1-2 - Co . B. 148 In! . .eluding make, . cond1t1on; serial Ola Harlan. pounds a. week per person would number and price expected. No Judge Sm1th was born' in WaynesPOMONA GRANGE TO MEET Doll Hi.Chaira .......... $ .69 Sewing Seta .... . ....... $ .98 mean conS1derable less meat for ENTERTAlNc 500 DINNER .llL<llI~_ __ stringed Instruments. LYons' Band vUle, leaving here on December ' 19. Guna. (Wooden) ...... $1.29 BOlling. Gloves _....... $2.49 persons "who ha ve IUways had Instrument Co" 14 W . Lake street 1882 , He nas been a practicing at· WaynesvJlle ,will ontm-taln iPOcomfortable Incomes and more meat Ch1cai0 • tOl1l1BY in Kat1B66 for many years. Dr. and Mrs. H . E. Hatha.way mona Grange October 31 at nIght, ,noeoalClle Tablea .. ... .. $4.50 Black Boarda .. 49c-$2.29 for people whose purchasing power entertained the 500 Dinner club ~ease bri.n g your own taoble servIce He states he always enjoys his visits Horaea $1.89-$3.49 Wheel Barrowel 59c-$2.98 ha~ Increll.';ed only recently." FOR SALE-30 l;lead Purebred Reg- ·here 'at his ol~ home .town , Saturday .evening. Twelve members for t.he dinner to be served at 7 p. Istered J erseyS at Public Auction were served a delicious dinner with ni. of nice Gamel to SORAP SALVAGE choo.e from. NOTICJE Tuesday, Nov. 3. E. J. Cnand.1er decoration being carried out In The • curren.t scrap drive has 2 miles southeast of New A:Iitloch ACCEPTS POSITION achieved "amazLng results' and has keeping with the se88on . The next The township trustees will meet on HIghland. ROOd.. ComDlenCing FOR 'THE MOTHERS and DADS raised steel production to 100 per- meeting' will be held Saturdny, NoTuesdaY, November 3 instead of 12:00 noon. vember 28. • cent, WPB Ohalrman reports. MIss Mary Vlrgl.nla Lefferson, MondaY Nov. 2. Cedar Che.ts Occaaional Chaira niece of Mr. ami Mrs . Oeo. WaterFOR SALE-No Hunting ' posters at MANY SCABLETENA Lamp Tablea, Occaaional I~ockera the Miami Gazette offke . OASES AT OTTERBEIN house has graduated from her BuslDrum Tablea ne.')S Admlnlstrlltion course at ·the Kitchen Cabinets ~fr". Hert nun'lell. GtJrre"poo .... lIt A large number of cases of SC6r- University of OInclnnatl nnd Is now Pier Cabinets Mlss Audrey Orawlord. spent ~l1e Knee Hole Deska week-end Wltn her parents, MI' , and letena, a for~ of scarlet lever, I as employed, as a coSt accou.ntant at End Tablea been reported at the Otterbein 'Bcd ~oom 'Suitea :Mrs. Earl ·Crawford. t he Oardn!lr RIchardson Paper 00, Mrs. Bill Bachelor speut Friday Home . Han .Trees 52 Piece Diah Set at Mld41etown . cases are mild, but the The With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Mirrora nwnber Is nearl.ng the epidemic Lounge Chaira . 6)ilvan 'Poinsett. Your Country Needs Your Scrap I stage. MJss Bnyll1c Zech spent tihe weekof abe aDd condJUoD Smokeu end. with Miss Glad.ys Thomas. ~ors-Calvea-~beeP;Ete. A. nutnaler of friends enjoyed a. Removed Promptly Hallo.ween- party at the Utica _."ttnnct+,. ilou.se FTlday evenlng: eIII1 A party of· friends gathered at FOR AND CONSIGN the home of Mr. and Mrs. AUIltin Conner and daughter, Mary Lee your Cat tle. bogs, .Sheep and ~ve. saturday evenlng. Those present to Norris-Brock Co.. liVe wire and were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell p~ogress1ve firm f~r . the hJihesf and, chI.Id.ren, Mr. and. Mrs. Vaughn • . , • ',". 4 If ••• market prices and good servioe. !Bunnell and daughters, Mr. Walter Reverse Telephone Charces Pfeiffer and daughter and the hOst Union Stoek 1'ards, . ClnclnnaU, O. Main 45«, Xmla, O. and. ho.st.e6s, At a late hour refresh· Tune in on Rad1o' station WOKY; ·menta were served. _ .r E. G , Buchsleb, IDe. 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m . for OUT c;laily Mr, a.nd Mrs. Bert Bunnell and market reports. Mr. and Mrs . Vaughn Mullen and son spent Sunday at Loveland, the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Levi BunATTEND THE nell a.nd family . Miss Ruth Bunnell spent Sunaa.y with ~1ss Vlrg1n1a. Belcher.

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M1'lI. Walter Rhoades received word Sunday morning of the sudden dea.th of her brother, Ray, who was killed by 8. tram ~n Columbus Saturday night . Mr. and Mis . Leonard entertained a group of friends urday evening to a flsh try. Th,oae present were Mr. Ralph ' Lohman, Mrs. Cleo Lawson, of Oo~, ltY.: Mr. J. :E . Yenger, Miss Leeada Werntz 'cof : Dayton, iMr. and Mi'~. HarrY Schank, of Lebanon, Mr, and Mrs. Howard. ·Berdiue, Mr. and Mrs. Seventh Ohio Diatrict . Jack Farqu8.r. M~. Lura Werntz ... Mr . Lab Wlll1ams, of Lebanon, .spen~ the paat week with h1s dau,lltel" and son-m-alw, Mr. and Mrs" Sherman T1n.ney. Mrs. Nettle TInney Md Mrs. Lura Werntz were visiting ~ D&yton SunHia re-election will -a'uarantee the Seventh Diatrict day at the home· of Mr. amd. Mrs I honeat. and able reprelentation in Cona'reaa durina' '< Prentic:e TInney. ' .' M.Iss LeoDa Tinney ,of Da.ytoI;l, was' the 'trvinE ·d an ahead • ,t he week-end guest of her parents Mr .. and Mrs. Murre! 'l'1Jmer. , ~. and MrS. Conard Purkey and Seventh District Reoubfjcan Congressional Com'teE ' family spent the week-end' at Sand GaP. KY., at ·t he home of Mr. PurR. B. Howard, Chairman,: Lonaon, JO. key's pae~ta, Mr.- and Mrs. Green ~__~__. .______________~____~~~__. .__~~. .__~--" Purk~.

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Warren County Scrap Drive Is Continuing

Warren coun ty voters at tl)£ c , ~c· tlon held Tuesday, turned (lut Ii much larger n umbers than was gen· erally expected. The unolficla! tlllly show that 6747 citizens cas~ tneh ballots, at least 1500 more than wa~ generally expected . With no county contests, Intere~, centered around the races for rep· resentatlve to congress and 10. Itate senator . In t.he senatorial race, Ral'lllond H . Burke. of Hamilton , Republican , won over his Democratic opponenL R. K,lrk Mee, 4,700 to 1681. Geoll;e H. Bl)nder RepubUcau polled 4,639, whlle George H . Smitl had 1681 In the ba ~tle for I'f>presentatIve at large.

out the world'. , Our boys trom Waynes Township. joining In this world conflict, ore uphoUdng their flnc heritage !.hat It may be passed unscathed to generations to come. In order that these boys receive the honor that the community owes them, a cOmmitte composed ot George Waterhouse, James OIQb:ms ~d orville Gray has been appoint.ed to erect a, tablet displaying the names of Wtlyne Townshlp's soldiers . The tablet will De about !lve by bwelve feet, designed to carry a roster up to two hundred names and centrally located In the down lown section. Et has been assumed that the people ot Wayne Township will be glad to share In this honor to our own soldiers. Your help 1$ being earnestly solicited . Let·s all do our share and send or hruld to any member of t,he committee one dollar or ' nve dollars or t~n dollars. Please dont delar. Let's all ~o . NOW I New names added to tilt' list of Wayne Township men In t.he service pUblished in last week's Miami G azette are as follOWS : Darrel D.lkln Ar,tJbur Schuler, John W. Rldla ~ William Melloh, James Boume and Herbert WOOlard . Corrections in last week's list are Ba follows: Edward Franer, Leonnrd Frauer, Robert Planck , Robert Benbow, Kenneth Pence, Don Towsan, Leroy . Towsan Wilbur Shockey, Ro6ooe Whlttmore, Robert Britain, Alfred Gentry, Lamar Earnhart,.

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O. RaPer's. • • • See t h e love~; • gifts for every Mr . and Mrs. James Lovely spent member of the ramUli and the Dlen Sunday at the home of Mrs. Victor ln servIce on display Ilt Mrs . W. O. McGuire of Middletown, and were , ~aper's . accompanIed home by their daughEdgar Srntth, tormer manager of ter, Lanpra, and ber gl"8lIldmother, Wayne ~rk , has accepted :\ position Mrs. Josephine Henry, who spent with the Frigidaire company at the latter pjlrt of the week at the ~yton and took up his duties there McGuire home. Tuesday. • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs . Olen Bland ..lnd d"..ughter B a r- a ba Lau, or Bin'" Mrs . Della. Venable had as her pr guoro, spent Sunqay at the home .ot 'Mrs . S'uests Tuesday , Miss Cora Freem!\n, B~d'8 ~rents, Mr: ~d Mrs. L Miss ~lly Weller, .bol:h of Dayton; C. St. John. In the evening the iBetty SWI,dler, Xenia, and Mr .. and . ,St. John's and the Bland,.) vWte'd Mrs. Howard Burton . • • 0 Feb. 13-mnp MIlla ' ...... .... Here at the home of Mr. and Mfs. John Mrs. K. a. Hill and Mrs. E . W . Feb. 19-Otterbeln Home",,' Here 8etilemyer, anol.her daug;h't.er of the Scofield are spending the week In MlssnplNE8 ENTERTAIN ·' St,. John's at c:re~o~a. qolumbus visit ing relatives . IN HONOR' OF BIRTHDAY Everything good to eat at tile , . • • • .. • . ll(arys Ohurcb Bazaar Nov. 28th a.t Mr. ~'d Mrs . Warren Cook, Rox. Mr. and Mrs. Howard IIiII11cUne the Grange Hall. ' 'Ie Saokett, Benny a.nd David "Fw'entertatneci in tbetr bome ~ . • • • , naa .were In Dayton Mc)nd.ay evening C!k7tober 31, In 'hcinor of the and Mrs , A. E . Stout and .and 'e lw visited IM r: and Mrs. blrthda ann1 of)tr vlrliU 4Ilucpter Winn1e Joe, spent ~unday Howaid Fogt, of' C~nlterv1l1C' .. 'R.uMll' '1'beve:e~t1oD ~ car ~t the home of Mrs. S~ut's sister ." • • .,ted with Balloween deCora~ ' and brot:,ber-.in-law W. and Mis.. Mr. ~nd Mrs . Lnulrence . Brown and a' '1:00 .. delloloua dlDner .y, AJbert. ProIt. at Piqua, OhIO. . aJId family and Mary Brown spent • • • Sunday in Brookville Ind., with IiemId to the followmc lUeIItJ, _ 1oIl'. and MrI. Ruuell - ~llsbury Mr. " lIin~ 'Mrs. Brown 8 son, Gene, 1oIl', and Mra,:1__ ~ Mn. IJ)Ult 8~ a' 'he- home of their Who Is employed'tl'lere. Warren Cook aud bel broUler,.J&ct da~ter and IOU-Ill-law. ~. ~d . . 111'. aDd 0J'aI;l SboUp, lin. Oeol'le W1Jmel' at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Erne t 'Oraham or VIqU Ruuell and ' the 'bobored In the evenlq the1 took libf'lr Dayton spent Tuesd e.t the home I\IIIl. daqbter a.nd Ilat.er, J?Oms aaua. of Mr. ~ Mrs" n prane.

A. iftlnor crime' waVe Wlblch Dour- announced for the Wayne Town.briefly In the Mla\nl Valle, . ship .HIgh acboOl basketlball team wu reported solved With tile aust d~ the 11M2-'flI season: in Franklln Jlanday night of a Nov. 8-it1ngma,n .......... , Away and two 16 year old .yOUths, Nov. IS-Bellbrook .. . .. . : . . . 11el'e . It. Is, '. .td 'that the· amnltted Nov. 2o-.Jefferson Twp ••••. Away ' an armed robbery and an attempted -Nov. :n--CentervUle . ....... Away ro~ry In &mntoD Oct. 38 and 2t Nov. U--Harvey&burg ,..... Away and the theft of IMl autoniobUe, ·bur- Dec. '-8prlnrboro . .. .... .. Awr-"1 gtaQ. of t_ ~ homes at me Dec. 19-¥all1llOnt ..... .... . .. ~ere Chautauqua grounds near PrankUn IDee. 23-~n •.......... Away and a service station holdup In Jan. .9-~ltlI.n ..•..•. ,.... Here FranklIn. ' " ' Jan. 1fi..-iHarv01sburg ...... .. Here Jan. 23-8pring Valley .,., . . Away Jan. 29-CarllsJe .. ~ . .. .. .... Here 'l1Wo Kentuet.lao1is . were arreat~ -. ...-... .~ - .... -,,-. . • .. , ••• ., .•• ,. A,.. ay lahed

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Althougb the scrap salvage <!nve in Warren cou.nty has 'been officially completed. the drive Is being continued and finlll tabulations are under' way, D. B. Ba1Iey, county chalrman haa announced. First unol11cJal retlll'IlS sbow DeerfleJdtownsblp leadlni with IWoUt 100 tons collected. Wayne townablp reported at least 80 tons . School collections have not been weighed 804 the WPA ' rural collections' are not offlclalJy tallled as yet. Balley said that because 01 a shortage of farm labor many farmers have ,b een too occupied to partic Ipate . in the drive and that It · !a beUeved that a large tonnage lB still Misses Annie U . and Marne Browne bUJ'y, to Cincinnati where she boarelU1lCOlleeted on the f8f'lll8,. were luncheon guests of Rev. and ed a train for Washington D. C" .Th'e WlPA collections are be~g Mrs. Hackwell of Hamilton on last where ~Iss SalisbUl·Y will be emweighed 'at the farm bureau where ployed a.t the South ern Railway 0 0. f'rtday . ... approximately 90 tons have been we\Pled . &1ley said the . county Mrs . Anna An tra m and daughters or Chris mas cards and wrapping , 'quota. ~f .1,058 tona would be , met Anna. C . StInaon, 81, died at her of Dayton spent 'S unday at the paper see Mrl!' W . O . RAper. when all collections were taWed . home near Harveysburg Friday home of Miss Lids. ·Oglesbee. . ! • • morning after an illnellS or about • • Mr : and Mrs . P . L. Reason spen t three months. Bhe leavca one son, For your gl!t..<; to men in service, S unday a.t the hOmE! of Mrs . ReaEdgar C . Stlnaon, a fUer with the see the lovely gifts ~p cU.sp'ay· at son's sister. Mr. and Mr£ . Charles ~age~ounced U. S '. air forces stationed In Maine; Mrs. W. O . Raper 's . Fes ter, in Dayton. • • • • • .. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hartman of one grandson and two s1aters, Mrs . Elmest Harris, of near Miaml. Flor·Mrs. Charles F. Mosher and Mrs. Virginia Preston, Jane Har tlSo~k &lute I, have received an a.unounceIda. anq ~s . Rose Cm. OfM ar- 'Bradbury-POOle'O I1C1!U1a, 'S, and Rota Conner attended the ment Of the marrlage of ~ir son, veyaburg. Ronald Hawke and MI' . Harris Miami university homecoming game Cecll, to · LuoUle Burcb of" J~ct.lon Services were held Tuesday after- ~osher Wllre dinner guests 01 Mrs . . and dance at Oxford Saturday. City, Colorado. noon at 2:00 o'clock at the Frlenda ,Eldltn M. Harris at the Little Inn Mrs. Flora c~~e ~oved Saturday The wedding ~ce was read by from the home of hE!r dnughter-InRev: Marble of the Methodl:;t church church Harveysburg. Burial wru. In' las~Frlday . where the marriage occurred, . and Miami cemetery. , Mrs . Anna Haines spent the ""s t lc.w, Mrs. E. O. Crane, to the was witnessed by close friends of the two w,e eks visiting with Mrs. kose Friends Home. bride and groom • . Weaver of Dayton. • • .. An Ideal Christmas, gUt I StatlonThe bride Is a graduate . of . the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walton spen t ery imprinted with your name and Unll'erSity of Denver aDd Is emthe week-end In _Mason, Ohio, vislt- add ress. Two hundred sheets of g...od ploye~ II.S a librarian in the state UThe Women's M1sa1onary Society quaIHy paper and one hundred en orary In Denver. Mr. Bkrtman of Ferry and Waynesville Ohurches Ign at the home ot Mr , and Mrs . velopes for S1.5Q at tbe Gazette ofClarence Glackin . graduated from Waynesville ' Bigh of ChriSt met at the home of Mra. Place your ordelL now! • • • 'flce. school, class of 1936, studied two Jennie Thomas Wednesday evening, Christmas gifts at ,t he St. 'Marys. • • • years in W1lm1Diton COllege, a1'ter October 28. • Church Bazaar ,a t the Q~ange hall, , Mr . and Mrs . A . 11". MfllJoh and which he accepted a posltlon with a A very nice program was given by Novemver 28. family and Mr. and MI·s. Bel'Uard Denver bUB1ne&s concern. He enl1Bt- varioUl! membe"rs of the eOcle'ty ,en• ,0 • Melloh were' S undll,y guests of Mrs. ed at P.t. Hayca March, 1941, and titled "The Work. In the Phlllpplnes." Lt. and Mrs.. H. F. Dye and tam- Mary Kaulfung of ~amUton. . After. the prosram;-vfttcenrwel'e+,,~.uf-Greenfleld , Ind'., slllCfi~&M+took hls. prellm.1nary tra1n1ng at hom~ here Mr . and MIs. E . F . Earnhart Je1fCI'801l Barracks, Mo. He entered elected for the coming year as fol, week - end at their • •• . were visitors In XenIa S aturday af· LAwry F1~ld t.ra.lnlng squadron and lows: Mrs. Jennie Thomas was reMr . and Mrs . Russell Frank and ternoon and evening . upon completion of that c!,lurse was elected prcaldent; Mrs. Helen Murtwo chUdren, Richard .and Jimmy, assigned an InBtructorshlp In the phy was reelected Vice presIdent and MIss Minnie Davis, of Dayton. of Cleveland spent the week-end at Technical Schoo1, Arqlament D1vl- Alm", Etz secretary and treasw:er. ~he home of MI' . &nd Mrs. L. A. spen t Sunday here vlsltlng frien ds s10n • art. Hartman has II1ncebeen The next, meeting wID be held at Garst and MI' . and Mrs. Morris nnd rela tives. tra.nsterred to Buckley F1el~, Colo. the 'F erry Csurcb of Chrlat. Fulkerson. • • • Pvt . John S t<tnley of Ft. Thomas, TBBDE YOUTHS CHARGED BASKETBALL SCHEDtfLE For your Xmas gl.f ts see the lovely Ky ., visited with home folks Tues, WJTII MANY CRIMES The following-acli'edule has been gift packages on dlsplad at Mvs. W. day evenIng.

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Following are th unofficial returns In Warren county. Govemor - John W. BrIcker, R, 4,984 ; John MCSweeney, D 1,7774. Lieutenant Governor - Paul M . Herber t , R , 4740; George D . Nyc, D, 1,665. Secr etary of State - Edward J. Hummel, R, 4622 ; John E. Sweeney, D, 1.783 . Stote Treasurer-Don H . EbrIght, R. 4 7!Y7; Robert S . Cox. D, 1,603,. Attorney Gen eral - Thomas J. Herbert R, 4,536; Herbert S . Duffy, D, 1661. Represent.atlve to Oongress-AtLalge-George H . Bender, R, 4,639i Stephen M . Young, D. 1778. For Representative, to Congress.Clarence J . Brown, R, 4,8~7 ; Geo~e H . Smith, D, 1,681. State Senator - Raymond H. Burke, R, 4700 ; R . Kirk Mee, D, 1,666 .

Representa tive-Harold V. Martz, R,4,96'1 . Council met Modnay e\ cnln" County CommissIoner-Harold D. reg ular session. The reg UJar rou" n" Bailey, R 4,859 . Juslness w s transacted. A su),:g . County Auditor - A. M. Parker, Lion advanced by Mr . James Me R 4,895 . CJUre as a saWSlactory mc"hod L Judge of the Supreme Court clLmlllation of the dangerous CUI ... n the caat 6ide of Main street was (Term commencing Jan . I, 1943)cU.scusseQ and lavorably received. William O. Nixon, 1,422; Roy H. 1t will be further considered by thL Williams, 2,859 . Judge of the Supremc Oourt ,Meet commIttee. Mnyor Brace made his re port to (term commencing Jan . 2, lOU)council on moneys handled by him Willis Woehrle Metcalf, 1,005; Edduring the preceding month . TheJ'c ward C. Turner, 3,151. Judge of the Supreme Court WQs ISSUed one bulldlng permit fOr one dollar. FInes, tees a nd fortct .· (Unexpired term ending Ja.n. 1 ures accruing to the village [rom 1947)-Chsrles S . Bep , 3,362; T. J. the mayor'B court totalled $O8.01l Duffy, 1,:&14. For Judge of the Court of AppeailI paid and $18,35 unpaid. It is to b ~ noted that all Hnes as well as C()llts -Stanley Matthews, 3,338. For ' Judge of the Court of ComGasoline rationing cards will be a n d forfeitures assessed wlder ou mon Plena-Alton F. Brown 4,382. distributed T nursday, Friday and village ordinances are paid Into the State Amendment-yes, 3554; No, SaLurdoy, Nov. 12-13-14. village treasury. 1,lU . Warren county residents w!1l make applicaLion on these do.}s at ~e~odistJ~or the various schools, beginning at Dept~ Ente~ained 2:00 o'clOck In the afternoon. Wayn Mrs. Walter Whitaker entertalned township resJden!.s y, ill apply at the the members ot the Methodist Junhigh sohool building. Mrs . Charles LeMay was h~~ In making appJ1eatlon It wUl be Ior Dep!'rtment In her home Friday to the Volunteers for Victory Sewing necessary to have the serial num· evening with a Halloween pe,rty. clUb recently at the home of Mr. The party began with gl'&nd -p . U . LeMay. 1 fie evenlrlg was - - - - ' re;i ,bers f your tires and your registration card for license pla tes In your parade and prize winners ' chosen spent in maklng baby clothes for our were Judy Conner wearing 'the fUll " ailles. possession . Gasolllle ra tioning wUl become nlest oo.stwne and Ruth Earnliart Those taking pa~t were Mrs . Edetlectlve on a nation-wide basis w ~u nlng first prize for the -pretties ward Stanford. Mrs. Ernest EarlY, November 22 . All motorists will re- oo.stume. guests for the evening and Mrs. After a delightful eve:1lng of WUl,l am Sawyer. Mrs ; Charles Van ceive "A" coupon booklet..<; for ordinary passenger car operation. Each of games a dellclollB lunch was served OVer, Mrs. Leo C011ner, Mrs. Walter the "A " books will be good for a to forty-two members. Frasure, Mrs. William Mora~ MlB8 yea r and will contain six pages of Inez James" Mrs. WlIllam Stzader, eight coupons each. Each coupon Mrs. Kenneth Hill Miss Helen Hawke, Mrs. F . U. LeMay and Mrs, wllJ pelmlt purchase of four gallons of gasoline. Motorist..<; who can , n Earl Conner. prove great er need for gasoline for The next meeting wlll be held at Mr . and Mrs. Albert Stubbs ent-SSential travel will also be Issued tertained with a HalJow~n party in the home of Mrs . Walter Frasut:e. "B" booklets, good lor an avt'rage their home 'F riday evening . After all of 470 rn1Jes of motoring each lriembera 01 the party arrlve4 In month. Public offiCials and Ii few variOUS costumes, they wel'c led on special groups will receive "c" cou- what seemed to be a hike ov:.:e::"r..:I::1Ig~h:.:...j.._ _ _ ________.--- - - - -'pon books good for larger amounts. hills and deep chasms, over fences Due to the Incleme!lt weather laat Trucks will be given a dlff~rent and through swamps. But after reSaturday the scrap matinee at the type of ration ,book . turning to the home, they found Twin theatre, did not net as much Applications are or soon will be, tlilit they had merely- tra veled scrap for the loeal drive as was hopavailable at all fllling stations. through the back yard, over bed ed for, K . R. Hill, local Salvqe springs and ladders, through straw chairman and owner of the theatre, and over boards which seemed to be announces. About two tons of scrap . bridges. The rest of the evening was material of all ldnds were rea.llzed . then spent In gMnes and contests . 'D avld Hartsock was awarded the At a late hour a delicious burfet $25 War . Bond given to the person. Mrs. Carman Crane and Mrs. lunch was served to t.he following : bringing In the most scrap, ,donated. Carl Conard were co-hostesses to a Mr. and Mrs. J. P. larrick, Mr. by the Wayne Township Salvaie group of friends at the ~nard home and Mrs.· Walter Sheehan. Mr. and committee. His total was 762 pgundB, Mrs. Will Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak was second with 700" Sa. turday evening. At a late hour retreshments were Robert Lamb, Mr. and Mrs . Walter pounds. served to the following guests: Mrs. WISeman and Mr. and Mrs. ' A. H. John Turner. Mr . and Mrs , E . ' W. Stubbs and children Yvonne and Sco!lefd. Mr . and Mrs . L _ 0\. Garst, Billy. Mr . and Mrs . 'Russell Frank, 'oC Oleveland, Mr . and Mrs . M. A. The 20-30 'club oC the EplBoopal ,Fulkerson, Mr, and Mrs . Le') GonP~ople church held Its monthly meeting at ner, Lt . WIld Mrs. H. F. Dye of lndlanapolls, Ind., Mr. . and Mrs. Miss Gladys Rye entertained a the home of Mrs. Vern Simpson . ElU-I Conner, Mr . and Mrs. Harold group of young people at a Hallow- Monday evening. ThIrteen meml'lers Miller, Mr. and Mrs . K . R. Hill el!n party Friday evening at , the were present and one guest Mrs . .Dr. and Mra. A. E . Stout and Mr . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oalsy Snider'. The new mln1ster, Carl Conard a.ud Mr . Carman Clarence Rrp.. Those with prize- Rev. and Mrs . Ralph Parks. . were winning costumes were ~mary also present. Grane, and the hoste.sse.s. After an everung of bwllness and ' Mulford and Donald Brown . entertainment a white elep:lant aaJo After an evenlhg of Cun and TWp~ laughter, a delicious lunch was S~­ was held. Lunch was then selVed ed to the following guests: ' Donald and the meeting adjourn<!d. The Brown, Seth Hoak Rosemary MilI- nex~ meeting .Is scheduled for De-' Beg.!nn1ng Monday, 'November 9, tOI'd Ernest ~rnhart, olack Orane, cember 7 , the ~ayne Townshlp schools . wUl Mary Jane Anderson. John Phllllp,. PBOMlNENlI' GUESI' begin olaases ~at 9:15 a. m. Instead M6rl[{U'et Ha!Uen, Jim' Hart Ruth ' . Judge Wm . E , Bmlth of WOmeso. of 8:46 a. m. as heretofore, I~ ba;s Ann Johns, Joe Hartsock, Martha Early and friend Jane, Danny Rain-:' Ka~, was the lueat ot Mr. aDd been amlounce!l by sUperintendent 01, MarllYn Burske, Kenneth Brad- Mrs , Harold liarbhart and L. A. Garst. ley, Edwyna. stanford, Jack Ji!reston' V~Y and 1'IJeeclay. ThlB change Is made during the and the h~ Gladis R,ye. Judp Bm1th, a mUve 'of WII1G~ winter months 80 that the ch1ldren W ayne " '1'o...... k' YUle, III .. prunipent alionulr In &1»- . _ , ~ '_ __ 8aboo1 Board Will not have to go to 8Chool in. met 14olJ1day evenlq for regularly Sunflower .~te. 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of {[lrlll a'lIlnst Ailing !Ol' " 1ll"atk~5 dll~'s :' NOI the luea but, Lll name. We. hould call I h l'llI "Meal for Sokilrrs [Mys" o~ something CISl' Pl'OOU l t'r say t hat t he lei ' , 01 lIH'fitll'''S days hung 011 0 I ng nltrr We IRSI war tha t it cut consump!lon. thA t it 11aO tAken the lOllS campaigll f advertising rcrntly cond\1cl~d to bring consumption liP to normal. What ever ~· ou 11 It It nmOllll! La the !.hint( \lct rl lli L now we must cut civ il i!ln COlls lllllp li on lInlll the pro(\urL!oll progrllm catches up, Rell1c m brl' it co_t-~ lI, llIXpl\:rers less to rat!ollourb l\'cs !,hon t:o have the govellll11cnt do It. Ohio's fields are full of ni e, fat, lILtle fall pigs und ilie cribs a re ovell1olVing v.1 t.h corn o it ought not to be long befo re Lhe shor tage l~ over . If more farmers would .sell the ·maller pigs from each lit ter to those who 'Iuly ralsc olle or two, that woul{i help too. '111e smaller ones will grow better by t.llemselve and someone would like to haVe them who Is going to raise, a little h ome grown meat : Why not sLart a village pig club? Now Is the

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hnl'c !tn cxtrn hlcken dinner (\ w('ek. Also now I the lime for C!llm org<l niZll liollS to work for volumeer rationing and put in their prokst.s nsainst meat rationing where tl~ey will do some good. Production, not ration ing. \I'm win the WAr . T ;lehc\". llonventlon today Rnd no hool. Just lh e day thought I , to, chan ge stock from one farm to the oUler . W e will cll'lve It ourselves inlcad of getting II lruck. So Paul .:t nd the four smaller boys rounded up a COl" a nd three bull calves tJ\at we wanted to wean and we started. They had a rope on the cow but the ca I ves were IDOSC , Wltl1 IIve cowwlought we co uld keep th em boys we .... n line with me follolV1ng In the Ulr '~b · 1 to WIl tc h f or au vumo I es. O. u, n.. "He I ane wIth ou t much t rou bl e , an d down the rood for about a mile . Then we came to an un1enced Held. While we were keeping them OUt of Ule way of a car two of thQm wheeled and started for home. 1 hopped out of tile car and waved my arms and headed t bem in Ule right d1reotlon again but while we were doing that the others started for the open field and down we lane to the railroad track. Cupid , as the kids call the biggest. calf, saw his challce and started for home again with Olarence after him. This lime he had the start and never stopped until he was almost 'h~llle , A couple ot neighbor boys .lolned th e chase but llie best they could do waa to get him In Lhe pasture. By that Ime the othera were rounQed up ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN your Oattle, hogs, sheep and calve. and on the1r way again. After we to Norris-Brock Co" UVe wire and reached Township Road It was easiprQgfesslve firm for the h1ghus' er and we soon had them In the pastu[e. wbere they were greeted by market prices and good service, Union St()(k Yards, Cincinnati, O. thelr brothers and sisters and there Ttme in on Radio Station WOKY , was much excItement. After a rest 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. for our dally ,we rounded up the cow and two heifers to be. taken <back and started market reports.

he r tu rn trip which IVa unpvenlful 11I.,1 WUlY tile ~OUl\ UI \.h PIISttl! C'. 1 "IV, I\, tll ugl t. lIe ,l t1 milk \ltIO ,two cows t.han hayc been niunlng with their calves.. A ROod days work done. ,' Ught p, M. One of our neighbors was llere to y ~ba~ they lilld ~wo spotted calves in the yard. When the road was ,fUll of cars the 1,"'1 came caperlng down the road· Illld they hlld shut the m up In th yard. Were t.hey ours? We !frooned for we knew they must be, When we went. to sec, there qley were, n wu.s toO dark and too many cars t.o take WI m 011 the rond Lllell so IV,; lurn d Lhem Into the pa.sture !Icxt tu ours . All our work for nothing! Saturday, Last night LuluBelle bawled so lIIuch tha I wem ti l- La the bal n to ee wha t the Lrouble wuS. She could Llar tho.se Co.llvcs bawling In the pas ture And kept an \\'erl I " them . Th li t-lie calf Chat we had slarL d lO welln was out a!ld taat job was to be done over aoaln , , -i'hls morning tJ1e bull 001 ves, all three of them. were back with their mamas. And SO It goes, mea t production has its ups and down , MondRY . Kerosene registration today a.nd tomorrow, Remember tlla t once Its here we can't do anything about It aIld do everything you can to h<>ld off mell~ ratlolling. Prodllclion 1101. rationing. will win the war.

'J'be fOUow"", iii a con\lnua- ' float of this ld.nd must have roqu1red an Immense amowlt of work of articles ,&&ken frOm &.be llnd this was done artlBilcally. It. HomecollliDl EdI"on (If The , nunlber of members ot the order' !\1iami GueUe, publUlhed ' in waiked beside the six mule team, aU: October. l!ioG. dJ'~ In white, making an attract_

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dnli sp1rltual tumult t.hat g1t.ilted ~HI! 56ul 01 ua Id Ill> I "UI d d III \Jle J:.lnd Ps.'iJll1:. ·· W IIlln 1 IU!pL 511t: 1 cu, REV" LOu"'i'.SC: RADLEY lilY bOlle:> wllx...d Old . , . .1"01' day a.nd A aerm.o neUe like this cme, 011 lllgili ~hy llanU \ll1UI hUavy u)JOn mo, vita l Lhemea dealln( wUh 'he way h OlY mOISture Is t UIIIlCd luto L ~ of salvation, will appeat ea~b week w"OuShli 01 .summer."And in the bl lit lor awhile. Let Ui know if tbey are rsal1ll: "My ~l Is yet- oaIOre mtl." ·.ieillful, and tbey w~ be contlnue~ Tills iroubUllg of Lhe spill\,. Lhls ,subject next week: "Courenlon of , convlct.ion of sin Is from ' Uod. 1l Is

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Seth Cook, who has Pl1shed PocaWIlS the gl'ea~ uuy 01 hontas coal year Ln and year out. as Slu," the movement of the Dl illc Spirit Wle Humc- Olnul!! Ii.> lUI' W. ~Utl tar as tll1e memory ot ,D.l an runneth Louis C. ltacury. on OUI' he'a!:Lsc GOd tl,us s.t1r,..--I<......._ urowClS were. COllcl:rucd , back. Is nothing If not original , CCllSclc.nce aud Cl·eates. withIn us u . liull I ~ 1IOL OCtlll lul' a dnzzUnK IDr~ed III a Quaker costume, which The sense of sill seenl$ to be nt ~. l 'U]":1" , luCIl teLl a . lfl \,t;r va.s < II ul- was his grandfather's wedding S!l 'ow ebb ill OUI' Inodcl'n world, ~I- ueep dlssntisfacLion willi oursclvt's uig Llle tlay, tuc Lvwn WOUlD lIlWC 99 years old he rode a l1l1e horse, Gh cugh evil of ull kinds ls at ClUod rn t . we may be led to seek forglvelJ!:en LlU'Ol1 jo;ca lal' \)llyol!U It.<) cUj>ac'whUe beside him, Miss J essie Clarke Ide. Thore · are severa\" re!\llons for lIess and a llew and better 1l!e. . Ly. i\S I II us LI10\JSli.l.US 01 pu.rSOJlS rode as Pocahontas : Her cQ.'Itume If we ha e no convlcLion of sin, It paLlellLIy wult~ all uuy 101l1! .0 \ • • - was very handsome and she present- Hils. First, the modern determlllls,,~"" ..e \J1U !lac \ hlClI \ Ii.> Ch!laytCl ed a strikillg picture . Lie philosophies wliich tell men thry docs not moo.n that we ara rlghteiram 10 Ul me 1II0r.:ll1 S UIllU '. II> n Is gene r a.lIy re<:ognized that are not responsible for their moral ous ; It may only mean t1lllt Sill hIlS I..fle Ulll.:rlLO<Jll. personal integrIty and responsibility a. ses, but. they al·e victims of he- so l:Iardcned the conscience lind .W Cl.".;~nLllllg t.he pal'li\lle we ~11Is dema.nded of th05e who are back , calloused the soul that we no lonser 1101, 0 ,bc\.t.Cr mRII g lV C tnt: ll~S\!l"IP­ of a ba nk to a greeter exten t tha n I'edlta ry and environmental Innu;.1"n wlllell 1lJ)UIllOO Ul Lne Mlun11 in allY other business, and a bank Is ences. Secolld, the na~urnl pharus( - respond to the t.roubllng voice . ot UtlZett.C 111 1l.S l!>Sue luliowillll Lue what people connected with It make ISm of the hwnan heart. It Is Im- God, 'I hereCore, If our profnm!y . ~ ­ nOIIl<: "onung . It . The dltlzens Bpnk recognized possible to live succ". s~rully witho ut ur worldliness. ollr sensuamess , our '1 Ill! ullWLLe sa Id: this, and t heir displa.y consisted ot d ; IJlrltual indifference do not bother a handsomely lecorated oon<1 wagon . elf respect. But the human ten W ItlloUt rellectmg U1l allY oLher in whioh the Board of D1rectors. 0(ency Is to attempt to secure this LIS, we trllly are In II 1I10r:llly dan01 Ll.e many !lUOU leli.ur~s 01 Lhe Home -Cuming, It. Is salt) to l>ay tll.IL flcers find member of their families "elr l'escect, not by forsakln!! .o ur gerous condition. and had better do .Ile t.lal"llde WeanesClIlY wn.s the mOS L rode'. sins. but by Ignoring them alld pel'- ~ome thlng about It at Ollce , We popular leature, as well as o~le 01 A sin gle glance could tell the inmust seek GOd In repent ~n ce , aud ort:l1tesL Interest to a mllJol'iLY u tentlo~ of the float of E , S , Bailey , naps assuming a Ialse piety thllt IS dealer in meats, which cof1S1st.ed of only s urface deep .The end of thls ask. Him to keep our souls ~cnslLlve peopi who were aLlrne·tllCl 1,0 tl1e wwn. a. decorated wagon on which was a pabh Is to become like . the self Lo sin that we may dot be lost ill H was requently sla!,cd afler the pen containlllg cattle. and on top of righteous Pharasee who has 5ubsll- utler moral darkness and spiritual j)l1rade by lnuse who have seell Sim- this a couple of sheep, The sheep Ilar o1:101'!.'l that Willie lIu~ger LO\vllS showed that they were unaccustom- Luted religious forms for rlghteous- deo.ili . had made 11 greater show1n1l In qllan ed to so much attention by frequent ness blinded his heart to · his OWII . 0, E. S. MEETING I\lONDAY tHY, nOlle 01 LIlem Jla,d surpassed calls ot "ooh, bah" which were very sins, until In complete m uml obsCllrthIS eHort In the quality and t>eaucy greatly enjoyed by small boys. aUon he could stand In the Temple Miami ChBPt;rrN; 107,' O . E. 1:3 •• 01 uppearo.nce of illlvclidual rloals (Continued next week) dnd thank God h e was not like otll_ 1lt!1 Q 01 all of them as a whole. wUI hold their regular meeting E. V. Barnhart ch ail·man of the er men . . Monday night, November 11 with a. ,AU'a.:1e cOmmittee, '1s dt".senlng of aLConviction of sin Is not a mere pot luck 's upper. Ele<:tlon of oCnoers the good Lhlngs Lllat could be !laid iii consciousness of wron g doing, EvI\lOTIlER CLUB TO MEET Probate will be 'held aIter the supper . All his praise, as the success 9! the erybody is men tally nwar e of moral FRIDAY, NOVEl\mER 6 pat·aue w s largelY due to his COllGeorge B. Johnson, executor of members are urged to be present . stant et!ort.s and to the enthusla:sUl 't he estate ot Oharles N . Robltzer . fa ilure, and the most hardened SlllMarga ret Hadley. Worthy Matron The Wayne Township Mothers Iv hich he ulSplred in o~hers . Waynesville. gr~nted permission to ner wlll agrce tha.t .. AI! hllv ~ sinned Mary Earnlllu't, Secretary. MI'. Barnhart was assisted in nls I\nd have come' short of Lhe glory club will meet Friday a'f tcrnooll at worK 'by Dr. J , T . Ell1s, O. J. I!:d- sell real estate belongill g to the esof God." It Is tather 1\ matter of Lhe the grade school building with Mrs. wards aud Dr. J . W. Miller. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS tate . John Oons. presiden t, In charge . Leading the process,lon was tbe The tirst and !inal Rccount of the heart t han of the mlr1tl . It Is a Dr. Mary Cook. local physici[ln~ \" Ilynesville Caoet Band, Mr. and !Mrs . War ren Braddock estate of Haze.! Farquhar, Franklin, troubling deep dissa tisf!tctlon withIn Following this wn.s a cab in wluch us. robbing the soul of peace and and daughter Betty, Mr . Ilnd Mrs . will be the guest speaker. E. W . Stlt 'Mayor 'l'homas Sherwood. C .M. approved. Scofield, music Instructor in t he Cal'Lwrlgb:t . the or iginator 01 the Fourth and tinal account of the power. Of the two thlcves who cUed Raymon d Braddock a.nd chl1d,'en , sohools. will entertain with a plano Homecoming Idea, J . C. Ha.wke, W . estate of George'l) . Chenoweth a~­ with J esus, only one \Vas troubled Wilhelmina a nd Jennie Lee, Mr . about. his sins.' The other waS' bnly Rnd Mr. Fred Braddock I\nd son solo. All parents are'tn vltcd to at- H. Allen, Ed Macy and J os. H . proved . •'4arshall City mal'shaL, mentally aware of lawlessness. The Bobby, Mr. Had Oornell, Mr . Wm. tend . The 'court set Nov . 7 to h ear the Very appropriately Way.nesvllle·s one [oUlld peaCe through Christ; the Smith of. Wafego, Kansas,. and Mr. public school float came next. The 'i!lventory of the estate of Lewis H , other died in his sins . Many know J, C. Ha.wke were Sunday dlnmil ,PROIUOTE D TO SERG EANT u -coratiollS were all i.n purple aud Thompson, Lebanon. 'Ii, WhiLe and were very a ppropriate. The gross value of tlu; estate of with the mind that lliey are sln1lers, guest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brad.Mr. and Mrs . LlOyd Da.vls ha ve 'The girls were aU dressed in whi le Ada T. , McEwen was dctel'fnined to but how many experience the moral dock. and tne toyS wore khaki uniforms. received word that their. son. Ceo!] , Wl)ite and yellow made a plt:u.s- be $8~!l3.84. has been promoted fTom the rllnk ing combination as WIIS demonstl:a Tbe ipventory of the e.~tate of of corporal to sergeant In the U , S . ted In several ot ,the floa!.'l. M1ss F'Iee<:e W. 'Hardill. Lebanol.. .¥ill be Ada ~Ier and M1ss Bertha Elbon heard iNov, 2. \ army. made a very attract1v,e plc~ure In a ""\;. , Sgt. Davis Is assigned to recrult- nlllabout a rtistically trlmm,ed In The Inventorlcs of the ('states . of '~ft ~~ Ing duty at Omaha. Neb. He Is a these colors . LoUIsa McDonald Loveland; Sophia DISC" I~f' i . A Momtt. underta~;er, drove one Bride, Franklin. and Louis Keller. member of the signal corps. S . T RAIN, E R ' . (Too openof his fille cabs decorated ' in red, MalnevUle, approved. hard to clean) '" hite and blue, in which sat Misses MAN KILLED WHEN STRUCK Karl M . Brown was named to adEmma Helghway, Margaret Edwards BY AN AUTO AT ' MASON Jennie Olnwlddie, Milnn1e Dodson, minister the est.e.te of Sarah FlorMay Wright, Mrs . 1"ou Barnhart ence Snider, Lebanon . John W . Smith, 50, a. farmhand !Mrs. Zana. aog"rs lIaines · and Miss .The ,report of the a dm.i.!llstrator of Llzz1e Rogers. of Mason, \\InS killed late Monday C .. M , Robltzer's float was ex- the estate Of Ollie Sla ter will b e hen a car driven by Earl Baumdn, tremely handsome, and at the same b eard Nov. 5, Marrlare Licenses 19 ruso of Mason, skidded In to three time bls famous AIlQlno flour was men whom he was try ing to 1l.vold advertised in a most excellent way, T Paul !Leslie Mee! 28. alrcrart work_ of the glour bei.ng arranged to er, and Ruby Oarpen ter, 25, both of hitting at the north city limits of !.acks show to ilie best advantage. the dccMason ; olations being complj!ted wl ~1l wblte l"rankUn , Mat Green 21, Dayton. shop William Hudgel, also of Mason chryse.nthemums . 011e of the prettiest turnouts WIIS!1 worker, and Marie ' Siewart, l i, was taken to Ohrlst hospital Om carriage decorated with beau- Fr.anltlln . clnnatl, with injuries . . The third ,pony ·tllul flowers and drawn by _LWO . Ilia.n, named Tuoker, who was stand- black ponies hitched tandem. in ' Paul Sterling Robert, 18, gfLnder. Ing with them: was unhurt. which Master Kenne th Kllboll a.!ld and V. Pauline Smith, 17. student, MIss GaU Dunham rode . Anyone both of Franklin. who knows these t WOI beautiful Intle Fred O . Hofer, 31 station opera f. chUdren need not be told tha t tha Clean milk Is the raw materil\J food 8upply for bacterl ..; 'Cheese AUCTIONEERING sweetest part of the picture was the tor. and 100. A . Br own, 21. clllrk, from which qua ty cream and but- cloth, nlJ loo otten kept soiled and children themselves . both o[ Morrow. Stanley and Koogler Fanners Grange 01 Waynesville, .J:I\rl Combs, 46, Aurora. Ind" res- ter Is made. Object of straining uns on~to ry, In steod o~ , keepl.ng bac· For Dates, Phone 2894, Waynespresented II. very aotracUve noat and taurant operator, and Ot!ldo Buck- milk on the farm is not so much to terl:i oilt, frequen~ servel a. a contaminallon tor the new Improve IU. appearance as to reo BO)Jrce 111 Ohi one very appropriate also. Their ' ' v e, 0, Rev~rse Charges wll4l"on was filled wllth fresh frUits, itler, 27 . Lebanon. waltre~, move e~traneou9 matter thot may mUk. Cotton strainers. on Ut8.other BROKERS 'UCENSE vegetables and farm product.~, a nd V1rgl1 Higgins, 26, Middletown bave fa·Uen In dUring the prOC!!8S of hand, inexpensive as wen' ,dII eflhe very finest of E!very thing was paper l1laker, and Ethel Gabbard, milklng. Authorities are ag reed tha t ficient, cannot pcisslbJy liarbor rerml '\; , shown , 'fo decorate and arl"ll;Ilge a. 21, Franklin , .tralnlng sbould be dono Immedi- becau8e they' are dlacardect ~r Harmon DeOrummond, 33, cuLter. ately after mUkln8 so 1\1 to remove each use, Dall'Y experts make the point thllt I. and Marjorie Whitacre, 24. assem- particles which might di~solve if lett 'wblle the straining of milk I, eBSen, in the milk for any length of time, bler, both of· ~rrG'Y •. . Of the three types ot strainers tial. it doesn't ~ke the ptaC!&-411-New Suits . ~st comrrtoniy Uled on tarms, the c1~a nllnesa In the production ot milk.. Edward ' COn.ner. Lebanon used BD-called "cotton disc" 8ltCl' is by Cleaned milk. they point out. II parts dealer, asked' for an injunction far the most efticiel)t for removing never III deslraple aa clean rnllk, against the vUlage of Lebanon In a sediment from milk. FUter cloth n II, therefore, highly Important tor 01' cotton will remove '2 ~ times al the farmer to take every precaution sUllo lUed by his attOrney, Robert W, much torelg~ matter as cbeese .cl9th -to Bee that undesirable matter doe. Brown . and tour tlmel aa mucb as a wire not get Into bls mUk, shice the bac. Ray Moore, LeMnon, seek;; dam- strainer. The drawing above give • terIa carried on such particles are •••••••••••••••••• 0 ••• ages totaUng $5',070 in a f.ul t filed a pretty rood Idea 01 why this il 10. to a large extent responsible for olt· PUR.E SWEET CIDER, just right for a cool, reagainst Xennet~ L . Horn, local bus- In .addition, mUk and dlrt tend to fl.avors, excess!v!! Bourne.. and ~eu. ness man, as the · result of injuries become lodied In the meshes of the eral decomposition In both ml1lt and freshing drink when friends c;all. cream. he claims to have sustained in an '\V:tre cloth wbere they lerv~ a. a The ideal DRINK to serve at your I1led enteraccident InvolVing the1r automobiles tainment, now that coffee is 10 scarce. several months ago. Neglect d.runkenn~ and cruelty Several varieties of APPLES on aalle. are cbarged In the divorce action Bring your own baakets and jugs. lUed by Allnes MoMillan ' against Harry IM.cMlllan . , ATIRACTIVE PRICES ON WHOLESAIl.E LOTS. ____ e _ 4_ _- - Commoq ' Plea Harriet Hiser was granted a diOur druBS are DQted for their dependability in vorce from Otis B. H1aer and cuswhat you buy them. for, w ,e C:lo our buying with full tody of their minor children. consideration of our ~uat omer. to give you the The sult of WU1lam Splgelmoyer Leb~on against the ~t, J,o hn be..t at' the lowell ~o.t. · Tra.nsponation company, Dayton , comprom1sed :and d1Smlssed. McK Cod Liver McK Bexel B Compelx Water Street A divorce ' and . custodY of thelr ........ ........ ~ ... 9Se p~. Cap.ulea, 40 .. ..... ... 98c il minor children was granted ada May Walta In her divorce action McK: Hiih ..,otency . ' Squibba Mineral a'g alnst, Vonza' Waits. Cod' Liver '$1.39 'pt. Oil, 'pt. :..........,:......... 6Bc' , Oharles Norvell ·WfllI granted a di. McK Halibut Liver Oil McK Antacid " vorce from Gracie M. Norvell and Capsules ......... SOc. 79c Powder .. .......... ~ ..... 50c custody of tbelr nunor children on his charge of neglect. . Squibbs Cod Liver reel ·Liqui,d ,Detencfa.nt was IrnUlted leave to Oil, 12 oz. ........ : .. :. 9~ · Qentrifice . .. .. , ..: ........ 3Bc rue motion In the suit of Tilmon Kleenex, :400 ahem .: ..... ... 25c Helton. a minor, by . Dan Helton, ( , a8aln8~ John Lamb. A Idmtlar permJ.ulon W8lS granted L the defendants In the sUit o~ the ." .....:-~-NeWport PlnBnce corporation, New·· - Wa7lleavnJ.. Ohio I- PHONE 2878 · WAY~rILLE, O. port, K1: apln8t W. S. and S. L. Wl:Qlle~Duy

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A verdict In Javor of H. V . Zim[)elaw.l rc Ohio. ·d etendan t ermf\n rn s Hopkin Mr. an d Mrs. E . · W. in a $30,7'76,50 damBfe suit fll~ by a -ennner MondaL entertaln e those of pre- w<>l' days whon lesS William · Collins. Spring ' Valley, WU the of meeting ial centenn the At honorin g th e birthda ys of t h eir 5011. its estern 0 1110 _Teach ers' ~- stress was -laid on th e war and returne d last week' In Xe'lla by a Sg,t. J , A. Hopkin s, nn d lihut. of Southw OWII •• I ., CLAQ llCa J. e deUvet ed ' a Influenc es. Metc8,lf ohn J elation common pleas oourt jury (ltter <1etheir daugh ter. "'bena . ....... ....... _ , . . . . . D........ • • • of seut et years ten is h Bibout 6PCoCll g 11..e hours over a two-tSat liberatin Th ose attendin g the cUlmer were g s pi es. Ea \. o · • The 'flrst basketb all game ot t h e period . Eleven of the 12 jUrors signexposin In ce experien !ld a lle B. Mr , and Mrs . Stanley Klll g m ~ n Recen t action of the Oltice of 'rdl:a election s are over. The vic-teurs and propagn ndlsts In the U, S. season will be played with ed the verdict. da ughter. MI'. and MI·s . ' Evel~ett er 6 v~mb No Friday. n Kingma ab tors ar e rece iving the compUmcllUi .Price. AdmlnJ stratlon , and oth er e~ltitl e d. "G rnve Diglrers of DemocHopMurray :n chlldn d D an KClll'lck g flxiu of ~helr frIends aond th e losers are goverIln len tal agencie s, In Tryouts for cheer leaders WlJIlJe held HAM ILTON-J\,fAN e llARGE Mrs. r(l CY," He p r t s ix ex '!.ill. m m hr, Lou Lindlt Ler. h dnug al,': kins lC and ..R~FF ies it WITILT commod b failed I farm te WI pricC.'i on wonderl nll 'Why the electora the DU.ld. cJ lsguls et as a nc - tl'U s week Rnd contesta n ts _ _ , J ames Hopkill l> " I ,,; : ' " (lso. Tc ' ~lS inside oLed upon by tile s tud en t body. . to show '!?etter judgme nt and grell,er processe d farm product s at figures storm trooper, n at l n il ember. m tlve Hop. I 5g 21 , of J L57 Hunt guests. Clark. O!lOred h Dn~llel the nd Il na intellige nce, Mony of the pre- elec- inuch below parlte, has ~rought speaker lind s ecr et agent for Fritz Ms. d 011. was a rrested 'by lu. Hamil 'l'cx,fs ue. o, ~ m Pa I::' EI of ~.v,;: (, 2 kins. Rt tors ed Sena s dismiss was umerou n exfrom School gry protests ~Ion p rogn ostlca:to rs ore bUSily Kuhn, As predicte d In this column some Dena Hopkin s'. Mar, hll.l C . P . J OY here Monday th is Wl e plalnlng why thLngs d id not tum out and h as res ulted ~Il the Intr l)ductlon t ime ago, the shortag e of [ann la oor A second addres:; was delivere d by I Monday IWet Tuesday of g . H i Is charged wi th making evenin LfT reg ineQuId Cl-IOI R as they had predicte d, while others of r eSQlutio ns caillng for Senate Dr . J ames Shelby TlvJmns. cdvca to . in ordel' that teach ers has becu g rowing rapidly and at \\ ESTE R N COLLE GE at the jntersec tions of turn Ua , l'flLiol! lOr g The appl:dn atter. were m ole who wh the those are saying. "I told you so." The vestigat ion of TO APPEA R IN CINCIN NATI and au iJ10 r , who Inspired his aud istraUon oUlclnls Admlnl igh h las!' North streets and having and Main the fixl~ewly-elected Congres s will be laced Price Oon trol Aot pr ohibits cnce with remarks which resembl ed ca rds for ker osene. are beoomln g I!o larmed over the likelicense in his possess ion. rivers d no : . . . . . : . . . parMembers of W;;Wes t.el'l1 ('ollt'gll - - - - - . . . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - with man y serious problelIUl . T he Ing of /luch prices at less than lihood of food shorLages develop ing Mayor C . H . Brace. before en Tak and umn rn of Mr. lea Ql1 ttghter. dau comenti 'l' m Burto n a:1d 'w ork will be hard and the how s Ity, and it 18 the with in the n ext. few month,; . Wa r Cl ,II' hal'e been LhnileJ on a $lO.OC bond released was Clark been I'e a Mr. ConlI , ey II Price I children the tha and that week rs GilUam past days legislato Coy this dark erous Mrs. nd \ will ,be long . Dirl ic ul t a n 'Power Commis sioner McNutt Ma tor trial. y Saturda appear Is. to evadMurphy anI Mr . I Invited by Mr , Eugene 'J:Josst'l li re ahead and the ab lllty a nd ca- trol officials ,h ave delibera tely ~Ir •. IInrl,·tI " .... '1' 11 0 111" ". (" .. r,r~.·"n' and Mrs. Henry last week sent a letter to Geneml clnCil ::'YI1lof i the L ll of Is. ler It Clncin:1 . But MEET e . O , Dona ld W conduct or of th pacity of the America n people to ed or violated bhe iaw and Mrs, Mau rice HU I~ter an ' BIBLE CLASS T Hersh ey. DIrecto r of th e Natlona put to the course. well known t h a t the Price SelecUve Service System . n questlng phony Orchest ra. to apcar with the n at!. Bible Semina ry Bn d ~ ok)mCl . daughte r. govern t h emselve s will AT M D. BAIRD HOdE lsorchcst ra 0:1 the afternoo n Of J aJ;l , I 11 d lana (th e ce n t er 0 f t.h e wo r Id ' 1 liunday evenl!l g callers of Lhc H Lest. l"he next bwo weeks will prove Admin istrator e.nd o ther ActIDln steps .be ta ken for defE'nn enl that n ot pleased 20 and lhe evenin g or J a nua l )' 30, he says) preache d nt Fer ry S unu IY , R. Fordyce (\ nd P . J . Thoma.s falll to be among the most cruchi l in tration leaders were The Monda y Night Bi ble clalill. fl"vm 'military ser vice of alil bona relaw the of ns cC:1ccrt s al' on Ih e re ulll r He Is the last of the flUn mini stels illes were Mr . and Mrs. Lawren ce taught by Rober t Lamb meL Mnnprovisio he These en Americ an hlstory, The tim e has with t workers 'farm and fide farmers III f s to conw'inter schedul e of Cinclllll ati ul'ch- or aWl e. as our n ew ministe r Thomas and Mr . and Mrs. T , R . da y evenin g at the home of Mr. e.nd come when only unity. courage and ce!ltly passed by congres gaged In livestQc k. poultry and da iry C j ~ carry Ml to ven !11 usal Herbert Gra ham 1t'.lcJ Ills f u~11 " ,' Iv Fordyce and son , Douglas . e.stra and will be gi MI",~ . A. H, StUb~5, The Jesson . Intellige nce. added to a firm faith trol prlcC.'i, b ut their ref prOductl on. Agricul tural experts ale aa man nd a i. Mrs, Bertna Filer spen t tlW week- "Pembl e of t.he Sower, " was ably at purpose , Cincinn t 11, pa.rsona ge H Inten the into mOving nrc be lncrease jn Americ an destiny, will guaran tee out t he an that also iJ1Sistlng law a nd !Il.iss H elen Mar carc ~ 00 :15 of 'rVednesday Of tJl ls week. end with her pare!lts , thp. J . S pr e...~n ted, A discuSliio n p ~ r lod folthe survlv 1 of repre.sentat.1ve gov - tory provisio ns of t h e grantl'd In the allotme !lt of strategge has Filers, 01 th e luw tha ber parsona em he t m pret a of inter is to t kitchen ville The attemp Waynes eir ,th low ed , Twenty -n he persons were in of erwnen t. Ic materia ls for the man ulact urt; The mission ary meeUn g of t h e attenda nce. besides several children . papered , the work bem!,: 'to s uit themsel ves. h as come as an farm Implem ents and mach.inpry. WL:;tern Chojr. newly been • • • to Church es 0 As this Is written th e news a nd ot h- unpleas an t surprise and shock 011 n ext Monday evening the class done by the HolLon fa mily n!ld Lhe Ferry and Waynes ville pointing out that in order to mainC1'ION ds Thu n , n sla I UOltltE ennie n J A . Mrs SOlomo e Ill' reports fr om th t hose who <believe in the orderly t.aln tlle product ion of fOO<! at a.nywill meet at th e home of Mr . and upstaLrs and the hall have been Ch'rist met with are not good. America n lOSSeS nave processes of govennm en t. More will palntcd . Wed nesday evening as W e d nesd ay a fte rnoon . Mrs. M . D , Baird . The lesson will ore. InThe Gazette has been no tified by newly d P J TI goes where near resent levels. m M time d as M Mter m e h ,t the of of heard veral se be night. incUcathe re a Into ere h ·t well and be entitled. "Parabie of the Tares," been heavy. lomas a:1 . , 1'5. 1' , an h to k stead of less. la'bar-sa ving maclun - Mr.>. Verona Kil'kr>a lrkk that the h [th emb Columb u s F rl In were Robert n se , paper tiollS that americ an p lannlng tind on. 0 urc c e 0 el's m Ma t thew 13 :24-30 and 36-43. Anyone ery must be made avallabl e fo r use account of the divorce decree gIven off Llle hall and sta ir way In lh~ p'" - d b l • • • th d d t . d is It leadership have n ot m easured u p . ess. n us In on' ay was oy J P. C. .""n . h er recenlly from Oil-loan s will register fo r gasoline on the farms Qf the nation. P rry J , and Harrie tte F. Thom - ~ " res.e _ _u_rg_o__ ~ a doing fun or lot a d a Many O hio boys Includin g a n:lmh and age son error In one res pect . 1n the article the with week, ext n ly ear J! I' ations r str ve ha werc Ii 11gb . Improv ls d bel' from t he Seventh District as are ann ouncing the fael tl:a It was sLated that bOLh sh e and Mr. It ~oo g eliec- MA N ARRES TED AT MORRO W fTom the church. as the lights had they are du ly I1censed repr eS()!l' a been en gaged In the contllct . T h ey rationin g program becomin costs court the re a sh to were Joy CHARG ED WITII AUT O THEFT m otorists wll , not been turned 011 in the parson - lives of the Woodm en Acciden t Co , have been flgh tlng without proPl'r I tlve Novemb er 22 . Ali . she stal s . t. C co ts were whereas r fo booklet~ coupon "A" r~eive have aile. Who was it t hat said. "Many Ba d the Woodm en Central Lile I n equipm ent arid support . They Leonard P owell. 20 ,of C incinna ti. assCS5ed ,against Joy. n. operatio car er passeng inary d or patheir nd a make light work '! " Mr . Brad - surance Co . courage hands proven their over to t.he grand jury will be good was bound of Centerv lile . Is the pain ter, street. trlotism under lire . Any weaknesses Each of the " A" books Monday evening by Squjre Wade mRTH OF SON NCE FOB ANNOU II SUllu! . pagel' ~Ix Lain con will a.nd year a for Election morning . We went before , n il' II W ,Vlli. "li s B I' lng or failures In the Amer ican cain· Brown . Sheriff William H uffurd , coupon Each . each ,~ coupons el> eight was of y air frosty certalnl the lS e.nd (nee t Bolomol dayligh palgn I.n the Mr . and Mrs . Edwin PaY:le that Powell stole a cat of foul' gal- J r. reported el'er wonde r does not com e from among the wm pennlt purch ase leasint Run and Ja.!le Furnas) of QuI11lCY.• Mass .. are Ililaroti llg. Did you P at t Secon d Churc h of ChrIst I nigh Sunday ts who can a ll why we use an "x" to mark ollr balSOil :l of th r bi UlC g I ranks of our figh ting men . for they Ions ot gasoline . Motoris ouncin n an wiLh town collided Scient ist, Dayto n, O. gasoline tor when just out of 1 have a.nd wqnder If It Is ueloW;. 1. Nov. . On Yo ur bave lived up In every way to Amer . prove grea ter need tor Sunday stole turn In, he ich wh car a!lother essentia l .travel will a)SQ be issued cause oC the fact that ma ny coultl lean tradit ion . car went for the in couple the en wh "B" booklet s, good for e.n a verage not write their names wh en elechelp . H e was arrested In Morrow FR IENDSI llP CLI B TO H ME of 470 m1les of m otortng each MEET WEDNE SDAY. NO\'. 11 tions were started ill thls country S herif! G eorge Deputy by Dunn, Monda.y ll Randa John By few FURNI TURE month . Public officials a n d a an d so, of course, coUld not write Campbe ll e.nd Marsha l Bedle KIng. C.S.B. , of ,Bosto n, Mass. The F'rlen dsl1 ip club wlJl 1)01t! Its in the name of their choice . Or a m special groups w11l receive "C" cou AUTO MOB ILE H e was held In Ja il at Leban on . Churc h Edific e, ' Grand regul~r mon t hly Oil! Lin g Wl:!d It' - I O!'l the wrong track? pon books. good for larger amoun ts A ve. and Belmo nt GRAIN and STOC K day. Nov . 11 . at 2(00 p . m. at t h e of ga.sollne. Trucks will be given a TARvU -LlTHI O TAR AND The Lester Gerhard s enterta ined North Park, on tubbs S . H A. , Mrs of book&. home sU!JI>er PHONE ~661 dUferent type of ration the followin g at a waffle OIL, U*.VA TINO SUND AY,N OVEM BER Main street. • • • Frida.y evening: Mr . li nd i\~rs . l"red. ! SVILLE. " , 0 WAYNE 8th, 1942 at 3:00 P. M. l)UMP ' TRUOI t SERVIC E Coffee rat ioning Is the n ext on H ubble. Mr . and Mrs . Charles A native Americ an plant. which for Maurice. Mrs . J emue Mullen, Mrs . ~.;;============-..' READY MIX CONCR ETE t h e list. Beginni ng Novemb er 21 a ll hos been of minor Importa nce years one {or frozen be will sales coffee ce of rubber. m ay be comsour a as week, and effecti ve ,Novem ber 28 Into its own in the emerge ncy. ing purch can America n househo lders The lowly desert shrub guayule (the • Phone, WayneavUle 2911 pronunc iation "wy·OO -lay" is about as close as Engli h con come to the Morrow Phone No. 3 Are you havin g startin g l"UBLlC SALE, Span ish word) got the green light in troubl e 'i Morch. 1942. when congres s author. Leb6n9 n offiCe Phone 47SKSaturclay, Nov. 21 .. .. Helen Lamb ized the deparlm ent of agricult ure Re§1den ce-98 M W . N. Sears, Auctlon e"r Cold weath er means to develop the plant as a suurce at ' .' r ubber tor the Un ited Nations . more strain on you .. BATCultivat ion of guayu le-now aimosl } II wlld plont·- is the essen ce entirely and shorte r ERY . S[IYS Or. E. W. days mean more use of of the program Br<iQdes . In cha rgt! at rUQber .in. your lights. ,Bring your vestigat ions. writing in the depart· in the batter y in and have it men t publicat ion. "Agricu ltureenge is s." A sub ~ tantia l acr Americu l CHAR GED today pl:lnncd . but Dr . :Brande s poinls F REA L ESTA TE Qut that guayule can be grO\vn suc· , If your batter y is wo':n cessfull y only In the weslern and with here , it out, replac e southwe stern ports of the United OF have we ER~Y and jn the count ries south 01 while PROP States one new THE a ISES, PREM THE ON , iI a lupply on hand! WILL IAM ·NORT ON, DECE ASED , LOCATE~ IN The immedi ate program , he says, for mainten an ce of the present calls CORW IN, OHIO . 560 a cres of plantinf :s in the Salinas v a lley 01 Californ ia; addi t ional com· , LUCIL LE ARMI TAGE , ~ '. ,... merc ial plantIng s all soon ' as an In· m Willia of Admi ni.trat rix of the Eltate and ; permits supply creased se ed For both news paper te§t planting s to fin d suitable prbducW. N. S~RS, Aucti on"r. NO,rton , De~eaaed. ing areas in Calitorn la, Texas, Arl· and ~aq,azin8B •••• zona , New MexJco nnd in Mexico; .Junct ion Route . 42.73 also tests In Argenti na . Chile. lind Wayn esville , Ohio GliOUP A .... SELEC T. I MAGAZINE possibly other countr ies of the West_ _ .J ern he m ispher e. where n atural con· True SlOT}' -........ _ 1 Yr. 0 Amerka n Girl _ _ I Yr• • 0 Sdmce and Dbc:owry.1 Yr. Opt:n ...Roml (Bo),s), ditions seem' favor able. \ ,' ' ( I . I. .) _ . _141\10. 0 SUver Screen _ _ _ I Yr. Yr. I ____ o Sporu A'ield .' Plowbla on ' Ule C~~~ur o Sat'clllan!! . ......__....1 Yr. 0 The Woman _ I Yr. Pasture s and mendows which a re are which and erosion subject to GROUP 8 - &ELECT 2 MAGAZINES pluwed for the ,prod'u ctlon bf com or 0 Modern Romanc a _ I Yr. Dig~ 1 ................. 1 Yr. Fact soybean s can often be plowed on ,] I'arcnll' Magazine _ 6 MOo 0 Flowa Grower __ ..6 MOo the contour , leaving butter str ips 0 Christia n Huald _ .6 MOo f odcl'll Screen _._.~ .. Yr. of sad to mark the contour lines Iss.) ...... MOo 0 Pathlinder (Wcekly )_1 Yr. (12 I OUIl.lool': I] the and wide gra ss waterw ays In 0 True Romanc a _ _ I Yr. C] Hunti ng and r bhlng," Yr. dr aws tha t tend to er ode. The use of al~ IUId eoDcU&Ion GROUP C - SELEC T 2 MAGA ZINU of contour fa rming with contour buf· WE ARE ,PREP ARED TO GIVE PROM PT SERSO feet wide, to feet 18 striplI, ld Magazine... Yr. 0 Amer. Pou!trJ J~l Yr. fer House~o tc. beep-E alve.-S .Hop-C ays n ot only helps waterw grass , and er (Wkly.)....261Ja. 0 Farm Journal and Pat.hlind iJ VICE ON ALL KIND S OF ...:.. . Removed Prompt ly . . ranner', Wife --I Yr. to reduce soil erosl()n losses, but also succcssrul -FanniDg _ I Yr. J 0 Mother'. Home L1fe..1 Yr. , eaII , makes contour ' farmin g mucb more Trlbune _ I Yr. PouJtrJ 0 Yr. ~ '] Amer. Fruit ' Grower_ satisfac tory by redl uclng point rows UYatod i Prod...I Yr. Nai'l 0 Yr. _._1 Fanna Capper'. ] and making possible turns In the • :'l USI aLLOW" TO e WIll. n 'l ....T MAWII U II UIIVI contour rows an d gras s water waYI , permlts practice this Further more, AT REAS ONAB LE PRIC,ES cultlvat lng the more product ive , p arts of the field and leaving out ~li'e...e Telepbo ne Charre s DS those al'eaa low in product ivity, aulPlACAR ', CARDS FILING SION ADMIS lied or so steep tha t they can not ONE YEAR MaIn 4114. XenJa. O. ' POSTBBS ' POLD ps 80TH FOR PRICE SHOWN - ALL MAGA ZINU ARE FOR , TICKE TS · profitab ly be farmed without excesInc. b, .50 0 Parenti' Mapzln e ..._._.' UO Buchsie ,_._._.$2 _ G: E. Grower Flower 0 C4BDS 1.75 · r_ ' POST Crowe BILLS Pntlt n HAND America ANNOU NcEME NTS sive wea r and, t ear on the machln · Howeho ld Maauine _ 1.'l5 DPathfi nder (WedJy) _ _ 2.00 O American : Gld _.. __ _ .. _ US PRICK LISTS LE'l'TE lUlEAD S ~' BEADS ery. ,t.OO 0 Popular Mechan la _ _ 3.25 Huntin& aod 0 2.95 _ ' e Maguin n America 2.9~ . PBOOB .U18 . LABEL 8 U5 0 Rdbook Magazine _ H~da 0 1.65 JournaL BLOTT EItS PoultrJ American 2.25 ' Iand D!krem 11.95 ---.. RECEIPTS ,) .... (W Uberty 0 11.45 ET8 U'I LEAn.. Homtm fJ Belter Cook'g Be La BBIEF 8 2.25 .!laem SUnr 0 2.95 ) a ,OCher (EftrJ Loot 0 1.25 ... Jlctter Homet! &: Gardem BEcO~S , 1.00 0 Sportl ABcld _ ..,_ _ _ _ ,2.2'; BUSINESS CARDS LE~~ · SHEETS 1.75 0 Moclau RCIIIIBDceI _ r"J c., !lF." Farmer 1.7.1; BtJLBD FQ-.S LEGAL BLANKS 2.00 0 SuClCetllful Farming _ '---:"8creen n OMocIa UO CALLING (lARDS .., Ch rutian Herald 2.00 :a Romanc ' True ILLS 0 1.45 SALBB Mo.). U . .... 8 (10 TlCDT }lfahlre 0 MEAL < 2.00 r"J Click .. ;................. CATAL OG1JBS 2.00 S•• o.OtBdal Deta1lY..___. t.IO OTrue Story SBJPP nfG TAGS . ' I ' wi.h tp take this op pOrlun~y to e~pre.. ' my r] CoJller" WedJy MENU CAIIDS ' UO DODGERS Woman The 0 <Bo;t), ~ca4 rJ CoU.DtrJ Gentlem an, 15 Yn.. 2.00 0 OpeD .lDcer e thank . and appre dation to the ' voterl and Mo.)_ US (U .... 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----~~-------- ' YOUT -----s tacy and Mrs . LesUe Gray spent FRJ\N KLIN----HS Monday II.t ~ernoon wl~l1 Mrs . Bert.hll HEW IN COLO "'l<, n l'rL RAJ)O Ir... \\nll .. ' 1~"l\rh'k, C·u''''apo .o ... I- ~ nelillig aL BellVer " LowlI . Mr. and Mrs . Bob Schneid er and r'ra11lt Un lW'. puuce ana M were rs. Ha. nol.L IIlU IY Nortllway 01 Mr, a utt Mrs. l'~ Idlltenp rger ;__= ___ =--=--~;====;;;:. 50n, MI ' Audr~' Om wfo rd and I.e. vayto were W Ul C' a - crenll g I:llte,. lI.lid Lo dlnhl:l' w .L Ul!sdUy lIy "' ill IOgeu .... 11.0 !JeU ' tll, luay. Mr . l\IETHO Dls'f OHURO ll roy Sh~w peuL turday cvcn\nl; Ullll.l~l" "'DIU., 01 w.e reQuv \:!Y OJ II WU' rtlguest 1 114.1". fino Mrs. "ud Mrs . 0 1111 ArcHael loon and omlLow C. KaCYey, Pallor and Sunday wit h their parellt8 , Mr. , ,_' .___ ':hurlt!.'; · !,!lu!lenl x an a Dlok 11Ollb , utBn 0 lla.)' ~ou, Mr . and Mrs. Ed poncd swlen !l'om 'l" u uuJ.lI1 uct. loS. ana Mrs. EarlOr awford. _ The . ' problerr i of changin g from 1\'11'5 . J Sle UraJlllln ot Olly!.Ofl !u1ltth;OerVe!' of J:;aliOll Cburch aohool 8:30 .a ,.m. 'l'l1e C~l' WIiS recuver eu ,iL \Jolle, and Mrs. MLss Gladys Thomas spent 'Wed- war work, It~er World War I, to ... em several da¥s Worihi p service .~ 10:30 A, M, COlO.) aud waa lOU:llU ' in rone pu&-laSt week with l\dr .... raCe Smith of Wllynesv1l1e, e production, plunged UI u.nl Mrs ' HuI'OJd WWlak e~' a nd chilSubject : '-'TestJ.ng the ReaUW of ne8Clay evening with MiSs Phyilis peacetim Mr. ana Ml·s . Rober~ Silley and , dcsslun 01 two FTaOll.JIn youtoha 1'1 into a 1.0ng and grim depress ion, ' . Chrlstilln Experle n e." Plea~1! \lnng Zech . Rural Americ a ' felt this depres. dren . .\'ll'S. K~el' Gra hal1l spen t Sunuuy lind HI yeats o..d , a nd , Il s1ltw~ne The League held their m onbhly slon five years ahead of Industry YOUI' lferll II of money, t:ApI ea r-old youth or Washlll gton C. H . lvu'. and MIS. Calvin Umgacl'c ill l..olumbus wl~n MI'. and MI . A .. Iunu c;a lllled good for the Boutl. r 'es- meetin g at th e home of Mrs. Stall .. and business. We tried to wa rn la· a nd M l·S. l!! , B. Longac re .wul·e DIY- l!!. Wluto Bnd SOli 'l'he 0101:1' !"I'IUlklm boy is ' bemy Rober t. ' ...boL and caplu ll but- they ould-not. Il vlllltors tlvn!. n support of our CWldrcn ' Icy Belley. iw·sijay. ' l iaia lJy Coloruuo 01 u .:1a15, \Ii nile me' MI·s. Clara SLIlCY is spondln g WllS Mr . and Mrs. Elmer Haines bet!t:ve the warning a nd Insisted the 1\.1 lit Wart hlugtOll, 0, Mr. imd Mrs . BanleL L Monce n1umn wlt.h Ilel' o~hcr' • two ooys (l1'e .oemg fet UI'lIed rainbow son-11I-1 and the pol ot gold nt tho IV and . Y utl1 Fel ow 'hip Sunday evenin g spent Sunday with Mr. :md Mrs . end wOij.!d last torever. w ~Ile cour~ In , spen t last tm,lr. r esl!ecLIVtl, week wlt.h I.he11' tlaughte l'S daugbw l', Mr. a ud Mrs , Dearth at 6 :30 o·c1ock . An young people 6 1'e Banner Stewart . Finally, the Ibubble brok ll. a nd thl; a nd tam illes near Leba,non . IJuUIHWS . '1'110 cur belunge d LO DalSlleWl!1 1l and oh ildren. Mr . and Mrs . Bert Bunnell an d .torm came. .We had 12 million InVited. The glr lll of t.he 4-B club enjoyed Mr. and M.r s . Harvey Burnet vls- las ()ox of MiddletOWn, und WII ~ CI oir rehears al T hursday evenuli daugh ters spen t Sunday with Mr . •...nemp Ioye d " j'b • e domes tlc rna rke).· " n Halloween par t.y Friday even ing Ited t heh' uncle a nd aun t MI' . a nd taken from in fl'Ont ot t he, Qliemn l a e and and Mrs. Will Brlnknieyer a nd for f arm prod ueti on was .,on at '7 :30. I 110m e 011 Pa rk Ilvenue. even the smalle r expor t ma rket, sur· aL the home 01 Mrs. Fred Rush . tIL-s. J ohn Hllyner a t WesL IIII.', Sun'th e onnon Dis trict W.S. C. S . vlved only WhE!n we loa.ned Europa Mis. Ralph Hammo nd asslll ted Mrs. day and found the la Mr tt.er, . and Mrs. ,Pat Hopkins spent the money to buy who has will hold ils Fnll meeting Tuesuay , PUB LIC SAL E our product s. Rush with Lhe enter ta ining. ceen ill tor a long time, somewhat Nov , 11 , at the Grace Methoa1st Thursda y with Mr . aud Mr . Stan- Farm Income was reduced , mort. Mr . al1d Mrs. Walwr Kenrick a nd unprove d. We wlll sell by auction our 5tO~~. ley Ballcy a nd da ughter. gages Increase d and many fnrmers Mrs . Allen Emrick spen t Ichuroh, Daytou . Thursda y Mrs. B . J . Rich ards of Indla na p- and ch (1ttels located on State ·.Ir. and Mrs , Frallk Frazier _call- lost their farms while Industry , big 111 Day ton. Roii'i:e ohB, Ind" was a week-en d guesL of .3, 2 mues west or WaynC.'l WAYNESVILLE CHURC D OF v1lle, 0 ., ed 011 Mr . ,and Mrs. Banner Ste wart and mUe, was a t Its wit s' end to Mr. and Mrs. Everett ~1J{c(fllttre ~lttteral K en rlck and M.1'. and Ml's. Ewing :stunun survive. CllBIS T Sun day evening . a nd UU lohe :Stoney Brook far ll1S on To Preven& a Worse Depression. children a ttended - a famlly aln,!1cr {limlly of Spring Grove WEDNESDAY, NOV. 111, far m, .E1!ld Week-e nd gues\.s at the Bunnell ~ ml1l: Our problem is to prevent even a Sunday at the home of the lattt'r's Max RandaU, l\nnlllte r theU' hous~ g uest, W1C 1M tar's slllter at one p. an. , ho rne were Mr . and Mrs. Olyde worse depress ion a t the end of this SUNDA Y par en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hop- Mrs. 5111 l:er or Kal Two hel\d or wonder ful work horsDial 2111 us Olty. Mo. Bunnell and family a nd Mr _ and wa r. Every in dus~ ry. bl a and lItUe, Wayn esville Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. kil1s in Waynes ville In honor of the Th e ladles of the c a n~ club en Joyed es, reglllter ed sorrel mare, II years Mrs . Vaughn Mullen :m d son, has been r etooled to produce ajr· IJlrt hda ys ot Communion 10 :45 a. In. Mrs. Kenrick a.nd h er a luncheo n alld card par planes, tanks, .~anno n and weapon s ty l<t8t Old, wo. 1400 pounds, 1 brown geldGary Lee. Pr ca.ch lng, 11 a. m. of war. Mill ions nnd m ill ions of dol· l>r o~her, Sgt. Pat Hop ~h1S , ot 1"t . TI I\~rsda y at Rlke's dining rQOm, In Ill!: 12 years old, wt. 1300 poundb. lars have been spcnt for this pur. B,iss. Texas, who III home on a furJ unior Endeav or, 7 :15 p, m , L:ayLon . Th ose presen~ were : M.;.s:ff-llea d Hercfor d CaUle- 37 pose . Senior Endeav or, 7:15 P. m. lough. daOlCli CatJlel'l :1e Thomas Ellza lJelh REC TAL DISE ASE S One reglllter ed herd bull, 13 .HereWben this wa r is ended It will A series of m eetings bega n at L.,v- i-ew ese, C Ithedlle Wlutuke r, Arlene Commu n ion and preachi ng, 8:00 DR. E_ M. STEELE , .123 East take the same millions ot dolla rs lurd cows, pasture bred; 9 helfeJ s, p. m ., Locust S tree t WUmln gton . Ohio, to turn these Industries back to tie church Monday e vening uncier Jones, Mary Hallulloud, Naomi bl'ed; 8 'b ull calves ; 5 calves ; 1 regthe leadersh lp of th e pas ter Rev . Baird, Jrule t Rusll, Addulee You a re InvlLed to come and wor- has publishe d a booklet In whlch be peace-ti me product ion. Barger , IStereel J eJ'sey cow, due Lo !I'eshen Lessons 01 World War 1. 0, E . Vice of Mason . A s in ger from VU'gillla, Grov es. ship with us. explain s how h e treats PILES or Va den Wlcul, Edlla SOOI1. We learned FOR SALE - Watkin s Proauct s at HEMOR RHOID S withou t SURG_ our country alter World Wa r 1 that Middletown wll hare charl;e or t he BurL<.l1 Illid Amy Bailey . 46-lIelW Breedin r Ewes--46 cannot prosper unless T, MARY' S EPISCO PAL 23 N. Broadw ay, Lebano n. Open ERY or ELECT RICITY, This book- agricult ure prosper s. We know now music. One ram CH URCH evening s tor your conveni ence. Mr . lIo::ld Mrs . Everett Early an d le t will be sen t free by sending him that our country cannot prosper un· Implem ents Glen Lintner . Ph one 63 L. leas agricult ure, business and Indus· Mrs . Ross Roland spen t Monday In 11 :00 a, In _ Mornin g Prayer and your name and address .- Adv. McCorm ick c'Om bll1der , Bemis totry, and labor are aU prosperous . Cincinn atI. ~ 'r• . \\' IUb uu SwU .... t,;'Orre.l. u .... ttot bacco s t.ter tobacco PI'ess {; shOvel FOR SALE- A good lawnmower lor sermon . R ev, Ralph Parks wlll be Mf . and Mrs. Everett _Ol ark ana Your Country Needs Your Scrnpl Whatev er our persona l feeling may In charge . next summe r. $2.50. P .J .Thom as. Mrs. MIll'y Oat.hel'lne McIntll'e Tob plow, 2 raw com cultiva tor, truc be, the fact r,emalns that all ' 01 son of Dayton spent Sunda y after- ,. nd 50:IS Ferry, Waynesv1Ue R. 1. these groups taken together make up and Mrs . J eannett e Ellis tor or horse. ST. AUGUS TINE CHURC H noon with Mr. a nd Mrs. Wilbur and daughte rs our domesti c market which con· were dinner gucsts Father Krumbo lts, Priest HARNESS--GOOd se~ of brass FOR S~hristmas Folders . 50 sumes over 90 l"er cent of our' total Clark. of their pa ren Ul, Mr . a1ll.1 Mrs . moWl Led harness . ' Mass Sunday, 9:00 a . m. M Is~ Geneva Routzah n and Miss production. for 87c; 25 for 5Sc, Includin g your FEED - 5 ton baled straw, some Labor can purchas e Its maximu m Mildred BOitnott ot Tlpp City, were ftay mond Wilson lo st Wednes duy. name Imprint ed , Come In and • ·EnUY ClIIlltC Il OF CUBIS T Mr. and Mrs . WlIlla rd Haines so.pllng clover seed, .etc . of farm product sl if each worker has week-en d visitors ot Mr see t.hem at the Miami Gazette . . and Mrs'. a na . lIouaeb old Goods a perman ent Job at good wages. The Guy MIss Eula Hoak werc our guests 9:30 a. m, Bible schooL Routzah n a nd family. Mrs. a t church employ er can PIllY good wages if he 10.45 a.. m.-oom munlon . Two dressers, 1 Washstan d kltchen MEN W ANTED -Oood pcl5ltion s opSunday . has somethi ng uselul to manuln cture Rou too hl1' and MIss Geneva spen t 11 :00 B. m.-Ser mon. Mr . and Mrs . RaJelgh Bogan cupboar d. etc. en tor operato rs. See Ohio Paper and some one has the desire and the Sat urday in Dayton . 8:15 P. M . Preachi ng. Thls III a grand opportu nity Lo buy IVcre dinner guests of HOl'llce c ompCo" Mla.mis burg . Runnm g 4~ money to buy It. Jobs at good wages Mr . a nd Mrs . Tberle Jones a nd a wonder ful herd of ca ttle Everyton and h ours and good po.y. wile Sunday . depend upon an employ er who I. · 00 Mllton were Sunday evening FRIEND b Mrs. EUa Haines was In Dayton thing In this auction In excellen t making the money necessa ry to pay First Day 'schOOl, 9 :3/\ a . m . dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. EdWANTE D TO BUY - A spring 01' the wages. conditio n. last Frlaay afLernoon . Meeting for Worship, 1? :30 a. m , faU sow pig . P_ J . Thomas , Ferry. Farm PrlCeti Refleot Good BUlmeas. win Nutt Mrs. Alma Moran and Mr . and Mrs . Raymon d Wilson LYMAN DAY, Waynesville, R . 1. I\IT. 1I01.LY 1\1. E. CnURV II ~ This makes It plain that with em- son. near Centerv11le. and Walter W ilson 'tOOk dinner ~TONEY BROOK FARMS , Mrs . Bessie Blllett of Dayton , was ployers andJlusiness busy In useT. M. Scarff, Ministe r FOR SALE - 'Ilwo purebre d BerkQwnera . ful underta kings, with all work.e rs a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs . Les- with Mr. imd Mrs . Leonard Ellis on Sunday SchOGl G:SO a. m. Eo A Sunday . . slllre gUts. Lnquire at Lhe Miami F. T . 'MARTIN, AuctloJ\eer. employe d at good wages, farm lie Gray a nd ' family Earnha rt, Supt. on Wednes day , Gazette . prices will be giood and consum pMrs. Donald Halnes acconlp a nied penterv ille, Ohio, Phone 7021 Mr. and Mrs . Wal ter Olark, ML~s Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. tion at its mliximu m. ' her paren ts to Wn-pokoneLa to vllllt Dayton, 4(K Americ an Bldg., AD 3661 FOR SALE-Two hundred sheets of Vanda ' and Jr . Clark motored to FPayer Meeting Wednes day eve· The key to thl~ Iltll&tlon Is lIIa& statione ry and one hundred enher grandpa rents, Mr . and Mrs. L. ST. JOHN, Olerk. velopes, printed witb your n ame nl ng, 7 :\10 p. m. employ e" IhaD have tile cuh mOD- Dayton, Ky., MOnda y 'and weer ' eve- W. O'. Whetstone last Sunday . an d add ress for $1.50. Th e Miaml ' e,. at band to Cbalice from war man- nlng dinn er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iss Eula H~k was the guest ot SCHOOL LEVIES ,u>PR-OVED Gazet te. ufacture to peaee-Ume actlvlt)' wltb Ben SchU!th~, nee Lucile Clar k. C~TO I and R boda Bunnell Saturda y &he least poulblo cleJa,. wben thiI Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet Mr. . Voters in tlhe Ca rl ll;le ane] C1~ ar- . night . war ends. Not everybody with a dollar and ?vIrli . Russell Oampbell, Mr. and ~rs. Marian na Bogan called on to spare can 'shoot • IUD creek school listrlchs approved t hree Our United States Senate fa Mrs. Walter Kenrick , Mrs . J . B . Mrs_ Fra stralch t-but eve1')'b04y can mill leVies for school purposes, The searchin nk Mart one evening las t g for a I)lan that will pro- Jones n.nd Mrs. Lowell Thomas ASIC YOUR LOCAL a tmoot Itra.,bt to &he Jlank and levy for the Oarllsle school I~ tor duce maximu m r· e venue to the gov· tended Pomona ~range at Wayne .DEfENSE COUN CI:' , ' buy War aODIta. Buy ,.0111' three years for Clearcr eek schoolll. ernmen t to insure victory; provide Mrs. Pearl Sincla l.r and clllldl:en , • tund at the .end of the war big ville Sat urday' evening. The lG% every pay ky. five years. Comp- Luella and Lal'erne, spent Saturenough and quic~:1y enougtl tO 'co"'n;::'-+bI"H--famtly- furnish ed martmb a aod day night with her daughte r, Mrs. vert busines s and industry from war drum music . Louise Jenkins and hus1)and, of work to peacetim e necessit y, but el'ett-Ea .rly villi ted ber I Dayton . without the gove,rom ent baving to mother, Mrs . J . W. Huston the highe r coat of Jiyinl . at Yelborrow and lend '.he money for this Mr . and MrS'. Everett Haines a tpurpoae after the war. is over. low Sprlpgs Friday. Mrs. , J . B. tended ·a Let ~s Itupply your famiiy Bett er Hitcl t up Ole family dinner a t the hume Bere-III a Simple, PracUc al PlaD. Jones acc!,mpanled her to Xenia aDd of Mrs . Haines" with fineal meats at ."We father, Benjam in Do,,"'n and Follow _tlte For th'e solution of all these prob- spent ' Lhe day with Mr. , a nd Mrll· Carey., at Hlghlan:1 Park, Sunday . lems there Is one simple plan of out- Raymon d Osburn . est possib le prices . Let Mr . and Mrs. Raleigh - Bogan CRO WDS ! standin g practicall value, based on / Mr. and Mrs . Walter Kel)rick and us help you feed your Richard HAines, Mrs. the idea that WaJl' profits from ' all James Haines were Sunday William evening compan ies, big and little, sbould be Smith and Marilyn Sue n.nd Mrs. family RIGH T , with dinner guests or their nephew and used for this ' purpose . Mary Bogan a ttended the ' Junlo The tax rate on war profits Is fig. nelce ¥T . and' Mrs. James Kaser plenty of B vitami ns and claSs pla y at Spring Valley high ured at about 90 per cent. Baalne u and little daughte r, at Midleto wn. school fast l'hursaa y night. m i nerale in good meat. aDd Industry, big and UtUe, would Mrs. Dearth Sheeha u Mrs . Clare be· permUt ed, ho,,,,ever, to ileduct Mr s. Nellle Bunnell ' has re tUJ;D d Let us help YOU I from their taxable war prollts %0 home after spendin g several weeks per cent 01 Iucb p&'Ofita, prow;lded at the_~ ends Home In Wayne" . &he deductioD II IIlaecl &0 purohu e 111e . United States Becove..,. bon"" Recover y bondS would be a speIl4rs. Dorothy Smith Is the new cial ~ind of bond for tWa purpose presiden t ot the New Burlln~ ton only. Recove ry bondl could not be Commu nity club. sold or borrowe d upon durlDg the war, and neither would'th ey pay any Mr . and Mrs . Ra.1eigh Bogan le-' interest . They ,must 'be beld by the ~!ved a le"t~r Tuesday from their purchas er until thE! end of the war. ,Phone 2662 The dey lhe WEir i. over &hese nephew , ,William O. Wilson, who ls bonds would automa tically 8tart to now staUone 4 at San A;nLonlo, Tex. bear Interest , couLd be bought and WAYNESVILLE, omo sold, and become -Itbe same as any otl:ler governm ent bond. The pur. Try the Mlari.1 OllZette Want Ad ,,! , ' !! chaser ' could sell them or borrow upon them to obtain the money to' FRIDA Y e SATU RDAY change his busines s and plant from G~ne- Autry in war production to peace-t ime production when and 811 he needed mon"STARD, !ST ON THE ey to do this job. . Profit, for Peace-T Ime Recover y, SAGE ", In other words, busine!ll,' big or little, would be required to contribwith Smiley Burne tte ""'''''''''''''''''''~'' ''''''''''''''' ''''~'''''''''''''~''''~'''''" 'ute 20 per cent (If its· "o-Wn war ' Added : Te~yt~n and profits to provide the money to o~ Novem ber 6th, 194~, our. ROllan na eleva. ~ change its own planta back to peace. Sports Revi~w tor. will be--dis contin ued, but we ~ hope to lerve you time production. , The fairness and equity of sucli a froin ourW A YNES VILLE ELEY ATOR , and trust plan is perfectl y plain. Eacb comSUND AY -M~ND~Y PaDY, by uln, 20 pe:r cent 01 Ita own you wi.~ ,s tick with us. Wm. Powel l and Heciy war profita to _buy Recove r,. bonds, baUdl UI own .ballklo , to ,brldje We can fumis h you with GRAI N, HAY ~;na Lema rr in from war prodUCIiOll to normal FEEDL . FLOU R, SALT , SEED S, ' COAL , TWIN peace-ti me ac&lvlllel, Big compa. E" "CROsSROAD~'" . " nles and s~all comp/lnles wll,1 buy and CE~ENT at all ti~~. In proporti on to their si!e and needs until the war is over. In the meanCail us' at any . 't ime at o~ expen se and we will time, 0111' pvel'DD ll'.nt recelvetl &he mmma m -In revenue to produce .tor WEDNESDA~ AND, be please d to Ml;Ve victo1')', aDd we, the people, bave eSTHUR SD~~ tablialiecl lCQurlty , agalns& &he worst depreul on 01 all time. ' A prlson ~reak! A With luch a plan adopted and in operatio n, we can alii give our maxi. throug h h i g h cha. s e mum to the war effort, secure'in the " Save on the need~ for your e(J,cire family excitin g snow I What ' fac& that 'when thl! war I. over we : ' ' '. , can Quicklyand safely go back La and bo <,l.l ! . E- cry tlep aron enc in the store thrills!,' the path. of peace. The necellit y offers kl kc·Kum le r quality merchandise for such a plan fa II) apparen t, tba Hump hrey BOlar t in . 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Civic Club To Meet Monday The Wa~esvU1e Clvlc cl~b will hold' Its monthly meeting Monday evenLng. November 16 at OUr House, on Main street. Dinner will be served at '1:00 oclock sharp. The ~uest speaker of th.e evening wlll ,be ' l\4r . AI'b ert Schnaitman. a prominent .resldent of Wayne townhlp. Mr. Sc~hnaltman 's topic for tlhe evening wUl be, "Why This War? " a topic upon whJch he is well qualified to speak . Although now a. naturalized citizen of the United States and a patriotic AmerIcan. he was born In Germany. In 1935 he v1s1ted the land of his bIrth and clOliely observed condJUons there. Mr. sChnaltman Is district manager of the Warner and Swasey Machine TooL company of Cleveland. with Offices In ~yton.

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Bobitzer Orchar Property Sold Mr. and Mrs . C111ford H . Brace have purchased the orohard property containing 4.3i acres with 439 ft. '-frontage and also a vacant lot conta\n1ng .51 of an acre. with 114,5 ft . fron tage on Nort h Main s~eet, from the estate or OMs . M. Robltzer, deceased . The entire !rontllge on the south side of north str et from Uh atreet to the corporation line with the exception of the Edgar Smith propedy, Ls now ownea by W . H. Allen and Mr . and Mrs . Brace. The orchard contains over 200 t rees ot such varieties of apples as Jonathans, Grimes Golden. Winesaps, Baldwlns. DelIcious and ollhers and Is equipped with a central spraying plant . The transaction was h andled by /Wilbur N. Sears. local real esta te broker. Other real estate transactions handled by Mr . Sears in the last few weeks.' Include : A 52-acre farm located on Route No. ~ near Mt. Holly and owned by Frank Kellis to Mr. and Mr~ . Lon J. Alford of Dayton, for a home. The Albert Oleaver property. containing 2 acres, located north east of Corwin to Mr , a nd ~s . Wilbur ,_ , Da.ldn. for a home. The ChM. Ames property on Third street to Mr . and Mrs. Percy L . Reason who will move to it soon . A 65 a.ere farm located In eas t Wayne townshJp and owned by Earl Hockett to L. J, Burton for an investment.· Thl Wl1l1am Lukens nroperty on Fourth street to Mr. and Mrs . J. Bern Jones of Lytle lor renta l pur-

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. Gasoline rationing in Warren I most Important Information n eeded coun~y and the entire state 01 Ohio to fill out the a ppLiration however. has been postponed from Nov, 22 to Is the list of serial num bers on evDecember 1 It was announced by ' ery tire whiah you or any relative the Office 01 Price Administration ' I1vlng in your house. own ror that; in Washlngton Tuesday . Tehlcle, The postponement affects the 31 The serial numbers. Mr . Woodsta~e~ not now under ration control. ward warned. are t he Inden ted numJ RegLstration for basic A gasoline I bers on the tire walls. They are not l'aWon coupon books, slated for this to be confused with any rBJSed week also bas been postponed-un- n\llllJbers appearing on the tires. In til Wednesday. Thursday and Frl- oase the serial numbers h ave been day of next week-Nov . 18. 19 Ilnd obU terated. only the branch .na me ot 20 . the tire need be listed, Warren county residents wm reThe Rationing Board cba1rman celve their ration books at their 10- urges .car owners with more than cal sdhool houses . Wayne township nve tires tor eaoh vehicle to dLspo&l residen ts wm reglstl!r at the high of these excess tires Ilt once. since school bulldLng on the llibove days. the school house registrar cannot begJnnlng at 2:00 p . m . 1s.sue a mileage ration book to tUly Motorists of this locality reglster - applicant who lists more t,han five Ing lor beslc mlleage ra tions a l tires , PiXCess tires can be sold to the GUADALCANAL ISLAND-U. S. Marines who had jU!it .driven the J a pane's e from strong positionlJ on the Matanikou River on Guadalcllnal. IlTe s hown. marcl!JIl t!; over wh at wus Jllp lel'I'ilo ry 1\ short school hoUSe regist ration sites on Govellunent through the local oftime before. Aerial bombs. shells, and fmally the boys "YlllI th e lJayonets cleared 'th e Nips from tbia November 18. 19. and 20 m ust tak nee of the Railway Express , Agency . partitular spot. Anne Weltz. young Waynesv1lle "Only ooslo ration books wUl be along their appLication fo rms. Hstpianist. will be ,among tho.se to play in g serial numbers on their t:res llIsued ·by the school house regisIn the first ot a series or Sunday and their car regLstratl'ln cards. E . trars," Mr . Woodward said . "Motoratternoon musicales at the De.yton M . ·Woodward. chairman of tho Ists with car re"lstratlon cards ~nd Institute ot Music In downtown Franklin War Price and RatlonLng P1'operly fmed out application torma Dayton Sunday afternoon NovemBoord. has declared . will be Issued A IbooKS providing for Mrs . Sophia Ann :Miller. 85. of ber 15 . The recital wUl be In the Servi ces for Mrs. Alber ta Barnes "The appUcatlon forms are I 2.0 miles ot dr iving a month, MoMrs . Addra K errick. age 71 pnss- Frank.lln, died early Slmday ut the form of a review with atudents trom ed olway Monday at 5 :00 o'clock p . home of Lester Ken drick Wayn es- All en. 20. former resident of Mal'- avallable at service stations garages torcyc1e owners wID get D booU tins ville. who died Saturday al a and other conveniently the accordion stUdio of EOlth m. at Mrs , Bohlander's Rest Home vllle. Route 2. loc.a t-: d gOOd for s imllar mileage. Dayton hospital were conducted Il~ pla.ees throughout the cotunl'. and Wheeler. vIolin department un"No supplemental rations wID be Ln Clarksvllle , Surviv ing are two s,L~ters. Mrs . the r esidence In WllynesvUle Tuesder the direction of Russel Moore. She Is surviVed by an adopted son, Lucy J ane Selby of Springboro an d day at 2 o'clock. wlLh burial in should be picked up at" once by an y issued at this reglstntlon t1m~. So dramatic students from the stUdio Donald, of waynesvUle. and one Mrs . Lyrl Ann' Gebhar t o[ JVIlddleowner of a passenger car or 1Il0 - don"t ask the registrar ror any. or Mrs . Wright. dance numbers brother. John Beach. It 1F 0 of town . Miuml. ceme tery . torcyole who does not already h av'"j However, anyone who feelll he will from Rlta·s Ballet and plano stuShe Is survived by ·h er husband , one." Mr. Woodiward said. need more mlleage than the butc Waynesville . Fun eral services were held at 2 30 dents lrom the stUdio or Jozer Mc.~ Funeral services were . held to- p, m . Wedn esday a t the Uun gleslJY Churles L. Allen; her parents, Mr . • "The form Ls simple. Most of the boo~rovldes may ask the regLBtrar Coy. who makb hia home on 8 farm day (Thursday) at 2:00 p. m. at funeral home. Franklln with Rev. and Mrs . Henry W. Barnes. near Information can be obtained from for an appl1catlon form fl)r a sup~. near Waynesville. the S tubbs Funeral Home. Burial W. J . Han n\lm of!1clatlng. Bu rial MarUnsvllle; e. daughter. ,P atneia the vehicle registration card . The plemental ration. A 90 acre farm In WRShlngton YOUDI MIss Wt'ltz Is the promis"ThIs form is . to be .IUled out was in MJaml cemetery. was III Wood hi II cemetery. F ranklin, An n. less than 1\ week of age; one Ing and talented daughter of Mr . township. near Clarksv11le, owned by brothel' WIUlam Barnes, and two later and presented to a local war and Mrs. -Maynarc\ Weltz and the Joseph Morgan to Mr. and Mrs. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR sisters. Ethel J oyce and Marietta price and rationing boe,rd.· '!"he granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson Waltill8, for an investment . CONTRmUTION? 0 ., .. Barnes. ' board wui issue a supple!1lental raProperty ~ Corwin at auction for Hawke. She has been studying wit.h Dave you made your conLrlbution only after a careful exa.mlnaLEBANON MASON HOLD · t,h ... Or g e ,C Jozef McCoy for the Last five Lucile Armitage. administratrix of tlon to the committee in c h a On November ............... an d ... .....- G. tlon of the appUcant·s need for adthe estate of William Norton. deELECTION OF OFFICERS Robert ""''-' -00 •"e " mem.- cHtional mileage and his plall8 for months. o. erecting the tablet honoring uvIis en te r.....u A fea ture of the baskeLball game of "'--t WAd"'. ceased, to M . M . Hopkins. The 'the men in the armed forees Corwin Nixon was elected wor- bel'S the .,...... ayne ....cry car sharing. to be played h re Friday n ight wlll 11 ..... th ....... ti WAR MSTORY PRESERVER pro~rty waa appraised at ,1,275 shipful master of the Leban,on Ma- Gounc . = ,.er e ......... ne&19 mee ng, Applleants tor basic rations should from Wayne Township? These 'be sev eral patrlollc maneuvers by ,..,h". t I th NAMED FOR WARREN CO. and sold for tl.'1&. men are making a great saerlsonic lodge at the annual election the ev__ Y, was spen n e gen- go to the schoolhouae regIStration ~ fOr ;.....Q .... -rhaps even •... elr the Waynesvllle band in honor o[ , eral discussion of current' prOblema. site nearest the'- homes. 'l"" The ,preservation of Warren coun... bhe armed 10rces ; . T h e Bellbrook Friday evening . . Be succeeds Dale . ... Uves, and 'he leas' we can do Is Rosencrans . Guests were Mr. and-·M rs . Laurence Autolsta who ~xpect , to spplY for ty's war records will be handled by game will be the lrst home gallle B d M d ...H Id erect a sulLable tablet In their Howard Case was r.eelected lUI rown an r . an UUi>. aro supplemental rationa·to enable them a committee headed by Miss Virof the season for the 10001 quintet. tak honor. treasurer of the lodge . Whl er. giula Ramsey. librarian at the LebThe first formalJon by the . band . to drive to and from work shoulel The proposed table,t wID be The next meeting wlll be held at make plans now to share tides with anon public Ubrary.. . - h Id th 1 I wlll be a ''B.'' a courte~iY to the vlsfIll D . Farmers Ol'&t)ge e e r anIlUa about 'ive by twelve feet, d'ethe home 0 Pau Tom nson on e- others needing tran8!>O!:..;t:a.~ :: tI:=: on:.:.,,--,to '-7_ _""""';--_-c Mlsa Ramsey was named by th6 b 2nd . lLing school . Following t hat.-wl li. t d fl S eleclJon of of · cers a ur ay evens'-ed &0 carry It. roster up to cem er • their Jobs. Mr . Woodward declared. Ohio War HIstory comm\a.s1On but. .... lihe forma tion of an nnchor WhIle two hundred names and wiD be . To get lJlore than the .basic A ratIOn has not. yet selected otaler members lng . ThCi8e elected to serve for 1943 the band plays "Anch()rs Aweigh" S are ~ tollows: Master, Walter Keneentrally located In the down Mr . and Mrs . Frank Dakin enMORROW MAN PAY a car owner must form a c;ar-aharof fA committee to asSist with the ...... _-lor the navy. The anchor evolve., -100 TO SEE panaDE rick; OVerseer. La~rence ............. ; town section. tertalned wi~h II. fare' w ell plI.rty ~ ft,. inr club to carrY at least three othwork. Into an alrplane to th e accompllnJlain, tit lek Lect Le Ia Kern . ; urer. It bas been 1IIISWDed' that the Thursday evening In honor of their -er persons to and tro~ work, or It ~ J.a ex~tecl· tIlat !be Warren Chap people o. Wayne Township ment of "The Army AIr Corps." son. Pvt, Darrel Dakin, who left When school chlldren ma rched In prOve that he cannot do 110. County Hlstor1ca1 ·socIety WIli as- Sara Braddock; Steward. J . B.. Rich; ABslBtant Steward, Lowell woulcl be rlad &0 share In this Then a " U. S . A .• " f()r the a rmy. Waynesville for Fort Thomas Sa~urthe Armistice Day parade Ilt Morrow "All applicants tor a supplemental siat with the Work. Is formed to the tune of "The Cals- day mo rning. Guests, of the evening yes teray. d Tbomu; Getekeeper B. V. Smith; trlbute.- Your lielp Is beIne earn. Floyd K.1ns1ey. wh 0 11va" ration wtl1 uae the same form,' 1Ir. osns Song." Finally a huge "W" un- were Mf. and Mrs . Irvin Mulford on the 3-0 "'Ig"-ay -'' '-ve "'- -es 'er Woodward points out. "The boa"" .... DIBLE c· ·.. aa TO ~"T Ceres. Luc ille ""..... es; P'l ora, A"'" ""a' elIU". soUclted. Let's all do our ~ ......... ..u:.a H t folds for the home folll:s . 1e86ed that h h AT ROBERT .LAMB HOME Furnas; Pomona. Gr&:ce ocke t; share anil send or hand' to any and family, Mr. and Mrs . Ernest WM 60 P e gave eae Will decide whether the ration The bund has been w'orklng over- Nixon. Mrs, Milo Beal and fftn1lly. child a 25c war Treasurer. E , L . Thomas; Becreto.l'Y. member of the committee our stamp . . All told gra.nted .hould . be In the f orm ' 0 • The Monday Night ,Bible class wlll Asenath ·Thomas; Trustee for three ciontrlbution. time to · perfect these maneuvers Mr . and Mrs, Oharies Styles 'a'nd there were .OO-odd pupils In the a B or C book. 'I'M B book. In adN be 1 t .... yeara. J. B. R"h; ChQr . Ister, Ther Ie ....rade he cons' ide re d dltlon to the A book provI d ea for a meet ovem r 6 a t he home U~ Tbe committee is composed ' and they will be well worth seeing. children abd Mrs. F.<!ther D(!.kln a n d " - ' K1nsley ""'Id Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb on Jones; PIanist, Arlene Jon«:t' . The of Georre Waterhouse, James ' c h i l d r e n, ,all of WaYllesvllle', Mr. the 'loo ' well invested. : max1mum of 470 mlles of occupa<Main street. , TopiC tor study will· newly-elected offieers wlll be InGibbons and Orville Gray. an Mrs. Charles Young. Mr . and drtv1Dg a month. Mlleare for be' "The farallie . of the Ten VIr- atalled the flrllt meeting In JanuLet's don·t let our boy~ down! Mrs . Dlc'k Bra.nt and farnlly. Mr.' PRISON FARM FUGITIVE . more than 470 mllea a month regina," from Matthew 25:.-18. ary. reft........ and Mrs. Glen Dakin and son, all SURRENDBRS AT HAMILTON quIres a C book . But only drlYera . The meetlnl last Monday, held at The following program WM preof Lebanon. and MIss Dorothy Daperforming services rerarded as er.the ·home of Mr. and Mrs . M. I). sented; Musical Reading, the Bradkin and Uiss Cleda Dakin, ot Eibert Batxb'. 28. of Cleves. wbo sentlal to the war efforLw.-the pu---...:....:::,:-;~~::;if Bai.r o. 'W116 well attended and ~e dock SJ.aters~ , T;lBooiici~ktiRe ~V~lew~•.:,·:i..~c~ross~tJ[n:-iMhl!lllt-C~mtRmH'y-tc~ran~:e~.~w~1f~e~O;f~C~a.rm~~u~n:~c~ra~n~e~.-:(l;srWa~esv,Ule. walked away trom the Lebanon lIc welfare will be eligible for 0 lesson "The Parable of the Tares" Creek Country," by Atha Furnas; of tile W,o'~ en's DlvlState Prison Farm August 31, sur- ratlona." n .... ' .. w ~. FuneJlBl services for Dr. S . Stel'~ h~''''''omQn was ~eU d1scu.ssed. ' Reading. ·V1rg1nla Hard\.Ji. ling Stahn, widely kltown . Wal rt'.D s lon cir the Wayne Township Sal- 4-H MEMBERS RECEIVE rendered Monday to police at Ham- .Operators ot truckB. busaea' and oou~ty physICI~n . of Franklin. who vage committee. She and her comAWARDS AT LEBAlIION \1ton. He waa sent to the Ohio state taxis must have their Certlilcates of FRANKLIN DRIVE NETS . ml ttee wll1 work under the dlreclion prison from Olnclnnatl to serve 1 War NecessitY. before applytna k) 185 TONS OF SVKAP died at his home early Friday were About 300 W~county 4-H club ~ 25 years for robbery . He Informed f th Ir mll fa held at 2,30 p. m . Monday at the of the General Salvage Com'mlttee , local board or e eage ,Mrs . Crane has accepted and will members received awa.rds at a .-H Hamtlton pOllee that he wishes to tlons. The Certificates of War Ne~ Franklin. November 9.~an1tl\n's , On Saturday evening. Nov . 21 J . W . Danford. dist rict sup- do her part in the war effor t WIth club achievement meeting at Leb- be returned to the prison farm. cesslty, Issued· by the OffiCe of Devictory -scrap. started OCtober I, the Wayne TovinshiP Onlde school anon high school Monday evenina.. . t.... Transportation . f·nn the bu"'...... " bhUs far has ' netted more thaD 186 Is sponsoring a turkey cUnner to be erlntendent of the Methodist church enthusiasm. It will be t he duty of and Rev. W . J . Hannon ol!1clatecl. her commit tee to establish depots in Members received A. B and C MOT~R OF LOCAL RESIDEN'l' Is for laauance of transport rations ' tona, The school 'aamage campaign Will continue. Robert Anderson Is held at the Gr~e Hall. The pro- Burial was In M1am1 cemetery. ,C or- the val'lous stores for t he collection awards which Included cash and DIES AT HOME IN MAINEVILLE to commercial vehJcles. These \lereeeds will be 118ed to buy defense or silk hosiery. waste fats . tin can. ribbon awards: Lyle Stewart. fair tl1lcatea, together with proper~ chairman of ,tile Pra~ Salvage atampa and bonds. , Dinner will be win . 1 I Mrs, Alfaretta Moss, mother of _n _ _ committee. &ene<i hom 5:00 to .'7:30 p. m. Doctor Stahl had pra.eticed medl- etc. • and to en list all Wayne town- board pres dent, and Scott McO ure. Hartley ~OIIS. at near Waynesville. executett application .or a .....-.'" cine in Warren county since 1907 . ship women III the home front; to county COmmissioner. spoke. died at the home of a daughter In ration, mlllt be In the POlHldoD of WILMINGTON 8'l1REBTS PrIce for adults J.a 65c and for ehllHe was born nClU' Fostoria. He re- s Clnlulate their Interes1; In the pro- LEBANON G.RANGE Maineville 88turde,y morning at 10 the applicant when he P . tietON ARE ft.OODIID TUESDAY dren~ . Come and bring your ELECTS OFFlClmS ololock: Mrs .. 11408 waa 85 years of Itle board. . ceived his bacbelor of arts .degree gram of saving all nee(:led materials friends and relativCl . We think tnls and master's degree at Drury ' 001- used .by women. I age . Each · War Neceaalty Oertltlc;ate WUmiilgton. Nov. 10.-Ralnfall of Is a very wortlly ct.use. ' He , b eg~ his practice tD. Al~ All women Interested In h elping Marion snyder W&6 elcoted Master Services were held TUesday In her states the number of D1Jlea the ... lege. approximate1y one Inch feU In WUbJ IU in 1906 . In the war etlort should · contact of the. Lebanon Grange at a m\\~thid" for whJch the certlfl.c ate III InIngton euly today, ~ amaU RELIEF BOLLS DOWN on. ., ' . . ialUed will be allowed to ~"el durSurviving are llis wile. Anria; a Mrs. Orane . Ing held recently. He will take or- h ome In MaIneville. IN W ..... EN COUNTY lnes of several streets where lea~ d hte u_ · Osc HUto T ~ flee the first or next year. Others CHURCH GROUP TO MEET Ing a three-month period. The cer.. had cloned the Surface water sew.. aug r. , 4WL1S . ar n, IJUQ t"icate 'a!llo sta'~ the n""'ber of :rile Warren county relief rolls Angeles.~ Qallf., a nephew. S. 13. MRS. A. E. STOUT IS NAMED elected : Oarl AbaeoherU: OVersee~; AT OSBORNE HOME U ..... d d-to' _ A number of cars werl! drownshOWed a decrease during OCtolM!r Sha.w. Kldder. TR·EAS. OF M' OTIJE.... Mrs.' Dayid B. Balley, Lecturer ; gellOM Of ~Une nee e COY... . Mo .• 8l1d a n1eceJ ft'<> ' CLUB ed out Jl888\n8 through th~ pudthe previous month Mrs. Helen ... Mrs. Henry Russell. Chaplain; ~rs , The November meetln" • of the W. this mUeale . "f'rs. Don Fape. Hamllton. M 0. . dles of water wh1ch were over the over !Rill. relief director, reports. ' '; At Ii meeting of the Wayne Twp. Henry Allard, Secretary;. Karl Co- S . C. S ; or the local Methodlst \ ~nlng bo8rcIa Mrs. E. W. Bcot1eld spent the . tn' places. The rellet to 111& ' peraona during DI:CEMBER 11 DESIG~ATED l).{others· club held Friday at tl!e wan As6Iatant 8ecretary; WUllarn church will be held at the home of Last of the week In Oolumb~ ai t.b. October cost t966.8'l. Mrs. Hill said. SCHO~L HEALT" DAY grade school. Mrs. A. E . &tOut iHAckman, Treasurer; Oloyce '. Boal. Mrs. Araua Osborne Wec1needaJ. 1,'70 AVB&8 'A DD_ home of her parents, :Mr . and MnI. A total 'of ·tl.llll.'13 was spent d,.ur,IIi co6eratlon with the Natlon·al appo·1nteet t reasurer ..o f t h e cIu b in Oatekeepe'r,' Edward Ullum, stew- Noyember ·18. at 2 :00 oc• 1OC k . -........ . TO FT. AHCIBNT H. R . Bmith. 8h~ was Jollied Pd1ng -Sept.eInbel' In asaiatlng174 perplace of Mrs. Carl Oonard. who re- a rd; Zane MOunts, Asl!lstant Stew- Is the month to tum ~ your blrthTUberquloliis Association. the Oh io _....... ..., __ Dorot-"n ".ounts, T ....... day evening by her h~ and The 'P,Ul"ChUe 1'10 ~ea ~- SODI. ''''tIon , and Its .sIgned due to ner. "dutieS as treas- ...... .. y - .. ....:.. Zane ~ day ac>rons. Be sure to br~g them they spent Friday evening and _~ PubU c H eo.1... '.01• Assoc... ". _ ......--t-· S ........-.. u~e r confllctl,n g with ollher bus ln~ . --...... ...... _,...-... aloDll. ·tna Pt. AncleDt baa been' announced HOMBMAKQ EXQIBIT affWatecl local . orga.ntzatlons. t he ·MOlints ,a nd Mrs. 0lu1st1an Monat the horne of 1Il'. ScOfIeld'. ,Iiy E O. Zepp. aupertntende'nt of · IIBBB DBcEMBEB II Hon. Kenneth C , Ray. Director. Deparenta, Mr. and IIrs. B . M. Bco-_ tee. p1anlsta; Mrs·. ;Bert P1iIher, 01110 arts: wlio said the ~ P8l1roeri·t of Education of OhiO', has SON-IN-LAW ORDAINED '!boac vla1Ung over the week-end qeld. alsO of Columbus. Tbe1 J:8TO MINlSTBY SUNDAY OhOrtater; · Mrs. Boal, Ceres; MIls • ' 'WOUld make the pa.rIc tbI JaraeA bl Warren oounty Homemakers win declAred December 11 as ' SchoOl . . Leah Ouard,- Pomona; Mrs. James a~ ttle home of Mr. and ¥rs R. E.. tUryeci to their home here S&t\p'daJ ' the atate. i . bcolcl ~ edublt 01. ,vartoua ~- HealtH Day. ~ury w~: Mr. and Mrs. R. W.· ,ey~. Mr . and Mrs. W. N. Bears at- Folet. ·P lora., :Bert P18her wu elect. The pr,operty, W'hfch lIeS. Mat.' of 1Mde~' alft. here Saturday Director ~ is asklIig every DeVore, of HamIlton. 8unda1 dlnthe ,fort and nortil Of Route -150, tDece&ber II from '7:00 ,to ,9:00 p. m , aebooi In ·Ohlo to give speCial col1'- tended \ he ordination serVIces at the 00· TrUstee for ~ peata; Mr. A,tbury's ~·em.. Mr. and lira. Jaton Ba,rke of ~ W T ..~ < • t ,..... _ ......- mel former ~ 01 which rUns ~ the fort, ... : at the Oranp ~... B1deratlon" on this day to the value Oh\U'Ch' ot Christ in Sprlng:tleid. 0 .• d· ...... ¥"r. and.Mrs. Rosa johll8 ~nd Mr. an . . nIIIIury 0 -. . p~ f1'oIn ' A. 'J '; aCh~ ~. ublblta will be held at of recreation for malntl1.l!1lng health Sunday. 'Where thelr -60n-in-iaw. Mr. daughter Ruth Anna and 1Ir. and Ha.m1lton, Sunday IIIftemoon rueate: W~ynemue are rej~ 0YeI' toM Korrvw JIapt pr'IIIdant.; PrutI1n. a' the CoDonr Hanl~are In ttme. SUitable material!;' .or Alber!t carver. WII,II orclalned to the Mrs. Ro&s ~).-ancI.--chUclren. Mrs. Albury'. mot.ber; 1In!,. :A. '0. of a J1IDe ~~~ Zepp aaJd the ,liQUIiltloD of tbe . , . NCiV' :lSfrom 1:00 to plannllll thia ' special health pro- mlnlatry. , After the services thl'Y Jean> Jane anct OWen spent Sun.., Ol'e8llSe,: aad-daU8bter, lin. HarlAn IiiIiY boJ ·1ICInl ~ daJ JM\ ~., were entert4lo1ned &t th~, home of 1Ir. property would tDabIe. the ~ to 1:00 .,. •• aDd ~ Lebanon .at the aram Dljl.y be obtained .rom your day with Lt. and Mrs. wuton R ,' HeclM aDlUln. Charlel OrealeJ, Ills. ROiien ~ ...... haYe tile . . . ~ reIDcate4 to 1Iemorta1.JraU~, Dec. 12 county ~0811 and hpalth as- and ~. Dale carver:, Hart80ck and Lt. and Mrs. Harry of DQ&oD. wen KoDdaJ atterDilOD D7 were 8uDdII7 dIDDer ...... .. .... DCittb of it. preIeIIt location. · flQn 1:00 to ':00 p. m. IOdaUoD • Want Ad.! Jacluon In In~ • . I . caIlVl.. --'" Mn. L ••• ..,..... '" DII~a!

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Fr~m A Farm Diary-- Dry Ridge

Novclllber 5. No\' mber b~' the m en t to help out the meat shol'luge. ulCJlda l' Il n d ovembel' by the T!'UI t t.a kes most of them xcept a IVcMhc r . Not Indl n summer but. few stock roosters. The boys had to the kind of Novemb r wt'a~hel' ~Ilnt climb h igher thnll ever In th mul til plr 'cl. Olt' poem, "Th dllY Is cold berry tree to gei some of them. It d ll U dI,l'k and drearY' t nougn .. Is wanll out but the wind Is begin11', ~ n 't really tha L ba d, Just a drizzly ning t.O blow . ruin tllnt di Ij't keep people home Tue&! y 1ll0l'l1i!1g . Such . ulnd l[ls ~ \\ h "l1 ther was n alc to go to. nlght. As I I y t.here listening I 'lUcre II" u porta ble COl'll crib ad- suddenly thought of my coop of 1t·J'tlsed .so I went . LollS of old roosters. Had the roof blown off 11 l l1l g~ solt!. for 1!lstllnce an old and were they al\ Ollt. 1 jumped up bdiMll phonoyr p h with Ilft~ rec- and slipped on something warm . ant. Uk cy Un der kind .. They didtH aM went to look . Yes it WIIS off IJlay 1l . 1 wonde r how :t would and lIS I tllfned the \igh t on the >t.U11l 1I0W . I bough t a pair of old heads all came up bu t I WIIS in time lUll d-lurlJc andIrons Cor a dollar and put 1L on qlllc k~' . nly one es !ld n qu ner. T hey arc a little caped . The hard pa r t WIIS to hold I 1 j Tor lily lire pi ce and lhe it on while I got some bllcks and bl ksmit.h who Illade' th em really s tones to weight It down. That done W:kll't I'ery good for they are not I went to bed agaln . Then the ra in qUI(.c alik e but they look cute. They cam e and when I got up this a re 110)1 sening cllickenburgers at morning there was no light, no heat Ihe 'ales IUlI ches a nd theY ,are very to cook breakfast. no raillo and no good. ne err ct of the meat short- ·me . Electric clocks are fine. but-:age. T hey sUU manage to have pis not always. ThIs was a real rain a nd corree but I do not k.now how that left puddl~ everywhere and I much longer that will last. The hOpe put some water In the cistern dri2zle changed to rain so 1 sat In aM In the ground. November my c.U' until they sold the crib and weather . tben I didn't. even bid been use the others who wanted It ran it up so PUBLIC SALE fllSt. 1 didn 't stay for. the stock sale. We will sell bv auction our stock saturday. The Warren county in- a nd chattels located on State Route ductees ha ve finished their two 13, 2 mUes west of Waynesville, 0 .. weeks leave and 1J11s mUl'lllng they on the stoney Brook farms on were off to t.he army. After we took WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, Johnny over to Franklin and wai t,at one p. m. cd till they len we went to a sale Two head of wonderfUl work horsIn th t n Ighborhood. There. were es. registered sorrel mare, 8 years some part white- face calves there ,)Id, wt. 1400 potmds, 1 brown geldand although when I first looke<1 in.g ~2 years old, wt. 1300 pounlb. at them 1 said I was not goin~ to 31-Bead Hereford CaUa-37 buy th.em. I illd, and paid a good One registered. herd bull, 13 B p-reprice for th!!lll, toO. ford COW3, pasture bred; 9 heifers, . ~onday. Some years ago I cut 0. bred; 8 'bull calves; 5 calves ; 1 regr ecipe for corn beef as made at the Istered .Jersey cow, due to fresh en White HoUse from a magazlne and soon. th'15 week I tried It for the l1rst 46-Bead Breed1nr Ewes-46 t ime . It really Is very good and easy One ram to fix so If you can not get canned Farmlnc Implements cornbee! and you are tired of th\! McCormick com binder, Bemis tAlcuts tile butcher ha.s try ~hIs: JLCC 5~,tCl' t.:>b CCv pn!ss 5 shovel 3 pounds of beef, -brisket 01 rWJlp . 'fob plow, :I row Car!l cultivator, tra:c I used a smaU beet tongue aDd It tor or horse. was very good.) HARNESS--Oood sd of brass -'--- - -- +--tablespoonsfull of brown sugar mounted harness. 3 tablespoonsful l ot salt FEEo - 5 ton baled straw, some 1-2 ·tlliblespoonsful of saltpeter . sa.pllng clover seed, etc. Put the beef in a bowl and cover Household Goods with water, adding salt su~ar "nd Two dressers, 1 Washstand kitc;hen saltpeter. Put the bowl hi a coo, place for three days turnlng the cupboard, etc. This Is a grand opportunity to bUy m eat every day. COOk Uhe meat ' a \Vt)ndl'rfUl herd of cattle Everyslowly in the same liquid until tendhlnl! in thls auction In excellent er . Add 6 whole cloves and a small stick of cinllamon if I t 1s to served condition. LYMAN DAY, . cold omitting spices If It Is to be STONEY' BROOK FARMS, served hot. Owners. -Another cut in beef for civilians. All l'igl1t as long as they do not try F. T . MARTIN, Auctioneer. to ration what Is left . We must ~ Cepterv1l1e, Ohio Phone 7021 to be. sa tlsIled with wbat our 'b utch- Dayton, 404 American Bldg., AD 3661 er ca.n get, anything bu~ meat ra- L . ST. J9HN, Olerk. tlonlng. Tliis shortage 'will not last forever, the pastures are full of beef .PUBUC SALE calves and the fields fUll .of fat 11tAI; We are leaving the farm and 1 - -- ----tJe tall pigs. RiWle a . wf or~a-;Hg and have It bu tcnered, most tarm- movtng to ;Lebanon, we will sell at public auctlon at the farm ; six mUes el's can butcher. N . E, of Lebanon and three mlJes ·S. Monday even~nB. Saw tlhe tiniest W. Of. Waynesville on Route 42 on sU\'er of a new moon sUpping into a SATURDAY, NOV. 21 cloud. Saw It straight front v_ew Beginning at 1:00 P . M., ~he fol through the windshield of lIlY car. What does that Indlacte? Another lowing: oopful of r oosters ready . for ship- . Two Estate Hetrolas, 1 lllrge 'ze, 1 medium size, both In tlrstlclass condition; 2 beds and springs; marble top dresser and wash s~nd; 1 dre&'ler and chest of drawers; square stand; Singer sewing ' machl!le; Ice 4 dining room chairs; . davenport; ohair; odd chairs; M!veral work tables; kltchl\n ~ble; llbrary table; enrt table: book shelf; laundry . slove ; lawn mower; some dishes and cooklng BOOT FOn AND CONSIG~ utensils and many 0 her articles too your Ca.ttle, bogs, sheep and oalvet numerous to mention. to Norris-Brock Co., liVe wire and In cas e of bad wea ther the sale progress1\ e firm for the highest will be held under' shelter . market prices a.nd good servioe. Terms : Cash . Unlon Sto.1r Yards, (.lncinnaU, O.

Clean utensils wilh fibre brush and wash ing powder instead of cloth and ·soap Adjust separator to pfI)duce higher percent butte (fat Market cream 2

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Do not expose utensils and cream to dust·laden air

Prev elltll ll; OtI·Oil ' ll! . 1" 0111 devel, oping in CI' tl nl is th e best way ot ge llin ' the '1 ighl'st ret urns fr om it. A ctm'di ng tu r"deral rules. butter is Judged Or , t 0 1 ul1 on its fl avor, and lhe ufT·Otl VOI'. I' hich cut the scoreand the pri ce- a re mostly those whk h ,ume h' ol1l U, ,, cream out 01 which Ule butter was made . Flavor defects in crea m rough ly fa U into two cat "Gories : ~e[menta · tive navors due to the IJI'esence of germ s. and 11< VOl' S due to absorption by the cream of ud ors Irom the air or food or to some derangement In Ule cow' s norma l functions. Only the former a re touched on In the cbart. High·acld or ranc id cream is the most ,common crcam defect. Such cream is very ~ our to the taste and smclJ, aod suggests age and putrefactlon. It Is caused by the use of unclean pails. d ir ty sepa rato r , 1m.

proper COOling. by mixing warm and cold cream, or by holding at a high tempeJlature. Cheesy cream tastes and smeUs like aged cbeddar cheese. Such fla · VOl' results from unclean utensils, dirty separa tor, low butterfat con· tent. or bolding cream for too long. 'l/'ens ty·foam y cream is Huffy In body and sbar p In smell. Occurs most frequ ently during warm weath. er. which is favorable to the growth of yeast cells. Uncllaanlines5, fallure to hold cream at a low temperature, and exposure of utE:nsils and cream to dust-laden air, are the factors reo sponsible for this condition. . There Is nothing worse than an unwashed separatoI' to ser io usly im. pair cre am quality. The separato.: should be taken apart each time it is used and thoroUI:hly washed ane sterilized. And the same goes fUl all milk and cream ulensils.

Record 7ar Bond Sales Is Gjoal Of \~omen At War Weef,~ Nov. 22 WASHINGTON. D. C.-America's wom en In Ule cities and on the far ms -in war fnc ' 1"':. and in their homes- arc d('! er mined to m:o lw Women At Wa r Week the 11 ' ~atcs t War Bond selllnc c(\'ort since Penrl Harbor. Mrs. Frankl 'n D. Rocsevclt sounded tl~ keynote tor the T reasury Depart. ment's Women At War Wcek, Nov. 22 to 28. with an appeal to women to save on '>liLtle n ,,~ " to nrovid e money Cor \"'8 1' Bonds. "We wom e n \V a nt t o work ha rd, we wanl Lo be a pa rt of this slrenuClUS period bec8l1se unless we are, we will nol be able to face the m n when Uley return and cl aim our Ihn re of the future respon· sibility f or building a p ea ceful world," the First L ady declared. The overall direction of Women At\Va r Week rests with the Worn en's Section of .the War Sa vings Staff under the 'leadershi p of Miss Ha rri e t Elliott, Assoc ia te Field Director: and ,frs. Henry Morgen· . thau, Jr., Chief of the Special Activiti es Unit. Fr o m c oas't to c o ast women in every comm u· nity h:we mn de pJans tor torchlJght parndes, fash· DUrl~1: Women At War Week nlanteer War BOa' Ion shows. te as, r a lli ~s. Bale,women will we ~ r an armb1lnd Ilmllar to the on. store w in d " w di sohys be loit BUacb e,1 to the sleeve of Mrs. Deary Morre. Stamp and Bond boo'ths: thaD, Jr., by l\liu H1lrrlet EUloU. pageanls, ci ic sings, balls and mardi gras. In each locality administration of the one week drive rests with the loc nl Wnr Savings C'o mmlttee \vblcb bas worked out activ ities adapted to their arens. Mrs. Morgen thau, in a special message for Women At War We,ek, deelated that the spiri t of Amerlca's pioneer w nrn ~n livcs tOdEIY more strongly than ever. "The avera e Ame rican woman beKfl n to ri se to new heights on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941 ." Mrs. Morgenthau said. " This w:nter the QV'etage American woman wlll be spend ing less lh order to sa ve I'\ore to inve!st in War Bondi and Stnmps. She will not, p le~se God. e ver have to firE! a gun or fly a bomber. But she will; pl~ase God, II I vays do everylhlng she can to. help buy anything- and the best of everytllng-th&t Ores or OleiS or floats in thl. terrible war."

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tended the basket cUnner and allday meetJn, at the Frienda ohW'oh at WaynesyJlle EhuM8,Y.. _ ~ Mr.s. OlYde W}larton and dtl.ugh• Mrs. BernaI'd Me~oh , vlslted tl\e fOl'mer's uncle, Dan Greathoube, . at Blair hospital. Lebanon, Wednes- , ., CLAIlDCI J•••ow .. · ............ c-....... ,til ~ Olatrt.t day whet:e she Is suffering with II broken limb, be'tng hit by au &~to'l11e Repu!> lean tid"1 WIl: e of No- ers ot the ~eventh dis trict, and e6- llloblle. Mr. Greabhouse Is a brothmbcr 3rd almost w pt the Demo- eclally I to our fri ends who 1I'0l'keO or of Mrs. Poorl Oornell of this I'atlc part.y out of coHtrol oC ~lte H usc of Representatives. As it Is, slncere appreciation of the splenilld Meetings are still in progreM at Wae Ad ministratiou and ' the Duno- vote we received . . Wc consider the LyLie churoh , Rev, Vice prenchea crats burely cont.rol a :!ufllclt:nt resuJ.ts as more of Il tribute to uur evel'y evening and Mr. Stahl 01 tl Uulber of votes t.o 01·ga.1l1ze Lite frlel)ds who made th 111 pooslble Middletown, has chru'ge of ~he musHouse when the 78~h Congl'eS$ con- than to us persona lly . 10. There will be services at · 10 :30 • • • no 7 :45 Sunday. venes nex t January 3rd. With but The Republ1can trend at the gen- ·Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond I\. ten vote mal'gi:l to go 0 1, the Administra tion COI"CCS will be In con- Cfal election was In evidence In ev- and chUdren, Marilyn, Jackie and tlnuous danger of llavlng tllelr Jt:g- ery nook and cranny of the land, but Janet attended a family turkey dlnIslat.ivc program upset Ilt OilY time. especially III the fann area.:! of the ner Saturday evening at the home lear tJle p st several yeats a ' l1umOC' r Mlddlo West . Dlssat.lsfactlon WILll of bill': latter's mother, Mrs. WllUam of co~rvaWve Democrats I rom the the conduct of the war, 'dlscoutent Straukoma, in Dayton, Mrs. Everett Early attended a a eep Sou th hOVe been voting against with the increaslng rationing 1Jl'Othe more radica l Administration gram, fear of further regimentation dinner at Dayton Art Museum WedieG!sl(\ tion. This group will undoub t- I'csent.ment over the treat.lnell' glv- nesd.ay evening. Mtss Helen Mpyers. t! UI>' hold the balance of power in .Ju farmers, IlIld opposition to the COlmerly of Dayton, who retur.ne<1 Lh e coming Congress, for t hey can radical tenderlcies in the domestic tl'Om China on the Qrlpshoim, sPOke con trol the fin I r esult 0:1 leglsla- a ffairs or the government, were atter the dinner. She was one of factors In bringing many AmerIcans held lUI prlloners ~ioll at any time by joining wIth l:ont.rlbutJng the RepubUcan Minority. The heavy bout the ' heavy Republican gains. after Pearl Hal·bor. Mr. and Mrs . wweU Thomas IUld 11ICl case In tbe number of Republicall Senators w1U bring a'b out pracIn the thirty-three gubernatorial daughter Betty, attended a party Llcrtily the same s ll uatlon in th e contests this year the Rapubllcllns Saturday ev.enlng at the home of Senate a nd ma kes possible, and \Von 1n seven teen sta t.es , the Demoand Mrs. Warren Howland ' at perhap.s probable, the election of a crals in thirteen, Ule Progressives In West Carrollton in honor of Corp. R publican Senate in 1944 . one, with Lwo contests still in doubt Justin StackJel', whl) Is home on a • • • as this is written. The election of furlough. He wll;S R former daqcini In OhiO the Republican sweep WIIS Thomas E . Dewey as Go~rnol of teacher of Miss Betty . grea.te r tha!l had been predlcteo by New. York and the re-election of Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Jones, of cl'en t he most enthUSiastic p r ty John W. Bricker in Ohio, by huge Southern Hills were Friday afterleaders. Governor Bricker was elect- ma jorities, centers attention . on noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ed rOl' third consecut.lve term by a them for the Republican PreS1den- Jones . huge majority- t he firs t Repub leal! tlal nomination In IOU. AIJ'oody ever to be 50 hon ored. Twen ty 0 some of the political wiseacres are the t.wenty-t.hl'ee House soots In the preillcting that the next Republican ... Urr. lIullnrll, ljorre.po ........ Buckeye delegation went to Repub- naUonal ticket will be Bricker and Mr The Ladles Aid had an all-day Ilcons, 0 net galno~ eight. The fte- Dewey. or Dewey and Brickel'. qulltlng at .t.he home of Mrs. Elsie publicans re-elected were Charles H . Koester. Elston first district; Wm. E. lic.ss, Miss Velma KOester spent the seCond district; Robert F. Jones, week-end with Mr. and Mrs , WJlfourth district; CUff Clevenger, Wth llam Bachelor. district ; Olarence J. Brown, seventh M.r. and Mrs. Je~ Harrls are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haines district; Fr.ederlck C . Smi th , eighth moving tills week from the Fisher spent Sunday evening with MJ, and district; Thomas A. Jenkins, tenth ann to the farm of Mrs, Joseph Mrs. Banner Stewart .. district; John M. Vorys twelfth dls- Githens, uorth of town. Miss Ruth Bunnell spent . Sunday t rloL; J . Harry McGregor, seven'Pearl Cornell Is improving from afternoon with Miss Virglnlo Belteen th district; Mrs . F rances P . an illness of two weeks. cher. !Bolton, twenty-second dis trict. lind Mr. and Mrs ; Morris Wtharton or Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell spent George H , Bender, congressman at Miami Shores spent Saturday with Sunday. evening wit h Mr, and Mrs. large. The new RepubllclUl con- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bert .B unnell and daughters . gressmen are: Harry P. Jeffrey, 'Wharton. Mr: and Mrs. Austtn Conner and third district: Edward O. MCCowen, M~s. Therle Jones, Mrs. H. E. ·da.ughter Mr . Bnd Mrs. Bert Bunsixth dlstriot; .Homer A. Ramey, Dew eese and Ml·S. Ralph Hammond nell and daughters and Mr. Welter ninth district; Walter E . Brelim , were Dayton vislLors Thursday IUId Pfeiffer sPent Saturday evening eleventh district, Alvin Weichel a t tell ed a show In the afterncx.n. with Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Mullen thirteen th district; Ed. Rowe, fourMr. and Mrs. Leon ~lIsbuty of of Dayton. teenth district; P . W. Griffiths lIf- Wasil lngton C . H . were Sunda)J afteenth district; Henderson.H. Car- terrioon guests of Mr. and Mrs. son, sixteenth district; Earl R . Allen Emrlck. . Lewis, eighteenth district. Tl:\e Mrs. WUliam Befgaall and daugh- 1111 •• .Je""le Gn .... e~. (lorre.P<I ...J..... three Democrats elected w~t'e Mlch- ter, Mrs. Edmond Mlnser of Dayfor and on Tuesday went to Michael A . Feighan, twenUeth dis- ullcle, Mr. WilHam Simms at os- Dayton Fort Benjamin Hal'rloon, Indla.na, trict, and R'obert Crosser, ~weuty­ born on Tuesday of last week, " .where he will be statioo.e d for a first dlstrl!lt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul WUlIams of while. He Is the ~on of M~ . Bnd The Seventh district went Re- Lebanon spent Friday evening with. Mrs. Oarey Shumaker . . ~r. and Mrs. Everett Early . . publlcan throughout, with your O. W. Davis and Alvin Smlth Mr . Paul . Johns spent Saturda.y hunible servant, the 's crlvener of thl) were business vis1tors In Lebanon evening wit h his friend, Mr . Charles column . reoelvlng large maJOrities In Wednesday . Buckel in Dayton, e'er the latter's every county. The complete tlnofLittle Roger Cooper who haS been Induction into the army . . ficlal vote gave the following result with It ls grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barton ot In the Seventh; Clarence J . Brown Mrs . Shwnakcr, for some tUne, Dayton were Sa.'tW'day' evening dln~ 51,863. George H. Smith 23,448 . wen,t . to Mnel1a Saturday tI' . V181t ner guests of Mr.. alld Mrs. H. E. Clark cOunty returned to the Rewltlh his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Deweese , Cooper. publican column with EI. ' bang, givMiss wuise Harris of DQyton, lng heavy :maJorlties to every ReMr . and Mrs. Dawson Lynch spent the week-end with her &*publican candidate . We feel sure have lett their farm h~re, and rereQts, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hatria. that the editors of the various pao! turned to' OinolnnaU where they Mr. and ·M rs. Ernest Ar(:ll(lJea~Dl1 pers In -which this column Ilppellrs forermly liVed. and .son were JiHlDl--of Misse8 Ruth.. Eva . and of Xenla, were Sunday vlsltors · of· ' Ethel Reeder on Route . 73. " . the 'Terry family. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Burton' and daughter, of Ferry, were 'S unday Try th o Miami Oa2:i1tto Want Ad s' evening guests of Mr. and ·· Mra : ~.. Vitallill Irltp ..... wwell Thomas and daughter. AUCTIONEERING , . .. C.ndl......... . Mrs . Margal'et Job,ns and PA.ul NothlDa equal. ';'baby to brIq ...... Johns were Lebanon v1a1tors FrIClay. Stanley and Koogler. plete ualty and happineu in~o the lunDa Mrs. Guy Routzahn and daughter For Dates, Phone 2894, ,Waynesanlt tie hUiband Ind wife togelher in a M1.ss Betty, were Dayton .'shoppers' yille, Ohio, Reverse Oharges stronger bond of enduring loye and mu· ,uII intereat. Dhorco i, rare ill lqo homa Saturday,. BROKERS., UCENSE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnett, of of couplet that have chlldren. CenteryJUe, spent Monday with Mr. ~==.:;;=:;===~., . and Mrs. Calvin Longacre lU'd tam-

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runabout artistically decorated wi th strides rorw~ and maYbe OWf" are SERMONE~rrE red, white nnd yellow. MI·S. Sides' '; still haVing growing Paln41 We Oft: litt le niece sat r,eI I' the I.,lbcl·ty ~I ..". ~lnrl .. iC<· " " "· b ......... C"rreJl ... , - greut naUon anti we rnea.n to' keep REV. LOUli:I C, RADLEY Bell. rno.klng a hlu'mlng Pfciure . Gur new JTlin~ter._ Herbert Ora- on being a great nation, and the ----Messrs . Cyrus S'ffil~h and Qeo. S. b'nm didn't !!et to move In ·lllst week 'caders that we have were ejected CONFESSION OF SIN Sale . and Esqr . J , -G . Keys, amon \:, because he couldn't get a truck, bu t by us. they were chosen by 11 nla- . Last week we taJked about "OonWnynesvllle's oldest citllllCus, lOde they are moving In this week and he ority of the people, and a re dvJng victlon ~f Sin;" thls week ..<lur aubIn a 200-year-old c.ar.rlnge, 'owned by pr(!ached at Ferry Sunday mol'll In!!. ~he best they can. They are vuly ject Is . Con ~ess1 on of Sin. .' th e Furnas fam.l1y dUling that lime Rev, an d Mrs. Herbert Graham men, only human beings and I lor The first tblng for us .toIeallze II, (md dlawll by LWO 110rses, on of aud f.l mUy Yo' l' week-end guests It{ one. know that I woUldn 't have the that conviction Of sin is not enough. which was '32 year old and . I , also the MaUrice Hunter .famUy. slightest ideo. of What to do or wWch It Is <but the first &tep in the pr~ owned by Se h "U1 nus, nlld t he Mrs. Douglas Harris was reported way to turn If I were in their shoes. of spiritual rebirth . Indeed, .it we othel' :''1 yea rs o' d' nnd u ~ IlLd tw Quite iiL at he h me n ear Dayton So let's each of Us do our part as II. proceed- no-farthe r than the-realiZaWe xtend our sympal.hles and best uumes to us to do I,t . We dJdn'L t\on of sinfulness, we will remain in Emmor S . Ball y . "The art be ore l he h orse" was wishe. (or her recovery . want war and everything was dO.I€ dnrkenss and misery . We will be llterally re.presen d by Lwo cow oys, H was an nounced SU:1 day mo rn- to keep us out of it t h at coUld I.e like a prisoner ohained In a ' foul advertising the Wa rrell' Coun ty FaIr. l ing- th at S unday evenIng services done, bu t we have wOor and thd"; ~ ·-:I ungeon with no hope of reprieve :rhe MIsses Almn and Anna Cle.lll- would star t at 7:45 p. m. 111!;teod of only one thing to do, pull toge tlle1 and whose end 1s despair. en ts, the bCGlI t. ifUI liLlie. daugh ters 18 :15 p . m . I' h os ucen In eifecL nd GET IT OVER WI'I1H. ·Anu as Such Individual might , It. opporof Mr . and Mrs . Chas , H , CIt~lllThe Xenia Area Execu tives' meet· to gas rat!orung I have heard ctlaL tu~lly aHorded, resort to .>plate. to 4 ents. and Miss Elda Brown and MI'. Ing will be held Sunday a lternoon walking Is !.he most perfect form 01 dull the consclowmess of r.ls m sery. Roger Brown rode in a carriage at the Xenia Church of Christ . exercise and Is very beneficial t<. In a like mannel many persons rebeautiful ly decorated In pbk and Mrs . Lester G erha rd, Mr . and ~he figure . I 'll take some. sort to alcohol, nal'COtic drup, white . Mrs . Ben Kear ns. Mrs. J. R . Lln conscience - duUing' pleasures . and ville and Mrs. William Bell v lslt ~d sinful practices to escape tht: burA pure wh ite slipper on {\ lnvel, uor t.he W . C. SmlLh flmlly at Murlon. donlng seIllle of guilt. pi tforl11 , around '\v hlch Wll'C Sea Le ' Several friends and relatives fron . Bu t spiritual release and peace of five fa ll', s mlJh, g yOllL1 1,: Ildl s Virginia, last week. Mr . Smith Is n ' n lste r of Fer~y soul do not come of such meth.... • . former ml .' . here attended the funeral of Mr:. , uuo dress d in whi te, was the floa t of A reception wi I be h eld, In con. Mlnule Hlnkens Hazard of neal Tlley on ly Increase the darkness IUld E . V, Barnhart , l,h e shoe !lIan: fol' neCtion with th e Berean class meet- Wilmington , conducted Sunday af- the galling sense of bondage, and daintiness It wns unexcelled. The New Burli!lf::lon Band pre eel- In g Thursday evening of this week, ternoon at Sharon Methodist ehurel, t.he sinner 'goes about like Pllgrlm In BWllon's immorta l story, A1.s ed tbe marc hing Kn igh ts of PythUlS, for t.he Herbert Graham fam11y. All at Klngman. shoulders stooped with the pack wllo were follo wed by an eleg ,Illy are Invited to attend and the reMrs . Ella Brooks, 94, oldest 10c.l equlI>l>o<i fl oat. the Kn tg ts Lllereoll I fr eshm ent committee requests that Citizen, was injured in a fall lru.. upon his back-the burden of his sllll1. dressel 111 the handsome uniform of . we bring meat on bun nd'WlcJ\ea week . The soul mllSt react qulte differ.. Uh . lr order. and enacLlng the Da- and Ilwnpkin pie . Mr. Graham took Lt. Oarroll Stevson, who was callenUy If salvation is to be found. mo;! find Pylh ias scene. Th is 1m- over h is new du ties Sunday. ed h ere a week ago on account 01 Ilr esslce !lnd dignified scenc W,IS 101Mrs. PerrY J . Thomas called on the deatll of his mother, Mrs . . Ann~. and the !frst step to be takE'n ~ cllnlowed by the time honored goa t, the Albert S tarke fnmlly nea' Stevson, lett Thursday tor Washlng ~ [ession . Oonfession to selt; CO.n fes610n to fellow men; and confe.~slon m uch to ,Lbe amusen .cnL of lhe on- Ridgeville and Mrs . Idn May Mard- tOn C. H . en route to Okla'homt, to GOO . quardt SUnday afternoon . 'Iilrs . Lo,· and Kansas. lookers. The en tire dlspley wa a To confess our sins even to ourt.lo Starke who h as been bl'cU t credit to lhe orde r . Me! words call Ur. and Mr:s . Howard Cook 0, selves, Is of·ten most difficUlt, but since last February Is not In ave; y not do H justice, Visltlng brothers Kunsas were recent guests of lIel It Is the prImal need of the SOul and were present fr om Springboro, CC:1 - good condition . Also calling on n cr lather, Charles D . Cook, and ~n! . there Is no hope of irnprovemt:nt were Mr, a nd Mrs . Fred Sl.arkt: 9 no Cook: of near town . lerviUe. Bellbrook and HaTl'eysburg . until we stop Justifying our wrongMrs, Earl "Shinn and Mrs . Children, Announcement has been made 0 Misses Erma Ellls MIlI'llla O'doing, race ourselves 1n strict honNeall, Edith Crane and Mrs . Flank Shinn . May we salute Mrs . •• e marriage of Joseph Hlteman (,. esty and Eay - "I . am a sinner in Charles Ellis. In an automobile, MardQuard t ? She is to me very near liere and' MI.ss Loraine Rllso .. need of God's mercy." surrounded by Cl bed and ,'fi nopy of much the same IIHle old lady that of Cincinnati. Modern psychology seconds the she was when I ' firs t knew her' pink and while J'Olses, were a licL!:nL Albert Moran stationed at Edge. Gospel In Its Inslstance on the psynearly 20 years a go and she Is ap wood arsenal, Baltlrnore, Md., h\.<1 I. to the eye . proaching her eighty- thi rd blnh - llve- day furlough last weeit with chological necesslt.y for confepslon. · J. E . J I\.!1 ney rode wltll his four It traces many psychoses to the suday. little daughters, In is automobile Ml;tl. Moran arid relatives. pression ot the consciousness or So we are goIng to have gas , aWord has been received from Cill· decorated In white and rcd the wrong doing, whereby It Is driven tlo nlng! And some or us are slttlng whole surmoWlted by 11 pestle aud LOrd Doster of Jefferson BarrackS, around griping a1;lout It. just plain Mo., that he has been trBllSlerred t down into the sUb-conscIoUs where morter. a fittin g close to the be~t It wrecks havoc with the pe.l'Onality griping I Do you think we can enjoy camp Waco, Texas. parade ever attempted In wni'ren and 1s the origin of much pbysical the fruits of a free nation without county, Mr, and :Mrs. Joe Davis mov'eu t\.. some sacrlflce, some Inconvenience? Lebanon Thursday where they wlil and mental sickness. Confession to our fellow men II Old . our tethers, brave ler-seetng spend the winter. NAMED ON COLLEGE PAPER salutary too, and we do It in various men ~htlt they were, count th e cost Ml·. lilld Mrs . Frank McCarr(lI , too high when they fought for thls entertained at a turkey dinner Sun- ways: By outright ackrio.,..,ledgeMiss Maril yn Lclcbrlg, of Waynesmeni ; by, uniting with the cllurch; country one hundred and mtJ vlIle , has been al~polnted calenda r y a,rs ago? Old you ever think thllt day, honoring their son, Jack. In· by submitting to the rite of Bap.: udctect Into the service. M1.ss EVelyn ed1t~r of the Wilmingtonllln. WIl· we w re only a young country yel, Rogers of Jamestown was present . tlsm, and in other ways. But religion teac.hes us that . we though we havt made great fast m1ngton college a,n nual. Mr . and MfA . Ralph Rich ana muat go farther than conr ~sslng our family moved Saturday from the re· · sins to olU'selves and to our fellow prop!!rty 01 cently p rchased men, and we must do, something Charles Doster into the Trost pro· more ,than to Join the church and perty , vac.lt~ oy Mr . and Mrs . submit ·to bapt1.sm It we would find J esse Pennington. .:l8lvation, We mllSt confess our slna ! Rev. and Mrs. Ohrlstophalus and to God. He Is the tlnal retereDce fo, Mrs. Walter Green were ·Sun<1ay our lives. He Is our ereator and our dinner guests of the latter's-son-1u1o:: judge, an we mus V';l acdaughter-In-law Mr. anet Mrs . 1.0- COWlt to mm lor the deeds done In gan Green and family of Waynes- the body. The Psa,lrn1st ltrIew and ville. felt this and cried out In the depth Several members of the Open BI- of h.lll remorse and self-loathing: ble church attended a broLh erhood ' Agalnst Thee, and Thee only have meeting Jn Dayton Ffiday. ( sinned ." He had sinned against Mrs. Lou1s Flte ud daughter, himself, a.nd he had certainly sinned Jane, had as their guests Thuredal against hls tellows, but above all he the latt;er's aunt, Mrs. David Flte, Wl\s bitterly conscloua thai he had and coualn, Mrs. Fred Mutkert of sinned against the moral urilverse Glendale. nnd against God . Mrs . Helen Price and son. Dlc••\!y So we, If we ould find sp1r1tual of Columbus, were Sunday gu~.. 0 healJng and peace, must confess our the fonner's par.ents, Mr . and Mrs. slna to God trusting the "fiOrd that Fred Sherwood. promlsea that jilt We confeu fUJ' alns Mrs. Herbert Doster and MI.ss 1a faithful and just to fC?1'Ilve us Barbara Thornberry were WUmiJJg- our slnB, and cleanse \III from all un-:ton callers Saturday. rlghteousnl!6S." Mrs . Anna. Pottor!. who hIl'J..--hPm'r+!..:!S~ub~J~ ec:=t:::n :::e=xt =-:---week--:-:--:':-::'Con ::---;-tr1 -:-U:'7OD-."""--~:::.:::3 In the late Anna Stinson home fo several yearS left Monday to v1slt ......... her sister, Mrs . John Varden Voore, 1'Im4 for Traulellt. Bl'7an MullanphY'l will, aecutecl Wilmington, and will be located 'In In AUi\l6t. lSd, provIded that:. "I. DaytOn for the winter. Mr . and Mra. Oharles Doster and Bryan Mullanph,., do make and d.. clare the IGllona' to b4: DI7 lan wW mother, MrA. Mary nOster, accom- and teltement: One equal UDdlvtdecl p~nied 'by Mrs. Sariili Wright, spent third of all my propexv, real, per. Thursday in Cinc1nnatl, lODal and mixed, I. leave to ~e cit" of st. Loula. In the State of . . . lourl, In truat. to ~ and ~ WARREN COUNTY RED eROS!; SUB-CHAiRMEN ABE NAMED lute a fund to ·fUrnIah relief, to aD poor lmrniiranta and travelers, como Charles J. Wqgoner, We n:en lnI to st. Loula on thelr ' wa)', boDa lide to lettle in ·th. w....,· IIrj · ' county' Red OreM ch'a lrman, Leban''Mwilnphy dle4 Jun. 15, 1851, aDd' I on, has appointed COrwin Nixon tlJI cit,. of st. Low 'accepted the · chall man or the Dlslll!ter commit- trult fund on November 111, len. u tha~ no planes roar down upoo the prices the things you ouy; helps tee; Ruth curU.s8 chairman of th. Bryan Mullanph1 Ilmlp'ept and your home,. ~ 00 she~ plow u~ make the' money you spend go further~ Home Nursing; Roberta Falkenstein, Travelers' RelJef fund. The ~ tha KullaDyour fields ••• no armies trample now. By · putting your money into War chaiJ!lnan of Nutrition committee. ma1Dtalna and pbJ Travelen' AId aDd coyour crops and fields. Yet in tbjs Bonds and keeping it up reglollarly, month and Mrs. oarl ~heru, chatnDan operatel with the Nat1caal 'I'rilyeJ,; of the Junior Red Oroa8, war, victory begins 00 your farm:.-by pr~- • after month, you will be sure of having the era' AS4 lOCietl'. ' . duciog more Food lor f~eedom - an'd by D;loney wheo.you cao use it best. And if you '

gramaphone which the ~tore has made prominent In bh1s locaUty oc_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-_"'X"''"--_--:-_ _ ,,~ ~~ a place 0\1 the float, and thl! decorations throughout were ex.celThe foUo~iDa' la a cODUnaa"80metWng different" mJght well lent, .,Llttle Miss Blanche OUllter Uoa 01 ar&lclllll taIlen from the describe the wagon o~ Hehry '\Youl- dressed as a queen made a very HODIflCOmm, Edlt.ioD 01 Tbe ard., a~d ,son , Eddie . ThIs wa~on , pretty picture, MAaml GUette. pubUabIld ID WIIS one of the most original In co~Th Miami Gazette !loot contalll. Ocwber. 1906. ceptlon that e.ppe"red in ·the par- ed a e}al'ge Cyllnde; printing press WeclnIlIIda)"1 Propam (Coftu..ue4') ade , Mr . Woolard had his fencing and several men scattered printed· Red, white and blue were tht: machine set 4P on the, wagon, and ma.tter trom It to the crowd . Back colors used by F. C. Schwartz in his showed juat how hJa famous wire of the ress and se rated from It attractive display, advertising his chicken-proof fence Will! maae. Ed~- by a partition of ribbons was Ii room drug ·buslness. die Woollard gives evidence of be- in which 1\ fa mlly was represented, Aftel· bl1ls shOWing came a bUck- Ing a mechanical genius . .He had a eac,h member or ~he fomBy reading board covered everyw·bere, wheels forge, anvll, etc., on the wagon, and a coy of ~he Gazette, two 01 'the . and all, with ears of corn . The Ilf- it Is said made all of his tools him- smaller chUdren bore benner readfair was pulled <by a mule of un- selt. Though stlll quite young he lng, "'IIhe family circle Is not comcertain age and driven by a gaudily has. shown decided talent In a me- plete without tile Miami Gaz,!lt.te.' arrayed darkey , the whole makin g chanlcal line, and he may be heard One of the mos t atlracUve parts or a flne a.dvertlsement of Schwar tz's tram later. th1s !loat was the ha ndsome leam famous Corn Cure. The Warren county Fair AssO- of horses by which It was drawn, One of the most handsome floats elation had a large' wagon filled oWned by Gladm(ln Ellis, and O:1e of ww. that of the , Waynesville Can- with people "going to the Fair ' anu the finest teams In this section , ning company. The company evi- one look at it would put anyone In a Misses Ollve Pershall. Winlfreo dently put a great deal of Lime and good humor . The handiwork of P. Mer edith, Ida Belle Haines and expense on tWs display, and their H. Surface, the gerua1 treasurer of W'a l'ren. Edwards. of the grad uating eUorts were cel·tairuy rewarded , a s ~he AssoCiation, wa.s evident in "hls. class of 1906 rode In a carriage the float would be cred.ltable to any The Stokes & Brown dairy wagon handsomely del)orated by Mrs. J . city. A labeling machine nicely aec- made a very fine showing, the dee- C . Hawke with the class colols. orated, occupied a prominent place orations being yellow chrysanthe- pink. white and green, whIch was in the center of the wagon. Several mums. and Ule name of the dalry very pretty. of the officers of the company were being in white. On the top of the The Waynesville National Bank's on the Hoa' and were f.requently wagon w.s a large milk can. The Iloat showed very careful thought showing made was hIghly creditable and study. Trlmmed entirely in the cheered along the line of march . Dr. 6Ild Mrs. HathatWay role lJ1 a and deserving in view of th e excel- National colors was a large wagon, beautlifuUy decorated carriage, lent quality or mUk and crt:llm tier being bullt- o~l tier un til o.n the Which gave every evidence of most which this dairy serves to ItS va- top W8.s the American eogle and excellent taste and careful plan- trons. surmounting all sat Unde' Sam Thore 1s nothing like good music hJmself, clearly lIlustraUng the nlng. This was one of the prettiest of the many pretty carriages in the to enllven a parade, and the Wil- point of the great United States ,p arade, mlngton Milltary Band furnished government with all its resources "The greatest store tor your ev- stlrrlng music at th1.s point in the being at the back oC the bank . ery day wants" was a motto prom- procession. Mr . and Mrs . Leroy Irons rode In The -Enterpr1se Printing Co. il- a runabou t decorated In purple and nently d1.splayed from the float . of Parr and White, grocers, A huge lustrated the work in a prln !lnb whJte . This 'combina tion Is one or cortee pot, to advertise the famous office with a deslt at which an ed- th e most pleasing that could be lrn, ChBBe & Sanborn co!lees which itor was .busUy writing copy, near at &glned_ and ma-<1e a very attractive Farr & White have made {am1liar hand the invaluable telephone, etc .• pIcture . to the local public by constant "ad- while a compositor was busily at The Boys of '61 were represented vertising during a long period of work or putting the copy into type . y 8 . Lev . Cartwright's handsomely Walter MCClure, undertakllr, nad decorated trap, occupIed by Messrs. years . Gteat rows of canned goods the well known inner seal packages a truly beautiful float . It was a Cartwright, Geo . W . EBright, Chas. and other staple articles of the gro- carriage decorated with thou.:;ands Ewan Merritt and J. O . Falklnbllrg oery were used to good advantage. and tpousands of pink roses mak- also Masters Charles Merritt and Inside tile wagon rOde a bevy of Ing It simply 11 mass of color, and Stanley Levering 9artwrlght. old ulstde rode a . number Of pretty lit- comrades of '61, with sons oC prt!sbright young ladies. One of the prettiest features of tle girls. The entire effect was very en~ generation, . the entire pata.de were the many beautltUl. The coal 011 and gasollne wagon , 'Dwo hlUldsome little boYs under owned by Jos. Hortnell, was beaupretty carts anll carriages in which Holmes Wully decorated In pink green and were young people or older persons any cln:Wnstances are as the ~ might be, and one of Stoops and Everett Trout, but they white. Mf . Hormell drove hIs team the best of these was a prettJly aec- made an exceptionally fln"a with his two beautiful little daughorated pony cart In which rode as they appeared In a handsomely ters seated by his side, A. B . Sides advertised his hand.MLsses SybU and Helen Hawke, the decorated ·pony cart, the color by driving In a Ilew daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ow: scheme of the decorations being ·H awke. The deCOrations were In yellow . pink and wWte, and the young sao. There are occas1ons when a writer dies presented a very pleaalng PiC- rtaches the superlative and finds it difficult to go on. The parade was ture. In every respect so good that the ~111!11__" _____• • • writer of th1s finds it lmpossible to 'say all the gOOd things that eaCh float deaene..,~aDd-th1.s v4th the runabout of Misses stella Lemmon and Luella COrnell. 'They used wbite chrysanthernulllS in aec" .OB o~t1ng and the effect was most pleaaing. one of the most artLstlc of all the Ooats appearing In the parade was that of J . A. F'lmlley. It shoW.ed On Your very carefUl study of colors Ilnd harmon. and the author of i~ had ,HOME .every rel'son to feel satisfied With FURNITURE the effect. ~ float W08 gotten out to represent a Japanese effect, and AUTOMOBILE not the least attraCtive 'part of it GRAIN and STOCK included four' young ladles dressed . to represent Japanese women : PRONE '' ' ' T. B . custer's jewelry store also WAnosVlLloB, G"lIo made a pretty sbOwIng. · The famous

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ChuI'ch schOOl 9 ;30 a. m. Worship serVice at 10;30 A. M, Subject: "What Use Relli1on? " ElVening service 7:30. TOPic : "Th ll 'J.'WO Way," The Annual Booth Fest!vnl SPOll'ored by the Youth Fe 10w.:IhJ p wUl be held SaLUI'Clay. Nov, 14 Lh. a~ the CaJvnry M Lhodist church ::it Mld. at 4 p. m . dletown. R glstrntlon Banquet at 6 :30 p. lI1 . Contribution are for OUI' Ohlldreu's Homt: I\~ Wor\lllingLOn , Ohlo. The W, ·S .C.S . wtIJ be held nt 2 p . m . Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the home of Mrs. Argus Osborn '. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRJS:r Max Randall. Minister SUNDAY Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. Communion 10 :45 a. m. P rca . hlng, 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Senior Endea vor, 7 :15 P. m . CommunJon a nd prea ching, 8;00 p, m. You are invited to come and \: orship with us.

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. ST. l\IARY' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mr . and Mrs " N. A. Ki n G, of IndIana polis, Ind .. visited Ml'. and 11 :00 a . m . Morning Prayer and Mrs . Walter Elzey Saturday and sermG!l . Rev. Ralph Parks will be and :Mrs. R ussell Wl!soll spen t Sun J ack Hawke of Dayto n SPE'llt S undny . In charge . day a!teronon and evening in Cin- Sunday at the hom e of his parents, Everyth ing goOd to eat at the ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH cinnatl. . Mr . and Mrs . Howard Hawke' . St. Marys Church Bazaar No\,. 28th Father lUumholtz. Priest Mr . and Mrs. Walter Wiseman For your Xmas gif ts see the lovely at ~he Gra nge Hall . Mass Sunday 9:00 a. m , and da ugh ter Betty spent Sunday at gut packages on display at Mrs. W . Mr. and Mrs . Albert Stubbs a nd were dinner guests Sunday evenmg O . Raper's. .: EIUlY CJH1IlCIl OF ClIIlIST children sp ent Th ursday In Columat the .home at Mr. and Mrs. Mort Robert Furn as J r. was !l Sunday bUs attend Ing a morticIans ' oon9 :30 a . m., BJble school. Lang in HamJlton . 10.45 a. m.--Communlon. dinner guest of Mr . and Mrs. Fred ventlon . 11 ;00 a . m .-Bermon. Mr. and Mrs. Alber t Carve.; of Furnas . ClncinnaU and Mr . an d Mrs. Ever6:15 P . M. Preaching . • ~ • Mr . and Mrs. Al bert S ~ub Os and Misses Vlrglnla Preston and Sarah ch ildren Yvoune and BUly were ett 'Sears and son Ronn ie spent FRIEND~ Sunday evening at the home of Ml': Conner spent the week-en d at New- Sunday guests of Mrs . Stubb's slsFIrst Day school. 9;31' a. m. with Miss Ru th Conner. te r In Dayton. M.rs . N . R . Allaljllan H O iland and Mrs . Wilbur Sears. Meeting for Worship, 11 :30 a. m, • • • and ramlly. ' ChrJstmas gifts at the S t . Marys Mr. and MrS~ Leee LovelY an d son ftlT . 1I0LI.\· l\l. E. <:'lImCIl 1'. 1\1. Scarff. I\Unlster Donnie of Springboro, were Sawr- Ohurch .Bazaar at the Gra nge hall, ADVERTISE IN THlE GAZE'n'E Sunday School 11 :30 a. m. E. A day evening guests ot Mr, a n d Mrs . November 28. Advertising ~eeps Old Customers Earnhart, Supt. James ~velY . Mrs . K . R. Hill s pent th e latter Advertisin g Ma kes Success Easy e • • Evening Service, 7 :30 p. m. Advertising part of the week a t th e home of Begets Contldence Mr. and Mrs . Frank E . Thomas PlIayer Meeting Wednesday eve· Adver tising Means BUsIness and Mr . and Mrs . Lowell Thomas her paernts, Mr. and Mrs. C. W . 7 :30 p. m. nlng, AdvertisIng Sllows ' Energy and adugh ter Betty spent SWlday atl Brown a t MarySVille. e e • and f:lucceed Advertise the home of Mr. and Mrs . Mad1SOn MIss Mary Jansky and Irvin Advertise Judldously E&.rnhar t of . Dayton. Btrlmer were week.-end guests or Advertise or Bust The Claude Stroud fllrnlly h ad as Mr. and Mrs . K.' R . Hill. their dinner guest3 Sunday, Mr. and John W. Young, 24, mechaniC, Mrs . Homer Ha rt . and daugh t.er For Ohrlstmas cards and ,wrapping RECTAL DISEASES Freda Irene oung. 21. teleDR. -E . M. J an et, Mr . Gn d Mrs. Jack Brown, paper see Mrs . W. O . R&~r. phone operator, bot h of Franklin. all of Richmond, Ind ., Mr . and Mrs. • • • Locust S treet Wlllntngton, Ohio, WllIlam F . Kurtz, 21 , MIddletown, Harry AZling Mr.. and Mrs . Gene Mr . and Mrs. J ,' B Chapman has published a bookl&~ la whkh he of!lce worker. and. PhyWs LultlngAhrens and daugh ter SandrR of had as their dinner guests Satur- explains 110W he treats PILES or bea, 20, Franklin, of!lce worker . Dal(ton, and Mr . and Mrs . W . E. day. Mr . and Mrs. Walton Craig pf HElMORRHOII)S without SURG_ Probate Court ' stroU4 of WaYJlesville . San Diego, CaUt., Mr . and <Mrs . ERY or ELECTRICITY, This bookThe tenth aocount 01 the estate of ! • • Michael Cra ig and Miss Margarete let will be sent free. by sending him Mary Holloway was rued. Mr . and Mrs. E. L. Thomas and, Clralg. your name a nd address.-Adv. The Inventory of the estate of M. W. Horn, Lebanon will be heard Nov. 10. The gt'06S value of the . estate of Edwards, Waynesville, 'l,'rlUena found to be $9,950, that of ·Lydla Bukey was found to be $1 ,300.

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The Inventory ol the estate of Frank. ~Ul, . L ballon , WIi'S lIcard NoV. 9. , ' A c )·t.itlcat,e.Qf ti'M sler was- 01' dere III Lhe mattei' of the estate of • ~anh a Fawley, . 'l'lle first ana Una! aocoullt or bhe estate o{ J essie Mabel Kel~l1 el', 'Ma_011 was approved, . The nrst and '.final account of the eita.te of Alma castle was approved. T he firs t and final account or Ine t!.StaLe of Ger W'ude Dilley, MruIOl1, was aPPl'Gved . The In enLOry ot the estate of . Ch arle.s OILh ens, Way nesville, will oe h eard Nov. 12 . T h. e estate ot May Coy and Wyatt Mor lon were deClared to be exempt Hem inheritan ce tax es . The fi rst and 'flnal aecou'.)'• of tJ1C estate of Elizabeth Dearth approved. The schedule of debts oC the estate of O. M . Robl tzel', Wayn esvUle, will be heard Nov, 12 . The estates of Frank Hall n nd Lydia Decker were declared to be exempt [rom Inherita nce taxes. The fU th apd fina l account of the estate 01 Gan vllle P . Decker was . flied. Proceedings In the matter Gf th e estate of Franl{ S ieker were a papproved. The second aC<'ounts of th e estate oC Margery Meeker, Franklin, a 1111110r, an d Harrlelt Meeker a mln or, were lIled . T he secon d nnd fina l account of ~h e estate of Charles L. Hizar. Lebanon, were filed. New Suits Mary Yaezel, Lebanon. has filed a divorce action ~grunst Andrew Ya ezel, to whom s he was m rrled In 1902, chargin g neglect . They have nine children, all but Andrew Jr. 'being adul ts s he states. A propel·ty settlement has been agl'eed upon, she s tates . Neglect Is charged by Cla rence HOUCk in his suit for a divorce from Eleanor Houck , Calumet C! ~y, Ill. ,[hey were ma rried in 1925 an d have a daughter 15 years old. The Great Cen tral Mutual Insurance company seeks recovery of $152.39 itl Its sui t aga inst H . J . and Ina M. Greenup . Common Pleas Divorces 'were granted Verona Joy from Charles P. Joy, Emma Surface from Russell Surtace, who was ElIso restored to her malden name of Margaret HamIlton, and Myrtle Ma xwell from James Forest Maxwell of Clarksburg, W. Va. Transfer of $500 from the .road fund tei the 'general fund of U!IIon town ship was a pproved.

HA~"~YSBtJRG l\la.rpret S. Munson, Correspondent Doctor and Mrs. Howard Cook of Russell, Kansas, are visIting his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Charles Cook of R . R. NO.1 , and thelr hoot of friendS In the Ohio area. The doctor and hls wUe expect Lo return to their home In which he has- a ~uoratlve medical prB.C~lc ~ within the next week. We regrd their early depar·ture. Jesse Pennington 1$ ' the ·new

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councllmen.' Oilltrles Bogall 11l . W. .n:. 'host, ~ ~nel' \\' 00<1 lI11d Johu ::Jl1llllSon . At tJle LIlli!) 01 thll appolnLmellt. Carl (J im) Moore, wllO lIa d been, president Of the councll, had seeved as maYOI' s.1nce the Ignatlon ot Joseph Davlli, M r. Da via moved to Lebanon '. Mr . Moore hIlS beel1 reappointed councllman , l'llOlllaB Weloh 1$ ~wn clerk . 'RUSi>el.I Bennett is the new marshal, llavlng succeeded Adam Campbell IV 10 resigned. and moved Lo Mason .. -We wish tile group much s uccess and hope IGr some of the n ecessary village Inlpl·ovemen ts . J ohn Ro ' b""~ll Is recupel'atln" 'a'" a~" ... . ~ home follow ing a n. .=> ... . opcraWon a l. the MJrulll Valley h~·pl·~ "" .......l, Dayton . Mrs. AUll Pottorf of the Friends' ohurch brough t tears to bhe eyes of old and young members of (h E' congregatlon last Sunday whell shtl .so gracefully mounted the rostrum and gave the Inspiring talk which. ended with her goodbye . In t he afternoon the Friends LOok baskets and spread lunch at Mrs. Pottorf's home. She Is now living In Wilmington , Onio,' and Hal'veysburgians wlll lon g remember her. Mr . Oharles Doster and ft' mll y are expecting to move into t! lelr llew home located at the southeast corncr of Maple and Chu.rch s treets sometime this week . We hope they will cnjoy their n ew role as villagers.

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Albert Schnaitman Addresses Civic Club

The November meeting of Lhe Ha ppy HaUl' club w~ held at the At the regular, monthly meeting (. 1 the speaker of t he eve:llng. Hertlert Rollins home of Mrs. Harry Sml'h , Th s The tablet honoring mell from Mr, &;bnaltman staLed tha t he the Wayne Twp. Civic club, held Wilton Hartsoe!, meeLlng mniked the bc.; inning of a Wayne township In the armed servCharles Earnhart new yenr a ud the new ly , electeq Monday evening at "Our House, ' was a native of Germany, havIng iCes of our COWltry was erected Robert McKeever presiden t, Mrs , Athn Furnas. pre, the 28 members and guests prescn L come to the UnIted States In 11125 . Monday on the vacant lot. opposIte wt're favored by on address by Mr He became a naturalized citizen of Robert Chapman sided. the Stubbs Furniture Store on Main Thomas Brannock TwenLy - three m embers r('sponded Albert Schnaltman. who ha~ been , this country in 1930. In 1935 he 'restreet. It Is very atb-actlve and ev,. Cha1Oe8 James eryone should make It their bWllne~ to roll call and aner the buslneti~ resident of Wayne lor aoont a yeaI'. turned to Germany for 0. vl.ut IIJld Robert James ~ess lon the program tomml ' :ee pre- Other guests besides Mr. Schnal · thus was able to view pre-war ~n­ to see It. man Were Robert Oroetlng, a homl dlt1~ns first hand, and was able Leonard Franer sents the following prog1'am: The tablet was erected by Ed AlEdwIn Franer A Thanksgiving read lng-"Humbl c town boy bu' now 11 U,S .B.ue.lacke to lipeak with some a.uthority on hIa exander of Alexander DIsplays. of Glenn Hopklna Blanahester. The price of $135 InH c.lrts"-by Mrs . Earl HuckelL ; a located at Groot Lakes Ill., am. topic, "Why ThIs War?" At present Arthur Hopkins song by the club. "I wou,d Be TI·ue.' Robert Howard. also a native 01 he Is the m a,nager 01 the sQuthl'm cludes besides the erection of the 114110 Shoup table~, the serviCing for a period of Mrs. George Smith was th~ gUesL lWaynesvlile but now !lvlng III Clll - disttlct of the Warner Iilld SWfl.lSey Machll;e Tool c:omp.. ny of Cleveland. W1lI1sm Biggs one year every 30 days. and addispeaker and gave a ve.ay Illteerstinil clnnaU . Arter the gathering partook 0 :' 1.\ HllI oUlces are locaLed In Dayton . oarl Biggs tional names up to 200. In som~ a :ld Instructive pa per on "The OrMr. Schnllitman sLaLed that conNorman Biggs localIties children have been known Igin of the Mother Goose Rhymes," del1clous Lurkey dinner. 'Preslcen L Ii Joe Henderson ' to deface the tablets and children SOng. "BaLtle Hymn of. The Repub· W. Case opened the businl s£ ID"eL · trary to gene l •.l b.JlJef. Germany Is CAIRO, EGYPT-So~ndl?hoto-Prior to .British all-out attack in E~ypt, A~II! commuDications were plastered in softeping up cam. John Boser here are warned that If ther are IIc" by the club , MI.5s Betty Oglesby lng , Minutes of the prevIa /I meeL- !lot an old country. but I:; one of lgn . This photo WilS ra4ioed from Cairo to l.ondotl and c1lppered the youngest major p ~!Wer~ of the Willard Furnas read caueht in the act of mutllatlng the 0. pape"r on "The Lile of James lug held at the Grange hall , Rev . L N. Y. Re8~lts of· RAF raid on supply train are shown. 26 cars Oharles Short tablet in any way they are .subject were l~t blazmg, an.d the loco~otive was wrecked. Huge c;olunm of l WhItcomb RUey . " Miss Alice Guns C. Radley of the Spoll.!!onshlp com- world . u8I'mIU1Y was It..nned In 18'.0 oJ amoke II from explodinK ammunition cal" Everett Short to a fIne and their parents wID be read Edgar Guests poem "The mittee, reported on the progl es. by Bismark tram severaL dJHelent made on the Boy Scout cabIn. He 6tate6 . The new coWlUY was headed G!!Qrge Satterthwaite , held responsible. However, Wayne Deat.h of Riley." reported toot the concrete Hoar ha oy a kaiser. who Immediately began Richard Satterthwaite town.shlp ohUdren as well as adults The hostess then served a very HOnC)IS been laid and materlnl for the roo, bullding a strong and powerful army Harold Dakin seem to be proud of the tablet and delectable lunch and the meeting tMelvln Daltln nothing of this .sort is anticipated, adjourned WIlli the December meet- his ,b een delivered . Frank U , Le· becaUse It WM beUeved that & powWayne Dakin 80 far, only about $40 bas been Ing which will be held at the h ome May. a member 01 the sponsorship erfUl army made a country Breat . A merry group of rela tives and Alter lJle first World war the Oercommittee, spoke on the' laCk ul Herbert Dakin raised to pay the 008t of the tablet. of Mrs . Raymond Wllson. friends met at the home 01 Mr. volWlteer labor to finish the cabm. man people were brOken and d1801Lewrence Dakin It is 1mperltlve that the rest of the Members of the Wayne Twp . ArLhur and Mlss Cora 'j I. Clrn~ Satwhich has been In the process 0 uUoned 06 ' any defeated people Dilrrell Daldn funds be raised immediately to take Farmers club were guests ot Mr. ul'day nigh t sW'prisillg Miss Cora building for somt' time . As a resul would be. This cond1Uon made a £rne.st LuC&8 care of the expen.se : CItizens of (uld Mrs. Ronald Hawke at the Lit- Thomas whose birthday had been a commlttee composed of J . R . ierUle lIt!ld for Hitler and h16 Kana Harold Ruthertord the township who have been intendtle Inn for the November meeting . just a few days bI~ fore. Ma ny nice Gibbons, Fred Gra.uman and 4\~ r . of former German army officers, Robert Sheets ing to do their part In honoring the A:; Max Randall. pastor of t he The beautUul weather, bounteous present:; were presenLed to her along LaMa~ was a ppointed to secure da.a who preached revenge and blamed OrvUle Philllps qeroes of Wayne but who have nelocal Christian church. was leavm.; dinner and the mingling of good w jt~ a lovely Illr thday cake. and prl.ces for the completion of LI .t Lhe advcrse condltlons then exlstlnl Robert Clarey glected thus far maldng their con-. Cincinnati last' FrIday afternoon. 011 friends made this a perfect (.a,'. Th e present aL the sW'prist! bIrth In the Vers..r.1lles Treaty. the Jew. ca.bin by contract. Kellls Peters trlbutlon,. are urged to send in their The group came to order at 2 :00 day parLy were Ml'. 0.:1(.\ ;\01 ' 5, Ken - his return to WayncsvUle after a .A resolution asking the State De- and Ule COmmun16ts, 'All Wtler'1I Ralph Peters money at once . Let's not let our p . m .• Beth E. Furnas "resldmg. neLh Thomas, Mr . and Mrs . Harley Lending school he was solicited' by partment of ,HIghways to erecl h power glew he d 'manded a DlDre Jamea Bourne men down I with Rev. Ralph 'Parks giving the Thomas of Lebanon, Mr . and Mrs . a youth d,ressed in Q soldler's wlibUnker or some sort of warning .lil- and more powerful voice In the "uvWilliam TIbbals The comm1t.tee responsible for the invocation, At the regular business Maaison Earnhart and SODS , Jack form for a lift. His request was nal at the dangerous turn on Route eument. ,l'lnally the aged VonBlDEarl Moran erection of the tablet known as the meeting It was voted that t he ClUb ana 'l'ommy, MiSS In ~ z Tn') mas lind granted and they proceeded to 42 near Cold apilngs Tavt'rn. wa" denburg Wall forced to make · him Robert Moran Roll of Honor commIttee, Is cum· buy the usual $5.00 Ohrlst mas ~al JOI,n Robey. a u oj Dayton; ~1' , and Waynesville. c.i:aance\:lor and 'HItler and h10 hench passed unanimously. FrankLe'Yay posed of orvtne Qray, J. R. GlbUpon arrival here, Mr. Randall Bond. It was also voted that the Mrs. Lowell 'l'humas. Mr . and Mrs. The meeting was then turned bve. men Immediately took hold of evRdJert Planck Ixms, and George J . Waterhouee, stOPped at the local post ocnct' for usual exchange of Christmas pres- Frank E. Thomas . to the program chairman. l:an ery Lhing. All government otflc1ala, Lauther Wood Hand or send your contrlJ)ut'on to his mall, leaving !.he YOWlg man in ents be discontinued, and tha~ the Aoaecherl1 who In turn illtl'octU(;fd even city and villa8e otf1c1al.s were Ethan Lewis any one of these men . the car . When he returno;(\ to the amoWlt ,be spent tor gifts for boys replaced by members of the Na.zi ATTENTION H'OUSEWIVES: George Moore Follow1ns ,i s the llst of namel 1l0W cor he Courid the soldier UllSSlng, the in the service. party. Beginning In 1934 till naa1l Ruaaell lAUnb appearing on "the tablet. If anyone door to the lock compartment open, cari DUke had charge of th'e starl,~ savlllg your Have you was censored, and in 1936 the enRobert TboDWI Ia mlsalicl, plea.se notify anyone of and between fifteen and twenty dolspecial topiC, "Where Do We Rang waste fats tin cans, '''Iil ol,d tire prc.ss which was Wlto.vorablil to Vernon Logan tht\ committee members. lars which had been In Mrs. RanOur Hats?" He thinks that ~l this wornout nylon. Iillk, and rayon ..he Nazl party was suppre.s&ed, and OllUord SteMlrt 'L amarr Earnhart dall's P,OCkebbook in tbe compal',tmodern rushing time one 1<; lucky to hOlltl' f Uncle Sam wants them. COlelgn pubUcations were barred Kenneth &lovage The O. E. S. held t}leir reauIar Edgar BrItain ment was gone. No trace could be have time to hang .their liats el!.Y Start taltay to IIIlVe them fur Robert BenI)ow monthly meeting Monday night anu from the COWltrv, In this wal' the Robert Britain found of the Wlgrateful hltch-hl~er, place at all. He spoke of the ,happy your ooun1.l'1. Yt.'lilerday 1lI past elecU:d officers (or the comlna- year, • II.ZIa were &.ble to {or,m pubUC oplnBernt.ni Daley ~Dam experiences women have found with 'and tomorrow l1li&1 , be too late, Pence Kennt!th They are U-'OUOWII : WorLhy Matron. '.on to suit !.hemselves. Chatlea Davia their modem, electric Idtchens, or 80 be,1n t.odayl Mr. 8chnaltman said the averaae 0ecU Hartman Mrs . L . d, St. John; Wortt:y PaHenry 8cboonaver the new ways of farming. of the 'l'hese things are lIot of any Robert Lacy [l'on Everett Ear.y; Assistant Ma- German soldIer, probably unUke, the V\ritl '&:boonover fast-changlng life all abou~ us. Mr. value to you as, tbey are, but tron, Mrs. D. C . Ridge;. As&l:;~ant Japanese, does not light with bMte Don TowIOD John Woolard ' Duke thinks bhe only way. the In 'tbo bands of IUncle Sam they Leroy 'I'oWaOil Patron, Ross Roland; Secretary, Mrs ill bls heart. He Is slmpl)' a cool, Clarence Woolard gTIICeful way. Is to take each day as The FrIendship club met Wednesare priceless. Tho'ge few tin CD ns, 'W alde HobIIe E . F . Earnhart; , Troosurer, Mrs. well-trained fighting nw:lllne. He Earl Mendenhall It comes, striving to keep an open- ' , thaL pound of waste lat or tho,e ' aay afternoon at the MethOdJst John Fromm; Conduc~ress. Mrs. C. said that up untU the advent cf rutRoy Crocket~ Jamll8 Arthur . minded. youthful:minded outlook ' old WOrD,out. bose. ma.y mean churCh. Rev . L. C . Radley spoke Arthur Morgan H. Brace; .Mslstant Conducue5S ler, the average ~ was W1UEmersoq M111er ' on llfe. And lastly to be tha:1kful If to the members . his subJe~t being, till': difference lMitwetln life anti' lilly a great adntirer of the United 'l'reealer BardIn Mrs . Ross Roland. Ohester c.rey there is room In these new ItItchen.s "Armlstlce Day." Mrs. Kathryn death to someone close to you! States. Olarles Bernard The officers ~Ill be Installed a . 'Thoma,s Stansberry !'for a place to han~ our hats. Fulkerson gave two vocal solos which Mr. 6chnaitman said -that the Collection depo" will be esCharles Hoyle the December 14th meeting, EdwIn SChuler Following the special topiC. Mr. were_ very much enJoyed, tablished in stores and public Wal' In a way was partly thc faw, of Clyde JI'romm Arthur Schuler Hostesses for the meeting were Hawke Introduced as guest speaker. p1ac:es in Wayne Twp. In a few the United Nations in ttiat they Warren Cook ReV. Ralph Parks the Episcopal Mrs. Irene Baird, Mrs. Mildred days. should have never let the Axia naHoward Sheeter minister, new to our cOmmunity. Sheehan. Mrs. Lois Mulford, Mrs. 1 Wash all 0,1d hose. Tbey iWUllam Dunlap tions get llIWay with their wrOIlldoRev, Parks Is a former teacher, and Opal Stubbs and Mrs. Itala Thomp_ must be clean. WUbur SbOCIley Announcement has been made of ings for so many years. They ahoWcl Incll-n ed to look at things from an Fri~y , . son. 2. Strain all fQ~ts into Ii wide IRobe1't Rhodes the marriage of E . V. BtlrnharL, have stopped Hitler In the RbIneeducational standpqlnt . He feels At tlie meet.lng ~t was decided to The Woman'. Auxillary met watll mouth jar or Un cau. A tea 1lArk. Rbode8 prominent Waynesville ciUzen ,to ' .and. 'When he took over Austria &Del that the farmer is an eduCa.ted inlimit Christmas gifts to not more , Dale Menale" Mrs. Lee Hawke PrIdaY' afternoon, strainer works line. Misa C'Iotherlne Wlnapear fprmerlY wh~n be ~as given the ~o - ahead dividual with a real prof~on. Mathan 6Oc. Nov . 13. F1fteen niembera reaj)onCllicl Israel Scott , 3. Remove labela from cans. secretary tD the U. S. Revenue 'l.()I- eliDal In Ohech0-8lovaJda. At ti,le ohlnery has given farmers more The time and place , of the next , 'to ~ ~ with Btbte ·venea. CUi off both to,p and bottom. leotor in Cincinnati. eame time Japan should have nevel' :R&deBllla leisure for family. community. meeting are to be announced later . Tbe m1nutea ~ the laat meetinl 'MelVin SOUth nave been allowed to Invade ManPress c.a'u tOlet.her to m'ake it The couple were married in Mayachurch. etc.-a 'WIde social l1le.-a "Im'e ~ aDd.appmec1. After the churia or Italy Et.h\opla. ~ Whlttamore flat. Pod Ud and bottom Inside. vllle, Ky., October 27 and are maklD. better llvlng . Mr. Parks feels tha~ bu.slneas staaion. Mrs . Rlce Snapp The speaker compared rutler arid-V1rP11"aul farmers along with 'e veryone else, flat. Put lid and bottom inside. their home here In the Barnhart ' coQducted ,ibe study period from the Boward stanley the Nazi party to a ,ang o( YOWlI residence. Bring them te, tbe collection should have a hobby. Today. with ,bcxlit, "on ThIa Foundation." Mill . John St:antey thieves in tiny city in th" UnIted the pressure of life everywbert, a depots eaeb WCEik when you Miss Theresa Lehman of Sprmg COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF Ann Weltz 'then favored with t.wo States. They ltart 'out witb petty Robert Groetlng wme to thc stor.e, hobby will help to ta'ke the ml.n d arC Valiey and Sergeant Peter Vmt of 'plano 110101, "Nad!aI' and ''Da.nCt' of ' SUPPLEMENTAL GASOLINE larceny ' 'and 11 allowed \0 continue Harlan Dye of troubles and disappointments . CIIARLES DAVIS SPENDS Wright Field. Dayton, were umted the candy ~." Cllffon! Gray their depredations end up ~ rob-Quot,l ng Rev . Parks • .• Along With 'S upp!emental rationing l'f gasoltne bing a bank , WEEK·END AT 1I0ME In marriage Sat urday morning at TIle meetlnr , adjourned to meet Oharles Plrea his privileges, the fanner has cer9 :30 at the local St. Augustine's for thQ6e needing extra gasoline to! wibh Mrl. Don Hawke the second Mr. 8chna1tman ended , by premhanOrane tain obliptions to his wmmllnlty. Charles J. Davis of the US , N. church by the pastor, Rev, Father business purposes will be In charge dicting that the Axis would be beatPrIday In DeCember. Dur1n& fIle Robert Adaina P. S., Great Lakes. Ill ., spent SatHe should uphold Jts program, tcke of the Consumers Interest Commit- en. However. he said after we delOCIal hour Tefreahmenta were ..~ed AUi'e<I Gentry urday evenIng and Sunday with his Robert Krwnholtz. prtdlt In It.. Home. school. and tee, which Ia composed of tile fol- feat our enemies, we shollld take · Mrs. Vlnt Is the daughter of Mr. Bueeell StaDaberry (dis) by the bo8tess aaalsted by Nra. church must come In for some of parents and brother. Mock De.vls and Mrs. C . L . Lehman and Mr . lowing; Mrs. ~, B.ChaPID&D, chairtb.)'bard Weltz. Mrs. Doll HaWke, effective measures to insurc .,erPrank Githens his attention. Farmers are an op- and family. and l'eturned to his Vlnt Is the son of Mr . and Mrs. man Mrs. J. R. Updyke. Miss Allee imct Mias Ann Welta. Dument peIlce unlike we did after J!!lW00d Rainey ttmtstlo group and have faith in duties Sunday a t noon. He Is in the George Vint, Route 2, Waynesville. Gons, Mrs. J. B . Crabbe, Mrs. Don the first World war. ,"U tbe.le Ruuell~ best of health . their COWltry." Hawke, Mrs. Harvey ~ye, Mra . Phil measures are not taken," he_aa1d, Bedlert Woolard Rev. Parks' plan to keep from A Thanksgiving dinner was held NOTICE Larrick, Mrs. Walter Shinn, Mrll. "we ehall again have to tace, me ' HUbert Slnitb tiecomIng. self-centered is to love at the home Sunday as he will not Lawrence Furnas, Mrs. Ralph Smith. &&IDe condlt1ona in a generation or ~Olal'ey something or some one IJl/}re than be ~ome on the holiday orid those A liICal aupplemental mlleaao Mrs. D. C. Ridge, Oharles Mlch- two:~ Bi.r'le)' · P etera Anna. Mae Wiftiina and Jeue. present were Bud Davis, Mr . and yourself . ration board baa &lTanpel for enor Ronald He.wlte, Harvey ' SackThe next ,m eeting of the cluJ) w1U Marv1n~ e ~ were 'unIted In ,marrial FolloWing this fine talk, Mr. Da- Mrs. Lester Shaffer a.nd son Jerry ~qtatratJon of penona requirw. ett. Davia PuI'IlU. tLInrell Starke be held December 21 at a ~ to TueecSay evenlni at tbe local Methvtd Balley, county agent, spoke, Lee. Mr,. and Mrs . Larry Davl~ and a ' supplemental ration fOr the be detennlned w.ter. od1at piU'IIOIIA&e. TIle ' wec1d1Di, a NEW CENTURY CLUB TO ~ vernoo ~ briefly. laying that much o~ b14 son Larry Lee and daughter Dlline punDit of busln_ at the TQWDdouble . rinI ce~ny. was perMEET NOVEMBER 27 ~~ work fnlm now on must be done by of Xenia, and Charles J. Davis of sblp HOIIN on Nov. 21, 23, !t, ZS. ' , formed 'the, putor, ~~ L. O. DEPUTY ILBCORDER Warne 0lU'e1 (DIe) telephone a.nd ,mall. Great Lakes. and 28 from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. The New Century club will meet IS HAM'D RadieJ. \ ""-1 0........ The club adjourned 'to meet In • . --. PIeaae talC. ,our basic lIIiIeaIe Friday, Nov. 27 a.t the home of Mrs, , '-'....... ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT , December witlh Mr and Mr$. J boob "A" and "D." Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanMeter. or J. R. Updyke . Mrs. AmeUa White GRADE scEOOL TmdlBY ' JIardd BobeI'IOD . ' 'PARTY tB~mAY EVENING " DINNBB NOva.IrI&m WUIOD Harvey ~kett. ____ Lebanon, are announclnl the mar- " Is to be the hoatesa. , , W1Wam 0lWIJ . Gue.sts of Mr, and Yrs. Hawke Betty Meredith. daughter of Mr. RmOVED TO HO§PITAL rla4Je of their daUgqter. M1aI ,Hall'" ' ' Don!t...t~~ ~turke)' dimler, .• ~ 0bUTJ were Rev. and Mrs. Ralph 'ParlcB and Mrs. Sam Meredlth,'of the Bell__ ' SCARLET FEVER CASES 'IN Ellmbeth Van Meter. aDd w.~"-r B. IJlODIOI'ed',br,.' the local ~,,1Cb,OQl ~ 'Bopklna , 'and Mr. and M~. Davkl Bailey and brOOk Road, entertained a number LewIS Burton was removed tc the WAYNE TOWNSHIP Haines at RlohmOlld, Ind., SePt. '' ' '', . to be,liven a' the Q1'aDp' ball SataiJr IIeDob ~ Roberta P'alkenateln of, Leb- of har ~l1e~ , and schoolmateS -at a McOlellan ' hospital ,in Xenia TueaDcsp~ wild rumors. only , tbtee urday e~'. Proce'edI are to be K&IIbI1n _ _ a.nOll. ' ,. part.y at her hOme Friday evening. day eve~ In the StuJ)bI' ,ambUat scarlet fever have been J;eu..ed too 'b\17 def8Dle 'bOoda. DInner W1lUIm Shoup '. " After a JOYOUS t1me playing var- la.noe . H1II ,condit.lOll 'la reported aer- POrted In Wayne towll8h1p, It Is an,rraii 5:00 to 1:io ~. Dl. '16 IIIc ~or CEI.DI&.\TB' BlBTBDAY 10\J8 games, a delicloua. lunclle~n was! loua, ~e alnce.havlnl undergone aev- nOUDOed • "OND~Y NI~ BIBLB CLASS _____, " ,served ' to the ' folllmng: ' Polly Lou eral blood tranatuatrona •. .~lt. t.DC14Oa' for ,Ch1ldte:n. ' WBSTBU 8'1'. BDlTOa . Tbe -~ DI.~ BIble c;,tau met Oelebratlng ~er b~ct's bItth~Wlseman, uilliln ,B~naberry, Bet ty , ,, ' A~8 WAa 1'08lTIOIt 'thia week at.· tohe 01 Mr. and ~ SaturdaY,~. Everett J:luntel', B\mlleU, Dotl,s Ilerect1th, . Dottie ' "TiRES TCBNBD IN ORE , ' ~ lAunb. 'I11e ieeatOn.' oU''erry, entertained aev~ral gue~ MeredtUl, Doris Helll1e.r. ~ Healer" '" ~ , ,~ ' Persona l1v1Jii--;m-tbe r~al 'ro~tea O. B. Tcrwn1181, ~~ ; iaD4, .wb1Cb • freeb''':'~ . . . en. for ,~e week-i!Ji<I. . Shirley Lawson. Pr~cea '8mith, O. H. FrY, localltatlon a,ent rettoib tl}e Waynesville poIt of_ pneral ~ 01 t.be Wlltem, ~ "'-_ of ~ 'l'eil V.qln.a.j4 ~ Ilreeent w¥6 Mr. ana ;y~. M'Ilry E. ~ei:~S1iY Spitler, Helen wrta t~t up untir ~~ niil . Ice 'are 'a.kecr noH01eave money In ' -.:..... ~ , 'Ibi cIaII wtll iDeefnext KondaJ Harvey K. ,B ole of X~ Mr. and Sproer, NOlma Gruber, Be'ttelou " tlree 'and ~o tubcla turnlicl their bo&eI ror poataae. etc. 8taI', • per lira Royer 'P ourman of , Arcanum ' e1 In at the local' ezpreaa offtce for 'RuraI ' foute, c:arrter., can"J dampa. the IP'acle buIldlnI PrIda,J. ,J'OftIDo I ~ ~, 11M ~ .. pGIilUGD ~ M UMI bOaIe 01 Dr. aDd JIb. ....A· Kr aDd lira Bet. LlDvt1le of M~th, J1mJny W tI, Victor sale to the 8o'fernment, AU tlreI In _...... ~ "'''e'-, e'A...·..cl ..-:.. - a' 1'.00 p. Dl.· ,oft.- ....... at the ~ ArIIIa ordDlDOt B . . . . . . .. . , GIll lfOI"h IIaSD ...,. , 'Ibompaon. Herbert lamb, orrla - - - - - ....y - - . . . . . . . ........ ~ pIaD\ at KiDII ,IIWI. Be W,Ill Il1o . . . 'ftle . . . ~ "PanIble (If Cbe the boIIteaa and 'he ~wood. Don Etz ' and DanDy exdeaa of five ror each v8blcle mutt ~ &Ie UIled to OOIl1act them ed are 0CII'dI&ut IJmMcL -. ' ..&ablblapclllUanWll.btbl~, 'bIIDta,HMaWlew .. :14-lO. 1WISt.~bODOr. 1IaJ1IocIt. ~ ._ bec1lapoledof. cIInICUI~" ' 1lUk1'UDd ,c..lMa

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Party Miss Cora Tholnas

Pastor Robbed As Result Of Good Deed

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Friendship Club Meets At Church

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Barnhart - Winspear Wedding.Rites

AlIx;tiary Meets Nov:13'

Married Saturday At Local Church

Wedding,Tuesday At Meth~at Parsonage

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.._. . . .- A FarrilDiary--. Dry Ridge November 12. 1942. " WOOlens ns" O • Ule lit Ue m ag lzine issll d by the A. . P . stoJ'es, in Its No\' mber numb r. pr ell ~ he CIl l'(' for llleat TRlIonJng in An article 1,)~' Hal" Honderson of the U . S . DPpt . of AgTlcu;tul'C. It is logical and well wrttte u . lIt brief It says: 11I0re meat lIas been prooucE'd but there are more people Lo c.'lt It. Our soldiers eat nearlY one pound of mC(tt a da~'. m ostly bpef. Meat I,n large quanti. ties, mostly por.k. Is goin g to OUI allie . Morc people ar e employed at goOd wagcs and are able to buy more mea t. T hey a re working hard and need it so the celUng prices h llve been put on meat so that they can con ti nue to buy It but there isn 't Dough meat for eevry one to have , all they \\ran t and can buy, so he I I argues , Isn't It the fair Ilnd 1og ca thing to ration It so that each one can h ave his fair share ? Fi~e' that Is a good ar gumen t but If this govemment r a,tloning costs so much tha.t it Is out of all reason, If It hll.l at the production progTam then Isn't It better to r ntlon ourselves, to accept somC unequallties In dls ~r i • bu,lon cheerfully Ulan to pay Loa much for our whistle. Even Mr.

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1111 II' bookkc ' pin n l', 'cO ry. to reg te l' ALL 11\ • ~ prod uc () r~ nnd thell. \ I ~' to ma t It thn liP wjth the ( nsumers rall 11 bOoks. Ooos It oU\ke y ur hood wlJ1l wh 1\ you think • bou t It.? Is It neces5jl.ry? hn't it beLl i' to we lh t money ror war uppllcs nnd plI up with a ~ew int'Qualitle: lIn l U produ 1011 can catch lip? What Is It gOing to do to IDent produclion wh n you tel! th producer, e peciaUy the p rJducer of hom grown meat just how many pig be can kill for llome use? Why J10t encourage them to grow and kil all the)" can. lots of It will find it WIly to 10\nl and hel p r eliel'e the

h rder to haJldJe under a rationing m Wum sugar or gn.sollne and nkes the Offi e of Price -.dmln- shortage . Good prices will srnd the It t.. 0extra pig ' to markeo a nd encourag e 1stTR tlon aw hile to wo r k' out t h e . ' TI boo'" t b d the small growl'r to ruse four Ind eta lis . len "" mus e" rawn stead of two. T hl Is t he lean ~e R up, p rt nte d an d dis tr Ib u te d. "A I . 11 t ie barder." is e" presslng it mUd' I SCll f • meal, mI lk nn l e;tgs, Ilc ("'r.l .. P tiM ,,, I II Ing to the ProduC'er MagazHle . This ~' . radc """"'ff. al our 19R 1 so nhe, su Is not t he li me of ye ' I' when prime ga r an co ee comes )I'oug rell . uta I I h 1 I bee! Is mO\lng to t h e mal kc' 11 IS re t . ~ commerc a c al:n~ ~ and I: I t.he s'eason of Ugh te l' grass -fed stock. a Ir y easy to con t ro u COIlS er ,' The hens are full of pinfeathers and our meat supply. pa cklng ho.u;es Iuld.... k t Is emp ty. M'l" •., a t Wle egg "'ft" ~ e I a\ ..; all govemment Inspected butchers t h e season 's I ow but t hi s will uo t mlgll be con trolled but ho\,' a t out I l i D o t r I t I tI If home killed and cured ment. How ast ong. no ee Wl pa ro c ~ ..... t tl f i d f h I you protest a gainst the needless exn.uvU 1R t r en 0 yours ;_\.0w a pense and waste of time of govcrnf I b ra I ses a coup e a h ogs , uow.lers ment meat re.lJonin . Make volulltlhem hlmself Ilnd sells jun enough tl I hg t to pay the expenses of raising It . . tary ~~llon ng suc dlltSuccteas llr18 they WI never nee a ge as ar You were counLirlg on getting a mess I In 1 books M k ot """'rerlbg for that sauerkraut . as pr t ng coupon . a e dlnn-..... f hi of h volwltary ration work. we catl do It er rom In, and some t . at , . ood ha t M F if we will. By the way . Woman s g d ~Qs:usagke L 0 . rhs . bart~el' ~d- Day" is worth paying two cents for an ......., rna es . r t e u...,r lUl til A &P egg man was going to bring you a at e . . country cured ham . Perhaps a friend Monday . Still 110 corn picker but It has been working on the Carm east of yourS has a meat looker a!ld Is going to let you have some of that of us and If they can make It hold together long enough it will get to .amb he bough t last summer or part of that side 01 beef his cousiu sent us. I husked a little more today and John came In beaming with the las t him wben they butchered , Think of load from Township Road. Our corn crib Is full so I bought one of those picket fence temporary crlb ~ and we put It on an old wagon bed . There Is • a row of Chickens all the way round It picking at what they can reach between the pickets but th at doesn't matter, they will be just that much fatter. All thOse roos ters tha' were shut up waiting for the kip to Olncw-nati broke out and now we w1ll bave to catch them again . Tuesday Rain, so probably no corn picker this ·week. . . WAYNESVILLE, 0 . . Ad vertising Shows Energy Advertise and Succeed ~·st

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In our f.Il'8t sermonettci W' discussed "Conviction of Sin." Last week we . talked Blbout C·onre~s1on. I"hLs. week our 8Ubjelll.. Is : "Con~rj­ tlon." The firs t two were taken 'In order because confesslol;l Is an act which Is tile proper l'esUl t ot co~howevel', conl'lctlon of sin does not necessarUy result In confession. Indeed it cannot produce thl ' re ....lt Is COli tI'l tlon In the

Newcomers to this vicinity have a real trea t in st.ore for them. The fame of the parade . has spread throughou t the cOllntl'Y , . . Jt Is one of the most unusual spectacles' held anyWh ere. The clever Ideas carried ouL, t he beau ty 0 :[ design. and coloring in floa ts and costuming make It a thrllling experi ence for young and old .

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FRIDAY - SATURDAY

Civilian Flyers in Ferry Command! "CANAL Z()NE" with. Cheater Morris and ,John H1JIbbard Also: Argentine Horaes and Fable SUNDAY-MONDAY

Professional r eviewers rep.ort: "ExcE!llent," ' Barbara Stanwyck and George Bre'nt in "THE GAY SISTERS" with Geraldine Fi~zlerald

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AUCTIONEERING Stanley and Kooaler For P ates, Phone 2894. Waynes -

Parents and chlldren allke through out the MIIiml Va ll y are looking forward to thls- Rlke's thrllllng Toy Parade. It promises to be bigger and better than ever tills year-with an lIew floats, new patriotic fea tures, and hundreds of clowns and funny ohnraoters. The parade will loove the Montgomery County Fairgrouuds on South Main street Ln Day ton promptly at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning, and arrive In the downtown area about 10.20 a . m. Ar Llst; have been busy design ing and COI1structing n.ew floots and \lelV cos. tumes (or this parade which Is anxIously awaited by chUdrcn of all ages. Floa ts will featul P " Tel'l'y and the Pirates." "Superman: ' Betsy Ross . shown makIng tlie first . American flag, Paul Revere riding his horse th roug·h the vlllage of Lexington, shou ting "The British Rre coml:1g!". Goldy Locks and t he Three BelU's, Treasure Islal)d, The Orazy Engil'e, Elsie, the Borden Cow, The Famustic Merry-Go-Round, and I,he Wed· ding of the Wooden Soldier and the PaJnted Doll. The 50 pc . Drum' Corps irom the Montgomery Orphans' Home. the band from St. J oseph's Orphannge, Don Bassett's Band and Lollie Beck er's band will play In the r:arade. Every important float wlll be amplified with music to add to the gay ety of the occasion, At the very end of the parade comes a sight that wLll thrill old nnd young alike. Santa Claus rides in a beautLCul golden sleigh with eight reindeer looping over roof tops' HIs sleigh Is ~med witb most magnlflclent trew;ure5-'WonderCul Christmas t rees, gigantic jewelled bells B':ld stars. giant stick candy cenes . When the parade arrives at Rlke's Banta w111 climb the ladder to the ohlmney at the Lop of Hike's Store for 'M en. Alter wavJng to th' children, he will come down the chlInney_nd wll\ make his headquaron Rllte's until Christmas. PUBUC SALE As We are lea.vlng the farm and moving to ,Lebanon, we will sell at public auction Qt the farm, she mlles N. E. of Lebanon and three m~es S. W . of Waynesville on Route 42 on ' SAT1m.DAY, ·NOV. 21 Beglnnlng at 1:00 P. M., the following: . Two Estate Hetrolas, 1 large ~Ize, I medium sIZe; both In flrstlr,lass condition; 2 beds and springs; marble top dresser and wash stand: 1 dreMer and chest of drawers; square

Con trition of penetence Is someWllng dlt!erent f1'01ll can I tlon al!.hough, normally, It Is produced by it . Contri tion Is a st te of feeling and an attitude of soul . It Is sorrow for mor1l1 failure; a feeling ot cumpunctlon because we have sinned against Goel , Injured oth er people and have mJssed the high sp ir l ~ual goal of a chUd o f God. This sorrow, which Is caUed "God_ Iy SOI'OW" In the Bible, Is not sorrow for tbe consequences of sin, but sorrow for sin Itfelf. It t.~ n compound of humility a!ld s If-dcrl'ogatJon. It Is accompanied with a deep s'ms~ of guilt and feeling of shame . Indeed, contrit ion Is Impossible lInless the Holy Spirit brings powerCully to our minds !.he sense of sinfulness and moral failure . Contrition Is the opposi te of s pll'Itual rid e and selt-sufflclency W lilCh Is one of th e chief SillS of Ql:r day. Ins tead of self-justlflcatlon Ln Wl'Ong ways, phal'asaic boasti ng of moral rectitude. or 'favorable comparUlon or on e's sell with other people. It looks only to one's own spiritual lack . It Is In this contrite anti pene(ent attitude that the desire tor Q better life Is born, and the soul Is p~ptect to confession ' and repentance. That conviction of sin does not automatically produc penetencu Is readily seen. Phlll'oh was convinced of his sin but he "hardened his heart" against Ood. The prophl'ts a.ocused Israel time and .agaln of being Q stUbborn and rebelllous people.

LOOI(1'114 By JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON

HaUways are to bomes what reee ... ,.:; lines nre to l'eCepUOlls-a tr il.' n::ly , wel comi ng IIltroduction to your hom e. An d yet. hallways o(ten are the bane of the homemaker'S existence. , • I\ct'lally, to accomplish their purpose, haliways, like roceivlllg lines, should be practical as well as decora tive. And for both practical and decorative va lues, we know of nothLhe new type cedar chests. Th ese modern piC!ces 01 furniture hide away an appreciable amount at out-aI-season clolhing, or family trinkc t~, and at thc;... slIme time give gua~anteed m oth'protection to all woolen arllcles. Casually, we do not feel hallway furniture must match the wood or styling of dining QI' living room period furnitur e. Allhough. of .course. it Is quite possible t\> do so, regardless of whether your fllrniture is maple. walnut or rDllhogany. You wlU scarcely recognize the new cedar chests in their guise of lowboy, highboy or console form. And they do come In a va.r let)' 01 ' woods and finishes, too, if you desire your hallway to repeat or Introduce the theme or setting for the rest of the house. .

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aID Phone, Wayne,,'tne 21111

SUBPRISE PARTY

Morrow Phone, No. 3

A surprise bw;ket dinner was held at the home of Mr . and Mrs, P. Reason Sunday In honor of Mr . Reason's ' ~irthday. TWeI)ty - five guests were present.

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T.rry olld .11. "ro••s, d.alga.d el,.c:ially for Rill.'s 'arad. by MUtoa Caalff. Sup.rmc:ta , Sla,s th. ~aps Tr.asur. Illalld ' ••1 R.yu. - ••tay R.II - 'Dulilba TIi. Fallteistlc M.r;y-~a-Aou.d - n. Cra~ hgill. - SOlita Ciaul II his ~old.. Sleigh a.d eight '!hlt. r.ladller. II, Mild" IIUlldr", of clowal aad foyo"lt.

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'WaynesvUle. 0., Phone. 25111 P. L. REASON, Clerk .

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SEE . THESE EXCITING NEW' FEATURES-

chairs; davenport; chtI.lr: odd chairs; several work: tables; kitchen table; library table; end table; book shelf; laundry stove ; 1I1wn mower ; some dishes !md cooking. utensUs and m",ny other articles too numerous to mention. In . case of bad weather the sale wlll be held under IIhelter . , Terms: Cash.

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Basketball Scheci\lJp lWASSIE RURAL SCHOOL HarveysbUr,

. Fire airens bllow ' every 2 minutea iii' the U: S •••• and YOUR property may. be next I Let u.· ~how you how you can be protected aaainat \0.. With maximum economy.

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Wayne.ville,

. 19U~1"3 ' Nov. 2O-1Bellbrook . ... .... ... There Nov. 24-WaynesvLlle .. .. . , . . Home peC. 4-¥ason' . . . ... : .. '. . Home· Dec. ll~l'bein ........ Home' Occ. II-Lebanon .. , ... ,. ... There Jan. 8-ClI,l"llsle ..... .. '; . . • .. Home· Jan. III-Waynesville ...... There· Jan. 22-Open ~. Jan. 29-Adama .. ... . .. •. ... There Feb. 5-:Sprlngboro ... : .... Hom,,· Feb. 13-JKJl'Igman '.. .', . :'••. Home Feb. le--.Ktngs MJlls .... . . Home' . - ,• .Le8JUe Games Adverttll1ng Makes Succeas Easy Advel'tJslng Betets Confidence .AdveJ'tlaJng Meana Bualneu

Jesus aooused the' PharaAilcs of his day oC the sin of IpiritUal pride >lnd slllt-righteousness, c101ing tht'ir heart.s aga11l1t God. / ...... There are powefful lnnuences ever at work Which foster s piritual prtde and self-rlah teousness . and tend to prevent a spirit of cnntrltlon and penetence . Social clIstom Is .such Q fcree . We a.r led' to asle, "Why should 1 feel ' g(1ilt In doing of Ina powerlul influence In our lives; and ~ s btle temptatlon. The answer Is, of course, that popularity of an ev1\ .praotlce docs not make It right. Moral law Is not decided . by PopUlar vote. Christ, not SOCial custom, Is the only standard by which we can truly and sately judge our lives. Corulderntlons of advan tage, pleasure. and profit and loss arc ollieI' forces tlla & InCluence us ; but again; Christ is the .. . . . . . only God-given standard for humRn conduct and moral action . We need to be .careful to keep an open mLnd , and not be rulep by popular opinions or personal preJu<Uces and desires lest we be lost In utter moral confusion and spiritual darkness. The writer of "Hebrews" warns Ul; "to beware lest we be hardel)ed I . ~. the decell rulness of sin" and pleads with us that we "ho.r den not our hear ts" fhen we hear God's ' "oic ,as 1::1 el, but rril~r. t. This Is our only hope of salvation. The Psalmist unders tood t hi~ when he declared "An humble and a enntrite heart, 0 God, Thou wll', not despUle." JesUS said the sinner in Ule Temple wen L home justified because in cOlltrltlOll and penetence hI" cried "God be merciful to me a sinner." Subject next week, "Repentance."

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. HARVEYSBURG Margaret S. Munson, Oorrespontknl Mr . and Mrs. Howard Oraham were host and' hostess for the H. H. olpb last Sunday and the day was chuck full 'of merriment and good eats. Those present were MIss Kathlean Oraham, Mr . and Mrs. E. C. Mannon and Mr . and J4rs. Ol')arles Easter 01 Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. FAlrl Hockett of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Qharles McOonald of Clncj.nnsU. Mi'. li l1d Mrs. Charles Gordon and Mr. and Mrs . Babin McDon ald lind Mr. and Mrs. Gao . Wall of Harveysb\U'l. Mr. 'Paul McKnight, son ot Mr . and Mrs. Walter MCKnight, spent lost w eek-end at home with bis parents . Mr. McKnight Is employed at Wrights Field in Dayton .. . Mrs. Cw;ey Collett and son, Robert, arid Mr. and . 'Mrs. Howard Grabam attt nded a ·banquet last Tuesday evening at me Methodist glvell b¥ M·r . TC\J(Dsley of the Townsley HQtch.erle.s for his nook owners. It js open season at John SimpBon's slaughter house . Days for killIng . are Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. HJs $1088n Is "We Try to Please." Mr . Maynard Ecton, son . of Mr . and Mrs . William Ecton, enjoyed last week-end lIrt the home of hL." parents. Mr . Ecton Is employed a t. Wright's Field . The Union Thanksgiving Services wUl be held at the Methodist .church on Nov . 23 at 7:00 p. m. .Four neighborhood ohurches are partic1evening Is proinlsed. EVeryone Ul inVited. Th~ OP,en Bible churoh extends an In~lt!'tion to .a ttend Its last series 'of Old-fQshloned protracted meet ings which began Sunday, Nov. 15. Spec~l mW!lc is otfered by Brother. and '~Ister Chrlstopolas. Evangel1st R. W. Slater of Dayton is the main 8pel\ser. Rev. Lena Patterson of Middle-· town 'has been appointed pastOI 'of the A. 'M ; E. church. She Is remembered by the Lnaplrlng , ,evlval meetings she held at the ....me ..... c)lurcl~ last spring. Throu&h her progr~m Rev . . Paterson h9pes to' bring sp1rltual and educational' enIlghtenment m the commn\1ity. Mrs. HoWard Oraham entertained the Baptist Missionary Society at. her 'hoftle on WednesdD.y afternoon. MisI! ~thleen Ol"8ham, ' .I"ugh~r ,... ~.f Mr. and Mr•. Howard OI"ll~am, .spent last weele-end at the home of her p·a .ren'·, M'- ora ' ha' "m Is em- ··· co &aD ployed ill Dayton'. ' . . " charles 'noster has ve~ rracloualy

Dramatic her.ht ts civea to lhb aquare lIall by plaeinr olle 01 Uae Ilew conlOle type cedar ellea.. in front of a wall lianlinr. Veaeerec1 ID any .flnlsb dellred, tJae maID part of suc~ ellests Is made of IevuiJ per cent red cedar lIeartwood to rivi moth-pro&ectioD &0 woolene alorecJ IDalde. Entrance to' tbe ·chelt.. ,ained lIy Wtinr the lIit. . Besides providing ample utility and protective apace, the new lowboy, highboy and cot'l801.e styles offer UIillm~ted ·.dec·o ratlve ·appeal. · .F'or instance, the chests ~ with aomewliat ot an , Italian 'design have a rich distinguished a.ppearanee wben plaoed in Iront 'o t a tapestrY hun.' froin the wall. Or a' pair heavt caqdlestioks and a trUit bowl' rna:! more suitably fit hi with the decora. · given perDli&.s1on to place the NEWS tive IIcheme you have in mind. IBOX In his store : Please' d~p your In new modera homes, With ae- news In th bo J. _ei> cent 'on white enameJed woodwork ' e x or pt'0ne ........ and highly 'waxed floor., cedar ATTEND BOOTH FBS'WPhtAJ, . chests wl.th the popular bleached ,A.~ mlihogapy ' ext~rior strike the -right AT MIDDLETOWN BAT, note tor a gay. cheerful ·entrance. A number Gr YQ,Il!ll people of the Decorative motif on top .of auch a Youth FellowShip orait.nlatlon of cheri coUld be fern or cacti I.r~ dens, In sea.son, qt Informal ~_ the Methodlat church attended ' the quet/l of. seasonal Jlowers: your own IUl:)-dlltrlo't ·BOOth FeStival .at the would be ~ely, if you have a I'M'ldtIlAlf.n1lm CalvarY ehuroh ' Satur,arden. .~ So whatever your hrinway ptobaf1;erlllOClJl and eV'anini· . 11m, there II a cedar chelt d,lllIDed ' The l~l organtaa:tloa had the to meet the need, and balecJ on Ita utilitarian 8a well .a deeoraUve Of b&vlnI the mOlt arilsttc Yalue, actually . . . .ound imd coo- ~h. AU prbceeds were sent to Ibe ,.njltiye bU)'. Chtldreo'a Rome at Worf.~ ,

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DID YOU ·KNOW THAT YOU CAN SECURE PRACTICALLY ANY LINE OF MERCffANDISf; OR SERV iCE RIGHT HERE 1 N OUR OWN COMMUNITY I

Christmas Gifts of all kinds •• -: for 'e ach memo ber of the family displayed at STUBBS FURNITURE STORE. .' , . . Come in •• ; look them over ~ •• Order Now. Our Store will be clo~d Thanks.ivinl' Day.

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Gar. 'Trouble? We are Icere to lerve you for all your c~r ail. ,

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THAT 'A DOLLAR SPENT' AT HOlME - IN SOME FORM OR AN. OTHER, REtURNS TO THE SPENDE R .AND IF YOU TRADE AWAY ' FROM YOUR COMMUNITY IT MAY N EVER COME HOMEI

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Dinner JOIN THE ARMY OF WOMEN who have found that they can rely upon us for the fineat Meats at Lower prices for your THANKSGIVINC DINNER. full

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lowest prices. We will be closed Tlianksgivin. Day.

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THE WAYNESVILLE NATIONAL BANK Phone 2251

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You save tIme and money ' when you buy at hume , •. YOUI' local drug store carries all the latest dl ugs, cosmetics and cards for eV,ery puryose. You are always welcome.

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White Villa Grocery Phone 2201

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FOR THE HOME FRONT

Apples

Duffel Ba.a 8ge, $1.00

McK Dyqacaps, contain all the vitamins, 30-day

SELLING OUT FOR $1.00 A BUSHEL

Socks .......... 3 . pro $1.00 Bill Folds ............ $1.00 Leather Portfolio .. 89c V.Mail S~tjonery lOe,. 25c, SOc

COYLE'S

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SAUSAGE M~ATS

Vimms Sp~ial .... $1.69

PORK

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Visit our pJant in Corwin on Rt. 13. See our equipment and dressed meata. Y ~u are wellcome at all times. Phone 2872. Ope n Thanklgiving until noon.

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Waynesville, Ohio

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Brin. your Own baskela and jug••

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Waynesville, Ohio

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FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES KROGER'S CLOCK BREAD DELIVERED FRESH DAILY Store Clos~d Tj.a.nksgiving Day

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Due to prioritiu and war conditiona, I will dis-' GRAIN, FEED; FLOUR, SEED, SALT, CEMENTmy b,.,ine.. 'at the IMPLEMENT STORE and ' Mrs. waiter Clark Sunday eve- Sunday ae Mr . and Mrs. RalPh Bar- week-end In Tiro, 0 ., guests of Supt. FENCE, TILE, HA Y, COAL, TWINE fOl l the duratiou of the war. ' ger anI children . and Mrs. Albert Wilson. Tha~ljng you for your PAST· C()()IPltRjJ(ffi~t;__iItf~~:;niil~:-:--JiiYmarurDiiVUiOl:f~1! B6l1bara Emrkllt of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs , C. Boehner of Oln· A farmer·Owned Cooperative Olncinnatl were dinner gue~ts of Mr. was a week-end guest of Mr . and clnnati, spent the week-end with PHONE 2371 Mrs . Cora Davis. and Mrs. Oalvln Longacre and fam- Mrs. Forest T,hompSon . W A YNESVJLLE Ily Sunday.. Mr . and Mrs . Wal~r Kenrick E'nWe will be closed all-day ThanksliviD. Mias Francis Whitaker was a "'t:ek ertalned to a turkey dtnne,r Sunday the following guests : Mrs. Relle end guest of Miss Eileen Brown. . . Mr. E. B. Longacre .1s quite U\ Coon and daughters. Misses Bertha ~Ir". IIl1rl .. U" I". ·1'......... ". Carr.,. _ t ". Mrs . Wade Marshall of BulUtOn, thiI! writing. Beulah and Ruth of Day ~on. Mrs. oC Mrs. Graham. Is visiting sister Mr . ~'nd Mrs. A . E. Arnold and Alice Clark of Waynesville. Ml'. and Mrs. Perry J . Thomas received at the Ferry parsonage . In Olnclnnati. · Mr. and Mrs . Claude Gray and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, .Mrs. Margaret word Tuesday that her great aunt. Mrs. Nellie Wright has been very Mr.. JI'l'ank Walters is ' spending fUnny o! Be!lvertown. spent sUnl1B.y Johns. Mr . and Mrs . Wilbur Clark. Mrs. Minnie ,Mundabaugh. of To· III at ',her home' In Bellbr()t)k. but Is "'IDe . Mr . and Mrs· Allen ' Emrick. and better W' Mr : and Mrs ' Leslie . , now, we are glad to report . ledo, had passed a.way. Mrs. Munda. aeveral weeq with her Mother,'" evening wi'" h1ld d M G ge Paul Johns. . . d bro~er aDd family in oaIlf?rnia. Grayan c ren an ' r. eor Visitors at Waverly Farm, the Fox baugh was 81. Our Crristmas supp') y is Grey ----. Is there anything more lUlling now in . . . come in and' Chr,.j.bDalj Greetin. , ,',. ·Kra. Pearl Cornell, visited , h e r ' . SI). l'ING VA.LLEt'y· home. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. tOe bro~~, Dan_Greathouse, 'nluraday .edThe me~t1ngs at Lytle church CIOS, • Harold Hutcl)lnson and daughtA!r than rain on a tin root? look our stock over. : • do folders ' ~ "'" ' ' 1c to . " S d enJng your Xmas buying now. .Boxed Christmaa Greetinl( at Bla1r hoe.,.tal, L8ban0n, ~(I .1. un ayey . Mr. and.Mrs . L . C. Harter spent and Mr. and Mrs . Harold Fox and MT. HOLLY Folder. 29«:, 49c, '$1.00 terwarti. whJle In thelOC store, fell Mr . ~nd Mrs . Wilbur Clark were the week-end wi th relE~tlves In Chl- daughter. all of Dayton. Store closed Thanksgiv~ Speeial Cards ,f~r ~di.r. ~ broke her 'rlaht ·' wrlst. She was 'ev.erilng ,dlnne~ 'guests We'dnesday of cago, m. After the Berean c18.S8 meeung Mr.. IItlr,' Glb.a .. Cor....pO.d.. ing Day. . I' 'Toys, gam:es, color and 'M" •• """ at Blair hosPital. . Mr. and Mrs. Olaude RiggS In Day- Mrs . Daisy Hartsock and 1'Ilrs . Thursday evening, a reception WAS Mrs. Etta Blair returned to her MRS. A. SHROYER . IIi' ,' and Mrs. Better of DayWll, ton. .. . ' - Bertha Harfsock entertaL'l ed the given for the new minister at Ferry, home In Xenia SatUrdflY after stollY' books and dolls "es' ~ and ' Ge~ts', Boxed' a~t . the week-end . w ith thr.1r .onEverett Githens left Mondoy fol' Mer . Wives club Friday flfterno~n Herbert Graham, and his wife !lnd spen~lng ' a few days with her broth'Ladl the army and will be stationed at ~t ' the I;y county. In-law and daUlhter, Mr. and .... _1'8. former's hOme. son and daughter. The gues18 were er, Mr. I.iCe Murray. : .Handke,rchiefs ' __";";:!:=::'::==~;"'~~"b Erneet lAcy. ".. Benjamin Hamson Indlanapolb The Spring Valley IGarden cluj> seated at tables aet In the aoclal Mr. and Mrs. Hlley Gibson spent Y!8a ' Betty O!lmpbell waS .b&ent Ind.• fo~ !l ~ew weeks. was f;!ntertalned last ·Wednesday af- rooms of the church . The following Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess LOCATED IN AJlJt..\N8~ from achoollaat week on account oi Mrs. Emma,l.acy h,a~ for hel Sun- temoon at the home of Mrs. A. program was offered with M. 'M. Stnlth of HamUton . . .lllneu·. ' . ,~y dinner ~ests her sons~ Walter, Swindler In Dayton. , Guests and Holton as master of cerl!monleil: Mr. Will Po~f, · Mr5. Lois Gibson Mr: and Mrs : Howard ,Stanlty .. '- . '~.I.'er I"-.rl~'" ' nd ....... '... _--nd Wilbur ' their aon , • _ . . , . . Col'fttI• • _ · . · . Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Elmo ...a a . . and B ..... V".ard and their members nwnberea 22 . HawaUan 'guitar and piano solo by and daughter Phyllis of Dayton have rece' lved word from Mrs. Ruth ~er and ;00 Do, .",. sop Of Dayton; wea;e Sunday evening .~Ues ·Of Dayton . ' , . Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Mason of Ivan Holton and 'Mrs. Vernon Har- ssaent the week-end. With Mr . Hiley John. Who was Inducted Into the ' arm>: In October, that he Is 'l~e,d , 1Io....n returned home. lut week dinner aueatl Of theIr·parentl.Mi' • •' ..... and ~~. ~nk Brown and Middletown are 'spendlng &everal 'rls: trio. Barbua Eve, George Mal'k GIbson a1ld fimUy. !rom 141du, PI&:,. where tIley '~d !lnd Mra: W. O{ Beradall" .MJ.u Geneva Routzahti or Tlpp \.lty days at the hom. of Mr. and Mrs .. and Me.ry Frances Hartsock; duet, 'Mr. and Mra. Harold Carter and In Hot Springs. Ark:.at the .Army., '., spent .. couPle of montha, Mr. ~d ~. Donalcl BaJ.nl and were Sunday iU,ests of Mr. IUld Mrs. E. Mason. !f:r, and Kra . Everett Hunter; pray- f~Uy of Xenia, Mr. Earl,l,ucal and Navy hlsPlta.l at Hot Sprlnp .Na. Mrs, .QI~ena baa gone. to d&u,htera entelltalned over tile ~uy Routzbrl and family. , J MIs$ 'Nancy Hartlng.lr has ' been er. Ranltln LlnVllle; welcome to the (~end ,spent Sun~y with Mr. an~ tlonal Park. " ~tOn to I~ the winter Witl1 ~, the iatter's brother and Mr. and: Mrs. E . . B. . Longacre rem~ved to her home 'fr0!n Miami Grabama. 8he.n nan 'Rogers; accep~. Mra. 'Davld Luac.a an~ family.. "COBBBOTiON ,~ IOn and Wife, ~. and ~. PO. wife. Mr. 'and l1l'i. Arthur DI:'a abd en~ed dinner ~~nckly. Rev. Valley h08l'ltal, Daytcln, ' folloWing ance apeech. Mr. afaham; 8010; Miss Pallline Glbaon ,was a Sunday ~:f Qi~. f aon., of 'DaYton. .. and Mrs. O . m. Vice ,of Mason.' ~n~ ~ne\Ullonla. ., ' . Mrs. ~ter 'Oerhard; duet. Mrs. , Ed .dlnner ~eet Of' the FOrest Graham'~ , iii.tile accoun~the aako Of the . ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deweese 0_ Mr. an,d Mrs. Barl Younr enter· ·Mr . a,nd Mrs. J. B. ,Jones. , ~8 . Leo Willenburg and daugh- Linville. and Mrs. Vernon · Harris;, of LJUe. . _ Robltler GI'Chaid In lut eek' . 1le&T GermantoWn w~re SUndaJ" talned to a famtlJ dInDer 8unaaJ. Mr. aDd Mrs. !Robert. Siney spent tera, 'Nanc and Sandf a , and Mra.. Mrs. Gerhard gaY, an account Of ,. Mr. and .~. Morna ~ and . , w .. I pa teruoo'!!-. pats, oJ Ilr. an~ ~a: . Mr. an~ 1Iri. ~ ~~b 01 Sunday til Ooluinbua With th~- oor( ~e~ry will leave th1a week (0:" . VIsit to the W. C. Smtth' faiDllY 1D IOn Jer,y IM, called on Mr. and : -" !~~~N:: : : 1 : = ' BoWard oeweae. . __ ' MJam1 Shores spent Saturday "1th ole aucl aunt, -:~ ' IIDd Mrs. - ur Florkla. where they WiU ' sPe.nd the ,V1ri1DJa; aolo. ~. Veroon Barril. ' ~s. JDlln Koester 8u~y after·· wb~ It aboulcl ha. been Hortb Mr •. and lin. ~ .. &'It&ter 111'. aDd lira. OI1de Wharton. . Wblte ana 1011. winter months. Refreabmen18 of -ncl-lrlc:hea, coc:oa 1lOOIl. • , and ~ Rlahar4 abd Prancla ... _.:. .. &nert 'r.of Mr. and lin. POreat Dawson of . 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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boxwell of Middletown . Mr . !. Hyman of Xenia and Lt . J . Krause of Patterson Field were c:Unner guests of Mr . and Mrs. A. T . Polinsky Friday evenlni.

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MIss .Betty Thomas was an overFOR SALE - Watkins Products at nlght guest of Mrs. Robert ThomRs 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open Saturday night . evenings for your convenience. Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L. J ack Ha,wke of Dayton spent the week-end at the' home of his par}'OR SALE-Two hundred sheets of stationery and one hundred en- ents . o • • velopes, printed w'ith your name Mr. Arthur and Miss Cora Thomand address for $1.50. The MiamJ as were SWlday dinner guests of Mr. Gazette. nnd Mrs. Myron Thomas of Dayton. FOR SALE - Four complete rooms ° • ° of fUl'nl ture. practically new. See Mrs. L . M . Itenderson returned Charles Allen At Luk.e n·s propl'rty Monday arter spending severnl day!; on Fourth street after 2:00 p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kre!ling Friday. Saturday, Sunday, Nov. in Newport ICy . 20. 21, 22. • • • J . L. Keener. former local station FOR SALE-New Arvin Automobile agent, was bere Sunday removing Hot Water Heater. Never removed his household goods. Mr. Keener 15 from originQ.\ box. Price $8.00 . now located In Indiana . May be seen at Gazette office. . • • • Mrs. Bertie ~ spent ~he. weekR)R SA.lJE--iFur Coat. $8.00 cash. with her daughter, Mrs. Chester Phone 2143. Lutler and famlly in Norwood.

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}'OR SALE-"No HUnting" Posters Mr. and MrS·. p•. °L. Reason and t t . a he Gazett.e office. 6c €BCll, 6 Mrs. O. D . Cook attended the UIstor 250. trict Quarterly Meeting of FrIends Dayton. church at New Burlington Sunday. WANTED _ Riders to Working hours i:oo a. m . to 4:30 • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ot.to Sebald and p . m. Paul R. Countryman, R. 1" Miss Norma Bandelln or Cincliaati, Waynesv1lle. .on Route q,_ first Mr. and Mrs . house on right, one mile north of Homer of Dayton were Sunday aftown. ternoon guests of Mr. and M~s. W

Mrs . Margaret Webb of RichKy., and Mr. and Mrs:. Edwin Barmond. Indiana,' Is now InsLal'ed as ker and daughter Bettie of HamllWashington Court House. .an. were over night guests of Mr . matron at tbe Home. succceolUg Mrs . Nellie Bun nell. who resigned Miss Ruth Conner of New Holland. and Mrs. Ray Malnous, M~nday. because of faUitlg health. spent the week-end at the home of Dr . and Mrs. J. W . Ward spent her parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Friday at their fann Ileal' HarvrysConner. bw·g. o

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MiSl! Amlle U. and Miss l'4ame ·r. Browne were supper guests of t·he Rev., and Mrs.' Ralph Parks Wednesday. Nurse Conway enjoyed a few days visit this week with relatl'\'es in Srlngfield. Mrs. Alice Clark was entertalned SWlday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick ·in ~tle. Dr. and Mrs. Duley Keever 01 Centerville, were guests uf Miss Lydia Wright Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Henderson was Q din_ WAYNESVILLE CHVBCH OF I ner guest bere SWlday. Mr. and Mfs. Ernest ~rtin of CHBJS~r Dayton called on ¥rs. Geol'gla Max Randall, Minbter Mendenhall Saturday afternoon. SUNDAY Miss Laura McKinsey of the grade Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. school faculty. has joined thp Home Communion iO:4Ii E~ III. famUy for her meals. Pl·ca.:lling. 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shawhan, of Junior Endeavor. '7:16 p . m. near Oregonia, are annoWlelng the Senior Endeavor, 7 :16 p. m. birth of a daughter, Novemb~r 17 at Commuruon and p·r eachlng. 8:00 the .Dayton OSteopathic hospital. p. m . Mrs. Shawhan, formerlY Rllth HRrYou are invited to Clome and wor- vey. of the Home personnel, Is n sLsship with us. ter of Miss ¥reda Harvey.

Mrs. Della Venable returned to er home after spending t.he past METIlODlST CUURCU week at the home of her daughter. Louis C. UadJe", Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weller . Whiie in Deyton IM.lss Venable a ~tendec a Church school 9:30 a. m . wedding dinner and shower at the Worship service at 10:30 A. M. home of Mr. and Msr . Frank Mc- Subject: "The Cleansl:ng of the OonGrew in honor ~r Mr . and Mrs. Roy science." Youth Fellowship 6:30 p . McGrew, newly-weds of a few weeks. m . Topic: "Ohrlst ()ur PatteI'D." • • • Dr. and Mrs . A. E . Stout and Evening worship 7:30. subject "Good daughter. Winnie Jo, were Sunday News." Thanksgiving service Wednesday afternoon and evening guests at thE! evening at 7:30 o·clock . home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fogt at Centerv1lle.

• • ° Mr. and 'M rs. Albert St ubbs and children Yvonne and Bllly and Mr. and Mr~ Walter WIseman and children, Po ly Lou and Billy, spent Sunday afternoon In Dayton.

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Sunday School 8:50 a. m. Eo A Bob .G roetln;' w~o °is-a member of ' Earnhart. Supt. Lamb, and lo~ted on Route 42. Ernest A. Earnhart and family pr few days . Evening Service, 7 :30 p. m. three, miles south of Waynesville . Mt. Holly, were SWlday dinner the U. S . navy, spent guests of Mr. and Mrs . Harold .B . here visiting at the home of Mfs . Player Meetirig Wednesday eve. FOUND-J...a.dy',s White Kid Glove. Earnhart and famfly. Emily Jacobs. ning, 7:30 p. m. Owner m~y have ~e by paylhg • • 0 • 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye and son for this ad, Inquire GaZette otflce. MABBIAGJ!; LICENSES . MI&; I,.oLs· Radley of Piqua, spmt Don and Mr . and Mrs. W. P. Sal- the .w eek-end at the bome of her Travis 'QUtnten Hcilden,' 21, KlngS FOR SALE - Four-String Tenor Isbury spent Sunday at the home of parents, Rev. and Mrs. L . C. RadMills. student, and Mildred Pauline Banjo aDd case. In good conc:U- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury of ley . Innis; 21, MalneVllle, secretary. tion. Robert Servls. • •Jake ° Rausch of Myles. L. Pence; 32, Lebanon, U. Mr. and Mrs. LOST-A red jlp wl,th my name ,R E eTA L DIS E A S E S Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. army, and' Virglnla M. Howser, plate on collar. Notify ' me at DR. E. M. STEELE. 123 East Asman and daughter Nancy of 29 Franklin, secfetalry. Harveysburg 11'. O. Box No, 84. Locust Street W1lm1ngtoo, OhiO, MarySVille, were Sunday evening Guy E . Burroughs, 28, Springboro, J obn Roberson . hRS publlshed a booklet in which he guests at the home of Mr . and Mrs. soldier. and J~e C>rrabOod, explains how he treats PILES or ~ R.HiIl. Waynesville, racto~ worker. , MIss Betty Mardis and Mr. OlClr- HElMORRHOIDS without SURG_ • • • Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Locke. of encc 'Messmore called on Mr. and ERY or ELECTRICITY. This bookMrs . Harvey K . Hole of Xenia, let wUl be ' sent It:ee by sending him CIncinnati, and Dr. and 'MrJ . Harry Slmpk1nson. of Pleasant Ridge. were Tuesday evening.. your name and address.-Adv. Sunday afternoon callers 01' . Mr. SMeid Expert HereAg~in ' and Mrs . W. C. 'l'ichenor at '''I1I1e E. J. MElNUARDI, widely known Springs." Expert of will personally be • • • Mrs . Frank Bhldaker, Mrs. W. ,W. tD Dayton, OhJo, at the MIami Hotel Welch, Mr. Ed. Dakin and Mr. Wednesday aDd Tbursday. ~1 'lY. 25th and Mrs . W . C . Tichenor of Har- and 7 p. m. ·to ·9 p. lB. daU7 . veysburg, were among lhe guests at ancr 7 p.. m. to 9 Po m. laDy, the reception SlJrulay aftemoon in ·MR .. MEIN'HARI)I sOys: The honor of the tifty:nlnth annivl'raary Melnhardl Shteld 18 6 - tremendoUs of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. improvement-well known for pTOEnunet Bevan . • ducing inuned1ate results. It prevents the Rupture from orotru$g • •at °the St. Marys Ohr18tmas gifts in ' 10 days on the a.v erll8e-repMChurch Bazaar at the Orange hall, leS!! oI size or loca~lon oi Rupture DUE TO THE UNUSUAL RATIONING OF November 28. and no matter hcnv hard yOU ' work GASOLINE IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY J.1t.tle Larry Lee Davis ls spendinl or .strain. It has no leg str~P6. (No the week with his gran'dlJ8rents. Surgery or Injectl,o n ' Treatments OOR Mr. and Mrs .. Mack.Davla and fam':' use(p Mr. Meinhardt ha.s .bee~ coming ,here for 150 years. He baa lly. • • •. thousands of , aatlsfJ.ed Customenl. Mrs, Mack Davis and son Imd Caution: If neglected _ Rupture grandson ,spent Monday wlt.h Mrs. may cause weakness.. backache, Ralph Shafter and Mrs. Lester stlpatlon, nervousness, " stomach Shafter. paiJu, etc., or sUdckln death trom

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Mr. and Mrs . Charles Stanley entertained to dinner Sunday the following gul!.$ts: Mr. and Mrs Wayne Stanley and MIss Mary Edith Stanley of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Whiteside and famUy of WashiDgton 6. H,' and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchener of near New Burllngton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conklin of Wilmlngton and MIt. and Mrs. Palmer Stanley of near Lumberton called in the afternoon . Litltle JimmJe . McIntire was the guest ot his grandmother, Mrs. Glenna Wtison one afternoop last week. Mr. and Mrs . Donald ~In~s visIted Mr. and Mrs. U. C . .wbetston~ of Wapakoneta on Sun.d ay. The Bogana and &nith took. dinner with Horace and Lucy Compton at New Burlington Sunday . Mr, and Mrs. Leonard EIlts and daughters called 'on Raymond Wll· son and wife one night last weet. Mr. and Mrs . Oharles Stanley and daughter Carolyn Eileen were gUcSts of little CarOlyn'S great, great aunt. Anna Cook, ot ~pring­ bol'O, 'S undll¥ afternoon, Nov. 8.

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W. A. Betscher, manager of the Hamllt;on area, U. S. Employment office. which includes Warren county. wl!-S a prominent visitor here Monday . He stated that Warren county has been designated a crliical defense area ami that at leas t 1500 women. married or single . wlll be needed within the next sixty days tor war production indilstries. No experience 'Is necessary and women employed will be paid lit the ·(un rate .while' learning. He · further stated that married women who accept emploYment. need have no fear of affecting their husband's droft status, because under the new set-uP. married men whose wives are emplOYed are no more liable for Induction than those whose wives do not work. Women who are Interested are urged to apply at the U. S. EmIlloyment Service otrice In the court house at Lebanon .

On Friday J:Jov. 20, the Waynesville boys traveled to Jefferson and were welcomEid by a fast. hard-fight. lng team . ..The Wa.ynesville boys ... foug1lt hard but lost af,ter an ovt:r.,. T' ·01e game by the score of 18 to 16 . ,I Saturday evening. the local team was more fortunate. Playinl,l' Centerville at CenterVille, they came home with smiles after winning In two overtime periods. 35-32. Tuesday evening at Harveysburg. the local team had things a bit ellSier. 'b eating the home team by the .score ot 63-:18. Scores and l1neups of th2 th~e games follow: Jefferson FG FT T Schenck ...... . .... . . .. 1 0 2 0 !Balter .................. 0 o Ethlll8'tOn ... . .......... 1 3 5 o Ooddi~ton ........ ".. 0 0 Whltacr~ ..... ...... ... 1 0 Riner ... . . .. . .. . .. ..... 1 o. Taylor .......... .. ..... 0 o 7 McDaniel . ............. ~ 3

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ALASKA-S.oundpho~o-This S. Signal Corp!'! p ') In shu \\, g a I;<ln, ra l v i~\\' lh ,.; ... · from ~ landing boat as Am!!rlcan troo ps were bpir,l' .: ... ·h·d .. n .. /I" • • f 11 " .. \ . 'I""f , . _I'•. the thmj cloy of the 9ccupatlon .. Most f the mnleriul Ill,pole.1 :/. t':,· 1,11:11 " " JJ~C: I' ,.~.' ".: . beach, olll y rillf!I ~_bll~S nnel rat IOns J' 1"~lfli" . J , • • 1. , .

Christmas·Seal Drive Opens 'Mrs. J . P . Larrick. chairman' of the Christmas Seal campaign 10 Wayne' Township. announces t hat the natl nwide drive opened Monday. The seal ' campa igTI wlil continue until Ohrlstmas wit-h , a !((lal of $2100 .00 to be raised in Warren ~ ounty. Of this amount. twenty per ctnt go to state and l,atJonal organtzations and tile r emaining eighty f, !!r cent remai!lS In t ne county for lo!:ai use under the directlon of the county association. Sa: p~ last year amo:.& nted to approx..hna':.!)ly

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Howard ,L . Oheney. of F'rft!lklln , has been named chairman of the • I seal camJXl1&n by Ml s . Walter Deardof-!, executive secre ' ary of the County TUberculosis at..! l:I e al~h assoclation~ Committee members Include : Mrs . R. E. LeROY, Franklin; O. Ft. Matson. Lebanon; Mrs . J . P . L6rrlck, Wayne.avllle; Mrs. Haro:d Gilmore, Morrow; Mrs. LeRoy Jackson. Pleasant Plain; Mrs. C. L . IHolden• .,King1l M1ll:;; Mrs. VJ:,lue Spaeth. Mason ; Mrs. Otto Kruse. Carllsle; MrB. !Ruth E . Sherwood. Oregonia.; Mrs . Charles Allen, Springboro; Mrs. Robert Hough. Harveysburg; Mrs. William G. Haun. South Lebanon; M;.~. Helen Maag. Rlster ; and, Mrs . Fred J . Hagemeyer. Clarksville . Mrs . Elmer S. Durrell, Mallon, is president' -of the Warren County Tuberculosis and Hea.th Ass'JCla tlon. R. E. Augspurger. supe~intendent of the Franklin schools. l< vlce p!'e&ldent. Mrs . . 01lWl1' ·Hollingsworth. Oregonia, is 'secretary, and Mrs. Gullda B. Mills, Springboro. Is treasurer. Mrs. Walter Deardoft, Franklin, serves a,s execuLive secretary.

9 of Mra. A. E. Oaborne . Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Irelle Baird. " 19IJowed by the ·bualntss sCbSlon. A o S l·el.Kln on the baZaar was glven 3 wltil a balance of $91.2;J and t21.00 on the ReQaon sale. Total8 ........•.....• 13 8 . 8. . The DOIDlDar.l.Di committee rePort.WayneavUJe FO F1' . T w. officers for the COmlnll yeau All Price .................. 0 1 1 lollows: Mrs. Irene Baird. preatBradley ... ..... .... . ... . 1 9 uent; .Mrs. R\1t.n Radley, vice preslOeborn . .. .... .... .... . 3 1 7 uem; ' recoramg ,secretal-y. Mrs. 0 ,Kltkpatr1ck ...... .. .... 1 2 • lve Wardlow; corresponding secrePUmmW .. ....... ... , . 5 0 10 Ulry. Mrs. J. B. Orabbe'; Mal',)' StII,nley ........... ... . 1 2 .. .I!.IU'Ilhart. treasurer; Mrs. !!hen . ThompSon .... .... ..... 0 0 ·0 ..;onne-, . Mrs. Lydia 'Brans trator, .was Sally smttb, krs: Cora 'Rlcll, ~ .•............ 14 'i 35 AU •. J . R. Updyke and Mrl>. Wii•ard Anderson, sC()re~ries of ot.be.r Darve18b1P'l' FG IT T oranches 01 work . oarr (J) ••••••• ••••••.• • 3 11 It was aeclued not. to exchange ili~ .. : . ..... : .. . .. 0 3 3 Uhristma5 gifts but to give the monoLeP'orge ... .. .. .. .. .. ... 2 O - 4 I!Y for 0h1'l.5~ basjtets.- Rev. Carr (C) •••••••••••••• 5 1 11 aadley gave an escellent talk on Mccarren .............. 0 o o "'lhanla;givlnjr," alter wnich ~he Rey~olda ... ... . :... . ... 0 o o meetmg adjourned ~ meeL wiLh W.elch . ..' •. : ............ 0 o o Mrs. 'Clara Sheehan for lin all-day meeting ~ December. TOtals .............. II '1 29 U8 TIBBS Tt1BNID IN AT LOOAL EXPRESS OFFICE Wa1lleerille PG . F1' .T Price ' . : ................ '1 If 0 .. H·. Fry. ~tlOlL agen.t..+-'.JIo:LrS......tIIJ11SISaWDILJBts,rt:l:AUldLndock, .. ~, Lud1r)gton .. .. .. . ... ... 2 • was virtuallY swamped last 'hl:ek widow of Theodore Bra'dciock who Oabom .............. t: 6 U with tires ae local realdenk; turn~d died in 1922. died at the ho'me of PhilliPs ..•.•........•. 0 o ill to the government lUI tlrt!!: In ex- her daughter. Mrs. Robert Stump. Klrkpatrlok ........... 3 '1 cess ol iive. ownea IQr eac'l .vehicle. of nea~ ~arveysb~, earlY ' Monday !Bradley ..........•.••. 6 It The government made t.bls clause mOTJlini. stanley ................ 0 o one 01 the requirements demanded Besides Mrs. stump she bai; one ~m (Ft- •.•• •.••• ••• 1 2 of Car owners before "A" ccl~ds for other· daughter, Mrs. Minnie Ollne. Ptmun111 . .......... ~ .. 4 8 gasOlln~ ratlontna cOuld be 1&8ue<l . and a grandson, Theodore C.ine. Thompson .. ,......... 1 S .1n all. ~8 Urea and -six tul1eF. were · Funeral services were held Wed· Bernard ... ........... 0 o sent to. U. S. w!U'ehouses lroD:l the nesclay at. 2:00 p. m ·. at McClur<! ,ocal office. Funerai home. Waynesville. with inTolala . ...... ....... 29 5 63 tennent In Miami Cemetery. DINN~ GUESTS WAYNESVILLE YQUTH ~ ,~' ..'ITABILIZATION RECEIVES PROMOT\ON Mr.., and Mrs. Jahn W. Ker~ey J . Lpcas ........... ... . . C. Lucas .. ........... . B, WlldaSlnn ........ .. HUberd ................

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Mrs. Clarence RYe opened h er lovelY country home on Thursda ) and had as her gtlC!!ts her aunts Sergeant Fra!lk .LeMay. son of Mr and cousins. At the beau .fu Iy up . and Mrs. Frank U . LeMay. fo nd Mis' pointed dinner t.,t.ble .. I? nc~s were Vivian Conner. daughter of Mr. and arranged for Mrs,'Ada Lacke}, . M.rs Mrs. Gene Co!lnel' of Day te n w11l b Mabel Lackey. Mr~. Carrie Wikle . unlLed in marriage Saturday. Nov Mrs . Helen Wikle And chlldre!l . Mrs. 28. 0.1 4 :30 p . m . at the loc'll MethMar ie Stoutenborougl:1l and children odlst cllurch wlLh the pastor Rev . Mrs. Ethel Smlt.h. Mrs . Fiorence L . C . Radley. offlclnting. Fo:ey. Miss F1oSSI~ Fol y lIud E~th er Sgt . LeMay. n graduate cf tho Tigges. all of Mldlet:olVn: Rach I Wnyn esvlUe high school Is nOW St.I\· Dugan and Na!lqie Earnhart of ~i oned in Washin";,,o:1. D. C. M.IS Lebanon; Mrs. Zelma Burn ell. Mrs. Conner. also a graduate of Lhl' loc. I Rhea Shecha'tl. lIdrs. CleJ Gray, high school. is a former resident of Mrs. Esta Null, ~rs. Cla ra Stacy. WaynU6vllle and Is well know!' in Mrs. Bertha S hej1lng , of Dayton; .this community . Mrs . S. S .. Ellls Mrs. Robelt Gray Recent showers given in h onor of and son. and Mrs . J oe Worley and the bride-to-be included the f0110wdau gh ter of Lebanon. Ing,: Wednesday, Nov. 18. the I .ambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi . sorority gavc a s urprlsc klt.c.l1en s hower a L the home of Miss Jun e KallA!r. F'rlday. Nov. W. her office associ. The Volun teers for Victory Sew- a~es 'at the NaWona l Cash RegIster log group met at the . home 01 Mrs. gave a inen shower at the home of Leo Conner on Wednesday eveinng Miss Ruth COmlel·. who was assisted of last week . The evening was spent I>y Miss Adele Hoying. Guests other In sewing and knltting . than office associates were Mrs. DeliciOUS ref resh1[eu ts wrrf served Oharles ~ay. Mrs . Fred Hen2 ~n _ to Mesdames K . R. Hill. Leroy Mrs. VU'ginla Scott Nicely . Moran. Coorles VanOver, Horace Sa tl.rday , Nov .. 21, a miscellaneous Shaner. Oarl Ferguson. F . U .. Leshower was given by Mrs. H . M. May. Jesse Thomas. Walter Frasure Yarnel1. Wm. S trader. Henry Watkins. RI.IyAfte'r the ceremony the young mond COlmer. Katherine FOUlks. couple will leave for Waallington to Charles Terrell. E. W. Scofield make their home. Howard Missildine and Ernest Early.

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LOCAL mGH SCnOOL Superintendent L . A . Gn rdt of the Township schools reports that' 700 "A" cards wc!re is~ued last Wednesday. Thursday and Frlday at the high school In co,nnecti"u wi t h natlonwide gaSOline rEltlonin ~ which is scheduled to begin Deceul Ler 1 . Teachers acted as registrars ~or the oOOl1slon: Mr . Garst state:! that he and his staff received 100 per cent cooperation from applicants. Way~e

NATIVE OF WAYNESVILLE DIES .IN CHILLICOTHE Mrs. Isabella pugh. Laymon 81. widow of Leander l.aymon. d ie.:l recently at h er home in ChlWcoGhe. Mrs . . Laymon. daughter of David and MlI:ry Duke PUgh. was born at Waynesvllle and lived a greater por ~ tlon of her lUe in Warren county. DEPUTY SHERIFF AND 000 WARDEN TAKE IO TIlER JOBS

Deputy Sheriff Charles L. Baker AM- Navigation School, Hondo. has been granted' a leave 0'[ pbsence Texas, Nov. 24.-Becond Lieuten!l-nt by Sh eriff WllIlam HUf'forJ to ac· Marvln. L. l"ox. son of Mr. and Mrs. cept a post as guard captain nt the Frank M. l"ox. WaynesvWe •. Ohio. King Powder plant at Kings MIlls. has been promoted to the rank of. No successor has as yet been named. f11'8t lieutenant in the Army Air W. C . Manning~ Warren county Forces. A fonner stUdent of' the ' dog ·warden. has been granted a University .o f Clncinnatl. Lt. Fox leave of absence by tllle county com-. S~ATIONED IN VlNCINNJ'l'1 won h1ll wings at Matheto Field, mls.sloner~ to accept a position as , , . ~Uf.• this year. He '1!; now on duty..guard at the same plant. Mallliing E. C. Crane. former ' editor of the at th.e world~s laT.gest navlgaLlon s~id ' .that inab1l1ty ~l secur~ ilecesI ,U ....... GaZette, who 1a, nqw a ' 1JU!Dl'l SChool 'h ere ·lIS .a naVigation lnatruc- sa~ t:1res and gasoUne made ft neof -Che. U. 8. Navy, was a guest tor. . cessary to make other plans. It is ..~e _ .. s......,.....", O<A.a .. oJ' to ; 1"_"" H .,.... repOrted tha.t' the commissioners do rua.......,. t'~ . ENTER"'i'AIN IN DONOR ' .. ·ra~. ¢ specl8Uat" f11'8t-cla8s, , OF SON'S BIRTHDAY not expect to flll the vacancy. and .Ia tempOrarily staUooe<l 10 Cm-, . . ' ctnna , tt. "Buck . : " , II looldDi '~!lll. Mr. and Mrs : Oarman crane en.. WARREN COUNTY MEDICAL . tertalned 'to dinner on Thul'8day , SOO~TY E,LEC',l'S OFFICERS BmTB DAtrGBTEB _ .. evening in hon.o r ot their '8011 JunDr. Roy O. A. Bock Lebanon. ~ , 'my's, Jili'tbdaY . Th~ guests· ~ere Mr. 'Pb¥slclan at the ,K ings MUla ordUr. an,!lllra. ~ E~tei' o~ and MIJ. RJotiard Dunu~d and son. nance plant;. htlS t~len fe -elected Day~, are" &1lIlOUDc1ni the bU'th a~ Mrs. Oarl crane~ Mr. , Mnd ,president or ·.the WarFen' County ~ to cltt.qhter; Bevllr~ ADD, OIl NofW'm. Newtun. Mr. 'and ¥no Me<ucat ~~ty ; vember 17. Un. KORter was KJsa R.oI}ert' orane and dauglltet. Mi. ~ OtJier offiCers are ' Dr. O. W. DorotbJ J ....mOD, dalllbW the Loren RellOn•• 01 Letianun; HUffman, Franklin. v'ice pl'aldcnt; lr.te John ·, ....mon aDd Mrs. Lean- Mr. ·toDd Uta, . Henry Watk1nll and Dr, Jerome Hockwalt , Lebanon,.aet:. .,,'oataJpa Dme•.Da;rt.cIIIl. '1'be famtlJ. Mr. and uri. Milo 'KilteD- re~; Dr. A. E. Stout. WaynesmaterDll ar-t ~.1Ira. beraer aDd famlb'. and ur: and vWe, treasurer and Dr. Mary Cook. S. 8~ of 1Ialn, atree'J_ . ~. Lee OonDer an\$ daUlb~. WayneavOle, boar~ entertalned • number of guests on ounday. At the noon hour a most del1c1oUs pheasa.nt dlnner was' aervad to Mr : apd Mrs. W.O . .Kersey ancl Mrs , ·Emma Keraey of oregonia, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keraey of Lebanon. Ml'S. 'Frank, 8wartlel and Mr. 6nd lira. Luther Hartaock.

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Albert RIcks. 54. oC DQyten , a for· mel .-esldent of WlIynesvjlle. L.l" ~ suddenly ·F riday Ilt his home ir. Day· lOn. lie leaves to mourn their loss a uaughter. Miss Ger,Lrude R1c.ks (j IIlc.Dlla~i ; a brother; Ed Ricks. 0 Dayton and two nephews anu 011 niece. Mr: Rllks was born in CincinnatI a SO il ot Natnanlel and Katharll. oiu~ ey Rlcks. Serv ices were con uucUld Monday at 2 :00 o'clock at tl .. MoCiw'e Funeral home. here wit. burial in Miami cemetery . Rev Ralph Parks of the local Episcopl. . ahurch. officiated.

Announceme~ b~en made of .he marrlage or Miss Helen Doehring claughtel' or Mr. al,d M,·s. Wa.Ler Docl!rlng. of Daywn. to Pvt. Dale Meng .e. a son 01 Mr. and Mrs. J . R . Mengle. of Waynesv1lle. The Il1c.rdage LOok place Sa.urday at 6 p. m . at the M . E. Grand Aveuue i'c'fllple ill 'K.ansas OiLy. M.i;s lJuehrmg I.:, a graduate nllfSC , I Lhc MiamI Valley h05phal, DaytOll. Mrs. DoehlUlg and Mrs . M cngle. mothers or t.J,e bride and groom attendeu the Wl d~ wg as Old Pvt. Don Collett. a Il-cal boy. WIIO Is in govenllnent Lrainlng WiWl the groom in Kansas City.

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WARREN COUNTY SCRAP DRW 'E EXOEEDS QUOTA

Mr. and Mrs. wymer L . DrliKl en te rtain.e d a group a friends wltl. a chl.i supper at their home Surda) ev lIing ill honor of the birt hdays 01 40m BOl'Klg and Bonnie Peters . 1'hose in at Len dance included Ml and Mrs. Gene Trlckler or WlJmlJJg .\,11; James E . Curtlse. Wilmington .,; eanor Creech. Harveysbu, g; Bi. reters and Henry Peters. Way nes. vu.e; and E . K . "Chick" Peters. L ... Navy. stationed at San Fra!lc1sc(. Oallfornla.

Although no reyon hru; been received from Salem. H....l·.IU.; Wa:shlng:ton, Massie. CJearcreek and Hamilton <t.awn.snlps. D. ·8 . Bauey. chairman of Lhe salvage conunlttee In Warren county. &.Id the oll'lve had excee<1ed the pre-campaign quota ot 1.086 tons. .bailey h ud 914Lo:lS Lsted. not In. cluding any COnLrlbuLions ~rom these .<.oWllSI.llJll. WHere It Is "nown that ,;evt:n. IlUnUl'eu tons ha VI! been acclllnu.aL4:u .

All etlON wlll bc continued to seali scl'a", metal not ultherto ;ol1tributed. Balley sa id . The 'Monday NightBible c.ass m e. th~ week aL the llome of Dr. anI. ulAN'!' }'lPm,llIol: 'Cu MIS . A. T . Hathll.WdY. The: me<!tln PAls~ N£AR II};KE was well attended consldt>l'Ulg thL 'l'he 24-iuch ~e plpe11ne to lnclement weather, Next Monday evenmg tne ely!. .le constructed lrcml Longvlew Tex. w1.l meet at the home oL Mr . a!lc ...0 the ewn cOa.!t, now u.utlerway. Will Mrs . Truman Wardlow. 'rhe sub- ,JIiSS ~W.· ough Green county. near ject for discussion will be "Parable :~ew Burlington. it baa been disclosof the PrOdigal son." Luke 15:-11-32. ed . 'The line wlU enter Ohio on the NOTICE weat side of Butler coun~y and will There wlll be all-day services P l PIiBS through ButJer. Gree'1e. Clin~he Middle Run Prlmltlve Baptts .;on. Fayette, Plckaway. Fairfield, church Sunday. November 29. baSin. Per.ry. Muskingwn. Noble ...nd MonniIlg at 11 o'cLock and at 2 o·c.ock h. roe counties leaving the state on the the alfternoon ..J1le difm~t c... urC;;h - !~. alde~ot Monroe county. es in the MlamJ V.. llcy will be rejl' NOTIOE resented. The WaYllesvilieGarden-ehJb WIll COFFEE ILATIONING Ineat Thursday. December 3 at the BEGINS NEXT llome of 'Mrs. Jennie ch :n~er Is to bring a small gUt for' Your sugar rationing bOOk \lOW exchange. can serve a double purpose. In addition to that rationed IMP~VING sweetness the book also all Jws you L . J : Burton, who waa removed to purchase ra'!;l.oned coffee, start . to the M1ami Valley hospital last ing next Sunday . ,J OOllee retail sales were l frozen week. Is reported ' to be very greatly The following is submitted by L. Saturday midnight. The fl'eeze' pe. lmproVed after undergOing several olOOd tranefuslons. C. Gordon. Waynesv1l1e postmaster: riod last until Saturday midnight grocers opportunity to stock up on '1'1\e lbulk of Ohrlstmas mall mus. THANKSGIVING GUESTS be in the post o.fflces by December the 'b everage. Under 'rRltlonlng or coffee, the Mr. and Mrs7E . ~ Will 1 this year if deUveries on time are supply w1l1 be restricted to one mtertaln with a lovely famJly 0U1.0 be assured •. according tu Smith W . Purdwn, second assistant post· pound every five weeks for each ner on Tha.~IVing Day. Oove~ wlll be arranged for Mr . and Mrs. ma.ster genera.!. Mr. Purdum is re · person more than 15 years old. W,m . T. Asbury of HamJJton )Ira ponalble to Postmaster Genera. BETUBNS HOME A. C. Oressle, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank O. Walker for smooth and M~s Helen Hawke who~~~W.L~I~n Ft . Hecht and Mr and MJ:I efficient air and railway mai~ servo ice . . &he Dayton Osteopathic hoapita Ohas , Gresale ot Dayton. the lUlSt tJnpreceden ted war time . dematuis Wedne&lay, Nov. 18. for observation and hQ8tess . and Sana. on Lhe postal Dnd tl'll!lsportatton lIQ6 returned ·to her home here. . Mr . and Mrs. John MerrU of ~ys tems, p:us a prospective record Dayto~ hQve purchased property TABLET TO BE LIGHTED volume of Chl'Is,mas mallings, were near Waynesville and wW take up cited by lIdr. Purawn as necessitatT he coaunittee 10 charge of tht. residence in their new home' Dec. 15. Ing eamer maIlings than ever betablet. erected hC!e in honor of men p .ore. "lL Is pyslcally Impossibl for in service from Wayne Township Lhe railroads anCl all' lines, burdfnannounces that effort/; are beln NEW"SOUTH PACIFIC eo WIth vll.ruly IInponanL war L . ... • made to have the Iboe.rd lighted a: NAVY CHIEF terials. to handle Cnrlstmas maillogs n~ht. Efforts are also being mad, as rapidly as 10 normal urnes." Mr . to have. lattice work lbuilt aroUnd the ~urdum said. "U the bulk 01 parbottom and sulta.ble . shrubberJ cels Qnd greeting caniS are held DRCI!. planted. . untU the usual time-the perioo o. SCDooL NEWS ~bout De<:ember' 15 to 2J - ~ney Simply cannot be dlstrlbuted in Rev. Ralph P~t the Ep\scopIU Linte,' and thousands_ of iHts WUi churcll, was ~he prlnClpal speakel at reach their destinatiOns &fter the 'l1hanksiivtna assembly arranged OlU'istmaa. for the student body Wedn~day afIn 1041, about 21,900 mall cars remooa. were required between Decmber U Tbe student body wWbe relleved and 24 to. dell:.oer Oh1'lstmas mailllof cla.ssroom routine tor the Thanks enough cars to make a tra.ln 270 g1vlng hc)~day Thursday and Frlday. mUes long : This year, ' the extra Report CIl,r da. wW be Issued (01' tht cars needed to move holiday maUs second term . next week. are largely being used oy the armed services, and a sevree shortage Is ill prospect. t.ransportatlon. and ,Jasenh D. "'~" '._ • The postal serVice Usually borrows man. 'd irector of clefenae ~r4Ll1Sporaoout 2.500 trucks from the army Wl: t1on • has or~ered that ;unnecessar) and governme'n t agencieS, and rtl1:S u:aveled be curta11.e d · ~ . the llifll • abou~ 10.000 from private owners, tQ ciurlng the holiday seaBon. 'B ut thes handle ilie Chrl.s~as .~. '1'01s' lI,leasures cannot ~Ure 'dehverlea 0 year, It will be extremely dlUlcult ~ lifts on time unlesa the pUwllc co· .obtaln en?ugb of th~~ veipcles to .operates by malllna eiu-'ly and thus meet · even a substant1~l part 01 . Sl/lladlng' 't pe tranaPQ1'.t aUon Lau ...n:lan,aer Dhe need,. Th!! !>nDY ne!ds its own over ~ lonaer period than usiial. . ~~~~~~~~!::?i:~ lIruclts and pl'lvate ownel'll .. are reIp View of all ~be.ae bandJca~ iuctant to let scx:neone else UIIC tbei tbe service. 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AND BUSl ~ESS .

Mabi St.reet

AFTER THE WAR

AJJ Sec,?Dd Olji.sa Mall ~abter at 'Post.otrice, Waynesville,

The foUowln, ill a cOIltlJiuatlou ' of artloles taken from the H~mecomln, EdltJoq ' of Tbe " . l\llaml GueUe. ;\lb1lahed an . ' Oc~ber. 1906. . ' Wclltiesday's Pl'OI'~l (Continued'

~"iles

sending me.sb'1lges .of greetlnga to be r ad 011 this occasion. Among !.hese were: M1si! Mariana Ohiindler. Den-v er, Oolorado: Annie Helghway Campbell. Sar<W:Ua. 0 .; Oscar Monfolt, Lebanon; Mary Hrunllton Og_

Every Amel-illan ows that the manUructure of ' automobiles hos cea sed for the duraUon 01 the war. The great' automobile ' Industry which In 19tO produced and sold I lesbee, Independenco, Iowa ; .Anna Subecrlpt10n Prict. 'UO per . Year, P~Yllble in A~v&ru:e more than SJ,i million cara, ha s been Fireworks WIt~essed by 5000 lIJ:d Robinson, Monmouth, Oregon ; re-tooled to produce airplanes, guns, People . Fred M . stanton, st. Louis. lI41Btanks and munitions of war. Where AL a conservat.i e ~tlma:.e, 5000 Mluri; Chas. S. Moore, Wa.sh1ngtonwill these companies gel the money people wlLl1cssed t he dlllpiny of f1t' I::- D.O ., Mlnnle Hathaway. Norfolk necessary to resume ilie 1l1nnUrnc· works Weill! :;dIlY evenUlg or How e- Vlrlfinla; L1l1Zie .Lloyd Balley. 'rope.1 I. ture 0 · ' automobiles when the war N O Vt' m~er 2(), 194 . Tile hunLLng IJlckers. • COllullg wee". kn. Kansas; Minnie Hale, Richmund, Is ended? b L C a Th y say meaL Mtlonlng the llf:caMln opened t.odu'y. Pra tse .he The automobile Industry bnppens Tl e CU'eworks were s 0 rom . Ind.; besides whom were also fOmlel' LOrd 1\11d PIll\S the anUl1WI tlOl' ~as teenLh of January. ~Sll ' t there to b e Important, and there are thou- IlOlnt just east. of the l"rip.!lds Red pupils who had not grodllated, but not. the III 'ml! ~Ollg for rl'l>bl.llt.. Qnd something we can do to get them sands of slltnller industries which Brick MeetillS house, which g ve h u s'til1 feel a deep love- [or thil.r ph \!~lSnnts LO<hiY bu t. hUlltc~s were to really try volunteer rationing for will also face"tile same problem. -pPvI·tun lty for good view fl'om the old school an.cI school-mates and LONDON. ··E ' GLAND - Radiop hoto - ~'rs r ~II ;:I· ,,:: P R oo ~\!v It, •,'T...U at wiu the rnlll ions p1 workers growl ds a b ou t· tl' Ie sc h"va I I10US, a nd sell t messages to them, amollg them uUt, 111 lorce . I wonder hON lUlIUY Ill. leal>~ six months or a year? 'l'\\'O wife of tlie Pres ident, is shown in Lonllon with th C': ~ .\l llj"~lies, King do' wben ilie demand tor WDr mn · rldt'lll>c worker too k the da y off. pounds and A hal! of meat a week 13 George and QU" !'n Eltzabeth upon hE'r n1'l'ivlll h r~. Mrs. Ro o~e velt Meeting House. were: Mrs. Lou Thompson Em.:ry. 'chlnes stops 7 was accompRl, ',', t by Mre. · Ovcta ulp llobb~' . lead·el' of the WAAC, 1 had illY tlrsL t..'lSLe o! ph'!nsa!lt to- more t.han m3.11Y people can bu v so ~at will happen to ilie domestic A perfeot sea of hwn anlty filled deneca . KAnsas; Florence Hart.sock a~d_~Y~l' Sl'crHor)" l\l alvina Thompson. lillY, Icry 'guod, ;sort of a crOb~ be- as long as there III meat enough to market for fn rm products when Lhe grounds extending from n point Johnson. Springfield, Ohio; MI'. an tween chicken lind rabbit. Aren't we supply that much why worry II a . those millions of war workers no lIea}' where th e dillplay was shown Mrs . Otto C . Ml1ls, St . Joseph, humnllS Silly! We take qunll, our few meat hungry ones ellt more. longer hav e jobs7 ba.ck to Minmi st.reet. Missouri; Anna E . Shatton, Long The stage seems set for an even . I I I IIIlWve g(\me bird . off the gallle list. Most of us would rather stay within worse depression alter World War 11 Among the peom P ecl'S S lown Beach, California; Walter Kirby, nnd the n 11111>Ol'L a nother a nd more that limit if we though t It would than we suffered aCter World Wnr I was a beautiful "Welcome," a trce Marietta. Ohio, and a telegram btUUliltll blrd and raise It for hunt- bold off government llleat ratlon!J'g. , unless right now we start to plan of llberty Northern Light.:;. a 1'0 - from 1:>r. Samuel Way, of Llvlngsers to _'hoot! 1 wish more people Why not spend Lhe time and money volvlng P4anet. horizontal kallues- town, Mont.; David S. Burson. of about these surpluses, lI'ou .d h um crow Lllld .jt,al'llngs. getting more meat to shi pyard It is comtor tillg to learn that Con- ~ope, besides many other piec Richmond, Ind., a. teachAr In the . gress Is now considering Bome pla.n Tl - , I. b bout 8 ' 30 nlld They .'>Ily stflrlings arc very g od to towns and defense areas and let the Ie ",10Wulg egan n . old Academy Sixty or morc years ago 8, CLARENCI J. IROWN to prevent, or at least to ease. any I C rest of us take what we can get. erlL . ~toDlb ... .. c-e..... ftlt oa. DI ....... l:ontillued until Mill L mid!! ght . . a lso sent h is greetings, as did MIss after.the.war depression. Hu nting shows what Is In a mlill. It won·t hurt lIS. Promote a growWar Profit9 for Peaoe-Tlme H . Clements had the d play In Lizzie Falrc.llld from Long Beach, Tv.·o men calliI;' out .from tOW~l to your.own-carnpa!gn . Con crlPtlon : DurillS the past week many clt- Oongress and the people haw been Recovery. charge. Callio!'llin. who was at one time a . hum. wt ~h one 01' lhel!' fel!:)w work- and high way work wages lire cut- : lzens of the Middle west And other !,lInn seems to contemTHUItSDAy-mGU SCIIOOL " well ,1Jelo\'~d teacher in tho school The best lead to believe. CIS . He 00 bed permission from t.ing large scale production but thlnlt . totes scheduled to go under 111>:10DAY hlll·e. Pre!. D . A. F ereo!, of Marplate the dedication of a portion of Ills IrulCliord for til UI to hunt IUld of Ule vast army of women and clll!- line rationing December 1st hay Espec.lnl Interest attached to tlnsvlUe, Ohio, form er SuperintendRationing of gnsollne. as w"!ll as of war pr ofits tor ilie purpose of provld· the three were goiJlg toget.hcr. T ery <iren that could work In a grow- SUddenly IIwakcned to Ule reallz- othel' products. ' I!; not heln.! done by Ing industry with the ready cash on T hursdny's \\rognl4n. The day \Vas hand to quickly ' change to p e a c e · " enL, Ij.lso sen t his regrets at. not beaniv d eSl'ly bu. their host had to your-own crunpnlg!l, who could relse aUon of what natonal gasolne ra- any direct act 01' order of t.he Con- time activity and thus lessen the known as High School lDay EUld the ing able to be present. Il. couple of pigs or a call or a lamb. do an errand and their watch gress. Instead 1111 rationi ng spring"! shock to manufacturing and agrl- exercises were III charge 01 lhe After another maslcal st'lection . I Ild£ poluted to almo.>t. noon wben It takes time to set thingS going b ut tonng will really melln. and the /Se - from lJ1e Execu t ve Branch of th~ cultural surpluses when the war II A1wnnl Association of Lhe high the following were elected to conrious eHects It will have u poJ" their lie got back. There was about !Ive Isnt it 'bebter to sul~er a lew me- lives . As a result thousnnds of let- government and from the war- time ·ended. school. duct bhe affairs of the Association I f tJ Ie H eom "....l g t.he next year: President, Thomas H. " Recovery Dond proeram bat min lites work ahead to <10 OU a qualities than to go to the eXllCnse d Ie I egrams of protest powers of t~ Presiden t. Those who As the dea 0 0111elers an been IQI'Iellted wbereby each Insmoking sIO\'e pipe for his wlie be- of governmental rationing. against t.he gasollne rationing pro- ordered rationing. and th ose who ac dUltry. ble and little. will be re- had Its origin at a mectlng of the Rogers, '94; Vice President, Mary Thanksgiving . OUr President says fOle h e could join them !.JUt could tualy administer th e various ratlon- qulred to invelll al leasl 21 per cen' Alumni Association of the high Tibbals. '96; SecreLa ry. Anna Merethose growll -Up little boys walt tlve make It II day ot prayer 80 "P r ~ e gram are pourl~ Into Wasllington. bg programs. derive their authority of Its war profl'lIln Recovery Bonds school. It was fittlllg and prope r, dlth, '04; Treasurer. J. E. Janney, and a nwubel' of re olutlons ha ~c minu tes out of COUl'Lesy for t.he man the Lord and P ass the Ammunltlon" neen inLroduced In Congre~ to SU5- from the President . If the Congress whlcb do no' bear Interell\ until the that. the prog.ram for . Thlll'sday. '72. b ' ore L .at had made It posslb e for !.bem In other words. go to church, eat were to enact and legislation to pro- war Is ended aud wblch canDO' be high S cI100I DUY. SIIuld C o. m Aftel' dilmer and a social hour. turkey a.nd buy war bonds. . pend, postpone or prohibit gi.SQlille sold by the purchaser untLI peace to hll:Jt there-no, tbey had to sLar t YOUT than ordinary Inter st. B Ide~ uJ- the gathering again convened In rationing ill all states wh ere an ade- hibit the ra tlonlng of any prodnct. II declared. off 011 lJ1e minute scaring every Sucb a plan weuld build. at the mOSt every vlslLOr I!t the town dl.\r- school halJ. qua te supply Qf this Imoortant n ulCl such ru; ga soline. t e President .c' ,llld thing before them. J Ust 'lS I drove veto · the ball and It would then rerate of almost a billion dollars a illg the week had ot some t.ane or Mrs. Arula SeUers Stahl and Miss is available . It will be remembered In the lane one of t he boys had his WayneSVIlle Ed1Lh Shute rendered a plano due t . that for many months past tIlls col- Ql1lre a two-thirds vote of both the year. a huge recovery reserve to other attended the band on the ·fence. his fOOL poillcd Prof. O . J . Oraham. who was for 'III1n warn'ed that national g05011111. House and the Senate to enact the convert war industries to peace pro· schools . duction. launch new products and T e day's cxerclllcs op n ed wlt.J1 Il ready to climb over. He lockea. at measure Into law over his veto, six yearS superintendent of the rationing could ~ expected aIter the maintain employment. It would me aIld started toward the gate as November election and tI'n~ the which Is never en eao;y task . WhJle place this reserve immediately and soclal session on the g roun~ allout Waynesville rchoolll, a nd one of the tJlOugh tJul L had been what 11E' was tnost popular and beloved teachers damaging effect of such nn tl~nal a number of CODlgresslonal comnl1t~ automatically In the hands of ilioae &h~ cilOOI h ouse. going to do aU t.he time. Once again M l O:(JO o'clock. C. M. Cartw rlahL who ever taught 11\ t he scllool, spoke ga.so:he . rationing on the SOCial, tees are workin g ·on the problem. businesses and Industries with the I say DON'T ClJl'MB WIRE FENCpresident of tJle Alunlni As~ ociatlon on the to )Ic : "My Boys and Girls." business and econbnl1c We Of ' the and mnny conCe'ren ces are being l1'eatest after· the-war needs. The moment peace 18 dec1ared the call!.'d the lISSembly to order hI Wle . "Our T eachers': was- the a,pproprlES. Please. PLEASE. remember held, It has not yet been determlnrd J aney closed the bedroom door country has al~o polnled out hi rath just what acUon--lr any-can or wUl "time lock" automatically releases iligh chool hall. that we can't get any more for the ate topic assigned to Mrs, Vlola thl. recove.ry reserve, the bonds bea~d locked it. Alone at last! She er full detaU. duration and It lYe are to ralst' meat threw back her head and heaved Ibe taken to cleElr up the gasoline come negotiable and begltl to draw .ReI' . Oaclowallader Invoked Ood's Keys Hawkins, as she herself. had • • • we have to have fences. I wonoer a deep s igh. Then she peeked out To review the situation: There - rationing situation. Interest, Purchasers polding them ble:.s11 g 0:1 the gathering. . been a II Pt, itu' teacher ill the school: how many of those who hunt for of (he corner of h er eye at the no shortage of gasolllle I)r fuel 011 At the reqUe3l of the president. Mr. Cllfl Old S . RJ.dge enthused ats will then treat them like any other mirror . t o see whether she reapy t port realize how much the rannit did look l ike Hedy LaMarr. QUIte in the United States, Lut ra her 4.11 ,Co.n fuslon and Incompetencv stili Government bonda, to be sold or MIsS Eli~ Ebright. of Dayton. acted hearers wlt.h a cornet solo . season means to so many people as a lot. she decided. . over-supply. Rationing oC gasoUne rule lit.Washing tAm . Less than three used to borrow money. There would as cj_oslSter and Mrs. Ann a Sellers ~r. FTa~k F rr was ' chosen to a help In the meat sltuatlo[. My And now to business. She drew In the Eastern sea board states was months ago the President Wl/.S <1e- ::e:~o::t~~p~O:pr~ft~~~·w~~ c:~ Stahl, of Albion, Ill., aceompat)lllSt, speak !l few words ill the memory f1rth from the bottom of her top old neighbor III troubled during the \' sheet ?I. pink maCle necessary because of a lack of manding leglslaU.ve. action to. reduce tape. an<1 no delay in launching the which a u Lies they performed of t.he 13 nlembets of the Alu&lUll hunting .season because she hea lS wr1fi~I~- ,~~\~r ali';i the envelope' Lrat:lSpol'tation facilities as a re.. ult and 'f urther cont rol farm prices, In- . bUlllness and Industry offensive that throughout the da.y, Tile first nt.m-' Association who h . d pllSSed on since the shots but cannot see tfte hunt_ that shE: had been saving for this of the heavy sinklngs or transfers 0 terrlng t.hat such action was neol's. may turn threatened depression Into ber on . he program was "Auld Lang Lite fowld lng of t~e association. day. She sat down at the table . ers. The insUl\'lnce company. wart'ed by the window fi nd dipped the ocean-going tankers formerly used sa ry to stop farmers from-p roflteer_ unrivaled prosperity. . Sync," whlch was sung with Ii great Mr. S. A. Stilwell of Lebauun ' The plan Is simple, practical and deal of feeling by. h e en~lr~ aucl1het about lettillg hunterl; shoot .in pen intQ the bot tle of green ink to deliver 011 a nd gasoline to. tile At - Ing. Now there ls talk ...o.tJaJsing who was superintendent o~ 'tIle that her sister lantio coast area. l'leGrly wo YI:IU'S f I in d to in . or around the bam so every shot ..~, Rose. was sucli arm pr ces or er crease During late yeaTS science II"nd re- ence . . school for ten years and who won s he heW's Seems to come from the (.'fl. -'b a pig about, ago the Congress authorized C011- farm production and thus help pre- search have discovered many new The welcoming address to ~hc fur- many friends among..ft1s pupll6 durbam. ,H unters worry her to dea,h £ . . : -A She Wl'ote, with structl~n of pipe Unes whl.:h. It vent 81'0 g food shor14ges. Less uses for present major fa~m crops mer members. was !.hen given by J. Ing his residence hel'e, made a brief " -. ~ ' -1<;.1 . beautiful unara- .. .. uil promp ' t1y, -wou Itl h ve a ! \.t.'"lllSh - than two montl's ago an 'Jrder was and many new crops which can be WW Wh1te. Dut she Is very grateful when one £.. .. address upon "Recollections a! other , ~ . . ~~~~ ~ te of them gives her a rabbit. .~\ Mr. Morgen- Cd a fully suppJy o[ 011 to t.he Bas rn l~sU'Cd redUcing shipments.of ,m t:at used In industry. A plan of thls Mrs . Anr!1e Sweet Ridge of Oln- ye.a rs ." places Immediately In the Gasoline r ationing IU}d tire realsr.. , thau." and held states and made rat1onll1~ In that to retailers, lind the public was re- charllcter Mrs . An na Sellers Stahl favored b,aBds ot industry th'e resources clnnatl, w1.!.h gl'llceful ease and ~ • I . tIJ,? her head back H d I tration . . ~ wen t to get the numbel's ~ to admire this area. urutecessary. · owever, A nl n- quested to hold down meat c,?usump which can be used to finance furth- quaint spe.ech. ccknowledged the the audlenlle wi th a br'IlIl'!Jl t plQnO off my tires and fo und tha t I efi'or t of the . best pupil in pen-' IlltraUon executives entruSted with f:i on to two and ()ne-ha~ pounds per er research and to plan for the con- flood of haspltall Ly extended ' to the solo. couldn't see one 'Of tbem without m '\nsb ip class. the resonslb1l1ty for buUdlng IlLlCh week. all in antlclPatlOll of meat ra~ version of surplua orops. surplus visitors by the conununlty. and mid George S . BaUey of Olncinnatl. crawlillg under the 001' . The men "Here are my stamps tor a pipe lines del yed beglnnmg \\-ork tfoning to consumers becoming 'ef- factory bulldings and the employ- smlles and good cheer was sea ted. bond. 1$ 18.75. I sta rted last spoke on "The Country Boy." ment cif war workers In new and and boys had all gone ra.bblt hunt- Christmas when ' I got $3.00 . Not for more than a year . . Some 'Mem- [ectlve January 1st. Burp.aucratlc Miss Edith Shute rendered In h r «JonUnued Nest ·Week) .lng so I thought I will stop at. the counting 50 cents I I have earned. bers of Congress charged that the offlcia]s Issued ne'lVspaper s~te- useful enterprises whenever this clear beautiful Gontralto, "On the war shall cense and normal peacethe res t, worktng one or more delay In pipe line construction was ts d d dI h first garage' and have them look. ali days a week at a loca l grocery men an ma e ra 0 speec es urg- time industry. business and agricul- Banks ot the Little MiamI, " 11. s~ ng When I drove In I was greeted, by store. and I'm qu ite proud to say for the pUI'pose of forcing passage Ing the peOPle to eat more ohEe-e as ture sball'De resumed, composed. by Mrs. Sue satterthwa ite a woman, h er men had all gone I worked hard to get it." This problem deserves the thQught.; Davis, a member of .the Alumni. of legllliation for tile oo~structlon 01 a source or pro()teln to replace meat. ~lr"" lie". Utlilile li. OUl'l'ft •• on •• .rnC rabb1t hunting, bu ~ w~th the a id of Janey stared out o.t the window the Florida Sillp Canal onc of the lIuge vari-colored and .expt... ~ive lul consideration of every American. Mr . and Mrs. Austin Conner and MIss Irma Ellis, a member of tn c at Peterson's house and beyond ' •.., If we can have the assurance of reaa small boy we finally got the num- a t the big yard where the kids ~'Clminlstration's pet proj ects. RII7 posters urgl.ng the eating I)f cheese, daughter spent Sunday WILh' lIIlr. Al\mlnl, a.nd !.he' daughter of a metnber and I went to register. If ~he were playi.ng football. She held; .tiMIng of gasodne 1n the rest o~ the were distributed ,by the g()vemment aonable security In the after-ilie-war tber of tbe asSocIa.tlon. extended a and Mrs. Charles lAl1en. recovery period we ,can throw ' ourtire registration. had been done at her MIss Ruth Bunnell spent SundaY I!e~ elegantly in ~r. out the natton was ordered , following the throughout the :re. tall stor... " Slttmg here 1001;:ll1g . ..., :o.f the selves Into an all-out effort to win greeting to the class of 1906. o~ce and the .speed limlt cut would window, .1 see a peaceful little" report of the Baruch. committee, on 'natlon , Last week Department of the war and' fcei that by 10 doln, fternon with Miss Emogene WooIMiss Olive 'P arshall responded for we be having ratiQnlng now? Thnt town. and I wonder how the world the theory that such ra tioning \\QS Agriculture offlj:~uested the. . we have secured "the blessings ot the class of· 1906. ~. -. ----~~---l.S a nllght have been anq no one Miss Audrey Ora wford and Mr . can be of in this suchworld a tu.rmoil andsuch' the . ne~essal'Y to ra- liberty to ourselV(!8 and our posterPresident Cha~le M . Oartwrlght people can have ' In order to reduce _aUlO- Office of rice Adlmin'''tratIJn .., answer 1 keep wondering If the hate for their fellow m e n. So I'm mobile mileage and preserve rubber. tlon cheese, ·putter. and other dfllry It)'," · !J1ade a brief address In ~ch he Leroy Show spent Sunday with ~r. .1 • money spen t on production wouldn't Pr0 4d to send these .stamps be- However, there would have .been no prodUcts, insisting that American mentioned ·t he origin of the HOJDe- and Mrs. ' Earl Qra,wford. use I know I'm helpmg ·to make .. in1 _. be more vnluable ' than ,I n rationing. ca coming Idea at the Alumni banque ~ Callers at tile Bunnell home Wl!re the whole world peaceful again lubber shortage had . the Adm s cheese consumption must ImmedlWeather, warm and wet. Not ty- like ·our little town." Mr. and Mra. Ralph ·Bunneil and . trat lon obtained and created stock ately be reduced ,by forty.three per O~ERS more t!lan two year8 ago. pical Indian summer, might be call- . She signed h.e r name with. an plles of strategiC materials Includ- cent. Yes confusion st1ll reigns In Mrs. Dr .. Charles -Hugh Tate. o! family, Mr'. aDd Mrs. Rarmond tloul'lsh, not forgettmg ". . ed IndIan s pring. sO balmy with rain lmportant In a recent advertisement signed Dayton, formerly Miss -May Everly, Bunnell,' Mr . and Mra, Autin Col'Ia conspicuous "Miss" in front .of 1ng rubber, as au!.horlzed and or- Washington. by a well·lmown business concern. charmed the audience by her ren- ner and daughter. Mrs. Amy BaUey. that. Is uttlng water Into the ground the "Janey," After she had dered by the Oongress In f939, ai1d • • •. and incidentally sta~l1ng the corn - sealed the letter she went on star- again In 1940. In all likelihood there Senator Byrd. Democratic states- this s'lltement appeared: "My boss di tton. or a beautiful solo. MrIl. and Mrs, Omer Boidrcy and hns L4 Grand tIed up In' me." in'g out of the wmdow. It really Obarles A. Brown then spoke on daughter. Mr. and Mrs . Vaughn was aW!1.jlly peaceful. Overhead would also .be a plentiful ~upply of !Dan Crom Virginia, has charged that , ~at that ~rllngy uae of word. she heard a plane go humming by SYnthetic rubber now avallable had the United States government JtseJf meant was that the a erage em- the subject. "Early Meetings 01 the Mullen and son and Mr. Walter through the sunny afl('moon air. not bureaucratfic bungling delo) ed IS th e greatest hoarder and wRllter ployee in Industry represents a capi- Alunml." PfelI!er aDd daughter, Then the voice of her best Another unmistakable evldence of Mrs. Awitin Conner entert'llned fr iend. Betty. ealJed from out.- synthetiC rubber production by al- of man power . '1'he Senator pointed tal investment-ih 'properly, plant. side-"Jan-eyl" In an instant most a year. and had prlvate , in- out that the Federal gO'lernment machinery and equlpment-of ,U.- bhe hearty cooperation and universal !.he 'League at her home Thursday TARVIA-LrrHIC TAR AND . .' a:!ternoon', Janey was on her feet and tesl- -dW!try been permitted to man,ulAc- now has in Its direct employment. 000. In other words, labor has jobs wllUngness to participate In the 4ing downstai rs and out. She was ture synthetic rubber without gov- exclusive of thOtSe In the figh.tlng only wilen some bus.lness man. or geperal home':comlng, was the fa'c ,; Mrs. Bert Bunnell entertalnPd the ROAD OIL, EXCAVA~G group of investors • . putl up the not Hedy LaMarr nor a deep phil• Aid 6t her home Frida..r. all day. . osopher any more. but exactly ernmental Int~rference. Incidentally forces. on WPA rolls and In the tleld money necessary for the creatioD of 'OOMP TRUCK SERVICE that many whOse ' boorts . and .• Mt : ,,,~ Mrs.' '! lei't"' BU':!"lell entwelve years old. considerable Information is teaching lorces ot AAA. pra.ctically t.wo mll- jobs. DEADY MIX CONCRETE It was well sold recently • . by a thoughts were centerJng.at Waynel3:-' tertafned'Mr, and Mrs .. ~rt Shee~ In (::elt~I~:rgrth~nT~~~';.~r~°B'e~~~~~~ !.he Congress which If true, Indicates. lion seven hundred tholUand perstudent 'of economic.. that men m ville. were obUged to be content wlthbllp SUndaY a.fternoon. • • • t~t the shortage of rubber ls not sons . Thill 1s approximately three governmental authorlq tOo often Grown-ups and ebildrea alike- nearly as great or as serious as the times the niunbeJr of employp.es used forget that while the rllht. of work.' should all help the "breadwinby the government at the helghth of ers are betng considered,' th'e owner ner" of tile · family to budget for Phone, Wayn·esvllle 2911 World War No. 1. senator ' Byrd of the tools used by workers muil " IUI 'MMI~ ' War Bonds. Let's aU Join a ·pay· .,."r IIj . . . ./ Ww" -~ roll savinls plan and "top that charged that at least one nl1l11on of al80 have some consideration. .. Morrow Phone No. 3 10% by New Year's_" After this war is -over. the plants U~EIN$IIIIAIltI.. the present govermnent workers are Lebanon 0ll11le Phone t73Ku. ii. 1 'r"'Jur~ Dtt<lf'"'_"' un-n~ede(1 and . should be re'eased '. Resldence-98. 11 Fire .iren. 'blow .every from governmen,t service. with re .. ' It)'; must b.e re-tooled tor the Idhd · Try t h~ Mlaz.nt Gllz e tto Want Ada l . . -' " . -::III 2 minute. in the U~ S. .• _ • s'u ltant benefit to fOod and war ·pro- ot p'roductlon they ,w ere enraged In' ·ductlon. and 81'eat ·saVIngs. to ~he . when it became ' necessary to tool "ABOUT GU iDallTrr Dr~ER " vr'S " U'ftIIft " ' 'and YOUR property may taxpayers. """,,I~ IIW .n.,.WAr FAMILY . ' BAli IMM . up for war. Labor w1l1 ex,pect peaceAi ' ,' " '. ·. A l~f be nextl 'l.et us show you . time jQba th_en,bllt somebody must provide the money for .re-convertin, IT PAYS YOU PAY,I YOUI 'AMILlU ' : Rev. and Mrs. Ralpb Parks bed' and re.toolfng. That mone v CaMot AI.ht _ _ o,pll""ophto how you' can be' protected tr~""'''~_''''YOvIl.Alln.Y. la'''''tIto .... ~ " JIOII<YI ·nd I.. ~••1!lo ' . .. ,. ~ prOYldel too IIIia P!IIIc!I. lot """ ~ 2, . . . ~. as their guests ()~e -day last · week again~t , tos. · with rilaxibe forthoomlng unless enough profits ....... 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REV. LOu"ii"Q. RADLEY REPENTANOE . The matwr of repenten ~c brings us to the crucial turntng pomt in . man II ex~rience c~ncernlri8 SlUvauo~, and all ·that we have thl1:l far considered -oon vlctlon,penltenee .and conle&sl'ln i Qre but preparatc!)' an", leads cili'ectly to it. Thpre ca... De nO repentanoe wltbout COllvlc.lur. jienltence and conCession; bu~ wnc;~ these llre truly experleIWe1. ',hey cond1~lon the soUl for rep~lltallce whloh la the really ' decisive step every person must take in order to salvation. Repentance Is closely relat.ea to penitence; Indeed t hese termti are often used Interchangably The term repentance Is, however, of broader and more inclusive moonl,ng. E tymo oglcally the w.) . I ' repentance Ls related to thJ lat!n re'-pent, which meanp, to c.rawl. It signifies i8ba~ement. TJle soul, crushed by the weight of sin Is made re'-pent, or as we would say penitent. Now, the state of a.basement or penitence Is, at least In Its b~n­ nlngs, a raUler passive one of sorrow and regret. However, as Paul points out. (2. COr. 7:10) :Godly sorrow wortheth repentance unto salva· tlon." That means that true penitence does not remain a passive state, but develops Into Q 'XISiUvt! force prompting the soul t.) rctlon. the action of renounCing I<in and seeking salvation . It Is to this action of. renouncing sin, that we almost exclusively apply the term repentance . In the New Testament, too, the English word repen tence Is always the translation of tl>J~ Greek word metanota. which means, "a change of mind." (Matt. 3:8. stc). So repen.t ance me,ans, to change our mind about our sins, anr. for sake them. It means to change our mind about God. and seek his will instead of opposing It. It aJtans to change oUr life in all Its deeper meanlngs :-Its acls and habits; its PIU'POSCS and desires; its hOpes and its plans . It means a radical chang~ of direction, a spiritual about-fece . As a sallor who finds himself driven off course by oppoolng storma'; turns, and patnrully steers his vessel back to the cbarted path, knowing It to be his only hope of relliChlng the desired haven; so we, driven of! COUTse by the forces of sin and urbe1lef. mu.st in sorrow and repentallce turn, and painfully make our way back to the Jesus way that leadll ·to God and h~ven. So the test of repentance Is altered conduct and a changed spirlt. and

for It. No Iui.lfway ,mell4UrCS - wi I su!f.1ce . Only a changed U[r Clan justify forgiveness and asalirlt salvatl~m. The f-aet Is, salva tI01; ' is a changed life, ~ " ' . GOd is constantly 'calling u.s ·t o reo p~ntance. Jesus began his'ministl Y cryln4r. "The time ~. fulfUleCi. rept'.nt and believe , the gospel.' (MIc, 1:5). John 'in the Temple called "Reptln& ye therefore llind be conv('!rted that your sins may be ,blotted out." (ACTa 3:19) In.hls IaBt interview with his dl6c,lples. Jesus commissioned them t hat "Repent ance and remJssion of sins should be preached In h iS name." (Lk 24 :47) . But we caWlot bring ouroelves to repentance. The Scripture rrpt"tedly state that we can repent onl) as God moves upon our heart. •. Since this is true, It certainly Is 11. matter for serious consideration, ':11' 11 we are powerless to initiate repentance within ourselves. It becomes exceedIngly urgent that we respond promptly to the divine volet: that pleads for us to forsake our 1;ln .• and seek_ divine forgiveness, knowing that "The goodness of God Icadeth US to repentance." (Rom. 2:4) . Subject next week, "COnversion ,"

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FOii;GOD'S CAli Ii! "PRAISE. THE lLORD A1\JO PI\SS' THE ,A MMUiNITIO . N." So popular t • Louis .0 . R~ley. Pasto.r " this song that qnEl would think tha't . Otiurch school 9:30 m. ~~lca' lWaa gotngall out ' :' these Worship service at 10 :;.10 A . M. two ' a,c tlvltles-th ,e material olle of Youth Fellowship a.t 8:3.0 p . UI : passlng the a mmwiltlon and the' EvenIng y.ror.shlp, 7:30 p . m. spiritual one of praising Ph'! LOrd. WA1f-1llES-VILJ.. E CHVROH 01' W~ are ,Passl I~ Lho' am.1,1uuIWm OillUST 'a ll, ri'gl!!; OUr:-pl'io-du~; ' ~ turning out j...a .1cs, nd shll)'; la n k.; Mllx Randall. Minister an(\' ~uns II;l1d all ot hel' k '1'!. 0 SUNDAY weapons at an uf1ld~'camed of speed. Bible Sellool 9.30 a. m. We are training our Y,H'D" Ill,'n to Communion 10 :4:; 'a. m. fi ght on land, on tbe se, .lnti LI1 the Pn.a .hing, 11 a. m. air by the t'bouss.nds and ;': .Cl •. I~(. Junior Endea\(()r, 7:16 p . m . , of ~housa llds . In fact we .v; ll soon Senior Endeavor, 7:15 ·P. m . have a fully equ ipped flghUl1'; fO rce Communion and preaCh1n~, 8: 00 of seven and a I a lf mI1.1'1' men . p. m . Yes, we arc pas:,i~ g the 'tn:rnunlYou are Invited to, cl!lme and wor- tlon. But are we. the pcop ;,~ 0 the ship with us. ' United States. prnislng tl' .! L0 7,r!'! I mean not merely by lip :.;~ . "lcll, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL <l. ut are we praising God in .l.'[ ;. 311d CHVRCH truth by living according ;u Hl~ 11 :00 a. m . Morning Prayer and laws? Our country W(lS buIlL O!l 1~ ; I!lI OUs sermon . Rev . Ralph Pal'ks will be in charge . .onvlctlons. I~ founding Hllh ~ r~ were wLse men 'who sooo:1 ~l' the ST. AVGUSTINE CHURCn motto "In G od we tru~ !" CO:l s('iulls. ness of a depel1de~ce J, l Cc.·.l Is nt Father Kr~ltz. Priest the: basis oC our Am eri.:all W IY of 46 BIR.THS; 23 DEATHS IN Mass Sunday 10 :00 a, m . life. It was written 11'\ ', our C',nVOUNTY IN OOTOIS£R ' ,'EltRl' 011111:(:11 01' CllltlST stltuLion. OUI' forefl1j ,el'_, fouij ht Mra. Emestln-;;-COOk, clerk of the und died for t ha I. Ideal anct we nlll Warren' county board of healLh . has • . 9:30 a. m ., Bible school. be god America 1. ', 0 ,, 1\ 10 Ill" px10.45 a . m.-CommllJllon. announced t.hat 46 births and 22 tent In which \' ! know lovi! .tI1d 11 :00 a . m.-8ermon. deaths were reported durLng Octoserve God. 8 :16 P . M. prelliChing. berl There were 23 boys and 114 many That Is why we are In ~ h! .; IV" r . , girls born during the month. . FRIENDo We are opposed " " u for ~c \I hlell FIrst 'Day school. 9 :31' a. m . Among tlle births listed were the looks on the Indl\ Idua.l . no~ ;'s the Meeting for Worsh ip, 1') :30 R . m . following : Carolyn, Marilyn (twins) , s pecial creator of AlmJ ~ h~y God Mr. and Mrs . Grover Murtland M'.·. IIOI.I.V 1\1. E. (:Iumcn 'redeemed In t he blood of H:- Son WaynesvUle, R. 1; Donald Ray . Mr: 't'. Iti. S,·arrr. Minister nnd destined for Immortality t:a D.3 and Mrs. Roy R. Estes, Oregonia, Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. E. A a gaget In a vast manhlne. 0 po r t R. 1; Ruth Ann, Mr . and Mrs . Vir- Earnhart, Supt. which when It wears out Is sin'p!v LO gil Lee Maines, Waynesv1Ue, R. 1; Evening Service, 7:30 p . m. be discarded. We urc fign .. 1\\1 fer Judith Ann, Mr . and Mrs . Lylp D. Ppayer Meeting . Wednesday eve· JllStlce. for. equa lity, IClj' It \PI'lY-Tinney. Waynesville, R . 3; Marilyn ning, 7:30 ' p . m. ,or t.he dignity IOf th,! 11ld ll'id l. al Blanche, Mr . and Mrs . Acy Lamb, for God . That is our CillLse Oregonia, R. 1; Robert Maddson. M,r . 'l' ry tile ''''An.1 GA.ell., Waht Ad,,! NOW. let m e as k this q' lP.SLloll aDd Mrs. Roy C. COnover, CenterWJ.y baUle COl' God II we dOl " '. IIvc ville ; Ronald Eugene, Jr., Mr . and for Him? Why [lght fUI" _, lIglous Mrs. Ronald Eugene Bell, Waynespnllciples If rljh glon does o , PlOt· vUle, R. 2; Margaret Louise, Mr . ate our IIv 's? W uy sing, "G : J BleM and ·Mrs. Richard Alvin 80Ulnger, Amerit.a," If we do not m.'\ r. e ourHarveysburg; RI,c hard Adam. Mr. selves and America wort.hy 0' His and Mrs. Roy Elmer Smith, Waynl!.l blessings '! How c:an we osk Goa to .vllle, R. 2; Harriett Louise, MI. and b.es.s Amedlca Wlle:1 so ma:lY of her Mrs. Dennis Wm ;,Ohenoweth, Orecolleges and w l1versltles SC(\~r at gonia. R. 1; Carol:ne Sue, Ml. and t.he th ought of HIm, when over ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Mrs. ArthUr B. Gessner. centeryour Cattle, hogs. sheep and calvel half of our peOlPlc belong to 11 0 ville; Jerry Allen, Mr. and to Norris-Brock Co.. liVe wire and church and practice no religion, Oharlea Allen Wade, WayneavUle. progressive rlrm for ' the highest when there is 50 much (.lShonesty In bUsi!le!:S, graft In pollLlcs lid ,0Mr. and Mrs . A . H. Earrbarl market prices and good eervlce. purity In our books, In our theat reS VniOn Stock Yards, Cincinnati. O. had as thti~r Sunday afternoon and evening gue6ts Mr. and Mrs. Har- Tune in on Radio s tation WCKY , alld In our prlville lives. 6hall G od old Kuntz of Dayton, Miltrui Alex- 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. for our daily shed HIs blessings on a ll thts·! NO, IVC must first clean house. elllJer and !Lucille Walton of Xenia . market reports. We must make America wurthy of God's ~lI).,gs. President Roo.~e ­ vclt has said: "No greater thing can Shows at 7 ':'0 0 and 9: 00 Doors Open Every Evencome to our lan d than a revival of the spirit of religion ." Religion p.m. ing at 6:45 means more tha n calling on God to help us . It m eans observirig the commands of Our Creator a nd ~l' s erver . To Involk God 's h elp by - Adult Acbniuion Price Children Admiaaion ' Price prayer' and yet to rebel against H is Est. Price ................ 22c --KE--N-"~E-TH--JH-LL;""-'" Est. Price ................ 9.7 c (Ohio T&K liM.) laws and teachings Is too InCOnSisDefense Tax ..........., Be OWD,e r .aDd Manager Ohio State Ta~ ...... 0.8c tent . It Is an Insult. .Let us In OUl!' daily lives· ",praise .s.6/H' ell.ft,. Total ·....... ......... 10c T~tal ................ 25e .."A •• ' the Lord," SO that our sweat and 'blOOd and tears with His ' divine SAT. FRI. THURS. WED. TUES. MON. SUN. 'help will win for us a. Christian 2 .....,> 3 4 5 pe~e . " Pass the ammunitlonDEC. 1 N.OV. 29 _ 30 'l'bt!IIe two c1r1s from Colum- If you ean't . joJn tbe 'army •• praise the Lord," bus. Qhlo, wW bave you lym; join the BUDllItead8 • • In a S~ly tbey are peat-topther they are in ' the allie, in one "of tlie roarln« battle of Iau l'h! 1

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relatives . In Bla nchester. Mrs . Nellie Bunnell called at the Home Wednesd'a.y afternoon. 12 tl The Rev. Rnlph Parka was ' t h e Anot.ber Autry Special! dinner guest o,f MIsses Annie and GENE A1JTR,Y In Mame Browne on Thursday. "CALL OF THE Mrs. Effie 'I'llOmP60n spent Sat-. CANYON" urday and Sunday with relatives at witb Smiley Burnette W::ellman . . Also: Andy Clyde Comedy ~d Mrs. Lee Mason, of Mason. called '"Wlnn~ your Wines'" on Mrs . Alice ' Clark Friday artel'·noon. 18 'Uf Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Urand and Sides aflame wlUl aetlon! son Stanley 'o f Cincinnati, and Mr. PAT GLENN EVELYN and Mrs . Mack Wilson were dinner O·BRIEN· FORD KEYES , guesls pere SW[Jday. ~ Dr. Ben M~C1ellan and grandson "FLIGHT 01 Xenia<, and Mi. and Mrs. George .. LIEUTEN' A' N'T" Denny of Harveys burg, called on wit.h ~leeted Short ~~b~ts and Mrs . J . W . Ward ' Sunday afternoon.: 25 '. 26 Mrs . Margaret Webb, MIss Nellie Mera'Y Xmas - Come and be JOUnr' apJn! A musical ComMoOampbell and Mrs. ' J. W. Ward ec1'1 baaed on ·coUe;e· tlfe witb atte~ed t;Qe fUner!!1 ' services for .u . . .' . new soD,,: ,: . Mrs. Evalyn I>Ul Meloy which was "YOUTH' on PARAbE" held' ~t' the Oewaltl funeral ·home in wI'h John l.luhbard, Bulh .. Lebanon Monday IPO~g ,. Mrs : Terry and MArilla OIDrileoU ,Mel~y who h8d. been li resident . of arid ' .... of,. ~Icl·.nll! ' ~:.·3 8~. ~ ancl' the 'Home ' about two years. died ear- · , Merrie MelOcl1 , Jy 'Friday morn\~ {ol!oWing ali" ex- .. ' \ " .' '" <. > ~ended·, i1lne8!I ,; ;, ' . r ',' ". .. ,~ Miss' Anna. 'M~~ Null' .Q{ SPrii!g- . I.' .boro, and I. B. Doyle' 6f Wllmirig- . tOn; ·called. on , Mr. Doyle:tlI . mother'.. Mrs. ' Ella ·J?6Yl~ •. aa.tu~!; ~lgl1~ : '~

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and 70wil..-- - -"-.::... son, Donald Olark. of Lebanon. warD Weanesday dinner g uestS of lief parell ts, Mr . and Mrs. E. A. "(1Jark, ue<lr Oregon ia . . Mrs . Emma P lymlre, who has been very 111 ro~ the past ten ' days at the home 0[ ' htr SO:l. George, ' 111 much Improved In h ealth at ~rf'sent. Dr . McKenzie, of Oakland, Is the physician . M r . and Mrs. ls&IC LaForge are en joyl!lg a visit from their son, Ray. who Is stationed at Grelt Lake&. Naval Tlatnlni Station and Ls bome on a nine days' fur.oUll h . The parent.s enLertained In his honor on 3unday at a pre- TJla!lksglvlng QIn_ ne r, his brotl: ers and sisters ' and other relllUvcs . Mrs . Thelma Ross Oook, of Waynesville. was a Tuesdny vL.ottor J! her parents, Mr. and M rs. Ray.nolld Ross, nea r OregonJa S pringfIe ld . Dv.ighL BeaS,<IIl, 0 Nas a recent vis itor with h is mothJr, Mrs. Ethcl Beason. 'and Mr. a·nd ..lrs . Wilbur McCarren . Mrs. yvm LIndsey enjoyed a vl.'1lt ;rom her mother and two aunts of i"armersvll.e Tuesd"y and Wednesday. J . Lee Talmadge was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. RoMrs. Walter Kenrick. bert. Ballard and his mother, Mrs . , . -Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early t~ EUzabeth Ballard, of 'MIamisburg . ,. rH. \\ ulC"r h cur"'&;, (;orrupuo" .. n. Lerlalned to dinner Sunday , Mr. ant The Iat.ter. who sustained broken The Lyt:e Card Club was ent.er- Mrs . ~ro:d Huston and son Gene ,imbs last May, Is now able to walle LaineI' by Mrs. Torn BUI!'ton al h LI' of West Milton and Mrs . J. W. without th e aid of crutches to the home near Ferry Thursday after- Huston of Yellow Springs. delight. of her family and !rlendll. noon, Mrs. Margaret Johns a nd gmnd Mr. u!ld Mrs. Virgil Plymlre and MI'. E . B . LongllCl'e Is Impl',.v(,lI SOil. Paul Johns, were In Dayton Virgene and Mr. Padgett, of near a nd I)ble to be out again . Saturday . Clarksvlllc, were Thursday evening ~r. and Mrs. Carl Pickering 0 1 Mr . and Mrs. Robert Sluey \Vcrc: caliers at the home of Mr. and CentcrVllle Spellt Sa turday aher - Sat urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs . Georgc P lymlre . !!'l oon with Mr. and Mrs. J . B . Mrs. Paul Williams In Lebanon . Mr. and Mrs. E . A . Jeffery, of Jones. Mr , and Mrs . Claude Rlgg! 'of uear Ort~ nia , were very happy to ¥r . and Mrs. Forest Thompson Dayton were Sunday din ner Il Ul!s .· .. a ve In t.he1r home for a v/YrY brief and MI' . a~d Mrs. Theron -Howe.! of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark. visit, their son, Pvt. Lewis R. Jefattended t he da nce Friday evt!lI l!ll,1 Mr. and Mrs . John Myeril ot Belfery, of 'Pope Field, Fort araa8. at Waynesville, .:Iven by S t. Aug- mont were entertained to dinner North Oarql1na . ustine's congregation. Sunday at the home of M~. and The home oC Mr . and Mrs. HarMr. Allen Emrick has been quite Mrs. Kesier Graham . ry Shaw. Sr., of near Oregonia. was Mr. and Mrs. Porest Thompson poorly the past week. the scene of a happy reunion Thurs Mr . and Mrs . Clifford Morris of hIIid [or their dinner guest.s SUndllY day when their children, Mr. and Dayton were . Sunday afternoon M.r . and Mrs . Steve Emrick and .,,4)'';; . Harry Shaw Jr .• and Robert g u es~ ot Mrs. ElmJna ~y. MI' . and Mrs . Usmk of Dayton . Shaw, of CaILfornlD., arrived home. Mr. and Mrs . Therle Jones and Mrs . Russell campbell and chlJHarry has just returned from :'O!l were SWlday guests of Mr . a nd dreu and Mrs. Allen Hole visIted Bermuda where he hu been for Ml's . Edwin Nutt and f amily near Wednesday afternoon wit h Mr. and ~ ome t.lme. OentervUle . Mrs. Harvey Hole and daughtel ... t The friends of Herbert S . WarMr. and Mrs. Howard Dewees~ Xenia. wick will be Interested to leu.rn that e tertained to dinner S'!nday, Mr . Mrs. Wlhbur Foulks. Mrs. WIIU . m he Is proudly on and Mrs. Earl Deweese 01 Marshall, Bergdall and Mrs . J . . B. Jones Nov. 3 he 'WIIB elected to UUe or Mlch" Mr. and Mrs. 1Fr1lnk De- ..:.llied at the hOme of Mr . an(l Mr~ . ·'Grandpa." when the first grandweese and Sa m Deweese of .n ear Don FoUlka In Harveysburg Frldll, .::bUd, Judi th Lee, WIIB born in MeGermantown . Mr . and Mrs. Clyde ·ad'ternoon. morial hospital, Houston, Tex6.6, to !Deweese of Franklln were afternoon Mr . and Mrs. Carl Stuel'e ot GiP. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rherwood callers. ' dnnatl, were guests,of M! . ' utl . Warwick . Sherwood, 2nd Lt. in the MI S. Vlo:&. Grll45l of Piqua and MTs. O. F. MUler Saturday night. Pre-Flight school, Army Air Corpa, daughter, MIss Norma Grassl of Mr. and Mrs . Russell 8am j:.bel Is statlo!1el- at Elizabeth Field. near Dayton. were Sunday dinner guests and chtldren ;were Sunday di.W1er HOU8ton. of' Mr . and Mrs . Walter Kenrl.c.k . guests of MIss Lola Sears al he . Miss Norma Shumaker, of DayMrs. William BergdaU .spen! last aparbment In Oincinnati. They a l ton, spent the week-end with nar week with her daughter, Mre Ed- attended Chase Ave . Ohurch 0 parents, Mr: · and Mrs. Oarey Shumcnd Mlnser and family. Ohrlst in the evening. ~aker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Keyser of The Woman's Society of Lyt' r Mr . and Mrs. Howard McKay Dayton were Thursday evenmg church will hold their Ohristmas and Mr. and "Mrs. Haro~ McKay. callers at the home of Mr . and meeting next · Wednesday. Decem- entertained the Warren COUl)ty AI~

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WASHING'l'ON, ·D. C.-WomenAt·W.~ Week openln N 22 wodmSen will leek to 8eU the (reotelt aln;le week'. on S lin tampH will serve to put \ha .potllght 0 th Inlot tion 1I'0':'0.Cl generally are moklng toward flnanoln g ~k;;'~ m .... 'J a~ntrlbU. Six millton women orc on War Savin U " '1 or. de ductions tolal $70,000,000. i l poyto pans. Tholr monthly

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As ot today twenty-one million Amerioan workers · are investing eight per oent of their salary - every pay day -in United States "ar Savings Bonds. This is a very remarkable tribute to our armed foroes who are fighting this war, But this job is only two-thirds a~oomplished. There are nine mil110n additional Amerioan workers who are not investing in "~r Bo~ds every pay day. This appeal is direoted to two groups ot Americans: First -the twenty-one mll110n people who are investing eight per oent ot their wages. Ie ask them to Inorease ~hol~ . inve8tment to ten per cent or 'IIore. · Seoond - the other nine . .'llion whom we ask to jo~n the Payroll ~avin~s Plan and to invest ten ~er pent ~r more. ot their earnings. , It . is o~r earnest hope here at the Treasury ~partm'.nt . that by He" Year's ~ thlrt7 lIilllon Amerlcans w~ll , ~e invesii~g ten per dent or more o.t ~hil'r~. Ri•• i~ War BOnds through 'the ·paytoil . Saving.. · p,lan. ..

ricuttural club comm1ttee at their ' home ' Along with the many other pleaaant J,Ileetlngs of the year of the Friendship club members wae the assemOllng of ladles at. the hoeplt- ' ablc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray" mond Ross, ncar OregonIa, on laat Wednesday afternoon . Atter 1n<lulg-' ing in a scolal perlOC1 for some tUDe ' the meeting was called to ordel' and ,businCSII Ideas were dlspoed 01, . fol- . lowed b~ interesting contut. COD- , ducted by Mrs. Mary Villars. Later Mrs . Ro&8 1nvlf.ed her guests to 'h er beautuul1,' decorated dining room with pink and white color scheme predominaUng. A delirioUs two-course dinner W8g ~!!4. A large two-layer cllke .or pink and wh!te, W:1th wh1te ~ and • . roBes and ,t he names of .six ,u'eat. wh06e 'birthdays are In November decorated the ~ke . The gUest. "who . were so honored were: Mr,a. El-oor UUum, of Lebanon. Mrs . Helen Butterba\lih, !Mrs . Jane KamP!l. Mr•• ~la McKay, Mrs. Edith MoKAly ~d'i Mrs. Reva Ro&8. Others PreWDt were Mrs. Lena Olark: MIs. McKay Mrs. Florence Ke~Y. 'lUI ~~' ~~te' VUJats. ' ~ . 'Miry V~' -Mrs. Plorenee. Jeffery,' ·Mrs.. Lola' Jeffery and' ~ ., 'Jaaai. L,; ro . ....,.,·'C..::=-..::.:.iIII 'Invited .guMts were J~ie";n.."",,,,'

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¥r. and Mrs. Mlltol EalWls .and IlraUw;on Freddy. Mrs . Elmer Tietmyre of Harveysburg a.nd Mr.. and Mrs, UnjJlesby were Wednes- , (lay evonlna lUnner guest. of MIll, KOIU\O~h JIl&lUno,

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"unlngs for your convenience. . OJ n LUl tller. Phone 63 L. s AI::E:-'rwo. hundred sheet.s of stationery and one hund red envelope . prin ted with your na me aJld address for $1.50-. The MlamJ . Gazette.

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Mrs . Zelmll McE.!·yal1l of Day ton were Sa tLl cty evel.: '1 J dInner guesra of Mr. and Mrs. H . B. Enrnllar and family.

Mr. and Mrs. C . M. Ree\ es of Mrs . R . H. Hartsock e~tertalnEa Xenia are spendIng the we"k l\~ the at her country llome an TuCiiday home of Mr . and Mrs . F ra nk Bradwith the members of her bridge club dock . as guests . Mrs . W. E . Baclcburn of Hyde ChristmAS g~fts at the St . Mary Park CinCinnati, was the week-end Ohurcl1 Bazaar at lhe Grange hall, gues~ of I er da ugh t.cl', Miss Virglnlll Nove.m ber 28 . · Blackburn . Ilt the Little I rUl. • • • ... Mr . and Mrs . J . P , Larrick h ad Mr . and Mrs . J. R . Bak er lind 'Rs thctr Sunday evening guests th eir PlljOY a daughter .Jea ll:1e w!l\ son-In -law al1d daught~ r, Mr . and. Thanksglvhlg raml:y dinner at the Mrs . R. C . Campbell a.nd daug hter. Ilome of Mr : a nd Mrs . . Derr.llrd Madeleine, of Springboro. Southard in Dayton .

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DR. - E. M. . STE~, 123 Eaat .Locust . Street ' Willnington, OhlQ, has pitbllshed a booklet in. which he explains how he- treats , Pn.E8 or HlllMOaRHOIDS without' SURG_ ERY or ELECTRICITY, This booklet will be sent free by sending him your nrune and address.-Adv.

",ENIA FERTILIZER J;teverse Telephone Charles Main 454, Xenia, O. E. G. Buchllleb, Inc.

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TREN.TON. N. J.-If>lanes, . tanks and guns are used to carry the: war dIrectly to the e:nemy, but the conservntion of wool is important too. Snowball, chosen al "queen of the nation's lambs" at the recent New Jersc);' state fair, plana to use her cedar chest to safe~lI.ard her ~ool shcarmgl. from destruetive moths. It requires sheanngs from fIt.teen I!\mbs hke Snowball to make one of the laskin-Iamb flying . S~lts worn by arm)' and DaY)' pilot. and bombardiers and shown , with her in the dI..t.. - - -

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Richard Dugan of BCllcfountal~e, were lUllcheon guests at the parsonage Sunday evening. The Missiona ry meeting of tile Ferry and Wah)) ville Ohurches of Christ will be held at the h ome of Misses Anna a nd Ru th .Nutt at Centerville this af ternoon (Wed!lesday). The Ho'm e ~ullders' c\l!.ss meeting will be held at tile Everett 'Hunter llome 1n OentervlUe Wednesday evening .' Mr. and Mrs. P erry J . 'Thoi'nas and son spent the last. week-end

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Mr . and ~s . Luther Haines and da.ughter Phyllis, MI' . and Mrs . Larger Becaule of Better Service, Quality and Price Donald Haines and Walter WILsoll WAYNESVILLE, PHONE 2441 were gues ~ on 'S Und . y of Mr. and Mrs. Oharley Laird of Camden, O . Mr . and Mrs. Lowell Sinckiir of ne~r Brookville, visited his parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson SInclair of near Broo);.vllle vl~ite9 h i,s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Emer~n Sinclair on , M~. anI Mrs . Walter Ben tle~ find saturday . M.rs , Mary Barret,t ~cVey , o[ Mrs. Oliff . ,Anderson, or Ft. Ancient, aned Mrs. Ray Reenm of Troy 'Wilmington was guest, speaker -a<t+~<lH~..f:f--8e1'ft1~rt-ttt1ll!-l\lmr4:i1T\l1r.-t"--"--"-----'-~-'-------~---l~--------,,\"","=d Come in • '. . look our at~k over- • were Sunday guests ot nr . lilld church SundllY al1d· took dinner ell F. Pringle a!ld son in Golr.lvUle, wi th. Mr : and Mrs. Everet~ Halhes . the ]'C,Sldentlal s ctlan of Fort Knox. Mrs . Russell Bentley. Buy early w~ile our stock in still/ large. . Mr. and Mrs., WUll!lI~ Smith and 'Mrs. Sherman Wilson spent Sat- daughter, MI;u1:yn Sue were Sunday We have Clothing, Gifts and Toys of all urday afternoon In Wilmington dinner guests of Mr . Smith 's 'sw1th her daughter, Mrs . .H arold ter, Mrs. S ylvia Ducks-on llnd 'fu mkinds 'for all occas~ons a;'d ~ .~ood .selecSmart. NEW SUITS Ily of Dayton .' tiolJ tQ choose from. Roy E. Flinchum, carlisle, f ;~p.d a Mr. a nd Mrs. Theodore ~cl ntlre Mr. and Mrs : Oharles T . Smart action aga:lnst Vlrgln' a divorce a;nd de.ughter, Miss Orace, and Mr. and son sp ent one evening last week Flinchum. charging wilful absence. Carrol! n. Smart were week-end with Raymond Wilson and wile. They were ma,rried In 1917 'and haVe , Mr . an!i Mrs : Homllr Ha 1n e.~ had guest.:; of Mr . and Mts. James M . thre.e cl)lldren, all adUlts. Ololn al. their llame In IndIanapolis. 'li S th eir gu ts recently " Mrs . John -H . Bl'UCI1, Franklin . or<lrges Ha ines' ~ot.her, Mrs . . Millle Terrell Mrs. J . P·. Thornbury has been and brother Paul T~':rell and fam- neglect In his divorce actlo'l Wed by his attorney, J . T . . SUey, against ' called to Loul vne, Ky., to be pres- Ily of n al' New Vienna. at the bedside of her aged Carey Lee Haj,!les: a student of Mayme Bruce. They were mnrrled mother who recently had the mis- W,ilmington College, spent the week In 1926 and have one son. Bertti~ Walton, Franklin. seeks dlfortune of breaking her hlp. end' ~th home folks. . • • • . Mr. and Mrs. Ralell~h 1'm"""orlIm,.,~~ee-~IHft-*Mltil-~~!erl~-wttoJlrr+.--:-:..--: Mr . and Mrs. Roussell Be'1t!cy Mrs. Ella Hain es were guests of Mi' , ~i1e 'charges w1th cruelty . Tiley have were Wednesday evening dinner and Mrs . Horace ComptO!l of three children, olle of whom 'Is' 0 guest.s of Mr . and Mrs. Sherman Burlin gton on Sunday . a ge.. Wilson. . Mr . and Mrs .. Leonard Elli s and 'COMMON PUAS ' Recent callerlS on Mr. and Mrs . fa mlly of near Kingman spen~ Frl The court granted divorces to Harvey .K . Hole alld daughter of day evening wi th Mrs. Ellis' .parent.s. Ruth M. stultz from Rlch9.rd Stults, Xenia. were Miss Betty Mardis, Mr. Mr . arid ~rs. wayne Stanley and Jesse Malcolm f~om Gertrucle MalClarence Messmore, Mrs. A. D . Miss Mary Edith Stanley took d.ln- c'OIm, Luther Kindred from Ma.ry H. Hole, Mrs. Russ QampbelJ and ner with Mr . and Mrs. Charles Kindred . Gertrude Walker fr~m , family. Mr . and Ml's. Everett Stanley Saturday. Earl Walker, and Lawrence Gabbard Hunter and Lois, Mr . and Mrs. Ed Mr . Walter Wilson . John Wllsop from Mary Gabbard. AlI plaintiffs Linville. Mr . and Mrs . .LlOYd Hub- and son Robert and Mrs. Glenna received ~ustody of minor chndrl'n berd and family ~ . , WI son a ttended Irvin Smith's sa\e ot involved In their tespectlve 'SUits. in the Mt . Tabor nelgJllborhood hst Service on.. non-resident orclered • • • Mr. IUld Mrs. Marion Jacobs and Thursday . handled by sheriff .In tl)e suit pf the Mrs. Zelma McBryant · of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. WllUatn S~nith wc~e Norwood Federal "SavingS & 'Lllan ' week associatlon aga in s t W a Id.!'on ,Teague " were dinner guests 01 Mr . and Mrs . dinner guests one evening last' Personalized ChriStmas ca~d. apeak for them~ Harold Earnhart .Saturday . even1{lg . of bls parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ro- and others . ' Miss Suzanne Harlan t I e bert Smith of Dayton mven In honMARRIAGE LICENSES lelves and m~n 10 m~ch m~re to the one recei~inlf Thursday n4ght with ~~~n RU~ .or of Mr. Smith's brother Lawl'ence Jesse Malcolm, 34, Waynesville, them. Buy cardl with your name printed on theni· Earnhart. . who was home on furlough tor a assembler, and: Annll Mac '.Vc tklns, 20, Waynesville office asslstan·. • • • few days . Now ',that time il 10 valu~ble t~ eveQ.o,ll~ ill Mr~ . Emerson Earnhart was called Mr. and Mrs . Wll1.lard Haines Joseph R~lnehelmer, '20 r.ebanon, to, Dayton Tuesday to the bedside of made a (ew calls on hom~ 'folks and · tarmer, and Mlldred Kllb'urn, 17: ~ar, work, ,yo~r CArd .,Mlnding can ' be turned into her daughter. relatives Saturday ·evelllt)g . Morrow, greenhouse worker.: ' pliea,ure rather ~tha~ a b'u'rde.... ' .. ) J , .' , . • • • ' Clifford L. F,lorea"24,Japn'1r, and ' Mr , and Mrs. X . L . .Ei.zey ,and FE~R1(: Helel?- liil Ro~oht"21> bacte~I(jI~~i " at' Ga'Zette OrCiei j daughter, Marjorie, a~d ~. Doro-' '. both of Morrow. . , . .. . . . 1I1i'... lIarl;;", .... 'I·hoRl'.... Oor • .,,, .. Ral " , ". ' • ~e, of Dayt()n. vis1ted Mr. , and Mr . and MI'S·. Rog'er Beck of yh Leroy Smith, 29, farmer, now ' wh~le Quraupply i. ' ple~tif1il. r ': ' . .,." I . • Ii' Mrs ~ WalteriElzey· ~turdny 'evenlng. !Rushyh anla , a~ ,' Mr. , and. and 'MUdred EVans, I6,both ~ ,Ma'} son. ' f" Regas Marlanos, 25, Army a'!I'craft, and B~tty ,T hiel. 22, clerk, both of NAME INCLtJ~ED '~T ,THt:Sf; PRICEs ~~. . , Come· i!, ~d 'Io~k them o~er. ' , . Harry Oliver, QUbert, 50, packer, and Bessie WUlIf!,ms, 38, fltter, both 9! ~no~. " ,I " PROBATE )Tbe first ·and tloal a.cco.t mt' ,,( th~ estate of Ne1lle FIsher, J.ebanon, ap4 RO~ FOR 2Sc proved, . " MIAMI GAZETTE 't'be aecond account of the estate

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Waynesv.llle, on Route 42, first ?olly Lou , anl,i BUly WllJeman , hoUse on rlfht, 'one roUe north of chUdx:en of ~r. and Mrs. Walter town. Wiseman, spent .the .week-end in NOTICE-No hunting of any kind Hamuton a the' home of their aunt, will be permJ~ted on the farm' Mni. Miles Thompson ,' They wen owned by Alma J . and Avis M . • Lamb, and ' lOcated on Route 42, three mUes south or· WayneSvllIe.

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Mrs . Lee 'len el visI ted hel' sister , Mrs. S . J . . MR rt~. 1:1 Day ~on. on Saturday .

Mr . and Mrs. Harold Miller and Mr . Ilnd Mrs. Carman Cra;le spen ' the week-end with Lt . and Mrs. H. P . Dye and famll y .at Gree!l[I"Jd Mr. a nd Mrs. George OSborne. Ind., near Fort BenjamIn Harrison. POR SAL,E-New Arvin A.utomoblle Mr . Carl Ste phenson oC ~oach es­ Hot Waler Heat,!!r. Never removed er and Mrs . Ray Bernhardt of Cln_ where Lt. Dye is ~t.I!-tl oned. fl'Om origin I box . Pr1r e $8.00 . ~nnati . were .guesta of Mr. and EverythIng good to ea t at the Ma.y be seen at Gazette otnce. Mrs. Robert Hastings a.nd son R0- St . Marys Ch urch BaZAar Nov. 21!th at ~he Grange Hall. FOR SAlJE--<Pur Coat'. $8.00 cash.. bert, on Sunday. Phone 2143 . Mr . and Mrs . Frank Hess and Mr . and Mrs .L .•V, Branstl'ator FQR - SALE-Estate Heatrola in A-I dauglter, Jean, Mr . and Mrs. Irwin spent SlI!ldllY wi th t.h elr son -in-law condJUon. Priced r igh t. for quIck Ellis, Mr . and Mrs . ROy Ellis tlnd and daughter, Mr. and Mr .' DOlll!-lci SIlle . Mrs . Kenneth Eakins, phone 3On, Oharles, attended a famlly din- Green of Sabina . 2131. . . 3-t. ner given by Mr. and Mrs . Charlps Mr . and Mrs . Barcley HIll, of Ellis on Sunday in Centerville . Harveysburg, spent thf: week-end In FOR RiENT-6 ;'oom hCl1S~, electric • • • Mrs . Daisy Snyder, Mtso 'Klll h- Columbus, wi th. Mr. Hill's sons. ligh!.:i, soft and hard Wa.tel . Inquire Lyman Day, Stoneybrook eril1e Prendergast, Mrs. C'. R \ }o'raBishop and Mrs. Henry W . Hobz1er and M~s . Ralph Parks ' were Falm. of Clncinnllttl called on Rev , son visI tor s at the Ohlldren's Home in and. Mrs . Ralph Parks at St. Marys FOR SALE - - New Estate Hetroia Clnolnnatl on Thursday . rectory Sunday afternoon . used less than one month . Large • • • size. Inquire MIami Gazette. Mrs . Sarah Walton of Spring Mrs . Lena Luider of O'leda, Ok_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ....' _ _ _ _ Valley, Miss Lucille Walton and 'FOR SALE-"No Hunting" Posters Mrs . Guy McCoy o[ XenIa . were lahoma, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs . 'Charles Edwards at at the Gazette office. 5c eacu, 6 luncheon guests of Mr . and Mrs. for 250. 'L aurence Brown and family on Sat- Harveysburg.

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CHICAGIP' ILL,-:- At the Union Stock Yard s here at an official wei. eo mc fa y auction , Royal Rothes, th e $13,000 Supreme Cham ion Shorthorn bllll Crom Pcrt~, Scotlund, sold .$38,525 worth of fVar I ond s .. Roya l Rothes , who 15 less than 2 years old WIIS ' brou . ~~hi ~Tlftd G~ta tcs fl' om Scotland on th e s teum!:h ip: Empire Bf~~r~~ c aSlrOw ~Iboui Aug \l,s t 17, ill 1I convOY of a bou.t 4.0 shil'l'"

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Private John Boger of presque ,Isle, Maine, Is enjoying a !l!teenday furlough at the home of his parents In DaytGn and has visited friends here . Oil Thursda;; cy,ening he was a dinner guest ot Mr . and Mrs. Leo Conner and family.

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At a Deautif~urc.h weddini, sa!d to be the ltr&t In Waynesville 1n . sev~1 years, M1ss Vivian CollJ.ler. daughter 01 Mr. and' Mrs. Gene Conner, of Indlana avenue, Dayton, saturday became the bride or ~. seant Frank LeIMaq of Wa.sh1ngton, O. 0., son of Mr. and -Mrs. F'rank LeMay 01 WaynesvWe. The ceremony was performed 'at 4:30 p . m. at the MethOd.lst church 10 the preseIlCe 01 many friends and rclatlves . ·Rev. L~ O. Radley perlorm~ eel the very impre.ss1ve double ring ceremony at the altar where many caDdlea burned and Va&e:l lltlld wbite chrysanthemwna in & sett1ng Qf palms and other greenery. The bridlil party walked down an a.lsle liihted by tall tapers in !lingle holders, following a program 01 wedding mU81c, selectJ.ons Oeing taken from an operetta sung by the bride and. groom when in blih school, played' by Mrs. Reba Edww:da, who a1.!iO BCcanpanied Mrs. L . O. Radley in two solos, "C, ProIni&e Me." and "I Lov(\ You Truly."

lrIr. aharlea LeMay served aa 1:!e8t' IJl&n for his brother and the ush~ were l\4l:. Wimen LeMaJ and l4r. Robe~ BlB1r. TIle bridesmaid was IISaI Adele Hoying 'of Dayton and lira. Dutil ,()(mne1', aiater of the bride, waa ma.ld o! honor. They wore BOWD.II 01 a1mi1ar design, with fitted bodices of .velvet and bouffant skixts 01 chlflon; the brideema1da in blue and maid of honor in pink and eaCh carried ann boUQueta 01 roees and

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iJrlde waa indeed lovel,y in a beautIfUl· ~odel Of whlte allpper ~Un, taahloned p,a1D.oeu style ' with aweebbeart 'n eclillne and fute'ned in lbadc ~to waJat llne with tlny IBtin bllttona. Her f.1nprtip veri .... of Wuslon tulle and fell from a halo ercnrn at W11e, 8be carrIit;1 wblte l'OIeIS,' _ _ "cbl)t8aDtbeallPl tued with a carnation' oore.ae. aDd wI.lkect. with tier . father,' who save her In IIW'I'18ceI ~ the ceremony the bridal party v1slt«t the pooIn'. a\IDt, M1s8 Belen Hawke, wboo on,&COOWIt

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board at Fra nkllll rep tln~rted thatNO39. 1selectees frcmhas a con gent of 64 men were accc!Pted for mJlItary training e t the Ohiclnnatl sta tion November SO . T he newly lnducted regJ.sira nts ru'e entitled to a 10-day furlough and are scheuled to re:port for du ty at Ft. Thomas. Ky .. Dec. 8. The following sedectees were nccepte. Homer E . Burg:gflljl, John L. Shumaker, Walter E . SmIth , Eal'l M. Miller, Harold A. Dunham, John H. Bruce , Lloyd Abner, LeRoy A. L..'Un'b, Paul C . La..<lhens, How!ll'd C. Logan, Ralph E. Mears, J ohn T . Coffey, John E . Sturgis aud Les ter [" . Reed of Franklin. Harley Hardy .J r., Thome s J. Cl~l'k, Cecil T . Ll~kous, . Howard E . Osborn and James W. P att£rlion of !Lebanon . Glen E. SChlagheck . .&_ bert L. Schlaghec:k, ArchIe Mclntosh and Daniel -J. Buergermelel of Kings MUis . WUl1am B. Cooke, wa Iler Bailey a..'ld John C.. Kraemer of Loveland • Wnlle 'Ooyle, Wplle E. Cockerho.m of South Lebanon, Paul Po"st, Porrest E . Homan, Ca rlisle; Robert E. Simmons, Day~on; James E. WIlt1race, Oozaddale; Cliero.Jd. L . Wllson, West Alexnndrta; Leroy A. Ruhl. Oinclnnatl; John Baker, Morrow ; Carl W. Norris, Ashtabula; Merwin E. Scotleld, Merrill., A. Johns!>!!, Mason, and Lawrence R. Wolbers, NorwOOd. WAAo ON 8TAJ'Il' FOB . NEW TB&lNlNG CENTER . -Mills a member of the . Lebanon teaching ataff. wbo ·recent.ly jo1n43d the . Womens Arm Aiix.Il18 y ry".,C()rps (WAAO>, Is amoI)g the' 500 om.c ers an.d auxll-

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Mr. and Mr6. James ParILs, the !mmer MiII8 ViraJn1a Tucker. or Wllliam B. sawyer, Waynesv,lle /,uccessfUllY passed his exuminat1on.. Harveysburg, are announcing th~ and was sworn Into the Army Alr birth of a daughter FrIday morning F'orces at Patterson Field, Nov. 28, lit the Miami Valley hospital, Dayton. as Aviation cadet.

Report cards--;uJ be Issued to Mr . Sawyer waa graduated from students this FrIday, Dectlmber 4. high school at ClarkaVUle and later This marks the end of the second six-week:! term and ·reminds lit that one-third ot another school year has heen completed. Friday night ·th; v;rslty arid Junlor high tealDll will meet the Sprlng- ' boro teams at Sprlngboro ln the !Lrst league game of the season.' • • • The school library has '10m" new materlal to offer Its eager young readers . Pamphlet. about military and war work careers haye been prepared by the Institute for Resoorch . Fascinatlng ' facts In a flash can be learned a.bout !'h e COIl8t guard, the merchant marine, the marine corps, the armored forces, ~he air forces taotory work, the F. B . I . , th~ Daval servicea, the army, lind clerical careers In government serv1ee. METBOD.I8T MEN'S GROUP

attended Wllmington Oollege, He 1.> employed at the Frigidaire corporatlon. Dayton, where he will contlnut I1ntl1 called 1nto active service. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Thomas entertained ~ Sunday with a tamlf dinner. Tho6e present were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earnhart and sons ' of Beavertown, Mlaa Inez Thonlas a.nd Mr. John Robey of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lowell Thoma~ and daughter of Lytle, .MrB. Robert rnomas, Mrs. Cora Thomas IUld Mr. Arthur Thomas. GBANGE M.TDiG Oome to Orange Saturday nlght . MI.sa Fa.Ulkenste1n will be there at

seven o'clock to tell everyone how to make a cheap Christmas present. AUlad!es of the town are asked t . come and see this demonstraUolI. TO MEET AT MASON MON. ENTERTAIN REI-'TIVES AND Wesley J . Beck, Lebanon, an uFRIENDS TIIANltSGIVlNG soclate of the American Rolling Mill at Mlddletown for many years. l4r. and Mrs. J. P. Larl'iCk ellwill be the princlpa.l spe&ker at a tertained a group of friends and meeting of the Wanen CoUl'ty relatlves at their home on 8. Maln Methodist Men's Brothel'hood Mon- street to a Tha~vinIJ dinner day at the Muon M~thodlst church. Thursdsy. ~v. P. 10. Ohlles 01 the Lebanon Seated at' the table for th. dellcchutch wlllOl1UinehlametbDdofse- low and bounWul d1nDe~ were l4r. lecting leaders tor wl10us church and Mrs. O. ·E. Norrie of Peor1&. work projects. Dr. J. W. Danforth ill., Mr. and Mrs. WUbur LeJ'eber Dayton,d1strlct supez:1ntendent, will of LoVeland Mr. and Mrs. R. O. attend. . Campbell and daUlhter Madalllle ot Springboro, Mr •. and Mra ,. George LEBANON RATION ooABD Quick of Mi~,IIr. and lira. M~VE8 FOB TBIBD 'DMi: FlrankBaffman the bClBt and __ The LabCmon. board hall hoateaa. . moved Hom th8 town hall to the of- · Ml'. and MrII . .Ed Both of Goe.hen flces ' fom'l~ly ocCupied by Dr. Roa- en·t ertalned a ifOUP of GOO olub ' sell M. Brewer on' East Mulberry .IllImbers at home Sunday all

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FRIENDS HOME Thanksgiving Day was ApprOpriately celebrated· In the Home, a t.UIt.f..ey dinner wJth all the trJmmlngs ieaturing the occa.slon . The table WBII attrBCtiTely decorated wlth JeIiow candles and baskeUi formed from pumpklna rWed with fruit. 13pecial guests at dinner were Dr. and Mrs . Dudley .Keever, Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Sheehan 01 CentervWe; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ~lI:en. Mr . and 14nI. E. D. MartIn and H. S. conway of Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFarlan. Mr • and 'J4ra. Carl Neutzenholr.er 01 Dayton, called on Dr. and Mrs. J. are 'Hl~ aIterDl9eaa ...., - - - -....,.::..::;.;;::. I. B. Doyle of HamIlton vialted hls mother, Mrs. EIJa, Doyle, Satur_ day afternoon. Mlaa Wanda Clark of I4tle called on Mrs. Allce O1aJ;~, Saturday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Jones of Indianapolia, Ind., and ' Mr: ~ Mr•• Robert Jones and dBught1\r Of ' LeIlanon. were gu"-ts of -'--., -_."... .-..._.... erine Anderton, SaturCsay. Alfred J .. Wrl4Jbt of OOl\lInblM. called on his aunt, MIaa '. [qdJa Wrla'bt, 8unda.y alternooo. Mrs . Oeorila M,endenhall baa been oontlned to bel' room several days 1lecaWie of a severe cold. Harold UllN14 end aoil ~ 01Dclbnat!, and Mr. and lira. M. WllIoD . were dinner iUes~ at the Home' on SundaY. ' 1I1aa x..ui'a VOC!"" baa tatteD . up bel' rea1deDce at the HOme. lira. LoUella Browne, Ills, ~ d' an M* Ruth Nutt or Ctnttnl11.. eaJled on here Ilohday aof• temoaD. .

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Rev. L. C. Radley, cha1rm&n of .he Boy Boout comm1ttee. report.-s ;lne progress Is beini made on the ..oout ca.bln, whIch 18 located near ..he high SlChool. A few more days' .V'O rlt will make It real:ly for rooflng. The Boout committee wiShes to ~xpre.ss Its \.!1Anks to t he Special Oabin coinm1tt.ee IIIppoln,ted by the ::lv1c club, composed o! Jim 01b:)Ons, cha1rman, Frank Le~ mel ~ed Grauman . The &lout OOIIImtt~ee also wBhUi to thank Lee liemmono who is dolni a. fine Jeb or supervising the bulld1n4f. Expense m the cabin Is being held to a min<mum' and it Is hoped It be completed without further IOlocltatlon of funda.

bJe.,~ to-an llIHrienda and over the ~ felt pJant of the WAA~ traln1ng: ollnter at Miam! hOmii. tpe first ' ~""~g been the buIidIeI ·tbrciUIb tbJiI, . Jl&per.' 'aDd PhlUp·.o .rey cOmpany, the firm wni Beach; . Fla., "hJch. Sa open~g t h i s ' ' ' ' IIIBE FOBMD WARREN

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On saturday evening, Nov . 28, a t Cbarlell P. Mosher 01 UIn- 6 :30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss entertalDed at a fauUl)' din- Leeada Wernt and Mr. Joseph

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Luring the uu:e;::day registration penod for baaic gascl1ne re.t.lonlnj, l'I:ct.nUy, more than 3,000 car owners were given "A" books In the .Juee-wwnshJp aree. covered by the "lll'ukl1n rationing board. At Franklin 1,45'7 books were Is.sued. Springboro accouni.ed fer 58U, (Jarl1s1e 307 and Waynesvillo 657, for a board total 01 3,019.

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' 'lbe an.nua.l reunion of the D&\'18 family W88 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis on nanDDay,. ~ turkey d1nne~ was ~rved to Mill Kabel Davia and Mrs. CUt D1ehJ of· Warren, OhIo LoWe, &lbefta . I.nd Mar:e . . . . and Mr, DaVie Dun ot Xenla. un. ~ DaVis of Spring Va.lley. MIll Belen GUlam of Kingman, Mr. ~d Hurley ant! family, and 'Mrs JcieIab Davia.

On Monday. DIlt.embel' 7, tIle Hr&t nnlversary of the J a panese "s~ab. n- t.he-back" 011 the United Staiea t Pearl Hal'vor. Waynesvilll' wlll xperlence Its !lrst pnlCtice air raid dobll1zatlon I . Promptly at 12.25 p. m . the alial for the air raid will be given "Ia 1e fire siren. All emergency crewL uch as auxiliary firem en . al:xlllary Alike. air mid wardens. fire watch" :&, .bomb. !,lemoUtloll and clearunce uads.· me5Sen ~ers and drivers and all other s pertaining W mergency defense are to report lm.Iledlately at the air raid ceuter at .le power house 0 :1 the sow.dlng o! he iliaI'm . A rangemenUi for the air ra.1d .10blllzaUon nrc under W1e directlen r M. A. Fulkerscn. commander of l1e Civilian Defense Corps . . Sometime later a test blackout vlll be sl.a3ed here .

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the home of Mary Ann MeUoh with Martha and Rut.h1e Wardlow as 8.$alsta.n~ hosteaaes. Eleven members were present and enjoyed a m1ss1onary lesson about Mrs. Mary Bethune. ''Mary 01 the Cotton Patch," who later became pre.ldent of Ii colored college in the 19Quth. ~IVlng was divided 1nto the two G's, Getting and Glv1ng. Each child liat.ed flve things they get and five they give. It waa declded to have a popcorn aBle saturday, Dec. 12. A relay r.ae With clothes pins W8I! enJoyecl after which de;.Uclous refrt.hmenta were served .

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Women 's iJlVUilOn 01 ' hI: .\I..a. ",ulvage comm.l'Lee, annouuces <.. ,-, " v LlOCt.jOJl aepol..'; have 'bcl!n es..au'~ lleu III WaYllt:Svlue. u l!!Ju ..s fo r w.s..:al'ued siJk bose IoIlU •• lJls erlc,s nave been est.&ollSnl:a a, --"y ." anu Hyman S Clothing swres. .... OOLC fat.8 art to be cull~cwa at the ' .uCI1i meat markets. Afl'a~emenLS tor the collec('!On o. ut Lm Cilns ilre DOt yet complete ·ou. 1I0USCWlV"S are w·gt;d to s.. ve Llleu. uuLU IU·l'Ul.&emCIlIo<; can be mau".

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en Lamb" In Lebanon. The guests . -.. Edith M. Barris, . Mr . "'D. ~ia.koaber, Mr. and MrII . ~nald' HaRe of W'e,fneaV1Ue, l4r. and lin. Pred B&r.tIObk of Mllford and Kn.- OWlea T. l!artaoak .of Love~d~ , . After a vel')' delJctoua dlliDer, thl'Y ton ~ achool. -· ~ to aD lIdfoumed to the home of Mrs. her ~ abe w.. employed in JI:iU~ BarriaJn W'ayneavWe where a . UMt omce of tb,e NaUonal CUb ~ CIelIabttul aft.emoon waa apent. NPter .0QIDIlUlY ; SIt. LeMar 1III88IONABY 8001BTY . , ' IIJ'&dUated from WaYJUllV1lle II1ib 8Cboo1 aDd atte;nded ~ 1JD1. IIIBB'I'8 A'I; CENTEltVILLE veraty .at 0X!f~ for two .. -years .acI.ea Ruth -;;;:-Alma Nutt en. prIpr. to bJ8 1bd~ Into ~ed ' tJ:le .lliaalonary 8ocletyof November ... 1161. ~ Cburch or ~t !It their ~. JOUD8 coUple . w1U ~e an .~ In ' 0enterlW~ Wednead8.y, W~ D. O l, wbere flit. J,e Nov. •• . II&Y Sa att;Uooecl. , After the devotloll&l p............. the 1~ .. Ail .-¥~ &lU'!ARII,y CLUB lIIDTDfG ._ 'IVJWoo:Ia 10 the stai.ea"

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Preston. The December meeting will be held a.t "Our Bouae," with Mrs.

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hostess. Seventeen members responded to roll oal1 with ThanltBgiving ·t houghts. After the bUSiness session thr commtttee presented the following program; t l Two lnterestlni and well-prepared -papers w~ read; the first, . "£tilgrlms and l»uritans" by MrK. R . .B . Hartsock, follOWed by "Ploneel' Days of Travel," by Mrs. E. L. 'lbomas. . Delicious refreshments were served durJ.ne tale social hOUl'i by the 'hostess, 6S1118ted by Mrs. J . K.

..........8 "'T 1Ua&&.I.... o......:. ..._ waa unable. •to. atteDd &be -..... ... _.____.. f UlnI$8, w ........, .and then to the ~ . DINNER IN LEBANON hom~ in ~too. . where &eraeimt and iMra : l.eMa¥ lett tor. abort' wecld1nl trip • .'!'be Wide WON' for ,travellni blaCk crepe Witb sqUin ",d blue ~and ' blaot ... e8 . Th)"..tA.o.... aeceaeo•• e ' " _ motbel' wore a tnlllta1')' ~u~ Itreet 4reea with wb1te ~tIon oo~ and . tbe' BI'O<ml'. mother ".. in b1ack With a prdenJa conaae: MnI ~ LeMay Sa " l ll't4U-te or the W~ IJJIh Icbool and DQ_

Re~ember

'IlHlJRSDAY, DEC. 3, 1!J.U.

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• • •• II. O. Crane. t7. 8 .. N., who baa been aaslined to l1IC1'U1tinIJ dut)' lD Spr1IlIfle1d; apf'Dt: . the net-end herl ...~ bte f .... 0,. • • • . wai.tot '"'....... -Mr,' uQMN. LO.wel1 ThOllWl and daupter, JoIepbliie. and daU8h~ Bett)' ~: Xr. ville. Kr.. and lilJa, BIlIa~_ and lira. W~ BmrJa'nd and Ion of 0Id0rd. o&lJe4 at &be tiaDo fit ADd daulbt.er Of W.t OarollkID on Mr. an4 lin. -_ ...,.... . . . . ~_ dar OIl tbIIr .,., rrc... AbaD.

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OOUN'n' TUORER The New Vle~board ~f educat10n employed ~. John GoOdrlrl1 'rueaday ~t as a te8(!her. Eibe .tor, merly laught at otterbein Home aDd ~ the Wune t.ownab1p lChools.

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.3, IOU. were: Mr. and Mrs .. Panl WlI~lllllS dIIy uIternoon and a.lso L1ll: burLal Mrs. RU~h Palmer and SOLI there. Bobby of Lebanon . - Miss. Clal .-Stacy is spending Lhe WayDe5VWe. OhiO Main Street .t) ~ _ . - Mr, lllld Ml'1l. Til rle Jones~ and I onth ot' Dccem.be.r wlt/l Mr . and son . attended ~ fu.mJly dinner Mol s. LC,$l:Ie Gray and children . En~ed Ail 8ee0Ild ClasS Mall Matter ~ Postotllee, Waynesville'. Oh~o 'I'hanksglvlng . day at. the ~ hom e of MI' . and Mrs. Frank Miltenber. Ml·. ud Mrs . Ed\ n Nu ,f, nellt' Y I' CIlLol' in d ao a t~'key dinnci' .~ CLAaSNC& J, •• OWN Walter Wiseman, Editor and P \;l bli hel' 1'ha:n~ivJng: Mr. and Mrs. OllI. Cell tcrviUe . N ......... .. ~ "'" ow. 01._ Any question that may have been Mr . flnli Mrs, Ever tL · KenrIck rOl'a ' Archdeacon and l'hildi'CJ; of ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY In Lhe mind Of. 1\uS' Am rlcan cit 1- 11d 'ChHdren sa w Rlke's Thank.sglv- Dayton, M rs. . Orace ' ,Smith of Th e prelimtnars' . nmlnatloll' ror ' lnfol'JDnUon Is made availAble. me as ~o President ROOsevelt·s plans sub5erlptJon Price, $1.50 Pel' ~enr, .Paynble in Advance Lng p mde In D yton r lUI'. day WuynesvUle and Mr. and Mrs. MilQ th s lectloll t Q Principal nnd Al• • • tor the t","ct-,,·nr period s.hould have c:: th III the meantlm thOUSlI11.ds .or ....... Miltenberger ud, children. morning. I ternales to I' present tIe t l'!m been dlspell4'" b" his reoell ~ sLutccomplaints regard!.Jl{; mtioning "" • MI' . and Mrs. Willlam Hardman and M. l ·S . Howard DeWt!~c MI'. District In the compdI t II'e t! nt ran e ment~ 011 t.bnt subject. In answ er to . d S being I' celved' In Congressional ofhlive purch a.sed property In SOUttl. a nd children of Dllyton VISited SunexamInation rOl' t he 11It. t4ltJ S quesllons sub~litled 'to hln1 at a Mora ine City a~d wUl move thel" dny with their mother, Mrs. Alice I A d t IN Pit flees . MallY of th es~ complaints are 'Nov . U , 1942. Is cl nnillQ the old u-oubles.o! prollibltUon . A week Milt ary ca. t!m), a est 011. as omlng from tile owners nnd o""ra- press conference IMt week. the Thul'Sdny. We regret their going 'rllekey and family. . well Pl'inclpal and Altt'rnates to .... 'I II d uck n hOUble th.' ellSe wor ? l! I[ Is 0 1' so ago one of the ra'dlo programs repr('sem t be 0 ~l'lcL ill a simil I' Lor of falm Lrul'l..s. Cor wh ich I t is President very emphlh en y IIn- atter living among U s ror 111l"ee Mr . and Mrs. Wa lter 'K cl1l'lck v " cJ' \'~ I' "'orke~ t hll '• CorlUlcntos and J nmes Haines were enlerLalned l' J0 IIl l! l ll.!" O.u ,'".. .., b. 'I he D 'u 'lct Al.tol'llcy, or om thing l' )m lllinntlol~ to cnt l nee to the 110 \' I'''''ulred ~.. ~ , of lIounced that it would be . his pur- years. Ill" 11 l\ · 1 ~i l'lllg Daya l ork- sUnila!', lmd a pIny dealing \\1tl1 Unit d Sl.ntes N vol Ac..1dc my a.t War N cassity be ob alned, 1:1 on- pose, and that of his Administration MI' . and Ml's. EdIllO:H\ MLtlSC\· . Lo n turkey dinner Thur day rl t he m~ ny. The boys were ou\. of coffee 111-Jacklng and this week Anu rt poh , lIill be held at the Wil - neotlon with which the 'JCfke of to feed and finance the war tom ,Iud son Bnd Mrs . J . H . Miu'er of .home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. me Il real lli-jackDefense Tl.·&l'"I)or 11.1' 011 fix e the nn counLI'les. an to rehabilita te RnQ re- Dayton. IV re Thursday Cl, 01 .' '1 1 m lhe.I· \\'orked h ard II over the news dinner Haines (lna Cam By til Dayt on . , ~ l\1il1 l:tOI1 Ill~ lI s, hOQI a t \ llin ngLOn . . . . . "I ten Ull. H II' S damp an onrk Ing [(lry. We aU },.-:I10\\· of cases of O.ao 011 MOil "y I n:l ua ry 4th, I ~ H, ul;al milea e such trucks 11I11Y lrav- establish Lheb' indus t ries. trade a nd gue,sts o[ Mr. and M.rs . WllIlam Mr. nnd Mr~ . Earl YOllng a!\d 111 lie Illumin g Im L Uk liftellloon coun tless slIlR ll Infractions of sUtf.lr begill l1iI ~ .1. t , :, . Ill .. .t lh~ er Lbe ()l. Some of t.he ml1eage o11o\\,l1nce .. governmental structures. Rc also Bergdall. fath er, MI'. E. B . Young spent d e l r~ I 011 II lit 1l \I'ouldll't ha '< ru l s and coffee hoardlng . If people dlrr ction or S lll'rlnt('~l den : H Ifry gll\ll ted Lo Carm tl' U k opcro lor staled it would be his policy ot tw'Mr . Allen Emriok, on account 0 Sunday with the former's sister Ilnd b\clI bJld lor [\ l'iSll 10 the coullu'y 'Celt Ule necessity. rules would be W . Hod;;ol1 . T ne xRlIlllla ' il'ns \\'11 hav e been so small as to be r idicu- I h funds needed for the develop- IJ1 health, will Illlve U sale at his fn m lly a t Greenville. but btl rJ1a!U' people had to "ork easier to enforce . We can hardly be open to l, lJ jJrope rly unllflcd tous . One Insmnce:, wllcrelJ' a Hum- ment and modernlzat.lon oC Central farm jusL 1:11 ·t of toW11 nex: fllul'sMr. lind Mrs. Walter Clark, Miss tolillt \\'~ I)llt off lmy celebI' . Ion IUl - compare <;IU1' situation with . bombe.l' operating more than Ilve hUIl- and South American countries and day, Dec. 10 . Llldies of Ule Lytl '~ Wanda uml JWllor 11\ company with yo ung men who a re reside illS of t h e 'I f 't ul b Lt.el· lUlie , NOL mdny c me torn England. They know Lhere Is dred acrcs of land, and feeding over oUler undeveloped SLc.ons 0 "le church WIll sel've the lunch . lVIr . and Mrs. MilLoll Sheehan of evcnth Congressional DIsJl·lct. I k out to cl1ur h 11\ the morning ou t j~5t 50 much to be had and public fh'e hundred h~d of lJv tile\ . with earth. The Prl'sidtmt w!1 soon nu\ e Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Brown o1nu CcnLervllle.\ were dinner gu~ts I I f' Completl' and detailed informa, lon the re!>t ~cre probably ShOW!.Jlg opinion Is with rationing: Hpre we truck tires 't'OO<l for more than Cif- a fir side chat to furl, leI' norm Miss Geneva ROuLzl.hn of Tlpp Cit y Mond ay evenlng or Mr. and Ml·S . , regal' illg thes e ex lIninaLlolI can b e " I •• I I 'I In theu' LhtmkJ u sp rit.s in Ule kitchell. still have hopes of higher produ , cen thousand miles oC travcl, was th e peop e as to h.., p ans I~ ,Ie . - spent Sunday with M,. . and Mrs . EliI'I Clark in D\lyton. obtaine!i by wntlllg C ong 7 e~.·mau I h Al leI' I ·.....<Lpolled t.he LW'key dinner tlon and feel ihn. fn spite of labor allowed but 717 miles of Uuci{ trave. ternational Cle d IV en peace comes . Guy Routzahn MI s BeL ty lind Mr . a nd Mrs. Harvey Burnet en """ Clarence J. Bl'Ohn. 1406 House OfI ltad n 't p! n!led (luyUlillg about shortages Ii can be dQne In lvod per year. (which would 11100an that Russeil. I rtalned Lo TllSllksglvl11!; dinner:' flee Building, Washillgton. q . C . :,upper. but 1 looked ou t and t11..:re supplies al least. If every runt pig h1s tires would last for a t least 21 Mrs . Emma Lacy h!l:cl'I"d 11 IcL- . 1 . and M,s . J. 13 . Cha pman. Dr . in the ~c re ellt.'d porch was a young Ul ihe big herds found a llome · n Gasoline rationing on 1I nntlQn- years. Lf they did not rot oul l.'efore tel' from her grandSon. Robert Lllcy. !Ind MI'I' . H . E, Hath way oC roosl r just Reout t.be righL size. so the pen of someone In village or wide basis w111 become effec~lvc ue- tha time ) . was c !led to ~ h e atleIl- .l Ir... ,"ull .·r li e urh· ... t: ur re. ',l uu",-"nl s aying he Is with t1 e NhVY ~o m c ­ Waynesvi.le nud Mr . and , Mrs . calvin Longllcre return ed to hl~ where on the oce. n nncl V' . ~ s \~~ I, Hnruld I IV nt ou t and cn.lIg ht him with no suburb and was hand Ced It \VuLlld cember 1, despite the strone oppo 1- Uon of Rubber Adrnlnlstl'~tor J efbll:l ke r and II Iiltil·cn . Ll'Ollble aL !til and h. d ro ~ chicken put on more weigh and by p)enty tion of III ny citIZens and congres- fers when he was .before lhe lmer- 1I'0rk In Cincinnati Mond ay. a fter Mr , and Mrs. Wilbur Clark at- Richard and FrancIs. and lriJlUnJ.nlls. After al1. the Lord of home butchering the packing sional demands for a ninety d Y tate and Foreign Commerce Com- being home a llutnDer of weeks on tended Ii rcunlly dinner ThanksglvMI'. and Mrs. E . B. :.< ngaere will prOVide ! bonse faciliUes would be relieved. postponen em of the ration lug 01'- mitee. As a result t he Rubber Czar accounL 01 all' ln jul' ~d hand . !.JIg Day at the home oC ' MI. and entertained to a family dlnnel' Mr. and Mrs . Harry . . orth.way Mrs , Everett Clark ulld sOil In DI;IY- Thanksgiving Day, MI' . Ilnd Mrs, J.i -iday. S till worklng · .on the We can on ly hOpe that home meat del' [(l permit a fur ther stud~' of the has Issued Instruction to lht! Office 1l1ckenhouse. I t takes the young- production will not be so tied up In problem . The HoUse Committee on of Deretlse TrRllSportation to JibeI'': of Daytnn were Thursday dinner ton which alSo celebi'ated th e for_ 'W ilbert Swank , Mrs'. Agnes Swank sters just tw.ice as lOng as !!- dqes. Ule red tape that people will sell their intenate a,n d foreign c.··mmerce, alixe the mileage allowances gl~en guesl4 of Ml·. and Mrs, OhlUlcs mer's birthday , and children gf Day ton and Mr , older boys' bur they dfd * ~ fairly pigs and buy meat rather than whlch has be n studying 011 con- farm trucks and 1111 farmers who Mullenix and DIck Irons . Mrs. Mary COl'l1eU relu1'lled hom nd Mrs. Calvin Longacre Ilnd J\o1J's. Wilton Hartsock ·is now S\.(lY- Sunday fro m the Probasco ResL lamlly and Messrs . good jot> Iltld ' now tJle.' ne~t ,ttilll8 1.5 bother . I usually butcher one hog rvation [or several yerus, and has hRve received mileage allowances Ernest and to ouLch l e pullets (lud put t.hem In 'a nd that m eans fresh meat for me been investigating the rubber short· they believe wil l Interfere with t he Ing with her pa.r e.nts, Mr; and Mrs. Home at Wllmington. Horace FoUiks. It . I moved the IMt year's he~ out Bnd a party for some of my (;lLy age for Iohe past. sevel'al months, w:ts ,:>roper operation or their farms are Ralph Johns. as h er husband has Orville Phi III IlS. who has delivered c..r their tI; e other night but the flrs t friends, a roast or I!. little sausage again In session Cor several days las t advised to request Il r econsideration been asslgned to active service. the Smlduy Joul'Ilal lId N ew~ [10m Trr Lh Mln,"1 Ua~"ll" Wnnt " \ '\ N' Mi'. &lId Mrs. Leon Salisbury and DaytQn in th1s cummunlty [01' the Ume they got out they were back In to th1s one and that, hams to cure week hearing testmony of ~hose IB- of their original e~pplications. Many !.belr old llaun~ again. I~ 15 hard to and lard enough (or the year. H I vorlng and opposing nation - Wide' objecUons to gssoline rBtionlng son Wendell of Washington C, H past 12 years, has ~een forced to Leach henS to go to new place but couldn't give away or sell part of gMollne rationing . Many witnesses could be eliminat.eq by tha use o[ spe~n Thursday with Mr . and Mrs. qUit on account of gas rnUonlng . iI. mu~t be' just Iik them for -1 moved the fresh lnellt or if I h ad to cat were .opposed to any gasoline ra - a little common ~ t'I1!\(, In Ildmillls- Allen Emrick . Mrs. Emma Llu:.y delivers the paMr. and' Mrs. WalLer Clllrk, Mil'S pers here in Lytle and will have a my dishes Into another cupboard pork' every day It wouldn't pay me Uoning whatl;oeve.r 1n sta.tes whe re terlng the orde r. Tl.ere 'hou:d be qnd now II I do not think I go right to' butcher . How would that be put ~ p:entlful supply or the motor 1uel n o wnsLe of rubber dUllng the pres- Wanda Clark and Jr. spent Frlaay upp:y 011 hand every Suncl.1Y. back ·to. the old dish CUpboard to on a ratl m card Two and ·o. b alI Is available . Others contended that ent shor tage, but Il ejt l~ el' shou ld evening with Mr. a nd Mrs. Rol a Mr, and Mrs . Baretlett Monce ~~t._ a Po,~ te o.r cup 'llV'ery ~le , pounds .of · mea L a' week Is probably the gMoline l\'\t1onlng rest rlchons rubber . conserva tion lJe cn rr l cI to Dol ton In Columbus. spent .last weeJt wi~h their ron , Mr, and Mrs. E\' ing Stumm in Homer, and fanlily In Dayton. Saturda.y . The Church Bazaar. M much as I would eat even If I are lI'Iore stringent t han lIt'cessary such II. poin t tiS ' (l " 1' _u.Jr "I,e! ' .t.s i was husking corn . and the cqal had a whole hog In the house. ·.The for the coservation of rubber, 'and fere with the ElgIl'ICUILUral nnd m- compa.ny with Mr: &lId Mrs. HenMr . William Pine and Miss Car~e that ~ bad ordered two hows and wherefores are beyond me wHl seriously Interfere wlt·h agrlcul- dustr1al production of the country . derson of Cincinnati, attellde<l the r ie Mllls of Social ~w receiveO footall game in Columbus last Sat- word of the de.a th Friday of t.llelr mopths ago, and so many ' other and I h ope tliat volunteer rationing tura l and iJ dustrlsl production . • .• • things, I didn't get any gingerbread will Ibe successful enough to take Some testi mony \Vas presented It now appea s J'ather certain tl1al urday, brot.her, WUbw' H. Mills at Ws. Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Thomas and home in SanFranctsco, OQUf. Fu,nmade . We wondered If it would be care of the situation until productto:l which indicated that the rubber President Roosevelt will not be given a su~ Wl1s year but we did better catches up. Even In spite of labor s hortage Is not. M serious BE first the au t hority to s.et aside tarLff and daughter had for thelr ThansgJving ern.l "ervlces w re held t.her MOII~ \Ve dld laSt year though I~' did- shortage produetion can catch up believed . However, most of thP wit- 'mmigration laws as he has rrquest- dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs . War ,n't look as though we had So much U we make It. nesses· from the various governm\:!n- ed, The Ways a.nd Means Com- ren Howland and chUdren of :West 1.61 departments and bureaus, In- mlttee of the House f1a.t1y turned Carrol1ton . to sell !1~ . u~ . w~ ~al'ce for c:.udi:::lg Worn. Jeffers, the Rubbe.r t humbs down on the bUI originally Mr, and Mrs . Loren Routzahn and ca.k nnd pies. We had a pleasan't .. b' . B Cz:l r !n.slsled t1:at o.Uon-wi e I!'. s- bubnliLte.l 101' SUI! pur~e. A Mr, and Mrs, . Betnard MeUoh ot time an$! we· were gla.,d .tQ.. se& Clli l Olln~ rn d nh g ia lle~5...r to O~I- much limIted substitute bill has n ov; wasnesville were ThankSgivin g friends oC; the cpnununity .who C!Ulle Aerial Bom lng orn Mr, and Mrs . I Clyde During World War I' .serve the rubber in automobile and been pre.~ented to the commltLee. b It g uests In t~ see Whilt we had 00' sell. EveryBombers, the backbone of the truck Ures of the nation. A com- even that measure faces considerable Wharton and Lev! O r eat.hGuse. <Olle is mUng up their gas , ta.~IkJ:. lind J ohns and Paul tr.Y1Pg to do all , th\!ir travelil}g v e- army all' forces, nle heavy Brtillery lliete nll_ tl,l\l detailed on wings.' designed to carry destruc all .t he various rubbe"-sllppUes and Johns were ThansgivLng guests of fore the first. tion to the enemy's industrial areas. • • . Sunday. The . rust snow of the trllnsportation •. lines of commun ica· reserves 01 the n ation have not ye congress by !!!!!!!r.---E~~f!..3!.~IMrs. Ellza'beth Smith at Wayn~­ ease 1\ ( WlieQ ~ '1 wt>~11 f liP \ this t ion, and other vita l points. , _ been furnished to the commit tee. POIn~ out thnt t b e Presld~nL lJd'W vUle . Mr and Ml'Il. Brogan of 'Dayt~n mom1!:lg the ground was whlte bu' Aeri al bombing as lin o r (t Ill?"" definite decision CQn be has the power to set aside tariff rewere sundaiY afternoon ca11ers a t 1t"soon turned lnto rain aild t he da;. weapon of o(Jensive warfare WII S and no born in the ,World war . In thl' flr~: reached by the committee unt! strictlons and duties on all Importll the home of Mr . and Mrs . Clarence wes cold b.nd raw : We -are llaving ( yea r of the . war, th e few ..plnnr : - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - , . . - - - - - - - - - - Smith 00 see ' their little daughter , lots · 'of what the fonner resld!l)j~ in action were used . alm ost exclu· who Is boarding there . "who rulve moved ' 00 drler climates . sl " Iy for ()bser alioll purposes, 3 1h iI • • -.( • Mr . and Mrs. Charles Bunnell. "Ohio w eather. ' Cold and l1ark were not even ar rt.C!d, P ilots of (' I" and little daug hters of Dayton were a draw . We need the rain but pu ~i ng sides otLen wou ln '(Ive t(, Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr (l.rought weather is really more each other I pE\s ~ l rig . 'A.s bitter' llf!SS increased. the filel's took lU a.nd Mrs. Edwar Bunnel1 . pJelWlnt.. or ' course ' we could get shooting at e~eh (Ithcr with pis t(lls Mrs. Dona ld Balrd and Mr~. J . " a ong' very happUy light now with Then came m' chille: guns. B . Jones were in DayOOn shopping less but 1t Is ' this 'continued darilp , The Ilrst br mbs were inelT UIV I' Monday. weat her that we need to bring up an(l bombslp,ht,. '.'hen uscd at s ll. were crude, so th at th~ restllts were the i.vB~· table which was dangerMr . and Mrs. Ernest IIlcy had . , prcny much on n liit,ur-mlss basis. and Mrs. Arc;hle Betkllr of oullly low IMt summer. morc nol~e thpn damage. Dayton . and Mrs. Emma Lacy as , • Monday. The last · day to fill up After the W~rld war. ~hc army alTi 't!:)eu dinner guests Tha nksgiving. '. the gas tank. The ' tllrk of general corps cont1nue~ .l?uil~ing and experl: ratH>nirtg Is in ' the atr. H. V. 'I(a' - menting with bigger and beUer, Mr . and Mrs . R ob!lrt Siney were ttlnbonf WM ta.J1Ung tor it the other ha rder;hi~tfng\ ,bombing planes . In night, Ra'tldntng' on' this lind that 1921 a Ma rlin bom ber, in a test off nle Siney I!\ Day~on. Than}tsglvlng dinner guests of he :says, ' cl'eates 'shortages and the Virginia ·Capes . .dropped. a ton of bombs on the obsolete balUeship won't h elp any untn vie ' have I'll'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph JohJlS Jlnd Alabama, and sank it. Eaeh suc.' tt6nlng on ·e verything. That may be ceeding year, army riir corps pilots .daugh ter were Miss. Frances Johns so but 'lt does not seem as though were at the controls of bombers that of Oeneral. hospital, Cincinnati, Mr. -the people were ready for it. P eo- Hew taster and with a grealer.bomb and Mz;s. J ames R. Johns a~d " .):/11. The ' uncannily accurate ple mus -feel the need beCore ' they load: Wilton Hartsock . , Will" acc'e pt ration1ng whole- hearted· Amer ican bombsight was an accomMr . and Mrs. Everett Early en-. paoylol ,developmenL ' -. 'IY'abd' u ':eSs we 'dO. we have aU the I : ter.t alned Mrs , ThOOdore Rolfes of Cinolnnati, several days last 'wee'{·. Their Sunday dinner guests also

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,Homec:omllil' EdltloD TIle . Miami Gazette, pUbUahed m Oc(o~r, 1906. I Wednesday's Prorr~ ' (Con'Unued') J. E. Janney described the "First Commencement to an enter tain,ng way . . P . V. IBone, of Lebanon, 10nllerly superintendent 01 ' the WaynE>,svUle schools, SPOke on "TIle Ol~ High ScJlooI." •, . ~ Mr. George Funkey, not the least of wllose talents In his flne voice, pleased the a udlenoe with th e renoltlon 01 a selection . Prof. C. E . Bratten. tile prest:nt supel'lntendent of the school, gave a cOllclse and comp'rellenslve Idea of "The !H.igh School of Today." The hit of the day was made by Dr. T. I. Wac, of Clnolnnatl In an Impromptu speech In ' Whl~h he mentioned the sweethearts of many' of his , classmates dW'lng the old school days, but very skillfully avoided touching upon hi ' 0 s o\\n. r. Way had on tap f d! Itt nun\) w Y anecdotes and he kept. t he audience In smlJes from start to fhUsh. In the evening the Alumni Association gave a reception to the public 011 the school campus. President Charles M. Oartwrlght. In n brief address, expre."5ed the sense of appreciation of the forlner pupils or the school to t.he people of the community for their liberal sup_ port of good schools durlnq- all the years of the towns history , a nd espeolally for tl'ielr efforLs ,In making the Home-Coming the grand s uccess It was. Rev. J . F. Cad.wallader responded briefly on behalf of the community : . We give below a compl'!te list of the graduates of the Waynesville high school IUld the name of t he superlntende.nt of schools when the class walt graduated. Cla.ss of 18~wm . M. Harford. s upt., H . M . Allen , J . E. J an nty . Class' of 1873- Wm . M . Harford, supt., E . B . Mlohener, Albert Mosher . Class or 187f.--"J. H. Dodd, supt., Viola dKeys Hawkins, 'Lizzie ,F Urnas' Bogar us, J. Will White, W . H. Allen. ~·"t Class o{ 1875-<.1. H [)odd g~ Anna Furnas Blackburn Anna LUe cadwallader, Maggie .MOCOmaa, Walter E. DaIdn, oeo: S . Bailey, Aaron Mills . CllUlS of 1876-Jla, Daldn Hawke,' LIzzie Sides Everly, Mollie Bisham, Ida Mnrshiln Schnel;lley-Bowman, : Ella McComas Beach. • Sloss of '1~8-W. J. ~ook, supt., Nan Wright ,D aldn" Anna Tattor Ellis, 'M ary Collett, E. L . Allen, John D . Fly:nas. -Glass 'Of 1880 - O. J . Oraham, supt.. : Annie Helghway Campbell, E tta Keys ~lers, Annie U. Brown, Sallie Bail, Susie Batterthwalte DaVis, Ollie Sides Edwards, Oeorge A. 'Smith . Class of 1881-0. J . Graham; s~., . lM'ame ~own, 'l'rIllena Edwards, Joh!! W . Shoemaker John C . Collett, Charles A . ~rown. Class of 1882 - G. J. Oraham. supt., Anna West Shawalt<lr. Mattie ' Ken'dall, Abram Cook, 0I!I0Ilr Monart. .. OIWls of IBtM ~ G , ,J. 'Gl'ahRm., supt.. May 'Wright . Came Rld"e. Flora Woolley ' Crane, Etta Ta:flOr P,rlnlz, ' Maggie Dakin Latchem. Clark MoXay, . 4Cla.ss of' .111M - O . J. Supt.. Anna Gard Jones..a.oblson, f,Jary HamUton Oglesbee, Eva JanlIey Long, ElJna ,Satterthwaite Prank H. Fan. Class 01. 1885 - U . J. Graham, Supt., Emma Fetter Smith, Minnie E?attertbwelte, Anna r:,herwooci Morgan. , \. t '·..class of 1886--P, V . sQne, supt., J ohn Jones. Ow . ' M. 'Oartwrlght, .' •

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Olass o~ 1887- P . . V . Bo~le, supt; Leah F. Wright, Milinle Dodson, Ad<!le Thaokera Bl!rnett, A'nn~ .fers · Sta·h i. Carrie Barley All If: AtheUa Edwards G riest, EvaJinll Edwards Orelst, Delma Trainer Davis, Charles H . Olem ents. Class of 1888 -:- W . H . Harford supt., Mary ' E : 'Cook, Currence PhlJli)l6 Monroe. Oeo. P . James, Walter Pugh , Harry E. R idge. Class or J 889-,Peter Seliers, supt.. LIzzIe Cook Lewis-Smith, Jennie Dinwiddie, John O . cartwright Margaret Edwards . Class of 189O--Peter Bellers, supt ,. Lavema Cn.skey Kelley, Eliza Monfort Null, Horace K. Jacobs, AngelIna M. Wright, Wlnnlfred Shields, Catherine Lewl.s HawCll, Howlird Missildine, Mariana Chandler. Mary Ella Emley. Olass of 1891-8 . A. Stilwell, supt., E. V. Bernhart, ClHford S . Ridge, LeWis 'w. Ohandler, Maurice A. Cornell, Winifred Wise Mason . Mary M . Wllliamso!! McKay , Chas. S . Moore, LIlla Benham Otho HenI t derson, Olive Lew s, Lou Barne t hrt B am a . ClaSoS of 1892 - S . A. Stllwel . supt., Chauncey Bunnell, James P. Mullen, Olyde Coleman, Anna . K . SWeet Ridge. Edwin L. Thomas Oharles M. Austin, George Clark . Olass of 1893-e. A. StlJwell. supt., Mary Etta Missildine Alexander, Ella Thackera Burnett, Avarllla Bradstreet MOOassey, Rut h erford Monfort, R.owena Redfern zartman, Margaret Cook. Johns. Walter Henkle. Class of 1894-5, A. Stilwell, supt., ,L eora Smith Bergdall, Whitter Burnett, Larone BUnnell, Maggie !Pratt Anson, Farrel's COurt, Thomas H . Rogers, Orpha Carmony Olark, Celestla Austin. Anna S . Redfern, Henry A . . Brown. ClRra Bertha Brown, Minnie M . Harris Taylor. Class at 189~. A. St.ilwelJ, supt., May Everly Tate, Cari Duke, Eli R . Orew, Ph~e Miranda Herbert Corron, MamJe Wise CUmmings, samuel D . Henkle, Lucy Rogers Haines, EJd,ward Bergdall . Class of l896-a. A. Stilwell, supt., Fred WhIte Ella B . Keys, - k E . '....... 0 race C0'"'gill ... nu. ~ ,..omas, Will Tibbals,. Mary Tibbals. . Class of 189'l-8. A . SLilwell, supt., D. Ol1fford Rldge, Anna Clark ' Jones, Lester S. ~v1ns, Min.nle He.thalwaY. Fred M. Stanton. Oharlo't.te Antram Burton. Jessie ,I rons Cam1i>e1l. !Lucy Emley, Lillie

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SOMEWHERE IN INDIA-Approved by War Depal'tlllent..!.Trnining hll rebuilt army for the time when be plans to be~:il1 his move back Larger Becaule of Better S ervice, Quality and Price ihto Burma for a . return el)gagement with the J aps. General Joseph p, m . WAYNESVILLE, O. PHONE 2441 Stillwell is shown on an artillp.ry range in Indin ... hecking on the ou are In vllA!d to come and wor- ' work of student Chinese gunners who are using modern artillery supplied by U. S. Chinese members of Gen. Stillwell"s staif are s..h.~~ : . hlp with us, ~~~ i-~~~~.j)~~

ST. MARY'S ~PlSC OllJ\L CHURCli Jesus. He declared thnt men were sJck lind 1Il !leed of a phY" \clUll. He 11 :00 a , m. Morning Prayer and said to Nkodell1m u;, : " '1 e II us. be sermon , Rev . Ralph P arks will be born again," He W d Lhe hard mllldIn charge. ed pllal'asalc adu t.s that pressed upon lum: "Excep t ye be convcrted ST, AUGUSTINE CnURCH and become as little eh ldren, ye Father Krumholl.z, Prle!lt slu.! in no wise Im i.er into i.he k ingMass Sunday 10 :00 B. m. . dom of h eaven." In lh ese s trUtlll1l nmlt\' CIJIIUCII 01-' CUltiST ways he emp.1aslzed t.he need oj a lunda'm enta!' spiritual chtlnge, 9 :30 a, m., Bible school The end result of C Ill'erSlon: lor10.45 a. m.--CoUIDlun on. glvcncss, joy, and splrituElI empo\\'11 :00 a. m.-8ermon . eminent, a e the same for all people 8:15 P . M, preaehing . as are also the bMic principles 01 FRIEND:. penitence and faith that make I First Day school, 9 :311 a. Qt. possi!)!e. But the prUl:ess of ccP' verMeeting for Worship. I ) :30 a. m . slon may a nd cloes dUI!:I' gr a lly iln. UOI. LY nt. E. CHUItCII with individuals. arising fr oUl the T. 1\'1. Searlf. Mlllisler fact that we are 1101. all [Il1ke In Sunday School 11 :30 a. m. E . A persollality, enligh tenment acquire h bits of thinkll1lg and dOlng 1\11<1 de Earnhart, Supt. ",veiling Servl.ce, 7 :30 p. m . cree of invoivemcnt in eVIl. PPIlyer Meeting Wednesday eve· The New Testaments exhi bit many types of conversio n . Some of rung, 7 :30 p. m. them appear to be ins tl:wteous, while others seems tQ cover a more or less extended period'. MOl'E;over, ~r"N. lIurlrUe 1", "l'bUIUII... Vorrea ~t About twenty were present at the these COD versions are seen no t \lla to whJch must conform, nor Is monthly meeting of the Home Spahr.. u.a tow hich mu.st con f0 I111 , I:!O )' Is Builders class meeting held at the Olass of 19O&-C. E . Bro.t.ten . the expencnce identioal In detall fo) Everett Hunter home Wednesday supt.. Stella Lemmon. Olive Par- every person. It is seen that God evening. It was decided 00 iSsue a shall, W1nnJfred Meredith , • ,I da . denls with each soul IndIvidually, church buI.;eth once each week and Haines, Raymond ,H awke, Warren suiting Ills mln lstrat.ions of gra,ce to t hat the cost of the bulletin would Edwards, ,Davis Furnas, Russell O. individual capadi.y aptitude>; and de carried by the "class with donations f.rom the rest of t.he ohurch . parlett, Harold HoWell. needs. The prominence given to Paul'$ Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Desldns of con verslon In the New Testament Middletown were ,guests at Ihe parha.s mlslcd m<lny lnto lining hl~ pe_ sonage Sunday afternoon. LOUlS O. RADLEY cul1ar experlencE~ to tbe level of a I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon HarrIS callThe term "co'nverslon" means to universal type, l.gnol'ing ' the les.; ed on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoi. change or turn back . In lnst week's spectacular experiences of others nd daughter at Xenia Friday eve:~~k .~er, Mellie Cramer Ed- study we SII7W that repentance which are Just as valid. P erhaps tew nlng. The Bere6n class meeting will be mesns to change the mJnd. What of the DiscJples could tell just when Class of 1898-S. A. StUwe'l, or where they e,,,perlenced conver- held December 10 in the socia.! relation, t hen, do , th ese two terms supt~ Beaate Cook WhIte, Nellie &lOll, and certainly we cannot. Yet rooms of the church. Bring fruh Duke Henkle, Edward L!.ttle, Ella of similar meaning bear to one ..anwho oan doubt the genuineness and Jelio and cookies . Mltchen, William O'Neall. Mary 14.. other ? This wUl become clellr, I beMr. an d Mrs. COy Ollllam enlieve, If we realize th at bDtll tel1us reality of the s iritual change they Pugh. expe,r lenced '/ Their co!lversiOl:~ were ter tained with B waffle supper Frir efer to the Mme. spiritual fact, but Class of 1899-S. A. Stllwtlll, supt., no ·Iess thorough and valid because day evenine at ~helr.home cn Bell John P . cummings, Addle Graham, viewed from two d11ferent stand- they conformed to no man _ made brook pJke. Mrs . Marjorie Dl1Ike Ada SOOkes. Susan WJ'1ght Hiatt, points. Repentance refers to the tOlnlu.la or method Of procedw·e. showed a movie picture of the W Lelia Githens, Marthu Comptoo human aspeot - man 's change of WILh these oonslderatlons In mind C. Smith fa mily the day they movElsie Rogers Cartwright, BeI'~amJn mind in ro~aklng sin to follow we sec ' how foolish It Is to tQ to ed' to Virginia . Present were t)1e to righteousness; conversion rl'.!ers Tibb' W en KeyS " aurlce Hunters. 'the Fred Hubbies, a.s, arr . . the act of divine gra'ce th a t Ind\tces torce any pal\t1c ular type of expeOlass of 1900-6. A. Stilwell, supt., I ience on all pell'SOllS regru'dless of Mrs . Juanita B:ack, Rev . and Mrs . George 'Hess, El1zaIoeth Ward Sher- the change of mind and renews th e whether fie Is a young ohl d or an t'a l~am and famify, the Lester Gerwood, Lena Hartsock Henderson; heart. Man repents; God converts . and Thes,e are two aspe~ of o~le great adult; a: hardenlld criminal or one (lards, Mrs. Tom Burton '. , . brought up in tbe nUrture and ad- daUGhter, MI·s. J ennie Mullen . Rev . 0a1sy Schooney, ~eorge Funkey, spiritual experience. ' . 'Graham .sang several 8Ong8. Ruth " Chp.ndler Walter Stokes, T.he n ecessity of conversion or monition of the Lord. Mr, and ~rs . Tom Fordyc(' and George Throckmorton, Fred · Hen- regeneration was e,mphaslzed by , Religlolll! education' of the young owever, as necessary as It Is IF n <. t on DoUglas. and Mike Gray were .--:--~-----------~-----------enough in Itself', and falL~ of its Tha!lksglvlng guesta at the H. R. PUI'P()(t' unless It leads to a 'lI'ciY e. P.. J. 'l1homas Iamll y . definite deCision for God and the . Thanksgiving guests at the Jess Christian IUe. I!:VeI'Y soul, ' through Rioland home were Mr . anil Mrs. penitence and fllih must reno\.!.nce Albert Wean, Mr. and Mrs. HIlrry sin, an d be brought into .. aVing re- Roland, Mr. a nd Mrs , orrest Tros t latlonsbip with ·()hrlst. . and daughter and Bruce WeaT". I c l o.~lng, let lIS remember that, God I'equires nothing of lLS [0;' sal- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1ation that 'cannot be done by anyCRURCH HAS 1500 BRANCH UNITS ACTIVE IN U. STA'I'ES one, any tin1e, under any condltlul1s, ~ anywhere in thE! world-In a word. The Christian SCience War ReUef all His requiremlmts are purely splr- committee of The First Church of Itual, Wherever there ls penJ tence. Ohrlst. Scientist. In Boston whl.ch confeBSlon,I a , u:'ue purpose tI'l live Was es tablished in September, 1940. Godly, .and faith in Chrl,st and re- has recently released Its second andeeming grooe. G.od 'wlll speak peace n ual report. This shows that It now 00 that soul and give assurance of has more Ulan 1500 oranch units $alvatlon. ' act.lve In the United Statee of This is conversion and any man America besides many more 'in experIencing It Will rejoice. because, Oreat Britain, Canada, Au&traUa as Paul says In 2 Oor . 5 :5, " II allY derson, Mary Bailey Ch apmllJ;l, Cha rlJe Janney, Llzzie WlIllams Simpson, Harry Dodson. Anna Underwood OgIborne, Sarah Burnt'l t. Adda ThomM Kenrick. Class ·of 1901-'D. A. ,F'err.Je. supt" Ruth SmJth Grace MllIer McC1me, Mariana Packer, Eva F unkey, Martha O'Neall, Edith Orane . Class of 1902-0. A. Ferree s upt ., Carl HeBS, JO,1O WIll1am, Laurence S herwo,od, Herbert S. War'vlek. Class of 1903-C. E. Bratten, supt., Eva Irma Ellis, FTank Brunj)ton, Benjamin Stokes Silv~r , Jess ie 'L ewis, 'Lenora Ellis. Mabelle Compton. Mary Ethel Williamson. Class of 19~. · E. Bratten, supt., Edith Mosher. Ber.tho M . Kenrick, Donna M. Haw ke VirginIa Hess, Anna E . 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.md the Union ot South Africa . ' I .como, Ind " called on h er fa ther, The committee has assembled , John Wilson alld brother, Robert, Since Pearl Har bOr over 66.000 I >3unday enroute home after .spendpounds of durll7ble clothing and bect- ing the week-end with relatives in Jing, In waterproof, mothproof , WUmington. wooden cases. at convenient locations on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, ready for Instant use should ~1' .. JIC... leo (~ .rD .. r. Curre.poad.nal Jm ergencies arise because of loca' Mr. and Mrs . James Clevenger 01 enemy e:ctlon . More than 32,800 garments ha ve near Clarksville, were dinner guesta ThanksgiVing of Mr . a.nd MrIt . been distributed, through mllJtary George Plymire and Mrs . Emma distribution centers, to men In the Plymlre. Unlt.ed States forces . Figures pre Mr . and Mrs . G ienn Davis and son ted for the two-year petlod end ' amUy entertained at supper on ..ng tile first of October, this yo<ar , !'h<lnkSglving, Mr. and Mrs. John illclude over 1,600,000 pouru:ls 01 3tl1rr, Miss Helen Starr and Harold .!lothing and bedding sen t to tlle 3tarr of Harveysburg. British Isles, more than 8,700 pounru Alber t Lee Talmage spent Thanka to Russia. and more than 1O.5l1 Jiving and the week-end wlt.p hIa pounds 00 Finland, prevlolLS to tha rrandparents, Mr . and !a4l's. W. W . country's all1ance with the Ax.Is , 3hurta and his mother and other The total value of material I, relatives at South Lebanon. clothing distributed Is estimated al T. F . McGuinn and Howard lok$1,533,300. In addition to this mon·~~ Quinn ot near Harveysburg, were gUts have been sent to China an , ouslness visitors In Lebanon Friday. other needy countries, and three Curtis WUllams, of near Lebanon, motorized canteens have been sen was a business visitor here Mon00 England ; they are located L day. London, She1fleld, and Roache:;l~r Miss Hannah Jordan llpent Friday evening with Mias JeS61e Gamer. Mr. and Mrs. D. II Lynccb, now ~ lr.. '''UUau. !hul'tb, Co.rreM •• o ••• ,·nt residents of OinClnna.t1, visited their Mr. and Mrs. Chnllies Sta nl ~:r tarm here Friday. and daughter Carolyn Eileen were Simon and Alfred Schumaker, of Sunday dinner guests of Amos Red Lion, were buslneas vi&ltors Oompton and wUe of 'near New B ur- Friday at the Lee Talmadge farm. lington Sunday. ' ~r . and Mrs. Harold Beeson, of Miss Esther Jean Halnes of Wil- Dayton, were Friday visitors at t.he liam Penn Colleae, Oskaloosa., I a., Beason-:Mocarren home, spent the week-end wibh her p..,r. Mr . and Mrs. Almon ferris were enLs, MI'. and Mrs. E',el'ctt lialllt'o\) ' . very happy pn 'l1han.ksiivlng eveLittle Doris Jean and Susali Gayle nlilg w~en they t!hJOyed a a1x ,l!)llls' were guests of their gntlld. o'clock dinner in their home which mother, Mrs. Qlenna Wilson, In. nad been arl'anged by their ch1lWednesday afternoon . dren and grandch1ldren as a sur· - -Mrs . Luther ShilLs (nce Doro(.h) Jr!se 00 them. .EJby) of Dayton, spent part of las t Seated at the festal board were : wefik with the Hogans a nd Smltl,s . Mr . and Mrs. Ferri.5 , tl,lelr grandMaster Walter Dean Compton W9 ' da ughter, Mrs . George BecKett and the guest of Marilyn Sue Smith one Mr. Beclrett and sons, CharCa and evening last week . Donald, or Spring Hlll, Mrs. Mary Miss Mary Ellen Hesler of near Wilson and John M. Wilson, 01 'Waynesville spent TI anksglvinl Lebanon, and Walter Jordan. Day with her friend, Luella Sinclair Mr. and Mrs . 'J;'heodore Mcintire ond family and Mr.: nnl M s . !.':).) uard Ellis and famlliY were guests 0 , ~.. ~. 1I 11'1 Combination .riap . . . Raymond Wilson and wife Wed n es• Childl... Hom.. • day evening of last week . .1011. . ... ",ls Ii baby 10 brIq co.. 'the Bogans and &nltru; entertain ed to dinner Thanksgiving evenin: !I,lclC Ull it~ n n~ happiness illto Ihe ho_ 'and l ie husband and wife together il'l .. Mr. ad Mrs. Horace COmpton 0: elronger hond of endu.ing love and muNew Burll.~gt!>n and Mrs. Luthe: 'Iual inl ~:es t. Di.(\fce is rare ira the bom~ of COUph'l, Ih at have children, __ Shilts of Dayton . Mr. and Mrs . Bevan J enkins '(ne' Francia Wilson) and family of Ko-

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'l'WO .J~dsment 0; $t5II.Ool srantect the 20 montba old; 1 belfer, 15 months . lite Vine StrU'fler of Marysvllle, Ollie>, B . we~e Wedne6day night and Thurs· plaintiff in the COiDovlt acbloii of old; . 1 lieUer cal! 3.monbtu; olt!;

John Turner and daughter T1:w nksgivlng dlnnci' 'fYlth J . Sackett and family .

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Mr. and Mn; . D9n HaWke a ttended ThRnksglvlng ' Ca.m Uy dinner at the home of Mrs .' Hawke's mothr near Kingman .

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Mr. and Mrs . WIUJam P . S1ruder entortnl.ned at 'I:llanksglvi'lg dll1 IeI' with covers Il.rrll.ugcd for Mr03 . I ,. (J.

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Hart ock, Mrs . Sylvia Hnrtsock. Mr. Mak Hartsock of prlng Yll.lley Rno Miss Inez Janlfls. During the evening they were joined by Mrs . Stroder's sl t.er, Miss Wilma Lanilam and Corporal Ross Bode of Salem, West Vh'glnla, who lemamed until Friday.

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Want-Ads FOR SALE - Watkins Products at 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open evenings for your convenience. Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L.' FOR SALE-Two hundred sheets of stationery and one hundred eDvel OPe.'!, printed with, your name and addrCS6 for '1.50. The M.Ia.mJ

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FOR SA[lE-New Arvin Automobile

Hot Water Heater. Never removed from orlgi.n6.l box . Price $8.00. May be seen at Gazette office. FOR REN'l'-5 room house, electric

lights, soft and bard wate!. I nquire Lyman Day, Stoneybrook

Farm. FOR SALE-"No Bunting" Posters at the Gazette office. 6c (ach, 6

tor 26c. WANTED - Riders to Dayton. Working hours 7:00 a. m . to 4:30 p . m. Paul E. Countryman, R . I .. Waynesville, !>n Route 42, first . house on righ t , one mile north of

Mrs. A. F . Melloh IUld daughter Mary Ann were Friday vislt('l~ in HamIlton.

,Mr. , nnd Mrs. Hettnan Surface and S011 who have been at Chanute dallghtt'r v~1t~d a', till' h (,m e , . Field, TIl" where Mr.. SUt'fnce w~ Mr. and Mrs . :Wal ter Iaaye r In III defense work, hnyj~ bean ttalw Clnclnna , Suuday. . ferrod to Smyrna Fjeld near Nash ·Mr . and Mrs. lA)wls Fires ,lOd ville, Tann. (faugh tors. I011a and Doris, att endMrs. H. H . Wlll.llim.;on lUld a .dl.n ner on Sunday t the home daughter Gruee have returned aHer M Mr . Harold Taylor 111 h('nor 0 spending seyeral days, with Harold fl' . Gt.'ol'1!'e Ha~bos on who will oon ('n ter nullt!lr.V service. Mr. l"ires Williamson and family In Dayton . o • • l'emalned t.o ctlre for her Isler who' Mr. F . E . Thomas made a buslIs very Ill. n trip LO Mlamlsblll1g one day las ~

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Mr . and Mrs. I l'I'ln Ellis. MI'. a nd Mrs . Charles Ellis. Mr . lind Mrs . Leroy El11s and son, Miss Jean Hess and Mr. Robert Berry were Than ks giving din.ner gucsts of :\1r . CIne! Mrs . Frank Hess. Mr. and Mrs . C,lrman Crane en · lerLal ne<! ilL d.In~ICl· on Thanksglvng evenln \: Mr. n~d Mrs.Ernest 0 1'" , am of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. WIn. Newton, Mr . and Mrs . CUftord Dumford a:1d son of Lebanon.

Mr. a nd Mrs . Albert Trost o[ • 0 • Piqua spent Than~ll ivlnt: here with Mr. and l.{rs. J. H. Sackett a nd Dr. and Ml·s. A . E . Stout lind family enjoyed Sunday dinner with daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J olin Turner . Mr . nnd Mrs . Walter Wiseman Mrs. Frances Brannock Is spend- and children, Polly Lou !U1d Billy. Ing a few weeks with her daughters 'pent the week-end vlsltln3 at the in Dayton. home of Mr . Ilnd Mrs. Chnrles . Dr. and Mrs . L . ' B . Hall of 00- Powell h1 West Union. W . Va . lumbus, were. dinner guests of Mrs . Mrs . F. E. Thomas and Mrs . Hall's mother. Mrs. Harry McGln- Russel Bentley were business vislnis, Monday evening . Lors In Wllmi~gton Wednesday of Mr . ·and Mrs. H'artJey Mlu en- last week. ter tained on Thankiglving Day with Mr. Harry Conner and Ml's. Lena Mrs . Cora Rlch, Mrs. Reba Brhdr doak and Mr. and Mrs . GUber t Burris of Dayton called on MI' . and Mrs . Frank Thomas Wedlles.Frye and son as their gUeJ~. day evening of last week . ••• Mr . Dra.ne Hawke and Mr . Art • • • Calvert of Columbus enjoyed the A lovely Thanksgiving dinner was Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. arranged at the home of Mr. and anq Mrs. Lee Hawke . Mn;. A. F . Melloh. Coverli were • • • placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mr . and Mrs . Carl Duke and Mr. Melloh, Miss Dorothy Jean Turner. and Mrs. Robert Duke attended the Mr. William Melloh, the host and annual Thanksglvlilg meeting of t.he hostess and daughter. Clearcreek olub on Thursday • • • at the home 'of . Mr. aud Mrs . Mr. (Iud Mrs . P. L. Reasor. vlsltCharles Allen near Sprlngtoro. el with. their son and daughter-in• • • ~, Mr . 'and Mrs . Loren Reason ot Mrs . A. H. Earnhart W(l,'l ltlUch · .Lebanon, on Sunday . eon guest of friends in Xenia on • 0 • Wedlle&1ay. Mr. and Mrs . . Hurry Turrier of '. • • Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Math· Dr" and Mrs . A. E . stout and ew Turner of Xenia, Mr . "nn Mrs.

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Mr . and Mrs. ,DlUon McMillan a:1d children of Norwooo and Mr. d Mrs . Mark McClean of Mlddletown were Tha.nksl:ivlng guests of Mr. and !Mrs. Russel Wilson. • • • Mr . Bnd Mrs . Samuel Surface of Marlon, and Mrs. William Lee and son Blily of Dayton were dinner guests of Mr . (Lud Mrs . F. E. Thomas 1n.st Friday.

Warren Braddock and daughter and Mr. a nd Mrs. M. C . Reeves were pr sent or the annllal Thanks· giving dinner held a ~ the home of Mr . and Mrs. Frank Brll':ldock . Mr . an~ Mrs. F . E . T ho:nas, Mr. Arthur iUld Mi~ Ccr. Thomas. 'Miss Inez Thomas and Mr. John ,Robey ate Thanksglvmg turk~~y with Mr. .and Mrs. Madison Earnhart and sons, Jack and Tomm~r "f . Pasa· dena In hol1or of Jll.ckle's 12th birthday anniversary. • .. • )tlss MQry Jansky

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5 Room Bouse In Harveysburg. N wly decorated and In exoellen t condition . Call Or sec Oharles T. , Smar t. Ppone 2833.

FOR SALE-All steel Cot Bed, 3'

Ineb , . never used. PhOlle -2631. ~e, .Third and High streets. FOR SALE - Second cuttlnr. fine quality loose aUalfa hay. $18.00 a ton. See RObert Lamb, W6 ynesVille, Ohio.

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Mrs. Russell Neal and daughter, 8h.Irley, of Indlana.polis, spent the week· end with her sister, Mrs. Orville Gray and family. They reported t hat Mr. Neal. who has spent the past year in AIr.iea expects to return home the last of December .

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Mr . and Mrs. A. T. PolInskyentertained a.t dinner last Friday evening, Mrs. Henry Llpofsky arid son . of chicago, Ill.• Mrs. A. Hylnan of Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. Kohlhagen of Jamestown . Ohio.

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Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Stroude entertained with a ThlUl.ksglvlng din· llcr for Mr . and Mrs. H . H. Stroude ot Lebanon , Rnd Mrs. Irene Henderson and Mr. Claude Stroude o f Waynesville. -.. • • Mrs. Grace Zlce spent Thankagiving with her daughte .. ,'Mrs . Har-. ry AzIlng, ot Dayton.

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Mr . and Mrs . Wa:ter Sheehan alld sons, Rllchant and warren, Miss Harriette MCClure or Spnngboro, Robert Haattngs and Jack Mulford spen t Sunday afternoon In Dayton .

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Etght Sows and 56 Pigs, . · 6 wks . old; 2 Sows to 1aqaw mlddle Feb., 1 Sow; open; 1 Duroc boar, 2 yeors Old; 8 Shoats,' about 200 lbs. FEED 450· bushels corn, 15 tons clover I hay, 30 shocks corn; 12 shocks fodder, 60 beJes straw; 2 ,bushels Little E . clover seed. Z , IMPLEMENTS 1 Superior 8 disc grain drlll; 1 Superior Corn Planter; 1 McCorm· Ick·Deermg Mower; 1 Ollver Sulky Breaking Plow, 14 in.; 2 walking Breaklng Plows; 1 Drag Harrow, 60 tooU1; 1 Ollver, 1 Krauss Oom Plows; 1 Double Disc; 1 Champion [oot trip Hay Rake, 1 Log Roll~; 1 Brown Bros. Wagon and box bed; 1 14-ft. Hay Ladder; InternaUonal Wind MJl1; 3 Side.'! gOod Harness. MISCELLANEOUS iPll}t!orm Scales, Hay Rope and Pulleys, 20 rod Roll new Red Top Fenoe; 1 roll Barb Wire; 15 rods 28mch Hog Fence ; fence tools-stretchers; 6 A tyPe Hog Houses; 1 Hqg House, S8xl6; 1 Hog House, 8X8j 2 uood Hog Sell-Feeders; 1 portable. Com Crib; 1 Brooder House, lOxlO; severlll grn1n bins ; 1 feed cooker; 1 ~6 "ft. ladder; Cream Seperatol; milk cans; lard press; and many other articles too numerous In ntlon; aT,so some Household Gooda.

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on the first farm east of LyUe, 0.,' on DECEMBER' 18, lMZ a'- 10:30 A. 'M. 'IlEAM HORSES 1 t . earn roan m8.l:es · weight 3103 lbs., well mated, 9 and 10 years old,

~. When Irene got home from the airplane factory she ' was good and tired. ThIs was the 'hour ' after work and before dinner. that she always looked forward to. Her private name for It was ,IMy · exceren ~ . workers. sissy hOur." ' Into it, tJtese days, ll-C~TTLE-ll she p acked all the lazY ! ,I~ious little she loved-wings that Two cows, tresh last Sept., 8 years used up a than old; 1 cow fresh last Sept" .6 years ,

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~lph Malnous and llttle SQU. Allnn Ray, of Detroit, were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr . and _\(fs . Ray lIIlamous.

1 .G u msey Bull cal!; 1 Guewsl»' bult call, 15 monthS Old.

tell quite old; 1 fresh cow and calf, ' 5 veal's Make Dec. 7 a sick m.nke~ ; 1 heifer.' . The water-glass 'fill d with the ~iversary for ' Hi~rit~ small bouquet of ,' flowers she and his band of deceit. sometimes bo ~:;h t on 'the way RECTAL DISEASES home. The paper-weight of pink ful outlaws I DR ' E. M. S't'EELE. 123 East marble. The t hin, crackly blue Locust Street Wilmington, Ohio, air-mail !;tationery. A,hd the big, Y~r Wa.. Bond pu..framed photo- htls publlsh~ a booklet in which be' ~asea .will help mllke .~~ graph of a explains hOW . he treat8 PILES or • young man in a Muuolini say' "Uncle." Witllo t suno_ L· .corporal's uniLET'S GOI ..," i form.,-as goodor ELEXn'RIOITY, ThlB book· , . ~ ~ looking a man let wID be sent free sending him I ' \ ; . "/\.~~ , .r :~ as Ire.ne was your name and address.-A,v. . . pretty. O'n the blotter !laa la.y the· telegram that .' had' come that. mot:ning jUs\ as she was leaving 'for work. With those long, well-shaped fln, gers she reached for a sheet of . paper . She' nibbled the end of her for bit, and then s he wrin~--~~~ri.~~.. nose and '~1a~t~th~e~~~~~~__~~~~~~~\-~~~~__~~~~~~~~~----~~~~_1 Mr. Morgenthau", but the corporal's name was Jackson and she called him Pete. Her round handwriting spread across the page. "My boy friend is with the A.E.F. in Ireland. He has cabled me fifty dollars with which to bUf 'a diamond ring; I've been thinking it over and decided to buy a War Bond to help Uncle Sam. inStead. This may help to bring my boy friend home sooner, and then he can help me lielect my ring." SlOWly she began to , sign her name. "Irene ___ to (Letter from an 'actual communication in the rues ot the Treas" ury Department.) ,

NOTICE-No hunting of nny will be permitted on . the farm owned 'by Alma J . and Avis M . Lamb, l\Jld located on Ro,\te 42, t hree n'illes sOllth o~ Waynesville.

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he Oakland Gain and Lumber com pany against ' Clara. O. Caldwell lAmcaster. • The suit of Elsie Johnson against' Chester Johnson was compromLsed and dl5n't Issed. Ma.m.Ie Jean ' Hoerst was granted a dlvoree decree from Justice Charles Hoerst and granted cusliody ot their mlnor ohild . PROBATE Sale of real estate ordered In the matter 01 the prooote action of Charles T. Smart, adm1nlstl'ator of the estate of ·Mary 8 . Haines, against Edith Wetmore, et al. Scliedule of debts of the estate of C. M . Robltzer, Waynesvllln, approved. The ·flrst and final account of the estate of George Yank, Franklin, filed . The inV1!ntory of the estatl' ot William ;Hendricks, Mason, wUl be heard Dec . 7, also tha.t of the es· Late of WIllltUll Lee Coyle, Waynesville. Suceesalona to the estate of Ida Welt declared exempt from inherl· tance tax. The Inventory of the estate of Trillenll Edwe.rds, WaynesVIlle, approved, Mary Ella Smith named admin·. Istratrtx of the esta te of John Smith and authorize<! to acCl'pt $800 from Earl Bouman 1111 full payment of a.ll clalms a!l'llnst him. WilHam Good , Lawrence Shawhan and L . F. Edwards named to appraise the ·e state ot Dr. S. B. Stahl, Franklln. MARRIAGE LICENSES Isaac McGeorge, 30, South Lebanon, farmer, and Mamie Jean Homer, :n, E . R . 1. CklrksvlUe . Arthur A . Price, 39, Granville, mechaniC, and EdIth Turner, 39; Lebanon. cutter. Wilbur C . Berger, 38 LOveland, farmer, and E11z&beth Millt.':'. 43. Mainev1lle, comptometer' operator. George Gracey, 39, laborer. and EVelyn Brown, 80, ·maid,· both of

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Mr. and Mrs. 'w . Scofield spent . the ~ving hollaays visiting 'r elatives In Columbus .

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Miss Peggy Chapman were guests home ot Mrs. Bentley's sister and of Mr . and Mrs. Harvey Burnett brother·In·Ja.w,' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, In Dayton . In Lytle for TIlanksgh1ng evening o • • dinner. Mrs. Louls Stueve and two chU· • • • Mr. ad Mrs . Fred :nraddoek and dren of Dayton spent Thanksgiving son, Mr. ond Mrs. Raymond Brad· Day at the bome of their uncJe and dock and daughters, Nfr . und ~. aunt, Mr . and Mrs . C. E. Menden-

LICENSED FIREMAN WANTED

WOMEN-Married or s1D.g!1' for work in . war ' production Indus· trles~ Clllrical, sale.'!workers, hou ~e wives or anyone with mechallJdal a.Pt1t~des or hobbles wUl 'be considered. Applicant.'; must . -be 21 years of age and have birth eertUicates . Persona now worltlng In war prodUction irfdustrles t:l eed . 'riot app'y. ·No fee. U . S. Em· ployment Service. Courthouse. Lebanon, Ohio.

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Mrs. Fred COle of_Dayton and Mrs. L. · A. Washi:>urn pf ' Xenia, who Wel'B 11ere to attend the LeMay · Conner wedding were supper guests ' of Mr. a.nd 'Mrs . Lloyd Da:yls.

• • • Mr . and Mrs. Russell Bentley Mr. and Mrs . J . lB . Chapnll4n, Dr. and Mrs. H . E. H'athaway, spent'Ilhanksglvlng 'Day at the

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Former Resident ·Of Lytle Dies In Cincinnati Judge Francis lid. Hamlltor:. bet· ter known to hls Warren county friends as Mtu'lon. died at hI: home In Cincinnati Sunday night of a · heart attack . Jucige Hamilton was born in Kansas and came to Lytle when Q young .boy where his father operated a tile mill until elected sheriff of Warren county. He IW" tended the Waynesville schools graduated from the Natio,1al Nor: mal University and later th~ Olnclnnatl Law School. After practicing law at Lebanon. onE' time a partner' of 'the late L. M. Henderson. for 20 years . He was elected judge of the Court of Appee.is in 1917 and. a.s evidence of his popularity in the distrlot, for eact. SllCceedlng te.n n thereafter. He Is survived by his WidOW. the fomler Jennie Clements, a native of Warren county, 6 son Oris and a daughter Helen . Funeral services were held at 3 p . m. Tuesday at the Leba.!on Methodist church With burial In l£banon cemetery.

Kitchen Tour Here Friday. On Friday. December H. a KitchTour Is to be conducted In and around Wa-ynesvUle. Miss Ruth Beard, Home M.ana&ement Speclal.l.st, Ohio State ·Unlverslty. will be in Qharge of the tour. The first kitchen vlalted on this tour will be the one at the Frlendl' Home at 9:00 &. m. The second kilcllen will be aeen at 10:30' a : m . at . the home of Mrs. Ray O . Conner . Alter 1unoh (about 1:00 p. In.> qte kitchen at Mrs . Keller Hoak's will be ViQted. Anyone Interestea 10 coming to see these various kit,chens and bear the suggestiOIl8 for Im· provement made by Miss Beard. is weloome to come.

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T omlinson 'home for their regula r 'monthly meeting . At the meeting It was dl!t!lded tG change the me ~t1ng date to t ht' first Friday night In the mon th. Subject.s discussed Included. "Effect of G asoli ne Rationing On the Farmel· ... "The Fann Labor 81tl!at1on." and "The Need of Oreater Knowledge 01 Meal Planning by the Housewife Under Food RIl tlonlng. " The January meeting will be hl'ld at the home of Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Cook .

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Garden Club Meets Thursday Afternoon The Waynesville Garden club met Thu~ay afternoon at the home of ' Mrs. Jennie COnner. ~. Fred Hook read a paper on bile We a a • lady wbo raised flowers for thr. sick. Aft.er a ge!leral dlscus5.lon, the club adjourned until the first Th~ay in M&rch. Light refre.shments were served to the gatherin"...

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Waynesville gained sweet. reve"ge for defeats administered fast se 60n by Springboro Friday night on t tle latter's floor when they defeated them iby the score of 31 ~ 2b ln the rirst league game Of the seiU>on for the loca, squad . It was Waynesvllle Hlgh's firth win of ~e season. Osborne scored 13 points for the locals to lead the team In ~corlr.g while Bradley was runner-u with 9. Bradstreet was hlgb scorer for Springboro with eight pojn~ . T h e local quintet led to the half 1(j-9 . In- the preliminary, Springboro Junior high defeated Lh l; WaynesvUle junior high 2'1 to 25 ill a game that was n lp-and-tuck all \.h e wa:J. Wa7Jlt;SvlUe FG FT T Prlee. f .. ...... ... ... . . 1 0 2 Osborn. f .. ... . .. . .... 6 1 13 KIrkpatrick. c ......... 2 0 4 Bradley. c .. .. ..... ... 4 1 9

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.P rof. Joseph W. I-'lchter of Miami unlverslty. who Is well known to Sergeant OeclL ~. Davll! of T~ONE EMPLOYE local members of .the Grange. has Omaha, Nebraska, " 18 enjoying aD IN.iuRED IN FALL been elected master of th~ Ohio

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eighklay furlough here V(1th b1a earl Cullivan. Evansville. Ind. 18 state Orange' to succeed Paul Mi:parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd Davla 'at St. EIlza.beth bospltal, Dayton. Nlsh of CbliJdon. Fichter. assistant and family erlng f brok 1 uf state director of education f rom 1931 On aatur'da Se t D vis -fecbV rom a en eg, It - to 1935, has been state grang ' e !ecy fiee.n ~ "as tered when his safety belt broke a peat Of frlenda In D8¥ton: Sun- . whlle working tor the Ohio Central turer for 16 years. . day evening he was Illest of banor -relepbon'8--'go~WMmClA-----+l8;;YI:-MMH;i~rot;;;iijHI'&-at a dinnl!': given by .Mr. and Mrs. He was "Rorldng at the top of the REGISTEB BEGINNING FRIDAY H~d Hurley, near Sprlng · VaU~y: pole when thl! accident occurred. Monday evening several guestF ",ere He lell about 2iI feM;. Commnec1ng Friday, all 1°-year. old Warren county yo~ths · not preenterte.1ned In his bonor 'by h1s parents and on Tuesda.y evening a JURy TO BE DRAWN FOR vloUSly registered for selective servfamUy dinner waa given by bIa JANUARY TERM OF COURT Ice. will be registered. Last June 3() grandmother. Mrs. Josiah Davla. at the local draft boards reg'l stered al, her home on ThIrd street. Orand and petit jurors' lor the boys Who had reached their elghtJanuary term.,..of the. common pleas eenth bil'thtlay before that date, 'and 500 DINNER CLUB MBETE court will .be ~ at 10 a. in. th~ December registration wllt" inFrIday in the offlce of Clerk of clude ell boys who will become 18 The ·members and gue.sts, Mr . and Courts C. K. Beckett. with Judge years of age up to aDd including Mrs. L. V, Branstrator, of the 600 O. B. Dechan.t Ih charge. December 31, ~942. dinner club were del1gbUUllY enterMr. Raymolld De.vla of Dayton. They will be assigned order n1...tn~ed on Satutday 'evenirlr at the hers 10 the order or their bll·thdays · hOm~ of Mr. ;md Mta .. Howerd ~ call1hg on rflencla . h6re on and . will ,be subject to call during WedneSday • Oraham near ~. the coming year. 'At FrankJJn. the oMlces of Board 1 wUllbe ope'n dally throughout this three-week periOd from' 9 a. m . to IS p. m. for the regl8tratlon, as wlll .Board 2 at Leb-

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Mothers -Club Hol__--.-., Meeting Friday Tb Mothers' c.u i> of the local .>chools held their legtlillJ" mon t hly ,neeting FrIday afternoon at 1:he high school ·buJldlng . M ter the busln e{iS session, a paper J1l "Hwnor" was presen ted by MiSS Allce Gons . Ruth Anna Johns. 1rma ' !"ires a.nd Monlmia Hook preseflted ~ vocal triO and Anne Wel:.z played ~ piano 8010. MIsS Roberta Falkenstein. Warren ~ounty home denionsl.raUon Bgf'n t, ,>resented 4-!H club Ibwards . A be Ctt:r (lttendnn'. c 1,4 oes lred nt ..hese monthly meeting.". Motl\ers :Jf Wayne township can prole their .nterest In ~M work their children 11'e dO ing by t.helr at tendan ce. At .he next meetb g to be held the .econd F I1day In January, every .no lher Is urged to be p !'es ~ n .. . Mrs . Rw;seH Cam. bell I.as been a.ppolnted general chairm .1 of the program committee.

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It has been annow1ced that the Richard Irons . Edwyna StanConh. The Volunteer (or Victory seWIng drive tor funds fol' Lhe service mt:1I S Tile fOllOwing pupils wert! on thtl Eirhlh Grade Ho Roll ' ALL STAR: EdwlJ1 Michener line. club met Wednesday evenin~ at the tlliblet erected on Main street, hU ll. nor for the periOd endln ·r 27 g ' lum Weltz; MERIT : Jean Wl· lsl'n. horne 01 Mrs . Ernest ' Early. The ' or Ing th ose in t.! Ie a rmed ser vIce or Novembe . Bourne and Mprgre. club is BOWing inl!ants' ga.nnents. HIGH SOHOOL: Anna Mae Irvin. Mlidred the United states from Wa yne twp . Those present were Mrs. "F . U . ::'chnaitman . Evelyn Wilson. Everett LaPOI ge, has passed the $200 mark. Miss Inez James, Mrs. K. LeMay. Seventh Grade Although the Clrlgln al drive was Auzwood Martin . N . Hlll, Mrs. William: Sa.wyer. Mra. ALL STAR: Patsy Baird. l'e~8) GRADES SEVEN and EIOHT . only fo r $135. cX}JlmSes of the drive. Chapman. and Earl Rye; MERIT : E . W . SCofield. Mrs. William P. la!ldscaping anq lighting w1ll put B11ly Collett. Frieda Belle Willia m · POlly Lou Wiseman. James Weltz Strader • .Mrs. Horactt Shaner, Mrs . Lhe tow l expense well o~er lh~ $2uO son. Colleen WllIlrunson . . Ph,yllis Burnetl, Glenna Ra1ney Charles LeMa.y. mark and additional dOI1(l\Jons are GRADES FlIVE and SIX: Mary BOlUlle Satterthwaite. :Betty Tho~­ being sollclted .. Anyone desiring tp Belle Bogan, Virgil Maines. Martna as, Norma Longu.cre uno Yvorm, donate or Increase his don ullon, l.; Lukens. Dorothy Deboard. ELhe. Stubbs, urged to send it to a ny 0 e of Lha ~entry, Betty Bogan. Jimmy WIseSbt&h Grade committee m embe,rs. 'The con m ,ltee man. Mary Joe Rich, Marg9l'et King. ALL STAR : Robert Hunter. B et~ is composeu of Oll' vllle G ra y. James Douglas Reynolds. James IrvUl, Tbe drive far war 1o'0rkers 10 the Campbell. J ennie Lee Braddock BDe. Gibbons and Oeorge Water' ou e. . MarUyn Conley. Bradley Colle . t. Hamilton Area, U. S. UnemployEileen Brown ; MER.IT : Judy COll' Rona.ld Clark. nero PhYllis Martin • . Nonna Pum- ment ServIce •. which includes War: PROMINENt' WJLMlNGTON ORADES THRRE (lnd FOlTR: mlll. Wantla Tinney, Frances Whit- ren county and parts of Fut·ler l\IATRON SUCCUMBS Wilma E:am, Charles Ell son Ma aker, Dwight Barnett. Robert Hast- county. has only beed partially IIUCLha Osborn. Roilert Schroeder Howcessful, It has been annonuced by ' Mrs . Dove W. L)ampbell. (12. Ull- ard Doster, Lois Luk ns. BUI Vol- ings. Kenneth Vickers . that department. 4,253 new 'l'orkera Filth Grade tl1 lecent Deputy Registrar of Mo- ers. y are needed immediately for the war MERIT. Mary Ann Bur ton. HarGRADES TWO and THREE: Bettor Vehicles in Wilmington, Qled plants In the area. Of whlcl:. 3,000 lan Earnhart. Barbara Hartsock. Wednesday of a hl~a rt al.mell at Lhe I t\!J Bogan • Dean Bogan, H. e I en DeDwight Michener. Danny Simpson, are women . 1,577 of the total ha.ve home Q[ her slstt~r, Mrll. a r Qn board Patty ..... ~- CharI tte W been. .. rePJt.ered. ~i 1\0 shortaae Organ. She waS~ lormer r.bairmnn man 'Janet Dos~ter' S·l irl 0 V I Ise- Esther Watklns. Darla Woolard . 1 ey 0 "rs. of 2,676. Four&h Grade of the Cll.nton County Womells lteFIRsT ' GDAn.E · M ar 11ee Bogan, ~. Six hundred and twenty-sm per· "MERIT : Hax:old Stanley. Nancy publican club and past depu LY or . Shirley Ann Plymire G Stel! tbls dlstrlct of the Eastern S tar . .:She! Jack Stetty • uy y • Cl·a.ne. Betty Satterthwaite, Ruth sons are needed who are wWlng to Wardlow. Vera Sherwood, Jlmnlle take 'machine shop tratning, With a is survived also by another sisLer. I _ . ••• ~ r _..:;..,~" Mis. George A. 13Leen. Washingv..n Almost one hundred parrent at the Cra.ne, Bobby EY.erlllll:t..-Chsrlotle sup ly of UK available' 249 fJoo C . H .. and a brother , Dr. W. ' E. puplls in our schOol are now mem- Burnett, Alberta Bra.n nock. Dale. assembly workers n~ed with 18 DG.kln, and Delores Hess, '. avall&ble; heat treating is 10 ·need Willia.ms, Hollywood, - callL Serv- bers oC the Junior Red Cross. of 145 workers with no supply &\'6ll_ Third Grade Ices will be conducted in the Lukens . Our school wUl lb e host to the OtALL STAR: Wandalou Wilson. able. Sk1lled men workers . neededJ ~eynolds fun eral .home Friday at 10 t.erbeln· Basketball Team December Wilhelmina Braddock, 'Marta Rush; 466; supply 174. a. m . with burial in Sugar Gl'o~e 11. 1n the unsk11Ied class, those With MERIT: Martha Adams. Na,' ey "emetery , MASONIC MEETING Baird. Teresa BIlll, Joyce Beal. Jud) no particular mechanlca1knuwBLAS'l' AT lUNGS lWLLS We¥nesville Lodge No. 163. F. and DaVis, Bal1bara DIckensheets, Char- ledge. but who are VJ1lllng to learn. 2,666 workers are needed with a A. M .• will hold a special meeting lene Edenfield, George Hartsock An explosion in.· a wheel ml.l of supply of 798 . Willa Deane Hudgell, Mary F . on Tuesday. Dec . 15 at 7:30 p . m . .Anyone who is interested 10 00the Kings Ml.1l Powdel' eOlllllc1IlY {or the purpooe of Installation of Hartsock, Janet Michener. Wanda te.in1r)g war work shoUld aDply at Woolard; and llarbara Stanley. 'luesday caused a·n estimat~d dam- officers . Relfreshments wHl be age of $700, com.pany of{iclllli; 1'- served . the U. S. Unemployment offlce in Second Gracie port. . AI..L STAR: carolyn Burnett; the court hoUSe at Letban<>u. K. N. Hough, W. M. No one was injured . The 'cxplos'l n MER~T: Betty Amburgy, Arleen FINED ,,0.00 AND COSTS Ball. Delbert Barnett. Ruth Earnoccurred in Q. room 20 tee t SQl4Ire FOUlER SPRoINQ VALLEY and was confine(J to the area. A RESIDENT DIES MONDAY' hart, Suzanne Harlan. Carl ~eHter , bot bearing machinery brne th Harry Riley. Jane Shaw, Jeanette David Laval. Cincinnati, drivinl ,a t.!le-room caused t,he explOSIon . Mrs. Mary Hartma.n. 32, Sbeley. Bllly Stulbb"""';hHll'ilt''lt-wtH-;;li;;;:;gwh"t~tru;r.:;C~k=,:=w=as-i"a~ri:Cr::es::;ted~,.:b;y,...:;BJg~b::..-_ . way ro man an!.&on Wedn.-,,died Monday in st. Elizabeth'b hos- son. day, charged with passing another 1800 SUPPLEMID~TAL GAS pita I, Dtlyton, after a monU.'s IllFirat Grad~Sec. I. vehicle 'o n the curve at Col,d c:lprlnga '. RATION BOOIl(S ISSUED IN . ness . Mrs . Hartman is survived by ALL S'l1AlR: Donna Hadley, Doris Tavern . .He was te.!lcen before hoJ.&yor THE IrnANKLIN AkEA her husband. Ray, with whom she Brown. Jerry Rush. Winnie Jo was associated in the Hartman stout, · Arthur Thornhlll. Frances O . H. Brace and was I10ed '111.00 and costs. The F~ankUn 'Rationing Board. BeaulGT shop in M1a~urg; her Choate, MarUyn SquJres. and Allee under whose jUl·100l.ctlon Is lnclud- mother, Mrs. Sarah June. Spring Tinney; MERIT: Ruby Lamb. '\1ared Franklin, Clea;rcreek and Wayne' Vaney; two brothers, Lester June, llyn Morey. Rhete. VanOver Boyd Olendon lAmb Aline Mendeitbau, tOwnships of Warren county. grant- Spring Valley. and Kenneth June, Lamb, Robert O'Banion. Robert Rif- Billy Morgan. LaUl'a Shele:,r, Sal}dra ed approximately lBOO ·supplemental now In the army in England. and fle. and Joe Smallwood, Simpson. Marilyn Stansberry. gaso, lne requests durlz:g lhe recent bwo s1sters. Mrs. LuJu Doggett. Firat Gracl&-8ec. IL Those Who · ha.ve been Perfect registration period. The registration Spring Valley and Mrs. Helen Duke ALL STAR-Rhoda Bunnell. Mar. attendance this year are: Mary of all gasoll.ne d(~alers In the area man , Athens. Services w11l be conllyn Oons. ~rene I3allsb!ll'Y, IJnda Brooks. Rhoda .Bunnell, Janet HAim':. is noljV virtually complete. _ dueted Tburslay at 2.30 o'clock in Ramby, and Judy Smith; MERIT: ·mond. Aline Mendenhall ' and 'MarOf the total DlIunber of supple- the Oebhart-Schmlte funeral home. Wayne Green, Janet ' Hanuitond 'llyn Stansberry. mental books Issued. about 800 were with burial 10 Hillgrove cemetery. "0" boo)cs and 1,000 I·C" books. WARRE~ COUNTY RESIDENTS GENOA PIEIJ REA VILY DAMAGED BY R. A. P., ._ BUY REGISTERIID GUERNSE'tS DONATE 471 PINTS BLOOD AT PRESTON CAT'l'LE SALE Four hundred-and seventy _ one. 'I:he following communication has pints of blood were gIven ln Frank-

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Monday marked 'the fh' ,t 1\1'011- ,of he , United' states are o('ceptlnr 01 the treacberous J :\\J" n- the planned' economy ot the Rooseattock on Pearl H arbor 'vll'lc.h veiL Administration with reluotAnce.. e se him.. el/ tOIl'/llI ll ed inlO II", Il/!fIdlineJ in 194) It'/, "n he (lPfl<'ofl'd /w/orc the p lunged the Unllrdl StAtes It,to iJle There Is general crlcislll oC tho 'varHome /T·a,.. olla 1Il""II.. olllmiuee; f ull tmy of war. oOn , that hlstorlo ious ralioning programs. and m liny ti",1 Sellole Finn/Ie" CamilliI/O/? alia !lfs t Sunday of D ec~moe l· .1\ year . ci~lzens are not convinced tr nt offered a cOllcrOl<' /Ilan l or cIIl/inS lionwith such care. .' Dcccmbel' dc/elisa 6X/Jrl1ClilUreJ by tavo Mllio ll n BO tltls counry was nQt prepared much of the raUOnl!1g Is e~the~ neSaturday night. Snow agaIn 1J0t dolltrrJ. Sel/· r~/i/l/11 IIrrrrlin8 Cvl/.e c f Down swept tile cold ,wind l'fom I he or war . The naUon suffa 'fd ex- cesser)' or wise . The attemp\,a oC so cold but the snow Is coming down students rec.m lly Ihe h MdlintJ mountain ~o ps . ceedingly heavy na val loSStH In the the burea uc.rats to socialize and wltell rh ey (",ked t/l ~ 'aritmal r Ollt/a Fl'om L h~ snows flve thousnnc! sum- and covering every thing with a Adminislrution / 0 oecr pl 1/16 relurn oj P earl Harbor a ttack . ' During the regimen t Wle American people has thick \\·hlte blnnket . mers old . IWllb oflotwd to til " III , r ll'l""5IiIl8 thaI ('uri ), mouths or o,u r first :!'E'al' at brought a growing resentment tha t S unay. Who was it [,ha ~ started the SIIIII b~ ill l'~s t cd ira "10015 for Mac· From mountain pea.k and opcr. wold war things did not go well !l r the bodes no gOOd for those l'I£sponslth At song about a white Chrlsl mas? Arl/"'Ts lII en." ) It hac! gnbhercci all the .1.'.(Ild. Am erican cause, but the [,1Irnlng ble therefor . There Is 11 grow l!\g ----------------------~ --- --------~--------------And bUl'led Il llke ..,leel on the wan- The weatherman mus t have his Should tHe Ul'il cd a lions , Amer- pohlt came a the Battle ' of M!d-. fee;lng that some Itl high gov",rnChristmas Isn 't for Ica and her allies, ta il to fight of! w d~rer 's I.'heck. - The V ~IOll of da tes mixed . ay in the early slllmmer. an ~ since mental places arc endeavoring to Personalized Chriatm as cards apeak for themtlu'ee weeks yet, but Ws is a white the ir enemIes in Ihe fierc est and It· Lnuufnl. t hat Ume, with the exception of take advangtage of the wa.1' emel'selves and mean so ~uch mor~ to the one receiving That may not be quoted c:mcUy . Sunday , Had \.he chahs put on tnls most m erciless of all wars; should ome temporary reverses In l~ (' Sol- gency to chnnge the Am'eriOlUl guvD id you Il!Rrn it In schoul IIkr I 1110rnln so as not to wosw rubber the armies of conquest :lchieve their " them. Buy cards witb your name printed on them. aim and enslave the world, It will a man Islands, our forces have been emment into some sort of a soclaldid or .did you leal'll, "Oh. wha t 1.:. Bnc! gas geLling stuok. not be because Ax is sold iers are m ore than holding their own In the isBc state or dictatorship . Thc tre· Monday. The cal[ got out t his braver or more skllUul (for they p 50 fa!'e ns Il day In June." A. t\ ny adflo . However, the fac t. should mendous growth In the national Now that time is so valuable to every one in rate that Is what ,e have been e"ening while Paul was getting are not) nor yet becBuse they are n ot be overlooked that Awe.rica n dob t is a source of alarm, and war work, your card send ing can be turned into a 'hnvillg today, a nea r bl i7.zard . AI ;;orne straw and did It h3\'t: fun! more numerous. Only one \.hlng can lo rces have 'been fighting a holding grandiose plans for the pos~ -w ar cause such a di re calamlty-selfisband rowld the bam a:: fast Round dAY the wind has swept acrQ.SS the pleasure rather than a bu rden. a ction In the Pa ~ U lc 8I2 , ra th r period now being outlined by the flelc!s , stinging your face 'vlih tiny as it could go, tall out, and less ness . L han an otcensive olle. In all prub President and 'his ' close assoclate.s Two Defeats jc ~' flakes, sifting In !ll'ounc! lhe s pread in great leaps t.o get out of Order them today at lh~ Gazette office I Order Unselfish patriotism could win this a bUity no general und sus Lamed of- arc not pleasing to mallY tl:ought001' anci windows, even ~torm win- the suow. Thell it dashed down this wll r WiUl surprising promptness. It fe nslve wlll come In th ~ PRcl!lc fu l cltizens. The brightest spot In now while our supply is plentiful. dows do not keep It ou .' lL sepn'ed way, st.oppeo, looked at the snow, is also able to preserve the United u ntH the Axis Pow,ers in Aflica tlnd the domestic scene springs from the to come right through the ';\'8llb . lifted Its feet high and dashec' for Stn les. completely whole find good Europe are defeated. action of the people Jast month In The Cows h ar dly stuck th '!lr nv:;t's the bam aaglo. Its mother l"oked as ever, aHer the war is over. But The United N~;IOn"s cause In th e the election of a new Congreo;s . '!'he out of the bal'm and the cWc.kens out with an cnxious look . caml out opportunism still has two ch ances to 78th Congrses, whloh convenes on scuttle the Shi p of State. (8) Too NAME INCLUDED AT THESE PRICES E uropean theatre of wor h a~ been oui slde were huddled down Into the ~o It berore Paul could get there, J anuary 4th, next, wUl not be a many people sclfishly' seeking their weeds Bud those in the ohicken there was no milk for us. Worse ye t own privllte adva ntage can hamper m eetlng with grea.t s uccess i r. the rubber stamp one . Alread¥ many Come in and look tbem over. hou es were huddled down back of Lena who doesn't usually let the America's ",:II' effort enough to past few weeks , The dri ving of conservative Democrats from the the roost In the far corners . Ohio calves suck, put her head In the bring d ~ rcll t , ( b) The same thing Ronimel out of Egypt by one of the South are Indicating their rCiulluess station which fastened and held her can snuff out d , ~ mocracy alter the m ost . remarkable and ~ uccess rul to join with the Republican Minorweather , m Illt~y and navel movement of a.l Ity in curbing the bureau()racy, For the last two years It I'ad us helpless while the big calves milked wa r. even Ilft er victory in battle. It Is my sincere beliet that the t Imes, Tme turning of the Frenrh waste, and extravagance !'I'W peralmost believing that lovely Jndian her drY . No milk tonight. They are . ummer wellther was . the normal off to th e stockyard now but I was most crying need of thIs, crucial fo !'Ces in Africa against t.he Ax.s meaLln g 'the F ederal government . thing LO have until Christmas only shocked to see how much weight hour is unselfish leadership; for gov- P ower!. has been c)f great help . It RadIcal legislation and further ernment, for industry, for labor, and ~~ · ~ ~ J t·:. ';:- ,. ~ <# · ~ .. ···:, .I .. ~. ~'. to come back this year and mak!.' us they had l06t in a week . They are for agriculture. Be it observed that n ow appears likely tha t all of Alnca cen tralization oC power In tht' Exremember how /lUllY yea rs we have back in the feeder class now and I said " leadership" tor it Is also my a nd most of the Me<iiteeranell!1 Sra ecutlve wiII have t ough sl\!ddbg In had OUr coldest weather the first they were almost baby beef. I might sincere opinion tha t an overwhelm- will soon ,be ·1n complete contro: of the coming COngress. Mt. sterling, called on frIends here • • • week In December. The only thIng have done better to send them to ing majority of office holders, farm- t he United Notions. I taly l ' alr('ady Baturdaq: At the present time the expendlwe be sure about Ohio weather '.he community sale or advertised er s, laborers and industrialists are u nder h eavy bomb:[\l'dmem a1lC! lacThe loacl order of Mason mct last Word has been received here of basIcally unselfish, willing and aox- es Invasion bl th e ,\ lied LI'(1 )I:S. tures of the Federal governmen t Is that It will neuer be twIce alike them Cor feeders . Rudy the bill Is Thursday night In the Masonlo the birth of a daughter, E!arba~ ious to make sacrifices for victory, M any signs lncilca le 1:1a I~u y mR Y Rre approximately six bll110n doUar.> temple. and no prophet can say what It Is Ann •. to Mr . and Mrs. ~Id BQgone too . I just dldn·t have barn and on behalf of the governmental going to 'b e . Hay Is fairly melting .system under- which they have en- so on be o\lt of the~ wlLr and suing n. month,' or at tile rate of sfventyRev . a.nd Mrs. wm Chrlst('palus gall (Edna Compton at Masol'), Who room for him. A good bull bnt he away ~d every leaf has JJlowu off joyed the fin est living conditions fo r peace . Some 11'10 l.: ~eli t:l l :.7-/' billion dol \ars per year, or returned last week from a vlrlt in now resldes In Baltimore, Md , ever made possible tc any segment M ussollni covel' lllI.L! . ~ to fa ll wI :h- whl.ch roughly one-thlrd will be de- Iowa. the stAlk pasture we were counting w ill soon be balogny. Mrs , . Robert Moran (nee .Q('neva of mankind. Yes, the grcat masses In II ff!!W weeks, but ot'l'!rs believe rived from t.a.xes and the other twoon . How wise were they who shred- will soon 'be baloney. • Mrs, J . P . Thornberry reLurned Carr). was a reeent guest of M.w of our people are Americans ftrst. the Italia n resistance may not,- thlrds .from the sale o! b.,n cls and last week from Louisville, ;Ky., Gal'l1leu Kirk of Dayton, ded . early this year. . Since wealth Is measured by the br ea k before April or May . From other .borrowing which . inoreases ThUrsday. Cold but not so much The Miami Gazette Is Wayne where she bad 'been wlth her Mls, Clilr~l\ce PrIce and tlon , wind. Four above this morn1~g Townships own newspa per. It de·· amollnt of useful goods it produces, N orth Alrlca and the Medltteran- the national debt. Within a few mother, who is W. Junior, . were Xenia callers ' last every important nation of the world ea n Germany Itself Is very suscep~l - days after t he nf!!W Congress conwhen Paul came to ao the chores. Mr. and Mrs. Park of Clyde, 0 ., Thursday. is currently getting poorer. The war se'"Vtl.\ your loyal support. e t.() attack, whUe the British venes the first Monday In J anuary caDle Frida'y to be I am· glad they brough,t ~hat extra Is taking weallh in the form of auto- bl lIUcst..s of Mrs. 1m Hartsock , of Dayton, coal . The house Is beginning to mobile facto ries which formerly pro- fo rces may make an invasion at- the President wUl submit ·his a11nu- Ule1 r sOn, and Mrs , Ja.mes who has been Ill. Is repored muCh· duced useful things and converting t fmpt Mross the Channel. or al budget m essage which, it I.q re- Park, aI}d gra.nddaughter, Margaret lmproved, warm up a little . The plaid rooster ' that wealth to the production of alr- t hrough Norway, I~t any t.i me. The ported. will contain a request for a mixed leghorn, so-called because Jane . Park retw'ned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs . Delaney cartel' of planes and tanks which ore not use- Afrlcan tlevclcpme:1t In No"(.mber appropriations and authorizatlons 'l.f."~"t1J(J~4.IJUif of his gorgeous greep and gold ful to Individual citizens in peace- was t he s1~nal fo t' the ~g1nnlng 01 of . approximately one hundred bU- (lnd .M rs , ,Park remalned for B visit, ea.st of town ntert.a.!ned several or plumage which gave almost thp efMrs ; Jessie Tripp ' lnjured herthell:. f·rJends at a turkey ' dInner time. While naUonal wealth thus fect of a Scotch plaid, bas 0. f~oZt:n shrinks before our eyes, no man a gna\. Russian c:ounter offensl'l'e lion dollars for the new fiscal year nose Frlqay falling In the yard. Sunday , comb B<nd no longer carries h1$ head should expect his perMDal wealth 10 that has cost tbe Germans many beginning July 1st next . 'l11e new The Interior of the Oecll Smith Mrs, George Parker W88 a Thurs-. grow in value. _. -'- -thousands o[ men and much pre:" budget, which Is being given the so proudly . home was damaged- by fire Thu"rs- day dinner guest of Mrs. A. Ellis A pelurus, used by the Navy, iJ II eious equipment. A sus~inen RUB- Adni1nistration label of ·'VlctorY Th.Is week the Ohio Farmer h as device whicb Ilts over the. surface 01 War Destroys Top SoU day morning . Origin was 9n over; of near Wl\ ~'nesvllle, who enterfensl ve mll~y bring the de- Budget," will be dosele scrutlnlzed a reassuring and sensible edItorial a compass to enable the opera or A cotton armer's land is wealtll heated stove. talned her ~nary ~etylfFa on home - bulichering, condemning to take bearings on distant objects. because It grows a useful crop which feat. of the HIUer torces murh by the CongrCl'S. While aU necesMr. and l',frs. Divelle B~rn\Jart turkey dinner . the false rumors t hat have been It has split hair lIights, laas been In can be sold at a good price. If the quioker tha n man~ expee•. Here" at sary appropriations for war pur- attended the funeral of the latte r 's .Oharles Madden. former po6tgoing around and urging everyone use for many years • .. • and costs top soU were removed tram the home American !lndustry is per- pose.'! will be made, tbe re':juest for 'father, Nelson Early of J iunestowo, master, Is m a t b:l.s home, farmer's land so that it would raise forming unbellevs~l>le fea~ 1o pro- money to carry' on the clvll ac~lv­ 'WhO' can to put up their USual sup- approximately t.1 25. only weeds, his. wealth would be deSaturday a.!iernoon. ply or' meat, That not to , do so stroyed. Jukt so, wnr is bringing duetlon of the imlplement8 and mu-Ilples of the governmen.t will be gone Howard DeBoard, stationed in a would put an extra burden on destruction to wealth normally used nitlons of war, All In all t.lle mm- . over with a fine tooth comb. and camp near . NashviUe, Tenn., rein creative activities ; Is making ev- t ary picture looks most pncourag- appropriations Cor social experl'1\[I'!I.' But BunneU, QlrrespeJldent. transportation and processing facUery one of us poorer. This Is Inevlla- ing for the Unlttld states and her ments and reforms, both here and turned here S unday for a . week's itles. The grocet'y stores ar'! the ~t. and Mrs. Earl Cf6wford enfurlough . ' ble In war. The sooner we reaUze Allies as the second year 0: Arner- llbroad, will meet with much opchief sufferers just now, 50 much Carl W. Bogan of Ft. Thomas, .tel'ta.ined their daughter, ~u;lrey , of this fact, decide to bear our burdon. lea 'at war begins . position, S pringlield, over hhe weck.-end. red tape to say nothing of empty cheerfully, and to give our m axiKy., son at Mr . ,and Mrs. Cbarles Rev. IUld Mrs, Leroy Smeiker shelves. 'In one grocery there are a mum service, the sooner this tidal If the U. S , cut Its use of fuel The purely domestic plctme Is Bogan. Sr., Is home for a s hOrt, s,Pent Sunday w~ th Me. and ' Mra . row of cigar boxes on the sbelf, the wave can be turned back and the 011 to 10 per cent below .1941 consooner victory may appear on the not so bright, however . The prollle furlough·. Lesile Gorsuch ,and c,laughter, MaI'le. ffrst marked kesoscl'\e, the second sumption, the saving would fUl 566 horizon. Callers at the Bunnell home Sun- . co(fee, ~e next sugar and the last Prof . and Mrs . R . E. Hunt of sea-going 'tankers. Should American citizens be selfgas. The Share-the-Meat I'.8Mpalgn 9JlY were Mr . and Mrs, ' Vaugbn ish' enough to say, by word or deed, Is gettlngweU under way, 'H ere's Mullen II,lld .son of Dayton. Mr. and -"Hitler isn't so bad. We do not IM rs, ' Glen Hoover at CariWe hoping hat It will be so successful care to help 'him, but we won't 'help that turther rationlllg will be unThese Instruments ar" "~J<;I "JIiI very_energetically to defeat him eiMi. Wal~r Prel!!ier a~d daUght,et DELAYED MILK slPARATION 'EXPLAINS' BUTTERFAT LOSSES Jane, Mr . and Mrs . Fred' . Ab&r - - J;lecessary Bnd that the moneY can equipment to every American ship ther, unless we get more . than we , whlch comes out of tbe shipyards. ever got betore, " -then vidtory will 'be used for ammunition Instead of an~ soh 'B<nd M;is. Ha~ Abnllr' and I With the Icorel' of shlps now being not be achieved: daughters, all of FrankUn . . _ rationing Ihspectors. completed eacb month. we need Frld~Y. A perfect winter day. The ~. and 14rs. Morris Lewis ~nd Should government officials play many of these instruments. Your kind that makes you want to go out . purchase of War Bonds and Stamps politics; should organizations wIth son Jerry Lee. of ' Mt . Holly, spent· doors and do things' but th is wo,s will help pay for them, Invest · at war contracts insist upon huge salSunday with :Mr, and Mrs JOlln leas' ten percen~ of your income ev- ary bonuses; should well paid work· the day Ulat I had to go to Dayton. KoeSter and daughter. ery payday in these Interest bear- ers in war factories refuse the Pre.However; I managed to do mo~t of Mr . and Mrs , Elmer Haynes "of Ident's wage ' freezing plan; should , ing Government securities. ollice boy JiJ~ e me doesn't make tlle things I had planned even I ~iddletowD cal:ed on Mr. and Mrs. u. s. Trl.l~rl' D'~""'.I farmers whc:> toll from dawn to dusk "An . Banner Stewart and Buddy Oard fall to do their best, regardless of mucb money, l:u~ r I'm putfing 10% though r did fo rget the list 1 made I War ' Bon'ds evel7 paydal parity, then morale wlll be shattered into SUndaU . , ' 'cause it's my d~rty." and rancorous factionalism inRev . and Mrs . Smelker caileq on "YjIIP That H) ", •• by ~o~ Year'," creased. ~ GenevIeve .Bunneli at the BJt\lr What Won ID 17761 ~~thers' fiO&plt~. Was the American Revolullonaty . . War won by politiciailS who thought TARVIA-LlTHlC TAR AND WHEN TO STOP ADVERTISING ' only at remaining in office? Was U Ifwon by those who fought hardest for ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING big profits? fire siren. blow every UUMP. TRUCK IiERVICE No. Big profits, high wages, hilh 2 minutes in the U. S_ . _ .• aEAD Y MIX CONCRETE: . farm prices did not win the AmeriThe best time to separate milk il ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN can Revolutionary War, Neither will and YOUR ;property may immediately ,after milking, If it'. your CatU~, h08'6, sheep and calvet they win this war. It was·the ·Valle;y be ne:d I Let ua .how you I done Dny other time, the. f!lrmer to Norrls-:Broc~ 00.. U~e wire and Forge spirit of sacrifice whIch made bow ' you calli be protected ' takes It "on the chin"' ln the loss 01 that victory possinle and laId the proiiresslva f1J!n for trlli 'b1ghe~t : :: , :Phone, Waynesville 29U butterfat which may range from' a foundation for today's freedom and a.ainst \oS.1 with maximarket pricea and good ' .er:v1ce. mb,dest amo\IDt a ' quantity' equal prosperity. Morrow Phone No, 3 l1ftJoD 'S&OO,k Yards, ClnoiDnaU, O. mum econo~lY. to the production of one cow in a Unselfishness and wholehearted office·' ~hone t73~- . five-cow , ·her.d-:-depending on the Tune In , Radio station WCKY, cooperation for the cause bf freedom temperature of the mUk at the time 12:.25 ·to · 12':~0 p, m. for our daUY and democracy will win this war Res1dence-418 M of separa'tion, " ' market reports. and stop the destruction of our Milk comes from the cow's ' udder wealth. ". at ' p'r a'cticallY bo'dy ' terriperatur~ ' t. , ~'NSURAN(m A,GENCY . $ince Jesus .ti'u~ged the primitive ' abollt 98 degre'es. 'That's when the hig!w.'n:: s.ot A ~ la Minor, doing good. Phone! 266, the world has ' heard' of.. no com:w.a~e....ille, "Ohio pletely unselfish life: But ,1I1ere have ~e ~ n ·. many memorable examples of dt'~ oCon '10 . human .pr,o greSl ' and ., freedllril. If this. war aaainst the . xis powers.· ls to be won and de-' ;If:,~~=~~=!~*~~=~~'~ mocracy laved _ must Immediate" A. Ut .'TlOHEERING Iy 'have unselfis~ .leadersrip at th, helm i'1 every departmen,t of civilSt'a nley 'allid Koogler ian' life. For Dates, Pho:ne 2894, Wa]lJleI-, ville, OlUo, R:ever~ Charges God is the fountain of llght, , and , ~ : LiCENSB He illuml.ne/l one's ~ay wh~n ,o~e Is PHONE 2878 W AYNESVILLt~ obed1ent,~y Bliker Eddy. sul)scrlptlon Price. $1.50 Per Year, Payable In Adyo.nce

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Wedne8clayi s Program (Cont~ued' FlUDAJ::-WAYNESVILLE DAY Friday, the .1lL1lt day of the HomeOoming, wa!! design ted ,by the General committee as Waynesville Dn.y" and was 111 many respects one or the bes~ days in the week, cert,alniy a mUng close to the b'Plen.ll.d pro~ gram which was so enthus1a.stlcally received at all times during the celebration. In response to a proclamation by the Mayor practlca.lly all of the -business houses closed their doors a ten o'olock in the morning, that ~every one might have an opportunIty to participate In the exercises whlch were held on the spacious grounds surrounding the centra l school building and Friends Meeting Houses , 'J!le public was cordially inVIted to use the grounds for pll.:nic pur. poses during. the morning and by noon great crowda had collected and families and frIends gathered 'In grOups to enjoy their dlnuers In true .picnic style , The day's progra.-m of music and addresses began at 2 p . m. Owmg to an ind1spo61tlon, Rev . J. F. Cndwallader, chairman of the day, was unable to take part tD. the. plogram and his pinet) was filled by Mr. J. W. White, Who Introduced the speake1'8 In Jl- pleasing and cordial . manner. 'M!sa Ella Dlrlght of Dayton. led tHe audience in the singlnj of ,"America," ~he Waynesville Oadet ·B and playtng an a~companlment. as It did during all of the other musical numbers of the afternoon . Rev. BenJ . ~wk1ns, of thr orthodox Friends Ohurch, read the One Hundredtb Psalm, and Rev . PhilIp Trout pastor of the M. E : church, offered a feeling and appropriate prayer. Dr. TbomlUl Sherwood, mayor, of 'Waynesville, delivered the address 0'1. welcome. ~Mra . 8tanley M .Sellers,ot Columbus, responded on behalf of tQnner residents at the lnJUIlunlty. M1sa EdIth 'Shute sang "Home SWeet Home" In a channing man-

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Rev , DalJjord superintendcl't of the, Dayton district, will preach at Lytle church next Sunday, Dec. 13, a t 10:30. Mrs. Danford will aerompany him . Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and son moved Saturday from the Emr1.c:k . property to tha.t of ' EVE'rett EarlY, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. H~d Deweese. Harvey Burnet spent last week 1n Chicago, attending the Nlltlonal DBbiY conventlon. M1'8. J. B. Jones spent FrIday and saturday In Dayton and waB a guest at a dinner FrIday evo'ruD,$ in honor of her sister, Mrs. John ZImmennan's 76th .blrthday, at the home ot Mr . and Mrs. Riohard Moore. M1'8. Me.ry Cornell went to the Tripp Rest Home near New Leban-

CHICAGO, ILL,-Semcemen visiting the USO lounge at the .R?ck Island Station here during Christmas week will not want for a ChrIstmas tree, nor Christmas candy, just h"~ause they a re nwn.y from home. Through the cooperation of Curti!!s Candy Company WIth t~e Tra~­ elers' Aid Society, which furnished and mnintnllls t~e ServIcemen s lounge a tree hall been provided and decorated WIth Baby Ruth~ Saf-t-pops; and Virginia Draper, shown above, hostess of the lounge, will help make Sorvlcemen's Christmas both a merry one .ond a ~w~t ODe, on Wednesday . ~ , A, JI. Stubbs took her there. Friends here are receiving c9rds' from Pvt . Evrett Githens. who Is now stationed at camP Bowie, T ex. Mr. and Mrs. Dele Randall of Ft. Wayne, .Ind., were week-end guests of the latter'li parents, Mr . and Mrs. Prank Kurtis . Wilbur and Walter Clark received word Wednesday of the dE'ath of their aunt, Mrs. Ida Stephens, age '84, at the home of her daUihter at Lebanon, Ind . Funeral service th('re Thursday_. P aul Johns spent Wednesday artern oon with his sister. Miss Vivian Joh.n~ , L the home of Mr . and Mrs . W pll l' l' Haines near Bellbrook , Joh n Coates. who Is employed In t he ship yards at Ph\lad~lphla., spe!lt several days last week with J41'. and 1-.!l6. Wal ter Clark and f-amlly . Earl Menden hall of the Naval Tralnlng Station, near ChI~ go spent SUnday With Mr. opa Mrs . Guy Routzahn and famlly. _Mr. and Mrs . Stephen Emrick of DatyOll were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs . Forest Thompavn a"!d son . Mr . and Mrs . Harvey Burnet at -

tended their dinner c. rd club S'.\ t- • ur oy evening nL t1.c home or M r. and Mrs. Howa rd Gralli\nl n fi r Harvey burg. Mr. ·and Mrs . Kesler Gra h9m :were Sunda 9 evenlnr dinner guest. of Mr . and Mr . Roo,el·t ~:nc)· . Mrs . Margaret J ohns a nd Pit 'I Johns were Dayton visItors Monday aItemoon. Mr . and Mrs . Frank Zimmerruun and daugh ter and Mr . a nd Mrs . ILawrence E~Uott and SO~1 of Ct?!1tervllle, were Sunday arlemoon guest of Mr . and Mrs. El' erct K enrick and family . Mr . and Mrs . Leon Sal 'bury and son of Washington O . H . spent Sunda.y \\1th Ml'. and Mrs. All n Emrick. Mrs . Snllsbury , rema ined until the sale Thur5clay .' L t. and Mrs. Fra nk Ack(' rma n o f Camp WaUace, aalvl'~trll1 Te:<Qs were dinner g.,cs-t.s TIl sday of their unc:~ and a.unt• .NIl'. ~LHd Mrs . Wal ter Ke~lck. Ortlcers of the W oman 's 'E:oClety were elected at the :tneeLlng Wednesday at the home of Mrs . Margaret Johns as (alloW's : Mrs. J e. l'ie Longacre: president; Mrs . Eva Young, vIce presiden t ; Mrs . 'Ar lene Jones, secretary a.nd Mrs . Maragret Johns. treasurer. Mr . and IMrs. Wllbul' Olark spen · Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheeha,n at Center-

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In this day of gas rationing, you will want to plan your shoppi~g trips care,fully. Shopping at Rike,'s will s!lve'-you many steps and precious minutes. You ~each Rike's. easily from .any city bus, str.eet car ~r any of the out'of town 'tra~s­ pOrtation facilities, You are certain to find the very gifts .you are look..ing for from 'the vast 'assortments at Rike;. ' this Christmas, Every depat~ent of the store f.rom the . Do~nstairs Store through the' en·tire seven Boots i.,,611ed with. the kind of gifts that have made Rike'l. f..nous. It is' a .tradition ' in the y~e" yo~ kn~w, that 8if~, . ~ecf most come from lUke's, So, ~mF.-,..spen~ ,the entire day ~op in pl~~t~~undinas' J and au·.under ODe r~ .:' .' .'

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m8cm.~OU8 . .... . N£fW 8U1'l'S 100-eal. hoi 10untaln; hOIl feeuflr ; Altm()~ and support of minOf chlldren Is IUIked by A11ce' Middle. hay fork rope an pulleY3, nearlY .new: wheel ,barrow: block I\Ild tack. .ton Tucker In an a-otlon" flied against Ectward S. Tucker. Carl Ie; eook~r; 2 Iron kettles; 30 ! t. ·A-oaecherli Is attorney for the p .aln- doub.e· ladders; com I;holler; · ~o . ~5D,eLavnl cream seper Lor : p'l\ttonn tll1. sCf\les: sprayers: seed sower; fence Aut hority to· sell cer tain real eslate Is sought by the Flat Forlc Free stretchers; 3 post h ole diggers; crow Will . Baptist church, Washlngt.or, bar; tree pruners; lot feed sacks j township, In an aotlon Wed In court. grlndstone-;--- -..COMMON PLEAS HARNESS - 2 slde.s leather tUIL The defendant ordered to apIXar harness, b Idles, ll~~s. -eoUal's. halt _ In court December 10 In the case of . ers. 'SOme h'Juseho _d good.; and Evelyn Webb against Rayrllond mnny articles too numerous to Webb. mention. Defendant granted 15 days oddlT erms: Cash. tlonal to file nn answer or pleading . JOHN H. SAOKETT In the suit of ·E dward Conner W. N. Sears, Au() t., Ph. 2651 against t he Village of Lebanon. Waynesville, Ohio Ten da.ys to rue Cl'OOli~Petltlon ttt~on and St. John, ClerkS. granted admlniatra.tor In the s uit 01 000. J . O . DeFossett against Oscar DeAn outslanding !ea lure ot the Bay uf BCll g~ 1 ~eogrQp hy is its remark· Fossett. The divorce suit of Elsie JohnS!10W nnd cold out h ere just nuw. /lble delta Innds. bu ilt up by such I UI'g ~ r ivers as the Ganges . Bra h· son against Chester Johnson corn- But We love It Gnd hope we have moputra. nnd Ma hanadi . on the In· promlsed and dLsm1ssed. just this much &now and t hat it diull side, and thc Irrawaddy In The suit of Martha SwB.llow doesnt' get allY colder the res t of 13m·ma. against Oec!l Swallow compromosed Lhe win ter . DId I hear someone There are no good natura l har· groan? bors alollg India'. east coast, and and dismissed , MARRIAGE LICENSES Don't forge t the c'ass meeting artificia l purts have been construct. Clarence Bornemann. 3D, soldier this Thursday evening at Ferry, the ed . Burma's shorcline. on the other ha nd. presents '0 number of ex- a.nd Naomi Ruth Osborn, 21 house- Bearean classes. Bring fruit Jello l:cllent hurbor sHes, including \.hose work. -both of Waynesville . and cookies. a t Tavoy. Moulmeln a nd Akyab. Overnight guests Friday of Rev. WUbur S. carr, 21, MiamisbUrg soldier, and Betty Jane 'M illard, 19. and Mrs . Hertlert Gr8lhnm were Franklin , clerk. Rev. and Mrs . Richard Burton and Dogs Do Sentry Duty Oran Dayton, 21 , yellow SprIngs. daughter of Richwood . At Muniti~n. Plant bakery helper, and M11dreJ John- Mrs . Martha Graham of Lytle A Germa.n shepherd, a Norwegian son, 21. Waynesville. visited Mrs . P. J . Thomas Saturelkbound and a greyhound, the first PROBATE COURT day afternoon. , dogs to do sentry duty at a war The tlfth and tlnal account a Mrs. Forest Tr06t ll.!1d daughter. plant, now are on duty at a munitions factory in tbe Hudson river the trust of the estate of Oranvll' c Janet, were week-end vlslto1'8 of P . Decker, Lebanon , approved . Mrs. E , L , Shafer and fanilly In valley. The fll'8t and final a.ccJun t~ of Sprlng!fleld. Accordlng to the plant officials, they are acquitting them selves the following estates approved : fsa . The Tom Foryces' of West Carbeaulifully. adding to the effecti ve- belle Nixon Lebanon, and John rolton were Sunday guests of H , I!: ness and the morale o! \.he plant telgerwald , Franklin . Fordyce and Mr . and Mrs. P . J . watchmen . They ha ve not as yet The Inventory at the estntto 0 Thomas and 50!1. . had ony occ asion to give warning There will be a Christmas proof intruders but. the guards are Editha M . Hudson, Mason. will b: surc. will give prompt notice ot any heard Dec. 12. gram at Ferry. this year. It wlll not The first an final aocount of the be so elaborate as In some years, spy or saboteur who might ap· proach the fences which they are estate of J . 1". Hall approved , but we w1ll not forget · the da-y or patrolling. Certlt1cate of transfer ordered Is ms b1rtJh . May the love of HIm , Their assignment Is regarded a8 sued administratrix in the 'm at ter who died for Us reach hearts of especially important for several of the estate of Kate S. Brown. our enemies and brlnB' llgaln "Peace reasons. In the first place the)' On mu-th and Good WIU Toward represent the fulfillment of the first Lebanon. commission which the organization The maltter of bhe estate or Anna Men I" received. F or another thing the Belle O'Neall, Waynesvllle, will be Rev. Arthur Core of Bonebrake dogs arc serving as a m eml'rial heard by the coUI1. January 8. SemJnary In Dayt.on has been hired the la te Herman E. Mellenthln, no~· Charters D, Maple, Lebanon, ap- to preach at the SUgar Oreek ed cocker spaniel breeder, since he pointed administrator of 'the estntt OhrlBtlan <owen's) church. ounwas the one who brought In the com· missIon for these dogs-one of the of Evelyn D. Meloy with the will day school s~ at 9:30 a. m. and las t acts before his fatal Illness. attached. preaching is et 10:30 R . m . You are The inventory of the ('state of lnvited to attend . . Stlll another point \s that these dogs are the first turned out by amateur Musetta Meloy. Lebanon, a}.'proved . trainers. Army engineers a.re surveying PUB L I C SAL E navigable rivers In the Middle West DUfcreDt Treallur,. Job. to locate sunken wrecks that may The secretary of the treasury and Having sold my farm, I wl'l sell at have metals -and other materlnla 'for the treasurer o.f the . United Statel publlc auction, one and one-half the scrap drive. a.re dlfJeren.t officen of the govern- miles 'south of Wayn!1!es!lV!Alll~e~ O~.~o!!!ny...~~============~____ ---:~ ment. The secretary of the trea.. the Clarksville toad, on RECTAL DISEASES ury is the bead of. the treasury de- , FRIDAY, DEC. 18. IN!, DR. ,E . M. STEELE, 123 East par~ment .and as s~ch Is a member Beginning at 12:30 o'clock the of the President's cabinet charged ' Locust Street Wllm1ngton, OhiO, 'by law with the management of the follOwing property, to-W1t: has published a booKlet in which he national ,finances . The trel!surer of 2-HOBSE8-Z expl~ how he treats PII.am or the United States Is not a member One black horse, 10 years old, of the cabinet; he Is an Important sound and an extra good worker. HEMORRHOIJ?S without SURG_ subordinate In the treasury depart.- weight .about 1600 Ibs., black mllre, ERY or ElLECTRIOlTY, Thla . bookment charged wIth the receipt and 15 yearS old, good worker weiahl let will be sent free by sending 'him disbursement of public mone7 deyour name and address .~dv . posJled In the treasury at Waahing- about 1400 . '~ATTLE-13 ton and in the other depositaries - - -- .~ . .....---:-~-authorized by the secntory of the Jersey and Guernsey caw glvilig treasury ,to receive deposits of gov· 3 gal. per day, bred to fresh!'n in ernment funds for credit In . the lune i .Jel'lley cow, · 5 years old, 10 treasurer'l account. The office of treasurer of the United Statell wal freshen ~b. 13th; Jersey cow, 3 credited by the act of September 2, tears old, to freshen Feb, lI~b; 'Jer1789, and Samuel Meredith of Penn- sey cow, 2 years old, With c~U by sylvania WRI the first man to All her a,l de; Je~ey ~w, 2 year:; old, the office. was fresh In October; Gu.eulSf.;..J..J-~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;.:r..." heUer to freshen AprU 9tll ; Jersey heller to freshen In JIlll.; Ouen'bey I'lust Be Over 30 Yea" Cork of commercial value il not helter to freshen in June; 2 ~elsey produced by trees less than 30 yean yearllng heifers; Jersey heUer, comof age. Since It Is strongly advised Ing one year old; 2 bull clllves. that transplanting of saplings and ZZ-H~ small trees not be attempted and 3 pure bred Hampshire S'Jws to \.hat direct seeding be pracUced, It is Impossible to brinll an acrealle ta.rrow In POO.; 19 Hampshire feedInto production In less ·than SO 7ears. ers. The lirst stripping bark takell place 9-8BEEP-II when the tree II about 20 years old. 8 Bhropahire ewes and one buck . This virgin bark or masclilage 11 IMPLEMENTS rough and .coarse and of lltUe comWagon with fiat top; Nesco manmercial value. Its removal, bowever, stimulate. the growth of cork ure IIpreader; 8 Diao Supenor ferso that durinll the lucceeding two tlUzer wheat drill; Case com plant0 ..1,11.00. ,tv .. , U.so or \.hrie years a ' prodigious amount er with check row and ferUllzer atStnd ),OUI orclet co: # "" of cork II produced. Th1I growth tachment; MtlCOnniclt mower; cul- i IOn' un, .... 2 .... A-. .... yert& gradually decreases In rate until aftOrlD)'our MW'Plpcr~or local.,..,. _~ er about nine years scarcely all7 tlvator; double shovel; S · shovel further thickening of the bark 11 per- plow; .bar share; roller: single disc; I ceptible, and at the end of that perIod ilie aecon!! atripping takes pla!=e. The second and -all iubleQ!1ent Itrlpplngl produce a bark of commercial value.

Nav.!' 1 lIod '1I1r operations In the Ea,V of Bengal hnve opened up a n,cw WOlr Ihel\ter whkh covers some 825,000 sql! te miles , or an areo more thnn tlu'ce limes that or Texlis. nccbrdlng to the National Geo. Itr!)!)hlc soclet.:v ~ !'. n arm of thtl India n 'ocenn, outting deeply Into southern AsIa be· tween Indi o and Burma, the Bay 'o f ~ eq~ n l I ~ rormed in tlie rough out.line o! a pO :llLed arch. It is about !lOO miles long and 1.300 mUes acl'Uss. as meas ured a t its broadest strct h bct \\ ecn \.he tip of lndla and the Ma luy pcrtinsula . The Boy of Bengal washes the shuI' s of sm Ile of the world's most th ickly seltJ.,d regions. The provinccs of l\1udrns, Bengal nnd Bihar· and·Ori ssa hold roughly 150,000,000 peop le. while the big island Crown Coluny of Ceylon ads another 6.000,· OiJO. Emba ltled Burm a has a popu· lation estimaled at cl o s~ to 16,000,-

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. Oeorae W. ' Ebrlaht, of ' Xenia, read a Poem, wrlbten by-Dl. J. O. mtohinSon especially for the ·Homecoming occaSion . '. Han , Qharlea E. M,errltt, of Mt. Holly, New Jersey spoke on the 8ltbjeot. "Fifty Years Ago." Auld Lang Syne was next sung by the vast audience. The Ohairman announced tnat owing to important duties ~hich called him out at the state, Han. Howard D. Manlngton, secretary a! the Ohio 'R allroad commission. Nas una-ble, to be present and participate in the program as he ha:! expected to do but had forwarded his address. which was read by Mr, D . 'B . Hell. Prof . V. H. Vena.ble of Oincmnatl, delivered a scholarly address and ,Homecoming Ode. As with one voice the .great aduience unltec;l With much feellng In singing "Ood be with you till we meet ligaln." Rev. J. ~. Cadwallader cfu;tnJssed the audience with the ·benedlctlon . Many of the Home-comlng vi~ltors started for their homes as soon as these exercises were r.oncluded Ibut a number remained several days longer to vlslt with relatives and friends. A band concert and informal receptlon took place on tha sr.hool campus In the evening .

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Humbrecht of Dayton were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. F . U . Le FOR SALE - Watldm Products a\ May, 23 . N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur N. Sears evenings for your convenience. had thei r dinner guests Saturday Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L. evening, t.heJr son, John Srars. of grandson, FOR SALE-Two hundred sheets at B.lacbester, 0 .. and station ry and one hundred en- RonnIe Sears, of WaynesVille. velopes, . prJn ted with your name Mr. and Mrs . Sherman Wilson and address for $1.50. 'j'he M1am1 Gazette. spent Sunday at the home r. f their daughter, Mr . and Mrs. Farold FOR SAloE-New Arvin Automobile Hot Watel' Heater. Never removed Smart, 01 Wilmington. Ml's . Elizabeth Smith was a WIIfrom original box . Prire $8.00. mingWn vislwr during the past Ma.y be seen at Gazette office. week. FOR RENT:-5 room house, electriC " " Mr: and Mrs. H. C . Harvey ot lights, soft a.nd 'hard' water. Inquire Lyman Day, Stoneybl'ook Lebanon and Mrs. WUton H . Hflrtook were Sunday dinner guests of .Farm. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsoclr and FOR SALE-'-Young Turkeys. 1drs. family . Joel Stokes . Phone 2825 . " Mr. and Mrs, ·A . T. Polinsky and daughter entertained Mr . and Mrs. John W . Kersey and son, Charles, LICENSED . to dinner on 'Fridaoy evening.

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Grea t Lakes. Ill, - Oet~ing Into fighting shape to help man the warships of Uncle Sam's formidable Navy Is Harry Donald DickenshE'CtIi, 17, son of Mr. andl Mrs. Harry S. Dickensll')ets, Routi~ 2. Wayne»11Ie. Ohio, who. reported to the U. S. Naval Training Stl!.tion here la/lt week. Upon ocmple~lng recrult tr!lining -+l-he--'1lrifr- be gnmt;ed 11 tltne-dey leove, at which time he probab;y will be home . Tr' Y th e Miami Gall e tta Want A: d s

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SOAP NOVEL1 IES .. ...... ........ ....... .... .. , ................ Sge F:.VENING IN PARIS SETS ............ .. .. $1.35 to $2.35 MANICURE SETS .... .. ........................ .. ............ $4.39 liRESSER SE f'; .. ........ .... ...... .... .... .. .................. $5.95 'lANKY CLOVER SETS ........ ................ $1.00 - $2.00 \VRISLEY SOAP, Gardenia, Bouquet, Lilac .. ................ .... ... ........... , .......... ...... Box $1'.00 WRISLEY COLOGNE ... .... .. .. ...... .. .... ..... ......... ! $1.00 HIND'S SETS ................... ....... ............ .. SOc and $1.00 c...OMPACTS . ....... ............ .. .... .. ...... .... ............ ....... S9c ROSEMA~Y COLOGNE .. :...... .. .. .. ............. ........ $1.00

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The Rev . and Mrs. F. B. AtIdnson Of 'BataVIa" were sunday dinner guests of MIsse,> Annie a'ld Mame Browne, Mrs . Margaretta Heaooclc, who has been Ind1Bposed because of a col'd, has almost entirely recovered. Sergeant Cecll Davis, technician, of · Fort Omaha, Neb.. called on Misses ' Annie and ~e Browne, Monda.y morning. Sergeant Davis; son .of Mr . and Mrs. I:Joyd I)Q vis, Is home on an elght-day furl~ugh. Mr. and MFS , Ollfford Prll.chMd (nee . Fanny ~ay) , of Tulsa, Okla., and Dr. 'Mary L. Cook were guest s of Misses Annie ,,,"nd Mame Browne Wednesday. ' Mrs . N . P . Clyburn and Miss Clara [Ale of Washington C. H. , were callers at the Home Wednf.'sday. Miss Lile Is Ioovlng Saturd<y to spend the ' winter In St. Petersburg,Fla. WARREN COUNTY FLIER IN THRILLING EXPERIENCE

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Lieutenant Charles L. EnrIlh!ut of Lebanon , Ohio. ~ flying with his United States Army. Air t:'orce Squadron ! again after being forced doWn In eneli1y territory . Earnh1U't was flylng a I.ockheed Lightning fighter over the TunisDjedeldli area last Satur:!ay when he tangled with Axis flgMers. He damaged four of them before he was <;h1ldren have to do so. farced down. Scrambling from his p~ne, he ran for cover and watched the Germans strafe it. He went back to his Jacket . and found it full of bullet hole!>. After a long hike . to A1l1ed territory Earnhart WI\8 found by British ~Mlcers, Who ' 'sent hIm back , to headquarters . ' . . Earnhart is the soD of Mr~. Sarah ~hart of Leban~n':' He I.i unmar-

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SCHOOL SuPERINTENDEN'J'f; I pOulted out thClt tlres are being S"·Y BUS RIlLING IS UNFAIR worn out in transportation tor many purposes less necea.sary or 'Mlam1 Valley county school !lU- vl~l to . the gepe'l'al public than perlntendents, who met at ~h'l Dayschool bus trlpsP5-----.,.,.=-_-:-·, ton YMCA Monday to dlscwss the ~fects of schOOl 'bus transportatIon O. Eo 8. NOTICE rules, issued by the Office .of Defense TranSporatlOl), were unanl- , Miami Chaopter 107, .0 . E.S. will mous In the oplnJon that the Jlew ileet in regular .sessIon for bw.lness regl;lla tlons are unfair. ' . ' and ' 1n.stallatlon of new . officers Th~ general ODT ruUng' stutes Monday' evening, December 14th. A that, ,beglnnln,i February 1, no POt ' 'Iuck' supper Will -precede the tl'llnsportatlonshaU be fuml&lled meeting. Each one Is requested to pupils, teachers or other school ~ . bring own table service. p10ye,s who Ilve within two m!!es of iM'arga~t Hadley, W. M. sohool or a mile and a 'hill! froin'~ Mary L. E1unhart, ~c'y. bus routes. ' . Wh1le no resolutions ' we~c pa:ssell at. the conference, D).06t of,'it\e gro~p tOOk part In d1acussions ·(rom the floor and . expreSliM the belle! many adults oUlJht' to be: for ced to walk 'slm11ar dlstapces

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AN JlI)E~L CHRISTMAS GIFTl One hundred envelopes ani 200 sheets of 6x9 1-2 good quality paper. THREE LOCAL l!'OUTIIS ENLlS1' IN AIR CORPS all Imprin ted wIth name and address for $1.50 at the Gazette ofThree of Wayne Township's mo!'t fice . popular young men.. Owe!} F . " " Mr. Murray Hopkins, son 01 Mr . Hartsock, a son of Mr . I\nd Mrs . and Mrs. E . W. Hopkins. who has Ross HartSOOk , Benton Keller Hoak, enlisted in the U . S . Navy will be son of Mr, and Mrs . Keller Hook, and . Roy Planck, son CJ.{ Mr . and stationed at Norfolk , Va. Mrs. Ross Planck, enliSted in the I\i{r . and Mrs, Gayle Evans and Army Air Corps one day 10sL week famJJy entertained at Ul1ksglvlng and 6re now temporarily l~ :ate ,~ a l dinner Mr, and Mrs . Earl Evans Ft. Thomas, Ky. and Mr . Ray Mills. • BIBLE OLASS TO MEET . Mrs. Flora Henderson and ron. The Monday Night B1ble class Raymond. were Lebanon visitors on '1\111 meet December 14 at the h eme Saturda.y aiternoon . . of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Lamb Rt Mr. and Mrs , Sherman Wescn 8 :00 o'clock. The lesson for discusand Mr. and Mrs . Harold Smart sion Is "The Strailrht Gate· and the M1&<! Lorene Salisbury was the and Mrs . Oliver Prather SPC'1t Sun- Narrow Way" and Ls taken from weelC-end guest of her brother-In- day at Attel1bury. lnd" visiting Luke 13:24-30. These meetings are open to the law and s1{;ter. Mr . a.nd Mrs. Hllrold Srhaxt's brother who is In pubUc a.nd anyone interested Is George Winner, in Lebanon. the hospital. urged to aitend. • • Mr. and Mrs. EVerett SeRrs and Ross Roland. 01 Route 2, v'as a ON FURLOUGH son. Ronnie, were Dayton shoppers, bUSiness VIsItor here Tues1 :.~· . TUesday. " • • Mr . and Mrs. Charles-.ste.Bi"~,.-ni+..J\!UUlll¥--WICW-lI1e:n--oa- furlough • • • Mr . and Mrs. Alvis ~ and Chanute Field. illinois, spent Fri- from the armed 's:ervlces obIlerved dau~ with his sister and r here over 't he 'w eek-end were eell son, no~, mDeyton were u ~·Lh~~' ~~~~~~~~ww~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Umb on I8IW, Mr . an'a~rs , Gayle Evr.ns. Davis and James Borne of th~ army, Sunday . A dinner was servrd in • • • Bill Bernard, Earl Mendenhall, OrMr. Imd Mrs. James ~. Ramage. vill IPWIII d Et"- C f honor o! Robert's fO\1rth bIrth . day. e ps an "An rane, 0 daug~ter and granddaughter have the Navy, and Bill Dun.Je.D, of the • • • Mrs , Lena Linder, who has been returned to their home .1n Lexing- Marines.

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The pastor wJll give the first of a series of two Advent sermons; the subject Will be "Darkness: ' Christ. mas Sunday. Dec. 20th, .ht subject .....'111 be "Day Dawn." " Mr . and Mrs . P . L . ,Reason movyou th Fellowship at 6:30 p. Ill. ed Wednesday from their fnrm on Evening worship 7:30 p . m . Rou te 2 to the home in Waynesville The W . S. C. S . will meet with whIch they recen tly purchas,d. Mrs. Clal'a Sheehan Wednesuay. Dec . 16th, at 2 o'clock. Mr. a11d Mrs. Glenn Bland t1.!ld da ughter Barbara Lou . were SaturST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH da.y evening gues~s of Mr. (ll"d Mrs . Father Krumbolta, PrIest L . C. St . John. Mass Sunday 10:00 Q, m.

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WOMEN-Married or sing1" for work In war· productlo~ industries. Clerical. SJllesworkers, how;e wives, or ~one with mecha~al aptitudes or hobbieS Will be CODsldered: ' AppllC6llts must be 21 years of age and have r.' birth cer~' titlcates . PetsonS now working In war production industrlee need not apply. No fee. U. S . Employmeht Servlc'e, Courthouse, Lebanon, Ohio.

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Miami Ohapter 10.7, Order of "Eastern Star, held thetr regula1' meeting on Monday rught with a Pot luck supper and installation of officers for the coming year. The . Install1pg oinoers of the evening were Mrs. R . ·H. Hartsock , MrS. K . N ;- Hough, Mrs . Glenn Bland and Mrs. Frank Hess. Newly Installed officers are : Worthy Matron. ·Mrs. L, O. st, John! ,W~rthy Patron, Mr. Everett Enrly; A.$OClate Matron> Mrs. D , 9. Ridge; Associate ~tTOn. Mr. ~ Rowland ; Secretary, Mrs. E. F. Earnhart; Treasurer, Mrs. John Promm; Conductress, Mrs. C. H . Brace; A.$OClate Conductress, ,M rs. ~QS8 Rowland; Chaplain; Mts. Frank Hess; Marshall. M 13. A. E . Sto~t; organ1st, 'M rs . GITO Bland; Ada, Mrs. Stanley Ballty; Ruth, Mrs. Wm. Sawyer; Esther, Mrs . Everett Early; Martha, Mrs. Elmer Grove; Electa. Mrs . John Kersey ; Warder. Mrs . Elizabeth Jones; Sentinel, Mrs . J . C. Hawke. Trus-' tee, L. O. st., JoQn. A beautiful Past Matrons pin was presented to the retiring Matron. Mrs . Don ~a.dley . 'b y the chapter.

Civic Club To Honot Boy Scouts

'JAP BOMQER UNDl'm INSPECTION

The WOIlla.n·~1Jlaty met at the ' home ' of Mrs . Don Hawke on Friday a'f temoon, Dec . 11 . Thirteen : members responded to roll call with Bible verses . . Mrs. Hawke had change of the devotions. After the bWllncss session, the study hour was omltte.!!.,and a m Jicellane.ous shower was given Mrs. Ra;ph Perks. She received many usetul and lovely gUll!. During the social hour a bulfet luncheon was served to the members and one .guest, Mr.>. Vern Simpson. The next meeting wID be with Mlfls Kathryn prendergast. the liecond Friday in January . WAHREN COUNTY STUDENTS AT 0810 STATE UNIVERSITY

Ohio State UiiiVeralty 'students of Warren cOWlty w1l1 be returning home Friday imd Saturday for a brief vacation between q~arters after which m08t of them will l'elurn to the campus to resume their btUdIes under the war-tlme accelerated program. Among those who have been enrolled at Ohio State thl.!: year are: Irene curless, Betty W . Hunter, Blanchester; L1llian L: l;A>uis, RO-, y _ .. _ AI In bert D . .....,w .... Fo6ter ; tuV G. "A_ ."., d D Cooper, J dh n M . £AU,e. ....e . Pursley. Fr'Ilnklin ;' He:en R . T hornbury, Harveysburg ; Edward H. BohI. James B. C~. Emmer J. Cachran Dale D. Runyan, Jesse F. Sellers. Mark B. ' Whitaker. Le:'-e.non; Paul W. ,Hltesman, Elmer P . 'Lotahaw. William s. PI1ce. Loveland ; Helen Voorhis: Mason; E. Aillson, Jack R. Trainer. Morrow; Robert W . L1d1ngton Sprlng; Oharles -'!-'. 'Ander~n. Harold S. Anderson Lyle S. Fox, Waytll!sville.

The next me;Ung of th e Waynes Civic club will be elevoted L "he Boy .Scouts . The meeting Is scheduied for Dec. .1 and will be held at "OUr Hou ~ e :' Tile memlbers of the! local ~oy ':>cOUL committee wlll be guests cf .Ill; club for this meeting. Joe d. Ayres, Middletown. president of (.he Mound Bullders Area, Boy ; "oul.s of America. wlll be Lhe pri.n Jipal speaker . Tom C. Venable, .jcout E,xecutlve Mlddletown, wi I J.lso be present. One f the topics for discussloh (0 .e <brought before the club wUl be .I report <>f the ·p rogress on the lUC6.1 '1Qout cabin, which Is under con4tructlon ,

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TULAGI, :SOLOMON ISLANDS-In this Offic ial U. S . Navy Photo N : t r('l.·us,·d. 'an America n destroyer draWl cl08e for -a good look at a Japanese two-motored bomber. which was s hot down ncar here '!urlDl' the first day o~"1ighting for p08seBsion of th .. ~ou.th"lrn !1olomnn r"land.... .

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ore engaged In destruc Uon . The meeting adjourned to meet with Mr . a nd Mrs. El'l1cst Bu tterwor th on J an . 14. at the qr nfie Hall . •••• w • • • • wwww • • • • • _ . . l\UAI\I1 GAZETn: TO GO TO PRESS Ei\RLY lIi1E X T WEEK - a nd others COlTespondents 'contributlng to t he news eel um~ of t his nl~W pa per Bre asked to get their (Opy In earl y ned weeJi:-Cbrls,tmas week. We would like t~ hAve all news matter in It he office by Tuesday evening at the latest so that llie paper may be pubIlshed Wed'nesdalf Instead of

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Local News Mr . Frank. Michener of Pitt's burg, Pa., was the week -end' gu el>l of his grandparents, Mr. ane: Mrs . W. E . Cornell .

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Kings Mills Blast Is Felt Locally The explosIon at K ings Mils Q' I Frlaay In whIch two men were ki e( and three ot)1ers Injured, (llle serIously. wes felt and hell rd 1n Waynesville, although not as plain ly as the one occurring last summ f In Which fIve men were killed . T i" blast was In the form of a doub!.! expl06lon In two ,powder sheds of the KIng Powder company about 4:30 p. m. The explosion. reportedly felt B far Iliway as Washlngton C. B. , 0 1 curred\ when an estl mat.~d 501 pounds of ·powder blew up In a seJ, arator. a wooden shack 5J f :I ' square, according to the explOSll'f, .arety ,branch of the anny 0 cirull , C rlepartment In Chl.cago. A moment later. a comIng ml t buildIng, 300 feet lIJWay from the ' eparator, exploded. Those killed were John ~enry [acker, 22, o[ Foster ana Hugh bner, 35. of Kings Mills . They :ere at work In or near the separe.'or. The injured were . TUrner Harrl· 'on, 50, or Kings Mills ; Amos ·ohnson. 20. ot South 'L dlanon. and :rank Noe. 26, of KIngs Mills . It .vas stated at the Blair BrothCl ~ . tOSpltal. where Harrison WilS taken. hat he suffered first degree burns "n his [ace, anna and lllgs. Johnson suffered a bruised shoulder and 'l'ocs' eardrums r ad· burst, acc....rd',ng to Dr. Frank 139 tache King ?owder plant phy61clan. F rlday's explosion was the second at the King, plant In three days . r..ast Wednesday 600 pounds of powder exploded. 'but no one WtI8 in-

The membet's of the Wayne Township Farmers' club werc enter• • • talned by Mr . a. nd Mrs. J. Har . ey ofIn KIngman Is Mrs. h Nell Anderson . h I d 8 ,. ~t t th G ..... 1· t e guest of er son· - BW ~n ac .. e. a e range i.u on daughter. Mr . and Mrs . Don Thursday, December 10. Th~ gracHawke, The usual Ohristmas activities lOllS weloome of the hos ~ and host• • • wUl ~ carried out at the Metbodlst ess was considered ample compenMr . and Mrs. E . C. Coyle and Clhuroh, and the lfubUc 1!i cord1al1y satlon for the Inclement weat·hel· by son, Gerald were S unday even:ng invited to attend all servJCeI/ . aU those w,ho assenlblel! for the so· dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. TM OhrlstIn6s AWol'llhip service cial hour before the bounLifu: dIn · Fealy In WUmlngton . . wIlI ,be lield Sunday morning, Pee . nero • • • 20. There will be special mU8lc At 2:30 'p , ru . the meeLlng' was Miss He;en Hawke has returned anOl ay ,t he choir oonststing of the anthe~. called to order 'by the presIdent, Thursday. to the Dayton Osteopathic hospital Miss GI.adys Rye WIlS the vlcilm )Ired. . , "0 ~ttle Town of Bethlehem:; and Seth E. Furnas. Rev . Max R:mdQll w . . . . . . . . . . . w . . . w .. w w • w t ...--.......... aIter several days stay at I,he home of a very complete surprise on Bat· Several other blasts have occurrl!'ct a vocal trio "''Sing. 0 'Sing, Tlj.ta gave the Invocation . of Mr . and Mrs . C . E . St6ntorth . urday evening when a " group of 1.t the 1Kngs MUla plant, July 30. Mr : E. W . Scofield. local mUsic • • • frlenOa arl'1ved to remind her of her cif ~st year, Was the date or the ex!Blessed Morn" sung by Irma Fires. iRutb' Anna ' Johns and Alvin supervisor. opened the program with Members of the fsl.Cui ty and studMiss .Olga Schnclder of . Day ton fourteenth blrt.h.d&y annlver~ry, llD6ion In whtb (Ive men were hart. The pastor's subject ,will be. two mOst enjoyable plano solos, ents are again Indebted t<l the spent Saturday night aud Sunyo Y The evening waa spent In a very ltU1ed. August 7. 1940. three men MRS. BEI.I.E 8. BECK DIES "MInute Waltz" by Ohopln and WaynesvllJe alumni assoclAtinn lor with Mr. and Mrs . Robert Duke . loveiy social manner and delicious v~re killed and ' In early 1930. two "The Ohrlstm86 Star." Sun<l& . y evening at' '7:30 the choir AT HOMB IN sPRINGBORO "Papillow" by Sc.h umann. • •' of• Elyria was a refreshments were served bv Mrs. died . There have been many otlu>r Mr. Ed .Burton Its 1lnanc!Dg the pw:chasc of llbra r~' w1l1 give a pI'OImm of living ' pl~ServIces tor ~. Belle S . Beck. t The 8P~1101 :OPIC, "Town or Coun- equIpment . If It · wlerc not ,for this WaynesvUle 'vlsltor on Saturday. Rye. The guests of the evening were lxplO61ons, but without fata11Ues . twes , and Ohristmaa carols,. with 'ill! who dIed at her homI! Sundayry" was c arge of Walter Whlt -· ~d past generol1.$ Iglfts, our school • • • Misses EdwYna Stanforth. Marily.n Although agents of the . Fedel' I speCial vocal and instI'\lDlental I.i1 Springboro, were _~duc~ -ln ak!!r. By means of a diary Mr. a brary could not h:a.ve .the .wealthy Mrs. Eloise Lang of Cincinmti. Burske, Ruth Helen LeMay~ ~uth Bureau of InvesUgatlon have, been ' numbers' intenlpel'l5led. the ~ormed church TUeadaJ at Whitaker gave his listeners entlcl!lg store of material wh1ch It contains, spent the week-end here with her Anna Johns, Martha Early; Ernest- investigating the blasts, no cause nativity aoeltes- 1IIill ~ en...· 1:30 o'clock. She Is sUrvived by two g11mpaes ot year in the coUn1.1'y. However, 'We ' do appreciate the mother. Mrs . George Smith . Ine Earnhart, M8.1IY. Jane Andel'llon, has been announced. a.c~ . The Scriptural setting 0( 'daughters; Olive and Grace Beck, He began hill year April 1, when pressing needs In war times of those • • • Margaret Harlan, Ro6emary MulMr . e nd Mrs , John GoDS and ford and Raylon Crlllbbe; J ck · each' acene 'W1ll be given by Ii. read- Middletown; two sons, MUo Beck, th~re was a promise of spring In tile who have so fatl:.ufuily donated - ----.::...::..:.. · et", and appropriate carols wtU ac- Franklin, and~ Charles--BeCktLeb~ air and took his hearers through..t.o..c money.-to-.thls-Gaulse..-a-nd---l'eaU'le daugh ter and Mr. Fred Heuderson Preston. Kenneth Bradley. Carlton com~ each picture. The tollow- anon, and two atSterB, Mrs. Lilllan another sprinl!'. He gave a vivid that' such gItts [)'lay ,necessarily be I vis~ted .at ,.the home of Mr. a ud Stanley John Philips, James Ha.rt. · Inc seenea wU1 be ahown:' Mary and, cOOper,. BIanclieet.er, .and Mrs. Ro- picture of the fanner's rewards as sWlpensed for war e[fort. The fol- Mrs. Roger Chambliss In Xenia n l ames Hartsock, Jack Crane, wn- The Progressive Women's Bu ~. I­ Joseph on the Way to Bethlehem. bert ~" Maineville . . Burial was he spoke ot neatly checker! ' com lowing books wlere · Pllrcha~ed: Sunday. UaJiD Welch. John Ludington. aliy ness club met at the homa of Mrs. .Manier aCen~,. Shepherds in th!! at Blancbeater:' rowS, crates of strlliWberril'.s, squares Rennl. Bride of Bridal mll, Hel: • • • DUl and Pa\ll Pummill. Charles Anderson on ' TUesci.ay nl!Zht 1Fl~~tion ot the Shephen1a _________ , of golden .honey, baskets of peacnes, star Ip Sight, This One KlndllCli. Mr , George Smith Who has been ·or a. covered dish dlnQer. Abvllt 'l1he ~gI and the star, The M'tlgt STANLEY INDORSED FOB plums and, apples. frlee! chlckllDS. Torpedo Junotlon. lRoll Call ..World quite UJ for the past few days has 18 members and three guests. Mrs . !PreIMinting GUts, ~ Mv.dona and cOURT or APPEALS rQ8.Sting ears, and sweet cider.. He at My Finger TIps, ABO's of AvIIl- been taken to McClellan hOspital in Uce BnallP. Mrs . Ollnt Clark. and tlJe .0b1ld, The Presenta.t1on ·bi ~e R . E. Leroy. chairman' POIn~' out thebea.\Ity of well-oqt tion. General MacArthur. Marvels Xenia for 'observation ond treat'Mrs . DaIsy Snyder. were present. Temple. , at the Warren County Republican .~wn.s. and neat country homes, the ot Insect Life, Oloudls~Air and Wind , ment. The Frlend&h1p .club held the De- '1'0 program was planned 'and the The annual ctl~h school Chrtat- Executive , committee,. PrI~ an- ,restfUlness of the ~hade of a tree In Cartooning, Useful Quot\\tlons ' Fa• • • cember mlletlng at the home of Mrs everung was spent in a sCY.J1a1 man"""8 ••--- t ......1 ,"" .... '... Mr , and Mrs. Clifford PrichArd George M11l& on Fourth atreet, Fal~_ ente"' •..........,n:.... lI,ven riounced the CODlDi1ttee'8 indorse-' full summer .. leaf.1 th e. color that . mous Rulers, He's In the Army ,.... ........... _" .......... . .....U · b e autum brln·" till d d O t'Tulsa, Okla" were guests of Dr. .owlng the regular bU8lness session ner . .................... .".e, A'lIe progra.zn w. ' t #01 Dean' E ·Stanl Leb n gs o.u our s woo e .Now, Blrc.\s at Home, and ten miU"'ven by' membera of the achoo', .yoo,d men V~ • ey; anon, ' t Id ' d t h, f h Mary Oook and Misses Marne and much time was given to the, ex- BELLBROOK SOI,nUJi't . , . __ for- appointment' to the Court of COUll rys e, an e peace 0 t e tary !lnd war work "Oareers. · RewUl biclude Ohnstmaa ":' ..eailt ' . snow around fields He llhowec! that Annie u. Browne dUring the past ..;hange of gifts among the "Secret ItEOBIVES CITATION --.o!'IPIX"UB 1n .the Pmst DlBtrlct to flD . .. search Monographs." entIt~ed '!'Ibe Ohr1lItm~ Story," term of the 'late there was joy to be found '" work • • ., week. ~ Sisters." The mee.t1ng adjourned to , Wounded In action Nov. 8. on the • • • HiuDUton ' 8taDl well done. in a Sunday's rest on the The annual White Gift Service meet with , Mra, Ohit.rl~ Ander~n A!frlcan - il'ont, Pvt. David Oharles Frank Swartlzel, who baA Mr. DR. WIi.BD rN Bo8PlT~ ·bY. the NaUonal ::a~l porch, . In an ~venlng by 11 Winter. win constitute the ,w ogram at . the , McOonnaugtley Jr. had recupera.t ::d been. employed, by the government In January . .....den t 0 f ' at ·~on • .....t_ 1n 1905 ' "d fire, In a holl(1ay away from the Ohrlsbtnas assembly, Thursday Re(reshments were served by the enoUBh to receive his ~urple Heart D . J' .' W' . Ward • a' r"", ,a n wps · . " l!l Bermuda for ihe past . year re~ hostess assisted by Mrs . J. p , Lar cltt.t1.oD. at a hospital In Algeria'if st " , Frien9i~, was rEmovid ·.Wed.. to" 'bar' 1n 1903. SInce . 24 The Oh r js tur~Cd to his home here on Friday . , ne.st!aY' , morning t6 the ' Mc01eUui that time. he . lWI .~ OUtltancUng a ~ai¢Iy gath~ring around a ~le mas ·service, . as Welll liS the hlah rick, Mr. L . V. Branstrlltor and week. he saId lJ1 a letter to .hls P l , bdspttaI in Xenia'. 'Mra. Ward la as a member ' of 'bis ~eulon ; laden with cout;ltry food, . .school party. , Deceln ber 22 wUl be Mrs. B. V. Smith to about twenty- rcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Davie.;MeC .lM~ . Lee Tcrrel Is confined to her TWo ,othe~, men·; one from Butler 'M r . Whitaker's t.own diary' was under the aWlplces of the Boosters' ,stayl,nt &It the ~lde. naugbey . bed 'with a badly sprained 11mb as five . membel'll. 1.,.n",,,,I:v and another from Ollnton ,s horter. For him town holdl! more elub. First Word of their son's casualty . Guotto Wa'lll Ada BrIng Result. I, county, were noaitnated earlier. at 'monotony as to tasks. However The White G1!\. Service Is so a resuit of falling· on the street In SPEOIIi.L MUSIC AT 'NEXT was received by the famlly- Sun ay Lebanon, MEETING' OF BIBLE CLASS _-,-_ _ _-:--___ ...._ _ _ _ The appolntmeilt win be made by he ' s 'a m~ of philosophy and he called because ell\.Oh Chlld and In a telegram (rom ·the wa.: depart,. " 'closed his' paper 'with the thought teacher donates hill oan of food to Speclal mUSiC, both vocal and in- ment. Davld's letter arrived MonMI,ss Freda Harv~y spent Sunday that Ufe ,Is good and ·t hat. wherever be distributed to someon<! wllose Gov. 'Jo~ ' Br1cker. strumentAll; will be a feature of the day explaining that he was' "up and . an<\ Mon~ ay with relatives at " . WO~LD'8 MOST , . ,,; he la, the Wise 'man Is content. holiday season wUl, .))e l:)appler for next meetlng of the WaynesvUle able to get around." VALUABLE BULL CAL, ' ACOEPTS, .oSmON 010 rksville . Mr. ' /38~kett Introduce<' , Rev. the presence of those gLf~. !Bl.ble olaas, to be held Monday eve• • • Randall as' the guest speaker., Rey·. • • • . Randan told at his early ~pertences The varSity and reserve teams , Mrs. Raymond Eakins Of Har- ning, December a, at the homt' of 'aB a boy on a Wlsco . nsIn· daIrY farm. will meet their respective .,pponents veysburg. was a Thursday gu.est of Mr . and Mra. A. H. Stubb~ on from Fai.11ll1ont at 'Wayne.;vllle Sat- Mrs . Kenneth Eakins . Pvt . 'E1mer Main. street. Mter. a time at school In MinneapTeatnlyre ' of Oamp Landing; Fla.• The lesson for discussion Is t!l 011B. he spen. t soDie time 1n Iowa urday,. December 111, and.' Mrs. Teatmyre wer~ Friday be "Christ RevealJl Hllll8elf t.o the ,where. he' and MrS , ,Rand.aU' have a The Christmas vacation will ex.&unarltul" (John " :3-fa) . evening guests of Mrs . . Eakins: farm. Before coming to Waynesville, tend trom 1 :30 p .. m . Thursday, public Is Invited to attend. he sel'Ted ~ \a mlnJster ~ Mira! sec- Dec . 24 until MOliday. Jalluary 4.. Mrs. Katie Anderton whe has tious' Qt. nO,r thern Ohio .. He feels ________ been 6 resident ot the Friends 1,'0 ENTERTAIN NEW CENTURY CLUB DEC. tlul,t M lQlows something ()t farming DRAFII BOARDS UPHELD tor " number of years hRS IN m APPEAL CASES Home In' theSe VUIOuS, ~tts of our coun- ' . gone t.o Indianapolis fOI: 1111 Indefln Mni. Martha Hough wlli enter1llA1CBl1A(J115 188UBD· . try. He f~1.s that the ' farmer is oiIte stay, ' tain members ot the New centurY . IN . O~ COUNTY. ten more tHendly than' ijle city Draft boards were r;eversed by the • • • club at Our House. on 'Main, atreet. 'dweller and more' ready to help his FI.rsb Selective Sen1ce Board of 'M r :. an.d"'Mrs .- P. L. Reason have Appe~ls at dlUCinlllatl las~ wt'ek In ,moved ' Into their home on . Third ~day, December 1I~. neighbor In time ,of. need . . ' . ... Rev,: 'Rand,,11 sPOke of the' farm- 311 ,cases oUior ., ISIS- o.ppeals by sp,- .t reet Which they pUrchased of Mr . . GRANGE NOTICE er's part 'ln th~ , preaent 'erlsl.s , ,He lel\tees from the cl!BssIf1catloh made Charles Ames. Mr .' Ames and fampo1nted ' out that 'the need jor the by their boardS. ' Ily are now reslden~ oi J:a~t6wn. ·· Be at Grange Saturday night by · tann~r&" pfOciUCe will be even gteat- ..Fo~~lng Is thlB flnai cl:wlflca" • • • 6:30' with your birthday s.upper baser as, ' ~ occuPled~· -countries; "are, 'tiOn, of·. theee ' ma~;lT!g appel'-~'· 'frqm- Mr . and' Mrs. John Hover and ket , ' Cof:f~e wtI1 be served but plt:aSe ,:rpe~'ed f~r trade" since under , Warren county: , 9rv~e C ~. Hurl~r, son. DanDy, of Dayton. were 'Sun .. bring' yOur .suPr. We will 'have the< p.~t ~kup in ~o~ . ~e\e I-A; ' WUbut B: (~ase. I-A; Dewitt day 1West£ ,of M,r . '~d Mrs. R ; G . have , three , Se!nta Clauses' ther~ so 1i11l0t ~«;IUI~ food ti? .tJ:le pop. ' BOwser•. 2':B; ' Wl11i~ ti,:, 'Hlirper, M.I!1er. ., . , everyone bring a ten cent present. UlaUon ot-~·, co tries ,a 'clie~ sut.." 1-,&. " '• , , MI'. Mamar~ ~Cb ot ptttsbur~ Thl.s '~"for '~e J~venlle Orange t«>. , flcleqt to:~ We.:Be tee1e t~a" , I' ....:.-: '. visited H1iI .' . ts Mr . d ·.... " Don't . fOl'let y~ur ~ket. sugar, or PlU'e~, • ~ an au8. preaept· , U ~, ~r continues " to ' ID.- MABQNMAIL' O}'BRlEa AND . bOn, ..._tll'~r~*(j~iIO.: 1(,.mII,~Fj' Be la, ~ by llIa 1Pa ~~cu~~ ' an~ ina~es "' SON ~Ub.TEl[) ON SAME DA-t J. B. Rich. over the week-.e pd. 'HOME' ON . FuaLOUGB a ilauititer. lin .. nom:lsbed peo,.ples,of h~ . these •• :' .' _ . .til ~pbeu, ~o poato: wl1..1.'beundercon- ' ,. '\0MenU! '~ :.. " - -' .[o,•r mer, :Mason iI.tK1N ,TO B08P1'J'AL a'lld ,.., . . . . . ~ 1 Eft. .t.rlbt,I~ ~ a more, laItInI peace, ~l. nuill " his ~on,.J:C;en. <"' 'P vt. -Kelvin 0( ·Br1llD1'lrlclE~;.;m --.~ •.uid ..... 0Jara lMIk a( neoesiltlea attra neth Paul, .t:IOtb, ~. were re~r-ge Smith, 01 Wa1.De,9yU),e, ~ oa.•·1Bhome on .. iiven-11l1leave ~~, Pe.OPle to' uureH or' eYen to war. ile cet1~ lnductec1 ,the arr\1Y on removed t.o the M~Uan bO$p~~l ,ViIlU- hia tb ' Mrs ' '" the ~. ~ ·were ind\ICted ',n X! nla-lan 'l1h~ay where 'Wben Be wW ~et.~ ~._I . ~ thd' the r~ , II ~- at ft. ' Tbomu. lOll II and his ccndl~lon warrants, he wW an. •. , : '....... waa a _ _ . f~ ~t.e In tbla day, when 10 hIi father G. I derao an operatIOn, -~-----. f. Yilt. CD . . , .

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Walt r W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher . lSSOED ~Y THURSDAY

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From' A Farm Diary-- Dry Ridge December 9, 1942. Gas 1'9 ttonJng shoUld we be paid for liming our is beginnIng to. make Itself felt. not soil to get better crops and other so lIlany Cl\r 011 the road, not so good farm practices that are to our Il1nny people on the streets. Hard o\Vn advnntage as long as there al'e a ir prlcea? On hitchhikers though many people i was amused at something a arl' more ready to pick them up. For 1l10S ~ 01 us the hardest thing 1s neighbor ot mine said today . He t &('t nil the er rands done or. one has a bad lmpedUnent oC the speech trip . If it Leaches US to save urne which makes It very hard for 'h lm by using our heads the r e~ults will to get his words out but thlt tlme 1101. be so uad. Most people who when they did come out he hit the WCl' able to shOW necessity were, nail on the head. He had gone wi th I\blc to get supplementary gos . I put me to the grocery to !tet a few in Jor e.:o(tru today . I tried It· for a tllings for Christmas. He h c. used week but with three falfnS under m \ his kerosene book; he had not been management and my tenant's car IIIble to get sugar because It 'was two out of commislon most of the time I days untU the next stamp was good; eould not eas1ly get along on four he couldn't get co free because he gnUons. With this kind of winter i\ had had his one pound; thert' were Is too bad 1 dldn·t bid a ut\le higher no bananas Me! some other things all one of thO!\e sleighs last 1&]) . he wanted, As he paid tor what he Thursday . TOday was the Allen had been able t.o get, with mUt'h Emrick sale near Lytle . It showed etfort he came out With, "I-Isn't Is the effects of gas rationIng, not a.wful to b-b-be b-b-bossl'd ' n early so many people from a dis- much!" We all laughed and Bgreed tance, mostly people !rom the that it was hard to b-be b-bosSed llclghborhood. The stock :mtl largeJ:. 30 much. It ioes hard with the rWcles \Ven t at good prices but tbe A.merlcail people and though we I'owd that bid up the junk wasn't ~gree to It as a \Val' necessity we thel'e . and the ' auctioneer had to should be on the alert to spt' that keep adding something to the pile to restrictions are 110t kept oHer the get B bid. I bought two . plc1.Ure necessity for them III over. . In spite of the storm we )Vent to fram()S. one 01 them with glase in It n I ~mp, severl!-l small artlcl~ and a take some more broom corn to the good copper~ottomed gallon cofrec brOOm maker and get our flnJ hee. pot tor o, 'nlckle : It was a. miserable brooms. Because Mr ; Helbnan had day raw and windy with gw;1.s -of I to make sO many factory brooms. rn~. <but liS usual the sail'S crowd we rui.d to walt quite a long tlm'e for bra ved the ' w~tber patiently. OlU's p~t t.hey are very ruee, especSaturday . My B card came WelRY ially the untrimmed ones. whie!) are and I started ·out to use It tor so~e 1so hlee for rugs and linoleums. Th~ neces.so.l'Y errand.!;. In the morning fnrther we went the worse the .drlv1 went to Lebanon and spent some l11g was and by the time we got t J ~lme in the A. A. A. trying to Waynesville It was ,w sll~pery ' that straighten out some of the compll- 'I\' had trouble getting up thC' hm cattoll\, of A . A. A. peymenl.s. I , by ~he ~top light am! Illld to fiiop at t hink that all government paym,ents the mling station to put I)n <ih!\ins to fa,rmers should be stopped for the before tackling ·the next hilI. d~Uon nnd probably forever. Why Sunday. They are stlll 'dreaming

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l' rl'OW In .F~.j 19 Hamp.,hll·c fet!ders , ' I !).!..SHEEP.-11 8 Sllrops l.ro eW/l4 t~nd U I.! bUl' lI\IPLEMEN'l'S Wagon \ 1t..h I U~ p; ~ 0 n d 1w'e :.preader; II Disc Superior lerullzer wheat drIll; I...ns e coru plant1.'1' wlth check row lind fCl·tJlizer IUtachmCllL; MCCorllllck mowe.; ultivator ; double shovel; a plow; 0.1.1' share; roleI'; Ing e d c; harl'ow; sLeel tooth huy J' £lK ; II cd; arag. bUS ELLANI,OU8 lUO~gal . hog fountain; h al! leeu,' r. hay fork rope an pwleYJ. lll-ll rl~' I ew; wheel barrow; olock ,,11(\ tackIe; cooker; 2 IrQll ke t lles; ao ft, doub,e laddels; corn shellcr ; !\lo. 15 DeLaval cream seper LOr ; ' 1" t,orm scoles; sprayers; seed sowtr; lence stretchers; 3 post hole diggers ; crow bar; tree pruners ; lot, feed sacks , grindstone , HARNESS - 2 side's 1 Iltllel' tug harness. brJdles, tilles, 01 aI'S, 110. \,ers. Some hOUSeilOld good..:, and many articles too nunlel ous ~ o mentlon. 'l'erms: Cash.

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Having sold my farm , 1 wi I sell at public auct.lon, one and one-hal! EN LISTMENTS EXTI,NDED mUes sou th 01 ' WaynesvlJl~, 0., on TO FEBRUAR.¥ 1. 1943 the Clarksville road . on The all-service dmrt c n not be FRIDAY. DEO, 18.1942. put Into e1fect. un til a,bout Feb. I Beginning at 12 :30 s'clock, the and• men 17 lhroug-h 37 ye. rs may (ollowing property, to-wl l : vo unteer through their 10 'a l .dl· fl. 2-UOBSE8-2 boards meallwhlle . One b:ack horse, 10 Years old, l!IelecLlve service l1eo,dquarLel" hRS sound and an extra good workrr, disclosed Lhis mo·!l~ii :..a ;;on 01 ~h c weight about 1600 Ibs., bla ck mllre. 15 years old. good worke~' weight bal on. voluntary ell'is.men ~ .so that navy. marine nd coast guard about 1400. quotas . can ue il L d p I,! I ' 111g tIll' l3-CATTLE-13 Jersey and Guernsey cow. giving 3 gal. per day, bred t.o freshl'n in lune; Jersey CPW, 5 years old, to Creshen Feb. 13th; J ersey cow, 3 tears old-, to freshen Feb. 9tb; Jl'rsey cow, 2 ye.a rs old. with cd I! by her side; Jersey cow, 2 year:; old, was ' fresh In October; Guernsey heUer to freshen April 9th; Jersey heifer to tresb!ID in J a n.; quen·"ey heifer to freshen in Jun~; 2 JClliey yearling heifers ; Jersey heUer, coming one year 0 d; 2 bull c1l1\'es. , 22-BOG8--Z2 3 pU.r e bred Hampshire sows to

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Ji .·", Hu l'd !1! l~ . 1'... " .... "1 ut.. I1.·..... '1 her 1.611 ' much to Qy Lhis wee • c vei-YbodY .says that they were hoh:d f up ove r the week.-end and pretty . , CLAUNC& J. BROWN 111uch all the tiple this nice SJ1\)V, ~ ..... .. , .. ow. Ok...... tJler. We don't'hear mUCll snoo o;around either, HUll ting is a U ;Tile Ways and Means committee farm distrIcts were vlclou. ly at' Qckarne, 'g uess because the hunton last Thur day killcd the Admln- ed for thei r opposition to ann price I':; e.l1l't get shells, Someho\,. or l5tration sponsored bill to glv" lhe redu tlons. Rnd t .elr PrO ~st.c Lhat o~iler I am a little glad. 'but per President. power t.o suspend allY and Ule enac~m UL r such leg'.'!Jation haps I shouldn'·t be, Rabbits eat up all laws tha.t ml.ght In any way In· wou d r esult In 1!,CI'eased farm lau.:>r our young canot.s and lettucl' In terfe re . with the free !low of gooes shortages and decreased food )IO- the sprlng Rond peel 'frult trees and or Individuals Into this country. It ductlon were laughed off. Now, do lots of damage. But hunting for was claimed such broad Presidential t.h.ree months later. the Admlnkotr - port i~ sometlling I caIn ~ee. Sport powers to Ignore tarl!! and lmml- tlon Is endeavoring t ) correct Hs should be shooUng at clay pigeons ..... gratlon laws were lleC~S!lry no (\ past mistakl's by Lile 'cstauUshmel1 t anti not destl'Oylllg life: Il a man war measure, but witnesses appear- of a "Food CZal " through Il Presl· Is hungry and needs meat. then the Ing before lhe commltlee faUed t.o dential order conferrlllg br().. c! pow- Lord pl'ov1ded game for him. but He make a gOOd caUSe .n !.·upport of th ers upon Secretary of AgrloUl~lI re never intended man to k1ll for leglslatJon ond tJle final vote for Wickard to control food production pleasure. Did He, now? tabling the bill was U~Ell\lmous, A and dls Lrlbutloll . Warnings have The Clu-Isbmas cards are beginsimilar bill may not be brought u ,", been issued of nil impending short- ning t.o filter In, one or two a t a In the new Congress ' in~'I11uch as nge of lIleot the lntter half ,,~ De- ime. Tl'tese snowy clays leel Chfll1tthe opOS1t1on to extending Preslden- cemb er, whloh w1l1 probably be t'.s- 1ll8SY too, Exhillarating, Isn't IL tlal powers is e.xpected to ,be much, pecla:Iy severe In Lhc smaller t :-vns Lhe snow, I mean. And while you stronger than In the present (;00- nnd cities of Lhe OUll try . Plnns arc al e thinfing no t Illce t.hli: g about gress . already under way tor rationing snow allcf Ice, remember this, we CO mallY food pI'oducts as soon after not hear 50 much of sickn ess, elther . If prcsent plans oC congressional Jallual'Y I as present pions can be It 15 nlc~ to ask so'meone "How Ia leaders work out, the 77th Congress brought Into effect . everybody?" and receive the answer. wlll aCI Journ sine dle ·this week, wilh "We are aU well," the nliw 78th Congress convening on Many letters rom farmer constl The F1'ank Fox family attended W dnesday January 6th under the tuents have been pouring l11tO 0011the funeral services of Mrs. Lydl~ prov islon~ of a ' joint resolu tion gl'esslonol otnces dUring the past Haynor at Springboro Sunday arterchanging the dQte ' of meeting C"om 'two weeks Inquiring just what slgunoon. ing' up for. or believing In, the AAA SU.llday, J a nuary '3. At the "resent to Foxes are reported around .here t .lm nei ther the Senate nor the farm progrom has to do with the nnd the m n lire watching. Do you House ca n lnuster 0. q' uorum, and it right of a farmer \0 Ueferm ent f1'om suppose they will have an old·li1l1hIs th e general feeling that leglsla- military service under the drart as loned Cox drive '! Foxes al'e getting 'ion should be h eld over fbI' cl'nsld- an essential la,rm worker, or wJth the chickens too. Sad. isn't It, that • lotion by the new Congress, 'fhe : his right to obtain needed gN!ollue a thing sO pretty can be so e-v II ? 77th Congress has been In contlnu- for ~ rm usc. According t:o the let· Remember a prayCl' today for the ous Session since January 3, 1941, ters received ~ the farmer app'lcant boys overseas and their tamUles a180. and' the membershlp o{ both Houses for" mlllt.ary deferment is e.skrd Remember your algebra? X are .nxloW! to get away Cor a s.,ort these qcestlons: "A - Is th~ farm stands .f or the unknown qUlllltttv. 80 1'cSt. . cooperating under the AAA pro• • • gram? ~What cash payments please spell Qut tbe worda ' "Merry .' Chrlstmasl" Doesn:t that ,ook pretPerhaps one of the best stories were received from t he AAA protier than "Merl'y Xmas?" and most perfect Ulustrations of ~e gram In the year 1940 $ .. , . , 1941 ' t It Is still under disCussion, but bureaucratic incompelency t.l:a e~- $" • • ?" ISlmllar questions are I " there Is talk of having the monthly IslS here In Washington was g ven to be asked on applIcation blanks Missionary meetmg .. of' thl! FelTY on the floor or the House last ·week for .g" s01lne tor farm use. As a 1'echurch at the ohurch on sunday afby Fritz Lanham, welJ know 'Dem- suit. the government agencle~ reocratlc representative from TexaS. sponslble for the questionnaires are ternoon or everu!lg. G1I.S rationing 18 I d Ijbe problem . Congressman Lanh~ accompan e being asked I:<> expla,ln . Fol' thase of you who Mve' asked a delegation of Texas cattlemen to • •• so kindly after Mrs. Nancy , Ellen a conference with htgh offlc.lals of Rubber .Adm1nistrator William , Pope,8h'e shows little change, Clroept the Office 01, Price Administration, veUE:rs has recent;y issue!! a s tateat which !beef and cattle prices were ment that there ,may be such 9 de- to be a little weaker. Mrs. Pope nas dJscussed. One 01 the' OPA .off1clals lay 111 the synthetic rubber Ula'lU- been confined. to her bed !.Lnce April stated that: "Prlce ceilingS 'on llve- facturlng program as to oreate a 3. stock would require dlIlerent prices rubber' shootage"'Whtch wUl se.r lous:y mGHWAY DEATHS LO"VEB . • . 0 kindS Of , steers." When interfere w1th the War effort Within THAN lAST for the ~ r

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THE MIAMI GA2:m~1 GE~RAL MONTGOMERY IN THiCk OF THE '., '.'

t heir present. handsom e bUt1d111ir I\'a,II erecteil at Nor th and -Ma1n stl'e~ s. . ~vember 3, 1900, the cornerstone of the- new buUdlng was p'laced 1n position amid impressive cIll'emon . les and although it ~c urreG at line of the 'busiest hoUrs on , tw'(l\n~ afternoon, .buSiness thfQUg110ut the ' town was pracUcaIly suspend ed while the exercises were 1ri pl'OgL t:ss. ! !.he ~riglna1 board of d.Ir('ctors of the bank, t.he venemble Joel ,E allS. is t e only ona now a vi.Il! . The, dil:ectors were S . S . Haines, ':lOel E\ all':', S. W. Rogers, J onas J anney, E . A. Brown, A. P . O'Nea~ and B . A. Stokes. These directors appointed S . S . Ha)ines, preslden t; S . W. R.ogel's, vice president; J oel EvallS cashier, and W . H . Allen assistant cashier. Other directors of the bank lJave been · Solomon GaUlle, Charles F .

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Arm.y that is pursuing the " erman Africa Corps aeross the desert, Iharmg a pot ot tea with member s of one of his tnnl, crews '-vho have paused for a f ew moments rest. What appears to be wrecked vehicles show in the background. . Riley, S . Levi Ca r twright. J . WlIl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _-: White, J. B . Pence, C . T . Hawke • and Ch ns. S . Sears. Th'e officers are W. H . Allen. president :-George E . Riley vice presiLien t; J. O. Cart- - - - -- - - - :,- - - - - -;-- - -- - - - -- ' - - - - - - wrig ht cashlen Fred B. Sherwood. The followlnr Is a eontlnuagines to r un Into the city for fear indlvldul1l bookkeeper " Uon of arUeles taken.from the , the sparks from th!!m would set rlre T he Citkens Ba nk, Wa ynesville Homecomlnr Edltlon 01 The to t he buildings near t he road. and When the CiUzens Eank was 01'MIami Gazetie, pubUshec1 ID ~he cars were, hauled to t he out - gc nized the re was on ly one man October. 1906.. skirts 01 the city by hor.ses . wh o was considered for the pres 1From Wayn esv1l1e to Cincinnati dency-that man was R . F . Moshe r, EARLY HISTORY OF THE the Little M1am1 r ailway ! i>J:ows th e and the manner in IVh l~h he n ns LrrTLE mAMI RAILROAD river through all Its windings and administered the affairs of thp In Dy J~me5 Van DUllen, First Ticket this makes many curves ' anc! for stitutlon. proves the wisdom of that 'and Freljht Agent 01 the Ro)&d years there has been talk 01 s tralgh . choice . The follow ing facts r.onnected tening the tracks or building a line Off Icers of the bank ore R. F. with the building or t he LIttle MI- by a more direct. route. Mosher. president; J ames ' S toops. a.mI Railroad, exteco.ing from Cin In 1889 t he Lit tle Miami railway first vice pr esiden t ; Levi S. Lukens, c1nnaU to Xflnia, have been f urn- was leased to the Pennsylvan ia ra ll _ secon(t vice president; J , N . LemlBhed the Ga zette for the most part road company for a periOd of 99 mbn , .cashler; W . r •. MerrI tt a 5 15by the venerable Ja mes Van Dusen, years . It Is now a part of the Cln - !,..' nt cashier; F . O. Hm tsock, te:ler . The directors of the bank I\r~ ns of Richmond, I ndiana who was the cinnatl divlBlon of t he Pennsy~vanl l firs t Freigh t and Ticket Agent of system , fo lows : Ro . F. Mosh er C . A. Out Door Sports Durlnr T)1e Hinsch. J ames Stoops, Levi 8 . Lukt he rl)ad. In a letter to the 'Gazette recen tly Home Coming ens, W . A. Merritt. Natl a n J ones Mr . Va n Dusen said : 'To many persons the out Loor Cha rles Cornell. W. J . S h erwoOd "'1 flnd It ' a pretty ·h ard matt.er to sports were the most l!!teresLID g and Frank Elbon. secure much written history of the fea tu re ot the Home Comin g. . (;n.z It 'Y:VIl I ' Ads Brl'nS' R s uits! . pioneer railroads. If I could get. InJ . tAo Wooley ' was cha1rmpn of to the v8.nlts of the U tUe Miami t~.e comm.1ttee having this in charge. railroad I might be \Bble tt> dig out .Basebe.ll of oourse waS ' h e p'rln•j';;.. 1UI'PfJ/1T (JUII Cors O, something ' more-am prom ised. t ree clpe.l feature . Games were played . ~.' rop THAr 10;:' ; access to them when I go to eln- Wedn.e sday, Thursd'a y an'd F rida y, ~j .;:' 01' NeJV yeAf'S .; cinnatl ·agam . . I don't visit there the local team winning t w') ou t · of very otten; a~ Olnc1n na t! Is no long- three conteats. 1~r.1 er Cincinnati to me as It was a hall A tenn is tourn.:: men t Thursday century ago when I Uved there. 'rhe Was also a teature of much IInerm1s!orlune with me was .that I WIUl ~t. I born too soon to keep step with· the The receipts from the ball gam es 'SERVICEMEN REAP n ew procession . I am not . klck1ng ~ materially aided the Gen('l'al Oom\\ !1 AT THE ;:;SO SEWS Old Pather Time haS been very good mittee In meeting the expeMes of to me.' "Winter on my head but t he Home ,Coming . . eternal spring is on my hea rt. I ~rlrh~'fi Min Dam bref\the the ·fragrance of t he violets One of t he landmarks ot this viand roses as at tWenty years," .' cill' ty' Is Wrlght·s Mill dam a bove Mr. · VanDusen Is probably the Corwin In the Little Miami river. oldest l'a1lrQQd 'man iIi ·the WOll/d, The, dam brings ,ba!!k memorIes of having celebrated his 94th blrthoay p:easant f 1shlng, I!wimmlng 01' skatlast' May. ' Ing expeditiOns in which this old .. The firs t o!tlce~ of the com\lllny dam figUred , ' . were: Jeremia h Morrow, president ; Th~ dam had worn away conslderJ aC()b .. Strod~r. , treasl,U'er; John lUi- late Oll!oYton Parker, father 0 Mrs : lOur. Secretary;' Wm. ·H . Clement. JB/lSe Ro~ne, ot Waynesville. superlniendent and engineer ; James The dam had worn awat considerVanDusen, tloket and freight agent~ &lily years ago but has been repairMr . .VanDusen Is the only , ~urvl- ed and partially rebUilt the vast VOl' of this list. year or~ .. . . , The work of building the' road be- Tbe WaynesvWe National Bank gan In 1837, but it was not until The W!lynesvWe , Natlorui.l B9t!lk 1844 that the '. first cari; reached begim ' ibUSirtess February '1, 1875, In Oorwln, ~nd In that yeGl the road e. room In t he old MiaIfiL iHouse, now ~Jiied 'by O. M. Brown's grow,a s alSQ completed to Xenia. , The late George Zell, of We.yne- eery. At tlie end of five years it was v1l1~. usee, to del1~bt to· 'tell ' of the ~oveif to ·the ~agonallY across Occasion when the fir&t ·traln came: the street ri~ ooelipled b Mrs . U""+-:eliHf~E*lI-l!:':' . !-'(isL frequentit through oorwln , He 'was th im ~ bOy ¥. 'WhItes m1iune~ sto! e. ., service of on'o of' Chi· . 'i n school and with 'almost the en- ' As the Years went oni t he bank usa downtown clubs is the tlre '-'''ul~t1on of the town, sch()ol "'uai:ters· became tiw:I , equate to .a co ·lDendlng lervi.ce. Soldiers, sailors, ...,... " ,and mllrin e ~, with holes in thel1 was de.ilertild to .see th~ wonc!er1ul commOdate their growing busineSs, Pocketa. ripped scams, bra nd new' sight of Of e. work engme and car but It W8.'l riot untu after the ~at chevron.1I - problems that only a; . puffing. 'along a t the enormoUS rate fire of 1900, t.hat ·they. were abl ,to ~oman with Il lledle and th read ean JIOlv_lIne·up to be se\ved up. USO, 'or !ipeed of ten miles an' hour. fJnd a satlsfactol'Y location. when _Jur:teers do the! wor\( . The rails th e!! cOnsLsted of a w~en ;8.i1 on' th e top of which 1ges na11ed a piece of strap iron. VISITING LADY FROM MARS? Think o~ the great .engines of present day running . on wooden raUsI .' . . In th06e .early days tile councll at .cmelnnati wo1;1ld not permit tl".e 'en-

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NEWSUITII is ......cI1lfaed by Ohar.es J. Woodard. in hls divorc. action filed aaalDliL Lucy•.WoOd!J,rcl 'bY his autorenys , Young and Young . j Hazel Alfred a 1ll!nor by Sar nh Clark, her' sister and next rriend, sued Edward Alfred (or 1 diVorce. "har ging neglect. llet ty Barry uharges. n eg l~Gt In ORNAWOOD tier suit lor di vorce ll!l ains~ Warrtn PIN TO WALL LAMPS Barry. TABLE ·LAMPS COlllm on P leas CLOTHES ' HAMPERS Plo in W i gl' m ed a d1vorce and restored to'··q,er Ill.:l iden na me ill ~I " GAMES AND SMALL TOYS suit of Elizab t h An:1 11 erry. a minor. against Monls Lee 'farry. a OCCASIONAL CHAIRS RECLINING CHAIRS minor. Defendant ordered to pay . $2 ORNAMENTS DISHES TOOLS IllonLhly 10 1' suppon of m bo!' c ., 11 dren until t hey become 18 year.> old CONGOLEUM RUGS SMOKING STANDS In the suit 01 Alma Rulfner aga inst Jesse B . Ruffner . POCKET KNIVES HUNTING COATS Mother granted custody of minor ~: children du ring pendenc~' of t ile j~ suit of Alice Mlddi Lou T uckel. . If agll insL Edward S. ~ckcr. &.~ Pla intiff gran ted a dlv&rte In th t suit of LlIll1e r P ortcr Turner aga mst Ruby Turner and custody of m !lOr' Larger Becaule of Better .Service, Quality and Price ~~ ch ildren gran led LO Mrs . M1cl!e . Adams.

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The time has come wh cn the t ~ x paying. bond buy i ll ~ , sold ior·son contribu ting pu bl ic shou ld r ise up 011 its hind legs and (~em J nd that Con· gress place a fi ::ed statl.ltory ' limil ~ ­ tion on prof! s on \\, lll: C Ol : ra cts. I refer to profits \ h ich I'C II1:1 ill nIter re gula r ttl xes have bl.'en p!11d . There's a r ight \\';] an:.! tI wre.,s way to do th is: l' r~s idcnt Roose· velt in his Se ptl.'mbcr 7 specch pointcd out the ri gh t way when he said: "We m ust reeu ptu re throug h taxa· tion all wa r profits that arc not ~'fi WAYNESVILLE, O. PHONE 2441 ~ necessa ry to maintain 'efficient wa r The sui t of the Woodward Bu1:d - J' production." "!tJ ~. ~ I back tha t proposa l .nnd m ethod In8 and Loan company agains t ~~~~~~;~~~~.ltt-~(=.: f~ onc hundred (Iereent. Anll by the AI·tl1ur nnct Li11lan Field has been same token I oppose by one hun· compromised and dismissed. dl'cd percent the \ rOlllg \Yay we Divorces were gron ted to the Lou1su MCDonalc!, Loveland, placN Lbe esta Le or Charles L. Hizar. havq a dopted hy ,whll h we scck plain Llffs In the sult.s of Agnes McLebanon, approved. $85 '111.32 . to rccapture such war Iprorots. Thi s Certificate of transfer ordered isThe second and final accoun t 0 wrong way Is through the rcnc;ro- l\1JJ lan against Harry ¥ oMlIlnn and sued In t.be matter ot the estate of tiatlon provisions of lPubiic Law Llzz1e Roberts against Alva Robert!! The suit of Norwood Federa l SavNo. 6Z8 wldeh was rccently Ollle F . Freeze, Waynesville. amended. Excessive Pl'or.!s cnn be ings and Lonn Association against The inventory of the estatE' of rccap tured under this la \V but it Waldren and Lillian T ellgue has Anna M . Stonebraker upproved. bungles the Job by alsoa starlll g a been dismissed without r ecord. The first and final account o! t he whole tra in ot disol'd(,rs ,md unl\fA RRIAGE Ll CEN SF.E estate of Rarry D. McVay, Ma.son, balances Just as a blUns-linG' tillfUed. . smith docs whell he punches a Harry Cornett, 23, Morro\\,. lItuhalt dozen new holes In a lou chet tient. and Aurelia Girton, 22, Foster The estate of William Moore orwhllc he fixes olle old one. music teacher. dered relleved from adm1n stratlon . of , Ise aDd CODIIWoD I also am interes ted ill ferreting R ichard Perrine, 11 . fac tory "'orkout and rec aptur ing ' tcessive wa r er, and Fmnkle Roark 16 ' both o. RESTRICTION ON Ilogs·CalveI-Sbeep.. .... " . prOfits in tbe r ight wa y becau,s e the Kings Mills. SLAUGBTb OF LIVESTOCK Removec1 Promptly wrong way now used milY nullliy ev · . erythlng 1 tried to clo in helping cut Ernest K eaton , 21 , cutter, al'd For the past ten da~s m.my the wns le .out or governmen t. I went Es ~he r L. WllmoVll, 18, bo~h 0 Blaughterers and Pl'OCe.sS01·S OJ 11V"belore Congress I:l st l'ea r and plead· Franklin . cd with them to cut out or cul down PROBATE COURT .stoclt have lJeen l·.....u ci.e(l m the.r on a lot of non-d efense !.pcnding and T he second account of Har I t lUll . 'lbL9, according to R. Q . .. re then I made more than 75 speeches Meeker Fr kl SmLQl. manager of the ClncilUluw over the ' :ltion trying to rouse Ihe ' an in , a mln ol, has b{'cn p roducera, Is due to orders OU& of Revene Telepbone Cbarres people to join in this economy cru- approved. Washington resU'1cLklg slaughter lor sade. The r e~u ll ot ;I ll these effor ts The tenth account of Mary .A . MaIn &51. Xeala, O. local cOllSumption . rrhla re.strinL~d ' along \Ylth those ot othe.: Iike·m·inded Holloway. Franklin, approved . E. ~., Buehsleb. 1n4i. clLlzens was tho l COll gl'e~S did cut local kill of livestock 16 to aSSW'e a Th e gross value of the esta tl' or one billi on th ree hundreel million .al'i'er volume 01 me..& and meat dollars Qut of non·defense spending. proouct8 (or our boys In the armecl What gets me 'nl\ r iled up again are ,oreell anti for Lend-Lease pU>pQIle&. the plans of the govel'lOm ent which _ '_HA_N_DI_N_HA_NO. . . (JQvernment purchases 01 mea.t, may wuste hun IIeds of mil.lions that - 1._CO_OL_ED_C_RE_AM_an_dG_OO_D_BU_TT_ER_GO Mr . S mit h IIUHE6, are made ~ we saved. py suet) hard elYort . There's no reason ~' r excuse In . rom processora navlng (flderal 1nthe world for this ne.", wast.e ex· wpectlon, Thia comes under the Bucep& Ihl\& governments a lways .t:au of Anima. IndusLry of the Unit.- --"'......:....-'-~ scem to bungle and (1ilJnble aloDg cd States Department of Agrlculunless t be pllOple m a k,~ too great a ,ure. (uss. . ~uch iMpecLlon . A nllIDbfr have lAThere are 3,000,000 wa r CO!1tra cts held by from 20.000 ' t,o 40, 000 con· .Jpection, under city regul'ltloJl but tra ctors. The let w permits the Army; , ame Is .not acceptable tor governNavy and Maritime Commission to .lIents orders of meat. renegotiate each a! the 3,000.000 con· Rt.>quirements for this quarter. tntr:lc t.s Un cases where ' the contra cts .:.uding October. Nov.ember; ~cl heJd by a conlTa clor ,exceed $100, 000 ) ond llmlna te elCc(~sl ve profits. Uecember are baaed . OIl lll8t year'. Some have estjmated tha t if the law '(111. In case of cattle the 'slaughter is enfo,rceti it '!lay r equire the servo .or . local consumptlon can be but ices of as many as 200,,000 new pub.;e~enty ( 70) per cent ol laat year Hc servants. Thin~ ot wha t they will for sll~e period. With hop thla la cost us taxpayers. Th ink of taking that ma ny men awa y :rro nl produc;event,y-!Ive (75) per cent. Some tive ,\(ar work to'porform a job which Idllers have reached their . QUOta. Cream whieh was not cooled Im- is too slow to retard baeterlal Ule Interool Reveb ue bureau staff mediately after separation and growth. It 'mllk I. allowed to .tand others are on a restricted klIi until co~l d do wiUi little additional help! which was not kept cool a ll the time before It i. strained and ~eparated, the end of the year. Producers lA Other Bad P<Ilnts It remained on the farm has "'three .the damage will be done. Or 11 phe OIncJnnatl Market area have", Th is fact IHone 'sliould force the law' s revis ion at the entliest 'oppor- strikes" on It by the tlme It reachell .t he cream II allowed to Itand be- not teen a1\fected In lower valuea tun ity. But this :w<\ste 01 t!Jxpnyers' the butter-making . plant. If there forl) being put in the cooler, another as mucl} 811 IIOme other marketa_ dollars for the uselcs;s ' servloes of Is one thing the butter m aker has opportunity. Will be made to~r~b~a~c;.-.pllere...:i&....IICIblA~NlleAIDiHltt-lW1I-~-=-...::..:.;;.:..;:::.-J., possibly 200,000 men who should be lea rned' over the years It .is that the terlal growth. Watercools cream a cattle by a few piant.s ana. 'a llttle . helping wi n the wa r is not the law' s best butler Is invaria bly the product grea t deal faster than the colde.t only ba d point, bud as is thjs waste of properly cool ed crca m on the air. A cold water coolihg tank will with hogs . However, WIth til.. larle qurckly bring down the temperature number of klllers and prOcessorS at a nd the confusion thn l; eo~mes trom ta r m . Expesimenls at the dairy depart- of. warm cream. It will slow down Cincinnati,' the result", have not duplica ted services. The r eally bad part of ' til e law is thln t It creales m ent ot Purdue Univer sfty show bacteria .0 that their rate of mult!- been very serious. The government representatives ,tbree Dew b;lreaucracies. ope ea ch tha t through " temper ature control" pllc ~tlon will be kept at a m inimum. by the Wa r and the IN' nv:v Depart· the farmer is enabled to hold the . An efficient coollng tank can be adVIse . local plants applvlng' for crcam as m any as qua lity of his made on the tarm froln an old bar~ mcnts and one by I!'ta ritlme three days ond collect a premium reI. Placed between the pump and Federol lnapectlon . They state that . Comm1ssion. ond e;' .1 them to malte up th ~ir o . ;es ,and price over the next grade product. the watering trough, with an Inlet more than sixty have recently reprocedures as ea ch se'c: ,l l. These The crea mery striving to manufac- and outlet pipe, cold water csn be celved Inspection.After receiving Inarbitrary rulings in t.ime ma y de- ture quality butter is glad to pay the kept flow ing. Cream cooled in · thill spection such. plants. are In • p061mora llze ooel thereby reduce output premium tor cream kept well·cooled way as soon al it.11 separated will tlon to secure Government orders' on the farm and dellvered clean . of wa r mater ials. have 1\ low bacterial Aount. If aU fOT meat . Apparently there Is no The American way ot life aod gov- and fresh. Cold temper atures will not pre- t}Ie oth~r steps nef~s~ary to the limitation now on gettln these' Ofernment mea ns 'g overnment oy lawl Th tlty dg vent bac terial growth, unless the production of qualit~ teream have d !l nd not gov ernment ,by arbitrary e quan an . 'leedS ~ . ,been observed. and \f the cream II I ers. crea m is cooled Immediately. Bacfulings of se ver al bure·aucra cies. We marketed ever y two or three dlY', , Increasing. Nearly one - half of a re ground ed 1n \.ha l way of life ~d teria start their work of destruc· It will grade No. 1 and be bouah& 0l11' po~lt and pork product" will be tion in the . wa rm milk and cream. government. Let' s DIOt Im peril its on quality. used fOr the f'J'med forces and leueexistence now by demoralizing war Air cooling, even In ,cold weather, lenci In 1943 . This Is cauaing re· ind llstry th rough .t he eiea tio~ of strictlons for civIlIAn use. LlvestO~k layer on layer or' bure·a ucracy to do wha t established bUl'eaus can do betterl ,,=---,,-!,"';'~~~~-=-==;;i~;::;~ii It'll about time fOir AmerlealUl. (" ~'T.,MtiWW1lYleA1IRY \Yh~ want the war wo.n.lo demaDd ~"::::'-;~.IT"OII7DD .that this law 'be chainged 110 UIa& . r 5 ~".,.,,.,.,",..JIIIIIM the ellmlnation of eXIleS5 proot. on war 'con!racls be b~.ndled by the Jrl' n ureau of Internal :Revenue. 1.. IE YOU HEAlD ' re.g ulatioDs on what Is allowable •• . ItA as 'an e,,-pense dedu~illl'n are ballt ·'1WO.W~Y" 'UPOD yearl. of esper'leri'c ~ ' aDd Ita '. ataft Is guided by co,u rt declslou. ' A .,ON7H POUCY INS!!"B ftmfE ,AMI,Y Mlbus lnesl miilll\reimentill famll- " IT ' ;AYS YOUII . IT PAYS YOUR FAMILYII • tar witH theae re-' •.,tiOD!!. Such. A. !M. .... wb. ~.pli .. 10< thl.' lI ..,ytblh":.l',,~peU:i. to ~'. 1.~::A:~~Y.":.hu.;'.:..,...2 ..... ,-,olley a nd III bcndd~~. \hi, fit. pr0'tid . J to U :.. ~ llUuftcll" • 81NGL& POL.ICY. ItO change woul" tlublltU.ute proeedure ..,. "T"O .W'Y "~I"lltYr pm. -1500.00 ~ici.LmltxAM'NAT,oN. Polky Pay. Doublo an4 7't/plo"" , uDder' rcco•....~ , ~ ed · lallr for, the pr_ \OU whtn-!"y ~bc!. '. yoUl ....- .D.... mid,n ..1d • • tIT •• ",""Idod by I.. ........ , ~"Ut..t f. " ul>: d'.., laooo 00 ,NO AQJ!lNT W,LL CALL. TIle only _ ""'" will .... ...' .

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a~ lhelr dinner r,1I 51 Su,oay Mr ' l r-'~- - . . . , --- ~' and Ml'$ . W1I1lur(\ Halq Ul1d M,l's . Ella llalnea, Mrs . Raymo nd WlIso 1. enler' , . talnec\ , the Happy Hour club at her - - -.............. - hunn' last rI'uesc\ay ' afternoon' . I\lETIlODIST lJHtJlt(; U We al'e sorry ' to r pon Mr , FI'8n~ Louis C. ltadle)',. I~aslor cis Chenoweth on the sick list . Chu.r ch schOol 9:30 a : m. MI' . Robert Wilson ' spent a part Worship servlc'e at 10 :30 ·A. M. of last week i~ Columbus atte nding Subject: "The Cht1stmas S 1' ." Anmecpng of the StaLe Grange . He them. "0 LIttle Town of Bethle- ' wes a delegate trom he 1000nl hem." Trio : "Sing, Sing Thls (Wnynesvl1le) Grange . Blessed Morn,'" you th Fellowship at 6:30 p. In. Evening service 7:30 p . m. A 3pecial Cl:rlstmns prog~am of Uvlna pic tures and cnrols given by the choir . -Details oC this program will be found In a speclal 8,rtlcle else wh ere in this newspaper. Church school Chrlst.mas elllertalnment Ohristmas eve lit 7:30 The littl e gir l t ll g ~{' d gen tly at o·clock. her m Olh r 's sl.)c\·c. "Now, ]I.1011,,'r?" she asked. "Now can't we write my letter ? " WAYNESVILLE CHURCn OF "Why of course, Betsy," M.l's, CBBl8T Carson grinned . "Ar e you gomg to write it or a m I ?" Max Randall, Minister "Well," B ts y s nid . . "Maybe you'd better kind of say It to me. SUNDAY Only I'd lo vc to wr it it. " Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. "All ri ~h t, then, :'.l iss Carson. CommunIon 10 :45 a. In. ta ke a I tte r," her m other said, wa lking s lowly up and down ~he Pl'ea.chlng, 11 a. m, room. "R ead y ~ 'De a r Mr. Mor· Junior Endeayor. 7: 15 p. m . gentllau : The way I save mon ey Senior Endeavor, 7 :15 P. m. for War Sta mp buy ing is .to steer all the small household jobs to· Communioo and prea.chlng, 8 :00 ward my p. m. d a u~hter, who You are Invited to come and woris eight yea rs old. She is so shIp with keen al;!o ut bl!ying War ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Sta mps that I CHURCH know all the money I might 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and have paid to someone else for doing the j!lbs will go toward Victory sermon . Rev. Ralph Parks ,,111 be when pa id to her,' "Now m a ke a list, Betsy. 'Win- In charge. dows wa shed , 60 cents, Apples ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH picked from under the tree, 25 cents, Empt ied trash cans, 4 Father lUumbolla. ]~t i cents. Sold stdng beans fr om the Mass Sunday 10:00 Q. m. garden, 15 cents , Solei strips of spoiled film to children, fQJ' sungazing, at one cent a yard. 20 ' '- EltRY CIIllItCII OF CIIRlST cents. Total, $1.24 . Yours help· fully, J hope,' -and then I'll sign . 9:30 B. m~ Bible IChool. it at the bottom ." 10.45 a . m .-oommunlon. Betsy was puffing like a gram11 :00 a. m.-sex:~on. pus from her labors . The tall, 8:15 P . M.·prelllChlng. pain~taking , letters t9tfered bravely across the sheet of paper. Gravely Mrs. Carson took the pen FRIEND ' to sign. . . First Day school. 9:311 a. m , "Mother, would it be the prope.r Meeting tor Wor 11:1.>. 1') :30 a. m. eti!juette if I signed it too?" '~PerIect1y proper, I think," MT. trOU.v M. E. CHURCH Mrs. Carson sa id without a smile, T. M. Scarff, Minister and handed the pen back to Betsy. Sunday .School 11.:30 a.. m. E. A (Letter from an actual communkation in the files of the Treas- Earnhart, Bupt. Evening service, 7:30 Ill. m. ury De partment.) • Ptlayer Meeting . Wednesday eveEvery member of the family should Invest In America's future. nina, 7:30 po in. Make certaLn at least 10 percent of tbe family's total income Is r!et~~r1 to ",etory no later than R 'E C TAL ~ IS E A S E 5 New Year's Day. DR. E. M STEELE, 113 Ea.IIt u. S, 1',,/Utlr ¥ D,porl,.,", Locust Street W1lm1ni1;on, Ohio, A Pensylva~1a housewive scrapped has p ublished a booklet Ul whiCh he a panc~t<1dle;-rnade by one 0 mrtrow he treati 'PILES or her ancestors at his forge shortly HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ after the Revolu\.ion . It hnd serveC: ERY or EiLEcTRICJTY. ThIs 'bookfive generatiOns of pancake enthus- let will be sent free by sepdlng h1Ql lasts. your name and ad~.-Adv.

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Mr . and Mrs . Oharles Slanley FOR SALE - WaLkins Product! at 23 N . _Broadway, Lebanon. ,Open very pleasantly enter t6ined to din' evenings for your convenience. ner on Sunday. Dec. 6, thl! followIng gue$tS : Mr. anc Mrs . BernaJ'd Glen Lintner. Phone ' 63 L. Jenkins, Mrs. Cntherlne wl'ight, MI'. F<::>RS~Two hundred, sheet.3 of a nd Mrs , Wllllam Creager of Daystationery and one hWldred en- ton, ·Mr. and Mrs. Brookville and velOpes, printed with your name and address for '1.50. The Mla.mI Mrs . Pearl Sinclair and chUdl'e~, Luella ' ond Laverne. Gazette. Mr. and !drs. Leonard Ellis and FOR SALE--New Arvin AutomobUe daughters spent last Thursday eveHot Water Heater. Never removed ning with Mrs , Elllis' pa-rents, Mr . from original bOx. Prire S8,00. nnd Mrs . Raymond Wilson. May be seen at Gazette olllce. Mrs . Luther Haines. Mrs . Ella HaInes, MrS . Daisy Connard and FoR SAJ..E--.Young Turkeys. Mrs . MIss Maud Harlan attended a rot,Joel Stokes. Phone 2825. slOnary ~eetlng at the Frlf'nds NOTIOE-INo molesting or cutting cJ;1urch in WllmiJIgton one nll! hl las trees on c. B . and E. I. Lewis week . property behind the Red Brick The Bogans and Smiths were dinch urch and Hopkins' property ner guests 01 Mr . and Mrs .' Horace under penaty of law, C , B . aod Oompton on Sunday. Other gUfSts E . L. LeI\1s : were Mr, and Mrs , Evan Bogan F0R SALE - Sorghum, ('lear and Robert Bogan and MIss Marcelli 1'100. $1.75 ' in your own container . Apple of Da..yton. Miss Emily Haines, 0. student or H. R. Fordyce or P .•r. Thomas Earlham COHege, Is spending the (see either) at Ferry . Waynesville Chrlstmas vacation with ber parRoute 1. (' 11 , Mr . s nd ~rs . Homer Hq1bps WA~de to Patterson Field. Mrs . Glenna Wilson was In XenIa Hours, 4 :00 p . m . to midnight. 'shopplng ' on Friday . Mrs . Wm. s<\anlan, Main street MiSs Phyills Halpes' aM Carey Way nesville, or le",ve wore at tile Lee Hqlnes were members of ' the Oaze~te office. . , chorus who gave the Christmas cantata, "l'he Mes&lah" at the Friends . WOMEN-#.{arrled or single for church, Wilmington : work In war· production·Industrles. Mr. and .Mrs. Everett Ha,lnes had Clerical, salesworkers, house"wives or anyone willi mechanical aptitudes or hobbles will be considered. Applicants must be 21 years of age and .have birth certifll'ates. Persons ·now working In war pro, liuctlori industries need [1ot a.pply, .. No fee. U. S. Employment ServIcc. Courthouse, Lebanon, Ohio.

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Qur fliers bOmb thefoeme.n's· land 'Make h08tUe na.tlona quake, With telTor and with !,-wful ..~rJaht, We see the enemy shake, But we ,will keep , oll'flabtlng Ul\tU . pleu !or ' ~ce they make,

3. Working in a plant where the Pay. roll Savings Plan hasn't. 'been in., stalled, talk to your union head, foreman, or plant manager-1lnd see if it can't be ' installed rig..t away, Th. local bank will be glad to help.

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D And 'We at home will do our part, Here on our native shores, . Our galla.nt soldiers by their mIght, Will guard us and our shores, we;u tum oUr handato anYthing, To big jobti or to cttorea, And . with them win vio'ry, P'o'r our homeland' (Refrain) ,

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'IUle bugle calls, tpe drum b~<),u: )ou~ , ADd with tne flag unfurled, Our boys march' on to battle . For· the freedom Of the world, 'TIs but for human ·justlce. ,. . ;<l&Inst .the foe: our force Is burled · And for ttlee, Am~rlea, ~ur homeland,

If you are .•• 1. Already investing 104?'o of yo-ur pay , in War Bond:; t!l rou~[l (::e P ay:c.11

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M.1ss Busle Evans 'Is 1,,:\Vlng todo.Y (ThurSday) 10r ·1I. few week's ~t~ltha.nleee, Mrs. J. C . Fratn, In ~anoke;' Va, .

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Belrabi Join in, sing.. aU, linlt h\!Brta with Uncle Baal, 80 branv~ in w~; in peac~ so Uke filIlI a l&fd). ~ Proud emblem 01. our patlon, stroll~ .' pow,r without a 'apam, We love thee, America, our homelandI ' "

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The 101low1ng-;mg has tJeep written and copyrighted, oY. W. d . Tichenor, W'ayneavllle,' OhiO. '

fhls man Is not'dead. He is just sleeping. And sleeping a .little more soundly, perhaps, beefl u8e there are still many Americans who are flOt putting at least 10% of their pay into War Bonds on a regular Payroll Savings Plan, How about }IOU joining a lot of other fellows 'in giving the little paperhanger a rude awakening? How' about ,YOU signing up with n .Payroll Savings Plan toda,Y • , • to thc tune of hot 6%, or 7% or 8%. but 100/0 and mO"e' if you can·? LET'S

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II .... Wull u I,,!'url.'k. 1 ·~rn•• G.""•• • . Miss Phyllis Balley. o~ Utica spent· the week-e1}d. with Mr. and Mrs , Everett Kenrick. and children': _ ~.! The Christmas entertainment of Lyt,le Sunday school will be' at the t! church next SUI:day eve'l1ng at 8· o·cloc. k as, ·announ . cod b"~ t.h . e SUIJer-, Intendent; Miss Ethel Reeder. Everyone cordially InVi ted . A large crowd attended the sa le of Allen Emrick Thursday and e.very~ thIng sold well . , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemlck attended the ' funer~ of Judge, Marton Hamilton of Cincinnati, at the M. E . church at Lebanon Wedn ~dny au Y HERE AND USE ,' afternoon. Mr . and Mrs, Wilbur Clark ~pent Thursday In Dayton . Mlss Betty Routzahn was a weeken d guest of Miss Sarah Conner at Waynesville. Lt . Eugene Bell of Florida Is ~""""'" "'"""""",y spending several days with 1:'.1& wHe ~ (f COTY SETS .. ............. ..... ........ ....... ...... ,$2.25 to $5.15 and little son at 't he borne of her ~ PONDS SETS ......... .... ..... .. .. .. ...... .......... :............ .. $1.00 parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard }p. DRESSER SETS ... .... .• ,',.," .... ,.. ......... .................. . $5.95 Kibler. CIGARETTES .... ... ........... ........ ..... .. ..... $1.55 Cartol\ Mr . nnd MrS. Leslie Oooy lind SOME BRANDS OF CIGA~' IN 50'1 ~NLY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurtis spent Friday shopping In Dayton. _" PLENTY OF NICE CHRISTMA~ , ' '. Mrs . E. B. Longacre - fell on the , . CARDS ....................... : .. .. .. 2 for 5e; 5c, and tOe . , ice Saturday. cutting a gash In her , head and also other InjUries. She Is slowly improving . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early,' M . . Mrs. J. B . Jones and Mrs. Elmer ~~ Phone 2121 Waynelvi1l" Ohio Groves attended 6 dinner ,and Ins tall a tion of offIcers a t the Eastern Star at Waynesvllle Mondsv evenIng ; rlght hand cotner of the wlndshleld. Mr s . Elsie Peterson. of I'ldlanap' . STICKERS TO BE USED There ?fill al~ be red stlckel-s for olL~, Ind., Mrs. Laura Nelson of IN OHIO ALONG WITH 19f)t L~OEN-SE TAGS NEXT. YEAR motorcycles and yellow ones l er Labanon, In d ., an d Mr . and Mrs. trailers. Milton Sheehan of Centerville, Present license plates on all auClear off 'a space !lve and flvecalled at the home of Mr. anel Mrs. Wilbur Cl8.rk Wednesday a.ftemoon . . eIghts Inches wide and two Inches tomotive vehicles and trallers mUst Mr . and Mrs. Everett Kenrirk deep on the WlndshlE'J or your au- be kept on the Vehicles ' throughout and children. Bobby and Jane. at- tomoblIe Or truck for another stlck:- next year. only one sticker wID be ' used on tended a famlly dinner Sunday at er, Hal G. Sours. director.! of the the home of Mr. and Mrs . Edwarc qhlo Department of Hlghways, has each 'car or truck . The lIt.icker may be purchased alter. March 1 at any Hopklns In Waynesville 1n l:otl or of announced . Murry Hopklns, Wh";, leavee thIS Red stickers lor passenger cars deputy regt.strar's office . No reservations,' special nUlJ1.ber. lVeek .for the army . and yellow stickers for trucks are to Mr, and Mrs. 'H arvey Hole and be lf$ed next year . in Ohio In lieu or 1n1tlal comlllnBtioru; wm be avaUdaughter of Xenia, were Sunday of new license plates. They must be able next yelli. Present plate. of guests of Mr. 'and ' Mrs. Russell dlsplo(yed by April 1 In the lower that character are to be used. campbell and children and Mr . and -------..---....,..----,.-~------------

BOD,E-LANHAM NUPTIALS

Mr . and Mrs . Aldie D. LanhAm ot Salem,..anDourlce We marriage of their daughter, W1llnev to corp. Ro.ss Bode, liOn 01 Mr. and Mrs . E . Porter Bode, of 'west Union . The marriage tool' place Novem·ber 27 at Oovlngton, Ky" v"lth . ~e Rev. E. M , Rose ,oUlclatJJ)g • , The bride Is a graduate nf Salem College, class of '42 and Is nuw emPloyed at BaltImore, Md. Th e bridegrooJIl Is a ~duate of Doddrldgo county high sohool c:ass of '37, an d was formerly employed by the Hope Natural Oas company nt Charleston, He is now stationed In California. where he 11;. on desert maneuvers. - West Uulon (W. ,!a.) Record . Note.-Mrs , Bod~ Is a sister of Mrs, Wm . Strader. Il teacher In th e loc~l high ~hoo1. 'l'he newlyweds 'vlslted here at the home of Mr . and Mrs . Sawyer a.t the time of the Ilmrrtage.

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J. H. Ayres ,$peakerAt Civic Clqb lVIond~y , __

Joe H. Ayrel, Wddletown, presi. dent of . the' Mound Builders Area, Boy &1quta of America, waa the principal speaker' at !:.he meetlng Moilciay Dight &r ' the Way,~elVllle ctv!Q olub held at oUr' House. Tom 0 , Venable, SCout EXecutive and .Joe BIlUnders, Beaut Commissioner, Of Middletown, a.Lso made short .talks. to the 24 m~rs Rnc. gul.:st..

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At tlle business meeting followtng 1iI1e banquet, It was decided to ~nd D. O. Ridge 0. bouquet and a Christmas card signed by members Off Ute club, In, recognition .for hiS 6.lt~ul devotion to the chili . 'l1le spolUlOrshlp committee.

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'llbe annual p.rty of the Fairley Hardware stores · was " helcl t.hJB year 1n Hillsboro wi h a turkey dlnrier served by the Ladles AJd of the Church ot Ohrlst-atter wb1ch tihe party adJourned . to the local bowling alley and skating rink · WhIch had been leased lor their exol\lSlve use for the evening. After enjoying an evening of bowllug and skating tl}e . members guthered around a large Ohl'lstmas tree surrounded with gifts for all present, lIB well lIB the children of each f1Ulllly and the six memb'ers now serving their country In the e.rmed forces. Paul E. Jones. minister of the 10Cal Church of CbrlBt, was a guelt for the evening. ~ The members present were lIB fol: Mr. and Mrs . V. B. Fairley, MIss OOnstaJlce FaIrley, Vernon

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The Waynesvlllil held· their reiUI'~l' meetl!lg on Slturday night with 'II, b~ket dlnn~r at ~!' Jl.'h these ha, 'lng birthda ys were ho~ : r guests . 'I he bll:llness sess.\on followed the ~nquet . Two new members were added to oU\' numbel' . The Ch.l'lst mns stage scenery, Rn'angetl by Mr . Rebert ·Crew. was never so pretty . The following program v:~ pre sen ted : Silent Nigh t, Jl nl!le re ls, o..1mpibell family; ChrJ.stmas In OIf f rent countri es Snra Braddock ; The 'N ight Before Ch tll1as, Ro· bert Orew; Poem, Manah Wilson ; Song. Joy to the World, J ennie LeI! Braddock and Ilene Browne; Sa:ltl, Claus Is Coming to Town. Betty Campbell; 'Hory, Donald Wilson ; 0 Come All Ye FaithfUl. Phyllis Bal ley; A Ohrlstmas Wish. Donna H" d ley ; Origin of Christmas Tree. WIl~lmlno. :radtd:!~ Awra yu plnon ~~~ ngel', a ne ene. ; Housetop. song, David Hartsock. George and Jerry Hartsock; 'Plnno ~M So'o, Miman Wilson; several selectlons of ChrJ.stmas music by the ~~ ,'~?··'~:l?Ii:··Z.J1i'})~j"JiaB,"Ii campbells . 'rhere was an exchange of ~I!ts and ('andy wai served during the o. S even41g.

'The office of the Miami Gazette was this 'Week designated thl ..Share....the-~lde Registration De pot·, lor Waynesville and vlclnlt) by the Ohio Department o! High-

ways. All persons travelIng to some aLh . er pdlnb or town to work, are nsket ~o register at a "Share-tJle-Ride Registraliloll Depot. In Waynesvlll and vicinity, this applies to any on worklng In Dayton. Lebanon. all' Kings Mills, as moot local cltizel.. - --

Midnight MassAt St. Augustine's Church Religious celebration of Cnrlstma. wlll 'be ushered III with mldnigh mass at St. Augustine's church

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work In. one of these pl~ ~ Tbe red, whlte al\d b u,e a~i s destgnatlrig "St)are-the..ft1de ~tr1IItion Depots" were d~ned by Hal G. SOurs, d.l rector art highway ?, a.nd !Harry E . ~el'J chiei engin er of the highway depertmen I; dh-1slon of traffic and safety and ' exequt.n a dU'eetor of the Ohlo WB.1 ~, tatton Committee . The '1ilJllS ba ' e' been placed at 2,200 citle~ Bnd, oth r ' ' communities. They are 18 'inches wide and :u inChes in depth' und are made Or a durable material. Everyone tn this .viclnlty, whether driving their own car or rldlng w. h someone else is expected to regisler : The registration lists will remr in at ·the depot and any peraon wan 1ng tra.n.sporat.ion or p i! d~v g their own cars aD4 want pMSengc.s

are pennltted to examine the list. Following e.re the Instruc lt?,DS far reriatering: Ie~Vitlea to · whlch the club makea &1zabeblr~en, Mr. and Ml'a . Who 8ho* Rertsler . annual ~oDtributlOn.s. Fiank Le¥&Y Wilby Henry and Mr. Louie Onn!'..: • 1. All workers Who are traveUn\: to reported tIba.t PI'OlP'e.1III on the Boy of Wllsboro; Mr. and Mrol. C. ·G. work by ,p rivate car. ScoUt cabln has been greatly ae- Bunch, Mr. and~. IA. A. VeIth. 2. Those· ~ho la.ck; transportatlcn clelerated since the apoplntmen~ of Mr. and Mrs . William Applegate, fiICWtlu , to their place of bWlIn~.s. the committee' oomposed of J . R. Mr , and Mrs . Ch~. E. Hay. Mr. Bow &0 BeIIater OJlll)ons, Fred Orauman and Mr. and Mrs. B'oward Stewart and Max 1. Reg1ater at ,t he "Shale-theLeMay. Be reported that. the ca\lln Wallace of 'wllmington; Mr. and . Rlde ~tratlon ~t" nearest walla are up and it 1$ ready for the Mrs. ChlltS. J . Wood, Mr: and Mrs. CORPORAL EARNHART your home. Do not. register at more O. Redkey, 1MrB. Virginia __ The W.S .O.S . oJ the locni Meth ENTERTAINE,D HERE then one Depot. niof, material tor wh1cb is olready On 4:be ·ifOUncl. Oarnahan and Mr. Vernan Brewer In. a game play~ on the local odlst oilurch met at t ile home of 2. F1l1 Out eve~ .. blank on the PbU Larriok. wpo 1$ leaving abort- of Blanchester; Mr. and Mrs . John floor Saturday evening, Waynesvi le Mrs . E.mel' Sheehan on Wednes ay Corporal and Mrs . Charles B. Regl&t.ratloll fonn . b' for AJasIta, was called. upan to L. Ha.wk, ~. Leanna Roberbi 'and HIgh scllOOI defeated Fairmont by with an all-day meeting. TIlose EaTnhart of Fort E!-h an Allen, Ver, 3. To f1n48hare-the-Rldem dIeCIk ~ a tn remil.rlr6. He expressed ~. Herbert lO1ne of &WIna; Mr. the score Of 26 to 21. Waynesvlle having IIllrllidays during October. mont. arrived h ere on Frl:ia.y momother registrants when you' rectater bI8 regreta t.bat thla was the laat and .Mh. Thos. 'Wll~lm&On, Mr. led 13 to 12 at the half. November and December were Ing after 'spendlng Q '·few days with and at frequent intervals ar new ~ that he coUld attend for and MD . . Ohaa. Winl:lon 'and Mr. .M,ter the half.tlzne, . WaynesVille guest.,· of honor and were sell ted a~ Mrs. Earnhart'a parents. Mr. and rea1atrations apPear on ·blantt. _ some time, but aaid a.:tter the war, and Mrs. Krell Kldd of IqnclWurg; completely outplayed their riva1B. a table especially arrangeci for Mrs. Frank Sn.yder of Springfield. . , Make you ~ arrancementa for when he retuma to Waynesville, he d Mr Stanl H Ban- and took 0. lead that was never them. Tha.se \~110 enjoyed this hon- to be the week-eOO guests ' of Corp. Sbare-tbe-Rlde With other rea·... . an s. ey. ""';'. """_..... _ ·t. ,. Mr and Mrs aiJa1n hopes to beCOme an aotive 1Mr. and Mrs. RusaeU~ . Wilson threatened. Bradley led the or were MIss SaHy Smith, Mrs . .c.uc,.u" ... r S ,p aren.... , . :.ants by OOIltaCtinC these realamember. Members of the club, now and Mr. Eldon EWa Off WaynesV1lle. 8OOri.ng t or the locals "lith nine Walter Whitaker. :r-.fl's. Ernest Hart- E . F , Earnhart. On Saturday a t tre.nta yourself. . in .the "rv1ce of our government In points, and Robinson led t ile Falr- sock. M1's. Warren, Braddock, Mrs. noon Il\(r. and Mrs. Earnhart enter. Tbe Volunteers tor Vlctory S ew. 6. Do not contine ~our Share-tbedls~t p~, are carried on the '1":'\ ... team with six. J . !P . LarriCk . Mrs. Ray Conn , talned with a !linner In their hOn"r . Ride group to worker_ln your plant. roster of the club aa honorat)' memIn the 'r~rve game the st.ory was Mrs . Oharles ·Davis. Mrs . Elmer w~th covers nrranged lor Uorp . and Ing club met Thursday even~8 6, If you do Dot flnd .uUlclen~ ber.B, exactly opposite. ·F airmont WInning Sheehan, Mrs . Rel)a Braddook and Mrs . "Earnhart .. Mrs. Bertha Oray. =D:~~t the home of m il . riders troIn tJle retr1B~ta at tbla "'l'-e club 'Was 'aaked to pet beblnd 23 to 17. Mrs. H . E . HathA,.... ". Mr. and (Mrs. J. N . Roblnson and · one de""'t to 11ll · ....... eat to ....._.. , . ..... • ".... son DOnald and the host and hNltBesides the hootess, thOBe present . .... ~---a project for llght1n8 the tablet Several Wayneavl1le r~dentll wi I WaJlleavWe I'G IT T In t he absence of the president, were Mrs. J . 8 : . Thomas. Mrs . 1ty, check the reslatraUona at other , contaUllni the names of W~ne be on thl! jury recently dra.wn for Bradley. f . .. . ........ 4 1 9 Mrs . F . U. LeMay " the meeting w¥ ess . Qn Satur$y evening op~n Howard MlSsUdine 1141'11. K. R . .HIll, neamy de~ alonI the route to ~ip .meJi In t.be anDed fo~. the Japuary <term Qf commo~ pleaa Osborn. f ...... ........ 3 ,I '1 called.to order ~y ,Mrs. M. A. Ful- .house waa held ~d ", _gre",t n\iJl1- Mrs. Morq,n, ·iIIlI. WAlter your d&t1D&tUm. ' . . 4~ ,was advanoetl to bavtt.' Court. The ~d jury will be com- Price. f ., ....... . ...• .. 0 '2 ' 2 kerson, who was ' later elected as ber of relatives and friends were Fraz.ier. Mrs. wiIUam Strader, Mra '1. If lOU cbanae .ployment, cent.ral be&dq~rtel1S wbere PFfIOnI ~ of: Kirq,atrlok, c ..... . .. ·0 1 president fol" the ' c:om1Il3 year. Mrs. present. On sunday eveniDi Mr . .E. W. 8cot1eld. Mrs. F. V, LeMa . " hours. r1der/I, or &ny of ~ otber I. trave~ to neadJy c1t1t)a couJd"," William Hayes and Lt.wrence Stanley, ~ .... ... .... .. 1 · l ' 4 Baird's resignation beuig accepted . and. Mrs. Earnhart. at.t~ded a din- Miss loez James, Mrs. Earl Conner conditlona which 'have reataterIster and help others .w1ah1na to Balter. Morrow; Mra. curtis Tom- PQmmill, 1r ..• .••••• •. . 1 1 3 Devotions were con ducted by Mrs . ner given In honor of their so.n at The next meeptng will be held at ed, QI1!,W line thrOll8P ' former ,l ine ride. ,The proposal to eetab~ a Unson and George Dav1$, WayuesA. K. 'Day and a progl'am oC t he n ome of 'Mr. and Mrs. Snyder the home of KrB. K. R. H1i1. and re ~" public rest i'09Dl ; ~~&yIiesvWe was vIDe; \¥1lU6m R.oolnaon, Franklln; , -Totals ....... . .. . . . . . 9- '1 26 Xmas songs nnd readings was given. In Springfield. 8. If you now lack; t.rtmaport&tlon. also a4vanced . .No aCtion WILl takep Pred Jam~. Harold ' Benham CliU FaJrmon' . FG IT T The mee~nlf adjourned to meet In ~IN dO~~ FIRST register and write "}\fone': 1D U.eaua . on either pro~. ': Runyan and Bessie Anderson, Leb- E. Non1s, 1 ..... . . .. . . . 2 1 6 February at which time th e new ~D GRA~..! '!.~ w> CALIF. W~BN C01JNTlr QmtJ8T&Y of Travel. . , Carl AbaeOberU, .prosram cbalr1 Robinson, t .... ...... , . 2 2 6 olflcer. s , will take charge.. ~AjC ~ IN "10 '( l - CLUB" 9. If you haVe registered MeI.1ia Qf' " anon: WlllJa Wteaman, Cozadda e; ack 1 1 3 . ..-_...... , man then Sntroduced ~~ .pe~ert Clyde !'i.aber, Pleasant ,Plain; Ed P; e. c ....•. . ....... . __ Travel sa "NOlle" and receive "a Joe H . .\)Tea. ~J'.' I Al'J'C.a tl)J4 o~ Wll, l'bater.; Mrs. Myron Johnlon; g . . ......... .. . 0 0 o. NEW OFFICERS ARE Mrs : W. H. Madpen ,I)a6 reThe MIaiD1 ValJey CoateD. ' Paper Share-tbe4ude, do not fall to nthe many advanf.alee of~utlnl to I_~., .....:..h Welch IUld '''-s. Bohardt, g ......... ... 2 0 • INSTALLED BY MASONS ceived word from Fred Grauman. company hai received wO.rd from tum to I?ePDt and dra.w a ; Une ~.. ..... ........ .......· 3 . Depar.... -t th e thl'oueh ree1$tratlon. \;be e.yerage American tiO.Y" Be .~t- LolUe Null, K1amJs~urg. ' ... .... -1 g ...... . . ... . 1 T he 'new of.f1cers of Masonic LOdge for'mer ma.nager at the W , H . Mad- ' the Treaaury ....en.• •w.G ed ·that one or. BY . ery fOur . e1leible The ......... n Jnpv W11l report Jan. No . 1~a F. and A. M . who WCl'e In- den Lumber cOmpany, that he ls cqm~ and ita emplOyees are no\\ 10. It you ca.nnot flnd Share~tJle.. ... _- - # Totals ... ....... '. ... . . 8 5 21 stalled at a. me e~Lng reeent.y . 'b0y8 ~ the Unk.ed Btatee are Scouts WU'Y •• 'l'he peUt jury w11l be niade at the nbw stationed at camp Beale, Calif. members o·' the "10 Per Cent . Club•II Riders lrom the rea1atl'6tion l1at a .... ..- of ~ eed of altlng It . The camp is near Marysville. He 'is and eo far , aa record of th" Treas- this or &tty Qther' nearby.n.. . pots. .· or. ~d s.,-e , en .. m UP . of.' ~e foUOWtng: local1lall are as J Qllows: . wltil the 13th Armored Division.' . "';"'\' . at leaat tbree,out of four me~rs. aeo-e HehlUe and Mrs. Wllbur Worshipful Master, H. B. Eamury Department show, the ~lI'at other condltlons exist WhiCh. ~e '.. ,Rudolph " RotluJpUl. Rezln Mr. Grauman was Inducted lnto . Warren count#v indU6'~' to attain Share- tile ........e.... .."11-··.. Before the .jWa1"8COUtIn"waa weU orhart; Senior Ward.en, Garl Conard ; w;, , ..,... f or you __....... in de-.... ., aDd the con ,-, J ' W the a~ ~t Ft: Thomas, ~'! on this atandlns. fill out 'the rWar 'l'ranspqratlon Sur.. - - .,, '''''''''' HanJson Bevan, James Totu,untOI' War'Uen • .o.h n A. e~ner; Dec , 4. He and hiS outfit lett there v- JI'onn at "our d .......t and leaveV" the , in ,quered cOuntries Of ~pe, but that ten 'a nd Mra. "'.-ODd Wf'8.ver, "'wayne Tawnshlp residents. wt\o 'I'reasurer, Raymond Braddock ; Sec. .., _ t Bo Sco t "-"'" on Dec. 9 and o..rrlved a.t their ata- BOND SALE' TO BE PUSHED With A" __ Hlww ba(l outlawed the ry U8 ~OD· · Geol'lle Beauden, Mia. earlier . in the, season, had been reta.ry, V . ~ AJrmltage; seutor . ta . peraon ---."'. • _ _ ...... th "'- , Wo th · · ~ . Lion on DeC. 13 . He s te8 that the . IN W&aBEN COUNTY &lid UIlPU~ e ';";,8 ' ~ t(' ~ - - . . and John L8w1B, Fos- wJab1ng for a "White Christmas", Deacon, L·. A. Garst; Junior Deaem Urth b1a cia -"'"'7'"" , trlp to the wllstem state was pleaa~ ent, to 1 er owJl en • ter' O. W. Carder arid Edward have about chai'oetl their mlnds. con. Fred Rush; OhaplaJ.n. K. N. a nt and t he wea.ther there L, fme. A campaten to inereaae th,. purBe .~ that dYer thlity per ''Cent Ho~"""ftn, rding · to...many 'older reslden"" Kough ; Steward (senIor), Oharlel Severai acq\1lUntances f!'om ' this· ch.... .... vie---a.oI __ haD _..... 'Owksville', rrailk .WardN"' ......, of war bon"..." through ......~8-'-'~ . ~ .American IOldlen ,u"'''&Y~ :- low, (lbarles ' carroll', Katherine · 19f2 ~ been oqe 'of' the Anderson; · Steward (Junior>, ' Ross ' rt 'f ' Ohl l t d t th tory bond drive waa launched In . 1 •...... tan A1_.. hero·.... bad ' / , •• " . 'pa 0 0 are DCa e a e The New cent\q' ~,qb waa en~-' ora Qr 0"'"1...... ...... .T rainer and Karl Parker Morrow' 'months they can remem- Rowland; Tyler. FJrank Fatr; TrusH . ts hIS frl ds Warren county reoently by Charlea ta1ne<i. at O!U' HoUse Frlday Ilter- · .. ~ Bcout.J 1D tHeir you~ .and de- R. A\ Young: YrI. com";, . most of them.are 1.1red tee, Everett Early. '. :%e therll a:nhe S . Irwin, chairman 'of the county noon, Dec.' 18, with ·Mrs. Kart.ba 1 c~ that :pw1Y /If ~ '~YS say Harry DUmtOrd and w~ter oomp.: of snow e.n~ ~ts «oc:ompanylng cold, SHOWER GIVEN IN '~ONOR will 'be stationed there only a sbor~ commi~. Irwin Is prealdent of tbe llbe · e=~~ toni ~.; S. 8. Ellla Miil. Cbaa. 8ll;d Q.fe longinl:t for spring with its Hough as hostess. FUtee.n ~em..~rs ~ OF ~lRS. lit. W. SCOFIELD time. Lebanon;Oit1zens N",t1onai Bank:. t ~ , • ' .,. ~~~, Mn. ~. H. Stubba and warm s~?e and 'balmy 'breezes. , The drive is to 1nclud1! the ex- relponded to roU call WiiJ;l Ch11stto _ _ ~ tile "'1!4'~. , '11cbenor, ;Waynllv111e; 01\1'1 ' One of'th~ ~eavieat snowfallS fo. A l:jtol'k ,lihower. honoring ~s. E . BIRTH OF DAUGHTER tension Of the use of the pay roll maa venee, Prealde'nt H. W. ~ 6nOD~ PlUnt PI8mi Mia. ·Cbs•. several yeas; feU here Sat\D'day W. Scofield W64 , I'1ven one evening deduction plan . The county's q 'ota Mter the buslriess semon, a that, ~e n~ meetIiII". wlU be ~~ Branllenlteln, Oreaoiua; ' w~ night aI\d . BUn~!lr" .: ~.low1ng this 1\lSf. week by Mrs. ' K. It. Hill .at Sandra ~e is the n1lme that" has for the month of 'December Is gram in keeping with the r.br1Itmu ~day,~ J~UI.r)I 1,1 ,. \ Pliner and Mra~ ~lpb McClure, the weat6er turned bitterlY cold aJ)d her home on RoUIte 42, . south or beep chooen by Mr . and Mrs. Carl $1,000,000 and that of 32 southwest seaeod was presenlied by the oom;~ PranklIn. ._ Monday' mornmg an unollflclal low .town. \Mrs. Scoflekl received a great Cook tor their lovely new dlltughter Ohio oount(e. is f1oo,OOO.000. m1ttee. Ml's.' H. B. Ha~-wat and. . " of' eight degrees :below zero was re-. many lovely presents.Brldge was the who arr1vect 'at St. Arine'a ~OIIpltal Mrs. J. B. IChapman. ~~. Chap.. . LoCAL Y.OUT~ WINS 'ported here In Waynesville. TUesday ChIef diversion of the evening . ' on TUesday. Dec. 16, 1942. The mll- BIBLE~r.:sa.:~:.: MUSIC :;:t1~e::.,~~=:,:. ~:~ . ". : DEGREE AT PURDUE mornlng it was · raining. The rain Refreshments- were served to the terhal grandparentS are MI. anli. ' • h eayy snow m . r, de following: Mrs. M.' A. Fulkerson, Mn. ' fWm. Bernard and tpe pater- . HathaWay gave a Vivid portra.'Iv l\1 or' ' . ' ~ .' ta.ll1nI 0.11 ~he J ~ Ut4lrally "a sheet of loe," , Mrs. ,A.. E . stOut. Mrs. Glenn na grandparents are Mr .. lind Mra the ''NatiVity'' as she had nit '. t maldils walking and drlvln,g a baz- IBland. Mrs. Haro,l d MIller. Mrs .. .Charlea Cook. ~~1MaryB Catholic church m Day~ • . ardollS bqalneu, , John TlU'ner, Mrs . carman Crane The 'Wayne ,ToWnShlIl6 schools Mrs. WUford Squires. Mrs. D. 'RI. FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE IN _ During· the aoc1a1 liour ' "~Ii1'~jl:;C;~! Were 10l'cec. to remain clo$ed TUea- Smtth. Ml'II . A. T. Polinsky, Mrs . FRANKLIN WEDNESDAY day '~ue to the: dangerowi condltion j E. , W, . Scotlel~ and th~ hosteJlS . .. Off ·-the roada, oft1c1ala deeming It ' ',to ~ee'p the' sClloolbuaea In OBSERVE FIFTY-fiFTH

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~4 now ~ es Chrl.stmas. ml\y pe 1. \V111 be a whiLe ope, 11 It doesn't tJlaw but nO matter wbat . color Phone :U6'W&)'neeVWt, 'Ohio it!4 we hope It will b~~ryOlle. ' '-' ----~--,~--------~--~----~--~~--------~-----,~ n is Ohristmas on tbe o. lrwayt. It ~ SecOD(1 Claai Mall Matter .., POIto~I~" W.,nlllvllle, Ohio Is Christmas on Ilhe' S~I It Is ChrlsLmns In AlRska &tld hl Walt.el: W. Wiseman, Editor and Pub)" ber fRr .orr n'lpoll But if you \~Rnt l'el\l Chl1st n8'l ,,1th loved ones ftlr apaE:t SIlb.licription p rice, $1.50 Pel' Year, Payable ~ AC1~al\Ce There is nOLhlng ~hat can help you but Chl'lstmas In your hlear!..

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. 'ember 21, 1942. W.1J.\ter begInS oJJ1cinlly t.(1l110l'l'QW, 0 we are reminded by the radio. What t-hen, Ii> tJlls we have b en ha vlll,? AII LUmn? 01' Spring? WI11 ~er! Another ~old SIl wy lI'eck-r.nd with zero and 10 degn'~s belol ' this morning. SIlL. Ul' (IS Ili ht It ' lowed aU night nn . (hl:i mornlnl; ull Lile road tracks w 're gone and everyt.hlng was so .smoot.h alld whlt.e that, It beemed a ~ h:l lll(l to br Ilk Inw It.; smooth 1\ h ltcn . but we put the laiJlS on and !l.ad 110 II'()lll)lc gettulg througll. Tlmrsdny was n.nothcr cold raw

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JusL make someone n Chrlslm ns and SI 1'1. Christmn.o; In your heart. For Chl'istmas is a mu tur of mpr riment and tears. Of love nncl Joy and futnf ! hopes nnd memories of years, So bring them oll t.ogether Md slng YOUI' this years part For Christmas can·t be :l reary If there's Chrlstmn In the heart. rt Is noL Just Christmns carol ~ nor San ta Claus and trees Christmas m es the fR rthest air ways, it can cross th e deepest seas And those who love at Christmas can n ot be h eld apart They car\ all 'sing Merry C . h r l s7mno ",~ if there's Ohr isbmas Inthe h eal·t. MER.RY CHRISTIMAS AND A HAPPy NEW YEAR

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mJght be lousy so he oiled her thoroughly wtth some 011 tha smelled t.ronly creosotlsh and turned her lo with the white shoat. In the morn' ing they went out to get rea.dy to but cher but there was no white s hoat oniy a dark brown one ' that h ad a s trong creosot lsh smell, so I sadly decided that ibutcherlng would have to 'Walt. The n ext day tt-l'Y >-h ed ni f t h a ce a og but as I b u "" er did not have one lRrge enough to butcher. they sent me some mf'at bu t I ~Il ' have to walt un tll alter Chrlslmas for some of my' own. I woUld l1ke to go' to Dayton to do

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ter carolyn were guests of Mrs. Bernard Jenkins of Dayton Saturday night . Mrs . Belle J on es, Mrs . Glenna Wilson and Charles Jones clIlled on Mr . and Mrs . Francis Chenowethli Sunday evening . MT, and 'M rs . Wm. Smit h and d . aughter, MlU'llyn Sue, were din,· ner guests C1f Mr. and Mrs . Donald Haines Sunda.Y. Miss Esth er J ean Haines, a student ~f Wllllll,m Penn College, Is .., ........... I spen ....ng v .." " tmas vaca tion with some la.st minute shopping but I her parents, Mr . a nd Mrs, Eferet.t . have had to do so much. running ' Haines.

. You tak e our good sen ice ' for g ranted 'and we take your patronage for granted. However we are e ry g r ateful for your pat r ona ge during 1942, an d, this bein g Chri tma ,. we want to te ll y ou ab out it, and to wish y ou a n d yours th e f ull joyS of Yuletide.

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It Is Christmas on Lhe ocea n, In camps In every land It Is Ohrlstmas here on Main street . Rnd far of! on deSert sand So dont' let yOUl'self be dreary not let th ' WI\l' drops start

sale day . It was Icy and the r uts In the I ne where I had gone La piCk up noLber sale addict were so icy that beIore I knew It. we h an two wheels off the gral'el loto the soH snow and gm. ond we couldn 't pm . ou~. We tried to put on the. grab "haul.: but sO!nellow we didn't know the combin ation and we ~r1ec' some sacks under th e wJleels tut that didn't help much. I was We tender of my tires to really try but some kind neighbors saw us and climbed th e fence a wire fence too) and gave us a push and we cll mc uut. As they wen t back w their work a.!tar we had thanked them one of them called back to us. "Now I sup. pose you will write that !.Ip in the paper." So here it Is and, once aga In "many th an ks W you gentlemen. for you r help." Always sometblng. Some n ice fresh pork wouIC\. be n iCE so we though t a nd decided to butch!'r a white shoa t in which I had a J1CIrtownership, bu t you know the old saylpg about the ,best laid plans, etc. John wen t to the community sale and brough t baA:k a sow . Wben he got her home he was afraid 'ihe

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Incl., and MlBs Floren ce, Oebhart 01 DaYton, were week-end guests ' oi MIss Verdena Fox at Wa el'.y .F,arm, Th e P . J . T llomases called on Mr . <Uld.Mr.s. Tom Fordyce and lion at ~est Oal'roltoll S unday nI ~i;rnoon... T he Ohrisldn pro,gram will be given nt Ferry next Sunday mornlog and the chlldren wlll be given their crclH. Election oj SlUldllY school officers will a lso be hele:. Mrs. William BelJ has !;Olle to California. to Bpend Christma.s wI~h her husband, Pvt . William Bell . Corliss and Alberta Simison and Evelyn J ean Wilson were presemed with their baptisma l c('rtlflcates S unday morning Rnd were extended tlhe right h aIld of good fellowship . Tlle girls were baptized last Sum.1ay . Lyle Fox, a studen t at Ohio St.ate University. is spen ding a yncatlon with hls family , the Frank M. FOlCes . The MlsslonlU'Y meeting will b held a t the .Ferry pan;onllge Wrdnesday afternoon, Dec. 30 T ry to oorne . Rev . and Mrs. Herbert Graham are planning to sp('nd ChristmRs Eve With the former 's folks. M I'. and Mrs . . H . Grahlam at Bellefon taine and Ohrlstmas day with M1'5. 0 ra h am's folks, the D . D. WlIIiamsons' at Blue!~tone. , At the r ecen t meetllng of .the Bpr· ean classes the following orncpr~ were elect ed : President, Mrs . Lestar Gerhard ; vice pl·esldent . Mrs . Rankin Linville ; secr etary, Mrs. M I H te ' aur ce un 1'; an d t!'oosllrer, Fred Hubble . Rankin Linville. Jr.. has the scarlet fever and th e Linv ille fa mty are quarantined . We extlmd our sympathy and are glad tl1lat Ran J..1 n Jr, h DS the d1sea.'le lightly. Lf he must Mve It . Cen traUzed sc.hooL~ a re t:8ndy. t h chUdren don 't have La brave the '\\'6II.th,er as we used to In the one

the side next to W1e s tove and froze On the slde p.way from the . stove. It- waa when I WIllS a Freshman tha ~ -the entireJJzed 8choo~ first /11 out ()O~try and We )Vere deUghtesi to go to " town" to school •. Of ' count' 1. w uld have gone to wgh school 'Lhel'c a:lyway, But I wondel' with t.he dis dvo n talles of the one-room , hoo" If !.here lsn·t someth ing mlss,ing In the centralized SChOOls. 1 mean the . old Iashlon ed ChrL.-tmas program . Rem embel' l ow we. prRcLlced for weeks, taking Lime fr om ow' studies? H OIll we Pla.n'ned an d .:lChemed La make QUI' progm m pc-\'iect.? Remember, stringing pop C:lrn and cran berries to put on tile. tree that usua lly was about twelve or fourteen feet hIgh? We usee. a lad · del' to trim It from . Did YOU ever make "snow" with bl~ M ' COLton pasted ever so oILen on 1\ pipce oI string and then hWlg on a wire s treched across the room? Oh , It was ben u qu\~, we tihought. We mru:te paper chains and hung them on the tl'ce a.nd decorated the windows wi th them and with "s now" pasted on t..l]e windows and improvised a stage on carpenter's tressels, a nd were wondc rful:y Impo rtant. I remember one Chlisimll.s when I was s mall and all the "old folks" were worried because they thought the keroopne lamps mlght catch the tree or the decorations on fire, but lhey dldn ·t . Rememb er t h e nigh t of !lIe perlormance ? Teacher was nearly crazy but everything went ofo! all righ t, most of u.s remember OUl' lines. One y~r I plnyed Santa Clau ~ in the play and wore rubber boot:! of my broth er 's that wpre too litUe to r me dI lk d an wa . e on my toes a.nd t,e pt.ered ar~und everywher e . 'Then the excitement when "Santa" and h1s bells were heard outsldel Ulen he ceme In a.nd all the kids 'were scared an,d awed and Santa. gave us ~c:mdy and an orange and passed out the presents that were put under that 'WonderfUl tree. There were presents there for the folks that Uv~d in the community as well as the ki .. •. Oh,

Rising nbo,,'e .t h turmoil and cnres of the ' , orld is the I>'; a j sUe ! lory of Bethl ehem. May 1h e ~tal' t at shone t hen still ast it., light fo r you a nd 11 11 u ~ us, r evea ling new pathways to 11 ; ~pp,i nel'\s a nd nch' e" ment. W e wish t o ' join 01.1 C l'~ ill w if.lhi r,g you I ," CI·Y Mct'l'Y' hl'i t mns.

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Wednesday with Mrs . J . W . Huston a.t Yellow Springs . The 500 Oard club was enter~alned Wednesday afternoon at the home ot one of the m~bers, Mrs . Gathc.riDe FOUlks, In Waynesville. M.rs . Harvey Burnet spent Thursday with her sister , Mrs . H . E . Hathaway In Waynesville . ,M r. and ·Mrs. Howard Deweese of Moraine City, ~ IIled on friends here ,

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it Is something for a child to remem ber and love ~ think about Sunday afternoon , when he Is grown, but I guesa that A lnr.g e crowd emoye !'be Christwe will n ever see those days a gain . lIlIl$ entertalnmem or Lytle Sunday Or will we, it was said that horses school at th e church Sun da y evenlog under the dtrectto~ of Miss go out and cut wood fl[)r , Important and. buggies were "out." but they ...."lIS the boy who was 'ch().~"en t.o tire are here again. AnyWay we can re- A1meta Steinke . the stove Or stoves on . any d~y. ( T'r member and maybe the -"'II.d ren o.r· ~. Ruth Palmer and Rt'O, Bob.. .L ,,"OJ tlbeir mothers had asked them to do today will have something else to re by. Morga n, of Lebanon, were SunUe8t the saine, they wouJdprobably have member that wlll m.e an Just as Early day g. ' s of M.r. and MI'". Everett b ee.n much II1bused,) We roasted on much to them .ns our Ch~lstmDS . T.h e music of lIhe Oampbell fam~=========:E==============;;;;;::;iffi 'Uy on the program the ii' U Farmel'8 orange at Waynesv Ie

room coun try school and Lhcy don·t h ave to worry ail:OIl eeplng warm either. There Is no· huge po L-bcll1ed stove in the middle of the room, or one on e6ch side, for the boys to

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Wa.y nesyute turned home .wlth her Parcmu. and Saturday . ,;,= - -Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Burnet en( Mrs . Russell Campbell and 'clultertained to dlnnerSundny, dren fUl'l11&bed the music at th e nnd Mrs . Ernest Rosnagle and cbUChristmas program at Burkhart of London, Ohlo,·.Mlsa Martha day . lAve.. 'Dayton, SundAV evening . Rosnagle, who fa a lieutenant of the Mr. Walter Wilson called In the • Lt. and Mrs. Eu~e Bell and Utnurs1ng CQl'PB, s tationed ' atMtaml PHONE 2878 WAYNESVILLE, O. We son left last week for MiDnea pFranCis Oehnoweth home Monda y Bech, ' Fla., O:>r . ~and Mrs . H. E. r1~~~=~~===;==~E:~=======~=========S~======='i olis, Minn" where Lt. BeU will be He.thaoway of Waynesv1lle and Mr. afternoon. Mr . and Mrs. Charles S L a n l e y s t a t i o n e d. and daug.hter visited Mr . and Mrs . l\{r. and' Mrs . Therle ·' Jo.nes and and Mrs. Harold Whitilker and ' . ·Lowell Sinclah' of near Brookville son and Mrs. ,R alph Hammond and Children..

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11.' hion anot.!iE'r happy Christmas season~ We wa nt to ('ay now th~t we wish all of our ..f"i end ev~I'Y success in finding .during thi~ 'Y uletid e all i h e happ~ness it ' can possibly bl' jng.

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plaInUU 10 bear cOBte of the act1on. OotPlOV-lt Judaement of $10U8 Jiven !.he ~anon • Oitizens National bIwlII' aaa1nlt HarI~D. ¥Wer. Louis Romllllr waa arantecl a ellvorce from MIldred RoJn(lbr IUld defendant granted C\lSt.ody rf minor ch1ld . . ........... D~, B' ""........... ___ ..... . - ... A~ _ Bessle L. Oood to Alocn and Lena Cleaver, Plot In Way.nesville. Ollfford and Dellah Mille r to WilUam Earl ana. BlaIiche K eyser, .111 deTt'S in Wayne iowll6h1p. Marrlace Llceoaes Rdchard J. Kaiser, 18, Qlnclnnati, .l:.aL.or, 8.Ild A.uce LoI'1'lUne Logsdon. 19, Franklin, stenoograpner. Glenn W . HOSier, 36, Dal ton, ongineer, and Mattie Hensley, 23. Lebanon, housekeeper . 1.0"'. T Romohr 31 ' 5ID.~ 5 n and Ruth F. Hastings, 29, OIUIlUer, both or Lebe.non. Edgar Patton, 21 , machinist and Geneva Roman, 21, cleJlk, both ot \Albanon. - - -- - A:l Chrlstlarus, we must conquer hate with love.-Benjamln Frank-

NBWSVlT8 Joe Ne11-l4ayme rued a diVorce lOtion ,..mat Earl F. ~me, , neclect~ ,IW\Warn O. ~rn chargea his Wire. ,Helen Marie, with ncgl- t In a divorce action 'filed by his "" attorneys, Hayes a.nd Hayell . Hal:la D. Miller, Leba.uon, I,s Dam'ed derendant In two cognovit &l.C' t IODS, one by t he LebQnon Lumber com~ and til e other by the Lebanon-'C1tizellB National blUlk.

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Evelyn Webb was gra.nted a dlvorce ~rom Raymond Webb who was ordered to pay $5 toward 'the support of their minor chlld . Agnes McMillan was grant,ed a ". f ~llllan . cerd1vorce r ro.m H enry .... taln property rights a.nd rCl;Loratlrm of her malden name. Oertiflcate or judgment satisfied in the sult qf the Oakland Grll-ill and Lumber compll.l1y against Clara ILa.ncost er and others . UIIA- J B I.. ' W~ . roo..." was granted a

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BEECH GROVE II'". J"..le GarDer, Cunul/untl"., P . L . Rea.son has assumed his 'IbeolQ adage, ~~o new.s 15 good duties ~8 super~tegdent and is a~-~ news, Is ·,true with 'Your conespond- ,ready ve~ popWar ·wlth b~le Tt'sl~t's lack of mapy Items to repqrt dents or the Home.

tor tlie 'p ast two weeks. However, . Mrs . . 'N eWe gunnell, ronner loawe ' are hl\-PPY to report that Mrs. trOll, was ' a welcome caller here Pl~ire who ,un'. qul~<;! 6,lok Thu, " By . ..,~.".... <OU Q Some weeks ago, is at I?reser,t vllry rilut;h .Improved in health .. ' J : Lee Talmage a.nd son, Albcr L, enjoyed the Christmas pl ..y Stl~urday afternoon at Memorial Hall, 1n 'D ayton, which was sponsored by Ule !Deloo Products company, Albert. spent tile evening with relatives, Mr, a.nd Mrs . Waldo Replog,e and J ,mmy, in Dayton. . Mr . and Mrs. Oeorge Plymlre were Xenia shoppers Friday . Mr. and Mrs. Ar t hur cain were vlslL<1r~ in Xenia saturday . 1111e members of the Friendship club held a.n all-day meeting Wednesday In the home of Mrs . Ds and Edith McKay. A covered dIEt din· ner was served at the noon hour . The ladles were all busily en· gaged In sewing dur1:1g the dllY Jor the Red ~Cross .

Mrs . Allee Clark has been ihdJ~poI;ed for severn! days. Mrs . Verne Simpso.n 8,n<1 two children called on M 'rs Annl nnd Mlune Browl'e So tu r dl\Y. Mr . and Mrs . Edward Keever 01 Dayton, \rtsjted __M r . ¥eeve~'~ a mt, Miss Lydia Wright. SU:11ay afternoon, Dr , J ames W, Ward, who has been In failln g heliith for sevl'l'al monthB, was removcd to McClcllan hospital last we"k for t.l·cntlnDllt . ~ ~ Hill condition Is reported t() be serlOllS and not much hope Is glycn for his recovery . Mrs . Ward is with h er husband a nd H . A . Cornell Is assL~t.ln g in caring for h im , The matron a.:1d her s taff are busy preparing for the ~hrlstmas celebration, 11Y;0 large Cllrlstl118S trees ha\'e been placed at elt11cr s:d e of the fireplace ill the lower hall ana two sma ll ones on the r owel po.-t at the foot of each sta irway , all beaUtifully decora ted with artificial I.clcles and colored lights. The usual sumptuous t urkey dinner will be served . ANNUAL MEETING

Once again a Christmas! May

AT THIS TIME. when prince and peasant ,,ow in commOJl harkening to the message of {ood will from old Jul ea, we want to expreSb (ur earnest Wish for a happy 1942 Christmas ~eason and a Happy New Year to all our friends.

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UTICA Mrs. Bert Bunnell. U1rres po"llent . Callers a t the BunneJl home Soturdny evening were Ml'. 'Ind Mrs Jtm Garrison . Mr. and Mrs. R a lpl , Bunnell and children, Mr . Wa Ite ¥fe ULer and daughter. Jane . , Miss Alldrey Cra.wror<1 spent the week-end 'With her parents, Mr 1\.:1d Mrs . Burl Cra.wford . Miss Velma Koest~r lis It:o_lVlng for II. few days viSit with her boy friend, Billy .D afoe . Mr. , and Mrs. Leslie G orsuch spent Wednesday In Dayton . Miss RUtil Bunnell spent Thurs · day evening with · Miss Vlrglt.ia Belcher. Thc Friendship class of Ule Utica U . B . church hel\1 tHeIr mon th y meebing at t he home of Mr . and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and daugh tr.r. Marie.

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Church school 9 :30 a. m. Worship service at . 10 :30 A . .M Subject, "Looking Toward a Ne\ World With toe New Year." Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p . U1. Church school Christmas enter talnment Christ.mas Eve, at '1 :31, 'I'he progmm will illclude songs a !lI recitations by the younger chl:dr l Bnd a pageant entitled, "The Chris. mas Story." The Junior choir wi furnish the mUBlc.

WAYNE8VILLB elllJBCB OF Tire inspect10n $tatlons fol' Wa r CBRI8T r ' n coun ty , have been announced by t he Leba non rationing board Max Randall. Mlntster follows: The Oourch of Christ Is the SUNDAY GrOss service station , Motor I nn world's only social hope Rlld the sole Bible 8c.hool 9.30 a. m. and Goodyear store, Lebanon; Leo promise of Peacc.-Cien el'al S ' r COI.nmunlon 10:45 a. III WocJlnskl.. 'Pleasant 'P laln; G ernld Doug!as H'alg. Prea.: hlng, 11 a. m. Mengle, Morrow; Charles Doster . Junlor Endeavor, 7:16 p . m. Advertise or BUlit Harveysburg ; Rufus Lamar r , M~n , Senior Endeavor, 7:111 p. m. Advertise Now. and J . L . Knapp, Main.evme.

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T he annual meeting of stockho'ders of the Waynesville N~tlon a l Bank , of WaynesVille, Ohl<o, will be held at the oonkillg house Ln Waynesvllle, Oh1o, on tbe 12th day' of J anuary at 1:30 o'c:ock p . m , Eastern War tiine for the elrction of Directors for the ensuing ycar and the transaction of such busin ess as may properly come before the meeting. ROSS H. HARTSOCK, Ca.shJer.

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IT'S AN OLD-FAsmONED greeting, halJowed by centl1ries of use, but we know of no other greeting to take its place, so. in 1942, as in othe.r year~. we simply say to you,our , I'riends, MERRY

IN wish yOll' Po MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR this year we would capt IAre for you as much of the old time holida.y flpiri ~ as possiLle. Accept our sincere thanks for yo.ur ge nerous ·patronage. whkh has been a r-ource of real encouragement t o us in 194:2.

CHRISTMAS

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IT WOT.JLD BE FINE if we personally (.ould meet aae! greet eac h one of yo u this thought-provoking Christmas of 1942. The f&ct that we cannot does not keep us from b~ying to you here that we wish you " a very ~\IERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW 1'EAR. -

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AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

.. ,and when it does come, we -want it to come with all the oldfashioned tri m mi ri g 8 that makethis seas,?n so joyous.

We woulct lik~ to wish that your Christmall stocking have much lTlore in it than ever bp,· fore , but, ag this might seem to be an extravegant hope, we wish that it co~tain far more than youexp€ct.

Thanks; one and an, for your kindn esfJ to us during 1942· . '

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, ,So we sa;Y, to you not just as our cU!jtomers in . 1(,42, 'but alS'~ · a8 our friend.s 'and acquaintances Which you Have indeed: become. : We hope that' you.enJol;to t)le ·fuilest '.all the happine$f! , and 'goodne, .s s; of this."Christmas Season. ,

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All this pert of WId was In Bowlnan'6 ('xpedit lon . nas. raised, in part. and in part Ohio. also Ken tucky. was t.hr. hun~­ He said they were overtak en and purchased several hundred hOIlS, lng place. but not the dwelling Ie&VY lighting took \ place 011 what. und drove them through the wU<!erplacc or Indians . All over the .s now Ma tthew Moris' Jan11, OUR ' L j us t ness to Plulade lphia Jlnd Illere sold A D A 'QUAI N'l'- ' country are evidences tha t tJ11s dls- nst of Bellbrook . '1 he Indl ns W I'e hem, a.nd ever since then pork has AN "E • • AND ALS( T TI E MAN Y}' I! ~ NEW ONES trlcl was ocoupled by the people we ,'epu ed and the whiles illltn d O:J . Jeen a promin ent product of t.be vl. .ceJl Mound Builders. These can be and probn1b.y l e, l IlllO t elr old clnity. Cereals of all kinc.s have WE liA VE MADE lJUR ING .!. 942, WE SEND SIN Er~ c. olassed In a general way. as Indians , mice where they crossed ehe Miami oeen successfully cultivat ed !l'om but they are most likely ot a dmer- on thelr ad\ancc . "" ll~I~TMAS GREE 'J 1 the beglnn1ng . 'lPhe cultivat ion or • ,-. A JD THE W] , .1 rl 1-fAT ent stock from those' In p~esslon Tile expediti on of Gcn . George .obacco began abclut the t1nle of L il. when the whites came . Bands of THt~ l~(ILlDA YS WI! L I3 E AS HAl'P Y ogers Clark In 1780, was directed Civil War, and has grow,n In ~Llme to enOI'Sha.wnees came to this lmmcd ate .lga1nst Onillicothe and the Piqua, mollS proport ions, the fac~ he villg -:- X ..:Dial 2111 - Wayn esville vlo1n lt)' In the fall to hun t. from Jl' Plckaway vU.lage on Mad river a been ascertai ned througb carefu year to yea.r, for some years after ew miles beyonC: Chll11co the. Then, .;overnm ent expelim en ts tha t t;l the country wos settled. a.s they had ,n 1790. General Hanner led a sUI soil 'and other condltlolls lie; r probalbly been accusto med to QO, for a~ger expedlt.lon against t.he Indl- Waynesv11le are the best 1~1 the mMY years previously . The last .IllS still farther north and west, and United States tor sm(lklng loUac.;o. party came Iil 1802. and encamp ed Joth expeditions crossed the Miami Moreover. It is clalJlled that the I r t. a.t the mouth of a . little I,!len just .It the place above ment.lon ed, a nd crop of chewing tobacco to be I'alseo Where It issues from the river ·hill.s. moved to ChiUico the by the Sl,me 01' cOlIullerclal purposes I\' IS raised a short distanc e north or Oregonia . route . CORN HAltVE STER HA A ~ eco l ; d far mer saw tile lIal!(l nd manufa ctured 011 a f arm III It will be'" of Interest to readers of There Is a.bundant evidence thal MANY UPS AND DOWN S burled harvest el and bought It In FOR SALE - Watkin s Produc ts at t.his article, and especially so. to all 5L. 'Clalr's and Wa.yne·s expeclt lons !>igM of WaynesvUle , the old Mcpla ce for .$10. The mBch1ne wa.c un23 N. Broadway, Lebano n, Open who are acquain ted wltb ' Mr . Pl\SSed up west 01 the Great MiamI. KInsey farm. Tn1ts was III 1825 01' Dr . and Mr~ E. ' Ha.thnway Harvest atte~lpts by Ohio (a rmel·s. covered. dismantled, and carefull y eveninga for' your conv:enieoce. George S . Sale. who now U"es at Old time doc~ments relate every 1826, by a man named Palmer . o r were guests at a dbner gl'/tm at the to meet the 1943 df1ma~ld .s for food cleaned to remove aU rust and to ,ate years, tl:le growing and pack il.g Corwin, that he rememb ers dlstlnct - stage of their advance. Dnd It Is Qlen Lintner . Phone es L. 110me 0'1 Mr. and Mrs . Harvey Bur- in spite o[ a shortag e of labor and get «rlt out o[ goors and any other' Iy hearing his mother relate many hard to underst and In the face of of sugar com has grown Into a sub- nett in Lytle on Sunday . The h~nor equipmen t is 11lustrated by what is IJlaces where It would POR SALE- Two hundred sheete tit ruin working stantial moneymaker tor ~ h e pack._ guest was their niece, Miss Martha happen ing at public auction s and Itt part.;. statione ry and one hundred. en- interest ing faotS concern ing that such evidence how the Impression er and produce r. private S<lles when any farm rr.ayelopes. printed with your name camp. a.s she ha~ seen ~nd visIted ever got abroad that Wayne's ar:my When thts country was first set- Rosnagle, of London , who has been chlnery The new owner ran tnt: corn haris sold. ~y u&ed too~ 'sell aM a<Wress for ' '1:50. ·The Mlam1 It while the expedition W6S encamp - ever encamp ed at Wllynesvllle, wheil asslgned to oversea s duty. vester Wed, It every fall after ~ts plAr(lhas e Is probablE l there were, over [or more than their original price ~t~ ~ . ed there . There 1.s a. well defined the nearest point reached by It was In 1914, large cutt1ng from 15 to -20 acres areas, Sergean more t cecil sugar Dav1.s, maples wh!> tnan when was new. a PaR SALE- Young TurlCeys , Mrs, hunters ' camp along the steep hili 20 or ao miles distant. ot cor.n IlllY recent other each year, The Second species guest 01 clf his fores parents t Lree , . Mr. T he and G. Harold sioe Chambe just rs, Coshocton above ' Cedar Dluf.f on When Waynesville w~ n,l'st setJOel. Btokea . Phone 2825. Oaesars 'Creek, and a spot near the tled. Wayne 's v\.story was a recen t writer has known of thousan ds on Mrs . lloyd IJ)Qvls, he.s been quite III county agricul tural agent, repor lS World War In 1942 was one war too NOTI~o . molestin g or cutting residenc e of Frank Platt. a mile event, and the settlers were Indebte a a s1ngle farm. There were atso since his return to Fort Omaha, one out.;tan dlng example of t he many Cor tbls fanner and hLs equplmany black walnut trees 01 large Neb . trees on C. B. and 'E . 1. . Lewts north ot Corwin, Is recognized search lor fnrm toots . A farmer In 'Dent wa.s sold at auction . The com a.s to it for the privilege of settllng harvest er brought $100. size, which were property behind the Red Brick another . cut without scruple here 1n security . It was quite nEl t· Mr . and Mrs . R. J . WilIlam50n the county paid about $125 tOI' a nd made church and, Hopkin s' ,propert y Into fence ralls J1' burned com harvest er In 1012 and used the ADVlSORY COUNCIL TO Col. John Bowma n led a small ural that he should be compllr rent· In log heaps . l! stand1ng now they of Clevela nd spent several da.ys las ~ machin e that fail to harvest under penaty or law. O. B . and mounte d expedition from Kerttucky ed by baving the town a field named for would . MEET AT CENTERVlLLE week with Mr . 'WiIl1a.rnsons mother. be worth as mu;:h a ~ the I" nd E . L. Lewis. In the bottom lands along the W,a lagainst the Indians at Ohllllcothe, him;' later, twO other towns ~ Ohio The Mrs. Advisory Council of the H. H . William so~. Mr. H1U'~ ts now wortll they s to'Jd upon. bonding river. . Farm l"OR SALE - 'SOCghum, (',l ear and above mentiot)ed, In July, 1779 . This also received his name. Bureau old Wlillarn Will meet at the home soQ, ot Dayton , was also The rlob soil qI J . neighbor'l ng The 1913 flood found the harvest- of Oharles Eills That the soli of the "Mlaml rich. $1 .75 in your own contain er. ~peditlon came up from the Ohio, <lo guest on Saturda y. at Centerv1'le Wedcountry has, much of It. been croper still In the !1eld and, when the nesday. January 6. H. ' Fordyce ~r P: J. Thomas on the west side of the M1aml CountrY." as this country nor th ped unwIsely and injuriou sly to Its Mr. and Mrs, CIll'I Fry and water receded. just the tops or the crossed most likely where other suc- from Cincinn ati ~s ca.:lr:d, WM (see either) at Ferry. Waynesville productlven~, bul; many farmers daughte r. Shirley, .HUdson , Ohio, collected 333 Ibs. ceeding expeditions crOiSSed. half a fertl.le and of great promise to the spent the week- maohin e.'s wheels were ab:Jve the Route 1. mlIe or so south of the mout.h of a.griculturtst became khown to t:1e on the other hanoi, have redeeme~ end with relatives 1n 'Kokom o, I nd, sand and silt. The ma,chln e waf left o( scrap metal per person, a total tormerl y exhaust ed, fields until they Mrs. Fry;' and daughte r remaine d In It.; grave unt il 1914 when the ot 400 tons . ~lit Is the syplb6l ot tt'1;ltb, - Oaesars Creek. and up the east side soldiers fonnlng the expediti ons we have been fully restored to tNlr Of - 'tor the ChrIStmas hOUdaya . ' f'irst World War began to put Ii J~es Russell Lowell. of the river . ThIs expedit ion expect- have mention ed and from them I ~ And Gpd said. Let there bo Jight: iginal fertility . and all land could be • • • premium on Iron and steel. spread to others who were st'l'klng and there was Ught.-G ene.sis 1:3. Mr. 'and Mrs. Truman Wardlo In the w same wu.y Ilmprov ed. homes in the west and who directly entertai ned . on Sunday with Mr. Dame Nature. I~ will be seen. has a.f ter the Indians were di.spqssee. by and Mrs. George Mips, MiJS Bonita . Wayne 'stree.ty , flocked in to take been lUnd to this .s ectlon, and fav- Burske and Mr . Wlllillm Strouse BJI ored .the produc'ts IOf the 5011. wherpossession. Dayton) Waynesville and ever man has dWg:ent ly and Intelli- their guests, Xenia were settled at the very same • • time. and In the order named, ently done his Pa'rt, whlle the "ery Mr. and Mrs . L. V. Branstr ator, I'ocks beneath our' feet abound In and Mrs. Ell Fur.nas were 1·\\'aV11e...VIIIII! being se~led In FebruWllmln gfossils. chiefly Shells, and 01 many ton ~_-Itfta:~..l.7!l2.-~,..-Hellghll~· B visitors Saturda.y . though species. which are recOgnlZed by there was at least one squllittel' :0• • • ·:Mrs. E. M . Scofield and Lleut. cated In the near.. neIghborhood . ologists: as the m.o st perfect and and ,M rs. Nye Soofleld and son EdHe lived on the east part or the old beautifu l specime ns of their kinds win, to of Co:~bus, were Sunday vl: be found In the world, find many Jenning s farm. a mile north of town II t the home of Mr. anct Mrs. specime ns from nearby banks and now owned , by Ambrose M~ftIt t. His clearing of several acres occupied ravines are now to be founll in most E. W. Scofield, here,. LfeuL Sco· Uelo. a b~ther Qf E. W. SCOfield, what Is now \the woodland of the of the great cablnetA! of the world. Is on iurloug h from . his pnst In (Note by GeorgE' S, Bale. I farm. Here he r aised a. little corn, potaOOes. etc.. and supplied the bhlnk 't was llibout bhe ye~ 1944 Puerto ,Rico. «• Helgtrw:y c~lony so far as he could that a ' son of ThOIDas Pugh, a pioMr·. and Mrs . Walter Wisema n IT' IS NOT ONLY NOW, at Christ mas untJ1 they coule make a Ste.Tt for neer a nd an early s:ettler n ~r Free_ and children . Polly Lou and BI)y time, ~heil we appre ciate yo~r patrdn age. We themselves. He afterwa rds moved port, now Oregoni a.• told the writer were vIsltors In Xenia . SaturdllY that once atter a freShet In ' the t:ppre ciate it ali year 'round , but now, in the Miami, that he and some other boy evening . • • • !~st short day, of 1942, is the verY bes~ time to REC TAL DISE ASE S had picked up a large number A{' S . VlIJil FoUl, who enl!rted ·in . of DR. E, .M, 1 ~ ll you '~bolAi;,1 it, and to w}sh you all n very STEEL E, 123 East rWe bu:lets In a bottom field , about the Na.vy In August and Is statlone c Locust Street Wllmington, Ohio. one mlle lllbove Fi-eeport 't ]\1ERE ,Y, CHRI STMA on the farm a t. Pensaco la, Florida, has been ellS. , . • • has, published ,a. booklet in which he now owned by' Late Robtnao I Take care of ~ n, From joying e. (urloug h here , with bIs VacUum Cleane explalno hoW he trea.ts PH.ES or· whet I rememb er ot his r-it was made to last a 10Dg rime + X-+mother, Mrs. Ethel 'Foul : descript ion . HEMOR RHOID S without SURG_ Of the bullets. and it will, with a little care. Here are some hinta they • were • • in sIZe \ " . , Their Mrs. Philip Zeph of Clnr.lnn atl, is ERY or ELElOTRICITY. This ' book~ about '75 to 80 to the PoUnd. that will help you keep it workin g sm~tbly and let will be sent free by sen ing hlJll position seemed spendin g a few 'days here Wlt,h h er ' to 1ndl~te ' that efficiently. .' •. . your name and. address .-Adv. they had been In IIbot pouches, as mo~her, Mrs . George Smith, lmd ". they were In grouPfl of thirty or visiting her father at · the McC1('1 ~l.\n. . Empty the bag every tu'De cleaner Is Used. Occa. · forty, hoapltal / more or leSs . Phone 2341 " ••• Wayn e.ville , O. sionally . the bag should be turned inside out uad The locallty ot the field is about Mrs. H. B. Earnha rt and son thoroug~y brushed, ~t Dever washed. one and a third "mUes below Har: Harlan were DaYton visitors Friday . mer's camp at th.e mOUlth of C?a('s• • • Keep brush free of lint th.feads. Dr. J . W. Ward. o[ Friends -, ar's creek, and about one-thi rd mile Home who was taken below where Harme:r 's trace crossed ,1aat week' I.e) DoD't m.n ~ver pins or other ~ objeca. the MIllml at the' moutn of Harm- 'the McClell an hospital In Xenia, Is d~age the fan. . ''." reported se~IOUslY 111 . ' of lI1ae and condltlo n .. er's Run.) Hop-Ca lvea-Sb eep-Etc , Mrp, Myer Hyman and Mrs. A'. . Se~.· that the ~~e , and btudl' are ~, .d-' LEifE R FROM A . Removed Prompt ly T. Po:lnsk y were In Lafayette" FORM ER RESID ENT j~ted. Thia is importan!' u ~proper adj~~ , . . Ind.., on Suri4ay for the graduat i(ln may break the rublJer . bel~d aew ~ 'bel.. The following letter has beert re- of Robert 'Hyman from Purdue unl7 ceived from Judge Wm. E. Smith verslty . Robert will ID;~~ ' ~Ot Jong, be .~e.Po~ 1IIOIt. ~ .spend the a promJn ent ' attorne y of Wamego, Christma.s holiday bnJ5b..,.ahquld ~eod about c~ of an iac;b below .' s here 'Nith his Kansas , and a native of Waynes - mother and' sister . ·the li~ of the ~ BnUb Ihoald J;te teP~ '~ ville. Judge SmIth llpen~ some time e. • • Ie aired here iufis are worD. the' "';'~t Cal) visiting " friends Speclilltst First-C lass E . O. Crane Reverse Telepho ne Char,es ....... . P.. . •..•...~ . ':" .• , . , " spent the week-end her.c.. with' his , ..... . , UA X J 0 Main and ,,;,.. ; relative s. • 1 . • ""'. eo a. • , . fll41llly. He Is n~ recruiti ng duty at Be lUre. U?: ~'.ncpam 'd~ · ~~ ~ • . .... Wameg E • G • B\lc......, o, . . Kansas . '1 • b. Incl. Sprlngf leld . for t~e . Navy. "~uek:· . • _ • • • • •_ . . . . . iDg to, ~cdoDI. U IDee. ,15, 1942. ~ abe WuUCd~ . Editor Mi~I. Gazette : ' says he likes wor!tlng for Unp' e Iheet, m~t. delJet~ ~ ~ ~ .1 enclose ,t o you my check for , Sam ~ . the Gazette 'for 1943. I ,arrived bome - -..........,..- --,,.,.-- -'-:-::- -:---, JUST " :\ LINE TO EXTE ND OUR N~er ~ .~ cbe 'mnt cU. O. K. on the eveni.ng of the 5th of co~ecting ~'ooUdet,< .~~ 'iua .'oa ami. \;tl~A~TFEL TH~NKS FOR YOUR KIND November . oH8.d a good visit With all .. Tab bold' of the ptuj Md 'pall, k :.oUt. of you .. On the 6th of .oece!l1ber we '"'-J""'~'V'IJ'..'V'IJ'..'V'IJ ~~SS TO ,US nURI NG ' 1942, AND TO WISH ", TARVI A-LITH IC TAR AND '..fV'IJ'..""l f ~ had an eight-in ch "IDOW and ' It \.s YOU AND YOUR S THE MERR IEST CHRIS T ... ~p cp~ aw,'I ~ ~to,. Md ........ pi.... . om, U&VA TING J . s tlil !With .~; ·~t today '1~ ts much. M A~{ OF' THEM ALL. T)UMJ:>. ~om, mUCK or . ~~ ~ ioo .~ ~ SESVIO E ' i . w~nner and It Is · gofuK ,fast. With paired ~,. .' ' '" , .' . W<'~~ MIX CONORl!Tl'E ". +X + , , I.' best wtshes to.' you illnd . a!! of I,DY

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Lower rates ~ bi! rece~ied by Warren County farmers In bene.l1 payments during 194(1, ace rding to Harold Sharp cowlLy A.... A chairman. Rates on col'n are decreased [rom 5.5 cents teo 3.6 cents per busbl.'l !1ext year and wheat pa.y ments wlil be decreased from 9.9 cents to 9.2 cents per busllel. . Rates on commercial potatoes liTe a'bol1Shed and rates on all types of tobacco decreased.

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The ' advertl8ement ,nrouneea ''SenaattODal ReadlDg BarRalM 'for These St&1-at-*rome Times," polntlns out t~t ' the Ure aboTtege. and luollne ratl-Oolna' II m&IdDa newspa~ ' '!Ild maa.-.ne readJnS more J)OP.Ular ttsan' ,ever. "n's , ~ to be 8taj':at-HOme with 80 MuCh .Good ReacUnr," the ad _ya. Tile M1Uiil Qalletle II' lbIe to offer , these ~ reacUDa bal'pIna tbrO\IIb sPecIal arrange~ente with tb8 , co~ry's leading mapalne pUbUlhen. •

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Mrs , Jack Rieb, Mr. ' and Luther Hartsock and Mrs . rloeason of Barveysbur~.

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STORES TO IRE CLO ED NIlW YEAl:t'S DAY

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Har tsock .Is looking well. He lb making hls home with a sistel'-.nlaw in Morrow. FRANKLIN TEACHERS GET AN INOREAS£ IN SALAK

the position lor several years. No succeaor has bc!en named: It reA \\'6rtime adjustment In the salnry sclledules or 'teachcrE in the POrted that Mr, Duke has accepted FAMILY GA:I1REIUNG 'a poaltion In a Daytn.'1 detensl.' facCHRlSTI\lAS EVENING Franklin school system providing tory. or a bJanJ(et increase of $10 per The bome Of ~lId M:~3 , Henry month lor eaCh teacher, wa.s afIU.WKE F-9DLY HOLDS Watklns was the Beebe or a .Iove' y fected last week at a meetlrlg of t~e HOLIJ)AY , GATHEBlNG femlly ptberln, on istmu t!ve- board of education . ~'If' ThOle prese~~ weJ'e Mi" , Dnd . Tile action rVias tcoke~ \'Iew of 'lbe. annliiLl . llOlliiay ptllcr~B of . Oharles Watklna; Mr, · and Lbe Inol'ea&ell c;oSi ot Uvlng \Ui ~ thll ,8&fte fam1llea ~ place ~Ul!- Mrsl Cannan O~e I!Jld son, Mr. e~ergencf measure. It W1l1 take efdB.:, ~temoon at toM hom,.!: of ~, ,Mra. Leo Colmer a.ne daugh- Cect o!anuafy l. J. C : . ~" 'WSUl' a b~et:,lup'cb terp,,- J.(r, alid ~. Mll~ 14i1~­ ,> ....ed durlni the early e v-enln,. · ~ and chI.ldI'en. Mr. and lira. Those .who epJQ)'ed ~ tle,UgbtfUl J¥ }4alcolm a~d 1\Ir. ~d ·Mrs . ~ , all' were lit. MrB. O. ~ N~ Ba~b, air. ud Kra: J. P. Pro~ 'Mr. aDd lin, ~ , ~te ~ 1l&1'toll,. ind lira. 1I&iph.Vance IlQd so.n or ~;. Mr. ~ ~. ca~l ~ _ ._ .. BaJtb · or IDBrton) Mr . .lUI,d *-~ . Pto. Qb'de Fro~1 of Drew lI;Jild/ 1 on DeeeDiber 23. ' PVt. Tbo~ .. " Mr.' Uld Mn. ~d nea.. Tampa, .P..&., l~ enjoying a, teu t1t.b. the t1pJ~ $atea A.It ~ W81~ &lid chlldreh, p~o, O:y~e ~ tutlo. here ' ''rtth lU,s PIP!~~~~ sOmOWhere lll.AJ&ska., . 'l'be ,~~ Prqmm .a nd ¥r. ~6, .Melvl.n Mr'. 04~ . .J. ~. ~mm, Mr snCn~~ or tbJj new ~,Jlrl Dante. of'·Lovelilild.. , and~. FI'olmii ,er.~ in hls are Mi. anit ~ •. Em~t' But-tar. . " ' ' hGn9r ,Qn ~tIpW. <1&Y ' fIr, and ~ aaa. ~. a1l~ Mh. f/; . ENT_T.\IlIf A~:= SUPPER Ws ~ Metv.fn Bi\.nta ot Loveland, Th,omu are ~ patemal';lII!aDlI~r-. . ~r, and M{s. Peter ~nta and ,Mr lents, Mr, and ~ : Ralpb Hastint$ i!D- Merlin ~ of Lytle ani1.Mr, .and ClIBISTAIAS GVESIJ:ji tertained at Sund~Y evening s~pper Mrs. Obarles Chamberlain I of J)ay- , .V' wltb placl1a arranged at the beauU- ton. " .. , fUlly .pPointed ~e for Mr. and CELEBMTE FlFT1r nTH I "MrS Wal~r Sheehan " and' roDS ' ~ daugllter, Betty, eDter~'!Cl Mr. • " .. , WEDDING ;'NNIVERSARY . • . abd Mrs .' J. p, Larric.\t. Mr . a.nd ' Mrs, W. E. Stroud, Ule. host alid b06~ ~d son, ~!'t, "'''~lI.LC'U ~'--........- -

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slsters, . Mrs , OW.' Zavakos and Mrs. Jerome Frands; a brother, Leo of Dayton, IIlld bWo grandch1ldren . Serv1cea were held at tbe home Qf THREE WAYNESVILLE MEN the JDOther at 80'7 Steele avenue, in ARE SENT TO Fl' THOl\1.AS

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the Pme wayneavWI.' OPFERED IN COMBINATION held a mdmentar,y · lead of three WITH TUB MIAMI GAZETTE ~ .bUt Bohl. Lebanon forward, Announcement of a brand new llst tame uP With a' pair af field goal6 of . famouamapzines offel'ed in a.nc1 8I&In tum the tide faver oi, • 1 comblnaUon With old Or new sub'hie teun. . Price, Spartan center, !11th 19 acrtptio{la to The Miami Gazette appearS elaewbere in , th1B L-~UP,. po&nts. ~ both teams in acorlng, Many of America's most popular moat of hSa 19 .polDt1 btrln8 challced maautnea are tlic1udeci in thill llIIt, WARREN COt,JN 'l"~ FARM ~ in the heetle third atanM. Bohl SEOVRlTY APMIN. RESIGNS and Brown led the winnen with 1'1 and the otfera.pr1ntecl in the ' adverlIlscDnent mate It poiIIble for ~­ , «nd 18 polDta reapect1Ye1J. Announcement has been made of 10 Ule prellaUuuy, 'Waynrav1lle'a zette SlDlcrtbera to get th'!lr newlI- the resignatlon ·or Paul G. Duke as Reserve. def~ t:be LebI\llClll He- papV aDd ._"nea at barBain farm security administral

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sacHe .La w1l1l.nc to take pa.s5engers , &cat-lie many WlI\Yne to~p l"ne Hundred provided the diver... NQriters are employtci in Dayton an'.! .,lon of the evening. Five table;, Jther Cities tt ill UllPl'ritlve that IlU , were in play. N110 have addltlonQJ." room tVI' JIG. .engers r~is...er, since thele l.i 1." FIRE IN FRANKLIN WHILE .rlrect bus connect4on be(,w(ell ~ TOWN IS WITHOUT UGHTS .on and. Waynesvlile . • Those In ,need ot ~~»,-. :FTanklin was deprived of /ollectric lre a1sO ur&ed to take ac!v&oNe " l ourrent for one hour and 15 mlnu~ r.h1s servlc:e wbllQh,ia ~ ,(r,, ; , .ate TU~y when a den-1ck oPer.. Lea by men workJng on t1.he Bal.l. Illore and Ollio &J;road toN,,', oeal Tlle Gazette ;;me; LIS in l'e(elp~ .J ~he clectrlc substation near (,lU'l.1sj( " letter from Mrs, W Ils.ley. Smelt "rake oft several wires. Loa Angeles, Oa.l!. III 1t ~e atoil During th.ls t.lme, a fire .~! ul'lde· that her fa.ther come to Mt. Bt. i ;erm1ned 0ri81n starte<l. in the Be. or Waynesville 1n 1831) aL ~he , ,er building 00\ South Main Hreet . of three years. Mrs. Studt ~al-s _ aecause of the lack of curruut tht has many friends In Waynesv. lire siren could not be blown 50 the and that her 8ist.er W6S a clll.ssm , J alarm was SOWlded by a mill wh.ls of Mr. Flora 'M , Crane, 11 forn. ..r tie, Pllbll5her or the Gaze~te, Conalderalble damage feom tlr( and water was done to the pan J : the buUdlni occupied by Mr - Lull' DWinell.

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Lebanon Beats Dies At Home Near Here Waynesville John Leycs, died at m. By Close Score Sunday a l his residellce IIca t' h ere . 47,

OutplaYed and apparently' hopelessly bell ten by 'Leba.non during ,'..10....:.. the fJrst hal! of the ga me played la.st """': . • Wednesday evening at· the county s eat, Waynesville snapped out of Its lethargy In th e seCond · hl\l~ and came withLn Il. few points of taokin g the game . The score Ilt the haU was Lebanon 29, Waynesville IS, while the flnal &core was 48 to 45 In fa Vol' of Lebanon . The game. played on th ~ ubanon floor, was exciting to the very last . At the beginning of the t hird pcrlo<1 Waynesville had narrowed the coun~ to 36 to 33 : Three minu t es befor t.he end of the game Wayn esl'iUr held a momentary lead ot t.hree points but Boh], Lebanon forward . came up with a ' pair of field go~' and again tum the tide in favor of his team . Price, Spartan center, With 19 points. lead both teams In scoring . most of his 19 po1nts being chalked up In the hectlc third stanza . Bohl and Brown led the winners with 17 and 16 polnts respectively. In the prellml.nary . Waynpsvllle's Reserves defeated the Leb:mon Reserve team. T he next game for the local quln . . tet will be with Franklin 011 the 10cal floor the night ·of Jan 9. Lebanon FG FI' . T 5 17 Bohl , f ... .. ......... .. 6 Shutts, f .. ... . , . .. ... .. 2 a 4 Gray, f . ... , . . , . . ... . .. . 1 0 2 Brown, c ... .. . . . ... ... 6 4 16 Malott, g .... . ......... 2 Israel, g . . .. .... , . . . . . . 2 : ~otals .... . : ......... ,19 PO WayneevlUe Bradley, f .. ... .. ...... 6 Osborn, f , .. . . . . ••.. ,., 0 ':!'fice, c • . t·, . . . . . • . . .. 9 Stanley, g ,," ' " '' '' ... , 1 Pwnmlll. g .... .... .. .. 2 Kirkpatrick, g .... .. .... 3 Totals .. ............. 2()

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CHRISTIUAS DINNER IN HONOR OF 1\10TH E R Mr , end Mrs . Laurence Brown en!.ertalned at Chtlstmas dinner a t t heir home on the Lytle road In honor of Mrs . Brown's mother. Mrs Sarah 'Wallon, of Spring Valley. Gues ts wer e Mr " and Mrs. Guy McCoy, Miss Luelle Walt'.>D PVt, alld Mrs . Fred Spears, of X e nIa; Mr. and Mrs, Fred St. Jolin anti Camily. of New Jasper ; Mr. and Mrs . Burnett But terworth and son Kenneth, of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs . Edward Walton, Mrs. Robert Morgan and daughter Carol Ann of Doyton; 'Mr, and Mrs. Carl Morgan and family or Spring Valley; Morris and Mary B'.own of Spring Valley and Francis Gene Brown, of 'B rookvllle, Ind. and the guest of honor, Mrs . Sara~ Walton .

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He Is s urvived by (lve s ons, Joh n Jr" who Is stationed aL Ft . Meyers. Fla.; Robert, Phillp, Joseph ,.nel James , all of Waynesvll: p. ; four daughters. Mrs. Harry R eeny , Mrs. , Clur ence Hall, Eclith an 'I Mary Jean; his mother, Mrs . M a ry Leyc!i of Dayton; two sisters, Mrs. O Lt Zavakos and Mrs. J erome FI an cls ; a brother, Leo at Dayton, and Lwo grandchildren. Scrvlces were h eld at the h om e of Dh e mo ther at 807 Steele a ven ue In Dayton. NEW MAGAZINE BARGAINS OFFERED IN COI\1BINATJON WITH TilE 1\1IAMI GAZE'l'TE Announcement of a brand new list of fllmous magazines oCCe"ed In comblnaWon wltil old or n ew s ubscrlptions to The Miami G azc tte a p pears elsewhere in this L·~ ur. . Many of America 's mos t popula r mo:go.z1nes are included in this I L~t. and the oCfers printed I.n t he ad\"( r tlsement make It possible for Gazette subscrtbers to get th'!ir n ews paper and magazines at bllrgaln prices, Magazines to suit all read in g tastes are ovallable.

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Mr. and Mrs . Ralph H as ~ill g en tel·ta lned aL Sunday evcn h g supper with places ' arran gcd a t th c uCilUti fully appoin ted tabie for MI". a nd Mrs , Walter Sheehan a nd ons, ' Mr. and Mrs . J. P . Larr .ck, Mr. 1I.:1d Mrs , W . E. S troll 1. li c hos t a n'd h ostess ru1d son, Robert . --- -- -ENTERTAIN REL/\TIVE AND

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Mr. and Mrs O . entertained the following f riends r,nt! rela.tives a t their home on Main street on Christmas da y : Mr. and Mrs . G . F . BrOown of Leba non , Mr. W. L. Brown oC Mason broLhe rs o! Mrs . Unglcsby; Mrs. Minnie Brawn OC Dayton, sister-In-law of Mrs. Unglesby; Mr. and Mrs. Merton Baird and daughter Pat.sey, Mr . Carl Sanker and son Carlie of Ma · son, Mrs . Eveyln Eakins and son Roger, Carolyn Bla.tt of Dayton and Mrs. .Pearl McMaken of Lebanon .

} rIlnklJII wru; dep n veel of el ectric U\lrrcnt tor one hOlLr a nd 15 IIl ln u Le;, ,aL-C T Ue.'> tia y wh en a der rick oper· \'I ' IT ' IlOill E 'l'O\ \:-i .. cu lJy III :1 wor" Ul g on the D,d.\ · U. I'. lIa l'J .~ ~ k Lf MOIT1,V'. W " S .. , II re a nel Oh io Ra i. road L\\J '; n elll \ IS,'OJ' hi W a Yll l'~ \' i!J {' M " l.I\ ,\ . r; , , h e elec tric s ubsLaLIOll Mal' Cnrllsi, " flAw off s ~vertl l wlr(!s . ,\:1, rdea., Ld 110111 a Clnci ll Jl ILi \JOsDuring this Wme, a fi re of 1l'lde" ,I :II ...IOUI. LWO w e~ k s ugo ',:tt l till, .l: rmlned origin s tarted In lire Dc. ( e l I;U1:1g \'\\'0 ma jor op e l'll Uo n~ ' I' bll ilding o n SouLh Mail . ~ lJ'eeL ..\ .•lI oll(,.lI p, .~ L 80 yea rs of l\,,' . . 1". 111I 1t .,()~k I IOOkillg well. He Ii ..Itl< !luse of th e lac k of cu rr ~ .. t t hl m:Ti>rn g h l~ home wilh a ~ b l c r - oIl ' • II" s iren could not be blown so the ala rm W US sou nded ,by a mil l wh is , J • ill Murru\\" . tIc. 1\:\

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P vt .• a n d Mrs . nobo r t TI1 (1maS It re a nnouncing the birth of a seven ' .~l d l1e-ha lf pou ud d uugh ter, Karen S uc, nt the Miami Va lley h ospltI on Dccem ber 23. Pvt . Thomas Is WiUl Idle United Stat es AII' corps somewher e In Alaska . The Inntcl'Ila grandp al'en ts of this n ew baby girl a re Mr . a n d Mrs , El\!ICSt Butterwor th aJld Mr . and . Mrs . F. E . 'l h olllBS are Lhe pa ternal g randpar, cnts .

Merli n Bru1ta of Lytle and _\ 1r . a nd CIlRISTMAS GUESTS Mrs. Cha rles Oh :l m bc rllll~ o~ Dayton . ' Mr . n.od Mrs . Lowell ThJ.mns an d ' CEI,EB"IU1 ' IO:FII;TV-FITJI u \uglner, Detty , cntertaln~d Mr , WEDDING i\ NN I\rEIlSi\ItY I.n d Mrs . F. E . l'homas li nd Mr .

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Ann OUIlccm CIl. has bem 11 a d~ or e l, t!Jill!:, Stll l'l' . n,. n. Sm il l. the resi!;lHlLlon of Pau l U . 1) u~ t: u~ Groce ry. K ro!;l' r G r o ~ c r,l' , H.or.· fal'm l>c uri LY a dm ln lswl tol for ers a nd ~ in 1p S f) 11 r ;'.ll ,t r.t ". Warren county . Mr . Duke has hel ' mith 's l\l c:ll. l\I a rl\ (' t, "lI ei t.1I" t he posl, loll Ce r evcra l :; '0 1'.) . (, \\'a ~' J\ es \'i!l e Fa rm ers Ex(·ha llg'·. . For Instance, there are s uch fav- s uccessor has been na med . It i!; r eorites as ColUer's, Look, Llberly, ported t lla , MI' . D uke h a " acccpt ed FA:lll LY G T IiEItlN G Pathf1nder, Recibook, Farm Jonrna l a posltJon ill II Da ytu. cicI CII, C [ue' II R I ST"L\ ' 1': "f~ I ,' G and Farmer's Wife, and m!lf,l Y mol' tory. T he h om e of Mr . !I \I,I :,11' . Hl Jl : Y tha ~ the whole family wll en jov. Wn IkillS IV a the S I'CI e of a .orc y For the women there are great HAWICE FAI\ULY HOLD S home, flctlon and movie magazines HOLIDAY G ATil ERING fc mlly gathering on c~ r tm as eve like Woman's Home Companlo.!l, The annua l holld ay galJILring o r nL~g. T hose pr eEcn t were MI . a m i Mrs . Cha r les Wa tldns. Mr . a net Be~ter Homes and Gardenfi . True StOry, American Home, Screenland, t he Hawke families Look pI ce S UII - Mrs . Ca rm a n Cra n e a ll d se n, 1\11'. Household Magazine, Mother's Home day e.tternoon a t Wle h ome of Mr. and Mrs . Leo Con n c·r a:J t: daugh Ute. SlIver &:reen, The Woman and J. C. Hame ' wl th a buffct lunch ters, Mr . a nd IVlrs. Mi l'> ~ l1tcJ\­ others, . 'I)erved during ~he ea rl y e ·. n \J; g . ber ger a nd child ren , M ), . and Mrs . For the men there are Successfu' Those who enjoyed this deligh tful Je8SC Malcolm and Mr . . \ld 1'.1 1'8 . Fanning, Capper's Farme!', o,.it- aUair were Mr . and Mrs . C . Lee NelsQu Wa.tkins .. V doors Science and DIscovery, ftpor ts Ha.wke, Mr, and Mrs. J . P . Fromm. Afield, Official -Detective SI-ories Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke ~f Day· ENTERTAIN IN 1l0NOR and similar farm and spotts publl- ton, and Mrs. Ralph Vance a lld son PFC. .CL'k'DE I'llOJ\rM cations. . of Wilmington; Mr . and Mrs. Car l prc . Clyde Fromm of Dl'ew Field, For the boys and girls the.re Ilre Hewke of ioa yton , Mr . J.l1 d Mrs . Open Road for Boys, Ohild Lilp a"TId -Don Hlliwke, ¥T. and Mrs . Maynard n eal' Tam pa , F .lI ., Is em] ~' lIlg a en The American Oirl. Weltz and children , P i . C·yde da.y Cut'lou gh her e wit h h is p arents , The advertisement Ilnrounces Fromm and Mr. li nd M, :;. Mell'i:l Ml' . and Mrs . J . P . F romm . Mr . and Mrs . Fl'Omm nte r tai ned In his "Sensational Reading Bargains for Banta ot Loveland . ho:)or on Ohrls tm as day 1\11' . ru1 d These StRy-at-Home Times," point- ENTERTAL"I A1' SUNDAY M1·s . Melvin Ban ta of Lo\' ela n d, lng out that the tire shoTtnge and EVENING SUI' PER Mr . a nd Mrs . Peler Bant a a n d i\lr gasollne rationing Is making news paper and maga2line reading more popular than ever. "It's Fun to be Stay-at-Home with So Much Good Reading," the ad 'SIlys . The Miami Gazette Is able to off r these outstand!ng reading bargalru through special arrangements with the country's leadlng magazine pubUshers .

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Amon g eig h L men s ~ n: to Ft .· Tl omas. Ky .. Mt. ll t! .• y by Wa,rt n cO WI Ly elraft boul o No . 2 Wl'1 ' Ltl w· rC:1CC Slarr, oJc:;.o,ic Ma l ~,J lllI li n d Ra lph SimpsolI, atl of Wa YIH' s\·\l :e . O thers ind ucted wer e P h :,11P HIll ing, Morow ; Rober t B u rn ~ LI , CCII lcrvllle; John K rista, Cin ciJ1 n llLl ; Cl a r e.:1ce Luck a nd P aul HardJ/lg. bo~ h Qf Morrow .

!l.ml :vlrs . Madison Ea ml.llrt and so ns of Pasedena. a :ld M~s Illez Thomas Il nd frl en el, J ohn Ro bey, of Day Lo n a.-td Mr . Ar Lhur a" d M!s s 'orn Thom(. · at Lh c1r home a t Lytll! on . Ch r i~ tll\ as e ve.

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Workers U'r ged To Register For "Share The Ride" A.; a r esul t 01 ~hll "::;na 'e - the.tld e" Depot seL up las t. we ~1!. ill ko! offlce of !.he Miami Gazette by tH ~ ..>hio Departmen t of High<WI/. Y ~ , ,, ~ ~ral persons have ' reglste r~ d lIS Ll oh e need of tl'lUlSporo t.iOIl, ba t there ,w.s been lIOlle WILO h ave r c,ps Lt!r. j .IS wUling to ta ke p [J.'3Sc n gtl'~ . llccu l.~ t! D Hl I.y waYI,e to vnSbjiJ ,yorkers are em plo~'()u In J.)ay lCln Ill' ~ . Lilcr CILICS II. J.i ulI }Jcrlt.ve tllat ail .~h o havc all dltlon" . room 1<, 1' po. . cJl gers re"ls. 1' , s lJlce the. e Is 1.0 J.i r ec L bus cu.:m cLlol. lJe vwLen !Yd. 7 01 alia Wayn esvI e . T hose In need of trons lAlrtati .1 Ir also urgcd to take ac va ntage , f _ills ser vice which Is absolutely ir. __

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The Wnrn:1l Vvun~y Gh.llC al1d ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT Protective AssoclnLlon h ot lfr ed a. A BUFFET SUPPEll rewaru of $ 5U JOI' l.:uonrLaLion leadlIlg to the arreSL of the Tlcr~on or Mr . and Mrs. Robert Duke entel" " c:rs ou,s responslble for the k.1ll lng oC Laln ed a number of guests on Satul' a S.eer on Lh e Emmor B uile) furm .lay evening with a delicious buffe , .\lovllmber 20, pr!:Sumably uj' hun t. upper. The rooms were beo.utlfully ers . The anw.a1 was IOlilld c:.l'a d IIgh Led by many candles and pro- ... It. ~wo II W1Shot wountl,; lnf.lct.ed gresive five hU!ldred was the dl· d.L close range . version of Lhe evenlng . LIOENSES EXPUt); LATER Guests were Mr . and MIS. G. W .u nd M rs . Nor - With the prOlipeot of hillrllC~ led.: ..MdQr-nlcal nnd man Franken.stein or Da.yton, Mr . erlll Income taJt paymen r.s I,U: d leH2nd Mrs . Lee Webs ter, Mr . and over 9hrlstmas bills starmg him In' Mr..s . Frank Hunter, Pvt. and Mrs . ehe face €.a t.he bati¥PY New Year arGuy Burroughs and Mr. and Mrs d ves, Mr. Ohio Hunter can Ourtis Beck of Springboro, M l f~ ",orne consoialtlon in the fac~ t.naL Mary Clingner ond Mr. Eldo!: Har- ...on t have to cougn up lor a nl:w rison of Lebanon, Ml.ss Olga . iU,'Ulng lIuen.se II.l enJoy the rCOlamd Schneider of Dayton and Mr , Ern- ~r 01 the ' 1942 r ... bJ)l~ ~a'lO.'l wnlch est Cook, carries over 11\to t.he new yell.l. That Is. of course, 11 he ~ a 1942 MAIL D,utAGED AT CARLISLE .icense. It won't expire until AlJiust 'I1hree bags mall lhrown [rom ~l, 1943. a New York Cept~ train ~t Carl~ 'rhe rBibblt lIeasan will continue last week fell under the wheels 01 t.h rough JanUllry 5. For man), Lhe speeding trrun and were ven .t closed on tile e vening of Januar)' badly damaged . Mall was scat tered I and licenses "died" with t.he old over · a wide area, many pieces rn- j car. ,hus requiring a new doubtedly being lost . Franklt r. post- lOr !.he one day 01' llollday sh'oo,~,~,,! al workers made evey erfort to re- Under a new law, hunting claim and deliver as much oC t1~ t chanKe on August 31, mall as ~slble. UNDERGOES OPERATION BIRTHS OUTSTRIP DE."THS Miss Helen Hawke IN COUNTY DURING NOV major opera.Uon Saturday a t a Da1 wO!l Hospital. Her mnny (rle':ld,s will Thirty-two births were recorc:ed Je plellSed to hear of h er rapid con~ In Warrcn county durtn g Noven.llcl I·al csccnce. as compared with 19 dei\ ths, It has been a.nnounced by Mrs ErnesFAM~" GUESTS ON tine Cook, sccret.:HY of th e health CHRISTMAS DAY board . Eighteen of the birthE were girls and four teen boys. MnI. H, E . Stokes en tert ained on Among blr Lhs were the follow1hir : .ChriStmas Day with h er chl..;. ren Earl Dean . 1'.11' n.nd Mrs , ~I~~m , ,and their fumliles as her guests. Eldon Ret tal lc k. Leban_n.; ~.l1Uam. 'n\ose present were Mr. a n d Mrs. Owen , Mr . an d MrS. NO~ D. Olii.rence Dunhllm ot Lebanon , Mr. Wiseman , OregonIa, .R . . R.: Mary .and Mrs. Richard Kosn ter ~nd Catherine, Mr. a.nd ¥rs. ~ .WIlUam' daughter. and Mrs. Louisa Lemmon Henry R oss. Harveysburg;·. Howard of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs . E1 .est Lehman, Mr. and Mm . Lehman C. Hartsock and Mr. and Mrs ..., ~rl " Walker, WaynesvUle; ~ert Eu- Dunham iLnd da~l;1ter, ·· .~'I<... gene Harris, Mr. and !Mrs. Thomas Fee Jones, W"Ji)enW,. CIQt~~S-G~STS

n.nn olllJce.\ Lh at 1 9~3 dOl; t <\<:s II I I Mr . a nd M r~. Pl'Il l1k Thom M enbe old a t ni ne te en pille' '.• l lJ rOU ~J , - leJ"lalll NI Sun d u,\' with a birthday o ut t he coullt y ca r.y n ('x t m n Ul. dlnll('/' i!l ilono r of th e b \nh G a ~ of LOCAL BOY M.A KES COOD T a gs w ill be Oil sale I en' tll t , l' Illd r gran elda ug h te r , Miss Betty F ord Ga rll b' J an. 7 I rolll 1 lo 3 ::1 1 'J llam as. Tho.~e cnJoy lng thl' deFrancis Gene Brown, formerly ot p . m . a ile! J a'w3 ry 13 [nw . II 10 Ilc:olJS repas t were Ml'. nnel Mrs . Waynesv11le, a son of Mr: f.nd'Mrs. 10 a . 1lI . ; at Lnl ' f rom 10 :30 [ . l\ IncIL~O Il Eal'llho. rt and son. Miss Laurence BrOown, a gradua'e of the 12 :30 at Welsh 's ~ Lo re J an 1:3 . J.'Il' Z T hom a.. a nci Hr. J ohn Ro bey 1942 class of the Wayne Township O th er places Includ e : f1 regonin , ur Ddy t,o n , a ll d Mr. fi nd Mrs. Lowhigh sChool, was a visitor here over Jan . 7 from 8:30 t o 10 a . m . nt ell T holTlas an d daugll Ler Betty , tlie Ohrlstma.s holidays . He has OFFICIAL TIRE f!"ISPEC1'ION Sherwood's S lor e ; HOl'Vp ysbu rg. !been emplofed. E. W, Brockman . STATIONS FOR WAYNESVILLE J a n uar y ·7 f l' ol11 10: :10 t o 12 ;30 'It I FA.i\lrI_V G /\Tllf.RING Co., wboles.lile ~obbers, or Brookville, th e D os ter G ara gr ; Sp rin b lll o . 1 to I 1l0NOItS 1'\''1'. WARREN COOK Ind., for the past several months . Announcement has been madp of 3:30 Ja.:l. 13 a t thl: Cit: y uu ldlng . After the first ot the year hE is to the appointment of the Rogel's nnd Licenses may al.o be o ht»!lIp.d nl T hc home of Mr . a nd Mrs. Amos take 'CIlarIC of the Batesville, Ind .• Simpson gare.ge and Smlth's Ser- the lIud ltor's offi ce. Uba non. by ap- , Cook was (.he scen e of a very happy branch '?t th:e Brockman Cc. vice Station as oftlclal tire inspcc- pUca tlon ei t her in pi' rsol1 C'· by [nJII lly ga therin g on Christmas Doy OBSERVE CIIIUSTMAS DAY l\iEW PROSECUTOR TO Uon stations tor Waynesv\J)e. mnllln g t he descr ip tion ns lo a ': c I wl Lh [heir SOI1 , Pvt . Warren Cook, SIX O'CLOCK D~NNER . BE APPOINTED SOON All holders of A, B, of C mileage sex, color. lon g or sho n I..li r (\!1d li S hO':le r gues t . Th Ose presen t werc Pvt . and Mrs , Mr. and Mr,a . • Sb~n enration cards are required to have breed , toget her with t h e rcqu ired In e. report rued with the county t~elr tires inspected before January fee as follows : ?\'I ales, $1.00 ; spaye d Warren Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tertaiJ1ed to ';,a!s 6·d~ 'dlnner on DINNER GUESTS 31. . . commissioners ,by Prosecutor Meryl femal es, $1.00; remll les, $300; ken- Doster and d uughter, Mrs, Eliza- Ohr1stmaa ev,eDlna. ' 'l'hQle present B. Gray, It is stated ·t hat a1l33 perMr. and Mrs. J. B, RIch had as n el $10. A pen alty of $1.00 will be \)l'th Smith . Mrs . Margaret Johns, >were Mr. and. -Ml'a . •1mls MQC1ure tOonS IncUcted 'bY the lrane! jury dur; their Ohristmas evening dinner ndded after J a n ua ry 20,1943 . Mr . Paul Johns and Mr, ·and Mrs. t and ·f amlly, Mr.' aDd· M1's. Dearth FAMlLY PARTY ing 1942 e1ther pleaded llu1lty or gue.sta Mr . and Mrs. P. L . Reason, ·Don Hlldley a.nd daughter. Sheehan and ' da~b~, Mr.. end were convicted. ' iMT. and Mrs. Ernest Edgington, Mrs. EdIth M. Harris, as h8S been , ENTERTArN AT OHRISTMAS Mrs. ' Walt;er 8hee~ and IIODS. GraY ltates tba~ .oornmOu Pleas Mrs, sadie· Reason, Mr.· an" lira, her cw;tom for many years,' enterPINNER LAST FRIDAY ENTERTAIN FR,IENDS MIM Helen HO(XIU bOUlle gUl!$t over J\lct8e ..Charles ·,B. .~t. , will Rhoades . Bunnell p.nd chll!1ren and tained at a family party on OhrlstAT CHRISTMAS D1NNF.R the week-end and ·Mr. ~ aU(l ' Mrs. name 'a 'lUCCessOr to ority before M'r,' ~ Earl B~kett. ' IOU. After the d.latr1~U9U · of giftS. Mr, and Mrs . . Ross H. ' Hartsook R.1ce ~l1era, ' . Snapp were evenlnr ... ,..... . latter leaves' JanUfll'1 '6 fOI,"miUtary OBBJ8TMAs En a , bountu.ul t.urkey dinner was en- and da ugh t'e s, J ean and Jan!' enChlstmas was celebrated at the sel-v1c~. Be will report f()'r ,1nd\lc~ , ,. joyed. The guest.s were Mr. and tertal~ed the follOWing a t Cltrlst- home of Mr , and Mrs. Robert ttOn and win receive an 'auMr. and iMra, lIi.rf B9I*Nt enter_ Mrs. Pred Hartsock . and daughter mas dinner : Mrs . Wilton Hartsock, Ba ker with e. deUcious dlnner served totI:iat.llC I14no11t1,.,c1&Jt. tw'IoiIP. ·, .willl ~ f~ . .dlnner" 'on' M11dl'ed. of Milf?rd, ~: !Iond Mrs, Mrs . Lena Hartsock. l:"aYe tte, Ohio, to ~, Leone Hprton, son and' ' 12rUIdimt ~ eft .. ....,.,.. .-.e ~na· "Prailk ''l'. Hawke of Evn.n&v~le, lDd .. Mrs.. E . H. Deatlllerage, ' Mrs . daughter, Mr, Wilfred POMt .aoj! of , ~ «I.t tbe logeII GIlmer tabie for Mr. anc1 ·M1'8. Ronald Hawke and RAlph !\mas nd son, :Mr . o.nd Mrs. Mr. 'Bernard SOUthard all of 081MaY'~<~}F:••YO\lDI, alIIo~ed Mr; and lira'. , ~ .~.. Mr. ~ Moeher :· Th.e Qn1y draw- .A . Z . Hartsock and f:a mlly . After- .t o?, 'Mr. and Mrs. Robe'r t BAker, for mJ1ltalt iIri'iCe. PrJ8DdIO-bf,ve Mr, aDd lin. abodes ~en· and back to .the happy occa.slon was the noon callers were M:a ry Carolyn Sr., and Miss Jeanne Balter, wh9 ail4 ~euk!Dal . dut1,81 wtU' daulhten, .MJB. Sadie Reaaon and aIIaenee of Obarlea Har~k Who Is t.ukens and Jean E1l1:lgton of Rlch- ' :;penL the Ohrlstmas . holidays at ~ DI'. ·msaWlb"~· the hon lUId .bOltell, ._"in tb~~, mood, ntcl, hOq1e.

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Mr. fIotld -Mr;s,. 0: Lee lLtwkf' entertained on Ch1'Istmas DQy ·)'Ir. Dea.n Hane nnd Mr . Art CI1 '/ert of Columbus, Mrs . Nell Anderson or '\ • J Klngman. Mr. and Mrs . Ma~', Welts ~d · chllcl.ren, Mr, and~~I. · DoD Hawke, Mrs. Id& Par8han' and Mr:, .T.!' 0. Hawke.

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t o wnste was an Insult to th cook. iut moppll,lg nn Ii lKli iii ,-w ra Walter Wiseman, Ed i.tol' a11l1 Pub lishe1: fl'OWllNI upon In th COUI t ry AS lacking III elega.nce. Clean u p YOlir ISSUEO EVERY THWtSDAY p.ate lor your cou n try 's ar.1' 1Illgtlt Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, P a yable In Advance be our new mot.td. Monday . SUIl more ru in and mud' Mud! MUD ! Real thaw wCRth er bUL i t Is a COl Ifon not to have quite so much fi re nILer n month 01 r ea l D '(,l')lIP I' 20. The day after ther Is \it t e nelghbo rhooj ' recll ng . l'old. )JleRS1I11l to be abl e t-o wash orr hl'lstmr1.S . Yes nnd that. was what . That Is th e ol ll I' side 0 th ad - tlh c porch B.:l d to know tlHl '. I\"a Le r Chr\..<h11Q/:\ felt like yesterday or vRntRge of eosy aut.om ob!lu trave l. gomg In w t he ground 10 till up perl'aps more like t h e SWlday alter S unday. MOl'e ra in . The dOW:1 - , ouJ' sprln g..s and w iland fo r OUI' hJlslJnas. ·There, WAS some snow pour c \me jusL before chur' ~I un d n ext yea r 's crops. Nlcc 1.0 1'll ve the left cnOugil for Ule clldren to try proved tha t we hac: n. lot ('1 fa ll' ce, lar ' door llIended where Ii broge thl'1r nell' .sl ds once R.lld then while weather churc hmen. Wilen we came during t he first bl zzard . It r l' l1lll \d"e were at church the r Lin came. out. It was R.lmosL clear a gaui. To- cd me of the poem Barw ' ) Reese Todny I.he da y after and Ul" rain nig h t el'eryon e listened to thp cose Pogu "ecllcs about "Wh ell mother contlnu . It waS so da rk and for I'a t.lolli ng. They ' make It sound han gs the quilt upon the ::Ooor ." But loud"v fill dur Lhat 1 thought. of th e vcry l·easona.ble but Ls It WOl t b the llOW It Is properly m ended sc that old saying chat t he Slm alwa ys terrlIlc eo.svi I am glad to) see In t~ c glASS will st.ay In. The back shlncl? on Saturday if only for a the fa l111 \Xlpers that t.he o:l~lonai porch Ls cleaned off a nd Lhe d(lg l1Iinute. I was just nboul to pro- farm orga nizations are ngainst ~ov. house sct up for Boga n, I w(ludcr If cl lim tll1t \no th er u)Jerstltlon had ernmen L subsidies to the fa -mel'" . I he likes it a well as in ' R house b en Inid low wh cn 1 looked out and can not see how It would I ri p ror where h e has to come out IQ SeC Lhere Wrls 11 bright , yellow oall look- thc government to kecp prlce1> I what ls going o~ a s Ill;' did when Uw ing out between two coluds just down and then w pa y the farmer 11 porch was littered with broom corn a:bovf' the hOlioon . subsidy . It wouJd come Oll' of the I lind h e could mRke his bed anyOur F erry corresponde~lt spoke of taxpayers pocket Just the same as 0 whe re and see In all dlrectlor.~ . Ihe old ctisl rict scbool rind that higher price WOUld . San Pra nclsco Such II. beautiful sunrLse this made mc wonder II we are not go· has r aised tbe . ban on I:>ackyard mOlCllng T th ough t Il might clp!lr. I 'Ing to m iss t he old neighborhood chicken coops In some (is lricts . looked out at quarter to nine find schools mor e 01' less . So mlln y That Is a good idea, keep chickens . the east WAS streaked with F'lrgeous n 19hbol'hoods lack a centrol meet- W hy not keep a pig too. th '!.'} noth- red and gold. At five mlnucps to Ing place . This .nelghborhood Ls ing would go to waste . It I.~ appall- nine th e s un s howed over lhe horla bou t four miles from the sch ool, Ing In the face of aU t h e hunger ill 0011 for a minute:s splc!ldor before a bout t he same from Waynel'ville, t h e world to think Of the ~uod that going inw the clouds agatn. I see and at least two miles to the near· goes to waste In this coun try. O ne t hat the State Fflrm B ureau and t church . The old Buckeye school very slmpie way in which much rood the Slate Grange are appeRling to m ust. havc been 11 meetlne place oouJd be Sllved is by having no one have Oh io put back on Central War for neI ghborhood meeWn gs and p ar- take more food on h is plat;> than T lnlC which Ls just the snm 1\5 ties.' but now we have all gone our will be eaten . For some r!' ~,son of Eastem Standard lime (,nel we seperai.e ways for SO long, some to Victoria n propriety, it 'becam e Im- would be righ t back. where we were . W ay nesville. some to Dayton , some proper to m op up your plate wi th 1\ How we Amcr icans do love to fool t.o Springboro or elsewhere tha t r piece of bread and yet that praC- ourselves! .

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EnSIlage for Sale At 7 he Roxanna CannIng factory

>Miss June Whitacre of Le banon, has enlisted in the women's aux.!bary army corps and has been ordered to r eport Cor du ty Thursday at Daytona Beac h, Fla. She Ls a daughter of Mr. Rl.ld Mrs. Lewis Whitacrl'. S he has two brothers in t he arm y Ca,pt. Bradfflrd Whi t.acre and Corp . Dale Whitacre . The latter Ls stationed In Australia.

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HOl'Ing r ntl'll my farm r wlll offer lor .sa e by WilY ot pllb~J a uc· tl011 at . the .(' 111111 loca ted ~w o 11llies nOl'theru;t of Corwin ou ehe' Ne w . BllI'lInltt.oll .Rond 011 II, CLAUNCI J. BROWN FRl Q,\Y, JA VARY IItll, 1942 M . . . . . e - - ,m ou. bl....... 'tlmnlcn cillg at 12 :,10 . 1- 'EMI 1I0It SE~- 1 Nineteen hundred i\1lci I01·ty- "alnrles a.!ld wages above ·,.wdvr dol· 1 Tetlin ~ one Horses, 10 yeal's oU al- lars per week wll be lI ~ Ullct 'd (run t hree will soon lie wi t 1 u,o" It lin cxtm goud team . ways dif1iculL. aild probably W1 wis.: , I,UY1·0!.l.s beghinlng WI"11 t. a Il I'V 1i-1l..... ..U 01" Gi\'1" l 'LE-S ' h a ttcnipt to J orecas~ thl! futu l' . .I~l'. The Adrninis tllulo. 15 ue· 'I "" On e Sprillg ' I' cow, Shon lorn untl Ye t, Ull h as our a nnual Cll,: tC'lll, We mandillg heavier tuxCS. A na'tlonul Je rsey ; <I $hl.l rthom stock cows ; 3 a r t! "'ivill " 'ome of the ~ hi t;t~. we 'Illes tax seem. . l,cSLlIll'd so"n , l,;UIlI .. .. h ael 01 sLock l:UI \" . believe will COIl1' Lo pus : 11 1!J .3 pulsory gov J'J1I1l':1I~ bond pu rchases FARM I U U\U'LEl\IEr-i1' S Here they are : a re plI\11l'~ , lor Llw oml:16 year. One F -I:! Ul'mo ll ll'llctDl' witil The tid s of war Will n\l~ 11101' .: The 'n atlo lui de bt Will muunt I'I1jJ 'dcuJlllutors, In good co.nditlon; l1 e \~ and mol' L~ fa vo r of the Uni~ed Nu- IY. l'eachl1lg 01 e hundred I\nd t well- 01lS e 12 In. PlolY, llllS pluwed 2.> Lions ' as 1943 progresses. While ,y-fi '. ~ u,.Lul1 ciol ... rs oy .JuJy I. u 1Id 1 . cnis only; I W h eat Drill; Super (I' America':, calt..~e may meet IV Lh un~ ,WillI' d and fllty billion . 01' Pow I' Lift. slim as new; 1 Black some r everseli, e ventual vlc wry \l'U1 m orc ,by til.! end of 1943. Hawke Corn Plllnter, che\! k I'OW 1<n be ours. The Axis Powers Will be G uVel'llll1en t e~pclldl t Ul'es II I' C ~x­ fe r tilizer attachmcnt; I ClI ltl puckel': forced out of Africa . Ital y wI! ca -. pected to l'l'ac h the one I'\;n-.lred 1 In ter.natlon a l Mallu re ~prooder ~ pltula te before mid-summer . The billion lIo.lal' murk in 1943 , wi h 1 60-LOo t.l l Harrow ; 1 Binder , 7 . n r . odds greatly fal'Ol' a Uni te d Nutton's Federal spending averag In g len bllMcCorm.lck-Dee rlng ; 2 Wagons, A- I vlcLory over Gcrmany In the late lion a mont. I the last. qua rter of t h ~ good' lint top; 2 (Jliver single r ow Au tumn of 194 3, with R'.LSSla Lhe yea r . The lII\LlUnal income dunng COl'll plows ; I Roller; 2 Olive r rid11111111 factor In the AxLs de le>!l. HH- the new yell!' 1\"11 appruacl , o.\c illg breaking Plows; 1 horse Wheat .er 11'11. be overthr own by a Genuan hundred II I d filly billion dol••d ·S . 1)1 ill; 1 Hay Tedder; 4 Ide:! of Hnrre 'olt.. The Will' In t he PaoUlc I ~ not 1943 will see tWl'nty billion (lolllIl's ex pected to end during 19'13 . ,'a pan ot An1crlcan curl cncy 11 cll'~lIl!1L . Oll , ness colla 1'5. lines and brllUes; a may prol'C to be a morc c';fflcult und the i~lnallollQJ'y Hend wil ! be - coai 0\1 brooder st.ove aud nwuer· en emy to defeat than Ge uuany. come more dellnl Le, [ e:;pite all ef- OilS s mall articles. 1I0l'SEIIOLD G OODS Strong offensives w\U be lau~1ched fol'ts to control the situa tion . '111"0 11' n beds. one of them II tWin I1llalnst the Nippon ese In thl' SumThe 18th Con!;l'ess will "emain In size : an oak d resser a n " wash mer and Fall ol 1943 . If Am"dcll IS sesslun th roughout t he year. 1'. III join ed by t he British a nd th ' Rus- 1I0t be a rubber stam p Congress. A stand; scv(ml ,H nbg room chai rs; sla.ns In an all ·out effort J apan combbatioll of oollservaUve Delllo· an exi.enlilon table a nd other mlss hould be crushed Within ~'x mon ths rats and ~publicans . ,viii 1IIoc.' cellnncous articles. TERMS: OASH. passllge of mo.st radical Icglsl tlO!) . After the Will' ene s In E UI'O\lp.. L. EARL IlOCKETT . During 1943 American Irdust.ry Presidential requests for Incl ensed tanley nnd Koogler, Auclioneel'!l. will r each fuji production of wa r JJOwers - such as autJlorlL:! to set P. L. Reason and L. C~ !ill. J ohn. needs. The 1' 00 1 problem wm be the aside tRrrlf lUld Immig ration ia wsOlerks. trnnsporta tion of men and !!8"htll1g will be r ejected . Blank check ap-

Are you critical of Con gress! I was before going to Wu~hington a nd having direct experience with various Congressiona l committees. For years 1 read the good·na tu red wise cracks of Will Rogers about Con gress. I also rea d numerous other arlicles which deliberately cr iticized Congress. Then I watched the ag g ressive executive branch of the Govcrnment m nking ever greater and mOre det a iled demands ot Congress, and fin a lly found my self wondering w)1elh(!r Congress was still a ca pa ble. independent, r epresentn live law making body. Hoving a m C;lsure or Sccltch blood which has always given me consid· e rable apprecinllon for Ole valoe of a dollar, I was als 0 dlsturb cd n bout the hugc aPI.' l'op riations, which , fr om 1930 to. 11140, avera ged about $3 billion a year a.bove No tiona l in· come, Rnd wh ich were creating an unfavorable back g round for a long ha rd wa~, which was evidently be· tore us. . equipment to the battle fronts of pl'Opliatlolls will ,b om e t.hings of Putting all of th is together made Wont to Sell Your Services ? the world , and to keep ' ooC; and t h e past. u,nnecessary govemll1en tal me wonde r it Uwre was not some .~ upplle.s moving to th em. agencies face comp lele a-boUslunent Wan t to Sell Household Goods? trulh In stniements made by "C'!'ack· 0 :1 t .e homc fro nt serlou ~ foo d Appropriations tor civil fun ctions 0 er·bRrrel philosopher s" to the clTec t AdvertiSing Keeps Old Customers thot Congressmen were only a group sh ortages will d evelop durIng the govern ment wili be greatly I'crluced or prolession nl politicians, whose comin g yea r . T he farmers IIf Amer- while requ ests for fUllds for Lile IV l' chief concern W ll S keep ing the ir iea wm not be ab:c to meet the effort will be closely check ~c1 . Cnn - RECTAL DISEASES jobs. DR. E. M . STEELE, 123 East food prod.u ct.ion schedules of the gl'essional investigations will diern May 1041 , I de ci ded to go to Locust Stree t 'WUmi!lgton, Ohlp. government. due to lack o~ labor, c:ose !J1cIficiency, w!iSte and extrav Washington and pel'sonoJly r eq uest hos pu blished a bookl et In which he the Ways and MC:lI1s Committee of ~achlnery, fertiliZe r and o ther ngallce In the war effort, UI> we ll us explnlns how he trea ts PILES or the House to red uce ex ll'a va gant n eeds . As food shortages. gr(' ~\' the in other goverlUllental endeavors . A non·de(ensc ex p en ditu~e s ot th o) Gov· ; cuple wll! inSist 011 an ar.countlng dema.n d will come Cor t.ile ellmin a- HEMORRHOIDS wi thout SURG. ern men t al:out P bil!ion. While I for the fOO d they have pI'<,duced. L!on of th e erackpots, reform f:r~ and ERY 0 )' ELECTRICITY, This bookknew that any private citizen had While willing to sacrifice to l'upply H arry Hopkinses f ro m Lhe govern- let will be sent free by scmdlng him that righ t, I neve rtheless started to y~ur na1l1e al d ad d ress.-Adv. Washington with gr ave misgivings. food to the fighting men of <'Ul' own ment. Labor r efor m leg\s1<1t1oll Will Why should that group of Cong ress. an d our allies armies. s lropg pro- be en acted despite Presidential opmen be in terested in me-an aver· tests will arLse against feed (Hg clvll- pOSition. There wlll be mucl, ser loll age citizen with only one vote. More· ians of other nntions whll~ Amer l- dlscU!sion of peace terms and post· over, 1 wanted t.o talk common cans do without . war problems . President Roo.sevelt sense, stra ight fr om the shoulder, .Wh Ee some Im pl'o venie!lt in rais expected to present a program a t' and wondered i! that would make !.hem want to throw me out. Having lIoning programs will come through socIa l anti world I'eform tha t wO~lld bolstered my eoumge with a sense a. simpl1!lcatlon of ruJes and meth· s pread the New Deal to till corne:s of publi c duly, owever, I laced that ods, I'eductlon of red tape question - and to all peoP: IlS of ~he earth. au gus t bedy, t:etelrmined to speak nalres, etc., m any adctitlollal foods As 943 pl'Ogresses th e American my mind and take the consequences. and everyday needs will be ~ ded to peo~le will becoll~e Dlor ~ ('nel III r~ My turn came toward the close of the ration list in 1943 . A sbortage reallsLlc In their views on Intl'rn uROOT FOR AND CONSIGN a long weary day of hea r ings, and I was almost frightened to observe of fats and oils is destined k' devel- tlollal af~alrs. The coming ye I' w.ii your Ca ttle, h ogs, shee p and calve. every member of the Committee fol. op . Many artlcies will. dLsa ppear see the New Deal well un It w 'ol'rls-Brock Co., liVe w1re an" lowing , me closely, and apparen tly from t he shelves at t he notIon 's out . There wlll be a pro grc r v tlrm for .,...Y)e h!iJ1est an alyzing my eve ry sentence. H[ul..-l-inec~HYlt!;rltft!J-"w'h l opposltlc,ll L mal'ket prices a nd good service. Ing finished, I slood almost creath· may help, American housewives reglmen tatiol), and a genera l (C~cr- Un ;.. :1 10. 1\ Ylu'ds, ClnclJinat<l, p. less, awa iting their reaction, and ex· will fin d life more dlfflcult tha.!l m.lnation t hat f ree en terprise, rep'TU!lC !. C!1 Ra'lo StatiOt. WCK : pecting eriti cis m ot' my suggestions. ever belore . resentn live govcrnmen t. a n t! Gllo 12 :2:) to 1:.1:30 p. m. for our dally Then came the most astonishing Thousands of small bUSiness oon- lI\merlcnn way of Ufe mILS be PI' - m ~ r ,l't I 'POl tS. moment in my life. Not a single que stion was asked or a single s tate- cerns wlll be forced out of exLsteo!;t served. - - - - -- - - - -- ment made for the purpose of con- during 1943 . Those remainIng, -and J:flne teen hund red nnd for ty · thl'le fu si ng or embarraSSing me. On the not directly en gaged In war work, will be a year of tria l an d tr lblll.l contrary. I was thanked for eom ing will fi nd the way rough "nd hard. tlon -a nd also Of triumph . History and the testimon, wa'S compllment- Indlviduals and corporations will be will be !Dade more rapidly ' than ed. Sympa thetic, intelligent, com- saddled with Q crushing tax burden . er before . Every day oC I.he yell f TARVlA-LITHIC TAR AND prehensi ve questions were asked, -' demonstra ting bo th ' their genuine A new ta.x of five per cent on all will be worth the living . ROAD OIL. ~<t.VATINO dee p concern in the general wellare T')UMP. TRUCK SERVICE of the Nation and their familiarIty with economics and National budgREADY MIX OONORETE ets. They we re thorou ghly nware of the need for greater National econLW. .. IO_N_BETW .... EEN_B_ES_'_BU_TTE_R_AN_D ..... \ __ ......... omy , and interested, in proper steps to achieve it.

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WaynesvWe, Mr. and Mrs . Stanley Balley and daughter PhylJ!s of Utica and Mrs. J '. A . Hopkins of MlamlSburg: _ Mrs. Martraret Johns al.l~ Paul Johns with other guests, were cntertalned to a turkey dinner Chrllltmtl.$ day at the home 01 Mr . and Mr:;. AmQs Oook near W1I.ynesvllle. Mr . and Mrs. TIlerle Jones entertained to dinner OhrlstmM dDY, Mr. and 'Mrs. EOWIn Nu.~t Mls.s Minnie Allen Mrs. Alma Moron and son Garry of Centervillc and. Mr. "and Mrs. J . B. Jones . Mr. ' Cly<!e Fromm of the Signal COrps, of Tampa, Fla., and Mr. John Fromm of Waynesv1lle called on Mr . a.nd Mrs. Wilbur Clark Saturday afternoon. Mr . and Mrs. Harold Whitaker entertained to a fannly dinner Christmas day. J erry Rush entertained a number 01 little guests to a part)' Monday afternoon, honoa:mg his seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones were evening dinner guests Sunday of MI' . and Mrs. Carl P1ckedng and Mrs. Ada CI1enoweth, aL GenLerVille. ChrlllLmIlB dinner guesu; of Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Johns anj c:'.ughtel' Ruthanna were: Mr. and . Mrs. Les ter Kenrick and Miss Velma S mith of Ferry, Miss Francis Johns of Cincinnati, OrvUle Savage of Oxford and Mr . ond Mrs . .Tames Johns. Miss Evelyn Hartso-:!t was an evening guest. Mr. and Mrll . Charles Mullenix and DI.ck Irons spent Chrilltma s with the latter's father. Donald Irons and family, near LebanoT'. Miss' Alice Trickey IUId Mrs. Alice MllIer and son Ray entertaUlpd to a turkey dinner Chrilltmas severaf relatives from Dayton. Miss Frances Johns entertained to a holiday party a number of frlpr'ds Monday evening at the hom~ of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas and daughter, Betty, entertained to a dinner Christmas eve. Mr . and Mrs . Frank Th<mas, MIss Q)ra Th;;' and Mr. Arthur Thomas of near

Mare::lret turned off the humming vacuum <:lean e l'" an d straightened the shpcovers of the a rmchair and the daybed that she had pushed up to il? ove~ th~ rug. Then she stood qu.lte sbll III the doorway ,md looked at the 5m31~ bedrbom with its south~1'n exposure. It was as neat and Imperson. al a!! a pin. It might never have been lived in. The door stood ' open on the clean, bare closet. There was not a pennant, not a team picture, not even so m';1ch 8S an old Arlthmetic book left to show whose ~~- " room it had once been. . ~-.' Margaret ~ . atared at th .e . , wa Us, the furnl.-. ture\anddeePly, slow y, she realized that no matter what lodgers with their own tr.i nkets and pictures might occupy It, she would always see it the old wa);'. n was the old way that she saw It now A pair of hard-worn gray pants lay on the floor where £hey had been dropped . baseball bais·were stacked Ing rod in the corner. A ~attered red cap with a letter on It lay on the bcd. And through the bed , as though it were transparent, Margaret saw another bed,. smaller, and with high slatted Sides. She put the vacuum cleaner away and went down to her desk in the sitting-room. She took the fifteen doJlars rent that th,:! ne:v lodger had paid that mornmld ~ advlUlce for the room, and a e to it from her purse, three d ollars 'and seventy-five cents more. Then she drew out a s~eet. of p.aper and began to wflte on lt, Slowly, gravely. . "To buy a bond to help tram a young man to replace Don. Jr.killed on June 6th in the Battle of Midway." .

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ASHlfILLE , OHIO-To the nationally fam ous Poll ed ShiOI·t ho!'n cattle herd .f C. 8 . Teegardin & Sons ne,lr here hn s bcC'.,: ad (led thl~ sensationally popular young imIJorted bull, G O,~ r ll ~ H X 111 ' ~e.s. \\ ~th the bull 'Ire Pnul T cg'ardl~\ (l'I gh t ) n l~d . ~. I h rHo \\ ,hilt· Post .. Va., just after the young s ir e sol ei . at 55.70!-'.' 11 I Ill' .J·:'(·I'II l ntL' rna.tlonal Shortborn Congress sale at IlIc.aco . 1 1 ' 5 i ~ '.lI·. 10 Ill' t he hig hest price paid f l' a f1' orthorn bull a t a C ~ .iO ' 1 I . " ., ,,~ ! . :! d ~ cndI' S. , Mr. al'ld lIln . IlC\.·h.t al' joint wn l"" wll h ~ . _ -'6. I'dl1lS (lnd t he bull I will d;':itlc his til Ie between the tw o fn r lll s.. . i G06sh 111 :-im('n ~s. now a 2·year-ol , wa s II. ."01. r"om Engla'n~ la8t :year II" 'n nk Harding, owne,· of An<!ka t .. 1 11 , " ,nkt·s hn . WI S. Thou(" " t:, the Teegflrdin and I:Ic"'1tt Ii C'J"Io; :. " Pi .Ilc-II <,II'ILho~t horn s) i .....· :lrc using G~s~h-:\IJ Xlmpncs, a h UI'i .C I! :' lll)n~ I: . III the ir ImproH".(;lIt Jl ·ogrnm. ThiS IS a I rnctl(·~. o_ ~ n 0.11 0 . <"' .. ~" .J ,'OIled ·eharncl~l·jstic is J ominant and the r la,lOl'lLY of t he 0 1.1" . n~ ' IIomed bull and polled :OW8 wil~ be polled.

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From ·I'he MialTIi (lazetre Fi les The fOUowln, ts a qontlnuaLion 01 articles taken from the Homecomin, Edition of The Mla.mi Gazette, publisbed ID October, 1906. THE RELIC ROO'J One l.f t.he most intere.sLlnll LaLures of t.he Home Comjng was ~he relic room ill ~h'e Stoops bulldu .g . The rOom contained a m o.>l inL!'l'esLing lot of old ti me a rtlel e., Vd'Y carefully arranged, a nd W9.!: • well worth lhe Lit!lC of an yone La go through it . Abou~ thir tee n h und.1·ed perso~lS vlslted the room dur ing the week . Mrs. EWllee Shute was c .airman of the conmlitlee hav " g harg!! 0 1 the Relic Room and had the d isUnction of being the O!lly woman to head a committee. Mr . SIH.Le ~MS IIBslstecl 'by the fo llowing Indies : Mrs. Edith Harris, Mrs. J oel E vu ns, Mr.~ . H. E. Hathaway a nd . Miss May Wright. TIle gratifying outcome of Lhelr elforts Is the highest tribute lO their abilltl' and conscien ~lous erforts. The long store room Ln the Stoops building was transformed lnto a genulrie-falry-Iand-whiclrtook the observer 'back Intq the days of his grandparents or groo L g l'alldpar~l ts. In the large front window of the room. Mrs. Behla Furnas, wearing a dress more than one hundred years old, sat spinning on an oldfashioned splnnill g wheel. Tht' last day of tile Homecomplng. Mrs. OyWoynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Mlld i' Earnhart and two sons of nea r FerTY, Miss Inez TI1omtl.$ and Mr. John Robey of Dayton.

SIl\I~h pr ided ar. lhe SPlll II I II; wheel. On the left hal d side on en terl!1!! t he room we re .ung o.d- ! lIle \ cd o lllg lir '~cs cloaks, hot~. e tc . PurtheT back all old-flshl op('d bed oom LUll! kitchell wele ~.l1o\\'n. a Il ellttine old fash ioned iour poster bed appeared , n great big firC' place, L tc . On t he r Ig ht. w.~ re varlou~ va.uJble anicles in ea.scs. IL would be Ul1PO 'jble lO give a compleLe list of a rticles here because of their number 'l.l1d space tha L \\'ou.d be l'equ l\' d , bu ~ a few h t attr ct d the ~rreatest aLLen io)1 nrc menioned: Lamp ta ken from the fir t box of lamps brought to Waynesville oIV ncd by Cyrus Smith. Mor tar used to pound coffep In , owned by P ulina But el'wol'L h. Worm IllS pan lo put In bed, owned by Mrs . ft . O . Cross . Crad le brought to Orno by Robert and Ha.n [l.h Furlll~S in 1803. In which both Davis a.nd Robert FUrnas were rocked. S etee In which all the Ba lly fami1y was rocked. S ampler made Int 1796 by Eliza.. ·beth Linton, now owned by Mary Bl\lly. Samp!er owned by Mrs. Robert Orew, mnde b 181 5. Covcrllds. which were beau tlIul.· ca~ dl e snuffers. ol d b ook ~ lace veils, sllk shawls, old Iante rn~ wI! h oondles used In them . Soldier's kniIe ca.rried by J olm Coleman durin g till! wa r. Cartridge box ami flag s toff carried during the wa r . ow,~led by Benjamin Lippincott Bellows used to sta rt fires with . I'US

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UTICA l\I[rs. Bert BunneU, \Jorrespol1\{ent . Mr. an tl Mrs . Leslie Gorsuch and oaught.er Mil'ie spent Xmas with MI'. aud Mrs . Wl.lard Ta) lor or .:iprlngboro . Mr . and Mrs. ,H enry Selcher cnI rto.ined Mr . and Mrs . Roy Pucket and Oerald lne of Centerville, Mr . and Mrs. Allred RllBna;ce 01 Lebanon , MIss Hazel Chapmoln Mr. l{alph Belcher, Miss KatherLne l'a~_ ton, :.1Lss · Vil:ginla Belcher and Mr. Dick Wells on ChrlstmIIB day. Mr. and Mrs. Banner Stewart Hnd Mr. Marlon Gard spent Xmas Wilh Mr. a.nd Mrs. Eimer J:fatnes eM .\ iddletown. Mr . and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and dau ghters entertained Mrs. Hazel Abner and daugpters of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and ;,.on Gary Lee of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Boldrey of Dayton, Mr. nni Mrs . Clyde Bunnell and faml,y l of • WayncsvUle and Mr . Walter Pfeiffer and Jane on OhrllltUlB£ day.

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FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8th, 1943 At 8:15 O'Clock Radiocaat 8:15-9:00 WING 1410 K.

_ ON THE HOME fRONT Point ratlon1~n to _ue Inaug,lraLetl In lhls country for cerlaln ,oods, III considered by the Olfice 01 Price Admlnilltration (OPA) the .iunplest method of rationing a di~er~I.IIed group 01 commodities. Although ~he unit-coupon 5YSLCUl works well Cor sugar an·j coHee. It would be far too compbe \tl'd fOl .l-pp.icatlon to broad groups cf food>. 'oecause of the mnny dJ.flelel' L KUln::. ul'Ilnds, conlAluer sizes anti grade involved, the OPA reported. W.nder th e contemplated program ~ach raLioned article wUl be lIB· oilgned a paillt value bllBed on ~h e avalla.ble supply of that or~ic'e. Tht ,JOint values wil, fluctuate 1\.0 tn< 'upply .sItuation alters, elth..:r from s~ asonal factors or others . The consumer may buy a... muel. ... , as little of any rationed artlcll .Ie desires so long as he do'.s nll t ex· ceeti his total polnt allowan('c 10. lone "Iven period . Tile forthcoming war ratlun slam, book No. 2 wi,l have stamp.; <.01 tw.. colors, red and blue, and ell. ~II StanllwiJl bear a · letter of t.h WPIUl.IlC, and the number. The CO\<.o'.' ident.l lies the rationed cOmIDodltv; blue lor lnSLIlnce, for the processed JUO<L program. 'rhe red stamp will bt: .u;ed later for meats. The letter' wi I des1l!nate the ration periO'l .:i'lI11l., which t he stamp Is valid, and thl uWII1ber of Its polnt value. Since the oook hIIB s~ps nwnbered 8 I),. a.nd I, vlrtually,-any point va.ue can oe computed and the "'pprOpnal.ll sthmps given to the dealer whm th purCh~ I.s Dl&de, The lit.Orekeeper uses the stamp~ fie collects to IOuy from tu.s su ppllCl and the sUl-pller uses thenl to bu~ Hom the caJUler or anut,lel' supp,ler each -wIth the same wll1mlted c.holce tIlat Is given the collsumer . Actual details Of the program oLl'e stili to be worked out, such as tht eotal number of points to I> '! c.llot.teo each civilian and the palnt. value a. the diftferent food Items. The OPA has Issued a reminder, tOO that "posses.s1on of points mere.. ly 'entitles you to buy you" stu..re, you must pay for the ratlone1 mel" chandlse, lIB usual in dollar~ .mO cents."

HARVEYSHURG Rev. H .Andree of Wilmington, d . llvered the sermon at the Methodist church Sunday morning, followed by a covered dish dinner iT) the church at noon. Mr . and Mrs. TUcker of Dayton, Mr . and Mrs. Richard Williams ano son ; Stephen T ., of near Wllmi~­ to!!, were Christmas day dlnnel guests at the Harry Tucker home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lencv Wel l: Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira HaTtsock of Dayton. Miss Margaret Ann Gordon of uayt.Q!l came Wednesday to spend Christmas with her parents remalnlllg until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ~cCarTe.n of WaJ!hounding came 'J:'!lufBday to spend Christmas here with hI.', mother, Mra . McCarren, an,l sisters. of Dayton . ·They returned hurne Sunday. Mrs . . E'.1zabeth Ra.gensto!in left IlIBt Wednesda.y for Texas, where she w1ll spend the holidays with her hUliband In camp there. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harold :McVay were Christmas .dinner guests of the formel\S' parents, Mr. and Mrs . Frank McVay of New Vienna. The "Doster families" wer~ entertained at a tur4tey dinner S' mday a t the home of' their brothc. ·i:.-law and sister, Mr. and ' MTs . Wilford Oossutn and famUy of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. BaTrholcer of Dayton and Sp~leld were C':rl.,tmn s day guests of Charles Thompson. Mrs. Sadie RellBon spent Chrlst1Il88 . with .her son and daughter-ln..laIw, ·Mr. and Mrs. Percy P, '~>"L) 01 l\Va~esvWe, and wW ~ . lIt the Hockett home near W~esv;U1: .until their departW'e In Janu~ ~'. Want to' Do . Repatrmg? WaDt 10 Sell Real Estate? Tr; UI. ~t B••• tta "'alit .A.a!'t

Court News NEW SUITS Suit for recovery of $1 270.C8 c16lJned La be due to a promissory note has been !!led by Gwendolyn Pile against John R . Balte' . and others. Neglect III charged by Anna Stoner :n her divorce action agal'lst Alber~ L. Stoner, Dayton. to whom she \Vas married In 1919. COMMON PLEAS A charge of neglect against Wi Nife. E.eanor HOUCk, bTOUght a (' 1_ {orce to Clarence Houck 'lnd cu _ :ooy oC their inlant daughter. MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton H. Rohe, 1)7 . .governmen ~ inspector, llnd Dorothy Downing, ~ B, stenographer, both of Mason . OrvUle W . Cramer, 23, soldier and Nonna Jean Reed, 21, both o( Frank lin. PROBATE COURT The Inventory of the csta~p nl Evelyn D . Meloy, Lebanon . has been approved . Oharles F. Jones has been nan I to administer thr esrote of Mild 1 Jones Franklin, with George l-l Joe ronzer and Saylor l ll.nkle 5 ~pra1sers. The 1l1vento ry of tl".e estate Louise Planzer, lRbanort. approve The In ventory of the ~state '.r Rodney Scott has been approved . Vic tory Stlbbs, Lebanon, wac namcd admLnlstrator of the e.stat e of Charles Stlbbs Sr . TIle est.o te of J . F. Rusoell Leb:' anon, declared exempt from InherlLance tax and certificate of tr&ll8fer ordered issued . The Inventory of the estate of Editha M. Hudson, Mason, has been approved.

BEECHGROVE 'l'nt! Wayland .. ordwl GinclnnaLI, were recent vlslt.Q.1 M.iss lUlnnall Jordan and DroUler,s. JOM Jordan who has ,o;1m spen~ . ~evera' IllHllllS ber.e,..J:C.(.W>mICl-i~DII~:"'7r;;'7

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~ lAura MclICnsey 18 speruUn r with her brother -lna.nd unde~ the dlrecWon f their la.w and Sister, Ml-: and' M r 9, Earl Leacller, 1I4Js.s Vlrgln1a ~I\rdl/) gave Sy.raynCj at their home ne f ~dge­ a nioe pr0sraa tl ot Obr~t.n~ IS caro~ vt\le. and ,r~ltatlons "fbleb WI! ; very " h ".' 'and Mrs, Earl Clerk of Day mUch 'enjoyed . ton, twere guests of Mrs. All(1~ OI81 lt Chx!,stmas day passed VOI'Y plees- Saturda y ; antly Sb{lrtlng with bt aldast ~ r ... etl Mra, 6. S. S~h1; of Fdllkl il. at 's mall candle lighted talll!!! In the and M I'S , C . H. Braco IAUea, 011 ' , CQr rldor. Brlllia1ltlY ligh ted' ChrlSt- friends l. ere Saturija y aftel'noOil. mas trees and o~hel' , deIJOl'a t.t(llIS Mrs , Le~l Harf./loclt ~ml ,Mi~i made a~ a ttrec.ttvo setllng'. D\nntlr Jean " H '\·tsock were vts1t')rs hel'lI was served In the dl!)!ng room , ~h e Sund y morning . , mellu cws!s tlng or Lurke with all Mi. and Mrs. Harry Bl'owne , lof , the trimmin gs. During tM Irlterlm Dayton. Ml~. VernOn _~anWster- ,r A>etween the main course 11.1)(\ des- East Bank. West V}rglnla , .'l.n(1 Mrs-. sert, gU ts d,rawn IrDm ,n. "C~r1ti Ul&l.l Llna 'WelJie. of Lebano n. oa l~ed 0.11Pill;' Wtlre exchanged. Be,lde.s the Misses Annie and Marne Browne l'eQular boarder s t hose who enjoyed Sunday , the oocosl6n were Oharles ~ . e nd , Dr. and Mr,~ , Du(Uey Ke erer. of Miss ~ma Lou LewJs nn:!. their, Oenterv ille . •were guests of MlslS guests, Mr . ·and Mrs . QcQrge Dcnhy Lydia, Wright ou Tuesday . of W~gton. Of. J. W , Ward Is ~eportcd to be Mrs. C. H. Deat het'agp ' spent in a serious COndition. Ohrlstm a.s wi!ib her daughte .· Mrs. ' Ross H. Hartsock, andfnm ily . C'-;~~----~~a;:i;;l . '1'S.(fI'P.fJII'"I1~ lJ()fI , Mrs. D . H. HC?Ckett 'has taken a room here -for the winter. 'I'OP 7'llIIr lOft MIss Freda' HBl'Vey jollIed o~i)er ~£lIrJi1R'S ~;jTj~~ member s 01 her family Chrlstmu.s night lor. a l1N'ty Q t the hom ) of er

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Mr. Ilnd ,Mrs. J. P. La rric\C op. PVt. Oheater carey .is spending a ened their lovelY home jl\ Mam ,tUl'loug h hel,'e at home of l'l s t.l'eet on Friday and elltertf'l ned mother, MU'. F'lOSS!e ~Jarey. Ute memlier s of their famUy 'wlth n Pvt. o1ohn Frl!hse, oJr 'Enid. Okla.• c\ellclous Christm as dinner , spem bile first of ~e, 'weck hero vls. MI. and Mrs . E . W. Scofield a\'e I W.ng a t the home 01 Rev . ane Jldrs. s])cl1dlll g the holidays at !.heir reo L '. C. Radley. - MIsses LoL~ May

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Radley or Piqua ana Erla Jeilll RadMr. Frank Crew spent CIU'l§tmos ley, _of Ellda, are ;;pend:ln g ~he holldays here at the home of their paw1~h his brother . Mr . Rober~ rents.

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WASHI NGTON , ' D. C.-Gov ernor Mr. and Ml·s. Cdnnnn Crane I!.Dd Herbert H. LeHman. shown Ill; son enjoyed Christm as dinner' with . photo, ha~ left his post 35 governo r RICHMOND, has become dil'cctor of foreign lew wor-ld's ' Mr . and Mrs. Carl CfI8.ne, of Leb- an\l relief and relllibilitt\ tion. The White' \hips of four anon. House ,unde this appoint ment as, a me hult hours step toward mobiliz ing food cloth.,' aunchin g was ,ehellke~d • • Miss Helen !Margar et Oons. a ing and other necessit ies to nssist Ihipyard s here ,n.R' vessel, the ", :Rnl.... rt · stUden t at Western College lor Girls victims of the wnr in United Nniions'-te rritories . did down th41 ways. ' .. _t;lial .2111. - Wayne~ville -after Mr . and Mrs. Ear) ElRr.phal't) and ,a t O!tfoz:d, 18 spencling the holiday s peak ilssemb ly. . .... Mr . Alton Earnha rt were chi1i\'t~as 'here at the home oJ her part:l"ts. • • • Woodrow Owens and children In guests of Mr. a.nd rMs . A. H. Mr . a.nd ¥fli. A. H . Earnha rt' SprlngtJ eld. -E arnhart . aM Mr. ~nd Mrs, Earl Eambllr~ • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye enMr. and Mrs. K . R. HI1I spcrtt "fere Sunday evening dllnner guests several days last weeR visiting In q1 Mr. and Mrs . H. B " Earnlllu~. tertaine d on Ohrlstm as $y "with Mra , Cora Rich, Mrs, Reba Brad• • • ColumbUB. Marysvi lle -ane. Newark . Mr.. a.nd Mrs . Lewis Fu'e o aud d~k and ;Mr. ~n4 Mrs. HBI'tley • • • Mr. and 'Mrs. L . C , St. Johu nnd daughte rs spent Cbrlstu ias evening Moss and fruhily as their guest!;. Mr. and Mrs , John ~ettlemyre and at the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. C. H , • • • ,F OR SALE - Watkin s Product at' Louis C. JUulle), Plutor Mr . and Mrs . Raymon d Cannel' son. wel'e guest6 01 Mr, anct Mrs. Hal'blso n and Mr. Harold Ta)ior i ll ---,, 23 N o, BroadWaY., Lebano n.,_ Open IWd daughters a.nd Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Bland and daughte r J.n Oenterv ille. evening s for your con,,~eJ1ge. . ({hurch school '9,:30 a. m. , Leo Conner and dnughte l's WE're ill • • • . 'Worshi p 6ervice at 10:30 A. 114. Springboro od Sunday . Olen Lintner . P~one IJ!I L. Mr. , H. H. William son and Dayton on Ohrlstm as eve for dinner Subject , "He Goeth aefore." daughte r Grooe had as their ChrisL- at the home of Mr. Md MrS . Ch9.3, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ii: . Powell , Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P . lIJ, mas day guests ¥r. a.nd Mrs . Har- Edward s. ' offlclal Board will m~eL Mon- and ohildren . Louella Sue. C1harlen e old William son and cbUdren o f and ' Charles , Jr .. or West Union. W . day 'evening, January 4 at '7:30 p. Dayton and ·Mr. and Mr . and Mrs , ,Robert Duke had Ira Va .. were guest6 here ot Mr. and m. as their Chrlstin as day guests Mrs. Brown and sons of Franltli n: I Mr6. Walter ,Wisema n and fallllly Katie Merrll Of Centen- We. Mr. M. POI\ SALE - 6oqrhum , dear and during the Christm as holidays . Mr . and , Mrs. Carl COllnrd nnd M. Lodge, Mr. Myron WATNE SVILIiE CHURC H OF Lodge, MIss nell. ll ,75 in ;'Ouz. oWn 'container . Mr .. and Mr/i. Mort Lang of Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane spen t CHRIS T Arlys Lodge fi nd Miss Winifred H. R . Fordyce or P-: J. Thomas iIton, ' were gues~ Saturda y. evening at the home Qt HolZhau er. aU Of Dayton . (see either) II t F'er;y~ Waynesv1l1e Max Randall . MinIste r ." Mr . an4 Mrs. F. C. Shoema ker: Mr. and Mrs. Fra~ Thomas Rou~ 1. • ,S UNDAY Mr. a.nd Mrs. ' W. E. St.roud were near South Oharles ton . Mrs . Lowell Tr'omas and ' daughte r ~--~-' Bible Sc.I1ool the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. 9.30 a. m. , ~ aAiLEf-Six-~eh aurr Grinder aeity visited Mrs: Robert Thoms6 ~¥1'S, Ro6e Fires li nd M Commu nion 10 :46 a. m iS6 Flt'S6'e 'Irene Henq~rson and Mr . Claude 10 good conditio n or Will trade for and , her new, daughte r at the Fires e~terW1ned Mr. ' und Mrs. S'troud. • weaned plgs-. Myro.n H~gemeyer. Pre~hlng; 11 a. m. ami Valley hospital in Dayr.ori Mon- Lewis' PIres and daugl1ter!; to dinner , Jll.Il1or Epdeav or. 7:15 ' p . ro. R. R. 3, waynesville. Phone 2956. day. Mr, Ilnd Mrs. Robert Baker IUld on sa~urday. Senior Endea'yor, ~:15, P. m. ' daughte r Jeahne ' were guest-' of Mr ~ $01\ 8M®-'.l1Wo ' ~ered,·Ches-, 9Ommu nlon ''8Dd preachi ng. 8 ~OO Pvt. ·Warren . 000It~ Of Camp K1l~ Mr. and Mrs . J and. . H Mrsl Robert' Baker, 51'.. on Sun. SllOkett had ter WJrtt~ Boers. 10 months Old . p. m . • gar. New Jer~es al1'1y~ t.,.re on f:s their Chrlstm os guestsl 1I4r. and ~y. 0,. H. Thomas . spring Valley, R. You are' InVlted ,to come and wor- Thursd ay for a alloh. furlOligh with Mrs. Harry Turner of DII,y ton, ·'Mr. a. No.1. ' his' wite and ~ther reliltlvea. ship With WI. Mr. ·and Mrs. E.. L: Thomas were ~d Mrs. John Turner alld ~ da\.l8hSunciay guests o~ Mr. and Mrs .. ter, Oarol ~. ' ~. and Mrs. L : st. John and ST. · MARr s BP.SOOpAI. Myron Thomas of ~yton ; • , :MJ:. 'and. 141'8. Gle,~ Bland,. and CBtJB'CIJ ' ¥r. and Mrs. J. B. CtlapU1\l1l Mr. R.a.ymond Dunham wu' a daughte r Barbar " L9u were Chrlatand grandda ugbter, Peggy. enjoyed mas dinner ' gtl~ of Dr. anct Mrs. guest. or 'lI4r" and Mrs. WIIlter ShecOh.rlstmas dinner with l~l' · ' and 1A:. E. ~tout', Mr. and ,Ml'$ . han an~ 80ns on Chrlstm a/j Day. 'M rs. naIl'lh Hasting s and, SQn R0. Fulkers on were, Chl'iatm as tWQnr~ bert. Mr. and Mrs. K~imeth -~Y" 1W4 guests, a-t ', the Stout homll . da\igh~ Margie, ()t bait~ ' were . ....ait • • • CQrlIItplaa eve' il'UeM$' ot Mr. B1Ze7'a Mr.~d ~rs"Wal~ Blzey. ~ _, ..! ~ ' Earl

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mysses G . ~l. age 78, djed at h1s home here Tuesday of cereIbral hemorrhage alter an llIness ot 'only bWO hours, Survivors include , hJa wlfe, Stella and two daught.ers, MI'" Allen Ferneau and Mrs . Robert Sheeler, both of Columbus, nine grandchildren and one great grandcbUd: one sister, Mrs . Ohar:es Underwood of Waynesvllie rural route . . Services w1ll be hel<i at t,he McClure Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2,:00 o'clock with burial In Miami cemetery.

Mrs. Bertha Fox, 35 Y!!I'r.,; old of WaynesllUle, R . R . 3, suffered a broken nose and face la.cerRtions e a turdny night wben an au tcmobll In which sho was riding with her lllllllland. Reul Fox, ageJ 27, and one d ven by Jesse Prendergast a lso of Waynesv11le, R . R . No. S. sideswiped O!l a U ll on the Orp[,oni: rood near the t hree brl(lg::o o 01; Route 42. Mrs . Fox was treated at the of!tee of Dr. A, E , Stout pnd Lher removed La her home.

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The Ea.st Wayne Advisory Council met January 1 at the home of Mr . and Mrs. La.wr,ence Cook . The following officers were elt!<:ted for the comlng year: Robert Gons. president; Paul Tomlln,;on , vice president; 1..1111an Schnaltman , secretary and treasurer; John Gons, discusSion leader; Paulett.a Satt.ertbWalte, rec,rcatlon leader , The discussion period was taken up wlt.h suggestions for the coming ' year and with a discussion ot somL things that might. lncrease t.he understanding beLween varlouR industrial. labor and agricultural groups tha,t need' to work together. The next. meeting of the group Joy Named will !be FOOruary 5 at the home of Local Representative Mr. and :Mrs , Ell FUrnas. Dayton and Announc<;ment Is be.lng made by Dinner Honors

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Sherwood who reslgneC1 the post due to preasure ot ather business lnteresta, " Mayor ' O. H. Brace made the following, commIttee ap~1nmen : s: Finn8luce Oommlttee--.Adam M loh, Frank fiess, Qud Howard 00. FIre and Prison COmmitt.ee Adam Mel1ob, F'raIlk Heall ann Ht ' ard Cue. Sl.,dewal1ta and 'Gutters oommit "':'Wa.rren Braddock, Wi ·bur Se~ OUT-OF-STATE GUESTS a.-nd H .. M. Sherwood. Mrs . HopkJns. wlfe of 5ergeani street and Alloy Cornxqittet: Al' thur Hopldns, arrived here fronl Warren Bradd~, WUlJur Seara a' L::s Angeles, OaUf.. and Mrs. Slar· H . M. Shenood. ke, wile of Lieutenant Fred Star The following firemen were f I ke, {rom Illinois, 'La be the guest;, pointed: D. E. St-am\lIord, WUjl.-'r of Mr. and Mrs. Ed liopkins (or a Sta1Ulberry, Edlar 8Jn1th, Wm. few days . Lt . Starke Is being trans Bradley; Oharles Anaeraon, Albc t terred La camp Perry and sgt " ~t' Bra.nnock" ~ Martln.~. P. Hopkins Is on desert maneuvers 1I Burton', O. P. Joy,' H. II. O&r~y, CaUfornla. Mr . and Mrs . Hopkin. carl Schoonover and J. IIcDonIt • also had as their SUDdo.y guest.5 Mr O. P. JoY -n.t reappoint«'. Street and Mrs. Fred Starkey and lam1l~ Oomm1.aaloner ,and carman ere. ! oJ Morrow and Mr. and MrlI. deputy PQ~~. Stanley Balley and daughter Phyl1111. A'J'TENDS ~OOME , TAX 8CB()If " , The Waynesville V1Uage Oouncil held Its first meeting of the new year at the Township house lIonday evening. ' The oouncll passed the annuei npproprlat.lon ordinance for the year at 1943. ,warren Braddock, former implement dealer, was elected presiden . of council , He succeeds H , M.

TIl e local In.<;Ul'RnCe agen. y. f ~r, merly ownetJ by Jack Banta. has !:een ~; d to S . S . Scov1lle, of Lebanon . J ok Bonta, former owner, Is now E. H. Heathman . distr1.ct manager a member of Uncle Sam's supply or the Dayton Power and Light 00., Mr . and Mrs. A. H. S t,ubb& encorps a t. Pat tel'SOIl F1eld and is exLa the' effect that 0 , p , Joy, village pecting to be sent to Panama In tertn1ned a group of friends at II. marS hal 01 Wayn~ville, has bflen the near future . As a I'esull or em New Year's dlnner a their home llamed the IQCal representative of War goes Oil in the Solomons with planesl. warships arId troops of boih on MB.1n Ma.ln street Frida}' lrl honployment by the a-nDed services, he the COln1l811Y in WaynesvUle . sides fighting every day. Sometimes lleets CC1ash in major naval or of J . P. Larrick, a popu .ar resiwas no longer able to care for Il ls MI'. ,J oy take,; the position form· conflicts, but for the most part it il troop battles on Gi.1adalcanal insurance bus!nfSS , The l.ebanor and roids on enemy basel by our big bombers that, keep this vital erly he:d by J . P. Larrick. who Is dent 01 Waynesv11le, ~ho Is La leave " nd Wayn sv1lle afftces werp both soon for Alaska, where he w111 st:rve fron& from Rabaul to Henderson Field alive with action'. . leaving soon for /Llaska Where he O. E. lIlIDhener attended an Ini~cluded in the sale. as e. civilian employe of the ge,vern . will be employed by the government. oome tAX achool aponeorecl by ' t ! Warren CO. Soldier , Mr , Scoville, the new owner, was ment, for the duration . • Int.emal Revenue dePartment in cOThe dinner table, loaded wIth Entertain ,Guests At I ARTHUR ILUULTON NAMED formerly In the Insu ance bu rlness. Ia In Action operation with the COUetle of AIr:::..;'.-_.;;....-. .~ b~lng at one time the owner of the • MAYOR OF LEBANON things to eat nt for a idng, was apCorp, Charlea W , Russell, 2'1 1501 eulture in Clue for lie proprlat.ely decorated. Those partic- New e~ s Eve Ll!bonon office of the agenr.,) , ," Arthur Hnm.11ton. canning oUielaJ Ipating in the dinner party w ~rE lotr or :r.Q'. and Mrs. V, H. Rw ~ell o! dan JUtWMlt. Ft\Rl\fERS GRANGE HOLDS The home of Mr . and Mrl;. Irvin and tormer speaker of the Ohio and Mrs , J. 'P . Larrlc~ MI' . and Lebanon, 'baa been reported ml8111nl! M~~Ct~UB~~T~O~MEE ~r ~~~~~~~ Mulford was the scene of a very ' Miss Dorothy Loughman . a teach (NTERESTI.NG MEETING while on patrol duty in the O&rrlb· Howe of Representatives, was re- Mrs . Will Stroude, Mr . anti. Mrs , lovely New Yea.r's EVe party when er 1n th e Wayne Townsh ip high ..L-nmAY AFTERNOON cently named to the vacanny on the Walter Sheehfln aud sons. Richard bean theatre. his parep~ have their d.lughter, Rosemary, enter- ,SChOOl, has resfgne'd her posHI!>n fI- . An in teresting meeting of the v1l1age councD created by ~e resig- and Warren, Mr . and M rs. Walter learned. The Mothers clUb WUl hold thrJr ' tain ed a group of friends a.nd class- fectlve January 1' . Farmers Grange was held Saturday nation of 'PaUl E , FIsher, 1"ho was Wiseman and children, Pollv Lou Oorporal Russell, InduQted Nov. reaWar January meet.lDc at ttle mates . The evening was spent in ! Althougl1 Q.. tea,cher herr only evening at the local hall :when the lnducted lnto the army Wednesday. and BillY, the host and hostess and 18, 1941, was a radio mall on a crade bulId1D4J on Prlday afternoon.' p'aylng games and danclng ' with ! ~boe the begimilllg of the c '\l'~en l new offlce.rs or the Subordinate and HamIlton waa elected pr£!ldent scouting plane, It waa sta~ed . No The oomm1ttee lp cllarge ' l.!; pinch1.:<iron, Yvonne and Bllly , New- Years eve favo rs tor everY0:Je. 'I s el tool term , M Lcugh ma n has J uven Ue granges were installed. pro tern of the counoll and th Erefor~ ~ 1n~ J)I'OII'aJ1l. All Denos Worley, county deputy serv detalls were given by the war d!!Games served as the chief dlver- At midnigh t a de.llclous lunch was tl cOlUe weI. acqusLlntetl In WnYlles · will become automatloaUy Ple may- s10n of the evening. PIIrLment in lts message to the pe- PlU'ents are Ui'ged too attend. served. vUle and is popUlar with the stud- ed as Installing Master ond Mrs. or oJ Lebanon, succeed.ing Marvl.n E. , The guests were Gla ' ;'5 R'.'e. Mary ents and her f ellow teachers alike . Pearl Batley served IlS installing of- renta. Young, who waa also induct~" lnto The elder Russell 18 a cleric C'! thE u.B<lTED -S11PEBINTIlHDBNT Convenes Jane Anderson. Ernestine Earnhart, She teaches Lat:ln, English a nd fleer , They, with their assistan ts, Warren county board of electfbns the army WectneadBy. lira.' Raqmond A. bepn MarUyn Burske Ed~'1la Sta'lforth. Physical Education. Since becomlng did the work in a very capab:e manThe election. t<H*: place at a spe- Monday At Lebanon and scribe of the Ohio lOOF en- h,r dutlea lut /!IUnday .. \.be n~ Bonnie Peters. Hazel V1Jl t, Ruth a resident here sll~ hns 0 1. de her ncr. cial meeting of the council at the campment. The fam1ly re&.ldes OIl superintendent of the loci.l lI~tho­ The January grand jury convened Helen LeMay. Ruth Anna Johns, home at the Little Inn. Alter the -meeting. r efreshmenl town hall. At the regular meet.tng Jj:ast MUlberr, street, I.n Lebanon. <Uat 8uD!S&J 1Cbool. Monday at Lebanon. Mer/l B. Raylon Crabbe, Mar~hn Early. MarMiss Loughm n is forsa king ,t he were served to about 80 patrons. Tuesday night. Mayor Young reCorporal Russell, who a.ttended Gray, ,prosecuting a Horney. was in garet Harla.!]. the hostess and Seth I teaching profess101n for newspaper - -- - - - -- signed. . the Lebanon scnools, was pmployed ' FBlENDSmP CL1JB TO IIBBT a position SALES T-AX RETURNS !Hook Donald Brown Jack Pres '"on work , Sl1e he a<:cppted Y common Plea's JUdie Ohules B . attendance as was O~ arters D. Maby the M . B. 1lYriiaD c1oth'.mi 61 pIe, who Is .servlng aa prosecutor, In Kenn'eth Bradl~y, 'Oarl s tanley, with the J ournal-News ilL Haml tO~l D E TIllS MONTH 'nIe Prl~ club w1l1 bokl it.. Dechant baa appointed Oharters D . Lebanon and the circulation repart ~ JDtODtblJ' meetln, at the the ~ce of Mr. Gray who left Johnrue Ph1llps, J8ck Crane, John I as a. reporter. In lYamllton she will Vendors are reminded that salea Maple act1.ng proaecut1ng attorney ment of the O1nc1nn~tl Poat before hom, or lira. Oharlee ADdel'8On on LudlngtQn, rR alph Dill, .JI'Il. Hart. 1 make her home E~t the Y.W .C.A , tax; returns are to flied before JanWedneaday for the army. during the absence of M~ryl ' ~. ~ductlon. He Is wuium1ed . Fifteen cases are being consider- !BOb Bernard. Jim Hartsock. Paul Betore cc;:mlng to Wayne3v11le she uary 31, 1943. Inlormatlon reported W~J. Jan....,· ~. Gray, who was aoo inducted WE'ded 'by the jury which 'Is expected to !Pumm111 and Jack, Mulford . f~rmerlY l1~ed a t the ' Hamlllon 'Y. in this return covers the six ,months neaday. Maple ' 18 clerk or ' the Leb· Father '~cal report to JUdge Oharles B , Dechant. W.O .'A.. 'belng emploY'1:1 s a from JWy' l . through December 31 anon board ot education e.J?d chalr- It is the last grimd jury Judge De- FIR~ HUSJJXND SHOOTS I teacher in 'a school near that city. 1942. Resident Puses The woman'.""AUiiuary w'11 meet man ot the Lebanon raUon board. chant wID hear as he completes hIs SE Nn IN FRANKLIN BRAWL I·She ",m be greatly missed here . For the convenienoe of vendors With 'MlII Kat.lU7D Pr.raut . at James O. Clevenger, 'II , fa.rmer, 0' Myron Nixon. 35" manager of the George Garrett, 32, of Franklin, At the school boa rdmeetlog M(}n- who desire assistance with thE'!r re'_ Wllmlngton, died unexpectely · at .2 ber bome Prld&J attemoon. state llquor store In Lebanon, WILl term (mthe bench Feb. 9 when Judge 'Alton F, Brown, elected a t Is in acrltlcal condi ~lon I:l M'cldle- \ day rught no action ,:"tlS taken ,tow- p rt.s, an exam:l1er will ibe located at p. m. 'Ilhursqay 11) front Of, a 'fml~ ~ 8 at 2:00 o'c1ocIt. another inducted Wedne.lay . the November election,.te.lces otilC~. town hospital from a bUllot wound a rd llnmlng a successor to Miss the following pointa durlng January. sta1ton on West MAln street In tha' FRANKLIN RESIDENT VIC'I'IM Judge Dechant has lerved em the suffered earlY Saturday dt.a'ing a ! Loughman. . Monday, Jan, 18-Waynesville at c1ty. Dr. O. $. Kinzel, OUntol1 1"';::-_a! OF HIT-ANn-SKIP D~IVER bench for 15 years. quarrel in Franklin. ' Rogers and Simpson Garage. county coroner, ~d deatl;l waa clue ~ ,. • JuroT'S called tar servlce are Ollft Garrett, Franklin po ioe se ld, was CommissiOtners To Tuesday, Jan . 19-Mar-row at th e to coronary thrombasls. . . d t d mayor's oUlce . Rollie Hlzar. 48. at Fre.Jlklln, waa Runyan, Fred James. Harold Ben· shot by CUrt EVans, 39. also of F' • h FftmcJa Gene Brown, &OCOID~Mr . Oievenger was born in O'inInlS ' ran s Wednesday, Jan. 2O-Mason, at ton cpunty, the son of . Add an~ ted by , ~ ti1en~. Il'oDi ~T'OQI aDd found lying beside Route 25 a short bam and Bessie Anclt!rson, Lebanon ; Flmnklln. Polloe sald Evans followThe Warren county commlsslon- the mayor's office. time after leaving the home ot Mrs. MYron Johnson, Springboro: ed Garrett and a woman companHannAh Oonnor Olevenger. He waa D.clt BurldlUt,- ~ of , BrOoIl;\'We. friends . iIt. Is belleved that he was Clyde Fisher, ~leasant Plain;' Ed Ion from from a tavern In Franklin. ers have announced that although' Thursday-.~ Friday, Moncay Jan , a member of the OlarltsvUe Granee .nd., ~t N~ Year'• . Day here at .. Evans, pollce said', shot Oarrett In WPA ass.lStanc~ on , the $60,000 21, 22, 25-Franklln' a~ the Oity and had resided in the Spring H1ll me home ~ Mr. and ~. Lau,rthe victim , of a hit-and-run motor- Blll, Foster; Wllit.s Bltesman OozIs~ . Hospital examination revealed addaIe; Mrs, CUrtis TomuDson and hlS sLamach with a .32-callbre re- , grandStand proje,ot at. the talr- building . nelfhbor.hoOdfor more Lhan 40 ence BI'OVm. • • • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , years. He Is survived by his "Ue fractured- l1bs. a hlp ~jury and Oeol'tre Davis. Waynesv1lle: Law- volver. '!be shooting is said tG have grounds will lle wJtbdra.wn Jllnual'Y 10', aDd 1Iiw! B. \Y. SoofWld :reThul'5doy, Friday, Jan : 21-21J-Leb- Nora-: tWo chDdren, Mnl .. drover tumed Prlda7l1lter speDd1na a ""delt a ~lp Jaceratlon: H1& condition Is rence BIlker and WllUam Hayes, climaxed a . feud between ~he men 15. the project wlll be contlnu(>d , All necessary mllter1als hav!! been an0l\. at th,e cOurt hoW!e. described as fair .by attendants at Morrow: Sarah ,.,elch and Mrs . which started sl'lQ!t1y , alter Gll rretl Plymire of near ' Wayneaville,' and vtalUDa at ~ bOas. or tQed ~_ purchased and are at the fairEach Saturday fQrenoon-Leban- Mrs. Dewey., Smlth of' OInclnna~:' spectlve panmtillD, Q»l. . . ... the Middletown boep1tal to which I.ouIa l{ull. ,Miamisburg. and Wil- married EVan's former wlfe. he was removed. ' • Dam Hankinson, Frankltil. Franklin a or es repo : ed that groupd.$. The co,mmlsslollets plan on at t~e ,COU1·t hOUSe. two blothers. Harley and' ,l!ldward . • " •• Ole1)enger, tioth of Wllmlngton; 8 Ml'a. H •• P. ~ 0( OlDcln~~', . LEBANON 6. S. 'EMPLOYMENT bhe men engaged in a l ist fight two to use a portlOtl of the ~oad and ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF VISITING SON IN OUGON TO B" 0 - ON , weeks ago and; at that tlmll, Evans ,bridge personnel on ' the project _, a.t ~e 0 .......... ." ~.,.,.. BIRTIIDAY ~IVER8A1UES grandson, Virgil Plymlre of .wn· ' ",P8nt , Tu~ 1i~... Mrs . Jesse MiChAel ,has lrft for SATUKDAY AfTERNOONS was bltaten severely: The men ; wlt- wh~never tile wea,ther Is fnllorob!e, mlngton, and a great-tra~dd8.Ulh- _ e or lD;. ~ lIN. ~. tIC. l.JaY. J Mr. J . Q . Gons and daughter ter. Bemces were held at 2:3(1 p. m ' aa:em; oregon, Where she expecta to nesses told pollce, ignored each 'Qth- \ The pouring ~f cement wlli start ~ 600 club W" entertasneci,6a. spent about 'three weeu with her oomplying with the Presldent's er in' the tavern. When ,G arrett and soon it was .saId imto farms already Allce entertained on Sunday ir. hon- Monaay at the Ar.t hur Iuneral ho~e :rhUl'i1ldl.y, ev~ at ~ ll~~ ',Of 60n, PVt. Earl Michael, . who has request that Saturday hall-holidays bf!i oompanlon lleparted, Emns Is In place r The WPA has been re- or at the birthday anniversaries of Burtal waa In SUgar G~ve ceme- Mr. and.KrII. 8. D. Jt.ei2k1e Of~ · tery. . , j stationed at Fort Lew, Wash. be a~11shed for .federal empl(lyees reported to have walked out behind ques~ed to leave all essential· ma- Mr , Ilnd Mrs. Fred Oons . Their guesta were Mr. anei Mrs. Pvt . Michael was inducte<t 1l tc. the the Lebanon office of the! U . S , tI:Iem . Following the shOOting, Ev-,' tcrlals on' the g~oundS . service March 'I. 1M2 and Is now Employment Service has gone on a aria rl!tumed ,to the t~verT. and The grl\Ildstand Is to repla ce two !Fred Gons and daugliter, Helen WIFE OF' MINISTER DIES AT ROME 'IN LEBANON in the Coast Guard Artillery. Mrs. war-time lCbedUle of elght hCIU'S a ,8IWalted the arrival of officers . wocd~n ones des~roye d by rir~ Sept . Margaret, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Gons, Mr . and Mrs. John 0008 and 22, 11l~O. MIchael elfPCCts' to visit oth!r rela-., day, alX daYs a week. . Mrs . Zola Albright. ' 58., wife daU(!'hter, Mrs. Madge S~t. ' of ~v. J, A. Albriitht, pI\8tor, of the tivea on lier way hOme. In announ,clng 'the new , hoUfs of COUNTY YOunis TAKE WllmingLan i and Mr. Fred Hender- Bethany Ohrlstlan church, IA!banon, 8 to 5 Monday through Saturday, DlSTR.IC'l' EXAMIN,\TIONS Bids To Close E.tSTBBN STAB TO MEET ,son. Manacer Walter ,B. Betscbl'r sa1d ' and the Oongre~atloJlIu Ohrlstlah 'On ,Locial Route ' .. ~~_; ..... ~Pte~ E. S, 10'7, will ,the additional mlf-c1ay of. operation . Eli hteen young men from the churchiFranklin,dled Monday at h~ ....................... seventh congresslonal 'dlstr1 c'. which home. services were at 1 p.; m. meet for e1r regulat seMlon on on· Saturday would permIt Warren includes Werren county, too!c examRoscoe Fudge. who holds t he con- ANOTHER VICTIM OF lUNGS MILLS BLAST PASSES AWAY Thursday ' at ~ BethanY' otwrch, Monday D1rht, Jan. 11. This ",ill be ~ounty men and women !lOW en- lnatlons for ' the appointment to the tract tor del1verlIllg the mail from ..i - - , of the vear 'With gace in, cl~ emplo....... - t to r-the' 'first m_ "".... , ,,~ army apd ' navy m11ltary aCDGemies the Xenia, Postofffce twice dally on Turner Harrlsonl who was graVf:- with burlal in the cemetery at Ar--leers ~' o.... --e . 1ster 'With the Emp~oyment Service Monday at WllmlngtOll ~gh school. /.he local star route which f,)c1udes l¥ injured in the King Powt!er ex- l1nrton'. -Bom at Johnsville. she the n " " UAO ....6 ALLB.Y and 'make, lnq,ltry about free voca- Congressman (llarence J . •'Brown, of serv1ce to the post ,otficeS ,a t, Bf'l1- 1)I051.on Dec.- n, died 'Wednr,Sday of spent her earlY years at Brookville, IUN AOED' SP , G .'Y .. tional tralnlng 'or eJi)plovment in Blanchester, holds the examinations ,brook. Spring Vallel' Wa,n,psv1lle, last week In the Blair Brothers hos- . ~vcms In addition to the hua. RBSIDENT P~B8 A"AY 'war Jobs. ' ev.erY year. ' Harvey$urg, and . New Bur~lngton, pltalln Lebanon. His death was. the tMnd Include her mother Mrs, Services for aeorae K. BlBot. ''We are ,expeot1n8'1 also. ,thflt farm Th1rteen took the examinatlon ,for ' f1aa resigned, It ~5"been ~ri~~c~'cf ,tJi1rd attrIbuted to the elrpl06l0n, IHattie 'Jenka~ at home: 'tht'ee SQIlS, Spring Valley, . who died ,Saturday ers who regul&rly come mto Leb- ' «.p polntment to West Point ~d fire by H . A. ~l1ns. Xenia ~mlMt,er •. Mr. ,H arrison was a resident. of John, Jr., ·at the Great Lakes naval afternOon in Mia.D1 Valley hospltal, anon on .S aturdays wiD ~lnd tJie new for appolntment to 'the nav I aead- . ,Th~ posta! depB.rtment' a~ ., Wns~- , Kings Mllls. . ' ',: •. tra1nlng.~t1on,; ' Oharles of Daytqn nl.yton, 'after 'a lema lllnesa. were ~ more c'onvenlent ' for vtsltJng' at !.MaPolls, Md . ' . tri~: {D . ,C. w1l1relleive 'b ld.<. untl1 Johil Henry Hacker. 22, I)f Foeter, I.ndIDe.Wltt of ~Un, and' t~ n - ,and Hugh Abner, 35, of Kings MllIs, dauglltenl, JIrS. Thelma KlI~llen of _ __" 4:30 p. m. Janua~ ' 1~ on the held at ~ p. ,m. Tu~y at 'the tt,le Employment 8emce to discuss MarlOn, Ind., lIo~cl lira. ' Jeanette tt;act fOil> the 'ro~t. e. were klUedlnStantly In the biast. Neeld funeral hom\!. wlthl.lurlal at 'their' labor needa," Mr. BetllCher MBB. ' FANNIE ,VAN HORN ~~ of. de~ntOwn: Mlamlvtl1e, '0. Be entered 't.heholt ald. DIES AT H01\1E 'NEAR. LEBANON It "1S reported Ichll,t the contrallt ' , .' . , 'between Mr. Fudge ' an~ the pOIt-a1 pita! Dec. ·22. " , , , Mi-. Btack born m ' ~ W:~YNB8VILLB TO PLAY, . MrS:, Fannle Van Hom, 65, 'o.led' d~parbqtent called ror ,$l.OO a yeaI', Mr. , and ' Mis'. , Everett Hunter FBANKmN' SATmlvAY Il'uesday niglit , of last c~~elt at ,the. mG~ WA'l'ER$ "'AUSE I, • , an(i fotmerly Uved 111 Xen1& , A and d~ughter euteriatned several blaclr.aml~ Jle w.. fonneriy 'emit " -, ' home or a hall brother, Robert " " ~ DAMAGE HERE coUplea :z'!1ursday ,ev~ and Friployed. a.t the Hooven and : AlUaQn" TI)e W~eav1lJl! High aC.hoc;l b~- iMooneyqf near ~'Qon •• 8e",cea " ' , Company in Xenia. • ltetblJl ' ~ will ,play Pl'a.nklin at were held at 2:30 p ., .m.Fl'lday 'at Although OOIn.!\g'e' Bnd deatructlon '~ his wife. lira: Am1 ~e local tIJ1DDul~, Satur~81 ~.,e-. the ~ funeral hO.llle with llllI'- were wi~pread, JIIttIe damsge ' was Alden lJla.Ot. ~ be mamect. hi ~, Japuarr 9.; ~ 8aJ:11e betvreen tal in Ll!banon cemetllr.y. noted In th15 regs'tm Jrom the high 1915, aDd. a slItel'. lira, x.ur. iran the reee;ve team. of bOth ech()Ola SuryJvor. in addlt10lL to llooney waters of laat 'w,~~:' The Llthe of o.uforma: , wU1 preCede ttle main contest. '1'/;lhI 1DcIJJde ' -a' ~Ulhter, MIa, Ruth MWn1:Hl¥er W81l over 1t.s ban". wU1 be the nr.~ . pme or the nn smtth Of OreIJOnia: , .notber , half aDei the 10\Vl land Waynesiar. and Mh. 11. L. ~,... re.r for lbe local qulDtet aIId Uae brother. Isaac Cobb or Lellanon, ville aDd Oonrtn floCIded TbUl'lltecl t.beIr 1011. 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bOard ,. ~he young men who Mould ~l,e be kcp home 0 110l altyay!> wffnt Wayne,svWe.OIi\() M\illfStreet to . tay Ilnd . do not II k or dt'rerrP one 2143 men.t. T hey do not wallt to lace . Secofld Matt,er at I!OstOftlc;e, ' the r trllmcQ; and whQ it in ~l\d call them yellow If 11 allt !o keep farm, le,bor Ilt home Wa.lt r W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher more credit will have to be given lBSUED EVERy nroRSDAY to those who stay o.t home. WhY' couldn't there be some system of Bub5crlptlon Pric•• '1,60 per 'lear, Pa¥able in Advance sending the men home who could serve better here, There is such a thing B& leave withou~ pay, why not send some experienced far!Ders and

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J nhUllry 2. 1943 . Cnn .you remem- (\II l1ttle outside regUlat.lon· as Pos-I dairymen home on leave, Indefil11t ber to wrl t.c 19<13 i Lls tcnd ~f 1942 . I sible. Our country is so wide and so leave without pay, for as long as didn' t. vnrl.e d that blanket regulnti"ns d o they are n eeded more on th farm The s un Sh OllC today . That. slm- not fit and It takes a long Ume to than In camp . That would take ,p e la lement doesn'~ SOJ lld very iron out the annoyii1i wrinkles and away the stJgma of deferrmell t and Imporl llnt . The slln is aJways shln- t hat slows dowu production . ' make them and the public realize Ing bllt for so long It has dont' Its Tbe Ohio farmer says that a bill that their work Is U11»ortant .. $ll ll1lng belund the clouds tha t when to .\lut Ohio back on central tlnle is Sundar . R«in Illlal:l. YestcrctRV's Lt romes Ollt Ilnd shlllt!$ all day, that to come up at this session. Backed weather was too good to In<t . It was Is n ws . It \ViiS as wa rm and mild by a.ll the .rann organlzatlony. the whaJ. some people call a weather IS a bprlng day and evcl'ythlng came teach er associations, the P.T .A .·s b'·eede r . The wll nd howlrd nil nigh t, ouL lI u d bn ked tn uns hln e It must and (tll the people It shl)ulo poss. Monday. Raln. wind lin d snow b ave heen doubly welcome In th I hope our legl1ntors wlll vote for It again . At least that s tops thc mud n ood r glolls along the Ohio . The so that at least one thing call go for n whlle . FarllT accounts ore the order of the day . They would l::e wal er here is down agaIn and flood back to normal. qaDger Is pnst this time. . How glad I am th at I am not on qui te simple II th ey were only cone 1:eat regulation Is still one of the t h e dralt board I 11 there III ar.y- dally. weekly and monthly Irstead h leC pr blcll!.S. The livcstock pro- one job where yoU are damned I. , of being left till Lhe end. All items. ducer does I' t I eel t hat a s'lluUop you do Gnd damned If yon don't it Is receipts cream checks, stUbS, Sl1Jes hn.s b en round yet. The parker!! : t hat one . 1 believe that our draft '; bllls. etc .. nre Cll.rcfuI:y wved but oomplain tha t t he ceUings on )lve boa, cis are honestly trying to be are they recorde4 regularly ? No! o~ck net Lhe ceilings on dressed but at first the rules regardIn g How thankful I am to thosE' who u nt, or not jn harmony, ar.rl the marri,?d men and tamters we.re not dnte e ll such items. Wi thou ~ du.tes ques1 lnu of what Is controUec meat well dellned and the quota was all it Is sometimes hard t.:> know what and what is not causes troubl!' for Important . EVeryone Is hollering week those eggs were so:d or that the ta l1l1er who wants to s~ll a little now that farm ers shouldn't bc ~ream, bu t we figure it out some hQme butchered mea.t . Earl Ood~ drafted . There Is no doubt th~t way and th c result,'! arc r Irly actook 1\ crack at ~(lt the ot.hel night many of them are more Important curate and of ten very lIlwn1natlng. with !.he story ot the Maryland on !.he foo d Une than on 'he fWng I feel like treasuring every grain of farmer who coUldn't butche" his Hne. A few weeks ago a good berd corn when I see how mueh I had heifer because 11e ~ouldn't . bu tcher ot sheep, Bome good cows and other to buy last yoor . Accounts Inay hill a heifer and a hhlf a helfel' was eqUipment went for almost nothing nea rly drive me nuts but If is not all l1 fs fal1~Uy could use . What the at tbe community sale becausE' the a job that I wou'd willingly tum 1 r Ole want as expresed In th e owner had been drafted. I do r..ot over to someone else, I do -not even and crookl!r barrel l know the circwnstances. Sometimes like to have anyone help me until I Is prIces with Ht It not the ta.Ult ot the drnft take It down to the Ohio state accoun tant for the swnmary. It I.e like a dia.ry. each Item is a reminder and sets you planing for this yoor's work. It gives you a pict ure 0 the whole year with Its ups and downs. You look at your stock sale.; and r!'m emlier Maggie, the getter· outer . She was a good cow but she did love corn and the llttle pIg tr.at got away. Profits· and losses on the fann . are more !.hon Items on the ,book, they are ' l'ecords of II vln1 , t h ings. of people. of work . The cIrcle never ends. whl:e you are sumWAYNEsVILLE, O. PHONE 2878 mlng up last year's efforts work for the n ew year has already b ~gun.

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Shortly after PresldElnt Rooseve'\t r eturned from his lIecret trip m:ound ·the country observLng conditions, all his wo~ds were complimentary to America's p'laln people, everywhere cheerfully depriving themsclves to win the wor. WlJ1in gl:v they wa ive the trivial luxuriY of a necond cup of collee; stoica lly they ~tore lIle fam· Ily Cllr; prayerfully they pnrt with their beardless boys, Il,ls enough to malte the chief executive ot a grcat nation proud . Acc ording to news dls:patches. only one dark spot' marred the picture, namely, Woshington, D. C. ': War spirit and morale were good every· where except in Washington." is how one of the daily papers in the capital summed up the president's remarks. That was early in October but my own recent trip to Washington conv inces me that the COil' tra st Is just as mark,:d now as it wos th en. narry Hopkins' Warning Already we count ry people nre be· g inning \0 feci unmistakably the pangs of wonts such a:s Harry Rop. kins (lhe Presiden t's closest fricnd) foretells in lIle ' Amcriclln Magazine for December. In Wilshington how· ever, there appears to be a la rge number of people who don't ho ve to worr y about wants; or' m aybe they bave not yet admitted! that this, Is their war. In small towns, servIce to custom· ers Is disappearing. Now·a·days when you ehtcr a store you wait, ond you don' t grumble because we are at war 'and there is a la,b or shortagc. Hopldns says 2.3 million more mcn now working In stores. restaur ants. garages, etc .. will yet go into war work, also about 1.1 million me· chanles, leaving some 4.000 to an· swer civilian calls. "No mali should b e allowed more 'than five autolT\O' bile tires," he writes, and "d mestlc servants will become a rare IUlCury. " It Bas BnpJl '~IlCd

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The 78 th Congress will (' ume!'Jc on Wednesday, January 6th at 12 :00 o'clock noon. and will prot:ecd to elect Sam Rayburn of T~Xlle as Speaker. Joh n ' W , MoCor:nllok of Massachusett.s liS Speaker pro-lem a.nd Ma.jorlty Floor Leader, Sou!.h T rImble of Kentucky as CI"rk an6 Kenneth Romney of , Mon tana as Scrgeal1t-ot-Arn!.S. Joseph W. Martin of 'Massachusett.s will receive tile Republican votes for the Speaker· shIp and ccnsequent y wil! .<p rvt: liS the Republican Floor Lead ': ('uring the comlllg session. Th'! House membershjp w1ll consist of :!22 Democrats, 208 Republ cans and • minor party members . Thel'e wUI b< one vacllncy In tke new House due to the dea t h of Philip Bennett .·f Mis· soml since the November clectlon . On Thursday the Presiden t will _-. liver his annual message LC' th~ Congress on ·thl' at.atf' of ebe Un' Ion. In. this message h e Is cx" eel-ed to make a report on the PN~ I'~SS of the war, outline his war p!a.d fol' the coming r aer, alld to V ~~I:b pS voice h is views on the ;J ~ '. i ' l n America sh ould take 0\1 in ternaLlonal actalrs, once the wn r I ended.

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The recent ra ctio broadcas L to the natl :m by Secretary at Agriculture Wickard in which be announced .: tatlon-wlde retlonlng of canned. dried an(. frozen vege LIlblr3 Cru lts and other !00d produols . b ginnin g II) late January or early F ccruary . hils created a gre:lL c.enl of cllscussian here. T he speech Is wen worth gl'avc study for i ~ not 0:11y ou tllnes t he rules under whl h everv Anterl· can wlll obtain food. but It (l iso re· veals the Adminlstr tion's present o 1lolos and aims, as well as Its plans for the mOI'e distant !tlture. Tht'ough It there Is not only a great deal of mention of the n cccs.slty Cor t h e government to distribu te and ' ration food durlog the war, but to also continue the program after peace has come. It there has ever been any question Ln t h e l7'in d ot any citizen on the matter, the Wickard speech makes p'nln tha t It Is the Adminlstratlon's pf'lI.lcy that America 18 to furnish most ot the tood for both the fighting forces and tile clvllla.n populations o! the United NatlQns, as well as the c1vlllan s of occupied countries.

The ink Is barely dry on Hopkins' article and the farm!!l' with five good tires Is a distlnguis ed citizen. Household s ervanl lUlYe 1l1W.lYS been luxuries ill t' le e., u try. l.,~ t today, a farmer wi ' u sick wite may be obliged himself to assume 'the rol os 01 nurse, COQIt and char. woman. Meanwhile In our government there are literally hundreds of chauffc ur·drlven autoluoblles In use by men in non.war burea us, but Mr. Hopkins' article dlid not suggest that these ca,r s will ' bE! put Into the .war effort. The chaufle urs who whisk Wash· ington b.a,ck and forth get Ih irbureaucrats wor k assi Ilment~ and their pay.checks f rom th gover . ment. Is it fair to ask If thes<e sleek man. servants will b!! going . Into war work, and il so, when? Many bu· reaus in Washingtol) are speedi~g up the war effOrt not at s,ll. That wiz~ ard . of humor. Howa rd Brubakel' ' • • • sa id recenUy lhot 'some people ar~ According to S ecretary Wickard's 'all'ald Ihe wpA may soon be un. statement, rationed food wUl be employed through no fa ult of its distributed by a paint , systsm with . o~vn. His remark \vas funny ond I different .foods h aving different

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but It , Senator Harry F. Byrd has esll. mated approxlmateJy three million m en Ln Fe~eral burenus; two mil. llon , more in state burea us. Many of Ulese are doing indjspen sable work. Some of lIie oUlliars can never be dislodged from fuelr comfortable bcrlhs. But oile thin'g is ce,rtaLn: Uncle Sa m does ,not n,ced any more useless bureaus. Just'ltbe same, new boards arB being formed endlessly and these are establishing branch offices and creating fat jobs for men whose work does not . serve in the Jeast to hasten ViCtory.

values to ration book p oints. The reason given for the food ra t 1oll1ng announcement so far In advanoe of aclllal mtlolling was that It wi I take several weeks. and the asslstan ce of a million a nd 11 half OPA representatives, to distribute the new ' 'point" ratlon l!1g 'books to t he eonsuming public ane to educate the people on t he intricacies' the system. Under 1t .S ecretary Wickard proposes Ilnlitlng each individua l to t he consOmptlon of thirt,y _ three

and vege tables per y ~a· . This . tl1C I?!cretary claims wo uld re, r~s()nt n ,eduction of ,but tIllrl cen pl)llllds per P rson <below the a vcmg e annual onswnptlon of such gO'JC,s . Pre. Is uma.bly. In obtaining i1 a"cr(lge figures, MI'. Wi ckar d. Illclud d ti l of UIC hu ndred Ilnd thll'ty- Lwo 11111 lion America:! citizens a nl. rH vlded iliat. number In to tl:.: o tnl r. ll' un t of canned goods he estima tod would be aVllllable du ring the cOl1ll n ~ year. However. In Clctual prllct lce things will \lot work but 311 eo ;lIy. Farm fllrnlIics . liS we:! {\S Lnosc livIng In sta tes 11k Florida nne. a 1-

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Cornia where fresh fruits an d vege~a bles are produced t hrouglloul the I,;I)0 d !Lat top; :.! Ollver smgle row l'cars, purchase but tew ~ all5 uf COl'll plows ; 1 Roller ;.2 Ollver rldsuch food. each .1'001' . for the el!hPT ing bl'en l:ulg Plows; 1 horse Wheat can fOr the1l1selve ,or £!li t fresh Udll; 1 H uy 'f'ddcr ; 4 s ides of Hllrvegetables aud fr uits. On t!le ot her ncss co:J(ll's. lL:tcs nnd bl'1<iJes; a hand ci ty dwellers. a nd especially C a l 011 brooLler stove and nWllcr- · th e W1"0 l1\'e In np<l\'llllCnlS. are OllS smaIJ a rLiclcs . comp c ~cld to obl.aln ll10sL oC I.heLr llOl ::iE IIOLU GOODS rults and vegetll bles from cans. Two in II bed$. one of thcm fl twin The average mcdJ ulll sl!.\! can of I'~IZ<!: on on d resser 'In.:! wlish rood will weigh (l pouJld. a r.d the :, <I ud; s(!\" ra l mnL:!g room cbalrs; Wickard s tatement.'l Indl cnLes tha-L tin r xtellsloll tnble tlnd other mlst..a ch cILlze.:t wlll be alIowcd bu l one ce Ili1n ~ous l\l'tlcle . CIl n of Crult.'l or vegetal1les each TERMS : CASH. L. EARL 1l0CKET'l' cleven 'days . All of which may mean t hat many citizens. especlal- tanley :\n,1 Koog let, AucUoneers_ I'. L. RCllSOIl and 1.'. C,. ~t. John,. :y city dwcllers ",HI get quite hUJlgTy If such a strict rationing proClerics. gram Is ctuall y pllt Into eI'cct. RII ' tlon ing by the poin t sy WlIl w ill a 's u R E eT A L pIS E A S E.S place an increased burden 0' work DR. E . M. STE:ELE. 123 East and ' expe:lsc on Ii e olrc.ldy lUI I" Locust ...; u·c t Wllmi'Jgl( n . Olllo~ nssed grocer nne! food marke ters. II ns pllbli sh d a booklet In which he ru; well as making t hings morc dif- expln1ru; !.ow. he treats Pn..ES or !1cult for the 110usewLfe " HEMORRHOIDS without SURG.: ERY Qr ElLECTRlCIT'l, This bookBy Pr sldenltal procla ma ll on. t will be sent free by sending him '1 uesc\,I Y, J anuary 12th, has been set YOUI' !lame and address.-Adv. aside for Form Mobilization flay. at which time the radio. the press , bUsiness .gro ups and civic o,rganlzationa a re to join In in augurating what Is dcscrl1:ed as .. tho most intenslve food drIve In . r!story." Farmers and farm organlzo.tlon leaders are to meet wIth government ofllclals that da y to discuss food production. but report.~ coming from the rural areas of the naUon Indicate that m a ny Indll'idunl HOOT FOIt AND CONSIGN f rmers. as well as farm groups wB YOllr Catt e. hogs. sheep and calYn take a dvantage of the opportunity to Norris-B rock Co.. UVe wire an" to air their grievances against hur- J'lrr\~ rpssll'c firm f or the hlgbest eaucrlltic cont 01 from W::lShlngLon U'Ia 'k bt pr;ces and good service. and the waste, Inefflcloncy onc. t' . - r 'li 'll . Lo ci; Yards, Clnclnlla1i, O. tra vagance existIng invariou5 Il" en- .; u c in on Ra dio Stat.JOI. WOKY. " t::..:lL..l. ·30-P-ffi. 1.or ~ ur_daUY cies or. the Federa l .:>vern n etlt. l1l~rl:l) t 1'(·[l0I't5. • • • The widely h era lded Il r.res;, O'C Vice preslden~ W al1acc 10 t wfe k' i . .lWoiIllJiljl.1lillll• • • • •LW• •

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.And The law governing 't he renegotla. tion of war contracts wlll (by itself) . create four boards, .m llny branch otfices a nd possfbly 2()jD,Ooo jobs lor aud itors, InvestigatQr's, etc'. Congressman Wesley E. Disney wrote an amen dme nt to the Ibill that would have turned thumbs·clt)wn on a high· paid army lor the "Henegotlationi Front, " elimLnatlng. he said, 95 per cent ot the work, but It -was never adopted. However, there may be anolher chance to cbange Ihe bU\. The conferees 01 the powerful Ways aqd Means Committee made thi!. re p'ort to', {he JJouse ot Repre· sentatlves w)len . the !)isney amend. met, t was kilJed: ,! 'It is antlclpated thitt the Ways and Means Committee wlll study Scction 403 in connection . with matters now' p,endiDg before the committee, with an eye to a more general ' revision than Is con. Everyone is familiar with the dark talned in the 1942 Revenue Bill." ~=~~ Creall) ~eld too lone gets mDldy while !'lold found on old. moist bread acqutnn g mll.S,ty. cheesy or ran~ld To Save Man·Power flavors C NeQ' In 1941 I took part in an under. Most every aduit Is familiar with the c.reamery has bought, bandIed taking to direct th~ public's . atten. mBnu[actured It Into butter. t10n . to millions '- of dollars be Lng mold In·b,r ead , 'but mold In cream is and Here Is terrific tood waste and trou. wasted cven 't hen in non:-<!efCJ;lse ac· another matter. More farmers than tivIties. It . was sitrolilli successful. will admit it kn ow little about this ble and · los~ t<> aU concerned simply The public 'got ~uSY 1)1] the. economy eomm~~ and scrlous dairy problem. because someWhere along the farm . There Is nothing mysterious about 'production line !he cream had been program and, got re~\Ilts . Today it _. , seems espe,clally ne«!dlul to 'focull ' mold. Mold Is a eommon Indicator carelessly handied. public attention on lhe. 'g oyernment's of food th at . is old or on the wily - According to the a'g rlcwtural ex· non·wal; use CJ1 man"p.ower In bu· ' toward spolliDg. Cream as it ages perin1ent atatlon 01 Purdue ' Univertends to get moldy. The use of a slty, dirty utensUs are the In reau·s. ,'1 ,know the readen ol' this column cUrty: separator ond storage ' ot sodrce of moid ~ cr~am. I~ ;:~s.· . cream ' in hIgh temperatures or i8 sential. therefore that aU .. utensilJ alo~e, if ~~1 were lS4ftlclentl,Y interested. could Jlrevellt the creation dirty cans or other utenslls 'are fac- with whicq milk 'a nd cream come In tors favorable to the il'owth of /nold of unnecessarY burellus and ' could contact be , thoroughly cleaned be. divert' many men from .government- in ctejlm. The . presence of ~xces­ tweelpnil!ting •. First rinse out ea~b slve. m old~ butter makes the prod. Jc;>bs y,ohere .they .a re not actuaUy: douten~U with Cloid o~ I\xk"ewarm water, Ing ariythln, fo haste:n the winomg' uct subject .to . U. S: tcondemnation. then clean thoroughly with a , gOod The govl\rl'lment's mold mycelia of the 'war. Cutting. down bureau ~st qulck;ly spots -such butter. ~II washing powder. Rlns4! again and o.ve~head, prl,lqin§; ou . Unnecessary t!le utensU . w.J1b bolllng · bot personnel) and evt~n <a b01Wno!! te~f(i Iii applied regularly to butter ~q~ water. PI')' by -dralnUig' 0017whole ~ures us are matters Within picked up on ' the opeJI market, loog without a rllg- lInd place It where after the farmer has put in consld· tbe province of cong l' i~s s. erable \lJll-e, work' and pIone1 In dust and lUes (which ca'-17 'mold getUng the ctGam to market, aDd and bllctcria) will not reaob tbem.

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which he ,discussed ruture 'world: afCaIrs: has becn creating conSider'" able discussion here. Oost observera bclieve that . the Walla.c~ speech•. IVI1 l:h C ca lIed for t he' tonnl\'t1~n . of a . world-wide post-war organization .to be 8uPported' b Am I ': ' .' y er c~ ,money 1\11~ food was reallY a ."trial balloon'~' sent up by the Adin1n1s~at1bn 1:00 ob~~r the ibeneflt ot publlc t:ea~- · tlon These reactions >have beem many and' varied. All 'i eem to agree ~hllt wOl'ldPeace Is deairal)ie but'M IDIPIY express the beUef ·thil.{ AIDerloon erfprta at · this 't 1.ine .1bould ~ ' eut;eeted .to~l'd .winntng Ute war on the tbeol1 that if thll wat:"Ja aoC won AmelT1ca wm ..ye ( " l1We to .8 ai" to the IdDcl of ~ 'U!at \vil1 p~aU,

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FRATERNAL AND BENEVOLENT ORDERS OF WAPNESVlLLE Pew bWns the 8lze of Wayneav1lle have as many or as flourishing fraternal and benevolent orders as has WaynesVille, and they accomplish a vast amount of good in the course of a year. The Masons and Odd Fellows both have very strong lodges lind both have ,been esta.bllshed 9. n\1mber of years . The Masonic lodge has recently bought property on MIBmI s treet whIch tbey are now rc:;modelIng and when It Is complett'Q they will have a social lodge room. reception hall. etc. The Eastern stllr. the branch of the Masonlo order. aLso has a Vt'I'Y nourishing chaPter here. The Odd Fellows own a ve ry large bulldlng In whIch theJr he 11 . I.~ 10caled on North street. Ably assisting the Odd Fellows Is

the order of Daughters oC Rebekah, the ladles' depa~tmenL of thc Odc1 Fellows, "and It Is a valued aid i.o the order : The Knights of Pythtas Is one ot the youngest and most actlvd orders In the conuiU~ll\iy . Thelr castle Is bluldlng up rapld.y. During the 'Home Oomlng they rna e most excellent showing in the pare de. having more than a hundrec mt'n In line he.<;ides a handsomelv decorated float . Thls castle also 'owns Its OWn buUding. The Junior Order United American Mechanics Is also one Of the very strong lodge.<; of the town . ThLs order pays out ' very liberal benefits and accompl1she.<; a great amount of good. The Waynesville Grange I.!' one of Lhe foremost in the state. Ita membership Is very large and the patrons all take more than ordinary

SHOVEBACK NAZIS IN ~N AREA

For flILy years tobacco has bten grown here, but It Is -only within a 1.0nlpo.lr ~t1pely lew years that tobacco CUlture b~ as:;umed a -lol'emost place among the - mdustries .of lhe community, Three Varieties are grown }lere. :.spanish. l:!ulc -I and Seed Lea!, but of the three the Spa.nlsh is grown mQst extensively ; Acco.d1ng to a statem~nt from the Unl&eej S ta tes 'S ecretary of .~g_ rlCt; lture-o.- few years- a-go lih~ll ~r- . of the . Spanish tobacco culture In the United States ls at Pe"~, a small village about five miles sOl!thwest of Waynesvl 1le. l !l round igw·e.<; t ne ..oba':v crop ,ast year brought Into tl,13 commWllty 'between $135,000 and $160000. As tobacco weigh ed un usually Ught las t year, and as ab'Ju t three cents more per pOWld Is being paid now tha.n a ye::!' ago. It Is oroba.ble the tobacco produced In Lhl; lo..alIty this s ason will bring approxi.. mately $200,000 .

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RUSSIA..LUed inr"ntrlf f igh tcrs att ack. ~:, ~ i~ " ' Don arch, west of ~tr.lil1 j!'I :"~ , Latest report. MY that the . ovicts ore dc\'eloptn;! th ,tt' !'.. it ; 'I: ' I::iurov ll'ino arc . G:J 'I'i )e ~ .. ~~ t of Stalinrrad after punishi ng \.link hlltllcs .. Al thoLlJ!h 1111: 11 )< ::h<:i l l'OOP onri h'= ... ;.I1.·. · (' s s till manage to pen .. , "'ate the Af P.1I. 'l,.· ,... mItN· VI bI .....,. 1..... ,,·.,.01

Interest in It. Tobacco ls pecul1arly a poor man's l lhe InCo. me tax can be kept a t u The Knights of the Golden Eagle crop, although the raising of tominlmutn. Though the relurn Is a Is a new order organized ~ little IxIcco Is not confIned to' poor men. t () vo,Luntary statement. any person T his is the first or a scdes - e cas tle by any means, but the man with the who wlllfu ,xl .lyes sH more than (l year BeO, Th has a membership of about forty . few acre.<; or land and a s01.'\l1 ca p- be published in this newspaper on he doe.<; not believe to !be true ana nour j shlng Ha l call produce a crop by his labor the Federal Inrame Tax iLIl <- rd t'r t o correct In every material m ~ t ter III. Lytle also has a. very h i- d under '1.:1 nd and subject to the pena I~ies prov Id t' d b) t that will bring hIm better returns help Our reader cas lle of t '" or cr . Hoel Post G.A.R . Is on.a of the than almost any other means to compute t he tax on their Own in- law. comes. The tax is paya,ble before The!ir t reqluremont of the' law oldest Posta In the state. and while which he could put his hand. A hU':1dred dollnrs [or an t;.Cr l' of March 15, 1943. Is the filing of a n appro or lite rc the members are rapidly pa~Ying to the great army 'beyond the mystlc tobacco Ls no t unusual. With the NO.1 turn. For individuals Bcnemlly. th1t river , the spirit that called them I prevailing priCe.<; $150 rrom an acre WHAT I S IN Ol\IE TAX? must .be done by March 15 fol'ow1.11 forth In '61 Is still strong end their I may be expected. The fede ral Income tax is. a.~ the the end of the cal endar yenr . T ilt There ... II'eIIIeIIdoua Deed for a clean. patriotism bums just as brightly as T en or fifteen years ai o this sec- name im plies n .ta x levied uro n in- return must be filed with the appro . wltolaollJe aDd educational, yet It did forty years ago. tion grew very lit tle tobacco. The comes. ~d It Is r-aynl>le In r latl'1 n Prlntc Coll ector of In em al Revenu ! ClIlert.lnlnt bo,', publicuion. AIled with the G.A .R. a~~ glad- o:rop was not well ta~en I'll re of. In to tl.e IlllL Ullt ot' Income. I nco me. for the district in wh ich Is IOcatld 'Ibat'. wllJ, for 30 run. the 80)' ly assisting them at every oppor- the majorIty of <laSe.<;. and tobacco PUIllOSE's . the legal reslden~e Or prl!lClp a: Scouta of America hu wbtunlty is the EdmWld Retalllck buyers usually Ie! thls nelghborpla ce of b\Jsiness of th e perso n mak . lisbed BOYS' LIFE. Onmp Sons or Veterans composed hood Wlt11 last. Ing the ret urn. 11" the mqulne J'OU will be ,lad 10 of the SOns of the men who fo ught · Now the acre8{lc of tobacco Ls .lnUncer the present la w P\'~ ' y sinaire JOUr lOll for the pres~r\'ntlo:n of the Union creasing eontsantly. Th e crop js gle person .nnd every m:t rrleri prr ~ •• or • and an order which stanes fcremos t being-handled- and taken care OJ-J.....=-=..-..""............ SGn not ' 1\ Ing with hasbal" or In ,advocating and assisting In ev- sclentlflcal:y, Oommodlous. well duct of one's labor. as farnl pl'oauce Ivlfe. hovi ng a total Income ·i eLlm . ery patriotic. movement , ventilated tobacco sheds hl'."e bt'en In the elise of a fal) er; inrumc .ings toget.her with other o' In addltlon to the IWove a num- built a nd the tobacco industry Is 118- fr om investments ; proflt 11'011' busl- $500 or more. and ma .Tled s ber of other oroers are r!''}re!;en cd swnJng its rightful place a~ thc .ness operations ; and other gail' S living with hU!band or wif here, among them the Elks, Red- prlnclpal buslne.<lS of the COtnmWl- from aal~ rnd xcluU1gC:.5 of goods throughou t the taxable yenr who men. Order of Woodmen and others. Ity. IW lthin the next ten y~ars, Wl- and propertY. CerLaln llmited cate- have an aggregate Income t total THE TOBAOO~ ·INDUSTRY le.<;s some unexpected Chan!\,3 sh0\11d gor1e s of Income are. hmv<,ver . tax earnings of both husba..1L nd wHe. 0111, II I t M ••• UJQ lor J 1 - ' By Sam ~tercdtth occur. It ls safe to preillct that the exempt, and to the extent of such together w1tll oth er hlC'lmt) of Stnd your order 10: ., " WaynesvUle Is located In the cen- country adjacent to Wayne.<;vllle exemptJ on arc exclu.ded 11n comput - ~1 200 or more. rcgardless r : the IOYI' un. .... 2 .... A......... Yerlc amount of neL Incom e, InU it rile <\ Or 10 your IlCWlpapcr office or localaacnl . ter of one of the greate.<;t tobacco will produce a million dolla r tobae- Ing the tax. _.' -~ grOwing couDtrie.<; In the, world . co crop annually. Because of exemptions, fron: til return . tax give n to rm sons h vl!lg I(;SS than cel'ta ln stated a molmts o[ In- OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP come as well as because of various IS UES IN TltUCTION deductions and credits a llolvable. onJy a sUlall proportion of the numOn battle frc>!1 t.5 every day men ber of persons r eceiving income risk their live.<; to discover 'he loca il~ve un tll rect lllly been !:1Jbject ' 0 tIon and stren gth of th e military the tax. Thus. of the e.<;tlmated 55 units of the enemy . Yet at home. mUllon persons In this co,u n try who too many of us are presenting the "'Pl",11~ed income In one form or an ellemy wi th information of t h p same obher dwin'g the ca lendar year 1942, military value. the Office of Cenonly some 26 mllllon perJ;ons were - - --i7C<Qul,red · to file Feleral inconle to.x oSOl'shlp says In a statemen t . Th is Is the Information wWch returns for that year. whlle o· tiles" newspapers and Individuals are ask s ame 26m1l110n. more tban 9 mUed n ot to lell the enemy; llan were not taxable due to credits I~Sif DO NCYI' TELL the names of and ded uctions allowable. ships upon which saUors serve , AI; a result of the 10werinJ of ex· ooac~ .~fl DO NOT TELL Lhe troop unIts in empUons. many ' ~or~ persons are which soldiers serve overseas . U@d) now S)lbject to the Fede:rill income There Is no objection to revea ling lax than b efor e, and for ,tilr. calj!n - that Pvt. ·John Jones Is in Austt;aUa dar year 1942 It Is estimated tllat or tha t Seama.n Tom Brown .!law acmore than 35 million P .TSOllS \ 'Ill tlon In the Atlantic. but there is file Federal Income' tax I'etul'llS. To military Infoi'm tlon 'whlch endallgthe large number of persons now ers the live.<; ot American I1ghtlng subject to the Federal Income ~RX . men in stailn g that Pvt, John who have never reported Income be- J ones, "Oompany C, 600th Infant!')'," fore for Fecl.erlll tax purl-los 8 Ii U Is In Aus tralia, or Seaman Tom understanding of the ,ljIow and appll'- Brown •.,AIboard the U. S . S. WLs'cable relrUlations Is of prIme Import- c:onsln." is 1':1 the Atlantic . " The OIflce of o.ensorshlp says; return. Is a decla.r" "We ask edJtors not to publlah atlon o~ the part 01 the t.axpayer o. th e troop Identiflcatlons; and we his total jaxable . lncom,e for the ask parents and r elative.<; not to reyear'. together with, the ,various <!e- \'enl them. Don·t give the enemy ductlons. exemptIons. and credits to anything that may lengthen the which he ls entlt!ed . It Is In reli- war:" !Ionce upOn voluritar y disclosures. and the integrity of taxP,ayers generally. Users say that the Gazette Want that the cost of au ministratlon bf Ads bring results in most Oa5e.<l .

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Save 109(;. • • to Save 100% All over the nation, patriotic AmerltaD. are .pending . less and saving . more-pucting ,ac .lease :10% of their in. com~s into War. Bonds and Stamps. So our boy. ~ ·h,.ve the, planes and tanks and gunl .they Deed to fight and attack and WIN fot usl ' Sa' the Na%is and Japi w.ill wish *hey

hadn'c uied ·co enslave America, too-and won'c eve.: try ic againl hd it's going~' cake 10% in War Bonds, to do it! . So; if .you've been postponing budding down, remember, it's "Everybody 10%" or ·WobOdy (except ~ur ~s masters) ,having a cent:" . , .

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Rev. Cadle Had Varied Career E . Hownrd Cadle. 58 yea rs olf,! who died recen tly Il t h-l£ hl me 11, . rndlanapol ls. Ind.. anti whv was .ve I known admired ill WavIH' twp through h is radio WOI k. had e. w;dt .. I!d vnrled career. Re vivalist and proo{)her nationally known, a practical bu.slnessll1l1.n .1 Il lun who coupled busl11es.s a:ld commercllli publltltr meLhods II ,he spread of religious L~acblng s JWner of the mammoth taberllo1cll .vl Ich bears his name , Mr . Cach .,reac hed the gospel to whr..t lW sal, .Y IlS the large.<;t la610 au:lience 11 . !\ merlca. Tnrough d.-nations. subscrlptloru. dnd personal funds. he bough t rad h rec\!lving sets for hundre c.e 0 churohe.<; In Isolated areas In Ken· .ucky and the SouLhern ,!;!OUDtal1 s tates and preached his s~ns bl mdJo to thousands of follow ers. "From Gutter to Pulpit and From O"lme to Christ. II the story ot h~ :lwn lite . was ravorlte subject a t revival meetings which often packe. :::adlc Tabernacle. WI hout modesty he would depict :l L~ pnst as a drunkard. wastrel and profeSSional gambler. to draw conv er~ wlrh his fiery , dramatic de-

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llvery. . His tabernacle. dedicated to Gyp~y s mith. noted eva nge1ls t, Ie 19:n has housed an histo~lc medley of Jndlanapolls events. Other nOfed reo. vlvallsts also had preache:! thetaDilly Sunday, ldine Utley, Aimee Semple McPherson, 'and nationally

vote bIa Ute to)JUt unfortuna. upon a new footblg . Mr. cadle went to work Ji8 'n ,lIlr • man for Ii bake!,)" le:ter worklld f tailor. and an automobllt' nmi, eatabllahlni his own ' Ide room to sell Crow-Elkhart" AutQm~ ~ biles. At that tim. he wa;j Itno 18 "Oar-IL-4)oy" Oadle for bJ.! ff! of avetialna aal.e J ~f an a'utomobl . & day a~ over a long p.rloc! . Then came btl lc1ea of a "WhlJ yOll-'Wait" .boe. ·repal:. aervtce, bt.8' on th~ p1'elJ1lae that people In hurry WO\Qd Uk, to watcb the " . hoes' repat~etl 'before theJr eyes . HJs first venture greW to 8. : chnl ~ 28 such shops . He made mone, With It he erected and pre.<;t'nted the United .Brethren ~h:urch a tal ~aele in ·LoU1BV1lle. K.y. In 1921 he b~t ~ Indlanapo' abernacle. Fashioned in the at, )f the famoua Alamo · M1Bston 1an Antonio, Tex., the streett 1'111 see.t JO,OOO 'persotlB. It C' ;;315,000. I Mr . Cad:e was ~m . Aug . 25, Ifl. n Fredericksburg, ~an , of' 'rI!omas .,adle and Mrs. Loretta. . ORdle . ( Dec . 25, 19M, he WM married . 1 ~ Ola M . · ColUer at Free~lcl ::>urg. Inti. . 1n June 1936. more than , 20.1 'j )erSODS thronged iOrosley field ba;. Jail park in Clnctimatl to !~eal' Mr CQdle on his :f~vorlte · tol>'c. Mo' ~ 'han a,ooo persons made pubUc pro' e,".sion of faith in what probat ' , vas the pinnacle of Mr. Oa(Oe's pealt1ng career.

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W. Davis spent several claYS Iaat"ee..: In. the homo IJf 'h1s deua ter, Mrs. II. O. Kann9n and Mr : Mannon. JlC&r Wi~mington. , Ml'a . Wllbur MooO" rren WdS" vis tor In W1lmlngt;on ' Thurst!ay. Alfred Jordan was a Ohrlltma " ilnner gUest of Mrs. Lucy FIahliaugh and famlly, of . Middletown . The home of 1Mr. and Mrs . George P1ym1re W84 . Sflddened rbursdsy when the De'W8 'came that h:er fa~er. James .Clevenller. of near OlarUv1Ue, had paSaeQ 8IWaY, very :uodenly ' at 1:30 p. m. when on a 'Justness trlp- 'to Wl:m1ngton. Mr. Clevenger beeri" very atcll: 10r wo weeks, and the' Dlneaa ca"-ed a eart attack. He leave,a tWI Wile, Mrs.. Olevenger. ~ daug~ters.

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known boy andwtl~g~Ir;II~r~e~vI~V~al~L6~ts~ , )ttIrl~~~5'!~~~~::-l~~!l~~~--:'--~ It l:os been tl .: mlth. one gTIlndson and a amaU lmces by operatic stars an1 rl\tlon- 'Teat gN.ndda,uahter, . VU1rfil~ . Pl" ally famous bands and ' orchestras, -ntre. ,F uneral ~ toot . plr e. polltlcal rallie.<;, prize IlShts, theatrl- -:fonclay afternoon tit 1:30 at t e ca.l exhibitions, IJlrge llonvei~ons, ;\!'thur tUneral boDj.e 11) Wilmt fIdance marct hons, basketb. II games ';on: Burial in SuiRU Grove ceme- . lind high school graduation exercls- ',ery tn' W1lmlngWn, :. :, es, but mBny at the.<;e eVentsparLlcularly prize fights and marathons-were held over Mr . Ce,dlc's objection after the tabernacle had slipped temporarlly from bls ('outrol during the depression. Through the depression It eJ-.nnged hands several Urnes, but tventually came back to the hands of It. bUilder who has Since acquired other tabernacles, the largp~t auditorlum in northern IndIana at 'Port WaYIle, an a log 6.000 .persons. reminiscent .of the old fashioned woods meetIng houses of the rugged early evangellstlc era. in a grove near PlaLnnel" . In later yea.rs Mr.. Cadle bought an airplane to faell1~ate his evangel1stlc endeavors. and pllot~d by h l: son. Buford M. Qldle, haf. . crisscr cssed ' the nation !leveral timer In 1936 he was candJdate for governor of IndJa.ua on the Pro~tbltlon , ticket. He assembled what 15 beUeved to be the ' world's largest' pf)"fficnently or~nlzed choir of 1.500 vo~es. According to hla description of h1~ early ca~eer before turning to fer. vent evangellam as a prole.<;slon. he as operating a chain of lilot machltjes and drinklna heavlly 'when 'h e was told ,by a phYSician hiS dls- ' slpatlon would cause his . death

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Mr. and Mrs . J . 's. Ohapmnn· Opera.MoIl. If ' her cot)dltlon con· and gtanddaugbter, P 1l8Y, w('re tinues to improve, i;he Will be able Friday evening 8'Uesls of MI'. and to Tetur-n home In .~ l.ew days , bI ,tlbaJre Mrs . E . V. J3arnhan. OhUl"Ch ~001 lit 9:611 .. , an. ,. . Miss Me rga.re~ ~~ys of Dayton,. . Mor'ntna prayer and lerm~ 11:00 Mr. aDd 'Mrs. John Turner en· was the week-end guest of Mr. and tertalUed to dinner SunC1a.y with Mr. Mrs . Lloyd po. vis olnd f!l.lIllly. A . m, 1 Carman Crane Rnd Mr , and METHQDI8T 'C1U1ROH and :IrvIn Ell1s as. their gue.sts. Miss Lucille Walton of Xenia, Loals C. RaclIeJ'. ....wr ~ was visltina friends here on SaturMr . and Mrs. J . B . Ohapman ChUroh schOOl U:30 a. bad as tllelr guests to dinner on day . Worship i ervice 10:80 A. If . Wednesday Ml·. and Mi-s , W . C., You't.h, Fellowship at 6.:30 p . Ill . Mr . and Mrs. M . A . Fulkerson <:otanton ot Montgomery, Mr . and I • Mrs. W . E. Stanton and Mary Eila entertalned on Sunday with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harold Vlln PelL of Spring WAYNESVlLLB CBlJIWH OF Stoul of SpringbolO. C,IIBI81' Valley and Miss Gruce Eve:y:n HarMr , and Mrs. Wm : Fiecht:r of ..st. per of Christ h ospital, Cincinnati, Mas Banc1aU. MJDIIter ~ace, Mich., were guests nf theu' as their guesu;. SOND4Y . son-in-l.n.w and daughter, Mr. and ,Bible 8cbool 9.30 .. ~. Mrs. Gayle EvaDs. Lhe past week . Co~Wlion 10:4& .. JIlL The P'leehers ' lelL tor Cln 'i 'UlaU Prea.chinl. 11 A. ' m. Sunday where t hey will t ke an Juntor En'deavor, 7 :16' p . m. llpartment for the remainder of the Milton Jones spent Several hOli winter. Sen1~r Endeavor, '1:15 P. m. . days last week wUh biB, ira!1dpareoaUnunibn and preaoh\nJ, 8:00 • • • ants, Mr, and Mm. EdWin Nutt, p. m. , Mrs. Rulph Kenswor th spent near Centervllle. You are"b1vited to oGDie and wor· ::>undJ!.y with her mother and brothMrs. Ralph Ha.nunonc,:. a~dcbn ­ ship with us. ' .' " ,er, Mrs. ¥lora Henderson and RaY- dren spent saturday with h er moth-

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Miss Almetta StelDke entlll'taineu her Sunday school class Wednes.day ",!ternoon at the home of Ml·s. Ralph Hammond . Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Fl"lnces Whitaker. Phy):ts Belley Norma. Longacre, Betty Campbell, Wilma Gray, Juanita Aldridge. Gene Steinke, MUton Johes, Richard V'lhltftke.r, William S't aukamp In Day- Jimmie Hardin and Byrd Lt' ekey . Dickie Thompson was a. guest . ,"

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Mr . and Mr~11 Gordon surprised their- daugh ter. Margar t Ann Thursday when they inVlted r elaUve& and frlenes to A party honoring her 122nd 'blrthday a~l versary . Preseht wer e Mls.s E len Dwyer and br-oLhers , J ames and An drew : Mias Mary Gallagiler nnd ,brothel' Will, all ot Sabina.; Mr . and ' Mrs. Pa~ lDaugh erty and son, Joseph, and daugh ter, Mary Of South Solon ;'. Mr. and Mrs. Roo'!l't Hilley

ond Mrs. Ed Burton of Elyria spent the holidays here wltij !r1eilds an$! relatives. On We~esday e .eM)'.

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Mr, . and ~. Wa:ter Wiaeman a.qd j:hbdren, Polly Lop rand .' Bmy, were vwtors in Cincinnati .Bunday. ·yt'b1le there they viewed the' il~ed , seCtions .

and daugh ter, Rose Mary. nnd son.

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Edlwin of Dayton; Mr . and Mrs . d son Tom of 'I'homa& Wa Id ron an , lP!>rt William, and Mr . Oh!l ~le.; Gor don. Mrs. Bessie Dice and family of Xenia were Slmday guesl8 of her trandmother, Mrs. LlzZie ShcdaJter, confined to her room beco.us" of W.

" Mr , and Eanlhflrt and lamlly entertained Mr. and Mn .. Walter Sheeba.n ~d sons to supper 'en Thursday evening.

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neu. Miss Helen Ray Thornberry of COlwnbus ~s the New Year's guest of ber parenl8, Rev. and JI;!rs . J . P. Thornberry. . Mr. and Mrs . John Hardin lind family moved last week to Beaver'-

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B~\JerresP0911I:nt . Mr . ~'and' Mrs . anll MrJ : Leslie Gorsuch and daughter .M8.rt~ enter; F qr .};)8,tea, P~[)e· 2884, Wayneataihe'd Mr. and ·Mrs. Wprll~d 'i.'II'ylor and sons S~f ay. Mr. an Mrs. Bert Bunnell ·and daughters entqte.med Mr.. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch, Mr . and :-.frs. 'Ben GrUber and fanlUy, Mr. and Mrs , '. . . .IIII.III. . . . . . . . .![IIII. .!111......"'~![IIIIII)!IIIII~~..II!; Omer Boldr~y and . daugl>ter. Mr •. and ' ~ . Va~ljn 11U:len and st!n, Mr. 'Walter j,J!eYfer' and daughter Thursday . Rev. and Mrs '. Roy SmeJker took dinner Sunda-Y with Mr. and Mrs . George House and son. Eimer Haines Is loo.ving for tile . anny Wednesday . ' Mrs . .WUlia.m DuFau · (nee vel· , 'WE T<?, GIVE ma Koester) returned ' home ' Monday after Ii 'few days stays in ChiVICE ON ,ALL. KINPS OF cago, m. . Miss Virglrrla - Belcher spent the week With her stster, Mrs . Ray Puckett.

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. ('Del~ed) Mr . and Mrs. Charley Laird of C"'!D1oen, Ohio, and '"Mr. n~d Mis: Dpnald l .Ha1nes were dinn'lr guests of Mr. and Mfs . Lutber Haines on Christmas' oa.y . . . ' "and .MrS . . RaymGnd Wilson and Waiter WllsOn' took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MeIntlre near NeW"Burlfugton' on Cnristm~ Day. Other were Mr. and 'Mrs. Leone,rd EilIs' an" faml1y., ·Mr. and' 1Mrs. Charles stanley. and daughter 'carolyn wet'e , !1il'ner guests of Mt, and Mrs. WendaU Wh1~de aqd; r~ of W~ngton O. 'H . Ohr!Btmas pay. r The Compton - Bogan Christmas .dlnner waa_t the home of Horace. 8rtd L~Oompton of New IiQrlJDgton on Bundaf. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Lowen SlDclaIr of

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near Brookville a nd Mr . and Ml's . Bernard' Jeoklns of Dayton were Guesl8 of Mr . and Mrs . ElT.erson SinCI6~ on OhrlstmllS Day, .'4r . and Mrs. Chfl.rles Stanley ana ·llt· tie cn.rol,y n ,lEIleen called in the evening. Mrs. Dorothy ' Smltb a ttended the . ChrlstlDas party given by the Culp Cafete,ria. Co. for their employe.! on e night 'last week . Mr. and Mrs. lRaymO~d ;Wllson rolled on Mrs . Wilson s mother, Mrs . Ella Hurley at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Ervin Smith. of Xen- ' I Tu ..... ' ft~ I t k. a, on e.... uy V4 lIS wee . Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Hilines est.s S d ! Mr were gu on lql ay 0 s. Haines' grandparenl8 at Wilpokoneta. O . Mr. ana Mrs. llorace Compton' were dinner guests on Chrl!;tmas day of their daughter. Mariana Bo· gan, and 1am\ly .. The Haines family enjoyed t:l1 \'lstmas evening at the home of ,Mr . alld M.l's. Everett Haines. Mr . and Mrs . Theodore McInUre and sons called on Raymond WlIson (lnd wil.e Wednesday night .

ed . Book No . 1 is obtaina ble for those who hllve none at ra tiO ng boa rds . AppIlcatloh must be Il,Ulde before Jan . Hi.

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Margaret Webb and MiiS Freda. Han 'ey were business vl.sltors In Dayton Tuesday . .

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T .)e folks hcroo.t)ou\.s are stripping tobnu 0 and shredding com aqd otherwise keeping busy . Oh for tbe l ~fe cf 1\ fa ' merl EaTlY .ill the mornlng anti late at night, Winter 01,' summer; lind if a factory man sees one 10nllng in town one nay, jllst one da.y, he says, "O."'Tcif the"1lle of 0. C a rmer." PhoOey from m e to hlm! • Following is some pertlner.t Cacl8 Wc.uldll't Uve any;wher.e eIB!! though. ; on the l'atlGnlng program. grouped There b rrcompense in ~he ~ ong8' of , " together In their O\vn classUIUlt!on, lJle bini!; early in the ' momlns are presented here In 51mpJUled wh en the 'Un I.lI just peeping over, torm . he edrrc of the 'World , the leafing of G~Une ,I,he tl'ees. '\YlItcblllg the orollS smw Ration couw.ns may be ll.'l eO O:1'y (lnd ntat Llre, the harvest. the nudge ' durln~' the 'pe'; lods spectIle~ by t I e of 11 friendly COW! inquiring mUZZle, oItlcer of price admllllstrat.ion , NO.' the roar of the saWmill ' ml\Jdni ' 3 couPOIl5. on the p rst pagc of tbe lwnber, outd~r m en ~a.tlng a heal'tr bnslc "A" ration book are gOOd only meal. a~~ ~ many· /?ther things to through Jan. 21 . No.4 co pen or ~ke up yc)11f time wlt.b. good from Jan . '22 througl> Marr,h Mr. and ~s, ~rl'Y Wade VJlJfe 21; No . 6, from March 22 thr(lugh Sunday' vwt.ors of the Jim Wlcal >May 21, and No . 6 from MJl" 2~ ·famlly. ' through July 21. Motorists must At.- a: recent electJon, tlle following wri ~e their license ' number!> and offlc~ were Ch06en at--terry state on thB back ,. of eacb c01.1pon. Ohurch of ohrtst: Superilltendent. "A" coupons entitle the owner to Maullce HUnter; A.sI!1s.tant 'Su~rlnfour gailons of ga.soune .~ \1" ek·tendent, Cllntom DuVafl; ~etsry. ' Fael OU , Dorothy Gerhard; .ASs~ Beare. Period 3 coupo~, for .; uel oil must tary, <:Jorllss SlqJlson; p.1a:hfii~ Mrs. be used beginning today ana . con- Vernon BaniS; . Ass1stant PianlSt. '. tlnullig untu', ~b. ' 6. Coupons marko , Mrs. Everett Hun~r ; Chorister, Eved "Period 2" WCl!B vahd . Snturday . erett Hunter; AssIaOOnt C}ioriater, Unit value of pMvate dweUing ruel Vernon Han-Is. For the ' church oU ,ration cou~n.s !or th~ th,lld heat boIlrd the same officers ~e retain. 'lng peri04 is '10 , gallons, as t' u l1 n ll' . e~ for another ' y~. ::fWo tiew dl'a~ prevf9u8 perloda; . COQB ' were elected, Floyd HugheS'. TIres and Harry Fordyce. ,. • 'Operators of mot4?r vehicles mu~t The Berean cl~ meeting will be , carry a ' tire inspection reco~d under held ' at the cbu 11 'lihu;'S('.ay e~n­ the mileage rationing. plan for rub- ing, January 114. ·Pl..-e bring sand., ber conaervation wben seeking re· wiche.il Of 'beef, pork 0X: ', chlckl?n.. newal ' 'Of gnsOlln~ rations or ' when Coffee will be served. !Iw .,I ~e .~_ trying to obtain eme.raccy gasoline mittee. I ' W'" t f· , rattons or new or recapped tires. Wondel; 'w hat ~1l these:,ctottda are , OPA tlr~ inspectors are s~~lon('d ai hanging around , for? CoUld b6 more dealgnated gasoline statiOIll! til snow in the orfinS? Could btl, check . tires. Deadline tor the fll'!t -Mis. P. J. 'Itlomns was'. an all~ Inspectlon ' ~' J~ .. 31. New or re", dll3' y1sltor ot ·Mrs. 0&1'1 whitis in capped ~«I! f'?l' ,eiaentlaldrlVlng are Pl»'ton, ' 'r1:I~ay. ~)f. Ilvalla.ble on a,Ppllcatlon <to loral 'J/ar took a load. or logs to P1!lua • . The Ferry missionarY mciet~g was .price;-and rationlng-,boards. . . COHee " held at, the parsonage "18st Wedtl~Stamp No. 27 1n w~ .1'8.tlon book day al-ternoon with abOut tel' ladles ~o . 1. 'used tor .s ugar ~tionlng, eX-present. ' 'plred SundaY, and beainnlng Mon- ' , Mr.. 6Dd Mrs. FOrreat Troat and day stamp No. 28 'was ' gocd for, daughter, .Jari~t, visited the JOml purchase of one, potfnd' o~ cofte,e tOl' Ttost f~ at Pleasant HIli New a ·ttve·-week perlod, un~ Peb.~. Year's dIiY: Mi'. John Troet I.s quite ~ . Sup" . w. ' i , r ~e pounds of aUlat zr..av be 00• NEW SUITS talne~ With war ' ratlon starn" No. RObert"St&mm Vi. Frances stamm 10 which expire,s January 91. divorce. Chargea il'0II nev1ect of Mea' War ration ,~ No.1 must be duty. turned ~ at a date to be anr.mmcecl · ~la iT. <J.arr!8on VB. Burc~ . before war '....fton booIf NC). 2 tor' GarrIson, divorce . Oror neglect ot mea~ and other loodatuU3 to be du\1.. .-

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Mothers Club Holds January Meeting)

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Employ Mrs, K. ,N. Hough ASi Teacher

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Tlle January . meeting of the Superintendent L., A, O1Lrst of the ¥others club was held at the grade , Wayne Township schoo~, lUI an· M~ Erla Jean Radlt y, oaughter .stockholders of the Waynesvllle buUding Friday aIternoon, J anuary nounced that Mrs . Minerva lWugh of Rev . and Mrs. LoUlB , C . ' Radle.y National B8.Ilk held their . annual 8, under the direction ~ the presihas been employed to t.ea.!lh part , of Wayne.svllle. becamil the bride of meetlngat the banking house Tues- dent, Mrs. John (lons. .une In the schools. She lakes the day at 1:30 p. m. Pvt. John A. Prehae, son of Mr . Mrs. Fred Rush was In charge of place leoft yacant lI>y the res1gna.tlOh and Mrs. Carl Ptehae of . We.strield, W . H, Allen was reelected presi- devotions . During the tbuslness hour Ilf MIs.s Dorothy Loughman, wh" dent of the bank Itor his 4l!rd suc- Mrs . Raymond Braddock. chalnnan N . Y. last ThU1'8d!ly I eaves this week to take a. position The wedding toot place 8 t the cessive . year . O~r otlll'-ers were of the iunch committee, announced as a reporter for a Hamilton ' da.!. home Of the 1bI'1de bflfore a Jetting of a180 reelected as follows : George J. that about · 22S or more children newspaper . Waterhouse, vice pre&ldent; Rosa H. were being led at the Grade bulldohryaanthemwna, greene?, and Mrs. Hough will teach oDly one white tapers. The cereJQQtlY was Hartsock, cash1er, and C. H . Brace, Ing . ha r a day , in the 8I(ternoona and asslstan t cashle r . p8I'Iormed by the bri4e', father. The club Is very grateful to the will teach 'l atin and English, fOl Mlsa Gladys Hoist Elida, Ohio, The follOWing directors were also Board of Education tor the nt'w which s h e is well quallfled. At one played the Alma Mater sODg of their reel':C ted : W. H , Allen, George J . Ilupboe.rds wh1ch they had buUt In time Mrs, Hough was princIpal 0 university and sang. beaut.1fully "I 'Waterhouse, L . E , Hockett, H, A. the kitchen . the local high school. Cornell and Everett Early. Love Yol! TrUly.." Mrs'. Fie ,se Is a An interesting ~rllm was preAt the recent meeting ot the graduate of Bowling Green Vnlvetssented under the ,direct.1on of MIs , Board of Education, the board W ll!c ity and 18 now a teac~er of voc;a'WIntered Hartllock. Miss MonlmtA reorgan ized for the year of 1943 WASHINGTON, D. C.-When the 21,936-ton L" ithmt Coolidge (above) went down alter striking a tional Home Economics in Elida, Hoak guve two vocal IIOlos, "So Holy, mine in the Sou th Pacific, on.l~ four m en of the , sli mated four thousa nd troops aboard t he tl'ansport All officers were reelected . The Pvt. Frehse III a gradUate of Bowlwere lost, thanks to the effiCient resc ue operations of the Navy's accompanying craft The lin e~ WIlS Sweet and Fair," and "'Two MarionBoard consists of K . N , Hou.. h, apparently enrouto to American South Paci1ic bases, with me n and equipment when she hit the ~ine. Ing Green ·University and 18 ',now president; D. R: Salisbury, vh:e The Wayne ~hlP Advisory ettes. " Rev. Ralph 'P arks. rector of stationed at the ·E nld Plying school,~ St. Mary's Episcopal church, gave presIdent; R. H . Hartsock, clerk; C:Ouncu me t Wednesday, Jan . 6 at EnId, .Olda . Keller Boak and GUbert Frye. mem the home lilt Mr. and Mrs. Charles an interesting talk on various phasFARl\lERS GRANGE TOFolloW1ng a dinner at ' "Our bers . Ellis. The lollowlng officers were es of education. MEE1' JAN UARY 16 House" the young oouple left for .. The fifth and ~h grades w111 elected lor the coming year: short wedding triP. RET1JRN TO WAYNESVILLE Fanners Orange No. 13 will hold L . V. Branstrotor, presldent; furirlsh the program at the Febru, Its regulllr meeting .Tal1ual'Y 16 a~ 8 Ronald Hawke, vice ,presldent; Mrs . ary meeting. Let's have a better atLieutenant H-:-F. Dye and famp. m, One featul e of the program Myrtle Edwards, secretary; Mrs. tendance of the mother's to s uppor A very Interestmg program has Last fall the grade school cnils \oct Ily have returned to their home 'her wll be a slide leclul' _ on fo od and the teachers In thekef,forts lind C,arence Edwards, disCUSSion leader, been planned for the Ja nuary meetIn the "Schools at Wa.r" program. &.iter Hving at Greenfield, Indiana and !Mrs . ..Georgia Mendenhall, leg- also the club members who Are Ing of the Civic club whlch will be electrical devices U1 llle home ll 1.d ~~ ley h a ve tried to do their pan n nocr 'Fort Benjamin Harrison, wher working hard to make this a suc- held next 'MDllday evcni.ng n t 7: 0U on the fa,rm, IncludIng 1\ a 'S t il ll~ e the winning of thls wa.r. One day the LIeutenant wa:; stationed. He Is islatlve chalrtnan. The Janqary"'iiiiieting of the Woand ways to suve elccLrlcity , ThIS cesslul~ . "Conservation and t he War" was o'clock sharp at "Our House," eac h 'week starting the tlrsL of No- now located at Ft. Thomas; Ky . man's Auxiliary 'was held at tl1e • the general ' topic for discussion. Father Robert H . Krllinholt,z, tim ly · program will be pu ~ on by vember, th ey have bought defense and wUl be alble to spend some tiJne home of l4l88 JtathrJD ~eriut. Friday afternoon ~ • Twelve .«; '. f'armers may make an Important pastor or the local St, Augustine's Lhe Glncin!Hl.tl Gas Ell1d Electr ic Co. s tam ps , The total amount received here with his famlly. contrlbutlon to the War effort by members responded to roD church , will be the chJef speaker of Everyone ~ cordia lly Invit e d. IrOlIl the childl'en so far, h s be('11 BIble verllM. taking a leading part In making the evening. He wUl talk on "My '250 .60. The children save their DR.. BLAIR REEMPLOYED AS plans to reduce mileage. ¥rs. O. ,R . Prazler had charliE' of Four Years In Europe.. Rev. Krum HEALTH COMMISSIONER pennies an d Bl'e quIte tlllllled when Die~ Sund~y the devotions. After the buslneea holtz studIed in Europe just prier h r,y can carry lome one 0r more EIGHTnml~S Dr, Edward BlaIr has been re~ 8OII8lon, Nl hOUr was devoted to the Harry G . Bates, 80 who buLt a to the ascension of power by Adolf defen.se stamps , T;,1.s n c~lvl ty ",ill be employed by the Warren county reading and dlscusslon' ~ the third BY WARREN GRAND JURY chain of canneries from !l. vlll ge J ames A, Conne~. 74. d ied sudHitler In Gennany and whUe M~" cllTl',ed on during ti,e rellllLlnder of board of health as health commls- chapter or tbe study boOIt, ''On TbJa den y a t Lbe bren It! st La ble Wed- the year . Eight persona were indicted ,bY the store he started in !8B2, lind who sollnl already goO erned Italy, stoner for another bwo-year term, FoUndation . .. n ~day mOrning at ll :; home In was elected to l'l.l6 nlnet.centh conFe.ther Knunholtz, bes1dps -being In tl e early faU. the Children Warren county grand jury 8 ~ LebIlls t'WeUth In that ot tlce. New BurUngton. secutive term as president of the DUttug the soclal hour dellcious rector of t he I al church. Is all worked hard In locating and collectanon last week. The eJght were inDr. Blair bas served as health refreshment. were served "by t~ Besides h1s wife, Lelfhfce, h e ls Wllmlngton board of education Instructor in Mt. St. Mary'S semIn g scrap. Then. durill g the m onth 41cted on 118 counts. Three C&IlfS survl.ved :by L 0 SOliS, Ray, of of November. they seL a"Ide one commissioner s1nce 1920. Mrs . Ern- hos\esa . Mrs. O . H. Brace will be ooDBldered by the jury were held wh1le he lay on Ills death beo. J.4st Inary at N.orwood , He is well known WaYllesville, and Rufus, of M'am :s- wee - for collecting old magnzi nes estine Cook, Lebanon, was reem- h06teaa to the FebrUary meetlns. Tuesday, died Sunday nlght of a as a speaker. At the a.wardlng or the over to the May te.r m . ployed 8S clerk of the board. burg. heart ailment. AmIy-Navy "E" award to t.he Acme aud newspapers. Seven ot the Indlctl)lents were reS I' Ices will be--ii~j-:'I Satuld y nCtW'tled against Oharles Tervln who Mr. Bate's career started at the Pattern and Tool Company of Dl YJust befol'e Thanksglvlng, the VENABLE,LEAVES ~~ is charged With obta.1n1ng property age of 20 when h e acqulreci a gen- ton, Tuesday at the Blitmore hotel, temoon at 2:00 o'clock a t the r esl- chlldren donated food, the teachers under false preteD.lles . Two are el'8l store at Morrlstown and be- he was called upon to give the bene- dence In New Ul·Un gr.on under the dl essed the tUl·keys. an moLhers and Tom 0 . Venable. executive of the against RusseU Mentz. cbarged -wIth came postmGster of the village eight diction , Since assumi~g chEU'ge 01 direction or J ames A, McClLu'e with tea chers served a deilclous turkey Mo~d Builders' Coun'JU, Boy The Volunteer Victory group met miles south of Wlinlin~ . He mor the local church several years ago bYrlal in Miami cemetery. 1Ilnner. Through our combined ef- SCOuts of America for more than on Thl11'lday evenlns at the home receiving stolen property . forts, we have been able to purchase flv~ years, has r esigned hls pO$t a , of MrB. K . R. 'Jl1l1. The eVenIJia others 1aclJlg 1ncUctmets before rled Mary Allce Olark of Morr~­ he has more than doubJed the mp.m- BROWN ELECTEIl, TO Judge Dechant Tureday were Oeo. ,town the same year . They had two bershlp . R ULI:S COM.~UTTE E a $100. 00 war bond . Middletown to becOme field director was ~pent In sewlol and kn1~ All members are urged to return We have sent in a scrap book to for the American Red Cross. Veu. a.nd eleUc10us retreshmenta were Bhumelter, ~I\hnlng and dJsflpr- 4a.ughtera, Mrs. R. O. Brann aRd iHouse Republicans Monday elect- Washington, D. C " teillng or our able iJwI many friends in We.ynea- served to M~amee P. U. LeMay. I be ear1ilng; Frank Penny, obtalnlng mor- Mrs. Hebel' W. Harcum, both of bhelr reservation oards and one son, C. ' Evered Representative C arence Brown ef/ort and accomplishments . The ville and was a speaker at ~BE!I-t.DII.rl..~tr811J8Cl1ll, Leo Conner, E. W. 'Wilmington. est possible moment. Phine by &Iteration ot ,prescription; of the Seventh d1Jruict, which In~ chLdren are "war consclous ." They cember meeting of the Civic club. ~1el4" Jesae 'lbomaa, BOw..M Lowell Powell, operating a motor ett Bates, who operates the Bates cludes Warren c£)\mty, to fill the are 'b eing tau gh t to save a:1rl serve . vehicle without the owner's consent; cannery at Blanchester Mr Be..t.es Eclgar...W.....olfe, ~ ScotJt ea- ¥IMs1d1 ne, Wm. 'S&wyer, Oharles new rules conunltLee post grun ted Are you, who nre, above school uge, ecuUve for Ute De1k1lre.l oWo Coun- Terren, Wm. etrac1er ,and Obarles estab~ed in 1894. Frank Moore, receiving staleri vroHe also operated a grocery In the m,1norlty 1>arty under the new working as hard as these chlldrell to c11 at COlumbus, has succeeded Ven_ vanover. pellty; Arlle Hoyer, intoxication and Blanchester 20 years and-from 1891 committee realignment Jlased on In- bring about a VictorIous; las~ing diBorderly conduct; Berman Ch0!5ter, alb1e In this area. , - - - -.....- Postmaster L. C. Gordon an- 'creased Republlcall mem'be '~hlp in peace " receJ.ving stolen property; and Leon_ to uila operated a grocery In WUCIIABLI!l8 D \ ,MOOg 'DIES AT nounces that ne~ regulaUuIlS govih,e HO\lSe. WILMINGTON HAS TRIRD art. Powell, operating motor vehlcle millgton. He later esta.bllshPd canHOME IN: lV.IL1IIIHGTOM neries in Wllm~n , London and ernlng overseas mall have bet'n reHe is tne first Ohioan t o be namAUDITOR IN EIGHT MON'l'B8 without owner's conSent. ceived at t he local post office . They ed to 1J1e powerfUl rules committee .Oha:rlea D. Moore, 86, cUed Sunday , Charles Tarvin , of Mason, pleaded Spring Valley. N_ ytenua. tsarHIs ~·in-law, H. W. Harcum, take effect 'b eginning Jan. 15. hi many years and olle of the Wilmington has a new city audi- a.t hlB hOme innocent on all seven oounts belore v1ee.s were conducted Wednesday at Judge Dechant Tue.sdai. HIlI hear- operatEs th.e Spring Valley cannery Under new r egulnti0Il:S no parcels youngest In poln t of service ever to tor for the third time withln eight Following are names of Wayne 2:00 o'clOCk "IV1tb bUrIa1 in J3ames ing ,was set for Feb . 9. Judge-elect and Mr . Bates operated th~ Wi]- can be sent service men ' overseas be so onored, Rep. Brown Is a resmimths . D . R . Wlnn, Iwnber a&lesTownship citizens ,whose na mes are :Alton F, Brown wm 8ucCeed De- ~ton cannery as well as tlle unless a written request, OPPJ,oved ident of BllUlChestel' . man, has .succeedet ' R . Benham cemetery 1n· rmahiand, ~iY. He Is t.o be addetl 10 the noor futUre to cho.nt on that date and all .heartngs· BateS Coal company at Wilmington by the commanding off~cer of t jle who was forced to resign because of surV1~ ~ hl8 widow aDd five ch1l. the Roll of Honor Tablet CO!ltalning clren. two brOther8 &nd two alatera. of current cases are bl!1n1J set far before hls death, He establlshed the service men's unit, be ~ent by the '1'IRE INSPECTION lllne6B. DEAlJILINE DELA~EP the names of those serving In the that day and JUdge Brow1r wJ1l re- 10cal buslness'1n 1920 . setvlC(! man to Ibe Included In the The chGngM In City Auditor be- Mrs; Todd Bunce Of BarriyllNl'I, la armed services. . a 'dau8bter. . assign them. • . ' IH1s If!rst ,Wite died in 1916 and he J)l!.Ck~. The pa.rcel must not exgun on May 6 when Gilbert '¥VI:ltIn WUllam Stogsdill Tarvin "MIS cllarged wltl). collect- married M1ss Margaret Ingersoll of ceed f.lve pounds In weight, i5 InchEecause motorists are takj.ng lJetres1gnedbeclLuse of gree,ter war busThOOlas Thompson ·lng scrap material <lurJna the recent Denver, Colo., in 1~24, who' surVlves es in length or 36 inches In length te r care of their tires, the OPA Iness a-nd Robert H,ames was ap- LOCAL RESIDENT Wrhi , Fred Grawnan scrap drive In the name of the Ma- him. and rirth. TuesdRy postponed the 'd ead Ine for ,p ointed. Halnes resigned when he m~ BA~ STUDIOS Everett Githens son school and then selllng it to a ~ ' -Newspapers a nd magazines must ~l1e ilrst otncll 111lSpectipn, and r!ltook a poslt Ion at Wright Fle-............. J~f Mci3O;;f' qear WaYDe81H0race Hawkins be sent directly from the publisher duced. the 'r equlred ~lumber of subMiddllltown junk dealer end keeping FAIBLEY HARDWARE STORE Benham was named Sept. 24. ville, "ho III "One of the insttuctors Bill Bawyer t_ ··'d to ro CLOSt; EVERY EVENTNG to the' service man, who must n ow sequent examlnaUons. th e proc' eeds. The dealer ........ In the Da¥ton Inail~te.of Muslc, is ' EXCEPT SATURDAY Rainey Robert have inquired or Mason school of'.. be a SUbscriber or ma.ke request for Instead of the original J an uary now also w1th the Mlebea.!' HarrY Dickensheets f1clals whetf' they would have addlBeglnnlr)g MQnday, untU further a ,subscription. 31 deadllne, ORA lestabllshed a stngStudios. The M1cheal Hauer orchKelmeth Eakins tional.scrap metal for .sale ant' . th1.s notice, the 10001 . Fairley !lardware No olrcular m atter of th1.i·d, C16, S ger SS'Stem whiCh gives holders of ~tra is the only' Dayton orchestra' Robert Osborn Inquiry led to the dI8Cl06ure Of Tar,,: store 'NUl close every evening at 11:00 will ·be scnt throligh the mall over· the basic A" raMon until .be end on ne.tional racUo program. at tbIa Owen Hartsock Miami Ohapter, o. ' E . S . 10'l. ' ~ t· time. " n~tlvlties . ' . o'clqck except Saturd ays, i t ~as -'vcen seas, and there Is no dSsurance that of MarCh· for their initial tire Invln 's .... ROy Planck In regular session on Monday oliht. Tarvin's bOnd ~ set at fl00 on announced tly stanley BaUey, man. l~tters other_.than V':mall will r~ach ' speotion. and h olders of "B" and Benton (Hook The business session was given to' ooch count. ager. their destinatl~ns, the announce- "C 'I sUPl?lemenLary books until the BuYS PlWPEaTY DIU!: Robert Woolard 'planning for the new year apd to ment &6.1d. end of February. Loren Scott Mr. anel Mra. Btan,ey Balley of ARRIVES SAFELY OVERSEAS attend the ditrtct meeting to be held 'No overseas ma.1l will be accept~ct ' At the same twe, Joseph.s. EastFRANKLIN MAN OIlABGED Jesse Malcolm at Wilmlngton on January 18th durUtiCa, llave ~el ,the >~~ " e.s insured, or C . .o.D . mall Rnd letman, ditecLor of defense tratlBpol'taWITH nBSn.PEGREE MlJRD~ Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Hardin have ing the afternoon and evening with Qn Tyler street In Wayne8~e of tars or Pllckilges conta.1nlng money , tlon, ~ned the deadline for the I receJved word,that tbetr son, Private Mr. aI1cfllra. J. B. U'pdyte ; 'Kr. a pot luck supper." ourt Ems, 39, of Franklln, ' ,has Tressler Hardin, of the All' Corps, o~ otper artlcles of vRlue will be re- , fl.i'st tire inspecti()n for commercial ENTER.T~S FRIENDS IN and ~ ; "t1IldYU mote JI("thO HONOR OF BI&THDAY been charged with first degreQ mur- has /lately arrived overseas. ' Pvt. fused registration. An exooptlon to vehicjes from Jan. 15 to Feb. 28 . FRANKLIN WAITRESS IS near fIltlq'e to~. 1Ir ~ '~ tills rule wUl be the registration of der !ollawlng the death of aeOrge HalWn wrote a very Interesting acSTRUCK BY AUTOMOBD.E 18 the ~ ~ tbe"~ Mrs , Harvey K . Hole entertained Garrett, 35, who was shot near an count of Ills ocean trip in which he ,v aluable pallOrs. ELEVEN KINOMAN PUPILS lLouise Chester 197'a. waltreSll em- Fairley HaM1rare atore. ', " ,, inn at F'nlDkl1n, home wwn of both told of visiting the famous g&rdens INJ'URED IN CRASH seyera.l I rlends over the ,week-end 1n WIFE Ol" FRANKLIN BIOH honor of her husband's birthday. played at the Ughthouae Re8taur-1 " .' , , :' men . Mayor T. J . RIley f~d the at Bombay, Italy and the I'Yre.mlds SCHOOL PRINCiPAL DmS Those presen t 'Were Mr. and Mrs. ant in Franklln, auf,f ered head and Eleven KingnlllO school puplli! ohallJes '~d Evana w&..; held with- 10 Egypt, but now Was at a training Royer Fourman, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- !faCe injuries and a poaslble skull out bond for the 1fI'&iu1 JU!7. ' Mrs. Edna. CUrry Branderber'g suIrered minor , inJuries Monday tleld In Atrlca. Garret and Evans ~ad a tlat ,fJiht dleeJ. MOnday morning at her, home wh~ a School' bUS driven by Sam- erett Fourma.n and Mr. and Mrs. t'ra.cture' Sunday when, ,poUce said, · n R ; R ', 3 WUmin' two weeks before Garrett was shot MRS. RAY CONNER ELECTED 10 iF.ranklln, after a two vear's 111- ueJ El,," .... ,' ""', . g ton , Ed LInville, Mr. 'and MIs . Vernon she 'Walked into the path of an aufollowing Evans ~d a woman froni PUS~ENT OF W. J;. c. 8. ness. ' She was the wife or ~. E , anld,d'R& ~Pr -..:tru~'19pera.tedi by Har~ Hguu.:sr::. were S aturday eventng tom.oblle dlven by Alcedo Schnaltz, the Inn. 'Evans formerly was mar32, of M1lan, Ind. She was taken to ,Brandenberg, prlnclpal of Fl'arild!n 0 • ,,~sco, "" R . R . 1, Clarks ried to Garrett's wjdow. Mio.dletowh hospital. , Several ladl~ndea ' to .. I11gh school ; SurviVOrs Incl1,lde her villli, collided h ead-on on an lay SPBINGBOItO ' CITIZEN called meeting ,of the W., S. Q. B. hUSband, one I'on. Char)es; ,her count~ Toad nea.r New Burlln gton. BmLE OLASS TO MEET at the . . .._........ -t ch ' ·' '''''h on Thura-- mother, l'drB , • Mary CUrry; a,n d one Th , ~~ ~ere 16 chlldren. ln the bws. AT ROBERT LAMB HOME W . S.C.8. TO MEET AT FILES. BU~ SUIT -...w.........,...v 0 ~y for the , pUrpose , of ' electing 'a, s1ster, Mrs. J , W . Smith, both of •, , FULKERSON H ME C. Q. Gray of Springboro hNl ptesl.dent on account or the r~- ,WUUamsburg, Ohio; and WARB~N COUNTY BOOKMOBlLE The ' Waynesville B}ble C}wIs , will The W,S.C.S. -of the local Met-h{oiled suit 10 fedefal (IOurt In' DaytOn tion " Of Mrs . M. A. Fulkerson. Mrs. , brothers P1J.T "I1STO OP~ATION ,meet ' Mo.nd8y, January ,18 at, 8:00 , Oh8rles M . and wdlter c .. TO ,BE , " ~, the .A ddresqr&ph-Kultl-' :Ray Coim,r haS ~ elected tOllll curry, "bot h~ of W~18.IIllibur.g Ipld ., " ' ~ph ~~y of, ~leveland , for, the van'aey and has arranged f~r a' J ,o hn S . at 0inc1nna~. , D~ite re,'ltr\ctionscauscd. by war' .Rdbert' LIlmP. ''the lesson sUbject to f19~,()OO c~ ~ue in commllllon. mee~ of her Cj)DUJi1tteea at her ' ~rvIceS ,w ere held at 1 p . m'. conditi!-ins. tl)e' l'lOpO.,ed ' bo<!~gblle be U.scussed ~ "What Sha4 I Do , Gray's cla1m Is ~t he \lad 'a ~- home OIl Tueact..y evenlng. " Wedn~ at t he <Presp~~ fOIl Warr!!n county Will lie ut Into wttb Jesus ChriSt?" and 1.1 ~en for the coming year. tract with the cc.npamr to handle ' , church with. Rev. W. J. lJJ'nnum oper!lotlon Mor-tly/ Stanley Eo.tnhal:t, from Mattew 2'7 :1-31. The public ' Is saleS " bi, aouth';"te~ pUBdaAsu PBOPmn ~ting and at 3:45 at J . ~ ~an ~ thE! boared: 'o f trus~ , ~d1l!olly 'lnvi~ to attend and tate wb1ch he W88 to be paid a CGDIIII1aMaham' funeral home' at WUllama- of tl\Cl Lebanon , Jibrary. has ah- paI't In th~ mterestlng meetlnp . W. B. Drate Who Uves em Route burg. Burtill-waa at W~mIbUI'I. nounced. ,' , , The,baaket;baU p.me.betWeen Car, alcm of • . per oent. ,B e dw'pa the ~ nduCecl tile ~0Jl to 73, about _ mUes 1Mt Of Wayne.' . ,A truck..hlla bii!en obt&ln~d~nd' a: ·Thla day Is au ;that is aobd and liIIe and ' Ban'eylbUrg • IChools, 12 1~ per cent ADd· ~ all at- vWe, b,U )IUrChaIed property here DO~ ahtl.c1pate b ,baWlnllPa or 'librarian put in . The county fair. It Is too dear; WIth ita ,hopes tcma 011 hIs' part to eUd' • .w.~ (Ill IIaln 8treet and plana -to move ,toa\ohOW. bUt ~ it In today .. cxnmllslonera ' a.ssl8tlng with Clnd invitations, to wUte & anoauont IDIeat. to ~ . ' tbe Dear fIlWnt. -an. Wbeeler WUooll. the pioJect. .1Oft , the yesterdaya.-1!menIon •. needal.

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THE MIAM been undel' tood in Wa hll>"lQ/l . We ar not unpa~l'1oUc, Wll. care as Waynesville. Ohio . Main Street 11\U h for w.innI11~ tllll ~ nr .,\ S llily one else. \V a l·e. no ~ workhllt [nl' .our r~ Ai ¢econd class Mn.l1 Ma tter at Postoll'ice, .WaynesvUle. stlo, own 5elIl..~h ,comfort or playing polltI.cs a~. the <lllor.lal in l!le N IVs lTIlplied. ' We w re alrea dy Q dayligh t' \ Uter 'W: Wiseman) Editor and Publisher .saving b1me and we AI' willing to issUED EVERY THURSDay stay bhere If It s ems best for the 'oulliry but this decree ~u\.s us on 'SubsOiip tlon Price. $1.50 Per Year, PaYllble in Advance DOUiBLE da yllgl t saving \.lme, Daylight WlASTING ti me It might betor be ca lled , which aduallv makes farm proouctlon harder. -MORNP G hours of light Il re what the fann er Jl\nual'~: II, IH3. Flllve vou vcr po..oswn track ," sa.ld Buck ane show- ·Ieeds. He prefers to have it dark Ix I him till Oil [l &11 1< win t r nigM fd n, a small round print ",1th ·toe ncugh to go to bed early and sleep' wll1h 0. 1I1lhL mow on the ground ? marks t.hat showed clearly. We ~ venill gs ir. he summer. Fn ml help' Not 11 !II 110< III Clui~c IIkc It. It is l\ aJ:ed Queen but she ws still too 'Is h ard enough to get but to h ave much of a pup to k.now what we • P III 0 :Ulut her worlc.. Lhem waste most of the m ornlr.g "Tht. I.s a gooq llight to 1.1Unt. I wanted her to do and Trixie WQ.'; then ~pect t hem to sLay "11 l;\' '' 111 I;ot:\" w sec u I enn gel 1\ pos- gone, We followed t he traek our- nlng just becau..-;e our time Is two WIt. 'un I. I go Along?" It was selves ' until It dlsappearec. IUId th e ) ours off of sun tim Is IllOl'e tha n B Ud, 1l\.1l ~!'1'1lS in h a.nd. rolloweo by flashlight ra.1led to sh ow anything you can expect. T here Is a r wnor d Tr.lxle waggln h er ~II and look- In the trees so we went on . A covey U1St. they are considering steppin g lI.l!,: llllpnl\cnUy \()wll rd the woods. ot quail had left thelr tIw:ks where. It up an other hour . O:li o h~s b. en I t- tm' o'lly n moment to fall Into they had been feeding and once w' the guinea pig for a year on DOUBIS Olltd rs t g.s Ilnd join t bem . It saw the traU or a skunk wherc It r E dayligh t saving and It has been WU II good night. nOl, cold , Just be- had come along, stopped; dug up r roveq by the governor's oheckup l . f1'<'Cl.Ulg ,,0 that It waSll't slO\JPY something and gone on again , While of the power cOlllpnnles thatl i t had I 11't~.. h tight 'now on the ground Lo ,we stood silent I.\st~ning for t.he dogs NOT saved electricity . War Indus try • ,. e\ (>ry t rock, no Wl!1<i, no stars, we h eard the whistle or a train over In 6n twenty-tour hour pr, cluctlr: n n o mOll. The lunl.el'n made a cirole in Franklin and at) owl an!iWere~ It S l It makes no difference to them. or ~i!l low light on the snow and With II> long quavering cry, Down So wby upset and torment the farm nl c In Po while II e flRSh Ught sent the hill, over e. fe11ce aagln, through ers when they want to do everyII 1011g [Ulger of white llght nfter the 81 cornfield. back again to fI. comer thing they can to Incrca.~e prODUC<log.., 01' up into the trees which' ot our woods and then going tion, 'Pass that on to the W.P.B , lretchc9 from our Islnd of light tip throuh the · <fence we found another \.0 til blaclUless. There were plen- Possum track. I couldn't climb that ty or root prln~ ' in the snow, lots ,fence so we went uy to the gate Il;nd of bbit tracks and dog tracltll and over the back only to find that ~t ,II rIO. WIIU"r " " .. rh'k. (' orrero/luD""'" The Woman's Soci ety 01 Lytle once we ~w where a sqUirrel had made a few turns and came pack gone round and , ro~nd a tree before through the fence IUId up :l tree . I t church"1rill ser ve lunch at the Ashg !rli up, but as yet: _DO . possum may ha.ve been In that tree but the baugh sale 6t the junction of the with. their characteristic toe light feiled to show it. We looked a Lytle Road and Dayton pike. Mr. and Mrs, .EVerett Clark Ilnc Pl'in Ii or coontradc.s like baby the. watch, It was nearly eleven. hands . Over glltes anI:! through Trixie had gi,:en . up and gone long 50n , Dickey. of Dayton. were Sunday fenCf's, up and .down gullies, one so ago so we headed tor the ga.te and afternoon guests of the former's slippery t·hat my feet. went fBdter up the hill toward home. A perfect parents, Mr . and Mrs . WUbur au~ own ,I sat , I was nlgllt for hunting, not col~, no wind, Clark. MJss Louise Harris w1 0 hllp been but tor Safety I found a. no stars, DO moon. but no possum employed at th e Ce.sh Register, unprevent Its ha.ppening again . and no coop. MondaY. The move to put 01'110 an appendicitis operation The dogs hurrled here and there, sniffIng .thls ra.ck and that, work- 'back on Central time seems to have at MiamI Valley hospital Lwo wbcks i g t ar ther ahd fal'ther &til'ld as no st'r uck a snag, evidently Jbecause the ago. She Is now convalescing at the 1'f'eSh trails showed up . "There's a real point of the situa tion hll3 not hom~ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harris. !Mr. and Mrs, Leon Salisbury alld son, Wendell, of Washing\on C. R., were dinner g'Uests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Enuick. . Mr . .Heber Smlth of near Oerman town, 'WaS' a. Sunday' visitor of Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Wharton . tMr. and Mrs, Walter Kenrick attended a covered dish dinner and a meeting of t he oHicers of Warrell County Oranges at Lebanon Gl'IUlge . . • hn.!! Saturday evening, . PHONE 2878 . WAYNESVILLE, O. Mrs. ' Ha~ey 'Burnett and Mrs.

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YORK CITY-Pleasure on Times Square were RO!.IIl1'I!.,1t hen's t eeth on the morning after the OPA', emergency ning the sale of ga soline to holders of "A " fiB" and "Cr, eards, went into effect. Once jammed with ho~ldni' motor cal'll Crossroads of th,e World" was quiet with only a few scattered taxi. enbs, irucks and busses in sight. Reluctant to use the little gaB they might have left. New York's motorists took to the subways as .o~ as the order wen t tllrough . Seventeen sta~ on the Eastern aubo "Ilre affec;tcd by ,t he rulini . . Mrs. J . •W. Ru.:,ton ot Ye IOIV l:iprlngs, is spendmg ~his \ e,k v.ith r. and Mrs . . ' e r e~& Early, Noel Ko e m n. r near Ll>a al lln. spcm the week,· cnd WILl h e. l I Longllcl·e. , Mr . and Mrs. Bcward MCllon of Way nesville were MOnday 11 tl:l'lIUO.. caliers of MI'. and rs . ()Jyae Whnrton. Mr. MeUoh is SIOWl,y rccoVel'lng fr om a . severe U1nt:.SS. Mrs. Kesler Graham spent 'lhul'sday aJte1'noon with leI' m I.Her, l'S, C 1'1 AllJrlg t a t Pekin. Mls.scs Irma and FallllO White, 'lessrs. Leon I' 011 nlan ,nd 0bert Stanley 0 B e Jb oak, wcre am n er guests of MI:. 8.. d 11'5. C. r. MiI.:.er. Ml'. and Mrs. Russel ampbell and Cllllw' n WCI'e leasnn L~ e C<: 1'l.aiued at the h,()me of Mr . Uull Mrs , Fred Rush .sunday evening. Mrs. Agnes S wan k aud 0 I dren and gentleman J:rio,nt.l '01 D y. n, were Sunlta y guests of nu MI·s. E . B. :r:.ongacre . Mr. and Mrs. J , B . Jones were in Lebanou on buslne~ Mon~ay a 'tamocn. Mr . and Mrs. Walter Kenrlak and Ja mes Haines c Iii d on relatlvE'.. in Springboro Sunciay afternoon, Ml'. and Mrs. lowest 'Ihontpson and Mr. and Mrs, C : F. MllIcr spent Sal.urd...y evening with Mr. od Mrs . Carl -Messler a t Center-

B. Jo~)es. Lt . .ant! Mrs . Lowell Starke o· Camp P erry. n car &1ndusky, were Sa turday n ight a nd Sumloy GUt'S { or MI' . alld Mrs. E\'el e~t Kel1l'lc k an d children . Q\.hcr SU:Jaa y dinner ~ ue sts were: Mr . and Mrs. S lanl! Y Bailey ane! daughter, Phyllls , 01 Ul.lcn. ,Mr. ami Mrs. E.(\w I'd Ho pkins Dnd Mrs . J . A, Hopkins of Wuynesvllle . The W onlll~'s Society ')f Ly!le church held their J anuary meeting at \.he church last vyeclnesday af ternoon, with Mrs. Jessie Lon gae 'c Mrs. Eva Oraham Mrs. Minnie Foulks and Mrs. B!a!1che Oraham \lS hostesses . Rev. and Mrs. John Dan10rd of Da ylon , Rev. O. E . Vice 01 fason, 1\11's, C. ' F , Mill r , Mrs. Richard Kibler, and MIS. All: n Hole were gues ts at th e :n,'l! t ll:g lV!)'s , J ohn Danford was thl) gu e~1 ~peo.ke\' and gave us a very Il1 t~.l'stil g I!cco unt of Lhe different (' iv ~s · ions and working of the Woma n', Society of Ohristian Scrv lC ~ Ail present enJoy,ed the m rimha Illuslc by Mrs. Russell Qumpbcll ani clnl c.ren . The Inlpresslve service of th e ulStalln.tloll of the of icel's of tl~e 00 el;y was in ch a rge of Rev 0, E . Vice. A lunch WIIS :,:erved during the soolal hoW'. The next meet''lg will be lleld a t Lytle H all on Weclnesday, February 3 Ilnd families of the members will be gues\.s,

NO. 2 FORM Ol~ RETUItN P ersons subj ecL to Ll e Fe.:lcml in come l.ax must. r por t Lheir I: J c ~ lll e Lo Lh e Oovcnlment on forms . or lJ.anks prescr ibed by regul. LloIlS . These forms are oh litln ubl e from [m y Collector of Internal Revenue, ILnd generally from any bunk . Special forms are deSigna ted for corporatiQllS, for partllel'shlp.s, [ u l' trusts alld fid uciaries, lUld Jo r n ',mcs den t allcns. Farmers 'who keep no boo:,5 of nccounL 0 the accrual method IlIUst atLa.ch a speci I schedule w ~h II' relul'll (Form 1040P)' For 111 uividuals, two forms a re used, deJ,lelldln g upon t ile nmollllL and s urce of income to be reported . FORM 1040. Th is form Is intended for ge~1eral use of incj ivlcl \lIlls who are citizens of the Oluted States, or r 'ILlents tn tllis country. wllethel' citizens or n ot. I t con ta ins spaces to show th e a mount of In ccm e trom various sources, deductlol1s allowable exemp tions and .:re(\lts, and computation ot !.ax Ha blUty . As most of tile Items r equire :;ome explanation III order to be 01 IOlVallle, the fOt'm also cOIlI.alns IIpproprla~ schedules to show in more deta I h ow the Income or ~he ded ue. OIlS are detelmln ed. FORM 1040A. Th is Is the !'Imp:ilied r eport, which may, at Lhe OPLion or the taxpayer who mak es his retW'Ii 011 ~h cash rbnsls, be flied In. tead of ;form 1040 by clUzens and lesldl'nts 'Who.se gross Income was $3,000 or less during 1942, poovlcled all t his Income consists whol y o[ one or more of the fOllowing : sa larY \\'ages, dlvJdellds interest , or I\.Imu-

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Inser t ~he appl'. prlate amoun t of tax In accordance wl Lh on e's personal e. Illptlon sl nLus. os s hown on the ta; Ie on the reve rse of the form . . his form hns :10 cnll'les for deauclions all ow,. b l . sincc the taxes In d!clIteci III t ho table on t he back of Lhe form are computed after taking Into Rccount whaL have been con.<idered a verage dcduc tlo~l s for pet'Ol'IS of this Income class. A taxpayer sllould, therefore, consider ca refully which form would bc a pproprla le (or h is Plu'})oses. Which ever for III Is employed, th!' infOl1natloll called for III the spaces should be iIlSerLed so Jar as appllcable to Lhe taxpayer, In ordel' to avoid the exp !1SC to the Govt!rnmenLo aud t'he possible Inconvenlance to lhe l.axp.1yer, of subsequent check and lllquiry . With each ratum form Is a set of acc ol1lplL~ying Instructions, a nd ~h ese instruct.lons should bc carefulIy read by the tall."Payer thefore ma~ Ing his return . Returns for the calendar year 1942 must be flied not later than Ma rch 16, 1943. They may be filed by maUIng to ~he Coil t.or ot Internal Revenue or the appropriate rj~t.rict in whlch Is located tlle legal residence or princlpa.l place of buslnel?s of the ' laxplly~r. 'li ,the relurn Is meo by maJ:lll!:', It should lbe po.sted In ampIc time lo reach the Collector'~ offlee on or ibc10re March 15, 1943. R etunIS received Inter Ulan t.he due date are subject to a penal ty varla ble accord i.ng i.o the laten ess in !11Ing .

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VICE ON ALL KINDS OF _ HURRY U·P ClALL-Cindy Lou . Sinclair, 19-month-old daughter ., ,o f Tampa, Fla ., physician, :is caught by cam. "I CAN PRODUCE! • '•• even if 1 era in picture which won can't' fight," says Gus Sellberg, 54, prize in American Red Cross Aluminum Co. of Am erica polman National ·Photo contest. ' who voluntarily, worked 112-hour w eek, malting enough aluminum for nine fi ghter planes. Hc's piciured . bu yin~ War Bonds to speed his son's victorIOUs return ,from "somewhere ' in Pacific.

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~nded his or Iier services in the t;ongress . Seooud -u bill to 1) rmlt itev. W. A. Moore, pa.stor of ~he Asse~ly per:;olls rccelvlllg old-uge 01' social ----1" bhodlst. church. de.lvered the M COl,lnty Warren security 1J1:n.slons to eal U up to thlT- By ilarold V,. l\larh:, of Genllra l As ,lllb·.y- sermon SUllua mornin g ane. will ty dollarll per month .from -gall1ful ReprCsen~alivc return in t.wo weeka. _ _ occupat ion without endo.~)[el'ln~ The Ohlc league .lJbs('l"ved "gues . C m 13'em J neral (1 fiSt Th their penSion status- Instead of llle OW" ••• J of t.be night" 'SaturdllY at tne !lo.ne c. • , CL41l1lNC& fifteen dollar lunitaUon, as provld~ accpnll1l8 to ~he Constltu ~loll M. _ _ .. ' ~ T.. ,ow. '0,*_ ' y In ' Mis. Harriet smart, each m rober Mo~d fl~st In the p,r ese:lt law. The ellnc ment StAlte at Ohio th . glY6n 'lJrin8ln g a guest. ~'----'-was week first ~ Th . ' of this bll would be of real benef t January . () Til e Baptis~ MIssionary ~iety of this ot Monday On . ation organiz to labor time war ' pr~sent the rlng .. tI pro~o refusing While 18, THt! front. ARY hoine ' The '78th Oongress of the United BEGINNING MON DAY, JANU Jonah's Rut\ churoh met with '~il's. ge, as many pl'nslonllrs a e week tlhe Govern or was tnaugurat~d short Na Uruted the when or 'Where phesy her a.t order to week cal'ed 'last y r I States was officiall quletl!st Inaugur al Laura Shldake . Europe" capa'ble of dOing part- ti1J~e 1V0rk in , one ar the . J - - - -.:. ()me. . at noon iast 'Wednesday. In the Lions would strike next In on.~ at gene E 0 t\ WAR In lllll HARD ceremon EY Sl'rVlC FAIRL 0 LE be to ESVIL WAYN ma de the pledge ' that n ew blows, and il!re anxious Mr. and Mrs. W . P . McCarl'n of Senate, whl ~h Is a continu ing body , ~ the (\.ddre he evening Monday btl, Tnlrd-A cy. emer/len the during ,1imed at thln~ t wo Senator s were SWOlm In "and hard ones," would be the Hrlt e n .1J S 'n - WalhclI1 all g, came S<ltbl oay ' al,a Tile Pres- ,to permit free passage through Llle Joint session of WILL BE CLOSED AT 6:00 O'CLO CK ' entertai n ed Sunday at a family dinby the Vice Ip,esident . In the Roust bhe AXis In Europe soon . ers and other 'p b- ate. newspa / oI alls m dehla In oastful b , almost was Ident , McCa1Ten's the' veteran Clark , South Trimble hOllorin g Mrs. G I e of tl;e Importa llt question s nl.l· abL pro· ticatlol\ furnLshed free of cha gt' by la.st w\!~ k d returne who motl.er, preside" over the organiz ation in ta.iled repo.rt of the remark ly Assemb this In EVENING EXCE PT SATU RDAY UNTI L URTH • rlseu' a has Amer1- the publishe rs to men In tr e armt d that by l materie war of ductlon ~f at, . 1M . Democr N e, n, l'q I 'RaY'bur Albuque Sam from whlch changl!lg of Ohlo past year. forces of the ,n ation. It is 'believed concenl.il the and Park ames J Mrs. anel Mr. Texas, was. re-eleet ed Speaker over can industry during the m fro ter Ie A ER NOTICE. he -had that If the publish ers a re willing t ;) ,velts bad. one hour. moved Saturda y to the Joseph W . iMll.rUn. Republl can', of using the product ion figures .1' . Donald Ne , on to the Govern or daughte r lls milgazil and pers newspa furnish call cy democra a MllSSIflchusetts, by a vote of 217 to given as proof th'l t war time was Han}, Stokes fonn home neal' thp streas LO our lighting men without charge stated that Em,1.ern 206. Job:l W . McCormack of Mas- iunctlon efficiently uncer red uc d the Waynesvllle . It to ~he -as many of them are dOing- the o~ndjc 111 in that sachuse tts was cho.scn as Democrat~ of war. He generalized as Mr. and Mrs. A. Shrode r and 3 per cenl about load al electric need governm ent shou.d assume oellvery peak the and America at ,lims ! ' peace Martin Mr'. -:;"'hHe Leader, 10 Floor HeeLed Gn anl1Ual fami ly, who occupied the COOk pledged costs because of the morale m lue of "ud, iu addition, wUl serve as the Reubllcan Floor for!l permGnent peace, and tons of coal. These f I'm home, moved las t week , 0 progr m a broad dlstlibu tlon of home news saving of 600,000 Leader. As was expected. the leo.cl- 11.ls support to a post-wa r s al1d a re not Dayton . • nebulou are nts stateme nc! SOCIal to ow' fighting men. J . W . Wa.rd. still confine d Lo . ers of ,both parties In the Ocngl'ess to guarant ee employ ment (I Dr reach t tha tlon r Bec:au .e of Better Servic e. Quali ty. a __d Price inIorlna Large by out borne • • • n.~t but gave and hospita l McOlell In room his pledged their full cooeratlon tlnd security to all Amerlcasuch s of the Ohio es us ,from over the SLate. Locally . " The twenty member a d fsl rd th t' "g slowly . Mrs . d I "'llr support to the WAr effort. Most slg- no details as to how PHON~ 2441 e secon d I am advised that th e peak load has Xenia, Is Improvl., Ion. ega e an 'R.epuu brought WAYNESVILLE. O. ,be to Is n !ze h S nllican t 'Was ·t he statemen t made Ly able conditio shOWing !mproveIs aker Sh.ld iLIzfle addlIn , high time all an.,. reached I were lc.rgesL' In t~e ~O\~e, a f ~~ga~ Madden remalns Spea:ker Ra}'bUlin In which he IlIbout. O ther domestic Issues 1e oJ e- lion. the threaL Is made that Ohio ment and Oharles g t e ean 0 11 by l'e-elec through except .. upon, touched not Icgisall uture f . I " . " . , " " ~ .:- ' same. the pledged that In the yet . . ' ~" vanced ac! be may' 15 May on time of the gation , Thomas A. Jenkins of Iron§pent teln Ragens th Elizabe . Mrs latlon considered by the House rather left handed defense .,' There Is no w In the our gov- ton, as chairm an and as the OhiO anoLher hour. ' rents a.t the week-en d with her pa would origlna.te In the House. and bureauc ratic a.ctlvltles of 011 tee commit the on tative represen t , hat t tlmen sen fact r AssemQly a yrOllOlUlcec! B It F erly owned ~ the fate ,Mi-. and),(r s. lltte that 'he would USe his hlg h oIfice ernemn t b"J mention O'f the Felicity . es; Mrs. , ranees 0 on 0 that Ohio time ought to be retardcalled comn was t) n Preside of (the :;on nd too, a he, d Villars a ullne Pa protect John EcIwu<i4. have moved 00 Dayto Mrs. effort every is h and y ; WJlllam E . . Clevela nd as secrel'taas the Ohio cd one holl!' considering thP.onadvanton. A Mr., and MrB. Padset t and defend the r ights, the preroga tives upon to fill out questio:nnalrea. "he at Hess of Olnclnn atl guests Sunday were and XenIa tage to our farm ...t·.)opula.tl home. en u--"arr • • • of near Clarksv ille, have taken son, : OL.mand the power of the House of ReP•......... school children , and others. At long last~ the .American people member of the Con~ressl Q IlIl rea1dence on the fanD Just their up Mca Hn.1'1'Y and . J such and Hardin Mr. and. Mrs. John resentat lves. In mak1ng have been told the reD.SOn for Mrs . palgn COmmltlee, In t.he Oov~rl1or's mess!l ge the . vacatil4 deleas te 'Sunday AIfayet plalnly l ' were ,was West own of Speaker Beavert he Gregor t of nt stateme Roosevelt·s regular press confcr way ' wa.s left open that j{ the As. fal1111y J. Lee Talmag e attende d the ,f ucallers In towp . serving notice that no further legls- ences. In an interview last week the gatlon .whlp. SOlUbly saw !it to change the tlnle afterno on palus Ohrlsto Will Mrs. and ot W. eoualn, Mi'a. ' Mae TalRev. neral laUon drafted In the various bureaus stated she had refused to Interest of Ohio's Wil l' best the In TUesda y at Onr.llaJe. Mrs. Hull mage reare ts and' agencies of the governm ent admit!Lady motoris lp Townsh Lebenpress her were lWilyne male r eporters to It ought to be changed . and Mrs. SUSie GI!lam then eUort Oononly aA!l1rhter of the the the by would ,be considered ceiving checks from the goverum r. , Hull was conferences ,because slle "did not He further recomm~ll ded In till., on callers last Thursd ay . . oll'\l:nt tJorresp , G . . B ~a~e s Bunn£'h Mrs. Bert and Oongres Mrs. Mr. 78th late the ana that tires and 400 gTess, ,or the more than make the news, but only Interpre ted d Yt=&l's r nUmbe a For . Miss Audrey 'OrMvford spent the message, In this time of Increase Dayton of th" at In woultl not ,be a. "rubber stamp," and Rn e! explained tile news so that woturned e ~r LUbes whiCh pur· food OU \.ax the that ' xation, ta I1nd at Mr. , parents pal'ents her ber gasollne with wiW d when . resided week-en ahe bad local express olflce would lake orders from no one Docto rs Repor t Succ~. men might underst and it ." WhUe ohase In l'estaurRn ~s nnd on drugs Cbaut rd. o," Crawfo "NavaJ . Earl . Mrs cottage their • • • ed. Ohio In 'Cleansing' Blood 18.Lionlng was institut recOn Thursd ay t he 'President de- this column <feels certaLn that Mr. and Mrs. Ber t Bun "Iell and should be repealed . A fu rther To facilitat e the speedy transfe tauqua' near FranklJ n ."1!;{rs . tlng Int~rpre of blood treatme nt to stop caPa,ble new are A Men tht;"' or f annual d provlde dation ommen vo.ted the greater part of his Mts. Rl'd . Mr ined enterta spart: several yeus had been activel rs It L~ nice daughte aslhm:l and bolls was r eported to to el1gible motorisl:6 of the adQress to a JOint session of the the news tor themselves, ent, gaced In the 8&1e of Ind1an g S. and son, Mr . Ilnd maintai ning or the Increase grRnLed governm ' Mullen the by d Vaughn aoqulre tires P:ln-American Homeopathic the Lloll IlllerCongress, which was also a ttended to know of the sollclla Mr. Walter, ast October to , Ohi o penSioners . s. Hoover, congres Glenn Medic:lI Mrs. durtng the Chauta uqua season, and Laking In Dr, Raymond E. Seidel of Phila- !.he Office of Prlce AQminlst.ration In the winter months ahe would go by the diploma tic corps, the su- est the lPreslderit's wife I.> and daughte r Mr. and - - - - , !Pfel.ffer IUld en repo.irm that ced a report that has annoWl delphia declared preme court, a.nd the cabinet . 'Ibe their welfare : ur,g. Fla., where abe Mrs. Clyce Bunnel l and family, Elmer <Raines recently . such diseases reca.ppers would be permltt Pd t" to St. Peteraj) treat to possible is it part greater the devoted nt and Neva Presld~ sale of Navajo 8OUMr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell her ed Januar. Your humble ,reporte r, lIS Repres- Mrs . iBertha Emely and Mrs. continu sta~tlng them by drawing blood from a patient sub- stock up on . of his address to a r eport on the entative of the Seventh District In 'D avidson S,unday. daug hter spent Wednesd .y. WiTh MI' mitling Jt to ultra-violet light Irradl- 20 so they can mainta in capacitl ' veidrs. Americ an war effort during till' past Congress, has recently Introdu ced , Quite a nUmber from tb1s v1clD1ty The Ladies Ald bad an a ll - oay and 'Mrs. Ber t Bunnell and rlaugh · ation for as lItUe as ten seconds operations In repall'in I them tor us.. yoor. He pointed out that the Axis three bills whlch may be of public meeting Thursd ay at the home of ter . Most of the tires, olaBSed 911 Grade among whom were iMrB. Ethel Beaand putling It back Into the veins in a continuous process . had fallee. to WIn In 1942 and that Interest . The first Is to put on' end Mrs, Kennth Thomas . son and Mra . ' WJlbur McOarr en. atat the Hahnem ann hospital 3, will go eventua lly to motorJ&tJI II Studies sm a In s happen ever IlAd Nothlng their ultlmat e defeat was only a to ''Lame Duck" patrona ge through Bailey tanley S . IMrs and funeral of Jamel! Clevr. ,M the light WUlo bold A and 'B sll.901lne ration tended matter of time. He lauded the feats making illegal the appoint ment ot daughte r entertai ned Mrs . Lowel town, but wJ1at Y911 heal' makes up In Philadelphia Indicate Hill Monday at need i Spring of essentta enger show can treatme nt causes toxins and viruses ,cards and ,. gton. . ot Americ an fighting men on the any 'R epresen tatlve or Senator to Starkey at six o'cock dinner Wed- for It. W11m1n tires. ent replacem for s, barmles become In tite blood to build to ed battlefields of the world, anti the any Federal office, other than as a nesday . •. <pennltt be' willi Dealers Dr. Seldel asserted, and kills or Ad yertfse and Succeed services rendere d by .unerlc an clt- member of the ca'blnet, wltl;1ln two stops the growth ot bacteria , thus Mrs. B. W . . Stewart and Mr. P1JBU C S~LE their stocks through an initlal Izens In ,all walks of life on the years from the time such individu al 'Buddy O1u'd called on Mr . and Mrs. ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE stopping such diseases as asthma, up ~ Includ1n tires, allotme nt of used boils and slmllar skin aliment s. The treatme nt of blood flowing those ready for use, thOse needing " for reREC TAL DISE A$E S th rough an artillc~a l ve in Is similar repairs. and casings sultable deal. the East 123 enable , will ThiI! STEELE M. E. capp~. DR. ta the Irradiat ion of the air in an recap- · Locust Street WUmlngton. OhiO, operatin g room with ultra·vl olet light ers to arnI.nge for their Own to kill disease germs. With this has publish ed a booltiet in whlch he method even a (ew stray germs on a ping n<1 repair woltt. or PILES treats he expla1no how Reca.ppers and repairm en. the surgeon' s gloves or his in~truments 1i.:J HEMOR RHOID S without SURG_ are destroy ed within a few leconds OPA announces, w1a be required senflrat J1e. f~-()ClII a on tires sell ERY or ELECTRIOITY, Thla bookop. sterile ely +'''''-7' '=;;-.'; complet let will be sent free by sending him - and avoid ,post·op era. ed basis to ellglble mowrlsts 01 era tive infections. your name and addreas.-Adv. The blood irradiation method hal dea;ers. Each recappe r can obtain an In., resulted in a great reduction of skin allotme nt of 50 recappa ble tire Itlal Tbe . declared ,damage, Dr. Seidel operate s. blood thus Is able to car ~y more carca&se6 ~or each mold' be which tires 26 get can an repalnn lA. ' promote to ceUs body oxygcn to healing. Circula tion also is improve d need repairs only. ' Drive Net. 553,708 Ohio by expansion of small blood vessels. Tons &Crap metal drive per newRpa The r. Operato Policem en 'Ram' Providence, R. t., has made Its w,as , an outstand 1lli success. accord" "ham" radio operato rs tull-fledged Ing to. Robert O. Weible, executive bul unpaid membe rs of the police secretar y of the Genera l Salvage ' , ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ' departm ent tD setting up an emer- Section of WPS. I~e drtve 563,7011 your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calVCl gency I;ommunicatlons ~ystem for tons were collected in Ohlo. . ·alr raid work. When you hear that bomb ing planes cost to Norris-Brock Co" llve wire an" f8zs Apiece been have The amateu r operato rs progressive firm tor the hIghest ircraft guns ' anti-a 00, $75,0 tanks mo. 000, pollce 04'7,923 ' war and nonnce' $335, '108.903. Provide Tbe the into sworq ~arket prices and gOOd seniee. ellglthem making ' to congress Monpatrol, sent radio bile budget war $50, 000- And when you hear, too, that Union Stock Yards, Cincinn ati, O. -4~~L!!I~~.!l!h:!,e police radio equip. day by Preside nt RQosevel~ theoret TUne In on Radio Statlot. WOKY, ment as well as lhelr own during Ically w1l1 cost every man, WOlUan America needs 60,00 0 planes, 45,00 0 tanks , 12:25 to 12 :30 p. m. for our dally an air raid, should telephone comUnited States '826. munications be bombed out or other- and ch11d In .the and 20,00 0 anti-aircraft guns at '. olllce,market reports. 'Capital cost, baaed per the Is That wise damagc d. The city "cmerg ency" network Is orr poPulat ion of 132,000,020. sta· , Buyina- Plan ,Pl'OpCI!Ied invest, when the Bonds are held composed of eight short wave It doesn' t take much fig; of which will have a each tions for installm ent buying' now plan A 10 years. And iif we need the "walkle .talkie" transmi tter and . reuring to see that winnin g er durable goods like &\1consum of w.e can 'g,~t it ali back any ceiver set that can be packed on the , money every for calls war this membe r. Sucb tomobUes !lind refriger ators for deTARVl A-LITH lO TAR AND issue date. back or a station staffair raid patrol llvery after the war Js receiving sefrom days 60 after time scrape can dollar all of us a slafl membe r on ROAD OIL, EX"'VA~O This, is the Am.eri can way-t he could report from any damap scene rious corudderatlon of federa~ auther, With our freedo m at togeth to the district station, which would OUMP 1!9TOK SERVICE volunt eer way- to raise the bil· relay the messag e to the report cen- orities. stake- with our farms, familie s, ETE CONOR BEADY MIX Under the plan any dealer or lions needed for Victor y. And the ter tor counter-aeUon by the varloua even our very lives depen ding acturer's repre3e ntatlve could fll!IJluf prolectl ve services . money 'ean •• , will ••• must be ' ca~ on ' the Installm ent upon the outcom e, we'd gladly certifl sell ' Coiori i'ie ~ Ca"mhuir au.t oraised. give this money . Color Is prob,ably the least Imper- plan for pa;twQr delivery of 011 ators, r~frI,er plenOll. , mobiles tii,.; 1 camouf 291. Phone, Waynesville So let's show them that the {afm- tant consideration In But we aren't asked to do that. frOJQ . burnera or atokera . with the poealaltitude &reat the of Because ers of Ameri ca are- helping - to which an obje,ct , is aeen or p,hoto- blUty this m1eht be ~tended to Morrow Phone No. 3 Our Gover nment asks us only to ve radlU1, win this 'w ar in two vitally impor- graphed In wartime , the colors fade cover such 8ood8 as elql!losi Lebano n office Phone ,13K' lend the mone y-to put our in· and distance of haze the in and out more ranges, tant ways- by produc ing ' Re81den~8 M the eyes usually resolve the whole washlng m~. kitchen crease d earnin gs into War Bpnds ing pattern 01 a field into a common . home ~ conditio ning equilXllent, bY'sav and Jl J ' Freedo for, Food -mon th after month -until this home6 color. A forest, for inatance, will televJs10n seta, 'prefabr icated JJlore ia War Bcj~s. war is woo. In doing so, we save appear ,dark olive drab' In color; and travel tJcketar ' oertH~te holders WOuld recel~e Make Ev~ry Msltke t Day "Bond fields will blend into a brown or tan; for our own securit y as well. For, all the goOds became &V'aU. priority It js l~portant, howeye ....... when . we get back ·$" .for every $3 we~ Day"-~nvest .At .Lea~f 10%. nt obJects -to .. importa lagw, camouf make or " . conside r -the tonal value'. that will .a blend could choose !mY , model. an~ tak8 de1ivery from any ,r be, erCo,Wltered in a photograph nNOTB -Notp 1':0. Can BII1 War Bond, obtain Ii fal,rly close 'color ma~ ' dealer. ,PrIOrity Would ~ determ1 pai,: uint 1I)stallp date the ed by . . TI,rollgb YOM,. RIIral POII"'!irl! '. .

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Mrs. J esse Mak olm h as accep tMr. and Mrs. Harry Wadsw(}cth were guests of Mr . Claude Straude ed B poslt.ion doin g: secvetarial w rk a nd family or the past. week . Cn.l- in iD:J.yton . She W(l~ fo r merly l!n1 ors at the Sl,roud home Oll Sunday played by Dr . A.· 11: . Stout. Glen LIntner. Phone 63 L. Father JUumholta" Prleat afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Li uy ~ Sunday 10:00 0.. m. SAi.E-Two hundred slleeta of Wadswort h Cln d baby daughter , MIS. stationery and one hunl:lred ennmn..l' CIl_lllCH OF CHBIST Maude Cra ne and Mr. an e' Mrs. velopes, Plinted with your name Mrs: Lena H l'tsock of FIl~elle , Russell Oarr and son of Leba. .•m. and address for $1.50. The M1amJ Herbe~ Graham, Mlnlster was a dinner guest here Wedncsdav . Gazette. 9:30 a. m., Bible lChooL Attorney and Mrs . R. W. Behl'OilMiss Nellie M()CampbeJ , Mrs . 10.45 a. m.-<Jommunion. FOR SALE-Three silk dresses . Oan der ana children have returr. ed to M rgar et Webb and P . L . Reason 11:00 a, m.-Bermon. 217(j... their home in Dayton after s):,end- were in Day ton Th'u rsdllY aftemovn. . ,..' 7 :45 . p. m .-iPreaChlng ~------------------ing the sununer and early wUJter Mrs. Anna Conwa y is a guest of OOME T AX< - For assistance In mon ths at 'thelr country home' near Dr . Mary L . ook this week . FBIEND~ filing your income. tax returns see FIrst Day school, 9:30 a. m. Waynesville. M.1Ss • am!a Clark 0 1 LyWt: visIted O. E .. ·Michener, Waynesville, R ,' MeetIng for Worship, '9:30 a. m. 2. i'llon e 2926. Mrs. Lee Tenell Is able 1;0 be out Mrs. Alico Clal'k Saturd y evenin g , liT. nOLLY M. E. CHURon Miss Freda Harvey spent Su n" ,~y again a fte l' b.e lng confined tc h er POR SAI..E--.1933 Chevrole~ Ooach T. l\L Scar", Mlnlsler night and Mo nday t t •. e j me of bed several weeks as the result of a !!tood tires . OUbert Frye. sUnday School SI :30 a. m. E. A fall on the street in Lebanon. her slstet· in BeavE·r to wn . S}lmhart; Supt, , The Rev. Ral ph Pa rts ane, Mrs. • 0 • OA.IbBON PAP'I9R-For oUice, home Mrs. Enolse Lang of Cincinnati, Js Parks wer,e sunday dinner gues ts of EVening Service, '7:3Q p. m. an.d sollOOl. Handy tabht ;form. bel' Misses Annie and Mllnle Br owne. ~yer )!ee~ VVedn8sday eve· spending several days w tIl Sheet size 8 1-2 ~y 11. Miami Ga· n1D.g, 7: 30 p.' moth.er, Mrs . George smith. Dr. and Mrs . Dudley Kp.ever at' Ul~J.e . . Centel'vUie, spent Sunday h ere, the Mr. Rnd Mrs. Lloyd Davis and .FOR · SA.LE-21 Pigs; 11 week. old, guests of Miss Lydla Wright . sons had as their Sunday evening 1-(1rs. Paul Boorom. of Bel.brook, $10 eaol! . Charles VanOVer, Phone dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 2983: spent Monday afte;r:noon with Mrs. Crauder of Dayton. D. L. Crane. ---------~~--------------• 0 • FOR SALE-Oll or Kerose.'1e HeatMiss Helen Ha wlee Is n ow recuper, like new, complete with pipe. erating from her recent illness a., Alsq dr um and 40 gals: fuel 01. home near wayne.sville, , COmplete ~O.()O.. Phone 2991. Stop ~~ding,-' and Save '!Jr. the o 0 • l'Ilrlf. lI11rleUe I I'. 'J' ltlol'unH, (,iorrr. ~nt Private . and Mrs. Loren Reason · 'abu'e. , That hal -been good ad· Orvi.li:! Savage .d rew a. sketch of r"OR SA.LFr,-5 -room hOuse, eloot110- vice lince biblical days. ' You can· ~-"'. ~'-:"':""'---"' , -", large lot, $1500. Will)~ . N . ' no(J>U)' '.tires lodDY, but, you can were Sunday evening s upper guesti! ohe Ferry chU}:ch to adom tbe. of I14r. and ~s. P. L. Reasoll. i l'ont of the weekly church' bUlletin, sears~. WayneSviile" Ohlo. 'Phone alan aavIDr tA> buy that new' set of o ' ~es when ijley go on the market ~~~~==~~~~-----Mr . and Mrs. W. E. Stroud h ad and It is an-ebeellElnt skiw#b. · alaip . Sunday guest.s olt t.he Frank Fox (IS their Sundny dinner 'guests Mr. . Q~ OF THANKS ~~~---..., family Sunilay wel'~ Mr. and Ml·s. and Mrs. Leonard Ti.tmey Har01d Hutchinson and da ughter of • 0 0 ,. We wish to. expreSs oW' thanks , \ . Mrs. Allen Fernenu and daughter Ft. McKinley, Mrs. Harold Fox and . and appl·oola.ton to our: nelghbol's of ColwnbUS, ate spending some daughter Dayton and Mr. Lou . , "' ~ d '1rl$ids Jar their ~ci a'!81Stanoe. time here with Mrs . Ferneau's ,P rintz of Waynesville. 4ul'ing ou~ ~c:reavell\eilt In. the mother, 'Mrs. U. G . Whetsel. Guy Baker Js ~sil,lng his IItUlt tlnd , . st.l.dde\l death of our ~ovcc! hus- . o • 0 uncle and family, tbe Jifn Wlqal's, bbJuf ond father. Miss Maude Hearn of DRifton was . . . iMiRs. tr. '0. WHETt:JEL the recen t guest for. several day!> of thJs week, It hasr been announced that there ' AN~F~Y ' Mrs. B ertie Mills. \VIa lbe l'cvivaJ, services. held at Ferry Sergeant D. J. Hochwalt has reo church soon. · ' turned. to SedallCl AirpOrt WarMr. and Mrs . ,$obert Billebt and AUCTIONEERING lOvelitment of len rensburg, MI.ssourl, Mber. spending a daughter ·w ere 811nc;lny v1Sllol's of I . . percent. m9r~ :0~ your earnings in furlough wi ~h Mrs. HockWa,lt at t lte ! . Stanley and ~obgler Mr. and Mrs-. 'James .Wlcru !lnd War BODd~ thrQugh your PayroU ' Fo;.Dites, ~l:ioll,e Wayne8~ ~vtUrl PI&D will p~ovlde the neeea· home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family. Ohio, ~v.erse Charges H. R. For.dYce lind the . P . J. a8l'1 tWids to buy those tireslater J-o~ef )!cOOY: • • • and ' Help Win . ~be, :war now. · Let's Thom~es receIved foiJ lett.l!rs froin~RO~Ens liCENSE Mrs. Alva Thompson spent Sun· , "'Top 'bafTeD 'Pcu:qont..• . ' Technical Sgt . "verllon D. r yc ; ~-:======~=====~,. '0. S. 7'''/U''']/ D_/>d,'",.n' dar in Cl,ncinnatl with lier mother. whereabOuts still tJ. secret, Monoay. • 0 ' --~--~------~----~~----~----~~----~------, , ~.------ Mr. and Mrs.• Carman Crane and He is well ' and hopes Vie are the /. son attended Q. farewell farmily din. ·same. Won't ~el:e be a. gabfest ner on Tuesday night for Mr. Loren when the boys come llome? W. and Mrs. Jffiirold Saw and Reason at the home. of Mr. and .son caUed on Mr . and Mr,s. P. J. Wm. Newlon in Lebanon. .0' Thomas Iilld son 'Simday a.fteruoo!1. Mr. and !Mrs . Roger Brown at· Oet the pattern of YQur l11e from tended the Sigmund Romberg concert at Memorial Hall Monday eve. God; . then go about your work and be . your~el! . -plinH.1)S Brooks . nin,i. FoR SALE - Watkins PrQduC\"at ship with ua. 25 N. Broadway. Lebanon. Open ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH vellings f or your convenience.

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Noble Amerioan wive!! are willing We have cash .buyers for good farms ' and town to see their pusbands dra!fe d to fight J nps for (I'eedom , bnyon t to bayopropertiel. Let ,us linow what you have. n"t. in feve r·infested jungles. But .\\ llllt wife is wilJl ng to chance her husl..>II l1cl's IIIe so HUlTli other a<1ne"'.:'·-i~- -Eh:e, Extended-Coverag.e-I.nsurance, on Farm b".ri~d m:ll1 can grb b fI government and Town Property. Complete A1,ItomobiJe . Insurj oll tlw l's useless Dnd (a t? Not one! . . . Ma rl' cd men wiU be called to ance at reduced- rates, arm ~ by hundreds in t be next two Surety Bonds. Personal Claim Service. montl s. by tbollsand§ it a new ·Ie. gi,m of dl·t,ll·age men arc added to C IVenl1llLlI t bu reaus. Tt will surely Over 30 years experi enc~~., selling Real Estate h ,' ppcn , I<"l , UI ,Il' ~ S Ihc AnlCl'!can JI! 'I"" do som cth lng about it. and other property at Auction.' Terms Reasonable. LOPlI< at these facts : Gel1era l Lcwls I~ . H c r~hcy , director oC se. Telephone at our expense for date. 1 ~ ('li\,l! S ll ,'ce (no less ) said necent. -.~;y tlw t 100.000 married ~cn were Eitablillh ed 1912 ",·.'d cd til /111 Novembe r 's draft quoLJ. It is e, li ml'l ted also thnt delay WA YNESVILLE, OHIO PHONE 2651 I" p a sSlII g Ihe t en ·u;;e draft lil lY '\' J u!<.l bl" "g 20U,OOO more nlarl'ied I""n in to the service in Decembe r. AI. _. Y thf'l'e ll re 2,700.000 civilia ns "" ·",· I l' Snm's pny. roU, and new soldier, a nd Mayme D. Adams, 20, bt ,.. U us IJ I e being organized con. Franklln , groce r~ store operator . • tillu;li ly, making thll u:a nds oC Wash. REAL ESTATE TMNFERS Ullliull jobs lor men or draft age. NEW SUITS Among real estate transfers issued How CUI'enus Grow Goorge Garrett vs . Addle Garrer.t recently were the following : One exa mple will be enough to divorce. extreme Cl'llelLy. Lu ~ lla B. J ohnson 1;0 Mattil' M. shuw how gove rnment bureolls mulHoward S ti'r face VS. 'William A. ti ply. E a rly In 1942 a manuJac turN Decker, lot 16, In Ridgeville . with a war contru ct got caught pay- Ilnd May F. DeBord, for money Luclllo Armitage., admin tratrlx ol\ly, amount claimed for whicb ing his secrcloll'y $30,000 a yea r. The nation I{-as outraged , and an indigo j udgment.!; will be taken ,400 with of the estate of William Norton, deceased, to Maurice M. Hopkins, lot nant congress lIevised a remedy in intereat . haste. It a uthorized the Army. Navy Julia E. Krailing cs. J. T. Riley, 5 Ul Ool'Win. and Maritime Commission each to LUcille Armitage, administratrix executor de bonis non, with will an· set up a burea u 'to correct such of the estate of William NortQn, de· abuses. P owcrs delega tcd to these' ne.xed of the estate of the late George Yank, deceased, rm' money ceased, to Maurice M . Hopkins, part bureaus are many ,1I1d m onstrous j like Frankenstein. only triplets. only, $1325. with Interest. of lot 6 in COrwin. These burca us ca n ' m a ke their . COMMON PLEAS own rules and enforce them arbl. John W. Short vs. Goldie S. trarily. They can cli ange the terms of contracts "already made. They Short, di vorce to plaintiff, cluld to can allow one company more profit plalnti:M. th an another, both doing the same Hobart A. Eostick vol!. Fred Oswork. They can net speed t ~e Wll r born, ca.'>C settled and ·dlsmlssed . YOUR . NO EXCEPTION I elTort. Alrendy they ha ve ea ch a Oh!I.Tles J. Waggoner, admlnlstraCalamity doesn't picl\ central board and li re busy eaing tor, etc. vs. 'Fred ' Osborn. case setMisfortune has· favo1'ites! up btanches In various ciUes , outn't singled you out as an fitted with · lawyers, a ud itors aud t led and dismissed . l\IARRIAGE LlOENSES technical adv isors a plenty. exceptionl Be wise and Ernest Cole, 2.7, drill press 01era· protect yourself with lIure Costly In iUnn· Power insurance so that no matThe pur pose ot a II this arga nizn- tor , Franklin, and Betty Green, 21. . lion is called "renegotiation," me:m- Franklin. ter what happens, you, Ing to figure all war contr acts over Lalwranoe D. Rrhoades,- 20, mayou)" f a mily :md your p'1"oagnin and c hon~e tbem if they show ohlnist, MaI!1cvllle. a nd Margaret D. perty will be fully appretoo mueh profit rot: anybody. It is Bums, 19, olerk, MaineVille ciated. going to luke a lot of bclp. The Herschel H . Wltlte, .7, solcUer Navy bad only 1,000 men at such work on July 1, 1941; a yea r later Maron, and Wanda Lrene Dal'is, 23 4,000 and the Navy has only. 10 per , bookkeeper, Lebanon._ INSURANCE AGENCY ' cent· of the estima ted three million Arthur Ll~yd: Alm, 25, soldIer, SI.. contracts to be renegotiated. Phone 2661 Paul, Mi.nn" and Ann Browning, 22 You mi ght ask : " Don't you be· Waynesville. Ohio civil service omploye, Franklin . lIeve in eli minati.ng excessive profits from war contracts?" I most Cer· Harry O. Snider , 25, F9lrfield~ taInly dol I want every 'dollar of boodle wrung out of them in a way CHARTER NO. 2220 . that will not consume the energies " R,(.serve. District No. 4 of thousands of men who might bet· 'Report of, COndition of the Waynesville NllItional Bank of Waynesv1l1e ter be'dolng something to help win tile war. President Roosevelt. . in In thl1 B,ate or OhiO, at. U11' clo.~e of 'b uslnes on Dec. 51 , 1942, pubUshed his famous September 7th address, In response to cnU made by Comp~rOl1er of th.e Currency, under Section

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SIOUX .CITY, IA.~indi·catj\e 1 ,;.,~ .In .liu'pportini the \Vat': ,efi(J"~ 13 ·I I, 'Pi -' Df purellred Shor1;h ons, whct is ' h I. I . ~dWl\rd L, Rycr:;o of the Chi~t..11 0 ,Hcd bf .Mr. Crews' visit to thic!.lllo to attoljd ' .• nnua . 1 mel'ting. an·J Internntilil1al Congress .10 P!'l' ·c ',~ of . t::c '. " S I'C~ ~ !l~ of th.1! at SluUX . 'L: h . . '·1 the l'(!~l'ami ng 90 pli!r Into , Unit-. ~. ;'11' Benld\!. The heifer StarliBht I ' . , ..') ef- the prize animaIa of the .,."'''1..;1....... \.. " Colo~do. . _,. 0

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. ASSETS through ·taxation ail war pro/lts not necessary to maintain sufficient war Loans 01.(. discoun ts (including $3627 Qverdl'!l.fts) .. . ......... $115,104.11 production." And the President'. United S tat es ' Government dbllgatlollS, direct and goornnteed. . . 289,863.70 ' Obllgatlor.s of States and }:oo)1tic"l s ubdivisions . . •.. . . .. . ... ... 112.362.00 plan will wO.rk. . O~her 'IMlds. notes and debentures . .: ...... .. .... ... .. . . ....... 33,276.60 Excessive Profits Rare (;orporate stoc~ (Including ~200.00 s tock CIf the \FMeral It is a known tact that the Excesl .R esene t:ank.) ... .. . . . , .......... , . • .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,200.00 Profits Tax already In force drains sh, baianees with other banks, Including reserve . bal!Mce.· . 90 per cent of excessive profits out anI" cfiSh · items t.'1 process of oollectlon ... .. ...... ,. . ..... 578,278,09 of · war contra~tI!. But these new Baruc pramlses owned $6500.00, fU I nl~!'e and fi'xtures $500.00 ' .. ' 7,000.00 boards pay no attention to that. They re-figure aU contrnots. . Here TOTAL ASS;ETS .... .... ......... .... ..................... $939,084.40 is a 'falr example: If n farmer had UABILITIES turned DO ac'res Ilf a I~O.acre tract Demand deposits of -individuals, partnershlJ]8 . and ~orporatlons .. ... ... : . .. .. . .. .............. ... . ...... $716,517.04 with a gang·plow and found ,t en acres of odd pa.tcbes unbtoken, he Time deposiw of Individuals, partnerShips and (.orpora.tiO'ns . .' .. .. ... ........ '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,8311.09 might , r esor~ to smaller tools, but be would not hire men to spilde the ' Deposlt.~ of United S tates .Goverument (Including pastlll sa.vings) . .. ... .. .. :.: ... .... ...... .. ......... " .... . .. . 2,107.23 ; whole 100 acres. 1l'he Presiden~' s plan to recapture 'Dcpoolt:; of Stilltes ~nr' political subdivisions . ... .. . .. . ..' .. , ... . 20,000.00 113.34 ' excessive war p.rofits wO\lld not· 0!.her delJo,slts (c&l~1fied :md cashleriS"checks, etc.) . ........ .. . Total Deposits ... .. .. , ... : . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... $795,596/'70' Iquander man·power, 'because It 1,500:0Ql=-!'--_ _ wo u e e ureau 0 n erna Revenue lnstead of ,organizing three IO']' AL IJIAB1ILlTEEB .... .. . . ...... . . . ........ . .......... $797 076.70 new bureaus, one each in the Army, OAPITAL ACCOUNTS the NaVY 'and the Maritime Commis· Capital ~tock: lion. Congressm-an Wesley E. Dis. ·(c) Oommon stock, total par ................ .. .......... . '75,000.00 ney, who long has been a leader in Surplu.~ . ... ................ : . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37,000.00 seeking to eliminate waste In gov· Undivided protlts ......................................... ... .. 30,007.70 ernment, recently tried to amend the law to conse.r ve man·power, but with TO'rld. OAlPD1'AL AOCOUNTS ..•..• .. . .. ............. • .. ,142,007.70 little visible success. The Disney 'PlaD TOTAL LIA!BtILITllEB .MID OA!PITAL AOOOUNTS ....... $939,084.40 The Disney amendment provided J ' MEMORANDl\ ' thatyhenever a firm, working oil Pledged assets .(Bnd securities loaned) (book value): government ' contracts showed a (a) United..;States government 'obi1gattons, direct and profi!, after taxes, low:~r than 2 per guaranteed, p!edged to secure deposits and other cent of the contract price, such con. . )};I1b1llties. . ..... . ... . ... , . . .... ... ... ... ... , .......... ". 50,097.25 tracts could not be renegot'lated. He Other r,~ H,t.S 'Pledged, to ~ect:.re deposits and obher liabilities ~mcludlng notes IIDQ bUls redlscoU?ted and said this would' get ar.o und 95 per cent of the 'figuring, and bere's why: sl'(;urltles SOld undc~' repurchase agreement) .... . .. ... 5,()10.95 There is already a 90 per cent Ex· TO'':AiL • .. . . . ........... . ... .. . . . .. ......... ... . . : : ..... •• $ 55,108.20 - c'ess Profits Tax iii force, and hardly . one firm In 20 can · pay It and have Secured ilabWtles: (a) Deposita secured !by pledged. 88Sets pursuant to . 2 per cent profit lett. - Fo'r my. part, requ;; ~menta of l8iW .• •. . ••• • .••• •• .•••••• , .... ' ••••••••••••• $ 63,087.010 I believe it would have saved tbou. sands of men and millions of ClbUars. TOT,IU. ........, ....... : ............ ... ..... : ...... , ... .. ... .. ·~;087.40 But tbe i?oards were buSy organl~ . ' State of Ohio, County O'f 'Warren, sa: Ing When Mr. 'Disney's , amendment I, ~Oss .H., ~a.rtsock, cashier .of . the 'a bove-napled ba~ do was oifet:'ed; tl)ey fought it and solemnly swear tha.t ·the a ve -statement ~ true to \he bes~ ~. killed it. Now, While' married' ,men mY knowledge and bellet. • take up arms. and .leave their. Wive's 'ROSS H.HAR~,Casb1er. . to ,run the!r· .farms; · other men ' of Sworn to and subscribed bcl,ote me thJs .Uth day o!..Jan)1~" 1943. -like age will be getting soft bureau. ' . Ww.tim, L. DRAXE"NQtary.l'-U!"'" . eratic' ~.e~ Pii:idJ.obs. uiging".your · Correet--Atteat: . :.' congr~ssman' to ~ 'something about. (8~) GID. J. WATERHOtJ811: it can still pelp. .Tl!e DilIlJ~y i,a mend'. EvERE'rl' EARLY ment would have J!elpe,d~ g1teatl,y, J' . B.A. OO~ . 1'I;Us article I is being: R\lbUsbed PI ~tOrs.-, . ' about . 1,OO(P oounty '11.ewspapets. ~ It ' Is . my afncete oplplpm-Wa't congresl pays more. /lttent~on to .reaifera cif.' rural papers ·than to apy other gll.oup. Congre!!; r'ecoBliizes th~t Pea:. pIe Who Uve .on farms' and in srl)all tc?~s are1 ~e' mhest, ',most ~onserv~ atlve and most Ilependabl" 'segment or tile' nation.. J' appeal 'to ~ral ,Ilnlerlca to make itS ¥Glce hew to . Ve man:power. ' , ,... .

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Farmers Clu~~-=~7!"FtR~£N~:c~ ' iI~Z==OU::'TA_V~ ES_l...,NlM'A~FR::-;n;n'A~;'-:l:~ Entertained At Grange Hall

Injaries Prove Fatal To Bobert D. Collett

In one of the mo.st in\erestilli' cember In recognlLlon for Ills loyalty Mr . '!lnd Mrs. B.l'n£:st ~UtLd wo th Mr. an d Mrs . Robert Collctt, of chased In May, 1941. ~ store ~ew Burlngton, former well known fOl1lllerly waS owned bY the jaw W . ever given before the Waynes- LO the club. graCiOUSlY enter tained tne Wa.lll ' resident., of Waynesvllle, 'were se- O. Smith, and Collett was employed vWe Civic club, Fatllex' R oben H . A silent prayer was offered In 'be- 'low,ns.hip Fa.rmers c.lub uu J unuIlI Y.! riously injured an an auto accJoen~ by him 116 bookkeeper for' 20 years. Krumllolt.z, pastor of the local St. half 01 Mr. and Raben Collett 14 at the Gran ge ball. iH ~Ile I ' v"l . AUllus~lne's cnurch, told 01 conw-' of New Burllngton, who werp. se- hour a oel1cJous G.llUl Cl· wa." ell MO:1day morning on Route 68 at Lea.vinl 111 ,19341, he opened a hardOld Town, t.hree miles north 01 ware store In 'W aynesville, but reWons ill Ew'ope beLween 11l~~-1lI"t.I, clouslY Injurea In all auto accident joyed by Lhe assemt..led mem uels Xenia . Mr. Collett died Tuesday af- turned to NfIW BW'J:1D&ton to llve conditions wHich led. to Lhe prel>enL near Xenia. Monday mornlng. Mr. and the fo1.owing guest..s: MI'. alii: wOl'ld-wlde wur. 'l 'ne OCClI.3iOll was VOllett I.s a former member OJ we Mrs . Carl Aba o~:lCl'i j . Mr . u lld 11'" . temoon at 4:15 p. m, In McClena.n In the faU of 19-U after purchaae of hoopltal, Xenia, as a result of his :;he Bmlth hardware bUS1hesa. tJle regular January mee •• 1I1! b e.a dub. Morris l'ul .. u ·s"u UIlO dauglhcr, I lr. ~onQay nlgllL at "Our hOUSe." By a vote o.f memoers present, the und Mrs . Jac k RIch , Ml'. :lnd Mrs. injuries . :He' suffered I ra cMr. and 1MrB. Collett lui.d be~ tures of t.he left thigh, left lmee and employed 8It !Patterson FIeld smce 1 1'1 a b1'l61 busin~ 5e&lon lJre- Reception-VISIt.atJon cvuul1l:t.ee Wab Harry Smith . left leg 6lld multiple fractures ot A.ugust, 194.3. Mr, COllett was a vetc~Q ..IlG LlIe lmroduction 01' LUll mstrucLed t.o wrlw periodic U'~ t ers tu At 2 : Oil p. 111. t he III cl.ng \\ as the right leg. '!raD at bhe First World Wllr, dur6pcaK~r, }'reS10ent H . W. Ul.Ilie !~ao l.on01'lll'Y members now senllll! ~alletJ Lu order by K ellar H oak, pres Mr . Collett, who was 54 years old, lng which he fought 10 the battles a .e"cr from E. H. Huathlil&.u, ... ..s- uncle Sam. idcnt . FreC\ Hage m e~ er gave LlIe 11M. submitted to an operatiQIl MQIl- ef' Arsonne iForat and St. M1h~I. I..L let manager of tile Daywl1 1-0We! ALty. Carl Abaechel'li, program Invocation . and L1ght Co . , which 5L.. wd tlun chaIrman , int , oduced Father Kl'umMr . huak appointed the f(J.l"W,lIg :ORA N - .\ truck loud of French Zouaves arrives at American Head. day afternoon for amputation of his He was a member of the New ~ur­ :1ngton MethOd.18t church and t.be pu.ny 'Would be una.ble to pl'oVldt! noltz, wlio, he st..l~eu wa::; u nllLh'e as menlbel's 0 1 the Jood pl<1!lIWlll .quar ters here. Th ey were on th eir way back to France oqr\eave. rlg,h t leg below Uie knee. p..ny woulu be WUl blt to povu-dt 01 ::sprmglleld, had atLenoel1 har- committee. Mrs . <.;larence tiy e, M rs . Iwhcn th ey were o.nlltured by America!) troops movinsc in. Mrs . Collett, 48, suffered a right 'Ma60n1c lodge and wa.s a forpl~ pelvis :racture a.nd was reponted In member at the Spring Valley Town11'ee lighting fOr tLle honor ruil t.ab- val'd universlLY. Oathollc ulllvers.ty SeLh E. Fun,as and Mrs. Waller a satlstactory oondition at the 'same ship school ·bOard. He t.be son let reoenLly erecteU here Cout&'1I1illl> aL Washlngton, D . C ., and studied Whitaker. hospital . of Frank and 8allle ~ COl\.he nllJnes of wayne LuwnslIlp men for four years, 1932- ' ~ti, a~ r'nelJw'g As inLOmlng pl eslc.ent, MI' . Hook Although recenLly employed at lett. III tne armed services. university III Switzerland.. Besides spoke of hls hope tnat L•• C (. b Pwt.terson Field, where he was headSU1'V1v1na besides ~ wife are· Secretary Charles iUlderson read being pastor of the local ohw'ch, could continue LO functIon as It bas a note Hom D, C. Ridge, tJlankll1& .twv. lUumholt.z Is an Instruct.or In 1:1 t.be past, since 'We sha U need orFl(Jyd Lockard Wells, 61, died at ed a.t the t1me of the aoc.ldent, 001- three 80M: 1P9t. DoDald Collett. the cluo for the card ane !lowers Mt. St. Marys seminary In Nol'- ganlzatlons that provide rela xaLloll Lhe home of h is son-in-law and lett maintained operation of a with tlhe u. s. AnDY at Kan8M as well (IS lIl'forlIuul on 011 maLters of wh.lch the club sell I. to him m Ua- Wood'r "'l .At 7 :30 o'~ loc~ O~l S tUl'(lJ Y c~(!n u ugl.ter, Mr . 11.1d Mrs . OUYl'!' hardware store which he operateci O1ty. Mo.: Obarlee. at boule. who t 'atJm Krumholtz to d of tile ter- general Interest Blld on subjects nillg, Januliry 16, cUJ"s BOII ~It <1 MUy 511111.1.\\'000 on Water street M.onday In New 'B urllngton, which he pur- has enllsted ... aD . army aviation ' rible conditions In aennany -aW'1Ilg re.ated to our work. H e t hcn 1.: d Burs ke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .: \ ~Ill ng at 8 :25. cadet and is 1rIVBIUD( call for acttve GETS APPOINTMENT the years of Ioae world-wide depres- an ar.tlde \J1at explalned t.he n eed J . J . Burske, b C,1.I1C the b: ic!c uf ::ow'\'ivors InClUde 1'115 widow, Cor- MORE FAIRS SCHEDULED service. and JDugene,at home. frahAS SECOND LiEUT. slon, a conci1tlon wnich (osrel'ed for rcleruJng sill r so tha t it can MI' . J OIlll Wilham ~ o....-,c. :'ul1 01 II.; a, and one daughte r, Anna FOR OHIO THIS YEAR ma.n at M1am1 university. locaztsm. He sPOke or ~he ba~reds be- be used more et ecLlvely . e.;pecllll1y Mr . J. 8. StrolL>e and Mrs. GeUl'bC Sm<111wood; O~lC son, Bolney, 01 8erv1ce8 wW be cond\1cter at 3 p .......... n.Jbcrt Hyman, :,on of Mrs .•H:SSle ~ween the various classes and ~O"ll. In the wa1' efl 0rt . Mills. GeciJuville ; 'one Ib rother, Orestes Albert Dankert, district managel m. P'rtctay at the BurHnr' - - ......;....Jl~ hyJuali ana Lne llI.w Myer Hyman, Lrles of Europe at tha t time. III Roscoe l'lu'nas <iJ.scussed the-spe.". The wed ding vows were exchanged \ ells. of Dayton. and one sister , of the Columbus OHlce ~J Defense Methodist church. BurSa • uas locelved a oom.misslon as a Lile early stages of the Nazi party, clal t.opic, "Fire Protection In the at Lhe home of t.ht! brlde 's p a l e:W; MIss Ha zel Wells, of West Liberty . Transporation, announced' that hi.:: Spring Valley cemetery. "I:!cond lieutenallt In the U . S. S1t\hitler was not taken Ser!outly by RW'al Community ." He told of .he in the pres<'llce of seve l I'll I't a t :Vl' Ky . Services were held today request lor a ruling on whethet The accident was due to the slipnlll VOrps. Mr. Hyman rec£:n.,y the people . but gl aduauy he ane. vast amount of property ost each and close rrlelld.~ . ' 1 111m:duy) In 'West Liberty, Ky. oounty fail'll s.ho\Ld be held t.hls perf condition ot the roe.cIa Mondi.r ~radullLed arom Purdue, UniverSIty, his coheres began to gain power un- ¥ea r as Lhe result of fh·es. He <l lsBore n beau tIful 0.1'1', ngt:ll,CIl\. until l' the dIrection of A . H . Stubbs. year has 'b een referred to Walihlng- morn1ng, the JlVorst of the winter. tLa.!ayettl!, md., wit.h a B. S. c.:etil they were lInally cODljJlete ma~- cussed the CRuses of fU'es and l> g- of garza mums and rems the 1mton by the Oleveland ODT office. Two other persons 10 addit10n to IIree ll1 l!:Iectrlcal Engineering. t.ers of the country. All foreign pub- gesLed t.he folowlng ways of pre- pressivc dOu ble ring st!l'\·i. c lIas II!IHI GranITe Dankert asked fOr a reclSlon In the Mr. aDd l4n . Coll~tt were 1oj\lled Lieut. Hyman lett Sunday even· licatlons were 'b arred and news venting lire : Build In s uch a way as y Rev. L . C. R <I .cy, pasUJl' of t ,e ~ matter after It was announced the- in the crub. They Are: I4JII oarIng 10r F'L. Monmouth, New J ersey, broadcllSLS from 0~11er cuulltnes to ellmlnat.e fire hazards, be prepar- Waynesville Melhod st cl ulch. 87 county and Independent fain; had olyn Ward, 35 East Market street, wnere he will take a coutce wltn were jB.nlffied. Workers were COl'm- ed at home to distm gWsll LI es Precedbg l! e cElr<!l11on y a pro, been set for next summer, 23 more Xenia, lea and knee InJurle5. IlDd the h:.Iectronlc Training il'0up. eel into labor ,battalions and drilled when ~h y start, and nl<. ke use of gram of wcdding mus ic was played 'l'he Wayn esville Grange met on than 'Wcre held la6t year when De- Mrs. Bertba Rose, 46. 439 East wlLh shovels Instead of rifles which community fire departments. He by Mrs . L. O. Rrul ley.. Sa~ur~ay evenin g for their regular reuse 'I'ran.s]:lortetlon Director Jos. Church atreet, Xenia, treated at the PROFESSIONAL CLUB were ba.nned by Ute Versail"e trtaty. called attention to the fa ct that The bride, 'Who walkeci wll,h I er mCll ting with a v ry ulterestmg Eastman asked that falra not be hospital for cut. on the face. handa HEARS REV. PARKS German youths were taught Nazi Wayne township has a Iflre depart- father and was given ill marriage jJro;!ram. The opcnl:1g number of held. aDdlep Uld then released. principles in the schools and · were ment that functions to protect rural by him , wore a lovely na vy blue ,he jJl'ugmm ~ as a vocal solo, • SonGreene ClOUDt7 dep'uty sheriff. The ProfeSsional Business Wo- given military training. England areas . He feels. that such a fire de- silk afternoon dress with beaut . IlY B uy," by MIss Virginia Hardin . SURVEY OF ROUTE OF a&1d Ule (»ll~t car. In whic'l • Mrs. men's club held their regular looked on with an approving eye, pe.rtment is all indica tion o{ pro- {ul slrand of pca..r ls, gift of lhe The Cincinnati Gas and Electric PIPELINE 18 REJECTED Bnnrtl' of New Burllngton . . . a monthly meeting at "OUr House" be 11ev... 1.. a er- "D res s ~ n - d an aid to saJety I' company., 1'('1)· cse:1ted by Mr. Dale • ... dd .... _.. '''e G&I -"pna_ g tha , a a treng th ene.. . . groom, and biue accessv ·Ies. }'C ~ A survey of the proposed route of .nAAJIA . - - .-. .-. .-. . ... .......... ..... , with (Unner served to twelve mem- many would counteract Oommunlsm Mr. ButtefWorth 1ntroduced Mr . shoulder oor~e..a'i1d all' Ol:l mCllt K. Bee aIld Mr. Meddert of Oln- the oil pipeline under . oonstruc- hillnNl. Oolle" bad.wpped to bers ana IiWO guests, Mrs, Ralph and the growing power of FrlUlce: Abaecherli as the guest speaker. Mr. were gardenias. clnnnti. showed slides with lectw'es <t1on to extend fr<ml. Texas to check • pou1ble nat tire. He and Parks and Mrs. Will St. John. and thUs maintain the balance 0 1 Abaecherll spoke of the way that M1.S.s iMarilyn Burske, sister of the and demonstration 01 electrical ap· th ea.ste his wife 'Were .timdJDC near their Rev. IRalPll Parks was the ·guest power In Burope. tile Ohio lnher1'>-nce ' o v runctl' o as concerru . . .bJ ........... ns brlde,O\vas the brldesmald and wore \.l iances for present and future use, thee route min seaboard, Warren county haa car when ano&her auto drS. speaker, of the evening ana iave an Finally all pretense was dropped and illustrated by a typical estate . <beige wool with brown n.ccessol l. s also m ethocis of lighting to be used been rejected by the county com- _ Ward the parked car~ excellent talk on ''Religion of To- and Hitler bl'oke the Versiillle treaty He then discussed the Fedeml tax. Rlld col"SRIge of pink carnations. Mr. In the future. Several interesting mIsS1 pInn1na the Ool1ett. bebweel1 tt)---'--'-~ day ana Tomorrow." and marched into ~ne Rhinelan<l. He sPoke of the Items on the lorms Orville Savage, cousln of th~ groom, SLWll.s were done with a new light Th=ey, presented by the De- bwo autolDotl4les. :Mrs. Bose 11'&6 an SUITS AGAINST FB.ANKLIN Eyen then it was .not too late to Chat are of Interest to the farmer served as bes~ man . which will produce a change 01 tense Plant corporation, was .m~to~~t.DCi.,JIU~~!Id::Il...!C&I'~U!,ru.lc..9Jt.A:!.......__~ stop him, iFa.ther Krumholtz stated. IUld explained how they s.hould be Following the Ceremony, (> rec p- co.oring. curate, S. D. Henkle, COWlty enaln'were ~ Lawson, FIBM ARE SETTLED had France aeted, but It failed to do filled out. He noted espec1a:1y the tlon was held af\.(:l' which We bl'il e The program closed with another tated, in that It Iy . ftut.b oroctett. ~ BYerett t.II4, 'llwo sults totallng $22,200, filed so . Franq. at that time, WGS sup- items that must be made clear and and groom left for [I. sh ort wedl!ing ~OC~I~~~'S Old Sweet Song," =~ Sotf the specified. a .Betdce eoop,r•. all Of Xenia. against th~ Logan....Long compa.ny of posed to have the most powerful suggested Items that are all~ed as trip. Y The stakes for the line haVe . been A third CU'; drlvm bJ BlvUl Jon. . Franklln by the :New YorK. Central army in the world, but in reality it leductlons. He lllus trated witll a Mrs . S trouse was graduated flfJm Ralph J. Hartman Awarded Iset south Of Red Lion while t.h(. 3'l. Blllabotro, cnahed Into t.be CoJ,.. raliroad were dlsm1ssed in U . S. was weak and corrupt, as was the typical farm income. Waynesville High school in the Wings At Rollins College speclf.led route Is north of \hat vU- lett and Ward.~ ~ "caea and district court at Olncinnatl yester- govenunent. From then on aer- Mr. Fulkerson very generously pre- clnss of 19<10 and attended Y . M . O.A . la4re, which Is at the Junction 01 his three pIoIHD8eJ'I were unhurt. A day after attorneys reported out-ol- many armed openly and fev~rishly . sented the club with n 011 palm.ng BUSIness school In CincinnatI. S he 'Winter Palik, l<"la, J an. 19.-R&lph States Route '1~1, 132 and 123: few minute. later. fourth auto, court settlement. The speaker stated that many that he has recently completed. The Is employed a t the Wright Fleltl J . Ha riman of w.aynesvU~, Ohio, The commlsaionera stated that a' d11VeJl bJ' Ham B1lterbrant, 40, The amount wa.s alleged due as people tlnd It hll.rd "to believe that pictured scene Is a view of Waynes- Signal COl'PS divisIon. one of 40 Naval aViation cadets as- corrected sur:vey would have to be New BurUnctQn. cn8bed IJito the freight charges on shipments of the book by Gregor Ziemer, "Edu- ville as s~en ' from the avt>nue. He . Mr. strouse graduatec. !from signed to RIoIll!1g College for eIght submitted before they could grant otber three macbines. but none 01 p 'astering wood Hber in 193'1, 1939 cation for Death" a.nd the movie, d1.9cussed the tecllnique of the !Waynesville High school in 19<1O \11 ( . weeks of preliminary tralniilg, has their approval. ' It. occqpanta .... 1Im:t. aDd 1939. "Hitler's Children," presented the painting and explained detaiLs of Is employed by t,he Frigida ire cor- bccll decorated with the OAA SU______ All four C&I'~ enrout.e to "';ttrue fact'.<> on conditions 1n pre-war composition .and use of color. poration. vel' Wing:; which signify that he BIRTH OF SON terBon' !'laid wbe1'e their ocCupant.. TWO COUNTIES &AlSE Germany and ' belle1/ed that , they The meeting a.cijourned ~ meet has "shown the requlsLte skill !lnd Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earn- were tmpJoJed. . ~ , EMPLOYES' SALARIES are exaggerated, but that they are February 11 at the home of Mrs. LEAVES ' FOR' CAMP }'ERRl:' profiCiency and bas solt'ed In hart, at near Harveysburg, a sis J. T. Deardoff. pourid batly boy, Monday, JanU&17 Jam~8.Clar~ Nu~tiala Lt~ R. s tarJc.e l eft Sunday fligh t." , County Cu.........,.,loners of two absolutely true. hther KtUIIiholtz conClUeell Al though t h e cadets arc lully en- 18. This Is the first child. Th~­ morning (Qr Camp Perry, Oh io . atlIeal'DY oounties have raised emstating that although there are good CLUB "MEETS WITH MRS listed In Naval Aviation V,-5, during ternal grandparent. are Mr. and }lloyes' aalarles due .to the higher . CHAR' LES ANDERSON tel' spending the pa~t week wit h W11s i.nltlal phase of their training, and bad people in every country as Miae James. dauatlter ' of Mrs . Starke at the home of b el' PII - t hey are under the Civil Aeronautics Mrs , Frank KurflM and the patercost of llvlng. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aDd MrI. Olarlea···· James. oj we1l as good 6lld <bad conditions, he Th Fri d h' 1 r h!Me rents, Mr . ' a nd M rs . E . W. Hopk n~ Clinton county employes have thankecl God that be is an Amerle en s IP c ub 0 t e \ thAu thority War TrainIng Service . WaynesvWe. aDd Rebert ~ee::l given a $6 mont.hly Increase for odlst church 'Was entertained at. t he and fa mily and ,w ith h.Is pllre nts, 'llhey are .now mid-way in their A. H . Earnhart. Clark, of. MtB. My:ttle (llt,rk. of 1943 and Greene county courthouse ()Q;~e next meeting of the club wm · home o! Mrs. Oharles An<lerson on Me. and Mrs. Fred, Starke, of Mortralnlnlll period at Rollins. On comLebanon, were U1l1ted In marriage emp.oyes have been given a re.l5e be held Februa. 16. Main street on Wetlnesday after- t·ow. Mrs. S ta.rke expects t,o join pleLion 0:' their preliminary t raining J. P. LARRICK LEAVES M.onda1 eventnc at locAl Metb. TUBSDAY FO& ALASKA langlng from three per cent to ten noon with Mrs. Warren Braddock him at Camp P rry in the nellr fu- t h ey <will be sent to pre-flight ry odI&t . ~ . with, the ~. per cent. and MrS, Ray MainouS as assistant ture. schools. . J . P. l£rI1c.k, e. well lulown citi- Rev. L. C. ~~. .' hostesses. zen at Waynesville, lett 'l'UeIday 1PYt., 0Iaft. <Who la atatlOaed • .' AGED RESIDENTS PAY A splendid paper on "Mothers for AnChorage, .Alaska, Where he wOl Staten JalaDd. New York, is home ' SUCCFssun- To Attend Eastern Star THEm TAXES IN PEBSON and Sons in War Time," waf read be stationed for the duration of the OIl leave. . . HENDERS.ON District Meeting by Mrs. Mainous and a. ''True or County· Treasurer Oeol'\Je B. war. Mr. LarrIck 18 In the U. S. False" contest was enjoyed by the Johnson reveals that two Warren Several members of the Order (J Government 8erv1~. S.C HOOL CHILDREN Rlohmond, Ind:, Jan . 19.-Gene county taxpayex;s, both over go, pay Ellington , Earlham Coilege senior members . The' meeting adjourned Eastern Star a.btended the DiIIGET 'HOQOAY their truc:es in perron at his 6Uce In and one 01 Coach J. Owen Hunt'.<>- to meet with Mrs . E .mer Sheel.an trlct meeting at Wilmington on In !February. . Rcfreshmen ts were the courthouse. Monday . Those e.tt.endlnJ Irom man's ·r egular ba.sketball playels, Earl Evans of COrwin, who ,;u Wa.ynesville were Mrs. D. f). Ridge, They are Milton Earnhart, father has received his ordera to report 's erved to. &bout twenty-two mempa1nlully ~Jured In .. fall OIl the lee .Oers. Mrs . Stanley nalley, Mrs . John of Postmaster Stanley Earnhart, 'l1hursday, January 22. .f or Navy preone d$y last week, Sa reported to be F'l'omm, Mrs . Frank. Hess. Mh. L. who owns property in I£banon and rught tra.1n1ng at the Navy Pre- ADD TWO rB USSES TO O. s t . John Illld Mrs . E. F. Earn- reeoverlJle rap1dly. pays hill taxes personally, despite his Flight school,. Iowa City, Iowa. LEBANON-DAYTON ROUTE hart, Mr . and Mrs. E:Verett Early. 95 years. Mr . EUington has been active in WAYNESVILLE BIBLE CLASS Mrs. EUzabet h Jones and Mrs. ; Mrs. Eleanor Dunn, 91, of Mor- football, baSlret.be.ll, and track and Thf King Brothers' bUs line added Ross Roland . rrow, ha.s paid her current tases, ap- he won his vandty letter .in each of two Ibuses for workers In D ayton war pearing at Johnson's oUice recently these sports. He is a. member of the plants 'MondlY. cAn extra r un f rom STATIONED AT NEWPORT NEWS Nlth her san, Harley bunn, of LoVe, Ionian sOcIety; ~ men's honpra.r y Lebe.non to Dayton has .b een a.cided land, and a dughter, Mta, AbbIe at Earlham, and Is a member o! at 11:15 a . m. and a Da yton to Lt. 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Here, In the s ununer. coolness dwells And tralls Cl'058 the brow Uk.e fingers 1'0 ease iJ e beat of neen . 'rh e sn elLs ho ve their see.retl) rie$ leok them Of ~ rthly thln gs are here wh ere over [01' pertinellt Items. Ungel'!; Thls Is . our two-way fnl cropbon e. FrAgra nce of {rui" Here, ltJ the cold not to express petty person.!.l grlevOf will tel" warmth liv~;' s un is lill es, but \,10 show elearly v'hy thus stored a nd SO ls not good for th is lOCIlUty. In shlnlng crystal jars that hold lOt to express personal or poli tical Deep golden peach es. swee t say SPite but to In t.crprct the gevernpoured m em to the people a nd the peop:e By m pie trees In March, rJsWlled To ubt.le ambe r nohness, pears. to th e go\'emment. TIus Is what we h ave been trying to de in this deu~ An d tangy plums Ilnd Quinces s p11 .cd ble daylight saving situation . It By luvlsh plums ll11d quinces clearly puts 01110. especially Westspilled Ohio and ('speCially thc formers By lavish UUt UllU1 . The atfalrs a t a d isadvan tage whlle It Itel~ no OJ orellard. garden plot and f1e:d one but Lhese ~ho want to play Are pictured J ere: Ripe red golf lOr waste gasel1ne in the evetomat~ ning. It Is the MORNING bours I n gleaming CIlJJS, tJ e fragu.ll ' yi eld t hat are the productive enes on the Of apple trees. smooth brown farmes . Ii the blll has passed by the potatoes time this goes te press lets be thank . With for thrigh t Dlien, fat pumpklns, <beets rul. If It h asn 't, let us keep 9 11 workBurled ·1n yellow sand orange Ing for it In the name ef justice and !.arm production. carrots, Monda y. I t hardly seems p05Sible Sliver - skinned onions. beehive that January Is more th;ul half sweets, gone. Income tax time will be here Kraut, the sour goodness ma n before we get thooe aCcounts In orInherits der. The first lambs are here and From crisp white cabbo,ge brought mere a.re coming. This winter has in wagens been hard en the haymew, but it To kl e<:hens where .gray story has helped the _u,r table . The tellers, seed cal;alogues are coming in but Anciellt and garruieus, cudd:e many cempanles are net sending rlll4rens And slip s weet wine from country them except em request. Very sen cellars. s ible as -most of the ma.lllng llsts

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I1h1H \\ 110 said l:-tel1U1g lo ~'lIdlo 1- Qjl' g 1 . a till! 101lgl'd to hedue till' . pc, >-l' l All uJ U ~ fl'l' ll1M way :-; mel m\( .~, !tIe <il'1 ugl' ot Illn O1aU t 11 )\1> LillI Silllltl IX"- p , t rr l<l ,,!\.Sc thel 1111 :1,1., lltl! \lay. Free l.peL'Ch U. t .. IU; I ,l1il III 11 I olUlLry ,md l l'r~ p tl .Jer h:b IS LohulUl of leL· It' :; I(t Ihe ('Cil wr. There LS olt.en a 4 11I'.>tlCIII as tu ju,-l . 1 ow lar we :,J..... ld (>:\e rCL~e I ,IS nglll III war I,IU,-. WilL I II ·t' We' llcl pilli! nlld \\ dll't ~l'L' w' 6Inn ..; al a nd cemrort . Iv r.le Cll~IlI..\ . The Il'lI~pape r if It . ,u l(:111I I ,~ 1I UP jJl\lI.>O.'>C is a two\ [,', !I.le n'l 110111' I, gol\ I.' out Ule Ill'\\." :11)(1 lub!iti7('S whatever the < , •• ' :mkm w. II\;S put IlCl'OSS. but It l~, llut fl lH IlIed ilS purpose it It lIl:L~ llOt r~po l' t, fnltl fully the re:H I k I'S a nd opinion ef the people. H n \I,t repor~ the re cUons and G:'. lIOIt! expressed In th e cracker La!'·.1 l' 110. the garage CUl\g and the 1-,,\"ll1g circle. Hew.ar our leaders 10 krww the eHects of their laws .0 the fee lings or llle J>P.Ople unless lh~~ l\rc t.old . Prebl1 bly they d .., not read a sma ll sheet like thls, (. pe('ially In Wn.~ hlngton , bllt if our {'I11l r eprese es do ne t r ead t he . I P . rs of th eIr constituen ts, It I\'

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NO.3 PERSONAL EXEMPTION Every tndlvldual ls allowed a credit against hls net inoome w111ch varies with IUs domestic status, that Is whether he ls (a) a single person, (Ib) 0. married person liVing with husband lOr wife. or (c) 'a heBe of fariilly. This credit Is knewn as rsont11 exemptien. and Is shewn on line :U 01 the return Form 1040. The anlount of the personal exemp~ tion also varies depending upon the

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o T IVc Stnry ............. _.........1 Yr. o J' :lct J)igrSl ........................ 1 Yr. [] Flower (;rower ................61\10. o Modern Romances ..........1 Yr. o ,~I ot\<'rll cree.1 ...... '7"........ 1 Yr. o Cb rl5Uan Ucrald ........._.6 1\10. o 0 l l l n<lr~ (\2Is~ .) .......... l4l1I0. o Parenls' Mnlf'wllc ..........6 Mo. .

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SIX GilEAT MAGAZIN'ES ~~~~~~ and MAGAZINES

oo Child LUe ............... _....... 2.95 Christian Herald _ _ . 2.50 o Click ..._ ..........._ ......_ .... 2.00 o Collicr'. Wcekly .__........ !l.45

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o fact Digesl ........................ 2.00 o farm Jrul. &: F'rm's WUe 1.65 o Flower Grower ................ 2.50 o Household ...................:.... 1.90 o Hygela ...........:.................. 2.95 o Liberty (weekly) .............. 8.95 o Look (every other week) .. 2.95 o ~fodcrn Romanccs .......... 2.00 o !\fodem Sc:ree.Q ................ 2.00 o Nature (10 In., 12 1110.) .. !l .•/S o Official Detr.ctive SlorieJ:. 2.!iO

, GROUP A-Sti«t Tlarft Story ....... ~..._._~1 Yr• .

o Fact Digest ._.._ _ _ .. 1 Yr. o Hower: Gro,wer ............. _ ..6 Mo. o lIlodein Romana!l ._ _ 1 Yr. o Modem SaeeD .................. 1 Yr. o OUldoo1'l (12 ....) ..........1. Mo. o Chrilttian Herald ............6 Mo. o Parmtl' Magazine ..........6 Mo. o Pathfinder (weekly) .._ .26 hi. o Science Be DlJcovery.....__.l Yr. o The Wo~ ............ _ .....1 Yr,

o Farm. Journal &: Farmer'. Wife .............. l.yt. n Household Magazine , ....8 Mo. o Nat. Uvest«:k Producer.. l Yr.

o Poultry Tribune ,........._.1 ~r. . O '1\lolher's Home Life........ llr. o Cappcl-'s Farmer ..:..._ ....1 ~r. o Farmhyr .• __ 1 Yr. • ::.

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PUBLIC SALE

Hilving so:d the fa r m. I wUl sel. at public a uctlon. 2 mll west or Waynesville. Ohio. on State Route No. 73 on FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1943 Beginning a t 12 :30 o·clock. the foll owing chattel proper ty. to-wit: I-SPAN J\lULES-l Wt . about 2200 lbs., sound and good workers . 7-CATTLE-7

Twe Jersey cows, 7 years old, giVing good flow or mllk; Jersey cow. 5 yel\rs o:d. giving good flow of milk; Jersey cow 4 yeaTS old, to b e fresh in March; 1 Jersey cow, 3 years old to be fresh In March; 2 yearling Jersey h eifers . 14-0. L C. HOGS-U .. One O . 1. C. sow, due to farrow by day of sale; 3 O . 1. C. Gilts to darrow April 1; 10 O . I. C. Sheats, wt . 100 lbs . each. IMPLDfENTS Farmail F-12. with single plew; New Idea manure spreader. a good lOne; combination double dlsc rotary hoe and culUpacker; Hoosier ' cern planter with lert1lizer attachment; wages with flat top; wheat drill ",'Itll fertilizer attaohmen ts; McCermick mower with 6 ft . c)lt; Oliver cultivator, steel tooth hav rake; walking breaking plow; 5 shevel cultivator spring tooth harrow, har-

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S ince Ute 78th Co n~ re;,.s c(ll1vencd less Lhal~ \,wo weeks a go. ' here has developed a grea t dea l oj'. sllPI~rl l1I.eng the Ilil tional l cgL~ la lors rOI' I.he passag e of .rome sort of a Poy As Yeu ()Q tux sim ila r L0.Jh ~ RUIn I Plan. Wider which a pRrt. 01' nil. of the curren t 1043 earn in gs on a monWlly 01' q ua n el'ly b .1 s s Mo ; e U11I1l t wen ty- 'even millIon Am 1'1eans arc now In dcb ~ I.e he go vcrnmeUL for ta:'{es 011 incomes ca m ed last year. While at flrs!. 'blus h it appears LIl at (he writing orf of las t year's Inc ne lax 'would resu t In a great loss to the Fec..era l n'cRsur y, such a loss would be t; jll'efid ovcr a long pcriod o[ lillie lIS it would ne L ctually become effecUve unlll thc deALh of each individ UAl taxpl\) CI'. Many s ma'l t.axpayer: silnply do not have, at Lll e prese!ll tIllie, . Llle money to pay th eir 1942 Inl'.ome t.IX. rr tIlx CS were colleclt d on a CUIl'cn t basis. and taxpayers pcrmitted te t.egln paying taxes on Lbelr 1943 In comes, through deductions from WAges. salaries and dividends on fi monthly 01' Quarterly basis, th en til e Lax 'bw-cten could be spread over the en tire year. with but little loss 10 the goveflunent . and without great ha rdship on the taxpayers . President 'R oosevelt has oo.me ;:,)ut in favor of some sort or P ay As Y u GQ Tax P~ an. and It Is now being rather freely predicted about CapItol Hill that ch8l1ges in the ~x law to provide for the present cleae lin e for lncome tax PR¥lTlents. So it mlg'llt be a goOd Idea net to be in too big a hury . about · filin g your HAR.NES.S--4 sides leather . tug harness, collars. Ilnes, bridles , lines, etc . ,F1EE.O-,About 500 bu. hand husked corn , 10 tons mixed hay; 45 White Rock pullets . Some heuseheld goods. ·

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W. N . Sears, Auct., Waynesville, O . Phone 2651 L. C . St. J ohn and P . L. Reason . Clerks.

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f-robubly w.ere Ili not a Single uu · Ciln comprehcllu JU-'>L h ow llluch one hW1Clred anti !I lie billion do.lars u,Ctuully 81110un oS vv . 'X',:L thls 1.; tne amOlmt :Pl' ~l­ ,":ilL Hoo;,c clL I'cquclHed tHe COli' g re.':\S to appropriate to his Admiu~, ~ I"'lU u n for usc lor ""In Ilnd civil.:tll expe!1(l illll'ts 101' a s lllgie fiscal year beSIlUlillg July 1st, 11143. 01 !.his great. totnJ . onc hundred blllion doLa rs u. seh dilled r.o ,be spent ill Wle WlU ' illi 1l11s t t.he Axis i:'owers. It.hOllg11 aL t he present tlmo Wlex · p e ll ded IUn ds [,Ill ~ Ult tlng r.o Jar ntOI'C Lhull lttll; AIllOWl. remaiu lrOllt approprl lt.ions passed :bv tHe '17t h Congress. In ordet· to ra~ P lhe II o~lCy LO me(!L thls vast new budget Ule PI'(!sldenL suggests that sixI en bllUOll d li a rs 01 add tlena l reI'e ll ue be r.used, so 3S to hring the ullllUllI tax payments of the AmerleRII )lColJle up u> f1!ty -one bU.!on dollal'S w l~h Lhe uailluce obtalned tlO ugh l)O rrOlllllg . IllCldlllltlY, tne new lJudget calis !fel' t.he Un t d t> t.a LCS LO spend more money next ) ear Li1111 I fill ~he other 11l4don.s ef tile wUrld Itunped tog e~her have ex)lCnde<l on Lhe PI'eseut war to ·date. lIl alt 'beill~ tllat

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R c»res -nLatives und .senators trom farm areas hllve be n most active SU1t;e tJIC now Congress convened ill a ttempting to get s ome governUtel tnJ aotion to rclleve shortal;es w l arm m chJnery, protein feeds, etc.. th at are aIr dl' inLcrt'ering WitJl farm producLlon and endangrhlg the wholc 1943 fOod prellram . T hey IlI'C urging Lhe War Production Board to permit a greatel' amount of metal and other strategic mater._ !al to be used In manuJacturlng fal'lU rnael1inery. At ~ present Ume on ly slllall pe.rcent.age of the avernge arlllua l productlen of farm ma.cl\l nery a.~ld equipment can be manw llcturet1 . yeL ilie average farm cr. faced wi th governmen tal demands l ur mcr nsed Jarm vrodUOLion lolla a s lOW; larm laoor shortage, mus t ha ve more labor savlng la.nn III hinery. rather than less, .J I C ls to me t Ute food preductlon goalS SCL ur 111m . In recent \\eeks 11 scarciLY 0 prOLelll Iced SUpplement, " u 11 a.s s o},b an meal, cottell-seed I l C I. t&lk gv, otc .. ha.s ·grown into ,,11 a ta l'mmg shortage that WueatllleM....\mLdU!ll.lOll p ogr lm. No 111.,l llle; ~. Pl'edu~ rill k or livestock te f ull capacity WILllUU L t.he u.se ef ' suctt protein ul.jJp cUI U W; . 1& Is also being charged that much of the valuQ;Ole P I O(;eln supplements contrellec. b\' the g (; ~I:I I.m ent are being sold through Io::a AAA organizaLions to tlte rem detnment of country reed 0<: Ius, b'1' In r..nd IIllx:!ng plants, lo d other pl ivat,cly owned conceins. '1'00 much bllreaUCl'Utlc bungling of . lll·1ll matters will endanger the II 10 (> American war effon. ProC1uctlOlI of food Is just as Imperu..nt d,s Lire mallufacLUr ng of mWllt)Orr8 and war Ulateliel-<md perba~ even mOl'e so.

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o Poultry Tribune ......._ ... 1.65 o Redbook l\lngazine .......... 2.95 o Screenland ................_...... 2.25

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o Open Road (12 iss., Hmo.) 2.25 o OlltdOO1'l (12 iss., 14 mo.) 2.00 o Parent's Magazine ...._ ... 2.!iO o Pathfinder (weekly) ._.... 2.25 o Popular Medtanica ..__ 8.25

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o C'try ,Gentleman (2 Yn.) 2.00

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period during which tlt ()(.'cupled Lhe partlcula,· staLus. The pen;oneiJ exemption for II bm~ jll person 1S"1SOO ler elle '{ r; for a married person U'(lng WI:lI hu,s ~ Il>an d or '1!e, $1200; 'nd fOI' 11 "he.id f !am1Iy," $1200. (PersOn I e 'cmp\Jon as head lOr' a family ha>,> no I· feet ou · 111l1blllty to 'We a return. ) 1''or Federal :lnrome tn.' t pur pose . WIdows. wldewers. divorce,,'. marri ed pe rsons s eparated by mutun.! 'ellS m, weU 's persons WhO ha \'e never been mru'rled, IIrc clU-S:; 'd lIS s ing le persons. A head of family Is defined ~ " a ll IntUvidua.l \\fI 0 ac Lually supjXo,',s und ma.lntalus in one hOUSCI10ld one or more individuals who Are closely cO!lnected With him by blooc. relalJenslllp. relationship by nl'lrru.ll!c or by adeption. and 'Whooe right to exerclse fanllly control and provide for those dependent lndividuills ls ba:.'ed upon scrne meral or legal obligation." A sI:ngleperson, or a mar_ n ed person n()1) living with llusb.ind or wife, may. l:.herefore, enjoy a head of family eXf,mption under cena n eondltlolls . Taxpayers using a Simplified ReLurn (which 15 pcrm,iHed It the gross income fo.r the year lS aooo lOr less and derived selely lrom earnLng from empleyment anc:.jor. from dividends, interest and a:1nuit!es) cJbtaln persollilU exemptien r.r.:-ed on their status ru; of J uiy .1 of • he y 8.1'. Thus. a. taxpayer married an<:i living !Wit h husband. or wife on July 1 ls. entitled to $t:!OO personal exemption on form I040A ;1! he were u widower en July I, 111s exemptlen would be $500, lrrespecl;ive of the dat!' on which he became a widower . The amount of the exemption ls not dedutUble from the In::eme but Is reflected in the ameunt 01 tax shOwn In the table '1)0 the reverse side of the ferm. Taxpayers using return F orm 1040 obtain · personal exemptien propor Uonate \~rlth the number of months during which the particular status Is helel. Thus, for :1 persen who married on July 1. (who was not a head (;yf family prIor to his marriage) the persol1al eKemption would <be $800 ($250 ror the six months as a. single man, plus $600 for Lh~ six months 8S a ltarricd man.) .In t hla, example it Is asswned that the wife has no inceme. . Married .PEol'sons may, however. flle jelnt retll1lnB, even though one has lle Income, and by gUing a jolnt return a couple married during tbe year . ma.y obtain an exemption amounting to the exemption to which they would be entitled fer Ute Olr the ameunt (>f their individual exemptions pric>r to their marriage . In the example given the total exemptien in a jelnt return wO.uld be $1l100 '($250 for each spouse tfor six months plus $600 for six months married statue). U a. husband and wife IIv tng 1.0,. gether both have income and fll e separate returns on Form 1040, the personal exemption applirab'e to a married person mlW be take!:! In the return of either or divided t>r t,weeo them in any way lIS they '!Day a.gr~e, but the totAll exempt10n taken In the two sepat'atc returns may not exceed $1200.

~ - 2-wneel traller, en springs. good tlrea. MISOELI.iANElOUS--lOOO lb. platR o ~ e !lI1d Is ' e igh t. and the most form scales. Sharples cream seperator, 2 10-gll.!. nll1k cans, 28 ft. bcnuliful sh u e of cllramcl fu dge. To h!r loving Ma mm y and P uppy double ladders, hay ferk', repe and she is kno';; l, on a pproximlltely nl· pUlleys, hog . feeder, grindstone 2 te rn ~ c days. as "AnGe l" a:l? "You post diggers, jXlISt auger, lence ccvil child". It was on her dcvil· c!tll rl days t a t Rosrlud tied lhe stretchers. cross cut saw, buck s aw, kn'cts in the shir ts th , t Ma mmy had ditching spade, 2 leg challiS. SBnd takcn in for wa shi nr.. and poured Ihe screen. hog box gytlle, hog tl'ouglls. w ,Ie f the nnill a b ,ttle .1010 the jq'mb $tc...... just... ~he 511 id Inter lorks, shovels double ane s ngle thruu gh billc r leal'S. to "fl3vor It up trees and' m~ny smaller a rticles too som e" . . On her aoe el doys R O ~(lbud Is nwnerous to mention. qu nlly .I mugi'lll live eve n if a more B~~ksmlth and carpenter ' t:ools ro. LIlIl occupant Of the IItUe shack lorge. anvll drill, work ,bench, ham- . down ... I Vinega r Hill. Once whel1 M:1I11my was out meiS, wrenches, saws, wrecking J>ar, doin day w ork. etc. Rosebud got a wa vc or ck aning ' ------=-~--~----------~--[ever an d scoured every pot a nd pan In Ute k.itchen so T hc flrs t tell days ot the ney< 7BLh !1l ::J\ they. litera lly ' 01lg • as 1.; US ual, have been de:listoncd. Anoth· re r day. lefL alone. voted to the ol'j~ anlz111g Oif eommltshe tidl d up MUllIIny' s and Pa ppy 's r Ll m io such Lecs and other such pl'epa~tol'y a point of ~ op lc ' lJ i e (l rdc r th at it was work . YOUI' hUIlli:).e rCIJO ·ter WuS a week before Pappy could find an onored Iby hls R epubllcan ce•• unLet·shirt . Rosebud Is a grc,a t reader ot the leagues through apPOintment to l.lle newspapers. Ma mmy and P appy Ru les Committee o! the Heust! . don't ta ke one. but th l're . are plenty 'llis cCrm nti Ltee consists of fIve Reof perfectly good new.s pa l ers blow· publicans and nine DemO<.ra.1l, 0. d ing round Vine<l a r Hill. It. was out of o'ne of them thn t Rosebud got her Ltil eds tl e flow· (yf leglSlatJon i:lea rOf sp:mdiag the ten cen ts the through the House. The last ReBunn)' hnd put under her nillow the publican f·rom Ohio to serve on tile Heat causes cream to spoil quickly. OUTLET ni ght he r tooth ca me out. Arte r break· [a~ Ros ebud di soppc a l'cd down House Ru_cs c()lIlnllttee was' Theethe Hill and reit pPC:fI red soon a Her dOle E. Burton. Appoin tment to with a bNlUt ifui tcn· cent War Stamp ~he Rules commlLtee carl'ics with It pa sted firmly into a brand·ne w book wi th neat little squures for more membership ' on ·the Republican stamps. She displayed her Invest- I:)te~ring commit.t~. ment to Mammy. "I declare you're an angel child." Mammy said. RoseImmediately after separa· . Do not add warm cream APARTMENTS TO BE bud went on sitting, on the kitchen tion place cream in cooler. to cream already cooled. ERECTE~ AT XENIA floor staring with lar ge brown eye.s at the empty- squares In her book. Priorities tor erection or 50 duplex Aa In everything elSe. there lJ a To prevent foreign 'matter such 8. From timo to time she took hold of or another of her teeth and apartmellts to house 100 fain1lles on right and 1IItrong way to do every parUcles of dust lOr dirt, hair and one wiggled it, gcntly. lund just ,n orth or- th~ stat.e-owncd farm chore. The above cl1~t .b,ows simila'r bacteria-bearing substances Mommy IV;'! cngrossed in a par· right and wrong ways of carrying from contaminating milk' and cream, ticularly big wa slling. Rosebud was Xenia armery ha.v e been appreved through e~rtalnfarm practices con- the person delng the mllkl"g sliould as quiet (1 5 a mouse and' Mam my .by tile WP.B. it was announced Satnected wit!! .t h·e 'handling of cre~m, wipe the udder with a damp cloth. forgot about her until, coming in . urday by the Shawnee Developm~it dlrtermlned over . many years of wush and dry hll·· hands, and do ' lii. from the yare! wi lh hel' af l\lS full of experience. No butter cali be better milking into a clean, well-tinned dry shee ts . she nco untel'ed her child cempany. A~ the same time. prlortt1es ' were than the quality of the cream from mUking Pl!il. The JPllk. shou!d .be with a large , hammer in her hR!"d. which it Is [D·anuiae~~ed. The main strained through 'a cotton '- .d isc Scenting the devil in he r angel child. also grunted to uie Dayton Power ' M.a mmy shou ted ai , her. "Rose,budl responsibility forthe quality of but- strainer ,and separated immediate- Come yere with \h ;t \ hammcr! What. and Llg~t .c ompany. for. construct on ter consUJTied by the Amerle.an 'peo- ly. ' The fresh cream should be put you planning on doing? " . 1)1 ~ and electric lines In the subpie must ultimately rest on the Into 'a 'separate can immedlately and But what W!IS done was done. In .divislon : and to tlie olty ()f Xenili. to cream.producing farmer. ' · cooled to below 60 . degrees. Thll Roscbud's other. hand wa s anether After aU , Is ~l\ld, ·the big job In rapid cooling wlU retard j:)a"cterlal . tooth . Her mouth was slrotchc;d In. extend' mUniCipal, water lIn'llS to the produelng quam)' 'cream on the · development 'which causes cream to a broad If 'sligh tly bloody smile. "I site. . farm ' lies ,in keeping buts Ide bac-. Sl1,oU: .Water coois cream a great ,ain't doing nothingl Mammy," she Actual constrUction wol1t will riot tella from c,ont.a mfnating the cream 'deal laster than the: old~st · air. said. '''[Im Iust tilling up my stamp. ~ fer ' at team; 30 days. " . , . . , , , while ftghtiiJg strenuoqsly' .~ keep Plans for We eonstl'uctiQn of an ,e1. bOl1.k." . (Story . from an I1ctual repo.rt In . "illy' <free """"'Ies can held their the bacteria liol'mallY in milk at a ilcient cream.eoollng ta~ for .the . the files of the Treasury Depart- . y .._ .. minimum. PrinclpaUy It il a _.a ak ave'r ale farm, like the one shown ment.) . P\ll1>OSe and bUeir hon~ ~ady ~ . In sanltation: Clean bani.. .elean ~ ud-- in ~e illustration. togethel' with In. . ..,0 1I"us, clean ' handll, . clea ut8IJIIUS, st:rqetlons lor its operation, Inay 'be Say yes. Take yoo':-• chanJ::c In War a OOnurlOn end. a.nd preJ'''' the Inter __ Qooling of the cream Immediately · had without cost from the \M'ale agl'l- Stamps. Your Invelllme:nt ID War ests of mankind too any 'Arrow In: atter separaHon, and fre'qlient mar. cultQ1'al coller;e or thr.lIlt!lh tbe-local Bonds toda, wlU l,!Y.e a payda, for ~t Of their own 'TOW WU~ tomDrrow. $. son, tebn,J.· It Ja as .imple .s t1111t. 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WAYNESVILLE FROM A BUSINESS STANDPO~T In Ittl'1Inglng If~r t.he various articles which ~re 1.0 appear in' this special number of the Gn.ze tt , the publishers of the paper naturally turned to J ll4nes Stoop; to spetlIt or Wa Yl1e:!ville from a. IbUlnCSJ stand-' POint. Mr. StooP6 hIlS IIUl.de a conspicuous success I,n the bUSIness world, He 'began Ufe 38 year ago In ClInton county. Solely by bJS own frons he has won Ills way to a foremost plAce in the Ibusines,s and !lnanclal world, Mr. stoOp; ls Interested in a score of dlIferent en terprise.s, chIef 01 which is 0. large calming factory at Van Wert, Ohio, at which he Is president nnd general IIUl.nager. He is also vice president of the Kentucky Coal MllIin€ CO., of Dayton, a concern caplt.allzer at $2,000,000; president of the WaynesYUle Canning company; vice prClildent of the Citizens Bank; director In the Valley Telephone company, etc . Mr. stooPs writes: Having liVed In Waynesville since 1891 I feel that I am, In a measure, quallIled to speak of our beaijtUUl village In the valley of t he MIa.m..I. We have a quiet little elty but 11. ls clean and it ls beautiful. OUr homes are not pretentious but they Imve a heme-like oppearance which at once stamp; them as '·true homes," not simply ornamental houses 'Wh1oh may enclooe dU;c;ord within. 'I,'l)e publlc schools of Waynesvllle have alwayS ranked among the best in Warren county. For years our superintendent was a member of the IBoo.rd Of Education of the county. 8J1d Ilha.~ should be the case now, oa Superintendent Bratten is the peer 01: any teacher In the county. I had the pleasure, while In charge of the post office, to see 11. adV8J1ced .from a fourth to a th1rd class office, whlcb. position It 1l0W ·holds. From it OIre supplied :ive rural delivery routes. Waynesvllle nev~ receives the credit belonging to it e.s Its siBter village, Oorwln, really IbeloDgB t~ Waynesville, and · were we to do as greater New York, and Greater Chlcago, and even Toledo, of our own state. we woUld !be able to give out to the world much increased population and ,buslnelm. OUr interests are one, and we should not be dlvlded In reports. oIt ls true that '\Ye ho.ve bl1t , few indu,strJes but we have better facWUes than many other towns !Which are now doing a great bus!'ness . For InStance. St. ~ris, Ohio. ' has the la.rgest pony carrllYte and bUSiness in the entire world, ShIpping even to crowned heads of Europe . O ther towns are doing ' equally e.s well. If we on y had a l1ttle more hustle, and not qUlte so much . conservatism, WaynesvUle

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oould" 'be made a splendld .:enter. As It is now the JWaynes LJe Cannl?g company Is our 'only IndUS~J'Y, but It .I,s doing a fine business and is highly apprecla.ted by ,our larmers. The ,banking fa.cllitle:! at. WaynesvUle are first c1 ss. The National Bank ha.s 8J1 estSi» ILo;hed 'r eputat loll and the Citizens Bank is a nourish mg 1n,stJtuUon~ Ow: Independent telepllon.e system, known as the Valley T elephone company, is qUlte an advantage with telephones In most 'bf the resldence.s of the vUlage together ~th t he rural and long dlsta.nce servIces to most all parts of -the United S tates . The countlly aibout Waynesville Is reoogn1zed as the greatest tobacco I:rowlng country In the United Sta tes ifor certain varieties of tobacco. A warehouse .ought to be erect ed Ilt CorWin to properly care for tl11s crop . Undoubtedly this wou:d pay a good interest 011 the mon ey Invested. Fortunes have been IIUl.de a nd a re being made In breakfast foods . Within '11. radius of five miles of WaynesvilJe is being grown enotlgh wheat, oats 8J1d other, gI'1lin ( which is the principal part of these foods) to furnish IIUl.terial to fac tories that coUld turn out . enough breaklllst foocls for a state. These suggestions are practical. I/\ny of the plans suggested would make money tor the Inves tors. benetit the communIty and put to use thousa.nds of Idle capital. The m ercantile esta.bllshments of Waynesville arc for the moot part up-to-(!ate and progressIve. A large volume of bu.s1ness Is ca.rrled on, especlally In the implement, grocery and dry goods lines. However , there is little question but the valume of trade can be largely Increased by 11 united ellort on the part of the merclUUlt6 . Special ,bargain days, a.s suggested in a r ecent issue of the Gazette, would attract people to the town who now buy elsewher e. and many of them would no doubt become penruJ.Ilent customers, Let every man In Waynes \"1!le who has 8J1y Interest In her &Towth begin to hlJStie and the result will soon be felt. Here's to a Greater Waynesville. OUR NEIGHBORING VIL~GE OF CORWIN The history of Waynesville would not be complete without &ome m entlon of her .sister village Of COrwin. The interests of the two towns have always been and are at the present time &0 olosely allled as to be really one. Waynesville Is sltuoted on the west sIde of the Little MlamJ river, Col1WIn on tohe east, and wll1le each has its Eeparate schools, ,p ost office and municipal government, yet the two towns have oommon interests and are really one community. COrrwln was laid out by John Johnson and Joel W. Johnson In 1844, about the time the Little MIamI ra1lroad was bUilt. While the population of Corwlr> d<Je.cl not exceed a couple of hundred a great deal of buslness is carried on there, Qor!w1n being one of the busIest stationS along the entlIe Cincinnati dlvls.lon of the railroad Large shipments of stoc... gram 8J1e. tim!ber are made; while supplies comE' In for a territory five"mlles square. the ~ent time there Is In Corwin a large and completely stocked general store, a grocery and hotel. lumber .yard, coal yard, bwo SJiIoIn . elevators, sa.w mill and CjUUlIII& factory.

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CfIlCAGO . JLl~--Six· national champions in 4-H foo c!! pr~plll'ation for Vicf.ory Bit'" how they coo.k in th~ army during a vis!t to the Quar" t..~ rmR8ter Depot here whIle at the .recent 2.1st NatlOn,a 1 4-H Club Olngrl'~tI . From left, Ada Carter. Tl/lt.ah, Mmn.; M.a~g le Lee. DUCK, Lluorty , .dlS8.; Palllin~ A. JonnAOn. A!!cutney. Vt.; Eilee n RelfjU lI m, Collill !!, MCJ lIl.; Phylli5 J . Combs, Frank.fort, Ind.! and LUdell Andcr~o n, Gru s~ n, nd ~ . New Mex. The wiia .... r. told Co . Iskcr, cenLer . they ilv era~ ,·.1 18 years in age and 7 .... YelI!'8 in clull wo~k, and ~H\d prepllr"d :1:1,(100 di shes, modo 6.'100 bokmgs. cunned 3,~OO. Pints nlld pre pan;ci and served 11 ,700 ~ Fi\l~ also werl,: JUnior I l!n d ~r& Eu ~h reeeived a ~ ~OO college- eclw>IlIrahlp ' from the Serv el Honl(> b eo · nomlca Department, which alao pve IAa» and 31 other sta Le champ-!Qua t.beu- bip. to

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Mrs. Mattie Le VI called u11 ~ s . L . Zlllk Monday a1 LCr!lOOn . M1ss P aUline G.I oson sp~nt tL c week-end with Mr . and Mrs. Fol'Cst raham and daughter, DorotHY, n oo r Lytle. Mr . and Mrs . H arold Rogers and Mrs . Emma Glbsqn of BeJ1brook. calleel on rs . l!:rnestlne B uun ell and flunlly Monday even ing . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond OSbul11 e 01 Xenia, Mrs . Frank .Hiatt of dprlng alley, Mrs . L. Craig of X enla,and Mr. Russell &1>1118011 of New Burlington. c/ll;ec. OIl M.r . and Mrs . Emerson Dill and snn, Sun day evening. Mr . and Mrs. Morrts Lewis and son, J Cl'ry, s PI'lIC Sunda y with Mr. 8J1d Mrs. J ohn Koester and daugh ter, of U Uca. Mrs . George Marlatt Is still 11 at this time. Mr . IUId Mrs. Hiley G lbsOll called on relatiVe:! of B eJbrook one da y last week. Advertlslllg Keeps O' d Customers Mr . and Mrs. Elvis Micheal of ADVERTISE IN TIlE GAZETTE

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"Wh en the orne a ls o! a nation are virtU()lIS lh e peop le tollow their ex- . 7:45 P. M. om pie," s.1i Cun(uci us tWQ dozen c£:n !lri('~ n ~(I . and h e was ri'lht. This ,mc; , nt r ien:'1 1 wtls often r ight. His hi, 'h mor n I philoso phy h [ls inOuMR. AND MRS. BOB WARFEL, BEDFORD, IND., """ mur" peo ple und done it longe l' than nllY othe r code. All ChISINGI~G , EVANGEL~STS nese wl{o c ~ n rend still sludy his sa ge writ illgs. Due undoubtedly to HERBERT GRAHAM, MINISTER, WILL DELIVI,e wi sd,ml of Cull fu cius, China is ER A GOSPEL MESSAGE EA H EVENlNG he nnly :J llclcnt CO'tlnlry lett today wJlh an nllc ir'l l civilization. r ere in moll ern America we are hardl \" nb l~ tu sellse Ule full slgnifi(' :1I1Cl~ ~t the pro ve rb quoted above, _cC. luse mlls l of our officials bave f'~ lce n "v ir tL:J us. " We crili cize rulers fr '~ Iy. bul not one high-handed tyMr. and .Mrs. Char~ Doster en-: n l ever ruled Ule United States, "ertained Sunda.y at a blrthday :1.: <1 IIl lv 11 11 oc ca siona l official I'urns .linner, honoring the birth annlvers- i7iIi Zi::i :, 1 10 be a scalawag. The d emo.• ry of their da.ughter. Bamara, and cr_ '" sy stem s~l r egua rds citizens 51'. MARY'S EPISCOPAL .w1rs. Doster's mother, Mrs. A. Cook '\'i th H1 ll ilurlty divid ed a mong rulCHURCH e rs; with a three-departmenl govof WaynesvWe. "1'11: .(· nl ; wi th r epresenlative legislta)ph Parks, J\lwl.ster In Charl:'c P v . John Sy·f erd of MaoDlll Field lal ure . t:h w-ch sci ,ool at 9:45 a. m . r ampa, Fla. , ls spending a. 10-day Who Firrhts Congressf MOl"1l.ng prayer und serlllun 11 : UL furlough 'With h JS wile 01 Day toil Cuvetllu5 enem ie s. itching to see '1. nl. .md bis mother, Mrs. Clarence Dcmu \: r acy " done over" into some fot'm of socialis tic set·up, are the Pearson. IIlE'l'HODJS'I' CHUltCH nntul"n l enemies of everything repPvt . Will Bogan of Ft. Thoro s, l.uwli C. Radle)', Pillitor resenta tive in government. They Ky . , spent the week-end with · ~s fight congress by Instinct, with or -Ch'W:ch schOOl 9:30 a. ~­ parents, Mr_ and Mr3. Charles.' BOwlLhou t couse. Just prior to the Worship service at 10:30 A. M . gan . congressiona l election, when there Youth l"ellowslllp at 6:30 p. Ul. Mrs. R4chard W1Ulams arid son, appeared to be some dod ging at responsibility ror the teen-age draft Stephen, were guests Friday of her .Iaw, it lVas not uncommon .to hear WAYNESVILLE CHuacH Of' parent8, Mr. and Mrs. Baft'Y Tuck_ somebod y sugges t: "Congress Is oner. _ CHRJST ly In the way. L.et'·s suspend congress Fred Bogan. who Is employed ui for the dur ation. " Mu Randall, MlnJ8ier Dayton, spent Sunday with b1s wUe We1\.meaning people get vexed and >family. and talk th a t way some times but ~ UNDAY Blble Scbool 9.110 ... Ill: it c)nssifies them with a bad crowd. Mr . e.nd Mrs, Rlcbard BolllnpJ: No poli tical move could be worse CommunloD 10': ~ ... .. were Saturday aftern,oon , calle,r a In , tha n "purging" congress. No mUl· Prea.:hlng, 11 a . m. Wilm·l ngton, . tary defea t would bring !pore cerJU lIior Endeavor, 7:11 p. m . Mrs. Ellrabeth Pagenate tai n calnrnity. It is the law-making Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. IlL resided at the MoVey . home , body that stands between our great Communion and p reachlnc. I:OD lives with Mrs. Laura Sl)leaker. free· born citizc.nshi p and ha sty, radica l decis ions of rule rs. Judicial P. m. Mrs_ Ruby OIlJ.a.ugh and son, and executive departments rarely You are invJted to come and 1I'or· Billy, tWere 8U~ Sunday of ber heor the majority 's authoritative pe.rents, Mr. and Mrs. WllUeru vo ice except through reprCienta- ship wlUl l1li. Speriuntng ot W1lmJngton. \. lives. ST. AtlGUSTDrE CIIU8aI Mrs. Florence OSborn, Mrs. Earl Farm Doys Deferred Some peopl e may even accuse Osborn and son, tPauJ 'of CenterFatber Pries, congress 01 playing poli lics with the Mass Sunday 10 :00 Q.. . DL vUle, 'Were IUcsts Sunday of Mr . Agriculture Bloc a s soon as they a nd Mrs. Carl OSborn and family. sec how lhe new de a n law favors ",mav CUI IRoCIl OF C81U8T fa r m lobor, but the provision Ls a Herbert Gramm. Minister good one, In my opinion. It provides th a t th os e engaged in agricul9:30 a . m., Bible ICbooL tural occupation, or endeavor essen10.45 a. m.-Cgmmwilon. Mrs. Lee Mason and Mrs. HamJltial to the wa r effort, be de.f erred 11 :00 a. DL-Bermon. ton of Maaon were guests of Mrs. from training an d service so long as 7 :45 p. m.-.Preachlng Allce- C1ark ;FrJday atternoon. they remain so enguged and untU Matthew Turner. of Xenla, was a such time as satisfac tory replace.oolIer at the Home Saturday. FRIENDS ment cnn bc Obtained. FIrst Day SChOOl. 9 :91' a . m . .Mrs. C. H. Dl;!t.therage spent Cong ress appa rently understands Meeting for WorshIp, /1 :30 a. m . saturday at the home of h er the farm labor problem. Our law make rs' are aware tbat the millions MT . IfO ....V. M. E. CJ,nJRCH - daughter, MnI. R. H. Hartsock_ ot soldi£'rs soon to be called Into _ 'Mr. CharleS Farq~. ot ·WllmlngT. M . I'c:arff. 1\ftl1l~ter service by the new dr aft law, are ton, called on Mrs.' Ella Doyle SunSunday School iI:30 a. m. E. A goi:ng 10 be obliged to eat It they day afte~n. figh t, that the farms of America Earnhart, Supt. Miss -Grace 'Hockett of OoJnmtma, m ust teed them. and that the farm Evening Service, 7 :<10 p. m . labor shortage is acute. It III roPIIIlYCI Meeting Wednesday eve · sPent ltihe week-end ' with luir mothgrctto ble' that the nation did not nlng, 7 :30 p. m . ~. . realize this situation earlier. The Amerioan ,priends Service ': Harding Co1\ege is in the middle comniittee met here this Thu-rsday ot the nation's farming section. I ,ttcmoon for the retrula.r aewlng. was broug\1t up on a tarm and now AUCTIONEERING This Is m1ss1ontr-rY work ana the finactively m onage two farms owned by the college. Working Itudents Ished articlt!a are ~t tp thIl main Stanley and Koogler m 'lIt our cows, but 1 know well that ~adquarter6 . at 'P hiladeiPhIa where For Dates, Phone 3894, Wayne.(lnny farm ers , unable to 'get milk they are distributed and aaaigned to ha nds, ha ve sold their dairy herds v1l1e, Ohio, Reverse ellal'Ves bhe needy In our own country IUS for sla u'!hter. BROKERS UC,"ENSE well as overseas. ' Yorkers Are Soarce . The condlUon:of Dr. J. WI ·Ward. Last Spr ing acres of strawberries r plted in the fields In Arkansas for who is under tt:ea,tment at McClel. Ine lt of pickel·s. Our students took ,a lan ):lospltal, Xenia, ' does ' not lndlday orr, salvnged enough "free" ber- RECTAL DI5EAIES cate ~ch Improvement • . r ies to make 700 gallons of Jam, DR. E. M. BT1i:EUi:. ElMt m o\"e t.ha n one winter's supply. . . _ Locust Street Wl1In1T18too. Ohio, BI~ga, are UpQn ' the bead of Last I a 1l we had good cotton in the fl eo as Ule rainy season a pproached, flas publtshed a .b ookleUn which be the Just.-'Provema ,10,6. nnd no picker s. wore available. explalIlE; . h ow he treatl! PIUIB or " '«(lin t!1e students made a picnic HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ of it, picked (ou r b ales at cotton In ERY Or ElLECTRICtI'Y, nu. b9oIta few hou rs, pooled their wages, let will be sent Iree by .tIen<1lJ14r IUm b ought a war b ond and gave it to ... " I I Itlip H. your ruune and adcIJ'OIOS.-Adv. lhc coll egc endowm ent fund. .. OIIIldl......... . In add it ion lo su lcguarding the naffOlhJq eqU~1a to.'·~ __ lion's food supply, deterring farmer Plett ell, and happm_ into the hOlM boys hns two secondary advantages: ~cI til hu~b.lld ~d wll. " otldIH III • (I) Young men now on the farm are 'Ilron.tr bond 'Of endarlD, 10.... and mil., r ody to go into 100 per ce.nt produc- I lual buIral. Divorce" rare ill &lie bo_ tinn or Cood without further training. Il ClOupJeia that·....... ch1l~.. They ::I r c train ed already. (2) Young men lefl on the tarin when the war is over wHl be ' exactiy where they can ecrvc bcst. with no post-war ad. justment to make. . Stay Put, and Work .P erhaps the wises t piece of counROOT FOB AND CO"IIION sel offer ed the American public in y~ur CatUe, hOl6, abelD ~ ctil'fe' . re cent weeks was voiced in a radio program by Dr. Allrcd -1'. Haake of to Norrla-Brvca Oo~ liT. w1n M1d DEitrolt. His suggestion In this emer- pr.OIP'e8ilve finn tor ' u. .., _" __ ., gency, to every man not ellgible for market Dl1ui1 .n4 ~ ....... the armed forces, Is this: "Stay Union Stock Yarcls, Clnllmad&, where you are. Work at what you Tune In on Radio a*au. WC!tY. arc doing. Incr.ease ·your output per 1~:25 to 1~:·31) p. Ill. foe 01St" daily hour and work more' bours a day; do all you can, not to hurt your em- market repprta. ciency.". . It Is a common sense SJ.Iggestion. The actual cost of the war is work. Congress is Jeaving the genuine farm b oys where they can work like vet. ertlns and where a 'lO-hour week Is TARVIA-LITHIC TAR AIm not un known . From. considerable experience with congressmen I hllve ROAD learned that they can be trus~e!l to 1)uMP TRUOJt Dl\YlOE ad wisely. when they 'have the facts ; and most of them have tlist band ~Y Yix 901iO~ . informatiOn about agriculture. A surVey 'wh ich 1 made ' recently ' indicates that more than' sO per cent come from towns ot 25,000 or smaUer: The (ustic ba'c kground Dl Its mem bers is one pt my reasons Morrow Phone No.3 · fOr plllciJ)6 so much conftdence in Ule sani ty and conservatisrrt"'llf-the' Lebanon ~1ce 6'13Kcongress of the U!rlted ' State.. ReaJde~ II ~

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HO'M.f fRONT Tho lost, art of bread-Silclng Clune back into Its own Monday nnd bakadvise hou.seWives to keep their eye on botl~ tlle loa.! and their fingers. All bread sold in Wayn svllle from now unLil the end 01 the war will be unsllced l!.lld wUl n.ot be doublewrapped. Only exoeptlon to this ruJJng is the two-pound conmlerc.al loa! made up fol' rc..~t.aurants . These will be sliced and double-w rapped . But even this will ,be haILed at W1e end of sixty day. The cl1ange Is a ,resul t of a recent government order. The .ban on \IcIng was announced simulta neously with an increase In .rIour prices, and together with other economies Is desighed to keep r etail brood prices at their present levels . In slicing. bakers advise: Lay the loaf on Its side. Don·t bear down on Lhe knife, use a genUe sawing motion_ Train your eYe on the exact point you're trying to out t,hrough . TIlen hold the kni.je HaL against the loaf whlle you're c utting It. Be sure the knife Is shorp . Under the new reuulation, bakers must also Ilm1t the varieties of bread and rolls they make In a single week and dl.sc()n tinue selling bread to grocors on consignment.

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VALENTINES That silky coa t and those br ight eyes belong to Micha el, champion Irish setter owned by Louise Campbell, stag-e and screen st.nr, and they indicate that the dogs of today are get ti n),! a completely bulanccd diet in the scientificall, prepared doA' fo ods that have been developed. Tuble scraps, formerly Ced to dogs, can now be saved f or the fumily "soup ketlle," a prac.· tice which . is in line wi th the. nution's warLime ret" COnSCl'VatiOa

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in Franklin township . Lt . Lowell Starke and wife took Stanley and Amy M. Bllilc t~ G o'clock dlnnCl' wl Lh MI' . dnd Mrs . ~Olll~ Wiillad and Georgia A. Belville. 2 Slanley BaUey and daughter Friday tracts In Clea1'Creek toWllShlp. ' evening . The Argunot Bridge club met on Dial 2111 - Waynesville FOR SALE--EJeotrlc train, AmeriMal')' Hannah Frye by Lester F. Mrs. Ba~ner Stewart Is spending can Flyer, large size. SJx pair vVednesday wlLh a delicious pot bard. a,b out 83 IlCl'es In Clcarcl'eck a week ut Middletown, Ule guest of Quaker net curtains; also some ,uck dinner at the home or Mrs. !.Ownship . her daughtcr. Mrs. Elmer Halne:; . net curtaJ,ns . Mrs. IA. T. Cherry, .;; . D . Henkle in Lebanon. <ta l"Y Hnnah Frye by Lester F . The Friendship class of the U. B. . Ridgeville Rood. Phone 2143. Fl"Ye to Hurl Rlbbnrd, about 83 acres chw'Ch of UUoo. had theil' mon tl ly Mr . and Mrs. Woodrow Galliher pm~ ~ FOR SALE--Zenlth Radio and wind of l)Q.yton spent the week-end with in C:earcreek townshlp. meeting at t.he home of Mr. and ~. Good condiUon. Inquire 1Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilson and Oarlos and Hattie Rose to George Mrs . George House and sl)n. MIami Gazette office. LOwman, lot 27 In Barnes subdlvlMr . and Mrs . Austin Oonner Bnd fami ly. MT. and Mrs_ Robel't Wildaughter and Mr. Walter PfeifleI' s lon, Franklin . Mr". \\' uUC'r li" .. rll·... Cor...,...... _ , OARIBON PAlPER-For offlce. home son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edna L . c enter to Albert J . Grote spent Satu rday evening wltb Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet atNEW SUITS and school. Handy t.a.b19t form . Herbert McMillan and eh1iren were 2 tracts in Oleal'creek tOwnship. and 'Mrs. Bert Bunnell and da ughalso Sunday dinner guests. tended the Wayne Tovt'tlship FarmAnuabclle WorKman vs. Sheet size 8 1-2 by 11. Miami GaJ owel St. John to Willla.m R . a nd teI·s . e,ra- c.llb o.t Grange Hall. Wayne.sEl1wood Workman , dlvoJ''Ce. zette. , See the ,!lew Spring styles ' of Cla ra B . Young, 3 tracts In Turt\eUle, Tlnu'6day, when M.r. end Mrs. He g ec t of du~y. INCOME TAX DATES 1IShion Frocks at Emma L . ~pers The follow1ng foods constituting E:rnest Butterworth enterta.1ned the creek township. Oi\ll\ ON PLEAS on Main street, WQynesvllle, 01110. more than 200 grocCl"Y Items. Will be MOTORIST ROBBED In order to give the ta.'I(payers In club. Lucious O. and Helen O. Mounts. Newport Fll1.. nct! Corp., etc., \ ' 5. rationed when the general f(lod 1'aNEAR FRANKLIN the First Distriot of Ohio all possiMr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones made Mrs. Cora Rich, Mrs . Reba Brad· alla e S . Howell. oL a!. , defelldant La Wl,liam P. and MYl'lle V. Goodt10nlng program be@:lns, scheduled ble assistance in the f1ll.ng of 1942 a. . business .tiW to Dayton ThursFranklln, Jan. 16. -Tbree hltch- dock and Richard Frye were Mongranted' I ave ~o .lile motlollS dt!- man, 34 .80 acres In Turtlecreek scmettme before the end of 'FebruIncome \.ax returns, Acting Collector day: hlJdng youths yesterday strong- day night s Ullper guests of Mr. and mwrer 0 1' IlI1Swer t:.erore Febru ry towl1shlp_ ary: of In te.rnal Revenue E. G. Welne'Mr d Mrs. Lawrence Elllott armed and robbed a oovington, Ky., Mrs. Russell ,Wilson and famIly. Oanned - Fruits, vegetables, a' i Hi. wuth, has orran gcd the following anti son Tommy, of Centerville, motorist near here 'and fled in his • • • uoltUe Dllow vS. l!Jru'1 M. Dillow, MIss J eanne Baker of St . Eliza- soups, juices. ba.by foods . sch edule. Taxpayers reqUiring as spent Wed.ne~ evening with Mr. car a.fter being frightened away, Bottled - JU1Ces, sou liS . catsup cu"e Ul.:>llllssca w1\,hout J ecord, Gosts beth Nurses Trait}lng school, Days istance shou:d call at t h e maln otIUld Mrs: Everett Kenrick and clli1- pollee said. p..d. d. fUr". t'llrlt·tle 1". "' bun1uN, C urre .. ~ Ilt chili sa uce . ton, 'Was the weeki-end guests of her -Ice, 3rd floor, post o!fice building, The motorist, Earl _Fitzpatrlck, en <iren . Iai: Allce M1dtlietan Tucker vs. EuWe say to oW'seives, "I cio not 'Frozen-Fl'U1ts, vene.tables. Cincinnati, any day up to ant' InMr . . and Mrs. Leslle Gray " and route to Dayton to pick up his pay parents. Mr . and Mrs, Robert J a.rs - 'Frul ts, vee embles, soups, ward S. ·J.llcker, ordered 1.11 t et-n, I eed to go to church to ill'c a good cluding March 15, 1943 or at the , chUdren spent Sunday afternoon obeck a.t one of the army air fields Baker. Cartridge Division of Rtminl!t<.n u re . II car read the Bible and u.blCle Juices. • • • nearest branch on the date herein 'with Mr. and Mrs. ' Russell Burnett nea~ •tnCl'e, said he picked up tho. 1Mr. and Mrs. WadI' Turnn' and Meat will ibe rationed later 1n t he j rms and WUlialn Huf!or<1, Jr .. be ~y my COllSlOlence." possibly, but co listed. . and family at Ridgeville. ~rio, aged .18 to 20, at Reac1ng and !!iOns, o! Dayton, were Sunday ev~nprogram. Sugar a~ld coffee are al- ., de party detendants, nutlct! ot you? No 'm atter what Ule church Under the Revenue Act of hl12, Mr : and .Mrs. Harvey Hole ant! -drove nor~h on ROute 25. 1ng dinner guests of Mr. and Mr~. , ready ro ttoned . . Hearing ordered ~ crved. call.t:l itself, no matter wl1aL the ocevery s ingle person hnving a gross daughter . Xenia, were Slmday When he reached Monroe, one oC J . H. Sackett and '.amlly. liIll'l"Y Otis MI.o lung vs. E "hel cas1on' is, somet.hing w11l be sLid 01 Under the progrm a consumer wUJ lncome of $500.00 or more. or a ~~ of Mr. and Mrs.' Allen Hole the youtha "stuCk a gun in his ribs" • • • be permitted to ~h()p In any I; ro- lone Dudley, et aI., OJ dered W1at ac- done that will make itself felt in O\ll married person having a grosS inMrs. Wilkerson, Mrs . Barton and and Mr. ~d Mrs. Ru.seeU Camp- and forced h1m to tbe alee of the cery. He may buy expensive or in- count be sus\lendeu f01' hearing un- Uves. We Il\ay not be conscious oi come of $1200 or more. must rue a bell and children. road where tbey tied and ga~ea him daughter and Mrs. Morrow of til February 18; ordered t h o.t notice it at libe tlme, but It ~111 pop uno , MISs Alberta FaWkenstein or Leb- after 't.aIWlg a '$6 bill, all the money Spring Vailey. were Monday ef,ter- expense 'b rands of rood. The num- be given that account and vouchels our t.hougl1ts lU1;e1', ant' may say return . noon guests of Mrs. Robert Thomas. ber of items he may buy w1ll be llroReturns flied a.fter March ,15. 1943. had. anon, started .a· t.a.ylorlng cla.s& Frilted, however _ If h~ 'Ouys high point re on t11e in county clerk's off-ce o some hasty action or unkind an ~I Y are subject tn henvy penalties. day a.iternoon a.t the home- of Mrs. They drove to a spot mIles The G rent Centl'al Mutual Insur- words. ThIs week. revival servlc 'Mr. u..'ld Mrs . DavId Ross and value items he will re<;elve fewer The following are the places to be Ra..ph Hammond. There w1l1 be a1x below Fi-aDkun. cut over to the Undaughter . Rachel Enne, were Sun- cans than if he buys low pota L-value ance company, et.c.. vS. H. J. aro going on at Ferry Church o . ICSSOllB. J viSited by Acting COllector Weineion road on a little-known short out day everung dinner guests of Mr. items. He wlll have Ito leam t Q bud- Greenup, ordered tha.t plaln till re- Christ. Won·t you come? We need wuth's deputies for the purpose ot Mr. and. Mrs. Wtlbur Olll.!'k were and drove melt ,i nto the woods on from defendant sum 0 , the WOrds of Chri.:iL IlOW more ~n 11 and MrS. iRalph Hastl~. ge~ his ration polnt.s lIB well as his cover rendering assistance 1n the filing of oo.l1ers of Mr . and Mrs. Walter the J. M. Robison farm wbel'e we ha e for a long time. And bring $159.39. • • • money. returns: . rk Sa;tur~ afternoon. Mr . and Mrs . A'. H . StUbb~ we,e Fitzpatrick 11'118 thrown from the Dorothy Addison vS. Edward Ad- YOllr Bible, you wlli need It; R\s~ Hamil ton, Post ort1ce, Jan . l~ to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas COlJ1ns and car, kleked and hit over the head. business vlsltors in Lebanon MonThe O1'l1ce of Prlt:e Administra- dison, mot.lon well taken. Qefenctant come prepared to _sing; there will be Mar. 15. lnll.; Middletown, Post OfCharl~ 001l1ns of Dayton. were A resident of a small house in the da.y. ' ,t ion h~ announoed that Sugar ordered to pay plalntlf'f $12 p er be good oongregallonal singll1g, und flee, Jun . 15 to Mar. 15, inc . ; S\Ulday a,fternoon guests or Mr', aIkt WOOdS, Mrs. John Belinger, saw the good musio comes Irom tile soul. · Robert T6!t· or" Dayton, was a S tam~ No. 11 becomes ,val ld Peb . 1 week. Post Office, Jan . f5 to Springfield, Mrs. Walter KeJu:1Ck. • incident and fired two shots at the b ;;:;>e- a re eIgh teen stars on the visitor in Waynesvl1le Wed- and w.ill..l:le-goOd-ror-t.hi'~. ds--of-l--FrmT!!l'''''!':mr1t1'1'!~-:n~e;;-"RTIDJiiTfn-,t--"';I7<ler Mar. 15, Inc.; Wllmlngton. Post OfI__~-:--,=-=~..MI:S--M~,&i'eft-,Jol1~-1,IIntlH'6.ul yout~ trom a . sho~, !r1chtening business sugar until March .15. Sugar sf.a4np divorce to plainttllf, chlld and house Ferry church service flag . and mort! nesday. ,flce, Mar. 5 to 15, inc.; Xenia, Post Johns were saturday altemoon caU-' them away In FltzJ)atrick.'s car. He No. 10, which is valid for three hold furniture to plaint1ff. ' to be put on. May the Good Fatller Omce, Ma r. 1 to 15, Inc . ; Dayton, . ers of 1M. and Mrs. Kenneth ' ~ taken to FJjnkl1ri where his Inpounds, 'e xpires at Inldnlght, Jan _ Roy E. Fllnchwn vs. Virginia b~ess these boYs, keep them .sale ~AESARS Post O(fJce. J an . L1 to Mar . 15, inc; . i8;cUgh and «~y, near Waynes- jur1ea were tree..ted ~d a. brother 31. May Flinchum, divorce to plaintlfr. and help them to always no their Lobanon. Lebanon Oitizens Bank, ,ville. 'aame .~ Oovlngto~ totakr him ~I ..II. \\' lIIla", !lJuttb, Corre .. po ....,.' • • I' Charles J, Woodward vs. Lucy duty toward God and mtlll . Mrs'. Gleruw. Wilson called on Mllr. 2; Frankl1n, Frankl1n No.tional The selective service bureau of the Mrs. Kesler Graham and Mrs. hOm~. \ :" , . War Manpower COmmission has' an- Woodiward, dlvorce to pla.lntUL Mrs. Frank 'Snyder fell at her Bank, Mar. 3. R,obert Siney spent -Thursday ~ The ~r was ,found a.banl!o~ed 'Mrs. Opal Reason and Mrs . Adra PROBATE ,h ome last Thursaay and broke som e ~~ton. near Eaton, , ~ 'polloJ were 'in- Braddock in Way.nesvllle on TuI!S- nounced a d'ar-roo.ching l1beralizaEstate of Anna Belle O 'Neall, ce· ribs : She feels a JJttle ,b etter n ow. "'IORROW' RE SIDENT IS day aftemoon of last week. Mrs-. Gus Welsh Of Cenferv1lle fonned tiui 011 of agricultural deferment r eBen Kearns was home ClVIlI' t.he .. CllARGED ' WITJI TIIEFT ' ceased, testimony to be haerd March Prof. Oscar BoYd of Wl,lnington, q remenls in a ,move designed to 16. was a dinner guest· ·M rs. ' k wee -end L$'Om Ft·. B enjamin Har..Tllompson Tuesday or' JaBt week. ':, UOEIVES 'PROMOTION <WaS guest speaker at church Sun- keep more workers on the farms . 0, R . Haie, adllllll1Strator of the rison. Mildred Lehman, 18, of Morrow. day. Mrs . Oharles Bunnell and chU· ' - -' \ . Henceforth local dl:aft boa.rds wi I ' be guided by a "new criteria" wbich estate ot Lillie Hale . deceased, vS. . Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lu-:as a.re who had !been working as a waitress Corp. WIWam Hlnton of stout dren of ~,a~n are 'Spendinl some Mr. aitd :MnI.. Howerd Stanley Harry 0 _ lHale, et IIJ. .. costs oreered the proud parents of a .son born ht In Wiimington, and John M. San ,Lime with her pwrentii, Mr.. · and have ~:ved Word. that their son, Field, India.ne.polls, spent pal1t of ino~udes Uberallzed l~ppl1cation of paid. " Blair h ospital last week. Nicolas, 22, nattye of GUAm, who Ml's : 'Earl Young . ~8. Bl.tAnell has PV,t . John A. 'Stanley, who Is locat- last week wibh his friend , Donald the :'war unit" production standard lind ac!.& to the list, of essential Will of lLaura 6. DunhBnl . deceasOrdination of beacons was. be.d has a dishonorable discharge ftom . been III for several ' weeeb. • ed ,H ot Springs National ' Park, iHalnes, and wife. ., ed, .!led in ocurt. at. 'Ferry chur,ch Sunday morni.g the navy. 'Were 6rre-5ted in OlnclnMrs. Ella Amman of Dayt.Yn bas been promoted to flrst:etasa Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MeIllt~ crops for which· «arnl workers may be deferred . Will of Belle S. Beck, uecellBcd" a.fter services . .Those ordained were natl Saturday, charged with theft spent the' week-end with ber soli- pr1va~ ind has ' entered PharrMcy and rami1y were guests 01 Mr. and A "unit" ((iled In court; admitted to probate. Har 'Ford -ce of clothtn valued at $97 from a Mrs . RaymOnd Wilson one even,lllg In-lo.w and daugh~r,,' Mr. and Mrs. ,~, ,: '" - , . cow, 'or 20 feed lot cattle, or an acre Estate ~f Frank Selker, dr-ceased . GiJJ1anl, ' Clinton DuVaU, Everett Wilmington home January 1 . last week. !Leonard Ellis and tani1!y son. ~ 'o....u NEW XENIA CHiEF called on Tuesday a.fternoon. Mrs. 0 1 beets, or 20 acrell of wheat- compensations ordered allowed. Hunter apd :F m uk Snyder. . Rpv. Pollee Chie! Everett Downing Estate of James E . olevenger. de- Gra.ha.m was' assISted by Eldc"s Hol- said that Miss Lehman was livin~ In Mrs: Ev~rett ' Eearly, POllee ~ carder of Ellis has been quarantined with products deemed essential in the ceased, administratrix appohlted. ton and Linville. the home of Mrs. J\,lice H'oo'ler here Mrs . 'J . B. Jones 'and Mts. Rosa Xe'n1a: ~ appointed acting chlef Gf 6CarleU fever and we are glad he is war food progrllm_ Heretofore most Mrs. Forest Trost and dnughter Who was away over the ilolldays. Will or Zora Maua Albright, deRoland attended a · DIstrict mep.tlni ~e :mmla ~~ force Wednesday able to be out again . farmers to 'win de:[elment have ceased, flied In court. spent last ,Week With Mrs. Shafer In and that' when Mrs . Hoover returnMr. and Mrs . 'Williard 'H ames ,been required to be responsible for and school of instruction of the suoceed1ng Ohlef- Stanley Nickell Estate of Jane Hat!l~ld, ceceased, Springfield. en the clothing WIIs mlsslng, oalled on home rfolks Saturday af- 16 units. Under t he new plan as f EW Eastern Star at iW1lm1ngton Monday 'Who wlll be inducted into the as eight are required . J a n. 30 set .for inventory hearing. . Forty-eight were present at the Miss Lehman admitted taking the , Blftemoon and evimtIlg. " a.t Fort 'l"hOmaS Friday. Sergeant ternoon. Estate of Belle LeFever. deceased, Monday ni8ht church service a ' clothes and pleaded guilty ~ gmnd ~; 'ft. ' S~ was made 'acting ,Raleigh Bogan and ~ ]e and Wll· Selective service so,ld the general certified copy of Inheritance tax or- Ferq iHerbert Graham is the preach• larceny when taken before Mayor ea.pt.alii. and' PatI'Qlma.n' George An- liam Smith and famlly were dinner effect of the pro8'l'am "15 expected dered certified to the county auditor. er (ina: 'Mr . and Mrs . Rob~l" War- 'Nioholas Monday,. She was held to • . the grand jury under $100 bond . cr~ ~. ,m.ad!' _~ Sergeant . guests in the COmpton home in New greatly to ,b olster efforts to Increas!: Es1nte of Adela1de Burnet, de- fel..6! Bedford, Ind" arc in charge of ~lckeq' . Is, ~~8 , second pollee Burlmgton Sunday. Mrs . Bogan is production of food suppUes for th is ceased, first and Unal acco'Jnt sus- the mUSic. The time Is ~1ght O'clOCk. Ban Nico,llls denied know1ng about spending part of the time there naUon aDd Its all1es." YOUR NQ ' EXCEPTION I ~f Jost to 'the a.J'!Iled fOrces. No changes are' maCle in farm per- pe.nded. ' Ohildren's worIe lilt · 7 :30 p. m. the tileft of the clothes, bu. t pleadEstate of Anna Janney Miller, deed guilty to a morals charge . He Calamity do~sn't pick ~.,--"7--:--......o;,------ helping ta:ke care Clf her !athrr, who Is poorly lilt this writing. sonnel classLflcatlons . Under . the ceased. sale bill recorl!ed . favorites!"Misfortune haswas sentenced to .three months in Mrs. Oharles Stanley and daugh- procedure estabUshed in November Estate of Malvin R . Phillips" dethe ColumbllS workhouse and fined n't ' sIngled you out as an ':I \ Manager ot large, well kriown ter Carolyn, Mrs. Emerson Sinclair it was prov1ded that any' registrant ceased. ~l1rst and Hnal account apex 'aption I Be wise and $200 and costs. feed company must 'appoint two and ch11dran, Luella and Laverne. who has no deferment grounds oth_ proved . Mrs. Bert Bunnen, tJorrespom\"nt . ----prote'ct yourself with aure er than occu~tion, should bp placEstate of Ha ...... D . 'Miss Audrey CrlllWtord and Mrs. FRANKLIN NURSE DIES , re11alble to fUl Vacancies. and 'NIr . and Mrs_ Bernard Jenkins inaurance so that no matMcVay, de- Leroy Shaw were visiting at · the iN CINCINNATI Oboe! paying 'W0llk in the locaUty Of Day.ton were guests on BUDaY of ed in class 2-0 if ,his work is essenter what h· ppens, , you, tlal. Essential workers who 1I.lso are !1rst and t1nal account ap- home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Cra.wwhere this newspaper Is read. Mr . and Mrs. Lowell Sinclair of Services for MiSS'I>ruc1e Schenck. your f a mily and your proentitled to d(j"erment lor depndenoy !ford o~ Sunda.y. ,Farm -experienCe or any kina of Brookville. 75, nurse. a natl,ve of Prankl1n, who p.,e rty will be fully appreEstate of Oharles Neif, deceased 'Sales ~ence helprul . Render Mrs. Allce Haines , attended Q 'Were given 3.0 cla.sslflcatlons. second aocount approved. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunnell and ~led Mon~ in Q. qJlclnDatl hoflpl· ciated. ' , family 'v1slted at the ·home of ~. ~ce and do sales . work : Car birthday surprise for her at her Estate of Clem Crane ,. deceased' and Mm. Bert Bunnell and daugh- tal, were con{lucted in the Un8lesby nec~. Pleasan,t, steady wolit. '}lIU'ents home, Mr. ,aJ)d Mrs. L. W. il'u neral home Wednesday at 3 p . m. first and final account ~uspeu'ded. ' ~d only- ~e ' and ' addrCS6 for /W,h etstone in Xenia Friday ~Ight . .hl G . ter on Sunday. '. 'With ,b urial in w<kxlliill cem~teiy. Ba t.. eBB rangl"' savsEstate of Adelaide Burnet,' det!eas_ ' , . .INSURANCE' AG~NCY e, J ~ . . :and ~s.' Rof Pucltet and per~na:l interview to Box 10; c~o Mrs. RaymOnd W11sQll called on ed, successions exempt from lnherl'The only" freee.om 'North. PQIIICSMlII.ml QeZ;ette, ' ' her mother, Mrs . Ella Hurley and tance tax. daug,h ter and the Misses Catherine Phone 2661" . Patton aI)d Ruth Bunne!1 and Dick sing 'is that 'wli~cb gives . enlarge. Name . .... ' .. .. " .' . ..... . .... ,.. . ' sister, . M rs. AliceslnIth, in Xenia W aYll~vi11e, .Ohio . Est ate of Urn. A. Rogers, deceased . ' ' Ad~ '. . , on · Thursday of, last' week, certll1cate ot transfer O1'~red 1ssu~· Wells tWere callers a.t the nome of ment to a people's. energy, intellect, . MIss Phyllis Haines IIIttendeci the ~_ the "'" ~unty recorder; copy 0 f In- Mr. and Mrs . ,Henty Belcher and and vi1Itues, -W1l11arh Ellery Chin· ',,", ning. .j annllaJ hbme-oolllng at Wllmlngton J:ierltance tax , otd~ed Certified' to ,daUghte,r , Sunday. College last Ba~Y' and the basthe county auditor . ' ,. ' ; , ketball ~me ~turd&Y nlght.. . Es\-ateof William W. Compton, Mrs. Ladonna Stanley ~ in deceased: aQmin1strator appo1nted. 'Dayton showlng on Monday. . Estate· o! Prank Wl\sQn" deCess'ed .inventory appro\red. . J NEW ADDKES8 -~ -' o REM. ESTATE TRANFER8 Follgwing ~ "the new addr~ of , , et C. and Marjor1e-B. N~in Fred Grauman: Pvt . • Arthur P. 'Yep! 1'¥J bade at wort ..ia. to L. E. Pa,rQuear 3:JrS2" acre in 'c , ' . 8 'O rawnan , -3587>l1l9,. 00:-: D. J24th ,er..JJ4 buyia' lot. o/lWOu Boad. to 4 ROI:LS FOR Annored En1rineers 'BU., A, p. O . lIel" oar b~., DOD', for,et-we're Wayne tawn.sh1p. all ,u'lJ'6Hd to be "/,Ded all ·101' Albert anct--NanUlelee Oreekbaum THEM J A ~ I ·G A Z E T T E 36S,Ump Beale, C&jif . , U.<a.ArmlO 10% ~ A. 0 o k> DaVid and Martha OecU, :I acres

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The W.S . C.S. of the Method lst church met at t.J e 'll ~UlC T h e fol.owing pupils are lmlude d oC Mrs . M, A , FulkerljOll on Wedthe honor ' roll tor the 'Ui.t.est pem nesday ,afterno on with Mrs . lrvill dod as submitt ed. by Supt. 'L . A, The Februai-Y'"'iileetlng or the Mullord . Mrs . A. H. Stubbs ano Garst of the Wayne Townsh ip Waynesville Clvle club Is to feature M,r s, O. A, Raper 11.5 nsslSLIUll Ladles Night. It ha.s been announ ced schools : hostesses. by Carl Abaecher.1. pl'Ogra.m chairSeniors : ALL STAR, Jane .. HartMrs . F. U . LeMay called the man . sock; MERIT : Lana\ng .Bardln . meeting to order a.nd devotIOns wert Marie Hardin. Nathan Harima n. Ladles Night Is a seml-8J mual II; 10 charge of Mrs . Irene Baird . Bevfair wlLh member s of the club. AL 'J era McGrew . VIrgJnl a Preston. love.y Victrola selectio ns nne: timl entitIs r membe each aHalrs lvalene Reynold s. EDen ~ 1Iarthese ..,inging <I hymns me.de up the mus- celine Peters . ," led to bring his wife or J.wy fritmd ical progTam . The meeting was fo-r : ALL STAR: Ahnett a Juuiors The meeLing will be held at tilt: Lhe purpose of l.nstalla tlon of new .;;telnke; MERIT : . Ruth McKeev er. Mell10disL church at 7 :00 o·clock. and with the lovely Instal, officers ?h'ylIls Rickey. Charles Rye. Feb. 15 . Ladles of Llle church wi!. given by Rev. Radle) service lation serve the banquet . Sophom ores: ALL STAR: Raylyn g were made officers f01 follOWin .he evening the Ruth A. of speaker The chief Crwbbe. Martha 1943: Preside nt. Mrs. Ray Conner will be Major Chas. Sohuerh olz, 01 ....ho was absent; secretar y. Mrs . ,allns. Ruth LeMay. the Salvatio n Army, Dayton . Major Freshm en: ALL STAR: Mary Wardlow; treasure r, Mrs. TTuman Anderllon, G ,a.\iYs ~ye, Edwyn a Schuerholz. an Qmateu r magicia n. Jane ~. }o'. Earnha rt; eorresponC:ing .secrth; MERIT : Dooald _Brown. .:;tan1'o hIlS appeare d befm'e the club on two retary. Mrs . J . B. Crabbe ; secreALL STAR: Edwin MlchEi,hth: ,pJ'evlous occasions and was well retary of local church activitie s. Miss Weltz; .MERIT : Ml)(!red Ann ener, ceived. but he has never appeare d dallle Smith and Mrs. Oora Rich; e. audienc Night e Dicltellllteeta. Oarle Ladies a Bla.nch before Bourne. here The following pupils weI' on t he secretar y 01 supplies, Mrs. F. U . Pfeiffer , Margar et Jane fman. ! !'Il honor , roll or t he Massie Rura I LeMay; secreta ry af literatu re au\. Earnhart, Jack Naomi tman, Schna.l school for the six-weeks' grading . publicat ions. Mrs. L . V. Bl'anst, a· , . W1lIon Jean .~ulIord. periOd ending Janua ry 15, It has tor; secretar y of children 's WOI k STAR: , Be~ ALL : SeveDth been announ ced by H . C. Mlllig n , Mrs. W1l1ard Anderso.n and leao.er Thomas , Yvo.nne Stubbs; . .MERl'l ': erie:ent : supcrlnt spiritua l Ufe. Mrs , Irene Bal.Jd Glenna Rainey" Bonnie " SaL~rth-' . M SuCCUMJ3S Al'TER ' YOU CAN BUY IS THE LEAST YOU CAN 00 1 of After a brief business session wltl. SO~OOL-Laura Osborn. HIGH .valte. Patsy Baird, pEiiiY George Elzey. '18, died at Blalr Wilson, Evelyn Irvin, Anna Mae I Mrs . Radley In chClrge, ·the m"el No~a Long "- ' tor Trying 'r hO!.'}.lital In 'LebanQll FrldoY night. Dorothy Creech . Dorot hy Thor:lwith Mrs meet to eq adjourn Lhe in ing ed (;onduct being is weeks. drive two A an. about or WlBem Polly Lou after B.rI illness bury. lEverett LRForge. Doro t.hy J. B. Rich in Fel;!ruaTY . Dellcloll' : ~~"-'Ir-;'~e--":;'''::;''5 • Slx1h: ALL STAR~ Mr . Elzey lived about three miles Way,nesvUle schools t.hls week for d Auzwoo Moore, Lou th( Mary by , lAmb served were ent:; refreshm a n the with funds In. connect ion 13raddock, Elleen Brown, D)vlght bOUth or Waynesville. Martin. hostess and her assistan ts. , Robert Himter ; MERIT : Barnett Survivo rs Include three nieces. tional campaig n to combat inftlllti.le GlMD.ElS '1 and 8-Rober t Creech . t he:R\de " progrnm "Shllreh~I\'e Ille The ile. n w parent:; o h \\ and n gle, Ken d Childre Xenia. , s of Lansfor paralysi Stear.ns ey Conner, 'R obert Hasting s: Chaunc Judy Mrs. Oolleen Williamson, B et.ty Ca rnes. been B9 years of ag'~ neXL mo~th , establis hed In Wayn esville by the Whitak er, Betty Oampb ell. Mrs . Jerry Woods of Waynesville being urged to contrib ute as much !"ranees BUly Collett, Junior Fairchil d. Wil- led a t the home of his dk\1 gh ' ~l' . Ohio War Tl'anspOra tion commit tee ALL STAR: Harlan EarnFifth: Rural .Route. and Mrs. Howal'd ~ they feel they.lll1'n spare in the ma Hosier , Ernest Moore, E ug m e Mrs. J . J. J3ur ke. WIn 1esvIlIe has not been a success . The station cause. . worthy this nephew .' 0 Q and ; interest Dora. Hough; MERIT : Mary Trenton of hart. Carey Moore, Eugene Weng. Frieda Bel e Ro ute 2, very suddenly MondllY was estwbllshed here In the office On Saturda y, January 30. U1e Ann ' Burton Jo Ann DiCKenMary WalLer Frazee, Monroe . Wlillam son . ' of tile Mlamd Gazette by the Commomln g. Mrs. Junetta Marlatt , '14, d!ed a : sheets, Roy Furnas , Kather ine , Service s were held Marutay after- local Boy SCout:; wUl canvass the GRADE S 5 and 6 - Margar et ence to local per- ller home near Mt. Holly Saturrui~ conveni a as In mittee ent small a promin Even . was e o-house Kengle McClur MI'. the house-t at town o'clock Kuebler . Dwight Michen er, Lee noon at' 4:00 Vlr6il King. Jlrnm1e Wisema n circles, being a member of SOIlS working in noo.rby cities as a morning ~ Iter an Illness of ab ... ut 1\ O'BanIo n, FraIu:ea Reynold s, Don Masonic Funeral Home with burial In Miami amount will go far to help i.n the Maines, Martha Lukens , Mary Jo the lod ge for over 50 years. He IV S clearing house for those wishin g year. fi ght on this dread d.lsee.se. cemeter y. Rye. Danny SImPBon, Dorta WoolEthel Gent.ry, Do ~oth y De- a 32nd degree Mason.. h olding mrm_ t ra.nspOl'ta tlon and those willing to Rich, rs Include the husband lar!!.. ' Of all funds Talsed in the loco.. Survivo Betty Bogan, Ma ry Eelle Bo- bershlp In the Blue Lodge at G re ~ n­ takc passeng ers In order to ho d drive. 50 per cent will be sent to the Boord, George Marlatt ; one daughte r. Mra. Fourth: ALL STAR: Dolores Mae Collett. Marilyn CODa Bradley gan. per 50 and field, the Knigh ts T empla rs In th eir Band C cards. So far qul.te Ballenti ne. of Troy; three Head. Betty Satterth Waite, Sue NatJona l Founda Uon Bessie ley, James Irvin. Donald Lukens, Wasl),lngton Court House an d Lhe few have signed up looklng for sons Lynn Marlatt of Deyton, Marcent will remain in the local treasFurnas ; MERIT : Alberta Branno ck. Douglas Reyno cis, Ronald Clark, Shrine In Cin cinnAti . t~anspora.t1on but only one 'or two tin Marlatt of CUyahoga. Falls, and Jimmie Orane. Nancy Crane. bale ury. The January meetln i of the New The Barbara Cain. Survivo rs InclUde Mrs, Bur~k e , 6 Willing to ta,ke passeng ers. Jack Marlatt of Ban Francla co, cal· Dakin, Bobby Everha rt, Jean LackCentury club was held at Friends GRADE S 3 and 4-Bebe Sue Bo- and two grandch ildren Mrs. Wm . id ea Is for everybody. auto owners ifornia. ey. Doroth y Pfeiffer , Warren SheeHome Saturda y night and is again gan. Dallas Bogan. Wilma Ela m. strouse and Miss ' Mnrll 'n n UTske . driving to 'Work and passeng prs TUesheld were services l F1unera han, Bobby Canip~ll. Harold StanGeorgia Menden hall Q8 host.ess. In Bobby Gentry, Mar tha Osbom , heJd Wed- alike. to register . rEgardless of day at 2:00 o'clock p. m. at the ~e~, V~ra Sherwo od; Dorothy WU.were servlces c Masoni Mrs. t. tl;1e absence of the presiden Howard Doster, Betty King, Billy n esday evenln ~ at McClur c's Fun - whetJ'ler t hey are seeking transpo rMcC;ure Funeral Rome. Interme nt son, Ruth War'dlo w. Billy Wiseman. Ellen Conner , Mrs. D. C. Ridge The Volunte ers tor Viot.ory group Volers . passeng ers or ,not at. the \'las in Middle Run cemeter y. or tation o·clock. 8:00 t a Home eral Everett e lAmb. ~ce aIoUIP . presided . Following roU call and met at the home Q , Miss Inez ,James Grades 1 and 2-Marl lce Bogan b - time 0 , registra tion . beld be will services l Funera Th..r~: ALIl STAR: Mar'La Rush, ronUne business, the meeting was Thursda y night. The evening was Shirley Ann Plymlre , Guy S tef.fy, In connect ion with the above, the at the l un ~ ra l ay) (Thursd day commit program of Terese. :san; WIlhe1m.lna 'Braddo ck, turned over to the ~pent 1.11 the usual manner . that Jack Steffy. Charles Beckett , Billy following dispatc h has been received with Re v. L. C . Rad;ey Judy Davis; MERIT: Martha Adtee and Mrs . J. H. Sackett intro- sewing and knitting . Delicious re- HUdebr echt. Shirley Vole"s. Nina. home. the Ohio State Council of Defrom torncia church ist Method local the H-;;o~m;;;;:;e~r.;:r;e~r;;;e.---lhnn~.-l\NJtanntC",..,~;BlaJail'~dt.-, Barbar-a' Barger,a ', duced the speaker of the afternoo n. freshme nts were served to Mes- Hobbs. Edythe May Rich, Eetty Bowlll be In New 1o£al"h- fense: Burial . Ing Joyce Beal. OarQI hunnel l, Barbar Frankor elr. Mrs. Worn . H. Deutem dames William Strader . E. W. sco- gan, RObert Doster .. Dean Bogan, fjeld, Ohio . . g Ohio motoris ts to 00Wa.m.in phar)en e Edenfie ld, lin .. Mrs. Deuteme1er Is chainlllUl Held. F. U. LeMay Howard MIs- Hele.n DeBoar d, 'Bllly Maines. Patty David Nelson MCKeever, 75, died Dlckena hee.ts, !;erve ga50:11lP. rationin g regulaMary F. Hartsock, k, Hartsoc ,Gorge in Waynesv1lle Thurs: of the Warren County Home Serv- sUdine, Charles VanOVer, K. R , King. Janet Dooter, Charlot te WlSetlo.ns. the state defense councU ahd at his home . Mary K. MenHudgell . D Wllla. Mlrs. Red an been er had ice comnilt tee of the Amerlc Hill, WiU1am Sawyer. Charles Ter- mB.rI. Ohio War Trar!SpOrta.tlon com- day night. Mr . McKeev tlle Dale Mlohen er, denhall .' Janet Cross and spoke most interest ing y rell and Maynar d Weltz. new appeal for Ul for over Ii. ye6r. mittee hag Issued wai-dtte, Robine h Kennet , Steinke of the splendi d work being done in Survivo rs include nine children , the formati on Of. "share- t.he-ride " . Barbar a' Stanley , O. The home of Mr , and MIS, F , E. clubs the county. in connect ion with the GROUP OF BOARD TWO sons and two daughte :s. Fu- alou 'WIlaon, seven of number a from eports r as TED INDUC SELEC TEES af- Wanda Woollar d. Warren Shutts. T homas was the s cene of a very Army 4lld Navy. indicate d the con- neral aervlces were held Monday towns and cities ALL 'STAR:, Oarolyn whcn Se'coD~: genuine surprise on Suncay at the McClur e ..\ ter adjourn ment a socl 1 period The following were inducte d into serva.tlon program might bog down ternoon at 2 o'clock e Harlan ; M1r1am Suza.'ln nd . remi Barnett to arrived childi'en and delightful refreshm ents were the armed forces Monday at Ft. Funera l Home. Burial was in Miami There h as been establis hed lor lhelr because of plllblic apathy. . Betty Amburg y . : MERIT v('r6aranru y Wilson; birthda their of . lhem Mrs guests n'. enjoyed . ' Invited Ohio. a S tate War Manpow (:r ComDefense Directo r Ralph H. cemete ' State . Ky.: ThomM Bam~tt. ~uth oelbf!rt g in ( Ball. wedd Arleen y com- ies; also their forty -fourth Menden hall were the residen ts of Stone revealed that thousan ds c.f RObert Biggs} George Bunce, Ro- ,m ission Agricul tura Advisor Oarl PreirOf'Uber, Joan l>irthrt. the !!II.mha also was It FOR FIRST 'the iHome who greatly apprec1&ted bert Dakin, Albert Pummil l. Eugene mlttee with the Directo r of Lhe nnniv~rsnry. motoris ts apparen tly had faUed to ARRIV ES HOME , ' Jane , Shaw, 'Purkey Harold ter. Tonl11lY n, grandso their of at day present ~ER Serv1.oe. the privilege of" being ~LDKPgE OF DAUG register In "sha re-the-r lde" groups. Teltmey er. Ray Purlts, ,CeCJl Medley . United s~ates Employ mellt Jeanett e Sheley, Billy Stubbs Jerry , this \lery 1nterest ing session Of the 'gerald ~gs. Donald Lawson, Lewis Wade Hammo nd, ClS Chalrma .n ' of ~arn1lal' t. who shared the honors of He said that he had receive!! many Ft. of Stanley E. Howa.rd Pv.t. Vickers, Donald Hamer . day. the club. letters criticizing drivers who re- Old, Callf .• arrived Monday morn- : . First: ALL S'IlAIR: Dorta BroWn, craWfor d. JOM ,StroUBeI Roy Dakin this commit tee . ve attractJ the a:t , 5eated Thooe Followi ng the State pattern ' here fused to ha ul passeng ers. and carl McKeever, all of Waynes ing to spend a 15-day .1tirlough wltb Marilyn Ij3qulres. Winnie .Jo stoUt, _ dinner table a rranged with (\ velY ENTER TAIN GUEST S v1lle, RtOOert BogB.rl . and Clarenc e -wlU be 6sabltls he , Simulta neously Harry E. Neal. his parents , Mr. ana Mrs. H ,ney, ,Jetry RUSh. "";Jihoe---..::....~ oe ' honorthe wete War local War Manpow er CommJs- la rge b.l rthday cake a Ohio ty the of Rayy and secretar e sburg. Harvey eKecutlv of .• Jr Price. ned entertai Smallw ood, Bobby Mne', . Arthur Stanley . Mrs. Carman Crane and Mrs. F. E . slon Agrlcul turl Advisory commit tee ed guests. Mr. commlt tee said that rtation ia. Transpo oregon Rich, agreemond an day. received Wednes on Stanley suests Pvt. : 'of t r a Thornh lil. Rhoda BUl11u;ll. Marilyn n, number ' and Tommy Earn h with W. A. Bet:;cher. manage r of Thomas publ1c a.pathy throoten ed the entire able surpr.1se upon his arrival here . Gons, Glenlon Lamb, LInda Lee BIBLB (JLAS8 l't ~ rnh En . M . J . The day WijS 5pent in quilting and Mrs and , Mr also oUlces n Lebano g and n ,t he Hamilto ~sbn re-the ride" program . Pointin A 6 pound, 2 ounce daughte r was Ramby; MERIT: ' Donne; , Hadley, at noon a delicioUS luncheo n was J acK of Bea vertown ; , Miss of the United S tates Emp:oy mcm a nd son wUl 2,000 registra tion depots tha.t class out Bible ville Waynes The Mrs, Dye, K. to his wlfe a.t F.!Ipy hospital Robert 01Banlo n, Francea Choate, , H y born Rob, enjoyed by 'Mrs. Inez Thom as aud ·Mr . John were ready to 1I..<;slst motoris ts and Xenia, Thursda y . The child haa C,arl Schnalt man Janlt HammQDli, the home Service . as chairma n and ,Jam es , P . a.t evening Monday meet TUrner, John Lowell Mrs. . Mrs. d !lI11 Conare! Carl Of Dayton ; Mr, Stubbs. sturgeo n. local U.S.E. S. farm pedestr ians alike. he esserted that oeen named Beverly Ann . . His wife Alice Menden hall. . Billy Morgan . ' Mrs. L'eo Conner , Mrs . K. R. HUi. of Mr. a.nd Mrs. A, H. and ,l aughte r. of Lytle; Thomas eseCI tative, represen lt " only through public coopera tion the fOl'Jller .MIss Agnes Roak. Is the Lorene SaUsbury. Sandra Lee SmpThe lesson schedul ed for d1scusSl.on plaoonU and Mrs. E. W. sCofield . Mrs . R obert TllC)ll1as and baby . a nd ,p articipa tion will this program daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard son. Laverne Sinclair , Judy Smith, tary upon Is "I will PO,¥" out of my Spirit ter. Miss Cora Thomas and comm l ~tee is. dl\ugh this of _>Oft p. 1- 21 • purpooe .. The ever be II! suocess ." &ft+a >0" __ " aU ' ...... , .. no<lO ,........ Marilyn stanabe lTy. ltECEIV ES COMM ISSION Hoak, of Spring Valley. Mr. Arthur ThonUls . stateme nt declare d: "The as Its name implies. to aid the EmJoint A VE RESER AL' IN MEDIC ENTER TAIN CHEER FVL CIRCLE ployme nt Service in meeting its rebasic reason behind car sharing la FRANK LIN GENERAL WORI.. SOO!\' ON sPonsib ility under the Manpow er TO BEGIN and Mr. IIERE to conserve our supply of rubber, Robert Prest.on. son or GlI 1rUROU 'LINE PIPE 18 CITED FOB. VALOR Mr. and Mrs. L. y. Branstr ator cum-' ne~ded has the who . of automo biles and Preston JiIe Insuring K. the in Mrs. J. prolong program street Fourth on , opened their nome - -Wn~ren of farm labor for 19>:3. TIl _ pleted his work in the pre-med ical cOlin ty commissioners relieve the Increase d pre<:&ure on ~ , Maj. Gen . Edwin Forre5t HardSaturda y evening and pnterta ln- supply on penniss ion t u the Dcted gran have awarded been school at Wooster, Ohio. ha.s tarm problem Is nationa l in scope ,publlo ,t ranspor tation ~ollltles. Mo- Ing of FrankU n, ha6 been ~d the membe rs Of the Cheerfu l also e. state problem . but more de":. given the commisaloD oC second Band C ration boolts In the sUver star decorat ion by order Mrs. Teresa; MCCOy. wife (If ' 'Rev. Circle to a lovely dinner. The re- finitely and ~thout exception. It IS fense Plant Coporat ton t-o cross the torists withcases the Ignoring are ml!ny too NOrth' will which lieutena nt in , the medical reserve line county with a pipe of Gen. Dougw MacAr.thur. .for N. C, McCoy. pastor of the mainder of the eveninl was spent problem . ThIs working ca rry 011 from TelCllS to the Atlan tic less fortuna te who are compelled to gallantr y in action near Karokl Manche ster, United ~ethren church and will begin h1s medical training local a plaYing 500. commit tee. made up of represe nta- selilboard. at the Cincinn ati Medica l scl1~l in in North Manche ater, ·Ind.. died un- ' walk. This Is B. violatio n of gasoline N f!JW Gui nea. I II I ncI f .1 t Tu the cross of wlll one line was The i , In ENDBT AIN IN HON,OIL d Hardln ntereste Gen, y ta v Cincinn ati in March. as '. ves 0 age _ r lenreelt. rationin g regulati ons. ders who directed comman an Americ 01' NEWLYWEDS the "Food for Victory" " program their share to ts motoris Urging i and Masle LOW!lwill permit an understanlln ~ on the OIearcrec-k, W3 ync~south ENTER TAIN IN HONOB of R ed Lion cars, Stone and Neal said the ride the 8uccessful drive on the Japanships and go just OF WILLIA M STROU SE Mr. and Mrs~rlea JameS en- part of each commtt tee member of old at Buna. The cltaCorwin and program was designed to esta.bU&h esc s~rongh tertain el to dlrui,e r on Wednes day what 'his organiz ation can best do and ~elcin and bebween anytng the award read:' acctmp tlon ownwhereby enment:; arrange Fromm r P. J. regula I 42 ,Mrs. Mr. and Of tbelr aon-in- law in this program . thereby cilmilla t- Harveyshurg . It, will c ross Rol·te ' honor in night drlv in obhers +~wlth alterna will "Gener al Hardlng was aboard a near Sunnys lope, Garden s. r'<.ights,- Iers tertaine d, on Wednes day evening ' In "" daughte r, pyt, and Mrs. Ro~ ing wast~ effort.. tiupllcat lon' of and make to and work. ' from and to ing from d of-way are belnlJ obtaine which honor of Mr. william StroWle who y of "the SIl1AU boat o 'f New Guinea Japanbert Cb~rk. newlY,weds. Covers were r- tnrmers and work Is to begin in .. I certain tha.t the full ,oa-"It was bombed and strafed by Yleft Monday formlU tary senitce. 'arrange d lor PVt. and Mrs. ' CtaZk, servIces and 'work41g a.t cross-pu ~. 'rhlB commlr tee will a 'l;o week or two. car is used on each trip. Duplica te esc planes . He ,p ersonall y fired on Their ' guests ,were Mr. 'and Mra. Mrs. MYrtle Olark. ,MIsses Frances :lO B:lip' Ste.tes United the the boat begu;de Wm. ' Strouse 'and Mr. a'ld MrI. trips should be aVOided. they 8dded. attacldn g planes untU and ,Ruth 0i¥k, '!.tr: Wendal l Clark ,m ent Service in discharging f r l)- FRANK LIN PI:DES 1:ltIAN OVeTjumped tIlen He , Strouae 8lnk Mrs. to and gan George M111s. ,Mr. DlT BY AUTO IOBlbE ,ot , Leb8non; Mr. Max HartaoQk of and will help In dlssem.space In occupy to refusing board, IVES RELAT and Mr. , and Mrs. M'.:ls were "din- Sprlna' Valley, was Inez Jameaj the spqn.:<iblllty ENTER TAIN ina Ing : among the groups rept esMrs. Ruth Savqe In hoat, and b teas and 1008. , guests AT: SUNDAY DINNE R small boats fUled with tToopa. He . klln l F;'a:' ,"a 7 , odgen :' , Frl\nk zcd centl'a.L of e pril1clpl the ented.' ev~ ' y 's wam more than a , mue 'and a l1alfg centerv ille on Saturda farm t 3 ' m &h~' WIlS in fair conditio n In Mlrtdletown all that 1g;'· recrulth; lnD Mrs. to shore ~esplte eonttnu ed stra:f¥I COMM y and OLL B . crhglesb Mr. ay, R. BONOB O. TbUr8d ON on Mrs. and Mr. ' and by an county 'lihouid ' look ,to ~he Employ - hOSPita l after he wa.~ struck enemy planes ... '. ,~ , by Sun.for g followin the ;Wlla entertai ned Mr. an:i.-l ln. l~ed enterta laj)t)r supply tlutolnoblle Saturda:y night driven their for Service ment, J. J. Mn. and strouse ' and ,M r. 'AIDong those on the cOmmlt,!ee t.o River c.ay' dinner ·a.t their 'home Sunday : and all fann labor In t ie c.)un y b)' Ralph IDnelhne of S O-lith - STAMP C01fflT lNO Burake and daughter~. aqllclt funds for the Warren co~ty ts. in Their grandda ughters . IlchOtby and e stre· Main d n a, Sixth 8hould lopk t.o the Employ ment ser- litreet' at. • , -- , n I:.e!lanci 11n and ,erectec Mr. ,' be to honor roU rolyn Blatt- of DaytOn , Frankli n. 'A stamp countln g will "be held ,on vice torf~rm employment . Main on h ng"sOui oppoa1te~ ball are ttbe f61r!JWlnl wasgot H1ne~ Organiz ation and appoliltme';lts and son Of 11&- Prlday. January 29, at :I o'clock Pred 'Braddoc)k, R. 'JJ;-~ a. d C , AI(- Iitl'llCt and IWlth the greer). 11 ,h t Mrs .. Carl Banker - - ' Thl! ~"t1Dg of the KeDar, Boak, Waynesvll1e; Prank to the Warren county W.M. a Home. AU ' in~ted t ·1..1. .!itr I ng BOIl and Mn. Kennet h Jf.aIdDa r.n4 the~~d al AcMsol')' cOmm1bt"e W1.1 mal1ll a. rli.;h -1 (1;: rlcultur . Happy Hour cl$ will be l1eId at ,the cordJalli invited. are - women IOn. Tletme rer, W. A. Lukena and 'T. announ ced in t.be near future. 1Hodgen . be home of NeIlle aDd X",'ml a BunW. WeJoh, BarYlJ8bUr1. D8Jl ~ or the I'Ul'DU boUle.

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'L'he l'e:,wl.S of Llle scnl.p Ul'lve cooducttU !B.:>L 1~ 1l I.n Wayne 'l'ownsl up nave 'been r t:pOr!.ed by the ::>alvalSe cummH Lee , 'J:l1e n:sull.S. accordlllg L:.o K. R . H.i.l. t:>alvage c.hll1!·ma n. arc as 101lOWS: A w.al 01 b'l 1-2 tons .... tl'~ COJJ~ctt:a. '18 l·~ tuns we1'e collecLec uy tne schools and SIX tOIlS by t.hf: I.ULalieU Recelpl;S SCOULB. dOy u W amoullw s Expense .1,,,~6.94, ~ lluB.l o , leavUlg a prollt. of ~5HI , UU. The Scouts were paid $18 .u~ ..s Lhelr share of the proceeds . ".f'lnancially and otherswlse. t.h~ drive was velY successl u .... said Mr . ffill, "and the cOllunltLee again wishes t.o thank all who paruclp aLcd 111 Lhls cc.mpalgn." A orive is now under way to collect tin cans. All housewives arc aslted to keep all caus. Silks, satins. rayons, etc,. should be takcn to A. K . Day's or Hyman 's departm ent 5tores . Fat:; and greases shOUld be talten to any grocery or meat shop.

Andrew Malott. 72, retired fa rmer of the Utica commun ity ~h OL hlmse; r fatally Saturda y nL hi ; home . Dr. H . M . Willia ms . Warr n county ' coronel'. stated that the C0 11dltJon of the decoo.sed·s health was probabl y the cause of the ac~. Mr. Malott had been ill for three years . Survivin g nre his ",ico\\!, Della : two sons. Wi ham, Mason , and Ernest. MlddleUiwn: and two ti n ughLe' s Mrs . Sylvan Poinsett . Utica , and Mrs . Frank Zehn, Dayton . ServicC!s were conclict ed Monda y at 1 :00 o'clock a t t he J ohl:son l u, nera l home in Lebano n wlLh burinl at Springb oro.

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tI 11 hu"ban ' oJr W ,\Vh 'LJ I ~r ' ~lllw ~o hln, UJ' r W. W ~semaD, Edit~r and, Publishe~ The Presiden t ISetmmgiy fvl'gJt 0 1 und WheLIIOl' ;Ivins with JiJ,llJ ur lIut, his line , preachments against playISSuED EVERy THURSDAY lOt. ' wn during tIl laK..I.IJd 1081' ing pollUt.') with the 'w ar e.fort r ece1ved Bubeorlptlon Price, eUO Per Year, Payable in Advance when he liant to t he SeDQote l or conOut with the December sweepings W dependent upon II. Ilia chie! 8ullPon lrom Ie ~axp..ytlr. 77th Congr ess went H.R , 7702. ot the t lrmation Lhe n llme of Edward' J . Its r evisions. m odiflcntlons nnd prOVided L(le Cle p(!n d~ IIL II.> elL! er Flynn for apPal.! t.menL as Mlmste ' amendments, b ag and b aggage. U la) Ul d ~r 111 yea s 01 go, OJ' ~bJ 111 to AustraUa. l-~'nn. who jus 1',,- this bill hno passed it would h ave signed n.s Chairman of the Delll,,- a uthorized the Pres Ident to suspend capable of seli- Up,JlI! L UCLD,use crat1c National ConJIDlttee, h8.> huc! 'federa l laws a t will. in who le 01' In l11 t lltaJly or PI.y" c dl dta \: (; I'C. '1 he cl'edl . luI' l pcu Cle:tts is bas11 rather WlSavory pollUcal rl!Cora par t, " for the effective prosecution of the war. " to gi ve fr e m ovement ed upon suuaJ 1l11aneial U"IlIl11tten , y which Incl udes Ule "pavUlg blO'k of people. pro perty (lnd In form:ltion and 1101. mer c l ~ ~ 1 dependency. It SC8 ncLe." Lh e appolntmen l o . th o Into ur out of the United Sto tes. aT CLAa&NCI J••aoWN 's nOl lIec ~ , J'y Lllat LlI~ "t;; Jt;; Ill' t ...... ber e4 c:-..- ,,~ ow. ot.IriIt fa m oUs gangster, Du h S chultz. !.S F ormc rly th is Congress had givhis depu ty while sheriff lind other en the admiuis trAti on evcrythins:: It u" I'UIIHt:U to Lhc t.l\x payer. iJUt th ll " O l\L,\lON PLEAS I'ROC EE DlNG S M) nil! . Willll\ lllS. Lebanon, WI!.S a \ C PJ'O \eJed 1II0J'C mciden ts whjch r ef ect no cre ·it asked . H R. 7762 w as lhe first dcWasn 't IL th e D emocrlltic patron , han ollc-h ,l. t 0 the s u pj)(Jr~. 01 a \\ un.lcu u I vorcc Hom Den nis cli ned reques t from th e PI' 5i 'e nt "ep your "es on t he rubber ' scheduled for 1943 dellvery with the . upon him . taces II stiff nght on I lS K• J SLain t, Thom as J e "ferson. who slIld Will alliS., who ~ .Il! charged wi~,h n e51 UII Ion. It m ay explode at an y resuJ,L tha t pmcticaUy no n('w synCQl1Hrmatio n oy the Seuat.e , H Cor a wur m eos ure, Who t ctl u ~ e d .here Is 110 d ~ P nd!!l .:y. -"T hat government" governs best Con!! ress, n t the yea r' s end. to de'l,'he Ler m . m entallY or physIcally I:lecL. Flynn has all Y IlU ill caLion.; wi ell t ime. for In spite of the efforts of theUc rubber wUl 'Oe matte ava l.lable wh ich governs loost '! " via te from its unb rokcn record of CU5tl)O), of th eir two children wns William Jeffers . Lh e o-called rub - for t he use of , civilians before late • • • soever fo r such n diplomatic post as gran ting nil wa r legislation rcquest- clefecLlvc" Includcs not only tno",c bel' "Czar," the government's syn - 1944 , Broad hints are also being Food shortnges are growing lit a Ministe r t o one of our aUles dur mg ed by the Pre sid nl? I hove lr ied wl10 a re men l.ally affU c:,eC: a nd .. wanlcCl th e plull1Llf[ In tha divorce Uletic rubber program Is not mak- dropped h ere and there that some rapid pace . Now It Is allllCllllCed c.l1e' war crisis. no one seems w ha ,e earnestly to get the truth. ond I phY~lcallY crippled . bUL U.S 'J p er- dl:LIOIl v I kuy Bellm a n agalnsL Ros- . ~ OllS wh o. by J'~a>io n ot old ,lgc or uilll Bellmllll . inc proper progress . The Preslden t·s rather deep and far-reaclilng Inter- Llla t condensed or canned milk is cticover ed them . HIS contm u !.ion as will rcport \\'hat I have hea rd, Wh y the Change? tmpalred health. arc tIlCa palJie of In LI e III orce s UIL of Betty Ha wn veto of the Gillette BUl which Dational and t r ade lXllitlc.s are be- . oon t o be r lltiOlled as well as jams. Dem ocraUc Nmtlolla l CODu nltLee AIter l.ul ki llg With a number of w(' uld bave l\uLhorLzed and required ing played in connect/on with tbe j ellies. f rui t butters, process£'d fish . . ch aiI'Il1(l n was t)ecomiug moot elll - cOllll ressll1c n' and studying di scus· .:ie' -support . 'rhe SLate of llle!ll.a t or \ . J ·olU1 Haw n. Lile divorce tl nd was the manuiaclw'e of 1\ largp ponloo governmen ts rubber program .Weeks nd a n umber of other fooe s, In the I:a rrassing to mllo y outstandl.J1g sion s of the men sure in meetings at j>llyslcu l druecL ne C( n ot be of a per CLlb Lody of LIIeir children of the nation's syn thetic u pcds from ~G this this column predlcte!! the mean time leHers are beginning La Demoora\.s anli i t evidcnlly was de- the Ways and Means Committee, I llInuem nature. b t if It existe(! Jor warded the et endant on cross pe.Icohol. may come back to haunt Ad ministration's handling of the pour Into Con greSSional o:[l..es from cided the best way to get rid of h im am satisfied that Congress hus ex- vul y a lJol'tiou oi Wle year , th en Lhe titlOlI . Other div orces were gra n Wd to hi m . .Last week It was disclosed. de - r ubber sotuatlon would becom e a .0useWives. food mllrketers. restaur- was to "kick him u pstairs." by ap- perienced a complete chongI' of sen- credit tor tiepcndellL l!un be c.lll.un ed timent about passing out its I g is- only fo l' Lhat portion of '.he yenr MyrtJe Lacey WI.liams from D emlle s pit e the Baruch Commlttee's ree- national scandIe . Thus far there Is ant proprietors a nd others dema.nd- p OInUng him to a diplomatic poot la tive power s to oUlers, I predi ct mmclldallon that the 111coh01 no justiflcatlon for changing that ing to know just wh ere the food h a lf way around t h e ear t.h , Since th at bu.rea u chie fs aspi r ing t o make a Ul'ing which Lhe aepem !cn t was Willlams ; Roy E . Bellmun from Rosella Bcllm"n. and CU->loUy of .cess used to furn l a portion (); the predict illn and the lid may blow () ! America has been proc: ucing Is ac- the United Stat.es en teree the "ar th eir own rules this yeoI' will be d is- suppor ted by the taxpayer . A person m ay not acquire D cred it chilc ren; Ch arles WoodWard trom tually going: 19 gTowlng food short- anyon e who h a.s dared to cntlcise a ppointed , Even those who h a ve Hotlon'!! nced for l'ubber , that t h e any tlme, Rubber AdmL"1Isirator had mad.e no • • • ages can tln ue to d evelop !IS ,r a pidly any Presidential a ct ion has lmmed- been doing so for ten yea rs m uy. 101' d p udenL by reason of Sll ppot.t Lucy " oodwlIl'd ; ·Roy F'.lnchum of a person qualU'ying as n depend- f rom Virll\tlla Fllnchum . Th e folO1Ol'e to establish planl.s to manuS ome times constituents grow a durlilg the n ext few week!i liS t h ey la tely been char ged with p layi g encounter difficulty. Many congressm en, without ca st- en t , if, as a resu lt of such SUppOl'L, Iacture rubber {rom alcohol untfl llttle angry wit h t heir R epresen ta- have In the past. a r eal an d thor- par tisan politiCS in W(lr time. \ et. lowing sul l.S wer e d1smlssed : Gold ie Ing the leas t shadow of blame In e qu res a h ead 0 Illmlly ex - Dillow a gninst Earl Dillow ; G eorge nHer he was subpoenaed to appear tlves in Congress .because t h ey can- ough Congressio na l Investigation of there has .never' b een a. mor e glar- ~e direc tion of th e Ch ief Executive . beror the Glllette c ommitt ee or the not promptly answer all of their the Lease-Lend de livery of food Ing display Of partisallShip . and Lite cla im that subordinate exec utives ~mptlo.n, but m ay a cquU'e il cred t Ga rrett vs. Addle Garrett; KaL le Senate a few days ago. There Is quest ions and queries rega rdi ng or - stutts to the clvl : l a n.~ oC foreign n n- playin g of politics In its lowest form h ave used the Pre sldent·s infl uence lor d pendent by reason of ad l- l\i1 , Eltzrolh vs. Roy Eltzroth. th a n th e na min g of Ed ward J . to obtain. through legislation. pow- ion 1 per ons qua lifying as d ppeno now considerable talk th at the Ar- ders and regulations Issu ed by t h e Lions can be expected. "_ ___ my will reduce its rubber reqUlr.e- government. We h ave jUH glanced .• • • Flynn f or a ppointment to an Im- ers which Congress did not wan t eni.S, whom he supports. ' TJ1Us. if a NEW SUITS Jlts and that the sy.nthetic rub- t hrough the official weekly bulletin Pren tls.s Brown , the "La me D uck" portAl nt dlploma,tic p ost In t h e vel y th em to h ave nor Imagined they person claln1S head 0 a frllmly 0 !1 a :Ol'gc Hllller, FI'Ilu k1m I" .seeki!l g would get. The P resident Is busy Ml' lanu~~ 'Ptogram ' wlll be of the Office 01 War Informa~lon S ena tor t rom Michiga n. whose de- center of one clf our m ost import - every wak ing mi.nule with n umber- IIcco un t of SUpp OI't of an a ged a divorce [rom h Is blide , Jas t Apana so1llW cut so as to pr 01uce only a nd tlnd therein e. listing ')[ thirt y- feat last November has lJee.n at - ant war zones , less comp lica ted problems of • moth er 01' fMher . Inca pa.ble of selC- I'll. EI zabetl1 . whom' h e ch arges with &. portion of tl1e . rubber orlglnaQy six new War Production Boar~ reg- tributed to his support of t he Ad. . - - -_ _ __ world-wide wa r, Obviously he con'r silppo r t or a ohild. h~ would -not be: cruelLY (l nd neglect. ministra t ion s ponsored bill to , wa lch everybody. He must lrust • en LiLIed to a credi t for s uch deNeglccL Is charged In th e divol c e great ma ny people. amend the iPrice 'Control Act so as pendent; but 11 he su ppor ted m ore action of Woodrow H . Riddell, Fear Carte Blanche to redu ce fann prices, h as become t.llan ane such person he cou.d CMlm Fra!lklln. IIga1nst Freda Ridd ell. to Congressmen express b elief, ' not t he Director of t he Office of Price ered!t for such addltlo l11l1 persons whom he WIIS married U1 1937 . T iley without resentment. th at some of Adml.nlstraUOn to succeed Leon the President's advise r s have t aken provided they wer e under 18 years 11 ve till'ee clilldr n , m~ wUe reH enderson, The propriety 0: apadv an tnge of h is preoccupa tion. of age or lneapable of sell-support . tuses to live with him . cook his poin tin g a former legislator to adTh ey point to a series 01 d isoppoi ntCredit (o. dependents may no~ e m als or car e [or their 3-monthsminister a la w, for the sup por t of ing experie nces wi th la ws r eq uested ivlt.1ecl between two persons filing 1Iid chUd. alph Durbin charges in whiCh h e h as been r epud; lntec ,by by adminislrution executi ves: cases separate r etu rns but must be Laken lli5 divorce ult [!led against Edna "Sausages for breakfa st! hla comtltuents, can be seriously sa ges for bre:~ I<Cas tl 1 can smell where congressmen found quite a uttie difference between their under- by the ' ODe coni.rlbutlng the ehtef May Durbin , They were O1llnled quest ioned . Lncldently. ,most obser v- 'eml" Sma ll J oe ca me tum bli n downstairs tast.ening' the belt ot his standing of a bill before it wal suppor t . A credit fOl' dependen ts Nov . 21. 19oU . ers h,ere doubt t hat Sena tor Brown sh orts as he ca me. He m ode a beepassed and the uses m ade of It alter may b e clal.med · by (\ father who can accomplish, much 111 · maklng I.ine 'for th e kit chen. Pop was al. it b eca m'e a law. Consequently they pr ovides the su pport fo r his children P It BATE COURT OPA regulations and activities more r eady sitting lilt the table. read ing are reluc tant (not to say u nwi ll ing) living with his divorced wu_e. iJ the Ru lh . G lee ey. MaillevLle. was WAYNESVILLE, PHONE 2878 th ~ paper. while M m held the h anpalatable to the public, This Is es- dle of the fryin g-po n over the stove, to keep on g iving a free hand to mis- liuppor t Is pTovlded as a result 0 a dminlstcr the estate of pealally true or be contin ues to keep Sm nH J oe came close and snlfTed ce.llaneous executives. court decree or as the resl:lt of. nn h er m O~II\: r. irs , AliareLta Moss. The price ceilJngs lllifl m akes a the d elicious smoke. wriggling al.\ over with early-mornin joy. good example: F or some time. ag reemen t between husbnnli and \ ltL H rben I oppe. Walter Barlles " Bel er b tbn nkf.JI for them whl le House members sensed an etTort- to w1!e . lnu Roblil t Lewis as appraiser" , you (~ n :l still ge t th"m." . :I e glance force them to place legal price limThe credit for dependent, allowJames Harper was n umed to a t 1vm's face lold small J oe this its on 100a (products of the farm) able to a taxpayer !i:tng on 1040. i; 1(.I1lI J.:.L r L 1e esta te ! h is !a~he r. \\ ~ ~ one of he r li!1ht-Upped days, ... . .t n <' rop n !~ c "'fl'ce In the house, without p ermitting th em a t the Ii8me $350. a.nd Is proportionate with the Iloug ne l rper. Morrow, wHlt Joe a nd no ~~ " or IE!lt to put in It i1 there time to fix an uP'stop 00 wagesh elly and wu uur fruits of the laborer's toil. And final- n umber of montllS Of\iep r. nden cy. ' d ll umaker, J oh W :l S, Some Weir!" Sm all Joe kept st ill . ly, last September, Congress gave Thus. for (I. child born on July I, t he n L 11 1i ·KS as a pp r isers. •'LcHer for you. son." PoP said in' in, accepting assur anoes th ai. the credit allowable would be $1-7-6- for -- ;1<mn i.~ . :;ewis;-FasteT;-ha:s- btlen·-" his ' quiet vo ice'. S mall J oe m ade a President would take care of Wa ges. lib: months • and If 8 clilld became nam ed adnlllllsu·a.tor oI the eSLate lea fo r his place at table . There Now certain congres smen complain it was , a private p ersonal letter for that the law they p assed Is being 18 years of age on July 11 the credit J l b~ll b ee,;:. SprlngbOl'o, with A . h im alone, propped against his milk used. not as administration men led would be $175. One-half a month or v ' hUi,bl1u&h. Charles Fi~ts and P. . ~. glass, , Enswn as appraise rs. them to believe when they 'voted, less Is not counted as a mon th; " f ey, P opl It·s trom brother'" more than on e -ho.~,f II I mon th . Is uo.uJe · ulL cre, Morrow. has Small J oP was pulling the envelope but quite difJerentiy. _. a part and diving counted as a mon th In ca lcu 'a tln g "Lei II m ed a dministra trix of tHe Floutlng the Senate into the contents, Then, too, there was Ule circum- t h e credit. estate of h I' husband, Howard " Hey. look what A credit of $385 for each dependh Hacn:, Wi Lh ar Lin Dukorn, WI •• he sent me." He stance about salary limitations. passed over an Three times Congress had silenced ent on July 1 of the year is . allow- •••.111 Mec.dock alld Marion Kelly Il.:i oblong of thick. with decisive vote. proposals to a ble to a taxpayer using SlmplUled d.pprnlsers , crinkly paper name a top figure lor anybody to l.'hc esta te of George W. J l!.ap while he leaned d.raw as ' a salary. Then an odmin- ' Folm 1040A . (1_YEAR) G .. d over the sheet of istra tion bill came along to give las beeu l!il t.l.Inaled CO have a val ue writing-paper. James F. :j3yroes potent authority of $17.019.21, It beIng aU ' llCfSOllal "A twenty·llve dollar War BOlld," Pop said slowly. over payrolls . . Some of Its backers property. Mom turned a nd loolc;ed at It over said the bill would not be used to 'I'he inven tory of the estate of P op's shoulder', with the frying-pan lower existlng salaries. but soon aft. · Mabel J ones a pproved . er pass age, it WAS used for just in her h and, All JI••~;"•• Ar. for Z y_ "Listen what he say s. 'How are that Moreover the high limit WOl C r t1flca te 01 transiC!' ordered isO American Fruit Growcr..$1.75 y ou doin g, kid ? Hurry and grow up peg ged at the very fi gure Congress sued In the m t ter of the estate 0 American Girl _ ............... 2-25 so YOU can hel p m e slap the Jops, had three Umes disapproved : $25.000. ~ and IIfAGAUNES Ameri.C3n Home .............. 2.25 Susall Va ndervool't. Mox:row . Are n· t you most bi g enough to get , Probably the most comment grew ~erican Magazine ........ 2.95 in t ) the Army? Here's something The first and final accoWlt of the of size and condition American Mercury .......... , 5.45 GROUP At-SlllCI Two for you in your na me. Let's tbe out of the construction of a certa in esta le of Mal vin R, 'Phillips. LebanAmerican Poultry )00.:... 1.65 whole family gang up and help to bullding in Wa shington. D. C" after Hogs-Calves-Sheep-Et(l. Beucr Homes &: Gardena.•l Yr. BeUer Cook'g &: Hum'k'g 5.45 the Senate had retused authority to on. approved, win this wnr,' " (I YUlt) .... Woman's Home COmp.....1 Yr. Removed Promptly Beuer Homes &: Gardens 2.25 Pop and Mom were silent. But el;ect it. Subordinate executives The Inventory Qf the estate ot o AmOl'ican Home ..............1 Yr. o Capper'. Fanner ...... ,....... 1.75 oaD small Joe di dn·t notice that, He used money obtained from one of Click ......... _..........................1 Vr. Fl'llnk Wilson. Harveysburg. approvChdd Life .......................... 2.95 was full of h is letter and his War the " bla nk checks" Congress had Ollicial Detective Stories..l Yr. Christian Herald .. __...... 2.50 ed, Bond . v, iven the President, and built it Amcrican Girl .................. 1 Vr. Cllc:k ....................._ .. _ .... 2.00 "Gee. Pop, in six years I could II nyway. Naturally the Senate Is a Marvin .E . Younif, Lebanon, apOpen Road (12 Iss.) .... 1f Mo. o ColJier's Weekly.. ............ 5.45 get into the Army. couldn't I. P op? Pathfinder (weekly) .......1 Vr. pointed trustee of the trust created Gee, PoP. 1 want to be a soldier little pa rticular about who "goes Column Digest ................ 2.95 Scrccnhmd ... ,.... ,...,_..._.,1 Yr. by th e will of Delmar Balnum . . like brother and fight In this war. over its head ," , C'try GenUeman (2 1'r5.) '2.00 Silvcr Screcn ........... _ .... 1 Yr. Gee. isn't that bond nitty? Look. it Fact DIgest ............... _.. _..... 2,00 Congressmen Speak The first and final account ot'the . and MAGAZINES ' . Sports Afield .................... 1 Yr, Reverse Telephone Cbarges was issued in Honolulu. It·s mine." Fann Jml. &: F'nD'S Wife 1.65 May I present some hand-picked estate of .Harry D. McVay,' Mason, But Pop wa il looking at Mom and uttel'ances '/ Rep. Gearhart of CaUFlower Grower ......... _ .... 2.50 Main 454, Xenia, O. GROUP B-Seled 'fwo GROUP At--SJ.d Til," approved, Mom was looking at Pop, There fornia said. ' :We have begun to lose Howehold ....................... , 1.90 True SlDry _.._ _ _•• 1 Yr. E. G. Buchsieb, Inc. , True Story ._..................... 1 Yr, were tears in Mom's eyes. She Hygrla .......-...................... 2.95 Fact mgC!t ............__ ......1 Yr. Pop faith in some of the promises made. shook ber he/ld sharply, Of." Digat . .1 Yr. Liberty (weekly) .............. 5,95 MARRIAGE LICENSES rea ched out Imd patted her hand in the light of what has transpired Flower Grower ........ _ ....6 !\Jo. o Flower. Grower ................ 6 Mo. , 0 Look (every other wL't!k) .. 2.95 . since." And, with reference to the Robert E. Clark, 23, sol~ler. Lebgently. Moderu Romancell .......... 1 Yr. Modem RomaoCCl _ ._1 Yr. o l\fodem Romances ·.......... 2.00 "Well, ean'll let , our sQldier boy anti-Inflat ion bill, Rep. Disney of Modem Saeeo ............ _ ..1 Yr. l\~ode.m Screen ,.... ,............1 Yr. anon, and Ruby E. James. 26, maModem Screen ................ 2.00 beat us to buying War Bonds, can Oklahoma remark ed, "We have ' Christian Herald ............6 Mo, Ouidoon (12 la) ............. Mo. o Nature (10 iss., 12 mo.).. 5.45 chinist, Waynesville. we. old lady?" was all he said, Outdoors (12 lis,) .......... 14 Mo. learned a lot of things since we CbriItian Herald ............~ Mo. Official DetecUvc Stories.. 2.50 John William Strouse. 20, olel'k She shook her heaet aga in. "I passed that bill that we did not o PaunU' Ma!pune ..........6 Mo. Puenta' Magazine .......... 6 Mo. Open Road(12iss.,14mo.) 2.25 guess If he can give up his ,job and and ty pist, and Boneita May Bursk ., Science &: DlICOvU)' ........ 1 Yr. Pathfinder (weeJdy) ......26 ... Ouldoon (12 iss., If mo.) 2.00 know then. and which we do not , , , and go off to war I can do SOlT,le The Woman ....................... 1 Yr, Sdenc:e lie Dbcoyuy.......... l Yr. Parent's Magazine ... _ .... 2.!1O o stenograph~r. both of Waynesfighting back at home." she said Uke now .!.'~ Pathfinder (weekly) ..... p The WOIDaD ...............;....1 Yr• . Pathftnder (weekly) .. _ .. 2.25 Opposition to giving the President ville. In a queer voice. Small Joe looked Popular Medtania .......... 5.25 up at her in surprise. She saw him authority to sus pend laws controlAlex ~l1Ort. 75. Middletown, and GROUP B-Sel«1 Til," . GROUP ~elect Two Poultry Tribune ...... __ .. 1.65 looking at he'r and spoke sharplY. ling the Importation of undesirable Tilere is a ttemeodoua need fo~ • clean. ~ I'rult Grower•. l Yr. Elizabeth Stacy. 67, housework. Redbook Magazine .... _ .. 2.95 American Fruit Grower..l Yr. "Well. ' Joe, We're about ready to food ,products brought representa.0 Aincrlc:an Poultry JruL.l Yr. wholeaollJc and educarional, ·Y~I o Amcri~ Poultry )ia1.....1 Yr. o Screen1and ................. ,...... 2.25 Franklin. ea t. Say gra,c e." tives of 4.500 ' :farm associations to _ 0 larm JounW lie ' eftlC"alninr·boy', publicllion. Sllver Screen .................... 2.25 fa~ Journal &: Small Joe I(olded his hands and Washington. This has slrenglhened Harold Moddle Fondersmlth. 21. . lumer'll Wile .............. ,1 Yr. , I'~,er'" Wife ..............1 Yi'. 1bat'l wlly,'for 30 yean. the Boy Science &: Discovery.......... 2.00 bent his head~1aS he had been taught. acteylene burner, Springboro. a.r.d Hoiueholil Magazine .... 8 MOo " Houilebold MagulDc ....8 Mo, o.sports Afield ......... :.......... 2.25 "Oh Lord. we thank iliee for this the conviction of congressmen that 8cou1l of Ameria hu put..' Nat. Llvatock Producer..1 Yr. l\IlaL, Livestock Producer'.1 Yr. ~uccess£ul Fanning .......... 1.75 food and all thy bountiful .glfts ••• '; they should retain all 01 the legis. Mearl Martha H\IlT1!bert, 19. key Iiahed BOYS' DIFB. latlve powers of Congress. , 0 Poultry TrIbune ..............1 Yr. [) True Story .. ,_................... 2.00 PQtdtry Tribune .............. 1 Yr. "AlOen." P9P said. It', the maaa&Jne you puncher. SpringbOro. ' Mother'• .Home Llfe... l Yr. A Silll Worse Ex~mple .. Amen ... · Mom sold. "Now .eat Ol\fother'1 Home We........1 Yr. ' The Woman .... _ ............. 2.10 will be ,lad .,; MlAIn.R.IAGE LICENBEB Z.mJlt1pye .CApper'. FIU'IDCr ._ ___1 Yr. Capper'. Farmer .... _ _ 1 Yr. your good sa usages." Woman's Home Comp ... 2.25 Probably the shoddiest suit at rln: JOUr lOb SuCllBlfal larmlng _ _1 Yr. (S!ory from an actual report In second-hand law malting power. David Junior Proffit, 2a, labOrer. ·0 Sua:aIful fUIIIIDg . _ - 1 Yr. Your We .......................... 5.45 the mel of the 'Freasury ' Depart- with which, a bureaucrat was ever (l nd Virgmia Beiler, 21, laborer. both ment.> clothed. came with a law providing of F.'r81tklln. . • " Robbin Morris, 511, . laborer" aod Amen: SAY yel, Take Jour change for re·negotiatlo!1 of war conlracts. FILL IN AND MAIL TO In War ,Stam,.s. The least you can. It gives power. not to burel\u chiets Lulu M. BOW,m all. &7. housekeeper. THIS NEWSPAPER TODAY do II the most 70U CAn buy In . War aIope. It permits thousands of audl. IiOth' of South Lebanon. ' Bonal, " , 0. S: T ..:u..rll DIf'4r.11Nffi tOr. and other speCial elel'ks to ex- . :~Iaft, ",.~.v,.e, 4e,i,ed tnuI rtlciole .,..;,,,. COI4"on. Austin Barrett, 26. ~p Atter · . , . ercl8e many authoritiCi Whlch the GentJcmm: I enclOlC $,........................ Pleue aend me the Constitution 'gives to Congress oione. bury. I'nd , . soldier, ~d Opal Eveiyn oller cb~. with .Jear'. IUbecription to ) 'OUI' plIller, TO BVil~ ~ORTQAGE _ even to break government contracts :S~ 16. LEba.1fon• NAME.;: ...............,;,;,.-.. _. __......._ ........_ .......,.. _........ _ .........__.. . and revise price~..they please. I ~ 0,,', ~~ UJO /Dr J "., . oyd Wo ril" 36, laborer, and . ., The- Springboro United -=--Betmen preCUct the authority of these. under. STREET OR 1Lf.D_...____•_ _ .___ .. _........................: ... • . 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n a nul, 15 owly imPl'Ov, {; . e· Mrs NetlJe 'l'lnne v. anu H6~..... .. • ' a"Uy we, ,can continue to lead our nor. ST. MARY' S ':}>.l tlUOI'A L - --tion ,Jt. lU'~iclei i~lu:11 from ''uw -Uy JOSEP H 'c. GREW -g In teDan n shoppil were rtnney Lho spirit of sel!Huu;aecomlnJ i:dllJoD Qf Tbe ''ticay.. lite o"lt.rcII/ ' II/ " Jllr ,' a,/(" alltllOr 01 mal lives, leavIng \)UlJ"O l1 Unflrd Still /!,' "(lIb(I~.larlor 10 ]II/Iun sacrifice to our soldi rs and sallorl, . .' 4WIUIIJ GIUI:&&e, pllbliahe d '111 "nepor' 'rOl,. Tok io." riak the Mr. a.nd Mis. Leonar d Tinney YES" we shall unquest ionablr' run . in t;.ba,'~C: (Wrltlo. '0' Ihe Tro .. ar, Oop"tlment In oonnooUon wllh lho nelll ller,,' "SAl! vUWbeJ ', J.IIIIti, album •. ) of a stalema te wi~ Japan. I do not l'ta.ph Ipari.S, ~~r .ampal, . "" oomplele lb. aatloll'. I~,OOO.OOO parlla'll, tlUod War Stamp ned a group of friands at a entertat .. lD a. 11:45 a~ $t;.I.aol "",W'Cl1 and have the slightes t doubt of our even. ruthless Is which caste warrior a Saturda Y 'even1n i. Those try .lBh Y :\.10 OaEGO~1A ~l'S mS'101& D1lJl'W11S prayer I>nd sermon H WASH INGTO N. D. C.-In de- cruel beyond comprehension. ' ,tual victory. But I do not ",llh to tlle evenl~g were: Mr. enjoyed wbo air big the at one Icribing D.c. see e period 01 our blood, .weat ". m. witness eYll of "a fio the Vii From e.ghuvr u ,J3ernadine, Mr. ~"". e's Ho',Vard Mrs. Vv ynllsv.lJl tlnd t , battles over Gua c! alc anal a recen and \)cstla li ty one Ilnd tea~s indefinitely and unnecea. lind Mr,s : Jack Farqua r, Mr, Mr. U l:tilJ1W V1S',l' \..l"t: ,buLl/II ..... 1$ V. Ca",UUI.. U t"lU·IV'''J.~ iUa,;',l'UU tall newspa per account tells of nn Amer- counts at atrpelty not must We ' sarUy pl·ulongcd . . 3.nd Mrs. Joe Yenger of Day ton, icnn Ilyer who parachu ted from his LuWll ~. ltuUJ.cy, l'1Ui,u, iJUo:).1.!~ 4..vJllJ.h\.u.uloy 'U""if.i;t.:U Ou ~ •• \.. to rea lize tb ll t we are up against e of wateTS the lO c rippled plane lI!t powerful fi ghting machine , a people .&: CUUb'yJ VlllU"" J.\.lU'V~U aU,", loot:' .wt Mrs. Nettle tInney, Mrll· Lur \,;lI ul'ch schoo. lI:ao a. m. Lunga Bay, The Navy craft which whose mor alo ca nnot be broken even l •• uulll I' h 1:1' , V¥Ul's.rllp ser ' lce at lu ;ao A. M. Werntz . p icked him up nexl lVent to the res· by success ive deIeals and untold LAST RESTIN G PLACE OF U' ~" ullltl. Iii aile "i Lhe o.u~s, Mrs. Gle.nna Conner s Ilnii daugh' i: slru n see pilot apanese J a ~uu.h .' euow,snlp a~ U;;'U p . ..... cue of economic hardship, a people who Y KINNE S COATE s~L~lect 1 UCtl' the s llllvlllg A . eua, v l'by were Sunday a.ttcrno on glle~t.s ! 411 nca ter tel' LvWIl" gling In the ' wo 'rhe ofiiclal ooaJ'd wiu meo:L u~ ~He cemet,cry gladly sacrillce their lives tor their , In beaut.ICul Miam1 Nettle ""'mey . Mrs. m lou", or lllua. r ev cue boat reached the J apanese must We nation. Ul Em peror andb their (Thurse ay) at B.O... tonight ~ o "Rain .;Ilurch whose p~key reo his Green Kinney, out J Mrs. t pulled C<lates y tl and sleeps Mr. suddenl he e \..IaWH flye,. also uu ",' period .. ~ u.oau. ~1lU; r mem er 1a apan did not . d drenche the t have a it poems aimed other VOIV,.T. start this \VH r without carefully laid o·c1ock. ~" ••. co Lut:!'e u l1(j bUll~ 110 ml.l ii. on the Roof" and Oland Gap, KY' J ILre visiting their Ame ricon pilut and pul led Ule trig, cl3 . mjUtary ' plans {or victory over the ,,000. AlLel' S"VCIUI yeul'" ~11U; jJtI.S.>eu been enjoyed b'y thousan ·hlldren . Mr . and Mrs. eonare!. plude. eli ger. The ca rlrirlgc foi led to WAYNh tlVlLLE CHURC U 0... Only a. small stone ma.rks the last. Unitcd Sta tes and Il peace dictated ' ul'key and fam1Jy • J apanese " Il lce r turn ed the l' the Then CHRIS' ' .u ..o WI~ p05.'>cbwn UI JUG!>" .l6 1h.... u.. by their war lords at the White place 01 him who was one Mr . and Mrs. T. S. Hardin. have gun an him self with suici dal inlent. .... 1.UWIl auu JJaVlu .bl'OW", ..... " .,... resting House. t poets, but his Again he puUed the trigger and thelr ,falm. . ,ld .. ".Wt:me m wlllca gl'ew up .. oou~ m L of Ohio's greates l\l.Inbw . Ra.uda.ll ~lax This Is a tota l war, the only an· works llve after him and fonn a a gain his rev ol ver fa iled hi m. At · Y :SUNDA n America total a is which ~, .. I was knowu u.. ual4u i.'s l\'U11 lilll. swer to more fltttng monum ent than could this po int nil Americ an sai lor victory . Jt is 8 wa r In which hal! .oj 01\ I1 'S Mill. lllUll! Ocilool 9,30 &. m. knocked him ou t. with a boa l hook any shaft of granite . / s of any kind mean Incredi. measure ~. 1:l .. l.lU tl.C Ameri· n b o ~ rd Ihe m hi 1n l~O tile U.lWll took ed pull l. .... uUUWuu u lU :ta &. m and curwho he, t.hat 11'14. lIurh'tt t! . ,'. '1'1."'"""', C .. r r ...... c nt , tt.tng fl And it is ble wa ste at ma te rial. energy and . . soner · pri a 10:0.I1111 fI s ~ .. cr w n ca name ~UlS ana m. ~ a. jJur~ 11 et sun 'l :;" r l'l:a...nu4;, We had a "brec.t h o! gpting" ing his earthly life worked and hum an life. In this sense 8 halt. A!mOSL daily one reads eye·wil· "u UII\,1l 1ll4a Wllt ll 0. p"'~ L 01111.:t: was s tudled In t.his communlt.y and gavc al bum is Stamp JUnior l!lndenvOl', 7 :lll p . •. Savings bue Ole Man Winter Is back War ay .. filled ail nd a one. this ness slories such us are There effort. halt a ••• of P t:.>Lubll.!lh ed uliO anOUler LOW,1 u, "lOt to the world some o. his best eHort.s. 7:15 mbolic r. sy Endeavo us a galn. We al'e getttng awBeIl101' I'Ith at them clcarly demons trate. that 1. am told, rO';lghly 100 mllUon par: t:as~el l1 pan 0 : tue SLute haimg ,lOt: 00 1: c, Pacillc p.·cwun the in and the In nlon enemy ere tlred of hlm. h our est COllunu ully r with r final wa his take should lIally complet e War Stamp albums ~am fj name, ~he post 0111ce aLl~hOj'­ connot end in com promise . E lsie Wi! 'lns () sbgaJ"tr ee m. iss p. "Beautl ful 01ty of our ,Loved Ones.' uncomnow In circulat ion. These For len ye:lrs I lived in J apan , ",orHIes named ~he post orl1ce U1'egou. r.nd oow.e to of 'Christ was a SuniDvlt.ed Church are You .Udge ple ted Stamp al bums are, In a meas. The truth as I kn ow it Cram close 'l 'he rlUJl'vlICI compo.ny rei used ~o l1li. WIIQ AS IT WAS IN THE EARLY and MrS. Forrest )jp ~1 Mr. a of to guest threats day millJon 100 a ure. like observation Is lhis: Nothing less DAYS JOSE I'll C. ' GREW us peace. On lI..hange toile nalD' V ILS ,:;l.ULlOn, how victorio and " speedy Martin. m maximu our of on than the exerti ST. AtJGUS TUQ; CIIuac u Old resldent.s tell us that during the other hand, tor every War Sav. ever, und so 101' forty ye..nl 1.11' mort: Mr. and Mrs. ~iI1' Shatfer of Scr,VJ It's fight to Finis" capa cities. individ ually and collec· In cashed and ed Third complet town, album the of ntlodlt ings Oll~ history by the early the pagt office went were callers at Waverl y tively, In a war or ofrellse will bring Carlisle Prie8L ... U Fa&hu Krumllo Bond, you the owner have our beloved country surely to the tac t shines clear. Wc mllst lItterly lor a some soldier or sailor take a , Mass Sunday 1U :00 u. W. und ~ne l'aw'ood sLatlon by a!lother , street wll.5 the bustnes s street of Frank M . Fox home, the 'arm, long d·for ha ven of victor ious peace. crush U18 t mnchine li nd cnste and helped The late Frank. I:!he.rwood, who Waynesville. Main street was then on'. to afterno ] unday on the uphill road The .l o p a ll ~ s c nrc pawns of a system It. howeve r, we Ame ricans torwa rd step nl .... r' Will b~ j'emeinb eled by hWl(lredJS 01 only a low strtp of ground frequen tD'pa LaWl,'ence. Thoma s, Trro,.ry , S Mrs. U. vidu· . and indl . nd a Mr victory ely total scnseless but migh ty milita r ism- thi nk thal collectiv ,persolls as postma ster a.t Oregoru a ly covered with water . Jf Lebano n visited with the lat-· IIcrbert Graham , Minlstel' It requlred much bulldtng up and J or many years, and Dr . George W, --------------------------------ter's mother , Mrs. Nancy .E4 ell 9 :30 a.. m~ Bible lichooL . --------------------------------------------------- ~ returne d laSt en McCarr . Frank muruon m.-<:;om a.. liendcrs Qu who pl'Qctlced medlcin e flUtng tn to make Main street the 10.45 at ,t he Waldo Elllotts ' Sunday Pope, AD?ount of Victory Tax. Dedu ctible from Wedd y week. trom New Jersey where Le 11 ;00 a. m ,-8erm on. at Ol'Cgonia lor some years. alter- thoroug bfare It is, <!venlng . visited his son, Jack, statione d ', :45 p. m.--<Preaching wilros movmg to Waynesville, where Wage s of Selec ted Amou nts and Amou nt of Albert Pummi ll. son 'of Mr. anll OHIO WPA EQUIPM ENT TO BE there. he died a few years ago, were tn.\frs. Wa rd Pummi ll, reporte d &t USED ON ALCAN HIGIIW AY Net Victory. Tax Mter Dedu ction of Credi ts Miss Ba rbara Thornb erry spent FRIEND :, Mrume ntal In 'bringin g the rallroao ryrt Thom.a s Monday for ' indue:....""",. . . Ill. Hurst a, et N.t Victory t • • att., c,..lIh :at" I Margar 8ChOOl, Miss Day with au~h­ y FIrst oUlce .. Thursda post the and y cowpan Wukly into the anny'.MArrl.d Recond itioning of 122 pieces of Ma"l.d I Sing i. Grosl MeetJn& for WOI.'6b~ 11:31 a. m. wag. at St. Elizabe th hospital , Dayton , : . porscnorltles ~ogether and in the ' fall () I'oad btVJdlng equipm ent. formerly p . r-sOItThe James Wlcal g ersonVi dory (g,on : two dapandan h' where s he recently underw ent an no deptndon" no dlp.nd.nt s I .. t ) unt .mo ~dUI 'D aniel Kinsey buuL a cardin~ b with Mr. ane! Mrs. Allen OIIU1tC Sunday It WPA, M. IU'f. 1I0LLl' used In .ohio by the deCun~t a ppendec tomy. the name of Oregonia. adopted bj so It may be put to work complettng Welctllel' alld family near West eni''I'. M. /Searll. M&u15le, $ 12 $ .08 Mrs. Geneva Moran Is s,tn.Ying $ .09 ' $ .11 lJoLh . $ .15 15 Sunday Sc.hool 1/ ;30 a. In, E. A rollton.. the Alcan highway has been under.22 .24 .30 wi t.h Miss Carmen Kirk of DaY,ton , .:;a1·ni'J&l'L, Supt. In It.s early days, before LrusLS taken by the Ohl0 Dept. of High.40 20 LYle.. Fox is visiting Ol'Ville Sa v.50 .54 .68 who Is recovering from a recent op,90 controll ed affairs and centere c the ways, 30 .Jge at ox,rord college for a ffi'JW days Evening Service, 7:110 p. m. .78 .84 1.05 consld· cities, big 1.40 the eration. In es 40 industri Wednes day eve· this week. Orville is plannin g to MeeWlg P»ayer Directo r H. G . Sours said today 1.06 ' 1.14 1.43 Ma.ynar d Stanley who received n1n", 1 :30 p. m.. 1.90 , 50 erable and varied manufa cturlell !.he federal ;Bureau of Publlc Roads enter the All' Force soon. 1.34 1.44 1.80 l 2.40 d . tnjurles in an automob ile ia head P. , 60 Fordyce Harry the were carrled on at Oregon at Vlsltors do tment depar hat! nsked hat tM 1.62 1.74 2.18 2.90 70 wrecJt Thursd ay near Lebano n, bas WAYNESVILLE YOUTI I for dinSunday 1818 Danled 1Klllley built a carding the mechan ical work necessal"V to home Thomas J. 90 1. 2 .. 04 2.55 3,40 80 retun1ed to his home where he Is , 'ner were Mr. and .Mrs. Tom 1"ormill there and about. the same time recoudl ~lol1 the equipm ent. PayIMPRO VING AT BLAIR 2.18 2.34 2.93 3.9 90 comtng. recover Oz... a 'cotton factory was bullt by a LEBAN by M., dyce and son . AfternQOn visitors made e HOSPIT b l , wll1 2.46 ment for the work 2.64 3.30 4.40 100 MIss Grace Smart has enlisted l!l pany of local ca·p Hallsts. The cotton t.he federal authori ties . Bllpe, war. The v ,t he WAAC and wUl be enrolled Lor At.taches at B-:aifBrother s h os- were Mr. and Mrsr1. Oharle.s The credits m ay be t aken current ly or alte r thl! . Whitis a nd , Mrs. Oa. mill was destroye d by fire about two and Mr. fo'r rcent e p 25 , Included In the equipm ent are persons d marrie for a mount to ~o percel\ l of t he tax pital, Lebanon . report !;pat ~he COil. They m ay be duty. in the near luture. l'ears aHer it was started; so far as concret e mixers, road rollet·l;. power George Mcsingle p e r sl 'ns, and 2 p el'cent for each dependnent. ditlon of TOl'renc e Klrkpat rick7 h , .childre n, Mr. and Mrs. his to d on ms eonftne Is premiu of Clark ts apnot Andrew paymp (a) does' on there based be will and (Jan be lea.rned ly curreht taken pump" and tractors trucks, shovels, ts ot Waynesville, who was serlOl18l j . ~JcA I and S011. home because of Illness. life in surance policip.s in force on Septem ber 1, 19!2; (b) Ipaymen pear to be any satisfac tory data as 81ll designed for heavy duty work. Harry Fordyce h as sold pa;t of S. ir" attlr. ' Dr"."""tt' v. Bonds. War of e purchas net (c) Injured In an auto-trUCk crash near ; d debts returne old ot has Clark Mrs. Harriet LO how long the carding mill conThe highway departm ent has fafB.l'm to Mr. and Mrs. George h15 ' o Monday 42, RouJ;c on from a. visit with her brother , Harry Lebano n Linued hi operatio n. . Toat garages division McMlca l of .Dayton . cllltJes In its Tucker and famUy, of Frazeys burg . last week, is improve d. Along about t~ time, also, 18 ,0 ledo, DeiQ.ware, Cleveland, Middlege parsona the' a.t kUests nd Week-e the Maynar d Stanley, drJver a Mrs. Ruth SheDWood and son James VanHor n bad a blacksm ith town and Ravenn a for dOing th w!lre Mr. 'GrahlU l\'s parents , Ml' . • ~I rlt. , Ill".... Su,.' h 'l CorrClfJ. oaat.,,·.' Francis , of Oregon ia, were gu~ts car in which K1rkpat rlck was ' riu- and ,M rs. F. H : Graham Q~ Belleand auger factory a.nd Elisha Vance work . .As soon as the equlpm ent Is Radley a nd Sunday pf her siSter, 'Mrs. Helen ing. Is recuper ating at his home n. fontain e. Robert Mrs. and Mr. ' . pottery lIlo ctured manufa iv.l..l· . tI.11d Mrs. };(.e.lph l:illllUIU recondi tioned It will be shipped 10 "on. Bobby, of Whlmlngton, and R.obtnson and family. Miss ' ·M~rthe. Hughes of B~!IeThe mill now owned and operate d the Alcan project, the interna tional \litre DaYLoll Vi~t.ors WeWle.;da.y . Harveys burg. guesLs c!Uln~r Huf. und were Wm Egan Hn.lnes Sheriff Ella Riohard to ng Mrs. Mrs. and Accordi . Mr b y Spencer and MonrOe as a flour hJghway from Alberta , Canada , tL fon14ine spent ih~ week-e nd with Miss Ueneva l1.ouLzahn I tW'llea of Mr. and Mrs . Luther Hni!'l es family d .' German town were guests ford, wluL1n.v.estlgate d th~dent, mill was bullt 1h 1844, by Chlll'les Falnban ks, Muska. t.O T'IPP V ~y, 'l'ufjs uay alter SP IlJl,u Iier' brother , FlOYd Hughes , and fam , &;' to .,., and daughte r, p n yLils. Sunday . ' Sunday of the latter's 'mother , Mrs. , Stanley apparentlY started l1y. ~. .Nixon, who intende d to est.:1bllSn a n . ing several days W1Lil home WlJI:s . B Mrs. Glenna Wilson called on lEuerson Frazler . drlven by Maurice Whltao rt truck a '''rk "' po.per mlU . For .some reason th14 aelellse in Is ln .tl.OULZIU y ;the time thls~per r~e8 . on . Eleven Kinds of Cqlton tails Miss HOl ace and Lucy Oompto n in New Mrs. Ernesti ne Moore and daugh- oj Morrow ' when tbe car sklddeCl plan was abando ned and machlnl!ry at Vandali a. , the , revival ~eetlng a.t Ferry you the s ide at the Burlin gton last Thur day n ight . 'ter, Mary lLou, were Wllmtn gton libe icy road strliun g Many hunters do not real12e thRt was installe d fC!r a barrel factory Albert PUlrunl li, son of Mr . dnll of Christ Wtll ,be n.l)ar1y ovChurch care~n to car truck and causing the Marian na Bog\ll1 calleLl on Mrs. callers Saturda y. allo. a ourishln g busines s , was car- the commo n cottonta il l'abblt, the Mrs. Ward Puinmll1, nort.ll of town, e s Slblctay eventng . ~er­ clos, It 111'. not was e Whitacr ditch. the Pearl Slnclair and Mrs. Frank lLlal·t Robe.r t Bogan and Clarenc e ,Price into ried Oll for some t.1me. AUerwa rds most popular game animal in Amer- reponed 101' arnlY duty a,t 1"~. am,~~1ster of the c;lrah bert hurt. Sunday afterno on. Jr,. were inducte d lnto, the service it was used lIS a grain warehou se . loa, accor<11ng to John M . Phillips, Thomas , Monday . prllaobe r "and Mr. the, is church, t.o rick Stanley was taking Kirkpat Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymon d Wlh:.ou Ilnd left Monday 'for Ft. Thomas . The' old !lour mill having been de- former preslde nt ot the Pennsyl Warfel of Bedfoid , Mrs. Alltl1l Emrick. and Mrs. WaIBOp , Mrs and schedbeen had he spent Frlc!ay evening with FrlUlcis Fred Ginn who was reglst'!red ,rom Lebano n where stroyed by fire in 1852, the firn. (If vania Game commis sion, 1.s dlV1ded charge Of, the slngIn are of Board Indlane" eleven sU~'l'pecles of tel' Keru'iek spent Thur.sday ill Chenoweth and family. Green county, left yesterdQy for Ft. uled to leave with a group St.ubbs and Sherwo od placed ma- into at least lovely voices and have ' They lng. examln~ Two selectees for army cot- Dayton . MI'. Melvin Holling sworth and tBcnjml n Harr ison, lI,ld . number eac;h night. chinery in the barrel factol'y lor the genUs S;olvllagus. 'Ilbe Ohio speoial .a give wOl'd ved i rcce, have here s tlons. Relative the Is' or Mearns R,a,bblt, Miss l?hyllJs Haines cal ed on HOI Won t you come and heal' them? manufa cturtng floUr, and ever aln • • tontaU the from Eugene Burnet, who recen tly ace and Lucy Compt.on SWlday eveexcept alls, oottont. 1\011 of largest has line this in s 'Also our' preache r' preache s E pow- . an exce.len t busines Is stawon ntng. Hitchen s cottonta il, found 111 !'Jol.t.h - entered the =y, that he etful sermon . The attenda nce .$0 fllr been carrled on there . ·eU at Camp MCCain, Miss. Virginia . Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and has been very good. , for some years ago Thomas Spencer Mmpto n COLmty, a.way was who , C~nway Mr . and Ml'S; WlIbur Clark spent daughte rs, Doris and Susan, were a Nurse Ohio to . d hnporte lls the to cOttonta d The returne n vacatio short bushless !began David Gra~, three leal'S o,d, and John Bmdbu ry Bunnell , c.;orrespollil-nt. ~ ~ ""rent.s F r i - Home Saturda y night and Is aagin 1\(1'8. Bert from Nebrask a, VIt- Sunday wlth Mr, Ilnd Mrs. ·Pau guest.s of Mr . Ellis' .years Jormer In ithing, blacksm by at the Herber t · Graham 's, Is way son mod~t a In On Sunday eventng, J an. 31 , at wele Ji'lorr In Dayton . confine d to ber room because of . nlght day g thiS 'welolk with his gl'an~ spendtn making repairs to implem ents, ~tc. lahoma and parts of Kansas. is Aid Ladles o'clock the Utica . Harvey Burnet made a buslI .I11ness. smaller !U'ld Allce cies Mrs. Ii.ub-spe Haines, Mother a! Ella Mrs. d increase s GraduallY ' the bUSines llg ' perent.s" the F . • H,. Qraham's. at Mr. and Mrs , Ernest Martin, of sponsor ing an eVening of interesU ll, native stock. 10 ness trip to Cleveland Frlday. BOHan r na cottontn Mal'Ian " Ohio Mrs. 'Ilbe and Haines work Bellefo ntaine, doing began firm the al1d and a. musIcal program at pictures GeorJ . B . Jotles spent SWlday Mrs. Mrs. of d guests all-roun were , best Dayton the L il as ed ting mee . recogniz .U .T attende d the W.e The famille/! of the Perry ohurcb along other lines particul arly brlc!ge the church. The pUblic Is tnvltee: . and Monday with her sister, Mrs . in Amerlc a. home oI Mrs. Roy Jones last gla Menden hall, Saturda y. the entertai ning the IIl1nU!ter a.nd are work, until within a short Lime they ra.bbit tht on ' Is Belcher Miss Virginia Marcus Duffield of San a burrowl ng John Zimmer man and famlly In Tuesday afternoo ll. Mr. not is U cottonta The their devote to ry ' during the reVival servlce s necessa lngers s 11. found list. dens Dayton . Smith Is home Diego, Calif., Is vlsltlng his sister- slek Dorothy Mrs, being held. ' Last Tuesare whlch d entlre time to brldge work and the or diggtng anlmal. It uses 11 B "t Mr . lind unne an . Mrs . Be r M . and Mrs . Leslie Gray and 11'0111 work Lhls week on a ccoun '• of tn-law, M.1ss Nellie McCam pbell. ogs. d Mrs. Lester Oel'hllr d' an, Mr. dny lrrm beoome known as the f)regoni a made mostly by groundh n Sheeb Pfeurel rth ea D Walter Mr. Mrs. Mr . and Miss Anna Mary Null (1 ' Spring- daughte rs and Horther, grandfa her of illness tile Wednes day, Mr. and n~d; entertal Bridge Co. SLlnday ~lth were Dayton visitors Monday . ton. boro, and Mr. I. B . Doyle, of Ha.m- and daughte r spent Burling New at n, Compto ; 'l'lluraciay. Mr. nee Hughes Floyd . Mrs A couple of years ago a 'stock nMrs. Ralph Hammo nd entertai Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoover of ORr. Raymon d Wilson spen t Frl- Uton. called on Mrs. Ella Doyle Kruer; 'f1Tlda;y, Mrs ' Walter . Mrs nd a compan y was tormed and the plant home her at club ed the sao card lisle. y night. Saturda er h of home the at on , .. {J,lterno oad" day n MarUu ' SatCorn_p Lebano Forrest to Garaer, le Mrs. •• Je moved and Mig of the concern Mrs. Elmer Haines of Mlddle- Mr. Hawlah Thursda y afterno on. Mary Oll'Lherine McIntlre. ter, M1s.s laugh and. ~nk' ~;V; Jordan Mrs. ' Allred and on Mr. Banparried Mrs, urday, nOW is and Mr. business on the oolled where Mrs . O. N . Berryhl ll, Mr . a.nd town, Mrs. Clyde Wharto n and Mr. ah d Mr. and Mrs . Luther Halnes, Mr. a.!ternoon Oharlea . 'Mrs. nd a , Mr. , Sunday y, Saturda but still goea by the name of the Jordan were Sunday Stewart ner lt, Mrs , Walter Kenrick were Leban on an t: Mrs . Homer Haines, Mrs. Ella Mrs. Harold Berryhi ll, of Bellbroo Mi:F. T, of home the a.t week, tb18 callers of l40nday and ; Oregon ia Bridge C~ . Miss Ruth Bunnell spent Thurs- Maurlce Mr . Wl d Mrs . DOllald and Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h Thorn: vlS1tors Friday artel'llo on. , HarHn'tn , n~.lr , , ' Howard . son. Holton and conMrs. a Guinn a~d Oregonl Mr. time present the At , Miss Vlrgtnia Bobby Morgan of Lebano n, s)Jcnt H n.lnes, Richard a ll Phyll:Is' Haines as, or Springb oro , visited Mlssea. A!l- day eventng with to report tains three general stores, conc1u-t- veysburg . We are pleased n is impl'OV- the week-en d with Mr. and Mrs. and Melvin Hollin.gsworth attendcci nie and Maome BrOwne Sunday at- Belcher . ed respecti vely .by John '3herwood, that Thomas McGuin Callers at the Bunnel l home were Evere tt Early . a birthda y 5u "'prLc;e or. Everett ternoon . who 1s also postma ster of the vil- In'g from a several days' II1ness . . Mr 0: caUers Sunday a.!ternoon and Haines at h is home Sunday nigh t. M.l.ss Nora Shumak er, of Dayton, lage; Michae l Oody and Davld MaTo date, the report (rom McClel· Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn MUllen Several of our 'pllople attende d the a!lc, Mr . Pf,- and Mrs. Leslie Gmy her wlth nd weelr,-e the spent Bolcrey mill Orner saw son. A flouring mlU and a l is that the conditio n of mn. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Shu- George Gray were: "Mr. and Mrs, funeral of Robert Collett RI. New Ian hospita conduet$ld by Spencer a.nd Monroe, rent.s, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. family, shows marked lmprove - and daughte r and MIss Sarah Gap , and Ward Gray , ' Dr Claude Burling ton Method ist chu h F r imaker. and a b:acksm lth shop operate d by family and ~. m~. Mr. and Mrs: Fred FaJi.chlld, of Mrs . Findlay Gray and'Adams Ilnd -~~~ . William Jelfrey. There are , two Mr. and Mrs. Frank Will!;MS report to , We are glad churche s in the village, the United Wellma n, were Sunday guests of D ISEA SES daughte r of Dayton . son better at this writing . Brethre n and the Meno:Jite. L. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smlth. ~orma, Bobby and Jimmie Swank ' DR, ·E. II. S'lftLJ l, 1. Bu~ J. Lee Talmag e was a Sunday c! wlth Locust Stree' W1lm1n cto.. Ohio. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rep- of DRY tori spent the weck-en Mrs. and Mr, rents. grondpa eir th . Mrs a! and JimmY. has publishe d a booklet in whiCh be logle a.nd son. Wedn s'da:v. met A. T. re. P. Longac The . B . E . eXl?le.l.rI6 how he treata PIUII!I or D$Yton in , Ballard th Elizabe Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham al' d Miss J. Browuin g of Wilming ton RHOID S without SURO_ HEMOa Rlx were ' Jordan was a, Sunday vis- v.I'. a nd Mrs. Robert stney WaJ,ter Bra ~ll from d returne tly reCln Who , ElJEC'l'.RICITY, Th1ti book- ' . or 'IIlRY TARVI A-LlTH IC T~ ANa .I~r or his daught er, Mrs . A. Z. of ,Mr. .3poke , .. . wW ~ lent Cr e by lendtni him let Hartsoc k and ' Mr. Hartsoc k 'and o'CloC;k ~nner guests SUm\ay and Mrs : John ,Myers I\t Be,moo t. ,'rne Baptist 'M1.ss1onarY ·soclet.y ROAD OIL, fOur ,n~e ..and addl'el5.~Adv. ' , Oaklan d. ,near family, )' Mr. and Mrs . E, L. Roberts ~re OIet Thl.!fsd ay a HemQ\l ll' w! tll Mrs . d E A J If OUMP' TRUCK _nO lI Mr ' Mr . and . ROOT FOB AJlfi) s . . . , e ery an spencUDg ~ few ' weeka wlth their O. ~, ~and&ll &lI hostess'. ' ~Y wx CilO.Ol WrB ' Ky. ! famUy were, happy . to have their chl1drel l near Oam~lsV1lle, been fOur cattle, ~. 'at,leep aM ...... 'Monroe Hlnkins , who • SOil; LewIs ,Jet jery, who 1.s statione d win ..... ERING 0._ IONE l'WIlll AUCT Norrli-B to pelong a, ~r t home ane his to Hunt d Robe~ Ildflltne Mrs. , Mr. and " at JIlt. Bragg, N. 'C., home for a .progresave . firm . . U. ...... an~ Kooal er 'y Stanl! son yvarren antertam cd to d,I1mer .~lad of t ime, is I~rl ously ill. .v1alt of a few daya. . ........ fli l'S. Glen Davis returne d Satur- ,market prteea aDd FDf Por Dates, P~e . ., Wa.ynes. E . ....Vlce Phone, WaynN vme ~11 O. Mrs : Almon Perris W88 call~ _ to.. Llnday, Rev. and ~·s. O S;-Wch ., af- ' Union ,Stock T ..... Cnemen MI.. fl't!ffi dl!Y AUri V1Jle, O~O, ~ve!se Ohal'la wtlKY, Lebano n SUnday on acc:o!JI1t Of , the of Mason and Mr. and -M!·S. Morrow Phone o. a te,' spendin g se. 'erq • ~ays _wIth her ~e In on Radio ._,,~ Bole. John , dall7 brother OUt' her . Of I serious illness BaOKEBs DeENS E Is in tralDlng 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. 60~ RObert, w110 ~ Leb8Dq D M. WllIoD, who had" atrokc,' lODle reporce. arket ' ,m ,there. BeI1den ce-:88 II teD da1a &10. 'he tollowi q Is a CODUnua-

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Franklin, in two groups, 20 men In group one, who WC1'C Induc ted SaL· FOR SALE - Watkins Product, at imlay at Oihclnnati, and 38 mru 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open Monday, Lhe be I'd n.:moUm:ed. Afevenings for your- convenience, ter a sev.en-day furlough, they wlU Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L. be induoted ut Fort Thomas, Ky. . FOR SALE-Two hlUldred sheets of They arc as folloll"s: Group 1stationery and one hundred en- . JOIUl Green. W lInee Bowman, velopes. printed wltll yow· name Harold V. WUWIl, WllIiani Dunn an(i address for $1.50. The M1am1 Gazette, .F'l·B<llk Hal'bach, Eugelle Moore, Robert Robinson, 11hane Mille.!·, "DarINOOME TAX - For as;lstance In CHUNG~NG "::'This ra(~iophoto, o~e of the first in the new service rell Klarbel', James D . Callahan. frolJl Chma, shows Allied air chiefs plotting aerial activities for nllng yow· Incom . t9...X r ol.urns see theIr comma}lds in the China-Burma·India theatcr. (Left to right):: Ch rles W. 'Kohr, John P . Dollbon. C. E . MIchener, WaY:l v1l1e. R . Gcneral ,ClaIre ~. Chcnnnultj General Caleb V. Haynes, and Col.1 Glen Taylor Jr., Franklin E. Wells Robert L. Scott mnpect a map and plan attacks on Jap strongholds 2. ~hone 2926. In another sector of the same Asiatic war field Gcneral Sir A~hibald : and IOIlrl E. Llttie. Fl-a.nk.lln . John WllllanlS Jr ., Millon Burris WANTED - A mj,ldle-ag d vroman P. Wa~~U. h~uegun an ofIen!live . to reopen th~ Burma_road .... to China. ! Kings MUIs; Cal'! L . Wi ~t . Foster; ;'or light house won... stay or .&O llome .nlghts . Phone 2351. -:were Mondny evening guests In Leroy B. Thompson, ArtIml' Apklng. Cincinuatl; Jacob UI'~"C h f!'I , Miamis · Dayton. I''OR SALE-Zehltll Radio nnd wind , • • • ow'S ; Jolut i. BU LeS, .L>llYlon; cI1al''8'Cr . Good condlt.lon. lnqulI'e Mr . and Mrs. F ra.nk HI'S spe nt Kenall Wells, lVuuulew II; l ' I'UU", Mr. a nd Mrs. Will Tunney of Sunday In Xenia wlt,h Miami Gnz tt.e office. Mr . . and Clendenon , Vll"gll HutcJull'>\ln, LebFosters, were Sunday gUE~ts of Mr . Mrs. Wnlt r Hess . • • • lillon, and ·W allel' ShaI1er. OARBON PAPER-For oUlce, home and Mrs. Robert Baker, .lSr. Mr . and Mrs. N . D . Smith cf Group 2-<Churles M. Oh cpht:rd. and sohool. Handy tabl ~t form. Mis . L. A. W~hbum of Dayton Spring V[ll: ey~ spent Tllursday nC- Challes w,. MCCl:eary , VlrgU D. Sheet .size 8 1-2 by 11 . MilW1i (J(!was the week-end guest of Mr. ·and· temoon at the bome of Mr. and Ul'OSS, H l'okl U · , do f. J ames H. zctte. Mrs. Frank LeMay and family Mrs. Eal'l Evans. Mr. and Mrs . White, Venl E. ::spears, Henry C. Leigh Engle and Wilbur Evans were HI: uure, RalPh Lee Kirby. WU- FOR SA'LE - 2 Purebred 0 .1.0 . Mr. and Mrs. W. P .. Salisbury Bonrs, 5 months old, ready for also oo.Jlers on Thur day . lIam ureer, Cal'! ::;. ·.l.'illCh, Wll..Jam entertained over t he wee!t-end their service . Ross Rowla nd, Waynesn . Reece, James E. Clcnullvns und daughter and grandson, Mrs. R. vllle, ~lltc 2 1-28-3t. Paul Roberts ot l' I·anklln. R. Benson a nti son Rob Roy of InH, 1'0 d Rueppcl, Ed!!ar Patton, dianapolis . Mr. and Mra.. Lean SalCharles SllerrOd Jr . , Chal'lt's Epp, FOR SA:LE-<>ne Leedy 'D1'Um set, Isbury 6 ' Washington C . H ., were Ulil '01'1 McCur.ey. William 011ec8Including all accll!lSorles . See also Sunday dinner guests and In -1 man. Glenll Re nolds, Dallas WIIDick. Campbell, Waynesville. ·Ohlo. the afternoon were jolnec by Mr . Fort.y -two Grunllers a ~tcn ded 111- J.EUllS, Leonard Grey and J ohn - - - -- - - - -- • SUGtAR - Stamp No. 10 Is good and Mrs . Jesse Finke of Springfield sta ..lation services for the 1943 01 - O'HarOld, of Lebanon. LOST-«'Ia mpshlre Male Hog near for 3 polmds of sugar until Jan . and Mrs. SaUsbury's sis ter, Mrs. flcers of Massie Townsh1p Sen or WaynesvUle . H . O. Beatty, ph~ne 31. Stamp No. :11 becqmes valid and Junior Granges Monca; evenA}bert Sal'gent, Mnx Hay, Wa.yn s Xenia 1317-W2. Reward. Stella Evans, of Dayton" who Is vJ1le; Ra ,ph Fodl'ce, Da.yton; Paul ,- - - -February 1 for three pounds until leaving soon to make ber residence March 15 . HOME FROM HOSPI'l'AL ~n~s. Einmor Bailey was the InJ. Hines, Ellon, 0. ; Sswl Lee Twm Florida. ma:!, Kings Mills; John Drennan • • • stnll1ng of l:er. Patrons wore jlrlvEorl Evans, ~was seriously inFor Avon products see Emma L . Ileged to hoor Brother Dellos WOI'- Meson; J. B . Banks, IMiddletown; OO1'1FlEE-CouPQn No . 28 ls good Leonard Land Jr., WllUa;n Zltrmlel'- jured by 1\ fallon the ice ten days ·f or one pourul o~ coffee until Feb. Raper . on MaIn street. 'V'Ia.ynesville loy, who Is the !lew county deputy ago, is 110me from Blair's hospital, 8. The n~xt coupon ls No. 25; Its Ohio . master, give an arousing 'and intel'- man, West Middletown; Euward S. Lebanon, Bnd Is thought to be • • • value and expiration date have not Mrs. J esse Michael ll!1s re turned osting pep .talk. P,hilpot, Preston ~bner, South L(>banop; Philip Lawrence, Gennan- slightly improving. been announced ; tf The social llour and refresfummts f rom a very d eIi gh ul aud Interest. Ing trip to the West coast. She vls- were enjOYed by all. The committee LOwn; J aoob Millcl, Thooore SteyLETTER FROM SERVICE MAN !ted ber son. Pvt . Mlohael In Wash- ' or the evening was composed of ens and Charles FInk, LoveJand. TO DI CUS FEDERAL FARM ~gton and other relaUvEiS. Mr. and Mrs . Walter Ellls Gnd Mr. COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD PROGRAM AT LEBANON The Gazette ~ receipt of the lee.tures of the Federal Wartllne '.ollowrng letter from Murr$Y HopMr . and Conner enter_l a nd Mrs. Chas. Doster. . IS REORGANIZED farm program will be discussed by kins SOIO, Hdqts. CO., Galley Batt. tained with a theatre pa:rty In Day-. All Pomona patrons are urged to 68, Camp peary, Williamsburg, Va.:' ton on Frlciay night with Miss attend the basket dinnel' and eVE'nC. D. ,Orockett of near Sprlng- 65 Warren county AAA Township nlng session Saturday night Jan boro, has been elected president 0 ,committeemen at the court hoUse In . . 'January 21 , 1943. Sal'i\h Conller and M:r. . Donald 3n", a t h', .. the Wa.rren county school board for Lebanon Friday. Richard HandiE'Y, The Miami Gazette . LaWSQII as their guests. ~.e ·M~ Ie han at 7 o'clock • • • ~e coming yea.r. He succeeds Zlmri Eaton, AAA district .ield r~presen­ Vv:aynesvUle, Ohio tatlve. wLl speak . ~r . . and Mrs, Fred Braddock and FRANKLIN M~ INDICTED O . Worley (I: near Morrow, . 'Dear 'Sir: ON l\lANSLAUGHTE~ CHARGE Other officers a re o . S . Ellis , Am Inclosing a little cartoon one son and Mr and Mrs. Warren -Waynesville, vice president, and CLINTON CO. OWNERS GET ot' the boys cUppea out of a Rich- Braddock and daughter BeLty, wel e A recalled Warren county gnnd. Charles H . . BohJ; cleB. ~,31l FOB RIGHTS OF WAY mond, Va., newspaper the other day Sunday guests of Mi. ane:. Mrs. F'JIank Braddock. jury. Monday .returned a man· Ot.her membel'S are W. E. CUlbert~d we all have agreed that it bears FlJty Clin ton county property ' . • • slaughter Indictment against Cur t son, Franklin; J. W. KIng, . Kings a lot of truth . I am piasslng'it on to owners have received '$2.311.30 ror Mr . .and Mrs . Woow'OW Owens Evans, 38, · of FrankUn, held In the Mills you! and It you have space In your of way for the oil pipe line rights for It or a notation' and chlldren at Sprllig.flelci, were county Jail In Lebanon a :ter the (aTO..ATTEND CONVENTION which will cross their property, ac. '0 ""'."'.... '''':I'oS "ISU U, I am sure It woult! meana we - nd guests of Mf.. ana MII; . . . . . . cording to easements filed with MjsS Rev. L. C. Radleyor tlie MeLhlot to the t)OYS 1h the serviCe. Hop· V" M .. Armitage. ·Mrs. Owens and George Garrett, 32, also of Frankiln. Emily Griffin, Recorder. Orville ~ Ing that everybody and everything ehJldren remained for a le.v days. Evans 'h ad' been charged with mur- od1st 'Church wUl leave Monday-for lis received the la.rgest a.mount, '145. • • • der after Garrett died In MldcileCOlumbus where he will attend th The land owners are po.lcI 50 cents fu the Old Home Town Is O. K. , I Mrs. Oharles Davis atld daughter Lown hQspltal of a gunshot wound am ' , Ohio Pastor's convention. The' con- a rod for the easement. ·Betty and Mrs . Bertie 'bJlve ret um- said to have been 1nf11ctec\ uv Evans vention convenes Monday and adRespectl1u11y yours, ed from a few dayS vlsi't ' at Miami, ' following a b rroom browl In journs Thursday . M. HOPKINS. Florida. WAYNESVILLE TO PLAY Franklin, . Note.-The oortoon referred to in CARLISLE FRIDAY NIGIrI' • • • NEW ADDRESS Full line of Valentines at the Mr. 'Hopkins' letter ' is ~ntiled Waynesville Md Ca.rllsle High ':TheY'lI Do It Every Time" by Jim- Elzey Home Shoe store. 'he, 1c. 2 PROMINENT FRANKLIN Lt. Marvin L. Fox Is npw 's tationEXECUTIVE DIES at the NavigatlQn schOOl. Hondo • 'hools wm meet Friday night in a my Batlo. It depJots \I. r ecruit leav- !or '5c, lOc, 150, 25c a.nd 5Oc. Warrell county league game at the • • In!f for camp, surrounqed by hls Mr . ·a nd Mrs: Harry Conncr and Wilbur W. Winship, 62, sales Texas. His correct mailing address local gymn. A preliminary ' game will friends, all urging nlm to let them do,ughter Mary Jane and Mrs. WUo: manager 01 the Miami-Oxford Pa- Is: aJt. Mar.vlit L. Fox, ~x n o. 325, .tIe . pjayed bet.ween tl1e Ju~j or h igh know ~ address and decla.rlng·' they lIam Huston and Mrs. V~1ctor BurTis per company at Franklin and for- Sabina I, Texas. He fOl'tllerly wos school tetIms of the bwo sa lools . will never forget hhn and wUl wrtte' ot Dayton, were TburSQja,y guests of mer member of the FrankUn board statloncd at Mather Field, Oalli. . WaYlllesvllle varsity won \ts game to him ·r egularly. The next scene of education. died (\t 4 p. m ·. SunMr. and Mrs . Russell Bentley. with Spring Valley Saturday night. ~bows him at the camp, stancilng ~ day at his home of a heart attack. 3rd \VEDDING ANNIVERSARY Spring Valley .took the ·. Reserve alone an'd eyerybody else getting Mrs. Fred ·Furnas haa re~med Mr. Winship was . seoretary -of -~ Mr and Mr;:-cbarles VanOVer game. mall rfrom home but him. He has ather spending a. few d~ys In Miami Valley Ol1a\1tauqua. assocla- entertained In honor of Mr. and .."'n,."n..... dook on his face as the cor Springfield. tlon. Mrs . Howard Missildine Saturdny ATTENDING FARMERS WEEK has just passed out the poral · He is surv1ved by biS w11'e, Edna; a evening, the occasion being--U1e iat mill says to him, "No! Whatta y~ . Mr.. and Mrs. WaltA!r Wiseman daughter, Mrs, Roy Knudson, De- ter's third wedding ·anulvel·sary. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mllpnener Polly ' Lou and Billy, and <;hlldren, keep askln' me 'for? You know ¥rs, AmOs Cook. and E,liabeth SpeJlt Sunday In., H~m1:tto'n visiting troit, Mich., a son, Frederlok, a stu· FORMER WARREN COUNTIAN there's never anything for roul" Smith leflt ThUrsday momlng to atdent at D~pauw university, Iod .. relatives. ,SHOOTS D~ t JAP ZEROS tentl Fnrm~~s' Week at Ooliunbus. and a half-brother, Frank DunlCer • • • PLAN OR(lANIZATJON ~ . arid ·Mra. Henry Watlns were West Carrollton. ,. Four JllIpanesezero fighters shot WAYNESVILLE PROPERTY '· supper guests of Sunday evening Lebiulon~a-;;;-e:re progressing d~wn Is the army oIficinl box sc~ re EXCHANGES HANDS for the organization of mo't hers Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner. of Staff Sgt. Donald E . Fry, hushand of Mrs. Jane Rose Fry ot TJle Phoebe ~da propert~ In . wh(es -and sisters of Warren courtty Mr. and Mrs. CharlElS AllderRon ./Jayton, a dispatch from AlUell Waynesville has been. purchased by servicemen. The first meeting w1l1 entertelned on Sunday with .Mr. It Is boned with the famous headq~rters In Australia has re o MrS. Venora Kirkpatrick, - it ' has be announced · shortly, Us sponsors and Mrs. H. R.·Shaw of Oregonia Spirella stay. WUl n~ pundare state. . por~. Sgt. Fry, a taU gunner got been announced, and Mr. 'a.nd Mrs. H. L, Evans 0: the eloth. credit lor three of hIs .flghters in' 30 'M iss Miranda. In ~ul;n purchased The assoclailon will .be modeled Columbus as. their guests. .. It ~ so d.e slgned to pve supminutes last June 16 wnen nlne ' the A. L. King property on Main Oifter the Officers' Wives clubs ot port and control, win not sUp up• Zeros attacked a B-25 North Amer~ street · occupied by the Carl Oook aimy camps and will have as Its . Mr. ·and Mrs. st~~y Morris ot It Is destrned especlaUy for tamUy. ioon Mitchell over Lea. purpose the providing of essential (:lnclnnati were ~eSts .of Mr . and' yOUSgt. Fry 'lived at Otterbein Home ~. and Mrs . James Hal'tsock a.re Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson cln Sunday . articles to the serVicemen not proCaD 245-1{, Lebanon, for Demfrom the age o~ 13 to 18, .following mOving to tile Helen La1nb propel·ty • • • Vided by the service in whlch they Dr. and IMrs. A. E. .s tout and olll!tratlon, No obll«atlon. the neath of ' his parents. ' about t'\Vo' miles aouth of town. The are serving. daughter enjoyed SUnday dinner ~ome occupied by them on ' Main JENNIE WHlTAKRE Other features also are being with Mr: 'and MrS. Olenn Blanci,. G8 MaIn st. Lebanon street 1).as .been .pw;o~ by.' W. B. WELL AGAIN planned. 1t WIUI stated. and. daugliter in spr~o!-o. All winter long, Something has Drake' of Route 73 ~ west of town and 26 BJBTHS; 19 DE,AT1IS IN • - • ,. .'1 .•• ; seemed 8JJl.Iss on MaIn afteet In will be occupied by Mr. Drake and lVABBEN CO. IN DECEMBER Mr. Van Powell spent the week• 'b1s !family __ . entl w:lth Mr. and.Mrs.I"'ed:FiJinCls~ · ., ' . lWaynesv~e. Nobody se~ed aj)le to • stxteen girls. and 10 •.boyswere • • • ~U to tell..the rea.sQIl;but all did 'not . ATTEND wED~ING ' born In Warren coUnty ID oecember .' See the ne", Sprlnlir, ' ~ylea . of . YO\l~,.e .-No.,·,' Exception I , s~e ...- , Hg'h~. Thia week everytblng . . ' ~n reporteci. 'Nineteen ~on, ~ at 'E nmill, L, RItoper1s CIt d -...ed to . retum to normai and the M~s:· . R. ·E . Asbury .was '!.he guest 1·· ....;.; ...;& . occurred here durmg . the on Main atree~. WayneiJVllle. Ohio . 8 ' .aptl Y . gesn't pick · mystery. waa ' solved . Orange . RAper of:.Mr~ and Mrs. R, W : DeVore In favorItes I Misfortune has-' HamJl~. over "the week-end, month, " • • .' • . . ' Mrs . F . . E . 'I'GomaS a.nd MIs. n't ~~ng, le.dl y. ou out· as , wasI1lna.;:e~ ag~ and during his been ~tpig. x ti B ' ~ ....,. it seems that he lias Asbury JOliled her on 8&turday eve_ , ~ang the' blrths"were the 'f?l1ow- .Della 'Venable attended' the f~eral , ,e (te,p" on e wise and 'able to ren8l¥ his dlctlQnal-y of lit;" nlng· and they attended the wedding of ,Mr. Andy MaJott I~ Lebanon pr:otect yourself witii'sure tl torIes. ·. ' . or MISs Harrlet DeVore and 'Mr ' _... Ric~ard Allen •. to Mr . .and Mrs. MOnday. insurance so tHat no mate s , .' Iillen, .~ at the ~denWald· Meth: . Bennett, · Harveysburg;' •• • • happens, you SHOE FIRM lNoa.... s .... D ·. V od1st ch h A . Rf!YD1ond ·Charles. to Mr. ,and,Mrs. ' ?,fr. and Mrs, CBl'lne.n Orane' ter your iamily' and yo 11_ 'I' pro: ~ .,.., ~IU. IQlloWingurc. wedding'Was reception,. the oeremony, held In W.llbuer Ch~les .ZIn,ck, Springboro i .wer~ Olnclbnatl 'vJs1to~ on Friday. ' t pertYt . d ~Ul bjl fully PfO· Thtl. Charles 'Me~ Shoe cOm , pany tbe chtp'Ch ~lorB. at whlch: J4rJ1. Oharlotte Faye, to Mr.. and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs·:, EC:win Ramb)! and .. ec ~ .' " ot .J.IC' T.lbanon, ~n\Ua:cturers ,.. ........ • . " of wo- f"'!'IUo/ ·was a881stant h~teaa. McmI~an Clarenc.e ·Head" WayJ;lesvllle .R. ch1tdren are nO'\! '. occupying th~ 0 V I men'~ ~0e.t5. h!lS InqrCl\Sed the pay '~y, Mr, and un. :A:abqry .tteDd~. --........"" S; Robert Wayne, to Mr., and Mrs. .Bahn prQperty on .third: atreel. . ..INSUJb\NClE AGENCY ;&eale.3 Its .emplo,yes by & per cen~ el t!l~ annual ~et 01 the. OrttQharlei ~tt North!!rn. WalMll6V1llej .. Mr. .Carl Conner o~ Sa~ to.1IPoa (Iaek) Banta It h8a been announcid bY -BldDey 1~~-~terary aeclety ~ -£be GreeD' Orval Troy. to Mr. and Mr., Den- - Mr. Ph ODe 2861 ..Elsmann. pr~dent ot the company. 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Krog er Man ager .Resigns Posi tion , l!:ldon Retall1Ck.,<who has been tUI: llw.nager of the local Kll>~iOl' 1;1'uv l'l ,vr Lhe past eigllt years. has l'~il;"' ­ I:u his position due to lli healLh. Mr. Retalllc it has been an emp oyee or ~J:le Kroger chaLn for 1:ye ..rs. Although he hl1ll mtllu taUh:Q niS residence near Lebanon durinll' Lhe period of hiS employ ment In t.,t Waynesville store, he has taken b prominent part in local alfalrs. A, tile present t.lme he is chal!'mlUl 0 1 Ihe membersh ip commit tee at tUt Waynesvll,e Civic club . He has ,beel, popular with .p atrons of the ston and . townsfolk. alike, IUld will ~ greatly m1ssed. Mr . 'Retaillck's future plans an .ndeiinl te. The name 01 his s!1cces~or has not been learned .

Pomona Grange met a~ Harvey sburg on the evening of January ,30. eVlluThe meetl~g was prece~e<! by . a evening In honor of ' the birthda y held I\-t the rectory on Sunday 8 membe1 two bounteo us 'bMket supper . twentyE about SPR'INO V~ ~· haa cBTAT p.nn1versary 01 t.belr daughte r, Ing with '!'here was 110 good attenda nce, a 1 and . Itllled present were lans Day,ton Two Martha . called was granges being repr~ented except one injured Satur<jay night when Covers were arrange d 'a t the at· , The business meeUrig o. reports a:ld . Mason. A travellnwr priZe Is to be m a . p Oy 6 at Lhel.r . automobile waa struck tra.ctive table lor the honor guest. to order acother awarde d ~ the ,0 1"ange with the and the affairs l at train linancla all .l'eight Thelund West-.bo lIIl1ss Martha Wardlow. Mrs. . H . W . highest attenda nce. Pomon a orange' Pennsyl vania cross1ng on the Bell- ma Elzey, Mias Virginia Blackbu rn, tlv1tles were given. Mr , Warden will meet in May at Mainev ille. Senior of made brook ·pike at the north edge' M.l.ss Laura MclKn.sey, Mia. Win 1- Allen 'W8S Barn' V. . E Plans were made for degree ,"ork at Ml·. ; Il1e for s. Emeritu the spring Valley. !red Hartsock. and scfn, David, Harthat time. Alter the ,meetin g thli , Those killed were Mrs. Sarah host and hostess. son and naughte r 11art, Senior Warden and Mr. . following program waa rendere d: Wardell ris Mosher. JUnior Leininger. 48, and Gordon Briggs. Ruth. Trumpe t solo, "star Spangled light hour. SOCial ~In­ the W. ng Orval Is Followi 12. In.j ured man Banner ," Harold Hough; ' vocal duet, refreshm ents were served. Inger, 48, husband of Mrs. Le1n1nais a Star Sp.lngl ed !Banner "There er. He was taken to MoClellan hosB. BRACE IN 'OHARGE OF C. &nnewtu:~;,i Mary Lou Waving collar broken a 'Pital 1Jl Xenia with N FOR BUTIO DISTRI L SPECIA Moore and Charlot te Evy; relldln g,_ bOlle and a cut on his forehea d. H16 The Ohlldren's Society o. ChristRATION BOARD LIN FRANK "The Cloud." Mrs. H. ·C . Mi~gan; condltlon waa not deemed serious. ian Serv~ held their regUlar vocal qulnte\, ",T here'll Be Shoutin g time the at and nt A heavy fog, prevale Frankll n-,As local war, prlcc monthly meeting In the Method16t on the HUIs of Glory," and "'He WlIl wJek WR/i ,blamed for the a.ccident. Specbasement Sunday morniu g ration ·bOard member s this C11urcll Remem ber Me," Mrs. Walter Metators at the scene of the crash cit 10:30 with Mrs. WWard Ander- prepare d to meet the iJlcreasing desplit Knight , Mrs. John SlJppson, Mra , rat.lon rel'Orted that the locomotive n In mands of the goverum ent'i; Dulaney carter. Mrs. Charles Weathe car In two. carrying one piece son and, Mrs. Walter Sheeha I1nd nges cha el WQs the Ing progr~ , personn " America "South accomcilarge. un~ was crossing The 100 feet. were an (''harles Bailey, father or Sta riley , ver, Mrs. Gorc.on Munsan , n . rea~ addition s to the board 't'"o Mason; Ann . Mrs' by panled 10the of r guarded . The ~8ers were on. study ~lc and MrS'. Andersa Woodwa rd d a.illlY, popular manage on thb nounced recently by MaK ,Mrs. Carl cure." Sure "A . playlets \. .. puss store, thclr way ba.ck to Dayton alter vls- a very entertal nlng story re haJ·uv.a In. P'airley dlslrlct 1 ..... ohaIrm an. The Fr riklln subject. Each year the chI1dren seMool"e and Mrs. Lawrence Hough; Itlng relative s at WUmlngton. ",way In Dayton saturda r. cludes Wayne townshi p . of r membe 11fe a become to one .ect held were 'r Ha»e a Good Man," Mrs. Arth l'r tOl services at haid funeral Double . l"uneral .services wc.re Three special officers have been Wardlow and Mrs. Lawren ce Hough; Martin Miamis In Wednesday for the bwo v1ctlma of the society and Miss Ruth Home memFuneral new ElrOllglh added to the board and a were Games . . honor the ~ven was !s the crash at the Luk.ens Reynol! panel, ~v. MI::urry:~~~~~~~:~--~ .ourg TuC4day ~th burial in Cen- talk; Q)y by ber placeu on the gasollr.e !/ Ister of 'I1he reccnt drive conducted b) terv1lle. <funeral home In 'WUmlngton with played and cookies were served Mrs. Lloyd DavJ\s was tll,~ victim 'WoodWard stated. Meth1llil These Trying the leaders. Waynesv the 'Of s church, member Monon surprise re: burial in Sugar Grove ceml'ter y. e '01 a most camplet In the "speclal officer" grvup TlmCli," oft lnd~btedneas COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS pay to ohurch ist od friends In her or ville, llumber Waynes a when IBrace, day Clifford ~OUNOE ENGAGEMENT FOR SENATOR BUBO Excerpts from Rev. Drysda le's distribu tion; Ro- an'ived to help hel' celebrat e h er Illcurred a few years aga when a OF MARl1 ELLEN EDWAR DS charge of special church the on put was roof ew Included the following: "our talk . sa iuJTg u r fdllY afimVer bert F. Stewart , FTanltli n, Senator Ra.ymond H. Burk.e 0 at.titude toward lite for remoney determi nes raise to and builcilng ta y V(, of a s wltil et t:dward table Margar t.he Charles MIss oon, n Mrs. and At . and Mr. of ceiling prices, of Ohio. dlstrlct Fol1l'th Becondthe the of circumof interior .victIms the of are lan we r decarat whethe enaage- Pardee, Frankl1n, ln charge of cof- tractive cen te rpiece of flowers an d On January 27. seven 'families of Dayton are announ cing the s WlU'l'en county, haO atanee or victors over circums tance." include which sucby crowned been has , buildlng s cove' Ellen. had er, fee and sugar I'Illi.on1n8. Mr. Broce (l most delicious ciJnn West Wayne met at U).e Ilome of ment of their daughte r. Mary. Geen assisne d to the Finance . Edu- The follOWing three rules were lald reJa,· Is a larmer member of the gasoli1le arrange d for ):.he honor guest, Mrs_ cess . M . and Mrs. laurenc e BroWn for to Pvt. Olyde KeJ y. Several AgricUlture IIondCOnservatl,,1l down by. the speaker for better livcation, o'clock :30 10 at services the At ended a panel and the other two are new- Davis, Mrs. U . (] . Whetsel: Mrs . t e purpose of disCUSSing organiz - tlves from Waynesville att at hJs own request. III Ing In these trying times, "We Necd tees, d 11o:e commit Oharles Anderson, Mrs . <:lharles Sunday morning. the ~anoelle IihOwer given in Miss Edward 's hon- comers on bhe board. Ing en AdVisory CouncU . has been plaec.d OU a Benae of !Perspe ctive' "We Must he addltlon on dne8S Quintin ,V . COx, Frankli n. w1l1 suc James, Mrs. H. enry Sai terthwal e, slgnHying the last l~cebte Mr. Raymon d Braddock, a mtml- or on Saturda y afterno on at the nth insuran ce Make IniWard Adjustm ents to Clrdealing tees commit has it burned, be will Joseph ceed Brace on the g~oUne panel. i ~ Mrs. Francis Brann?C k, Mrs. Ha.l'- the church, ber of the East Wayne Adv~ory home of her 'alster, Mrs. Qlll,8. liubdivlsl l L. C, , and politica :umstance.s." and "We Shou14 Forrlet t MoGfunIs, >Mrs . Russell Martin, I been . announ ced · by Rev. was announ ced. CouncU present ed the purP9ses. pas- RanalU , In Dayton . ' . . Ourselves In Serving Others. " r . ..;et pasto the arOf AFl'EB Radlcy, tlme HELD ln Ray'; BE . DANCE TO 'Due to the uncerta Mrs. Josiah DavLs and Mrs slbWtles and benefits of the AdVIsYOVFH Y COUNT N GAME WITH LEBANON my furloug h, the date Of the wed- WARRE WARREN COUNTY FAl~ TO BE ory Oo1,mo1l project . • BRmG E CLUB MEETS ' ENDS LIFE WIT.. SHOTGUN mond Wade. ' Tho:;e d. NIGHT arrange been not bali DERE SATUBD.U: dlng and e SAID organiz to IS IT decided . The group DELD TIDS YEAR, \ . the :lollowlng were made 'members : present trom Waynesville were Miss The 'body of Daniel H. Tope. 17, Mrs. R . G. MUler very deUgh't The Ws,yne.s~iiie High IIch001 .bl1llMr. and Mrs. stanley BaBey, Mr. laura McKinsey, ,Mrli. Earl Swain. ~ppled from his parked au Lomoblle Lyle Stewart , presiden t of the ketbaU team will be IiCeklng its fUllY' enterta ined the Arguno t her and Mrs. Ollfford Brace, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Edwards. Mrs. Leo Conner 8il.turday night when the m ohlne Warren county> fair board, has exstrai&'ht win ell ~he seas ... ll J3r1dge club Tuesday night" at d pn;ssed the belie! tha.t the 1949 fair fourth anti _ _ t B~ar Mrs. laurenc e Brown, Mr. and and two daughte rs. Mrs. Raymon was struck by an automobUe driven V. It meets Muon home. MrII. E. lIS be- Frlcl8Y .night when The follow , 3 a r tlc: e apr.enre.d 1n will bc held at the so.m~ time Mrs. ErnC$t Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Conner and Miss Sarah COnner. Junior hlg·h Mrs. ILewta Thomp son we~ gues~. The by 'Francls Youchum, G . HJgbiand . town. latter, the M foro . Ule third week In Septemb eJl. ; -HeIald. Jou~ D£y[oq eards aDd 's Ross Hartsoc k and , Mr. and Mrs. Sunday . Mrs and MI'. of son ~ was Tope team8 will pJ.16' In the preltuiJnaty, The' eveuinc was 8P8I1t In WAR. ~IME WASTES ELECTBJC. were served'. Alll!n will start .tomorrow Ulst year's exposition Wall c[l])ceUed. game. . H menta Harold Wh1taker. W. refresh S Warren . delicIOu B1ll, Branch Tope. Eldra MAN ON POWER 8AYS' LEBAN oln cllil l He cxpressed bellet that the new Officei'll elected' were: Preside nt 8il.turda.y night the local squad county . He ended his Ufe .with a his 8lxty-n lnth Y'lla r as · an Bank. $60,000 gran .. ·tand w1ll be sufnclresUlted not Ii t;;;;;-ba saving War l presivlllll Nationa Mrs. Laurenc e Brown; vtce ENTERTAIN FRIEN DS 12-gauge ShOtgun at least t.wo houl's 0 ' the W!lynesAll play Lebanon at the Waynes will I , d h dent, Stanley Balley; secretar y, Mrs. in any liavings in eleetr1c power In before his 6utomoblle was l'truck by Far 42 years as ently complet ed by that time [or ville gym. The Boys Athletic 'AIls serve as en ced by I use during the Cair. Stewar t said cJation of the h1th liOhool will eponHarold WhltiLlter; dlscuMton l~der, Lebanon, It has been announ sup- Youchum's and knocked into '" preside nt of the bank. ut1lltier n Lebano Wertz. F. Ii. Jolt. ' here h as been consldera\>le agitaWf're Ernest Harlan . Guesta Allen, who wlll.-be- 86 y ditch on Route 72, two mlles south sor a dance to !be held 'a fter the sion! dent. er1nten ck. Braddo d that the fair, !lrst held In 1848. Raymon filion ' one and Mrs. be to believed Is entertai ned a group ot friends O'll day, Wednes the game. The production at the Lebano n of .Reesv1lle. of on restricti Tile . resumed be ttd Uru the In After deciding to meet on ~ bankel:S Wednesday evening'. At a late hOUJ' The shOtgun was found in Tope's the oldest . l1glit. plant in . Decemb er, . REMOVED TO HOME HERE 3 at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs : electr10 automobile. The youth purchas.ed States ' refreshm~ts were served to Mr • 4-H clubs and other youth a.ctlvIthe main w'a's given' Uns one ... Harold Wh1taker. the meef;tng &d- 1M1, twO months before war time the automoblle last week, bu ~ wlis The vetemn banker bas see.n tlD~ UI and Mrs. E. V. BArnhart, Mr. and ..... Torrenc e Klrlcpat rtclt. who was . Journed-ahd' deUclOUli refr~hments was adopted . , was 37M40 lt1lowatts , repr~ d ed and told to "take It america n finanCE' go tl1roug.}, pe'; faUlts with not having last year's Mrli. Ronald Hawke, Mr. 3nd Mra_ lierlously Injured In an al1tomoblle ity prodLllced to meet conof fair. periods and on depressi of rious he were .served by the hostCM. Mrs. of: electric said E. Oornell, Mr. and M!lI. J. B. who .W. father, his back" bY liumptJon. a.ccldent /iCme time ago on Route (2 bauk's the said Brown. he Today ity. an and Mr. and Mr&~ D_ 'R., prosper Chapm d." "cheate ' uctt'on necessa'ry to. meet had . been The prod near Lebanon. waa removed from 8il.ll.ibury. ' AR REGUL nOLDS IL COUNC to place 1\ flnc:UDg Is problem :BesIdes b1s parentS he Is survived chief hJs home here durin t Its money·- a _d Ifferen t s ItuaLOCAL . WHIlE ROCK MONTHLY MEETING !Blair hOlpltal to .wes oy four brother s and Sisters. er, !11M2, 'Ibe ves In 'Decemb demandBk1lowat !lis conditIon 16 lIAS TWN GAZET TE 55 YEARS d. week-en Ing the ts. Wertz states. BREEDER MAKING RECORDS (OU)10 tiOD from a few yoorS a go when e vVlllage 00unc1l m et said to be !'teadlly' improving. l l i W . E . , aynesv e T&AiFFlC DEAm S DECLIN eryone was . rylng to borro Ii money hi . peak load Is at 8 A, m., be ~, tea, Mi-. ~bert Shephercl of Waynes --. . at the Towns p Word has Just -been rece1ved by. wben hundred s are .reportln g for evening Monday . bank the ~om INE FOR on DEADL tratfl~ 10 In ts FEB. a.cciden Thu~y' renowed h1a suband vtiJe, Deaths , preare ch1ldren school 'Dunha m Hatcher y that their flve work and Wn.ynes mouse for their reg.ularly schedUled ,the at work to went TAXES E Allen ESTAT alREAL munlclp outside s highway scrlptton: to the MIa.Jnl Gazette . He state ,pens of WhIte Rocks In the 1943 ~tni for 'school. as a )'Iluth ot 18 when th e, Februar y meeting . Only routl,ne bank ville per 32 am! 37 ' dropped year stateCi that he began teJUng the last lties tune the COunty Treasur er GeOrge B. National Eggo/l.eying TestS :Ire set- . Welltz a1<t hanging lnst1tutlon was :flrst organized . He matters were taken up. vehicle motor as ly, paper at the time or h1a w~ng. r~tlve cent, reWoUld d propose .. Mayor C. ' Ii. Brace 'repor~ that Jollnson has announ ced tuat F'eb'. . tiln g the ~e In ~Igh en' produc- bac:lt one hour by ier cash t IIISSIstnn ed appoint It conwaa p'el' 23 ren roads paymen t 65 yeara.ago. and hu t.ken lIult In .. substan tial drop in electric travel over these •. ton. of director s at tha t time. the Inoome for January from flnl'.8, 10 w1l1 <be the' deadline for board the aince. mUea. ever b' m.1Il1on 1 tlnuous 371 or cent,· of the ',11rst Installm ent of 1942 rea. Out of approxi mately , 100 pens of CUlTent oo1l8lUllpUon here'. On Februar y 11, 1882, .he waS tees and costs totaled $51.00. Th.e re were 550 fatautle s reported _ _ _ e5tate taxes. Whl~ Roclcs In th67U.8 .egg-lay lng BOARD N RATIO GASOLINE lid on Mlitch 4, g . - nam 'to the Ohio Departm ent 01 RE HEBE Collectlollll to date have been MEET MAY vice teet, Dunham WhIte Rookli ' have RIOTS AT XENIA THEAT and dlvlslon of trafric and lillifety.. he was elected a directar ways G CLOSIN IN T USUL ninth and good. JohnsOn reports, Ibut ' warw Gene Thom~avin, comple tfirst, second~ seventh preside nt. stU] retainin g the posland 10,9'79 1loolcents. final the ' have d to ion made congest the be!ng are against Ef10rts the Work of hls semor year In highest Pens jor' the three monUU ed job, Dl1r1nI' 194!l there were 869 deaths t10n of cashier . He h eld that 'lbe Xenia Theatre . ope:-ated, In a.MeSIied Is now penalty 'board, the g before rationin d&ys gasoline local high school, has entered the records to Jan. lBt. These recorda our nt. preside untll he was elected 0:. reporte d and ,16,268 accident:.:;. Frankli n, to meet lor WlO and urges a.U taxpaye rs who cannot MIami univera tty lor a Pte.:medlca1 in lomted nt are made in competUlon with birds XenIa '" the Obalteres oha1n place tn.1ten have holdtrPS Two lower The 11M2 death toll was 'a lWaYl1lcs- came to his office to mall their re- COU1'Iie. Oene won 6th place In BIfrom the ,b est ,breeders in 'the U .' S. Sprlngf leld, was clo6ed Monliay the bank dur ing the past 2(1 years . days during Februar y In In any year since ~934. than of SPahr Walton Sheriff ~ temon than of those m.1ttances. ence conveni the -no other creeder haa more for ology In the state durlbg hJs Sophville and $600 took The first time r obbers AGAlN A.Jii:ETo WORK ions of omore year and first in' the county d eshing to renew thelr supplem enttwo pens In the ten hlshest to <i&te. Greene county on instruct $2,600. The l ' time second . the colCOUNTY FAIB. N CLINTO . rations gasOline al /Dunhrun's -Whlt~ Rock pen No. 1(, Proeeoutor Mareus ShoUP atter both chemistl'y when ~ JlD11or. In ce was QOv(,..r d bv Insuran w~re reTO BE HELD AUGUSl' 10-13 --now at tne Georgia Nationa l Test pro- ored prOlipective patrons ·teel .l!Jld gJ.tss Safety . times The many friends oJ MIss Helen cuIATTEND MEETING IN duced 341 eggs durlrig Decemb er for fUaed admIs8I.on. The a.ctlon Announ cement has been · mae. GREEN COUN n FAIR were delighted this week nr.e Installed to pro tect thc ' bank ,Hawke the over efforts ed contlnu f' minatec ens NIGHT Y FRIDA ON LEBAN an average of 'better than 26 . TO BE HELD AUC;;UST !-8 that the Clinton county talr wlli be penona ' to see her oock .o n the Job at the agaInst ,h oldups on and h~ld this year from August 10 to 13. Fulkers Morri.s per bird. Their pOint soore ,(baaecl last three weeks b)' colored ace, O.R.Br IncbJde now bank till' of O.(jce.r$ t eGreene count~th an·oual :t&lr adm1a8l on to the theatre , SCoville Lnsurance of11ce. again 00 8~ 'of egia) waS 355,land ' ls the 'to obtaJ.n Hawke Gcorge J . We ta I'h ouse, Vi CC pre"'\,~ John Gona of the }Vayne TownsWp HaH of all premillDls will be paid will be conduct ed AUgust -a, (, 5•. ~ , . #Miss hea1Ul gOOd to tored y _ "'-turda riot a in "--'ted -loh """ reIIW -+ monthly record ever made .. " hier; C . Home Defense COuncll, attende d .0. In y;ar litamps end Banda in order ,.. k hlgh""" t Ro ~s H . "'r ~ den; .&: ar,;.o;oc ,cas had been very III all wwter. ced -.~""'. of ........ pen to ~h ft_,_ units to help In the war e1lort. MIss Ger- 6. TheU'a 1r Board has announ u ' e best ~ by a ~·te .,.... H . Broce, assistan t cashier; Imd meeting of the home defenl'e a.pprm.ed .b.r TOP MARKET · were lI4MBS dates '. these .five that melee, the r4 reeUlt a' As r o' In pens n\ilht knowledse : . All these .lIve trude HanIra, liecretary, -has said. Mary stansben'Y ond Int'''' Jaml's of ,Warren cou~ty Friday State ., ~t.ar 01 man n. The meeting was held to The Ohlo Pacing Derby. whiCh waa John _T. Bro:w, Lebano Allen, are Dw:lham's ,h8.ve shown 1&rge egr 'W'h1temen an4f one colorec rs Dhecto ers. p bbo.}d<ee . • Wayne of er Michep ' E. O. lture, ~. Agr1cU conrly dlaorde on ed sentenc lde were , H. A. dlscUSli plans for a colmty-W size breedin g as well as high egg moved to Wilmington laIit summer ville, .sent 0. load of 4~ la.mbs to the WaterhoiL~e, L . E. Hockett duct chargee In municip al court. .' I blaclrou t product ion; Early Everett and Cornell from the Ohio State Fair, again will Wedatl Livestock t'market • • , . • . Mll1tary pol1ce and c1v1l1a~"gua.rds O1nclnn k I. hi h tooped h t will be ·held in , be staged thls summe r. -.I dIm-ou praetlce A $75,000, of tal capl a. has bank The ,at e 0lfU' e , ' =--:--=-::-::-:~ :-: f.rom . Wright 1Uld Pattera on Fields n~~, w c WADE TtJRNE B, ACCEPTS surplus 'and UJld1Vld~d profits, '67,- !Waynesville In the near ruture. . in re- '16.50. rrr REMOVED pollee TEXAS ooi"u help IN to MBS. ON called be Po!ttTI to bad 'r 007 70. . , TO NEW BUJ,tLINGTON T OF INJt1B,UlS RESUL atorlng order, and. the pro.,ecutor.'s AS DIES , MAN, DEAD FOR TEN. DAl1S, Mr. and lilts. Wade Turner and action IWU taken: to prevent rurther REY TO TAKE Mrli. Oharles DaVIs. !!rJ. 'Alva FOUND IN LEBANON HOME JUDGE CA. Frank Hodgen, 79, who waa ~ . ' VER JUVENILE CASES liOns, formeriy of ~ton, haVe bee!) ---' aal4, 0 . ~ . .nn and Mrs. Irvin MuUord ylOlenoe Thomn Ne"""'. an. . , n. 56, t · "in h charles E. D.wtdso v~ely injured ' when struck by \I . '....... several, claYs wUb , , spen" g t e pas H . ' ' QAt. Mrs. ·R. D. COllett " on Is h tt In called Sac" day dled J "'..... In Frankli n. was .....urid. deMo Wednes auto January 23 CABDS MUS.T BE . Ralph H. ""arcy TWO :D~ b"'.,. ~e Ju"",~ . . v~ Mr. and auo. ' .' to ",e_.. • .'l'he1 ' f"a.t 3Zl E8st street. Lebano n: se~ ., wu , ho w · Collett. ' Mrs. l1J'(\a.v. I hOIIpltth Qwn home M1ddlet . Hi " TDIItS . C~ AT . ALL ' "ut l- of Juvenll "c Sunday' night the .. ""e m_e ' e r ass" ......11 Ieft Pri'day,. mom,n g . near t acriltlen ~ , the ,, in Injured ~., ' h . . d tor 10, days., a.c- w>urtge after Februar y 9," thc date on . 11.1,. Services were conduct ed in the rlously " Amarlll0, 'I'exaa, _~ ._ the ...... ~._ . ae- ' He had beml dea In a ......... w ere Mr. home I.n e1a1med the a',!! of her ___ Turner w1Il be ccirmected WIth the ,' '8UcceE!<4 to Unglesby funeral ,home Wednesday. Xenia. whiCh 'tbat ~td1ng to H. ~. W~s ' co~ty ~'hlch Alton ,F'. Brown warn om~ eervioe l~e AIr ,been tak.e n to h!!J' Westam has , 'and al bU8~d . nt1nent TraMoo tbe 'C(;~1'! P.1~~ b~nch or warr~1l TO BE WABREN COUN R ' . . CO!'Ol;ler ~ U and 18 bebwet!n ~ ,aU In r Burllng ton aJl4 • ~er New 'teache " In w&I\,. home . Lines.~. Turner , P.BOBATIO~ ~FFlcm .. coun y. .' ERS '!I'lm '1'0 H()~D cond~t1on la very good, but ~e wUl 'MOllJI . . ~~ " _~ " '~: . r ~t;: re ~.:. neretofo seven tor dutieS 'Juvanll e' Judge . Ule w~eavt1le 8Chool acme _... ~_ ..... ....... J _ _ Mrs. WllUam H. 'Deutemeier•. of be confined to her bed for years have ~ pertror:med 'by .the Cotilf1I.llMY ~$ FEB. , . 'all at cUd i tlot ~ ' I.nd ~ , county,. ·F'rl\l1kJln, .,.,m'be appoln~ Warre" time. r The MOth ers..- wW hold tnelr moo Pleas C<)\11't ·,In Wt\rren ~es"dA~.d-~IPt!b, i. by Jl,IdIe I'BANK LIN OANON FINALLY EASTE aN 'S'1'AB TO MEaT · the l)u~ Browft $I\~d 'he woUld 'be' unable county ' probatio n o'ft1cer ~kes over at meellng ry !let)rua re8'Ular ION OnaAT OOi:8 11MDD Ralph' H, Carey when he MONDAY BVENlNG ' FOR jiCAM" BELlNQ~'" :::r Grade buUclWg on. JI'r1'ay Ilrternexn. t o htutdltl the JOb. -' _ -_ .---. . .-K Juvenm! court an the Of J du~les the Charles 3udge. ceed willliuo .-'Brown a...L be w1!1 progr,.m ~ 'lbe 5 1 Pebl'uar lt at Blajr In canDQDo I '~ Wa.r orld Arm1 W . Tho t1m JItIl'lI. y . .M. M1am1 0bIIp~ 107, O. B.S., . Februa ry 9, I~ haa been annoUnced, PUP1l!i of the fllth B.' Dechan t 0 I the bench. the by 'ed fUJ'DJah lDI undeJ'lO "WI' J JIIi8t-!W rt atreet, a. BG:n Lebaua l. Leg1on. haIplta t,he:" reg. , Mn. 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Congress and Freedom There is 8 threEldbare 5tory abou t 8 dcpartment store mana ger who e.l1)ployed 8 man to be Rred at Irregula r Intervals to satisfy the an· ger of customers who believed (right or otherwise) that they had not been well trealed by the store. This h ap. less character took the bla me for everybody's mistakes. repentedly undergoing the pllblic humilia lion of perem ptory dismissal. 1 heard tho old story dusted ofT a nd told aga in not long ago. and It set me to thinkimg about lhfl Congress of the Unitcd Stn les. For ycars, Congress has c:1rried the brunt of Jokes. complaints nnd criticisms about aU 'm anner of admin· istrative matters. Blaming Congrcss Among ' the many weHknesse s of mortal m an thcre Is a tendency to "throw off blame" on somebod y who tor some reason cannot or wil! not contcst the allega tion. It was nca rly 15 centuries bcfore the Year One whcn Moses instituted the ce remony of placing the sins of a nation on the head of a Iloa t, thus to have them carr ied away "unto a land not inhabited." The ceremony is obsolete now, but Ihe practice continues. For blunders of national scope, there has to b~! a goa t. In the Vnlted States It has been Congress. With 531 members. never quite the same ones aller any election, Congress ha s presented a bandy· place to "throw 011," but most ot the castigation was completely misplaaed. Legisla tors are representa. tives of the people and it 18 reason· ably safe to say they have been representing us at our best. ,If rightly informed. Congress does the fair thing, almost un[ailingly. 1 am han· est In the be lif!t tha I a congres· sional commltt!!e constitutes the lalrest jury in t:he world. Concerninl: "X" Cards It would be hurd to find a better illustration of lIhe na tion's tr.adltional Qalr.trigger att' tude toward Congress than to tell what took place at the Issuance of gasoline ra· tionlng cards. Congress d id nel ask for unlimited m.otor fuel privilege. . The bureau In cha rge maned the congressmen th.e lr "X" cards In keeping with bureaucratic. rule.. When about haU had signed for the coveted.credentiIBls, Washington pub· liclty sounded (Iff In full fury and the nation Indulged itsell In a ten· da'y hate spree, with Congren on the receiving end. The country' I lawmakers (by no means all of thlem guilty) took amplified scorn Itor accepting "X" cards. But, as far as I know. not one word of criticism was alm.ed at Ule 4,500 other government employ-

blndel'. 2-row· Ct C CUILI~n..LOl·; O\lse 36-HOGS-36 huy nl ke, good us new; 'fllowlng lIla' lUl.~ , 14 leedel's. wL . a.bout 150 Ibs. hille, 8 dl'ic TI omru! wl'lcilt drll;; uull..u u1 " o.I.)' ..e.> Wi! un He HtHI · aell. 3 sows wlth 19 pigs. one horse wheat drill ; single row uroo~ !OilU \/. 1 50 White Rock Pulleu; ; 17;' b ush- "ultlvat.or; wagon with box hed: ·! ' U.I!..:U.Il\:':, .c:.e. 16, 1943, eis com. t\ gO ~l with n ut .l.op; double dL\!: ' llel;l1l umg a ~ I:.!: ~u p . m., the 101 . IMPLEMENTS sLeet 1'011 r. 2 walklng ploWB. ,\;,WUlg CJlu ....... p l"vpt!ny , LU.Wl~: Wagon with !Iat top, dISC culUval\rISOElLLANEOUa l --<.NW- l LOrs, com planter with lertilizer aLHay' rope, slnBle and double tr M, .J ersey cow, 6 years old, wa.; I,,:s,. Lachmellts. mower. wheat drill wi . 1l forks. ~ pad C!S . shoveLs, saws, mea. De.:.ember 24th, givil g 5 galJ uns 1I1.1.1A fer tllzer atLachmenL, biDdcr, 2 har- barrel. dinner bell, kltchc!Il slnk, _ ver day. rows. walk1ng-breaklng plow ; c!oub- clock, bird cages, scrap Iron, etc . . 2--80WSIe shovel, 5 Shovel CUlllva.tor. HARNESS 1 Poland C;lluui. "no H amp.>u .. e MISOELLANEOUS Two sides hl\l'nes.s, collars !lnes, Hay fork and rope, 4 10-"a1. lUilk bridles . sow LO l urruw Apr!. 1st; 1 ::'PV L~(; pola.nCl Cruna gilt 1.0 lanow Apnl 1. cans, 20 I'od ncw 34 inch fence, 2J Terlns : Oash IMl'LEMENTS rod:; new 30 inch renee . double nnd BElrJ"IE E . OGLESBEE Wagon with box bed. ~lat \.oj); sillgle trees. and Illany sma!. art- ::;tunley fm c! COUll "' !'. AucUlIIlCCI·S. walKin g - b ealung plow; Bluck cll.'s LOO nwnerous w mention. Phonc WOYII 'svillc ~tl!l 4 ; Kelllllore Hawke Manure spreader; Hou ' W l" Tel'ms : Cash 898G. Day ton disc _whea~ dnll WILl! l el'uUzer M Shidacl' Ilnd Oo:;Lcl'. Olerks. T . S. HARDIN lilchmems; harrow; roUer . McCor- W. N. Sears. AUCl .. Waynesville. O. mick mow er; McCormick com Phone 2651planter wiLl! Cel'lJllzer attachment L. C. St . Jolm & P. L . ReMon. and Ilew listers; \1cConniek clllLIClerks . RECTAL DISEASES vator; steel woLl! self dUll1pmg I.ay DR E. M STEELE, 123 Enst PUBLI C . ALE rake; single dlsc 5 shovel c' tl va LOr Locust SLrcct Wilmington . Oh io. bar share; 6 ft . drag; hog fo unHaving rented the rnrm wc will has publlshcd a booklet In which he lain; s.ed, I all' t.rougll~; I ~ d sack., ; ; 011 aL Publ!c Auc tion , t.h l'ec m l es 'xplnlns how hc trcats PILES or log chains; double and single !.rees. Cll5t of Wayn esvllle. 3 miles west of HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ and many sma ll articles . Harveysbw·g. 1-2 miles ' oIf RQute ERY or ElLECTHlCITY , Tllis bookHARNESS-Se l hane. mnde brll.'>S.ct will be sen L fl" o by send ing him No. 73 011 the Oglesbee farm on mounted breechlng harness, brld.lrs your name and nddl·css.-Adv., SATURDAY. FEB. 13. 19~3. collars, lines, eLC. at 1 :00 p. m. FEED-700 bushcis corn; 2 tous ~HORS ES-2 _ hay. AUCTlONEERING Sorrel Horse, 7 years old , sou lid Terms: Cash and good wor~r, wt. 1550; Gray Stanley and Koogler H . B . EARNHART Mare, 9 years olc!, sound and good I For Dates , Pholle 2894 . WaynesW. N. S ears, Auct., Waynesv11le. o. wo rker. wt . 1500 . ville, Ohio. Reverse 'Charges Phone 2651. 31~ HOGS-31 L. C . St. John and P. L . Reason , mWKt:RS LICENSE 31 faU pigs weight 50 lOO . Clerks. , CORN 400 bushels corn In crib. PUBLIV SALE IMPLEMENTS MOOorm1ck-,Deerlng corn pla nter Having sold the farm, I will ,;ell at public aucLlon, 2 mUes l'outh of Waynesville on the Kelly road on THlNlSDAY, F1ElB . 18, 194.3, Beginning at 12 :30 p . m . , the fo:lowing chaLtel property. to-wit: 3-HORSES-3 of size and condJUon BJack mare, 15 years Old, gOOd 1I0gs-Calvcs-Shcep-Etc. worker; ~rrel mBIe. 15 years 01\1, Removed PrompU,. good wor kilr; 1 bay mare. eaD 9-OATTLE-9 1 Jersey cow. 3 years old, giving 2 ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN gals. mllk per day; 1 J ersey cow, 4 your Cattle. hogs. Sheep and years old with calf by her slc.e; 1 to Norrls-B.rock 00.. liVe wire and Jersey cow 9 years old, glvlng 2 g nls. progressive firm for tile highesf mI~''PCl' day; 1 J ersey cow, 12 years market prices and g~ awv1oe. Re\'erse Telephone Ohu,es old; 2 yearling Hereford and Jersey UnJon Stock ' Yards. Cincinnati, O. l\1l\ln 'lSi,' Xenia, O. hellers, bred; 1 Herll ord and Jersey Tune In on Radio S tatioa. WOKY. E. G. BlIchsleb, InC. bull; 1 calf, 3 months old, has been 12 :25 to 12 :30 p. m. for OUr dally market reports. running with cows. mlla .

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Last. Thursda y the Ohio Congres,;lonul delegation presented to all MembeJ;'s or the House a red carna1J0n, t.he favorite flower of Oh10·'; The North African meeting of der, however, will not applY In any martyr ed Fresldent, Wlli1am MCPresident Roosevelt and Prlme Min- way w home canned fn,uta and Kifuey, In corrunemoratioll of t.he er Churchill. WILh their military vegetables. as 5uch are not Included une hunaredth anuiver.sary of his and naval staffs has been on~ ('[ and are not to ,be reportet! . Each ou·th. con gressman Carson o. Callthe chief wplcs of dtscusslon around and every member of the family or ..on, who rcpresenLs the old McKin ngr sslonal cloak rooms during household, including inIant chll- ley district In the House. dellvered he past week. Therc is unanimous dren, are entitled to receivll mUon .Ile pnnc1pal address in a progl'Qm a.pproval of the objective - the book number two and to be credlt- uonorlng Oh1o:s distinguished son, . bringing bout of an unconditional ed with up to !lve cans of the fam- . 'hile -Democrats and Republleans SUlrender of our enemies-the an- llY's bod supply. According to a re- ,\lined m short trlbu\.eS to the ml!m110UCemellt d : which came 115 a re- cent announcement lrom !.he Food J fY of President McKinley. s t of t.he conference.. However, Administrator, Mr. Wickard, each One of the Seventh d.istrlct's most there has been a mixed reaction Inalvidual will be gl;:en a ration a1- . ~istlnguished sons, Major General over the fal lure or Inability of Stalin lowance of from thirty-three to i:.awln Forest larding of Franklin, of Russia and Chiang Kaesbek of thirty-five pounds of canned fru!t5 nas been cited by Cieneral Doug,as China to personally partlc1pate in or vegetables per year . As the aver McArthur for gallantry tn aCLlon In the conference . Future events will, age can w1ll weigh one pound, this the New Guinea campa1~n. The of course. decide the place the Mri- means each Individual will be alloL- smull boat in whlch General Hardta!:l conIerence will be ilven In his- ted one can of fruit or vegetables IDg was leading a landing party was tory . each eleven days. which makes I( .sunk by heavy fire from t.he en• • • appear that some c1ty people may W'enched Japanese on .sh.o rc. GenWhCR the rationing of canned get a little hungry before the war is eral Harding swam more t.han a foods, .bo!.h 1rults· and vegetables, over . mlle and a haJ to shore, and 10rm~'V= Into efiect. some time late In • • • ed his attacldng' forc e and captured """,~="",.. ' or carly In. March, each Food Administrator Wickard, War sirong enemy posHiollB at brllat risk indlyllual willb permitted' 0 have Man IPower COmmissioner. McNutt, to h1s own life. The Seventh dison h a nd (I max1mum or live cans of and other high government offlcla:s trict has two other native sons who food without penalty . For all over met In a serious conclave a few days are Major Generals-Major Qen~rar ve cans an eight point coupon will ago and deelded that the way to Robert S . Belghtler of Marysville, be detached Irom the new point S1)lve h' raml labor shorhge 1b w .and Major General Robert ' Eichelsystem ration book when it is Issued. 00.11 for three and one-half mill'lon berger of Ur na,.both of whom cre Oans 01 less than eight ounces are volunteer farm workers--men. womwith the armed forces In ',he South not to be Included In the total .of en and ch1ldren-to go forth trom Pa.c.Wc. five, and the s.lZe of the cans above !.he wwns and cities Into t he coun.." the eight ounCe Ilm!t w1ll make no tryside to help the ~armers p:an~ The Ways and Means committee dlfference. So smart housekeepers nnd harvest t heir crops . Of course, of the .H ouse has J'eported a bili to will hold. back their largest ca'na of m06t [onnen kno~ that inexperiincrease the na tional debt limit purchase4 tOods. The. rationing or- enced work~ are of but llttle value from Its present figure of Olle hundred a!+d twentY~I1ve bllllon to two hundred and ten bllllon dollars.This action seems necessury as the na.ttonal deb~ is a .ready nearing the hundred and twenty-five blWon dollar mark, and It. of course, will be necessary to finance ~he major Save Tires and Gas ... Direct Line' to County ~.tl. portion of future war expen~tures through borrowing. On Tuesday of FRED'S DEPT. STORE .J. W. LINGO this week the Ways and Means ~mmll;tee started bearings on' the HARDWARE We Outfit lbe EnUre Family various Pay' As You r~f.A:;t'nnlnn-;:=-t- 81g0Dltl--th ·WI1em'0-l.lP.ft.(UJsiLed~el...J.Ir:ar-om~th~e-':tB.opro:Wh1~~te4Ph.o ne {6 and Hom0-8lDce 1885 als and It wUl be the endeavor of House staff, cabinet members and the committee to report a new b11l under Phone s'60 on the sUbject In time that it may Justices and perhaps a half dozen' be enacted Into law before March top·flight alphalJetical war agencies (not more than. 100 In ' all). nobody M. B. HYMAN and SON EARL B. DAVIDSON 15th. In Washington. pretends to outrank BAR~ SCHAFFNER' . ~ a congressman or to have any more MARX CLOTHES Beginning Tuesday the w~ldf right to an "X" .c ard. , Lebanon A.lTGw Sb.lrta Stetson Hals broadcasts of your humble ConCongress CcHlperate4 For years Congress haa been the FJorshel.m Shoes gressman over station WlZE in Springfield are scheduled . lor Cdch nation's "whipping boy." · Any time In the first year of the war, it you EGER'S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Tuesaay evening at 8:45 . Nat10nal bad stopped thCl first ten grown peolegtslatlon and Congressional ac- ple you met and asked who, In their SHOP JEWELRY - GIFl'S tivities wUI be discussed. oPulion, was most to blame for the GeDeral ApplIaDoe Repalr government's mistake. at making Phone 230K . NEW A i USED ~ITURE war, thc survey would have been en. (I YEAR) _ . . F.AJoy the . . .t maqaain.. (1 YEAR) ... d lightening. Mc)st likely Dine of the whllellCl'liDq are. cmd QGIL • South Broadwa,. Lebanon Phone 21 Lebanon ten would have: launcbed Into al;1 inOnly tb:rou9~ thJ. n . . . . coherent tirade about a "stupid and ~ paper can you . qat aueh SPIEGEL'S SHOE ST9R.E p~~:g~ THE FASHI9N SHOPPE. corruptible" Congress. They would blq readlDq barqalna. ·SboeB. r.. the Ent~ Pamu,. have been SlnCf!re, but the best newl PIck your tcrYorit_ and All II".~"'.' ,f,. lor I y_ FOR:U YEARS (XRAY F~) to;f:de~a~r~IY~I94~3::.i':...:th::a:l.:th:·i:s.:unf=o::.r=tun=a=te+-II-;FO;;R~BOTH;;;;;~_~~~I!.:t--l~m~aIl~~~~IO ua TODAY. O AmeriClD Fruit Growu..$1.75 In SpecJal and Narrow WIdth LEADING American Girl ............_ ... 2.25 The popular appraisal of Congre81 Ai Popular Prices LADIES READY TO WEAR American Dyera wIth the RAF are aad MAGAZINES American Home ._ _... .2.25 raining demolition bombs on Nazi II changing rapidly and for the betSTYLISTS Pbone 38Z L AmcrlClD Magazine _ .... 2.95 cities today. These instruments of ter. Let me J:lOint out tbtee of the American I\fercury .......... IU5 UROUP A-S,ll.d Two destruction so Important In , razing good reasons: o American PoullT}' Jml_... 1.65 SPIEGEL'S STYLE o Better .HOIIICII:: Gankns..1 Yr. (1) VnW alter last Thanksgiving, RUEPPEL'S STUDIO Nazi war plants. interruptlng raUBetter Cook'g &: Hom'k'g 11.45 (I YEAR) ..... Woman', Home Comp•....1 Yr. CE'NTER Beuer Hornell &: Ganlens 2.25 road transportation and other war Congress had given the executive American Home ._...........1 Yr. Ladlee' .. Children's Phone I18L o Capper'. Farmer .............. 1.75 objectives, range no v IDlW leveral branch' of our government. promptly Click ._ ...•.•.......................•... 1 Yr. Bead,. T~ Weal' and MlWnel')' Child We ............_..•_ ....... 2.95 and without fliil. every doUar and tons o Official Detective Storiea..1 Yr. YOUR At Popular Prkee ' o Christian Herald _ .... 2.!lO power requested by the President American Girl .................. 1 Yr. Click ........... " ......._._ .... 2.00 FAMILY PHOTOGBAPHER tor war purposes. .The only reasonPhone 382 M o Opal Road (12 ...).... 14 Mo. o Collier's Wedlly .............. lI,45 able basis for criticism was that o Pathfinder (weekly) :.. ..... 1 Yr. Column Dig"l ................ 2.95 Scretnland ....._ .....___ 1 Yr. Congress miglilt hAve signed over SPIEdEL'S MEN'S C'try Gentleman (2 Yn.) 2.00 o SII.,er Saem ._._ _ _.. 1 Yr. ED O. SMITH too much of it:! own rightful authorSTORE Fact Dlgcn ........................ 2.00 and MAGAZINES Sporu Afield ...... _ ...~"..... 1 Yr. cbange,.1n its moo<;t to give Ity. · A Men's aDd Bon' Farm Jml. &: F'rm', WUe 1.65 GOODYEAR out law-making powers to bureaUi . o flower Grower ..M_......... 2.1lCI OLOTHING and SHOES GROUP a-...s,kCl Two GROUP .A-SftI.CI Tlm~ has come since, and will be disSHOE REPAIR SERVICE OHowehold .... _.................. 1.90 Story _ _ _ _ .1 Yr. At Poplllar PrIeeI oTrue Scory _ .."........_...... 1 Yr. cussed in this I~olumn In a 'few day•• Hygela ..... " ... ., .................. 2.95 Mulberry Street UbanoD F~ct ..Dlgell ...... _ ... _ ..... 1 Yr. Fact Digelt ."_. ..1 Yr. Phone 38 L Good JloUIe~leanlug o Liberty (weekly) .............. S.95 o Flower Grower ....... _ ... 6 Mo. Flower Grower _ ...... _ .. 6 Mo. (2) Congressional committeel' In. Look (eyery otlu:r week) .. 2.95 o Modem Romances __.. I Yr. o Modem Romances •__1 Yr. lIIodem Romanus .......... 2.00 vest igating the, war effort have spotIVI NS..JAM ESON DRUG LEBANON " Modern Saeen ........._.......1 Yr. Modem Screm ............ _ ..1 Yr. The 5OO·pound demolition Bomb 'I lighted many administrative weakModem Saem ................ ,2.00 COMPANY MODERNIZING CO. o Chrilltian HaaJd .._ ..._ .6 Mo. Outdoon (121~) ....... _14 Mo. ' one of the ligbter ones. Bandi are ncsses and forced correction of most o Nature: (10 w., 12 mo.) .. lI.45 o Outdoon (12 Iu.) .. _ ..... 14 Mo. 'SellIng the Best in Paint, o CbPJtian Herald ............ 6 Mo. THE REXALL STORE attached to facilitate handling and of them. Who was It that decapl. OfIic:lal Detective Sioria.. 2.50 Pannu' Magarlne .._._....6 Mo. Parenla' .Magazine ..........6 Mo. the fins are not attached until the tated that Bubllme boon-doggle. the Open Road(12w.,I.mo.) 2,25 WaU Paper, Window Sh4c1es Make. Our Store Your Scieoc:e I:: DiIto'fUY _ ..... 1 Yr. Palhfiud~ (weekly) ..... .26 r.,. OUldoon (12 las., 14 mo.) 2.00 Bomb reaches the airfteld, because Civilian Defense plan? Who .forced V~trola RecOrds Headquarters The Woman ............."...... .1 Yr. Sdena: I:: DiItoYcry_ .. _.l Yr. Parent', Magazine .... _.... 2.!lO bending would Injure accuracy. the creation of a commiasion to study ) l'hone 399 Path&nder (weddy) ... ...26 J& The Woman ...... : ..... __ 1 Yr. Phone lIC Lebanon Pathfinder (weekly) ........ 2.25 Tbey COlt up to $500. Your pur- rubber? In both cases. Congresal o Popular Med~niCl .... _ ... U5 chase of War Bonds through the QROUP 8--.S,II.CI , T"r~ . GROUP e-.sl.l,el Two (3) Congressional leaders and a Ponltry Tribune ....... _... US PaYToU Savl.tigs Plan will help pro- majority of both bouses wanted an MURPHYS THRIFT "E" WESTERN AUTO ~ClD Fruit Grower..l Yr. Americaa Fruit Grower.. l Yr. Redbook M~e .. __ .. 2,95 tor our airmen. Let', vide Bombs MARKET o American Poultry Jrui~:.. l Yr. American Poultry JmL....l Yr. adequate aod practical revenue bill, o Scrc:enland .......~ ._.."_..... 2.25 STORE "Top thai Ten Percent. .. I'ann Journal I:: . Complete Une o. Fresh Meats, O 'Farm joumaJ I:: including a sales tax. The o snvu Sc:rc:cti .••.•.••..•••.:._. 2.25 u. S. 7 ..tuMr7 D'IGrlflllfO' .one 32 South Broaclwa,. Farmer', Wile ..............1 Yr. Farmer'I Wile ...... _ .....~ Yr. Treasury submitted three widel)' 'F ruIts and Veretables and o ScIence &! DiKovery.. _..... 2.00 n Household , Magazine .... 8 Mo. Howebold MagazIne .... 8 Mo. Phone 69 L o Sporu Afield ........... .,._..... 2.25 differing revenue programs. The , _ "taple Groceries '0 Nat. Livelltodr.· Prodncer .. 1 Yr. Nat. Llyatock ProdW:U.. I Yr• HELD IN TIIEFI' OF OVERCOAT SucuMful Farming .......... L75 AtlTOMOBILE ' SUPPLIES • econd 'c ame Imonth~ alter the Arst; . Phone 357 R .Lebanon PotiltrY . Trlbnne .......::......1 Yr. Poultry TribaDe ..............1 Yr. o True Story .....:,.....~...... ;.. 2.00 FROM· U:BANON STORE the third; monilia after the second. o Mother's HOlDe Uc"._.1 Yr. Mothen Home Ue.._.. l Yr. o The Woman ... _ .............. ~IO Each Buccee.dlng program nulli1ied Capper'. 1 Yr. Capper'_ Farmer .",-.11 Yr. Woman~' Home Comll- 2.25 . DR. J~O. "ZETILE O. D. countless tedl!)us days and night. 01 BROWN an~ BROWN Charged with grand larceny in G SualcIIful :r~ .....:.....~ Yr., 8aCtieiJIful PU'IIiIDt ~1 Yr. o ~oUl' We ......................~:.. 3.45 work 0.0 the .(iarlier ones. The pub. '. the 8Ittempted theft of an overcoat llc Is learning that the responsibility . A GOOD PLAOE TO OPTOMETJUST from a Lebanon clothing store, John wal divided, but Congress took aU Kl'JOW 'Co&to~ , 35, of Newport. Ky., was In the odlum tor not providing a rev· . Phone 63 M J FILL I •• AND MAIL TO A GOOD PLAOE TO 'GO jail In 'Lebanon under $750 bond. enue measure earlier. . ) THIS NEWSPAPER TODAY Jokei have . g one .\00 tar when they COS~n, pollee said: made a minor ,tart beclouding . the fact that freeC~" ",.• d,,,wl tm4 mcio.. .. COMport. BOWL FOR HEALTH purchaSe at !.he M . . B. HYman and McGETCHIN'S dom and democracy can not long at the ..~ Gendemen: I endoee $.,.......__ .•.....:... PIeUe IeDd me the son 'store. and whl:e a~lerk's back 'e xlst without Congress. No tyrant PHARMACY oller cbecked, ,with .a yar!I ..~ptiOD 10 your pa~r. I,.EBANON was. turned took the coat. Coston Wal ever a tyrant until he had NAME. ...... __...........,..._.~_._ .... _ .."-... ..:_" __•. __ . R£CREA TION . WWI. ~Ized by 'the cleJIk, M-!lrioh Itroyed a ncltiOO'. representatiOn. STREET OR 1UD._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .... Ludington, 1'5, as he reached the Without parliaments, Iree govern. , pbcJi,e Reservations. 315 M ____________________ ments die. sidewalk. Iff.e pleaded innocent' be;.: E, lI111ben7 AYe. Lebanen

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the compan y: Jesse Hal"' ~', pm of Rlat~. . a dent; teachers . Is!, .."J Iq Pllt .. 1..,11 L.· . U ' '" BUrgess; treasure r. Johll nOlll ' Pflfl "closely counect ed by U1lrn'Ja.. ~' etf)S 11'. wnYIl~", In lo~ gess; llbl'lu·la n . Jooepti H . Btll"l;t.'. ~; ... stcp 1I H with his step _ sll>t I'S fprtyrOj, t.o H one George afrom tiVely eooUna a. Is -.:...consecu , I'll 'H The .onowln ----- :;---. :...--'m anagers , John Harvey brother , but whcLhc r his rlghl tv 18 a m'e Cook Jl 'IJ IUE'1'1I001!;'l' seven. The State road fanned the Wc.ch, John Hus:.ey, Th t:j1 a.i E/L nl>• ~. • lion 01 ~c1. taken 'rom &he provide and tlo1 · etl y lp famil exercise "".Ior lladley" Louis lO road the , .principal street ,and 1, Ho~ecominr E~UoD 01 The ' David S . EiUJ SO:l ,. ISaac CoCfln. Wm . f or tllese Individ ua ls Is blued Up o I '. ;..' rge W " D \lIS H r.l. (0 A' tn. . ' Miami . Gaze&te. publlabed ID _. Mldftletown the princip al cross Newlin. -Amos Weloh. We tel' 'h Ch mus'., on obllga'.l . legal m a. or some moral Ul'C schoo 9:30 • .. Cl'~ In 1Io• •t...li: tuU). j ;:>/11 street. A. ' M. :mil'. October, 1906. Worship ' service at 1-0:30 Weloh, Samuel Welch J sse B urdecided upon the ' facts in the be , HarRurlng •the time at shiven:'o at bur.ned gess, Isaac Harvey; truste:-.l!, M cabe particul a r case. The sBme cOnsld l'r - Thl;! roof debt note will IDSTO RIC HARVEYSBURG veysburg was one of the lrriporta nt jah J o. nson . George J . Slnlth, A. .Ltions a.pply t :> the staLus of 11 tn x- tills service. ald By MJaa Winona McDon stations ,on the :Underg round R !lU- H. !DUnlevy. tC/hllS. St 0 :.1 1, N L1 .n· Il l. 'tecause of s upp()rt . urnls e:.l. Youth l'ellowsllip ,a t 6 :30 p , payer pre~t1the of one Is he burg ~hen felt ' Harveys .. ,.,." "nr f f f ~ . · t ', ·t ' hu mfl , ,i ,,,,,.rt" "1tt way," and the fugitive Dicks, Elias FIsher Isaiah M r is n-law, ermolh rw, , I· ....0 his fat lor- inwas he est lI ~tle towns In Souther n Ohio. that sburg The Bereau' c a."s mee~lil' ~ lJ, lJe reached Ho..rvey James D<lkin, Samue l S tedc.om , ST. MAR~'S EPISCO l'tL in-ia w, . and sister-in -law. .rothtr. UnUlte ,many country vUleges , It sate In God'. country . . In L:le scd l. 1 . ::'tS l;! L (' eld' : ' mon D. iHarvey . CD RCH ,First <;ouslns by blood, and cousins po6Se&SeI an air at cheel'[Ulneaa and ,' erry churoh Thursd;ly el'eHl n; , 'l'he vUlage for many yp.ars has .The cOurse oC study was as uslla.l of lesser dag re!!, 0. 1 e n ot re ~ a ded as Ralph Parks, tinhl.er in Cha rge :-Gbruar y 11. thrift whioh attracts and Intereat s Jeen known or the phUanthr\J1JY Terms: For bcgllmers, $4 perses· s "closely ·o .neeted by bkou lel,;hurch sel ,ool at 9:45 :1. . m, the casual visitor, as also the many enterpr ise and moralit y of ItS In- sion. For others, to G I'nmmar , L L Mr. and Mrs. J .. S. PI er , we' e head a to rise give (0 85 " nshlp. ntlo eeUngs I1 r friendlY 1101'11 .l1g PI ayer "ntl s nnvl1 11 :00 h o.spltlllitles and ' 1. anti host!.""" t IJ ,,-,) . 'l.!d 1.v \",•• habitan ts. Geograp hy, $6 , All others. e xc ep ~ . on exempti femlly f tla ot . m WO~ , R eristic packing charact pork are years which For many ob Wa rf... 1 for the po.sL t.wo we k . for languages. $8 . For languag es A legal g1.lll dia!1 Who m.~ y malntoWll. Wnrtcls lct t 'Mon<lny moml~ g 11e ..:arrlel on elll.enslve:y within Its 1ln:l - $10 . GOOd ,b oard can be had In . WAYNESVILLE c.;u ItCH ()t lain and sup')ort In his home a deIt ts situated on high level ground, I ts, lIB WIUI also the trat!lc In wool Ha rveysbu rg. No one ~ an enlcl l'u. Illinois. 'or I OilRIST ,Jt . dent ward Is noL entlUed Lo t he which Is approac hed on the west ty And gain. •There were numero us n shorter period than three months Mr. nnd Mr" . p, J, Tllohl8S al1 d ,f family a of on ~l p em e:-. "ersona l a wide rood that winds up the side other 'i ndustrie s started , J e£se Fas- pec~r cases excepted. No allowun were SU!ld, .y Il'lle_~t5 Qf, Lhe : ~ m Max Randait, 1\11ulster t he ward was no t ('O!1necl ed wi: h d! the hill in the shape of the leL- .dll WIIB the flrst wagon maker, and ance maae 101' lost ~Ime ex: ept s :ek "Wdyccs in Wcst 06,rrolt on. him <by relation Ship or blood. mar- ~UNDAY FRED THOMA S ~r S. The view from the S".1mmlt In WllIlam Ham, son ot the origlna: ness. Eptel'i alning the ministe r, Herm. a. 9.30 Billie SchOOl rlage, or adoptio n; nor Is ' :l taxpnywriter news the , Thomas summe r ls one of rare beauty. At proprle tor ot the land on which Fred iGrah!lm Dnd ,the "~:l,..~rs , Mr . pres 'ert The regular lectures by the Conunu nlon 10 :45 a. m l ' entiLlcd to exemptI on as h ead of Bob WAdel In.'1t week \v re the foot ot the hill curves Ciaeb6rs Harveys burg now stands, was the dent and prlnclplIl teachers I. n behind several of the · Middle Mrs. "rld l'l'~a . hlng. II a. m. news- J. family by virtue of mal:1 lenanee creek, which ripples and murmu rs UrsL ·blacksm lth. and Mr . Glenn MulMr. uesday. Second -day and F11th day evc nln s. West's outstan ding radio m. p. Iii : 'I JUnior Endeavor, casters, has been appoin ted ed- wd support of a chlld nOL legally Wrs . Dla"onc e its song t.o the over-ha nging banks, dl\l', In the early days ot the town Dr. On behalf of the company . Wednes :lY; Setllor Endeavo r, 1:1li P. m. WCKY . dopled. I SMC Hiatt. Sec'y," itor of the news room of' R. fio dyee ; H. seemingly OS gentle and peaceab le Jesse Harvey erecU!d a carding mil: l.', Thursdl ; ;tz Communion and p reachJng. 8: 00 Cincinn ati, Ia. B, Wilson, pre8i~ {rs. Ooy Gl U" m; an-' r, (lnd , as the lamb8 that In the spring time on the 'bank of the creek, where h e Mr manage ridny. general and dent repwas Union the p. m. Every state In "5 . frtsk In the adjoinin g meadow s. rct ny for di" er; Mr. and carried on the 'b usineSs of carding resented in this school. nounce d. You are invlU!d to come and wor- 5atu an vUlage d or ey t crea th e Pl"ler th s .... n.t as'· and The land ori which the er, Thom Snyd for many years, WlthJn a short eel ;;'rnnk colo. tor school The IIrst ,free 1 and Mrs. Ev- ' Mr. stanlis was entered by Oolonel Ab- time after the village was aid vU L, people in Ohio was opened In H r of of writer of the oldest late night gucsts vere ue. with ship KF.W SUITS , raham Buford August 6, 1787 . It JGSeph H. BurgeM start:ed a tan- veysburg over 30 years before the. news broadca st in the country reLt Hun'kr; Sunday they were en--C-H-U RClI - IHE - ST ST. A-U-G-U Bowma.n, L 1>.: non. C!IT. .Danlel for sts DE!wsca the wrote and PIXlRhoden bond was af.terward owned by nery which he conduct ed tor many war, which gave to the by Mr . and Mrs. Ma'll'ic e ertained n, Peter Grant, Jay ec. a divorce actl :lll agalnsL Eunice I Father Kr;;;bo ltz. Priest ~ml)y. Ham, who located on It In March YC(lrs in connect ion with boot anti pIe the right.s ot free me!:! anti su! - P~ul Sulliva and [un!.er B I durReilly and Arthur Suns Mass Sunday 10:00 6, m . rene owman, chargin g neglect. . 1815. WllUam Harvey, afU!r Wh~ shoe making . frage, 'by Elizabe th Harvey . wlJe of mg the past nine years when Chris tina Reed, Kings Mills fll ed the ·town was nameli, became the One of the m06t historic and the 'preside nt ot the school refer ec they broadca st from Cincinn ati. "EltitY CIWItC Ii 01' C llltI!oi'r divorce action against N . Marsha. news WCKY end new the platted h He this of Throug 1827. In ions proprie tor widely known associat to in the above circular , who taught Reed, also namug the First Na· Herbert Grabam. I\llnlsIcr lnld out the town In 1825, and re- Quaker vlllage was the superio r this school. She rwas the rirs t to de- room editor, the 'M iddle West nil Ir!ol \\ IIlf,l r 1("'lId,' • ( ' c. rr"'"1' fl.UU ... Ba~lk of Morow a defenda nt . tlonal t brough was e audienc g Jan9:30 a. m., Bible school. carded the plat on the 3rd of educatio nal advanta ges of the Har- vote herseU to the advance ment or liste.nin for I1.\'ked nnd cruelty 'I'he T l'loruig .c 8 . ll!l an allcharged . She His news 10.45 a. m.-<:Om munloll uary, 1829. veysburg BJgh school of earlier days. the colored raeI!', and her name styhzed newsca sts. \ . child nlinor. their of custody s lIVing . Idlly t t ' b tl lICJme 0 ay o pata as lIlon. served m.--seI . a have 11 :00 summa ries According to thiIl plat the town :Below Is a copy of a clrcular of the should be enrolled among the hon- tern' through out the nation and Other divorce sult.s wel'e flied by ~ . nd Ars. <Ralph Hnnuno 7 :45 p . m .-Preac hing sohool iSsuee ored of our state. have been polled in the first Leslie Edgar Pate against Farnces 18y along the Stau! rOl'd and con- Harveys burg High M~. and :Mi's~o.eL Itnetwork and local 1841 : "Memb ers () ' The populat ion of the villa ge now five among :. ; neg;ect FRIEND g chargin Pate, c.cd ~he. DIn!1E<r Card ~ lu b . S 'I ttained forty-se ven lots number ed Tenth month 29. cn Rebecca nwnber s about five hundred und news broadca sts. Flrst Day 8c.hool, ' :iO a. m. e Clarenc evening at the llama of . r . a.aginst ,rday SmiLh BeSSie nation , local Thomas will edit foe Worship, J? :30 a. m. MeetJng one Is impress ed wIth their intt:1lIMoille and cruelty; lng 'g l nd Mrs . Will Oorlloll , n~a)' way.ues al and wo rl d news illS chicf of the Smith. eha, gence, moralit y and benevolence . Smith, ll Guy CIiUltC E. against M_ me. ·, SmIth IIOLLY M. MT, beis The town Is strongly tempere oce WCKY news room which nrglng neglect. T. M. Scarrr, I\Unlslo r Ml" . and Mrs. R,.)b ~1 Y~'l1nS' w:d c xpan ' ed under a new cov In its sentime nts. They hold tast in),! 0 A N to n, Lebanon . seeks recragt: policy , Mr. Wil son soid. School 11 :30 a . m E. A '1on of Da~ltOl\ .s !:l~n,. ~h e week-en d ISwlday ew . . Rex )):.v iJ will co ntinllc as chiel also 00 the prinCiples of wl"ch . u l"~ . (It LLeir p. re' IS, M I' . nilt! coverY ot $277.28 and foreclosure 01 Earnha rt, Supt. and of the newsca sting starT: spirIt the was Corwin Ga. Thomas •• Tire e m. p. e--Sav :30 1 ' eavill . ~v_ Service, YOWlg . lc's lien in his suit against Earl mechan a Direct Sua Route From Wayn leader in Warren county. PPayer MeeUng Weelnuijua eve Mr . and Ml's_ Oharlcs Charlto n Harkt D. MlHcr. His speeche s and witticisms are m. p. 7:30 CALL or nlna, SEE S EDING PROCE r ltouLe 73, spen~ 'ridllY eVt!n lng COI\(I\ION PLEAS TRACTOR PARTS preserve d as household words, und leI' Ken ;e •. v1th M,r. o..ud M ·S . Freewell 'Baptist the of s TlllStee no ~man Senator of ancient rame RXNGS ,VALV ES,GAB KETS GALLOWAY ' OenLerv1l1e, of Little' Gary l\J Ol'an church were authoriz ed to l'e11 their NO. 5 The estate of Anne la 'P en was ever held in more earnest r eaunt, Mrs . tor BEABl NG8-B ALL .. ROLLE R his Smith with Alvin to MOlld~y y TION church propert and Waynesville, detpl'IDlned to have u ~pent membra nee than Is the name of HEAD OF FAnrlL Y EXEMP to ing . es on amount J el'le costs fh pay Maehln e Shop Work on to and 300 perA single person . 01' a married gross value of 19,705.99, of which 0011Wln cherish ed and kept wann by CHERRY Mls, F ran KUJ·ils 15 spendin g a CyUode r IIeacla ';nd Tractor or $57.50. usband h with $12,750 ts In real estate. living not son thls In es memori nate affectio the in ordered her c!augh tei', tJon publlcn y b ' Service UDH. wife, Is entitled to a personlll ex'o.r Rev. J. A. Albrlglht Is named ex- couple of weeks with l1ttle vlliage. little son; Smith GUd rt. MolUe oC E;iu"Ilba Earl action Mrs. divorce Lhe If he ecutor ot the estiate ~f his Wife One 01 the greates t neel!.s of Ha.r.. emption of $1200 for tl1e year XENIA STANDARD F.URNl TlIBE • FLOOR lle. ayncsvl near Smith. GuY. against A mea y. wUJ laml her a of In Zora Albright. veysburg has, Is an outlet by rall- can qualHy as bead. PARTS ' . l\olJ' , ILnd Mrs , Allep Emrick called Divorce action of Irene Taylor probaIte cour,t , with John Vencllll , individu al COVERINGS - DRAPE RIES road . For a number of years Ulere head 0,; ~amlly Is "a~ Thomas Daniel M:rs. Martha. H OUgll ' P[iday' afn against n main - !Bowma Pbone 288 Howard Rhoade s and WU:lam H",c:t108 Eo MaIn st. has been talk of extendi ng I.he Ohio who actually supports and :'s plalntl.D at ed at tll!! home of MI' . and d1sm1ss t ternoon n Phone Bowmo St. ruorc Ot Main one W, ers. l(1 34-38 man as apprais Souther n road from KIngma n to talns In one househo XENIA. omo· sl'1"s. Kellnet h .!t0l!!lh, near Wayne.s conne~t - . cost. HIs wire Is sole 'benefielt\ry and ' vlIIe. Ifarveys burg, and "a, few yp.a rs ago individu als who are closely .PROBATE OOuRT ship, of th,c the road bed was bullt most 0' the ed with hlm by blood relation Gross value ot the estate of Mary executr ix under the tenus' CORNER PHARMACY Ml·s. J. B . Joneil and :Mr. and D.D.S TALL by or e marriag by ship relation vUle. rWaynes , conslde , anc! WUetzcl way to Harveys burg E . Binegar determi ned .a t $7,950 and will at. U . O. Kenrick at.tende d Wlllter Mrs. DRUG L BEXAL oxerto right JEWEL ER able other work also done. However, adoption , and whO!le cerU- rued In prOb'a te. ordcl'l~d entry '.Grang e at tax nce Pomona Inherita (rounty ' Wanen for STORE MARRIAGE LICEN SES the ~pe.ny met with finanCial clse family control and ·provide • . . evening y auditor Saturda county rg to !led l'veysbu Fine Watch Bepalrln~ fIli T. Lanier, 57, Oincinn all sSlI\ents and as a result the these depende n t individu als Is based JOhn embarra to ed appoint was 6 ained Mount PhoDe C. enter Harry The Lytle Oard club Cor. Main " DetroIt Phone '67-W U E. MaIn some moral or .legal obl1ga· work ~ ' aban<k>ned ;--Sin of Viola minister . and Cella Pitts, 42. Leb n- the~r ta.mllles Sunday ev... m....)....ln"lig___...8""t-'-..:..-:::-.:~.:: admini ster the estate time there have been occasional ru- tlon." Bea.ch- on, housewOt"ker, Fred svllle. 'With n, Wayne. Flrankll Hall, Moimt: Grange Examples (1f head of faml' y sta us C. A. DABE and SONS Austin BI\lTebt, 20, sold.ler, Oamp mors that the road would be buUt Fred Reed' as ALlCE RINCK'S Mr: and Mrs . Everett Kenrlck who ler , John Poast and wlc.ow or wldowllr a be would nothwhile ry, IncL, and Opal Evelyn and AtU!rbu burg, on to Harveya ers. apprais Your Mee-k k-Dee rlnr a.ttended. the !unera.l ' of Charles for a depende nt HAT SHOP lng has bt:en done. so far, yet It is maintai ned a h~e n was appoint ed ad- Blroh, 116, Lebanon , Rural Route 4. Hltema Leon Balley at the, srough funeral h ome, ec and Iniplem ent Dealer prooabl e that sooner or later the child, or a son who support . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Marie of estate Elrll' weit Main st. the of bul'g, Tuesda y flfterno on ' ator Mlam.ls mlnlstr to th.e town. malqtal ned a househo ld fo r a ded extende In be wUl Included line were ' g st. ;:~llowln MaIn W. The 109 John bUrIal a t Centerv Ule. 066 with the Pbunel and ~eIUR . In or- Hlteman . Springiboro, Xenia, Obio thereby recelvlDg the bUsIness' of pe.n dent father or mother s: transCer Mis estate and . real Mr of and r guests Gloecke H. Sunday . E ard, spuendl d der to meet the test of aduol sup- Woodw HarVeysburg and the Phoebe A. Mlrf!.nda to Venora L . Guy' R{)ut2abn ~d. family. were th~ ' l.each as apprats ers. por~ and 'malnte nance as head of Hayes . ding. AN'S surroun EICHM country McD ORM AN'S former's brother and wife, MI'. Ilnd furA traction ' 11 n e connect ing a family . the benefaCtor must EJec ....ieaI sappUa '.. BepaIrl D, M l·S . FlOyd Rout1;!\hn and son of f or the NATIONALLY KNOWN Waynesv1l1e, Harveys burg . and Wll ntsh more than one-hal W t Al exandri a , 'Palnt llll -WIlUa Sherwin MEN'S WEAR nance. m~ton has llIso 'been talked of, support and mainl.e Mr. and Mrs . Robert Hah,es and orld" 'I1he tenD: "in 'one househo Phone 652 Xenia, ~blo and when tbullt, as undoub tedly It 52 W. Malq st. and 'Mrs. TN" G. Ha.lnes of ;on.s, roof, but Will be in time, wlll furnish the res- dlnarlly means under one' were Sunda.y, ~Inrter' gue&~ Da~ton 0 1' ld~nts ot the co~unlty foasy ac If a fettier Is aooE:nt on bUSiness Mrs , Walter ~enrlck. and ~r. ~ MODERN ,SHOE ISAYLS away Is a child or other cJiependent ~esa to all points east anc! west. Charllls Cha.rlto n Mrs. and Mr. common REPAIR Harveys burg Is notecl for its many at 'school, or on a visit, the LUNOHES ~ 10E OaEAM · 'mother : Mrs . latter's t~e isited; V ned, the AU Work G1W'IU1teed handsom e residenc es. It Is a village 'home being stUl maintai Warrick of Lebllno n Wednes emf Place to Eat Good' A . M. D. AbromOwib, ProprIe tor I~~~~~~~~ r y at Ch r1s~: hospita l, Clncl nnll.~bl"...- _.:,..,:::...::::! still a'pply. Where a parent Is obligPhone '734 Detroit Solltb to x.Ia towri' ~ppear to take more t·han or~ Eo MaID S'Warrick Is slowly r ecoverin g Mrs. chilcnt ed to maintai n h:is depend . ,. ,,;'., ' rrom ' 0, oroken hip . dinary pride in the appeara nce of g boardin a In or s relative dren with y. E propert WHIT theU' Qf Lytle MAN ' SHER Society 's Woman The AN,DERSON house wIllIe he lives, elsewhere, the FebA conslce rable amount of bUSiness their ed po.stpon any havo Comp churoh and !lPstili a(ldlt1onal exempMon may FLORIST SHOP Wedllcs Is transac ted in' HarveySburg. AU of next untU meeting ruary . ty POULT RY .. CREAM ~\ece.ssl without , however ply. If. 5 Nwth Klnr the mercan tile esta.bllshments carday evening, the 10th, when they . the depende nt continu ously ma kes U, S. DeUolt Ph. 380; 16IfN"b & , Phone 881 to up fully goods of nts e . . assortm ry will enterLain theIr families wl.th: a. :tor XenIa, Obio his home elSewhere, his beneCa. Obio Xenia the average in towns ot the sIZe. program and lunch ' a t Lype hl\JJ. ., , Irrespec family a of heaa the 1s not Massie Townsh ip In which BarMl·. and Mrs. 'Walter , K enrlok tive of the question Of support . ' veysbW'8 IS locaU!d was the last THE 'CRTERION lADlES READY -TO-WE AR on M.rs. All9tl TrIckey W cdcalled by ed connpct The ' term "closely p fomi&! in Warren cOunty . townshi af/;crnoo n. Mrs . Tflolcey has Ohio , nesday . Xenia per1\ to applies shlp" riea re;ation AocCuo Iblood p was tormed from townshi The been a s hut-i:l ,and In a wheel ol~alr ' eon's prcgc~itors and Uneal c!lscen-' KUPPEN~R CLOTH ES GIBNEY'S 'part.B at Wayne and Washin gton fo r a number of years . Sh~ wiil be d .n ts, to '~Is brother s or slstirs, Arrow SbJrle ~hlPs In 185() . John BIO<!get, 82 years old Fobl'ua ry n and the ' ~ ...... P blood, half or 'Whole the wheUier by 9 W, Mam John D. Cleaver and Jomul Can- and t.o his u ncll~s. aunts, nephe',' S. wr Iter 'l~ sure she wo~ld ~l'p'erolate 'w ere the ~ tl'Usteea . bY y cards Irom her frl p,Jl!l,s Who I' bl~thda lcany and nieces'. Irrespective or ALIJERS If You HaYe Trouble With Your of tJ11s 00lUnui '. readers to Il!e r taxpa.ye hc t of on gal obligati FEET or your SHOES Advertlslng Shows Energy SUPER MARKET a s relative nt depende See AD~TIeE IN TIlE GAZET TE support ~u ch photo , U. S. , All ' " SELF SERViOE STOB, tacks up thls to do SO exLsts, and on obligati moral RDS RICHA ppea nc Marcarc& O. BuseU of Ute War Savior. Staff from' eoas&' to ooast. 1& pictures XenIa, O. S. De&I'olt If the individu al 15 actually bupport_ new Tre~sury po~~er whlcb wID' be seea Wlc1ierway for Americ ans 10 buy XenIa, ObJo SAY ne." ' A c1rlve Is slogan, s relaller y Poultr More .E SS' an~ Ing ,and malnt.alnlng In 011<1 house- . .ddlUon al ~ar 8lalT!P5 to flU alblllD8 and oonvert thelD Ioto War Bonds. War the For d Neede ipped ' SHOP ·ART /:!Old relative s of this degree he ts HY AR THE ASHlNGTON, ·P. C.-The na- filled album 11 like a half-equ lADIES READy·TO.WE Effort loldler, " hal been adopted ofllclaUy tlnielt Ule from ilers reta tion'l S 0LEAN EB8 .. TMLOB gn. hamlets to th~ mlg~ty clUel are act- by retailer s f.or the ,campaI Do your part..-R alse two broocl. LlTT BRO~. Who ' Care" "We OlIn for . in~ as a spearhe ad In a ,reat Treas- ' tbJs ,-ear. BUy chicks with MORE ~. Importa nce of the drIve II MIUlDer7 ury' Departm ent 'calnpalgn to .ell WbeD Yea Want 'I'hlDp Olean; EGGS 'B RED INTO TllRl\T. , Get In the fact that a War Bond poseen Stamp Savings War \ll additlon the with HEN . MORE EGGS PER Phone '1M Phone 13.-~ lor Dh;t of nearly two billion dolla'r s, tential ,~ 100,OOO than more fl/.l to needed · ltcJekl. , . . }..... Dunham Certified. .WhIte the bal~ncc . In hangs the of bands the ' In AND now Blb~8 TARVJh..LI:'.rm:C TAR EVERY omCK aired by U. S. BWar Stamp ' albWll,' conEvery ' .4t of . ' sh'e artu eople. p ' clam' II an 'rom Amerll= male P. 0, . !. WALL PAPEB fot" , R<:)AD OIL, ExCAV ATING ZOO-31M . en . ~ ,. iccq'rding to a report relealled by vert-ed Into a People' s Bond, .and $lB.75 pays er purchas the TO whIch D today; .AftOR T GIFTSI ent ~ OANNO YOU P~ the Trea~ury Deportm l)~ TRUOK BER~CE when For Sale This iNFER IOR BUY O~CKS . sales 'of War Savings Stamps totaled which matures to . $25,.00 value . Space ~ ETE CONCR M~ , lUllilly ' IS force to CURT ·B. E. BREEDING AT TODAY;S EGG $65~.71i,OOO fo~ the period from May held fdr' 10 yea.~., adds Its the war effort. PIUQES, , 91.8% " c:bIck IlvabUl ty 1, 1941, through November, 1942. 11 '. . . ,Main st. " in 1HZ. N_ ~.oklnr ord~ for 'The Treasur y Departi nent 18 leI" from rlle~ have s e slll' · S.ta~1! Mimlh· ,. APrllo- Spedal EARLY upon 1be country'S school counting month Per dollars mllilon · than three 'JN NOW lJ!fl' .DI$OO plllY. a 'PowettUl 'role In J·to ORDER chlldl'en ed US ntroduc I ' ) FAMO when they were first Phone, . . U'J'EtOT. _ '. of more tht! IUCCe81 ot the SAY YES ' drive. average ' an to >f ~~ public the . . . . . . : , . '~UTO- SUPPLY hond sales Morrow 'Ph~n~' N,i 3 . 1~!ln fUty million dollall_per mon'tb The voillme of staml1 andOOO DUNHAM BRt:t:DER for the ~,OOO, of rate a",thit II time. present ~ . the " at . BHIo aDd . ·Phone t'13K. Ltbtno n SBLP·8BBVlOE STOBB ' HATCHERY . )'ear, .chool 1 The TrealUf J's Ilo,an, "A hal1. current U. s. Tr......rl' D,par,,,,... . . wOBit 'C J,OTIII NG Ph. LebanClia III-B II .18 Ph. ...... UM nIL ....." n •. 1bID

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Publio sale of canned fruIts and v gelables will stop throughout the natlon .at midnlght, F'eb . 20,a.nd ~ll l'esume on tightly ratlonell basis March l. The order also. applles to all Ifrozen fruits and vegetables, dried fruits (but not dried vegetalbles) canned soups .and canned balbyfood3 , The ne\\, ration system will be even more complicated than the 'controverSial rationIng ot gasoline, 011 and other products. Canned goods rat.ioning will. in fac t, involve a dual ourrency system. Starting Jdarch I, every time the 1I0usewi e goes to the store I!o~ ca.nned goods, she will have to pay not only the Jl[cQI[un~ ~u1terul usual money price, but also a value in coupon points . For Ma,rch, the first ration period, she w1U OOve 48 points lor evDial 2111 - Wayne.ville ery member of the family to spend on rationed goods. She wlll have' to b udget herself on <::loned goods acOOl'd1ng to ib~ !amlly's like and dislike:> . iFor instance. a medium can 01 ~ may require 10 points while a BIBLE CLASS .l \IEETING AT DR. HATHAWAY ~OME oo.n of spinach may cost five POlnts, and so on . She will be able to buy Monday night's meeting of the any kind of canned goods she Waynesville Bible class will be hel d OhOO5e:>, as long as sh~ stays within at tl1e home of Dr, and Mrs.H.~·. the family'S points budge~d a 0 Hath way on Main street, Topic for has the money to pay for the cans, d cussion Is : "Ye Shall Receive the as usual. the Holy Spirit for the DtD1ng bhe eight dayS when tl1e F'rom1se'"'tS~.UJlt.o You.t , Aets . :22-4'1. rationed goods 'a re to be frozen, grocers will stock their stores, JD.lI.rk A ONE-INCH AD polnt values, on eltl1er cans .01' A ' pUblisher C4 ~ a weekly newspaper counters, train. employes in the rain a nearby town has talten a one- tioning method. and make other inoh ad from one of his newspaper preparations. The public will use the period to une ,up at schools, f orms, and rWl off 1000 copies of churches and other publlo. places to oil ~ joo',press and'pasted all of them on a. wall. in liIs, plant. When a po- get new ration bookS. ThIs registrate.ntll\-I advertiser a.sked wlly a lltt.le tion will begin Feb, 22 and run tor one-inCh should cast SO !lluch,the six days.

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Franlln, indicted fol' manslaughter in the total sbCIQ~ ing, of Qeotge Gartett, S2, ~k: ln, pleadeq lnnoc,ent last ThuradaJ tietore cJ'Udge Chotles B. DeCbaDt In . Common Pleas court In Lebauon. Evans, Pollee ' ,say,. abot ~tt fo1)owlnB' a .f1gh,t in a. f'ahldlr. cafe several weeks ' ago . Garret died ,in Middletown shol'tly thereafter. Evans w.ill be tried Feb . 9 . ,Garrett was t he hUs~d of EvQI)S' former Evans.

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Mrs . Flora Hend~ hJUI received word that her son, Joe, bas ~een 'promoted tq jl6rgeant, He was induoted in AprU and Is Stationed a ~ ~~~va ldosa. A.. the , M,tamt G~ette Wllnt Ada :

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SpireUa stay. Will not plUlC&iIre the cloth. It is so designed tG rive support and cOntrol, will not sJ.Ip ap. It is deslcned especlaUy for you, 'aU 245-K, Lebanon, for DemnsLl'ation .. No obUgatlon. .JENNIE WIIITAKRE 426 Main St. Lebanon ~.

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WANTED - A mj,'dle-ag£'d I';oman ~ or IIghL houseworll. , S tay or go . home .!li 'h ts. Phonl! 2351. FOR SALE-ZenIUl Radio !lnd wind Chal1:-cr. GOO<i condiUol1 , lnquire Miami GazeLLe ortlee, OARBON PAPER-For office, home nnd school. Handy t, bl:lt form . , Sheet slz() 8 1-2 by 11, Mlluul 0.1zctte. . F'OR SALE _ . 2 Purobred

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Mrs . Grace Vice s pent, sevel'lll LOST-Slx dollars L!l paPCI' money days during tbe pas~ week wit,h Mrs. on Main stree t: Wa esvWe, on A jumble 01 scattered rock cov- Ma ud 9rane and Mrs , Russel Carr Thursday morning, Please return ered with moss Is a ll which remains )f Lebanon . to Russell Bentley 01' phone 25921. ot Anurad hapura , ancient capital or ". nlgh en up. BIiCkle Il""'II, and Carryon to Victory", Is the tiS la rge as Ceylon which was on,ce Mlss Margaret Mays and M1ss WANTED-Man to work in sawmill, IBoy <" ut mnjor tn k this year. Thei r ] ,570.000 meml~ers are In tbe the Lontlon ot today. Dorothy MilleI' of Dayton \I'ere SatconUid t oJ lhe hilt on the home rront, doing everything boys of P. J . Thomas , Route I, WayuesAnu<adhapura, which flourished urdny evening dllmer gues\.s of Mr , f' ~(,lJt a ' e ~an do 1u belp win...tbe war 5peedlly aDcl a Jljl't peace vlUe, Ferry. between 457 B, C. and 1100 A. D" F~lman ",:" Hy ~ and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and r mi y. was built In an Inner and outer . -------------------------~--­ WANTED-.Ma,n for work In dairy ci.rcle and comprisea 236 square Mtss Cora Thomas and Mrs . F , plant ; a lso !nl1m hand. Can stay Boy Scout week Is coming. The ts over . miles. Most of its people were E , Thomas were Sunday !l.l'ternoon on place If desired. A'!.so boy whole nation pauses to salute the The solc.1er Who has been (l. Boy Buddhists who spen t th eir time In callers at the home of Mr, Ime. Mrs, wanted to help deliver mJ:k be rore organization whlcll has comributed Scout makes u better solrljer, and spiritual eontemplat.ion, They de· pended on the people ror support J. M. Earnhart In Beaveroown. school hours, Bob's Dairy , Route So greatly, in this World War BS in tormer Sea Scouts are officer maand, as 8 ,consequence, declined. 2, Wa)'llesvlJle, OhIo , the last, to t~ e winning of the War. tel lnl for the Navy, t he Coast Guard Mrs . Lee TerreU and Mrs. Chas. The ruins display 8 hi gh degree But scouting does not rest on Its and the Merchant Marlnll . The of craftsmanship and provide an in· Terrell and daughter, Marilyn sue, VALENTINES---a for 5c. 5c 1c and laurels , The praises which S~outs so "Toughen Up! Buckle Down! And sight to the form ation ot the are enjoying an lndeflnlte stay I\t 2 for l e. V3 pot cleaners. lOc ,' All jqstly have deserved for their Carryon to Victory" t ht'me of Buddhist religion and culture. La.kewood ~ Florid.a . shades Putman Dye, 150 pkg, New • • • Before the Waf scaled the inter· CiVilIans will have a.n average of countless services to their country Scouting until the Wilt ends \\'111 embrolden' 'PIeces and !'otton In Mr. anci Mr . P. L·. Renson ennational boundaries, travelers were 13 po1llMls of butter this year, com- only spur them' on to greater ~n - save lives through con SWl1D10 te all shades. 5 & toc store, Wn}'nes able to purchase precious and semi- tert.nined to dinner 011 Sun'iny. Mrs. t raining-and 11'1.1 make better citpared with 16 pounds last. year and deaver, precious gems in the country at low Loren Reason Of Lebanon, Mr . and ville, Ohio. it Is h ard 00 see how War B.o nds Jzens in the '-process, a normal average .of 1'1 pound.!i•. the 'prices, Those' stones which could Mrs. Cha rles Fester. Miss Glenna see Scouting is training ':01' a · way 01 be obtalned tor $50 in Ceylon brought FOR RElNT-6leeplng rooms. agrloulture depaJ'tment has estimat- ana stamps could be. sold, or vital Marsh -find Mrs . Fl'I1nk Ma rs!l or Mrs . J , P. Larrick, S, Main hundreds 10 New York. materials salvaged , or all the varied life, the kind of IIJe Amerl: a choesed. The jewels were cheap because Dayton. , • • • forms of printed information cUs- es to ·Iead. the kind for which her street, W,wn esvllle. Ohio . c they were mined from " poor man's . Prepar"tlons (or ratJ.onJng mor,e trlbuted. wi t hout tl1e unth.'ing h~p sons, are f.lgh'tlng across Lhe seas . Kltchen cILblnet. · diggings" from the surfaC'e opel'a- ' Mrs , A. 81u'oyer spent the week- ~SM.E ~mmod1t1es .a.Rer ce.nned goods and of these publio servants. But there On these fronts, . fmc! on t-he [ront· tiona Tather than from lode torma· end In Dayton at t he home or her chairs. eleotrlo sweeper, Bisse ~eats have reached t he etage of are higher services ahead, Almost at home, the quaU lJes which Scout- tions. n iece. Mrs, O . Flichsberger. readying ~other ration bOOk, It !~as 400,000 Scouts are 15 years old or ing Ii nds for-coqrllge and char• • • ool'pet . ~eeper, dL'Ihes. pans. curbeen disclosed. older; ' tl\eymay change ranks to e.ct.er. RSsure us of Victory an a .last C, O. Undel'woOQ of Rou te 2 was Wlns, other articles, Mril. 8telia 1'JiJ:8 book wtll!be called "War the anned ' forces before the COnflict lng peace. Salt on Fire Bomb. a bu&ness v1si.tor here Monday, Eva.n•., at home or Mrs, H. L , . RatiOI:' Book No . S" and has been An efficient and economical agent • - • Rye . klWt secret because the No.2 book, ' . for extinguishing Incendiary bomb, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph KCllSworthy the one 'to be, \.lied. for c#L1'llledgoOljls >Miss E'ither' Smith spent a few After sP~ding 0. month In the has been found- In- ordlrutry- ttlble-t-ot-te'bttrron:;-s][)Ct1t''StmS.!ly WIth ~l'. . LOST - I Pail' black par.t leather &nd meats; h8a not bet'p dlstrllmted day recen tly with Miss Pauline Glb. iHOlne"Ml s. 10 : H. Hockett has re- slllt. Tests begun at Columbia unl- Flora Hen derso n and son R aymond, and C oLh laale!l gloves on Main . son turned to ller own home, verslty and carried ciut In demon,alpb has been Inducted all~ stl'cet, Waynesvllle. saturday, Jan . yet and JD.lI.Y' .not reaxm the public . Ca' rl' Smlu, of Waynesville spent r===--=...:il~b:=-=.;lI=-.:==d'---:J:---t·s;r.;;a,..r,o;o;n.. s.,..,y'"'...e:-1lrzmr"Vl""".,.,.'"".....=-I~ ;::--';' until the en(l at FebTUll,l'Y. u.. ,Mrs. W ur C U'k an son un- lice show that salt is at least as leavini for Fort Thomas this \ e 30. Plense lea"e at Gnzecte ormc. The best guess that 'can be made 'l1hUI\SQ ' y a fternoon with Mr . I:.ou lor. of :Lytle, Can,ed' on 'Mrs. Allee e.JJective as the finest grade ot dry nesday, FOb .. 3. &be t book ~ S Is toot It will be MUM'ay. Olark !Mooday eve:ning . sand . 10 smothetlng magnesium u · o. , Mr. Raymond Smith of ! Dn.~ ton The Rev. Mr. 'I'hOPl'pw'Y of Har- bombs , commonly used as incendlEarl Eyans Is Improvln~ slowly fOl' other Idnds of foods; perhaps aries. from a fall on the Ice tlnee week's bubter and cannect milk , Clothing, called on friends here SWlday. veysburg, called on Mrs, C, H. , W e .... >On r ' tl1e Deat h erage Mon'd ay a rterno0 n, Three advantages are claimed for ago. liquor .. "'n~ " c.-retl. - ft'"e mAntloned ve a 11 d ay sew1ngor >&.. 1ieB... .. salt. It can be purcbased 10 any as posslbWttea for 'book No. 3. R.ed OrOllS 10 Mt. Holly ch w'oll on The Board of Managers ' oC Lhe comer grocery stOr.e, It Is cheap, Mr . alld Mrs . Raymond WiJ.s(.l1 IWednesdays, Anyone wishing to Home held their quar terly n;teetlng and it is packed In sizes which make were callers at the home of Mr, help sew please oome bring covered here Tuesday. it easy to bandie. Sand Is common· ..Earl Evans Friday evening , dish, ly obtainable only in lOO·pound bags CARD OF THANKS .'whi ch presen t a seri ous pro bl em 0 1 Mrs, Flora Henderson had os her Mr!i' Emerson Dill and son Ralph · MI'••. HlleoJ' Glbllo.. COrreapolld".t . Ish to s! .handllng and storing, dinner guests on Thursday evening, bur revival services will start spent Saturday in Xenia, We w express our n.:ere Salt on the other hand can be n ext SundaIY, Febru\U'Y 'I, at Mt. thanks and appreolatIon to the purchased 10 25.pound bags which rMr, and Mrs, Wesley ·Hendel'son of 1B01ly church. : mbny friends who asSisted Its In a.nY can be readIlY stored and. in case C illolnna t1. Mra. ArUthur Morgan, Mrs, Leora Because 01 ill hCal~h, Mrs. Anna way; those sending flowers and o.f an air raid. · easUy carried to cards and those I'~ponsible fOF the where they may be .needed. - - -PERS-ON,Ur T!\X RETURNS Greene of Dayton, spent the weekConway, hou.se nurse for a lmost t!, end 'W1th Mr . and Mrs, Lue.MOJ;ga.n , ~lnd t reatment ,r!!celved by our san . FILLED OUT - WYl\IER L. DRAKE ye~r, h~s resigned her pOSition and Pvt. iHat61d ShOW of c a.mp P erry Want a Customer for Anything? Famoull Silversmith Family 'ICII 't last week to take a1lluch needed and hl'othe.r, Torrence Kirkpatrick, spent. a 6 day furlough with relatives test. S he Is succeeded by Miss Marlast week. " , gie Gustin, a grl¥luRLe nurse frem ,accident which 'befell . h im and dure Mr. and Mrs. ' Everet~ 'BWlnell Ing his stay in the hospital. Ohrlst hospital, CincinnatI. and familY called on ~e :Be~ Grl]The Family. Mrs. Daisy Snyder and Mrs. Lee ~i' famfiy Sunday 8f~rnoon. . Hawke were dinner guests ot Misses Mr. and Mrs. Biley Gllison were Amile and ,Mame 'Bowne, Frlda.y, dinner gUests of Mr';and Mrs :...HarA group of women met at the old Rogers of BellJ:>rook Sunday. In Home ~iday afternoon to . cOUnt the afternoon they called on MI' . and assemble sales tax stamps William 1P0t! of Dayton . He IS m a whioh will Ibe ~ent ~o Columbus for Test home ·1n a. serious co~dltlon. redemption . The money will be given to the Mother,S ol\.lb tor the milk fWld . . Mr . Mrcus Duffield, who ~.as been Ftiday . Mr . Melloh left for Kel! INS . ~RANCE visiting his slster-in-IB.w, Miss Nellie eut In Farm Bur-eau worl!: for s ome Field, Blloxl, MIssissippi, where he You're No ExceptionI' McCampbell, left Satudary for his time. He is prinoipal oJ the local will receive his basic tralnlng as ' an Calamity doesn't J>ick home in San Diego, Cali!. . hLgh school. aviation cadet. He had been a favorites I Misfortune PSI-51 member of the reserves since. 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S ttI'Htnj;(" is an Indlnn n me and Mr , and Mrs . Hal'old BUrQe 01' \\' .; Ilppli d t ' ohe 01 UlIl favorite hl lfllill ,~ and Ilshing groijdc1's 10cl1 1M Dayton were Sunday guests ... the on either side of the Hud son and nigh t of 'Mr, and Mrs. Howard extelldiag for many miles in R'U di- MisSildine , rections , Severnl m'canings have • • been n$cribcd to the word. One Is Gelle BI'OIIo'll ,or Brookvlllc, Ind .. thaI it means the "hillside country L i th ot thl! gl'ea t r iver" ; anot her. "the _ SP~llt tllC week-end liel'c place of the swift ,water." in a llusion i orne (J h is paren ts. Mr. an~ Mrs . to Ule ra pids just above Schuyler- Lalu'cnce Brown . ville; n thirrl, "th~ place where the . MISS Barbara MI Idlne u nd tnl ck of \.he heel shows," trom depressions resembling heel prints in L •• rl'), VanOver Wt're BU ts of MI', cel'tnln rocks ; and perhaps most .lUd MI' Ollie MISSil\liIlO Wednesprobable, "Ule ploce ot herrings," day. beca Lise or the great number 01 • • • lh u~e fishes tha t swim to the outlet M. r . and Mrs. Lee Bates of Cuba of Sa rat oga lake and th'e nce int'o ilie Ellzubet.h Smith of lake itself In the spring 01 the year. and Mrs. The fish wei rs th a t the Indians WaYllesvlUe were din ner guc.st.s of construc ted wcre the source or much OM . and Mrs . William Bowers of strife bell\recrl the Iroquois and AI· Middletown Sunday , gunqu ins. Ti;c Iildinns ha ve known 01 the Mr . ane. 'Mrs, A . W . Merrick of n dicinn l valu e o r Saratoga 's ML . Vernon, New York, an'ived h ere spri ngs s ince time i01m morial. tn un Tuesrlay to spend som e LIn e lhe wintcr of 1777 or 1778, General Phil ip " chuyier, one of th'e heroes with theh' SOIl-ln -:aw Ilnd daugl1of the Revoluti un. move,l to Sara· leI', Rev, and 11'.$. Ralph Parks , ta;;a wi th h is fa mily. He had heard Mr, and Mrs, Harry Az!ing, Mr . of tile 1:~:Ill h · g i \'ing propel·tics or a son, 5p1'III' in thl! wtldel'll() ss Ii dozen lUl d Mrs. ,G ene Ahrans dnd miles west III his new home and and Mr . and Mrs. Chnrlml Azlillg ot personally Investlgnted . lis a result, Dayton, were SundaJ gues'"s at \.he he deterrn ined to cut a ron'd (rom Claude Stoud home" his residence throu gh the forest$ 10 "H iSh Ro ck," as Ihe spring was then Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Bland and kn own . Th is he did In 1783 at his daughter were Sunc.ay evening own exp ense. gues ts of Mr , and Mrs. L , C . StJohn.

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Ule. of SUver, SUver has been prized as a precloila metal and used for per.sonal , adornment, ,ver Ilnoe the Bronze.,. 'lInhappy wives, childlest dll' torell".. !lge; In ,: fact, ~roUDd the eastern .ble functional weak!'ul may now enJOJ 'Me.dlterranean, ,where ~eposlts of na- l~e. deSlre. !I/ld ~cllvlty' Qf Nature', moll Uve Illver were scarcer than d~ ondcrful creallon_ normal, fully-dapOliti ot.,n atlve ,gold qr ~e ~atura1 loped,. ~i~rou·, ~om.n. A senlational gold.sllver,'alloy Jaiowq as. electrum, Detr Ylt~ml~ lre~'ment .~eelfically for llver was rrioI:e ';reoiou's than gold. ~omen m,y be)Uit ,be-tbmg.needed.b" , S , ... ' . '. ' the mllldiess 'WIfe and quickly brine tbit The I~ge ,depOSita ot native sllv~r 'appine.. of ababy In 'thtl holllt. It ,'" ~ SpaltJ were dls!!overed about 13~ r course, absolutel, hannlea. · ""' . I . B. C" lind In.the ~~ 300 yeara' they f you are cbllajbl due to fuactioaal , w~re thoroUghly exploited iI~d the ' et~na, Illd l~ck nonna1 visor-if 7011 metal wal -distributed throughj)ut .the ·Ib to eUmlriUe one of I~'e pea.t' ClUIeI MedUerranean area by the Phoe~f ImhapPY 'lII&nl,I"o by In. llle1A1 IDA QRQV E , IOWA .,..- George and ~Hof 'll1 n )( Icft to rlghC aboye) .· .hrot h " ·'~ of Irlll County., ;Inwa are An"iri clII'li' u nrll ~ put:e!J 1)0' clan., who, aec;.rdln, to tradlUoD, erld ,for ODe week. To Introduce thl~ , uaed ! .Uver anchors. , Yltlll1ln combln~tI"n' 10 • mUUo. 1, , raising ehllmp10ns. , At the recent CbiCl\go Mark,·t '1"111. Stock Com~ tltion, the w~rtime el\:ition of the world famou" Ihturnllt ional L,,,8. . Silver hal been ,used 81 money mea qulcldy_ .the P.l~ ~j , . cf StGck E"position. they w.on all firsts in the ho~ eal'loL diVi8ion~an since at leRlt- 111110 B. C., I!nd . for ~f!.~I;.M~ft.~\cf~ODI7ii.oa'. the .Grana Championllh-ip oVll r all breed. with the '200 pound erk· coinl 'a8 long 118 coinage hal been . IIId a few eertt, polt=~Dd aci 1DO~1 .hlroll shown .hovtI. The Hoffmans had twjce previnujtly wo • known, ,writes F~ank ~. ,Si.co 'In . -jut lOilr 111Il10 .iI add...... Perid International Carlot championship, In 1930 and Ion but never before bad anl'one won all firsta. The brothers' t&tlna llf.Br · look not. , "Mining · and Meta llurgy." Bimetal- leoma Ita a plein wra~Ionti . .1 I~m has uc~n j)l'ucliced at least 8,000 1im,1i . . . . fII!" ..... III unlike thouaands of other 'fannl of the state. No •• IIIDg equipment la uaecL AU", the RoUmaDB' hOlra are bred ·Belrkll~ln.. n os. ' ........ .

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Mrs , Everett Thomas ot Roches· tel'" New York. was the guest of Mr, Thomas' parents . Mr. al'l,d 'Mrs'. F , E. 'Thomas on Wedneslia.v and Thutsday, She spent the remainder ,or ,the week with' Lebanon rellitives anli after attencling a plrth :l.t;i' c..\nj, ncr at the home of ,her unclE an~ .almt, Mr, B,n d Mrs, W .W Wagg l )11er, 011 Sundey,' returned ,tp oRoc"e.t;~~r .

. . '. ., '.. ' ENTE."TAlN 500 OLUB' ' . ' " , Mr . and Mfg, W . E , Cornell CJl" t 'th ' 1t b utlful count11~ ' tertained . a. . e . ea hom,e on Batul'day witl1 the -mellj.bers of the 600 club &8 their ~eata. A deliciOUS dlnrler was ser le~ lI fld the "V~ W8,II spent .1rt r1a.yln" &00 .

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Four Past Lecture rs. Mrs. Louella At the Februar y meeting of IDO Milliga n. oha1rm an. Mrs. Jennie Mother s club. heltl. at the' giade Graham . Mrs. Est,her Doster and building Frlday arternoo n. the fol- Mrs . ~nl!Stine Moore. prest'. nted an present ed by interest ing program lilt Ma&sle TWP. lowing program under !.be Grange Monday evening . grades siXth and the !1!th Introdu ctory remarks by the chair directio n of Miss Dorothy Day and • Mrs. Thelma ElzeY. teacher s: man 'were folloWed by a story told Patrloti c song. F1ft,h gratIe PUP1lS; by Mrs. Doster callec! ."The Great recltatio n. "Speak1ng Pieces." Dan- iPainter ; trumpe t 8010. "Americ a the ny Simpso n; songs. Sixth grade BeauW ul." by Harold Hough pregirls. Betty Campbell. Eul!l Hoak. ceded a march into the hall by Frances Mary Lou and Ernest Moore bearJennie Lee Braddoc k. Whitaker. Eileen Brown and Norma log the .'lag and leading In the Pummil l; G'1 ttYSburg Address. Ro- ''\Plecige of Allegiance ;" song. " Ba~· bert Hasting s; Recitati on. ·'Rea. tie Hymn of Republic," by patrons ; Good," Jaok Tlnney; recitatio n. reading . "A Father's Prayer for His "Uncha rtered Ships." Billy Rainey. Son" by Mrs. Graham ; Doxology. recitatio n. . "An Old Valenti ne," 5Wlg by all;thre e. ,two minute talks, Mary Dora Hough; . playlet. SiX ~t My Communrty Means to grade pupils. '·Hello. Mr. Ground - Me." Clint Taylor. Donnie Lukens. hog.' !Billy lMehaffle,Dw18'ht Barnett . H. C. Milligan; musical reading , · Carol s?eely. &aloe L1enna nn. Wil- "AmerLca. for Me." by Mrs . lI4ll1ig6n b ur Woolard. Mlr1am Johnson . Del- and Mrs . . Welch ; A candlel ight serv mar Berry. Don Wallace Hender son ice for t.he commu nity by the Juand Judy Conner ; · marimb a muslc, venile grange followed with Mrs . M11llgan recitlog the diUeren t .enBetty 9ampbe11. t1ments for each of the 14 canl!les . SOng bY ' the Lecture rs, "Keep the Home Fires Burning . " Dismisseu by slnglog "Home Sweet HDme." --

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WAYNESVILLR, DWt) THURSDAY. FEBRU ARY 11. 1943.

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Tw o Gam es Waynesville High school baSKet ball team suffered deIeat in two close games played over the we e k~ end. cutting short thier pr evlous winning steak ot ~h r ee gam es. Friday nlgtht the locals Joul'.neyed to Mason to meet the oagers of the souther n Warren county town In a league game . Mason was retumed the vietor :by a ' score of 49 to 42 . Ross. of Mason. was . hl~h scorer with 18 points . Osborn led the locals with 13 pOints " In a prellm1nary game Mascn Junior high downed the Way n esV l!l~ Junior high 29 to IS: FG FT T WaynesvUJe 10 0 Bradley .... ,.... . ... .. 5 3 1 Price .. . ...... . .. .. .. . . 1 4 2 Bernard ... .. ..... , . ... . . 1 4 2 Kirkpat rick , ... . . . ... . 1 13 1 Osborn .... . ..... .. .... 6 4 2 PummUI . . .. . .. ... . . ... -1 4 2 St.e.nley .... .. . .. . .... 1

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Wed nesd ay Even ing Mr . a!ld Mrs. Fron k. Hes.> opened their home 011 W 'dnes(iny ulght for t.lI(: regular meeting clf the Furm 'B ~r ea u gt oup. The even! g WIlS spent I.n discussion of vario us toplcs afte l' which deliu olls rcfreshm e ~lts were served U}' the hostess. Mr. aud Mrs . RaY" mond Bm ddock and M r. IIJ1d Mrs . Laurenc e Brown were guest:; of lhe evening.

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carried in Waynesvllle is to have its firs t mined. but detalls will practice dlm-ou t on the evening 0: next week's paper. New air raid warnin g signals have Friday. Februar y 191 flIIta,bllshed by the anDy tor 'been held be will The practice dim-out 88 ooWlties. effectiv e Feb . 1'1. Ohio's . com on, FUlkers A. . M to ng accordi Dl1'eotor mander 01 t.he Waynesville En el' accordi ng to State Defense the include They stone. H. Ralph ~' th prepare to gency Defense corps, . g: followlo resident and officials ense t de' local When you hellr a long. IIteady tor the coWlty-wide and state-w ldl on an air raid siren. horn or blast nen) the blackou ts to be held in ' it mea!lS enemy panes whistle. . future GyOUP BI.l lcky Althoug h surroun ding towns hllv probabl coming your way. and home your in lights ·the out l som had dln) routs and black-o uts. your In are you If house. s busines bl to first the is several timeS. this IssUciJne en :er Mrs . Howa rd parking schedul ed !for Waynesville by loc ' automo bile. 8wltch to your (ai!led a t her homc on 'I'.lul'sd ay , begin caution wlth proceed lights. defense off icials . eveJllng with tlle member s of the Q sllfe to getting a:bout ' g t'h1nldn l provla!n law a Is Althoug h there Volunte er for Vict,ory gronp rs her e continu . walklog are for heavy fines lor violators ot thl palce. If you gUests . TIle evening was spent ill about g thinkln begin but so. do to YOUN G DIES dim-ou t regulations, resldent s whr t il!) usual mlUlnel' of sewing 1l11(; C'HES TER raid a1gnaJ S WEEK FIVE faU to comply WiCh t he dlm-ou where you w11l go if a OF AGE AT knitting . . will follO'lW. dim-out the during ons regulati Followi ng th o work d ur ing the Ch arles 'Young, age 5 weeks. bab) When ytOu hear a aerles of short probably only be warned by local social hour refreshm en ts w ere son of Mr . and Mrs . Che.. tel on the a raid hom or wnisbl1lsts loG d requeste and s air raid warden ser ved t.o Mesd!\mes P . U . tLcMny. Youn g. of Dayton . RouLe 7, passw tie: or th'e .harp. ~ntermittent.. ria:. comply K . R. Hill, C ~arles DaVis, Charie - d way to'r1day at 10:3u a . In. aL I:;L . air raid 42 1he exact time for the dlm -uu Ing lind fa1l1og wall of an Total . .. . . .. .. . .. . : . 16 10 are FT T Va nOVer. J esse Thomas , Wm . S Lra. Elizabe th 's hospital in Da.y LOll. planes enemy meall8 it siren. er det been FG Februar y .19, has not ~D S u rvivors lnc:ude the paren l.S, twu 8 del'. Orl,l n Shoup, Leo Conner. Ear: o Ughts J:i,Jacked . your eep K ' d. ,"erhea Hill. .. . .. . . . ...... .. .. . 4 ' o 0 Conncr. Carl F erguson, A. T . P o- broth ers and one s1S ~c:r , a .. d the out. If you are riding in JOUI' autoMiddlet on .... ........ . 0 2 14, linsky. Mayna rd Welt.z, Wm. Sa.w- gl·UZlc.paren t.s, Mr . and Mrs. Jam"" mobile. pull over" to t'he Slde•.· atop. • Gravlt . . . ... . . . .... . . . 6 8 yer, James McClur e. Pred FUlnas 10ung of Lebano n and Mr. a nd 4. tum your llgbts out. get out•• young .... . .. . . . . ... .. . 2 Fuma.:;. Virgil Russel, Har- " roS. RUfus 'Pope of Dayton. Route Robert 18 you 4 the nearest alf: PrIvate Wllrre~k of Camp DIES AT HoME IN Ross . .. ........ .. .... . 7 and Miss Inez J ames . were COli uc ted .uuIl U ~ ~ Miller Sel'vj"cs old U 7. 1 1 street. the oft get . wa}.k.lng are K1:mer. New Jersey. enjoyed a week Mrs . Katlj, ~derton. a resl· ytOu a-re on a street ()(U' or ' bUS. get. NEW BURL INGTO N Diehl .. .. . . .. . , .. .. . .. . 0 a.L 2 p . m. at the h l.lIle wl tn /Juri... . end with his wife. Mrs. Thelma dent at Friends Home .01' severa j n Cellwl'ville . out a.nd go to the Ileatest air· rmld Sel'Yices 10r Horace F. Compto n, Cook. and. other relative s. Total .. ... . ....... .. ' 19 .1 49 years Wltll abOut two months ago , ~elter . • Burling New of farmer. Pvt. Cook was honor guest at a 7{;. retired In a game played oli the loca l died -Monday In Indiana polis. Ind. JULI S KAISER NAl\IED sigraid air at g .the mornlo alter y ber. Saturda iRemem died who ton. . Sunday dinner given by b1a parent. Sa~urdBY night Wa yn esv m ~ NEW 1{ROGElt MANAGER at the home of her grandso n, Hor· nal, there will ' be anothe r cautiOn Mrs . Robert Duke cnm. Joor p. and 2 at Mr. ed conduct were home his Covers . Cook afl, Amos Lebano! Mrs. Mr . and was agalo defeated by ace A. Jonea. ter,taille d with a fa mily gntherj~il and at the signal. ~ does not mean "aU were arrange d for 'Pvt. and Mrs. Tuesda y at the hCllJle ter le8diog at the halt 21 to 18 . T he bas Mrs. Anderto n. 83. was the widow clear. ThIs mean. enemy planes ,n o ati. Olncinn of o! :Kaiser. 1:onor in Jul1us n fternoo a at Sunday church on Friends ton Burling New Cook. Mr. a.M Mrs. Cha,s·. Doster n. 8 .floal soore showed Lebano n ·leadlnR bro'tb er , Myron Lodge. been named the new mana~ er 0 1 or the late James W·. Anc!erto at Sp'ring longer ' overhea d. The only ~ . n's eleven th Mrs. Duke's Lebano was and daughte rs of Harvey sbllri. and 2:30 o·clock.· with bUrial It . 33 to 39 jeweler. Dayton ent . promin tore s ' , service tile Waynes ville Kl'oger mllltary (or leave will who Valley. that means "ali clear" WUl' be the 1I4r. and Mrs . Don Hadley and viotory of Ute sea.son. At one time Mra . Anderto n was 9W1tc.h1ng on 01 street JJghta that Mr . Kaiser succeec eq Eldnn ReClinton In Friday. boron 011 was n Compto . Mr dal.\ibte r. Donna. Pvt, and ' Mrs. Bradley. Of Waynesville, won th e the old Bam club In greater part T heir gu sts for the aftern oon talUck. manage r 01 the store for manage r of were .off durJns the' blackou t. or an Cook also were guests at a dinner county an.d pMSed the scoring honors for the game with 1'.1 Mter leaving 1HUIs. to rn due Southe resigned who and and years . t h Mr elg' Lodge. n t' Myron Mr. Burllng were New a,nnoun cement tl'6Jl81Oltted by radiO, party at the home of l4l'. and Mrs. of his life in the ·points. Whlle Bobl and Shutts of Waynesville she went to Indlana p. :.elf/phOne or pollee. . bealth. Miss 11. er. Holzhau the elt!er Clifford an . WBB Mrs He ty. c~unI Oharles DoIJter in Harvey sburg on IUld Mra . n 'hBd 10 and 12 .points reMr. Lebano with reside ·to the oils of ge ehal took auer Kaiser Holzh Mr. d Phyllis and WillUm Friends ' church Utere and a trustee speotively . M6nda r evening . n Is survived LAtJBA 8. DUNIL Ur ESTAT E Olgn Schneid er, Mrs . Arlys store Tuesday mornin g. ne 18 ffiak· JQne~. Mrs. Anderto Mi'lS of the WUmington Yearly Meetmg Waynes n.ary game pre11mi. the of Washin gIn . Edward son. 18 E8TDIA~ 'AT ",VOl a by also House." "Our at Lodge and Mr . M . M . Lodge, all 0 in g his hOlDe MRS. DRANGE RAPER 18 ot Friends . defeat ed the Lebano n s Reserve ville . Dr S ughtrr. C .• ; a grandla ton. SURPB JSED BY FRIEND Dayton . Survivl og .are his widow.· LucY, Reserve s 21 to 15. .. 'llhe wW .of L6ura S. DuDham. c. WAY NE ADV iSORY Julia ' Mary JonesJ physicI an of " ' U . t wo C 1891; 10 married he' o. ·which hY been admitte d whom Lebano T FT d FG Waynesville Mrs. Orange Raper was delight · 6 BelleVue. IN. Y. and twogrea~gran 1\IRS. LARRIC KOItA l'RMAN FEB. S MJ:.ET NCIL Bogan. Raleigh Mrs. rs, daughte to ~te•.· CIODte~ . -tmuee r a. 1 5 Price .. . .. ...... .. ..... 2 - 'fu.U.y surprise d TUesday evening at DF W.S . C} ~. FINANC E C9M. C&Wl'CL chUi1reh. · Wayne Ad~ East Ie T M' s. Evanc. ton Burilong 'New· near ~peclal ~ueats. lnclud~ 8:1.090 to 6 1 Pummi ll ... .. ........ . 2 h er home Qn Ma1i1 street Wlben a. Services 'Were held In, Dayton y I) at the home of Mr . l'tebruar .net . Dayton 1Jaep . The eeate 1a ... Bogan. an the of tee commit ce 'l'he F inan 3 J at the WUlrungtOn·oo groUp of e~hbors surptil!l 'd·· bel', 'B radley ,.. ... . . ... .. .. 1 ana Mrs . Ell Fur,nas. The d..Iscus- .thls inornlog (Thursd ay) a valqe at $30-.000. have to ~lmBted . ist Method ·the of . S C. y, S. . 1 13 W 6 the ooca.s1on being her b1rt.hdt. the present ohapel a't Woodland cemeter y with HEND ERSO N • CORB ETT Bradley . .... ... ... .., .. about centered lon 80Utb of Lebfarm ; The famIlY 0 dbur$ is again under the capable 0 KIrkpat rick ........ .. 0 Those in the group TVere Mr. Ilnd which , members be- burial there. Rev . Phil Porter ot- anon '18 e shortag meat and Mh. Emr. M , to Hen: . B Fred of friends many The 7 leadersh ip ot 'Miis . J. P. 'L arrick 1 OSborn . ........ ... .. ... 3 MrB. A. H. Stubbs and clilldren . could be somewh at relleved .if flclated . the farm.' lleve oceupy/ who ' <.nt;he B61ley. 10 ed 'nor interest be 5 will ' l deraon 2 .. , of ..... Stanley ........ for the eoni1ng yell.!·. A series · Pvonne and Blliy. Nr. and MtII.Ro fatto heaitate not would rmers fa Jane tbe marriag OtIhers , 8ha~g ment of his lexicon parties will be glven. wi t !bert Lamb, Mr. and totrs. W. B. nounce ;~~a7~~~~.~~~~.----~--~ to heav1er weights , ADVI SORY COUN CIL NO. ~ ~~m, ~ Elsie Corbett . of 5 33 the first one being "t the 'h ome of ten their cattle TOtal ... ..... ... ... 14 Squlres . Mr8, ' Bem10e Housh. Mr. uary 19. to Mrs. HOME HESS AT S MEET 2 held be will meeting The next ·moo. and P.. W. steddom. &Ia An. FG FT T t Ile' ,presiden t. Mrs. Vasllti Conn el'. Lebano n and Mrs. M. A. Fulkers on ' and LISbon, Ohio. and l\4r. of 'home the at 5 at March on met 2 have No. geles; ~ Mrs. ' Queem e MeIOur dy. , Advlaory CouncU Mr. and Mrs. Hander son 0 10 on Fl·iday. F eb . 12 . Bo,hl ........ .. ........ 5 daug<bter. Zana Mae and:Mr , Raper. man. Schnalt F.rank ,Albert . . Mrs Mrs winter and the. Mr. for of ent ome h · lUld son. P!rancla. of Lebano n. apartm the an 5 1 Israel . " .. .. ....... ..... 2 The Civic olub din.ner w!ll be pre :-4 lunch of· Ice cream, ce.k.e and taken new the with .Srd y Februar . Rasa Flor\.da on. Bralent 0 in 0 Young .. .... ... ..... . 0 was served. Mt8. Raper repared on Monday n ight by the so:fl\l 38 MORE YOUT HS ' officer. ta.klng. oharge. IS ciety under the directio n 01' Mrs . BIRTIID AY PARTY 2 2 . ..... ...... ..... Brown ceived &averal nice present s. E CHANG AN FOURM oiboO TIME ROYER OF d HDNOR a.oswere m SENt TO ARM:Y membe n Ninetee 6 Larrick and her leaders whq' are to 0 3 PROBA BLE FEBRU ARY 21 Mallott Bradd Ra)'lllon Mrs. and Mr. call. 12 FROM W AME N CO~ 0 Shutts ....... ...... ... 6 ClIARG ED WITH ' ROBBI NG 'b e named at a IlIter date. Mrs. Royer ~an entertai ned LaUrence Mrs. and Mr. and dock fiy TUesda ure lestsl&t OhIo home The several t:ouples Sunday at the SPRING V ALLEY B~ GAB.DEN Tnlrty- elght more men bave Men rs 'Were the inDN FURLO UGH 3 39 leglsMrs . Maur· Brown and !laughte TOtal , .. ,....... .. . . 18 01 and : )nt Mr . enactml ed parents her ~f complet nally Herbfrt 2'; . d by the '0. '11-. army for AbUng. e accepte Clarenc vited ~ts. During the social hour ~ay night. Feb. 1~ the lucal the state clockS HUll tel'. in honor of her bus-' ice son . Ft. Thom.U. ~ searuan able . d r aerv1ce Woola. niilltary served. Johnson . 24, and Woodfo w Vance. latlon to turn back and Robert were In da1nty r&'reBhmenta t.he change cagers wl11 meet' Kings Mills, here an hour TUeaday band's birthda y. 1. offtctal a bI..,. , ; No , W()('lard board h from Kennet . held bl! Mrs w1ll and . Mr of meetlog ' after will iMarch an. Sunday The prellmlo flfst ... league game. The Mrs. and 28. are all helci under ~ boD4 w1ll be made the Mr. were present Those • lced from !lDnOW leave y Ed't' with' Mr. and Mrs. 'Claren( two Junior Js home on a nine-da each, 1n Xenia to appeer before the Govern or be played between tile Great iLakes Naval Trainin g S~a.· Everett liunter and Lois Jean. Mr. warda. The m611 are Harold Ohamber~ Greene county grand jury. on a the ~ill Is algned by ~. mgh ind!tion. having complflt ed til.'! prellm- a nd Mrs . Ed LInVille. Mr, and Mrs, In. Oharlea Johnso n Jr.• WUUam S. charge or !breaklog and en~r1ng 10 !Br1clter. The governo r's office ~~ure THREE YDUTHS JAILED loary training therl~ . Upon his re- Harvey K . Bole. 'M r, and Mrs . PROPE RTIES CHANGE Price. Clark Bradley and Ralph connect ion with the robbery Jan . ,cated. he would sUm the r f9 daughte r and time g se.n·t and be allow1n will 'Hunter e; h thua Le.keJ, Maurice week. next Grea~ to turn aar«!en .beer ENS rthy. ,~; Wl1Iao aDd Valley ClDCK K1nBwo ING H~RE Sprinw the SBJP STEAL at 2' FOB OWNER eommun 1catlons stations . 'ArUe .lett. ~ WhltaJtfll';' ~_L .-~. to an unkriown de&tin'atlon to t,re1n Mr .. and >Mrs. Royer FoUl1JW1. operate d by P. C. Sbarrlt t. They radio Lebano n - Three youths. all' of Mr. a.nd IMrs. T . S. Hardin have Collier and !LouJ.s Pur8e1ey. ct'SoS=U::::th:=---o-~:::I 1es and bua1ness establ1s haVlat lon 'riiaCIl1n1sts mate. have' all entered ple88 of not gullty. oompanto r~ their schedul es. Butlervi lle. were sentenc ed to 30 menta NATIVE OF MT. BOLLY purchas ed the property in Corwin LobELnon; 1I'ranlt Martwe llo 'iuclw- d A'I,' LAl\IB HDME the CLASS XENIA with IN Bm.,E ed DIES concurr costs Senate and The $100 d e fln. and jail BDNDR y owned by MIss Henrietta. Losh and 'Calvlo .Jacuon. \Mason ; in S dayS .formerl ERECT OARLISLE the ea.o'h by Squire Wade S. Brown for McKInsey and will shortly move to Earl LangenbrWlDer. CecU' Matl),'!W•. RDLL TABLET A~ TOWN BALL House measur e 23 to 9 to make The Waynesyl!le Bible class will Services for John William COa~. their new home. b1U an emerge ncy measur e. . the theft of 20 chicken s from the ,a nd Willlam Bowllng. Kin" .Milk; names ~e l1stil:lg of Mr . and M.rs. 72, of Xenia, who died SatUl'(lay roU. welbe honor w1ll An ~. the Cihange !Bryan Bransco me farm near Mid- meet at the home Carl Bauer. manage r of Wayne James Hamlln . DaytOn , evening , F eb . aILerno on at his home after a long of 79 men Q~ the commu nity Who comed. as there ' hu been I1 dleboro. The youths are Homer G. R,obert Lainb Monday Park, has purchas ed tM Ollver Luther Michae l, Arthur Itr'~ener , are servlog in World ' War n. bas oomp1a1nt by nl81denta of the "!tar Mitchell. 20; Robert Kinney, 19. and l!i. The .publlc is invlted 'lllness . smallwo od propert y on Water stree' and Alfred ,W1Wams •. Foster; been placed 10 tront of , the Town time which put Oblo two houra lHenry Noble. 19 . They 'admltted The les.So.n subjl, t wlll he "ReMr . Coates was born in 114~, Hol- In Wayne6ville. The Smallwoods Ilre PrIce. Dayton ; Carl,:au cer. Oarllsi .· Hall 10 Carlisle . It Is to be dec1l. ahead of the SWl 6.tld seVeral people other cb1clten tht'J'ts. Sheriff Huf- pent Therefo r aud Be Convert ed ly. but moved to Xenia at the age at movlog to <llarkaV1lle where they M1ai.mrlsburi;' , Elmer wooJrtd~e. eated Februar y 11. that YOul' Slns May Bc Blotted 14. Survlvors include ·hIs wite. Mrs. formerl y made their h<mle, were heard to call It "runny ·tlme." 'f ord said. Hugh Earhart ; Middlet own; WilOut" Acts, 3rd chaptet: . Edna Mae Miller Coates. whom he liam Hurst. Howard Reedy. Har' 7 LEBANDN OBDEB,ED TO LAWYERS HoONOR WDRK MiO two . 1I0ns, John &ELBA8E PAIR FROM JAIL DN AOADE IN 1895; in HIGH married WPB BY GAS LB88 USB NT Hasett. Orv1lle Lopdon . . JUDGB ODAS. B. D,.oJIA AT WESTE RN ODL.LEGE RESIGN S PDSlTI ON AS CDNDITIDN THEY JOIN ARMY WlUlam, Jr .• and Lawrence. both of . Davld .JW1Jor IProfflt t; H~~ Millard who CDUNTY WAIt mSTOR IAN Xenia. and a brother . Harve. also of Judee Cherles ,B. Dechan t• .pleas Among those"li icluded on the inhas n. iBoard . Wl.llard Abney, JobD Frankll of tion' 21. Cheater PrOduc mAn Mentz. Wu The Ruaaell n commo ' the retired from orderecl LeibaDOn oonsumers to use ~n" LIst at Wester n Colleg·e. Ox- . Miss Virginia Rarr.sey has Teslgn: Xenia. reand Kirby. Leater Wiltheft bile Horace Kloder, dicted ,t or automo 16 years aerv. bench thlawee k after -ory 1Hist" War t.he (or Jr. anet RoberS 1_ IU. it has been announ ced by an PlAul Gloaslp chairm and as T1!: . cd a liams, property attained stolen having ceiving for of ford. Ohio. .' iee. was feted TUesday night by L. P. Werntz. 8Uperin tendent n. " 10 academ ic work comm1ss1on 1n Warren county anq IIDNDR BOLL ERECTED level high iLeb6nO D. accused of ha¥' Lamb. Frantll certain 25. Todd. m,emberll Of the waRen Count)' WILM~NG'l'ON AT thL of Sprlog . r Phillips sem'e-ste mcy first deJloqw Spe.ncer the the !Hazel io during .... 'Mrs. log contrib uted n ~llQ . Lebano hea.tlng. In Idtcben 'p a torutWties ---'Ati on in Ubano n. . ~ft_ ...........Use of" ...... or & BlXteen-year-old Oomedale girl. NAME , GAZETTi!: COMES Helen Galls of boro. has beep muned to succeed Miss' 'Was year fuhe t , ~ n !mttdde be w11l than ftIotli'8I more of suenames the Putting tho Judge 'Altan P. Brown. his at n lIbrarla' . FBOM ~ VENIT IAN 'Ramsey Miss her. were releaaec1 from jail in Lebano n 'Waynesville. county men . who are Clinton cessor, has Damed Mra. Marp.r et ture 1.000 . that stated y. r lIbra, ublic p , n Lebano jolo · they anounc ,Utat n, Monday on ' conditlo Dean A. Helen Tappan • Beery court·stenogr apher to aucceed the In ,the armed serviCes on the Clin- flbe army. Charles D. iMaple acting ~. name 10 a special her work prevent ed her giving MIss . ed MAN CJLUIL IL'rZ SOBWA IU.BBY the In baa Who board ton county honor roll MilIa MarJan WWouIbbr s, n~essary time to theproJ eet. prOseel1tor. aa1d the charges agalnat WABBEN BlSTOB lCAL 8OC.' Honor Chapel on Tuesday morn1n been named .to a newly crea~ POSt. . . use l!I.wn in W11m1ngton. baa bObb 'Would be continu ed whUe they ' COUltho 9. ry l"ebrua DF BIRTH NCE ANNDU of the Juven1l. CCIIU't. that o.t clerk BaiTy C, .Scbwa rtI baa 'been e1ec. _ _......;,._. __'_ are m. the aumed fon:es. DAUGHT~R SATURDAY been . started. ! ted 'cha1ImaD Or the newly Created ALL SPEED ING CONVI CTION man Is on a each of n~e The MDNDAY N1GJIT ,MBETJNG. HERE TO BE ~RTED ENTERTAINS CABO CLUB atUlehe d W~ ooam~ mst6i1CaJ Boc1ety.. . Nr. and Mrs. Lee Lemmo n are separat e bOflrd Which . is OP CIVUl 'PIoUB ~ ~&TUU , so boord. large the to rt NIGHT SEMI ANNUA L IADIBS ' "'ft_ 'r ""elved &nnounc~g the lbl b ot a daughte r. by ' scre~s iMa""'r. "" • ......,.uao Mrs . A, E. stout· eDtertAl.1ned her J~ V,.. H. B-Aft m~. Stanton . J)l:esldent. with Wlll1a .. • •. .. g at that the names can hi! kept In almornin y Sa'curda C¥l Lee. 1Nat;tcY OtIlce the from refruest oftlclal card club on Tuesday evening at her Qtber ~ -are ~ , C. An. an .. PbAbetical order; . At the ~m~,' of , the ir hOSpital 10 Le~on : .the'·Bla in offlce 8tration adJn1hJ home on" Malo atrest. The evening Price 4' H.~ ~. • C1V1o club .to be belci·)Io nda¥ • .,en;. derilcm, KI'I. Leah '''One&, Il.\:ly ,the~ .to was spent ~ . bridge. Del1cloua repPrt ~ !lti., Oineinri MDT B. TO S. John C; and" S, 'W. ~ :. TO ' ~ CMDBIL n1n'g 'at , tbe WaYnesvWe Methoc1l.R .,1 Spencer ·l!.OOI T, COlrN l~ ~th"e 10 g 8l,leeiUn for oIis oonvicti bimeet TbNe ·Holden. 'lJle ,~ety W11l WEDNESDAY, J'8B. 17 ~re8;upeut.a .'W'?~~ ae~e4 to ~e chUrch it :wl11 ~ ladieS ' ' BIilG~ OPERA.T lNG IN, MABcH GRAND lrit~rma thIs btir PleWma court. cal n. o cturat!, tile fuembers and two lUests. Mrs. D" .. ON " " -·.have ~ very"popUJar 1'1t.b moo~ d~" . .boOkmobile n~()\mw ~" A. ~; .i'ol1DakY. Wal'1'e 'and The '. Bmith the ft~ ist' that orde,r Method in· .t'he ed of . S req~est .is W.S.C. tiOn The . ~~ j~l~ in~ and,tlle Ir 'I'1vea in theXBNq. ' 1 .' _ ~ be' ' launche d .some . timer in ohurch wl11 -meet witb ~. .Tar.Jt JfBooB 8 TO: _ ..,MI' lHD 9·P,A. may revdn paolW l ratlon's -.t 6ZI4 a 1ariIe turn>,O~ .11 .ex.. '-'M'A ..,eeder a ed ~. Le~ Rich Wedneaat.y a,ftemOOD, Peb. 17. ~ON .IEWBLP ...oemvtct .... V of MIsa carda log IIarCh, . . , d to ' B are --:-. .remtnde BBCBIV II:8 NAV.u;· COMMISSION . peoted • KemIler at 2 ,o·cIock. ' 'IHlen libraria n, has .annOunced. ;.ENTE ¥ WMCs ' w~ ~! ,, ~eatre. Xenla 'Ilhe . 8OOD. .... --- ~return ~~ cardI • ltOaa Marjori e Hill of Newt.oD, la.1 101r as' '" are _ _ Twlcs for .~ ".. ...cIoIed~, after aeveral ... Bal8or ter, .Lebano o ~elrJ ·atore. ~. ~ for . the 1~: ' ''The CIn1atJanis a.ie~Il. n lIJ»'aria 'named bem hM burg Barveya of anart. Grece Kise ~' . ADd IDI. W. O. proprtet.or, baI.tIeeD ClIWIIINMlonec1 a be IMIl'ftd ." tbe rtota - . . l b)' «be PoucJ of 'the 1be cUnner booIrmo tiIle and ' hIIis istarted uPon Ity for a Just and Budurtna Peace." at ' 'duty for z:epqrt ·to week tbJa, IiIft and ,were· W ,8.0.S. d: tiM obmCb. The cb1ef tbeatre In nat ' ~ by Mrs. Walter Sh~ aDd ..... ,Navy , ~ JUD10r pade, the outflt. arID)' .wdlIaI 7 carpi the! work' of' r:eopIIl. tile for Pr1ncetaD. If .. J. IU8II 01 Jir... ~ ~ • d!ay WeClnee It!A Bxecu. rIfIctq W-8Ic Repl . . . . . wUllIe IIa.Jar'C I*. Iclriaer ~ ooIond ~ b&s been ther. have a capa-clty· of at JUdpv1 Ut. a traInhJs center ~ ~. OIletho 'Pi.lTb@ m&chlo e ' . 'foe taIDIq . WilUam SWoud. tlve," __ IIOIa,' «I tht 1l&J'IIaD"'*- AIGtIf. III UDder . :ww poHGJ of admlWD boc*I. 2,5CIO 0 0 .: , . . ...... ooIaN4 .aD4 amateur ........ ..

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/Jer l"r wes. In luel auy. It ~Ils re~avIng rem 'd tile farlll we will phone :uta Waynesvtlle. Ohio' Main Street oo.lbd ill f\ iio c' lJe,uu g nne :£IS~ se at ..Bubl1c Auc tion, thr.ee miles Feb... 6, 1943. Hom ·agaln . W II!)\! oJdtlmers used to call recruits. 0. ' JJ: •. V. .i:S.. ,·I"JIU ,' , UUl.lu.Ulh ~1\1W1· Ul: . wee.k lohat.. ·On er-~o1 '1.ilI·y 01 W8J ea.s~ ot Waynesville. 3 mUes wes~ of the mo.ple sap began to drip unto lew ifiol'e .~QI1Lb,s ana Lller-e will be uuulli nOI , wlWI WIll aillte eu 01 L.. I: t:n~ sec()~ Ol~ Ma.1l Matter ,at Poeto~lcct. WayneavUle, OhIo l"aLterson, on 1) ccm'OOr h~. remog, l-~' mU;es off Route. ·thc sidewalks I knew , that It.. was 0. .grea . change In their look!!. "st.IJ,.e 01 VvlUliuu h .....tAUU"Il\ 'U\:""'~-'ft~ 'h R""" A" -' ,,,' 09t.be Oglesbee farm 00 tilile to b. e 'get.lng home . When I Home to llnd' them sLllJ: hashing Edjtor and , P\lblisher , .............. v e """""r \.U'....."~rator , c"ustd. 'lor cOrultrucl.ion o( W~l • Walter W. Wi"emaJl, " .u \.ake 0 Ilr aU Uf h or' eX~!I ill·t:.'> AY. FEB. 13. 111-1:1.. arrlved In Denver !.he Nationa. o\er!.be ~une questlon .but ~et's nope . ... ~. ;.~ lSrYll11C ¥S. 11oW8J' .i:Sl'),llu., on privatA! passenger CIUS, and ~ 'at 1:00 p. m. Western Stock Show. was Just optn, they will set It changed soon. '.Lney ISSUED EVERY 'l'HUfl,SD.A'Y uivorce. J:;ross neglect .of autl', collIJ.S~ate seven m1l11oil of ,tbe 3'l Z-BOMElS-I Ing. The town was f\1ll of stockmen are stLl talking e:bout taking' us On SLib8crlpUon PriCe, 'UO Per V5r., Payable In Advanc;e " Sorrel Horae, 'l years old, loun~ In Wide hnts ,a.nd even' cowboys In Co! daylig'llt ~lIvl.ng Mme 'but unJesa COl\'~10N 'I 'LEAS l'BOOE~DJlIIG llUlllon PIUili6l\ier cu. ~ow in \lie. ll:. v. Ba1MIU·t. adm1nl.s ~ator, Vii. Mr. Je~efl. Who '1nJl.st.s t.hat .\mor- an<i lioOC1 workOr, wt. 1650i Clray high heeled boots. but not fur chaps . they take us back two hours we ·Wl!. .00 mUSL be kept rolllni o~ rubber Mare, 9 years Ole. suund and (lood The. store 'windows -were- full ot IMll-be on oUr OWlcl-<iayUgb~ saving " 1'1 ~. 'Ma .. l.len, O~ III .• ser~lce boY .lIes 11 we are lO WID Ule w r, re- worker, wt. 1500. ~rtrig dresses and · fur conts to LUnl! 110 matter whether Lllcy call It lJUb.lIJIlLlQn ordered. 11U:.IOI Allrcd. 11 minor. etc., Vii. IUSed to loJJow Lhe uggestlon. 31-.HEA:O HOGS-31 cn~ch the eye of the wives am: Gemral War Time 01' }<;asLern :Stallc;(1\\al'd Alll'OU, divorce to plOlntlf!. , yol.ntlng ou ~ ~llnt the (lovernml.'m 31 fall plis. welih~ 50100 . daughters who came along to Lh e uard T.101e. A Ill'c.lt mess they haVe llU'eady .has in warehous s. or CORN big show. It was the only oue of the 111 <Ie of lL ru l oecause In WliShU1!l ' ':IUlU to pll1lU~IU, cos~ ordel'ed paid. J:;Jwilrd '1 uck.e1· VS. Ha1'1'lc~ Browu .. allabic lor Its use. mrulY mllilons 400 bushcls corn In crlo. big shows to be 'held this year. n 'ail they dld noL consider oeal COll.::t al.. lecs ordered paid and prOOI vi new and used p.lSSenger tar tires. IMPLEMENTS was held with government appl'o~ I dltiol"lS. MIchigan and Gco:'llla have IIF CLAUJIICK J . •• 0 . . vI' puLllcntioll ordered recorded. McCorm1ck~er1ng corn plant r alld encouragement and over a mllalready madc Lhe cnange . ........ .. c-.r- ?do ow. DIItIrIII ell as many ~hOUS8Jlds of new ~llarles J. WOodWlll'd VS. Lucy .. nd used automobiles. Just what with fert.lllzer at.tachment. good lion dollnr,s worth of breecbg stOck The dog nurllcry had lllLeen IJups MoComlick and Deering wheat one; Woodward. divor<.:e to plaln~Il!, cusMr. Patterson 'Wou.d do With tue was SOld. Tlle prize Hereford bu I l.Jl iL when I /lot llome . Smottey lias ill a dramatic spe ech on the Uve, cracJc,pots, radicals a.nd bureau- auuillonal seven million oassenger binder. 2-row cas~ CulUvator; Oase brought over eight thousand uv J- ten a.nd that Is too mnny lor he! Cody 0 .1 children to ·plalnt11I. Cecil S. Wilkcrson vs. Melvin House Floor last week, ChairDJ.II.n crats." The Rules oommtttee ha.s rehay rake. good as new; mowing rna- lars. There was a rodeo anci horse to take care of . BUL worse than ,,11- Thorn" . whe~' drill'. W I' et al clel'k ordered '0 '. . . Marlin Dies of the House Oommlt- ported a resolu tion providing for cars. sh()uld Lhe government tak.e chine. 8 ""'" .w • II .es. . . • d ",u,em over. Is hard' to unC:erstand. ).ow show twice a day every day with all ~hat when I Lurned In~ the Inn..: on . tee to InvesWga4! Un· American Ar.- the conUnuation of t.be Dies comI 'r seemingly mos~ 01 the thollS(\Ilds one horse wl:leat drJlll; single bed .' the top cowhands and broncho bus- my way home 1 got stu(;k in t ne LI'ibUte $100 cush bone!. now in hi ' tlvlt.1es, charged thirty-eight 1m- m1ttee for the next two years. ters 1rom all over the \~est. Mlmy mud and 11ad 00 walk the rest 01 hands . vf burea uClats In the goverrunCl1t cultlva.tor; wagon with box po ru~nt execut.1ves in d11ferent de- which it seems cer~ln the House Frances Smith vs. Jesse Smith. ' se'rvice here In Washln~~OIl are al- wagon With Clat top; do!lble dl.5c of them had slIver trimmee s ddles the way. It wns LOO c.lark to do ll\1yparlment.s of "he govemment with will approve when It comea to a reo.c!Y w;lng (lO\'ernmeut owned olnd steel roller, 2 wal~g ploWS. but their clotl1es would have dlSap- I,hillg n.bout it so wc locked tho cal' moLions ovclTuled. h aviug been connected with Com- fannal vote this week . .Amendme.nt.; MlSOELLANEOUS pointed ma.ny movie ' tll"lS. W'de I.: n d left It there In the mud ane' 'lhc s tate of 01110 vs . Ourt EvHay rope. single aud double tIe s . l1a' -. " es, hl n-h he elcd boots of waited un til mom mg, wJlen we too k I ::1l l.S. plea of lloL guUty. bond $2.00U. muisUc organizations which have are expected to be offeree!, to vanous ll"ensed automobiles driven by well UluJormed government cll ul!eurs. .., ~ b advocated the overthrow of our rep- appropriation bUls provIding none • • • forks . spades. shovelS, saws. meat course, but cotton b' ue overalls un d I.he tractor ,\.!1d pt.ucd IL out. Wasll'L nearing Feb. 9. r ese!ltatlve system of government at t.be funda appropriated t.herem The recent order issued Uy t ue barrel. Clnner bell. kitchen sink. leather windbreakers were the us- tha t a welcome homel How nice It James ShUts vs . Lee and Rannd the suootitutJon 0: COmmunism can be exended to pay the ~lary or \ ar Man Power Commission that. clock, bird cages, scrap Iron, etc. ual costume. T e bluc jeal1.S for WQS for n whUe not to tiunk 01 do lph WaUnce. Wi lliam Hufford. Jr .. thcre.J or. Dies ca Ued Cor !.he Con- expe.nses of the Indlviduals . named I"t:ginnlng Apl' U 1s t. married me.!} HARNESS riding are cut narower at the bot- meals 01' eM my VWIl cool;ln g au d hlJJJoillLed recelvor. bond $1.000. gress to purge the government pa.y- In t.be Oles charges. !It Is undel'- with dependen ts engaged In nonTwo sides harness. collars lines. tom of the leg than our usual va- visit with. the allllly but with so JuanlUl Kessler vs. Po.t Kessler. l'o:ls 'Of ·'lrresponsible. unrepresente.- stood the DIes oommlttee has a list essential Industries wUl fnee 1m- bridles rlety. but It Isn·t the fancy outrl muoh lo do. It Is lll;e LO be a t home dllol'cC to pla mt.11f. plaintiff reo! more than twelve hundred em- mediate con.scripUon Into the armed Terms: C£lSh of the pictures. It surely would l>Uve .md get started 0, \.he yea.r's work . llLOreu to malden name 01 Pl'lckett . BETTIE E. OOLESBEE time II our boys oould rope a calf lo~ood to wln th ' War. Lha t Is tJle l' lWBA'l'E COUR'l' ployees of the Federal govCflUllent forces, has met with considerable cla.lriled to' have been" connec~ed criticism 1n Congressional circles. Stanley and COogler. Auctioneers. the way those boys do. nine seconGs order for thls y eAI' but how clln we Es lul.c of U . G . Whc1.SCl. deceaswith orgwUz8.tlon found to be en- It Is lbeing pointed out :.hat the Phone Waynesville 2894; Kenmore flat. to rope. throw and tie a ca11. do it with less help and Jess Lo do co. executrix appointed. You're No Exeep~iont. gaged in subVersive activities. ' present COl"lScripUon Law was paSs8986, Dayton ,the day we were , there and bettcr wlt.h? That is th problem but there l\tAlmL\GJ:: LICENSES Calamity ·doesn't pick • • • - '. ed only for the purpose of obtaining Shldaer and Doster. Olerks . later In the week. ..s no doubt In my mind Lha~ one Charles Muchmore. 21. farmer. Two 'Week.'s l'iO tWs col~ pre- man power 10f the armed forces. All across IndJana a.nd ID1nols Pl easa.nt Pln,!n . aud Mae Viola HI&. favorites! Misfortune hasPUB L I C SAL E there were fields and flelas of COl'll way or Mothel' wc can d()' It. euberg. 18. factory ~orker. Foster. n't sing.led you out as an dIcted the rubber situation would and not '_1>r recruiting civil workers Earl 'Las'ri AWllr. 29, dairy worker. xception i Be wise and soon boll over again. Last wee It the for war industries. Also the Oon- AI!. I have decided to quit arming not picked yet so that we arp not sets up I wUl sell at public auc tio:l ' at my the onlY ones with corn s.111 , In the ANNUAL FI ' A. 'IAL ItEPOll.1.· an d Ka ~h ryn G ray. 23, shoe worker • protect yourself with .sure .tight between' WWlal.. Jeffers, t.be scription Act snA<01tlca'lly >""~ WAYNE 'l'OWNSlilP both of Lebanon. ' . suranee ~o that no ma~ n.~ber Admlnl.stratcir, and t.be War "ertaln classifications for men l>ub- resld.ence. one and one-ho..f ml <5 field. The trolns were full of men WARltEN (JOVN'.lY, OWO . Howard WUlian) Neilson. 21. Athter , &~JiaPl>'ens, you, an~ Nav.Y .DcpaltmenL .J1Iiclals over ject to the dra.tt and provIdes the north of WaynesviU,e on the B~ll- In unlfonn . Most of them look ve ry your family a.nd yo.ur pro'Way in which men in var!;)us Clas- brook road on young and most (I ' !.hem have .n o "'or student. and El!z.abeth Shirley n ertY will be fully prosUlcations shall be called Into servTUESDAY. ··FEB. 16. 1943, got that soldier look yet. They have Ferst. 22. Lebanon. teacher. tected. . terlal to 4:omplete synt.hetic rubber Ice. The law, as J10W 011 Lhe statuLe Beglnnmg at 12 :30 p . m .• the fol. not 'been gOing vel'Y heavy .on drll Populall" I 2a6Z-1MO Forester Ferguson. 31. Berea. Ky., manufach'yoj ... ~ facllltl- to n·..••.. ·t fot-al SalarIes 1111d Wnaes .... "'11 . .... ..... ~ books. requires that men In CIa.s.s I lowing chattel property, to.wi t: In some of the camPS. especially thl' u....d During 'I .e Ye.... ar farm er. and Grace Jones, 2.1 production of approX1m.a.te1,y fOfty- ot the dr'aft shall be taken lirs, ra.< v. WaYl1c"""llle. 1;-COW-l air fields. and the boys don·t hnve .,. iNSURANCE AGENCY four per cent of tJhe arlg1nal eight and that men with dependent.~ shall Jersey cow, 6 years old. WIlS fresi. that well drilled look 'uor know llOW 1942 ' . .....•.. ...... .. : . . $2.456,9;1 HIllTY Kelly. 52. ''II.l'mer. nnd Anna Sam S. Scoville, M .... hundred and eighty thousands tons 110t be called into service ,u ntil all December 24th. givIng 5 gallol"lS milk to wear their uu110nns yet. They Tax · Valuation . ... .. •••. f2.:l43,838 BrookS. 52, cook, both of otterbein Phone 2661 annual rubber quota. Th.I.s ' metUlS .class .l have been taken. It ls con- per day. walk down the streets 'WIth their Tax Levy .............. : ... .. $2.bO Home. Wayneavilie, Ohio there will be no synthetic rubber tended, and 'We believe rightf "l1.. ..u;r so. 2-80,-"Shands In their pockets but thp are W~esvIlle, Ollio William F. BnlImc..n, 24, LockavaUable In 1943 fur rionessentIaI that neither t.he President .nor Lhe 1 Poland China 'G.n d Hampstllre a grand bunch of boys QJld have i'ebrua.r;y 8, 1943 bourne Air Base. soldler. and Paul. Jj hereby certify ·the following re War. Man Power COmm.lssion has ,sow to farrow April 1st; 1 Spottec what it takes to make good soldiers ine L. Soth. 24, Plea.snnt Pla n. Int 19nore or se.• as ld e ." ~y r Igh I-"0 I".e Po1a.nd China gut to farrow April 1. even if they are still "Johns" as the port tQ be correct . spector. IMPLEMl!lNTS EA.RI.. W. OONNER. David Frederick. 21. railroader plain provlsiollS of the Conscription and UlG.t ·the order · lsst..ed by Wagon with box bed, !lat top; P V B L I C S A 1. E Township Olerk. and DorotJlY Burtt. 16. both cf McNutt Is Illeltal. wallt1ng _ brea.k.1ng plow; Black __ General Township Fun~s Franklill. Further. that if" the President and Hawke Manure ,spreader; HooSier Having sold my p operty. I will REOELPTS Craig Beckett, 26. Oregonia. farmthe War Man Power COmmissioner 'dI.sc Whea.t drUl w.it.h ferliUzer at- sell et public auction on the prem- General Propert.y Tax .... $6,578.01 u . uud Marguerite Losh. 25. Mason . are convinced that a change "in the tachments; barrow; roller. MCCor- lses in Corwin, Ohio. o.n sales TaX .......... ........ 200.00 beautician. Save Tirea .and Direct Bua' Line to County 'Seat Conscription ACt Is advlsa\}!e. they m1ck mower; McCormlc.k corn MONDAY. FEIBRUARY 22, Gasoline Tax .•. •••••...... 2.000.00 JJ,E,\L ESTA'fE TRANSFERS Should come to the Congress, p 'e- plnnter with 'fertillT.er attachmept Beginning at 12:30 p . m , sh rp, InherHance Tax. .. ... ..... 8.85 Olive M. Beck. et al:. to O. W. FRED'S ....... f t....~ 'STORE J. W. LINGO sent their arguments and t.~el c t!vl-, and new llsters; M:cConn1ck culti- the following Olgarette TaX . ......... ... 25.2' and Martha V. Unglesby. lot 66 and de'n ce to the proper committees, and vator; steel , tooth $Eflf dumping hay Household GocIcIs Hall Rent •.. ,..... .. ..... 36.00 part of lot. 67 In Springboro . . HARDWARE . We Outflt , Uae' ~~ Family request enactment of any n.e'W ~1Ir ' rake; ~i~gle. disc 5 shovel cultivator , Heating stove. piano. 2 c.ressel·S. Miscellaneous Receipts •.. . 80.0() Mary F. Bukey and Ruth B. CatPhcm8, 46 Islalon that may be neede~. :I'"nat bar share; II ft. dJ~: hog foun- bed• .sewIng machine, 6 le.a ther 8eot. Total M.is6ellaneoUs 8000 lin to £nest Evans. Ethel E. Hotwould be the legal, constitutional ta.In,· , ualed, hog tro"'''bs,' feed sacks; dining room chairs. desk • . rug. lot Recelpt.g. . .. .. ..... ..... . i ld rut P I E Wh1'~ker :I nAl' PhODe 860 J\Dlerican way to handl,e .l.'Uch a log c1i ains; double ~~i:i single trees. IlIDlau rugs. LI'WlIUI, porc~ c.lUUI'3. '" I ~owu . . .. .. . ...... . ~ou .. o.w ~els :Ontal~~:g 7' tra.ct~ in ' w~; matter. It IIhe Chief Executive. ·or and manr small artIcles. . . ~oor lamps; radio.• several 011 lamps. PAYMENTS township. M~ ·B. HYMAN ':~d SQN B. D:AY.ID~ON any appoLntee serving under him. is HARNESS--Bet hlmc made brass- 2 card tables, end table, electric ta- General Executive SCl'vices_ _ _ _ __ BART, SCHAFFNER '" pemutted to change or set asIde the mounted breecttlng harness, brIdles, ble lamp. oven. ' hat tack. commoee, Ootnpenso.tlon of ON THE HOME FRONT " MARX CLOTHES LebanOn pla.lnly worded prOVisions of IIny collars. lines. etc. clook. 'hall tree. chairs. rockers. Tru8 ees . ... . . .. . .. .. . . . $1.31<l.~~ Step .forward ~4l' IQ8t pair of Arrow Shirt8 101W by slinply Issuing an executive ""'""'" 700 bushellS com'. 2 tona dishes, Idtchen utensils, tall step Compensation of Olel'k .... 410.1" ~' ~ . frames. ' . o · Trus tees and wJl'a~loned shoes and consider 13 PboDe 3Z1 M order, edict. rule. or regulation, then Floribelm Shoes ladder. picture la.wn mower. ElCperlSes

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representative government ' 18 dead ha~~~.: Oash ~' etc. . Clerks .... .. .... ... . ..... 110.16 months of ra tioning in the U.olted ~..... States. in Amet'ica. Watch for some interH. B. ,EARNHART Articles Considered AnUque Total General Executive TIres came Arllt. A Ibuylng wave Hair cloth davenport. 2 tete-tates. Services . . . ........... .. $1.832.78 bl'''ke ou .. th dny nfter Pen~l Ho.r debate to develop on this W. N. Sears, Auct., Waynesville, 0 '. subject. Phone 2851. " 2 marble top stands; 1 praln top Town Hall-.Maintellnnce V" e ~ ~ '" General AppUauce ltepAa, 1 th LOSt JOM andl P L Reason co c h a irs, m I r ror s. side and Repalr .............. $ 23. a5 bor and the government froze ·all NEW .. ;VSzP" FURNITURE The nomination . of Tammany . . . . . Olerb. stand. rockers. 6 rose back hall' Total ,Town Hall.......... $23.35 sales of new Ures Dec. 1l, \941. Ra.. PhODe Z3 Lebanon boss, Ed Flynn, for appolntment 6S board. pIctures and . picture frames . Fire 'Protectlon' tlonbg began Jan. 6, 11942, under ----~~------~---------' Minister to' AuStralla, was withPUB L I C SAL E 'What-not._dlshes and many other Flre ' Protectlon ,Exllenses.$ 200.00 regulalJol1B designed to keep essenSPIEGEl'S SHOE S'FORE dra.~ .iTom the Senate bY the . 0.1't Icles too numerous to men-tion. Total Fin ' l'rotectlon . .....~ ' 2oo.LO Ual.drlvers on the road. Retread ra,ShQee for &he bUr, FIlDlJIy President last week because tourHaving soJd the farm, I will BeU ' tlo.nlng folowed Feb. 19. . Terms: oa.sh. Poor Reller~edlcal (X&\Y FITTED) tken Democratic Senators would at public auction. 2 mU~ !'outh of Rationing of II,UtomobUes cume HENRIETTA McKINSEY SerViCes ..... . .... .. .... $ 666.7G We SpecI&lI&e 10 Narr~w WldU".·'. have joined with the Thirty-eight Waynesv1l1e on the Kelly road on '. III ._. March 2. with sales l'estrlcted geo8B~~~~_~VV~.~N ~~~sea~ , ~rs~.~A~u~c~t~ .•_vv~a~yn~es~v~e~.~o~.~B~ur~i&~1~Ex=<~u=,e~~ · ~~..~.~.~.~ ..~.~..~;2~20~,O~0~~~ . 'M POJNdar PrIce.; Republicans in VOting against . h13 TlItmSD~.,. Ph ' 2661 11 f . $ 8U 1i eral1y to .those requ1ring cars in- ""'-<::=---l defeat W8..3 a bitBeginning at, 12:310 Jl. m . • thp fojone Total J?oor Re e ......... 6.7 .t heir businesses. conf1rmatlon. • '. Phone 382 L ' I i ch tt 1 . t to It P. L. Reason and L. O. st. John, Road ,MaIntenance. and • ter plu for t he Adm . lnistraUon t o ow ng a e proper y. -w: Curta1IA.i. 1rnports and runs on Clerk.'s . . Repalr--[;IIJbor and Ma~ "" SPIEGU:S SlYLE swallOW. but b! Ind.lsputable eVid3-HOa,s,ES-3 grocery stores preceded the slart of \ BI k 15 ~'d od terlals .... : . .. .. .. .• . ... . $4 .93~ .2 9 CENT£R " dence that at last the Senatl' has o.c mare, years..... go sugtlr rationing May 6: . k 1 15 Id I. Tota~ ,Hignways ........ ,. . . $4.938.29 LadI~ Ii phllcJrea'. declared Its Indenpendence of Presi- ' wor er; sO.r re mar'e, years _0 , • PUB ~ I C SAL E Ml.scellaneousRatlonLng of gasoline began May Beady. To Wear and MnuneJY dentlal domination . Rex Tugwell. good 'Worker; 1 bay mare. , 15 for 9~OO.OOO 'motoriSts of 17 eastn "'A'ITLE-9 General Supplies ....... . .. $ 154.86 . At PopnJuo ·~ one of the orIginal New Dealers, ..--v , . I will offer at Public Memorial Da.y ExpelJ.Se .... 25.00 ern states. and was extended Dec. . Phone 382 M and now Governor of iPuerto Rico. 1 Jersey cow,' 3 years old. giving a ' 1 to the other sta'~ft. Outcry at my resl d etlce, Donation for Honor Roll. for ..,.. will 'b e the ;next PresldenUc.1 fa- go.ls. mllk per day; 1 Jersey cow.· 4 on the old K.indle farm, on M~n in Armed Services. : 5.00 ' Bicycles came uncier rationIng SPIEGEL'S MEN'S vorite to be chastised by the 8enl!ote: years old with calf by her side; 1 Social Row Road, 6 miles Total MlscellaneoUs ...... $ 184.86 JUly 9. STORE Men'. and .Bo,.' Jersey cow 9 years (lId, giving 2.ga1s. we-t of Wavne-ville, 4 Total Po.yments ' Fuel 011 was rationed 8ta\'~lng 06,Uk rd 1 T 12 .. , .. ......... ... $8.066.03 CLO'11lllNG. aDd SOOES R E C TAL D.I SEA S E S m pe ay; .. erl,ey ·cow. Years miles south east of Cen'SUMMARY OF OPElRATIOSS tober 1 Ln 30 states. and ratiOning 18 'At Popular Prt'cea TE""' :c' 123 Ea t old; a yearling Herl~ford and Jersey terv'I'lle, at 12 •• 3' 0 o'cloc.k ', BY""""""'" now Ibelng extended to the " Pacific DR. E. M . S """'P. s .heifers. bre~; 1 Hei-,ll Old and Jer~ey' r un"""" northwest . . \ 'Phone 38', L Street Wilmington. Ohio, "ull It t Id b P. M. ~n , General TOWIlShip Funds Locust " has published a booklet 41 which he " ; 1 ca , 3 ·lJI.oJl bao •. hlls eeD . WEDNESDAY, Balace,' January 1: 1942. Then coflfee si.lpplles . became cows. h 9 IVINS.JAMESON DRUG explaips how, he treats PILES or running with 34-:-SHEJ!~-34 FEBRUARY 17t , 1 43 (Clerk's) ......... .. .... SlO.e02.38 short. end starting Nov . 29 you COMPANY 29 ing lft-bs My livestock, farming im- Receipts Durh1g Yelli' .... 8,928.10 needed coupons to get It. HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ THE BEXALL STORE ERY or ELECTRICITY. ThIs book- lambse!We8, 5 spr ....... . plenienta,' etc. Total ' ReCeipts and RaUonlng of a large fleld of ( Make ' Our · 8tore Your let w1l1 be sent free by sending him 36--HoGS-36 Balance ..... : .. .. ...... $19.530.411 foodstuffs is on the way. ~g1nnlng HeadqlW1ers your name and address.-Adv. " . GEORGE BOCOCK. Pa.yments During Year ' ,' 8,06ii .03 Mach 1 youll have to present cou14 feeders, wt . • about 160 Ibs. ~;============;;:;''I Balance; December 31. 1942 Phone 11' 'POn points .:!rom the ration , BOOk Lebanon eo.OO. 3 sows with 19 pigs. , No. 2 to buy canned li.nd frozen 50 Whlte Rock Pullets; 175 bush. .' (Olerk's) ...... ...... " .. $lUSU5 'More Eggs , and 'Poultry MURPHYS THRIFT "E" and vegetables;' dried fruits, 'frults Bala.nCe .in 'Deposltory, ' Needed F the War MARKET canned .soups and ' canned baby DecembeJ: 31 . 1942 .... ".$11,464.45 Effort IMPLEMENTS Complete LIne. 01 Fresh Meats. lQOds. Wagon with tlat' IbPP. diac cultivaDo your part;-Ralae two 'b roods . Fnpts, aDd Veptablet a~d ,~ . ", Meat rationing schedUled about · " tors, corn planter \'Irtth fertilizer atthis year. 8'11)' ehJcks wUh MORE ',S\&)IIe Groceries !i..~~:5l~~Th~ ' '~ ' eSS~,s . ~ s=ffi' IApru .1.Butte'r.' edible .olls· and eVap.; EGGS 'BRED INTO THEM. Gel ' tachments. mower;, 'Wh~at drill with PlloDe 351 B . Lebanon' orated ml1t afe e~pected to require 'MORE E~Ga PER HEN with fertU1zer attachment. binder. 2 harMcDowell .and Torrence coupons later . . t, Dunham ' Certified White Roc:luI. rows. wallt1ng-breal!:l.ng plOWi e!oub- . EVERY CHICK' SIred by U. S. B. , Lumber Co. The new ~hoe rationing. allowing , BROWN and BROWN. ' , of and eoodlt.lon ' , . . Ie aiiovel, & slloV!)l Qu)tlvo.tqr. O. P. male from dam and sire 01 BROODERHOUSE three l))II.lr;s of shoes year to eacl), ' .. ,200-304 . erg record. ' . ' ' . _MI8OEIJLANEOUS . A GOOD PUCE TO .; BOp-CalYC!I-Sheep.'BtC. : ' j , ., , , IOxl.2 ft. " : . 1 lniUvldual, ,was began Tuesday'. ~ " . YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO Bay fOllk and rope•• 10~ia1. milk ' ftl!,Dov'ed Prompt.i7 •. 1 'KNOW PAINTED ONE COAT " ' , ' new, .palr of sh~ , requires tha.t BUY ' CBIOKS OF INFERIOR' . eaIl " . 'I @ rod new 34 'i nch fence, 20 .~; BREEDING ' AT T,ODArS EGG . Delivered for $130~OO' coupon No, .1'1 from ' th!! I> A GOOD, PLACE .TO GO rods new 30 Inoll flmee, double and" ......- •••. -"..... "'.-~.- •.-+.o-..............,.-"_,..., tlon book lbe presented to the PRI()ES. 91.8% chick livabUlt1 I HOG H 0 U s 'E', Slng~8 trees. and m~ny'. SIllall ';'a rtt- < In 194Z: Now booklnc ~rden ','or BOWL roB ~TR ,~" Type ' keeper :' . : • '...., .~nih &. ·A."U--SIN!!tIaI EARIlY , ~les too,numeriru4 :0 mention • al the Oak FlOor . Cobpon 25' of the War OJtDER DISCOUNT NOW IN '·TeJ!Ql8: Oash , I' p~lNftJ:) .ONE ,OOAT BOOk., I, g~ for one pound of cot·LEB:A.NON 'EFFECT. -' T, B. 8A:R.DIN t '" DUN'~H""A~M~' ~ B~R~E~ED~E~R~ Delivered $27.60 lee, beCame e1feetLve ¥onday It . RECREATION W. N ~ Sears, Auct., Waynesville;.()-;Rey~ Telepbone Char. . , inuat laat far a1x weeks. "rbe prevHATCHERY Phone ae.ervaU~ 315 M Phone,. l MaID au, ,XenIa, 0. Comer ~-.. II,Jld ....... SI& ' , Ph. Le_noa !88-R taus pound had to laat' 'Mndlv' dL. C. St. JohD &:' p : L. Reason, E. ·M1IIben7 . AYe. Le~on .B. Q~. Bacib.1J; IDe. XenIa, Ohio 1»hoIu! W Ph. WaynC!lyUle 2918 . ' Clarki. Ual for 0DlJ' five weeki

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this country .nad e.,bout as lact roads 4.5. These a~e Lhe kind a! "r1cn tlon8 and were provided with toll as any In soutl\w~t.em 01110. bUL OL mctr" t:hal- se~ up Wll.ll's for th~ morl ey The foUowlq ta • 00II&10__ gatea late years mueh atoon~lon has been Il,ud treasUI'es they "heap togetber U,4»D of arUelea taken lreDa Uae tbos - tr t ' gIven to road improvement and for the~lves." PT~f James 5 : 1, IUE'l'HODIST VUUn.CU Homecomin, ' EdlUoD of ' '!be ' n.'-" nlBI ~ .. ~ por o~ood° 'Utl:\e YC!lr' much cre(! t is due thc. fa tmcrs 10~ :i, 6. But the hardships the slaves .......n... ..,_ were g , a man Louis C, , ltadJc1, Pas lor ~ G,,"'~ publlabed ID must endure - eVlen de ~h some The annual Stockholders meeting and d:nnolj haCl ' n~ to travel any distance it October, 1906. Lime&.-,·these days," .1s not all, Just Church schoo 9:30 'a , m. WU very dealr&ble to travel on & of the Waynelville Farme rs Exchanl'e Co. will be Worship service at 10 :30 A, II, walt untll the bUllclns upOn bliuonl:> EarIJ TUJ'DplkOi and ToU G• • free road to I&ve the expenae of toll, h.lcl at tint Cranl. Hall on Tue.day, February 23, 0 : gold and sl.ver certlfJcates have Subject, "Lincoln the Great." . Olay 801l8 opiedOmsnate aU and when mUddy spells came it was February 21, will t1e obSunday. G een present d to l'he honest pro1943, at . 12:00 o'clock noon, for the pU~9le of throllih the country, a.n11 roac16 ,Just aa Important that he should ":":=~"::':'::':-":'=-=-.j ducers of thls . na tion " emal ldmc served as Layman's Day in Methomade of auch. materlala are soon re- have the 61vantai e or a pl~r electing member. of the Board of ' Directors, and 60Jd .and silver dollars f or t.l :lll. dist cllul'ches Chroughout tile Uni tduced to 8uch a condltloI\ of mud h aps b e co uld no t rea", ' n" .. ."'- d estIn tates . ed S 'I'h 11 cvc y cieed for every IlCl'e of tranlacting .uch other bu cine.s aa may come before as to make them almost lmpractlc- a't ton. ' '" b" ound in t he U. S. or America wl.I able to travel, except dW'lng periods Th ' e pike running east from the meetinl'o ST. l\IAIl\"S EPISCOPAL melt a.way like snr.)l\\' under a hot of long contlllUec. dry weather. Way.nesvUle to Wilmington was CnURCH We urge you to attend the meeting_ The writer of this has seen from unique In that It was a "plank to create 'her splendid, hlgt.wuy.... ...un WIder' this immense and OULone side of the road way to the road," the only one In these parts. whUe Ohio has had bu t aile hun - Ng ous 10 d t>f d b t. AI. know t .. fd, Ralph Parks, iii';ti;ter In Charge LAURENCE FURNAS, ellw'ch scI. 001 at 9:45 a . m. other kneaded ,b y the . passage of Few of the younger generation ever dred years In which to do all thuL thnt amoullt of ,g lei alld ),UVCI' wU has been done. nnd WI! venture to l ee r be found l3 t h e whole earth . MOl'lung prayer ,nd sermon 1-1 :00 Secretary, Waynes"i~le tea~ until It was llkebrick mortor, saw or traveled a plank road . These that greater improvement In ou. IJ velY lew kllQW h ow 100JIs, IL a. m. say Farmen Exchanl'e Co. for" depth of more than a foot, and roads 'Were made by grading and travel even by horseback had to be levellng the road bed, and then that respect has >been made hert: In ,,"oula oe to nunt fcir It, ~o 'ali; alll. WAYNESVILLE CHUROH Of/ suspended until the ground dried or laying the plank in continuous or- the last fifty yeal's Ula.n has been uuy It even If it could be [olIDd f01' CHRIST froze. About the close of toile tblr- der Wte a .brldie, but Without aUla accomplished In any fifty ye,;;.rs of ,lIe' 1'. SOli It c us 0, so mucu wIckett ties the pike between Lebanon and beneath. It made a gCOli road whUe European road making. There I.s .; avery and war. AI! kono\,( t.he bllS Max Randall. Minister day 01 Mrs. ·P. J .. Thorn.as. Present ,Iren., Mr. and~. lAPJwrence !nXenia via Waynesville was bu1lt ; It ltl.'lted, <but 'Was not very dur~le. room here for much impl'ovemenl. prh'a.e bankers are n ot uneasy ;jUNDAY were H . R. Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs,' 110tt and son, Tommy, of Oenterbhe Dayton and Cincinnatl pike was As to toll gates, there was one jUSL but the re Is no doubt .but road bet- .. bout thc se I city of gold ,.llu Bible SchOOl 9.30 a, III 'Thomas Grushon, Mr. and Mrs. P. ville, were Sunday a tternooll guests. , Ibullt 60Illewhat earlier. Later, came soutllWest of Waynesville, a little terment wLl , take place from year ~e l' bullion but lew know why. It . CommunJon 10 :45 II- ~ the pike between WaynesvJlle and north of tne crossing of Newman's t-o year and wllJ finally result in c).· ls bec\iw,e th.!y nu e n.~O Ufse to J. Thomas and son and the hO<.L i Mr. He~ Smith and Mr. S. 1'I'ell._hlng, 11 a. m. sOllleMllng Liley llkc be,tcl' . 'rll CY Wilmington, and from Waynesvllie Run, opposite ~he polrtt of the hili cellent roacis . and hootess. I H. Burnett attended the J!~e~1 0: Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p , m. know W,elr cOllnl.el'itHt b ills call Jar Rev. and Mrs. Hennan Graham Wes!ey ·Benham. a former Lytle reSto Springboro and Franklln. Then, and east of the pike. ond another Senlor Endeavor, 7:11i P. m. I at only go.u a nd sJJvel' bli C lU, .Jll! THESE AND FUTURE DAYS that from Samuel Sides' corDer, via near Leelan; then north of town Communion and pl'eac.h1nr. 1:00 and !amlly a.nd Mrs. D. D . Wil- !dent, at the lIICOlure-'FUileralhome pn-uucts " ALL klnds of {nhor. p. m. alamsun were supper IPl~S of Mr. at WaynesvUJe Monday afternoon Lytle, to the Dayton and Lebanon there was one at the crossing of By Joshua lIarvey 'ihey knc,w lllis country i" a IJI'ORn d Mrs. Harold Banta and famUy tUld the burial at...M1ami e~e~ry. pike, and the pike from WaynesvUle Middlerun-the toll hOuse ls still dUL of labor, el.!.e I. WOUld be a You are invited to come IUld wor- a t Gelmtown Tbursday evening . . Corwin, Ohio to Dayton, via Cll0, or Ferry. Th18 stano lng, where it then stood, on ship with us. you I'ead uea. E;, Sokolsky 's Did huwlillg wilderness 01 Wild. cats. 1:1last was ane of the latest In the the farm now owned by O. T . near n eighborhood. IOr a road of its Hawke. The next gate on t.hat I'oad letter to Congre.-ss about "These alalls, .!)nake.s, bush.es and briars, etc. ST. AUGUSTINE CHUBCII importance to ,b e completed, be- was nearly opposite the old Robert Days'I" U noL read ILl If you like It. 'L'hey bave alrslldY snatched the NO. 8 . Father Kr~oI&&. Priest ca use of the dlstance it was neces- Evans mlll site between Mount It will do you good . If you dun't J.ke gold and silver do. lars and gold uerM.!tss Sunday 10 :00 8., m. Walter Keurlck wUI lJe.p yu.. WHO MUST FILE A RETURN n, it will do you all th~ more goed. tlIl ates from ~he ,Producer . S o all ..aaIj to haUl the gravel. The Leb- Holly and Spring Valley. On the .r'or it is the kind of poll tical m edi. 11 ..."t: ou~ yuur l ncome 'l'o v lUlU " ..- . Every single peraon' mwt me a Lhat some czar In the Whlte Hot.se I' "'IU( ¥ (.;III:I(UI 01" (.;HIUS1' .... anon and Xenia :pike, and the Wil- WUmlngton pike there was a toll cine our s1ckenlng- bureauc, acy I.s I as • \,0\<.1' l'ersonllol Tu. . ?«:deral income tax return whose do .-:JOW for what he and hI.!. gate nearly opposite the entranoe l\Iu' . ano Mrs. l'earl Cornell IlltId~ ~0!iS income for the year from all mington and .anklln pike were the needing "these days" and will ,need b:.ind call naLlona l delense Is to sud. Herber~ Graham, Minister to Miami cemetery,the next was just ... &Justness tl'ip LO !-' Iaruuln Satw" ;ources was $500 or DlOre; tl,lat ~ 01S 9 :30 a . m., Bible eclloo1. ~enl y snatch from the nation evel y only ones In which the citizens Q beyond Harveysburg and on the until t he epidemic Is wlpec out. Jay. muoh aa '9.62 per we : k . Widuws, 10.45 a. m.-COmmun on. But 0. much stronger dOliC Is nced.. sUv~r cenlIloote b!v a simple stro ke 'Waynesvlllewere particularly inter. other side of Waynesville at the 11 :00 a. m.-Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'nerle Jot.es all.... Nldowers, divorcees, jUld marrJed cd to restore fi'ee trade of agrlcul- of the pen, unde r a heavy penalty ested, that /Were cMrtered lnstltu- soubhweBt corner of Sarab 'Brown's "1.45 R. m ,-Preachlng _'-':1, lVilicon, and .\Us. .llll.arglU", persons .separated by mutua~l.!c;,2o~n.;. - .."..........~ Lural for manufactu red product.s ill for any delay (n.s before) chen tllL vWlns were Friday evenmi dmnel lent, fire ~ as ~sons. our own .natlon while under game Will ib e up a nd Lhe big p Il'a Le FRIENDolt 6uesl.S ofMI' . and Mrs. J. b. JUl1';" Every marriecf"Pe"f.son. llving wJth l'~ D : ' pal'alyzing moneta y pro_- .....,.,=>0> will have itr-tlle U . S . of FIrst Day 8ChooI•• !an •. Ill. AU . and Mrs. A,L;.en EmrIck wert; husband or wife thro'ughout ~he Kl bm ' Wlder a gold and sil er law 101' Ame rl a-to keep HiLlel' from !!P.:'Meetlng 101' WOl'5hIp. J }:3t L 18. .u:ba.non visitors &Lurday: year, must IIle a return of his or her honest money. The letter to COn- Ling it. III 'I '. HOLL}! 1\1. E. VHUJtOll Ml's..Al.en Hule is SllenOUl1C ~e~erla.. ~ro.ss Income, together 'with an'y gress, al uhough elaborllcLc, dOCll not . There Is nothing this na ti03 ls In 'I'. l\l. Seal'''. IUlnisLer <lays Iihis week with her Oil, tiarve~ co~e o! the SpOUSe, WtIS as m uch a s clLe aU the eVils, ye~ 1L 1!i Quite apt necd of 101' national de euse w(Jr t:' Direct Bu. Rou~e_ From Wayne.ville--Save Tire. _ Sunday School 11 :30 a. m. ' & A riOJe, 'Wife aud UttJe daughter, aL >1200 ,for the yeaI't 'that is, as ntueh II.no;l pracLlcal. The .sky high taxes . tir.an Ibakli owned by the people, nti Aenla. aa 123.03 per week. If hUSband a nd ~he ra.tIonl ng of not only lOad eo 'l- Lhan banks OW::le by the pcop.e,lind l!lIlJ'uiau·t, Supt. EVlllllUg Service. 7 :30 ,. ... SEE or CALL Walter Kenrick attendee a nu:et- .\'ife both h a ve Incom~, t hey m Us t TRACTOR PARTS sumptlon b\llt of food production t;.y postal sysLem ' ls rllll Bnd olVned, PI>aY ~r Meetlni Wedn8lldlll IV.· 1ntr of the Masters or Warren cou... \X>th make a return. Su-m r cliw'll killlng little pigs in peace tlIDe and F.D.R . says "there ls nothing to RlNGS.VALVE8,GAS~T8 GALLOWAY .uug. 7:30 p. m. ty granges Friday evenini at tne .na y , b e m aoe separately. or, lfthey other ways should cease al once, fo fear. " If he m ea nt, tile slaving prllBEARINGS-BALL .. ROLLER 1.ome of Mr . DeU06 Worley at Ub. are both citizens or reslde:lts. they neither the llllborer in .De Hel , ;ao- ducethasnOLhing to _ear. he ,led . and Maeblne- Shop Work on lllUy ma.ke a Joint return. A Join r e tory nor the so.dler can live on gun But if be meant the 'blg bU,r eaucrat- 1.0111ets' nest was punched. aud the anon. . Cyllndtr He&Ib and '1iaew.. CHERRY Mr . and Mrs. WaiTen How.lI.nu turn may ·be made ~ hUSband Gild , powder and rb ullets. IC prlva.te bankers ha.ve nothing to {)Ct:s set to flyi:.l . .now I.he poor solUDl" for Neither should tne nonest proc.uo- fear except Lh tr fear of James 5:1. Ie,s oiot the . bw'eaullral.S) n;ust a.ud son Of West Oarrollton 'We1£: \\01'16' even though one -baa no in· of the nation be ·.'Orced by the he told the LruLh. If we had a lot 01 u gm or be stung .to Qeaw. It Is Saturday evening lPlestli 01 Mr. an.. come, and a ' :Jotnt ' return '18 advlS- ~ ers XENIA STANDARD FUR.N1TURE - n.oOB lazy bureaucrats' G. nod S. 'stlUld-' privately owned PDst offices deceit- never ;he soldiers on e,tiler Slae Mrs. LuweU Thomas 1111<1. :tlIUgUW1 . able in the case of pel'loOUS, o ne of PARTS ard law to a!)Cept a counterfeit of fully la.beled ' natla!lal abo 'e the vntloL stnrt the wars. Peace never has' Mr. and ,M rs. Earl Will1anlb ' 0 whom has no InCilme, wh,o ruQ~\l Y COVERINGS - DRAPERIES 108 Eo MaID S1. Pbone 288 bonest money as pay Cor "heir pro- tront IlOOTS We would just have all een .nOr never wUl Do! aeow'ea uy Dayton i;pexit Sunday· With Mr. an I! during tl'.e yeal', since the persu .ul Pbone , exemption att.r1outa.ble to ' ~ch M-38 W. MaIn Si. duce, la:bor or national defense. the more thieves who would have Ightmg lor It. When taking pro- Mrs. Fred Ruab a.nd family. ' XENIA, 0100 duce to m~ket no 8!We ' persbu Mr. IlDd Mra. Wilbur Olark weI, 'pause dUrIng the period of pr,eIt ls ~utl'ageous for two reasons: 'nol ,Ing to I fear except tile way woUld ever think to tue a IlUU 'D ayton aboppers on Tuesday of 1a!t. marital status "15 a1lowable in a first, by making all kinds of money James 5:1-7 read.!;. CORNER PHARMACY' D. 'B. STALL Some of the ,bureaucrats say w along to efIect a peaceable trade on week. Jolilt ret]lm . .so scarce it is lmpassible for many BEXALL DRUG Mr.and !Mrs.calvin LOnaaue and A Joint return must be ligned by of tbe slaving producers of th is na - may go off 'of the G. and S. stand- their own telnui . They might effect JE'WELEIt Mrs. Marpret Johlls were J..eba.no, bOth husband and wife and verltled tion to defend a.gainst d~pl'iVa~ioIl ard . Believe It or not! Believe Goo a trade, but where Ja the peace? STORE Fine w.teh BepairlDa' F.D.R. said, "I've set the ba.nkers v1a1tora Fr1day ; , ,)y ' a 'Wl'ltten declaration ~t it 1& and starvation even In pea.ce time. In James' 5,3. True teachers and Pblllle '61-W Cor. 'MaID II . . E. MaIn Mr. and l4ra.....Hal:.Yey mac!e under Ule Pl!!naltles at perjU1-Y. war WliICli preaohers lnterpmt James 5:1-7 s on their feet." To be sure he bllS Where separate returN a re ll1ed ~e bureaucrats live in lUXury all the sla.ves to ~lle money power can and a vel'Y liffilill per cept of ,the b11S ~nded the \DJacus81on Group Wed"SEE" how . ,their "hlie" ls "kept private bankers' 'boardcid money nesday evenq at the b<ml! a : Mr. by h~and and wife on F9rm 101O. the time, "wanting" (,needing) nuthC. A. DADE and SONS ALICE RINCK'S back by \fraud." lProo.! : Matt. 5 :16. would buy a~ , the' defense bonds a.nd MnI. FnlIlk ResB at Wayuea Lhe Jqint, personal exemption allowYour MoCormkk-Deefinc HAT SHOP, This drastic rationing or the people's they would like to have to run thelr vUle. able <$1200 .where the married lltaImplement. Dealer without , b;other, i ns tl1e poor MoI'. and Mrs. Clltf~ Arcbdea· tua baa ex1Bted ' tlp'o\lgbriut the money was suddenly done In Peace wars AUCTIONEERING £1rM Wes~ Maln Si. time befol'e war broke ou t io Eur- slaving producer for. what little he con and ch11dren 01 Dayton , spent year) may be ta!'l:ln by either, or dlPhone 1066 Stanley and Koogler 109 W. MaID 8i. Phone Itl B Xenia, OhIo ope and the gulUy party lqIows he has. A very 5p1aU per cent of their sunday With their parents, Mr.. a.nl vlded between' the~ in any propor- For Dates, Phone ' 2894, Waynescould not prove it was ':or national mOLh' eaten garments and' cankered Mrs . Prank. Mntenberger· and tam- ' tion agreed upOn: U !Separate re- ' ville, Ohio, Reverse Charges turna are f1U!d .one may not report defense. With honest mon ey It ~Old and sliver would ,enable the ily. EICHMAN'S McDORMAN'S would be Impossll)le to rWI a war Red Cross to give an 1mmenae 1Iolra. Haro1d WhItaker, Mrs. Rus- mcome whioh belonp to the other, BROKERS LICENSE E1ecl.rtca1 suppUes - 'BeP!'IrIDI because the burellucra!,s would have alnou.nt'of reUe! to the slave8 and to aeU,OamplJeU and Mrs . RalPh Bar- but must report only thd mcome Nt4-TIONALLY ~OWN Sherwin-Williams Paint. to pa.y as they go . • Since honest the soldJers alter they leave camp . . ger ..ttended .K~ "· club . at Which bl!lona:. to him (~J' !ler). MEN'S WEAR money is baaed on or back wi th la'. i:'l'oof; .James 5:1-7. Wars vJllI nOL WaynelfVWe, Fr~y &Iternoon. . No person 18, E;Xe1npt" flUlJ fLang. Phone 652 Xenia. Ohio bar ONLY. It would be 'Impossible cease untll a loud voice comes crom Mr. and MnI,"Walter 'Kenrick at return if his' i1'OII8 1nc!ome 1a eqUal for the hon~ producer and busl- the t~ple and thro11e of :aeaven, tended ~ funer&l' of.Rober~ J. Ka to or gteater than bbe !!mOunt Bpe. MODERN SHOE ISAYLS n~ man to tun1 up their clockli saying: "It is finished." Proof: Rev. ser at WMtmer funeral home in oUied above for h1a blaaaltlcatlClD. REPAIR enough or >to work fast e\1ough, or 16 :14-18. For the devU 'w w be Dayton TbUJ'lday aftemoon, " , (~either ~tie President or the United LUNCHES oil ICE OREAM AU Work, Guaranteed .......<-..' ,ou." money fiast enoJ,lgh to ke ' chained and the church-"Obrlai'll . J. W. H-uston of, Yello·. StatU, nor the VlCe Presldent, .DOr A Good PIaee to Eat. the lazy Ibureauct'ats in all the lUX- little family of llttie anes"-wW rule Sprlngs, llpent-the _week - en Feclen:-l -,:~~~, nor M"mbera , ~, II. D. A~romowl&a, Proprietor uries they must have to Say nothing ond reign for ever and ever With- her sOn-in-law and daughLer. lIaIr. °OJiaTess. are exempt from ·Jlins ~:. 25 E. Malo St. . :x.aa Phone of the tremendous amo1mt the~' out any more ELElO'nONS where and Mrs. Everett Early . ' turns. ' , must have to run their wars. Whill ~he hOliest producer' hll4 ' had 8\1ch Mr, t.nd ~. TberIe Jones and SHERMAN WHITE ANDERSON ROOT FOR AND OONSIGN a pity, we oon't have honest money! a good change to vote for the lazy son were Sunda¥, evenlng d.1rule YOUl' Oattle, hogs. sheep and eliJYeI and Company FLORIST SHOP to Norrls-BroCk. 00.. liVe wire and The G . and S. certificates wLl dlshonest bureaucrats ' who run the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin .Nut. POULTRY' oil CREAM II No,rt.b JUDI progreS81ve firm for tbe blghesl act like a mortgage on a fann. I : nominating conventions in , a way and family, near Centerville. 12' S. DeU'oIt. Ph. 380; 1611 Ntcbt. Phone 881 Uncle Sam does not 'fur.nish the big t.hat' follCes the IMlorer to vote for .Mrs. Walter· Selker Of near IUdgt mar'ltet prices and good .erviae. XenIa, Oblo Obi0 private b,i mkers the gold and 8Uver a bUl'eliucrat or not v'?te. vllle, MI.aa Anna Belker BprlngUnion Stock Yar!l~, Clnclnnat~. O. bora, and Mra: 'Ua~. Graham 8"":'ftt Tune In on Radio Statlol. WCl{Y, they call for he will 'be obliged lo -'I .....• '. , Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Kes12:25 to 12:30 p. in. for OUI', dally turn the na.tian over to them to dc~lE8 READY-TO-WEAR THE CRITERION ' reports. fenll . thenl-notbne nation-war or •~Ju. liar Ieet .. J.'. -'1'.o_~ . .•• ' '_. 'leI. Orabaln· . , Corr market AcctlJlJOrieI Xenia, Ohio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,--_ _ no war. Mrs. D . D, WIWBmaon. Of ,BluttMrs" W&lter· Clark. Mrs. Fra.n.:.· KUPPENBEIMEB CLOTHES If the dictum e)f bureaucrats I.s to ton, ls v1s1t1ng at the , paraonq" MUtenbera,er, Jo(r~. , Lislle Gray ana, -GIBNEY'S 'rel~ ,s upreme' thelf waf that the since last ,T hursday. ,She , 1a the ~. De~h Sheehan and Jr. Olar StePon Arrow Sblrta 8 9 W. MiJD nation did not wnnt Is for ~ATlON- mother Mrs . Graham. : ... 'spent MOnday' afternoon in Dayton. AL deieru;e, But; the last electiOn Bobby Thomas has been' hOme a . ¥r. and Mrs, Ruasel1 Camptell U You Have Trouble WI&h Your ALBERS shows the of t his ~:J,Uon are' Iew days thls 'W~ek from school be- ~d c:hUdi'en, ~ mlllIl¥era of a , FerTARVIA-LITHIC TAR. AND FEET ' or your SHOES flist 1000ing fai;h In their own bu- caUliC of th" flu. ' ry , Sunday aChool clasI, en"e,yed A 'SUPER 'MARKET See ROAD OIL, ' EX~VAriNO 'reaucratlc ' rUler.5-'not ' Hitler ' , or ' The Home Buuder's claM enJoye '. ch1Cen roUt, ~U1'IIday . even1n8 a l SELF SBRVlCE STORE they neve~ had ~Iny faitb In h1lll to a chicke.n roast at the h9Dle of Mr. .the lupr ~ Q!!Kr; and M: 1 t)UM,P TRUCK SIlRVIOE . RICHARDS lose. \ and Mra. COy Ounam ,wit Thurs- {)oJ GWam, nm.th 'f1 Wa.vneav1l1e , S. Dekolt.' XenJa, O. . BEADY MIX OONORETE ' XenJa, ~blo :Behold what c~nsulation tht:re is day evening;' About twentj ; were , Mr. and ~: Ruuell campbell • in I the Scriptures fOr the slaving present and they iIlanaIed to eat and oh11dren apent Monday 'e venlne LADIES ~Y -TO-WJWI, , THE ' HY-MtT SHOP ,p roaucer, knawmg that the supreme about 8ix nice 'fat hens: with Mr. and 1Iri. Leilie Gray and C~"TAD.OB8 Tuler .wlll judge :rlghteouly Il'n briri~ ' sugar Oreek cburCb dedlcated famll)'; , . LlTT BROS. "We care ,fGr ThOle ' Who C...e" ~~', Mr:' te " 000 ; ' . '. . , and 'independence ,to the sol-' their hew ,.ita.gs; the mtrls~ nag , Bun~ ar~rnoon , ',MUIlner1 Morrow Phone No. ,i WIleD '1'011 'Want 'l1a1np Q-.n, , dler and all w,ho bellevel .~e.' H1t~er ane the AmertC!Ul 'flag, ~ sunday aDd J4ra. ' Allen lI:D],1'1ck 'were, Mr~ h ~ ~ , A ~~y~ ~ D4t. .Pbooe lJ,-UalII\lII7 " 'fer~ Db1 ' .' " " " nt t11e: ch~oh ~\1l'. DedIcatIOn of Cl,yde¥ount ~d,·daughte~!l1 MlsaeI, tho.:e:~r~rf le'& ,~1mPllt~~ Return U PhoDe 'M Lebanon office Phone "~K,.. FtLL~D OUT _ , ~ L. ~RAxJ:' ~he Ohristlan flag was dven' bY Mr ; EdIth and ~,. ofllf.yton. ~Mt. Porui l~ .. ~Ule .fll~ • l:et~ '~ Re.!l1delllce--98 !of l'~lIiI"_"~IjIIIII PERSONAL :rAX RETURNS ' Waldo Elllott and th8 ded1ca.t.Ion of and~. Ulon. ~~ 01 ~~h" . ,.. 1 WALL PAPERI th,e' An;tel'lcan, nw WILlI stv~ by Mr,' 1i'Igton O. H. ' . , ' , .~ • . ':~. ~ P~ ' aDd GIFTS! .HOward Woods. Th.e m1n1atet, ' Ar- " ~. ADd . . . ,Ma11on . VIhltakeI' tIlur Core, qf Dayton, we8 11:1, 0111U:'8 and Ion. :" ho returnec:l ,,~urday .~ Eo B. CURTIS ot the Ceremony. ~If ~ ~lUo ~ to IIS8 , DOn'~ forget the Bere&n c:Ws the hom~ Of. ttle ~~r'a ' m~er, , tneettDg tb1a. Th~y eVening"Feb, !lIIft;. Joale ', ~. In DaYtOn; ld at ,the ~ ch~. 1h1nC, a the ~ 0(111'. and ~; THE GREAT ATLANTlC pmhpkin, ~. JJaJold ~ _and- cbDdren Sun.. 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territory, dUClked ~e.zi machlne~ bullets. wn1ked back 1.0 his burning plane to get 'Ws leather Jacket ond then mttoe Ws ~ely back to· IhLs home tbase. Tlie youth wu credi~ With do.IDogl.ng tour Get:Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Lawson hEl' C mah wanes before Jo.sing conli{ol at received word, from thelr s~ n who hls own. '. was , rec~ntly lnducu:d Into mllltary servIce thilt he 15 now Prlvate Donald Lawson of Battery 0 , 30 O. A. T. E., oaJllP Wallace, Texas . Mrs. Margaret Webb, matron, Mrs. Wlnlt:rec:1 Hartsock and son spent tlie week-end in Wllmington , Mrs, Ellen Oonner yery capably David, spent the week - end with Mrs. Winifred Ma.son and MIss MIlsubstituted for her '. Mrs, ~orgla Mende.nhaU e t- dred Mason in Xenia . tended 'a Discussion group meeting Specialist FIrst Olass E . C . Orane which was held Wednesday night at qf the U . S . Naval Recruiting Sertile home of Mr. and Mrs . 'Frank vwe in Springfield, spen the Hesa. week-end h ere with his !amlly. Mrs. LaJwrence Furnas was a din, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Mort Lallg and ner guest here <In Friday. , The Rev. Frederlck B . Atkinson Mrs, Pauline Lang were dinner and Miss Mary TmTy of Batavia, g\lesls .her e Sunday of Mr . aood were dinner guests ot MisseS Ann1e Mrs . Walter Wiseman and r mlly. and Mame Boowne on Sunday~ Mr . and Mrs . John Kersey had Judge and Mrs. Alton F , Brown, of Lebanon, were guests o. Mrs . as their hOWie guests Mr. p nd .1\.' rs. Oeorgia MendenhaU Friday evening, Willard Kersey and' daughter of Miss Laura McKinsey Wild one ot ClncInnatl, over the week-end , 0 :1 a group of cUnner gues~ at the Sunday mor~ing Mr . and Mrs . home of Mr. 6Ild Mrs, Truman Kersey, son Charles and their guests were entertained to brealQll8t by Mr. Wardlow Thursday ev~nlnl[ . Mrs. 0, .R, Deatherage Is con- and ' Mrs. A. T. Polinsky and tined to her roOm because of illness. daughter, Marllyn, Members or the' Home famlly Mrs. Ralph D . ToUe of Washingwere grieved to hear of the deat.h of ton, <0 . C" arrtved here last week Urs . iKaf.le Anderton, a resldent of th 'U_ _ _ to visit her pdrenb!, Mr. and' Mrs. e ~.., several· years, leaving Henry Saioterthlwalte·and other relahere lIobout tWo mon~ ago. Mfa. tives. Anderton died Mon®y at tM home • • orher erandaon, Horace A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. ,Lowis Fires and 10 Indlana..poUs, . Funeral services daughters mere Sunday guests of were held today (Thursday) at the Mrs . Rose Fires and MIss Flossle 'W~ cemetery chapel, Dayton, Fires, • • • !.he Rev, Phil Porter oUic1atlng. Mrs. J . R, Mengle and .son, George, accOllllpe,n.led by Mrs . ,Dale Mr . and Mrs. Oharles Hagemey- Me.ngle of Dayton and Mrs. Alm a ,e r and sons, John Henry a.n d My- Harvey at Hillsboro, lett on Tuesron, Mr. and Mrs. James Hagemey- day for a few days vlBlt wIth Pvt. er and daughter' BartJal'a Oarol, or Dale Mengle of Garden. City, KanKings Mills were FrIday evening sas. Pvt. Mengle is staUoned at the Mnner guests of Mr, and Mrs. ArmY Air Base near ~I\rden Olty. James Hagemeyer, near Oregonia, • • • Mrs . .Tessie Hyman hM returned PERSONAL TAX RETURNS to her home after spending a week FILLED OUT - WYMER L DRAKE at DlllAboro, Ind.

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LEBANON FLYER AWARDED D. F. C. , ~st' Lt. Oharles L, Earnhart, 28, or I,.ebanon .hL'l been a.wa rded the GJatlngulshed flying cross, sllve[ star a.nd an air medal wlth t'hree ClWiter& by MaJ. Gen. James H. Dool1ttle, press dlspa.tehes from , alt-'--:-- --lJled...hIle.dClWU revealed tonight, ' Lt . k'arfihat.t.,SOR""Or-Mrs .. Sarah ElLmhart, .was awarded the dls~in.. gujJhed flylpg cross as one ot !.he pilots ot the tighter group in the :Fwelft.h air force who 'have engaged i.1l almost dally combat With the Oerman sir torce since the start of the North l\frlcan campaign, the dlspatches told. He . made beadllne newa recently whl!n he, ,was shot down in enemy

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Mr , and Mrs . Harry L. Palmer entertalned a L their lovely home In Mason Sunday, a company of relatives, at a slimpLUOUS dInner. Th1l! pleaSant even t was glvcn to cOll'\plline.nt one o f th eir guests. ·Mrs. 001'11. A. Thompson, of Cincinnati, on her birthday a nnlverSllry . Oth er gUests who were present t " joln In ex t~ndlllg congratulatIons were; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herres and dau j:nters, M1l!ses Jackie, Elaine an d Jamie, ,of Dayton, Misses Opa ' ThomP5oll and Gloria Herres, o( OincinnatI, Mr . a nd Mrs. Donal FoUlks of Ho.rveysburg, J. Lee Talmage and Miss Jessie Gamcr \.TaynesvUJe, EU1d the hos t and hostess, Mr . and Mrs . Palmer .

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FOR SAlJE-Qood alfalfa h ay, nl;>t baled . See Robert Lamb, W yncs. vme, Ohio,

Mr . and Mrs. Connell Wllson of Oleveland were gUf;!Sts of Mr. and Mrs . Russel Wilson on Wednesday ' and Thursday .

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FOR SALE - Watkins Produc ts at 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open evenlngs for your. convenience. Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L.

FOR SALE-Two hundred sheets ot stationery and one hundred en'Mr . C\nd Mrs . Mark R ogcrs spcnt velopes, printed with your na me Sunday in Farmers v1l1e llL the home and address tor $1.50. The Mlmni of Mr . EUld Mrs. W, H . Irons . O1l.zette,

'D eST - Black Cocker Spn.~ie l , sIX mdn tbs old . 0 . H . F. Dye, 3rd street, Waynesville, OhIo. Phone 2301 .

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FOR ~Bed t oolil .sUitt', l!v!l\>; room s uite, I eating SLave, chairs, ' kItchen tables . H . A, COI'1Iell , Third s treet, Waylesvllle, Ohio .

• • • FOR SALE - SlmJl10ns IUc t.al bed , Mrs. Lessle Lawson of Day t.on INOOME TAX _ For ass1l!tance In anUque walnu t Ul'esSel' and Shlall was he week.-end guest oC Mr. and filin g yow' lncome. tax r etu1'I1s sce nlgs . J. J . Burske, R . R . 2. Mrs. Russel Wilson . C. E, Michen er, WaY'Ile.svll1e, ' R . Wa ynesvllle, -, Pbone 21149 . 2 . Phone 2926. Mrs . Oiaren ce Dunham of LebWANTED TO REN'I'-40 to 70 IIcre anon. was Week-elld Quest of he r 0 ' o ,n ON P· ,,,",,,,,, Fo ff l I ru=:> n!< ," u v - ' r 0 ce, H.. me farm with 5 or G room hou ~e. mother, Mrs , H , E . Stokes o( Main and school. Handy tabl ~t' form . Cash 01' on 50.. 50 basls . Vaughn stree t. O'n Sunday !.hey were joined Sheet size B 1-2 by 11. Miami Gar III 0 by Mrs , Jolm ~o:n 'and Mr. Grif Is, RouLe I, Way nesv e, . , zette. ----a nd Mrs . Richard ltOSater a ne W~M a~ (01' 1V0rk In dairy plEUlt; also furm hand . Can stay daughter ot Dayton and Mrs . Earl roR. SALE' - 2 Purebred O. LC . Dunham and daugbter. Boal'S, 5 months old re!ldy for on place If desired. Bob's Dairy, • • • service. Ross wla n e, Way n csRoute 2, Waynesvllle, Ohio . Mr . a nd Mrs . Lloyd Davis en t r ' ville, Route 2 1-2B-;!t, ___ . ~ _ .l a ln~ to supper on !~unday even FOR S.AJLE-.5 room house, e cctrle, lug with Mrs . Josiah Davis, Robert WAN'I'ED-Man to work In sa wm111. cistern a~ld city Watch Possession Hastlngs and Mr. and Mrs . E. F . P. J , Thomas, 'Route I , Waynesnow . $1500,00 . T he large building Earnhart as their guests. vllle, Ferry,. Including 'two acr es of ground 0 11 • • • the corner of WaLeI' stl'eut (lnll Mr, and Mrs, RICe, S napp had as FOR RENT-S:eeplng rooms. See Route 73. W , N . S cars. Phune !.heir Sunday evening gIles ts Mr. Mrs . J . P. Larrl~, S. Main 2651. and Mrs . Charles Ar'Idlerson, s treet, Waynesvllle, OhIo. n , o

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Mr. and ·M rs . P. L . Reason spen t FOR SALE - Kltcben cablnet , Sunday a."!ternoon With frl!'nds and chairs, electrIc sweepe~, Bisseis carpet &'Weeper, dLshes, pans, currelatll'es In Dayton. • • • bains, o!.her artloles. Mrs. Stella Mrs . Cannan Orane and Mrs. H. Evans at home . ot Mrs . H . L. F. Dye were O1nc1nnutl vlsl~rs on Rye. Thursda·y , ------~--------, --• • • FOR SAIJE--8 room h OWie, 2 eft! Mr . and iMrs, Harvey K , Hole garage, conI house, double lo t on spent saturday eyenlng wi th her Third street, lWaynesvllle, 0, mo!.her, Verna L . Mardis . $2 ,000. See W. N . 'Sears Phone • '. • 2651 . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart ~ and fa.mUy were Sun day evenlng FXlR SALE - 'Ilweed coat, size 20; Red Cross oxfo1<ls, prnctlcnlly dlruler guests of Mr . an d Mrs . Howard Drummond and famU,. ' new, size 5 1-2 c ; also p air shoes, slze 6, good condition, Phon.e .Oll.~elle Wnn! Ads B,'t It s uits !. 2821. .

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spent Sunday wi th Mr . a.nd Mrs. is Robert Schneider and son and M s Audrey Orawford ot" Sprlngfleld. Mrs. Emerson Emely and son and Mr . and Mrs, Fra nk Frazier spent Thurs d ay ar ,"",moon wIth ' Mrs. B anner S tewart. Mr . a.nd Mrs . Bert Bunnell and daugh ters spent Sunday atternuoll with Mr . and Mrs . Clyde Bunnell and fam!.y . The Lndies AJd had their mon!.hly meeting aL the home of M.r s. Alma Tscbn.n on ThW'l!day . There will be a social gathering at the Utica school hoUSe ' Thursday eVelllng, F ebrua ry 18, with a musical pogram ane! go. cs for enter tn lrunent. Lunch of chicken sand wiches, cOUee and pop corn . Everyone cordially lnvited . Callers at the Dunnell home were Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph Bunne.1I ann family, Mr. Walter PfeUfer and dn,u ghter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Perr~' Earll hart, Mr . and Mrs . Austin Oonner and daughters, Miss Marie Abner, ·M r. Roy Aunchpa and Mr , and Mrs. VI\ughn Mullen and son .

Albert Lee Ta lmage was a Sunday dInner guest of his mother Bnd h la Ql\1 ndparent.s, Mr . (llld Mrs . W. W. S hurts at South Lebanon , Mrs. Almon F erris and S . D . F errls wer e Leuauon vlslto.rs Saturday, 0 ' h er bro ther, John M. WUson. who had ;.• ,. ill 10 the Blalr Bros , bospltal . r J has been returned to t:he hom f h ls slst'!r-in-lo.w, 'Mrs. JllIary. W!: _ . HIs condition ls slightly lnlproved, Mr. Meyers, of J hnstown, Llck:lug county, was a Monday business Advert1l!lng Shows Energy ' Visitor here. ADVfJRTISE IN THE GAZETTE

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Dimout. Slated Locally Friday Night Starting at 8 :00 p. m. Frida} February 19. Wa~e8vUle'a flrs~ trial dimou:t wtlliast 15 minu~. the local clvillan defense coWlcil !/:lab unnoWlccd . Details or the dlmout were work~ out at a meelng · of the defense (lOWlCU Tuesday evening at tbe Township House. All re8ldences. !business houses and factories w1ll ce required to comply with the dlmout order, extinguishing all lights or maldn8 them invl.s1ble from the outside. Any lIIUng statolns open during thlit dl.mout period should have outsidE Ugtht and pump lights out. . OU1cla.ls of the Clvll1an ·Defense co\loo11 are :hoping a.ll residents of the section affected will cooperate to make this flrllt dimout rehearsal a success. Only Wayneville and CorwiJi wlll be in tdle trial district a t·hIs time. F'ollowing Is a number of Instl uctlOM 110 be follawte4 4ur1l1g th-e trial : ' A dimout Is a rehearsal for the blackout when it comes. The signal for a dimout or blackout Is two susta.l.ned t)ill6ts on the fire NllLstll' 0 , one minute each ,(not a. men tone) , The signal for Wle end of the dim out will be one sus1a.~ned blast 0 the whistle 01 one minute durat1o . and in e. 'blackout the aame ~ will ·denote the end in addltlon t ; the lighting of street llo(fht (whJch 'Will not be out in a d1miut) ano siren tones on pollce cars a.nd amb~.

At t he 80ud of the · signal betJinning the period Of cUmout-rJIDla1n at home If poss1ble---tllrn out lights or cover willda'W'8. Dlive cars at a speed not to exceed 15 miles p tr hour with lights dlmmed . .B~ places. theatres and all put)Uo places should show as little light as possible . Remember. your warden Is your asslostant.--conSult him and plea8e follow' his futruotlons.

School Hours Unaffected By Time Change Wayne township' school chtldren 'Will get a consftS.erable bollday next week. '\I¥Ollday. along wi~ a.ll · o~er ~l:I. in Warren coun y. local ~ will be closed. ~n 6baervance of ' 8shtnatoln's ~hday. &laDce of the week Monday through Friday, local schOols will De d1sm1s&ed at noon due to the ,registration for W~ Rl!Jtlon Book .No. 2. which will be handled by ihe tea.ch. era at the hlgh' l!Chool. · School hours Will tie unatfeoted by the ·~e chanse ill OhIo. accord1ng to su~tendent L. A. Oant. . .Although the sohool& .will operate 0 ; <Eastern, Standard t.lme Instead of War tune. 8cllool hours will remain Ibhe same until stmet1me later. pel1' 'I.1IiPS aOout April II, when they '\" prob&bJy be cha.nged.

HOME FOB FIRST ,VISIT

PVt. Rqbert Br1ta1n, of the AliI. son division of th~ Oene~JIl ~otor 's corpOration, Ind1a.napolia. IniUana. spent sunday here with his parents. ~. and ·Mm. W. H. BritAIn and !am1ly. Tb1s ia Bob's flrst v1slt home a1n(:e he went into the army in AlJ8'12St. He state be likes the a1'DlY tine. RECEIVES PROMOTION

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Waynesville To Farmers Club Play Carlisle In Holds Meeting Tournament In Lebanon

Miss NelHe McCampbell. a ge 65, was found dead in I el.' cal' in t he ' , the townshlp house beg1nnlng MonOnce agaill a.~t1me Red Croos gnnige of the F rlcnd HO'mi) Fl'Ill'lY Way nesvlJe 'WIll be opposed t y Mr• . J. T. Deatiion. With thtwa.~es~CIv1C c:l ub h~;4 day. Feb. 22 and continuing throug h drive Is belng launched. ' lOr war fun d morning a L 9 :00 a, 0\ , by Ca r Carlisle in their !1rst game in th e assistance of her son-In-law anl bheir ,.emi-annual Le.cUP~ Nl;lbit 'l·£l~daY. Ule 25. '' l'he hours wlll be contributions , This drive wlll begin Sml'lh. supe1'llltcndent, annual Wall'en cOWlty l)asketball daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oharie: Monday ' evenlni at the !oIethodlat lrom one to nine p . m. each day . March 1. ana It Is hoped timL tho Miss MOCampbrll had b()~ n ma k- tourna.ment at Kings Mllis. at 3:00 ,West. entertained the members o · .church. About '0 membera and All holders of renewable ra.tions goo,! Qnay be attahled during the Ing her ,h om e at the IJlstituUon '01 p. m . Monday. February 22 t he Wayne TownshJp Farmers club guests -were present. are urged to take care 01 thelr gas- flrst week 01 .March, There has some tinle, She left hom ~ Thur<Dra.wlngs were lleld at the office at her spacious and lovely home 11 One of the moat delicioUS cUnner. oline needs during this periOd as tJeen no Red Cro.ss solocll.aUon since day ni gh t. niboll 8:00, n ot tcolhs ot COl,ll1 ty Superinenden't C. H. Lebenon Thursday. February 11. ever enJoyed by the club .... there will !be no ot.her opportWllty lOecember. 1941. Fu!1dS r aised a t anyone where s he \ 15 going. W h ~11 Bohl Tuesday afternoon In LebSix families were 8Ib6ent wneJ prepared by memt)er/i. of tbe FlaUorded for registering. that time supported all wa r n d found In the car. the am~ e rloors a llon, T here ("re seven entries tills the members aasembled for tile 10- nance committee of the ,W.S.C.S. A non-highway and class C ra- oivU1an activities during . t.he en.. were c1o.~cd , the gas t.t nk wns emp ty year as compared 'to eight in. formel olal hour before the dinner. A: of the church under the .direotlon ~Ions will oe renewable. and tho.se tire year of 1942. and the battery had ru~l d'lWll . Dr, yea rs, due to Mor-ow high school guests Mrs. Deordo!f had Mr . an. of Mrs. J . P. ' Larrick, chs.1rrrian. class B rations wlth a March 1 exMonday evening. F ebruary 10, T , E. S tout said ~he ha d bPon cead not ha ving a baskeLball kam tills Mrs. Isaac J . Irons. Mr. and:Mrs The cUnner was served by several plratlon date. Charles J . Waggoner , COWlt.y chalr- fo" many bow·s. C, p " J U:f, vil:age yea r. CUt : Ennt. Mrs. Harry Ralston YOWlg girls' of the chl,H'ch. IReg!.stratlolls will lI4laln be in man. called a meeting of townsh.l p ma rshal, Innstlga ted , Both the senior and. junior h18h Mrs. Joseph E. Worley and da~h · Dur1ng the business meeting. ReY. charge of the Conswners RelaUon~ Ch airmen In Leban on Lo make pla ns Ml.ss McCnanr.be ll W,15 fClf l\1un y tOllnla.ments wUl be h eld wIth the terl and Mr. L. A. O&.rst. L . C. Radiey. ohaiJ'irnBD of the ' committee headed by Mrs. Mary for raising $18,000. Warren coumy's years a lDayton S'.:hoo\ teacher and SprIngboro and Kin gs Mills jUllJOJ" At 2,30 p . . m. the meet.ing wa Sponaorship cominlttee of the clUb Onapman and her assistants , quota In this nBlt!oI\jo wide cam pmgn, l1b1'll rlan 01 Stivers high school of opening th e t ournament Mon~ay ' at called to orcJer!by ·the prealdent spoke on Ithe c:orninl R~ Crou All reglsrants lor Butomol>lle ra.- 0 , H. Brace. w40 has been a ppc. lnt- th a:t cit,y . . 1 p . m . Wa ynesville jWllor high Kellar Hoak. The clll1b.members de· drive in Warren COWlty and Wayne Lions will be required to return ed cha1rman of Wayne townshiP. SurviVIng are n sister ln Cnllforn- drew a. bye in the Urst rOWld an'd o1ded to hang the paillt1ng. "A VU- town8b1p 10 partlcula,a. He &~w4 thelr t.1re inspection record with attended this meeting . The a ppo\'- In and n n eph ew I,n Nmv Ycrk cit y , wf!! play tdle winner of the Spnng· Inge Scene," which was given t that the quotA for -th1s ~ear~a drSv. t.h.ls application. You willl)e reqUlr- tlbrunent among toWllshl})ll w::s Funeral services were h eld a t the bo 'o-K lngs Mills game Saturday. the club at the January meeting b. Will be on .. th11'd 'laraer than las$. ed to give your present speedome Ler made at th!.s time wHh Wayt e Whltmel' Brothers funcl'Ill home. Feb . 27 a t 2:00 p : m . in ilie /lemi- the art1at. Morris Fulkerson. 111 the year and unred everyone to do their reading. t ownship receiving a quota of $1500. Lualow str eet and MO::lUmcn t aVE'- llnals. Orange Hall. best to m¥e the clr1ve 'I 1I\1OCdIS. Workers employed outside the vllThe need for fWlds is urgen t, ki nd nue. D ay.ton . Monday at 10 t\. . m . The three senior games Monda:, Omar Holllngsworth discussed th H. W. Case. president, made • lage in plants employillg more tha.n tt Is great. In 1941 the national with th e Rev, H ugh I. Evans ot- will be : Obte~bein vs. Harveys ou rg sPeGlal topw. "Neighbors." He sal, mort talk on the alma and acccim100 persons are expected to reglSt.er quota was $50.000,000. In Ig43 1 1l ~, t I ftcJating. In term ent was in MarYII - Ilt 2 p. m.; Waynesville vs. Carllse that he liked his topic because h ' pllsbments of t.he club. with their 'plant ,t ra.nsoprtatlon quota 'has ibeen raLsed to $125.000.- ville. at 3 p.m . ;and Springboro vs , KlnilS liked hls neighbors, He feels tha. A _ng program was then' he"1! committee. 000, I Mills a t 4:00 p . m. Mason drew e ,he Is fortunate to Uve in this tun, Wlder t.be dtrectlon ofCart'Ab&eChTbooe who have not changed Jobs What Is the Red Oross ? It Is sup I bye 1 Results of the afternoon play becauae neighborhoods hll.v(' ex: erJl, 'program! ch&1rmit.n.:~ eBtlfS since Ulelr first reg1:matlon will use pOJ'ted by the pubJlo and operates • . I wlll dete rrnl.ne the evening oppon- panded as a result of improve group 1I8ollIr-.ar~ aongs, led ent.s as the two and out basis wil. means of commolfl1icaUon. He men by ReV. Radley. & trio, composed of the new ~llf1ed app.lcatlon under congre¥iOllal charter an form. In case.s where job change" interna tional treaty. I n wa r It is an The Women's Auxiliary of th e st , be used. bloned intemati.o nal neighbors III'Jd Mr. and Mrs. Radley ./UlQ' Mr. have occurred you will be reqwrea auxiliary of the armed forces, T .. dIlY Ma ry's church mel a t.he 'Hcme f Should Way.nesv1lle win their t1rst showed how as the result of the ra- A'baeoherl1, sang eo ..eU ~oyed Rto register on the same form as Its aotlvltles girdle Lhe g abe , It.. Mrs, C. H. EG"nc e Frlchy aI tcl'I1oon. gnme. and they are favored to wm, diQ and .the airplane we are}lOW a lectlon. used before . Iwswered rol. 111ey wUl play the winner of the world nelghbor,h ood. He looks for· President Case announced that workers ibridge the dista nce be- ,F ourteen m emb Unused coupons may be returned lJween tile serv1ce man and his call with Bible verses . Sprlngboro~K1ngs MUls game Mon- ward to a time when there will bl the beaUWul candle&tlok.s ~t.ot'n1ng to the ration board between March family; aid the :.ick a nd wouncted ; Following the buslness session. the day at 9 p , m . -Should they lose . ",n o time nor space in whJc~ to hat the talbles were furni$bed by .!.It . 1 and Marcll 15. provide blood plasma ; an d. throl.ogh study book periOd was conducL d b , they will play ilie looer of the same our feUow men." Robert Crew. sa was - a large V. Following this registration the Red Cross clubs. give service ru el Mrs . C. ·E. F razier and Mrs. Ra ph game a t 8:00 o'clock Monday. L . A. Otlrst, auperlntencient of fonned with pine Ibpugbs and llahtcoupons for your next Quarter ,'a- an American h ome ab road . Here on Parks . Dur ing the social lIOUJ', t he Finalists in the tournament will the Wayne TOWnship PubUc school ed .by purple lights. Mr. Crew was tions will be maUed dlrectly to YlJU. tbe Home Front Red Cross r esl'uro- m embers an d guest.s, Mrs , W. J. meet S aturday. l"eb. 2'1 at 9:00 p. was t.he ·gue8t speaker. · Be ta.ked 0_ given a rlatng vote of tbanJts bJ es stand mob1l!zed agairis t. dis:1 sLer Sohlnnhle of Washlngton, D . C . m. the topic."Attitude8 for the~ DaY6: those present. Mr. C&ae also , aDa.nd t'he reaeh of war . an d Mrs . A, W , MCI1'ick of l\it , Sprhlgboro is defending senior He pointed out that in th18 time of ,nounced that he waa delighted to Meet ThIs wa r. through boys at the Vel'!lOn, N . Y . , enjoyed ,pulfet ch a mplon and Waynesville defend- war we may talte three a!·Utqde!l make the ~ tblLt Mr . !front. touches ni l of us.,Le t us not IWlch . Lng junior ,titleholder . we may compa1n; we ~y de8pail'; Crew was an applicant for memFriday n ight , FebrulU'Y ·19, the 10- or we may 80 forward. coufa8eously. berihip. Fanners Grange No. 13 will meet wi thhold our assistance f rom them . In the campaign of 1941 W:tYl, e c.."I..I varsit.y and junior high teams Mr . ~t feels', that the best 01 , 'l'be chief enterta~t 'of tbe Saturday. Feb. 20, at 8 :00 p . m . quo ta w as $1000 , wLl meet. Ottenbeill Home telWlB at these ways is to go fONard cour- " evenJnr wile provided try ....3. db.... The program will c:onslst of the ,townshIp's the W a.ynesvWe gymnasium. ageously. He lllU6trated llis pori- Schuel'holz of the s&1vat.aoJl JmnJ followintr numbers : Playlet, "Safe ~y Through the WIUring effor ts Of. the ••• • •••••• - ....... t10n !by referencea to ·the l1!e' 01 6>". ill DaYltOn. WOO 111 an amateur main the tHome," characters. M1Bs solicitors and the generosity of TOWllShlp contributors. VICTORY OOOK CAMPAIGN ra.ham LIncoln who Uved in • •day g1clan. many my8Wy1og Uiu,; Freda H&.rvey. Er!Ilest SmJtb. and Wayne • OPENS IN WARREN COUNTy, -that was in ~i ~Y8 *Jillar tOe stona l!iIld..trlcka · Wete sreatly enOlen Smlth; talk, "Safety on Farm $1.168.. 27 was raised. The $168.27, A new "Vk'- Book" camours. He showed how LlnQOln 117 joyed.. In , the forepart' of h1a 'proand Home," RAl600e Furnas; and amount atlove the quota, has ber n Arra.ngemen j;s ha v,e been com· _." carried in an American Red Cro.s palgn 'L __ ......0 opeoec1 In WKchoosIns hIa attitude o ' going for- gram he waa aaaSated by MilIa several vocal numbers by the folpleted to distribu te War Ration ...... .,.,... t. ward courageoUldy agalnst.oddlS hat Gl8dys Rye and later Will StroUde .owing girls ·accompanied by " Miss at the bank and will be used as a Book No . 2 a t ~ 001 houses In. ren count.y under &be &UI-'....-. " '''e Junior Il4!d Croll. must nave seemed to have at times. made, an ellJCellent' Virginia Hardin: Frtwces Whittak- star·t for this year's increased Q ~ota , Wa.rren county,. . . . of . When your solicitor calls, given "-Ideo'. - ' I " .............lnted to be overpawer~nl was able n ol It iwa.s .ann()lun~IlCt ·-th:at--tbe-Jti:rc!l--~":-;4iI er, Eileen .Brown, Norma PuinnuU. ThIs new book w111 1be use:! in the ...". ......... .,...... .,. , fibe laIR c.en 'y__ who only to succeed h1m8el'!. but aIso V meeting ottbe club' will be held Mary .Aim MeUoh, Juay ner. generously . Remember. we h ave a rationing of variotll! canned. f1' zenwlt"'' un -eo quota increased 5!) per cent. Whe are wlUinr to 'd onate them to lead~nat1on through • Karch -l5.J,nd that .,....~.,.........:;:;'J!J Eula Hook. Jennie Lee Braddool.:. 81~ d dried vegetables and fruits an d · t4Iilee. a detective rrOm tIle ·Fec\.era.l Bureau Eula. Hoak. Jennie Le~ Bra<\dock. at night our heads r est comfortably later for meat ra tioning. the men In ~e armed fCll'tlel are ," on our' pUlOWs, let us not h ave to .......... to ...4Ye them to a dool The next meetillg of the P'1U1ller~ of, IDyestigation 'from . the O1oelntrumpet SOlo, Irma F1re8. In Wayne township, IloCcordill ll to ~ .."'" s· . , think, "Did we give enough?" l ,et us chUd to be turned In ..~ scbool club w1ll be :March 11 at the hom· . ~ off1QC!. Will be ,~ 8peUer , • EverYone is cord1&lly illvlted. L . A , Garst. super lm.cndent of mn.ke certain, Let us provide for schools. 'Conswnel' Dec' arat! O!l or take tbem ~~ to ' the of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rye. j our m1llions of soldiers as m any oC Wllvn.csvil\e Ubt.....,. . forms will be distributed tn schoo. . roRMER FRANKLIN RESIDENT the e8Sential comfo tis as we e an. Children !FrIda y, and a supply of the ..,. ..................................,.,...................................................................................' KILLED IN AC'l'ION IN EtJBOPB ,Meets Wecbi~ . !Wayne township h as fulfllled every request mllde of her _ wiUlout (orms will also be Inllde aV{1 iJabl~ at • ~ Word baa been ~ved.· by!'raDlt- The February meetlntr of Ute The home of Dr. and Mrs. A . E. ub 1 business houses In Wayn esville . Mo. lin re'·t1ves ...I the death of Lieut~ Happy Ho . club was ·held· Wedd stout WII6 the scene or 6> very lovely o t she w1ll d~ t again . These fonns wUl pll'ovlde !'pa.ce for _ UIo pa'rty Thursday evening when their Rev. L. C. Radley h as been the consumer to list t he amount or Sunda.y. Feb. 21st will be ~rved Leanard L . ~t of the United nesday. PebrUar:.r 10, at, '"PrI!!DdlJ States army air forces, . who w s Acrea" farm, the ).ome of :M~n1Ir1a daughter, WilUl1e Jo, celebrated her named co-chairman In charge of special gifts and organlzation con- can,n ed goods 011 llal1d and also the 11\1 the Meth.Od1st churches I.hro\lih- k1l.led in a. bombing raid over Ger. Mld Nellie Bunnell seventh ~lrthday. Many gUIa were amount of cof'.f\!e on hand at the be- out t he United 'States as Layman's m .. nu J ......... - ..... He wftO the" son Nin':teen membe1'8 and one Vlaltar received by the little hostelill and a tdbutlons . Mis . Everett Farly blls ginning of the rationing of that Day In preparation f<lr ~he Week 01 -, been named co-chalrmnn in ' c harge ed........ 28t~ of Mr. and YrB. Harry P. DeC!ha.nt. were present. . Q)Irt,b~ telegram cam~ {rom her commodity, EVery family Is ,to be DedIcaion to be ob!ierv .n.... 'u uier a ':"or" b"_' __- .......1on..... _ A.I. ..... ~ .......- . - - ..... uncle who Is ill overseas service. of Lytle contributions. Mr ~ . E nest allowed five cans o:f food for each to March 7th. Lay speakers have of ~kele\v. calU .• and he had se- p _ _ ~-'tteep.......ntl>i' a ' ; .. . veral relatives 10 Warren' county. . •...... ~........... ............... . T.ne home and table were beaut1~ Earnhart 'has been named co-cha.1rman in c1large of Mt . Holly ton- members 01 the f:8.1n1ly . Ally :ma been ~gned to ,t he various _ ried program.1o ..h1ch . . fuliy deoore.ted in the . color scheme tributlons . Other co-cha irmen I having more Vlw.n t.he limit in his churches for the day and Atty. O. WILMINGTON .\IBII'ORT paid to Waahlntrton. · Uncoln, and of" red and white. After playing , . or her possession, ' will ha ve the J. Meyers. ()·l,Dayton. will appear in '-'l'O-B£ MADE LARlo£R also u.ir ui __ day he~--niune-' games and 01lher entertalhment. re- oharge of township, contr~butlo ' equlvalent removed from the new the local .pulpit·, Atty. Meyers ~ a.n - r _... ."""-...,.... • , The government has purchased b" capt. Eddie .~nile.c_ ' l\nd bla 'lre8hments were served by Mrs . are : Alice Gons, Kenneth Hongh. mtlon 'book. Home canned goods able speaker and one· that the men nanoc.-taa. ' ·'r>..Ireshm ' enta .011---..0 f 'h ell ... d nit ill 56.64 acres of land from the C11n- ~ - IRa ~ v .. ~ Stout. as&Isted by Mrs. M. A. loul- Hartley Moss and Ernest Buttl'l'Ileed not be declared. 0 • e urc •• an commu y w , t his del'~"t.rul p ' r"'"'am 'iLnd a pleaskerson and Mrs , WWred Squ1res. worth. sal f d oods ill b I t to h ' ton county infirmary farm to, be .-. ..... A meeting of solicitors will be.' e 0 canne g w e l'OZ- wan ear. added to the Wilmington airport. it ant sooial time was bad ,by alL nle · The invited Uttle guests were called soon. en during nex.t weelr.. MMl8810N has ~een announced. Th~ tract Is to March meetlrig wll' !be helCi at U. 'Marilyn Squ1re8, Doris Brown, Do~­ The Consumers Declaration form, RECEIVES ~ ..., ~ ' ..... • ," . , '>e added ..to the ,p resent ulrpo..t ,., home ..... :Mrs. RoScoe ~. na Hadley. Sahdra Lee S~pson , properly f111ed (jut, together with Walter Luti, so~ of Mr6 . Lucy Linda. Lee Hamby, :Mary ~ncLs War Ration Book No. 1 (the sugar Lutl, de puty COWloty auditor, of LeI).. more than 500 acres · in on!er to LEBANON FLYING IIIBO Bt.rtaock. Balbara Hart.sock, Mar~k ) mus t be p resen ted when a p- a.non, has 'been commissioneD. Ueu- make land~ stripS at the field IS Ml88ING IN' ACn&' Oons, CarolY,!l CulIOtp. !Lorene l)l!cation Is made {or Book NO.:l. tenant in the army ground forces. longer. First LIeUtenant Gl:lIPtrle8 L. EMDBaUsbury, Rita Fay VanOver. Rhoda The Friendship club held their Appllcations will ' be taken 1Lt. the ' He Is somewhere in the South Fa- SURPRISE PARTY FOR MR. hart, ;,a, Lebanon nitna' ace. ' bIWI ' 'Bunnell. Zane. Mae Fulkersl)n. :Marr88'ular Februal'Y meeting at the Wayne towl1~," lp hjgl1 school n ext oJ ~c and has lb een In the army atnce AND M&S. LYlIIAN DAY, ~ mlaSlnr m&ctton..uice Jaml~ ' : llyin Terrell, Garst, Arthur home of Mrs. Blrner Sheehan with week, Tuesday, yvednesday and Januaty. 1941. ' ,. , Thomhiu, lkIbby O·Banton, Bobby about twent)' members prLsent. and '1"-.. urs.....,. Aft~ f rom QIle 'Wl til nine p. m . , ... • nn-ber and 28. b1s mother. Mrs. O~ll8 F.u'Dao _ .of.ne'nbbors . , INDUCTED IN'l'O ARiME .· D friends or Mr. ' and ',u_ . ·, r .uman hart, IW&8 lntonbed. Wec;lnes4N. · Riffle and .Jerry RU8h. Mrs. ·A. H. Earnhar t, Mrs . Gilbert and Frida y u'om on'c untll six . p. m, FORCES FROM GRE""'E CO --" WI 'I1he War n-..---"'-t ..........h · :".oL • ' be neco<oary r'or eve y ... ~ , . Da . y .._._........ tllem ' Saturc.a" eve, ..-~ It no will Frye ana .son, Mrs. 'R lce Snapp and • ~ .. , ~~~,..... ...,_ ... _ ~-"" -NUES EVE REAL ESTATE T~ R ' b . r' f r as -'n'':'- at ."e1r home' at Bunnvbrook ~." 'Was ...--... In North '~-. " uBGEST IN BlsTOB1!" IN CO. Mrs. W. J, 8ch}nabel as gU~ ' s , mem er () a auUJlY IN a.ppea • Among those inducted illto the, ..... 'W' • • rioa -where he &bot down four MiFollOWing the business session, a one member of a family may get armed forces recently from Greet:le lI'atm. Mr. and Mrs. Dar an. moY.' . ..' t.h tlo b k.s [ t h ti .:.... In the neN' future . . ,emy planes In ~r ~c1 '~ Real e~tate tax collections for ' the program cons!.stlng · of household e new ra n 00 or e en re ',county were ,t he fol1owlni: Austin ...... ed &fte !be'"- r-..... A---' ........ _ .. .arst balt of 1M2 have elroeeded all hin , ts given by different members: a ' family. E. Tumer. Centerv1lle; 'David L. Quite an enjo),&ble evi!ntng 'was, th " ~ "" .... w....... ........ t. "DA......"'-en.t s of -ndwlchno,' e.ocs ...-:ea . • ...e 6 " , _. Ue\IteaMs . " ' recar" •• Qeo,1'I7e :.... Jo:h"·~. Warren r-· .. ·-<O, "Dear Friends n·nd Gentle ----,- ' . IHoI'-' d, S ring ~r611ey' · and Jam•• -..- noou.......... .... .... ...... '... --.. ,.,.......... ~ , ...n p 'V". ... fruits and candlea were served.. was a.war~ed a d18t1p,au1Sh~. ' fiJ1aIr t'" treasurer baa repol1ted He Hearts," by Mrs , R, E. Asbury lind B.,EGIN SQJG IDLE FREIGI.lT E. Shaw, iBellbr""'" in , duoted into , ....... , a_ by ... ·aJor ~e-' ~am ' B.' coun " ~ " . ""'" - ,....., .... ~ . - ..' .ald the collec~on ended February e. George Washington contest was CABS ON C. L, and N. 'mAOKS tlhe nay.y. Herman M. OIiborne, STAMP COUNTING Doolittle f~'" h1a bni.ve'r Under 10 totaled .. .,....,310 81 CXlCeet\lng by enjoyed during the afternoon . . A Spring Valley i!.nd Frederick 'Lee " ' , t20.000 ~ payments. Vaientine tJox with ' valentt:nes for P6~vllnla railroad officials Spahr. Bellbrook, Inducted into the A stamp oOimtiii'"W1ll tie held at, XEN~ TO. STA~ ON J'~'.f ...,... Vlrtuall.v ' all ·"ellnquencla., with. the eve-one, was the exclt1n""feature b ' - _.. th t ~30 f - hl' 830 ""''' the 'FrlendlS Home Friday, FebrualY, ' _...... •.~ .. ave a.nnoun""" a ~ 0 ' 0 a.·. ...,. 19, at 2 .... m. AU intereSted wom; ' Al . thoua'h 'oreeiie .., 'coun~11tsel{ .;.n . " excepttOn of ~ose cov~ed" by the I:Jl ilie a1~moon , . lrleght cars wlIlch :have been s ~nd'" rt to Eastern. at ~l',i !'r~ \ Th ' e mee tlng a dj ourne d .. t 0 mee. ., 'iog Idle on the· C. ;C. and, N . tll4cks DIES '" "'. T HO-E ~"'.. en are inv'ted, Eve""one who ohas reve ~1lidara ~ ten!-year 1nBta.llment 'p lan. have •. ~ ... ......., .. , t . 'lIIa . ' been llquldited. Johnson· sa.1d. wlth Mrs. R.ussel Wilson in Mo.rch . nOI-tJh of J.,ebanon since la.St sprillg SPRING V.u.i,EY SUNDAY otamps will please"drOp them IJi the· X.en1a. ~ y ~~ w1ll ' .0Il - ' , , ' Relresbmen~ were~rvell, by :Lhe 1l8.Ve .alr~cly been pressed Into s ervboxes in the stores ' sa i:h,ey are ~e. rt 1a repor,ted.. ~Yer. - - • . H ' , . ., William Harold Buier,t. S5. died at needed at th18 time to help carry oour.t houae ~ tile ceutral .... ' . ~~ r.s"'AT~ 18 , . hoskss a.salSted by :(Mrs. a1l\Iey I'Je ar.d the r emrunclerwlll b<! Sent miqnigiht S!11ldB.Y at ·hls .home .nee.r on the "work of providmg milk tor p1.~ ~ t;he .City. ~ be 011 . . . .. . . " , VALUED AT P8,J33 :Moss. and Ml'8.J. E .. Stoke. to C'clurr.lOus shortly t~ b e uspd ill Spring Va.lIey, af.ter being 10 'w. our ' . children. : , . &~dard ,.t1me. dUe to t ... ~ . . . the preSent ,trp.tllspqrat~on emer. I <ler the JuriadlcloIi ' r The eet&te of PIrank Brandon, ACCEPTS POsr:rlON ge~. ' 'nle formed ' nearly a bealtp: mce bc~r. Funeral 1ICrY- . ' Ml1k Fund Committee. ' . 01 b ~ ' ~~...ho cUed in .:JUDe; , 'AT lUNGS '~[(LLS a>ntlnuous line fl'1)m 4.etJanon to Ices 'were- held wednesday at the · . ' ()('«!!ID.!e!oneira. -' , IM1" baa been valued &to P6.2331o a . _ ._. _ Ly,tle and a.ll are in CeXCCllent coMI- Neeld f~e~a1. home m , xenia with ,SPBlNGBORO GIB~ '. to "m T 8A~ ~ Court entrY. Of ,th1a Jobn· T. CJc?rman, se<.retal'Y of the tlan. 'EXcept lor b!l'eak.s 'at. highway bunalin Woocijand cemetery. l' - , Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Roger~ of '., ~

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a. vote of t h e House last week. A day or so previously t"e House also B.<Iopted a. re.wlutlon autthor1z1ng the Appropriation committee to h ear , I and studY. t he ohlU'ges , made by Chairman Dies against various governme.ntal employes and Adml"tstra t.lon ' appointees, olalmed to bo' ., CLAaaeca L •no... long to subserv lce organizations; M._"~"'''''''''' and to prolHbit the expendIture of pub:1c funds ,Cor the continued P!lYHaving opposed and voted agalllSt wealth and earDmgs, and, then ~ter 1;llent of salaries or .expenses to su ch the Act of Congress which, a Ye&l' by the cob8Cr1pUon of labOr, a 'num- persons, where the charges are sus • g , advanced the clocks of the na- ber ot our friends took eJlX'epUon to tained . tlon one hour, and having predicted the ,p rediction . . Already, through • • • The 78th Congress may go dowll w.cn that tJ!:le change In time would new tax le.wa and questionable Pres, ••llal!y be Injurious rather than Idential orders, 1nd1v1dUal earnings in history as "Tile ilnvestlgatlng ttl, ui to the war effort, your Rep- lU'e being limited to tWllDty-llve ConlfTess," as· more Inv'!Stlgatlng . l,WI tatlve congratulates the Ohio thousand dollars a y,ear While pe~_ .:ommittee.s ho.ve been authorized by he national ieglslative body during cg.s ature for returning the BucIt- aonal and corporation incomes are "ye S18te to central Stnnt'ard Ume, being taxed as !Ugh as elghty.two he paststX weeks Lban In any simthus l'ecapturlng the hour of d&y~ per cent &n4 ' ninety per cent, Te- ilar period In the nation's Iilstory. llg!,t taken away by the national spectlvely. 'Just this last week legl5- Last Thursday the House passed a v i actment. When the Time Cbanae latlon was IJitroduced in both ,esolutlon by Congressm&n Smith of BUl came be!q,re Congress a year Ho~ and the Senate provided for VirginIa, Democrat, auUlor1z1ng the go I t carrIed Ii provtsJon I\uthoris- th~ WMCr1PtiOI;l ~t men up La sixty- naming or a committee of seven to mg tile President to change tbe nll- five ~a or age, lIind women up to investigate ~e various compeJnts u's' time oy as' much as two boW"a flfty. to work ' when and where <U, mnde by citizens Illiat thelr legal or .. executive ol'(:ler, It was referred , rectecl by governmental authorities. constitutional rights had been disregarded or invaded oy govern'v the 'I nterstate and IFore1l1l Com• • • .111 rce OOnuntttee, upon whlch we x.at week the power ot the <Re- mental agencies. The powers lP'ant~ ! e. We jolned with Congressman publican minority was fully demon- cd the CommIttee are so lJload as ~u 'W. Wadsworth of New York started in the House, when numer- to permit a. thorough probe Into the ,oppos.1ng the bill, .pointing out ous' am~dments ,were adOPted to numerous oharges that o.l'e being ~ 4iQJUriOUB eflect 1t would ve the approprlatloll bill for tbe Treas- tnade that many ot the orders and up agrt~":'JjlJe iOhoola, and W\f and Post Office Departments edIcts bemg issued by governmental ,_any other inlportant aotivities . dra.stlcaIJ.y reducing tbe amount of officials, boai-ds and agencies are il'a 'Were uUBlble to defeat the bill moner these Departments could legal and unconsUtutional. UDdoubt -"I!t did force the adoption _ of ~nd dl1rin8 the coming fls\:al year. erly tbe &n1tb committee 'Rill be In endmen't& which reduced the The most lmpol'taont amendme~t the news QIld headlines many times , ' emplated time change froan two written into the bID was one ellm- In , the months to come. It may be_ours to one . lnattng free ~ IjerVlce ot govern- come ,Lbe most potent Instrumental mental , deP8Jltments, commonly tty ' of the :Congress for taming aDd • ,. • When, more ·than a ~r ago, it itnOWltl as 1Jenalty maU. Unless the' contr611lng ,the" bureaucrats. • • • was pointed out In this column that SeDate Strikes out ,the amendment The President's forty-eight 110ur • ~ conscrltI.on of ,men tor mill- all ~rnmeDtal ~depa.rtments wID work week order, whlch specL icaly ary service In an all-out war would have to come to Congress and ob. oovers only certain areas of the be followed by t he oonscriptlon of ta1n approp11atlot,lS ~r postage, thus oountry where labor Shoratges ex-

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Ha ving . reljtoo my pl'9l)erLy, I wUl sell at publlc auctlon ·on TIbIrd street In Waynesville on . E!ATURDAY. FEB, 20, 1943, _, Beginning a t; One P. M ., a lot of Ifouaehold 'GQOdI Jewell hea.tlng stove, lIlrge size; aunct.ry stove, 011 stove, living I'oom sul te, 2 dill ng room ' tables, rooker , j(ltchen cIlibJne~, . Spar ton q u1io, 2 sLands, ice box, dishes, iamps. LIlr.talrul,· carpet s weeper, spreads, 2 ) wn mowers. shovels, hoes, and' mall Y other articles too numerous to mellt.ion . '. Terms : Cash H, A , CORNELL W. N. Seal'S, Auct., Waynesville, O . Phone 2651

tune to meet Bruce MucNamce whO, until middle December, hended. the United Slntes Travei Bureau. I do not know his home sta te nor the nature' of his boyhood environment. My entire knowledge ot , the man comes from II ten·line Associafed Press dJspatch, but I admire him, Ilnd here's wby: As fur os I know hc Is the only Woshlngton burcnucrut who ever manuged to abolish his bureDu because be hated to be usc· less. There Is 8 pl nce in the halls PUBLIC SALE of Harding College for his bus t. Havin g .sold illY property, I will The cost of Mr. MacNamee's of. IMADISON, WI~.-W~iter S, Goodland, 80, re-elected to be Lieutenant, flee could 1I0 t have been a big Item ; sell .at publlc a uction on tile prem-· ~ov.ernor of Wlscons m for the third time in 1942 wa s sworn in , not much compared with the 100 Ises In Corwin, Ohio, on Acting Governor IollowlIlg a State Supreme ourt rulinJr 8cttlin~ a . controversy .that Il;rose whell Governor.E lect Orland S. Loomizj billion dolla rs to ue spent on Will' MONDA Y, FEBRUARY 22, dIed ~cfore takmg office. The ACLing Governor is a Republican while in 1943. But even if Ul ere were Ol1 ly LoomIS hl;ld been el (' c~cd on the Progressive ticket. The Acting B glunln g at 12:30 p. Ill. s harp, two men In the bureau, Individually Governor IS s l.lown h~al plll g M n •. 900dland wash dishes on their torl1\ the following they deserve credi t tor quitting a n e~r Franksville, WIS. , ~I'om whi ch he emerged from ten years of useless job and freeing them selves lIousebold Goods retirement to assume office. ' to do something toward winn ing \.he Heating stove, p lano, 2 nreasers, war and saving the country. bed, sewing machLne, 6 leather ~l'dt Why Do' We CllTe? dining room chairs, desk, rug, , lot Do you wond er why the head of a small rugs, trun ks, porch chairs, 2 IIltle college in Arkansas, all agriFebruary 12. 1943 . The t1me it- makes suell an unbalanced dny for cultural stute , is so interesled In UCOI' 'lamps, radio, seveNi '011 lamps, uatlon seems to be getting in lo everyone tha.t good Worldl1!l'" hours getting unnecessa ry bureuucrats off 2 card tables, end table, electric tamore and more of a mess. a ll be- are lost, it doesn't S!;LVe ele~trlciLY the public . payroll? There ure two ble lamp, oven. hat rack, commoce, , good reasons, und both of them rouse they h urried l:ongress LAto for 'What we save In the evenIng we vitally concern yo u, no ma{ter who oloak, h Il tree, oh(\irs, rockers, dishes, kitchen utenslls, tall step passing a IIlIW that did Mt Lake ex- use in the mor,olng and more, mos t you are. I will discuss them one !sting conditions Into conside.ratlon. of all the fomners neeel MORNING at a time. Firs t, every reader of indder, picture frames, la.wn mower, Poor Governor Bricker Is tn a. spot, daylight. K ~P on working, perhaps this column is bea ring part of the etc . . ArUcles Considered Antique TO IiIgn it or .not to s ign I t, tha.t L we can get the Inter5ta ~ Com- bureaucratic burden, Ha ir o!oth davenport, 2 tete-tates, the question . Whether to . ntLsfy' merce 'CommlsSion to do something. ~ny a man has not realized this because his part ot the cost has been 2 mO,l'ble top stands, I plain top the farmers who sinc4~rwy want ]'eFeb . 15. The dog trunllies are the hidden from hjm deliberately. Back llef from a ser1o~ economic handl-, ce~t,er of Interest these days, Su~'_ In 1938 nnd 1939, before the United sLand, rockers. 6 rose back hair chairs, m i r r 0 r 8, side cap or g9 aloOg with the cities WIlO pups are unmLstakBbly houndS. If Slates started making war expendi- c:oth board, pictures and plctui'e fl'tlmes, really do not care whe~t kind of time i OSSlp Is right, Kenrick's coon tures, men cnrning $500 a year or they 'have, as long ,as they only ha.ve hound' is th~ sire. suZy is a tairly less thou ght thcy didn' t pay any What-not, dishes and. many other one kind and .so dCl·or-dies-with gOOd coon hound h erself, It s he Is taxes. T~e truth is however .that ar.ticles too numerous to m;m tlon . the average such citizen was paying Terms: CMh. WII8h1ngton, right or wrong, n o a , colly. Buck used to take her taxes at a r alo f '21.6 per cent. HENR.Ii:IT.A MGKINSEY DlAtter what ~t does to fann prO- hunting with Jack, a yellolV pa.rt. Right now th e Cederal government duction. Georgia went onto Centra. hQund he used to have and she collects sever:ll Hllon dol:lars a year W . N. sears , Auct ., Waynesville, O. P olle 2651 War Time which Is what we should, tree<! more tI.an one »OOS01ll. l oll by taxing goo:l~, adding the tax to have. Some one 5( j that , th~ time old hunter told m~ that ' colly!, the selling p1'ice, and the buyer p, L. Reason and L . C, St. Jobn, , knows noilling «bout it. These. are Clerks. zone lines coUld only be changed b y hounds made ,good hunters an~ th&t. called excise tUIIS. the Intersta.te Commerce Oomm ls ' I ought to get. !lve dol1a.rs each tor New Income TaxCII sion . Does anyone kloW aooul . hem but if I got. ,m y ual ~rlce for Government ,expenses pave in· F'I1tST CLINTON COUNTY that ? H ·the time , zone bOlUlda y "rossqreeds I WIll take It. Suzy is II. creased, more. taxel bave become ~(~ KILLED .I.N A<lTION was placed some where west of quiet moLber who takes care no the necessary an(! everybody, including ist, wm undoUbtedly b(' a great .help ... I 1 I tI ..~oo sB"t. James E . Watters, 23; of iIlear Cleveland and east of ColumbU;l, it pUJl$ in a: business-like way Ii.nd peop e.earn ng ess lan.... a year, are fooUng tho bill. Under !he new New Antioch. Ollll'ton county was' In meeting the man power problem. However, It 1& questiOned ,t hat the might ~ 'the best ,solution. The leaves them to sleep most of the 1942 f~eral" income tnx law there k1ll d In action In ~u e S outh Pac , I; ,<?rder WID ,be of any benefit In pre_ eastelltl Ohio 'cities like to be on t he f.ime but Smokey fusses and worries wID be appro),imately 19 mtllion new war area February 10, his fllther. O. venting .I.nfla.tlon, accl~ed 'by the same time aa their (Slostern neig" - over hers all the ·tlme. nrSt she names added ' to the paying list. bors but her"C that uecondhour 01 ,dldn"t like the pla.ce where tbev These wID pay $73 apiece on the GUY WatLers WUs no:.:.iied ·by the President's .AsSlstant. JUdge Byrnes, " . $ dayllght saving is ' a burden. Don'~ were put, it vias. too COld and ci.rMty. average, to r aise 1,420,000,000. And War Department . He Is the first ' inasmuch as the thirty per cent Ini of course Income taxes will be In ~.into.tl countlan to be killed in acSave Tires and Direct BlIa I!.iDe to CouatyrSeat crea.ae In weekly ea1'n1ngs for the let our legisiator lorge~ t.bat n. u. Sbe brought one of ' them UP6ta1rs' addition to the old bIdden taxes. And tion as a. resui t of wnr. labor affected wm, of course, alsl) In BUMiMER. when. tbe {arm work is and /When , I ,made her' p,:\t I t bft.ok, now for a Utile simple arithmetic. FRED'S D~p:r. STORE result in such persons having 'Just heaviest that fo.nnerll need morn1n she came up and ba.rked and' coaxed Each bureaucrat costs Uncle Sam ruJbert HastIngs and Dann,v Simp J. W. 1,.1NGO · dayHght the m06t. 'I1le Wall S treet untU '1 went down n"th her. Then an average ' of S2,lOO a year, indud- son were dinner and overnight . _ ' Oaul ' that much 'more money to spend or 'P ' HARDWARE .... e .. 1 ibe EnUre I'amII1 Journal reports :ths.I~ the of she' ,picked one up again and. oame Ing office spacQ, beat. light lind .u· guests of Donald Lukens on 'Thurs'~~~~ih;;;:ib;;:U · .s'·~~ItI~kl~v~~ t ,~~~ · ~~~~,_H~ , ~~~~~~tr~~aruln~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!per~V~is~lo~ n~.~T~h~u~t~'1 ra-gllJlew a8 much money day night and With 9. number ot lIDa a.n~I.. ...,... uu ~C8 qome is lnvesj;ed in government , Income tIonds, -or in paying taxes. then 'tlle ' winter due to daylltrht sav~ time. and pushed at .some boxes of cans tax payers will provide at $.73 each. other friends h elped Donald to ceie. HABDWABE ... IM.PLBHENT8 ~ SIO_ elfeet will not be Ionf1uUonary, ' nd M.!clUgan could that 'Were in 'ber we.y. I moved. them Get r id of ' one useless bureoucra,t prate 1: Is ~el!tb birth dIllY. It -the ·extra income is used for pur- make t he time ch!Ulll~ ~tbout such and gave her some bedding -and a save all the income tux riiODey ~lng ~arce Commod1tle~ , theu a. rOW What ,is the ' ma,t ter with, wben !l came back. th e pups had collecled from 33 new taxpayers. It M. B. HYMAN aDd SON EARL B. DAVIDSON PERSONAL TAX RETURNS the inflationary trend wul be speed- Phio? OoUld It j)e that opponents. ot been moved. Ten was too many for Qugllt to be, worth ~it1g. HART, SCIL\JrFNEB A FILLED OUT - ~ L: DBAKB BWELBB ' ed up, the state tldministrnt1~ are play?,; ber to take care ·ot so we gave Suzy Wbo Are Useless1 . 1'fABX CLOTBE8 " • • ing politicS? Keep 'u p 'the .figh t and one of them but ,three little wee.k In, prevlous articles In this column SlUrts .8&eUoD IIaIa Administration 1en.ders, both in use t he r ight axguments . Ohio d~- "'"es died . She' tried her besL to I b.we ollered some protest a~ainst ,.... the so-called re·negotlaUoD low Ull· ,FIorabeim 8hGes the Treasury Dep8.rment and on n 't mfud one hoUl' olf dayl gut baY!' WIlllDl, and revive them but ' they I;ler which three gignntlc new buthe Ways and Means committee, lng, we have had tll,a t . slnce~ 11127, were too wee.k. Then SIle declqed , reaus are being cfeoted. ' I have exEGER'S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING seem to !be unalter8.b1y opposec: to but IIlO lIUIIt~r how long we bave that, there was a better p lace hac plained that' about 90 per cent ot the the adoption of ,the Ruml Plan to had it, E.S.·T . Is STILL daqUgh . of the piPes 'so again she coaxed me work 01 these bureaus can be done ,.SH9P . . . JEWELRY - GIFTS " by the alrcady-estubllshed ' Bureau ! fp>rti~e. 1942 taxes and 'pla:ce tax col· saving, ,that is the p,blnt tiley ~re down cellar, crlllwied back over th,, ' ot Internal Revenue WJ\.h ,IltUe It 9~~Repa1r Phoue Z30K ,/ lectlons on a current lHWS l-or .1943, In Washington. It is the second, pipe (lnd tugged at an ' old basket: any added cost, But one. of these NEW A · USED :. FU1LNITVBE while RAipubUcan mem'tiers Of the ~lCiur tha t We object to. 1 wrote. to plainly askj,lIg me to move it . So I new bure aus added 3;000 men' last • &outh lkoadwaY' Pboue :as , i 1 • ~ LebaDon commit~ tavor the adoptiOn ot several people In Washington and dld and f1xe~1' It 50 tha.t she could year and has just gotten stnrted. At 6()me Pay lAs You 00 tax ·program. except {rom our cOl:lgre~iona1 rep.. get in there without climbing' over least thuL's the way it loolts. THE F ASHI~N S~O~PE The Ways and Means 'Committee is re.sentative who had tried~tO 'iire~ Iilie pipe. She star to -dig-a''llo:e ' These ~~OOO ne~ p ureaucrats al· ready cost the government as much FOB If '!lOW hoJdjng hllClrlngs (In the mattCl vent pasSage or the bill in congress, for a ·bed IImt 1:I1e ceUient fioor was revenue as it can raise J \.hIs year -, YEAB8 but a tln'al deoLs1on Is ,not expected the same &nsWel' c.ame p<lck from ,tooJlard so ,she 6&t1sf1~ herself by from 99,000 01 'tbe new $73 Income LQANON'8 L£ADING them all, ' !IbM lihe e'l1e- hoW' of d I gave tax· '8. era. ' The three bureaus fdl'Some time to come . ,LADIES , READY 1'0 WEAB ', necessary to make and once , egain the pups were might easlly bave 100,000 employees ,, llght Se.v1ng STYLIBTS ,, a huge 'saving In 1~lectrlc1ty, abso- moved. ' Now She is 88Itlsfled but she before the year Is over and th'ey , , wouJd absorb all the new revenue S~IEGE11S STYLE lutely Ignoring the .act that OhIo runs ,t o them every little while and' raised from 3,300,000 average payers RU~PPEL'S STUDIO . CENTER was getting TWO hours. I t a stays a little while' and leaves of $7~ mcome tax. All this Is in ad. Phone lUL ~ee" :"CbIIdren" .' smilll thing .to them ~use they do again, keeping them all stirred up dilioD to the large hidden taxe. they Beacl7 To W,. au not realize ,the number ot ma.n and CrytDg most of the time. "As are paying aiready. YOUB At' PO.,..... Pnoe. ho.ur"8 Ibs,t In'summer because of , It. SOOn as this zero weather Is over Farmen Need lieD FAMILY I'HOTOGlLAPJlEa PhoDe3ll '. , The Inconveniences to .school ch11- they will have to mO'Ve to ,new quarDown here In Arkansas we need , men'. The same .Is true in every ' dren ha.ve been pIa~ed up 1i0 heav- ters 111 en old ohi<*en house that IDe aDd ClOndlUoD SPIEGEL'S MEN'S , farm ing community. 'Every man . ED O. SMITH ' i1y thfIt some ~ple think that is we cleaned I\Dd ifixec1 for them. I COWlts because a man m~ilUl a crop, ' Hop-C.lvee-8beep-B~ ,STQRE Men'. aad Boys· planted and tended and . harvested. MRS. SYLVIA BROWN t he only difficulty , All round It IWODder how she wID like that. Removed Prompt17 GOODYEAB A one·man crop will provide food ~ CLOmlNG aDd SHOES SHOE BEPAIB SERVICE tor a good many people. To aom. ''What About· Food?" a series At"~ Prlcea extent , ~ver'y crop means ,morl to of public service radio programs PLE])GE AL~UT WORK EFFORT . "uiherry Street Pboai sa L eat lI!ld 19wer food prices. It II designed to assist housewives in sa'f guurd against in1lation, but a the eC~)Domical purchase and 'useless b'u reauerat is just the re- preparation of food during war IVINS-JAMESON " DRUG LEBANON verse. He does not help with the time, has :'een announced by the, ' COMPANY MODERNIZING CO. ., war, but consumes what some '01- Fatnlly Consultation Service and THE B.EXu,r, 8TOB£ Selling the ,B est in PaIn&" Rev~ Telephone ~ dier ,oullbt to be getilng and boosts WCKY. Cincinnati, WaU Paper, Window 8ha4e1 Make ' Oar Swre Your, , lIIaln ~. xenia. O. inflaC'on elie~y day he 'doel nothing, ' The series, . 'Ihich pegan FriVictroia ReecIrda BeacJquanen . 01 course. no olerical pureaucrat day, F e b. 5, will continue Indeft'. B. G.' Bilahlleb, Joe. Phone 399 would be worth much on e: farm if nUely: every .Friday at 9:U a, m" Phone 114 Lebanon he, were put there •. but , surely there. and will be conducted by Mrs. are useful jobs be could bold. AI. Sylvia Brown,. home economist MUR1HYS THRIFT "E" WESTERN AUTO ready rumors are aHolit ,about pOli. for the, Family Consultation SerMARKET tions in. essentia.1 .w ar w~rk With'" DO vice, dedicated to the preseMraSTORE ~ ~~of~Mea"" men to· Bll ' them. Such of these' tlon and s'trengt~ening of whole32' Soutb ~"7 You're No Exception I , FnIIa. and Ve,etablee and .lobs: B}! can not be fq!ed ,by .~ome'n, some and h'~l!hy: family life in Phone 69 L ,staple Groaerlel . . , Calamity doesn't · pick . som~ day. will of necessity tske,meil' the commun~ty. : A ·TO.MOBlLE SUPPLIES fiworites! ' Miafortime has;" Phone 357 B t.eb.bon trom ' a,riculture. , In.. a labor .lIort. !;lpeciftcaUy; , the series of· proage, it ou!!ht to go 'Without 'saylilg .d...·"IT... is Intended tCi assist homen't, singled you out an that, eye.ry unnecessary 'bureau.erat . in planning ·tite most 'n u,exception! Be wise and BROWN &ad .B ROWN ' DR. JNO. ZETJ'LE O. D. costs the counpj' one ,farm-band, tri ~ lous . meals po'ssiple for the 'pr9tect' yourself with " "'j Try-In&, to ·Con.erve ' ,,' families within ~he 'limitations of IAdIee Bucly ~ Wear ' ". inauraace so that. no ma~ OrToMETRIST Congre~sman , .wesley· Disney rationing aRd ' bud~et, ' in order A QOOD ,PlACB 'l'o \ ter what , happens, ' you, made a Buggestloq which 'would , family. health' can. be maj~ , , ~PW ' , 19 N. Broadw." Phone 61 1'1 your 'f amily and your ~o­ 'have gone a long ,w ay to prevent em-, w;tliin the' fiunlly income. A GOOD PLACE TO 00 ' SoVeekly programll will inployIng W6U'~l ds of men 'unnecesDerty ' will be fuJiy 'Pro,.tec~ed: · . ' Barny .~ 'thl'!. th"ee' war-contract, reo. clqde verlfted In'torinatiQn on the BOWL FOB ~TB negotialjon bure/iuB. He· o1!~l"eCI an ,amountS, prIces a,rid qU~Httl'8 of McGETCHIN'S ,~endment ' whicb proposed 're. r d tt " at ibf ' .PHARMACY 'checldng on'- thai. contrac.- which , QO S ,curren Y aVllllabl'e, re,.. OJ ... commendatlo!18 as to -th, beSt LEBANON ' .NSU~NCE AGENCY oy..... FamIlf Drac S&oN!" ea~ed 2 per cent Q,l' more aiter ways of ustn, war-.lme utt"n ~ ,S~ Scovill~. M ..... o..adIcI - ' QUa. - MapaDe. _ 1tECREATION , ·~xes. Ita PLll'POIe was to lave ell units in I}rder to leOU iI the mil. t _ Phone 2661 PboDe ........... :Ill M ftBS'F"WN8 per cent at ~e auclitinc !lnd healthfu' a"d mOIl f'eQnomical ,available, f~ battle orlor ' It. d U l' . WapeaYille, 'Ohio III ~ It. Mlllberrr Aft., Uve work, 19 out Of-.~ery »IDID l'Uu .... 'a n re ah .. 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turn is required to be nIed-th at II, to ' the collecto r .or Ilhe dlstrtct in which Is loe&ted the tupaye r'a le.8 al residenc e' or principa l pwce of busineas, or If he has no legal residence or prlnctpa l Place ' of busmess in the Unlteo States. th'en to HIe ' collector of interna l revenue. 'at 00... t...... <Ulore. Maryland . In the pa:v.ment of taxes a irac,'" . lionll.l paft Of a ront .IB , to be d.IIn,'egarded unless it lUIlounts to onehalt cent or more In wbJcb ~ it shaU be .increas ed to one cer.t. 'l1he ,tax due, If any, .should be. paid I<n 'oosh at the collector's offiCI:. or by check or money order pal.able to "Oollector of lm.erna l Revenue." In the case of paymen t in cash. the taxpaye r should in every Instance require a.nd the coUector shoulu furnish a receipt. In the case OJ paymen ts made by check or mOLle order. howeve r. the cancolled check or the money order receipt is usual· ly a sufficie nt receipt.

SUBan E . Haml1n to Nora M. Rilmba, plot Jii Morrow ; Ida M. Stokes to COr'i1 'BI\~er IUld Ida courtn~y, Ploi In Waynesville!. Howard and ,Elsie ail1:bce to E , neet F. and Alice A. Green, 1. 1 ac.res in' sec. 15, Town 3. Rang" . (•. , ~hip eek Clearcr . Ev ans, S r., ' "" , O. W. and Grace In 6 lot Of part Cook, D.' Qlarles ,. Harvey sburg. d t 0 Mary Van Duser, 'decease , Morrtso n Van Duser, ' a.~ Naomi Van DUser Harlan, '1-6 acre in Q.\ll' _ win. d 1 eNaomi Van Duaer Har an. ceased, to 01iho M. Harlan , . et ~ l , 1....1 interest in 1/·6 'acre in CO!'r.lll . Lawren ce J. Harlan, decease d, to otho M. Harlan , et/ aI. 1-10 intereat in 1-6 acre in Oorwln . Morriso n Van DOl!er, decease d. to Otho M. Harla.n , 1-2 lmerest in 1- 6 acre in OoI'lWln. _ _ _ _ __ Want a CUstom er for Anythin g? rry th o Mln.ml Ga.ze tte want Ail s'

becn golars bas been expende d in enlargin g bulldlng and repairin g huoS 10u ci every l.\l1Ul on teadlly Ing iilld , buUdhlg and refurnia hing thla b Cuod Is mUes of rlldlus a within ot Proud. justly now are f .... leI - the people ' ~. 1 'l'hA! ... teh . ~ -- ----TIMi fOUowlar ... COD....... one of the .prettle&t Uttle chUrches condlUo n. . a ~"'; ~r:: err:~ ' h''' whI. UKOU CH D1.5'I· IU£'1'110 ' 1The first sch ool Which t.be young .&l0il of arUelee laUD ,... ... e 0 In the oo.untry . e ed c re LuulS .. UlldU!7, ..!\Stor s of ow· vlllBge nttende d III ~opelUl W,o Hom.........nr. E41UoD 01 .,... those of nemes. the Among 1rhd-e . :~dl,COna . dtol'ect. .~.~an . a_~f~e ,.· r...... e ... ___ pr el~e on III tleen d have ' to pahl/lbe ' ; some by Gueue MIaIDI have ,been promlne nUy lI.~soclatcd claimed . Ohurch schoo 9::)011.. m. . K ~,II"""" . , .' ,~ owned b y W m. enOctolJer. 1906. . v .......... 'MUI torn down and repla.c- with the early busines~ Intcrest b of the farm nOw Worship ser ice at 10:30 A. iI . t ftnhlbit n ls the thls place , we ilndtho se of Come. 1, dall, but. our. oldes This Sunday wlll be La,yman 'I ' abtout cbW'dh r~~_ bY84a7f ell E RESSIV APROO , LY1'LE . • u .... one in a ew years tion pf this . T t e Day. Ar,Ly. O . J ..M.yers Ol !Jaywn, ye8l'1I 'te f the Hay, IV\lDS. Carman , ~1Il. Clal k. have n o recollec d to be in d # ' • , VIJ,.LAGE or we have been a equa which of school ;t 1 WU "oun (11' , Mills , needa 'ot e commu nlt and in 1860 I PUgh, Jones, Eula&s, .Cr1Spin By Mrs. J. W. Ward " know- .will speak. defJnttC nyobtmn to ' iiti1e r,es Ullr the During .. One of the ~ost enterpri sing Uttle it wu 80: to Ohar1~./ Shar who an many others, lather of WeUlng - le$lge was 'w'ha t is now known 8S All SCI VI ~ l!.estem Standa rd Samuel ComeU p, . villages 'in Warren county lB tha:L of 1"\~rry . ' TIlls Lime. Ja tau' 'COrnell. kept a store on the lot District NO.4. n ear m1nIS as asu.~ell tpbeh cbm.l IIthe , e. 4 'WBa stern d Lytle, Irltuated in 'the northwe d move S'1'. AVGU8 'l'INE OHURCH o an , ...... t er 40r IUD Simeon Brown. ond •.ouse stOOd SO Llth of whe-re Lhe pres corner of Wayne townshi p. Untl. east into what wu then a woods, OJ) t;low owned by Father KrllDlholt&. Prietlt ul.llr p later Thomas lilt or.e is located and 01 the advent of the railroad in 1881 the opposit e alde ' of the road from OOout that time and Sunda)" 9 :00 a . III . Mass de lIla was It; that W\lS it of who llved Where 1eatul'e this town was known by the naune tlhe :bouse now oocupled by Wm. ~ . the taUor, owns, kept ~he good of stone and was oct.ngon al in of Ra.ysv1Ue. which it received trom Graham . After the dea.th of the Maclc--P1c.k:ering S'1'. MARY' S EPISCOPAL with up-to-d ate shape . In the yea r 1870 the good supplled tbe fact thBlt ,t he land on wh.lch 1\ m1n1ster -the IOc1ety became so re- people ClIUnC H sary anniver bhe ed ce!c;jrat lathers building clothes. IHis particular hol]by VdlS -WM -bullt was Purchas ed from a duced .in numbel'll that the deand his room was always sup- uf Americ an indepen dence by man by the nlUDe of RaY', who Uved was 60111: to David Pierce and moved birds, Wl're Ralph Parks. l\ilniste r In UlliUf" clill.dren their that Jlaring d feo.there of n collectio a 'With In a lOff 'house where the house now by b1mI to lihe Mtddle run neighbo r- p lied Church school at 9 :46 a. m . Uun under un" d .... songste rs. Then Just steppin g duwn getting their d lca ~ stands which Is owned by Candac e hood on .•"he "arm g prayer \Iud scn non 11 :00 Mornm now owne ", llle disthe road to the place now In t .e necessa ry disad vantage and Baird : He was also, we are told, the Cl1ff Maxwell. better known as the . m , a ll.-. O h on of Joel Smith. Sr.,.. and tl'lct was divided and a school grand-faWler at COrnelius Morford . f'ranldl n Thoma s term, where It posseasi woUld tit .them With ~ /l)\lli t in tile vUlage, wher tl It i~ Ull lHay Wm. . cwelling 86 a U 0.. WAYNESVILLE 1n November, 1855, the to~ waa waa r--'-d IUld uae:l. 'l' CUKJSCUUKC made all kinds or wool located. ' on land ' bought r om J o;m iHe hat. "'YOOU" larger church W86 then new 1a Id out b y Ma hion MiIIs and 0 wen !A much peo]lle the dur- and fur hats, but then as weil as Brown . In a f~ yt:al'S l\ll"'-te Ran"." l\'a.x NEW BUI'1'B MUls and others, but tlie name ot built and ,t hls one was burned 1...1,.i' .." r ....... .. now they had their "specialties." begnn to realize that b(~ttl'r b& long It March, given in been Y had meeting e filed a divorce acllon ted Gray Ra.ysvW ILl, .. !; SUNDA Eva ll1 Ing a protrac ~hc for store In silll were was what was " hat It then 18'12. All of the timber used in the and his "special W88 made. T . Gray, Dayton. In v g" James : fore the "'!at pn&,.. ..ga.1nst II~ p TI . Il!1es n al .., Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. kno~ as ~he QUaker hat :wIth Its edw:atlo neglect. They contain ed twenty-tl'Ro lots. charged she whICh constru ction of this bull ding was wide' rim and tall crown and [ " I' the BoxII'el l iaw :proved a new in · Commu nion 10 :45 a. m Even at an earlY.. date ~t was a dona.ted by Ja.rvts Stokes, wbo gave 1922. .Ip place.; 1'0\ were married Prea..h1ng. 11 a. m. which he 'would receive eight, ten centive here as in other 'Place where conaide rable -buslnM!l the prlv.llege of cutting any timber Florenc e Ro. Henders on asks for ,. 1\ h lgil school ct,· in aUla to •. . uhlldren p 7:11i or, Endeav dollars. Junior 'l'llCrc ill • trancndou. need for I clea: • The a.nd even more :11:be to was transac ted, but buaine&ll ac:tlv- in his wcoda that was needed. only from 'F ranklin Henderson In was tWs vorce and . uca.tlon h ome of 'Mrs. pretty :15 P. . . 7 wholtlOl Dl and educatio nal, yr' the or, Where Endeav Senior which she ity waS then confine d to tile road weathertboard1ll1 on this church was Inrcrtaln inc bo', '. pllblic.tion. a log tavern .:omp·is hcd thy a drive h0:[ four ml' ! :01 her dlvorce action In was 1 nt. stands now pl'uaeh.l and Nutt nion Commu W aynesvill e . A .hi g school \\ . running north and south, lnatead of cruelty. Bnd also restorat ion ' charges 11IaI'I .,hr, for 30 yean, lhe Do, to ru, ion. connect in black walnut. shOp 0: m. p. grog ita wiWl . They 8cauta 01 America hat pub- . Penny. the road east and 'West, aB it Ls at name, malden her at Immedi ately a~ter the fire sub- was customa ry in those days. and e~t8Ibllshed in 1894 to meet LIl L You are invited to come and WOl'1iIhed BOY S' L 1 F Eo . • time. present the have no ch.Ildren . scrlptlo na began to be taken for the acr05s the road where IM rs. Long- need. and lB dOing splendid work. &hip with \Ia. It'. dw mapzlne JOU It had Its church. sa.wm111. storea.. erection of another bulldlng , and Oh1l.rging neglect and crueltl'. For generat 10ns B Cammar landWaB a st.ore diSplayi ng the .111 be fl.d Ie llves acre cooper blacksm ith, pork pac.ker, Letha Bryant asks for a divorce' before the fire had died out which not be passed wi:.. must nmuy CIII ' lta/ 0.' CIIIUST which cite you r I0Il mark Wm. . Cannan and Ivans of sign had consum ed the th1rd church, from Boward Bryant, South Lel:-an s hops, hatter, tavern, eOO. 'Wbile washing out mention has stood in solitary d drowne was IvaIl6 There have been ~our churche s on several hundred dallal'll was ready Herbert Graham . Mlnlsle r 'r.ouse on, who she states "demam !ed that sheep at tJle ·flOOd gate of the race grandeu r, t north of th i~ scM!}1 8cheat Bible .• m a. . t he alte of the present str.uctu re. for the erection of another which 9:30 ntioned m~ pay board" for staying In their &he before 4 . No near Wright· s m1ll in Wayn~v1 lJe . in Dlstrlc 10.45 11.. m.--<:ommunlon. The ifirs.t 'WU a log buDding wIth COLlIlthree of home. Maftled in 1934, tht:)' ner ' own co tne marks It CUo to movpj g year. Wm. J. carman later moo, m.-Ser a. :00 l'l rge ' double doors in front. The was comple ted the followin 11 and ne , Wurren , d ree have no ChUdren. year of 1906 where he ,k ept a st.or e and was lilso Ues, namely chlng m.~ea p. :45 7 doom IIIUd nooring were made diag- OUrlng the present and nr t known is Cruelty Is charged against Will S. and - - - - postma ster for a number of year~ Monlgomery. - - - - - - . : . . . . . - - - - - -......- .............- - - - . . . ; . Imby his 'Wife, Henriet ta, in her Its " . Davis tree m e "o:d t.he as wide and died there a number of year.s FRIEND z; divorce action. They were marrle' - - , mense -tnmk-m easures twenty -- sl' iliO m. a. . : . echool. Day FIrst a w Its in 1926 and have no ch.lldren. Shr erenCE!, circumf Where Wm . Duke lives was the fee t. b 0.1, UJJO" ~."r .. .J~.50 lor J ~IIT' MeeUn i toe WO!'8h1p, I ?:3 ••• m . as" tor her fonner name: Gre~n . a space a cover , ranches b ng Send your order 10: public square . This was devotee:! Lo spreadi ast.a . or a dl 'orC(' ' M. I,. ClIlJnC Il Oberle A......... Y_1c IIOU," ..... ·r. 2 M Freeda .... ' un. towel's IOYS' It whUe 'feet, d ohundre one the Interest s at a blacksm1~h shOl. Or 10 your newip.p.r oIIice or Iocal.emt feet in trom Oharles E. Oberle. K lng~ '1'. 1\1. Scarff. M 1"lller wa.gon &hop, hay press and scales. more than one 'hunc.red a Ga. • Tire. e e--Sa" e."iI1 W.yn in marrlea was she Direct Bua Rou~e From whom arc to cts fa M1I1a, restl'ng Inte -Many 'Ihe SIllW m1ll, woh1ch is 'one of th e height. Sunday SchOlil1 1I.:aQ a.. ID. E. A 1938 and father of her two chillir~n tree, landmarks,wa:;' bUilt in the year related a!bout this interest ing old CALL ... SEE . rt, Supt. Earnha . to t Lh She charges migleot. told TRACTOR PARTS 1851 by Roland O . Orlspln . It wa s \ /Hong wnloh we are ,I !D, p, 7:30 ervice. S J~eph H. Evening charges .S.r· 1! o..<tlOm were Susan \vUe his and Reed des~oyed by fire in 1864 and reb~ut bert , RINGS, VALVES, G~TS GALLOWAY PIl8YBr Meeting Wednes dlll eve- Olltxlm, Lebano n, with neglect II ~ J051ah HOugh~ who, In 1866, sold ried under Its spreac.J g branch by J R\ BOLI.E 7 :30 p. m. .. BEARI NGS-B ALL .. ning. ' ys alwa has her divorce action in which she and A progressive spirit it to tWm. Duke, Its presen~ owner . --Machin e SOOp 'W!)!'k on the 01 they were married In 11136. llc ris e , states charact marked The tall chimne y bUllt by caleb been a ., CHERRY C7liDder Beads aDd Tractor no ohUdre n. n have but rallroad the fter a and people, Small, JosePh Hilman Q.nd J oseph tJlIUe of name new e th Ilnd PLEAB . PROCEEDrNG ~ 1881 N in built CO~O a thal1 more Proctor , stands after In · new vUlage. Chrlstln a ReP I~, Ktn{l'8 of the to NO.7 suit The given Lytle theil' to ent monum a century llal : F1JRNIT1JBE - FLOOR Are Tasea Bow And Where, When, , N. Marsha ll Ree": , b,ISlue.<. against and s MlllB. centlves, new tac1lltle honest work. To Be Paid PARTS the At . up dismiss ed. and uptned m1sed were BIES ises CODl'Pro DILAPE enterpr l'O~ B ING8 COVER About this time the Mllls on a return filed , for gnnted a dlvore due was Taxes Barry oBetty accomm Phone US t exoollen t1Jne 108 Eo MaID ,St. present with s Ph... « 'Were dOing a thrlvlng busines 81. ie ps or ! be Maio custody of n!l· w. may peepl:! 1942 M-38 Barry, the ar d y r Warren afforde from the calenda XENIA , omo a general store and paclJdng pork on dations Ilre of Inter, hoU.qcholtl an flUng is certain It the for and travel. ~e and ch.lld the g at nor full shippin in the sUe now owned ;by Mrs . Hannah 16. goods and other propert y . . tl j ( Is March Lytle before that or note on: to faot return the est1ng the in stood house Lew1a. The pork CORNER PHARMA~Y be- 1943 . The ,tax may. at the option of D. B. STALL Lorett& Shields was granted a dIreal' of the store and as many as a Wghest point on the roalroad I" eqUal be,ng tour ti, in a paid Cincinn be r, and Ifrorn ·H enry ShIelds. 14orrow taxpaye Dayton vorce the tween bundred hOSu 'Were killed by .them IE\UU B ldngle Oibove' a in feet at 10'lS separat ion agreem ent approvof a n iIlBtead and ents elevatio installm at large a quite was in one Qay wll1ch PIDit Wateb BepaJr lq m. first the case higher which paymen t, in ed. the sea. level and 60'1 teet •• I'bllJle- V- -bustneee-for-those--t1mcs. Ph_ 7n·w ()or. MaID .. DeWGU T'1l1Jtty daYII IJ'lUtted each de endsr.allme nt Is to be paid on or befoI\. .. E. MaID ThIs store haa .passed through tl1an 'Olncl,ruiatl. betQ1'e or SUver on Morris second to plead petltolon and cross-pe the .1883 IS, ant yelU' the March In The time. many changes since that SeplOre rehouse ~ wa or on tition of Charter a Maple. adminlstrll June 15, the third C. A. DA,BE and sONS M11I8 Bros. 801d it to Albert StaCy, erected a commodious . ALICE RINCK'S beor nt on excell~ an fourth the had and 15. always tor, in t1\e case ot J. G. DeFos.<ett has telDiber and by him It was sold to Mowry which \axthe the Dc!a't delaJl Ad DOW and , If of 1943. 16, fl~nner& er Oecar DeFossett BInd others , the Decemb agalnat :from ge fore patrona their _ HAT, SHO.and Sides. It passed from \.· d four a . in :. IV tax gtanted It his was late pay ~ stamm payer ' elect.s to &wi JGU wboIe ,-'. tad. • ,h ands to iHough and Kelsner, and commu nity . A few yellrs MaID st. ~h' inwh" tour the Stamm, st.: of is eaCh France" whu on, ents, ·from· Slm.ont vorce Installm .... III ....... . ~ ,while on to the Rhodes Bros" Who sold It sold to Lon 101 W. MaIn Ill. PbGne 1066 . his to amount in PhoDe lU R answer ( equal an the e b ' c:4 tI under must s t.s default .In bUsines x-&a, OhIo W8 stalimen good a dOing Then again to Hough and Stacy. paid, at charge of rleglect. Qe Applemay ent John of inst.8llm ment any but manage flclent for who Ke~y and came Sellers :Ma.yme Long was awarded a ell· the election of the taxpaye r, prior to EICHMAN'S Me D 0 R M A .N t S several years conduc ted business' at gate. t. paY1pen H4 for for ed ed prescrib flourish from Daniel LoIlg O!l her time which vorce the ise enterpr An the old! atand, but finding it would tull charge of neglect, and oustedy Of In paid fac· not Is We EleCtric al S."ue . ~ ~ a ent of· hat NATIONALLY ~OWN Installm an was 11 years sveral that and venient n be much more co. ted by on or before 'the date ftx..'U for Its their 'm inor chlldren . SIWwIn -WlIlJa IM ..... MEN'S WB&B bbe town was beginni ng to :bulld ~p t017 bUllt In 1874, ·conduc years. paymen t. the whole amoun. of t~e several for Divorces were also granted Sweney & Pboae 1ft, In that ci.lrectlon. mov'ed ·their atore Hough iI W. Malq B': Lucy ' to Charlea Woodw ard from reQulred 15 & n unpaid ng Hatn1lto remaini bhemto to.x by sold was It n is it (I YBAIl) AND up near the ra1lroad wheN e char, neglect hla demand on and own notice ~d present upon to'tlile It ·pald be sold who Coon . E : E to it of d 41si>o&e IUld located MODER~ was a OOn - from the coUector. and he was awarde d custody of mi00 Keever, who in turn sold It to O. E. er, J. M. stacy. 'lbIs the col- nor children . Juanita Kessler from to paid longer e b ' no must tax becaUlG IR It The REPA after doned l OBE.u • ICIC Lt1ltfC Iq's J9hna" ita present owner. I ., lector of Interna l revenue for the Pat Kessler on a neglect charge and AD Work GIIU'IUdee4 •• 'Ibe oooper was a Vl:ry A' Good PIaee M EM . , the' where tlrom in which the taxpaye r's re- Hazel A1Ifred from Edward Alfred on OW_ '. "Istrict distance A short M. D. Abl'OlDOWlti, ~r 1 man in those early dGYs, and RaysCompul OIl - 1 Yr. the now Is c~e. looated 1M was a1m11ar a PhODe facto!7 tile cooper Detroi' boast of two ..... to ~ . ville 1 Yr. . 15 Eo MaIn 8'Tne IIory erect;.. AJDerIc:aQ H _ _I BEAL ESTAT E T(l.ANSFEKB shops. One tWILlS presided over by ,tobacco wareho use. This was y comThe following were among real OBet~H_"" George Cl"1sp1n and stoo<: on t he ed.ln 1905 !by a 'stock compan SHERMAN WHIT t: Gard_ _ ......__1 Yr. , In AN'DERSON ed interest. s . farmel' the 'Of Posed u: owntransote estate line between the property now . y.Meme lUlY Photopla Comp o IUlci the FLORIST SHOP L. EMI Hockett to Louis J. BurMiner __ _.---1 Yr, and Ml's . tobacco culture. ThiI' is olle of oo'rron Hendley by ed C8.EAM A POtJLT BY es of the ton, 85 acrea In Wayne t,ow,!lshlp. Pa&bliDder (WeeIIlJ ) _I Yr. o IcreeDIm & Nor1h ~ 1Le9.1II. Mr. Crlspm lived whel~ most importa nt indv.stri PAl' =AO& . d _... _ _ 1 Yr. o Ph. sao; 181 Nlrb' 11Il DeCrolt ' of B. AIIth_ 127 ei!lg b I tl ala.tlar t.ob~cco the , y ilt, commw W. Ill. -Drake to Donald and RutJl 8t Pboae 811 Hendle y O\>rron nqw 0Wll8 and 5cftm __ .__1 Yr. r any" . boob, ......... , " se Ohio p. x-ta. warehou carter. 96 acres in Wayne townshI rid..,... _Nt. Oblo "'11'-ter ci18continulng tJle cooper busl- exceilen ~ quality. 'Ilh is Xenia - . -"leal, . SdaK:e • ~_l Yr• . proves to ·b e a great conveni ence (!S T . 8. and Rose Hardin to Ray '11M W _ ...--:-1 Yr, wnlsl. fana, ' - ' ness kept a stille at that place. .. booU IIOltI eIIlldNII·. • ~ Growa ---.I Mo. Annie Smith. 112.92 acres In weu as a source of income to tM !lind' that was shop cooper other lfOa. 'Dle , I1D8AVI AB UAil.UIT RION ALI.ATO -TO-WB .... CRITE THE L.\D1E8 READY 1 Yr. 8porb .udd ' •• I p. OI'~'. . townshi " ' " fanner Wayne ~ ~rd b ' IIfftd located o ,.~. Dlsat _ .._ _1 Yr. of John Olark and was . XeBia,OhiD c:a\.aloc. for AcceaM..... location e Lytle IS as desirabl {DoJI), o Open CWeen what II now Dr. Ward's I JUST Ofl' TNI PRIM FREE It~CLOTBB8 ' .. (II ......) .. _ _ 14 Mo. residenc e as could be wls'ht d . It h Bs n tn, Clark Mr. barn. he t , and bouae Y'S Witt. GI.NE TIlle P_; To o AIIIedc:ui Girl __.I Mo. kept .\.y Arrow 8h1rt. 'or our _ , IlIl11tn1ted .. lived where Dr. Ward Is lccatec. nnt! two splendi d gem'NlI stores, CIrIIdID HeraIcI _I Mo. ' lit_tan. In coune 78 "'on A Phoae Johns; K C: Mam 9 W. lhl!: ((UI<!. 0' . 100,000 bed: 1 _ in the houae which Is now owned by S . L. Wllllamso!l and Pareatl' ~ _I Mo. ........... dlnll ",.......~ to ,...... .... adBcnuehold M. .dDjp I Yr. Graham . It was moved to Us good schools, church and all Wm. wrl" NOW- ' I Yr. ALBERS ~ Oatdoe n TARVI A-LiTH IO '1'0 AND FREE - I',..TOO"VI II YOD HaYe Troable WIUl 'YOGI' preaent location when he sold to VQ~iagE's W'tj ~:J make ,lIfi! In a v.ll. IYr. , 0014 farmretired FEET or yeu 8HOE8 CLA••1C»f PUIUIIII NCt co. . ROAD OIL. _~VATINa Mahlon iM.Ills. whe> theu built on lilt :age desira'ble . several SUPER MARKET OeD" 111.. ·1 e.<J of the . 8M • ~ old site the house In which qr . el'S thave aVIlUed th·emselv t>UMP TRUCE URVlO J: 125) Ie. W...... A... 01 ...... !II. hav ~ and ! 8~ "UVIC E ~~ Ita!fr,n-W nities opportu OWcn, rother b · 'Ward liVes, while his RICHARDS READY MIX CIOIIOIW'I'II be ~ XeDJa, O. s. '~ M.Ula bullt' the one across th~ r(): d erected hOl1ses v.>hl,ch woulci XeDIa. ·Oblo;. credit · to a town of much larger occuPied 'by Wm. DUke. .; '.?i ---;---- ---....: .:,---:- ------'" .~. boast could .\~T SHOP , . . Untu the year 1872 'We THE BUDY-ro:"W1 BAB, LADIES Lytle Is not In::orO: atcd. .ll Al\.houg tie WillI to . roads mud st ' . , T muddie of the ' cLEAN DS 'A 'rAlLO B8 pUShes Improve ments sPlrlt PI1Pllc t hl\ t . told are 'We ere. b o'a'nyw· tOund . , LlTI' BRes . . . Q.re ·f. TheIle Wbo eani' ks are noW' K~ PbGDe No. I . Ion winter .the roads ~ so bad that Iilong ana c~nt sidewal •• 011 • •' :D___ __....___ , whUe . Wbea '1'08 WaD' 'l'h1Na CJstance a qUite fI~"''' 'lor laid .0001ICII a , pull to hor~s 10Ur d it ,require D ollke Phone 4'l1&,1AbanO col1S ~ruc­ MOROCCO.GRAINED PhODe irt.(~~ ~.or DIr$ Hght wagon and" two ' !bushels G! othe"s are 'In course of lOaTo"aol - --.::'- - - t - : - " . . ReBld.nc...... 11 L£ATt4E~ streel.ll. kRAFT . the lne :trees pade S , Idon '" ' iDW, 'to 'wheat ', .. .' . \ the " The ' year.. IF' W<1~ the bennnl IJB The .peopie pride themsel ves-on W~ ·PAPEBI . Ii I,,· pf J nce appe~ra kept weU neat, , €' I' Of better tblng'i In roada alid a pike q ean, • p~ aD4 omlll happy. , &!Iibuay &r<e a!ld ,homes .lielr l · comer Jidea', .~. 1'rom 8amueU ; Was : ThiaS~.ce 'Fir Sale in i~· the Dayton and . Lebano n :p1~e' f l tU\tl conten·t ed all c.i>ultl ,b e found 'E. B. CURTIS . 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Mr, and iMrW. George KUla of .HoQer, Lacy, first claaa selUl~n, is IV ohes, ooHee and pop corn. E veIY.WaqneavUlo .pent ThlU'lClav &t.te.!) ~Qllle ll'O1ll . ew ~o"k on tI twelve- Ull e I.S invited. noon witn Mr. IUld Mra. Wl.UIur \.lAy JW·lO\.l&Jl. visll.illg Ilili p.1ren t.s,. t.&. Fru.Ok Fruzle,I' o"Ued o,~ Olark. lVll· . und Mrs . llrL1I!BL La.cy, uno filS lW·S. Bert Bunnell )uld daughter Little, Carrol Loncacre returued .,l'uncunoLnel·. Mrs . .l:anlllu Lacy, and Mrs. Banner StcwlU·t. F1·ld.~y from N.Iam1 Valley hOllpl~ 8&tur- ",UU 0 .er reI t!vcs ulld U'ltlUdi;. H e al'Lernoon . day evening, where she , had been UIL<> bteu 6011 w ,ere 011 Lne oc ' Ull The l""l'lendshlp lasll llAd Lhelr several dlU'B for t.re&tment. She..has .01' WlI'tlC moutHS. rie Cll1JS ~OO lli monthly OleeLUlg at Lhe 1I0Uie o. been quite W f~ a cough and vue ~avy .June 11. ,Hl~ lUld receive" M.r. ruld Mr . ~ooh Nt:man a.U S v ll t.broe.\ ailment... "rail wg n.~ I.UeIlL LaKes Naval l 'h ursday evening . '! '1lO5C pre.sem Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and cloat.lon IIot Cnle 1;0 tor Ill)( weeK.> . were Rev . and Mrs. ,H.Qy Smelker, son, Mllton. Krs. J. B. Jones and .Lie was Uleu .sent. to ~I:W Or Il1l.OS Mr. ruld Mrs . George Hause un~ Mrs. Ralph Hammond 'were Dayton lAud then to Hrool!lYll. N. Y . Btl .;;on. Miss GeneVieve Buunell an" 'v1s1tora M;onda.y even1Jle. will report COr du,,}' to his slllp 011 !VIr. WalLer If .clfter and daugll ter. Dial 2111 - Wayne.ville Mrs. 1!:mma ' l&cy. 'Mr. and Mrs., . • ooruary 22. Mr . and Mrs . .BerL BUIUlell auu Earl Young and h1a fa~h~, Mr. E. ua ughter bpent Sunday with JIIlr. B . YoWli, were Sunday dinner and Mrs.. E erett BUllnell lind trun. guests at the hOme of Mr. and !Mrs. , Iy. Mrs . Velma Dufau left satw'day CharlfJs Bunnell and da)lJhters in ,H r •• WUlh,w Swltb, t;urn,-.u...,,,, .. 1 Dayton. .l'tev. Jerutie carey 01 IlPar Clles- Ulorning to be with her husba.nd, Sunday alternoon pests of Mr . Ler was guest speaker at chw'clI William Dulau of Cllicago. and KrI. W1lbur Olark were: Ml·. ~WldD.y. Mr . and 'Mrs. Bert Bwmell aId IIIDd :Mrs. Ralph RhInehart, Mr. Several from here attended Lhe daught.el's entertained ,M i'. u,nd Mrs. ..... Wnlter l(eDrl~k. Qr __ . . . ._ ' and 1IrB. PaU\ Flory and Mr. IUneral of HoI' ce F. compton ~t Vaug'lm Mullen and son, Mr. Wa.Miss Frances J.ohns of OhrIst hOll- Claude Rins pfDa,yton. u ,e New Burlington Friends ChW'CH ter Pfetl1er and daughtcr ruld Mr. pital, Clncinnati. spent Ule weekMr. and Mrs. R81ph Johns en- last Tuesday au.emoon. and Mrs. Austin Conuer and daugh end with her parents. 1Mz. and Mrs. tertained to a dinner sunday, honMr . and Mrs . Donalc. Ba.lnes ter Sunday evening. IRa-lph Johns. oring the lb irthdays of ~ ; ~~es ca.lled 011 Ml·s. Haines parcnts, Mr. Mr . and !MrS. Howard De.w~ (If Johns and Miss Prancea Johru;. hlld Mrs . Whe tstone at XenIa Sun- REV. AND MRS. L. ( :. RADLEY . Maraine City, spent Wednesday eve Tho6e present iWere: 'Mr. Il11d Mrs. clay nigbt.. _ TO ENTERTAIN B,WLE CLAS rung with friends In Lyt.1e. ~ Beocathorn and tamlly of Mr . and Mrs. Raymond WUson t';r;;~~~~~~E1lzaQetb Sm!th, Miss Mary MIanWI'burg, ~ F'rancJ.s Johns' ~ all({ Wal ter Wtlson called on 'I.r.s . The Waynesville Bi ble el 55 wUJ Cook -PIUiv ' ,W!I!l'DSCincinnati, Mr. and 'M rs. James !Leonard ElUs of near Kinglllan anLl meet Monday evening, Fcb. 22, at, - ~COOIr:: 'I" It . vi1le. were dinner lnIests of Mrs. Johns. Mrs. Evelyn 1IarU;oc~ and Mrs. Theodore McIntire of n t ar the home ol Rev. and Mrs . L . C. Margaret JohI)8 an4 PaUl JobDa on Ml.se Ru~ J~. . ew Burlington Tuesday alternoou. Radley. The topio for c\.lS1CUSSiQll will be, Tuesdayl of last week. 'Deeplte the 1nc:Jement weather B Mr . IUId Mrs. ClUford Mlars v.er.e Mrs. Ralph HaDl.n!C!nd in. ~- large orowd attended the meeting of gue.st..cl of Luther Jial.Iles and wl.e "Grant · unto Thy Servants '1 nat With ~ Boldriess Tn«lY May Speak pa.uy ~th her sister, Mrs. Ed Con- the Woman's SOciety o! Lytle Sounday evening. Mrs . Irvin Harner and mother, Thy Word," taken Crom Acts 4: 1· 33. , ley, of D!"ytOn, visited their ~cle, ch~ at the tui.u Wednesday evenEveryone wh o can. no mMtcr t.o Mr. 86'muel NIchol at Oooc! Sam.Br.. ~ng. lAo Pl'OIl'Ilm, music by the Mrs. M&urice Starbuck ~ Caitlorwbat denomination he or I'h e. ma.y 1tB.n bo6l>\tal ill Clnc1nDatl TnUfli- ' Campbell fam'lY. and games were nia, were dinner guests or Mr. and belong, is welcome ~ attend. da.y. much lmJoYed. Oherry pie ane! col- Mrs. R. Compton of Clnclnnatllast Mrs. AUoe. Mllle~ has been quite fee were served by the following saturday. ENTERTAIN AT DC po011y for several weeks. cODlllULtee: M:r8. &tPh Hammon d, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Rendall Carey an d O'CLOCK DINNER . Mrs. Everett Early, <Mrs. Wll- Nra. Kesler' Graham, Mrs. Frank SODB and Rev. Jennie Carey were Ham: Bergdal~ !Mrs. Boward De- Kurl1a and MrS, iE. B. 'Longacre. 'dinner gue,sts of Mr. an1 Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs . A. B. Earnhal t weese ·and IMrs. Walter Kenriok vis- The March mee~ will be 'held at Luther Haines Sunday. entertained at six o'olock dloner on 1ted Mae Comell at t.he Vir- libe home of Mrs. 'Dlerle Jones. . Severa.! from here attenr.ioo Illl!1 r - Thursday evening. Tbelr guest..cl Mrs. Mar&aret ..,Johins and PaUl terly meeting at Xenia last Sa turglnia Tripp ' Nursing Home at New we'r e corp . and Mrs. Dale Rands!1 !Leb6.oon, Thursday afternoon. Jo~ ill cunp8n1 ,,\V1th Mrs. Ellza- day. of Ft. Wayne. Ind .• :Mr. a.nd Ml'S. Mr. and iMrB. EArl Young aiid beth. Smith, were ente~ineli to siX MrS. Glenna WUson called on hEr Frank Kurfis of Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Einma Lacy v1Sl.ted · I'hursday ' .o'clock ~er FridAy at the home mother, Mrs. Ellla Hurley IUid Mrs . Earl Eurnhart and ibWby son IIDd Eva Whitson or Xenia last satur- Alton Earnha.rt.

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FOR RElNT-S.cc plng rooms . See MI'S. J . P. Larrick, S . Main street, Waynesville, Ohio.

THE· WAYNESVILLE DRUG STORE

FOR SALE - Kitchen eMin t., chairs, electric sweeper, Bissels carpet sweepel', dishes, pans, curtains, other articles. Mrs'. Slell a EVllns at llolllc of Mrs . Po.. L . Rye.

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WANTED TO RENT-40 to 70 ncrc larm with 5 or 6 ' room house. Cash or on 50-50 basis. Vaughn Griffis, Rou te 1, WnynesvlUe, O .

Mrs . Willillm Schnabel ·,I Wnsh- 'MI·s. Daisy Snyder !lind Mrs . Lester ••• WANTEIlMall fo r work In dairy Ington, D . C . , is visiting her fath- Gordon. plant; also form hand . Can slay 'cr. Mr. Rice Schnapp, and' famil y . Mrs . H. F . Dye spent Frld,ay and on place 11 desired. Bob's Dairy . • • • Sa turday With her hUSband Lt. B. Route 2, Waynesville. Oh io . Mr . and Mrs. A. H . Stubbs had F. Dye at !Fort Thomas. as 'their houseguests from Wednes• • • rou ~ -,- -all - '- 0-r:-:-lll-dj 7:es-:-: b1; - k-~I~t11 day until Monday momlng, Mrs. Mr. IUId Mrs . Robert Alderman glOVes wit h strips of leather on 1:..llck. Th~ gloves may be had by Stubbs' sister, Mrs . II . E. AndrewS and clllldl'en wer e Sunday everung the 'loser at the ' lIZCLte offlce by Jr~ and ba'by I19P of _~nd, Ohi~ . .guests of 'Mr. Alderman's mother. !Mrs. s tubbs' mt. th~r, Mrs. W. E . Mr4l. Bernice Hough and Mr. al:d p yLng for this adv. Gearhart, Of . J)aytQn, Was also a ¥1'S . W. J. Squlres. - ._---' . • • . ;FOR SMiE-5 room house. d ·ul.c - week-end guest. Edgar Bergan, of Detroit. Mich . , Ity, In Waynesyil!e. "1600'. ' . Mer. and Mrs. E. Scorteld, A:so llll'ge bullillng with 2 acr.es Mr. -aooUeld's mother. Mrs. E . O. arrived here y/elinesday to see b s mqth~r, Mrs. Julia Bergan, who Is bottom ground n the corner of Scofield, Columbus. who. is visit- III at her home on Miami sLreet. He Route 73 und Wa.ter st.reet. $2300. Ing at the Scolleld hOme. and ·Miss returned to Detroit Thursday. W . N. Seal'S, phone 2651. Virginia. 'Blackburn attended a conMrs. Carman CI'llne, 'MrS . H. Jr . PERSONAL 'l'A.~ ItEl\URNS cel't In CIncinnati Saturday. Dye a.nd Mrs. John Turner were • • • FILLED OUT -\\,Yl\IER L. DRAKE Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout and Thursday gUests or Mrs. L. A. FOR SAlLE---()lId r, oak dresser, 2 daughter.' Winnie 30, :were Sunda y Garst, near Liberty. pleoe wicker set, rug, feuther mat- guess,s of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wade Turner GIld tress, library tabie, folding . cot Bland In Bprlngbcjro. • • • sons who recently M·t tr> make wIth pad . Mary Brown. Spring Mrs. E. F. Earnhart was a Sat - l.h eir· home .in Ama.rlllo, Texas, iWere Va lley. Phone Centerville 7020. urday and Sunday pest of' her ~n­ forced. to return here on account of Ln-Iaw and daughter and grandson, lack of housing. For the present Mr.' and Mrs. J. N. Robfnson und they' are with Mrs . Turner's parday afternoon. son, Donald, in Darton : ents, Mr . and Mrs . Johu' Trl!adMr. and Mrs. Everett Haines ANOTHER PU'E ~INE 'Ir... H ...leUe . ". ·.'JaUIUIlN, Curre,."nt ••• were gueJt.s of Mr. and Mrs. H9'WLt' is reporte~t, Mlother pipe Little ' Da.vid Graham hWl been Mr .' and Mrs. c : 'Lee Hawke en- ,way. a.rd F'1sher of near Fairview ch4I'ch, Une frOlIi Texas to the East coost, ve.ry W at the' palson:lg~He is but 1:te,~t.a.lLl'le<rJ- to dinner on' Sunday with . Mrs. Carman Crane and Mr. one ,day . last week. is to be buUt. I t will ~allel the very little better n't tbis writing. l)l~" Mr. and Mrs . Dou Hawke and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hlll were Clnoin-. . C. Hawke' liS their \atl v1s1tors on Tuesda.:,t._ -- r . Walter W1Ison called. on 'Fl'a.!!!~+UresenlH-I-illlelt-lifle-:-mPt1'-W>ll-!J-b\iUt-j-l!IUL.hope...li.t:tt:QllIillLior....h!lLQIl1J.[:.ILI.e..;+~ d afte oon Be ' ty guest..cl. . \ rn. and which crosses V'jrnuen coun . covery. ' . • • . l Mr . and Mrs. H. L. Rye and son . Ohenowetlh Mon ay ' is no't-sa well at thfs writing. 'l'he second I1ne will be !\ 2O-lnch . Sunday eVening supper guests of Miss Lola Sears o! Iwerc Sunda.y dinner of their . ~eigh Bogan and wUe called on line and ""ill origlnat,~ in tlle Beau- Mr . and Mrs. P . J'. Thomas and . ,_ . ,', . , , b'On-In-.aw and do.ugllter, Mr. and Mrs Clara Dunn llind Mrs . Anna morit oll , district of Texas. nearly son and H. R. F~rdyce were Mr. vlstted her . piJ,ren .... Mr . and k __'~s. '" tervUI O 'N ' eaJ' a" the '~arm'on Home In d 1 W . N. Sears" ,qy.e r the wee' -c.<"". ~s. R. :ij .. stewart of . Cen 1:. u \U 300 mUes Ibeyond LongView, ?:exDs, anti 'Mrs. Paul Hough and aug 1• • • • Mr . and Mrs. H . B. E.a rnhart Tuesday afternooll. source of the present Une and will ter and Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Lowell MIss J8.!lJdl1 Hurley of nea l' a.ud chUfu'en are moving ' froln the F . Pl'ingle and son. SprIn'g Va.Uey, was ..~e wee~ - .C1.'ld country and will ocoupy the Ed Mrs. Ella Haines is sp9ndJ.ng a be nCIlII¥ 1,70? miles in leng/;h. f da'y with her sister Mrs Lucy Mr. and Mrs.' Harold 'Hutchinson h dm th M . ew 6 Bit New · ,. guest of er. gran 0 er. ,._rs . p~d. Hopkins' propert.y they recentjy Compton Burlington. SUSPEND SALES OF' I . anll. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. ;Josla:h Davis •

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DR. M. STEELE, 123 East Locust Street W.Umington, Ohio. has published a booklet in which he explains . how he treats PILES or HEMORRHOIDS without SURGERY or ELECTRICITY. Th1s booklet wlll be sent ine by sending blm yoor name and ad~ress.-:-Adv. More Egga and PoultrY N~ded For the War 'E ffort Do your part-Raise two broods this ,-e8r. B'u.y cb.Jeka wl'h MORE EGGS BRED INTO .THEM., Get MORE EGGS PER HEN with Dunliam Certllled WhIte Rook&. EVERY buIOK' sired by U. S. B. O. P. male from dam jIDd Illre of 200-304 ~, record. YOU CANNOT APFORD TO BUY CMcK8 OF INFERIOR BREEDING A.T TODAY'S EGG PRICES. 9'J.8'7'0 chick IlvabDlty

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"• . ~ ,~ , Mr. and MrS: Lawrence Thomas Mr. and iMrS. Charles I.nocn o and Mr. and Mrs: Lowell Preng.e spent Sunday 1n Columbus with and son 04. T .....__. on we"e guests or their sons, lia'old. Mr. and on Sun• " I PVt. John W. strouse. who is now day .. I I~nted a 't Oamp Wheeler. Georgia B . P. lIartsork, of Morrow. was a ~ , . is confined In ~he bo.spltul wit .. Waynesvllle 'visitor 'l'h~. B of B k ,pneumonia but .15, repor,tC/d to be Francis Gene .. roWrll. , ~ " Ume. P vt . all enjoyed themselves very much. Btrouses' "address is Station hOo'i- at th~ ho~e of: pis. parents. Mr. ' For the program; the l1Ce of CIlrisL pita!. Ward .<:i-3. Camp WhE'~I~r, On.. illlq- Mrs: ILa.wrence Brown.. .. • was Ib rought out In 's ong which wB.l! Mr . and Mrs. , Rice Snapp entel'!' sung by all. Pie and ooffee was ' ·t o dinner Saturday- evening. ' .served_ ftl, •. , lIlIey GII•• u .... Oorn.Pond;'nt Mr, BInd 'Mrs. Forrest Trost and Their guests were Mrs. . ·W. J. Mr . and Mrs. !Bert Bunnell and, Sohna:bel of Washington, D. C .. daugl,ter saw. "Random ' Harvest·, dau~hter of near ' Wl1Y'l1esville 6I>eUt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Everett at Loow's theatre In Dayiton Sunday I afternoon. " Bunnell and family of Mt. ' M.t. Staff 'Sgt. and Mrs. Lowell Prin. Holly. gle and son were guests of the P . There will be 6J\l .a1J-dJI,y. sewing, .. ... , .. , J. Thomases Sunday and Monday. for the Red Cross Wednesday at the ~huroh room; " also ' o~ misSionary' Try tho Miami Ga7. etle Want Ads l " l . _. meeting in' the afternoon. Everyone ".111"1111 is cordially inVited. , Mrs."Emerson Dill and son RalPh', AUCTIONEERINq , I spent Saturday in Xenia. . "Please ~, Y.P.P.r local conStanley and Koogler 1 Mr.: and Mrs. ' MorrIS Le;wIs and For Da~eS, Phone 2894, Wayne's!on, Jerrj !Lee, spent Sunday' with versaijons _ '9., t.b.fee :m!nu~ 'Mr. IIitld Mrs. John Koeste,r of vnie. Ohio, Reverse Charges aDd only IIiaJI,e rL9,PJ' ~lst&l!el! , . Utica. , BROKERS UCENSE calIa~. (~ war buy center,s , . Miss iMinn!~ CmIyIford 01' Dayton Hlirold Fox and daughter were dlnner guests of the Frank M. Fox family Sunday. The occasion was a celebratirin of the first blfthc.ay 0 11ttle Miss Kat41een Lynn Fox, dalJg'hter of tile Haro Id Foxes. The Berean' class meeting , WWl held W the church social rooms at Feny lWlt Thursday ·evening. There

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Waynesville 'WOJ?o twice in t:hl.: Warren county Basketball ToUrnament at K1Dg's MUI.6 . UAIoday ana is now MnODl t.he f~v~ to wln the champioMh1p. SiX games were played MoodilY: In. the af-ternoon games. IiarveysbUIJ bea.t OtJte11bein Hoole, 39-:18; Waynesville beat Oarl1llle. 31-25. ~nd Kings .M1& won over Sprlngboro. 31-27. In the evening games Ma.!ion. whloh -drew a bye in the lIIft.ernooll games. defeated Harveysburg 31-18; Springlboro beat .carl1llle, 30· 21. ant! lWaynesv1lle trounced Kings M1lhI in the fin~le. 25-22. By l06ing t(l Springboro. Carlisle WIIB el1m1nated from further play. the ,tournament ,bel11g run on a two down und out baAla. The tournament w1ll oe lesumed Thwoday. when otterbein Home plays Kings Mills and Haryeysburg facee Sprln&Wro. Waymftiv1lle will play Mason ' in tile semi-'.4na.ls Friday night at 9 :00 p. m. . Wayne8VUle Junior Hl&'h will not play until ee.iurday at 2 ;00 p. m . • when they play Spr1ngt)oro in the jjC,nI-fllnal8. The local Jun10r High team drew a bye 10 .the first round Monday. In the game with oarllsl~ I40nday lBraclley and ()abom led the local squad 10 scor1-1lIJ with 10Poh'~ each while · Balter ot oarllale ~ed up

minutes Friday night, Waynesv1lle first . <11mout dr1l1. 'WIIB acscrlbed by cMJlan deIent18 oo.unc1l of11ciWB as "oxtremeIy' lIIltlst'actooy," both lrom the st.aD4point 01 pUblic cooperation and rettpOn.se of bhe civilian protection coI1>s personnel, completely' mob1llZed for the flrs~ time Offlclala reported that within tWO minutes after the two-minute b.as t on the siren, the town was COJIlpletei3' olacked out except for street lights. Only one famlly had to bc warned bv n1r raid ward~ns. and upon Ibelng contacted, read!!y complied with the rules. reporting that they understood the dlmout was set il'o r nine p. m. instead 01 (1 :00 IUld were sitting in their 'p arlor waltlng .cor the 9 o'clock d~lLne . Moot cItizens duit1!u.Uy stayed In their homes during the~ dlmout and tile streets were comparatively Iree of auto traffic and pedestrians. The civlllan defe.nsl' councll offk:als wish to express their grati· tude to residents of Waynesville for Lheir wholehearted cooperation in DhiB first dlmout -p ractice and state that the personnel' of the WaYl'esv1lle Defense Council have ' been heartHy encouraged. and that Waynesville Will surely be aoble to do Its part In the county-wide Imd s tate-Wide 'blaekouts scheduled for the near fu t ure.

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Auto Licence Sale To-Begin-MarclH. Auto l1cen.ses--will go ' on sale throughout the 'state of Ohio March 1, it has been announced. _ All motor vehicles Uils y~al" will be reqUired to dispia.y. In ac d! tion to t he 1942 license plates. 1943 11ceJ'l5e stlckers in the right lowe. corner of the wj.nshleld. Earh sticker will bear the vehlc1e·s registration nwnber. the 1942 llce!l.'>e mUlI ber. and a description of the veillc.e. Stickers must be displaYf'j on 01 cars and trucks Iby AprU 1. OWI.ers 01 commercial tr~cks. tra.Hers. and farm ,t rucks who apply for 01110 license pla.te reglst.ration wJ.J ·be required to fill out detailed questhmna1,fes giving information for the Highway TmlHlc AdvisOry committee () the war depal'lmen"t. Motorists shall present their regIstration card ..:.. othe one they presented when getting gasoline ra tlonmg stlckers-and their certl:l· oote of title when applyin-g for a 1943 license . Heretofore only the certlIlcaie or- title- had to be presented.

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QO'lien 1>Lb.t.E:s and PuerLO Rico wh .. were gr..auated from the Un1versit ~ or CIncinnati College ot Mcd~cine n . '" special. wa!1tlm.e COllWlencemeli Weanesday, Feb. 24. Dr. ~ L OOok Mitended the services. This was the first mldyear graduation for the medical coUcse &1) . its founding in 1819. U111ve.rsILy au Lhorltlaol beUeve. i>rinclpal speakE: d t Dhe eJrercises was Dr. Irvin Abel naLlonnlly-~own surgeon and 193', prooldent of the American Medi.r.. oA.sooclation. Dr. Raymond Waltehi, the u'li· l'erslty president, conferred degree. Upon t he candlda.tes who were pre·· sented by Dr. Stanley Dorst. dea. of bhe college. iMrs. MatIMlllan Is f .1937 grociuaote 01 Waynesville 'higl .;)C· 1OO1 and a 1939 gradUate of Earl " a·m college_ 1.1.

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MINNEAPOLIS, ~INN.-It was -80· here when these pictures' were taken, but i40 WELr worke.rs' I:railer homes at Trai!er City (above). keep them comfoirtable With little usc of fu el. ReSIdents make ord. nance f~r the Navy and live in their trailers all year around. Thousands of go,v ernment-owned ",nd private trailers are keeping worken warm in cold climates this winter. WindowlI are frozen in Clyde Sargent's trailer (below I but it'" cozy inside aa he read • &be COmiCI to Bobbie and Nippy .

Mr. and Mrs. T. S. H1rdln a.re announcing the marrlaae of thl'lr daughter,"Roma, to Pvt. lumes J. MDOol'1h1ck on Monday, FebruaIj 8. 1943, at· MagnoUa, MW. The bride is. a graduate ot Waynesville hl.gh school and

. Beg1nn1ng Monda.y. tlhe Waytlesville Nat ional Bank will operate on 0enJtra1 War Time . For the past week the bank has been ruhnlng on Eastern 1W'ar Time. due to being a ne,t~ institution . The Waynesville post office is stU on "fast'· SprJ.ngfle.ld· Business college. , Pvt .· McCormlck Is- the son of Mr. time. .and Mrs. L. P . McCormick of DaYtOn. He was graduated from RooIevelt hli'b school In Dayton e.nd attended the University of CmTotals .........••... 13 6 n, c1nn&t1. He Is now atatloned at Van Carlllle 8 .. I' •. P DoJl? MJas. Ootty. f .•.••••.•.•••••• l 0 2 Mabry. 1 . ........ .... . 1 0 1 Baker. f .... .......... 5 11 BUhop, 0 1 2 0 1 :I · mus. g .. .. . .. . .. .. . Kru8e, g .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .... . .. . 2- (I l!l points.

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Construction of tlle will of t.h .ate W. H. Madden o( Waynesvu. oS askd In a. sUit CUed in commOI pleaa court by E. V. Bar.nllart. ac.' minlstrator of . the Madde"l estaa.e 'rhe ple.l.ntlIf. contends tIla t - t h death of two beneI1clar1es' IdiS 1&4. lilled .two provlslons of the will an asks {or a. .new conatruotlo'n. 'llhe Madden estate h8B been 11. prdmte court , lOr 3ever&1 years Mr. Madden died in 1932. Carl D. Madden, Clarksville. and otllel' heltS are named defendants;

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flowers were gardenias Ul e. shuulder ·bouquet. ~e couple, will be at home in Hot Springs whe.r e the bridegroom is stationed a.t the Army and Navy General -hospital. ' He is a gradllRte of the Way;nesvllle. Ohi,). h1 ~ h school.

the church to meet the emerl!endes tJIl.rust upon It by a. global war. f- J per cent of this oUerlng will be' u...ed to OllliIsoor LO the needs of the men in service. a,nd in promoting religIous work In defeme areas. '('pe re.~t wm be used In w()rk ovel'seJ.S. sLlch as rellef for the destitute in war stricken lands, and in promoting tnl.$lonary wcrk Lhroughout t~e worl~.

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Rlcl1ard H . Hi'debrandt, 44. Wilmington attorney. haa been appol!1ted bv Gov. John W . Bricker as (l. memlber o( the first district" court of appeals. He is a ' former state lcgislator and .secretary of the state industrial conunlss1on. He succeeds Judge Francis iHaJillUton of Lebanon. who died in December. The first dlstrlcl oompr1.sea church w-n Ha.milto!l. Butler. iWSrren. CllI\ton and Clermont counties Qnd the po~ siWon pays _$12.000 per year. PARTY IN HONOR 01' FOURTH BmTHDAY Mrs . Charles Turner' entertained , a group of children at her home today ~ThUlllday) 10 honor of the fourth birthday el l her uttle daughter. Carol lKa.y . The home ws.s deeoroted in pink and wWte for the occasion. [ce cream and cake was' served to tl\e guests. Am those I ~ I vitat10 ong . rece v g n . ns for the event were Jerry Woolard. .....Is J J erry ""'_ .....r~ • .... ...."ry -.-v , anet Davis• Pea!1 .Jo MUteD' Sa.lly ILou bIel1fe1'1 Oarobon A'nn .Conner. MarUyn' PQ~Y. 'Zana M'!'y Fulli:erson.

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W~l}esday Mrs. J. B. Rich hostess at her lovely home on Third stree,!. Mrs . GI!!nn Borden. Mrs. Cora Rich And MlsI 5&1'('h Smit h were CO-:10ste<sel' for the . afternoon and a.'bout thlrty melhbers were present. The meet- . Ing 'was ca,led to o "der by the new j1res.l dent."Mrs. Vashti Conner lind Mter a brief \bus..~E'ss S8llSIon. the meeting was In ch'lrge of the prO-: gram. commlttee. The dev'lUons for the afternoon were led by Mrs. Irene ' Baird _and the theme of her Scriptural readings and prayer "Peace." As the pr",gram committee Is planning a study of some prom11\ent woman of Edr.:l1cal times : or each month, Mrs. W . E _ strt'ud read a very Ir1ter.l!Stins PRper ~ "Esther." Mrs. Walter Sheehan ltld In a very lnatructlve dJacu.saion on lIe s1,j)ject of post;..'war I)H.Ce and how 'We, locally, mlght belp. 1"0110w1og tbla. a group or a1Zth grade g1rls · accompanied V1rglnla Hardin, very bea~lfully saq a goup of songa, Wn:lCrl-'llllU--U~~>-Dl~--""':::.:Jj eve~ne. Tbe meettnt adjo~ed !o hold an all-day meetlnS-ID March• the plAce to be annqunclld Ja ter . DeUcloua refreshments. were by the hostas and her ~1.stant. The story of t!he l1fe 'Of Ly4la, the ChrIstian -bualne.s ' WOUWl, w1U ~ a part of the March Pl'Oll'am.

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XENIA CHANGES TO NEW CENTBoAL WAR TIMI. FRANKLIN TO ERECT BONOR ROLL FOB MEl\{ IN"sonos Bede.Yiled by complaining merchants who ariJltrarlly chaD ~t'<l Btort Plans are .))el.ng made by RuueU hours to Oentral War T1me, and by McEUresh Poet. Amertcan the fut tb6t the City of Daytol lOr the erection of honlN' ro~ 111 and Wirlaht and Pa.ttersou Field.~ FrlilIllr.lin. !for men In eenlce Where manY' residents are employed, this terr1lDry. The cotrim1ttce Ia plUs the fact that the county com- considering a permanent . roll fit mlMlOIlen; vOted to turn back county honor to 'be en1Cted at lIPID, ~ clocb a.n hour. Xenia (llty commll!- place. Wooden tpanelB w1U 'be ~ sion Wednesday rescinded its 0:11:. at the Present tinse 8Jld ~ a ' later ' c1slon of I8St week to remain Ot. date bronze will be caat ,to 'reptace Eastern War Tlme and voted to .t he WOOden panels. The lAdon com- '; turn Xoenia's clock back to "peace'" mlttee desires to reCeive nlin. , .". time at 2 a. m. !J.I'r1day. lUI lloon lIB ~ble . The funds' Will ' LEAVES FOR KE!SWR FIELD be l'Q1.sed by pubUc contrlbutlona. . LICENS.E ISSUED IN GU~ CO. 'r' Mr. William H. Sawyer. who has A marriage haa been is- ' been in the almy air corps reSf'rve Moore ~ce November. 11142. was called tc sued 10 Xenia to _Clup-Ies PriezeU. truck driver. and Mrs. Im-' t aottve service last Friday. Be reported to Ft. Thomas ~nd rna Ethel PeR, both of Ne~ .~. _ ... .' was immediately sent to Keeslor Ungton. P1eld lilt B1lod, MIaS.. for preUmlnENROLU:D ·A8 AVIATION CADET. ary tra.1n1nr. Mrs. IWUl1am Sawyer will remain, for the preeent with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Grav for 'the .present and will continue her work a.t the A.IP.A. of(~ in bmnoo .

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The organization for ralsmg ti1e $1600 ~d C1"066 War Fund - has plans well un!ierwa,y f!)r makl.llg 1..8 lntenslve drive beginning Marcn 1 . The tawnBh1p has been ~vlded"n­ to sections With c:o-chainnan for each section. Wa.ynesville will be divided by streets with one person respons~ble f(lr each street. Oh airman C. H. hs.s called e. meeting a t his boII)e this evening (Thursday) at 8 p . m . 'f or lohe cochairmen iLnd those in charge f the soUcltaltlon 01 the villages . At this meeting assLsting .. ollc!tors will !be appomted. f urth er plans for raising the al1ot~ $1500 will -be discussed and (1oal .'rrlluzementa 'o r tJhe drive will tit made. hWl1~ne 'Ibw . '. !p ba.:1 done It before. an sl,le can do It ~alr1."

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nee. -Indicating a grell,i er America.u ~ooperation with. 01;11' Cblltese allY, ,Ahe 1HOUIJe appl&\lded , and cheered het statements. Inc1den~­ !y, 'aome aJgn1fl~ce ill being attached to the fact tbat in heT acJdres.s lladame C!\\8.Dg Kae-ahelt at no time mentioned Prea1dent.

By Amerlcan standards, doubtedly by Ohl.nese standards also, Madame Chiang Kal~ek is a beauUfUl and attractive woman. Her personality 18 magnetic and her poise superb. Her spea.lt1ng voioe is well modulated and feminine, yet strong, and her words carrIed rlre and convlct.1on G8 she h anunerec. some various points during her memorable address. She 1.5 a gradu· ate Of two Amerlca.n scbools-Wellesley college and Wesleyan College for Women. 'Macon, Georgia, and her voice carried Just e. touch or SoUthern accent. She h as n.ot bt>e~ in good health in recent months and :has \been In the United s tates since September udergoing hospital treatment in New York; yet she <11d not dlsplay any slgn.s of hllr w.nes.s or of the stress and strain under which she has be<ln living stnce the J apanese invaded China 1n 1937. Her WaShlngto.~ .Y.1sit ..wUl und9jib~y -prove or great bene! it w her countn-, for alreac1y there 18 mUCh talk lD Qongresslonal cloakrOOllla &15 to the advl8ability of amending the bill for the extenalon of the Lend'-Lease Act to requlre a mooh larger dlatrlbution of LeBdLee.se gOOds to 0h1na. than the mlserable two per cent ,that ba.s th~s tv reached tb&t gallant naotlon.

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FebruarY 16. 1943 . Mr. BllrllOS of oomphoated. To know ih WIl t the 0, S , U ; was IPtt Lebanon todlly ~h1.I)g.s may be deducted as expells ' to h elp-aumnuuize last years farm a.n~ whiCh thin8B mUst !be (I1l1'11e<1 as account.s and set up new ones for 1I}.vestmellt and may be deduoteu In IV GEORGE S. BENSON income tax retW'llS . It 18 surprial g yan y,ea,rly as depl'eciatJon sCcnu; 'to ·.. u" ..uu WW. mJn'luy w. Vl"e !oJ ~.~'" I'rtliiflllrV{ll/1fill/lollei 6 that more people do no t take ad- /Je beyond me bUL WIth hi:. Mlp, 1 ~Qt:r Ql uepeudt!hcy 0» .. 6'a.~. SIIII'#¥- .kkillllill vantage ot this serVIce lIS It 1$ mOR L .wa.s able to ie t H .relldy 1 r the 111wlue OalliS, ~c baa al'RlloYa b en IJlIj helpful, The same hal! dozen or so come ~ x report last yea r ana 1 m,rent &i.d purpose of Lue' COllilC..... Endowed Inertia who were there last year were thp.le lope thnt I cal 11: l:s.Il m.ne UI) Approximately 2,000:000 men have l.Ua.. ~hc CuUSUl'IpUOll a cL Ct Ule [nt;mS of the Un ited Stales a~1n. Fal'lll accou!1ls are rather correctLy thiS y ar . u:ll:d oruy Jor ooww:un~ mell lur tJ.1 ::.aLurcl',¥ ' r lJuaY_ alIoth l' bill' C OP ·to cllte~ Will' and war Induslries tu'Uled SCI' 1(:08 Q<. tL C vwt.t:c 1:)1,...,\ lC.>, sil)cC the Pearl Ha,l·bor rold. 'rhe u! Wnl'l' n coumy U )oli. mOOLly . JI:Ilana 1l0L lor Ule PUl'P~ OL con-. only thing that can r eplnce Ule conS~-UP tbCll year 0 ot: .~, started , .or tJ,lti scllpt~ng JapOr fot civiulin blllpl~y­ sequen t shortage ()f Illanpower is IlrUly . l.l tIU!I't! II ,; only saDie lla~ power equ ipment. , This statement lli"l1 , e11;l1er in war p.w1ts, 01' l'J.oI!to ke p ~heSe lal'llI buy.. I odm !; was made in middle J an uary by where. Ie hlls lW;O beal the H OI!. Rep. Leslie C. Arends of illinoIs on We are c,ngalled In a war to save whel'e WI! lice Lllem I '1 h t:Y \ ' 011 ,L or (;OllC-rCSS to cOu-ScnlJt .mell In Ill- the fl oor . of the. House ot Repre- our American tradition of liberty und ask 101' de I ernnu!I L l: ell ..noug •• verse oroel' 0 their depenoeucy, sentatives in Wlishin!;(toD. The short- opportun.lty [or ourselves and our ~I ey would ,be more h elp l.eH! LilIlh Dge of farm machinery is well Children. Our lea der~ have commit· ILh fal.hers of <1epent:enL Cl.uJd e. kn uwn to every farmer. I1\>,. tLll\l' . .lI the!'e " ,.~ "IUy sOu.e ted us to become the arsenal at de· " tng t.a.lte.n on.y loS a last • e",ort alUn a farm r gu lar ly using horses, mocracy; to furn ish food for our WUj' 01 tll.kmg th<:tu h LO Ln ll 1l.1'I'~1,), ter all otner avauli.ble Ulan power one man n ight do nearly two men' , allies; through our lend ·lease to help Lllt:h scnou K (J",•• oacll. to \ UI ~ un hIlS ~een exhausted . So tile resu.t WGI·k with II tractor, but the few new finance the Allied war mnchine ond, ~he !hrillS! Dlld taem O. lt! Ill' t 10 tra 'lors bein g buH t will never reLlIe Ki.<1IIy Bill, l! enactet' 111,1.0 plac e the worn,olllt trllctors this finally, to r aise and equip an Rrm'y llV nillgs 1.1 \ ,,~.. u UU lllli"tl Iol1en of some 10 million men. Ie 1 LlIat Lllu> "'" lIu~ S .l1UkcIS 01 !d.W, wl.ll be to set asiue and 1.0 year, n o ~ to men tion farm tCBms. Anyone of these jobs Is a tre· make ineU eoU e tl e recent al' Farm hands are b(!in~ impurtcd to mendous undertnking. We a re thou· tllat ttley I~ Cj't: IlU, OUL ,)1 LIlU gs . SlIfety lind sty le are combined the Un ited Sla~ e s [I"'on. L till ArnerMan Power Commission Oro" , ILl... E cry f:ll'l ll worlter is tl ("l!ul sands ot miles from the then tel' of but Liley alil ~UU"6 ,. U I ,U ul LuI! In thesc two unifo r ms r~commcnd­ " llin~ 01 aUVeU LUI't: I d Lilt'S uv ,n vL ed for W ill' worl(cr s by the LinC h Wch many cO.!ltelld to ue ihegal hd p but nol ad iI I )u n ed lauurel's war, and this jnvolves tremendous Ill' suitable for all kJnus of (a rm problems ot transporta tion. All 01 I' ally want ~o s,ay 100111':. ',r.U!y Supply A !I~oci .. Li on of Amcl'iclI. and ullconstitutional. these jobs logether will tax evel·Y w adI) a g1lU1C 01 eX"UU: ... . vll.:. ullQ The gIlUJ,:C insileclor (In the r igl t \,ork. ' wears II (JOe-picce li ght bluc twill resource ot the United Stales. AI· nno & bll! Limu . The Ne v ID a .ovk Ii oLhel' sbelBUliY Kceping fdlc with II sld · tr(,u$el· 0 vi c to pre. ready we fac e r ationing and pr iori · No thinG scel,lS m orc III) arent to vent cntchinl;t hc)' clulh ing in muc1l. laCl.l1g at the hands of t.he House " Io/ Wt-AI vt.1 .l; qUICKI 1) ' g5 al'e alties In our materl bls and aClite short· a serious Observer limn that li ter. inery. wh ilo th e pleated pants and lasL week when ~hat body eilimnat- ally thousu nus 01 governmen t em· age of manpower. and a burden ,,! L~r Ule SLOCh. ' ,-(u. ,:K, La '~ Ull! 0. 1:1' tnilored sholl III rs rllld wl\i st give ed mllIlY mWion.s of dollars fl·om ployees in uumitl dly eSbcntllll 'in- taxes whiCh indica ~es our financi nl to Lile OLl el' l""~" HI W." ~l.I l " lVl! a trim appc nra nce to tho garment. The milling maehinc ope:: . tor all t he bill carrying pproprill t.lon.s lOt" dustries nre having a hard tilllC try- resources ar e strained to the ut· l.it!.ua:ut lrJu rsl" U H .. lJ W1C U v \..L}t! W.u Uc the left is \ 'ur ing II oll'k blue most, ing to Ju stlly the exist nee of Uleir .I. • WlI.S peaceJ u •. ,Y 1 ~ " ... \>. , Ul ... l , cf .he inc!ependent offices a;ld agl1lltwill , identicnl with th t: other ell , Of a certainty, we must have com highfalutin lobs. Head tilis recent cept thut the punts n t' \: nr. • t(l,.. cies of the government. Amvng utterance by Rep. Forest A. Ha l" plete un ity if we are to dp tills jou. ~L-e . Ji.s las" U~ "'~ vvu,u, V,l: }J . u \'t t U lloth ~UrIll CI1l~ 0 1"(: Ii ilut; ~o with. these were many pet project~ of the ness 01 lnoiana on, the · lIool'" of tho and face the postwar future with uJ' tilt! muoa., )"" ':, UV ",h ,He P'''c atand liard weal'. hope and confidence. tI.!ld aown '1 \," II ... ~ roa n. •... t:u \\\. PresIdent, and one agency lor House. American industry. a gTlcul~ul'c "There Is hardly a Fede.rn l agen· which the House refused to make lJU l1ll! to LHI! ~ ~u.S, we SWt)I)cu anll be though t unpatriotic by 11l0t supcy, emergency ('O r r(~g u la r, where the an,d finance must use to the maxi · ally appropriation whatso8ver was pruning knUe cnnnot be u ed to mum the productive power, init la · . I ~ ..oneo, tuey wert:, SLIi! at H, ual'KoPt.lng con!p'e5S and the W .P . B . In the National Resources PlannIng "reat advantage . . . We have one tlve and intelligence latent in every .1'6 ilL W'C Ct.llo'\ Ju..~ a" u <lY ... .l serious mistake, are Lryillg ,to have American. t. leU uOulg l uI' tlUl.l " " •• ,,14. 01 Board whJch has been h~ded by civilian employee (or every three No Time or Pluoe for Druncs m wu:. 11>UI>. ·.h. lH!,! • • , \\lIu '! t:1U'S IIJ - ~be recent act J upeaJed. It 1.s .Nu W , 1e 'Ihorlo~C A ,. ruen. ltvfight.i1l8 uo~rorm." , . I am t~~ !'I;es}d!!P!<!I ,.IWC. , ~ - . . sure we cnn weed out upward of a There must be no drones hidden ' 'ays l1e"l' r.rOUiv'~, J. " UJ U n . i rs ~, and in the SUMMER that we nred Delano. The Home OWners' Losn million Federal Employees who ca n away on public payrolls, .engaged in w.lm Lnt:,Y ..cu." ... " c ,vea bawllllld that extra monling bonr not just CorporaUon appropriation was a.so go into ' the esscntial private I ulds peacetime experiments which are uogs knew WJlllt next winter. W hope that the farm 'useless under lhe emel'gency war. ~tUIlC ~Oj' We. drastically cut lUld a more rapid now crying for beljp," us goon 101' L. \, .. 1 and s r.a.yel1 on orga niz(l.tlons who hllve put up sueh An enterprIsing p.anner in the Na· Every branch of ur military servo liquidation or that agency of gOI'- tional Capilal reccmly got up some ice is devoted to the sole purpose 01 u. e oth~r sit.... vi tho colts so be a g'ood fight so far, will ~10b weakly ermment wW result. cardboard signs to be us d In over. fi ghting and winning this war. Our .)ul6. not geL .i shot a~ Lhcm auo give In or comprom ise now. The • • • crowded rOllming ho uses tOI' t.IC pro· government, both local, state unO \" Lurn to fast tinlC would lose ~ol'e How many ot you remember the tection 01 ui!lh~ wClc:.<;rs w)1o s.eep nationa l, should .insp.jre and lead In "uyped a.way .. Cast as tuey coula produotive man hours than tlle in· 100. On the wa~ h ome we saw tlleIn nation - wide smear camPIIllln in daytime. 'fhe si • read: the support our civilian population gives to the war effort. Unnecessary in a. neighbor 's l'al'O and st.opped 1.0 . conven iences of two kiuds of time "Quiet Plea se- A wOl'ker agalrlBt Congress that developF'!d Is resting here." civic expenditure s, surplus payroll· Ident1fy thew " 'I'he.lr OIV11br was not can lose. Stick to Lhe slow time nnd about this time 6 year ago following But the S. gllS fo und an unexpected ers, useless economic and 60clal exeventually tile 1.0.C. lllay do home bUL we will wrun him. the passage of the so-called Con- use. Ju st for horsl!·play. some jok- periments have no place In a war in con cnienees ~und.ay. The lune'Was so ~ L thdt .>om th irig fo r the gressional Pension Bill, by parlla~ er took the signs 'tiO c rtaln big al- emergency .. I! they w ·l·t 0.0 It to holp the even I could hardly get out 101' c.uurch mentary trlokery, on the part or a phabeUcal agencies aud poseo them , The new Congress Is tackling this, around 00 d~s,ks of bureaucrats who job with a will and a purpose. Those thls morning Put every on:! aud h few leg1.5lative 1lla ders? The sequel seemed to have nolbing to do. Han- Congressmen re our representative.! brother has . been plowing in h ' to that eplBode was written in· the ter on this 6ubjec~ goes on in Wash. and We, thl! people, should BUPPOrt th1.5 afternoon . The. owner of t. e Senate last week by Senator Brlnges ington endlessly. JJus~ the same. , It them to the limIt. Right now they NAVY 'WIFE'F,'OUN O dogs came and apou)g1zed tor thl'.l of New Hampshi.re, 'Yho was in the is a vilaijy serious matter. are trylng to bring some order 'and MUROEHED There is a gover.nment burenu in effiCiency in the prevention of exces- behavlor. They are hardly m l're hospital, at the time the pension Wa shington whose :lob it is to seled sive proDts in war contracts by the than pups and be promised to et measure was before Congress, when occasionally sOllle item of food that Army. Navy and Mar iti me eommis· th'lt. they <11d.n'.t do Jt agalli. H~ he told the whole story of ,how. two appears to be an eSJleclaU~ good bar. lion. The present law, pa ssed by bought a turkey gobbler and 1UlindlviduaJ.8 p1Qtted "the Bundles gain and recoll1IDenci its immedi- the old Congress, provides tor a " re· O ate use by housew.lves. T he selec- negotiatlon'" of their war- contracts ~hl;l' man. came to' look at II. cow t or <Congress" campaign to dl.Scr"d1~ tion 01 any product implies that 'ill by eacb qeparUnenl and obhers to see the lboys and now the national legl.slature and that- supply exceeds the demand, that the the lane looks like a plOWed !itlld . New Bureaus Not Needed believe It or not-<Jne of the in&t1~ price Is right /lnd that eating it up , tllS'hingtou's Bir~. PaUl deare over three million "of There t • " i is a patriotic act. ' .~u ~ ~1~I~bellEl6~~h1mse1f as it gt\to~s of the oampalgrt ~ Joe Alb, There is anoti)er burea'u in Wash. l-these eonb'actf ,' Ne an AIner1can born ltaUBn, a con- Ington whose duty it is to keep a per cent "will show any excessive 'was .his birt~day toO and wen~ to stlla.r agent and ;representat.1ve of locik,-out for foad scarcity It pays profits after taxes have beell paid , •t.hA haskc~b 11 tournament 9,t Kings l 'be ordinary mOD on the street the' Italian governunent arom 1929 to attention to specilll: Items in whlch wotdd say that the ulterna,1 Revenue Mil1.5, but the two youn ger boys put 1941 and the other was .Ashley Hol- a shortage seems ··to be 'developing Department c,an easily discover any In a morning's work clea.nJng my and urges that farmers , increase , . den, 10nlP"t1me friend d . Japan and their productlon o~ 'SUCh things to excess ,profit from any wa r contract. yard. It WIll5 ~warm and lovely newspaper man who h a.d been close- improve their proin per acre, alao Certainly we can use the manpower that It was a plea~ure to I?e alit b.ut that would be wasted to much bettcr Y cOnnect.ed with Japanese prc;'pa- as an act of patriotism. the grO~d was s~Ul too sOft to do adVantage in other places. Dry Edible Beans much, We dug some Jerusalem arWe, the people, wan t Congress to gan<1a in this country .l or many The whole thing I,ooks pretty good tichokes ~nd sampled them : They 'adopt the mos\ direct, efficient and years, and oll1clal of the ··All Jap- on paper but in practice to coin a eCQnomical method of doing this job ane.se Society," The following para- phra~e) it ahows bum!!n ' fallibility. None of us believes In excess profi ts are hI ghly recomui.ended for aalad graph from Senator Bridges! spe,ech, For Instance, on J anuary 16 aew~· on war ·contracts. 'There , are ceil· or cooked like potatoes. T.I,ley m.lght papers announoed " a new "\:';ctory be good for salad with a highly as given In the COngressional 'Ree- Food SpecIal" to American house- ing prices on mQs \ thi~gS we ~ro· seas~>ned dressing as they <I re erbp EUGENE,OREGON- MI'1l. duc,e. Now let's' get at the ,lob o! ord, really tells the story: "The wives. namely, dry ec!ible beans. cuttfng down unnecessary cIvic ex· and '!lice but tbey taste rather like Virginin Bl'insoll .J lI1;les, 21 ot Seato!!1clal agent !Jf J!enito The Ilint was broad--too many benna pendltures and cutting unnecessary tle, Wash ., idl)nlifiod as the wife of' raw pota toes . I COOKed a Cew and Ensign MussOUni a.nd the loog-tlme lrlend on band. , Specialillts. wrote blurbs payrollers oft the payroll. Richard F . Janl s oJ Seattle. ,they tasted very much. like pota~~ who wa8 found lying in a Pullll'1uR of praise about the food value of of Japan must chuckle to them- beans. Experts in (~oolting published but ours are so sma.ll that they fire enr aisle of tiic Sout hcl'll Pacific · R\lilroad Il'Ilin whi h follolVcd tho .selves as they contempla;te thelt formulall lor making beans , taste hardly wortih digging, The snow- Ol'egonilln Limilt!o 011 which her cleverness in ·enU.sttng a consldel" , good. Wives dlJd mothers, bent on WE ARE AMERICAN~ <irops have been in bloom /llnce be- husband WII S rid ing'. The Y<illllir alble part of the press of the coun· servIce to home and country, sallied wife was found with :l slashed j'ufore the last cold spell. ·fot:th to buy beans_. _._ _ _ _ I gulllr vein, anti II dcscl'intion of the Our Unfted-St~tcs Is a governtry in their ·campaign. Some good The next day, Ja,nuary 17, an ofllTUesday·. How pleasan t it 1.5 to g~t a ssni lant, who wa ~ snid to hllv\!' ment by all, conceived and dedimay come' out of It since ,'!Ie now cia 1 press relea se Iby the tr. S. De. up .and have it light enough to ent been sO(ln by n 1I1:.trill' 1rjvht(!, wasl cated lIy and with the eoni.cnt of Ulll] ph (llq I. Itiveat:'to the poU how i.our ' dom~stic experts partment ' of Agriculture , began urgpreakiast at 'a reasonable t ime w,thtile governed. It conslantly, prosm , ear teChnique set about to clB- ing {armel's' far andl OI!ar ,to increase moles Individual dignity. worth out lights . This 1.5 real daylight their . acreage of d:ry edible beans; and opportunity; guarantee's to credit a parliamentary bodY~~ 500,000 acres more this, year than savmg, but Ilre they going to let' u.s every citizen freedom ot"reIlKlon. . ' last, a gain of. ab\lut 17.5 per cent kee p' it. The struggle 1.5 not yet over. speech, assembly, pr ess and petifrom 2.8 millIon to 3.3 million acres. LARGE ~OME DESTROYED It IS 'a ' battle between t hose who tion; safeguards private . proper. NEAR BELLBROOK THURSDAY A bonus per acre to farmers plantI'eally need' that I:our ,cd' mornJ.n« liety; maln&alns equal Justice ing above a certain minimum was Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roy SmIth and announced. At the same time a 250 lore the law; provides Iree Bc'hools <ia.yl1ght and bh06e who Jor poli tl~ a l lor aU, and constantly seekll SDtheir 18 c/lildren owere made' home- increase in the "support price" was reasons 01' beo&use ~ey are afraid to elal and economic security and less Thusday night by a fire of un- proclaimed for neW No, 1 beans a1 the blesslnp 01 liberty for YOnDg knOwn origin which destroyed their country points. and old. Not Hard to Keep farm dwelung 9n the Lower BellThis Is our country. individuals FORGE AHEAD ON 'l'\VO )1 .ThIs i8 a sample of pianned econ-' brOOk ))Ute, hal! a mile east of Bf!ll- amy. One planner' sees a shortage or ,roups may h".ve fallen short or failed In their duty I bul we,· brook . The '4-1'OOm frame house. coming, another OD,e sees a surplu •. the people. pres8 on to our des~' owned by Dr. Earl Morris, Dayton, U beans viere thinils that would not tinY. We; Ihe people, love and I and tenanted by Smlfu, burnC(:! to keep, like bananas! or cantaloupes. cberlsh our Rcpubllc. We pledge you could admit that the planners, the ground with the entire contents. 8Upp,o rt ror ItI! ' In~tJtntJonl! with after all. mliht be aeeing eye-to·eye. Returning, '!rom the 'baru where h e But beans will keep indefinitely in L-. our_ lives and sacred hOllOI'. _ __ _ ___ _ _---' had flnlShed hls evening chores, a clean dry place. U there Is to be Smith d1.scovered· the entire roof a shortage; i1 the Army is going .to r lIibla.ie. His ,wife iWIIS lrlBlde ~he need beans 'in a lew weeks, to win tiie war, there is no point to choklni house preparing the evening meal the immediately ,a vailable 8upply and 16 of ~he children were n.t dawn the necks of Ithe eivllian popuhOOle. lation. This is not a pr(!aclW1ent, against A number Q Bellbrook reslc~nts $2~OO ' went to the scene, taking ladders, beans. Th~;r ar~ lll~d 10od. I am oftering no protes't against settin" buckets and other eqUipment of the up inducements and making arbiBellbrook, t ire depa.rtment. Spring trary price bIds t.o .timulate pro01 'aI_e ~Dd condltlOD Valley's tire departm~t also was du!=tion of any milltal'Y necessity. Hop-Calves-Sheep-B&c. called but the blaze had ga.ined too My protest ilonly against ' bun. Removed Promptly headwa,y to cheek. N9 othl'r combe. A Washington oorrespondent I know, remarked bltterl.Y, "It MILES bull<11.n gs on fue fami wer<- ,ignited. looks like the planners will have to 0--100 • liave 8 co·ordinato.. · to ,keep . them ~WEiJ., from playing ·both· ends against the AUCTIONEE'RIN,G ' middle.',' I.. The map at the, left shows th'l. pat h o,f the Fight{ng Fr~ch drive, ,Stanley and Koogler . 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FInIl:tN ~BNI£$ AUO J'ebnlarl U, 18111 . ldllIa J..W$an ' Wa~ .p~ AIr. talneci vl4~ 1J1e1r Car upSet o.n til", (A.1·men Orane weie quiel;l:y wuW<l ·Lower &prlni'bOro p4&e. U1 marr1aie 111 ' ~tuoq on AilOU~ENTY ~~ AGO Q&~ ~. 6. ' FebnaarJ 11, 19Z;1 Mra. Susan Arnold, 14rI. Grace . Myer Hyman and ta.mll¥· spen" lLlnoolll 6m1tb ~d ~, LUICY Emley' SWlaay ·wUh relativea in Xenia. 'WeI'li dull1er gues\i& 01 Mrs. Chaa. ~. arid !Mrs. rw. ~. Al\~ were An<1er601l last Thur~ 'venini. Mr. and Mrs. H : B. Eamhart Cin~t1 vJs1liers last week. O. M. 1Wb1t.zer and family ana and Mr. ~d Mrs. .Karl E. :tlcrIoo Mrs. J. D. Marlatt 'Were" D8¥ton nnd 50n ~pent Friday Of la~1 weeK wILl1 Mr. and. MrIS. Hurton Earn- v1B1tors Thur8de.y. Mrs. Grace L. SoUth 18 in Cin1...I't, of i)~Y·l.On. cinnati ,this week purcbaslng her Mrs. W . E . O'Neall an<. MnI. S. stock of new !Prine' mill:lnery. t;. EIll.s entertained the Jolly lI49.tons and the· Clover Leaf club laB\. Mrs. Vern Armita8e IUUl chUdren hur5da.y evening I\t the home o. 'of Oresonta, Bpent saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mni. WIl1 \.lte former. The COopemtive Boc.\ety of St. Norton. ~ Grace Lile of Xenia was Q Mary's church will meet at Mrs. aruest O! her aunt, Miss week-end W. IH. tAllen's / on Thl.U'Sday afterOlara. Lile. noon to begin t.heir Lenten .sewing. Mrs . Viola Carey who has been Adam Melloh and flWllUy are moving Into Mrs. Anna Sheehan's ill, Is slOWlY' improving. The Protective and .Detective ashouse. .soc1atlon will meet saturday afterThe Junior cJ.asG 0: the high school is giving a patriotic pro~ noon ~t the TownSh1p hOUSf1.-E . !FrIday morning . Those taldng part S . BaUey, ~. It has been decided to organize a in ·t he PJ'Qgl'B.m are Dr. Watkins, Rhea E1lls, B. L. Cartwright, ~rry bI.uI1nES's lJI.eJlI'S cloo comooseq of Waynesville and Corwin bus1ness TIlQDUl8. men. Miss ~u.lBe Frazier, daughter 'Of The schools closed Friday on 9.CH , .r.. Frazier. and Mr, Harold count at sickn~. More than half Smith, son or Mr. and Mr.3 . B .- V. the teachers were sick. so Snpt . Smith, were married last Saturday Blatt decided to clo.se the schools . at Richmond. Ind. The Friendship club , met With Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Mrs. Witham Feb. 14. She was asdaughter Bernice and Mlss Stella sisted by Mrs. Mason .&lul Mrs. Daugherty are in Cincinnat1 today. Pearl R1dh. Mrs. Ellen Conner will Mr. and 14.1'11. J . M. Keys and entertain the club March 14. I

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Cllurcll seboo. II :;30 a. m. WOl'ship ser lce a~ 10:30 A. M . Subject: "~llglon ' Adequate F<lr T-oaay.". This service Is part 'of the "Week of Dedication." whlrh Ii beIng ob.served F'ebrual'y 28-MarCh 7 Ul~ethodist churches tJu'OU&:hout the counl.ry. . If fonn produce exClhanged for A service will lIiso be held Wed- . merchandise. gro eries. or the · like, ~esda.y ellenlng. March 3, at 7 :30 p. the marke t value of ' the artlolES rem . Everyone is In'vILed to all servlccelved In exch an ge is lie ,be included es. In gross Income. The value of f ,rm ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH product.; wllich are produced by a farmer and consumed by Ius runFatber Krumbolts, Priest Uy does not const1tute La~b le In.. Mass Sunday 9:00 a. III. come . RentS r eceived In crop shares are to be r turned as Income as 0\ ST. 1\1ARr'S EPISCOPAL the year In which the crop s hales COURCH re to be retumed as Inc me as of I('alllh Parks, Minister in Charce ,h ~ year in 'W Icb t il t! crop s hares (; IW'ch school t !I:45 R. m. ,U'e reuul ed to mon y 01' tha equlvaMorn ng proyer ud St l'mon 11 :00 lent of mon ey. Proceeds of InsurR. m . auce such s ball and lire insuI'B!\ce or growlug crops a re 1C<luil'ed to be WAYNESVILLE CUURCIl 0" Included In gro!.s InC"mIIL CIiRIS1' Amounts received as loans from the Commodity Credit Corporat.ion I\t.a x Randall. Minister ma y, a t the opLion of tine ~;.xpaYE'r, :;(JNDAY Bible SchOOl 9.39 a. m. ue couSlOered as 11 cum.: Illld IflCommwllon 10:45 a.. m cludeti In gross Income f or t.ll(> ttlXI:' rea .hing, 11 a. m. wle year In which l· ecci'l~ d. 'l'lJe Junior Endeavor, 7 :15 p , Ill. cIt. \ i(JQ once made IS binu ~g !vr nil Senior Endeavor, 7 :15 P. m. liulJSEq,uent years unless the ComConunulllon aud p t'eachlul, 1 :\11 Dllssloner floPPI'OVes a l.hllllge \A.' a p.

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Airplane traln~ra· alllt ,liden in. Iteac! of Wooden omee desks; am. munlth>n bOlte. Inltead at metal letter-tray. a~d waste ba.ketli and a lrplane,fuel Unes Instead of chrome plated chair leg_this II the ltoi<y of the conver,llon prosTam tor the furniture JndUltry, the cOUntrY~1 second larieat producer of CODlum. era' durable loodl, . The Indultry In normal tlme. ' produces metal and wooden furniture tor the home and ' the office valu.ed at about $l,ooq,OOO,OOO annuillly. sec. ond In doUar value to conaumera' goods only to the autom06Ue Indus. try . . Today, makerl of turnJture all over the country are rapidly chan,. Ing over their toola alld facIliU., Dol only to the production of wooden airplane. and ,Uden. but to a wid" variety ot other' war lteml. Primf contracts and lubcontracta held b, the industry exceed $500,000.000. Ap. preciable Increases In the rat. 01 production of war goodl are expect. ed to be eVident by the end ot 1942, The rat. ot war production by the middle ot next year II expected to be equal to the recent BrulUal production of cJviLlaJi Items. War equipment loon to be pro· duced In quantity by metal furnl· tUfe companle. includel ammunl· tion boxes, tall and win, Blsemblies tor alrplanel, rear lin Itrutl. and seating equipment tor planes, tanka and ,hlpa. The Induatry, at course, wJll conlinue to make I3pea of metaJ furniture needed by the armed .ervIcel here and abroad.

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Despite iemlnlne etrort to con. vince them of the oppollte. men .till believe they make beiter busl· Conservation a nd Dome..:.tb Al.o:ness executives than women, ac· ~(n t Act, !IS amended" ~ I! rice cording to a Itudy of 520 college I' 1m It l' l,;1lI ' ,teU Ul' VIUIIN'I' studentl mad. at the Pennlylvanla Adjustment Act of 1938. sectlon 303 State coUege. Herbert GrahiUD. MlnuLu of the Agricul tur 1 Adjustment Act, Men intervleWl!cl believed that 9 :30 a. m., Bible ~ooL olS amended. and the Sugar Act of there II no excu.e tor Iulclde, that lO.45 a. m.-{)omJnun.on. 19~ 7 constitute toxble Income to the rich people are happier than poor 11 :00 a. m.~rmon . 1 eciplen ts for .Fedelal Inrome Lax people. that people with bl,h Ideals 7 :30 p. Dl. - P each1ng. bave fewer trlendi than those with purposes. _ _ _ __ lower Ideall, that an unpopular per· FRIEND:. ' Ion could tie come popular by low· ering hia .tandards at conduct, and First Day SChool, ' :3(\ a. m. that a penon II often a fa Hure beMeeting or Worsh.lp, 1-):3$ a. Ill. cause of hlgb ethici. The Co-edB loll> \ 1:;'I;1'.i.'t> JU 'J'. _ HOI.LV M. It CHUItCIl te.ted believed the opposite of all He l::n C . .L'l.lo "'1,.s vs . (Harp i arthe Ie, "'. 1\1. t;carrr. Minister • t!), "L ., V HoLlon 1>1 relll (; L w.. The glrla. however, believed that 1J01'ot a V. j 1Cl.)... lei ' s , t.hRS. Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. E. A iel~1 the break. II more imporIW. cuarue., QH lll-':t!. gl'lJS.> lI~ot ec. rnllart. SUpL. Lant to IUcce.. than ·belni well NO. II or dl,lty. J!,vBlll ng Serv ice. 7 :30 p. m. quaUAed, Ulat a colle,e education II IN'cuLUE 0 . l"ARM: ' S Jame C. Den'nolm VB. Harol~ Pllllyer Meeting Wedne8day eve- nevertheless elsential to lucceSI. l' al'merli, \ !llI. n Lc.~u" ~ • ...s~ " ck that prize fights before paid audimle!'cst U·d!.n J >illUary 10. lling, 7 :30 p . m. raisers, fruit apu true.. g,o ers. Inc~1 .lioul!ltN forbidden. that par· y D. ma.ry l:!!. ' eGllWa,n VS. entl ibouldlfiiol Ilap er ' whip their poultry lalSers anu 0,,"1·.\l,...1·~ 0 , Dral!.e, saoo Clamages . plamations WId ranches. are ~D l e CO 11\ oN PU . S ' jt CEEDlNGS under AAA was 50 wlpopular with chUdren, and that a married couple need. at least $200 a month to BUPmost ial'mel'8. XJ( ~ ederlLl .nCOIl, e LaX l c. urns pr() port and educate two ch11dren. Eva <.>ray vs. Jume;; T . utdY, re.]jut farmers have round mtlny Vide,! melr income IS . su!C1clentto SWaihing orde!' :mocqnelCl all but Lwo obstodes 111 their path 01 require t.be WIng of remnlS. 1"li- ollildren removed {rom jurisdictIOn. production. some of them entirely marUy, due to the reduction in the PUBLIC SALE Mayme Long vs. Da niel Long, credit for personai exemption. many dI varce to plaintiff, children to unnecessar·y. Skllled farm help has ' -As I have BOld my fann. I will sell farmers wlll be lillible ~or returns plaintiff, de'f~ndant \.(, pay $6 per been literaUy tom a.way by splcetIve service and fabulous wv.ges ot aU my lami aIlat.te1s on the lann and to the the 111 s t.me week. , $;15 attorney fees. Industry; needed mach1n o.ry , ~ I ' LICENSES located 3 rolles woot of Way,nesvllle ~een denied; endless red taPe in Fa~~~iililtef:rrec:i~i6nG E, -Haro cI, 21, roldl r , gebtipg gas, tireB, supplles an~ ma- 21-2 mUes·eftSt of Ridgeville, on the orils and rUe thelr.re urns of income Oarllsle. &hd Gladys t.. 8iJ..ker. 21, telial has consumed time and en TownshIp 'R oad, one mile 50uth of 9n either tbe rooeJpts and als- stenographer. ·FrankUn. el'gy . . Even now when thll ata.te leg~ O . S. Route 73, bUrsements basis or, Gn the ~ccrual Shlrley BickneSs, '36, paper mlU lslature and the governor w'a nt to WEDNESDAY, MARolt 10, 1943 basis of accounting. A 'X>I'sist"ent worket, ,Franklin, and Wenda eell set the time to help ·the farmers method mUBt. ~owever, be en~plo)cd,. Gentry, 26, Fran.kl1n. . Commencing a.t 0.'1 o'clock sharp m any Qhlo cities are crying that U a cub ba,.l5 15 usee. Fo.m 1040F, Rabel't L. Ka,ylor, 3D, soldier, P at3-oH0RSES-3 such a change will "cause incon"Schedui.e of Farm Incon;e and EX- terl>On_ Field~ and- £:lIn' Bunnell, 40, Pair of ~ .Belgia.n mares (full 'venlence and cut down recreation penses," is required to be !tied in Frank:l1n. ' .time." siBtenr), lJl &D4 14 years Oid, IiOU,\C, conjunction With Form 1040. Use oI David JiTederick, 21, rQUroader. ' Fonn ID40F 18 opt10nal in tile ease and Dorothy Hurtt, 16. both , of; FoQd production Is what we want aud wont anywhere, wI.. JdllO lull .; now, not convenience and recrea- . reristered IPercheron stallion. bla<'.k of ArmerS who report income on Franklin . tl h . . . • . . . ~.' on. T e sooner our ent.U'e popula- 7 yea.ra old, 'Wit. 1900 lba. the accrual basis , A fanner ~ho re~ REAL ~STATE TlltA",SFERS tion realJ.zes that ,this poQuctlOIl Is I-CATTLE-3 ports income ' on the cash rtceipts ' Irene Hende.m on t() WI bur and thelr .problem just as much aa it 111 One caw, half Jersey. hall! Guernand dlSbusements baSis (in Mary Sears, 10'!. No. 5 and p rt of county had siX busses in operation , sey, 4 years old, milking good; ' 1 no inventories to determine p ~ of1ts lot No.. 4, Wa.ynesville. . dbstacles w1ll be removed ~d we Jersey caw, Ii Yrs. old, milking good ; are used- m~t inalude in gross In. • Will grow enough 50 that "ve~body 1 ,.lull blooded big Gue~ y cow. ',1' come for the ' taxable year {l- the can eat. )'TS. old, due <to 'freshen Mar 25, examount ot cash· or the va ue Of tn;sr-=-t-::---"'..LJ.~""·" tra 'heavy milker; 1 ,' full blflOded ohandls.e or other property recei ved 'l'ry the Miami Gazette Want Ails! ~ernsey. ww. 9 years old. giVing during .t he taxable year from the ---.-5 ,gals . per day, a real bUtter cow; sale of livestock or p rodUce which (The Ohio' Fanner) 1 full blooded Guern.sey bull. 1. were raised, regardless ot when We arc getting just Q little tired months old; 1 full blooded Guerns' y raised; (2) the profits from the sILe of hearing people 'state t11at !foO<'. ~l, lB ~on.thB old; 1 fuil bloodP.d any llvestoek or other items prodnctlon for Am~lc8. imd ber' TARVIA-LITllIO TAR AND Guernsey bull calt, II months olt ; 1 were purchl1-Sed; and (3) Allies Is the "faqnEr'~; problem" a.nd '#. " . Hereford heUer. gr~ Income trom all other source,s . dlsmi!;Slng the subject in t1m'l mRny' . RC;>AD OIL, _crAVATINO B..aoos-a Under the aeclual basis in which 'Words. We 'a gree that i t is the tlUMP TRUOB; . .no. . 7 Poland China gUts, extra good . inventorieS . are used to de termine ,farmers job Jbut it 15 EVERYREADY MIX 00If~ bred to ~ in AprU; 1 Po\a.n~ the pro#ts, tarmers gross proms are ' BODYB' PRIC'JBUE.VJ:. China male hoe. 1 yr, old. aBcertalneQ by ,adding to the inFanners a.re doing their tevpl best FEI!lD ventory value of livestoek anrl pro! ~o pl'oduce ' food a nd flber . in tile .' 200 bu. yellow com. hanl. lrlloSited; duce on band at · the end of the amounts needed. Fal!"Jne~ are ~ro­ Phone, Warnll..we 11111 50 bales of alfalfa haY. 1$ ·bales. of ductlon-minded , they like to .ha.ve year the .amount received .:'rpm the little red clover haY; some bundled Morrow Phone No. • sale or l1vestock and prcx!uce. and heir !lICres and their flocks prbduce IOdder; 50 bu. white ' oats. good !lebanon ollie. Phone '73)[-· miscellaneous receipts of Income ond Increase to the 'very 'lm1t cOn;. . enc)Ugh for seed. during the year. and deduritlng siBtent wit good h\llSbandry. That Realdenc&-ol 11 ~ why the restriction of Pfoquc tton ~ ·.;J i!.IIiI. . . . . . . . .-.~ l\IUsS Mmnie

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HARVEYSBURG, OHIO "Yes,'slnce th.ial8 .. war onraJl8pOrtat!OIII" ..,. . Gov'. J oh n W. Bricke~: '~Proper vigilance ID the , ' " ' conserVation' of tran·s portation wJ1l mean a' 'fIe- , tpr~ on' the home front cia_parable to a aarp, mi\ita~y victOry overseas lind tJie"poIIBibU"tJ of' ~nnfng this ,:trI~mp'h 'Ues ,hi the' lwida of ... . tholle who· dilv~ ·automobllea • .·To ~pllah tb8 m o t effeotlve uae of. the atat8'. more tbaD GOV. JOHN W. BRiCkEll 2,OOO,OOIH noto'r vehlcl~ requtft. wideapr.d c0operation Share-the-Ride to lave rubber

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Mr. nd-IMr&. Karl Bn.))b 'and so¥. aud family spehL Sunda}' A.ltcrnOOtl Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ~rt· wl.th Mrs. Brown's moth er, Mrs . alU\ baby" son w~ guellts ot Mr. S;C\rah WnJ ton, In Spring Valley. . ar~d l'41's. A. B. Earnhal't and sot! lJ~utenant Mary LO\1lse Oonnolly Alton on Sunday. 0'( Port Washington. Md .• was a reMr'. o.nd Mrs. Ell Furnas entt'r- cent guest of Ml·. and Mrs . .Luther talned '\.0 Sunday evening supper Hartsock. Lleutena~tConnoliy waS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitacre and maid of honor when Mr. und Mrs. familY, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fur- Hartsock were married. nas, MIss Allce Gones and Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vnn Pelt. of Mrs. Luther Hartsock . Spring' Valley were sunday guests 'of Mr. and ·Mrs. Walter Wiseman Mr . and Mrs. M . A. FulkN'son . Robert Furnas spent Sl1nand children. Polly Lou and Billy. were visiting at the home ot r~la­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Romo RIggI> at Ferry . Uves in HamUton Sunday.

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FOR SALE - Watkins ProdU(;t~ at Oard c.uli· 'l' llursday ~ftel'l100n . 23 N. Broadway. Lebanon. ' Open Ailen Hole 1S spending Mus evclnlngs for YOllI' convenlence .. week . In Xenla wlt.h her daughler. Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L. !thaw. Mrs. Harv y .Hole, wlfo Is

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PER ONAL TAX RET R FILLED OUT-WnrIER 1.. DRAKE FOR SALE-Two hundred sheets ot .stationery and onl~ huDdred enveIOpe.s. printed w.Lth your name, and address for $1.50. The MlamJ

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INCOME TAX - For nssistance in fWng your income. tax returll5 see Mr . and MrS. John F romlT' left Mr. and Mrs . Robert 0l'1/oy and e. E . M.lchener, WnynasvUle, R . Monday evening to vislL their son. sons are now llvlng .i n the home 2. iPhone 2926. Ol~'de, who Is stationed aL an army formerly occup~ed by Mrs. Martha post In Tampa , Florida. Hough . WANTED TO BUY--Ca.sh for M l.e

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• • model tra.ct<lr wi th rupber nnd . Mr. and Mrs . Leo Conner ent(erMr . and Mrs . Robe r t Furnas eneqUipment. A. J . Kosn Ler. 1825 ~ome tatned to supper on Sunday for Mr. t ~ r talned Mrs. Lotha ir .V'!Jnneld RIverside D rive, Dayton. Ohio. and ooughter Virginia of Day ton Dial 2111 - WayneavUle and Mrs. Raymond Oonner. Miss Bnd Mrs . Howard MlssUdlne and Ph. TA 5103. Sarah Conner, MiSs Ruth Conner, daughter Barbara, Monda v . OARlBON PAiPE&-For office. h ome Ule h06t. hostess and daughters. and 5011001. Handy tabbt form . • • • MrS . ~rge Olevenger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock had Sheet size 8 1-2 by 11. Warn.! ~­ daughter. (Nau. 01 Dayton. 'vere vl ~­ ~_-.;;;;==========;;)' as their Sunday dinner guests. Mr. zette. and !Mrs. Laiwrence Cook and son, It.lng Tueday at the home or Mrs . Jerry, and ¥r . and Mrs . John Gons E . C . Crane, . CARD PARTY AT BUNNELL Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Sh(,phnn HOl\1E WEDNESDAY and daughter, Marilyn. , ' F Thomas li nd ch.Lldren were S unday guestl; of Mr Three tables of 500 were tn play . and ........ . E. ~pent Sunday afternoon with their Mr. a.nd Mrs . A . H. S tubb.5. on Wednesday night; when Mr . and • • • Mrs. Rhoodes Bunnell elltertaired a son-In-law and daughter. Mr. and . Miss Heniietta McKInsey .o f AshgrOUP' of friends . F irst prizes WE're Mrs . .1 . M. Earnhart and sons in b3:bula. Ohio, was here over the '\VOIl b y Mrs. Robert GOIlS and Mr. ·B eavertown. week-end _supervising the sole Q • • • John Gons. R. H . llaitsock and famJly visited her household goods at her former At a late hour dellolous retresh- 6t the home f1f .B • .0. Harvey in home in Corwin at public 1'81!i. meht.s were served to Mr. and Mrs. 'Leb6non on Sunday.

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Mr . and Mrs. Pete (Runyan of Mt . BollY are moving to Waynesville wber 1lhey will Occupy part of flhe B. A. Cornell rtlSIdence,

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PERSONAL TAX RETURNS

R E C TAL DIS E A 5 E S ~ OUT -WYMER

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DR. E , M. 'STEELE, .123 ·East , Locust Street WllmlngtOn. Ohio. bas pubIJshed a booklet In which .he expla.tns t.Ow he treats PILES or liEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ ERY or EhECTRICITY. This booklet will be sent fTee by sending him your name an \,! adc1ress.-Adv.

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E. Gibbs of-·Bla.nchester Dnjoyed . a week-.end trip through the southern part of the state .

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. Mis8e.s Eva. Ethel and Ru th n ~ cd. er spent S tutday wltn Mli>ses Rose and Sa.clie Baker Ln .Dayton. Mr. and MIs. Will Null a nd daug hter and Mrs . Clara SLaey f near Splingboro were Sunc.ay 8 f.teruoon gu est.:! at the home ot Mi' . and Mrs. Leslie Gray . Monis Wharton, son of Mr. and Mrs . Clyde WharLOn was In ducted in the arm y last week and lefL ,Monday or F t . Hayes. Columbus. Phone 2121 Wayneavi,lle; Ohio MIss AlmeLLa Steinke was a wceltCl1 q guest of h er Clunt, Mrs. Corn. -==========================~ Fere.!. and family n Dayton . laillng . /Or a few days . Mr. ..nd Mrs . Allen Emrick undo Mr. Ferris had been In Irn.!1 Mr. Bnd Mrs . Wal ~er K enrick were heal th for several years, sttll h e Day;tou vlstors Thw·sday. All tills time I 1l e oc!en 1us::.lng kept up brove ·~ . a.LwaYB looldng for Mr . ana Mrs. ellU Archdeacon I. bout t.be tiles; 1 h V,! fiual ly hearu Wal d t o t he 1iuture. hoPing to regain Mid children of Da)'ton WCl'e Sunoom t.suug gOOd tuwut them. l1'ou h is health to orne extent . At the day evening dinner guests 01 Mr. ttme of his passing he 11ad I eo.ched nnd 'M rs . Fronk M1 itell'berger. 111 your wincow a ll n ou ~ _u t ulld th e age or eighty-fo ur ye.us. Cour . Mrs. Mal'g1lret J ohns and Paul b WIlL and wonder lIe re III Wh! IV OI IO months Ilnd six days. Survivors are Jolms were entertained to dilll lr tlley 1111 come f rOm and It you arc h i.9 wife, Ella Ferris, son, Shennan Friday evening at the home of Ml' . never going to gLot rid of .Lh em. Well, a nd Mr/i. Ferrls. (1 grandch ughter. and Mrs. 'E ~ B. Longacre . It ·seems that, W.. C:l they sLay so Mrs . Geo~ Beckett a.nd Mr. BeckMr . and Mrs . J . , B . Jone r and closely 8l}d lovln,gly \IIlth us till 'W ln- ett and two great gran{!sons. Clis . Mr . and Mrs. Therle J ones and son ~r anel pop out. whenever there II and Donald Beckett. and ml:lny othspent. Monaay even.Lng in Dayton . The t ormer Mr . and Mrs. Jone.~ nt- a ray ot su.n.shlIle, they are llQJlom,, - er relatives and friends. tended a meeting of the G rocers' W S of an early spring . Let us hope Funeral rites took place Monda.y , Associat ion at .the N. C. R . In re- W ; beca.use Lhis wbkr w aUler has at 2:00 p. m. at the OSWald. Funjust 6,bou t w()rn us to '.l ~ !I'azzle, eml Home in I£banon. with Rev. menta.LIy, I m l:UlI . And I always (NICholson. Methodist mi nister. of thought that r('lJms ware t.qe of- ciarksv1lle, condu cting the services . • Icin.! harblngel s sprlnjJ auyway, Interment 'Was In Lebanon cemeand .personally I ~ tWp~er the ro- tery.

THE WAYNESVILLE DRUG STORE FERRY

MT. HOLLY

Sunday 'With the . followinJ as hl'r guests: Mr. and Mrs. Bowru'd Hur· ley. daughter. Jan.Lda. and son. R oy. of near Spring ~al1ey, Miss Margaret Mays of Dayton.

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MOVING TO WAYNESVILI&

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McDowell and Torrence Lumber Co. BROOD!.RHOUSE IOx12 ft.

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YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY CHICKS · OF INFERIOR B REEDING AT TODAY'S EGG PlUCES. 97.8% chlek livability i n 1942. Now bQoldnl orden for .l\Jarch &: AJ)rIl--8peda.l EARLY ORDER DISCOUNT NOW IN EFFECT. '

, P~ONECO~T

Delivered ' for $130.00

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DUNHAM BREEDER HATCHERY

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XeDIa, Ohio

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ing the week and 'S unday were Mr. IWd Mrs . C. Dan Walter, or Lebanon. Mr . and Mrs. Roger Chambllss of Xenia. speC. 1-C E . O. On\lle u : the O. S . Naval RecrultIng Service in Sprlng'Cield. and daughters. Blulbara and Nancy. Mr . and Mrs. J ohn B. Gons and daughter, MarU~n. Wilbur OIark of Lytle, called on Mrs. Allce Olark Tuesday afternoon. Mrs : Nellie Bunnell anG . MIss Monlmla ~unnel1 were visitors her Wednesday afternoon. Misses AnnIe and Mame Browne were Xenia visitors Wedn~ay :

Mrs. Oharles Bunnell and daughter, Mr . an{! Mrs . B . GUotte. Mr. (lnd

Mrs . WIlbur Lacy. MI~. J1Jld Mrs. Howard Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young, Mr. and Mrs. Eme.>t Lacy. Mrs . Emma 'LaCY and Robert Lacy, (he honored guest. A splendid supper "lWLS served. ;3everal other parties were glv.en ,h lm in Da.ytoi\ by his ~rie.nds. Rdbert . returned to btisdUlles on. Saturday night to New York. Bl.; address ls U. S. N~~val Armed Guard Con·t ar, Fl.rst avimiie ane. ruty-SCcand street. Br,ooklyn, 'New York.

Lyle Fox leav~ from Xenia th.ls Sa.turday morntng to- go to . Fort M~ • • Hiley Glb ...... C OI'"-pOlld,,ai 'l'hOJDrui for induction. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Rogers an d Mrs. Nano)" Ellen Pope 18 not· so Mrs . . Emma Gibson q! DeUbrook well having contracted a. cold a.nd were SUnday dinner guests of Mr . liIryngitia . fUld Mrs . HUey Gibson and dllughMrs. Herbel'1; Graham Is also s.lck ter. Pauline . Mt.ernoon callers were with a cold. Mr . and Mrs . J ess SmJth of Ham. This Sunctay at 'Ferry there' w!;1 llton, Mr . and Mrs . Arn~ld Clark be a covered dish dinner BJld In th an d -SODS <Jf Dayton, Mrs. ,Robert afternoon the Mlsslonary socle:y Greene of Dayton. Raymond SmUt). wU1 meet . Th.e purpose Of this . is Mrs . Everett Bunnell and chUdren} save gas and tires and, lbr1ng a wg- Mr . and Mrs. Morrls Smith and er t:rowd, so 'bring your covered dish" son, J erry Lee. and come vls.lt . Mrs. HlleY' Gibson, Miss Ola~ Rev. Hell.bcl't . Graham lilld .,;on, Daughter calle4 on Mr. al'd Mra. David. will a.ccompany State Ollrls- T . M ;· Scarfj Tu86da.y attern~n at t.IiI.n Endeavor Secretary Rev. James Spring Valley. T,homas of ,Dayton to Bellfountaille Mr. and Mrs. Pete Run~'on are tlhis evenlng (TUeSdlty)-1;o attend moving to Waynesville this week . the state Ohtistlan EndCl\vur bMlMrs. EllsWorth &n.Lth of ~ton. quet . called on Mrs'. Mattie Levie BunEvening services wlll .b e held aL day . FerI'Y church at 7:30 ·p. m . C . W. Mr . Ilnd Mfs. Walter C1l1eJlau ·' .... T : , tnstead of 7:45 E. W. T. d son of Cincinnati, spent SUnday .Lsn.'t Ule n ew time or rather theWith Mr. arftil4r$. Tom Runyon . old tlme or ~ha.tever you wish. nice 'i Mlss ..... Betty KerSinger of !Dayton It. seems the 'da ys are longer and we Is spending ·.o. few days with Mr, can ,get more done. Many Lranks to 'M rs. Ernest E3.mhC!rt and those Who. are responsible tOl' th o famlly. change. Mrs. Robert Greene of · Dayton called on her mother, Mrs . Lue Morgan, Sunday altern'OOD': . Mrs. Mabtle Zlmrner ~d daughr tor, Mrs", WUbux: darter. Beavertown spent Saturoay evening with Mr. and ,M rS. EmenlOn Dill and .son

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Mr. and . IDs. R . G. Miller ~nd family had as Sunday guests Miss Mary J ean Rickey.. Mr. and Mrs . Richard MUler and daughter Nedra Ann. of MllI.In.lsbw'g, and . Mr. and Mrs. John Bover and son DannY. (1{ Day,t on.

WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE PROMPT SER.

The Miami Gazette, welcomes any neWs of Interest from thl' loc al ·territory : Send It. in or phone 2143 ,

VICE ON ALL KINDS OF -

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WAH B'ONDS

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That Dew c~oklng rauge, whether It be gas, electric or 01lherwlse, Is sOl)'leiliing to look forward to when the War i8 won. But you can start saving now to buy it. Put a deflnlte

amount, every payday, lieD perella' of your PIlY check . . . Into War Dond. today.

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GCC!.rge . A. Scott. ~ll!Ied Notice Is hereby given that Ever-

Estate

ett Early wh~ Post ()ffice Address is Waynesville, OhiO, H..F.D .• has ibeen duly apPOinte(! as Admlnlstrator de bon.Ls none wlbh the will annexed or the Estate of George A. Scott. late of Warren County, Ohio, . deceased. Dated thls 18th day of. ~ruary, 1943.

JOB PRIN11NG

RALPH H . CAREY, Judge of .the Probate Oourt . War;oerl Oounty, OhiO'. Stanley de sta;Uey, Attys.

AT REASONABLE PRICES ADl\USSION TICKETS ANNOUNCEMENTS BILL HEADS BI;O'M'EBS BRIEFS BUSINES~ CARDS CALLING CARDS CATALOGUES DODGERS EJ,ECTION CARDS ENVELOPES

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PLACARDS POSTERS POST CARDS PRICE LISTS PROGRAMS RECEIPTS

REOORDS RULED FORMS SALE B1LL8 SHIPPING TA'G8 STATEMENTS WINDOW- CARDS

Your "Paper' Dollars At Home!

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BOOT FOR AND CONSIGN your Cattle. hogs. sheep aDd ....eJ to Norris-Brook. 00.. Uve w1nI an~ progresstve t1rm t.or tbe high... market prices and· Wd HI'Y1oe. Union S\.OCk Yards, ClnoinDaill, O. Tune in on Radio Statioii WOKY, 12:26 to 12:30 p. m. tor our dallY inB.tket reports.

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Waynfllville won the Warrtn county high &chool bUltetbrJ1 ChamplopShip a.t Klng& Mllls by de!eMing KIngs MIlls on their home Cloor in the fintIs of the ,tournament by the score of 3Q to 25. In wlnn.ing the ohampionshlp, Waynesvllle trounced CarllJile. K1nga Mllls, Mason, and Kings M11ls ag&ln. They >Were undefeated, In the tournament. ~ triumph over Caru.8le and the 1!1nIt wiIi over KIngs M11ls were registered lut Monday, whUe Mason was defeated In the semifinals FrIday evening and the finals being played Saturday night . loB a result of the chamPloMlllp ot the' local cagers they 'owlll play In the dlstrlot tournament In Dayton . Drawings. were held Monda') night and Waynesville drew Wayne TWp.

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The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Warren He6s on the W1I.ynesvWeLytle road was completely destroyed by fire TUe&day night at about h:jiO u 'clock. The home was known ,118 t.ne Jones place. Mr. IIo1ld'Mrs. Heu and a 60n 'Were In bed, .v.ib.en Mrs. HeSs notlct.d ~hat the yard' outside waa al1iht. Iier :flr&t tthOught 'WN that a cal was approaching, b~t as the 81QW &few br1&llter She realized Ulat Ule , root of the home WILS afire. ApparentlY the blaze bad started from a spark ifrom the chimney whlen ae~ tbe rooI ablaze. Awakenlna her ''''e h\III)II,nd and, SOIl, t h ey IIPl'ead OJ' alarm. NeighbOrs qu1okly' aasemWec1 h ' ___ de t and the Waynesville ....." par ... "~ft"" _'I .he ment >was ca.led. '&'.80.......... .... ... t ur.ruture on the first floor aD4 the conteota at one room on the .seconl1 floor were saved. In addition the tamlly Store of C$,1Uled go?d.i wa. salvaged. Flreflgntem were baroperet! by the' tnleMe cold and the heavy IDOWpreVal~t during the ftre. and although they made valiant effortlS to 4top the progI'eas of the hlale, the home 'W86 reduced to ashes. ,The l1OIJ,5e had been newly redec' recen"'" and was COIllpletely orated ""¥

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s.turday, March 6 at· 8 :00 o'clock, W!nnera of this otU8lle wlU p~ tile 'Winners or the Veraa1lle8-CentervWe game TbUl'llday, March 11 at 7.00 p. m.. at the falrtP'ound 001Jsetm .

R . Unglesbee ~ celebrate ' Uty years C1! m:l.rrted ute a.t t.he1rhome on Main street Sunday, ~ .14. They were ll.arrled on March 9, 1893 at ,t.he home of rt.he bride nllllr Lebanon. Fol'lJlat observance of the eveot Sunday, :March 14, Will COllBlst 0 oPen house lor their many fl'leml.s and relatives from bwo to lour o'Clgck in the afternoon a nd sev. n to nine o'clocJt in 1lhe evenJng. Children C1l the happy coup:e who will join In the golder,t wel!dJng celebratlon are Mrs. Irene Batre! and Mrs . Evelyn Ealdns of Waynesville and 1Mrs. Mary MaTgaret Sanker of Maaon, alOng Wit,h several grandchildreo.

The Way;ne.sVllle Grange wi I hold their regwar "mee ting on SlIIturday nJght, March 6, and the tollowini pl:oram will, be given: Comet solo. "Beautiful OW<,," by W :ton JO!!es; Cl talk on "Events leadin up to' and 'ollowiJ;lg seU ment or W &ynesville and Wayne Township" ib¥ Walt.er Kenrick; songs" 'Homel SW et Home" an d "America," by the Grange .nembers.

Everyone is cordially Invite;!. Way.ne 'l'Wp. , 'WayneavWe'& oppenents Ba>burday III :temoon, were runnera-u.p in the Montgomery . couuty tournament. Kings Mllla, Warren county's other entrY in the dlStrict toumament drerw Jefferson FIre of unc;c:Lci'tnltltd 0 'Igln de 1lwp. high sdnool &II their opponents. s troyW two large barns ea r'y MonThe JWl10r hllrh sobool champdny at moon 1 th e Amos Cook lonahlp of Warren county was woo !farm on tJl; e Rielgel'lli e - Lower by HarveysbUl"g when they wen ov5 j . ling-Poro Road . er SprI.nsboro in the finals saturF'laOle,s an d moke from I :1[: "urn· day n1g'ht . Wayne&V1lle Junior HIgh Ing buildin gs could be seen ror liev 'had previOUsly been ellm1natild by Sunday, March 8, Is being observ- ela; mUes. 'I'brough the effcrts of 8prln&boro In a game WhIch W811 not decided until after two over- ed a.s DedIcation Sun-!ay t.hrougi.lOut the Waynesville fir e de'! Ll'lnPJlt and the Methoe.ist. church. On tha:t day neighbors. the flaml!S were preventtime periods bad. been played. tor the first time in Met hl)dJst 1118- ed from reaohing the rasld lice. In winn1ng the final game over tory every one of the 4Z,OOO churches Contents 01 tole bwo b n rn.~ were KInga Ml11a lor the Warren county in America W1ll be open lor worship all:O destroyed. Including about 12 cbatnptonsh1p, Bradley was the slmulta.neoll51y and over eight mJ.- tons of hay ,and all Lhe farm m8leading ecorer lor the local team, Uon menmers are asked to bt.. pres- chl:lery. which was praot lcally new. chalklng up 14 points WhIle Innis 01 ent In their respctlve ohW'C'hes, to except a I.rnoLor which was being K1Jli,s M1lls scored 11. II'olloW1n8 Is dediCate themselVes anew to Gods used at the time . Several chlrkens the summary 01 tile game: perished in the flames . 'I1lle loss has W"-YW B. F. p. service. ..... - - e .4 A voluntary sacr c a oMe. ing , been estimated a t IbeLweel1 flvc nnd o OIitJorne, t .. . . .... ,... 2 14 wlD be taken for the war tllne eme. - six thousand dollars. I>lll'tially covBra4ley, t ............ , 7 0 o ,ency neec18 of the church, 50 per ered by!.nsllronce . K1rk1>&trltck, c .,...... 0 0 3 cent of whlcll wUl ,be WiCd tor the 1 Stanley, g .••• . ••• . .. ..• 1 men in the national lervlce. }l.eV. 3 Pumm.lll, g ......... ,. . 1 1 8 L. C. R&dley will speak on "WhOSe Pr1ce"................ 2 • I Am and Whom I ,S erye. ' Eve. y. S2 on~ Is invited. Mrs. Oram Shoup was t he vI ctim 6 Totals ... . .....•.... 13 of 0. very complete surpr,ise on SatF. P. WAYNESVILLE SCHOOL BAND KiIIP MUll B. ulday ev nlng whon a number of 1 U InnJa, f •............... 5' 1 II . TO BI'ONSOB DANCE 1\JAR. 12 friends arrived and rem l n ~ ed her Brown; r ...... ... .. ... 1 1 '" The Banci D1I.noe this year l'l'om- t hat s he was 'ce1ebmtLng h llr blrthGllp!.n, c .............. , .. 0 0' IIeJ .." be ~he outstanding .social day anniversary . The evening was WUder. g. ,... . .. . .... . . 0 ""( , 0 2 ~tot the .seasoll, TIlt! klni e.pd spen£' in playing cards and !i t fI laL Camubell. g .••.• • ..• .•. ·1 queen Will be choeen from the senhour 1\ blrtnd RY (J'.!'lner w a.; srrve<l. 8 _26 lor claae and will !be crowned n,t tht The guests were Mrs. Shoup's mo thTotala ..........• ,. 11 er of Da~'ton . Misses D"Jta and *nee. A very outstanding dance band Marie Shoup of D nY'~ n , Mr, and from Middletown, Don N01'fU: and Mrs. 'Le()nard Agne or R lctgev1lle, ,hla okhestra, wUl provide tihe "jive.' Nir. and Mr Howard Shoup of R .. D. NeJ.oq. at Xeo1a. will eoTbe School cOncert Band wu Dayton. Mr. a.!!d Mrs. Blackford terta1n the cb1Idren of W&JDQvlDe pla.y a ooncert beginning 1I.t 8 :30 and of Ridgeville, Mr. and Mrs r J e.°se bli'h 8ChOOl M an assembly til be the da.nclni ~ 'to begin a t 9 :00 p . Thomas, Mr. and M,rs . Virgil R ussel, Mr. and Mrs : Ed Cook. Mrs. held at the achool Pr1d4y mominll m. aIld nm WltU midnight. at 8:35 : Mr. Nelaon w1ll preaent a IDon't forget Ft1dAy. 1da1'ch 12 . Walt:.c¥' Selper abd Mr. and MI's. Howard M1ssIldlne . otraIned ~ alCt. The aaaemblyl Sa to be held in con- NEW BVRLlNGT()N SOLDIER nectJon with the current Red crees DIEs 'AT VAMP HOOD, TEXAS

Fire Loss Heavy On Cook Farm

Dedication Sunday At Methodist Church

Surprise Party For Mrs. Oram Shoup

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modem. lIt Ibad been occupled by the Belli family lor &bout. year, taw bavLns moved thet:! from drlve. A Red cross nUrse w1ll ~. Private Eugene . WIIUarn.wn, 20. ..... ~rsville . Tney have been given be an the prosram, son of 'Mr. and,Mrs. John WH11am.. ........, 'lbe putilic 1& invited to attend. eon of New 'Burllngto~, who was in·sanct.uary at t.he borne of E. T. ducted Into the army , Ja'lunry 8, Stroude, their nearest nt'l&bbcna. cUed Monday 8Iti C6mp Hood. Texas. unW' permanent quarters <.an be B,BD cao8S DaJVE VNDDWAY . 1IBB&1 ~ WAYNE QUOTA a,ccordlni to word received by his found. . . Wayne Townahlp's Red Orou war ~ent.a. He had been III for two 2510 REGISTER HERE fund drive beian Konday ~ $1600 weeka. At the reslstratlon tor RatiOn to' be raiaed by penooal ao'lci tail00 Besides t2le parents. he is survived Book No. 2 held at the Wayneavllll tbrOuch .. bouae-tD-houae. cavass. by four brothers, W11llam, J ehn J r ., .. -General cba1nnan 0 R Brace OeCll an<1 l!lU'1 Dean, and a sister, HiIb lICIbool last wee... _a .-tal ...., ' UI •• T_ft all t·b t1 _ " received the ·boon. points out that tile $1500 Ql,;()t,a Is ... ..-. • ome. He was if' Ur. t ~10 ~raons e' t500 hSaber than pre~ quotas cUnton, count;)' man to die In a 'J"h1s. ~ approx1matel.Y t he ~ and u _ resJderita to lncre.Iu their tralnlna camp and IS ,the sixtb man aa tl number u were Issued on ......... --'7 .. -......... ' enNO .1, ' the "4ugar book" at the pre- 1IUJ'POrl' u much as pou1b e. tared the army he WOrked iii a garvloua regtstrat1~ aevera! mootl16 WA&R&N COUNTY GI:N&RAL age In Spring Valley. ' ago. . BOIq£. ON SHORT VlIIiT VOLUNTEER. FOR VICTORY JlaJor Genetal ,II. P. ILlrt:1ul. CLUB MEETS 'AT LEMAY BOME who baa been lenin, und"!r o"n· The Volunteer for Victory club enrJ DiOug)aa MacArthur In the met last week at bhe home ~ Mra '- Soutb PacIfic, and hlS aId", Lt . ·P. U. LeMay IIo1ld the evenlni was Daniel Berr, arrived Weclnl"~I' al III spent in the u.sual put.'t1me of &eW- Prankl1n to Vlait tor two days with L1!Y Ing a.nd Itnltting. The clUb wUI the Oeheral's m~er, Mrs meet this week at the home of Mrs. Hardlntr, at her b<:me on Par" ave-

W~OUNTl' HISTORICAL 8OC........ SEEKING BUILDING o'lt a meetln4l 01 the WBrren county HJatorlcal society held Monday night In Lebanon. plans .wero made

Celebrates 90th Birt~day Sun.

The liarrls homestead 011 Main street was the scene at a famJJy gathering on SWlday to celebrate t he nine.tieth ' !birthday of Mr_ , EdIth M. Harris. who h:!s b("e!! a Ute-long r esIden t of Waynesville, Th06e ,w ho met together ' for tIDls h&ppy oocasIon, were t hc hono cd guest, Mrs . Harris, Mrs. Charles F . Mosher, of Cincinnati, Mrs. Frank L. '1'a~lor of stamford, Connecticut ; Mr. and Mrs . Fred Hartsock or MiHord; Mr. and Mrs. Oharles F . Harts<1::k, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ~ . Hawke and Mr. 1. IH. Mosher .' The presence of Private Charles Ha rtsock who was at home on furlou gh from camp WU;eeler. G eorgia. W1S an unexpected pleasure . Mrs. Harris, Who has a1'Way ~ been a devoted m ember of St . Marys church. and ootl vely I!1Iteresteci 1:1 everything contl'tbuting to the good of the communl ty. was ~;he Tl:c1plent of nuiny bea.ut1ful f owers and gL ts a.nd of a grcat nwnlJer of greetings and m essages fre m friends .~nd reI tlves, Who wish h er malTY more ha ~ ,.,.;,. ,..,' ......... da""'. >', 'uU'uu "u

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Mr. and MIS. Carman Crane &:1d -Mr. Qnd Mrs. Carl Bauer were i The New Cemill'y club n,et foIr.d l Canada on a bUBineaa trip c1ll11na a.tternoon a.t the home or Mrs . O. the past week. , esslon. the '{ollowlng program wa, Mrs. Lester Gordon had as din- presented: Readl:lg . ." Real POSllLSlIer guest'S on Thursday 1\ t s, Daisy slons," by Mrs , J . R. Updyke ' MI ', Snyder, MI·s. W . J. Schnable and J . / K . Preliton read a pnpcl' ()el1 Ml-s. Rice Snapp. titled "Holidays, " esl) ~cillll :· m" .~~ tlonlng w,eblrthdays of W as hing ~d Mrs. A. H. Earnhart left on Mon. a!ld !Llnco.n; twq 'ac\'UIU.ldl 1\ .. 111 ' day rnoming to aLtend elle funela bers were rer.dered by Mflry J :\I1 ~ services for an uncle, Mr . Elisha Early. A trio, consisLlng of Mallin I ', Vail, at J ewett. Ohio. Hoak, Irma Fires l1 Co R u lli Al .r. Mrs. Goldie Sw'face of Chinook Johns, accompani er! by Ehzobdl Montana, a rrtved here las't week r Bunlet sang ~wo SUIl ~. ,TI.l! I)' . an indefinite stay with her daugh- gram was cOllipleted by a pi: 11 0 l>olt ten:; . Mrs. Earl Conner and Mrs . oy Ann Weltz. Edwin Ramby. Guest of t he club for li .. , ufLc ' • • • noon were MIsses A!mle U . .1 t Mr. aod Mrs .. Ohal'lcs Anderson Mame Brown . Mrs, R . G, MillLr have word .from their 50n Harold Mr~. Ida Parshall Mr." DOl that he is .now· Private Harold An- Railvke, and Mrs . Ma)·na1'l.1 \':r t.z (Jerson of Ft. Bragg. North CaroUo ,1. Refreshments were sen 'c d lJ'O JJ1 I Mr, and Mrs. W .' P. Sallshu y Lea table . The ho"tcss was l\.3;:iolo were Sundny dinner guests of Mr . by Mrs , Don Hawke. and Mrs. Russel Sall.sbury.

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In the Harveysbul1r FrlendJJ church . Thursday (today) at 2 o'clor.k. with burlalln Miami cemetery. 'Ilwo sons s urvive, Hat;ry W . ., Ctl Harveysburg and Robert .t '. Sh~rtakel', of Livermore, CalU. 'lAR RlAGE LICENSE ISSUED TO SPRING VALLEY RESmENTI A marriage 1~ was 1!8ued re_ently at Xenia to Rennan Plo,4 :J unt, Inspector, and Opal J..oreDa , Faulkn er. both of Spring Val:ey'-

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JIAVE l\IOVED 'TO WAYNE8V1L1..1E

Mr. Geor !l o glesbee and S'lBten moved last week from their farm on hc Ogle bee Roard to ·t helr home !D Waynesville"on F11th street, '

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Mr . and Mrs. R omo Riggs and Miss NeU1e Riggs of 'Dayton were S U!'lday cvenlng guesl.'; of Mr, aDd M.rs. Robert Furnas . Mr . and Mrs . Harold Stroud were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud on Sunday, Mr. Stroud expects w be Inductcd Into milltnry service on Thursd!\y. MIss Ruth Conner of Dayton was also a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, E. SLrOl,la , MJss Helen Humbl:echt of Davtcn was a week-cnd guest 01 Mr . a.~ld Mrs. F. U. LeMay and famil)' . T . e

LeMiflYS a nd Mts.s Humbrecht were Sunday aI ternoon guests of Mr , and Mrs. a harles 'LeMay and SO!! In Jamestown.

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• • • Mr . and Mrs . J a.ke Meredith cf JohnSVille, OhiO, were Sunda.y g: est, of Mr. Meredith's mothei. -Mrs: Samuel MeredJth, Sr, •

Lt . Job.!l Solt of Ft . ThoOlf,s, Ky., was a Saturday luncheon guest 01 Lt. and Mrs. H : F. Dye,

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Me CoY' Selvice~ Here Monday

Among the 14 students whew' ORmes appear on the Wllm1ngt n :'ollege 'h onor roll for the first 4811 ster. \Vas the loEowin8: Dale .vllde, WaY'11e~e.

Reece W, McCOy, nile 83, 0 Harveysbt;rg. pa!lSld away u ~ 3: JO n m . Saturday, F"b . 27 at h is hIll . Survlvol's lllclude ~wo ~o n Charles and Asa, both of Horvcysburg; Q!le bro her. J osqJh . •11' \ I mington, and 0 sisler. Ml . Clara Hlnines of Mict:ancl Ci ty. Funeral services W l'e held Moaday at the Subbs Fu n cn~l 11 0 lll' with burial at K bgll1. n 1,;~ ' I'f·~ . r)' near Wilmington.

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Suncla,y [tJcsts at the paraonace .vC're Mr . 1". H. Graham of Bedefountaine. M r. and Mrs. ,J. P . Harrison and ,family and Mr . and Mra. Bryon Stuart all of We&t Llbertr nd John Parks of Bellelountalne. Jolln Parks made the OOIlCesslon at ·the churCh hour ano W8& be.ptlZel $2,415,542 DlSTRmUTEU TO OIUO SUBDlVJ8JON E. imme<l.lo.tely aJter ohurch. Mts.s Opal Lorena PaulItner beDistribution of $2.415.542 . v i . -l came the bride of Herma.n' P\oJd n,u tamobl,e lIcel15 fee s to tl~e ('I Ucs. Hart at the parsonage s&turdaJ counties a,nd town~h lps h as be.. l eyening. T.ne sIngle r1118 ce!'emOJl1 made 'by the OhJo Department of was per,formed by Jc.ev. H~ Highwa~'s. This , is t.he f1fLh part a Grnham . 'l'he couple was unatten4dlstrfuution at the 1942 (,ag rC 'v cl1ll ' . ed. Warren count.y 'tawns l' ~h' ed (, e Mr .and Mrs. Del'bel't P 'ouliz were following limou;ts: Butlerv1ile. $12 ; . Sunday evening 'cal1erts or H. R. Corwin , $~; Franklin. $660: Rar'l y PordWoo nnd ,t he P. J. Tbomaaee. bUl'g, $60; Maineville, $100; Mason, , pruw !Wean ,and h1a ~da, _ $150; Morrow, $300: ·:PI~n·sa I1t 'Pl~il1, Courtney, spent Wednesday Of ~ $60; South Leba.non: $75 ; Sprlng - week with the Jfl88e Rolanda. ~ boro. $12; Waynesville. $100; co nm Bob left Friday to ~r t.be . $576; county. 47 per ccnt, $'''018 ; to- naVY,. -tal $6,156. --------------+-~ w ~~~ · cl~wlll-­

VILLAGE SUED' FOR. $193 Mr. and Mrs , 9. Lee !lIa.wke and The VII age of Morrow ha~ be . n Mr. and Mrs. Don Hwwk'" vl.s1ted re:atlves at Lumberton a>:lj .King- sued In Common Pleas Cow,t In .L lJ anon 'by ,the Public Emplo:ec" man on SWlday afrternoon . • ,. • l tirement System of Ohio . 'rh , pl uil . Miss Anna Marllym Whlta\':r.r and tl!ff conten s t:...e villagc fallcd 8 d Miss .Betty Thompson 9PCnt Satur- refuSed to .pay contrlbuLlous to t e day In Clnclnnatl wl ~h Mis'; A.nna retirement system, adding lilt , n u E . Meredith . n,1clpallty owes $193.11. ALtorn Gel)eral Thomas J . HCI'berL al d Miss Isabel Ado.ms of Dayton was Charters D . Maple. Acting W rrC!l the week-end guest of Mr , t nd Mrl;, county, ,p rosecutor. filed the 5ul\,. Robert Duke . Mr . Ernest Cook was also. a guest at Sunday dinner . VHURCH BEING REDE On t\'lE

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:;tray sides are depresaJni youAnd IliIl on earth seems 'drear? • • Wel1,c neerllp, r18nd. U:lere's The audi torium (C ' thf! M H i i~ d '!the home of ,M r . and Mrs. W . shine near. . N. Sears was the scene of d happy church Is undergoing ex tc nsl\'~ re Tho' oometimes He hides. HIs face ' family gathering over the week-end decomtioQ at th;e~p:,'::;:~;; n;t.,;ll~l.;;l·:;·~lh..le.IIJltl-uWo:Qp.lIJ1i-- blbidly in 1UMI dark, when their ohlldren. Mr. 1.nc' Mrs. iWhen completed. local MethOdl'i S Al'b ert Oarver and Miss Lola Senrs. will Ibe entitled to bQn~ t. o ~ nil d God st1ll rem~rs and Ie _ . ' ' of O1.nclnnatl and Mr. Joh'l Sears ,t he most o.ttractlvc chul h Os jll LI1Js part of the COU.!1tI'Y. At p lC.,C,, _ iI WM young then: and that vene ..,r' Qf Blanchester. were home church activities are being f onduc t- ' d!dn·t mean as much to me _ .. • • • Mr . and Mrs , dilaries E111~ have ed in t he basemc.nt. was full of meaning . It IfIlashed Into moved from Centerville to their my rnJnd and I wrote It clown To- ' home on state Route 73 . MASONIC NOTlCf. day It Is hard to keep ~ .~ we look aibout us, jLt 'W1U', ' Vi f • Waynesvllle Lodgc 163, F, I.1. n (1 1'.. ' shortages. at <J.ea!h and mllt~.y : ,In . Dr . and Mrs. A. iE. stout entertabed to dinner on SWlday "vening M. Btllot ed communiCI.1.t10:1 TUC.~( Il Y ' ; our own I~a.ted spot we ~'t , teel wit:h Mr . and Mrs . M. A. Fulker- March 9 . Master M' SOH de.;; l'uc, I' the hunger pl!!ch so much. but u.i . ~ son and daughter 1108 their guesta. freshments . war Is here, and we know tb6i there H. B. Enrnh.arl.. Worsh.lp MllISter are folks suf!erthg ~nd dytn, ~roID ' Mfs : John Frehse of Ellcia, and Verne AnnJtn.ge, Secretat'y. hun ger , But it Is true, God linear, Miss Lois Mae Had,ley, of Piqua. . • and He ki'lows and ~ iiit: spent t he week-end at the home 01 troublcs . Somewhere in Ithe'i t Ip arents, Rev . a.!!d Mrs. L , C. ' have read, there Is 'ari old chUJlell- . ,R adley. Mtss Gladys Horst, a friend Dr . and Mrs. J . W . Wa rd I'cLurn- wi til this inscription Qll it.' "'''1'bJa of Mrs. Frehse. a,l so of Elida. BiC - 'ed to the Home Friel, y mnrning too shllill pass." That 1& the thoUtll\ ; cam . panJed. her here. from McOleUan ' hospital. X ClI a . t hat nothing la8tS torever! and '.oGIl • • • where the doctor had 1been tll'Ider our boys Will come heme ' and we Seaman Orville PhilliPs Is ~oend- trea:troent for the past ten wcrk~. oon pick UP our old wOhte.; ana _ 1ng & furlough ·here. . '1They were heartllOJu welcomec by on. There Is good in everY ~ st' .. Mrs . Jam'; Ha.~ke and Miss their friends who are well plC8 $e.i w.e but look'ior It and flDd to fl d t h I ki II cl tl OJen~a Hawke spent SWlday at Ule n em 00 ng we an - w , d to Idl I1 home 'of J. C. iHaiWke, oc l' ra..p 'Y recover I g. Mrs. AlIce Clark spent T hl'r&da" SUPE"VI80R O ' F "'.U'SIV , OF afternoon in Centel'v tl1e gu est ... ". . Ule, 1_ ' ' ' LEBANON SCHOOLS RESIGNS Mr .. and Mrs. MlIw!'l Shr ehlln . Mrs. C .' H . Denthemgc 'was tile -Miss An.nelle Davenport, music In- recipient ot' a ' iarge number of gl'eet .structor in, the Lebanon 'schlloiB ' Ing oa.t'ds. p.otted. aI)d cut fl owers on '. since 1839, iesl.ghed ~esd8y to e~lter FIr1da.y. the 'O,Cca slon c~lebra.t~hg her t 'Red Or"';. ork: Mis Dave.-"'Iit Will' 83rd birthday annlve~ary. . ' ...... ow S .~t"" U_ '" i Me d h U ' reta'I'n tha" ........... .. M-esaor' . ..~". veorg a n .en a . ~'as 1"''''.'on until a "....... F a. 'iI! n!lPled. ',,'. ,.dylDe~ gu.~t of :Nfl., l1nd M~'3 . , red ' , Before '1lcceptlng ,the ~OD ' PO- Hook on ·Mm\day , . " I sitton She bi....lit In the south " Ur.,. ,. .r. E . Ea , vey of Xen.J. uomc. i """11 y, a Lebanon, Harlan _ Butlerville and TUft." ...... \IIy to b ecome, t en\::po .~, ~evWe ~. . . ' mem~ of the 1l0lJle...4'~

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for a pen:n811ent home to hou.~(' the colleetlQna ct the society. The soclety has a considerable collection ( I I DUe. LeRoy Moran In Oo~. papers, Ind1a.n relics. ani! other h13BOARD ONE SENDS tor1cal objects and h a ve othe: s PVT., 8TROUSE IMPBOVED FIFI'r-BBVBN INDU~"I'EEe promised when a museum Is c'Pene ·. ' Pvt.. WWl'am-Strouse who .... ..... Arnone the 57 Inducteee 1eaVlllg RE81GNS RATION POST with pneumoni" in ........ _ from - - , , - Boa ct \ lD very been " ..,....., :r~~ r , were WILMINGTON P,. l"K ' ..... LER , '.... I 1Ii-+ Oamp ' Un.eeJer O· a, the ro,i__ _..... th e h 08p... ...'u , . ........... ,le'Ilt to pt. Thururu.: ...... ......,. .. 0#'. eour"..,. Cllfford . C . Beck DIES IN DAYTON HOSPITAL Charlu O . . Bopn, WayrieaVUle; ett reaignt:d from the gasoline panel called . his relativ~ -here on BAtur~-on .:u7ar Pr1ce ana D . _ d' ay and . ......... -.......... ....at he w'u Robert Prickett. Vlrgll Sew&rt; of of the ,T~ ... ~Elmer of . Munger. 43, teller at the much lmprovedancl ~ t·, ,eturD ~; lIam1d B. 8\rOUd, ·L eb- tlon1n, Board recently. He ha.~ been Clinton eoulity NatloDlll ,Bank ' an'l ""a d" ........ Ria ad - aJiGIl. ' . euoceeded by Paul Turner of Leb - Tnlst comopa~y, died In MI'iml Valto UIO uwes 6 t the "_.... , B N' . , _ anon • drE!II now •• ... COmnAftV - - B, .. 6 " 01' --",vON _"_ , _ _______ ' ley hospital, Day·t on , IlIfter 0.") illnefS camp- wbeeler Ga ' . .......... ---. -...d t! H f , , '., . '" •• a8BB "'-AT '"'T IIEB BOD, MB. AND MB8. LOGAN GREEN of two m~mths' . ura Oil . e cr ....... • .... ' ... , rt h d be 'with th n yt , 0 ~ '8. ..J;., . .... ~ IIOND ' "'y. c , .' BOS'l18 TO BIBLE CJ.ASS, me y a en , . e . 1\ on oAf '.I'U ,~. fa , PlorelJa~ 83, wf.fe ot \ . . Savings and Trust, und was receiver , ' • ' lI4lam1 .......aft~, O ..B.S., wtn. 0i.rr0D o. ~ dJ.atnDan .of the "SOafthan, Hla Meals, M1n1stry , for the~.Harvey.sburg National Ban;" ........., ""t' .. ...;... ••,ar ~ Man:h .,. ,'• mfttlnl ,.' board of the Leb&n . on Oltble~ N.at- no"...., 1n,".Is' tlhe topic . tc., ,be and ' th.e, CitlUns "Na tlonaI' B ank a t ho~" t.lielr !:" '-. L -'!'.J'~ to tl t MOnd(IIY ilJrht.. ~" , 'lbe Worttil, iaDal Balik, died- ~t uer bome, In ,CUSCUUed lilt the meetlntt of Ule. Wllming n. ,. ;Se ,,:as ,a lla ve 0 M~dn, . Krs. L .,.' O. St. JobD, Go:, IAbulcm ~~ , She Sa ~I,:~ , WQDelVWe hie etaSa ~onday eve- ' WoQITen county. , " " peet.a. to devote mo.t or.; the .. time ~ by • eDIl, craver, WUbtDItOD, DiDI, <Members are ·requested. to HIs · survlvors includl~ the wldOy.r . , after -the bUIln!l!ll ~ to ~ . Of,:the farm .fund .~t.rol dl~'~ re&d ,the 6th and . cihapte~' ! 'il h~~ motb~r, ~r.s .. ~'Ie ~n~"r" , t 'fdr ilia 'ComIn,!i.pectiOO·; " , ,~ ~ .· d~, u:d a 'Aota. ' 'l'ti~ meetlD£ 18 to tie herd at · ~Oa.n~m, and· a 8~~; . Mis . G~ld ' , • ~, ¥III ~. DIJu:I, .... ',- 'e" r~ce 01 ...... 'im<l V.re. ;La- Borden, of W.aYn~llle : . .' -,,-" .Ii.._ ' ...., , -, ", __,, " ...., ted IHPLOY ,'-0'''' ........ A.::''AA.......... ~ editor ,at ... valDa Prell, . GreeD 'S outh Tbirci' ~· cea wez:e con",,1Jt) , a.t th9 AT ~0.N: 1'081' OftICJ New yOlt: ' ~. . , pal ' ;l \ "'. '., Lyk~nS-Re)'nolds tU!leral ho~e' In , ~ , 8enIiiei .... 0CIIIICIIIDted tlodaJ ' 10-10 ' (JLUB . MEETs Wllminiton 'Monday a.t 2 o. U'l. ' ..... - -I"-";h libeetl bu ~ . . '. the . , ' - -_o'_~ - -x ' >the ~ ~ (~) • 2!1O O'cloct rot ..... _ ..... -'ub ' ....... - I ·"e St ...... a""'" ·Mr. an·d-·-;':::". ..... P~ ~. -...,e.'"~ A:..., - -·30 ... .... 'J" ...... ' Fred -6· ...... -rii:~' ~ 1rlIb,' ti~ ~ , ~ _ _ • . cbUl"Cfl m't't _t tbe hOln~ gUestaOf-Mr ,;..atld MrS,. ',Harlan 'b u aDDOUDced. &be fO,nDIrlJ - . . ' ' of 16'1. B.., O. Orene GO' . I.fonda,y Powell at Jaineat~ evening , . ~Jlette Wilont . Ada Bring 'RoaJ.llta!. tNca 1IIbOal: , ' -'I'I't ~ "~I (Jpen. WAt .Ada ' eNIdDI. Jut. wftk.

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rt.tiolllng was first anI ,, " I' Ii' >"\l'lnl Wt~ks ngo this colI! \\";1' 1\ (11 of om'('llucratlc plans I ,I I , ':'oIl'll t ilidwldual consumption of ( !ni'(l ,'CX\\ls Lo t hlrty- thI1!e oons : .. 'I.llly S II thereafter such plans \ l' .. rll alt'n hy OPA oj dclaLs. but I It ,l.1 Oll :tllow:Ulce for M:a.rch, as . 1\1\'''' !C'ed LIs t week, averages three l '1" pl:'l' jlpr, 11, Just as we predictt', «lnt' ~I d:s ago . Tile people are • " 10 I' 'lt fr('"h f tults and vegetaI II' P 1\,'" of the canned varieties, I' :,:ltH<'\y M'riOtlS shortages ot such pi. t arc l'enching Congress from • :"'H,~"I ll' ~l d r etnil food dea1ers, (1 1'a lit proprietors ane! housent!, th t the food rationing prQ, rr, entirely too strict and harsh I. . continued will result in bun, { , f pud distr ess In many sections 0( country. Of course, some fam'I ( tl.S1>r ially those in rural sec,> wllere ' h,om-e conning ca.n be ('. :lnd ill the South where fresh and vegetnbles are available _t~the year, 'can ~~t along on \\,11. n

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requires 'to declare all cans 01 frul and veg~tables over five per polson and ~ve J'8Itdon coupons deducted therefor, ptuch comment Wl\'i creMed here 116 a result of a special OPA Order exempting the White House oocupe.ntB, w,h1e11 Include M:r. .~nd Mrs. 'H&rry Hopktns, from c.eclaring their excess canned goodB, OP A officials 'give as the reason for such special order that the White House is considered a.n instItution . ,H owever, OPA regulaUons do not require I.nd1viau8.ls llving In an institution to register for or obtain ration books and such books were issued In the uame f1 eedh White House resident . Incldente.lly. the next day ruter the White Bouse reglStra tlon. Mrs. Roo6evelt Issued a publlc statement critic1s1.ng those housewives who had eported any oversupply a canned goods on their shelves. as required under the OPA order: end intimated same aotton might be I'l'CCcssary tt. take wch surplus food &Way from

undor whlch<we are Hvlng the2e days, Now at long last every phaoo I;lt llIe being phUUled for each olti8en. Money. I!.'l ' l\uch, Is worth, oh1$lg unless it !bears ~h It nil a4d.il<to'h(u special government permls,s;1on to buY' wha.t you need. Under the olq..fashioned free , economy of former days money was a standa..rd ntedlum py whiah you coUle obtiun the goocls and 6ervtces of others. Mon!!y was always bard to g t and rather easy to lose ; bu t onL"C YOu had it you. were able to buy wnat you needed and what you wamcd. Tonal' that Is all chn.llg~ and you can only buy w'hat the governolent \\1..l1 let you have . It oes not matter how much money you have Lodayyou cannot buy crumed food, suga r. cal ICC, shoes, tires, gasoline or fuel oU for your personal use without governmen tal permJsslon and government ~ed coupons. Neither can you buUd a house with It, 01' buy a new automoblle, or a flew kitchen stove, or thollS(lncis oC ot her arllc:1!6 without receiving a government olrch on your purchase. So call it w'l lat you wlU-~be American people are regimented today as never before, as and how certain bureaucratic off1clals dec.1de is necessary for their welfare . Of course. It is entirely posslble the pubJlc official who dccJdes wM t is necessary may be Wl'ongbu t you must comply just the same ,

I set hll rn,"i'lo • 1 la.rd prrss Dnd .st1rr- I "er. 2 L~\j bl'OOdl.r Btoves. 6 iO-gallon lll11k cnJlS, 1 churn, 1 water' ,seperotor. 1 strainer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 heating stove; 1 laundry sWv£: 1 sewing m\\C1line, White. gocd slu'lpe; 1 round table; 1 old fashioned w 'C!rooe, 1 davenport', 1 -burfet. conS'-lewn rugs, 1 bed, 2 larg looking glru:ses. 1 rocker an~ a lot' o! obher tlungs to.<> numerous t mentlon. T erml!: ' Cesh. ILA WlRENOE H!AlRDIN

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WHIEE!iF)AS. The l)i.rcclor of High ways Is considering the rna t ter Of snow a:~d iCe l'emovaJ. Ullder h !s 7 Poland China gUts. extTa good. supervision. of publlc highways bred to farrrAV in April; 1 Poland known us St41te Highways Nos. 251 Vllinll male hog. 1 ~r, old . and 6, aud Feb. 26. 1943 RaUoning. the lat- kind. I stUJ have plenty of coal bu t l''EElD WHEREAS. SlaLe Rou te :!51 und est American game, as tney call It tlhe house Is either too cold or to 200 bu. yellow corn, hane. lr ..... tCed; s tate Route 6 wl~h111 thJs VUJage To keep the record straight It should be pointed out that neither over the radio. wUJ certainly b~ as hot. The e11lcken house doo!' bleW 50 'buIes of <Galla. hay, 1S t ales of Hes L~ whole or in part a long the thls column nor the American peo- complicated ,as keeping the score for open last night and all the pullets II Ltie red c10vcr hay; some ,bundled line of sa id state J,lghways, lind game cd bridge or any other game. are out. I found five eggs 111 the fodder; 50 bu . whIte oats. good WlHEREAS. The Director of Hig'hple generally are protesting against ways proposes. at his dlscrc ~on and necessa.ry ratlonbig or other curtaU- I hOpe'lt wUJ servel Its purpose , I dog house on the POrch this eveo- enOlig'h for seed. F'ARMlNG LMPLEI'4ENTS as necessIty , demands. Lo pprform ment on other rights and p:rtvlleges. ca.nnot believe that rationing would Ing and the slUY things do not know ha'le been nece5S8l'lf If people h ad where to go because ehey have been John Deere MCKiel A traotor 011 aid snow and Ice removal opel'nEVery good. Amertcan Is Willing to only kept their h eads. Panicky 11~ed all winter so I suppose they rubber in good shape; J Ollll De~re tJons along t)le af oresaid ,sta te live on crust{! and wear rag5 11 netrd.ctor OOtll} cUltivator; John Deere Routes 251 and 6 qes.sary to win this 'w ar , The grouch- hoarders and pndlck legislato rs ha, e will r?OSt in the trees tonight . both done their share to brl~lg it "There's a !bIg fire. 11 you wnnt to No, 4 breaking p,ow, 14 in. bottoms, NOW. THEREFoRE, Ing and grumbling come from a la ck ntbout. There are S'nortnges, some of look' at It." sa, y s 01arence anti I nop complete and C,,[.I:I. shares, same WI .'Be It Ordall' d . by t he Council ot blum. of conviction that mue11 of the pret' cans per l"~r month • • • 6ent regimentation and pushing them brought about by the very into my coat and dash out to seC! U ti\\'; John ID cr e t..rac~ disk, D. A. the Vlllage OJ Waynesvwc. St.nLe of No . Ohio: ~ t '.led food ratiOl1 eJl&~ce, but And now it seems certain most aIbout of the people Is necCSJary. The things that were Intended to prevent where it was. tt was the b1g barn 7 ft .. same as n" .'I ; John SEO'I1ION 1: \T ha't it is 'declared 1 r men'! dweller.; in largE' c1t1ea foods and many oti'.er necessities of average cltiZen has had hut lItUe them or to prevent' a r~ ,In pr ices, on the Amos COOk place. Wilen I 7-8 !t. comui..e with motor, Il. J. a. past, , averag~ per :e&plta con- l1fe to be rationed 'tor the dura· confidence In the wtroom or the but the fear of shortages 'las done drove along by there the frame wa good condltlon; wood saw IUld . to 'b e of public interest that the .... I~Pt!o!\ of four bundred and. tblr- tion. It Is up t<? each ~t1zen to study a bUity 0" the governmental burea,u- more I1.han anJ"thing else ~o. cleate showing 'b are against the flan-es. It nune; Brown wagon wIth Ilut ,t op; uQ:1sent of the VIl~age 'be. and such -~ v ' cans per year, are going to the rationing rules and regulatiO!lS crnts who are malc..lbg the rules and them. I wonder If there Is one gives one a sick. fce11ng to see all iron wheel wagon; New Idea man- onsent is h ereby given, that the and learn to live under them to the regulatlO!lS under owhieh thi ' Ameri- a.m~g us who 'hasn't aJ.l~n victim >lihat nay and com going up hl ure spreader ; Superior 10117 . ertU- Director of Highways may at his dis,.ayl!' a hard tlme of it. best of his ability as qulckJl( as p<l6- can ,p eople must JIve. The wa!tdul· to that lut-chance··Lo~buy feeling names 1Uld the barn too when 1zer wheat dJ::ill with seeder ; McC<lr~ creLion perfoml said snow nnd Ice ,:.5 fOOd rationing went ~to eflect sible so he may Ipove on to the next ness and extravagance. then ine!l1c- and. !bought something' that h~ did hin&S are so hard ,to replace and mick oorn binder, 8'OOd; Jolm Dcer<. I'emovlll work 00 Stat Routes 251 n-d 6 or so I n uol1 the. rc() 1yIng , . boos MVes of Ule na.tion we.re phase. of 'the regimented economy leney end plain dumbhoo$ st< of not need just because of the fear are so Ibally needed. , mower, good; corn planter; ba,y 'W" Who said pups needed to be rake; _w~l roller; 50-tooth 2 iICC- along said Stnte Highweys Nos. ma.ny governmental offioials create that he might not lJlC a<ble to get .It public distrust . Continued attempts later and whJch the end of the war taught to drink? Tney walked right tl011 drag htirrow; 40 tooth spik~ ~l and 6 'Under supervision of the ..... and stuck. the~r nOses harrow; 3 bar Iron drag, 9 (t; 8 ft. Director 0.-# HI g hways~ to soci!!Jize and reform the world, no matter When Ull\t comes. \\'1.1 up to bhe ""0 10 and begat)., To be sure they st1ll SErw'NTON 2' Thllt 0lLid n nd when the real job is to save It, in- find tucked IIIWRY sUJl unused. ".... . • J ow a wood drag; corn sheller, 5 shovel I went over to Sprin boro this put their ' il8IWS' In too, if you let plow; bar Share P10W.potat.) dlg~er; ice removal work may be ;>erformcd jures national unity and delays vicevening and gOt Ration Book N . '2 . them but they are getting better McCormick sulky 14 breaking pluw, In a manner prcsc ' t Ib db'''' e y 1Ll.1' 0 1tol'Y . • • . , As usual the teachers were on t l about ·that 8>nd It is run to see them No. 3 Kelly Duplex feed grinder. rec t or 0 f HI gh ways, by tl1e use o... Toda y the United states has In Its Job-doing their work III an Lff1cJe •• t line up around the pan, little red sn-' plo'"'' or the appll t' n of Save Tires and Gas , , • Direct Bu. Line to County Sea good as new; ~vera.l p~eces of pJpc ; vn no> C'\ h n Amly and Navy approJimately 'the and business-like way. I urn get- tongue.'! going and taUs quivering chemicals co-bin" '" 'v 'th oll' der" • . 2 drive !belts, 3 log ella'_. ', f~nc~ n. . 0= • I , J or ~e number 01 men as were mobil- . ting qUite well acqul"'l~lten with the with Sat1sfa,ctlon. Now the problem ......, .. .. Its FRED'S DEPT.. STORE J. W. ~LlNGO !zed a.t ~he height at World War No. teachers at the Sptingiboro se11.00J, is to dlnd homes far them. I shall stl'etchers: 110g_ oiler; 2 yd., dump grSOOx,ON 3: That the Villa. e _ ARDWARE 1, Between ten apd tUteen per cent that ls one good thing, for I have have to hang out a sign, PUPS FOR bed; power ,cutt.l.ng lb ox; bog Tiniing hereby atrccs, to save hannless, the We Outfit the EnUre PamUy more people are now worldng to' war !found them t he sort of teaohers I BALE. ,box; 'n arness cupboard; 7 011 drums; Director of HIghways anc;jor IUs and HOIlle-81nce IsM Phone" Industries than during the first am ghLd to have the chU<ken have, axes, alM's and' other small tools; employees, from any al}d all claims lJARDWARE & JMPLUlElmLI-- - -.-Jl!lume<-.3l>IL- -- ---Il+lW'I:>r.ld Wa.r. BUT-toda.y the gOY- interested in even' t~he trol:lhlasome PUB L I C SAL E 1935 Dodge II. 1-2 ton truolf;-compll'te for damages of &11Y kind and lIa't u. e errune~' ' eo times . as mft~y Next, must In . ..." B ' with stook · racks, grain bed alld whl\(sojever In connection with. said .... h'''' ....,."hr . .ones .. . .I. . send .. tllllr8C1slr,-l:tr~a;.-+'s"n'c;;o\=lI:-::Call~d:r ice removal opera;;lonSby clvilian employees a were on the book !for renewal, see ntbout kerosene As I hare sold my farm. 1 "I'ill sell loa!flng pJaW'orm;-'Lgoodl.--LJ EARL B. DAVIDSON M. B. HYMAN a~d SON payroll a't the peak of the war effort fei the brooder stOVe, chC!:k ' the all my fal1m cnattel.s on the farin, tel}' good. ' u\A ,D ..."""".. said Dl.I'ld or of H.lghways and I or HART SCHAFFNER ,. . JEWELER • <tractor ga.soline boo~ ami ftni5h located S m11es west of Wa)ncsvUJe, ~'.r.;x:J his employees . In. 1918. Th~ it over. I\IARX, ~LOTHES my 'income tax return. I think It ~ts 2 1-2 miles east of RidgeVille, on th e Work harness for 3 horse<;, leatht!r BElC1l'ION 4 : That the Olbrk be, :u N. Lebanon Shirts Stetaon Bab a good thing that more people are TownshiP. Rood, one mtJe south of tugs. complete ,halte1'6, collars an and he is hereby'diI'eeted to furnish PboQe 121 M Florsbelm Sh~ 'haVing to pay fedem.} income taxes U. 6. Route 73, straps, good set buggy, harness, sae- to t he Director of Hlghwuys. an d this year. Per'haps 11 the 'lmlt had WEDNESDAY, MAROa 10, 1943 die Gnd bridle, tly ' nets. 1 'staole to the Boord or County CommlsslonGOOD ' HOUSEKEEPING EGER'S . OommenCin.g QIt III o'clock sharp bll~anket, set of ha~d power ,sheep ers of Wan'en County. Ohio, a certi(been lower long ago ,so .many people woUld not look 00 t he government as c ppers. SHOP 3-H.ORSES-3 fled copy QI' this Qrdlnance lmmed: JEWELRY - GIFTS 2 ten-~. milk cans, milk straln- iately upon tsld!'lg e1\ oct th!" ·eof. a sort of Santa Claus. Whm the General APP~nce ~pa1r Phone Z30K people see that government payPair of lbay Belglap maros (full er, 18 gal. water s.eperwtor, lIew. NEW " US~ FURNITlJRE The Boiors antl-alr~ralt ....... - desisten) 1tl an'd 14 y~n ..s Old sou "' d SElCTION ,5: That this Ordil"'anee ~ .-. .. ments to Illie fanners and many , ~"'." chicken feeders. lot of wire net,tlng. Lebanon Lebanon Phone 23 ~ Sou th BrolUlway and work anywhere wI; 3000 lUll . shall take effect and be ' Ir ' force signed for greater range and heavier ' ,. ., dinner bell. 15 hot bed sash. 4 W'l,ck- from and after the earJlC!st period calibre than the average anU-air- Idnds of 'Social securities and o~er C,r aft or raplci fire gun. They. are ' services are just . taking money out. registered IPercheron stal11on, black, en .shlpp1i1g orates, 400 egg incuba- allowed by llllw. S~IECEL'S 'S~OE S~ORE mechanicl\lly intricate and more of one """"et and ""'lttfng It in "he 7 years old. wt. ,1900 'lbs. tor.' THE F ASHIPN SHOPPE Shoel for Ole Entire Famp,. .,.,......... 0 lP.:.ssed March 1st, 1943 . costlJ'. The tW0-&1lD Bolors mount other, they mlght }nLY more atten8-CATTLE-II ' HO~LD aooDS ' ' (~Y FJIlTED) FOR 2t YEARS costs approximately $98,000 whlle one cow half Jersey ha\C Guern ' , . - C. H. BRACE, M ayor . . tlon to how goverrun , ant money 18 ' ' , ' . Oak davenport; 3 Jarg' e 'oak rorkAt·e~t·. H . M' . O';'DEY, O ' lerk' , We, Specialise in Narrpw Wld'hs LEBANON' LEADING 4 1 mllk1n ' , " ~ ~ a Boror. Quad-mount runs up ' to $1~,OOO. speot. Many people are .r~i1d.Ing out ~y" years 0 d, g good; 1 ers. 3 '00.II; rockers, morris chair, o.lk A, Popular Prl0e8 LiWIES READY TO WE,\R • " .. . ., I thtiigs they never Im,~ ,b efore. one ' ~ cow,S yrs. old, mllkiog g<>?d; stand, oak settee, library talble, writ, FORMER l"bone 382 L FRANKUN RESIDENT $TYI4STS wage earner was SUlrpr!sed to find 1 ·.1Ull Iblooded big Guernsev cow, 6 1ng de8k. davenpol' table, lICl'Ver. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION SP.IEGEL'S STYLE t hat coupon-cllppers as they' call yrs: old, due Ito >freshen Mar 25, ex-' wa.lnut ~le dresser, walnut be~. RUEPPEL'S STUDIO CENTER ' them, had to taxies an !i1vidends tra. hea.vy milker: ~ fUll blrodcd waln\lt . ardrobe, oak chiffonier Harry, Brubaker. 29. son of Mr, Ladlea' ,. CbUdren'a '. etc. Many !peOple are SurPrised ,t hat Guerru;ey cow, 9 yea.rs old, ' giving sideboard. 2 long ook' benches, oak and Mrs. Raymond Brubnker formPhOne 118L Bead,. To W~ and MIllinery almast every farmer has flS much , 5 gals. per day, a rear butter cow; hall rack, book 'r ack. 2' Idtchen ORb- erly of FrI\itk.IIn. but now reshllng YOUR A.t Popular Prices or more tied up In Ismd, equipment 1 fUll blooded GuerJ1SeY bull, ] J, inets, 2 kitChen su~tds. f;~1t in OhJcago. was reported missing Phone 382 M PHOTOGRAPHER and 'stock u It cost.!~ for f\ profes- months.old; 1 f\!ll blooded GuernsC'y cans n.n.<i jars, churn: and numer - ' Saturday by the war department monal man to get his education. !bull, 18 montl\S old; 1 fUll blooded ,ous other articles. since Feb. , 2. somewhere In t:ne SP"EGEL'S MEN'S Saturday. The sevEin $laY leave is Ouerptey bUll ca.U-..9 months ole; 1 Tel1llB:' OMh.' North Atlantic. Brubaker, a flyer. ED O. SMITH ' STORE over and a ~unch of our boys, have Hereford heifer. , LA'WRa!lNCE SUR.FA'CE. was !born 10 Franklin.. Men'a anil Boys' GOODYEAR gone to · the ar<lJl(V to sta,y. We are 8-'H00S-8 ,Jesse Stanley and, ~rl K.oOsler, CLOTBlNG and SHOES . Oazello Want Ada Dring Results!. . 8110E REfAIR SERVICE &'Qing to JilIss them., tbut nothin)! Auctioneers. At' Popular PrIeea ,We want our fighters to have the woUld have lrept most of, thl':n home. Shtdaker and Doster. Clerks . 'FIRST -.~'m i '. :, .jJIRECTORi i> uIl~ 'rry Street Phone 38 L Lf.banon equipment possible and your Many of them ould 'have enlisted AUCTIONEERING Luncl1 on Gro~dS. . • -, . purchase of War Bonds will help pay it they had not been persuaded tQ S i d K IVINS.JAMESON DRUG LEBANON for these guns. giving them an ad. waft their turn. 'M ore ' and more tan ey an oOBler COMPANY MODERNI?:ING CO. vantage over our enemies. Buy War farn1 sales becauae o( t:b¢r going. PU 'B LfC ' BALE For Dates, Phone ~4. WaynesTHE REXALL STOBE Bonds every payday, At least &eD SeLli ng tile Best In Pain" March . 1 . MoVIng d.ay for many ville. Ohio, Reverse Charges percent of your income. or ns much Wall l'a,ler. Window Shades Make Our Store Y"ur As I ha.ve Sold my 'farm on acCOunt as you can buy will help pay the farm tenants . As usua.l it is cold BROKERS LICENSE Victrola RccOrds Headquarters ci. my llealth, I Will oUer foi- sale: 'on war cost, provide you with a nest and wlpdy even though the sun did Phone 114 • Leanon Phone 399 <" egg tor the future, nnd pay YOU good sblne thls morning. :Spring cold al- ~"=;;;;;.;;===~======~" thl) Ifann, % miles ea~t w:, L"t1e or 3 mlles west of WayjipsviUe on the Interest. u. ~i, T;.aJurJ/ D,p." ..,"" ways seems oolder ,t han any other MURPHYS THRIFT "E" Lytle and Wa,ynesv1lle ~oad on WESTERN AUTO

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J, 01 dlrectols of th e Wa.yn esvilJe Na evening: :Misses Grova, borts and at ~he hom~ or- 'Mrs. H . E. Ha.tha- tiol:)al Bank Tuesday, tile rE~lgna II U lIl'noUll Ls expended (other tha.n regarded as 1l,1vestme'n ts, ot capital. which p$t shali m eet Sate H.lghOh U'l:ch schoo; 9:30 a . ni. EUla Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Dalla. way. EIghteen members and the tion of S . L. Car1I\v'righ t was ac- ' WClrsblp ser Vice at l.O :~30 'A, M. those con:o-tituLing ' caP/tal f'xopendJ- The cost ol p;antlng treeS, iii ~eL way speQ1ficatIOl1s. as the ilmoun'ts expended by Ii darmSection ~ . 'Ph!l't t he Olerk !>e t.n d lBoger and 1a.m1ly, Mr and Mrs. T . following .g uests attended: Mrs. L. cepted and Elias Oglesbee was '8U1bJect: "Whose I Am and , Whom L~l'e 5) In the cal' Ylllg on of the er In the restoration' of soU fnr tlli: y he is her:eby directed to f'Jrhls~ t o S. HardJn and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zimmerman, Mrs. C. M . Hob1t- unanimously chosen to !'ill t ill" va - I Sel've," Th is t; DedlcnUoll Sunduy . uu,sines.s w ( l'llling , The cost 0 preparatory to a6~ual prodll ~'t l on f tbe Director or HJghways. nn C: to 1 e~tng nnd l'aJsi ~ Uvesw;k may TOllian lBwson and son I!)onald, .Mr. zer, Mrs. P. M . COle, Mrs . John caney In the boa.r d , cWblng tLe c u ·D ~dl.;l1l.L n ClOPS and the 'cost of Umlng soil to the Board of Coun Ly ~rnll1 l s.' ! (\l \e ~ S and Mrs . 'RObert Wemtz and dQugh- Fromm, !Mrs. D. R. Smlth; Misses Davis FIlrna,;, who Uved sout h of wh ich is being obscl'ved ui a i t " e ',J\) lrea tt:d' II.':i ·l1.n expense ciee.uctlon ,t er. Leadl\ ; -Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard M&1y 'lA>ulse Zlmmermo.n and Bea- town, we.s run over by a tra.ctor 1:1 t fethOdlst C Ul'Ches 11.1 AJllCrica. 1!; , - tll"ofar '!IS SU ' n ("(ISis r epl't!sent a c- Increase productiveness over a pe- of WaITe,n C01,lI1ty. ONo, a oer Utlcd ' LUul oUtlUY, bur not -lncludlng the riod of years are capital expelldi- copy or this Ordinance linm('diare,y Tlnpey and family, Laurence Furnas trice Robltzer .' 8atw\.ay morning . . He h ad opened fl"yone ~ Invited. ' ' value o~ 1.~1111 prouuec grown UpOJ ' tures; but the cost of COIllmer.:l.. upon ta.klng effect thereo ·Maims. Elmer Rogers and Charle,s- the gate a;nd his Son was dr.iving tlli~ and son, W1llard, Mrs. Rachel Crew, ~T. AUGU-S-T-I-N-E-' -Cn URCD the . , benefit of whle', I fertilJzers, Section 4. 'Ilha.~ !:his Ol'dlna.ncc ~hc fann 0 1' the l:lJbor 01 tho taxMrs. Joe Tinney. Messrs. Frank , Gray 'Were knoc,ked down by a motractor through, whe!! in some way it Ibecaan Falher Krumboltz. Prle..~l \layer . Also deductiqle Is the coot 01 of short dumt1·n and WhiCh ,have shall take effect and , be In " rcc Crew, Webeter, Wilber and Sherman torlst ~ay afternoon. e unmanageaJblC! . Mr . i\.ass 'S lAnda:.· \) :00 a. 111. to be 'USed every year or so, evell a f - from and after t.he earliest period ~eed , minor I epah's to farm ,bulle. Tumey. Mr. and Mrri, 'Walter WhItaker Furnas was thrown to t he ground , rea.che.s the productive :.u,'wt:U by law. iltg oLb cr ~han the dwel.ing of the ter a Elizabeth M . S~t, SS, dle<t' at a.nd dauehter, of Lytle, spent Sun- the .wheel striking his head and ST. 1H ,\ltl"S EPIS,COPAL Passed; March 1st. 1943. state, Is deductible ae an exp ~l1Se. fo.l1l11cr ) , and :sma ll tools w.ed Ulday at Johnsville With the latter's her home on, North' street, Thursday. chest. He was taken to MCClellan CII UnClI C. H. BRAOE, Mayor. Am9Un t.s expended In puroha tng in the course of a. short period . Earl OQnner, Jr., Is slowly improv- mother, 1MrB. Sa.mu.el Meredith, who ho.spltal in Xenia. work. breeding, or dairy' animals ar. Attest: C. M . OAlRlEY , Clerk . hall been very ill. The coot of fuel and oU used for Ing . CI' In Charge The ''Plan to Grow In 1923" slo- 1~l ph P:\r1~, as Jnvestments or capital rC€'ilrded farm work, as well lIS repairs and TWENTY YEABS AGO Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur Clark spent l"l .w· "1 oS':;, ."'U.L fJ:{~) n . m . gan waa adopted at the mecti n~ of a.nd may be d epreciated unJes!' such I'eIIruaIy 28. 1923 iFridlllY 1!l L1tle. . MOI'Il.ng prayer ... ud d 'mon 11 :00 malntenallce of flU'ffi machinery, i t he retail m erchanl.s Friday even ing. :BoI'Il-lI'o Mr . a;nd Mrs. N. P . deductlh.e as a business expense; ani.Jna1s are Included In Inventory. Messrs. Lee 9a.wke, R. G. ICross, a. m. FlFfY YEARS AGO Mrs. Bert Bunne D. tJDrrl!l! pon" t n t but he coot 01 farm m1l.('hlnery; L . C . St. John and Ollie MIslild1ne Blatt, sund$y, POOruary 25, 1923, a August 19, 1893 TI;e_ Utica Ladies A!d nnd ' t he WAYNESVILJ.E ClIllRCU OF ltipmen t; and f ann bu ildIngs r ep a ttended a -K. of P. meeting at Leb- daughter . Among business lead ers of t he Wel:fare Lee.gue ha.cl a farewell p'arty Cllltl S'f Born-To Mr, and Mrs. C. ft . l'esent.s a capital Investment and Is anon Tue8day nlg:ht . towuare : J . Will Whi te. S , D . E vnot a~\ nlloWI~blc deduc tIon . The The , bllowtng items were among on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ba Ue-y and Me.5Sl'S. WIUter McQlure, H. A : Henderson, SUnday, Feb. 25, '1923, a erly, J. H. COleman, M . J, F'a rr , J.. lUax Ra ndall, Minister cost. however , may be recovered oy recent proceedings of the Warren daughter Wednesday evening. T :Jey Cornell, O . M. Robltzer and Myer daughter. B . Graham, S. E. Elliott, C. D . ::;UNDAY tre movlng to their new home In deprecia tion allowances. In the case county coUl1t6: Murrel TInney has gra.duated Hyrne.n attended a; Shrtne ceremonBible SchOOl 0,30 a. moo / Waynesville. Woolley, I . E . Keys, C has, H, B . ra. . fa nner , t!lle 'fa rm dwtl ling Is COMMON PLEAS of ' f.ro~ the IRaIle Auto and Tractor I Il~ at CIncinnati Saturday night. Comm ullion 1v A 5 a. III ry, Mahlon 'R idge , James Stoops. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bert Bunnell and not depreciruble. except such port of 1 Anna Stoner vs. Albert L. Stoner. , Misses Helen Graham, ElsIe sohool at OInclnnat1. f !'la.h illg, 11 u. m. Walter MoClure, J . E. Janney, G : Jaugh<ter and Mr . Wa lter Pfr l. :rer it II.':i mny !pe used d irectly In fann- dlvorce to pln.1ntlff, costs pa.td . Petit Jurors from WaYne townHawke, E9tlher Henderson, Kathryn Junior Endeavor, 7 :15 p. m . a.nd da.ughter spent Sunday even ing E. Randall. G. J . Wright, Jos . ing op~mtions . 111e cost. of g a.~ollne, Helen C. Mounts VS . Clara HarTomer and Edna Shoemaker were .9h.lp: Earl Hookett, Mrs. Irene E:ien lor Elld nvol'. 7 :15 P. Chapman. Geo. O·Nelll . repairs and upkeep of an a'Jtomoblle vey, et a.t., order or publication made. .vith Mr. and Mrs .. Perry Ea.n h .".rt Thomas, S . S. WIs and FTllnk Dayton \1.s1tors Friday. Gordon J. Wrig.ht ond MLss May if used wholly , In connection with Lola J. Gilrrlson vs. Berdet.t G ar- · ~nd Mrs . IOa.rtie BInkley. Mrs , Ra.chel Crew entert.cllned the Beactrock. Rev. and Mrs . :Etoy Smelker to ok were In the city on Monday. tile taxpayer's fann operations, aa rison, dJvo~ce to plaln t1tI ; p!aIntUf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. iHa.wke spent 1'olJowtng Ito dinner Thursday: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs , J . Ed J nnney left ou a re ill vl Led to come and 11'01' - well as depreCiation t hereon . mll Y I I estOI ed ' to maiden nlUne or iLa.cy . ;linner Sunday with MI' . and. M l's . Robert Crew. Mrs. Eouna BOger, Sunday in Pleasant Plain. on Monday for .pend. etown, Ind. , to sbip wjlh .us. ' .\rolond '!'schan and fa mily . deducted, bu t if an au tomohile Is NEW SUITS MIss MaTtha Deatherage spent· Mrs. Lum Werntz, Mrs . Grace FurBuddy Oard lef:t Saturqay to Join visit Mr. J.'s. Ja ~h er. Wllllam TindaU VII. Geifrude used parWy for busin ess a nd part:y naa. Mrs . Joe Tinney and Mrs . SUllQlly With RoM Harlsoc-k Imd " HUH\, (;11 11«;11 til' CllltlST , tIe U. ,S. army . Oa;kley ,Ridge wa.s wreat hed I~ for p leasw'e or the conve11lence o. Jones, et al., to quiet title to re~ 1 Leonard Tinney. . lamily. Mr. ·and !Mrs. Bert Bunnell a nd smiles on Sunday and 'twas all on lIerberl Graham , i\llin lster t.he taxpayer or his famUy, the co.tt estate. The Cpurch sChool Service Lt>ague Waynesville was eUminated by lnughte1'8 !neterWJned Mr. an.d Mrs. , account of a little stranger, (l boy. 9 :30 ~ . m., Bible sch oo\. of opcro.[ion may ,be apPol'tiont!u Glmrl~s E . Klnswortihy vs. Leah Fmnklln .6-33 l..n the county baSket- wUl meet with Miss Rhea Janet "aughn MI\Il1~~1f~:----' that arrived there. ~ O . 45 a. m.-Commun .oll . nocordl ng to the exten t 01 the use W. Ktnsworthy, diVOrce, gross neO&rtJWrlght- Saturday aj"ternoon. balJ tournament. ~Unnell an d family, Mrs. . 'Dwo or our tonner W::. yn e' vil e 11 :00 R. m.-8ermou . for pW'poses of 'b usiness nne. or glect. Mary Bunnell ',and Mr. ant! Mrs . boys met with serious accideul..!! last 7: 30 p . m ,-P eachlng. plellSlu'e or conven ience, and the George !Dean. \'5. Leona Burn~ Robert Mullen· and son . week . Wfober Sides ot Dayton, fe U portion at tributaJble to bUSUICSS' wi.J Dean. divorce, gross neglect. FRIEND ... MIs; Pat t:r Freeze spent t,h e from a scD4'fold a.nd fractured his be deduc tible as a nece58ary bUsI.Jless Olad;ys Moore vs . Charles Moore week-end , w ltb Mr and Mrs ~ Robleg . Byron Hartsock, of Mortew, First Day school. 9 :31' -a . m. r e""])ense . of ., divorce. " Meeting for Wor~ h lp , 1 ) :30 a. m . ' rt Roser. while coupJ1ng a tra.tn Qad a portl( n 'I~ e ,Cost of hired la!borer , a nd . MAaR,AGE LICENSES or his hand cut oU . 1\ 1'1'. IIOI.l.¥ 1\'1. E. 'ClIUltCli Albert Stoll, 45, farmer, Foster . hired m n.c.hlncs on ~ farm and t!.e Direct Bua Route From WaYlneaville--Save Tirea _ (2 BIRTH: t9 DEATHS IN 1MI'. and Mrs. oR. McKinsey vls,tT. 1\1. sC~II· rr. Minister Pll l',t of the board which j.(' purcll- and Ida Penka.wa Keller, t5, muslc, COU~ iN JANUARY ed rela tives In Dayton 'I\iesdav. SEE or CALL sundll~ Sch~30 ~~.' m. E. A. ased for h ired laJborel'S are d( duct!- ian, Foster. TRACTOR PARTS Miss Lottie DUke has Ibee~l t he Ib\e . The value ot products furnlsh('d Raymond L. ~m1th, 211 soldier Deatihs were' more numerous th~n gUe6t or her sister. Mrs . C. H . !!:arnhart. Supt. . ~GS,VALVES,GASKET8 by the farm and used In the 'b oard Sabina, and IRD6a.belle A. Carter. 20, births In IWQrre.l1 county, ~(X;ording GALLOWAY i!:ven"ng Ser vice, 7 :30 p. m. Clements . BEl\RlNG8-BALL A BOLLER to the repoIlt of Mrs . Ernestine P~ayl.'l' h1 ~c , lng . Wedlilesday eve- of 'h ired laJborcrs Is not a deductl- secretary. Sabina.. M:r. and Mrs . Israel HlI.rrls a no and ole CXlPense . Rations purchased and REAL ESTA~ Tlt.ANSIl'ER8 MllClhlne Shop Work OR Oook, merk of the Warren county n g, 7 :30 p. m. w' 4lss M1nn.1e Ie It on Thursday for Estate of Charles H . Githens. de- rtealth Board. There were 42 bll"ti s fUl'l1lshed to laborers or sharecropCylinder Heads and Tractor CHERRY the ExpooiLion. Unit. . PeJ'S are deductLble BS a part .of the ceased, to Stella Reitz an:t Lester t 500Ys and 17 girls, a~d 49 dea ths: FRANKLIN GIRL. M,ARRIED The fo:Iowtng tea<:h ers were In a ~ ­ labor expense . Amounts paid t<> per- Githens, 3 tracts in Otearcreek twp. Among the births were the followtendance (l,t the ,~titute: '8 . A. XENIA STANDARD Mr . nnd Ml';:J am es Dunn, of s~ns engaged ill household work to Goldie Surface to WlWam H. and Ing: Suzanne, Mr. IU'\d Mrs. P aris FURNITURE - FLOOB Sti~ell. Walter Htnkle. C .as. A '5F rnnklin. h ave unnouncf!d the mllr- the exten t that, their services are Lena 'D rake, lot 7 In Miami Square, Davis, Waynesville; Robert H ber. I PARTS tin, B. F. Parker , Ot ho Heneers n. ;rl~e of theu' daugh~ er" Dol' • W used In ,boardlrig and otherwise car- Waynesvllie. ' COVERINGS - DBAPEBlES Mr. and Mrs. Rebel' 'Lucas, Waypes. 108 Eo Main Sf. Phone 288 Annie U . !Brown, 'J etlnle DbwlddJe. Pa ul Wilson, who Is nt a nav a l lng for farm la'borel'S nre deductible, C. W. and Plorence CoWer til ville. '. M-38 W. Main St. . Phone t MInnie C . ~on , LUlie B enham, XENIA, omo but 1Ul'l0unts 1)1lid for servicl'S of Harvey Clal')" 2 tracts In ~!r twp. ~n~n~ SCh~~ Kentu(:ky . Elta. Emley, Minnie Sa~ terthwalte and ,Lydia Monfort. NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN1' CORN~R PHARMACY D. B. STALL A very melancholy and sorrowful Administrator de bonis D~ with B.EXALL DBUG picnic ooourred at Riversie.e ' MonJEWELER UIe wiiJ annued. day With Mis.'! Annie HlghwaV as STORE Estate of Georre A. sCott. Deceased Fine Watch Bepalrlq , cha.peron and Orange , Ra.pel· as 'NotJce Is hereby given that Ever.. E. Main Ph_ 1rr-w CGr. 'Ma.m .. Detro" •. l'IIone 6 gould1ng star. The chief mour'llers ett Early whose Post Ul ,IJC(l-AQQJ~4----~--'-' were MIsseS Mattie Wooley, Lou little jeep which is serving so .,nobly from Gua dnkana l to Is WaynesvUle, Ohio, ' a.F .D., has Barnett, Rachel miott , Pearl Moore Africa. has. become the symbol of been duly appointed as Adrnlnlst.rr,·,C. A. DABE and SONS' ALl~E RINCK'S Jessie Kelly and Mabel Moore : the c!gantlc efforts of miJ lJQns of tor de bonis none with the , American schpol children fn ' their Your McConnkk-Deerm. HAT SHOP Messrs. L. M. HEmderson, Cad Ir- W~r Savings P1;ogl·s m. annexed of the Esta.te ot George A. ons and C . M. C&:'twrlght. Thou ~anj:l s of publi c, ,pri vate Bnd Implem~n' J1eaIer Scott, iate of Warren County, Ohlo. ,Elrht Wet' Main St. our team will pulveriZe !.he Shak- parochl.BI schools soon will ' be di R' de~. Phone 1066 109 ~. Main at. town nine this a.f, t ernooll at Oa.idale· playing a ccrUficu te of hono r hOI~ Xenia, Ohio Phone IU R Secretary of Ihe Trca:Sl\ry Henry Dat¢ this 18th day of ~ru",1')" Park. Morgenthau. J r" s ignifying t ha t 1943. ¥t'. Peterson and Miss Hallie they havc [J:l id for at IClas t one j"ep EICHMAN'S RALPH H. 04REY, McDORMAN'S Holland of Spring Valley will be by buyi ng $9QO in Wa r Sta mps a nrl ", Judie of the Prqbate Courl Electdcal SuppUM - . . . .111( united In Bonds, ' NATIONALLY KNOWN matrlmonr tomorrow. C;:ountlcss olhers wi ll lle ' liylng t he Warren COunty, Ohio . , . Shenrin-WiIUaIIu IIaba' In ·lno6t e!'Qulsite style MIss May . Schools At Wa r banner award d to MEN'S W&Aa stanley & St.nley, ~ttya. Wright entertaine4 ~ tsebel\e.. schools wi,th 90 perc ent pup il pa r· PboDe lIZ .'52 W. Malq st. Hattie Flags of the lichooll ~0hI0 Brown, TriWe a;nd Maggie Edwards ·tlclp.a Uon an Wor Sa vin gs. . ' Ten thousalld jeeps and a hun· ORJ)INANCE NO. 171 Messrs. W. iH. Allen and C. 1M. dred bombers! ':rhis' is the new goa l of t~ e educs li In section of the \Var MODERN SHOE ~1ght at llUlcheon ' last eve- ot -America's scpools ~IS 30.000;000 Savangs Sta ft. are : ; , .AGRJm:11NG COOPERATE ISAYLS nin',. ~~ndren cQlltinue lheir Schools At MOI:e thnn 7.QOO .000 elemental'J' WITH'l1HI!l'om.EX1I'OR OF HlGH. REPAIR . war progra tl Ih a nd high school etudents trom 30000 boo'e, Act DOW aad LUNVIDS .. IQK C~ ThJS week IIIf.ter an admlnlstra- l L T m un, er 0 a uspices or sChools , ha ve prepare' d spec'la) WIAYSIAND GIVING CONSo:NT TO All Work GIW'IUIMN , Ule reasury Deparl m ent and the ~~ ~- ~ , 4 .Geo4I' PIace to Eai tIon dff our years, Mr. J. Janney, U. S. Office of Educatil~n ' Schools Al Wa r sct a pbooks for Itate '!tHE QENTER I.JIN1ING ,OF 8T M. D. Abromow"l0 Pro.,ne* Jr retires from the post office . .He Re~~lts so far In the Ipr:Jgra m re- and local, exhibits. , 'YB WITHIN 'lUi (3 WLPhoDe 1M port d b D H Wil l' Stllm p and War Bond pur25 Eo MalD St. x-aa ls 'succeedea by Mr . Fronk Barne. y r , orner W. Anderson. ch ases m ay rC:J ch a grand total 01 LAGE. hart. ASSOCiate Field Director in chorge $300,000. 000 for the school year. ' WHERlEAS, the Director ~ HlihSHERMAN WHITE ANDERSON , ways proposes to cooperate wlth tbc , 'aDd CompanT Mr. and Mrs . S tanley Batley FLORIST SHOP V1l1age or Waynesville ,by centprllnPOULTaY .. CBEAH Moved to the property which the 5 North KlDc Ing ceJ'ta1n State ~hways, or parts recently purchased In WavnesvUle 01 So »MroI~ Ph. 161 Nlrhi Ph. . III thereot, w!t411n this VWaee Thursday ~ They former:')' lived :x..dII" 01&10 Ohio Xenia supervlslon a..~ by use '>1 State uttca. HIghwaY' equipment, and TOMORROW'S farOlers 'and far~ LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ~, 'the VW",e propo:.es THE CRITERION homemRk ers ore second to DO ~t:CTAL DISEASES Sl:i1uol group in theJr enthusiasm to cooperate with the DJrl'ctoI of l,(~, Ohio Aeceuo~ DR. E. M. STEELE, 123 East (or Invesling In War BOIlds And Hlihways by turnlshinl the necesJUJl'ftNIIIDMEB CLOTHES ?tamps to make surll their future LoCust Street WUmtngton. 011 0, GIBNEY'S IS secure, Through the Scho61s At sal7 paint, wh1ch shall meet with Arrow Sh1r1a haa published a booklet in, which he Wa r program they are investln, State ~ay Department ~ peclf1P ..... 1. explalnB how he treats PILES or wha t they s ave and earn In War HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ Stamps and Bonds. NOW 'l'HERIilfQRE, BE n' U You Have Troubl. WiUl t01ll' ALBERS ERY or ELECTRICITY, This book.F irst evidence of this i. the DAINW by the OoImcU or the YUFEET ot you SHOES amount the 4·H Club boys and ,ir" let wW be sent free by sending him SUPER 'MARKET lDce of IW'aFne&Y111e. St.ate u[ Ohio , and the FFA boys invested in war your name and address.-Adv. . Section 1 . That 1\ la declared 10 savings In 1M2 Crom "Vietor7 Pi," sma SBVIVK srou RICHARDS be 0 ' pubUc Jnteree\ that con'and other projects. A ml1llon and a 8. Detrei' o. half 4-H Club membera put $6.000,· XenIa, Ohio More Egg. an'd Poultry 000 ot thei, o.wn savings In War Bonds and Stamps and, sold $2,500,· N~ded For the W~r LADIES BEADY-TO-WlWt ' THE HY·ART SHOP, 000 worth of War Saving. to their , ' Effort neighbors. Nearly a Quarter mU. CUANSas .. TAILOas Do JOur part--Ratse two broods LlTT BRO$• . lion members of Future Farmen 'of "W•. Vue , . 'I'boIe Who Vare" 0111 year. Buy ehlciks with MORE A1nerica invc.sled more than f1,MJUbierJ ~ r ... w_i ThlDp,Cleau. EGGS BBED INTO THEM. Get 500.000. MOBE EGGS PER HEN ' wltb ,HARV~YSBURG, ' OHIO rhODe 13.-~"iIdIJ' DIn Spurred by the realization that Dunham Certified White Rock!. l~e fil1n,nclal wel1are ot farm fami. EVDY CHiCK sired by U. S. R. Will pay $2.00 for Dead lies the next 20 years dependl on , 0 •. P. male from dam and 'sire of ~ow wi sely ,they use today'. higher PUE"", HOrie., fer' Co~•• ZOO-3~ eel record. ' Inoomcs. from increased ' tood ,and fAINTS aDIl GII"I181 . other wartime ' production both YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO :, ,Sh~p, Hol'~; ' C~ly.p groups have set their go'a'i. ItID BUY CHICKS OF IN'FERIOR Thi. Space' ~ Sale e r for ,1943. hlgh, ~ B. CU~TIS ' 'aDd Co,lla ~ ~EEDJN:G !AT TOD.AY'S EG.G Thes~ farm YQuths are bulldina PRICES. . 9'718% ~ llvl\bllity , BEHOVED P&OMPTLY Ilnahcl~l rese.rves, and urgin, their In 1M2., Now 1Ictc*Iq, c.rilep· for . " . parents to dOl !he same. tor after· Mu:cJt A ' API'l1-S,"",1aI £ARliY th ~·war · neeessities. to 'meet 8nan. ' .' 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Mrs. R$Ie1gh Bogan and Mrs . of , home the at ca.lled deacon BflQ. wl!ek 011 him forces a Mrs. WIn. Smitl~ 'b oth have tbe i1sease 'nSs rested heavU¥ !.o.l Sat NOW ,CONTRACT_NG THEI R S WEE - T C Q R N Sund!lY afternoo n calle:rs of MI' . :Elmp1et Monger at Wilming In mind ed distress was Horace d It ng feC('lvel1 ~e who others mumps . S&~f&ctory , Mr. Mongp.r i)l1tM:d ACREAGE FOR THE 1943 PACK. EITHE R ,CALL the V'Jl'Y early and 'MI's. Wilbur Olark W ! l'e Mr , urday evening l, 'from the mUDlpsl.n the neighbo r- and !body. And so, in llORpl.a Valley MIanU at lIJW8.y · Mr~. an~ Younce (Joulus : 6-a loving and ~ AT OUR OFFIC E, OR PHON E 2878. hood are Roy Jones, Mrs. Lawrence c.n urs Q! da~'-February Dayton , Friday, Funera l semcl' waa ' h1m Paul PIlory o. Dayton . led hand tel'ider with htber, CompDean 'wtchener a.n<1 Walter , Mrt!', WUl1am Long has ,beerl qulte at W1l.m.lnil.on 'Monday thrOugh the portals of that Heaven ton. Sipple QI' Oharles Mrs. and Mr, to talten WE~ and our brotper III the past weekThe two soles ,tWa week in ' thll ly Home toward which Dayton , Lebano n were Sunday t.1ternoon lODi been journey ing. H1& waa St, Elizabet.h hospital , commun.l~ - Ol1~er Simmon s -.od )tad ' callera Of Mr, and Mra. Everett 6 monthi , 11 ~YI, Sunday morning , WAY NESV laE, OHIO AmQI Oompto n'. were well attende<1. 0. ute gt 76 )'WJ'I, 'Pvt, Arthur Wood oj' Patterso n Barl1. 1\rQQb tervld Kenrlok Soo1eti arr Walter The M1"on Mr, • and Mrs. l Field waa a week-en d gueSt of Mr . Some day it ahall enter a place l!:IlS==~~===!E;=;a;;;;==E!!!=ei=====iii!ii:=g=:::ii2l . a~ 'the Qompto n tale. the work ot JIl¥ life sltnll be and Mrs. PaUl ShIPI~ fmC: family, were Lebano n visitors Monday at- ::: When Mr. lnd Mh . Homer Hei.o.~ vi&Mrs , Elmer Groves and ohlldren t.ernoon, dOne. Joll!} Ou}nm.UlgS and olea&ie Garner . lied the1r dAUlater. EInI.ly, Woo l$) a The Taylort ng class had on allWltJl His m ar- of OCnt.el'vllle called at the home filled 'that·1s place A , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cain and . ·""-'d ay a;;t the h. OIIU! 0 f student at Ea.r~ OOllege. Rlch" g 1<''' ~- ..... of Mr. nnd Mrs . Peter Ban tnn Sun. - d aY ""," grace; velous of' iLeballon were f;unday ch1ldren mond, . Indjana , SUndaY. In the Land of the, Unsetti ng Sun. day, Mrs. \Ralph Hammo nd. of!Mr , and Mrs. Arguests d.1nner New of ul n P sons, Compto ' Mrs. Horace MrS, A. E, Whfte and Miss PhyJl1s Burnet spent several 1, Shal.l dwell in the land of deligh t liwnlly. and Cain thur Sunspent lUest us. dinner a ColUllltb waa of ton, BUrllrig 'be.!h days last week witJl Mr. anG Mrs ., and Robert. bas earth on journey JIl¥ ~en Jordan family of d Waylan The MI'. lind dB6' of Mrs. Ralelgb ' Bogan and Charles Bunnell and d8.lIS'htera In Monday of last week with Is now sunaay afterno on run, were ati Cincinn PaUl Mrs. Kesler Graham . family. . In the land ,w here there comeU] DJ payton' . here . . Jordan.s the or visitors ot sons and t Rober Wilson Mr. !Albert Mr, and Mrs. KesiEir Gr!lham statione d at Ft, Hayes and nJght; no e Gprner, sorrow, ChrisUn of remains 'I'he Tyro, 'Ohio, V1&ited his lather and t Slney has enlisted In the air corps. at s Land of the UnsettJ ng Sun, and Mr , and Mrs, Rober he Product t ' for bura:n Walkins brought were , SALE I''OR Dayton of , 81 brother John and Rdlert Wilson, Mrs. EveJ:ett Early Is chal!'Dlan of ' were Sunda,y evening dllnner guests ~nme ay, Lebanon. Open lal to the Lebano n cemeter y ThursBroadw N, 23 recently . ilhe new Red Cross war drive In this of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Graham , evening s for your convenience, dal" afternoo n, Feb. 18, She was the MEMO IR oommunlty and h as appolnl ,>.i 5t:\<spent Eatly Everett Mrs. and . Mr vlU. .. Glen Lintner . Phone 63 L . Wayn wid~ of ,the late Isaac Garnt;r, and 2111 Dial We are In 'the midst of thl' wlnter evening with Mr, and Mrs . eral 8.&$1Sta.ntl> . ~Ir • • 'Valt ... ".,urlck , Curreall oa .... n' Sunday had been a residen t 01 Wiiri~n COUllof sheets and season. The trees are obarl' Pallner Mr. and lMrS, Harvey Bl1f.l , en- FOR SALE- Two hundred Let Walter Kenrlok of LyUe as- ~aUl 1W'1lllams, lMrs. R,uth ty niany years; until the death or enhundred tly olle apparen and 18 ry nature statione ' all brown; wrtalned the Dinner Card club SatBobby Morgan In f..ebanon, and Income your out :filling In you 51st her husband some thlI1:y years ago name velopes. p~ln te d with yow' llfelesa. But ere Iorig In aocorda nce Mrs, Margar et Johns was In WII~ urday eVening . Those present were: returns, 'Tax l Which she looatec. in Dayton , Persona atU'.r and Miami The $1.50, for address and Mr, and Mrs, Sam Hinkle of LebWith the plan or a. wiSe Oreator we Friday. s busines on mlngton several' spent Burnet daughte rs, Janie w'ellmJer two Harvey Mr. _~"_ __ _ __ __ _ Her tte _ Ora.- _ Gaze shall emerge into a new 111e-~me 0: The Ladles of Lytle churc h wl'l anon, Mr. and Mrs . Howard Ben:!, Ind" SOuth a.t 'Week last ~te lor dayS nsh and Nina Wllkerson hadi precede d beauty. Mr . and Mrs. WANTE D TO BtJY-C fragran ce f\JI'l'lJSh lunCh at the sale of Mr. and ham of Harveysburg, lon, assodat MIlk the cJt Interest In and ruobcr her In death , She Is survived by her with tmctor model AB surely as daIwn follows darkCornell, Dr. and Mrs H . E. Bergdal l spent last Mrs . iLa.wrence Hardln on Sal;urc!ay. /Will William Mrs. 1825 . grano'da ughters , Mrs . Eve\YtlI Neese Kosater . J A, ent. equlpm ollows t ' Joe ness. as 6UJ'elv. as harvest Hathaway' Bind Mr, and Mm. 13. Mrs, March and ..... WIUI. . .."~. 0.1',......... .1 .Mi. with Dayton In week Rlverslde Drive, Dayton , Ohio, and Mrs. Donna Mark.!!, both or . ) truly does reword folMr , and Mm. Wilbur Clark visit- Cha.pm an of Waynesville Becau.t e of sickness, 'We 'have tw.d seed time,-« Mr. Millser son. and M1nser E. O. Dayton, Mrs. Doris Henn1ngs1n, ot Ph . . TA 5103. loW a we}). spent life. Pvt . Paul Johns came home no senSces at , our chW'Cb tor the qulte III but Is slowly re- ed with Mi: , and Mrs. Cla.uce Rlgl1S been has Washin gton, D , 0 . , and Ruasell hu d r tinct rewn. a We ,belleve that suCh from Ft: Thom~, Ky .. Sunday in Day:ton Wednes day. ,t:ARiBON P APE&..-For ornee, home ,Wellmeier, 01 Dayton . past .o~. coperltl g at" tbJs time. n. gral1dOompto his oster with Horace hours ito Mr. and Mrs. Dale Randall of Ft. spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Obarlea I.alrd ot come and school. HanQY tabl ~t form, Everett Kenrick FIrst Sergean t Robel't G . Davis of '1'!le lonly 8O\l of ,Samue l and Mary Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. o.f 'their mother, Mrs. Margar et Johns. guest.s were Ina" ' Wayne, iBa size 8 1-2 by 11. MJIWll CN- Pt.. Custer, IMlch., Is spendln g a few 0I.mde n vJatted tbelr d.&Ushwr. Mrs. Stanley Sheet and . Mr as.s1.sted a about tor born Loyd OOtnpto n, he was Mrs . Forest Thomps on had . .Frank KurLuther Ba1nea aDd family, recently . zette. ley and daughte r move Thursd ay pa.rent.s, Mr. and Mrs days with his parents , Mr. and tb~ vlllage A-ugust 25, of lIOuth mJle ThuT'Sday\ dinner guests : Mrs . her d, week-en tbe rs, over f1ss daughte lfi7"' ---:-' i!'Ctiiiii&J~ J:l1lI\.and from Utlca to WayneSVille. , Mrs, WANI'ED TO RENT- 40 to 70 acre Mra. Glenn Davis and f&ll\l.y. Dr. Harry Llght nE:l' and Mr , Kyle Keeler and children !e:'.near a~. Jones and Therle . ' Dona Jane 1Uld SUsan Mrs and Mr. Mi-B. La-W'etIOO Starr, 141'''. Craig the Dayof 'Hattie, He had one sJ&ter, farm with 5 or 6' room ' 'bouke ~ called at ~he !Forest Anderson and son, Klnpna n. have been ' staytng the Mr . and Mrs . Ralph HD.mmond Bernle ,Dill of Clayton son. and Miss Nellle Davis at.Becitettt prewho and tiarller, Howell T. Vaughn Theron OhO.rles wife of Cash or on 5D-50 .basls. er home of Mr . and Mrs. J . B Jones ton, and Ml'S. WhItak llarold . put few daYS w1th her parents . Mr. Mrs' and Mr. and shower (or :Miss Mary a tenJ~ cbUt!rel1 at Route 73. ceded ber fa.ther In death by sevOriHIs, ROU~e. 1, Wayn~vllle, O. aDd KrB. Raymond W1l8on. 8\,\81ln attende d the Warren Sunday a.1ternoon. oblldren evenlilg, at Maand SaturdM r, Cllngne Hardin Mi. and Mrs. Lalwrenoe eral fears. Qq1e baa' been .. . with pneUJllQlloak dresser, 2 ,8IJn. Gllder, SAlLE-FOR to wl!th t.own of Horace, east ~, famn Wben a mere haVe sold their lao 'l'M1.p lan to return to their' piece Wicker set. rug, feather mat- , Mr . and Mrs. , Raymon d Morga.n Swn.rtz trauber ot Dayton . Mr. family mOVed' to Wayneav1l1e, the Albert ~eek. taut dl heme '!be flnlt 'treM. llbrary table. foldlng cot wer.e guE6t.s Sunday of Mr. Il l':i Mrs. 01 and Mrs. Arthur , Orea.thouse Ohio, where the father engaged 1n ' Oa.rey Lel&b Ba1nes, lOll of Mr. with pad. Mary Brown, Spring William Ennlll, of Olnclnn ntt, ' of fann. i the to reta1l1n Arcanu m will move 1Ihe butcber1ng and and Mm. EVerett Baines. is a paValley . ~bone Oenterville 7020. Mr', and 'Mrs. Kennet h Laey 01 1Mr , and Mrs , Hardin have purchas meat. It was bere ' that the son • ttent at M1am1 Valley Hospita l. He were recent guests of the ed propert y noor MIamis burg and f10R SALE - Walnut d1z\lng rQOll1 learned the trade In wblcb be enwas operate d on ,::or append1c1t1s tamily. 111e. D&.vlll h1B In will move there &oon. gaged .at V8l1ous' tbnee table and buffet. 800d con<!ition. • lutThl1 l'lda7' eveiUni. of WhIm Horace was IIlxteen MIss Ma.rUyn Hammo nd enterdesign, Rea.:Ion~ble. lW'B. , A WORD OF APPRE CIo\TIO N Modern -t.: been fhave Same of our folks Made of Select White d to thlll comtaln~ several friends .to a party M. D. Baird. ' t.eD<I1nI -revtvN ',servlcea at !'few age the famtl)t retUrne Pando ro.. Pi:ne !Monday evening , oelebrat1Dl her munity 'Where theyI spent the reWe wish to .thank the !pany , B~. By ·llvea. thelr of years h 'blr:thda~. The color decor- FlOR SALE- l oak Dressln g Table neighbo rs and e,iiends and ipe m..lnt~ elevent ErY1n l4r. and 1 in. iIoIr _ John WlI80n We also have in stock -with large plate glass ' nurl'Or. Waynesville Fire departm l'nt for . ations were ,pink and white, A detheir !trtendJ¥. corcHal menner the6e Ha1neII have bad the grippe the put the to P. was served :A\so 1 tlp'ee.d rawer wasb Iiftan4. tbelr vallent ell oN in our behalf I l101QUS luncheo n by 3 in. B. and ~tr. Y. Pl!CJl»le dft'W to themael vee a hQst of week. Hough, Dora Mary William Bradley , Th1rd IItreet, MIsses to g. followin during the tr1li1c fire on I)ur tarnl Mrs . Ella HaUlea Ia ~ to be tr1~ ' many or whom remaln Floori ng and 8r"ce • er Wbitelk Fralces Burton, leaf Ann last Mary tWa or Nonday a1temo :m. · Please feel our Man D WIANTE , a. little better at thJs time. She sut- moum tbe paaIIIn8' . • Ug I? rooks, BOOKiK EEPER F'lootl Mae " Anna Oak , li'ne Thouui.s Sb;eam iBetty t1'ee. family . fered an attack of high blood pn:e- on the or woman, to WOM In WaynE'aVille. slncere apprecj atlon. unitwaa Wical, ~a Lee Barger, Betty JIorace 1891 is, y, Januar , MR. and' MRS. AMOS COOK . sure_ Phone a14S', ~pMarta June RUSh, Wilma Gray, Bet",~ Luc:y, 'w1th ~e IIi ed Ray:" Mrs. WUson, Walter Mr. SAiLE - 1931 MOdel A Ford W CampbElll, , Phyllis Burnett, IDor1s Advertl slng Shows Energy Torrelic" on:.~A1~ontr=~tb~e~~::~~.~of~':DlO:r~e]L~ r :- Will accept. bIcYcle or type I--_cto ... _ ~n..lolr. and~.' ~=~~~t ..JJ:uua;anlr. Longacr e,.., lNol'm&on, Obarlet slng Keeps Old Ous~mers Ha1nes, Kr. and M:r.. r Lumb er Co. '. writer as PlU't paymen t. Cal! 2l..71 . Advertl , nd. , ha":"'''' Hammo Janet 1~ a.np iD_ mer AlrIdge '...--,,' Ita. "'........ -.. HaUlee, Mr . and ~----~~------~-----_--"'-'<!.!~~, Detroit and 1rhlid Sta. ~+lJ-_ . · lJalnes and 600 Richard were among joys an,d aOlviris tbe'-l~~IDa, . PhoDe 453 Want to Do Repalr1 ng? Xenia, Oblo them. ' thoee .,,00 'a~tended a dinner given ure .. they encOUntered : 8 .E ECH a Oustom er tor .Anything? Want . , adtIleBt by t1I~ by the W~e6vme l"aImer s Ex- • T.beir ' bome ~ TE GAZET ToE IN TISE na ADVER ~ . M~r1an . . rs. . . . . . daughte . . . . ~ . . . of . vent \ MI". JC!,. ... J~ Cnrner. Cnrre.pondc~' chanse last~.weeIt. . ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . family 1J1e l&ter aDd May, -Ine. aDd ildltl;l Donald V. Duncan , of PIqua, \\fIlS TARViM -iLrr:Hr o. TAR AND · Mnt. W8.J'IIe StanIey , Mary tbl'ee · e ge welioom to ;'l'nlma 'Lee widened of c1rc1e visitOr s Walter busines a ¥rI. ,Qnd Stanj~ or De.Jt,on ROAD <?IL, EXOAV ATING , Marjori e Thurro ay mornin g, . ~....-_ _--,:-~,.....,,.J.!'--~:;:--'-_ 1\1P'&lndc:h11t~n:' '. Dorotby PS STAM AND S D UMP ''{'HoUCK SERVIC E BOND Bnd Robert. aD a grea~c,Idaugh­ Mrs. ~ra A . Thompson- or Oin, 'RlElADY M;Ix CONORETIl ter, ~ SlIe &n1th. cinnati, was an ov.ernlghL gue ~t; rema.Ui to mourn ' tbe Alll , Mond~ of Mrs ~ Almon·. FeJU'is and as O!- one ",00 ~ dellghWd In her 'lluesday callers .were Mr . II.nd I their, ~ and whose Mrs. Charles ' HUtf~an 'ada ' Miss _ .•·"".11... prayer 'lfIU that-th ey ' might f.hone Wa.yncsville 29~1 Anne Attlesey . of dllve Bfa:nch. rauu41 a1ict fa1t.bf.ul In' the Miss None Shuma'k~ of Dayton , !Morrow Phone No, 3 een1ce of the MS8ter. " ,.speDt the ' week-eDd Wilth ber W~YNESVILLE LOVE LL ; Leba.ncm : O!;flce ~hGne 4'13 K Shunui.klDtu1ni an evaogell8t1c .service en ts, Mr. "and Mrs. oa.rey . .. SCMOOJ.;.BAND NldlOls Ori'New etJlducted Res1den~98 114 er. Bur~) ' ~ . was l;l1~dly. , ef 'COl11er! ' Charles , Mrs 1Mr. and ana tboI:ouIbIt -oOnv,ep,teci. ne serher'e, who ~Ol~ ~h~lr fd~. laSt n~ ~. 'd - the ~ 'WU' lUa Ir1'I!srm!IHmr-h-lIl--"( . . . 1'1' la11, . moved to , their ·p roperty in it ~ I!a'PRllllJec1, not 'only Collier : Mr 'Week. HaJfyeysburg last 1'1m.....J1v in the .service 6 Qf the churcb bad resided on his farm pr"ctica Iy . .. I· but throlllb mapy acta or 1dD$,le&s . f .' . , ' ; ' . , all his rue. wl11cb are the -ouIIward ~on ,of I'IQWUil , be&uWullr carved In agel"I ' granite will ' The waYneSYUlf Fal'm~~ Exbrtsbfion the cemete rr plot thr.ough the agel, /IUOb 1Ul experle.Dce. " change compan y held their annual ~ORSES, , COWS ~ HOGS , Durin8 'a penod wen 0Ieaal"1I meetlng Thesda, In Granie H~l1 in de_ 'lUI'''''''' 'meetln4r 'WaS sutterln g ' a ' CALVES, SHEE P, ETC .• y ' W~ynesvUle , A very large corripa-n ' 1ri splrltual mtenia , It wa 8 tl d P R' : I itav In the ' of persons respoMe<! to romp Y em9ve I f IIBnce and ,Lucy >who, at no small ' tlOIlB which had been ' extende d Can ,.. ' I\ I_Cr111~;' Set tbemsel ves -the task of some 't ime previouSly _ • . . ,. l I I .lnI;iU1r\r ur in the people a reneWed ' Mt.. Walla.ce d>~. ~: U' ,'Y'as th,e in tbe u~blln;'h1lf of the ,princlpa.l speaker , folowed with .re~ rt# ,cmgdDm. '!bose were " b~e and marks <by David 'Boliey, co~ty" 'ag­ tmnY daya when 'travel1n'g ·h ere and' I mt. Those ,t rom 't:hIs vlclnitY'.in at~ . even in one's oWn:Df!~-; the enjoyed who tendano e and Reverse Telepho ne Char•• . el'fQrt. Monum ents no longer need be commoninvolve d conslderaiale 'f I>, w.hich 1,lad been predinner In: d are splendi als memori ade Dodds-m place. IBUt God ble5sed ~hem witlJrth e oonSingle and double tablet. ara beautltu l to soe. They Math tN, Xed. 0 • . - pared by the ladles 'Of Waynes vl,J e dlviduaJlsUc, They reflect the love and wUl lXlark tJ;Ie plaee with a beauty forever. eclauaneea of a. .service well perfonn How. devotion that proJllpt their placing. Mrs Grange, were: 'Mr : aM ",. McKay. 'Mr , ~ Mrs. ;!iugh and, e. , was ,/ Homce' s lite aa a 'fanner J . .",Lee Talmage,lHarrY Ic~e, the ance, of tiller true pleasur e to him, A IIOIl 111 a co-Iabo rer with God-in ~.~ -----~ -. ~ture and ,the' golden hai-ve:;t Is h1s CO.l0 M PO. E

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weelt-end, one point In a thriller illY' Wayne TowneIup of Mon~omel'Y' county wblch was decided during a three minute overtime perlocl. The flnallloore waB :u to 30. As a result of..the 1088 WlLniYesville was el1min&ted from further play 10 the toumament. In losing. the Warren county Champs played one of the best games at the seaaon WallJa OladdLs, Wayne TownahtP BUanl. who had failed to llcore a Blnale field goal throuShOut the entire game. tallied six polnts In the overtime. the entire count tor the wlnner& The game ended In a Z to 25 Ue after Wa.ynesvWe led. 16 to 8,. at one stage of the game. Hunter led. the winnerB In acor1ns With 1. polnts whlle OIiborn was h1ih for Waynesvllle with 9 points. All of the Warren coun.... quin't.ets In the .A and B tur:.ments were e1lmJnated. In last weelt'B In lihe A tmlroament Letlanon was ellmlnated by Wllmtnaton by t.be IICOre -of 39 to 27 and 'P'ranitUn lost .to Chamlnade of Dlayton In a olose game, 27 to J8. Jefferson ToWnah1p defeated iKlnga Mllis 43 to 28 In a class B ram~. Pollowinl Is tlbe lineup ~d B1III1mary of the 'Way.nesvill.e _ Wa,yne TownshJp lame: W.1D~We B. F P Oebome. If •••••••• , . . . . 1 PII;Il1D1lll. f ... : ........ ' 0 1 1 Bradley. f ............ 3 0 II KIrlq)atr1ck. c ...... :. 1 0 2

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Perry W . }f~k. age 82 . .dled. TuesdaY at 2:30 a . m. at vne Miami ~ 'Will present ,t.wo comet IOlDl8te at tbe1r COJJCert to be liven be- Valley hospital in Da.yton. He is !o1'e the daDce f'rk!ay nta-ht: M1a8ee 8U1'Vlved by four daughters. Mrs. Inna Flre8 and Raylyn Orabbe. both Ethel ,B aker of Denver. Colorado; out.etandJn8 .dent artIats. wID Mrs. ElsIe Stroude. of Wa.ynesville; Mrs . George Baylor, of Daiyton; and each plaGr a !amoUB comet solo . The ooncett w1ll betPn and 8:30 Mra . AmbI'06e Sullivan. of Dayton . and daDclng wID start at 9:00 p. m. and two sons, Jesse. of Houston. The

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and Ia.St until midnight. Music for TeXllS and Oarl of HamIlton. Ohio. Services will be conducted Frithe dance wID be furnIShed by Don day a.t 2 p . om. at the S~ubb6 FuNorris and his famous band from neral Home. with Rev . L. C . RadMidcUelawn. School studenta wID ballot Thure- ley of tlbe local MethodJst church,

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Happy Hour Club Holds March, Meeting The JbeautJtul ~l'ternoo:n of TUesda.y. March 9 (Bif,ter the weather of thlB p&st 'Week) orougllt out a~ost a full attendance of members at the March meeting of the E[appy Hour

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dance. They 'WiD be Ch06en from t.be eenlor daas and wW be crowned. at the big dance Friday night. All in all. ,FrIday. March 12. ~ to be an even1ng 10118 to be remembered by ,the people of 1\41'. and Mrs-:-sil1Aunb. of Route WaynesvIDe. 3. W~esv1lle. were startled and W· amUed Tue&day evening when they rl.anced at 1:he front pege of a. Dayton ~ewspaper. Pictured there were scenes deplctlng rescue operaUons T!he EUt Wayne Advillory cowlcU trom the wreckage of a. U. S. met Wltb J. Q. Oona arid MJu tran&port. the S. S. President AIree Oons on Friday evening. Ooolldge. W'h1ch &trUok a nUne IoIardl 6. ' .-xDewbere In the South PacUlc Robert 00Ils and Raymond. Brad- December 12. 1M2. Near t:be sln1dng dock reported OIl ,t he farmers' meet- shIP wa.a a lU:lber r&ft. overcrowded lng .theY h8d recently at~nC.ed In with aokilers and among them was Lebanon. RepresentaUves of the their aoo, OrIs RUS&ell Lamb. vaJ1oul!l t.ownsIUps . tocetber With Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have not te.rm leaden ' and other Interested <heard from their son since recelv~ pe1"IIODIS had gathered to talk over Sng a letter from hlm on December tbe fann altuaUon. 'lbe mach1nery 6 IIind Jalew nothing of his where.nd Qabor problem aeeme to be the ..bouts except that he wae s~emO&t aerl0U8 COI1Ifrontlnl farmera. Where In the Soutb Pael!lc. After It appears tlbat only the man striklntr the mine. the President power and madllnery already In OOOl1d1e was beached and of th~ ~ county IWin be acceulble this 2.000 men she WaB carrying. only year •. tb~ore th1& must be used four -were lost. to better advantace. However It 18 felt that repair tpIU'!;e !.or m8chlnII ery must tie available When needed II ttMa and COIILIlderaUOIl tbat farmers from lhCX!ld thedemand proper

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Mm. Roscoe Furnas WIllS the hostess at her beautIfUl country nome on Rural Route one . Art..er the regular -bU&1ness session the prOgram oommlttee presented a ,p rogram of dlverslfied readings, and a contest. M.Ili8 Margaret HausermlUl of zanca Vllle. who Is a house guest of ,M rs . Furnas, W1I.'l a guest of the aIternoon. . . After most deliciOUS refresbments the club adjourned 00 meet With MrB. Reba B1'Qddock In Aprll.

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W. Wayne Advisory Council Meets The West Wayne Advisory CounMr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker Thuraday evenlng. March.. Ross Hartsock was ~amed Leglala.t1ve 1llgent. Four more famU1ea were enrolled: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early. Mr. and NIB. Morris Fulkerson. Mr. ILIld Mrs. Irvin M\lUord and Mr. and Mrs. Al Raymond Braddock spoke on the c.ll met -at the home of

'I1h.\.s CCIIIlIllunity enjoys the dls- Mothers club held 'FrIday afternoon tlnotlon of 'having aU. S . destroy- at ttlbe local grade school building er named for one of Its former I;be !following prOgranl WB-'l carr!e~

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William Rlon Hoel of CinClnnaU. ~ San /Francisco Ohronlcle. c.a.ted Sunday. Dec. 20. 1942. ha3 been received. stating that seven vessels were lauru::hed. the latter part of December . The U. S. Destroyer Hoel ' WBS chrlsWned In honor of Capt. William R. Hoel, a gfjlnddaughter. Mrs . Chas. B. Crane of Norlil Tonawanda being the spon sor.. Capt . Hoe! won dlstinctlon durIng the Civll War ae commander of the Oarondolet. 'by running the blockade at lsland No . 10 ~der great diff·lcUlUes. For a number of years be owned "Kildere Farm." WhIch e.t his death came lnto PQ&SeS/31on of his son, &lon. w.bo sold It in 1908 00 Llndley Mendenhall. . The ~oels had interesting relics ,from Vicksburg. A We boat in which were captured twelve Confederates. connon ballB w'blch sUrmounted the gate posts at the entrance of the lll.wn. etc . . Ce.pt. Hoel was a generous friend of St. Marys Ep1scopQl cnurch and. contributed toward Its bullding . placed the large memorial wtndow In honor of ,h is sister. Mrs. Lucretia Marah. Later his friends placed a window In memory of capt. Hoe! .IlI.m6el1.

Local Grange Hears Interesting Talk

out: Prwyer. A Child's Plea. Bernice Glooslp; welcome, Delores Head ; recitation. A Modem SchooL, Jimmie Crane; plano solo. Marta June RUBh; a. Flag exercise; Recltat10~, A Package of Seeds. Wanda Lou Wllson ; clarinet solo. Sue FUI'l1ns; recitation: Playing In the Meadows. Ruth Whittemore; recitation, A Boy's Mdt4ler. Dale Steinke' dlalogue, My Favoriw Hero. ~enlletb iR.oblnet. 'Ever ett Lamb. Charles Hoplt1ns; songs. America. the BeautHul, Columbia; The Marine SOng, !five boyI;.

Eastern S,t ar Chapter Buys War Bond ' MiamI' Cha.pter 107, Order 01 Eastern Star. met Monday night with a good . attendance. Miami 9hapter has just pw-chased a one hundred dollar war bond. Most of the money for t hls lbond was receiVed from members who gave defense stamps instead of money lor refreshments. was During the meeting it planned. that the bh lrd Thursday a.fternoon 01' every month be lor

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Longacre. Yvonne 6~. polll Lou Wiseman . SlX'llH GRoADE: All star-Hoben Hunter. Eileen Brown; MerIt-BetRed Cross sewing . The ch8Ipter was honored Iby a ty Campbell. Bob HastJnp. .rudy visit by t he Deputy Grand Matron. ·connor. Jennie Lee Braddock. Mrs. 'R uth Stingley of Spring Val· Dwight Barnett . JiUF'l1H GRoAD£: All Star--l4ar7 ley. :I'he membel's are very busy plannlng for their annual lnspec~Oll Dora Houg·h; Merit - MarJ Anll which WW be held Friday night. Ap- Burton. Harlan Earnbart, ~ Purnas. Lee O'Ban1on. PraDca R.e7ril16. -', nolds. Don Rye. Dan.n7 BlInpaoo. CIIABLES I'IRES ~~TENDING Esther . WaWna, Doris Woolard. RADIO SCHOOL IN TEXAS rom'I1K .~: I(8rtt.-AlbeI'Radio TectuUclall Charles Fires ta Brannock, ..J~e ~e, NaDq who haB lbeen enjoying a visit her~ Crane. Sue 1"urnas, Betti" Bat&Uthwith hls .parents. Mr. ' am! Mrs. waite Harold Stantey. DoroUlJ Wll- .,. Lewis Fires and other relatives. hM son, Ruth. W!U'diow. BW1' :W1aemaD, rived In Corpus Ohrlstl, Texas. Jack James. where he will again attend a radio 'I'HJ&I) ORiAoDE: All S~ school for . further tralnlng. On Ball. WUhelmlna Braddock, .JUdY Thun;da.y e enlng when he and Mrs. Davis. M'Brta Rush. WandalOu wuFires were here, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis son; Mer1t--oa.le Steinke. Freel iFlres also had ae .\lhelr guests. ,Mr . Reynolds, 'Wanda 'W oolard, Barbara Harold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs . C. H . Stanley. Kennellb BoblneUe, JOJ'08 Harbeson and son of Centerville, Mr. Beal. Bal1be.Z'& Baller. ObarleDe and IMrs. Raymond St.omp of MUI.ffi-' " Ederu!ie)d, - Willa Dean Budpll, ilt)urg and Mr . and Mrs . Leslie George HartBoc:ll. Martha .~ Tayl.or and son 01 Bellbrook. Bal"bara DlckenateeY. NaDG7 BaInI. Janet IMIchenor. ' • ~ SECOND GRAIDlU: IAJl ~ carolyn Burnett. Miriam. '9VI1aoD; Mertt-met11y AmburiY, ~ Dmhart, Suzan.ne Harlan. Carl PleU-M'r. and Mrs. Clarente EdWlI.1ds fer. Harold .Plvlkey. Jeanette SJael. entertained their Advisory' Coun Il by. Anette Tlnney, Jerrr VIcUrI. Qroup on Wednesday evening, Donald 'H amer. March 3. FmBl' GRAIDE: All 81u--oIla1W Mlra. Georgia. Me'idenhall wave Brown, Wlnnle .10 Stout.. ~ an lnterestlng rev~ew on "Must It Squirea. Rheta Vall OYer, Always Be a Dream?" The reBobby O'BanIOD', Joe mainder -of the evening w a~ spem Arthur 11hornhW, R&da .BunD8\1o In discussing various farm topics . Marilyn 00Il8. Janet Bamm0a4 Refreshments were served at the Aline Mendenhall, Unda 1M Ram:close of the meeting. by. ;Ju~ ~th ( Kerft.-Ooo,.a

At a meeting of the Waynesville Grange held Saturday evening. the m6lDbera and visitors were privilPrice. r .. ............. 1 • etred to hear a talk on the subject, 30 authorltles. JI'oUowlng 18 tbe current honor advantages of the COWlICils from a "Events Lead!tng Up to and FolIt ia hoped Ul&t tarmers, aa In- roll. of Naasie Township school pu- sOCial standpoint. for -b etter cltlzen- lowing the Settlement at WaynesTotals ............. ·12 6 P Wa1De TOWDIbJ" B. F. ; dlviOIaIa. and townabtp. ,rouPS co- p1\I as atmoUnI:led bY' H. C. MUlI- sh!.p and better -under'Standlng of vWe lind W&)'lle Townsblp" by WalI operate In aucfl a way wbereby t.be gaD, .uperlntendent: . gOvernment problems alld their sol- ter Kenrick. Preceding the main 1 .Brenner. f .. . ..... .. .. 3 even~. Mllton Jones favored with a ~ f ...........• • • 0 1 I <lOUJ}t)' ~t can set a true . pic-. PmBl' GRADE: Charles Beckett, utlonsl, 8cbwab. f ............ 0 1 14 ture of the Wh. alt.uaUon and thus Mar1lee Bogan. Bhlrley Anne PlyThe topk: :tor discussion, which cornet solo, '''BeauWul OhJo." Tbe Bunter. c ........ ... .. 7 0 was c'hosen by Ernest Harlan. was meeting was concluded by songs by 8 be of mWlh help as a oentral. con- mire, Joann 'Smith. o sUltant. BEOOND GRADE: Bet.ty Bogan, "Sh'olltage and La;s of Manpower bhe gnwge members. "Home SWeet 2 . Gadc:\j.ll.r .. : ........... 3 .John Gone ~ 11M <IJ8uuIIalon on' Edytbe May IRlcb, Patty King. Hel- on ,the Farm and In the Factory." Home" and "AmerIca." Acue.r' .............. O 0 In h18 talk., Mr . Kenr.clt took ~ "Decentndlzatlon of PoWer tram en Deboard, Dean ~an. Janet-l-'J.!hree- maln-<U'llslons or the topic Totals ..••..•.••.••• 13 & 81 WaahlnIton•• .and other topkla of DoIIter. Robert Doster. Charlotte were dl50W1Sed; flrBt. Work or the llstenera obe.dt to the very beginnNina Anny; second. The.Labor Bank, ana nlng of the Northwest Territory and Bcore at half: Waynesville 8 and puUcular loterest. It wae. pointed WI8eman. Sblrley Volers. WaYne TOWnab1p 8, • brought the history· of th18 .part. of out t,bat if the vartoua· departments BoIIbS. tb1rd. Women in DefenBe. were altuated m 2ocal1Uee near that 'l1B!IiRD GRADE: Wilma Elam Mtei the dlscWi6lon refresbments Ohio ftun the orlg.lJlaJ B!.mms purwb1dl tiley control they would be- Lou.I8e Martin, Martha Osborn' were served by the hostess to the chase to the present day. He Wid acme muoh more eWcleot. Not 0Dly Freddie 1W'ill. • members and the following guests: 01' Samuel Heigh'Way. founder of could they aee the ~ tfrat FOURTH OR.ADE: Rita Clark, Mr. and !Mrs. Eli F'Ur.nas. Mr. and Waynesville. and his dJ.1IflcUltles In The OiU'den clUb held their 1lrst banc:t but they WOUld have more Boward Dle~. ' Betty 'King. Lois Mrs. Raymond Braddock., Mr . and estalb.U.sh1ng a I!tore bere. of IndJ.a.tla meeting of ,t e at ',be bome 1'0001, better IQOmtDWl1cat.loo eervlce. LUke1l8, Bllly Volers. Howard Mason. iMra. Harvey Burnet, Miss Allee inhabiting this area and of earlY residents. many 01 whom :were foreof .Mrs. Fred Hook . Thursday af- le. BU8OePt1bll1W to . air raid anei. ~ GRADE: Betty Bogan. GoDS and Pv.ul Tomllnson. eGIIIIIeUtlGn tor 1)OWet tbi1l Maz:y Dele Bogan. Dorotqy Deboard. The next meeting wID be held on bears of present citizens. He oold of ternoon. Mrs. ~renoe .Puinu _ read a very loterest1ng and Jnatruc. ,v.tlen 1Ul are located BO. closely to- Ethel Oentz.y. Mary Jo Rich. Mar- April '7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. earb' ~ In Waynes'll1le wnen Third street was the main thorough tlve ipaper on "Veaetable ' 5ee<!:I and &ether. IiQ& iA1kIeDa. Vlr&il Ma.ines, James Cl1f:tord Brace. .fare and 'MaIn Btreet was on t.he Their Use;" also an tp'tlcle on 'lbe next ~ wlll be held on Wileman; Margaret KIng. bank or the LlWe M1am1 River. of "What Bbould I do In MY Garden PlIIdIIiY. AprIl 2. aftbe home of Kr. aIX'1'H GlMDE: ,Ronald Clark. the town.belng lald out In "squares" In March?" An Intereatlnr dIal.1I8- aDd KnI. Albert SCbIIAItman. Bradley Collett. MarllYn Conley, ~d of the flrst. brl~ whiCh was alan followed. James IrvlD. Donald Lukens. Doug" , located at tibe ,toot of M1amJ. street. A lovely displaY ol twlga frOm ~_ . Ie. ... In lJl&k1ng the address. Mr. Ken8E1lENTB GRAIDII!:; Betty v. ,.. • .,.-"...... , ·...... 1.0{ shnIbs forced lDtO blocm wu made carnes, .Freel Pa1rchild, Jr.. Wilma t.be · Wayne Township Red croSs r1ck re!erred often to maps which by aeyeral meumer&. 'I1le meetlnl A fiery ' Unused Maale BOBIer. Eugene Weng. Frleda Belle War Fund Drive. rellOllts that the he had especlally prepared for the acUourned to meet With JoIn. H. B. Hathnay in Aprll. _ ToWDsb1p OranIers 'WbeD they were WIlUIUJlMIl. Betty Fa1rchlld . haM-way point has been reached In oocaaIon and. wblch clearly shOwed. the development .-0( this pe.I't. of the settJed tor the proeram part Of t.he m<mTH <mADE: Harold Hough. the drlve ·tor the . *1500 quota asThe W . S. C. S. of the MeUlocountry. It wu a very interesting evenkll. KoDdaY. Marcb 8. Tbe OolJeen WW1amBon. signed to the townsh:lp. dJst chun:h will meet on Wec:lesday, ~s queeUcm tor &.cu.sOn. "Resolved. PR.J!BfIWJN: ..Jack ReynoldS. Due 't o the Inclement 'Weather t.a.lk and well IIpprecl&ted by' h1a Ms.roh 17. with an all-clay meetIng audience. The {or Victory INUP that Uncoln did more for hill COUD- Mary Lou Moore. . slnce the drive ,began. solicitors at the home of Mrs. Loyd Davis. met at the bome of KrB. LeRoy try ,t ban SOPHO'IIORE. John Carr. have been unable to complete the The program of the afternoon ·wlll Moran In CWWln on 'l'hUrIId&y eve'lbe -.Mrmat1ve aide of tbe quellJUNIOR:Mary Mariaret Robert- oanvaas of .the entire township. but ARRIVES SAFELY IN HAWAII cons18t of a paper on the BIblical nIni. The evmlDl was spent lD .... taao by BrDeetlne Moore lOll. evelWne wWlbe sol1c1ted for funds. character. ·'iL}-'dIa. The Ohrlstlan sewlg 'on garments ':tor R\JII8I.an tn~ aml Boward Grabam 'WhIle AUce SENIOR: Evel6'n Wll8on. 'lboae who were not at home when Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeMay re- Business W~an ," by Mrs. Walter fanta. _~ IIouIh and Cllarlell. Deater debl.ted the solicltor called or t-hoSe wls.hlng ce1ved a cablearam Friday evenlng Wiseman; review of "The EXlles" lby D\Il'Jng the social bour retreah- tbe neptlve. The judpa. LUella AN~TBEB MISFORTUNE . to Increase theJ.r donation are urged which told them of the we arrival Mrs. R. E. Asbury and . a vocal menta were served to IoIJ&s Inez lI1l1Jpn. M1im1e Welch and Cllnt ST11JKE8 HESS FAMILY to get In touch with anyone of the of their daughter. Mrs. Fred Henz solo byo Mrs . John TUrner . J ................ J. L ....... CUI 'l'o!''''' .......... _ oJ. ..... _ve In the Ih,.,..u. wb_ obe .... JOin b'; Ferruaon. WlWam Strader. P. tJ. B. MllUian presided. ' Warren K. Heas. 501, of R. R .. 2. NOW. it ever. the Red Cr<16S 'n eeds bU8band who 1& unit head of the WH. F. MELLOR AT ALLIANCE LeMay. Je.e 'l'baaIaB, :w.lter PraThe foDowlnr 1bIrtbd&yitea pn_ Wayneav1l1e. WU arrested In Dayton your help. Everyone 1& urg«i to give pattein department at HIckam Field. lIure, Kenneth BW. wpuam Bawyer: IleDt the piop-un M- ,the March 22 NClDd&y, c~ed With ' Improper all tlhey can ,p ossI:bq spare. It would havlns been .trallliferred there from ...... ""'IN'" .. Aviation Cadet William F. MelJoh , __.. B - - ' -.--U ..............e. meetlni rupt: Mr. and MrI. B. O. drtv1De wben ile ' stnlck a strefot car .# notth100 to the credit c:Jf local clt1Zena Patterson Field. ,M rs. Henz -as ..... _ t ~.......... --,.._ tha+were .,.. to let d ._ -"eduled In 'Utl_ .. ; BIIber IDOIter and Walter at the lnter&ecUon of '.AIlbey and'" ey our boya down tiraDaferred from W .... ...nht ,.... - eld soIl of Mr. and Mrs. A. F . Melloh, ..... _ n ..... two 'WeeU at the bome of MrI. 1CIUIl •. '1be tAlble committee for the Home avenues. He susy.lned. bJU1aes now. ....ey are ' olnc ..0 mudl where she haB 'been employed in the. baa been transferred from Keesler Will~ Strader. butet. aupper 18 orunpOllled of Mr. ~ bIB <knee, and Opal Hess. ·a pas- for 118. Air Pla.nt Protection Branch as a Field. Mis.s.. to Mount UnIon Coland: Mrs. Bon.rd Grabam. Mr. eenser In the car,·sustarned bruJ.sea stenosrapber to Hickam ¥leld where lege, Alliance. , Ohio, Where he will ....... DV • • 'n UK' _. contlnue his tralnlng. ..._~ ~..".....O~'and Ura. Carl Moore and ............. OIl her bead and knee. DEATH OF AGED SPRINO IJhe IW11l contlnue her .......~ r .... _tarlal C01JNTY B~~o& BOLl. Oollwtt. .. TUesday nlIht of lut' week the VAJ.LEY RESIDENT work under Civil service appolntBE . . ' HaIs home OIl tile waynesville-Lytle Requiem' mass-ror· ,~. Mary A. m«1t. .AGED RIDGEVILLE RESIDENT Tbe ereoUon of the Warren coun. AT GIl&AT LADS RJ&d burnecl to the groUnd. ' , Kyne. 82. widow of Thomas only wives of men already emPASSES AWAY SATURDAY MrB . Edith A. Munger. 78. dled ty. hOD!Jl' roll ~ on the vWaae . ___ . Who died WedDeeday or last week . plOYe4 there are sent to Hawal1 and Saturday at her home In RIdgeville . . paz:k iBallln x..b&DOD Great Lak-. Dl.-.PraDlt Wayne WArNJ:8VILLE ClASS at her home In Bpl"lnr valley. wall only thole Wives wbo are able to fill .... beCWl anchu:t of th'e work and •• of CYTO AT STUBBS' BOMElntoned at 10:00 a. m. Baturday at clerlcal j:Io8itloh8 are ·al- 1. native of Englllfld. she ls survived mat.erial Ia' ,beInC .doDt.t;ed •. Tbe W:llJ.lleavwe. OhiO. . ' :St. Brlg1d Ca.tbolk:.chUrch ·tn xeni& lowed to go. Both Mr. and Mrs. by several brothel's and ' Illsters In .American wbIcb Ia. MJOIIIOl'- . . enHre4 ,Ne." .. an apiWaynesville cllus With 'I nterment In at: Brli14 cem. are up for aero: that countlW. Services 'Were held at 1111 the piOjeot. 'stUII th.,t. tile ciIl1} peDtICe aDd .1I un,derIOlnI .meet J't home of etery. .". . vice lor the aDd mon'tbII. 8 a. m. Monday In St. Marys ohureh . In Franklin 'With burial In a'l'$ wtll 'e»e dOnated _ ~ Arm- ~ tra1DtnI '" ti"U. ,8. Na.val iIIIDd ~ • . A. B. Stubbs. on . file .was· boI'n Ileal' . Jamestown. Spl'1ngboro cemetery. ltale aod 8!Jn aDd t&t the 1aDdUpon SUbJeot tor 4IIcusal0il Uved In Spring Va1le;y for BIB:rB OF DAUOHTER _ pleUD8 . .eral . . . . dle-Ae train~ ~t .ere acatterect _ ...., .,_.:.. . . LICENSE SAllE SLQW _pIDI •• B. Ibroac1 Went eveJ'J'W'bere ••_tud·- , one ."... J W'. I!Jld MnJ. 'Waite; Hauser. of p Mulford Hamil aI ...... -P AU"''' - ' near TrentDD, are l'ejok:ltl8 over the . . ~• after wbkti be will be UlllDed to 1he ' 'WOrd." 'lbUIfe .~n~ ..-e .~ of near Xen1&; . • "daua;bter. arrlva.l of '!!A .eJlbt poUDd' daugbter. areDeIIded aod tbf1 trade ub4 to of Spl'lng LInda, ..,-be til SIDDetIl emHPJ. _ read _ _,toe _ _ Ja .....A"'....ter or Vaue,;R8lPh a brOther. 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THE MIAMI GAZETI'E

. . . . 'I'WO california, Maverick 01 Texas. Parsons ot Illinois, and Uttemach ot MaiM : In Phou uil '___ _ 'Wayn.vWe. Olpo: Main ~t.reet addition t.be President has .appotnted to hIgh of/Ice a number of gen· Enc.nd ~ SeooDcl CluI MaU KaUer at Poetotrioe, Wayneav1lle, Qbio tlem'en Wll0 were New Deal candidates tor ,the House or Senate nn<1 -Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher tailed of election. 'The latest in'. stance was nh~ President's appointment of James Allred 'of Texas, Adeua.artp~ PI1oe. '1.10 Per Year, Payable In Advance ministration oandldate for the S~­ ate BiUll1st McDaniel, to t.he U , S . Court Or Appeals, wllo.se oontirmar.iOIl is' beinV opposed by a nwnber Of SoutllernDemocratic senators.

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~-MArch 5. S~l\1 winter. MorE' cole on tltet called, "You.Can stay Well." In anawer 'to 10 many requeat. I have made a and more snow . When I starteo to It 15 entet'talnlnlrly and convl,nt'ingly number of Cedar Chesh• .1 think they are the' 'n iceat date thls, I wrote February Instead written. in conversational style W,a t one. I have ever made and at a price you can afford · o,r Marcl\. It must have aeen Ule Is most convincing. ' VItamin pills to pay. weather. Not very encourllglng tor are all right In· some cases but too Remember, V for .victory, Buy W~r Bondi' and early gardens. I wou dUke t,(. have many of them on the market are mine plowed now so that these not of su:fllclently high pOtency to Stamps. freezes. would be breaking up the do\nuch good· and are expensive, clods but then! hus n 'L been a time but vitamin rich foods are plentlful Two Miles South of Waynelville on Route N~. 42. yet when We could hmve done It . It and can be used to porreet mllny Is lying there waltln!:, spreae! with common ailments. 'I11e old tasha goocJ coat of ba.l1lyard manure oned toods of our grandmothers ar~ , • • and bhe c1llanlngs from the chiCKen always being recU.scovered whenever Governmentnl b\U'~a uC1'at,s have house. Chicken manure Is "ery rich foods are studled. In Ule IIs~ of ORDINANCE NO. 11~ -been taking such a pouncling at the and makes things grow but j t d s- foods showing their vltanun content, (Sec. lUlU G. C. or Ohio) bands of the Congress lately that . . . CIA ........ _ . . . . n 't fumlsh much hum Us ll ud does I found our old friend the buckGIVING CO""NSiiiNT OF ~E NO, 10 they ha.ve declQed to fight back . not lmprove the soil as much as wheat cake as one of the richest LOSSES OF FARMERS Their ~Ians for oounter attal,:k .:a.ll barn yard manure does. The raners TO PEaFORM SNOW AND Losses Incurred In the OTV.rn..:lon .. sources of the vitrunln B complex. S'I1ATE rOE REMOVAL WORK ALONG lur cha.rg.\ng their opponents WJ\.u are full or plans for Victory glll'dens, For many years It has suffered a S'I1ATE ROUTES 251 AND 6 ·UN- farlll5 as business enterprise.! In the fir&t two monthB of its Ute at Ml&s1ss1pp1, Se~eant at Arms ot Interfering with ,the war eilOrt. a fine thmg l:t people ~e (''Ommon sort of an ecUpse. Many people conductlble f rom gl'055 "income. If farm the 78th Congress has demonstrated the Senate at $8,000 per year; Sena- From now on any Member of COn- sellse and do not plow ' up good Id d h h DER THE SUPERV15ICN OF THE product . are held for favorable s ere t em ard to ,dlgest or they DIREJCTOR OF HIGHW1lYS. ..... to the cwntry its independence 0% tor JO&Il Lee of Oklahoma, member gress f inding fault with any 01 the lawns to make poor gal'dens as they dlo.n't like that !;lark look but It Is markets, no deduction on account of the Ohlef Executive and it.-; deter- of the <:livll AeTC?nalitics Board, at activities or orders of the. bungling dld in the Illst war. EverYOll1' with the dark pure buckwheat !lour that \WiIElRJEAS, TheJJ1rector of High- s1u'inkage In weight or physical va.!, m1nation ,t o exert the rlahta and '10,000; Senator Clyce Herring of bureaucral.s may expect to be 1many ground at all should put In a is the rlellest, an bho.se IlllIde the old W9i!1S is conslderulg the mni tel' of ue,or by reaoon of deterioration in prerogatlv4!8 of the legislative' Iowa, A.sIIlstant Price !Administrator, mediately accused of lack ot pau'lfew things but It Is f'oolish to plnnt old fashloned way ~Ith yeast are the snow and ice removal, under h is storage, is allowed, except as sucn branch f;1! the government. Tbe new at an annual salary said to be $10,- utlsm, helping America's enemll"s, more than you can take CIlre of 01' best. Tllere are some famll1es here supervision, of publlc highways sl1J'lnkage may be refleooc. In an InCOngresa is alsO fast ~ a name 000; senator Harry Scbwv.rl.z of WI/- destroying naUonal unity, InjurUlg expect good vegetll1bles to grow in WaynesvUJe who carry 011 the old Itnown as State HIghways Nos. 251 ventol'Y If used in detemunlng prolor itself by its demanaa for econ- oming. Natlf.nal NediatiQn Board, pubUc morale, and about everything where even weeds won'L flourish. trnclltlon of 'b uckwheat cakes tor nnd 6, and fits . WI6', which are backed uP by deep at '10,000; Representative Thomas else short oi treason. So watch for If you have a plaqe Lhat grows a breakfast in winter 10 spite of tho.se 'WHEREAS, S tllte RoUte 251 II.nd The destJ:uction by frost. stonn, slashes In ttle appropriations thl\! ' III. Eliot of Mfl.SSBChusetts. Chief of the fire works . good crop of weeds, dig that up and who thought it an old lashIoned S tabe R<.ube 6 within t.his Village flood or !Ire of a prospectIve crop Is far voted for, non-milltary purpo&e8. Brltlsh Division 10 the Of!1ce ot • • • The Ruml Plan, to forgive onc you may get some ve~etables . Plant Idea and now the latest book on lies 1.n whole or In part along tne not a deductllile loss in comput1og The number of CoD8'l'esIlonalinves- War Information, salaW unknown; the thlngs your family likes ~d dlet shows that they are giving l10e or sald state highways, and Income slnce it represents the loss of tigat.iona already started apeak Represena.tive Ra,ymOnd S. Mc- year's taxes and to place tax collecplant enou~h or each thing to h ave their famllies one' of bhe best foods WHEREAS, The DU·ec\.or of High- anticipated PI'O(tbS whloh have nevtions on a Pay As .You Go basis, has Sl'OllIly of the efforts beJnc · made Keough. candidate for tbe Senate sometlling. One row of Swiss chard" avnllable, one that Instead of beIn g ways proposes, at Ills dlscl'ct.!on and er been reported as income . Likewise by CongreeIJ1onal· leaders to eUmin- from Illlnols last November, Mid- been growing in favor within the L11e seed Irlm ine a.verage package, indigestible, furnishes I a r g e Ill! nec~iby demands, to p('rlonn a farmer engaged in raising and ate the lbureaucraUo bUIJll1ni. aoc1al West Regional lDlrector OPA. at COngress during ~he past few weeks will furnish you aU t.he greenS yOU amount.s of the vitamin B complex said suow and ice removal opera.- selling llvestock, 6uch as catUe, <lesPi!,' the frenz10li efforts ot Treaseliperimentatlon, e.a:travapnce ~d ,8,000; Representative Will Rogers can eat all Bummer. If you keep it whloh is the one that not only tions &long tihe a.foresald State sheep, and hogs, is not entitled to lneUlolency, now interfer1Dl 80 or Oklahoma. Investigator in Per- ury oIflc1als and the DemocratiC cut, It Is tender and good. One or iprovl~es -energy but Improves dlges- Routes 251 and. 6 claim lIS a lo.ss the value of animals much with the war effort. Wb1le sOLnel Practices, fCi,OOO; ftepresenta- membership of the Ways and Means two hills of summer squash wlll give tlon . NOW, ~ that we~e raised on !.he farm, except commlttee to prevent it. It now ap.tile 78th Co1lifeaI may have its tlve Jamea 11[. Barnes, llilnola, Presyou a surprising number or elUler Monday. Another cold day, below 'Be It Orda1r~. by the Councll ot as SUI.lh loss Is reflected in an tllfaults, it certa1Wy cannot ~ called ldenUal Aas1sta.nt••10,000. All of pears certain the House wlll be g.1vthe patty pans or the summer crook zero this morning . This arternoon the Village .O,( Waynesville, Stnte of ventory, if used. I111vesock haIl lb een a ''rUIbber etamp" COnsreu. Seem- the above-named gentlemen, wiLh en an opportunity to vote on the necks . One package of beet seed wUl It warmed up in the sun and I Ohio: purchased lor any punpose, and a.fRuml Plan 'When tale 1943 Revenue ~~ 8!Xle forever. the exception of II[cKeoush and plant quite a long dOlW and you will husked a couple of rows of corn. SECnUON 1: That It Is declared terward dies from disease, CX'P06w'e • • • Rogers were defeated ,f or reelection Act comes belore it . A solid Repubhave , b oth beeLs and · greens. or When are we goms to get last tall's to be of pubUc Interest that the or injury, or Is killed by order of the PreI1dent Roosevelt baa not heB1- laat Novemoer. Other lame ducks llcan majority in the Ways and course beans are the standby of the work done so that we can begin on consent or the Vlllage 'be, and such authorities of a State or the a ruted Means committee Is in favor of coltated to taQ. ca,re. or t.he New Deal who received appointments trom cODBent is hereby given, that the states, the actual p~ price of leclllat.tve ftrrton defeMed tor re- b President, following their defeat lect10g Federal Incom!! taxes on a home garden. Try plantmg a few 11h1s years? Director of Hlgnways lDAY at his dls- suell l1ves~, less any depreciation elecUon to the Hou8e or Senate Jut for reelection. during' the past four ourren,t Ibasls . It Is safe to predict hills ot broom com ILOd letting the beaM use them tor poles, But why PUB L J: C SAL E oretlon perlorni said snow and Ice al;owable as a deduction In respect November because or their aupport years 1Dclude: Sen&torB Asbhurst ot that a tax program of the Rum! removal work 011 Stat.e Routes 251 of such perished llvestock, may be Of ~ent1a.l poUc1e8. In the ~t Arizona, Brown of New Hampshire, IPlan type wlU !be written Into the teU Wnynesville people a.bout gardens. There are more pretty and A3 I have sold my farm on account and 6, or so much therco. lying deducted as a loss in respec.t of Buch two mon~ the ' foUowln, well Duffy or W,1aCOnBIn, Minton or In- law <by the House. productive gardens bere than any a, my health, I wlll offer lor sail: on along said State HighWays Nos . perished livestock, lDAY be deducted known NeW Deal ~en, who diana, Pope Off ld8ho, and 'RepresBy the time this column appears place I know of. the. Ifarm, ' 'I.. miles east of L,·tle or 251 and 6 under supervision of tile Ill! a loss if the loss is not compenwent Out of olflce on January 3rd, entatlves Amlle of W1.IIooDBIn, B:eiter in pr10t ,t he House will pro~bly II yoU have a large lawn and 3 miles west of Waynesville on the Direolm' of Higbways. sated for by Insurance or. otherWlSe. bave been ,p ut b&clt on the pubUc p..yrou: Senator PrentJaB Brown of of New York; Demp&ey ~ N~ Mex- have passed the Doughton Bill, some kind of a .shelter why not Lytle and Waynesville road on SEC'I1ION 2: That said Jnow ll11d The actual coot of other property Michl8aD, PI1Ce .Mminb¢rator, at leo, JgOe of Dlinols, Kelly of New which provides for raising the na- ralse a cal! or a lamb for next wlnSATURDAY, MAROH 13, 1943 ice.removal work mll¥ be t>erfoImed lwith proper adjustnlenta for depresale starts at 1 :00 A. M. 1n a manner prescr1bed by ~ht' 01- ciatlon) which Is destroyed by order 812.000 a Year; Senator Wall Doxel York. Lehr of MlcWaan, Lew or tlohal debt llmlt from one hundred ter's meat or l! you have room OJ' and twenty4ive to two. hun~d and can get a lriend who has ~ place do l-fiORSE-l rector of IDghways, by the use ot Of State or Federal authorities ltlIlY ten billion dollars, and carries with It 'tor yOU why not Jralse a pig 'f It 10 years old, w~ any pln.::e. snow , ,ploWS or the applic~tj('n of likewise !be claimed lIB a leas . It reit 't he DlBney amendment. which always sur-prises me '~hnt more pcbI16-0A'M'LE--16 . chemJ.c als combined with clnderll or 1mburscment 14 made by e. State or WOuld set aside tate Presidential or- pie around here do not eat lamb or 11 good mlik cows, two with calves grits. bhe United States in whole or in der lInlltlng ea.rnlng Inoomes to mutton. What Is b!!tter t:I1an 'big, by side, one will freShen in April, SECTION 3: That the Village part on account of stock tJUed or IIWenty41ve thousand net per year. thick, juicy. Engllsh mutton chqps <the remalnder were fresh in Decem- hereby agnes -to save harmless, the other property destroyed In resPect The Disney ~endment woUld or roast leg of mutton or lamb. ber and January; 2 yearling calves, Director of Highways alldior hls of which a loss was olalD:led in a prlfreeze all salaries over tw.mty-five They caJl sheep lam.b untU it Is a 3 small calves. employees. from any and all cla1ma or year, the amoWlt received Is reS....e 1".... and Gas ••• Direct Bu. Une to County Sea ,t housand dollars net at ,the rates year old and I think the large yearI).-H0G6-5 tor damages of a.ny kind and Illl1ture , quired to !be reported 8.'t inoome tor prevailing on December 1, 1941-the lings are better than the so-called 3 O.I.C.g1l~, tarrow in April ; whatsoever In connection with said the year Ul whlcll reimbursement 18 FRED'S DEPt. STORE J. W. UNGO day of the 'Pearl liallbor attack. baby spring lambs. ' Poland China sow, farrow in AprU; snOw ,and Ice removal operations by made. The coot or operation must We OuW' Ule Entire Family _ JV.R~WARE Baku'1e6 t)elow twen.ty-J.t~1'II4'e~t~:jc;o~U'-Si8a9.lJlI)(I..I-~SuIIZlzy..'.Jl1li~u-81gooc1OOC1~m~c:~Drr-BA~lOeS-l-'L.l~l."C. male. • - - - . - wd-£)1reetor--o! Hig,b waya and I or not be ulc1uded as part of tbe' l)OSt dollars wlll not be frozen, but any her best to provide 1:or her pups. I lM!NlEM!ElNTS his employees. ' of the stoep for the purpose of asaiJd BIIIIl0-8lnce 1885 PIIoae .. , , !ncrea.ses will be SUbject, as at prell· heard her at tlhe door thls mOj'lling I manure sPreader, 1 _gon with S~ 4: That lJle O!l:rk be, certa.inlng the amount< of a deduc-.~ ........._ .. Phoae 360 IlABDWABB .. IMPLDIENT8 ent, to approva.l by the Treasury be- and let her In. She hurried off to com 'bed, 1 hay wagon, 1 McCOrmlck a.nd he ,Is hereby dlrected to lurnish tible loss. . s:. -~ - - - - - - - - - - - - . fore acceptance as a . buslness ex· the pups with something Ul , her Deering mower, 2 com plows, 1 com to the Dir41ctor of H.lghwllYs, and If gross Income Is ascerta1ned by ~ B. DAVIDSON pense deduction. By tills action the mouth. .It was abollt half of a planter, 1 waUdng plow, 1 hayfork to the Board of County Comnilsslon- the uSe 'or Inventories, no dedUotlon. M. HYMAN and SON JEWELER Congre:;s InvaUdates the President's freshly Itllled rabbit. She knew and rope, 2 iron butx:hertng kettles, ers of Warren County, Ohio, a certi- can be taken separately for U\'e.st<>ck ' _ ~ IlABT, ~, ,. order on salary 1im1tatlon, they needed vitamins and how they 1 set harness. 1 lard PM ana sUrr- ned copy of tbls Ordinance lmmed- or products lost during the year, executive M,\BX CLOTIIBB which was issued last september, dld tight over It . er, 2 coal ,brooder stoves, 6 lO-gallon tately upon tald.ng ell cot thf'1'eof. whether purchased' tor resale or pro Arrow 8hIrta 8tcot.oa JIaU :u N. Broadway the legality of which has be'e n In m1lk cans, 1 churn, 1 water seperaSECTION 5: That this Ordir'ance duced on U1e fa""' as "'''h l~·ft. Phone 327 H Speaking of vitamins, everyone 10 to t . .._., ....... """""' grave lNestron. 1', 1 6 ralner. shall take effect and be it Corce will be refleced in bbe 1oventory DV Denver was readlJig the late book ~,,~=ro.," .TO. GOODS ~ uvu~ :uu' from 6lld after the earUe9: period reducing the amount of lIvestock or GOOD HOUSEKEEPING EGER'S ' 1 heating stove; 1 laundry stove; allowed by llliw. . products on ~and at the dose of 't he RECTAL DISEASES SHOP 1 sewing mac1l1ne, White, good Pa6sed March 1st, 1943 year, which has the effect of reducJ~~Y - Gu:rS DR. . E, M. STEELE, 123 East shape; 1 round table; 1 old lash' GeDera1: Appliance Repair O. H . BRAOE, Mayor. !ng gros.s 1noome from business by nOne UOK Locust Street Wllm1ogton, OhiO, 1 davenport, 1 ,bu!Attest: ' H. M. CAREY, Cle/.'k . the amount of the loss. ioned ' w arc;,robe; !'fEW II USED FUBNlTURE fet, congoleum rugs, f bed, 2 large _ hila publlBbed a booklet in ,whiCh he U an individual owna and operates I'hoDe 23 Lebanon LebanOD ORDINANCE ~O. 171 looking glasses, 1 rocker and a lot explalns . how he treats PILES or a farm In ' addltlon to being engaged ., SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE . HEMORRHOIDS without - 'SURG_ · otiher th10gs tOo 'numerous to AGftEEING OOOPFRATE In another trade or buslness calling, , my 'or ElL1IlCTRIClTY, This bookTHE 'F ASH ION SHOPPE 8boeI fer Ole BDUre FamIIJ mention. " WI'IH 'lt8E vI!REoToa 01" mOB. a.nd sustains a 10Sll from the re.rinlet w1ll be sent free by sendlng him (XB&Y FITTED) Yi.urs Terms: 0Ilsh. WAYS.AND GIVING CONS~T TO log operations. SUch 10811 may ' ~ de- ' your , name and address.-Adv. !LAwm:NOE B.MU>IN We Specl.Use 10 Narrow WlcIlha ducteet from gro/l8 lncGInl! i'ecelmlv7l!ettd-"1:e-~-_ _ _ ~0N'8 LBADDiG , F. T. ' MartLn. AllOt., Centervllle. O. THE CENTER LlNlNG OF STATE Popular Prices from all sOW'ces in detenn1n1ng the HIGHWAYS LADIES READY TO WEAR WITHIN THrS V'lLR()OT FOR ANI~ (JONSIGN 7021. Dayton, 404 .\me.r ican r. Phone 382 L . srtLlsfi taxpayer's net in~e, provided your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calTeJ Phone Bldg. AD 3661 : LAO " __ _ AUCTIONEERING suell farm Is not operated for "recreto Norris-Brock 09.. liVe wire and SPIEGEL'S STYLE Ladies Of 'I qtle ohurch will st!rve WHERiEAB, the Director Of B1ih- ation or pleasure. · progreBS1ve firm fOlr the highest Stanley and Koogler .RUE,PEL'S STUDIO . C~NTER lunch. ways proposes to coo~rate with the t1'f a fann Is opera-teet for recreamarket prices and glood aervioe. For Dates. Phone 2894, 'waynes'LacUe.' • Cb1Idren's Village of Waynesvllle by centf'rUn- tion or pleasure 'ana not on a comPboue. uu. O. Union 'Stock Yards, Cmcinnat1, Bead7 To. WeK anel HiWnel'J ville, Ohi!>, Reverse Charges tni cCl'tain State Highways. or· parts mercial lbaala, and I.f the expenses Tune in on Radio statlOb: WCKY, LEBANON FLIER HELD A YOUR At Popular PrAce. PRISONER IN GE~NY thereol, within this Vlllaie under inourred in connection there.... lth BROKERS LICENSE 12 :25 to 12 :30 p . m. for oU I' dally Phcme 38% M PAMILY PBO'l'OGBAPBER Ills supervision a.nd by use :.1 State are In exceas ot the receipts tbere~_===========;;;;;.o', market reports. HighwaY' equlpment, and from. the entire receipts from the First Lieutenant Oharles L. EarnSPIEGEL'S MEN'S WiHERoEAB, the Village proposes ) sale of products Dl&Y ,be Ignored in , , ~D, 0; SMITH hart, 23 'Years old, Lebanon flying S)"ORE to cooperate with the Director· of More Eggi and Poultry Men'. aDd Bon' render1ng a return of lri.come, and ace, reporte~ missing in action ill GOODYEAB iHlghWa,ys by Nrp14h1ni the neces-Needed For the War CLO'11IING aDd SHOES the elOP6nSes incurred, belngregardNorth Africa. since January 28, IS a saq. paln·t, which ' ShaU me~~ with SHO~ BEPAIB, SERVICE Effort At PopUlar Prklea ed as personal expenses, wlll not German. ,w ar prisoner, Mrs. Win. You're No Exception I State 'Highway Depa.rtment ~pec1fl­ . Phone L Do your part-Rahle two broods Mulberr)' , StnooK constitute a:!:lowable deductlona for ' H. DeUt!!Jlleler, Fran'klln, Home Calamity doesn't picK catlan.s, this year, Buy chidl$ with MORE Pederal 'income tax 'pur!p0ee8. Service ' chainn'&n of ' the ' Warren favorites! Misfortune hasEGGS' BRED INTO THEM. Get ~OW T.HERIEFQRE, BE n' 0R.IVINS-JAMESON DRUG county Red Cross, has been infonnLEBANON n't singled you out .as an MORE EGGS PER HEN with DAINED by the Council of the Vll'COMPANY , , NO'.rl<lE OF APrODITMENT MODERNIZING CO. Dunham (Jertltied White Rocks. ed. Earnhart, recently decorated for lage of ;WaynesVille, state or Ohio. exception! Be wise and THE REXALL STORE CmCK alrlld by U. S. B. '·Admbdatrator cle bonia DDD with EVERY bravery under fire, Is Inteme!l at 8eIUnr the BeR III PaInt, protect yourself with lure Section 1. That it is declared to O. P . male from dam and sire of Ule wiD annexed. Oulage Luft, Germany•. the InterMake oar S&Gre Your Wall 1'IIpet', Wlodow Sha4eII inaurance so that no mat~e o~ public Interesb that sucn oon- Estate 01 Georre 'A,. Seou, DeaeaRd '200-304 en record. • Victrola Beoorc1a . national Red crOJ/t commlttee inBeadQU&r1en ter what happens, yoll, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO sent and cooperation is· hereby given Notice 18 hereby given that Everformed Mrs. iDeuteme1er, ' Ph_ S99 Phone Lebanon BUY' CmCKS OF' INFERIOR your family and your profQr tlhe centfi,lining .ot certa:n State ett ilarly whose Poet Off1ce Addre8ll BREEDING AT TODAY'S EGG nerty will be fully proHIghWays, or parts thereof. within MURPHYS THRIFT 'IE;' PRICES, 97.8% cblck I ivabUity Is' WaynMVllle, Ohio, R.P.D., baa tected. WESTERN AUTO tills VtlJag~ u.nderth~ SupervlElon of ,in 1942. Now booldJllI' orden lor MJ\RKET' been duly II1ppolnted as Admuilstr1lthe D1lector' of Highways; by furS:rORE ~rch '. APrll-Spectal EARLY 00mpIete Une 01 Freah Mea~ ~or de bonis none Wltlh the will ORDER DISCOUNT NOW IN nish1i1g at its own expense ·the neU Soa&h Broa4,...y INSURANCE AGENCY Fridte and VeJetabl~ and annexed of the ·&ltate oi George EFFECT. cess&ry pa~t. for satd centeij~~g, PIaooe 89 L Sam S. Scoville, Mgr: • Staple GI'OOeI'iee . DUNHAM BFtEEDER which paln~ shall meet State High- SC?tt. late of Warren CoUnty. Ohio, Phone S57 11 LebanOD Al.J"l'9M~ SUPPLIES de~. ' 'Phone 2661 'HATCHERY HORSES, COWS, HOGS, way SJJI!Cifications. , Wayneaville, Ohio ' . ~~d th1s 18th ~Y ' of Pebruary, Ph. LebanOn- 288-R SectIon 3. , That the Olerk be ,amd CALVES, SHEEP, ETC., 1~, ' Ph. WaynesyUle 2916 SROWN ...~ BROWN DR. JNO. ~ETI'LE O. D. he is hereby directed ' to f'lrnlsh <to

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From. 'fhe Miami Gazette"Files FQ'TEI/N iEABS AGO (March '7. 1928) The W. C , T. U. and .L. T."1.. mothers enjoyed a coverod d1ab lunch at the home or Mrs. George MUls IBBt Wednesda.y. lOr . A. S. · Watkin.s gave an excellent address, "The Men and Women oi Tamor-

Geneva DenUnaer; Senior&, Elizabeth Branatrator. Mra. Perry Hartaock died' at her home MArch '2, As I(llarence Slmpeon and Howar~ M1sa1\c11ne were drlVinC to Xenia Sunday evenina, in ~ a bus on the little blll aboUt a mue out of

roW." A. L. IK1ne recently 'PUl'Cbaaed a Grant Buster gelt, welghlng ~ lba" :from Woll Bros. !farm in Indiana, 'K ezlah Thompson celebrated

Xenia, the ma.ch1ne In 'Wblch theywere r1~ ' llk1d.ded and upset. Olarence escaped With a IlffW. scratches, but Haward 'Was pin neG under the ma.ohlne and his back waa

Mrs.

h er . 87th bll'thday S~ with a :family dinner. J. O . Falkinburg. a no.tive of WayilesvUle, dJed 'S unday at h1a ~me in Carliljle. , From a rel1alble source we haTe ,t he information that the ~ plant at Oorwln, operated lor a long time by the Waynesvlit.) Canning Company, and 01 r6')~ni yeu !by the Wheeling Steel OomPtmJ, has been sold to the Roxanna Oannin1l' COmpany, a corporation composed largely of Lebanon lI'sidenta and o1\flcered by Dr. Rob~rt Blair, presLdent, and !Mr. F. B. Po.~t secretary-treasurer. A fall'-sized audience Witnessed "Eyes or Love," a ,p leasing comedy in three acts, which was presented at the gym ,last F.r1day night under the auspices ot the Bp~1ngboro Grange. A miscellaneous shower Will given Mrs. Louise 81nith las~ Thurllday

aker, Kenneth Kilbon, J, E . Janney. Frank Zell, Everett Carnahan, Melvin Banta, M. D. BaIrd, F. M. Cole, W~. -Sears. O. E. Ea.mllart, Dr. J. T. Ellis, Frank Braddock, GeOlWe Henderson, Keller Hoak, , I l\'JETIlODIST CDtJltcD· Kenneth Reta.illck, !Nelson Watk1ns, Louis C. Uadley, I'utor H&.rr). TUrner. Dr, H. E . ltahtaway, O. M, Robltzer, Har1'f W , Ohurch school 9:30 a. lin, Worship service at 10:30 A . M. Pace, i>aUl Duke, F. ·B. Henderson, B. O. Prendergast, W. 0, Raper, Subject, "Spilitual Bl'o,a<icastJ.ng." '0. 'M . RIdge. G. D . iM1lls. T . E , ThIs ,Is tile firs t. Sunday of Lent .

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Shop In Xenia Direct Bua Route From Wayneaville--Save Tlra _ ~EE

TRJ\CTOR PARTS BlNG~VALVE8,GA8KETS

GALLOWAY and

:BBABlNG8--BALL .. BOLLEB Maeblne SIIop Wodl OIl Cylllldtl' Heads and 'l'nctor . ~DitII '

CHERRY f.

XENIA STAN~ARD PARTS XENIA.

OOVEBINGB - D~

M-IS W. lIIaIn St..

OHIO

.JEWBLEB

CORNER PHARMACY BEXAU, DaDG

FIDe Wateb Bepalrlne

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Pblllle

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HATS HOP

YOIII' lIoCorm1ck-~

Biehl 'Wed MaIn ,st..

Implemem Dealer

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correspondent.

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All friends of education will rejoice In the fact that our school has never !been on such a 1'lrm bw;1s as it is now. Prof. S. A. StUwell Is superintendent and Perley B. Lukelia is principal. Teachers are: Miss

10,45 a , m.-<:ommuulon. 11 :00 a. m.--Bermon, 7 :30 p. m ,- Peaching .

LIll1e Ben:bam, MlBs M1nn1e C. Dodson, Miss !Mar1anna. Chandler, MIss Jennie D.IJi.w1ddie and Prot. J. A ,

FRIENDs

First Day achocW, 9:31\ a: m. Meeting tor Worship, JI):30 &. m. Brawn. The new BCale 01 ra~ C!f tuition are~ High school, $2 per niT. 1l0LL~ 1\1. E. cnun~1J month; gnurunar departnnent, $1.50 1'. l\L Scar", Allnister a month, and primary departmt!nt, Sunday lilchool 9:30 a. m. E.A. .1.00 per month, Earnhart, Supt, Tbe household gooda of Mrs , Evening Service, 7:30 p, m. Drew 'S weet were shipped to Oblcago ~yer ~eet.tng VVednesday eveth1e week. nlng, 7:80 p. m. Pror. J. A. Brawn will . give Inwction in music In the HarveysacboolB. Chaa. M. AU5t1n has 'been apas ,teacher or. COllege Hill Following is a summ.ary 01 recent Warren COWlty court. developments:

Court News

Box 433 .

The following pOem was submitted by PVt, Harold E. Gl ~hCl1s, whose present address Is aead· quarters 00. 97th Big. Bn., Camp

Xea.Ia, 0bJ0

MObERN SHOE REPAIR

lBo ~te"

AU Work ' ~uaraD"" ]I. D, ,ul'OlllOWlts, Proprle&or

PhouI'1t SHERM~N

WHITE and Company

· AN'DERSON FLORIST SHOP - 5N~ lUna'

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Phooe 881 Ohio

LADIES BEADY-'l'O:'WBAB , AccNlJOm.t

POULTaY .. CBEAH s. Detroit Ph. SIt; 185 Nleh& , XeDIa, 01lJo .

THE CRlTERION . 'X enia, Ohio KtrPnNIIUlIID CLOTHE8

GIBNEY'S

Anew Shlna

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9 W, MaID

If You Have TroGble Wllh ·I oar FEET 8B0~ See

ALBERS . SUPER MARKET

RICHARJ)S

811L1' 8&VICB S'l'OBB

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x.ema. Ohio

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LADUS JUW)Y-TO-

LlTr BROS~ , MIUIDIr7

CL&t.NBS • TAlILOBS ' "We 'Qu'e fw .,.... Who Care" wW YOIi Waa' 'I'IdDp CIeaa.

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HAIlVEYSBURG FiRTlUZER ,COMPANY HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

BmOVED

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. AUTO SUPPLY

Great Lakes, Ill., March 10,D. D1ckenstheets, 17, SOD of Mr, IUl4 'Mrs . . H. S. Dickensheets, Route 2, Waynesville, has enrolled in the .serv1ce school for Torpedomen at the U. S. NavBl Tra1n1ng Station here .. He earned selectl~ to 4lhe school by making a high score on a aeries of aptltude te6ts taken during ''boot'' traning. Upon completine the 16~eeIr. course he will be eUgtble for promotion to a petty officer· rating and 'b e assigned to duty at sea or lIoS'hore.

will pay $2.00 for Dea~ Hone., $1.00 for Co~a. Sheep, Ho._, Calve. and Colla

W~ ·P.&naI ,

~FAMOUS -

ENJWLLS IN SERVICE SCHOOL

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RobeJ;'.t W. ·BrOWll, J esse 'R, 0 l~­ man and George R . Mau; n beelL named a oOl1lru.ltke to b e in uhalll'e of Ohe CW'l'ent urlv e"by tllC Amerll.:all Legion tl'om 'the Lebanon area, to obtain gW'lS of all kinds, pistols , rit)es 'and tommy guns fol' the United Stat.cs na vy for IIhol'c dut.y. The use of 1 types or guns j r}lanned and wlll 'be used solely il t.he Nin th Naval district. wlIlch en1bl'aces 13 mld wcste.1'Il st.ate . U Is pla.nned to use this , equipment to l'eplace t.hat sent overseas by the navy , There are many placf'.s where tIus equlpmem can be &."C Ufe g~ colU lscat.ed rom Cr1L1l1111;l1s by various police bodies, fru ~ema.l orgllnlzations and private ' llllllvldWlls, There are t.housa:nc\.s of slIch glms which are idle and ~CrVlllg 110 ~)W'­ p ose at present . Anyone ~U\.Vill g such eqUipment Il.vBJllllble Is w'ged to get in touch with a member of t.he comm.lttee. At the pl'esen t lime no Ul'rangcmenLS ha ve been m ade to pay 101 this equipment. or its usc . · Il lOWtlver, at 11. laLel' daLe a po.i-::y Is e~­ Llllolished, appl'opnllte adjustment will Ibe l11ade With all (lonors . At

GREAT

THE ATLA-Nn~ aad PAClnC TEA co.

PROMPTLY

Ph_e WayDeaville

2804'

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NOTICE The Waynelville' Ice Company haa acquired the bUline.. of the Waahington Ice Comlpany of 'Waabington Court HOUle, Ohio, aerving HarveYI lJur'g and lIurrounding territory.

WAYNESVlLLE ICE COMPANY Carl Bauerll Mgr. Waynelville Phone 2451

.Sand'& Gravel TARWA..a.riHiJo

TAR AND '

Mr. an'd Mrs. E. L. Thomas have returned !rom JffWett, Ohio, where they were ' called by ,the death of the latter's bother"Mr. E. W. Vale . They also spent several days with an ·inva.l1d Ibtother, Mr. K. J. Vale . AltGUNOT BRIDGE CLUB HONORS MRS. .J. R. UPDYKE

Mrs . D. C. Ridge opened ~er home on FIfth street , on TUesday and en~lned the members 01 the Argunot Bridge dub o.t a. luncheon followed ,by cards in the afternoon, Mrs. J. R. 'Upd.yke. who Is leaving to m&ke her home in Dayton, was ' the 'honor guest. ENTERTAINS W-LO BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs John Tu--;;; entertained ' on' night ' ot last week with members of the lli-Lo Bridge club as her est.<;, Other guests were Mrs. wad":Turner, Mrs . A. T. Polinsky · .CI-Ith and Mrs. ID . R . ..,... .

Tuesd~y

WARREN OOUNTY. TAX OOLLEcrlON mGHE~

ROAD OIL, ,EXOAVATING

DUMP TRUOR emytCE ,

aEADY 14IX CONORE'l'E

Zain Armitage Phone. ,w;fnell1vllle

all

IMorrow PboIre No. 3

Lebanon:

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l 'he W6rr';;-~ty Newa) It was ·I n tho winter of 18'12 and 1873 that fanners in and around

Waynesville became interesteclin orGranges, One was orv&nlzed In ' m~ ~ ~_001 hoUle tour miles 50Uth of tawn, on t.be arm now owned by Hartley 14:0lIl. .md another, Fal"Dlerll 'Grange No . l3, Wf.\..5 organ1aed In the Odd FellOWS 'h all at Wayneav1l1e in February ot UI73 with Allen Bainl',s · as f irst master. 'T'h1S buUd lng now.owned by James Glbbohs was used WltU 1922. whtm ~ e present Grange haU on Main s t.ree t was ded1calted. . Even at that earl.V date farmers were Interested In and practicing cooperaclve buying and sewng, The old Grange warehouse in Corwin .itw stands as a remJnd8r of early IUtcrest in tha.t tield. Waynesville now baa ,the ,Oldest Grange in Ohio. At one tJ.me the membership declined Wlt1l the meet;ng we re held in d.Lfterent 'homes, ou t fa ith in t"e organizatlonwas ~ ver lost and haVing -survived perlocls of bo th prosperity and panic•. .he Oran ge h8.s held m~cinIS With out Interruption lor mare ,t han awen years . ~an1zlbg

Mary Fran.ces. Cllgner. IMlCfetary t.o Harold Sharp, 'w~en COWlty AAA ;Po.~ c~hmaJ}. was marrJed Friday night tp Eldon "Harrlaon ot Wm. Oarl Smltn, tormer minis- Lebanon a.t the hOllle or the bride'a pnreIlt.<;, Mr. an~ KIa. If.. PO. LeI' of t.ne Wu.yncsville llild }o crl Y Ollngner, near BetlJany. JlafrlBon la U1lUrchei; of oru'1I5t, and I u)W SI;:j'Vthe son of Mr·. and lIofr&.. Barrell lllll as e va.ngeliSt In ~oUl.hwe~~ V,uoguua, !beIng sponS01'6fl ' by tht! Hnrls~ of ~n • . ~ppalaoh:iail MOWltla ln E vaJlllCllZ- ~: B. .DRIVE ' QUOTA EXCDDBD , Ing association, 'has mOVed trom At a meetlng-:Qt ... the warren Marlon <to I:tWsvllie, Va. lie Is . t.o <leVOLe haJJ: h1l5 tlme to, tJle wUl'lt' III COWlty Health and ~ .... :a.ill!.'Vll.ie which Is a new wOl'k ~nd sociatlon ' at t;he . Goldp x.mb In 115 to lead in tile creCtlo11 of a 11(:\ 'Lebanon Tuesday It waa -teported buL<l1ng . The llew CQngre",aLlol t hat the OhrIatmae aeal. c1r1vl' eanow m eets ill the "OWlty cOW' ~ ceeded Ita QUota.. house. 'Ihis court hoUSe Wf.\..5 Ql.1de famous a. few years BilO <by the Alien :Ca.mLy $ ooUng up Lhe coun, lulling dve !people, among whom 'ere the jUdge, sheriff, p rosecUL lIg aLbOl'1lcy an<1 two Witnesses, besides orlpplinll ·severa.l people. preachur SnllLn Is now living within 150 miles of the . place of his birth, just sevell nille); trom~ the famous SkY. ' une Dl'lve lihat runs up through VIrginia . 'l'he fa.m1ly Is all well and ,lU{e tileu' new borne just fine . and waul ' like tv hear from thelr friends in Ohio. Thell' new address Is lilllsvWe, Va.,

He rbert. Graham, l'r'Ilnlster 9:30 a. in" Blble iChooL

NA'1'IONALLY KNOWN ION'S WI\AB .

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M.IlRRIED IN I:.EBANON

. . McDORMAN'S

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W YNESVJUB GUIf_ IS OLDEST IN STAft

26. 1893)

109 W. Maba It..

PhGue 10M

Electrical ·S ..."ue. ~ BepakID( 8berwIn-Wl1IIaaIa PaID& 5Z W. Mabl 8t..

is keen competition these daYI between war workers in Chi· cago to lee who can build the best Gutdoor8atriotic display. The girls of the 180n Rug Company think they have a prize winner in this ,giant 14 ft. "Uncle Sam" s!l0w m~n which they have been bUilding III 'their off hours. "And we didn't use any Bearee materials because there ia plenty of thia stuff" laugh. -ed one of the girls aa ahe toBled 'a snowball accuratel¥ at lOU!'

ftone •

C. A. DARE and SONS

EICHMAN'S

,

DeVoI& ••

ALlCE RINCK!S

Xenia, Ohio

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D. B. STALL

or CALL

'iQLSON PARK." CHICAGO, ILL.

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LegionJn Drive .f or Navy Guns

YEARS AOO

(AU&'WI~

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'~~iiii:.lnW-O~hfUa:1'-r~ac~te~r~· ~1l:n~d'lJin::t)~k~E'!C~P~In~g:~wi~~t~~lJ~

Rosers, Roa8 Hartsock,lia.y John 'Paul Bolton, Edward Burton, Walter Kenrick, Walter McClure, this special pre Easter period. IA. series of mid-week prayeJ; ,a nd Geo. J. 'Waterhouse, Tom Plerce, Edwin. Chandler, Joel Stokel:i, Ern- discussion 'services wUl be held on each Wedne.sd.a y evening of Lent, est Butterworth. C. W . Younce, ABa ' In the homes of nlembers at 7':30 WJlJtaker. W. C. St. John, N . P. Blatt, J, EQwards, E. S . Bn.1ley, pm.' The service next Wednesday F. H. Farr, D. L , Crane, IRo6coe evening wUl be at the home 01 Dr. iF\u'na.s, PaUl Stokes, B. V. Sml tIl, and Mrs, H. E. Hathaway. Raymond Whitaker, Lee Ea.rnhal't, Everyone welcome to all services. O. H . SheI'Wood, J . C. Hawke, Oharlf.'J Moore, Lyman Sllver, Viv ST. AUGUSTINE OHURCH Ian Reta1l1ck, Kenneth !Hough, C. B. Father KruJDholtz, Prlea~ Jonesp\Jbert WiLson, Carl ' Noble, Mass Sunday 9:00 a.. m . Ray Mills, Marshall Haines, R. M, Hawke , The name 01 t he groom ST. l\'IAltY'S EPISCOPAL Is being witheld. COURCH iL. E. Kemple has clspo6ed of his restaurant and ' resigned <as manager Ralph Parks, l\lInlster in Charge Chw'Ch school at 9 : 4f~ a. m . of the Western Ohio Cl'eamery, and Morning prayer and sermon 11 :00 will go to Wilm1ngton. Mrs. Earl Evans has been o.ppolnted to take a. m. charge or the creamery . WAYNESVILLE CHIJBOD OF Ben Jones, if. native of WayneseHRJ8T vUle, died in Mooresville, Ind . 1\1&11 Randall, Mlnlsw Bar~ey Daklns died at bls hume SUNDAY in Harveysburg last Thursday after Bible SchOOl 9,30 a. m. an extended Wness. ' CommWlloll lO:4i a. . m. Susan. wite ,o f Frank Smith, died at her home Monday morning. Mrs. Isabelle Reeder died at her home In CoIlwin F.r1day.

FIFTl{

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" PATRIOTIC SNOW MAN

Churches

severelY wrenched, M188 Opal /l.eW18 is vtsltinJ friends near OreIon1a. Elmer !Rogers, who 'Was knocked dawn"y a ipUBlng ,car last week at the power house, w11l 800n obeo able tolbeat'lUaworkagain. The music pupils of ,Wayt\~ 'l1Wp. htgh lIChool owln present the operetta "!Love Piratea of Hawa11," at Ule the IYDl P'rtday n1iht, Mareh 9. TWENTY YEARS AGO (Mareh '7, 1923) Messrs. Claude stroude and Robert Strouse are wreckln1l' the rabbit emhange 00 the Lytle road. Mr•. Ada QoUrtney is slowly recoverlng trom an attack of the gdppe. . M1sa Alice Oons of Western college, spent the week-end hele with home falla!. As '1' Waynesville men wW take part, ezc1tement 1s M1IlIllnr hlgh and everythlng I.s in re&<!Jne&ol for the wedding toFrI"A be put ond evening. About 65 guests were pres- blc womanless · at the 8Chool auditorium .....y an ent to wish much happiness to!Mr, Sat.urday. March 9 and 10. Pollowand lIdrs, IHaroId Smith. ina' I.s a list of t:ilose taking PlU't: , Elmira L . Brown, formerly 01 Honor IRoll- Fre8hmen, Beatrice John OartJwr1ght, Oharles Chap- Waynesville, died at her home in IRobltzer, Charlee Whitaker; Junlol'l, man, M:Yron Thomas. Harold W'h1t- Riverside, Call1. Feb. 3, aged 80,

108 E.

THDBBDAY.

Real estate tax collections lor 'the first -hall of 1962 ·totaled $290,472,

to

a.ccorcl.ln(t· George B. Johnson, coun·t y t.rea8urer . Th~ is approximately, $20,000 . more ~n list '-year's QOlleetlon. I~ is. com,. posed of 95 pel' cent; of aU December taxes, lID 1-2 pir cent of next JlDle's taxes, and 68 per cent of aU former del~enectes.

Warren

Try th. MiamI Quettl Waut AGe'

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Texaa. .'

We hear the wh.istle bl,?wlng And in darkn tlss we arise Hear the C·Q loudly calling OUt tor drill and exercise Then we Ihear FIrst Sgt.· Sandy Given the orderJl. "Fall i~ l" Grabs his hah' o.n d shouLs, "Dam'mit l" Can't yo~ fellows learn "Fall In? " And then Top Sgt, Mlll'Lin ' Hikes us out across plain Keeps Us walking eVel;' onward Till our join Is are !iill of pal.n We rush back to the chow h('use Hoping for a juloy steak But aU we get ds luke-wa rm coffee And a piece of scorched cake And as we tight for seconds Lieutenant. Dexter Wtl qee ADd for rudne.ss at the t a,ble He puts '\1I5 on K, p, We're a sad group of rooki es As we 'sit and peel the sp u d.~ And pla.y· nursemaid to the china And bathe pans lr} G~ suC!:S Then the Major comes a rn ~l~llg , Cal.ls a. meeting in t he lla Raises hell with the noll-CO~S TeUs them to get on the ball t "d f all I ' Then gives ou o. ers or ga Ol e But with all the crltl<:ism !All the laughing, aU the glee ' ¥rain ·the 'other outfits watc~ We're still proud to be or ·the FlIg'hting 97th With Major Dlas as leadeJ,' or our 'famous 81gna1.00l'pa.

BECElVES

PROMoTION

Mrs. Warren Qookj has received thac' her husband, Who is 10cia~ at Camp IK1lmm:, N. J" has' been ~ to the rank of lir&t- ,

word

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priVate.

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'THE MIAMI_......

• Y1sIted SUnday with ~Ir . aunt, Mra. RoM ~ wtlo la very U1 at her home In Dayton. Mr. an,d ' Nr8. Ed Hopttna and Mrs . Lowell Starke ~t W~esvtl1e were Sunday dinner guesta or Mr . and Mrs. EVerett Kenrick and chil-

We Offer

G.O.P.. LEADER MEETS GROUP- OF NEW U.s. SENATORS

SPRING' CLEANING Get Ready For '. Spring Cleanin~·, '.

dren .

Mra. Ruth Palmer a.nd lIOn, Bobby Ch~ois Morgan, o! Lebanon, were 'Week-end guests or Mr. ,and iMi'8. EVerett Eal:lly . Mr. a.nd Mrs. J . B. Jones entertained to dinner Frl~ evenins a few guests In honor or the birthWayneaville, Ohio Phone 2121. day or thea son, Therle. . Th068 present were Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and ~, Milton, U1d Mrs. Margaret Johna. wlhlte or Cl'YSta\llne coatinl! remains Mr. and Kr!. Obarles Charlton In the Un, drain the radlll.tor. and famUy visited Che latter's mother, Mrs . Olif'f WaJ"W1clt at the home WARREN CO. BOOKMOBILE at her son, lDale Warwick, at LebBEGINS OPERATIO ' WASHINGTON, D.C.-Scnator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, waa re·elected minority leader c' the U.S. Senate -after II meeting of. Republican leaders. He is shown with the group of newly elected ;ena. anon. Mrs . Warw1cIt is recovering tOr!!. Photo . show: - (left to ~Ight, seated) Senators Edw. V" Robertson of Wyo., Chapman Revercomb The Warren COWlty boolanob1L vIII')' alowly from a. broken hlp 8tnce of West Va ., Hnrl nn J. Bushfleld of S. Oak" Albert W. Hawkes of N.J. (Standing) Kenneth S. Wherry WBB officially launched Mond&y retum1ng from Obr1at hoop1tal, Oln~~ ~kl~: C. Douglas Buck of Delaware, Senator ..Xl:Nary, Homer Ferru80n of Mich., and Ed. H. Moore when two v1s1ts were made at botlh oinnati. Rea.dIY-sllced bread again, more South iLOO6non and Kings MWII. Ml': and Mm. HarveY' Burnett f uel 011 for 'those bf\d.Iy needing It. Extra stops are made &It schrols In and. Mrs. W1lbur.Foulks attended a no permits required to buy vege- oommunltles Where they operate . meet1ng and dlnDer at the M1am1 table seeds, Jower prices for woMLsB Marjorie Hill 1a the llbrarian Dial 2111 - WayneaYille Va.lley Oo-aperaUve Mi1k AaaoclaMrs . Georgia Mendenhall at ttend This ha.ppy news mell's stockIngs . and Thomas WOOd driver of the ·M r. and Mrs. Harvey K . Hole ed the meeting of the Wayne Towntion in ~n, TuesdaY. Mr. aDd 1MrB. Edward Bqdall ship DJ.scUBSion Group No.1. which and stlirley Jean entertained Mr. for ho.rassed householders has come bookmobile which haa ,!" C1I.pacly of was held Wednesday night, March and Mrs. Bill Welker and Denny, of In. ~he past week from government 2.600 volumes . It Is sponsored by entert&1ned to a dinner Sun~y, ageneles w,h lch for months have the oounty comm1ss1oners and the _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ honoring the 'l2nd ~ of wn3, at the home of Mr. a~d Mrs. Ds:yton, Sunday evening. !been anonunclng day-w·day tight L~on public library . It w1l1 Vlalt • • • Clarence I E dwards. Uam Buradall at the1r home in Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Hastlngs ened restrictions 9n conswners . Wlnc1acr. iRochester, BuUervWe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick ot DQtaD. 'IlQe present from here and son Robert were Sunday din• • • Pleas8lnt Plain and Oozaddale on __ ftre iMr.· and Mn. WtUam Bersdall I.qtle, C1I.l1ed on Dr. and Mrs . Ward On 1A')ll'11 1, 'ceUlng ,prtces will be F'OR SALE ~ Watkins Products at ner gnests of Mr . and Mrs. Walter Wednesdays; Red Lion and otter~I .... walt.r K .....k. (la~_"" ~ 1Ir. Herman Smith. 23 N. Broadway. Lel)anon. Open and other friends here Sunday af- Sheehan and sons. llxed on aU ~ sales at fresh and bein, Tbursdays; Twentymile Stand, Mr. and KrII. Oharlea Bunnell Mr. and ~ . 'Iberle Jonea and ternoon. . processed 'pork . The United states Is evenings for your convenience. • Willard • • Foster, Hopk1nsY11le and Zt'ar on and two little , daUlfbtera lDO'Ied 8IIIl, Mr. and KnI. H'&rold Wtlitaker 'I1he .tunlor Friends I~re again Mr. and Mrs. Kersey and divided into eleven zones, in each of Olen Lintner. Phone &;i L. 'ru~ trom IJe.l't(m to the ISkD and children, Mr. Leelle Gray and 'holding m~ttngll 'for worship the daughter 01 Olnclnnatl, were week- which tale pork prices win vary for 'FrldaYll every other week. Next week It will visit OarlIsle, Springboro. Brown lJIopeJ bJ • obUdren and Mile Rut.ba.nna Johns WANTED TO BUY-CaSh lor .te Urst Sunday o! each month In the end guests of Mr. and Mrs . John different OIllS8CS of retall stores. lG't1e and Ridgeville. Jo4onday; Genn 1-_ _ _.....s.....UjIl_J~. Emeat Lacy. en- attended the ~ same at model tractor with rubber and office at the Home. Qun~ a nwn- Kersey and son. • • • Elmer Davia. dI"eotor of the Of- ~ , Mt. HolY. HarveySb\U'8 and equipment. A. J. Kosaler. 1825 ber 'Were 'p resent last, Sunday tertamec110t"' 1\WfIr .... s,: eve- 0UW'0f0d SatU1'da1 In wh10h • • • Miss !Peggy Cba.pman .has returned flce 01 War Intonnatloll, after <,:on- Oresonla., Wednesday, and Mason Riverside Drive, Dayton, Ohio. morning and muoh interest was ~ • . and Kn. Rca!rt YGWia Wa~ pIa,yed. Ph. TA 5103. and eon:Boltie, c:il ~; Boward Pvt. Paul JobDa is now ataUoned shown ... Margaretta Heacock meets from a visit with relatives in Chl- sWtation with WPB ohalrman Don- Friday. oago. a.Jd NelsOn and OPA chairman with them. lAIey UId. de, Mr. an4 Mn. Earl at Tent 0lt7. st. Peter&:bW'8. Fla.' FOR SAILE-Ollder, oak dresser, 2 • • • Prentiss Brown, stated' that no re- STATE MAY RECEIVE Responding to an invltlltion from YOIq and Wife and KrI. Jmma He Is In the tralD1Ils sroup of the Pvt. Rarrel O. DakIn of Camp 15.000 ESTATE OF RECLUSE piece wicker set, rug, feather mat· the matron, Mrs.' Wel))), residents LBA::V. air COl'Jl8. He is tile grandaon 'of Grant. IDinots. was the week-end tionlng of olothes Is in present tress, library table. folding cot pro.crpect. Thcre Is no shOrtage of 10'. aud Mrs. 1WJlUam. Ht.rdman Mrs . loIarp.iet Jobne. of the Home assembled ill the low- guest at hls 'p arents, Mr . and Mrs. An estate of more 'than $5,000 was pad. Mary Brown, Spring olothing- now, nor of the ~eJ(tUes out left 'by Charles P . Davld.Sl1n colored er corrLdor Sunw evening where Fra.nk Dakin and other relatives, Off DQtoa. apeot 'l'bUI1IdI..Y even.1D8 ur. and VrII. Harold WhItaker 'WIth Valley. Phone Oenterville 7020. of Wh1bh 'Clothes are made, accord- reoluse, who died In I.ebant'n retJhey enjoyed hearing an interesting With the latter's moI8ler, KI'II. Al1ce enterta.bled t.he Dl8ou/JsIon Group • • • Dr. and Mrs. A. E . Stout and ing <to these o!I1clals. cently, an entry In probate court ~ and femUr. 'l'bur8day e eDk1I. 'l11oee present P<m 8tdJE - Walnut dining room article read by Mrs. H.ea.cock. The Mr. and Ml'I. ' &rt.teU MOllet were: 1Mr. aDd Mi..' d. H. Brace. hilS revealed. His aaaets Inoluded table and bUffet. good con <titlon. article, entitled, "I Confess My d6\1ihter, 'Wlnnie Jo. were Sunday An exten.slve and vigorous eniorce were lut week sueets 01 Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LaOreDce BrOwn. Mr. Modern design. Reasun8lble. Mrs. Fa.1th," was written by Mauam dinner guests of Mr. ane Mrs. M . ment drive against - meat black two bahk deposits In Cleveland toChiang KaI-5hek, Who Is . touring A. Fulkerson and dlliughter. ta.llng fS,452 . 61; an account In a Ml'I. SlIInan Stewut aIIido iamUy at and U!&. lIIl1 Pumaa. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Baird. maz;ltets has resUlted. in 420 • • the countl'iY' In tile Interest of Olncinnati bank of ft'39 and real 1AIMDaa. Uam.J.IU&eIon. Mr. and Mra. Gene Brown, of B.rookvllle, Indi- individuals and 'firma being Indictsevetafladlel were ~ cbalr- 1I\l'Veret:t Bali7;' Mr. and Mra. Em- FOR SALE-Large building on bhe ChIna.. Madam Chi&ng Kae-Shek ana, spent the week-end here at the ed, arrested, enjoined 01' sued for estate in Lebanon. He llved alone comer at S~te Route 73 and has been called the greatest woman and had no near relatives. U nllne caneJnc b:v KIrit BdJeIta Paulten-' .. Earl&Ji. le'. aDd lin. Stanley Wa<ter street with two IWres of and most influential Ohrlstlan In home of hi.; parent.s, Mr. and ·Mrs. ti-eble damages. o r these, 160 are are found. the t!6tate will be turned stein ~ LebanOn 'lburadaY at the Bailet'. Mr. and Mrs. Jl:rY1n Mulbottom land. For further part1c- th world. She Is a member of the Laurence Brown. Gelle reports that being .proseo~ted· ~rLmlnally ano the over to the ' state of Ohio. home of MnI. Ralph jHammOlld. ford,le'. and Knr. AI Pol1nI~, Mr. he Is to TeJ*>rt 'to Olnclnnatl SlItUr- remainder by 01 vll procc.ss . War8 see Wilbur N. Sears, lioens- Methodlst chUrch. The next lesion WU1 be liven at and~. IJ.a. BSrteook, MI.!s Allce day to Wldergo eXlllJIiination for the BEGINS SECOND FULL ed broker. ' Ule bome at KrIl. Walter KeDr1ct Golla, Kr .. Paul 'IftnJ1naQ,n and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever of Grade labeling of the ~943 pack' of TERM AS COUNTY AUDITOR armed services. CentervWe were guests, of M1sa Karob 13. \ and Ba.rrey Bumet. • • • canned fruits and vesea!bles will be LOST - 19W Waynesville High . M'r. and loIra. WIlbur Fou1b Lydia Wdg'ht on Tu~ay. Ml'. and Mrs. John Gons and required 'bY th.e OPA , Price admlnAlbert M. Parker began his aecscbool ring , Initialed A . A. O. were SUnday d1nDer peata Of tbe1r Mrs. Allce Clark spent Tuesday In daug.hter entemw.ed Sunday with istretor'. Prentiss M. Brown. relter- ond full .term u Warren county on inside Reward. Argus A. cb1Idren. Mr. and Mm. DIner Lebanon, the guest 01 :her niece, Mr . 'and iMrs. l.&wience 000It ilnd ated this annoWlcement to set at auditor Monday atter he WIl.. 8wom • ,.. oI-a. oa~rOl Oone._._t OIIbame, Phone 2506 . onw.. and IamilY at Centerville. Mrs. Sue Harahbarger. Ilon, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred rest ~ to ~e contrary that In by OIerk .of Oourta Ollfford O. Mr. and Mn. 'WUtNr KoOarren Relat1Tel here reoe1ved worn Sat!Braddock and sOn, Bobby, as their !tui.ve been given wide circulation In ~ett. Appointed In May, ID36; to were amoncr the ~ suiulay, at a WAN1TED-Man to work on farm Urdatv from ~. Korrla Wb.uton famQr dinner at the bome of bla 'b y da.Y or month, good wages. ~tJTIek-----n:uests;------;------hmr-~Ii-H\dus·t1'Y. _ fill the unelq)ired term elf wlll R . that be 11 now stationed at :ft. Mel'11ll, one mile East of John parente, Kr. IIDd loin. l"ranIt McIl'he Ladies Aid ~ad an all - day Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas &'1.BatlonlD&' Calenc1ar: · Proeeued Lew" Who died In of!lce. Park~~ ~e on W&3'IIlesville Ro6C.. Oarreu,: near Barvepoqrs, slv~ in meetin& at the hOOle of Mrs. Bert en e fUneral of Mra. T.ilomaa FOiii&, Fin, A, B, ~ .IUmP'll -as elected to h1s...11rat. {~ temun. He Sa in aobool there 14 ' a muter baDor of BdW'iD (Jack) KoCarren. brother, Ellsha Vall, at Jewett, Obto, coocl &tiroUlh ' Mareb .31; . CoHee: 1938. He was ree\eoted In 1M2'. m«lbanIg. He Ja tbe 1011 at Yr. roUND - Glove tor right hand, Bunnell Thursday. ~o 'WU home ClI1' a few eaya' turMr. and Mrs. B. W. stewart last week. Stamp %5 coocl throurh Mareh II; ...... and Mia, Q7de Wharbl. Green kmt with orange l1n1ng. IouIh. . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • • • saiar: Stamp 11 I'~ Cor 3 Iba' lIr. abd Mm. B. anottie of DayOwner maY. have same by paying Krs. ElI& JI'err1a. S. D. · Perrts, Oakley Ross . I n the aftAll'noon thpy Mr. and Mrs. llDward' MisstJd1ne throlllh March 15; ShOM: Stamp 1'7 NEW LUMBER FOR tciD apent SUnday eventna with Mr. lor this adry. Gazette office. Walter \JoIrdMl aDd . JeaIIle Gamer saw tlhelr grandson, Marion Gard, entertained to dlnrler on Frld&y eve- fOod tor 'ODe pair througb June 15; and N'n. Ea.d T~. ' SALE nlng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furnas Who Gasoline: .N!» 4 .tamp In ·A.book onre Pr1day caDera of 1lI'II. Mary POR SM..oE-Oanopy at the old who is In 't he army. 14r. and KrII. Arcbie Re~ and Miss Gladys Thomas spent the were celebrating their -tweUbh wedfOOd UaroUlh' March 21, Tire reWDIon. 111 LelJa.llou. John W1l.soD, She11 au station, opposite the Used only for scafolding. Mr. and KrB. Joe RendUe or na1- an iDvaUd, 'Who la belna camllor In Waynesvllle National Bank. See week-end with Miss Phyll1s Zech. ding Ilnnlv~~.. • , ' c.applna' wllpl reclaimed ru~bet 1a Reduced price for quick ton, spent Sunday afternoon with her bome. waa .utrhtly better. at tbat J. O. Harlvlte. Mr. and Mrs. 'M orris LewiE' and Little Judith Ann Furay of Yenow no loapi' ratioued. sale. Mr. aDd lire. ErnM lacy. time. SOn spent Sunday with Mr . • and Spr1n __ .... ~ t .... . • to• tell • whether the . g spen t sev.,. ...1.:. d ays ..... wee k . Here 1& hoW ~ to install elpctrlc AIm Smtt.b who IWft&Ined InJUr2s.4d2 pine. 2x4d4 Mr. and 1lI'II. Keller Graham Mr>/!. John lK()E!Ster. with Mr . alldz Mis. Carl Ferguson. antl..;freeze in ytOur car Is harmJUl to pump and build chicken bouse. les aomeUme ago 'when worldng on Mr·. and 'MrS. Bert Bunnell and • • • pine,~6xl6 ~ pine. hUb John 1!4err1ll, one mile East of da\lihter entertained. Mr. !l.nd Mrs . John Turner attended the Editor's the hubber 'and metal: Drain some 16 pine. b4xl4 oak. and I!IIIIIII!!-----~ his iWbIdb belmprovlnl. recently pgn,hIqCle OIl Wal"l)esv11le Road , Stanley Balley and dSlughter and convention in Detroit for several fran radiator lnto a glass of water . ued.bame sa feported Mr. b8, 9,. )0, 12 oak. Mr. and Mrs. Va\lihn Mullen and days this week. .If ,t fiOl\t§.......on th~a~r it is a smkb JI ·traMf~ the bullclIng • • .' distilled oU "product and therefore (the l!Ie«t1 . Grove dlurCh) into a l'aI, BALE-Two hUndred sheets of son Sunday evenlIitr. atatioullrY and one hundred enMiss Cora Thomas and Arthur harmful to bo6e and: radiator. OthMETIiOD~ST. CHURCH pleaant aDd oomfortable hOme for Misses Emogene WoC.lard, Ruth Thornas were 8 Wl day CU ests of Mr. er harmlfUl mlKture8, made from . velopes, printed with ' your name .WaYDelvjlle, _.~hio . I ; - - - -.....---=G-=IVEN =--~-=----l~~ I4ar7 lI!IIIubeth bJmafU. · and addrl!ll8 tor $1.60. The M1am.1 Bunnell and friend ' .spent SWlIWi,~ImCHrl!ftt;~~~!J!hlem"'la-l9&!i'tOlh-h..."""-:"""·......;.., : a~~U--".• BY 'DIE AmoDI , the IDUJ¥ bunth1a ,sec- QueUe. at Fort Thomas, ~·t 'viarting Roy • • • 1,"'_ the l'''wd. If a. substantlal Mr , and Mrs. Glenn Bland and .._... ___... _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~...."...--------W AY.NESVILLE tloo We noticed as busineaa Via1tora FOR SAI&-Channin Tollet Tissue. Worley. MJss Marie Gorsuch spen~ Wed- da\lihter 'Were SWlday evenmg SCHOOL BAND in Leba.non were: Mr. a.nd Pour rolls 250. Oazette office. MIa. Bolli Wl&1'8, Mrs. LW1e Vllnesdayeven1ng 'Wibh Mr. and Mrs . guests of Mr . ' and Mrs. L. O. · St. larS. WlMton Ollne, John Lee Tal- Want a Oustomer for Anyih1Iw? Wmard Taylor and! 1IOll:t o! Spring- John. oa mase, Berttarcl Jordan, Wm. Luk- ADVERTISE IN THE G~ boro. . FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Mr . and Mrs. DIck Yates ' and ens and Pra.nIt Tletmeyer. ~ohnnle ; Xenia, ca.Iled on Mr. and :BAND OONCERT AT 1:30 Mrs. Harvey K. Hole and Shirley BmTB OF ·'lWINS BUY WAR ST THE ROXANNA CANNING ~OMPANY IS DANCING FROM l:oo-U:80 Jean, reoently.

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Mrs. H. R. Smith and' ftither,' Richard LoclaWood, of eolumbus, are visiting !here at the home of Mrs. ' Smith's daug'hter~ Mrs. E. W. SCOfield. '

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'rhe Cooli eI'. ,Ol'",or p o · ileged to hear an address by HerIng the din ner. the bUSiness Sesslull ~ hey a re Elarl penker for the ~cca.s1on has not local Texaco Sel'~j(;e the of rleLor ... to the of program a agent then .s~laJ and a held be Hovton, will ~ man cen annOllIlce<t 's 'boom .Jtatloll and Wayne T OWI shIp c e k. ' Wlhic:n the public Is invited. ~el'al' Bureau of investig ation sta- on "Cha.rlestawn": ,JildiaD& Colors chosen ~y the cl&llll are own l>r S 111 1 I, 11 • town, ~nd the s;J;· of the Daltota Harold tioned at C1nClnllati. and white while the cl&aa 11\ 1laJk on "COlDmunlt.y Servloe' .md :laroon Hc.:;t.aw ·BnL. at Birch Coulee, by ion Recreat e bh .,f t;e wUl l.ng. even ,the 1101' Mr. Hotron was Introdu ced by India.n M1Bs1an theme Lhe lower Is a white rose. The> Class R. Frazier were very In ville Ulcn IlOCCP eO Oarl Abaechet1li. program chairma ll. ~. O. !lIven ,by David Bailey, county agellL, 0tJler Waynes Is "Launc hed, but nat anbhJlotto artldle by Blabop TUckscm to I..in· 'Who stated Uhat Mr. Horton was a tereatlni. An who is to be master of ceremon ies, ...mong the con tingent. . d ." Peace Prepare for y by nbc Warren native Of Jone6boro. Arkanaa s. an er, 'un Time of The FI1!.g '111m be presente d by Miss .:uma tl Sa.Lw·da Thel'e are 41 membe rs, of the senthe closed Peace," for Service Boaru No, e Prepare Selectiv War, ':OWlty ll and t he plecge OL a.tJtorney by professi on and jlt one Campbe Betty class" as follows: Elizabe th Sue or The first detachn ient of . ; II a t Lebano n are: LaWl'clh..e M . S , .3tmeLL. Horace E . Burnet t. RJchar d e ~ASHING~ON, n . C:-l:l: s, Army Photoaudienc the by given ce time was a membel ' 01 the Arkansa B prog:ram allegian , Afr' North the Woman a Army Auxlha ry Corps is now in A dainty luncheo n WII6 served 'at Ig' ~,!d II invocat.1on by Rev , Ralph ParkS; rlOiJel't Eum hart. <laal',CoS DuKIn, • . Campbell, Marjori e Mae 'Charl~­ lefrlslnture. He has been located iu ::ache d to the headqu arter s ,staff of Lt. General n,...ight memthe to meeting the Paine an" ~ lae~. of close ,loncer the This . wer:, eomman~~r of Allied Forces there. Cinclnn at1 for about two years. Harvest March, by .several member s; Avery Shrout, Fallis .on. sarah Edith co~er, ' V1rglu1& :h~r:.a8 Mrs. stJeno , PiCke!i Merrick of ed Mrs. clec1.c" compos guests. is Ont.! and , force bers Brow1I ~o~ary Gene ~x,pedlt !·'rancls an Amene nlC Conilllu My In the , very interest ing address "What on Da ey, Doria ~ Guy. Myron cl. talk telepho n e operato rs and girl!l c!;nCle of reporttd rl!· 'I'homp son and the Rev. d~~~a, t~f~ts, bl.hngu nl Amos CooA, .1'Om Waynesville w , Leader Mrs by irst rn Ha.gemeyer, Thoma a LanaF ' e." M NlllI to tlhat rOllo\¥ed. Mr. Horton related Louis shows photo 'Means This trucks, ltght and cars ,lng s Parks. Mrs. Parks will be . ed. JecL WAAC the g Edcheckin and Ariz. . Crabbe Phoenix Rayiyn of mlllOh 01 Ule ihJstory of the F. B. I. RalPh Elils, . S H S. .ng al'din, Marie Francia ~ ~raoln:hMt·\,Olm,lItead. (~I)t). • to the April meeting . Ile Jller ahed, U _ Oliher Warren county men accept- .-I'a thnll Georie Hartm& n, .Jane er; candleli ght servk e, lrom the daYB of DJll1nger and Bo.by R06tes8 Michen win IHelen Hawke. Secreta ry. : Fure t Gales, . lartsock., Jean .uart.oc k. .Joeeph F&ce Nelson to the present <time. and the chorus an'd audienc e Wlll " d wel'e as follows Marl Is, RoCharles KirUler. \Jlyue ul:: organBeautU the of the a. duties "AmerIc lIlndpal p ' .!.'ugene Ha.rtsoc Jt, Belen t.tam s ing. The 1'1:11 , ElJoe. 0 Hel1bel'L . Kinney kation now a.re concern ed wit.h es.i Udebrec bt. Helen CurtIa Blle1, "Star Spangle d Banner ," "Doxo l- 'ven Bnd Robert Bnume r , a.l .io1on!D* ' Margar et Hoaolt, Joseph pionage and sabotag e. Due to the ogy," "FaI1ln of Our Fathers , " vownln g BoluJlge r and .!lldon James. George , R. Klrllpl t'Home Sweet Home," "&thle Hymn of Mbrrow ; R.lch I'd vigilanc e at Ule F. B. I., sabotag e of the local Boy Scout rs Membe bul1g; Lo eu. Harveys Wayne lWss. d the rlaymon The membe~( a." "AmerIc and c." ha& been virtuailIY non-exi Btant 80 RepUbli Ick, warren Albel1t t.eMar, ~ the of The Wayne Townsh lp Red Cl'06II troop. will make a. , house to house Townsh ip F'a..uel·s c'lub enjoyed the Lowe and Ol1ver Lowe, Oregon ia ; J . lJudlngt on, Vera Marte KcQrew , tar during tthe present emergwey. Fund Drive Is nearlna the end canvass Saturda y, March 20, In & fl'lenoJy hospItal ity 0,[ :Mr. and Mrs, F flurk. La)UllOn, WIlmJng'Lon; Will , !!lUon IV{ • 'M068. Charles aw.eu despite frant1.c efforts on the part War ' st1ll d,lUve for books in cormect lon with dollars hundred several with Ma.rch Harper, Robert. Soth 8Jld Clal k Clarence Rye WIllen t:l1ey met at the enemy. The spea.ker related ' ~k;;~~~___ dorf; Dona.ldld'll!!~ Book campaign. The ip Victory townah tlbe the for nU8ed be to neede4 meeting Pleasll.Ilt. PlaIn ; Vlrgll Min- a.Jm his t Smit.h, or l MaI'cel1ne 11 . '11he guests lchard _.~( ct the aot.l.vdties of the Oenilan for books these e s Def1nJL . furnishe $1600 Cross of Red QUota .oi ksvllle: r reach·11 01 to tidanl, S of ve( ham Oll and Cun!llng LOn . L . O . la, VirMrs aeiman ReyDok the were ,.)ellers. Irva1en e Fern Americ an Bund and wW porbebl y be a.Ta.1laDle tor our soldief8 In the caqntpS o.nd t ight- German tpwll. Mrs ~ Cla.rence HorMen inducte d Sa t urday iue now .5'in la Lou Preston . Charles Edwin iLibrary or Informa tion and their ligures -- week's iasue of this n~wapa.per. lng fronts. on a .seven-d ay Lw·l.ough lind wb .:>r e, Warren Lee ~, Mary mell a nd Mrs ., Russell S.lckstu l of etifort8 ,I\JO create a rUth column In next be of Interest will Brace tha.t H. C. tlooks an Good Ohalnn l Genera an Hauserm e~ nda report to Fort Thomas , Ky '. Ma rCH Mlll'gaJ' propaga M.I.ss Dayton. Rickey. VIrg1n1a LoUIae SchUl~ country through Pvt. Edgar Britain returne d to 20 for formal en try Into !the IUID ed Jean tha't superhU mall efforts be to the soldiers are desirabl e. Books o! Zanesv1lle. Mr, an d Mrs , James urges reHe s. actIvitie ve and aubver.s1 "1'. Everett Ray SmIth, , John T. made by all residen ts of the town- oom1ng out in the last nve to ten MOClure, Mr. and Mrs, Charles EI- his home In Waynesvllle Saturda y forces. ,'tansbe rry. Edwin O. Surface , Gene lated ~e Biory of how t.he organafter undergoing a illetlme at expeto ralBe every penny poulble . years are ,moot accepta ble , lis and Mr. and Mrs . Ell FUrnas. I d . Thomps on, Mary Jean Tbomp , ization trapped the eigbt saboteu rs ship Tlle Scouts w1ll make their drive townshl p wID not gham was the rlelj.Ces tn the past two years dur- ANNOUNCE l\UD-WEEI{ Wayne . Cunnin thPJt L. so 0.' . Mrs by 3hores our on Jean T1ruley. WWlam R. Who •were la.nded LENTE N SERVICES AT S'I'. ' ,all, B etty to do its part fo'r the Red Cross at 2 :00 p. m . Saturda y afterno on. gruest spef'ker . ' She presente d her lng M'hich time h e has been a memfau were whom l'lnney. ot s1x ines. submar tw~ MARYS EPISCO PAL CHUItCB lor our countl7 in thJa ~~ of 'R emembe r. ,the book you want to timely and helpful topic. "Get tJng 'Per of Uncle Sam's InfaD'~ry. fiUb6eQ!1 ently execute d. He tol4 of and two d l Induote give to wo.s not !book have BrltaJ.Jl the 1B who Pvt. keep Tbose a.n in " need. t RESTA UR.ANT CLOSE D Along WIl:h Wfiat IVVe Have. Ralph W . ParkS, ministe r In many lesser known spies who have greates or yean> ago with the Xenia compan y essed reason str one She tor . ed manne:r contact nlng been entertal s t . Marys Eplscop ai met. their undoing at the hands of Which he charge. of t.he The Recreat ion Reat&urant. operanother and thoee w1ah1ni' to ingetting along" wlth the clothes we Of the NaUoD1I<1 Guard. or ced t he folluwannoun bas ohurch. the IF. B. I. year last of May, In . urged tor several yean bY Harold are meinber ' a<red a tion was subscrip 'have . Membe rs of litle club modeled Horton 6&ld that crease their lDg mid-we ek Lenten servioes to be :In closing. South the to s was closed by Kr. lIiIDKb any overseo. .3m1th. or SCn't bkn was he w)th from toucb in made get had to he <.'ostume s nbat s held at t he churon at 7 ;30 p. m,: citizens coUld' be a big help to the six about spent He . rs, lo.st Saturda y , and baa rem.aJnecl of the dJIItr1ct cha1m1en or aoUdto woolens, 5avect or!g1nal l¥ to be used Pa.clflc area 'IUlursday, iMal'ch 18; 'l1hu l'sday. F. B. I. by repot'tln g a.nyttUng ausI Ie d Qu on durweeks where ana. a ~106ed .since. 'I1be, owner Is cbedul eil a According to the Treasur y D-ar -., t- In 'r ugs. She polnt.ed out ways In March 26; Thw'Sday. AP1'U 1; picious lmmedi&tely to the oUice th in t1 shot was th he Ulg ere on ac LO leave to~ Ft. 'I1lllmaa Saturd af e 01 pieces ment the sale of war bonds has been w'h1ch remnll.Ilts and smaU ft ' Ift "'~ y. April 8; Thursda y AIU'iJ Thursda and 'lben te1l1n8 no ODe else. In also He . the" finger a. " ..nQ, ,.,.....g with a group of 1nd1lCU!!8 from iagglng in Wayne townshi p and ad- bright colOred ma.teria ls coUld be 15; Wednesday, April 21. c01l11rm8.tha.t way, he elq1lalned. if a person f II ed contact the Warren county Selectiv e ' Servtce result a ye ow ever . As jacent country side, togethe r with IIsed to a.dvanta ge. She also showLion. Bilsh.op HobSon; Friday. April 16 guiltY the organiZ ation wW ccmh injun hJa ot 8ertice e 101' lIira. SartLb Allee Board No.2' at I.ebanCo. ~, home. .es e -was sent ' most of the other parts of rural ed how- by means of interest ing 28. Good Frtdil.y . All ser vices wlll be viet hlin aDd 11 be is innocen t. b18 . ~ 66. Spring Valley, widoW .of me restaur ant will reopen in toM untU Walton. last wlll h furloUg current ~la'lmm1ng.s old n&ts ooUld be reheld at 7:30 p. m. except t he Good charaot er and reputat ion wW no~ be Jotm Edwa.rd Wal-ton, 'who d1~ ~~. Il-. .. 24 March near future or rema1n olOMd nu w....en he will again reo In order to sUmula te ' sale at the modeled aDd worn again. She had , Friday semee whioh wLl be h eld ruined. # tim ,.... port in a Xenia hospita l, :lot been learned . 0I0IIDC at tIa ~ early e .or llmJted servlce. .... ...., several patrioti c local PW'ses thaIt 6~e IhIlld designe d and bonOll 'here. a.t 11:00 a. m.. . The meeting of the Civic club for .I':" h e s h ad, enough , Bri·-·~ -ys Pvt 'csliaura nt leaves Wa)oDesVme 'Wllll held 'l'hW'aday (today) at 2 p. bUBine& were ers a sponsor WUlI . i concern s will showed how 1:hey could add to the ~prJl Is BCheduled for the 19th. At FrIenda Valley ' Spr1nS e m. at th, nly one ,p ublic ea~1D!r -Mh''lb aMnt. BURGL ARY; war and woUld- REPOR TS pacJ!ic this meeting' of1icers for VIle new b $100 FINED he IS tha.t AND go ack but 'wID be iii olt urch • Freq Hageme yer submitt FARME R y~ wW be elected. President. H. _ ' ed. 'by the TrIlBSUry ," Uldn·t Lake any¢hln g for his eXValley. wo He Itery." pel'. "'Maoh.I newSpai topic, this to speolal the cn& ment Batiey.l. burglary a ating investig ,w. case n&meci Stanley O.ffloers Oreene bOrn t wu tells ,... w..lton es Mrs. penlenc . oae 0 the trickine ss The first or these aduertl semen ts, spoke of the early 'plows, Ila.rvesters . n ear Leba.non. IPr1ntz and Jamt1S Olbbon s as a county and foz: lIbe laat ~4. years had of th e J &p 110lill erst at their art in at t'he summer caibln. O. ~ services for wlll . fa,rmers powto ng y produci 1: e.spec.1aU 0 , means d1rected early and r, CincilmaLl, . Poclme Rose , l1OtJl.ln~tini 00DlIJlittee Co draw up Mrs of # .. f _ the ~ die<! who resided In Sprint' Valley. SU1'v1Vina !farmer, , :G their of ane. use 0 camo.... lage. found on page four 01 this Js:;ue. er; he then tmced ,t heir develop, tIM> slates of candida tes to be \tuted did not lind the thieves , As th ey IIr1nI8 ' , .. Low are a BOD. lilctWard" .at Dayton ; seven the ,suron tha.n home 'hlB t rather a. die ... to ess ment to t hose we use toda.y.He spoke wlll1ngn on at the AprU meeting . Checked the cabin n ear the 8 enlor d&uabterII, Kn. Oarl Morpn of BOME ECONOMICS COMMl T1.'EE a JBlp sniper climbs )XJWder mill, for clues. however. they ooro Road. wID be coocluctecl in When render. ery, ma.clltn for need present the of E GRANQ FrIday at 2:30 o'clock; BIn'1nIr Valley, Mrs" Laurenc e Brown ~ WARRE N COUNTY F~g 1l.II?- of the difflcUlt,y that the farm- In'tO a tree he never comes down uncovered a quan tity of alleged 11 - Springb oro be in .'Sprtna tJoro ol Waynesv1lle,-Mrs. Guy McCoy of w1ll unlll Burlal g U __ ..Jl_ shootin es ery In alive. but continu legal f1Sh1ng gelH', 1nciuding a sch The home economics commit tee or er faces In keeping his maohln he is killed. Ldlanol i, Mrs. Fred Spears an<S M1Bs tery. • I ~u. ed the many which was repolLed to Game ~ro ­ \ __'_ by • 1OJl, ~, d of t:be WM'ren County Orange organ - repair, He mention survive iB orth He Butterw t Pvt. Burnet whom Mrs. boy Xenla, local only MUon, The fWJnl The Il'ocal Texaco tector Harold Bmnt . Mrs, Palmer headeq by ·Mrs. Dellos new'1paCblnes t.halt ha.ve oorne into n. and five brot.hera. P. A., by Karl lAIc.We Walton , both of Xenia, and ization is which has been He spoke Britain SIlJW w.hile' he was oversea s was fined $100 by Squire Wa de S. FranklI hOl,lle. modern the 1n use the of wife n. LOOano of Worley Jasper; New of D. E., Cheney , Wub.; John n. St. Frankll P'red Mrs. 'bien . Oonner for aome tmt~.~~ ns was Lamarr Earn~rt. Brown Monday for possessi ng 11.., 0,. l£nSdow ne. h . E. D., Maple- , deputy master. On the com- briefly' 01 some of ' the inventio county s18tera, bree Reed,..t Walter , brother • COIlwm ,,110. sOld to Robert Bervla. iegal fishing ·equlpmen ~ , ntatives now in progres s U1nt may be in comwOO(i. N. J .• a.nd J. O. Butob, ot 1Mr8. 8arv~ An <1 era 0 n and mJttee. ,composed of represe tlnue to operate the .taItion. feels He war. thle litter use man Bert Mrs. are: . • Spr1nl¢1eld. Orange ea.cb of N, ot QITIZE both on, BELLB ROOK 'C onner 1a to be Inducte d lnto Mra. Grover Mlddlet M. 8tQt- tha.t even thOU8'h we are accustol tled Mrs. n; Lebano of AWAY Flaher 01 PA~SES .. Bee<1 91 'came Mrs. aild the -anny Sa:tilidlay, '~h neceaa1- Xen1a ,t he Amerler of Malnev llle. ~s. Howa.rd to the inventiv e genius of NEW EMPLO YMENT OI'ftC E tated the sale. ''I1he new owner,' :Wbo Dayton . be a.wed mUst. vie that s for 'J ohn A , Blnck , 91, people Serv:lcc ican ' Ohestel Mrs. Mason. of h Oorsuc IS LOCATED A'f IUNG BIIJLI j \ " \ " was f~li eu'iployed as an atretired ~anner, who cUed Saturday F1ci&SiirttJY-:SOlr1e4)f-itifte-if£ij»'()ve.JneIlts--tihluJU ..g'Ii"U.~LL'~~ Mrs. oro. Springb at tt Crocke AREA SON ON-MA are In store for us. He.spoke espectendant ._ " th~ ,station. plqea to' LEBAN cOmplaints have been received at tile' home or a. son. W JlllRm., In IIABD- BIT BY STOB.M Ellis of WayneSville and Mrs. Alice ially of air-cond itioned tractors BInd here that 1nButt1c1ent peqple from on continu e to operate <the Bellbroo k, !\Vere h eld .Tuesday at Hough of HarVey sbwg. ontrolled ma.cblnery as pos- thiB sectlon have volunte erc as Xenia. with. 'b urlal In X enia. H e anled radio.-c aocomp rm windiiO Violent .A has' it. as ,tIUJI t' the ~ titf~l\ sibilitie s for some ,f uture date. How- blood donors to the WalJ'fen county was born In ,virgIni a nnd llad lived FINED FOR SPEED ING been in tale put and eollalta' the by heavy rain unroofe d barns, blew inany friends. ever, he Ifeels that at 'present we Blood Bank. operatec t by the Red in Ohio since h e was 4 and had spen t . bu.s1n~ of' ne down trees. a.nd c1larupted telepho was ati, Cincinn proolem that we can snlve Cross, of which Frank C. Ander- ,the greater part of h is Ufe hI the of hn.ve Howard Gustin se~ In the LelIananand Oarl carefUl plannin g, of work son of Lebano n Is county chaJrml ln. by' Marsha nt only Assista by arrested Bellbrook commun I ty . , Muon area 'I'IIesdar afterno on. y evening . He and sharing of m:achln ery, Saturda Crane man In order bhat local cJt~ns ma.y do d reporte ~e~e nes telepho of J~ ~ i ~~ ~. Boores The next meetulg of t~e club will their Part in thJB great work, TIN CANS TO. BE COLLE CTED was charged with speedin g 46 m1:c.s Mart1J1. M1.s8 , Eleanor Creech wlth out of ~ as poles were .bIOWD an hour on Main street. Taken be- be Iheld April 8, v;rJ,th Mr. and Mrs. headqu arters have been set up in SOON IN WARRE N COUNT Y bam8 and SeVeral . the,ilJe by down have Xenia, of, stan' Hall. C::na.n Mrs. C. H. Brace be was MorrJa COnnell ,at the Orange the office of the MJami Oazette Both town and rural res lde n t.~ of n ' wert' re- fore Mayor recentJy retume d from ChlllDp Nan, a. boule west at Lebano fined $10.00 , and 'costs. UlJs locality may Wanen county have been urged by of citizens Wlbere . ° . m.. Where ~ vlsfted Roy E. ported ~eclwtIbOUt electric light regiBter as WUlIng to donate a. pint D. B. Bailey. chairma n of t he lp MaaO b".. PlaDc!t' who is statione d at Obanut e DAY i)JNNE R BIRTH Of blood- to save a aoldier's lUe. COUDty salvage commit tee, to save or power ban 3 uuW , 6 o'clock, Field. m. tenaJon 'ro help in this- work a blank 14 their tin cans Wltll trucks can colwhen wind tore down hla'h .A b1r.thday dinner was held Tueselsewhere in this paper that lect them for saivQge metal. ' ' printed G. wtrea on RoUte, The FriendS hip club met Wectnes day eventng at the home of Mr,. VISITO RS FROM DETRO IT ~Wed out -by those willing tQ ,be may Mrs. or A county- wide collection will be home the at on and Mrs, W. B. SqUires In 'honor day afterno IN~OME TAX FlLB 1,010 worthy cause. made 6OOn, Balley said anc! all 'cans very bfiJs to ot nce attenda. an wltfh !WilBOn RUSlSel MB. R , G. Walker and daU8hte r. BBTUB NS IN LEBAN ON Of the b1r.thdayS of Mr. SQUire.s,~nd ed to the should be Cut on bOth ends. and abOut 20 membel's. Alter the busi- These are to be forward Bartlera Jo. of Detroit, are vistt1ng Master BlllY Stubbs, they will then !l'alltened out. ,lIhe encls placed where from of11ce Gazette Day ·s IUKl Patrlcjt . t Mr. S, : Mrs. Walker 's parenta Those paJ'takl ng of the bounteo us ness session ,a. Approzl mate1y '2.000 persona 'In n. Any- In the oontain ers and held for the Anderso Mr. , If.lsh ,songs were later be sent to Mrs. Ra.y 1Ma1noua. repast were Mr. and Mrs. WUfred program was given Lebanon and vicJ,n1ty Wed unab'e collectio n trucks a.t a date to be Is who and wlahes. who one r.ead a attorney a wbo Squires and daughte r Marilyn Ann. sw g Il.IId Mrs. Cora Ricll 2143 anonun ced soOn. No paymen t 15 phone may DAUG~EB BOBS AT FERBY to reporte thIa year, blank, & secure to Da.y 's Pllltrlck on "How st. aided c1lente In -f1ll1nC out' tbe 'forma Mr. 'and Mrs. Morris' Fulkers on paper office a.nd made for the cans and th ey will not Gazete the at call or talk.s short Several • te¢l,'· Orlgtna. r. zana Mae. Mr. Van :A daugbte r was born to BeY. and bave est1IIUWted. The lia.wyers I801d and daug'hte , Let·s do all we can for ~ handled by junk dealers. more Mrs. A. H. Stllbbs were given on "What:M a.rdh Means reg1ster and repared Mr. p , lPelt, ves tlwnael theY ~ at Mrs. HeJlbert aTaawn d soldJer s-they are dowounde our held were Several contests LICENSED AT XENIA in than 1,500 retJufna "IIblle hlUldrede of and ohlldren , Yvonne and Billy. Mr., to Me." ~ mornin g ' of ' iaBt usl !or mUdh 1rig y b ' ed complet was tp~n Raper and Mr: and 'the Feny. nw ,new arrival baa ~ others 111ed Wllbout the 'aid Of pro- and Mm. W. O. Squires Among , those receiving marriag e _ Instrum ental duets by the ,hostess · . said and Mrs. W. B. DIES named Be1tha. Ann and 'Welghecl feukma l actnoe. One attorne y dau«hte rs, Doroths' and Wriam . . FORME R OARPE NTER licenses at. Xenia last week were maJI1 aa last AT BOME IN 'XENIA meet' to 6, '1-4 wund& at ~. ThIi 111 the he prepare d twice i8 ed adjourn meetlilg '!be T STREE e Ootlfey. Jr" Xenia. /laIdler , MAIN Olare~c CRASH ON • ' ,I tIh1rd chl.ld. !4r. Oraham 111 ~ y~. "'i , Lewis C. Bullock, 73. -c8.11penter a.nd Ruth Madel1r'le West. Be!1bro.ok. A. H :, stubbS aas1.sted by wl~ his home ~ nlgIht , , of tile P'eI1:rY ctl~ of 0brIat. , ' A Mr. York aDd ltamJly, .who were ~. ~rge ,MIllis and Mrs,. car- died ~ay SALVAGII: lIDaTI NG iN ' Wness . months ~ee HONOR ED AT D~NE'R a ' after Xenia .. AIprU. ;n 1 r~t~ ~ their home In , Cl~ve­ man ,crane" LaMN,O N MABCI I county, pb Rando} in ~Ua WEDp, ING ~~4BY _ Del~u, ,refr~ ,were aerv~ He was born ~d troJn a , visit in CinClnn ati. 'Mrs. ,Cora. Rich. whp celebrat ed " 'county ' .. MalD on wreck a lJ:i d by the l1oste:;s, Il.8IIISted by MrII. fntS4aDa. alld went to Greene ·.lnVolve ~ were county Warren BaDey, B. David, : blrlhda y anniver sary on Sunher: \!D~wUe, his y b I Mrs. Wm. survived Tui.d,a y mo~g WJiep ' a Reba. Braddoc k and Mr.. J. ,B. In 11105. He 111 ~, baa ,vas the guest of honor at a day. Norman son, a ; -lJulIock ed Wedne.day 'ev~n1ni.t the lMIm• ...... commlttee Isa:bi!l Mrs" . York cr4shed .In- Ora.bbe . ~ ...., . ~ meetln4J' or sal- I '_ .. ' A _ _ by Mr. aIin d bv her :'Jeanat her mo~-lD-IMr, Ma. ,. <if. ~; , ,tIWO da~s: MrII'; dinner ~rty arrange . ... hW~... ftP lead... IJan U , IIOIlt Bide Braddo ck west Reba the on Mrs. tJees rB, 'f' row daughte a oca.... tile , MrII. 'th. at and ' Mon'o'Ir of nett&. ~. Qblo GIIIII~ would miet MnI. Maude (!:rane. Who formerly Rut~ McIntIr e of Da.Yton 01 the at.reet' nl'!&r the Ford dgarage. G1lbert Mrs. and Moss R. H. Mrs. Valley, SprIng 'of n Preema. slOl1, be1nII her fOl.lJth.~eddlDl 1I'tl- ~ A._.8 _ hI. but Esther ____ I..ab tit 8:10 p. m., lIaftlh _ _ here home tou:rJat a d operate Wllto in " one Cottage was. "8wl&B -:o-e the . at . . . Prye , nlvenal'1. Mr. B&'irJet: aD air ca- ~; PIaDe lGr 'a DeW WIll cIrlv. WIll - . . was and a brotber . John Bullock of l>Im- mlDIton. . althoug b 'WbI) nOW 18 lJv1n4r in car, the of end froat tibe lS. 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the Door and 6ub6tltu~ therefo r tile modifle d Vel·stOll of the Ruml P ,an ca.llin1r tOI' !.he !org1ven~ or abate ~ Pb,... 11" W.&YMIYille, Ohio . Ya1D 'Street ment of 1942 1odiv.1dual inoome taxMarch 10, 1943 . March . -Cold, ID-.t ". 8eCODd cna.w Mall MatUr ~ Paatom ce, W~, Oblo es, and tile collecti on 01 CuLure t.ax- Wind and nun . }. Today wa,o; the es on a current paY-IIS-YO~ go- basl.s, Lawren ce Su.r!ace sale . The usual While the .Mmln1straLion is bi~t.erly line of C8J'6 up an.d Walte r W. Wiseman, Editor an~ Publ-i sher down tne road opposed to t.he Rum! Plan and 'Will and the same' people sta ndlng mue every endeavo r to · ilold tne around In . the damp cold ; Tills 15 Democr atic votea in the House ' another 01 the '!8Ll'1IllS ~ Prlol. auo Per Year, Payable in Advanc to chD.nge e against tile RepUbllcan substitu te hands recently . 'nlis farm has be~n LaX .bill, it is be.1eved tllat sUfUc- known for good Guer;lSey cattle

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A ahoW-do wn test is t.o come in 'or other, 'PaYB two years' taxes in the House th.Is week or next on tile one. question Of plaA:lng income taxes on Nlne R.epub~ ~e.mbers of the a current pay-aa- you 80 'baals. LAlIt week we Democr atic majorit y 10 the W&y/I and ~eana Commi ttee voted Ways and Means comm1t tee report- aga1nstI the Adrnlnlstra.t1on spaned out, over the oppo51t.1on or nine sorecl tax b1ll a.n.d issued a scorchin g Republi can member s, a bill proV\d- minorit y report severely cr1t.1cising ins lor the oollectlon of & wttbbol d- the masure ." Tl1e 'RepubU cans 00 ing levy of tlWenty per cent on tlle the <lODUJlittee had support ed the tax taxable portion of all wqea . and plan ouWned by Repeseu tatlve Ca.rl.salaries, beginnJ.ng July lat next, SOD of Kanaaa , whkh follows rather but malrJn no provisio n for the abate clooeely the orlgdnal Rumi ~lan and ment 01 any portion of the lM:1 or calla tor 'the ' abatem ent or forgive1943 taxes, altho riving eloCh lndl- neaa of one ~s taxes (1942), with vidual tupaye r the optkID of re- the added prov1a1on that on Inma1n1n i a year behind in tax' paJ_ oomea of over twenty t.housand dolmenta or of .paying lowo 7e&l'II taxea lara, tazee must be paid on whlchin ODe, 80 a.s to ao OIl a pay-as-yoU- ever ~'s 1noome-1942 or 1943go baaia. The enactment or t.h1a pro- would be the largest. This safeposal will, of coura, require t.be-a,,- tuard would prevent windfal l or unerage Amel1ca.n taapaye r to ps.y aU usually hl.!Jll rofiIB, In one year, of his 1it2 income .t ax and approx- from eecap1n g • ~t~on . tmatel,y half of hla ~ tax durin, . Late t.a.st week the Rt'publ1can t.IUa caleDdar year. Then in Karch, Steerin g·comm ittee of the House de-~--~lr.,11.- for tbe~t halt 01 the clded to support the Carlson version ~ 1M3 ,would faU 'diii,'alO iii -.v1th of the RUml Plan , Monday ' the matany I»'a""" tbat nU&'ht IoOQ'Ue ter was subinitt ed to a confere nce b.WVe tbe amount w1Ulbeld durtna of all Republi can Membe rs of the the Jut half Of the year. From 1944 HoUse, wh10h Witb but a few dison taxes wlthbelci from wasee aDd sentln(r \'otee, agreed to support the ~ wwld a1mp1.v be c:red1ted subsutu te tax JePl&tl on sponsor ed, aeaimt. the totlel tax due from each by ' tile. RepUbl lcan' minorlt y or· the 1ndl\1d uei OIl the ~v101111 year'. iD- Ways and Means commit tee. Tllle come, aDd paymeate would Dever \ me&n8 that the Repml1 cans in, the actua1l7 became current unlesa the House will put up a strong fight to iDd:ivtdual tupaye r" at eome time defeat the .&Imlr)~trat1on tAx bill on

ient nwnber of indepen dent DemocraIB will vote with I.he Republicans to adopt tale mQdilled version of the Rwnl P.an . Just what action the senate may taJte must, however, wait future \ develoIXJlen~ . • • •. Many politica l obIierve.rs here arc predicti ng that the Rum! Plan, lor abMem ent of one year's indlVidual lllCOIIle taxes and the collecUon ot te.xes on a pay-o.s- you-go and current basis, may !become one of the outstan ding issues or the 1944 Pres.dentlal campai gn . The Roosevel t Adm1n1.st.rat1on has been adaman t lo Its opposit ion to any tax IOl'giveuCSb fWd, while wllUng to collect a portion of inoome taxes due Ilhrough a wl~llholding tax an wages and salaries, insis~ that 't he old system of keepIng the . taxpaye r always lo debt to hls governm ent for a year's back taxes, must be contlou ed. AdmlnlStratlOl1 spokesm en oontend that the adoptio n of tibe Repub:l can sponsored tax program could cost the Treasur y an entire year of tax revenue. Republl cans insist taxpaye rs would continu e paying t.he same amount , or more, In taxes each year as lo othe past, with the oniy dillerenoe being that revenue s would be applled oto the current year lnBtead Of to the previou s year;an d U1a.t the governm ent would lose no tax i11come from a.ny individu al untU his death, Bot wh1c.h time the estate tax would ,become operat ive. It is the Republ1ca.n view that the collect:lon of taxes on a pay-as- you-go and current basis would so lncrease tax revenue s. that, togethe r with the natU1'lWly lnCfC8,Secl tncome ,from esfMe taxes, there would actually be no lo68 of !Federal income wbatsoever over a ,p eriod of ,years as a result of !.tie adoptio n of the carlson

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brary waa at Lytle Konday after- ' noon. . Donald Surface attende d the funeral of Mr. P,IllTY HartsoC k of ~yboo a.t t!he stubbs funeral Home irl' Wa.yneaville Friday afterno on . Mr. James Forsyth e of the Harlan {ann returneq. Friday from a two weeks bUSine.sa , trip to New York City. Mr. and ·Mrs . Everett Early wele Sunday gIlC{its or Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Early at· Wilmin gton . Mr. and Mrs. Tll~te Jones and son entertal oed to dinner SundllY the following: Pvt. Herman Nutti of Wa.ter Reed hOSpital. Wasbln gton, D. C., and his wile of Dayton , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt, Mrs. Alma M1>ran and oon Garry 0'1 near Centerville.

over and we got it spread just III Mr. and Mrs . O. W. Albdgh t of time to reCeive lIS nlce a ' Uttle spot- Pekin spent We4nes day with Mr. ted helfer as I ever saw. He Insistec! and Mrs. Kesler ·G rahe.m. on salting it o.s some one ' had told Mrs. Olyde Wharto n and Mrs. h1m that would make the cow do ~ M~rris Wha.rtOn were Dayton vis1better JOb at clee.n.tng it ofi. That torl) TllUrsd ay . otarted a controveI'!l¥ for 'Mrs. TenMr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones have a nt said that her mother wouid nev - both been very ill with the grippe. ever ' er give a 1resh COW any salt becaw;e Mrs. Forest Thom'P6Qn returned since we mov~ Into this n elghoor - It caused fever and a caked udder . home from Miami Valley hospita l hood . Toot · Eills said, "You goIng So far Lulu Belle"ts all right. She Friday a.1ter undergo ing an operato buy a COW? 'Iblis is a good place cleaned ' the cal! and it was soon up tion Uhere . Uttlt' son, DIckey, to come." And he knows good cows, on Its legs looking for its dinner. I has been staying at the home of especially Guerns eys . 1!ney say the gave her some wet uui.stt and a his aunt, Mrs . Stephen Emrick 1n cows brough t fapcy pl'lce6, bu t I did drink or water and made arrange - Dayton . sl:6y, lo fact I jU!lt looked aroun d ments for them to be looked after Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Clark at'Ilhen bought a gOOd piece ot pie u.nd later lo the day ..- By this l.Ime the tended the fll.lleral of Mm. Clara a. cup or ooUee and went I'ome , I I pu~ were clamorIng 'for breakfa st . Gans in De.yton Friday. I bad had the trailer I m1~ht have There was more noise than usual Mrs. TherIe Jones spent Wednes bought some setting hen coop~ but and I soon fOund out why they had d ay with her parents . Mr . an d M I'S. with a modern car ~here is no place mana ......... oto climb 1In on the win- Edwin Nutt, near Oenterv1Ile . -~" to We things. once Wlt:o t'he o.l d dow sill and brealt ..... ~II •• Jr..I" Ga'''''', C ......e •••• c1_t through the old Mrs. E . B. Longn.cre Ilttende d 11 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert MUllen and twenty- nine Chevy we came home glass subBtltu te w1odow and were Home Demons rt.atlon meetIng at from a sale near Oregon ia with coming out <the ~ndow family of oear Lebano n have moved to flod out Lebano n on TUesday of last week . sevente en oh1cken coops whlc.h we why they hadn't been talten to the Lee Ta1m~e tenant fann. care of . Miss Geneva Routza hn of Tipp had bOught lor tllteen cents. We I d.1stracted their minds Mr. and Mrs. ehas. Swlndie r 01 with some City spent the week-en d w'ith home had them tied on t he front and on breakfa st while I nailed Dayton, spent Sunday at their a boaf(~ up folks . t he b8.ck and piled up all over the at the window , They are f-arm ~lere, thelr dauehte r and souso cute M.r. and Mrs. Leon Salisbur y a.nd hood until we had to peer out be- now. Doesn't anyone want a good son Wenden of Washin gton e. H. In-la.w, Mr. and Mrs. Don ConklIn , tween them to dr1v·,e. A few of ·them dog? Buster, the father of one litter spent Sunday afterno on with Mr . 01 near Spring Valley, belog their we used for a long tlme but ~he rest was the most popular 'd og we uver and Mrs. Allen Emrick . guests. were chopped up for klndllog . Miss Hannah Jordan was calling had on the farm. More people tried Mrs . :Margar et Johns entertai ned Saturda y . Tlle puPs nave been La bl!Y him than any dog on 111.'1' brobber, Bernard , and other we ever Mr. and Mn!. AmOS Cook, Mrs. "",,-_ .. -th "'-,' h. ~~d 'Mr. Ernest friends in Harvey lburg mov ed to til e1r new qUllrt el'S In th e had, Paul 'w as just gettlng Saturda y h1m ~ 0"""'1~ " old chlclten house. First t hing we trained to help him with evening . the stock Cook of WaynesvUle, recently . Mrs. Ella Ferris was a vlsttor knew the door came open and they ",nen one day we found Wm up on Mr. and Mrs . LesUe G ray atwere out looking Bit the pigs through t he road by the fence, Thursd~ 1n Lebanon , of relative s .. dead . He ten.ded the funeral of Roy Elchbau m the fence. One pig n ipped a pup must have been hit by Lee and Albert 'I'allnag e and Jesa ear tUlQ Monday 8if'ternoon at the Protest ant anq Suzy came -to the rescue, now manage d to drag hJ.msel! off loto chapel, Nationa l Military Home In sIe Garner were Sund~ a'f temoon she mou,nts guard and woe to t he bhe gro.ss. We all grieVed for him Dayton . Mr . Eldhbau m is remem- callers a.t the. home of Mr . and pig that even comes o~ this ·slde 01 and hoW we did hate to write 50 his bared here, being :Mrs . Dr. Smlbh's Mrs. Howard Graham , near Harthe hog lot . veysburg, Bind of the Jordan ram~ master who is In bhe army. son. Sunday . The first Sunday In Lent. Uy. here. WelJ. to malte a long story short Miss Roberta Faulken steln of The preache r is starting !I. tlruely I got to the meeting just Mrs. Goorge P1ym.1re was a Friday as the pro- Lebano n w111 give instruct Ions in series of sermon s on the conques t of gram was all over but I was ~tm lo chair caneing next TueSday. March evening caller on friends here. fear. Freedom from fear is one of time to eat. Such a daYI Qulte a number from <this v1c1n1ty 23, at the •home of Mrs . Walter the 'hopes 01 the world. Freedom attende d the Charlea ' V.wars aale Kenrick . Anyoone interest e4 is lofrom 'fear of the ag'irressor may come near Clarksv 1lle Fr1day . vited to attend. but freedom from our inward perMJss Francis Johns of ChrIst TWO FRANK LIN YOUTH B sonal fears is somet hIng that we hOspital , Olnclnnllltl, and MIs. WilARRES TED FOR must att.ti.1n for ourselves and that BURGl ARY Among court tra.nsa.oUons recently ton Hart.:Iock of oa,yton spent the is where the Christ ian reltglon ' can were the following: Two F'rIlnkll n youUls, one a 801past week-en d .w ith their parents , help. N_ Sults dier, llave been anested 00 chArges Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johns. Tuesday . SUch IlL cayl When a Willie BIggs, Oregon ia, fUed a dlMr. and Mrs. Guy Routzah n and of burglary lo the theft of f450 card came announ cing . the annual vorce action 9.IlIinSt Nellle Hiatt lfa.m1ly attende d t:he funeral of the worth of clotblng 1l'O11l the GoUBhmeeting and luncheo n 01 the garden Biggs In whlch be charged ne- former.'s uncle, Mr . Earl Gebhar t, IAI.mb Clean~ng oompan y, In Midclub obo whldh I ' belong, I 'Wondered /rlect. aU ~ ; saturda y afterno on, dletown . what the day would bring 10rth. Martha SWQlIow, I-'l'anklln, rued a The suspect s register ed as Pvt. Sunday afterno on callers of Mr. 'Day after dilly by quietly tlnd SLUt aga.inst Cedi Swallow Jar a dl- and Mrs . Wilbur Clark were, Mr. ~ Beeler, 19, statione d at Fort without misadveiltl,u'e but just let vorce. and Mrs. George Teigler of <>a.k- Hayes, Columbus, and Paul Plumme have a definite engagem ent In Anna Fugetlt charges her ·husban d, wood. ber, 20, Forest a.venue. Frankli n. Da)'ton tor a certalln day and hour Cr&wfo rd lf1ugett, wi1ih cruelty in a Mr . and Mrs . Oharles Mullenix Plumbe r W8a arrested in Leba\n'On and see wbM baplpens. As Paul divorce act.\On. vtslted the former' s brother , Mr . and impl1cated Beeler who was ar-:came In he sald, "'I'fha.t shall I 'use Commo n Pleas Tom Mulleni x at Manche ster, '0" on rested at the army PQet. Botb are to bed Lulu BelJe ,rllli? Tlle straw Mal')' L. Kubllus was gra.nted a Bunday . ~ported to ha.ve oon1e&ged. The . 11; all gone and ;[ tihinlt sne will be divorce from Joseph Kubllus and. Ml'. and Mrs. Th.OtnaB Oolllns and loot bas been recoVered. The burgfresh in about an hour." We bad custody of <t'helr minOr Child. Charles OollJns of 'D ayton were Sun- lary took place Feb. 2'7. waited for this event so long be- . Bond fixed in the sum of $.15OO.n.. day afterno n -gue3tll of Mr- and Mn. Starke has jolned ber hUBcause we bad missed the cate that the case of the State of Ohio VB. Ro- Mrs. 'Walter Kem1ck . lbada

Mrs. Blanch e lBaker of Oinclnn8lt1 SPent Sll/tUrday and Sunday with her mother, Mr.s. C. H. Death eraae of the Prlends Home.

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FIJ'TBBN TEAHS' AGO (Wectne.daJ, March I., 1928) The Woman's AUXIll.a' y of st. Mary's c'hurch' met In regular seeaWn on Friday, March 9, with Mrs . Han1a ~d Mrs . M08he:. Ass14ting the haite88ell at the 1I1'lcheon were Mrs. J. E. McClure, Mrs. Bert Hart stocf, Mrs. Ronald H'1wj(~ alld M1Bs Emma Helgbway. The young people of Lytle church will give a minstrel .!lhow at LytJl'! hall , Saturd'ay evening, March 17. . Mr. and ·M rs. Lester Gordan vlaited relAtives in Wllmlngton i:Junday. W. N . Sears and famlly vlalted Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Monr....omery of Pasadena, Sunday. Edgar T. Hole of R1cb.m'n~ Ind., ~ be at .Fr1ends Meeung Su~y. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mengl~ and clUldren at Morrow, spent the wtek: end with B . V. Smith and fam1ly. Mrs . Etta Surface and Mrs.' Veda Orndort v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs , B, B. Howell at 'Port WIlliam, Sunda;. Those taldDg part in the operetta, "Love PIrates or HawaU" at thE' gym last Friday- night, were as follows : Evelyn Ker~, Lou1.se Henderson. Beatr1c;e Robltzer, Evelyn cart wrl&'ht, Thelma St. John, Irma Rich, Wade Turner, Morrla Sherwood, Boyd Henderson, Evelyn l.6m!>, Nellie Graham, [.aulae Treadway, Thelma Hart.aock, Louise Crane, Veda Bennett, Myra Pence, Mabel McM1llan, Bertha Filer, Grace Pennington. Virginia Hardin, Marietta. Guy, Mary K . Wllson, Bem1ce Hyman, Boyd Henderson Kenneth Fromm, G1lbert Frye, Joe Kersey, Oeorse Henkle, Long, Oharltt 0'Nenll, PaUl EverhaJt, Sherman Tin-

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..liley, Burdette Jacbon. PraoklIIl · O. Bumett died at his home In Oenterville. lodn. Fred Oooa 'mld Mra. EliaS <.>rleebee were ,~ to the BapPl! Hour cl\j) Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Oona. Thoee takllllf.part in the ,l1roenIm were Mrs. Jennie WUson. Ela1e 'Hockett, Adra BraddOCk, Mrs. Prank LeMay, lW.s8 Helen Hawke, Mra. , Nellie Bunnell, MrB. Adah Smith. Guests were Miss Bettie Ogle!Jbee, 'Mrs. Walter Kenrick, Mrs. 0haJiea Johlls and lW.s8 Mary Eva LeMay. Ratlph Johna and Fra.nk Mlltenber8er, ,b oth at Iqtle, are driving

new. care . Ian. Mary Thomas died MondaY at her home between Rlc!gevWe &oDd Sprlnaboro. . o. N. Jolly, a tormer pa6tor of the local 'M. E. church qied recentIy at his hQme in Newport, Ky. The Farmers B&nk at Sprintboro 111 eXpected to clOlle 800tl on acoount of poor IbualneIlIs oond1tlons. Mills Lavone Burton and Mr . G. J. Waterbouae were guCl'lts at a bridle dinner Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Crane in

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. Rev. John J. Schaefer. Mrs. Edith Harris Ia spending the 'week 1\Ilth F. C . Harstock.and tamL.y, at MUford. . iMr. and MTs. Geo. D . Mllls ' at!;lIDded the funeral of an aunt, Ws. Margaret J . Beal lilt .Yeilow Springs Saturday. S. S. Ellis underwent !Ul- opel'ation at Dayton last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward ardved .home last week a.fter .spenc:tmg !:.he winter in CalUorn.1a. The younger members at 'tlle two branIches at the FriendS church met March 4 and orga.n.1zed a study groUp. .Fr1day, ·M 8roh 16, 'the newly orgwUzed Qommerela.l club will meet with their wives in MaIionic Hall fOI Ii banquet . WoW1am OUInm1ngs, father of expostmaster, JOhn CWnrn!ngs , died at h1a home on 08.e\Sar·s Creek Monday afternoon. Susan, eldest daughter of Mr . and Mrs. A . L . Sides, died at ller home Monday afternoon . Mary E . Shute of ·.Fr1ends Home, died Saturd8l)1 afternoon. Joseph J. Smith died a t Fowler, Ind. recently . He was \)Om in Way;nesv1lle and was the eidest son ot the late Thomas H . f;;mlth who fonne:riy conducted a harness shop in the 1'OODIiS now occupied ~ Mr. and Mrs. O . M. IUdge. The WOIII&n's Foreign M1s.sionary soclety met 1n the auditorium of the Metawd.1.st church WednesCay, with Mrs Murray and Mrs. Wlliiamsoll as ~te85es. Mrs . Tinney, 'VIce president. preSIded. Taking part in . the program were: Mrs . G. D. Mills, Mrs. Charles Hough, and Mrs. Walter Mloclure. FIF1W YEARS AGO (September 2, 1893) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randall are VieWlng the wonders at the World's Fair In Ohlcago. Mr . and Mrs. James Stoops have been v1&ltlng in Jamestown. Editor T. J. Brown of the Gazette 1.s IIOJourn1ng in the Big Bend state. Roy Marshall has a.ccepted a position in Sand's drug store. ReV. Bope has very kindly coo&e1lted to fill the pulpit at St. ~arys ' while Rev. Jno. P. Cadrwallader is on his vacation . Messrs. Barley and Zeutnleyer of Spring villey, were In town Tuesday and d1spo&ed 0: 4 lots in the1r n ew addlt1on. Benjamin Frankllp Parke.r will on Monday, begin wielding the ,birch at Mt. Holly, the Democratic strongpold-of Waynes townshlp . Perley B. Lukens, the new princl~ of our school, was in town Wedneaday making a.rrangE'ments to take up his abode here. The Spring Valley .Blade : The telegraph ofElce here has been discontinued lndeflnltely. The following loc8J teachers are leaving to take charge of schoola: Miss Oarrie Barley at Lovel!Uld, Mary Blsham at Tippecanoe, Linda R. H.aI.nets at North Topeka, Kans., TriWe and lMag1e Edwards at Dayton and llIaI:lella Brawn at Monroe. A number of our young people were entertained Monday evening by M1.ss LlzzIe stewart, as follows: Mr : and Mra, Punston, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Stoops, Mr . and Mrs. Ohas. Sherwood, Dr ~Dd Mrs 'P:Uls, Prol . and Mrs. stUwen, Misses IsabeUa Brown, .Aml1e Brown, Mamle Brown, Mary Blspham, LUlu Lltklns, Ella Ebright, Emma Oarbwright Mate WWlamBon, Mary McKln.sey, M1nn1e Dodson, FaInnie rw&y, carrie Barley, Mary Kenrall, Mesara . Joe Chapman. Ohas. Cartwright, Lee Henderson, Ohas. Moore, Wlll Allen, Will McKay, Ben Parker, FfIUlk PazT, and Mr. Lltk1M. Will Allen wtn leave Monday lar the ezpos1tlon. The Sunday school classes of MIsses Ella Miranda and Mary Thomp.an Of. the Chrlatlan church, plcrdcIted at the orthodox church on WedDellday. , Th1s week Clyde Coleman will &eVer his ccmnectlon with Janney's llbamIecY, prior to an eQltended vlsU tbroueh tNs state 8IIld afterwards taking a ,p osition in' Cincin-

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ST. AVGVSTINE CHVR<lH Father Krumholil... Prlell' Mass Sunday 9 :00 8\. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL VHURCII Ralph Parka, Mlnlst.er in Charge Church school at 9 :45 a. Ul. MornlDg prayer Qnd sermon 11 :00

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nati. BataVia voted dry last Frlday. 'l'bomaa Wesley BiggS and May Belle OolUna were married Saturday evenlne at Corwin . , A. P. O'Neall wtll exhIblt a herd of ponlfls at the Dayton next week under the cllarlfe 01 . Orange' B&per. Mh. Jonaa Janney, aaa1sted . by M1IIea Carrie Barley and May Wr1Iht. helcl an afternoon reCeptl6n

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Hla article in the Columbus CitIZen ot February 7, 11143, Is no more or less than a cunningly devised wind of doctrine to deceive 'and Justify the great amount of spiritual wickedness there is in aU national and denol,!llnatlonal wars . TIle proof of his deception Ia in St. J~hn 5:43. 44; T.hess. 2:9 ..13; EPb. 4:14 ; Phil. 3:18, 19 and mahy other texts to whiCh the Ignorant shoUld have been referred. The discourse Ia almOllt saturated with what 'Is either plainly f1L1se ot WhI~t Ia worse, a Conglomerated mixture or indef1.nlte

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Too dark to refer u.s 1.0 Corner Dctrolt ' and 'Third StL Matt. 12:32; 18:6 ; n !Pet. 2:1, 2, 3, >_cula, Ohio Phone US whioh shoW the doom of those who offend one of <lhrist's peaceaule family by perverting , the word of truth . Instead of saying Christ ---"......- - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILL bring peace at his sp.<x>nd ad- uame shows a double mind : 11 .n vent, ;by charming the dev1l and Impure hearL wille! will I1 l!Vll' lice stopping the last war, he says peace God. Proof, Matt. 5: 8; J ameS 4 : t , Mrs . Margaret Webb was & Lebcomes from GOO NOW, BEFORE the for they are l'ellgious wolves 111 a.non v1s1tor Friday. .second ooming of Chrlat, which Is a sh eeps ciothing OUL LO destroy llllU Miss Mame Browne attended a reUg!ous lle. Peace comes from kill . 'Proof, St. John 10 : 9-17; 25-3ll ; meeting of the Woman's AUXWary GOD only and war from the DEVIL II Cor . 6 : 13-18. One nalllE: 1.> n I r SL. Marys Ep1scopal cb\lrch at. only . Proof James 3:6,16; 4:1; Ii :l- the heavenly Father'S flllmly h as. Lhe home oI Mrs . L1lllan Slade. in 7. He says wars are the resUlt of Proof, SL , John 5 :43; l !l: ll ; Mut t. Lebanon Friday ' aJternoon. sin . Oorrec t . Bu I. he wan ts u:, to 16 :8 ; Eph . . 5:25; Col. 1: 18, 24 ; Thursday, March 11, 'JD~ t.lle believe t hat peace Is the resUlt of Rev. 1 : 8, 12, '8; 3: 'I, 7, 14 ; Acts J3 rd birthday annlVeraary or J4lu war which la incorrect. U that were -1 :12; Eph. 3 :15. We do nol gel illl.o Lydia Wright, one of the belt lietrue Christ woUld not .say lay down heaven nor Into· churc h by groups ,oved members of t.he Hame family. your carnal weapons and the God of an \! united fronts. He says, Then Despite 'her advanced years, M1H HEAVEN (not of this WORLD) . . . wars . . . a!1d rcllglllll W·u \l.« vVrtiht has an extTemeq alert mind would not have had It ch1seled on I>C settled .tol'ever . B elieVe 1t DOL! nd take.s great interest In social stone . Thou shalt not kill, thou Believe the Bible whicll shows wal'~ loLlvlties. She was the recipient of shalt not stea.l. Thou shalt not bear to 'be an Immense group With a .nnny greeting cards and gUta {l'om false witness . So uludh for national united front gOing do 11 ~I!e Ill'Oau :elatlves and friends. wars. Now for denominational wars rOad under many na mes-lukewarm Mrs. Alice Cla.rk has been conon the dhureh which are the worst and cold--Jigh ting 1.0 KILL und fo. J ned to her r m several days bI:of all sins. IProof, Matt. 18:3-7,.so POWER with carnal weapons and ;:ause of illneas . ' . Mrs.~~in ~ · c~inn ~a~l~ I ------much so they are unpardonable . bhe Church to <be a sma I ,body of Proof Matt. 12:21, 32. All such sin- Chrlatlans-the hot class-going up ;pent sunday with her mother, Mrs. nel'S belong In the luke-warm class. the narrow way united In mmd, .\1r.s. C . !I. DelWtJleraie. Proof, Rev. 3 :15,16, who cla.1m 1.0 though seperate in body.!lg:'t ing fol' Mr. and Mrs. Everett ClarIt and be the best people in the world. But PEACE wi ~h the Bible only. i" Loof iOn, or Dayton, ca~~ on Mrs. AlIce It Is a rellglous lle for Chrlat says Matt. 7 :13, 14 and mallY oLb r Clark, Satur~. . they are Ute worst. texts. Miss Annie U . Browne attended Denominations have been warring - - - - -- - - - - ;ervlces at the ~1acopal church in against Christ's pure and undetlled Ham1lton Sunday and ~ was t e rellglous building ever since he bUllt $1.00 A MONTH INS URES uest oI Rev. and Mrs. R. L. B ckENTIRE FAMILY F Ol? . S nor in the air that wlll ever destroy well . MUCH AS $4266.0 I t 25, 26, 27. Yet it stands absolutely perfect. And t here IS no natlonal Advertlae or Buat. New Life Insurance rolky In d . Ih'~ nor denominational power on earth. from 2 to 6 Men, \Yo m !.!tl "T C:.lI· Advertlsl.pg Keeps Old CUstom" In ,the earth, on the sea, in the sea. dren. Ages 1·65, wlth.,uf ' \ c,;"'al Exa mi nat ion nor in the air that will ever destroy R ECTAL DISEASES Guarall ~e Rcse l'v' !..i f(, InsllI" It. Proof, Matt. 16: 18. No man- ance Compa ny, Hn llll ' "nd, i nJ ., U DR. E. M. BT&lILB, 121 Bait made groups who.se names he trys strong pl'.ogl' s ivc co,p-pan y, w:1.11 Locust S~ree' Wllrl11urtoD. Oblo. to hide and does hide from the Ig- over $16,000.000.00 of l ir~ In.,\II'; nee:' has published a booklei 1ft whiCh be in force offers t his new polit' V norant, wUl ever destroy it. OtnPuted . on (). legal rl'~un' e b ,;1 ., expla1n.s how he treMI PILBS cr He says "all con.fllctlng rellglous hat insu res front t wu tu !li}; 1l1 ~ 111' HElMORruIOID8 without. stJ'M.; groups should • . . unite in the ers of 8 family without tll l'd iclIl ERY or 1!lL1!XJIRIOITY, TbJI bookchurch wWch Jesus Christ heads.' examination. With thi s new policy. 'os Lin' a let wUl be sent free by him "Then the church righteous, holy total of onl~ $1.00 1L~~~~~~-DII.mE!-&IDd-.Addre...~.dV.~~~_ and united . • . ooUld ..• lrtnuence average 'liw uly of fiv e pel'sons . . . peace . . . ". Th1.s is & com- Insured for 8S much as $1.·122.00 ror natllral or ordinal'Y d 'ath. If mandmant of men by one ot the death , fs caused by au to accident, hypocritb:al rellglous groups and 19- the in sura n c~ doubles, puy ill ~ up t.u nores Rev. 21:18,0111; Mark 7 ~7 , Eles. $2,844.00. And tl'avel accillental death pays triple, or 11 to La l of a s 12 :13. God Ia 1Ulgrl' every day at much 8S $4 ,266.00. Thus , lhe enti re such workers of inlqUlty. Hia faniily i8 f ull y insUl'cd fo r den th HARVEYSBURG, ,OHIO church never has nor never will from any cause. I, Parents pUl'chasing Il o l ic~ c~ n inIADMIT any counterfeit rellgious clude children ' ant.! gl'uj1l1ch lldrcn Will pay $2.00 for Deaa thou gh th y do not. live in the group whatever double name they even Bume ho III Il. Childrcn ell n include Horaes, $l.OO for Co~.. may choose to gO under, A double parents, Ilnd in-Inws in policy. Me n, Sheep, Ho... ~Y~ y{omen 'and chilllren from I to 65 accepted without medical eltliln inlland Cdlb tion anywhere in U.S.A. Prompt pllyment of clnims gua l'llntccd. Get REMOVED PaOIIPl'L., poli cy for fl'ee inspection. Send no money. No agent ly.ill cu ll- Policy Phone sold only by mail. No ohli gati<?lt. Just write Guarantee 1{ l' ~l' l'VC L, fe 2804 ImlUrlLnee Co .. GUf\ l'lI nlcl' J' l ~ HI' nee Bldg., 1!!S S~l'eet, 11 111"~~-Ht-'il'b1r-om,...-JIenllll.~. .t .. Ind. Warren . ~ Advertising Shows , Energy , ADVERTISE IN TIlE GAZETTE

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~tle on Way;nesv.1lle Roar.. pearance in brooder houses all &round. Some favor the electrdc FOR. SALE-Two hundred sheets of ,r.-# ~. brooder, eome the coal and ljOIIIe the GIV~ YOUR BLOOD TO SAVE stationery and one hundred envelopes, printed with your name oil brooder, ahd bile chicks grow ju~t A LIFE and address for $1.50. The Miami the BiIIJle. Gazette. Con shoo'k8 lounge all around in Sunday, March 14, 1943, Mr. Ilnd many friends. A wide selection of If you ar'3 between the ages of 21 to 60, JOU are Ilhe nelda and the farmers are wor- W~an to install ell'ctrlc Mrs , 0 , R, Unglesby of Waynes- lovely glIls were placed on two tapump and build chIcken Ihouse , 1"Y'iDS aboUt the corn, in t,hem. Well, 1 e que. ted t o d1)nate a pint of blood to the Red Cro.. John Merrill, one mile East of ville celebrated their 50th wedding bles especially arranged for the ocI ~ worry never gets o.ny thing anniversary. The day was onp of casion, I.qtJJ.e on WnynesvUle Road . done (and 'We a.ll worry plenty) but F.lood Ba~k. Thi:i blood is badly needed to help save beautlfU) spring an!: perfect lor ' An ou tstanding event of th~ afsomehoW things always work out, as FOR SAi:E-charrnin Toilet Tissue. such del1g!Jl.tful ooo;\Sion , ternoon ..vas a beautiful olglnal P. J. says, just three rays before it !I.t" lives o f our wounded aoldiers. Sign your name Four rolls 250. Gazette office, Friends and relative,s fnr and neal' ,poem of tri1:iute read by Mrs. Eliza is too la~. came to congratulate and exchange Witham, who also 'Presented the 'lnd address and mail 'or bring it to' tbe Miami FOR SALE-.Mammoth clover seed. 'Old reminiscences with the popular lbook for registration, She was a.cAPPLIED LOGIO Cha~les Thomas, Miamisburg, R. bride and groom of 50 years ago , cadpanled by Mrs. Carr of Lt.OOnou Gazette office. Lel's do our .part in ,thi. great work. (~n ChrOnicle) R. One . The guesls were wel<)omed at the with .y;hom she makes her bome . , . '!be f1r&t letter in tJhe names door by Mrs . M . D. Bnlrd and Mrs . Anoflh er beautLful poem highly apNamea .......... " .. ... ..... ... . ", .... ...... ... ....... .... .. .... . at tbe a1x leaders of the prtn- WAN'I1ED - Ride to Wright Field, N, P. Blat.t and presented to Mr. propriate to ' t he occasion wa." pre7:30 to 4 :00 shl.tt by Monday. clpa.i nations fighting In World Erwin Lewis, Waynesville. Phone and Mrs . Unglesby 'Who receIved sented , It was sent by Mrs, Florence Address ... ...... ........... .... .................................. War n, aDlWeJ'6 the quest10n evei'Yone In their w;ual graciOUS Thomas of Portsmouth, who Is a 2726 . sa ,t o who WU1 be the world's 'I manner , AU were .therl ushered int.o very dear and valued frle!1d of the most powerfUl ruler when nos- . FOR 'IRENT-,Four-Room House on the dining room where Mrs. Oarl family , t1lttIles have oeaaed, accord1ng stoneylbrook farm. House No.5. Sanker and Mrs. Kenneth Eakins The hours of !;WO to four In the LEBANON RURAL ROUTES TO merged into· three routes April 1, to the atory going the rounda Ellecu1c and garden, pow'ed Illld served c1l!1.rmingly. afternoon nnd seven to nine on the BE REDUCED TO THREE Postmaster Stanley Earnhart 'n as bere this week. The correct A magnificent array of flowers evening of Sunday.. March 14, 1943, announced, R. R. 3 ww"be el1m1n,REMEMBEl&-A Gazette Want Ad answer 18 WustrMed as folad()rned the living rooms which were truly golden ones long to be The Jour rur~U rou tes out of ated . Iota carrier, the late J . Earl 'Will aiways help you solve that ~0W8: were gifts brought and, sent by their cherl:;hed in life's book pI memories. the Lebanon 'postotfice wUl be Harper. cLIed several wee.k:s B80 jlnd problem. Wanted, For Sale, For CmJlWHILL no carrier was named to succeed Rent, To Trade, Lost and Found- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - - - B J.'l1LER him, substItutes ha.vlng carrIed 'the !;WO sons a.nd accompanIed them under suoh headings as these your B 00SEV'ElIl' route since then. Each of the three message will be read by hundreris home SWlday evening. IL DUOE other l"Outes will- assume a portion -iLt a cost to you of but a fewSTALl!N Mrs, wren Reason of Lebanon or Route 3. The carriers are W. C. cenwl . , TWO and Mrs. Ernest Edlglng.ton were &venaugh. Ro\lte 1; Walker Kratdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. EWE GIVES BIBT,B TO zer, Route 2, and :Albert U1lwn, L. Reason on Sunday . QUADatlPLETS ON LOOAL Route 4.

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IfteIra wlth h1a ~te, the P. B. ONbamIa at BeUetountalne. :Mr. &DCl1lln. D. D. WUlIameQn, parent.s of MrI. Herbert Orabam. PAlIK TUESDAY NIGBT a.nc1 Kr. aDd loin. Wade KaI'IIbal1 Mr. and Mrs. WUlIam T. Asbury An unU8U&l occurrance W88 reat BNma:lIl. IP8Dt 8UDdf,y '" the of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. PlU'8OMIe. L1We ' Sbarob Qraba.m ported bere Tueede.y nigbt 'when a tMoIaughil1n and tM1ss Susa.n Horn ft'tUrned 11clIDe wt1h them tor a vIa- ewe on tb~ farm at Vary Ann Mayrs of Middletown, were Sunday afterOIl t:be western edae of town, gave it. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs . R. E. 00qJ0ral BuIIeU L1De and h1a blrtlh to four babies. all females. AsbW'y1 at <theIr home at sunny wUe of Book' iIaIaod. ArIeslal, m., Al4ilouah one was tmropled ,t o Slope Gardens., epent the week-eod with tbelr par_ ' dea1lt1 b.f the other 8l1eep before eDt&, the LIn8II of Social Row. the tlrth waa cIf8OOvered. the other Mrs. lAlurence Brown is with her lira. JenNe !&ullen Ja the nurSe three are IItrOntr and, healthy; mother who is very seriously Jll at MaClella.n h06'PitaJ in Xenia. , InatttAmdaooe of lira. HmtJert IIA.8ONlC NOTI<lE • • • ar,mm &Del tbe Dew b&bJ. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Lang . and KIlOW t.bat 8OIl8?-"KaIdl 'Wlinda --A apecla1 COIJIIIIIWIok:aitioll---«-t1'lll's. iPauline ~ at Hamilton, and Apr1l 81:Iower8. Mate for W8IYDesv1lle Lodse No. 163, P. and were visitors here Sunday at the &net M&J JI'IcJweR./" Well, t.bat's A, 1M.. w1ll be beld:Friday eveheme of Mr . and Mrs . Wll.lter tbe weatbeI' bere in and are nlnIr, ·March 19. ~n and W1sema.n. we haIJpy? ~ laojust around ~~ confening d E. , A. dllF'ee. Ban• • • comer. ,but I'm Dot .YiDs Juat quet at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Dlrl Conner were wI*tl !mner .. IHal'old B. Earnhart. Master TUesda)' evening dinner guests of Tbe \P. J. Tbpne_ are JDOV1nC ¥eme Aml1t&ie, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and famtbla week into <the abantY by the ily. B. R-. JI'Ol'd)'ICe Ja WUding IIEA1uNG IPOB LEBANON • • • a llWe boule lor hilDlelf a114 it Ja <lAFE PBOPBIEAB !Mrs. V. M! Armitage has returned to her home here after HeI1bert P. KIng, owner or 'K ing's severa1 weeks' stay In the Bla1r hosGr1l1 In Lebanon ~ed before pital at Lebe.nonfollow1ng an aptlie Ohio board of liquor control .in pendicttls operation. NEW LUMBER FOR O1J:lc1nD&U .Wednesday answer • • • SALE' Miss ~eanne Baker, IWCOmpanied charges of departmental ~lolat1on. Used only for 8cafolding. 'lbe KinI estabUahmen!t WoUI closed by a classmate, MIss EllzaJbeth Catfor several clays ~n 1M2 ,when an SO/lis, at St. SUzalbebhs Tra.1n1ng Reduced price for quick 1n8peotor reported be Witnessed li- SOh.ool for Nurses in Dayton, were ·sale. weelt..end guests of het parents, Mr. quor ao1cI to a. ~. and Mrs. J. RtJbert Baker. h4z12 pine. 2Jl4s14 , ' • • • . DAYTON STUDEJ'iT NEW , pine. h6a16 pine. 2dOll FBANKLIN PASTOR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earnhart and 16 W. F. PrImrclse, a student at tbe son were Sunday afternoon guests BonEbrake seuun.ry, Dayton, bas of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart METHODIST CHURCH accepted the pastorate 01 the Con- and fBJiilly. • • • lP'egattonal qhrIstian church in Miss Jean WL1son was week-end W.~ville. Ohio Fra.nkl1n. Mr. Primrose WU1 con- guest of Miss Ann Welltz. • • • duct servliCes each Sunday. · Mrs. H . iB. Earnhart entert.aIne!1 to dinner on Saturday evening, Mrs, , Marlon -!aOObs and Mrs, Velmli. BUY W.lIt STAMPS AND BONDS IMcBryant, of Dayton .

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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Robert Baker Sr ., had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Baker, Jr., IMlss Jeanne Ba.ker, Miss Ellzabeth Catsonis and Charles Hacker.

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Mrs . Edith Bishop of Lebanon has been adWlied by Uhe navy depatttment that he brother, Solopum Reeves, Is a prisoner of lib! Japanese in the IFlhiUppines. tOh1ef water tender on a. U. s . .ship, Reeves was reported m.l.sslng several ' months '---11-1 ago. iRe haS bOOJi 1n the ~vyCI0r many years. residing in Lebanon before entering the service . The in- ," formation W&.S forwarded via toe International Red 'cro&s at · 'l'okyo ,

Rememb~r this story as you KINGS MJLLS MAN BAS milk your good herd. Keep ' FIRST GLIMPSE OF FATHER

on remembering it-and keep 'Thle lollowlng is a United PreJ;8 buying U. S. War Bonds _ ' dispatch from NaB:llVWe, Tenn., dated Mllroh ,16 : George T . Ailen, 65, every dollar's worth that you barber. &haVed a ' oustomer to<1ay, possibly can. and running his ,band over his la.ce . for whiskers the r~r mtght have Bu~ing . ·Bonds will help sldppeO. toucbect a scar on the pawith the war right JJow-and ton's oh1n. "Oharlle," he 8Il1d, II"""" be one of the best investments .. ~.. oan't fool lDil a.ny longer. You're DIY., sonl" you ever made. They never .J-..!t.e'--'waa r1&Rt. Tbe Jl6tren was----=-sell for less than you pay for Oharle:s O. Allen, of KIngs Mills, them. They increase in value OhiO, who had gone into the abop looking for his father and had waItevery year. ed to 6ee if he 'Would be J'eCOinized. The elder Alren was sepete;ted If held for teri years, they return $4 for every $3 invested. 1lOOl his wife before Charles was born . He had never aeen his BOn but They can be cashed any time heard recently It hat Charles had unafter sixty days if you need del'8'One a facial operation, and thus the money. Buy Bonds-for recognized him by the scar. yourself and for your country . COUNTY RED CROSS TOTAL IS ,0,000 -at your bank or' post offiCI.

Approximately< '$12,000 nli6 been Collected in ot.he' Wa.n-en county Red ' Cl'OiSII WBif Fulid Drive, Charles J. Wagoner, chalnnan, baa announced. Several ,tow.nSh1ps, 1ncludlng 8alem. Harlan and :Franklin; hllve exceeded bIlelr quotas. Lebanon's .~ • • • , . . > • quota Qf $5300 ' Ja a.pprox1mateiy 60 Air Cadet Wm. Sawyer, who was 1: he following patriotic bu.ineaa places ~re ~ponlOring _ pej. .oent BID!JDl1bed,. The county recently sent to Keeslor Field, at this lIeries of adverti3ementa in or~er to stimulate the sale goal Is $18,600. BUoxi, Miss" has been transfeITed to Mlsslssippl St&te college where he of War Bonds in this vicinity. Buy War Bond. and do your -----MOVE. TQ TOMLINSON FARM , will l~ in training for Jfive months. part in tbis battlefol." "ictorY' Watch for tbe Vic~ory iaaue • • • Mr. and Mrs. Karl ~ h6.ve Mrs. M~ynard Weltz, Mrs. Don soon. moved trom tlhe Boerstler fa.nri near . , D. SMITH .GROC.ERY Hawke, and Mrs. Da.1sy Snyder H8.l'Yeysburg to the Tomlinaon farm spent Monday in Dayto.n. COYLES QUALITY MEATS • • • e~st of Har:ve)'llblurf. STUBB~ FURNITURE STORE Mrs . Ellzabetih Smith, president A. K. DAY CLOTHING STORE ~ the local Garden' club, wu a BIBLE <lLA88 TO MEET gUest at the OGl'den cJul~ President's' W. H. MADDEN LUMBER CO. AT ROBED . LAMB BOME Luncheon ,held a.t the 'Y'.M.C.A. in ~ FULKE~Ot:f·S SO"'10 SERVICE Dayton, Mon~. ' ' The ·Wayneev.1llo Bible clasa wUl WAYNESVILLE lCE CQMP'ANY holdtboir roaular weekly meeting REMOVED TO HOSPI'l'AL' ROGERS AND slMPSON GA~GE Moncs.y· J'lirht at l41e ,bome of Mr. THE WA YNESVILLE DRUG STORE ana Mn. Robert' Lari1b, Tbe subA. L. KIng. weH known resleent Ject to · be dl.tcUlled 18 "Ooovua'loD WAYNESV'ILLE FLORAL COMPANY011 Waynesville, ~ removed from Of 8t.u1," taken from the· nllith '--KROGER STORE. J. W. KAISp. M .... his home on 1'4&ln street Tuesday to chapter of Acta, verua .. to 81. ~e THE WAYNESVILLE ' NAnONAL BANK the 'Miami Valley ,hospltai In ~y­ publ1c 18 inVited. WAYNESVILLE FARMER! EXCHANGE ton. He 1WIIa reported to be BUfferIng trom pneumonia. FAIRLEY HWD. ~10RE. S'J:ANLEY BA.LEY, Mil'•

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Charles James..... W.S.C.S.-Holds Roads ner~l Sat. . Local Red . Bloc Succeeds Homer All-DayMeetmg .Here As Result For L. E. I{ockett Cross FU~Q Garey As Clerk Church '11hew. s . o. s: the Met.hoc11Bt Of Flood Waters Funeral services ~l~re held Satur- Totals $1800 held an all-day .m eetlng on day tor L. Earl Hoc:ket, prominent ,

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The vlllll€e ~U oonvened I.n called session Monday evening for the purpose at electing a new vlllage clerk to ttll the vacancy oo\Uled by l1he resignation of H. M. Osrey, Who has occupied that position for a number. of years.' Mr. Carey's reSignation was ,b rouaht about by the increasingly bea'Y}' volume ot work at his })OS1tlon with llihe Waynesville Farmers Exxlhange Company. 'PIle members of coWlcll and Mayor Brace expressed their appreciation of the valuable services rendered by Mr. carey in his careful management of the lfle.lrs of the clerk's ofCIce dur11lg his long tenure . lMembers of the cOWlcli unanimOUSly elected one of bt1e popular Instructors In our school system, Charles James, to the vacancy created by the resignaUon o! Mr. Carey. MeIllbIirs at oouncll fUld Mayor Brace were pleased to 00; tatj tihe services of one so well qualified tor the village clerkship. Mr. James' appointment W66 for the unexpired portlon of Mr. OIlr:lY'& ttlrm which would have ended Dec. 31, of th1a fear.

Weanesday wl~h Mra. Lloyd Davia, a88lsted by Mra. Orville Gray, Mrs. A. H. Eambart, ·Mra. E. F. Earnhart, ·M rs. Ernest Hartsock and :Mrs. O. A. ClaJ'k as hostess at her home on Main street. At noon the members bavlng .blrthdays In either January February or March were honor guests and 'Were seated at the table whloh was attractlveJ,y arranged wlt;h .a larae birthday cake, baked by Mrs. Bernard lMellOh, and centeIIPlecea made of Jonqulls and snapdragons.

Following '~e lUncheon a short bualneM .session was conduct.ec1 by .the President, Mrs. VaShti Conneh and the program was in cha!1le ot Mrs. L . O. Radley . Mrs . Walter Wiseman rea«( an article on "LydIa." Mra . John Turner, accompanied by Ml'e. Radley, very beautifully aallC, '"Role at Tradlee" and Mrs. R. E. A8bury gave a splendid review of ''The EXile. " Th1a program wu greatly enjoyed by about twenty-five member!! and the guests of the day ~ were Mrs. Henry Sa.ttert.bwafte, MnI. Raymond Wade, !Mrs. A. O. Gressle and Mfa. Charles Gre8Sl~ .

100 Blood Donors Sought Here In

Annual Banquet Of Future Farmers And Home~ers

Red Cross Drive

The MIami Valley Future Farm. ers and Wayne Twp . Homemall:er~ of America held their annut.l Joint parent, son and daughter banquet last We<lnesda, evening. Decorations' were in appropriate cOlors of the bwo orsanlzatlpns. blue ~, gold and ,blue and White. together with green shamrOCk place c:ard.s. The banquet was Pl;1t on in true conservation sl1y}e with nearly one hWldred .per cent of. the products tum1sbee from home produced !Stocks. _ Tbe home econom1ca girls, directed by Mrs. WlUlam etrider- and asalated by Mrs . Ed Hopklns an' Mra. Stanley Bailey served In thelr usual effident manner. The president of F. , p;-. A.., Myron Hagemeyer, served' ~ toastmaster. '" Mter a welcome by lIIra. ,Strader, ~udent talks were given by Ellen Moss and EdwIn Surlace. Mr. J. A. Hart.nmn r~ded for the parents and .}"Q:. Kenneth · Hou&h for the ·board at educaUoo. Short. were given by young farmer assocl9ltlon members and some !P'8dua.ies, also by Miss Roberta Falkens teln and Mr. DaVId Balley. times Wee 14118 w~en we are working by several under the direction of Mr . 8oo!1eld.. . The main talk Or tbe evening was gJ.ven t>y Dr. O. F '. BoYd of Wllmlnston oollege. He gave a very In· splrln'g talk to the YOUtl(f people and their parents. Hla ldeaa provoked muoh comment and· gave much for 't he audience to tlh1nk aboUt In Judge 'Frank M. Padden In OhIcago to win a war and " peaCe that WUl mean good home.s and euiclent production after It Is over.

Warren OoWlty Chapter of the Amer1c&n Red cross Is asked to donate 1,000 pints 'of ,brood to the Blood Bank being buUt up by the o!1l8.n1zatton. Of the 1,000 pinta asked of WaNeD COWlty residents, W~yne TownlIhlp has been ~ed 100 pint. lIS its quota. O. B. Brace, Wayne Townsblp oha.1rman of 1lhe Red cross ha.s ap.. pIolnted the following committee to be In ch.ar1re 0If the sal1cttatlon local" ly: Rev. Relph . 1Pa.rb. Obalnnan; Allee Gone, lIIra. Everett Early ' 'and Wa~ 'M8eman. A meeting or Ibls committee will be called in the near 1'Uture ·to make pla.n.s for the lIlca.l drive. Meanwh11e. anyone

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As a result of the hea'Y)' rains of Thursday and FrIday of last week, the Llttle Mla.ml River was swollen to a he1g1ht SUl'pasIiecl only In 1913 8.COOrdUlg to many older residen ts of Waome Township . The water was over the road between WnynesvUle and Ool1W1n !by Friday morning and " ue to the Inability of many' pupils to reach Waynesville, the schools were closed for the day. By Saturday noon the water had reaohed it., crest and Wa.ter stood several !eet deep on the smaller Q! the "wo bridges between Waynesville and Corwin . wayne Park was flooded and only through the strenuous eftatta of Manager oarl "Whitey" lBauer and his assistants were the' many f1slh kePt there In the two 'l akes kept from escaping . Wire fences were placed around each , of the lalces. Water !looded the swlmmdni' IPOOI and several buildings at the resort. South of town, Route t.2 was also covered by the flood waters. In New Burlington 19 homet bad to be evacuated. At South Leban on water was lour feet deep In many homes and temporary quarters were set UP in the TOWllShlp bUIlding for Ittose driven frcm their - bomes. rn Morrow many business houses and bomes ielt Ule effect of the swollen river . At the Remington Moll plant at KIngs MillS, one shUt pad to be suspended, and the buildings were threatened. The rIver there rea.cbed a ciest of 19 -feet above nOnnal . state roads closed besides Rou tes 73 and 42 In Wal'ren county included Rou'te 123 between Franklin. and Red Llon; Route 741, between Red Lion fUld Springboro; Route 48 at South ~on and the cce 'h lgh'waIy at MoJ'I'QW. By IMond&y mornlng the flOOd waters had receded.

Jr. Class Play Friday, April 2

Wayne townShiP farmer. who ended hls llte las t T11ursdllY by flrln g a shot trom an old .2!! caliber target Pistol Into his lelit tlmlple . qoroner H. M . Williams, of Lebanon, sald Mr. Hock et~ :had been In 111 health. The .body was round in a barn at hts home by Rhodes BUllnell, a sonIn-law. Mr. Hockett was one of the most prominent fanners In Warren county and reputedly one of the wealthiest. He was a director or Waynesville ,National Bank and a form r member of tbe War :ren coun ty l'air Board . 'He was very hIghly eslet'med locally and Waynes vllle residents were shocked at lleW6 of h is death . He wa~ 'born near Harveysburg, iJhe son at t he late Jarred and Ida Le Mar. Surviving h im are his widow, ELsie. !lnd two da ugh ters, Mrs . Jean Bunnell and Mrs . Huth EdgingtOn, bwo grandclUldren and a sister, Mrs. John RICh, aU of WaynesvUle . Funeral services were conducted at the McClure Funeral Home with Interment In Miami cemetery,

Farmers Grange Hold Interesting Meeting Sat. A vet'y' interesting meet;lng was held saturday n lght; o.t the mee ting of Farmers Grange No. 13 at the Grange 'h all. The theme or the program was "Community Servl.ce,'· In the theme talk, David Bailey, Warren county f arm agent, who acted as mas~ of ceremonies, gave a review of living conciltl.ons In the Unlted 'S tates as compared wlth living conditions In otht!r countrieS. lHe told of the e!fllCts of hoarding, even on I!- small Slc:ale, on our war economy . . Mr . BaIley's talk, was followed by a Song b1 tm! C!hl1rus, "'America,' the Bea.utlful." iMlss Bt!tty Oampbell led In the Pledge of AlletP.anoe by the audience, followed by a song by the entire assemblage, "'llhe Star 'Spanged Banner . " Thll InVocatlon was then given by Rev. Ralph Parks of St. Mary'S Eplsoopa.l ohurch. The Doxology was SlUlg bY the chorus. The "Hal'Vest March," one of the most lnterestlng f,e atures of the ~ram was performed by the folloWing: Mr, and Mrs . Walter Kenrick, Mr . and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, :Mr. and Mrs. M . A. COrnell, Mr. and Mrs . Ernest:Su tterworth, Mr. and Mrs. E . L . ~L1bomas and MIss' Emma Lou Lewls. Shorts talks on the topic, "YJbat !My Community lMea.ns to Me," were given by Ella OooIt. Ronald Hawke, Baylon Cralbbe and Edwin Mlohen~. Mter ' "Home Sweet Home" by the ohOl'US, came tJhe ~:1andle Light Service, performed by a group of 1'0Wlg ' people each lIghting a candle and S1lylng a few wordis In keeping with ~i)e theme. Two beautUuI candleholders, ' made by 'Mr. Robert crew, were used, one l or ct:he boys and the other for the glrll~ ; Those ' taking part In the ceremony were Gladys Rye, Dorothy , Jane Wilson, Sue iF\Irn66, EIleen Brown, Frances WIb1taker, Betty Thomas, Jennie Lee Braddock, Phyllis Bailey, Dwight Michener, Richard WhItaker, Donald Brown. Roy furnas, Earl Rye, Milton Jones. Glenn Smith, Robert HWlter. Closing the im]!)resalve program, the audience and chorus sang "Battie Hymn of the l'tepubllc," the first stanza at "America," and the 4th sta:nza, of "Ame~~a," sung softly as a prayer.

WtIUtl(f to do his or her blt toward The annual JWllor class play will the Blood Bank l.s ,,*ed to get In be presented at the Waynt'sville touch wUih IUJlLmember of Ibe-com- -aIIb- 8choo auditorium, FrIday, mtttee. . : April 2 . It is a 'three-act cometiy Mrs . .lAlcl11e A. Berry; ot LelJanon, enUtled "Ignorance is Bliss;" and if 00U;DtJ' cba1rman, antlOUllCea that you 1Ih1nlt ignorance ls not bliss just the Blood B&~ will be ~ at come and let "Zeke" Isaacs prove tile Method1st church In Lebanon it to YOU. Don Watkins, George trom April i3 110 1'1, Incluslve . Per- Mengle and Oeo!1le Wlcal, al"ng IIO!ls betweeen 21 and 60 years are vnth Zelte make up a troublesome e~e to live blood. Th068 under toursome urged. on by Benny HIsey ~ are eUglble with consent of pa- and Charley Rye. Of course there rents and those over 60 Witb a]Jbys- has to be some fem1nlne Interest k:lan', perm18e1ou. and there is plenty. The cause of all tile trouble Is Shtrle$' Wllson wtUle nice and gentle Phyllis Rickey stands by for action. Alllletta Stelnlre ls the stem teallhet' and I ----l!lItwanl 8a.nc!ers. age 74, puaed <Irma Pires Is the very Wlderstandaway very unexecteclly 'at bla llume In'' member at the faou ty. ln~ Harvey&bwv Sunday evenlnr a\ Juliet McCoy, Mildred Smith, 101:46 o'oJOck,,-- - Betty Routzsllm, and Ruth McKeevSurvlYOl'll lDclude the 'widow, er aU dlsplay their tiLlentsdurlng Qphella; one daUl'hter"Krs . EUza- t.h1a excltlng and hlllU10Us tunfest . beth sm1tb, Slniclonatl; tWo sons, You mustn't miss itl Oeorre and William, Barvt'ysburg . Puner&! serv1cea were held tod&y EPIDEMiIC IN GREENE COtlNTY' <Ttlursdaly) at the Oolc:ired Baptist , .-FORMER. LEBANON DRUGGIST . ab\Irdl at HarVCl'Y/Iburg at 2:00 p. m. An apltiernic of mumps in Greene DIES AT THE AGE OF B9 with bUr1alin M1amJ cemeter)', Cor- COIlnIb.¥ has been reported Iby . Dr. " Win. Gordon E. Be.vage, ·p ublic health , Joseph P. Rawles, sg, ' retired ocmmlasrioner. Measles, scarlet fever Lebanon d.l'Uggt&t, died at hla home POB.lIIEB DNIA WOMAN &rlppe are also Drevalent, he reGIVEN CONTRoL OF there SaturdBIY of heart ~.A porta. MDI!t of t41e cases centered in , I'B&NKLIN PAPER. (lO. the Xenia and Jamestown Ilr~as, alnative of Lafayette, Ind.. Rawlea came to Lebanon In 1880 And purt!lou«h cases also have ,b een reportchB.sed the ~ IbUllneaa n~ -1a;1owD Mrs. <krtrude Hacar Galloway of ed in .Bpr1ng Valley and New Buras the MoGet.chln fharmacy. He H\abbIUu' Wood,s. formerly of llngton. retired in 1918. A member Of the Xenia, obtained. oon~ng 10terest Masonic Lodlre for M years, Rawles In fobo 'Pranklln Board and Paper SECOND VICTORY LOAN was ,one of the oldea~ members of ~, Pranltlln, In a lJl'OIIViJ DRIVE TO BE LAUNCHED that lodge In' thls area. He allo had settl~eDt an'anled by Buper10r been treauaer of tihe Pre!lbyterlan way W88 &ftnled the decree on ber, 'Warren county's secoQd Victory church tor many 'Yea.r8. A brother, ~r ber dl1'Oroe suit 10 which lIIle' ~ drive will be organlzed MonGeo!1l8, Of I.e4e.yette, IlUl'Vivea hlni . IRa Il'Ul'ted a clecree from MAjor day ~ at 7 o'clock. Charles S . BOARD ONE ACCEFl'S 4'J Servlces were conducted Monday at atarlea E. oanow.,y, QbM;retrtc1an IrwIn, LeCanon 'banker, chalrnlan. MB~ FOR' SERVIOE 1:30 ' o'Clock at the Oswald . funeral and 'lI!YIledllilt. a:18o a ·fonner aaId J. P. Rowe, president 9f the 'Por'ty-6even were accepted 'hOOle 'W1th burial In Lebanon oem~ .or deMItUoo. ckno- Wtal-Tb1rd Union Trust company, tor service last '&~turday trom board 'ft8 arnred the dei:X!e OIl her Olnclnna.tl. wlll apeak. No . .1 at Franklin, OfflclaJs have anetery. OouMetault aDd '",ven J)068eadOl1 of nounced. Of tblEl group thlee were the 'f.'SO,ooo. ~ WO!lda real- SPRINGBORO MUSiC TEACHER assigned ' to the lDavy,. one to the , BELLBRooK SOLDQ& 18 TO TEAOH AT L~I,\ANON m:arlnes and thE! remainder to ' the BBPOR.TED MISSING , dence and GI.IIkIdr ~ ..... tl. dreD, Ull.joio 0a1l0wa, retw'ned re__

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notices were priI),ted aDd dl8tributed to every home In town, wa.rnlng of the SUSPected cont:arnlnaltl.on of the water. Tuesciay. samples were taken ,from' three polnts In the villaae, the north ~ n d , t he central part and the IOU',}}~ 111 end, and were taken to Columbus by C . P . Joy, water oommJ.s, loner, where they will undergo a r1brid test . Results ot the test will llOt be known before tbe end of th~ week . Many persons believe that the water supply was oontamlnated bY the high waters prevalent here over Jhe week-end . They pointed out that there were no cases of the ~turb­ The local Thrift " E" marke t , clos- Inces In Corwin, acI'0S6 ' tbe river. ed here severnl monLhs ogo by the Monday evening ,the wa~ was owner, Oliver Sma llwood, nas been ~J.lU t off at lihe wells and all llnea en tirely l'efinlshed and relitt ed ILl> nd the stand ,p ipe were Qralned. a self -sel'V'ice store o.nd was reopen ed I1he water supply here 15 obtained 'fuesday Wlder the management of trom four 'Wells, soutlb of' town, three Mr . Smallwood . Other emplo~ees of whlOh are of the drilliid type, 'W1tb Include R ussell Osborne and MIs~ ne a dug well . . The dug well baa Gladys Lamb . een shut oft and authorltle£ an- ' W1Vh t he reopening. Way.nesvllJe nounce that it will never . ·b e . UIIed At a special meeting oI Wayne can boa.st of on e of thc finest small again. U a food markets In this -pa,·t of the T~wnshlp Trustees held last Wedasa actlon, 'lew" wella will be drilled. nesday evening at the Township otaIt.e for a town or ~llis size. HOUSe, Maynard Weltz was IUlmed ENTERTAINS ' -RIENDS IN Due to tbe emptYIng of the stand deputy township cleric He was llPHONOR OF BIRTIIDAY pipe Monday night, there was not pol,n ted temporarily due to the abenough water on hand to fumlah sence ot Earl COnner. clerk, Who is Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Hastings en- llie sa'hools Tuesday and they were now a member of the anned forces . tel'talned to dinn er on Sunc.ay In I cUsmlsaed 'for the day. Beginning Wayne Township trusteM arc:' honor of the blnhd llY an'nlve!' I'y I Wednesday morning drlnltlnl water J ess Prendergast, W . C. st. John or MI'S. HastJIngs. Covers wer'l ar- I was being hauled to the achoola from a.nd Robert Plumas. ranged at the a ttl'actlve ta.bl" fbr , Lebanon. . Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn, Mr. Althoug'h the water supply is SUICarl S tephenson of ~I'ow, Mrs , pected, v1l1~e off1clals point out OELEBR.ATES 83rd BIRTHDAY Ray Bernhardt of Clnclnnati. Mrs . that It seems lmpoestble lor tJle well8 Mr. John Hawke celebratec his Cordle Hiulr, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Bpr- to become oontam1nated, [sat year eighty-third bilt,May during t he nard Poley and son, Roberot, of Leb- all the wells were aealed a.nd locked, past week and was honor guest &non, the host and hostesS and SOil, making It very nearly lmposalb1e for wben his chIlaren entertained at Robert. any seepage of refuse to reach them. bis bome on Sunday. Those present Heretofore, Waynesv1Ue baa been were :Mr. and Mrs . Ray Hawke and LYLE FOX IN CALIJo' OJtNlA adjudlrnd.aahavlng ~OI the purdaug'bter Betty and Mr . and Mrs. est water In the irta~, Bo.wever, Mr . and Mrs . Frank ~ . Fox 01 residents are wamed -:to continue carl Hawke ·of De.yton , Dr . and iMl'S. Ralph Vance or Wilmington, Route 1 'have received word from boiling all drlnldng water unW the Mr. and Mrs. O. Lee Hawke, Ann their son, Lyle S. Fo~, that he b tests now ibelng . Oon~ !8bow aM Jlmmy Weltz, Mr. " nnd Mrs , at camp lWberts. CamorrLla. Pvt . that lIbe wa.ter IB I.... [)on Halwke and 1Mr. and Mrs. J. Fox, a 1942 .graduate of WayncsvlUe The epldemlc, WbJah ,C IoUIeI P. Fromm. h1g.h school, was recen tly Inducted cramps , and nauaea. 1.1 ',.lhIftUna. . Into the anny, His address Is : Pvt a'Gcording to a report b7 lOcal ~ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Lyle S. Fox, Bat. A . 52nd F. A , Iclans. Tug. Bu ., Camp Roberts, Calif. Mr. and Mrs~ge Mills entertained to dinner on SUnday and had TAKE SCHOLAltSIUP 'fEST as the.1r gutats, Mr . and Mrs . 'I1he following seniors at Waynes· , Oharles Savage and dilugbter of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ville high school rook t he State At ' a meeting of tale cIb'ec&ora of Savage anll daug.hter and \Mrs. Senior Scholarship Test Wednesday t he WlilYhesville NatJmUi '1I&nk ·R uth Savage of centervilie, Mrs. at the school: Lan ~ng Hardin, J ane held 'I.iuesday III1'ternoon, 8Mb . B. Grace Calloway and sons of DaytOri 'Hart600k, J ea.n Hartsock, Helen Furnas, prominent WayDe ~ HIsey, Ellen Moss. Marceline P eters and :Mrs. William strouse . fal1I!er, was elected to 11'be Board of and Charles Orndorf . Direc tors of the bank. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS A number of juntol' a nd :;enlor Mr. Flurnas w111 ooIIlp1ete t.be boYs also took a state a,r grlcull,ura The membersc;rt;be "Bridge ,club" teJ1lll at: ~e late L. Earl Bac*ett. . test We<;Inesday. were luncheon guests of Mrs. Howard Fogt, noor . centerville, on SOLDIEB.s IIllBT IN AOOIDIIN'r Wednesday . Two tables of bridge NEA& M,T. BoLLY BA'l'UIIDAY were in play durlng the afternoon. Mrs. A. E. 'Stout was the guest of Three Oleveland aolc!*'s trom PL the ohili. Wayne Township sohool child ren Knox. Ky., were ILIDOIlB four perwill bave to get up eal'll l' In th e liOns lnjured In an auto ooll1IIoD I.!'te NJlW BURLINGTON mornmg, beginning llext wl'ek, RESIDENT DIES SlJDDENLY Superin tendent L . A . G rst a n- tween Spring Valley and lit. -.rolly_ 'I1h'e Injured were P\¢ • .1obD Ran- ' noWlCCS !that beginning Monday. Mrs. JennIe F . Reeves, 59, whose Ma rch 29. sdhool wlIl beglll one -halJ kln, 25, driver of one car; P:Vt.' Narhome in New Burlington was one ot hour earMe r . The fh'st pe riod Will ma n WeSterfield, 24, and Corp; Ira 19 In that area evacuated last week begin Ilt 8 :45 and d1smio;s at 3 :00 S Lrock, 24, who auf'fered h4IIld .lacerbecause of hlg'h water, dIed SWlday o'clock and the Sl.lCOlld period wil flit1ons, and Robert J. Har~ D. afternoon at tftle home of Mrs. Hor- begin at 9 :,15 and be dl-'mlssed at, Spring VlIlIley, driver of ,the seoaacI lIICe F. COmpton of ~ew Burllngton, 3:45. Forty mi nutes will be allowecJ car, Who was scratched and biiwaed • .. where she was taken. All were treated b,y Dr. A. N·. VUltor lunch. Al'bhoug'h' In talUng health near deman. Spring Valley. " " fOUl: years, Mrs . Reeves appeared as POPULAR LEBANON GIRL TO Sherl!:f's reputles said tile aUto. In ' well as usual when she went to the BE MARRIED SAT URDAY \\I'hich seven soldlens were 'rid1J!Ir, '. route to ' Akron and aeveland _ Compton home. She was ill only a The marrlagec;r-- Miss DoroL11Y week-end passes. was h~ toward day. Burial was In New Burllngron MOWlt8, daugh ter of MI' . nn d Mrs. Spring Valley when the H&rt..ock " , cemetery Wednesday. Surviving is a Zane Mounts, of n ear Lebanon. an d car. headed In the opposite d1rectloD. daughter, Mrs. samuel A. ShiankS, HenrY Koester. Mt. Washington , Cln attempted a, left hand tuni tnto ' arid a brother, B. H. :Miller, both dnna.ti, will be solemnized a l 7: 30 the Log Cabin inn in fron~ Of UIf . of New Burllngton. and a sister, p . m. Sab\lJlltlay at the Clough U. B . soldiers' macblne. Mrs. E. ' M. 'P atterson, of Des dhurdl at Mt , Was~lngton , Moines, Iowa. Miss Mounts, a descendan t of \v1l- BIRTIIDAY DINNER . IN lIam MoWlts, the first s r.-tIler on ' . BONO.. OF M88, ~QO. MASONIC LODGE HOLDS . ANNUAL INSPECTION Vl!1Ilnla military lands In I Warren county; ls employed a t the office of Mrs. J . 'It.. RIgp waa of the COWl·ty relief atiminlstrnLOl'. The annual lnsptctlon of Masonhonor at a 6:00 o'clOCk dbUle.. III She was graduated from Lebanon Ic Lodge No. 163, F. and A. M . , honor of ber blItbday, IIarob 17. hlgh school In 1936 _ Miss Mounts Is was ;held on SaturdAy night, . with lady A bea.utUUl decorated table .... dill~ 'asslstant steward of bhe Lebplayed In the, dtnmg ~ ~, WlUa abou~ 70 m~rs and gue9ts presanon Grange . ent. A dhlck.n 'dinner w!IB served green as a colOr acJieme and ui WIlla by the Eastern star ladies. cand!les lit eadl end and • MRS. wnfER L. DRAKE birthday ~e as .. oea&er ~. POMONA GRANGE TO MEET UrroERGOES OPERATION ' Mrs. RliMs rece1Ved ..... . . AT MAINEVILLE 8ATtlBDAY , g!.fta from those preSent; WIlD IDIIIDI . Mrs. WYmer L. Drake underwent ed the gueSt of boncr'a .......... Pomona dl'aIlge will meet on ~at- an operation for IiIppendlclt.1s TUes-, l8IW. MIss 'NelUe RIiIII. bar. __~ day a.t · tille St. Ant hony ' hospltal In . . urday eve~~g, ~rch 27, at ~lne- COlumbus. She Is reported dolog 1MJ:s ... Je~ .'l'b0lllU, ~ daaII*Ir ville with bhe Hamllton T~p 'well The st An thony hospital is and sor1-1n-Ja.w. Mr. &Del 'I ID• .,.. Or&nje The procram for Ule eve" . . , be lD honor at the 16th located at 1450 Chestnut street, In lion ~1U'ltI. ber bo.....nd" J ...A,. _ _ n10g anniversary r4 the foun<llng or the 1Jh~ caplta.l city. Mrs . Drakfj' has and Kra. a.a.t ,,.... ".. fill Ma.lnevllle Granp, . room l'f~. 221. W~. Wayne Township solicitors and contributors fonned an unbeatable combina tion when they pu.~l'e d the current Red Cross War Fund drive to a new high oI $1800.00. This repr esents a $300 surplus over th e quota ot $1500.00. assigned to Wayne TownShIp . 'llhe excellcnt result.~ of this solicitation speak Cor t.h(' fine splrit of this truly Amerlcnn com mUlllty. There Is a small amount of mon ey yet to be turned In , a nd at the completion of the cnnvass, t.he cochaimlen w:i!ol be ca.llee to m eet wl tll t;he dhalrman, C . H . Brace. for the pW'POSe of audltolng the rc~ult.s of this fine piece' of work. '1'l)e audit will take tihe form of compiling m.nute data , listing all givers and solicitors, thereby makin g a Complete record of the resU1l.s of this work.

' Whe n suspicion wus dll'ec lc~ at WaynesvUle's water upply as ~he I'e su~t of t he epidemic of Jntes tlnal disturbances suItered here Lht:' early part QC the week, all residents wert: warned by Health COUlIllJsslUnCI' Edward Blair, of Lebanon, Lha.t all drinking water used from Lile village supply s hould be boiled unLl1 fw·ther notice . It was estimated 'hat be{;Ween 150 and 200 cn.s€s of the 111testlnal cltstul'banccs w el' ~ s \: UCI'C in Waynesville . Monday evening

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ANNUAL REPtlRT OF THE CLERK OF mE . VIt.LAGE OF WAYNESVILLE, WA1PtEN - COUNTY. OIUO For the FIIcaI Year Endina\ December af. 190 PO~tlon, 1940. Census 832 .. War4eavUle, OhIo, Match 22, 1948. 1 hereby certify the (ollow1nB report to- be correct. H. M . OARlEY', Village Olerk. Balallce &ecelpts Expen- &lance Jail. 1 dltures Dec.31 Oe)lera l FlUl d .. . .. ... ... , .... , . . 3363 .26 5648.59 4922 ..l0 4089 . 75' 915.12 563 .52 372 . 64 Auto !... ~ Ense s t reet ReP\l'11' Fund 21.04 Gaso!ine Tax SLreet Repa ir Fund 139 . 04 1349 . 50 690 . ~ 798.08 CiVilian DeIense Flmd . .. . .. .... 200.00 200.00

SUnday, March 2:1, 19'3. Sprin, caUie . there were only bwo. But at ot11oiaUy by It.h~ _Inw~ at t.ha~; 1 hall to I1r1ve them OLll one a~ . . . . . ~ IlOoII4 0IIII Mall. Mat$er at. PoIwtnoe, Win_Ville, auo .uobWv1a101l1 at Wneu, old. ase, an<1 8103 a . m. ••• tem lstlndar(t TImt. a ~W. a.m2 take ~om back to tho \I,lloznlo~tn~ ln4urance." But to go pack to ~no week's oven II. Jlo~e pastW'e. Anot.her big 1101" t.O .1" Walter W. Wiseman, Editor Publisher By a two ' to the SenatA! T h.ul'sdny. T oday It had Wlod UP pal.Ch a1l(1 only o,d pi es 01 fence --------IS8-:-:UED ~::-:EVER==Y::-:TIiUR8D===:-::=:-:A:-:Y='.,--------- 1II.te lust week pa ed Il b ill making a little from the ruins earlier In ~hc a\J~ much bl!~&cr to patch 1L wi th . Illj\ndo tol'Y \.he blanket defermen t 'week and t he lin shone sP I started r lrSt I t.bough 1 would mend tilt! 8IDiCI1Ptton Price, ,1.50 Per Year, Payable' in Advance from m.1ll tal'Y service or all essen tial oub to meud fences . The f nce sit- ..... Ie 11 ~lle) d. Lenee be are Liley farm workers. It will be remenlbered uation is getting serious , ' Several "IA!' u comuli out. t.here . 1;10 it wok t hat last Novelnber qongress auth- lences that should ba ve bee.n re- me th e r est of the day to t.igh ten the 8'113 . 21 5WO.47 0117.08 orized such de!errment, but, 1n spite newed hJ:St year are so ~end er now '",arb wire' and put a patch. over the Totals vrneml Village F'unds . . 3523 . 34 2884. 32 2370 .42 3088 .62 of much talk to the con trary. thous- t.hat If 'a cow loo\Cs at t hem ha rd IVOrst hole. The dogs J1ke th at W go Water Works Fund . .. .. .. ...... 2166 . 12 1790.J.O 1685 .79 11839.50 Bond .R.£~ lr Cll1 e n t Fund .. . ... .. 1943.81 ands or IIU1l1 bOYS have been W'aHed ell ugh slle can go righ t through . uhro~h : 1L52 .23 f'il'emcll 's I ndemnity Full I . ... . . 1152 .23 ~ into UIC armed services . Inee tllnt 1 'his morning I tool!: Spot a nd Black lL was a lov Iy day Wlougll not Orand Totals of All timq . The bill passed by ~h e Sen - Ie up to the pasture. Luckily the very warm . I saw a blue bll'd 01\ the 12887 . 62 10386.00 11287 . 12 !. Wlds (Clerk) . . ... . ... . 8785 .50 ate makes such deferment absolute- others were sP far cIIown III the Held fence and a ,,'\).ole nOCk. ot robbins 11417.6'1 Treasurer's Cash Balance ., a.AUIIC'& J. DO'" ly mandatory. instead of permiss ive. that I wns too lazy to go a.fter them l'unl1ing around witlh theJr .... heads ......... MOW' ......... The measure will wldoubted ly pass for n o sooner were t.hey in t he P IIS- t.:ocke<l on one side lOOking lo!' Total Cash Balrulce, the House by a large vote, but , 8e- t ure t han they came OUt t.hrough wo rms . By n1lrht, H clouded 11417 .57 Dec . 31. 1942 .... At long last orucial WlISb1ngton year no prov1s10n was ' ma4e for ex- fording to nunor, fac es a probable t.he fence and wer e III tJ1e corn fi eld, up a gain ami while we were 111 SUI\fl\1ARY OF RECEIPTS Presiden tial veto . The presellt tl!n1 baa beocme alarmed over the farm tTa sugar Itor home canning purpo.st he one !!hat 'hasn1t been husked church. at Wle mid-week Le~ WU ser- Proper ty, Ta xcs-Gcnel'a l Flmd . . . . . ..... . ... . . ...... 2,883 .57 'l abor situation and lnlpenClng food es 'IllltU the cannlg SeBSJ ll was per of the Congress indicates that yet . The mud waS! awful so I let vice, suddellly hhe windows mtUed. h e·ud ReLll'emeIl t .. nd Sinking Funds . .. . . . . ... 1,685.79 sbort8ies. However, as usual, any about half over. With oommerclally the m easure could be passed over them eat a lew ears and then It E:veryone listened and tJ1e same 4.569 .36 actkm that rn.ay be taken wW come canned fru1~ and vegetalbles being Presidential veLo . T he S en ate has wasn' t so hard to get them out be- t.hough t wen t fllu'ough every h eac. . Total Property Taxes . . ... .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. ...... ..... ... . . . Tax . . . . .. ............ . . . ...... .. .. . . . . . 46 . 07 aboUt six montJi6 roo late til be of rationed, It Is eseclally important a lso pa.$ed another fa rm bill 1>roAnother explosion aL King's M UJs'/ CIgarette State Motor Vehlole Tax .. . ... . ... ' . ... . . . . . . . ...... . .... ...... . ...• . . .. . 907.62 any real benel1t . iFor inStance last <that :bome canning be encouraged h ibitlng the inclusion of soil conser- by congressional act,ion 'wlt hin a few BUL in a few moments thCl'C was a Ga soline Tax . .. 1349. 50 tDecember when it was announced this year. However, no definite In- vation payments and other farm days . T.1:\e House b y an overWhelm- ilash of lightl1iIlg and by bile t.Unc lriherltan~ Tax-.:o~;';~l·~·d·: ::::: :: :::::::: :: ::: that tlbe allotment of steel for man- .fOl'lIULt.1on bas been furnished by the benefits In computing parity prices. Lng vote last week passed a b1ll pro- we came out It was beginning to Totol Inheritance Tax . .. . . . . . ..... ... ... .... . . .... . ..... . ... 1052.50 ufacturing .farm maohlnery had OPA as to W'll&t sugar aJlotment wW In enactLng a mendmen ts to t he h ibiting tJ1e reduction of salaries rain, and it Js still pouring. Sales T px .... . . ... . . .. . .. ..... .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . ..... 1000.00 been .redUced to twenty-rour per be for home cannJng this year; and Price Control Act last fall the con- below the level preva ilin g December Friday . StW ra ining . It poured .:>t.at~ Deer and Liquor U~lIse Fees ...... . . .. ..... ... . . 300 . 00 cent ~ norma.t many Members or It Is ,b eing rumored that housewlves gress defined f arm parity prices In 7, 19U . A Senate COmmittee has ap- I Au night and tile pasture is a rWl- Loca . l.:CI'IlSes and Perrrut-.; .. ..... . .. .. . . ....... .... . . 2 .00 OoflIIre8S, 1nICludini your hUmble wJll be J;equJred to give up some of connection with fixing price ceilings pr oved the legisla tion, with the ad- mng sheet- of waW!' and every gu.302 .00 servant, t.mmed.I&telY protested to their canned goods ration coupons on farm products: La. ~r t he Act was dltlon or a perfecUn g amendment, ley a yellow torrent. The children Total Llc ( nses and periu\t.!, . . .. . . . .. ..... . . . .. . . . . ..... ... . . . 163.20 SJle War lProducUon Board and the In order to get sugar for home Interpreted ,b y the President and 'his a nd the Senate Is expected to a ot couJ(U\'t get across t.he brook W get FInes cf,d Costs .... ... . .. : . .... ..... . . . ... ... .. .. ..... .. .. . . . sec:.ret.a.ry or Agrloulture, pointing canning ~. In the 'hope that a a.ss1stant.s In such a. way ~. S to dis- favorably upon I ~ within the next Wle sohool bus so I took them ~u Misc. 1-1 ~s, Sales nnd Charges-Oen'l VllInjic a·n d Ot-her FUnds . .. .... . 408.75 out t.bat more labor SlLvlng larm definite polley ~ be established regard Congressional inLent and ac- few daYIi . Inasmuch as the salary sobool. We may have to Jteep t.nem madllneZ'Y, rather thAn less, would and full inlforma.tion given tlhe pub- ,t ually reduce farm price ceillllgs be- llmJ~tlon prohibition has been made a t home to he.p later so 1 nate Total M.!bcellaneous Feoo. Sales and Charges ... . .... . .... . ..... .. 408 .75 be ;needed if maximum farm ~- lie before the ca.nnJ.ng season starts, low the levels IntendPd or proposed. a part 01 the om tilting the public have th em miss on acoowlt at ~<! Publlc ServiCE! Enterp11l.ses--Water Rentals, etc ... .. .. .3088.62 . duction 'WII8 to be obtained In the your Repl'e8entatlve bae tcY.lay writ- The new legislation, which ptll!Sed d ebt limit :from one hundred and we8lther. Clear creek was out 01 its 3088.62 face of tale glVW1ni labot .mortace. · 'ten a letter to Prentiss Brown, Chief bhe senate by a vote ot 78 to 2, will twen ty -live billion to two hundred banks and the llelds were lakes. l L Total PUbliC , ~:,Ice Enterprises . . . .... . ... . . . . . . ....... .... . correct 'this situation. The HOu.< e, IBIIrwCl'lel, no remed1a1 ectlon could of the OPA. requesting a defJnJte and ten billion dollars,. It Is believed has k~t up all day and tonlgl1t it is Total l\ c\'enue ... . . .. . . . ......... . . . .. . ... ........ . . . .. ..... . 1288'1 .62 be~ed Wlttl a 8IlOR t.kne 11&0, announcement as to OPA require- Which had previously enacted sim- bhat the President 'Will not use JJls t ill raining . Are we gOIng to nave L 12887 .62 When, eady ~~!Jotment menta in connection with obtaJning ilar legislation by Wla nimous vote, veto power in an effort to torce Il a nother 1~13? That was JUSt. thir ty G ra nd l ('.lal Receipts .. .... . . .. . . . . .......... .. . ....... . .... . SUM:\lARY OF EXPENDITURES 'WU tncreued. 'But the (P1IDtmc of BIJ88l' for home carin1ng purposes be wJll quicltly approve t he Senate bill, 'COntinuance of bile lsala.ry IlmLtation. years ago . Operation New Construction ~ add1t1aDa1 materlal hae cume made at the earliest possible mo- and if the President vetoes th e The action taken ~)y Congress on saturday. TJle raln has stoppeCl and. Equipment, and measure, it wW Wldoubtedly be en. etc. too iate to be of any benefit for the ment. · . Maintenance talis matter is . considered to be a and the sun Is Lr<Y1ng to come but . acted Into law over his opposition. Genl'!ol Governmont1943 plaDt.lDi &e&&Ob, which 111 now • • • most Important victory In the f ight High waters ever~here . The rOllu at baDii. f Bec&uIe of the time it WhUe the Presld.ent talks about • • • Leg!l.slative (Council) . .. . ..... .. H4.00 thwt is being waged here tn recap- to CoJ1Wln is closed and also Hig'll Unless all signs fall , the PresiGeneral Excc<ltlve ....... . .. .. . .610.92 ~ to convert 8teci1• Into fann bav!ni sohool children hal"Vest the ture Congressional rights and pre- way 42 below Waynesville. YesterE lections . ........ .. . .. .... .... . 70 . 57 equ1pment. It. wW be late summer or crops, t he War Department. prepares dent's executive order fixing a Umit rogatives and to pU b a stop to the clay the Day;ton papers alld one LebBuildIngs (To·l.'n Hall. etc.) .. .. 256.91 t.ll tMlfCll"e any 'ooUceable a,etter- to furlough COIJlplete unit.s at 801- on salaries, tale legality and constitrend toward government by execu· f\llon paper did not get here . Antutionality at which has ooen s einent In the amount at !arm ma- diem f~ !farm /harVesting, and the other caY. Leaping Lena has a .wn. Total G'.!ne.r al OoveJ!T\men!. . ... . ... .. . ... . .1082 .40 riously: questIon'ed, .will be set aside tlve order or edlct. dlineJy ava1lable w1ll be noted. Ooneress cona1ders legJslation for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.. She got that name when she was .. Protectlvn to Person and Propeny" ~llce .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . ... 594 .23 :Ap1n It 15 the old Itol'Y of too lit- blanket delfennent from m1Utary wold young 'h eifer . One day she went FIre .. . ........ .. . .. ... .. .. 147 .00 4ie and too alte. ~of all Itann workers~ Mrs. over th~ !!ence into our neJg'hbor's • _ • Rooeevelt comes forth wit}} a sugpasture and we Chased her and Total P·flWctlon td Persoll and Property . .. 741 .23 1\ .,nu be remembered that Jut ~ pqram C1f. tralnlng women chased her. Fina~ we had her cor79 . 40 Hcnlth-!lotal nered In a lane and she went right over a brand new, lull helifht, field SanJtaL:on-General Vlllagl! Funds . . . .. . . . 374.45 :fence wibh a barb wire on the top . But now, with her fourth calf, she Total ~l<riitatlon . .. .. . ... ........... . ...... 374.45 Is hhe most sed&te of cows, and the H lghwaYt-General Vlllage:F\lnds .. ... .. .. 3517 .75

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J. W, LINGO . HARDWARE

FRED'S DEPT. STORE

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BABDWABB. IJIII'LDlBN'r8 M. B. HYMAN and SON SCBAft"NEB

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Geaeral AppIJanee Repair NEW 6 ' USED FUJl,NITURE ~IS LebyOD

SPIEGEL'S, SHOE STORE

FOR M . YS&B8 . LDJANON'S ~ING LAJ)1B8 BEADY TO WEAB STYLISTB

8boee tor the . uUre FamI17' (XlMY F1T1'ED) We SpeGlaUM In Nanow WkUhI , At PopaJar Prloea . rhoDe 3U L

RUEPPEL'S STUDIO

SP.EGEL'S STYLE CENTER '

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YOW FAMILY. PROTOGBAPIIE&

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SMITH

Ladlea' A CbUdreD'. ~ To Wear and MlWnery At PopUlar Prloea Phone sa M

SPIEGEL'S MEN'S STORE

GOODYEAB SHOE BEPAIB SDVlCE

Men'. IUld 80111' CLO'I'BING IUld SHOES At Popular PrIeeI I'hone 38 L

LEBANON MODERNIZING CO.

IVINS-JAMESON DRUG COMPANY

8eIIiDI the ~ In hint. Wall Paper, WID'" IJIaadM

Make Our l!ltore Your

Vkt.rola BeoOrdI Phone U9 ,

Headquarters Phone U' Lebanon

WESTERN AUTO STORE Sa 8cMItoIt . Broa4waJ PhoDe 89 L

A1JT(M!Il01m.E sUPPL1B8

DR..JNO. ZETfLE O. D. Ph_ISM

McCETCHIN'S PHARMACY ~

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Phone 357 R

Lebanon

'TIi E DAYTO.• . PO~fER AND . LIGHT COMPj~.Y

UWL FOR HEALm·

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LEBANON ,... RECREATION -

IleMnattOa.

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Lebanon

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They th8lt the feedmue situation In l.,a .....A say-'11 • •A t he east Is serious. Blame Da.)ll1ght Saving War Time for some of that. I hope this year with slOW time we ~yget ours in better mape. We are going :to have to plant oats a.nd BOy ibe&ns though, because so much of 'our aJifalfa has been killed out . They are saying not to plant your wheat until yOU are' sure that It won't make a crop. Ours looks dead. When t hey learn to regulate :the weather they can begin to regulate

Total Interest . . .... . ... .... . . . ... .. .. .. . ... 739.5q

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Total Elql. and Outlay ... .. ........ .. .. .... 9014 .60 OUtlay'-'.i. otal of COlumn 2 carried to CoJwnn 1 . .. ..... . .. ... ....... .. .. . 271.40 Bonds ana Loans Pald~Bond Retirement and Slhklng FlinJJ .. . ......... .. . . .1100.()(J Total Bonds and Loans P;\ld .. . ........... : .uoo.oo Graud l't tal Expenditures ... . . . . . ... . . . ..110386 .00 BONDED DEBT DECEMBER 31, 11M2 LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING GENERAL BONDS , .• (Payable by General Taxation) Sewer (H..uI-ge Portion) ... . .. . .... .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . ... .. . . .. ... . $20,100 .00 Total- General and

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Tot!l1 Bonded Debt ... .. ........• . .. . . ................••..• f20,100 00 . F L OA'I, NG DEBT: ...... .. ... 130.45 Accounts P lIble CQ'npald Bills) ...... ,........... .

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'ICJia.1 Floating De~t .. . , ... .. . . .. . ... .. . • 130 45 l.:Irand TOtal Debt, ,D ec. 31 , 1942 , ... ....... .. ... .. .. : . . .. . . . . ... .. ...... $20,2.30.f5

. Corner Cabinet Complete With Hardware $ 22.50

t he flU1l1er and his crops.

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Made of Select White Panc;loroaa Pine We alao have in .tock tin. by 3 in. B. and Btr. Y. P. Floorinc and BI''''ce Streamline Oak Flool'lnC.

The McDowell and Torrence Lumber Co. . Comer Detroit and TbJrd Ste. Xatia, Ohio Phone W

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.Sand & Gravel TARWA-iLITH!IC TAR AND ROAD O[L, EXCAVATiNG DUMP TRUCK SERNICE ftEADY MIX OONOREI'E

BROWN and BROWN IAdIeI Beed,. to WC4I' A GOOD PLACE TO KNOW A G04;)D PLACE . TO . GO

271.40

Bond. Retirement and S1nkJng F1Imds •• 739 .50

DR. E. M. STilELE, 133 East Locust Stree. W1lm1ngton, Ohio, has published a booklet In which he explains how he treats PFLES ot HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ ERYor EUEO'I'RI01TY, This booklet wW be sent free by sending" him your name and address.-Adv.

MURPHYS THRIFT "E" MARKET Complete Une 01 Fresh Mea", Fruit. &lid Vecetable. and Staple Groceries .

away. 5ometh.lng told me that I ought to .send. lor him to Innoculate the calves yesteldaywhen I looked at Lulu Belle's cal:f, though it didn't show a sign of liOOurs and Lena needed some attention but I thought I wW walt tw mOrning .but when I caUed . thiB morning Dr. Frost had gone to Circleville to some beagle field trials (even a vet has to have S{)II\e recreatJion). I \hope our old enemy, wb1te' .scours, hasn't caught up with 'lIB again. When he comes I wW 'have the winter calves ~nnocu­ la.ted too just tor safety . The hay situatlon ' ls bad. Ours has been gone to. some time and- now all we ,bought is gone too. There goes our profits and they are aU afraid the

RECTAL DISEASES

THE REXALL STORE

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Lebanon

EGER'S

THE F~HI9N SHOPPE

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EARL B. DAVIDSON

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_ venlebt for them-&nd-you ,--but-w&1t-.t'I'etaH~eeflaneot2S--;-;-;-: untU night or WltU they have gone !ntcrclltr....~ ... . .... . . ... .. . . 380.85

[en ' goes for bq~h home .

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DWBLBY - GUTS

lighting engi-

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bulbs

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IIA&X CLOTBBS Anew 8bIrte

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gentiest we her Lenaone now . . \have. We just call Tot:.l }I~8'hway& . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . .. . . . . . 3517. 75 Publlc r:'f rv1~ EnteI'prJ.ses-;w~ter WOl'ks . . 2099.02 Sunday. W!ay is It you never send tor the doctor or the veterJnar1an Total ?t.'ll!ir Service EntetPrlses .. .. ... . . . . .2099.02 fmmeedlately when it would be con- MlsceUafl(O~eneml Village Funds .. ... . 380.85. .

Bob,' s

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"AllOver Town E~ery Mominlg" Pasuu~zed .Milk For Your Pr.otection R. R. 2 Wayneavil.1e, Ohio

'Zain Arinitage Phone Waynesville 2911

Morrow Phorie No. 3 Office PhOne 473 K

Leban~:

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In anawer to ao ~any' r..quea" I have mad.' a n~mber of Cedar Cheata. I think they are the nieeat oneal have eyer made and at a price you can afford ~o pay. . ' . . ., Remember, V for vi~tory, B~y War 8ond. and Stamp,. .

LEE LEMMON

Two Mil.. South of. Wayn.Yille oil RoUte Ifo. 42.

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ol'dl• ''f.Otn'm anil08 8trl1c.e At Dawn" With Paul Munt At lost wee" wt~ ~ ~, . .. ~ • lVfurray, cd Mt. IIOU, . nance providing for I.lle impro eMr. ancl Mra . Harold RaIm. ~ , ment or building of the sidewalk IUId Emma Gibson of BellbrOH, ill. ~ F~ YIWlS AGO TW~n YEAR8 &GO' WYWt Hent')' Woolard returned home 00 Mr• . Harvey Rye it clerk1nIat the rutter on the sout.h side of Miami 8treet from Main street to. Fow.th. Ml's, Mra. Edpr POle or OlD • rIlUl!8day from Haie~town, Ind. PQItoKloe ' this week . OounCu also passed an, ordinal1ce spent sunday with· Mr. aDd lin. dlley Gibson . Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Baird 'are The G azette household . I.s rlow p~h1bltlng the r~t.ailing of iutoxlIss MinnIe err,wforci of n.rton visIting relwtives in Indianapolis . snug1y dom1cUet\ in the Ifla t over tbe cating liquors In Waynesville to tao t! ~ home a few days wl~h t.he meaa.es, J . B . Crabbe talked 'before the Gazette office. tW~t 6eptemibcr 16. Massie TOwnship eominunlty club 1Pl'0t. Walta of the Xenia schools, ' ., and Mrs " MorJ1a Lewis ' h J last Wednesdl!-y evening: will address the Parent Teacher At a dinner in honor of Robert 0, , spent Sunday wI~ Mr . 11.. ,Braddock...Jale follOWing were P,I!S.\1rs . John Koster Of Vtlea . Mrs . J . D ., Marlatt returned meeting Mardh 30. home Sunday Bitter an extended vis!H. tAo Oornell and Ernest Earn- en t: Dr. and Mrs. £IUs and son , Mr. and-Mra....:RalPl) Alfonl'·aod It in COlwnbus with her daughter. hart were In Milton, Ind., Tuesday. Ohas. Halwke and family. Mr. r.nd Jaugllter, Connie, are . spend1ni a Mrs. MIll'le K erns. Postmaster Hartsock <W8B ort a Mrs . Evan Ohenoweth, Mr. and ell' days with his brother, Mr. and Messrs. JOhn a.nd Vern Sl~poon couple of day!> last week with the Mrs . J. M. Keys. Will rtart.sock and .\I1rs. Lolmie Alford, of Mt. HollY'. ON re In LoUlsvllle, Ky ., Tuesday, grippe and Miss lJucy Emley, who Is wife, Mr . and Mrs. Wlll Ha.wke. MI' . Mr . L . Morga.n Is 1Jnprov1Dg &1'and brousnt ba.ok with them a beau- also 111, Is slowly ~ . and Mrs. 'Fenton Squires. Mr. and -«::1' ~ few days of illness . tUUl 'N1/14rara blUe Ford automobile . The Men of Waynesville will hold Mrs . David Lashley, Char les Horner 'Mr. and Mrs. Edmond ;Mal'lat t .pen t Sunday with Mr. aD(1 Mr• . The lanles of !Wa~e ToWllShip their March meeting In !Masonic hall and family, Mr . and Mrs . Chas . NutrlUon clasSes completed their on the evening Of MIU'Oh 28, lWU,h Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MUfE.vis Micl'W.e1 of Xenia. . YCI\1"s prOject in Vegetable COOkery, Prof . Jdhn W . Martin cd Uhe Mor- ray, Mrs . J os. Evans, Mrs. Grace Mr. Robert Earnhart l~t Saturwiall a community dinner at the aine SChOOl, Dayton. a.s t.he spelliker . Braddock, Mrs . Ellen Murray. Mrs , ;ny for Ft . Thomas, Ky. WaynesvlUe gym. The "Old Heme Town !Club" meets Hannah Williamson. Mtsses Stella Mr, and Mrs . Lawrence 201n.. Mrs. Maude Orane has been on every Wednesday evenIng at Bur- Prate r, Pearl Evans. Ella Murray, pent Monday afotemoon Wlth M.r. the sick list. ton's Testaurant. OUlcers are WU- Tllla H.a.rsock, Stelin Hartsock. Jcn,m d Mrs. Lue Morgan. Walter Sheehan Is recovering fTom ford Squires, president; Oall EvIUlS. nle Lewts, Allce Chenoweth . Anna Mrs. Henry Berges and !a.m1b, 01 president; Frank Robinson , Brace, Lydia Chenoweth. Rcbecca deavertow;n, spent Frld&y with. I.e. 8. recent tonsil operation a t Blair's ,v1lce hospital . treasurer; IMlss 'lavonne Burton, Prater, Florence Lashley, Rose !Jls"arentB. Mr. and }drs. ILUe Mol'ian. Mr. Russ Robison of New BurUnSMiss Opal Lewis has gone to Day- secretary and Thomas Burton, or- kin and Martha P8.1·ker, Mrs . Llda Smith, Mrs. Jno . Wilson. Mrs. Upp, ton, spent Sa.tur~ evening with ton to live with Mr . and Mra. C. derly. W.1(ounce. The OOmmercial club, with their Messrs. Wellington Squires, Clement [t.l ~ lV1r. and Mrs. Emerson DW anclllOD There will be a market in the wives and employees, enjoyed a ban- Hart6ock, CUff Evans, Earle EVans, Ralph. ,Un. WIU ....u IS wltb. U.. cc...l1 .......:nl Mrs. Bcrt Bunllcll, \)urrcs poIHlt-nt Mrs . Ben Gruber and ch1ldren TOwn.shlp Ihouse iMa.rCh 24, 1928, be- quet In the !Mason1C ,b anquet room.s Ohas . Braddock, Wa rren Keys, Wlll lastlFrldayevenlng. Lashley ahd Th06 . Clark . M.r. and Mrs. Raymonu ,WilSon Mr. a nd MI·s. Enrl Crn,\ford en- Is nt Saturda y eveninl with Mr . ginning at 9 :30 a . m . '"'J...,.,.~. ''·A~._ E . D . v.:ouu ""nk-rn and 'D C ---;;=========~, wtre dinner guestB nbeil' da" "'ll - (ertalned Mr. lInd Mr.~ , RObe rt ped M Ev tt _ .___ 11 d The Parent - ,Studen t Vocationa1 On IFrlday, March 16, Mrs . Mary •• .... an 1'6 . ere DU.uUO.u an Ca.ske,y and Mrs . Ada Oourtney enS tump have p urohased the 8llrlng lH£T llODlS'l' (;IIUll(;ll ter, Ml·s. Leonard Ellis ana 1arruly, Schneider and sou ILnd MI'. and Mrs, ' family . banquet gIven last FrIday evening LUUlli (;. Ilauley, 1'Ilslor V L n eBl· Kingman, Sunday. Walter 'I1homas and family Sun eay. Valley Blade. was a great success . G enerous h elp- tertalned the Woman's AUXIlIary of Will Allen left on Monday to view ~everal from here attelldcd tilE:: Mr . and Mrs . Ber t Bunnell a!ld ChUl'ch school 9 :30 a . m. ings or a three~ourse dinner were St. MaIy's churoh at the home of the sJ.gh ts a t the f air. Others locals Worship se rvice at 10.40 A. M . lWleI'al of Earl liocket.t at Woflyne,,- daughter enLer t.alnoo Mr . and Mrs , serveo. to WI. Mrs. caalte,y. a t the fair are Lou Ba rnett, Florence \ ,Ul nleet In ,.he SUlIday school room. vUlc SllIturday a.fLernoon. , Orner Boldrey an d dau ghler, J unc. Thursday n~t lihls territory W8 B . . . 'I'he . . Lenten Pre.yer servl' e Wed.l\Iu·s. Man una Bogan and Mar- and Miss Delores BUllllell Saturday I Mrs. C, H . Deal!therase A~""'_ """":~.:: IA (family reunion Sunday a~ the v1B1ted by a terrHic wind and a Haines, Ruth Morford and Wm . Jones . wi b llyn ~ue Smith called 011 ' . . evening . a vIsit Friday from, oller son ....... home of Mr . and Mrs. J. O. Hawke heavy rain. In severallnstances the n esday e ening, March :iI , H e ~'Wind blew doWn small h~, also MIss Carrie MoKInsey and Frank held at. t.he home of Mrs . Ann a Wll- CompLOllS 1n New Burlington vn<: Mr . and 'Mrs. Oakley Russ caUcl daughter-in-la.w, Mr, ~ -"D . wa.s in celebration Qf the birthday MDrrIson of Dayton were married on I.' - - "on alld "'il l be spollSored by utght last week . OU Mr. and Mt·s . B . W . Ste\\oa rt Homer Deallherase, of C1nclnnat4 . .......::> " Mrs . L . M . ....,n ~ - d· ereon, • "IIho rea nniversary of Mr . Hawke and also moved barns and tobMCO sheds off 'rhursday. Mrs. E1.tl Haines Is some Improv- Frid ay eveD in g . une Fr iendship class. ' Friends church at Spring Valley , of their gra ndson, Junior Vance. ad but remains ill a weaKened CODMr. and Mrs. Hcnry Beicher an rumed home last we~ t.helr fOWldatlODl. wa.s dedicated Sunday. S'f . AUGUSTI NE CHURCH ul~lon . Iamlly entertained Misses Mal zei log a Il1'dn~h' her bro~ and ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••II!! The following ~~~~~~a~tte~n~d!:ed~ _ Father Kr~oUz, Prlest Walter Wilson called on Carl Mc- Onapman, Ruth Bunnell lmd Emo- family in JaICksonvWe, Fla., C&lll!d at tAle Encampment at Mass Sunday 9: uO a . Ill. t{mney 11~1ll' Bc1'l~~lill8 ' CUru r Sun- gene Woola rd. Mr . Millard Ball , Mr. the Home sa.turday. d y Mt moon . and Mrs , Roy Pucke t-I, and Gerald· Mrs . Oscar McClelland of WU· this week: Mayor COleman, M, C . !l:. alld vlrs. EveretL Hain~ aUli Inc ' P uckett, SlUl da y. mlngton, spent Ilbe week-end 1W1UJ. Liddy, Dan Anderson, W llI Cook, ST. I\I Alty's E1'ISCOPJ\L son, E.tTOI Dean, were guests of Mr. Mjss Elizabeth Marshall is pcnd- her mother, Mrs. Elfie Thompron. an'd h blja.b OOlller and BarL Dakh. Cll lW ll u,nd Mrs. Herbert Hadley of Clarhs- Ing a few days 'wlLh Rev, and Mrs . Dr . and Mrs. Dudley Keever; of Direct Bus Route From Waynesvm~ve Tires. eas of HarveYli!PJr g. Ralph I'urks, 1\1u~sl.er in Cha rge ville R . R . 011 Suru:lIlY anernOOl1 LO Eus t.ace HeckerL and SO!l of Day ton . Centel'vl11e, and !Mrs . EllZabetb E. !B. Miohener received $25 for uhw'ch scbool :at' 9:45 n. m . ne p L1::lebrll!te ilhe aO~h wcdiling ,mMIss Genevieve BUlule ll and Mr SmiW1 were Sunday dinner guesta an essay on "OWiheat." SEE or CALL TRACTOR PAJtTS ornlng prayer nd s ermon 11 :00 niversary 01 Mrs . Hames' siste'r ana Walte r Pfelf(er and dauglltcr. J ane of Miss Lydia. Wrlgb't. and Mra. The Franklin nine l~t Oakdale ~GS , VALVES, GASKETS Jlusband, Mr'. and Mrs: Howara ~;pent Sunqay wIth hill'. and Mrs . Mal'Bli-ret Webb, respectively. GALLOWAY Park on ThursdAY atter playing Ii a, Jll . BEARINGS-BALL .. BOLLER. l'~er. Earl PfeUfer ruld daughtc rs . Mr. and Mrs. RoesIdn and Mr. lnnings a1}d h earing the ominous \vA~ N£SV lLL E UH URCU O F aDd Mlss Mou1ro1a Bunnell and Mrs . Mr . and Mrs. Frank Frazier and aud Mrs. Ernest Mar.tin of Dayton Maehlne Shop Work OD wall of 31 to 2, In fa vor of the MiC:;WllS'l' Ne.lie Bunnell called on Mrs . Mar~ Miss Catherine Wallace elltert.alned visited Mrs ~ Georgta Mende1l1l&ll {)JUnder HeMa and TnCltor. CHERRY ams. Give it to them, Raper. Bogan and Mrs. Lelah Wilsoll neal Mr. and Mrs . Oaklt y Ross over til Sunday afternoon. l\lax Randall. , Minister Val" Rev. A. D . Maddox Is the new 'or Xenia, recently. week-end . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of d UNDAY uastor of t.be M . E . Church. XENIA STANDARD Mrs. Carl J ones and '6On Charh., Mr . and Mrs . Bert Bunncll call~ d Dayton and Mr. and Mrs . , Q6ca,r Bible Sc.tlOOI 9.30 a. m. were guests at churol1 Sunday . on Miss.' Bertha and Walter Oarey Wade of Miamisburg, called OIl Commuruon 10 :4f) a.. m. PARTS Advertise or Bust Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines ant.. Sunday Rlfternoon . friends here SWlday afternoon. I?rea..hlng, 1l Ill. m. 108 E. MaIn , st. Pbone 288 Advertising Shows Energy Junior End' e avor, 7 :15 p . m. daughter, Phyllis, and Ml·. and Mrs. Ta king advantage of tlbi! achool H · 38 W. MaID 8t. XENIA. omo Advertl&lng Keepc Old Oustomers Donald ~alnes were guesU; 011 Sun· closLng TUesday, MIss Laura McXJnSenior Endeavor, 7 :15 P. m. sey spent the da.y In C1nc:tnnaU. Conununion and pl'eachln&" 8 :00 day of Mr . al1d Mrs. Char.ey Lau d, ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE who ceJebl'atj:(l their goleen well CORNER PHARMACY III , • • II lie)' Gil' ...... C U rN!lIPon.1 ' I l ' Mrs. C . H . !Deatherage apent ,D. B. STALL p. m. ding anniversary on that day. Mrs. Earl Lucas of Xenia Spetl t Tue day at th e home at her da\Jih.' 'Xou are invited to come a nd worBEXALL DRUG JEWELER Our W. C. T . U . wns held Itt th<: .sunday wiW1 hi.< pbren t.s, Mr , lind ter, Mrs . 'R . H . Ha.1't.8ocIt. ship WiLh us. STOU FiDe W.~b BepalriDr home of Mrs. Belle J ones last Tueb- Ml;/> . ,Dave Luclls. Mrs. Etta Blalt· of Xenia spn~' .FEnR ~ j!1I1W H OF CllRIST day afternoon. ~ .. 'l'I'Y tho Miam i Gazette Want M.I H E, Main PbODe '1''1-W Cor. Main " De&roIt •• Phone 8 You're No Exception' Mr. &l1ld Mrs . Raymond W1lsolJ Herbert Gra.bam, Mlnlllter Calamity doesn' t pick were Xenia shoppers FrIday IUter9.:30 a. m., Bible school. favorites! Misfortun e h as- S C R £ E N -' '. C. A. DADE and SONS ALlCE RINCK'S .. Fr iclay noon. 10.45 8.. m.-ConununiO l1. n't singled you out a s an "R~veilie Your MoCormIcll-J)eerl.q Mr . and Mrs. Weldon Wilson and 11 :00 a. D1--elermon. . And . HAT SHOP exception! Be wise a nd Ml-s. Mary Bogan caUed on RaleIgh 7 :30 p" m .-Peachlng. Beverly" Jmplemenl Dealer protect yourself with lure • <:: :Itllrda' EIIbt w- MaIn 8t. ~ and family Monday nigh t . ANN MILLER and insurance so that no matFRIENDS PhODe llMl6 109 W. MaID at. Mrs. Raleigh Bogan af..tended tht Phone 141 8 Xenia. Obio WILLIAM WRIGHT ter what happens, you, T wi' funeral of MIs. Sarah Allee' Walton FIrst Day school, 9:30 a. m. your family and your proMeeLing for Worship, I Q:30 a. m . Bot the Spring Valley F1'lends ohurch perty will be fully pro. EICHMAN'S McDORMAN'S one aiftcrnoon last week . tected. . Ml '. 1I0Ll.1' M. E. CIIURCll E1ectrlcal SuppUflII _ BepaIrIDI MIss Otlrol BUllnell open t par t of NATIONALLY KNOWN .,.. M. SCllUff, Mlnlsler Sherwln-Wi~ Pamt last week with 11er grandmother, MEN'S WB.Ut . INSURANCE AGENCY ' .Sunday SChoo~ '9:30 a . m. E. A. Mrs. Nellie Bunnell . 52 W. MaIn at. P~e815Z Xenia. OhIo Sam S. Scoville, Mgr. (Dela.yed) Earnhart, Supt, Rev . 'Horner of Sprln'g Valley, was Phone 2661 EveDing Service, 7:30 p. m. MODERN SHOE Wayneaville, Ohio ISAYLS PPayer Meet1rLg VV~es day eve- gue:st; speBikel' .at church S~day. . REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson ning, 7 :30 p. Ill. LUNCHES " ICE CBB&M cnlled on their daughLer, Mrs. Ti?eAll Work Guannteetl A Good Place &0 ii Ea';;tl-tt========="""""'=-+.;::=.::::;~:::;:::;:=--:-:~--:-: odore MCIntire Sunday afternoon , M. D. Abromowiu, Proprtet.or March 7 and on their other daughCO 80atb DeU'oIt PbODe '1M 25 E. MaIn st. XIIIIa te r, Mrs. Leonard E1lls later 1n the week . SHERMAN WHITE AN,D ERSON Mr . and Mrs . WIl1l am. SmIth 8.l1d aDd Company Marllyn Sue and Mr . and Mrs. RalFLORIST S.H OP POULTRY" CREAM elglh 'Bog~n were Sunday guests 01 HARVEYSBURG, OHIO 5 N«t.b IUnr Mrs . JJucy Compto.n at New BurU'I S. DetroIt Ph. 380; 181 Nlrbt PbODe 881 Will pay $2.00 for Dead lington . She is spending tn e weekXeDII.. Obio Ohio end with her daugh te r, >Mrs. ,Evan Horses, $1.00 for Cow•• THE ROXA NNA C A N.NING COMPANY IS lBogan, a t lDayw n . Sheep, Hogs, Calve. LADlES READY. TO-WEAR THE CRITERION ,M rs. E.Ja Haines still r emains In NOW CONTRACTING THEIR S WEE T C O ' R N ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN XeDia"Ohio and Colts &cceaorlflll a very weakened condition . your Cattle, hOlgs, sheep and ~ye. ACREAGE FOR T HE 1943 PACK. EITHER CALL , Mra . Cha rles stanley and daughKUPPBNIDIMBB ~8 REMOVED PROMPrLY to Norris-Brock t!:<>. liVe wire and GIBNEY'S AT OUR OFFICE,. OR PHON.~ 2878. S..... .. . . • Anow Sb1rU progress1ve firm for ~e higbest ter carolyn, Mrs. 'Pearl Sinclair and PhODe'l8 Phone Wayneaville 9 W. Main children, Luella and La.verne vlsltE.d market prices sllld gOod aerv1oe. Mr. a nd :Mrs. Bernard J enkln!. of 2804 Union Stock YI,rds, CincinnaM, O. H You Have Trouble Witb Yoar ALBERS Tune In on Radio , s tatlot. VVOKY , DaytOn Monday IIIfternoon and in The only Fertllizer Plant In FEET or you SHOES 12:25 to 12 :30 'p. m. tor our daily the evening called on Mrs. Mary SUPER MARKET Wanen County Sinclair and daughter Ooharlotte. or See WAYNESVILLE, OHIO market reports. SELF 8&BVICB STOBE near BrookVille, and Mrs . ,Lowell RICHARDS !!"'-_ _ _ _ _ _~~-~--_ Sl1l'clalr of Broo~ville . S. Detl'olt XeDIa, O. Xenia. Ohio ,More Eggs and Poultry Mr . and ~s . Wilbur Smith were Needed f:or the War g!\lests in the home of Mr . IUld Mrs : THE HY.ART SHQP LADIES BEADY-TO-WEAR Effort Ral)mond W1l.son one, a fternoon ~hts CLIlANUS • TAILORS Do your part-Raise two broods week. LlTT BROS. "We Cue , . on... Who Care" this year. Buy chiclul with MORE Mrs . Ne'U1e Bunnell and !Miss MIUlnery wb8a YOII W. ., 'ndap CIeaD, EGGS BRED INTO THEM. Gd Mnnlnli8. Bunnell ca.Ued on Mrs. MORE EGGS PER , DEN with Pboae' u,.....VDIalIIJ 'or Din • . PboDe'lM .. __..... -... £. MaID ~t. Dunham Certified ', Whlte Roeks. Raleiglh Bogan one IIIfternoon last COWS, EVERY CIiWK sired by U. S. It. weelt. Our Fun e ral Home ha~ unexcelled modem f~ CALVES, SHEEP, ET<;: •• O. P. male from dam and sire of Mr . Leonard EllI.s and family HARNER'S WALL PAPERI cilities. The8e and our year. of ' experienc. eaa"le 200-301. ecc n coI'd. . ' . . Removed ·Promptly , YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO ed on home folks sometln1e thl.'! .PAlNTS aDd GIFTS I us to m a ke e very service a truly fittina trilaute of Gl'b Call BUl' CBlCI~S OF INFERIOR week . b~uty and ~ignity. ~ E. ,B. CURTIS . BBEEPlNGAT TODA~' S EGG Ph. 1187 PRICES. 97.8 % cblck IlvabUity O u r 'F u ne'r al Parlors adjoin the ho~, ....litO. , PbODe till in 1M2. Now' ,booldng orders for March II Aprll-:-$pecUl EABLY ' need s a v ailable at any ' time with .,..patla8tlc " AUCTIONEERING , ~ ORDEB DISCOUNT NOW ·IN FAMOUS · THE ' GREAT A11.ANTIC understanding. Stanley anel Koocler PFECT. AUTO SUPPLY - &Ad PACIFlC TEA CO. 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"Peter ' Preaches Christ to the Oentllle!," ki the topic to be stw'IKJ.d.&eledu.-__ a.t the next meeting of the W"')Illes,VIllle Bible claas to be held at t-he <h0llll& 01 Mr. and MrS . Robe~ Lamb Monday night. MemtJers are urged ,t o read the ten~h QIlaptet of Acts. SEEKS 'MOO FOR FALL .

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SlUt ~or, $6,000--;;; flied. in Common Pleaa Oowt In Lebanon- Mondljoy aPl.nst the E. B. Th1J!k1eld and Sons c:on1panf, Frankl1n department store, by, ~~ M . Kinkey: LOcklan~, Wlbo contepcta:lihe waa InJw:!!4 IMamh 22, 11K1, When a aldeWQlk grating over whieb abe was 'Walking in tront of the atore broke, bIlrl1ng her into an &re8iWay, The store is ClIaried ~1ih negligenCE' In penn1bt1ng the grating to become

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tDLsalonary meeting In the' a.itetnoon. Rev. Hemer.t GrBIhlun ' v1a1ted at BallefouWne and ' Blutttob ' last. . ' , 'I1buracJe.Y:' Ltttle 8ha.ron ·anci Da"lld returned wII;ti him their ~W1t1b. t.helt reapectiye ~d.~

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THE WA YNESVlli~ DRUG STORE KAISER,

Mrs. Sherman Tinney 11 0. paUent at the Mlam:l Valley hospital 10 '!Dayton. having undergone ~ operation tor appendl.cliis at t.hat lnIIti~utlon last Saturday. abe Ja reported dOing well.

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~s . Olark has vetuf11ed Mrs. Earl CQnner, whose hu's band after spending several days with her 'W8S induoted' into the ' army I st Directed by W. ,Scofield husband, Pvt.. Robert E. Olark, on SatUrday, .hlls accepted II posltLon as Staten Island, Now Yorl.. 1 -«IOkl~eeper , at he Waynesvllle Farmers Exchange . Mrs . Melvin Banta · ot Loveland, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lester Aloller .' of was ,Friday and ISaturday gues~ of ADMISSION 10c _ 20c - '3Oe I , <her ]>arents, Mr. and , Mrs. J . P. Dayton were Sunday evening callers to be held at Fromm. She was joined bl' her hus- at the A. H. Stubbs' h'Ome . \ • • • band, Mr. Melvin Banta, on 6atDr. a.nd Mrs . Edwards and urday night and spent Sunday with daughter, Mary Sue and Mr. and Mr'. and MTS. P etE:r Bal1lta of Lytle. Mrs . John Denny were SWlday afMr. and Mrs . Wm. Struder, Miss t ernoon callers at the home 01 Mr. Inez James- and M!r. Max Hartsock and Mrs. W.O. Tichenor. near sgt. 'P"t Hopkl.ns, whose division In a fall on the Ice Jan . 15, 1,s. .-"". '.", were week-end guests of Mr. and Harveysburg . • • • Is on deser~ maneuvers in California, confined to hls bed. Mrs. Morris Sherwood in Columbus. Mrs . H. L. aye entertained tbe Is syendlng a 14-day furlough witb Word has ~n· r~IVed by his Mr. and Mrs. M. Ii.. Oornell and members of her bridge club and two his wife and parents, Ml' . I\nd Mrs. parents that Pvt. Roy Planck has Mr ., and Mrs . John Hoper imc son, f:!'Uests, Mrs. Ralph Hastlngs and been promoted to Prtvate First class. Danny, were Sunday dinner guests Mr/i. Roscoe Furnns o'n Tuesoi!.y . E: W. Hopkins. • • • of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mlller. Three tables were in play during Mr/i. RU&eU Bentley Is spencUng the atternoon. Mrs. 'Ralph Kensworthy ot Leb• • • • • • bhe week-end In Da)1tOIl at the home anon, spent tJhe week-end with Mrs. Dean Hawke and Art Oalvert of Mr. Alton Earnhart aocompan,led of Mr. and M.rs. Victor Bllrr1s . }'!ora Henci.erson. !Mr. and Mrs. Colwnbus, were Sa.tul'day night I&nd • • • We:;ley Hlnden , der of -Olndnnatl, Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. O. Mr and Mrs. Karl Bo.bb of Xenia Earl Evans, 'Who WAS badly hurt to Fort 'I'homas on Sunda.y where were Sunday evening guests: Lee Hawke. • • • they visited Pvt. OE!an Bo.bb and ' ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _II!, Mr. and Mrs. R. G . Miller have Pvt. Robert Earnhart, who recently f' Mrs. Earl Evans has been a vicword ,from their son, Pvt. Jimmie entered mll1tary service . WANTED tim ot gTlppe. B. Miller, that he Is now rooJelvlng Mrs. Gayle E.'Vans attended the his Air Corps Bwslc tmm·'~6 a t Lt. A. !Ri. starke 'and wife, of ONE· HORSE ' WAGON (unerai 00' an aunt In Cincinnati OIeaI1Water, Florldn, atter which he Oamp Perry, Ohio, arrived here Tuesday. Give Price and Location will ,enter school for sheet metal Sunday nlg!lt for a visit at the home • • • mechanics. of Mrs. Starke's parents, Mr. and Gayle Evans is contlned at hume Write Box 10, Care. of • • • with the gTippe. Mrs. E . W. Hopklns. Lt. Starke reMr. and Mrs. 'Fred Weller of turned to Oamp Perry Wednesday. Miami Gazette )IA.RRIAGE LlOENSES Dayton, . spent thll week-en(l with but Mrs . 'Stal1ke will remain here Mrs. Della. Venabl.e : for some time. Marshall Beroow, ~, Mason, farm • • • er, and Roberta AtkJns, 21, Lebanon, Mrs. Jesse Malcolm Is visIting her shoe worker . husband, .Pvt. Jesse Malcolm, who Kenneth ' Roser, 4S; Lebnnoll, . is stationed at Camp Lee, Vlrglnia. :talmer, and Reoooca W~l&b, SO, Fos Mrs. Malcolm is staying at ne.arby ~er, stenographer. . PetersbUllr, :Vlrg1nla. Gus Sulkey, 40, construction workJack Crf!.ne and Jack Preston er, and Marie Wells, 21, waitress, spent bbe Week-end In Springfield. both of F1rilnltlln. Jack Crane vislte~1 bLs f!lther. SpeJoseph Earl Sh1tlett, 24, soldier, cialist 1st Olass Ei. C. Crane. who and Helen LouiSe Hutt, -23, stenog- · is a na.val rElCrU1tiJng officer In that rapher, both ot Franklin. cltr. Jack Preston on Fr1day even. Olu-istopher DWinell, 61, telephone Ding attended thE! a.nnuaL banquet servlceman, and Vesta Pearl De held a.t the Y. M .. C. A. ·ror ihooe Weese, 53, paper sorter, both of Who .had 1>een at oaanp .;!!vergTeen Franklin. during the SWDmEU'.

[awrence . SpIUer, Bellbrook, DOW serving in the armed forces, Is defendant in two su1ts asking damllges totaling $7,919.45. The suits. fUed in Common Pleas court In XenJa involve an automobile collision near Dayton last June 7. Mrs. Flo\'a Rylne. Bellbrook, who ~ks $5.586.95 and her, &on, George Willard Ryne, asking $1,432,50, contend. they received personal Injuries a~d chal'ge ~. Mrs. Lester Kenrick 01 Ferry, FOR SAL1!:-89USC on Th1rd street Spitler with speedIng and driving 10 W~ville, containing six on the wrong side of the highway . spent "l'bunIday evening witlh Mrs. I'OOCDI, eleotr1c, hot and cold water, ' SPRINGBORO GIRL MARRIES Allee Brook. and IUS. Mary Marshbath, 1IU'84le, flltered cistern, 8ar__ all and iM1ss Velma Smith apent den. For tw'ther particulars ap~. and Mrs. Clint Hutt of the evenlng With Mrs. Walter Kenply _at th, Gazette ort1ce. Springboro announce the marriage z1c*. A number of members tmn here - - . : . - - - - - - - - - - - of tlhelr daughter, Miss Helen Hutt, Mr. and \Mrs . Howard Missildine attended the qUarterlY birthday and IJIOD. Jaot, of Dayton, spent to!Pvlt. Earl Sh1Ilett of Fort Leonard a.nd daughter and Mr. and Mrs. IW1t.IJ ~ parenta, Mr. and Wood, Mo., sOn of Mr. and Mrs . dinner of Fam1er's Grange at their Vlrgl1 Russel werl~ Sunday evening A. Shif>lett or Franklin. ball Saturday evening, and also the Mr,. WUl1am Beqdall. dinner guests ot Mr. . and Mrs. Mr. and 1lrB. Arthur Greathouse ~ a.nd p1'08I'8m Whlch followDISTRIBUTE TAX MONEY Jesse Thomas. ' and 8011, Hugh, Of AJ'ea.num, moved ed. • • • Dlstrlbutlon of real est.lte and Dr . and Mrs. Stout and daughter, Mrs. AIItlhur White riI. Columbua, last 'Week .tlo the Bardin farm near was a lliest of her sister, Mra. Rea- here, recently purchased by Mr. and public ut1llty taxes amounting to Winnie Jo, entertluned to dinner on ler GnIlAm and family Sunday and Mm. Al'thur SWai'\tZtrauber or Day- $290,446 . '19, was made to school dls- Sa ~urday evening with Miss Virginton. , tr1cts, ,townships, and municipalities ia Blackburn as tbeir guest . , Iloodlf. . , P.vt. Mon1s Wharton wri~ h1a1n iWarren county Monday by D~pMrs. Loren RoutziLbn and MrI. tolka that he has been In the hoeutJ AudItor WI1liam..-8:~Jli.nk.el=--I-.M!L.!ill!!L:!~!.:..._!1l!!:Q!!lLl~~..Q!+--,--":"'::::""'_ _ _, Bemard Melloh at WaynesviU" were ' dinner ruests ot Mr. and Mra. pftalwttlh 1lh8" grippe a pt. t.ew1a, mhe scllool dlstrlct8 received $156,and Mrs. ~e Wharton, tbe latter'. father, near Tacoma, Waah., where' he Is In 415.36; the county . $62,530; townand MnI. Morr1a WbutaD, 8Imrd&y. ~ool aa a.n atrP~e .' DleQhan1c. sh1?S.' '33,896, and muruc1pe.l1t1es, • • • We take great pri'de in our live- " the time-and buy War Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jonca anti F'11eIids -bere received the ..ss~" M1sB iJ.JOla Sears l1!ld Miss Mary stock, for we have some of the -a1J th .bl aon, M1lton, enterta1net1 to a JJIrIb.· Jacklns of Olnclnnati, were Sa'tur' lit ~e P05lU J' can. put rweek bUn. Everett Gith~ps, .Gazette Womt Bring Resulls!. cia)' dinner Friday evening honortng best to be found anywhere. There are two good reasons MrI. Jones' mother, MnI. EGw1n England also takes pride In Nutt, of near Center:v1lle. for buyi!lg War Bonds. ' The A cOmmunion service W84 held at Ita liv~tock. Many or our first Is that it will give our the preach1ni ,er.vk:e Slmday ~mbreeds of cattle, sheep &tid boys the guns and planes ahd 1ni 'at lQtle church by the ~tor, Rev. O. B. VIce. horses come from there. tanka they muit have. The Pvt. Dale Randall, wtlio haa been We think famung has b~en , lecond II that War' Bonds are Jl'l.ationed at Ft. Way.ne, Ind., was tranareJTed to New York. O1W laat hard this past seasonJ..with-th. ~ a.. . sound Investment.. TheJ week. Mrs. Randlall has been With shortage of labor and machln- never · depreciate in value. him but 11 now ataYinl with ber They return a thir!i more than parenta, Mr. and Mni. Pnnt Kurery. It has been ill~rder else--;'1'""l1li =. In ten yean. where. In England, for es- the original 'cost , Mr. and Mrs. iWalter Kenrict VIsYou can c,a sh ,them if you ample, feed il!l Icarce,meats are Ited Mr. and Mrs. Rd>ellt Baines and dl1ldren in Dayton, P'r1day,. needed badly by the people, need the money any time after" Mr. and ~. Allen Emrick called and German airmen machine slzty days. Buy Bonds now:. on Mrs: May Cornell at Lebanon Wed.nesday uternoon. 1U1l- the ' farm anlmal. In the to help your cou'ntf)' and to Pvt. Paul T . Johns haa been fields every chance they get. help .rourlelf-at your b!tnk transferred hun St .. 'Petersburg to W. must remem~t thi. all or POlt omc •• Clearwater, Fla. He 11 In the air corps. His address is: FUrht m, 601 1he following patriotic business places are sponsoring T. G., I13rd Training Wing. Clearwater, Pl&. a'ijriea of ~dverti3ements in ord~r to stimulate the ' lale M1'. and Mrs. James Johns moved of War Bonde in thje vicinity. " .u y War ·Bonds and do your from Lytle to part of the borne ot pa!'t in this battle (or victory:' Watch for the Victory,illue Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johns, west of

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The Century clUb was 4elightr ully afternoo n at entertai ned QIl the llame of Mrs. J. B. Cratlbe. with Mrs. Roscoe FUrnas lIB guest. After a brief business sesa10n an lnatrum entAl nUJl'fue.r .• with cymbe.l.s, drum and ·p iano was given by Ruth, Naomi and Harlan Earnha rt; also a ~ocal number IbY I Ruth Earnha rt. The program W86 In cl1arse at WrlI. K . N. Hough and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart. A beautUU l poem. "SOng or a Syrian GueSt," waa read by Miss VIrs1nIa !Preston tor Mrs. Earnhart and Mrs. Hough gave a splendi d account of "The Wayside," &. de~tful old home in Concord, Massac husetts where so many authom lived. The meeting adjourn ed to meet with ~s. Qlenn Borden In April.

Fri~ay

'I1he officers ' find' member s of the executiv e commit tee ot the HIgh fIohool Alumni AsSociation met last Friday ar¢emo on In the Nationa l iBank director s' room with Seth E. i"Urnas, '08, presIden t, presidin g. 'lbe p~a.m tih1s year will be quite an Innovablon compar ed with those of more recent years. nit! whole spirit of the eve.n lng will be patrtl1tlc and fill center llibout tilose membe rs Who have enlisted In the vartous war services. In fact the slogan of the meeting will be "'lUle Parade of the IPeitrlots." 'nle main feature will be shOWing of plct.ures 9f m~1lI (If 1lhe organiz ation In various parts of the world and In' the dltter:ent aerYIces as theY' ·are seen today In uniform. 'l1hIs w1lJ lbe shown on a large screen, MIss Alice !E. Gons, '22, will be in oharge of ;fJh1s feature althoug h Qeol'ge ,WaterhOll.6e will Introdu ce each one and .glve some little incimeIlIbets. ~Is dent concern ing PromJiles to I~ a moot appeali ng feature . It Is requeste d by the secr etary, Inez M . James, 133, ~hat .a ll tamUiea having membe r SOIl! or d.a ughters In the war service COMmunica te at once with her at the Ban1c so bhat pictures can be se-

MARINES REUE VED AFTER .. ~mADALCANAL FIGHTING

Bomber For ced n N-.!a r H ere Dow .

Cen tury Club Mee ts At Cr~be Hom e

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Salvage operatio ns .are still under

Surp rise Part y ~t Cent ervil le A number of~nds went to Centerv1l1e Wednes day evening of last week and very pleasan tly surprised Mrs. IR. B. Stewart (obarlottee Rye) ··w ho , was celebra ting her birthd&y anniver sary. '!bose whO enjoyed 1Ih1s delightf ul affair were Mrs. R. H. Hart&oc It a.nd d&ugibters, Jean aDd Jane, Mrs . Alva ThomlJSOn and' daugh~, Mal')' SallsbIlI'Y and Jean, Mrs. D . daughte r, Mlldred , Mrs. J. K : Preson and daughte r V1rgInla, Mrs. ~ond Conner and daugnte r ~ Mrs. KelJar ~ anp daugh ter, Mon1m.ia, lWss Mary Lou /30wwih, lin. R. B. Peters . and daugthter ~e,~. J. ,:. Hisey and daughte r Helen, Mrs. Hutley MD6a and dauattte r Ellen, and Mrs. H. L. Rye.

nlclpal clllorln ator Installe d here a& soon as possible . Dr.. Blair warns residen t. to con.In ue boliing dr1nkin g water untll .be chlorin ator haa been 1n.sta1led .md put In operati on. Waynes ville schOOl ·cb11dre n are .;t111 being lurn1ab ed with ~ vater which Is beiDa hauled from , Lebano n. O. A. Qrt.1\fy, preaid.eDt, and O. n. . Unglesby were the only membe rs uf bhe water board present at the meeting Wednes day nla'bt. O. K. lUdge, the other meDlber of toe ooard, was awscnt due to mn.s: Also present were C. P. J01, wat. clerk, l.:ollunls5loner, H. lof. li V J!' ,~N lJJ .... 10",-i::J.'l 1, A&>r11 e effectiv d reslg.ne has w.ho A;)S" '1 UIU:;t\.(.; lJ LOS S l'. aucceelO h1a .md 'Ollal'les James, A I'ovrese ntatlve or Propor tion"", Hl '1 ue aUllua~ 1U~t.:"UI~ U1 J.·•• e CC?, Rhode ~ !Ull ("UWILY ·!uut:r..ulu~lb <lUU lil" .,,, LIlC ., of Providen board what would . the to ed .!xplain JU,OClUL IUIi wl .1 De Ut!1U '1 uesua.) showed "arloUi ,and d requu:e ole U~., p. ~ "VCUllll\ . .l\Pl ll u, woj~, tH T.he type puratora. chlorln of ypes .... " II .. .. t! Wi a 'J.lllIC. af w "enUai out)' wdlet Heavy chased Is 60 <:OLlllLY counnu use nudit.orlUul. te with aU comple Feeder. h1or-o0 ur. DavlLl W . Helll>lllJ;lela, ' 01 &Oout All. 18 cost Total rles. .wcesso IP,U pILL ~He Cmemn nti, wlll be ree1c1Gta Ule a.YI1eBV W , r, Howeve o. OIL t, c 01 a:mUUI Tile . s~er .-~~~ .... I Ie1~IDI will hay:e...w~lm!1 ouicers Will be a lea Lw·e . more three about g for water 'J.~lle mceting IS open t.o bhe publlc. dl'l:fiR1D weeks, as the repraen tatlve could J? urcha ~'Crs of Clu'Uitm as Sea l ~ an. promise delivery before not aIe and ion, associat member s of the time due to ,p rlorttiea , and 8I11ppUlC e.Llglble to vote. Jl!ficult les . DINNE R llON ORS SOLl)IE lt HOME ON FUltLO UGli

At a specinl 1 Jrclillg ot t he Waynesville Wa t.er Bon d held on Wcdnesday evcnh g lOt l e home of H. M . Carey , clerk, Lbc Don'o ptlJ·t'.ha ed a chlorina tor for t he local .>ystem. 'I1hUi action was taken n lcr samp.es of water, takcn rvnl a well which wn.s closed hcre a, tel' n bout 150 persons bec me ill I t weck were contaminated. thc SLate D eColumb us pa r ~m ent of Heallh at Edloner cmmis.; (; Health d Informe ward Blair Monday, Due lO the condition ot tllC water, Stalte healtll oUicla:S ord Icd u mu-

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ing of a B-17 Flying FOl1.ress bomber. two mUes north of Oregon ia , The si:lJp, a huge four-mo tored affair, was damage d extensively when it landed . The big plane Sheared o!tf a transmi ssion line just before it crashed In a plowed field. Of tlhe 12 men aboard, no one was injured . C&ptaln E. J. Cox, wbo was in charge of the plane, sa.!d It ran out of fuel as the pUot was attempt ing to make a forced landing , but becauae of the darknes s was unable to pick his spot. The bomber barelY m1ased a barn before It settled In tile field on the farm of William Llndsey. The plane ~as enroute from Hobbs Field, N. M . , to Pat terson !Field. A reclama tion crew from Patterso n Field Is dlsmant1lng the craft. 'l'Ihe plane apparen tly was la.nded with the landing gear retracted, being "pancak ed Into the soD!; tield In order to keep from ooalng over . All ~our of the threepronged ptopelle rs were bent, the ·undeIta rrlage was badly damage d and one of the wings was partlaU y

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bitter fighting on MARIN E CORPS PHOTO -Weary "fter months ofthey arrived )It a 8,. Marines are shown 811 the doge, some ol the South f ac J!lC. port, .headlng for a reet. Even ' . men are leading , Will get a much needed vacatio n. Guadalcan~l! these! U.

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The Mother s~ will hold their . Of the quota of 100 pints of blood Friday afternoo ll a t Ilsslgned Wayne township in tlhe regular mee ting bUiJdlllg . schOOl grade the Warren cpunt y drive for 1,000 pints. pl'Ogl'am Is to be g foUawln The up signed only a few persollll have tine seco.!ld and third here, ax:cordlng to Hev. Ralph Parks, presenl.ed b;y tom. the dll'ect.ion of M'1.s.s under grades Winston ClIne, who lives near the chairm an. Hardin : Miss and Strider Red 18 ood trom the Amer ican oUndsey farm, saw jJ1e bomber was .. B e t~y Amburgy Reading re Scriptu respons bee!\ as h In trouble and atltempted to iUlde Cross Blood Bank e Edenfield OIlarlen .. . . SolO' cured. Piano 1Ihe pilot with a flashUg ht ' to a bet~ 1 e or SllVing lIh!! IlVE'.s of many of WhatBest the e lon-"B Recltat Preside nt Furnas announ ces UJ.at ter landing 6ll0t, but the big shJp bolcUers all ta y In Cals war, and Wilson Mlrtam . . . Are" You ever there iW1l1 be no dinner tb1s year IUucil mol'C is needed. Persons glvwas unable to tollow his beam. time." the "Spring and n graae, situatio Third toOO SongsOwing to the mg blOOd al'e Ill'st examine d and If Pvt . Earl Michael of •L. LeWUi, g, MerTY. SUllMornin "Good and various restrlot lons qet-he r with , sUffer no ill or suitatblu deemed , Wa.shlngton, has al'l'lved at me shine." the dUtlclll1/)"1n :gettinlr proper aseflfects. l harmfu rs. M and Mr. , parents h1s of light ~r two 801Ic1~ be 11IOme Orphan but will all otle WIVb Recltat lon-"LJl sistants . Instead there The BlOOd Bank will be located at ina. Bradda ck J esse MICHae l . for a Ilf l.eel - uay la.Vlng made their report, \:btl totel Wilhelm . ... AnnJe" retre$hmen1.s served so that all can Bchool days, ~I days - those the MevhodLSt ClllllCh in Leb~lon 8~t around the tSlble' In the bigh Plano solo .. .. .. . . Carolyn Buruett iCw'loug h. S unday, Pvt, Michael WI ot the ourrent Red Croa War Fund days when ' your biggest ! rom Aplil 13 to 17, ll~cluslve. Pelold good guest of honor at a dinner ~lven by drive nOW stands at '1888.2 3. intian Reeita tlon- "The Nlgllt sohool ca.tetertao and. have worry was how to get a dollar to go sons bebWeen ZI and 60 yeats of age Davis Judy 1I.is brot her-in-l aw and sUiter, Ml. here. ...... The quotJi, assigne d Wayne town.. atmosp ........ tamUy Wind" ma'te to dance or whethe r YOU'd pass are eligible to give b 000. 'rhose Rhyblun Band ... ... Second Grade and Mrs . Fred Fun as. OUler g ues~s ship was '1600. In over a~1h1nl One or the very 'unfque and inter. an exam or not. 21 may do so with their 'pa"The Caissons 00 Rolilng Along," at t his lovely dumer we.'e M.r. und lihelr quota by approld m&tely MOO, esting parts of the program will be SOME FARM HAN'DS vlEe high wlder Waynes the to Come and 60 over c1aas new those the and to Baton TWir1lng, Ruth iEaJ.'llha.rt; MIs. J essie Michael , Me alld M.rs. Wayne to~ 111&)" wel1 ' be prowl ttbe welcom e rents' consent AVAILABE THROUGH school auditor tum Friday night, lon. permlss 's : Country Garden s," ''!Minuet In mrlan Powell of Jams eLllwll, am.. of ,bhe gener06 ity ' OIl ita. cltlzena n SER, the respons e. Ross H. Hartsoc lt, '11, NT physicia a EMPLOYME : 15 and live your school wibh 8 at 2 AiPrIl G", Bee!lhoveni " 0 Deal:, What and Mr. and Mrs . Howard Mlssl - accordi ng to C. H. 'Bnice, chlUrma a. ohairm an of the executiv e commit In order to help In lihe local drive of the dayS again. See the kids you know r manage r, Betsohe A. . W orthe of nt tline and daughLer . DW'lng t he a{- Mayor Bl'ace ~ ePtbUll aatlc In bill preside former tee and Can the Matter Be? " below . S. Employ - as they actually are In the school a bank is printed d ~ a.nd 80tel·noon a number of frienus anI:! praise Spangle Star A ean.lmtlon, 'will give the 'Welcome. Hamilto n area Of.the U. There's Sonl!'-" filled out and Bliss" Is one blanks, . proper ts nce "Ignora put s room. include ~ , Service ment to greet . bile 001101 lIcltora whQ vrodted 80 uncealll18Gand called Jean s .... relative ere" somewh Waving He ihas twin daug'htelll, Bo.nner 0[of Warren of 1lhe funnies t yet true to Jlfe playS signed, are to be ·!·eturned to tiu: guest . Jane, In the claSs. Eaib one will of Butler county and all LO make thta fine 8bowlna pelN•• Second Grade !1ce of ,this new.spa.per, and from .recelved ,you have ever seen. ibas 'that l'ePOrta CO\JU1:.Y, AWould He give .a response~ .. .. F'roS A A meeting 18 lIChedUled ,t o be. held Song-" Action here wUl lbe fOI'Wllrded to Lt:banon . OARRY FRY DIES AT HOME in Oolum14 Third gr.a de a. lew daye 80 tbait an audit 01. ..... . In . 'lUle 5O-year cl&al ana Ute 25-year word from beadqu artem Go" WOOing NEAR SPltl GllORO Pl;AN HIP LARS SCHO Of all the driv·es conduct ed hc~e round year of number . a that bus memThe . ohildre.n commu nities can ~ prepare d. class will be fCfllt~ed T WARTIME BOOS TO in oonllectlon witlh the war, this Is spec:1a1 ed complet have hands fatm to Ruth Tuesd Mlted dl land" and ed farmer, Wonder 5., In Introduc Ft')', be Allce 'H arry bera will HARV EsT LAUNCHED Vroollluiy toe mo:!l. imporLant. Wayne Song-" e for emEarnha rt stand by !President F\D'.nas but train1l;lg and are avauabl day at his Ilome on t hc SPl'illgbo1'O area. its this ~wn&lup has m ore tl1.lan Llone there w1ll be no formal • responaes ployme nt bY fannera In Plano Solo .. ..... Ballbara Barger Frankli n road . He Is sw·viv d by hiB Warren COU~ntl youngst ers who can provide adequat e bouaing Mee~ng other (!am,paJg ll.S, 8C let:s In share from ~ classes. All mothcr s are urged to attend widow, Surall; Mu'ce daugh t.e.l·s, Mr . their are eliglble to oom.pete this year In A wounde d soldIer and everyon e Is invited. . . now fall an~ c!on't 'Pr!!61dtmt P\lrnas will !be In high facilltie s for the men and l~ry Lh MIss.Ru , Pl1illlps Virginia An 1nterest1ng~am hae bee a f8,OOO wartime foOd product ion . help I your fettle becawe -thls w1lJ tie the 35th famllles . Mnuneeds sons, four ; "Dennis Alice Mrs. fox: . the' Parmer 's GraGp by ed plalUled "I recomm end t11at interest ed and marketi ng con~st sponsor reunion of 'his ola.ss, 1908. This cliAaa Rev. Parks, mem!bers of STUDY GROU P MEETING rice, Allen, Cal'l a.nd Pa Ul, IllI of th.1s meeting to be held saturda y JUIht. Besldes le Vegetab Junior l Nationa in contact ing tile baa !bad a reJDaliiable, record 01 fanners ·1 096 no time cammlbtee a rc Miss AJlce GollS, Mrs . ON MONDAY EVENINGS commu nity; tlll'ee brothers , Lou ~ a.t the local hall. Tbe program lWUl ale in de- Qrowem aSsOC,Latlon. \t has been anmen e forthe& O!!lce, OW' !lvcevery ' on r togethe ir ptherln Fry, Spl'll1gboro and be held at 8:30, after the bu.Ilne . Everett Early a.ud Wa~ter WUiernan, A study group Is being held at the and Stanley Betsch- nounced . ata'te," the t ~ · mand of reunloll furnish a gladly having lSLer. session, .and 'the p\tiie Is Invited to will and ·wllom per10C1 and a of year one Registr ation blanks and details ·any home 01 1M1'. and Mrs. Ralph Parks Le.ster Fry, Dayton, those PJ;'eVloU!. . , fur~h . and oro. a~tend . tloll Ita own. It is Ihoped tIhIs year t4lat er said. ''Over 400 of Springb inton:na ton, al Alder addition Grace . on Monday evening s. at 7 :30 to !Mrs wortt on a Teprdi ng the program in \.his area the all 'W1ll be badt ~nd: C. lll. ·Bnl.tlten ly trained have 80ne to ill ed cards. conduct be pledge. will J Services eveDtIII the Of and The chief fea~ study> "The Basis of a Just various dairy, may be abtalne d from Davie Bailey of Dayton. superin tendent of aCboola pemlan ent basis on ~"rlday uL c.hulch i. B. . U .arDhal oro F ' P. Spring1b E. by, talk a a ot ,be w1l1 agrlcUlsUlbject 'l1h1s county Durable Peace." In thls at LeIMulon, Warren dur~ that era., wUI join with the 8WoIt and aeneral ' farms ill Sprlng- en tHled, "wild Plowers ," Mr. ~_ lasting peace after victory L~ the :&:30 o'clock, w1th burial. tural agent, accordi ng to W. H. alone." 8tate the of roll the clasa and 'Wil:1 call y. cemeter ·.)Oro - H club hart plans to bave ae9-.l .apecim eaa most 1mporta nt question we AmerlThe men were brough t to Ohio oPalmer, ~xten.slon state 4' membel 8 at the banque t. wUd flowera on ~ , With ity. of Univers face. OBlI6 have to nt be- · leader at Ohio State Preside nt P\lrnas announ ces that under a coOperative wreeme 1l:J UORN J>AUL Sewing MRS. . Victory to lllu.ltrate hIa talIr.. for is ~vlted ;:;s y which pfogrBm vOluntee cordiall the The Is of e public abjedtiv 'I1he "one lI'arm BeIt here w11l be no set speeche s .t hIs ~een the oU8J.8 and the BORO MUSIC '!'EACH ER at SPRING evening of 8010; "Lotus .lI'J.oweor," br ay es friends. v~l Toursd your A sllortar. last bring met critical and club offset ComB' belp to JI'SA The year. They are tabooed for the dur- cur:lty ~dmlniatratlon. . k, a.nd ·,~ Strader ac-, !Ha.rtBoo ' William ting ean J the home of Mrs. ri.t1on and fur- adUlt !farm ~r by. stimula aUon. The vmole evening wll1 be one provtde d-Jfor .tranapo ES DEGRE E IN Mrs. Paul Horn or Dayton , a for- duet, "Coun try-avd ena," bi ... RECEIV s diworke the by were ooa iSewing ion and g product Knittin n18bed temporary boUSln , during ,tuaIl of good fellOWlltUp and sociaobWty. VETER INARY l\lEDIC INE mer residen t of Springboro, has and Roy~, and UIDtbe r !'ocel su- under draft age," Pa.)mer explain ed. versions o~ the e:ven!.ng . Those prestrabl.lng e 1Jiten&lv of period tile held he will Be.ll nt·s. The Preslde by Jean Hartbeen named to succeed Elwooc! Em- solo, "Hqe state Departm ent of "The ·aecond objectiv e Is to help' ac- ent were Mr5. Earl 'oonner , Mrs. J. Or. Howard H. Hall, a fonner erick as S~l'lngb oro music instrucIIa U!ua1. The offlc;ers will arrange pervIsed by the PIOthe es complet eUlcsock with Mrs. ers Kersey, youngst quaint farm E. McClure, Mrs. Jack residen t of Waynesville. and son of tor. Emerick has been appoint ed gram. to have t.he dance start at a given Vocatio nal ~ulture. ng, because Walter Frasure , Mrs. 'William SIliWmarketi ot s method ient ~ Dr. and Mrs . L. B. Hall, received music. supervLsor ot the Lebanon time reeardle lll of any other activaupp1yIng the natlon with .fQO(1 In yer, ·M rs. Leo Gonner, Mrs. J. P. . GE MEETI NG ·'AT Veterin ary Mcdlcin e In schools . in SALVA degree his lty. In fact, the program 1n the PBOMI NENT FRANK LIN war or peace depends on mOVing Thomas . Mrs. A,nn8lbe1le Wise, M.rs. PHYSIC IAN DIES 'SUNDAY ing ~Iass of graduat 1943, LBBANON , T1JB8DA~ March, the cafeteri a following the refreshm ents ~ M. AT AGE OF " food mpidly and economically to oarl Ferguso l\. Mrs. William Mo- Ohio State Unlvers~ty . Dr. H . Hall EARL CONNER IN LOUISIANA w1l1 be curtaile d greatly t.hIa year the right place, at the right time ran , Mrs. K. Ft . Hill, 'Mrs , F. U. 50 1lba~ there will be nO ['mCMUi1ng • t conditio n," has accepte d a position with the e rt ...... In ..... and dean 74, n, Hamllto A. Norval Dr. Earl Conner, who was Inducted ... . wu and Mis:; Inez JIIIIDe.~. . LeMay comWill Bureau of Animal Industr y In WiscOunty at tile bar." '!be outlOok for thls of _"arran county medical this Enltrtes from · men and the army several week ~ ago, Is Into The next meotllig will be held at cOnsin. He and Miss Virgln1a .Spear_~_. meet1ne Is ce~ very roseate, 80 a• p ........... fot a ·$500 grand nationa l pete the 'for here t · n physicia ng located at Camp Claiborn e, ;now . 68.y the officers . regiona l bhe home ot Mrs. William Sawyer man were recently married and they past 50 yeara, died Sundal' mornin g 'award, a central sta'-na . His add ress Is 419t1h LouUila ""'" bornc there, Dr. H. their make will Presldenit FUrnas has been dele- at .OhrIat hosplta1, Clncinn atl. central secten and $200 of award . , ~n d P1·0. B . TRANSFERRED gated by the:executlve commit tee to Hall holds a reserve commis sion in Enginee rs, D.T . CO each from a $100 of awards tiona:I affalra, civic n Pranklf In e, leader A N., Camp Claiborn Louisia na. extend- greet1rlgs on 'behalf oi the the army. the A. COrp. Howard E. Stanley Who was he Iba4 held many ImpoIta nt posts lIChola.nlh1p fund .provltled by _.. ih' & P. Tea corrl:pany, he explain ed. formerl y statione d at Santa· Rosa. Alumni Assoc1atlon to the new c:lasa In .... XE~ POSTO FFICE NOW ...... C v,. fund also provide s two $25 war Callforp ia, has· been tranlller red to The was be Harold Smith, fOAner operadeath, Pvt. h1s of time he t · At QPERA TING ON "SLOW ' 'flME Com· the at ty comm~ the and an.t ,...~, ....... ·..• .. Restaur Warren lon the .." rankIng Recreast b-" high the for of 21. rlzes tor three p . a May as ,s. for bonds . exerclae mencem ent " " ....... -~ Fort Riley, Ka.ns&6 ...... UI Openlll g and clO5ing hou rs for the asaoclation, 'VIce prESident Of the Ohio.particip ants, he added. months training course In mechan - here . Is now located at Camp Polk, will fail'. postoffl ce ane! window servthis Xenia made be . Ito , na A.wards LOuisia ics school. board of director s of the MJam1 ValMID-WEEK. SERVICE a in d aoh1eve lobby have bcen changed grades the on In lee based be' on ssoclatl a ' Loan AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH ley Buildin g andof tile iFfanklln Na\ from Eastern War tlme ·to Central and a. diredtor fl'Ve-unit extensio n course In proA mid-we ek sel'vi!:e .of evenll!i War tlme to conform wlth Xcnla's report a and ago he re- duction and marketi ng SAVE TO D prayer \1(111 beheld In st. Mary'a ;tlonallb a.nk. 'lbree weekB BLOO YOUR GIV!:: tlme, lliOCordlng to Postmas te r during ed complet Work project cy of W~en 'o n EpiBcopal Ohurrh on 'Iburst:ta.Y, AprU ~1gned the presiden H. A. HIggins . one, tbe year, !Palmer said. A LIFE ~ . ___ seleCtive serv10e board .. 730 : p o' m., .... 1, _ must ~oeP- ' , warr~ county registra tions 'Ilwo services !;lave been announc eci a '1""'" h!! .had held since ita Wayne Townsh ip Is asked by tbe Americ an Red Cro!S' to doWARREN COUNT Y FARMS be complet ed within tlhe next two . 100 pin" 01 bloodl Who qa~ ,Ive? Penons between 21 and 60 for SUnday morning , ~rU '4: Holy tion. nate CHAN~E HANDS cards ation RegIStr said. he an'1I weeks; physJcl Loui!e \ 1l~ I'!I-,.Below 21 with parenta ' oonsent --Over 60 with communiOn will ibe celebr~ted bY ' ~ 18 surviVed,"" his wUe, club d, preferre Dr. W. may be ~ed In to the county pennbialOJlI. II wiUln,· to become a donor, checlt time the Rev: Prederk : . B. AtIdnao n at· ,TJ.bbala ~Ham1lton; a lOll, Tine Robcrts has solcl h is farm n of Clncinna.tl, and ., l~"er oat th.ls coupon and lI8I1d It to the MiamJ Gautte . A clip HamUto "I&n, Seldon. ' • -"d ...... maUelt be Frankli n to . Floyd and . Alice wUI · neat tment IIppo1n your of .8 :00 a. m. """.......... ..,.."er.... 1iC1'- • postal card livID, tbe hour ~ere beJel Blood Bank wID be at the 'tbe on : j ean W. ,J enkins !;las e. Edgingt complet mon by Mr. l"al'U wm be 'at 'il' .:. 1Iwo ~dIIons. servtce .with 1s · e scbedul the SE when INCREA PAY ON LEBAN ~ O. IL's . I 1.\ 'j oIflWl at ,4:l,!O p. ~. Tueeday date.: nt . foUowt the on n, Lebano churcb, ;t ed a >tract of 53 acres neal' )Ietbod purchas In WoocIhIll ceI,D8tefy. : m. April 16 ( ' ) Aft'n ( ) Evening .~1Jrillli ( ) Alf.t'n ( ) Evening Sml t}l Muliord . DO)lgfrom Theter In Boa~ The Regiona l War La.b6r, April 16 ( r Alt'n ( ) Evening '. Evening ) ( Aft'n ( 15 AprU PROMO--TED--TO--8B-~- BANT of Lebano n , has sworth Ilia Holling , ~e~d 'lb~·.approved &n In(Aprtl 1'1 ( ) Mornin g LOCAT BD"IN 'J."DfNBS8BB acres iylng be7. of farm a. sold '. to 97 C!Jl-: . Word ~ been recel~ ' here by crease of 10 'ce~ta aD how Oret:onl a .' t o and n Lebano tween Dl'. at son . , eldest .... ' . ' the ... .. , . . Hall, .. . Lorain Name ' ... . . ....•... . ... ... .. . . . .. . . : .. . .. ...... Mr. and Mrs. WU1 ,ployees ot ProdUction Pllllt~g WOl'u. , puentl bIa Snyder reWmar Howard Stolle. and Mn. Ii. B. Ball, tfortnel' ~­ PY-t. &,rold' Ii. Stroude IDe., of Lebano n. Tb~ Increase ~ _t , StroIide .ilamlltQn \n acres 11 t bougjh cently' ••• .•. ~ of w.,nem lle, b~ now livlnc III sldence .. . . ......•. •..•.•. •.••.•. .... ....•.• ..... .•....• camp hi TI!PJlI! uK'\ re~ctlve t.o Jan~ ·1, '1IK3" . to lI ,locMecl n. Weiglel ArtIhur rom ~p.f ~\h in Oolumbus, 1V2l'o Is .lICIrv1nI 00., DfI't'O'W What the_boa rd ~rmed. exla: B. Q. & aclcInII Ills r the MedJcal n.tAMmerit at tile v. .-ard IInIlnt!er A,V.I{, .....·:, A.A.B. No. •.•.•... .•.• ~ dlrferent1al&. Give lOur bloocl ~ lave. Wei ' S. emrr' ln HawaU, hai,reoe1vtd bII Utel . . . ~ &0 ..... 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ICAZITTI able to complete Ita work of writing a new tax law for liev~l'al day . It Is almost. imposslble to PI' dl~t PbCIDI au WayneevWe, Ohio Main Street what tile final measure inay cuntain, but it dOt)li seem safe to pro BDtc'ed M 8eooDd C1aII Mall Matter at. POIklJllce, WayneavUle, Ohio phesy that at least a partlllJ forglvness of 1942 taxes wlU i;)e YO d , Ilud Walter W, Wiseman. Editor and Publisher tJl&1; ltax' collections will be placed on a current ,pay~a&-YOU-go Q\s1s. '

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WASmNGTON REPORTS ON RATIONING

Maroh 24, 19'~3. J~gs. ,pups, tobacco Is boxed and readY to 80 Sheep. Dogs. My doss. U~lIcl' peo- sO that Is one winter Job out 01 the PIC 'S dogs . In o/:her wurI.W we arc WlIiy and John 15 husklng corn this JlI~VUlg aug tr<.ubl.es. Tw~v tl pup.:. Is morning. Wllen thllt Is done last liDO many !;D t.lus tnonull~ J. too~ winter's work wll1 be out or. thl' way ~me 01 ohem WI !;own. ' J.4.e l1rs" and the tra.clt will be' olear ' tor 1943 tJ'ouble Was ,\.hat the pet Sl1up ~uu~, Farm Production. • • • For a Jon&" time now ' it .ball been u&el1 to soU PUPIl; for "'Ill Ll!W g<.>o.: ~e poUcy o! ~e BoQ6ovelt Admin- <.>u~ 01 bus.llesa Bolla Wlil UlAl'l a Lhe IStration, Whenever some bureau or other S\.Otll said, "011 no, we are BillCY q! govrnment failed to func- much too bUSy Wllt!l seecls a llo o ~lle::-:I:-I·I-,-II-r .-. -\V"-I""'t~-r-l-~-"e.=r=I;"""'''''''•.-C-o-rr-,,-.p- Cl-''-''-''D- I- r . tion properlY, to just crea.te 'a new things to l\.alte cal'~ of dcgs llOW. " The response 01 the Lytle COOl.name to carryon e actly thl' sume o ~wo wce Uttle ~Ite pups at r-he munity . to 'l1he . Red Cross drive kind I;)f program as tlbe original govmost engaging uge came h OIll\! with showed a line patriotlo spirit as ernm:ental agency had a~tempted in me. When I got home 1 lu<.1Id ,that 'tIb.ere were inany 'Who . desired to ' the !first place . So In the namlng of ~a.·""'L"OWil a neighbor's dog bId been cnusing double their former pledge. $185.50 CHest ' C, Davis to .ncad a Dew ......... o .... _e.. ...... tro!Jlble. TheY' saw him In tbe pas- was turned In by the chairman, Mrs. lood . producrtI0n _and d15trlbut.lng agency 111 the Department of Agri- rue aCter a lomb. He was taking Everett Early. The C<?-workers were A:J tlbls column Is being wrlt~' able lnoome Of bwo thousand dollars culture to talre over food n::attel's It slOWly a.roulld I;he field, just stay- IGWlllbelll, l'Ms. Lowell Thomas and IIhe H~ Is closing four day! of above exemptions from all 1942 tax- Cormerly handled by Food Aciminls- ing at It.s heels I1lnd giving it a nip ClUDpbell, Mrs. Lowell ThollUlll and WASHINGTON, D. C. - Prentiss 1\1. Brown, Ol'A : .!1l1inilltrator torrid debate on the new tax bill. ee. Taxpayers having higher in- trator Wickard, the Department of now and Ithen. "!'hey were aD the Mrs. Charles Mullenllt. and Pvt. Adelbert W. Claus, who has just relUl'ned from 'Africa t~ third round 01 l ! lhe field when the 'Mrs. J. B. Jones Is suller¥l8 IA retd fi8ht Is being made by the comes WOUld have the first nlnteen Agriculture, the Office of Price Adrecover !rom war injuries, were the first guests on "Washington RePQrts on Rationing," ncw Sunday afternoon radio sedes from Republ1can minority to gain 8UmO- per cent of their tax levy eliminated, ministration, tJle War Production tenant got Uiere with the gun and from a ITa.otured r1i>. th.e result or Washington inaugurated 8S a public servi~e by the Council .on Canely: lent Democratic support to substl- al14l0ugh required to pay the bal- Board and the War Man Power tlhe dog rall howlJng IIlld 'bJeecUng a fall from !L chair Friday. . as Food in the War Effort. Ernest K. Ll1ldley (right). clllef of thel Mrs . Harvey Burnet and Mrs. lute the Oarlson B1ll-whloh 18 • ance. All the various tax plans, subWashington ' bureau of Newsweek and host-commentoto! for the; IS-week series, interviewed the Price Administrator: on rationing anel ~ moc.U1ed version of tJle Rum! Plan atitute bills, etc., call for a withMargul'et Johns spent Thursday in Pvt. Claus on hi. experiences In Africa. I -for the Admlnlstratlon sponsored holding tax or twenty per cent, W Dayton. measure, wbicb provides tor no for- be deducted from all ~ and Mr . and Mrs. Allen Emrlok have Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Foulks their sons, Albert, WiWam and Clifglveness of 1942 income ~u. The aalariee, effective July 1st. 1\he real sold their farm to Mr. anc;! 1\\ (8. Darlson Bill will, It adopted pro- qu~on at Issue Is whether the 011a1'les Hall of Dayton and wlll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ford JeIfery an their bl.rthday anvide tar the forglvlna a.n . 1942 money 80 'W!t.hbeld Is ·to be applied soon move to their property. in Ly- Elmer Groves and children at Cen- niversaries. A .friend, Ol11ford Smith and Corp. Lewis Je1I!ery, were presIndlvlqual inoome taxes; alt.bou&h on 1942 or 1M3 income tax paytle. terv1lle. . upon taxable inoomes of more flh&n menta. The oarlaon BID Is a real Mrs, Bern~rd Melloh and Mrs . ent for the dinner. llWenty thousand dollars the taK- pay-aa-)'OU-so tax plan, with t:bJs The Wayland Jordan fa)Dily, 01 Lorel'\ 'R outzahn of Waynesvfile were payer will he required to nay either year's ,taxes being paid out 01 this dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. ClYde Cinclnnatl, were Saturday visitors his 1942 or 1943 1noome, accord1ng to year's ' inoome. The AdminiStration Wharton. Their 'a fternoon guests here. Mr. aiJd Mrs. Harold BelUiOn w~ch may 6e the rugher. 'Ibia pro- 'B1ll would keep all ' lndivlduals a tended Pomona Grange at · Maine- were' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawke and or Dayton, ,were Sundlw visitors at "islon Js to guard agalnst any In- , year behind In the payment of inMr. and Mrs. Sears of Columbus the Beason-MoCarren home. ville Saturda.y evening. dividual escaping the payment or lOme '1'4us, and thus always In The Beech Grove community has Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early, B0b- and Mrs. 'K ennetll ' Pfeiffer and t.axe.. on a windfall, or u~ ~- ~t to thelr government, unless Children of Middletown. bCen the scene 01 muCih travel !IUld bY Morgan and MlIton Jones atbtta.trt profits. ~ leadet:- In both 1942 and 1943 taxes are paid Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wilbur Clark en- actIvity since Slllturday and Sunuay. tended the Polack Bros. Shr111e .oirtJhe HoWIe, Wblle aWl . fPVlng public th1a year. cus lilt the CoiJsewn, fairgrounds, tertained at n rblrthdB3 dinner when two planes c1rcled aver builds.upport to the Adm1DJatraUon apon• • • Sunday Ifor tlbeir grandson. RIch- Ings for quIte a while, try111g to loDayton. Saturday evening. By the ,t ime th1a article appears in sored tax bui .. reported out 'by the ard Olark. Lnvtted guests were: cate a safe la.ncUng . place, when ~~~~~~.~~~~~~~, prt- print the House wlll be enFaged In Mrs. Llllie Palmer, Mrs . Francis they had to make a forced landing. considering amendments to tht: new vately admit it !aces dele.... 1lil1r are 'W 83 a. question vv!:lether to clea.n former's mother, Mrs. Emma Lacy. ~ope, Miss Lllllan Gons, Mr. and Finally they landed on t.be farm tax gUl, For tJle first <time In years ~ 10 accept .. oomprom1&e house, husk cQrn (Ir mend fence but Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Frhmd 01 Mrs. Everett Clark and son, RIch- owned by RU&9Cll Murray and fanntaK plan In the form of the Robeit- a venera! tax measure '15 being coned at present by Will !Lindsay. We as company was coming the house Germantown were Sunday guests at ard, 01 Dayton. sidered under an open JIUle, whIch aqn amendment. Th1s amendment, Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Hammond have learned I1hat no one was Incleanlng 'Won out . ~t was a nice day t he home of Mr. Robert Friend. . will pnn1t any and all kinds of aponsored by Representative Robertand chUdren attended the Shrine jured, although several passengers even i!or that. We had the doors 80n of Vlrglnla, 'Would forgive the amendments to be offered, debated CIrcWl ai the Dayton fairgrounds were aboard. The plane sank in the normal talt of a1x ·p er cent and the and 'Voted upon. AJJ ' a result all SundayaUernoon. sort mud and Is still ,in ~e f ield .sorts at tax ttheor1es and ldesa will flrat .tb1rt.een per cent of surtu .on Just recently a plane was forced undowtedly be broU8ht up for conau 1942 1ncomes. 1Ihe adoption of land on ~e Wilson F'lsher farm. to s1d~t.lon 1Ji the form of amendthe Robertaon Amendment would Last June a plane CIUbed on the ..eump& lnd1v1duala ,h avlnl • tax- menta, and the H0U8e may not be CU!,! H.Imes farm. Now we are begInning to feel that thI8 section Is 'becoming" a popular landing fIeld.

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BEECHGROVE

WHERETo SHOP IN LEBANON

A WORD OF APPRECIATION I take this means of expresslng my heartJelt tJmnks and appr~la­

tlon to my neighbors and friends who helped me rIgoht the lire at my· home on 'Route One, enapllng .me to save my property. ENOB wn.sc>N.

J. W. LINGO HARDWARE PhODe .. IlABDWABB .II JMPLBMENTS

M. B. HYMAN and SON IlABT, BCIIAFFNEIl •

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MARX CLOTBBS Arrow Shirts 8tec.oD IIaU

U N. Broadwa, Lebanon PbGDe 3!'J M

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP

EGER'S JEWELRY - GIFlS

Phone aaOK LebanOD

THE FASHI9N SHOPPE

. General A~ Repair , NEW .II VSED' FVBNIT11BE PboDe Ia Lebanon

SPIEGEL'S, SHOE STORE

LADIES KEADY TO 'WEAR 8TYLl8T8

8boee ·'or the Eniln! FarnU7 (DAY FITl'ED) We SpecIal!. . In Nianow WlliUhl .• A& Po~ Prices Phone 382 L

RUEPPEL'S STUQIO

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SPIEGEL'S MEN'S .STORE

ED O. SMITH

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GOODYEAB 8HOE BEPAi& ' SERVICE SVee~

HARVEYSBURG

BeadJ To Wear au4 HiWDerJ'

FAMILY PHOTOGRAPBER

Mulberry

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Phone 1l8L

At Popalar' PrI.,.. PhODe 88 L

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LEBANON MODERNIZING CO. ~

the 1Jst', In ralDt, Wall Paper, Window 8badet V&cVola Beeorda Phone st9

IVINS-JAMESON . DRUG COMPANY THE BEXALL STOBB Malle oar Store Your Headquarters

Phone lIt

Lebanon

MURPHYS THRIFT "E" . MARKET

WESTERN AUTO STORE

Complete Une of Fresh Meat., Fndte ancl VecetAblea !IUld

J! Soath Broaaway PbODe tit L

AVTOMoiuLE 8UPPLIES

8taple Grooerlea Phone 351 R

DR. JNO. ZE1ILE o. D.

BROWN and BROWN

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LaclIa &e.dy to WC41' A GOOD PlA.CE TO

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FERTIUZER COMPANY HARVEYSBURG, OHIO M~re E~gs

and Poultry Needed For the War Effort

some days 'We will have to if we lUe to get the spring work done. 'rhe

Do your pan-Baise two brocids this year. BUy ch.lcka with MOBE

EGG8 BRED INTO THEM. Get

MORE EGGS PER BEN with Dunham Certified White Rocks. EVERY CHICK aired by V. 8. IL O. P. male from dam !IUld sire of 200-30t err record. . YOUCANNO~ AFFORD TO BUY' cmCKS OF' INFERIOR .,aEt;~~G- AT TODAY'S EGG PRICES. 97.8% chick llvabUlt,. in 1HZ. N_ 'bookin&' orders for . March & APril-Spedai EARLY ORDER DISCOUNT NOW IN

RDlOVED PROMPTLY

Phone Waynesville 2804 The only FertiIlRr PI!IUlt In

your Cattle, hogs, sheep aD4 ea1n. to NOlT1s:-Broek eo., BVe WIre an~ proa:ress1ve firm fer the hJ8~esf EFFECT. market pnoes and ad9d aervioe. DUNHAM BREEDER Union Stock Yards, ClnclDna«, O. HATCHERY Tune In on Radio, StBtlOlt WCKY, Ph. Le.,.tlOfl 288-R !2.:25 to 12:30 p. m. tor bur daUy Ph. Wayncllvllle 2916 '. I -----.;;.....;..~---..;.J. market reports.

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COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. - It contains many new features you'n like - on farm engin~ering, homemade inventions, letters and pictures from.rea<;ters. farm news from Washington, notes orr new movies. It contains too, more features for wot:nan than any other agricultural magazine - and the finest of serials and short stories.

BOOT FOB AND (lON8IQN

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Will pay $2.00 for Dead Horaes.. $1.90 for . Cows. Sheep, Hogs, Calves and Colts

Mornin~n

Past~urized Miik ' For Yo~;· Protel:tion R. R. 2

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RICHARDS - XenIa, Ohio

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Lln·BROS• . MUllnerJ WALL' "APE~l P.uNTs U4 ·GIF.l'SI

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Don't forget the Berean cla.~s meeting 'Itnursday eve:n~ng, April 8 . Mrs. J. S . Ftler, Mrs. Jennie ThomaB, .M l.ss!!s and Nutrt, a nd Rev. Herbert Graham ale a ttending ~e contere:nce on evangelism at <the CinI:lnnatl Bible Seminary. Wednesday la nd Thursday Of Chis week. Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Peterson and son. Kenneth. ,o f KIngman,

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Beeohda.le, '11hUl'SdaW eVening, Mr. · and Mrs. Geo. T. O'Neall and MIsS Letitia MOKay entertained In their own lntlmotable manner. MISses Nay. Leah and Llna Wright and Kessn. C1M1t McKay, C. M. Co.rtwill McKay· and Rev. IF. V(. Dope' . . Rev. Austin has moved his fa~y Into the_ SWeet propellby. The aUatrS or 'the fretwht ofIlce

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POULT&Y. CREOI U'I S. DetroIt Pb. sao; 161 Nllhi XeDIa, Ohio

KUI"I'BNIIBIIID CLOTllBS

'GIBNEY'S

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1\'fere Sunday a;frernoon callers of ilie George MbMichaels. Mr . and Mrs. Harold Hutchinson NATIONALLY KNOWN and daughter and Mnl. Harold Fox MEN'S W&\B and daughter were visitors at WavXea1a, OhIo erly Fafm Sunday. At the meeting held Sunday afISAYLS tern?On o.t the Ferry l::nurch it was decided by rbhe Misslolla.ry group to. go back to. regular mont1h1y meetIngs an the third WedDlesday oi each . A GCIOd n.. next meeting will be 40 80ath Detroit Pboae'lSl ductecl by Joe Nerrus .of Selma dur- wIth 'Mrs. Charles MSLurlc'l . --...,...---~------.Ilng the' continued lllp8l!B of Mr . Mrs . Forest Trost has been BPl.'nd-

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Stiles. . Prof. C6r1 Henderson will enter schOol at Ohk:ago ~ fall. At Lebanon Thursday, Morrls Cornell, 'SOn' Q[ Ohas. Cornell and Kate Bmttlf, daughrer 01 Squire Bmlth, ~ joined .o.~ tJhe hymeneal

Ing most of tbe past weeks with her il'atherJin-Iar;V e.nd mother-in-law, the John Tr0St6 at pieasant HlII. Mr. John 'n"o5t ls ve~y low, having SI.l!ffered a stroke. . We'll soon have . a now green carpet, a ll or. Us a.nd new dro.pes ot altar. green too. The wind lis sweet and W~ynesvlDe defeated Leban.o n 9 blows , all of winter a waY' and the to 1 lilt C>altdalle Park Thursday . If buds burst·. Do you wonder that

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HORSES, COWS, H<)~, «;ALVES, SHEEP, ETC., 'Rem9vecl Promptly ... Call

XENIA . FERTILIZER '. . .nne Telephoae CbUItJI

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.IHf.ROXANNA', CANNING CO. . .' AYNESVIl.LE, OHI~

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MI'8. Bert. Bunnen, tJonespondent . Mr . and Mrs. John Koester enLunoh Supplies . . .. .. . . .. .. ......... . .. . . ..•...•• • •••• 814'1 tertalned ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris 'lotal Publlc Lun,;hes .. .. .. . . .. . . ... .. ... .... .. ..... , •• Lewis and son, Sunday . . UTHER AUXIlJtARY AGENOIlESA-48 : Lecturcrs . ... . , .... ..... . . . . .... . ,. : . . . . : .•. , ••• Mr . and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and T ota.l PCI'so i1il 1 S ervice . . .... . ... .. . .. ,' ........... . daughters entertahled Rev. and E·14. TUi tion P alc.. to Otiher Districts . ... .. .....• . •• .. Mrs. Glenn O'Dell 'and SunP'-5 . T eachers l'tctlremen t contribution ...... ... : . ..: • . day. F-6. Employes RPtil'emefll~ Contribution ...... . . •• •.•• F-8 . County Boarll of Education Contribution ·...... ~ .. II Mr. a.nd Mrs. Henry BelCher anQ Total Other Pw-poses .... , . . ......... . .. . . ... ....... 2801 • family entertained Mr . and Mrs. 'lotal Other Auxll1ary Age~lcies . . .. , ...• " •. ... , •••.••• . Ray ' Puckett and do.ughrer and Miss OPERA'HON OF SOliOOL PLANT, . ClWherJne Patton, Sunday. .h-42 to 44 Inc . Pe.. onal Service.. . .. . ... . ....... ....... ..10 B-9. Fuel ... . ... . . . . . .... . . " .. .............. . ..•• • : . 1001.'1' The Lad1es Aid will hold their B-10 . Janitors Supp ll.es .... .... .... ..... ... .. ... ....... . - : . : mQIlth~ meeting at the .h ome Of L-13 . other Suppl.es . ..... .. . ... .... ... ..... .. ;....... 11'1:11 Mlsaes Ermo. and Rova Stump . E-9. Water . . ... , .. .. . ... , .. .. .. .. ... ..... . ............ . . .. 1Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and E-I0. Electl1elby .... ... ... ... , ................... ..... c ~'" E-n. Telephon~ . . ..... ... .... ... . . . .. ... .. . .•.. • .. ...• "II •• dauglhter entertained Mi. and Mrs. l!;-lS Haullng . . , .. ... . . . .. ........... .. ..•.•.. ,....... •• charles Hoover, Mr'. and Mrs. Evb-19: O ther Com;act and Open Order Service .• ..• . • : . : : :. . erett Bwmell a.nd family and Mr. F-3. Ins urance... ........ .... . ....... ........... ....... lUG.,., " a.nd Mrs. Austin Conner and daU8hTotal Obher Purposes ... . .. . . . . . .............••.••• •am· ter Sunday even1i!g. 'rotal Operation of School Plant . .. . .. ........ . ..... . . • . MAINTENANCE OF SOHOOL J>LANT. C..Jl. Matel1als for Malnt. Bldgs . and Grounds •.." ••.• C-2 Matelials !o.. Muint. Eqllip . and Furniture NOTICE E-2 : Repairs Sell"01 BullCllngs . ......... : ............. . I!:-S . nepa irs O the l Equipment .. : ..... ...... . ....... .. COnforming to a policy adherl.'d to by other flnanclal institutions: Total Main tenan 'e of School Plant , . .. . . , ..•.•..•.••• , 8458 17 t otal OperatIon and Muintenan'Ce .... .. ....... . .. , .... 4'1274 .... Beginning May 1, 1943, the rate of Total Current SCilool Coot . . ,.,.: .... ..... . .•.....••• ,. • Interest .on Savings Aooounts In The DEBT .SERVICE. 1000 00 Waynesville NatlonaJ Bank will be H-l. Bonds Ma~ urln g ... .... .. . ........... ............ 2"'. " redooed from 1 % to 1 % per anB-2. Interest on Bonds . . . ... . .. . .. . . ... . ... .. .......... 1 num . Total Debt Benlc..! ... . .. ......... .. .... ............... I:"' •• I 'l otal Expendlt lU'cs ......... . . , . ...... ................. 11........ ROSS H . HARTSOCK, 'Iotal Transact io;}:'; ..... .. .. .. ..... .. .... ............... II _ .. . ' ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Caahler .

any' tOwn has a nine that can play poets rave In the sprln!l? Wish I was Give your blood to save ' a Ufel . b81l we wish .t hey would seDd It 0. poet. for these one-sl.ded games At Madl.soD, Wl8cons.l n, ' un March we have been ho.ving are too m0!l0t- 6, Margaret Ann Evforet.t became I, ALBERs AUCTIONEERING cmous. the bride of Pvt. Ro)r Hess. Mrs. SUPER MARKET iHess ls the daughter of Mr. and Stanley and Kooaler Mrs. W~tIr SWanger of Lebanon, Mrs . Frank ' Everett ol~ !Dayton and. SELl' ~ERVICB 8'11ORE Por Dates, Phone 2894. Waynea-. was'. guest of M1'8. J. Robert Ba,k- Mr. Hess Is the SOl). ,of the Jess ville. Ohio, Reverse Charges Xenia, O. er during the ~ w~. Hesses Dayton. BBOK.EB8 LICENSE The Lawrence Thool88es .Of Leb-

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Bond. In ter est olJ.Q Slllkl~l: Fund ....... , .......•...•• 1251.82 All Other PlU'PO~ '':' ...... . .... ... . . ............••••..• 214'76.29 'Iotal 'Propeny Toll< .. .. . . .... . . .•.... .... .. . . . .......• 22'728.11 FOUNDATION 1 ROGRlAM Cash Received ...... . . . .. . . ..... . . . .. ... .. .. •. , ••..••. :I26a.O'l Deduction for T 8;lchcrs R vtlrement ..... ... ..... . ..... 1083. 'l2 Dedu~tlon for Sc.l,)ol Emp.'Jyes Retirement .......•.. • • 208. '11 Deduotlon for Callnty Boa tI of 'E ducation .. .... "...... 88f.42 Deduotlon .for TuHlon Pai . Other Dlstriocts. .. . .. ... • .. • 1t6'.11 'fotal Foundatio 1 Program . . . , . .... ...... . .... ........ 24946 .01 Jntcl'cst from Stal.e on I rf( .:<uclble Detb~ ...... .. ...... . , M6.11 Vocational EducatJon and R eha.bllitation for ~. Blind and Crippled OhJ dren from state. and U . S. Gove rnmen t . . . , . .. . . . ..... . ..... , ..•.... ::. . .:. , ....... _ -H'Ie;. .- - _ 6011001 Lunch . . . ... .. . .. .. . .. .. ........ .__ .. . . ..... . ~~=:~ Sohool Busse., . ..... . .. .. . . . ... , . :-. .. .. . ..... . ..•. 'lotal Revenue .. . . . . . ... . . . . ....... . , . ... . ......•..•. : MS'I8.N NON-REVENUE. Sales of Property . . ... . . ... ....' . . . ... . •...•• .. , .• , •. . . Insurance Adju t,men ts . . . ... . , .... , . .. .. . . ... .. . . .. . . 'rotal Non-Revenue ... . . . . . .... .. .. ... ... . ......•. •...• T(';TAL hECEIPTSTotal Tl'a nsaction~ . .. ... . ... ........ .... .. . • .. • ••••. ,. 56001i.~ EXPENDI'I: URES ADMINIL)'I'lRATION. }'-lto 14 Inc. Salaries and Wages .Adm. (XIllcers and EmpiOYes . .. . ... . . ... . ..•.. . . ..... . . .... •••• • • 633.00 Total Personal Service ... . . .. .... .... , .. ... ............ .. 633.GO B-1. Office S up >Ues . . ... , . . . •. . ... . .. ...........••..• 108.62 T otal OllieI' PU'lJOses . . . . . ... .. .... . ... .. .: . ..•. .• •• 108.62 Total Administration .. .... ... .. .. ... . ....... ... . ...• . "1.62 INSTRUtJrIO'NA-IS to 211 ino. P~rsonal E,!rvlce .. .. . .... . .. : .. . •.•••• 25488.00 B-4 . Text Books . ... . . .. .. . . . . , . . ... ,... .. ...... ....... 681.4' B-6. Other Educa tiona.l Sup plies ................ .... ... 1~.: Total OtAher :r:>l1l'»Oses .... .. .. ....... ". ... .. .... . . 8. Total Instruction . .. , .. ..... ... ... . .. ... . ... ... . ........ 283'111 •• LIBRARiES~ ' . 21 !l- 5. School Libru ry Book.:.; .. .... ..... ..... .... .. .. . ... .110. Total Other Purposes .. ...... ...... ... ... . ....... 1l0~ 25 Total Llbrarics ... . .. ... ....... . .... . . . . .. ........ . .. ~ TRANSPORTATION OF I'UPIlLSA-36 P ersonal Servlce .. . . . . . , .. ............ .. ........ ,'. 2322 .50 B~2. Motor VelurJe Suppli es . . . . . . . ............ ........ . 1208. 'l9 lJ,2. Replacemen~ Motor VehiCles ....•.......••..•..• MIO.a · 'Iotal Other Purposes .. .. ...... .. ... .. . .. . ........... ; 6619 .40 Total 'ITallsporatlcn of Pupils ... ... , ........ ... • ..• '•.. • BMl.1O PUBLIC LUNCHES. 422.50

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Dr. Bert Lackey a.nd Me. and Mrs. Jarvis at Xenia, were guest.s a t dllurcb Sunday . Miss iilmUy Haines spent the week-end w1th 'h er parents, Mr . and Mrs. Homer Haines. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Raymond Wilson and grandtlo.ugfhter, Doris Jane ElIls, and Walter Wll&On spent SW1Clay evening in the home of Mr . and Mrs. Theodore McIntire and fa nl11y. n :RRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Mrs. Lucy Ccmpton or New :SurIhlgton is spendhlg a Cew days with Herbert Graham, Mlnlater her daughter. IMa ria.nno. Bogan, 9 '30 &. m ., Blhle who has been on the s10It list. 10.45 0.. m .-CoIWnunlon . . Mrs. ,L uther H aines returned 11 :00 a. m.-BermOll. '7:30 p. home the forepart of last week from camden, Ohio. wihere she enjoyed FBlENDti a Short visit with hcr parents. . Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Ellls and First Day scb.oo1. 9 :.30 a. m . Meeting lor Worship', JO :30 a. m. Mrs . Kare Foulks ca lled on Mr . and Mrs . Raymond Wll&On Sunday. . MT. IIO"L\, M. E,:-cilURC.H Mrs. Ladono. S tanley a.nd daughT. M. Scadf, Minister ter Carolen and Mrs. Belle Jones sunday liehool ":30 a. m. E. A. called on Marianna Bogan Sunday . Rev. Mary Antram a nd brother, Earnhart, Supt. Ralph, were g,uests In the home of Evening S ervice, 7:30 p. m. P»ayer Meeting WI~e8day eve- Raymond' Wilson !\ond wite !'OlIletime last week. rung. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ella Hahles isn't so well a t this writing.

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an inrerestlng ball game at Oa kdale WAYNESVILLE CIlIUBCH OF Park. It will between the "Fats" GHB18T and the "Leans." The following :",111 participate : Fats-A . StooPS. C. H. Max BandaU. l\IlJDister Berry, James Morgan, 'Winston SUNDA): Ricll, Ed Hanby, Wm . Brown, Bible SChOOl 9.30 r.. In. Ohas. Shel'Wood, W. A. Rogers, Communion 10145 a. m. Geo. Sides. Leans _ Ed Randall. Prea.;:hlng. 11 a. m. Will .Alien. J . J. M<l6her, Lee HenJunior Endeavor, 7::16 p . m. derson, J. J . Janney, J r ., Ma.hlon Sewor Endeavor. 7: ]16 p. m . Ridge, /Will White, Ed Macy, A; D . Communion and pre~, 8 :00 m. p. gao. tOday at both buildings . Chas. Rye h as been In atYou are invIted to O(lme anel warAbout e1g'hteen members of the tendance o.t a Baptist Association ~ ship ' w1th us.

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(March 28,1923) Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gra.'ham returned Sunday evening trom their trip to Texas. Mrs . L . E. McMaken anI! son of Detroit, are t he guests or Mrs. Viola carey. Wm . 'I1hompron sold t he Corwin bore! tPrlday to Somer Hudson, of Xeilla . The first annuaJ school eXhlblt be-

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WayltleSv1lle High sohool orchestra Sunday, April 11 wl.l1 be red1ca'W1lil furnish the music. Charles tlon mal'king the compleWhttacre will represent WaynesVille- tion of the dedectorat:lon pros:rn . m in the .p rimary section, Gladys KiIbon and llma R10h In the lnterST. AUGU8TINE IOHlJBCH mediate section a.nd John Bolton Father Kr;;;Di;"ltll, Priest and Betty Barnett In the high Ma6a Sunday 9:00 a " m . IiCbodl secMon. Ohas. W. QQrdon and Earl OrnST. MARl"S EPlfSCOPAL dol1f were overcome by carbon moCnURCH: nOxile gas last Saturday at the Wa:YUlesv1lle ServIce garage. Ralph Parks, ~ter In Char,e FIFTY YEARS AGO 'C hurch school at 9:45 a. m. (September 16. 1893) Mornlllg prayer QIld sermon 11 :00 Thursday, the 28th, thel'e will ?e a. In.

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MLss Xatherlne Primdergaslt ane Mr. and Mrs. WalW Wlsema.n Jess lPl'endel'iast visited Pvt. •TBmes and children, Polly Lou lind 1:I1lIy. PrelldetirUSt at Ft'. ThOIIUl ~ Sunday we.!! guests of r elatlVe6 ' In Ham- eveJt1ng. Uton Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook" spent the • • • Mr. and ,Mra. Raymond COWler first 0( the week wm~ relatives In had aa ~helr Sunday suest5 .IIdr • 01ncinnatl. • • and Mra. Ch6rle.1I Edwards and Mrs. R. D. COllett of New Bur1'41'8. Clyde Kellal' of Dayton. lington. was a business visitors in • • • Mrs. Mdl1.Ie Stokes who haa been town Thursday . 'She Is fully recov.spending some U!rue wlt.h her daugh'- ered from her recent tragic a.ccldent ter, Ml's. Clarence Dunham of Leb. and w1l1 rctur~ to her work Monday. anon, ha.'I returned to her he me on IS RETURNED 1101\1£ Main street. Mrs. Maggie Burnett of Centreville. a former WaynesMrs. Wymer L. Drake, 'Wife of ville resid6llt, Is l;:armg f,)r lv1rs . ,Waymesville's druggist, who underStokes. 'W~nt an operation IIJt St. Anthony's • •• Mr. Charles Cartwright ot ChI. hospital In Columbus recently, was cago, was In' town on FrldIW aIrer- returned to her ,home here Tuesday. noon to 811Jtend a, meeting 01 the Mrs. Drak Is greatly Improved In commJttee which Is planning for health. the ooming Alumni meeting .

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Obarlea Haaemeyer, accompanied bY. her BOn, Myron, v1a1te<l 'nor r;'th~, Qba.rlea Ellllt, at Sa'bina Qll Sunda,y. • • • 1I4r. and Mrs. O!1arles Hurst and Mrs. 'MInnIe Rbese of , Franklin were Sa~urday afternoon callers at the home oJ Mr. SolId Mrs. Glenn Borden.

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lit. and Mra. J. 1I. S8.ckett enClark or. oa.rton.' were SUDc!Q tel¢a1neci with a fam11y dinner OD ~ of lin. Alice C~ The dinner table was ar• 1oIr. and lid. J. Edwarc'la ol ranged IWttb coVers for ·M r. aDd Mrs. ~, caIlecl OD ~ ADDle Barry 'i!urner of Dayton, Harry and MaDie ~~, .S\mday. MatitlbeW Turner of ;x;erila, Mr. and lin. ~tta HeItcoCk and. M1'a. Wade 'l1unler and 6ODB, Wade Mr•. 0e0qSa KeDdeDhaU were sup- Jr. and Kent. Mr. &rut Mrs. Jobn 1* peata ~ Mr. and 1lrI. BI1 PUr- 'Turner and daUi'btel', Carol Kay, nee aDd c:bDdI'aI, amdaJ. the hoit and hO&tess, dauahter, Tbe quazWl1 meeUDc of the Bolde, and SOD, . perry. board. of trU8teea ol the HOme waa held tiere SUnday. 'J 'AMlLY DINNER IN . I. B. DoJle of Bamllton VIa1ted BONOa OF SON Ilia mo~, ·1Int. Bua Doyle, SUnMr. and Mrs. Ed Hopklns en~r- ' ' lin . .J.. E. Eavey tettirned ~ ~r ta1ned witlh a fam11y dinner Bun1n honor of their BOn, bQme in XeD1a TU.eIday after aJ)elld- ~ Seraeant James A. Hopkins. Th05e ina the put mont.li here. ' 1O'a. Ila.rpl'et Webb ~ut Wed- preeent were: Stit. and Mrs. HOp.. lUna, Mr. and J4r6. Stanley Ba11ey His ' name i. Rajah of Oaknesday wMIb a 1rieDd in Xenia. and daurhter PllyW8,IMr. and :MrS. lati~s. Laat we heard of him" JDverett Kenrick and chlldren ,ana he was on the Island of erBEAll ' BBTATJ TB&Nln&8 Mrs" A. R. Starke. Thursday evenaey, a little apot of land in the , ~ L. Bardin to' Albert and lna tbe same flWDllY' group enjoyed Mary , ~, '1o.aa iacrea in d!.nner at tbe home of Mr. and Channel between France and Mrs. stanley Balley. England . . W&Yl1te~, . B '. V. and Ida 'to RObert B. ENTEB8 ABMOBED FORCE , He'a a great bull and breedabd Edu& Cook DariS, parta of 10'-' . JuuoLMfDWrr TRAINING ers over here wanted him., He 6; 6, 7 and 8 in W~. probably would have been im. Obal'les II. Pitta and KatbarUUI ~1't &loS, Ky., Among the thousN. P1~ to John and Milcsred a.nc1IS of selectees now entering the p·o rted except that one day~tbe Rum. part of 1o,t.e II, 10~ Utd -8 armed forces, ;pvt. Melvin BBtll, of devil. that ItHeil Hitler" gobin 1iIpJ1qbant. , Wayneavtlle, auo, h8s entered j)led up the Channel Islands. WUJiNn A. lAIbna to Uary Oar- AftDore4 Porce ReP1acement. .~­ Where is the bull and the fine ol1D LukenS. iJart of Jot 8 in lng Center· for bIa ba.slc train of 12 IW~. 'Jersey uttle? Fate unknown. Obarlea W. and B. Oor- fteIt ,k l t.ben8W~ and hardest bit- And 'the people - everything tina' braDob of the army. .

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Mrs. u>u1sa. Lemmon 'Uld Mr . The Apr11 meeting of the Happy a.nd Mrs. RIoha.rd Kosater and Hour club w1l1 be at the home 'ot daug!hter of Daoyton were Sunday !Mrs. R1I5Sell Wilson ..Instead of at afternoon guests or Mrs. M01l1e Ule home of Reba Braddock. Peas, beans, ' Blld lentils when Stokes. Nellie Bunnell, Secretllry. Oougbt exolUS1vely for use as seed • • • are eXempt from the processed foods ~. and Mrs. Clarence Rye and TO CONTINUE RED CROSS mtlonlng ipl'Ogram and do not retamlly. Mr. C1hlU'les ~ye and Mr . CAMPAIGN IN TUBTLECREEK the surrender of either point quire a.n.d Mrs . H . L. Rye and son were or mUon cel'tMlcates, II.Csliamps dinner 1!11e&t6 of Mr. and Mrs, R . The Red Cross .War Fund drlve, B. Stewart In Oentervllle on Sun- Scheduled. to end April 1, will be cording to OPA. • • • day. contl.nued untU AprU 10 ·1n Lebanon We hear a lot about "conversion and TurtlecI"eek townshIP! Where to 'W8t Iproduct1on" these days . Mrs . Flora CrllDe a.nd grandson, collections are '1,100 short of the Factories that once made fw-ni· Jaok, spent Sunday 1n Xenia at the $5,300 l!Qal. Oharles J. Wabl!Qll.81'. ,t ure and househo.1d wares ·and farm hOme of relatlvell. drlve chairman, has announced. maoll1nery are now making air• • • planes, guns and ,tanks. Everybody BlUy Stubbs celebrated his blrthRETURNS HOME knows about the rem&rkable oonday anniversary on Tuesday a.nd had Mrs. Frank ~lor of Stamford, V81'Sion of industry to a war --basIs Connecticut, who' spent the last but the less spectacular, ' although month with her mother, Mrs. Edith equally amazing, story of how AIDer Harris; returned to her home Sun- lea's fanna have "Convel1ted" to the day. product.lon of crops most needed In WaIlthne is not so well known . Tills WARREN COVNTY YOVTBS BtOOOunt Is Intended lor those who BELD IN COUNTY JAIL llve in town ~d villages and who Three juv6lllle boys, two aled 14 may not be closelY' In touch with and another 15, were taken into what our fanners ar~ dolug . iFaJnlers began to "convert" their ousbod1 Monday by Bed1e King, fields to war p1'QductlOl1 o.bout a Morrow pollce olue!, in the bellet they were Involved In the robbery of ~r before the general cOnversion of Industry,. according -In (luUitanda Cincinnati candy store. lug agrlculWral autlhol'1ti s. The King apprehended the .!boys at Morrow and lodged them ~n the word ''convert'' may be :;omewhat Warren county jall and held there m1s1ead.l!i8, bec&use In Janning the by Sherltt Wm. Hufford Bam- changes, were not ~e those in inlIton oounty o'fflcers who wanted dustry . Farmers are using essentIalthem for quest.\onlng in connection ly the same ma:chlnery, tools; basic methods to grow crops now as with the robbery,. they did in 1940, or before. They ' Glve your bloocl to \lave a me! plc>w itJle land, prepare tt, sow it, cultivate It. and harvest it very much aa they .have for years, with the exception tlbat In liltS they face tremendoU8 obstacles which must be overcome 'to meet the year's l00d

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tlon mU8t be directed 1nto the ~ cr.lttcadly needed channels. Fad} need a gTeat dea!l 'of help on many pressing problems . WeM:heJ' conditions have- not 'been as fllovorable a.s last year; aru:l there are many other reasollS' why food ,production may not be as great as it was In 1932. Townspeople may oometlmes t.hInk that the fatmel' I.s better 0:1 ,beCause he usualily "has enough to eM" o.nd the averate resident of town or clty ' may not be ·fam1llar \vith the many problems tha.t vex Uhe ,fanner. He has his, Share, you may be cert&1n. . Por example-right now th'e farm er is not sure 'his returns will cover his C05.U; , He Is 88 pa.tr1otlo as anyWle else and he must make a reasonable return on h1s Inve¢ment of time and money aDd he ,must have assurance thaIt the labor to care for his cro~ and to harvest them wW 'i;>e found. VlSrrlNG IN BALTDIORE

Mr. and' Mrs. ' Carl I>Uk.e left ( 1 WedDesnay for a weelt~ visit W1th their daughter and family,!Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Nash and daUghte~, In Baltimore, Md.

BETlJRNS TO HOSPITAL MIss Helen HaWke haS' returned to the :M1am1 Valley )l08~1 In Dayton .for treatment and observation.

RECElYES "CAP" Mr. and .Ml&. Robert Baker accompanied by iMrII. Robert Baker, Sr., and Mr. Charles Hatcber, attended the exero1aea at st. Elizabeth N~el'Y' Training 8ehool laat week 't\VJen Uhe1r daughter, Jeanne, one 01 a class of ~" recelved her "cap' after sIX months training. Mm. Daker now ellter& !.be train1ng, which, when ' completed, wlll make her a. graduate n_. '

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of Axil conquest, We must reMr•• Xlm"baU and Mrs. Worthing. member it im th.e coming weeln ton, dressed soberly and wearing tJlelr best blaCK glovc., walked' and month's in so many. many along the stony country road back Sophla.Hardy's farm. to pay ways. QDe of the ways i. by toward their visit of condolence. • "How do you reckon she'U be buying U. S. ,War .Bonds. bearing up?" Mrs. Kimball asked You buy Bonds today for Mra. Worthington, Both ladl!!11 wore their most solemn. funereal exprestwo important reasonl. Firlt, lions. "A mighty sev,e re blow," Mrl. to hel~ your Government wi~ Worthington laid. "Mlgbty severe. TO 'lose your only Bon, the mainstay this war. Second, to bel~ your- 01 ypur decllnlngyear&. An.d IUcp dreadful death. too-to go down self. 'lI'or they are an invest- awith a ship. Mercyl l' "The drst o( our DaYs from Hand men~ that never depreciates in County to go, too." Mrs. Kimball , said, mournfully. value. Th~y increase in value ' "I wouldn't blame Sophia Hardy for . every year up ,; to maturl". teellng right bitwhen they ' pay a thil'd more' ter!' . They stood on than original c«,lst. And you the simple atone doorstep, with can always cash them any time'" eyell, • ..6 downcast getting themafter Ilxty days If you want selves into the to. Buy BC);nds-at your bank proper commiserative mood. ~ "Come Inl", ' or p~st om'ce. The 'volce wall brisk and cordial

·1 he followin~ patriotic busin~al plaC'.es are .pon.oring this series of advertiaementa in order to otimulate the sale of War flonds in thil·vicini~.' Buy W~ Boncb and do your paY't in this battle for victoJ.y. Watch.. for the Victory is.ue loon. I). R,' SM'I TH GROCE~Y COYLES QUALITY, MEATS STUBB3 FURNITURE STORE A. K, DAY: CLOTHING STORE .W. H. MA~DEN LUMQER CO~ FULKERSON'S SOH.O SEa'VICE 'WAYNESVILLE ICE COMF'ANY ROGERS AND SIMPSQN . , GARAGE , THE W ~ YNESYILLE DRUG STORE WAYNES ~ILLE FLORAL COMPANY KROG'ER .STORE. 'J. w,. KAISER', Mgr. '1HB WAY.NESVILL,E NATIONAl:. BANK WAYNESVILLf: ~ ARM~R$ ,EXCHA~Gt CO.' FAIRLEY HWD. ~10R~. STA'NI,.E~ BAILEY. Mir.

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lIICl'eage to war 'P.roduct10!l was to ,put, and till, and .harvest the partlcular Idnds of cropa that are most neoe&sary to sustain a flgh~1t army and to SUW1rY' the aumerous other needs or the m1l1tary forces . Clv.lllan needs were not fol'8'ottep, by any m~ but crop platUilng, centered around the requ1r~ent.s of

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard M1ss1ldlne eRterta1ned a number of fr-iflDds to ,a bUffet supper on Tuesday' bonorInl Pvt. Earl :M1cheal. ~e1r gueat.a, were PVt. ' MJcbeal, !4r. and Mrs.' Harlan Powell' of Jame6toWn, Mr. and MIa. ~ il"urnaa, Mrs. I>a1a;yJ Snyder !4r • a.rme4 ef!ort. , '.!(rs. Jesse Micbea1, Mr. ~ Proof tthat Am~can l&.rmers real- Ilra. RObert F\tnla8 and &O~, Benly did get Uhe\r producUon -into lIlY' an4 ~ l"umaa. ''hIgh gear" JB 'to be found 1n Sectary of ~ Olaude R. Wlck- BIBLE CLASS TO ~ AT aM's statement "1lJlat agrlooltura.l HOMB OF IIBS. 'GBA.CE SMlTB p.~ iD 1942 was .the laxvest "1 Have Set to be a Llibt reoor~e 'than 25 pel' cent of the Oentlles," libe a1J~ect to~ 8Jbove the il9S5-e9 average. ' .Mr. diSoWi&lon of the Waynesville BIble Wickard said tha.t there are more c1asa ;'to !be held 'MondlllY &venlna, catti1e and Duik COWs on the ' fanns than ever gefore; stocb or wheat ~eml)er6 are wVect to read the 13th Gond corn are a.t an all-time hlgh; C:b.pter· or Acts. and prOduct.lOll of poultry, egga, •. The meet~ 18 . to be held at the 8m1tlb on 3rd peanuts -and .many other things are bome of Mrs, M a peak. street beglnning at 8:00 p. m. The Stl1l, aoocrdlng to Mr. Wickard, . ,publlc 18 invited. . I

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They t6dked up In surprise. SopHia agriculture 18 not .entlrely ~ a full QLD VNDEB BOND An'ER herself had come to the· door. As war 1tIas18. Wartime farm 'Produc- , . , ~GB~ IN LEBANON CAFE they followed her Into the parlor they exchanged glances, ' willi eyeIi~_ 0hUged with cuttJng to k111, folbrow. lifted. Sophia was not' even ., . 10V{ing a tight lD a ~banon ca.Ce, in mourning. The parlor ' ilhades A were not even drawn. : _~..... f.:iday '. .JOhn Haddix, 24, of Middletown. waa ' "It's nice of you 10 come," Sophia c ' A.nd ' beld tor gr~d jury action unoer ' laid. "Do alt down." ,1,000 bond by Mayor Artalur Bamll"We came," Mrs. lOmbaU laId almost reprovingly, / 'to ten you, tha~ ,' ... . .". '. 'J.1I.r~ay ton Haddix was arrested our heai"t8 are bleeding for YOU 111 , fWID Thrill Days on OOmplaLUt of Beber Throclbnoryour great 10sl.'" . ' ' . .' ton. bartender in the' cafe, who said "We know how lonely you mU8t be. .out here," Mrs. ,Worthington laid. ~CREENHaddlx had him on" hla leg • "With nothing to take JOur mind 'ofl" f Pleading innocent and walvln, ex. . . off , . ." She sniffed and ourney ~r ex1na'tlon, HaddiX Was remanded to reached In her purse for a hand:. kerchief. ' . Jilll ~ 11eu ot bOnd. ,"Oh, ,1 keep buay," .1)0phJa said. wjth "I've ,jliit flnillhed applying for the . Robert Youa. , VNDER90EB OrERA~ON GQvernment ~ance on Tom'. life" ' , Loraine Day Wilbur WOOlard · underWent ' an , ' The valting 'ladles could not reOperation for appendlc1tls ·W.!dnea~ sl8t a ,shocked ' glance. Jt . pne an· other. . , ' ...' . day at. ~ lioapit&lm .Lebapon. ;'1 'want to get it rlgh\ awsy/' S0lHe 'la reported doing well. phia aal61 :'So 1 can put it Into War Boric1a. M~ boy hasn't finisqed fl3htI t' [ng yet, not by 'a 100g .hot." .want~ to Do ~, 'I'IIe' ladles were 10 occupied with Want ' a ~er for ' An1tb1DIf feeling ~orr1ftod, 10 titillated by this AdvertlalJll KeepI Old, OUItomen callous .behavlour In a bereaved m.other-that neither of 'them noMY~ &bon , . ticed .Sophla's handl. . Under the ' told.s "of her clean priDt dreis, against the seat of her clialr.. · thei were tightly clenched. . . (Story. frOlT! an actual report In the fIIel of the Treasury, Depot.

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Wa.ynesville ~councll met 111 regular sess10n !Monday at the Township 'house , The members voted a.t the mooting to donate the old town tire englne\ to the torthoomtng scrap drive to 'be launched soon. Members stated that lnalImuch as the old vehicle. a horse-dra.wn dair contained muoh valuable materJa.l: and W1Ia of no 1·urther use to the v1lIage. 1t was the patriotic and proper bhlng to do. Ohorlea James, 'Wbo 'was apJ)01nte(i town Clerk etIective Aprll 1, and ' who 8UOCeeded H . M . carey. resigned WWI present for biB tlrat of1f1c1al meeting of tile councll. A request from Boward Burton and 'Pete Runyan.tO t a.rm vUlaBe land south of town. 'Wall granted.

STRIKE AT FRANKLIN PLANT COllIES '1'0 A HALT

The 100 employes of the Charles A . MaiSh c:ompany went back to work Tueeda)'ll tI;f'ter being 00 strike 61nce last ~. 'l'Ibe employes wed lfur a. c106tld shop lie' a, result of dlaputea over wave differences. OfI!lolals of the oompa.ny and repr.eaent&tlves of Local t5O, Upholster. ers union (A.P1L), a.fter falllng to come to a.n lItP'!'ement, decided' to abide by the deCision of . he War Labor boa.rd and the employes later doolded ~ work WhIle BlWa.lting the declB1on.

Bank for the pullQe 011 maIt1nB its tinal rQPOrt and to make plans to turn over to tIhe Warren county coilm1ttee tbe receJpte realiZed in ~ recent drive. The tota.! BmOum of money raised here wall $1911.~ The quota for the townshlp bad been set at '1600.00. clt1zena here ovenrutlacrlbing the quota by "11.0:1. auwman C. B. Brace extenda his thanlrB to the' lNb-ohalrmen and aolIdtors who worke<l eo fa.1ltbfully to make th1I nne showing poacdble . He reportS t.hB.t a. deta.1led report of each d1atrict dla.InDan will be avatJable for next y;eeIt'l paper.

Annuallna~ction

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Scrap Again Is .Desperately .l'4·eeded

Rev . Ralph ParkS. ch.ail'man of tlhe Wayne' Township Red cross Blood Donor' committee. reports Ulat ' Wayne Ia still tar short of Its quota of 100 pLuta. To d 8ite approximately 60 donors ha.ve signed. Inasmudb as th1s Is the last week of the drive, 'Rev. Parks urges ell who ha.ve cards and ha.ve not ·t urned them In and! ttlose who Intenq to bell» in ~hi6 worthy cause but- who have de~~ signing, to tum In their carda or aign Iihe blank at :tshe bottom of ~ page. They ml\y be sent to 'the oU Ice 011 IlhIs newsPlllPCr or ltUrned over to any memof the O'OIIIIllJ.ttee. as follows : Mrs .- EVerett Early, MIss AlIce Gons, walter Wiseman or Rev. Parks. Wayne TownshIp h&5 more than held 'h er OWn in the sev,e ral patriotic drives oonduoted slnoe the beg1nn1ng of the war, but 'unless there fa &. laat minute rusb of volunteers, we are lIolng to fall to meet our quota lD wtla.t In a wa.Y', Is the mo&t important oa.inpeign of all. a campaign to 88.ve Ilhe Uves or many of our wounded who are giving their ali ln the fight to sav~ us. U BOGS STOLEN IN

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Monmouth, Ne:R J~raey. 2n Lt. Rev. IIWd Ilr8""R;Jpb P~b enter. ~ BOIl, or Mrs. JfIIII5le ' tliJned on SUnday to ~~ tale HYman. Is tAIt1ng a. course in EJeo- blrthUy annlvera&r7 or Rev. PatU. tronio .'I"ta1n1ngat the Unlverslt.1 of 'Ilhe ~er table 'WN arr&uaed with. BaI:vard. oadJrkIIe, Male. cover. f~ YI'. an4 Mr.. B. v(. i . Parka and IOn Robert and Mrs. 'I1&ANSFEB&BD TO CINCINNATI Max PergtlD q( ~nv1Ue, Mr. , ,' - . " . .' ~8. A.' W. ~ and the 8pec1aust ?lrst Class E . C. crane. fonner editor of 'Ilhe MIamI.Gazette. anet hQIrteII. Who hiIB .been on recru1tlna duty for ,the naY¥' atSprlngfleld. Ohio, ha.s DDS AT, BOICE or DAUG...r.a been transferred to 'C1nc1DbaU, ' , NUB Sf'BDlG VAU..BY where'he wIll 'be in cbarp,ot puDllc! 'Serv'kleII tor~.

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CLINTON OOUNTY TOPS GOAL IN R~n CROSS DRIVE

I1x pet dogs at Pleasa.nt pJa1n in Ralph E. AlbJry entered JeWlah Harlan townahip. by poisoning. bo.pMal In' 01nc1nDa~ 'l'UeIcIaJ, Samples of food eaten by the ani'for 1M puipose of observa~' uicl mals have been aeat to Dr. Edward treatment. Mr. AibuJ.y la' the owner Blalr. county health commlsslo.n er, of Bunny Slope Gardena, the wellkDown peony farm about two mUea tor an analYsis. Walter R. Howa.rd 01 Plea8ant,':plaIn..lla.s ..o1!ferecL.a..,re~ SOUth 01 to'In1. ' , I9I'ard of 150 for apprehension of the "

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The Garc.en clUb! held their AprU meetlng at the home of Mrs. H. E. ,Habhaway Thursday a!te.rnoon. DurIng the buSiness session plans weI:e made for the Malf" meeting which will 'b e held at tbe 'home of Mrs. J ennie Conner with luncheon at noon for members Eltld guests . E. F. Earnhart was the speaker of ,t he afternoon and talked ·on "Wild Flowers," showing many speoln;1ens tWh1ch had been forced Into full bloom In tlhCll ,p.eenl1ouse. ThIs wu followed by a general. discussion.

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Mi'. and Mrs. Oarl Pry an~ f.m11y are spending a two week's vacation at their home in X<*ano.lLnd. J . L : Keener, fonner station agent here. Is in charge of the local station during M'r .Pi1'a aIIIenoe.

'T'he 0110 \ m il t!LlH 1 uS . e n received by . 11.. .li1,I, 0.:0. s. I" dge cna uman. from Puul 0 , C bOL, t dll'octol' of the Sa, 'allt' l,)l 'islU' of Two men had a very narrow . . he War Pl'OdUCliOn .i:.i>.lI'd: cape 1rom deatih Tu~ attemoaD "I have been Ul% W 'lJl! U lJy th.. ap- IlIbout 4:30 'When tlhey were trapped parent complacency or U I' salvage In a ca~e -in at the Za1n Anniwce committee Ilnd the public ill genpl'fll gravel pit near WayneavUle. wbere ,-,vcr bile scrap 11'011 a Id steel ~Itll ­ they were emplOyed. o.Uon. Le~ me a&Ufc you LI at the needs are great, "1 realize tlllat 30 or 60 days a&u a LebElnon. were operatlni,. eooop i ew isolated sLeel mills ilavC iSome which ran on oaibles to the bOttom ,udication of unwlllingmss to allY of a long, narrow pit 8I)out tbIrti1nlgoh cost remote rap 0..C110ugh all ive feet d~p . When tile ecoop were rulXio\l8 to buy prep r~d scrap readhed the bottool of the pit & at local cellliig prices , Th1s situation cave-In occurred. iburyinw 1~. ' In an has changed ciomPletely In thP. last effort to free the 8C00iP, &.be men 30 dnys and these few Individual' crawled down into the deep' bole mills are today' clamoring Lor 0.110- and ,b egan SboveUng. sUd~. tIbe cations and are accepting such al- gravel around · them bepn to locllltions lwm the most remoLC wuy. Titus wu caupt uP to bJa areas In the country. 3tioulliers 'by the aUde an4 'PreeM "The Steel Divl.sion of ~he War was tmtirely Co/ered. bIa head be1DC Production Board ihll8 revised Its es- uuder Q/bout a. foot Of gravel. Llmated needs for scrap In 19<13 Raymond ·Nuliford. a.tate road sharply. upward. lrlventories ~n the foreman, who wu a apectM'ot. n i l bands of conswner$ haVe declined to bheir 8aIIIstance aD, maaaaed to In J anuary and February . Many uncover Freeze's head with b!a bare dealers report to us that SCI'8P flow- hands . Mee,nwblle, aDotober impJoJe '.lng into their yards has deorea&ea at the gravel company.~ the anYJWhere trom 50 to 75 per cent. alarm by ' telePhone and ' iu a • .., The need tor hea.vy scrap, such ru; ' l.rrw minutes ~ ~,~~,~~= 0CCU1'8 'on the tanns and ranches of 19abher ~, acene. A W~­ tile country, Is pafotlcularly great. Iville harC:ware atore sent Jts l1li1Unless we continue our collection r ployes, aU armecl with ~ew 8bovell. The Friends service oonunjttee is eftorts with the utmost' detcrllllua- Dr. iRoIlert Blair, or '~~ " ..' very busy making garments fOT ref- tlon, we are In danger of again i called to the scene .. . , . ugees and to be used 1n war relief seeing mills olosed for lack ot this both local ambulances. 0IlJy 1Iobou' wherever needed , Some time 6go a essentlal material." three or four JIIAln at a Ume very lovely qUllt top made of chaUis 0haI1'Dl8.1l HIll l'eports ~hwt o.s a were a.ble' to 'W01'k, and tbeJ and In I1he double star design was resUlt for the .desperate oeed of were i:onsta.ntly menaced by candiscovered at <the Friends Home scoop, a new drive Is planned III the Ins. Tltll8 y;ho Ibad mana,eel ' ~ where it had been oo.refu1ly stored near l uture . keep one ann free and tbua 1»lp (or a. number of years. Thls b as to free ~lf, was eztrlcated In been <beautifully qUilted ane In cOl- "VICTORY SALE" IN ~bout ' 20' minUtes. but it 'WM Dot .a DWILMINGTON FRIDAY tll almUst a.n hbur after ~ ftre ors Of brown and cream, Is a loveiy thing. 'line 'COmmittee Is offering the Ninety-seven pl~ qt fann . .equip burled, was Freeze '~reed aDd .me4 quilt for sale In charge of Mrs. J . ment and a mUle have been llsted out. : , Taken to the B1a1r bOlP4~ m, L. Mendenhall. and wUl use the pro- for sale at the viotory auction to z-l'aJ8d. oeeds In lIIheir war · relief work . 'BY , be held Friday In Wilmington be- Lebanon, the men' purchasing the quilt someone caD. ginning at 12:30 o'clOCk, WaJter L . No ,Internal ~Jurlel were ~t. con'tl'1bute to a wa.r fund and yet Bluck, . county o.gent, announces . and aI!ter being ,t reated for tbe1r Ier~lve a lovely article. Theiniiii ery lncluQes thingS the vere b ruises, t hey were ~.

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ANNOUNOE BmTH' OF SON Mr . and Mrs. Milo MUtenberg:er are announcing tihe birth of a son, T1nuny EVan, who we1ghted six and lIhree-qual1ters pounds and arrLved Wednesd~ evening. Mareh 3!. 1943.

T.he offlcea of the C. S : Forcollln Conat,nx1Uon company contractors on the :It-Inoll 011 pipeline from the eastern ectKe of Fayette ¢ounty to the MIam.l mer In Warren county, have been moved from Washington O . B. to W1lm1ngton, o11Uc1als have tumoUDOed. A'PPT , oxlma'tely 315 men , L.._..o eJIII}AO.J"Y on the project. Two I trench tUggers are being used day n ....... t and ... ~. ' ' TaAlNING AS ~ PABAMA.BINE '

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Bpr1ns 'Vallell. .were coDdutecl at N«iw ~UDeticin Metbod1at ' TueSday at ~ 9'01_. BUr1a.l waa New Burlluaton cemetery. She IIUl'VIved by a lOll, Vemon, ' OJan:av1lle, ~ t.bree 4auallWr.. Allee Walton.' 8SJC1nI . Krs. WUma MUler. near vIDe, aDd 101: BolllDpr. . BB81~N8 PQ8ITION AS

rigorous course ot Instruction at the Par6cliute TraIning schO<?t of ilhe MarIne TraIning Center here . Men ell.gible for the Parachute iohcol onlY after completing aU phases or rec:rult training a.,!!d. must pIIa the same pby8lcaJ examination Wlhlall Is liven to Naval Pre-fUght men. 'nley must make at. least six Jumll8 from an ampJane before they are . conSidered Paramarlnes.

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renovation and redoooration. The program will Include the dedicatory sermon by Dr . Danford. specJa.l music by the dhoir, and the ritual service of ded1ca.tlon. The public is Invited to atte~d and P'a.rt1c1pate In bbls serviCe redetUC9Jtlon.

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' Wayne ToWNhip . . .eel by tbe American RAid CroSS to donate 100 pinta or bloocil Who c'an rive' Penon. lMltween Zl and 60 \ 4' rs-Below 2t, .....h -pMe1lte' OOIIHIlt,.::.oVel' 60 with physlclaD'. perm1sa1on. I' WUllna to become a ctOnOl'. check time, preferrecJ. slln cUp oat tlats ~~,. and senel It to the Mlaml GueUe. .A POlltal ClUd t{vlq -the hour .Or your ,ppoIntment wiD be ~ . "ben Uae lCbec1a1e Is comPJeie. The Blood Bank. Will be at the . \ If:thocUst chlll'eli. LebanOD, on Uae folloWbir date": . I •~'PrU i5 . (. ) M'nt ) Evening APrU 16 ( ) M~'n ,( ) EvenlliiJ Apr1l 16 ,( ) Aft'n ( ) EVenlng April 15 ( Aft'll ( ) Evening , l;1 .\ " (April 1'1 ( ) Morning N~ '

ed. A panel 011 28 wU1 be aelected for petit jury ~ .

A nephew, Oarl J . Gallaher, LebFRIENDSHIP CLUB TO IID'I' anon, 18 named benetlclnry of the $10.000 estnte left by JosePh, P . The F!rI~p. <cl~ . WIll JDeet Rawles, retired ,Lebal,lon dnlgglst, IICOOrding to his will med in Pro- Wedneeday. AprU 1~, at t.M ~ome ~' bwte Rawles died March 19 . Mrs . A. B ', StIUbIl8 at ~:oo p . m. FINED $10.00 AND COSTS

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Po...<>tmaster L . H. Gordon hall ' &olosed . , From January 1 to Katob . IJ.., 1943. money orders written ~ , $24,553.46. A sImllIar periOd flF' 11942 totaled '20.816.29, and lD fMl the total was $14,881 . 38. '11le ~ mas qua~er or lK1, wbIcb wttDe.. eel Pearl Hamor. from Oct 1 to Dec. 31. tolalecf $19,391.80.

ilf The estate o! lOr. Norval A, Ham _+~11l1e1 eeilt.t,.....In"1lgm-M-o~·nlt1da!t.yr-'nlgh'rel . rttD,U"Aplii , lI,la . - .---'-;-;--;::;; rn Uton Franklin. Is ·bequeavhed to hi s The members are very biJay pr"widow. Loul.se, his will, filed wit h ing for <tl~'elr ';.oriUal In.s~ !Probate Judge Ru.lph H, Oarey 'Iu 10.h .wlll ~e he14' on Friday ~t'. !Lebanon. discloses . Dr.' Hamilton, .AprU 16, . dean of Warren county physicians, died In a Clnl1lnnatl h06pltal MarCil TO ·DRAW JUaY N'AME8 ~ 28 . He left a.n estate valued at ap.p roximately $75.000, vil'Lually all Names of 15 persons to personal property. In the event of gra n~ Jurors ,.t the ~y court ~ widow's ,death, the estate goes to will be, dnl.w.n at tIhe CO\U'tbou.. In a son, Dr. William S . Hamilton 01 Lebtanon April U. Ccmmon. Pie.. Norwood. • Judge Al~n ,F. Brown baa allJlOllDC-

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PROMOTED TO SEB.QBANT , _. __ ' ' ,Wc;m l has been. received here by rellwtlves that Clyde Fromm, w~ 11 located at an ,army camp ,ln Tampa, Florida. baa ~ promoted from ioBy • a COJ\POf&l to tIle rank of technical GdE BB.OWN IN LOUISIANA Sel'8ea.nt. Bet. Fromm i'aul Of Mr. and !Mrs . . LaWrence Brown . la .a aQIl. ' ot _--" J _Rldp~ _ '-"'ft__" !Mr. and Mrs. J !P. Promm . ' - - - " urr _ ....._ , bave received word that their, son. r • baa tiecio bJ Judp, AI- aene, who W88 recently Inducted InTB.AN8f"BBBD TO TENUSS~B _ P. &oWn. ' Bel'\ Goddard of , to the army. has been B6Slgned toO '.. P!Vt. ROOert E~, lOll of ~. Lebanon, hu been named to ' lAIc:, Ule meclllCal cl8taohment. HIS com&dGrea8 Is: Pvt. Francis Gene ' and MnI. Harold Osborn. of ceecl bim.~ Wa.ynesville. baa , Completed' b1I baa- GB&DlB COUNTY-WIDB ~ Med ' Det$ .• 36bh A,rmored Ie tra1n1ng fOr the army'a1r ' force ,at -, . ' D....q1JT A ~eni:' A·.T:O. 268, Nort,h camp . ~ler FIeld, . ..... ~d' has been Polk,I 1.aulBlaDir.. ____ , tJ'8,nSferred 'to King oOlle,~, Brlatol, . A ~~ d1m~t BIBLE g.ASS TO.§I'UDY Tenn.. for a !lve ID9Dtbf' 1nstrIIcUoD0reeIle COUDt, ' ~ nlaht , . 4'TJIB uNkNOWN POD" . ' course prior to h1i apPoJDtment u deemed, a ~ bY 0lv1JJaD ' " an aviation C&!1et, , ,', . ftlllle ~. ' BepDD!nc lit 8:80 p. , m. 8DCl lut.1D8 ~ minute.. " ATTEND CONI'BII&NOB " ~ dtJ~t, drill " 1l'f(lJNCDlNATI LAST ,~ vo1vect,al1 vI1laIeI &nit ~1IIJ!lm1t~ , ", '. ,- , ,, In tbe~, ..... 1IieDa, Several repr~entatlvel ' f~ . Qie' and ,otJaef,~ 'wayn~. and"'Fc'!1 CJ!1~,ot. ~ "... 'eIIIII1OJ'e4 to 0brIIt a~decl ,~the ~ reilldaita ,lD ,eadl iecuoD. I'tnr viOl.. ,Jl.!!Oference itt tile ~~ stmtnaay, In .t.loIi.: ~ tau. ~ l'Ule. wre , lion TO .FB&NKLIN ..-dee 1I1ll OIDClnnMt, Jut . . . \ _ _ . . ~ Reoo~·~ II eIl, . . Ki'. , and Hr!IIc b ~ .. abiIJIahy aacl MIlt.. "'. D. . . 'oI8Pdos, Va1~ WedDeaday to .....,. 01 tIbe-tJr1I ~ . . 1es'. ..... I'ItdQ,.. ber ......... 'IfIere Mr. RDutIaIbn 11 A .. .A •. UId~l&W. ID'. U4 ,lID. ao..--tIb*.Ibn ... until ~ IIId ._ . ,Ill'....... ~ empIoJed. u bookkeeper at tbe

Contributions 01 $37.382 . 03. exceedlng I!be assigned $25,000 quo ta by. more than $1:.1000 were reported after Greene oounty's Red Cross war !.und ~lve o!!lcla.lly ended Satu.rday night . Fred A. Kasciorf. Xenia, i:a.mpaign chairman: Indicnted the total may be swelled to $40,000, 01' 60 per cent above the goal when final reports from all solicitors are recelv-

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NAMED '1'0 CEMBnalY·BOAIID · At.a nleeUng the 'board ·' 011 trustees' of MIaml oemetery, ~e14 8e.~. Walter 'WbJtater waa elected a. member , . He W&I! <!lected to bhe vaCaDCY created by the death . of ~e l».te L. Earl HOckett.

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,H thlev are active in Greene county, wltih mea.t rattoning In e!teot only a weelt. SherlU Walton Spahr received a. report Sunday ttlat 16 boil, averaging 225 pounda each had been IPtolen from !.he farm 01 Orvllle EllIa, tenanted by Roy l'1ckeNng, five miles south 01 ){en1a . AWABDED JUDGEIIEN'T tAT CAMP CLAIBORNE The hogs are bel1eveo to -ha.ve been AGAINST WARREN VILlAGE Word has been received he~ th&t taken 5(me time in the last week, 1be PUblJc Dnployes' Retirement Pallia Perree Paine; son or alI1l110\_ the robbery was not dis, _ .. """'VA"Nt \Jllt U over the week-coil. B~ 011 Ohio baa been ",warded a SUIIUl Bcanlon. hall been UIlin= , jUdiment ot $104.11 ap1nit the vil- to tbe enalneer1ng Corp&and Is D()W lage 011 Morrow in common pleas eJt Camp ClaIJome; Louisiana. Pvt. aWARD OFFERED FOR POISONER OF DOGS oourt in Lelfanon. It 'WN oharged Palne W8.1 ' inducted with otner that the village refUsed to pa.)' con- local men Kamh 113,. O!t1clals, of the Warren County tributions for employes &8 proYlded F1ab and Game Protective associaby :the retirement ~ . tlop. &l'il investigating the death o!

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Jndlv1dU8l1ncame tax collections on ou.rrent basis . Later. by a heAvy majority. ItIhe House returned the .A~on sponsored tax collec:tlon bID to the Ways 'and Meana committee for further stUdy and attentlon. Wb1le lIhe Republican MI. nonty w1l1 continue to preu for tax reform leg1.slatlon, the Democratic leaderalUp thus dar his refused to rive an&" furttier cons1de1'at1qn to tlbe matter. Thus tbree montN of ClO1dn1ttee work anc;t slx days· of House debate ba.ve re6Ulted In na\lllbt and illhe tax sltua.tion II once more the aame as WbeD the '18tb . Oongreea ' convened on the 6th of a

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winter. Blu~ bird, robbin. wren. kill-deer and phoebe wl10 have Just come. We ~lac! a. llst of twenty- two I\ln. Bert BunDeD, l'Oft'eIJIIOndent. vicl!. Upon .release!rom 'r vi e S I Cb men will be plaCed In the Enlisted April 1 1943: IApril Fools Day nnd 1I11d helpers-. ·n is surpri.slng how one yeor. Who btu; Il longer !LsL t.h III The IAldles Aid- had .tileit' monthly mectlnl' e,t the home of ~ Irma ~rve. where bIley will !>e supJeet no onn~enr;"1liembe1'ed me . I am muoh eVen a six-year-old CM cld. tbls? !~ recall to @tlye duty U ~lee<l ed in usually an easy vi ' Wm t()o . Oorn . They. mig-hit have got more I! til Y 'IUld &eVil Stump. Mr. and Mrs. ' ~rr1a LeWta"and an emergency, or it nO~:,engaged in To be buSking corn wh It Is nl- hQdn't stQpPed so ' m!l'uy l,!.mea to son ~nt SUnday with ·Mr. and . an .. easentlal clvillan occupa tion. most ,time to ' plant the ne'.v crop Is measures their piles. Th y ·were beMrs . Anna E. Oglesboc of NI!W • • " , . not my Idea of t h e way to do things. Ing lpatd by the basket so every l1tresl- Mrs . John· Koester. ' , It 'DOW &ppe6ra rather certain that Perhaps ne!Gt· time I won ·t walt tor tle whUe th"'" had to meDOure to see' Burllngtori has taken' up her Mr ..an~ Mrs. Bert Bunnell and men 1n tho 8a to ~ group w1ll be VJ dence In the Home. daughtel'S elltenalned Mr. and called to tI m1Uta eo com p1olter. I m1ght as well have how .t.hey were getting along: iMr. and Mrs .. Roy M ndenllall of Mrs, Vaughn 'MUllen and son. Mr. thrO h ac Ie ry &eryice <$One It in ~e first p lace as now. Sunday, Another snow today. ug conscrt?tio,!l' as there Is a_ JoiY tene.nt Itea. telling me tHat we That makes twe.n ty-six that the pre- Dayton. called on Mrs . Allee Clnl'k and Mra. ~er Boldrey and daulPhslll1lcient , nunlber of pl1)'slcally tit are not the only ones but Lhat does- I-<ar.t·p,,.,. have been ~Ying we would Saturday. t CI' Ilnd Misses Jane -HeUfer and Mrs. C . .Ii. Deathel'l1l,;c Is . pend- Emogene Woolard Saturday even)''Oung men to meet all Army and nit put .any rom 'in our orib. We. b ave because the ,f irst snow caine on N~vy demands. O! course, it is en- of course. did n'ol.' h ave the bad luck the twenty'-slxth. The wooly worm Ing a few days at Lhe hOll1 o of h er Ing and sundaY. ' , ttlrely 'p05S1ble, and espec1eJly if the to have ours carlried awny b,· the predioters were right thJs year too . daughtel', Mrs. Ross Hartsock . Mr . and Mrs. WIlUam Da.v1dson Mrs. Oharl es PUl'khls'l' 01' Salem, spent SunadY' with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wacl.swol'th Bm Is enaot.cd ~lood, that doesn··t 'happen 0;\ D ry I keep t1ildlng left over ohes and Into law. t ho,t such ~en ma.y be Ridge. but some of It was ,spoiled by tlley all have an unusually lnrge I~{i. , and Mrs. Lowell Root, of Ray Zeoh and 16ttL11y. ' called tor t.he performance of os- the wet weather . No one knows' how proportion. of brown In the middle Richmond. Ind .. 'spent SUJlday wit.h Several from here attended 'the sent1al war work. tA.ccording to lat- big a four o.cre field looks to a corn which Is suppooed to ind1cate a long Mrs. MQl'gnretta :ijcncock . golden 'weddlng annivemry Of Ml' : Mr . and Mrs. Ha rry B . Dio,;\\le of est iI1'foMlation from Select,lve Serv- husker who isn't used to It. J can winter a.nd that Is surely what we and Ml's . Harry Lewis. Sunday .lee headquarters. men .with depc.ld- hold up for albout two hours but it have had . Ali predictions came true Oakwood and Mr. and Mrs . R.ayMrs.. Elmer Haines spent the ent dilldren will not be called to takes a lOt of blVo hours to cover th.1s ~ar but t.he year the Hrst mond Montgomery of Centerville week-end with Mr . and Mrs. B. W. active service via. 'the draft before tour acres. ThIs <:001 dry wealIher Is snow came on the sixth I cOWlted were dlnne.r guest.> Sunday of Misses Stewart. .... L July and. 01 course, it the Kilday a help, t hougih 'nll)t so good lor PM- snows unt U the seventh and then Am'lle and iMamc Browne. MJss p eggy Ollal)l11nl\ was the NOTIOE Bill becomes law. ·the drafting of tures and gardens but fine for .sav- lost count . Could It be as the ligfa thers may be further delayed. In ing down com. notics say that we only reIMmber guest of Mrs . Margarct Webb at Confol'mln~ to a pol1oy adbert'd to This moming I got up at lour- Ithe times it comes true? the meant ime the investigation becUnner Sunday . Dr. and Mrs . J . W. Ward were by otl1er Clna nclal institutions: lng conducted by a subcommittee of thirby to take my guest to catcJ\ a The pups hlllVe moved out of the Beginning Ma.y I, 1943. the rate of the House Committee on MllI~llry trn1n at Middletown . Four-thirty old ob1c.k en house 11 fixee. tu; a dog DI1yton v1.Slt ors Tuesday mOl'lling. Interest on Savinlfs Aecount.s in The Mi!a1rB, !headed by Congressman our tlml!-4lve-th.irt.y raUroad time . house and have crowded old Boga.n . Workers 10 a l\JlchlgilO re- Waynesville Nation&! Bank wul be COstello. 1s result.lng In many clvlJ- I dJd not complain ·however about out of h.Is house on the porch. finery fi."Ced up a very low, reduoocl from 1 ~ % to 1 % per an1611 employees 01 the governmen t that early start for I am so glad to They are so cute now and thp.y f.1se door lead In&' to the pay entering mWtary service. It Is be able to run my da~ nre on slow so fast. They have le<U'ned omee. On n Is Insorlbed, num. ROSS H . HARTSOCK, cl1l.Uned !:hat as many as t.b.ree bUll- Ume ·t hat I do not mLnd the aecas- that 11 tlhey crowd in front Of me } "You wlU learo III duck lower U you don" Buy a Bond," Oashier. dred thousand young men between lonal inconvenience . Already It is when I walk they wul get stepped tbe ages o! IB and SB. Who would beginning to help get my workers on. I switched one for going .to the yard and now it sits dawn otherwise be subject ·to the draft. alit a llttle ea.rlIE:r In the morn1ng. have escaped mWtary ser vice be- I hCW' that OInc:1nnatl Is ' planning at the gate and waits until I come CRuse of itheir govemmenool posi- now to join her neighbors on slow out . When I start the car with a lot tions. time. That wUl be a help . o! noise they> make Q, dash tor the • In these days• of•bungling bureauFridaY'. More corn husldng though porch and walt until 'that noisy cracy. regimentation. lneC!lclency. the wind blew and it was as cold as creature get.s out of the wa.y. waste and extravagance. it may be many 01 th06e duys last Ifall that I The birds are he~e In full force In the Interest of maping your glos- 'C onsIdered Itoo bad to get out and even thougb t2le weaJther is far from O~r Funeral Home has unexcelled modem fa. sary of deflnt'tlons as complete 8S work. When the ohUdren came out spring-like. A pa.1r of wrens were cilities. These and our years of experience eDable possible. to reprlM the follOWing, a.!ter school to help It was too cold looldng for a place to 'buUd a nest ua to make every service a truly fitting tribute of' some of which may 'be new. some for tihem and while we were plcldng on the ,porch and a mean lI~le spar01 them old. and author unknown: up the com it snCIWed . It must baNe raw came along and-drove them out. beauty and dignity. "A conference Is a. group of men been that twenty-nltth snow which :A Phoebe bird was sitting In one of Our Funeral Parlors adjoin' the home, making . Who individually can do nothll1g but the predicters h!lve been talking th e looust trees singiing "Phee-be, all needs available at any time with aympathetic who as a group can meet ane de. about. phee. bee....• The list up to date is: clde that n.o thlng can ,be done. Saturday. Cold ,but s\mny and the Re,d bird, tit mouse. hairy and understanding. "A bureo.ucrat Is a m'all with a com huskinS c~nttnues.. Today I downy WOOdpecker, blue ja-y, song passion !Dr regimentation and no ~, and of course English spartalent for doing·t.he sarue. do a.nd gets ~ more lor telling row, ' and at course English sparraws Phone 2291 Main Street "A stat1.stlclan Is a man wno draws you how to· run 1t than you could a.nd crows ~ro have beP.n •'here all _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t'._tIL -0 a mathematlc&lly straigbt line from pcl6Slbly ma.ke OIJ1t of it even 11 you an umvnrTanted assumption to a ran it rlgtbt Instead of the way he More Egga and Poultry foregone conclusion. told you. "A professor Is a. man whose Job "A specialist is. a man who conNeeded For the War eentrates more an.d more on less an~ .• . · Effort It Is to 'tell students how to solve the problema Of life which he h1mselt less . Do your part-Balle two broods "An economict 1s a man ·who can this year. _ chJeka with MORE bas tried. 'to avoid by becoming a prafe.saor. make a simple SIlIbject complex and EGGS BUD INTO 'l'IIEM. Get a complex subject simple; In 'other MOBE EGGS PEB lIEN wi~ THE ROXANNA CANNING COMPANY IS Danham CertlfIecl Wblle Rocks. "A «>n.sultant Is a. man wbo knows worcls. an econoillist Is simply s1i:nEVERY CmCK sIrecl by U. 8. JI,. lese -atJout your business \.ban you ple." NOW CONTRACTI.NG THEIR S WEE T COR N 0 : P; male from cJam .nit lire or 200-3M ecr reI!Gfd. ACREAGE FOR THE 1943 PACK. EITHER CALL YOU CANNOT AlTOBD TO AT OUR ' ~FFlCE, OR PHONE 2878. BUY ClUCKS OF 1NI'EBl0B BREEDING AT TODAY'SEGO

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• • • Tbe conttnuatiol} of the GUlley OOal ACt, leg1alatlon extending the Reciprocal Trade Agreements. IILnd and the K1lday Bm to amend the OOnscrlpti:o n Ad, are scheduled to be brought ·uP in the House for attention this week and next. with consideraJble debMe expected on each of these controversial measures. H bhe present legislative . program can be COIJlIPleted In time, Oongl'CSatonal leaders are planning on givIns the weary' nllitional legislators a 'ten-daY' Easter recess. MemberlS of Congress have long been working under & heavy stra.ln and most of (lham are mUOh In need o! rest. On the ~er band. It would- be Of real benefit to the Oongress and the country if members' would return to their home dlstr10ta and states. minlie wNl their const1tuents, and leorn -at ilnK band just wba.tthe home folks are ~IL f,bout. .

II; ._~ ---~.-' .••• . A~ comm1tt.ee late last Pollow1.n8 an order 1ssued by the week reIu8e!l to appropriate fu.nda PreIII1dent, the military aCl'v1ces are (91' t.bat~ , OoaImtttee action cbanaIn~ !their official retlUlatlons reJe0tm8 t!;le I'IorIda Barie relative to 1he diaobarfle of men came atter aftJc1ala reprelenting the over 38. In the future ov!lr-qel5t:1'V011 ~ teeUfled tb&t the Ice men who apply {or d1scharge will late .ummel' completion or two pipe be required to submit with theLr UDeI, DOW' under cOnatructlon. would sm>Uca.tion proper evidence !:bat IUrnJIIb auiI!ftIcleDt addiUonal 011 to tbey w1ll enter agriculture or easenCbe BUt ec.at and NeW' Enaland t1al WIll' induStry upon. their relea.se. PJor1da .Baqe •

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It contains manr new features you'llUke - . on farm ehgi. neenr:tg, homemade invention's, letters and pic-' .tures from. readers . farm ,ne:vs from: Wash'ington, notes on new movies. It contains too, ~ore features ~or woman than any other agri! _ cultural magazme - and the finest of ·'seria18 and short stories. . .

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There are a total of 557 stuw-.nts J . 10 the Waynes'V1Ue~schoolli. "1FTEBN-~IlAIiS-&oo­ warda arrlVed home la.st Week!rom Results .of tlieOr9:tor\ arnl1' i J"'~'r'" (QrU I. 1928) !Florida. wflere they apeni the Wln- In tti8 schOols March' 29 were as Mr. and ¥i'&. \Morrill Sherwood tter. follows: Lower 'Gradell-'F irst, Ru t.h of HarvI!YSb\lr8', celebrated their :M'1ase.s Doris Henderron and Janet8a~j second, 14&rjorfe Etigolden ,wedding 6llnlvetsary Sun~y. 0artwr1ibt at WeStern ' oollege, are warda; Jlhlrd, Bobby Hyman . .Upper John Oons Is bome from . M1&m1 bome tOt: (.be spring vacat·iQn. . Qrad~Bt, Ruth Hockett; second' University. fo~ IJPting vacation, Mr. and. Mrs, J. O. Hawke were OharJes 'LeMay; thlrd. Jeanne MereMfa. D. E. standiford Is'recover- In OtnC1nnWU SlUlday to. see their: dith : High SChool......Flrst, Evelyn ing trom 1ll\l8S8 . . econl;!, daualhter, iMrII. Ralph V~e, who Is O&rbwrls'ht: Miss. Henrietta McKinsey or the at Bethesda hosp1tal recoverlng af- tblrd, Jean Hockett.. •=-=:....;::....::.:;='+-Ashrobulu. schools, Js spending the ter a.n operation. TWEN'l'Y YEARS AfJO week WI~h her mothe·r . ' Mr •. and Mrs. A. O. GrUfy, Mrs. (April 4, 1923) Jnm.es Gibbons, jus~ Ina rt;led , In a Carl CopseY'. ~ Sprln8 Valley, and Mrs. Chas. Cnrtwrlght ane. daugh'~Poor IM:arrled Man," is heard t9 say, MJss R@hel Davis made a ouqineas ter, elf Oh1ootl'O, spent last w.eek with "I Ieel Just Uke a cr1m1naJ.!" April trip to Monal, Ohlo. Tuesday, and Mr. and ~. S. L. Cartwr1ght . 13 at the gym . on the1r return home stopped In Mrs. I. IN , Harris and daughter. N. /P. Blatt, a fOl'lJler .superintend- Delewe.re. Ohlo. -"tended the funeral or Dayton, spent last Wednesday ent of 8Ohools here, Is now super- ot Senll/tor FraDk B. WlllIB. with Mrs . Alia! MCKinsey and Miss inte.ndent at Monroe. E. J. Burton. Cel~ratlog tlle twenty-f1ttlh wedHenrietta. 'Waynesville native, Is teaching ther~. dIng annlveI'lllU'y of Mr . and M're . Mrs. HeIman Conner, ' who h as MlBsea Trlllena and Margaret Ed- Chauncey Bwmell, their .,wo SOM. been .sick fOr some weeks, has 1'0Rlhodes and George, tosether with sumed her plue In Hyma.rt's store. tlbelr aunt, Mias MonJmla Bunt'.ell. The many friends of Mr. Fred oM . planped and 8UCeaafUlly carried out Oole. 'Waynesville's popular ha.rdware merchant, was sl1l1Prlsed last week rw'hen the announcement of his 'o~ter, ..Adams and Allen, pctltloned for a receiver lor ·the flml. which marrlage or Mrs. C. M. Rlack, II. was granted. Mr . Allen has been popular and cultw'ed lady of DayHARVEYSBURG, OHIO appoloted to close out stock anc ton, was made. Wind up business. Alvin, son ot Mr. and Mrs . Silas Will pay $2.00 fo~ Dead Chas . M . Ql.l'twrlght left for Roland, 01 Mt. Holly. died &fter a Horael, $1.00 for COWl. Pr1nce~n Monday evening , shorb 1llness at ,his home last WedlMahlan Ridge was to Lhe Queen Sheep, Ho..a, C~lvea day night. C1ty on Thursday. . Mrs. Mary Creswell died at ner aad Colts !Harrison Prltx:hard died at his 'BOOT FOB AND COHatoH . home in Harveysburg Sunday noon. REMOVED PROMPTLY In Mt. H'olly Sunday morning, rour ca~. 'b op, Ilk.. .... . . . W. '¥ . Gorsuch, who pW'chased 0. home aged 65. _. Phone Wayaeaville to Norris-Brock tIO. )lve wIN ... large farm near Falrtleld, recently, Joe Negrtl3, who h as so faithfully prop-eat'\'e firm ,.. &M ~.. has decided to move to the same the 2804 dlSoharged' the duties of fre1ght ag market pr1ees aDd aOod ..... l&bter flIi.l't of ,May. Jesse Burton, ent during bhe illness of G. R. Stiles 'I11e ooq PeriIllIer Plan' ID UJlIon B&DcIk Yudl, CIIlcallm&tl, O. CW. Lewis, John Fromm ond HowW'Q8 laid oM TUesdaY' evening beTune 10 on RAdIo a.UK WQI[Y, ani Bumm are at the fa:-tn now WAI'I'eD CoIDI'r cause Ibe refused to take charge of 12:~15 to 12:30 p. m. for OU( daily numlng many new lmprovemellts. al! the ralll'osd busIness here w~e lDAlket reporta. FIFTY YEABS AGO Rodgers went to the Fair. (September 23, 1893) Jos. G. KeYs left fOf OhIcago on Wednesday. Pro!. l>erley 'L~klns 'has 'b ecome a ~ Ir•. \\' ultur I'earl~". , Corre.po.... ~.1 member of Prot. StUwell's family . ·Mr . and Mrs. MUo Miltenberger 1M1'. Wiz!8ton Ricks has been spend nrc announcing the birth of a son ing the PUt week a,t the World's D!rect Bua Rout~ From Wayaeaville-;:-Sa~~ Tires • Wednesday, March 31. He 1105 been Fair. S. E. EUoIlt and daughter, Miss l1lI.11led TImmy Evan. SEE ... CALL TRACTOR PARTS Mrs. Charles MulleniX, Mrs. HarRae, left Wednesday mom1ng for a vey Burnett• .Mrs . Bd Bunne'! and RINGS, VALVEs, GASKETS ten daYB vls1t to. the Fair. GALLOWAY . . Mrs. Ch&rle.s Bunnell attel)ded the BEABlNG8-BALL .. aou.a E. V. Brrmart of Dayton spent fWlel1llor the littJe son of Mr. and Sunday WIth b1s par.ents 1!l Lhls Mrs. Estll 'Phlll1ps a.t Franklln Machine Sbop- Work ..ell place, and left Monday morning for CrUDder ' lIeIIda add Tractor CHERRY Wednesd6¥ dernoon. . tbbe fFa1r. Ualta Mrs. Lulli Olbhem; and Mrs. ForRev. Joel T. Wt1~ht of Highland est Githens of Dayton called at the XENI~ STANDARD' C01llli't1 ·WUI preedl 'a t the Orthodo~ home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Walter FUBN1TtJBE - n.ooB ~lends ohurCh Sunday morning . . PARTS · Kenrick Wednesday afternoon. COVEBlNG8 - DBAPEBIU 1WSa May Wright and her sister, A number of ·p ersons frym here 108 Eo MaIn st. PhODe . . 1Ilrs. W. J. Dakin, left Monday attended the class p:Iay at t he school at-sa W. MaiD St. XENIA, omo Inrlrn:lnll .fOl' the Fair, where they gym at Waynesville Fr1day eve~log. were Joined ,by Mrs. riakIn's husMrs. Thede Jones and son MIlband from .Ha.nnlbal, Mo. CORNER, PHARMACY D. B. STALL ton, ·a ttended t he'Sll.ie of her grann- ' . Mlr."1W1ttenbel1ter of !Morrow, Is mo~her. l\k8 .. Eye. Hutt, a~ CCn\eraEXALL DRUG JEWELER now me.naglng the a.f.falrs of the Saturday. ' 8TOBB JI'IDe W.t.cb BepairlDa' expreaa dUlce and J . J. NeS\lS has . Mrs. Morrls Whart.on In company returned <to his hOOle at &.lma. .. Eo Mala .Ph~ '8'7-W Roat.Z9.hn · Bernard MellOh of Waynesville n.tof the wholesale grocery rlnn of tended t he .MalllY Brown salt' " at C. A. DADE &Dd SONS AL~CE RI~CK'S Merrltm.oWn, Saturday. YOIII' MoC..ack-J)eerIq , R E C TAL DIS E A S E ·5 Horace Foulks was home from his HAT SHOP ,..,......,., 'DeaIer DR. J( M. ¢rEm,.E, 133' East Job at Patterson Field the past week JUrM Well' Main..st.· Loeuat .Stlee' Wl1m1ngton, Ohlo, on aocount elf Ulneas. .. Phone 1086 I~ W. MaiD 15t. PheDe lU B haa pubUahed a booklet In whlch he Mr. and Mrs: ' Robert Slney 'ftere eiplalna how he treats PILES or I lSunclny evelllng diJanet · guests o! , .f without SURG . _ IMr . and Mrs . Pa . l.u Wllllams /.n EIC~MAN'S McDORMAN'S my or l!2IJECTJU0ITY, TbJs book- Lebanon. EleoVical s~ - ~ let' will be sent tree by sending him Mrs. 'S tella Hursrt of ' Middletown . NATIONALLY KNOWN . SberwIn-WUlIama .PaiDf your Dame and address.-AdV. and Mrs . O. W. Albrlgoht of P~kln lIEN'S WBAB spent Thursday with' Mr. and Mrs. XeIIIa, pillA, UW.~BL &!~~~===~~===~ 1,17'_ ••, __ Graham. '

ANNUAL ilPOn.1' OF ' UB CU'" OPM OF C ·nl.wJ1o!, WAaRflN OoiJNrt. omc; For the Fisc..1 Year End'inl' neoemblr SI. 1M1 . . PopuJatiun. i940 ~nsUi 163 ,-'orwIn . Ohio, Ma.rch 30, 1.$4:: • ~by ecr-silr .h~ ft.i1fi,ll\g report to ~ correct. , . RAlOE[, R. DAVIS, .VlUage (,1

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spent Tuescjay aHernoon wi th Mrs. !Howard Deweese a~ her ' new home 1p. Moraine City, ncar Da..vton. The ''Kook-So'' 4-H club of girls under the direction of M1·S . Fred Rush Bald Mrs. Ralph Hanullond, won the "Honor Club Award" In Warren OClunty la.st year. Mrs. Ru.m nnd !Mrs. Hammond will a gain have Charge of the club this year. SWlday a.liternoon visitors or Mr . and Mrs. WUbur Olark were: Everett Clark, Mr. and Mrs . Claude Riggs, ,M r. and Mrs. Paul Flory and Miss VelcJ8 ' Qayfol'l;h, all of Dayton . Mrs. Kesler Oraham has been quJte ill with bhe grippe tht' past

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The Woman's Society of Lytle Mrs. Kalthryn W'hltllJker Weenesday afternoon. Asslstlog 'the hostess .were: Mrs. Aq Bailey, Mrs. Lellya Wihallton and Mrs. Edna Buruett. Mr s. Fred ......,.., ""-,. Mr . !n d M rs.

M.a1ntenance

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Harry FIsk and two daughters of Independence, Ky., were. c:1n.ler guests Sunday oI Mr. an d Mrs. Leslie Gray and children und r. George Oray. The InLter Mr . Gray returned home wit.h tnem to speno. ~ sOme l1Jme wl~ll ius daughter, Mrs . Fisk, and famlly. Those Who a.ttended the Mother s clUb at Waynesvllle schoo Frld ~ alternoon were: Mrs . ~usS!lll Cam p

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Church school 9:30 a. m. Worship service 10:30 a. m. 'l'hls WIll Oe a serVice of rededicat10n following our rededication prQgram. Dr. J. W. Danford, ~uperintende.nt of the Dayton district, ·wlll preach the sermon and rededica.te the ohW'Oh. Specla.l muSic by the choir. 'l1he public Is inVited. . . ST. AUGU8TINE CIIlJBVH KI'wnboltl, Priest 9:00 a. m.

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Longa.cre, MI·S. Harry Burnett, Mrs . ~ph Barg r Mrs. Mart1n Aldridge, Mrs. Ralph Hammond and Mr.a. Hurst. . Mrs. Everett Early rcpol' t.s tile following people as llavlog voluntereu to dOIUlte blOOd to tile' ~ed Cross Blood £a.n:k In Lebanon. Mrs. Nina A1drldge. Mrs. Harl&' Hardes~y. Irs. Ernest Harlan, Mrs . Eva Young, Mrs. Eva. .0 . a.m, Mr . Tber " Jones. Mr. Byrd Lnckey, Mr. Robert DlIke, Mr: nnd Mrs. Wl>£d 1Pumm1I1, Mr. and Mrs . Emest Lncy, Mr , and Mrs. Everett Early, . anu Mrs. E. St, John .. BECEIVES LETTERS FROM SONS

In a letter to his mather, Pvt . Jolm Richards, of 805 Med. Sqdn·., Ralph Parks, Minister in Char,e Enac Transport; Bar. 283, 'Bowman Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 :00 Field, Ky., states blmt he Js' looklng

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and heartfelt thanks to tbe IDUIJ' persons w3:Io responded eo ~ to our call for aid as a result Of U. near tragic acc1dent at our eraft,l pIt Tuesd,,-y afternoon. 'AIRMllTAOl!: <& 8()R.

Court News NEW~ Lnura. Fuller VB. ~ph Puller, divorce, gross ~eg)ect of duty. _ L~llle Pwthee va. Arth~ •• }:,ushee, ~vorce, arOas n8lleot 01 'duty. COMMON PLEAS Susan Osborn va. JOIei)b H. a.born, d1vorce to P!aintut. de1endIIzK to pay plalnWf 15.00 per week aDd costs. Eva. Gray VB. James T. ar.y. dI.vorce to plalntif.f, bousebo14 to plain tift, cwrtocty-of-,1lbIlId!'elt1.---:..--t-:l plalntlfl. defendant to pay plaintiff $40.00 J>Cr month, . monthly and $5O.00 ·to COftr her expenses 10 U:Hs utlon. . Wlll1e Biggs VB. NeWe Bla.tt BiIP defendant to pay pialotUf per week allmony pendente Ute, $110.00 expenses. TIlmon Helton, an Infant, etc., 'fa. John W. Lamb et a1;, clefeDdant Blbert Stlnemetz. lI'anted 30 daya 1D whJch to 'Plea4.

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.forward to a furlou@h soon, Is learna. m. Ing to skate, now weighs 169 pounds WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF and llkes the &Imy life. He Is dJivCHRIST log a jeep and says ~lullL wJlen lobe war Is over he is going to buy one. Max Randall. ,M.ln1ster Another son. Pvt . Alber~ E. RichSUNDAY M'arttta swahaw VI. Cec1l Swal. ard. Co. D, 386 Inf. Camp Swift, low der~ndant to s*v plIJDtlU . At;1CTIONEER~NG Mr. and Mrs. Pearl COmeU' V1Blt~:l'::::) ::~ta..zn~ Texas. In- a letter wrlt25 that. he per week ~dente Ute. . StaDley aDd Koogler ed Mrs. May Cornell at bhe Warlikes the army llnd· his of!lce1's, but ren Co~ty HOOle Sunday afternoon, Prea.~h1og, 11 a. m. James O. DenhQ)m va. Harold it Is hot, dry Qlld sandy In the part ~r Dates, Phone 2894. Waynes- arid report her well satisfied there . Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Skillman, def~ndant 'II'Ulted 20 ~. of Ilhe Lone Sta.r sta.tc 1n w·blch he v1l1e, OllL1o,.....BWmL...CJmlrG~1H--l!olf.r-ir.aeI--llIJ:&~:;uH.rleB-llol4lile!~..l--.§!m.!.Q!. Endeavor. 7 :15 P. In. in which to plead. • Communion and preachlng, 8:00 Is located. :----------------~ BaOKBB8 LICENSE Mr. and Mrs. HaneY' Burnett .and Advertlslng Shows Energy MABBlAGK UCEN8E8 ~.;;;======;;;;::;====;;V'; 1Mrs . Ed Bunnell attended the fu- p. m. You are 1ov1ted to come and worneral Of Ha1'1'Y' FrY' at the U. B. 'Yant to Do Renalrlng? Robert ~th. 22, Jo1ot pl&1Mr. Church at Spr1bgboro Friday after- ship with, us. ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE Fra~, and .DelJa. Bm1tb, .u. .i Fra.nkl1o. no~ . and the burial at Springboro FERRY CIU1HCll OF CHRIST - - - - -- - -- - ----·1 ''I1l1l7lUaa Gordon. 23, tUMID"

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~s . Warren Surface, ·Mrs. Herbert Graham, Mlnbter Dearllh Sheeban, Mrs. lLeslle Omy, 9.:30 a. m., Bible schooL 10.45 a. m.-Communion. apd Mrs. Frank KUrfJs spent ~tROAD OIL, EXOAVATING 11:00 a. m.-8ermon. urday at Merritstown. , .DmiP m~ SERVIOJil 7:30 p . m.-Peachlng. 1MnI. · !Dollie HYEIl' and son, Juk . READY MIX OONORETE and Miss Oeneva Ro\ltZahn of Tlpp FlLlENDS 'C ity, spent the wElek~end and SunFirst Day school, 9:3(\ a. m. day: with Mr. and! Mrs. Guy RoutMeetlng for Worship, J/}:30 a. m. ~hn and famUy · and attended. the clase. pliy a~ 'Wla.ynesvUle Fr1day Phone W8fllesvllle 2911 MT: nOLLY 1\1. E. CIIURe.. evening. T. M. Searlf, l\llnlater Morrow Phone No. 3 lIolrs. Margaret Johns entertained Lebuloo: oWc:e Phone 4J3 It to dtnner Sunday evenlog. Mr. and Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a. m. E. A. Mrs. J. B . Jones and J4t: and Mrs . ~rnhart, Supt. .ResIdence 98 M .1M!iiiiii!iiiii!iiiii!iiiii!~iiiii!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii!iiiii!!3!IJ. Therle Jon~ aDd son. Milton. Evening Service. 7:30 p. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. :Raip'hHamnlohfi PJayer Meeting Wednesday evewere SMUrday eV8n1ng 'guCSt:B ot Mr., ning, 7:30 po m. and Mrs. PaUl SIlJ(Ier in Dayton'. Mr. and Mrs. Everett 'K.eDi1clt and .ch1ldren wel'e fiunc:i~ atternoori gUests of. Kr. and. 1MrB. LiowEllloU . and. sOn Tommy. at No ADteriCIUl wuta UaIII ..... een'tervWe'; .' ,. to one minale bl!yODd· tile .. Miss'Francll Wbt~r '.is a vlt't,!m time we CaD brilla' I' to a yIo. torlo.. mad. To bal. tbat. . the~da7 . ~. Ylotol'J'-lO ....,e poetitilF tile . Mrs. QUIY Routzalm anel dauehte'r,"M1:iiBettt aud RuaieU, w~re m.' , lIYei 01 mDUo.. . of oar boJIa ell o,r far 41aq lroDt.-l& Is Dayton, '~8 'J1)uradaf.. . • . Imperadye tha, evelT AID~ .Mr. Obarie. r~ Ihls· oaa do IaIa Dart .. tile '8e00D4 pos1tJcm at the lIvtle elevator JUt W... Lo.... nlere . . . . . . . ye..u& to It neI'J JIII'ie. week ~ter 18 yean of lIervice there 'DIe lDOIt 1'0- GaD do iii uWe and haa ~ ' .. pos1t1on at, 'the _a,b compare. ~....... aao1" UIXXll~.Wl1e8 Blloult cexnpaDy 10, rIJIoe afferecl bF 0IIl' .,.,.. ID D!,tob • eemoe. -1'bef .... tIIeIr u... -rea ....... )'HI' 1DOIIeJ'... lira. 'lherle

QUICK SERVICE .f'~r De.a~ Stock

To ·Hasten Victory '0'

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"aturday'

Twui Thrill QaY8 -SCREEN-

"MARGIN FOR ERROR" with Joan Bennett

Begin8 . S~DAY For 5 DAYS . GIANTS OF THE SKY ••• blullI& • trail to victory!

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TA:R.~~ TAR AND

THE CRlYERION XeDia, Ohio

LADIES BEADY-'1'O-WBAB

AciotsIorIea _GIBNEY'S

DetrGe,

SUl\:JMAJU' m~ F ND J~ ALANCES, BEOEg'TS AND EXPENDITURES . Sa' ante Rec:elpta 'ExpenJan.. 1 " Uares Genera) Fund ............ "" .. ~ 2 . 35 309 .,34 2bt . 88 Auto LlC(nse s treet iRepa.l'

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. .-\lnella F. vihlte t.o Jabn •• Saokett, iot In ~.yn~e. James B. aDd ~ A. JODII and Abl M. Sldenatrtlker to Roy •• and B'aiel E : Pox, 10',75 acree lD

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Oharle.sHaYtc SDYcler to R. and OUve !oI. 10.11 acres 'in ~ Twp" !Homer.H. and 1dI Terrell BaJDII to . 'Everett' ·B. aOtd IWlI1er O • . ~loes, 79.S'l'aorea iii Wa:meWp. LMvrence' and La .. SUrface to Stanley B. and' Amf ~.14 acres in Clearnreek Twp, Ruby and Oonrad S . . OIDaurh '" . ciecu. D. and Della· M. IAiub; ton lotS In Harvey!burr. 'RObert and' Florence Ool11Da.· Qlara L. · Bordeniei!ler, part 01 (IR 1n C1earoree11: twp. John K. -and Bertle &mttoD to

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. Oharlea Thomas . Mlamls burg. R. R. One.

F0R SAI&- ()harm ln ToUet T1asue. Four rolla 2&c. Gazette olflce.

Tim e.

a: gloves with black pill skin palms and gray and blaclt 'plald backs. P1nder leave at · Uhe ~te af1Iice and receive reward.

L06T~ pair

FOB R.ENT-:-8leeping rocxns. See Mrs. J. P. ~ S. Kain

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II .M. Bloadlr Q, LilbanOD. Open evenln p , for fOur conyentence. Olen LIntner. J'hone G3 L.

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TO RENT- -:Qarde n lot on shares. cau ~ Cedar...111e, Ohio, or write Ruth A. Obandler. Oedarvme, OhIO.

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and daughte r and Mrs. RoberS !(mlas were Friday afterno on guests aL the Mr. a~ Mrs. Dillon 'McMill an home 01 Mr . ond Mrs . Ra¥mon d and ohUdren Of Norwood Mr .. Wilson. aDd ~.-orvtU~1I or ~~ :w~re Sunday evennin g supper guests Miss Ernesti ne Eanllia rt l Rnd of ·Mr. and~. Russell Wilson . l'a31Ian'Di'Je 'Dlckensheets were 'week~ • • • end house guests 01' Miss Naomi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P . . Struder Eamhm . had sa their ¥on<1ay eVening dinner • • It Mrs. B. ~. Smith and overn1Sbt' peat, En81gn !LInSey 'b as b_en qui te j : Phares of West Virginia . Etulan 111 and confined to hE~r homlO for the iJi'(hares was enroute to the West pas~ ten d6~S. • • • c'OllBt where he.Is:.o ~e statione d. , !Mrs. lD. R . Sa Isbury opened her . Mrs. Wllton Harts~ . was the nome on Tuesday and entertai ned week~end 8'Uest of Mr. and Mrs. R. her bridge club with two ta.bles In play during the afterno on. R. Hartsoc k and family. • • ..

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Mr.

and M~S~ ~n~d IHawlte'were dinner gu.e sts of Mrs. W1nlfred Hartsoc k and son'. David, Sunday . Pvt , E&rl 'M~h:.el: who has been enjoyin g' a furloug h witJh his parenta, Mr . and Mrs . Jesse MIchae l and other friends and relatives, has returne d io Fort LeWis. WashiI,gtou.. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Hen!')' Satterth~ waite and Miss Ruth Satt e rthw _It ... e accom1)8Jl1ed .Mrs. Arthur Sumner of Lebano n to Oenterville S unday \'Mere they enjoyed d:lnner a.t the 'home of Mr . and Mrs. Warren EsipeY.

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daughte r. Mary Ann; spent the week-end with their son. Wm. F. Melloh W'ho recently be'c ame a cadet In the U. 8. Air Corpa. at Alilance, Ohi!) where he Is e.ttendlng SChool a.t ¥t. Union Oollege . • • • Mrs. Ohas. Fires of Troy. Objo, who spent the Uret part 01 the week with Mr. and M.rs. Louis Fires. Mrs. Ffres is enroute to CO""IIS .... Christl. Texas. to be with her hus~ band. Radio Tedhn1c1an Charles Fires, who Is attendln lg radio sohool. • • • Mrs. Emma McClur e of Frankli n was the Sunday guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon .

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Mrs. Grace L. Smith spent 'Sunday at t.he home ot her sister. Mrs. F. H . r..;tlltenberger. near Lytle.

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If no trucke r S'erves your territo ry, take your cream to neares t railro ad station and we pay you 53c Delive red Cincin nati.

THE TRl-STATE BUTTER COMPANY

"LIKE A -L-};-'T-T-ER--FROM HOME," SAYS SOLDIE R IN CALIFO RNIA

Cincin nati, Ohio C8.mp . Rdberts. OalU. !Aprll 1, 1943. EdItor Miami 06zette Waynesville, Ohio Dear Sir : Received a copy 01 The ....1.. _1 'YUAU. . GazeLte t oday. I t was the iss ue of Maroh 2&tb. I was really pleased to .. ~ ...~ It Is j ust llke lett r get it, """'8....... a e Ifrom home, It contain s more of Ii: variety of news than a. let.ter so keep me posted on the commu nity. SIIIW that one 01 my classma tes, Roy Planck, had been promoted to IPrlvate First class. CongratUlations to him I Also where Jimmie M1ller was stMloned and learned that my boy friend . Robert Earnbn rt, Is J!ow in bhe army . The c1as.s of 1942 Is going to make a name for ltGelt in this world. ORllfornle. Is a pretty place to be DOW. but It really gets· bot here in Clhe summer . They say it gets up to

RESPONSIBLE

SAFE

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, Tire dealers or persons seWni or servlolng tann equJpnl~nt ore now entitled to keep on hand a maximu m of six rear~wbeel tractor tkes. D'i!alers Who have the replen1.shment (Part B) of rationin g certi~ Holding Uhlllt·- ;;oUr!ty <for workers ficates calUng for truclt tires mny was just as Importa nt In the war ef- restock 'WJIih tires suJtable tw' farm fort as saving au tomdblle tires, the equij)ment instead . • • • Ohio Supj:eme Court has held Wlat Some relld Is a.n tl.clpaV!d in the car owners havlng ".share- the.ride " current farm radio battery shortag e. agreem ents wtth fellow workers were t he COnsumers Durable 00bds DiliiIQJe In case of their injlll'Y : vision ~ WPB has announ ced. LalOlt Court ntt4l.ches express ed bellcl !lit batterie s has been acute In those bile declslon would in mos~ . oo.ses, tlln!l areas wbere receptio n. depends make car owners persona lly respons - solely on battay sets . In some secible since most lloIblllty Insurance tions of· those areas reports ha~e eontra.cts, it ·W8S said. ' reli~ve com- indicate d that as. many as onepanies o! Ua.blllty w!len automo bllts tlh1rd of the fa.nn 1'6d106 have been are of,fered for hire. , Inoperative due to a laclt of batter. The War J)eparLment on March 31 i.es. • • • stopped tJhe d18char ging of men over DlstribuUon of foods througb 38 ,ears old. · Heroonez;, suell ind\v- state welfare deparlm enta to local lduala will be transferred- : ') an in- communlties for use in 8011001 lunch acti~e status in the Enlisted Reserve Pl'OQ'l'azn.s 18 -b eing d~tln ued on COJtp6; subject to the ,followlnl; con- April 30. &COrding to the Departm ent ditions: Of A4fricuJture. ,Under a new proA. 'l\he·ma n must request· tra.nsfer gram announ ced lJ} Febnlar y, to an inactive status to enter an ea- B<ihools are able to purchas e looda sential Industry. Including ' Rirlcul- locally for their l.u nch prqrt'1UJ IS aDd ture. and aocoln,pany his reqUESt by receive relmbur sement in part from 8. stateme nt from the War Man- twe Food D~on Admini strapower ~Oll to the effect tbat tlon. his release Is des1re!l. • • •• Used commer cial vehicles have B. 1U'u~ man w111 be recalled to broUi'h t under price control by active duty upon request 'of the War the OP.A . By ea~1lab1ng ce11.lDi6 at a percent age of the valu-: of the vehicle -when new, the new regulati on is expected to halt the ' activities of' specula tors which have r~ulted in some lDBtancea in pdcea lIba' an· 200

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Little Doria Jane Ell1a ' 1s a guest of her gran4pa rents, Mr. andJlr 8.

~yuiOnd WIJaon ~ was '" iuest at Sunda.t school 8un~ ,' Mr. and.!¢n l . Homer B.a1nea and 8OD, IUchard , were dinner of Mrs. ·HIi1ne's mother, Kra. Mtllte Terrell and brQlher PaUl Terrell ~d f~mUy, sun<!ay·. . lID. ~ WllaoJ:l, Mrs. Lucy 00mpt0 I'l nd Man1a.n a Bolan v181ted Ibhe tlnlt anli aecond trrade room of New Burlinl ton aChool Tueeda-y lIIftepl.oon. where .

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Manpower Cornm1sB1on.

It's a hog you don't see in thia Remember this story .c·ountr ,Y. (Land race Is the marke t your livestock• breed, a wonderful bacon hog and other farm produce. Redeveloped in Denmark. member it and put every dolThe Danes were just about lar f OU can into U. S. War the very beat· farmers in the BO'n ds-eve ry do~/ar you. cu. world. They were a thrifty Every d'ollar in JI:londa ~t people. Throu gh "their ~arm .' you can for your countr y ,and cooperativea. ~~~y pJ;oduced for yourie lf. Your Gov~rn­ and marketed .livesto ck and me~t need a that · Dloney DOW farm .products of th~ finest and you yourse lf : are makin , . . quality . a sound investml!nt. Successful and happy were Thebo hds never depreciate · I • • these farmers-:.until one day in value. You ,et a third more . the Germaris "~e. They took ~han the ori!ina l coat UlI--UlIII ' , '.., In""Miate,I ,. ' the hog. They took all hogs. Bonds tn ten ~ears.• You can MIXIS WITH WATER ••• 110 luqIH- ' 3 They.t ook the butt~r and the always cash the , Bonds after , • . • .tine ' or . lOI,e"tI Medel. · . ' - . <A WASHES ·wi.ty .. ..' '~th _ord.,,,arr ~••t .. Form ' c:Jae'eae-and the cooperatives ·sixty days if you ~eed the . ...., wall clea"." . , '." , , • 5. '1· GAL DOES .AVERAGi a'OOM. o~~-:.l.~ too. Like vultures. they picked money. Buy .DoW - at your • . ' ~'. . . ' ,Ndy Co . , Denma rk to the bone. batik or post .office. .-----~--~~~~--~--~.~------.'. ,

.. Mr. and Mrs . Wlll1ard . !Haines ea.lle·!l on home follr.& Sunday. March

I "Mr. and :Mrs. ",'. Compto . Ii n.and '. •.. son called in the Bogan-&n1thbOine

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INSURANCE AGENCY Wayn esville , Ohio .

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¥r. and Mrs .. J. P: Fromm spent SundlliY at Lovela.no lilt the home e>1 ,t heir daughte r. Mor . and Mrs . Mel~ v1n Banta .

lIt ls the will, and not · the glIt tl:iat makes 1lhe. glver.-L esa1ng.

'the follow ing patrio tic .busin ess places are sponso ring tbis series of advert iaeme nts in order to stimul ate the sale . ' of War Rond. in this vicinit y. Buy War Bonds anel do your part in this bat.t le for. victor y. Watch for the Vicltory i.sue soon.

BA NT A

Of all butter being . pr.oduced ~ because it ia a ' great energy food urgen tly needed' for our Arme~ Force and Lease - Lend. But the hom'e folks, esp~c-' iJllIy our war 'worket·s, also need much more than the 70 'per cent left for , home consu mptio n. So get into this fight for incr~ased butter .produ ction now. START RIGHT BY SHIPP ING YOUR CREAM TO TRI-STATE

Mr. and 'Mrs. ~y Hawke of Dayton spent Sunday at the Uou~. 01 J. O. HaIwKe.

130 degrees in the ~e (·there Is no shade) I That ought to be funl Well, I had better close for now and 'Wl'lte some more letten!, then do some studyin g . Was relee.sed from the hospita l Tuesda y after being there for six daY8. Am !eellng tine now. Wishing to thank whomever was responalble tor sending me the pa.per. I remaln, Sincerely yoUrs. . LYIJE S. ~X. Bat . A &2nd 'n1g. Br. Oamp Roberts, caWom ia

THE Hoa THAT WILL lEVEl 10 TO MAII£T

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Uncle Sam NoW' Takes' 30 Percent

Maynar

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• • Mrs. William• Bradley . ~s . Earl Wool~rd ~nd Mrs. Roge'r Brown Ilttende d Lh Eva~ellstlc col11crenceat Cincinn ati ~as~ ~ursday.

d Welt.z wUl sell you your J . H . Shamk~' of New Burf1sh1ng license. llngton, WWl a business vlsltm here • A• . •:F . Mr. IIlld Mrs. .~ Melloh and Tuesda y.

Mr. and Mrsi 1M. A. F\llkerson 'Y1lle or write.1 . K. Meyers, 'S. R. and daughte r attende d a golden ~ ..... 6 6 One. WaynCDy....,. - .w ed'''-g cel~""ratlon sunday alter...... -"" STA'I!IO NERlY' - Ideal gUt for the noon for Mrs. Fulkers on's uncle lrad~ - 200 Sheets. 100 envel~ ano. aunt Mr. and Mrs. T.· S . Con•• • . opes (p1nted ), $1.50 at the Miami nor MJs.s Peg~ ChQ.pm nn was dinner of Midland City. t ••• Gazette . RIOne 2US. guest at the Friends Uome on SunMr. and Mrs. Boward Fogt and day. POB 8.AI.iE--Del&val cream sepera- son. Of near Centel'lV llle. were Sat• ator, size No. 15. Oi.n be used urday eveninl guests of Miss ElIza:beth BUITIett and Mrs. Mr. and with electrio. M. H. BUnter. Mrs. M. A. FUlkers Roger Brown attended! the 81gmWl d on .

lIlY ~ NIaa HannM Jordan. and brother , Altred, Joined. bet there to attend 1M JUneral. lln. Liebert ~ 1ibem ~ and. will be ~ Valley, Ohio, R. R. 1 ••. tbelt .1nJe8t IhIr several day•• Georp Wwia, 'Who Iba4 betm a IP'OR. 8ALl!}-1936 .Pll'moUth Sedan. ~~ ~~ ~ vklIn1ty several Qood tires; reasona ble. Mnl. J . 1",-_ "';";:"-~ pa-.ct ~...eeIi: very P. ;t;arrl.ck. Phone 2351. 1IIdc1en1,y wJdJe at !bill ' work In a lI!OR SM..E--Twc:i sldjla of good Ibop In '~. Be iii IUrvived by Hamea s. Olllert Frye, Waynes ~ Widow. Puuera l serv1cea WP.J'C vllle RoUte 'S: Phone 2Q51. beld at BIImUto n where he . had fOrmerl y 1l.ect. Quite a number from t.hiI .commUD Jby "uendecl. the fUaeraI. . . . JI!lla JI'errIa, Knt. LWlII VU- ...... U ........ ... T . . . . . . ()ern.'_ t 'arB, Mrs. II&ry VWara and Mrs. Xra. GarUel d Peterso n uf Xenia, Anna,P errla . allteDded tile 011ve 18 v1Blttns her dau,hte r, Mea. Oeo. BraDCIb x..cuea .Aid meeUng Thurs- Me M1Chael. and .fa.m1b'. this week. _ _, the bome ~ 1IrB. BertIer t .In t.be f8OI!D't Red Orosa drlve in . Bola, near OlaIbv tlle. Greene COIlDt7 the quota tor the Alf lOMan, K1III Hannah J9l'd4n waa t2,5000; ttW ·of wh1ch aDd lira. L1Drt were ' SUnday &1- 'WU liVeD from Supr "~ TownWnoon Ql~ a: MD. Lucy PIah- ~. Mrs. B&rold ~ of Bell'''\IIh and..fam Uy in ~etown. brook, waa l)e8d or t.be . townsh ip ~ Cleaver rema1na ill drlve. .~ at ber ~e 'here. We learn ~ "8gt. Albert" T. T1~ - and tlgt. are ~ made to plaice bar in a Qeo1W~ H. Reed of Crosaville, Te~ •• ~. ... . • 'Were awsta a: .R4!v. and Mrs. Her~ .ad .Albert '1'I.ImaIre ~ Jea- bert Gf'IIbIm Monday evening. . 816 Gamer were callers In NAomI JaDe ~illett of OenterviUe, ~::.L.=:...:::-..........,_Ilir ;.....,r.-··/a ; d lira. R. O. 1I1P'!'ndin g 'Iihla",e ek witlh ~~r .aunt Boulware in Olarbvl 1le. and UIII:le. ·t he W1aI1'B. 1L~:..-;.---tIlla,-B·Ua~IPeJm;-tl:nr;-:'KeIWe Ue- - Mr. and. lira.'James ~ ' Billett (E1~ bert. Kn. LUiIe V11larI, INrI. IUry ale Me.e · ~) a:.C8ntervllie, have V1llara, Mrs, Lucllle Beckett and n'eW· da~, Suella Ka,y, bo~n Dori&Id aDd JeaaIe Clamer, were din~ Sat.urdaY nilht. · '. . ' ner I'UtiIta CIIf MnI. ~ Pm1a. Suncfa.Y' eveDlng auesta Of the P. KODday. ' . r J. ThoinR .,..; and B .' ,R. Fordyce , J&a Mary BroiPn, of Spr1Da Val- 'w ere Mr. and !.frs. ~wrenc e leYI and -MJq Be.nnab 1oJ~ were 'l'homaa , of Lebano n and tale · Tom KoDdV alternoo n callera of 1m. ~ . aI;ld sOD, 'Douglas, . of ~ 1'm1s: West OUTolton: ' . . , .. . MD. ' uart 'W8a ~t1zed 14'ra. ONCe ~ SIplth 18 ai the FelTY' ollUrcb -Sunday evenape,pdtng the week-end With her

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Fin al Rep ort Mar ri.d Satu rday Far mer s Clu b On Red Cro ss At Tipp City Me ets Apr il 8 ement. ba6bee n DUM1e of W ar Fun d Dri ve' tbe:Anounc 'IlIle Wayne 'l'OWnsh ip Farruer s Dla1'11aie at ~ Geneva Mae

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The Waynes ville e, y c cJ UJO wlJl meet in the baselnen t 01 Lhc MeLhoa18t churcl., at lllch' J."XL m~c~lO b M.onday nliht. Aprll 19. The dlnue ' wUl be served: by llhe l J. les 0 1 W . S. C. S. or the churcb . OhleI feature af ta.e ,m eoLInL wUl be movies. shown by Dr. Fra lll. A. DllatUSh of 'L eb 11 U au d Day Lor• of his various hunting wcpellUiLloll . in the norUl woods . The an nual election of oHlcer., and dLrect.ors Is also sCL .eduled fo. this I~eeting.

Routza hn ot J..yt.e and Earl L. .club met APril 8 witUl Mr. and Mr8. Mendenball at tlb.e 'Great Lakea Na- Morr18 Cornell, who grwc:1ously en-

'Jme aUd1ting ~t.ee of W~ne :l'oWllSlUp's Red Croas organiZatolOn Ullder "he t¥18irmanshl&> ot We.ynesville's mayor, C. H. Brace, pretient.& the I ollQW1ng taots ooncem lna ..·"$le WOIr Fund Drive recently com, • ..61.ec1. Four hundred and eI&btYseven ' contrlb.ut.or& gave ,17U. '16. 'l1here ·was carried over from the December; 1941, drive fl68.n represen~ the amount at the over-liUl)&crlptlon on that drlve, mailing a grand total in the Red Or068 War

val Trainin g SQl/tjon ¢ Great Lakes. t.ertained at thtt. Gra1l8e Hall. sevIillnois, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·Clar- enteen ta.m1lle.s were in attenda nce

ence l4anden ilall or .Waynesvllle. were married saturda .v altemoo n, Apr1l10 . at the Baptist IJIU'aonase aL Tlpp C1~. Mr. and MIs. ~ Routzah n) BUSIeD. Mi.&a Bet.ty Routza hn e.m:I B1l1 Tinney att.ended the wedc11ng dinner Sf.-turday evenlni at the home of the bride's cou,a1n. Mrs. Dollie ~er at Tlpp city .

-to enjoy t.Ile dellcious chlck.en dinner

Clo rina tor To Be Shi ppe d On Ap ri12 0

c, P. J oy, lIuperint.eudent of the WaynesvWe water works. baa I'ecOlved word,ifl'Om tlhe Pl·oport loneera. compan y of' PI·ovidence. ~ Iala nd, tha ~ the Chlor-O -Feeder wllicb was recently purch.u.&ed from them by the local water board, will b e shipped on or abOut April 20. MI'. Joy states that aft.er the machin e IWTives lI. will l8ke but a (.jay or two to cOIIlIPle te the lnstalla ~iOlL a t !.he local ' plant. Meanwh 1\.e. - - -,- - W'nynesvUle residen ts are '~g LJlcir w·truqng wn.t.er oli' ~e advice of H calth COmm.iss1oner EclwJl,ld on Saturda y evening 'Aprll 3, m. Blair. a.tter the villBile supply wu 7:30 o'clock at the S t . MI\I'Y 's Rec- f OWld to be contam lnated in testa tor)' in Greenville . Sou Un Carollnll, c9tlduct.ed by the state Board of R~aith, Q wedding of m terest to II IlWnJJCI at friends here and eisewhe re too place, when Miss BcullLh Lolili.e Barnard lbecame tne bride or Lleut. Eaward Joseph McEvan ey . Thl dOl.ible ring ceremony was used IJ ~ .Father Sidney Dean. The couple w ~ BO th Ma.x Ra .mlnia ter of attende d by ·L ieut . and Mrs . iDnvitl E. Melville or Ft. Worth, Texas, lind M. da-ll. will recelve deThe IbTlde is the daughte r Of Mr. srces -at tlhe cOmme ncement exerand 'Mrs. Wm. Be.r nnrd oJ' W uyn ~ s ­ cises of bhe Clnelnn atl BIble Seminville. She wore a m ost becomin l> a ry to be :held, in the Queen Olty on' two~iece suit 01 aqua wi ~h brow May 6. and whlte accessories and au oroh le M!'. Randal l will receive. the deshoulde r corsage . The m aLron 0 1 gree a1' Bachelo r of Dlv1nlty . up. honor wore turquoise blue with a n on gllrdual Jon he will have oomp1et.orohid corsage . II seven. yearS o~ college wortt. . The bridegroom is t he !Ion of· M I'. Mrs . IRa.nd~ will receive bar ' and Mrs. W11llam H . M.cEvan ey o~ Bachelo r of Arta . degree. She will Springf ield and 18 statione d at ~lle Lave comple ted f our year. of ~ Greenville ~ Air Base. ..tudy . Lt. and Mrs . McEvun ey are mak ing their home at 203 Tall ulah Or . in Greenville.

and the lnterest ing pl·Oil·am . 'r>he meeUng was callett to 'order . ..-4 I by the preside nt. Ke1la.r Hoak. S , S. EIlia discussed the special topiC, "&tlon 1ni and Its EUects." He pointed out that one eUect 01 raUoning bas been to cha.nge our moat popular topic of conversation; Lhe weallher. business ~onditlons, and IFlund of ,1911 .02. eV811 current events are less frelContrlbutt0ll6 were diVided lIB fol'quen'tly on our tongues tnan 1& some lows: 2 buslne1i6 concern s pve f50 phase of mt10nin g. Yeb rat.ioning iii e8lOh; 5 indlviduala pve flIS ea.cb ; R~edicated really lI10t a new Idea. Every house1 save $20; 2 ge.ve ,15; 21 save $iO; wife knows wtlat it is to divide a pie 2 gave ,1 :50; 1 gave ,'1.00; 2 pve Or cake or dole out choice canned t4); 99 gave to; 1 ~ve ".liO; 3 gave Before a Jars;c;O nirCiatl on. wbtah iOOCla or cured meM. so that the " .00; 1 gave f3.liO; 25 safe fa.OO; !Wed t.Ile auditori um. tboe Waynee - SUPPlY can be streLched to meet the 2 gave $2.60; 89 gave $2.00; ilD'i ville MetbO<11st churcb W8I reded1- demand . Every bead of a'f~y baa ,ave tl.OO; 5 gave '1.50; , 13 save cated to the' wo1'8h1p or the lmd "ratlone d" tbe bank account so that 600; 9 gave 250; 1 gave SOC; 1 pve sUnday· JDOl'ntna. lIhere 'Will <be money on hand to meet SC. . . The ohurdl was recledl.cated by OI1rlstm aa billa and the income tax. GUts from individu als Dr. J. W. Danford , BI.IDef1ntenclent aa well as 01lller demand s . 10 fact. ~ s, / 1 II ...." ) D'p'''' •••• / COWI ••y "la, "..lun, totaled . . ...... . ........ . ,1660.68 or lIbe Dayton diat.r1ot ·of Uethod l8t ration1n8 iii known where ever cMIOUts from organizaUons and ch.urOOes. wtIo al80 preache d tb8 izatlon is f!1lUld. It is only priml- an adequat e 9IIPPly or necessary 8dl\ool chUdren ...• .. .• 1fi'J:68 sermon . tlve man <woo will eat hIs :rn in the items to everyone whelll suppUes are GUts '1 rcm unrecor ded • The churoh waa present ed for re- good aeuon and migrate or starve low. iIOUrCe8 ........ ......... . 2t.75 declircaJt10n by the board of trua~. when the season J.a unfavor able. The SlIest speaker of the afterSlJll)ius f rom Dec. 1941 ;Walter wtdtaIt er belili the 1IPOi'e.sKr. Ell1s lIlustra tec his talk on noon wa.s Walter Kenrld t who spoke Drive ..•...•. ... . .... '" 168.27 man. Rev. L. ,C. Radley made a rationin g 1)y referenc es to pUblic on the topic, "Emly HJatory of The annual Joint Meeting of the short t.alk 10 wbk:b he tbanked tbe tunda. He sald- there Wall a tLrne 'Wayne ~ip." Mr . KenriCk , a Boards of IEducation of Warren Total of aU funds in be.nIr. .,1911.02 COIIIl'eption for it. financia l .nd when publ1c funds were rationed . l1!e-Iong residen t the townshl p countr and tJhe 8pr1t11 Institut e of The question of wbethe r or llot materia l help. Now, he showed that we have "ra- and a descend ant or aome of the the Warren oounty Teaohe rs AaSothis fund was to be :turned over in WayneevtUe Me1IIlocUata can be t1on1ns m reverse." We can it bud- early settlers . J.lluatratAld his talk elaUon will I)e held ita entirety. or the .$1600.00 o~, truly proud or t.he1r chUrch. In 'the Town It j& getlDa. Eaab branch or lIhe govern- with.m any interest mg personal ex- Hall, I..eb!mOn. TUesday ~r1l 20 at whloh wa.s the amount of ~ quota. now one of the mOIIt beautlfU l mont ~ for the money it will nt~d j>erienoe.s aD4 'WIth l'eIferene es to 7:'30 'p: m. . had to pc decided by the oornmStr.ee. churcllea In thIa pi.rt of t.be COWl- ....Uowkl" a margin for..emergencles places , tttat 1M! knew well. He a1&o 'llhe committee concluded that. due try. The auditor ium ill flWlbec The folloWing prosrBm will 'be l in -end .t hen we try to collect enough include d DNch 1IifOrmB itioll gleanpd rendere d: str1ni Trio, Carll8le to the war emersency e;reatln i ail pale ~n with cream trlrnm' np, to get a suPPly' that. will pqual th1s frool his fejUf1ns . He told of the achool; iIn)lOCllitlon. Rev. C. L. urceut need of funds f~ Red CrtU the fiOor. 'Woooworit and .pew. haft firS t peopie .iO 'come int the rerton Poat.er, K1nga J41ll8; . 0 &eye' octette , • •cintce.. it 'WQUld ~ t:he $.olce of been sanded- an'a revamla hed. New demaDd Ratlooi ng seems to h&.ve an effect and of the early dlvlslon of the land. Kings M.IlIa amool; Address , Dr. the individu ala. wbo made t.h1a fund lf1u~t M8i1111n8 has been inQuantity He then deeartbed the ha.nlshi pe of DelJert C. WOodfo Mr. and !MfS: Lawren ce IPUrnaa poei1bJe. to conveDt It in its ent11'ety· stalled' in tile chancel with venetla of maldna us want a rd. execuUve asa of ratione d or 6bout-to-be-ratlon~ the 11m settJeri as they tried to s1ItAnt of t.Ile Dtputm ent of FAun t.elltained 1Jheir Advtaory GIld at once to the uaes for which bUnda and port wine draper1e C 00 . a at CoodIJ eyen t.hOUgn we have .notpre - brlns l.nto th1a region .their goods. ~t1on; Dl8cuaa lon. County Supt.. Oecll Davia, group Wednes day evening. Apru .,. It had been suba:r1bec1, even 1II1e cbancel windows • Tbe ~_ YlOualy con.aidered them desirabl son of Mr. and Mrs. e. He sb~ed too~ that they bad dit- Cbares H. Boh!. leader; !liilletee n membex:& 'were preaent tbls aot1On would mab the next Den c1us roam Ia 11n1Ihed Clarine t Lloyd Davis, gra.duated from tM in duaty 'Iberefo re we find crowds rushing {!cUlty in dlapoa\o g of the th1nga Quartet. Morrow aahool; Business Slgnal Corps l tlh Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dar aa, drive J~t a little harder to ~- rose: end Ute w.aeme nt ~ Trainln g school F'rid y m~UID to bur MU' thing, 11 there is a ru- t.heY produce d. Be . spoke g)le:;ts. of . the 8esaion ; Tl'umPj !t Solo. Inba Plres. recelving hIs conuiI1.s pUsb. And ao your COIIlmlttee 1i1ahea green "U,1l 1vorJ, trimm/ nil. slon ~ II. secDIIJI"U ¥ to be. rat1cmecl. _ early ~ I!IIiI1 of' the e&I'lI ' 8ID8&vWe . .moot; .A.ddreII . <l~fl first ipafJ of Ilhe even1Di . . . to report Iiliat the total War Pund I. ~Dr . (mC1lfe utenant. -rtie schobll. s lOck\.; '" Ra~on1ng baa had the effect of schools of the vic1n1tT· spem d1scuss1n.g the various toplca Walter balance of .1911.02 hU been fotL . Oolllns of the Btat.e De- ed at Ft. Momnoutl1. N, J. . Sinn. us pract1ce In almPle &nth- Mr. Kenrlok ,sbowecl a map of pa.rtme from the wantecl to Bariy Z. Oiw, Warren Qooper ator aOO <the rent of Bduoat1ori; AdjOUrnHe arrived lbere &turda y arte!', met1c. a practIee 'IVb1ch We'shal l val- 'e~ly Wa)'llleBV1lle' and Bhowed boW mo.inde r oJ: l1he evening w~ spent mem. county Red Croes ~er. Tbey noon to spend several days w1Ul. 111:. ue even more utile system ~- the ·town >had grown and how, in a social manner . Dellcious rehope thta meets with tile approva l In the parents mor.e c;<mpUc ated , , course of the ~ara, tlul river baa or every one of JOU. sunday Mrs. Josiah Davis enteriIInI. ll.Iaell WUIDD wuYr. EWa noted- that 1&tlOntng Ohansed Its course. . 'Ibe resWta of t.Il1a campatan re- to tbe Apri1 meeUnr of tbI! talned in honor of her grandso n. COUN TY MEDI CAL Happy cauaee ua to tIhlnk it thrifty when iRe told of the early d1«Jcult1es • '~, _eat credlt on tile ~ of IHouf ~ at her IIDIDe at Cold we Jmpoae wdth covers arrange d for the honor SOCIE TY MEET S ~bT ' , it upon ourselves. but to encoun tered m aurvef1ng ' the land W&1D8 townah lp. We have no lIi4!a~ 8pr1np PIuIt. Every Bunday--eYen1ng servlce at guest. 'the !ollowing: MIss MargQl'e .unk it a nulaance it we have it Im- and ~lalned how bounda ~ LEBANO~ TUES AY ' ry lines the CbW'oh of Qu1at Is evange11stic :May of Dayton annux of hieh...-1ar1ed worker . from' After the ueual buainesa ..a\On . Mr . and Mrs . Howpoeeci upo,ri us. HOwever, rationin g were att.en matters of d\apUte. ,_ Wbom to draw. UOIIt or our hlah- tile JlI'CIIP'am cammlt tee In nature with em'phaa 1s placed on aro Hurley and daughte r present ed a in some form is necessary to provide of Spring ,.. LWano n. A'Prll.J.'. "!"'. ~. or He ~ld of early buallneas enter- tile prea.chiIll of the gospel. Alaried woi'tera elect to subsCJ1be very intereat 1nl J)I'08raD i '!be Valley. Mr. aDd Mrs . Lloyd l)olV on toptca ,.1Ie WaIl'ren eoun Ly Medical ~ prl5es of \lh1a area; e5P1lClally Inter- sermon topic tor this sunday where they Work. 'Real1&1ng tbta at nommo n to !be mont.Il of will be and aona. ·' -April. meL here today at the :Golden Lamb esttng was the nursery , started by "SUper ior Ellceilen ce" in which Mr . the beg1nn1nB of the 0 ....... our Paulett a Sattertbwa1te read ihe SpeC! Holel to discuss current problel U Sllas Wharto n. who came here ~rom Randall> will ,p oint out the fine i1'OI1p' of soumtors made an ~- Qtorf of April and Ad)or ,Dar· superlo rBerr elating to adequat e coverq e of. the Bucks county. Pa.• about 1810. He ity of ·the ChrI.8Uan diapensaUon ovtm eftOl'lt, to 't\tl1ch you contl1butorll n10e Har.tmIan sane. ''8Unr1I e To- . people oJ' WUJ;ren coun~ by resIa. had 91 kln.dI; of apples Jtor SIIle. and er any other dispensation. gave i. cratitY1ntJ '~nse. And 10' 1DOl'J'OW," ~Iea elect medical dootors. by Vra~ The publ1c Is.invlte d to particip ate 56 varietie s of pears. as well , it ill wUb prtdl' t.liI.t we view this BIther 00Da OIl 1Ibe plano. A aa .For several weeks now Mr. Rall'!be Woman 's AwdJiar y met [0 ,' P98m. lntbe spectal services to be held in ~er, (rultl! In great Dr. Edward Blalr•• Warren county mJIDber. · ran 'w1ll be prea.oh1ng a series of their rBiUw Aprll meet.ing Frlduy Hea:1th .1'eIJU!t of 1.he'oontiDecl efforta ,of the .1Homeapwl~...... read ~ance COmmissioner, Wall app'olnt.of !Palm' Sunday a!ld An °arly ancesto r 01 Mr. Ken~ semone on the pian or salvatlo n . a.t:temoon - I e or, 1lb1s oommu ni- and those ,., EBbber MIChener. "'I11e r-.. at St. Mary's rectory with ed to tajte oVer .tbe--offiCe or secreSOIlIII of ~,~ OJ Week at the local Methocl1aL r1cIt's ran a. store in I~le, where ' '''J ...... _-Sun"o~ ' evening sermons will bu8J people W'ho 10 craclOUllb' took AmrerJCa," bf Bem1ce Hartma n. ....~~ ~,a~. succeeding Dr Mr8. 'Ralph Parks as hL·hurch. ·The pastor. Rev . . L. C . EfiI!-were 3c per dolen, ~hUe , • .Jerome Hoeh. .""...:ss, calleo follOW consecutiveb'. time lrom .their bU9 ~I ,to ~ ''True 'BeiIDn1Ds of Bpr\nlr: M. t er a brief business session ~. by 'Radley. has acbeCtuled the fOllowing 1IVU '4Oc ner yard. tbe W&lt, Lebanon. who ~ Jea~ , to on yoU and ~e ~ P!&lbl~. At each servlce tberew ill be IIve- afternoo n was given to a \...h ite eleSara Brad4o ot. ~ . , . review on. semeee : Join the ·armed serv~" . Mr, Kenr1ck gave ,his he&re1'll a Jy evangelistk: alniIng If •• we 'are 'ao often told ''The the '~ODI 9l BIrda." and Il wechu phant sale b)' Mrs. Mrs . Dail.,), SnyO'er ••• A ..~II 18. Dec1sion v1v1d picture of Wa:YIDe '!"own8bip as n'. --o.op esen. a;T9D cOunty. with ~ -, .... on. <the HoUU! Front is e of -ayn - esville a re Ii. , . '. .. very ......... • at'-.. a "opu """.... "'"'. 1V11l be held l.n <the church it haB deVeloped tbrouih atlon 01 nearIi 30000, S"' as auction eer. A 'very nice ~DJ sum o[ t; . the years .... "':"--l y invited to attend these , tlal to the prosecutton or ,th1a .,iar.. ~ ~~ ~~. ~'Ibl! .~ , wg.. servell by ft8 &c.l1OO1 wlDdh meeta at 11:30 ·a. m. and 1ner'eaa money fourteen M. 'O.'s- ,t hree was reaUzed . " ed lIheir a~tl~ of aerviceB. . 1i,hen it the sPirit ezemp1111ed lly Ute' ended ~ .. Llght refreshm ents were scrvecl t Q in Lebano n, . two at K&son 181D.8. pAlm SundBy WorslUp ~ervlce at some of the t.h1nga thllY enJpy as Sometime ahortly two at people of our .amall oommw uty Ia' . ,A cleUcloU.a lUDdleon was aer.,ed after tlWl first about ten members and one guest. Wa ynesvill .10:30 a. m. 'lbe Pastor w1ll speak on present day res.ldenta. e, 1IWo at Frankll n. one at commo n to all ,people. of our ~n\ .~n8n and , ~. ~ey Of 1May, tile Ohurob. 01 Ohrist 1s go'BaUey. "Who Is Tb1s;" Ploo.so.nt Plain. one at Morrow and Th~ gueSts invited "fo~ 't he mee~ inc to Start a call1ng campe.i the eventU'a1 ~ conolualon of by. ~ ~ aadated by gn Mrs . -It.. W. Merrick.. three at ~n Arms at KiDp MIa Eva Holy Week services will be held were . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ken- Which will. during the coming year, the 'wa.r need not be In d,0ubt. ~ ~ere cuesta· TIle club wm ~ Vlednes dy 1Iu'ouIh Friday . The pas_ri ck. Mr. and Mil, I s. One 'Lovelan d physicia n J.a • MrII. Jack Ricb. Mr. take in 'evei¥ home in the commu , n.. ~ tibe bome 0( iMnI. BebI.'B r&ddock tor'allUbjecta W1ll be as follows: ' and membe r of 'the' Warren county aoMrs. :ij'an'Y 8m111b, Mrs. Eli ~. Mr. Randall states that there Kar, ciety. wecmee d'Y. Aprll 21st: "Redem p- Fumaa Mrs. RiJll8eIl Stoc:bU D are man, in Wayneav1lle and the ~ UOD 'l1Irou&b the CrtU." 'I1he publlc has had ·to forgo m8n7 of Da~. ,. communiUes round cibout that have ~ ,~l~ The West Wayne Advisory Coun!-!ll 'of ,the luxuries and oonv~ntencea' Grang~ ~, AprIl 22: "Foresh adowof .... DO cilurch bOme and ttiat It 18 t.M met Wednes day' Due the tbat IDaD1 carda evening April 7, a~ peace time in most phe6es of me inl Of, ero.. .. of llIUJ'POIIe .of the cilUl'Ch to give every 1be home of Mr . .and Mrs. · 'Wl'e .aJinlid here tIle .1&tt.r . ~ of . C. H. and It Is felt 'that with the oooper~~ the . m.tl~ or the Lorcl:s SupHo~ e ' JUt, Week. Wa-e' --.;......... _ ..he4 penon Within rea.Ch of way.nesvUle iBrace . .Alter a short ,business .' ' " meet- atlon of J,he p ublic In matters med1~. -_ . '.'-". . . ' ~:'!"'....-.-.:~ an opportu nity· to attend on tbe lng, Mr. Ernest Hadan Intl'oduc ,MUate. Grange . ,Lectw-.r. Mrs. . P11<SaIY. Apr. 23: "1'be Lure et;l cal Warren COunLy PhYa1c1an:& can pI the The Voltmte ers for Vilctory its ..1f!l&l .Of· ~OO ~pra to th~ , SewLord's Day. PUrther annOWlcenu!nt .the topic Itor discussion Inna ~1or, preeente4 on Amor en..~' .' . ;'Should , the meet Lbe sttuatlo n and continue to Ing club met 'rhursd ay levening at wU1 be made concerning the IBUIt w~ ta. !ocate!1 · ~~OD ,Dt.y ~ , KoDdII.y plan Govern ment Take Over All R4tion- provide essentia l services AIlrU lIlait~. wm have an added s\gntf1- the home of Mrs. WUlWn sawyer . atter Ute first : tb1a. w~k. 'llhe ~~ aWl Of. 1.0,00 12 at ~e:v.burg Otup at the month. ing?" A nUmber of' Ol>in1ons ~ ere ball. " . eance 11 we join in. these Holy Week .A. commit tee on pUblJc relat1<ma, Dainty retreabl neuta were aerftd aocord1ni ~., 1VOrd from QPen1n8 ~ and ~~ of given. embracing Vlotory gardens , conslstln!t oL ~. c . A. Bock. by th~ haJtess to the -f~cnrnl: 1 . : . • black markets , the fa rmers' advan- Dr. James Mnold and Dr. '~." poem by J0JC8 ~er~ was . ~ week and next the church Edward 18 Mrs. A . T. PoUnaty , It'b'is., K. R. ~m::~B~~h:::: _ven "'.Kra. Tqlof. -It. paper ~- I*rt~i in t.be .Count.y taQieB. ceiling prices. social security . Blair will keep in close touch with ,Wide Hw, Mrs. M1MIldIne, ·IIrI. . . ,"" . :. ,. '" ClUed '''lbe OUItiva tlon or TreeI j& ~ Viaitaltlon ,campai ,.nd <tlIe.fac:t t~at all we w~ we will the situatio n lOokIng to Lbe SD In. Charles VanOver, Mrs. P.U. I.emedical the Wa,yne, ~ ;COmJDnt~ ~. 8Il~ ~" . . . .~ by OI1n& 'lbe w.e.o .s. of the Method ist be called upon to fee(i the people .TI.J- ' Which all the 1le1:hod1at churche of welfare ot Warren oountla ns., ' Mrs . .J. E. ~, lin. J. church will hold their regular Apm · ~tb~1al~ ~v,. ~ each cO!lIltry ~ ,w~ll as our own... In keepJijg With lIhe ~ "PI&DtllIIr'1'1m.e'!·.... ,readerecl tIle' coUnty are ~ part. s of mIa.1 nationa l and !B. Tbomas . NrS. R9bertQN)'~. ~ Wednestl86' a.r:temoon, Ap- aolcHera more . . . \", ~ -;' , . b,y. LOu811a ~mllM statione d tih.ere . In sum- st:a.te t rend to ' broaden the scope or , Brneltlne 1 1boie wbo have ' no church h\.G1.e WiUlam Moran, ¥las Inell .J~, ~diila in' tbe1r ~;. cl1re;\7tI1 or, M!)in. I't;An ~-p'~ ve " .~, are oordIal11 Jn~ to W01'8hip with Mrs. oarl PeJ'8U8Ol1 IIDd ~. lilt! ru 21. a'\ 20'cl~ at the home of ming. up it ·waa de;clded that .l.t we m~1cal servIces in industry to pro,· ~ uP .inpg.~ .t ile countY lYra. Adam XellOh. willh Mrs. J. J . tlhlnk df ' mtion1n g _to Sey- ,~-. .-al otberI " 'ltie ,........._ ' U:" \d' t.be1r. w1l11nI11.'$ I!o means ~t th~ heaith of war workers ~v. II1iM . . ~r u nOonner A.""P_ " . and .~ to .beoome ~e of Us it-· eby.,..... .ne.. ,to .i!sn ~ this week'but tbt,h' ,... ~.to talk OIl --::-.OIulIletd of MIddlet own as gue st -"hav~' -"' i Ita'l p rod uc tl _.er the soc:le'" ma,y a .prI vi1 ege SU~"'. f~ inC ~ the ol1~ . ~ class ~ be EASTB BN STAB IdI.'rIJ n v on. "" . lip!a;ker. She wm '\188 aa boer topic, to share 'a llke tnaf.ead of a after ClaIWi.·too late • . ,:. 'i . ' , ~ ~14r AI'iDt . ~. ~~t ~Ved ~p Ea8ter few hav .. . u~e8 ' closer cooperation ~tween <BIQl~ . , IN BBG ~ SUSIO N "ReHrkWS Arl'" , .i ~ ~ meiDbl!m . lnIr ail ,and' if' We each invest wise- employ er and physician . ~ 'every rtaht-th11iltlns person . Xiaml Chapte r 107. Order, of JDMt.. _,' . 'l1ler~ 'wm alao be .a short , "~C~L dl"G~-~ ' . ': tbe .~ ;~ were 'l1li• • _auld !)a_iii 1t1e ·churCh talk on Jyend live oo~ively we .will be ' Colle,boratlol'!, 'wibh ,'t.Ile· Co~tJI .t/J .t.renB'th- em ·Star. met 10 _ _ ..soD .'''I1be I>lac:cm ry and ~ of Na~ , better prepare d r .WII:D LDAN ON qpu;; .~ to . . ~ tiJ Mr, IUld post war ' J)rOb- h~alth. ofIlee and obher county «en t.bIe Jiloral and 'aptntU61 111e or IMonda). rilgbt. MteI: b 1ieaula r tional~enibl ". ~~ .::....,.. .~ , ~o-l-...:": 'UIw·I PeIlP*,W.orleJ~ '~·' P In Latin America " lem8 ,f.b:an 'at anf t~e in our . n~- ~ritza,t1ons ~· 'CIUJ'Co antrY: We~Urv concerned wttli tllle ~ " e' every -Jlt a.nd -.. .....,..... - inCuvi. d- ·bu.s1nels. tbe ," '''' In'ti& -w'o!t t .... by~. IL. g. RadI NrCIDI .. - ~ to ·.......... dona . ey aDcl a vocal tion·llhtst.or¥. . . . • .... · 9 ....... __·..1. • .• _ .... :' .._CG~~...: . . • .,... ror' He .::::... . h' e alth 1 "':"-~" such 'as the .R.ed '.ora.. .. 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somelibtng to ration that wlU re- that the "Lltt.le I'lqwer," ;,qreUo ~Farm Qi.1ll·e t.Ije USe of BOOk No. a. 1"\- , LMluar dla, Mayor of New York. wUl the fann home' of Seth B. J!l1lJa. ....... _ W&JMd iUe, Ohio ,a,~y IIaID 8t.ree~ HIs chlldren, ' De11&, llVa, )4ucy, Charpa lWere DiIade on the ~ not be i!.ppolnted 11& a BrIa1Q1 er _ I i or,tbe House 1a8t w~ t.hat the Dora, Tressler and 'Oharlie were at Genera l' ln the Army ot the United AprU ' 7, 11143. Food and ratlonln i, hood. If onlY our local Cla,Wl~l ...... AI 8ID!JDd. CIMI IIAU ....... r.& fIiDItomce. WIID8IVWe. es home when 1I 'W88 a ch11d. 1 vlalted Obio tJal 8UIb~oplmlt~ ·.Of the _Jio~ States. Nelther wJll..Da. vld Oln.!lbU11', polpi'a and stamps and victory IIar- 1W0Uld set a8ide lIODle tlme at one Oharlle en. west <>fIVe' street; St. iAppropJ'latJoua cOinm1ttee, recently 31-year-01d fOJm.er chief attorney 0{ dellll _e the main topIcS of conver- or t.hel.r planti> . 'Walter W. Wi:aeman, Editor and Publisher " lor custom canning. Louis, ' In 19Ot,. H~ W1I8 aperatl n, a 'DaInecl to investig ate alleCed radica~ the Offlae or F'rkle Adminb tmtlon, &Mlon these' days, People seem to I am.not very slllOCe.W'Ul tor canning ' dog hQ8Pltal and laughin gly said he connections and act.lvltJes of a num- be ~lonEId as a colonel. In !be geLtJ.1l8 along on their rations earn. Last l"l&1' we lost BVl:RY 'l'IItJRS OA,"I JUoot of IUl had ;'gone to the dOls'" . 'Qer of , Federal emplOYees, has . not tale meantJm e the ~11D conun1t:. 'l> tlier than they thollgM , It Is the OO1'e of corn bec~use it had 100 tleen zealous in its work and- la 80- tee of the Senate When the ·QrIi.II8e was oraanlzecf Is Investlg atini xtra bookJceepl1l8 tilat bothen; peQ- many yellow ~:__-_--_--;....---~------:-----....;. gnulls in It to ' Uleet In Texas. Beth EIll4 was Orand , tually prepari ng .to 'White - wash the high nuik comrn1.solonlng of Ie nlost, especial ly the .grocel's and governm ent speclJ1c atJollS, 80 the Master of tile Natlon. ,t·. Qrange . He .tJbo6e mvolV«i. At the opening of nwnero us Holl)'Wood ~vle exeouthe at.ra time that It ~e4 to buy C8IUlery wouldn't buy It. ,We sold made a speech In Dallas, Texas. HI.a Ilbe present .OOnireMlonal ,session In tlves. lAst week President Roose- ll11ythlng. It pays to sIlop at un- liome of It but It there had been a daug;!1ter Eva, married Aaron W;January !.be Dies ccxUm1ttee gave to velt tOOk time lOut lrom his war re- crowded ~lmes naw more UlIUl eve1', c~tom CIlllnery we would llllve tnlt- Somers of 8prln~ro. Somera 'came the Howie We Of ~y-elght . aponslblliUes to write a foUr hun- Today I was 1n ·Day.t on and went to en It all there, had it canned and to Texaa and persons on .the' Federal payroll !ired word letter highly settled at La.~nce praising ·the Arc6de market . It 'looked 110r- used It ourselves. ' 1n·Ka.Ufman county. Be DecaJne asclaimed to be unfit' ~Or plibUc serv- ¥OUlIi QinsbUnr tor his patrioti c mal agaLn, the ahowcases that w('re cannin g sugar has beell 111 ~he />OClated with Dr. Knapp, and lve ·because ~ membe rablp In, or al- .servfce to the .n atlon and criticisi they ng empty last week seem to have their newli. They say now that It is to be established bhe first ''Expe~ent lewla.nce to, subversive 'O~lzatlons, the COncresstOrle.l investIgation of normal &moW\t 6 of mea.t, lJle coun- bandled ns It wns Inst year. For ,F'at11ll''' In the United States. A. W. EarlY In Fel>ruary tbe House order- htS propoSed appolnbment 'as a 001tefS are heaped hI8h with fresh a While they said that canned goods sOOlers had. a daughtez: who mared. the apPoInt ment et a 'subcom- one1. A few days later Represe nta- vegetables tholl8'h 't hey are higher In points were to be used 'lbe B~ practices what. It. questln i tbe tax bJll ,be brou&'h lor call1\lng rled George W. Gray· of Terrell, t up mlttee' to make an Investigat.1on. tlve ThomBll of New Jersey caUed price tban usual. i bOuiht lI4Alle sugar, 1 ~Ink preache I. for . Jut weet tbat. bod7 for lIIImedlate reconaJ we should d:: both. Texas. deratlon . Ka- Thus <fal' . onbl one of the accused a.ttentlon / 01 th,~ House to bhe fact .fresh saImon stea.k, no POlnts, .w te<lon appropriation tor the lea- jOrlty lader ~ wbO Sugar as last yeo.r tor rCllluJar canThe leading hortlcUltw:alist &n'd pro- persons has been ' heard by the sub- that Mr, Roosev elt \had used five tFloure4, then browned Qilickly, . and nlng a.nd laIathe. brabcb of tne ,ovemm ent. tlabl¥ n1at1ze a lbat the Democr ·extra sugar with t:h~ 1l01n~ pecan specia.list of Texas today 13 atic committee, in mort!' than two times the number of words in his theu cOOked un~ thorOUghly done ,t hat you save, ~ W'Be ~tly. reduced Irca th8 party baa 'been placed in an unenfor making jelly or Q;ur Gray, ABron Somers ' STandmonb . As a result t.he qles com- pmlse of GlDctnu v his cltMlon or in a creaJJ;l gravy made in the ' {l611 using with one made for Ule cwTent y~. and v:lable IQltioD as & result. of thf tax mlttee .fresh fll'llit. Jelly and son of Arllngton, Texas. Such Is Is conductLng anot.her inves- the five Sulliva n brother s 1tU1ed In t'r om the greau used to browll jam& arwl. other .... oonsiderllbly bel~ the amount lep!JetM n fluoo of,thr.ee weeks spreads ll1'e more We . ago t lptlon of its own. Ute last we~k the. Pac1ftc. Which contain ed but llfiem. they are dellcious. zoeCnmmended W U1e iBudiet. ·Bu- is ~ bII lntluenc e behind importa nt. now that butter Is ro.the DaVid 1Karr,. Of the OIflce of War elghtly-one words . In Blncere~y! 'awanbn g the re&u. Already appzoprtatlona. for move to UlIJlpIII the Democr Mtmy 'peop:e are goLng to havt: to tloned. Ext.ra . sugar would &tlc m&- ~ol'Dl&tlori was brought before the COngressional Medal make O . E. BLOSS . of Honor to revise t.helr wa,ys of oooking. One better ut.IUzatlon at aU the . Uie civil and non-4D1l1t&r1 tuncuoaa Jodty in the Ways and Means 0UIn- DIes commit tee. Karr, said to be a Genera l IiUJlUJlel' McAr1!hur the Preside nt OUt.clli!r told me !:nat- 'they were not or the varloua lI'OVernmental de- mittee to brlDr out. a new lrult, and save canned goods which tax 001- 'tonner Fuller Brush salesma n and used bUt ninety-,three NOTIC E wonts. In the g~~g to be able to trIm the 1M all many people pa.rtmente bJ,ve been rec1~ by .\ecttlGo blll in ·tlme tt).at buy because it Is alIt may be- boon l'eYlewer lor the Dally WOrker, cltatlon of Genera l DoolltU c, tor his near., .. IIIll10n and a half t2oll&ra. cxme ettect1ve by Jui;r 1. !.he meat as olO/iely as they had been ready sweetened. If we ooulQ buy well known Qommu nlst newspaper, attack on Tokyo, the PresidP. Oonformlng to a policY adherfd to nt used doing beoo.uae they had to have a ~lCbra sugQl' with ow' ~, It ooet b ~en • • • poLnts to use by otller f lnanclal .lnstitut Ions:· and only 1IWenty-four years of age, by sixty-silt wOlm; while the cita- certain number or poLnts to buy a as we please we ~ouid bUt ,Ibree mllUon, nlne hundre d and r.at Iftek A. l!l. Glesengack, au- Is now serving as assistan t ohlef get enough Beginning iMa.y I, 1M3, tlbe rate of of tlon honorin g the valor of Colin stde of meat and If they eJabty..4lYe 1bouan d, five huDc1red pel1ntendeot of -the Qovern ment trimme d It to cook 1'hUbarb and Sour a{>plrs, Interest on the Foreign Langua ge dlv1slon of Kelly, one ' of ~nerlca's bravest SavLngs Accounts in The he- the wa)' rome people want It plUtn/l and other fresh aDd tIWen~-etabt .t!01laft, ror the op- PriDt1nI Oftkle, lD teltlfylI thLngs that WaynesvUle Nationa l Bank wUl be lg before OWl at a. salary of '4,600 .00 a ~ar, roes who gave 'bis ute lor his coun- trimme d they wouldn 't i'C t enoUgh er.UOIl of b t7n1te<lStatea SeDate tile ~ Appropriations not get used last year because reduced from 1% % to 1% percommit - alth.o\18ll be neither reads, speaks 't ry, oonsl.sted of anbut one hundre d polntB to pay for It. With lard Ilnd they take aDd nlne bUUOD fiye bun<lred and tee, ibid ell ~ of more sugar 'Ilwo or cthree num. the troubles he nor translat es any foreign language. and nine words. It is underst ood other cookLng fats rationin g, more poLnts a pound for sugar tIwen____ ~ 11ft ~ eDcow1tered in printing nearly ROBS H. RAR'I'S OCK. would save a Inclden~lIY, Karr also baa been de- that D&V1d Ginsber g will soon en-' people are golng to have to Jearn t<l canned gOOds and ancl nlnet ....n.. dDUUw ~or t.be -~ l1aIf m.11lJoo raUOn 'help u~e up the booka for the Cashier . terred Y from bbe draft as __ an indla.......... .. .... ..-1 ..... ... ..... atklo O ' " l . 8Jdartea ter the anny In the regular wa.~ 8S COOk wltln \lhe fat that coml!6 with f rOOh fruJts or ,ma"'- jell.. to save ~ at Sen- ~... - - - 'IoU- GI~"-. ~--, 'loUe ;peruiable iQvernm ent employe e; aU ..., OJ --.. ~~ the meat, which Is much the beat butter. Rationi ng ror dl~trlbu aDd II.epre .ii NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT aloDe • -.""...-..~ . PrlnH,, - - office ..tlon of v.tlioh indicate s boW t""", ...... s are a private soldier. tala aYe mUIlaa, tIIree way. I W6ll SU11Prised one day to see works fairly \\'ell noW but AcImInIs&.rator '1IDd called ~ to print OIle hundrec! solng 'ln the nation's what we ca.pltal, ~ .--ten 4IW'"" d doUan. a. woman put a large spoonful at need next is J'IIjtloning that will enand ninety m1ll1On copies ot RAtion • Estate ot QeoorI'6 Ebey~ Deceue d • ___ N 1 SlIileorlbe for The Miami Gazette, grease Iu .the skillet. to fry me .... _ ... _ .. -_ ... flft It n~ a ......ars• rather certaln Only . bani • • • $11.50 per year In advano e. ~ o. ; OIle ........... "" ...... y u.. courage p roduc tion. , >"1<" Notice Is.nereb y liven that James Tbere ~ ~ P"""""1t7 t.bat the' zqlllion ~es of RaUon ollat bad enoll3h fat. on It to have !8ooIt }fo. 2; -E . McClure whose Post Off Ace Ad0008reI. IDA¥ not . . to tab an and ODe bundre d and Ilfty cooked it and left enoll3h In <the pan A' LETTER FROM A FORME R m111lon dress Is Waynesville, Ohio, baa been 1.0 cOOk tbe eggs. I heard a woman IIIIMer NCeIi a.ft4ir aD .. the M1nor- copies of Ra't401l BoOk No.3, RESIDE NT WHO NOW IJVES duly appoln'ted as Admln1atrator at reit)' lader, Jc.epb W. lIartln. Jr., quIrlnc ninetee n m1l11on say tItley never llked a.nyt hing Cookpounds at , IN WBAm .ERFOB D, TEXAS the Estate of George Elzey. la.te of IoD4 IDIIlJ' ' • .x wondere bioi c.D 001- apec'Ial -WeathMtord. and COIUng two mUl!d wl\.h beet lo.t ..... an of ld It that IIIIMtbIcRepllbU tbat ~ Houle Uon five~ Texas Warren County, Ohio, decease d. bundre d thouIIand dollars. meant that, they never had brown IIUII a ~ IAa-You-OO tu 11111 be~ Inddent la1l1, Qtaenp c:lt did AjmJ 7, 1943. not tell Dated this 9th day of AprU, 1943. _ UllIn Ia ~ tIIouIbt Of~ . fbi ~ committee roasted potoatoes, cooked with a Editor: Mlami Gerette when RALPH H. OAREY . beet or lamb roast, or rich brown WaynesvJUe Ohio . A .."up at DIiDocratkI Vembe g' RaUoo Book No. 3 W1ll be lMued JUdge of the Prate . Court • 'gravy made from the drippln8B In law cInluI&tect .. « ,1Mter I~ tor WIIat ~ it W1ll be UIIfJd.. MR. Kat.beryne Herrma nn of Warren COunty, OhIo the pa.n lett .trom a. roast of ~ef, Palo Pinto street, Weatbe . . . • ell to a.InDa D ~1kIIl of BoweveJ' lIle dear puI:IlJc Can fl11)eCt rford, Carl AbaecherU, Atty . . '.amb or veal. Do tile<)' all bre&4 or Teus, present ed me with a copy of • " . , . UIC) Ileana OOIIIIDlttee 1'8- Ule Wasbln rtoo buretau cnta try tlle1r 'pork dI10ps or v~al' steaks The'Mi ami Oazette dated to find Mareh 12, . Oa~ehe Wlllnl A~. Bring Res ult.l • in lard or do they pan broU or braise 11M3. ' them in their 0IWn greaese . The best Under Gazette Ftles" ruty years R E C TAL DIS E A S E5 way to fix ~eal cutlets or steak, to ago 1 notice this: "The househo ld DR. E. M. S'I'III!IL E, 128 But my mind, ' Is to take some of the ,fat goods of Mrs, Drew Sweet were Locust Stree5. W11m1naton. Ohio, off, fry It out, tlour the meat and Sl.UPed to OhlC/lio Ilb.Is week . to haa published a booklet in which be season it, brown It well in the fat, OIl the pleasan t 'memories at by- explains how he treata PILBB' or ,then pour In same water 'lUld let It gone days this revives In me I While HEMORRHOIDS Without. 8URQ_ Sa" TiNe _d Direc t Bua Line to 'Coun tt Seat etx* slowly untU the meat is ten- Go stUdent In the old Springb oro ERY or El..fXrI'lUOlTY, TllIa book.d er an,d~be groovy tihlck and brown. HIi'h school, 1 began wri~lng for let will be sent free by aen<llng him , ' J. W. UNGO !Pan b(ll1ed meat almost always the Lebano n , Patriot FRED 'S 'D EPT. STORE , WaynesvUle name and address .-Adv. leaves, enough in'akings in the pan News, and ~klln .Chronic . HARD WARE le In \ tor good gra.vy. 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For Dates, Phon. 211M, ~..,t d'oesrd .all taste .all1te.. hia'hly. He p~ted me -with 8aturda )'. Prloritlea have been re- copy at one of his magazl ne ll1't1cleJIa ville, Ohio! ,Reverse Obaqu : moveld from t~ce and tence such' as ''The Vice IRegaJ !Day!! of Old VirBBOKE B8 UC&N S8 .It was is ,already all gone. The oth- slnia." -,'hIch I st.Ul have In my pos_ er Gay 1 went lnto Palrley' s . They aeaa1on. IMU1lIit Halstea d ot the crops and milll and elP, WI had some Chlcken fence, not whlit J' OInc1nnatl Commerclal Gazette in r.:::::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~:;;;;;;;;=i====11 must ~uy Bonds. We must wanted, but better than nODe, ' but cr.WcIalng it, said S _ was ' the' III buy Bonds to the luJi IlmJt 01 I had no ,priority ~ .I went to Leb- "PrOduct of a batTel at molaSBesl'anon to see about a prJol'lLy. rrn y , 1 came to Texas rn 1887. The Bloss our ability. said that. they were no~ Issuing any na:me ~ dls!Lppear~ ,t rom Warh i ' th d more and foollslily Ii didn't go that ren county elalept on the MlmbTAR.WA,~ 'rAft AND T . e.re !J ano er very go~ minUte to ~ %!lY fence tor ' tlut stones tn lihe: beautifUl little cemeROAD aIL, EXCo\VA'I'iNo ~e,asoD for buyin g Bond ., nl&fbt it ~aa announ ced over the tAlry at sPttngb oro . • And this reDUMP TRtroK 81!1RiVICB a.lde from helpln l to thla ra!11o that priorities on fe.n ce were ~ ~ btl 'we used' to drive ~ ftEADY MIX OONORoBTJ: _ar. They are a real iDvest- otf so when 1 did get, tb,e re eV!!l y WIWtle8 V1lle to .adJn4re YOUr "Bivourod or fence barb wire ha4 ae of rthe ·dead.!.!...,,:,I---of ten-wonder mettt ~cked by the strongest been .old. Bowand am 1 to ra1sea ,1;- Whether it Ia Ifept as I~ used to be! " government' iii' the 'world. tory garden 'With my garden full of As a matter of Id.entlty. 1 was born T~ey r.,turn a third more than d l ' W1ah tiler . in cabin by 1lbe old Sa.lern an '. ~ Wl\s. ac:'tlaOOIlairbouse. half .wa.y Morrow ~~ No. 3 you pay for thelill ten "lean. I'ctinam canne..,. In thla n~r'" RtdgevW e and 8pr1nab oro and Just Lebano n: OUtce Ph~e .'l3 ~ They never depr. date In ac!'OI!B ,~ 'Waynesville pike from Res1de.ace . n ) ( =,"=_ _

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. .-alta ,I . a little rocky island . la the Medlterran'ean Sea not 10 . .ry far from Italy. It i. the most bomb.d place In all . SHO~ tbe world, becau aethe Azis ~ o....a .AWihnoe "pair. . ' seeb dll.perat~l, to wreat It· NEW -4rI U8ED I'IJ&NI T11U 'from England. ' ...... II ' . LeIli&aoD ," , There are filrm.... in Malta, win SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE u there are fU'tt\en in Amer.. ...... ,.. UIe BD&IN • ....., lea. Tb.y lead • clanlerous (DAY ftlIBD ) . . ·w. 8pee1 .... ba Narr.. WId&ba life j 'II."Ork wh.n th,y ,:an aad . 14" ....... ...... ' hid. wben they must. · Ev.n I'IaODe JII L tbe' goati ha,. i.arne d. to s~p"r for . the caves when SP.,G EL'S. STYLE" CENT ER. ' tbe pLanes are overhead. value. And "10111 caa alwa.,. More Elrlr' i.uIw . ' CbIIdreD'. ' Poul~ " We who are free and inde- cub· them after..sizty days If .1IadJ To .~ &lid '1IIIIIneI7. Neede d For the War' At ....... 1'rI4leI' \ pendent 'fa~er~how ' would . you need the money . Buy Effort ' PhoDe lall ' QUICK SERVICE like to Jiv. and ';'ork with Bonds now • •• k:eep on buyin l Do 'JqUI' part.-B• •' two iinoda such t.rribl e odds against us? -from "lour baak or I\nIRt tbII ,.... B!IIj chIcb wlfta SPIEGEL'S MEN'S . F(t" Dead MoaE' EGG8 ~ ' IN~ THEM, Get ,Tliat Is why, u we sel1 our . offiCI. STOR E MOBIl: EGGS . PBB BEN with cows . . . . . . . ,80,., , IhmIW D CeriIfIecl' WhIte Beck•• , . 1 be followinlr patrio tic bUlLinea. place. a~e aponso rinlr EVBlJ.Y CBlCK IIrW CL01'B ING &lid 8HOBS b7 lJ,'S.' .. SHEE P;ETC•• P ....... ,..... clam and sire or .uPopalar~ this aeries of advel·ti:aement. in order to .timul ate the aale .O~ Rein~ 'Proiii ptly 1tQ-Sf' _ record. " PIuIIie II L lI'OU· CANNOT An'OB D' '1'0 of War Bond. in this vicinit y. Buy War Bond. and do y~ur , Call IRlY CllWK S OJ' ~O. pal't in this battle for vietor v. IVlNs -JAM ESON DRUG . 'BBBBDING AT 'I'ODAY'S EOG COMPANY PB.iCB8. 1!7.a'J(, ~ .11Y&bIUt7 D. R. SMIT H,. GI:OCERY TID IIoICUU . 8'1'OBB III 1MI. Now booIdDa' "". ..fOr M'areh A AprIf-. 8...... ' ......... ..... 0lIl' 8&ore Your . COYLE;S Q~At..1Y MEATS ' OUR DISCO VNT NO"I N UftiCT . IIead4aanen . _ , ' . STUB BS FURN ITU~ E 5T()R ~nne . ~ CIdIqI I E Ph. . u~ LebaDO D A. K. DAY CLO~HING STORE II&IIi at: x..... 0.:" ::DUN::~~~~~~ MURPHYS THRI FT "E" W. H; MADDEN: LUMBER CO. .. O. BaGhlleb, '1De. Ph. Lebana n 288-. . MAtUCET 2118 0ampIe te LbuI 01 I'rab M..... FULKt~ON'S SOHIO SERVICE ...... &lid Veletu lell ul4 WAYNESV'ILLE ICE' COMPANY 8&&ple' G.-nw ROGE RS A!YD SIMPSON GARA GE PhODe .., B ' Leban e THE 'WA YNEsVIlJ..E DRUG STOriE " ... BROWN and BROWN • WAYNES~IL~E FLORAL COMPANY ...... ~to 'Wear KROGEI( ·S~ORE. ,·J. KAI~ER" MIP'• '. A GOOD "",CE TO THE WAYN THE ROXANN&' 'C ANNI NG COMP ANY 15 ESVIL LE NAT. O~AL . BANK ' , KNOW WAYNE ~VILL F. NOW , FARM A 900D PLACE .TO GO CON~~n.NG THEI R ERS 'EXCHANGE CO. E ,E'TC O,R N' FAIRLEY ~w:q. ~10RE, STAN~Y BAILEY, MIrI'. 'ACRE AG~ ~OR THE 1'943 P~CK. "EITHER ~Aii. BOWL 1'0& IIEAL'J'B" . . -;. '-w - ~ A",! OUR , OFF"~E, O~ 'PHONE 2878. , ~ " ~ . at I LEBANON ' RECREATION ,

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Monday. , . W. IN. Uld lamily ' apeDt ,H ear ·D r. PraDk Slutz at thfo pm lIluter 'WIth relatives in Darke COWlon Aprll 23. . tY, Ob1o. Mrs. D. E . StanCUfordSa vIaIt1nl 0U1It RId8e. of Sioux Palla, S. D.. ~latlVe8 at Lena, Ohio. vla1ted hIa puents, Mr. and Mrs. «'dr. and Mrs. W. S. Orabam MabJon aldie, TUeday. attended the 01 Mn. GraO. 1M. at OblcIco, 'ham's &Ullt at Clark8vWe. Monday. vlaited bill ta~, .S. L . Cartwrliht lIIs8 Belen H_wlte 8Pl!nt tbe week SUnday. end in Xenia, the guest 0: Rev. and Mrs. JeDD1e MUllen and MrB. Mrs . L. A. WashburD. 'Ibomaa But4bl eDtertaiDed at dinMrs , Ray M81noUl accompanIed nar on 'IIburaday. Ilia. Pred Bullble by her 1IQIl, VernoD. spent Elate: In UI.d dau,bter and Mrs. W. L. Ann oArbor, MJoh., with her daUlh- Drake and IIOD.. tar, iMIss Joaeph1ne. who 1a a ItuMiaIe8 KathleeD aDd Nellie Oradent at the uillveral.ty there. . bam emertalDed at .. a1Umber party Dr. and-Nrs. O. W. Henderson 'r.buraday: iMlsaea Evalyn Tucker, had tor ~helr guest:a a\ supper on Jean 1Hockett, R\ItIb Cook, El1sMtb Easter Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Bran6trator Uld ,'l1le1m& BarUIooIt. HendelWQn and daughter, Mr. t\Dd Dr. O. IA. HOUSh .. fmmer wayMnI . oarl Noble, at Dayton; Mr. nesville pbysicIan, d.1ed lilt Bl'1IU1

KennelJh KUbon, at Toledo II4ld MJsa Dol'1s ·Henderson. · Anna Ei1zabetb, daUlhter 0: Samuel and Elizabeth R. Sides. . . . born near WayneavillP. AprU 30, 1863 and 'Went to her reward Marob 3io. 1928, aged 64 years and 11 months. Mlsa Sylvia Donohoo of near LQand 'Mr. Jesse Crout, at MJddletown, were Wlited In ,m arriqe on ThurIIday Aprll 5, 1938, lit lIle Pres. . . . .~... ~- ...&. . . -.... -'--' ..,,'.................."" a t or~on Krs .- Mante lBurnet very slieaaantJ,y entertained at a bIrt~ dlnner, honor1Dl the 19th blrtbday 0(

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Mon~ o~ticles are r.~w 'rationed, ethers a're not even being ~o~, ond invested money, is bring ing ~e~ry low retur~s-~ obViously !his iti the ~ime to erect a ~;\emo.rtal or:' .'lour ,c emetery I~t. Vi~ir 'our Factory Display R,-oom. .Sel ect y~~~ Monument, or .Marker: from th~ largest, and mqst' c9.~pl~te 1 .I~e .of Memo~lols ever offered. ' You'll see. the latest deSt~ns In the finest ,~ranltes, , in any price brocket, and the sQvin,g s y~ make by b~ylng from the manufacturer .will surp,r!se you. We ' suggest x ou I,nvest this savings in War. Bonds. · ' ,

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A'l', OHIO S!l'A·.'K VNIVE B81Tl' ana . A Cl1.IC1nnat.i 1NUd1n& linn , haa 'Wile IA. Ulblthon , Wel'e & church Dr. Loren H. HaOle)" heaa of tile Jtle<1 a Pf:l&ILlWl w11A1l council ,lot • l\I:r$. Robe~ PUma4; Mrs. How- . w. and Mrs. Maynar .L'.UL J.l.l' toVL'lllliji _ .~..... u . .. ..o.u;.,.;u ::.uuuuy, LII1 • ,ljaUey wus bur d Weltz and l:Ue$I1,: Uo1W'Lm ' 1)L OJ. ;EuucaL.1uu e.t- iVU- PeI'll1!s8ioil , t.o erect a number ~ , O'i F. ard . Mla&Ud ine and 'claUQ'hter' at- fl10lJlUy are nOW occupying the Cha.S . , \0, . , ...'\Jw .... l clU \ 1. ........ \0 ' ,,<wId ;jpcjilkt!r . \.lW1800u (;(IlleSIl ~ July. 1942. hWi ci. A : type nou.se& in fJle Cook \Tn.! VerI!propett y on ~ stteet. teuded a tW'IIbW dinner W4R!nes><IU u t:! J ...>.1:., "" eU ~~ud.l do U .... v. MJ·. tlolld 'Mrs. ClUlil'ley .LaJ.l·d Of uetIU re,.e ased- 1iO I~y HeJgn1.S subdiv1.51on or ·~on. !WCept a; Po$.LL1or , • _ • Al4A<lUUua. IIY . oelebrat,inc libe 82nd b1rtb~ of vai,naeu vl.med thelr dauglltel'. MrS ; loAe (;o.ile&e cit, EQucat10n lit i Ul 01110 The V1ll1aie coUOOll anp ott)' lIIn¥1Bs Betty Arthur .pent '1ll.\itSd&Y Mre. ~ rrandDi other, Mra. J.lMIU.u.:l~ A/UUy .-:>Ul! UIU.! u. ioulfUer lialot&. on Saturd! lY. ~t.e U~IlVell.s1ty. He bejJan 'llis lIew glneer Roy E , M111er are v2a1t1D8 at lihe b,ome of her ta\her, ~ ·l/.lllWn, lipellt..LIIti~ Wet:... "'i.u lW'. Mr. l'ranc~ stu~ Ern'-t BUrley. ' Ohenow em hlWl't autles Monday . Dr. aud Mrs, Had- obe p~ Mr. 0, A.liihUl', at Oorwtn , and oth- ~u J.wa . v,ul'(jDOO ti:l1lIwl. and tne latter has been . lueen so well again. ley; are.:t~mer. res.1dcnUi of WlIoyne,5- asked to elltlm&te the COII~ of, Mr. and MrII. E. W. Soorleld and er frI~nds -alld telative s. iIIIW.~ .~Ilt:nti. .4'.UIt~II:bIo\lIJl. l'1liS. WeLle Duris Jane and Susan Gayle vU1e. 1nf~~ son, Wchae l Smith, were ers•. curb6 IUI4 s~t in the develop~ " • • • , ~l .,tJ"' oJ...w~""lL 1411,(1 Jliuli. , .4"'~1:1 J!lills l~ve ~ baDY broilier named ilr, Hadley, WJIO l'eceived hilI ,mas- ment. 'Ttle f1rm plaDll to erect ,w eek-end guesUi of rele.t~ves in WUliam , Who spent UW.ltUo ou UI J..o6IJalllOIl aua oMra, .uIU'l'Y W6fDe. live the wlnter S.at Scatilon te!"s and (1ocOOI"s d~'eell IU'OID ~.. Florllia, bas Oblumbus. houses at first. with 'more to pe M.llnna ul~tulin Welle 8U~'<i\oS "I. \ol e Mi'. ana !MrS. Oharles Stanley Ob1o srate, w1ll succeed Dr. FranretUl'Dedt to his 'hom . e here on Maln er~ted later. CouncU ' Is attemp~- . " h4 • r Caroly ill ' ''''UI: \11 ~lIe W 0I.11al>:. ",UCh:.Y 01 aut! do._l1.e "'_ .D,".,~ •. " n. wew .>, .. _"" ""I :Mayna rd Weltz will Bell SC'U your street. . "'''''"'....>vll. W11"0 IIas be . eu ap- JIlg to &£Certain If the llew homes . •. • • L.,Ylle c.uurcn ~ lJle hom~ UI. Mrs, guests of Alnus Oompto n·. at New pointed t.o a position tJn me f1sh1ng llcCl1lle. ' Mr. Earl Evans who was injured Ul.Wlccw e WJl1l.ak er last Weo.nes would be occupied, alfter thp war. dllY. Burlin~on, Sunday . ven;ltyls I:re.1ning Pl'Og1·~. \ Other Muoh of t,lle cost of Ronald Hardin ~! ~natl, has ill a tall three monPb& 680 the improve Is bome 'l'h c style show, fea.Lw·in1t .we gar- . Mrs, Ella ~es Is spendin g I\; WUi:n1ngton prOr~rs will han&e ments been tll with nu at the home at. Wa !lifter a few days in Blalr's v,rould haVe to be paid by the hoSpital ill CJ.HS completed -by tlle recen~ !.all- few clt»'s with her son, Lutller Or. Hadley 's c1a.sses for t.lle re- vW8ge. parents , Mr. and iMl's. T. H. Har- t or xray and otlserva.t1on. . , urulg class. was enjoyed . Haines and wife ~e recu~atltlg m inder oZ the' year. din, for the past few ~ys. " . • • Mr. QlId MiS . WU)ur Foulks had <from her l'ccent lltne6S. 278 CASES AIDED BY • • • Sgt. J 'oe Hender son left for yal- for thelr over.n1gd t guests 'llU"..sday Mrs. Raymon d Wilson attende d e. VLEAR lNG CREWS ENTER Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 'Azl1n!f. Mr, dosa., 011., Tuesday even1ng . WA&BEN BIlD CROSS ING after ,uignt of last week theIr 1.1&tle grand- 'blr~hdB(Y' dinner in hOllOr of her 6lld Mrs. Gene Ahrens 'aud dough- spendin g a il4-day furlo1l8' WAB.B.EN COVN'!'Y IN BU~£ 'l1wo »WlIlred and. seventy _ n1JJe h with hJs daught.ers, Sue Ann 'and Donna Kay ' mother; Mrs. Ella Hurley at · the' PlPilU NE OONsT Rucrm N casea were handled bY the Amer.1c oter, of Dayton , Mrs. Maude Ql;an'?l mother, Mrs. Flora Hender an son. .f'OUlks ot Waynesvillt! . h ome Of !Mr. and Mrs. ~'iin The trench lor the twenty- iour IRed Cr068 ,home $ervlce commit aDd grandso n, at. . lebano n', were Mr, and~. Iioo~rt Monger are tee Mr. aud"Mr s. 0 1y<it3 Wharto n bnd SmIth of Xeltia ~t Wed.ne6 day. inch. p1~e being construc~d in warren ' county during March. SUnday callers a.t tlhe . ClaUde spendin g the "Week-end in James- Mrs. Morris Wha.rtol!l vWted Mr , . Dinner guest&t ac1ll the Bogan- across t.lle counlil'Y to the EBst ~t. corcUng 8troud,e home. ,town visiting their son. Rolly Mon- and Mrs. Homce Wl:LlIrliO to the montbl, y report .tiled n m Day- SmiLh home Sunday were Mr. lUid iras !been comple Dial 2111 ~ Wayn qrille • •• Lanha ted acro6S Fayette by Mrs. Wlliiam H. lDeutem elet, .rer, wife and - nn. . Mr. and .Mrs. ,ton Sunday . rl1oracE! is slowly l'e- Mrs. Evan BagIUl Of' Payton· A. D. m a ..... aud ,__ . aud d'aushte r of Salem, west VIrn olla1rman at ~e commit to W E oounty ana bhe • • • ...... t foot of plpe wID tFranJill covering at hls home since a recent ~. Lucy Comp n. Mrs . ' ' Dr. . E. . 'be R. laid crew, ~ 'IWlO a few recently days. The clearing . ee. "'-·a. _nt the we~ here wl~ . re- operation 0t MIami Valley h~·teJ . B""""n. and Mrs. Weldon . . ' . W , lliion _ 6....... " -.."".... "l>M Annrov. --tely 60 01 these "~~"S bhelr lIOll-in-l8Iw and daughte r. Mr. ,curned to DayWn !lifter spen..... g the c.r.ew is now Iwork.lng inside ' the Mrs, 'l1herle Jon"~ nnd Mrs. called ........... ... in tile !lifternoon. ,.., -. e ,..."u....... - by telegram or -lnn" winter 1ll Floridn. was bere Sunday Ralph Hammo nd were Wanen COWlty ' 111\e. Farmer s are W. shoppin J'e .~ ..... ~ , g 1ll Born to , Mr . aDd Ml'S. wm~ and ...... Mrs. Lowell Sins.trader . visiting his brother s. !Robert und Da.... on Thursda y'. distance telepho ne from field ' diclalr of BrookVille, a baiby daugh- !being not1f1eQ not to plant crope rectors tor tnronna tJon or verit1caJ'" MJss Mlr1am :FJ.fe ot WUm1ngton, Frank. over bhe line a.s 0. second line Is toO 'M rs . H. iE. OllIilAn and .Mrs. ter. Nancy Ka~een. Mrs. L. H. Gordou 1MrII. DaIsy . be laid alongsid e later this W year. w· tlon, ,,: . . The remaind er ortgtnat ed witb T' tlt'. . Mrs. ....... ..... lID. ..... .... IHarold Ste1nke and chlidren spent Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Haines en.o_ .....er were BaturAav vLaitor& in . bhe famWes ~.. of Warren county aerAftt ' of ,_... w«:ek with Mrs . LertllJin"A to ~ It Is a twentyinch Sabat2l1llan, Mr. CIlnd Mrs . . Aus tin Wednes......,.. line starting at dinner sUnday Me. and .... ....... DaytOn. MIss FIfe remaine d o~er Sdhatzm an and sou Marty. or by Beaumo nt: TeXIDI. and will carry v'-emen letter from Red Oro&s . , Mrs. Cora ~ee and family in Dayton . Mrs. Ervin Harner Mol • and 8Ona. Donald gasoline 1nstea< lof crude oU. Sunday 'with Mr. and ' Mrs. L. H. Oharles Scha.t:1!lllan and !leld dlrecton l. daUght er Mrs. Leslie Gray was qUlLe 111 and Arthur. Gordon . TypIcal cases trom Warren COWlIPatty, all of Cincinn ati, spent' ~Wl- with grippe t.l1e paaI; . weelt. She U! ...,.... oU.... _· Fry-e·and sons IUld day liere art the hOOle ENTERS SUIT FO~ DIVOR C£ ty in hOOle servlce WOl'lt have been ' 01 Mr.,·an d ~ewha t . 1mproveQ. at this time. BU.O uc.L' U Mrs . Margar et JOh!l!i SPent Fr1c1a~ selected for e: ~per' to , be' read ~Mta. 'Ted ' McIntlr e and son were ' Mrs , W. O . HAlper James' o,.rmf(Il Cr.ane, Justice t)f •• '. ,wlth .... and .... _. AI""" 1"........ and .Ur.. " .. rle,l••"•.J .... _ : ' t1 of . oou....... oIIhe Peace of Wayne townsbt p and ~er~u::~V&iiii;J~::~"ii FrIday .atf~moon guests of Mrs . Herbert ..... 'fore bhe .N1\. onal 00nt ~o ....... .......,. ' erence H tield th d 1uOIdJ:ls Monger of Denver . POB BALlI - Watarm . Color- IiOll Ernes'b, near Waynesville. cial Work to be held iIoWard Ml&sUd11'le. in Clevela e nd goes own e rt;l8 ado, """'nt IQ~t week- here' n" the . Wa ynesville DePuty Mar8hal. was nexL montb. They are c1te4 • • • 116 exright or lenil . keeping ~.... 28 N. Broad, .." J:oaUG D Opeu " · H e r m a n Albrlch t and son 0 ene. nelbller 'Mrs. T. H. Hardin h8a returne d h Ome-.. dJgnity tho '"ll Iihe (I"'"" h 11l.11(; s ued tor cli.vorce 1ll Commo n Pw-as of hla parents , Mr. and Mrs. of Dayton, were dinnelt' ampLes of g!lOd case work handled , guea~ SUll" for Jour " u,.. . · --- w o. ve Colll't ~ Lebano n Tuesday ' by Lit- by it.h Robert Monger . volunte er case wOl1ten; . Olen '~~. IIIboDe III L. ' d"v evening . ot'Mr. and Mrs, .Kes- ,along tbe road bark at btm /IllarPly, a.'f-ter .spending several days w . llan' Jlrene • • ..... who charged He Is . ~e big black and ta;n bound cr~ty. 'l'heyo.Oran~, TO ftENT- Oarden lot on 1Ibares. relative s in Ke:t~ were married- 1ll 1928 . Wilbur !Woolard returne d to ,h is le~~=~. Loren .'RoUtza UNDEBGO~ OPBaA TION bn of ~o travels from the fann ot Fr~ m Covington, Ky .• Mrs. A . E. ~tout and daughte r, home Friday and Is recuper and have a son. ating C&1l ~ Cedarv1lle, Oblo. or Hubbell <to bhe fann of Earl Bubfrom . ' write au..... A. Obandl an appende ctomy pel'lformed Frankll n were Sunday evening din- .bell and Wok er. ~ft , WWllie Jo, were Columbus vWtors Mrs . . A, R. Starke entered st. .... every dl&y":' " ....,.,..... , " uests _. Mr ancl u _ Ol"de .. • ' at Blalr hospita l, Lebano n . WI Olio ner LJilBAN g ' , i ON .... over PASTO 'the . ' . weelt-e B , .......... RE nd. .IGN8 q !Anthon ' Mrs. y ih06PitaI. OolWDbua. 10," au HeIibert Orahain e, • and clillWI to and family _ • • .. • • ' lar n , appendi . citis ~tion. Her mother . W~ --, Womau to . .1st in Oren ha.ve been vlsiting "at her ',pal\5r: and Mrs. W!\de ~er and Rev. ~en E. Wherre tt, pastor ot Mr, and Mrs. Robert Siney enMr . 'and Mrs. WUbur Clark at- 'r~irts; home at ;BlUffton !Mrs . Ed hOl.lll8W'OJit; watlea and good home eona entertai ned <to dinner HopIUna, acc:QIDIl6Il1ed het &ince last the !lebano n East Baptl& Friday terta.1ned to dinner Sunday the tol- tended the. reded1ca for ~lc.n st!rvlce of !Friday . Rev, Graham l$ ,golng' up on aIx years and ;will remain for 8ey'eral day•• to R8nt. PBJV. oau .,00' Center- ",en\.Di ,w ith ~ Vlrg1n1a. Blackhas re6lgned and 8lIipeCts lowing relat ives: Mr, and Mrs. Fred' tile Mebhoq.1st church a~ Waynes - Thursd ay Iwd the fanlily Will re-' to accept a pastora te in Oreen Bay. ' v11le or ~J. It. Meyers, Ri. R. burn and lI1s8 VIrg1n1a Hardin na IHlroh and daughte r, Mrs. Howard ville. Sunday . In CARD OF TllANl tS W1a. Be came to Lebano n a1x years 'one, Wqoeav11le. W lte Kenrl k turn home fhta Fr1"a". 5-6 tIle1r g\Ul8UI . ~ . S 'eY andd ?:~hJtewr'in~:' _~Dannle MrdJ' CUld !!:inll·es , ~UUday S1ney an .... a~ 'line DeSa.va dra • familY • who have ~. I want to thanlr. all my frtetlCis " ...." .. VA y- an ames nu STA'ItI ONIRY - Ideal gift lor the C. - llved in the Jess Xr. and Ml'S. Clark SalIsbury . Hess ' farm bouae ton. ternoon lor guests the· lovelY nowers, carda and , of Mr. ·llIld Mis. AlKnoxvW e, Tenn.. 'Were : week-en d BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ~ - JOO ~eetl, 100 envel"I'e'" Wolfe 'u' ....:.._ .... _. . for the Past three years have purle~Ler while' J was In the hospIta l. .. .. AT • ............. UNGLs .. BBY opes BOM. ~ ohIlsed a falm in Highlan d coun1.y at the Miamt tpUe8t8 at. Mr. Sal1.sbwTe parenta . DEFENSE COuNV , . lL }S MIRB. WYME R L. DRAKE . '. Lytle Sunday school 1.5 plannin g .near fitgbtan d and Galette'. llbaDe a1a. moved there last "~e' ,W~We CiVic dub w1ll ·Mr. and Mrs ••w~ Sa.ll!aru ry, ' FO~ AT SP.RINGBOBO an ·~t-er· Brea:ktaot 'a:~ lQt1e . ball week ,' Mr. ana Mrs. Charlea Le",: mee~ MondaY evening at the home FOR SALE-- Del&va l cream ADDRESS OF IIAROL D 81IOTB • "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddo ck enCharles <E. Moore, l"lahkll n po.SWlday ator. ala! 'May'W111 have 1llto the Hess properL-y , of Mr. and Mrs. 0. ,. R. 6. 0Im be uaed terta1ne d to dlmier SUD<lay tho! 101- l1ce ogleSby otflcer, organ.1zed a civilian de- by Mrs, E. \8. Long&c.re's cl68s Rela~1ve.s here have heard from . nfizt week. with electric . II. ~. HUnter , IowiUS gueSta:"Mr. on M84n street. 'lbe subject for d.III- Barold SIn1th and Mrs. WU- lenae coundl in Springb oro We<ines- h=~' 'IIhat he "Is 'now Pvt. _. inD~ = oJ>ent Mon~ A sPOa1al Pl"08I'fIGl Will be offered eUllS1on, "He That H&Ih t.Qe Spr1.ng Valley, ~ R. B. 1. .• lIIam Doster, and Son of &rold L. Smlloh, 35'1M88O. R. 2 Co.' cbUdre n, Mrs. ~ht. Fred MaYne Was electP-<i S Mr d Mni Ho;arn Dew e of 1 !lit Perty chutOh on' Easter SJmdaY, God Hath Ifary J)oeter and Mr,. \V1lhebntna ohalrm:an. Moore LIfe; and" He That Hath 3 R. D. B. N ,: 49tG Armore reports tllat 'a • an. d Inees . The ciammJttee In "charge la Mrs. Not tbe Son at God fOR 8M:o&-1~~ Sedan. tTn.deIIWOOd. Hath Not lite," (an~~ent, A.P.O. 8lmllar 'organIzatlon comple ted lu here Mo~: 2Ii8, N. Good tlreIl on fr;lenda Vernon Harr1.5, Mrs. Olinton DuVall, is f~d 1ll Mfa. J. i JOhn 5:1-12. Any UDe O\unp PolIt, Loulsla! \&. Lion Is t:IOmpi06ed of women, P. tI.lIin1cJt. Pboae _1. " !Mrs. Russell C&mpbell aDd Ed Lin- dealr1ng to attend Will be wlht Mrs. L1al JDOeIt ""e1.' Tllfl Ca.mpbell FalnllY, OOIlUlO61ni ~e. • . " _ _ ~om TQBMB Br MOBBOW ..n, 'I". m. unQ1 1 . l . Mrs. P. J. Thomas IWtended the . PHyBiV IAN DIES ~" m." 6 diaY~ a Week. Genera l Ifi.t.rnish ed the music lilt LeblJlo n funeral aerv1c:es 01 Mrs. WARREN FA.UlS SOLD cleaning, wubJ.De and lroo1IJg ancl ' . ) hlfh school a.udJ.t.o~um :Frlda.y even- ~. ,- -' Dr. ~ P. Krohn. '75. ~tIred If\.ed Jdh.naon has sold a 21-acre tng, 'When the Woman'a ' BuaWCS len aged 83, at West Canolto n care tor lour';Year'-old chtlcl. Oood II farm hear WaynesVille to Ve.'!tee olUb' euLer,tai ned bhe ilirll pay. See MnI,.· Roy _ after 6 of the Monda.y mornin g. ~. Allen well ''Ilhree prt&oners we4Jted a.way from Morrow phyldolan, died late Mon-. Rose: Lydia 'Shotwe ll has purchas ed lieniOr class at the Leb~on any evening. state . RoUte 13, OJ)For- bhe Ldlano n prison ~, west ot day at his winter home 'in Bradcm ~ool to !the grandmobhet: qf Mrs. '. 48 acre6 Dear' Springo orotrom Mary a tea,. ' &on. F",,';' He bad prect1Ced med1clne pqiI.te Lemmon Hatoba ry. ~e. . . ~on, '~ n1gtlt, ,Supt. \RClsnai!e e.nd others, and Cla.tence There, they were in the ~old' of l1am M. Webb l'CP,Orted. The WU- in Morrow for more thaD 26 years Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Whitak er tug!FOR SALE - Typewr iter. $15.00. before hJ.s retlrem ent '1ll 11211. 0Hft0n has sold ' 43' acres ne8~ and children had lor tlbelr last ,ear's leaves. Wlder bhe' ,b are tivee are Walter MlnIal, Summi sunday t MiamI Gazette . apr1n8J>ol'(), to J . M. and Dorlllto gg. evening dlnner. guesu..ttJle bf!lJlClbe s at t.he young trees In the coUnty: aervlbg a one-.ro-twentyfollowing; ANNOUNCE BlBT)J OF SON William UU sold '15 acres In Wash f'wIl', !Iond Mrs. Laurenc e' Brown wood:B. ' waxy wb1t9 and pure: t:l0 , year term for a. sex crime; Robert and ' M r. and lira . Le9nar d EllI& of ENTBRTAINS IN J,lONOR townsbt p to 'Elsie Morale, anC1 " .Mr. and 'Ml'S • .Bboclea ·BWl- flower pt the bloOdroot. ' ~, Adams c~ty, sentenc ed to Kingma n are anMun clng the blrbh . OF SISTER VISITIN G IIBBB Ch~ PeOple's 'BUilding, Loa.n and nell a.rid family 01 WayllesvIDe, Mr. and !ira. Lee lWe,ran d lam- one to Ilfteen' years for burglu aAl1 y and- of 'an elgbt-Pounc1 son on Friday Sa'Vtnp C9mpahy ot Lebano n bas, Mr.' and Mrs . wulli\m Lukena' 'a nd 1ly mt)vec( to bhelr . recently 'pproh- ~y, and CeCll Minor, serving m~11l1nC. AprIl '7; 1963. Mir&. RusS<e1 WiiSon enterte. iMd' Mra. ~ 18 so' d ' ll19 acres ' in Harlap .aBed prope~ in springb Oro 18S~ one to three years for nonsup family of'Harv eyeburg . Sathroa y afternoo n in hoIiOr of her port. remeJDb4!red ,h ere as MJas Jeanett e ~ ~lne E. Berger. Mr. &nd Mrs. Allen smith and SundaJ . 1i18ter. Nls8 Eva 'McM1llan ~ 0iuc1nVlrgU Tood. L!lbanon. and Joe GIor,- Wilson. . ' daughte rs ot Dayton were 8~day IBelieve iii s1Ins? Before ,tile war re~ 11'ana. who eecaped recently, have re __I. eo Is spending a 'few daYs p~ ca.rne in over 1ihe radio e.nd In turned. WeDb aaJd. dinner. gue.'!ts of , Mr'. ~d Mrs. here Wlt.b tnendll~ and relativ•• TO EB£CT pl1MPJiiiG STATiO N ~e pa.pe1'8 at IIptckrs spinnin g the, ,', C).arence SmtUll . FOB PIPE UNc NEAR BED LION Tboee who enjoyed the afterDOOllj ZOO ·DELINQ1,IaNr . Paul Johns has been transfer red world war in their ~ and look \\ihIaIl ~ 8pent In opla.)1Ing 500 were Pl6na Ih~ve been annO\iDl:ed for . ' PHCNII AD... tal A,ppro~lY 2C!O" taxpaye rs, in the erectton fit a 'l~'n from Cl~a~ter. Fla., to WUburtou what ,happen ed. Now notice how Wsa ,)(NJIU an Mrs. Reba BradAn ; g statton _ \3.. _ Oklaho ma and has been promoted many d~vea ' btlere are about .thls'. Warren county a~ de~nq~t ~ for tile new 'On pt~l~e ' ~ laid dock, Mrs . . Herbert Md!411lan, Mrs. to Private flrSt-class. lIe 15 attend- spring and tbtnk hard. The dove.,... · ftllnc bhelr' pe~n&.1 , propert y. tax .train Texas to ,New Jersey thrOugh Stanley Balley, Mrs. Harry Smith blessed blrd of peace. " I I '\ ( I I \\ , I II " " , ' returna. ' '!'be deildUne was Mal"Oh Warret1 ,~nty; the station ing school there. and' Mrs. IrVin KUlford . ~ 'be on , . ., 31,:A total or 3,200 re~ ~ ....e -'fUed the Rarq, Pence lann Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bailsbury of ' east of Red -S(,~EEJI1~ ,. , IWaahington, D. C., spem Sunday L~ lM2. ,0000'tY ,· ~ud1t.9r A. 14. Lton. 'lbe tarm la-at the Junotur e . . " . __ Parker .repc:nts ...., .. ' \ Rich Brothe rs·, With Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrlclt, • Secon d .ChUl'Ch of Christ , Scient ist, of Dayton~ Ohio . of UJe Hart ~ and sta.te rOu~ 122. Mias Cora TbOlm18 wiia the dinner . In , Mr. aUa Mrs. Hal'v.eY Burnett•. as cordiaUy invites you to attend ~ / 'gu o 'IDa" ~ , yt. ~ ~-· ,,"VUDAUG ~-.--,~ft-.-s zu.uug ~--, : ""':" ~----~ ~",, "';II' -'~~ _ 1_ _ _ n ~~ member s, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter - ~ ~aMaN'" _ ~ ._ "Hi Ia Chun i" KenrJclt as guests. a.tt;ended the and MBme Browne on ( ThurtKiay • , '. M:isa Pieda Harvey was a Dayton Wayne ToWnsh1p Fanner s olub EntitlIed, "Chris tian Scienc e :Its restor ative vtsitor Thur8d aJ afterno on. Thursda y, whiCh was entertaine~ by '" By Earl Mci Cloud , C. S. B. . '. . orlll EmrIck of , Mr. and !Mrs . Morris cornell Of Mrs. Ruth Butterw Of San Anton io, Tau '~ ~ ~ Dayton at the 01'an(e hall; Waynes- st. ~\q. PIa., ·was a dinner, Member of the Boar4;l of Lectu reship of the Mothe~ guest 'here Sunday . HORS~.;LAuaH vWe. We . of EAST ER CARP S for Church. the First Churc h of Christ , Scient ist, in Bps. Dr • • and Mrs. pu:liley Keever or . b N TIlE BOYS ••• ' Mothe r~ ton, Massa ch usetts Dad, 'Swee theart , Aunt aiid Uncle . ODe-. CLLIiTON COUNTY centerv tne and ,M'isa , Jane Keever WHEN T~EY for eac:il m~ni~r ~f·tbe family .... :.·.. 5 and' 10 ~ta MEMO R lAL HALL TRY t(l OUT· 1IBAL'l'll NURSE of 'Mlairu T1ri1verdty· ape~t SundaY, Firat altd St. Clair Street s SOOK THE , COTY;S FACE POW DER~ a lovely Easter *iEt with Mlse, Li'lUa Wrlgl1t·. , . . 'r ~ :rs . Mary A. ~~:mger" WUm1ngFRIDAY EVENING, APRI L 23rd, 1943 ~O, O i<lESI .~:: 81ltl8ta. Of 'Ilr/l : 'Margar et " for' M~' r OI'S.~t1ieart, in all sh.-dea ...... $1.00 !ton, will bcco~ e ClInton county At ~: 15 O'cloc k, C. W. T. ~ w@ at dlnnet Sundaj wer~ Mlasell , . ihenlbll nurse ·Forldf.· , Dr. R. W, !Decro\': COU!1 W health oonunIaston- J~' I<ee &tid .wtibe~t.na :aNd" • '-" doc:k, ~e ~~ ~!l',~ 8oY1 er; h a ~ 8 1l11OUllc ed. She J succeed S Purnaa . -". 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'l1ile pu'bllc Il:; COI'U.1i y lu Ueo to lihe special l:.:a.sLer st:rvlcell IH the local Melohodls~ church thiS Sunde.y. Easter is the C\l'a.matl _ climax to the trageay o. Holy W"ck, 'lbe fact at. Onrl.Ws l'e.:;w'rectlon ll. tlle founda.tlon 01 tllle gospel and Q , tiM Ohtl5t.ian church. 11M Is , th_ basis of a "llvlll'8 hop.: • lOr ali malllC.na. We w1ll 'be gina to 1111 e :YOI; join us in the celeIJra tion 01 th ~lorlous day of b:lum:ph and salva tion. Our services will be as fo llow : Swulse serviCe in charge of th young people. 6 :30 a. m. Worship service 10:30 A. M, Following Is the program for tilt: Sunrise serVice. With J oe J ames pre-

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Foll"owl hg Is vhe honor toll of the The Waynes v1lleCi vlc clUb iWa.ynesVille high SChool for tbe curtheir AprU dinner meetln t 'M:ondaf A. lJ. 8t~ , who was auisted by rent period. as su.bm1~ted by &uper~e 1M11la . ~ Mn. M. A. evening at the Method ist ,Qburch . Pulkera on • intende .Miter nt L. A. O1I.rSt : Ilbe buainee a 1eII~e deUclous and bounteoUS dinner 8evem.b. D ., was served .by the ladies of th~ 81oD, a d!acUlliO!ll. led by 14. A. 1£baDon. ALL STAR: Patsy Balrd. mart .,e, church. Twenty-~wo member a and lFlulkenon. on an »te current topic, 'lney are l1li follows: Robert Siney, Yvonne Stubbs, Po1l¥ x.ou four guests were present the fUeata ...... ~veli by aevll{al cWferl!nt·mem Clem Titus. .Erwin Ell1s. Lewi . MER4T: PbYllls BaUey. Pbyw.· be,rs. A ~taua n 'Was given by ~ being Drs. ~ DUatua h and L . 'l1homp& on. and Robert Shaw. Burnett , Chaopma.n, Oharles H. Lidig, Herbert Graham. 'm.1niater Mf¥I ~non. 'lbe meetln l adOthers IICCeptedby the army were Conard . Mar,reUen FIsher, Norma of Fer.ry church, and Joe J~es. . journed and hlfrel!b menta ' ~re Harry Hill, RIWU\OIld SUl"tace anti Longn~e. Joonne 01Banl on. . The annuai .e lection of the cl\lb served to about twenty membe rs and Edward N~per. an 0.( Morrow j tour IUf:It!I. Mrl. 'Lee Terrlll, Mra. Sevent hJ was 0. feature of the meeting . Two Walter W1l8on, Dayton ; aDd Luu1.. Al.JL STAR.: Betty. Thom&a.' slates of candida tea were preseut ed Daisy enyder, lin. Obaa. ZimmerSnell, South Lebano n. MlElR<IT: Richard Gmbim . B.oDn1e by the nomlna tlni comm1ttl:e, which alan a.nd KrI. RobeJ't Lamb. Those accepte (t by the Na.vy wert Sattert h.wa1te . was CQupOsl\d of . Jaa. Plbboll 8. Lou as f.9llowa: Elmer Marsha ll. Pleasan t Eilb'b J p.r1ntz and Stanley Bailey. Olle IPlain: . W1llIam Jobn8on. Joseph ~cruiter AIJt., STAR: Mildred Bourne . Edticket was called t4e Blues and the stewar t and Perry Mwophy. all 01 a<Jns: win Michen er. Ann Weltz. OUher bhe ·Reds. In a olose race. the Lebanq n. 'l'rumpe t Trio Balqte. "Low' In th!. . Mll:IU1l': Doroth y Connar d. ;Bar, following were declare d .elected: C. oA. Navy CI'UI8'lr W1l1 be Grave"-iLansIn~ Hardin. 11'mll bara Crane. Blanch e Dtokenshetita,' H. Brace. prel1de nt; W. O. st. in LebaDw VAIodaY. Ma, 11, to Fires. Raylon Margru et Sohna1 tmltn. Orabbe, John. vice pre's1dent; Rev. RalPh live yauna women at 'Warren county Hymn No. 161: "'Welcom e Happy Elchth U -aarks. secretar y; Russell cwUaoJi. Informa tion about ilIle Wave. P~gRevival and Morning ." MmlT : Jack MuUord. Jee.n WUtreasure r. ReJp"h HasUnc and Wal- SParI. ~'Where Ilbe Bible Speaks. We Responsive Reading led by ' MYl'on son. Naomi ~rDhart. ter WI.6eman were elected director a The cruJaer. manned by an offIcer ~.. fa 1lbe sermon boplc at the Hageme yer NIn~ ' to serve lor a term 01 . two and t~ .men. is be1ns sent out evening service Ilit the OhW'Ch 01 Easter Poem-& 1rlllh .conner . All 'STAIR: Donald Brown, GladY. IRetlrq O«1eera are B . W. cue. ,UUo,.: h · Soutbe m Obto by Ueut. , Quist ne&t Sunday evening . Tbili !Prayer by ADDs MnralYI l Whitaker preatde nt; Eklon Retawc k. L. E. 0IhrIng . affiDer- inIe Ule 1IUrc:l In a serie8 of selmOllli Scrtptw-e Leason _. .1.,tSS:iilRll~: Ruth AmbUl'i 'Y. preside nt; Oharles Andeno n. ,l8Creorr the OIndDn ati· RecrutU ng l~ UJ> to the summer's woi"lt a.t Vocal Tr1o-"I Mt Up Y<>ur Voices' 'Jane Anderson, tary; and L. H~ GoMon . treasure r. ' area, Ernesti ne Ear'Dba rt• .,..,_.. tJle ahwUl In prepara tion for the by lnna Fires. Ruth ~len Le Seth Hoak. Richard A ccxDmittee, COIJII)OIed- or ReV'. . ~ cruller will ream Ulbanon at Il'OQ8. Walter comill¥ eviUJiel\Btic camPaign in the May. and Ruth Anna Johns. Johnson. Edwyna stantOl\t.h. L. C. Radley. Rev. "R&1pb . a., m.• ~ 17. and. wW be parke4 Easter mesaage by the pa.~tor and Jamea McClure w-.. appoint ed Tenth ' the cS&7 and .evenln s 'J1he Churdll Hymn of airlst No. 167. "Hark Ten Tl1ousis ' c onoe~­ ALL STAR: to make ~nta for the an- Broadw ay In front of LinIO'a Raylyn CI'IIbbe. atere. Iir!ltiPs all lte eUOZItI on ODe ,reat and (Harps and Voices." . Mnrtha EarlY'. Ruth Anna JobDa. nual Memor ial Day ob6emu loe .ere: At .. p. m. the. Lebanon hleil evanaea.tw O8IDII8Wu of ·t hree weeks Benediot~n. MERIT : Janice Burnett . L. BUd,eCharles AnderSon was directed 1.0 8Chool band w1l1 give a concert at In Clbe montlh Q;~. One 01 the Worship 8er'rice brecht. Ruth H. LeMay. Bomde oo~tact other ol'l8D1sat1lOn.t 'relative cnaSaer. \Arthur llaml~; Lebereatest e~ apd pr~hera P&"ehlde Peters. James Ste1nJte. to flnlUllCinI tbe ev.. mayor. wm 8J)e&It. wekxmlD4f of lobe enUre br01Iberboocl been frooesai onal. Hymn No . 1M. "Christ, EleftDt I.... On an'-Invitlatlon extenc1ec1 by Rev. 1M Bitt", part;y. . u. S. T,......" D.,o..riwfII c&Iled tor the three weea baa tile Lord is RIsen Today.' i meetlntr. MJL STAR: Phyilla lUdteY. Radley, tibe clUb vote<! w attenc1 The cnWJer 11 eq~ with a MI". S. S. I.eppIn Salutat ion by the J)lW;tor. Bf«0l"41 ,. Ind.• MERlIT : William AlbJri. Irma services at the M~ ohurch in loud speaker syatem and. Will live is t.be evaDleUlt aDd ' he will brlns Unison Prayer. Fires. R\lth McKeev er. Clba.rlee BJe, a bOdY evenin, . l1'equent coDcerta Of !faY)' -tJrs. AU 0 witlb blmb1a wlte. Wbo 1a well known lAn~em. "Ha.l1elujatl. Christ Is Rls- Almetta Steinke . Donald W.ttWa~ 1'\ie eotei1& 1nment of tale evenin, res14ent.e orr ~ OOUDW are ine~"-cal£b Simpso n Twelftb .W&I tumlshe d by Dra. Prank Dlla- vtted to vlatt ~toan~tio "eyansel1atlc atnaer. _ t.be cndIer and witneaa Respons D lor ive Reading for Easter D al' this "antic ALL STAIR: Ja-ne HM"taO ct. tlllh or Lebano n anl1 L. H. LlWg the In~ I'Javy exhiblta '!'he membe rs of the local Grange that Cl!I.fryP"i8n. as was announ ced laat Gloria Patrt MmIT : aharlea ()mdor f. DDrotbr of ~n. who lIbOWecJ. motion Pic- ~ be on dlIpl6y. are plannin g to remem'ber the chllFollowl n81s thehOn or roll tor t.b.e week. taut Qbun)b orr 0hr1at plana to Scriptu re Leason .tw:es of their w,rioua buntl.ng tripe • GUY. M . . J . Rickey• . R\Clhar d 0sdren at toe County Home in Leban- Current periOd of .Maasle R.ural beg1D a call10tr eftOllt ~ wtl1 take Anthem : "I Walked Where Jesus borne. l.6tullng Hardin . V. SObuleJ'j on tor Easter With toYS.OOo!oes;frult. school a't Bal'Veysb),lJ'S as announ into Maine and ~. ,'!be picced it int4 eVery hoiDe of the commu nWallted -"-Q'Ha Marceline Petera. Jean ' BIiit.ad r rn tures were ~t1OIlal as well pJetures . and anythlil g else that by H. C. M1l.l1gaD. super1n ten4ent . it, before 1Ibe IDI?,D1b of Octabt'r ; IPUtoraI Pra.yer. closing en,tertaln'1D8 and were mucil &ppl1'eC- , wltb unison E . Surface , V~ Ptelltop,...; ..... mIIbt be 'given. Donatio ns for these G~E ONE: Oharles Beckett , 1Ior tIbit PIiJP.II8 of alclIng -In the 611ent 'prayer for our ooys in serv- Hisey. Ellen ~ Va.r a iated by the 1DemIIm. bUlteta are be.inC lett at the Fairley IMarUee Bogan. (Jeorg1ana Orowe. evangeUsUo 'WOrt orr the fan. ~e ~ Oburch qf Obrlat, Ber- ~ 'store &nd m~ be fu be: Jerry ~ The nm meetlJW of the club will ,Masters. Shirley ~ PIy- ElrteDaive plana are 'being caretull y ottertor TWO WMlBE N, 00l1NT Y ~.,y be neld Mo~. ~y 17. and will be bellt ~ Ministe r, Invltel lOt 6 p . m. ,April 23. mire. Joaim Sm1~b. ~ Jean VU- laid tor the future of the '-8 CLUBS Church BONOB BD of ~ to No. wo~ with them ~ the. Glad Even ' thoUCh everyone is so very lara. 150. "Sing With All the in ~ orr the. ~ OUI!cera. ' . Freddie ~D8. Obriat. Atiout Itt montb 180 " fund ~ c1a1. II JOU'are wotr1ed . 11 Ban.s of OIory'" lilt ,this time too ch1ldre n must GRADE TWO: ' Betty Bopn, Ja- . . . utde .. a tMalldtDI fund. ~ yW are, defeate d. if IOU lave beaR not ,b e fOl1l'Ott Selmon : "'n1e Power and Au thor-' en and it is hoped net Doster•. Helen Deboard , BJllr WbIcp ' Sa fI"OWlng ~1dl)r . Prayer ri~y ' it)' of the Living Christ." acbe, ~ cOme to, wonhip matl1 attldes- wiU be ' given., M~e!l.._~InU1. Patty KinIr. meetlnB and BaNe 8t~ claues are Rec$tl on of new member s and ad~ . and near the m..,e a 1'l"Ir.Al'lIlWlN BOY IS 1 • Nina. ~ Obarl~ W~. ~ . • next Lord.. -d&,y. iBrotbe r GraHam m1nistra.tion of the sacram ent 'of to apUitua llY 8trengb Edy.Iihe 'May ~. Robert ~.. Mrs. CatJher1n--;-:ine en tbe consrept1on and I>lima are I'J. w1ll:~ SUDdaJ' mo~ 011 (~ Bapt1sm. ' AOO~BNTALLY KIUED BY GRADE 'l'BREE: Wilma Etam. DOW beIDa laid tor a teachel' died at the bome at • daurbte r. VlOtorIOu~.. an\l ~ I tram- Oloatill prayer and ' ohoral response . . eve,. BY SON OF SVllOOL BEAD Bobby Gentry. Lo~ Lamb, Loulae 14r8. COra AclaIDl .i lit. onb. · ' Sng cJasa QI1. .'~_ Power tor. EIldlesa ~n No. 165. "looIt Ye Saints the .:Rkhl.r d CBnl8~13. ot PraUkJin MarlIn. Freddie Wall. SbertU lllor-: _ ~b1oh Will beBJn ,wit.h1n She Is sUrvive d by three c1au8b- t.1 S~ Is GloriOus." ~." In. t.b1a _ or lID, wbcm \WU @C1den18lls shot and Idlled gao • 'Tpe ~ • ne~ Sun<I&Y !Domin aenedlo tara. Oora Ad3m8. ·Mt. Or~, 1IrI. men aDd W'OIDeil 'are 1~ tor a tlo!l i T.u~ afterno on t>y Oharles BranGRADE FOUR: lJ.ovrard n.ter, Will center arouncl the ~ Muy Hend~ ~Jr.svtue. \ lira. fPoIItlude. out; '"' wciu14 po'iDt uiim to the "--rs , I', son or C. E. Br&nden- Betty King. Rita ~It, LoSs L~ in ' - _..... u With --ter Gladys A . . Frye and one 100. John We ha ' ve wbO 8aid. "I am the the ~ pr1ncJpal at Frankli n 'hi8b BUIy Valera. . lOt --~ 126 I -Blb~ Allen at dol .. &Del the Ufe." Be can ers. Pol1Ce reported youths. a,RADE i'IlVE: .James W1Iem&D. Itt : : ' in ; : Funeral len;oea wm be held ft.ipeace to the buman heart. both eli'hth grade student s ClUbs receiVing ' ·h,onorable mtn, at. VirgU Maines . Martba Luke~ , :Mary blr.ven't a churcb home they are tndIQ at ,2100 ,po 'm. lit stullba Pun10U -tried ~? . , tlon were the Frtmltl1n Ul!.eatOc:k,fraDk1lD h1eh achool were' alone in Jo RJoh. F!hyllfAi . K~, eral home -nth burial In ~IWDII\ I ;~ ..... · Vited to attenclt .be Cb~ of 0brSat ,; • .' ...'.. ' __ , . , m...... .a.",_", ... ..... .. .... . . . . . -the Brande nberg hOO1e Albert -Brm' imd earl Croll. when :tlhey Kerns. Ethel Gen>.. I . Dor........ ....." De• ~eter-y.. ,.~ec1 .", ~ foUowtna· ~ an unloade d automa tic and a board. Betty BoptL. ~e~ KlDI~ f!ve cases are all that Il;re listed leaders: Ridgeville JunkIr Busy PIn&\8T WAYNE ADVISOBY lIcnDJ. RoIaUe ,BarrSa, Bv.e ret\ cUp of six c&l'tridge&. Which t;h.e y in- .GRAD gers. Mrs. W1ll Butt. leader. &Del a~ ' present OIl t.he calenda r for t.h E SIX: I4rUjn 00011". OOONm L IIBB'I'8 PBmA T Vera~. i(n. II. 1(. BoI- aertecll n the gun. They tried to reMay ·term at ~ Warren county !.he NOV:' IHope BapPr- Oo-Ltic k1 Donald ,LUkens. J;)D1\Ilaa ReJnoldl. _ and Ilra. VIet« 01&. &nd 'a mQve,t he clip but a shell oommpn ,plea,s c~ which wlll con- elub. Mrs. W. E. Dotfer. }eaider. stuck in Ronald Clark. \Mil. and 11ft. RoA Barteocil: 'l~llllllber"" the __ --".'''''.Ia of ~~_ enterta1 ned a BroIIP ofH.(r1endl .• GRADJ! oa I' i BEVEN 011 : PrlediP. ......• ..... . . . Belle the cb&'lDber and .was. aoc.ldentaUy . vene May 3. s.~ , evenlnl .' M0Vin8 W....._,., ~~n=~~~NN~~~~~----------~-f~ . ~ at th home orr Mr depaz:lmfla(' it 14 G~ jurora are as " . "......... Bupne It '~oUr.am to _u u. __ Ule ' Prl"':w ' ..... :.-~ ~_ . . ... ..... _ ter , ra · the films or wll1d1 were' ,tal:eD b y " ..1 ....._ ' WebJj Junior 9 FOUND ~d. bert KaUfma IN ~OBTB AFRICA Betty P'alr-. n. Mrs. GraCe Ohristie . ~~ , \,lUI . . . . > ~.........n _. I; • son '" ..... and Mrs. • . ; LJwten ant wuton Hartaock. wbo Sa The PQIIIIdbilltie6 at cooperaAAH'" aU O\Ir servlCel, we invite Ezra Oal1l8I1ter•. was ' ,shot ~ .the ohlld. Wilma. tio ' in 6Ira. Corwin Nixon apd Ralph Bos1e' r . X , enia. ' . , - Sg't. Byford Bottorf f, ' to - - -.'" with. : You will ... :..... - ..·.. n the min .."-har n now In foreign serv o k4!; were lIhown ....d and Olement6. ' Lebano n; W . H . Irwin. ORWE EIGHT ; oOUeen ·W~.· uae or a.V'&1Jable ~ner ............ .....,.,. ..uc ,,-"""".,y and. help Xenia.. nlYW 8~tioned in North, ,Af-,. lind ." hearty~ at P.errr. In !be nel WM ~ dead ' ..... on a.nd rreMJy ~Jed. durlni arrival m I Harry at Middletown 8On. PBlmer; C'barles Hudson and _ _ t 9 30· , .. _ ... . , , , 11 ~ca. 15 &m<?l\t th~ who are 000':' ev~. ~: Jle8n ·R leb. Jack topic tor c1JaclJ~t . . ~. ''''''' a : . •. m. apd T:65,p. ~Ital. Mr. and, Mrs. C!a1"J)!!nter WWlam Bersaw•. Ma.sonj Clint Tayll". vlncect Itss a. small world ~fter all. ql. til. th~ 'Uttie wplte ~w:cb at the, 'I'be next meet'~ wW be h Id t lor. Mrs. Herbert Carr 8:11d J . ~ung Brande nberg of a 'l Reynolds. Mary Lou'MOO",- ' Q. • EIGHT Y AT BASTEB.N In a. letter to <friends here. the • .... e ~ 'tIbe._ iObUroh wlU) .. -tile blame III the fatal a shOotlng."He was 8oP.Ho¥0"Rd!2: Ralph Nill, Dor- the hOme at Mr. and M'ra. Keller Gons. Wayn6SVille; Benjam in WhIt- soldier wrote tbll't STAB INSPal TION "aIIIB1n8Panoa." Come. his outfit had: . ' treated at the boSpttat tor shock. ed and Hartleyl Mo6s,O regonla ; Mrs. othy lamb. Thelma . OSborne. El- H~ on IMa7 '1. , ~ I '" canned corn lor dinner' and he '.. berta. R!ch. Agne.s Whitacr e, Blanch~ster , o,nd ' DB. AND-MR8--.-u.t~TBA-About elilbty memb8 rs and ~ta ~TA.IN ~IJ9N . -WAY TO found bhe labels on the cans. were ~B OF . ~~QTON ~AHNING Cleorse Haokma n. Morrow. ' JUNIO RS: ~y !Were present at ·the Inapect loa M. Roberts on. ENTEB TAIN BIBLE . ~ ,FB.ANK ...:oDO OK . m'a rked Roxann a Cannin g compan y. CLASS ~ ~ OPERATION ,Doroth y Creech. PeUt jurors d.r awn Include W . F . ' M1aDi1 Ob&pter. O. 'E. 'S. oil' Roxann a. Ohio. The com bad. been . , SENiO RS: lIvalyn WUaon. 'l£ura evening : 0UeWta !'Rere pnlNDt The Waynesville Blble cl~" Will ,Balanger. South Lebano n; Harrlso ll packed IUld Shipped In qJera~ In Wllmln aton slnce ~ , , " . from lit poin~ Mr. a.nd Mrs. Warren . Q9it, Calle B G . ~teiJ canning fac~ Bin\lleY. :Mrs. Inez Black. George e. , ~; . XeD1a; New Bui'~ enterta1 ned Bunday meet Monday evenJng at tbe home only 10 miles west.of his hOD,le town. In 'bonor orr . ClarJmv U]e ~d LthtN'm RoImagl . _. .' e. J . S . Rldde)l and Mrs. . . ..... .....:.A..L.. .&.•• moth ' er. ~._. _ _'- t~ ~ ~,Of exl8tenoe·Mond ay of D and lin if III Batba · "I tore of!! one of the' labels and - - .PI............... r. .... . . . . _ ~heD liM! propert y was Sold to H. SPBlNG BOBO BI(~B SCHOO L . ' .• way. C. O. Easton. Frankli n; WUl Stroud saved TO GB&D UAH (]LASS OF!8 ~t... declare d The tOPIC tor d1BcUaBlon. tounlt in OB8EBVES 81" ~AY the sergpan t, ~ IWbo ~ cel~ her and C. T. EllIs. Waynesv1lle, f.!rs. 'W1Wama orr Wllm1ngtOn for _ who WQS inducte d ln~ the ' army • Rcma.na . verses b1J'tbda y. annive r.l'1. 1-18. is ·"For. I Am · b ......... _ .• " corn ' " Clltton p ..... _ •• "_. WU!Ml'8. !M'IU1t1a BouIih q\d~ celeWella. MorrOw; Oris L. Not Alhame d. of .the Gospel ·' of year Q80.-b y!ton Journa l. ,TV41Q ~ .""""".... brated ber A olasII of 28 ~tuc!.enta wUl sra.ublrtbdav Tuaci... ~_~ Brunk. Mrs. RUby campbe ll. MrS . ~at tile atlakl he , p lans to use the -canGlte ,at SprlngU oro at the aoo]'s . " an..., iCbrIa\. ......,wv. for It 1a tbe Power of QDd Harrry· Schwar bl. and. Mrs. 'rom tIC - ' I I ' ...... Mr. ~ d \ plant fo~ ·sbel11ng. gradin~ and n}!al comme ncemen t exerc:laee on at the home'· .... Il1er :aoi!..: E. N....... --'- --....... Unto Salvatio n to' Everyone that RET~ LB8AN~ • ..1P ...- H A ' BoiJ&b .MIrs.s &sh Was remeuibe~ ~-.. . D·"eve·" to the J - -.-. and -,-~ Wood. Lebano n; Tho~ Hardm g, atJorqe at bybrld seed oom in &tidi- T.ueecIIaY ·even1n8. llIay BLACKSMITH DIBS 18. One ~.. _ ;'ee"" . o.crPeU.lMr. aDCllll 'l. Pl'e4Bn4- eSon to the seed . !OO_m · ..."OcessiDg me..:....: ~ ..... ~ A·. O. OtiUy i.nd Mrs. Re..lpH. HastlW1t.h cards ADdIROwers bJ h~l' mw ""-" ..... r .... tbe-'~ --. ' - . . . a... A"A ...._ ' ......... -W ' al"" ""e. .......... -. , frtendll. IntrI. W!'YJlesvWe. CllIIIII - - " . . . . . . . _1011. - , ......... . .-.•• I*Dt ~ he ~ates . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ~l'v1ces lor ,Iilni"el IH. Great--..,.---in WUllng 'now in the service. but OCJIIII)le.tecl NO BASEBALL TEAM EIJ!1er ~ ~ ~ -tudJ \~- Ijm,. The f&ct.o17 , was' purcbaa ed- is Pell. ..Mls. 8etp Greely and house, 88. retired Lebano n bllCthis rCiUla.r . hJib ~l COUI'I8' be--TlN __ G ....... - ifoRA V __ ~.. • &V MrI. irwin ~rpe. F;06ter; Frnn~ Snith, '.Wl\o 'WaS found deiut In' his . ~~~ U1e. baIt. . .., . ' .• ! ...• *~. ' daUChter. ...........- ~ ...., ..-LCIt _...·te. fore leavill8 and ,vllll . be \...ftrdfl\ l . , B. iI. Butterw orih. prtnc1pa J. of Wuten8 , 14.Uon; Mrs. 'PUN ,1'0& Paul Shaffer , 1:1000U!. ;wUl. be conduct ed \Priday 'at I _. ........ ' _ .........S diploma at lliie eJrel'ClJaM. hJ&h 1Choo1. baa annoUbCec1 oUllale i V~ · Burroughs. &PriIlg:' 2 ' o'clOCk at the Qswald tuneral ' . ',. ~VA"GB DBIJE : ~TADft!I ~ CLUB. ~&7:~ A;7~AY DINJI'IER .~ annual bIioDalll~~' aeryJc~ ~t tor. the· f1rst time ~ several bo~; Mrs. George . J,ones. Ple~nt 'home. Thtee brothera~ Peter ' b :. , JOhn nexter:ot Q01.\JIIIbo1at ~ I!(N. ~ enterta ined . ,~ ,. ia ,sohed\1led for fJunClay, - ,MaT ant ~ 01. tbt ltalie )'~ the bIIb school will not have PlaIn;' 'Pred Buff. Ourtls .Beck. Ray and WJll11lDl E.. Lebanon. and Levt, . ~ ~ club -* Mr • . and KrlI. ;.Ioyd Dav18 and and tl1e senior cIaa!1 pia,. for Prldat a ~.,.u team. The lIdt oIlU1l1 c- blier;'Anna,Jl:ir,aton and' Pred Reed 0{ LyJtle. and Q sl8ter, ~. Ida ' ClOIiIIDittee, ;nu be the . ~ rmp. J COOl. entertal ped to, SUnday dinner evening, May, 1t. .. ~t> p~ · WU. l1ven as the re&acln. Qf '~ ..., . ~ ''''t eJ COUD_~ IDe'Unr . . Cornell, also of lQtle. aUrvl~e ' h1m • . -- "'~' ,eMdD l. TwO, U~t 'oecn M. J;».v1s ~ Port " . __~ were In plaY Bur1a.1 w11l be In, LefJIanon cemeter J· . ~ .fIbf t eve! , • for all ....yap :wortel'a to be M1Cl QD IV J . ......... J-'." ahd ~ t :.TO '.. bJ Mfa INFAN T tilES AT . jgU.8R . ....,. ., ...... ~ Da-. LICENSE ISSTnOf OOK .. ...... (.~... , wer.)"C D ." • MIll Y8J'p.~ May of Dayton . ' ~'_ ........... ' ',_U ...... ._ PARTY 'IN HONOIt 'OF. r . ' , .' ilABR miOao '80LD ID J'ud7 L,ynn ' ( ~ord.. infant 8Itarta I .. a.nd lira IIIt.'rtI: ~ Rail ' in~. Be . '. . WIIl- . . IIiII . 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In vetoing 'the Bankhoad BI'l whioh would ,h ave prohlblWd the tIJdng all ceUlng prices on com and WbeaIt below true arlty, the ,presldent insisted that an average inorease of six cents per bushel in the price of corn ,w ould so raise llvlng

coats ea to bring demands for hlgner wages and result In dangerous in·:natlon and serious damage to t he war e1!!ort. The Sena.l£ did not vote on passing the measure over the - Presldent's veto. but Instead relp.rred the matter back to bile OommJbtee on Agriculture !for possible later CODaideraUon . mlIfht days later the Roosevelt Admin1st.r6tlon, through Itl Food. Administrator Chester DaVis. ordered com !prices increased by give cents per ~el fQr the avowed purpose of stAlbWzlng grain and 11,~~rt' •. ""'..a1!! leave - ......., 'to our readers ,to f . t

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Ohio for tb-e fir3t I2tree month1 wUl be ightl) thousand dollars . • • • ,If the Pre!!ldent's Tccent ·'Hole!. bhe '.LlJle " order. In QD effort to prev~t 1nflatlon, Is can1~ ('\It In its fullest detaU U will me~ t}lat no salary or wase can be ~ea.'rld ex-' cept 'Where sUbstanc1ard. or o.s an emed promotion or merit , reward. n wU~ am be dittlcUlII. and perhape Impossible, (t o Q.ult one job o.nd aocept another at higher pay . Industri~ or tusl.rlesses losIi!g men tbrougn the dra.Ct may not be ftble to replace the;n. Oelling prices on all produots will be more rigid, Fanners wlll , probat)ly be further regulated as to crop and llvestOck production. With fixed cemng prJces on most of his products. However, the .farmer and hIs workel1l will be well .protected ~st the dralL, and >the farm llllbor problem will O~ eased by men seek1ng QgrlcUltural employment to gain immunity trom the dralt. The a.verage oltlzen will soon find ninety-eight per cent' of the tood 'he bUYI) under ra.tioning restrictions. Taxes will be heav1<lr, and the pressure to require iJtvestment of surplus ~unds lJi gQvernmental secur1Ues wW be greatly Increa.~ed.

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COQI · prICes carc of the elCt1'a cost. Of COUTSI!, none ot these lnOrllll~ 'Will be ()cmsld ' ed in1laponal'Y by the p.oosevelt Adm.l nlstratton. but the increase 01 forty o.ollars a 'year In. the come of t:he averqe farmer, as provided by the Bankhll6d Bill would haVe brought on ruinous mnatlon and wrecked the war ef\fort,acc()rding til . the President.

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Madame Perldns, Secretary oJ Estate or George Elzey, Deceased Labor, Is 'endeaVoring to solve the Notice Is hereby gi'Ven that J ames threatened coal strike and appease E . 'McOluro whose P ost Office AdJohn IL. Lewis by sllln!estlng guardress Is Waynesville. Ohio, has been anteed year-round slx-<ia.ys-a-week duly appointed as Administrator of employment for a.ll sOft coal miners the Dstate of Oeorgl~ Elzily, late of witlh pay and one-h«lI for lih/' sixth County, OhIo, dece~ d, Warren day of work. This proposal, which It Dated thls 9th day of Apfll, 1943, is s8.ld will increase lJhe annual inRALPH H. OAREY oome of the average miner by one Judge at the PrOOate Court, thousand dollal1l, or from follI'Wen Warren Oounty, Ohio • ba.s • • just ,enacted hundred to twenty - four hWldred Oarl AbaecherU;-Atty . bow a 81x cents per bushel inorease The Oongres" dollars per year, ts accepm.ble to t h~ In com PI1Ces I)y Congressional ac- legislation ' makl.ng gTanU! to t M lalbor leaders. but not to the mine .Gazelle Wa'llt Ada Ilrlng Resutta!. tion could br1na on 1Dflatlon and 10 provide. in addition to slmnational ruin,' whUe .. five cents per 1lII.r services othe1'Wise ~vallable, -:::::::::::::::::::::::::==;::::;::::==::===~ ~, bushel ~ in cOrn prices by medical; nu.rsJng a nd ,hOOPltal wa- • lA~tlon order will .be b!m~- ternlty tuld inf8.llt care for wives fldal to nllt1anal 'eoonvmy. It ' just and ts of enlisted men In the doeII not mate sense, d oes 1t?anned (orees of the . United states. '11he ,~. permltted\be The program wlll come under tbe bill 1Dcreulng the national debt supervlslon of the Depe.rtlMut of llmjf; Ito two hundred and ten bWlon Healtlb in each state. With d1rec~ doll&re and' c:arryUlg_wlth It repeal aupervlslon be1n8 given through at tbe ~ve Order Umlt1ns sal· th:e various county , bealth depart~ fA) 1Iwenty-tive' ~ dol· menta. The ~tat1ve allotment tor

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Bearing out predlc}t1ons mndp. In this COlurrul in past weeks. the Vostello SubcoffimJttee, y.rhlch has becn investigating draft defermf)lIl.'i, late last week ;filed a report .~howillg eight hundred and forty-thousand young men of dra.ft age--,between 18 o.nd 38 - are civilian employee:; of the Federal government, 1\ large percentage of whom have 'been granted draft detenn en~ , It Is est lmllited that more than threE' hundred thousand - aIld possibly four hundred thousand -- of these men would be subject to. induction Into l11)e armed ctorces were It not for such deferments. NOTICE OF APPOINTME!IIT Adminlstrator

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Superintendent ~unter read a letter Ito the Ferry Sunday school Sunday morning trom Corpor&l EmerliOn Snyder who is lli .Africa. 'l;he Corporal thanked the churcb lor the TestllJDcnt and the Lookout. Vile ohUI'dl1 paper, Wblch were sent to him at OhrIstmas. Mrs. Clil)Iton DuVII.Il Is confined to her home wlbh the measles., The Homo Builder's class will meet. llt the Churoh wednesday evening, April 28,

,From A Farm Diary--DryRidge April lri, 1943. How fortunote it Is- mill. Water standing

oJ that w~n we were arguing so heatedly over whether' to set the clock forward or bru:k. Vl.hllt a batI.le bhere would be when tbose who stlll had 'corn In the field Wan ted cool dl1 weatheJ and those that had planted Victory ' gardt;ns wanted warm dllJllp ,weather and those who wanted to go to taie lba8cooll galue wanted baseball weM/her . What .frenzied letter writing to congress I What wlre-pull1ng and what newspaper ,editorials I How fortunate It is that this Is one thing that poUtlcs can not control nor experts decide . Even lihe President can not do anything a.bout it, All we can do Is take It and llke It. If you can not gorden, you can cle~1ll the ' wall paper. Today It snowed . yesterday it snowed. The day before yesterday it snowed. Yesterday it came in frozen Apr\) showel1l. SunShine one mJDute and the next the whole 'landsca.pe blobted out with guel'ts of snow. 'I1hls morning ever-,yi.hing was whiw. Whlw with patehes of brJght spring green where the grass showeo through. I ~ked down through thl! woods and along the fence hoping to lind tracks of our turkey hen. She may be se~g o.nd ,she may have gone visiting . I found a rooster, proudly leadlng ,his little !lock of hens to the cornfield through the woods. I saw a. crow watching to see if I 'had a gun and ,I sa.w a robin but I saw no trace of Mrs, Turkey. The snow bad been . ,plastered so hard against the trees by the Wind that my locust grove Jlael been trans-

Tuesday. More min. The Mont • gomery co~ent, · Mt. CunnJng-

ham, talked to ollr garden club on gardehs this morning , Some of our best flower growers hll,ve never trIed to grow vegetables but this year they are all planning to. do as mUch M ·spe.ce wlll allow. Thl' new sttlte bulletin on'Vlctory Gardens Is a splendid guide to ·h ome gllldcning so l! anyone In bhls garden - wise OOJn.munlty wants more in!ormatlon that is the .pla.ce to get It. Too bad that they wUl not take reorults for the dogs of war at three months. I have Jtwo tine canc!1dates BIld two more gentle ones that are lOOking . for good homes. The dog meat s1tU8tion is better now that r !have found that 'the.r e are one or two unrationed p&rb Of the meat a niinaI" that may be had at the slaUghter house. Suzy stU! brings in a rabbit almoot every da,y tor the pups and though rolled dats l1as gone up in price the dogs still can eat and so can we all. l! we have !lhe Po1nt4.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

AdminJstrator Estate ot L . Ea.rl U;ckett, Deceaaed Notice is hereby given fillat ElsJe iR. ' Hockett w110s0 Post OItlce Address Is Wln.ynesvllle, Oh1o, has been duly appointed as AdmhUstl'6trix 01 the ~ate of 'L . l!hrl Hockett, law ot Warren County, Ohio; deceased. Dated thl:; 10th day of Aprfi. lOOJ. RALPH H. CARlEY,

Judge oJ the Probate Court. Warren Oounty, Ohio. O. Donald Dliatush, Atty .• IUETHODIST CHURCH Louis O. Radley. Pastor

Ohurch schOOl 9 :30 a. m . Easter Sunrise service 6:30 a. m. in oh<lrie of the young people. Easter Worship service 10 :30 Il. m. SUbject: ,'The Power and Autholity of t.he Risen Christ." New mem'bers will be received and the Sacrament of Ba¢16m will be administered. Parents Illlving children to be baptlsed, please notlty the pasto~ ,belore the service . Everyone 15 cordially invited Ito join us in these Easter services. If you are ~ot a memt>er of some 10001 church we Invlte you to 'becpme 1\ member of our Church on pro!esslon or taltih, or by transfer of membe'rshlp, apd Join us in following artd senlng Ollrlst.

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Rev. Herbert Graham was a guest of the Civio clUb when It met at the MethocUst church In Waynesville Monday evening. Mrs. Lee Riley, who was admJtted to Miaml Valley hospital ' last Monday for an operation I:; not doing s'o well, the report bas it. The Missionary Society group will meet with Mrs. Oh81'18s Maurice Wednesd;y afternoon AprU 28 . . Rev. , Graham announce.s a ape_ clal surprise for Sunday evening, May 16. He wants everyone to be

into white bi.rches , o.nd Southern Ohio into New England. Very. pretty wben looked at ,crom a distance with the eyes ot imagination but who wants snow or birch t rees now when we want to finish Ipr'ese~nt. Carl Thomas and ohlldren were Ib usking last year's com and plantSund&y dinner guests of Mrs. J ll"ning thl:! year's garden. Well, eVt'n ~le Thomas at her home on Social congress can not, do anything about _ Row ; . it so I mlght 68 well go anq clean .Mr. wm. DavIs and M!s~ M!lry wall paper. ' Friday. ,Heard in a butcher shop, OorneU, were .S unday , . guests ot Mr. ' In ' and Mrs. J . S . FIler, In the after'Please give me two po ts of clI'led noon they all oalled on the J1m :fanned

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it would do no haJm. to thioken It son and ~. and Mrs. PIlUl Feter- "';'=========~=!!!!'" up with some 8weet clover. ~ lJl!!:-'h;{'l'fF"1Im1'MIlrn-:""BobbV of Xenla,-SttnAUCTIO~EERINC pedeza keeps on coming from the day vJsltors 01 .Mr. ' and Mrs, George seeding ~tbree years 1180 but It Is still MOMicael and son. George. Stanley and fi..C)OJfIel~-tI~",,=-_ , The catalogues advertise a , eSt b For Dates, Phone 28M, wayrieanew early rtaDt \ariet)' but sa they 'R. R: Fordyce was' gu ,at a lr~h vllle,' OhiO, Reverse CblU'letl daw" dinner in honor 01 h1s son, ' T. said tbey w~ ~ out of It that was R. Fb~, at the lat~s home in BROKERS OVENS. all the gOOd ,i t did me. " West cariolton ' Sunda.y.f Stmday. I stepped out this after. " t , ~_==========-=~r' noon to lo(,lt around ,and fotmd' it When the Lester Gerbards" returned home from ' churcl1 SuntlRl ' p1easant though oloudy. ~efore.l bhey were'Surprl.sed to t1ndMr. Ger- fFr~~~=:!li=:!li=:!li=:!li~~=~~ knew It ,i was cleail1ng out the rasp- hQnt·s Don 'ElUott' ang i>errle8 and trimmlng th~. If tit t of Lauderdale, Florida, ' getting 'Was not Ii swt&ble Sunday OCCUP4- dinner. ,.Mr. 'Elllott came UP' from" !' , ,tion i hope thll LOrd Wul ove~IOOk H, . .• . , TARViI:A-UTHiIC TA,R AND ' il'londa on·'bus1n~. _. ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING t here, has ,beeb80 little .weather r t ' Mrs . Ed.L1nville Is m at her home ' fUiJ,thlng_ The prospects' for be.·DUMP TRUOK sm\aCB in .M1amlsb\ll'g. ,' ... I'ies are not iOO<I, sO"many hE'lU11ig ' The Men's class 'Qt ~l'ry has been ':READY MIX OON~ canes killed ~ back almost to t.he appolDt-ed as a committee to prefJ81'e: Most df. my new peatll a. program for >Mo~r's DIIY. ' trees are alive. The apples barely MIsses-, Ruth and Anna Nutt are show I\)uds yet. If it is any 'com:tort sick and unable to be out. - PJlone W~e/lV1lle lIIIIlllr--'--ift':- - ."'OI!!!!""!!!..to anyone last ieM all the fruit trllca .Mr . and Mrs. Rlc'hard lUloades we bad tb4lt klll- ~d son of Akron were 'SUnday Mo~ Phone ,~o. 3 " guests of tJhe~ M8ur1ce Hunter famIng IfrQst. ,Remember? LebMon: QUlce Phone , 473 K ' Mon4aYl More ,raln. 'llhe almanak sayS plant 'hay, C~PS so I we~t !lui 11_'1_. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Residence 98' M

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Fuschia _ Lilies Sunday 'With their daU8hter and IKarr18 and t a m i l y . , a t his heme Sunday morntng. aUGAR--Coupon Nlo . 12 .iOOd for itnm:1ly ,&t !Pleasant ;Platn. Clarenee ~y and famUy. _ot . • • • 5 ibS. 'M ust last through May 31. . '- r - Mr . and !Mrs. LeSter C ordon IUld Centerville; ~nt Sunday with Ed FIFl'Y YEARS AGO OOF1flEE ..;... Stamp No. 26 (1 lb.> Potted Tomatoes ' (~&ober 1, 1893) eiGpires April 25. iMrs. Susan Wllkel'8On v.lslted rela- HopJdns and l!am1ly. Cabbage Plants tlves in Wl1min1l"f.on. Monday. Those on tIhe tuab· school honor Mrs. Alice IAt.rrlck Is very mucb FUEL ~er1od 5 coupons now Pepper Plants Dr. IFrank Slutz, tlieprom1nent ro11 are Ellzabeth Bi-anatrator; indispol5ed. VQ]Jd in all zones. Period 4 coupons Egg Plant~ lecturer. will be here April 23 1.n be- Katheltne Branstrator, Bertha PIler Mrs. James Stoops spent the 'Wooit expire ",prll 12 in ZoIle B; AprU 17 IbaJ.f 01 <the Motlher's 01\11). and Qlarles Whitaker. ' in Harveysburg. in Zone A; eJOl)ll'ed AprU 6 in Zones Rev. and 1Mr/l. J. J. ~Mer, Mrs. Oyntble. iI!:Va.na. 'Wife of .the . Lee 'H enderson resumed hI.s stu- C and D. Dr. Parr and S. L. Ca11twrtgoht vIs- late Joel Evana, died at her borne on dies at the C1nclnna~l Law school on SHOES-No. 1'7 stamp in war ratted iMissee Annie and MaIne Brown Mal.n street Monday mornlng. Monday. .tion book one aood tor one pair .II OoIUinibus SUnday. - !Mrs. Bannab IW'U 11auvmn, 85, &d Ale cOoIt and 'Wife left Tbur&<1ay tbrough June 15. ~ 1 01 the HarveYsburg school T.Ueday niabt, April 11. at her ~ for Oh1cago and the fair. iF'OOD-aed 0 stamLpS. vaUd April !!ruUl.. molther. will IJml6ent their olass ,play. "Polly in Oomv1n, . Oeo. R. Stiles re6l.1Iruid work on 11 go.od for IIi points wort.h 01 met.t. New SuUs LoU" a comedy in two acts, on Ma.rried~88IIe Cront, iMtddletown Wednesday lIIft-er two months indl.s- cheese, and butter. Blue stamps D. You won·t have ,to BW'reUder rQ1 he llrst latHes' day of the se&aon I<.Utd1 F'l'Ye vs . lieruut. F rye. al. 'Ilhul'8Qay evening, oApr1l 19•. at the a.nd 8ylm [. Donohoo. W~esvU1e. positlon. E. and F gOod from Maroh 2fj !.ion co~ns to ,buy eXQa sugar fU1' IS 'CIlcuUled a G Cr'OSley Field. Baturforce; grOllS n eglecL 01 l(ULy. lHarvey9buri Town Hall. '.lbe cast is • • • Miss Allee Stokes returned !Sat- through AprU 30. for 48 polnts. canning. You'U JUllt go on dol1}H ,,"y, wulL Lhe c.nampions of the as tollows: Oliver Ja.oobs, Ibwrence TWENTY YEAB8 AGO urday from a pl~t visit M Win• • .. ' Ann H. F'ranz 1_. ituoCI L J. l-'nu L , II c-r.U, ~l !'c S t. . ·Louis C>ard.IDaJS, batwobat. you're dOlllg-aPPlYing to yOUi' ullmony; grOSs lleglecL of dU LY. Jacobs. Wilbur ¥oCa.rren. Pred 80-, (April 18, 1m) ohester. Ky . '1'he Office of Pric4a .Adm1n1stra- local ration board tor cannmg liU"ling ,Lile .H.eds in a. game tbat w1J1 ~tlll l'Ucgt:LL VS . 1!;, IJun ::. . can Heber Ellis; Raker Koverma.n. MIre. au.eu Sa.llsbury ond son In CIUle 01 anollher 'Oall game be- tlon hll.'; announced 't hat beglnning gar. IAJ1Iter a. eng:tihy controvers)<, <0 <In at. 2 ::10 . The C6rdtnaJa &lao fWth Hanks Dorothy ShambaU8h, are the sueeta Of rel&tivea in Pitta- tween.tbe:Fats and Leans, therp. wUl in late June it wDl distrlbute /War top OPA offlc1a1s have turned dowh PUC!tt:&t. dlvurce; cw:,,; 1".,;I~l:t l .. 1'111 lIlt:et. the Reds Qt auty and eXitrcme cluelty. Josepb1ne Sbtwnba.ug!h, Evelyn Pen- bur&b. be a vacancy in right field. sa.ya ration book No.3 to more than 120,- ~ ,t.b&t 8 to 12 POinl<> 11.1 ney. IDorotlha Dav18. Helen Barlow f· 011. Ouikeyof Washington. D. Jonas JIuUley. ooo;OOO.persons. Distribution 1& ex- canned goods stamps in ration book W. C. :Newcomb ald L(;wal nur ":: . ~ Wla Y. starting at 2:30, Whereupon Marte etorer, Vera Jackson. O~ BJ)ent SUnday 'With bla mother Many Waynesville residents are pected to be cxmpleted ,b y July 21. No. 21)8 surrendereQ. for eadl1 POund NeWcomb vs. JuiJa 8 lepllcu, h .1 ..11 lte<:ls wl.l pack their bawage and money a.nd 4oroclosure 0 lIlungu!!,-, II • d Cor Pl ttliburgh, where tiley W1ll The DJIj)row farm, oonalatlng of and granQJD.Oltber. piann1n& to hear Gov'. ~K1n1ey at Coupons in the new bOok will re- Ul exoesa of the baa1c allowent.'!. 110 acres and 10Clltecl about tour EllItt W'rIIIht re1lumed: to Michl- WllDungton TUesday, Oct. 24. . ipla.oe those being el:bausted in 'e x• • • fIIU.10uUt cl.lllme<l, $2,;JJII.61 Wi th 1.1 1 Jl ~'l' Loe Ool'saU's open their sea.&On 1 uesday. milas nor.'hea.st 0 t Waynesv lJ,le, W.811 8IU1 UDlv·_ ......Iot'Y- . ."'_"ft ...,__ . . ...... ~ Mr. and ,_ D . 10'. .. ~ter anand, ,.in' "_...,...&Qe • .....,1_. Y a nd IstIng l'IIitlon boots N(), 1 and lio. 2. 'Ilhe revised dl'att classification:; t.erest. . • " ....I sold Monday' to ~ey K. Rye, he lnI ten dap here. daNbter, MIss Mary El1mbeth. will There will be bath unit stamps for \WUoll have been a.nnouncea by seMiami Valley ifildg and Loul! il.l> (;u1clunatA: The late M11ler RUIreselJ.iIIg It '\.0 Keller and &me.~. 1C;a. W. P. f3&l1!Duy of Cleve- leaVe itomOrrow for a few da,ys' visit items SUM as sugar, coffee and sboea lectlve service are: 1.'Q(;latl0n of Franklin VB. QU.:ntUl V . W. N. Bears macle ttbe sales; l&n<t Is the i'\1flIt or her chUdren. at IIbe White Clty. . and point stamPs for canned soo<I8, leA, avallaDle for mWtary sel'vlce. (;Ox and RU~h A. COx, 101' UllJlll;) gins liad a. stodk answe~ re¥1Y whim 0\ er nn,\'OOdy asked h1m what he Susa.n· Haines, d&uabter of JonaMrs. Anna Sheehan movtid into Rev. Jno. F. Cadwallarder lea.ves meats. edible f~ts Me, olla. l-A.(), COIl8Clent.ioUll Objecwr '3,~.98, wHh inLel·est. III OUkilt was the ain&le aatIhan and MMtlha !Haines. \lias her new borne on corner of !Monday lor Gambier. he will Ration book No. 3 will be ' the avaLable for noooomba.tant mUltuy RuslJOn +Kindred VS . Paul anti o~; i!k1 ve. in Wa.yneavWe AUsust ~. 1852 and 'Ib1rcl ADd NortIh streeta 'l'ueId.ay . attend 8OhOo1. first to be distributed by ·mall. Here- sernoe. Ridinger, to quiet tlWe to I'e. 1 ell LL ';I:L a btlll Jl :.:...., ·Determ1nlltlon. · Tho died in the 'h ome town April ll. 'lbe W~ ·County Normal wlll The home of W . M. Earnhart ,t ofore.,all indiv1duals have had to 1-0. mfGlber of land ur naval Geneva ~llCl1, 111. by +LIllie HlSJlOj_ alii! \\1.1 to Will. Competitive 8Pir1t.'~ 1928. SIle Vf88 ID81Tiet! to Oeorp live' tbe1r annual elsa 1)1ay April near Roxanna. wa.s entered by bur- register in person. forces of .the United States. Iller mother 1;1cxt fnelld. VS. Herbe, . Cook laprll -8. 1869. ~ ~t fIhe WayneriUe IChool auditor- glarll SeJtll{dar night. No booty was Book No. 3 will ,oonta.in· e1g,ht 2-A; man necessary in his e.liI>Iln- 1.Yndb, divorce; gross Ilel!iect o. Wnen H'll~s f.irst &ave that al Wier It WII.'; surprising to· <tllO&e duty. taken. . p&gQ. four with a 8lnjJ1e alphabet of t1al c1vWan activity. Edna Pelfrey vs. David P elIn"y , VhOUl he was addrll68ing, for ~e Bam to lk. and !Mrs. Charles brown point stamps i1n Ctie u.suill 2-D. man necessarY to Uhe war WW'Iltz FridaY. a /boy. eIght..-lflve. two and on'e values and production prorrem. u1vorce; extreulC cruelty and gl'OS . quc.llL!ooers surely believed that t.he IiOp requisite of a ball play~r would ueg.ct of duty. . Mrs. l6d1a HoI*:ett of Harveys- Ifour;pages holding .a unit stamP6. 2-0. man dererred by re6S0n 01 l-'.1orence Powell VS. Charles Po\', - l llVC soruebhing to Cio Wit b anna, burg, IlIlCDt 'I'bursday tn Daytoq . • • • b1s agricultural ocoupa~on?r en11."gB, size, power at plate, or 'any R. P. OI}{eal1 and family are yis'I1he Second war ILoMl Drive- deavor. ell. divorce; grOSll n eglect of duty. .Jne uf' n lll'll'l dozen cUzlerent t kl .. Direct BUI Route FroID WaYDeayiUe-Save TiNa_ lting x:elat1vea near London'. lWhiCh began .Apiu 12 - must raise 3-.A, man with oh1ld or children OlaUde Heabh vs . M a'ry L. B e. -Huggins wa.s rl8+ht ; R.esul~ have George S. Sale a.t Beechdale 1lhe. astounding sum m Wlrteen W- deferred by reason of ma.1nta1n1ng &DQ Grace Barker, for pal'tl r!on 0 _ real estate. pl'oved Lh~t he ltnew of wbaAi he 'lbU1'8da.y. llon dollars to support American bona. f1de 1amilY relat1onsh1p. SEll: or CAlL TRACTOR PARTS ' L Wian' Irene Orane v.;. Ja.me '!']JOke. One only has to thinlt bMk S. H. Smith of ~lanche8terr is armles that are now atUddng tile 3-0, man with dependent.6 who Is BlNGs, VALVES. OASDTS GALLOWAY n1&bt operator now in place at Cad enemy. An allfenaive army' reqUires re&ularl)" engqed in a&rtcu1tural DC- carma.n Crane. divorce; extnHllL. ->( lihe grea.t major league players BBAJUNas JUI.J. It aoLLD ammun1t1on~ and mate!r1a1s tba.t uost .. .__ C11lelty. StanleY' and SlAnle1. alitor- \'10 a.tLained staTdom o~ .becaUM IroDII. . , ~ ....... . _d Maeh1De Shop Woril _ . "h ey had that indomlnat8ble ~ Davis Purna8 and sister MrS'. staggering sums Of money. Por ex3-D' man deferred bec&u.se indue;. neYB. a.ge and ' COIDpeUtive SPu1t tb&t OJlIDcJer a.da IIDd 'I'l'&e&ft CHERRY Blackburn, left Thursday for Bed- empl8--QJle n.l8ht raid! of 1,000 bom- tlon would be extreme h&rdsbi"l and Marriage Licenses 11.... . . . :Do. bers aver,the Rb1neland taItes_n ,jri6 ~.... vatlon to a wile, chDd, or par ' en~ John Antone: 26. molder. Dayton oUld not 'I t him 'be aatt.sried with fo.", ...... .. _ - ... ' mediocrity. 'Iliey 'fought oft their MlaIea ~ a.nd ·O&ndaee Baird 000 -worth at guoline!: A ..........n with wbOm he maintains a bOnafide and Reva Proud. 18. l.ei.lan oo . XENIA STANDARD' own faults Lhr.o ugh ,h ard WOfk. , anel Of IQtle. wW· leave tor the fair Sat- dollars ~~ of · boI:J~ .may ~ famSiy relat1Onsb1P .. Paul Hollinger, 25. salesman. VanWhflJi 1 '''A" maD t6 years old, Or over who C\ala, and Doris Deacon, 23, .scJ1001 they wUlNlt oK tt;e PARTS urd&T, dropped 1p ~t 's:a'd ~d 10 or J COVElUNG8 - DBAf'BBDII Lhey were in .¢.he ,Wl aam~. 'lb«e The Cen'tra1 Bank of Xenia has d~ worth ' of p1an~ may ill dElferrecl rea!lon of qe. · te8Cli.er. Franklln. 108 Eo MaIn st. ftoDe III . Clarence Charles ' ,H ill. Sl. m- is II. notable extmple rigbt on the Pboae' aold 0IJt to tile Xenia 'N atfon Bank be destroyed. . "B. ~la1' deferred 'by law . XENIA. omo Win out of .'business. In the future. America's amUu t-C, neut.re.l al1eIla requesting rl,!- IlhiniAt, Ril6IJmoyale. IU\d M a ry Al- Ol.hclnna~I chili In Bua,y wauera, '. 'I1wenty-1lwp pemons left from t~e ~ un~ pt1l1 g:~ attaeb. lief irom l1ablllty for tra.l.n1ng and berta Grehl. 22, factory worker. Ma- WI10 was a. very ordtnary th1ril ~­ CORNER' PHARMACY cr, but who. .truougb sheer . W6 '. D•. B.-STALL d ~ in ,.t um w.lll require Ittllsen1ce, and allens not BCIl8ptable to S9n. local station fOr tIhe fair Tbl\l'ldBY. . mo!emoney. The la ~W1on do~. 1I1e anned forces. John W. Boggs. 31, maohinls . WOl' and determination 'made " ~DIAJ~ JBWU.&B Want .to Do Repa1r1ng? must ,be .r8.lsed in !UllHtioo, to the ~. m1n1ater of reUgion or divin- Dayton. and Alma lone Cl'OSley. 30 self ooe of the greatest p1~eDpln 8TOU FIDe WaC.cJa BeIIaIrIDI 01 the ~,~ e.,----._ ~--....+.-~-w.mt--M-fWI-HiMl ·Eaiate'l-~ re8Wa:r p.arohaaee Of war bOnds and ity 4tU4ent. lnspeotor.. Franklin. It was . ~tltlv~ ' Cor. Mam It DeC!*t •• l'IaoDe I want a Cu;stomer for Anytbing? stamPs tIlat our people ~' maIdng '-E, oona:1entloos objector avaUHarold Deboard, 22, la.bOrel·. Har.,'" ,~ 8l.~an for the ~ar ~le 10r work of national . import- veyaburg, and Helen Mae Medley, tha.n ability that made Waltera ~1v.t , ,he is ~da y. ., ' .i7, Harveysburg. . C. A. D~E ' aiad SO~S' \ ~~==~~~~~~~~--~--AUCE RINCK'S, • Th e determlIillltion of· , & pc)ther Stanley L. Epp, 24, solc.ter. Leb4-P, phyBk:a.11y, mentaUy, OJ: morY. . ~-u..Iq anon, and Mary SWigert, 24, fa ctor) pla.yer now on t.be O1nC1nnatl nilter HAT S!fOP alb'lIDfit. may well develop into a , l1fe " aver E, men defeJl'ed because Itbeir 'Worker. Kin8S Mills. Blaha w_ MaIn 8t. for ·the 1943 editIon 'Of BID VcKeotiReal Estate Transfers 11&'8 group. 38 throush t6. l.s not beI .. W . ....... S ... Phc!ae 1088 PbODe 161 B Allen and Ne~ti~ V. ' EIIll'lck t>_ nie's teatll. The player herein 're~ accepted for mWtary service. Oharles R. and Anna May ~I ., fCrl'ed to is Gerald Wal~, ~'Wbo al~ey are nOl! win&' clasIPfied a.cways was a ' potent man with the '. 68.67 acres in Wo.yne IiWll. EICHMAN'S M~DORMANqi COLD SPRINGS LAKE.:WILL BE OPE" FOR, cord1ni to their status in the abOve Edna Compton stick' until ''he came to the R8d. ... et al, to Sarah R , catqor1ea in cue of eventual call. ,SATURDAY, MAY lat. ' Here hc batted an .230 JUt NA~.u.t.Y DrOWN Leaming. 74.37 acres in Wayne twp. A'lD8iIl falling into ~e 1~ class. for ¥D'8 Sarah R. Leaming to Kl'nl1e&h M. e. son, w.h1c1} a.vc~ ~ ., 'The Lake 'hal jUlt· be en reetOcked with chan- ' ~, is cla8sIf1ed ~-A-H. and GladyS I. Pe~ewitt, 74.37 acre" 'Would cause a veteran to yurl ~~ ' , Del cat. Come out ~d try your . luck. . clec lde tibat . fils dava .~~a in Wayne twp. , Tbe cbaqea are one dollar per .ii, for flahlq wtiIda e~'. .. ", Milo Y. Beal to (Morris A. an hitter were over. <. ' 'ISAYlS · U&Ie8108. tOellbt fisb-fOIll' chaDDei ~ta uP ~ !O ~ eaGh, MODERN SHOE Nobody could ever acx:use :wuter Ca4lberlne Cornell, 1 acre in Wayne twO baD · . . .· ,el«hi Inttaee' and , - bhIe cUIa .11& Plor~ R. Henderson vs. ~lI k - ' ,tIWp. I UPA-11l of not h8Ning bhe d.~ ~ Win: Be over the-foar channel c:ata lID , a;tra plaJ ball;"Be- . l1n R, Henderson', case . ~Jss(ld Stella. Reitz to Lester Githeus . !knolVs no othex way All ' Work , ,te Ba& ' . _ .......' oDe ._ ....."_ •• will lie , ' 1Iiade for 'eMIt IId4lt.Ional fG":I" 01:. fIU• A, . ~ Place _ . or 'WIlS bad In 1942, yes, but,..he's, DOt· . ~t recOrd and without preJu- 64.13 acres in Clearoreek twp . M. . D. Ab~'" Proprietor .. '. ., . ". t10n UIerior. Boat ch&rIta Z5a an holll' ~ 'U. per ~r. · .. .. 8o+at.Il ~ .' PbOM ',' \ ~. ~~~~ . ~~~~~:= going to oUrl UP ' in 1M3 ' and let ~ Ithings continua without one of the darndest battles any' pla¥er ever put SHERMAN WHITE ANDERSON up. ::~ r:~n1ng orde~ dI.saolved and . . OD state RC)ute 42, One Mile Sou~' of Wa~..viUe ' _.C~"'" Walk.cr has a toal. He Is deter'FLORIST ~HOP A~OII from Sta~e. Park . B. W. 5tewartt, oner totmTB¥ ~It CIUWII 1r.v1n BroClam.an VB. Ebhel Ane:in .• mined that he wt1l return to bia 5 NerUl Kbw BrooJrulan, aerviCe bY publication or1ST. AUaU8'IINE {)UUR{)U 1J'I 8. u.&nl& Ph. _. I . NIP& ,fol1ll1er affensive status. He 18 not ~0De III through as 8. ball player. He at1l1 XeaIa, ~ .... ·dered. Father ~b, Priest Ohio Xenia WOOttrowBUbertlRiddell va. Freda Ma6e Sunday 9:00 a. m. has the speed and the energy. B1a Riddell. divorce to plainUff; chlll'eflexC8 aze good. Th~re 18 no rea......- THE . CIUTERION d!'en to defendant; plalntut to pay ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL son why. '\Vito the proper atnOUl!t cit. :Xeai.. Ohi~ defendant $40 month. A~r,IM • CHURCH hard work and deteml1n&tlon, that VlriU W. Shoemaker vs. Ellen E. K~OLOTBB8 -- . . he dO in 1943 What -waa exGIBNE~S Shoemaker. pla1Dtllt to pay de- BaJp'h ParklJ, Minister in Charge peeted of him in 1942. ArrOw 8JIIrta Church .school !It 9:45 I!.. ~. Gerald went on a 8b1ot tratntna tendAn~ · .16 yeegly aDd $60 for expenaea. Mom1ntr prayer (ln~ sermon 11:00 basis long before he reported to. the John H. Bruce Ix> M!Ioyme Bruce. a. m. Reds for spring t.ratnlI!3. He cut ',,f\LBERS Jf You Baie TroahleWlt:b YODI' Funeral JlOlDe ~.. u~excellecllD~Ddem fa. . FEET til' :roar SBOES divoroe to pllLlntlff. 006ts paid. WAYNESVILLE ' CHmCH OF out all beverages of an·alco1iolic naSUPER .tARJ'ET .' ' 'liti'" Th~ a~d our yean of experience ....ble lHarvey GrWin vs. Evelyn Griffin • . OIiBI8T ~ure, and even dimitlfoted the use of order of court modified.; chlld en:: to make every service a truly fittinlr- tribulle of cigarette . He's cioing everyth1n8' in RICHARDS ...., Mas RandalL lWDlster his power ·to pave the comeback 'beauty _d dipity. , 811NDA.¥ road, Do YOU beUeve he'll travel it? Our .FUDe':'l Parlors adj.oiD 't he liomell . m~.kjD. B1b)e' SGbool IUO m. Gerald W1aliter .so. . all D~~ :a.~ilable at .any time wi~ 1)'IIIlPath.ti~ communion 10jU II- Ill. • • " ~j 11 a. m. "., 131ll McKechnie ,Is pretty higb OIl UDd~umdm•. : , Junlor Endeavor, '7:~5 p. m. Bob M!1Uoy, young pitcher, Wiho-hal Senior Endeavor, 7,:15 ' p in. , 'bad onlY a year and:. a half of pro"HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ,.,. ~ ,. commUnion an.d preae~ini" 8:0Q fessiClIlal flXII)erience witai BirW·,yW'nille~ ~Ph~e ,2291 ,. . "~, mingbam. ohJb of the · eoutbe!D AlIa W' pay $2.00 for Dead p. an. .You ~ 1B~ted te ..~o~e and 'v!or: l>OClatlon. Malloy, a: gradimte of the . '$t.OO for COWl. ahip .With \II. ,. !') University of PittSburgh" has iQ- . .~heePt Ho• ., ~v.. . , , . tell(gence to go with 111s stuff.

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• • • WII. Goldie Sl1lfat:e has returned Mrs. H. ,Po Godbey 0101ncinnatl, to the hOOle of her do.l.l8'htpr, Mrs. spent Sunday and Monday with her Earl Conner. alter spending several slster, Mrs. A. K. Day. days with her 800, Herman SUrface, • • • and lam1ly of. ~~e, 'leon. Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Berres en• • tertained recently Mr. Carl WInMaynard Weltz w1ll sell you your bauer of Nor~h Dakota and Mr . tlSblnt lloenae. . and Mrs. H. P. H'Jrres. Marjean, • • • Mrs. Prank Bwartzel was a week- Junior and JlmnlY Herres, all ot eDd l'Ileat Off Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ker- Bellefountalne Ohio. 118Y, near Ldanon.

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W1lmlneton, April 2' 1. - FIno.! plans were completed today, by ofon TUesday afternoon. Mrs. Lou1aJa. Lemmon and Mr. R1cha.rc! E'osater IlcIals Oil the WIlmlngton District (Wanan's Socle~ ot Qhrlsttan 8ervand daUlbter. iBeverly AIWe, of tee of which Mrs. J. L. Boyd, WllDayton, were also callers lit the ..... mJ.otrt,on, is general chairman, Mrs . Stokc!a home,. In the evenlntr ....ey E. P. M,uncly, TelT6Ce Park, co .. with 1Ptc. Lemmon were dinner oba.lrmBn,-to enterta1n the largest guesta of Mr. and . Mrs. EIIrl ,oun- . converJt.ion of 11'.11 \dnd ever ' held ham. ' ,here, as the Ohio C'onference Wom• • 14r. a.nd Mrs. Walter WhItaker an's BooJety of Christla.n Service, m RBNT-Ovden' lot on 1bareJ, and daU8'hter, Mar1lyn, and Mrs. representative 01 51,000 ,Oh.1o lMethCall 'e-.aaa Cedarv1Ue, QIbSo, or 8e.lly lMeredlth were Sunday af~r- odlst women, Is &at to convene here write liIutIb A. a..~.dler, cedar- noon callers at the b()Dle of Mr. AprU' 2,'1 28, 29 in the MethodJst and~. Le8~ Po1'l ~ Daytton. ohurob, ~ 0bI0.

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WCJID&D to . .1st in Mr. and·, Mrs. B. V . .&nith were bous.~: WIll" and 8oocl '.bDme eund&y dinner cuesta of Mr. ~d to I'tIb' part)'. oau '1430 center- MI'B. L. 0. St. Jcmn. 'YIUIt or write .J. K. MeyerB. R. R. . - has ! returned Mrs. Geortre· Mllla .0De, W.,aeM1lle. &-8 a.Rer BPeDcllntr 'ae~eral ~s with 8'tAllU'OtQBY - Ideal 1iU, tor the ber 800, Pvt. WU1lam Strour.e. at _ ~ - . , ~ta; -100 mYeI- oamp Wheeler, Oa. ' .~ ~. tlJiO at. flbe W&ml liQe On!am ~. ~ at Thelma's Ouette. ibID8 2lU. • IAmcb

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LEBANON nYER KDU1D IN NEW MEXICO CRASH ---'Sgt: James M. Eltzroth, H, BOn of Mrs. Alta Eltzroth, Of Lebanon. was kWed Sunday in a heavy ~ tIOImer ,oraah near tlhe AIam<l8ordol N. JoL air base. 'Seven died In the c;ra:m. sgt. ~oth waS 1\ .graduate of . the Lebanon ,achools md

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Mr. and Mrs-:-MiitOll Sheehan of H ... Nettle "'I~ Cone.POD.... t Centervllie called ~n Mrs . Allee Mr . and Mrs. SId Conrad and Olark Sunday af1Lernoon. daughters, Mo.ruim and LOraine, 01 Dr. ~n M~Clellan · of Xen a, Covington Ky., were Sunt;lay guests called on Or. a.llcl Ml's: J. W. Ward of Mr . and Mrs. T , S. Hardin and Sunday. fa,ffiUy. Dr. and Mrs . H. M, DUI 01 DayMr. ·and!MrS . Joseph Yenger of ton. were guests ot Mrs. GeOlgla 'D ayton were Sunday guests of Mr . MendenhaU Sunday. and Mrs. Robert W~ntz. Miss Janet Mlll'ray of Western We are glad to report Mrs. Shercollege, Oldord. and Dr. Deman . nney s home~ from Mlaml Keever of cel1tenl,lle, vlsiled ~ Valley hospital where she underLl'dla Wright Sunday. went a major operation, and Is doMisses Bonnie and Betty tiatLertll- Ing nicely. :waite, Eula Hoak and Master Seth Mrs. Barry Sackett called on Mrs. He&k were Sundl~y dinner guests of Nettle TInney sUnday evening. 1MnI. Margaret Webb. Mr . and Mrs. Green PlU'key of Mrs. Margaret Webb visited Mrs. Sand Gap, Ky., have purchased the uargaretta Hee.cook Ilt Mhlml Val- Mrs. Ed Cook property on Third ley! boopital Monday. street, where. bhey will reside . :Mirs. Lee Maaon ot Mason, called Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney on Mrs. Allee Ola.rk, TUesday. were in CIncinnati Monday visiting M1s.s Laura MtciK1nsey attended Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pinckard .. the meeting 01 tli1e Wa'rren county Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hardin Teadhers association at LebGnon called on ·Mrs . Nettle TInney Friday Tuesday night. afternoon. Mrs . Lura Werntz speot Monday night' with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ENTERTAINS WIVES OF MEN ~ IN U. S. FOREIGN SERVICE Penger, a.t Dayton. Mrs. J. ,p. Larl1ck .entertalned at ber home on Thursday evening with a six o'clock dinner; the guests -beIng 'Wives of men who accompa.nied Mr. J. P. Larrick to Anchorage, Alaska. '11hey were Mrs. E<iwln O. Johnson, Mrs. Roy C. 08l'P8nter. Mrs. John E. :Debrank and son of Spr1nglfleld, !,Irs. Wft,yne Badley of Dayton and Mr. and.Mrs. Glenn Boward of HlIlsb<:ll'O. Mr. Howard has been' wltb Mr. Larrick but Is now on a 3O-day leave from -duty WlQ W11l soon return aoootnplinled by Mrs. Boward. 'Illese men' are In the erqploy of. the government and were recentlY' sent from the Dayton

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Local defense councUs in tour Industrially Important Ohio counties have inalcated they wlll send representatives to B. bomb. reconnaiSsance school which 'Will 'be h~ld Monday and TUesday, ~prll 26 and 27, In the audltorlwn of the OInt'1nnatl Qes and Electric company, Fourth and Main streets, OInclnnaU. Spon80r eq by the Ohio State C'ounoll at Defense, the two-day Instltute W11l be conducted byo Lieut. III. M. ~lxby and Lieut. Fred V. tields. Carpenter, bomb d1spo6a] officers of the Fourth Bervice Command,(J()lum BODY OF SPRINGBORO RESIDENT Irft'BBB,ED DEBB !bus. Local defense counoils In Ham~ton', But.ler, Clermont and Warren Alongo n. Connler; '10; died at his counties have been asked to enroll tlome In Sprlnplo Monday nlgbt. S!lveral 'pe~ns for ttallUng. He Is surViVed by his wife, Harriet, and one son, Lee. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS Ser.vioes were beld Wednesday' at DROP TO RECORD LoW tawl 'oadlollc ch1m::h in Franklin. Burial was In Mialnl cemetery. U~employment .benefit ·Jl!I.yment,a in Ohio dropped <to a recor<1 low 01 ·$2Ol1,'179.23 during March, « Mn. lien B1UIIIe1lL \)orrapondt:Dt. whlcb unemployed workers in the . Mr . . and Mrs. Morris Lewis and local area, comprlslng Warren and 80n ~t Sunday with Mr. and Butler counties rece1vec1 ' $2,816.·16, aCCQr<:ing to Jessie V. Gustin, Bur~. J : : =~:'~rt Bmmell and eau or Unemployment OomPensa':' daughter entertained Sunday Mr. tion rePresentative. -md iMi's. VaughD Mul\en and .son State.wJ.de tlenet1:t' payments were 91 pet cent lower ·t han during March Mr. Walter Pfell'l,er an.d daughter of 1942,' lI4rs. · Gustin _ ... abe had Jane, Mr. l8a1l and Mr. and -..

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ere"""" er Breakfast at i.,y,tle Ball Sunday m.ornlng, belng· ..... 1. sponsor"", uy Mrs. Longacre's Sunday school class. Sunday SCh.ool at the church wlll follow. There wUl also .be an Easter program in the evening. Rev. Vice will be present and new members received . Mr. .and Mis. Tllerlll Jones and son, M11ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt and family, near Oenterville. ~. Everett KenriCk and oh11dren, Bobby .and Jane, have been qUite ill wlth grippe the past week. Mrs. Earl Mendenhall 01 Tlpp Olty Is spending a.while · with her parents, MI'. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn. Mrs. Margaret Johns spent Sunday afternoon with her grandmotber, Miss Vivian JohnS. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weller Baines, near Bellbl'QOk. Mr . . and ~s : lIarolq Whitaker and children, ,Richard' and Francis, were Sundy diPner gIoIes1B of 'Mr. and. Mrs~ HarvjlY Burnet. Mr, and ~s. Kesler ' Graham and 14r. and Mrs. Robert Siney called on their '.aunt, Mrs. Gebhart, in Dayton, Sunday after-

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlltel[lbElr~lr~ entertained ~ dinner sunooy Mr. an d M ra. Ed Milt enberger 0 f Ell to11, Mr. and Mrs. GlUf Anllideacon and "'""~_ ... D ~nn .. ~~ . ._ ou ......."'n VJ. a" ....., ........ an". . . ...... ·s. Mllo Miltenberger and children. Miss Anna Mae Malcolm 01 Wheellng W Va., witlh an afternoon

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lI4r. and ·lI4rs . .Everett Early. l\Il:. and Mrs. ~ Rowland and Mrs . .1. B . .lanes ab~nded the Easteln Star lnllJ)OOt1on at.. Waynesville FndayeVentDg. ' Mrs. 8a1ph Hammond 'a nd chlldren were Saturday guests 01 her mother. 'Mrs. William Straukamp and famlly, In ·Dayton. ~ Francta Jahns 01 C'hrlst.hos,p ltal,Olnc1noatl, sPent the weekend Wltl1 her parentS, Mr. and Mrs .

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lIavlng sold my hoUse, I wlll sell at pub11c aal~, at my residence In Waynesvllle, OhIo, on Saturday, May I, a~ 1 P. M. One old dhut or dra.WI!l'5; 2 old bureaus, 2 wash statICiS. hed , and springs, Vlotrota, drop head sewing maohlne, used very llttle, center stand, rockers, chairs: 2 cupboards, mirrors, granlte cold pack coOIter, aluminum oooker, 3 Blass eake stands. ·2 ~lasa pitchers, .lass dlsJle8, lot silverware and dlshes formerly . used in the hotel and many articles t,oo namerous 'to mention. . In case 'of bad weather, sale w11l be >held under Shelter. Te11D8 ~. WlLL O. GUB'l'IN. W. N. Bears, A~tioneer. DBIVEBS WARNED TO ., , TAIUl C&IUI 0 .. TAGS

, Mot.oriBt6 aJiOUi(l preeelIge ' t.beir 19G metal Ucenae taga because "It 18 poII6lble tbe.. p16f..t!e. W1l1 have to last DOt onlY t.brOli8'h 1M3, 'bUt per,haps t.hroll8'h IM4 or 1008er," State . !Bltl!'nY Dlrector.miJ. G. sours baa announced. Be suaell'te that vehlcle owners 'keep plates free from ant and dJft and ~)y ~ h~V¥ coat of ord1nju'y wax to tbem.· '. '!be llmted I!JUPPlv of metal; 8oUl'lJ .IIad, enaA>Jee .the ohio penltentl&l')'

" was fmmerlY employed at the Stoke; MD. DaIry company Detore e.nterfna the lPaullne Lanr, Ml'II . .ras8ph Schroer, army air forces a year 880. . Mrs. M1leI 'lbo~, au of SurviVors Include the mother, a B8in1ltoD, were SUnday ' visitors ,t slater, Mrs. 'Peach at LebI'IQIR flM. u. ~ Bedu1. 8le 'b ame at Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Anon arid & brollher. John Dale imtzOoocl uh. ' ibIe lira J . P. ~: ·jW'llelDlUl. '1... __~, .w.ho~ ' ~1s~aJso~~i~n~t.h~e~&1r~.~~~oroes~~·~~:,-E~~~m;'~~~~j~4~~!~~~~~~=~:ri:~~:: to make Up tap only in suffICient ••• -: ....... and "hS. "'or] "', n'''o'rd en- IJHllfIiClbel ·C. Atklnaon I7f tbe Ohio MJaa Velma am.Ith ot Ferry, spent quan1Jl.ty to take C8l'e ot ll8W Oll1o . Ml'Is. R. O. Babel1tern a.nd daughLEBANON SOLDIER IS ' .wu.wu ""'.. ......c_ .PoIR 8A:t..E ~- 250 buiihela '01 Oom. . tertalned Mr_. and and for the first t.hr~ several days last week wlt.h her ____tkma. _ _ - - --..=_:" tar, MlI8 Mary Barbara. of Wlnatoo • WOUNJ?ED IN AFB,IC& t ta br bher B ",,_.th <= J!!rank . IIeia. Pb,ooe 381. ~omae and ~1UDlb' Sunday. mon hs of 'this yw.r to led $769,616 0 , ennan....... IJalem..Nort.b O&rollna.IIPenL ~eral Dr Ba L Rolle t Leb Mr. and Mrs . Frftnk Frazier and or 88 per cent less than the $6,235,,, . Mrs. Russell C&mIlbell Is 810w~ NEW CENTURY ~tJB · ~ ~ 0 . 'WIANI'lID - ,T9 rent HOUle in or ~JUt :~ h~e anon: was~ottfled 1tUanu:::k by th; Ce.Uherine Walla.ce called' on Mr. 306 paid o~ In t:be first three recovering ,from a beart attack . MEBT nuDAY AT 3.00 P. II; near W~ b1 ·~Pte. Ret- . ' . an .' • • • lWar-, department that his SOIl, ' Lt. a.nd Mrs. B. W. stewart· sunday montlhs 01 .l ast year. wh11e shopplrig In Dayton Saturday. 'l1tle' New. Century cluJ? wW mee,t =~,;,~a:. . ~ 110, care. of uarold Ro6enuans, had' bean ,wollnd afternoon. . A,n lWerage' of 44 persons .per Mrs. Evelyn Hartsook returned ,1 "rJday at tile bome dllMr8. Olen !were In C1Dc1nnatt Bunday ~ in tbe North A:tr1can area. Lt. Sunrise ser'vJce iYdllbelleld at 6:30 week received benefit obeokli 'ln the from Chicago saturday a1t~ spen/!- Borden at 3:00 p. m. TIme of the PaR 8ALE-3,Polani1 auna aUta' ' M1l1 wbo l t d Rosencrans Is In bbe d tal at bile U. \B. ChUJ'Oll~ _ter Sunday. local area. dUlIna ¥an:bJ' and t.he ing severa] dayS with a frlend. Mrs. 1ll!!eting ha.s been chlUllr~ from 2:00 I'\1e8ta ·of ClaN er, sa s u - . en corps. aver';';e weelr1 .. benefit amount 'was Robert Welnburg and .llttle son. due to farrow. Alao' one Itllt -,vlth .... ...., p. m. to 3:00 p. m. · due to the pip'. These are extra· n1oe. stan. $14!16, ~ to the lItat.e.-wi~e Mrs. 14I11e Gray and ms. DeartJi aervlce.i at lihe . ~ cburcb. , . ~ , . . averaee of .13.21), a new h for S ' eehan were Dayton ahcwpera 181 1B&l1e1.. , Ohio. 'llh.e lha.XimlllD benefit pay- Monday. , .. . men~ for a week ot total unem,. Mr. and Mrs. R&tpb John! were BQ~ DBJVE 4T , . DINNU BONOBB IIIBTBDAY plbyment. in Ohio 1& $16. sundaY evening guests of Lfi. and HALF·WAY POINT I Mrs. Rosa BartaoCIt and :am1ly In Mr. and Ml'a. H. B. Barnhart eDThe aeoOnd war loan drlve in RITES FOR LE&\NON ft.YER ' Wa:meavwe. terta1Ded to dbmer 8undIII' In iIOnor arren ~ has passed '-he balfSATuioAY' M:ra:-'Harvey Burnet and Mrs. · TO BE HELD or .(be b1l1:tld'&y IIo1l1v~ or their way poit)t In, drive to ljell $1,1'7,000 daqtlter; Naomi. '1b~ IUIlIItoI WIIIJ'8 Servicea tor Staff James ~avet .1ohnS ·spent. Tuelda.y In acoordlng .to Charlo S. Irwin, lAb-~ .. , ' Dayton• • 1Ow~ viola. BarJaD, l!lstbel' lAIkens. M. Eltzroth, 24, of ~on, wno . , anon, dhainDan at th~ dr·lve . . ~ . lDr'WDmond, IIary Dora -f~iM8 ldlled when An armY bomber on . Mrs. Jane Nightengale returned " . - ~""=---'-, WhICh lfe was a gunner crashed In ~ the home of her son-ln-law and ~. and ..Lorin A ~Ptton to the Wam1 ~ New Mexico reeently, ~l be con- daughter, Mr. _ and ~s.~ EwinS IDette for that dear one In the armed ~OM~_18 ducted Saturdll.y 2:00 o'olock: In stumm, on Route 73, alter spending ~ doBta only .1.00 a year • . BONO&ABLY DJ8(J1lABG1CD , ." .the 0I!Iwald funeral heme .. Burlal &avera! montlha with er daugbtar, be in- Lebanon cemetery Mrs. Singer ILnd famUy In Kauaas Advert1se or Bufi '~ Grauman, lormer me.naser " . . City, Mo. 'Advertla1Dl Keeps Old '·OIIatomen of the ~den Lumber OOlI1panJ, ROGG.E , . Advertlae and' Succeed returned' to hJa bome here saturday. · Mr. Grauman was Inducted Into the ADVBBTI8E ~ , GAZB'l"l'E J -.~'-.-.-''''''''''-:-~-~'',~---~----------1 army' ~' ,tlme ago, but due to the ~abt tt.t. be l,a over 38, he has been lriven "b1s hoIlorable ' dIsoharge. He baa ''been''8t&tioDed In ' Oallfomla.

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Since 1882 we hove produced thousa':'ds of Piquolity Memorials. These memqrlals reflect the finest in granite com~ined with the very- bes1t in . craftsmonship. We are justly proud of our Qchievements in the memorlol Industry. ' Because of low returns en investm::nts,-this . Is obviously 'the (ime to erect your memorial. Visit cur Factor'y Dis~I<;IY Room and select y04~ f!lOI1unl4tnt ·from the finest assortment of CemeterY' Memorials ever offered to the public. You con see the vel'\' . stone VOL' p'urchose', and ·the savings you make by buyl." 9 direct from ,the monufacturer, we suggest you invest In' War Bonds.

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ti Of N JVARBEN COUNTY OVER Utica COUp1e Are W •S •C •• S Holda .,---t~a~aIlIlln~giJ-1.n.--.lllI.Ee~w~--~-¥-.~,...v...,~JMI~tt-.I~--1 TilE TOP IN SECOND Monthly Meetin9~ Century Club Friday McClure Home WAIf, LOAN DBIV£ Married Saturday

Grade School Honor Roll The honor r~r the cunclnt :lJcl'lou illl' ~be W\lyn~~w'" I.ll·aW,,· sc.hOOl. is 118 (0110,",8, according to Miss Virginia Hardin, prin<:lpeJ: I"lrllt Orade-Seetion U AlLLSTARr--Marllyn OoWl, Judy ~lt'h. Lorene Salisbury, LInda Lee ~by. Siandra Lee Simpaon, Marj~n Stansberry; June Aline ~ Men­ denhol!, -Rlhoda BunneU Jane~ Hanmrond . ' . MERllT: Sheley.

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FIrst Orade-8eoUon 1 _ . A!LL S'IIAR: Doris Brown, Winnie' Jo Stout, Allee Tinney. Joe SmalkWOod, Arthur ThornhW, Robert O'Banion, MarIlYn Squires. MiEHIT: Jerry RUSh. 0 a 1'1 . p3clmailimlan, Wade Turner. PaUl Miohener Rbeta Van' Over. . Second Orade ALi. STAR: Carolyn Burnett, Suzanne Harhul. BillY stubbs, MlrIam Wijaon. M!ElRIT: Betty AmbusY. Ruth , Earnhart, Joan Gruber. E. J. Jonel, R<lbelt Moran, Oarl Pfeiffer, JIarold ~y, Harry Riley, Jamea Stanaberry, Jeanett.e Sheley, Donald Horner. .

The W. s. O~ tlbe yetbocllat The New Century club met April The V. P . v:sewing elub met abun:'h held their regular meeting 23 at Inle home of Mrs . Glenn Bor- T.hur,sdo..y evenini, AprU 23 et the irome of Mrs. J. E., McClure, lWednesday at last week · at Ule den. h~e of Mr. and' iMrB . A. P. ' Me]Mrs. J. W. ,WB.rd and Mrs. -Tho6e present were Mrs. K. R. lob 'With Mrs. Melloh as bostess AII- Geol1rla !Mendenhall presented a Hill. Mrs. Wm. St,rader. Mrs . Carl s18te<\ by! Mrs. BernanlKellob, Mnl. most Interesting prognun . · They F"rguson, Miss Inlez James. Mrs . Warren Braddock 'and KIB8 Grace flnst asked members to take part ~ Kersey. Mrs. J . P. Thomaa. ~ a musical contest. They then presented papers that they ~lad written (or the cll!> several years ago. Mrs. Mendenhall's was entitled "The Und~und Rallro&d; " ¥rs·. Ward's was; "What the Work or Yesterday has done rot Today,' In Jntroduclng the program, Mrs. !Mendenhall noted t hat She and Mrs. Ward had been active membera for 6S long as anyone now on the cl~'s roll . They bad plaIlIled their program to lntroduce present members to the club's past. Mrs. Jade Rich, Mrs. Warren 1Brad~ Mrs. ' Harry Smith, Mrs. ~ ~00dt and~. Joe Monger were guests of the clUb . The May meeting will be held a~ *:V. Del1cloua ' retreahmen~ ~efe the home of Mrs . Martiha Bendel' acrved to about 35 members: 800.

WUl1amaon. The buslneas aealon W'CI.II followed ~y ' lI, very interesting program. with tbe devotions In chB.rie Of Mrs. Irene Baird wtlo also read a beautllUI st,m.y with the . subject., "The Story or a 'lbIstle." Mrs. L. C. iRad:ley gave a brief but 'splendid talk on "National Le8derahlp In Latin America." a.nd Ruth Helen LeMay, acc;ompanled by -Raylyn Cr&bbe sang a very loveb 8010. 'lb.e speaker 01. the alfternoon, Mrs. J. J. Canfield, pve .. very lntereaLmg talk on ''Rel1Pooa Art" and allowed ImUlY beautiful pic~es telling by whom 6J1d why !bey had been paJIJt'ed. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Stella Whetsel In

Birttldaya Observed' At Sunday .Dinner

Mrs . Harvey 8acke,tt. Mrs. Howard Mlsslldlne, MrS. Oram Shaup Km. Wm. Sawyer. Mr~I . Wm. Moran, !Mrs. Robert Gray. Mrs . Frank SWartzel, Mrs. F . U. LeMay and !Mrs . Earl COnner . The nem meeting of the club wUl be held at the borne 01 Mrs .•T. P. Thomas OIl the evening Of May 6 . roM FLOBENVE R,ECEIVE8

APPOINTMENT AS A. C. Tom Florence, a graduate of tbe Class of '42. and a star basketball player during his y'ears at WaynesvUle high 'school, 'h aa been found quallfled tor II.Vlatlol1l cadet appoint. memo He was orderl~d to active dut) April 27, 1943. Tom left lor Pt . Benjam.1n Harrison. Indl ., Tuesday, and from there he wlll be sent to Keeslor Field, BUoxi,lMIss.

WARREN COUNTY DEBT REDUCED

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FERRY

Ch'arles S. Irwin, Warren oounty UTICA OOUPLE ul'Mrd Miss Genevieve Bunnell Md WalWar Bout! chlLlJmQn, almouncetl tar PZeWer. both of Utica, were Tuesday that Warren county haa . u gone "over the top" in \.hi! Secan ... Jllted In marriage Saturday even In!: at tlhe home Of Rev. LeRoy SmelWar Bond drive. He announced that a to\.6.l of k.er~ Da.y¢on, pastor of t ile Utica U . B . churdh . They were attenqed bl $1.216.665 has been subsr.lbed here Miss Ruth Bunnell, sister of th!i suite the drive began. The Quota for bride, and Millard Ball. WBrren county was $1,147,000, mailOthers 'present we re Mr . (\.nd Mrs Ing a sUl'pIUs as or Tuesda,y of BeJlt Bunnell. pa.ren~ of Lhe bride '32.436. Resldimu; ot the COlmty art: and Miss Jane Pfe.U!!er. urged to continue e"ery effort to 00) Both ,the brlde and groom ar•. bonds SO that tbe COIUlty Ill4Y mukt: active In the ULica chu l'ch. The: the -best pti.ssible showing when Lilt. .are a~ h!»ne Lo tLt!lr many friend. drive ends. . on tbe Township 1'OaQ neal' Leb· Latest figures shOW subserlpLlonL anon. exceed ~e Quota by .168 365. BIBLE CLASS '1'0 MEET

~'llIENDS HOME

Mrs . Alice OIark. was shopping In Ooyton Thursday and spent Thursday nlglit and Friday morning a~ the h<me al Mr. and Mn . Milton Sheehan in Centerville. Miss Ruth Obandler at Cedarvl\le. was a dinner gUest here Saturdny, Mrs. Effie 'l1hompson accompanied her son and daughter-ln-Iaw, Mr . anll Mrs . Lewis Thompson, to Galton where they spent the week-end with Mr . and Mrs. M. G . Thompson and fam1ly. Mrs ....,,_. t W bib d Mr . _ .. _e e an 5. -6e0rgta Mendenhall were ;Jleasantly entertained at the home at ·w s. Lawrence Purnaa Saturday after-

A. K. Parker. county audltor, an'M r. and Mrs. Ed'Wln HAmby en- nounced Wednesday that bonds lUld .111'" , U"rleU .. J", ·1·..110 ........ V.. rrcli ~.t ~I _tertalned to <UUJ1er Sunday ·hoI.or- notes awregatln,g ,1,254,213 as ot Mrs. NelUe Wright Mrs. ' carl mina Bnltldock. Marta Rush, W&Ul- IDa' ~ birthim¥ anivenmiea ol Mr. Dec. 31, 1942, with-payments sl11~- 'Illwrnas a~d daughtA~s werJ dinner dlflou ~. Ranq- and hla mo4Iber, Mfa. Homer tlha.t tlm~ reduc1ng the total in- guests of Mrs . Jennie ThOlI\llS .on MEIUT: Mutba Adami Jane~ RIoDIb debtedn I y. . ess Oil governmenllal un U; of Easter Sunday. MiChener, Joyce Beal, Oeofie Bart- ' sOOk, Wllla D. HIIdpl1. Benny Covers were arranged at the love- 1I1e COIDlty to $1.180,916.40. Mr. and Mrs. Mt,urlce Hunter noon. Pu~lba~ ~ .. Dlctpneheetll, Jy dinner te.ble tor Mr., and Mrs . The county started 1942 with an and ~ughter, Carol Ann and R~v. Rev. d flhn J. Schaeffer Q[ Dayton Homer Ramby, Mrs. Herbert Yunkes' indebtedness of 172030 and redeem- ::u," ·Mr". HA ....ert I"!raha.m and was the dinner guest Sunday, of . .. ~ Misses Annie d Mame B Oha.J1ene Edenfield,..Janet Pet«!r.!lj Wanda Woollard; Kenne~h RobIn- and 80n of Dawton. MD. Obarles ed $19,900 . V~es at Cle county !amlJq were at the Lester Gellhard an rowne. ~n and dalllbterOf LebiBuon. paid ott $33,083 on their Indebted- home for Easter dinner. ,M iss Anna Mary NUll, of Spring.....- and ••- W .-- J ·..IoA ->- d.... -~ the to -",' th bo1'o, and I. B . ,Doyle at HamUton, elite, -Dale Steinke, Don . Weav~. -.. .. -..... m. .....v S, -..-............. year ."""uce e iMr. and Mrs. Perry Wade were FoarfIh Grade ' f'lorlne Jones, Mr. and. Mrs. Mel- total from. t688,042.42 to $557.486 all EaSter Sunday visitors at (he Jinl visited Mr. Doyle's moUler, Mra, Am. STAR': · Betty Sattel'thwaite, bourne Rwsell and da~ter, Krs. eome new obl1gatiollS were added. Ella Doyle. Sunday. Sue Jl'urnaa. .. - .. 'and Mrs. Georse Hamby. MD. V1'lbe schools of the county redeem- Wlcal8. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey, . Ml!BlT: Alberta ,Brannoot Nancy vlan MU11)by ' and son, ail of • Day- ed MlI.3lO durlng the year to reduce iMlas Jean Pennington at the Mi- Misses Jennie and Ellza,beth Reeves, ltIeir 0b"~- tlons from $594,000 to o.ml Valley hoapltal IStaU o! nUJ'lles of New Burlington;. Mr. and Mra. Orane, Rober.t Oampbell, Jimmy ton, and Mns. Goldle Surface. ' Cran DILl Dakln Bobby Ev ha t, "'6A Is hOme on a vacatlOJ:1. . e. e, er I' t66(J,800. Sunday at the home at Mr . and Leo Shanka of Kln&man, and Mrs . Dorothy FlreWer. Warren Sheehan COUNTY SCRAP GOAL Omce Furnas called on Mrs. Anno. Ruth .Wardlow, BJlly Wileman. IS 1,230 TONS JUNE 4 FAMILY' GATHERING AT Mrs. Paul Hough aJlId daughter In Ogleebee and other frJenes here Dorothy Wllaon, Charlotte Burnett, SATTERTHWAITE HOME Waynesville were · the Lawrence Sunday I¥ftemoon. Jack James. wuren countY. IfOILl In a rural -11h.omases of Letlanon. Mr. and . The home at Mr . and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Ervln '11bomas anti .chlldren Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straley and FIlth Gralle I!m&P metal drlve Kay ~-a la 1,2S0 9Iltt rtb ite ' dauahter. MaxIne, of Sprinrfleld, AI.IL . STAIR: Harlan Earnbart. tons, DaVid B. BWfiIf,. county sal. e ~wa was IIhe scene , of a and Mrs. P. • "lbomBs ami "BOIl. and Mrs . .uVin Earnhart ilaIled 'on Mary Dora Hourh, Prances Rf'y- Vace cbalrman, aJlJIIOIUDIOeI. 'Town- very halppy . family gathering ('n "l1he ~Ion wu .EasteP-dinner and MJ&s Annie 'Browne. SundaY. Shlpa wlll orp.nlJIe for the drlve the Eaater when their seven daughwrs bhe blrthdays 'of ~rs. Lawrence Mn. ~et Webb: Mrs. et:orgnold Doria Woolan:l. _ MElUT: Mary . Ann Burton. Roy week of Kay S, and tl)e actual col- and their famllles were ~lome fer Thcma.s and Bobby l'homaa. la MendeDbaU With Mrs. L. M. f'urnu, , Dwl&bt 'MIchener. Lee lect1on . of metal W1ll &abe place the ~. , Mr. and' Mrs . J .~:..I"I1er were Cln- -Hendenlori and Mrs . RoIIcO~ Furnas O'Banlon, DOn R.Ye, Danny Slmp- \June t. '!bOSe present were Mr. and Mrs. einnati visitors last Wt'dnesday. were In Olncl.nnati Monday on buai~ 8011. Esther Wattlna. Wa,ae townsbIps quota for the J. ·P. Thomas, !Mrs. &llph D. They sa.w the ball game In the e.t- ness for the Home. drlw la 122 toai. . Tolle or ' Washin'gton, D. C . ; Mr. ternoon and attended services at Mrs. Lena RIggs of Ferry, called SlsUa Grade M.L BTAIR. Jelmle'Lee Braddock, and Mrs. James Morris and family the &ble 8emlnar:Y' In the evening. on Mrs. Alice Clark Sunda after..... ...,. 01 Sablna, Mrs . Arthur Sum!1eT ard Mra . L ee.ow '0'\ Y - - Dwann. .......v .. _ ey, -,... 0 now Iives In noon . . Elleen 'Brown, Betty. ~,Ro- D bert HllDt«. ':=> IN Q.nrroN COUNTY M1aa Mary Battertll'Walte of Leban- Springboro, was returned to , her on. Mr . and Mrs. WfUTen F..spey of home !rem the Mlanu Valley hosMrs . Mal"@U'ettaHe&cock was welMERIT: JudY - Q)nner, Nonna WlJm1ngton - l"or t-he lut week CentervWe and MIss Ruth Sa.tterth- .p ltal Tuesday. corned back to the Home Monooy ~IU, Dwignt Barnett, Robert resldenta of Vernon township bave 'MIJte . The flu ill strlklng hard around from .Miaml Valley hospital. wbere Hastings; Kennet:b Vlelters, Jean- been watx:blnv a deer on the J . V. SIle bad been for the past two W1lIon tann, IIeJtJert. OoIlner. 0Un- BUKIAL IN SPRINGBORO hl're and everywhere. We "Iso have weeks, under specla1 treabnent. Her ,otte Hall. UCENSE8 ton coUDtq rUne prOtector.~ : FOB 9-MONTHS-OLD CBILD ';~::;~ mumpa an,,~ J~t ,p lain condition Is much improVed ond her . The dee!' baa been spending most d o~' d friends are looItins 'fol'Ward to her John Lee Hawn, 16, moe .,oliter . cit Ita time with ~e calves In a Services were held at 2:30 p. m. Rev. an Mrs. ra~am.m - speedy recovery. and Leva Jene ~y. 22. do- wooda on the WUIon farm. Oon- Thursday at Franklin, with burial dren were gUests at tile home of , WlWam Mackenaen, of OhIcaao, mestlc, botil of LI!IIa.DoI1. ~er 'aid. "arilt a nmDber of perBonI in Springboro cemetery. for OIo.udla andwiMrs · _~"': Rannlndallothln field aecretary for the Indiana and Tu Malt D. Barteook, 2t, Sprlns Val- have aeen 1t. Wb1le Conner attemp- Joan .Dwyer, nine montbs, daughter n ..ynesv e · ........... I!ve g. - IWnoI.a Yearly MeetI.Q8a qf the Soclley ,a nd Inez .Jamet,. ft, ~eeper. · ted SUndaJ to locate IIle aD1ma1; of Mr. an'd Mrs. L&wrence Dwyer, er gues~ were Mr. ~ncl ~. Earl ety of. Priends. met with members of , Waynesville. - I aid to be ''I'00<I' aiaId,"lt had atray- weto died Tuesday tn Middletown. Woolard .• ' Hev. Randall shOW>'!d the ~ocar lIOCie~ at the Home Munatmrles M. HelD, a._ printer, ed tram ~ WUIozI,...l Y n ht when"plam IQr the com, Da3'Iton, and ,Jcta~S : OUrlla,- ta, me- Sheriff J. E. Bod8oD.w the deer slater. NI:Irm& Jean; two brothers, taken. . ing year's work ~re d1IIcUsSed. chan1ca nelper, .!rebanOn. Sunday mol'lllng on the Wllson farm Russell Lee and Roger Lawrence ' • Mills Laura McKInsey was a gue~' Paul Fltl(terald, ~, PrantUn, ma- and saleS Jt waa a larp dOe • . 'l1le and tile grandparents Mr. and Mrs. KING POWD~R CO. of Mnl. Brannodt at suwer Tuesday cb1ne operator,.and ~U1a LInk.6uiI, deer'· eully ~umPi the four-foot Ra'ph Knox and. Mrs. Anna Dwyer IS FINED $1,000 eventns. 119. defense worter, LdIanon. fencea: bdween fieldS, Sleriff HOd- of Red LIon. . The King Powder company of Barl Bel$w. 50, .fanner, and AlJce 80D IIQII. . ' FOBIIIBR-S-P-BIN--O-BO ... · -80Kinp Mllls, w'Ba flned tl,OOO Wed. ThIrd Oracle ALL 8'1A1R: Judy Davls, Wllhel-

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Services Saturday For Nannie Walton

AT STUBBS' 1I 0l\lL

~'Uneral serVI~or Mrs. Nannle Pearl Walton 65, who died 'lbUl'lday evening at h(;;l' home ne&r WaynesvUle follOwing an extendee. illness, were held at the \McClure tunerll home art 2 p. m . Sat urdAy. Bu#al was In Miaml cemetery. . Mrs, Waiton was the dauahwr of tlle late Martin and Ollle Kling Freeze. She 18 survlvea by her hUlband. George; two sons, Keith of Dayton and Dean of Waynesville RW'al Route; a sister, Miss Celeate Freeze and two brobhers, Ray of Fi~e Point and Forrest of Muon.

Massie Grange

Meets Monday "Oharades ' was the Q),eme of eJltertalnment for M8ssJe TWp , Graqi!l'S Monoow evening. Lect,urer Itma Taylor anDounc:ed mat the next meeting nl8ht the 10th of May, Wlll be family ni8bt. divided into the Smltlhs and the Jones and they .will compete with a procram

The Waynesville Bib.e cia w I. meet Monday evening at the hum!: of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. S~ubbs al 8 :00 p. m. 11111.' scUbject for dlscU!l.llon wll. be: "JusUlIed by Faith and NOI • - . .. Romans 3 : 20 -31, Til'" b y th e LSdIW, each. el pUbllc Is wcome. L

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DINNElt OUESTS

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Mrs. JeaneUea SlIlwyer ano daughter, Sharma, and Mr. Wm. OETROI'l~~!::':E~ MONDAY Frauenkneeht · of Morrow, wen.. Sunday dinner" guests of Mrs . Wm . S ervices ,f or ~r Hearne, 53, Sawyer IllId Mr . . and Mrs. Ol'VilIt fOl'lTlerly of Lebanon, who died PrlGraw. day at Detr01t MlCh.. w~re belcl Monday .in Lebanon, wlbh bl1fl¥.l · lD VISITING HOME FOI.KI" MlarrU cemetery. WaynesvWe . Mr. Hearne was a member of 'Miss Doris Hlliwke who Is superCompany 3, the Lebanon ('(\mpa,ny. visor of c1Vil1an pay at K el'y Field, In the First World War. flurvtvtnc Texas is enjoying 11 few days vacaare his Wife, Sadie; a daughter. tion at the home of her parents, Mr ~at!nJlYn ; a brother, and two slatem, and iMrs. C. Lee Hawke. Deane Mrs . Chauncey ' Mardis Il!ld 141M Hawke of Columbus was also 0 Maude Hearne. both of Dayton. guest of his paren u; o~er the week· SPRINGBORO VBILD ILL end. . ATER TAKINO MEDIVINE ANOTHER TOWNSHIP OLERK Ann, 2-year-old da1l8't;lter cJaughter IS ' TO BE INDUOl'ED 01 Mr . and Mrs. Noel Easton, ol TIle seoond Warren county town- near Springboro, wall taken to ~ ship clerk bo be called to mtlltarl' Children's hospItal In' OlncInnatl se~ ' la Ber.t BmtIth o!. Mu.lnevllle, Monday, &C1'lously ill as th~ -reauIt Hamllton townshIp clerk and also at taking a qua{\tity of med1clne . cle11t of Wle ~e of Malnevllle . \¥h11e playing at t.be home of friendS. His induction wlll take pla.ce this The Cihlld is said to have round the week. Earl Donnei' Wayne town· medicine si1lp clerk, was the flnst clerk to be stairs room. ' called. HOME BURNS IN I'BANJU.IN PIPELINE PROGRESSING WOM on the

24:Gctt oil plpellnt.! in

, tihIs section at the state now is centered In Clinton county. Weld"llS maldng the first weld of four sectlons of ,p ipe are almost finished in Clinton county. while the ':OJmp'eted ,,~pe 18 being placed in the trench In the nortiheastern pllrt of Clinton OrumbllDg of the trench and the numerous 'fann tiles are delaying the work of. the pipe laYing crew.

The two-room hOOle of W. and Mrs. George Gmy of FraJiItl1n . . . destroyed by fire Monday. Lola WU ~ tl.J.nated at $600. The 1am1ly had resided t.here only nve weeD. Mr,. and Mrs . Oray and ,t heir three c hildl'~n were lIIbsent at the t1mf' or the lire, having goue flsblnll.

RESIGNS AS MEMBER OF DRAIT BOARD NO.

Dr. Her&chel M. W1lllama, Warren oounty ooroner, baa rea1ped as BRO'IlHEBBOOD TO MEET 1\ membe . of draft bawd' }iJo. 2. . The Warren --wu:nt y Method.lst Which serve& .yy.",,2!!!l.o......._IIa..Il.AAW!=------,;:-::1 Men's Brotherhood. will meet at the inlrton, Harlan and Salem townahlps. 'Franklin Methodist ·churc.h Mond ay, May S. John S. Moore, Dayton. will .ENTEBTMN AT EASTBB DINNU --.be spe1iJter. Memlbers are expected Mr : and Mrs , F. E . Thomas en[IUD Leiba.n'on, Mason. Waynesville. te1'ta.lned bo Easter dinner Mr. and Red Lion, Springboro.· and Morrow, Mrs. J. ·M. Earnhart and eo08 of J . S : 'Ilhamas of Lebenon is presi- Beavertown, Mr . and ' Mrs . JobD HI.. Je. . lo oa-;;;;:-VOl'l'oopoad_, dent Qf the group. RObey of Dayton and Mr. a'nd ~ !Dwell Thomas · and da~ter ol Mrs. Bessie nM..mmond 'of near FIRE AT LEBANON HOl\IE ' . BBrveymurg. was a visitor of her OF A'ITY. ABAECHERLI Lytle. . daugbter. Mrs. John Starr, of near . ENT&RTAIN SOO VLVB F1lre caused by ohimney sparks, Oregonla, Wedn~. Mrs. Carey Sbumaker is visiting damaged !;pe home of Carl AbIliCChl?r. and Mrs . ·H . E. Hathaway her daug4hter, Mrs. Wm . KIdder erl1, attorney on Wrlg>ht avenue, entertained at thelr horne on Main Wednesday. Another Lebanon fire and familY. In Oleveland. street on Saturday nl&ht with the Al>ert Lee Tallna4re spent Satur- ~used the death of 75 beJJy chicks members of tIhe 500 club and Mrs. d&y and EB.ster Sunday In South twlhen Q'dhicken house at ljIle Claude A. S. COllet HarveYWurg, sa Lebanon, with his mother and Rippe home on East Chillicothe bheir guests. Mter i. most dellclOUl crandparen~. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. street, burned. dinner the even1n8 was spent In ShUN • . playing 500. ON 15·D&Y FURLOU~H Mr. and Mrs. Ceeu Beason and iIIwo ohJldren at Midcleto\l"Il, were ptc. and Mrs. DlIile Mengle of N~VY VBU18EB TO BE IJDaater llIests of hJB mother, Mrs. Garden Olty, Kansas. are spending IN' FB.ANKLIN MAY 15 Etbel ~ and Mr. and ·M rs. a 15-day furlough here at lite ho!D e WlbJr McCarren. of Re. Mengle's parents, Mr. ¥ld . An ' elaborately equipped recruiUni Mr. aDd MrII. Harry Cline have Mrs. J. R. Mengle. PIc. Menlrle is "CrW8el'," manne4 by an officer, U. ,1Old one of. their fanna to a: Mr . a meabanl~ in 'bl)e air oorps and' Comdr. L • .E. Oebring, and five·enRobinson of Prantlln, who with hls Mrs. Mengle 18 nUrsing In t.he Gar- lIated men of· the ClncJ.Dnatl fearu1twife, b'aa taken up reald.e nce here. den. CIty boepltaL , 1ng ,a'rea, .Wm be in F'+'ankll"1 S&tur.1114r: ClIne haa bOU8Iht .the property day, May 15. .. . '. or tbe late John Reeder. on the 'LOCAL NURSE LEAVES ' ~OR . The navy party will,arrive .at 9 a. ~ .b11l. a~ It 18 belng"occu- ). VAMP IN 8T. LOUlS 8UND'AY m. e.nd the .cruiser will be piIU'Ucl ,' pled ' by'~. and Mrs . WiIiaton ~ ,. throughout the 'd~ and eve~DI ~ ClIne and.. famlly. , M1aa iBe~, -who spent Vain street near f'oW'tIi. 11_ 10~. N~e Liebert of ., ChIClSgo. the past week ,Wit.h her parom~,:Mr. fOl'DIat1on to women pi P'rankliia aDd ' and MIla' Hannsb Jordan . aocum- aDd Mrs. ' Win.' Bernard "nd ' other ' Wa.rren countY on the two ~ pamed bJ. Mr. and lin. WW Me- meinbera ol ~ tamilY. ' left ~~rb of· the service, the WIA,VBB apd Qafren of _,waDuDdlDe, were caU," 8UDdr811lOtDlnarforSt:Lou18where·· SPARS: Mayor J. T. BUIll WIll 6aturdIQ- eYeIllDa in Da~ at the 'abe w1ll enter ~e~.,\u. Corps. ~e an a~reu ~t ':00 p. m • bame .ol Yr. ~'. mother" . . . .Bemarclwaa jo,l.ne( by Mias lira. MII:Oarren. 1Iar1JeaD, BroWn of ColumbUl who Mr. and MrS. B. L. lip ...... " , , ' thI»el Terr7 tpeIl~ &be bM .... JIer roommate f«.&he 1I8l!t talned to BundU'·. . . Kra. R. B. Stewal'* Gil CI!INJ.B~ WIIk-fllld at bar JaDe .... - ,...

BEECH GROVE

Smlth, to, .~, bO~ ol aM- WABaEN ORANGE M'A8TERR

BESIDENT PASSES AWAY In a PhUadeJphla federal cOurt, atMBBT AT KBNBIVIt BOMB Harrtson Oscar DavIS, 92, died tel' tihe ~y ohanged 1ts plea to Ervin Balm'leJlJl, 29. West Chester. no defense to of consplring tarmer, and MaryVoorbla. 29. )(a'Ibe master. of Warren county 8&turday night at the home or a to fix prlcea in vloJatkm of the antieon, secretary. iI'aZI8ea met '1'I1eIdIiY nlBbt at the broliher, Elmer. In Franklln. Serv- trust la.wa. Pines of' 1.1,000 on WO John TelTY, 2'1, powder ' baultlr, lxme or Walter Kenrick ...ln ·Lytle. Ices were held Tuesday at the st. ·llc1ala or (lie Klntp lI1lla pla.Jlt and laW'll. Jean O!B)eJt, lB. both ot 1Ir. Kenrtl* la muter of ~e Mary church 1n ~nklln with burwere suspended. Six corporation and South LebanOn. W~...me Graop. '1'I1e1e meet- ial in WoodhW oemetel"f. He wu 10 IIl<HvlIduals were lndtcted in JUDe. WlIilter ·pteifter. 38, Lebanon, farm 1DIPI are held monII;hly wer~ In- born In Springboro. 1M2. . er•. an<! Genevieve Bunnell, 25, or sb~uted In PebruaiT by De110s WarBOME FOB EASTER Waynesville • lei. oountlj cfePUtly master. MILK I'UND COMlllrRE TO RalPh ~land, 33,. paper mill F'BANlU.Df PABTY ENDS Nlas' Doria SalIsbury of BirmlngBOLD A S T . CODNTINO worker, ' and lAJthereUen Pftle. III IN SBOOTINO SCRAPE a.m. "",,,,1M, arrived hera Boturtioth 01' PrankUn. day .,Id spent Euter Witlb her The Mlllt P'Und oammlttee, wh1cb ! Pied Abney ~lt:illn. ~. abot parenta, 10k. and Mrs. Russel Sal- baa done 80 much for IICbool abll.K1N08 MJJ..L8 FLYER tbroutIib lIbe toot; saturday nlght SaburY • • M1aa. Jomdred 'B urleson of dren by serving m.llk a,t l~ ttme. • . 1" 18 AWARDED ~AL ~ a tJc:ht with 'B enry lIIaUls, otnclnna\l and Mr. and Mrs. and M:elved sueh lUnda by 001AIWanl of the oak lW olUllter to al80 Of Prauun •.8I1ice ·aa1d the two GeorIe Wlnner of Lebanon were leotln8 Ule tax 8~ are pIannl.ns the medal 1&. RIcbari1 ~ at a ~ ariel be- also IlaBter 8U~ of Mr. and ·M rs. t.o count .the . recently ~Uected ~leld of KlDtrI MUla tor "out~ · came ~~" MaWz wu U'- 8&1labUII1. etamps, at the Prienda Home Prtday stand....- aer1al.lIICblevement... ·, 1n the ~ apd , taken to the ,W&J!ml afternoon at 2 o'clock. aDd would .... BlSTOBWAL SOCIE'ft' ·TO . ho Id be MIddle II!IuIt tbatreCJf .operaUoaa 00UD\l' JaU"~. ' BONOR OLDE8T MEMBER 11ke ·help from ~ 'tV COU )l'aa b,een, andOUllcecf.,y .the. ~ cle. . • At a ~ Mondalin the ~~. , _. __ present. ~~t , m· ~. A' ftrI~ aI ~. J, T • •81. Kattu w__ 'Ibe W6rren Oountly H1stox:1cal 80lI~t . W1th' the mn~ ·, U. S ·. ~d ~er t.o Ibe arapd jU1701l ~ clett'W1ll meet Monday at the'GoldI'~y D~ ' BASTBB ~ 'alr~, be 'f'!8 , awahIed~ ' cb&rpa, ~~Ied.,~ en lAIaib· hotelln·-u&non,. W. W" ~" 4etiont1on ".fen- ·heJp1naI~ Ul en- ·Uld .~ UId' 1IiOclUD8 ~ ~. qade. I~tendellt. of tM Morrow , Mr .. and 1i{1'iI. E. L. Thoma.Ii en., ; ~ aw:tue_~ near .~ Wltbout mp.UCe. Be '!'II ~. ~-, IIOboaIIC; WW . ilve. .. '~ew ~ " the ;tel'talhed at a NIblly' di1DDe" ,JDuter,; on Sept. 21." ~dI!r • $1.CIQP boI¥l OIl 8Mb Jt1arP. ~. aI educatiOn In 'Warren ~e1r .peata wez:e KIr. ~ co~ ~ 8'1th blrl3)d.ayol the a&r27 Burnett aDd daUIb~..ra, ,JUlVI8~ Dr",'ftNNB_ , ft8l'i'O&noJIO~ ~. o1deI& ...........r. J. lID&oD. ice._~,Obar~andOaz:nlTli, -~ . ~ ~ C * - JIIt.rDbart. 1IIIltiler 01 Ldlanoll' .~- ~. aDd lira. ~, D ... 'l'raomu. . Kr. ana 1Ira. .~ ~ 1If. • iIIutIer ~ ~ an4 one ancl Mr. and lea. W~. '.lbamAI are - . . . . ~ . . . wIUl tbeIt 0ltJ. UTlvecI bert GIl ~ . . .~ J'eIddenta.' w1ll . and daUIb~_ Boanle , anc: lI1II aoD aDd dllqib.ter-1D~JMr, 111'. . . IIIIDr' hla .... Mr. ...._.. __ baa ~ ~. ·1In........ ~ aad lOla, ", ~. 'IDa. Uda", ......... . .... -_. ~ ~ u.Ie KIIaIIr. We In tbII ~. Il00.

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RISKY TO KEEP 'CREAM ON FARM OVER 3 DAYS

An el\-;periment Is to be tried by the Ctncinn ati Reds next week. As a means Cf determlni.ng whether the war wor<kers tn t:hls vLcintty, who also are baseball fans. prefer a wook-day starttng time that w!ll coIncide with their leisure houn , O,tIleral Mana.gcr Warren GlID-s has schedul ed th~ Reds' Mondll" game w1~h PltLsburgh to ,start at 11 :30 a. m .. and the Friday. May '1. game W1th Ohlcago to start at 5 0 m . 1be farmer stand a to lose every- Any slight Bavor defect that may Tuesday s game at161nst th"e Pirates . · thin~; and to gain nothing. by hold- bave develop ed Ln the cream la .. ing cream on the farm longer than made more pronounced by age, as whlob wJll be a ladles' day evmt, wtll ~ absolute ly neceasal'7. bacteria are given time to multiply start at tine customa ry 3 o'ci\lOk, _Cream deterior ates with .ge-an d and break down quaUty. Cream beld while Wednes day nllfht the Reds • day in' the life of cream il eqUlva- for more than 3 days Is apt to have and Plraites will play the first night , ltDt to a decade in the life of a hu- conside rable mold, no matter man. Tbe longer It II held the poor- has been atored. Old cream how it . game or the season. This tilt will thil . - - ---It . .. c~lv. W. he ~ quality and kind makes second· grade ofbutter . start at 9 p . m . Saturda y May 8, the 'lOwer the price it Will fetch. On which consu~en do not like and the Reds will meet Chicago starting the other hand. the Qulckel' <wln-bu ronly because it 111 cheaper. a.t 2:30, while the [irst doubleh eader en to market, U.1e belter the chances If necessa ry, a farmer Ihould llIe 0: the year -on SWlday, M~Y 9, aiso that It wm be Brat-grade. All this a ahlpplng con at a alze which he II(t8tnst the CUbs. wlll st.art at 1 :30, explain . why daIrY authorl tle.· are can readlly flU in 'not more thaD 10 tnllaten t that cream ahoqld be three days. And so, under the new schedule . market ed at least twice a week In The problem of getting cream to each p.me in the week the .R.eQ~ will winter and Dever le'l than three market frequently enough, even un·, be at home will start o.t 0. Il\!feren t tlmel a week tn· lummer . der difficult wartime conditions, can time, and those In charge 01 the Old cream take. on • charact er· be met by the old·time good neigh· Cincinn ati club wlil have a .' Ine oplillie aavor-e ven though it I. Iweet bor splrit-t hat la, by taking turns po1'tunlty to determi ne which of the -aDd thil ftavor appelU't after be- In bringing to town and car. IDg kept too 10D'. Even though the rylng othercream supplies bac" home. starting tunes is the most pop .. I ~r . beat meth'odl' of clean production Such cooperation among produce rs After next week's ex-pU'!lI1l'uLs, and proper coo1in~ have been · fol· II In fact being urged by our gov- Giles will deslde upon a cte[\Ultt! lowed. cream kept for a con8ldera· ernmen t. Time. I~bor. and criUcal smrttng time polley [or thll season ble leDgth ot time will mlllty war materia ls can thus be aaved imcl ltale an.d have become an' off.flavo r. and the Quality ot cream protecte d. The me Wednesday will be __:...-_____"--__ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ 1teatill'enlg'ht'ga d bY a pre - game military

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IIhow, which wlll b e f<!IILurect by the W AACti In the OtnOlllUlu cl oH'cP- . Lt , Mary D . Russell, third oWcer of the Olnclnn atl WAAC Recruit ing I O!!lce. 311 trnion Central B 'l'ldlllil. will make an apea.l, ewer th e: I;.rll:. ley Fll!ld loud spellkt~r sy~lel'l. . lor enlistm ents. The WAACS In ut.tel:C.Iance wUl be backed up by several I groups of . soldiers. and a colorful pro~ram is anticipa ted. The Reds are on the ro..) ;t this week . Thev hlld a three-gam!! series listed at Plttsbu rghTus dn 'l, Wedn esday and Thursday. SatUl'dny they will meet the oardl~lals In St. Louis, then w1l1 play the world 's chamP8 asuin on Sunday in a doubl -':'leader . Friday the Reds will be til St. 'Louis nnd will play nn exhibiti on game wt Lamber t Field agaL1st the Naval Station team th ere. 'DInt eyhlbltlon game against the Lamber t Field "Wings " wUl be the first of six (or the Reds agatnst service teams. They are due t.l pl"y Ilt Ft . Monmo uth. 'N . J .. on "d.1Y 11 at CMDal Atterbu ry. Indiana , June 8, Fort Benjam in ' Hal'fison, Indiana , June 9. Groot Lakes, Illinois, June IB and at Fort Sherida n, Dltnols, August 4. Ninetee n forty· two 'basbaUs, a shipmen t of which is on the way, will be used by the Reds at all home games untll the new, livelier balls arrive . Tlle "nickel rocket" used In the first tour games positively wHl not be used by the Reds lilt home .

Elizabe lh Klnkey vs. E. B . ~hl rk ­ leld and Sons Co., case !!cttled and dlsmJsse,d Wlbhout record , , Ellza.beth Pucke~t VS . Elijah S . Puckett , defenda nt t,q' pay platnt1t t $10.00 per week f!rli~ ·paymel lt Apv . : 17, and $50.00 for her epenselfc on or before A'Prll 30. 1943. William J . ..Brooks vs. Lucille R . Brooks, hearing on mo t.ldn set lor Aprll 26 at 2 o·clock. Thomas W, Weber. et<;., \15. Paul Rldtnge r. et at, d~endants gl\'en 15 day to an~'i'er or otl1el'Wise plead, must be rqed on or be1'ore Mil> 3, 1943. Willard GIbb5 vs. Katheri ne P . Gibbs, cUvorce to platnUff, child to defenda nt, plalntl.M to pay oosts. LllIlan Irene Crane VS. · James carman Crane. defenda nt to pay plalrttLrf sum of $12.50 per week alimony penden te lite lind ~50.00 for her expenses in this calise. . Real Estate Transfe rs Hugh Murray to Mariam H . Harbin, 123 . 85 acres In Clearcreek twp. ~IIry Pearl Carey to Gladys Irene Eckhar t. lot I In Sprtngbo '0. Charles B. an d Emma Lou Lewis to Harold IIlld Josephi ne Earnha r t.

CANNED AND BOTTUD

New BuUIs Freda Sta-rke Bos,t vii. Albert Starke and S. O. Allyn, termina tion or agreeme nt, etc . Vern Edward s vs. Alice Edwnrc s, dlvo~e, gross n~ect of duty. Lora Lee Stork \Is . Frederi ck Stork:. alimony, gross negleet of duty. OOmmon Pleas TIle Modern Finance Co. VS. Bennie Kelly, at aI., 1udgme nt to p1alnt!l! In sum of ~71. 75 and interest at 2 per cent from thls date. C. A. Newton vs. Haria D. Miller et aI., de!enda nt. The Lebano n Citizens Nationa l BaIl~ given lellove to me answer forthwi th.

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Corn Bnkel' nnd Ada COurtney to Ol'vlllc J . and Nnoml Gra.y. part of lots 1 lind 2 ill Evans addlLlon to WaYllcsv llle .. Will O . Gustin to Noah C. Moore, lot 2 In Wayncsv!11e . J . E. IIlld Eln0l'(\ Klnswo rtby 10 Forrest W. nnd Dnmn Parlette , lot 18 In Ridgeville .

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3.02 acres III Wayne twp . Harod D . nnd Ellen E . McVey to E. L . and ~ell.rl Don aldso n, 1 .25 acres In Harvey sburg. Athnltn a H. Mlldden to MHo Benl, U acres in Wayne twp. E. W. and Florenc e E. Hopkin s to Harold .s. and Ma ry Joseph ine Earnha rt, 0. 53 acres III Wa~ne sv!11 e . Heber Morgan to Paris ~nd Anna Douglas. 4.75 acres In ClCl\orCrcek

GZRA i SK, RUSSI A-A Red army nian distribu ted newspa pers to the liberated people of the to\.11 0' ~hatsk soon after thnt importa nt central Russian city had .:Arm!~B This pictll1'e was radioed from Moscow to New York.I)eel\ recaptu red by the onruabi ng Reef .

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For a. mOM h or more a. grapevine rumor has been circulating about Congressiona l cloak rooms \.(\ ~ effecit that lIome of the l.merlcan avlat.ors partlclpablng In the IDOOUttie raid on Tokyo had been executed by tlhelr Japanese Capool"8. Bowever, bu~ I1ttle credence was placed In the report. as it was not tel1e'V'Id any nation woUld so vlolatJ Interna~lonal law or t he direct p rcvisiona \ll the G eneva Treaty. Wben th·~ President's official announcement confirmed to truth ot !:be rumor all officla l Washington became bltterly indignan t. Many Membera of Congress have long been ~tlsIleci with the na tional polley of l'~\otlng our maln attention to the lllt:ropean sit uation and tlebttng only a holding action In the Pa.cUtc. 'ltlo! Inhuman and unclvll1zed actiO:) of the J Rlpanese goYesninent In !!xo:Cutln3 the Anpy a1nnen W1ll undoubtedly result IJi Jmportant changes m ADler Ican war polldes . AmerliCana everywhere. boblt In and out or the fllhtIng- [oreea, are oryIng t or revenge, and 'What t he American !l)eOIl~e want t hey usually get .

• • • The President has returned from a ten-day tour or Ahny encampments, WhICh took him on II vIs1t. to Mexico. Vice President Wall~ has been atsent, for llOO1e time on Good Will m illSion to South America. All of whlcl) caused a. Republican

Congressional wag to rema.rk : ' The manner in which the n ation is going along. and war 18 progressing Wi!.h both tlhe President and the Vice President out of the country proves there are no Indispensable men." . • • • National Selective Service ofliclals advise that the reduced draft quotllS tor April and May are simply temporary, with t he quotas In succeedLng months being stepped up so as to reach the eleven mllllon goal t>y the end of the year. However, from ollher Informed so~ comes Inlor- ' matlon thl\t Indicates draft Inductton l1BB been slowed up becau se of lack or transportation to cany 1l8btlng men to the battle fron ts and facWtlea to house maintain and train tihe ever- lncreas,lng number of men In this country. Approxlmaitely seventy-eight thousand boys. physIc.aUy anei othel'W1se qualUled for mWt.6l'7 service, are becom1ng elghteen ~ of age each mont t}; a su!tlclent number to provide replacementa at <the present ra.te of d emand. As a resu1t .of the !presen t sltuaUon it may not become necessary to dralt falthers of dependent chlldren as soon as orlglna1l.Y expecteded . • • • Elmer Davis of the Ottlce at War Inlonna.tlon ill "on the spot:' Fifteen top...fUght execut ives 01 that agency have resigned ~ause t hey "were

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lome cozy shelter ~ hide whi!e American boys are dymg to defend our cltles and town~ (rom destruction and invasion will face a rising demand trom aU classes of patrioti c citizenl to come out and Aght. Millions of workers who now are buying War Bonds regularly out of cun:ent income must lend extra money to their government dur ing the Second War Loan campaign (which started April 12) In recognition of the spirit of sacrlftce which is s weeping over the land as oW' troops swing Into 01tensive action in Africa and awa it the IIlgnal for a ianding in Europe the Treasury De partment is offering a lipl'les of gove ~ment ·bonds to fit every pocketbook.' No matter w loth C' r Americ:ms buy the filmillar Series Ii: Conda or 2~ per cent boads or ' 2 pe r cent bonds or bpr certiil e~tes, t hf y wlll be dOing thelr--pnrt to make the Seco.ld War L oan drive a succC!'S. . COIlI1IDler Spe xln, TlMJ mgb . ' •, Consumer IIpeodlng In 1942 was

much too hi gh' to m eet the war situa. tioll of 1043. Last year more th an 82 billion dollars of au it' soaring national income went to feed the de. sires of Amer ican s for clothe:, ree. reation, toods and luxuries. As these ~tems 'grow sc:>rcer. more of our income must be d iverted from sueh expen ses Into government bonds. During 1942 millions ot bur f th I a ers, sons,. re atlves a nd fri e nds were In trainmg here anli . abroad, Sot:n e were aJrea.dy in action, Casualti es were begln.nlng to bl~! Into every cOql m~lty. War Bonds becatne a vita l llOk between th(! ,home and fighting fro~ts. . Today sllcrifice has bE~come a wa y or H~;J ror America's fl.gbting men. Civih ::n spending .0:1 the 1942 sc ale m ust Co alit tile WLol JOW if the home ! oll;s nre to attempt to match the I',erols :n of our bo" s at the front, . Not .every A:mericon tean take hili place In· 8 llomb!lr or lin a foxhole or on a fightlng shi p but h~ can fire away at t!le enemy , by lending money to the governmEmt.

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Mr . and Mrs . Frank MarL had as their week : el\d guests Mr. and Mrs . A. O . Mart at Dayton , Sunclay afternoon callers were Mr . .an" Mrs . Walter Sa int Mr. and Mrs . Robc l t Metz a nd children. Ballbara, Mar'jorle and Ph lUp , 01 DElyton . Mr . H orner 01 Spr ing Valley, wr.s guest spenkel at chulClI Sunday. Mrs. Donald Haines was vocalist . Mrs . Mary Bogan" who spen t seveml days with h er son, Raleigh 'Boga n a nd tamlly returned to her 'home nOOr Xenia last Thu!·dday . !Mrs: EJla H a ines is s ti ll Im provIng. She called o.n her son Everett Haines and fa mil y SaturdflY evening. Some of our m embers attended the W. C , T . U . meeting at ~he home of Eilzabeth Oomp ton last ruesda, Mr. a nd Mrs. Raleig h BoJUn we re guests the Easter supper <It the J amestown Frien ds church T hursday evening . Miss Louella S incla ir a nd brother, la.verne, have the m easles a t the present t ime. Mr. and M rs. Alber t W ilson and sons or Tyro, Ohio, visited the for mer's fa t her a nd broth er, Joh:J Wilson and Robert, Saturday . Mrs. Mary Bogan was 0. S unday dinner guest ot Nellie and Mon.lmia Bunnell April 18 . Evening callcrs were Mr. and Mrs. K eller Hook a nd Mr . and ~ . Raleigh . B ogan and' g randdaughter, Marilyn Sue Smi th . Mr . and !Mrs, Homer Halnel) Imd son Richa.rd, vl.s1ted their daugh ter ._ Emily, Sunda . he 1S ' a~ ~'---F.arlhnm. eollege, Richmond, Ind. Mr . a n d Mrs. Wm . S mith and daUghter. 1Mal'1lytl, were guestl' Sunday at Mrs . Lucy Compton In New

'Jlne high est wisdom is r.~~tlnued heerrulness; such a state, like tbe region a.oove t he moon, 18 always " AII r ls ht, Bessil.!," sa id the bOSH clear and serene. --Montaigne. of the little r"ctory wh ich WIIS m Uk. ing jaci<els for suld lers. "Did you wan t to sec me about somethin " ?" 'f':!!!~~~~~~~~~~=~~~ The thin middl e·a ged WOlll lln st7,od AUC'f.IONEERI-NG up from the cha i r in the ou'er of. fice and Iflo kcd ea rn estly lit tJj;;'c~o~S~$+Il'----.or:--.---~, with her huge, gr ~v c g r~y eyes. F or " It' s nb out th is tcn percent pledge." she beg,,". vUle, Ohio, Reverse Charges "Oh . that' s a ll right. Bess ie," the boss snld. " I' d been mCllnin" t, BROKERS LICENSE speak to you about t:ln l. We don' t , xpect you to pl edge ten per· cent of 'Your pay --------------~- ~ tor War Bonds like Ihc others are dnin g. We ' know you have a hard time muklng ends TARVlA.[.ITHiIC TAR AND meet since Jak e died, E leven kids, ROAD ~IL, EXOAVATING is n't it? Thu t's DUMP mUOK SERNICE quite a iot of mouths ' lo feed. Lel's see, you make $25.50 a week includnJ!lADY MIX OONO~E ·ing over ti me, don' t you? " uYes,' sir , bu t . . . I, The boss smiled . " Don' t give It another though t. Bessie . . You've got you r hands full no w. Uncle Sam knolVs yo u haven' t HIl---;p~h'-o--n-e""-;w·=':-..-y-n-es-vi-:-I"'le- 29 ::-: 'l 1 got a penny to spa re. Don't let it worry you. We understand." Morrow Phone No. 3 The boss turned to go back into his pr ivate office. Lebanon: Office Phone 473 K " But wha t I wanted to say was Residence 98 M · , . " Dessie r o ised her voice and the boss looked around. " I wlmted to say, wou ld a dollar a wee k be too lltlle? You see, a Uer wc get the living expenses paid, there's just about a dollar a week left. Would they be wiU lng t o accept a dollar a week?" · "They'd be more t!:tan willing," the boss sa id q uie tly, "They'd be proud," Bessie looked relieved. "AI ~ we ha ve to do is scrimp a littl e,' she said. " I'd. reel just terrible if we couldn't give someth ing." Back in the boss' offiee a reprosenta tive of the Treasury Departm en t was waiting. The bOil sbut , Fr. . 8_ ..1.,( ·r .II. 0, Thrill; .... the door a nd Bat down. DI,eo".",; No. Hope For Millie ,. . "J' ve j ust seen the greatest single or th .... 1Il<H' I'Cn Sa I It ' Jial M: l e i If III. f II ... sacrifice I know of," the 0088 said. One I,. a ll CI " I' 1! f : l l " Lis ten, if you want to bear wbat p>veries of rnc w. t"' hrI a,UrtI(!ti. ir ..,han.l .. 'h., Amer ica n women are made of . . . " "tcu ,,-_ "."ura 1. .... . · <Sto ry (rom an actual report in olul tOnln. 'i.' R'U ~ h a ll the files 01 the Treasury Depart· In nul&l''' ·' flU/I I w '.,. m ent. ) .

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A'Pril 21: 1943 . Chick tlmp a gain . It rained tooay, fOl' a chang , so r' had plenty of time to olean the b ro~e r slove and l'C~LIR te it, I 'mid eK))ected to have II. new one this year, but-so I shined up the old one and painted It. put in nnw asbestos wick aud It burn,S like a new one. Just called up t he hatchery and they said to com!! after my chicks on Friday . ThW'sday , A lovely spring .day . I spent most of !.he afternoon n the brooder hOUse roof mrnding a :eak. Even !.hat slight elevation widcnes my horizon . I could ~ee over the h ill to the tennll t hhlse and through the wooa s to Starkcys. The grass WQs ven' green and the woods faintly SO and the plum tree.s are in bloom. The Sill1 was so warm and the all' so sweet except for lin occnslonal pungent (I believe that is the approved word), whiff from the hog lot, thwt I didn't hurry my t<lsk and came down rrl uctan Uy when Paul came to do the work . We had cleaned the brooder house weeks 1l@'0 but it had to be swept and, the Inch mes h wire put around to keep !.he chicks from crmv$ilng In corners and killing their stupid little selves. The floor isn 't level so we pu t in some boards to make a level spot [or the waterer . Before we did that we alway s h ll d puddles . T!len some stra.w for Il l·ler Qnd SC>l11e s t raw back of the wire for increased insulation which the chickS will love . They will sLand In rows and p ull it out through the wire stmw by straw. a fu tllt! operation bu t lit least th ey are not pick Ing each others toes. I never have been troubled with toe picking or canaballsm (I hold my lingers crosscd when I saw tlhat) but pl'Oper feeding is· t.he Qnswer. A nice chunk or fresh soda he:ps, too . Then Lhe stove was leveled and IJghLed . Wl11 it bW'n all night witJl that nice even blUe f lame? Later. BrOOder stove is out. had it tu rned low. Now It is lightl"d again . ·Bed time . Brooder slove still burning . Ftiday. Good Friday. - In these days or war and destruction it good for II!I to spend some tim t ohurCll remembering Lhe Cross oC Oalvary. Mter church I went to S'!t the chicks wJ1ldh we had hat.ched from our own eggs. One hundred III d twen ty f rom one h undred and slx!,y elil ht eggs . Abou t "even ty p er cent and last year about eighty -five . 1 wond er If t here is any~hlllg In the old saying, that you get It belter h atch In th e increase of Lhe moon t han In the dec.tease . F9r a n um ber or years I have rQrefu ly h a tched aOCO; ding to t he r ule 'but thls yea r I didn't . Does it ~can allyth!ng ? Later . The chicks h ave been fed and put to bed . This year I to:Jk each one and stuck its 'be k ill :'.\

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WASHINGTON, D. C.-Offlcial U. S. Army P~?to-MIC!'Ibers of the looth battalion formerly part of ~e Hawauan Natlon~l Guard , "Nisei .. Ame~~n hom citizens of Japanese ancel try are plctur~ at their ~mp. " Staff Serg ea!1t HartY Mij.amoto, who wala profesllional boxer in hill daYI all a civilian back an Hawaii, lecturet on a more potent form of offense, t1!e_ h!~d J1'enad•• , , not pennitted to tell thc trulh ." bh e Adm1n istra tlon-~ponsored Dough CongTeSS has become quite criUcal ton tax collection bill in the House of the propagan da activi ties of OWl. wh en it convenes on May 3, at Oha'rges have been made that the which time the R epubUcans will ellDaVis orgQn tzatlon is ,playing ~he deavor to substitute lind pass a modpollt lcal game and is Interested In Hied version of t he original Carlson I p romoting a tourth term . A search- Wll . Ing Investigation Into the w~ole PUBLIC S ALE OWl situation h aa been started by t he Senate. Davis' early resignation H avLng sold my house, I will sell would not ca use l1ny great surprise at p ublic sale, at m y residence In here . . esvllle. Ohio, on Wayn • • • Saturday, Ma y 1, at 1 P . M. The mystery ot Ration B ook No , One old dhest I)f drawers, 2 old 3 h as been solved . Lnte lust week OPA Ad ministrator PrentL'lo8 Brown bureaus, 2 wash stands, hed a nd announced tha t Ration Book NO.3 I!Prln gs, Victrola, drop head sewi'lg would be issued by mail during t he, machine, lI!Ied very little. cen ter middle of the summer to replace stand, r ockers, chairs, 2 cup boa.r ds. Rat ion Books Nos . . 1 and '2, lind m irrors, granite cold pack cooker, would not be lI!Ied .for an y other PW'- alumin um cook'er, 3 glass cake pose . In t he mean~ime !.he prlttting stand s, 2 glass pitche:rs, glass d ishes, at Ration Book 4 will soon be start- lot silverware and dishes form erly ed . InCiden t ly, t here is a rumor lI!Ied in th e ho~el and ma n y articles ,floating a bouL-WlIShlngton that too numeroll!l to mention . Brown may soon resign hl~ poslUon In case of iba{! weath er, sale wUl as P rice Administrator . be held un der Shelter . Tenns CMh. • • • 1lwo weeks ago the House passed WILtL O. G USTIN. a resolutlonp rovldlng for a commit- W . N . Sears, Auctioneer. !tee to inveslgate proposed governNOTICE OF 'APPOINTMEN'l' m ent agency plans tor F ederal grade AdmlnlstraLto r labeling of articles or conunodltles, and for t h e discont inuance of the use of priva te brand names . The Estate of George Eilley, Deceased re60lut lon a lso calls for the InvestlNot ice is hereby giv'en th at J QJlIes p tlon of bureaucra.ti~ plans for cur- E. McClure whose posa. Offlce Adtailing produotion and use or n ews- dress 18 Waynesvllle, Ohio, I as been print and other 1)Ilper [or t.ll£, pub- duly appointed as Administra tor of lishlng of ncwspaq>ers ~ and maga- t he Estate of George Elzey, late of Zincs. Under aut:hort~y gran ted it, Wa.,rren County, Ohio, deceascd. t he committee wilt detl'D1lne whP.ther~ Dated t his 9th day of April, 1943 . s uch plans are necessary to uhe war RALPH H., CAREY eUort, and the moUves back 01 the Judge of the P r 9bate Court.. a ttempts to change our nomes~lc Warren County, Ohio economy along Unes not authol'lzed Carl AbaecherlJ, . Atty. by the ConB1:esS . A committee of seven members. Inoludlng your hum- Advertising Keeps Old Oll!ltomers ble represenl.aitlve. was n amed late las we . tion.

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HBlWke has leasl!c1 "'.he gurlj e Oard d\,OI'c oVl'r to Dt~~'I\.on Mon<ioy. to 12. George Clark in a v~ry capable W. J . Collett 'and, wife left for the of the WI\~' nesvUl Auto Illld !VInmanlIer In s~u 'ted the pupils or Disl. ohJllCr.; 00. n Il I will OJ) 'l'llt '. 1t u~ a White City Tuetld8y. ----~!------------------~~------------~--------~ Ford ~n"on. C . C, S ' n ·. and ,Ea rl W . J. KlibQn I 'tL ~pr ChiPogo No. 7 bw.s week while Walt r H nFlFT~ YEARS . AGO Trilleml Edwards, Miss Mar8&r~ oindonf will .r emaln es mechanics, C . Tuesday to spend a Inw days nt the kle viewed the wonders or th e April 25, J9Z3) Worlds FRir. ' EdW1lrel" Miss CIani. LIIe and Miss W. Henderson, ·gen ral managt'1' fair. Mls.s Helen Buker of Hamilton, is Lutte Vandervort. E. R. Printz made n buslne ' trip Adam Stoops ond wife len 'fllesRalph Miller, bookkeeper nnr! C. W, the gu and Mr6 . A . F. In the prlnllu'Y election hpjd Gorden, transporLlltion and dellv- day !or a several day's visit with to ' the state ca.pltal Tue5Cl-ny. 1'.1 \lob . . TUesday HOover carried the town- eries, H . H . Sher\\ood. f onner r lnllve ntLlmn. Born-To Mr. ond Mis. Rora . Mrs . LilY Small, who spent , tM ship OVer Wll~ . Mrs . Amella Gagen left for Day- M. Allen, ~ OInclnnaU, Friday owner, with C , H . COnnel' wU: stllr t winter at the F'I1ends Home, has reTlle <four-weeks-old son of Mr . a supply and general accessory store ton Mondny where she 'wlll make m orning, (\ son. tUrned to her home in Morrow . and Mrs . Harry Burnett died Mon- in the Phillips building. Newton Bunnell and famLly, and n cr futuro home. L . M . Henderson, J . W . White, day evening. \" _ O. P . Stiles of the Adams Expl'e"s brother and s19ter' left tills' morn!n M. C .DeBruin, Ilott'd Inger. will Elias Ogl bee and J . Q . Goo5 atRussell Salisbury won '75, and a sing QIt. the Normal cl m. Chicago, vls1ted his parents for Ohlcago. pls~' Frltended a bAnkers' meetli1g at Leb- handsome cup laat 'week at the Cin- cloy and Salurd )' 1:: " h . T ' ( ':011\ - hen> Sunday . Clark MCKay, Larone Bunnell, Mon MDnday evening. cinnati Cattle show . Mr" and Mrs. Fraru( H . lo"arr and Horace Ke>;s, Walter ' Kenriek and edY 15 to be "Mr . Bob." \ Mrs. Laura Zell entertained S 'J Il A b8m on the Bunnell farm eas ~ James Zell left thls .mornlng for the Jdhn ~key lef.t Thursday tor the • • ds)". Jesse Bears and fe.mlly and J. of town burned to the ground last fair. fair. FIFtY YEAR AGO H. (Hawke, Of Sabina; Ben Hawke Thursday nl&'ht. Cause unlmown. Mlss Mamie MIller, who Is ~a~h­ The t..'1dles· Aid Society or the M. (October 11. 1893) and famtly of tIqtle; and Mr . nnd' Mr. 6Dd Mrs. Alpha T. Ward of Israel Satterthwaite v1s1tt'd Spring E . church will eHe bot!! dirmer Ing sohool in the Burnett neighbor!Mrs. J. O. HaWke. Harvey/t)urg celebrated th$' 60th field friends ove·r SWlday. and supper In Dr . Way's rooms on hood nenr ~'tle closed school tor a M~ Jean Hockett delightfully en- wedding anniversaI)' April 22. week hied away to the falr . Littie COllett spent Sunday WI h election da . .tertalned with a slumber party laat Ad Stoops and wife. Jas. Stoops frlends at South Charleston. The Spring Valley boys cam e TWENTY YEARS AGO Wednesday evening the M1sl;e.s Mrs . S . A. Stilwell left Wednes- down Saturday but as they were and wLIe, ft. . D . Haines and wife, (APril U, ina) Ruth CooIc, Evnlvn Tucker, Kathday morning for the Whi te City. 116te gelitlng here the 1~9.me closed In Chaa. Lipplnoott and Dr. J. E. leeA Graham, Orace Hockett and Mrs. Anna Gadl\V8l1ader and Miss ~ed

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Clara LIIe abt.ended the funeral of Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ellza- Miss Mary Goode, at .xerua, Tuesbeth Bailey and Mrs. J . B. Chap- day. man entertained the !ollowlni with MIss 1I4lnnie Satterthwaite of "500" as the diversion: Mrs. RetIee- Christ ho$pltal Cincinnati, spent ca Furnas, Mrs. Keller Hoo.k. Mrs, Sunday with, H. C . BurnetL Bnd HeUry Sa:tterthwaite, Mrs. Julia family . Donovan, Mrs. H . E . Hathaway Miss Myfa ROOerts and mother Mrs. Fred Cole, Mrs . Lester Gordon , ore spending some time wlLh relaMrs. Ike Henderson, Mrs. D. R. tlves e.t Cedll-r Rapids. Iowa . Smith. Wa. W. ·E . O'Neall, Mrs : S. Mrs. ;C. G. Wlillamson and M rs . S . EllJs. l4rs. Hilrvev Rya Mia. P. H . F6rr were on Jury Rp.rvice at Clarence Rye. Mia. Russell Salis- the county sent, Tuesday. bury. Mrs. John Whitaker, Mrs. rMessrs. O. D . Henkle, L. A. ZimHarry 8mJtb"Mra. Quincy merman, E. N. Oxley, Myel' Hyman Mrs ~ Fred aoDs, Mrs. Ralph MllIer. and R . . A. Cross attended the in• Mrs. J. O. ~wright, <Mfa. Wllson ~n of R. A. Mason at Wil~, ~l'4ne COleman, inlnaton laat Thursday and at LebMrs. O. L. crane, Mia. _w. .,AnOD Prlday. Cornell, MrII. J. B . Cra.bbe~ ~. !&s Belen 'Marlatt haa returned i.. A . Zimmerman, ' Mlsa May to CIDC1nnaU uter apendinl a week w.rieht, Misa Elna\a Hel8'hlfty, Ml8I ·at Pittlburgh.

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Donnn Jcan Biggs t.o Ur. and WI. Wolter H . BIggs, Oregonia, Route I: Lynn FaircWld to aud Mrs . Amos FaiJ:chlld; Waynesvll~ Route 3: Glenn Falrohlld to Mr. and MrI. I\mos Fairchild, WaynesvUle Route William COrwin or ban on, hns 3. .'plU'Chase<l bhe Hamm el House fu rNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT niture (lnd !ilOtures DC MI'. Zimlllf'l'Administrator man and will be rL'Iuir io r C' ul'~ i r Nov . 1. Estate or L . Earl H;ckett DeclIlued Notice 15 herelJy given hhat Elate 34 E1IRTIIS F~n r;-.; COll. '1'1' R. . Hockett whose Post Office AdIN !IARCII; 21 D EAT U::dress is Waynesville, Oll1o, h&a Thirty-four blrlihs were filed In been duly appointed BB AdmJ.nistraWarren county in Man h, 19 girl. lrlx of ~he Estate of ·L . ntrl Hockett, and l!i..boys. aooordl~l g to record.> o( lnte of Warren COunty, Ohio detJhe county health board . Twenty· . ceased. one deatJhs were listed . Dated this lOth day of AprU, IDa, RALPH H. CAREY, Among the births \\'('re Llln f ol'ulI'- . Judge of the Probate Court, Ing : Betty Sue Lamb to M:r. Rnd ' Warren County, Ohio. Mrs. Willard Lamb , WaYllrsville ; en- Lonnie Ray Purkey to Mr . nne. Mrs . C. Donald Dllatush, Atty. ,

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XENIA, ORIO

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REASONS. WHY , FUSES "BLOW"

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MODERN SHOE REPAIR

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Your main _itch may ban • haDdJe oa cbc dde (ouulde ·the bol:), In wbJcb CUI pull it toward you and down. . '

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hour whe~ the final d,ie is cast, when decisi,e victory hangs in the balance. The hour which will decide the fut~e of you and your children ••• a future of joyous freedom or ~ (uture of endless serfdom.

Yes, it is ten minutes to midnight. And when,ihe first " stroke of that fateful hour begins to sound, it will be , t{)() lat. to throw your weight into the fight. The time to do that is NOW.

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There are 7different types of U. S. Government securities -- choose the ones best suited fot you:

If we do not win, the money you fail to lend now will e worse than useless to you. If we win, as 'We "'lIst, the m~ne'y' you lend now will be returned with interest ••• for you to spend on the good things of life ••• for yo~ to enjoy in a free and safe world.

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Casting about for waYI to ralle 'money with which to pay ~er~ca'i _ _ _-'--.:....::"'" huge war bill, the United Statea Treasury has steadfastly held ,·thu mbs down" on retail .ale. taxes. "They lire ' IrrltaUn, to everybody concerned," it II laid; "c o n ~ lIlute a- nuisance to retan m.e rchants and an added expense of do· ing business. " Tru~y, experience with them in many statel baa proved that they give rise to end· less complaint. It is only natural for the admlnlltrali on to go slow in its considerat ion of a sales tax therefore, beca use the United St{ltell ltill !JI a governmcnt by popular con*ent. Offtce holders Instinctively IIhrink tram starling movements that are lao beled "unpopular". But It III my belief thot a sensible 8alell tax can be made popular; can be ,old to Ul public, Except for the bother of it. nothing fits the nation', immedi· a Le needs so well, Systematlo Savlnr. A big advance toward making a genera l tax acceptable to the public hilS been made already by Senator J ohJ1 A, Danaher at Connecticut. He is proposing o.n e that Is not strictly a tax; mo re In the order of an en~ for ced loan to Uncle Sam, ' re~ able in full after the wat_ You mlIht think that su·c h a plan would require a lot of cosUy machinery to operate, since payments would come In ncb small amounts, but not 10. The ADator has overcome that. Here's ' how If'"wou ~ w<n'~ -' p~pnSf1S of this illustration, call the rate iO%, Every time a c:uatomer bought a dollar's worth of merchan· dise at a retail store, the merchant would have to demand also the pur· chase of a 10c savings stamp, Mr. Customer would paste these atampi in , a book and when he got $100 worth he coul!! exchange them at the post office for a $100 bond whlcb would bring f ..n face value in ca,h atter the war. The Poor Must P', Frllnkly I am In favor of the Banaher Plan ·or something very mucb like It, for several reasons, First, it ia plain now that farmerl, laboren . and low-income salaried folk are go- " lng to be called upon to pay s' l1'ea~ er part of the war'lI cost. Thcre!JI no other way. If the gove~cnt should take every penny of W. year's income from every peraon _ now earning $20,DDD a year or morc, the resulting revenue would ca1T7 on the war only 'six weeks at the present rate. Carrying the speculation further: If the government shoUld conftscaui the entire income of ev!!ry ~rlOD . earning $10,000 a year or mo~ gran!l total of revenue railed In th1I way would be barely enou,h to pa,. our war bills for two monthJ. Di,glng even deeper into the "comfortably situated" class. ,uppo.. the government should ,..a~ · eve1'7 pen. ny earned by everybody recelvill. $5,000 a year or more, Even thl' extreme measure would ral." 00& enou ~h money to keep our war Ing four months, ObvIously the poor must pay. . , They, Are WlQID, , People of small ,income want to help. They are anxious to do their, part nnd it Is my opinion that they are entitled to pay their lbare the cpeapest and most direCt way (whlch Is by sales tax> now that Senotor Danaher hal deviled a method of making it practlca111 po inless. People of low Income 81. ready are paYlng hlctden ' taxel up u)20 % of their 'earnln,s, and I call it only fair that the.y b~ .~wetl to contribute in a way that 'IV11\. brin, their money back to ,them. ' ' The American FederaUon of La. bar mode some recomm.endatlons to Congress not long ago which 'contained ~ese two sIgnificant tences: "Provision should be made for the return~ in cash, after the war, of a , part of the present high taxes. We can well be guIded 'by the, En,UIb polley whlch propos.. to retura a high percentage cSf the toel DOW assessed, againat low-Income work~· ers," " A salel . tax should be , lOG" ft.' turnable because It II the man of small earning who II 'hit hard,1i b, any sales tax. The realon II obvious: Bpenda a major ahare of his earnings JUBt 'for necessltiel. Necessary food, ahelter and apparel cost 8S much for a 'man eaminl . $2,000 a year 'ai for-one wbo earna three ' Umea ai much. ' Co~b." , lalflatloa .' My third reasOD for favorin, the ,D anaher plan !JI the'maln ,One.Tbe chief, purpose of tax leglalation thla yeat la.' to c,o mbat lnftatioD. Iofta. tioidnean, run-away prlcel. , When ' there III not much of anything to buy and everybody has' more money .to , 's pend, people naturallY bid pflcel up, ' trying' to get' what they waht The less they have to s~ the les* ,t emptation they bav!) to bJd prlcea , '~' " aky-hlgh. ' Besidea-, there la 811 bone.t and ' patriotic way to elcape aw .... ' tax. , It Is ' by . saving mOl\e7; the, tax Is on sPending. The ,D~ , plan is a lavln,. pJaD. - It~" 'the workln'S man to h,lpftJlance . . war. It ·helps deteat ldatiOn. Ii 1-'ColDl)eISlome iaviD, tor dllftlb6tIloir anl;l inspire, more , era: nve now tlveJ,y ea" to lOltIe~ after

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Mr. LeRoy Sha.w of ,sprlngfleld, oliruldl\V1oheS, pop corn, an.t.I l>.pend a few days vislUng Mrs. 'Mc- Mrs. Henry Satterth waite. coftee even~ng _dinnel' guests of MJ·. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e Smith spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs Uulre's liOn at Camp Forrest . . Earl wW be served QY the Utica Lad.les Mr, and MI·s. J . P. Frunun aod Mrs. A. E. W1i1te in Columbus. spent Sunday with tlhe1r son, Allen, Orlliwiord, AUi S~~ at 8 ';00 o·olock Mrs. Marrare t; Jollrui was .11 dln- a.11~ family in Dayton . Their grand- , Rev. and Ruth Chandl er, who is t~Chin.i Mr. J . C. ' Ha.wke were ·sun.day Mrs. LeRoy ;:;melker in ~Ule, spent the week • end guests of 1Mr. and Mrs . MelvlD ner guest Ea.ster at the home of M,r. da.ughter. Janet, 18 very ill at thJ took breeltfa st' with Mr. ano Mrs. SOUTH LEB~()~ WOMAN IS. and Mrs. Amos lo ook near Waynes- time, here, Banta in Lovelan d., Leslie Oon;uoll and daU8'bter, Marte. INJURE D IN ODD AC(1IDEP;T • •• _!~ • • • vJlle. A' large munger of oll11dren in Chis . -,;...-, Mr . a.nd IMrs. Bert ~nard Weltz will sell vou yO\l1 Bunnell and Mr . an Mrs . Edward J. Burton Mr. IUld Mrs. Will Graham Amelia Forman. SOuth LeballOn, conununl~y and a tew grownupS 1),I'e da~hter Ruth entertal tlsll1ng llcense. ned Mr. ane of Elyl1n, Ohio, were guests of Mr. Sunday with Mr . and Mrs . Wlll vlcltlms or the tJu'ee-day measles. Mrs. Walter PfelNer and daughte WI'IS u'oo ted at Blair hoaplta l IaLe • • • r, Burton' s mother and other relatlve s Tullis near Sprin gboro. A few fnmilles h~ve mumps .. Jane, Mlliard Ball" M.r. lI.ud Mrs. Monday lor injurlC!! sUttered When Mr, and Ml's. Elmer Shooha n hOd nere over the week-en d. Mr. anct"Mrs . Allen Emrick vlsltMr. ~d Mrs. Clyde Wharto n, Vaulihn Mullen and SOil, MI'. as their guests on Satur<ia.Y night and cartridg es located In a plle 9f tr.a sh • • • ed Mrs . Mer!.ha Hough at th~ home 1Mr. Levi Gr~thol and tor Easter their grandda ughters, lSC, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Omer Boldrey nnd daughte r, she was burning ~oded and atruck Perry Borden, Who has b~~n spend Of her son, Kennet.h Houg'h and Pearl COrne11 a~ed the Bernlce and Janet Sheeha n ami 1ng some LIme with his funeral . Mr. LeRoy Show and IM.Iss Auckey her In the left leg a.nd ohest whlJe ~on and l'a.milyo. near Wll,ynesvllle, Sunday Harriet t McClure . Mr. anQ Mrs. daughter-ln-IQ;w, Mr. and o! their uncle and brother Daniel Cmwfo rd, Sunday . a cheek injury was Caused by a piece Mrs. afterno on. GI·eUJthouse, at Lebanon, Friday arDearth Sheeha n and Mr. and Mrs . G.enn Borden, 1111.S returne Mr. aud Mrs : Sylvan Polnst!tte of .flYUlg glass from the explosion. d to his 'M.1ss Eya Reeder spent Sunday In .t ernoon . Mils McClur e were also ditme. home in Springb oro. entertai ned Mr. and Mrs . WIJIlanl Clnclnn att. . IHE1'HODIST CUURC II The Woman's SOciety of I~tle Baolielor and daughte r, Sunday guests on SWldaY. . Pvt. Jack W . Mardis has been Mr. and Mis. Robert SlDey spent ohurch Loulll C. Itadlel, Pastor will meet next Wednesd a.Y Mr. ond f4rs. Morris Lewis and • • and ohildren ..··ar'...gerred .~ Lubbock, Tmras.. Mrs. Edwin •Ramby the ' week-end with the former 's alfterooon May 5, lilt the home Of son .... ...,... "" spent Sunday wiLh MI'. and with Mrs. Herbert Yunkes and son, Chu!'ch school 9:30 a. m. • • • , Mrs. Mhmle Siney, in Day. Mrs. Orpha Clark. The c:llrunlttee Mrs. Jolm Koester M.l'. and Mrs. L. C. St. JOllll ell- mother . Morning service at 10.30 D.. m. ton. and Mrs. Oharles assistin Thomps g Mrs on . Olark and are: Mrs . Net- . Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Sme:kcl' ~c4!lure daugihter, of Lebano n, M.n<. Clar- Joyed the Easter holidays with !.heir The spring Dlstrlot Confere nce Mrs. Wm . lnng, who has been 111 tie Emrick, Mrs. Jessie Long1>Cl'e took dinner Sunday ence S ............n of Midruetown, Mrs . son and family, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr . ,(nd will be held TUesday. May 4, at the Ken[or sometim e, ls staYing at the home IlJld Mrs. Lella SmIt.h. TopiC, "Flow Mrs. Noah Newman a:ld ~....... son. Homer Ramby South Park dhurch, Daytt-on. The and Mrs : Goldie Sur- ne uh St . John and daughte r at Rib- of her dnufthte ''''1'5 H .... . r. m . erman Say- ers," by Mrs. Lonaere. Bring seeds Mr. and Mrs. Robel't Roser spont District W. S. C . S. will bard, Ohio . lor, and ram.Uy, hold their near Dayton, for a or slips. Dial 2. ~ 1 - Wayn elville lace spent Wednesda.Y in Dayton • • • Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Chal'les meeLl:ng In couple of weeks. cOl~Uon with the and enjoyed lunch w1tb Mr. ' and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brock and .\Wells. Mrs. Orange Raper is spendin g a. Ml' . lind iMrs. Robert 'Young and conference. The Methodist Union Mrs. Melbou rne RusseU. rew days at ilie home of ller stster children or Indiana.pollil. Ino., called .Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pfeiffer and alUmnl • • _ bnnque t will be held at 6:30 Miss Letitla Scha.twnan in Oincln- son, Mrs. Mildred Gillot tee or Day- on Mrs. Alice Brock and Mrs. Mary datJg'hter, Jane; Mr . and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hadley and nati. Mrs. Bert p. m . willi Dr. Schuyle r Garth of ton, spent Easter wUlt their wrent8 Marshli ll Monday afternoo n afta . Bunnel ~.;=;g;;====--=------;;;;, daughte r were. Sunday l and daug.hter Ruth, Mr. YO!p1gstown. as speaker . guests or Mr . iMr. and Mrs. Ea'rl Young. attendin g the funeral of tlw fOJ'lller's Millard Ball spent Saturdl and Mrs. Ralph Webb in Wllmin glY' evenMr. and Mrs. Harry Graham aunt, Mrs. May ton. Fenster maker, ill lng with Ml·. and Mrs. "Vaughn Mul- . Gazelle spent Easter wlt4J the latter's moth- D~n WIl>nt Ada Bring Results !. ~• • • ~Ir•• \\·.. lter li" urh'k, t;.. rr".po ........ er, Mrs . Susan Saylor, In Dayton . Mrs. Joe M'll1l8er of Leb!l.non was Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett atMr. and Mrs. Howard Gessani lln '\!r. E. B. lJongacre>has been abweek-en d guest of her son-in- law of Daytou were &a.turday evenii1g sent from 1118 work: In Dayton several tended thelr Dinner' .c ard club I:iIltand daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn visitors of .Mr. and Mrs. urday evenlng at bh.e home"Of Vr . Wilbur d~s on account oJ illness. . Borden . 11M iMl·s. H. E. Hat.haway In Clark : Mr. Robert Siney was Inducte o In Waynesville . !Mr. and ~. R.a;mo nd Conner, IMlBs Ruth Burnett of Dayton the IU'tlW'Ia st week. and reported t. !Mr. and Mrs. P eter MJsae& Barah and Ruth Oonner and Banta aud tlhe week-end with her paren ta' Ft . Thomas early Monday mormn You'll aave money ' and .troub le by having the g. son, Merlyn, in compan y with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and Mr. and Mrs . CUM Burnett . Mrs. Siney will stay ' with her palubric anu in tranlm inion and differ ential chang ed -1iViiiin;=iiiL'8~;-:-~Wto;';-~tiiDlS;;:::-;;PI'=I'Od:::;:1III::*::::::-r'::'at. clauBhterB were guests Sunday and Mrs. John Fromm of "WaynesevenMrs . J. W. Huston of Yellow rents, Mr. and Mrs. Kesler right now I .Stop at your Texac o Servic e Statio n Graham ville, 'Were entertnl ned to dinner 23 ,N. 1IroIdwar. r..,..;, prCi8 a Ing at the home of Mr,. snd Mrs. Sprlngl; was a guest over Sunday of during hls ailsencl!. for a compl ete and depen dable job...done promp tly. evenJa p b Jour ' ~ Cbarles Edward s in Dayton Easter at the home 01 Mr. Q.t\d where a her son-in- law and daughte r, Mr. Mr. and Mrs . L. A. ~arger of Melvyn Banta at Loveland .. TEXA CO MOTO R OIL - HARO LINE MOTO R OIL Glen LIDtn.' . 1'bcD e. L. dinner was 81ven in honor Pvt . and. Mrs. Everett Dlrly. Wasl}1ngton O. H . spent the week==.-: :;==- -=:-:- --:--:- ----la nQ Mrs. Clyde Kellar. Distill ed and Inlula ted Easter twas observed by Lvtle SunMrs. William Bergdal l spent sev- end with their children , TO RIENT -Oarde n lot on llbarel. Mr. and tlay.scho o!, first by an Easter break• • • ernl dayS last week wit.h her daugh- Mrs. Fred Rush and Mr. and Mrs. fast at the Hall, O&ll 8~ Ced&rvWe, Ohio, or Ice Oream and Pop a.t ThP.Jma's ter, Mrs. Edmond Mlnser and to which sixty or famIRalph Barger. and were Easter dlnwrite Butlh A. Obandl er, Cedar- Lunch. more persons enjoyed; then a large lly in Dayton . Rober t Servil , Prop. ner guests ' at the Rush home. Wayn e.Ville , O. VWe, 0bl0. crowd at Sunday school at 9 :30; and • .and Mrs. E. L. Roberts has been gult.3 Mrs. Harvey•K.• Hole Mrs. EVa Yount: and Mrs. Ida daughan entertAU nment Sunday evening . W:AiN'IIlIID - Woman to . .!at Ih ter, Sblrley Jeanne, are soendln ill at the home or her daUg'hter, Cornell 'a ttended tbe !wlerill of the An Easter playle" g a "The Way of the hOWJe'W'OrIt; waceB and iood bome i n ~a with Vema L. Mardis Mrs. Clifton Miller. former' s Pl"9t:her-in-law, John Kron- Cross," of was well rendere d by the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Day- enberge r, in Dayton , Wednes to rlabt party. Call '1430 Center" Sprln&tK>ro . day. !f'ollowing: Miss Eva ..Reedflr, . Miss ' ton -,vere Easter dinner guest3 of the Mrs . FranCIs Dal'ooe of Dayton vllle or One • A. W write ;So K,. Meyer&, R. R. • E • . stout and la~te 's Almetta St.elnke, Miss NOl1Jla LOngDr. and Mrs. ••, Mr . and Mr...... . u r paren"" s ...-"r- was a Baturday evE!nlng dinner gllest , Q'Ileev11le. &-6 da.Ucbter were Bunday ' afterno on est Graham . a.cre, Oharles Bunnell, Vbgll LongOf her llttle daug.hlter, Sue ~, and BTm<Dt1!BY - Ideal 81ft for the guests of relatives in Dayton . acre, Therle Jones and James Mrs. Harold WlIltakel' entertli lned Mr. and Mrs. Clluenc e Smit.h. ~ - ~ IIbteta, 100 enYelSteinke . A coronet solo by Milton • • • the Ly,tle Card club at he, home Mrs . Edwin NuU and Mrs. Uoyd opes (printed ), aUO 'at the Miaint Mr. and Mrs. Irvin EWs Dnd Mr. Thursd ay llifternoon. Jonea a talk by the pastor, Rey. O . Brown of Oenterville, were Thursda y . and Mrs. Roy EllIa anet son were Gazette . !'bone 2143. E . Vice . Miss Ruth Reeder Joined .- of Mrs. Tberle Mrs. Monls Wharton let·t ! or In- gues"" Jones. Sunday guests of bh21r paTmts , Mr (epende nee, K.Y., Thursda y to Mrs. Harvey BUlrnet and Mrs. the church and llttle Sue Ann DarFoR 8AI&-- DeIAva l cream sepera- and :Mrs'. Prank Hess. bae was bapt1zed. .' &pend several daY5 and Ea~ter with Margar et Johns .spent alar, aile No. 15. Ot.n be UIeCl Tb\ll'8day 1n • • Short • Sandwi ches and Orders at her .p arents, Mr , ond Mrs. James Dayton . With eJect.r1c·. M. H. ' Hunter, 1Mr. and Mrs. ~05 Cook enterThelln.. 'a I..uncb. . . Keeny. A NICE LIST OF USED CARS , SprlJlg Vauer, Oblo, R. R. 1. .. Pvt. -Kenne th V:lckers, who Ib In bained to"East er dinner with the Miss Et.hel Reeder attendee. a din- 06tnp at OreenvlH,e, Pa.. • • • 'and Pvt . lfollowftig guestB : ~c. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . H&rvey K . fiJle and ner party at the home of M~~ ~ .- To ren~ HOUSe in or Dorls Donald Vickers l.r oln cam;> at Klng- Warren Cook, Mr. and Mrs. ,n ear Waynesvllle by oouple. 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WJ1l1am H. ("Hence") Drake, 71. ulea suddenly at his realdence In Waynesville earlY S~~y morning of 0. ~erebrnl hemorrhage'. He ' ,h ad been 11 res.ldent of Waynesvllle but a few months, but had llved near here for 40 years coming here from Mason county, .Ky. I His survivors Include his wife, .I Lena, three daughters, Mrs. Leona Deardon of Franklin, !Mrs. Mae lPyle of Lebanon, Mrs. Lula GilIland of yall1polls; two brothers .Albert of WlI.oynesvllle rural route and Rufus of Mason; and three 8randc.hlldren. . 8ewices were lleld Wednesday at 2 :30 p. m. at the MoOlure Funeral 1H0me. Bu'r lal was 10 'Miami cemetery.

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Entertains 'In Honor Of Bride -. To - Be Mrs . WIlliam Strac.er en tertained a.t the home of Mr . and Mrs. Charles James Thursday eVening in honor of MlsB Inez James, wl)o during tile even1ng announced May 5 as tlte Date of her cominl m&rrlace to Max D. Hartsock ot Sp~ Valley. The evening was very pleasantly spent in can rests and games. alter \\IhlCh ·the Ibrlde-elect Opened her mafly lovely gttts. Dellclous refreshments of Ice cream, cake ann coffee were served rto the following guests: The guest of honor, MIsa ilDez James, Mesdames Ralph Fowler, Carl Fel'i'U8on. K. R. Wll, E . C . Scotleld, W1ll1am 8a.wyer, Earl Ounner, Walter Frasure. Ernest Ji:dg1n(ton L. C. Hartaock. Ernest CraWl ford, E. !P. Dlnihart, Lloyd Dav1l, Lee Terrell. ILea Conner, F. U. LeMay, GeOl~ :M111a. D. M. ~ultm&n. 'Charles James. O. B. Marlatt and Misses SyMa Hartaoolr, M:&rUyn IAUltman, V1rg1nJa B1ack.burn, ZOIa StrIder, Mary Stansberry, Lucy Eml~ and Lucille Walton,

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M.lss Inez Ja'mes. daughter 'of lI4r. and 1\4)'5. Charles James, and Max D. Hart.9ock. son of Mr. and Mra. L. O. Hartaock oJ: Spring Valley. took their marrlage vows In . the Methodist · pu'sone.ce Wednesday evening -at 7:30- o'o!ocIt with Rev. L. O. Radley Q{flclatlng. They were abtended by 1Mr. and Mrs . William P. Strader. . The bride wore an a.ttemoon trock 01 light blUe crepe, princess style IW1th navy blue aooessorles and a oorsatre of pink roaes and stephanoteS . !Mrs. Strader wore an afternoon \!rock 01. light blue with British tan aoceBSOries and _a corsage of plnlt rosebuds. Mrs. Ha~ was graduated trml. Waynesv~le ble'l 9dI1001 In the class of 1933 and 18 employed as a bookkeeper m' the Waynesville National. Bank. Mr. HartlKr.k 18 a graduate of Spring Valley high sdhool In .the claas of 193:1 and 111 employed at The Duriron company In Dayton. Followlng 1Ile ceremony MI'. and MnI. Hartsock lett for a abort wed- . dlnStrlp. '

Funeral Services Fri. For Accident VictlDl Services wlll be hela Friday at o.t the McOlure Funeral Home fOI'Mrs . lvy GillIland. a.ge 64 ,,1.10 tlied Tuesday mOl'ning al. Blat. hcspltal, Lebanon, from InJurlc! sustained Saturday aflcl'Ilooll abvul 1:00 o'clock when she I.:; said tt haVe walked Into the sltle of a .:a1 driven by Clifford Rho.1ces, OJ Waynesville. , Witnesses to the acc id m t salt that Mrs . Gllllla! d ·II' IIS crossinl 2:00 o'clock

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Mothers D&y w1l1 be celebratea 1n ~e lMethodlat ohurc1h this Sunday mom.1ng. Every mother Ilttenqlng the church Bdlool wID receive a flower . At ·t he 10:30 Kot.her·s O6y service Speclal boUquets will be pre1ented to tlhe oldest and the yowllest mothers present. The Junior choir of 35 or more voices IIV11l fl1J111ah ~ muslc. itev. Radley wID on "The Importance of a C't1l1stlan Home." EnUre fam1lies are urged to ' attend. .

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ENTERTAIN IN. BONOR 01' KANSAS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. st. JIWl entert.alned to dinner Wednesday even1rii of Jut week In onoi of Flfc. and ·M ta. Dale Men lie of Garden City. K&na&a. who are enJoyinv a furlouBb Wltn relatives and friends. The aueete were Plc. and Mra .. MeJlIle Mr--:&iidMrs. J. R. MencJe ·...nd · aon. George.. Mr. and Mh. John 8et.tlemyre and aon, BIDy, apd Mr. and MnI. Glenn Bland and daUCbter, BadIara Lou. of Sprln!rl boro.

James Harvey kcclelland, 86. c1led In a Seattle. Wa8Il., hOllPlta1 April .8. Mr~ MCclelland went to Seattle from Oincinnatiln 1808. jo1n1nc the Seattle LIghting company, ' WhJcb , larer became the Seatt.le au COIll- ' pany. He WAIl at wGa every day unlJl two months AIO. Mr. McClelland wsa born In Olermont county, OhiO, Mareb 8, 1851, SPRINGBORO ' G~UATION 1I11e youngest or eight cJi11dren . He .BXERCJ81C8 MAY 11 1B survived by h1a widOW. Delphine Zell MlcClelland at tlbe famlly heme, Opmmencem~~1seI are 7019 Third avenue, l'{. W., Seattle; aohedulecl to be ·held at Springbbro [ hJIro· school KaY 18. James our SODS. Robert K. ~~1land of G. dtewart "'" CIncinnati, will be Portland, Orepn; Paul B. KcCleIla.nd of Seattle: GeQlWe ~ JIcOw- bhe.speaker; Prof. W. B. Smith of !nnd,Oovlna. Cfl,l1f.. ~4 B. Mlam1 Univera1ty, wU1 a~ak at Morrow hIIh achoolMay 111 and at MOCelland, Saq oJOIe, 0iIllf • . ' MI'II. Ma01ellAncl 'Wlll be remem- K1Dgs MUla blIh ecbool Kay 21. bereq by older , residents a, ' once a ~erc1ae8 at qarllsle W111 be held . tooC'her In. the 'local publ1c sciboola. May ,21.

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IWAItR£~ COUNTY CL11B8 BEING '-B ORGANIZED Mr. and lIrfrs. Oharlce AndeJ'lOn _ . spenrt the ""e'ek'-end' wlth their ,The OJVIUI1zatton of .8 clubs for Pvt. Harold Anderson. at Ft .....n ..... _lItbe current year In Warren county Nort!} carolina. Is under way, aoberia PaDteuatelD, ho!ne ctemoil8traUon apnt, haa aDVISIT 80~ ON BIRTHDAY akeacy orP,Dlsed lDclude: Mr. and MnI. A. P. MeUoh and ~ ..... ' Dot and Daabea, Opal daUlrhter. ~ Aime, ..nd Mr. and . . , Miller: _....-..... Kitchen Su.ties, Mrs.Bernard lMelloh spent ~turda)' ..... ~_v Inih SUnd Mrs. ~ . and Do1orer noe"t' a~d ay 'with A. '0. WU'; . , . ' . Meek; ~ '-B clUb, Mrs. CI\as. !Jam Melloh at .AlllanCCl, Weber 'and ·Mrs. Walter Marconet': helpe\:i hJm celel;>rate ' bla t-(I'l~hdl'V ·.' Lytle Kook.,ao, KrII. !"reel Ruah and anniversary. Mrs. R&lpb Hammond; Lebanon JJappj Hour, aetty Meyer: MUon and c&nntnr. Ruth· Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. IP. L. Reason weN Red Lion Make and Mend club. In OlniclnnaU Saturday .JIlO!11lDI lira; Barl j8edme,n: New BODe spent a few houri with ~~ lira. W. 1:. Pvt. Lor~ iReason. 11'¥ WU~. Darter: , Blue Ball JOllY. SUtchers. _1 'to camp Lee. V1r8lhla. PVt. Mrs. oeoire'Geart: Pranklln lStltdl Reason' has been .atatl'Oneic!' In OtU;, in&' ~ 'Irira. WaltiJr' ¥on&;" fomla !or IIOIJltl tuDe,~, I ~; . ~ > ~ t.aale. RUtb ON FiJii1)~GB ~. .;. VISIT IN NORTH . (JAROLINA

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'l1here Is now e. total of 185 Wayne township residents serving in the anned forces ot tlle United States or Vllree times as many as served during the first World War. a<:ool'f1 ing to available records . Although there was no list available of the men who served In 1917 18. the list The was compUed from lllea Miami aazetre from papers iJubllshed during tha.t time. In 1),.1bllshiu{? thIa liBt of local residents bt!J vu.g III bo~ wars. we are indebted to James GJID)I1fl. a merMer of thl' local honor roll committee, for his valuable assistance. Following 18 the list of those se;Ing in World War II. Lamarr Earnhal't. Edgar Brltaln , Cecil Davis, Charles Davia Henry Schoonover, Vtrg1I Schoonover, 30hn Woolard. Clarence Woolard Earl NendenhaU. James Arthur, Dnt'l'SOn Miller. Chester Carey 'l1'1omas Stansberry, Edwin Schuler Arthur Bohuler, . Herbert RoiUns Wilton Hartsock, Charles Earnlllut. Robert McKeever, Robert .CI.apman. Thomas Brannock,. Charles J(lmes, Robert James. Leonard Fra'ler Edwin F'raner. Glenn Hopkim. A~thur Hopt.1ns. Mlto Shoup ,Wlllill.n B1sgs Carl BIRs. Norman Joe Hen~ 'deaon. John ~er Willard Furnas, Oharle.s Short, EVerett Short. GeQrge Satterthwaite, RIchard So.ttel'tlhwaite. Barold.Da!t1n. Melvh DaJdn. Wayne Daldn Herbert Da1t.1n La.wrenee Daldn. Darrell Dakin, .Earnest LUcas, Haro!d RUVherford R..."'bcrt SheetS. OrvIlle PhIllips. Robert ' Clarey. Ke1l1a Perers. Ra:ph' P~t~r5, James, Bourne. W11lIam Tibbals. Earl Moran, ' Hebert Moran, Prank LeMay Robert P:o.nclt, Lauther Wood, Ethan Lewis. George'Moore Russell Lamb Robert . , St~art, . 'K enneth Savaee. Robert :EenbcrW, Bernard Daley, Kenneth p n_'" enee. Cecu H ar tman. . -....ert Ulcy, Con Towson. Leroy Towson. Wahle lic:.bb6, Roy Crockett. Arthur .Morgan, Tressler Hardin. Charles Bernard, Oharles Hoyle, ClyUe Frolllln. Warren 00011:. Howard Sheeter, WUllam Dunla.p, Wilbur Shockey. Robert RitlOdea. Mark Rhodes, Dale "'0.....1 Y-- I Scott .... ' .... e. ...uae • Wa d e Ellis • Melvin South, Roscoe Whittillnore. VqU~. Howard Stanley, John S>ft_' .....e1. Robert ~roetlng, .H ar and Dye. Ollfford Gray. OharlP...s Fires, Ethan. Crane, Robert Adams Alfred ....... ,,",ntry• . Russell Stansberry, Frank

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the Kings MIlls $Ohool, Is presenting a clarinet recital Friday evening, May 7 at 8:15 In Uhe chapel on the Wt;mlngton college campus aot Wllmington. Eldwin 8coCleld. teccher of muslc In the WaY'l\8Svllle schools, will be 11is IICCOI%lIpQIllest and wlU also play several solo nuntbl'rs. Mr. Harmon is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of MUsic and is a fonner member of the Armco Band . Mr. Scofled was grad. U81~d from Ohio Stare university. Mr. Harmon w1ll play seieotlons by Brahms. DebU8Bey, Grovelez. von Weber. and Rivel. Mr. Scofield's numllers will be all OhoPln. The publlc is cordially Invlt.ed to Served ' In World War I atrend and there Is no adml&slon FOllOWing Is a llst 01: Wa.yne towncharge. ship men who serveci In the llrst 'WOr.ld War: Robert Burton, Fred Braddock. . Jesse Prenderpst. Fred 'Leonard, Forest Rl4ie, Todd Lowry. Paul Haines. George J. Wa~ouse C. TIbJs COInIng Lent·s .Day 'We meet E. MendeUhall, Dean IHOWflll, Mar- not only to e~lt the Christ but to s hall Haines. Ira StliLIl8berry. Dur- hOnor our Chrlatlan mothp.I'II 'Who ward Vice, Jame.s Davis. Herbert meant ao mUCh to each OOl' of WI. Edwards, Glenn Broclt. Ralph Dyke, AI!. Ab~ Lincoln once said. "All rry Leonard, Byrll.lll Prendergast, that I am. or ever ·h ope to be, lowe Ernest Earnhart, Hnrry Greham, to my angel motlher," b a state· Rcss fHartsock. Herman Conner, Mentoa IIOOd JXl8ny ot us can make . !Leslie Satterthwaite. Luther Klbwr. At Ferry Sunday morning the 101- ' Elm,erson SWlface, Fred Pence, Wll- lowing program wID be g1ve.n : llam Graham, Jesse Lewls. Ruasell Song, Jupior Department; scripture IBurnett, \R()bert J(lnes, EveN'tt. and Prayer; 8010._Everett · Hunter: Clark, Oscar IE. Umlth. Enoch The Lonl's Supper; ~, Floyd White, C8rllMoClure, 4~. W. Younce. Hughes and M. M. ~olton: Sermon, Glenn Johns, HOraA:e l:lamel' Joseph "Our Debt to Motherhood." A token will be given to the oldDavia, Kenneth HOI1g:h. IHarry Burnett, 'J ames Woolard. est mot'her present, the youngest AJrred Wrllht, Harold Cook mother present and the mother with Frank Silver.. Ralph lPence, Chester the lal'gest fam1ly present. Snook, Van Retalllcl!:_ Oral SUrface, At the evening seryice the mlnlsW1ll1am Sprelgle, . Wallace . Slbcy .. ter wlll speak on the subjeot "OhrisHarry MerediVh, Orner Pyle, Cllfford tlan LlvinI·" BUZ1~ /Warren lo!Wel', Lyman We lnVlre all those who have no K.enneth Ridge, service or those vmo 10 n(\where to BClrten Kelly, Robert l~alnes Harold service to drive out tnd worship MUIs, carlton Bogan, Jesse jollY With WI . You will lind a friendly V'6Illle Wardlow, ~wst Lt>tz. War- family ." Enjoy the bl~ss1ngs of God ren Edwards. Jerome .:Tones, 'William with 111. . Haines, ,Albert 'LaceY, 'Herman Gray, On Thursday evening the memRaymond Gebhart, lLuther. Lamb bera of the congregation and tlhelr - - Thompson. ~ McKeever. frlenaa will gather 10 the church George Green. J. Scott. Samuel basement for a covered dISh supper. Jackson. AlVin Trickey. Ray Hawke, This is the time [or bhe regular class Ernest Hnrlan. tWUUam Brooks. meeting and will be 'centered around Charlea Lacey. Mother. There ' wlll be a speclal speailter. so we urged all the members to attend. Bring a covered dish and sandwiches for your own family. Also, please don't torget )'Our own table service. Remember the date. "--~·t.......-.... tl ""~h ThW'&day, May 13. Ferry OIlurc.h of That. "'..... "" , .. ~ ....uc on w,,"" Christ. On Lord's Day, May 16, we have everyone has .been w.aitlnv tor the ~Ior ~ p1ay, Isa.t last here. another surprlse for the ~lks of "Mama's Baby Boy" will be ~nt­ tIh1a community. Watch your local ed-at the Way.nesV1lle KYlDDiUllwn on II80per for story and ad next week. Thul'8dIlY, May '1S. at. eight o'clock . Don't mla6 it. Be there' to see a ~n of laughs ~de po8I!.U)le by' an tmlorgettable ~EELECTED .P RESIDENT Situation. OF 'H EALTH BOARD . ~e student. whO life In the 'c ut Boward Gl'abamj Maasie toWIlI ' a.re: v~ .Prestmll. ~ James, iJbIp, was reelected presIdent of the Dtclt OIIbome. Ellen ~. Moo1m1a Warren ' cOunty Mvlaory Be6ltb HoaJc, Warren ~,JaM Hartsoe 'Vera MAlPrew, MarCellhe Pet;. a.,rd In !.eIlanon Monday Mayor el'l!l. LAna1nIr.HardJn and Jean Hart- ~t~ H. Brace of Wayne8vU1e sock. The play Ia hied by 'Wall ohosen secr~, aucceedtns Bari J. Kue, Morrow. Arth~ ~Mh. O. E. l!lIIf1DPcm. . ,'. . : ' , ' ant f'r8nk1l.n Cl~ 8OUc1tor Who bAs ~ a members of the l1eal~b Irl'OUP ~VBY8BUBG BDIIOR PLA~ •__ ..........._ ......... ln J""" WAI' PBB8ENTB1t . 8AT11BDAY a.......... wag - _ _ reelected 'to a five-year term. ·· ---Pester, whereas the following names will OJe put on as 80()n as possible: Lewis OrlliWford. RElY PurAs. Jack Ha.wk HowlU'd Biggs, Rebert Payne, WilHam Spitler, Loren Reason. Harold AnderBOn. HeIll'Yi Bauer. Gerald Coyle. Donald Kerriclc Jlmm~ Miller. Robert Berry. Frl~nk Swartzel, Jack Ross, Ralph S~on PaUl JohllB. Thomas Whlttamore,- Harold !AlIith. &1'l Conner. Kennel.h Dak1n, George 'Pererson, F'erree Payne., Gene Brown. RctJert J<Jarnbart, Milo Wilson, Chester Gogl!.lll, Paul Smlth, A:bert RiChards, Robe:rt Slney. Clem Titus. Erwin Ell1s, Lewis TbomP!lOri Robel·t ShaIW. Tom Florenr.e.

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Senior ClclSS Play May 13

WlWam H~tman John Wayne OIarey. . Carl Green. Harold Roberson. .'M arc ~ll­ adD; WlUiam Obe1p• .·\Joe , Oberry. KUJ1'a¥ ~opk1na. Billy . Melloh. • KaIl1ryn Boirei' (nurae), WllUaDl . ' Murray' BcpldM• .Petty ~ PLAYING' ON LADDD .. ~• . 'Vr.uuam Stogsdill, Th~ olasa 01 tbC. Navy~ 1!'bo 11 . . . ~~ COSnY~ . !'red ' Grauman Everett Camp .Endicott; · DavllV1l1e, ' . ~ .' GI~ iBorace BaWlt1na, William tIiland, '11 .enJo_ & IfIfI· d&1I' fur- ' 'Pranklln. ...., .,.-W~ 'Barrla. 8I.wyer, Robert Rainey. 'lIah'y Dlck........h · 'wIIIIl lila. ............ . tao Mr, : '&Dei )'eaI'II old, lOll ~~. ~ Mra. enabeete, K.enneth ' Eat1na.. Robert ..,.. or-. - Tbom8e BarrIl, brOke h1a lett arm . . .. ' Mra. ~ B~. ' >~ . > Woolard, ~ Planck Benton Boak. S . . and I1I.bt leIr WbIQ 't*lu.tef~ Ow~n &.J!tIOck. ' ~ 0sb0~;' :W~N COUNTY"BOND '!D top ~ _ .. be 'JqDI(Ied from ' J • . IIaIc~, Loren Scott Malt D.R . lYE 'IY.\'f\ALS $.l"len,171 tile· boIUIIDtIal ladder at lbe 0eD- BJ1, DoIlaId lAwaon, ~ Datma, .'IIIboo1 JU'd _ at 1IOCIIl~ l!'lft ~ DUID. Albert PummW, Robtrt ~ _ _ _ _ In , u. mln,mte. later R&1Db 3cJDes. ·a aIzUl. B.... Otirald C&rlllcKeever, ~ annualllODior piay entltlec1 BoDd drive, wbJch ~ .~_" pupJl aDd tbe .aD 01 CIwIeI BcIbel\ "'~. Grac1ouI, . (Jrandma," .of .,., 1, are tl,&Ol~n. ~1IdII1I " . . , 1:J'DkIl ...... ......... bII 11ft. 1I)IIWl, .Jact J!Ipn~ wu- ~ hIIh achoO~ was preIIOUIdr quota ~ ."".... ... 1IbIa 111 feD II-. tile lUdIr. 11-. ~. .. -. 1eIlte4 BaturdaJ at $be ICbool Itl, 8. _~-31'M!. to IIWIdJetowD 'I'be loIlICIIDa nama all appear OD aamulum. M1IIIc tumlabeclllJ

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Ma1n street near the InteraectJoa of Main and MlBil11i streets. She watted for a car to pass goIng south aDcl .. It passed she obesan to croaa tM street and directly Into t:he aide of RdlOade's car which was go1nl north. . Mrs . Gilliland was caught by the door handle on the car, feCll'!lVinl severe aibdominal 1oJurle8. She alIo received a crushed elbow and conCUSSions . She was rushed -to the Lebanon hospital 10 the McOlur, lll11bulance. Rl10ades stated that he cUd Dot see Mrs . GUllland uptli she was struck. He was held blame~ bJ authorities . The deceased wa,s born In Wilmington but spent most of her ute In the WaynesvIDe vlctnlty. survivors include ber .busband, Georae, and, three SOllS. Melburn, Wilbur and Edward and one brother. Melburn Gr1Jlfy, of CeUfornla. Rev. · Lo~ LUQwSs wW bav. charge of the aervk:es ani burial will be in ~ cemteery .

Cincinnati will be Lh~ at the commencement exel" cmes or 'Waynesville high SChool, lL be he.d 'May 21 at 8 :00 p . Ill ., It ha' been announced. The ·Bacca.l aueare sel vlcl' . will bL held Suncl'ay. May 16, at 8 :00 p . Ill . Rev. John Veere LaCy , ministe r o. the Gates-FOurth church , Columbus will preach the anuual sermon. 11he Olass P:ay. "Mama's Baby Boy" will be held Thursday even ing . May 13, at 8 :00 o'clock. ~, Nusian~e Class O6y wlll be held Monday , May 117. with the Senior Prom TuesW~ynesv.me VIDage Coundl met day. May 18 at 9 :00 o'clock. Monday evening for their _ recul&r . The annual Alumni Reunion ·lfn. month y meeting. Although . no Orrllclal action . . . be held here Saturday. May 29. taken two problems were freely cUIcussed, the problem of dralnace In' Jel'taln sections 01 the vIDaee 'and "be matrer of dogs dalnai1nlr p.r_ Mr. and Mrs. CIirence Rye en· den and shrubbery. In t'he latter case It waa ceclded· tertalned the South Wayne Advisor) to appeal to citizens to confine t.helr Council Group 'Ilbursday evcrung, April 22. Eleven members werl. dogs during the growinlt ae&IIIIl. ' present with Mr. and Mrs. Johll Several CCJmpla1nta have ~ received by members of counc1l aud !Burske as guesl.a . The fIrst part of the evening was Ilbe mayor reg6rd1ng seriOQa damio spent In the cU.scussion of various age to victory gardens. U dOlt ownfarm activities . an~ !prOblems. 'l'he ers dO not heed the appeal to conremainder of the evening was spent Cine their pets, it was deCided to enin a most enjoyable social Inanner. act an ordinance prob1bt1nl dop Delectalble refreshmenl,s wre servl'(' from running loose ' at tbts time or bhe year. by the hoste•. WLW

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S. Wayne Advisory Council Meets .

'l1he meeting atIjow'ned to mee. with Mr. and Mrs . Hartley Moss on May 26.

Class Of 1908 Plans Reunion The members of the clas~ of 190' WaynesVille high school, Is planning a reunion for Alwruli Thly. May 29, with a luncheon to be served at "Our House" at f :oo p. m. , and wlll atrend bile alW1U11 llIec.in" In the evening, This c~ holds II. reunion every five yeara and the thirteen members bave nearly always been able to Blttend and it Is 'hoped that al will be prCSj)nt (or thIs year's gathering. The members of the class n.r . Mrs . ~ary W. Stack of Detroit Michigan, 1Mr. John Strawn of Ur, bana, Mr ... R. J. WllllamBon of Cleveland. -Mr. Fred Hawke of Ta.m!pa. Florida, Mr. Raymond E . Davis of Da)'ton. Mr . Seth .Furnas of CenterVille, Mra . F. U. 'LeMay Mrs. Frank Hess. Miss Flora Berryh11l, Mrs. Susan 8cailloll. Mrs. Ray~ mond Conner and Mrs. E .. F . Elrn· hart and Mrs . Lyman Day . Prof . O. E. Bratten of Dayton w110 was superintendent oC WaynesvIDe high school during the four years thls class atrended. wUl be a guest at the luncheon. of

Local Resident Sued For $10,350 A coll1Blon between a ' ''or~ and an aUtomobile Is the basis of two sUlts. aeIdng *10,350 damages, filed in Common Pleas court In Lebanon Monday against Holly Kennard, R. R .. 2, Wayne&vllle . . Mrs. Alma Seppeler and her hua~d, 'MelVi-n. Toledo, . contend ' they wertr InJured near Wayncs'/Ule May 3, llK1. 'When their automobile colllde4 with a' horse' OWIlettby Ken~. who b charglid with negUgence for not keeping the ablma1 secured . ~- a-....l 'o. h . . ,-00 : - M I ' " e., '! 0 ~ys she suf'~red .a perynanent back ~Iury, asks • 0.000 damal~ a.nes har . b~d aeeIai $350

Mothers Club'To ee Fdda:y The MothersclUb will hold tbeJr regular meeting at the grad~ 8CboOl Friday, May 'l at 2 p . ·m. The J)rogrlUJl. · to be preeentecl b)' the llrat grade under the cJrecUou ot Miss Beekman and lIiaa BlacItburn, Is -as follows: Devotionals : Psalm .117'P rayer .. : ... Entire Plrst Grade Recitation; "Welccme" Dorla Brown SO:lg: "Welcome. Mobhers" ,... Entire Plra Qnde Tap Dance ·...... W1nD1e 10 Stout ru:rost~"Mother"=--B

Medley at 8On8&-'~thera 000kies," "The Robin and Chlck.m" "My L1tt!e Yellow DUck," "Jack and .Jill" . .. ... EntlreFlrst Grade RecLtat1on : "I Love" . Elaine Dan.. Vocal 8010: "Blnt 10 the Tree" •........• !Marilyn Squ1P.a O6nce, "Minuet In 0", by BeethoVen as danced In daYII ot compeller, bJ nine glr)s aIKi nine boys .. Janet Hammond. Marilyn - stanabtl'l'J. MarHyn Gons, Lorene SaUIburJ, · Aline Mendenhall, LInda Lee Ralm/by • .Rhoda Bunnell. Sandra ~n. Jucty Smith, Jerry Bulb, John Aldridge, Cerl 8c1hDaStman, Freddie Plaher, Wade TUrner, BObby O'Banlon, WWIam MUJer, Joe Smallwood, Arthilr ThornbUl. Recitation: "Don·t You Member?" ....• .. . Donna Radle, Piano Solo .•....•. .Janet Hammond Playette: "Firat Ald' for Kitty" polly ........ Marilyn stansberl'J Dr. Foster • . . .... . Erman Lamb CJosing ~itat1on: "Good. Bye" .......... Ulrene SatiaburJ REV. RADLEY TO TEA.CII WAYNESVILLE 8JBLE

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Lee Adams, sandra Lee Sl.mPIon, Norma Upton, Rheta Pay vah OveI;, Goldie MloDonald Allee 11nney . .

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• . I tiring with Il the greatset food shOl't . nil h AIn. rl n I\l ~ tol·y. , I he COl\tl'O ersy beLween t h 'rrllwayneSvWe, Ohio Ma.1n Street Phooe 21.:1 man COIlllnlttce, of ' the senll~e lind Entered M silcolld Olass Mall Matter at Postol!lce, Waynesville, Oblo Secretary ot the iNnvy Knox os to American /!hip losses during tlie pnst year has IliPpallel') til' been de :'u by Walter W. Wiseman, Edit0t: a nd Publisher 1\ -general agreement that ship tonISSUED EVERY THURSDAY nage losses have actuaUy exceeded new construction. In!lSmUdJl as the Subscription PrIc4:, '1.60 Per Year, Payable In Advance hortage o! .shipping for moving w . goods an'd tJgbt'ing men over-seas has_ beert the most serious bottleneck Of the war, the In!ormatlon made public !by ,t he dIspute betwe:!n , the Senate committee and Navy \ Secretary Knox ls of the most serious import. While nn attempt hos II, CLAIUIIC& J. ••ow. been IJUl(ie to distract attention Crom M _ .. c:-,...;... .. '*- .,..... the a :atm1ng Shlppl'lg situation !by announcing that nIneteen million tons of ew shipping will be , conWhile' t he House was in rece·..; last as for hay and pasture . Spring structed in American shipyardlr this week , bu~ few members were 1I\)le to freezes ho.ve severely damaged early the foot remains that only year, get any refll rest during t he ::- so- vege~les and tile fruit crop. Com- wa.r materiel and Igbting men demUed "vacation."' Fully one-third nl merclal canning and lfoOd prt'serving livered to the battle fronts of the lIhe membership mmn\ned III ~ ash- are expected to be lighter than us- world can help In defeating the enlngton to carry 011 irnllo-tan' com- ua! thls year, greatly due to LLe 1611- emy. Today war' supplies arc piling mittee work. make aPJloo.ra'"lf:C; be- ure of th e government to fix deUn- up at shipping ,p oints throughout fore various i\'ovemmental 1I~~ncles, Ita labor, wage and price policies for the United States, awaiting trans- rapidly fuan tdlel' can be trnllsportor tot transact other official b U5 m ~. t.be IndlEtry. Shortages of trained portatlon over-sce.s. At the present er, used or consumed, and overThose who were allle to r eturn to Calm labor, macbinery, fp.rt1l1ze r, Ume the United States has approxf- produotion threatens. A grndual their home districts ,were k('lpt busy protein ({ee~. and needed miscel- me.tely seven and one-haU million con veI1S1on or mnnufacturing lacUalmost every minute by interviews laneous supplies, 'Will be big factors men In its armed forces, of which lLies back to the Illroduction of goods wit1h bhelr oonstltuen ts In reducing general agricultural' six mUHon are In the Army. The for clviHan CODsumrption will Ul1production. Best qualified student-s Administration plans on bavlng doubtedly start long before the war Despite the opttmlstlc preci1ctlons ends. and the cheel1flll reports belnll K1~en of the situation agree that a rec!uc- eight million two h undred thousau(.. • II • the general public on tbesitUtlt.1on tion of from ten to twenty per cent men In the Army by January 1 next. The present . lIlted Slates wa r growing food 8bortages can be ell- Cram 1M2 figures can be expected VIIth two mllllon seven nuno rcd progra. calls 1017 the spending of In national over-all food produc- thousand over~seas by the same ~ted .In 1943 and early 19U . Both Uon for 1943 . 'Wise householders wU1 time. An additional three million a.prox1ma.tely two hundred and fifty '1941 and 194.2 "ere exceptl('n.tJly ralse viCtory gardens and go In for men are scheduled to be :.ervlng In billion dollars to detoot our ('nemies. good crop years . 1943 baa , nat start- home ~nnln8' and preserving 'WherTo date about ninety billion dollars ed out so well as far as tJh~ tood , ever poss1ble, for aUtumn of . 1943 the NaV}' coast Guard ant.! Marine o! the Am er Ican val' b udg e~• h as II.Cproduction outloolt Is conoor1l8<1 . A btedly brtn al t Corps. To date, however, I?ss than tually been ex<pended wIth one hun-bard Wlnter~, cold, wet w1ll undou g an mos seventy - live thousand American dred and sixty btll10n remaining to ~"j:fui ~ red,uced' p?o.pects for cc:mp1e~ ~rogram of f~ rationlng soldiers are said to have seen action. be spent In ' lIhe future. lOuring Ap_ wheet and ot~er small graIn.'CaIj ~ un .. 'l1be ....'inter o! 1943 - 1944 may • • • r1l expenditures were running at the During 11942 thls country produced rate or seven billion dol1nrs per approximately IUty ,t housand war month or elght~ !lour bUllon per plane6. At pres'ent American planes year. !Plans call :for Incrooslng WU1" are beLng manliCactured at_ the rate expencUtures to 'tnore than eight of seven thousand per month; 'WIth billion dolllll:S eac:h month by ellrly total 1943 production elq)eCtad to top 1944. However, because of the pilthe one hUn'dred tthousanc! mark Ing up o! UDusued . weapolls and war a greater number than the tota THE ROXANNA CANNING COMPANY IS suppUes In gD,:emmellit wnrehouses, produced by aU the otber nations of .NOW' CONTRACT~NG THEIR S WEE T COR N 1944 lwar spendlnig may be drasticthe world put together. The same ally re'duced, rather thall Increased . ACREAGE FeR THE 1943 PACK. EITHER CALL situation Is ttrue in the production of Today American rn1U~ry expenditanks, machine guns, automatic AT OUR OFFICE, OR PHONE 2878. tures a re actually more than the rtfies and many otiher war needs . total of ail othe r warring nations American industry is just getting qomllined-frlend and toe alike. into Its prOductive stride In the Yet there are those who will say manufacturing of Implements of the United S~tcs is not c:'olng her war, deat.b and destruction . Seem full share . WAYNESVIU.E, OHIO ingly we are already producing war lmplements and auppUes much more .Ga zelte Wanl All$ Bring Reslli la l .

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E, M. S'l"EELE, 123 East Street Wilmington, Ohio, ~~a-a-w~~J)tItl1m!ed a booklet In which he exp~ how he treats PILES or DIRECT BUS ROUTE FR'OM WAYNESVILLE SAVE TIRES AND GAS HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ , S~ Cloee Week nays at 5:SO, SaWrda,. ai 10:00; Cl_ WedDes _ Noons In June. July, Augus~ ERY or ELECTR-10ITY, Thls booklet will be sent' frce by sending him your name and address.-Adv. WALL PAPER - PAINTS TRUCK AND CAR ISAYLS

REPLACEMENT PARTS , Good Quality Part. Made To Fit Machine Shop "Work Valves _ Seat. Repound Brake. pruma RelP'ound

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HOME FURNITURE CO. QUALITY FPRNITURE AT

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COSTliME JEWE~Y

A, Good PIaee to Eat

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Xenia Standard ~ai1s Store lin. 8:00

LUNCHES .. ICE CREAM

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THE CR.TERION Xenia, Ohio

FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY

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KUPPENIIEIMEB CLOTHES

Radio and Bic,cle Bepalrlnc WORK CLOTQING 37 W, Main ' Phone 1100

Arrow Shirts

Xenia

THE i XENIA NATIONAL BANK

C. A. DABE and SONS

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EICHMAN'S EJecUicaI SuppUe. _ Bepall'ln,

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XENIA OFFICE SUPPLY 35 Green StRet

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Dangerou s High Blood Pt'~'''' ~'J (Eascfltial Hypertension) is 'usuall arkCd by distr.~ssjng symptom) u~h as dizziness, throbbing head • ches, sleeplessness and nervous] , ~esll,' If disregarded) this may lead to Heart Trouble, Stroke, Paralysi!ll Hardening of the Arteries or Kidi ey TrOUble, Diamonex, discove~ q.~lf . , AlT. 1I0LLY' M. 11:. (JIIU~CII I a heart specialist, is designed tel Sunday, Cold ani:! cloudy this ulokly uid in the relief of theM " T. M. Searll, MJ niater '" istressing symptoms, • . -1 morning 'with rain this a.ttemoon, a . A Chicago resident says: "I suf.: Sunday Sohool 9:30 a . m, E.A. Qay to atay at bonte. There were not ~ered from High Blood,Pressure fo~ Earnhart, ··S upt. . Very ~any at church so sOme peo_ several years with increasingl~ ple must bave thoughtJ/jo, The baby EveniIig service, 7:30 p. m, evere throbbing headaches, dizzl. ess and shortness' of breath. ~ PJa~er ¥eeUng Wedn~ay eve. c.h1clts life coming along very well howed the Diamonex formula nInI, 7 :30 po m. y dcctor and, on his advice, trle he treatment for two weeks undoq dentical conditions as previou~ I . reatments. Within Only . three days AUCTIONEERING . y bad headaches and dizzy spell~ ere gone, My hil~h blood presslllG Stanley and Kooaler : ,was reduced and I sleep. fine." For Dates, Phone 2894, WaynesDiamonex goes directly to wor~ an three , different ways to aid i~ ville, Ohio, Reverse Cliarges ~he relief of t!tcs~ danll"erou8 symp. , toms: Results are speedy-with BROKEItS' UCENSE ,as short a time as two weeks sufJ terers often find th:a t Diamonex ha_ accomplished 750/0 of the toial ra.: ,J&Oap ·FOR AND CONSIGN dUction possible wi.th this formula.' If you Buffer Il'()m High B~ y~ur Oattle; b0lJ8, !!beep and calyet lPressure ,you may try DlAMON to Norris-Brock Cllo~ liVe wire and ~ithout mking a J)onny. To in . pr08l'e&s1ve f!rD) , for the blgblllf tluce thl, wondei'ful treatment . a mill ion new suffE~rera this liberal market pr:1ces and sOod eervSoe, ' ,TARiViIAoUTmC TAR ~ trial olfer i. made for a Jlm~' Unl(,n Stock Yardl, CincinnaU. O. time only. . • ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING TUne In on RadIo 'stat1~ Send only $1,50 to the Dfamo Compan Y a18-A North MiC:h . 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. for OUf ' dally DUMP +RUCK SEJR.VICB Ave,. Ch eago, Dlf:nois for • . mar~et reports. ' READY MIX CONOR.ETE .. TWO . weeki IUP~ of renuln

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peopl~ who dldh't climb t!lem, es-

pecially wire fences. You can seo every .piaee where a -fence lias been ellmt?ed when you db Ii llLtie' fence mending . The fence to LlJe s ecp pR3ture is aJlnost gone, Tbey- can come through almOBt anYWhere I>u~ ' bhey never ~em to be able tQ find the same hole to get haclt. I put them back halC a doien times today, ever (j,ime I went In or out the klne. Is It the war, the general confUSSlon or countless petty details, or Ilge that makes me sO absent mind,· ed? I forget iJllngs. I leave packages on the counters ane go oU without them, I come to town wlth'Out Ilhe crealn, just. wJlen we are ' trying to a void extra trips and other .people say t:hcy do the same things. Pel'ho'l>S It is 'trylllg to remember how many points you can spend or wilell the next sugt" stamp

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Tuesday, WaIted around all mornIng for t.he 'truckman to come 1.0 take some hogs to CInclnna.tI . I understoOd that Jle coUld take them ~13 load but truckmen hal'e thels trOUbles 1.09. The regulatiOns will not let them pick up some hogs eMt of town lind finish 'uP the load west of town. a plekU'p load must ~ all In the same nelghborhooC: which makes It bard lor the SJ1UI.U producers who never have en "ugh for a whole load. , P . S. I do not know whether it iWas my tYlPOgTaphlcaJ errvf or the prlnter 's ~ha.t made last week's diary say to give the chicks a big chunk oC nice fresh "socia ." It should have been a big t:hunk ~f nice tresh sod, you know, nlea .fresh

grass. NAMED REPRESENTATIVE E. M. Leo!! of near Lebanon ha$ been named district representative of the natural resources committee of the state conservation 'divlslon. Leal hIlS been oounty chairman of the wor~ for several years and ac- . tive In the conservation wo~k pr the Warren County FIsh ane Game P! otedl ve association.

R:ETURN ,FJtO~ LOUISVILLE

Mr. and· ~. W, P . Sallllbury and Mrs . H. L. Rye and son have returned after spending several da.ys with Mr, and Mrs : J. J. Fritz In LoUlsvllle, Ky. 'While there Mrs . R.Ye ~ended the Kentck¥. Derby.

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not delighted with results 70 ' mOlley ,.nil be refunded jmmecU- . atel), on requHt. There are .tringa or conditioD8-)'Ou ow. jt to , younell to make thi. wonderful ,ltest a~ once. Writ-it toJIQ.... tidal ,

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ago. The peach trees are In bloom and It begins to look Uke spring but It froze again last nigh t. I haven 't ':;;;;;=";;;IE;;;T;;;I;;;I;;;O;;;D;;;I;;;S;;;T;;;C;;;H;;;;;;u;;;n;;;c;;;u=~ heard yet whebher It hurt the fruit or onto It froze Ice, some say H WIlS Louis C. )ladley, Paator as low as tlwenty -elght . The apple trees are just coming out but there Church school 9.30 a. m . It. flow- are not many In bloom as t hls is er will be given every mother pres- not an IIipple year. ent. SUCh a busy week for mel Mother's Day service 10:30. B~ ­ The almanack said' plant rO\)t crops ject: "The ,;unportance or a Christ- so we did, ~oug\h the rain kept us Ia.n Home. The J unior chair wlll from finLslilng planting potatoes sing and bouquets w1ll be pres~nted today . We nearly bl'Oke our neCks to the oldest and the youngest the other day cutting som.~ Of the mothers pre:>ent. potatoes only to find wben I took I~: ~~~th t ~;u'rter~O''lferenCe them over that the traotor had lost w e. a le ch Wednes- a lug Il8a1n end 50 the -groUnd was day evening, May 14, at 7:S0 . Re- not ,r eady f!>r them . Arter trying ports of the year's work will be pre- several places we finally ~ot it weldsented by all organizations , ed and. the n ext morning we planted potatoe:> with lIhe moon m PIsces ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH the fIShes or the ' feet whichever Father Knunholts, 'PI'Ies~ you cali It, Vt1b1ch Is said •0 be the Mass Sunday 9 :00 a. m . best of all signs for potatoes. We must wabch Chern and see. It was ST. MAR~' EPISCOPAL a lovely doy and the ground was in CnUaCH fine shape so we ought to ba ve Ralph Parks, Mlnill&el' in Char", some gOOd potatoes, signs or no ehw'ch 004001 at 9 :45 a. m. signs . I planted some potatoes and Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 some paisnJps and salsUy olle evenIi. m. ing just as It was beglnnin~ to rain, I was so IIIfraid that the ground WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF 'WOuld be too wet ~ work In thP. CBBI8T ' mOrning. Just two pups len, two of ' the Mas .Rancl&ll. MInJs&u rprettletlt. Feeding Is II. problem, SUNDAY sometimes lin amusing one, Who Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m, win eat with Wbom C8USOS much Communlon' 10:t5 a. m. , , troub:e. separate plates for all may preaching, ,11 a. ' Ill. - ttJenltRrlmlty:!I011m1i1f:. Sm9kpy . and Junior E!ideavor, 7:15 p. m, eat eagether but almoet every Senior Endeavor, '1:16 p, m, , Comm~ion and preaching, 8:00 rileal Smokey 'comes to me barking. as muCh Il$ to say, "That ,l,Dean Ol~ p. m. Suzey 1& getting more than her SIUlre You are ~v1ted to come and worand won't let me ~t," ~ r go JUld ship with us. ' div1dethe fOOd putting halt at one . end pI the dish and halt at' the ....mRl' CUllltCn OF CURIST other So she eO.n finish eating. Old Hel'beri Graham, Mlillater Bogan . bas to eat alone or there Is Q:30 a. m .. Bible school troUble. The ot:her day I let him eat 10,46 a. m.-oommunlon. iMth the pups but It didn't work, a 11 :00 a. m.-8ermon. few growls 6IJd grandpa ~ltan !Bs 7:30 p. m ,-Peachlng. eating by himself , while the pupa sat FRIENDS , 1IJ a row at a safe dlstaaoe.....wlth their ·tongues hanging out .dnd ~ieir ,FIrst Day I!Cho01, 9:31' a. m: Meeting for Worship, 1,):30 a. m. mouths dripping, watchl!!g ea, ll JDOutbfull. Now I give b1m- his by

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Churches

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, 'May 1, 1943, . (out: ex lI,cI}u:IILt o! our ~oIdiers is home 911 ,lUrloull"\) . He- had mls.';ed hJ& flll"lough for varIous· reo ns L-i'o 01' ~hl'ee times so we 'had' almost gl,ven up expecting ,hIm but ' wh en he came last nJ8'h~,1n ~Ile middle of tile night and called. hiS mother land'!d In Wle mIddle of the floor In one bound, wide awake and bbe rest or' the famUy too were there in no time flat. Johnny wouldn't let hls brothe r who works ror me tell ~c onythlng a bout It so 1 was busy washing dishes when I heard the dOgs making a fuss ana looked up and there WIl8 a ®Ick and spa n soldier, straight and ,tall, coming down the lane escorted by Ills admiring smn'\ brothers. ,Now, we'll kill 'the old red rooster, only one ls plaid and I.he ocher is barred but anyway we will celebrate . Al'lny trtllnlllg dues take these 'boys and make them 11ltO mOll . Be filLs out hls unUorm In 1\ ,Y9.Y that h e wouldn't hay;!) a few mon ths

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CORNER PHARMACY

Col'. Main .. Detroi& •• Phone 6

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Lebanon: ~fl~ Phone 473~

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XENIA, OHIO

CmCAGO VISITORS Mrs. Carleton B. Adams' and daughter, Susan. 'ot Ohicago, are spendlng several days wl~h ' Mrs. Axiams' parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. WI. !Merrick and with her brotherIn-llIIw and sister. Rev. and . Mrs . Ralph Parks. ILlttle Susan was ohrlstened by her uncle. Rev. Parks, at the St . )4atY~lscopal church. on Sunday a'ftemoo~. Try th e Miami Gazette Wnnt Ad,, '

YEARS AGO -'FIfTY (October ~Il, 1893)

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_ _ _ _ _ _.....-_ _ _ _...;.._~---------...:~'---- , Cnarlle Moor!! IE~rt today for the '. '. World's .Fair. ' . - FIFTEEN ' YEARS AGO Mrs: EUphemia [)a.uglht~rs died Work; IB q>rocresSing raPidly on J .. - (MarZ, II1h) , WednesdB6' at her nome in, Corwir,l .. H . ciskey's house : M~s . Geozwe Gilliland visited rel John A . .Hill. former looal ·J:.esIDr. J . B. Hough visited Fort An'!ot.ives .'a t Chu"avllie ' last we~. dent. died at Lebanon Sunday. 'clent 'on wedriesca~. Mrs . J. D. MarlaJit is visiting ner Work on bridge ' I$l~ ' is t.aldn,.g GO and hear McIUnley at Lebanon daughter Mrs. Merle Kerns. at Co- the plQ.ce of t.he old cover'ld bridge Tuesda.y evening '" lumbus. ' . on tlhe avenue. Is progressing rapidly. l..arOne Bunnell. Olark 'McKay and Mr. and 1Mrs •..n. L . . ~ . . - ':wa:tel' Knbon returned from the TWENTY YEARS AGO 'Fair We<ine&dle,f : _ the week-end 'Wildt Ethan Crane and d'amUy in Df\yWn . (May 2, 1923) . Benjamin M1ss1ldine Of Oxford, Mr. and iMnl. C. W . Younoe of 'Born-'Io MI'. l.ud Mr3. Opbcrt Kansas. is Ilhe guest of 'hIB bro1\ber, !Dayton. 'are announcing Ule birth Biggs or OOl'W1h. Sunday, Apr. 22, a J. t:'. !M1sslldine at this place. of a daughter. Ji)orothy Lee. Tuea- son. Rev. AuStin will move to Wllday, AprU 2t. Stewart Allen or Olnclnnati. Is the mlngton to "wISe with his mother. Dorsey Bros. circus will &how at guest of his Uncle. W. H. Allen. and Miss "Mamie" MbK1nsey and her the ball grounds Tuesday. May If. fUm1ly. parents returned fr(m' Ohlcago Mon"The Go-Getter" is the name of Born-To Mr . and Mrs . Ray day. Mary re5\D1led her work at the tlle -Senlor class play! wb1ch will 'be Hawke' of Day.ton ¥r1day, April 27 a post <MIce at poce. presented. at the gym May B. The daUlJlhtP.r . J. P. Ramsey. t.he reformed gamcast is as follows: Everett DOlIn. Mrs. H. R. Graham at Kansas ol.er, wID lecbure lit the I.O.G.F. auth Cook. E}lzabeth Branstrator City. !Mo.• has been the gllE:3t of her hall Monday evening. Evalyn Tucker, Jean HockeLt. Her- aunt. tMrs . Alice McKlnsey, the. past Mr. IBonnevllle is erecting a storeman SUrt~. Harold Berl"Yhlll. week. .f()Om adJGl.n1ng h is restaw'D.nt PI·")'f1homas Bl'IlllDock, Willlam K1lker'fit. M. Sherrwood fell from a step- perty on Main street. son Geneva Awt. Kalthleen Orabam. ladder last 'W~k. Qadly spra!nlng his . G. W. Zlmmemmn has moved the Roy 1Ellls. Wllllam . Long, Grace knee. most or Ih1s househol'd goods La Mrs. !Rockett. Vaahti Beckett, ~na HopoBnlel Shepberd who maokes <hIs Hopkins' hoUSe oPl?061tP. the et)£lne Idns. iDnogene Beckett, Joe Ker&ey. home 'With his son, Albert Shepherd, house. which hls If~LmUy will oocupy Dmer P1!lnck Heltlert M.cMJ.llan, dt Route Q, ;fell I~ t;he house last as soon as Mr . OorWID takes POsSe6"Wade Thrner. Geneva Ault. Pauline 'Ithursday and ;fractured his 'hlp . He slon or tlle hotel property. Clt'eene. Is 93 years old-. Mrs . F. E. King has !been In the Hemert El<Iw&rds a.nd famUy of Lowell. son of Mr. and Mrs . City taUs 'Week buying more mllllnDenver. 0010.. are v1s1ting relaUvea Frank Thomas, 'West of town. and cry goodfi and the ladies w111 lind here. Miss Katherine. daughter of Mr. the latest styles at tihl' lowest prices. C1arit S6lliib\uly of Ohio Wesleyan. and 1MrS. George Weller. west of at ner store. spent the week-end at his home. 1IOWn. 'Went ,t o ILobanon last Thurs'!1he meeting of Waynesville's bUS!;M r. and fMrB. Ray MainOIla Jlnd day and 'Were married. Mrs. George ness WlO progressive men on Monsana, iR8lph 1IiIld- Donald, v1sitel rela- Weller accompanied them . daoy evening was a. splendId begIn_ tives In Hart.av1lle. Ind., over the M . and- Mrs. .W 6lter McClure lng of lthaL 1)01loy. whlcb 1t cont.in. IWeek-end and lI.tten<ted graduathm were much swPr1sed Saturday even:- ue4 will awaiten the' town from its exercises In 'Wbich nePile'V, Maln- Ing when their son. Carl McClure, .etlhargy. OIlS YOUllI, took pa.rt. came home and introduced to them Mamage Licenses - Norval A. Rev. W. E. DBk1n, a former Way- his bride. the daUhter of H . H. Hamllton and LoUisa Tibbals; AInesville boy, noW rector or the st. Barnes of ~n. They had been iJ:ed A . LInton and Mary Butter-' Oeorse's EplsDopal dhuroh at Olarks- married Q few hours before wt the worth; Robert C. 3:kJys and ,R achel dale, MIs6., Will &all JUlY ' 6 for EUr- residence of !Rev . Teeter of the U . Ireland; . Frank M. Lee an~ Lue;Ia ope. B. chureh, Dayton. Malampy; Warren A. Surface and The resWence ~ H. O. Oomell 'l'be .h ome of Oeore Elzey on the Claudia Eyer. ·near Perry. was burned to !be .waynesville and ~anoll pike, was ground Tuesdaoy morning. Quict des~ by lf ire this morning . The Iwork by neighbors and frle~ .saLV- home was occupied by John Bill and lira. Willi... Vorr ............ 1 ed most of the boUaehold goods. family. Mrs . Glenna Wilson visl';ed Mrs. 'I1wo upper floors iii the Lebanon Walter &lJwyer, who has ~n in botel IW'CJ'e ytrtually destroyed by business here for the past few years. iHorace oompton in New Blullniton last Thursd&.y afternoon. fire late Monklay alternOOll. Dama8e , . . died at hlli·home t:'rlday night after Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh B<>llan and was estlmBted at $20,000 Mrs. ElJIabeth Hatbaway cUed a long Illness . f:ranadaugbter, MaJrl\yn Sue, visitJohn BrpJ.th died at h.\S home ,nellr ed the Lormer's mOILher near Xenia w~ at &e home. of her !=Iunday. . II$le Thursday night. daU&ihter. Mrs. Laura Sides. /dOme of ow: members Q ttended the MIssionary meetlng at Elizabeth OOInpton's In New Burllngton last week. 'Mr . and Mrs. .Raymond Wilson $pent FrIday nl8ht at the t.OIDt: of Mrs. and MrII. ~nces Cbenoweth . IM r. and Mrs . Oscar Stanfield of near Ne"f Vienna, were Sunday dinner gUes!:a· of Hel,mer Halnes and. family. }dr. and Mrs. Be'van Jenklns and tamlly of Kokomo, Ind,.. caJ.led on the latter's father and brother, Jolm PHONE 328 LEBANON,. OH I Wilson and aoberl~ SUnday &ttl-rnoon. Several Of our members have been on the s1c~ 1I.st but are better at

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BRQW.N and BROWN Ladles Beaclr to Wear A GOOD PLACE TO KNOW . A GOOD\ .PLACE TO GO

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Mis8es Anh1e andl M'&Bie Browne. were cUruier guests of the Rev and Mrs. R4\)ph Parka 0 :0 Priday. I!4I8B Ella May 'WoodSon baa re~ sumed her duties here after a ten day ~Uon. ~pent With relatives In Kenttdq. ~. Oeorsta Melldenb&n was entertalned in lIle hOme of 1oIr. and Mrs. ·J. B. CraiiJe on Wedneedia)'. Mr. and Mrs . Morris Pu1Irerson aD!CI dausbter, Zane. Mae, oalled Gil Mr8 , >Anna ,E. ' ~rl~ ,S unday

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.RaYID<!nd Wilson and wife apent Sun'day nla'ht wlththelr ~-ln-IaW and djlug·h ter, Mr. and Mrs. LeaD!cird Ems and family. Mr. ' and Mrs. RdJelt MoMlllan were eventDi. callenf at. the oZ Mr. ' ~md. Mrs. Lul~ :Baines recently. ', KarUyn SUe SoUth ~nt ,8&tw'-' day at the boGIe Or Mr. and kta. lEVan BoP.n in D8)'IWn. · , MIss .MorUm1a and Mrs. NelUe Bunnell attended Euter aervices at DavW's Reform church On the DaytQn ,Pike. Little KAren Louise ~nell. daughter of Mr . and Mra. 'George Bunnell of " M Cftr<11ngton road. D&yton, /Was · one of a clasa Whloh, baPt1zcid'"

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24 N. Broadway Phone 327 M

,A Mother's Day prograql wLIl be IPvep at Lytle chun;h next Sundey evening ·to wh1 C1h eVilly one is cordially invited. Mrs. J . B. Joncs ' spent Thursdoy at the homes or Mr . and Mrs . Alfred JOnes 'and Mr , and' Mrs . Carl Knear ",t Southerri Jlllis. Mr. and Mrs. H . A. S teinke and Mr. and Mrs . H . E . Gllmilll attended ~he funeral of their UI cie. Mr. l'rank 'Long. in D.lyton. Thursday. Mr, and Mrs . Charles' Bunnell and daughters visited Mr . and Mrs . Noaih Newman and son a t. Pe;:IH Monday evening. 1Mr. and Mrs . Alvin Dyke anrl daughter. Nancy, at Dayton. were SunOOY guests of Mr . and Mrs . Forrest Graham and family . Mrs . Margaret JOiUlS was a dinner guest Sunday of her :sIster and brother, Miss Mary Cook and Pal'ry Oook at Waynesville. Mrs . Everett Early anti Mrs . William Ber.gdall. called on Mrs. May Oornell at Lebanon Wec.ne.sday afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Claude RlBIIS in Dayton. Mise Almetta Steinke c~lebratea her birthday wIth {r1etlds and her family at Q party I~ her home !Monday evening. Mrs. Ralph Barger has been quiLe 11l willh the grippe the past week . 'Her sister. Mrs. Harold Mlne.r of Sprintrfield. spent the week with her and family • . Mrs. t:'re<1 Rush and Mrs . Ralph IHammond were !Lebanon vlsltor Thursday. Mrs . Guy 'R outzahn :md son. Russell, and Mrs .. Earl MendenhaU returned- Sunday after spending saVIo eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Dollle , Hyer at Tipp City . Robert Slney, wno was inciucted Into the Ifrmy at F~. Thomas In.s~ week. is now stationed at Wright Pleld; ([)e.y.ton, for basic tminlng. Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and son, Milton. were dinner guosts Sunday at t:he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt, near centerville. Mr . and Mrs . Ralph Hammond attended the . races in !tentucky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. EVerett Early and Mr . and ~. Ro6s Rowland attended lpBpection at the Easiem Star chapter at' Franklln, Thursday evening. ' Misses Ethel and Ruth Reeder v1s1ted Mrs. Huaaleman In Middletown Sunday aft.ernoon. Mrs. Earl Mendenh4l1 wlU leave Saturday for Chicago to join her hWlband who is at Great Lakes Naval TralDing Statlon.

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WE HAVE' A LIMITED SUPPLY OF GOOD. YEAR TIRES. YOU CAN NOW BUY A GRADE' 1 TIRE IF YOU HOLD A GRADE 2 CERTIFICATE. IF YOU HOLD' SUCH A CERTIF ICATE, OR ARE ELIGIBLE, BUY WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS.

Rogers & Sjmpson Phone 2341

Wayne.viU., O.

Mr . and Mrs . Oh arles l!nlel·tained t.o dinner l:iul1d a~ CV': I1 ing tne fol.owing I' IIlLIves: 1'. .. :ll . Mrs. B, J, GllionLi. MI' , IlncllVlrs. H.oben Y<lUl1g and SUII 01 Ua. LUll. 'Mr. and Mrs . Earl Young 1111 (,: ll'h ElImna LMy . MI'. and MJ's. E. B . Loll gaclt:. Mr. and Mrs. J . B . J Olles SilO MjlS. AlmeLta ~ l,elnk.e a Ltena~d ervh:cs u. Red Lion M. E . churcb SU:lOS~ evening . The choir of the Mtdc:Jc· Lawn CIllvary ohurch sang th e CUll , Lata. "'l1M GloriouS Galleon . " ' Mrs. Mlntle Smith and Ml's . '11.,· lie Gray of Dayton w-"!re week- ell" guests or Mr. and Mrs . Lcsll~ Gru~ and chlldren. Mr . and U1S. AI · !fred Gray. also of Day,t on. and ~ Marllyn HammollU wcre ::l und l dinner guc:;tIS. Prc. Paul Johns is now in schcol in Oklahoma. He is well 'and llke _ his work. HIs address l:S: Pic. Pau, JOhilS, Flight 3-G Training Detach ment , A.A :F.T.T.C., Wilburton Okla. . 'lile funeral at Mrs . Iia Brown. 8 . of Dayton, a 'former resident of tl IE. communlt·y and widow of the late Simeon Brown, was held at LyWt; dhurCh Monday ~temon. cond uc teo blf t he. pastor, Rev . O. E . Vice. o. Mason. Interment was III Mlallll cemetery. WaYlle.svUle.

Court News

defendants .sum of ' $2.100.30 and costs ; also defendants to ~ M1It.m1 Valley BuUding and Loan AIlIIociat.iOll the swn of .736.28. C. A. Newton vs. Haria D. MUIc~' ct al.. platn tiff to recover from mllel d"m sum of $287.35 and costs,

Obituary

near

Ida May Al.k~ was bum ULlca. 01110. March 31. 1856, and "jpem her chLdhoo<i (fays !n \bat commun1~.

. Sne was married to Simeon ilJ. tJWn (,ct . 25. 1881. and their mar-· rled htl! ~ 44~ "nd around ' L'y~le , .'J.'llCy. were th. parenf.s of !CJur childrim: !Mrs. l.Henna Elil'llSwller, Mra. LaUe. ~r and ~' Ilest Brown, ILlI of DayWn. One cl1Ld ill d in 1ll.lIUlCY. There ar.: six grandcnlldren aud 10 gieat_ if Ilndrlwc:tren. 'l'hrel! halt slater.. .rna [<lur llaU-brotners also survive. M.rs. Brown was 11 me~ber of ~y ~le church for 190re Lhan .iO year... After IIhe deatll or her t.uabIuld. .>n June 22, 1925. she went to Day.on to make her home. living with aer daughter, Glelllla, on ",venue untU Ule last year She 'had oeen a.t the home 9f the lJaughtf'r, ....ella. (it Miami Shores. In both of these /m)ses She was tenM"ly cared for and especially the last few yean or lalll.J}g heal1.l1. She Was a lovptg. indulgel!t mother and will <be remembered as a .k.1nd an ti generous neighbor. Mrs. Brown had been in d<Jo1lnIng health for se'Y~l'Ql years, but her last IJlnesS was due to pnewoOoJa e " pass away a Mtwml Va.lley ~IOSplta.l. Pr1d~, Apr. 30. 1943. at the age of IYl years and 30 da.ys. Funeral serVices were held at Lytl.c 'M. E. church at 2 p. m, iYJ.QnJay,· May 3. conducted 11)' Rev. 0 , E . Vice Of Mason, pastor of the church . Intennent waa In_ MJam1 .. cuncLel'Y.· Wayn~Vlll~.

h:amuler

New Suits June M. Combs. a minor of th~ age of 19 years by DeUa H. MI,r anoa. her mother ,and next 11'lend va .. Oscar Bombs, Stella-Com:bs-and-CIe~ .fX>n OOmbs, divorce. gross nl'b lect of duty. ilDretta Hlzar VS. Edwa.rd L. H IZIlI', <11vor.::e. extreme cl'Uelty. OWe. King William J . Kin g. divorce, extfeme cruelty . , Common Pleaa 'F reda Starke ,B est vs . Aiben Starlce, et al .. case. dismissed wlth, out record. , Clay ' County' Coal CorporaLlou Vt . AT Jl{ASRVIUE, T~88BE , Roy DarIl~gh, le~~e granted lO pl<*d: Nas hville Almy' Air Center. KAy Anna E:. Fugetlt VB. CI'I1Wlora o.-Cadet Ralph Peters, 21, acm of Fugett, divorce to ,p laintiff, custody Ml· . and Mrs: ' Emely ~tej.. of of. Faye Fugebt to plaln tlff. defcnu· Waynesville Ohio,!baa entered the ant ·t o .pay plaintiff $50 JOI' ex Center here • . , , penses and' $7.50 'PCr wee.k fol' s upAt .the Center Petet& will take IJ)Ort 01 minor dhild; c.~ US~Lo~d~Y~O~f~O~ Lh::--lJ~ru.si!£ca~l"JaMn!d.Jl§j!5:bgkjG.ilaL~unJlua":"'~ er two minor children e 0 con - Lions to detennlne ;for Vfhjob braACb lilderatlon at court; plaln t1ff reo j airerew serv1Ce"bomba~erlnc or stored Ito malden nnrne of Bla".. nav1goatlng and piloting, he IB best 'Lora 'Lee Stol1k VS. Frederick .:iulted . ThlB Is the flrat stop in a Stork. deCendar:t to pay pluin LUl Ll'alulng program thaot Will eventualsum of .10 per wtek a limony pell- Iy graduate Cadet Peters' as a comdente lite; $50 wl~llin 60 days to thl mlss1oned ,oKk:er, with wings, in t1ie i attornel's for expenses and $65 Wi Ll. Amly ~ ,Forces. in 10 ,days lie;> IlIPPly toward mecllcn cadet peters is a graduate of and hospital ·bllls. WaYI,lesv1lle higl) school where he Gwendolyn Pile vs . John ':a:.- played o~ j.he basketball and baseer. et al.. plaintLff to recover Cram ball teams.

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DR. JNO~ .ZETI'EL, O. D. '

'J. W. LINGO HARDWARE

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II~ Au;usta Traven-you know, the one who r\JJ1l the ·little bat .liop down on Main Slreet-she·. always been dead set against. ,ambling In any fqrm. Never will forget when ·I waa a kId and me found little HammY, her youn,gt nephew. playing marblel for keep' out back of the Ihop. Took it on hersl!lf to ,Ive him a wha'llng and point out the evl.\I of lambllng. She'l , a strict woman, Au,usta, real strIct. Good 81 gold. ol course. But mighty set a,ainst the lighter things ' of llfe. Well, .0 you could bave knocked us all over with a feather when AugWlta ltarted her cambUng campaign tor ,~) . War Bonds and • ~ Stamp •• right "- out In the wlni} dow of her Ihop. , Firat ah. got hold ot the photorrapha of every boy here town who', 'olned up; and PBlied --,.... - r, • big board In the window, with American 'dags at the. comer•• Half the town was down there watching her-dolt. She left the mlddie empty. Then Ihe brougbt out a placard 'he'd had printed up and pUt It In the middle, and this Is what it laid: '''lbel. Ire the Local BOYI who have enlisted in Amerlca's War-Ther are betalng that you are buying War Bondi and Stampa-Hitler and the lap. are bettlnllou aren·t-Place JOur beta inItd..~ , -, wife couldn·t walt to berthere and Insld. Augusta' • . 'to lee wbat In the wid. world happened to her, tumln, rl,ht around about lambllng . like that. You ,MOW my wife. She kind of like. to talk. She went rl,M up to A\1IUata and laId, "Auguata Traverlf. .4leDll " lIk~ lomethlnll' • . coip •. ov,e r 1011. Wh" I never thou.ht I'd lee 1,ou runnlh. a I~·mbllii. campal", In own mop:' Mean to :tell me U-. a gllJr.ble whether tbJl countr7 buy. enough bondI to ' wID thU wad." Au.eulta liked. ' , . I for,ot to la,.. Wa.'t Jull,. bat . m,. wif. bro\llht·home. W•• ,. hat.

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The Warren County salvCl{le COOl- ~11<l Rondel Hardip ol Clncin~aU , mitLee ' under the direction of ww'e week-end gueslii 01 tbctr paCounty C'nalrman David Bailey Is reu.lII, Mr. and Mrs. T. ' S . Hardin . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yenger of Day• • • now getting tile machblery w.ell . ~' Anna I E . Meredith wus t he ton wtre Sunctay guests or Mr. and oiled fal' the Scrap Dl'lpe toJ be conweek.-end guest or her lllother. Mrs. ducted during the wel~k of May 24th l~rs. Rober~ Werntz. Samuel Meredith, 8r, iMr . and 'Mrs. Edward Messer are Oharles S . Irwin, cashl·~r of the to 29th, The plan as WOI'ked out by e , •• Wle proud parent6 01 a baby girl. Lebanon OIttzens National ' Bank. the CO~~y committee oolls for an • 'Mr , and Mrs. Car.J. CoOclrd and oorn AiPrll 30. ' , and Chairman of the Warren CQttH-+::ev ::: e= ry ;:""· faml canvass durlng the week oh1ldren attended ' a familv <tinner , , Mrs. Lura. Werntz, Mrs. Nettie Sunday evening at the home of .Mr , ty War Bond driVe recently clooed. above lJlentloned with the ~lllal colI'lnney, Mrs, Mae Tinney. MIss Bethas been' named to the board of the laction dat-e set for June 4th and If and Mrs. Harold COnard In Wilty Tinney ' and MIss Marjorie CharlOlvlc Trust to succeed Frank Mcan ' additional day is; neec:.ed for mington. ton, 'were ~hOPP1rig in, Dayton Fri" an:! Mrs. Oetchln . The Civic Trust operates cleaning up, the day 'following, June day. Mrs. Ohas . JOOwards Hannon hall ' and Harmon park In 5th, will be the flnall:. Clyde Kellar of DIIiyton W\lre Sun Lebanon, which was donated some Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Head spent Organizations' are now being set day guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ray- 25 years agu by tile late WlIlianl up In the .townshlps t;hroug:lout the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James mond ColUler, Elmer Harmon, a naUve of :.ebanon, county and WOrkers arc Jnstructed Head of Oregonia. " " Michael were and a. realtor a.nd phllanthropLst In as to the duties Lhe~' ..will have In Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'l:Jnney Mr . and !Mrs. Jesse were dlnnel' gues\.'l O'f Mr, a.nd Mrs, Lhis cowlty-wide program. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs . Lee New York City for many years , Howard Bradean at the Golden It Is the hope of the (:ounty com.· Duncan In Ro8chester. v OOUNTY TREASURER RECEIVES mittee that each and every IndLvld- Lamb in Lebanon Friday evening In • • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wi8'ml8.ll TAX PAYMENT FROM FUROPE ual called upon t.o d.c> tllis Job will honor of Mr . Bradean's t'11:t'hday. Mr . and Mrs . Green Purkey am!. and chlldren., Polly Lou and BIlly, , ~cQtlure ~uneral County Treasurer , George B . perform their d.uties as eVllry gooci spent sunday vIsiting relatives in Johnson has reported the annual patriot has done in the many other Mrs . Emma Purkey wel'e shoppl(lg Hamilton , ' tax ·pa:rment of a land owner In tasks made necessary by the war. In Dayton Monday. ~1l1ne Mr , and Mrs . Bill Lawson were Warren couty who resides In B~le Tiley Iq)preoiate fully thlltt many are Mr. and Mr;. "'v.:~lter Sheehan Dial 2111 - Wayneaville Switzerland. This is the longest pressed for time and the frrmer is Sunday dinner guests with their son, and sons were Sunday guest.J of Mr, ' distance that any tax paymenlii are certainly no exception . Howtver, we Leonard, at Middletown. and Mrs. Ralph Hastlngs and son. sent, ~e reports. • can surely add ano~her axiom to the Robert. Dr . 'R . U . Su r~er, who parehased list, "salvage Is just as neceSsary to I " " ol Frank- a lot In t.he Loveland Park l:ubdiv1s- win the 'War aa food. " The anned Mrs. Loren "Rout.za.lm ~II .. Ju .. le Gnrnu, ()orre.pund" .. , lin, !former local resident, spent ion between Foster and Lovelal}d, In fo rces obey Ilhe commands of their Mrs . MaggLe Martin and sons of MOn'Cl6l! here at the bome of rela- 1925, <has been Jocated In Swttzerland 5UJ)erlors from the four star general a lady frlend" of ' B lanchester. !for many yeats, He planned to down to the prlve.te. In order that Martinsville ano were SWlday dinner , 'el'ect a week-end home there but the home front does not fail the guest6 of Mr. and Mrs, Delbert " " and daugh- h8li never done so . The tax paymen t 'Ml'B. A. Z. Hartsock much better organized fitfhtlng front Mullen and family. ter, Helen and Ml8. Ralph Ames was mailed lMt ()(1l;ober 27. Dr . we must all resign oursel;ves to some and liOn of near Wllmlngton, were 5mber asked Johnson to ..... rlte . him of the unpleasant tasks or ~he home , Mr. and Mrs . Tom Adams and f amily who-have been residents hl"re caJl1nv on relatives bere f'rlday of conditions here. front . No one Questllans the need for t.he t>aSt year on the 'Mrs. T. F . evening, MisS Helen remained ror lor scrap. 50 OOO-ton 'b attle wagons Nash fal'Dl , hll ve returned t:> OlarksMASONIC ,NOTICE the weeIt-end IWith her grandmothcan't be made of plastiCS, Bcra.P ville, where they formerly lIveC., on er, !Mr8. Lena Hartsock. , 'Way- iron is the order of t.he day. War- accoWlt of the 'Nash farm having Reru1ar commun1caUon " sell you your nesville Lodge No. 163, F . and A • ren county a~ways c<)mes t-hro~h, •_~.d Weltz will ,been sold' to a Dayton 'Party . Township quotas he.VI~ been set up. M,. Tuesday evening, May 11 • . filIIl1na license. The Wayland Jordan famLly of , Harold Earnhart, Master '!bey should be easily reached if we Cincinnati were Saturday visitors or " Mrs, C. H . Deatherage 18 quite Vern AmUtage, Secretary all pull togt ther . Miss Hannah Jordan and brotht!rs. ~ - Woman to . .itt in m ·at the home of her daUlhter. Mra. The ToW1lSh1p Plan or scra.p gath'line public auction sale on the hOWleV/01"k: wa(lee and 'g ood home R. H. Hartlioclt. ering should simplify many of the Mrs, George Young farm Saturday CHESTER CAREY IN INDIA to Habt ~. Call 7.ao Center• • • problems arising In . a county-wid/! V1lJe or write J.It. Meyers, R. R. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart IMrs . Flossie 0;;;;; has recelv!d collection. II every farm,.r, resi- 'Was well attended by many here 8S well as from a distance. One, W&)'IlesYllle. 6-6 and son, ·Alton, and, Mr . ..,d Mrs . word-' flUn her son. Ptc. Chester dence owner. and bInIlness man will Mrs. A . R. 'Powell of Oregonia, H. B. Earnhart anel ctilldren wtre Osrey, 'Well-known~ fonner local bBl'- set aside a part Of a day to clean BTNl1lONl!IR.Y - Ideal 81ft for the was a Wednesday evening c,aller a.t sunday evening dinner guests 0If Mr. ber. that he Is now located m lDdlR . hIS own 'baclt yard of scrap the cracIuMe - _ ~eeta. 100 envel. and' :Mrs. Earl Earnbart. His Mdress Is : P/c, Chester L, county quotas will be met. The job the Talmage home. opeS (p1nted), ~.60 at t.he Miami ,Quite a number of homes are • ~-. . , of Dayton. <Jarey. A. S , N, 35133095, Advanc~ of collection wUl also 'be made much changing ha.nds In this viclnity. We Oaaette. Rlone 2U3 . -.... A . O. "_t.. WlWaDlS No . 3. 2nd Tl:oop Ce.rrJer Sq " easier : !Muoh assistan.ee can be givwas a Wayneevtlle visitor Wednes- Sec. A.P ,O . 626 ~ e-o P06trha.st,er, New en to the local collection units If have learned , that Mr. anp Mrs . WANTED - To rent House In or day afternoon. John Smlt.h have /;old their home near W&yDMYille by ,couple. Bet,I . • " York, N. Y . many of the owners Of scrap wUl iWhlch was formerly the L1ber~y Hall erenc:es. Write Bolt 110. care of TIle Olaaa of '43 is preSenting deliver their own scrap to the school bull41ng, that they have '!be MbUn1 Ouette. ' "Mama'. Baby Boy" at the WaynesFBlENDSBlP ,CLUB TO MEET Points where It Is to , be Collected . transfer-red into a oo~rortable ~=-~-:-::-::=--=:=:r---::-;;=:' ty1Ie blgh 'school gym Thurstiay. 'l'ne FrIeD'ds1Up clUb w1ll -hOld Its This In!Ol'Dlatlon will be rilade house to Harry" Oline. JIlOR SALE OR RENT - 3-~om Yay 13 at 8:00 p. m. Don'~ miss It I regular month1y meeting Wednes- aVailable later. Dwelling ~ town. Ltalit, ' water, Virglnia Plymire and caughIAny one having large quant~t1es of ter, V1rg1n1a, were v18ltors WectDesheating equipment and' abower. Kia. J. J, Stout "or DaYt\)n was dIllY, -May 12, at ' the home of Mrs. lfOrap or scr~ that IS not In condi- day, or ·Mr. and Call 2183. 5-6 3t.c week-end 'guest of Dr. and Mrs . O. R. Unglesby. George Plytion to be easily moved Bh:luld comA. E. stout. WOOL-¥ou -will get fUll valu~ for DUlnlcate 'With <the office of the Eugene Padgett who is .staUc:>ned , )'OUr cUp by conB1itilnJ to '1'he _.J£!I2Y!ID:.s!!!B]!!.!~~~~~=:':;:-~:t'Kt"!"t , 'Braq. N'. C .• has been on a Ohio' Wool" Growen ' -i;l~I!ft,ti~tT:: ten' day !urlOugh, whJoh he ,spent AII3oclation'. Accurate gradtn, '1J'Id parents, Mr. and Mrs . low markettng charlrea , l.aalfe Padgett and with friends at Blan'maXimum Tetuma; LIberal oaah chester. aavance receipt of your wooS . " (Delayed) W(l1p.e8viUe Partners EKcha:Dle, J. Lee Talmage and Jessie Oarnt'r , . FOBMEB DEPUTY lJOcal RepreserHative. 6-6-3t. , . RECORDER MARRIED were dinner guests Easter Sunday THE EMMA·MAE BEAUTY SHOPP,E WILL ill the home of Mrs. Cora A. , ,WI.AN1I'EI)...oHlBh ~l bOY to drlv~ Announcement has 'been made or '!1h0l1llPSQIl. daughter, Miss Opal '. REOPEN SATURDA~, MAY 8. Dairy route . Also boy who can , . , the recent matr1ag~ In ' COlumbus of and Mrs. qlorla Herr~i in Madisbandle tractor and' help on farm. Oorp . Joseph R. OrB.3r,' son of Mr,. onv1lle, . . LET' US H~LP YOU I;.OOK ' ;YOUR ~OVLlstay or go home nlgbts. Good and Mrs. Ha\1I'y Z. GrlllY of Lebanon Mrs . Ella Ferris and B., D .' Perwages and will s,Ign panera \ for EST ••• OUR"pRI~E~ ARE MODERATE. and Miss MariOrle Arncold of Cineln- rls were visitors last' week of l)er dererrment. Bob's Dairy, ~ute 'l3 _ ............ .... "... < ' • • • • • • • •, . u nati. Corp. Gray is station I'd at Ft. , brother' John M. Wilson. and Mr&. 'Ifharrias, Ky . He waa tOl'lOerly a Mary WUson, in Lebanon . VISITS SON IN ILLINOIS deputy to the county l'ecord~r's of'rne friends O'f Mr,S. Fr'\l1ces ~_ fice In Lebanon. Mrs. Graw .1s a drew are _very much pleaaed to Mrs . R ·. G. lM1ller' spent the Phon!, 2492 teacher at Mt. Healthy ,h lgft ~choo1. learn that ,she is getting a10111 weeJt-end With her .$On, ptc. Jimmy , nicely Ilt a hospital ' ln ClqdnnaU. at Dbanute Field, m. South Main St. I Advertising Keeps ,Ol,d ' customers a.ft.er suf.!ering pa1nful.lnjurlCli In a fractured her ' hlp . ADVERTISE IN

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Alfred Jordan and sisters. Mrs. Liebert and Miss HalUlah Jordan,

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You may aee new' aty:e artj.tic mark~r3 , fro~ $25.00 to $85.()O. 'Over' ten ear-loads of Monuments .for· every need and for ev«?ry , inveatment ' from $150.00 to $2500:00. ' " "DODDS MASTERCRAFT MEMORI,A ts ARE RECOGNIZED :As". THE BEST. OUR DIRECT' ,FACTORY PRICES ~EA~ R~A1:. ' SAVINGS.

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'('Jl.A.FFIC ON STA'rE ROADS CONTINUES '1'0 DECLINE Trafnc on bhe state roods outside municipalities continues to decline, I\ocordlng to IlgUl'es from the highway planning survey just submitted to Director H . G. Sours of Lhe Ohio Department of HighWB¥s . Automatic and permanent tra.U1c. ooullters located at ~O scattered spots tlu'Oug'llOUt the state so as to give both a geogmphlc and mutt> check. of tra1f1c show the rate of decline . In J1lJluary the decline was 35 :4 per cent COO)plU'ed with the corresponding month allast yellr ; In Fcbruary It was 26.1 per cent, oompare~ with F'elbruary, 19t2, and in March It was 27 . 1 per cent, compared with the like IlIon~ a ywr ago. T.he rate of decline 'for the fir.st three months of this year comPlll'ed with conespondlllg mon tlh.~ of 1941 was even gree.tel', the figures being 34.6 In January; 35.5 In f'ebruary, ' and 36.6 In Maroh. PROMINENT ~BANON INSURANCE' 'MAN DIES services !fOr ' Heber ' D . Will1a.1ns. '65', widely kndwn Lellanon ~urance man, died unexpectecilY May 2' tle,.i1. ,dl.se~, were conducted

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FoI'dyce has gone patriotic. She had a red pig, a white one, Rnq blue oile and two black. ones. Mr. and Mrs . Theodore Schoepple of , Shennan, Texas, Mrs. Eileen Pester and son, Ronnie, Mrs. Mary Cornell and Mr. ·BUI Davis, all Of Dayton, were dinner guests of the J . S. Filers, Sunuay. iBerea.n class meeting Is to be next ThurSday evening. At their meeUng last Wednesday evening, the Home Bullders class voted to give one hundred doUar6 to lmprovements on th,e ohUrch. Mr . and Mrs ~ Gene Cronk and Mr. conna.n of Day,ton. were Wednesday evening vlSLtors at tlle Geo . MaM1chaelS . Some THIiNG, I can't 'call hlm a man, Clumped dead hogs at VarlOlis places hereabouts. It bas not been decided just what caused the bogs' aeath. but the THllNG knowa ibat we have .re~Wzer waiOns tor 'thls ' purpose, or' dld he plan to spread infection and death to' other hogs? lbe ntlghbors have burled' the hOgS. Aprll has been called the month' or te~lTs and smiles, but it see~ that the lady bas had more than hf' ~e ol tears. &nile, dam you, =-=-~

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.Fl.ve four-apartment bulldings are to be bunt in Lebano~ by William FINED $10.00 AND _COSTS ' S. Edgemon. Cincinnati, It has been ~ollhcec!. Three of the structures Matt Stewal1t of Day.tOn. was t.rled ,will Ibe looated on ~ard ' avenue. .Wednesday '" or',. laSt week . before one on CoI\lDlllUS avenue IUld an'Mayor C. H. Brace, charged w~th other on Deerfield road. , unlawfully blowing a siren' on I4a1n street ,I n Waynesville the· previous ' JUNIOR' ORDER NOTICE ' _;_, _ " . Sa.turday ntitbt .~ 12:30. He was:' , arr~8ted ~ .tihe S!;&te ffig,hWliy P.a- : Regular ~t!et1ng or ,MjamJ troi; He was found guilty. tiruid '10 CoWlC~ No. 103, Juntor Order wm and costS and the :slren was ro,n-' b~ ~eld Friday night, ~~ 14. f1&cated. ' / ' Obarl~ HaYI Secretary.

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Mni. Bert BuiuleD. ''::orrespondent . Mr~ and Mrs. Robert Sohnelder and son, . Fl:eddle, of Spr1n~leld; WELL WORTH A TRIP TO XENIA spent Sunday 'with Mr. an,d Mrs. Jiia.r.l Crawford. ' . Mr. 'and ·Mrs. ,B ert Bunnell and THE MOST COM~LErE pNE·, ,WE'VE HAD ' IN I,dalijrhttr .spent Sunday with Mrs , . 1H&ze}" Ahner and ' daughters of Y~RS. WE ,. I,~V~~~ YOU TO COMPARE Franklin.. "' , ., • . PRICES. ' Mr. and ,Mrs. Wllllam ,Bachelor !' , an~' daU8'hter of' Lebano~, ~U.~ · OJT .. VIe buy direct from' the mills ~t ' a Mr~ and, Mrs. 8ll~er ·, PoeM;ltt o~ , ' , i . .,' ", ' ", ' Utica. 'SUrld&y. · . , ". Mr. and Mrs. , ~orrta Lucas and . £. ' '. : , son of MIt. fiollY, c&.1led on Mr. tnd Ws. John 'Koester, sundar. Oallers at the,Bunnell home 8uni' ~1 ~re: ~, ",Vij,llam BrJ!lJuney(l'. 17 E. M~IN ' Mr. 'and MrS. W1lll.s1 Gre~leld and son and 'Mrs. Emma GreenfIeld, of Mld~toV{n1 Mr. and Mrs. MUllen aDd sOD. ,Mr: and 1Mi'a. OlDer' ,Bol~ey IUJIl daugbtel' all . or Dayton, aDd Mr. ADd !IUs . Walter 'Pfeiffer 'arid ' daUgbt.~, , 0,1

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Thia is the i~eal time of year to plan and build your, F amily Monume~t or Marker. A vi.it at our diapl.,- r~oma wi,l I help you select that wh~c:;I~ Will belt serve 'your requiremenb! On this ~ur' 79th Anniversar y, we ar~ .. .,esent. ing our fineat and moat c;omplete display.

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Appointed . -A special meeting ot newly , lected oUlcers 01 the WaynesvUle Civic club was held Monday o.ftel'nOQn at which time commlttees were appointed for the ccNn1ng yca~· . •They are as follows: 'Ir-1\. MeDibershlP ani'A ttendance : Will ... St. John, I<hainnan; Lou Pr!ntz and Fred Grauman . Meetlngs and Programs: HeY. L. C. Radley, chairman; J . 13 . OOOpman and Oarl Ai:laecherl1. Finance: O. E . Michen~r ciiairman; Julius Kaiser and Oharles Anderson . Auditing: E . V. BarOhaTt. chairman; L . H . Gordon a.od- Oh.arles A:.men. Agriculture: Wm. Lulrens, chair· man; Walter Wh1taker and Eldon' lWtallklk. lAI.ws and Regulations : carl Albaecherll, I:hainnan; D. C. Ridge and Ernest Nixon. Public Mfa1r8 and Publ1clty: Walter WisEman, cba1nnan; $t4\nley BaUey and Robert orew. Reception and Visitation: Lou Printz. chalrm&n; ) Jr. H. E. Bath81way and Prank Hess. Bus.lneas Btandanla and New In9ustr1es: Howard Case, chalnnan; J. R . Gibbons. John Fromm, M. A. Fu1Ir.e~.

Sponsorsh.,: F. '0. ~M:ay, chairman; Max RAndall and Ralph Haat1ngs. The next meeting of tlbe club wW be held Monday, MillY 17, at "OUr fHouse ." Newly elected officers w1l1 be in ,cha1'8e .for the fiFBt ttme. Due ' to the eMol16 - ~ Herbert , Graham. mlnLster ' of the P'P.rry Churoh of OhrlBt. a very ~tereatIDg program Is scheduled lor tblB meeting. John stanfield, 8uperln~nQ·ont or schools at Bellefenter. Ohio. wbo for bwo Ye8r~ was principal ~ the Fa.irlJnnks biBb 'lCh~I, Fa11tIaw, Alaslta, will show ~on ptctUres 'of Uhat ~tory w~ be took hJlDaelt while stattoned. there.

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Mothers Club Names Oijicers

The Mothers ~held their final meeting 01 bile year on Friday af· ternoon at 'tlhe Grade bu1l11ng. Officers for the next scllool term were elected as follows: Mrs. Tru. man Wardlow. president; Mrs . D. R. . Sail:ibury" vice president; Mra . Gilbert Frye. secretary ~ a.nd Mrs. Russell Wilson. treasurer . A very interesting program was -gtven by the First grade pupils un. dell the direction at Misses Black. burn and Beekman.

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Dinner In Honor Of Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs . Oharles James entertained to dinner on Sunday, honoring libel.r son-In-mw and daughter, NEW YORK-This map shows you the ~~ of which General Doucl.. MacArthur speaks in hh 'warning that the Jars are winding up for anothelf all-out offensive In the South P.clfie. The Japs hove Mr. and !Mrs . Max D. Hartsoc.k, massoo air and naVR power in the region of Truk and Rabaul and around other bases in the areas who were recently mal'rled and their marked in black. They also have an C/ltimated 2()0,OOO men conrentrated at bBlles around Australia. son, sta~ Sergeant Robert James Secretary of War Stimson announced that MacA:rthur would be given the planes be asked for to cope. with the new JaD threat. _ J or ~om Air Field. Austln, Texas, who Is enjoYing & Bhart fur21, at 8 :00 p. m " The program is as loug~ . Oovers were arra.nrd at the follows : IIfttracttve dinner table for MI'. ~ Music ....... . . ". .. .. . .. Orches ,m Mrs. Max D. Hartsock, StaU Sgt . lP.rocewonal Rclbert James. Mrs.· lI. C. Hartsock Invocation ... . . . Rev .. Ralph Parks and Mrs. Sylvia lJalttsoclt of Spt.ng salutatory ... .. ". MarceUne Peters ValleY.. Mrs. Robert Clark and MLsa Pla.ns have been completed for Music ....... .. . " .. . .... Gtrls Octe~ T~e following W8S contained In Jean Zimmerman of Lebu1on. Mr. ,the va.nous a.ctivitles In connecL lon Valcdidtory ..... , .. ... Hel~ n Hisey Monday 's Dayton Journal concernand Mn. Wm. StradeT. the boat. With the 8eventy...Jl'lrst Annual Com- Iflo'Ull.un G1'eetlng5i , . Setlh E. Furnas lng OpI. Frank A. Githens, fOrtner b0ate5, and bwo sons . . ~-;-Boss Jo,hn..trrn--t."'ell known reSident of Waynesvliie mencement of the Way:ne high school. Of Statinn WLW -.Route 2:. 'The senior class play, 'Mama's Music . . ..... . . . ".......• Girls Trio OpI. Frank A. Githens, whose Dayton address is 129 North QuenBaby Boy," is to be given thls even- Presentation of nlng (Thursday) at the gymnasium. Scholarship ... . R.. W. Braddock tln street, was a member or Amerl.'!be Bast Wa;n;Advlsory oouncil Tbe cUrtaIn wi:ll go up at 8:00 Prlnc1pa1 can tank crews tha.t mopped up met Friday. May 7. at the home of o'clock. , ,Presentation of , axis snLper in Bizerte 8a.turday, an Mr. and' Mrs. Keller Hoa.lt . 'IlIie BacQa.laureate service will be Dlplom&:!.. . . . . K. N. Hough, Associated Press dispatch from The main topic (or dlscus, ion was held Sunday evening, May 16, at 6 :00 ·· Pres. Board of Ed .. Tunisia revealed last night. the . 'present dJf!k:ultiell for getting o'clock . The follovJlng program will Benediction . •.. Rev . L . O. Radley Concealed German or Italian JIl8Io repair par.ts for ,farm machinery and be given: 'Ilnere are 43 members Of the chine gun nests, manned by /'suiclde Ilbe shortage 0( fert1llzer and feed . " . ..... . .. .... ..... . Orcbelltra graduatlng class. as follows : squads" in the hGPe ar retarding the The next meeting Will be at the Processional Hymn ... .... ... "MY EliZabeth Sue Burnett advance of the vtctorlOllS Americans ~ at Mr. and IDs. RoI.I.:oe Faith Looks 'Op To Thee" Hol'8(ce E. Bum.ett· through tlhe seaport city. poured Furnas Friday• .June ·t. Devottons ...... Rev. Max Ra·n dall Richard I. Oemlpbell such a. hot tire through the streets Music . ••... . ... . ,. .. BoYS Quartet Marjorie MM C~rlton t hat the Prulks withdraw temporily LOCAL FL'0'4 O~ OF Sermon .. .. Rev . John Ver.~e ,Lacy, Snrah Editb Oonner . OI.fIter OQCupylng BIZerte late FJrldsy. .G BOVP SHOOTING DOWN Minister. Gates-Fourth Vlrglnla A. pilley But they returned satUrday to dis11 PLANES IN N. AFBlCA Ohutch. Colwnbus, O. Harry ~ DlckeilBheets pose or tlhe snipers. and Opl. Gith• •• • • ••.••.•. . .• BoYS Quartet .Do.rls Fae oqy ena was onec:Jf severa.) Ohioans who Bene41ot1on 4 DorOliby Mae!"au1 canied out that. asBiInment successRec~nal . Myron .WW1a~ Hagemeyer rully . The pellformall'Ce wa.a deC"" Day Thomas Lallllllng Hardin SCl'IIbed by . Harold V. BOyle. an .~. Cla&s Day Will be oQ6erve(\ MonMarle Francis Hardin soclated P.ress Corrt!Spondent. ··-"··...~I'dlA.v,-N[..v· 17. The-clas.s · Wted-left-nia'bt .by The Journal Jane HarblOCit of her son's part In th1s actlon. Mrs. Jean HartilOCk Lula Githens 01 the Quebtlri street Joseph EUlene .Hart8OClt address, was "much relJe'fect" to Helen 1AI;taIne H1ld-ebrecbt hear of hls safety. "We were sure Helen CllIitia Hi,Iey he ~ In that big battle but we MollJ.mUl!4&1'p.rOt Hoak hadn't heard trom him since last ,Joseph Eldoq James ~11 17," she said . . "Gee. that's on .....ell ·... ".........· .t.be cornGeorge IR. Klr.Jqlatrlck Voca1.801~. . . . . . . . . . Vera McGrew Olaaa Poem ..... . Marceltnc Peters Warren Albert lIaMay ment 01 Mrs. Forrest <;llthens. a slsWW .......... Marie Hardln M'nbel J '. Lud1nllton ter-in-law, bhe first member of the ' (Prep$,red' by · Jane Hartsock and Vera ,Marle MlcOrew family learn the news . . Marie Hardin) . Ellen W . 1\4088. . The 3~· year-old oorporal atteilded Olasa 'ftophecy '. . ViIVlnlJil Preston ..Charles Russelll Omdorf . school In WaynesvUle CUld ~JII;. been (~ed bY Ellen M08& and VirDoriaId HOwaJl!!, Osborn emploYed by the Frigidaire divlslon gtnle, Preston) . RIdlard .W . (liaborne the General MQ.tors corporation VocllI'SOlo •.... . .. . . Jean Hartsor.k . iM8.rceun:e Peterll .prJor to his entrance lnto service Reilnqulshlng c:Jf Senior V1rglnia .Lou Preeton . April 2, 1941. He received lnltlal ... . ........ RIchard Qsborne Ollarles "Edwin Price at Ft. Knox, Ky .• . and Ft. stlm·.-h..::~:::-:~~.:..:..:..:...:==.::.....:==~r--WiiiTim'I:ee'lIiiii1iiiiDr----t~~~~;a. fie landed In England Rd)ert MOlrrls RiUney :MiDutes .... .. ,... Warren LeMay last August ami remained there unlvalene Fellin ReYDOlds til the invasion of North Mrlca . ~esaIonal Mary Jean lUc~ey -i'he &inior Prom will be held A yOunger brother. PVt. Harold Vlrglnta Louise 8huleT E. Oit.bens, Is staitloned at Oamp 'l\iead8!, May 18, at 9 :00 p . m. Everett ll~ Bmtth croW<ler, Mo . . An older brother, John T. 8taWtlerry Forrest, Is employed bv the United EdW1n (). surface Aircra.ft col'poratlon. A Bister. Mrs . Gene M. 'lllompson !Elwyn Stubbs, Uves at 340 H\1ron Mary Je..n 'Dtompson avenue. BeUy ~'ean Tlimey ' WllllaJlll R. Tlnney

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Mr. and ,M rs. S. S. Elli~ entertaJ.D.ed Ubeir Advl.sory CouncU group Wednesday evening. May 5. All I mleDIllbeira were presept ~ i'be flrBt part ot the evening was de~oted <to ·.t>usiness and the remainder to eo discuss10n periOd and a soc1al .gO'Od ·tnile. ~uCtollS refrshmenta . were served. 'nIe Jwle .~~tlng will · be held Kr. aDct. Arthur Swartzel~

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The Young Men's Farming ciatlon met Ilt the home Of the leader, J. crabbe, MQnday even!nIg. The main topic of dl3ouss1on was. "HoW We Ma;y Meet ~.be Present Shor~ ot Protein Supplement ~, Nitrogen Fertilizer and lIarvestlnfJ Mo.oh1nery." , '.rhe neJet meetln4J wUl be held at the ' home ot Arbtlur swartzel' on June a.

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died at h er 'home aL 924 Union avenue. Dayt.on, Wedllesday nL 5:30 p. m. The end came very unexpectedly (\5 the result ext a stroke. Mrs. Ol'l\hl1111 . who WIl S bOI' ~l Dec. 22, 1884, WRS 1\ l'e91tle nt of this vi· cinlty prax:tically h r t:nt.il'e llCe unLU a.fter the death of her hl1.'lband who passed a.way at their home here 'December 11 , 1940 . She is survived by het' father. Olniel Surfll(:e of WayneSVille; t.wo .m ns, Harold of Lytle and Marlon Df Da:YIton; three sisters. Mrs. O. M. Brown of Dayton. Mrs . A. B . Oleaver of Waynesville and Mrs. Charles Ilett, Indlana.polls, Ind ; three grancrchlldren, Richard and Frances Whitaker of Lylle (\nd Frederick Wl)Jtaker of Oa..vton. Funeral services will he held Saturday at 2:00 p. m . at the Stubbs F1uneral Home with burial In Miami cemetery. COLmmus VISITORS Mrs . Allen Ferneau aud daughter. of OoIUJIllbus, arrived here SatW'day

to spend a short time with her mother, Mrs. U. G . Whetsel. Monday they and Mrs. Whetsel attended the funeral at a relative til CI!!c1nnatt. .

Grange To Present Memorial Program ,Farmers Orange No . 13. \1m present a Memorial prOl,'1'am at ~heli meeting to be held Saturday evening at tlhe local Grange hall . Tile public Is welcome. The~ prognun, to begin at 9:00 o'clock, is as follows: Solo, 'INearer Home" MI·s. GUbert Frye Reading. "Love Trlwnphant" . . ... . Robert Orew MemorJal Exercises .. Mr . i'''eI Mrs. lW&l.ter Kenrick. Mrs . E. L . Thomas, Mrs. Harold Whitaker, Mrs . lJowell ThOmas an1 Mrs. TJlerle Jones. Voca1.Bolo; "Abide With Me" ... . .. ... Mrs . 'Gilber t F'rye

Seth E . Fur~resident 01 tl1 Vaynesville High School Alwnl Sociatlim, 8.IUlOlmoe.s t hat the USUf, ooognition 01 the 50 and 25 - ye lasses wUl be given at the annUL eunlon May 29. This will t!lJ. lace follow1ng the serving of IIJ>I efreShments, the meal being sched Jed at. 7 p . .m. There will be 11 mnal response trom the r ;a&SeS a. sua!. However, the roll will bl (iUed and President ;Furnas lWil Ive reoognltlon to the rn<'mbers . .'he survivors of the 50-year cl&.&. hOse who graduated in 1893, are .1rs. H. Q . Alexander (Etta MIslldlne), Rrussells Polnt, 0.; Mrs. J arl Burnett' (El:ll\. Thackera). '1ayncsvllle R. R. ) ; Avar111a Bradtrect (Miller), Dayton R . R.; Rowna ReMern (Za.rl4nan) xenia; IIrs. Margaret 00'0k Johns. Waynes lIle . Thcre are two deCeased, uwmlers, Rutherford Monfort .md Wal.er Hinkle. . The survivors of the 25-year class Jr tihe graduates or 1918 are Mrs. .:>scar Stanfield va HO~ll) t-lew Vie , 0. , rs. rum p~ erBIJIl ' O!lve WHson). Xenia; Mrs. Jamee .:>dell (Helen Dinwiddie). Dayton. Mrs . Raymond Te.ylor <Marpret ...ewls) , Lebanon; UlUan Wilkerat'n FUe) , Washlngton. D . . 0 . : Mr. ~ I . R. Me'n~. (Mlldred 8mltQ.. ' vVaynesvUle; Ellott Wr~ht, Detri>tt, '{ich.; Mary Edwards Oaatle. Da3'.on; Mary Atkinson Hancock. wboee, Lddress is unlmown. There baa been ~ne death In this' class. Hazel RUey'- ~ Reed.

Family Night At Massie Grange "F6m1ly NI'ght" was enjoyed by all Massie Grangers Monday evcning at flhe Grange h8Jl In Harvey ~bw'g . ., The program was as follows: Song by .MI.: "I'm glad I Am A Gran'ger" "ltome Sweet Home": SWlg partly by 'Smiths and- partly by ' Jones Reading: "It Takes II Heap 0' Uv1n'''. Mrs . Milligan Oa.pt, E;rnestine Moore introduced the Jones family with a shot protram featUre-17 members present . OMIt. Alice Hough presented thc SmIth family with a program and

Sewing Group Meets Thurs~ay . Tl'le Volunteer for Victory group met Thursday evening at ,the' home ....f . Mr: and ~s. Henry, SatJterth': ,yalte wIth Mrs. ' J. P. Th~ .. hostess. Tohe evening was spent In the ~­ ual mo.nner _01 ,seW'illll ,~Jl ,~t~ . a n'd a delleious salad course wu 1 .served to M1sses Katbryn ~ , lind Ruttl Satteni'rWaite aIid Meadames J. E . .McClure. It.t R. ·. H1l1, · Carl Ferguson. Howard ';Mls!sUtline, ' " Harvey Sack:ett. Leo ooruiet-: Henry , sattel1tbwnlte ~ Eai-l, 00~~~ 1 \. '''. The club will meet In " ~wo w.eb at the home of ·Mrs·: Earl Conne;r.

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The W. s. O·. :S. of ~, II. ·B ~, wili ho~d their r~ JIl4M!~ il1g a t the 'llome 01. 'Mra: D, G • -I Whetsel on Wednesdar attemoon. MIl:y 19. Devati(n}s w~ be lJ:1 ': ctwtre '~ Mrs , Ir~e Batrd a.p~ JtIr8. A. H. stubbs will give a m,;Je study on ·'Hil.I1nah,· The Y'nr.,l~ MoLh.......·_·._ _.......... Mrs'. D. R. Bal~ 1;w &1v~ It: pwper on ''Oh11d lA~ ' in War arlstory . The Jones were: Howard ' Oro.- 'TIme" and sev~l :'8!Odiss will be bams, OIY.de -i:.eVlcoys, MlIlla'd Tay ~ sung by a ~oup of ,,'cblldren from lors, Ross VlJlars and Car l Moores . t he first and secon~ grades , amltbs were : the Clint Taylorl;, La.wrence Houghs, Robert Houghs, HOME ON T£N.~AY FURLOUGH . I ._' - 11. O. Mi1llgans and- Rober t Collets . , Oorporal ~ld H,StrJuQe or The fun was climaxed by the sery- !Dyersburg. Tenn., Is enJoYinc' • tenlrig of candy. oakes, n uts · and pop day furlouelJ,' wita' 'his wife oL Lebocorn. All patrons and frlmds are ,\DOn anC! pa~ntB. :Mr. and ,~ed -t.Q attend memorial sel'vicell W. E . s'troude • . ,, at the May 24 meeting. Open for ·B lBLE CLASS NO'I1ICE everyone. ~ Iurdh,

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MeInDer~ of tiw W8Yn~.llle BIble .class 9.re urged ' to 'read 'the s1xtb ' cba.pter or lWmans, ~ 'Which the, topic. "Tbe 9t slii is Death, The' Os.rden clUb met on 'fl'ursday iBut< the Gift of God Is Eternal LIfe." lor their reg'Ula.r meeting With a. 1\.0 be studied. at "ttie meetlne M~­ luncheon served at the home of Mrs. day night. Mat . ~ 1~' .taken. The NoIan_OOn~er. home and lunch- ' meetfug wlll 't8ike ~ at' the h~ eon··. l e were very lovely with a of Mr. and ~rs. ~ Lamb at mos~ attraeUve' arrangement of' tu- 8:00 o·cloc~.' . ims ,cut' from Mrs: Conner's flowe~ ". /l;l~ 0 .~. WBRRrRD oa> . 7 ~?..., 1'" Prden. Roll call 'was ahswPred With . the h'ame of a fav.orite · tulip foJlow~. ~t ~D&k1n is Iooat,ec:i ~ by a ' .ve;.y excell;mt P,Lper , on -.~ ~ .wheeler, qa .. ~dent;aUt. ·'M1aia.tl<?n Blids'! ~ bi, . Mrs. p\;:. ~ wui cel~t-e hls 1~ , Lnrt!!n..ce· ~~·: The,:remaln"der.o1 .b~hday sa~..y, May '. 16: . ma... the efternooh ·.Wa.a ~ 'In generall co~lete. a~~ 11: ~t ..~~ _U88loil~ " Dakin. Co. A SeCond. Batt .• ~ . . Wheeler•. Ga. •. .J ' . . •.•. .~ ',." ~ . ~" . .IIM.tnulIi,·oIGB SCHOOL " . . NOW AT VAMP ~

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At ut the House has passed a new tax collection bUl .. The meas\Ire is @o eompl"OUl1se much closer 1n form and result to the Republican 8p01lBOl'ed carlson Blll than to the original committee bUl backed by the Adm1nlstration . Under Its provisions the six percent nonnal tax ....... u. fir t thlrt r s e e n per cent 0 _ ... "ue surtt\x wID be a.bated on all 1942 Income. This ~I mee.n a complete albat.ement or forgiveness B1 194-2 taxes for all ' ""'''''''.. ~ havi t . ...-__ ng a ne ,____ _# ...._ . . . ...........e Ul ,~wu "uoWland dollars or Jess . As a result approltl.mately ninety per cent of the IndlVldua1s Ifillng 1942 returns wlll have all thelr taxes fo~ven Th JO" ........ .~ • CI5e 'W w, u.oa-ucr lnoomes will have .I ileir 1M2 tax bUrden reduced"'Y t380.00 on each two thousand dollar .bracket of Ulcome. Over all the bill 'Will forgive .

On U1e teller vote in the Committee o~ the Whole the Carlson 13111 was

adopted, but when a roll Cflll was demanded In the Housl' b1w tax plan sponsored by the Kansas CoI\8TOOSman was defeated by the rlose vote oi 206 to 202 . The next parUamcntary step was a vote on the Robertson-Forand substitute for the commlttee bU!. ~ch was adopted b.1 a majorlby of 60 votes. The Admin!s.tratlon and the Rouse Leadersh~p . took Its worst defeat of the current session In its loss of the OlfIlltLlttee sponsored tax measure. This leglslatlon nOW goes to the Senate, where another attempt will be made to have the Oarlson Bill adopted as Q substitute . Should the attempt be suoceBSful 't here . BeeIJllI but lltUe dobt ,t hat bhe House would agree to '!he Senate action. However, the

tratlon. The HOU$e has pBs.~ed a number of .Iabor refonll bills dUl'lng the las~ r~w years) nil of w)llch wel'e held up 01' met defeat 11l'tJ;1e Senate, U$ualll' as the resUlt of Adm1n1.stratlon opposition . There '1s a gerieral teeUng In Con8l:CSS that ' Uh e h C(ld of the nited Mine Workers. John,L. Lew1s, has thus far outmaneuvered the Ad.m1n1stration In the oo..J. oontroversy, and th at In the fmal out. come he will probably get most of beneifits he Ula.s been seeking. Perhll!ps our readers will refer back to an Item appearing. In this column three weeks go in which w'~ ~eportcd Secretary of Labor P erklIll! had a plan for settling the CO'll strike by guaran teeing the miners ~!x days work a week, wUh time I<l1d onehalf tor the sixth day. or Cor one day. In Qny week In which less than six days are. worked . Some changes In the portal-to-portal pay arrangements would also be granted . Such 'nn arrangement. it Is unde·stood. 'Will mean an average Increase i1) wages of about two dollars s.nd ten Gents per day. while John L . Lewis has been demanded n two dollars a

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derstand. Yet at the same time nine out of every ten Washington ob· servers 'are convinced that John L . Lewis will win cOncessions and mat rI I In I e a wll€'C cree.ses. n one way or another, Cor the workers he represents, and a not inconsiderable numIber believe tb<lt the coal mlnrrs have just grievances that s:10uld.be

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From 1!l Farm Diary'--Dry Ridge May 6. 1943 . 001'1\ ' laIlUn~ hns begun. Today when I pl\ssed the Arthur Thomas r arm on Hlghwa.y 73 the corn planter was m r.klll\: I rounds In the field west of the house and t he tield e81st of the house where ~he alfalfa was for several years was marked of.! with nice even lines shOWing that the plante. had been over It. I have heam 100 t ot!hers had start ed but that Is the Urst that I have seen In this nelghborhood . In nineteen forty-one we started planting April thlrUeth und In nineteen..(orty and ror ty- two we sta rtect planUng cOm on 'he ninth ot May <but this year it looks as though we woUld be Iu.cJcY to get planted by th e lIrst of JWle . The wild plum is In i u:! bloom just one month later than it was the year we bought this tarm . I must have been mistaken about this not be.ing an apple year tor since I sa id tha t. I have seen tree "fter tr full o( bloom. Spring Is a much overrated season. It Is beuutlful but l· t Is s o

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ST. AUGUSTINE ODUB<JD Fa&hu KrumIMIlta, Prtesl Mnss Sunday 9 :00 a. m .

GIVING CONSENT OF THE VILLAGE TO THE nwROVEMENT OF FRANKLIN ROAD UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ,)HE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS.

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came lodged In his shoe, but the Ib urnsl are heaUng. WAYNESVILLE CHuaCD OF OHRJST Ea~lng sUPt>er wifh the P. J. Thomase.s and H . R. Fordye Sunl\lax Randall. MIDlster day e'lening were Mr . and Mrs. SUNDAY Charloo HoPe. Mr. and .Mrs. Gal'l Bible SChOOl 9.90 a. m. Whitis and fanilly of Dayton aod Oommunlon 10:45 a. IlL Mr . and Mrs. Tonl FordYce and son PreQ(blng, 11 a. In. of West Ger-r olton. . Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m. The 'I1homas Sawmill slarted opSenior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. erations Monday and has been rUllOommunlon and preach1nr, 8:00 nlng bebween shOWers. J. J. f1n ll;hp. m. ed. steaming last week. You are invited to come and worThere Is good In every eVil, and while excessive ,r ain 15 not p.vll, there ship with us. are mushrooms a.nd they ElrE" excelFEltRY ClltlltO.. OF CHRIST lent this year. Herber& Graham, MlDbter Here is a tip we reod : Wilen set. tlng out cabbages or any plallt be9:30 a. m., Bible acbooL 10.46 a. m.~ommun1on. longing to bhe cabbage family. put 11:00 a. m.-8ennon. a damp newspaper ·collar aNund the 7 :30 p . m .- Peaching . plant and set It In the ground: Let .the collar extend «Ibove the ground FRlENDM and the cut worms will be folled, the FIrst Day school, 9:30' a. m. v1ll1a.ns I , Meeting lor WorahJp, J') :90 a. m .

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fore the Military Mtalrs commlttee to know. SEXl'nON 1: That It Is declared to ad Senate versions of ·t he measure as to the recent activities or'some of be in the pub\Jc Interest that the have been Ironed- out . So don't try Saturday. For 'the last bhree weeks consent of said villaie tbe, and such to figure yuur tax .sa.vings tor a lit- the representatives of manu-factur- there has been a seperator advertis- consent Is hereby given, that said tie whUe at least. . In« concerns endeavoI1ng to obtain ed for sale In U1e Gazette but I dld· Franklin Road or so much thereot • • • war contracts. While It BlPpears th~t o't go to see It \lII1tU the other day. as Is above descrIbed lying along tbe the dmner parties given at the R It I size line of sa.!d. State Highway No. 251 The. coal strike altqatlon is being . s a larger than I wanted but may be Improved under H ' e su...•r • street address were deslgne1 for the I ... 1 ... ~ • . followed bY the Congress with close t seemed to be In good cond.!t!on so vision of the Director of Highways. Interest. . Legislation has alrear.y of impressing executives 01 today I took helper who x:uns SEC'I1ION 2: That the Clerk be. .

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Ohurch school 9:90 a. m. Ohurch services at :10:90 8. m . Our Fourtlh Quarterly Conference wlll be held Friday evening, Mny 14. Dr. Danford, our district superintendent. wfll speak and preside a.t the business session. Reports will be received from the various organlzatiolls of the church on the work of the conference year. _

pw;,ose NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and he Is hereby, directed to furn1sh STATE OF OHlO . ma.nutantur!pg COIl£ems wltl} the t he' separator ovc~ to look at It. lie DEPARTMENT OF ruGH'WAYS 'Ib f'8"t influential oonnectlons of th'i! so- dl t to 't he DirectOr of Highways and to e .... the Bouse on the and -walkouts in key industrIes dur- called business agents, sJne of the 00' think It rl!.ll any harder than the Board 01 Coun~y Commissioners Columbus', Ohio, iMaY' 8. 1943 lax coU~ but was a,. hard and' ~ war Urnes. The 'measure, sponbile sma.l:ler one !;o we bought It and of Warren Oounty, Ohio, a certliled Engineer of Sales Legal Copy close' one. 'lbe RepubUcalU . sener- ~ed by Senator Oonnally of. high government ~flclills wb() I\C- took It hi?me. of course 't haa to copy of th1s Ordinance Immediately No. ~3-139 • 11. . . . . _ ....... the Oar'ft·UNITp"""""'als P.RTOE CONT'RAcr , .. ...q .........,.~ ....... BI U. 'IIIill undoubtedly PQSs Uhe House. cepted the dinner invitations haY':! be se t up an d t rlE! d at once . It works upon the ta~ e1lfect thereof. seilled. will be rece"'ecl _.... ....... --'be~ -eatlyerimarrassed. rhey wlll all j ht by SECTION 3 : That this Ordlna.uce W""," IV ~h wu_& muuu.ed v .........u of t2le InddentlY, the Oonnally Bill '1s the er If hand but we haven't shall take ef!eot and be In torce at the offloe of' the Sta.te HighWay ~ Plan 'Wlbb protective features ~!rst bill pla.cing any restrlr.tions on undoubtedly be more careful as to found a motor yet . It looks SO big. from and ~t~r the earliest period Director of Ohio. at Columbus , Ohio, aca1DIIIt wInd'falIa and exhorbltant lUIor unions IlIUJ8\ng the sen- where they dille in the future. When we get 1t .hItched to a motor allOWed by law. until 10:00 A. M., Ohio Sta ndard profits written into tlie . measure : ate during the Roosevelt Admhl.l swe are going to have to bulld a milk Passed May 8 , Tim-e. June 1, 1943, for 1m_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:..:T:.:r:..y~th:..:: . e:...:::M~,la::m::.1 Gaz ette Wnnt Adl5~ room or we won't have room to move 0 . H . .D<W>.V"", n1:>A""" provements in: H Warren Mayor. Ohio, on Section ~nd part' County of Bee-' Attest: Charles James, Clerk . .. In .t he kltchen. tlon Bprtngboro of the FranklInSunday. More rain. By planntng Wilmington' Road, state Highway to do some errands,on the way y No. 2&1, State Route No . 73. in the V1llo4te of Springboro, Olear Creek there and bIICk I decided that I 111 .... lIarle.....,'. '1'''umo, (lorn.'"... 'I'own8JUp, ,by resurfacing wi th blcould Spa.re the gasollne for a ~rlp Th~ saying Is tha' March borrows .twnJnoUs road mix surface course. to Cincinnati. As usual th1ngs are- .twelv-&-da-YS-f.J'Olll--A:iI! · ~.;-lHMH!!-I-:~!LWwn.·:..xaumfmt-18 f.act G Inches' , .BUS ROUTE FR'OM WAYNESVILLE - SAVE TI.RES AND GAS lIIbout a week aihElad of .t.hI.ngs here. true, the Question Is, how many days RoadWay 40 feet .6 Inches-. ' The market gardens look fine n did April borrow trom Length: .19,643 teet or 3.720 miles S"" CIoee Week Day. a& 5:10, Saturday.t 10:00; Cl_ Wednes ~y Noons' in June, July, Aurust 1...mA.Y....IU1lL..lll':Dll.-I- Estimated-cost ~ . $25,710.00 doesn't look as th.OUlfh food could be Is paYing Who? Contract to be completed not later scarce but aU Oll.l' garden:; will be -Mr. aOd Mrs. Gordon Graham than August 15, 1M3. WALL PAPER. - PA1NTS TRUCK. AND CAR ISA¥LS needed. It looked funny ~ go v1slt- and daughter of Belle!ountatne The minimum wage to be pald to REPLACEMENT PARTS LUNCHES II ICE CREAM cosnJME JEWELRY Ing with my laundry In the car but spent the weeki· end with Rev and shall ~U labor employed on thisWltb oontraot be in a.coordnnce the Good Quality Pam A Good Piac)e to Eat by leaving it In Lebanon on the way Mrs. Herbert Ora.h.a,m and family. "~edule of Pteval1!ng Hourly Imperial Candlewick : Made. To Fit back I saved a special trip, nearly The 'Jim Wdcal fe,mily we re 'guests Wage Rates Ascertained and Deter~ Phoae '734 Ghll. - F oatoria Gla•• ware to 80~ DetrOl& , Machin~ Shop Work twenty miles. The dog wood Is in Its 01 Mr. and Mrs. Perry WQ'e near mined by_The Department of Indusglory now. There ,w ere aome beautl- ' Sprln~ro Sunday. trial Rela.tlons IIJppllcable to ' State ValVeI _ Seats Recround All Make Nice Gift. For Higllway Department Improvements HOME FURNITURE CO. lul p\flk dogwoods in some of the Mr. and Mrs. Hauz, who live 0 '1 In accordance With Sections' 17-3, B-:ake Drums Rearound . Any 'O cca.ion yards, but I lOVE! '0W' I)atlve white the old MUI'rll.y ~arm, .hav!! a hew 17-4. 11· {a, .1'7-5 nnd 17-5& ot the QUALITY ~ AT ones best. boy 'born at St. Ann , hOSPital In ~neral Code <Of. ohio." . . REASONABLE PRICES Twenty _ five pounds of canning Dayton last Thursday. ' The bidder must sUbmIt with 'h ls • bId a cert!1led oheck In an amount 8tMe 1m. 8:00 &0 8:S0 Dally Phone D1M sugar aIPlece tlli!s ytar ,it you can use iMiss P1\orence Gephart of payton eq\\al to live per cent of the eatl52 E. MaIn Phone 938 108 ~. Main . Ph. 288 'It, so they say over the radio : But ;was' the week,.end guC&t of Verdena ,m ated cos~. but In ' no event more' -. I st!ll ~hJnk It would be a good Fox at Waverly. F'ar~. . than ten thousand dollars. . thing if they 'let us by some extra There Is another new baby in the ""'-P lans and specifications are on THE GREAT ATLANTIC THE CR.TERION FAMOUS sugar with out })C)lnt.,. ... . The 8"""'esnelgbbo .. rhOOd too.- It' belQ·n ". to t~e flledinththe department of highways _D ..... a.n e office of the resident disPACIFIC Xenia, Ohio , .CO.' AUTO·SUPpLY tlon to buy cannllng sugar with' our Cains who live on the old Bergdall trlct· deputy dlreetor. Badio aad Biey. BepaIrIq • H+~-~:......jk-...8IIu,.umzlCJiLa!mJlI.B..--4- KUPPBN1IBIMEB OLOTBBS ' points seemed unfair because it penest · of Pelly, but w !rector reeel'ves -the-'r!ght to WORK CLOTHING allzed the canners but why not cn- unable todget the particulars. . reject any and iii. all G. bidsSOURS, . . Arrow Sblrtl Mr u_ . Sf ~ Main Sl XGIa 37 W. Main Phone 1100 . an 'UII'3. Jess RoI!\nd' were S. tate (HIghway Director. courage people to save canned goods ~~~~----------------by lettlog them \lise their points fo . among the guests at .a sUrPristl on THE· XENIA NATIONAL ' BANK C. A. DADE and SONS extra sugar to be w;ed as th~y pleas~ A. S. Bruce Wean of Oreat Lakes . VISIT l8S5-1HS on fresh fruits, -f or l'hubarb pie or TraJnIn« Center at his home In CAPITAL II SURPLUS $430,000 , Yow MClConaIck-~ plum jelly or grecm apple fauces or Dayton last Suntlay; Bruce wa,s 'S&roQ _ Prieudly Implement Dealer even cake. The olther day I lIVent to home 'on furlough and retumeo to the stQre and bought one small can his ·b ase Sunday. 1. FOR GIFTS of pineapple, eight poln,ts. U I could . While burning na.sh Oeorge ' Mc-. used that el.ght points to buy Michael sUpped and fell with CHENOWETH MOTOR CORNER PHARMACY OF ~LL· KINDS an extra pound of sugar I would foot 1n his bollfli'e. He sutlered a COMPANY , . 110 NEW CABS BBXALL DaUG have bought ~ frt\sh pineapple and severely burped foot 8s the coals be. FOR ANY OCCASION R<i'OT FOR AND CO'llllroK · some rhllbaJ1b instead . (Have I Baid 100 usm CABS STORE your ~s, ~eep and cal", or have I just thought this before 17 Green Sl Ph()ne 1187 Ibme 20 Xenia. O. ,,Ma ......... in II ~, •• l'Iaoae 8 to Norris-BroCk ~. BVe yMe and about It? It doesn't mater. it Is a pr~es8lve firm for the h1gbest good Jdea so I wlli :oAY It again.) ' A EICHMAN'S ALlCE RINCK'S market prlces and gc)Od aerv1oe. llttle extra Bugar SOld on ' points TA:RWA..a:.rmmo TAR ' AND UniOa S~ Yar~, Clnetbatl: O. Elec&rkal Supplies ~ RepaIr.... would saveo canned: goods, encourage HAT SHOP ·· JEWELER ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING Tune in on .~d10 siatJoa W~Y, the use of fresh Inllts..and keep peo~-WIIUII!ma Paba& B1eht 'Wee' Main Sl 12:211 to 12:30 p. m. for OUr dally DUMP TRUCK pIe from eating ~:anned . goods just . SEm.VIOE . Watch ,a nd Jewelry 52, W. Main Sl Phone 852 Xenia, Ohio mar~et re~~ Phone HI R as .soon a.s it Is can ned Instead of 'READY MIX CONcm.mp: . : Repair.na; waiting unttl next winter. " . FRED F. GRAHAM CO•. XENIA ~FFicE SUPPLY Tuesday . -More rairl'. The truoktr ·DIAMONDS.. came for Ilhe hOSSI this ~l1llng In WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS WATCHES 35 Green Stnlet 't he rain and in SPllte' of oUr best eft 1 ") I . PAINTER'S SUPPLIES Phone W~vWe . , LIGHTERS sellOOL , & "OFFlCE SUPPIJES torts there V{~ loadirii trouble. One 17 II 19 80. Wbl~ St. Morrow Phon~ No, '3 . . Phon"! '78'1 W bos t'un).ed .~~d I~ tried · to W. Eo 8orbir, Prop . rhone Main S . Xenia, Ohio Phone' t73 It Lebanon: OUice come down t~e clilute \ Just as the • • • 1 I o_ther was c~ 1iJ1) aDd there wns · R.esld~ ~ : M lit traffic Jam that had to "e broken •. •. •

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ORDINANOE NO. 173 (Section ll~ C. 0( Ohio)

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by natcllillythe top hog by the thInd' legs nne!' pull!ng hhn bacek 11It.o the truck in spite 01 his ~Que<l l~ so that the ·other one coult:\ get In . "Th e Ohio Farmer" has been ha v- ' \:J1Ii some fine edlborlals hat every,. one ought to read. In tlhe one liwO weeks or so ago there was a good olle on Flarm Subsidies alld !vW prices, .It made the point tha.t It would Ibe better to have higher pri eta whtle people had ' the money .to pay them ~la.n to have ,subsidies which will ' have to come out of the taxpayers' pecket some time .

Franklin Road. . evt'n and Senate may re~lte t.he btU along corrected. one-half bUllon dollara out"Ol ~~ J:l1!trely ~ lines. No one can 'be • • • H ill nice to have t.hem home but NOW, THEREFORE, .... tal, . .., _._ b.... • - ~-.. "The Iblg red hOUse on R street" "h IIU .... ~.e ....on three !lUDClred certain what the talLb!ll Will finally • e tim e goes so f as t tllat t hey are Be It Ordalned,'by the Councll of mllllon dOllars orIg1na1ly leVied on cont&1n untU the Senate lms IW:ted has been a ten-day sensation In gone again OO101'e we have ttme to the Village of Waynesville, State of

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hut ...". ,;;-OInolondl ";;;;'""". FIFTEEN' YEARS ' AGO supper and a show were enjoyed b),: Beveral of the -girls of .the High ~ Ooie, ·F rank &wke. EIlrl Con- SCbOOI went to Kings Mills Mondey ' (May 9, 11128) The ,Y. F. M w1ll meet Sunday' ner, HUgh O'Neall. Bernard MeUoh, to work and others are golns .

at lihe homir or Raymond Braddock. BOOtiy Hyman, ~rt Burton and Leaders: !Devotional leader. Ruth PaUl Z1mme~U: • Cook; lesson leader, Ell Furnaa; reTWENTY-FIVE YEABS AGO creatloool leader, Roscoe Furnas. (May U, 19181 O. J. EQwar~s ,was in Detroit laAt r Wllmlng Mrs . ElIzabeth 8mJt41 of \:()~ spent a few days here last week week. Mrs'. Ma·u d crane was in Omcln- with relatives. no.U Saturday. Ethan Crane lett Monday for TOAdam Mellah and Vern' Armitage ledo, where he will take up h1a old were Cincinnati visitors Tuesday . poaltion. Chester Heery of Blanchester, vislMessra. Jesse Burton and Lon lted Mr. and Mrs. D . E. Btandiford BlIDton attended- Ute funeral of

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TIle latter is ~ss1nl a few day. 10 the FlshIJoU8h home, ' Ml·S. Ethel Beason apd '1\I1'. and New SuIts Mrs . W'llbur MCCarren entertamecl Homer ' B;rothers vs , Emma, Brothers. divorce. gross lll'giect. II. company of relatives Slln~, ctuty and eXtreme cruelt.y , Mr . IUld Mrs. James M.cDolla14\ Ru th Logsdon ' ¥s. Earl Logsdon. s nd <family of Waynesville ~ve cl.vorce, extreme . cl'uei ty. moved to tJhe Nash farm recen Jy Pearl Sinclair vs Emerson Sin- . va.ca.ted by the Adams family. olalr, alimony only. 'gross neglect of The Hall family, who have been duty. lving In the cottage properly of Louise Moore vs. Lawre':lct' Moor,e, Miss Andromeda Thompson, have moved to WaynesviUe. dlvol-ce, gross neglect of duty. Lee 1Uld- Albert Talmage 8ud M.I6a' James C . Grooms vs. Georgia R. Grooms, divorce, w1llul absence and ·Joosle O'arner, accompanied bY MJaa Hannah Jordan. were BundlLY af. 1tloss n~lect of duty. MI.dred N . Ellis V5 . Thomas Lee ternoon visitors elf friends m ClerEllis, divorce, g.roSs neglect of duty. mont county.

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Marriage Licenses at the cemetery. Dr. Bunton of 0 41 I , I ~ f • A II J J A S I Ii f. A • Ii J A I •• D Grover L. Krat~r. 24, Lt. U. S. Grace M. E. churoh. Dayton. will _MIl> 19~ -~t " ~' . Army All' Corps, Morrow. nnel Freda Mrs. Georgia~enhaU attend.... - th e spe ak er . Mus I.e will be furn ! ~~. ""~ I t':IJ 'UC \ Rose, 22 . factory worker. Morrow. d a meeting of the dlscussion group Ished by ·the "Men of Waynesville" Released by the Office of War Information is this chart showlnll Edwin Donald Snldcr. 21 ., farmer, , ~ the home Mr. and Mrs. B. B . alee club Oommlttees arft com Ithe war expenditures by the U.S. It shows the expendituI:e in 1942 . .. 1of a total. of $62,406,000,000. This was 3.8 times the $13,896,000,000 Lebanon, and Mary Ellzabet.11 Led- ~ ills Wednesday night of lest week. .posed elf-Flowers: ~8 . Cynthia spent in 1941. The average daily rate during the 310 days in 1942 on Cord, 21, s hoe Cactory wor ker, LebMrs. MB~et Webb was ~ guest. Evans, Mrs . Edlth Banis and Miss ,which checks were) cleared was $169,000.000 as compared with $45,600,- anon. .t the meetlng or the ~den elub Keziah Merritt; transportaLlon: J. .QOO for the 305 days checked ~~ 1941. . .A lfred II . AI ertson. 36. factory , hleh WIl.S held 'I1hur~ay idLe_ ,oon B. Ohapman, S. F. EJbon; c!ecaraworker, Lebanon, and Florence L. It the home of Mrs. Nolan Conner. tlon of cannon and stand, Mrs. J_n Borden and W1l1 Hart60ck were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. alllen, 26, la.undry ·;.orker. Leba non. Mrs . Marga.ret Johns and MrS ~ Walter oa.st; sooting, Walter oast ; left Wedne&d8y evening for the FaIr. and Mrs. Loren Routzaiul at FrankGeol1ge L. Goodpaster, 40. taxi ~d LOngacre of. LYtle called on exercises at cannon, MIss Fenrletta O. E. Johus, Ed MarsbnU anQ lin. dlllver, Lebculon, and Ma.ry O. Be- . rlends here Thursday a.f·~m()()n . \MdKJ.nseY . Lester 08Bk~ left Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CoUlns and gan, 40, machine operator, Lebanon . Mrs. Oscar MoCle\1lUld of Wlloonter with represenatlvCB of the Chicago. Oharles Collins of Dayton were SunHarry MBitler. 36, Miamisburg. ,Iungton, s pent Sunday and Monday ing elf council last nlght to again J. H . Oaskey. H . KUbon. 1. H. day evening dinner guests of Mr . foreman, and Lois L . IDpple. 24, ,vlth her mother, Mrs. Effie Thomp confer with rtpresentatlv.es of :the Harris and Jacob Ftandall were In and Mrs. Walter Kenrick: Franklln, stenogra.pher . son. Dayton Power and Light 00. In the the city Thursday. The children and grandcblldreh of John Gay, 37, OIllGlnnalJ, and E..· Miss Laura M.oK1nsey in ClOIJ)o matter of taking over our llght D. M. Collett, II.Ixompanled by Mr . and Mrs . WI.bur Clark vume<! mJra Bettles, 25, Lebanon . IJany with MIss Do~by Dey, spent plant. Little Ben, left Tulesday for his their parents Sunday afternoon and. Ben Bolt Sorter, 62, Morrow, and . 11e week-end in Ma.rengo. Ind., On or aI;>out Dedoratlon' Day the second visit to ·the falr. served a del1ctoUs covered dlsn din- Mrs. laura Sorter. 56. FosLer . ,.,'here they were guests 01 J414a i8usy 'Bee Co . , owned by Lacy Mrs. Jo~ Furnas, little daugh- ner lJI the evenl.ng. Oommon Pleas .'Ienle, 0. former teacher in the Knapp and Mabel Kelly, will open ter and servant, left last week tor Mrs. Ed Bunnell spent sevIJral Henrietta Davis vs. Will S . Da- .~yrnesvll\e school. . their .store on Main street adjoining New York Oity to visit relatlves . days last week with Mrs . Ivan AI- vis, divorce to plaintiff, res tored to Mrs. Gusta Hnclmey of ne~ Wil~an and 00. . Mrs. S. MoOune has gone to derton ~ family nea.r Springboro. malden name of Green. . I ington , v1s1ted Mrs. Anm~ <>ileaFrank Venable died at. his home spend tlwo weelu; vll!ltlng relatlves. ·Mrs. Olara Stacy of near SprlngGwendolyn PIle Vfl·. John &, Bole.. _ee Sun~ay afternoon. near Dodds last Wednesday even- In Oinclnnatl. !boro, 1a making an extended visit at er. et aI., ju~ent .h eretofore renMrs. Ralpb ~ ning after a long Ulness . Dr . L. O. Lukens Who was to.K.en the home of Mr. and Mrs. LesUe dered set aslde and held Cor nought ' pr~+.Mrs. Joseph Dow!11nc of saturday afternoon Fred Hawke very sick recently, Is imprdved. Gl'1IIY and oh1ldren. and 0ha111es Gray, Bertha. pray and ;Cenia, a':ld Mrs. Ourtls 'rom\,1naOn left Waynesville and went to LebHarry! 'P rintz's oJld gray mare. Mrs. Fred Rush, Mrs. Ralph Bar- Mary G. Earhart made party de- ..:VJled 011 Mrs. Margo.retta H~acock anon where he was quietlY married Dolly, hltlched to a surrey, ran off ger, Mrs. Han'y Burnett, Mrs. Oal- lendants. J unda.Y. at the parsonage of Rev. roster to Sunday cnuslng considerable exelte- v,ln wngacre, Russell Oamp-· !Bertha WUlton vs. Frank Walton. Dr . and Dudley Keever .(\f M1&a Bertha Stoneman. ment. bell and Mrs. Ralph Hammond at- case tomprom.lsed, dismissed wlth- Centerville, were Sunday dinner Thomas Sm1th of Hoopestowp, m., ,tended the Mother's club at Wayne- out record. ~uests of Mrs . Keever'S slstc!r, M1aa nFl'Y TEARS AGO Miss who was formerly engaged in the vWe BOhool FrIday afternoon. Mary E. McGowan vs. Ray D . Gyella Wright. (OctAlber 28, 1893) Pvt. R<ioert Slney of Wright Field Drake, settled and compro:nised by Miss Anna Mary NUll of SprlDlJ. A. Matnt and ,0. H . Hays left harness business here Is spending a Baturd8¥ afternoon for the gr at lew days In IWaynesville vlslUng spent the we«;k-.end wlth MrII . Sluey agr~ent, dlsmJssed without rec- boro. and 1 . B. Doyle of IIaUillton, relatives. at the home of tier part'nts. Mr. ord. . Bllled on Mrs. Ella Doyle S~.day Fair. Oharley Clements and"hts fatner and Mrs. KeSler Graham. Pvt. and TIlplon Helton , et al . • vs. John afternoon. MIsa Emma BJll of Wilmington, Is MISs Mame Browne altend~ the SPending some time with her cousin, a.nn W. B. McK8.'y were some of the Mrs. Slney visited the {ormer's W. Lamb, et 11,1. defendant, AI-uert local :people 11111 the McKlnl<!y meet- mother, Mrs. Minnie Slnn~, on StLnernetz granrep leave to file ans- fU:leral services for Miss JelUlle Mrs. John' Wrl8'ht. . Sunday, Mother's Day, at North- wer fortlhwith. DiJlJWlddte In Xenia Tuesc\8.y alterAdam Stoops and wife returned ing at Wilm1ngton, 1ruesday . Wm. 00rw1n bas taken possession r1~e. Helen O. Mounts vs. Olara Har- noon. frOOl a two weeks' visit at Findlay ·iD ~Oll,"'" ·ft and will be Mr. arid Mrs. wm Null and v e'et of the ·O'--el ~. y ,al. , tlUe qulted . on Wednesday evenlng. ready for transient guests by ·Nov. 1. dauehter of near Sprin8bOrp, were Betty Clendenon vs . Fra nk Clen ClDS TAKEN FOIllllCLEANING Wayne ToWnship w1ll be called FURNAS DITCH IN WA~ 120 persons, besides the lIIfternoon guests of Mrs. denon, divorce to plaintiff, chUd to About upon to sacrlflce 13 of her citizens for jurom <lUring the year, and Mas- children, assembled at Or. Ell1B' Olara Stacy and Mr. and Mrs. Les- plalhtW, defendant to pay costs. Sam D . Henkle, county etl~eer, Wednesday evening for a surprise lie Gmy. Real Estate Transfel"l sie township 6. announced recently that. blda were Mr. Olyde ~ton, Mrs. Everett. Frank W. Crew to Oora O. Rich, to be taken until 10 a. m. today . MIsses Jennie DInwiddie and party on the doctor. Kenridt and Mrs . .Morris Wha.rton 4.2.94 acres in Wayues townShIp . MamJe Chandler ielt last eVening (Thursday) for C.leanlng tht! PI.IrD8a LeIxlnon sbOIJIpers Saturday a1Eftle P. COOk to a . C. P Urkey. lot dttoh in Wayne township, nor.theaa~ for Dayton to spend . Baturday and LYTI~ temoon. S in Wright's addition to Waynes- of Waye8ville. Sunday with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White of v1l1e. The old -Liberty Bell w1l1 probably ,Ur... \\......... I,,,.plrk. Car_po....... This a.ctlon lo11OWed several hearPass through . WaynesvUle .shortly Mr. and Mri. All.e n EmrIck and IOolumbus .n d Pvt. and M,r.i . Paul Theodore and Pearl McCrea to bgs 'on the petition ' elf ' the land- . eitternoon-wednesday,--Ncnr.-1 on Its Mrs. Pearl Cornell were Lebanon White of Memphis, Tenn., fond Mr. Ra)'mond a . Hieber, .65 acres III OwJieIiJ n(feotetl that tibii cOuntY and Mrs. John Myers of Dayton, Wayne townShip. way from the World's Fair to Ita visitors Thursday. clea~ out this ditch a8 a ' land.'conMrs. L. A. Barger of Wasb1ngton were Sunday afternoon' callers of home in P1!ll&de~h1a. s«!rvation measure. Ji.. Maffitt returned from the Falr O. H. spent several days last week Mr. and Mrs. Kesler (lrilham. The lenQ'th of the dllx:h 11 1.'" Mr. and Mrs. Tberle JOIlE.S enLEBANON, OHIO Thursday and David Thomas and w~h her 'daughter, Mrs. Fred Rush, ~HONE 326 miles. Of1iclaJs estimate that 16,000 tertained to dinner Mothers Daf, and family. dauP.1ter left for ' there Monday. cUbk feet of dlrt will 'have to be. HI •• Jr~lr Garn"r, Currul",nll" .. , VillPl Longacre is absent from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt uf near moved, and the estimated ~ 18 Mr. and iMrs. George Plymlre school on acount of bavlng measles. Oentervllle and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. $3,200. The successful bidder Di~ were dinner guests Mobher 's OilY of MrS. Harold Whltnker and daugh- Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alf-red Jones <:omplete the WON by a,p't. 1. Mrs . Nora Clevenger, near ClarksLer, Francis, and 141'8. Harvey Bur- o.nd Nr. and Mrs. Carl Knear of v1lle. net spent Saturdaly' a:fternoon In SOuthern HIlls, were aiternoon callMr. and Mrs. A. H. , ~ iMnI. Lucy F\Sh1)auyh aJfter a visit era. and son, Alton, and Mr. and ...... ~enIa. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick spent of several daya ln the Jordan home, H . B . Eanmart Iqtd clDldten and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early I/IM!nt . Save Taree and Gu • ~ • Direct Baa Une to County Seat Mother's Day with ~. ani Mrs. returned FrJday to Middletown. She Mrs. Viola Harlan were SUDdaJ Sunday with the ~totter's mother, stores Open at 8:00 A. lII. aDd ClaM at 8:00 P. M., 8&&ard&J!ll' P. 1!11. aoee WeclDflIdays at Noon Be.1tsbury and son Wendell at wa.s accompanied by AU .'ordan, ev~ning, May 2. dinner guests at 'U r. Leon !Mrs: J. W. HUlIton tot. Yellow Washington O. H. They were ' ae- Miss Hannah and MrsJNeJle LIebert. and Mrs. Earl Earnhart. Springs. DR. JNO,' ZETIEL; O. D. MORR1.S 5 and -IOe FRED'S DEPT. STOR~, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton. Mr. COID'P6nIed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TO $1.00 S~ORE Levi Greathouse; Mrs. Morris Barger and cblldrjrn, whO spent th(: w. Outfit the EnUre FaIIlII7 OPl'OME1RIST WORLD'S CHAMPION ~RD Wha.l'ton ~Mrs. 'Bernard Melloh day with Mrs . Bo.rger's mother. Mrs. CompIe&e Une-or 1'Int _ _ I -_ .and Home ZOe Brown. QUALITY lIIEIiawmlSB Phone 83 .M 19 ~. Broad",., Phone sao For BftI'10De Slnee 1885

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their uncle at Blanobester Friday. Mrs . L . A. Zimmennan anti Mrs . O. W. Younce, who has been ill L. V. IBranstra,t or were In lebanon with acarlet fever at Camp Sheron Jury duty Thursday . man, Is reported bett.er. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Our~wrlgb1. O. H. McKeever leit Monday 10r Illid daughter, Evelyn, MIss May Ft. Thomas, the only one from tbls Wright and Miss Thelma St. John townslUp mlled at this tlme. Mr. and ~s. E. J . Arnold and &pent Sunday In OxIor<l . !MIs.s Alice Gons entertained last son J ean of J Bllles"", > _ no..l0 .. n, vo.. ,wf're 'Ilhur&...ay evening at a six o'clock tIhe week-end guest. elf Mrs. Viola dinner . The guests were : Tbe IMiss- carey and daughter, MIsB Alice. es Helen Graham, Doris and Elsie W. N . Bears went to Kingman . HBlWke, Kathryn Fromm, Kathryn FrIday evening. where be .L!Ilsted in Tomer, Laura MoKJnaey Florence a Red or06S auction sale. He reporla Bobb, Edna Shoemaker, Bara M1&. a good sale, one cake bringing 1101, sUdlne, Esther iHenderson (lnd Lou- and ,a sUver dollar se1lln8 for $M; Ise Smltlh. lWsseS JosepbJne Andrews, Beu;The Rev. Jesse Hawklns, 82, who lah Kl.ndler, RAlth Probaaco, Esther reUred from the Friends ministry Rockey, Dorot41y Gebauer and Supt. three months ago, after 8-:rvlng 65 Georse Green went to Morrow Sunyears as pastor of the New Burl1ng- day 'a nd were entertained a~ the ton churCh, died at his 'home there Ihome at MIss EIma Roberts. Sund8¥' nJght. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kelly and The annual BehJor class pll'Y, 1Mr. a.nd Mrs. H. E. Eambar t at"The Go-Oebter,"will be given tended the second concert or the Thursday and Friday nights. 01nclnnat1 May, Fest1val Wednesday. The bacoo.laureate 15ermon w111 be The class play, "'Ibe JIaBOnlc preached Bunday qht at . the M. Ring" waa given Wednesday even.E. church iby Rev. Hugh A. SmJth, ning under the direction of Miss of Yll,rsaJlles. ' Esther Rock,y. Mi&s Helen D1nwldCommencement exercises Thurs· die rave the cla8s histol'l,Y and Miss day evening at the gym . Rev . A. Ha2lel Rlley the class prophecy. M1ss l\V1ltkJns will dellver the ~dress. Lllllan Wilkerson re6d the rJass will. Luclle st . .rohn, dflughter of Members of the class are: E1110tt Mr. and Mrs . L . O. Bt. John Iilld Wr~.t, Harold Meredith. Ethan Glen Bland, son of Mr. and Mrs. crane, Mlldred Bmltih, Hazel RIley, Hammbn Bland; 'Were quietly mar- Olive Wllson, Mary Atk1nson, Mary ned at Jamestown Monday, May 7, Edwards, Reva Hormel. :Margaret by Rev. LIndley J. Cook. Lewis, Helen Dlliwlddle, an:! LlUian Maynard Weltz attended a meet- Wl1keraon. 1ng at Kroger managers at Mlanllsburg TUesday evening. " At ,the commencement exercises Paul Z1mrnennan celebrated his 'I1)ursdy eveningr Rev. George W. eleventh blrthda~ Thursday. A Bunton of Dayton, was the ~aker. .S

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl craW!ford, SUnday. A fsmUy dinner was celltm!Jted for Mother's Day at the home of Mr . and Mrs . Bert Bunnell. Sunday. Those present were Mr. and ' Mrs . orner Boldrey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and lIOn, all of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter RelKer and daughter, Mr. and Ralph Bunnell and chUdren, all a( Lebanon; '141'. and Mrs. Ben Gruber and daughters f1 Waynes'Ville, Mr. Mlllard Ball, M:r. and MnI. Ray Bunnell and SO'l. Mrs. Mary Bunnell, all of MJdletown, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Be1lsslth and O&1'la Joy, f1 near UtICa. Mr; and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch an4 ~ spent sunday with relatives. • . The Ladies' Aid meeting of the tJnlted , ~ church of Utica was held Tburaday a.t the home of

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PORTLAND, OREGON-Establishing a new world's record ' for dalrt· breeds, this herd 'If purebred registered Holstein cow. has just cofupletcd an' Bvera!:'!! production . for each cow of 710.z· pounda butterfat and 20,126 pounds of milk. Morningside Hoapltal here .. the owner. The cow, (center foreground) is also Orecan'a highestl producing cow on three-timc-a-day milking. She ia C9lantha TidJ -Matador with a record of 1.021.9 pounds of butterfat from 31',318.1 ~~~Dd. of milk. , . ,

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Mr . and Mrs. Earl Earnhart and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Earnhart.

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Mr . and Mrs . J . N. Robinson and SOli Donald were Saturday and Sunday gUests of Mr. and Mrs. E . F. Earnhart.

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Mr . and Mrs . stanley Ilathaway and son of Oenterv1Ile, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. H . E . fiethawoy Sunday evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mort Lang, Mrs . Pauline ILang and Mrs. Mil e s 'I1h<>mpson' of Hamilton, w .~re Sunday visitors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Walter Wiseman .

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FOR 8ALE-Gu1tar, Ka1amamo, like new. Also tennis net and two l'8aIuets, used only a few ~s. Mrs. Bhm:man BI11'M, WaynesvUl,e Route 2 at l.Qtle. 5-2'1 POR 8AlLIE-6 pr. straight curta1oS, neti 3 pr. Marqillllette; also rut, n~ curotatns, U!tenew. l ' 'Ilr. D8maBIt drapes.. WalnUt din10g room suite. Mrs. A. T. Cherry, WaynemUe, Route 2.

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'lbe e1Bht rural"iiih schools of W~ county will graduate 170 seniors, next week, according to Co. Supt. C : B.

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Mrs. MissUd10e were Tuesci.ay sup'per guests of Mr . and Mrs. J . P. 'I1homas. Mr . and Mrs. KlI, rl A. Balbb of Xenia, Mr . and Mrs. Harry Smith and son Glen u were callers Sunday at t he home of Mr . and M r:l. Har . old Eamhart and famUy.

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MIss Margaret Harlan nnd Mrs , Harold Enrnhart and chIl dren, Naami, Harlan and Rut·h, were dinner guests of Mrs . K enneth Bougoh lest Wednesday evening in celebraWon oof her daughter's. Mary Dora's, birthday .

CALIFORNIA VISITOR Mrs. R , L. Hammond of Oakland, Ca lifornia, a rrived at ' t he home of her sister, Mrs. H. H . •Wlll iamson, recent'y . She will spend se v~ral weeks here.

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"Any American Who willully neglects to pay his taxes on time or to Invest every cent he can In War Bonds Is surely giv. ing aid 8Ild comfort to the enemy, ..... We have II job to do and we are all called for Service to our coimtry. ' Our dollars are called to service too . • Let us all IIsk ourselves, 'Shall we be more tender with our dollan than with the Uves of our sODS'l'" - Secretary . Morgenthau.

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Jail Urged Construction of a new Wanen county jail Was ifecommenoed by the gr,a nd Jury, which reporLed ~o Common Pleas Judge Alton F. Brown Monday . Tel'mlng the present jaU, built 10 1890, "un.sanitary, unhealthy, and in adequate," the Jury w'ged county (.-ommisslonCIS to consider constr.uctwg a n ew prison as soon as buUding condlUons a nd government reo strictlons on the use of critical maLerla.ls permit. 'I1he jun', headed by J. Ray Law. lorman, asked that a citizens' committee be appointed ~o pl.all the n ew jail. The prison now lacks room IUld facUlties for proper segTe&04Lion of sexcs an d pemuts the nUng-ling of Y04!1ger inmate with more hardened crim 10als , the grand Jury cliarged . Six Indictme nts were returned by the Jw'Y, which examined 20 wi t.nesses 10 the investigation of 14 cases. The Indlctmellts: John Haoolck, cu bting to kill; William J . Klng, assault to kU1; Henry Matt<lK, dlsdlargtng fireanns and carrying concealed weapo!lS; Ted Wi1lJtP., n onsupport; John George Coston, grand larceny; and Chal'V'.5 Eltzroth, two cha~es of indecent exposure . .

ferry Church SCENES OF ALASKA IN COLOR TAKEN BY P.ROF. JOHN STANFlELD Superintend of Schools, Belle Center, Ohio WiJlBe Shown At FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST

Being a farmer mysel1 and a far mer'S son with mCi re than · ~ yeara of close acqua inta nce with farm problem., my writing last SUNDAY, MAY 16, 7:45 P. M. week on the pay·as-you·go plan for COME EARLYIADMISsioN FREE! collecting Income tax \Vas almost entjrely a farmer's vle ~v of it. But It is not a one·lndustry talC. Just about evcrybody who ,~arns a Hving thIs yea r wUl pay an income P rocessed Foods---.Blue Stamps 0, MaSon, Sprinll'bol'O, Red Lion, Rid ge lax , Mo reovcr U1ere is a lot to say vl11e, W:6ynesville and Harveysburg H , J, valid, through May 31. In fav or of skipping 10412 and flgur. &re being asked to pl'OlIjti e !lny Ing this yen l" s IJuymc'll ls' on th is AU h olders of Band 0 gasoJine lWallnble rooms lor th e workmeu . y ul" s 1;:11 1' 1111,;;/5 , bes ides convenience mUon books thllt eXiplre on Ma~ 31. Lo us armcrs. The workmen nrc expected to be Cons ider ur floating workmen, for In the county for several mOllLlls . should file Lhell' renewal U.PlllJcaexolllple . . nlere are Iitc rnl1y thou· Fitzgerald said that if t he construe- tlons. early . Employes In plants sond s of th em 111 the coun lry. Many ·MOll ork Is to be a.ccomplisl:vxl In where th ere is a Plant TranspoI'tSlnrc ud ly farrncrs who al e h:lnJy the scheduled tim e alloted It wlU be tlon cOllulllttee should rile their rewIth tools ; ollr own neighbors, mov· Ing as the wor IV Or\( moves fllOm necessary for the workmen to se- newa ls with t heir committee. Indiv iduals are receiving their olle war·boom selllemcn t to ano ther. c ure rooms at once . M,lst of thesc men huv,~ hiCher llv. B'Ilsollnc appllca Uans direc t fl'om in" costs th an they ever paid bet he board by mall and are asked to A WORD QF ArP.,RECIATION fore . Mony orc pl1ying ott debls on 1J1l out complete and mall wlt.n propel'ly und rnaint " ining Cam Illes I want to exte nd my I.eartfelt thei'r tll'e inspection report to tho back horne. Income tax is a reai t hanks and IlIppreciatlon to my board of.flce In Franklin. probkm wi th th em . The Money Gets Away. netgbbol'8 for doing my plowing and New books wlll be mailed out fiv e Wandering workers as a class are dre.gglng; also Walter Ouy and days before expiration date of the nol soving Dny ac tu a l money. Those James Wlcel and son for tal:'1ng care present mUon. All unused stamps with a sense 01 responsibility are of my, stock whUe I was down with must be returned to the board o11lce paying debts or Investling perhaps, the flu and mY friends whu called within flve days aJter e~L1on of but others are goIng in extensively to see me during my illness. l or cross·roads chicken dinners, SPRINGBORO HIGH SCIIOOL the old ration book. gaining introducllon 10 juke·box 80' 0liA.RlLES NDERIWOOD • • • TO GRADUATE 28 SENIORS ciety. Wayside nIght clubs have be· War RaUon Book No. 3 wlll be . come a problem In many defense Baccalaureate services will be held mailed to residents late ~ June, the communities. I am not shUting Into May 16 ~t 2 p. m. With the Rev, Office of Price administration has a moral lecture. I am merely citn.nonunced . ing evidence that a large and well- Lloyd McCOmllck, pastor of · the Springboro U. B. Church, deJJvering Post card appl1catlona wlll be depa Id class of potential income tax Ilvered to eaeh I home and wlll be paye.rs made no plans last year to the semlon, tor Sprtn,gt)oro hIgh have cash they will ne·e d for taxes school. mailed bcliween June 1 and 10. The Dext March 15, . Mayor O. S tewar t of Cincinnati new books contain po1ot stamps for It has been said thalt swarms 01 wl11 be the speaker at gradua.tlon processed foods and meats 'and unit wandering workers dra,w pay by a stamps lor sugar, cofrfee, and shoes: dilYerent name at each new job, that exeroises May lS . '11wenty·elght Rationlnr Timetable no record anywhere will prove they seniors are to receive diplomas, as SUGA&-Stamp 12 good for llve Maximwn prices ;for War11)n . ea rn $500' a year and Una ! they wlU fo11ows: poun!1s through May 31. county tor Grode A live poultry at probably never pay any inco. le tax. Virginia Belcher . Robert Bone. 00F.Fm-Sta.mp 23 good tor one t he farm or. county shipping po1ot : Obviously they. would pay one un- Neal Bowman, Jr., Wynn Bradder 'a pay-dey deduc Uo.n plan, But pound through May 30. Type Wel,Ms Price the really big class are the spend- street, Ruth Bunnell, Wllllam .Carey. Oasollne-iIj ooupon 5, gOOd for Broilers. fryers or ers, about to beat thei r .Income taxes Martha Carter , Hugh Ohenault, Jr., four gallons through May 21. roastera any weight 28.0 acc identally. Unless they pay tax Janice Cole, Ruth A.'1ll Devls. Gene FUEL 01lL-Ooupon 5 go~ fOl' 10 Co;POD8, light under 6 ~8 . 0 on a good year', income while they Deck, Anna May Fish, Riley Freeze, CWpons, heavy ove" 6 31.0 are gelting it. It will be folly to seek Jr ., Paul Oothens, Joe W . Butt, gallons through Sept. 30. payment after the war when most of nre Inspect1on~ card holders, Fowl any weights 34.5 Hel'bert Jaoltson, Betty Mardis, them may be joble.s5. second inspection by Sept. 30; B Stags and old FJl!Z8ibeth Meek, Allee McConnlck, Revenue Needeil Now card hol.ders, second . InspeeMon by roosters All weights 20 .5 Under the existing tax system, to Ruth MCCormick, Opal Miller, Berwha\ever extent defe:nse workers nice Sheehan, James Simpson, Jr_, June 30; C CQI'd 1l01<1ers, se~'ond 111- Young TUrkeys Llgbt under is 35 .5 earned incomes last YClar· that can- John WilUam Stewart, J~ ., Gladys ,spectlon by May 31. SHOEJS.....Stamp 17 good for one not be checked now, to that extent medium 1S to 2a 34. 0 Thomas, OQrdon Finch, cGlvin Walthey w111 escape paying any income pair of shoes through June 14 . Beavy 2:! or more 33.0 tax in 1945. A plan 61 pay·al-You· lace and Phyllis Zech. POINT RNmONING-Ments, but Old Turkeys; go, figured ' against their current ter, cheese, fats, oils, canned ' (ishLIght under lS !is. 5 earnings, w9uld bring revenue from CONSTRUCTION BEGINNING R~d stamps E, F, and 0 , good 18 to 22 32.0 MedI~ them immediately. And, 10 addiUon, .IN WARREN COUNTY ON, HUGE Heavy 2:! or more 31.0 to this gain for~-th'e-'I'r1elrSttrr.·1tnmtr--FilP1EL11NE TO EAST COAST through MIl 31' H -and G, lOad is another throil8'h May 31 : 11,' May 18 to'-Sl; Geese All Weights 25.5 comes worlr.-on the llew J, May 23 to 31. ' D ucks ~l weights 25.0 were asear ago com· . ):: puted on 1943 earnings will be larg- pipelin to pass through Warren er than those based on 1942. county as a part of the Texas-toStudents agree tbat 1943 will be New Jersey emergeney ~" Ilne be1og. the hard year of the war. Our coun- laid ~as begun here. A 37,500 barrel try's greatest need Is now. It seems storage trulk and pumping atation positively unpatriotic to .stay in debt to Uncle Sam for this year's taxes wilt' be erected ncar Red LIon. • until 1944, especially those new wage Three carloatis of steel Mve been earners who are paying nothing for ~oaded at the Lebanon depot for 1942. Reckless spending certainly Is tHe station. Virgil A . Fitzgerald • unpatriollc fOl' It crelilles inflation. head of the War ElJ?ergency ' PlpcRevenue collected from spenders now will mean less money spent and line, Inc., has announced that two thus safeguard fair prices. lines will be' lald_Inste6d of one, as Who Will OpJ)Oae n originallyannoUI\ced. WE ' HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF GOODIt has bee.n estimated that 90 per . He sa.\d George Molder of TulBa, YEAR Y·IRES. ' cent of America'. income tax pay· Okla;; ~ll!.. _have ,c harie of tlie 'creeers are not ready to meet one·fourth of their 1942 tax next March 15. The of the pumping statiOn,! \IM1cll YOU CAN NOW BUY .A GRADE 1 TIRE:iF year after the war, when jobs are ·wlll be erected on the Harry' Penoe . YOU HQLD A GRADE 2 CERTIFICTE. IF YOU scarce low 01 farm, bWo ' m1Jes ~t of Red Lion. them a one r ......'L,LI SUCH A CERTIFI CA TE, OR ARE ELIGI. still. Pay-as-you·go wiUl help them, would be a 24-1nch one to CQI'ry . BLE, BUY WHILE THE .SUPPLY V.STS. so who will oppose It? 'rhe answer ia crude oil from Longview, Tex" too obvious. It will be opposed by pawn brokers and salaJ~y'1oan banks, the eastern seai>o~rd, while the secamong others. and pipeline y.rould be a 2().1ooh People who argue that the Treas· carrier for gasoline and fuel oIls ury ought somehow 1to collect In· from refineries at Beaumont, Tex ., come taxes for 1942 and 1943 both, . while shifting to a pay-as-you-go to the east . Phone 2341 W.ynesville, He Is seeking accommodations (or plan, have lilted the usual cry against rich people. They lor get 300 workers during their stay in the that income taxes do not apply qn county . Householders 10 lJebal1on, property; only on incomes. And, aa ••_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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for men who draw huge salaries, the more they earn tllle bigger the share taken by income tax. Any man who has a tal,able income above $50,000 a year c()uld not possi. bly pay tax on two yenrs' income at once' because one year"s tax at pres· ellt rates lakes more than halt of It. A LIttle tl'lrurInc '. Now there remains one sensible quesl;on' that Is orten asked an'd may need answering : " It I must figure my 1943 taxes on my 19i3 ~ncome, how ~m I to know, say ih January, whnt my year's eamings will be?" The 8Ilswer.1. eaByl One very reasonable · plan would' be to esU· mate your 1943 income by your 'preaent rate of pay; or by last year', eamlngs it you .prefer. You would ' . pay your taxes on th'e eBtlmate'd In. come and adjuBt the errors after the :year J. over. ThIs could be done whether you pay tal~e. quarterly, monthly, or weekly. a man' a earning, exceeded ~, estimate, he wouldl owe ,t he government tax '1m the dIfference at the year'" end. It be eamed' Ie.. th8Il l;1e estimated, be 'would 'have a tax rebate coming to hlm, dedlicU:1~::;=,7:I -ble from hi. tax ..he f.,llowlna year. It will requIre .ome tiut U' • . a very small effort. aU the other in of Crisis tor the bel t UII WOI'ld hal aver knowa. -

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Club , Meets May 14 The Wayne ~slUp Farmers met Ma)' 13 at the lJeautilul country Jlomc of Mr, anc! Mrs, E. C. Miller and Miss Pearl RIley . Slxteen .f9JmUJes were present to enjoy the dellc10Us dinner and tha thought-provoking program of the afternoon . Keller Hoak. president, ,"" I ':alled the meeting to order at 2:00 ' p. m. Ronald Hawke had chill'le of the special topic. "My Home Town." His entertaining' <llscll8slon called attention to the changes that WaynesvUle has ~een In the spo.ce of lIwo lifetimes. He evaluat.ed WaynesvUle as CU1 "avera,ge Amerlca.n com.. mun1ty." He pointed out waylS in whloh this community dtflers from an "average community" and ways in which It excells. He closed his tilscU56IGn by quoUng from Thomaa Corwin who Is said to have stated that Ohio Is a banner state among those ,of the United Sootes. While Warren county Is the garcen spOt of the world. Mr. Hawke notes that WaynesvUle Is Il part of that ",arden SPOt" and hopes that we wUl continue worthy of a pla.ce In it. Rev. Owen Wherrett. minister of ~ East Ba1)tist church at Lebanon. &'Uest speaker. talked on the subJect. ",Mothers. " He praised the -'mothers of today ,who are shaping the world of tomorrow. Hc oalled Iltten lion to the fact that the devotion of mothers Is so universal that c'hUdran .may take It for granted , 'He Ul'Ied people to express thelr appreciation .to their mothers from time to time. He showed how their mothers have tnn~nced tIJle lives of many famoUs men and closed bJI talk with trlbute~ t.he.t wrltlors. artIsts and statesnen have paid their mothers. MIss RIley the.n called 0 'Mr. Che.rles West, a guest, to discuss present WOrld ,a ftalrs. He spoke of our period, 1914 to 1Na as slmllar to that of the 'Thll'ty Years war of the seventeenth century. He dhaJ'act.erlzed the wars t.hat have been .fOUlbt durl.ng this period as cllj,Shes between bhe 'phlloliophles 01 democracy and of dictatorship. B,e polnted Out the ways in which the geo-polltlcs of the German leade.rs have Influenced mUftary strategyo at the present confilet. He feels t'hat the weatness of ~' Germany's plannlnl Yes in tbe fae&, that /the underestlmatl1d tbe genius'. ca.pa.clty an<l...p(Jwer of the United States. He beilevea that the Afrk:an victory marks.a turnill8' Point in the present war. although It certainly does not mean an end to the fJcht1ng even.ln ·the ~ area. HoWever. it Is time for us to turn our ~Iloughts ,to the treaty tbat to follow bhls coDfllCt .. In a democracy pUbllc opIn1on is a lP'Cat 'loree:' therefore, if there Is a . wld~md feeling that we must na.ve a just treaty. there Is hope for a, luting peace, The guests for the meeting were: Mr . and Mrs, Chai'les West: Miss Roberto. FaUlkensteln and Rev. Owen Wherrett. of Lebanon, Mrs. Georgia Mendenhall and Mrs . James MoCIure. The clm will meet Ju.ne 10 at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. SWartzel. clUlb

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Alumni Ass'n Program I. Announced Beth E. Furnas. '08, president of the Qh SChool Alumni Association, has announced . the program for theannual reunion to be' held ~he evenIg of MAy 29. President Furnas has a particular Interest In this year's reunion because his own class win celebmte Its 35th anniversary that day and the members will be present at the festivities In the evening. The a.nnual dinner will be much abridged thla year owing to the 100d ratloning restrictions and the cifftculty ,In gettititl proper help. Therefore, Ught refreshments will be sened at 7 o'clock. This will enable all to have their regular dinner at home. The procram for thls year haS been changed from that of previOUs reunions 80 that long ado· dreeses 'WUI be ellmLnated. The speolal feature will be lihowlng on the lICl'een pIctures Of members In war sel'vlce and In connection therewith there ,wUl be some specla,1 lew· tures recalled ,from letters or lncldents In connection wUh their war activities. , One of the Interesting features will be the ' annual greetlng tIj. the new clus and' re!Jl)OnSe, no&! H. Hartsock. '11. -wlll give the -welcome. ms tJwIn daughters In the class of 1913. Jean and Jane. · will glve the response. The program 1.1: Pan I

President Seth E. Furnas, ~06 ........ . . . , Presiding LIght Refreshments .. .. 7:00 p. m, Opentnc Remarks by the President Secretary's Report ... Inez James Hartsock. '~3 WelCome to the ClaBa df '43 ... ~ . . Ross H. Hartsock. '11 ReBPonse .. Jean and Jane Hartsock Memorial .. .. Ollye Allen Brace. '18 Salute to Classes Of 1893 ",rid 1918 Salute to Class of 1908 on Its 35th Re~on

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FORMER ...OOAL PASTOR ' 01JB8T OF FRIBNDS Rev, John Lacy and family of Oolumbus were irUeat.s of .friends here' on 8Und&y evening and Mon118y. Rev. Lacy, a f01'lll.er pastm of the local 'M~boiHst churoh. returned to d~ver the ·baccalaureate sermon.

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Unglefltly was Qss1.sted by Mrs . W . 'E. Stroud and Mrs . El'Ilest Hartsock. A1ter the brief business sesslon. Mrs . Corn Rich read somt very lovely poems on "Mother" Ilnd Mrs , Walter Sheehan told of th £: origin of Mother's Day. These wen, followed by Mrs , oM , A . Fulkerson singing, In h~r usual lovely .manner "Rusha.by. " After Il llumber of entert;e.lnlng cont.est~ the meeting ad. journed untU Jun e when Mrs. L . C . Radley will be hostess I\t her horne . DeUclous red'res:ImJents were served to albout twenty-five members and one guest, Mrs . Hannah Rcgers.

HIgh schooi will be held :FrIday evening. May 21 at 8:00 o·clock.

Forty-jlhree seniors. the largest class In the h18tory of the 1ucal school and the largest of any rural sohoo~ in Warren county. au to receive their di1)l<imas. Boss Johnson. Radio Station W1JW commentatOr. will giVe the main addNss. Rev. Ralph PMks of St: Mary's ~l church. will give the invoca;tlon and Rev. L. C. Radley 01 the M'etbodllt church, the benediction . . The 8&1. utllotory will be given 'by Marcellne ~ Peters apd the valedlctol1)' by Helen' NEAR A..iSOVIET ARCTIC PORT-This. picture taken from the HiSey. seth E, Fumas. president of ' Soviet documentary film. "69th Parallel," .hows ' Soviet warabipi the Alumni association. wID extend firmg their anti-aircraft guns at ftttackinrJ' lanes shOr1tJr before greetings for VIle association . The the arrival of a huge Allied convoy. which h undergone Incessant ~lnd the Idea and furnish part of attack by Nazi dive and torpedo bombera. The :Red llbips and accomthe eqWjlment. Rev. Parks . volunscholarshlp will be presented bY .R. panyinlf planes met the convoy at, a pre·arranged destination_for teered to donate several hours eadl W. Braddock., high school prmclpaJ, protection Into l>Ort. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- : - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~omlng to the supervision of such and K, N. Hough, president of the t a project. Boord of Education. will .prl'.8ent the ~ the question was freely dls- Mrs, John W . Kersey entertained diplomas to the graduates. cussed by 'several members of tiu;' at her .home on Main street In bonol club. the mn,bter was placed In the of the second !bIrthday of I" er son DINNER IJONORS SON ON FURLOUGH· SUNDAY The Ml!morla'i7nay C'lmm1ttee hand$ of the Sponsorsh'P commlttee Charles William. Wednesday after· Fannie M. Satterthwaite, age 69. has announced ·t hat the chief tor further study. noon and evening. ' Movies of thE Mr . and Mrs~ E . Stroud en,nled suddenly early Sunday morning '!/peaker for ·t he program to IJe given This meeting. one of the moot In- little gues~ were ,taken by Mrs . tertained to dinner on SUnday,J\On: " at her residence In Wiloynesville . Sunday. May 30, has b~en selected. terestlng ever held by the organlZa- Kersey and .games were enjoyed orlng their son, CoI'!pOmJ Harold S. She was a -member of one of the He Is Father Robert H ...Krumholtz. tlon was in charge of the new of- during the af·temoon, Stroude of Dyersburg. Tenn. -nell' oldest famUles of 'this community. pastor of tbe looal St. Augustine fleers. who were , elected at the Those present were the honored guests were Opl. and Mrs . .8t1'OUde, ' Surviving. ~des the husb6nd. t!burch and lnstl'UCtor lin Mot. st. April meetlnti. They are: 0 , H. &'Uest. Charles Wml~m Kersey. Joan. Mr. ana Mrs. Luther. Pel'~S ' ~ Henry. are fourteen chUdren. as Marys semltlary, Norwood. Father Brace. president; W. C. St. John. Kersey at Green HIlls. Eric and T'.!r_ Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry follows: Mrs., Ralph To\1e a.nd Krumholtz studl.e d for silvera! years Vice president; Rev. Ralph Pal1cs. ry Bone of Lebanon. Howard Fogt. Wacbwol'th of West OarroltoD., Mr. Olement of Washington. D , C.; In Europe before the IO\1tbre8.k of secretary. and' RIiS6eIl WIlRon. Jr:. of Centerville, B<wbara M1ssIl· and Mrs, Geo~e 'W hlte and aOoa of C'harles. In the U. S: Navy; RIch- World War U: The progT8.lg Is tre&surer. Two new members. Her- dine. Esther Elaine Satterthwaite. Mason. Mrs. Maude Cmne 'bI. Lebard, in ". S. Army In North AfrlCD; soheci<uled to let undenray at 3 p. ber.t Graham. minister of the Ferry IMarUyn Polinsky. Jane Fowler anc anon, Mrs. Irene Henderson. 141'/1. Mrs. James 'Morris; Sabilla; 'Mrs. m. at Miami ,cemet.ery , - Church of Christ. and JOe R. Don Frye, .O ther guests were M~s. Grace Vice and' Mr, qlaude SU'oUd. !Arthur Sumner and Mary, Lebanon; .'11be Memorial Day cxmmlttee Is 'I1hompson, were adcep~ for. meIllJ' I&Wph Fowler. Mrs. Howard Mls·D INNER HONOB,S GUEST . James. Dayton; Mrs : Wa.rren Espey, composed of Rev. L. 1:t.. Radley. bershlp. Twent~ - seven memOl.'I1I· slldlne. Mrs. GUbert FrYe. Mrs. A. Centerville; Mrs. Jesse Thomas, chairman. Rev . R4l)ph Parks and and one guest•.Fred Shel'Wood. were T. Polinsky. ~, Harold BClne. Mrs, Mrs . ~. L. H~nd of 0akland, Harry and Rd>ert. Waynesvl1le; anO James E. McClure. present. Howard F'ogt and Mrs . Frank Call:tornla. arrived here iast 'week ~ Oeollte and Ruth, at hom!!; a.nd 12 The en~rtalnment of the evening Swartzel. Evening and dlnner guests ~nd some time with ber alst.er,Mra, grandchUdren. was ipI'Ovided by prof. John Stan- ' 'Were Mr. and Mrs. Harold BGne Anna WIll1aDl8(ln. and other rela· Funeral .seJ'IVices were held Wedfield, superintendent at schools at and sons. of Lebanon. Mr .. !1nd Mrs. tlves. on Sllnday Mrs. 'WmlalMon nesday at 2 :00 p . m. at the McBene Denter. OhIo. a guest Of Rev. Howard Fogt. and son of OentervilLe, and. daughter, onioo. entertamed Clure F1uneral Home. with Interment Graham , Mr . Stanfield was for two Joan ' Kerse~ of Green Hills ' and dinner In honor of MJ's. Bammonil . .' , lI4I:s. Peed Braddock entertained years principal at the Fairbanks. Mrs, Frank SWartzel. In Miami cemetery. and the other guests were: Mi'. and Wednesooy afternoon olr last week ~. high school, allQ curing his Mrs. HaroJd WUltamson. SOD and SENTENCED FOR mEFI' In 'honor of he... 80n. · Bobby, who soJottnl In, the north, took some ex'daughter of Dayton. Mr. and lrIrII. was celebra~ JlIa t¥rd birijl(lq celle.n t movies in color of that JOh.n G~rge Coston, 3'7. ,NewPort" 'Ira Brown"and soDs .'ort ....F'1'IUlklIn. . anniversary.. After an .afternoon Of oountl'lY. The club members showed KtY,. pleaded 8'Ullty to petit lllrceny Mrs. ~na ,Moisan ,and Mr. ,l Uld • games. can~, Ice cream and a dec- a s;reat Interest ' ~ t~e plcturce as and W08 sentenced to 30 days,· in iMrs. Wllllsbl Morgan of Xenia. . The Woman's Auxiliary met Fri· orated blrtllday cake welre served to dley did also In wearlnr apparel and Jail and nned $200 and costs ut _ ' __.. ____ day. May 14. at the home of Mrs. bhe follow1nc: carvlnp ' Crom'Alaska wltlch Prof. <?ammon Pleas Judge Alton pi , BUILDING !fEW BARN , E. L. Thomas. The ten members Jane Do8ter, Marilyn l()ons. 06rol Stanfield passed around for .thelr Brown in Lebanon Wednesday. Cos. Monday mornmg 'a ' gr~ of 'were present· answered roll call and Rhoda Bunnell. Hliiward and ln8pectton. lHe tater IlDSWered ton. ~who said hewa~ tl birtend'e r nelglhbors gathered at the home or with various Bible verses. Atter the Robert Oos':"r Jerry {""'k John "'" • ~ • the ma-ny questions on oonditlons waS Indicted for grand larceny but Mr . ann Mrs. AmoS Cook to 'a8at.t buslneis meeting a.nd electl:m of of- Marston Cook. Daniel Wilde and there. the ()harge was reduced . He was arfleers. the meetlng was turned over oMax Bailey. WUhelmlna and JA.nnle The iIlext meeting of the clUb will rested In Mllrch when an attempt In building a new' bam to take the place of the one whlch . was~­ to the program oommittee. Lee Braddock and the honored be held Monday. JUne 21. was made to steal a topcoa,t from a ed by lire on. Mareh 1. IM3.·Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Frazier and gouest. B<:tJby Braddock. Mrs. Wm. !Lebanon clothier. Mrs. Weltz outlll}ed chapters 5-6-7 Doster. Mrs. Ra)'lDOlld Braddock, ESTATES ,'APPILUS~ " of the studY book. "On ThIs Founda- Mrs. Lawrence Cook anI:!' Mrs. WIl8PRlNGBORO CITIZEN Uon." Mrs. Ronald Hawke and Mrs. Iht!lmlna Unde.I'Wood were! also gulmts The Will of ~e , B. ~h, FOUND DEAD IN BED O. H. Brace read chapter 8 In full. of the afternoon. former Morrovi bank dlreoto: leaves Harley S . , Chenoweth, '70, was his eState to his widow, Parulie. aDd. DUring the social hour dolnty refound dead In bed iWednesday In '!:Jls M,ter , her death. to two Cauidrm, 'freshulents were served by the 'i'the Board ~uca.tlon of the hoine near Springboro: Senlces wUl hostess. a.ccolldln'g tQ the document Wb1Cb . .·D E!. local Methodist church have declJed be conducted In the SprlngtJoro R\!to sponsor a Daily Vilcatlon Bible fozmed IChurch Frlda.y at 2,:30. with filed In ~te . court iii ~noa. · COUNTY RECEIVES $38.'738 recently, Approxhnately 65 per8I)ns. are reg- schciol. Althoug.h details are yet to FROM ~EPT. OF HIGHWAYS !stered at the Share..f.be-·Rlde depot. be wol'ted out. the school wm open burial In Springboro cemetery. Sur.. The net wlue or tbe' estate of ~':' '"1vq ,h im are his widow, Mary; a mon Ferris. ~ta. has been till' condUCted .1n Waynesvme at the of- Monday, June '1 an'd VoIiIl continue son. Lester. Middletown: a daughter. -Distiibutlon of $8,953,902 to the flee of The MlaJni Gaze't te. ' fQr one or tI\v'o weeks. sessions will Mrs. Ob"de .Klelnhenn. Lebanon; ed at' $5.58'1.19' by the"Court: ; Cities••r.ountles and townships was • The arrangement la prlmarUy for be from 9 to 11 a, .m. eacb morning. made recently upon authorization of the pul1J;105C or saving p~l1ne. tires ' . The schOlQl will be held for chll- four brothers. Forest and WllIlam, LOCAL MAN SPE~ ~BE LEBANON BUSINESS' CLtJB Hlgbwa.y Director H. G : Sours. the and cars thr<ilgh strlvlilit to see t4lat dIen of primary. junior and Inter- 'D ayton; Pearl, Middletown, and [)ennis. Blanohester, and two sisters. money rePtesentlng the flral partial e~eryone has a .tull load whi!n drlv- mediate claSses. which Includes thuBe Albel'lt Scbnaltman ·or· WayneavUle. distribution of t:he 1943 automoblle lng to and from work Ilnd to ket>p of the first through the eighth iMTll. SylvIa,Slack Bnd Mrs', Nel1le spoke 'before the Ld)anan BualnfM' Olark. Ooliunbll8 . license tag revenue. and 'ProfellSloriar Women's ' club a" defense workers going 011 ~heir vital gradea. Thl,! .partial dlstrLbution represenl.t .,lobs 'witlhout loss of working days. 6:30 p. m. Frlda.y evenln8. His subThe program will Include worship. WARREN COUNTY YOUTHS approximately 50 per cent of REGISTER FOR FARM WORlt Ject W88 "Inside Gennany." ·Persons who are drlvin.g to a fixed BIble ·studles, plctur~ studies, Chalk rovenue Which will be recelvC'd for poillt day by day and who are not ,talks. stories. recreation and craft At the vari~Warren county Mr. and MrS. ,B urns Mounts and the '1943 regls~ratlon year, carrying a full 1000d. alre ul'led to worit. All chllciren of thla vicinity Of the total sum distributed. 47 register. Likewise. any<I~ne in need within the proper age limits wlil be schools CODtQcte<l ~he Lebanon U.nlt- Mrs. Lmlan ~e sPent Mobc1ay ed Bta~ , Employment Service IRst evening wlth.Mr. and Mrs. l!ul percent goes to bhe countll's and 25 of transporatlon to and, from work welcOme to attend. week, .. 3si boys an'd girls, Crom 16 E\lans. per cent to the municipalities . years up, reglstered ror full pr partThe amount received by Warren is invited tp scan the lreglstrations , EARL W. FOX AT GREAT tor a suitable rille. or If none are lAKES TRAINING STATION time employment. espec1aJlyfarm county aubd1v1s1ons Is as follows: avallable. to ~ fOlr a ride. NEW JEFFERSON work. Butler:v1l1e.l6. COrwin. $56; FmnkThIs servic:e Is .oondllCted solely Great ·Lakes. m. Earl Woodrow MEMORIAL , school lin, tl,900: lHarveysburg. $168: Leb- tor the binefJt of the PI~le of J,his Pox. 24. hUsband -of Mrs. Catherine anon. ~,331: Loveland. fljO; Maina· vicinity and there Is no expense enA. Fox. Rural Route 1. Waynesville. v1lle. $131: Mason,MB3: " Morrow. tailed. Ia receiving the basic trainIng OhJo _ ; Pleaaant Plain. tB7; ' South that Will prepare him for sea ' dut,y Lebanon. P12: Springboro. $»1; BIBLE CLASS MEBTING as fighting Slueladtet In the WaynetlvUle. $387; county. $6,350; NavY eJt the U. S. Naval Training ciounty, per cent. $23.981; ~l. "Be Not OVercome of EvU But Station here. t38.'lS8. overCome EvU with (lood." Is the .AmOunts receIVed by «;Ither towns ;topic to ~ d1scussed at tre meeUng AT!TEND FAMILY DINNER 81'e 'as follows: ~llbrook • .,12;. of the UJaynesvllJe· B1blle,cla.!a to be Brad·d:.... If 58'l ,. 'Mr . and Mrs; Frank -. ~ Valley. 1:150: Xen1s. ',, ; 'held. MoodIlY evenln' .It the home Mr . .and Mrs. Warren Bre.ddock and Ollu1qlville. $168; Oentervllle. $308: ' df Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway. Mks Betty Braddock, Mr, and !Mrs .. Ila'yton. ~,500:MbunI"'urg. $2,200. . wm stUdY thtt uat,h~. IPfed Braddoclc and son a~d Mr,. ;.' rA 'ROmans. ~ c::1aas Is n 9D-, and Mrs. Ra.ymond Braddodt an!! LYTLE 1JNDEROOES .. SUcCBssFt1L DD1~OUT ~~n~atlonal and . ~'Ye~y ~ 1.1 da.UIbters 'attended a f~ly dlnn"" we~~e'. . ;"t the hOl;tle {jf Mr.- and Mrs. l'elmlo~1niI W.u...o COUNTY SClQpDt >JemeI ~lre at . near New . &W~BD ...,..... . lIn~ on Sun~.

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NOTl E TO CONTRACTORS S'I 'A'IE OF OlltO 1J~AJ\.li\l:.r.N'!' vP lUul WAk'S HMPER/~TUR.L , , Oolwnbus,-ohlo; ilItlllY II, . lilt'S Phon. 210 - - ~ - WayneavUle, Ohio . Matn Street , . 1::1 gillt!er 01 6..1e., Legal COpy 'No. 4!1-139 . En~ As SeClOnd Class Ma1I Matter at Posto1fIce, '?'1aynesvWe, Ohio 'UNlT PRJOE COiITRACT ' Scaled' propooa}a wW be received WILL OPEN a~ tne O1uce of 'ne SLate liIcnway Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and PUblisher D11'ectol' 01 Ohio, aL Colum\)U.$, Ohl01 unlli 10:00 A. M., Ohio B&audal'Q ISBUBD EVERY THUR8DAY Time, 'l'Uesaay, June I, 1943, lor improvements 10: Warre'n (,lOWlty, 8ut1r1a'lptlon Price, '!.fiO Per Year, Payable in Advance ohiO, on l:>ectlon H alld PIlJlt 01 Section Spl'lngtloro of tl e l"l'anKlInSNACK BAR -AND LUNCHEONS , WllJrungton Road, BUlte Highway No . 251, StMe Route No. 73, in the VlUCil'!'e ot Sprlngtx>ro, Clear Creek '!' urk ')' Dilll1 cr ~u nJll Y, May 23 from ~I'ECIAL; TownShip, by resurlllcing with bif' • tuminous road ' inix surface course. 12 to 2 :;~O· allli (j. ::30 to 8 :30. Width : Pavement 18 feet Ii Inches; Rollaway 40 feet 6 1nches . Or. U. S. Route 42, One Mile SO'uth of Waynesville Length: 19,643 reeL or 3.720 miles. CU~~"'_OWII Estimated coot .... .... $25,710.00 Oontract to ,be completed not later than August 15, 1943. l'ne m1nlmwn wage to be paid to .._ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _;-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The blg l1ews of the week In now occupied by the Axls powers, The temperature "salety zone" of cooLing can put a stO lP to th is multi- a.u ll!.bor employed on thls comrllct • Woshington Is. of course, the visit of and President Enrique Bernaranda cream hJlJI been pretty well estab· plication on the part of the bac· · shall be III a.ocordAlnce with tnc f:.=========-=--= -~ winston <lhurohill. Prime MInister of Bollvla . Both visIting dignitaries lished by dairy experts, and the terla and preserve the qUIlUty ot uSclledule oI Prevailing HOUl'ly r~'l ~h ... lIurh' Uc I". 'I'bulun,., Correll '", ... Wage Rates AsCertained and Deterof Great Britain, who. 'with a large made Short addresses before the farmer who Is careful to hold his the cream. No les8 thnn In sumrn1!rtlmc. It Is mined by _The Department of Induscream while on the farm within Mr. alld Mrs . Reed Brown In 'e number of his mllltary &DC naval House of Representatives last week . Its prescribed limits will have eUml· Important right now to kecp ('ream trial Relations !lJpplicable to StaLe . Ruber tl! Muhun) are the . par~ ntb or officers have been holding 8 series • • • -I nated one of the principal ceuses of held on the farm as cold U8 possl- ftill'nway Department Improvenlcms ~_=====-..~--~-.;;.-..;-J W ill boys. 001'11 Monday. Now t!hat It Is aU over tn Africa poor and spoiled cream. of conlerences with the President ble-wlthout letting It freeze. Keep- in II,ccordance with sections 17-3, IUE1'UODlS'1' (;1IU1tl'1I Till ' G Clle Cronks were SWlday As Indicated In the above illustra- log cream In 8 mllkbouse or a cool 17-4, l'r·4Q, 17-6 and 17-5a of the and American war chieftains. WhUe, and the Amerlca.n forces have shown Louis C. Uutilcy, l'ns lor \% it~ r~ of Mr. ond Mrs . Geo. Meof course, the subject of discussions their fighting ablllty. while the tion. cream should not be cooled place Indoors Is most helpfuL General COde of Ohio." The bld,d er must submit with his Mll,hn ' l IllIU ~o n . have not been made pubU(', the tact 0eml8JlS haVe aga10 demonstrated down to below 32 degrees-the freez· Where a spring or other running Church school 9 :;)0 n . Ill . Ing point. Freezing changes cream water III avnllnble the problem of bid a cel·tilied check. In an amount Mrs . C. E . Florea of Hlllsboro, that General Wavcll and other .Brit. their racial characteristic 01 "crack- so that It yields a mealy, olly. unOhurch services nL 10 :30 n. m. . . equal t-O five per cent- of the estlcoohng and holding cream Is easily mated cost , but in no . event more wus (he gu c.s ~ speakcr ut t.he Berean lsh military leoders trom the Par Ing up" WIder pressure, attention Is deJirable butter . . solved by piping water 10 the m)1k- than t.en thouss,nd doUars. ST. AUGUSTINE CUUBCII class 111 cUng when 1t mE-t. In the Ens~ accompanied Church11I, 1onl- called to the New Year predl.ctlon But neither must tho cream tern· house and allowing 'It to now conPlans and.. specllications are on perature be permitted to go above ch urch ociul rooms last Thursdl\Y cat~ that future A11led activities made In thlB column that the Axis Father Krumboltr.. Prlesl tlnua!l.Y through -the cooling tank. file In the depal'tment of highways Mass Sunday 9 :00 a . m . ev lIing. Tho occasion also WElS to against the Japanese are the main aImles woud be driven out of Africa 60 degrees. You merely invite trou- On farms where running water Is a.nd the office of the resident d lsble when you let cream 'stand after topics Of oonversatlon. OhurchW w1U not later than Ma.y. There are many separation Instead of cooling It down oot available. the crea m shOUld be trlc!. deputy director. honor Mother's Day. ST. l\IARY'S EPISCOPAL Thll director reserves the right to address a joint session of Congress Indications at tl)e presellt time immediately to under 60 degrees- placed In a tank of fresh wateI~ Gues!.s a~ the P. J . Thomas and CIIURCU (It noon on Wedesday of this week, that Italy may not remain In the war if pos'slble under 55 degrees. There where It wl\l not freeze and which reject any Elnd all bids . H . R . Fordyce hom!.! Sunday were can be emptied when the cream Is H. G. SOURS, at whtcl1 time he Is expectel to give many months. Undoubtedly. t~ are Jome bacteria In milk even removed. CjjIvering the canl 01 . State oH.1ghway Director. Ralph Parks, 1\~lnl~l.er In Charge Mr . anti J,\1rs. Delli rt Pfoulz and It comes from the cow's udder, and a general resum.e of the war situa- Itallan people would like to call the Chl '~h school at 9:45 a . nl . Mr. flOd Mrs. Lawrence Thomas. cream with aneavy blanket will proORDINANOE NO. 113 whole t.b1ng o1f right nOW. and make there Is noth ing bacteria and molds teet them frol}l the CI)ld while belni tion, ¥orumg prayer Gnd sermon 11 :00 There is a new wrinkle going (Section 1189, G. C. of Ohio) thrive on a'nd multiply In 110. well all peace with the Allies. were It not for warm milk or cream. Only qulck hauled to market. a. m. IlroUlld . 1L Is n .new way to test tor 1 , -Washington has also been host to German pre&sure. GIVING CONSENT OF TilE VIL.;cx In ch leketls and c.etel1uine the ~wo other distinguished vls1tors, W"YNESVlLLE CUURCU OF LAGE TO THE IMPROVEMENT • • • dliferCllce Iwth the egg. I'hread 0. OF FRANKLIN ROAD UNDER - CHRlS'!' President EdU061'd Benes of the Re00Il81'es8 will soon glve conslder- Russia extends for nearlY 2.000 mUes tel' the 1944. elections. Howe~~r, o thnee lie with thread alld push It rilE . SUPERVISION OF 'l 'UE pUblic 'pt Czeohos)ovaltla,. which is F!Ont in Europe wlll be opened up Is and separate fronts could be quickly er attempts ~ amend the AMUnIsLhrollgh a. cork untU just ~!\e tip of DIBECTOR OF WGBWAl'S. Max RandaU, Minister matter of general copjecture anc established. and Germany more eas- tratlon sponsored measure :;0 os to Lhe eye s hows, then grasp the end WHEaEAS, The Director or High- SUNDAY conversation In Washington. tollow- tly attacked tha.n by an invaslOl.n at.. provide for a Congressional review of the knol ted thread and hold It ~iEle SchOOl 9.30 a. lll. ways Is considering· tbe , ma~ter of Ing the total AlJ1ed vlstory In .I'i!rlca. tempt Irom the West. However. at o! any new trade !\glreements enter OVer a n egg. If the needle SWUlliS the improvement under his superCommunion 10 :45 (l. Ill. While thete has been much talk of the presen t time, there Is cQ,nslder- ed Into. and tb prohlbJt the making vision of \.he P.~bUc highway known h ,ck [w d 10rLlI. t.hc egg will haLoh Pres,:hl.ng. 11 n. m. an invasion of Europe through Nor- able talk In Washington that a drlvl) of reciprocal agreements which as Slate Highway No. 201, and n lien . ilt wi I IVork too, but If the Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m. WHElREAS, Franklin Road, within way, across the Channel, from the may be made aga.lru;t Ja.pan before <would permit agricultun.: or manLltl h is borne out wlll be learned Senlpr-Endenvor, 7:15 P. m. Med1terranean through France or an aU-out effort Is dltected toward ufactured prodUCts to be brought this vll,age lies in wholOO' or pan 8 :00 SOOH. Egg s s upposed to oontain hens ulong !lle line of said state highway, Communion and preaching. 1.'lto the country and sold at lesa sa id Franklin Rood being mOle parItaly. or t.h rough Greece or the conquering Germany. h al'e I) '1'11 set and we shall see whnt tOOn the cost of production of sim- tiCUlarly described as tollows: .Be- p . m. ,Balkans, there has been practIcally You nre invIted to come and worWe 5 1UI1I 5 e . The House, last Thursday , passed Ilar commodities 1m the UnlteQ frinnlng Ilt West Corporation Line nOi mentlol) of an Allied attack on' -----of Waynesville on S . H . 251, theIt'ln' ship with us. .a.OO'I. FOB DID~!f . the Alr.ls through'1tussla. Just why the 'bill extending the We of Ule States, were ' defeated .· by norrow an Want to Do Repairing? easterly direction on l;'ranklill your c:awe, JI,op. IIbeep ~ calvel there is no mention or a P,OSSlble Reciprocal Trade Agreements AC,t, mar-gins . FEltnv CIWllCH OF CUBIST Road to me jWlctlon with S. H. 6.. Wan t to Sell Real Estate? , to Non'Ii-Broc:k GJo.. ltJe wtre aDd invaalon through Russia Is hara to a.fter a four-day .fight. An amend· u. S . Route 42, a distance of apHerbert Graham, l\linlster Advertise and Succeed Congress will soon @;Iven consider- proXimately six-tenbbs or a lillie progreastve nnn for UIe bJ8belt ·understa.nd, Inasmuo'h as It would ment was foroed lnto the 'bill reation to legislatIOn revamping the (()..6) there terminating. 9 :30 Ii.. m., Bible school. be eaay to move the Allied armies. up ducing the length of time the law market prioes aDd iOOCl ........ WHEREAS, It Is proposed to ex10.45 a . m.-Communlon. UDioD 8CAMlk Yards, CIoebmMl, O. to either the southern or northern wUl 'be extended from three years present CommwllcaUons Aot a.nd tend said state highway improveTune in on RadIO' SaatlOli WOKY, RI.l88Jan front, and into direct con: to two ' years, which will permit tJhe clearly outlining tne authority ot ment ' into, within or through this 11:00 a. m.-8ermon. 7:30 p. m.-Peachlng . 12:~ to 12:30 p. m. tor our dallY tact with enemy, wit.hout amr loS&. next Oongress to review the whol!. the Federal COmn1unlcatioru; Com· village and along the .aloresald This action will come as a mission. sUbject of trade agreements soon ofO'f lite. The present battle line in market r.eporta. Franklln Road. FRIENDs result of a Supreme Oourt decision NOW, THEREFoRE, bended down last week in which, by First Day school, 9:30 a. m . Be It Ordained , by tohe Council of Meeting for 'WOf/lhip, J ):30 a. m. a divided opinion, tha·t tribuna.! held the VIll8lge of WaynesvWe, State of Ohio: SE01'ION 1: That It 18 declared to fttT. IIOt,LV · I\I. E. CnURCII < I ....r-a:.... _ _ tf¥'t.h":,e"-..Jp"",res=e",,-n-,,,t ..... •._,,,be in -~he . public interest ~hat-ttre­ T. M. Scarff, Minister rl arbitrary regulations IUld orders &f- conSent of said village lbe, a.nd such . F,. . rllrilfin : DIRECT BUS ROUTE FR 'OM WAYNESVILLE _ SAVE TIRES AND GAS fectlng radio broadcslsting . There consent Is hereby glven, thot said Hope FOilWiIl~ Bw'lday School 9:30 a. m. E, A Ol.cov.ry; Franklin Road or so much thercof S~ CI_ Week Day~ at 15:10, Saturday a' 10:00; CII!Iie We.tnes day Noons In June; July, August cons derable congr~!sSlonal obJecEBrD1lat't, Supt. One or lh~ moeu scnS;lllona. KIt~ ttlllh .1 .... tion to many of these Communica- as 18 above 'described lying along the FOveries of mntif'ln 111Ucs, 11 8n U"tt · I!r." line of SIIo1d S tate Highway No. 25rl Evening .Servlce. 7:30 p. m. tion 'Commlsslon orders. and the may be improved WIder the .suite1'halt yltan,'n f hat ... '-y _ PlIayer MeeUng WednesdBY eveWALL PAPER - PAINTS ISAYLS 8' n't"f' II HlIr ~l.. .... , • Commission ItseJlf Is under investi- vision Of the Director of Highiways. . TRUCK AND CAR " ninlf' 7:30 p. m. ,,,:.1 ,·nl .. , to 8'''\ h Ull SEC'l1ION 2 : That the Clerk be, gation -by a Cong:rcsslonal CommitREPLACEMENT PARTS LUNCHES .. ICE CREAM tn r""u,,,·, UW" •• •.,\0 COSTUME JEWEL~Y and he Is 'hereby, directed to furnish tee elijleClaUy named _or that pur· St" tn" l'IC en"Ct'tl ~.t'h . " Good Qual!ly Paru to the Director of Highways and to A Good,. P~ 1.0 Eat tun r""IIIIIo:<1 lJutl Ilru I Po.se . So new legislation on the stlb- the Boar~ of County Commissioners MICKIE SAYS- - Imperial C~dlewick Made To Fit hltl" In m;,nycnSl."S. "I,J \ ject may be exPected wit nl.n the 01 Warren County, Ohio, I!. certified Phone 734 Giasl - Fostoria Glallware he: .1 .. " 10 II wlloml .. Machine Shop Work copy of this Ordlnonce immediately near future. .: d ..'kJ",,,·y. Sclentl." W"A1 SLAYS ME IS '1\4' upon the taking effect thereof. Valve•• Seab Recr'ound have 01110 dlllCOv",ed 'h" "lIrlleula, wi · • • • All Make Nice Gift~ For tamln thaI I. nK.,...",)' ... noafo,.. .,.,1 · SECTION 3 : That- this ordinance HOME FURNITURE CO. PORE \\IA~PUS ~T GrfS Qongressmlin Harry Lane EngleBrake Drum. Rel1'Ound Any· Occasion ar (0 the hJlh in ouch ca~ ""purta sha.!l take ef·t ect an.d 'he In force bright ot Nevad~ ' Clt.y, Republloon SOftE AT US OVE~ ~U1H't-l\ tellts mnd~ md,cal" ,em.. ,k"hle rMuhio QUALITY FURNITURE AT from and Rlf.ter the earliest periOd 0 dye-no, 0 "n,-..o, 0 drug-nul Whip of the House, died unexpect- allOWed by law . MUCH, Bur CA...tr STOP 11-\' dNot mculldn8! h Ia • • ah•.,hl. BBASONABLE PRICES edly last Th~sday aft.er.noon at the Passed May 8,1943. PAPER. GIT EVE!.I .. Sl.ore Drs. 8:00 to 6:30 Dally plemeDt. II ,au aa smOliN U,t ""lIio". • . C. H. BRAOE, Mayor. Naval Medical center here. The of 1100pit IIIho find the",,,,,,,,,,,, h.md. Phone 91H 52 Eo MaIn 11 East Maln ' st. ..Beeu't HE AI..rr A Phone 938 Attest : Charles James, Clerk : 108 E. Main Ph. 288 capped . In busmeu 01 ..xu,lty. ht.OCUUIi4! ' " California Oongre.ssmllil- was ill ' but SUBSeR.! BE'I?-/ gray hall. mail cutll'lOn below (or .. m.e. a few hours. He hll,d 'taken an .ac# for frcc bookl"1 abuuI 11\,. manlc:lou» new whnmln dllCO"ery . , 'h"re IS n .. coer THE GREAT ATLANnC tive ,p art In the Floor right over the THE CR.TERION FAMOUS or obllgarlon. 10 !I(!II~ today . • ' R eciprocal Trade Agreements legisand PACIFIC TEA CO. Xenla, Ohio AUTO. SUPPLY ---~ lation earlier in theweek.atid1ne Uni"'" ViUlmlO PmductA.9 W. WUhingc.on Sl. \. Chicw>. Itl.. Dep L 5 K1JPPENJIEIMER CLOTHES Radio and Bicycle. Repalrln, SELF-SERVICE STORB anonucement of his \ death, wliJ.c~ Out every ,18.75 that .. !DSend me 'RE! 800KUT about the ' De.. WORK CLO'!'HlNG came at toe concluslot1 of the roll Arrow Shira. .\NTI·CRAY llAlR VITAMIN. veated In a War Bond, 118 ·, on S7 Eo Main st. 37 W. Main Phone 1100 call on the. bill last Thursday afterInto IUDs, planel, tanks, ships f!Jo"" . . •• . . .••••••• • • •• • ••• • •• • • • •• • . " and other mUltary equipment. noon, was a distinct shock to the THE XENIA NATIONAL I 'l'be 75 cents goes for ordinary . BANK C. A. DABE and SONS Membership of the House . Mr. En· VISIT governmental upendlturea. Out glebrlght was a mining engineer by 1835-1943 Your MGCormJck-Deerinc of evel'1 dollar 96 cena. ,oea ('ity .. .. . ... .. .. .... . . . . f ' ., ... . profeSSion, a.nd has ·bleen a member CAPITAL & SURPLUS M3O,OOO i toward the . war ellort and , of congress sine,: 1926 . . een goes for Government Stronr - FrIendly Implement Dealer '. "huIIDell• •a usual" f. Bdlabl~ Aecommodat.iRl Ph~e 1086 _ 109 W. MaIn 8t. - 'l'be lIame raUo applies to ~u FOR GIFTS AUCTIONEERING other securities the Goverument CHENOWETH MOTOR CORNER PHARMACY . Stanley and Koogler bas orr~red Investors In the OF ALL KINDS COMPANY 8ecund War Loan campaign for For Dates, Phone 2894, WayneaREXALL DBUG 13 billion dollan. 50 NEW CABS FOR ANY OCCASION ville, Ohio, Rev.erae Charges

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Sa~urday. Ral.n again, We got ~he May 12, 1943. Dry R"tdge? Who said it was dry, Ram agal.n . 'fhls tre.COOI' nume be tWl:l!ll storms but morning ~ man finally came to husk. -the corn is 5~ul ou~, SWlday, More swrms . MYl tencorn a,nd put III a ' gOOd mo·l'.nlng's work and pal't of the art.eruoon Wl- .an ~'s wue's galQell .JJ!. COll'llll~ ruoug tU he 'Was rained out abOut lohree Just lme, plOVUlg LnaL .1-t Vays tv o'clock.. The sad part of It that plant early -no IJ.Ultt.er What. t.ne the horsea were over at the other weMher. 'l!h1ngs may not. IIrow ab ...fNm-&na t be t raCLO[ ~palr lBa& !bUt II ~~ wal~ you llIay be shop so he h u.skecl onto the gl'oWlcl callg'IH Dy wellLher l1Ke lJ:llS wilen 1t w.nLe John. went to get the horse:; is unpooslblll to Plaut anytnulg. but before 'he got In La the field to weeas are glowing WOo That is we pick up the corn the rain had come only ad vaut.ai!e 10 late 1)lanLUlI!, and the cor1l'1 was worse of! than be- many of 1Jle weeds are kJilled belOl'e Health, Happiness and P ros perity is our triple fore, on the growld without Its wa- you plant. Monday. More ral.u . We were ter proof overcoot. 1 suppose pow wis h for the boy and girl graduates of Waynes101' the any lUlU only had a away that most oC It will sproul. The vine High School a s we take time out t o c on -, weeds are beglnntng to grow but It .'ihov.'er or two ,but as we t;a.me gratulate you upon the s uccessful completion of Loward hume !.hc1'~ wue SI!;IIS 01 a Is too wet to do much aoout It, yo.ur studies: We have gained much in the exFriday . The time question has near cloudbw'st . 'l he river bOtLams change ' of friendshp durng the pas t few y ea r s,. come up agaln. The cities have gone were stancung _ter and every brook back on those who feed them , and gully was a raglllg yellow wrand hope that your entrance into the wid er Columbus has gone on fast time and rent, Too bad we cun not cat.ch Lnat fields of life will bring our relations hip still that leaves Dayton the only city on water and hold It for next. sunullt'r closer. slow time and they are talking ot wben we lUll sW'e La lIcel! It, TUesday . Allother storm, Rain changing for the Bununer. The citoelore seven qWt Defore <!levcn. . Ies will noL or can not seem to Wlhope so. 1 see that they have cut derstand that for L he fal'mers it was Wayneaville, Ohio not so much a question of dark win- !.he cauning sugar .irom twpnty -!lve ter mornings, most farmers ha'Ye to .La fU teen pounds . That WOUld llOt milk ,by lantern anY'way, as It wall be [baa if t.Iley would It), .ome way damp mornings in summer, especial- for us to get a little ex.tra eating ly in harvest or ha~ing times , sug(U' dW'ing the fresh fruit season. Fal'lIlers need morning daylight, not No~ all fanulles need mOI'e sugar so evening . I have been watching and II some af us weI e wllling to :;pend I find that we have been helped by our blue poInts for more sugar i ~ slow time, They are able to be in would do no one an InJlL%ice . If tIUl fields at least an hour earlier Y()U buy canned fr Uit 1t, Is alreaa) than last yee.r and as they Ill'Yer sweetened so tha t people do not made up that lost hour after supper need the e.Xltra but fresh strawberit Is a man ,h our gained. Even In ries are pretLy sour just now , Or town there are as many pef>ple who Ivhy not allow a IItLle extra sugar l!lnd fast time a disadvantage as for home bakers by allowlllg SOIll~ those who like it. For every victory extra sugar to be sold with eaCh gardener who works In the evening sack of flOur . It semns foolish to trY there Is one who has- been In the to tell people how much sugar to habit for 'years of . gardening In the use wi t:.h eacil qu ar~ of frul t or to early. mornin.g, Against those who Pase the amount you are allowed on like to have It light Wltll ten o'clock hoy.' much canned last year. 011'BON 'VOYAGE there are those who like to go to cwnstances ohange . What is inlWho are .. ne leaders of t h e nation totiay? The 'bed early and all the mothers of portant is not how muoh r canned grad uates of an ' earlier year. small children. J ust try to put the last YC1l1' but how much I am 'goL'l/l In this fact the boy and girl, grad uates of 1943 kids to bed when It is sUll light out . to be able to can this year. Why may see mir.!'ored-the value of the diplomas t~ey side and the bedrooms are liot. I make rules J,hat are impossible to are about to J'eceive. It owuld, indeed, 'be diffi<belleve t hat t he whole thing Is enforce? tr people have lots of fruit cult to overestimate t he importance of this event working on the wrong basis: we are ane! are going to need it they will in your live9. . fooling ourselvell . We have to htlve willingly make It go as far as posTo all these very important young peop,l e who some kJnd of standard time but It sible; for other families It may ao are graduating this store s ays "bon voyage." Mould be Changed to give the best more good made up into jam or W'Ol'king division of daylight . It jelly or spreads. Now that butter 15 mJght be harder but we ha'le fOWld scarce, spreads are iml>ortant for Wednesday closing possible and It lunchbox standwlches. Phone 2381 Wayneaville, Ohio No signs ol our turke~ llen. We would stop this pushing the working thought she might be setting but It day later and later. was time for her to come off the 'tenlli, cOWltlng from the last time saw her but I am !ll61d she 15 . The gobblcr struts and gobbles lonesomely but she does; not come. """~------C:...-IIIH1III-~~~~\ltltW~'jG~--lII-j.1iw" wouli:\ be bad weather for little they droWn so easily in a

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Mr. and Mrs . Morr1z; L~wis Ilpent SWlday with Mr.. and Mrs: John Miss Audrey cr8.wford and Mr . Leroy Shaw spent SWlds~y willi Mr . and Mrs . Eal11 Cmwtord. 'Miss Lorene Haines Ia stili on tile sick l1st. Mr. and Mrs . Walter Pfeiffer and daughter, Jane, spent SWlday with Mr,. a.nd Mrs , Bert Bunnell Ilnd

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Beyond that summit there are only the stars. You've "made the grade" in school. It Is all to your credit. . Whiclr summit? Why, the . summit you are aiming at. Yes, . boy and girls, tbere's someAnd now, with broader opportun , thing for yOll to shoot at, and we feel sure that Itlell ahead of you, we arc conyour sights a I;e going to be raised that high. . IIdent yoU will continue to "make Incidentally, when you are in ' the neig~~~_--i~WJHLg!:J!f!!L~M-~LIi~~!L.J!~m~~~~Ruth . hood why not drop in for a chat? We've got lots betting on yOU . Anti here's wishThe Ladies 'Ald had a shower r - of things to interest you, and we Would rather you just oceans of good luck, Sunday evening at the home 01' Mrs, congratulate you in person. ...' Bert BWlnell honoring Mrs . Walter Plfe11ifer, a bride of a few weeks , AIbout 35 guests were present and Mrs , Pfeurer, received many nice Real Estate Insurance " DENTIST gH·ts, AI.; the ,guests de:parteQ at a Auctioneering I late hour for their homes they all Phone 2791 Wayne.ville, W AYNESVIL~E, OHIO wished Mr. 6nd Mrs. t'felffer a Ion" an? happy married We ,

WUhnr N. Sears

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You, boys and ' girls 'wh~ are graduating shonld know 'that: you ' are the future cuatoc;lians of ,America. . Y~s, w~ mean it-. Few into you·r hands will faU" the obligations which your elders • ... I" • now carry. ' ' your energy and devotioli··YQu laave fitted y'ourselves well for t~e tasks ahead. apd we take considerJl,ble pleas~re in pausing at this time to .congratulate you very beal"tily upon

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. 'Our wishes fO,r the' 'boy and girl graduateJS of

1943 ' are many and varied, and can hardly be set down in ',hlS s pace, but chief among th ~m is the wish that yo~r every c.loud may have a ' silver. lining.

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lOOKING AHEM IV GEORGE S. BENSON

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Lop-Sided Growth Everybody old enough to vote has witnessed Eart..'1's years ot highest sclentltlc achievement. Even now, UlU1atul'al needs of war nre speedIng up this already dominant trend In human progress. Engineering feats keep the nnli on agog. Those who stnnd on the sidelines of scientUlc activity marvel at today's wonders and specula te on those of tomorrow. A now familiar quotation Is: "It takes some time to do hard things; the Lmposslble takes a little longer." Governmen t Is the only tleld In which the human race currently Is making a failure. 11 we are to believe most of what we read, humanity' s drive toward good goverrunent Is in revl!rse. The world Is morc despot-ruled now than It was at tile dawn of hlstOl'y, aud the dny seems far away when peoples sha ll manage their mutual alYalrs with Intelligence and kindness, Our prog· ress has been lop·slded, No Ordin ary Year But thl! year 1'943 Is no ordinary time, no more than was 1776. The Unlled States Is the only sizable stronghold of buman 1reedom left, not shell-shocked with war or pockmarkl!d by dictatorship, Even here, with the nation's enormous strengtll massed In seU defense. people of small capac ity sometimes show symptoms ot power Intoxication, but not all the signs are discournging, A new and wholesome interest in national affairs has spread across the country In the las t three months, and it Is most hear tening, There have been Isolated years of great governmental achievement in the past; high peaks of hislory. These have not been occasions when tyrants follo wed In the wake of famlne. compelling hungry people to swap freedom for bread. They have not been campaigns when brute force was subduing one and then another Inoffensive nation, They have not been times when power was being centraltzed. This year could be another big year, Years of Progresa Great days of governmental achievement have been times when power was twisted from the fists of a few and put In the hands of many, where it belonged. The occasions have been ciled 80 orten In high school orations that thl!re Is no reason to catalog them here, but this is worth remembering : The United States became a world power in record time because It was free. Mundane authority has always been In the right place; in the people. It has been charged by some that the recent great concentration of power In the New Deal's bure aucratl c .organlzation has led to the abuse of authority. 11 true, It Is a blessing In disguise, tor nothing could ever demonstrate the evils ot over-centralized power 80 plainly and so quickly as the abuse of authority, It Is the- nature of men. when the)' acquire great power, to abuse it, Trying to remedy the evils of bureaucracy is useless, like perfumin g a skunk. The only remedy for a nuisance Is disposal. The more Indi gnation the better at puppet rule anywhere, It Is clearly time tor government to start d e~entrollzlng again. Nations are like men: Relieved of the necessity of thinking nnd working, they unmistakably driit back toward the primitive, Even the abillty of people to govern thl!msl!lves cun be destroyed, simply by doing it for them. Nothillg bettcr could happcn to Aml!rlca than to watch thl! stagnant burea ucratic power in Washington quietly drawn 011 and permitted to flow back to ' th e statl!, county and township whence It ca me. Why has tile age In which we live devl!loped unevenly? Why have the achievements of engineering been superb, the failures of government so abject? These are fair ques tions which can be answered na tionally. Rule of Pl'opedure There Is wis dom greater than any mnn possesses. There are fixed laws that limit human discretion and determine sound judgment. Men can succcl!d only as th ey discover these laws Dnd harmonize their own deeds with them. Men of science have succeeded becaU5e with test tube Dnd micrometer, they have studied God's lows and followed along, Men of government have not. Representative Hatl on Sumners ot Texas, helld of the Judiciary Commi ttce ot tj1e House of Representatives, in nn Informal talk receritly declared, "It can be proved as before a jury that It's Go'd'a- will for government to emanate trom those who are governed," I believe It, RlId suggest no evidence here except th :ll • ,.' jurist of Mr. Sumner's statuvl! says It can be proved, An alarm·clock l's a horrid thing soinetimes, but it serves a useful purpose. Such are the stupid mandates trom an assembly of miscellaneous misfits. Americans hate bcing bossed tor nq useful purpOSI!, and now their sweet dreams at peace beneath the sheltering win :;s of an alphabetical 'braln-trust have been dlaturbed, 'They are waking up to do aomethlng about it. Con. grell has len_cd 'a cliange In public temper, and bas named a cOmn'lIt. tee to InvelUgate the use by bureaua of unautbo~ authorlt:v, IJDd their wasted man-power. COIlIfe18 la t" be comm8Dded.

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The people have

We paus e ;It Lhi grad u ation tim e to conte mplftte ~ ow much we owe to this commu nity's boy an d gU'1 gmtluate, . With gratit ud e and pride w e ::ca n th liHt .)1' thos e who are receiving their diploma~. l\] any of you have been our customers fo r a long, long t im e, .Fl'om now on you r prob lems will be m a ny, bu t With ynul' ret.ord fo r appl ication and persevere nce each prob le m s hould y ie ld in t u r n. W P, a r e banking 011 ) au to do a good job.

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You h ave co m e to t h e fork in t h'!:! road. What d ecision you make, what branch of the road you take, is of t l'C:! u t mos t importance now, as you leave you r high sc hool days behind yo u . While xpressing 0' :. con g ratulation s upon yo ur acomp li s hm en t , may we voice t h e wis h that the co urse c hoSGl1 by each of you may be ideally suited and t hat s ucces will not be long in e oming.

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War's s tl'esse c a n d 'trains h ave offecte d all of u s, and hav e exte n ded even into th~ c lassroom. Your graduation marks your victory over obs tacles much g l'eatt! t' tha n previous cl asses have ever known , a nd for this you are d eserving of somethin g extra if! the cOllg) atul utory ~.w.r---III More power to you, boy a nd girl graduates of 1943. Good :uck, good h ea lt h and the greatest 01' s u cccs'!

Stubbs Funeral Home Main Street

Wayneaville

GRRDU.RTfS .,

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It has been. d. great pleasure to know you a s students. 'It

will be equa1ly a pll~asure to know

you as Y0':1ng men and wome n who are about t o . take your places in the wor ld-many, no doubt, in the servi~, of your country, on t h e ,hom e or fighting front. To a.ll of yqu, and each congratulations aD<~ best wis hes I . .

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GMDUAT£S Gradu ation time remain s uncha nged by the · clouds of war. It is a time when ,\/ou look back with moist eye. upon days enrich ed with good fellow ship • • days, too, when you tussle d with proble ms which seeme d insurm ountable but which you finally overca me_ r.t is also a time when you look forwa rd

to the oppor tunitie s the future may hring . and envisi on yourse lves in new and more impor tant roles. In fact, it is • d . a .tlme to ream. We hope that for each of you .your dream will more than come true, and .::ongr atulate every ODe of you in all 3 1ncerit y and cordia lity.

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Fro m "fhe Miami Gazette Files

Your diplom a is more t han a badge at merit. I Is a PiLSS-' to ,b igger and more Importthlop- e.n open se~ame success whllllh Is the Ultimat e 01 eveI'Y ambitious person . You may well be ProUd at tha.t diploma. Your parents are proud It. And we are,' too. ASBURY BROTH ERS

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FIFTU N YEARS AGO (Wedntsday, May 16, 1928) Uuit Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ot:ho Henderson. Mrs . S. S . Ellis, Mrs . Lyman Day, Mrs. He!1bert Mere<;Jt h and Mrs. Leah Strouse entertai ned the Friends hip club at the the ,home of Mrs . Henderson. Thirty-two members and the followIng visitors; Mrs . 'Rhoads , Mrs . Will Gray, Mrs. Fred 'Moore, Mrs . Sherman Carter, 'Mrs. George ' Stroude and Mrs. Morton, all of Dayton : Mrs. 'Perey Reason and Mrs . Carl Henderson. Mr. 'Rnd Mrs . L. M . Henderson and Mrs. ILester Oordon spellt Tuesday lo OXford and BJttended Tree Day exero1cses at 'M 1a!nl University. Friends of Mrs. Glenn Borden are sorry to hear 'of her Illness at her home In Frankli n. Mrs . 1. N. Harris and aaughte r, of Dayton, visited the fOJ!llU!r 's moth er, Mrs. Allee McK1nsey, Sunday . W. N. Sears and lfamUy were Sunday afterno on callers at the home of Eugene Montgomery at Pas ad~na.

S . S . Sta hl or Franklin. wer.'! Sun-

day ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. WhJte . Miss Cla ra IJIle. prin cipal of Lhe grade ,bullcUng was hostess at. a six o'cloak dinner lit Mrs . Hathlliway's t ea room Monday evenJng . The following teacher s were guests : Ml~ Florence Bdbb, Miss Edna Shbemaker, Miss Katherine Fromm, Mk"ll Helen Graham , Miss Esthp.r Henderson, MIss Elsie Hawke, Miss Bertha Valentine, ·Mr . George Bunnell, I!IJP!!rlnte.ndent, and Mrs. F . ' R . MoolrullW . MIsses J ennie and Josephln'! Reeves lert Tuesday fo r Madon Where they wlU have char£! of ,.11P telephone exchange . At a mlscella.neous shower given by! Miss &e Bonl'ford , DaYton , last Wednesday evening. the ma rrlagl' of Miss Helen lOarolyn !Duke and Mr . CIlester James Gl'8ham was announced . Mrs ; Gl'Qham Is ' the daughte r 01 Mr . and Mrs . Ca rl Duke.

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Mr . and ·Mrs . O. E. Randal l and OrndoJ1! .ga~e on Sout,lt Malo aaughte r of Bayten ; Dr. and Mrs . street and Will operate the same. Will st . John Will llave charge of Il~t Mr. Orndort, 10 company ~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~l\t~'.1 with Lee .Lemmon . will leave soon (or the Weit-w here Mr. Lemmon has abtg ranch . After an illness at one week. J. E . J6Dney, prorrunen't citizen and tonner ·busiess man of Wayn esvme, died at his winter home .lo Deland, PIa., May 1\1 . For lIIIany ~'ears he operated a drug store here, selling out and retiring 10 1922. John Treadw ay, living on the Asa 'W hitaker farm, near Oregonia, suffered II. 'lFoken leg when a horse kicked him S\lIlday aiternoon. WAYNE SVILLE ,

done so much to make our day~ comWhate ver you may do, and plete. where ver you may go, we wish you

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Tw,EN n-FlVE YEARS AGO Wecl'needay, May 22, 1918)

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up_ We to good been has It ate. gradu you. see: Now we be here and witnes s the steady , sturdy growt h, the consta nt forwa rd march of all of you I CONGRA TULA TIONS. We are puttin'g that . word in capita ls, 'for the occasion seems' to de·rnand it. Please count us among your -lD,ost

Roxanna Canning Co.

: Mrs. Myer Hyman , who has been 1lJ for 'a week, is now better . MIss Henriet ta MdKinsey has awarded a lUe cel'tlficate by 11+0==,the Ohio state ~rq at Educati on. MT. e.mI Mt's'. Clint Spahr of JopIlo, Mo., 'Were Sunday guesLs of C. T. H'BIwke and daughte r, Miss.Helen. Lindley IMIlls lett Monday morning for the East. lie has a.c~epted a position 'With ·t he DuPont compapy as a chemist. .desdam es J . F . Cadwallac.er, E . V. Bernha rt, D. L . Crane and MIss Clara Ltle were at 'Giendale Tues-

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those of you , rho remai n in thi. neil(hhorho od come in from time to time au that we don'l. get too lonelo me.

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RENNES, FRANCE - Smoke .till rises from the marshalling yarde , . at Rennes' U-boat supply center 0 I (ull y two hours after the American H 0 E, ILL V S E WAY N heavy bombers made their daylight ''I Jlttack last month . Photo reveals th e dS!,lage that was done to truck. --- --------------------~ lind rolling stock. Of the 50 trucks ----------------~~----------------. ati that were either dal'11aged or des~ ,---Cincinn oJ . Hearne Rendnl1 , Mrs . Anna OIldwallader, n a utomobile last Mrs. troyed, 13 were still)tJ flames when ceived a FranklI nd en· Mrs . J onas .J anney, · Miss Klzzle a lLng rernode Is Ma.cey Ed week. photo wa. made.: lI/Ierl'itt. Mrs. ' A. L. !'nrr, Miss Ella The commen cement exercises of ,arging his livery stable. Pro1 s. S tilwell and Lukens of uur Elbrlgmt, Mrs: Rachel ~ys, MJss t he Warren county Normal school of d,ay attendin g the Diocesa n conven- 1918 wiJ1 be held Wednesday, May PUblic schools, a nd Miss Anna Emma Oartwrlght, Mrs. Ollie Farr, Austin were the Miss Sarah Ga.rtwrlght. Mrs. Eva tion Of the Woman's Auxiliary. 29 on the campus of the grade bldg. .Brown and Qlarley nce Hawke and Miss Lola z en . Ed Thomas and fwmlly, Jas. BenLeslie Satterth waite . has jomed Waynesville teacJlers In attenda ham. R . A. Cross, R:alph Mmer, Ed the s ignal corps. He left iMo:tday for a t the Institute last Satu rday at FORME R FRANK LIN NURSE Burton, Chill! . Frye and SO IlS, 000 . Ft. Tho mas . Lebano n . sister, Lie t li IS JAPAN ESE PRISON ER ane Wright Green, D . L. Crane nnd several Leah Miss left ey McKins ta MIss Henriet the d . alitende CILy the place In y this from Thursda others Monday 'IIIornlng lor Dayl.9n where Susan. spent 'Mr . and iMrs . A . O . . Chlldresa, Rlngl1n g d reus a t Dayton Thursday. she has accepte d a summe r position Ohas. Surface and Clin t Ha:tha"'ranklin , Route 1, 'Were called by a Rev. L . O. Thompson of Lorangr in a large manufa cturing cCl1lcerYt\ld returne d {rom Chicago Thursshol't wnve .amaf.eur Dayton ' el', La. , died at that place WednesO. W. lHa.milton went to Dayton clay. Saturday Wi t h the news peraoor dR.y . He was Q former pastor 01 the Saturda y mornin g and while there The B&mmel House Is enjoYing a Ustened to · a. TokyO had he t "ha '. local Christia n churcJi. was struck by o.n auto. Taken to good pti.tionage. ptirported. to give wb'lah st i>roadca Mr . and Mrs. H. l!l. Earnha rt en- the hospital, he was found to be Ha~ "¥Urnas : IIIfter a weelt·s- soMIss MIlrlan Chllfrom message \ tertaine d Monday evening lo honor badiy bruised but not seriously Ilt- journ With Waynes vlUe ,frIends . retress ·to her parents . or iMr. Ernest; Earnha rt who w~ll jured. t urned to 'his home In Dayton MM '" ' . Miss Childress, who salled a year guests: g d leave Tuesday , l1he follOWin SLxty men have been called from day. The 1njury which he sustaine Igo lost November as a medical mis. Chas. Ellis and family , Sid Ellis a"nd War<l'en county to report May 28. lAbor ID8.Y cost him his loot . 10nary for Manlla. was II. graduat e family. Mr . and NU's. Roy Earn- 'TJlose from Way,ne townshIp are as A '\)arty /WBs given at 'the hom'.! 01 The mCSSll4re Said she WII.I L1urse. hart, Mr., and ~:S . a : H. Kelly and follows : Ernest Earnha rt, D. B. Mrs. iMalissa &d,rern In honor of that everything . {are and well a nd Mr . and 'Mrs . .Lee EIllrrih.a rt. George Green, James Scott, her daughter, Anna, on HalJowl::t!n Vice, . t righ aU as ' . Otho The Committee Olll Flowers for !MarShall Haloes, Mark MoM111an, Those 'present were Messrs Decorat ion Day consists of Mrs . iBryan Prender gast, Glenn Brock, Henderson', Walter Henkle, J oseph VOTE $500 FOR t-D WORK Cynthia Evans, chairm an, Mesdo.m es RUII8ell Burnett , Ross Hartsock, H. McKinsey, Lee Woolley, Cliff Ridge. ;Harris, Hathaw ay. - Wooley, SWes, S . . Edward s, Oscar Smith, Ralph Tom Maddox and Allen HaJncs ,md The War ren county Fair board Ellis, Cartwr/ eht, MlIIflitt. Jones, Dyke, Henry G~ . Those ..from Miss Luuy ~ers , JeS&ie Irons, Ar - Priday passed Ii resolution a pproprl. Rogers, Meredit h and Miss K1zZ1e Massie townsh1p: Rupert Neubrecht. tie Llppincott, Nell Maddox &nd 'An. \t!ng $500 for ":H Club work . John Gorman , Fair Boord Becr~tary, sal~ Merrit t. wm. A . Lukens. OoNlo : Robert L. na Walilog. the wp.ek tlhls of y Thursda On the fund would be disperse j liy the Jt:86e at s kJndnes the h Throug H$1nes . Gcm I;It day a g spendin at )~fICe of David B . Bailey. county '!be ihome or ,M r. and Mrs •. Albert pleasure Lippincott' and Mrs . Susall Hilton, elilllt: J . Mrs to given rBI agent. was .IgrioultU Farm P1't!t!!ry viM ·t he lICene of a V of OinclnnatI. t he Friends Home rewedding 'lb~rsd6y when their

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WE 3ALU TE OUR GRAD UATE S W.e salute 0111' boy and girl gradu ates i A new life is ahead of you. Some' of you will march proudly away under the lIanne rs of freedo m; others will ..;·(:rve your count ry on farms, in factories and office s; still others will stay in the good old borne town to carry on, while a 'few of you will pursue your studie s still furthe r. Whatever your lo~or . shall we say your desti nyyou may be bure that the good wishe s of this organization ti l L with you durin'g all the days to come.

the very bef ( of everythi~g, boy anel girl IIIradu atp3 of 1943. We hope ' it i. 40t expec tin r too much to a.k that

Wa yn esv ille Flo ral Co mp any

JAMES E. 'McCLURE DIAL 2111

Yes, we are going to mill you. You Ilee, our areenh ouse il not so very far from your school (your Alma Mater , ':low.) and your eager young faces have

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r, Miss ESta, beCame the !ri=======:======ffi daughte bride of Mr . WilHam Null of Spring.

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FIPTY YEAKS AGO (8a&arda,., November to 1893) .

Marriag e llcen.sea : Albert H. Bennett, Grace M . Spr~kle; Orren Laura B . Simpson; Oarl V . IlDun!~aa:n, ~tle Sprlokl e; l"lna 001llna, iMatIe Seaman s; Ira B . Coo. :tva Belter; John K . Taylor, G~e Clements: OhArie8 G. RUn,.an .md Ida E. Oephal 't. Miss GeOrgia Frame is lo Chicago. I . B. Harrla a.nd C. B . )Jerry ,were In DaYltOn Tuesd~y. Joe McKln.sey returne d hom r~om And nOW the big question Is, !the ¥air iMonde.y. Miss Fannie Way 18 spe~ding a Whence ? Whiter ? Whatever . tfJW dsws In Xenia . answer to that question may Mr. and IMrs . C. W. Lamar spent the week-end at Fayet~vllle. assured that 'bhe good .W,"",Il"SlI I MIss Wnnte iHarris visited Miss , H01leh of Lebanon Salutaa y. Helen this oJlgs nizat1on a\i! with E. L. Allen an~ ' wife of Clnclonatl rwere the gue8ta dt , ~ motner

."Our Hoose" WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

best to .ID6ke ou.r seryl.ce better. is pone too gpod far girl lJ'&(luatea of and boy the ImOW that we . regard t~h •• h.lllllili 19f3·. ,Will as an ~ beyond .Pour boy and

1ft)' gl1Lduatesllll'llirur the best

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ar&dua~ Of 19f3, accePt ,our

, Many .of you boy and . ~irl gradu ates ' h~ve stoppe d In .here over ·a penod of ·y~ars. We have enjoye,d your cQmpany as well a~ your . patron -' age. NQw tnat y.0u have gi'a~uated fr~~ high , school rr:a.i v"e not hope ~o enJoy ~ contin uance .ot yOijr fnend shipt We want you to·feel free to ntake this stOl e your headq uarter s at all ti.mes. Heart y con'g ratula tions upon' your gradu a. tion.

. SAM :;. SCOV ILLE, Agen t-Man apr' arrived bc:me from the IWtndy Wayn eeville , O. . Phone 2661 Tue8riay. =;====O=;O=;-=i;;;;~ ;;;;;'O d I,~O=;==============;; Rogers Warren Mrs.from sister,' berreturne Withhas a visit

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. PROu D OF YOU I We are partic ularly proud this Y1E!ar to'Congra~ . uJafe the boy a n · girl gradu ates Wayn esville High School; One reason is becau se this has b~en ~ year.o f stress ~nd hardsh ip , and the winnmg of a .dlplom a thiS year repres ents more in the way of- applic ation ' and p'e rsever ance than ever before; This befng true, we believe it is its of own augur for the success of each memb ar . the class.

S~~:; Caskey and Chaa. Moore Clt.y

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the graduat ion

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Ml·S. J .B. Johns spe;:;-t Friday shopping In Dayton. . HaneY' Bumett attended a meeb. Ing of the Milk Association in

Springfield 'Friday evenlni>. Mrs. Ruth PalmI!.\' and son Bobby Morgan Of Lej)anon spent the w~l.'k­ end with iMr. and Mrs . Everett Early'. A n~e'i', 'of persons Crom h ere attended the class play at Waynes..

'ville gym Thursday evenIn~_ Mrs. 1berie Jones, ws .' Ralph Johns "nd ~s . ~u.me,<; Jonns vls~t ­ ed Mrs. Meta Rogel'S at . Mt . HollY' Wednesday a.tternoon. Mrs . . Harvey Bl,I.fnett and Mrs . MArgaret Johns spent Friday ·In

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Where' 'T 0 S~op .In Lebanon Save Tirei and G" ••• Direct Bua Line to County Seat

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FRED'S DEPT. STORE We Outfit the EnUre Family . , anll lIome Phone 360

Since 1885

KARL D. DAKIN INSURANCE

Lebanon

Phone 153

EARL B.- ·DAVIDSON '''', Lebanon 3~7

Complete Line 01 First QUALITY MElWBANDISE Fer Everyone

J. W. LINGO HARDWARE Phone .. HARDWA{tE .II IMPLEMENTS

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MORRIS 5 anc! lOe , TO' $1.00 STORE

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'LEI3I\NON .' MODERNIZING ·CO.

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BROWN and BROWN Ladles Ready to Wear A GOOD PLACE TO

KNOW ~A GOOD PLACf TO GO

IVIN,S-JAMESON DRUG COMPANY THE~STORE

MAke OUr Store Your HeaclqWU1ers Phone 114 Lebanon

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Dayton . MT . una ,Mrs. Harvey Hole and little da.u!!,hter of XlJlllil, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr . I1.nd Mrs . Allen Hole. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Monce sPent. several days last Iw e~k with bheir son-In-law Ilnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sillman Stewart and fam· Ily near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. E . ,J. Carmony of S,lringfleld were Stmday evening guest..s of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Olark. Mrs. E. B. Longacr'!, Mrs. Mrs . Ohl1rles 0I1arlt.4)n and Mrs . Ra : ~h Hammond attended a "GIlY Nin ety's" party of the leaders qf the HOllie Demonstration commlHee Ilt 1..ebnnon Friday . Rev . ami Mrs . J esse KUne lind son-in-.MV, Mr . Joe Florick, ('l1roule to theI r home In Detroit from FlorIda. were six o'clock dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs . Allen ElI1!rick . Mr . and Mrs. Leon Sa lisbury of Wasl11tigtoll C. \ H. Wel' C evening gu e:;t..~ at the Emrlc~~ home. Mr. and Mrs . Tllerle J (\IICS ond son Milton ::Ij)enL' Sunday with the !o,ter's parents, Mr. a nd MI"i Edwin Nutt. near oentervill~. Mr . 'and Mrs . Frank Miltenberger were week-end guest.s of MI'. una Mrs . Clifford A.rchd·eal'On and c1l1ldren in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark oC Dayton ana Mr. James Hlle of Cenwr · ville, were WedneschloY eVelllng dinn er guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs . Walter Clurk IUld daughter, Miss Wando. . 1MI', Hlle entered the anny Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early entertaLTJed Sunday at the hom, · oC Mr . and Mrs. Theodore Rolfp-s In CincinnatI. Mrs . E . B. Long1lCre attended the M. E . Ohio conference. th<l Dayton district conrterence wad a me~ting oJ the Woman's Society of Chrlst.lan Se,rvlce o.t, South Park M. E . church In Dayton nn TuesdEIY of last week. Mr . and Mrs. William Bergdall ond Mr. Frank Kunlis made a busIness trip to Mt. HeaJthy, near Cincinnati, Monday. There was oommunlon sc:vlces at !Lytle oJ1urch Sunday in charge of the pastor, Rev. O . E. Vle~ ot Mason. Hatold Whitaker smd family were ca.lled to Dayton We<inesday evening by the sudden deatb ot his mother, Mrs. Josie 'Grahom , A nwnber of friend:; from here attended the fu· neral serviCe:! at Waynesvil1.: Snturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter KenrIck had for their dinner gueats Sunday. Mr . and Mrs. James B:&Ber Dnd little dauglhter of Middletown, Mr. W . G. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and sons or Dayton. Charles Oha:rlton WI\S called to Lebanon Sunday, by · the misfortune of her father, Mr. Ollft Warrick, receiving a broken leg, When a colt he was driving ran away. He was taken to Christ hospital, Cincinnatl. ' Mrs : WarriCk, Who is an invalid is now. stayir.lg at the Oharton home.

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Once read lli1' own . br~t r~ht, And thou hast don~ ,with fears' Man gets no other ;l1ght, Search .he a ' thousand" years . --.Matthew Arnold. OOULJ) YOU DO WITHOUT yoya C ..tB'l The

Financial BesponalbWt, Law will bac you '11'Om clriYinC It you violate any of lta- provislona and are \Dnable to 'untilh proof of beln; able to tor damares YoU ml~h' caUSe In the future. Proteo& yourself before it is too late. Let me exPaatn.

YOUR STAKE IN THE · COST OF · WAR , .

"Renegotiation of war contracts·, · 111 a hea\,y·sounlling term. and newQ' paper readers in the seoUons ot America where public interests are localized and largely agricultural may wonder how such a eublect can concern them. But since every taxpayer has a persona l stnke 11'1 nny mensure that Incre ases government expense and adds to the public pa yroll. especiAlly at a time when every dollar Is needed for the wo r etTort, then this ques· li on ot contr acts tu r eq ui pment and supplies becomes vital lo all . "Renegotiation" In the early doys of lend· lease and of the huge tosk of mustering an ormed Coree ot millions of men, a few contractors receiving fnt orders saw In these government contracts only a new gold mine. To meet the relatively small number of abuses which were brought to light, the las t Congress passed a law requ iring that 011 new nnd old Army. Navy ond Ma ritime Comm ISsion contracts be written with n " renegotiation" clause . so that they could be reflg. ured In th e sea rch for ca ses where contractors were making too la rge a profit. This law requires thot the Army . Navy and Maritime commission each employ a separote force of mefl, 10 re·estlmate a1\ contracts tor buildings. machinery. tonks. air· plnnes, guns, clothing. and the thou· sand items Industry must turn out for war use. Thl! law seemed wise and horm· less at first. but evidently It was not realized how large on "army" of employees would be needed to enforce It. lt is estimated that lhere ore some three million such contracts, oVer 20.000 contractors. and nn unknown number at sub·controctors. If the original law were carried out, it might easily require 200.000 new public payrollers. and 300,000 new em· ployees hired by contractors to prepare the do to for the federal au· thorlties. and this at a time when manpower ' Is scarce and every able.bodled person Is needed for service In unltorm or producllon work at home. The job would lake years even after the war. Amendments Not Suffiolent Agriculture and Industry are shorl .of mochinery and manpower, and these me'n are too badly needed In producing crops and equipment for ourselves and our alUes to be wasted In checking up on contracls, espe· eiolly when there Is already an ,em· clent means of doing that work . WLW COMMENTATOR-S IN FIGHT; CAROLL D. ALCOTT D1SCUARGED

The following Item, which appeared In Tuesday mornlng's CIndnnati EnqUirer. wUl be a much Interest to res!dents of tills vlcLnlty, where the two principals involved have many interested 1lSte1ers: Cilroll D . Alcott, mCllo commentator, author. and lecturer, was released from t'he employ of SLation fW1JjW yesterdo>y as bile atterma th .of an oral and physical encounter with Gregor Ziemer, ' another radio cum-

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~IS(OVERY

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PRESSURE

John Haddox. pleading guilty to charge of cutting ,with intent to kill, was Clned $200 and costs and 'entcneed to 90 clnys In th~ county Juil , Indicted on two oharges. diSCharging firearms wl t.h mallee towards flllol.her and carrying concealed wmpons. Henry Mattox 'Pleaded :ru1ILy to . the former and was iftned $50 a nd sen tenced to 30 d~ jail . The concealed wea.pon ch41rge was nolled. Pl ea dl.~g not guilty to a charge of assault with Intent to kill, WUl1am ] . Klng· was placed und~r $1000 bond alld released on own recotPllsat)ce. Ted White pleaded limocant to. a :1onsupport charge and W68 re1eased on own recognizance atter posting $1000 bond. Charles EHzroth was ordered to the LIma State hospital to&' 30 days when he pleaded not gullty to two . Ludlctments for indecent E'lOposure. He was placed under $250.bond.

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At a meeting Jl.f city county 'Wednesday. the resOl'ution puttbg 'Dayton back on Ea..t.er War ~lme was tabled, t.I1US leaving the city the "Only major one In Ohio on "slOW time." _

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R E C T A ~D I SEA 5 E1r

DR. E. M. STEELE, 123 .East . us ' Street; Wnm~ngton, Obio. has published a booklet In which he explalns how he treats Pl'LES or HEMORRHOIDS without SURO_ ERY or EIL®OTRIClTY, This booklet will be sent free by sendlng blm your name and agdress.-Adv.

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FERT' II.Rb'. COMPANY, Horaea, $l!OO. fOr COWI~ Sheep, H"';'., ,CalVA. -. ..... and Col.ta

no vlndlcUveness or no rancor . Wl only feel pity that h e has )n a Cew minutes kicked away the potentia fruits of mnny mont.hs of har,a lu.bor ." Associates knew t hat toere had been a personal feud bebwr.~n Alcot.t and Ziemer, II. feud 'that Uvcned tlheir panel dlSCUSSlons 011 tile "World Front Observer " program at 4:30 o'clock on Sunday afternoons, but the feud was belloved by the public to be a gag to st.lmlliate Interest In the program . The climax to the feud began

Criminal Cases

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. True" the orlg lnnl bl!'l ha s been amended; but the amendm ents still auth orize ea ch deportment con· .:erned to refigure contract prices. Thls menns th e employment of a vaat number ot ~eclal a uditors and Itc·ountants. Congressman Disney pOints out that there sho\l ld be a n automatic method of screening out contractorf from those whose , profits are not excessive, "so tha t we will not hll VI lo use. in renegot.ialion. all 0.1 thl a ccountan ts In the oountry," A proposed amendment whittles nt the orlglllal low and limits rene gotiatlon to contracts which show more than 2 per cen t profH , But thl f Is no time for ho.]f·way meosures. That so rl of plan would stili requir r a lot of unnecessary employecs on both government nhci contractors' payrolls . The SolulltlD The Internol Revenue depa rtmeni has a yeal'iy check on all profits. It figures the taxes paid in nil indus· tries. including those with Army. Novy and Mnr ltlm r commission con· tracts. It the Internnl Revenue au· thoritles discover an abnormal profit trom Dny' wor work in any business. atter poyment of ta xes. It could so certify to the department 'concerned so that rene gotiation could be start· ed. The ones that are within the lai r and reasonabl e Um it of 2 per cent profit after taxes would req uire no aUention, and In th a t way mil· lions of mon·hours would be saved ond dupllcotlon of eITort. and del ays caused by extra forces of employees refiguring contracts. would be nvold · ed. The DIsney amendment, which seems simple nnd efrectlve. hns not yet been adopted . Yet It amply guards against exce ss proflts. with a minimum of Interterence \Vltil wa r· time production antt at the same time providing escape from the new load ot non·essentlal pnyrollers which the original law threa tened. The ,ordinary man therefore con, eludes: Why not let the Interna l Rev· enue tax man do the whole job at one Sitting? Why not sove the tImE' of Industrial management and em· ployees for vital work? Why not use the established check on costs. and at the some time save the expensE' of extra payrollcrs? . Most of those plly rollers could well be used in the armed service, or on farms, or In factories. or In some other productive kind of work. In , stead ot occupying desks In Woshing ton. They would then be doing some · thing to help win the war.

whe'n Alcott said i~t tnore "han a minute early. on hIa 11:00 p. m. ll;~wS broad ast Mondll;y nlgi1t Ulen depamd from-his script to ad . Ub to 'ChIS ef1ec•• . "Next you will h~r Gregor Zlesi\er who sees b~e wQrld through a spyglass and an Encyclopedia Brlttanlea. And then you Will hear Arthur Reilly, who took one lOok at the world and thoUS'ht It WIlS all rieht." Ziemer, who followed Alcott 0 1) the Ilir at 11: 15 u'(;lock with hlB broadcast. "Background." oosP..rved in d.Isoussing t hc Mediterranean sea coast. that It had been seen. alld not through a n Enoyclopedla Brlttnnnica. The second episode, witnesses re' ported, took place when Zlmer and Alcot t met in the stat.ton lobby lIB . . Ziemer was leavlng and Alcott was Jeturnlng to the studio . Witnesses said the mell Urst exchang ed personal remnrks. then blows. A guard - separated them. Ziemer was reported to bave received a finger Injury when he tell to th e floor. It was reported that the studlo doors wore locked after A1 ·~ott wen t out.side to prevent hIm tram returning.

mentatol', author, and lecturer, fo~. ~============~====!!l.~=======~ lowJng their brou.~cllSts Monday ,; night. James D. Shouse, vice president and geneml manager In charge of ,I !broadcasting at 'W[;W. released this state.ment: "Mr. carroll D . Alcott Is no longer in the employ WWLW. There Is

arked by distressing symptoms as dizziness, throbbing head, ehes, sleeplessness and nerVOU8-, loee.. If disregarded, this may lead to Heart Trouble, Stroke, paralY8~ ' Hardening of the Arteries or Kid ey Trouble• . Diamonex discove f a heart specialist, is designed tq ulckly aid in the relief of the.~ 'stressing symptoms.. , A Chicago resident 9aY8: "I sut. lered from High Blood Pressure fo~ INSURANCE AGENCY .everal years with increasingllt TeIeJIftle~ 2661 evere throbbing headaches, dizzfo S. 8 . SoovDle, Act. MIT , eSI and Ihortness' of breath. ~ WAYNESVlLI~. OHIO howed the Dlamonex formula y doctor and, on his advice, trl Agent 1:or he treatment for two weeks unCle s'iA~E dentleal conditions a. previo Automobile Mutual 1na1ll'lUlloe Co. reatments. Within only three day y bad· headache. and dizzy Ipellti Broad at Washington ere gone. My high blood pressurC . CoIUlllbils, Ohio . ,w al reduced and I sleep fine." " I Dlamonex goel directly to wor~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~----- In three - different way. to aid i~ ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.. the relief of thele dan&,eroul 1YJ!IP1~ r. toma. Results are speedy-within . ' . .. Ihort a time al two weekI aut ferera often find that Diamonex hal accomplished ,75% of the total re{ ducUon possible with thl. form~. LIl£I\ If you luffer from High Bloo ,~lIure you may try DIAMON HARVEYSBURG, ,OHIO without risking a penny. To in duce this wonderful treatment Will pay $2:00 Dead • miUlon new .\1fferen this II

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mini troUon has ann()unced. HowSurar AllOWed For Cannln, ~==~eO~OEF::::~eo~ose::==~b Sugar fOr home canning will be ever, farmer. are wnrned to buy only' limited to ol)e pound for ea~ Cour what theY .llcliunlly need and to conMi·. and Mrs . ~rl Earnhart and quarts (or eight pounds) or' the lill- serve supplies now on hand , Many son were Saturday evening .guests sUbstitute materials are being used Ished p.r oduct and may be sacur.ed on written appltcatlo.!1 to the house- and supplles. will require more car~ of Mr. and Mrs. H. B . E6rnhart Pi and family. wHe's local board . Each persou 15 lul handling than in tbe past. • • Cotten Bosl.ery . allowed not more than 25 pounds . BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, THIS Mr . and 'Mrs. Prank 'n10mas Here's wbat your ful1 -- fashioned spent sunday afternauD with their Any family can apply for s ugar to STORE. W\LL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY put lIP jams, jellies, and preserves cobton hOSiery will be like accoraing sOll-lll-IIIIW and dlliughter, Mr. and AFTERNOONS FROM 12:00 NOON UNTIL at the rate of nve pounds per per- to recent ~ speclficat.lons: (1) Mrs. J . M. Earnhart and sons. at 6:00 P. M. son. Last year sugar for preserves Length not to exceed SO Inchl'S; Beavertown. was limited to one person pel' pound. (2) Le@nth or welt no more tJlan • • • Mrs . Lillian Fife 0.1 W1\shington, 3 1-2 Inches; (3) Not less than 16 cellings Set On Market stitches to me inCh for seams; (4) D. C., and Miss Miriam Fife of Baeket FOOds Maximum ,prices now being es- 1N0 more than lour COIOl:S for any Wilm1ngton, are guests at Mr . and tablished ~y OPA for the market one style.' during .each six - months Mrs. 'Lester Gordon. W aynelville, O. ·"hone 2121 • • • areas of &bout 130 cities arB expect- IJerlod; (5) INa more lacc bands. lace Mr , and Mrs . Amos Oook enter,· ed to cover 80 per cent of the foods stripes, fancy designS ()r numbers In tained to dinner . on Sunday. PIc. In the ·famlly market basket by June the welt or after-welt . Full-fashion. Warren COOk of Camp kilmer, N . 1. These maximums wllJ be top ed rp,yon hosiery mus t now hllve J ., and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. prices in each principal cl Ly and its cotton reinforcement In the toe . Oharles Doster and daughter and War Costs Increase "market area." which the district o,t. New Suits S , Mr. a.nd Mrs. Don Hadlec und War expenditures of'. the U . flces of the OPA have denned , By Ada Jane Jones vs. Cassius Clay of daughter . June. the OPA elO))ccts to complete (JQvernment during the mont.h Jones, divorce, gross neglect of duLy , • • • prices for the' first 160 cl ties and Aiprll amounted to $7.~!90,000 .000 . an Mr , and Mrs . Howard Fogt ana Oscar Trubee vs . Eunice Trubee, then undertake ihe same job ' for inc reo ~e 01 $178,000,000. Or 3 per cent son of n car CentervlJle. were calling divqrce. gro.ss neglect of duty. other localities. Commun!ty - wide over March. Dally expenditures av- on friends here Sunday a.!lfrnoon. Robert L. Roberts VS . James H. top prices are intended to simpllfy e.r aged $280,300,000 In April com• • Mrs. James •MCQOnnlck of . Day_ Heery a.nd Lily Heery for money retl'lllMions for the storekeeper and pared to $263,4()(),000 In March. an ton was the week-end guest of her FORJ SALE - WaLkins Products at only. amount clalmed $50,000 , the housewife and to make the Increase of '6 per cent . From July parents, Mr .. and Mrs, T.S, Hardin,' 23 IN . Broa.OIway, Lebanon. Open Arthur Bowles vs , Nora Bowles, consumer 11 part ner in the enforce- .940, through April, 1943, $94900000, • • • evenings for your convenience. divorce, gross neglect . ment of wartime price ceillngs . 000 had been disbursed Cor war purGlen Lintner. Phone 63 L, Ann M, Franz vs. Robert J . Miss Margu.ret May of Dayton was poses by the U . S . Government. Overseas Parcel Post Franz, gross neglect. a Saturday .nIght and Sunday guest Packages may now be mailed to a Wal: Alarm ClocltlJ of Mr . and M'r s. Lloyd Davis, STATIONERY - Ideal gift for· the Howard R. Michael vs. Donna The new war alarm clock will be soldier overseas if a reque3t is re• • • gradU8lte - 200 sheets, 100 envelMrs. Salome HoUman, who J'las opes (,p rinted), $1.50 at the Miami Louise Miohnel, a minor, divorce, ceived from th e soldier and the en~ sold for not more than $1. 6lI eX!' Gazette. Phone 2143. gross ne@lect , ve10pe bearlng the APO cancellation elusive of tax . WPB Is allocatlng been with !Mr. and Mrs, 'RalPh Common Pleas mark ls presented at the time of mat~rlals f or , 1,700,0100 of these Hastings for some time, left Sunday for an indefinite stay with her slsFOR SALE OR RENT 3-Room Maxine 1· Kilpatrick vs. Edwin malllng . Formerly, the approval 'Of clocks to ease a natlo:nal shortage . tel' noor New Cas tie, Ind . 'Mrs. Dwelling in town . Light, water. P. iK1lpatr1ck, divorce to plaintiff, the commaldlng officer ' was reH()LJ'man was dinner guests of Rev, heating equipment and shower. defendant to pay plaLntlflf 160.00 per quired. Ourrent restrictions 8S 00 an~ Mrs , Max Randall " Thursday Oall 2183. 5-6 3t.c month for support of 'C hIldren. $72 'Weight and size or packages rp.maln Mrs. 'Margar~tJ and Mrs. evening. . if called to the anny, children to 1n ef.fect. WOOI,-You wlll get full valup. for Georgia Mendenhall in company • • • ' plal!'ltift, car to defendant, plaLnt1ff Must Carry Oran CI.Mls MI58 . S uzanne H arIan was Monday . your clip -by COnsigning to 'rhe to pay costs. Selective Service ~istrants who with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith enjoyed overnight guest of Mrs . Ruth Enrn- .OhiO Wool Growers Cooperative J une M ' Camb5, a m1 nor, e tc "vs . . were 18 years old on or before No- a vislt In th e h ome 0f Mr . and Mrs. Roscoe 'Furnas FrIday afternoon. hart . Association. Accurate grading and Osmr Combs, et aI., defendant to vember 13, i942, must have their 10' Mrs. Mattie Bmith and Mr. OQr) • • • low marketing charges ,assure pay plalnLlr!'s ml) . •dr S7':;o per week cal boe.rd classl1loation cards (SeMrs . Margaret Edwards has remaxlmum returns . Liberal oo.sh leotlve Sel'V'lce Form' 57), as well as SmltlJ of Sprin8 Valley, visIted Mrs . turned to her home on Thr~"et .u " ...; a d,vance on recelpt 'of your wool. alimony pendente lite and $50 to after spending tile winter in Florida. Waynesville Farmers Excha~ie, plll,intlft's IIltc·!ley fllr rNpenses to their registration certificate ('Form Anna OgleSbee, Sunday , Mrs . O. F. McCoy and Mrs. Eu• • • 2). In tlJeir personal poSsession afLocal Represent&tive . 5-6-St. be Incurred. niCe 'Blocher of Sprln,fle!d, spent , Mr. and Mrs .· WIllIQ.lIl P. Strader P earl Sinclair vii . Emerson Slnter May IG. Men without both cards ' were Saturday evening dinner guests. LOST - IF1sh1ng ' Kit at c e,esar's clair defendant to PIlY plaintiff $10 are llable to ,fine and lmprlsonIDt!nt, SundlliY here . Dr . Ben McClellan of Xenia called df Mr . and Mrs . E . F . Eal'I)hart. Creek brIdge' below Waynesville . per week almony pendente Ute and Selective Service headquarters warnon ,Dr. and Mrs. J . W . Ward Sun. • . ' . Return to E. J. HaiclmllJl,110 N. $50 to attorney. ed. Mrs, Maude Crane Who oper.. ;ed day. afternoon . Rlver street. Fra.nkUn, Ohio and Ollie F , King vs. Wllllam J. King , Twine and Rope lor '43 Harvest a boarding house and tourist home recelve reward. 6- 28 defendant ordered to pay plalntiff , Miss Freda Harvey spent Sunday Fanners can elOpeCt r~asonable ,h ere for many years and whu m()ved . sum of $5 allmony pendente lite as olfternoon and evening with rela.s~lIes of hay rope, binder twine, . to Lebanon about a year ago where FOR S"'" ""ul'-r KaJnIlk tlves at Beavertown. ~ .... , .....azoo. e of Aoprll; $50 for expenses injunction and other cordage for harvesting On Sunday. ~s. Ma.rgaret Webb she operated e. rooming house, was new . Also tennis net and two modltied, their 1943 crops. the' War Food Ad- and Mrs . . Georgia 'Mendenhall ac- a Waynesvllle visitor Saturday. dhe racquetS. used only a tew times. Real Estate Tranifers . ; stated that she has closed he.r roomMrs. Shennan Hurst, Waynesvll1e companied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 1ntr houSe due to her state of health. 'I1heodore Traylor to Walter G. Pumas to Cincinnati where they • • " RoUte 2 at wtle. 5-27 BurdLne, .7.20 acres in Wayne. t';\/p . visited the Japanese Center ope1'ated Mrs . Georgia MendenhaIJ, Mrs. FOR SALE-'I1Wt> board llogs; one Wade and Pairlee Owens to Stanby the American Frie:nds Sern.ce Elizabeth StnIth .a.nd Mrs, Margaret 6lngle row an'd one double row ley and Grn;ce Shider~ 9 .0 acres in W~ were 'Pleasantly entertalned at horse · dl'aIwn cultivator: sulky Oloorcreek twp. . commlttee. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever of the home ,of Mrs. Roscoe Furnas plow; tobacco Pl.nter, case check Lewis N. and Oralene Sm1th 1 to Oentel'VUle' cailed on 'friends here FrldllY afternoon, row planter; doubh set or Hart")/' OW. a.nd Maude MOline, .50 Sunday aftemoon~. -' . • • harness with collars . Wm. S. acres hi MasSie tW'p. Mrs , Ralph Klnswort hy of ~Dinner guests of MlsSt~ Annie and , "_..-1. IJI> .. "Q~ "Q 3. WaynCSY1lI~, Ohio. Elinor 'M . ~ullenbt to Goldie Browne, Wednesday, were anon. \Vas a: week.;;end 8 uest Of'" ~ Mon;er Borden, part of lots 1 and 8 W'~rhanging ,and gen- in Waynesville . !Mrs. Roy Hammond af ' Oakland, mother, 'Mrs. Flora Hender:,vn . . EYES EXAMINED c' _~~~ SChm •d• • eral repaiT work. ReasonlWle Marrla-I t Of Oentervllle, .~ .......... , Wtlilamson, ,Miss ' Grace ' WlllJa.msOn and Mrs. iWlIS a caller at the home of 'Mr. prices ,and wciJlk guara.nteed . D. HIUTY E . Hetzler, 40, machinist. GLASSES FITTED Ilnd Mrs, 'EM'llEVana Friday. ~, Standiford,' W~esviIJe. 6·25 and Mayme M . Bruce. 33, PIlper mlll George J , Sm1bh. Miss I..I\.ura McKInsey , Mrs . Effie FOR SAiLE--'Whlte porcelain cook wol'ker. both of FrankUn. TiloPlPSon and Mr/l. Allce Clark visstove With ohromlwil trim, for William RObert seal, 18, Jameslted relatives and friends in Harcoal gr 'Wood. In use only. sllI: town, farmer, and MarY Mal'garet ' 10 . . Foster. 17, Morrow. veysburg Tuesday evening. . ..... 0al1 29 .ilL. mon...... ~.l'TIIgrant nasturtiums. a lllft from Geollte Ohrlsma.tl. 30, laborer, and 'Mrs. E. F. Earnhart to the Home FOB . SALE-:IBlue Velour Tapestry ~ucy Planck, 25, .waltress, both or IJ";'",,,.h/7 Davenport; iperlect condltion. Pranklln : . ·family, are being greatly enjoyed. '£t:>vr__ Re8sormble. ~ Mr8 . ' W. E . Miller.. .1, ; Mr . and Mrs . N. D. Smith of Route 2. Waynesvllle, 1iiee!l'• • •~. . . . . .S Leonora straightened the objects I I pring Valley, spent a <day recent:y on ber desk with great care. Sbe - - - - - - - - - - - - . : . . 'f . .1) 26 S. Detroit St. with Mr . and 'Mrs,Jl:arl Evans. Mr , bad put 'her desk at the end of her W\AINTI1EO - An ambmo'JS wlde.. , ' room facing the door 80 that· when aJwak ' ~ Evans has been confined to the ber mother came in she would have e goung man or woman to XENIA, OHIO after reneWals and new sub. ·look to cro th h I UI:1skilled Workers, male ilouse !for four months from a fall e woe roomeye under Leo'. !He Is improVing slowly. nora'.5Sstem executive to get to scriptlons for Ilhe !pOpular, ' -fast or fe~ale. Steady employber. From movies and pictures in selling ~e. · nuL~iMER.IOAN ment 10 one of America',s the newspapers Leonora had gotten a good Ided of how the desk of a HOME. It is easy, pleasa,lt work, growing ·i ndustdes. Uood busy woman of aft'!Ilrs sbould look. Qrid ~t Ip ayS BIG OOMiMISSIONS.. wages. ' Bpe.re time only required . Write Wlth an Important scowl. Leonora ' picked up a sbeet of paper. Now she was 'two pe.ophi _ herself, the busy today to Director, Sales Division, ~oman, and her own stenographer. ·T he AMERiIOAIN HOME MAGA. 2001 \Home Avenue ZINE OORIPORA'I1ION; 2&1 Fourth Miss Simpkins. take a letter to tbe DAYTON, OHIO Secr~~ry ot the Treasury, will Avenue, New yo...... New York. you? she murmured wider her 'J" Applicants must be elig" breath. "Yes, ible under W. M. ' C.. !, immediately, .. Every car 18 a vital 'lJIIrt· of the Requirements II h e murmured nation's "transporat1 0 n system, back at herself. Leonora Make lt last. ; cleared ber , throat and , . looked at the PHONE 326 LEBANON! OHIO ceiling for in. --'.U"'IIUlllUidiUiillftiilliiiliHIIIUUlilll'"'~ spiratlon. Miss I . Simpkins bent over the .heet of paper hanging on the word. about to fall. "Dear Mr. Morgenthau, '. - "Got that?" - "Yea. madam:" . . "I am-ahem-thirteen year. old and anxious to be 'of aU po.albla lervice 't o the country at thla time, aheml "I earn' a .weekly income of from $1.37 to $2.11 by helpln, with the housework and. by ahovel11ng ' lDow, 'OF .ALL B~TTER ' PRODUCED I am at prelent in possj!ssion of one War Savings Bond and 'am buyini starftPI weekly. I want to' become a Help blcr~ae the Yital Butter Supply ' member of ·the 10 percent Club. I reel it ,to be-:-ahem-not only my Ship. Your Cream -.DIRECT . " BEST 'WI-SHESt' · , duty. but· my privilege'( ("Ho1/V do. ,.ou spell pl'lvllege?" aaked Mis, Wha~ is i~ :~~ey say. ab,out oPporttplity?· Don't To TRI-STATE ;..... No Middieman. Simpkins, -'Don't ' bother me with .' . ~l ou ' b&hev~. I": Many opportunities are ahead or' ·these· detaU,s;" laid Leonora)-my '. prlvllege a. an A'merlcali to lnvest .yo,:!-not Ju~t one'-&nd we kpo'\V full well that· .BUTTERFA~. - 53C- Deli~ered Cincinll.ti at lea.t tan percent. of my Income tlie boy an4. gir~ graduates Of 1943 are going to , In War Bonds" , ' . (May 17) . . .Ypu p~y: R, R. Bai..a ..e make the best 'of· them" wttether your future is. ' ':. ·.Y~.ur. truly," ~ . ' on 'he hozne. f~ont or in' t~~ armed forces. "Oet that off at once, Mla. SlrnPr ~ Net. when .hipp~d by Tnlck I • 1dDi," .ald Leonora. "Ye•• Ma'am! . In 'extendmg o~r, best wI~he8 ana congratulaYou certa~ are an important , We Pa~ Haulin .. ' tions ~ do so' WIth a feehng o~ Pride in ~ouI' woman, ma'am," laid MI•• Slmpo acltieven;tent; and 1Vith, the invitatioQ to utilize kIDI. . . (Letter from an actual communi· our ,e1'V1ce~ ~t any time.... . til t1CIfl 'm the file. of the TrealJll7

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'¥'ears ago Arnold Bennelt summed up the matter when he sad that "most pe'ople do not want success." He meant, of course, that most people were unwilling to pay the price which success demands. We hope that the' Class of 1943 will prove the }appy except~on, for America needll, and needs badly, successful men and women in every field to help win Lhe war and win the- peace. Further.more 'we believe that the Class of 19'43 ' will prove the happy exception. Your .reat opportunity is ahead of you. qrasp it. Good luck to you, and Godspeed!

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Well, boys anti girls, we want you to know that we regard it bot~ as.a pleasure and a privilege to congratulate you upon your graduation from Waynesville ,High. We have known most of you (for a. lo~g time. AI! day follows day after this, tpe red-Iettel' epoch of yo.ur young lives, we hope that each of you. will make marked headway down that road to succ~ss which yoU have already entered upon. You nave made a splendid start. Keep t~e good wO.rk up.

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R , .Ii. Fowlel', IILmeLic eo8Cll 0% WaynesvHle High school tor the During the montlll of Apl'U 306 VUIi~ louI.:\,; yt:IU'~, ll~ ~I.WUU.LP.d Ill ~ muividual cailB were made upon the by the band; the aud,lencll wlll alng MI, and Mrs, O. B, Marlatt are rell~naLion to the Wayne '!ownsh'l! The Memorial Da y committee of "The Star Spangled Ba.nner whUe ::lcth E. Furnas, president or Lile Home SerVice ~ar\.menL of Ule ,he Waynesville e lv c club, which Is Rlhg School Alunml association, Watren Oounty OhaipLer, Mrs. wm. planning to celebrate their HftieLb !Icard oC Jl:d-ucuLlOn , Ml'. Fowler ll ~ .:ompoSCd of Rev . L. O. Radley, the Boy Scouts will unfurl t;he !lai. weddJng annlvel'Sal'y Sunday, May accepted a slUultlr poolLlon rit PnsuWIIO has been In close contact WI\.h H. Deutemelel', chairman tor t:nis ohall'OlBn, Rev, Ralph Parks a~1 a WUnedlately alter ~e singing of our JO . Durlllg \.Ile houl's II'OID two unC11 utua school, lJdyton. the oI!lcial weathenn~n, announces £ted Cross ~rvlce, has ann?ullced. J.lmes E . McClu re, announces that !latlonal anthem, the Scouts will re~hat he bas been promised a more .o~ ana !fOUl seven until nine they in a-uOltion LO cu:..cllrng the local Many of these calls have come to plans are complete fo r the annual ,)eat the oath to the Flag. Rev, beneign and dellgh.CfW outlook Ior the Franklin branch olrlce, tlla~ Is will hold "open house" and hope to Illllliketball teams here, he LaU~lIt .vlemorla l Day liervicp.s to be held olalph Parks will give the Invocation ~ee t !.heir many friends and re,D- l!byslcal eCHICIHlon' IlUd hisI.J.-Y Jl ~xt Saturday as Lhe annual reun- open ,daily lnclucllng Saturday, from ~t Miami cel.u etery S uriday, MDY 30, whioh will be followed by a number lOll w1li be held that even1ng . The nUle until Hve, manned by lllel11beui dves. i 'cams under his guidance have been (JY the band. LIncoln's GettY/lburg 'o~nhlg at 2 :00 p . m , outstandlng event oI the program L5 vI the stllll! assistance corps of \.he Mr, O. B . Marlatt and Mrs. vl.;'·y SUOCllSlllul alia won \.he coumy Music wlU be fUl'll1 shcd \by tbe lddresS will be read by Mary Jane entitled, "Procession of Our Patrl- Franklin branch , Harlett Dill MarlatL were united III "hamplons'nlp for thc 1942- '43 St ll.r Waynesvllle High sChool band Ulll.:ler Anderson . The Memorial address mantage May 31, 1893 In Waynes - "un. He lidS b~ 1l generally l1kea u.s." '.rhe association has endeav1.1he vast amount of correspondLlle c.irectlon of E. W. Scof1P.ld, the ,vlll then be given by Father R. H. ored to get the names of all Lhe ence and telegrams go toO Mrs. ville and have spent their entire Hcre, nuL only for lUi; success as r. Krumholtz, past.or of the local st. dlstructor. men and women members W', married lUe In and noo" here. .;oach, bUL also lor hiS genial pe l'~ onDUetemeler direct~ anQ exe sent out Augustine church and an instructor The program will open wi th music 'l1hree sons ' with lilleu' wives, Mr. Umy. ScllOOI pupils ana pat.l'ons WJlI engagC(j In war servioe, There "re 00 committee members throughout In Mt. st, Marys seminary In Norand Mrs, Albert Marlatt of New \)e SOrry to hear ot hls r,eslgnatloll. 83 men ' and three women. 'IIhis part ~he county for immediate attention, .vood . Fatber Krumholtz Spoke beOarlisle, Mr. and Mrs , Morris MarMr. and Mrs. Fowlcr and liLtle of the prOl,'l'am was initiated by All oJ: the work is entirely volunteP.r !'ore the Civic club several mon~h8 latt of Spring Valley and Mr. allU ,laughter plan to move to t 'wlr neW !Miss Aliee E. Gops, association vice b)' every memtler of !.he commJttee ago and members pronounced 1rls Mrs, Everett Marlatt, seven grllll<i· 10caLion be!ore the begilUl1111: of Lhe preSident, and she will preslde at IllclUdlng ~he chairman. ' talk as one oJ: the most interesting t'hat time. M.iss Gons wUJ. give a chLdren and two great grondchil- next :;<:11001 term . Tne Boa" j 01 EdA ta'bleau fcaLw'lug figures arowld ever given before the Club. private Oliifton OWens was hosipl'elinllnary lIalk and then George pitalized In an eastern Ca.nlP In Dedren hope to be p,r esent for this uca UQn has taken no aello'l townrd II. croll ~ was reveaJca UL Lhe 'nd of a A basket ceremonY' will ,be held Waterhouse, a znemlber of the as- cember. His Ilergeant took charge of special oocasion. llJrlDg a successor. CDlldlellghL servic e pl'csCmcd a t It the cannOll mound. ' Th!' flower sociation aDd also at the Amerlcan his 'belOl)8ingz;. Prlvate Owens was ------l'1assic Urange hall us thc C rnn ger. ' 1rl5 are to be Dorothy COnard and SEWING CLUB MEETS Wayneaville To Continue Leglon, will give the rank, brandt) of released from the hospU.aI. and sent ol).<;erved Memorial ~ay, Member:; III i3aJlbara Crane. Mr, Julius ~ who has been .AT CONNER HOME "Slow" Time Delpite service and o~her Information for on 't o his home here In Warren .lIe talbleau wore IOrnllu 5 IlUIl We.! e The Scouts will ' plaoe flowers on manager of tile local Kro~er stor.e each one. John Kersey, one of tbe county In such a hurry that he dld The Volunteers" for Vic tIJ''Y , circle Dayton ~bange AlIce Hough, Lul'R HougH Marll! he graves of liwo {'GlIDer members, younger men, took the pictures. not have !!on opportunity to get his lor several mont.hs, was transferred met for their regUl.i ar ' evening of WaynesVille will stay on Central Martin, Charlotte Eby and Fl'ance" John ~homas and Joseph Carlen 1.1hey will be mounted with the name personal be101li1Di8. The Home Ser- WedneSday to the company store at sewing 'IhursdaY1 at the home of War Time for the present, desplte Re9Jver. Cllapialn J ennie Orahurn Runyan, of t<he member, class and rank. vice Department got In touch with WiWnUUiburg where he will alllo Mrs. Earl Conner. Those members .nc fnct that Dayton and other and two flower bear ers, Lois Lukens It was orl8inally lOtended to have the Am~rlcan Red Cross Field di- hold I the position as manager. Mr . wno were 'p resent for the even:lng lIearoy cities will turn their clocks Bud Louise MarLin marched to slow pictures thrown on a screen I?ut af- 'r ector a.t ~he camp, who In tur.ll KaiSer bas been employed at the were Mesdames William .sa.wyer, ahead oue hour at 3 a. m. SW1CUY, music to t'ne foot of the cross, leavter &Qme experimentation It was got In touch with the . L'ergeant. local store but a short time, he bav- Obar.es LeMay, Leo, conner, Charles acoording to village officials, pend- ing the basket.s of llowen . Mary (ound impracticable. Henoe, the Private Owens was so grater,ul for Ins succeeded Eldon Retalllck sev- VanOVer, J. E. McClure, W1lllam mg result of a .survey now being Lou Moore sallg, "Abldc W' Lh Me,:' Sixteen members responded to.-oU mounted pietures will be ·on dlsplG.y this Red Cross service that he mad.e eral mont'hS ago. _~ Gray, Edwin Ramby, LakenbY 'I'ne MJami Ga~tte. VI~ · Rev. Moore had devotldn\ u and call when the Happy Hour rlub met H . L. Fannon, who was formerly In the corridor bebween the CIiot&· a. contrlbuUon to the loCal branch. Maynard Weltz, K. R. HIll, GoldJe lage o!ficials point out !.hat Waynes- Rev . ThortIDury gave the ....l'Irj re..:s, at the home of Mrs, Reba B1'addcd stationed at the Lebanon ftore , is terili. and , the symnaslum. :rbe 'N aturally there was no cha,rge. Surface. ville .is a farming community and on Tuesday, May 25. Roll Cf.l1 waa STAMPS 15-16 IN RATION -' speaking part of this event will take A ,SOldier from Warern county was the , new WaynesvWe manager. A delicious dCS!lert course was Lherefore mal" 'Prefer "slow" time, BOOK 1 FOR CANNING SUGAR answered by teUiqg of ways to place In !.he regular course follow- extremely Ul at a statlon 'hospltal at ISSUES INVITATION ~ served by the host.ess. The group even during lIhe SUll1mlll' , They , strellch the sugar supply. ing the ' light refreshments whlcb a soutfnern army ~p. The medlr Housewives will be ablc t.o get The pfogtam. committee had arwill meet in two weeks with Mrs. lw·ther point out !.hat Central War PARENTS OF SE1tVIOl!: MEN will be served at '1:00 o'clock. The cal oUicers felt the soldJer's condJALUMNI TO AT'I'END REVNION Oarl Ferguson . 'rime is t.he of!lc1a.l OhIo time . sugar flom home cllUnlng b~ usillg ranged several contests a.ud MrI. pictures have come out 'yery satis- tion would be improved if II. ml:JJlRev. L. C. Radley of the Meth- stamps 15 and ~6 In ratiol1 Louk No . Lawrence Furnas ga.ve, a rl'adirJS. REV. &ADLEY TO ATTEND seth Furnas. president of the factorily lor t.he moot part ,and the ber at his family could visit l$l. Mrs. Bernice Hartman, Olenna WUodist church, states that servlceo 1, the OPA has announced. ' ANNUAL CONFERENCE whole feature will be a ,t.rtbute to The Field Director wiI:ect the Home . Wayneswl1le A1WDDI AisodaUon, The' revised program wipes out a son and Reba Braddock part:rJpateC will be held on "slow" time as usual AT ~OLU.HBUS JUNE 2 bas Issued an InwiLaUon to pathe alumni members who ar~ In war Service cha~a~, st..aLln8 the situsunday, and t:he church wUl con- plan of applyillfr to local ration in a Memorial for those of "ur memren.. of men anel women alWllDi service', ThOse present will have an ation. A committee member made The Ohio annual conference of t.he tinue aeUvlLies on the present time boards for coupons, as previously bers Who have passe<l on. ThOlle' now in the armed 'oroes, to atample opportunity to view !.he pic- the famUy contact and learned the .aelng honored thus were: Mrs. Ella Methddist church 'w1ll meeL In ~be untll an offilclal change has been announced. arrangement. The field director was teD4 ,t.br annual reunion 1.0 be tures . EB.Cn stamp is good for five Beach, Mrs. Ida Hocket~, Mrs. Ucla King Avenue Metbodlst church at made. It is presumed that other beld tbls year on Saturday, MIIY 'J.1be Women's Society for Chris· wire<l details of pian. 'I1he tather's pounds eB<jh (or canning SUSSI' until OgleSbee, Mrs. Harriet W[lson MI'II. ColumbUS Tuesday. June 2 Bnd w111 local churches wUl do the SDme. 29, Parenla and others should tlan Sel'V1ce of the M, E. church reservation was made by the Red Jennie WilSon, Mrs. RAlbecca PurRooders are urged to rign the October 31. be in session one week wlt,a Bishop mall their reserwa"lons Immedwill have {lllarge of !.he refresh- Oross and was met upon arrival at Fam111es who require mOL'.' than nas, Mrs, Edlbh Gons and 141'11. Lester H. Smith olr Olnc!nna." , pre- coupon elsewbere on this page and iately to Mrs. Inez Jamt!S llal't· ments, Mrs. J . P. Larrick being his destlna'uon where he spent two siding , OVer '100 ministers and 500 send It or bring it to the office of 10 pounds of sugar a perllOD for Fra.nces Satterthwaite. Itoell, secretary, Waynesville, O. days 'IV1tb his Bon and left him dhalrman In oharge. Invited guests or tbe bOst'ss were thls hewspaper, so a true plc:,ure can home callning will (ljpply to the fa· laymen w1ll be In attcndancf. President f'uinaa will have the greatly J.mproved. boards. The lO-pounds-a. Miss Flossie FIres, Mrs. Ge~lO *rt!onlng In addiLlon to Rev. L. C. Radley, be obtlalned as to the wiSh~ of a SONS OF FOBMU-&ESmENT In 'matters of' emCl'lency furloughS members of the claM of 1908 near ALL IN ARMED FORCES the local church wlll be represented majority of t'he citizens of W~yn.es­ ~rroD IIIllowance secured ~y using den, Mrs. Ray Oonner and, Mrs. ' the head. taa>le, that being hiS cless for extreme 1l'ness or deatb In 'the by Mr. Walter WllitAlker, the lay ville and tl1e local trading t.erritory, stamps 15 and 16 w1ll provide each James Vandervort (a former 'memthat will be celebratins lts 35th an- immediate family a verlflcatlon·Friends here bave word (rom Mrs. delegate to \ the conference. person with 40 quarts of cannee: ber) of Lebanon. niversary !.hat day. It is expected 'not a request for furlough-Is sent Julia Van Ollen, a 'tormer resident, The congr~tlon is eXJ>e'JtinS Rev, Five Warren County frUit, the OPA estimates. l~M~.~te1r~dIs~'~tr~!ib~u~t~lo~nir-lo~r~~~!ii~-.:=.~~~ bIlat all will be present except Fred to the service ma.n's camp. Men Are Called that her 'sons are now all in-'the 'R8.dlcy ,to return to !.he Waynesvllle This allotment of sugar f/), can-: AU allotment questions are It.IlS- service of their country . Ray enter-, charge for another year. Ha.wke af Tamp&., Fla., as dlstanr.e FIve draftees from Warren county rung does no t Interfere wi Lh the served del1c1ous reift:eshment..t. will prevent his return1ng to 1$ old wered by the Department ,)f Allow:. eil service November, 1940, ane. is In dmft board one at Franklin, were regular sugar allowances, ~t iWlL'> June meeting will be at the bcwne hom!. There have been no deaths ance.!i and Allotments, 213 Washing- the tank service in ACrlca. Paul HAlNES-BOLLINOSWORTH accepted for set'vice May 22, and wlll pointed out, and an OPA I'~"'kes man of Mrs. Raymond Braddock TWa ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED In this class. It has held a fifth ton street, Newark, N. J. ' This In· entered In October, 1942, dnd is In go to Ft. Thomas, KY., Saturaay for said stamp No. 13 'Would become wlll be the children's meet1n¥. year reunion regularly eVllr since {01'UIatlon Is given only to the de· the' alr corps in North Carolina; Joe Mi&s Marjorie McNemar was bOllt· camp assignments, board ofUclals valid Jime 1 to August 15 Cor five VISITING IN ARKANSAS graduation and it Is one of t.be mqst pendents themselves - not to the In Feb~, 1943, In Lhe field artilpounds, ess at a lovely party at the General have annoWlCCd. entbusiastlc classes 10 the Orgo.ntza. Red 0r0IIs. Serial numljer af t.he lery stationed in Georgia, and Ralpb ,Mrs. A, R. Sta1'k~ has left for They are Olell RobP.rt Hitte and Denver Hotel Batwrday eventng, May tlon_ O. E. Bratten, wbo was suo' 801dler must be included. in ~U, 1943, in the Lank ,destroyer 15. 'T here were 19 ,p resent 'l.t a table Robert' B. Hutchinson, Franklin; TWENTY.-THREE SENIORS Camp ~mlth. Arkansas, wbere , ahe . TO REVEIVE DU'LOI\1AS ~ Ohio thus far no pian bas been' div1sl.on at Camp Bowie, Texa.s : ~er.lntendent Of .SChools when the will join her 'husband, U. Starke. decorated with IlnapdragoIlS and Ernest M , Irwin, Foster, and OedAT SPRING VALLEY . class graduated, will be ,present, wUl set up for the Maternal Health Oare &ita.. the daughter, bas Joined her Mrs. Starke was ' accompanied by Stanley and Seldon S. Scopink candJes. After a dessert course ile , call the roll and perhabs say a few progfam for wives of Service Men. hUSband Q,t CoI'ipus Cnrlstl, Texas, 'Ilwenty-three seniors wlll l'c.::cive her mother, Mrs. Ed HDpklns, who there was a short prOgram 01 music v~lle, Lebanoll. 'Words a:bout , tlie members. He Is The director of tbe State :Board of Mrs , Van Oflen lives at 2732 <.;ox d~loms.s at commencement exercls,- wllL remain for a few dap and will that plans are be- Lane, Cincinnati, "and le:lls very and contests. The ' hoStess read a PIPELINE HEADQUAIl,T ERS now connected with the Equltable Helilth has es to be held tonight (Thursday) at visit Irie~ds and rele,tives enroll~ Poem entlbled '''In the Usual Way," We InsuranCe company in Dayton. ing formulated and will be released proud of having given so ma.n~ to 'In MOVED TO MIDDLETOWN 8:00 p. m . in the school aUclitoflum, home. ' ,~ ", whloh was clev~rly jUlnounced the around June flni~ for its operation. :the service. . ' . Scott Eugene Collins, R . Rt::>.Sell {loming marriage of Miss ~hyilis {With wott o~ 24 - inch oil TO NAME W~REN COtJllI'TY A veteran of World War n filed -----:=-:-:Haines anq Mr, Melwln Hollings, p ipeline completed In Clinton Haines, and Harold L, Johnson who GRADE SVHOOL CHILDREN MEAT COM~PTTEE . Jl1s cl:a1m ,Mng power at attorney are in the Navy at Great LDKes; lind wort:n, to take place June 19. county, beadquarters· of tbe C . S. GIVEN A FREE LUNCH 'to the Red Oross. The field director Foreman company were m()ved Sat- William Armentrout, valedictorian; at t.be The lunch committee at the Mrs. Hennan SUl'iace ana son of urday to Middletown, wh~re Lhe Marji Bretney, Doris Sweeney, Dor- mittee to be colJll)06i!d at six persons The Woman's Society of Chris- sented tbl.s cle.im and followea it school building gave a free lunch to Smyrna Field, Tenn., are !'pending othy Jean Turner, Helen Adams, Is to be' named in Lebauon roon 'by tlan services held ,t'heh- regular thro~b. The veteran during the 292 children on ThurSday, the last several days with Mrs. , Surface's company will remain until bhe seD Virginia Ennis, Russell Faulknet·, Hilrold Sh'atp, chairman of I ne Lebtlon of . the pipeline from ,l,e eastmonthly! meetltl8 at toe home of period left for a western state. As day of, serving, This is the first parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest HartMe.rhle Frame, Cora ¥unk, John Bnon USDA War Board. The coni· Mr~. U. G, Whetsel Wednesday al.. soon as the claim was settled our ytoar that the luncbes hu.ve been sock and other friends and relatives, ern . edge of Fayette county to the Jdhnson, James Kyne, Nancy Lo1lg. mittee will enforce regula.l(ns of Great Mia.nli River Is completed . ternoon of lost week. witb tbe as- chapter was -notified. The veteran ,,, ,t...[ ~lILll ~he last of scn\lOl. Work has centered noor Waynesville Harold MCClelland, Harold MCCoy, food distrIbution administr9t:on. ststance of Mrs, Reba Braddock, was locat.ed thrOlCll the A. R. O. During the aHernoon, 'M rs . RayMary Mason, Thelma McClure, VlSrNiNG HUSBAND Mrs. Ray Conner 'and Mrs. O. R, ~ter In EI Paso, Texas, '\Ild came )IJ1ond Braddock, the cllal.r man, took DO YOU FAVOR "F AST" for the past twp weeks, pipeline Kathryn Pickering, Lawrenc~ Simcrews being hampered by tbe rainy U,nglesby. Mrs. Lena' HArtsock and home to receive his checks, malting tlle cooks, Mrs . W1!llfred Hart~k OR "SLOW'" TIME? Ison, Ruth Spahr and Mary Louise Mrs. Earl Conner left Tuesday for weather. Mrs : Monger were guests of the aJ- arl'lUlgement while here for having aud Mrs. Truman Wardlow to her Jones, an indefinite sUw' with her hUsband, ' IT" PEDFECT temoon. Durlng the .buslnes.s seIl- them forwarded to his new addreSs. country home, and served them a . IWaynelville Harold J, Bowers, supe~'v!sor of Pvt. Earl COnner of Camp Olal. village I offic:h GRADUATES W .., la • !Ire anxlo~s to ea~ t e, ATTENDANCE RECORD the state department of eclt:ootlon, slon the financial chalnnllU, Mrs. The brother Qf 'a Warren county qeliclous chicken dinner. borne, Ipulsianna. sentiment of local C:lbzena ' J. P. Larrillk, J'eported ~, pians be- at1nister was kllled. in an aoc1dent wlll be the speaker, ' and farmera living within Miss Ruth IDlen Bunnell of Utica, In~ mad.e for serving the 1~ at at Pearl Hamor. The A.R.C: fl.eld MAN CRUSHED IN NAMED ASSISTANT TO bile Alumni meeting May 39 and the director wrote the Home Service LEBANON LIBRARIAN ACCIDENT NEAR"HERE the local tra,d ing territory daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Bert NOW IN IDAHO On the time que.tion aince Bunnell. ,Tueecla.y of last week cOm· COlJ'l.inS Summer IIClh04?I to be held cha1tinan a letter carrying some reottis ,F ranklin' !Williams, 23, an Dayton !nd other nearby pIe ted 12 years of schOOl In the MiSs Doris Hancock has t>een emMr. and Mrs. E. C. COyle have at sabina In July was dlscll&S'!d. ,for the family here, tellemploye of the Park HUI 1'ruclQllg c:itiea have reverted to Eaat- Sprln~ro schools wi tho'Jt being received word from their .;on, Gel'· "loyed 88 an 'assistant at tI.: LebDevotlOM were conducted by. Mrs. inc tale dete'lla. 'lbts inlormation Company, sub~ontractor on the em War Timt~. In order to absent or tardy. ' aid, that he Is now locateC. 10 IdahO anon public lilbrary it has 'been Irene Baird with ',Moth.r" as . the waa stven to the brotiler of tJle p~' line tl0W being built tbrough hetp - dete~le ' the question, and his address is: Pvt. OeraJd ann'ouncCd by MIsa Virgintd Rain. theme aDd a beautifUl Poem was service man. here, was seriously Injured Thurs- the Miami Gazette ia taking SORAP DRIVE UNDERWAY Ooyle, SOl Eng. A,V,-OIl, Company sey, chief librarian. read. :lHannab" W88 bhe motlvU' tor U you halve a question concerning MisS H&Dcook is a junior a'. Leb· d&i morning when he was crushed a poll on the queation, So far IN WARREN ' : ::OUNTY B, Gowan Field, BoiSe, ildabo. study and Iks. A. .H ; ~ubba read your man in service get In tolUlh anon . hilb alhoo}. MLss ZeHa Roll, bebween a truck Qnd tractor while the majority seem to favor a mos~ interestlnK attlcle on ber life witb the Home Service committee The second -;ural scrap metal ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB who graduated from the' high.school a t work. ,He was brougbt to · tbe 01- "faat" time for the summer and compa.red her ~~h the presen~ member In your community: . drive 18 undenway in Warre:t county. last Thursday, Is temporar\l! emnce of 'Dr. A. E. stout UHl montha. Let 1 111 know how daY mofhera. ' , ' . , , ' Mrs. Wm. H. Deutemeier, PrankDavid B. Bo.Uey, county CarOl agMr~ , IDonHilwke opened hot; atand. Cilip the coupon ent, Is In charge. The 'county quota home' on ftCth street Thursday ployed ,at the omce Of the tnist&!lB , Mrs. Glenn Borden read the~. lin; Krs~ ~~rldp, Franklln; taken to Blah' hosPital, Le'lanon, In " of J:!Ul)lic alifaII:s in the to v' hall the , McClure ambulance, where it ............. ana MIld or. br~n..1 it 18 1,230 tons and bile Wayne twp, evening and entertalne<l tM meIl!r slonan' article on Ak'Ica and It ' ~ Rev. Jam!!8 R.BaldWIn, PranItl~; folJ9w1ng the resJgnation or Mrs. was stated that he Is suffering from to the office. ' at more than' otdinary, int~eat be., Mta. Aaron Brafman, Leblu\0n;' Mrs quota, under the direction of K . 'R. bers of her bridge club . . Two tables lRutn Pruss. several. fra.ct,ured ribs and laceraHill, 18 '120 tons. The (rive IS were. In play dur~ the, ' evening caUse at 't1i.e Jocauty err tile, ~~ BeI'Ilchel Bunnell, Lebanon: Olayton tions. scheduled to end Friday. ~Ult41\Y d!'Y~I~en,1a thel'~ ,."Ohlld Ol&r~, B)8ncb~~; Mrs. 4,. , B. With Mrs., Edlw1n ·Ellts rece,i vin3 first PATm:R AND SON INJtni~ tlAIbor" "lIB the title ~, Mra. D. R: Mo~ow; ,MrB;_:,EImer Our,rel, ,p rize an'll, Mrs. Soward , Pogt, the _N T~UVBi OVER'J'TUaNS ENTBTAIN A'P DINNER U'OME FOR BRIEF VISIT '. BaIW>Ury's 8pIenclld 'P!IoPcr after Maaon: , Barl ~Ie,ld" ~ ' ~; . .~ A 'Springfield f~ther and son were ' I favor the foliowing time, 00..... 'and wrs. Obarles B. ' l!:arn- consolo.tlon. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. ~tout enter'1wh1ch th~ ~eetlng ' ,adjOurned untll Arthur Hamllt:on, t.ebanon; Rev. ... _ .... COOKING inJured when a truck ovl"r .... ...,. ,.., LOCAL June 'When the soeleliy will bold Wm. J. HannUm, Prank1ln: ¥JliS tained a' group of friends to dinner lor 'W~YIte8vU1e for ·the Bumbart spent Tuesday Wednesdny cLUB HOLDS M~TlNq last FrIday. morning on Rol:Jt.e all 110.1 ,meeting at tl1e ch~h wlUl H~, KiJap MUIs; JoIfB. S\alidaJ at. Oold aprlnp Tavern. mer months! . here ' &t the home .of Corp. Earn_ ' ~t three mll~ south of w~ 'l1l.08e .p&rtaldng Of , ~ e c:\e~lous ~ Mar~te BUIb1"~ ~ BW; , ~v~\q: ~lIu1;'s Parents, Mr. , a nd Mts Emer. The t .. H .cook1nc clUb met for the ville. Fraitk oatanBiua. ,06,. .!IUU..... ( ' ) '~Sllow'" Tune f~ IIi41.&. 8.1' ~er. DI~tJ 1'80 , Mft. Lana IrqM. Lebanon, ,Mrs: dinner were as follO\lls: Mr. and eon J!lamhart. Corp. Earn~t is ~nd time at the bleh school ahock.' and hili IOn, 008, ''I, . . treIbInenta ~ .ene4. Walter K~ R. R. I, Lebanoa, Mrs. K. ' R. SW:Mr. and,b. w. ( ) uf.aat" Time .atationect. at Ilile A.l'. 'H1U Mll!t.ary bulkuDir "ay . :'The clUb w"'~ glvm. .".. drlVini, s1iftere4 euj!!. , ' ..-_ ~ v.........." Bpdnaboro, P. StnIder, Mr;- and lira. 1:. W, Reservation In VJrginla. '-- the' ntine of "BuaJ Bee." were>taken ~ BIalt boIIIIftai " 111', J, B, DaI.Mr. aDd lira, ·WIIlet• .JcIbD, W..,..vme; ecorteld, lOll VlqJ1nJa ' B1ackburh.. Name Kr. and lira. Cbarlea Ohamtiera The neXt meetlnl WU1 . . ' beld ariOn' , wbere , tlIeII' 0IIl1II _ _d J:taIb l'ar 01 lID. JUbn ~JUe. lIftaJdlDi IIIIa IIUJ Prances ~ the or Dt,Jton . were SUnda.Y' lI~ts 01 .nm.e 2 from 10 to 12 , at. tbe bl8h treated. ~ - " :, .11 'IIIlted 1Ir. atK1 1I'rlI. 1I1W. AlfnG, W. . . . 'WIlIowmeaGe WIIa:aIe ~. IlaIteII ............. . 111', IDd. 1118, J, ,. 1'roaIm. bolt 'aDd a.tIl daalbter. 'I_ ao'hool ~, , ...-:.., 1IIIlD.IUftd.

Waynesvillc and OOI'Will clwUns were surprlsed Wednesday evening when a surprISe d1mI out was ,called ae 9:00 o'clock. Olvllian Defense otflelals were arrayed in their new steel helmets and ann Insignia for bhc first time. The dlm-out was termlnated at 9 :20. M, A. Fulkerson, commender or clvlllan defense, sLated that although residents were somewhat slower responding to air mid precautiOllli than they 'h ad b!!en In 1& previous dim-out w,h en L\l~y were ,forewarned, that !.he dlm-o.lt was at leaat', 98 per cent eftectlve . Other practice dim, outs clnd laLer hlaickouts are planned In the neat' future in order to confonn with orders from the State Office of Clvilian Defense.

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In a iflfty minute address belore a MInister, Winston Churchill, as h e Joint SessIon of CongrCS5. attended made his way t.rom t.Ile White House by oUle Cabinet and SUpreme Court. to the Capitol for his memorable Wlnston Churchill demonstrated address before Congress . Within tully the courage, abUlty and poUt- the historic Rouse Chamber the galaJ sagacJ~ that makes him an leries were fUled to overflowing . outstanding world leader . One of The IDuIre and DUchess of Windsor the greatest of modern orators, he were seated In the front row of the l1rew repented bursts of applaw;e Diplomatic ~allery. ,where tbey ILt bun hls Usteners . Yet, when . his tracted much attention. Bot h their speech .as reduced to cold print and entra11ee and departure brought carefully 'analyzed, it becomes . ap- rounds at applause. and demunparent t.he only defInite stGt.ement st%1'ted !beir popularity. aithough the Prime IMlnlster actually made Mr. Cburch1l.l In no way referred to was to repeat hl.s former promise their presence In his address. The , that Great Britain Would fight . Prime iMinlster of Ce.nada. Mackenalong side the United States agaInst Zie KIng, and Brttlsh Field Marshal Ja.pan unW that outlaw nMJon 15 Wavell, were emong the other dlscompletely crushed. However all In tJneu.1shed v1s1tors presen ~ ; while a U, It wu a great speech ~llvered tbe rules ot the House were susby one of the world's mOfl1. !lll1.>1~ ):Jended by order of the Speaker to men. ,p ennlt Richard Wood. son oI VIs• • Ballfax. Brttish Amllauador .. crowds surrounded the Capitol count to the United sta~. to be present and llned Pennsylvania avenue to on the Ploor of the ,Hou.'IC. Lt. get a gllmple of the Brttlah Prime Wood lost both legs In recent fJghtiDe in Mrica. and' is now in a wneel chair. • • no• publlc or ofWhlle ot course flie_l announcement of any kind bas been made, there Is a defInite impreSsion here tha,t the Unit.ec NaUons war e~torts wUI be materially epeeded up as a result of tl,le con(erencea that have 'been ;>;~'rng on the tpaSt two weeks between Prime ~ . . UD ctM"tl" your ~ ..... Ibeep . . . - ' " ' MlnJ.ster CburchUi and Prsledent to ~ . Qo... ~ WIle aDd RoOSeVelt. and British and Am~rlaim fQr Ibe IdIIbItI' OlD mllltary and naval staUB. Amertcan production of WBr .maJIlAIbl sa- aDd aoOd .moa. u..... 8.... y .... 0ndPMM. o. ter1a1 Js now at full nood. Ocean TUne In CIO Badio Statloll WOKY. traDaportation copt Inuc.s it> be a 12:26 to ,12:10 p- Ill. f~ OUr dallJ .trouble&ome bott:e-neck, tor the problem of delivering men and mil. . madre' repGI't&

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. From A Farm Diary--Dry R~dge . ;:. 22" 194J. saturOOY. The lIUl . overed ~h flit n at. Q\llclr I1S !L ugh~ R . blg ono and is' ShUll.llg.' 'i oe sun .alway -;;hJncs' fla~h she on saturday 0 they Say. E?omeW) ut!.S thr w I ~ ou~. BOSOI\ cnught it:'und It doesn't siUue very long but today "tiN it II :ib Rke . The next WU8 11 ma reaLl 'lov'ely day . Even 0 tI '0 tic 0110 thaI. S uzy lfWaliowed Ilt one prophets of gloom arc w1l.h w. . OLII' b'tllp . BogUIl grRibbed t ile n~l/.t big lnost re.t&.b e local weather fore- one py t hl! h oad ulld 'Suzy gra~d tI,rs .'!'uy IL Will rulu Lonlorrow, It by Lh c Lnll, \'<111 11.0 Queen .held onLo Sun y. i'lrS[. beca~e it _ramed Oli t ho mlrldlo. Tholl s he went on dig-

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.£.aster IIJl therclOre wlJl rUin' fOI' ging unl tl tho whole litter 'Wo.s .. even SWlday,s and · t.hts w1U only be oloollod up . At last we hn'lo 0. d og the Cour~b. It has ramed tn ! otllcr thB t Is a good raLter. About two three so It might well 1'110111 wmor- wecks ago s' h ~ kWcd a groundhog row. Nexl there was a red SWL'lCL bigger Lholl she Is . Sho Is little and on FTiday night and rcd sunsct skJn ny but ),ou ought to Bcr her dig. T uesday. Rllln agnln. The chU· Friday night means ram on f'unCUlY !po they say. The air feels cooler and drcn wore wandcring Rround . this tlryer so I hope they are wrong. OOc mornin g looking for more rats to weather observer sal's that we h ud kUI. When the rnln stops there wlll just this kind of weaLhc.r in 1925. I bc plcnty for thcm to do but now do not remember , do you? No carll t hey are u lItt10 lost without SCh~l. planted yet lhough what W(JS plant- We tire gol.lI t: to need their work ed by the smaIL ones Is already up . t his yea r . It ~ surPrlslilg how much The garden grows and s o do the even the Ilttlc Olles can do. EverYweeds . The have the posts ~et for one's 110lp will be needed but until my garden fcnae so my twp rows 01 the sun comes there Isn't much we proxullately nrnety bllton J r llars. Mrs. Haroid Whitaker. Mrs : beans a nd six radishes will be pro- can do n,b out It. Much of the mO::ley appropriated Marsare~ JaMS and Mrs . Harvey tec ted and I can plant SODle more. cannot be. spent for severa years to Surnett speut Friday in Dayton . My cabbage plants are s till alive but NEW BURLINGTON RESIDENT IN $10.000 ALlENATION SUIT come, and of courSe ma y nut b e Mr . ::ld Mrs . Loren RoUUllhn of as Iast· as they grow a llOW leal that spent at a !! victory comes m 1944. Franklin and Mrs . Bernard Melloh hen comes along and eat.<! iL. I shall Sui t d mnndlng $10.000 damRges , The polley being pursued by the of Waynesville, were dlnn \!r guests have to geL the gun some day wil n Amerlcan Governmen t . of ('our~e, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde she Is at it and hav.e stew . When claiming a lienation 01 his wife's o!to plan for Q long war, "'hi ~ !lght- Whanon, Mrs . Morris Wharton and .she get.<! on the roost a.t 111gb t I fecllons, has b en filed in common Jllg and hoping for a short o . e. LeVi Greathouse . can't tell whioll one she is . I must plens court In Xenia by Burt Felke MIss Almetta Steinke. M.Is.s Nornlll get her IIJld the one that has talil'n 'agalnst Willard IniWood ot near New Longacre, James Steinke and VJrgU to laying on SQIIle boards rvet'h ead Burlington : ACCording to the peLongacr.e a.ccompa!lled Mr . E . B. in the garage Just w'here t.he egg. tition . the Felkc couple was married Par" M. E. roll 011 and land. on the tractor; also F eb. 15 , 1931 , In Cov1ogton. Ky., \\' oJtcr 1 (.t'ur.C'J"~ ( 'urrt\JtI'OIl~*""1 Longacre to Oruner Mrs. J . B . J OIllE: , Mrs. E . B . church Sunday a:tternoon. wllere t he vwo that lay their eggs in the anci sepnratcd lnst Ma.y 1.1 . Longacre and Mrs . ' Ra lph Ham- ~hey attended a Young People's d08' hou.se and those tbat y on the mond Illtende'd the funeral oC Miss convention. ' tractor seat and any others U:at wiH Helen J ames at the Oswald Funeral Mr . and Mrs . Henry Dills ' Clnd not lay 'in the hen house wh "!e they HODle In Leba?on W dnesd. y after- dau ghter of Dayton, spent Sunday telong, and send them to nlS ~ ket w noon. with Mr. and Mr.'! . Donald Baird relieve the·meat shortage . The Lytle card club "'as enter- .lIJld ·daughters . SWlday . Our J eremiah.:! were tained T hursd y .Mt.ernoon l t,he Mr. and Mrs . Ralph H8Jnmond righ t. It did rain today, not lhls home of ~rs. S tallley Dailey at and children eniertalned Mr. and morning but just s It. did 00 Easter. Each service re'Waynesville. Mrs. D . W . Bolender of DdYl.on to No plowing or pluming tomorrow. ceives our con· Misses J anel- a::ld P hyl'is Bum etL, six o'clock dinner ·a.nd over night I was gOing to say we are lucky not siderate personal In company with Llietr grandparent.-;, Thursday. In the evening a.ll at- La have floods such as they are hav(l\4r . and Mrs. Ed Thomas spent tended the graduation ex'!rclse-s of ing In Indiana and nllnols alld we attention. Saturday in DnytO!l . Lebanon hlgh school, Wrhere their are. for lhls Is the little Miami val· Mrs . Margaret J otUlS a ttenderl ·the niece, Miss Phytlis Harding, was one l~y, but: w'hen we speak of !loods STUBBS :funeral of Mrs . nn e SMtenh- ()f the class. and the GreaL Miami it Is n ot luck, FUNERAL waite a t t he MoClur,e Funeral Home The Woman's ' SocJety of LytJe but !oreslght and good engineering HOME in wayoes\'ille. Wednesda y aI.Ler· church will be entertained next t hat they have La tOOnk . 80me day noon. Wednesday afternoon, J une 2. a t I hope all our rivers will be ('onPhone 2291 Mr. Tom Mullenix. of Manchester, the home of Mrs, Lelia Wharton. trolled, That Is one kind or control Waynesville • . O. Ohio. spen t Sunday WiLli hls brother The co~Utee . assisting are : MU,. I believe ih-that and sel!-control. and wl!e. Mr . and Mrs . Ch4f.ies Mary Prether; M.J:s. CatherIne WhitWe have a new bQlby in t he family. Mullenix, and Dick ][rons . aker and ' Mrs. Ida Cornell. The Mo:ly has a '-<:oo1 black colt witl> not r.';'============~~ Mrs. Allen Emrlelt lind ME . dnd topic. "True 61; Paise," t)y Mrs. a white hair on it. When John AUCT.ONEERING Mrs . Walter K enrick were Dal-Ion. Margaret Johns . Tennant tried to drive her up lor Stanley and Kootller visitors ThursdAY. me to loolt at the colt. Molly For Dates. Phone 2394, WaynesMr. a nd Mrs. Earll Olark ot Daysquared oM with her heels ready [or vlUe. Ohio. Reverse Oharges ton caUed on Mr. and. Mrs . Wilbur anyone ·that touched her baby but ~Jr... "'11I1I11u s ........ CorrHPoa .....t BROKERS IJ(JENSE Clark Tuesday ovenlJlg of last week. J es.se Teaman, a student at . WI1- sh'e was (lnaUy persuaded that \VI: Mr-...ancL.Mrs 'RQ·bert Monee of mIngt on college, 'was our guest meant no halm' and IClt him l\1IIlOle Dayton were Sunda~7 gUesTs of his speaker Sunday and was the dinner it . ColtS are suclh l~y long legg~d ~~~~c ._ parents, Mr . I\nd Mr:~s!.. . Jl~~<L/.1rttem:-U:HlIr.-lIl'lii'l" Mrs . -' Everett be.bles. , ~ COULD YOU DO WITHOUT HaInes. 80 our cOm!spondent from ·Ferry Mrs. K esler Graha m and daughYOUR OAR? Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .wllson, tried the egg e~rlment . 'It sounds te r, Mrs . Robert Slney, were Wen- Wa lter 'W11son. Enos Wllson, Jobn possible to·me. We wUl be Interested The Financial RapOnslblJ,ltJ nesday evening dinner guests of Mr . Wilson, and Robert a tt.ende::' a Cam- to · hear more about It. I was gOUlg Law will bar you from clrivtor If and Mrs. ~rl Plcker'ing '\t Center- ily birthday dInner a t ' tlie home of to it ·bUt. I 'dldn't .OOve a cork you violate any or Ita PI'O'VisIona vtiJe. ME . and Mrs. James McInt~e on t he right sIZe. ami' are l'IDable to furnJeb ' proof Mr. and Mrs. Therle J ones and Sunday, May 16 . Monday " 'M ore rain I 'r.h15 aIt!:I'of belnr able to par for dlUDapa son. Mrs. Margaret Johns and Mrs. MarUyn Sue ' Smith bas 'leen hav- noon we had' a rat ·hunt. LiLt'e you ~i,bt caUSe In the future.. 'J . B. Jones attended ' I~he. gradua tion .. \ . QUeen started · to dIg u~lder a wood Ing the chicken pox. Protect yourself before is. too exercises of Bellbrook high school Mr. and Mrs . Leonard Ellls a nd pile and soon the kids and the res t Tuesday evening. Mrs . Johns' great f amUy were guests of Mrs. Ell' ~t the dogs ' were there to help. ' late. Let me explain. grand!iaughter, Miss Vivian J ohns, parents Sunda.~. ItvenIng. When ' Que_en digs she devotes her Wf!.s o~e of th" class . INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. and Mrs . Donald Heines via ·whole attention to It and I\SKS' no Miss Mary Ann LIzak of Day ton, Ited their. friends, Mr. and -Mrs. . .help of anyone. ~en she cf.lmes to TelePhone 2661 spent . the weekend wlith Mr. a nd lOale Miller, at Green~'1lle,' Sunc\AY . a roo~ she :· chews It off, when a S, S . Scoville. Mer. WAYNESVILLE. omo Mrs . .Forest. Thompson and son. Mr. and Mrs . Amoo Compton and board gets In her way slte grabs hole Agent for DlckJe. son. Walter Dean. called In tt.e of It and pulis . it out of the way STATE Mrs . CalvIn Longacre and son Bogan-Smith 'home Tuesd~even- anq jOt'S on dlgg~ . She Is part fox Automobile Mutual Insurance Co. Virgil !!peRt Monda.y e.f lng. ' terrier Qnd part beagle. .Ittle and . Broad at Washington Dayton. ¥rs. Glenna. WUson accompanied tIhln llke a tox terrier, but longer in ColUmbUS, OhIo Mrs. Kyle Keeler Olt Da.)'t~n and her Sister; 'Mrs. Grace F'lFtIGS, to the body . He.r nose Is p'oinLed like InS' succeeded Eldon I1tettaUck. Day~n Monday to vuit t.-heJ.r sister. a tox terrier but like a bf>llgle her Wednesday dinner g1Jes~ at Mrs . Mrs. Lauretta Winfield . ears and her tall Rre long, and she Theron Howell on R6ute '13 .' Mrs. ' Ella Hames Is visiting her has a fine bugle as the old neighbor sister, Mrs . Lucy Compton after calls Ute noise she m.nJtcs. Little !lnd spending a," few dayS at the hom~ of funny . looking, she Is n hunting !lend . 'When she ' digs, wO" to t.:- e her son,' Everett ~ines; ant! wife. TARWA-a:..tTHiIC T~ AND Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Smith rat 'iJr ~oJe or gouna 'hog whose ROAD OIL, EXOAVATING follOwing. 80 when s: e t.raek She AJId called o~ Mr. Smith's paren~_ in s.tarled digging tbis aIternoon under DUMP TRUOK 8EIWICEI Sunday afternoon . 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to Dayton Frida.y where he has se· M:r. Mrs. 'wub\ll' Clark left oured a position with t.he 'I cuton l" Friday · for Newport ' News, Va ., to Bank and Alfred Wright qwt Satur. speno ' Sunday Wi.Jlt', t heir son, ~v­ day ,to join t<he colQl's. ' Miss Al'lce erett, 'a t Fod 'Morr1SQn. .Miss ,Mary \I)8.v!s died Sunday Ilf· Carey Is worldng there . J. ' W. EN;JOr A CHICKEN WUllte wll1 106e !'wo of hl~ clerks . ter a long Illness at ,t he home of her DINNER SATURDAY Lee Henderson will be employect by brothel', RaymOnd DDLVIs. Dedication of services flag Sunday tlbe Ibank I1.!ld Frank Robinson will AND SUNDAY .work at Kings Mills. .Miss ·Lucy at Harveysburg . Fried Chicken Served By &nley will l!'lave the GaZette .of!lce FIFl'Y YEARS AGO Appojntmen~ Only. to take a position In the poolt office . Olrl Henderso!l lett Allen und 0'. (November U , 1893) For Reaervation. Phone 2841 's garage laSt week ilccepted- -a+-......-:._r-=::--a-:· s'tron-g-- matrimonial position as. 'bookkeeper at Kilpatrlok ibreeze struck ollr community reo French Motor Co. at Leballon. ct:ll tly. Our good people Wl're S\lr· Born _ to Mr . und Mrs. Andy prized to hear or the marriage of Or; U.' S, Route 4.2, One Mile .S outh of Wayneaville Yeazell Saturday, May lB, a son . Mrs . Ella Mills to Mr. ~11 of Sld__ -...cl _ _ There w111 <be a W.C.T.U. meet- ney, Ohio . Monday morning It was ing at the home Ot! Mrs. J . E . Jan. learlled 1:/:1&1. John' Applegate had ney, Monday, June 3. decided to becOme a Benedict anci . had married Mrs . ThllrSton of Leb· Mr. and Mrs. W . O . Raper, Mrs. Nancy ~rson and Mias Letitia anon Saturday. Then on Tuesday Schatzman visited relatives in Will. was the wedding or Miss Claudia -~----------------------------Eyer and· !Mr . Warrell Surface. FlF'l'EEN YEARS AGO Anna Sheehan, Dr. J. T. Ellis, D. Chester, Sunday. lM18ses Katherine IPrendergest, Joshua Anderson, brother of our (MJ,.y 23, 19Z8) L. crane, Harry Cornell, George Mrs . Lillian C. Mills visited with Waterhouse, Frank EIbon, Walter Lucy Emley, Sallle Smith, Reva toWIJ6Ulan, D. R. Anderson, dlP.d at 'h er daughter In Piqua , over the Cast, 1Mni. Wa.1ter OUst, Ross Hart· Hormell, Nettle Earnhart and Mr . his home In Indiana I!~t week. aged week-end. . sock, N. P. Jordan, Frank Brad- Frank EIbon attended the county 80 . H~ moved to the Hoosier StJ.te Sunday afternoon Dr. Watkins dock, . James MoO,ure. Prog'nun: Sunda(y! school convention Thursday from this vicinity 40 years ago. The colllllUssioners of Greene will give a Memorial address at Mt. ChaLmlan; J . O. C&rtwrlght; Mulsc, at Franklin. Friends bave received th e an" county have ha(l Ule !Ills On elLner Pisgah church, near Amelia, Ohio. Waynesville Band; - Prayer, Mrs. Mr. and 1Mrs. J . B. Crabbe have Mary< iL. Adams; MUSiC, Double nouncement of the marriage of MIss side of the river bridge beL\I<<...:n Mt. as guests her ·f a.t her and mot.her, Mr, Quartet of O. '8. & S . O. Home Anna E. Clements, daughter. of Mr. Holly and Roxanna ralSea ",~ . "ral and Mrs . W. W . Coverstan, 01 Fal- Girls;' Gettysburg AddresS, Evelyn and iMrs. Cha.s. Clements, fonner feet, wit:.h the expectation that the lon, Nevada ~ Cartwrlght; Flower Girls under dI· residents, but now of Long Beacp, river will never attain wnsh them Frank' LeMay and faWly and MIss rection of Mlases Esther Henderson '00.1., to Mr. Jas . L. Hauenstttin. out . . Dr. J. A . .McCoy Is moving into Mr . Henry Woolar-d who fol' the Helen Hawke left Thursday by auto and Kather).ne Fromm. {or Alabama, where they wl11 visit The followlng ·teachers have been the house vacated: by Miss MLnnie past two years has been living on tale llel\bert La.wrence farm. has reo relatives. employed: Clara J . .LIle, . Hden Battert.hwalte on Fourth street. Memorial Day pr~a m: America, turned to his property In COrwin. Mrs. An~a Cadwallader and Miss Grlllham, George Bunnell, · Edna There Is a petition being c1rculatatara LI.1e Who spent t.he wlnter at Shoemaker, FlorenCe Bobb, Kather. Glee club and audience; III VOOll tlon, the Friends Home, returned t.(I their ine Fr<mlfIl, Esther Henderson, Eva Rev. J. F . CadlwaJlader; Oration, ed praying ~nat t.he counl/y commis: own home today. Reeder, Laura. McKinsey, Raymon Dr. Geo . W . Bunton ; Song, Glee sloners cause the coru.truetion of a Will Best, who accompanied t.he Hatfield, Ernest Harlan, Kathryn club; IJncoin's Gettysburg Address; bridge across Caesar's creek at I.hli remains of J . E . .Janney and reo Tomer, Carl A. Wright, J. B . strewing of flowers; Song, Glee Junction of the Wal'wlck Improved road and the.....Waynesvfille and eaes· malnedhere a few days vislLlng rel- Crabbe. Minerva Hough, F. R . Moo- club. Mr. and Mrs . Frank LeMay of Ilr's creek free turnplkll. at1ves, has returned to his home In maw. Drivers: James Johns, ~ph J . Sams bas moved from his late LeLand, Fl!lo. . Johns, tioward Burton, ALbel"t Cleav Middletown, spent Sunday with Mr, home In Corwin to the fann of Mr. Messrs. John Squires, w: B. er, B. V. Bmlth, George liender80n O. T. Hawke. The campaign for the sale of the Levi Hartsock. Squires, Hatty Prater, Fmn'k Thom- and Walter .W.ilson. Dr. A. S. Watklns was the com. lOay.ton Power. & Light Co . bonds is Mrs . Jack Dodds of Cleveland Is as, Ben Smlth and Jesse Thomas spent the week·end at the Resfrvotr mencement speaker. His subject almost over, and it looks very much &pendlng some days with her mothand retUrned with !\bout Joo .fish. was:, ','EducaUon, False and True." now Mit ,a M-h'O\1I' service would be er, Mrs. A. D. Robertls. Mr . and !Mrs. Merle Kems, nee • The BoIard president, S. S. Ellls, establIShed some time ~hls year. Lewis Chandler returned home Belen Mar,a.tt, of Columbus, an an· presented diplomas to the follow- 'l1he lines will probablY 1'un from from Chicago the ,.fIrst pa'r t 01 , the nouncing -the birth of a daughter, 1ng: ~ T. Ellis, Joe~. Kersey, Centerv'llle to Lytle and th en to week, where he has be:en employed Mary Joan, on Sunday • .May 20. Hetman S. SIl1'Ia.ce, W. Elmer ~ew~ and down the Upper at the Fair. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. SChaeffer. Planck, <;Jeneva EUzabeth Ault, Sprillgboro pike to Waynesville. ~hblshop Elder ' cOlllducted the .... _-- ' Mrs..,., . '''''1 11 Vashti Ellmlbet.h Beckett, llary Th e Warren coun ty W . C . T . U . sel'Vlce Tuesday at the Catholic Mrs' • !Mary L' • .uuwlU>, Meredith and Miss Emma Helgh- Kathleen Graham, Paullne Mildred Institute 'Will be held In the Fripnds and received 22 persons into mem o ~y motored to COlumbus sunday Greene, Grace ~arle Hodkett, lAlur-a Red Brick church h el'e Friday, June bershlp. and were dinner guests of Misses E117Abeth BraristratOr, Jean Rae 't. D. W. Meeks bas plliLCed a U . S. Annie and Marne B~owne. Hockett, Ruth Emma Cook, Evalyn The county dentists held their letter OOX in the expr>ess office In OUesta of ~ Elizabeth Bran- . Barton TUcker, Harolc:l. E. BerryhW, first meeting a t the home of Dr. CoITW1n for the benefit ,(If those who strator Friday at a house party were :Everett H. I>oan.t!, Herbert T. Mc. H. E. Hathaway. Tbose prest!nt : ,w ish to ma.ll le~ there. M.ls8es Ruth Oook, Jean Hockett" Millan, Thomas .B. Brannock,' WU- Drs. H. E. R\1dman, J . H. Mulford, Henry T. Butterwortil died at his Evalyn Tucker, ltaithleen and Nellie Ham F'. Long, Emogene DoMs Beck- 13owyer, H. Rosecrans, W. H. Slag home at Butterworth matton Sun· Graham, Mabel Ml:.M11lan, The:ma ' ett, Ilene E11mbetb HopItIna, Caro- f,ried, J. EdWards, J , W. Miller and deq, ll8ed 80. Hartsock and Grace Hockett: ly.n nsYthe SWartzel, William T. H . E. Hathawa.y . Dayton Journal-"A report Is in W. ,H. Allen ' received a telegram Wilkerson, D. Wade Turner, Besa1e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Retalllck IllJd circulation that twelve Waynesville family ~t sunday wlbh their son, young ladies met on tb(~ flrat day. of Tuesd6y night sLating t.hat Mrs. L . BmIth Andel'l!On. Lane, nee Rosamond Dakin, was .. • • Van, who ra at pt. Thomas, Ky . the year and vowed a:nd iSeclared killed in a.n automobile acc1dent at TWENTy.nVE YEARS AGO The boys who were ca.1led for the they would never marry. Nlne, were iftollY'Wood, ' Fla., TUesday. (M'a.J 29, 1911' h~ll-;-'l~en't'lA)Iji!ibli:noj:lT!lIDiCnlrmiIDTrtrnal~n.d-i)Cf(>re· ;sc'ven montba bad -t. Those fonning ' Memorial Day Miss Estla Haines. fonnerly t:Dl- inS and entrained for Camp· :r'aylor elapsed, tlwo obhers have breach of commllitees are; Mrs . ·K ate Cole· ployeo by the telephone company, in Kentucky, except Oscar Smith, promise suJts on hand a,n d the other .man,"1Ml's. Robert Cross, Mrs. EdIth baS charge of the Busy Bee. At the Ralph Dyke and Glenn Brock, who one Is dead." Harris, Mrs. H. E.Hathaway, Mrs . National, Bank, R. E. Dam go go to Columbus Saturday.

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Clarksv llJe. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Downe~ we re Sunday silt o'clock dinner !:,ucs ts of his faLher, Wymer Downey IOd fa mily . . Mrs . E.'1ia F erris spent n week in Lebanon wlLh her brother. John Wilson and Mrs . Mary Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mullen attended ' the commencement In Leb..mon Thursaay evening, when their Jon. Paul Mullen. Wes among the l um ber of graduates. Mr . Huber, of Cincinnati, WM a lisltor her.e Mond1ly ·\.tt. the Intel'P.8t ;f one of th eir daUy newspa,pers. Mr . and Mrs. George PJym'ire .lDd Mrs . Nora Olevengur were rues'day business visitors In I.eb. dnon . The friends of Mrs . Frances ~. J rews are .pl~sed to loorn that abe Is home recovering very satisfactorIly 'from the injury she suatalned from II. fall off a ladder some! weeks ago.

Rev. and Mrs. U . B . BrubakOj' 01 West.ervllle, ObJo. and M...· . ElLa Herbert Gnbam, Mlntaler .Risley of Walkerton, In C::., We 1'E g'U ests of Mrs . M rga reLLa P eacock, 9.:30 a. m.. BIble echool. Wccln esclllY of last week . 10.45 L m.--()ommunlon. Miss Alma. Garvin of Ohio S tate 11:00 a. m.-8ermon. U'niverslLy Ilnd Mrs. Loren B adl y. 7:30 p . m.- Peach1na . of Wilmingtoll, visited thP. Hom I'BIBND~ Wednesday and were sU PlJ e ~ guest~ td' Mrs . Georgia Menden hall Fir.n Day 1iCbooJ, 11:30 a. m. Meeting for Worsb1p, 11):30 a. m. Mrs . Marga:ret Webb atleu ued a -Missionary m eetillg ill Wilmin gton MT. 1I0UY M. E. GlIUBCII ~ursday afternoon . . 'I'. M. Scarrr, Mbllaler Mr . and Mrs. C. D. W.llr.cr cl Lebanon called on Mrs . D . L. Crl1ne Sunday 8obool 11:30 a. m. E.A Thursday afternoon. Earnbart, Supt'. • IMlsses Annlc and Marne Brown EYeDIng Service, 7:30 p. Ill. were supper guests at Mrs . G eorge PJaYfr Meetlns Wednesday eve- J. Smith Tuesday. nlng. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Georgia Mend enh llll met h er niece, Ml·s. Mary HUSll of DelrolL, in Lebanon Tuesday night and the two .Ur•• "url"U" I". ·.'Iuuua.., t;uu.... ..... are spending a l ew days a l Lhe RETURN TO HOMES MJ's. 1.,hbsOn OJ !t'orf LMcClelJan, Golden lAI:mb . atubtl,ma, Is visiting Mrs. FosLer . Mrs. Effie Thompson WR S a Leb· Mr. aUd Mrs. C. I. 8atterthOpl. Walter Wllllamson of Salmon ' anon vlsl ~ or ~ turda.y 'afte rnoon. vnl te, son and dllughter, . lUId Mr. .t"leJU, Monroe, La., was a gues\' In !l1ld Mrs . Ra t h Tolle of !! Al~e~xa~ndy.rula ____----,c.....:.-:--::-7:--"'.he home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VIrginia . p.etit Oftlcer Oharles 8aturw,lIID lrvm 'l'hursdo,y till Su ~ ur· tCl·thwalte of WlIlinmsburg, Virginia liay of last week. Cpl. W1llia.mson Is und Privaie Art hur Sumner of DanIt1 ............ It! (."rncr. (JorreMllondcnl a brot.her of Mrs . Graham. Mr. and Mrs . Freeman ColLieI' . Iel Flefd, Georglll, havJ.l returned to 'l'I.le Het1>el·t Grahams ~pc,J Mall Miss Opal Dalton and ' Harvey Lhe!r homes after bei.J.~ ca.)led here ricl! Hunters went to BluJft.on Wed· ,Haines of Balnch ester, were recen t on uocount of the death of their ,\esdlilY to bring David Graham, who dinner guests d! Mr . and Mrs. mother. Mrs. Henry Saterthwal~. was 'v1:;iLing his grandparents, Lhe Lewis Padgett and family. 10. D. WlIlia.mson's, home with Mrs. Virgln1a Plymlre , ane VIrEvery cllr ·Is a v'ltal 'PIlrt of the them.· On the return trip tbey caLled gene, were MOndllY evenlns v ls~tors na tion 's trunsporatl 0 n system • on the H. H. Grahams. of Mrs. Nora Olevenger, I! P.Ur Make It last. Ruth Harr1.s, daughter of Mr . and !Mrs. 'Douglas Harris, wUl be C>:Ipped at Cinclnnati at. Bethesda hospita l thla week. She has completed her Lra~ there. Mrs. Sherman Rogers, who llu. been ill the past week, was abl\:! to return to church SUnday. ' s. H . Graham and son, 10 red. were week·end guests at the parson. age . Little David Gra'.ham returned home wlt.h t.hem for a vlsl~. ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. ThQmas , and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hough and LEBANON, OHIO PHONE 326 respective chlldren were ~ Lebanon Wednesday. Their mobhr r , Mrs • lAItwrence Th~, was taken to Dr. smith's office and hospttal at Cincinnati for a minor operation. The following were entertained at Right from the Well - with natural minerala rect.he parsonage Sunday, May 16: Mr. ommended for Rheurpatism, Nephriti., Dise••e of and Mrs. Jotm Stimfleld of Be1.l.ecenter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MIosethe Stomach, Kidney. and. Bowel. man and Mr'. Louis Ernest (lL Day· nmlu CIIIIIlCU 0.' CIIRI8'1'

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OklahomA, luncheo n gncst.s of Mrl; .' · uithn~ her hUliDnnd at Enlu, lg :tils Ulillt.ury . Illl'i ' r Is hE' ' er wh , DaYlO!I III ' Wu1.flCld train ing . " ' • • • Mr . Ilnd Mrs. Davis FUTll spent. Ohlirles ' sattel'tl vNalte is working 'th~ ' week-en d with Mr. 8ml Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. M . A . Fu ll<erson at his trade Q8 plastere r in I?ay~n Oharles Payne of Wheele rs})"rg. aLlendtl<l the gr, (lua tloll exercises at tliLs 'week, ti on Ohio. Mr . and Mrs, Pllyne had just Ohris t hos»~tal in Cim;:IUllIl • • •Be%' . . night y Mond .. Mass Boston, n from Lebano . l'\Y of returne d home Mrs . Luo1lle caUed on Mrs. A, K . Day Tuesda y wbere they bad spent a werk with Mary Frances Harl.sock was a afterno on. week-end guesi of WJnnle 'Jo Stout. Mr. end ~rs. ~~lD .payne . • • • a Q.\4rs , J essie HymBn 'attende d Mr. and Mrs . Alv1a Lamb and son, Mr . Bnd Mrs . Oeorge Cu~ ten ­ Robert, at Da,yton, spent Sunday at luncheo n In o1ncinn fltl, Wednes dny. border of Lyt.11! were Su turday evClt. the home of Mr , Lamb's fabher, ROMrs. Edwin Mi'. and Mrs . Oarl HaWke of lng guests of Mr. and lAmb, bert, and Mrs. . Ramby Da)'ton were sundfY guests of Mr . e • • ~ Mila Edith Davis Of Bridgeb oro and Mrs. Don HiLwke aud Mrs . J . Mr. aUd Mrs . C. 1. Sn tttlrthw alle 1.&1of . Hawke Hensler . O and Miss Florenc e lind childrcq 01 Alexandria. \ : , 'giI~bI. my 1'8 , N. J" were week-en d guests I.he guest of Dr . a nd Mrs. A. Mrs. El1w1n Ellis ha:; wore from ~vcre of Mr. and Mrs. Ol1ff BUl'llett and during the P 1St we !k. Stout . E is now Pvt. family . Miss Ruth Burnett of Day- her husban d that h e DivisSupply a1 ton, was home for commen cemen t. Ell~ of the Oht'mlc Mrs . J essie Hyma n and dallc h ion at Oamp Siber t. Alauam a . • • • tel', Mrs. A. T . POllllSky, were In • • • and Mrs. Howard M.1sBUdine ati on bUBllless MO,lday . Cincinn Mrs. ErIn Radley Frehs~ . daughdaughte r, BaIbara , l4!'s. IWbert ter 01 Rev. nnd Mrs . L . C . Radley, r'lllrns.... Mrs. EIJo. Hurley Ilno Mrs. TE left for a two week's rtr.y with ADVER TISE IN TIlE GAZET has f Monda were WIJson ll Raymon

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some timc or anmhc r. By making simple re pairs on your own a ppliance co rds and plugs, you can save· the ti me of ' service Illen so urgentl y needed for vital war work. It's ever n you've If rds. co e eas} £0 fi x your ow'n a pplianc d one it, the illu'a racions that follpw will show )'ou bow.

Broken , worn, frayed, or loose cords w hich . allow .ba re ' wires to . come togethe r will cause a "sh on circu it," which blows the fuse. While it's always prefera ble 'to gel ncw cords and plt.Jgs, they a rc becomi ng scarce. These d ays alOlosl every housew ife has t? be her own repairm an al

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~~o to plalntm . to sell ren l estnte. OI!I1I!VIl LY.l1ch, I1n Inf ant, etc., vs. SLate or Oilio VI; . Charles Eltzto Hublwl Lunch, delenda nt ' to va~ loLh plea of not. guilty, orcel'cd for virum!!! U5 each week starting set In!arillg $250, give 'baud for ' . ~!ay 11 Bnd $50 tOl' .h er expense s. COilto 6rdel'cd sheriff ; date l'u~Ul'C Miller D. rla Ma : vs C. A. Newtoll vey defonda nt t.o Lima SlaLe h~· IliLnl fo r observa ~lon not t,o exceed et al. . LouISe aud Ernest Evans wade party defenda nts, given leave ao cays. Homer Brothe~s vs. Emma E . to liIe answer and cross petition . Helen Upton ' Powell VII, . Logan Brothers. plaintif f to pay defenda nt tor dlvOree to plaintif f. plaintL f and lite Powell. te $12 ,50 allmonc penden costs. pay ~o ttorneys a $50 niso house; of rent Real Estate Trllnsre.-; fees. James D . Boyer to Hugh O . ana . Ernest Evans vs . Haria D . MUler. J. LewlS. 89,74 acres in Wayne defendNO.ra agaLnst d Judgme nt rendere . wp. t costs and $105.88 at amount in ant hirnma M. Wilmore to M(lbel L , Louise Evans vs . Haria D Miller, III Clearjudgme nt rendere d against de!end- Sllebnnek, ,169.44 acres twp. creek clsts. unt In Ilmoun t of $105 . 88 Ilnd John F. Hutton t.o Leollard F . Julin E . Fraillng vs. J . T . Riley, tWo». cxeeulor, etc., compro mised and dls- Penny, 10 . 15 acres in Wayne Oollett. O. Oassle to Snell A. OSa m issed without record , costs plUG, Rooert J. part of lot 21 ill Harvey sburg. ~ VS . A n n M . Franz Sumuel S. Thomas to Raimol ld H. Franz, deJenda n t to pny plaintif f and Pauline Kler, 2 .04 [lcres In ~um of $15 per week alimony nnd Wayne ~WP . Blanch e Burger to Oharles Bur· ger, 72.41 acres JJl Cleal'cr~k twp. Charles Burger to Earl C . 'D ennis. 72.41 acres in O1e~r(}ek twp .

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eveniDea lot ;pour cOnvenlence. OII!l1 LIntner. Pbooe 83 L. BTAII1 IONmY ~ Ideal

~OOL-you will get full val"" for yOur cUp i)y ccms1gn1ng to '~e Qb10 'WOOl Growers Coopera tive

it enters the plug and pulls the wire loose from the screws on the inside of the plug.

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Unplug ging a cord in this man· ner soq." ruins it-it frays the cord where

returns.

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To remove a cord grasp it ,by the plug. not, by the wire,

LQ8T - PJahlng Kit at Oaesar's OreS lJrIdie below 'WaynesvWe. Return to E . J . Hardma n. 110 N. River street, Pra.nkll n. Ob1o and

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FOR 8ALE-G U1tar, Kalama mo, 11ke new. Also tennJa net and two l'IIICQUeta,. used only a few t.1ID.i!B. Mrs, Sbenna .n BurSt. "WaynesvUle 6-2'1 Route 2 at IQtle,

Probate Judge Ralph H. Carey has d Mrs. John W. !>at.tisen, .ppotDte ·a Morrow, a member of the Board of County VlsUors, to succeed Mrs . Eldgar Ludhan , whose three-ye a.. term h as expired . Allen Thirkle ld, Fmnklin mercha nt, 'was reappolntE'd.

Ration Remlnil'er GASOL INE - "A." Book coupons No. 8, good for four gallons eaeb. became vaUd May 22 . SUG.A.Rr-Coupon No. 12. !fOOd for 5 lbs . m ust. last through May, 31 .. Coupon No . 13 becoo1ea vaUd June J, and will be good lor 6 '. Ibs . through August 15 . Ooupon s No. 15 · and 16 became good May :.I' for 5 too. each tor home canning purpo,_ ' es. Housewives may apply to their local boonlS for additlona.l rationS lit necessa ry. Oatrfee -Stamp No. 23 (1 lb.) good through May 30. Shoes-:.No. 17 stamp in War Ra,J ·. t10n Book One good for ' one pair through June 16. Stamp No . 18 (l pr . ) wUl become valid Junc 16 .' MEATS, ETO .--.Red stamps E. F, IV, H. J valid through May . PROC ESSE D FOOD S-Blue stamps G, H, J rerns!n valid Vhrough June 7. K, L, M became valid May 24.

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WANT EO-Pal perDwi Jng and genReason able eral repair work . prices aDd wOstt Il'U&ranteed, D. E . Btandll ord, Wa.ynesvWe. 8 .26 WIANTED--Man to ahear 28 sheep. Mary· Anna Mayers, Waynf'aville . ~U~ plan<'. Mwt be In

. gOOd , conditio n and priced. Phone 29a.

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A.saoclatioo. Accurate grading and low marketi ng cbargea 88SU1'e Liberal casb maximum adva~ on receipt of yOur wool . Wa)'De8V1lle . Parmer s Elchan ie, lI-a-3t . Local Represe ntative.

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"The Powers 'l1hat Be Al'e Orda1ned O! Ood, " Romans 13th cha.p., is the topic for discussion at the n ext meeting at the Waynesville Bible class t,o be held Monda.y even_ nlng at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. A. H . Stubbs. Everyon e Is welcome.

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WANTED ro BuY-1 0 t.o 2tl acres reasona bly close ' to Wa.V~esvw~. Rougb. no bullding s. (,;l.arles TerreU. WaynesvWe . Phone 21'71 ;'

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is a ou'.r covering . h..~dnll appli3nc e cord, the wires will have ubesto s coverin g . I{ e move Ihi s covering for one·half inch R.mov.

decorate d, 'WU'ter and sink. base. ment, bI~e prden . . Jl'iv~ mUes BOuth of WaYnesville. Phone FrankU n 11OR1 .

Rer.lllve the half-inch of' rubber. insulalion . {under Ihe aSbCSIO! ('Overing) ' 10 expose ' rhe sUlmded copper wires. Scrape the wires fi /thlh'

Twist Ihe ",ires 10 keep Ihe 100 e s lrand ~ together . Re-inser t wires in Ihe plu ,' Carry each one clockwi5e around ,. prong [0 the screw-a nd c1ock ", j ~~ , .... 1" 1"

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CARD OF THANK S

We wish to elq)ress our sincere and heartfe lt appreci ation to the many friends, neighbo rs ant' relatives for their, ldnd assIStance In our behalt at the time of the death and durlllg tbe l·unerel of our beloved wife and mother , Mrs. FIIn'lle M. SattertbIWBlte. We also wish to thank those sending the many ~ti!ul boquets .and"especially the Rev.. Aibert Slack of Centern \Je, for his consoUng words and James '11) · ~ur.e who fP ably condu~te1 tbe

RiGHT~ The finished resu lt moult! . look like this. No/ice each wire carried away from the 'other, and lU'ound a proOf. Noli&e Ihere nrc O\l)OO!C Slrautl of wlte tp cause trouble.

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WRONG.. Wire! nOI carried around prongs firs!. Wire' ends nOI Iwisted 10 keep ' strands 10gether.

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OCR To Supply Famus Needa The newlY~reated Of,flce of OivilIan RequJrementa. WPB, has worked out an llI1lergency ~arme~s suPPly program which wUl qUickly make available to f1mners sonie 50 items ' essentia l in the prodUction of t~ The procedu re wUl enable " fanner to buy reasona ble amount s of needed Hems directly from his dealer without COtnpllc ated forms. Matrria ls to be made avallatl le \U1der ttte pregram inch,lde edjusta ble wrenches, agricUltural Corks, auger bits, barbed wire. clevises, dehoz:ning saws. tence garden hose. batterie s, motors grain scoops, greaM guns, harness hardwa re. horse collars. nails, .neck yokes, poultry netting. cold chlse:s, hog rings, knives. and many other prpduct s.

Iron plup-ar e rewired in • similar ·fashiob. R~gbl II4ld wrong ways illustrat ed above.

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To Observe E. W.·T. Salyage Drive . . . '. Here Friday Here Next Sunday A.•••. POLL TAKEN BY THE MlAMl GAZETTE SHOWS MAJOBITr~ FAVORING '.'FAST" riME

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.lEND OF TANKER

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A salvage drive 'Is sche<Juled to take plll'ce In Wayn.e· township 1''1"1held next Monday evening. day (tomQrrow), Anyone paving Present at the meetUn were: SCI"IIIP iron or salvage material is reMayor C. ii, Brace. who presided. quested to bring It to Wayne.wille Chas. James, clerk. carl Abaecerll. and dUDlP It on the lot at the end ¥tllage attorpey, ' and Oounc1lmen of MIe.m1 street, near the McClure A, F, Melloh, H. W. CUe. Morrla Funerllil Home. Farmers and those who have a Sherwood. W, N. Sears &rut Warren Braddock. large amount ot scrap and wan~ to .00 Favors "Faat" Time be paid for It ue asked to put It on A poll on th1 time question whlcl1 their tl'uck or trailer and have It was .conducted In Waynesville anG weighed at tile F'lirmers Exchange, the local trad~ territory. showed where they wUl be given a weighing a slightly less than a bwo to one recelpt. and theo turn It over ' OO K. vote In favor of E. W. T, for the R, HIll. salvage c'hnlrman. lor ' paysummer months. A surprls.1ngly ment. large number of votes were cast Bnd A salvage truck will canvass mllBt Interest was taken In the re- Waynesville J"rlday to pick up scrap sult. which Thursday morning show- metals and also 'Will visit the fa rms Offlcl~l U. S. Coaat Guard Photo-Soundphoto-Bow of a United eli 1119 tavorlng "fast" time and (19 ' ,fwho tUrned In a list to the school Nation's tanker tom iit half by a NaZI torpedo, tllIde. below. after faVOring "slow" time for the awn-, chlldren on their recent canvass . being blown up by a U. S. Cosst Guardsmen who found the bow and mer. oAlmOst all who voted tor E. ![)ue ro the lack of man.power oncy .tern flC!at!ne miles ~part, somewhere In the North Atlanti.c. The 'w , T., ·like the members ~ councll. 'vacation In the schools It ls neces two section. of the lIh1p were reluctantly destroyed by gun.fire /lnd " ' depth charret. favored C. W. 'r. but beUeved that. sary tIlat each indlvldual brlng In In order to avoid· more contuslonthe1r own scrap, Your coopemtlon the' local \errltory shOuld ObServ~ In thJ.s matter Is vlool to the war et- ....- - - - - - - ; - - - . - - - - - - : : - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - -

Reunion

Sat~rd~y

Upwards of 290 a ttended Lhe slx ~l­ ebh annual reunlon of t h~ High School Alumni Association Saturday evening when an Impresslvp. moving program was presented by Preslden't Seth E. · Furnas'08, and hIs associates. Alice E, Cklns, '22. vice ~residen t . was eleva,ted to the presidency. Rue Dinwiddie '21, of Dayton, was eject· ed vice president; Inez Jamt!s Hart_ .\o'OCk '33, secretory, and Rose McOlaln Turner '32, treasurer , Ross H . Hartsock '11 , again heads Ule .exec· utlve committee, 'his llSSo::intes be , Lng Edith Mosher Hawke '04, Olive 'Allen IBrace '16, Kenneth Hough '11 . Mary Moss '41. Raymond Bradcock '25, Seth ·E, Furnas 'OB. 01a Hllrtsook lIersey'25, Geo. J . Waterhouse 'Ill and C , M. CartwrIght '86, Helelll Ha.wke, who has fallthtully served 88 treasurer for a number of years, Is Invalided and Is unable t, fur ther continue In ofrtce, The nel' preslden t was asked to eXpress t

her the Ilipprec1at!on of the members and to assure her of their high esteem. President PurnM emphas~ the necessity of rekindling old associa.tiON and lfrtend8hlpS to maintain a high morale on the home tront, He introduced Eva Janney Hammwrtd. '84, 01' o\kla:nd, CaUt.• 'Who was giv_ en a seat of ' honor at the bead table as being the oldest member present. The ,secretary reported 97.J having gradulltetl from the high school, 407 men, 667 women. There are 8M U.... Ing members. W, H. AIle:! '7., is the oldest member and Walter E. Dakin '15, Is second oldest. 'Ross Hartsock spoke the welcome to the new class Of 43 members, reaching the top record numerically In the history of the assoc1aI1.lon. The elMs of '42 had 38. He cited the fa.ct that three families had contributed two graduates each in '.3. There are two sets of twins, one his own, Jane and Jean, who r~nded gracefully to their fa~her 's welcome. The WaJter Guy'S bwlns, ·Dorla and Dorothy, were In the class. EVa DIliViS Burnet, an alumna. had two chlldren graduate, Horace and Elizabeth . There were no members ot · 1.899, the 50-year class. present. but PresIdent Furnas had the rolf caUed and proper hOlll1age given. A. number of 1918, the 25-year group, rel!lpOnded. 'Pres Id en t Furnas In .... .ugb glee, . asked C. E. Bratten of oe.yto'l, to pfe~ent the class of 1908. he haviJig been superintendent at the time of . Its graduation. ThIS was the prestdent's class. Thirteen graduated, · there were 11 present and aU of the original class are living, They held their 36th reunion during tqe day . OUve All~n Brace was BBSlgned the tribute of remembranc.e to those who 'h ad .gone beyond the hUlB durIng the year. Theylwere as 'follows: TrllleM" """"ar".ft '8·1, Addle ....... _.. _ .... """" ...., ..... era Burnet '8'7. Delma DaViS TraIn'o r

At a special meeting Tuesday }lJght Waynesville village councll ;dled lPlanimously to return to &1.stern War Time at 2:00 o'clock a . m. SundaY' mOl\nlIlg, June 6. Way·nesv1lle .will return to Central War TIme Sunday mornln.:' October 3 at 2:00 a, m. . The tlnle question was cllscll8Sed at length ,by ~he members o{ coUncli and all seemed to agree that perpersonally they favored Cen'tral ,W ar Time but that inllSDluch a. all nearby c1tles w1l1 observe "fast" tlnle for the sununer, It W( u1d ' Ijb lmpraotlcal tor . WnynesvlllP to use the &lower time. An ordinance authorizing renew ot Lhe vlllage's franchise with the Day Lon Power and Light company 'for supplying electric currl!!Xlt to the the same time '88 Da,1,ton IInf otber lort ' and 'will be ~r~lated. village was· also discussed at ttie tl~y cities. Almost everyone exmeei1ng , The ordinance wlll Pe sub. mltted at the regular meeting to be ",polltlcal !football." . Funeral services held Wed.plans for and Warren nesda.y afte11tloon at tlhe McClure county parl1clpatlon In ~e Ninth Ballots were received (rom as far away as Ferry. Mt. Holly and even FUneral Home for Mrs. M.ary Allce Warning area blackout ~hedUied The New Century Club met at the Mr, and Mrs, 0 , B. Marlatt helt. Harveysburg. .An anal~ls Of the Gray. age 81. who dlled Sunday next Tu.esday nlgllt. June II, have bome of Mrs. Martha Henderson on "Open House" on Sunc.ay dUring 1J1( nlgl1t at the home of her S'ID, Al- been completed .. vote shows that farmers, wbo make , . May 28. their entire living from the fann. bert Oray. ln Dodd's fltntlon after The com'Mr. area b' __ '·Aut whlC' 11 hours Of bwo until tour· and seven .. Mrs , Rs)'lllon4 Conner. president, U'II ........, A cblorln8~or which was purchas- almost unarumouslyfav,?r tbeslower & short illness , Burlal :as 10 Miami takes In eight southwestern Ohio .u ntil nine when they celebrated , called the meeting to order at' 2:00 .1._ ed for ·the WaynesvllJe water lIy,,· time while peJ'llOns wol1tlng in Da1l' cemetery , counties and bwo northern Kentucky their' go Iden wedtllng Qnnlven,ary. , P. m. The respOnses to the roll call 0 h d h t~m by the Water Board o~ Mareh ton and other cities and loc.ll busiMrs, Gray was a life-long resld~nt counties. presenLs the sthftest test ne un red Ilod elg t gues~; called 31, was put Into operatlon over a ness men favor "last·, tlm~. The were In the form of a tribute to of Warren county and was a resL. so far presented the loc:al cIvWall to gr~ tills hlllPPY couple and the we~k ago, according to an an- tatter elllPla1ned t'hat': trucklng com- Mother. By the unanimous the dent of Wellman 'at the time Qf her ~efense unit. Warren county Vlllllges array or bea·utlful nowers. cards Ilnd olub elected 'following vote 'otfll:ers nOUl1C¢ment by C. P. Joy, ~uperln­ panies lIupply1ng flhem were opera~death "'-ve "Ir raid ""arnln t b t gUts · gllve evidence or, much love . . ....... " g sys '::lns. U tendent. "rl1e fact was not. made lng on E. W. T. and could not . for the y'e ar, 1943-1944: Mrs. J. B. . ' Survivors Include the son. Albert, In the rural areas It wlll be neceS- and 'esteem felt [or them , Neighbors 'and relatives assisted with neeting public sooner In order give the make p""""r connections hertl with crabbe, president ; Mrs. Martha t .--~ ~nderson. vice presldentj Mrs. J. a whose home !lhc died, Qnd a sary to spread the blackout signals chlorLllated water a chanCe to cir- the rown on C. W. T. . ' daughter, !Mrs. Charle~ Stansell. 11 by various means. Definite ste~ will the guest.s and dainty refreshments K ; Preston. secretary; Mrs . H , B , dChUclr 18 t d were served from a table beautifully culate throughout the vill~ge. Earnhart, treasurer. gran ." eil a'nd @~rea lll'an - be taken toward this end as /W1l1 . The purdUlSe of the chlorinator hildre I! din th In h arranged with ' a centerpiece of Mrs. Glenn Borden presented a c n." pans or guar g ' e rna 19hwas ordered .some time e,go I;>y ·the way on" .I. Th 1v1lla. d golden nasturtlWl\S. .' Iwhlte snap""'.... . r, "Ohio Pioneers." that ga"e an S ....... l'OB_. n eStllte BOara of Healtll aftel ' ,tests it ,; Sh (41 e c dragons and yellow candle;. Mrs . plctnre Of the 1,ite of the ense un o. er..'4 Wm. Hufford lnterest"~made by the board. dlsclo,;ed the ..... .... "I tI I tint .... • f iAl!Jert ·Marlatt. Mrs. Morris Marnioneer ,housewife. Mrs , J . B, \oj, w..M par e . ...., eature... /Water supply to be unsaIe f,," public ..~ . "UtA A cpa Fulker t latt ~nd Mrs, Everett Marlatt. the The W, a ynesvllle Juveniles ar .e. Crabbe then read a pa~r called, . , son, comma.n..er 0 cons~lon. , d --:- - . ··h e loc 1 Cl 111 n..# . It daUi!'hter-in. le.ws, presided over Lbi,) giving a play entitled. "Jerry's "r.obtdng Forward." · that gave a IMax . Ran aU • ..pastor, of t be' a v -an :uv.ense un • lovely table. WOOd8hed Amateur Hour." at tne oheerful prOmise of 'better ttines Waynesville Ohurch or Christ an- states that this will 'be ~he Urst to'_·' bla k t 1 W 'M, Jennie Dinwiddie '89. and Mary reguar meeting Saturday evening. ahead tor the hOll88Wife . noun~es that special services .w1l1 be ..... c ou or aynesvllle. 'Ibe Jo 'Miller &nlth'32. June 5, "Central War t1m~ . .'1'11e .......e '"'ests 01'. the cl.tib were : Mrs, held at the church Sunday. June 6. time set Cdr the test will not b" • " 'II .. ~ d .. The 'Program wns hlgh-llghted by , pr~ Is to beglon at 9:00 o'clock' Margaret We~. Mrs. Arthur Hugg. He' states that these se:vtces Will be ma e ",nown even to tbe local ofreCognltlon of 11.11 members ln the ! A..meeting of the fo.\lowlng oMicers and the publ1c Is invited to &00 how Mrs. ' Lester Gordon, Mrs , LlllIlin sOmething dHferent for Itbe Wa~'l,es- !flolals. who wlll receive word by of Wayne Townshtp Advlaory coun: the 34 members raise money for '-~e. Mrs . He:mmond, Mrs, Chlls. ville folks an~ will be grellt,ly en- telephone from tJle meritl's ofUce. '1'be sOuth Wllyne COuncil met at anned fon;es, 87 In all of which 'fo~ ... AI ~'" 'tel a~e 'WOmen. Plotures ot all In unlclls was called at the' horrui 01' Mr, War Bonds. 'l1be cast is as follows: T, Ellis, Mrs. Be11tle Mills and Mrs. joyed , ~. Fulkerson states that the fol· IIoIle s.a y old country 1101lllL-O! romt were exhibited. at.tractLng· ·-and Mrs . '~ymond BhU:l1ock on Je...... M~.Robe11tvunter.lI'BBi- 'Walternn..'taker. There 'will be evangelistic services lowing signals \\1m be useei': Mr . and MI'S, Hartley. Moss on '.J ~ "'~.. • Th ' dB much attention, .Allce Gons an,. 6unqayevenlng, May 30. ter of ceremonies', nm ·RUey. Milton _ Su.nday evening. Mr. Randall w111 When you hear a long steady urs y. May 27. . All nOUl1Ced bhe feature, giving credit to ' L. V. IBranstrator. pre3l(lent of Jones, b1s pal; Dot. PhyWa Balley. Waynelville Native Member .preach on the subject, "Cont!!sslon Iblast of the siren, It Inclica.tes the members and I,{r. and AdvisorY CoUIlkli.1 No, 1. Clarence their friend.' Bob. RklhaJ'd Whit- Of 50-Year Cia•• At K. S'• C.' of ChrISt, What-Is It?" Thel'~ will be ' a probable air id and allllghts Mrs, Raymond Braddock we"(l pres- all mem·b erl! who are rendering pa. t ' trlotlc service . George J. WaterEdwardS, discussion leader of Ad- acre. the trouble-maker'. MCl6e '. \fine singing and Mrs. Randall will In the homes ·and stores are to ~n. The , time given to the discus· P I te house. commcntntor. silid the asso.. to 1) f i Note.-Til e 0 ow n.. s ry a - draw a chalk picture Illlill1tratlng the visory Council No.1. Robert ..G.ons. Brown. Betty Thomas, Colored :who be e~lngu1shed and t.ru! street II on was quite- 1n rcsting, The . ed tl I t h W . Btl elation was represented In aU id t f E W A6.viso tap ~ ••' '''-ry Lou .~ .. ,"""'y.... pear recen y n e amego goOd confession o( the Apostle Pet-, lights will be turned oft. Veque on was, "What do you think . ayne , ry iUQ r,""" r-ill ...., . <....An_.) . rltftporter: The Wlll1am hi I ill I 1.. th . <II be th bl bl d I branches o( bhe service on all fronts. pres .en 0 er. "Thou ar,: the Chx'lst, !.he 'Son c es w move caut OUB", wi WI . e ggest pro em ur !lg Council. John 00118, discussion Martin, w.h o recites,; Harvey Hlfitns, n.atuoaa ""'" E . Smith reterred' to is a naUv.e of -' th Li I...... God " dim lights. our post-we.r 'per-Iod 1" He recited the names of aU in unllelltler of East -Wayne Advisory Ji'rancea Whitacre, Who playa the U1 e Vu.,. '. (OIm Iby clllSSes. telling their rmlt ColU)cU. 'Mrs , Lauren~e BroWil, mbuth harp. Betty,. Martha Ward': the Wayn.esville vicinity aud 15 still , A series of short siren blasts "To keep our 'Present form of _ •...:.ft .. very w~lrknown here. Judge Smith 1~i08 Indicates raiders overhead and d~rat1C government." was .pl'e- and II possible their voc~tlon. t. ot West Wayn.e Adv··-ry presiden .. IOU low, .Just watcbea.; Hal. Sue & ...,....... _"I A tlramatic eplsOde In Mr. Wnt- . COu"IOII, Ernest Harlan, ,lllscll8S1On .'~_', -a-us ·. I ....... g ."og, ;n,.·:vld vlslts here frequently:. . :pedestrlims wUl take IIhel!er. 'Ail , sented by one member , Anotner ''''''f ....... .a.. .....e ..·......... . . I f 1893 • • erhouse's presentation occurred leader of W . Way,n e Advlaol'Y Ooun- Hartsock; ' Gincer, Eileen BroWtI."I. The Graduating casso o~ vehicles must stop, ,p ark '· and asked, "What Is ·the objection to when he mentioned George ~etercU. Wlll Stroude. president I)f S. W. neln""" . rh~ '-rror.·: qh~, Dw'nbt ·KanSas State college a.t Manhattan. turn lights out. cllanglng it some If It' doesn't nlcc t ~.., .. ' p' son. Jr" '4Il, who had' been oas1cDed Wayne A~Vlsory Council. ,Mrs. ~~ MIChener. more ambItion than tal- KaIlS8B, was compooed of 3 mt!mThe class of 1908 ot. the' wayries.' Later, another ' long, ' steady the needs. yet r.etatnmg· a democl'I!- to Oreat Lakes Naval Tr&tning ', ' l\Ia~i.- ' Mel";'~. . Je~e Lee bers. ~ong these 39 members were uille High school whlC"1 holds' a reblast wlH be heard, llgh~ wlll cY,-?" Another merri6er quite ably ley MOss, diBcu&slon lea.der of S. w.. ~. of S ·th d 'f " school near ChlC84to: He W8S , presWa,'"'e Advisory . Cauncll, a good lD-""'ock, radio' star. three by the name ml an union _'ery five yean'" , enj·ryed . a re~aln of!, but pedestrians may brought out tile thought that it Is d be th fl t "" . ent at the reunion in b1.s naval unl· Pa11ty ·B rown. recites . "'IUle New they were sal to . e rs qnes .ve"" pleasant day on Sa.t.urdab with Ie ve shelter and cars may IlgBln the spirit of the nation thll:t Is to representAltioll of th,e officers with .. of Smith to d t ' J " , form all(! receive,) an enthusiastic their wives and hUSbands, dlscUS8~ Dle8e;" carolyn campbeU. plaYs 't.he by the name , ·gra ua e luncheon served at "Our ;House." move cautiously with dim llghts, be considered and nurtured, One ~lVatlon : the YV>QQlblllty ofunlted · o..'tlon of ' Web . ard Frye, recites "Bash-. from . that institution. 'I1lese three Covers were ~"ran""d 'ut the tabl"-,,, The all olear signal, indicating member said, "The farmer's big ..,...... Dr G W .. ~ ..., Miss Clara Llle, Washington C. H" . Michener. recites·, Winnie members were: ' eorge 'Which were indeed love;ly with pink ' raiders have passed, will be slgproblem the counclls. luI.'" Paul T _ th' u" Fr d ' . ' Is to organIze until agrlcul~ Ohio. long a teacher in the Way;opsroses' and blue d'elphinl:lIIJl "nd pink n~lled by the turning on of ture Is on a. , parity with lahor, and v111e schools. was present, the class .."oe. ' Stout. s'~-.· ....., Janet M1cheMr,· 6rn1th of ......ven&)Vor ,-n.sa,;; M h et " WINS HONORS AT recites "The Wrong Poot.;" Roy R : ijmlth, attorney at law. . an n - 'CIll!dles In crystal ho!Cll~rs, for Mr .' street lights . House and' store otlier groups, There Is power In Cit 1893 being bhe' laSt one over which WESTERN COLLEGE !Furnas.' playS'horn; June Met:1Qen· tan. K,a;nsas;· and WlIUnm E. Smith, and MrS . C . E. Br:atten of Dayton, lights may again be turned o·n . numbers." she presided. CitIZens are urged tp be prepared The lnvited guests and pot.ential The President's ball olosed thQ "Better BOIby" is the new title of hall, recites·; Jerry cOOk and IDavid attorney ·at law. of w.omego, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs . .iohn st;ra.wn 01' UrMiss lMargot Oons. dall@'hter Qf Mr. HArsock, sing; Donllld Wllson re- are 24 members of the class living bana, Mr : and Mrs,. R . J . Wllllam- to closely follow the above Instruc- meJJdJcrs ,were : Mr : and Mrs , Carl very succeMtul gathering. cites,. "The BumbISJee;" Betty and that graduated 50 'y ears ago (pretty son of ote1o'eIa.nd. Mr. ELaYmond DR: trons . Conard, Mr . and Mrs. Alvin Earn· and Mrs , FI:ed Gons et Waynesvllle. tough hunch), hart and Mr. and Mrs. Ed StanWinner of one 01 the Charles K. Bobby ~U pbW ·m arlmba and . On May 22n.d . tb1s 50 year reunlon via of Da~n, Mrs . .sulSIln Scanlon. BUSY BEE FOUB-B CLUB 'WOrth. Dainty and tasty refreshNeed-ham awards at.'Vestern CoUege, drums. 'Wlli be held at the College, They f¥lss F1~rl!o BerryhlU, l\ol[r. Bnd Mrs . MJi;ETS WEDNESDAY AT menta 'Were serVed by the hosteSs. . Oxford. Ohio. MIss Oons WB3 one of The Redouncing, J'Ytlun; Red CrCleB e--..t at least ,15 of the remalllder~ymond90nner.Mr. Ilnd Mrs,"U ·· mGB SCHOOL BLUG· The meeting next mon~ will b~ at workers ·"'v'- thelr exerclseQ to the ............ man Day Mr and M11s Seth Fur. . ___ those who was honored in chapeI on •• ... . . I ~"'e (llnee to at~nd. on ' he even,. .• . .' , tune of are: . Dorothy Wilson. Mr Fra ·k Hess Mr nd the 'home of Mr . and Mrs. McCoy. PIc. ~rt Thomas of AnchorMay 25 . iRU..... W-....'ow. Nancy Crab . e, Wll- Inll Of the 33rd of , May ~Sunda.y nas •. ps·u· T~"':;' . ., ' &.~ l\ d The Busy Bee 4-fij club met yes· age, .Alaska. arrived ·home Saturday ReCognizing the valu!! of physical ... ~u.o . evening>, thCl6e. (if the class who at- ,Mrs . . :.. ..,.,..~y a:na urn . liD terdo.y (WedneSdQY) Ilt the h1gh KENDIG-BARNARD fitness, the Needham prizes"· are belm1Iia BraddoCk, ,Miriam Wilson, th A ad I 'Mrs. E, F. Earnhart. Mrs . .MAy Ral h WEDDING ANNOUN(,ED night for a short vlslt With ills wife Mary Kathryn Mendenhall. Glenn tend will march In e ,c em c Stre.wn stack. Or oei~Olt . imd Mr . school building with Mrs , P and baby daugbter, Kara.n, whom 'he -~ lo.n robed in ~ .. nc and aowns P~ks· In ·cha-e . PhyUIs Martin -- . awarded twice a .year .to cert.a1n Smith t the pia .... .....,.,s ". . . . . . . ' Fred HBlWke ot Ta ......... FIor.lda, w e r e " & also with freshmen', On Collegj!' Day each '·tall a no. from Anderson Hall to the Memorial ~.presided over the meeting, Friends here have received an- had never seen; . ' hls Pili' A..... of Miss rents,Mr,andMril.lI' . E.Thomas ..... t "'I "U .. ' 1- , tlheonly ' twomenlberSal> . sent, PoI' . uce nt·ort""ew·e the sum 0 t uwen )'I'" ve .. 0.1'8 III BETtJBNS fIIOM V18IT stad.11IIJf where they, will oecupy a . n' th uncheon 1!4r. Bratten The club WQS given a demonstra- no n me "" .u UULl.g and other friends and rillatl\/~. divided eQualfy anaong five t~en ,' ._ : " pronililent jJosltlon· and answer roll lowl:g ~ 1 , .. ' tlou of making muUlns and biscuits .Jane 'Kendlg an~ Mr . Claren~e Phl. Th~m'a.s waS nll"'htly' inJ'ured as ......'e lr' ·..... •.....;.-'·:.. nd . Mra WlUIam Sawyer has returned . . I will t rt from 'who was sllPerlntendelilt durtilg the .... Mr Pa ks Barnard which .took piace S.un~ay ..... who, accordln ';"e ·'" .... Y""'-," ' ' " . ' call. The process on ' sa ·, ' ... vy s. r. he was flyl"'" bOme' when hl~ plane 'n\edlcal examinations, repre~t the ~ ber home l)~re after apet:dinll a Anaerson Hall af'1t40 p. m. The fo~r years when the ,~~. atteh~~ The neXt meeting will be held a.t afternoon at the Reformed chureh .... ~llfll~st degree or phyil1caJ. fltn~ Iil, few ~ays With ber hWl~nd; ~ <:a- . prOgraiD. wtiJ ~. broe.d~t over th'e " .hlgh ~hool. gave ~. ~'ery e~~ent< tb~ high school bulldlni'Wednesday, In 'Byron. Ohio. Mr. Barnard at m'::re. :n~~~~~ entp.t'talned their class. These.tPrls 'are roPUJar:l,f . W1ll1am ~wyer, ,l,\t Wc"j, Potnt, college bi'oadb8a~ . station. com- ta~, ~~r which tpe ,a.fte~.~ ,1r~ June 16 at 10:00 a. m. Mary Ann one time conducted the I.G .A. store . e iMelloh will have charge 01' tlle ·.re- ·In Wa'Y'llesville. known . as "Per1eet, BalJb)!I.~ ,Jii t¥ .~ ·he Ja ~t~,,:'.8ta~ ,· at 8:ocF~, m., M~y 23 , . spent . ·int.~,, 'videds1t~b Alfl~~nd.sl ' f Tli :l~::'f~?~~d!?~~:~('~o::~ I . an equal amount Ja ii/warded, ' ,, group a...,n .' . e . , IlDlon m.ee tinr I tI ' · · ' " . ..,...... ,,spr ng f 'hm J .:-..,' ha · .. &B. 'BLLIS AT ALABAMA CAMP at the' · schooi audito:rltim , In ~ t,be crea ~. . . Bmr,.ES<iHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT Mm. 'Jlhcmaa and daughter ,Karan. ~o. the five res en ....0 ve . . . ,'. ' (\ . " . • . , . , ..4 rw. evenln.g ' .. -"'SAN 8UPT . SUED , -- , and.Mr'l!. ;John Robey u • .,.y, ,greatest ImProv,em~.t .tn . . ..... e · 'a· " .' dr ..... .l.I ,Cha ' · rles. Fl·. l is " , w l l o ' , : .... V ,. ' . The . , W aynee,v1ije Bible class Will • the . .." .. ...",... ton, ·Mr. "and Mrs. ~dlso., ~m.' ' c;al condltlon' duril!g the , ~~r. , , wu' reeentty' lnducted,. futo the army . VISITlNG' MO'Il'BBll" . ~y W. -Young;superintell~in of , , ~e~ M~~d&y .n~t at,t~e hC'me;,Of ~ ·a.nd ·sons of Beaver.to7.'n. !aft. glrls are•. kn~ as '~Be«er; ~~:; 'fa ,u ·.fol),oWK:. tt'vt. Charles J!., E!lIs; , , ' 'Mason ·1ICho91a;·w\is sued for $,U40:- ·Mr, aniS ~" O. , R. ~per OD and Wa. '(Dwell ThOmas and daup ~e ten '., <" t 192 CML. DIlPot, cq·., 3td Regt. ~,and M:t~ ~L , W~n 55 ~es ..n Common Pleas court 'Ma!n street. Th,e subjec~ for dJajlua.- te ' it ' Y'_ l ....Ie_ Cora Tho-nas a.Dd a 1 . ". • " " ' . . • , :L ' slon I.S to be "Let ·Us Run t"e Ra.ce·. ,r ~ ___ e. - . . , ' . for . 1"l'kSay V. T ,C .• :A..Ei.:~,' 36'M11M6. pamp of C1e.ve~(l ~re · ~.~, ..,verll:l. ip' ~on ' ~eIlUBY b¥ R. ~. ·MC~ . 't . . Arthur'I'bomaB, .". an~: ~~'iDber:' .81bi!r~; A.1& .' J' 'di!;ys , wtill ,'thillr m~th:el'\ ¥fa, ADna~ .oe.rtn~; Columbus;.' aa the lfhult Of· of IM~ eo.~~ Obtaln. ~u ~~- :; Plte: ',I1h0llljUl wui return t ei ~.. ~he Yejlr. Th~ , .. ;. BO..... - ....M BOS......... Wnu..maon, .a ntL·M1U: Grace ·.J1· an 'autP,moblle · accident' flv,t; 1J)1lea 1b1~ CfOW,n. 1-001'. ,9 Chap , 3t-2'l. lionita wbere , he will a~tel')~ air .' prizes wt:J'emade ~ble ~( here ,as au'\h SaIllbUrJ,. ' ... - ........ itamaoD. otber . at '~e Wil- w~t Of I,'ebanon on Route sa, June ' cadet IiObQ01. ,' the, oltba lIlte Charles JL 101JTB Kni', marenci RYe ..nd daughter, llamlon bome were i,(rli: '2/ lMi. 'i'be_ says YoWll, . Mf!J. W_ -_--.--< . Needham, ' ., Kra. · JeIUde .~ DaiQ .o~., have ret~ed to ~e\:. hOll,le B. L. . ' oal1f.,· dr1~ on' a idde road. failed to stop· W..,.. Ind." baa . nitumecr ·to her ~. and Mrs. Ralph'.Parka.p.t , Mlsa Oem', academJt wo$ recfl.Iy~. itaniD and"Kra. . ~ . ,B11de!o after :ever,al. ~ya' ~tay at tl,le 141- Mr. abel Mrs. ' . the intersection and·oolUdoo with home after ,Ipend''1i sevenI dQi eeyere.l cJt.Y& last week at Un former I • h~or ' earl,.- this ~ wbeJD she .... ~ fraID Oqap_ aad v~ ~t&l WIlere. M1aa ~ . da'U8btef'· the plalnttft'. car. MaOartnrt .8)'1 WlUl ReV1aml ¥rI.Ra1ph P&r'aUld h~e of Rev. Parks In Nel;xmY1Dl ".. placed On ~e oe... lilt. She 0., ..... _ YIiIlt.ed 0... Gladh u~t .. majot' opera_ and 'l in. tra be _ered CoDcu.fonand ot!:er in· ·her 1Ial'eQu, ~. Mel Mra. a. W. ~ atte1iCf"'ecr tile -umual .... _ ..., IIeen a member of ~ CIIMJIr ....... • ' .... ~. jUJ'JeI, _ ,_ I ..,.j.. KerrIck. _~ I.o, 4A. 8choot 1IItNUBI.

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Most. of cool.:t) " Lhe people who haVe VOted [or fas t come t.aX])flSers wbCl.$e total amount the old coo · 510',:e to • • • The increaSed pay and allowance certa1n 1ndlvlduals woo. ofUcJa I.!l- of taxes is less than lill;y dollars will but just 8!; we were t mg down to t me say they prefer slow Ume but ~uled for the iDB1 Duners 01 the vestigalilons have d1sclosed. ha\'e ba.ve the tull amount thereol for- eat by 'th 19ht of the od k"r ' el e ~wo It1nds 01 time are too confUSing. countrY, and the eight cents an been members of subversive organ- ginn. Others, wtm an annual ta.K lamp, the lights atme on and Ih I be, ve that had we all, cllles and -: bOur increase rt!()tWDmended for izations belll!\ine In and preachlng bill 01 more than ilfty dollars wll 11:, Woi all, baCked up Lhe leglslature, con- souri, a formel' resident of Woiyne:,more tJuuJ a million oon-oper&t.lDg the over-throw of our pre3ent form 'be grented a seventy-nve pre cen ~ heard on the air. Yes[erday ' d dn·t re would have aone ;;omethlng ville: employees Of tbe ra1lroads, Wbether at go emment.. certain New Deal forgiveness ol their !.aX liabil ity .for raln bU l everrthlng was sull pretty bou it so toot V\'e woUld have had deserved or JlOt, <and many I)eOple cab1oe~ members. commIssiOn heads 1942 or 1943, on whichever }'ear's wet to do anyth:in'g , They ploweQ a onJy one time, that- 'best 0Ulted to Editor, The Miami Gazelt!' · Each week alter readilUl my GabeUeve "hey &re d eserved). means and agency chle1s InSIst. that the tax Obligation Is the lov.'e, t. March little in some or the dner places b t this regLon but wlthou unity we tIbe end at the 'P resident" +<)wId t.he Executive Branch of government has aDd Jun~ lnstallmen of tR..'(es p d some of the grolmd Is still 00' wet. ean not expect. t~ do anything. I ze.te, I am "move(f' t.o write you 11ne-" Gl"der a t l east as .far as wage 1-be right to employ any 1Dd1viduals this year wUl be applied on thls SOme of the POtll \.oeS have ro~lec 1n hope the .IegWature nOI make ,my appreciation of the Items copied lnicreases f er labor may be conc.:m- I~ may des1re, regardless C1l their be- year's lncome Lax, with a wenty per the ground , We are going lo replow any changes for that 'gives Il Chance from the mes of the GftZcLto of ed. ~er organized workers will we liefs or a.ctlona, and t.ba.t tbe con- cen t deduction from wages and &61- the u-"lPlanted par o! my garden. that someth~ may be done berore many years ago : the mine and railroad settlements gress can ,ha"e notbing to say abo to aries lor tax purposes beginning on It is as hard u (he asphalt p ve- next summer . I shall have to get I read the ot.b er parls, D nd rind a oms Cor demanding Increased such appolntmen~ except to ~ J uly 1st next , The balan".e of the ment . The peas are In bloom b t myself ano~her clOCk. Wben 1 Wlal; a very few names of those whom 1 wages, and If t he Roo6evelt Admln- aIU1 e.ppropriat.e the people's m ona taxes due on 19U lncomes lor 25 ey are small and poo~ . Many child a my uncle'!; there were two knew in my boyhOOd day : of COUl e lstration continues to run true to for the payment of such public ser- per cent of !.be Lotal tax) wtil come years we have hlld new peas on Me . clocks on the mantlli. one sun time there Is Wtll Allen, Mrs . Harrls, fonn, such 'Wage boo6t.B 'Will be, forth vants . Continued lnvestigaUons are lue In two equal Installments ~ne morlal Day. TIl. war ls Wiling in aIld the orner rnllroad time, Sun - some of the members of "F-ricnds disclosing an llIDIlZing number of on March 15th, 1944, and, th~ oth-<!r stra :lge places. It seemed queer to time was fast time, as we were In a:ld my nephew, Ronald ~. knOwn raQlca]s QJld unnaturalized al on March 15th , 1945 , see Woodland c'emetery in ,Darton the central Ume zotl'e then and the Hawke, and a. few others-bul 1 am • • • A rea:l~ b ig fight Is in the oUing tens serving In h igh positions under with uncut grass on Memorial Day difference was about twenty .flve at. home when 1 read the QQ Advert1Se Ju.dlclously OVe[ Administration plans to sub- the New Deal adm1nistra tlo'l. When bu. th yee.r they cou dn't find any- minutes: I hear that Cas llme does zelle files ot twenty-five-and ",tlll Advertise and Succeed sld1le fOOd production and distrtbu'- the wbole s1wa.~fon is f inally reveal'one to CUt, It. Peon!.es are just COID - save electricity in one way, the elec- more so ot th e flfty years ago . Most Advettlsing ShoV\'S Ener gy tion . An attempt to &ell the 6Ubsldy ed It may become a national scandal, ing into bloom . Tha t is a gauge to Lyle 'signs at movie theatres do not or the.m are sleeping in the "City of how how Ja e the season is . SOme have to be. turned on unell an hour Our Loved Ones"-beaulliul MJami years they are aU. ~hrough t.loom.l.ilg. later and so that mucb is saved, but cemetery over on the hill bcyund why not turn out aU the eIec llic Corwin. signs for the duration, surely anyLei. me say how 1 enjoy also "A ~HS(OVEIY thing more than the lights In the Farm Diary-Dry Rdlge "-he would lobby and those turned on the pas- make a fine columnist for some city £U)(~D ters ' of. the nex\ a traction Is not 'J)ape[-1 VI-'linder who he II ? DIR~CT BUS ROUTE ,FR 'OM 'WAYNESViLLE SAVE TIRES AND GAS D S lnl!'e,roLls H,g h B -loo d -Pr ssm eS5efttial; -- Let Ine congrutulal;e you on keepS. . . . ~ Week o.ya at 1:31. Sat.arday at 10:00; Cloee Wednes dlay NOoDS iD .lune, .lat" AlIg1J!It . vn'~lM:.m"'nn) is usually Rain again . It W1lS Lqg ,!P so thoroughly the tr(ldi tlo~ W ALL PJ~f'E:I~-ltl-AdJtJl~-IIti~~~ifz~~~~~~~~~+::laJ~uJili~llll!:liDl;..but we ho:pe.c:Ut~~~~ed so many year" ~o, by TRUCK AND CAR ISAYLS ~Q'uld nu rain and let. the little Drew Sweet, the Browhs, the Cranes REPLACEMENT P,.RTS COSTUME JEWELRY disreg'IU(le<I, chicks out,because the brooder house -all of blessed memory-all of them LUNCHES " ICE CREAM Good QUality Pan. Trou ls getting very crowded. Y terda.y 's so dear to me by long association 1i1 A GOOd Place to Eat 01 the Ar £p r,,,c S Imperial Can ewick , Made To Fit rrun hac! not made thlng15 very wet t. Mary'l: Episcopal church . Being 40 Soath' Detroit · Phooe 1M ' , . Glasa Fostoria Gluswar~ f~ heart speci~list, is dlsl~ov, l 'rv so hey p owed ' my garden r· er aud now almost "the last leaf on the MachiDe Shop Work ~ickly . a id in the relief disked the truek patch and started tree," a one of our J)Oe~ expres d Valve. _ Seat. Recro..und All Make N ice Gifts For IstresslOg sym ptoms. . . It 1 li ' A Chicago r esident says: "I sur. to get ready to plane coni but , no . ve much of the tJm~ in the HOME FURNITURE CO. Brake Druma Recround Any O~casion f.ered from High Blood Pressure foi luck. just as we finished lwwh I memories of the t.lmes and Lbe per.. '. QUALITY FURNlTUJl£ AT several , year~ with increasi':lgl:i ~s of "those loved long sir ce a nd evere t hrobbing: headaches, dlui. lost a.while!' REASONABLE PRICES us and shortnless' of breath, ~ ~==~========~ Store lin. 8:08 to 6:10 ~y howed the Dia lmonex formula t,. Witb every good wLsh tor vou perPbo~ 9124 52 E. Main n East MaIn st. , Pbone 938 y doctor and, Qln his advice, tri AVCTIONEERING sonally and Ute GazelLe, I am 108 E. Main Ph: 288 he, ~eatment ~o:~ twl) weeks undel\ Stanley an'" Kooaler Falt!llully, den tical conditions as ' previou" ~ • WAL"""""" E. D A <rn ' . rl p-eatments. Within only three days For Dates, Phone 2894. Waynes,~""" ~, THE G~T ATLANTIC THE CRITERION r AMOUS hly bad headachl!s and dizzy spells AUTO SUPPLY were gone. My high blood pressure vWe, Ohio, Reverse Charges and PACIFIC TEA CO. Xenia, Ohio wall reduced and I sleep fine. OJ BROKERS UCENSE RadJo aDd BJeyc1e , Repalrlnc I directly to KUPPENBEIMEB CLOTHES SELF-SERVICE STORE WORK CLOTHING QIIIer'e nt ways to ' , 3Ir• . 1111 ..,. Glb.u... COrK'.pood"nt Arrow Sblr1a S~&8on Data May 30, 1M3.

divided among varlo agencies.

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Xenia Shopping Guide

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PRES5URl

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Xenia Standud Parts

E. B. Curtis

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MT. HOLLY

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,THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK 1835-19&3 APlTAL at; SURPLUS $430.000

Stron, - Friendly

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AccommodaUnc

Be1IabIe

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C. A. DADE and SQNS

VISJT

Your MoCorIDkk-DeeriDr

Harner's

ImplemenL DarJer ' Phone 1068 109 W. MaIn 8t.

CORNER PHARMACY

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Xenia, ().

B. Stall

<:Gr. Main " Detl'olt . • 'Plume 6

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DIAMONDS WATCHES

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LIGHTERS Pho,n"l, '167 W

17 Green st.

EICHMAN'S

u.'.

ALICE RINCK'S

EJedricaI SappUes _ RepalrlD,

HAT SHOP

Sberwin-Willlams .Palo'

Eight \Vest l\faOn St.

JEWELER ' • Watch and Jewelry ' Repairin&

FOR ANY OCCASION

STOllE

100 USED CARS P:bone 241

52

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Phone 652

MaiD 8t.

FRED F. GRAHAM CO. WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS PAINTER'S SUPPLIES l'Z. at; 19 So, Whiteman

Phone Main 3

St."

Xenia, Ohio

Pbone Itl R

XENIA OFFICE SUPPLY 35 Gree~ Streej, SCHOOL

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OFFICE STJl'PLrE

W. E, Borin". Prop .

Xe.nla, ,Ohio

as .hort a time~~es Cere" often find It hat'Diamonex t, COULD YOU DO WImOUT YotJR CAR? . accomplished 75 ~1c .of the total duetion possible 'with this formula. If you suffer Jrrom High BI~ ' The Finan~ IWiponsibllity ~S9ure )Iou may try DIAMON without l'1Sk'Ing ~l penny. T 0 ln' Law wiu bar you (rom drivln&' if you "iolate any of ita provisiON duce this wonderful treatment i4I a tnillion new sufferer. this li~ trial offer ia made for a and' are ~able &0 fllJ'Dish proof .. of being able to pay for damaces time only. Send only 'I.5O to the Dtiuno YOU mi~t cause in the fatare. Compan~1 318-A North ~'c .. Protect yourself before it Is too Ave.. C l~go. IWnola for a . T WO" we ekI IUPP~ of genu ' late. Let me explain. DIAMONEX, pJlep d. U.. monex according to the lim~. INSURANCE AGENCY rectlons for only two ",eeka. tbe end of that fA~st period you TelephOne 2661 not delighted :\With result. 10 S S S ill money will be lI'ef1lJ\ded fmDi~ . . cov eo Agt .' !\fer. ately on reQuest~ There are ' WAYNESVILLE, 0100 atrings or conditiotJa-;vou ow. it Agent for STATE ' ' yourself to make tlillI wond 't est at once. Write todal .. thW !offer ill fully ~tMd.tp ~ Automobile l\lutuallMUJ'11Dce Co, Broad a t Washington Columbus, Ohio

QllICI( S.ERVICE For, Deald'Stock COWS,, HOGS.

.JUNIOR BEADY TO WEAR

CALVES, SHEEP, ETC •• '

YOU'LL ALWAYS DO JI'IJ&NlTUBB '- a11GS

Removec! Promptl~

M J'L T 0 'N' S ,

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XEINIA

TIFFANY. JEWE~Y: STORE n.uDLT9N. WNGINU. AND . GBUPoN WATV....

Blacks Furniture Store

DIAMONDS

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A composite labulo. lion 0 all Lhe o 110 ', ncludlng th()l;c a l the de" lensc pllll1U; and at Crosl,'y Fleltl, reveals tIltH 25 per cen t voted for the present. IIltcmoon slartln" time of weekday gtl.IlICS, ::!2 per oonL voted 101' twill!;hL games from 5 to 5 ::l0 p. tn'. !lnd 31 per cen~ VO ~(lcl lor 1lI0rnlng !lULU' from 10:30 ro 11. M I1Y voters wrottl on Lhe'l r ballots rcqu(: ts lor IIddiLloORI nJghL gonV'..s. The lWds' prese:IL schedule calls for 'c\' n night games, seven less than L e IiUllt of 14 a.llowed ill • he mlljor eaguel). General Manager Warren Giles want,; to Lutly Ule nigh t game situ tion b (ore making any de- ' tml te dcclSion (IS to n increase In the nllmbel' of games, Two morning gu mes a lready tu.ve been played a" Crusley Field on May 3 and 28. One bW1llg11t game WBS played on May 7. The second t wilight games of Lhe year will be phiyed at OrosI y Field Tuesduy. June 1 , ..gaulSt ~l1e Giants. The third mortL. in g ga me \vil l l>e played on Thursday 'Julle 24, bc~wcell the Reds and St, -_ ~, Louis. MornIng gallle , 11 ,a . tn , .. Weekday u.ft,ernoon g am~ , :I p.m , 'I\vllighL gLlm es, 6: 30 p . m . Night glllDles, 9 p . m. Sc,Lw'dny und Sunday sinqle games

2:30 p, m ,

D Uble'neaders, 1 ;30 p , m ,

daughter , Beverly Jeat\.

l'<Ir , und

M rs . EIvIs Mich c"~1 0 f :X ' en Ia, 'spen.•

Sunany even ing With Mr . and ~s , Edle M n rln~t and Mr. Bert Mrrlatt . Mr . , a nd Mrs . Everett Bunnell Rll d !~mily were slipper guests 01 tbe Ben Gruber famlls Sl1Ilday eve ~ lling •

Mrs . David Luoos spent

Batun-

Green Stnet

family of near Wayn esville, spen t old Car ter Rnd lalllUy of xenia. Sunday afternoon with Mr . and MI' , Bemle Dm, -Mr. (l.lld · Mrs, Mrs. Edward Crew nnd Mrs, Mattie RaymOlll1 Osborn. Mi·. and Mrs : Levi and son, Frank Hitt,e ca\led on Mr . an'd Mrs.

Mr . a.n d M rs , Hiley Gibson and :Emerson om Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hil. ey Gibson, Mrs . Clarence daugh ter, Pa.u line , spent Sunday even ing with Mnl . Lois Gibson and ' c~wrOI'd called on Mr . and Mrs . da ugh ter,. Phy))i~, and Mrs. Charley 0 , B . Marla tt FrldllY after.'loon, Crawford of M I , Orab. · ...

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OF ALL KINDS

BEXALL DBpG

56 NEW CABS

mOl nlllll gumes.

~~rt~~~~~~~~~~~~==~=~H---~~----~=~~~t~~~~~~. A~rey Orew~d dQ ~ghl ~~Mr . Md~~r~~.~~

FOR GIFTS ,qiENOWETH MOTOR COMPANY

.

\ OJy caD ot pum I. COl n WClay , WM. B. McKECHNIE . on"tle loat hll.S U ~ l<c~u IL~ oi we wQektlo.y l>ll1rlll1l5 e snorta!!t' 01, 1l1ls n.1l 6 J 1\, " " IH ..erles. '.l'L1ey ou ' n ~ Iv t! cllirKell poll I'\.'C~ I LI), cumiucLel.l bY L'). Rcua ! alSers have ,sc,m., . l' ur 1110 t LUlIlll ~ ~ IIO \\' LII" L II ar W01'KCI'S III I h e ucICII ~l' J) I .",, ~ urc heuvlly U1 laVUl' u, • tothill bO 1l00Cl Ii.:. a I ush ,11 L to mOl'l 111 11 1l ,IIIIC~. "lit! LlIaL lUllS Ilt· ,,<> OUI IH,a e. m II: LIle cni~kens 011 lchUlll u !; UIII C , L l,.;roslcy, lo'lclu arc A n e Tl IlUll(e", lll('1I1 lJl 10.1' 01 oJ IllLernoon llJ1d ~Willl!hL (l ule' re na roel' to Il il/ Il ' . ucll ~lI11 Manu.,c l' W lll'rc ll cawn bw~ you (;a ,taKe JiU:" iJllnL ul C~, 11l~ UllllUUllccd UUlL ~he ~'(;hcd­ ,e,xairulle ~c one, e mcl' LU iJ k Ule I III tJ ' Ill'l'anllcli t.o Ulcluul! IlIU1U-" LlIOlllld tile cluck, ill eepiul! " 'Ill the Il I'\..l crcncCb of ~hc voter:; , l.J '1ell:;c wurk '1'1; ' bal oLIS. cast ilL I. ,C 111II11t, wcrl! CO jJce CIillL in 'IlIvor vi till! 1ll0l'l1l1l1l contests, wullt! at C r ~Jey x'lell! 4u PCI' cell t fllvorlll1 1 ..egulll r allcnlOOIl game:> al the I)re 'l'J. 10 c.wing ll!t.~er "'as rcc",ICU ~JIL t.I\rLllIll lUlie, and an aaditlonal t:Cc::.nl y l'O'D ev. W. E. Dak1n JO pCI' ~CllL vULCd tOl' games at 5 Lo of ;)J Aruntle Plac~, CI yt.Oo, Mis - 5 :30 p. III , Only 2 pCI' C nt vot.ed ior

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Mr . and Mrs, ~~n r;;l Ea rnllart and famlly an d M1>~ Clara Daughter called on Mr. and Mrs . O. ll , 'Marlatt Slmday afternoon Waynesville . Mr . . and Mrs. Cla l'cnce '.rhompson, Jake and Frances Ohenoweth wer.e Sunda.y dinner guests ot ,Mr, David Lucas and family.

BAN T A

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XeJl-. 9.

E.G.~",

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WORK ~

Mrs. EllsWort.b Smith 01 Dayton spent the'week-end wI th her !l1othcr, Mrs. Mattie LeVi, and son . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fair and litble

Sand & Gravel ,' TARWA~ TAR AND ROAD ,on, EXCAVA'I'ING DUMP , .

Tih:TcK

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SERVICE . .'

READY MIX OON<,JRE"l'E )"'.

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ROOT,,F OR

AND ,OONB.GN cattle, ; ~ '1IbI!eJI and c&1v.et to Norra~Brock Oo~ l!Ye' .wire and ~ve :t for tbe highest martet priola UId IdOd 8II'YIoe

FERTIILIZER Reverse TdepJ~one.CbarJa ,

GOOD

firm.

Mo~

PbotIe No.3

0tt1ce ~ .~X P4W"mce 88 II

,

CIncbIa.u.'

~ BlOck yUd., O. ~e In on RadIo 8"UoIi WOKY, 13:25 to 12:30 p. , m: tor Our daUJ ~~

SOUTH' PAClFlC--:Meebonlea ate lJabOring to repair .battle dama~ to ' 0118 Of the U;S. Ann3( Air F~ree bombers at an advanCeCl t»aie In t'he SOuth Pacific, Note that Ihe h' ~n ' in . ten \lomblnl' million. , ' (eolmt , ~e little tiombl) -and ' halt aecounted tor four Ja'p plal\aa ~ (flqa) a Jap 'WaI'IIblp "hlp lilll .

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THE MIAMI GAZETrE '

From I'he Miami Gazette 'FlF!I1EEN YEARS AGO _ (May 30, .1928) _ At the a.nnual Y.M .C .A. scpool commencement ' On May 22, in the Y .'M.O .A" Rue Dinwiddie, farmer resident of Waynesville, re<:P.lved hlB degree of Bachelor ot Commcrclai Scltnce from the school of Com' nlQloce and Finance . The first meeting of the 4·1{ Good CuL Clolhing club was held Tllesday with Allee GollS as leader . Ofificers elected were : Evclyn .car ·'\l'rlgh~, ~resldent; Bernice l-Lyman. vice president; Helen Beltz. secretary and Mary K . Wilson, treasurer. GIW>ert Frye and Morns s..'lllTVt ood were In Sprln~Ileld , Sunday. A. F. Melloh and fa.mlly were In , Eaton, Ohio, Sunday. ,- Mr. and !Mrs . Forrest HOU8-h are announcing the birth ot a t1fl.llghter, Carlean Jean, Thursday, May 24. At a meeting ot the New Century club the following officers wt!r.e elect cd: !President, Mrs. William O'Neall; vice presiden t, Mrs. Mary L. C. !Adams ; secretary, Mrs. Walter McClure; treasurer, Mrs . Anna cadwallader,. 1Mr. and Mrs . A . IJncoln Bides have announced the malTlage of their daug!lter. E(1lth Lillian, t~ Mr. Ralph E, Hommel on Saturday, May 2B, near ~tle. Miss Dora Ellis, sister of Dr. J. T. Ellis and Mrs . Ruth Janney, dl!?d

~'iles

tllJs morning at 7 o'clock: at h~me of'" ~ter In FosLers.

ton, were 'here Memorial Day. fDean Howell, who IB stationed .at the Areo Station a~ pensacola, Fla. , arrlvea here Wedne~~:r eV(>!1~~g tor tne

carl L. Petel'son died at nis llome 3 ~11e.s J;lor~h of Way,nesville Wednesday night. Oharles W . Haines, mayor 1)1 Centervllle, died SWlday at his home. I wHl open a neW garage on lower N01·th· street~ JWle 4-Homr.r Carey . A group 01 young 'girls mcot at the Branstrator home Monday c"ening o.nd , organized II. mysterious society called "The Katydids." Tllose !prescnt were: Kathleen Graha:m, Ruth

~~:;d ' Williams, 80. died FrldlW, May 29, The Friends Sewing Circle has an

8.

exhibit at the library. Mesdames VIOla Carey, James Johns, Walter McClure ami MiSS Nettle Earnha rt are Ilshlllg a~ HUS.::, seU's point. ' I--GOO-nell- uwt Monrl"y eveniDIU'.iI,d_ the matt.cr for Lhe sale 01 tl'e plam was tuken and resul~ed In I.he IacL that It is flnl1'lly ,being advertiseci for

,,0NTH L ~

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.

HARVEYSBURG FERTILIZER COMPANY

C' ASH

F'OR

USED.'CARS

Auy .lJIake 'or mQdel Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

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j' A1110

JlO M 1 ' ~, ~I"R'O'NT

1

GEORGE· S,. BENSON

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Rationing d1' canned mU~ began III Wednesao.y on short notice . n w "cost" GUe red ,~~t ~)er pOImll. , More Polnts lior l\lellt - An upward In the point vales a certain 1'l!Q'lll'e1IUl was reveal. ~ today In the new point values for meat, fats, fish and cheese . Tlle new values are effecUve June B. h Larg1lSt JulllipS were made In L e alues 01 certain beef cuts. v It has been announced t,l)at red ration stamps "J," worth UI points Of meats and lats, will b(> valid throUhgout the month of J1lne.The stamp wus to have e:xplred May 31. • • • Coffee BaUona Increaaed Consumers will be ,able 1.0 buy one pound at corIee betJween May 31 and June S~a month's time inswaQ at , I I ~he !lve week periOd prevlow y n

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sale. Cook, EvaY'in Tucker, Nellie Ora'l'ne Warl'en county W ,C. T . U . ham, Jean Hockett, Thelma Hart- Institute will ,be held In \.he F'rit:Jlds Red Brick church, Waynesvlllf., Frisock aud EllzatieLh Branstrator. Marriage License - l.4!.wrls a . day, June 7. Bland, clerk, Jamestown, alld Lella. Miss Mary Salisbury Is vlsltLng John~ teacher, Waynesville. relatives In BeUevue, Ohio. • • • Fred Pence of ~he navy Is home TWENTY -FIVE YE.\B8 AGO on a. furlough. (June 5, 1918) BOb Burton, who Is at camp cusThompson of Loranger, ter, is down- with the SllUlU pox. Oharles I~., was killed there rec~nUy when FIFl'Y ·"E·AR·S ,AG ' 0 'he was run over by a. wagon. H e . . >lormerly preached here and at (November 18, (893) The Waynesv1lle Board of Trade Is effect . • • • , Ferry. Mr. and Mrs . C. B. Bentley and In a ,n ourishing condition and is Applications for Ration Book" Wm. Purks ,were In Xenia' Sunday. made up of the followlilg business A1ppUcatlons Cor War Ration BoOK Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Wright vlslt- mell: J. Will White, J. E, Jwmey, No. 3, whlclJ w1ll pl'Ovlde sLamps to ed their son, AlCred, at Ft. Thomas, James Stoops, J. H . Morgan, M. J . leplace ~hose now running out in Flarr, C . D. Woolley, Mark Davis, J. existing books, are now bel:'!!! dis.. ,Ky., Monday . Mr. a.nd Mrs. Walter Elzey at-' ;r. MlsSililne, S . J. Way, S . A. 61.11- tribute<! by letter car-11ers. Each aptended the ,IWle1'61 'Of Mr James well, S. D. Everly, Tnomas Zell, S , plicaLlon IB good fOlr s single lnl'lIWbite at Dayton. Saturcay. J. JOY, A. iMal.fltt,. S. S. Haines, vidual -or an entire familY. ConMr . and tMrs. R. E. Davis went W1lI S. McKay, Frank Barnbart, W. sumers .w1ll Uil out and return apto Dayton Friday where he took up IH. AIllen, J. Randall, S . Lev. Cart- plication cards" wbich are pre'h is new duties. Mr . and Mil'. Hy- wright, G. E. 'R andall, G. T. ad.drcssed to OPA mali centers b\!man took them to their new home. O'Neall, F. C . Thlenemann , A . D. tween June 1 and June 10 . Around Mrs. J. D. Marla.tt and daughter, Haines, Newton L . Bunnell, E. M. JWle 20 and up to July 2l, OPA cen.. Mias Helen, left Tuesday for Port- smith, Geo. W. Hend~rson, Walter ters will mali books to IIJpplicauts. land, Oregon, Cor a visit with relA- MIoClure, O . H. Hays, F. H. Farr. • • • tlves. A . L. Farr, Jno . A. Funkey, seth Can Buy lee Cream Alone HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ReWiliers cannot force tlleir cusA letter: Ifrom Lieut. ,Geol'ge 'Wat- Cook, C. M . SheI'IWood and W. A. Will pay $2.00 for Dead erhoU&e from camp t,.ee states that MIner. tamers to buy an equal amount of The property occu~led .bY ,the sa- s herbet or any 'other frozen conlP.>C.,Hor'eJ, $1.00 for Cows. be arrived a't the Virginia. camp May 29, when he received his com- loon bas 'b een purchased ,by the Lion to obtaln any given quantlLy of I Sheep, Hogs, Calves ml!!.slon . Sachs-Pruden . Brewing company, bulk or pa.ck9.ged ice cream, OPA and Colt. Mary S., daughter of Sue !lnd 6Dd the saloon was_openel again on and WFA have emphasized. '1'hls Mark Davis died SWlday, May 26, at Friday by tliat company with Jas . l'e<tulrement is a violation of the REMOVED PROMPTLY the age of 2'1. Sherlock as bartender. prohibition Q«tUnst tie-in snles unPhone Wayneaville The Oazette is Indebted to' Heber Marriage Licenses - Ephrlam B , der the general maximum pnce regRoger of Camp Sheriden for an ap- Jones and Nancy purdue, Charles M. ulatlon. 2804 preclatJon to the people at Warren Fitts a.nd K.Il.tle Surface, George B . Lo~I:r ~lIlr;OUlb The only FerUUftl' Plan' In county fOr the klndne.ss shown hls Smith and Fannie C . Gooffer. The War Depe.rtm1ent has authorWarren Couniy clB&'l 'When they left ,for camp sevDr. Way was In OIndinnatl Sun- lzed extension of the furlouah pel'lod eral weeks ago. day; the guest of his son. Dr. T. 1. be~weel1 the day 01 Induc ' lon and Frank Woolley and famlly of Dcly- Way. the date men must report tor duty - - - - - - - - - - - . :-: . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - An infant ohUd oC J . A. Davis from seven days to fourteen days. died Saturday and was burled Sun. This change wlll be madP. in all da), aiftemoon . eommands not later than July 1 . W . Perry of Richmond, Ind., After July 1, but beCme September 1. ipresident ot bhe Grand Rapids and Lhe period will be :increa.scd from Indiana raUrood has been spending .courLeen days to lIwentyrone d,aYIi. nhe lWee~ with his daughter, Mrs. SWVf:8 W be RaUoned Goo. Thorpe. Rationing of slx types of stoves cad Irons and 'h is sister, Amanda. (Includln8 Iawulry s\A?ves, but ex-were In Columbus, Tuesday. MisS eluding waLer heaters) will ,b egin Irons went from t.here to Klrkervllte late In June . TheY' Include cool or to vlslt r~tlves. -hl801ti:-1oil-'anld gas heatUlg stoves, - Oeo. Jr. wlll remoVe his . , _ kin coal or wood, ·oil and gas wO g PHONE 326 baI'ber shop to the new room lately s toves-. After Ilhe plan becomes elLEBANON, OHIO erected by W. S . Bonneville . t ectlve, you must have a purchase

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Agricola, Hurrying along ·'K" street In Wash ington a few weeks ago, the cab In which I WAS Tiding n arrowly escaped on aCCident. Somebody, absorbed In thought, carelessly stepped off the ~lu'b in front of the taxi and the driver veered sharply to the leU to ovoid striking him. I sow the man. He was tall, dreamy -looking, carried a big package and needed a hai rcut rather noticeably. Of course, I wondered who he was: maybe a hopetul' lnventor go· lng to the Patent Office with some contrivance he beHeved would win the war, or perhaps some learned bureaucrat pondering weighty figurea such as fill the pages of the federal budget. Imagine my emo· tion at hearinll the driver remon. all'ute, "Wake up, you dumb farm. erl Dla a in't no corn field,"

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Today 1943, . m I'e fJeop.le are rea'lizing th~ 'necessity of a well-ro unded in s uran~e ptogram. 1n this l' ti pec t, the }'arrn Bureau Mutual Auto_ mobile In· ..lI'llnce Compo ny has kept well in the forefront In making ava labl e insu,r ance services t hat are "j ll tune wi t h n e times." Commo '1 hw impos( 3 on everyone the resPOIl.'ibil ie., l p'l'opel' Cl re f or the safety of the public. \ . uU u you be PI' Jtected if someone were , injured on your p,r opelt. ', in your home? Would you be prOe" Led if YOI were riding a bicyc.l e and ran into ::lomeone'! ' V'ould you be protecteCl , if a burg lar ransacked our hom e? These are only a f ew of t'oday 's i l Iportant questions that can be easi ly a nd compl ~te ly answered through one of Farm BU l'ea u's .ieneral Liability insuranc e policte , Be Ul'e 0: tomol'rOW by insl,lring today.

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The driver me:lnt "loutV but he Queations And Answers .eall ng rallon stl1'D1ps. ~ you Wish said "farmer", and set me to wonUn nome ~annlng ;:'uKar .0 give away more than that, you dering how many pcople In America 'I he lUUUWlllG qUc~LlO!lS ami a l ~w­ ..nusL collect ration points from the think the se words mean the same thing. Not all of them, certainly. d,s ua t1('llIc ~a lU IIlIl \\ ,; 1'1: I"",UI:O ) erson to whom you give them, alBut all too many are not aw are that • "(;Cl1 ~IY by we Oluce 0 1 J.>ncc Ad- ,hough you nced not ask tor money farming Is a r eal art at which iouls .• u : u:;~rUl lVIl cu. ll ~IP HvW>I:W1YC!> ,layment for thts <food un!ess you do not succeed. Not enough people .. HUW how lO Ii"l IlIiU lbe ,>uliur ai- '~ Ish . realizc that the farm problem ou ght .v Wl..O . 0 1' ~IIIS p urpose, \.AJllPUllS 101 ~'l ~ to be receiving far m ore Intelligent " "' YU'!; .>ugur 101' LlulU e \"u.l1lll~ Will attention th an It Is getting. One of America', gravest dangers In the uc a vaila ble aL loca l ru WOll b uonJ~ present crisis Is a low apprl1\sal of wil 1I11d alLer May 15. ,: the skill required on American Io!. Vues We liUl;lIl' BJ10WanCc o. ~===========-.i;;-:J farms. 'Olle puunu '01 SUI>a r to eucn l uut I\lE'l'1l0DIS'l' CHl)ItCH The average former In the United '1uans , 01 11lllsneCt lrull" meun llla~ Louis C, Itladley, 1'''lItor State, I. an alert, thinklng indivJd· ~ mUSt can aU InllL wi th tl e 'lme uaL Even a good farm hand Is Chw'Ch school 9:30 a. m. amazingly versatile. He Is obliged ..t:lgllt 01' syrup? No worshlp service. kc an a vA. No. but you must to be, in order to do his work. Farm· -Dally Yacntlon Bible school Ing Is a colling of many skills. A cn.ge 01 [ow' quar!.'; OJ <fhll ~ ll e ti ll'lli t farmer doel! not have to be a vel· 101' each pound 01 sugll.r you geL . ;Ins Monday, 9 till II A. M. Friends hip club meets Wedp.y erlnary surgeon but he must know X'ou m ay, II you wish, lJU~ up some bow to breed and feed and care for .tt Lhe hoone o!.Mrs, OOra Reb. , • livestock. A farmer need not be a vl yow' lruit 01' fl'we Jwce.s wILh no graduate meteorologist but he has "UIlIU' at ~u, una makc a heuv.er 1,'Emt), CIUI.tCII 0.' CII 18T to know something about forecas ting .syrup lor ccna111 OLners , lIerbert Graham, Minister the weather II he hopes to luccced. Q, MUllt 1 , aeclare the nwnber 01 9,:30 a.. m., Bible acbooL It'l a.Broad Field 10.45 a, ~--Q)mmun1on. ·q uarts of nulLS lind Vilgclubles 1 There are many Idnds of farms have 011 Iland 'wht!n 1 IlIlJply 101' BU11:00 a. m.-8ermoD. and many kinds of farmers but they ~Bl' 101' home cannin g? 8 :00 p. m.-PreachLng. ' have a great variety of fundamen. A. No. However, the dvuUlUllt: tal, scientific knowledge In common, i'JI.IBNm; s upply of sugar COl' home c-1nnlllll lb moat of It unknown to men of other First Day schad!, 9 :30 a. m. " callings. In fact, one real farmer umHec, BlIU local boards DUlY as" Meeting for Worship, '1):30 •• m. can do more on a form than five lor infonnatioll about your s uvplle::. equ&l1y strong, intelUgent men who II.nd nee<18 of nome-canlled frul~ in 1\1T. IIOLLY M. E. CIIURCJH are DOt farmers. For this reo son 1 ueciding how much sugar you wlU honesUy believe that a large per1'. M. tiearrr, Mlnlater receiVe 101' Lhls senson's CRnuing , centage of the fa1'l!lers now working '8Wlday School 11.: 30.. m. E. A. Q. Why are ugar purcll,llse cou,· In factories ougnt to be sent back home to protect America'. armed pallS being issued III :;mall '.:Ienomll1- BIlrnl'lart; Supt. Evening Service, 'l :30 p. fL forces and the civilians, too, against "WOllS 01 1 , 3, S, alld 10 powlds'( Pwyer Meeting Wednesday evea food shortage of growing serlou•. A. To encourage con s u~nerli to buy nes8. uing, 7:30 p , m. sugar only as they are sw'e they The agricultural manpower probneed it. Tilis will help save llmiLeu ST, AUGU8TINB CIltJB()H lem of 194.8 cannot be solved by rele. Fa&ber KnambeU.. PrIee&.. gating miscellaneous industrial mls· supplies 01 calmlug sugar, and at Mru;8 Sunday< 9 :00 a. m. fits to the country. U they can't Llle same time IlUlke ShOPPlllg easier learn factory work,there 1. no place [or w.omen who can and preserve In ST. ,MARY'S EPI800PAL for them on the farm. A neighbor'. small quantities . COURCH son, now holding a position of some Q. May 1 ask a friend who bas a ltaJph...l!arks, Mtnls$cr In, Cbarp_ --:"''':'--'-'R. Tesponsiblilty In an eastern war·praduction plant, vIsited home recently prcssw'e cooker in 'h er kl Lchen to do Church school '!t 9 :45 a.. m . and told me some Utings that Wus·, IllY CBllnlng fOr me, if I supply all MOl'lhng prayer 6Dd sermon 11:00 trate the POint perfectly, The young Ingredients, a~ get baok all of the a . m. man is earning $200 a mOllth now at finished hulL she puts up, without from 'YOU1' ration board a job he learned in four days, HI!! surrendering ration poin ts for ~he WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF· to buy e. stove . eertU1cates will be daily output was above average food she cans? CBIST when he had worked there a month. Issued on the basis 01 need. A. Yes. If you contribute either Mall: Ra~cIalI. MII'Ist;er Starting green, as he started factory To' Renew Gall Sa,tlona By Mall work, It would take nearer four the Ingredients or the equipment 01' SUNDAY Tohe country1s 25,~IOO,OOO car own- years than four days to learn farm· part of the labor required to ca.n Bible SchOOl 9~O ,. : m. ers and 160,000 m(ltorcycle owners Ini· t1'l-ults and vegetables, you may I1c-, ,C9JnmUn,ion' 10:45 a. m. may repew i'h elr pr'estlilt basic gas"Incentive" Wale. quire them without i;uhcnderlng Prea...hln8, 11 6. In. ' Oline rat ions (A and D collpon He Is an energetiC young fellow I'atlon Polnt6. Junior Endea.vor, 7:16 p . ' 'books) by mall. Mo,torlBta , and mo- but he can't ellrn $200 a month on Q , Must I glye up rn·. 10l• .stamps Senior Endeavor, 7:16 P. ~ torcycle owners oubslde the ' eastern his father'. farm; couldn"t do it II for canned ,toods w'llich tl1e locai Conlmunlon and. preacb1Dc, ':00 gusollne shon~ area w.Ul pick up he owned it. That'll why he left cannery processes tor me, ~t I s uphome when his country could not p, m. _., _ ' a simple application form about rightly .pare him fr~m the farm. ply the Ingredients? You are invited to ct)JJ1e and, )forJWle 22 at a place dleslgnated by lo- The food administration would have A. You may, acqulre 100 quar ts '01 ship with us. , 1car ration boards. The form must to pay him quite an "Incentive" to such foods point-free for each per'be (1l1ed out and mllUed to t.he War put him between plow.handle» son In your family, If you or yow' I and .RatloninS: Board with (1) aialn, I fear, although he saYI the family raised the , trults or vegetathe signed blwk \X>Vlll o,f the present country boys' In factory towns are bles. However, tbese foods are (;\.10>"A" book 6Dd (2) the current tire all homesick. The food problem at a glance II s1dered commercial products. and II inspection record sblOWInB that prothis: Farmers can't Det anything at you acquil'e more tJhan the 100 IPCr Inspec~lons have been made. today's fixed price. but they can quarts per ,p erson, or II YOll wish to All new ''lA,'' books flhould Teach the learn In a week to earn good wages sell them, you ,m ust pay and coll'lCt We endeavor motorists bY' maU before JUl~ 21 . In a factory, so they leave the farmll points for them at Lhe point value of to render the Plans for eatem motorists, whose to old men and small '"boys who commercially canned foocls- as glven basiC rations eXiPlre at a later date, will unavoidably produce less this on the Olflclal Table of Peint Valhillheat type of are not completed but w1ll be sim- year than they did 10 It, althouih' ue of Processed: Foods. more Is neEided. Fa mers In the Funeral Service. Ilar. armed forces under 38 caD't be Q. MaIY J give away as md<ny brouiht back but those In factories, James St<qls and, wife spent lSev- can and ought to be. Somebody elle quarts of home-canned vegeoo,t:>les as STUBBS eral d8lY&', thls week Visiting relatives can do their work In the mill but 1 Wish 11 ~ey, 'reqll11'e 110 sugar in FUN ~ ' R A L canning them? at Jamestown. not at home. HOM.E A. ' No . But each person In your MIsS Lola Zell wllnt to JaokSonWone Than Nothlll~ fam!}y may give lIIWay not more Phone 2291 ville, ¥la., on Monday. Farmera have had advice enough. Dr. C. S. Estep of New Burltng- Teul cotton men provide an ex· than 50 quarts of home-canned Wayne~ville, O. ton, was here Thursday on bUlllness. ample. Lacking gin capacity thoy fruits a.nd vegetables 'WI~hout col,Gordon J. Wri8'ht returned Thurs needed new machinery I,lnd more 'r epair peru than they could get, 10 day from Hannibal, Mo., where he they inquired of bureaucracy. Don't had been V1sltlng his daughter, MrII. mill ,thll: They were told to move J . ·Dakin. their glnl louth·ta-north across the It 18 rwnor'ed ' t:h.ilt o. B. MOQl'e atate .. the' cotton 'matured, lervlng , has sold ,lib sto,bk (~ goods and 'will more cotton with fewer , glnl. ~ vacate' the rOom' now ,', occupied by expert didn't know B cotton gin was 'Wholeaollle P~s~eurized Dail1' P~ducts permanent as an ice plant. , He was , him prlor.to De!J. I., A.tirewing com, amart a. hi. contemporary who lug· Past.urized Milk Fo.,., Your, Protecpion 'PaDy has case ' end,tu;' room. ,uted rotaUng shOes on horse. to R. R. 2 , WaJDe~vill.. Ohio , On Saturday afternoon tHe young 'make them wear longer. , ,R.epublca.na of School cUatrtpt No.,:lO count!7'. farm 'prOble~ has erected near' the residence of Joseph 'been badly muddled, and In part by "experts" ,wbo couldn't ,make a ; lIvcrew: a beauttful flaa stAatt eo' teet , III, 011 1,000 ac~es with two county on which ~ey, placed a flag agents to ten ·U!em how. The real 9111 feet. stirr1nl' apeecbs were oeed more firmen on farm •. The made by Meeera " .,iraette and crew, OotiOll that any~ody can farm or do ~ ~ .acq~ 'ADd all went • fanner'. thI.nldng ii .Illy afld da~. In ,two years It can .tart 'h otne JoYOUI!. . our cll7·b~ farm experta walld~1 ., ' , to the c:ountl'J hunUn, • real tarJDer ad • IqU8re llleaL .

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'1 he following lOLere lir~'! let.ter r eceived reccmly ,by Vi. C. st. J Oh:l from Pvt. H . S, ("Whitey", AndeJ'son. a son at Mr , and Mrs. ,aries Allderson or', WI!. nesl'llie, wllo ls 1000Heti at Ft , Bragg. N . C.: May 24, 1943 WIlS

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Mr . ' o.nd Mrs. Ross Planck have had as their guests tor a few c.ays, Mr, and Mrs. Cyril HowlU'<l who are enrou ~e home from a Visit to San Antonio and Texarcan'\f Texas ,

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Mr. and Mrs. K : L. Elzey and daughter, MarJorie, ot Daywu, vis· lted Mr. and l'hs . Walter' Elzey, Sunday a:ternoon.

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SOMEWHERE IN CHIN A - Pa88ed by Army Censor - Homele,aa Burmese orphans get individual attention from their "Daddie8" at lunclitime somewhere in China. American soldiers have adopted ~t numbers of refugee orphana from Burma, paying for their meal. and board. American loldlen are left to right: Cpl, K. J, Poulton, Bait Lake City, Utah: Sgt. William p, Lord, Bhrev4!J)ort, La..:Sgt. RU.leU V. White, Harrison Ark.: Sgt. William E. Brownj n" Santa ROla, Calif.; Capt. Glenn H, Smith. 'Port Huron, Mlchlian. , - , -

Ptc, Simon Wiersema of Peterson Field, Oalorado Sprtnsa, 06lorado, Is speu~ a 16day furloug;l here at the home 01 his sister, Mrs. Walter Wlseman, and famlly . and daugh tel' Pllyllls , ,

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Mr , and Mrs, Ralph MalllOlls LI nd Dial 2111 - Waynesville visiting re.l atives In Hamilton thls IItlle sOn, A!lan Ray , of De troll. were gucsls in the home of Mr. .11ld Mrs , week. Ray MalnollS from Sund::p Ulltl} • • • • Mr. and Mrs . George S tn. t'de of Wednesday of h i~ week, ~.;============;), Dayton, sPIlnt the week-enri with the Claude Stroude famUy. FIUENDS HOME

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Mr. and Mrs, Ross Plancl{ enlerMlsses Annie and Mame Browne tained Mr . and Mrs. Carl l'.; 'el ~on were gu es of !\!ll's , Anna WlUlnmand dalllrhters, Janice and Bal bam. son and daughlel' Grace 'l.t a din saturday. ner given Wednc day of !ilS~ week ·Mr. and Mrs . Horace White and in honor of Mrs. Roy Hammond of IM1ss Geraldine White 01 Akron, Oakland, Call!. Mrs , Ma ry Hugg, who has been visited relatives here over' tt ~ weekvlsitlng her aUllt, Mrs. Georgia end. Mendenhall. left Tuesday morning • • • Mrs. Melvl,n Banta of Loveland, for her home 1n Det roit, ~nt Sunday here at the homl! ot Miss Clara LIle of Washington C . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .!. P . H. came down lor thE' alwDlu reun'Fromm. Ion and Is spending th is we~ k here . • • • O . M, Car bwl'lght of E V alls~on, Dr. Mary L. Cook attended the Ill ., was a R,om guest Fl'1 iay night June meeting of the Warren County .Medical Society at Lebanon TUI!3 and Saturday , Mrs . Louie Setllemeyer of L(\b. daY. an. was the cllnner gues~ oC 01' . aod e. • • Mr. aDd Mrs. Wm . Strader en- Mrs . J. W , Ward, Friday, tertained to dinner on Sun'iolY evenMrs , Marl,'1ll'et Webb and Mrs , Inr, Mr. aud Mrs. "Max D, Hart- Mary 'HUff were special gut'sls of SOC.k, Mr , and Mrs . Thom"S Hous- Mrs . L . M , Henderl'lln at WI" ll'\eet· ton 01 SprIng Valley, and t4" an~ Ing of the New Century cluu Friday Mfs . Morris Sherwood of (101um' afternoon. bUB. iMl's . E . R , Pai'ker of .Fort Atkln• • • 's on, Wls " was a guest 11: the Home Dr. and Mrs. A. E .• Stout and Ilver the week-cnd . daughter were I!'unday dinner guests 'Additonal guests - for Saturday of Mr. and Mrb. Glenn Bland In SUpper were MTs , C, M. Ca r twright Springboro. of Evanston, Ill., Mr . and MrS . J. Mr. and Mrs. L , C. st. John O. 09.I'twright of Cinclnn,\t,l. and were Sunday guest:! a! Mr. ana Mrs. Mr. and Mrs , C, E , Bru tte n t,"Dayton . John settlemyre, near Lebanon . • • • Mrs . Jennie Slier and Mrs. MlnM16s l\Ie.ude Hearn of Dayton was nle McQrl! of e\\'lsbut'8. and the week-end guest of Mrs Bertie ,

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STA'mO ~ - Ideal gUt lor the gradtMiU - 200 ,;heets, 100 envel, opes (prtnted), tuo at the M1am1 Gazette. Pbone 21t3. WANTEO-Paperbanl1ng and general repair 'WOrk. Reasonable priceB aJld 'WOrk 'iruaranteed. D. E. Standllord, We.yneavWe ,' 6-25

WANTED ro BUY-I0 to 211 acres reaaonably close to Wav.')esv1l1e. Rougb, no buildings. r.l.arles Terrell, WaynesvWe. Phone 2171. I.J::JBr......... A .. G6a0line Book, containIng 16 alA1mpa. Please rotur.n to James Flaher. Waynesville. Ohio. BOY W\ANTl1ED-About 13 or 14 yrfI. old to work on rann for rummer. Oall 3825.

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LOST-A photograph at Pvt. Gene Brown at the Waynesville High i3cbool Reunion. Please return to MUla. • • • Mrs. Iriez James HVtsoclt a.t the , Mr. and Mrs, Milton Sheehall of . W1\YtlCSvW'e National Bank. CentervW~ were Tuesday aJ.WlrPOR SALE _ Kalamazoo Heatrola, noon guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. Iarge s 1ze . S .S. Thomas, Rollte, 2 H. Eanihart. • • •

Waynesville.

'Mr . aod Mrs. Karl Bodcnbilnc!er and c\Qughter of Chllllcot!\~ . Onlo, NOTICE were week-end guests of Mr. a~d . ....--- ' The annual meeting bl the " lot Mrs. M. A . .Ful.kerson . , owners of IMlrunJ Cemetery AssociaMrs. James ~ke ~nd daughter, tion will- be held In the cemetery alenna, ot EI~rlntl'fleld, were S1Inchaopel on /Monday, June 14 at ~:OO gueats of Mr. and Mn J. p, p . m. :A"large attendanc~ ~ desired,

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'Income ·Tax Statement. Mr. a.t1d. M; : . Jia;" Hudson and .' , To Be Maiied Out Soon son, of ColumbuS, and Mrs . Charles Thomas A, Gallagher, Collector Zlmmen,nan '-Vere supper g'J'sts of of , Intemal Revenue, aruaolilllclea,l Mr. and Mrs . Will Stroude Monday

that statements covering the second

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evenIng. , Installment (}f Income Tax , SOr the Dinner ,g uests ot iMl's, Jennie ye,ar 'l94fj!, due June 15, will be maUPanck Friday were Betty Planck of ed within a few days. Osborn, Mrs. Archie Hildebrant of ,~ pOinted out that no extstlng Lebanon and Mrs. D6ISY Martin , or .~1ng leglslatlon contemplates reUeVing taxpayers trom paying the .,-une 15 Installment. . He stated further that In no In· FrIday s~e should a taxpayer remit 'beAnd 10re'~ecelv1ng the statement for the June 15 lhstallment, and that the ~atlJrday statement should accompany the reTwin ThrIll Da,. mltt.ance. ~'J1lNG

OF' ALUMNI AT _HARVEY~nURG

Names of 40 graduates of H:, rveys-

bUI'fJ .:high sohool who are in the a~ed forces wcre read at t"C Jl" ' nual meeting of t he alumni Ilss'ocla\ tton Sattmiay night In the school ~~tlltprium. Mrs. Evllo McDonald mnde t he lI:elcomlng IlCdre...s, '[l!ld A CarrOl ~. ga~e the respon.s~. , ,~

"Follow the Band" with franc•• Laa,ford lAo Ca,rrillo . Leon Errol

Sunday-Monday A M..MTY ·BURNING ,SCREEN

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long enough here is a letwill be worth reading it. gOIlP. by, and It. seems Uke only yesterday that I was hipped to Fort Bragg to begin my IaIllnlng ~ We fellows of the platoou have learned a lot during that tlme, and we are nOw ready Jor any further training that InJiht come, In fact, the majority of the fellows were shipped from D-6-2 LhJs morning, Some of them are to be shipped oversellS to become our llrst litle, some al~e t.o remoln hel'e In tile U , S. for further training ~ 11 a live outfit and some are to become 'ofoUlcers of the army. There arc about. 50 of us who wue left 'b ehind to be sent to some college to take spoolaUZed training to better asslst t~le army to win thls war. Under this, the army specialized training program, we will be trained in either psychology, medl-~ cine, eIl1!'1neerIJlg, or foreign field. <As you have pro~bly hearc. (rom mather, I was to go to Ft. Sill 10r officers- training , but all of that has been changed because 'of the lact that the puota at Sill has been filled, and It prObably w1l1 remnln filled until all of fue fellows who were In are b\lnt advanced R ..O.T .C, through , During the past 13 weekS. as I ho.ve ~ld before, We have learned a lot . We ha.ve learned almost au of ~he fundamenta>lll that tile aveuge soldier should know, . . We hdve learned how to fire the 155 nun . howitzer and the various dut.les of Its seven cannoneers; we have lea..-neel how to drive the 15S's prime mover-a ' 5-ton Diamond T, and how to take care or it; we have beeo , taught how to flght just ~ dIrty nd just as hard as ow' enemles, we have been taught how to best roco11nOiLel' ao area, we have be.<>.n taught dJ.J1erent aSpect:! of mUitllry inteW. gence, and many other things. From what the paper bas been saying about the Food [tattonlng ' QIld PriCe Admlnlstra.tlon,: I guea;; that you people back home are havIng it rather tough : I ' gUI'ss that wuen We have so much to r gilt lor our personal hardships seenl rattier .small, don'c they? r cann~t talk top much lllbout hardslUps, though; beca\lSe I he.ve not seen ~ugh or hem, During t'I\e-ladt war I did not na ve to worry llIbout them, 1.111(.\ they hlliVe not materialized as yet in ~.nJs one, We hel'e at Bragg. have had the best of evertyt.h1ng, but ow' tr)1ag days ,w'e ahead, 50 I g).less that I had better Wait a.while <before I dls-, 'C uss bile pro's a.nd con's of hnl'uships. I received my' firs t wpy ut the Gazette today since ~e9,vlng Waynesville. 'It certainly was 11lter.<:st111g LO sit down , aud read all about 1.1Ie home town . 7'he news was R bout t •. e same as usual, but it' mean~ a. lot more, because i .11a va not been 10 Waynesvft!e ,t o see it take place. Every day we read abOut " world .I

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In wri ting to you, but ter. so I hope tJlat it the tim you waste in Well, 13 weeks ho.ve

Mlss Ruth Onancller, who holds 0 leaching position In Cedarvnle, has returned to her home her~ for t:he sUllUuer months,

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An Interesting Letter From Soldier

'l!REIlt uDAJ)DIES" FEED mEM

Mr. and Mrs~l Hart.sock al1d MrS . .,DJ Keever of Ham1l0n, weI e Sunday guestS of Mr, and Af t·s. W:u SU'Qude.

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THURSDAY. J11NE 3, IMJ

MIAMI GAZETTE

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Ralp,l Seeve rs, Of Ea ton. called 011 ~rs , Anna Oglesbeo SundflV alter1100n. Mrs . Oscar McClelland of WU · mlngton, spent the weck-end with lIer mother, Mrs, Effie ThOlillpson , :Mrs . Ella Doyle's ca llers oln Sunday were Mr , and Mrs, AHred Jones and Mrs , Mamie 81denst.ricker of Dayton. Mr, and Mrs . Ernest Martin of Dayton were dinner guests of Mrs , Georgia Mendenhall. Sunday . Mrs. Mary L. Johns ton alnd her son, L . Terry Johnston. of Olnclnnatl, were dinner gucl;ls h pre Sunday , Mrs. Johnslon ls a daughter of the late Samuel Terry, who severn l years ago owned anl1 (lperated a grocery store, In bhe bullalng 'IV'he re the Way;nesvUle postoll'!ice ls now located. Mr , and Mrs. Lee Mason c)f Ma· son, called on Mr , Mnson's sUiter, Mrs. AIJ.cp. ClaJ'k, Monday. Sunday, May 30, marked the 86th birthday o.nniversary of D r . Ward. For his pi ensure, IMrs. War1 lnvit'ed Dr, Ben McClellan and Miss Maud McClellan of Xenia 'and Dr. ahd Mrs . Dudley Keever of Ce:lter vllle. as special dinner guests , Du ring the aftemoon a large nwnber of 1'rlends called to 'extend hoony congratulations and best wishes. It Is lI.t;erestIng'to note that fUty -nllle years ago Drs. Ward. McClellan .and lCeevt'r graduated trom their respective medical colleges in the same week of 'March, 1884.

UTICA l\'lJ's. Bert BunneU, Correspondent

MJ·. Bob Stchneider has /Jeen c lled to the service and Mrs. SCltlleidcl' ,.....~......_+'a=J:ld :.:: little SOli, Freddie, 'n ave come CO down to the home of her pi'lfents, Mr , aud Mrs. Eal'l Crawford, for the duration. Mr" and Mrs , 'Levi , BUlUleU and famlJy and iMl'. and Mrs, Omer Boldl'cy and daughter s'PeJ.l ~ Saturday evening with Mr . and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughter Mlss Audrey -Cra.wfoJ'd end Mr. Leroy Shaw SPent 'Sunday with Mr, and "Mrs , Earl ()f\1>w!ord, _ Mr. and IMrs. M()n":S LeWis,. and son, Jerry, spent Sunday WI th' Mr, .l~d Mrs. John K0e5ter. Miss Ruth BunneU has accepted a paSll10:1 at, tae N. O. R., Delyton . Ml' . and Mrs, Leslie Gorsuch and daughler, lMarle, spent Wednesday e vonlHjf-w i til Mr , and 'Mrs. l$ert Bhnnell and daughter.

CHINA-Col. Ollnton D. (Cnsey) Vincent (above), of Texas. is executive officer of Gen. Claire L. Chennault's China Air Task Force. He is only 28 years old and the youngest Colonel in the China-Burma-India theatcr of operations nnd one of thc youngest In the entire U. S. Army. He played ccnter on Army's football team and · graduated from West Point in 1936.

LEWIS THOl\1PSON IN ST. LOUIS

Lefls Thompson, who 'Was inducted into the (lnny recently, Is !lOW 10eat.ed In St , Louis. His adaIE!Ss Is: Pvt. Lewis E. ThollllPSon, Co , C 1st Bn , 11~7th C ,M ,B ,O . Regt" st', Louls Ord , Depot, 7140 N . Broadway, St. Louls, Mo.

THE1'VE HAD ENOUGH

MlRSI .,."" .., 10 owners ofseIao metals,

Drive' friday June 4 HAUL SCRAP TO FARMERS EXCHANGE TO ~

EIGH, AND DUMP SCRAP ON' LOT OF SAL.

V AGE 'DE PO r ON STREET BACK Of McCLURE MORTUARY.

GIVE WEIGHT RECEIPT TO K. R.

H.LL, SALVAGE CHAIRMAN, FOR PAYMENT. A TRUCK WILL CANVASS WAYNESVILLE ON FRIDAY,

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PLEASE HAVE SCRAP READY.

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Mr. Harry Wise at the St. Paul M. E, church III Dayton, Sunday afternoon and als6 the reception at the church whioh followed. Mi&ses Phyllis and Helen Harding of LebanOll were Sunday dinner guests 01 • the Hammond famJly and IlCcomPlllued. them to the wedding .

Mr. and Mrs. Edmond MinBer and son oC D ~ton, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WllIlanl Bergdall, Mr. and Mrs . Harvey Burnet at!.ended their dinner card club Sat.· urday evenlJig at the home or Mr . aJl(J Mrs. Howard GI·a.ha:n, neal' Itll •• J ....l .. Garaer, Corn8PoDd. ._ Harveysburg. Weare pleased to report that Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Albright and Cnrey Shumaker Is recovering after Jackie Hughes of Pekin were Fric1IlY eral days Ulhess . guests of ..Mr,. alld .IMrs. Kesler GraMr . and Mrs. J . R . Hlteman and llam, sons, have bcC? enJ~jng a ' visit Mr. and' Mrs . A1le!l EnU'ick vlslttrom ~heir aldest S9n, Joe, ,wl>o Is ed the cemetery at cent.ervJ!le Sun- hOme on a week's furloUgh <!rom day morning . Great Lakes training camp, Sunday, Mrs . MargareL Jo~ was a cilfulcr Joe ' and his wife, in company whn guest Saturda.y of Mr. and Mrs . some friends, spent he da.y !I.. Coney WeUer Haines and daught.l:r, Miss Island , Lindo. Lou and Mll;s Vlvln'l Johns, Mr. and Mrs: Delbert Mullen and near Be4brook. famUy uttended Memorial services Mr . and Mrs. Walter KeDl'lci!- In Sunday' at MlUord . company wU)1 Mr . and' Mrs . E . L. Mr . and 14rs. George Plymlre and Thomas of Waynesville, attended Mrs . 'Nora Clevenger were at WilP/)lIlona Grange at Leban'H Satur 'm.lngton Sun,d ay' attending memorday evening. . Ial services. ¥rs. J . B .' Jones Bnd son, Therle MIss Hannah Jordan and Mrs. Jones, visited the Spring Valley Nelle Liebert ot Ohlcag(>, a!,compancemetery Simday momlng. I~ Mrs. " Rose Taylor and daugh..M rs . 'Margaret Johns spent Sun- ter, Ml.ss Helen, of \Vllmlngton, on day with her altter, Mrs , EUzabeth a Q'lotor trip Friday, to Columbus, Smith, In WaynesvtiIe. where they were guest,s of thell: relA numbe.r of persons ~ trom here o>~lves, MisSes Jessie aDd Louise Jorattended the Memorial Dliy sel'vlces d~ 'Tom Jordan; at Miami cemetery, Sunda~1 afterMr.. o.nd ·Mrs. ~ Oline were noon. among the nuinber from tNs vllnnMr. 'Enoch Gray of Dayton ls vislty who' attended the Ooleman McItlng his prother, Mrs. George 'Gray, Gowan sale ~ear Olark.'lvlllp., Th'\lrsat the bome Of Mr . and Mrs : Leslie day , Gray . Le,e and Albert Talmage and Jes1Mr. Dearth Sbeehan mot: with sie G<1rner attended Memorial servo palnf.UI oocldent Monday oiternovn Ices at Miami cemetery, SUnday.. and when he was , struck on the head later in the day were callers at the with a fence stretcher lev,e,r ,cuttlllg hom\! of Mr, and , Mrs. Wenzel quite a"gash. Herres, In Waynesville. , Mr. and Mrs'. ' . Walter ,Kenr'tck We have just learned of the deat,h and James Haines Visited tile Spring or ~s, Ai~ pray, the oldeat resiQoro cemetery -Bunda.y moming. dent of, Wellman, who passed aWIlY Mr , and Mrs . Billy MoMUkt:n 'lUld Mond~y, Ma.Y' In ,- She has been a llttle daug~~r, ~n; (If ~yton, Ilfe-loni' citizen', of Warren county called on Mr. and Mrs. , 'R~ell and was well known by 'Inany In Campbell and ch1ldren Sunday' a1- this seetion. ternoon . Mr. and 'Mrs. ClUf Archdeocon CO~OD Pleas Court events, those that will fill the pages anci children wet:e Sunday dinner Irvin Brockman ,vs. Ethel Anglln of Lile new hlstory b90ks, ,lUld we make varied comments on tHe topl~, guests of Mr. arid Mrs, Frank MIl- Broclanan, divorCe to plnlntllo(; tenberger and ' family. ' plaintiff to pay costs. , but it Is those little ne\1{s items, 1Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Whartlln William 08b0r.n vS. Helen Marie those concerning the pllOple and took flowers to the gz;ave of the .at- Osborn, cese dismissed without things we knoy.' . the best that really ter's mother, Mrs. GI'eathouse, at record anel without preJudice. get our fullest attentloll' I guess 'Memorial Park ' cemetery Surrttay Laura Fuller vs. Ralph Fuller, dithat It Is 'because of the ta~t ~M murning. vorce k, p!alntift . t he 'world ls SO large that we cannot Lytle, being in the Wright Field Marriqe Licenses comprehend the full meaning ot all area and In the Franklhi disLJ'let, Marvin Eastham, 39, soldier, lAnd bhe news. and we therMore withhold staged a succesSful "·blac.k.out" 'lhllrs Lelia Eastham, 3D, both or Tl'l'lmkllll. our greatest intereSt for those nt:ar- . da.y night 'Which lasted flIty .plln~ Ace Hamston, 18, saUor, M1amIsest to, us. '. utes. ' . , bur!f, and Doro~y, Chamberlain, 17, Ai; Thomas Paine once sal,d, Mr. and Mrs. Elmns Oarmony of l"ranklln . Sprlng!field" a.nd son, Lieut . .I;tobert , Ernest 'qtt Gilkison, 22. packer, "These are the times that ~ ry men's Carmony ~f the 8th Ferrying ,Com. Madisonvllle, and Ida l\Ie.e Swear'souls, the summer soldier and the mand, who at present Is staLloned Rt ingen, 19, Blanchester. sunshine patriot wl:ll In thIS crisls Memphlss, Tenn., spent Wednesday ' Leslie Pate, 2f, machinist, LebanShrink lrom the services at their 8Ifternoon Iwjbh Mr , and Mrs. Wll. , (! I{ on, and"'Geo~ Mndred MlIle~, 18, countrY,. ,but he that serves It nuw bur Clark, , Lebanon. iMr . . and Mrs. Ralph Hammond deser.ves the love and thanks of m n Harry Ailfreel Han'n ah; ' 21, bus' and ~oman." A wonderful quotation and cblldr~n, Marilyn, Jack arid driver, Mid~l~town, and Doris JE'a n to mak1! when . we realize' thllt 130, Janet,' attended the wedding or ·thelr Bunnell, ~"or.rlcer· worker, Frank- . 000,000, men: and women deserve tlilS~ec~, ~ ~ary JaJ;i~. Bole:td~r: and UR.

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CON'.I'lMCr AWAB.DED , , , 'Director H , a . 'SoUrs ' of.'the hlo 1D4!palntm,en t of 'HighWays, ann~)\lilces award of . the . tolldyiln8 C9ntract: state Route 73, Franklin.Wilmington ~~ In 9prtn~ro an i' Olearcreek- tOiWnsh1p, ~ace Wl~U bltumtnaus road, miX. I:.&ur.h 11 .720 ''iiiiiimated «lit -.'711} COm· pletron date AlII, 11. _a ,~d ~ L. P. 0.. . . Co., ~·~1 · ~or

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Thi. ,time of the year calla for a cleanin, of old , • I~"bi~h , out ,of the ~houaet .the" wood.hed! 't,he ~I~r.p , and the 'bar.., anc:l it i. poaaihle that there i. more t~a'" you really n~·d., " ' . A few line. in - .-, 'T 'HE

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' WiII tP,ve r,e3ul,. )'ou ~neveri dreamid of. T",. ... it once and be convinced.' A WaDt Ad coat. oaI7 0Ii.

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NINETY-FOURTH YEAR

WAYNESVlLLK,

Blackout Here Student Center Deemed Success Is N~ed-F~ EX'Cep ~

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for scattered minor Intme.. Lions, WnYl1eaville's parLldO'.ltlon 1n the n1nth warn1ng ' arCll. - blackoUL Tuesday nfgil.lt was pr.mounced "near peI1ect." by local home detense officials. The only incidents mllrrlng a pel'fect. blackout reported were tllat uf a local resident who was away from home It.'a vlng a light bllrnln~ In his house and a sUght mix-up at the finish as to when the all-cleal' Signal was given. Signtli for the "all-clenr" was to be ~he turning 011 ~ the st.reet lIght.s but several resIdent.s reported that they waited for at least a hal! an hO'lr after the final siren sounded and the lights had not come on, so they gr~ tI.red of WGltlng and turnE'Q thelr house Hghts on anyhow. ' Several boys of the town e.cted as "casualitles." They were ·taken to varioUs parr., of the toWll, where flares were llgbted. marking their ,locations. and they were plclled up tly the rescue squads in ambulances and taken to the first aid station at the township house where their Injuries were given first d.ld. Several persons said the blackout was a '\flzzle" because cars were speeding about aU during t~e test, ,but the only cars movlilg at that tlme ·were the ambulances and police cars, All otb.e r trafilc was stopped nt the vUlage l1m1ts. The 'alert WIlS sounded at 9'14 O'cloCk, the second at 9.37, 'and the third, denoting plaes overhead, at 9 :52. The all-c1ear oam.e at 10 :12 o'clock. Mayor C. H. Brace, Clvlllan befense dlrecto, and M. A. Pulkerson, cOinmander of the Clv1Uan 1>6. t!~e corps, expressed themselves 118 pleased with the resUlts of the first black-out test ill this locaUty . severnl cJtlzens coinplalned about IIhe ·Iocation of the siren wylng it could not be heard distlnctly all over town and suggested that it be moved nearer the center of the vU-

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. Rev. L.C. Radley --'Returned Here

Wayne Native _.__

Dr . John Evans is the most celebrated, resuurcetul, dynam1c citwm that WayneSVille has produced . Nor~hweStern University of EVanston, Ill ., Ille well known Ohlcago subum named for h1m and which he founded, Is open1ng "The John Evans Student Center for Religious And Social Service," It being named arttlr this celebrated WaynesvUle clMzen . The university has purchClSell the larlle RUfus M. Dawes home on Sheridan Road to be ready (or occupancy .June 21, the open1ng of the surruner session ot the college. Rufus DalWes was presldenc or tne ChlCllio Century of Progress and Is a brother.. of Col. Charles Gates Dawes, form r United States dlrector o~ the budget, former amba&Sal' dor to England and former vlce.president of the United States. The John 'E vans (}enter will be one of the best equipped student rellglous centers 111 the country. pr. EVans was one of t.h e foremost practicing phySicians In Chlcago, ,H e was a member of the city council and as Its chalnnan of the educatlonal committee .consoHdated the public school system along lines w'hlch haNe been folowed ever sinl(e. He ,p urdlased all the land for the campus of Northwes.t em University and served as the chairman of its board ot trustees tor many y. . .ars. He wns later governor of Colorado and founQed the University of CoIorado.

At the concluding sesslo!'l of the Ohio Methodist church conferc11ce In Columbus, Monday, ReI' . Louis C. oR.adley was returned to the Waynesville Methodist church for the next churcll y~r. Rev. Radley has been at the Incal church for .four years and during that time the church has enjoyed.· n sulJst.antial growth . Besides his church work. Rev. Radley has taken a pl'Omltlent IpIlrt In ocal civic a!Ialrs. Other assignments Ilt the conlerence were as follows: Rev. B . S. N1ehols, Franklin; Rev . GP.Orge Brooks, South Lebanon - Morrow, Mlddle~wn First, James P. SI.m· mons; Red Lion-Lytle, O . E. Vice; Spr1ngboro (to be supplied); West Carrollton, V. O . PrelHer : ClarksvUle, Oscar Nichoson; New Burlington. W. A. MoocIe; Spring Valley, T. E. Klnneson; Wt1mingto,l, VernOI\ Van Buren; Xenia, First, R. B. Wilson and TrInity, S . A. BellI! . ReV. J . V. Lacy was moved from (J{ltes-Fourth, Columbus, to Auburn Avenue, Cinclnno.tl. rus place 1n Columbus was taken by Re.,. H . p , Zierer . MONDAY, JUNE It. IS FLAG DAY Monclay. June It, l~ Fla, DIOY and this Is to remind aI( local citizen. to dlaplay their flap. Observance 01 this day Is more

Important than eVer this year, now that our country Is elllapel In a Ule and death strurgle, the most serious crisis in our nation's hJ6tory. It Is es~clallY Important tbat Main street businell!! plaees have the fla, dltl'I1he regular monthb' meeting of played in a prominent place. the West Wayne AdvisOry council ........._ .............",........._ _._............................_ _ was held Friday even1ng June 4 at VOLUN TEER FOR the home 01 Mr. and (Mrs. Stanley VICTORY GROUP MEETS BaUey. "l'he Volunteer for Victory group The - president, Mrs. Laurence Brown, told of a meetlng she at- met for their reguIaf evening of tended with the presidents of the sewing at the home of Mrs. CRrl other oouncila of this townsbJp Ferguson on Thursday evening. laie, ,. Those present were Mesdllimes Leu where they d1sc\l86ed future ,proIOonnor, JosePh L . Wise, Max D. grama and suitable subjects for dl&Hartsock, E. W . Scofield WUliom DR. McCLELLAN cWllilon, also !:he need of a reoreaP. Strader, F. U. LeMay. K. R . SERVICEs TUESDAY tion and waiting room ror the council' members and · their triends . Hill, wUUam Moran and WIlUam Services for ' Dr. Ben R. MeOle},· StanleY' B6Uey was (llasen' to Sawyer. The group wlll meet meet Ian. 83, prominent surgeon and head represent. West Wayne on a com- at-tBe:"home of Mrs. Leo Conner in of McClellan h~ltaLin Xenia, who -mltt.ee with a representatlv'! of ea~h two weeks. died unexpecLely of a heart attack of the other councils to jeclde on BRITAI-N---T-O-M-L-INSaturday afternoon ~ Willlamsburg, the advlaabUity of such a proJect. NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED Va., were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday The dl.scU/lSJOn leader, Mr. Ernat the Second UnltM Presbyterian est.. HarlaD, passed copies of the Announcement has lJeen made of churcll. Xenia . Burial was 111 Ohio Cooperator and dlrected at- the marrlage of Miss Edith Brlte.ln Woodland . cemetery, where Foody Lentlon to the most interesting ar- at Waynesville and Thomas Tomlln po6t, No: 95, American Legion, of Ucla. Durln't the geneml discussion of Dayton on May 25. WWcll [)r. McClellan' had been Chap certa1l1 points of the Pann Bloc. --'-'~~lain since the P06t Inception in 1t'.1O, cooperative orpnJzaUons and the ENTERTAIN IN . conducted' services at the gi-ave. Farm Bureau were elCPla1ned . Mr. HONOR OF SON 'lOr. Ben," as he was lam1llarly Harlan also SU&iested aV/1ihble taJ.. Mr. and Mrs. J , P. Fromm omknown to his ' many · friends and ent from w~'t Field, Dnyton, lor terta1ned to dinner Sunday evening business associates, 'lnclucmg med!- use in Jolnt meetlngs. 1n honor of their son, Sgt. O)yde cal 'CIrcles throughout the lltate. was; After discussion ocr the 10001 time Fronim. of MtG11l Field, Florida. one 01 Xenia's best-known clt.tze1)8 problem, the meeting was adjourned The following guests were present: and his death came 118 a shock to to meet with Mr. and Mrs. EVerett ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ha.wke and Mr . Xenlans, wh~ recalled how, as grand Early JUly 2. and Mrs'. carl Hawke of Dayton, Dr. fllftrshal, he had taken part 1n the A social hour with refreshments and Mrs . Ralph Vance and son of annual Memorial Day parade there followed . the buslheSs meeting. Wilmington, C. Lee Hawke, J . C . .Hawke, Mrs. Nell Anderson nnd Mr. last Monday. Gud~n and Mrs . Don 'H awke.

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Children's Day At 'Methodist Church

LIBERATORS BOMB JAP-HELD NAURU

Chlldren's Day wiH 1. ~ cbserved at Lhe Methodist church next SUn<!ay evening, June 13 at 8:'00 o'clock. 'rne program will open with a musical - the children presentIng ooLh vocal and instrumentat numbt:rs . This will be followed by u 110ra \ cantata, "The Garden Guest.. The publ1c Is cordially Invitce t o attend.

VEHICLES DECLINE ON OHIO ROADS The number of automobiles, trucks, motorcycle.> a nd tmilors h. 0 1)10 Uus year will show a decline of ~bouL five per cent , cOll1jJarel. with 1942, Higl~way Director H. G . Sours Is advised by C. W . Wallace IN THE SOtrl'H PACIFIC - Offic1a1 Seventh Air Force Photo - A fourLhe d partment's registrar o[ moLor mMored U.s. Llberator bomber hovers over the smoking Japanese Wand vehicles. 01. Nauru after a (Cfte 01 the Amerlcan planes bad made the longest aerial For Lhe first two months of thl task force mlIslon 01 the war to strike at enemy installaUons, which Inplude a phosphate worD. and an_air 6eld _a~ the .!lle!_~ensea of the~b1.l.. 194;) registration year - April Ill~ l. ·~_"" . oc_'l)uk.r May-<:ampared with the first quarter of last year a drop of $1,415,001. In revenue was shown . Dlrectol SO Sours was told that represents ' "n 5.3 per cent decl1ne." There was only 1,861,003 automoMiss Mary Ann Mayers, age 68. tive 'Vehicles registered dw·i.ng thai passed away Saturday momlng at two-month period, compared witl the Miam1 Valley hospital, Day~on. 1,995,049 vehicles reglsLered durlnl t he ,f irst three months of 1942, alter ill sudden 1lIness. ..She Is survived by two sls~ers , Mrs . Llda Saw1n of Aust1n, Texas, SAVE "A" RATION BOOK COVERS and Mrs. Susan Nelson of WL'!ser, Idaho; one niece, Miss Ruth Sawl!! , "The cover of the A OQsol1ne RaHanover, Miss . ; and one lIephew, tion Book Is valuable. Sav ~ It," 'wat H .. ,luver the advise given today by George E Horace Sawin Austin, Mass, MX:CleLlan, Cincinnati district ~I. ul.JaJ -Miss Mayers, who ood· ilved tn rector" OJifice or 'PrIce Admlnlstra· MR, AND MRS. O. B. MARLATT waynesvUJe Itor about a year. had tion. been ·a professional artist In Bost.on, Although gasol1ne ration book Mr . and Mrs. B . Marlatt of Mass., for 30 years. holders may use all their A coupons North street, Waynesville. (:elebratl Funeral services were held today before the rntlon oerlod e~plres , ed their flftleth wedding annivers{Thursday) at 2:00 p . .ro. at the they should be sure to save the ary May 30 with an open house for residence with lburla! In Miami cover. relatives and frlends dur1ng the Qfcemetery .' McClellan said: "It will be neces· ternoon and ~ven1ng at their home, sary to turn In the signed cover to Green Co. Reprelentative_ Over 100 guests calli!d. secure e. renewal ot It. gll80lJne raMarriel Teacher June S tions after July :U."

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Dr . W. R . MoOhesney, presleent emeritus of CedartlUe college and Green county's state repr~ntatlve, was married saturday afternoon to Miss Mary E. Turner, elementary teacher In the .cedarville p~l blic schools, 1n a ceremony perfonned on the la.wn o[ the West Alexandria, 0 .• home of Mr. and Mrs . Ben J . Hwne, brother-In-law of the bride. Mrs . 'McChesney is a grllQuatP. or Berea (,K y . ) Teachel's' college and rormerly taugoht 15 years 1n the .Kentucky 'publlc school system. Dr . Me· Chesney, In addition to his legislative duties, Is 1nstructor or · Greek philosophy at Cedarville college and dean or t1¥l. theological . 6em1nary there . The couple will r eside in Cedarville.

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Council Representative At the regular monthly meeting of village council Monday evening, . th.e renewal of the franchise for

electrical service [or t.he village was discussed wit'll a representative of the Dayton Power and Light Co. No flnal ,actlon was loken. pending further study. Plana were made to continue the street Im.provement program whlnh was begun here last fall. The deplorable dra1nage and sewage com:\ltlons in WaynesvlUe, of which muc}1 complaint has been heard of late WIl8 o.lso taken up .

Grandad'. Ammunition It Is the stories which come bac::k from the battlefronts about the dependability or ammunition t hat really count, llut a . record at Army Ordnance ammunition ~pencklbll1LY lias just come to light whlch disclOses tiliat nmmunltlon made 1n 18'14 is still uso.ble. The d\scoveJ'IY was made by Francis W. Brum of Rhohesdale, Maryland, who while seek~ pre.ci;lce am munition for training minute men. round a shop which still car ectsome old copper cast .45 ('at. cart· ridges made In 1874 at Frantdord Arsenal, one of the old-line arsenala of the ordn.ance department, army service forces. According to intJrmatlon rece,ved by pwpt. Wlllfnm V. Luck, commanding of!Jcer, Kings MUla Ordnance plant, tests showed that tbJB 1874 ammunition had a misfire at only 6 per cent and & good acour~ up to 300 yards wh1eh Is e<>naldered extraordinary considering the age or the cartridge. In ~he light of this discovery. ammunition Which Is now be1ng made and ~llch might not be used In thla war, ·would stlU be good. in the year 2013 .

CO:n:lmunion At St. Mary's Church

Mr. and Mrs. J. B . Rlch are the <proud grandparents of a new son On June 13 there will be celebrat. born to Mr . a.nd Mrs . Maynard ed a service of H~ly COnm)uniOD .I n Rich or Pittsburgh, Pa . St . MarY's Episcopal church at .11 o'clock. This Sunday is WbltsundaJ, PREPARATIONS BEING MAD,!,!E- -telfte'-ot-the m06t bllportant rest1vat!1 FOR. OPERATION OF NEW In the church year; on tlI4! birt.hd&y WITHHOLDING TAX of The Church. .

C. M . QlrbWnght of Chicago, chairman of the promotlo.) Rnd U crary committee of 't he Warnesvllle mgh School Alumni Assoclatlon, notified Superi~tendoent L. A. Garst of the pubUc school Isystem while 'h e WIl8 In Waynesville attended the Mr. John Schaefler, Dayton, who Thomas A. Gallagher, Collector annual reunion of the association was reetor of St . Mary's from 1922Internal Revenue, announced of that a substantial contribution ~hat 'preUm1nary arrangemenr., are ]938, will be in charge or the aervwould be made to the libra.y again being made t o carry out Lhe pro- Ice. The members 'ot the church, this fall. He had- written to supt. visions of the new, Current Tax and friend!!, are ~ed to attend, Garst some weeks ago that he Payment Act which has pas:;ed both <feared that dur1ng the war owing houses at Oongre,ss and is awaiting .to so many demands it wr,uld be enactment 1nto llllW . impossible to maintu,in the annual 'I'bls law provides, amonl!'- other contribution to the library · fund . . . that income taxes ~hall be things, However, acco~dlnlJ to Mr. CartFrlday night the. Loyal .Bona aDd withheld lrom salaries and wages frlght the "Old Guar'd," as he terms Daughters class 01 the Wa)'lle8Vt11e pald'ofor payroll ,periods beginning tlhe group, desires to have the ll- NURSES ENJ9Y Ohurch of Christ will meet at tile brnry kept yearly aU.g meted by new HAYRIDE SUNDAY on and after July .1, 1943, at the rate home of Mr . and Mrs. 'Max Ran01 ~ per cent on tpe amount by dall. books. Mr. Garst, therelore 1n due Miss JelUlIlC Baker and her ctl1SS' which the employee's salary or wage season, will make another seJection The sermo topic for the evanmates 1n t.he Nurses Trolnilli school payment exceeds the famPy status gellstJe .senlce nelOt to add to the collection. at St. Elizlllbeth's hospl La 1, Dayton, withhOlding exemption. Thi~ exemp ing will be "Chrlstlan Baptism. .. BIRTHDAV SURPRISE enjoyed n hayride and picnic , on tion wlll vary, being the 107/est tor There will be special mualc. Sunda:y evening at the homE' her single persons without depl'''dents Mr. Boward MIssildine. who celand correspondingly greater for VISITS PABBNTS parents, Mr. and Mrs . J. R , Bakel'. ebrated his blrthda,y anniversary married persons and those with deThis group will soon leave for their Saturday, was the victim of a comEnlalemept of Former Prc. Jimmy B. Miller ot Chuplete .l;urprlse when during bhe even- vacations and the honor .guest ot pendent.s. Local Reaident Announced M~ets .Thursday ute FIeld, Illinols. enjOYed sunday ing Mr. and Mrs . Onlm Shoup' and Une evening WClS Miss Helen Giere, night and Monday with his parents. ....Arth ur M . Zell, The Garden club held thoeir regMr . and .\lOllS. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charlle5 VanOVer ar- who was celebrating her birthday' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller. PIc. former Waynesville residents who Ular monthly meeting Thursday at. rived. A dellclous plcnlc supper was anniversary. Mr . and Mrs. Amos Cook entel'Miller was 'accompanled by PIc. now reside In Erie. Pa ., announce temoon .of last week with Mrs. B. Mr. Harvey ~ne of lite tlup.e enjoyed I,\t COld Springs , Those who enjoyed this very talned with a 11lmUy dinner Sunday. Gerald Jones of Slowr City. Iowa. the engagement of their daughter, V. Sm1th as -hostess at lnr home local rural mail carriers, has retU'ed pleasant aff-alr were Misses Peggy Those present were CO!1pOral WarMargaret, to Mr. George PollOck on Main street. Eleht members and aI1ier thirty years of service. Mr. Die. At Home In Lebanon Kearns, Oenevn Pelton. Rosalee ren Cook 01 ORmp KUmer, New RESTAURANT TO REOPEN Leask.. SOIl of Mrs. J. P . Leask, 01 one visitor. Mrs . L. C. ·St .. John,. Rye W&8 &])pOinted as a laabstlLute Blommel, Julia Filso, Erm,\ Alan, Jer.sey and Mrs, Cook; Mr. and Mrs. ServIces /for Marjorie ReLalUck, 24, Preparations are being made 'by • were Clreaent. '\Boses" .,.,as the carlrer In December, 191.1, and was Glenbrook Conn. Wanza. Be.rnh1ser, Joan Platt, Juan. Miss ZeU graduated from Denison ,topl6 used for dlScllB8ion and Mrs. made 'a regular carrler In Octoher, of LEbanon, w'ho dIed Saturday, were Itja ~k, Phyll~ Borto~ Charles Doster Ilnd daugl.liers of Mrs . Harold SmIth to reopen the Harveysburg and Mr. and Mrs. Don restaurant on Maln street owned by university and, at the present· time, Margaret Webb read a spl·mdld ar- 1912. M·r . RYe recently received a conducted at the JohnsonF'Uneral Helen Oiere and MIss Baker. Hadley and daughter. ' Home Monday at 3:30 o'clock with iMr. and~. Bmith anti whIch was Is In oharge of the laboratory in a tlcle on their cultivation; also a letter of commendation from the closed some time BIO when lIIr . defense plant at Newark. N. J. ' very lnStrulCtlve 'P&per on arrange- poatmuter general- on his falt~ul burial In Lebanon cemetery. She DEATH OF AUNT ENTERTAINS COUSINS Smlth was 'lnducted Into the army, Mr. Le'as!t attended New York ment of flowers for w1nter boqlWts. and efficient servl.ce dur1ng these WII6 the daughter of Evan Ret8.Ulck, PoI~ the program dainty ro university and Is nl>w ~ployed as many years. Be will be greatly North Lebanon, and had been emMrs. J. B. Chaopman hns received Mrs. Frank Swartzel entertained TO BE STA'1'IONED ployed at the Lebanon Citizens Na a chemist in the laboratOry of the freshments were served and the missed by his patrons. word of the death of her aunt, Mrs. a ' group of COusins. to dlnner Sun IN CALIFORNIA Bendlx cOl'1poratJon In New Jersey. KUests vlBlted Mrs. Smith's very . lIIr. Jesse Prendergast, substltute tlonal Bank. She is nlso survived by George S . lBaUey of Cincinnati . day. Oovers were arranged tor Miss a brother. 'I1he wedding ' wID take place on attractlve yard. Mrs. BaUey WIl8 the widow 01 Elizabeth Clark, Mrs . Edward m- . pte. &obe~t Tii(;i;as of Alaska, carrier. will tKe his place until a George Balley and passed nway In a· lum, Miss LucUe Tlicker and Mrs. who baa beeJi'· sPendJng some time regllar appointment · ls made . July 3,1943, at 'l lSO' \p m : in ,the SLU-M-B-E..,... ·· -~-P-A-RTY BIBLE CLASS AT HATHAWAY with his wUe and parents. bas rei ch8ll)e1 of the fUverslde cJlurch. • BOME HONl)AY .EVENIN~ Oh1cago hospital 'Where slle ha~ Roy Clark . turned .t,C; tUe up 'av1atl~ cadet .... ft_ - . . .......... ...".n VISIT IN TENNESSEE New York O1ty. gone for treatment . . - - ..:"'.... . . . . . Robert ,L amll, ' teacher of the Heavieat Rain In Yearl . ~ 10 soutbem OallfonUa. to a slUmber party Mills Lois .P ula Fannersvllle aild WayesvUle·. Bj)le CISM, announC"..8 ENTERTAIN F ~RM . .' ENJOYING FURLOUGH Occurs 'Here Sund.y .At fem1ly g'a therlng was held as a . ' , , BUR~U GPOUP nlgbt AI a ftU'e1(lell' before ,I eavma Mr. and · Mrs. H~id . Q9b.,r~ and that the next meetlllg of the cIaII farewell Sunday. 'Was d~d by m!l-llY' of '~tImew1wbth~rheer~o:~ spend , BOn Donald have' returned {rom a ' wlll be held' at tl}e h(~e of~. 'lUid sei'geant ,Clyde Flomm 01 McDill theWhat older residentS· as one Qf the Mr . .and N'ts. IArthur 8warl&el some . . 'Weet-end visit w;lth A.IS. Robert Mrs. H. E. ;Hathaway Nonclay !Fleld, Florida, is enJwlng a, 15-<1ay O. I:. ··S. " , MEET haii sti>nns entertained {heir Pann Buteau 'Doo~~ ..guests.,: =: Miisse! ,PaBetsY E. ~(l at KIng COllege, Br~tol,. evening. ' .' lbe .ubJt~ 13. "Blijl1cal 4urloDih here with ' his ;parents~ Mr. heavlest rain tt ..oan , ..... ·....nn on. y , ~ " , . W<ft f . ' a. ,..., ce and Mrs. JOhn Fromm and other manY lyeati oocW-redhere. last SUn8~UP on ,wednesd&y evening, June~... _ ......... _- . ~ r ......_cre ~ Tenne&aee. : _ , 1Re~0.... or ...... ..-.~pe~ ",:,..servJ!ll day. ., . . . 2 ~ ·Due to the bUSY selUlQri only four- '............. . • ,-:..... . ," ". _ of. the Lord's Supper," taken from friends and relatiVes. teen':meolbers' 'Were preSent . ~,. PhIl1la Burnett. B&WRN BOME 1 COrlnth~, 11th chapter, .20':34. . MUCh ~e ' ''~ " report.ed, eaWarren C~untjan -'ond .Braddock was · present anel . ' . peclalJ1, to prdens, Whlle a nwntle~ ... . ~OIN8 1VJIPB' AND BON .... -a ..... O. erou, .. ....nm.pa.nled J'aported on aeveralme41tinp he hael p u. -.. • ...--• CIVIC CL1JB MEETING ... J.paq.... Pri,oner ocr ~ were b~WD 1iOwn,.1n t~ vi• ~ Her slater, Mrs. ',~1If Wetalerall, at~; .alao .S1,IIIestecl ~fereIlt lit. H~ WAlO . . . . "7 a4e cInlty. M'rs : Harold I..ocke, or Pranklln, Tbe Olvic cl~ eitjoy tbelr Ideu to tht group. The· ~ma1nder been attendbMr racl10 scboolln Ba" baa returned to her h9lDe bere r ~ by the W~ Depa.rtm.ent '. lIIr. aDd lira. Ra~ lktnoua and Mrs. LeWI& ocr the evenlnt spent In ·~ . tIIDDn.- ~ JoIDecl hIa 1rUe 'apeDCllnI the winteJ' In ~ood. neXt dlnner ~ at 0014 BprtDia Friday that her IlroWler, Pvt. 'Bomer lOll, Doaald. atteaded a oburCb anjed _bIv Kr:'aril MrS. -Jdal. Tavern Monday.. 31 at 8:10 $ina ··~t tbe Parm 1Iureau bad ~ on ~ the Plorlda. 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all In Washington, 'b ut in th e la.~t tew doy:;; sam of the flUlng st..-\Uons have ibeen open pan-t lJUe, 'w·th rnaPbaoe 21., Wayne&vWe, Oblo . MaiD st.reet tor~ts limited io buylrig two 'n nd . June 5,' 943,. The lulep are oqe-hillf to flv,e gallons of t.:he prec.- she red , LllsL }'enr we he red all II:Dter4id AI. 8econd Clau ' Mall Matter at PoIItomce: Waynesvtlle, ~o Mny 2 but this year like everY~hing ious fluld at one time. c · else, e are a mon th bl.'lulld and Walter W. Wisema n. Editor and Publisher Tqe mysteriOUS' and secre tive Food the fleeces were lilrh te t' . Why, 1 do ConferenCe attended by rapre nla- !lot k!low. The wes lern e WI: that ISSUED EVERY 'l'HUHSDAY tlves of the Uruted NaUulJ.S llii we bought last summer hllc beeu 8ubearlpUon PrU:e, IUO Per Year, PaYable In Advance closed its two weeks se5610n at Hot sheared late which may hay "CSprLngs., Virginia, without the Amer- COWl Led for WlellU, but sOllie I' of OUI' lean people knowing just what, if besL that sheared fourteen lind fItany, agreements were made thllt w1l1 teen pounds last . year only S'tl~Ii.red bind or l1mlt this nation in its fu- eleven and twelve thIs year, Our ~ ture actions . Newspillper reporters liheep shearer works ol ou~ of the ~re not ,p ermitted to attenq th e war factories so he can J!l ', shear executive sessions of the ,Food Con- after work. He dle. bou t llall of • ference. Neither were MCTUbiu's of lhem last week, t' ell when he c,une AUWCS I. DO" Congress . Only a few guarded of- the second UmE~ soml!t.h lus went ......... On.... M . . . . . . . . ficial statements of glitLerinr. gener- wrong Witll Wle clipj)Crs OUt tile The Congress has several Umes creation of OWM Is just th~ same al1tes have been issued regarding the third tIme was chllrm and t.lle job gone on record as opposed to the old story all over a gaLn 01 setting acllon tnken at the Conference.Jiow,. Is aone for th.ls year. payment of subsidies for th~ produc- up a new alpha.bet1cal ~ell,~' to be ever, U Is generally undersLood that Biltween stol'm'5 we stan~d pll4nLtlon and d istribution of foodstuffs. run by the same old crowd t :) hand- greement.'l -v.-ere reached as to a ing com and thJ.o!; momi ug we plant. Specific approprintions to pe..y the ed same old problems In the same plan or program tor establishing ed the cabbage and tomato plants cost of such a subsidy program have old way . The only new Ince ln the mUllmum food standards for all the that S:lould have betm here a mollt.h been denied. Yet, depite the fact ;picture is a former Congres.'\llltltl and people of the earLh, with the "have" ago. It w . Ulant:y ami lubur lost tllnt such a SUbsidy program Is not present Federal Judge, Fred M . nal10ns SUl'Plying the "have nots· . . tfJr they heated on the way and authorized. tIle AdmlnlstraU.» is Vinson. The rest of the membu.; of Each reader can figure out for ilim- some ' had already roned. We Hac going ahead with putting It lnt" the Board or Commi'5lon "It~ Ad- self just where the United States such nice plants from the sollth force and effect . The so-called "roUmin1stratlon stalwarts, inc)udlng the w ill I1t In under suoh II- progrunl . year !befo!'e lasL, but. tIlese were back" of five cents a pound oldered well-knOwn advisor to the Prr.~:Jell~, One of tJ1e reactions that has al- mtney wasted. Fortunately we ha\'e butler Is nothLng more or less t.han Harry lHapklns. James F, J3j'l'lle~, ready come from t he Hot Spnngs plen ty of our 0\\ n aHer all. a subsidy of approxlmate!y sixty who Is to head the new OW ,.t, h as Food Oonference Is the report that We sem Lena.'s cilli to market cen ts:per year to the average Amer- already been acting as Assl; lan t food ratlonlng w1U be contlnuea III 'l'hursday. We bad had no trOUble iean family. Roll-back ()!"d~r5 on President in <!.eallng wli,h dl.,Jlr'St.l C. tIle United ' states for several years with it before but when th ~ II uckt!r meat, scheduled to be put into ef· problems. One of the lI'l.lm rl'asons after the war hOlltU1Lles· cease . Moot went 111 to catch it, over tIle sIdt: of \foot soon, are Ukewise direct aubs1- for setting .up the Of (I .~ of W ar Congressional observers believe that the stall It wellt l1ke a deer and was dies to oonsumers . Inasmuch aa Mobilization is said to have be.:;,1 I.he the Food COnference was simply an- hall-way down the !lUi before It t hese subsidies are paid out of pub- desire of the Administration :.,' tllke other move in the long Tange plans stopped. Then it I'\lced ba ; k up to 1I.e runds, all Of the people wID 'be OPA off its present "bit spoL." From for, spreading the New Dea l to a1l the barn and around it twice nllu In again. When w,e tri d to caLeh it taxed kl pay them and no on~ wUl now on the Office or Price Adlwllls - corners of the earth . actually benefit thereby ..Instead the trat10n will become nothlnq mor'! again, it \Vein over the side back 1n7 The House. late last Friday, passed ._ __ ...lIe wW !pay the coot of t~~ 's ub- than an AdmlnlstraU'/t! agc:lI..y to to the pen from which i t had startthe amended Connally Blll as a .war s1dl.cs, !PIUB the cost Dr adil': .ustra- carry out pollcles and pr .>grams ed. This LintS Wt, were_ on l!le lookt ime la'bor control measure , Under OUt and soon hlld it rope'l ll11d In Uon at the sOOsI<b' prog:ram,t~ugb fixed by Mr . Byrnes and th:! Office lUi provision strik es cannot be called th e truc.k. tamtlon, or by Iner.p.a Ol ,lJ the aI- ot W«r Moblllzatlon. Ln. w9.d industries until aft'!r a ~a ­ ready stagertng eebt. It Is anot~er • • • Sunllay . This Is the sixth rainy jorlty or the union member'; affectSunday since ElIu;ter, only onc IllOl" ~ attempt' to nilslead the ,people into The gasollne situation has really ed has firs t voted In favor of .such a to go to tuUm the old saying . I t ~g thay can get something for been serious In Washington and the strike . Once a strike Is vOLet! a 30nothlng . The \farmer:>. proce.ssars Eastern S:eaboard States durulg the day "cool1ng off" period Is reqwred didn't rain until afternoon and evand merChants of the ne.~lon are past 2 or 3 weeks . and promises for the purpo.se of attempted meClIa- eryone was worklng . Farmers who Ilndn't worked all Sunday for years . Il(!8.lnst the subsk1y program. The to remain so for some Ume to come. tlon, 'b efore work is stopped, Regis· were out this mlorning. My te nant 'Consuming .pUblie ,w1ll likewise })c Ln All !pleasure driving has been pro tratlon 01, Ilnd regu:ar fina.ncial refinlshed plowing the sugnr can field apposition subsidy pe.ymen!.'l once hIbited. Holders of, A ration books ports by la bor unions w1ll also be Just ahead of the raIn and Chme in the f.l!ll cost thereof becom~:; ap- Ilre permitted but a gnllon and onenecessary uncer t.he act. and strikes parent. tb1rd of gasoline per week. The in plants aetual1y taken over and feeling very mU(lh pleased , T nJs The new OM.~c~; of' War Moblllz8!. value of B and C ration coupons hilS belng operated 'by the Government rain ough t to bring up ~I) : wa ter taJble if only we could st~,·, it to t1on, ~wWch has been recently lnst~ been reduced to two and one--hall will be prohibited . use next summe:r when things get tuted with such a fanfare of publle- gallons each . Trucks, buses lind dry, it would be fine . ity, bas hot met with the genel"61 commerclaa users of gasoline have Mr . and Mrs, Vernon Harpis MondllY. Counted the chiC\ks whpn acclaim or approval on Capite 1 Hill Cleen required to reduce C(\nsump- called on Mr. and Mrs . Harvey K. I le t them out this mornJ ng betbat was oria'inally eXp<:!Cted Mo.st tlon by <forty per cent. For a time <Hole and Shirley Jean, Thursday cause I was sure' tha t the c 0 5unlty Members of COngress say tim. th~ it Was Impossible to buy gasoline at evening . list was gett1ng ,hIgh . The brooder ilouse didn't have that crowded look any more. I cOllnled on!' huud,red and eighty-!lwo. That means about twenty unaccounted for . Rats ? Possom? Crows? or what?

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THE CR.TERION Xenia, Ohio KUPPENBEIMBB CLOTHES

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Stanley and Koogler For Dates, Phone 2894, Waynes vUle, Oblo, R<everse BROKEaS

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rlemred tor lhe restnurnrll..s tlnd I tares . Two !lew calves today whIch leaves me a little confused. Accord Lng to my lltlCords oue' calf \ I\S due he ·colld and Lwo lhe ninth : Now nre the rocords wrong and 01;1/ ten. III nl!ut ? He says these tWO were ol'cd the same day und tIn rest of us say tnat the 1i.l'st calt to be uom was t.he aile due on me serond and ~haL the second one was Clot due Wl~U tOOoy with that of the ot.her bciter. 01 course it d6es nOl III tter but It woUld be intl!reotilll; to i eel SUre tnat. this al1 which Wfl. 11 bull was five days late and that rr.e secolld which was a.. 'h elier was Early__ ThaL would be a score for /:!noth ~ r old saying, lha~ bull ca.ive~ arc 01Will'S a lew d l's late. Dalsy should hft ve hers today if It Is on tIme so we (.'1\n only waiL and see Whet-her It a hel{el' and, all time or a bull and 10 te, Tney surely are three fl:le young heliefs, two of them out at Valenllne, my pure bred G,lerJl.'SeY bull and the other J ersey Ilnd Hrown Swiss . We are g'!ttUlg too mllny COIVS so I th1nk Black1e can go back t6 ,being .n,urse for th !! c:llves, She wl1l willIngly take 10llr calves, one for eacll teat and though tha t. w111 no~ faten t h em for veai they .:lurely do grow _ We are n,); going to ha ve enough hill' to co.rI'V all of them over tale wLnLer so 1 w(1L11d no t be sorry if the expected calf would not 'be a heifer . I can't boor to veai heifer calves , I IJke to raise calves but we have 11 terrible Ume wcalling them because our fences are not all ca)f proof. Fences, oh fOr more gOOd fe nces. An obl1ging caller helped me Huisb stretchIng the renee around the garden the oWler day. He l'WihIy offt'red to help 50 J let him and Lhollgh we didn't quite know how to hitch up th e fence s tretJJ:lers we solved th e problem and did 0 good job . Now I heed a gate but how much good it will do even tl.en Is a question for th e dogs go rl!!.ht· over It, And this Is Illt on a farm In

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IOOKINI AHIA/), IY GEORGE S. BENSON Pusl'deltf;){lJl'tflit; Coll~g"

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Pay as You Go

Bel re this yellr is ha lt galle, un · less nil signs fail, the Un ited States Government wUI be collecting taxes on 1943 Income, as they are earned. The President, the Treasury and lellders in both the House a nd the SemIte fa vor some kind ot pay-asyou-Gn plan (or Income tax collection, SpeCific provisions have not bcen \\,orlted out. Th e law is sUll In lhe making, But fe atures of sug· ges ted plans are much alike and arc beinG discul<sed freely. Thc main idea in taking tru<es out of current income is to collect reve.lue while the people have lhe money, which is sound , In the cuse of an employee, tax payments Ukcly will be deduc tcd di rectly from sulary checks and pay ~cn vel o pe , ond the worker will never hundle the money a t all, Such a method might (bu t not likely) get sturted before M:Jrch 15, when payments on 1942 incume ta xes wlll be due. What About 194~ Taxes? FuJly three times IlS many people will be pay ing income lax lhis year a.:l ever beIore. New taxpayers, as weil as the old ones, already ure wandel ing uboul 1!142 tuxes. They ask lhree muin questiolls. 0) Will I be expected to pay lus( year's taxes at lhe same time I am paying this year 's laxes? (2) \Viii we skip 1942 and, tt-so, will the government iose a yeur ' r evenua? (;l) Will lhe 1942 taxes be suspended now Ilnd dropped on our nec ks right ofter th e war when, most likely, we will be having a spell of hard Umes? Matter-of-fact statements of some plain facts will answer two of those questions: The average Americall who earned anythlng la st ycar Is not able this yeM to pay taxes nt cur· rent mtes on two years of income.· Especiaily Is tbis true of a ty ilicnl fn.r mer. His last year's cornings are gone, because he had operated at a los6 for several previous years, and obligations thot w rc hang ing over took his 1942 ' profits. Two yea rs' taxes in one year n t leave. him a living. 1943 , Postponement Is Worse Suspcnding the 1942 taxe's tem po· rarily, and perhaps sprcad.lng them COUNTING OUT NEW out over severlll future years, Is a ONE·CENT PIE~ES riOrry suggestion. 11 the taxpayer, especially the farmer, is not able to pay two years' taxes In 1943 when he Is earning something, certainly he can 't lift such a burden in' a postwar depression. Farmers were hit harder thlln any other group of citizens after the Ins& war Ilnd they have every reason to expect the 81lme UUng to happen 'Illter World War IL Question -No. 2, above, la double:I-I-bI;~Ille-IS.-~Ie-aru;;wel'-to th first half of it is "Ycs." 11 the vast mn. ,jorlty of people con'! pay 1942's income tllxes this year, nor In several p·ost-war years, we sltould skIp 1942 for them. It is the only sensible thing to do because it can be proved absolutely that skipping 1942 will not cost the government one penny in rev. enue: Let me start the proof with a homespun illustration : 194% Is Only a Date . My first experience with income taxes came in 1931. The Jules exme that year but I had a friend Who paId a small amount. Old form I04O-A called it Ii tax on his 1930 Income but that was really a PHILADELPHIA, PA. - Pauline mllnomer_ My friend, like nearly Dunbar hi pictured at the countint> everybody else. hnd spent aU he machine ·In the Philildelphia mint, e~ned In 1930 and whatever tax he where the new one-cent pieces IlH paId In 1931 came right out ·his counted to a total of about 700,000 of the coins a day. When in full 1931 ellrnlngs. He knew It was his production, the plant will tUl'Jl Ot;t 1931 Income thnt was "tllxed" Ilnd about 3.000~OOO of the SOlid. sof t that 1930 was nothing but a plnce to .teel-eolna oaily to replace the old .tart figuring. coppers. That plan is no longer suitable. Tax rolls are larger now, people earn more, rates are hleher and exemptions are lower. Incomes are COULD YOU DO~THOUT higher even than they were a year YOUR CAR'? ago, and tor Ulilt reason a PI!Y-os, you-go plan will ~leld · the Trellsury rhe Financial ResponsibWty more revenue in 1M3 than could be Law wID bar 'y ou from drivm, U raised by lhe old sysiem. Under a you violate any of 114 provisions pay-as-you-go pion, tuxes will be paid this year jUst as In pre vio u ~ and' are ~able to f~h pl'oof years. We will not skip a year of 01 being able to pay for dama,es paying. We will only discard 19,12 you miglit caUSe In the 'uture, as a bllsis of figuring, Pro~ yourself before it is too Every year since 1914 when Amerlate. Let me explain. ' lc~ns started paying Income taxes we have pretended to pay on earn. Ings of the year before. Thus evINSURANCE AGENCY ery taxpayer hal Itayed technically Telephone 2661 In debt to the government for a year S , 8 , Scov1Ue,~. Mer. or more of tnxcs, Millions of peo. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO pIe , naver did pay the debt, of course. Every year a certain num. Agent for ' ber have dled or su1lered from IU. SrATE ness or drouth or fires. These hllve Automobile 'Mutualll18urance Co. quit earning Incomes and faned to BrOOd at Washington pay tax on the previous year. . ,Columbus,. phio Now. &0 Catcll Up A good pay-as-you-go plaia will save the govern,m ent these paper 10Gles and llfi a teebQical'debt from

Cl n IlinllU~ HIJ.VI~\1l ,b roken their t:!ulldllY JIllX, tht! Reds noW ,!cel "hat th1nS fi re lookillg up 101' Ulem 7 'Hie btrulg of SundllY loss';!s was the only Lhi.ng thllt. kopt the ltl!1s tram J1IIIUVl1lg to Lh top tI{ ~hc National U'n!!uc SlllllillngS , for their won and IOl>t J'('t:onl 011 the other dan 01 Wle week was lhe best ill the lca1;uc. The Rcdll' return to th pjr f home !.lela ill lilitcd tal' Monoo;y, June 21, nt which time Blll McKeennie's will en gage th e Cardinals i gnmc . This event will be followed by an of! dllY June 22, 11 ladies' day 'tunc Wednesday, June 22: nnd a mOl'llllJg cun test on Thursday, June 24 , ThIs IMler gllme will start Ilt

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P Ill- bu rg·h will be l1ext, piaylng sil1ill ' games F riday and Saturdny unemo 11. June 25 Ilnd 26, and n doublet.leader on Sunday, June 27 . June 24 Ilud 25 wiU <be knothole days. The Pirates arc one of th ~ hottest teams in the league at th e present tin1C . The club ,Is hittIng, nnd Frls<:h l>ccms tn have uncovered enough n ew, g<>od pitching, ' " make h is t am n con tender,

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CHARLES MICHENER

counW Agent David Bailey has , ",ll<y .., .... to_Dl" • " .. . announced tha·t Charles L'. Michtner which will be known 'aa Men of ;__ of WuynesvlUe Is nrJw a representa~"ETJlODlST ·CHURCII Utica. tive of ~.. :! County Extenslull or Ice, Louis C. Uadler, PIIator Mrs. Ella Michener left last" Frl~ 'Lebanon, >IS "emergency fal'm IlLlJor day tor M,t. Holyoke, Mass. to atassistant. " Ohurch school 9 :30 a . m . tend commencement. Her daughter, 1he extension serVice, ~aliey said, Worship service 10:30 p. m . Ada, Ia a graduate . . has been m~e responsible by conchildren of the Vacation Biole Invitations have been Issued an- school gress for the . recruiting, trainIng, nounclng· the mar~ of M~ I Ve.r - l-!Jil.lll.C(!Inellt and supel'Vlslon of [arm ,abor. A !lie of (l vall ble full and ~ of thls p~ace, to Ml. PaUl some of their: memory w"'rk, and Kolvoord of Battle- Oleek, Mlrh., to their croft work wl11 be on display. part Ume farm worters ane. retake place June 1D, quests for heip wlJ be kep t. PerOhlldren's Day serylce 8:00 p. m . Mi5a Katherine Gibbons, who Is The program wl11 be fO\md elsesons (m en, women and children) 9tudylng to lJe a nurse at Miami 'Where. avall a.ble l or la l1l1 work: for even a Valley hospital, spent lIhe week· end few hours or one da y a week: are en. ·lmRl' C1WnCIl OF CIIRI8T with her mother. couraged to list their names wiLli the Herbert Graham, MlniJter: tMr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker t xtenslon o~, lce. Corn pl antll1~ IS entertained a number of fr1E:nds In . 9 :30 a. m., 1¥ble schooL tlll'cc weeKS late already and, farmers 10.45 a. m.-OOmmunlon. ibonor of Harry Meredith wflO will no doubt can use persons quahCl !!d 11 100 a. m.-8ermon. soon leave lor Annapolis. to drive tea ms and tracto rs. 8:00 p. m.~Prea.cW~. :Adam Brld8e, who has pUblished A county labol' and machinery the Fmnkl1n News for years, ·has committee composed of ch airmen In i"RIENDlS . C sold his Interests to F. L. Cutting MRS. DAISElTTE D. S. McKENZIE each Lownship has been set up. 'li'U'st Day school, 9:30 a. m. of Glo\lcllester, Va. Incoming Presiden1~ at The First C ~ unty chairman is A. M . Grap!!MeetIng tor Wor8hip, 1!l:30 a. m. ..: Church of Christ, Scientist, jp. , . • • vine, HamIlton twp.; Alben Sc·nutt.e, '.. . BOlton. ¥auiLChusetta .. "r. , secretary, Deer!leld twp . ; WH. FIFrl' YEARS AGO Mr. IIOLLY M. Eo CHURCH (November 25, (893) T. M. Scarlf, Minister Boston, Mass., June 7. - The 11I1m Marr, '1 urt.ecrcek bwp, ; CUff Marriage LIcenses - Homer E . 'sunday 8cbool 9:30 a. m. E.A. Ohrlstian Science Bonrd of Directors Wilson, Franklin twp.; Georgc Earnhart and Rachel E. McClIrdy; today placed "prayer" at thl! Lop o£. oause, Clearcreek. twp .; Harolu f)lmbart, Supt. Ellery W. Bears and LlUe B. Tiger; Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. the list of liefens lve and offensive W'l:Jltaker, Wayne 1iWp.; IRobert Gons Richerd M. CUnningham and Llda Player Meeting Wednesday weapops that free- th inking peoples •l4a.ssle twp. ; Ross VUlars, WashlllgP. McCormick; Aaron SmJth and are 'COuntlng upon to win the global toll tJWp . ; Ray G . Smit h, StI.em &:lng. 7:30 po m. Martha D. &nlth. war llG1\lnst oppressloln nnd s uppres- uwp . ; William Hackman, Union . ST. AUGUSTINE CH11R(JD AI llttle son came to take up his IiWlll.; and Orville Curless, Harlan sion . FaUlel' Kr1imb.ab. Pries' aIbode at Henty Foulk's sun~y, In a statement to t.he annual m eet ow.p . Ex-OIltlclo mem'bers at ~11t: Mass Sunday 9:00 a . m . Nov. 12. Ing' of The Mother Ohurch, The committl:e are Raymond Bradqoek. Han . and Mrs . S. S. Haines ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL ,F irst Church of ChrJIst, Scientist, In or the Farm Bureah and 'Dellos spent Wednesday In CIncinnati. CHURCD Boston, the directors flrst empha- Worley, deputy grange master . iDr. H. E. Hatton visited his ptlRalph Parka, ' Minister In Charge . sized the word "prayer," then folMrs. Russell Benson and little son rents near Harveysburg Bunday '. Ohurch school at 9 :{5 a. m. lowed with Uhe term "miracle of de- UNIT NUMBERS ADDED H. W . Printz, Wile and llttle Joe and MIsB Hazel Se.Usbury at (!~eve­ Holy Oommunlon 11 :00 n. m . liverance" which is to be accepted, TO CITY ADDRESSES land. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W . spent Sunday In Xenia. l og ical answer to they said, os the FA. Edwards has moved to the' WAYNESVILLE CHvaCH OF The new method of speedillg up P. Salisbury. . righteous ,p rayer. (JUROT mall dellveries, th~'ough ad:iiUon 01 Mrs. Frank Hess, Mi, ps Cleta Grange building In Corwin, Mas Randan, Minuter Thus, deliverance ;from the Iland tI. branch post office nunlUer to the D. M. OOllet.t dellvered In Co.rw1n and Groce Hess, MIldred a"ld Kath~UNDAY of the oppressor was, seen by the nddress on mall lor delivery It1 !luge _erlne Graham attended til'! annUal Tueaday . 20 head of hogs' averaging Bible 8cboo1 9.30 ... m-. -----h',~1'/<f.n,.o to be no IiUroc eo: all but 400 pounds. Price $4,60. cities, Is being placed In ol>eraIJon meeting of the Baptist Assoclatlon . rather a simple witnessing to Charles Mosher has been promotCommunion 10:46 a. III rapidly, Reports from many cities at Middle Run Saturday and Sunfact Lhat power springS. from the ed to maJlailng editor at t4le OlD· Preacl11IIa, 11 a. m. Uldicate that It has been rpcelved day. prayer of understanding , JunJor Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. enthuslasLically lby the pre.,s, postMrs. Walter McOlure, Mrs. VI.o la elnnatl Post. "A praying people can never slIfProt. StUweU's have moved to Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. masters, business concel'1ls and thc Oarey, Mr. and Mrs . EJ'nC'!t Bartfer defeat," summarll',cd th e DirecCommunion and preaching, 8:00 public. !lOOk, Miss Thelma Hartsock IUld Mr. their recently purchased property on tors' remark to several ::housand The new system speeds up the and Mrs, Lester Sw1111Ce and Ber- Fifth street. It was formerly thll. p. 1If. Christian 'S cientists assembled In property of Stephen Burnett and You are invited- to come and worseparation of mall for (.listributlon man Surface are spending a ff!!W· The .iMother Church. Prof. StUwell purchased It at as- ship wttb us. ~o 'b ranch oI!lces and permil.'; much days at the reservoir. Because of the .gasollne a:ld trw-.s. more rapid handling at mllil by in1\4r. and Mrs . W . S. Gral1am, slgnee's .sa:le tor $901. portatlon shortages, the attendance School was d1smi:Ised at Corwin ST. AUGUSTINE'S PICNIC experienced ·postal clcrks, Ulousancls ;Leslie Lewis, Mr .- and Mrs. W. B . was more locaUzed than It has been due ·to the cold. Wednesday Squlres, :Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred TO BE HELD JULY 11 for many years. But tlfe repor ts vI whom have been employed to I'eO. L . Janney and wile, Walter ,place personnel who have I!one Into Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Ju . .. Me The annual picnic or Sb. August- heard from the broad! field of Chris- ~he aimed 'forces and inw war InMCClure and Mrs. Lester Gordon Janney and w:1feJMUt Stacy and wile tian Science activities Indlc'lted Lnat uustrles. SPOnt the week· end at the Reservoir' and S. E. Ketterman and W11e IU\d Ine's chUrc:h wlU be held Sunday, demands far spiritual e~lIghtenment Am. Sides and wtfe were entertain· Jub' 11 at Spring Valley and Clyo An example of the new type 01 • • • were as universal as ever, 0'11y grow- Ilddress Is: TWENTl'-FlVE l'EARS AGO ed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. 0«1. roads. Ing more anci more pronounced unJohn C. SmIth (Jane 1J, It18) W. Henkle. der the stress of world conditions . Advertl.s1ng Keeps Old Customers 222 Mattsapa.n Ave. M1s:s Ahi'ia Watethouse Is vWtlng The laJVe shade ~rees on North' From the armed sel:Vlces and along IB05ton 8 her ~rother, U . WaterhoUse, at street below 'l1hOlJllllllOO's blacksmith the home trant, the reports revealed . MassaChusetts comp Lee, Va. ahop have been removed to aUow Mrs . Oharles Sherwood, Mrs . Funk unusuai demands for church litera.· Mills- Olive Allen arrived home the ·puttlng In of a new gutter and Parr, the MIsses Lizzie stewart, The number o:lter the name of ture, hinging upon an Increasing t!f&turday tram Mt . Holyoke college . sewer. Sarah Qutwrlght, KlZZle 'Merritt, lort to bring prayer to ' ,bea!' upon the city indicates tlle brallch post ior her sUIIUlIAlr ,!acatlon. Mrs. Emma Oartwrlght entertain.. Mam~ and Anno. Browne and Maolflce (or "postal unit") through Mr . and Mrs . John Zell arrtvP.d ed, the lollowing TUesday evening: mie Petter. - - - t-t.rte"'eru~ltlH'es"s-<JI!~'ibe~llmes which dellvery Is mBde. Eacb resl · An' unusually large number of "Battles 'are not won," the Dirrc- dent of the Ia'\'~e clties Is usk.~ d by 'h ome Th~ evening trom a visit Mrs . Samuel Rogers, .....'MrSM~ Joel I . people were in town Monday, that tors said, "through trust alone, but Oakl Rl Evans, Mrs. e), _e, !'S. nls !pOStmaster 10 add the postal at Chatanooga, Tenn. 'A-k .. ·_-to ..... through intelligent, scientific , prop· unit to his return address, and to There will be a big time In Utica E. K eys, Mrs. C.... " ...'" n, _rs. being the day set for the Llddy- aration and skillful execu ~lon . A& we ilOtUy . all to whom hc writes that B&turday night. The men of t~ Jo. Lev. CSrtwrtght, Mrs : E. F. DakIn, lBberlock trial. reach out to God through undern1.s address Is not complete IN Ithou t standing .prayer, the .human foot.he number. stePs to bring our QElllverance from Under the new plan, mall tba~ Is this cruel wart are and all evil will sent to large cities, carrying the be revealed." ,. postal unit number, wlll be dCl1yerl\d TIle Direc~rs alSo ' annoUnced the much more quickly than· Is pOSSible election of Mrs. Dalsette [). s, Save and Gu ••• Direct 8 •• lJDe 10 CoUnty Seat now and with much less stroln on McKenzie of. ' Cambrl(1ge; l.!assachuStores Open at 8:00 A. 1111. and CIoie IU 8:10 P. M., SatartIa,. lIJ P . . . CIoee Wednesdays at Noon· postal clerks. Wohlle mall wbich setts, M President af The Mother does not Ibear the numtJer wlll be Church for the enstllng year, suedelvered a'bout as rapidly as at DR. JNO. ZETTEL, .0. D. MORRIS 5 and tOe FRED'S' DEPT. STORE ceedlng Mrs . Elisabeth . Norwood, pl'esent, it wlll not receive the beneat Brookline Massachusetts . 'TO $1.00 STORE I We Oatttt the EnUre FamIIJ fit of the speedier distrlbu:lon and OPTOMETRIST T,he new President {lrat 'b ecame c-pIete Ltne ~r (lint ij may not avoid possible del'l)ls CdUSand Home Interested · In Ohrlstlan Science In QUALITl' ~ It 1 cd by Ina.blUty at the dcplete.: torce ve~ of For Eter10ae Phone SfO Since 1885 at experienced Cm.ployees ~o handl(; the movement . Hen(:e, IMrs. Mcall ·the mall. Kenzie became Instr!!lment.al In the BROWN and· BROWN J. W. LINGO KARL D. DAKlN pioneering of this . IrelJg10n In the Warren County Hieltway La4* Beady to Wear HARDWARE ,. city of Cleveland. S:he served ulti· Employeea Buy Bonda • A GOOD PLACE TO INSURANCE mately as Reader In lPlrst Church of PboDe .. KNOW Obas. E. Bradbury, superintendChrist, Sclen·tlat. Cleveland, and as Lebanon BARDWABE • IMI'LDIENT8 Phone 153 A GOOD PLACE TO GO ent or State Highways of Warren a member ot Its board of dlrectors . county, e.nd Chas . Erwin, chairman In ,J,8Il8 both Mr. an4 Mrs . McKimIVINS-JAMESON ' DRUG zle were called by Mrs. Eddy, the {or sale at War Bonds In. Warren ,RUEPPEL'S STUDIO 1 EARL B. DAVIDSON COMPANY Discoverer and Founder or Chflstlan county, received inrorma tlJll from I'bOae 1lIL TIIE~8TORE JEWELSB Science, to become members of her Parker S. Bookwalter, deputy direc...., Oar Store Your last cll1M tauatlt In November of tor, division 8, Ohio Department ot YOUR IA,banOD 24 N.~war . ~ Highways, that 37 hlgh\yay emthat year. Phone' 11. Lebanon FAMILY PBO'JOGBAPBEB plo~es In Warren county have BiOl1e U'J M a)Jthorlzed payroll deductions In ta. MASONiC NU'llICE vor .of E, Ser!.es . Bonds. EriER'S A special meeting at Waynesv1lle ThIs, Booigwalter · said, WM a .tIne JEWELRY • GIFl'S lodge, No: 163. P. and A. M., has record and hastened to congratulate PbODe JlOI[ , been called .for Tuesday, June 16, at the State emp10yees ot Warren '1 :30 p . m . Work In ·E. A. degree. county of their excellent coopera.H. B. Earnhart, W. K. tion. He stated that some Nho were

FI\'TEI!N ...... AGO (JuDe 8, IM8) Edward Bur,ton, 2nd baseman of the Monroe basetlaU t.eam, received ..a broken collar bone In a game last Sunday, . CSrl Frye, Glenn Frye, Gilbert Frye and George Cook spent Sunoay at Indian Lake . Mr . and Mrs. Elvin FIres uttendcd tlhe tuneral of the former',: slater at Lebanon last Thurllday. . Mrs Ronald Hawke and Frunk spent part of last' week \I1lth her sister, Mrs. F . C. Hartsock of MIItord. ,Mr . and Mrs. Charles MlcfiiJner spent soveral days In PHl.';bu.rgh l4st week the guests of Mr . and ,.jMrs. Win . Michener , Mr . and Mrs. Cllford BUZ1ck of Sidney are announcing the birth of a ten~pound daughter, Shlrley Ann, on June 2. Park :Gcak, 76, dle4 Saturday eve.· ning. He formerly oPerated a meat market here. . Miss Ada Michener, who haa been teaching near Cleveland, IJrrtved hWle Sunday. · IMiss Opal LewIs Is vlsltlnr Mrs. Max Hollingsworth of Oreg,lliia. Mr. IUId Mrs. J . A. Simpson and Children, Vernon, Kathry'l and J!Jdythe, sPent Sunday with J. R . Wade and tamily. Miss Virginia Dakin at Oklahoma, is visiting her parents, Mr. Qlld Mrs. P . D . Dakin.

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not using thc pay 1 ; t allo~men t plan were buying bond s in their 11Cllle ConUlll1l1lL1 ,and tha L m 1l1) ~mployecs using the deducllon \1:an, u'e also buying war b Oll ds from Jnnks In their homc towns.

THE MIAMI GAZE fTE ' The fa lowingp;;m W1\ 3 WI'I\,tcn by a reader of llis 11 wsp'l p~r : Wh n living away from YOUI' hom town and friends H does give plensure to I'l'~clvc The Miami Gazctt.e All news of the p ople IlJ'Olwd town it .~ends And of some folk s w~l o m you hnve never met yet . While some ite ms m y cuu.,n yuu to teel sad Jtltc l' readi ng pap r ov r again unl! IIgaln , Many otll er no tes will compel yo, to feci glad And dcsider to jot them uo.vn WILh your pen.

I dren. uscar Trubce vs, Eunice Trulee, plnintiff to po;y' defendan t $60 on or Detore JWle 12 for her expellses ncrein . WilHam C. Osborn vs. Helen Made Os born, injunction allowed. Marriage Licenses Frank. V. Gray, 31 , soldier and ulnh W. KelliS, ;! , deI.ense worker, JO til of Fran kllll . Henry E. Hetzler, 40, machinist, .nd Mayme M. !druce, 33, paper ·mlll ,Yorker, ,bo th of Fl'anluln. William Robel't Beal, 18 James.own and Mary Margaret Foster, 17, .,. R. 2, Morrow. Real Est.ate Transtera Nina Pence to Defense Plant Cor· ,JoratlOIJ, 19.81 aches In Olearcreek .w'p . l!:lza and Mary Bcott t. Ruth .>COLt, 2 ncres III Clearcreek twp. C.nrcl1ce 'N . Greer to Collins and . ,Wa r~ d H. Wright, :129 .56 acres In JleD.rcrcek. twp, The Peoplc s Bulldillg, Loan alld -. nvlngs Co ., af Lool1l1on to William . ChrlslJe, 31.65 acres in MaSsIe

Wilen paper comes from unkn CJwn friend or :friends vwp. Whom you may hevcl' g l'CI!l 11l:!l'e all The People's BuI.ding, U'iUl and earth any more ..laving:; Co" of LebanOll, to Blna L. , And cannot. to Lhcm In allY way .'attel'son, 109 a(;rcs In Massie twp, mll.ke amends Will antiCipate m ectlnH OVPI' on the ";XA~lNAT10N TO BE other shore . ' llELD FOR RUHAL CARKIE~ AT LOC.u. POS'.' OFFICE .

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Court News ' New -'ult9 Mary Lee lMaye vs . Lloyu Maye, d.lvorce. KaVhryn Reslhols vs . Haro,d J. Resibols, divorce, gross Il ~B I ct 01 d~ty.

Lillie Redmon vs. WWlnr'l Red· man, cUvorce, gross neglect of duty . J ean F . G . Blackmorc VS . Walloce S . Howell, J,or mon y, amount claimed $8,9till ,w ith six 'pcr cenL i:.1 terest. WllIam C. OSborn vs. Heen Mari"! OSborn , dlvorce ~ gross neglect 01 duty . Common Pleas ·A lee L . Doliboa vs. J ohn Gmham, et 81., part! loti or J'I' al {'... ta Le ordered . Florence 'Powell vs . Charle Powell, divorce to 'PnlntUf, defen dant ordered to pay plain tiff $10 per week for the suppOrt C1f. their minol chll-

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1 hc Uni ted Clvll Service Commts.. w.1cn nIlS announced an eXlWlina.t.ion . 0 nu the position of rural carrier ,L WaY'\CSV1Ue, Ohio. The l'J!amlna. Ion will be held at 14non. Re· ~e l))t of applications will C,06e on J uly 2, 1943. The dnte ot examination will be tated on admission Cdrds IDRUed to __ppllcants IlIfter the close or receiPt .)f applications" and will be about 15 days arter that ·date. Ti-le salary .) f a rurtll carrier on a ~I ..nde.rd . outo 01 30 miles served r\9lly except Sunday Is $1,800 per annum, .vlth an additional $20 per mile per mnum for eaoh mile or m lJor lrac· Lion thereof In excess of 30 nilles. CerLaln allowances are' also aia4e lor the maintenance of .eqWpment, 'I'lleexlIlli1lli1tlon wlll be open oNY to citizens Who are ac~ually resld· .JJ1g In the territory of the post ot.· I Ice where the vacancy exists, wno nave been actuoJly residing there lor six months next preceding the closing date for recelpt of awllc:at.lol1$, and who meet the other re- , qulr'ements set forth In FOrm 1977. Eot)1 men and women, It quallfle\l, IIroy euter t:hls . examination, but lIPpolnting Officers have the 1eII&I right to specltIy the sex ' desired tD fe«)uesting cert!.ficatlon of elisIblea. Form 1977 and '. aPPlication, blanks ca n Ibe c.btalned Irom the ~ancy oUice mentioned above or lr.ODl the United States Civil Service CommlsslQn ' at Washington ti d · &>plica tions must be on file with the commission at Washington, D. 0 .. prior to the cl06e of business on the date spectflecl abov.e .

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New Fire Chief A. A. Vclt9, manager of tile P'alr~ l ey Hardware store In WUmington, has been appointed. as ' chlef of the Wllminiton ' ·V olunteer . fire department ..succeed1ng H. A. Sutton, re· signed . Sutton had been rlre chief In the city tor several 'Years alldr a member of the flre department since

..." ...." ... Washthree Japl.from camp ln j Arizona; arrangements made by Sec. nterior Ickes with the War. Relocation Authority, tal work in hil big poultry business! near here. The Japs are ,o\merican., bom and were In the poultry bUS1 1914. inelll in Santa Ana, Calif. before Pearl Harbor. Pho.to showa Giich~ Miss Betty Mardis la spending this OmOri Mrs, Bette Kobayashi anal week with her ,alk~,' Mrs. Harv.\!y Wm. kol:iayaahi, Sam Ric~kneel!Hole. Jns:. - _

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Mr . and Curtis Tomlinson .= T~e Gll'is 4-H club met at ~he and MI' . and Mrs . Scb.h Furnas aL- h ome o~ M.lsses J a net and f>b y llIs tendee! Qual'terly meetJng in R1Cl1- BW'n et Th ursday evening. Mrs. mond On SW1day . Rush a'nd Mrs . Hnmlllond we.rt: In ~a~e. _ Mr . and Mis. Harvey K . Hole or :Bobby Morgan of Lel>an o') spen t Xenia en ter tained the Iollowing· Mr . and Mrs . Everett Early . guests over the week-end : Mr . and. Pvt . Rober t Siney who Is st.a tionMrs. Ed LInville and Mr . IIl'd Mrs. cd at Wright Field , spent the weekEverett Hunter. end with Mrs. Siney and her par• • • Mrs . William Michener oI PILls- en ts, Mr . and Mrs . Kesler Gmhan1 bW'gh, 11as returned to h t r home MJ's . E . B . Longacre .i.nti Rev . ruler spending severa l days with h er and Mrs . O . E . Vice re LUI'Il!?,l home pa'ren ts, Mr. and .Mrs . W . E . Cor· Tuesday after spending last week III I~ell. Columbus attending the Ohio Me th

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ist coruel'ence held :there . Miss Velma Smith of F erry spent week-end with Mr . and Mrs. WlJ- Jast week h ere wiLh ht:r l . l'O wlt~ r. lard Kersey of Green HIl1s . rle1'IIl1ln Smith .

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dree. Mr . and Mr.~ o h eSti Bal[d Dayton, Mr . Bnd Mrli. OrvilleBaird, da ughter, Elleen li nd son, BII <Sf" Middletown . Mr . and Mrs . MUo oMl l r~m b etger entertained to a ·ci)ver e.d dish din ner Sunday In hon or of th.' tourth birthday of th eir daugh ter. Peggy J o . Those presen L were: Mr . ond Mrs . Charles Wa lkins, Mr. r:r.d Mrs Henry Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conn er and daughters. M rs J esse Malcolnl. Mrs . AAtert Hawke and daughter, Mrs . Grac L . Rmlth, of Waynesvllle. Mrs . Ethel Trln1ble Ilnd Mr . and Mrs. ClIf! Ar-::hdeacon and ch ildren of Dayton , Mr. an d Mrs . Frank MUtenbel'f!e; and Bobby and Wilma Gray . Mr . and .!Mrs. E\'erett Early were In Clnclnnat.1 Monday Rnd Tuesday att.endlng Ule Ohio Grain and Feed Deniers convention being held there. Mr . and Mrs . Lowell Thomas and daughter, Betty, a ttended ~ famil y din ner S unday at Ilbe hom"! of Mr.

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son spell[ Suuday wlLh MI'. nnd Mrs. John Koester. _ Mrs . line H aines- is si>end~g a few cays 'with Mr . and M rs . Buok Fl'Ye 01 Genntown . Mr. and Mrs . Bert BWI.lell ulld daugh ter, Ru th. spen t Sunday WltJl Mr . and Mrs . Walter PteIr: {;r a nd daughter, Jan e. Mr . and Mrs. Orner Boldrey . Mr . and Mrs . Walter prelIfeI' and daugh ter, Jane, M r . and Mrs . ~ ert BWlIlell imd daughter, Ru th , Qhd Mr . MIIl(\rd Ball spent Sunday eveIIlng a t the Midd letown hospital, calling on Mrs. Emma Greenfield , who is a patient there. Mrs . Earl Orawford, Mrs . Bob SChneider. Miss Audrey Draw ford and Freddie spent Sunday a f\er . noon wi th Mrs . Banner Stewart .

WILL-IT BE .YOUR HOME TONIGHT? Burglary and robbery are threats that constantI~ hang over every home. An uninvited guest may

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Farm Bureau'. Combinatiol\ Residence Liability, Burglary, Robbery, Theft and Larceny policy ~i11 assure your peace of mind. Can you afford not to have this protection?

R. W. Braddock Waynesville, Q.

Telephone No. 2881 Re pres nt ing . Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Ho~e Office--Columbus, Ohio

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at the home of Mr . Rich's parents, sister, Mr . Ma rgaret J oJIr1:. Mr. and Mrs . J . B . Rich . Master Mrs. OJara S Uley of near S pi'lngMrs. F . E . Thorn·I., ne r pre. John E . Olu'Lner Is home' on ~c4Ilure John remained .fO'c a n In c.eflnl te Dora, Is spendlllg II Jew we~tU! wiLlI lind Waynesville in h Ollqr of Pre . Rober t f ur lough and n ttended services at stay. ner da ughter, Mrs. Leslie Oruy, and Thomas of Anchorage, Alasim, who ,amlly . Ferlj' S unday . • • • returned to his post Suncl1Y evenGo ol'ge WI co I was .removed to th e marrlilge ceremollY of Miss Mar· Mrs' . Allen Hole spent last week Miss Martha. Deatherage of DayDial 2111 - Wayneaville ton spen t t.h e week-end with h er with Mr . and Mrs . Lester Kell1'lck nln g . Miami Ve.lleY hospital Thursday garet RallsvllJe alll1 Lt . KelUU:: ttl eve.ning and underwent an a pptm- MalUl . molher, Mrs. C . H . Death erage, a t a t. Ferry . Mr . a lld Mrs. Seth Furnas a tdectomy Friday morning . He is re'l'n c Gcnc C'ronks' were visitors or the home of Mr . a nd Mrs. R . H . tended Lhe Frien ds Q t1arte !'Jy meet· l\lrs. Bert Bunne.II, Correspundl'nt cuperatlng very well. the lo eol'ge McMiChael Jam.IlY oWl· \:;,;= ==========;;;;;;;";1 Ha rt.soclt. ,- . Ing at Richmond, olnct . , Sunday . Miss Audrey CrawfOrd sP' nt SunRev . and Mrs . Herber t Gra ham oay. ' Mr . .and !Mrs. P . L . Reason were Nancy Bail'd is vislUlIg ~ler un Ie day with h er pnrenls. M r . and and 'chlldren atte nded a wedding In Miss BeLLy P'ller ana Mr . HumphSunday guests of Mr . Reason 's ' and a unt in Mld<1leLown wh lJe her Mrs. Earl CTa'Wfolrd a nd daughter , Middletown Sunday afternoon, reys of &ne Semin ary aL CIU(;j.llnaLi -moLner, Mrs , Sftdle Reasoll, of Bar· s ister, Beverly, is vWtillg her graud- Margaret. 'Wh ere Rev'. Graham pe11Iormed the ' ~e guests at the mlsslonllry meetveysburg. . lather .an d gran!irno ther uiis In - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ing held aL the h ome at Mrs . coy . Mr . a nd Mrs . J . H. Sackett, son .DcIy lon. ullll .. m last W<idn esth\ . Mr. Humane.! dall8hter, are now .,ccupylng Misse Be~LY and CarolYll Camppllreys spoke all th e mislilooory ~heir new home on Fourth street . o ell. M.iss Francis Whitaker , M155 >1'(,1'" lil Mn..tl wnl:l'.e he plans to In the las t fisca l yea r the cost of work . Miss FUe.r and .Mr . HumBetty Thomas, MUton J ones. Ric h To wIn this wa r we must have Pfc. Slmon Wiel'sema, who had ard Whitaker and Bollby C'limpbell unity of effort. " The dO·lIs-1·tell.you· operating these Il utomoblles was phreys Wel'e supper guests of Mr. $4, 243.602. , According to the use of been spendlng a f*een-day Jur- were ill the ChUdJ'en's nigh : play ilL not-a s·l·do" atU tu.de wJ1l never mo- th blU ~e national powe r or bring speedy e IIrs t Cour mont hs a f th e present and Mrs . J . S . Fl1e.r 111 t.he even · laugh h ere at the home or his siSroB .SALE '- Wattlna Products a t year the cost wiU be $3,924,069. In Ulg. Waynesville Grallge Sllturduy even- victory. 23 N. Bl"OIIICIriy, Lebanon . Open ter, Mrs . Walter Wiseman. has re- ing under the directiOn 01 IDs . • This need tor un1ted elfort was the last fiscal yea r these governMr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris • even1n8B for ~ con venience . turned to his post at Peterson Field, R w;sell Campbell lUiSiste(i "" Robe:t emphasized by the President in hi, ment-owned cars traveled 203,550.280 spen t Th ursday evening with tne calorado. Crew. recent caU (or a ,10 per cent reduc- miles. According to the first Cour Har vey Hole fa mily 111 XenU\. Olen .Lintner. Phone 83 L. P:fc . Rober t T homas of Alaska . tion In· the use of government aulo· months of this year, governmentRoger 'rnomllS is aL Woller's Mrs . Lllle Ellis of New Vlennll is STN'mPm;RY -.:. 14ea1 gUt tor the • mobiles. Take thlB use of Ures and owned carl will travel. this fiscal d little daughter, of WaYl1es. gasollne by varl() us federal alSen· .J · C amp, 'l'eKas. wlIe an yea r, 199,830,930 miles and consume £r6d~ ' - 200 lI1eeus, 100 envel- spendlng several dayS' with Mr . ville, called at tile home ()f ~ cles. A report of ' the Joint Com. 12,853,533 gallons of gasoline. Ml'. a nd M.rs. P e.rry Guth erie and optl8 (printed), ,,1.IiO at' the Miami ~U WlIson and family . b rother , Lowell T homas, an.l family. mittee on Redut:t:lon of Non·E!\Iien. The report .lI lso quotes trom a son, J lnl, and Lel'oy keese, were • • • , Gazette. RJone 21t3 . Ual Federal Expenditure. say.: . statement of the Director of the callers of !the P. J . Thollla.sOS FrlMr. and Mrs. John Hover nnd Thursday . Mr . and Mrs . 'I'herle J ones aod "Despite the' gr owlng automobile Budget, Indicating that " unlll now oay e vening. WANTEO-PBlpeJ'lIang1ng and gen- son were Sunday evening dinner cars have had al') aver· A I. eral ~ work . Reasonable cuestS of Mr. and Mrs. R. G . Mi-' son were entertained to d1ru 1er S un- crisis, both in tll'el and gasoline, the government age of six and one.haU ·tlres each." .<UIce IlIIU ' Dor is Thomas are investigation of the committee Indi· _. ~ . and wortt guaranteed . D, ler . day a t Ute bome at Mr . and . lVlrs . cates that for the first · four months The Committee's finding "that the gues"" of Mr. and l\Ius . Vernon B . Standiford, Wa)'DeBvUle. 625 Edwin Nutt n ear Center ville . • • • of the present flsc!11 year the various same standard of '..DtrlCUy essentlal .Horn s this weeK and were at dInner .Mr. and Mrs. F. L . Weltz of Mr . a nd Mrs . Leon Sallo'lDury ot agencies of the government, exclu. driving" should apply to government With their gdandmoUU!l', Mrs. J enWANTED TO BUY-IO . to 2Il acres WUmington sPent Wednesda.y wi th We.shlngton O. H . were Sunday slv. of the Army and Navy, eon- employees aa Is applled to IniUvidu. nie Thomas, Sunday . .. f or the most part to use as 01 citizens Is too downright i enalble . e B ellbel't Lirahw.I1 fa mily .were re~ close to ·Wa-v.? e.'IyUle. tbelr son, Mr. Maynard Waltz, and evening dinner 'guests o[ Mr . and t In ue ... Th many passenger cars, to drive as to require dist:ussion. 'ROugh, no bq1ldlnp. Gl.arles famiJy, !Mrs . Allen Dnrick . Whdinner guests of Mr_' end Mrs. many miles, and to consume about ., More P ..... ... ollera.. Terrell, WayneavWe. Phone 21'71 . . • • • . Mr . and Mrs . Wilbur Cla "& 'W.ere .1 much gasoline al did these agen· Another example of the need for Glenn Jl4ass1ll1l1l in Day&on TuesMr . and Mrs . A. T . Polinsky and entertained to a fa mily .:'lnllW' a t cle. in • compar able period of the united effort Is found in the problem uay evening. WiAN'I1lD-ft.8ture for' '!heep or daughter, :MarUyU, and Mrs. J essie, Lhe home of Mr . and ·M ro'l . Coulus previoul year,' nCltwlthstanding the before Congress a. to whether ex· J une-lihe month Of roses, and cat~. Pbone 2928. Hyman were dinner guests In Oin- Younce in Dayton SW1day ill honor elforts of the government to reduce cessiv. profits on war contracts reo lovely sunny hours (we are havinK' the consumption gasoline and con. quire new bureaus and additional FOR SALE-Tomato .and OObbqe cinnaU, Sunday . of Mrs. Clark s b irthday. serve rubber. payroUers or whether the Depart- them-a few ) , and liquid bird notes plants, lOe dozen; pepper plants, Mr . and Mrs. Russell Campbell ment of Internal Revenue can do the . a LlJ..i;ng--who doesn't love June? It 2Oc; IllJ'le size. Le6ter Gerhard, NOTICE and famUy and their m~c tt!acher, Same StaDcII.rd 'or AD job. is th e 10vl1est mon th 'of th e year . Da,yton-WaYnesvWe Rd., one mlle "The commltteEI belleves that the Th e average e itl ten strl,lgglln, ' 1'4r . a nd Mrs. Ralph B all ou of · Daytol'l, were _Filer weTe s.me standard aIr strictly essential _..... I ' I t . 18 _~ 1h---,--..,..-,_ ---"-'-''-'--=.c. north or Ferry. Th.e annual meeting of the lot guests of "The Round Table c,1l1b," ......ug I axes anu • S 0 ge and hostess to . thell' dnugh ter, . driving should be applicablo to gov- manpower answers : If n ..'· .... .. n ...v owners of ~I Cemetery .AssociaPOR ~teat model, aU steel Friday evening at the En8Inea:erlJJ'li s .~~er~:nm;;;elin~tild~.;X~~~~·;.a~'.:n:o:..:w:...:a~p~ PI:ie:·:s:..J-~am~e~n~d~th~e~In~t~e!!rn~a~1~~"!II,!.j!~.w~Mr ift1Jsll!.'_hMa ter ,l'y Comell, and her grandi. tion will be held In the cemetery clUb In DaytOn . Mrs . Campl·pll , Mary J Q, . Mrs. Eileen an'd coal Majestic range; chapel on ~onday, June 14 at 2:'00 children. Betty, ·Robert anq C"rolyn, The committee givel figures upon To the war we mUit spend <Pester ant! son, and Mr . . Bill Davis jacketed with wh1te enamel and P . m. A lal'ge attendance is desll'ed. ent ertained the club with marimba wbich Its conclUllio&a are based. money nnd use materials wisely. We or DaYtOn. heavily I.nIIUJated; ten callan COl'and drum music. In the last ftscal year the govern· have enough manpower to do our Max Randall, minister of th e per reservOir; large oven which Mr . and Mrs . Seth Furnas .a ud ment owned 17,305 passenger auto· essent ial jobs, but we have heither Waynesville Ch urch of Christ, and bakes perfectly; tiwo large storllie • mobiles, exclUlive ot the Army and th.e manpower nor the taxes to hire ' Se~b Jr., are lea1(lng Thursday for Navy and exclusive of trucka and special pay rollers to do work that .Herbert Oraham, m1n1ster of toe spacesj UMld five months. Ra~­ COlumbus to a ttend the gl'a dua tlon motorcycle.. It now owns 18,953 can be done better by eltabllshed }o'en'~' chw'Cll, exc:.langed· pulpits mond Mont80mery, oent.<>.rv1lIe, O. of their daugh ter, Miss Sara Corpassenger automo,blles. agenclea. l:;unday: mornlng, each to ge~ 'a cPhone 7932; ·8·2. rlne Furnas a); Ohio State unlve.rs quainted ' with the o~hers' congre~ FOR s~eet pota~ . plants, ity · Friday . They will aLSo attend AMERICA ~jou. Mrs. !Randall drew l> bealiU-' 50c . per ·hundred . All kinds , of the garden party Thursday evening These worda ~rom a recent adverFree EnterPrile tul 'chalk 1Ucbt lrom the well - wttb . garden pblntS, 100 per d~zen or '~ . g iven by .p resident Bevis In 1101101' ti8ement are worth rlltldlng twice ; ' 011 Ute screen of 'o ur 10cai thea tre minerals· recommended dozen for 250. Ohas. O. i~use, of the graduates. "A drum, a little red wagon, a plc- .• It took Germany .Ine year. to. bhere is .flaShed the picture ot ~ur lor BlMuma'lsm, NephrlUs, DIR. 8 .. 2, 1 1-2 ml1es· nort'ii of Mr . and Mrs ., Donald Bil ird allCi ture baole; theae a.re.gUts that bring build enough plants and eqUipment country's flag a nd e.Cr0llS the picsease of Stomach, KJdnep Waynesville, comer Petry and daughters enter tained at u family joy to a boy" heart. But YOl! can to tight tbls war ; It took Japan 2!i ture, are. the words, "Thank Oed ~nd. Bowels.. . . . give him .. tar l[reater gift. You years, RU8SI~ 20 yeRrs, Amerlc.al\ Lytle roads. 8-24 dinner Sunday in honor of t he for- can gl' ve him w lLe right to ll've as a' Industry, under tree enterprise, hna far this." Some clap when Wlll Illig . CHARLES TOEPFER, mer's brother, Ca.pt . Ralph M . frea American. done ~t in two yearl. · ....,., is .show.n , ~d they mean it but to !FOR SAtLE-oWb1te ~nts, g monthS OWNBB Bird who is home ,from' the Panama a 'l ot of us, the picture brings a feelold ; also fryers . Fied Jobnaon,. Sprina Valley, Ohio 'Canal Zone. The guests were: Capt. ~-!;.,:"",,_-.:.-=--':~~~iUe · Route 1, Bellbrooit ~~~=r~[:iU~~=u~~=if=~~~iVfD===i~~~~~~~ lor tha t l~g is a gUt signUles a country blessed and Mrs. Baird and daughter, AuRoiad . Phone 2989 . I-e oy. God. I pray that we may be roUND - 19.3 Ohio Auto Licente worthy of it. .' sloicker, No. 551 LQ. Gazette ofShe had the mother lniltlnct very fice. strongly; she was a sllv'er flaked. wyandotee and h(r babies ..... ere !rNa , FOR SAlLE-Three fresh C?ws. M. squJnning, bl1nd llttle 'newly born L . Fields, Waynesville Route 1. kit tens. She dared me to t{)uch FlOR 8A:LE-Ollver 2-row corn plow. them! iFlne cond1tlon. George H. HenScientists clalm that evel'y forty 1 P. M. SHARP o.erson, lWute 1, WaynesvUle. years we. have a s.prlng like this, rain and more rain, ' then a litt;)e 'FOR SA1.oE--Walnut' Dlnin6 Room more rain . MIn-m-m-m-m . SUite, taJble, bu.t1fet and six ' chairs.

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Saturday, June' 19, 1943 Lytle, Ohio On The Main Street

Mr/l . Earl Hockett, phone 2884 . CARD OF TUANK!!! 1 wish ' t o 9press my sincere thanks to each and everyone for t heir cards, >flowem and vLsltB durIng ~y ' stay In the hospital and af,te~ '~ hOOle . Mrs . Obas. Berry ..'

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. . " Th~ ',foU~ was part of .. letter ~Ived 'by Nra. Jessle ·Hyman from ~r Son.,Lt . . ROber~ Hyman, ,who 1s at.atlotled at. ' Harvard U·niverslty. ~d8e. MaM.: ' "WU cIacl to- set 'he Miami Ga.etie. I t.. ~ Ii plea.8ure to read the f.mw.t"~ea and the .many local ....... 'n.. that' are ~ .Interest. 'DuMIIh 1bq. aeem 80 utvlal they, are • tIll ",bat malte,'Waynel v,l11.e t he old bDiDe ..... _~ I'OOIII!11&te gets· bb IiDWD peper from Montana. "ld. ..... . . . . oIIWIr'a ~ thIn >~• • \II. 1bial people aDd amualnl

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ATTRACTIVE 4-ROOM FRAME COTTAGE with a nice baaeqlent, larae garcien, lot · 75x200. <>.aly IS milea from Dayton and _3 miles from Waynesville. ' . . A very desirable home .in excellent condition, well located. Real Estate to be aold promptly at 2 P. M. TERMS: CASH,

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Rupberry velvet dav~nport; ~d ·type, ~atch- . ina Loun,e Chair, Library Table, .9x12 Wiltol1, Rug, ' .9x12 Axminlter Ru" . Aladdin·. LaDip, "Day . ~ed, Sideboard' and· Dinin, . Ta.,le, · 1 Rockiq, ' th,a ir, 2 Antique i:.amps, 1 Antique Cane ChiliI'~ . ClemlC~..t Heating Stove, Brass Bed" Mattr:eu, "feather ' Bed; Sprin,., New Oil Kitche .. Stpve, New Metal · Top Work Tahle, Chairs, Di~hes, Pots. Pans, Kit~hen Utensils; Curtains and. C~na:oleum Rur,, ·· Garden Too". Fruit .Ja~ Meat Block, Wash Boiler, Tub., Ha~mers, Saw. and Seed Gatherer•.Also num,roua ·small uticles. . , , TERMS I CASH. "

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Cream cans, like tires, are essen· tlnl to the ·farmer in the opera tion of his business, and ·will likely ,be just as ha rd to get. The smart farmer will therefore cio well 'to take care of the ' crellm can. be possesses for the1 may 'be ~ 'h, have. tor !pe .. .,. durlltion, An obvious ftrst Ilt~P In the farm:' er's own conservatlclft program al~lllg thll .line Is to lee . that' hi. cream cans are used for 110· other purpose than holding cream.' C~n. whlcb are being lls.ed for carrying gasoline lind motor 011 and 1'Il'other ways for which. \hey were not; intended IhoUld be thoroughly c1ealled and re.tored . imm.edlately to \hel!' p,roper use. The second .tap I. to keep them ~l.an and dry at aD tlmel. TbJ, will prevent' their be~omlnl rusty, Authorltie. reciomlmeDd waabinl with warm water, :fIll.hlnt po\l!.der anil a brush (never ra,), anll com. pIete .terlUzaUoD th either bon. bot water or • cIhlorin. 101uUoa.

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Mrs. Ella Doyle 15 cOllfined to h er room becaU8e of illness , Mrs. Ma Ltle 8mith ot Spl'lrig Valley a nd Capt . George Smith . of Robbins Field, Oa. . called all thell' sisLer and aunt. ~ . Anuo Oglesbee, SWlday mornin g. Miss Freda B urvey was ' called to OlarksvUle' Tuesday morning, beCllUSe at the seriOUS I1lneS.'! of h llr . grandmother . Dr . and Mrs. J . W. Ward a ttended the fUlleral s ervices for Dr. Ben MCClellan at Xenia Tuesday o.fternoon . The ChUdren ',s Meetin g for Wo , ship was held In bh e B~e of1ice Sunday mornlng with Mrs . Margaretta H eacock In charge .

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John Wllson, who suflered a h eart attack several days ago 1,. some better at thls# time . Dinner guests in t:be Bog'l ll home S aturday were: Pv ~ . Rober t C" ~­ gan of Fi.. Knox, .K.y. ; MisS Mal'· cella Apple and Mr . .and Mrs . Evan Bogan at Dayton; Mrs. Charles Warwick of Columbw; and . Mrs . Mary BOgan ot near Xenia. MIss Esther J ean Haines, a stud- _ en t at POIlll Oollege a t Oo'lkaloosa, I owa, is spending the sum~e r months with her parents, M ~. ami Mrs . Everett Haines. Mr . a nd Mrs, Bernard J ..nkln,s 01 Dayton and Mrs. Charles Stanley a nd daughter Carolyn C(l.Ued on their 'aun t, .Mrs . .Abe Cook and ft' r.. Uy at SpringbOr.o a -week ago sunday evell Ing.

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Mrs. M1I11e Terrell of near- eW ~ Vienna, was n Sunday dLnner g U IJ~ t ( ot her daugh ter, iMrs . Home, ..... Haines, and family. Ml'S . Ella Ha1nes. who has spent several weeks vtslting \ylth relatives returned tQ her horne Sunday . , Mrs. Pe.I!:l Sinclair has returned a fter a few ' days visit with tier son, Lowell Sinclair, who ' Ii! ' \)'ttendlDg School In ~e : She was aooom~hied by Mra. Lowell Sinclair arid daughtel',' Nancy Kathleen, who rematried there. ' ,M1s6 P)lY1lis HaJries, bride-elect of Melm Ho~orth, · was guest of honor at a · mJscellaneous bridal shower 'a t the home of MiuthQ Me.Mill~ in WilIIlh)gton iast Friday evening. . Mrs , Sarah Whiteside 'ind fam7 lIy of Washlngton c ! H. and MIss Mary StanleY' of' payton were Sunday dinner guests recently of Mr. nnd . Mr.! . Charlea. Stanley Gnd da.u ghter.

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CONSTRUCTION MEN ~ . NEEDED BY NAVY-. A concentrated drive tor construction workers tor the ' Navy's SeaBees is announced ,by Lt-Oom.d r. L . E . Oehrlng, oflflcer in charge of the Cincinnati f\!Cruiting area, with the assignment of Lt . (Jg) Walter W. Potpkar, ·construc·t lon officer, to the . Oinclnnatl d1sttlct which inC~Udes. 21 counties of southern and soutJ:1western OhiO., ' Lt. ,. (Jg) Pototar wUl 'have his of.

MiSses Annie and Ma.nlC Browne entertalnea a ~up of {rlends for dinner Il.t COld sPrings tavt:m last 'IIlIurBday a·[temoon . The gneats privileged to enjoy their Ihcispitallty were : ,..... _ Clar.n Lile of n'_~"'n'a_ vv ......._ fi _J ton O. iH., and Mrs . A. 91.' ' ces' Jn the ·V . S. l'Ia~ Recrul~mg, lMerrlct, Rev ; flnd Mrs. R:a.lph station . In . Olncinnati. J;te ~m be Park8 and 'Mrs. D., L . . Orane. . office each ~onday . and · a ' Dayton . to inte~iew PJnsPectlve SeBIBees, men 01 the. con.1tl'·uction l"iL":'~:...:...:,:;.;..-:i::.!::.--....,....-~1:....~:,I ~lIltjP-~,~~ who "'buDd 'a nd 'rlght' tor

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Rev..R. Parka Named Local Scoutmaster At

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meeting of the \Waynesville ~out COmmittee Thursday night, the members regretfully accepted ·t he reslgna.tion of K , R . HUl as Scout.master of the 10001 troop. Mr . Hill ,s1.6 ted \lha t. he was resigning becaUSe the p ressure at other buslness did not give him time to adequately Cutflll the position as Scoutmaster . The commlttee named Rev , Ralph Parks, pantor of St . Mary's Episcopal churoh, to th.e position. II.

Grange To ·Pre.ent McGuHey Program F\lrmers Grange No. 13 will present a McGuffey prognun ot their meeting Saturday evening, ~une 19, ut 9 :00 o'ClOCk. The program will be as follows: ' Song. "'l1Wlnkle, 'l1Wln.kle, . Ulotle Stllr"-.Patty Brown, Paul Michener, iRichard Fry, June Mendenhall, Carolyn Campbell, Donald Wilson. Reading: "We Are 8eve'l"-Wl1· helm Ina Braddock. • Read~g: "Little Boy Blue"Jerry COOk . . Roodlng : '''The 1'un<pest"-Phyllls Bailey. "The Mounta1o" _ "Reading :

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Reading: "The Swlng"-!4ary Kay Men<1enhall.

Reading. "Birdie and Baby"IWlnnie Jo Stout. . Reading : "Kitty and Mouaey"Jonet .M lohener . Readlng: . "OOOd MOmIJ.g" Miriam Wilson. ,Rea.d.lng: "Which Loves Best"Suo Furnas , 'Re1ldlng: "The Arrow and The

The W1lYiDe Township l·' armer's club met J,une' 10 at the home of Mr . and Mrs. W . A. Swartzel near ' Orgonia , After a pleasant SQ. clal hour, members and guests enJOYed a del!.c1ous ch~ken Illnner. The club elected the follClwing officers ' for t'he year 1944: Keller Honk, president; Fred Hagemeyer, ,,~ president; AUce Gons, Stu-etary-treasurer; Pearl RUey, ellecu· th'e comm1bt.ee . Mrs. Charles West, guest speaker, gave a most Interesting lI.CCOunt of the founding of Washlngton, D. 0., with speciaJ emphasis on tlie part George Wru;hlngton had In the planning of the city. She also spoke of problems of present day Washington. She then told something 01 the social cusWms that haec grown up In our, capital and save examples or the events that ta~e place In Waahlngton that make 't an In· wrest10g clty In which" to live. Gue&1.8 for the mee1ng were: Mr . and Mrs. Lerwrence Furnas, Mrs. Georgia Mendenhall, Mrs. Frank Swartzel, Mrs. Arthur SWlLI'tzel and ohildren. The next meeting of the club will be held July 8 at the bome of .ID. and!4ra. Walter Whitakl'.r. The dinner wlll be served In the basement ot the M.ethoc1lst church ,

Red Cross Home Service Report

Durlng the month 289 calls were made upon the Home Service, Department or the Warren cOunt.y Red Cross. The great majority of th,ese were for brief cases, that Is, elegrams In an out Or .advJoe on Song"~etty 'l'llo!Jlu. ' . procedure or any.t hlng not requirlIlg Reading: "The .Grandfo.,: her"- contln':'8d serVice or as.>jstance. Betty CamPbell and PollY L:lu W1se- Approx1m&tely 30 were continued man . caaea .where letters, telegrams. phone Re1ldlng : "It Bnows"-Mr. C. B. calla sa1Ied back and forth dall.Y, Michener . bet.ween camp and chapter. Ree.d1ng : "'What 1 Llve For"- . 'lbe ~er or ~ fOr men Fr~es Whitacre, '~e Iho-.ro diBcharged from ser:vllOe Increased Martha Warlow and JennJe Lee notliCeabl.Y. Almost aU of Ulese are BraddoCk . .

,Reading: "AOOu Ben Adhem"-' IPhyUIs Martin . , lReadLng: Robert ,01 Llncoln"'I' ..' \ Roy FUrnas, Blily Wiseman, Dorothy 'Wllson, Ruth Wardlow, Bobby, Campbell. , Readipg:, "Forty Years Ago"~Mr . Robert oreW:' Reading: "Tbe Vlllag" Blac:tsmith"-Mr , Ron'a ld Hawke. 'Readlng: '\Break, Break, Brook". Mrs. Lewis FIrea . Reading: '''RoCk ¥e To sieep"Mrs, E. L ~ Thomas. , . RCad1ng: ''"I1he BlInd Marl and ·the Elephant" - Robert Huntt-r. Dwight Burnett, :R1c1)ard WJtltaore, David HartsoCk, Dwight ,Wchent'r, Milton Jones, Glerin 8u}1tb. Talk: "Life of McGuftey"·-Emma lLou

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the Juvenile Granp . Preceding t he meeting Will be the Iblrthday sum>er at '1:30 t.onorlng birthdays or April, May, and June . The brand ~ng oontest w1ll be a teature and all are aaked to ,bI'1ng iii loaf or hane made bre!,~ If poIsible. "Ta.tble service, bring . bread and sugar wlt~ basket supper. AUTO USE TAX STAMPS NOW ON SALE AT POSTORICBS COUector of Internal Revenue Thomas A. 061~er bas a~oUnced that auto use tax stamps In the denomination or 15.00 maa ·.been ¢lced on se;le at all poatqfl1cea. 'lbe stamps ,will evldence payment Of the tax for the fiScal 'year . beIlnn1n. , JUly 1, 1943, and must be purchaeecl.

reported from the hospital trom wblcb tJ;1e aerv1ce man Ia dldcbarg('(1 and where his claim Is filed. Whe'th~ er or not "the servlce ' ma.n files cla1m h18 4laohal'8e is reported to the chapter. . In Warren ~ty It ~ . been the p~loe or the Home 8erV1ce committee to write a 'welcome home letter to the service man telllng him or our desire to. assist hlm .'l n ·the event any need ariaea reaardlng such matters u-clalma, lnsurance, aUottmenta and allowances and vocational rehablUtatlOli. These letters,are In many lnatancill! followed ,by . ' hom,e visit to more ofuUy CX'PlaIn 'the ':leglll entitlementa" of the aervJce man &II given by acts 'or C0DltCS8. Evel\Y member ot the lIomt Sery.· 'ice ~Ittee Ia alert to the needs anet' follows' prc;cedure as dl!ecteclln IIOlving problems In . the qulcke>t ~le tlme. ' Get to know the Home Service committee member ' in your commUnlty. U an emergency ~ get In touch with this person at once or With the cilalm1an 'of Home Service, Mf.s. w. H:Ileutemeier. phone 558, 1PrantJ,1n. •

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TRaEE LOCAl. YOUNG MEN ENLIST IN NAVY _ Three local young men. Gene ThOmpson, George KlrlcpatrkJ[ and Jo}m' StanlJbem, aU: DHIII1IIers of the 1M3 graduating cla8II 01 WaynesvUle IHlCh 8l)bool, enliSte<l In the Navy recently 8nd left last week for areci-~ Lakes Tramlnl Station, Dlln- . oIa, Where they ' w1ll receive their "boQt" training.

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The Happy Hour club was enLertained on TUesday ~t the home of Mrs . Raymond Braddock with a.bout eighteen mem'bers a.nd three guP.Sts, Mrs. Ell Furnas, Mrs. Wilhelmina Uneel'Wood and Mrs. Irvin Harner, present . • Resolutions in memory :>f Mrs . Henry BatterthwalLe, a mj!mber who recently paased a.way, were read . 'I1he program oonslsted of reclLations and mUsic ,by the cblldren' of the club and was greatly enjoyed . A luncheon Is schedulel to be held at the July meeting .

Woman's ,Auxiliary Meets Friday .Aft.

The Ohio Dcp nr l~ II .. t of Highwa ys is asking for bLUs for ImprovIng a nwnber or Warren C ounly roads by the Ooppllcnlion uf a n ew 5uI~ace ot a bi tuminous mate rial . Among ~ne propoSClls Is 1he lin · provem en L of Stute Rou te 73, (rom UlliLea StaLes Route 42 In W (lyne~ ­ vme to SLate Route 411 in Ch'Llrcreek townsllip. ami -1 .33 mlles In Wayne and MaSlile townships. Oth er roads to be Improved In· clUde St te Route 741 In 'l'urtiecreek. Union alll! Deerfield town· ships for n dlsla.nce of 5 .47 mlle~ ; State RouLe No , 123 In Tuttlecr ~e " and Clenrcreek townships lor f1v ~ miles; 3 .20 mlIP.s of Stnte Route No , 123 U1 .salem townsl1ip. Bnc U . S . WASBllNal'l'O]~, D.C.-U.s. Na1!7 0fBdal Pboto-'11wt Coast Guard ROULe No. 42 In Leballon and T~. ~. Gennan aubm8rlne elf the Carolina Cout som~ months ago 33 primers. Ignoring the phof.osntpber the German sub- tlecreek township for 2.10 miles . marine exeeutlve oIBoer (cenWr) and • Britilh 08icer, Lt. Comdr. PatTick The totol cost Is estl ma.tocl LO cost W. ~I R.N. (no'W Coinmander) c:onUnue their conversation. Left to $42.24.3 Bnd Is to be completed llot right at the Navy Y,u ds barracb in CbarlouttJR are: Lt. Comdr. Frank P. Monon tJSNR; Kapitan Leutnant Hellmut Rathke, Commander of the later than September 15 , German submarine; executive officer of the sub (name not given); Lieut. WT OWNERS OF MIAMI ~~'. ~ .'!~.!~.:t~""'-~. . Co,&l¥' ~~~ W. ~ers. USNR. .. CEIUETERY nOLD lUEETl1'llG

The Woman's oAuxUlary C'f st . Mary's Church met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs , Charles Terrell, with twelve members and one guest. Mrs. Lee Terrell. present . Roll call was ~ered by each one asking a. question. on the B~ble or church and then giving lihe correct answer or elOplann.tlon. Mrs. Ralph Parks was In oharge of the program a.nd gave an excellen t paper on "Activities or Qur Mlsssions Ourlng The Warren County Nutrl t.lon War Tlme." 'Ibe AuxlUaTY Will en , COWlcll is· sponsoring a series of joy a summer vacation and no t 1943 OORN '~G Canning and Food Demonstrations meet again until September . DBlnty Excessive ra1n.s throughout War- La be given dw-ing June and JUly . refreshments were served by the ren county l1ave delayed corn plantDemoIlstrations will be given by hostess. Ing several weeks aC(l()rdl~ to Mr. Mrs, ZaUl Banta, Mrs. Helen CorOha-ries E. M1cbener', farm labor bett, Mrs , Geraldine Eicher, and LOCAL MUSIC INSTRVCTOIl assistant In the Agricultural Euten- Miss Robcrta E . Franlcenstcln.' (JALLED FOR EX.AMINAT10N ston aMlce. Only 75 to 80 per ~nt These women will 'be aSSisted by E . W . ScOfield, music Instructor of the planned 19'13 corn acreage I~ yomen living In the various comIn. the Waynesville school~, has been the county was planted as (){ June munities where demonstrations art! notified by his draft boarl in COl- 15. In an average year, tills per- to be given . umbUs to appear tor physical exam~ centage of the corn would have been With much stree being put on tile matlon Wednesday, June 23 . U Mr . planted by Decoration Day. The sitp.r eservation of food, both by ScdUeld ·Js accepted, h e will be ua tion has been aggravated by a canning and drying t'h e womell In greatly missed by local school pa- shortage of ftum labor and In some Lhe county shoUld see bolli old trons. He has been employed here cases, a lack or suUl(:lent machln· 1ll1d new methods . demons t!a ted , for aibout a year, coming to Wp.ynes- ery ond equipment. Since only three types of containers Ville rrom sPrlD.gboro . .M!. and Mrs, ,Numerous farme';,s tla.ve quit tryare being manufactured this l'''II1', Scofield have Illflde many 'frlends Ing to pla.nt whlle otbers are still all these wlll be demonstJ'aLed. A locally . They have one child , waiting 10r a break In the weo.ther . good mBny 'Women are planning to Short sea.son Hybrids are now in de_ USe mayonalse.peanut bll;tter and cof ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ma and_ there Is a very l1m1ted fee jars for cant).ing , It Is not advissupply or these avaUnble. Soybeen alJe to use these Jars for 'Yat;er bath, Mr. and' Mrs. Leo C<:Umer enteracreage will probably be curtailed pressurc cOOk or ov~n call1lltlg. This balned on Friday evenlng"Sogt . Clyde eve.n more bhan corn ane many type of jar has not been Lemp<,!red Fromm of MacOUl Field, FlOrida. flelds ' may be planted too late to be t.o stond as :high a degree 01 tem· Mr. and Mrs" Ha!I'Y Shank ami harvested for grain . lAlte maturing ~augbter of Lebanltt, Mr. and Mrs. be~ns and corn will In turn limit perature IlS bhe regular OIlnlling Jars. ~:unples or dried food wlll ~ c.1s~ daughter of Cel1;· Roliert Billett the acreage available for wheat played at these meetings . '111e cantervllle and Mrs . Raymonc: Conner , plantLng this fe.ll. ning of non-acid vegetal>les. such as The !irst cutting of aJfalra should (JOUNTY mSTORIES WANTED corn, beans, andJ>Cas will be demonhave been made by June 10 but Mr. , The Ohioana' library In Columbus, Michener estimated titBit 50 per cent. stated as well as the canning of organlzel to honor Ohio writers and Is still In the field. It iR now time to fruit with little or 110 sugar Anyone Interested In these demto preserve the Story of Ohio, Ohio- cut clover and mixed' hay. Most onstratiOns Is lnvitea to a ttend. The ans, and aU regional traditions, Is larmers have planned to ,,; ,Ill making a spectal \ ple~ for county the acreage that they could handle schedule of these demonstrations is as follows: . histories. UllderfavoP&ble cQnditlons, but with Mt. ' Holly, June 22,10 a .m., 'at Tbls library, founded by Martha com planting, cultlvutt1pg and hay Kinney COoPer, has been developed making iO much delas'ed. It Is cre- the church; waynesv1Ue, June 22. ,whollY by 't he citizens of Ohio, never ating II. very serious labor shorbage. 2 p. m . at th,e Grode BOhool; Mor,' bavlng ~n subsidized Iby the staw . Many farmers are asldng for work- row, June 24, 2 ,p. m . ot high school; IAll or the 3,855 boo1ts In the library ers to work during this rush season. Butlerville, June 29, 2 p. m ,; Pleas· ant Plnin, June 29. 10 a . m at the have been glfl.8. Part time workers clln b.fl used to With ,the irlcreaslng liemllnd for much advantage on 'many farms. Grade school; Blucball. July 13. 1I p . ,cQuntv histories the library Ib mak.. The Extension OU1ce 1s llsl.lng avall m. at Grade school; Lebanon, July 1 inti ' an appeal to local counties to able workers and . anyone who can Grange Hall; Red Llon, JUly 7, 2 p. complete the collection , About half work a few hours one. or more days 2 .p . m., Memorial Hall ; South Lebthe county histories arc now In the are asked to leave ttM)1r nRmes on anon, June 30, 1 p. m " Grade library. The library's goal is to me at the Extension ()JIfice located school; Maineville, July 6, 1 p . m., have one copy of every history that In the basement of the court house. G<!ange Hall; Red Lion, July 7, 2 ,p . bas teen ' published. The donor's Warren county does not have fav- m., 'R ed Lion church; Ly·tle, July 9, name will be .placed' on the, book. orable prospects tor ~'rn, wheat or 2:00 p . 01,; Bethany. June 16, 2 p . plate and he wlll 1M! rec0gp.ize4 as a hay and since these crops are neces- m ., community hall; l:Jarveysburg, patr4lO of the UbrlU'Y receiving an sary for the' productlon or meat and July 8, 2 p . m . , high school. It Is best to attend bhese meetings Invl~on to all meetings. other lives'tack products, the fOOl.4 U YtlU have a history of Warren 'Production prospects are not con- 1n order to see the actual ,process county that you would like to place sidered very favorable . sOmeone demonstrated but If you are unalJle to do so, call at the Extens10n Serwhere It wU1 serve many people, may go hungry next w1nter. vie aflflce, court howe', Lab!lnon and write to Mrs, Depew Head. execuget your free copy of the Canning tive chatmlan, 1109 8t.ate · Office PRIN~AL OF MORROW mGR SOBOOL RESIGNS and Drying ,L eaflets. building, COlumbus. .

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J . B. Newbel'g, prlnc1pa1 of Morrow high mool, ' has :reslgned his position to accept a similar post at Struthers, nee.r Youngstown . Prof: N~rg has been at Morfow since 1927. ' He was active In: civic cm:le6 at Morrow, 10 ,the' Muoillc ' order, on or before ~t date ., TJle ,s~ \ ~ECZI'VB~r-Di~~un the MethodlstchUMh ani ~ . a lire serially · numbered, 'a re gummed \,1 DIlGBD, DOM TO B~ E~ MONDA~ 01\ the face. and have provla1on , on , O~O ST4TB ~~ .Several WQyn-;-TOwnship young paSt president or the WGn'en Counthe back for entry of the 'J;D&Ite/ men 'bil.ve been notUled bY' Warren t)' Teachii-s' aaaocIatlOl!l. · model. serial number and atate ·U,:· ~t boQrd 'No. 2 at Lebanon AGED SPRINGBORO (JrrrDN . ce~ .n~ ~ ttle. veh1Cle, . to appear for phya1ca1 ~iwn- , . DIF.8 IN IDDDLBTOWN .,Gallagher stieues the fact that ., .' . ~ the ,'use· tAut' .has n~ ,bee.r relnattoti In ,Feparatlon for ind~cti~ . Into the armed servlcl!II on Monday. - pealed and cauttoJ1!l • motor :at. 8eVel'al members of the .owners that failure •. to and Braduatl~ Clali&of~aynl!llvWe dJBplay .the new taz atampa on are ineklded· tile C!all. ' . h1Clea uainl the ,p~ ~P af~ , ter JUlY I, 1M3, wUls"'JeiiIt ~ viOLmllIIBBTlNG olators to tile aevere pena1t1ee , . . . . MONDAY MlQIIT

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At the onllulI] meeting of lot ownera of the Miam.I cemetery assocla tlon held MOnday, June 14. the fol . lowing were elected to the Board of OJ Directors: WalLer Wh1t.1cre ,Waymesv!lle. Walter Kenrick 01 Lytle \temporaryJ and Tom Welch ot Harveysburg . Holdover lliembers are John Hawke, -M', A. Cornell and ~oward Graham, Miss Helen Hawke was reelecle .. secretary ond treasurer. The presIdent Is to be cbosen at a. mCoi!tlng of the board at directors .

Friendship Club Meeting Wednesday Mrs, Oora ,Rich. asslst.ed by Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs . J . J . Bw-s ke, entertained the members 01 the Friendship club on ,W ednesday afternoon of l(lst week for their regu1e.r June meeting . After the brief business meeting, Mrs R. E . Asbury read an excellent an(J entertaining paper on "Indus~.rles of Ohto," followed by a very instructive talk on "Blackout RuJes and Regulations" by Mrs . M. A: Fulkerson. 'P lans were made for Il luncheon meet ing In August anti the club adjourned until July wnen they wlll mect with Mrs, M . A . Fulkerson . Dainty r6l:reshments were served to stbout eighteen members. WARREN COUNTY FLYF.R . lULLED IN MIDDLETOWN

Local Fire Dept. Answers Two Calls Over Week-End '!lne Waynesville lire department 'Was called out tlWlce over Lhe weektmd. Saturday &fternoon the department re.spondid to a co.ll to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Har~.ey 8a.<;kett when an 011 heaLer, used to heat a water tank, located 'in the basemtmt, exploc1oo . Damage, which was negligible. was confln~ rt to the bnsement. Sunday I¥!ternoon the deparlllwot was called to the larm of .Mr. and. Mrs . H. R, Moss, Oregonia, Route I" when lightning struc& a tobacco Bnd Implement shed. By tIhe time the nremen arrived. the sllCd was proctically Il. totaLI05S . The heavy rain pl'evalellt at the time p'I'cvant.ed the llames trom spreading to other outbulld1lJgs. The loss Included '100 bushe.ls 01 wJ\ee. t, and some 'ImPlements a.nd tools and was covered 'by insurance.

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Twenliy-'four girls' 4.JH clUbs have been o'rganized In Warrell'fllOiinQ' tlhls sprlng, Roberta FalkeDllteln. Warren county home agent, ~ announced . 'Olubs and leaders are 68 folJawa: BluCOOll Jolly Stitchers, Ura. George Geary; Franklin Stlllchlns Fingers, Mrs. Walter Mon~.; Level Loyal LasSie, MIss Rllth Jackson; New Hope iHappy..oo Lucky, Mrs . William Dorler; BPrtnBboro Dot and DaShes, Miss Opal !4iUer, . Mary Fox, aaststant . Sprmgboro Kitchen Kutles, Mrs. Voree McC1uddough. Virg1nla Pox, aaslstant; Bethany 4-H elub, Mn. Oharles Weber a.nd Mrs. Walter Mllireonet; Lytle , Kook-eO, Mrs. Fred Rusll and Mrs. palph Ham-, mond; Nonabel f'OOd club, !41as Le6h Guard; Lebanon Balppy Hour club, Miss Betty Meyer. Mason COoking and Canning, MIIIII Ruth Cowa.n; Mason 8ewinJ Pala, Maln~tI1e Mrs, Erma ' Whited; Cooking club, Mrs. Albert Stoll; Bed iLion Make and Mend, Af~8 ; Earl Beckman; Morrow ~era Sewing clUb, Mrs. Gladys Bowlinl. Ridgeville -Busy Fingers-Jr.... . ·MdII, W11l Hutt; Ridgeville Busy Plngers Sr . , Mrs. Ralph Harlow; Harveysburg Betsy Ross club, Mrs. LueUa Milligan; Waynesville VIC~ory clUb, Mrs. Ralph Parks; MalnevUle SewI~ clw. Mrs. A . M, Grapevine. FranklJn Girls of Amen ~ (W~t End), Mrs, Hazel Re\lC8; ·Prankl!n

Test Pilot Maurice C . Fry. 29, of club (East End), !4rS . Paul HIllsinger; 20 Mile Stand Vlct;cjry Pals, R. R. 2, FraJlkl.In, was killed late , Mrs. Elmer Landen, and Butlenille Friday wh~n his Aeronca plnn, ,plunged Into the yard behind a Glris club, ~s. Everett Ore'lOl'Y. lWest Middletown home and burst PROMINENT CENTERVILLE . Into flames . Fry was chief te.<;t pilot RESIDENT DIES A1,BOIIE for Aeronca Aircraft comara tion , He was on a routine flight when he Mrs. Clare Gleen E. Ogle." '13, crashed . died Got her bome in ·Centerville . Services for Fry, who, re.>lded o,.!!n....-=w.e....lUI,u been III tor .tQree mcmtb&.-------jl<-. the Franklln-Sprlngiboro rood. were Survivors are her husba.l'ld, Nathheld Sunday at the Sprln,;'boro U. Iln; three daugbters, lin. Rutll B . chureh with burial in Sprlng- Royse, wife of g. B . Royse, aaslstboro cemtery . Survivors Include h !s ant superlntendent or the American mother, Mrs . Sorah Fry; lI 'ree sis· Rolllng 'M1l1 COIIIP'ny; Mr<l. Betty ters, Mrs. Alice Dennis !I. nd Mrs . Dell, wite of Middletown Municipal Virginia Phillips, both of Franklin, Judge E, H. DeU, and Mrs. War.. and RU~h, at home, Ilnd thre'.! broth- ren Rupp, all or Midde!.awn, and ers, Cerl, Allen and Paul. His lath- Elwin, of West MIddetoWil. er. Ha.rry Fry, died Moreh 30 , CHANGE OF ADDRESSES A graduate of Sprlngtboro h igh school, he had been employed as a The following loCal men In the test pilot by the Aeronca corpora- armed, services have new addressee: tion ror three years . A yee.r agO he Oharles J. Davis, S . C. 3-0, U. W68 cited for heroism In landing a S . N, P. S.,. Gallen 809. Great plane sllifely aJter the motor hru:l 'Lakes, DI. fallen out. Prc. Clarence J.. Cben~tb, ' ENGAQEMENT ANNOtlNCED Comdt. A. F. BcbooI; Course No. SPRING VALLEY MAN TO .. TEACJI AT WILMINGTON '12, Fort Knox, ~.: Announcement has been made of IPvt Lyle S. PVz. CO. B, A. S . T, the engagement of Miss Mary RobDr, A. S , Watson, presl4ent or U. 3921, Pomona Oo11ege, OllU'lelnont, ben of · Olncinnati and Sst. MUton Wilmington college, has announced CaUf. Earnhart, son or Postma.~t.er and the appointment or Dr. WWls ~. FIfe. Ha101~ E. Gith~s, Hq, 00., Mrs. Stanll!'y Earnhart of r..ebanon, Barner' or' Spring VaUey as part.- 9'1th 8lg: Br., Camp Bowie, Texas'. ·8ergea.nt Earnhart Is staHoned at time protes.wr 01 ph11osqlh,i' and reCamp Crowder, Mo., where he is an LEAVE FOR' ClIIICAGO l1g1on. Dr, 'Hamer wlll take over InstrUctor In the' signal traitllng the course.s In reu8tQn and ph1l060Mr. and IDs:-A.W, 1derl'lck woo service there. Both he ard Miss pby now taug.ht by Dr. ' W. G. Farl', haVe been ·t'he guests or their sonRobben gr~duates or a Cincindean or the faculty·, who will leave an! daughter. Rev. lUId MrS. nati drama.tIc schOOl. Wllmlngton at the close or the S11,JD- Balpb Parks, have gone . to Ch1cago mer term to taite Charge ofedu- for · the swnmer. LOClAL .FLYd PARTIClII'.\TF.S cational program' ~ Friends m1aIN p~tJRlA CAPTURE SIOtis in Jl!UDaJca. . .' ' VISITING SUi'I'ERS

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The Treasury. Department soon dJStribute millions uf forms whJCh must be filled out and rued by indlvidual workmen. and ' their --- ~rs, In preparation for collecting the twenty per cen wlthholdJng tax 11'0In wages and salaries, which will become effective JUly 1st.. EIIIcb employee will be required. to If'Ur.nlsh a statemen.t. to his Wlployer as to his marital status Blld the number of his depen.dent6, 1n order ,t o determine ' the exan~on to IWhlch be will be entitled. &nployera must keep aocumt.e records 8li to each employee's exemption, wa,ge or salary, and tax deductiOns made, a.nd represent !be government in collecUng t.he withho1dln8 tax for the Trea.sury Department.. The eItra ~nses and work. Involved will ereatly add to 'the henvy burdens tbe already harassed employ:er must

Income 01 the FederBi gov mment by at least sixteen bUllon dolll\rs per year. The Adm.inistratiJn Ls re commending individual Income taXes be drastlcally Increased - by as much e.g fifty per cent In some brackets. Members of the W ys and Means commlttee. charged wltb the respons1bUlty of bringing In all re~­ enue bill:;, are generally opposed to an)' Increase in indhidual Income taxes at. this time, inasmuch as most 1ncom.e tax parers wID pd)' n increase of ~elve and 0 e-nalC per cent in taxes during L944. Ilnd 1945 under the provisions 01 rec:lElllJr eDacted tax collection legislaUOD . A sllght increase in the alrea4y h .\'1' corporation tax rates 'Will bf'considered, and inereases in pre..<oent excise taxes may be expecU!d . Con.sideration 15 also being given to the levying of a general sales tax, but the ,A dministration Is opposed thereto . IncIdently, taxpayers may ' get some help from the blll by Senator Bridges of New Hamp~h1re to make prer:n1ums paid on all IIIe lJlsurance In force e.nd effect on December 7th, 1Ml, up to one thoWiand dollarS'-Or ten per cent' of net income, whichever Is the 10wer-1l deductlhle item, and there, not subject to tax. There IS mucb support tor the Brl~es proposal and it may be wri tten into 11IiW.

• • • A 'recent survey and U'st check made by selecUve Service inEpectors have disclosed many draft reglstrants eligible for miLitary service carry . . ha.ve been overlooked or wrongly The IPresident, ~;llIb the Treaa- classified. lAs a result a mor ~ careful . ury Depe.rtnient, Is IIl;ldng this sea- check or drl).tt classltlcations may be 810n of Congress W ~ease the tax ~e on a natloI1l·'Wtde basis, and It

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the efforts or a Congres-

skm&l group from the gasoline short age a.rea In the Eastern states to

compel the extension ot the ba ll Oil all pleasure driVing and tbe Jeduct;ion In the value at glll;oliM. ration -coupons to the rest of th e (,ou~IY. It now appeats unllkmy tha.t such nctlon will be taken . Following a call issued oy your humble RE'pr scm a.· Uve and nine other Members of Congress from the Middle West., more than two hundred House .Members from states outside the Eastern shortage area condueted a mee~1ng and set up a permanent organlzatlon for the protection of their constituents against an urmec~rc restriction on the use of gasoline. Oil coordinator lokes has 'announced that further gasollne r llstrlctlons, outside the Eastern a.rea, wUl not be considered at this time. The Middle w~st stands ready to .mnke any necessary sacrUlces to win the war, tiut -will not p ermit the ImposlLlon of unnecessary restrictions that will be of no 'beneflt to anyone. '

Xenia Shopping Guide 9

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Xenia Standard PutS . Store ...... 8:00 to 6;30 DaUy

108 E. Main

Ph. 288

THE GREAT ATLANTIC , -and PACIFIC TEA CO. . SEIS-SERVICE S'IOBB

A Good Place to Eat

Phone 7;W

HOME FURNtTURE CO.

Phone DiU

E.8. Curtis

52 E. Main

THE CRITERION Xenia. Ohio KUPPENIIEIMER CLOTUES Arrow Sh.Ir&a

Your MoCormIck-DeerlJl&'

CHENOWETH MOTOR . COMPANY $0 NEW CABS UO USED CARS 1'\h000e 241 Xenia, 0. "

D. B. S·tall JEWELER Watch and Jewelry . Repairiq

DIAMONDS WATCHES . " LIGHTERs

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FRED, F; GRAHAM CO. , 17 .. 19 ' So. Wblteman St..

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11 Green St.

Ph(llle 1161

ALICE RINCK'S HAT SHOP Eigbt west Main ' St.

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FOR ANY OCCASION

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Harner's

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All Make N ice Gifts For Any Occa.ion .

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XENIA OFFICE SOPPLY . . 35 Green Street SOHOOL &

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W, E. Borinc, Prop.

SULTRY DAYS WITH THE USE ,OFMEXICAN HEAT POWDER .... .. .... .... ........ 29c. 47c

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tlon in Allen Haines ' grocery a nd Allie HaUles.1s attending Sl'11oo1. 'Misses Mamie Chandler, YeorgJa. Frame, 'Minnie Dodson an1 J p.llnle Dinwiddie hied llway to Xenia Sa t urda.y. Geo . Stiles on Sunday vlewell the Sllloiderlllg rUins of the once flne Cblttenden Hotel and a djacent buildings in Columbus. Mrs. John Furnas and children, after spending about a mon th with friends in New York, returned homo Tuesday. A very young lady arrived at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Cilas. H. Clements Sunday. There will be a mass Temperance meeting at the M . E , chudeh tomorrow evening. Wm. J . Chenoweth and daughter were Injured Saturday a s they were returning from Dayton ~nen a calf Irig.btened their horse and the buggy was overtourned . JOseph Ohapman has returned to b Ls home here IIIfter 5penC\ing the autumn In B100klyn and vl'llting the

NOTICE TO (JON TRACTORS STA'IE OF omo DEPARTMENT 0'" I~GnwAYS OOlumbw, Ohio, June 12, 1943 Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No, 431-191 UNIT NtlC!E CONTRACT company to look after the Iltreet FIFTEEN 1'I£AltS AOO Sca led proposals will be rece!ved at tbe arflce of the s tate HIghway Ughtli. aiso to contract fot' n ew (June U , 1928) Director of Ohio, at Columbus. OhiO, . R ussell Sallsbury took several hOWie ligh ting. He s ucceeds . Earl until 10 :00 A. M . . Ohio Stanch.rd premJ ums Qt the Dayton .sto.!k show Orndorf . Time, Tuesday, JUly 6, 1943, for imWa,ynesvllle stree~ looked Uke the last week . provements in : Proposais N'os. 1 to 6 inclusive Mrs . Mary KaUffullg 01 HamllJon, ureat Wblte way Monday whee' are offered as one , proJec~ and Is visiting her son. A . F. Melloh , they were treated to doses of calcium wUi be a:warded as one contr6ct, chloride. and family. • Proposal No. 1 John Drew Ridge, of Chicago, son !Leon Salisbury oj' Cle eland s)JCnt Warren County. Ohio, on Scctions the week-end With h is parenlS, Mr . of Mrs . Cllfford S . Ridge hns been A and B (Part) of the Mesorihighly honored by being chosen edand Mrs. W . p, Salisbury . Springboro-Northern Rood, State Miss Luella W1lllal1lson has re- itor or the Unlvers1ty of Ohicago Hlghwny No . 948, state Ro).lte No , 741, Ul Turtle Creek, Union and turned from dhlo 'Wesleyan to spend annual for 1929. Oeel'l1eld Townships, by applying a. Tbe 4-H Good Cut Clothing club the s ummer vaoo.tlon at h~r borne . bltumUlous treatment, Item T-31. Mr . and Mrs . Ralph MilleI', Mrs . met a.t the grade school Tuesday. Pavement: Wid bh 20 feet. Wilson EdiWards and Miss Emma Allce Oons is lender and Doris Hen. :Length 28.831.6 ' feet or 5.47 .:miles, Heighway visited at; the home oJ E. derson Is assistant. Proposal No, Z Earl Clark and Mrs . Ruby Davis V. Barnhart In Cincinnati Slmday Warren County, Oblo, on SectlOI1 ere married In Brookville. Ohio afternoon . Miss Helghway will reo of Ule Franlilln - Lebanon Road, main with Mrs. Emma Barnett June 9 . Mr . Cla.rk is the son of lair . S tate Highway No . 250, state Route while Mrs. Barnhan Is in the hos- Wilbur Olark of Lytle . Warhlll county's new sheriff's res- No. 123, 1n Turtle Creek and Olear pitaL Miss Jean Hockett and Rhodes Idence ls nearing completion. Creek Townships; by a.pplying a bitumlnous treatment, Item T,·(i1. Dr . and Mrs . S6muel J . Russell, Bunnell were quietly married at Dr. T . I. Way and wife and HorPavement : Width 18 feet. of Marquette Road. Chicago, an- Rlohmond, Ind . , May 31, Mrs . Bun- ace W.rlght of Cincinnati, wandered loengfh 26,400 feet or .noun.ce ma:rriage of - t'helr nells tbe daughter of Mr . ,!-nd Mrs . ba.ck borne for Thanksglvlnj. 5.00 ~es·. daughter, Ru th, to Levering Cart- Earl Hockett . Mr. Bunnell ~ the Oha.rles Pickrel and Bertie McCray Proposal No. 3 tWl'lght, grandson 0[' S . L . Cart- son of Mr . and Mrs . Chanrey Bun- were married Tuesday. Warren County, OhiO, on SeCtions wright of Waynesville a.nd son ot nell . Monday evening the dry goods' G and Waynesville (Part) of tht, Franldln-WUmlngton RooQ , SLate • • • Mr. and Mrs . C. I • . Cartwrigh t 01 '1WE~~Y-FiVE YEARS AGO stock of Haines and Co. will be re.· Highway No.251,slAlte Route No.73,1n !EVanston, Ill. (June 19, · 1918) :.. -::1~~~Fbi~~~~~~;'- formerly 'Clecn Creek and WaJDe Townships, J ames S . Elllotl, 87. one of the by applying a bltwnlnous treatment, by O . B. Moore . A blast at Klags Mill:; Fr1dar WM oldest Masol1S In Ohio, died at 10 distinol.1y heard here . One man was ' Jane D. Cadwal1ader. who ,,:,as Item T-31 . o'clock last Wednesday night a t his kLUed . Pavement: Width 18 feet. ...,.-=-. bom sept . 6, 1812. died at Harvel's, !Length 24,288 feet or home .four miles north ~ Way nes4.60 milels.ville. n;r ::c S;:v to Propospl . No. 4 H . lB . Earnhart hill; just ('ompletWarren County, Ohio, on 6001.1011 worth thoWiands of dol1ars. The ed tbe second semester of acco un t F 01 the FrankUn-Wllmington Road, property belongs to Roy lrous of State HlghiVay No. 251, state Route Ing at tbe n.lght sc'nool of Lh e Day-' WaynesvIlle. , No. 73, in Wayne and Massie Townton Y.'M .C.A. Miss Marla Stout receiv ed a llt& New ' Su1~ ships. by applying a bl~umlnous Mrs . Maude Crane entertained At. certificate last week of which she f!r John Zettel vs . LUlie H . Zettel, treatment, [tern T-31. Pavement: Width l8 ,feet . olnner tl . d divor'''', Of duty .....""ross n e"lect " • '. . " Sundny, <Mr'. and Mrq ehns. j Wiyprou. 'L ength 22,862.4 leeb or B. Moore and daughte.r ,.,Margaretta Mrs. C .. 'M. Cartwright nnd t.wo · ~llla ~ VS • • Oha.rles Rapp,' 4.33 miles. ,c o[ Washington, D. C. , and R. A. chlld;'e~ of ~aDston, Dl. , are.8u esrs divorce. gross neglect of duty , Pro)lO!lal No.5 Cross . . . of Mr . and Mrs . S. L . Cartwrigllt . Employers' ' F,'ire Insurance ctlm~nrrell County, Oblo, on Sections Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Comell dnd Ethan Crane, who has bP.en asslst- pany vs. Ray. A. Young, money, A (Part) and Morrow of the Lebanoni·Morrow Rood, state HIghway No. Mr . and Mrs . ErnE'st . Butterwor th Ing in the QQzett'e office has r e- amount, $3'76.95. were In Columbus '1;'Uesday at the turned .to Toledo. R . A, -McCartney vs. Rcty Young, 252, s tate Route No. 1Qa,.In Salem Township, by applying a ·bltumlndedica tion of the Farm 'Burt'au ad. . Mr . and Mrs. U. O . W hetzel, money, amount$3846 .'~. 'oui treatment, Item T-3l. ministration bulldlng. Miss LIzzie Joy, Mary Whetzel a.nd Common Pleas rPavement : Width 18 feet. Length 16,896 feet or Carrington Ellls u; the proud pos- Chas , Joy attended t he I'meral of Marlha Swallow ' vs . Cecil Swal3.20 mUes. sessor ot a t.urtle wit h the dntes 1850, RQ Iph Morgan at Xenia Saturday . 1""", v.. d. lvo~e .v to plaint\ttl, child to PropotJal No.. 6 ~ 1882, 1885, 1894 and 1907 carved on Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hawke arrived plalntltC, defendan t to pay plalntUI Warren County, Ohio, OIl Section Its back. home from their honeymoon Wed- $10 Pllr week and costs of case, lot Lebanon <Part) of ·the Main Street, Howard Burton hilS been appolnt- nesday eevning, Which was .~nt at $313 to plalntltf. Warren Street '(part), and Colwnbus ed by the Dayton ,P'ower and Light Russell's Point. Gwendolyn PHe vs . John R . Bak- Avenue Roads. Slate' Highwa.yS No, The annual meeting of Waynes. er, et aI., plalntUtf to recon'" from 185, 252, and 6, State Ro\1tes ,Nos. 63, Route No. 42, In vUle Branch Red cross, Includ.lng;tl defandants sum of $Ui2G. 38 and her ~nd 123, U . Turtle Creek Township, by applying W(!,yne a.nd Massie townships, will be casts; also 1Wami Valley BUIldlDg a bituminous treatment, Item T-32. 'held Friday evening. and Loan to recover from defendlPavement: Width 20 feet •. Length 11,088 feet or ant sum at $73n.28 . • • • TARVIA-'L ITHro TAR AND FIFTY YEARS AGO 2.>10 mileS. Kathryn Resbols VS. Haroltl HesROAD OIL, ,E?tCAVA TING Marriage LIcenses - Charles L. bois, cas~ dism~sed witbout l"ecot'd '{'otal estlmated- cost .,.. 142,243.00 Proposals Nos. 1 to 6 InclWilve or Heroster and 6adah Rout; Charley an!! ' prejudice at cost · of plaln til!. DUMP TRUCK. SERVICE thla to be compl~te~ not and' Ella Bumebt; Charles Mered1ih READY 'MIX GONCRJi"l'E 'Ailn M . Franz vs . Robert J. Franz, later than September 15, 1943 . . Pickrell and Bertha Mc(lra!', ChEls. case dismissed without record, costA .. The minimum wage to, be paid to 10000r emplOYed on thls ' c;ontract Mon~me~ and BWile, Read . Paid. . be In a.ocorda.nce with the Cedarvill'e new paper mill is said '~Scbed\lle of Prevan~ Hourly to 'h ave started up this w"P.ek . Wap Rates AlCertalned ~d De~Phone Waynel!lV.1l1e 2911 Arthur Shinn, of oa.y ton , was the The Department of In.d ua.Morrow Pholle No.' 3 guest of his mother, Mrs Wm . I t~:~::8~~:Japp=~I:leable to etate I] ImproVements .COrwln, a few days tb1s weP.k·. Leb,mon : Office ' Phone 473 K acc:Ol'CJmce With Sections 17-3, Wm. SmIth has accepted a ~I17-6 and 17-5&' of, the Residence 98 M Oode of Oblo,", .J t;Jidder must IUbirut with nl,l certified check,. in an ' &mount 'to fIve PIIr cent af the ' eatiImateld 'but event ' mor~

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Phone 2121

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Nhile t'ne PresIden L's new OWct ot War Mobilization is receiv ing much ,publlclty and its head., JWiUce Byrnes Is being mentiollee a.s Assistant ~s1dent" and all of that, those who are in the best posJtlon to know Insist that the real "power be· hind the throne" is Harry Mcpl:!n.;, White House residen t and loug- tlme personal advisor to the Prt':;ld nto serving with Hopkins a.s a IMrt of the ~er circle advisory group are Judge Samuel Rosenman, Ben C()'hen and JWi ~lce · Fellx Frankfurter . They a re reput«\ to be the "'eal war cablne whiCh gives t.he orders to Director of War Mobilization Byrnes and all ml' so-called OmI'S in charge or prlce control, rationing, and food, rubber and "'~ materiel pr ·c.uctlon mattes. Justice nyroes may be the CZar or Crars--but. RatTy Hopldru; and his little crowd of a.rd~at New DealeTS are said to actually be ruDDing me who e shoW .

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From A Farm· Diary--Dry Ridge Sunday, June 12. 1943 , The Bevcnth miny Sunday stnce Eo..srer. The question· now is, are they golng to continue aU summer. I t'hought at ' first that it was going to l>e a typical DI'Y Ridge storm for there was min to the south of us and rain to the llI,lrth Of Us most of Ohe atternoon but It ,was evening. even by farm time, before we got ours, YeS"~rday they P\1t In our first load of alfalfa. They 10(Uied it ahead ot the rain a few days agO and it had stood on the IoVagon In the oCher barn untli they prousht it over and unload.ed It this afternoon. It was lucky that It dld not 'have to stand any longer for it WIU tleg1nnlng to h.eat a llttle. but they spread It out and 1 think It will be good hay. If It had been unloaded at once and iJpread out It probably 'Would have been all rlght ·though it wa.s put In ·rabber green. t stU! beUeve that the way to get &ood alftllCa hay Is to cut It one ~y. rake It the next rooming and out It In that IIIfternoon though, of ro\ll'Se, if It Is heavy and green, it may have to stay in the windrow tQl t.1te 'next day. I would ra~her m,v chances with It a Uttle green thllJl to let. It get ,mined , on or sunburned. We usually sal~ it when We put It In green. it seems to help G.nd the coWs Uke :It. We are going to have a lot Q( timothy hay this year . They say I:f It 'Is cut Just as It begLns to bloom it has about two-thirds the f~edlng valUe or altalfa for sows. 'H orus

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her far. enough away and started over again. getting wettar every minute . The wind, was blowing, the seem to like It cut lifter the sel'd lightning flashing and the thunder 'bas formed. cracldng. I rounded up another New green pees from Mrs . Ten- bun~h but they woUldn't go In. This ~'s garden and ~ere tht'y guodl time I found one ot the pups shhr~ I bougbt some peas at th'l · grocery erlng' with fright just Inside the the other day and they were so goOd obIok door . 'I1wlce I chased that pup ,that I thought to myself 1 believe out and tried to g~t the chicks In . this stuff abou~ garden things be- Finally I. had to catch and carry lng, l>etter 15 all bunk ' but now I them In by handfUls . Some Of them know better, the rlght4rom-tbe- had taken refuge in their favorite garden things have a super - good~ gooseberry buSh and one-poor3m1t"ness that they l06e In a few hours. feathered thing 1 found slttlng in a I hav~ alm06t Nle only poor garden puddle with Just 14 'head out. By I have seen this year, 1 am going to this time the water wB$ running ihave to replant it entirely. ankle deep past the brooder house Monday . They are cutting bay and I W(IE, wet to the skin' but we this morning so I hope showers wilt , kept on until aU we coulCl find were stay a'Way though a .Uttle one might 'In the hoUse . We tried to light the make it easier to replant til'! gtIrael~ , brooder stove but they lterose~e was Later. Just a llttle onel WhY did 1 low and It only burned Il mi/lute even mention one I I was outside but they soon began to make their whe.n the blac.k clou~ began to roll own heat ar\(i"look for something to up but the colts 'were out and I eat, so ~e left th~ t.helr fate had to put them In the pa.stur~ be- . fully expecting to find flv':! or six fore I coUld chase the chlck.i In. By dead by .morn Ing . tlhe time ,I got to tllem It was beTuesday. A car droVe In early this ginning' to sprlMle lar~e splashy m6r.ning, early at least by ' farm drops. The silly things acted wo~,;e time. a neighbor 'to tell us that our than U8U61 . They seemed to have stock from the other tann was aU lforgotten where they ~ved. They out on the' road. 'I dldn't take long ran around in circles. They came to load up ,some helpers and round up to the door and wowen I go in. up the .:voU!1i stock . Th".n there sO I grabbed a hahdful snd put was another ' fence to fix. Everythem 1D the big door n.nd lpund out, wHere we saoW signs Of last nlght·s what" the troul?le W8.8. ·The,r was~ -storm which wos th'e wont of ,the ben just In'sl~e the door ftnd that season. gulUes everywhere, scared the chicks each time they com waShed, out, trash on the road tried to get in I I got h~ out and taught some chicks only to {lnd that Where tihe water had washed across she "Was In agaln. This time I wok and even some fences out . When

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Church school 9 :30 a. m . O):lUroh services at 10:30 a. m. Subject. "What Ia the QUe3tlon?" Junior camp at Satlna Camp grounds for Junior high group op~ ens Sunday, June 20 and c 'oses We<lnesday evenlni. Cost, $5 .00, Regt,stratian at 9 :00 p, m. Sunday. Anyone Interellted 'ln gOinS wUl please get In touch with ~('v. Ilnd Mrs . L . C. Radley. FERRY ClIIlltClI OF CIiRIST Herberi Graham, Mlnlater 9.:30 a. m. BIble scllool. 10 ..:1 a. m.-Communlon ,

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' We all read abouL Juvenile dp.UnntlENDS Of these, 11,307 are held by Japan; quency and dd-Y. "How terrible'" and 3,312 by Germany. IIond 2,464 4 by First Day school, 9:3(\ 11, m. ,pass en. In a report mllde by EdItaly . Howher. these reports are MeeUng for Worship.. J '):30 a. m. gar Hoover of the F. B , 1. . stat~ · incomplete. Inlonnatlon in the t.lcs revealed that In Oh1o crime MT. 1I0LLY M. E.. CnURCII ilBnes of the Wllr Department in. had increased during . the llO.St year T. M. Sear". I\llnbler dlcates that the basic dlet or an thirtY' per cent and the worst ofsunday Scbool 9 :~o a. m. E. A American soldier In oi:rman prison tenders were In , the elg'h t'!en-year;:amps Ls largely potatoes, ca.bbage, age group. DrUnkenness In l'hLs age Earnhart., SUPt. Rationing RA~mindcr ~ . .Ish , and an indol'lnlte amount· or EYmlng 8erV1ce. 'l:30 p . m. increased 39 per cent over 11141; the SUGAR Stamp 13 (Book 1 ) - moot. Player MeeUng Wednesday eveaTTest or minor girls increased 55 ." Va lid for five pounds through Aug,p er cent In 1942 over 1941; pro~tl­ ning, 'I :30 ~ m. Gas Coupons Cb"ngect ust 15. StOolllPS 15 and 16 v,I Ud fOI" tUUqn among minor girls Increaseci 8'1'. AUGUSTINE CBtJR<lD A Ilew IT gasollne coupnn, which nvc pounds c!<u:h for home (''''1I111nl;; 64.8 per cent; lor orlmlnal assault Father IUUJDbeltl, Priest ..eplaces the present T coupon, will apply at Ration Board Il-~ need M.a6s Sunday 9:00 a .. m . among minor OOys,17.1 per cent;and oecome valid for uSe on July 1. The a rises . disorderly conduct among millor ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL COF1F1EE-Stamp 24 (Book 1) _ aId type of T coupon wllJ 00 Invalld boys 26 .2 per cent. F'orm your own CHURCH Valid for one pound throu@l1 June '.lD and after July 1, exceut In the conclusions, but what arc \We gOlllS Ralph Parks, Minister In Oharge 30. ,lortheastern. snol'tage area where It to do aJbout It? They are our future Church school at 9 :45 a. m . SHOES-Stamp 1·8 (Book I) _ NIl! be used through July . ~ citizens and we are responsible. Morning pmyer and sermon 11 :00 Good t hrough October 31 . xpects the change In design to help Dayton has passed a curfew law and a. m. ~OINT lM'I'IONJ:NG-\Bo,lk 2)l.O heLp take up "slack" mUell8e and that should help some. Small towns Meats, butter, chee:;e, fa~<,. oil, . emove potential sources 01 bl&c:k · IWill not have the problem In as WAYNESvn.u: CHUKCII OF mcwket gasollne. ,canned mllk, cannec. fish - l'!.ed (lOlST great extent 8.8 large cltles, but a stamps J . K, Land M v~lId tht Qugh curfew , law should De gener," until MaJI Ranc1a1" MJnJaW June 20, elq)lres June 30 . PI't'ce,sse<! the war Is oyer and we ca'! return SUNDA~ J"ools- B:ue stamp~, K , L 6nd M to normal U'VIng. !'fo ohlld unl1er Bible tkbool 11.30 ... Dl, valid now tlu:ough July 'I . ClIlclllnati: Tile R t'<ia I'e~urn t.O fifteen should be on tobe sw~ets af.. ~101l MI:U a. IlL . GASOLlINE-A-coupon 6 Valid .helr uwu ball pal'l!: MonOay l(\r a ter ten o'clork without his pe.rents. Preaching. 11 a. m. for 4 gallons thrOUgh July 21; 'B and Hb<!K of a.ctlvlty agiLmst the c.h,\Ul1t. The devil finds work :for Idle hands Junior Endeavor, 'l.:15 p . m. C Stamps good as noted OJ} blJOk . .01lS of Ltie wond, the St. Louis Car10 rio. Senior Endeavor, 7:16 P. m. • • • F'ourLh of July week-end hutOtUQ, ,Jlna ', and tile Pi~tsburgh pil'atlls. Communion and preachlns, 8:00 Never take electricity UgMly . I p. m. bile trlP8 are considered vuca,tlon Hlio have de '~l!lOpel1 lUlu au~ at th,. dld, [ even fancied .that I could get You are invited to come and wor- driving accordlng to an announce- most formidable all'Jregattons IQ the a long without. It . I C()uld heve, but men t made today by OPA GUlc..n- ,~ at1o mll League. Heavens,ror two long months we had ship with us. 'lhe Cardinals will IliPP6sr first, n atl District ofoIlclals . no electric and we struggled along. starting With a nIght. gume M.mday, . ' --" HO,:ders of B and 0 occupational a.nd I mean struggled. . Before we A'"tude 01 &he CommlUlity .1 IIlClies' day contest We<ln~Jl\v atBefore any attempt I. made to driving ratiOns may not use the gashad the elect.ric power we were conIoel'lloon. and 0. series closin'~ game scious of no struggle, t08e~ along . eltablllh a' small hospital or a med· oline they maY'save by no t WGl"klng i'llursday moming, starUog at 11 .. ical I;enter; It 111 important to edu· on Saturday, Sunday or Monday, for We had a radlo, Q battery rtldlo, and ':>'C1 OC,k . Pittsb urgh 'then wlll appear cate th~ 1oca,1 publlc to the need for sometimes it pla·Yed perfec'Jy, and IUch an institution and to enlist their week-end trLps, It was sa !d .or single games Fr iday and SaturUse of gasollne coytJons which Just when there was 11. cer.ta.In pro- support and co-operntlon. How the day a nd a douQlelleader Sunuay. were Issued In B or C books Is con'gram '~e wanted to bear, the bat- bulldlnS II to be financed and who That week of home IU:Llon wlll ).i'! teries were dead. WI: used a cool will pay it. operating costa are sUe red occupational inue, ge Ilnd lill lor the R£ds on thdl' hom ~ d.la011 lamp ahd 0v.:ned two of the AI- questlons which Ihould be faced be- may be used for' driving to and mond un til July 15, WJe~ bhey reo fore any a~mpt Ja made to build. !from worKo'? in the course of con100dIn lamps and they were wonderAn intelligent and pubUc·aplrlted ductlng the business fOI' wh;ch the LUi'll fl'olll t he east to engag'! Lhe fUl . Then the power line V'I'.nt DY committee should be chosen who •• ___ .. _ OHlcago CUua in a night am~. our place and we hooked In. We duty It wllI be to get definite an.wer. mileage was allowed, Im.eresi"'i s~Jllgh -in the se'I·Ie.; with 'Were glad to get It, but rather to. the following questions: (1) Does the Cardinals, for all are B8r.Jed that Lower Mea' Prices grudgingly. I admit. Toen, OM by the cqmmunlty favor n medical center Effective June 21, meat prlc~s at If any team is to win bhe 1945 Ha.· one !\Ve got electrical Slppl1aDces lind project? (2) Can a suitable site, be aar-ed upon and secured? (3) What retall wUl be lowered from ~ cents Lional ~ue pennant, . It must ~t' we used them and Uked them, but wiD it cost, or J. there a citizen to ., cents a pound by ord,' u 01 the Billy SoutDworth's llusUiBg crew. we dldn't aoppreclate them Then who will donate the site? (t) Is the OPA. New prices for ,cured BI.d pro- The team IlRS speed,power a.nd. great we tnOvedl 0, fateful daYl We went county. or other local unit wllllngcessed pork WUI go into effect on pitching, which Is .a" pretty toush b,a ek , to our coal oil. lamps ann we and able financially-to levy a lut· ' , Jul~ 6. Reductions In price are COlnibl11atlon to beat: had no radio, no toaster,.no sWt:e~ · dclent tax to build and malntalri of power, bhe lIurgt: to Speak.1ng smaller on cheaper cuts and larger er• .no Iron, no washed, DO lllllblng. the center? (II) Is there a person or aroup of persons avalll\ble who can on t he more expensive. ~~ In the the front of the batting ranka by , . One week atter I had worn out the be tnuted to administer the center case , of the rollback of t>rlces on , ~verol of the >Reds Jias been tOe ~' nature of my Jletgboou and properly? If IUch question. can be butter. the lowerlng of meat prices talk. 01 the National League . Fra.Iik relatives by USulg thVir waShers, I AD.wered satisfactorily. and If the will not dlrec1ttY affect t he farm, 'McCOlmick, Steve !4esner and ~­ even washed on ttul wash board. community . II whole·heartedly beprodu<:er . SUbsidies, which began ny Frey, ace · aU among bhe ll:aders, The clothes were nol; ' cleo.n, the hind the project, then It wlll be .ate to proceed with the estabUlhment June 7, ' will be paid to anyon"! who whlle Eric TIpton has been domg towels I~ked as if I had wiped up of an adequate medical center. slaughters 4,000 pounds of meat or some effective slugglng. particularly the floor with them. the ,overalls mQre per month. In bhe jams. While some of the were streaked, ebc.. eto., and to players may have higher avl'J'Gges, Salt an4 Bealth make rnat1ters worse J[ had three More Farm Machine Salt II an ellential and proml. tiee.utlfUlly damaged \Illuckles. · How nent constituent of the blood and 01 A total ' of 300,000 tons Ibf carbon all the R£ds ~ did we used to get along? 1: used to other fluid. 01 the humen body. It steel. with ot her materials ' u proWith those four men c\ubl'lng the 'Wash on the board ,md was even performl important lunetlon. In the 'POrtion , has been allocated Lo the 'ball, it Is no wonder that I.he Reds reasona.bly proUd of ~ny WMll until body and from It hydrochloric acid 'farm machinery program for the no longer are a ietup at tre plute . we got a gasoline engine washer, 01 &he gastriC juice III ~ormed. It quar.ter beginning July 1. 1\" addiIt takes good pitching 'to st'lP them allo 10 chiefly responsible for the and I never minded cle~ the normal solvent power aDd osmotic tional 200,000 tons of steel huve also these days, and the medlocro! plttillamps. sweeping the floor was never prellure of the I>,lood and other body Peen a'Pprovei for each of ~he three ers who-were getting them nut laSt suCh 'a ' chore, and ir,C)nln.r ' ,w asn't fluld •. 'nle admlnlsiration of sodium qsarters from October 1, . '194Z, to year are now wondering what It'a that bad surely I But came the chloride (Ialt) In some form has ,July 1, 1944. During the third quar- all about. The transition Q( the , blessed day When our wiring W8.8 been shown to be beneficial to work· ter of this year, special emphasis R£ds dates to the day that Steve men who are exposed tQ conditions oK.ed and the cOllllle;ny m~n came of unusually high temperature and wlll be given to the manufacturer Mesner took over the Ilhlrd bag" alot. to turn on our power. 1 sldpped humidity. A small amount of extra of harvesting machinery for this When Stevie started to hit, It seems I'm no amaU person, eIther). I laU being barmle.. to the majority year's crops. The whole f Arm ma ~ that t~e other boys joined him, and BaD@. I wWstled ' and hugged IIlY- of individuals If taken with lumclent ' !!hlnery program hIlS been stepped the resUlt bas been plenty ~ aclon.. hal become a common prac· duld, It .sell like Idd WIlO wall finally going up. to the- circus. I could har:Ul walt tice In IndUltrlal planta to urge the India supplied 2,000 mlle8 of band• • • taldng of a .mall excess of I8It duro for nlgbt to come and we turneri Ing bot 'weather. The loll Of lalt Prisoners or War ages to trOQPs in the African cnm.AmeriOOD soldiers officially reo paIgn . .on the lights, but it dld, ~nd · that thrOugh per'piratlon 111 a contrlbut· lovely> strong Ught ll~hted up all in8 factor tQ heat ellhaUition. 'POrted as llrlsoners of war In enemy A combat I!Oldler's dally food the cpmers and I diet Dot, have , t8 countries to date total 17,083, the welighs about 5 1-1 poWds, while a ~. .. - . - .,' ..'- _."Strike Fir" Blow , grope In the cupboard f0t: things War Depar~ment hils announced. ciVilian's avel'qeS abou~ 3 pounda. , S. marines In thll "The role 01 any more. ,I waahl!d ,everything on the plaICe" that t could' find the war II .ImUar to that of the tip pi an armor·plercln, shell." acco~1n1J to laUt ,bit d~y the ~xt Konday, ~ Gen. I. C. ,Brecklnrldge. NO. the neet comfottot U\l\~ a~to­ marine corp. omcer. matlc Iron ., I would n,;)t go , bai:~ to Spealtlni before a group. of mill· ",the aooct old cia"" for anythtns . tari ,e nglneen, Maj. Qen: Breckln· '!be mai can 'A1t arowld aJld t.alk 11 rid,e .aid that tho 'job alligned rnarlnea II to Itrlke the initial Impact they.am ~: ~ut,lt'a .. cui1o'll tb1Dg .and bore In. He added that the redid yoU ever noUce that it; Is seJ-. .ulta of their ,1I0r~. Yf.Ithout the doIn tha~ JOU 'hear ',l~ wOman talk welaht at the re.t 01 the armed . ~t uie"good old cia;'?" Tbe I8nlcn, ' would be no more learned aBel an,t · Wlll, . ~ ~ Up 01 'a ahell dred .alone. Lauding pu. inspiring "A1wa~s ~~ the truth ~ that · old raithtul" Iplrit of e.verY member Of saytng, "It's the WODU!ID wh" pay.,·' mariDe COrpl. MaJ, Gen. Breck· &nd abe cHcb-In ~BI7. inrldie declared that ''their IPlr1t ,..u Un torover."

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\Robert F. Harper or CuI Vllr, Ind . , who graduated from Culver MilItary acale~ last week, 15 spending the week wl~h 1116 aunt and unale, Mr, an<1 :.11'8, :.I, A. FI.Ilkenon. ~ Evllqn Harpe<1 ot Ohrl,t h~pital, spenL We!1nesday witt) the group . • • • Mr~. Mattie Flannery of Hamllton alld Mrs . Edna Cecil (If Bluedleld, W . Va . , are guests of their sister and famUy. Mr . ~nd Mrs. Ray Mainous, this week.

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Mrs. Mack Davis and sons, .Bud Mr .' and Mrs . E. F. l"Alrnhart and Oharles, spent Monday wi th were Friday evelling guests at Mr. Larry Davis and family at Xenia. • • • and Mrs. J N . R obu1S011 11 : u " J . ' Aviation Qa.det William Melloh o! Oharles J . DavIs of Greal Lakes. Mt . nlon Oollege, Alllallcc, Ohio, was the week-end guest of his pa- Ill . , and Mr . ana Mrs . LeSt~r ShaI · ren ts, Mr . and Mrs. A. F. Melloh . fel' s pent Wedn csday ni ght In Dayton . • • • Mrs. Ida Par5~allls spencllng sevMr. and Mrs . Harvey K . Hole eral days with I\er sister. Mrs . l!J'm and da ugh t.cr, Jean , of X enia . are rna Surface. moving to 'F ranklln . Larry DaVis and family ot Xenia A WOlto OF APPRECIATION and Lester Sha.!~er and Camlly spent Tuesday with their parents, Mr . and We w sh to express our sincere Mrs : Mack Do.vls. and famll)l, while RJppreciatioll to ttl"! Wa ynesvillc Ohorles DaVis was 'at home on furFire departm t tl t and neighbors who lough. so promptly came to our aId Satur• • • Miss Mildred SaUsbury spent Sun- day afternoon wben our home was day In LOOanon wIth Mr . ;Ind Mrs. threatened with destruction . The Sackett FaJDlly . George Winner and baby dll ughter .

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FOMIS A \7 AlLABLE Thoma. A . . nahtr. 111 teTtla I Revenue collector, hI!> a'lnOuncea that "orm W-4, ElHjJloyec 's WILhholding .Exemptlon Qel'tiflcate, is avallllible in ueslred quaml LI~s a t his oltice . 'I hese fornl.S will be used 'in conn~t1on with the Cuwm~ 'fax Payment Aot, now in proceaa of enaotment, al a no~ce by cmployooa t.o cm,ploy ra ot their tllmlly Qxempt.lon status for tbo purp e of determin' to bo iug the amount 0 1. exemption cons Idered In Wlbhholdin g the 20 Pt!f cent tax from wal(es .on payrolls Jor periods beglmlJng on or after July 1 . SURPRISED ON 811tl'IIDAY .

Mrs . F . U . LeMay was delightfully surpilsed on her blrthcay ~at­ urday when she WIIS called to the phone to Illl8wer II long distance call. Sh e could hardly believe her ears wll 11 she heard, "Hello, Mother. g rcetI 1gs ' " It was he&; daughter, Mrs . Fred Henz, caiJlll ll from Lilt! Ha.walln n Islands. where s he is employed .

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Ml'l> . Georgia ~"ndenht4ll was a diuuer g UolSL of Mrs. Fred liook OIl l"rltmy. Mrs. Palmcr Noble of Wlkllngt.on called on Mrs. Anna Og esb~e . :SunOO,Y afternoon. 1. B. . Doyle of Ham11t.on v1aited. hie mother Sun<1ay, :.I~a . Doyle Ie at III oonJlUel1 t.o hor room , Wllllam Ma911.cIll!en of Cll1C1>iO, was all () I'enlliht guest llPrd Wedi' n csday. Beruard Walton of Philadelphia, was u supper guest Thursday . Mr . EvaLyu G . Peterson of Wilmington. is now a resident of the Home, having arrived on ·ruesday .

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Mrs. Stunley Gray and Mrs. Cluude Gruy, of IW~Umall. were Thur day dinner guests or Mrs. Ray Bralldenburg, of Lebanon . Mr. and Mrs . Orlando Brannon of Xellj" wcrc over Sa t urday night and Sunday guests ot tile 'rerry family, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman M·;Gowall BIRTH OF SON of- .Bpring iHlll, ~ e rc Wcdnesduy Mr . and Mrs . HolJert Clca\'ci of callers or Mrs . Bessic Plymide . Mr . and ~rs. Harry Cline Joined 155 LInden avenue, Dayton, are a.tlnouncing the birth 01 a st:l1I. DIlvid a group o~ friends who enjoyed a. Owen, on June 7, 194~ at Miami fish fry Saturday o.t the home or Valley hospital . 'Mr . Cleav r is the Rev . and Mrs. Morgan, 01 Olive son of Mr . and Mrs. A . B . Cleaver Branch. Mr . and Mrs . Glenn Davis and of Waynesville . ia mily have been entert.ainJng their son, Robert Davis, who Is home on a WASIUNOTON VISITORS A CENSOR IS DUM.\N! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiseman furlough from Massachusetts. and frunny spent Sunday at the Sergeant a.nd~ Frank LeMay No ma.tter hOW"SU'let the United Mrs . Nelle Liebert, MI&s Hlinnl\h home 01 relatives .In Hamilton. Stales army or na.vy censor may be, of Wash.iJlgton, D . C . • are ~ nJoying Jordan and AU Jorda n were SunWhile there they attended the Flag he sometimes has to relax the rules a Short furlough wIth Mr . <\nd MrS . day visitors of Mrs . Lucy. Fishbaugh Day services Imd heard talks by occaslo.naJly to permit to come F . U. LeMay and with reJlltives in and family, in Middletown . .D ean Stanley and Carol D . Alcott. through certe.ln sayings that are Oayton . Mr . Wa rren LeMay Is reMrs . Ella Ferris and Mr . and • • • turning to Washington with Sgt . Mrs. S . D. Ferris. were Sunday "just too good to deiete: 1 Obarles J . Davis spent Wednesday Such was th e case not long ago and Mrs . LeMay Iror a short visit. dinner guests 01 Mrs . MalY Wilson with his sister, Mrs . Lester Shaf1er and family. His parents, Mr. and when a Hancock county YRnk, with and John M. Wllson in !-ebanon RETURN FROM COLUMBUS Mrs. iMe.ck Davis, and family. were t.he armed torces overseas,. wrote a. where the former was being feted on letter oock honie. The censor wrote Mrs . C. Lee H8iWke and Miss ·her birthday a..nn1versary. also guest or the day. an the not explaining - " 1 should A.nne Weltz bave deturned from Mr . and Mrs. Robert - nuerigcn Mrs. Ir!Win Miller of Al'eanum wa s have deleted thls military Infonoa- Columbus after spending a week and son, Bobby. or Lebanon. Mr . the week-end guest of her brother t1on, but It was too good ." This Is with Mr . Deane Hawke. and Mrs . Snyder at Da,y ton. Lee and and slster-in-l8iW, ~r. and Mrs . W . what the censod found and allowed BmTH OF SON Albert Talmage and Jessie Garner N. Sears. to go unmarked : were Sunday callers at the home of • • • "I am In the land where Christ A son, Gary Philip, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline . Their Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Da vis and . was born and I w1sh to Christ 'I was Mr . and Mrs. Jolui O . L.'lrson Of other recent vlsltors were Mr . and sons and Mrs. Josiah D\l.vls. were In the land where I was bOl'III"'-:- Birmingham, Ala ., ,on May 28 at the Mrs. Ernest Hill and MIss Cora Mae among .the guest.o; at a birthday Greenfield Hnd . ) Dally Reporter. South 'H ighland Infirmary . Mrs. . e.nd Mr . and Mrs. Robert Wysong. Lerson is the daughter of MI' . and all of Dayton. 'p arty Sunday evening In Dayton a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Men must be derided on wbat Mrs . aalph E. Asbury . well known Mr. and Mrs. lIerbert SMrwood Palmer. Miss Margaret Mays was they will not do, and tlien "hey are residents of Wayne:sville. Rnute 2. Wal'Wick and daughter, Miss Nanthe honor .guest. able to act with vigor In What they clanna, when enroute from 'L oulsought to do.-Menclus. Advertl.sing Keeps Old Customers ville, Ky'. , to bhelr home in YoungsMiss Alice ~ns' w:.s the week-end guest of Mr . and Mrs . Charles Kirk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - : - - - - ; - - - - - town, Ohio, made a pleasa:lt call at the home of Lee Talmage ~d JeSSie In WIlmington . Garner Saturday afternoo:l. 'Mr . • Mr. and Mrs . A . H. Stubbs and --..--~...--., a.nd Mrs. Warwick had been in chlldren were SUnday guests of Mr . Louisville ror a week in prepara~loll Stubbs' mother. · M!~.:...~E~.~E~.:...:Hn~:: rt=r=u:;....f_-------­ m for the wedding of their elder ,. , in Germantown. daug~lter, Mis.:; Mary Ellz!lbeth, to • • Mr. Donald Grant prather, United Master Jerry Lee Shaffer spent Coast Guard Reserves .• Mr . a.nd Wednesday night at the home of h\.s 'Mrs. Prather are stationed Ilt Ga~· vestOll. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mullen and family were visitors Sunday of relatives at Marathon . '

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Mrs. carl Duke lias :·et.urll~ :from Albuquerque. New Mexico, where sM was called on af:llount of the Illness of her brother.

CHARLES TOEPFER,

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Sprtng V.lley, Ohio

·Saturday, June 19, 1943

George Kirkpatrick, son of Ml·s . Venora KIrkpatrick, who enlisted in the Navy Monday of last week. Is now at the Graut Lakes Naval Training Station , His address Is George K11'kpatrick. A. S., Company 765, ca~ Porter, U. S, N. T . S . , Great Lakes, llllr.ols. Gene Thompson and John StanSberry, who enlisted at the same tIme, are located in the same barre.elts .

1 P. M. SHARP

SUNDAY 6INNEB GUESTS

. Mrs . Erw1n Ellis left FrIday ev.el\for Gadsen, Alabama. where she wU! spend some time wUh Ile. hUSband. Pvt. 1~1n Ellis of Camp SIbtirt.

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Mr. and Mrs. T . J . Conner, Mr . and Mrs. E. W. WeLnmuth and 60n ~rd were sunday dinner guests of Mr. and IMrs . E . V . Barnhart .

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Mrs . J . B . J ones spent Wedncs' day and 'rhursday with her brothqr !~,!ld wlfc, Mr . al\(~ Mrs . Bernie DiU at Clayton . Mrs. Dill has been scrlously ill for some time . Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward <Minser aud little son, Juc k of Dayto'l, spent Friday evening with Mr . and M.rs . .W . C . Bergdall , Rev . O . E. VIce of Mason was returned as iXlstor of the Red Lion and Ly,tle charge ' for the coming year. aIter atten d ing the Method.i st confercnce at olumbw> last wecltl Mrs. Harvey Burnett attended the Wayne Townsh ~p Farml'l's club Thursday at the home of MI . Llnd Mrs . W. A. SwnrtzeJ, ncar W a.~~­ vUle . Mrs. Tmie Gray and son. Allred Gray, of Dayton, were Friday evenIll g " uesls of Mr . George Gray and Mr . and M.rs . Lcslie Gray and chll· dren . Pvt . and Mrs . Robert Clark, Pvt . Thomas Clark Gnd their mother, of Lebanon. were saturday cvelllng dinner guests of Mr. and M'rs . Clarence Smith. Children's Day was observed with a program after Ule Sunda.y school hour Sunday morning. Mrs. OlyUe Wharton and Mrs. Bernard Bellah visited M,rs. Loren Routzlllhn Thursday. Mrs . Routzahn has been quite 1U aL her horne in Franltlln . Mr . and Mrs. Allen SJDlth and daughters of Day.ton WC1''! Sunday evening dlntier guests of MI' . and !Mrs. Clarence Smith . The Girls 4-H club met ' at the home or Miss Nonna Lonaere TllurSday evening. The Home NursIng class, wllh Mrs . Forest Thompson as chalrmqn, met at Lytle Hall TUesday evening. Mrs . Reba Zengel of &ute 48. Is the graduate nurse In cha"ge. Mr . and Mrs" Eddie Caldwell of Daylton were Sunday evening callers. of Mr . and Mrs. Allen Emrick. Mr. Emery Charlton apd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oharleton attended the funeral ot thel.r aunt. Mrs. Edith Smith. a.t the. Hannah FuMral Home at Blanchester -Sunday afternoon and the bu~1a1 at Westboro cemetery . . Mrs . - Morris Wharton leturned home Monday after spending lost week with h er parents at Independ. ence, Ky., and also her ,b rother, P fc, 'Paul Kenny of Seattle, Wash , who

Was home on a furloug,h . Mr . and Mrs . Kesler Graham aud daugh Le r, Mrs. Robert Siney at.tended the funeral of Mrs. GrQham 's aunt, Mrs . Rost Gebhart, at thc Graham fun ern.! home In Daylon Wednesday afternoon ·,1 "his week . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and James Haines attended thc funeral of their cousin, Mrs . Ida Christo- _ pher at the Unglesbl:e tuneral home in Springboro Wednesday afternoon and the burial at Springboro> cem~: t.cry . Mr . and Mrs. Charles Mullenix, Mr . and Mrs . Harvey Burnett and Mr . and Mrs . Edward BUlUlell attended the funeral of Mrs. MulleniX'S nophew, Murrl: Fry, at the U. B . church at Sprin~boro SundllY afternoon a.nd La. burla.l in Springboro cemetery. Mr . Fry wns kJlled in all aJl1planc crash In MhicUe~wn Frldl\Y afternoon.

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West MansCleld Gnd Mrs . Edward Gymn of Springfield were d1pner guest!; at the pars,mage Solturcay. David Oraham a()()omPlU1I~1 them home 101' a visit . GeOrge Wlcal returneJ horne }l'rlday from the Dayton Ost;!'opathlc hospital (correction from last weeks Miami Valley hospital) and Is up and around. The Home Builder's cl6ss ot Ferry church were guests of th~ Loyal Sons and Daugh.t~rs class al the Waynesville Ohurch or C1hrlst at the home of Rev. Rand<\lI and family Friday evening . Movie pictures were shown by Rev. Randa1.l and wiener sandwiches and grapeade wl're serv,_ ed to the entire assembly. Severe electrical storms are ~weep. ing oUr country and last Sunday evening Rev. Graham pr~a ~ ll ed by lamplight . The lights came on again Just ~ he pronounced 1111e benediction . He termed It an old-tllshloned ll~eetmg.

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The New CenturY club W1ll meet 'at ,the 'hOme of ~s , J. P. Fromm on Friday, June 25 , NOTICE 'OF APPOINTMENT Ea&a~

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Notlce is''.Jlereby given ~hRt A. C . Tomlinson and Roes III. Hartsock, 'Whose PosLOIUlce. Addressos ' are Waynesvil:le. Ohio, bave be~n duly appolnted.. as Adinlnlstratol's of the Drt&te ofMer1anna. Mayers; late c W~en County. OhiO, decea.<ed. Dated this 15th day of June, 1943. .RA!IJP!.H H. CAREY. Judn cit, ~ ~te· Court Warren 00\1Jlt)'. Ohio. Stanley and Stanley, Att1& . . AlUQmaUc counters on rural roads - : 1Jr'38 itatea recorded one recent

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The Financial BesponslbWty Law will bar )'ou Iro~ drivm. If )'OU violate an), of I.. provisions and are ~able W furnish prool of being able to pay lor tlamaces you mll'ht caUSe In the Protect youtsell belore it Is too late. Let me explain.

NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET JUNE 25

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Drive To Double rom Local Men Piano Recital Membership Of Are Accepted~B~ y ­ Here Saturday Loca ' I C·lVlC ., Club Armed Forces Mrs. J. L. Heston will prebetlL Four local yoongmen were the (ollowlng In ,plano dC-

The decision to begin a memuershlp drive In IUl e1fort double Lhe melllbership. wa.s a hlgb ugllt of t.h" WuynesvUle Civic club , meeting held at COld Sprlugs Tavt~ ern Monday night. The dinner meeting was well attended, Four guest.!;. Mrs. Florence Hastings. ,Ml·s. Max.. Ranaall. Fronk Crew and Gt.'o rge Johnson, Warren county trcusw'er, were present. Rev. L. C . aadley. chah'man of the s pecial 'Memor¥tl ria.v commltLec, roportl>tl rcsult.!; of Uv..' celebratiOIl helu at Mlanl1 c~etery May

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au. ,R ev. Ralph Parks reported that 'playg round tor iW aynesv11le Children on the grounas of the ~rade sChool, and sponsorea by the club. ]a now to operation, rhe supervlsed pll1Y' begins at 9 a. m. evcry morn11~, Monday through Friday. He repol:ted that the chl)aren are playl.ng soft ball at present, but latel' other games may oe adde<l. A proposal by J . R. Gibbons, that a SUb'RCI:IL!on box be estIWllshed, to which Ideas by members lor worthy projects lor the club may be droppca, was hearLlly endorsed. Mayor C. H . Bruce. president, advanced Lhe Idoo of doubllng- lobe , JU/.) IIIcmbershlp . He stated fnat III the main, the Clvtc club was pri_ marily a service club and that evel'y business man, members of the village councll, all viilage officials, . school booora members and teachers, and all others intere!'tea in i'he adv,!ncement of WaYJlesvUle, should be members. The club has an active membersh1p at the present rrf fortybwo. ~he

J . R . Chapman, who --:was in charge of the soclal program for ehe meeting, stated th6t he had planned 60mCthing dtcferent lrom bhe usual speaker Cor the eVening nnd haa asked Mrs. Florence Hastlnas to pllUl the program, which was opened with sonp by the members, Mrs . Hastlilgs then gave 6 readlnl, which was well rete,lved . Tben came the (eature of the program when -H . W . Case and 'carl AlbaecberU debated the question, "Ia it cheaper to marry Q Wife or buy a mouse trlllP?" The debate proceeded amid roars of laughter. The program ended when Mrs. Max RAlridall tnvored the' club With .. beautJful • dra,Wlng of '" southern ,lagoon, done In chalk . At the Ilullgestlon 01 a memiMll', the drawlna was Iluctloned ofIt, Rev . Ralph Parks and W. C. 'st. John being' the h1&'h bidders. At the concluaion of the Program Mrs . Hastillas was gl~en a rlsin8 vote of thanks for the 1'I1Joyabie prOgram and the club adjourned to meet again on July 19.

cepted into the armed Iorr. ~~ Monday when tlley passed their physical exnmillat.lon at Cincinnati. They were induc~ by Warren COunty Oraft Board No. 2 at Lebanon . 'I'hree of the men, R1chal'<1 Price. Warren PummIll and Rlc~d Osliome were' accepted by the Navy. while the fourth, Richard Cdmp/lell. was taken into the Al'my. Others accepted by the Army were: Marson Wells, Robert B. Kelly, Joseph L. J..A)uIso, Thomas Johnson and Kenneth W. Yost. The men were ~nt to Cincinnati In a special bu.a in charge of ActIIlfr COrporal Richard C~pbcll, who Is on a Ilwo-week furlough and will report (or active duty July 6. E . W. Bcofleld, music Instructor In the Wayne 'l'OWl1{iohIp schools, who was examined WednCS(!ay to OOlunibUs tor Induction. laUed to ,pass the physical examination, and was rejected. ------

Mra. Wm. Lukens To Teach Here At a meeting of the Wayne townsh)p school boara held recenUy, Mrs. William Lukens, of Harveysburg. was employed to teach ir. the Wnyne Township HJgh school for the 1943-'44 school year .. She Is the wife of Mr. William Lukr.ns, well known I'ural mall carrier and st<?Ck breedel' . MM. Lukens, who taught at Bellbrook during Lhe last school year, w1l1 tUe the 'place on the 5c'hool staff made vacant by the recent resignation 01 Mrs. Wlllillolll Strad-

er. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs . Frank Swart.zel entertained her bridge cloo on FrIday ·t.venlng with one guest, M.rs. A. T. PoUnaky. Prizes of the evening were won by Mrs. Don Hawke and Mrs. Howard Fogt.

PVT. MeKEEVER SENT ABROAD Mr . and Mrs .J. W , "'cK _ eever bave received worc1 that their son, Carl, has been sent abroad . His new 'address Is : !Pvt. oarl E. MdKeev&', a5683l08, E. 0.· A. 'J19-A, A.P.O. 8812. care 01 Postmaster, San Francisco, CBllf.

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ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON 1Mr. a.nd Mrs . James Hartt;ock are announclng the birth of a nine and one-balf pound son on Wednesday mor~, J~e 16. HOJ ' O --N-FlBST---F-t1ILLO-UGH

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Recess PART II 1 . Polonaise ...... ' '. . . .. .. . , Bach Wllhelmlna BraddOCk 2. Gavotte and Muset.te .. . . Bach Jennie Lee Braddock. 3 . March Mllitalre .... . Schubert Mary :UOu Moore t. Vocal Solo ... .. . Monimla Hoalt 6. Tbe Poor Orphan . . Sl'human The 'MerrY F'6h11er .. 5cnuman 'W'llhelmlna Braddock 6 . c~loui Story ., .. ,. Schw.lan Sue Furnas '1. Trawnarie, Romance Op. 28. Importan,t Event, About strange IlAnd and People, <nil tentedness .. . .. ,.. . . . . .... !;ch wnan Jennie Lee Braddock 8 . Melody In F . .. . , .. Rubenstein Mary 'Lou Moore 9. Vocal Solo ... , Monlmla Hoak 10. Waltz A Flat Major .. , chopin Waltz D Flat Major .. Chopin Je~le Lee Braddock ' 11. Fl1th Nocturne ...... Leybacn ~y Lou Moore 12. Rustle of Spring .. ... Binding Jenn1e Lee .Braddoclt 13 . America, tb.e Beauttcul.

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recital to be given Saturday, June 26 at '7:30 p. m. at the Friends Mee~lllg House 111 Waynesvllle: .1. Hymn :.!. Duet --Qui Vlve ...... .. Ganz Wilhelmina BI'aadock and JelUlie Lee Braddock 3. Village Dance ., . . .. .. .. Bilbro Jolly Trolley Riders ., .. Bllbro Janet Doster 4. On the lee at Sweet Briar ., . . . ...... .. . .. Ore.wford Marilyn COnnelly 5. Pixies 01l vott.e .',.,. . .. Brown Janet Doster 6. Over ' the Waves Waltz .. Rosas Mrs ; Robert Hough 'i . .LepareUn's Song . . .. . M(Y~rt Marilyn ' Connelly 8. Whisperings of Love .. Kinkel ,M rs. Robert Hougll 9. TrwnpeL Solo .. .... Eu'a Hoa.k 10 . Beauttcul Dream,er ' . . . . Bayly Long, J..A)ng Ago .. . ' ... . Bayly Martha Lukens 11 . Flower Song . , . . . . . , .. , . Lang.\! Sue Ful'Das II'l, Minuet (lOon Juan) , . . , Mozart Martala Lukens 13 , Barcarolle (Tales of HoNmnn) ....... . . Offenbach Eula Hoa.k H , Elaelwelss Gllde . . Vanderbeck Wilhelmina Braddock ' 15. On the Meadow , .. , .. Llclmer Eu1a Hoak Dolls Dream . . ..... . . . Oesten 16. iMary Ann Melloh . 1'. Waltzing Doll . , . .... , . £>oltllnl Eula Hook 1B . Robin's Return , ... ... . FIsher ~ry

MEDITERRANEAN THEATER OF WAR

WHOLE NUMBER 4143

Soundphoto - There is much speculation as to whether the AlUed occupa· tlon of the blancb between the North African coast and Sicily I. the pre· lude IiQ invasion of (tlllr or just B military unde'rtaking to divert the Axl. from the real point 0 danger. Lampedusa, Linosa and Pant.ellerlll (all former Italian Naval Bases) are now under AJlied command and many prilonera hav. beelll taken. - -' '. - .

A union chu rch prLgram featured tllle Orange Rural Life Sunday. Jun;! 20, at the Grange hall at Harveysb urg . A .large ga thcrlllg of ch urclo .Lnd grange memlJers enjo.ved the following program: Patriotic Tableau, featuring Chas . Foley as a soldier. pledge of allegiance anti singing" Star Spangled Banner. " SOlo: "When the Lights Go On Agaln"-Baroe.ra Thornbury. "What the Grange St&nas For"Irma Taylor Devotlons-Mrs . Thornbury Plano Solo : "Melody in F"~Mnry Lou Moore . Three s pirituals sung by a group of ladles [rom A. M, E. ch <lrch. Talk on "Christia n Fat'mers"Rev. Thornbury . Quartet: "Stool AWll y"-Reynold' Brothers. Talk on O'l'ange LiCe"':""Howaro

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Warren County Farmers Net~d Many Workers Plenty oI far.m jobs are ..Ivallllole but. the problem In operating a Iarm labor office Is to findl ,Worlters to f11l these jobs . Oharles It.~ener, Farm lLubo.r Assistant in the warren county Extension Office, :baa sllveral requests lor h6rveat hands and expects calls later in the summer fvr wheal. hurvest, 'p ulling sweE~t corn, corn cutting and corn husking lI.['d general farm work. Davia Bailey, county agricultural agent, says that there simply are not. enough full time agricultural wol'k.ers to do the many j~bs toot must be done Iof agrl~\lltural producLion is to meet the high goals set lor 1943. :EII'1l\rgency season:ll farm help must be counted on to get crops 11Ii.I'Vcsted before It Is too late. 'l'he assistance of business men, Industrlal workers, ol<Jer village boys, and ot hers 'who. bave any time EVa1lab1e is requested . You may register by f llling out the form found elsewbere In thl.s newsp&lper and maliing It to the County ..Extension Offlr.e. U!banon, Ohio . Mr. Michener l)elleves that farm-, ers are bending every effort to catch UI) on their !lela wor.k which has ,b een delayed so much by the unusually wet season. Many tre.clXlrs are Elqulpped With lights IUld others 'haVEl been working f!'om dayllght to dark. One farmer 'had his wile running the tractor while he planted com untU darll: on a SWlday night, then they still had cows to milk. after clark. On June 20, not over 85 per cent of the corn wus planted. Most farmers with ground already plowed will continue to plant corll through this week, hoping Iohey wlill 'Win 011 the even chance which Obio crop authorltles say they bav,e of getting com mature before f['ost . Soytleans shoula mature l( planted aa late as July .1. A ·few farmers hQve quit planting corn lIoua soyceans whlle yet many aores under la6t YE~!U"S acreage. They are giving their attention to haymaldng 'Which should have been

W.S.C.S. Holds A Luncheon Meeting The Woman's Society of Christian Service met on Wednt'sdlly wlLh a luncheon meeling at the Methodist church. Following the lovely lWlCh the meetlng was called to order ani! the bUSiness session was preSided over by the president, Mr~ . Vashti Conner, and aevoUons wert' In charge of Mrs. Irene Baird . , After the buslness session MIsS !Margaret Bugby. a mlsslollary recently returned from India, was Introduced . Miss Bugby very viVidly described the mode of living, reUgIon and the many strange customs of the people among whom she worked for about liwenty years. Miss Patay Baird favored the society With a very lovely plano solo. The meetlnll adjourned to meet with Mrs. COra Rich on the thlra Thursday In July . The meetings wHi be held during ehe summer months on Thursday Instead ot 'Weanesday , wblch. 'Will enable those who drive In from the country to also ':0 some shoJ1)lng .

Sermon S~ries Af ' St. Mary's Church St . Mary's dhurch is annoullclIlg ~ series or' sundaY sennons on the theme, "WIllo Is t:lle Christ Co! Pro-

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Song by all : "Blest Be ~h(' Tie that Binds . " Benedictlon-:-Rev. Thornbury , IPatrons are remlnced to IltteDl. the <birthday supper aL tile June 2l meetlnll honoring birthday 1n April May IUld June.

Services Friday For A. L. Sides Funeral ' sel~ will be held a l the ,Stubbs Funeral 'H ome her~ Friday at 2 :00 p. m ., for Mr . A. L . Sides. '77, who died Tuesqay at h t.. home at 104 Central avenue, OIly · ton. Mr . Slde6 was a well lulOWll resident of Wayne Township CO.l many years, He moved to Dayton UWo years ago from his Cormer home in Lytle . Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. IRalph iJIommel, dnd one brother, H. W . Siaes, both of Dayton. Burial will be In Miami cemetery. FAMILY DINNER 9BSERVES FATHERS DAY ElU~DAY Father's Day was observed at the P . E. Thomas hOme with 8. nmUy dinner . Mr . and Mrs, John Robey ot Day,wn, Mr. ana 'Mr6 . . I,-oweU Thomas and daughter of Lytle. Mrs. ROOert Thomas and daughter and Mr. IUld Mrs . J. M. Earnhart 01 DIlYton were present . Mr . und Mrs . Eamhart I~ also .attendea the NUls~M11ier wedding and ,'cceptlon at the C>aJw,lOOd U. B. church.

EUe Destroys Bank Barn' The waynesville Fire department w¥ called out at 11 :30 Wedneaday evening, when -II. large barn on the fa.nn of Amos DeHaven, four miles east of New Burlington In Cllnton county, C6l18ht tire. Due to the distance involved" the Qe.rn and contents iwere ' practically destroyt'd when the firemen arrlved. In the meantime ibucfet brigades. formed by neighbors and passersby, were trying to stem the spread of llames Lo ot:ber nearby bulldinllS. ~use of the fire was 11DItnown, but apontaneou& combWltion was suspected, inasmuch as the barn COIl'talned about 30 tollll of hay • BesIdes the ooy. It was reported that two calves and 11 head of hogs were lost, and some valuable farm ma.chlnery . It was not &earned Itt Insurance was carrlec1 I'n the bam a.nd content.s. DINNER IN DAYTON DONORS INDl1CT1£S8 Mr . allli Mrs. Victor . BurJ'la entel'talnea at a famlly d1nnp.i .Sunday ill honor of Clinton Burrla and Carl Conner who are lellvlgg.4or tfte anny. '}'he following were present: Mr. ana Mra . Victor Burris. Mr. anc1 Mrs. Clinton Burrill, Mr. AlId Mm . Ca.rl Conner and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs . Harry Conner an1 daUihter, Mary Jane. Mr. WUllam 'Huston. 'l4r. RobbinS, Mrs. l!'oDuIa Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ccr.1U!l' of Glnghandry, 1Mr . and 1110'S. RaTmond COnner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and daughter and Mr. and Mrs . Russell BenUey.

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-Pvt . .Beltlert B.Daklns of California, accompe.niea by pto. Jonn O6bblt, both of the COMt Ouard Efquadron, were in CoIumbUl last 'Week on ~tary 'c1uty and were able to spend some tlme IoVlth Pvt. Dak1n's PlU:ent.!;, Mr. and lira,. Frank Dakin. '

phecy ?" The subJect.s to be discussed are : The Holy Trinity, The incarnation. The Atonement. ResurDlNNEJI. IN HONOR. OF rec~lon and A.8censlon, and The BIRTHDAY .,NNlVB&80Y Holy Spirit. These sermons are designed to ' give laymen a clear un- PARTY IN HONOR OF Mr . ,and ~s. ·A lva 'nlOm1)llOll BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY derstanding of the b6s~s upon entertaIned to d1nDer 8UDday 111 Which churchmanslUp rests, A group of I~iends gathered .at honor o( the birthday ~V~y ' Momlng pre.yer and sennon are the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. W . B. of their c1augbter! Betty " Thell' at 11:00 a. m. on Sunday. Squires Tuesday evening In honor guests were their dausbte.ns, MIsses of the blrtMay amllversary of Mrs . .Mary, and !Betty ~ ~d ~., IN CHARGE OF SINGING AT STATE CHIUSTIAN ENDEAVOR Squires. Ice cream and cMte were Ronald SalllANry and Mr. Cllarlea . --.fJ~ce...-W!lO-~IIOIlIR-'~· leave for mUCONVENTION AT VAN WIRT enjoyed. Those In attendance were : ttl;. ltary service. Herbert Graham. minister of the and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and Ferry Ohurch of Obrlst, lcft Wi!d- daughter, Una Mae, Mr. aud Mrs . 'V ISITING IN TENNIf8SEE nesda-y afternoon for Van Wlrt, 0., 'A . H. Stubbs and chlldren. Yvonne Mr. P. u. LeMay and dUllllhter where he Is In charge of the singing a.nd BUly. 1Mr. ana Mrs. O. R. Ruth Helen, leR ~n :Monday momat the State Christian &\d'mvor Rei:ler,.Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Lamb. Ing for Eilzabefut,on, Tenn658ClC, convention. Rev. Graham has a Mrs. Wilfred Squires and daughter powerful voice and Is ·wldely known and Mr. and Mrs. W. B . Squires . 'Where taley wW . vlslt Mr. LeMay's brother, wm LeMay, and famlly. tor ll1s singing throughout Ihls part MI.s.s 'Ruth w1ll remain for an ,_ of the country . BIBLE CLASS TO MEET detinite time and also will visit r!'lThe convention will continue AT DR. HAmAWAY'S atlvealn Alabama. !Crom Thursday through SWlday. IA 8ubBtitute wlll preach a.t Ferry The Waynesv11le Bible C'O& Is t.o SLlJKBF.B PARTY AT Sunday. meet Monday evening, June 28 at THOMPSON HOME the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. RECEIVES PROMOTION MJa.ses !Mary and Betty Tbomp80n IHathBIWay on Main street. The Mr. and Mrs . T. S. Hardin have public Is welcome at these meetings . entertalned Wiflb a slUmber party on received word that th.e lr son. Tres- The topic tor dlsc\lSlllon wlli be: Wedne$y 'nltJht. After & delicIoUS sler, has been promoted fr.om private 'OhrJ8~ophet, PrIest e,nd King." dinner in tile eftDlnl. !Iw1mmlng first-class to corporal. Corporal Memlbers are to read the '1t.h chap- and movies ~ ~enJoyed. The guests were MiMes Marian Kellar, Hardin Is stationed in Afrl:·I\. ter of. Hebrew. Mar:y Mlx.~ikrJor1e lI1X ana Joan VISITS AT GREAT LAKES IWlI8cin. aJ& &.r DaYtOn and Miss Anna AWARDED DEGREE AT EARLIIAM COUt;GE Marill'n Wbltaker. Miss Sarah COnner spent the

Pvt. John D. Woola.rq of San Fernando, oaut., has been enjoying a furlough 'here at the home of his MISS ,JEANNE HESS AND AGED HARVEYSBUlW JiWB£RT BER&Y MABRlED parents, Mr. and Mrs . John WoolRESIDENT D'~ WE,DNESbAY. nLOOYlNGTON, KY. ard. This Is IPvt Woolard's firs,,+- Mrs. Annie L. Harrla, '16, widow visit home alnce leaving over a year Announcemel~ been made of ~of Frank Harris. ciled W,ednesday In ago. the marriage of MIss Jeanne Hess, the Pro!Jasco Rest Home. W1lmIngdau~hter Of Mr. and Mrs . Frank BftUB.NS TO DUTY . ton , She Is survived by three chll~ lH.ess, of WaynesvUle, and Pvt. RoPvt. Jack HaWke returned to bert Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. dren, iMrs , Helen Klapp, Dayton; GeOrge H. Harrla, Lfbanon, and his military duties after erljoytng a Charlea Berry, also of Wayn'esvUle. Owen G. Harris, ',pjt~Urgh; ' two several daYB' 1UrJough at the bome 'Ihe marrlll4!e took place Tuesday sisters, Mrs . Thurman Gillam. Har- at his parents, Mr. and Mrs . How- alt.ernoon at Covington, .f{y ., and earlier. ,veysburg, anti Mrs. ,R. E. COllett, ard Halwke. Mrs. Bruce Hawke of .was 'PCl'1:ormed by Justice of the Saiblna, and a brother, Robert P. MI.. Orab 'Waa also a guest durlni Pesce Ranshaw. The couple was ac" PLAYGROUND NOW IN Detrlck, Se6lttle, WaaIl. • the week at the HllIWke home. oompapled by Mr . and Mrs. K. R. OPERATION Services will .be conducted Friday Hill. ATTEND f'(JNE&AL OF AUNT at 2 o:clook in -the 'Harveyabu1'l All cbUdren In- lV..YDe'!~Ue !Pvt. Berry. w'ho has been spend'.1 with burlal '" Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Trwnan Wardlow .l ng a 16-day ' turlough here, left are InvttecJ ,to ·the .,rade srlaool ~e~etery. and ch1I~ attended t.he funeral of, (or his staUon at Camp Hood. TeX88, playct'ound' lor npervhed 10ft Mr. Wardlow'a aunt, Mrs. Maude Thur9llay mornlng. ball ...... WOBKING IN POST OF,.CE Huey on WeClnesday at her home The _ l i o n ill IICheduied MOVING TO TEXILS for "ye lIlornlDp' .. week. Monat Sabina. chaiies .Orndorl .·,has . 'accepted a Walter D. PuP. an OU":wood d ..y th~h Frida" froID 9:00 ATl'BNn CAMP AT SABINA , position as clerk in the Waynesville school t8acher, recently ' purchased o'clock &0 11:.. o'deeIL Mr. I --postoUloe, according to L. A. GorRalph ParD .. aeUDc as ",uperMI.sses Naomi Earnhart, Blanohe the Paul DUke prpperty 9D Route 2. don, postmaster. ' . Dlckenaheet.s, PhYllIa Batley and Be and his ·f amlly' plan to reside YlIor. This reerea&lon NEW CENTURY CLUB Nonna Lonllacl'~ left on Sun~ t.h~. MJ'. and Mrs. Paul Duke are ' lpouorecl ." ,be WaJDaweek-end at the Great Lakes Navol ,MQry Carolyn ~ens, ,.laughter WAB&BN COUNTY · SOLDIBB TO lIIEET FRIDAY\ evening f~ the Junior Blah T}'aln-' movUitr to Texas. vDle Clvla -claab. ' Training Station at CbIcagJ. She ' . lDIr Idlool camp at 8ab1na. conduct- "TrENDS OOMJUiNVEMBNT of Mr . and . Mrs. , William lAlItena .. 18 "DUm oN ATTU .SLANJ) , Mrs. Wlll Co-;neu, w1l1 en~talJi ed by. the, Metbodiat ~urch. · Th!'y 1ft .. or. • " . . . . "" •• """"" accompaonled her cousins, Mr . of H8rveyebur was .a.warded : her " ~ OF ~l!K WIIlGHT. a. ~'I'aJmlBl!lD WAlUtO «JOUNn Mrs. Herbert nlward who vll!lted bachelor of arts degree at' the ra.. the New Century club Prlda;f. after- ~ todAY.., ' ~ed MannIng was killed ·lI:1 .. ac-:: noon ,at the home of • Mra; Jo~ ' . Ml'!I. Della. V~ spent 'l1hurs&TI'~EYDIES &T.FB4NKLIN their eon, James . cent eozrimencement at . EarUwh tIon MaY' 29 In the Al&stan aector. , . UT11B.NSjI<tME :Promm. . day and ftldar In DaYton .and whUe George R. Young, 'l6, 'wbo pracNOW ,COJl,POILt\L DAKIN eollet!e, RIchmond, Ind. IIIDCoa:dlng to word. re«<eived lJonda? ,M,ra. Ilarl 'Co"'riiiU, who ha5 been t}lere attend!'d Ii~ Wilbur Wrj&bt tited law in Warren ,county lor to ' . tile war depQtment by tiiI . FORMER RESmEJ'olTS ,ViSIT VISI't lng lier husbao:a. Pvt. ~l~­ bI/fh aohOOl ~~t lD wll,lch y~rs, dlea rru~ ,In the reat · Kr. and lira. Prank Dakin have EN'I1I!lIIi~AIN -ol1E18T8 ~~ents, Mr. and Mrs . WWJam " " THEI OW ROME TOlVN ' !;Ier. at J!. ~ In Eoulalana for BODle her lafand800. RObert . . Preemtpl. heme of Mrs. WlllIam Lef~.ne. Dear word ttom their son, Darrel. that he ~ II&nnlDl, whO llve ~ tale , OOC :Yo!mi was ,born ,in now COJ'IIOI'aI Darrel O. Dakin ,of Mr. and MriI. Oeorae l6'.K1chael 'h lIhfty bwo and one-~ _ _ . Jam aDd"Puoyd ~ullitera, natavea ~e. baa returDed 't o her home here, aradua~. 'H e WW enter the _nice Franklin .. In 'Ju17. Kentuclt . and went to Lebanon at Base B.ospttal. Camp ~vls, North and' aoa. B~tch, of 84Wta1D- weat of olartavWe tn W""",, Waynesville, WhO have nJ', been . BBT1J&N8 TO (JAMP BOOD IN BAlVAIIAN ISLANDS 15. He served oae telnD .., county carolina. ed the tollow1Dg at 1Ilu;1r home Sun- COUIIty. ~ere for ~ ~' , vbJtecI lD WaYDesvWe over the _ _ - end. Pvt. Robert Befl'Y w~ baa been ptoaeeutor and ' ODe tenn lD the AJ-l-BND---WE--D-D-IN-G . c:tay: Mr. IIUl lire. ~ 'Peteruumln« we believed _ _ Mr . .UId 1In:T:'O. Lawson have OhIo le81aI&ture. ia aurVtved by aon and daupter Ruth, ~. an4 wJIIlll. S. foreel! GIl A_ . . . . Jatk,' who DOW JeIIIdft lD Salt I.8a enJoYin8 a 15-d8F furloush here at _ _ _, and MrII. LlPYd Davia were lin. Paul Fe&erlaa aDd eon. Bobby, to 0l\J. UtatJ, ~ bls' ~ natt bere the boIDe of bJa pu'eDt., Mr. ,and Jua ' received ' word from tbelr aon, ' live IOQI, 8M. aDd II ,.ra. 1Il1O ~ DOW a reeI- ~. JIen7, returoftd ~ DaaaJd L. Ja. . . . ,bat be Is DaJtoD. 'Warren '00 and a..._.,e!Id cuesta of rel&Uy.1n lVar- all 01 . . . XeId8, ud • &lid KrL 'nit "1'I":IIIIUa=-~~=~~ _ttIIaed til ' fI1Ie s.nl1aD ta• RaJpb YOUll8 LIb0b1It; and attended tile WIIIIIdblIl, ClI",__ .bMl.~ , cllWl:lftoD ~ 8CIIoOI' ( deIIt of 'l'OkIdD, . . . bin for the fJrat ' ~ &o-1Ua paR at <limp ... 01 lb. Dayis' COUIIU. - 1M.... __ ._~.,! . . Ja II. ,..... 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We sayed poln t6 la~t night W1Lh un SUn da y, June 20, 1943. The w :lL11er cycle has changed . It di'j n 't rain old fnshlonud o,NtlW Engla nd cod fllih ~. .Aa ~nd cliias Mall Matter at Postoft1ce, Waynesville, Obio today. We h a d sev'ell r luy Sun days dinner . Boiled eodtis\l, boiled p uLaand 110 m ore. Put, It down In ,yoU I' t.oe!i, anti hard '/Jolled ~~ ~ \ Ith Walier W. WisemaD, Editor a~d Publisher no te book t ha t in 194:1 the old SIly- ell'a wn butt l' or cream sau O(' . When IJlg was t\,ue. Ra in on Easter mea ns my IlJ'IIudUlotlne.r ~1'Ved It, we ' liat! ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY ~he plain fish in u pIece, with t he rain f or seven SlUldoys. __ _ _S_UIb9CJ' " We w1l1 come (,ut t.h is e Vl'lli u 8 pll11n IXl lled ,potIlLO~S an d hare. btJ ilcd _ _ 1p_tlo_O_n_Pr _ Ic8 _ ,_'_l_.50_Pe_r_y_e&l'_,_Pa _ Y_a_b_le__ in_A_<1_V_aDC_e_ _ _ _ and bring our suppers iI you are go- 'ggs. ~ch per 0 11 cut up theIr own Ing to 'be home. " "Comc !l lu1I g a nd and smOthered i t in a uce rrtJm t.he PHONE 326 We Wl!1 IU1'llish ~icramb lc d o:g1;s;' the " l'Il y boot. We modernlzed It a litUle Ll lJs wer . OW' friends CUJue buL de an d e.r ve tile Cl'eam ed {lSll pour oW' combined supper wa s SO bowlti- cd 0\ .01' the po tatoes aud eggs. T hen lul tlla t We didn't Ibo~her La cook the wluu is lei t we mash up a nd fry t or H1ghway Department Improvements In accordance with Sections 17-3, eggs. obut t hey we,re scrumbl 'd any Ils h cukes . Salt cod fiSh used to 17-4, 1~·46, 17-5 and 17-5a of the way, for 10 the celJaJ' on file floor cOllie In big pieces bu t now we buy General Code or Ohio." £ DO" were seve nteen scramOlec. eggs . it in the llLt.ie wooden bolWS . We ......... a..-- ............ The bidder 'must submit with his Whw I PU L the dClgs dowll Were Cor ha ve h ut bot h beets Illld b!'IU1S bid a certlIled ch eck In an amount pen e a nd quiet I in t.cnded to move frOln tile gurden , no t nunc, bu ~ Mrs ~ equal to five per cent or the estiI t now scems cer tain that t.he bat- centralization or Cpod productIon, mated cost, but 10 no event more the ~ Il gs as 1 knew Lhey wuuld not T ellan L's , I replunted pa r t oJ m ille bhan ten thousa.nd dolla rs. tle between COngress IUld Lhe Ad· distribUtion, rationing a n d price be safe on Wlat . wobbly ole stand bu L t he stofm leet the grOWld so P1an.s and s pecUicatlon.q are on mlnistratlon over food subsidies, as celllngs under one active head, ha ve but 1 forgot and when I went down hard tha t t.lle beallS broke their file In the depal1.m en t of blghways predicted 10 t h ls col umn two weeks been rejected by the President. I t Is there was th e bWiik.et 011 w p of the HOOks gelLlu g ou t O\! the gl'ound . T h o a.nd the oUlce of the resident disago. will soon break In to f ull fury . now quite possible t hat the CongrCllS trict deputy director. m ess of broken Wl ~ cracked eggs, pabLw'es .1['e good 1I!11d th e h uy is iLBte last week the Presiden t came may enact legislation requiring t he • • • The d.lrector reserves tJ10 righ t to Last week the Presiden t ~ R lIeo In I salvaged some and Lhe 'O'tiS SIll- renoy to cut a nd part oI the COl'n reject any tUld all b ids . out fut -footed In s upport at the transCer oC Cood rationlhg nnd price H, G . SOURS. payment of subsidies for the purpose control from the Ol'flce of Price Ad- a number or tlhe Democ;:rotlc mem- va.ged more Bnd I h ope Lhey were hus been plllnted b ut the b'TOund S tate IH1ghway Direc tor . or rolllng back prices on certuin m1nistratlon to the Jurisdic tion or bers of t he Ways a nd Meana COIlli sick euougb from them Il!'! \'er to be lIasn 't -been b roken up at a ll l or the soybean huy . Apd so It goes-lfl43. toads, mainta ining presen t prIces on, Crester Davis, Food Administrator . nuttee of the HOllse. a nd or tlle FI- Interested In eggs agaIn. This h as been ' ll week of disasters o\J)ers, IUl Increasing production 01 ThIs, at course, would precipitate nance commit tee of th p Senate to NOTICE TO CON'!'H.t\Cl'ORls some coinmodlties. AcCording to the another real fight between the Pres- d1scuss proposed n ew legisla tion to or one sort anI! an other. After the It was starlight-that dusky STA'l'E OF OHIO estimates . submitted, t he SUb~ldy Ident and the legislative branch or ra ise an addltlona1 sixteen bll110n ba d stonn we f6wld a dood lam b In b eautiful ligh t tha t borders between DEPAR'l"lUENT OF IUGUWAYS dollars a year In taxes . It wa s fin- tile !leld and before the truCk flom progra.m will cost approximalelY two the government . COlumbus, OhiO" JWle 1:.1, 194:1 twUlgh t and the dark- and t he st.ars ally agreed UlIlt the W!\ys loLIld the 'ferLlJlzer com plIlny coulc. get 11'!re . billion dollars of the tax~yers mon• • • i lUDg close, big find ~ Iear, and t he Engin eer 01 Sales Lega l Copy At long last the Roosevelt Admin- Means committee will s tart work on we loun d a s heep that had dJ'owued. ey thIS yea!', and !lve billion dollars No. 43,-197 milky way Was a broad highway UNIT P&CE CONTRACT next year . In t his connection It istration has officially admitted thAt the new tax bill late in August or Appa re n tly It had t ried to cross 1\ across the h eavens . On the western Sealed propo.sals will be l'ecefved should not be overlooked !.nat 811 bile na.tlon 100es a real foo!! shortage early In &lptember, following the gully BJld had been swept oIt Its a t the ofllce or tne State Highway horizon the last Caint rays or t he other New Deal spendiI!.B programs In 1943 and 1944 . Official crop est!· Conressional recess. Howeve r, the feet and caugh t in some wire and Ulreclor or Ohio, at Colwnbus, OhIO, suns et lingered a nd the trees stood have exceeded their orlglnsl esti- mates issUed last week ~y thP. De- most important decislc)Jl mnde was sheep-like had . gtvell liP and d ied , Wl t U 10 :00 A . !M., Ohio 'S tancu.td da rk and lovely a gainst the sky . Later in thEt week we discu\'cred a T ime, TuesdaY', July 6, 1943, lor im- F'lr e!l1es fl1ttcd here und t.h01·e and mates, many by lUI much RS ten to partment at Agriculture forecas~ the that a.ny new tax legislation enacted one. At lIbe present time thertl Is shortest crop production of many will not !be retroactive and will. young steel' was out . .. W e [ma Uy provements 10 : kept up theIr Incessan t fl ashl\l& lIS Proposais Nos. 1 to 6 11lcluslve frrent opposltlQll 10 t he CO~gress to years. Reports being received by t herefore, not 'become effeotlve - found him In a n eighboring pasture t hough they had a code to send. are offered as one project and ·tlae aubs.l~ program and the Presi- COngre&lonal committees studying 'WIth the 'POSs~ble exception of ex- with some cattJe, He .seem ed SIIle F.frogs caroled to t he right, to lJle wi1l r b e IlIwarded as onl) contract. dent will not; be able to torce I.., en- the Illtuatlon indicate that the pro- else taxes--<before January 1, 1944 . tlher e, so rather t.ban iose precious len, IUld u11 aJ'OWld me and th e old PropoSal No, 1 actment lnto laIw wltnout c hard duction of both corn aDd. wheat in This melu1S, of cours e, that t he pres- cOrJ1-,]>lan t lng time by d rl v ~ him Warren County, Ohio, on 8ectJons bulls crooked a hoorse "Oee-e-c-e , " tight-it at all . 'l11ere 18 a, general 1943 may be much lower than the enb rate at locome taxes will apply up to the gate Gqd home my tenapt A and B \,part) of t he Mason- In the field across the road a mot.hteellng that oooe such a program is government estimates. Th,~ vege- to 1943 incomes . Incidently, there is lett him there ,but when we came Sprlllgboro-Norlihern Road, State er pig cOOl:torted her little unes and tas~ed. upOn the people it would be t&ble and :fJ'Ult pack Will - 1lIs~ be, serious' opposition 10 the BoUSe to buck to get him, be was gone again . Highway NO. 948, s tate Route No. the dog Ighed a t my f eet. It had 7n, 10 Turtle ,Creek, Union and very djftJ.cult tIo get rl<1 of it, ILIld greatlY' reduced'. Poultry, mUle and any f.urther Increase In individual Mrs. Tenant, looking down acro.c;s !Deerfield To'wnshlps, by a.pplylng a been a hot day . income taxes 1'or .1944 and tl945. the lfleld had seerl him come out un- bituminous treatment , Item T-:n , that the Cost. ,w~ tncrease tre· beef production wUl Blump, IPld the mendously from year to year. It American people wID be requlred to der the fence, a neighbor saw him Pavement: Width 20 ree", • David, four, !Was vlsiLing h is litLength 28,881. 6 i eet For several months now there go <1own the field BJld no one lias ' 6hOuld be remembered that. any sav- live on short rations next wint.<!r l! tle neighbor playmate, J an e, and or 6.47 mUes , logs made by an ,individual in the our fighting fOl'CCS are 'f ully 6\JPpUed 'h ave been rumorll of,loo.ting 'lbout as seen him sloce. A l ew traci:s led us t h ey were. ha ving a tea p al'ty. They PropOsal No. 2 plan 1W0uid be: taken ,away through and Administration oommitments to to the gra.ndlose plan of the Office back t.o the road, t hen no . more Warren County, OhIo, on Section' o.cross the table from one a u or Civ11lan Defense to have a reil- trncks. Has be been picked up a nd D of t he Fra,nklin - Lebanon Road, sat . purchase of 'fQOds under t.be subsidy foreign nations are kept. , other and col)versa tion languished . resentatlve in eve~y city block , and taken to ·some blllck (uarket or Is 5 1-ate Hlgmvay No. 250" State Route plan 'Would be taken away ' tllrotUth • • • David, never a t a loSs for words, As the beginning at Ille new 1lscal lll1rty or forty .thousand weU trained he playing, hide··and-seek with us ? No . 123, In Turt,le Oreek and Clcar looked up brightly at her Bnd looreased taxes, e.n~ In addition Creek Townships. by 8IPPlylng a bithereto he have to carry the year on July 'lst dra.ws near, the spee.kers scattered thorughout the I have called th,e sherl!f's of Clce to smUed, "Love me, Suslo?" ho buertreatment, I't em T.. 31 ~ lncreUecl ~ bur<1en wblCb would COngreaa baa before U flfteen major country, ostensibly f or defense pur- be on the outloolt as we can ldemUy t uminous led . Pavem en t : 'Width 18 feet. result from itae est.!'bllllhment of a appropriation .billa whloh must be poses ·b ut actually for the dlssemin· it . . .Leng~h 26,400 ' feet or Humam are never sa tisfled. J ust gtgaDtlc bureaucracy to atlmlnlater enacted by that date. Som.e or the ation . of propaganda in support of 5.00 mUes . We have Ibeen losing chlrJcs out two weeks 'a go they were sighing 'the oprogram. ' Proposal No. a measures hAve. alIeady cleareCl both Admlnlstratlon activities. [f such one' thief will caJ.ch no more . They Warren 'County, Ohio, on S ections that We were lost a.nd It n ever would brandles and ar~ belog given COD- IW1lS the plan it was knocked into a caught a weasel 10 t hC chicken • • • COngressional demands for · the slderatlon 10 conference cOlllllllttees. cocked ha~ by action of the House house one nig'h t . I do not know G imd Waynesville (Part) of l ht s top raining. Now they y;istfullY iFranldln-WUmington Roan, state ------~~~----------~--------------- what gets mllle, whatever It L3 eues-' lUghway No.2Sl,steteRoute No.73,ln wish that . "it would come a lit tle n 't leave even a leuther to mark the Cloor Creek and Wayne Townships, shower, to soften the clods ."

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by a.pplying a bituminous treatment, John L, Le; Is, · ~~ most desplcItem T-31. Pavement : Wldbh 18 feet. !lible man 10 Amerlool . Long before rig ""24';28'..-."""r-....-h<=e-.;wa ;;; l"\Ve"fove 4.60 m1les . , Proposal No. ol We on the Home Fron t h uve to Warren COunty, Ohjo, on section be in ' \f Ighting trim" every minute. F of the Franklin-Wilmington Road, WiPY? Because · we b a ve I.e. bat tle State Highway No . 251, State Route No. 73, In Wa.yne a nd Massie Town- wlCIl meat s tamps, blue stamps, red ships, by applying a bituminous s tamllS, gas stamps, su gar s te.mps .~ ll'eatment, Item T-3l. co!!ee stamps, shoe s tamps, " nd Pavement: Width 18 feet . now ca imlng sugar s tamps Ill'e good, . Length 22,862.4 feet or and tr we lose one da.y"s battle we 4.33 mUes. have to .f ight like m ad , to re.;alJl our Proposal No.5 Warren ,COunty, Ohio, on Sections g round, SerIously, thougil, ra tlonA (Part) ahd Morrow of the Leball- lug is a. good thing bcca uoc we a rc o~· Morrow Road, Sta.te Highway No. 252, State Route No . 123, 111 &10111 ifa lrly' s ure of getting some of til e Towmhlp, by applying a bitumin- commodity' that we des1i-~, but genous treatment, Item 'T-31. erally, if we want some ullratluded Pavement: Width 18 feet . urticle the storekeeper is " jllst out, Length 16.896 feet or expecting some soon," Of "j ust one 3.20 miles, left and Ti is damaged or u:lusable," Pro.,..l 'N o.6 , Warren County, Oh10, on S ection etc . But this is WAR. my friends, Lebanon (Part) of the Malo Street, and you know what Shelman snid . Warren Street (Part), and Oolumbus • • • Try putting a half cup uf rolled Avenue Roads, S1-ate Hlgbways No, 185, 252, and 6, State Routes Nos . 63, oats to a POund of ·SRusagc and see and 123, U , S. Route No. 42, In l!f yOU don't like It. Turt,le Creek Township, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T - 32. Out of the ' depths of S!ll'row is - lPavement: WI<1bh 20 fee t . born col'l1lpe.sslon and peace . The Length 11 ,088 feet or world is In the depths today and a 2 .010 Totad estimated cost . . . . $42,249.00 brighter tomorrow is bi!log born. Propooals Nos. 1 to 6.lncluslve of "A centipede was ' happy q~te this project to be completed not Until a frog 10 fun later t.han september 15, 1943. . ' .'Itle minimum wllfJe to be paid to Said, "Pray, whlcb leg COlllt>S after ~hlch? " BJl labor employed on this contract shall !be in accordance wUh tne This rais~ her mind ~o such a "Schedule of PrevaUlog Hourly pitch, WIlfJe Ratoo .Ascertained and Deter"mined by The Department of lncius- She la:,< distracted In t.be ~U~h; trial Relations IIIpp&aible to ,State Conslderlng how to fim."

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Court News New Suits Etta MIle Dotson, a minoI', 19, by J oh n Lakes , h er fother Ilnd nex t fr iend vs , Robert 'D otson, dlyorce, groos 11t.'glec L. J es.se MCllt:.l VS. Arthul' ana Ethel Stul tz. breac h of contract, a moWlt claimed, $783 ,21-. Emma Florence GrUfitts vs . Hcnry F . GrifllLts, divorce, srross ncglec t oC du ty. Commoj, 'Pleas Cha rles E . K1 Mworthy VS , Leah IW. Klns wort.hy, divorce to pla intiff, pla ln tlll to pay costs. Vern Eclwal'ds vs. Alice Ec.wltt'!1 . dlvorce to pillintlll, plalnttrf to pay costs . H elen Bur ton VB. Homel' Burton, divorce to plain Wf . Allee L . Dollbon vs . John Graham , et a I., order Of· sale Ill' partition orde red . Lena Male Hunkins, a minor, ete., vs . Gilber t O . HunkJns . divorce to pla intiff, pla intiff restored ~o molden nome, plain tiff to priy costs. Mnrrialc Licenses William Howard Harmon, 24, soldier, Det roit, and Vinnie B ~ lle Raglalld, 23 , clerk-typist, Morrow. Ray M. Scott, 24, storl'keeper, Cuba. an d Rebn M . Ne wman, 24, factory worker , ,K ings Milia . . Leonard L . Parlette, 23, U. S. Navy. Franklin. and Bertha L . Hili, 23, factory worker, Lebanon . Real Estate Tran.,ers Gear'ge P . Ga tes. executor or the of Edit h A. MUnger, dpceased, to Tine Roberts, 2 acr es In Clearcreek town.o;hlp . 'fIne Roberts to Allred Killdred, 2 acres In Clearcreek townShip.

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the crash. Miss Ruth Cook .entertalned at a mlscella.neoUB shower In honor of, ~ iMl'I\ . ' Jean Bunnell Sa Lurdey . ' FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Ilnney and A . O. Qr1ffy sold his pro;Jerty In (June 3'7, ll1Z8) Mrs. EIl8wor!.h Hardin and Mrs Spring Valey last 'Week to Hnrry A. J In Ih onor of Mr. and Nrs. Rhodes l(udin 'Were supper gueats of Mr !Bunnell. 1Mr. o.nd Mrs. Cho.un.cey and .Mrs . Laowrence Hacdin, at Mir !Bonbaus, or. Dayton. W..3 . Sears handled Lhe deal. Bunnell aud son. George. u.nd Miss amisburg, Monday. ID. an~ Mrs. F. R . JUooma.w, Monl~la Bunnell el\ ~el·taln'.!d SunLittle Miss Mildred 6allBbury was do.y, June 24. h t to J lri ds M day Mrs. Lee IHalwke. Miss Doris Hawke. os ess a ew , en on Donald and Dean Hawke, Misses The t.hlrd meeting of !.he ~ when she celebrated her 6Cven!.h 'Luella WIlJ1am.son. Bernice Hyman, Rite ~ club was held at the birthday. Guests were Martha Mar Mary Louise Zimmerman. Beatrice Grange Hall FrIday. tin. SIlf8h Ann Wiler, r4arjorie Robllzer aud Louise Cralle r.omprlse . 'Mrs. Allee McKinsey I'nd M.1ss Earnhart. KaUU'yn Anne Wll!;On, a party at Indian LaJte this week. Henrietta spent last week with rela- Oharlotte Rye and ,M arjorie Ed • • • Lives In Dayton. warda. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Fl'1cnda of Mrs. Walter Cast wW Mr. and ,M rs. Lester Surfa£e und (June 26. 1918) be xejolced to \mow 't hat lihe· 1s now daughter spent ,bhe 'Week-end a.t InEliott Wright and ' Mr. and Mrs . Improving r8jpldly. dian 1.6&e. R.ussc~ Bentley spent Sunday at Ft. Mrs, F . U. Long of Columbus, Frank Rogers DI! LYtle ha.i purch- Thomas, ·Ky. ~pent the weeit-end with her sister. ased the ·ice cream and confectlon'F red Hartsock. J. B. Chapman, J. "rs. H. H . Williamson . ery 'bWliness at Jo}m Simpson. E . Janney and E.V.Barnhart went Lee HaWke, Robert MUllen. Gilbert Mrs. T. S. Hardin and two sons, to lMorow Thursday to heo.r Corp. FrYe and Morris 6heI'WOOJ spent 1 ressler and Lanaing. are spending Qu18ley. Sunday at lndlnn Lake, a 'Jew weeks In Kentucky at the The government torecast 01 the Mr. and Mrs. AUred Wrlg'h~ ol home ot Mrs. HB.rd~n·s mot~er. weather can be had every day by IPhllade~phJa. are visiting their parMr. and Mrs. Max Holllngsworth. calling the Telephone Exchange. ents, Dr. &nd Mrs. A. T. Wright. nee Florence Woolard. of Olegonla, Grant Lewis and family ~oved to Miss Sanitey and Mr. Albert A . Ilte announcing the arrlnl of a Dayton Inst week, Faurot, of Terre Haule, Inr'.. . .."e~· da~hter, Cora J06ephlne, MOI'day. Mrs. Geo . Mills entertaned tor guests of oMr. and Mrs. O. M. Rldge June 25, 1928. the week-end her cousins. Dr . Em ¥. 'A. Ha11teoclt sw;talned a !rae- Uy Garner of Shanghai, China, and on Monday. tured nose and other minor Injuries Prot. Bertha Arthur of Wllmlngton when the maOhine In which he waB coll4!8e. riding with bls lIOn, R. H . Hart.loclt, B. H. Kelly' of the Marlue. is now all(! family, coWded with a ear stationed at \Paris IBland, Port RoYClI driven by a Oolumbua man Thura S. C. day evening at a curve on Ilhe hill AUred Wright of Ft. Thomas was at Spring Vailley. home Friday on a 24-hour furlough: Tuesday morning, about ~wo miles LesUe Satterthwaite, who bas been Rich& from the WeD - wlUl aoutb of WaynesvUle on Rou~ 42, at Ft. Thomas. was ordered last last natural mlne&'ala reoommended a sedan driven by a Cincinnati man week. for Rheumatism, Nephrltt., DI_ and containing Mr. Clnd Mrs. ebas . Van Retaillcit and "oa,ve" Conner F. M<ilher. of Cincinnati pnd Mr of FIt. 'l1homas. have been at Ft . sease' of the S\omach, Kldne,. and Bowels. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Sa.nPran- 'l1hotll84 for three weeks. CHARLES TOEPFER, cisco as passengers. enroutP. here to Lt. G. J. WaterhoUse of Camp. OWNER spend the day with Mrs. Edith Har- Lee, Va.., writes that !.heir regiment SprinD' V.lley, Ohio Is on the move ~mewher.e. but ' he D .-Is and tBm'iI.Y. was struCk by an. . . . . . . . . . . . . .rI does not say 'Where. ~ other car. which was tumed over in A letter from Vernle Wardlow who - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iss tatloned at Ft. Thomas. states tJhat he Ultes!.he 'Work: .tloe and nev .. er felt better. W .. N. Sears moved 'his rest dence on North street last week. nhout 18 feet iback 'from its old stand. !MIss Helen ,B a,roour ot White Plains, N . Y .• Is the guest of Miss Ada Wchener. Robert Thomson of Route 4, who 'has been In a Do.yton hospital for a co~le of weeks. Is getting along nicely. About as boYlS .from Warren cou.nThe l"arm Dure u inKuranc:e comDUll.. an play'Were called today. Tho.'C from ty tq' a vltal . ~ in the 'Wortd·wfde Cooperative Wayn. e townshlp are: Ira BtansberMovement which 111 workm. toward IIlcreued purchaaing power aDd a hleber ItaIIdud of UYlIII tor ry. Alvin TrIckey and Ralph Pence; all people) WleM»'WlllnJi1P . at economic aetlYltfu, from Massie. frank Knolt. and abunCWlce aDd MCurU;j III pIue oIl1CU'ClQ ad The Men of Waynesvllle met buecultJ. ~~sday evening. Prl. R. H. Gordon-Ross. advance agent of the W.yneaville, O~ Tellfphone No. 2881 Ohautauqua. was present. The tol-

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Blrttlecreer, Well .. and MIss Vera Ann McMillan, of Waynesville. Rev. Jane Carey . .• • • ~-=~,-=======;;;; FlFrY nus AGO ME'l'UODIST CHUltCn (December 9, 18S3) Luulil V . ltad1e),,' I'utur Marriage L1cens~Dharles Miller

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and Marcia DUany; Charles Brill 'Church school 9:30 a , m , and Bertha Smith. Church services at 10:30 a. m , James Pierce. son oj! Richard and PRE-WAR MODELS WHICH WEIGH 600 POUNDS FRItRY CIIIIRVB OF CIIRIST Mary Pierce. was born In Wllmlng. Herbert Graham. Mintalei' NEW WAF. MODELS WILL WEIGI!~ POUND _S--....;__ 'I'm in 1826 n,nd died In W:L),oesvlUe 9.130 a. m~ BIble 1IChoo1. Dec. 5, 1893. UU5 a. m,-Communlon . ,B oard of Trade met Monday night. 111110 a. m.--&nnon. Miss Etta Mlsslldine entertained 8:00 p. m.-Prea.chiIl@. the Euchre club Thursday evening. Indications are t.hat Perley Luki'RIENDIS ens and Cad Irons are studying for Plrst Day ~!ao a. m Lar!(er Bec.use of Better Service, Qu.lity .n.d Price the ministry. MeeUng tor Worsblp. ',):80 a. m. .l'OtWII Rae Elllo~t has accepted a Est.blished 1849 - 1943 position as stenographer lor a Cln'IT. 1I0LLY M. £.- CIlUaVlI clnnatl finn . .... M. !:Jcarff, Mlnlaler PHONE 2441 WAYNESVILLE, O. MIss Amanda !Irons of Morrow, 8unday ~oOl 11:30 •• m. E. A has been spending the week with her EarDll&rt, Supt. sister. Mrs. ~ank: B~.tlrhart. EvmIIl8 8ervlce. '1:30 p. "~ I A Mrs . Hosler ot Iowa, has moved NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Pllayl!!' Meeting Wednesday ev.e- day at the home ot Mr . and Mrs . her household goods into the Geol'~e rung. 7:80 p. m. Ernest Archdeacon at CenterVille Ad'mInIs&raior SWlday . Hal'ner property on Main SlrtleL, Estate of MariaIlDll MaJer., 11'1'. AUGU8TINB VHUIWH carl Henderson as now dL<pensing Mrs . E . B . Longacre and grnndDeceaaed i'aUier IU1IJDbeIllI. Priest drugs over Jonas So.nds· ('oUn1.ers daughter. M.iSs 'Nonne. Longacre. Notice Is hereby given Lhl\t A. O. MaM Sunday 9:00 a. m. and Miss Phyllis Bailey lelt l;jundny Tomlinson and Ross H. 1iartaoc:It, and Roy MarBha.U has accl:pteu a position as 'Clerk at the Hammell La aUend camp Ilnd a church school whose. Po5t Office Addres.~".; are ST. MABY'S EPISCOPAL ·H ouse. vuuavu at Salbina for tlnee days: Waynesville. Ohio, have be!'n duly F1rank C. Thleneman and family Kalph Parka, MJnlI&er In Charee Mr . and Mrs. Allen Emrick ano wppointed 113 Admlnl.strato~s ot the IClft Bund;aJ DlOI'DlD& for Daytcm. E1 Church &Chool at 9:46 a . m . Mrs. MargareL Jolms visit cd Mrs . Estate of Marlann&. Mayp.rs. late o. \.0 visit his parents. IretumlH:!, home Mornlng prayer and sermon 11:00 Martlha HOugh nea.r Wayn esvlUe, Warren County. Ohio, decel\."f.d. Monday evenlng. Thomas Maddox a. m. Sunday arternoon. Dated this 15th day of June, 1843. had charge of .Mr. Thleneman 's lMIsses Janet and NOl'lll a J ea.n RAILPH H. OA.&EY, WAYNESVILLE CDUBCB OF store Monday. Smith of Dayton. spent sevrral day Judge ot the Probate Court ()BBJaT Oharley Moore Is .studying law at last week with their gl'o.ndplU'cllts, Warren County. Ohio. Mall ......." MInlalel' iLebanon. MI'. lind Mrs. Vlareuce SmlLh . Stanley and stanley, Att~. Phllip Smith of Grinnell. Iowa, Is SUNDAY Mr . and Mrs . LOJ~en ROULwhn oj B~le Scbool 1U0 a. In. the ~est of his brother. Cy ·US. • Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. .i:larnarO Geo. Dakln has moved ·hlJ barber CommunloD 10 :46 a. m. MeUoh of Waynesville and Mrs. shop to !.he new Bonneville rOOln , i'JIe.:.bing. li a. Ill. MON'ls WharLan were Sunday gue"t , The furnJture and stocit of the JUDIoJ' Endeavor, 1:15 p . m. of Mr. ' and Mrs . Clyc!e WhSlrLul1. Rose Bud was removed Friday . senior Endeavor, 1:15 P. m. A fo.mlly reunion was held at tlHI While l<Ladlng up a quart of whiskey Communion and preachlng. 8 :00 home of Mr . and Mrs . Mn:tln AIand a Quart of wln~lLl\'enLst.olen . p. m. drlch a,nd children Sunday. JlUIles ,P earce died at the residence You are inVited to come and worMr. and Mrs, Therle Jones unlJ of his niece, Mrs. John S, Wrights ahJp with u.s, son had .ror their dinner gue:;\'.b Tuesda.y morning. - - - - - - - - - - - - SundBy, >Mr , and Mrs. Edwin hut, ROOT FOB AND CON••QM The second mus l:cal' e '" &.ven ... 'Lly the D . Haines, 0 . B'" . .... oore, S . D . Ev- and grandson, Garry Mo,'nn, 01 , 'W'WI held a t. the er Iy. 0·... He n d erson, G . H . ,>M us Ica I socIe.y nu.ys. Ventervllle. and Mr. anti Mrs. J . . your cattle, bop. lIbeep aDd ClBlftl home of Mr. and Mrs, J . Will S. B. Compton, W. H. Allen. S. B . Jones . to Norris-Brock GoJ Uv, wire ...., h_.... even Ilug. Sml'h PIo r6yFred WhIte Tu"""ay " ., ,.. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark WCI'oI: progressive tina fO.r the hlIbeIII The rood from Waynesville \.0 entertained to a family din.ler Sun- market prlces aDd g~ aenIoe. Ferry Is no longer 11 terror to 111m day at the home of Mr . and M.rs . Union Stock Yards, ClnclDD.... O. who must travel ov~~r It during the -E. J . carmony aL Spl'logfleld . Tune In on RadIo StatlOli WOKY, H ••• "'.U.,r l~e •• I"k. (;urre.p.... '.... 12 "k to 12 30 P m. eur dallJ wUlter mon1lhs tor t he pa.'lt season Walter Kenrick; 'Was elected tl'us- · :.... :'. Mrs .Therle Jonas enterLalned the k t ta. the re~nlng half mile ilo.s been Lytle Card club at her home Thurs- tee of the Miami Cemetery Assocl- mar e repor graded and put in first-class condl· day afternoon. aLlon for three yeo.n; at the nnnual tlon. Capt. Geo . W . ' Henkle had Tommy Kenrick of centerville. meeting last weeit. He wa:; electec charge of the 'Work, Contributors In the place olCarl Duite. who is ' , COULD YOU DO WITHOUT spent the week-end with his cousin. YOUR CAB, . were: Wayne Township, Wm. J. Bobby Kenrick. In very 111 health . carman, A' C . Mullen, C. Seers. J. Mrs , Elbert Wallace of CJncinrhe Financial ReaponlU,Wty Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Monce lU'e T. Sinclair, Wm. A . Dlnwlddle, C. 9peIldlntr this week at the hOIl'.e of natl. attended the Cornell ,al" BntLaw win bar you from clrivlq .If H. Ha.wke, li· Jones a.nd son. G. their son-In-la.w and daughter, Mr . urday a.nd was an overnlg;,~ guesL you violate any. of la. ..nYlaioa. fBrawn. O. H . Kem'lck, 'N. Halne8'/and M1'6. Silman Stewart and tam- of Mr . and Mrs. W . C . . Bergdall. and' are \IUIabie io furnlab pnof E . E. Keever and mother, n. Keev- il h at loeb .. ..._ . " . & Mr. Wo.llace 'Was also B Eunday of beln, able &0 pay for damapa J H y, sout anon ...... .,,,,,wart •.... W .. se er. C . B err"u. , IA. ars, . . . I us! '_,I d "'" guest. you mlrht C8uae lIi 'be fmare. Uft k ,.. T TIn G Coo J was ser 0 Y' .... ure rllur""ay UUiW e,..... . e,. n,. Mrs . Earl Mendenhall of Ch.;cago. Pro lee' '0andf before Ii .. &00 Rcpre80raUtl., O(lrlcer.li-,.."w~t....,.Jllor:llIna~~~..!~~~~.- Wilson, C. Olark. J. :~~pl~:~ fell on him while he m., arrived Mon"ay evening to .late. Let 11M! ell Do president. J. O. cartwright; vice Haines, W. W. Hen.kle, C. L. Janspend this week with her pal'enUl. I'arm Bureau Mutu.1' Aulemoblle ...u ....ee Co. A ~ --N~-~T ~ A~~==~ Mrs. Kyle tKeelor ot Dayton, spt'nt Farm Bureau Mutual Fire I.IIII'&IMIO Co. iMr a"d '' ''1'5 Guy Rou'~h'l ' l M' "" president D r Ellis' secretary L, ney. J. H. Vaskey. R A. Cross, A. . " ...fIrIt. J. 'Oft -de.ll and vv "'~'., A. 'l'nursday wl~h Mrs. Forest Thomp- ...., IDht'ty "andUY"Russe·II. W<U "'" Fum Bureau Ute la.u ....ee 00. INSURANCE AGENCY A. ZImmerman; treasurer. H .• E. .""' t-~' TeleJQlooe WI o..-~ Earnhart. Haines. S . W. Rosen •. : son~. and iMrs. Lowell Thomas at- Mr. and Mrs. Russell vampbell S. s. soovUle, ,,-,. MIt'. MQ.fI'la.ce 'License - Paul L .· Kol. E. B. Chenoweth" A. Satterth- tended .Alumni at Centerville Satur- and chlldren spent Monday III DayWAYNESVILLE, OHIO waite, J. J. Janney, S. ·L. Cartton and in the afternoon 3ilW. 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II. aDd ac.e at ':01 P. lII., SaWrdanl0·P. M. ac.e Wednesdays a' Noon Hatfleld. W. Edwards. J. 1'. Sears, 'Dayton caned at the home of Mr. E. M . Smith, C. H. Berry, Jotl Evand Mrs. Allen Emrick Sunday afDR. JNO. ZElTEL, O. D. MORRIS Sand lOe ans, T. Kenrick. E. R. Printz, J . E. FRED'S DEPT. STORE. ternoon . Chenoweth, M. lIIUller, Wm. J. .TO $1.00 STORE w. Oat'"~ Ua.e bUN FamII1 Bobby Morgan ot DaytOn Is vlsltOPl'OJlETlU8T Obenoweth, J. E. Janney, P. Barneemlllete UDe ., JIInt lng bls granc\tp6rentB, Mr. and Mrs. ana Dome lHi~.u..-A-~OQj~~~OCJD, E. BUrnett. FLY SPRAYS ARE NEEDE _ _ _ _ _ _I11--____--" QUALITY 1IEIIO.IIAl\fD18B Everett Early. 111.",..........., PboDe a II S . E . Kettennan. J. F. Sears . .... BftI')'.... Phone 1M Slnee 1885 1Mr. IUld Mrs . Alfred Rasnake ot J. B. Graham, ·Wm.· H. Hawke, Oregonia, purchase the property BUGABOO ...... ,........ ......... .. .. '........ 49c pt. - 79c qt. J . C, Chenowe~, J. Champion. W. 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. . . Mrs . ' r.rJa Preshe nn.<L..MIs~ 9la'dys Mr '" lln!bel TelTy aud MJ..>s DorHorst 01 Elida., Ohio, .wel·e the week- 6thy Webber pI' Dayton, pem Sun end guests of Rev. and 'M!'s. L . C. day at the fonnel"s hOme here. Radley. MJ·s. .L·UOY FlshbaU6h of MIMlc• • • town. is speHding several daYI> in tile Dr. ontl Mrs. A. E'. S t('u \; 'al1d 'nome of the Jordan 10111I1y . . daughter were SWldny guestlS of Mr . The Padgett familY. who ·have reand Mrs . Glenn Bland of SP~lllg­ sided hl this COi1l1llunity for several boro . months, have moved to New Bur• • • Mr. and Mrs . J. N. Robinson and UngLoll. Mr. und Mrs . 'lIenry Murphy SOli, Donald. and IMrs. Mary Patterson Gl' Dayton. spent Fabher's Day tel'tained severa l ll'fends SlmdllY at with Mr. and Mrs. E .. F . E~rnhart. their summer camp. neal' W,lllmall . Lee and Alben Talmage and J esMary Fran~ Hartsoc\.t Spe.llt. the sie Gamel' were visiton; Sunday ufweek-end with wIEnie Jo SLout. tel'noon at t.he homes of MI'. and Mrs. E . C . Mw·ri.sh and of Mr Mr. and Mrs. JOM Kersey and and Mrs. Orlando Brannan 1:1 IMrs . Frank SWartzel were Father's Xenia . ' . . Day guests or Mr . and Mra . W . C. Mrs . Bossie Plymll'c svenl MonKersey at. Oregonia . a ay !With her mot.hcr, oMrs . " Non., • • • . Mrs, Charles Hagemeyer. accom- Clevenger, n eal' OlarksvUle. panied by her son. Myron • . alied on Mrs. Nellie Liebert lind MI','. Lucy her father. Oharles Ellis, {)f Sabina, Flshbaugh we}'e six o'clock Ginner Sunda.y evening. guests TI1Ul'SdIlY of lit'. and Mrs. Gall Gordon. in Harv,:ysburg . Mr . Oharles E. Benson of ColumMI' . Guy Sigler of Dayton , made a JJus. was 'Wednesday evening caller pleasant. call at Vhe Let Talmage at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. home Sunday evening when 011 h.Is Srout. return home after a visit ·with his • • • !Mrs. Frank Hess spent several uunt, Mrs. Martha Cleaver, who has days in DayLon last week wlth her been a patient hl Blair Bros. hooplta-l, in Leban(.n for several weeks. mot.her. Mrs. Enuna Grubb. He repol't.ed Mrs. Cleaver us ~ing Mrs. Truman Wardlow ... nd chilimproved ill heal til at present. dren were Friday guests of Mrs. Russell Wilson and children.

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'W~h&ngt'ng and ianeraJ repair iWOI'k. R.eaaot.aGle prlca and- wont r:uaz:anteed. D. ,I:. standiford, W8.JD8IvWe. 6,25 POR ' S~eet. Potato plantl, 50c per hundred. All kinds or garden p)antl. 100 per d.'lZe~ or 3 dozen for 25c. qhas. 0, Strouse, ~R. IR. 2, 1 1-2 mUes north of Waynesville, comer [I'erry and Lytle roads . 6-24 roB BALE--Walnut Dining Room suIte, table. buffet and sl"( cbalra.

Mrs. Earl Rocket.t, phone 2884 . ' POR sALE-&:ratch Pads at. MIa-;i Gazette ' oKlee . .POR 8ALE--IF'avorlte Range, good grates. Will !leU cheep. Mrs . • Perry J. Thomas, , Waynesville. Ohio. Route 1. cows and one calf. Also ODe road w8Jlon . Mfa . .Albert Drake. Waynesvwe, <,>hiO . . 3-t.

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MiSs J eanne Baker Is enjoying a Mrs. Bert . Bunnell, Corre!iponcJent vacation at. the home of .bel' parents Elmer HaInes of Camp Pel'ry, Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Baker . ' spent Sunday with his wife. Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. T. S. Harcin and Elmer HaIni!6. and visited ' with family spen t Sund'ay wlllh Mr. and friends and ,relatives. Rev. and Mrs . Leroy s;nelkel' Mrs. -So ,R . Conrad and .famlly of spent Sunday wiUl Mr. al~ 1 Mrs. Crescent Sprll1g15, Ky. Georga Cole and family . • • • Mr. and Mfa . C . H. Koontz of Mr. and Mrs . Noah Neur.llan and Dayton and Mr . and Mrs. Earl son. 1Mr . and Mrs. George Hause £larnhart and son LeMar Edward, QJld son and Mr . and mt-s. Harley' were Sunday evening dinner guests 'and daulPhter spe,nt Monday even01 Mr . ahd Mrs . A. H . Earnhart. Ing With Mr . and 1Mrs. Walter P l'elf• • • fer and daughter. Mrs . J essie Hyman and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and T. Polinsky e.ttended the New York daughter entertained Mr. and MI:s. Fall Market show at the Sinton Clyde !BUnnell and family. Mr. ~l1d hotel Sunday In ·C1m;innatl. Mrs. 'Walter 'Pfeiffer nnd dl\l:g·hter. • • • Harlan 'Earnhart spent several Mr. and Mrs . OOler Boldrey ...nd cla.yS last week at ~he home of Mr. daughter. Mr _ MUlard Ball. Mr . and and Mrs. A . H. Earnhart. Mrs. Ralph Bunne!) and family, Mr. .and Mrs. Everett Bunnell ilnd lamIly, Mr . and Mrs . Ben Gruber and 'UNDEBqOES EMERGENCY OPERATION IN ~AYTON family a!ld Mr . and Ml's. 'L 3vl Bunneil and ofamny at a Father's Mrs. Robert Duke underwent an dinner. Sunday. Mr , and Mrs. John Koe~t"r ; nd emergency operation at the Dayton Mrs . WllUwm DaFaij spent Sunday 06teopathle h06J>ital Tuesday mOTnwith Mr. and Mrs . Morris LewIs ing at 11 :00 o'clock . Although her and 600. condition was considered so-lous be.Mr. and Mrl!,. Fra'llk Frazier and l ore the operation. she Is reported Miss Cathefine Wa llace have moved In .6 satisfactory condition now. ro Ridgeville.

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lVeek nom Salem. West. Vu·glllla. 1.0 visit Lheil' brother-in-Ia.w and slstci·. MI'. a nd MI'S. WWUI.IU Stradol'. :Mis~ .loy Lee will retw11 In 11 lOW. da),s but 1\11·S. Bode .Will remain for a n indefinite time. .

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MAX W. RANDALL, NOW '1'ORI'WOl\lAN

BluejackeL Harry DOnald Dicken. heets, 17. son 01 MI' . aod Mrs. HalTY S . Dickensho41ts. H.w'ul Route No.2. WuyuesviLie, has bee'} ' grad uated from 't.he service .;chool Ior '!.ollj)edOlUen. located aL th'! U . S . Naval 'l.'lalnlng St.atlOIl. GI'eat Lakes, lll . Now a qualified 'iIlLriker" tll: will be Ii.SlSlllued W actiV\! dllty \\ Ith Lhe U. S. fleet, 01' nt a Navlll ore ':itaLion where he may !ioon cam a pet.Ly ofHcer's rating. l\10'l'OIU:>TS SHOULD RENEW "A" GASOLINE RA'l'ION BOOKS

Appllcatlon blanks {or t he renowai of A and D gasollll,e ration books (ll'e available' at service sLations and tWar Prt 'e. 'and Rat.loli ing li;k>al'tl· \yuel'e each motorisL should obtalll a copy as som] as possible, Edward J . McGillnis. d.lslrict a.ged r tlouing a.lllcer. - allliolinced today. • The renewals (, t he boqks will pe nandied exclusively by mall,' and l!laSllluch as present A books t'Xplra Juiy 21 QJld because the boards will have thousands of wpplleations

Minilter . . Phone 2993

AT MAXWELL FIELD . ~a~we ll Field. Ala., JUlle 22.oRn.l ph Peters, 's on of Mr . and M rs.' Emery Peters, Route 3, Waynesville Qh'lo. is now enrolled as an a'vl!ltlO~ cadet ill ·I.he Al'Iny Ab' Forces Pre. Flight school fol' pilots at Maxwell Field. located on tile out.sklrts of Montgomery . Oud et. Peters Is a gl"llduate of Wayne Township School and had fi.!!rved 14 months as an enlisted 'mqn In t:he Anny . All' FOl'C"'s before he was appointed an avia,t l)ll cadet !lor pilot training, May 31 .

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Amoll!! suits lor dlvoI:Ce fllee! ' in domestlo l'elations court in Montgomery county Frldciy was Lhe 101lowing : Albert SChnaltma n. 151 Winding Way, against Lillnn. WaY,leSVllle, ollio.·

to process III the ensuing month, 8oppUcaUons should be mAiled XENIA RESOR:T SOLD promptly. Kllkarc Park. pIcnI0 re30r t west . There are tlirce steps whicb the ' or XenIa, hilS been sold by Frank B:PPllcant m)1St 10llow to il&otl1'e Hustmyer, Xenia. to Fra.nk Armenhimself a new b asic ratioll._book on trout. Dayton, fonner Xenlan, who al: pians to continue Its operaUon 'as in the past. Once known as Lucas Grove, t he parte was founded nnd operated by the old Dayton and plano .·~""--""'~-.Iill~!!Il[L.JII.D.!ILJ~h;;"~~~~~~ Xenia Railway oompany un~ll . lO years 1139 .

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Brick meeting house. Ml'S Geol'ge ~ma!1 of Franklin callcd on friends nere Sunelll)' a.rter-~ noon. R. Eliott Wrighi. lInd son. blckle. of DetrOit. visited their QUilt, LyUa Wright, las t week .

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WEEK-END PARTY IN The Volunteer ror Victory Sewing .. : . HONOR OF SAILOR club met for their usual evenlllg of

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linville enter~ Wned at a. week-end par ty i!1 honor of Royer Fourman' of .the U . S . Navy.

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FIUENDS HOME Mrs. alIce 0;;;:- attentlca t.h e Comell sale at Lytle Saturday aJ'lerJ noon. Mrs. O. N . Berryhill mId dnugil I.el·, Miss Clal'a. of Bellbrook., cnlled on /MisSes Annie and Mame Browne s.'Ltw·dny. Miss Anna Mary Nuli of Springboro/and I . B. Doyle of Hamilton. visited Mrs. Ella Doyle SWldflY morning. Mr . and Mrs. Rogel' Chmnbllss of Xenia. called on Mrs. D . L . Crnne Sunday ·wrternoon . 'Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of Olncinna t.1: were IDlICSt.s of Misses Annie and iMame Browne SWlday ' a.tternoon. Mrs. Ollve Curl, III former m atr\ltl a~ t.he Home. and Mrs. Veda T~IYI1send of- Orient, Ohio. were callers hel'e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Barlow aud Mrs. Raymond Beal of Port W!JlIam visited their a unt, 'Mrs . Ella Doyle, 011 Monday . Mrs. -Evalyn G . P eterson slJt!nt Tuesday In Xenia. Mrs . Georgia Menrenhall left Monday morning 1'01' . Mntliusvllle. Ind .• where she wlll SPflld severnl weeks a.t th e Cohn.-:IBlu·!lal'd hotel. Willia m Mackensen • of 0 hlcago, field secretary for. the Frlel\ds of the Middle West, and ,hIS daughter, Judy. are here for a wee!!t. Mr . Mlicyensen, assisted by his daughter. is con-

Ilappiest futhers in t.he country SWlday when he received a caLlegra.m from his SOil, Sgt, Vet'UOIl D. Fordyce. WJ10 Is somewhere ovel'seas . The cablcgrl!ID read. "My love and gl'e tings on Father's Day . All well a nd saie. Good luck. Vel'l1on ." ~ II som!! one has lost. n [rlendly. block and whlt.e. spider-Ie, lied dog pup QJld can'L Hud hhn, III' Is a t the Thomas .sawmill and will you <please come aud get bhn? He weil l'S a. collar . lAl.wrence Thomas. of .Lebanon. was injured Saturday noon when he fell from the top of a load of logs and landed flat on his ,b ack . X-ray pictures showed no bones broken, t.hrough he was Ibadly brul~ed Imd shocked . Brother Carl SmiWI. 10rm r millIster at FelTY, will be here on JUly Fourth. Dinner \I'ilJ be served at the churc'h and a ll are I:wited . Bring cwo cov.e red dishes and sandIches . . Co/Tec will be servE'd. The family will be at the Waynesville Church 01 Ohrlst in the evening. P. J . TIloma.s and Joe HaYIIJip went t{) ,Balpbrldge Wednesday ' t.o se.t a. load of posts. Pv t. and Mrs . Wm. Bell nre t he paren ts of a girl. bOrn at Lh·e home of the mother's parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs . ltallidu Linvllle, ncar MJamlsbn~. last Wednesday. TIW baby has been named Ruth Ann and 'her father Is some~here in Engla'ld. Mrs. Bell was the fOI'm~I' N1na I . Linville. Mr. and Mrs. Hel'bert Urahalll a nd fa.mlly were dinner " uests of 'Mr . . and Mrs. GUliam,o'3unday . The Ferry Church of Ohrk;t MIs~ slonary · meeting will be held at. the home of Mrs. Walter Kruc!' on Lyt.-l e road next Wednesday a!~rn oon . Sgt. Albert Titus of Crossville Tennessee, will give a program music at the Ferry church on the evening of July! FOurth. Sgt. Titus playS

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Carroll V , Alcott, Far East observe r and' n W!l' commenta~ tor, has bee n added to the staff of WCKY, Olncion:!!!. ric will broa dcast news and obser vations Mondays throug h Saturdays at 6 p. m. and 10:45 p, m. Alcott . described as Japan's "Public Enemy No.1," 1'Ils new book "My War With b pun," will b~ released this mont h.

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Not.ll;e i~ hereby give.n t hat a public hearing on tho budget as Ill'epared by the Board of Educatloll of the Wayne Twp . Rural 8 <:hool , <Dlstrlct. Wllnen Oounty. Ohio, wlil 'b e held at the office of the bOllrd Houaehold Goodl And of educa tion In th e high school Antique. building at B p. m., Ohio ~tandlll'd AT AUCTION Time, on July 5, 19i3. ,. Frida" . June 25, At 1 P. M. llr... Nettl" 1I'ln"",.:-Vurr"."ulldC:Dt R . H. 1IAliirsocx, Located at Ruth Marion Fenn, 15 · Cpl. Reuben Abn'er , who Js now in Clerk, Board 'o t Edueatio!l miles south or ~y¢On; go out 'lWuta Florida •.:' a nd ~Ie Turner of ,Advertise al,ld' Succeed 48 to first road north of lWute '13. Springboro, were uiUl'rled Ju ne 19. ADVERTISE . IN TIllE GAZETTE then 1-2 ~lle east. This is a good. , Mr. J ohn Purkey recel"e~ . word of clean auction of furniture Rnd an- th e death of h is mother rect:n tly. t1q~. She resided In Kenl:ucky . F. T. Martin, Auctioneer .MI' . and Mrs . Hal'vey Pinckard of ' 702 CoD1lDl!l'claJ Bid" Dayton Cinclllllli ti •. -were_~e-end-7tlteSt:s-1,H... Phone AD.-3661 , Mr. and Mrs. Leona rd Tinney. Mr . and IM rs . Elherman Tinney . ...Dangt?rous High Blood Press~r~ s (a:.'lent~~l Hy{,ertcnllion) is u8ually f. and family were Sunda.y dinner arkcd ~y dlstre811ing 8ymplonu AUCTIOtiEERINC guests of Mrs . NetUe TlnMY . uqh as dlzzlneliil, throbbing head cftel, 8le~ples8nes8 and nervoulI~ Mr . and Mrs. <Joieph Yencer. Stanley and Koogler , eu. ,If dlsregarded, this may lead Jo Benl'sack, of Dayl,an., !lnd MIRS For Dates, Phone 289C. Waynesto Hea~ Trouble, Stroke, paralY8i~ .Hardemng of the Arteriel or Kid ville, Ohio, Reverse Charges ~uble. ' I,>i~m0l'!ex dillCovcr t-biUlckhllyea~ speclahst, II designed tQ BROKERS UOEN8E IUUltr(!Ullna'llld in the' relie~ :tOf the~ . Any excuse ~ou caD ,Ive for not Dppl~ your P.,roU savlap will please Hitler, Biro, bJlo ud puppet MUIIIOUal.

IFOR. SALE-BertBb1re Boars, eug)ble for ~g1stration . Reasonable 1 Bob's Dairy; WaynesvWe 0010. '.

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Mrs. Robert :Werntz abt.cnr.ec\ the ball aomc in Cincinnati Monday eve 1111{ . They repOrt Ii la~'g,! crowd .alld ~hat tile gume was called In th seventh Inning on ac!:oUht of min . <MJ· . a nd Mrs. T . S . Hardin ld !YIn;. Rollla M(..oCormlck were SW1nay guests of Mr. and Ml·S. Sid Gonu,l'd of Covingl.on, Ky. MI'. Olarence OhnrLes\.On .Iud MIss Viola Pox wt!i·o mal'ried JWIE' 18. M!' . and Mrs. Joseph Ven gel' 01 D~ytoll wcre Sunday gUCSLl; of ' MI'. and Mrs. Robel't. ~eru ,",.

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.' 'coop:~ration ~avel time that' il so valuable to all of us during th~1 time of war, 10 let'. do all we can ,t o help ea~~ bther~ ~ : . '

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,,:' 'T hi,s 'tim!!' ~I' tJt~ year ~.I.',for. .• · cle.nin~ of old , •",b bi.h out of t~e hOule,. the ' wood~hed, ~be. larale and the barn, .and 'it i. po,saible that there il more tJtan you really n"d~ " " . .·A few Ii.nel in·THE M'A~I GAZETTt , .. ' Will Wye jou rellult. you ....yer dreamed of. TI7 it onCe and 'be CObYinced. ·A. WaDt A.d . . . . ODly one ~ent a. word, minimum 2Ic.


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~cal ~olaier, .Jap Prisoner. Pies Of Malaria Pre . Raymond K. Pence, who was born on Waynelfvtlle Route oue, January 31, 1908. died June lIS 01 malaria In a Ja·p anese prison camp in the Philippines, acoord.Ing to word recelced by a brother. OurforQ Pence, of WaynesvWe. Route 1. iPrlvalA.l P ence - enlisted in the .arnw In Marcb, 1941. and WIWI assigned to the coast. artillery In the PIlWppin.es, !Where· he WIlB on duty whe'n ~be !&and for.tress fell. Be was 111 Texas at the t ime of h1s enIbtme.nt. Pte . P ence attended the Wayn esvWe High school tor two years and p rior to his enl1s!ment was employ_ a t tile Delco Produot.s corporation, Dayto~. HIs mother. Mrs . Annella Pence, died about a year 680 Just three days after the family received notice from the War department of ~ ca.pture by the Japanese. BIa father, the late George Pence, dJeca some 15 yeara &&0. Survivors are hia wHe, VIrg1n1a !Pence; a son and daUg'hter; towo brothers, ClUford and Howard ,Pence, the latter or DaytQnj tlwo sistera, Ilrs. LOuise Evans, Lebanon. and Mrs. Myra MIller, haDltlIn.

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Former Mini~ Here Nezt Sunday

Richard OsJ,orne Honored At Picnic

s. Wayne Advisory Canning Sugar

'EYuogllllst W . C. SU11~h. of HWsvUle, Va . , {oriner mlnlster at the Ferry and W~ynesvWe ' Ohurch~ of Christ, w1ll be here SWlday mornlng, July . th., Br9tber Smith will preach at Ferry S~day mor~g and at Waynesville Sunday evening. M~­ bera and friends are 111vlted to attend these . meetings and renew their frlendsblp with Brother SmIth and h1s family. At Ferry each (amlly Is asked to bring several covered clIshes and sandwich~ and &pend the day.

Mr . and IMrs. A. E . OsborM entertained with a plcn~ supper at ;W ayne Park on Sunday eVe!l~n g In honor of their so,? Richa rd, who will leave Monday Cor mU11ary servIce . ThOse who enjoyed the family fl'at hertng were Mr. and IMrs. Rufus HooIrman and children of Bra.nch Hill, Mr. and Mrs'. Leo Osborn and son ot lMaderia, Mr. and Mrs . Fred Richards and fam~, Mr . and Mrs. Burgess Orwnrlne and children, Mrs. Ruth Allderoon and ?augb ter, all of X enia; M iss EliZabeth Hoblltt oC Alpha, Miss Marceline Peters, ,M rs . 811 Lamb, Mr . .and Mrs. Russel Osborne, Argus and Richard OSborne and Mr. a nd Mrs .

'flIe South Wayne A"vlsory Council , net a.t the chllrm.ng hOlll'! of Mr . a nd Mrs. Jozet MCCOy ,,1.1 J Ulle 24 . Two .ro.m111~ did not answer to" the ron call . The d.lscusslon leader presen te<1 two ·p rojects to th e counr.1 1. O n~ was the e sta b lislunen~ of a clulJ l·OOIn In Wuyncsville [01' the m t:mbers or the council, and ~he OthB. was, a lecturc In Wayn esville by Il man who i6 sponsored by, the All' Service Oorrunalld. He will speak. 0 11 "Food alld It.s rela tion to health." M Ler much dlscuiiSlon a vote wa. Ul'k en In favor of boLh at these projects. 'Jlhe lea d~r t hen ask.ed a membel to I'ead Lhe ar ticle In the Coopera· tor: "Now Share Capital Drive Proposed by StaLe Board." Al te r ma.n} comments by th.B members, Lhe consensUs of opin ion seemed to 'be op posed 1;0 the expanding of Co - 01faclll ties. A pleasant social hour fo:iowe<. .L'h e business sessil:~n. A reIreslllnll. drink and lu.sclolils sandwiches wen served ..by the hostess. The council adjourned Lo meel wHh Mr. and Mrs. E. S'.anIorth .August 6.

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Mr. and Mrs. T . S . Hardin rece11!tld the (ollowl~ letter from their aon, Corporal Treasler &rdln. who la stationed In Atri08 : Middle East June 16, 194.3

IMrs : ' Frank Ha.wke or- Evansville, Indiana. who has been enjoying Ule 'Ia6t week wdth her mother, ' Mrs . Winifred Hartsock, and with Mr . arid Mrs. Ronald Hawke, was Joined v. ' .' 1'1• ..,. Sunday by Mr.. Hawke, -who w11l remain for several days. Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Halwke entertained on Meetin~Of Sunday, Mr. and .Mrs. ' ~Frank URGE RESIDENTS NOT TO B&wke. Urs. Winifred Hart80Ck , . CALL STATION DURING The New Cel)tury club met FrI- and son, David. Mrs. Hartsock and FIRE ALARM day afternoon for ·thelir reeular June SOn enterteJn.ed to dinner Mondny meeting at the home of Mrs . J. P. evening, . Mr. and ~s . Prank ' Local ftl!\u'cntll are bein~ askFromm wltJh Yn . 'VI. D . CornelJ as ' BalWke, Mr. and Mrs. Ronal4 ed by village. and fire depart. hostess .. · Hawke, MIss 'K atherlne OibbOns ment otllcbls not Lo calJ the T he 'Program ' tor t.be afIP.rnoon and Mr. James OIbbOllB. fire department durinr a fire was In ~ of. Mrs. Fromm anI! alarm to ' Inquire as to . tbe ENJOY PICNIC SUPPE~ Mrs. L. M . Henderson. who introlocation 'of lires. duce! Miss Anna E. Meredith as Mr. and ~s . W. P . Stkder and They state that immediate., . L'heil: guest spee.ker . Miss Meredith thelr guests, Miss Joy Lee L1Lnham after the sl.ren sounda, \llllllni spoke on ber trJp to EUrope, telling and Mrs. Wilma Bole and Mr . 6nd Ute , men to duty. the Pbone or h er many pel'8Onal experiences, es Mrs. IMax D. Bartsoc~ snd Mr. at tbe dllpartment Is choked eclally ~ ~Wi6la. and Mrs. E. W. Scollel<! lind son by the inquiries. Afl.er an alarm enjoyOO a piCnIc .supper at Cold Is riven. the Une must be !lept BELiBRoOK SOLDlIER SprIngs Prlday evenJil8'. open lor the eJlclUSivl' WHI of the 18" GERMAN PRISONER firemen or an expenslvlI delay

New CenturY Club ~

I'rlvate T . B. Brannoca ·baa arrived here ,from Oalifornia for ten Da,: D. B. . SlDItb .G~, Dear Folts.: FaIrIe7 Banlware Store. limaUday furlough at ' the home of hls I Just returned this morning from mother, Mrs. Francia Brannock. wood'. Thrilt ''E" M.vkel, lUGan elCbklay furlough to the Holy iPvt. Brannock vlaa honor guest of ' JG' GI'OOeI'7 &lid BaIWJ~ Co., ILand In PaleStine. It really WIWI a Mr. and ~. loIoydDaVlS. on Sat- . ...... aDd 8lmpeon Garqe.. wonderful trip, and h "change of uNay evening .when they enter5 aDd 100 S~ 8DlI~'1 M_ paatu.-e" was qulte a "worth - while tained to ~er . Other gueats Madl.el, IIyIDao, A. It. &Met. were Mrs. Francls Brannock, Mrs. Daf, and Vo11e.. Quail", Meat&. We traveled by tro.ln both ways . Josiah Davia and Mrs . Heurletta •. The · W-,....we NaUoaaI Bank The trip eaoh way was about sevenMnKlnsey . and u.e W. B. Maclden teen hours long. The countl'Y was' e.. wID be eMed au da7 whUe •. DlOun.talnoUS and. green and was a RETURNS HOME . . the' Wa1fteavlUe Drae Store wID tJeautlfUl Sight. We were, of course, elOee at '2:00 Po ai.... ~. Kel~h A.&llmead of 88craan through Jerusalem, & thlehem, LIsted ~ [lames of 61 m~nto; oautomla,bas arrived' for an Nazaret. and all of the pillces up U. S. so~ . . , Obio. ~Ison-. as far '8S lItiIa'! ~~. , Indef111lte stay at. the 'hOme of her l'IDlmi ~e fo ers oJ war .rmrenfi. "'lIr. and Mra. Will st., TraveH.nB down a hill to i.h~ Sea lowing: ~ . David 0. McConMrs. Moille Stotes bas bften tat- of O1IJ1lee. ·we coukl s e ~ a snow- naughey; sOD of Mr8. Nancy L . Me .. John. Mra' Ashmead recently ~ from her hUilband, Strt. ~, en orrom her home to the w&m1 capped in Syria . That Connaughey, BelJ)rooik, Qhlo. . who .1a somewbere near Australia, VaJJey hospital where she Is serious- was quite an experlen~to be' 111 a tbat he Is well and bopea it wW not ly m. hot climate and yet be able to see TWENTY -NINE W AltaEN -COUNTrMEN 'ACCEPTED \~._ be too long before eve~e . !l home fIlaw- on C a 'ffiounta . BI' A&MIm FORCES again. I;PLE FOX AT POMONA We saw the place where Ohrlst OOIUGB IN' CAUFORNIA was born" where ·He was crucIfied, 'llwentY-lline Warren county se1.8 SENT AUROAD O'_~_""" OaUt 8peclal the IRoly Sepulcher; Qarc;\en of lectees. 16 trom Board .No. 1 at ..~, . - ( . , - Oetbsemane, the Rlver Jordan, Mrs. Mary South bas received Pvt.--.,...., ~ie S. Pox ~ &ural Route No. Franklln and 13 from Board No . 2 /word that-ller sOn, Pvt. Melvin, has Ohl has been Dead Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Suez at ~Oll, have been accepted for . 11. WaynesVille. 0, asO&nal,and many other 111terestlng been sent abroad . Hili new adCreJia sIgDec. to the Pomona college camservice In the am,ted forees. More Is: PYt. Melvln South, 364684511. 130 'PUS tor tra.1 nlng in Chemica En- plaeeB. than half of the men, wlll serve In . Prov. M. P. Det .• .,.. 1," •. 0. ., ........eelo.-.' under , t· he U-........ States ·The trip was very comp!ete and th ~e had guides to exe navy. -, ..... ,.... ......... educaUonal. care of ·Post.master., New York, N. Y. ArmI1 SpeClalli!ed 'lIra1ntng program. ' Board NO . 1: EVerett P. Seaman, " ftO Sa the lOll ot IIr .. and pliJn everyth~ to us. We spent Smmiel S . Stedman, jr·., franklin; NO ONE INJURED. IN !.AtST ...._ ~_.......... ..... of Ro • N 1 three 9a ys tourlpg the actual Forrest E. cramer, Mldcletown·. KJlI«lS MDli.s DPL0810N .-.D .... " ...... - ....UOll o. , BW:lUcaI places. The other five days _ .~ WayneavtJle, joined the army Peb- were spent enroute, at a rest camp. Donald ''Lee Nicely, Pranklin; Prl'd Work was resumed ',l'Ue.1daY on ruarY 20. 1M3, ana trained first at ' and dolDg wh6tever ~. ~e ' choae. L. 8a1'gent~ ' Ec;.iwanl L. Hlzar; the black ' pOwder line at ~' K1ng ~p CalUorDJa, before In a small city along the Medl- iRal'ph GooC.'WIn, Jr . (navy) :LebanPowd~r company plan·t at , Kinp being aaalgned to apecialized traln- ten'anean COast, .we were again able on; Franklin o. Mlt4;1:lell (Jnarines), · In bl;lY' lce cream and oOOa cola . Hubert A. Olark, .Mallon. ' Mllli; following the expladon of a ing at ~ doUege. '!be lOld1er.ietudent Ia a gradUa1e We ad,eri K. HendersCllll. Charles E . wheel mill on' the Une lIona.y night .. wnlle the blast waa felt for of Waynesv1lle bill. acbOOl RD.t-.tb-I--"!!'!~=='..!!:.~~~=~"'=~"+wtlder - (;I1avy) , ltblijll-.ml;; OI"l1n .-ded ObIo '- J _· Unlv·e -'t.y w·he·re·· courSe. was just what 1 wanted . M. , Mason·j· ;.JOE! · E. Waters several mUes from the plant, no one ...... ~.... W qUl.bit of threshln . he -.. " ...·ve· !n intra-Cnural , .nnt'tA. e saw .... 8' . . g (nayy) , Melvin L . . Happ (DavY', was InJured. -.... ....... ....... lI'Iheat, exx:ept . that their methods Federal agents are reported to be 'I'r&1nIng at Pomona College wW are · quite dlfrel'ent from ours. The Glenn. B. ~oore, South Lebanon; investigating the explosion, WhJcb be Oyer a pertod of ~ weeJr.s, In aca- straw 18 'laid on the ground and the lOOward E. lAliV_H marLnef), OInbroke several wlndows In bullc1lnp <IemiC subjects whJch w111 fit him graia tramped out by a continuous clnnatl. 'in the vlllage of Kings Wlla , It was tor apeclal duty wbiieveJ' he 18 aa:' process of " driving donkeys and Tranaterees are, Oharles S. Holthe first eJGP1oslon It tJhe plant In aI8n~. StucJ1ea are under the Suptord: Les Vages. " ev;. and Ralph erv1aJon of the Pomona. Coll.r. ge fac- odw8 over .It. . !Helm (navoy,), ~.tana, Ky. several m~nths. I reaIlze I was qulte tortunate In . ulty. and mWtary 1na~tton 18 co- belJ;1g able to make the trip and ' Bqar 4 No:' 2-Sa,vy: David ChristFRANKLIN 'MAN LBA'VES' rOl'dJJ]~uld with this procram uDder shall never torgeut. I picked up a lan,sen; Marion D. I.andl{'re and 1U SURVIVORS a etaU of amiy officers. fft souvenirs also.O~ord Deen, M~; R~ F. 't I ed U I ]j ha, ven race v any. ma Sllce Fa'Ulkmer Jr., Cbarll1!8 E. Plice, Surviving Barry Cook. BO, .who SALE'" TAX EXAMINER ~ . Warren I . PummW and Rlcbard died TU~ at his home In Pranu'l'O BE lIEU JULy 19 it left 'el8'bt days avo, so am hoping OIb>me, Wa~llle.' Army : lin, are 1:11 peraona, 1nclud1nc sIX to set acme ,tomorrow. I · received a " · f ...,,......... t 1 f ~ Johnson, 'Raber.t B. Kelley lette daugtlitera, six . ~, · &2 grandchnr rom oneV. LI.....,r a coup e 0 and' Kenneth yoat,'Jl[orrow; Marson dren, 6'1 greAt-grandchlldren and a weelra ago, and was very glad to .g et Ylells. · 'Wqmtngto~j Rlcliard I .

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Parmers Orange No. 13, wW meet at tJbe plcnllc grounds. tor t.helr annual plcmc Sat.urc:l&Y, J\&l)' 3. Tbe picnic will be held a.t the bOme <;l Harry and Ada Bm1th. Mter the· pkmlc supper at 8.00 p. m. tOe meeting Win be called at 9:00. Each tunny Is (LSited to brln& a covered table service and

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Board To Meet Here July. is A Jocal board will meet bere 0Jl Tuesday, July 15 to take a.ppucJ:tlons for canning sugar . The board will be 111 se&81on Crom 2 :00 untn 9 p.

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beneIlt of those oeedlng CIlnlling sugar In addition to the teu pounds allowed -by the \I5e or stamps 16 and 17 In War Ration Book No. 1. The ,board will meet at the Orange ball. All 81ppUca.nts for additional sugar wiU be required ~ stete the use to which stamps 15 an" 16 have been put and are reminded to bring tb~1I' ration books with them. ATl'END DANCE 'REVUE

Mr. and Mrti. John Settlemyre d.Ild 5 011 of Ubanon and Mr. and Mrs . L. C. St. JOihn atttDded the a.llnual dance revue of the pupUa rom the Lera Rae stUdios at the Art Institute 00 TUesdaY' even1DS • . Mr . and Mrs. St . .JOhn'8 sranddaugh ter, Balbare. Lou B1a~~ :! .me ot t he leading parts In the sec1100 act which rootured costumes .l.nd dances Of lAtin America's lll'O:" J ram based. on the good nel&'bbOt lllu:lIle.

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BOY SCOUT TROOP MEETING TUESDAY ~

All WaynC6vWe Boy Scouts are Ilrged to attend the scout meedDI to be hold on Tuesday eve11lDl. July 6, at 't he MethodISt chweh. beJlnnlng at 7:30 p . m. The Scout ofollclals are anxloua to ' ~et the s\lJDDler program under _~": and to plan the work for the ' coming year . All boys 12 years or age s .&d Over who would -like to become Scout. cue !Welcome .. LOCAL 4·U .oLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY, JONIC II

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Tbe Waynesvllle Buay COokIng 44l club spent Wedneaday, June SO, at· the ,home ot Mrs. ' ,Ralph Parka with lIiIrs. ParkS. lQ charge and PhyIl1s MarLin presll;1ln.ll. Barbara Hartsol!k gave demonatraUOn.",. "::~''''"'''''''''''F on boW to make a plain cake. Mary Ann Burton and WUhelmfua Braddoole' demonstrated ' making I.c e box oookies. M1as Judy Mackensen of Ohicago, was a. guest . . The next me"tIng will be held at the home or Mrs . Parks Wednead&y, July 1~, at 10 ;00 a. m. Club mem- ) bers who wUl take part In th~ dem~ onstraUons for the nex.t meeting ore July Donner and Pjl.yUta ·~ lIJld Eula Hoak and JellJ)le Lee Braddock,

on the BelltJrOOlt road, where the modern hatch wlll be operated. TWO LOCAL SOLDIERS "'s SAFE IN AUSTRALIA The t~Uon was handled ~rough the ofIflce of Wilbur N. Relatlv~ here have r eceived wurd Sears. of the saCe al'rlval In QU'!l'nsland, Australia, of two local young men . OLD BRIDGE COLLAPSES They are ·Pvt . Wm . St rolUi'.!, son of IN GREENE COUNTY Mrs . George Ml1Js, and P vt. Albert R . 0 . Ledbetter, Washington E. Pummill, son of Mrs . Rnd Mrs . road, larmer. and Robert Eugene Ward PummUl, of WaynesvUle, Barley, 12, Dayton, had a . narrow ftoute 2 . . escwpe Crom Injury wh~n a wooden ELLEN M~SS ENTERS bridge spanning caesar's creek on NURSES , TRA.JNlNG the Maple Comer road; fIve ml: es south ot Xenia in Qreen county, OlniclnnaU, June 29. - Answcrlng oo1l4])6ed . as they were driving, Uncle Sani's ur~el,lt c(lll for mOl'e 0 , through It on a truck late Tuesday. his nieces ~ .serve as nurses In cIThe bridge, erected 1.n the early vlllan as weil ",s nillltal'Y ranks. 'KBRWNN-SNIDIlB NUnt.u.s 1880's and one of the taw wooden IMlss Ellen W . M06S, Orego, la, has . A,T WEATHERFORD,· TEXAS structures lett In Oreen count y, !been accepted Cor adm~lon to thc ·¥ rs. Chas. B.li'erim.nn la ' andropped 12 'f eet .l nto the stream at College of Nursing nnd H~ al th, a point wilere the water was several University ·of Cincinnati, Dean n ounolng " :tl!e marrtaae . of h er , ifeet' deep. However, tYle Door of the Helen O. Schworz anooueed here daughter; M~'Mr-hl:nnr'1:n-1I11'Pc-T;tlro;r---~-'-R~ Kendrick' Snld~r 'of Texas, bridge remained IntAlct and the today . tntcf did not overturn. Mts.s Moss, recent graduate of on Thursda¥, ' June 34. at WeatherW'ayn~vUle high . school, Is the i:ord, Texas. . The beautltul doUble " ring cereUNEMPLOl'MENT BENEFIT dal,lghter oC ' Hartley R. Mo.ss. , PAYMENTS DROP IN AltEA 8he will 'be enrolled Auust 16 as mony was per10nned at the Baptist parsonage by the 'Pastor, ~v. Tru.Benefl1t payments to jObless work- a treshman In the 'college's aece:erman .!Joe OroUCh. The bride carried ers In the HamHton area followed ated .program, covering the normal a ,p rayer book belOnging to her the downward trend In the state ifour years of study In ttu·~ calen· grcat . gr~aino~er, Mary t\1ln . during ¥nY, Jessie V. GUstin, Bu- .dar years . Stu'ents In th ~ locnl university's College of Nursing and MowitJoy. Mra . Snider Is the niece reau of Unemployment DompensaiHealtlh racel ve their practical tra In- 01 R.bbert.. W:erntz and a cousin of • ,t ion repa:eaentatlve .In this area has Ing In t1be l,OOO-bed Cincinnati Oen- Mrs. ·J:oe Yenger arid Edgar Bm!th, announced . erat hospital, one of the largest In all 0: Waynesvniil. Her mother Is Benefit payments In the Hamll- the Middle West. the tormer .Katheryn Werntz. ton area whlch comprises Butler The young .couple will be at home and Warren count1~, amou:1lcd tu ~t 701. Palo 'Pu1to street, WeatherWAYNESVILLE BIBLE cLAss $1,318.9' wnile payments · (or the ford, TeXaa.. entire stete totaled ,109,.106 "Be Ye Doers of the · WOrd and It. ' l>ove, Campben • .Waynei.V1UE~. and Joeeph Ii6iliTAlNS An averll8e ot 22 persons per week Not Hearers Only," la the toplc .to OBANm\: TRmB. L. LOuI8o. 01arIt8Vtne. NEIGIIBOU' AT FISH }'BY received beneflts 111 this area. New be discussed a.t the Monday, July 6 , . claims tiled during May t.olall!rt 25 . meetLng dt . the W~ynesvi11~ Bible Ora~e ' Raper, ' ft8herman deluxe, WABBEN COUNTY SOLDIER ALLOT w.4.'aUN couNTY The totall for the state wa~ l,728. class to be held at the"'h ome of Mr. entertained ~ ~ of his neighbors LISTED ·AS .IAP F:RlSOl\jEB TAX FUNDS.TO ~~~CT8 . . .' , and Mrs . Iaobert Lamb . Members fiSh.~ at ·.,liti'e ,. -home of Mr. - ATTENDING N. C. STATE . are ' to reid the. flfSt , chapter of at and · ~. A. ' B .. QtUbbtl Wedneaday Th.e War . D~rtment Tu , ~day 'J;- Islt allotn;umt of, $M.'J50, ts,:e-. ·Pvt. Harold ~son Is now a t· JaDuis. . . -.... allzed from · the cpUectkm of tangturn. e ven1nc. Tb.e I~\l l$herm.m , " Uated 11 acIditlonal U. S. army . W!8 . . tending State Oollege at Rawleigh, " IShed over 16 . poundS of fish to the ~~ from ,Ohio , intelne4 ,as IbIQ and ' c:- t<; ~':':~ta NOrfh Oa'ronna, where be will re- SPEND WEEK"END."IN ..1884t: Wb~' &sked Where he caUght' further ~tary training. ERIE, P~8YLV P~.. qy J~. ~ey Warren cO~ty, AuditOr A. M. ~.. ~s, Mr. Raper stated I·EOlsrkers bas 'a nnounced ;' , be ''W8.sn't te1l1n.· If , D~ GUESTS Mr , 'and ·l4t"s. John 'tun:ulr spent. lIboee who enjoyed the bo.un~ou.s Among . t'li~ , diabW-a.emei,l~ were the week-end in ErIe. Pa:. · where the foUowlDg: W&7DesVlue ubrVy, Mr. and Mrs .. R. L. Stone and they attended ·8e"iceil tD 'the , Pres'_· 11~pa.I!lt;, with aU t.he trlDlInlngs rumbytenan "cllimltJ a~d ~w the1&' by Mr. ,a.ndM.fs. st)Jbbs, were ON OO ... 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but ,presenb Indloatlons are that 1\ Oongresslonal bl\n will be placed upon the payment of .sub,<;ldles, aloJn SU'eet Thursd y, Juno 24, ~943, Are tho It Is possible that subsidy- 84!1' there tarm gremlins til ~ 1I tn walt ments, -aJroody mlLde. mQ9" 'be carW.ynOsville, Ohio COI\ t il t time wh.m things IU'C golllg ried out, ana theh step In to me. things • • • Wal,t er W. Wiseman J Editor and Publisher Reports are flooding into Wo.sh- up to lleCI! farm llIe from being t.Oo. EVERY TIiUR8DAY lngton from over the OOWltry re- smooth an'd. euy. Js Is just sUP!3rgart11nB ~ alloNge Or oorn for In. etitlon Ylat makee ue Shiver 1\ U~­ ~ I'l1Ot. f1.00 Year, Payable In Advance duatrlal and leedlnr P~CI, At tic when Icme Oll10 1&)'6. "I am jUat the preeent the ave~ie oe~ price tlokled to death, ever)'thlni la i0lng on com is $1.06 per bush9l, with 10 moochly, We plowed cnm tbla most owners refusing Ul sell at this mOlnlllg aud this a.! tCl'Iloon we got plica , While some market operat.ors, that hoy In beto:re the min with no r ~ • Ineludlng the Government, may trouble at all , The hay fork worked haVe considerable COl11 In storoge, just fine', If thel'e are gremllJ:l.s tney most of the na.tion's com supply is h eal'd us say it and evell crossing ., a ...... J. "OWJI owned and held on farms by the my finge rs dld.I l't help . This aftermen who have grown It Itor t'n e pur- noon the boy brought In t'IH! tracpose of feeding their owrt Uvestock, tor with Ule steel bar Uln ~ hOI(1s the war Manpower COmmissioner Mc- feel that tlle conscripUon of grlUld- Some industrial users of com are com plow toge~her. broken in tWO, Nutt and National BelectlV\! &-rvlce 1a thers for industrial laQpr Is going Inal.sting fanners be compelled to sell He wen t over a ~rulley lust the sllme Director Hershey now say jt Is un- a Uttle too fiLl'. their corn, t hus in turn makIng l\V8y that he had done befoIe b ut • • • certain wben the dmftinS of fa.ther.s mandatory the sale of livestock be- this time it was \Wong, When I As was lPl'edroteQ here lAvo we'lks w1l1 atart on a nation - wille scaJe, ago, a strong movement has develop- fore ready 1I'0 r market, That such wellt post the tenant house, rhe tenbut that In all Ukellbood not b'!fore action rwollid eventually re:,-ult In a ant was busy with the mower-flle ed In Congress for the enactment 01 January, and perhaps not at all, In legI.slation to centralize tbe control tremendous meat shortage IS StY.!m- 'pit.man roll had broken Ilnd h e WII S the meantime Secretary of War maltJng a new OI~e, Acclden ts n llver of ali !food matters-productlon, dIS- Ingly overlooked, The COmmodity Stimson Is maldng 6 new I"turvey of tribution, rationing and pricing-in Credit Ool1pOratlon is plannlnk on COllle singly, but at any rate we did lAnny pel'Bonnel Iequ.lremen ~s, It Is the hands of one individual, the selling II. considerable amount of get the hay In balore It rain~ and &Jso fwnbred tbat draft QUOtas will so perhaps we did righ t to be !Food A.dm.Inlslll1l.oor, Ohester DaVis, goverrunent -owll!lCJ com, lind has be' much smaller th6n usual during than.k!ful , announced loans now out.standlng the next two of t.hree month~, All of 'L aat week the House Oommlttee on on com !WIll be called as of July 15, Friday , "Cows aIe an awful lot of Agriculture disregarded the Presi, these developnents were prooioted bother," said a blend of mine, "Van with the expectatIOn bhat much of dent's refusal to consider such aoUon in UlIs column several weeks ago, and by a heavy majority, reported the com covered by such ov ns will .seem.s tQ spend all hls tlme taking them from one pasture to another." out a b1ll that wtll take away pres- be foreed onto the market , However, "IIl". Roa!evelt's sua~tion that That 1.8 true and this dla:y seems the answer to the problem most gen· ent authority over food matt,<>. rs from Oongerss' give ~m power to draft or to take an awful loi of time taking erally advanced Is to ,raise the ce lloonacript men up to slXty-tlve Ye!U'B, lJhe' OIlfJ.ce ot Price Administration fog price on oorn Ix> $1.25 or $1.35 them from one 'p asture to Iillother IUlId the Department of A~icuture or &!Ce, pres»m,,*,'Y' for ,l lm1ted or and but toot Is lite, even on a small concentrate It In the Frod Ad- per Ibushel, It Is thought that any nOnoomIIatAnt military service ,but stock farm like this inle , Today was Lncrease In com prices must come mlDistrator, 'Ilhe bW, which carried actually aa & means of ooSn.peWnC take - your - stock-day hert;!, We through e. x ecutlve action, rather lihe name of Representative Fulmer " I~l .~ra to comply- With found our pl"odllfal steer Ilnd t han by Congressional enllCtment, of South Carolina, Chalrma.u of the War ilMItir Board and Prea1dentlal House AgflcultureJ committee, fol- Inaamuch as the 'P resident, a few brought It home " Found It In one of ord~, bas not met 'with favorable the pl~es we looked t~r It first . ' lows closely another measure whloh weeks ago, vetoed bhe Bankhead , i'eapo~ on OIIPtol BW. Nany Then we had a Visitor today, a fine IW'as origin&lly\ sponsoreq by ,the Re- 001 which would h lOve ral$ed the members fra nJrlV in8Iat that 11 the. Guernsey heifer, vino was w the publ10an !Food Study 'commHtee, and celling price on com . President 18 DOt aatlafied with prespasture this mO.rnlng. She :.eemed • • • which was Introduced a month ago ent. labor Coodlt1ona he mould .folFor the 'POSt two weeks both tbe very quiet until they came aHer her b)'t Representative Jenkins of Ohio. Icnr .~ ~"l arid ,ClODSt1tutIun- ¥&vorable OongreSslonal . IICUon on House and Senate have been hold- thjs evening anr trfed to catch her. al ~ Of7RDn1tt1n1 to OOngresa She had come ~lIbou't a. mll~ crossthe ¥ulmer lBill Is conslder~d likely, Ing long sessions ileglnnlng in tbe UIY proper ledslatlOl) , ~ to morning and lasting until latt! even- lots and she didn't want to go hOUia • • • ClOl1'eCt condltlona, To InanY MemlOuring .the past three weeks Oon- ing: Ten and twelve hours session In II. traUer apparently . She went bela ~ ~ the empowerlni of gress has ~ressed Itself, t,hrough have beCOme the rule, liS every efofort round . and round over on~ fence the PnlddeDt W ICOD8C11pt !ndustrlal emendments to appropriation bUla Is being made to enact all appropri- too mllJly, She slashed herself on labor 8iD8dts to!) much of the ·old and Iby other legislative IICtlon, as ations before the new flsool year be- the bam wlre' and laid one teat wide Rneetsn 0Iar1at. .QBtem wben .t hat being opposed to the AdmLn.lstra~lon glns at midn~ht, June 30 , It all open. Just as they loaded her John poteota"' ,~ IJaD1ab thqse who program of ~ce roll-bades and sub- Important !Work can be completed, and the boys clILIDe in with our 0IJPC)IIeCl 111m to 'Ute mlDea of Slberta, sady payment6, As this IB beilli writ legislative leaders pan a Congres- steer and they all agreed !.hat It IAlmoet all national legtalatora aaree ten, both the House and Senate are sional recess to ibegin around July 'Woull be a very useInl thing to , that ~ 01 drat; age. and espec- prepar1ne for a shOW<OWD vote on 10th and continue until a.ftJr Labor kriow how to swing a rope in true . ' ~ t.baie !Who have recelvo!d occu .. 6u111ld1ea, The AdmInistration, real- Day, The reces.s resolution, already western styole. patSoaal ' dererment ' from milllary .tZtng the Whole prognun Is In dan~ ,prepal'ed, ,provides that the 'Congress Saturday, ·BIAH-beaded. There 1a aentee, atioUJd be required to either ger. has boon making desperate ef- can ,be brOUght back into Sl!sslon, an eXlPresslon that takes on new ,Work 'ar Iflaht--but at'the aune time fort to obtairi 'CongTesslon support, IIJfter a five day notice, upon call of life, when you see them try to load ' --~--------------------------~------------------~.------------------------------- one into a trallE!r .. It was compara:' 'tlvely easy to l,oad the foUr calves but It t()qIt almost a haU hour to get that male crea~ure up ,the shute, He lay down with his feet etloking out, He just stOod wlli1i---nil;- full 'Weight aga.lnst 'the rope until they DIRECT BUS ROUTE FR:O", WAYNESVlLLE 'SAVE TIRES AND GAS got It around hLs nose: He was· Just ", S~ a.e, Week a" I':SO, 8a&unta,. a' 10:00; CIOIe Wednes~,. Noons lu J\Ule, July, August . . 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down toward the raUro.\1tl ,IJ I\ck to. II ad-'them of<! , I let IIhe bOY:; out waited, a.wllUe but wllimtbey dlan't 011\ allCI I c'ould nelbilel' ~ee 1,0 1' < h ear thDlll I went home and started aoross tl1e fleld to meet them lind tlnd out what hael happen~d , Would they havo to brlni ~hem home and load them up In the tralier and take rnem back In the IIllll'l1 J1lg ? When I got to the Itenant bouse they were just coming In, n wlllln't our stock aIter aU this time, Home agaIn, wl~h just light 'enough ~o see t.ll e l~ c , The SOO I'S were so big and bright and there wa.~n't even a plane to r emllld us of a world at war. Monday , Tl1e r lls»berrles are ripe ann the wlld rooes al'e In bloom, Some people just call them all briars to be cleaned out of lhe pas~ures but I don't want mille that clea n , If you want wild ~Qses for cut flowers, cu t long sprays with lots of buds the day berore you want to use Vhem an~ put them In water, The buds will come out and wlU last much longer than fresh cut !flowers , Threes again , I had my LhlJ'd n ut tire In Q. week , 'The 111'st had to be sent to be wlcan1zed so that left me With no spare , When I came out of church on Sunday there was a flat and no spare and the gil rage not open, A telephone caU round Ma"k Rogers just going fishing or out to Sunday dinner or somet'tt lng, but he tound Warren Braddock lind my tire was mended and I got home the same day , Last nlght another Ibegan to look low and this momln g It was clear down. Another telephone call and now I hav~ a borrowed spare un tU mine Is mended, It reminded me of my f1rJt car , I :had three blowouts in, two dayS, so 1: then bought a. pair of cheap tir s (twenty-five dollars a pair) guaranteed for thirty days . 'Th ~y lasted thirty days' and blew up On the thirty-first , But that was a long tUne ago and I have run Oil new rubber ,for a nl1mber of years , The JapS hit us where It -hurt when they hit our tires but at that how little we. really feel th1:t war yet, 'P. S . Wheat harvest has begun , Henry Watkins was out cut Ling hlI; as I came in town.

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C , W. 00)(, Alliert stacy. Little Miss I Gertrude DaId.n, daughter ot Mr, .and Mre, Guy !Dakin, or near DaYtOn, Sa the iUelit of Mr, IUld' Mrs, J, W, WhJte, Walter Oast, SUperintendent of Ml a.m.l cometery, spe1lt a. ooupl. 01 days In Galion, Ohio, attendlllK & M1llel:'. convention, \ W. N, Sears 1Uld. family spent Mr. IUld Mrs, Frank LeMay, who Sunday with Allen Hole and family, have been living In Mld,dietown, Iloal' Beavel'town, have moved to Wayn!lsv~ and are Ml.sses Allule and Mume Brown/! OCCUipyillg the hoUSe on ,ThlrC street of Columbus, at t.he Friends Home lately vacated by B. Kelly , for the ' s ummer. At II. meeting of the Red Cross Miss Cllarlot~e AntraJll Ilf Wash- Thursay> evening, President CIU'tIngton D. C" is vlsl~lllg h~~ s'lsLer, wr18 ht named E, V, Be,rnllart, Mrs, Mrs , George Hal'tsock , W, IH, Allell an(\ Mrs , Vloitl Carey Russell Bl'!utiey was ca lled to Xen- as a uomlnatlng commlUC':!', The Ia Tuesday lllOrnUIg Oll account of committee presented .the following ~he serious illneSs ot Ills muLber . ticket: preSident .. Frank Zc!l; V1cP. Mrs , Me rle Kerns and daughter of Pre.sldent, J, B, Ch!lpmnn; SecreColumbus, are visi~lng Ml's, Kcm's tary. Mrs, E , V, Barn'.h art; Treasparcnt.s, ~r , and Mrs. J, D . Mal'- urel'. WalLer M()()lure. Th'.!y were lntt. dUly elected, !Mrs. EmU\a Co udell <Uld Mrs, 5, '1'he official board of the M, E. L, Montgomery of Leball~n ,I'ere the church has extended to the Rev. G . guests of Mr , and Mrs , \1\ , K, Day N, Jolly 0,0." a unanimous Invlta011 Friday . tlon to be their pasoor next year, Mr, and Mrs, 0 , C, 'Rldge or InEarnest Harlan of the D, S, S . dlanapolls, .I nd, , v.islted the 10rmel"s Denver, Is home on a tJwo _ 'week.s' pnrenWl, Mr, and Mrs, Mo.hlon fUl'loJ..l8h, Ridge last week, H, A, C01'l1ell and daughtor, MIss Ground !\Vas broken recently ror Adra, attended the 'funera.l of Mrs. ~he Immediate construction' o[ the 'Price, near Wilmington, Satul'cay. Harry Meredith left this a1'tornoon new Crosley radio ste.tlon at Mason . Mrs , Mayme Hatfield, Miss LUCY '! or Arulapolls, Md" where he will Emley, Miss Dena Rich and Mr, be stationed for the next four years. Walker Hatfield spent SWlday with Vice President Thomas Marshall, ! riends In Lancaster, representing President WlIS/II1 , will On Friday evening, June ;,g, Mr, speak ut lbe Miami Valley Ohuuand Mrs . Robert Crew 'ol thls place tauqua Aug usb 3, anu \Mr . and 'Mrs , J:ohn Dymona of Born~To Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Xenia, were guests of Mr, anu Mrs . Wilson, Thursday, June 28, 1918, a L, T, Oriest of La~e Forest, 011i- daughter , C84,'O, at a diuner at the General R, 1., !Frazerj the new a geni -for Denver hotei In Wilmington , tile p , C. and St : L, has r~ nte d the Janles Kerrick Is carrying lJls ru:m Grant Lewis house on .FiHh street In n sUng, the result of a fall out of and will bring his Camlly here soon. the haymow at; Pa,t terson's Stony" Mrs . Molly Hampton and Mrs. Brook fa.rm, Roy IHabperkern' and daughte., 01 Charles H, SherwOOd died at 'hls WUlSton-Salem, 8, C. , ar~ ~ha llome on TWrd stree Monday morn- guests oCSeth FUrnas and fannly lng, He leaves ~tie wJdow, tWo <laugh and Sam Meredltll auri Cl\mllv , ters, Mrs, Charles Edwards of Day• • • ,.J ton and Mrs, Raymond Conner ot FlFl'l" YE.\K8 AGO Waynesville, and o,ne son, Howard (December 16, 1893) Sherwood of near Dayton, Chicago's nwnber of unemployed Tbe IWaynesv1lIe 'r ond btarted Is 120,000 , ' their WedneSday night ooncert.; l.a.5t .or. 'Lukins an Ed . Macy made Are you fighting mad about tbl!! war? Doe. week and will continue thl! fanl(, Dayton a Iflylng visit Sat urda\' ,' mean anything through the sununer. "It's an III wind that blows noto you personal. " M~ ElSie HlOwke and 'Mr . May- body lood. PI Last week W. A. MUler ly1 Then dl, nard Weltz spe.n t Sunday at LI,dlan naUed 'on . three hundred slIf'es, on down and buy Lak.e , account of the sleet , more and more W~~ ...· IIJo[ld!!~--Jfl!.jfrt_~I-Si"'--+-ilId'r-:. and Mrs7ftonald Hq,wlI.e 6nMrs " Hannah criswell and son tertained the Jolly Matrous and · have bought the butcher !!hop at ,husbanlla Wedhesday D'J. ,t', Harveylburg,and 'F rank Montgomery \ Mrs, ' Helen .Graham left Saturday took possession' of their farm niurs--=='-"l&== f or her future home' in Detroit. , day. ' Mrs, Ella Michener, MJss Ada W. H. Norton of Flat Fork. cut Michener and IM1ss Ruth Sall6bury his foot so severely the otller day left Suneay morning by Ill,lto to while chopping 'WOOd tb.at amputa-' spend a week Iwl~h M.r. an[t Mrs, ~J.on m~y be nec~y . Wllllam Michener at Plttoourgh ', The raUroa.d ~tlon men !lave had . Melvin Benta, who, while dr,lvlllg their hours reduCed from 10 to 8 BOOT FOR AIm CONSIGN with his mpther, supposedly feU and their pay trom $'1.10 to 93 cents your Cattle, hOp, sheep and cal~OI asleep, r'tll oK "the road and' tlie car per day, • either the Democ:ratlc o~ the RepUb- ~ Norr18-Brock 00., lIVe WIre anet upset. Ne.ther occupant w~ 1'4lired, . iOhliB, . Smart/ our en t.el'pr1Alng alcan leaders of the :House nnd Sen- progressIve firm' ~or the hlibest Everett Glthens,of ,n ear, L:ytie,ran young friend or. iHaJ've~bW'i, 18 balate . This 'Will be the< flfst time that market ' Prices and ldod lervloe, ot~ ,the ' road while drlv~ori ,tbe in, ,b ay and shlPPtng ,.trom bere to the Minority Looderahip has ever Unl~D .' Stock Yards, CIDCUuuitl, 0, Upper Springboro rpPte DlJlchlne Cincinnati, been empowered to convene sessions "I:unJ!. in on .dlo StaUOh ~~.J",,~~-,!!!!!!>._~ ,stump and was wreCked, WlUiam H, He1gbway died at his of Congress upon thl!lr own auUlor- 12:25 to 12:30 p. m, for ' our dally The S. S, Haines farm, west .of honie in the ·southern part of town • town. 'was 'sold last week to Robert ~OndBY .. ev.eplng. Mr, Helghway . Ity an'd call , Me'mbers of th,~ House m~ket repaftB. and Senate are expected to we the Patterson, of Dayton. came bere from Cincinnati In 11166. grater ,portttm-u1Lthinl!Cl:!S&1ffiroa-rntTI~• • • • • •II!I• • • • • --=.,....-Pallbearers wer~ J : 'E, Janney, J,- --.cVisiting their constl~ents" studying TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Rand!lll, Jonas Janney" W, H , Atheir problems, and, obtaining the (JIIlY 3, 1918) len, I, 'H , Harrl!> and Dr , Bender-

benefit Of their SUggestions and advice on na tional Issues,

Harner's

Implement., Dealer

CltENOWETH MOrOR COMPANY

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Phone 938

FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY

C. A. DABE and ,SONS

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THE CRlTERION ' Xenia, Ohio Arrow Shirts

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Clayton W . Floater died Thursday at his home on the Franklin road . The Executive committee of the Red Cross 'm et Monday 'and appointed the following: . Walfer Kenrlok, Executive committee; directors of seynng, Jennie ILIlmb a~!1 Orpl: a Clark; cutttng IUld packing, Olara St&x:y, AUce Clark, Margaret JOI.n:;'; ' surgical dreSSing, Myrtle Cox, Zelma Stacy; knItting, ~t1tia ·Kenrl,Ck; . . transfer commlttee,Chn,s. Clark, Albert Stacy. C, .W . Cox, ~alter

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son, ' Misses 'L1zz1e Cook and, Marla M . W1lliamson were In Lebanon Wednesday and attendtid tlhe funeral of ~. Barry PuUen. Supt. 8:, A. StUwell· was 1rKasposed the first of the week and unable to be at, sohool. His du~les were ably taken care of by Prof. Perley Lukens, Ad'-v-ert-:-:-ls-e--=JU-d~lc1:-·':""o-".lft Y<MJ

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PUBLIC SALE

. Hav1ng sold my pace to Lemon's Hatchery, I will .sell at pubUc auc- tlon, 2 llUleii \lort.a of !Waynesville and 6 miles souto of Bellbrook, on the Wa.yneSVl~e and Bellbroo& pike, on . I &ATt1BJ)AY, J1JLy '10 , r:. ' - '

Bea1nn1n8 at one p. m., . m.W,T" chat~, to·Wit.: ONE OOW ANt) 0Al.&1' J ersey and Guernsey Cow, l year, old, with >heifer calf, 8 weeks old; LIIIs '1s all ext.ra. good lam.uy cow. 900 WHITE ROOKS

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100 ,p ullets, 800 cockerels, 11 hens, 1 rooster. 5 New. Zealand Wntte Rabbits, 2 buw. 3 toos' alfa1la hay, Urst cuttln8. 15 / ,.ust posts.

IMiPLElMENTS One wagon .with box 'bed, wagon wlbh flat top, bar share plow. aarden plow, 2 new elecLrlp 'brooders. 500 chick cBipIlClty, 2 ralbblt Dl1tcnes o!f 3 .pelis each, 10 rolls new 4 ft . poultry l ence, 7 water tountalns, 10 1eeders, sledge, Cl'QSS-cut SIloW, a.xe, shovel, (ork, boe, rake ' and many small artlcles . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Table 'top kerOllene range, used six montns, heating stove, Norge electric refrigerator, electric washing machine with copper . tUlJ, 3 n)w 80.1vanlzed tubs, copper wash boller, Irolling board, 2 new 2-plece bed room suites wlbIl box sprlnp and mattreases, 18tb. century extenalon tIlible wlth 4 chairs to match, extension kltchen !.able, 3 end tableS, card table, coffee table, metal wash stand, cabinet styJe, sewing cablnet. floor Jamp, ta4>le lamp, 9xl2 axmlnster rug, 6x9 Mexican rug, 6x9 congoleum rug, pair pillows, d1shes and cOOldng utenslla. N9TE: The household goods. In this sale are practically n8W and ilre being &Old as owner Is golng to Cal-

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Mr. vest Stroop of near RllIIIboro, 1a spend1na a !f8W . weeks with his cousJn, we Murray. Mr. and KnI . Everett Bunnell and family, ·Mr . Oeorce Marlatt, ~. HIley Gibson and d6ughter, lJ'au:U.ne, called on friends In Mt. Orab Sunday .afternoon. Mr, and Mh. RalPh .Altrod of oa,ton, apent the weet·end with b1a brotlw and .latlr-In-law, lIZ, arid Mra. LOnnle Alfred. Mr•. Dnerson Dill entertained leveml guests for Sunday dlnnpr In honor at Mr: Dill's birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell 'P ickerlng, lI4r. and Mrs. R~vmond OIJborne,lMrs. L. C. Oralg of X'iln~ Mrs. FloYd McCory and u~t1e daughter of North Ridge, Mr. and Mrs . L . M. Hiett fA. Sprln't Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Dill and son, Ralph.

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Warren County, Ohio, dece~ td. Dated this 15th day of June, 1943. ~ B. CAREY. ' Judge ' of the Probate Court warren County, Ohio. Stanley and stanley, AttY8.

Mr•. Ben BunneD, Correapondm' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie OorsIJC!l and daugbter entertained Mr . and Mrs. .Howard Oors1£b Bind fBIDUy Sunday. :Miss Audrey, Crawford of SprlnJrtleld, spent Bunday with hPI' parentll and sister, Mr. and Ao!r8 . Earl Crwwlford and Margaret S :ohDe1der. Wi. Bel'llha Omley apent Friday atternoon with Mrs. Banner 8tewart. caners at the Bunnell bome over the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell and family. Mrs. BIley ObIon, Mr. and M{s Omer IBoldreyl and daughter. . Mr . and :Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughter Rut'll, Mr. MWard Ball and Miss Emogene Woolard spent Sunday at Dayton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen nnd son, Jane Nel1fer, who bas been spendIng tthe 'Week with the Mullen's, returned home with them Sunday evening.

BUDGET NOTICE Not1oe 11 hereby liven that a pub110 hear1q on th. Ibudlet ot tb. vu. lace of tWayneavWe, War.rren Ooun·

ty, Ohl0, sa prepared by the Council Will II held at the Council chambtr. at 6:30 p. m ., Ohio standa.rd Time, on the tenth da.y of July,

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T81S FOURTH 'OF JULY, LET'S RENEW · Ihe PLEDGE TO OUR FLAG! ~

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!Mayor, Village of Wayn£sv1Ue. Attest: Chal"les James, Clerk. METHODIST CHURCII Loula C. Radley, Paator Church school 9 :30 a. m. services at 10:30 a. m. 8wJect, "America, the Beautiful."

Court News

NEW SUITS lU ella Thomas vs. Edward F . Thomas, divorce, extreme cruelty. Frank C. Marlrwell, minor, by Myrtle Marlcwell, his mother and next of ltln vs. Sarah B . Marktwell. minor, divorce, gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. lDOrOt.by M. Frederick vs . Da.vid Fretlqick, divorce, groos neglect. Joseph M . Stevens vs. La Borna Stevens, divorce. gr068 negll'Ct. John B . Kenner va . Merrlll Frue Atwood, amount claimed ,3450 for personal injuries sustained as result of accident and court costs. Worley Farm Equipment Co., D. M. Worley, owner, vs . Waldo CorWin, Judgment In amount ot $110 with interest from Oct. I , 1941 at rate at 7 per cent. Ellis SUUth vs. Nathan Smith, dl'Vor.:e, gross neglect of duty. ~h!!l Bradley VS. Cllfford BradIfornia. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ley, divor.:e, gross neglect of quty. 'IlERlMS OASH. ON THE BUDGET OF WAYNE Sam B6.ssett vs . . Nathalla Bassett. , L . E. ·(JlWk) FAoRQUEAR. TOWNSHIP diVOrce, gross neglect o!f duty. W . N . Sears, Auctioneer, PROBATE Notice Is hereby given thllt on the Waynesville, Ohio, Phohe 2651 . PrObate Judge Ralph H. Carey flfteentb day of July, 1M3, at eight Reason and St. John, Olerta. has appointed A. C. Tomlinson and o'clock P. M., a pWllc bearilIg will Boss Hartsock, Waynesvll!e, as co be ' held on the budget prepare4 by administrators of the estate ot Mar~e trUBtees at bile To'WJ\llhip of ianna Mayers, with George WaterWayne, Warren Oounty, Ohio, for house. E . V. Barnhart and O . J. Mr.. Hlle,. Olb.o.. (JO......pO. ._ t the next succeeding fiscal year endSmith as appraisers. Miss Phyllis Obion o!f Mt . Orab. ing December 31st, 1944. Lena Drake.. Waynesville. has is spenriing (1 few days with her SUch hearing wm be held at the grandparents, Mr. and Mn. HiJey Townshlp house, Waynesville, Oblo. been named to administer the estate o!f WUllam Henderson DraJte Gitleon. MAYNARD WELTZ, with Wilbur Bears, R. H . Hartsock Pte. Lewis CrlllWford returned to ~ty Clerk Wayne Townahip. and James Gibbons being named to camp~, !4ls8., Monday, arappra1se the estai'e . . ier spending' • . few dsya with h1a NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . COMMON PLEAS parents, !.Ir. and Mrs. ('!~ence Acfm1nWralor .Allce Middleton Tucker vs . EdCrawford. . , Estate of MayUl, ward S. TUcker, injunction dlsMrs . Everett Bunnell aPCllt TuesDeuaed solved IIInd cause dl8mJsaed without ~y with Mr. and Mrs. Harold !Notlce .la hereby given1:ilAt A. -0: record at C04t 6fCle!fendant . -aogers and Mrs . Emma.. GIbson of Ruth Frye VS. HertJert Frye. diTomlinson and Roas H. Ba.rtaocIt" BelJbrook. Mr : ancL Mrs . Roy Shaw o!f near whose Post Office · Addr~.4 are vorce to plalntlff. chlld- to plainSpring Valley, mlled on Mr. and Waynesville, Ohio, have be!'n duly tiff, plaintiff. restored to malclen Mrs: Lue Mo~ Bunday after- appolnted as Admln1atratoTS or the name, delenda.nt to pay plaintiff $5 Estate fA. Karlanna Ma)"el's. late of per week, plaintiff to pay coats . noon. J .

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Show every .one we are proud of · our Stars and Stripes ••• the symbol of a Free America.

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VICTORY BEGINS RIGHT HERE·

What's Up to the U.

Where :Fo Shop In Lebanon

'Dale ............. aD oI...-to &PI. to 6nanee, to 8nlah1 Aa the Prealdenl .... ..w. "We are .u Ia l.....n the 'War. Evel')' man, 'Woman, and ehUd Sa a pubIer Ia the mod lremettdoue undertaking of our American hiat0I1'." lroar pari II eIee-to puUve""dime and dollar you ean poealbly .pare lalo 10 bar U. s. Sarinp Bonds and Stam.,. regu1ar1r--eo ....t our . , . will lIMe the pu and planea and tanka they Deed to put the mealf OD

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Slora! ()pen at 8:00 A. 'II.

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Phone S80

1885

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EARL B. DAVIDSON

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RUEPPEL'S STUDIO

IVINS-JAMESON DRUG COMPANY

YOlJll

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BROWN and BROWN

J. W. UNGO HARDWARE

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MODERNIZING CO.' SELLING 1H E BEST IN .

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CLOSE MONDAY NOON.

Smith's Meat Market

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Me Clure Funeral Home · PHONE 2113

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Stubbs Funeral Home PHONE '229ic .

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W avn.~sville Farmers Ex.

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Rogeri. & ''Simpson Garage

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Local News We Offer

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EII~ ' and Rona ld Ellls l\t~endetl a ' birthday dinner In hOllO.r 91 M~. J eannet.-te Dills a.t ~he hOme or Mr, and Ml'IL Theodore, McIn:tlre, Sunday . . Mr. and ·M rs . Everett Hnloes entertalned ' relatives Frldny night In honor of their son. Williard Haines. and wlCe .. Mrs . Ada Grace Braddock a nd Bobby cnlled on Ml'S. Glen nla WHson. Tuesday aftel'lloon . Mr . and Mrs. ELwOOd Faulkner spent Sunday evening with Mr, and IMrs . Oharles Sto.nIey. Mrs. Lucy ~omp ~on is visiting h ~ r sister. Mrs. Ella Haines . Mr . Franzy SheNS and Mr . and Mrs . E1'llest Shee . of onyton called on the Raleigh Bogans Sunday &!ternoon. Miss Mary AntriUll and brother, Rn.lph. Mrs . Ella Haines Olld Mrs . Lucy C«npton too,k dinner with Raleigh .BiOgnJ.lS SUndny, June 20. M~rlanIia Bogan called on Mrs . Carlton Cook Frlelay afternoon. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Stanley and little daughter. Darolyn, were dinner guCl?ts of Mrs . Mary Sinclair Sunday, June 20. Mrs . Allce Haines had as her dinner gu~sts Tuesday. Mrs . . Ella Haines and Mrs. I,ucy OOmpton.

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enUsbments on or aOO\1t · July 4 as po$Slble. ' Men 'ot 17 ·a,nd men of 38 to 60 are Qllgible .for the SeaBee,.; through !Voluntary enl.1stment . . :fpe pa~ ranges up to $126 mOJ;lthl~'; pus 20 per cent for ovenleo:s duty .. . rOrtlWle quarters, three, unrabloned meal!! a da.y. tbe finest medical ane! dental' care, and $133 worth or uniforms. '

Mrs. Jennie 1P1&lli)k and Pfc. Mrs . P . J . Thomas called ' 011 Roy Planck were elltert;ain~d at &I's . Harold Bost and Mrs . Lottie the home at Mr. and Mrs. Luwls' Starke ~hursday aifternoon O! last .Planck of near Osborne, 'Tuesday week. evening . Sgt . . Titus, who was soheduled to • • • give a musical recital at t.he Ferry Mr. and Mrs. case and c:aughter. church on the Fourth of July , has Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenbad his fW'lougll cancelled and will neth Elzey and . daughter, Marjorie, not be ~le to a.~>pea~. of Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs . IMr. and Mrs. Ward ;:>ummill Walter ElZey satW'day evening. hav~ . rece1!cd word from their • • • Misses Ann~e and Mame Bl'owlle IMrs. Argus Eo, OSborne spent .last SOil, Alliert., that ·he I III Au~tralla . IW re Xenia vlslt.ors Thul'sdny Mtet';Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clonk and Wednesday in Xenia, the guest of CIIilldren, Patty, Eddle and Bobby noon. Mrs. J. B. Crumrine. Mrs. EvalYll O. Peterson spent were Sunday guests Qf t.he George Mr . and Mrs. Mort Lang. Mrs. lMoMlchaels . Saturday In Xenia. Pauline Lang, Mrs. Hilda Panel and MIs. Mary Annette Hagemt'yer Don Ake of t.he CincillllB-ti Bible daughter and gmnddaughter and Si~ary, preached from the FelTY and little daughter. Avis Ellen, and Mrs. Miles TbomP,60n, all of Ham- pulpit Sunday In the ab;; ' nce of John Hen,>, Hagemeyer of Oregonia Uton, were vlsltors bere Sunday of Rev . GrB'ham. Mr. Ake an~ Mrs. vlslt.ed Mrs . Evalyn P etel'son SatMr. and Mrs. Walter Wiseman and Graham and cl}ildrel1' were dhmcr urday evening. fo.mlly . WlIllam Mackensen. who closed a Iluests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice • • • and family after service . . very successful summer Bible school ,Hunter . Mr. and Mrs. Don Hadlfy enterSunnny mornLng. left sunday evenBerean class meeting w1l1 be July ~c(fiLurt tained to Sunday dinner, :.11'. and ing for WaShington. D. C .. to spend Mrs . Oharles Doster and daughters 14. ~ome a few days wlth his wife·. During The perry J . Thomases l.IIld son. or Ho.rveysbW'g and Mr. alld Mrs. his absence, his daught'1t. IM1ss Bob and H. R. Fordyce were guests Amos Oook. . Dial 2111 - Wayne.vllle Judy, Is vis1t1ng In the homes of a t an ice cream and cake party at • e, • Miss Susie Douglass and Miss the home of the Tom Rlrdyces at Seth Furnas and R6ymonct BradMinnie Cook of Spring Valley, Ilre West Oarrolton . The occasion was dock. Mr. and Mrs. H . O. Ooleman and spending several days with Mr. and the third blrthdllY of Douglas ForMrs. Ohaxles Anderson . grandson, Andrew OOleman, 0 .. Nordyce . wood. and Mrs. Ollfllord S. Ridge, The W8rd PLimmllls entertalJled Mrs. John Fritz oDd duughter, of Chlcago, arrived Sunday aftel'In honor of their soo, Warrl'J.I, Sun- PARTY FOR WA]{NESVILLE Nancy. rue guests of Mrs. Fritz's NATIVE AT NEW LEBANON noon, Mrs . Colcman · ana Mrs . day at dinner. Wal'ren lett 'for the parents, Mr, and Mrs . W. P. sallsNavy Tuesday. Present at the dLn • Ridge to spend tlle week. kr. bury. ncr <were Mr. and Mrs. Albert BooThe follOWing l~t,ter has been re- o>leman and Andrew re~u'ned lo • • • Mrs. Jennie Planck and Ptc. Roy her and family of Miami Shores. elved in regard t;o JOWl Da ughLel'S, Norwood !\\Ionday morning. Rev . Ward Applega.te, pastor oi K. P lanck and MIss Eleanor Creech Mildred Brown, Louisa Mav Henry Waynesville natJ~e , Wllo visited his . the Wilmin gton Friends church, and were dinner guests saturday even- of North Ridge, LarLne HlIdebrecht home town recently: "Jack · John) Daughters of Salt Mrs. Applegate. Mrs. Allee Q. Tel~ng at the bome at Mr. and Ml·s. and 'Mr. and Mrs. James WlcallUld lamJly . Dusty Pummill and family Lake City, Is Vlst}.u:ig our town and fair and Miss Hanna. Oreene all of Cyril Howard In Middletown. ~ SALE - Watldne Produeta at Mrs . Rd>ert Furnas WWi Sunday at Jefferson were alternoon collers. brothers and slsters In Dayton for WI}mlngton, !were guests of Mrs . !Don't forget, the W. C. ' Smith' the first tllJle In ,~6 years . Jack ' was Eva.I:YIIl O. Peterson Sunday after23 IN. BroatclWay, ldMulon. Open dinner guest of Mrs. J . R. Riggs, family wlll be at Ferry Sunday, oa.lled hOllDe on ~~ount of the se- noon. evenin8B for your oonvenience. near Centerville. July F'ourtlh. Rev. Smith w1l1 preach rious Illness of Earl Daughters a t MrS. H . O. Coleman, Mrs . Clif(lIen LIntner. Phone 63 L .. • • • In the morn Lng and there ?.'ill be a the M1am.i 'Valli\y hospltal. Many ford S . Ridge. 'MIsses .Annie and Miss BaJiJara Lou Bland of !'<la 8A1.E--ecrakh Pads a.t Miami Sprl,ngboro, was a Sunday evening covered dish dinner. Bring two cov- ohll.nge;s have ~en place, many iMame Browne and Mrs. D. L. Qaze~U! oUice. supper guest at Miss Naomi Earn- ered dishes and sandwiches. OoHee oirlel1ds rue gone! dad .and mother Orane wete supper guests of Mr . will ~e served. Rev. Smith will be and wter have passed away and and Mrs. E . V. Barnhart. Monday. FOR ~Fa.vorite Range, good hart. at Waynesville in the evening. 'lIlan~ memories of boyhood days Mr. Oharles COllier of :Wveys~ • • • STates. Will sell cheap. Mrs. James Luman of Day.ton was a The P. J. Tbomases ·and ",Tom ~rl.ng a feeling of sadness to one burg, vlsi~ her sister, Mrs . Effie Perry J. Thomas, Waynesville, ';s'IleSt of Benny Furnas for several Fordyces went on a 'PIcnIc ~nd 'who has 'been gQne so long. J ack Thompson, Tuesday afternoon. Ohlo, ROute 1. days last week. swlmmlng party Sunday afternoon 005 his home in Salt Lake. his chilRev. W. A. M90re of New BW'• • • IPQR SAILE-'l'wo cows and one caU. where tJle Bear ' Oreek emptl ~s into dren are married there, and that, 'lIngton, called on Dr . and M~s . J . .Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Hastings and .' AIs() one 'road wagon. Mrs. Albert the Little Mleml River. ' of course, Is his bOlIDe, but tt's good W . Ward Tuesday evening. son, Rd)ert, and Robert Hunter Drake. W&Yllesville, Ohio. 3-t. to see Jac.k lOOking so well after so , 1 were Oinclnnati .vlslt9rs on Sunday mat\y years . FOR S.AiLE--Picnlc Supplies, 'paper and attended · tlie ban g&mCili lIt the A niece, Mrs .' neva Puterbaugh .. ' plates, cups, etc.; also shell paper, Il.lternoon. air•• \\'lIlIa ... 1J"11~~ Corre..'lo ...... 1 ot Springfield Pike, gave a. dinner 1\..... .I<!.... le Garner, C"n... autxm paper, large desk blottera Mrs. Allce HAInes entertained !for him Fallher's Day. Those presMr. and Mrs. IWilllam Mueller Mra. !}om Shuler and Mrs. Roat the Gazette ortlce. guests last Wednesday night In ent were: Mr. and! Mrs. Charl~ and Mrs . Mimlle ~ueller of Cinbert Monger were In CIncinnati last LOST-A number or "C" gasoline 'l 'h ursday, the guests of Mrs. Fronk honor at her friend, Mrs. Mllrvln oPuteNx1ugh and daughter Carr I, oinnatl, 'w ere visitors 01 Mrs . BesOOIlPOns from guollne ration book. Smith. Carol, the attle daurhter of Vlesloft of Xenia, a recent bride. Mr. and fMrs. , Carl Sheets, Earl sie PlyDUre WedJles<ie,y QIt4)rnoon. The BoIan-8mlt.hs had as tbeir Daughters, Erma FrLnfl'ock, Ka.thPaUl Mullen, Of Lebono~ Is at ., Mike ~ . Wbittamore, Waynesville, Mrs. Smlth, accompanied them !llnner guests Sunday llr. and Mrs. ryn casey, Fred; :Daughters, Mr . tbe home, of bis parents, Mr. and Route 3. bome for a few days : &bert Hadley an4 son, Bobby, and and Mrs.· FloYd 'Daughters IPld:chl:- Mrs . [)elbert Mullen, at prt'sent . • • FpR SAlLE - 76 large type white Mrs. Ralph KenlfWorthy of Leb- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Tl1e Wayland JorQao family, of dren. Babble and BOQnie, of Toledo, l!lihom hens and 60 yOal'll leg- anon, .spent the week-end wlrh her_ I.........!:~ Md Mrs. Melvin H!>l s" Mr. and Mrs. ,JobIl!lle Stock rd, Cincinnati, we'r e Sunday afttiDloon hol'1lll , Also a table moc1el D8IAr.val I',m ott,'"'1". Mrs. Flora . Henderson..worth (nee Ph·y.lIls Haines) returned Mrs . Merl BUn anC\ 'son, Dennis Lee, visitors ' of the J-oi'dan fQmllY, here., • • • seperat4;lr, used onlY' two years. Mr. and Mrs. ·Do.wson · LYllOh of ~rt' Oreech, Wa,ynesvI.lle R. 3, AJ't O1luldman of Cincinnati, (rom their wedding trip ' last Wed- Mr. and Mrs. VerI Williams ' and , daughter, Sharon . Lee, Mrs. E a Oinolnriati, haye sold their ' f~ . five mUes south west . Pi Wa)"Des" 'Was a recent gue.5t of Mr. and Mrs . nesdlly. . v111e and three miles north east or Earl EvIullI. Mr. and Mrs . ~ymond Wilson Sheets, Mrs . Beuia,b' Webster, son here ~0 . !4r . and Mrs . Sherman , . • • called. on Mr. and Mrs . Frank and daugbter, Waud.a and Virgil L. Isaac, of Middletown. ) ". Qregon1a. oan be!or~ noon. . Mrs. Kathryn C6sey and Mrs . IBraddock and Mr. and Mrs. Fred nnd Homer Metzger. There Is alVisitors at ~he home , Sunday of iW~ _ Local girl for howe- 1nna Finfrock at Dayton. Mr . and Braddock. last Sunday evening. 'Ways a good time when thl, family Mr. and Mrs. 0 , E . Plymlre, were work. High sohool girl 1wlU do. No Mrs. Floyd DaUQlhters and son of Martlyn Sue ~mtth ente~ned ge.t s together and eaCh left with' Herbert and Hugo WIl:;o.n at Spring Hill, Mr. imd Mrs. Frank O1evenger washing or Ironing. WUlls Hooter, Toledo and John Daughters of Salt- last Wednesday" Donn!e Barley qf memories of one m~Dte good time. '~ WI~tpn, and Mr. 9"1J Mrs. Pourth street" WaynesvllIe . Lake Olty, Utah, '1811ed on Mr. al!d SprLng Valley, catherine and Mrs. Earl Evans a week ago Friday. olyn Davis and Walter Dean Comp- JULY 4 DESIGNA'TED "CAN ' . Davl~ ' 00le, of Sligo: • • • FOR SALE -:- Ut;"ClI,bbage plants, Mr. and Mrs . . De1bel't M~ll.en DO" DAY -IN SEA BEE ' .,~VE Mrs., M. A. Fulkerson Is. reported ton ot New Burlington. tOe dozen or 3 for ~. 'Qbp. ' O. Mrs : Dorothy SmJth and Marilyn '" , were call; d to W1I1~msbu'rg slmdllY to be ill a.t her home' on MllLn street. Strouse, R. R. 2, 1-12 mlles north The U. S. Navy making a , re- on account df her mother, Mrs. Sue were In Dayton Friday. • • • of Waynesville, corner .PeI'l7 and Seve,.l friends gave Mr. and J newe<i and determillled effort to .ln- BroWn, who bad fallen ana sulfered AI Polinsky left Tuesday evening Lytle roads. (racture of. the hip . '" Mrs. Melvin Holllngsworth Dn old (uce men .' properly equipped to entor .Bowman Pield, Loulsvij1e, K.Y., toshloned belling last Thursday ter the branch of Naval service . IJtble five-yelU'-o1d Elltn: 'Oath, br IWA.NTEI>-Highest prices paid for on b.U5lneas. night. . known as the SeaBees, who as OWe ago: me.de t he trip' alone to poultry , Call 140tM2, Fra..1klln or Mr. anel Mfs. Raymond' WUson, members or the construction battal- ciiiiClnnati last week, and t.hen was ~BBY CHURCH OF OHRIST . drop pastal to C. T. Windle, lOllS, will build ad VliloDCe and moblle brought on to the home ot the Jo r~ MEETING CHANGED P.ranklln, Ohio. . JUly18 dan f~ to join her grandmothel', bases anYwhere In t:he world. , ~-----:.....------~ Class meeting at the Ferry OhW'ch In order to speed. the ,enlistment ~.rs. Nelle IJt.bert of OWeaR<l, who lira. H . H. Williamson has reor 0hr1st baa Jleen changed from of these men. July ' 4. has ' been aes~ has be..,. a vlslro!: thl1re for ' some tuA:led to 'her home after. sPf\ndlng Thur&:day night to Tuesday night, ", _ 19nated as 'nation-tWlde "Clan D:j" time. -1lbe: past tWo weeks with her daugh- JUly 6. Brother Humpbreys. who Is Mrs. Ella ·Ferris was a visitor In Day. The CX'Pl'esslon "Can Do" h-~ s . W. Mrs. E thel Hoult. near Dayton. preparlns to go to Atrica as a mis. been · adopted . as "the motto of the 'LEiblinon 'l1hutsqay'. , . " sionary w1ll be th~ guest !.peaker. Ri&'h& from the WeU Sea Bees, because no matter what. Members of the Frtemlsblp club AUCTIONEERING min~ rec:iOIIlIJD4mdedll ·the task. the SenBees always have were wel()9JJ1ed We!1nesday after ~ WARREN COUNTY MEN Rheumatism, Nephritis, ·anlfWered "Oan . Do," the l?Toceeded stanley and Koogler BUY REGISTERED JERSEYS 01 the SfDm. a clJ, • to do it. Pol' Dates, Phone 2894, WayneaBowels. ' . LleuteniLnt COmmander L. ' E. New Y~lit, JUD;'ii".-'"11wo We.rren v1lle. OWo, Reverse Charges CHARLES TOEPFER, O£!hrtng, of,flcer-In·Iilharge of the county men have purobased regls• Frid , · BBOKEB8 UCENSE .' " . af OWNER Olnclnnoti Recru'lt1I[.1g ·area. annoucAlII ' ~.;;;;;;;;i;===~======~" tered Jerseys. Mr. C. E. Michener , . Sprinlf Vallel', Ohio es .actlve partclpaUon In the "Can of Waynesville, seoured a cow 'from . ~11!,.",ay L. W. Ohandler of Waynesville, her ~• • •IIIIIi• • • • • • • •~ Do" progr'a m, and · Is 'bendIng every , . eCllort to obtain as mapy SeaBee name being Martha Adele Spot, ~iD ~rill ~232ol87, while Tom Sharp u' Pleasant Plain, Obtained the bull Royal ---.scREEN............ ; Advan~e You'll IDo 446129, from , '~ONIGHT WE Walter L . . Ell1s. The wherealbouts at all rcglstered RA.., CALAIS~' Jerseys Is known and c9retully wabched over by The Merican jersey Cattle olub, with o(tlces bt New ,York Olty. This lmportant Job Is made . posslble tbrough registrations and transfers made b} Jer~y Bre~ers everywhere. Tatoo identllicatlon, somewhat .slmllar to flngel1prlnting, keeps individuals ~f PHONE 32,6 LEBANON, OHIO this ~ bre~ alWays kn~ .

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OMQ THUBSDAY, JULY 8,19'3.

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Garden Club Holds

Fire Destroys Dairy Barn

Meeting In' Lytle The Garden ctUi>m ·t for their regular monthly meeting with Mrs . Ed Longacre as haste.ss at her home in Lytle a.nd ~ILh Mrs . Carl lIukc as guest. A!fter the short business session .. roll call was anawered ·by relating some very out of the oramary circumstance. The pa.per of the aItertlloon was given by Mrs. H . E . Hatha.way who used QI; her topic, "Lilly Bulbs of the American Gardens ." She exhibited nine varieties with their bulbs all taken from her ynrd . A number of lovely boquets were on display. Moler a moot 1nterestlng discussion the club adjourned until the first Thw'sday In August when they wil enjoy a picnic at the home of Mrs . Laiwrence Furnas .

First Band .~ Concert Thurs.

The first band concert at the lleuon wlH be held on Thursday. m'1as1onary tb1s fall. will speak July 15, at 9 : 0~ p. m. As In past Sunda.y evening ~t t!oe loca1 Church seaso.n s the concerts will be on the of CllrISt. Mr. Humphreys Is a corner near the McClure Funeral >friend at lIlr. Randall, the local H()(Jle. There has been some diffiminister. ~he bwo having gone to culty In getting the cnocerls started sohool 'together . Be wlIJ speak: on thIs season. due t;O the fact that quite ~e work In SOuth Afrl.ca and wUl a tew at the older members have tell many Interesting things about war Jobs or are working on farms. his plaons there. It Is hoped that bhe 9 :00 p. m . l\lr. HUlI!iPhreys says: . lltartin.g time wUl enable more of the "Today is a day for Betlon I With fann people to tum out. tOle ,world fujI of doubt and infidelThere will be a rehearsal on WedIty and involved , in a total war nesday, July 14, at 9 :00 p . m. and Christians are fweed as never before, the concert on Thursda'y, July Ui. at with the Q\1estlon, 'What is my re9:00 p . m. ~dyi8oty sponslbWty?' "As our boys go forth to batlile they have their ord.e rs, and &8 we West Wayne ~dv1sory council met t.blnk about our reBPODBtb1llty we ENROLLED IN SCHOOL .·OR Friday evening, July 2, at !.Pe beau- must take Into conslderaUon that we AVIATION GBOUNDMEN Mls.ses Annie U. Browne and EXAMINER HERE JULY 19 Utul ' home of Mr. and Mrs . Everett also have our ordel'B. '00 ye Into all Ml\tne T . Brawne and Rev. and Soon to be one· OIl the men who For the convenience of local ven- Mrs . Ralph Parks were guests at ¥<arlY In Lytle with nine families the world. and preach the gospel to helpS to "keep 'em flying," Frank dors .It has been announcel that an 8IUfWering roll call. The meeting ali people.' is our orders; and if we Wayne Swartzel. 29, son of Mr . and examiner will be at the local Roger.. the O . S. and S . O . Reunion on was called to order by bhe pI cadent, do not follow our orders in the Sunday M,t emoon. Ml'B . Wayne A. SWartzel, We.ynes - and Simpson garage to as~lsl them Mrs. Laiwrence Brown, w!ter a short daY'S ahead our boys wUl have fought ville, is enrolled In the school lor in makLng out their semi - annua; Little Miss Barbara MI:;:;lIdlne ~ busine&lS meeUng, at which tlme the and died for naught. No peace can aviation groundmen at the Naval been enjoying a vacation of several so les tax report on July 19 . minutes 01 South Wayne Advisory be laating elreept til Jes'tS Christ, AIr Technical Tre.1ning Center; Navy dayS with her uncle anc;WI.~ CouncU were read and commented an'<! that only through the preachPier, ChiCago, DI, and Mrs. Fred Furnas. LOCAL BANK HAS OVER ONE on. The meetlng. 'was turned ovel' to ing at the gospel. Selected for tbis specIal training • • • Nr . PoUnsky who very alI;y acted "It is with t....1s In mind that I MILLION DOLLARS IN A group of ladles ot the M . II. upon the basis of a series of apti'as dlsoussloh leader in thP. abl;I:nce contemplate the m1ss1on field of ASSETS church are planning to attend the tude tests taken .durLng recruit I of Mr. Harlan. His topic for the South MrIoa. Sabina Summer school held by ~ . Accohi1n, to tM statement or training, he wlll receive instruction evening was, "Post War Develop"The work to whioh I plan to go Woman 's Society of Christian Servcondition of the Waynesville in the principles and theory of f:ymeJ)t." A n~r of cha.nge.s wW be in a couple of months. is one that ICe during the comLng week. National Bank. which appears lng o.nd the opemtlon and re pair of noticed .such &8 different and more was begw) in 1m with one church • • • elsewhere in this paper. the all types of aJn:raft. IMr. and Mrs . W. E. Stroud ..ere variee use of farm products, wie use and 3t membel'B. In the 22 years Mrs. Maynard Weltz opened her bank wblch was established In Upon graduation he w1l1 be eligible Sunday guests of l\lr. and Mrs. of plasters In bulldlng materials and e1nce Its beg1nn.Lne four leadel'B have SefIVioeB for Ml'B. Mollie Stoltes, home on FVurth street Wednesday 1875, ;has fOr the fll'Bt time in Its tor promot1on to a petty officer 'ratriven thelr lives to this work-their d d Ambrose Sullivan In. Dayton age 78, who died late We nes ay eVenl!lg and entertained wl bh a. very a change of dehydration and treezbl,atory p~ tbe one million tnr units, all of which can be de- deat.h.s be1nc at.trlbuted largely to &f~rnoon at the Miami Valley h06- lovely stort shower In bonor 01 Mrs . ing and be assigned to duty aboard dollar mark In assets, whteh are Mr . Bnd Mrs . Harry Azltni of an aircraft carrier or at an aviation veloped in time to giVe employment tile work. And tbe work grew in t.he pita!, Day toll, will be beld Saturday Earl OOnner. Dayton 'Were Sunday afternoon listed at $1,108.611.S2. base. to the IOldlel'B when they return. first ten y.e are to 100 congregatlO!18 at 2:00 p. m. at the resicence in After a very plea.sant evenins of ce.1lers at the E . T. Stroud home. Acc:ordlnr to RoI8 ~. H~rlsock, Mr. Poltnsky lI81'eed to OGIltact the and nearly IiOOO Ohristlans. .H ow- IlW'&Vlnes,vl with burial In Mitlml arrangtng namea, rules Ilood regula- TAKES PUT IN DANCE REVUE • • • cashier, the , bank pali8CQ' the dlacUBBton leadel'B In t~e community ever. slnce 1931 there bas been no cemetery. Mra. Stoke.!\ had beela W Uon.s for the oomlng wonderful OF DAYTON DANCING SCHOOL Mrs . H . C. Coleman at NorwOOd. mUUon·doUar mark sometime in in regard to making arrangements white nUSBlonary on the field, and it for severn I months of a hellrt COll- event. Mrs . Conner. was presented Ohio, and Mrs. Ann Sweet hlc.ge ot lanuaI'Y of this lear. Winnie Jo Stout. daughter of Dr . for ba-vlng Lt. Stocltton as gue&t baa grown weaker rather than dltlon aM was removed to t·he hos- with ~ny dainty and uE'autitul Ohlcago, Ill . , were v1sltots here and Mrs. A. E. stout, took parL In speaker for the combined group& and atroDier. ~ pita! a week ago. gll,ts. Friday. the .public. "'lbere are about two mllIlon Survlvol'B ln~d, three daUlhtel'B, • • • A dellcious lalatd course was the Lera Rae Dance Revue Which 'I1he mee.tJng 'Was adjO\lmed to whites and eilrbt mUllon natives In Mrs. Olarence DUn'ham, wi!1 of the served by the hOltess, whos'.! invitee .was held June 29-30 at the I?andug Mayor C . H . Brace ,Is spending mee~ Friday evening, August 6, at t.be UOion of South Africa, aJKI tbese Lebanon fire chief. Mrs , LoWsa guests were: lIleadaDlles EdWin Ram- IArt Institute In Dayton. She apseveral dayS near Toledo, ylslting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest natives are virtually slana of the Lemmon, Dayton, and ,Mrs. Ernest by. J. E . MOClure. Carl C.1Ok, Wil- peared In "Peanut Vendors." with the home of his mother. HarJa.ti and oellc1oua refnhments white peoples. Their UVlng oondi- Hartsock ~ WaynesVill.:l; Jour liam Sawyer. Max D. Hartsock, Paul DupUnslc1 and TommY PteUlfer, • • • Ellison .A pgar. 53, died at t'lis home Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stout and 'fo'ere served 'tbe hoatelS to the tIooa are deplorable and t.belr work- 1.IP'Uljilcli.udlren and three at:eat WID. 8Va4et. wm. Mo,an, H. P. and also had a number In "The near WaynesvWe Friday afternoon·, granddaughter, 01. 1lQIlOD, speD . crandlablldren. Her busband, Harry Dye, A. T. PokIaky, :K. R. HUl•.Don Pleet's In. It . memllel'B and sueaw. Mr. :md)lra. IDs oondlUoaa eveo wone~ ' He W68 bom In Mason and fllimed SUnday he~e a.t. the bome 01. Kr. Among thOle who witnessed her Rose, ·RoWIand . '''DIe aMi.ea .are Ilmple. folk and :S. StoUa, a fonne~ W1LynesvUl" a...e, Leo Oonner. Charles LeMay, all his l1fe. n.nd Mrs . Russell Bently. pertonnance were Ml'B. Ohos. Boyer AIiiIPUUCl retldUY to tale preacblng ot llairyman, dled in 1940. E. W. Scofield and 'the honor guest. Survlvln'g are his wife, Elvira, and • • • . <:A Urbana, Mrs. J .J .Stout, Ilf DayVOLUNTED VlCToaY the· goapet. However. they nre not Mrs. Earl Oonner. six children. 1'4r.s . Ruth !!leott and Mr. ood Mrs. W. W. Schalmlan ton, Mrs. John Gons and oaugbter. . GROUP II8r8 TllIUIII8DIA1!' 11IO &tead¥ ~ many other peoples al)d Rus.sell, at Springtboro; Charles, of and son Barry ot Madlsonvllle and be .and paatored to lIlarIlyn, Mrs. Hens1ey Drake, and LOVELAND GIRL SENT TO Clarksv1l1e; Mrs. Dorothy Mmey_ .M1ss Letitia B:chatzman of the AlJna The Volunteer for V1ctory .~uP to make real cltlJrens of tbem. Their LIMA STJlTE HOSPITAL MrS . E, W. Scofield. all of Waynes- and ~e and Kenneth, at home . llotel , OtncinnniC were vial . llerespent a very busy evening seWIng on ou1Btandin, traits are lyinf, ltealvl11e . FunerAl services were held at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thursday at tOle hune ¢ Mrs: ln8 and lulnell8, and they mUll be Sunday, July 4., at "TranquUlty Janice Peden, 17, c)f Loveland, ~ DORIS F~ES AND HAROLD McClure Funeral home Tuesday at Raper Wednesday. Charles 1..eMay. the deIiGht-, taUlht and trained out of these bad Parm," the home of J. Lee Talmage, ordered sent to the Lima State hosKENNEDY MARRIED TUES. 2:00 p . m. with burial In Miami Betty Jane Sheely of HamUton, fuJ social bour deicio\1s hOm(111ad~ and uncbrJstlan habits. Albert, and MIss Jessie Garner, pitAll lor 30 days observ~tlon WedIN COVINGTON, KENTUCKY cemetery. _______ cake and lee crel!om were t"nea to "As the man in Paul's Vis~on called opened to friends who came to nesday on arraignment before Judge Is spending some time here at the Mesdames Wllllam Moran, C . E 'CcJme oYer into Macedonia .a nd help IfetUc:ltalte and extend 'congratulatlol\.s Alton Brown at Lebanon . When - Ml5s Doris Fires, daughter of Mr . EAST WAYNE ADVISORY hoine of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. MelStanforth, ~est &lrlY, A. T. Po- ua,' 110 the naUves ~ Afrlca are to- to the latter whose birthday anni- arraignetl. she plead.c d Innocent and and Mrs. Lewis Fires, ana Mr . COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING loh. linsky, iF. U. LeMay, Earl Conner, pleacu11&', 'come over to Afrlca versary had occurred on Friday, July bond WII6 .set at $5,000. She was in- Ha.rold Kennedy, ,son of Mr. and • • • The East Wayne Aavlsory Council Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Wlthel'B of RobeJ¢ Qray. Leo Coimer, - &to R. aad hdlp us. Today is a da-y tor ac- :i. dieted TUesday at IL speclal sesalon Mrs. Fred Kennedy at Bellbrook, Hm, Max D. Hartsoclt. J . E . Me:- UOnI" Several ladles, Mrs. Fleta Huft- ot the Warren COUIDt}'· grand jury. were mGrrled in .Covlngton, Ky .. on me,t recently at the home of Mr . Bradanton,. Fla., are spendinl aulDe Ume at bhe home of Mr. IIDd Mrs . , and Mrs , Fred BraddOCk . Olure, Roes Bode, WlWam St.1' ) fer. man. Mrs. Florence Orlm and Mr.s. The girl WII6 said to !)ave con tess- TUesd11y evening, at the Methodist Topia! dl8cussed were .Iocal health O. R. Ungleaby. Wllllam Sa~r and Maynard Weltz. CANNING SUGAR BOAJU) T.O Bt.'hel TbOOl8On, all or g,yton, ac- ed to Loveland police that ·s he pour- parsonage by lihe pastor, · Rev. Mr. • • • prOblems, advantages of workman's lIOET HERB JULy U canpanled Mr. Talmage home. Th!!y ed 011 on 18-UIOlllths-01d L11llan IAnnstrong, It has been learn~. Mr . and Ml'B . K. R. B1l1 apent compen.sation and bhe possible exEASTEBN STAR CIIAI"rQ. Thole .ore caD.Dlq came with baskets of deliciOUS food, Spencer and ignited her clothes, reMrs. Kennedy is a graduate of TUcaday and Wedneaday In COlum- · TO MEET ~ONDAY NI(HIT &baa .. allowed bl &he which they bad preparC<t for , the sUIting in the chUd'11 death . She sWo WaYitlesville High school, class of pansion of Farm Bureau business. bus. The next meeting will be helel at kD potIDda araaIed b7 tbe 11118 occasion, and an angel tood calte con'feased to setting eiPlt · fires in 194/l. and is employed at the NaMiami Chapter lolt. Order 'oUilaattle borne of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Blatt of New .&amPli U aaCr.•llq War II&- with the greeting, "Ha.ppy Birthday." Loveland. tional bash Register comp:UlY In tern Star, ' will meet on Monday Hartsock on August 5 . Lexington, were ~inner BUests of tioa Book One, are to- aiue deoorated with eaml-lea. Tl.;! cake Dnyton. Mr. Kennedy Is a mechannliht, JuJy 12, at 8:00 p. m. PolwHEAT CROP SHORT app1lcatJon .. the Graqe 'ball IWIl8 plaCed in the center of the ic and Is employed at the Shell garFOURTH OF JULY Plf~NIC 'lowing the bUSIne~ Begl.)n. one Warren county's. wlleat erop will age on Troy pike. Tb~, 11111 11. The lappl, candidate will be tDltlated lnto tile The group Joined in singing, fall abort of the 3OCJ.,OOO bumper crop For the present the happy couple of .apr .uo.ed hJ &be IIIfl of Mr. and Mrs . Ra~ph Hastings and A LETTER FROM WAYNESVILLE order. The W;orthy Matron, Mrs. L. ''Happy B1r.thday To You," and Mrs. ot last year, D. B . Balley, Warren wW maIte their home here with the son. Rotlert, Mr. and Mrs . WalLer tile ~ JDIII& be ah . . . . RESIDENT OF MANY 'YEARS AOO O. st. John"urges all memb.:r'l and 'Ibomson l1l&<1e a very tOUChing county farm agent. reports. Bar- brt'de's parents. Slu!ehan and sons, Mr. and Mrs. aDd appllCl8llt. mut brl.nc tMir visiting membel'B, to be present. prayer at bol.t\ . the noonday and ve8t~ 01 the crol' has gotten un.. George Henderson and Mr. and ratioa boob wUb UMJD, Clifton. Texas, June 211, 1943. A'M'END INSPECTION evenq .repast, which W'II8 tollowed der way and lack of rain last · fall Mrs. H . B . Earnhart and chlrlren Editor, Mlaml Gazette AppIlcIa . . . . III&J be made beNOW IN AUSTRALIA by the opening . ot gifts whlch were and freezing weather later Is said to t ..... the boun 01 1:00 ana 9:00 Mrs . J . P . Fromm. Mrs . J. J . celebrated the Fourth with games WaynesVille, Ohio lihawered on the guest of honor al,ld have caused ~e crop to be smaller. Burske, Mrs . L. C . St . John, Mrs. otlld a picnic lunch on the £Hrnhart Dear Sir: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKeever' of Po ... were undl a.ppreciated. r WaYltlesvllle, have received .word The harvesting of barley Is also H. B. Eannhart and Mr.s. Frank lawn . I am enc10slne my checlc tor relAte in afternoon a drive was under way. Jl'armera planntng to from their son, carl, tli~t ' he baa BIBLE CL&8S TO SUSPEND Hess attended the Inspection at New newal of the ~iam1 Gazette. . UNTO. 8IIlI"1'EMBU FIRST enjoycd to Port Ancient. On the re- combine w111 start this week. Be.1le." Burllngton chapter, Order of East- VISITORS FROM BALTIMORE llIlfely landed In AUBtralta. His n~w When a small boy my fntber used turn to the Talmage home. the 1S&1d. Several farmers have ('OIDbined ' addreas Is: Pvt. Carl E. McKeever. ern Star. whfch was held In the to .send me to the o1fice 011 publlcaThe Wa,JlleavWe Bible cla88 hav- company had a pleasant call at the Co. C. Inf .• 35686108, A.P.Q. 8812, school gymnasium at Spl1ng Valley. Mr. and Mrs. O . A. Nash a.nfl tion day tor the .paper. Drew Sweet barley. with s.veral!re yields. daughter, Miss Jeanne Graham, of care of ~tmu~r, San Francisco. Ing Completed one yenr'l gully of bame at Ntck and Harry Huffman Ml'B. LIly Cooper, Worthy Grand Baltimore, Maryland. are the guests _s at bhat time the editor. Mler SPENDS the New Tell\alDent, tile teaCber reWEEK HEBE and MiSs' AnneAutlesey, of OUve paufornla. .Matron of Rndley, OhiO. was t'he at Mrs . Nash's parents, Mr. and 87 years e.baence from Waynesville. 'I n the letter he states that be epecttu1J1' !!CIueats a leave of ab- Branch. MrI. Lora \yoll of Clarksville. inspecting or'fiCer. Ml'B. carl DUke, for severo I days . a. ~ many t'amUy names I sUI September 1. Quite. !Me m the evening the lites It over there but it lan't quite eeaise WIIa the guest ot her lIOn and CLEVElAND VISITORS Mr. and Mi's . Nash wtll then leave remember. With a feeltnr of penonal inter- guest sped on their journey homeI1lte home. ducbter-ln-law, Mr . and Mrs. OrThe news of fllty years ago frem -, for Ann Amar, M Jc'hlgan, and Miss est In tbe welfare of each ville Oray, during; the past week . Mr. and · M rs. R . J . Williamson Jeanne will rema.l.n for the summer. the flies of the paper; the weekly TO BAVE DEAD BAKING oDe wbo hu ever bletll8d the c1aas iMr. and Ml'B. OnlY and Mn WIl- a.ud Mr. C . C. Houser of Clevt'land, article, "'I1he' Parm DIary trom Dry &. 'C. MEU.OH .SENT TO TEXAS .CONTEST AT pPMONA GItANG. With tIlell' presence, I am Uam 881wyer accompanied her, home arrived here Friday to spend the COUNCIL DISCUSSES IRldge;" also the news Items trom ---" Your friend and teacher, Aviation Cadet WWlain Melloh. on Sunday and SI>cnt the d8.y wltn holiday with Mrs . Anna. WlIllamson The six subotd1na.te. :~ea 01 .Lytie, near which place I WM born aoBEJR.T LAMB, wbo recentlY .completed his training Mr. and .Ml'I. Earl Reeder . . and dauahter. Orac!), and· MI' . and NEW LOC~TION OF FlRE Dec. 14. 1880. are especially InterWarren QOUIl~ w11l participate in a .bread ' baktnI conlest at a in Pre-¥lt&'ht SchOol at Mt. Union Mrs. ' Ira BroWn atlld sons. ALARM TELEPHONE eIItln, to me . II&8ONlC NOTICE ' RECEIVES I~ROMOTION ~eIe, .AllIance. Ohio, has ' been of tile 'Warren I)()Wlty ~ Other Sunday guest'6 were Mr. At the regular monthly meeting The town of Lytle at that· ~lme sent to Ban ~tonlo, TelW!. "to \Ie grange July 31 at KasOn. Tb8 ~ . oomnlunicaUOIl " Of and Mrs. Harold Wllllamson and ot WayneavUle Village council beld'Waa oalled RaYliville and W'II8 of.ten !lunay 'Hoi*lnlll IIOD' of Mr. an4. . caned, 'IMinlttown." ~ LoeIIe ~. 188, P acd tralnecl .. a pllot. 1In . . m HopIdns. c&ued his parents chlldren and Mrs. Ethel . Houk ot . cooTAGE BUlIN' Dl I'IWIIU.IN A. M .• wUl be Mid TUeedQ evenBmcereIY, Dayton . Th1B group enjoyed a Monday ·e vening. a dlsoUBS1On waa ·f rem "Los Angele.. ·Oallf. , Sunday ~( WOllAN'8 80CIBTY 'l'O Powtb· celebratlon on' Monday '. at 'h~~ as to a. new 'location for the H. O. BRiAD8TIU!lET. q ; ~ 11. ~' ID P. O. dOlP'te evening. He,. told I.bem dl l:h pro'LOBs. was eatllD&ted ~ $1,000 ~, . c ~ AT IUCD ,,0M)t the home of Mrs. Houk, neu' DoY~ tire d~rlmerit . telepbone, which is from pettJ7 ~~cer ' flrlt c1aas II!qtion I~ ~ t1i1lt of: the week .~ deWCAL noPDTY SOLD '.no,w located ~t the e&-vice station of )~ the tbree-r~ . ClOttase 01 ~ B. , .~ W. ,¥ . Tbe WOm..n'S 80clety of O'hrlstlan to chief oomrn4MuJ at.e,MJ't in the ton. Navy . .Dewey AleuDder In Prantlln. 'AlI the late Gllby Wood Flora. 'who fl[ed IAXlAL :PADI'Ia QUI'l'8 IAeIl'9it!8 ~ II;Iftt ~th '. 111'1. cora Mr. and Mrs . E1aIer P . Weller. of WAYNESw.LE· CLOTlllNG coOteDte ~ . , Tburiday at 2:00 p. m, Tbe STOBB 'l'O QUIT BUSINBSS in New York Clt.r last. :rJ1ur'4ay . West Manchester. Ohlo, !a.ve pun:bVISITING PAKBNToIi iAltbotllh several locations were sug- ~ lIbe Pratnt Bess .p ropett, . GIl . BOLD . . . .~ ..... W'ItIlIft8& rel~ I lID foroed Ume ~ tile · meeUnp ... been _ OIl aIDDOUI)t 01 the 0CIDdItI0n 01 .rnr *DPd ffObll tile t:Iili'cl Wc ineadQ ·Kr. and Mrs. :lIrerett Tbomas of It 1a reported . tlJat A. K. Da),. leliIted, no IIICtlon ~~ take~. 'n1e RoUte 'l3. Mr. lieu ~ bOuIIat -:'!'be Ope _ ~UI'Ch. of Bar- IaIUl &0 . ' petnu,. 1m 1MDt to to tbe- tbJr4 'Ibut.edaJ d\lJ'ln~ tile ~. New Yfft, are fIIIJo11n8 who baa operated a clothtng·store ';n ~ nUlllber 18 mao a heme . In DIII.7COIi aDd wUl ~ ftJIINIr be1d IPIIIIal _ _ aut U-* '.a ~ pMraaa mit trIeDda ........ moat.bi. . .....&100 1rlUl .'I'JIpU• . pa- WUO.vWe for .. number ul )'e&rII( . there ID the Mal' lUQue. . . . . . . ....__ ·iIl ~ __ UIe t'I _ _ _" llftD_an .'l't1e aU1d7 boot. "On 'Ib1a JIbuD.:' ..... IIr. aDd will IOU out his stock 01 ~baMJae '!be meetllllg . . . presided. over ~ P. " .1bomu, of tile loCal propertr WU IIaNWt In the near future aDd re..n fram WII'Nl Bnddock, vIoe mayor. in ~eoU. :. ciI A..........11 _ _ of . . . . . . . . . . .oi lie partir N9IeWed IDd and lID. TbaIDlj!l' ....._ . UIe • I lOll or MaJor o. Ii. Brace• tbrOII!IJ,a 'fl. lf~ -.L'I". " ' I d. • G!"lby Wood

The Way.nesvlUe tire d~r.utment W1lS called Tuesday evenin g about 6 :30, when lightning s truck a large dairy barn on Wle fann owned by Miss Hele.n Brokalw on Route 42. about two miles sout'h of WaynesvUle. By . the time the department arrived the barn WIlS beyond redemption ano efforts were concentrated on saving nearby buildings . Miss Brokww was at home alone when the barn was struck . It was almost completely filled with baled hay . A wagon which was In the barn was also l06t. A bam owned 'by Hartley MOSS, In the same neighborhood as t he Brokllow farm , was also elestroyed recently when struck by lI:?'htnlng .

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!bIUo!) agn1net ~h usc or Governmem ClInds for the pa)'lIlen~ or subt sidles, With \,he eoeptioll or ~1"J, .... :J,Main Street 000 to curry out cOUllrutm e :lt~ 111Waynesy1lle, Ohio Pllaoe 2141 rendy made to pl'oduceis 8.Il i pacK" ...... ---- ............-~ ""._. M&l.l Matter at Po6totrtce, W&3'Jl8SvWe, Ohio ers on cer tain food crops . "Onder t.lle ................ ..........-.. V _ ---------------:=-::-:-:----d::-:::-:b:-:-:~----- CollStltution , a · two- thirds--or tw" ., alter W. W is.eman, Editor an Pu Usher " \.0 one- vote is n ecessary La OHr. ride Q PrcsldenUal veto and enact ri ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY legislaUvc m casure In to 'l w. On Lhe' 8ub8crlption PrIce, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance ljuestlon oC enac ting the Couunodlty - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 'Crcd.lt Corporation Bill, W1 L' ! the prdnlblUon a.galnst subsidy paymell'ts, over the obJectlolUi 01 tht President, 228 Members of I.hc HoUSe vo'ted In faror of overrldlng '.h'l vrto und 154 voted against.. So, whlle a heavy majorty wa.s cast agrunst the • IPresldent's program , the t wo. ., CLA ..... I. DO'" vhird.-! VOLe l1eeded to override tile veto was not obLalned, a nd the bi.l Whether it was the sevent een aays 1n \'h1s column three rwee:C:; ago . was therelore kllled. A sJ!I11jJle rc..oor aJmost unbearable humtdi ty and Davis. who is one of the most out- mUou cOlltmulng the Ilfe of the heat, the action of COngress In over- s tanding agricultural authorities in Commodity CreO lt Corporation untH r iding .IUs veto of the connelly Bill, America , was drwtted by tile Pres1- January I , 1944, Ilrlld providing lWlds the warfare between VIce President dene to serve as W.ar Food Admln- i or the operation 01 t he agency 011 Wallace and secretary of Commerce IsLmtor, but 'Was given no rf!c!. 1 Iluth- the same basis as durinl:l the pas t Jones, or U,e resigna tion of Chester ority by the Presldent to fix :>oHl!lcJ . fiscal year, 118S be n adopt.cQ as Il Davis 116 War Food AdminIstratE/I', It is said that he was not even con- temporary measure unLil Lhe Conthat caused President Roos~vel t to sulted beCore the AdmlnlslratJon's gress call d eterm Lne the success or be III such II. petUlant mood ",t ttls s\.ib611dI and price rOllback program failure of ~Jle Admln istraLiol1 ';j p rice press con!erellce last Friday 1.1(\5 r:!t was announced. For some tlnh' Da- rollback a nd subsidy prog ram. As yet been del ermined . NeverLheles::. vis had been pointlng out th~ weak- the result of the veto, the Presiden t he did have a real peeve 001 , HIs nesses and dlll1gers of dlvillea con- assumes sole respon.sibility lor obrwords may not haNe been quite Il8 trol at the 1100<1 progrlUIl . He also tainrng n plentlJ'ul food supply , strong as thOlSe used a t his fnmollS opo.sed price ro!JbnckB and the pay- holdLng down prices, a nd preventing press conference 10llow1ng thl! ' Su- ment oC sUrb61dies \,0 distrl:butors " nd Inflatiol1. • • • preme Court decision OUt.l&.vIllJ the COlUiumers. At the timtl nis I es!gnaThe [rantlc efforts of AdminlstraN.R.IA . , b ut he did glve the pres~ In tian 'W8S IU)OOpted, Contress had be_ gcneral,anct newspaper reporters and Core It several bills Lo concentrate tlon leaders to rest-ore peace Bnd Vice ;President c:olwnnls ~ in particular, a verbal a ll authority over the projuctlon. harmony bebween lambo.'Itlng. AcCording to the Pres- llstrlbutlon, rationing and prlclng Henry Wallace and Secretary 01 Ident, the press, and the l'l'portera food In the hands or Mr . Davis. The Commerce J esse Jones have Chus fa r and columnlsta Who serve. t, are re- President opposed thls leglslaLion. met with failure , TIle charges . spo~Y"tOl" m06t or the tloubles Davis is out, and In his Dlnce the made by the Vice President against of the Administration. .Be ~roadly President has named Marvin Jones ~he Secretary of Commerce are Inint1marted ~hat the newspe.p~I'&~d of T exas, formerly Chalrman of the deed serious ones, and Cabinet the radie, too, in a leaser d(gree- House commilitee on Agr1cuILu r,: . In Member Jones is demanding a fuJI bave not glven tum and hIa Admin- that position he sponsored mo.st of an complete lnvestigatlon thereot. iStration proper support on the h01J1e the New Deal leglsJatJon ai:ccting But an investigation is exactly what front, and lJKUcated that everythlng agrlculture. Mr. Jones Is a fine the Admlnistratloo does not want . would now be Qu1~ lovely had such gentleman and well lUted DJ most The .publlc washirLg of the dirty been done. or course. the people will of his former ool1eagues, but L~ gen- linen , resulting from the undercover have to Judge for themselves wheth- eral1y conceded to be a Presidential ~ght whioh has been gOLng on here ~n WB8hington 'between the radical er independent Washington WlTes- " Yes Man. " Dealers and the more conserv• • • New pondents 9r the Admlnlst.rti.tioc's ,The Amnlnlstration's pian to ative element of the Roosevelt Adbureaucratic preas ~ents bave been telling the truth about conditions kl guarantee a suf.Cicien1 food supply ministration, woUld not be helpful 'With oontrolled prices, through the to the President's (ourbh term plans. Washington. , rollback and sUbsidy progrllm. will However, it is entirely prob\\l;)le that TIle reslgnartion of Ohest~r Davis be given a fair trial as the result of a Congressional probe calmot be as War Food Admn1IItrator, af,t er an t he President.'s vetoing the Com- prevented. and once It comes a fin e lnterobange of oourtesY-coot,.,d oot modtty Credit Corporation Bill hst display of political Clrework.'; may be shAl1l letters, was expected ty m05~ Frktay, 'lb18 bID, wh1ch made appro expected. IM8mbera of Congress. Ineldentally, priations lor the Commodlty Credit • • • -tion , also oon'-'-ed ~ PI'om Unle- something unforseen octhe Davis resJgnatlon was pled,,;wd Oorpo ,.. ",un

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• ' •• e i 1ave d su.:cee e d i 11 gel I Ull! ,,) ·=I'e nay bu~ not .l~ny UI uUllh. I ~Ol1l\! It IS LIle p r.:~"l t.:.>l LUtiUW1Y 1. 1. eVe!' l:>U.W, s o rilee li n d l:!'cl!:1 .lIl.lt "veil ..:ow~ shoUlI! like ! . .::v~ . Yl'~ .Iere j,;,t:y arc cuct.1U!; wht:a t . uUI' ::'111'Ul", wh eaL looks very (;uod iJUt It Isn 't qW Le ready to CU L ye t,. are ~Lf(:uks 01, urlllliL (.vlvJ' !II Lhl! W I;: bOl d Ule COlts L04ay . ! :s .ull ,west. 'rne llvLle boy.> Ill.. t: I illlSllt.'<l II115S 1-hem, \,hey were so PlltL' y IIIlld j,lIOKllIl!' rllsPbt:rrle~ U11U na VI: gOlle wt:re get LIng so tame bu t I lin. g.lId Ilome, The numlllll~ ou'c13 nave vney are gone because We need the Total Assets .. .... . , ' _... .. . .. .. ..... ............. ', .. .. $1.108 611 .32 J LIABILITIES made their la.s & t.rIP to Lhe hOl,y- pas~ure. That leaves poor little bllnd Demand depooit& of indlvldua18, partnershlpe IIOC~ 101' the auy . Thl! ouds Ilre '1'0ps)' alone agam.,W hen we put t.be and l (.rrporatiollS . .. ..... . .... .. . ...... .. ... , .. ,' , .. ..... ,$ 7&4,737.37 IlltlKu lg Llleu' OPOIlIllll VISit w their ~(jl t back in LIle posture wi til her Ttme deposits of Individuals, po.rtnershlps HllJO rl LC 1)(:ICIl, Lne UII: lo..:U~t wll:ll Lhe oWler day, she rail to th l"lll !lind and (.o!1poratlons ".,. , .. ... .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . , . . . . ... , . . .. , 63,040.33 Lhe ucad bra nch es. 1"1' ,t w, ;; a r ed- luckereu and thel1 ran back 1111d DeP06lts ot United States Government (InclUding posta: SIlvings) .. . . . . ," __, , , , . . ,. " .. ' ,' . . . , ... , _. _., :. ,. , 62.994.03 llCllll(;u woou pecker , fhe un ly onc 1 10l'Ln with joy. It is swprls inG how llllvu Seen IUI-" JOlllr 1l1llC. III Y lirc ~Ile call rUll u.nc:1lllld her way With· Deposi ts o.! State:s and political subdlvl.~ion.s .. . " . .. , .. '. ' " . . 72,123,80 529,43 Othcr a c voslts (ccrtif ied '~IJU cashier's checks, etc,,) ., ' .' , , . , . .. ICS:, lJh:UL1I UI LlIhll LJlC~' lJ.'>cd Lu IJc. OUL sight , Tol.d Dcpoolts ..... ....... , .... .. ...... : , . .... $963,424.96. 1 1I'(":lcicl' it It . becaUSe ~o m UlI Y of U ha r dly ~ oo]s possible Lhat the Other Ilablli Lics . , . , .. , ..... ... .. , ... , . . ... , . ... , . .... ... ,', . .. 1,500.00 thelll IH!I'C klilcu by :lutUlIlIlC" Ull tne l'ourWl is pas t a nd m.ldsulluner is ToLal Liabil.lLies ."' . . " ' ... , . . . . , . .. .. .. , . " . . . . . . .~ . .. . . ,$964.924,96 I'OUO , T h eil cam e MI' .uud M I'~ . Ro- UIXlII LI,:; and we u'e s tll1 plowing CAPITAL ACCOUNTS bill , 1-1 l: vlcked out I,h e lUll h e t lUlU plUlltlll g , S Lill U·Yl.lg to gc~ a Capital Stock : .urulll:11 umJ StUll;; Ill" ev~nlLlg " " II,, .1i,(1.: ~\J11J ',Ill h Uy J.Ji" uLed ,U I(I ,Moe Com PIon :''Wck, Lota l par $75,000.00 . . , .. .. . .....•... . " .. $ 75,000.00 much to th e dil;!~lIst of Mr . R eLJ - uUCKwl uJilt 101' I..r "e pasLlII C. ;:;uJt u,' of Surplus .... , . .. , . . .. . , . . . . , . , .. , . , . , , . _. _, ... . .. - _. . . , .. , . .. ' 38.000,00 blrU wllo lIad \.0 La ke a 10ll'er 11mb ~he carly poWllO<.·" lU e dug alld tUl'll- Undlvldet.. proIlts , .,.,", . . ,. , ... , . , ., . . ,' , .. . . . . . .. , .... , ,., . , 30.686,36 wl uch evldcntly d id not ~UIL 111m fol' cd out raid), Il'ood ,b ut we ha ven't had Total Capital Acooums ... " .... ' .. , . , ' _. _, . . . , , . .. . , .. . , . 143.686,36 Illl ollly sang a few note., lind lel~ . lHucn s ucc~ with late po Lues lu r The old h on wth one ch.lck came sev ral Years. I s taned to soy luck Total LllllblllLles and Ca pital Accounts . . ,' , ... , , .. , , . _. ... $1,108,611.32 MEl't(ORANDA a long looking for a )Jl~ 00 roos •. >OUL ~ucces:s Is a bett~r WOld. lL ::;he went up on 11, f llllCc post cluck- alllllo!lS getting what you wUllL by us- Pledged asset& (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) United States governmen t obligations, direct and lng t o the ohlok, but when LI~e chick lllg good JUdgment aile lUII'd wOl'k guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits Ilnd other goL up there with her ther e WIlSI1', as well and huVUlg whu L we call liabilities . .. .. ..... .. ...... ..... , .. .. . , ... . . .... . .... $ 175,116.25 room and It. had to get down and luck, that sometillng .that brlllg.S th t: lbl Other assets p led,l;cd to secu re deposits and other lll.,b lllties (includ'.llg notes and tills rediscow)tcd bret up in a sma,u locu$t ' nelU1by , lUlu Just when We IJccd iL and the and securltles sold under repurchase agreement) .. . . .. 5,006.36 L'hen the h en WH<ll much CluCklnG utileI' i.hlngs Wmt even 11111'd wurk '\Vent Into a tree Ilnd'iooked arowld WIllIlOL do for you , Someuay I hope Total .. , . . . .. .. . . , .. , .. , ." . . , ' , .. . .. , . . , . . , . . , .. ... . $ 180,122,61 lor the chick to follow , The clllck 101' all irrigated garden where 1 can I:lecured IlabWtles : y,lJlPC<i a.nd ' strailJled its neck and make some of my own luck for CV~:l (a) Deposits secured by pledged aaset& pursuant to requirements of law .. , . " .. .. . . ... .... . .. .. ... :. , .. . .. . . . f 129,801.65 yipped again and finally got up Lhis wet year a little waleI' aL the cow'age lo make the attemp ~ but 1L right time wou ld have m ade ~Ilat Tot:.) ... . . , . . ,., . .. . , .. . . . . . . , .. .. . , . . .. . . ,. , . . .. ... . .. . ,f 1.29,801,65 !War too far and It landed on ehe ilard clay soll work up betL.er . All State oC Ohio, County of Warren, U : ground. The uext tbne Ie chose a my adv isors say why dou't you move I, Ros.s H. Bart.soc.k, cashIer of the above-named bank. do oetter LakeoC! Jilil~e and made the Lhe garden, bU1- I like the locution solemnly awear that the above statement Is true >to U1e beet 01 my knOWledge and beUef. . lower bm.nch of the tree. After and still hope Lo l'elllake the soi1. Roes H. HARTSOOK. Cashier, much movlng around l'rom branch Sworn to and subscl lbed before me tll.ls 3rd dllyof July, 1943, PUBLIC SAU to branch they boLh landed on t.U.e ,WYMER L. D1M.KE, Notary Public. ' me one and. set.Ued !i0Wll side by Correct--Attest : lSEAL) oro. J . WATERHOUSE side for the night. The turkey gobHnvUlg liold 1l'I,Y pace LO Lemon's B.A, CORNELL Ibler and the two b ens oome along Hatchery , I wiU l:;cl1 :n public a ucSE7I1H E. FURNAS ' next and headed for .their roost. The Llon,:l mllC.'S north' of ,W!.IYncsYWe Directors. heiler came by. with the calves. on aud 5 mlles soutn of 13e.l lbrook, on the way to the spring . One I' c one the WaYllesvlllc aml ~Clll)l'ook plke, PUBLIC SALE the logs came up and spreaJ t t.em. Ull selves out on the, floor, pur,f lug . It SATURDAY, JULY 10 Owing to my h'eDJth, 1 will sell at Is sW1prislng WhVlt II lot of floor Beginning at One ,p. m., E.W,T., Publlc Sale on the Stlittel'thwaite MrS. Ber~ Bunnell, Conespondent spo.ce Lhey cover when they stretch W1I) lotlowmg cuattel.s, to-wl t.: ~ al'Ul, 5 mlles CIUII. of W~ynesvUle Mr. an Mrs . Ralph Bunnell and out . The light breglns to fade and ONE UUW Ml.> OAL." and 4'1.1 IDles southwest of New Bur- fomlly spent Sunday With MI . and !.he stars come out. The evening J el'st:Y and UUCl'lISt:y Cow, J Yl!ars Ungton on the CorwLn and New Mrs. Joe Corneilus . moll plane 'gOes over and rugl)1 set- U1(.I, wt~n lleUer- caU, IS we!:!K.:. v.lll ; Burll.ng\,on Road, on iMlss Audrey Cro.w!ord is fpenaing t ies dO\\\ll on a peaceful countrYhlde, ...15 is an extra good famlly cow. SAlTORDAY, JULY 24 , 1943 the Fourth with her parents, Mr . yet the world is at war. 900 WHITE ROOKS at 1 !30 p. m .. the foliowing: and Mrs. Earl CraWford. Monday. Raspllerrles llre rlpe but Weight 2 lbs. each. l-HORSE-1 Mr. and Mrs, MOlTis , Lewis and the dry weather ,dried them up and 100 pUllets, 800 cockerels, 11 he1ll:i, Sorrel horse, 5 yeu..rs old, SOWld son, Jerry, spent SlJ!lday wl~!l Mr . this roln came to,l) io.te to help them 1 r ooster. 5 New Zealand Wll1te a.nd good worker. 8Jld Mrs. John Koester . mJ.lch. One day last week W~ went Rabbits, 2 bucks. 12-0A'I'TLE--12 Mr . and Mrs " Frank Frazler an( over be the old rullroad trae~ to get 3 tons alfl1lta hay, fJ.rst cuttirLg. 15 T. B. Tested caddy Wallace spent Frldal e~t!n­ some ,but most of bhem we :~ ,mllll locust posts. Holstein J Em,ey cow, fres'll"" WlUl log 'With Mrs. Banner Stewart, and dry, so we C:!lrlne back and the calf by side, 4 years old; red cow, 4 'Mrs. Qurle BLnkJey 18 bpendlng IMlPLElMENTS boys cleaned up my patch a"r! filled One wagon with box bed, wagon years o ld, giving 5 grus. milk per a few dayS with Mr. ana Mrs . Be'!t" .. their .palls . We found a few black- wloh flat LOp, bar share plow gQl'd en day; Jersey and Guernsey cow" 4 Bunnelllll1d daughter. Ruth . oo1'1'ies but most oC Ulcm W(l 'e hard plow, 2 new electric brooders, 500 years olu, giving 4 gals, mllk p..:r Ouests at the Bunnell home O\1er nnd green yet. The birds ~blnk the clllck capacity, 2 rabbit hutcnes of 3 day; Guernsey cow, 12 ye'\rs old, -the week~nd were .Mr. and Mrs. l'asJjbcrry JD~l belongs t~ them pel}S 'eaCh, 10 rolls new 4 n. poultry giving 4 gals . milk per day; Guern- Levi Bunnell and tamily or Loveand Mrs. Catbird scolds me every fellce, 7 water fountalns, 10 loeders, sey cow, 5 ye ars old. giving 3 ' Bals. land, Mr. and Mrs. Walter PleUfer time I go out t'llere. She mus t hllve sledge, cross-cut sa.w, axe, 'shovel, m1lk per day; \,hree ycal'l!ne hel1ers; and da\lg'hter, Jane, ' Mr . and Mrs. a nest there but I haven·t seen It. 101'11:, hoe, rake and many small ar- 3 spring h eiler cows. ' VaUglm MUllen and son ' Mr. und , We know where two of tile turkey ticles. IJ.--<li~ Mrs. orner Boldrey and 1all8hter . !!lcsts are but bhe last on ~ w~ bought EIght brood sows. to fll~I'OW by and Mr. Mlllard Ball. HOUSEHOLD GOODS has disappeared so I think she is Table ' top lrerosel1e ran~e, used six da y of sale. setting somewhere but we qon't montbs, beatlng stove,1':J0rge electric IMPLEMENTS know where. Farmall Rjlgular on rubber, witb refrigerator, electlic washing machine with copper tub. 3 lUW gal- new type cultlvat.ors in gooc.. condicurs to change present plans, t~e vanlzed tubs, copper wash boiler, tion; 14 in. Lnternation tractor power Congress will go into recess on Wed- ironing bOll·r d, 2 llew 2-plecc bed br~a:king~ prow:- · 'Ollble for tractor; Iiuzz saw on Lake-ofr! room sUltes with box sprLngs anu nesday oC this week (July nh) with HARVEYSBURG, OHIO Congressional sessions belng l'Cr.UJn" mattresses, 18th century extenslon frame, can be mounted OIl tracLor; Letz feed grinder; wagon \vltb flat U LJ>Ir:1I ta.ble With 4 chairs to match, extened an Monday, September 13 .. ril e pay $2.00 for De~d Recess ResolUtion, howev!.')· rioes slon kitchen, tahle, 2 end tables, card toP; Interllailo~l sprea.(ler ; McCOrHorae., $1.00 for Cow•• provide for Con!:rcss to be rccon- t a ble, coffee table, mete.! wash stand, nitck mower; corn blnder; Hoosier corn planter; luly rake; old wagon; cUlblnet style, sewing cabinet, 11001' Sheep, Ho..., Calve. venc<l. In case of cmergenc,v. upon self .feeder; ,gnlvan1zed waterer with lamp, talble lamp, 9x12 Bxmlnstel' ,five days' notice l~ the m embership , ' and Colla rug, 6x9 Mexican rug, 6x9 C()ngoleUJn 'neater; butchering kettles; 100 ft. REMOVED PROMl"l'LY , rug, pall pillows, dlshes and. cooking' bay rope tuld pulleys ; 6 good 10-gal. mil:k cans; strainer and buckets; utelUiil8 . Phone Wayneaville NOTE: The housebold goods in double trees; single trees; ~itchforks 2804 this sale are pract1cally new and are and! shovels. HARNESS being sold as owner Is going to QalTbe onq FertWser Plant In TARVlA~TJH:rC TAR AND 2 side :1Iarness, collars, lines and Hornia. ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING Wu:ren ~01lD')' bridles . 'I1ElRJMS OASH . DUMP TRUCK SERVICE , L. E. (Jack) FArRQ{]l';AR . 48 boles new a :-hay>; 2S uu.,u t::l'l • • • • • • • • • • • •",JJ READY MI.:!C CONORETE W. N. SCars, AlWtioneer, corn In crib. Waynesville, O hio, Phone 26S~ 'I'ERlMS CASH MICKIE SAYSReason and St . John, Clerka. , mAlNOIB ClHENOWETH, It Pholle Waynesv1lle 2911 Every car 18 a vltal .part of the St.o.nley 8Jld KOO8ler, Auctioneers SOME SUBSeRleeas G.Ot ~t1on'B Itransporatl 0 sYstem, J . A . Hartman and ~n, Clerks. ~I IDEA't\V\T \VJ,}N.v.a Morrow Phol1e No, 3 Ma.k~ it last. SO ~ ..MO).lE'f 0 ... AOS Le banon : Office Phone .73K War Bondi lboa14 m .... A~' JOB \VORK~ WE OO~ Residellce 98 M 8Ometll.lq more to )'08 thaD • ~A\JE "(' cO,",,~T bU-R.COULD YOU DO WI'DIOVT . ~, ". 1004 aoa4 bay." . meat."l'tpre It oed JoaneJI. Y()UB CAR? . SUGseR.\PTlO~

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From' 'fhe Miami Gazette Files 'The W. C. T. 'U. Illstltute beld at HarveyebUl'i July 6, waS well atand tended. Ther e wcre six representaHall, tlves 'from ehe local W .C.T.U . and bLlSI- ' L. T .1.. Dr . P . D. Clagett. of NOgales, and tArtz .• spent the week-end here. d augh ter of West Manchester, 'forMiss Clara Llle is spen~lng two mer WaY'llesville residents, called on weeks at MartLnsvUle, Ind. Mrs. Kate oOleman last wl!ek. plark Balisbury ' accepted a The fourth meeting of the Good position in a. "Y" camp at Aurora. Cut <:;loth1ng .club was ,held at r.he Ohio, as recreational director. Gl'ade building Tuesday. Russell Bentley was called to XenThe annual reunion of thp. family Ia last week on l\OOOunt of the illa! the late George and Hannah 08- ness and death of his mothcr. born 80gan w.as held at thl' home Terrell Maey of Detroit, spent ,place In Wellman, July 4. the week-end herc at the home of _Fourth of July a very pleasant so- 1Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartsocl(. , . ,Clal event. the reunIon of cltlssmatee Il4rs . Frank--Taylor of san Franof the Harveysburg sdho.ll took cisco Is vlsltlng her mother, Mrs. place at the home at Mr . and Mrs. Edllih Harris. .1_ Ha tsoc . C1nc:nnatl, a F nn..... r k. Miss Jessie Clark of An aeroplane attracted a large tormer local resident, Is >rendlng crowd to Fla.ck's field last Friday a.t the summer at the Frlcnds Home . ternoon. The pilot enroute from the MJs8 Mary Hankinson and MIss Troy ~,port to Clncillnat.i. lost his Opal De.vlds, form,e rs teachers here. way and In lauding the plane nruck were week:-6Ild guests of MIss Hena dlt.ch and Ilhe ,p ropeller was brait- rletta McKInsey. en. Miss Bessie Ooodman was drownRussell sallBbury was in Cleveland ed In the Little Miami river at C01d tile Ilrst of the week . Springs. near Oregonia, on the 4th . The Queen Esthers will meet with • • • Miss Inna Rich Saturday utternoon TWENTY -FIVE YEA.R8 AGe) at 2 o'clock. (Jaly 10, 1918) Van Retalllck. of FolL - Thomas, Mrs, R . oW . Rislnger !l.nd lion. Ky., spent the Fourt.b wit.h bls 118_ Harold. of New Dayton; Alberta. rents. Can., are visiting her · parents, Mr. Ed,g ar Bergan and famlly and and Mrs. Elias Oglesbee. Terrell Macy of Detro1t. spent the Miss Mildred Hartsock of Millard Fourth here. and college friend, Miss Mary ltartA good-sized 'crowd was present at bage. of London. spent the week-end Oakdale Park Thursday Blft.ernoon. w~th Mrs. EdiUl Harris and famlly. Dr. !McCoy worked day and night .MIss "Louise and ,M a.sta Paul for the occasion and 16 to be greatly iHough spent Sunday' as the guests credited . • ' Clayton Washington or .MIss Dorobby .Bournes, of ~t1e. Foster clled June 2'l. aged 83 years. The little folks enjoyed a picnic dinJ. Q. Harris, formerly of Harveysner in the woods. burg, died at his' 'bom.e In Santa Ana. . nFTEEN" YEARS AGO " (July. 11, 18%8) The Wayne Township Pig Call clw met'll.t the Grange Tuesday, July 3, '1928. Several ness mntters were discussed . Mr , and Mrs. Ralph Stout

THURSDAY, IVLY I, lItO WIlliam K. KInney vs. Ruby Kin ney, d1Yorce, extreme cruelty . COMMON PLEAS James C. Grooms vs, Georgia R. Grooms, divorce to plaintiff . Howard 'R'. Michael vs. Donnn. Lou ~e Michael. a minor, di vorc ; It plaLntiff . Kathleen Hood vs. Bla.1ne liooJ. ~el'Vlce by publication ordere'! , Willa Rapp vs. Charles Ra:>p, case dismissed without record at c.ost of plaintiff . Robert L. Robert.s vs. Ja.mes H , and Lily Heery, cause d1.trr"'R6e~ without record and prej udice cost at plalnt1M.

callf., June 21. \ Born - To Mr. and Mrs. John tJemmon, JUly 4. a ,son . Born - . To Mr. and ,Nrs. Ralph Houston of near Spring V~lley. a son. ~r. and Mrs . Walter c~t, Mr. and ' Mrs. Oharles Zimmerman, Mr . a.nd Mrs. Frank BraddOCk and chlldren. Raymond and Warren. P4r. and Mrs. William COlerntt n and

Dcr guests or the tonner's parentlt. Mr. 'and Mra. ao!Jert Smlth, Ill1d family. in Dayton,. Mr. II.nd Mra, Eryln Harner and 1amll;r entertained in hOnor of the tfonner's mother's birthday Sunday: lI4r. and Mrs . Jesse Ha.rner, Willis Harner and sister, O)!la.l, of near Xenia. Nr . and Mrs. Leonard BWs and family of Kingman. called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Wilson, lost Friday nlgl1t. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire and sonS w,ere guests in the WIlsOn home Sunday eyenl.ng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spar of 'the Dover community and Lucy Ccmpton attended our chur.ch services Sunday. Several of our members aLtended bbe anniversary meeting of t.he MIs310nary Society held at tbe New Burlington Friends church list Wednesday. Raleigh and Marianna Bogan and LUCy Compton v16ited Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wilson and Mary BOgan of near Xenia, SundaY' evening. When the janitor went to the ohurch Sunday morning it was dla'COVered toot someone had broken in. Although things were gulte tom lip and misplaced, nothing was reported missing . Several matches were found an the floor and a chimney was broken . Mr. and Mrs. Howud FIsher and !Harold FISher of near ..-atrvtew, vislteq their sister, Mra. Everett Haines, and famlly. Monday evenIng. FrancJs Ch'enowllth Is very poorly ag3 In a.t th~ time. Mr . John WIlson a.nd aonf . _. ~ called ,In the Haines oome Bunday :"rternoon. LVlI's. Dorothy SmitH and Marl1yn "ue were llmner guests of Mrs. Bvan Bogan, Sat'Uroa). Mrs. Ella HAines had as her dInller guests recently Mr. ~nd MrS. Willard Haines, RIchard Haines and Lucy Compton .

daughter ·D orothy.Bennle MIlls IIJld ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick enjoyed a motor tr1p Sunday, ~olng to Shakenown. J. H. COleman Is closLIl8 out hla business here . !IARRIAGE LICENSES Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Joy ' are •. Families of workers' moving into Portsmouth, Va., too work in the shipy_.rdl g<! eBgf!rly to inspect the mobile hOJUea offered theI!t by James C . Leak. :.!5. mu.chinlst, and spending the week with relatives In the FederatPu~1ic Houllng Authority. With liomea for 8,300 famlUe8 M il avni1nbl~ in.t.lus·'l)roject,.lt 18 ex~ceted to & fully OCClWiecl by midar yn Day, 21. detenso ~ erker, Clennont county . August. ;. ~.. _ _ .: _. . ' . ooth of Pleasant Plain . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burton, Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Paul Alten Jr ., 21, a'nd Thelma Allen of Miamisburg and EOward Mae Hunt, 17, both of Franklin. Burton motored to Michigan last daughter . Also Dec . 19, to Mr. and ~ Rubin A1bncr, 21, liIlamisburg. week Ix> see Robert Burton. who Ls Mrs. Ab Evaru;, a dnughter. Also to'~' r..... ...... ,- go "over." Mr. and !Mrs. Frank Marsh. a J soldier, and Bessie Turncr, 19, of ........, Fmnklin. MlBa Mary and Parry Cook re- daughter. James 1r40rgun 'hE~ been hold' ng ......;;--.;;;-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;1.========;;;) Ralph N. Bruce, 33, powdp.r workturned to their horne In Dayton cr, 'and Kathlecn Dennis, 21 . drlli Monday after spendlng a few days meetings at Centre. ME1'IIODlS'I' CIiUltCll P t bo Wednesday at th.e home of 'he ress opcra or, bh Qf FrnnkUn. with relatives here. • Louis C. Itlldle1. Putor R b L "'.... <1 0 er """war Toucey. 27, cnglnMrs. C. M . Cartwright IIond bride's parents in Spring Valley. Church school ~ : 30 a . m. eer. amI Margery J ean K eelor. :10, d1lughter, Helen LouLse, after a Miss Hattie. youngest daughter or Clhuroh services at 10 :30 m. both of Lebanon. pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs . H on . an d Mrs.. I M. Barrett, will .. Jake Jewell, 37, Carmer, Wnynes· S . L. OIlrtwrlght and other rela- be united in marrlal~e to Mr . ~ar Subject: "Thc Falt:h.ful Witness . " ville, and Bina Patterson, 39, furtlves. returned to their home In Ev- Evans of Indlanwpolis. n~R.U( CIUlKU. OF CUltiST rler. Waynesville . anston, Ill., Sunday . He-a.. ...... G-....... MJn'hter WaYlnesvllle people who attended n""... Earl E . Landsey, 18, farmel', Prank Zell, ehalnnan of the lOOQI the Bellini concert at Lebanon Tuesday were: .Misa.es Mary McKin9:30 a. m. B~ ach001. Franklin, nnd Barbam L . Barker, Red Ctoos at a meeting Wecinesday 10.fo;j a. m..-COmmunlon. 18 ·~ret F klin 8Ippolnted the following members of sey and Mary Wllliamson, Messrs. ..,.,., a,ry, ron , , D L 11100 a. m.---aennon. Jacob Ebling, 61, cement finisher . 1lhe executive committee: Mrs. r. ukeru;. W, A. Rog~rs, Lee 8:00 p . m.-Preaching . Leb Edith Harl'ls. Mrs. W . H. Madden Henderson, Clark McKay. Crydc anon. and Margaret Norvell. 45. Lebanon. a.nd !Mrs . . Jason Sheehan . Mrs . COleman, Walter Chandler ~nd WU! PBlENDa; Raymond Robe'rson. 23, marondcr Mary Casltey ~ appointed chalrS . MCKay. FiJ'st Day IICbool, 9:30 a. m. Ore...... nla D'n d V d Oilill ' man of hoopltAll supplle.o;. Lou B. S. D . Everly will remove their M~ln"V ,. w ea . and ' 21 , ~_ t or WOl'Iiht p, J ?:30 a. m . • Oregonia Barnhart. secretary. stock of goods to the room now ocA ban<lsome service flag has been cupied by Woolley and Son about MT. 1I0LLY M. E. ClIUaC.. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1'. M. Scarlf, MIlitateI' Oharles A. Hormel. Alma and purchased by the local chapter Jan. 10 . Wooley and SOn will occupy Sunday Bobool 11:30 a . m. E. A. Ralph Stowe to Clara M. Carney. Eastern Star and will be presellLed the l'oom vacated by Everly·s. A Literary and Deootlng Society eArnhar't. Supt. '127.30 acres in Clee.rcreek 1Iwp. 1.9 Wayne toWnship. was organized at the Corwin school E\'eWna l!JeJ'vlC4;. '1:30 p. W. O. C. Purkey to Harrison Whit• • • house TIlursday night . PNyer Meet1D8 Wednesday eve- tamore, lot 6 in Wright's addition to FIFTY YEMtS AGO Since the ~ BUid has clased the nllli, 7:3!1 po m.. Waynesville. (December 23, (893) Great times Indeed, when burg- railroad travel bet.ween t.hls . p :ace Oaklcy K. Ungle9by to O. C. lara break Into the sh'eri'f!f's residence and Morrow has lncr~. 1ST. AUGVS~1N8 CHUIWH Purkey, lot 28 In Corwin . as was bhe case at Lebanon this Mrs. S. P. Bowman and Mrs. ~.:-~ta. Pried William O. Dungan to Raymond week. Sanll . McCune will leave Wednesun 9:00 a. m. H . Dungan, part of lots 72 and '73 The next musicale will be held at day to spend the holldays at MWlCle, ST. MARY'S BPISCOPAL In Sp~boro. Advertise and Succeed the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. OUver COrnell and wUe lett Thurs CHURCH . MaUde Decker to Stella Brown Funkey Friday evetnng. Programme day to spend 't he holday/; at Muncie, Ralph Parks, In Obar,e .37 acres In Clearcreck' twp. ' • will begin .pramptly- at 7 o·cock. Ind. Morning prayer e.nd sermon 11:00 Allred Klndrel to Oakley C. and A unique wedding oocun'ed near About 30 ofrlends of Walter, Mc- B. m. Audrey F. Ross, 2 acres In OlearOregonia Wednesday. The contract- Clure 6t1r.nrlsed him saturday ~~ his creek twp . -.... ..... WAYNESVILLE CHlJRCU OF Willi log partles were Mr. H enry Ba IIey. 26th birthday. MIl and Clarice Porter to cards announclng', tbe marriage or OUBIST Nirnl. Pence, 60.85 acres In Clearaged 17. a.nd MIss Oarrle Shawhoun. Max RaMcJall, MInuter k "-' aged 37. The bride Is a school mann Miss Lydla. daughter of Mr. and SUNDA,Y cree vn ... bhere. Mrs. Azel B. Smith, and Mr . Israel Leon Hitesman to W . K . and Ida PHONE' 326 LEBANON, OHIO Edgar Zen and Mrs. Na.poleon Satterthwaite of this place. at the BibAe 8cboolll.30 .. m. E. Campbell. lot 40 in Springboro. Anthony are on the sick list. home of the bride's parents In Communlon IIJ:U • m. Dawson M. and Marie Lynch to Both members or! the undertaking T~pnlng1lel'Il, We<ine.'Sday, January 3, P~, U a. Ill. Sherman and Allie Isaac, 104.50 finn of M£Clure and Harper were were received last week. J\IlllOr EodeavOl', 7 :15 p. m. acres In Mossle twp. in the City on Monday. 8eWor Endeavor, 7 :16 p. m. Lee Lemmon to Stanley W '. and Pound SOCial at Lewis hall tonight mANiu.JN HON()~B BOLL OomJnunlon and preach.lne. 8 ~OO Daisy Ellis, .20 ncres In Wayne twp. ,f or benefit of the poor. Admission, BOABID IS ERECTED p. m. one pound Qf groceries. ___ Y-ou are lnwted ttl comll and WOl'Mrs. Dr. TOo I. Way came up The 1I0nor Roll board that w11l shsp Wltb UI. Whole~olDe Puteurized Dairy Prochtct. from bbe CIty Tuesda.y and will be llst 'the names of 600 Frank.11n men - - - - - - - - - - - - - aIr •• WillI... 1I.. ltb, Corr.""oall.. ni Piuuurize4 Milk For Your Protection Dr. WI1lLs Hamer of near Spl'mg Joined today by her htisba.nd to serving in the anned for ~. has Valley, was our guest spea~er SunR. R. 2 Wayaeaville, Ohio spend the holidays In Wayn'!svtlle. been erected there aloDg the south day momlng. Born ...:. To Mr. and Mrs . John wall of the ThlrlUeld building at NEW SUITS IMrs. Lucy Compton of New BurG~1'llI Se.turday, Dec. 16, a Fourth ,and Main st.reeta. Amrlca Hurtt, mother and 1.Cxt U~ton is spending several dBy5 with friend of RorotJhy M. Frederick, a hcr daughter, Mrs . RAlclih Bogan. NEW CLINTON Ci[)UNTY ROAD minor, vs. David Frcdelck, divorce, and family. ISUPERINTENDEJliT APPOINTED gross negleet of duty. . ~, and Mrs. Oharlcs stall.t.ey llilld Stella Brown vii, Jane liorown, daughter. carolyn, were ::;uooay Millar Bux:ltley, Clinton County Betty Jane Jordan and John W. Rellef Director, bas been f\ppointed Wilson. II. minor, 16 years of age. for eve~lng ' guests of Mr, and Mrs.' ElSa"e Tire. aDd. Gu ••• DIrect Bu. lJae to Count)' Seat cOUnty,road s~rInt.en"ent ef-. partition of real estate and eqult- wood Faulkner of New BurlJ ng ton . Nr. ~nd Mrs. Luther Halnes and stores Opeo at 8:00 and VIole .. 8:" P. M., 8M1IrcIa,.IO P. II. au. Wednelclaya at Noon lectlve _July 1. by D. Robert con~ able relle! : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines atard. county engineer, succeeding 'Kathleen Hood vs. Blalnc Hood, tende<l the Community Book ClUb . Harry Hall, who res1ined . Since ' dlvorce, eXtreme cruelty. DR. JNO. ZETTEL,O.D. FRED'S DEPT. STORE MORRIS 5 and lOe ;IiffI" 'Plc~c . ~t the church grounds Sun, IIIIIf. 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rles or many -p~hes or 6ppilS through this section. There are or seem txl be plenty nr wl:d berrle 'a nd ' ebe tame Perrles seem plen tItul, 'b ut they can, In no way be called "bumper." Perhaps In some Se<:l!OllS of the Coup.try there Is a bumper crop and I hope there Is. Maybe through the requisitions of war the governmcmt w1lllearn to not restrict cro~ and destroy thOlie In existenc~ and rrtaybe the farmer wlll learn that there are other thlngs than money In the world . MlU1Y who joined the AAA program did It because of the money ofl!ered lor the Crops they did not raise . They did not figure the ultimate cost. In the days of Joseph people stored the Cr0p6 of their bumper years for the years-that did not bring good crops. If everything travels 10 a cycle , then these days are no dltrerent than those ancient days. We must win this WBr at Qny cost and the ~osts of little pigs and the thOugh!.3 dl crops destroyed wlll haunt many through this next winter. We wUl .not be hungry, but our diet will lack many of the thlngs we have learned to ' consider essential . We are still the country most blessed of 001 and I hope that We wake up before It Is too late.

the wonder that woUld be; Saw the beavel18 fill with commerce. arSOIIiea of magic salls, ~'N. " 'nlt .. r 1{ .. Dr ...... ConNN ........ PJlota at ~he purple twl1lght, dropMrs. lMargaret Johl18 Sp81?t pina down with coetly bales; Wednesday with Mr . an'l Mrs . 8Mi'd the heavell8 till with shout- Am:oe Cook, near Waynesville Little Freddie Whitaker of DaYina, and there rain'd a ghastly dIW. ton was the week-end guest or his the nation'. a1r3l navies grap· couslns. Richard and FrarlJls WhltPUnt In the ~ntral blue; aker, , hil' alonl the world-wl.de whisper of Mrs. Edith Kleplnger - of Oak· the IOUth wkld ruablng warm, wood, ca)led on Mr. Rond Mr!l. W\lWlLb th ltandar<ls of the peoples bur Olarlc. Saturday. . , P1~ thro' the tblHlder storm; The Olrls 4-H 'club met Thursday TlU the war drum throbbed nQ afternoon iWI~h Miss MargBr~' Harloopr. and the baUle f1n4rs were ' lan, north of town and will mel;! furl'cS this Thursday with Mlaa M9."Y Dora In the parllament at DIIlIll, the feder- Hough, near WaynesvUle , atton of the world." Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ralph Barger and • • • son with friends from Wastl\ngton ID these days cit rationing and O . H. plcillcked !Ilt Le600rdsvllle ahortaaM we are glad to ge~ all the Lake, near Middletown, Monday . ''a&vlnp'' We can a.nd bere 111 a way one at the ladles was taken very to make fly spray go farther: Dark- W and was removed 10 an ambuen a. room at a Ume and flLp a lance'to her home Tuesda.y UlOlnlng. towel a.round In It, the fUes wlll 'go Mrs . William Straukamp of Day· Into the next room where t.'ne light ton Is spendlne this week wl~h per la. Obaae them in thla maonner all ~·In-la.w and cl6ughter, M1 , ami , Ralph Hammond. and children. 1oto one room. shut It up and spray It.. The few stubborn files left 10 the Mrs. E. -B. Longacre entertalned other rooma w1ll· be , easllv killed the Garden club at her hOl!lp. here with a fly swatter. rve . tried It Thursday afternoon. It works , Ma.,vbe you awen't Lothered Mr . and Mrs. Everett Early Mrs . 'With tile pe&ty little insects like I J. B . Jones and Mrs. Elmer Gruves bUt 1; can't help wlahlng Noah !lttended Eastern star at Sprllll~ had not been 80 ~D8Clentlou.s and Va.lley Thursday evenIng . had Idlled the two he had on the Mrs. _ Martha Houg'h or near What 1¥1l1 you wager thDt there WayneSville spent Sunday nnd !lCV· were more than',two of them? Well, eral days this week with Mr, and they MY that everythlns has some Mrs, A:llen Dnrtck ; Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mit'.ser Bnd ,pUI'J)OIe .in this world and 1 suppose

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Shank of Dayton, wino wns a resident her!), serne years ago . ' Mr , and Mrs . Mearle Terry were Tuesday evening callers at t./le hurne of Mr. and Mrs , George E, Plymlre, Mrs _ Terry spent ThursdllY aCternoon with J essie Garner .

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little SOil. Jack, of Daytorl, bhnt t heir son, Albert PummUi. had in the evening. Sunday cUnner guests of M l' afely arr~ved in Australia. Mr~ . WIlliam Bergdall. - Mr . Ilod Mrs. Allen Emr l~)r .md - -- -~ --Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs . their guest, Mrs. Martha H CU'jh. Wllbur Clark were Mr anel Mrs , were entertained to dinner 't"lesday MAX W. RANDALL, . Everett ClaM and so·, Mr , and lit the home of Mrs . M 1 rg\<r· ! ~ Mrs_ Claude R.Iggs and Mn Paul Johns. Miniater Ration Reminder Flory 01 Dayton. Mr-. and Mrs. Everett Early enPhone 2993 GASOLJI~A book coup<>ns No. Mr. and Mrs . GeorgE! Roach, Mrs . tertained the "Discussion Gro "p" or 6, good for four galioD$ ea':b , Dollle Hyre and Mr . Grist B,,!LIIOLl Wayne Township at their home SUG~tamp No. 13 good for ~~---- - - - ~.-.- -00 of Tlpp City, were Sunda.y guew£; of Thursday evening, Those present Mr. and ·Mrs _ Guy Routza!ll and iWere: Mr . and' Mrs. Ilwln Multod I) pounds Vhroug'h August Hi. CouMore than 900 U . S . WQr casualfemlly . Mr. Boitnott remo!nert for and son, Mr . and 'M rs . f:it ... nie) pons No . 15 and 16 are good through October 31 for 5 pounds are the resUlt or unhealthlul ties a few weeks visit. Bailey and daug'hter, Phyllis Mr . Mr . and Mrs . Earl Glark 01 pay- and Mrs . Ross Harts )ck, Mr . and each fol' home canning purposes . conditions In Ja.panese pr\:ioll camps ton, were Monday evenIng slipper Mrs . Ross Rowland, Mr. a!lrt Mr:. Housewives may apply to t.helr 10- according to messages recpived via guests of Mr . and Mrs. Wa::£'r C11.f'ford Brace. Mr. !lod Mh. AI. cal ration boards for more !f naces- the international Red or05.> trom Jnpan . DIsease Is stated In ~ach Clark and famlly . Polinsky, Mr . all<l Mrs. Larrj 5ary , COFF"EE-8tamp No . 21 lllb.) Is case &a the CQuse or death. Malaria Mr. and Mrs. Beth Fufllfl S amI Brown Qnd Patty, Mr. ani Mrs. diphtheria, dY5entery, and pneu· Mr. and Mrs. Waltel: Kenrlck at- Harold Whitaker and Rlc\"unl and good tbrougb July lI1. 'F UEL ~erlod 5 ooupons val. monla are the nla.,jor CRUISes and tended the Mlrren 'C;;unty Hi!;tori- Mrs . Emcs-t Harlan . ld in all zones through Sept . 30. some cases of berl-t>erl are reported. cal SOciety at the "Golden Llilno" at Period 1 couPOl18 10 new uel 011 ra:Lebanon Monday eveni.t1g . M . IlnJ tions became valid July 1 and are Mrs . Kenrk:k were lnvited I:uests. ~Ir... IIHrl"U" ,,', 'I' .. on' .... Curr"• .,•• good for ten gallons each, Mr . and Mrs . Thede J !l nll ~ lin.! At the special Berean clll5s meetSHOE&-6tamp No, 18 (1 pair) Is Mrs. Rnym~Beal a.nd Mr . SIOn, Milton, imtertal~eq to " family ing 'held Tuesdll,y evenlng In the Howard Beal of Port Will1am, called diJ~ner Tuesday evening 1n hooc.r of church social were a~ut 00 folks valid through October 31 . MilllAT, En'C.--'Red stamps P and on Mrs , EUa Doyle Thursdny eventhe latter's brother, Corp. Herman present, The speaker of the evening Nutt, .who Is home on a furlough ,wes GUY Humphreys, wbo plans to Q good through July 31, Red stamp ing.: Mr. and Mrs . Carl McMJlIan, ol from camp Van Doren, Miss . Those leave about September f:1rst for M- 'R becomes valid July 11 and expires W1lInlngton, were guests oC Mrs, present were: oorp. and Mr,. Nutt rica where be will do mlsslonary July 31. PROCESSED FOODS - B I u e Evalyn Peterson, Thursooy, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. _ Edwln work . The collection of '15 was glvstamps K, L, M, expire July '/. lWue C. N. Berryhill and daughter, . Nutt, Mr . and Mrs . Enrl Moran and eli, to him for his work .. stamps N. P. and Q valid from JulY Mlsa Clara. of Bellbrook, and Mra. son, Garry, of Ce.ntervllle. W. O. 'S mlth, fo~er minister of Gwendol¥n Merritt Hinkle of Mldqle Mr, and Mrs. Ral:ph Hllmmond the Ferryt church, 9POke at the reg- 1 to August 7. inclusive. town. called on M1saes An.lle Bnd and chUdren entertlLloed t':' six ular services SUnday mornIng and A sur:vey 01 the War Price llnd Marne BrOWne, Thuraday. o'clock d1nner Sunday, the !oll!CJwinc told of his evangellatldlll work 10 .ne Rationing Boards In the Cincinnati 'relatives: Mr . and Mrs . Stllnuel mou.ntalns of Virginia . Atter stln· Mr. and Mrs. Robert . McMillan dlstrwt, which includes Warren Nichols Of Cinclnnat!, MrS. Wlll1a r" Ices dinner was served 10 the social county, indICates a high ' per. and daughter, of W1lm1iJgton, caLled Straukanmp and W -. and M.ll. Ea- rooms In the basement and around Q1J Dr. and Ml's , J . W. Ward, centage of incolplete applicaThursday. IW8rd Conley and · on, Jlmml'l, o! 70 folks were present. tions for renewal of Ii gasoline raDayton. . I' Mrs. Al.lce OIerk was in Dayton The P. J. Thom&llC8 w,ere guests tions. according to a statement by tFrlday and was a guest oVQr night Warren Pummill W~IS lnducted 10- at a aurprise porty on Ervin Thomas EdWard J. McOIn.nls, Dlstrl.lt Mileto the NavY lfUndaY': His parents, a~ hla home In Lebanon Tueo>day and Saturday Of relatives In Cent.erage ~tion1Di officer. VWe, Mr . and Mrs. viaI'd PUmmill, en- even~g. 'Ilhe iPeUl Hough's of Several boards report tlra.t faUlty tertained to a farewe!l dln...,e~ Sun- Waynesville and ~. and Mrs . Dr. and M.rs . J. W. Ward were appl1ca..tloll8 Bre runn10g as hlgb as dny noon, ~e t(>llowlng gue.( ;: Mr , Lawrence _'I!homaa at LebaJ1.on.~w~re Dayton v1s1tors Frlday aftemoon. 30 per cent of the total," ~said. and Mrs. Albert Booher all'': c'lil- guestB also. .nn...~1 te t. tr t,j f fl11ln Mrs. Ralph, Baies, Mra, Leo Bales ~.... e ns UIC ons or g daugbter, Nelda Lou. and Mias elra' . dren, Betty and sOnny, La:ltl-J HilThe Oharles Thomas property In , . tile aPRllcatton ~lI1tnlts ~r!! ' . debrecht, Loulsla Mae and Henry. Perry has - been sold to the Nathan ,p rlnted. on .t.he ·back of the form. Datln9it=oJamestowh;" Wete- BUnttay' Mr , and Mrs. Harley Pummill, Ja- Smith family. The Smlth·s moved and they shoud be read before flllof~M~. ~ Doyle. net and Ronnie, 'Misses MUrlred last week. ing In the bIanka . . - . . 00 eman and Mrs. Bpledel a.nd Vlrg1n1a Brown )f DayThere are ' many instances 10 Cllfford 8. Ridge returned to NorMr. and Mrs, George Bchnlldt ton, Mr. and Mrs . James Wlcal, lWere callers a.t the P . J . Thomas- which the applicant Is not enclosing ' WOOd ~day , ~~Ing after spendIng a pleasant · week bere , Mrs . George, Rush, Ruth and Eetty and H. R . Ford~e home Friday evenwtth the appllcatlon his pfl!scnt tire Ridge wlll visit friends In Norwood Vivien, Norma and Paul P\.mmlU. ing. d Oln lnDati record. Other appllcatlo~s The parents re<:e~ved word Monday . Jess Roland was..- d1sclng his com in&pectlon being sent .1n without the signed an c before returning to

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"~ Prlenctahi;dub of the MotbOda.t church will meet Wednesday. JuIT, at 'lI:OO o'clock -at tohe tlome «1t Md. 1(, A. Fulkerson .

This vlc1n1ty ·was vlslted by a t group of persoris from Day!on 'last week wqo were -Interested In the sale of . boo~ llubllshed by Watchtc.'\" r Bible Qnd Tract Sorlety, of New York . Mr . Lucas , and bwo ch.lldl·el' of Lebnnon, spent last. week I ~l the home of her parents. during the absence III Mrs . Mullen . Miss Hannall Jordn.n and AU Jor((a il were business visitors ill Lebt.ln-

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field one day this ~r1ng and got off to open a pte when he hadflni!lhed. lie S8'N something In the cl1rt and picket it lIP to examine It. When oleaned the object. was 'fou.nd to be Q colo jWout the size of our _silver dollar and ,bore a coat or arms OIl oIll! side and ~ man's head on other. It had thla inscription on It : "Hlspan-et Ind.· ' Rex M-8H-P.M." ort one side arid em the ot~er-slde, "Dl!1T-Oratla - 1796 carolus no." Can anyone read Spanlsh? Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Thomas were callers ·or the Delbert Plouts faml1y Sunday evenlng. ,E nteritabting the v1sltlng W, C, Bmith fam1ly this wlltlk -are: Monday, Mr, ana Mrs . Maurice Hunter and dalli'hter; TUesday, Mr : and Mrs. IRISter Oebard' and famU~', and Wene8day. Mr. ami Mrs. Coy Gl1· lIam and family,. The Smiths .plan to ·le8Ive Thl1J'8day for Mayhill wer.e Rev. Bmlth Is to 'hold revival

back oove")' at the present, A or 0 t1 book ra on . "'I1ni& entails dela.y." said Mr . McOlnllls "because 10 each of these casee the application must be reo turned to the appllcont for corre<:tlon."-

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new 'hea.tlna and cooking stoves designed to burn COlli. Wood. on or gas for domeatllC US!! (wlt.h certa10 exceptions) wlll be ratlomid In mid August, the ' OPA \186 announced . The pian was orlgl.nally Scheduled to go Into effeot In late June, rt you have no eookJng stove now a.nd need one, you ~y a.pply to yqur neft~est War Prodootlon Board otlflce. If your present cooking stove Is worn beyond repair and you to replacr It before the amended rn.tIQn order becomes effective, go to your 10011.1 deaier for Informn· All

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1Ile ohiJdren'. meetllig' for worlJhIp In t:he Office hi!re Sunday morning with nine youn&' peOple In attendance. M1aaea ADDle and , Marne BrOwne with- BeY. and Mrs. ,Ralph . Parks attended .tbe )annual reunion a.t the 0.8,8.0. Home In Xenia, Sunday afternoon. 1..::.:~MiiiS6es~~C:;;Iai;;-ra;:;;-"iM..u~lIP~h-;;y-:a;;n;;d....-;;;N:r.e:O;tt>ile:---...=""=<--­ Trlrdlle of Dayton. and Mildred Grant at B!ath, Maine, called on M1sses Annie and Mame Browne. Monday, 1Mr8, Oeorgla Mendenhall Was heartily "'eloomed back Monday eve n1ng alter spending llWo ""eeks at the Cohn·Bamard hotel-In Martins· vWe, Ind. ' Miss Sarah Randall of, Da)ll,on, called on Dr. and Mrs. Ward ,Tues. day. Mrs , Phlllp Zept of ClncJ.nnatl, vlQted friends here Monday Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Wnrd are spendtna a few days at ttieir fann home.

Pea. . . . Some lllte them hot. some Illre them cold. but nearly every~ perature that mal(es you 8ay_ body Ukea them canned, or 80 claIms Gladys Ktm)lrough, Home Service "Whew, ain't It hot in here!" The ,Director of Ball Brathera Company. Not everybody likes green or "Eng- quicker you make it too hot for bac~ ...,~ UCENSB \lah" peaa and that's all right because there are plenty other peal of .terIa. the better. So, don't piddle tolon, 1f different color and lIavor. around when cannin~: vcgetablcs or. ~';;;;;;;;"';;;;;;;I.,~ . ;;;;;;;----;;;;;;;~--;;;;;;;--;;;;j,J Jill kind. -of peas, Uma beans, and<$> . • • • anything ~Ise tor that matter. U In July .1HO, the average Ameributter ' benns are canned the lame 4. Wash the pods clea n before you have no preSSUrE! eooker, use a way, All should be picked and shelling. Sorn, but dirt is the chief water·bath canner (ulever an .oven meetlnl· can 'h ad an 1ncome at about '.7.92. canned the very day the pods are Cause of spoilage. so rinse ·the pene or a steamer tor vegetables). And Mr. and ·Mr!>. Oarl Whitis lind run &DOUlh to be shelled. At that or bean. In · clean. cool water atter remember to boll beans and peal family and Mr. and Mrs. Porrest 'MIlitary CXlI?Cncltures In that month tlme the,. will be trom IImall to me- tbe,. are shelled. amounted to approxlm<1tely 'l.Ii() 111 minutes 'before tasting themII. Cover with hot water and cook even it a pressure c()oker III used- ~r and daughter, Martha, were per petaon . In Apl"il at this year, dlum me, tender nnd sweet. , Peal and beanl -~gln to lo.e fia. ' trJm 3 to 10 ~inutes, depending upon for about once 'in a million or 60 supper IUf$t8 at the P. J. Thomases lllcome, per eaplta waa 1.8 times RETURN , fROM HospiTAL YOll and food value as sooo a. pUlled size; then pour Into the jars .w~e Umes, a toxlnforins In non-acid anti H, R.Pordyce sunday evening. What It was In .t he mlcldle of 1~ from the vlne' and are likely'to spoil boUlng hot-this won't , break Jall foOds. Such toxin can be destroy cd 11 time ia wasted between gather- U1at have been covered with luke. by boiling. FaUure-to take this pre-Mrs. Oeorgt& , Mendenhall anr. MS.03, bUt If the average American lng, preparing, and canning, warm water, heated to bOiling and caution has been knowrr to cause S8bad been 88ked UI pay April'. WIU'. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith who have Flat lOur and all other Ipollage kept hot until needed, rIous lIiness. Reboil non·acld vege· can be avoided by paying strlet at- ' 6. Leave about an Inch apace at talllcs ·left over from , one meal to MI~ ..11 ....1.. G.!"e~. v .......o ..... expenses on the spot they would been spendlni sever~ ' days in the tention to canning rUles. Yes, Bales, the top when, fllling the jar: add ~ ano~er. ba.ve taken $53.112 at his ,85.03 lin- hospital 10 Martlnsv11le, Ind: haove the,. are a. ,Imple '.s this:. ,- teallpoon solt to · eaeh pint. Pint , _ 10 use a water bath-" rlgM: Have 'l4'a.ater -Dk:key Lee Beaaon ~ Mid· .-eturned to their home8, 1. Check oirer, tar' lind lldl the jan a,re,. pest for t pene ~nd 'shelled the water steaming ' hot and deep illetown" has been a visitor .for 3e'I.- , come ..' day before the canning Is done. 11 beans bec~use the heat reaches the enough to cover the itops of the fars eral days 10 < the Beaaon~n --...-;---...:...--::-::-7'""-:--:--:;--:::--- - - - - - - : - - : - -......'-----:"':"'":" glalll top leall or two-piece metal ~cnter Of the pack more qulckly but two or more inches when they are Home. -' '. vacuum seaia are to be' used. exam- whether pints or Quarts are used. be put into the eanner. Get the water Mrs, Mal:lel Ter", spent t1>e past' IDe the top 'edae. ot the -jars-the sure to hllve enough water'to Insure boiling -as quickiy al pO.lillle · and IlIIhte.t flaw ma;r. caule,.ou to have cjui!!k beating all the ·way to the cen- keep it boiling steadily every Illin~ week at 'h er home here, :etum1og Thia time of the year calls for a · cleaninl of old to do work over• . The I8me is true ter of the jaJ,'. Seal or partly . 8eal ute of the time called for In- the to her dutl~ at Dayton Saturday' ... u.,bilh out of the hOUle, the woodshed, the larale of die, sealing surface of glsl, lldli. j~n, dependlnl .upon type UlIedl recipe.. Take 'the jIlla' , out of ,the ' ,", ,.',' If there II aJl7 do.ubt 'a l "to the teD· then put !nip the canner al quick1y canner as soon as tliley have proc· af.tem~ . . :. , ~nd the bam, -and it i. pqnible .that ,there , i~ mOre lion of th~ •wfre8 on "Ughtnina" as pOlllb~ and ·procels. the correct esseil long enough; ciomplet,e ' the :Mrs. !Delbert Mullen an(!' aon, than "ou really need. Jars, ftll tbeql with bot water, lea~ len~ of Ume. young. tender, gl'een' leal on a\1 jars that require 'it (all let ,\and aW cold, then hold up- peas tak!,! 50 minutes; blackeyed and except two· piece vacuum leala Barl, ' came home Px1day from wiiA ~ew lines in __ lide down aDd examine for lOkI. Held peal, limas and ~utter bean. Ibould be partly aeal~ tletore and u.in.bw.., where bhoy b6d been asl and dim't for..- to waab Jarl. caps are procealed 80 mlilute. at 10 completely ·sealed after proeu,log>- maq in the care ~ ' the fonner's THE MIAMI GAZETTE and rubbers c1elll. , . pound. prcslure, U no prel8U1'tl ,the vacuum leola sealed before mother, lira . . Brown. Whom, ,they to U.. young. teDder, frelh1y nth· cooker II avallab~. prO~11 QJoU> only); .tand the on a. Will Ili.. you reault. 'ou .ever clreamed of. TIT end ve.etab1eI-tlDd theJ wonTt be 3~ houri Ih hot-water bath canDer. cloth 01' folded cool. '~.ome betWr at preapnt. fresh alter belnl out ol the garden Uae the time-' for pint and Make ~re whllD 1CrB. NeWe ~ and Ilttle , it once ~cI be convin~_ A W_I AcI coab 0..1" ODe an nllbt. . " quart Jan• . Nobg iatlerll'tban a Put for beUne BUen Oath, cenl a word, .inimum 2Ic..' . , I. Prepare no more than J'OUl' can- quart 11 eafe for clUlllJD, lKIIl..ctd or d., wD1 boIcf and not that IDBD7 if vc.etabl... Cbkl..,. were eaI11n1 on ami tIiI- Mlp '!'be bacterta, that caw. lpollq. "t~ ~~~,~~~.~ ID pea IUd beaDI tbr1ve I l l " ttal-I.~-~~III. "1&'dII~~~:~"'~:. I~~l~. '..YIUe. Oblo. Reverse Charges

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Infant Chokes To 'Death In Crib Here Wed.

Mr . and Mrs. IW1.llll1 U1 ::;~rulld entenalned to Ulllller OU vv t:\.l1It:" du,Y/; Ml':I , Wade 'lurner t:lHIH'Ll1iued a evelll1l8 01 hlSL 'WeeK, Mrs. J. 1'. Mrl) : WUliam H. Dt;uLl.mCler. 'frle menl\l!lIS uf the Wayn~ TOW.IThe prtma"ry Ciiilrl'er Obligation of chairtnan or the Warren Co uuty l1ed shllJ f'arm1:1'1i OhUl enj,oyed b.le hu~­ t;lvUjJ uf chJldl'en Wt:UUl.bU, \Y o.lLer- Ul.rnc.it, /LIIU Mr . Illiu ,Y,U'b . tul.pll the }(.ed OrOS6 as .set ton:l by an Cross Home Service commlttt.u anu pj~ullty 01 lVlf. lulu Mrs. Wa,.Ler m ) vll W honor of the "cYCllW birth- .-.a:mugs aud sun, lWbt:n . Kathy Ann Shlpley, a&ed two ~~ 01 congress Is to act In matters Warren coun \.y plobatlon ol1i, cr, 01 Whitaker when tHey met July 8. day anniversury or hel' Qun. Wade. Mr , au<1 Mrs , H . B. Earn1Ulrt months and 13 dll.yti. inIant daush'After 17 yea~ the clothing concernillg wtll1are and COlDnlUluca- Frank.lln. will btl Llle speak .. \, a~ tile l~1I;>l1IIlerS /LIlu gllt:S\..:, enjoyed a. Jr. aud shoe business In ,wnYllcsv1.le, ~lon beLweun tile mell .serving In the July meetlng of the W .•yncsville 1,IICR.>ant social hour at the Whitaker IU Ler playlng games, the tUne was .... e,e SUlIOUY gucs ~:; 01 r e 'l1~a V \;lj 111 l.er of Mr. and Mrs. RObert SJUpl8Y. • _ uled suddenly at her 'home on MaiD A. K. Day. one or the town 's most .ume<1 forces ad ~neir !Iljlulies at OJvic club to be held at Cold spl'1ngs HUUlc be1'!JIC ~Illl dinner whiCh . WIlS pem 111 openwg Clli: luallY lo~ tlly ....uyton , prominent citizens, announces 1n 11 hOOle. Tavern Monday evening a~ 7:00 served ~n the dining room of Lhe Qlruno.ay gilLS. alter Wllh,lI a dellC' Mr . and Mrs. Harvey Burnett .,treet In Waynesville Wednesday page advel·t!sement o,ppeanug elSeIOUS. u"""ul'alAXl birthuay ca ke. Ice ... IIU MI'. IlIiU Mrs . J . .u . <.;llIlPll1tUl :venlng about six o·clock. She was 111 w<;h of the 3755 Red Cross o'clock. . uct:l1od1st oburch. where In thls Issue his [JU l·... ! t' c.l:illlpters throughout t.he UntLeci Mrs. Deutcmeler, a well known At 2:30 the meeUng was called to cre/Lili aliU lemonaOe We i c ~crved to HCI t) dUlllCI' ~u ~t<, Ul M,l's . bUl'lln .ound unconactou.s in her crib by her tlOll to retire h'om business. In II. states tI1Is big undertaking to wlllcll speaker, will discuss ''lProb,uns of oraer by' Kel.ar tiou... PI cslc.ent. At \.he !uIJOWUlg gues~ : JOiUl UcplIafL. nUl'u eLL all Suuduy aL C Ol O Spl'lIlllS. .nother. and rushed to the Blair hQIIgigantic sale which opened this approximately half of the budget is the Probate Court." the close of the 'business session. of Dayton, Who had Spellt tile pust )ltal In Lebanon where she was promomlng (Thursday) Mr . o.w Is 01- devoted Is dUJle by the HOUle :::;ervMrs . l.a!ul'.es Ml.L II ~lIel' "1-.;1 CIW- ' Iounced dead. ,I t Is presumed that During tl,e pas t month members Rev. and Mrs. L. C . Radley 58ng, several clu.ys at Ule '1 Ul'ut:r home. ferlng his stock at prices unheard of Ice cOllun1L~et: , of the club hu;ve been pu!':hln~ a "If I Had Wings." ac:companlcd by Uicit Wel~z. Hll1y o Lubo." , LOl'l1l ..1rClJ, lVU. uu u. Mn:. . J:. U . L l-!.VL ..... y , ,he baby. 5Illothered. durlng these war times. There are Fur Lue past tWO yeal's the vulUll- membershLp drive and muny new Miss Anna Marilyn Whll.Qk cr. Mrs. Hough, ltichard 1"l'ye, Billy \\ al'dlow, lVUIL " • .l!. , l' l'l1t le.., l~u " . 1-.. " 1'" ,,1'1. The body was removed to the Mcbargains g'6lore for cvm'y member of teer Rome SCI'V Il:lI COl..m.l.l£e till... candidates for membersMp are ex- J. T. Deardaff. charlier mt'lDber or uoruuu WilSOn. bulJoy O'Bunion, Uvo..t: .... n\.l M.I"'" w ..... ~ "Hi18 111 w<:rt: .:lure FUneral Home. From there it the .family. , been lle.. ued by Mrll. Wm. tt. peoted to attend the meeting : the clUb, had ollUrge of the spcclal Johnnie Lee Treadw ... ~ . Jue :small- .::>ullua y allcnlUU CI1Ul!I ,S :,[ Mrs. .vas taken to the SpeBftl FUneral Mr. Day gives as his re.lSon .for Deur.eJ.lltller, who has Juot uompJeLeu topic, "Thlrly-Hve ;l/'eal'5 of the wood. Dany Wise, Uvu lienocrsoll, aVl.luy' Croos. dome in Columbus where burW will quitting buslness tile scarcIty of the 1l1ll1ua.l report fOl' tile WaHcu FIND LAND TURTLE MARKED , Farmers Olub." She spoke of the Jerry Rush and \Arthur TllOmhlll . .ake place Friday ~ternoon. , conaumer goods and lack of help, COUlJty cna.vter. , lV1r. and Mn. , ~ I' l l" o:: I !lu';vll have TWENTY-THREE )(EARS AGO days when members drove fUteen Survivors lndude the JI6l"ents and The store beg II. n business in .." LlIe.r hulL.oc Il ues.." lUI Llltl week One tl1oUl>aIlO, Olle hwwl'ed and miles ill hor.se uawn vehicles and Charles Rapmeyer ruently P . D. Olaggett .served as J.)lesident Waynesville Aprll 12, 1926, more twenty-seven Wllrr~n COWlLY service I\,U·. \loud l\<U's . rt6t' Ucl'\ lUUIlCl' alia another chUd. than 17 years ago . Prior to comlng men anO tIleil' fuffillies brougnt their found a land turtle ~ be of the club, and contrllcted the prollMrs, Geol'gia Mel;tlt:llhll1l attend- tl""UI ell 01 A Clila lUlU M i.Ss LOIS here Mr. Dny operated a. farm lIear pr®lemS to too c01wnlttee memDers _dRS. EDGINGTON &ESIGNS and Robert Shutts" now deeea5lems Of that day with those 01 today ed a mee~Ulg 01 VVu)'lIt: 'l'')wllStllp J"'\oll buu ~~ UI y ellvw ;:,oPl'lIlgs . Lebanon. He was born In Winches- lOr solvmg during tbe fillOOl year ed, bad marked wltb tbe Dalbe when members must conserve gil&>- JW,vUiQry, COuncU No. 1 a~ tne home AS ENGLISH TEACHER AT LIL Lie :l.14Il14 !viae Fuillcl'SOll Is very . tel'. ICy. For eight years he was ending June Ju. 'l'he serv1celi durlng Mr. SbuUa and tile date llne and food. Mrs . E. C. MUler vI Mr. and MrS. 1wIlaid Hawke LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ill Il l. Lilli Il vllle of he r pl.lrell ~, Ml'. maYQr of Waynesville. Mr. and the year were 01 various typas-alwbleb 11'118 AUI1Jll' 1, 1919. In read from her diary o~f 1908 ..he parts weunesday night 01 last we(lk. It has been a~ed that at the iMrs. Day state that their pians for lotment and a:illowa.nce InterpretaSeptember of 1920, Mr O",ethat clIscUliSed early meetlng~ at the Mrs. Mary C . M.cVey, 1141'0. Allee lUlU LVii'S . M . A . F'UIKt:J :;011 , ,'aCellt meeting 01 the Wayne Tcnmthe future ate liIdeflnlte. meyer \!laW It almOilt on the liIUIle In()m.~ of Mr. ,and J!.4:rs . Levering G. 'l'lUfalT, :.41'1;. WW H. Kirk Ulld tlon with assIStance in "fUling out ~vt, fullis F , }luLU",. WlII ' Is at· tbe pllivcrS. 111 some Instances addl.. lpot on his farm., but in the InQartwrlg1lt and Mr. Sind Mrs. Clw.s . Mrs. MeuOl'a LlllLO~. all of WUlllil1i!- ,C"Uallll school at i'wUU'lvll. ",a lIu , 1:11- ;h'p SchOOl board, Mrs. O. E. Ed~lngton submItted her reslinatloD U tlollal p~nnlUg must be done with Urven1nc 23 )'ears It WIUI not to Hawice. ton. were guests Q[ Mrs . EvalY.n u . the 'fli.mlly ,to bridge the ga,p be~ween be seen. Recently he found it in Mr. and Mrs . . Rtulley then sang. l>eLtlrSOn lbs~ Thursday aiI.1Ler1lUOIl. Ju.\' t:u u Wt: ell.-ellU WI L" illS UlvLIU!r, ..cacher of Engllah in the local bIIh .MJ S. vvuJ1am &:anl0U . ilidwLlon ana l'CCl!!pt of the . allotalmost the ' earne location apin· "Even Song." Mrs. lJudiey Keever and Ml's. $chool. 'P reviously, Coach Fowler Mr. Whitaker In,t roduccu MISs Mary Shawhan or Centervil,e. w ~r" mente The chlllPl.er meets these Ml'S. MnrLlUl HOUl;h h a.:. 1\ :Lumed <1nd Mrs . WUl1sm 8trader b,;;a~d~~.=...~~r ENTERTAIN ADVISORY Anna Meredltll as guest speaker. Her dinner gues~s of Miss Lydia Wl'iglH . 0 tUIl hOnle oC h el' :,(.I ll, L... ~II11eUl, .>igned. Mrs. William . IAile Favoroille gTowlng condJtl0ns are needs. 'l'he Red Cross recogniZes that a COUN~ WI;;DNESbAY topic. "Russia" WilS partlcull4rly on Thursday. , rapidly bringing Warren County's .. .,,1' "pcnOlllg se enll ClU" ~ .. ' ..,)' ~l " been hired by the board to tacb tlmely and her trea.tment Of the IPn. Ii.''erl·"e Paine of Marion. Ohio. N lUl fur . and MrS. Allen l!:illr1CK . ,lere next year. 220 acres of hYbrid seed corn to the man In :;er'/.lce Is a pert of his lllID' Mr, a.nd Mra . Ronald Hawke en- subject both enlightening and mloer- oalled on Misses AnnIe and Marne stage where It ,wW soon require dally IlY Ullit lIS mU(;h us if· he were at detassellng •. COunty Agent David B. 110me l1&1d provloes an Unbroken tertalned thell' Advlsory Council eating. l41ss Meredith·s tnlk ~nLere d Browne saturday. ..>.t.1'. uud Mrs . l. UI'l. BalJu. M ISS VISITORS FROM M1LWAtJDB Mrs. Crane spent Sunday at tile "' i"iwl: t:ill'nhart buU "''''11. ...",ttl Bailey reports. Hybrid seed growert\ ohaln ot commu11Icatlon betwt!en Gl'OUP on ,Wednesday evelling. Roll arolUld her ~perien~::e durllIg a six weeks trip through Russia in 1937. 'nome of Mr. a.nd 1141'S. J. B . Gons. . ' U ... "a oiVn 01 X,!ln1a, w"." CU .l111!! 011 John W. Settlemyre ot Oregonia, the man and his family through caa Iound one member abst:m. Mrs. Mitchell Kartalla and aoa. Mr. and Mrs. m oWI1l0 . t.I. Mrs. She ad<led to the~ ell;pcrlences oplnDr. and \Mrs. Ward reLU1'lled 1rl!lllds here Frlda¥ mght. Marshall MUler of Frankl:n. Ed- the field dlrec~ur who serves w''iL1l DaVid. of MUwaukee, Wis., .re mund .Foley of Leblmon ami' Albert the armed forces and t'lle Home ,W lnKred HartsOC_k.)Ia-n'Ed:l!'tlMlmIS:i~'elts~SaWlJ1ri"i!a~~~~~;;r;had~l~ gained from study .wednesday morning after a week's spendJng the week with Mr. and Mrs. A , G. 'Peterson anu granJn 0 0 1C nnatl and aojour,n lilt their farm east of Goocey of 'Morrow estimate that 'he Service department In his own com- !Burnet a.nd 0011, JjQlJlJle, of Xenlll, lip em tHe Mrs. Wlllter Sheehan. Mrs. Karldet.as& ling will start about July 25 mWllty. guests. wide reading ' since her vls1t to the WllynesvJlle. 'No question concerning a service MLer the busi\1ess ·sesslon, the U . S. S. R. _ _ _ _ __ wceK-t:nd wlLh Mr . anG Mill . ueore;e <111a's husband wlll Join h18 wife 'aDd to August 1 IUId will continue for She descriJ)ed , Leningrad as one BREAD CONTEST ~ M.oMichael a.nd on, Hutch , of Feny. Jon Sunday. t.wo or three wee~. ThIs is a highly man Is too sUnple or too compllca.ted evening was spent ill an Interes\,ul" Important task bha.t, must be done for a. member at the Home Service discussiQU period and a socllil gw ... of the beautiful clUes of the world . AT MASSIE TWP. GRANGE Mrs. Bess C . White, a.ccornpa nieu HOME ON FURLOUGH daliy to produce a high qua.!.1ty seed committee to be Interested In and Ume. A temptJng lunCh was ser eu She told 01 the magnl!1clent palace of the Tsar wher.e solid gold and , A brell.4l cont~as conducLed Ilt oy 11llr SisLer, Mrs . Lc.i.le M . !)yer. 'h elplul toward solving In an object- by the h06tess. for next year's corn crop. Pvt. Earl Co~at 0iImp Clalprecious gems were used In con- Massie ·,l,Wp. urange Hall Monday na.ve returned toO her home III Anon, lDue to the scarcity oLoutslde la- lve fashion. oorne·. iLoulslana, is en,JoY1n8 an BroadlY tile Hodle service covers LOST DOG IS FOUND atruction and furnlsblngs. 1n Mos- everun~ ~ MIss Roberta F a., ken- Ohio. I , bor all farmers, theIr boys or hired Jight-day furlough at his home here • • • hands are urged to help out In this tile fo.lowing topics: Tears of son~urned Into tear... cow, MI.sa Meredith 'WItnessed the stein. Mrs. Im1a Taylor won !1n;t Mr. and Mrs. E. W. sCofield' ima d.nd with frlanda and rel&tlvel. . work for a few days. Liberal wages 1. communlcatlons-WeUare . of joy Friday WHeracon for Mluy May Day pnrade th,ro~gh the Red place, lV1I.s . Jenrue Graham, second, son, Mlcl'lael, were vlsl~lng at tht: wUl be paid Bnd the workers will (a.) Reports for 1am1lles conCtlrn- Jane Anderson, 10, Waynesville, ""'1. 0 Square wben 130,O()O young people and. Mrs. Allee ,H ough, third. VISITING DAUGHTE& nome of friends In WI<lnlDg~l1, be making 11 real contribution to Ing men in and out of the United !06~ her oog alia lound him again. ma-rched 1n review alnd heard StaUn A battle of tile sexes 'was conduct- Wednesday .afternoon, . t address tile people Bisscmb ec. there. ed by H. O. Millill'an. tile mw win-the war eUort. it is .not a cast: 'ot, states: Raymond ~ of 8out.b 14{b) Full ell'Planat1on to servlee With her parents, tile II I.le !l1T1 , MI&S Meredith' told of her travela ning by 50 points. men needlng a job but of so,.[eguard' Mr. and ·Mrs. Oeorge McMlchael anon, 18 spending a few days at tbe i l l stopped ill ~1I1S cl~y tor runch and Ing Warren county's supply 01 seed men and their tamilies of ~he r ega left her pet in the car i The dog was 8ml)ng the olUes WCllt and south of ~e Grange has recently added dlld son, ot Ferry, had as tllelr /:Iun- home Of hls ·son-tn-lww and daus4entitlements In the matter of cla~. MOSCOW t.hat are mlentioned In the for next year's corn erop. The counfour new members who took I,h e in- day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Carl KIng Ler, Mr. and Mia. Walter 8heeh'aD: when the:y returned. ty riol'lllally plants around SO,O()O benefits, hospM:a1lza.tlon, Insurance. gone For two hour-~ assisted tiS; pollce, dispatches of the day and of her til'lp Itiation Ulto the subordinate glange. ana. son, Mr. and M.rs . ttowaru 1. Reportng Service..., down the Volia by boat. She men- They are Mr. and Mrs , Eldred Tiet- Smith of OIly ton. Mr . and Mrs, Carl acres of corn 'which requires aPout Giving an accurate picture .of they .searched for the dog. When tloned the beautY of the Gaspl&n meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jones and son. of New Burlington , 7.000 bushels of seed, tile majority they ;found him at the rea. of the Sea. of the 011 city·, Baker, on its Fisher. of wh[ch is raised by local growers. bome conditions as they exist- court house it was hard to \.eD which Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holt and Ur-, ,,'1111_. '"MaUlt" t,;. .j........~~ It will require around 80 people to making full case &OC1al l/.Istories so Was tile most' del1ght~, Mary Jane, .shore, Of ber stqp in TI!lls, the HoIPlans are !being made tor a picnic We had a good atl.endaDCe a t _ do the detassellng on thls y-t:ilr'& h~lplul to ·the ~ and naval lyNood Qf. t.b8 'Qj &•. S: ~., of her liOn 01 Glnclnnati. called on Mr . and wayne Pant AugUst 9. Mrs. Walter ElZey Friday evening. meeLillg SWlaay . .MJ.:. and MR. crop 01 seed. Anybody who can ~elp authorities In decid1ng what ls best or 'tier -pal.-Bellefountalne Exam- stay at'Yaltn"on Orimea where she uol1t\1C1 MCKay. near Plat Port. for a few days ls urged to contact lor the service man. Iller. saw the Russian Ballet tor six centll. WE ARE GLAD TO PUBLIS1: the labor center In the COIL.l.y ag3. Clams ServiceMdTBB& OF LOCAL MAN of Sevastopol, tile Glity on Lhe plack Pvt. Dick. Call1ptlell or Ft . Thom- were 'guests. NEW8 OF BOYS IN SEBVICE MIs. 1'ItlUie Bunnell and M18III1DAssIstance and advice on , leglsla. DIES IN CENTERVILLE sands that has givelll the Black Sea ent's oI1fice !lit once. all, Ky •. spent Suncl&y here Ilt the nlmla Bunnell. attended 'a 'amiIJ tlon pertalnmg to ex-service men. Its nam\! and. of Adena, the . port The Gas.ett;;iii ,1adIy pubhome or his parents. dinner at t:ne home or Mr. and ifta. 4. FamIly service, Mrs. E1Izabe~rtella Willi\loUl- lrom Which slie sa~'ed. lIBb the Dames aDd ad~ 01 CONTRA(JTS AW ARDEn BY . Hel'lil~hel Bunnell. in SebaoOlL. . , ooio DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS Rendering to the t'runlly any SOli, 56, died 'Sunday night at her Miss Meredith-tolc:l-oe t'he troubles our boys 'In sentee, or any porMrs. Arthur Elzey or Dayton , Mr . &turday evening; July 3. - ---~ needed asslstnnee either directly 01' home in Centerville . She was II. that. ahe expeden!CCd when one tion or' a Wter tbat you wish to OhM. ~ey and Ullughwr. Ann, ot Director H. ~urs of the Ohio by referral- consuThatlon and joint m~er of the centervtne Mehtodllst member of her pa.r.t:yo 106t her pussRaleigh and Marianna Bop.n bave 1lSed. There -1116' to be ·Oregonla. called on Mr . and Mrs . Uepo.rt.ment of Hlgttways, allnQunces planning babween tile service man church. surviving are two daughters" port. of an encount;er wil1h. bandits 'Wel'e Sunday dinner guests or 1AICJ some mlsundel'Btanding in re,W a.ter EI~y Saturday a.! Lernoon. Compton the award of contracts as follows for and hls family whlcll mayor may Mrs. Jeanette Watkins of Dey.ton In the mounta1ns. of a trial that 01 New BurUpgtou. gard to tbls servlc& Tbere Is no not require Unanc1p.1 aid by corres- and Mrs. Eva MarIe !Bradford 01 followed ,the breaking of a i;treet car John and Robert Wilson callecl OIl surfQce treating work: cbarce of any kind made, It is Mr . and Mrs. 'Ralph Scherer and Weldon Wilson and tam1ly, near Warren County-State Route 741 pondance with tile field directors In centerville; tlWo sons, Elwood of window , by an Amel1Can college boy free. Send 01' bring In your boy'll daughter:;, Patricia and Sue; and Xenia. Tuesday afternoon . In TUrtle -Creek, Union and Deer- •he camps . Dayton ·abd 'Carl of Way,nesvllle; .. and of Russian propaganda. lakel. address, 01' U be Joins, let Mr . anti .Mrs . oarl Bh1nO~, all 01 Mrs. Ella liaInes was In Dayt.OD The members of 't he Warren sister, Nlss Eva Cautpbelf; a brother. She concluded with t.he , thought field townships; Sta~e Rout!! 123 In us know. We also weloome any o&yton and Mrs, Mary ,Wa LKins anll Friday al'ternoon. Turtle creek and Clear Oreek town- pounty Oh8iPter Home service cum- .lames campbell a.nu four gl'ondchll- that Russia is a country so -VlJSt that _ from the 1OIdlers. If · his daughters, Ramona and Jean, of . Mr. and Mrs. Oharles S~ aDd' · " In six weeks one C1!LJ'l travel only in ship; state Route '13 In Clear Creek mitt-eo serving on a volunteer ~sls dren. addr_ Is changed, DO matter Clnelnn~t1. were guests of Mrs , GIl- daughter. OlrolYn. visited her moIhFuneral services were held Wed- one small corner 'a,nd that In Clnand Wayne toWnstJips; Stat!) Route under the direction Of Mrs. W . .,II . how ouen, we wlU pubUsh It by, Flora durlng tile week.-end. er, Pearl Slnclalr. 0( near IJII(J.toD. '13 111 Wayne and Massie townshlpa; Deutemeler of Franklin are avaU- neSday at the Centerville Metbo- o1nnatl one is ,neareJr to Moscow than apJ:n. · • • • .ast SundaY evenlni· ~ate Route 123 In Salem towosnlp; able at the chapter heaclquartill'll In dJst churoh with burial in ' Center- he Js When h'e is tn Vl8dlvlstou on, Mayor C. H . Brace returned ¥rs. Elsie HoCItetit spent ODe .,.,.. . the eastern' coast o:r SIberia . It Is a ROBT. EARNHART IN ALASKA State Routes 63 and 123 ana U. S. ,Lebanon from one to four daily und ville ce~etery. ' home Wednesday evening atter a rung last Vleek in the B,anneU b,CIIpe. country about whiCh one finds him42 10 'l1UrUe Creek tOWnship, ond at the Franklln branch headquar.<Pvt,. Robert Eam'ilart has notl!ied liWoolWeek vaca-tlon spent at the Glenna W1lson vlDted her inot.bet, , LOCAL FOUR-H CLUB self speaking only 1111 superlatives for Main street and Warren treet In ters from nine to nve daUr ; his 'parents here lJhat he . Is now lo- hOme of his mother, near Toledo. Ella lHurley. last Ba.tur~ an.Charles J. Waggoner, chairman of MEE'J'S WEDNESbAY flbere one finds some at tbe best , Lebanon . B"urnlnous treatment. In Alaska. His address is: Awarded to L, P. Cavett CO l, Lock- the Warren county cbBpteI' Ameri"DINNER HONORS SON noon. Mrs. Hurley Ia staylnl with The Waynesville Busy Bee COOk- thlngs the world h.as to o11fer as well cated Pvt. Rd>ert L. Earnhart. 1i08th pt . CQ,U Red Cross h&S praised tbe memas some Of the worllt. her· daughter. Mrs. Bertha SbaiDland. for ~U:"75. Btn . 26. A.P.O . 985. care of Postbers of the Home Service commit- Ing 4....H clUb met Wednesday , July Mr. and !Mrs. Whitaker had as Mr . and Mrs. Walter Britain ell- baugh. ' ..,:...;~--=-:-l~ft ff t3 d In 14. at. the home of 'Mrs . Ralph SON BORN tertalned a tiunUy group at dinner Mr. and Mrs. RaleiBh JIotIID, tee for their untir.... e ' or ur g Parks witll Mrs. Parks In charge their guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. O. master, Beattie. W~. Tuesday evening honoring their son. Lucy Compton. Dorotby smltb aDd the past two 'and their and Martin presiding. Radley Mr . and Mrs. Jack Rich. RETURNS TO CAMP Ptc Robert 8Tltaln, who Is homt: .Qll~I&Il~w~w1ijl:D..J:bu~~~IId..Jb~---",,",,! Mr, Ilt)d Mrs, [)avid Boger or · did 1c.-:-~~~~e_I1~~~~~~e_~~~ii~fF.!1PIDnmn;oo;;n;;1!:tmrl_M:.&::~:-H~~r~-l,'rs.:_ll~ah RogPfc. Loren F. Scott has returned a ten-day furlough from Bradley ~uneral of ,H erbert ~. lOll 0( BowersvUle. are announcing the Service cotnmlttee haa also had fa- Hook and Jennie Lee Br~dock dem ers, Miss SImIh BUlmett. Mlss ~al:y of a son. The ... nntemal grand- vorable recognition ,from naUonal onstrated two different stages or Smlth. and Miss Alnna Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. John S. compton,111 to the Venice Army Air Bose. at Held, COnn. blr .... "11 • Those enjoying the deelleiolls re- DIlyion, Monday afternooq. , ,p arents are Mr. "nd Mrs. Dallas, headquatter8. making yeast breads. . The next meetLntlf will be at Har- Venice. Florida , !He left Saturday -'''~n and the maternal Those wtlo . do hthis EmiLy> HaInes v1alted ~ Aml Boger of D ...,.."" ptework hfor the The next meeting will be beld a t mon Pal'k Au""'st .. ~ 11~ w'1th the Frank- after spendlng the week here with .past were: Miss Ruth Brit.aln, Day""'and and Mrs. Os:car lWarren county c a r . w o · tU'e lin ............ ~s Club e:n.t er.talnlng. ton, Miss Mary Britain. COlumbus. Williams, near KIngman, Thur~ nA rents , Mr. relatlves. ". ..t d da the home of Mrs. ParkS Wednesday, ........"'... Rober-t, Mr . and Mrs. Walter Brit- evening. ' -----=:--: Crum of HlllBboro. :;:~lll1ble for calls nigh an \ y July 28 at 10 o·clock. Clw members R H. STROUD m ALABAMA aln and six children. Raymond and Glenna WllIIon Mrs. W. H. Deutemeler, chair- who will take part In the program DINNER HONORS SON AND called on Frances Obenoweth and DAUGHTER-IN-LAW ROUTE 42 TO BE Ad Alberta !Mr. and Mrs:-W-:-E. Stroud have ANNUAL QHUR.CII P.CNlC famUy one -afternoon last week. ........ ""VED AT MASON man, Franldin; Mrs. am B r Id ge, for the next meeting nre: 1 th received word that thelr son, Sgt. &1'." """ 1Fra.nItlln; Mrs. Herschel Bunnell. Brannock. Mary Ann Me loh. Ru IS OBSERVED Su'NDAY Mr. and 1Mn, Donald McKay and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thomas enH. H . Stroud. Is now locllted at Mr . and Mrs. Donald Ha.lnes were DIrectOr H. G , Sours of the 01110 'L ebanon; Mrs , 0. ' B . cain, Mor- Wardlow. and Carol BUnnell. The annual picnic of St . Augusts "'-'In Bar Jennie Lee Braddock, Reportcr. tert.a.1ned to dinner on 8unday In Mobile. Ala. Deparbment of HighWays annouuces row; Earl Enfield. KIngs Mllls; Rev. tlne's church was held sunday (It Bunday clt.nner..gues Of.,.... honor of their son and daughterin-----:-==-==-=:'. ner and ,f8mUy. , bic.~ wl11 be taken August 3 at Col- Wm. J. Hannum, Franklin; Mrs. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON la.w. ~. and Mrs . Everett Thomas. STILL ENJOYS HOME TOWN the junction of Clio and Spr.lng Mr. and Mra. Donald McKay I&Jld Helen Randell Hill, Harveysburg; umbus tor the Improvement of U. S . PAPElt AT AGE 0.' 88 of RoChester, Nlew York. Their Va:illey Roads. Mr. and Yra. Donald Haines were Mr. a,nd Mrs . Ffank larkin of guests were Mf. a.nd Mrs. Everett Route 42 tbrough Mason for 0· 787 Walter Kenrick. Waynesville; Mrs. Wlll St. John, Waynesville; Mrs. DaytOn are anonunclng tJhe birth of Middletown, Ohio. July 16, 1943, NAMED ADMINISTRATRIX Sunday dinner guests at El'VIn BarmUes . EsMmated cost Is SI6,4oo., Alfred WatltlnB, Morrow; Rev. Je.s. an eight lb. , nine ounce SOIl at the Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. JOM, rwbe) Dear Sl~: ner and famU¥. . ot Dayton, 14r. I!nd Mrs.J . M. R. ,Baldwin, Fra.nkl1n; Mrs. Aaron Oood samaritan , hosplta.l Sunday, Mrs. Gilby Flora has been, ap4-11 CLUB MEETS AT ' Nellie Bunnell and Monlmla BunI am enclosing one dol:ar and a Eklrrihart of Beal'ertown, Mr . and HOVGR HOME TIlURSDAY Braiman, LEblnon; Clayton otark, July 11. 1943, Mrs. Larkin is the pointed administratrix of the estate entertained as cSlnner ~ta 1MrS. Locell Thomas and daughter half for a year's 91.1bScription to the of her late huSband, Gilby W. Plora. nell Bl&nIchester: Mrs. Elmer Durrel. Ironner :MlS8 Uae Treadway . the following last MondaY' evening: Miami oazeI;te. of Lytle, Mrs. ~rt Thomas and The 4-H clubmetat the home of Mason; Arttlur HamUton. Lebanon; Even though I am passed elghty- local tilling station owner who died Lelle Bunnell of , Lebanon, 'M1nnle daughter. MI.s!f com Tbomaa nnd K. N. Hough on Thursday al,er- Miss lAIJ'Veme IBeston, KIngS Mllls; • MAKING ROME HERE &uddenly m New Pork OJty recently. Bunnell, Ha4lel'Btown, Ind., Nacy , Mrs. Arthur Thomas. Mr. an:! Mra. eli'ht years old. I still enjoy reading noon with Mary Dora Ho~ and Mrs. I.em1 h'ons, Lebanon; l.Irs . 0 .. H. Bmce. Elmer Sheehan and Well' of Springfield and 0&2'01 and the home paper. Mrs. Joseph Munger. having sold A. H. 'Earnhart, Mr. Altol' EarnNaomI Earnhart DB hostesses. Six- Ray Montgomery, Springboro; Mrs. A. C . Weller were named appraisers. Rhoda Bunnell. RespecUfully, her home In Lebanon. is now maltbart and 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earnteen members and 1OO.r ,guests were John 'l'Imberlake, ~. , 1Mrs. AdetILlde Compton . --~=-:::::'::-. Ing her home with her SOal ,In-law hart and son were afternoon callers. SON BORN IN LEBANON present. After the short busblesS LOOAL GRANGE TC) BOLD 290'1 , Milton Rd. , and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DANCE BATUBDAY NlORT program. Noami Earnhart demon- PICNIC DINNEB AT Mr. and. Mr~au1 lfough of OHAUTAUQUA GJlOmfl)8 Bo~den. strated the cleaning of ,white shoes VlSITqRS FROM' TENNESSEE · ON IO-DAY FURLOUGH WaynesvUle, are annou.nclng the J.l'armers ~o. 13 wUl meet " and Juaonita Aldrl.ch' elGJ)lalnJ:I hOW birth of a son, Lawrence Laverne, Saturda.v evemna. JUly. 17, at 8:00 of relatlvl1S enjoyed 'a ' MEETlNQ OF EASTERN STAB. Mrs. Herman f!lurface and son of ptc. ~r.t Brlti"1n of Bradley I'rldaY' ' to !Dend and patch ov~rap&, eac:h . 1A _ morning, July 9. Mrs. Hough 0'~100k at. the hall. P'>lloWlnl, the bemg a part of .the 'Pror~(I,Dl ..;on plpnlc dlnner at the Ohauta.uq!l~ ." Wanll Ohatpte~. , 101, Order of Smyre, Field, TenD.,. are ..pending "eld, .OOIln., Is spendlng ,~ ten-da.y 'i'La~y" 'a re a.t · 'h er parents· 'bu&lneas . meeting a danIce ,will be oomervatlbn of clotllmg. ' A cillllcl~ grounds 8Wldit.Y, ~tIh ~ral wa.r- I'RJllAtop.rn star, held <th~1r r!!gular several de.Ys witll:l Mrs. ' SUrface's " UT!ough here at, the home of his Bnd hm'1e, in Lebanon. the Lawrence held In. the Hall. , Orange , lIalad course was served by the Met- ren 'QIOk at camp ,Kelmar, N~W meeting , ~onday · ' night. After t.he parents here after 'haVing been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brit- Thomasea. " , ' J~y; 88 the '.\lOtno,. ~1 and b\Jalne88 sessIOn '9De candidate was called bere on BOCount of. ~e death aln. ess. OARD OF TBANJ[8 ,"..nose ~ were ........'..... tlated In'A the ord,er. af~ which !>f Mrs . Mollie 8itokea. . B.EMOVf!,o TO HOSPITAL BJRE MUSIC TEACHER ' .....l.._ 0 . warren CooIt~ lb. aDd -Mrs. ~ AT 8,P BINGBOBO ·HlGH , FAMlJ.Y DWll"II ...R BON as Cook, Mr. and "~. ,Charles a social hour waa enJo)'~. ~It I wish to take this method to d Little Zana Mae Ful\cer~n, daughBIRTHDAY '~8ABY and dauptera, Mrs. WU- punch and ~es were serv~ . press my thanks and 'e.ppreci&tioD M1ss Janette Oardner of Ripley. ter of Mr. and ·Mis. M. A. Pullter, Ooaum, MlsB Vlvian Joima, €NI SUPPEB Mr. 'aDd Mrs. Bow~ Pogt ate h". bee I eel . mUSic teacher son, was removed to st. ~th's to Our many fl'lenda for ~, ..... Mrs. Raymon.d ~dock, whp Mr. and Md. Ray Roes 'and ~. PI C , announcing the w, Ptb ,of. , p. bab,y __ n ~p ay as , hosptlal TUes~y. 8h~ ls sald ·to be Or Qml)athY and aerytors iendered ~ at 8prtt1sbOro high school for the sufterintr dur1h(r the Budden deatih ,01 ..., IM,IIcel~rated 'l ler "lrthday anniverSary aDd 'Mr. Don a.dley and dalllbler. Mr. and MI'8~. Sootleld.and c1Jught.er on Wech'lesday, with doUble pneumonia. Jul.y 7, at ~r year, It has been announc~d. on Sunday was honor gues, at a. BOIl; MJchael, Mr. and Mrs. Max D. ..nd, OiJ)y W. PJora. I alIo wtah to The schOOl )wi two supervisors last thank Ilr. and lID. 8&1111b1 ~ tJNDmIooE8 OPBaAT'ON &rtaock and Mr .a.nd Mrs. Wll- the ¥1amt vaue~' hOll!PltaI. lamllY dinner ~ven by her mu:oer, their )dndl;1e1111 i.e) me: BrcI&ber ...... Ji'n. W~ ~Dl1Brwood, n.. ---.Bam 8tr8d.e r enjoJed a plonte sup- REV. HOLY daD for Ilia CODIIOlIDI aDd HarVeyebuqr· covers were arranged JIIas Jeapne :au~, da.1IIhf..,1' 01 per on Prlday ~ at tbe ~ : AT lIIE'IBODJ:ST CII1JBCH' StJN. anon and Mrs. Paul ·Hom, who com.-0-IIJIB LUcy Bmley fOr the, oCImf~ for Mr. and un. ~ B~'a.nd MD. RObert Bakei'.' who III of Yr. and KrII. atncJer. .,.._ 1pleted 'tbtI tenn. The Holy Communlon will be meaaagea In .,ag: alIO the , _ _ c.ocIt a.nd 1Iaugbtera. 1Ir. an~ Ml'a. Tralntn, at 81. BllI!!tbeth _.-k ........s _~_ 6010 .... of the Methodist . Clelebrated In st. Ma.ry"a .,lscopal p Snook PclA III. ~~ ..- ,Pre4;BNdoclt and IOn, Mr. I':!!!~ d-:.......... __ aortoua ..,.'. _. . _ ~ .....uP WIDlam DoIter and-1:b11-I~ un .......... a ._, at Wortblngton, IB88B IIALC:lOUi IN AlJ'IIICA ' church Bunda)' JDOrDlntr, JulJ It a.t ~ for Iiba eft' 'nt - ..... . 1 _ . . . ArIIbUr WIlde aDd I0Il, . . . . . . 011 Bet' maD1 eat.ertalnecUhe wblcb the.v 1OCIk.... III • ~~ lira. Jt!IIIe M"'AiO\m hall receiVed III a. m. '!'be Bw. 'MUon, Clneln- In ~..... b1endi 'WIIb fGr" .• a rpeedr ,.. af laW ~ ~ 'rUeIClaJ 'ftI'4 froiD bar bWIbIIl4 baa uUo WUlIIe the ae1e1nnt. All JIIeIDo- 1IIIr9ICea. 1I1'a, QIIIUDI, ..... IIarJ WIleD tiWO ttabIeI ,""8 III ~ ~ . ."" JD ..... ~. . . . _1IIIt4todeDcl UdI ......

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THURSDAY, ,r(}Ly 1S, 190'

THE MIAMII GAZE17E

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Enlered AI SeooDd 0lUa KaU ....tter ~ ~ WQDemue. Qblo

Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and. Publisher

From A Farm: Diary--Dry Ridge Tbursdny. July 8. 1943. Oommun~ ity Sale t.od~y'. ThI.s waS the 11rlit timc LhnL I had been t.here for u long t1me but it Is a good place to get. a Une on prlces so I took a couple of cIlldtens tha.t had been nnlloy1l1g my milker by roosting on the stantions -and cn.ckling while he . mllked. I .do not know whether the bidders stopped when they \.bought

beUer he Is mllklnl na.s borns and 15 quite

capable 01 l.aktng care 01

her&el!,

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Sunl1a,y. Just in from an evenlng

I b~ugilt a ~ heart for ::,unCUl)' dinner; we like them so . \\' 11 J Uli~ ~lea. until tender and then sllyeU. 1l1l ~ or co Q. 'rIllS W s an u.,peciUlly incc oQe and 1 cooked it lor . two hoW's Detore we went to cl1urch . Wnen we came home I cooked it lor a half an hour mort! and l~ was del101oW5'. .There was about. a poUlla or Ulore lelt and, as we wel'l:n ' ~ velY nungry at bUPper t llne, 1 PUL this illthe let! lJOx. Today, wdsnuay, 1 grvuud it wlL'h elg l~ oollea t:gl!~ linu a little celery anI.! plelUe, mOlstunca It wLh salaa dre.>Sog ua, P I el>W, w~ had a mea~ salaa that was HUmg and I!;OO . 1 boileo pol~nocs m ~nc ul'u~1I ana WI; tUlO a I'rClLY ~0C¥i meUl 01' wushaay ( IVillCli IS Ul t' 01 Ule busle. aays of LIlc week .

tour of inspection for t he crop:r. One field Ql 90IU Is lme, l.C only ~ne cot~ borer staY8 out of it, and lIuch Have you ever beard anyone say. a ~t ,o f pwnPJWl vines. If they IlL "I uoI1'~ like that perwll. tillc 15 bear we will nave tons and t01l1lo of sLU(;lt up? ' 1 lwve ana have tlloujfhL Wle:m. Now the quesUon is will the the saUte tIli.ngs abom pc PIC .. nu the ceiling prices bad been reacned aumery bt ahowed to can pumpkin Ul LeI' 1 lea rned La KllOIY tue Ul, lOUIl U or whether Lhe aucLloneer knocked tb.Ia year, They coUldn't glve us any lhaL lllt!y were shy <.lIlU oac~ward them o ff when they reached the ~t they would be ItIlie tll,,1 LOvcrcu Il up WILli au aU' 0 eUillg bu t. LIley sold them by the to bUy t.bem, when they gay!' us the alOolllcOoS. MO ~ l pl:Ople Ill'e Incnc.!y head a(lu 1l0L by the pound, accord- Aced but we can t eed them to the aL l1can. ~ht!JC Ole leW who jUS~ Qu' 'Ing to my Welg\lLs, I got Just a tffW cows e.nd they do not hurt ~LJ ~ corn. not Ju!.e j)L"<)j)le. TI1llL IS olle a.....cl cents under ceUillg prices for them. But that Is counting our pumpkillS .1I a~ ~hJ.s Wlil' hu.s IJrougl1L; talks, In They hllve changed the order of before they are set. The VLDCS look lown pal wculany, III C Uelllll.llln" w selling tock . It used to be horses, fine but it Is too soon to know abou t IUIUW uue wlo chcr. sheep a.nd goats, then bogs, cows the pUmpJtins . Ants are sour. Well, did yo u t:Vt:f nud young feeder stock last. Now it Some of the s pr1llg wheal looks is horsc.s, sheep. and goats. calvta, gOOd but 60Dle ot It Is going to be Lasle them ': WilY cJo you lIoubt it'/ young stock and bulls, cows, then 'bani to cut for it Is so s horL and the ( never ~asLe any ciLher, and 1 m hogs. Nice pigs were selling cbeaper (:lover is so tall . Some onl! told us perfecUy willing to take the word than they did for a while. EVeryaoe that if we used fer tilizer on sprlng of those who have for the aUln . who J:Bn, ol,lght to raise 'two,plga '1ih1a wheat It woUld be so heavy tb..'\.t lL Maybe thot:s why ants like sweets yeor. one for themselves and one to would lall down !:lut where we used sell. Of ,course feed Is a Pl'Obiem. fertilizer it Is good a nd where we so well. but If two or' three f8m1llca went 4ldn't It isn't so good. so it shows And wh.lle we are In the "buggy" toget:her they would have enoup that on our farm It pays to feniUze talk ; an old gen tleman who lives In table scraps to ·help. tlb.ougb tbey ev~g . The rain Is keejlng the our nelgr.borhood says that fireflies would have to buy .com too, a.nd the pastures green for whIch we are come from fishing' worms . He tease:; question of corn ill one to think thanlaful put It Is gOing to make It evcrybody so much that I could not @..O~ Cows were lower tbough mrd to h arvest the wheat It It keeps lell if he was kidding Of not. but h e calves were'blgh. It wu too wet to on. This Is Dry Ridge, and we says It Is true . And come to think of work In most.places' m: tibf' neigb- haven't bad any of Lbe worst cloud- It, did you ever notice all the lltUe borhOod ·so there were lata of people burst:; and not as much rain as holes in the ground about the tim.. at the sale. many pa.cts of the country but ev- the flrerUes come? Friday. One of our soldiers came ery ooce in a while we get ooe. There Is a new song going the home today for three days. It waa 'nIe old turkey came up tor corn good to see blm and be went right the other day and John.followed her rounds, a paradoy on "The Old Gray to work and plowed corn alllDOl'DIpg ~ 1)er nest. She Is very tame but iMllre." and It Is cute. Here li re some jU$t to keep his hIUld In. U we her natural turkey caution made h er of the words, but I don't know all . coUld' keep ' h1m for & month we .watch and take 6 round-about way. of themmight eatcb up on our work, An- The le&8t· noise from lIS and she , ''The old grny Il1.liIl'e Is back where other load of hay put In before the would stop and pretend she wasn't she used to be, back where she used , afternoon r6in. . go1ng anywhere . All tbree of them to be, The old gray mare Is back where We need oQe of t.hoee electric eal! are setting oow so our second setting weaners that we{l!. advertised before may be better than our I lrst if noth- she used to be. many long years a go. The old gray mare Is lank and the war cut ~ our flash liaht bat- Lng breaks up the o'ests. terles. I never -sa,w one but they Monday. The clock Is gone from lean , don't use no gasoline. etc . . I know where I can get most ot . ~ounded good . Butch. ow' yearling the insurance office. I hope It b . Shorthorn bull. bas turned into a onlY gone for repairs and not. per- the 'Words ·a.nd I will pa~ them on calf rObber. '!be tunny thlng Is. that menantly . I .miss that clock . It was to you. I know many of the youngwhJJe tiley are up 1n tbe pasture, he the only ol1.e in Waynesville !.hot you sters and oldsters wlll enjoy them . doesn't 'bother the cows buL 'just as could see from the street. How are PUBLIC SALE soon as they come down to the- ba.m going to ·k,now ·'When to go home to be milJCed he litarts In to do the without that clock. Owing to my h ealth• .I wlU sell at job. Over In the otber pasiure we 'We cannot flatter ourselves ~t Public Sale on the SatterthWaite are. having ,the same trouble with a yearling steer but we have put , a we have understood 0. truth until it (arm, 5 miles east of WQ,ynesv1l1e splkea. calf weaner on him and per- is lmpossible for us not to shape our • and 4\12 mies southwest of New Bur• ~ -that ~wJ,q.,: do the .wqdt f.Qr the lives in accordance With It. ----------~------------~------------------------

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• Hell' the war effort by selling us all of your STRAW. We need it ur~enlly as substitute for wood pulp and for the manu· factur~ of containers for important war goods. We will huy and bale on your farm ..• or pay you extra f or baling and hauling to our Paper Mill.

PHONE TIPP CITY 3731. -REPORT YOUR STRAW SUPPLY TO US PROMPTLY. IWe will pay for your call.'

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DIREC.T ,BUS ROUTE FR'OM WAYNESVILLE S&orea c;li~ Week

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LUNCHES .. ICE CREAM A Good Place to· Eat

WALL PAPER - PAINTS COSTUME JEWELRY Imperial Candlewick Glaaa - Fostoria Glassware

HOME FURN.1TURE CO.

All Make Nice Gifts For Any Occaaion .

. QUALITY FURNITURE .AT RBASONABLE PRICES

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40 Souib DeU'olt .

Xenia'" Stu....d Parts 108 E. Main

a' 10:00; Cloee Wednes llay Noons lu June, July. ISAYLS

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SAVE TIRES AND GAS

PhoJle DIU

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THE GREAT ATLANTIC arid PACIFIC TEA CO.

THE CR.TERION Xenia, Ohio

FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY

SELIl'-SEBVICE STORE

KUPPENllElMER CLOTHES

Haeno and Bicycle Repalrinr WORK CLOTJpNG 31 W. MaiD Phone , 1100 .

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THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK ·

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CHENOWETH MOTOR COMPANY

C. A. DABE and SONS

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CORNER PHARMACY BEXALL DRUG

50 lfEW OARS lOOl1SED CABS Xenia, 0.

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STORE

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EICHMAN'S JE·WELER Watch and Jewelry .;. " ~.; Itepairinc

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Electra! 8UppUes _ Repalrlog Paln~

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Malo st.

~O. WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS PAINTER'S SUPPLIES 17 &: 19 So_ Whitanan st. Xenia, Ohio Phone lIIaIn S

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Harner's FOR GIFTS OF ALL

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Ph(1ne 116'7

ALICE RINCK'S HAT SHOP' Eight west .Malo St.

Xenia. Ohio

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XENIA OFFICE SUPPLY 35 Green ·SuNt .·

SClIOOL & OFFICE SUPPLIES

W. ' E. Borlne, Prop . " .

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Lebanon

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EARL B. QAVIDSON

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Lebanon

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FAMQ,Y PBOTOOBAPBBB

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Phone Waynesville 2911

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Sboee for 0;.. XB&Y FITTING OomplefAl,· Sti:lek to Vb.,. I'roal Ai' All ' TtJDe. '. PbODe lID II'

'Q'UICK $I;RVICE . ~or Dead 'St~ck .

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ARMITAGE & SON Morrow Pho:ne No. 3 Lebanon: Of1ice Phone ·'473 K .

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BROWN and 8ROWN

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HARDWARE,

INSURANCE

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township. George H. Henderson to B. V. and-Idli. L. Smith. lot 2 and part of lot in Jefferson Square in Waynes-

COQON PLEAS ·D orothea -V; _MoQmlel s""()harles . NOTl~~ <::~gTOBS . divorce o~ answer and cr~5 petition, DEPARTMENT OF mORWAYS mJck mower; com binder; Hoosier care of child confided to grandmothCoIUJDOus. Ohio. July 10, ,u143 H. O. SOURS, corn planter; ba.y rake; old wagon; er. defendant to pay 110 p.>r week EDlineer of Sales Lapl Copy State Htgh'\Yay Dlrector . self ·feede!;; galvanilzed wa.terer 'With for support of ch1ld, plaintiff. to pay No. 43-251 medical exenses, defendam to pay UNlT tPRJ:OE CONTRACT C06t6. Sealild ..proposals will be I ecelved Try lhc Miami G~lltte Want Ads!

E. B. Curtis 11 East Main St.

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at the offlcc of the State Highway Director of Ohio, at COlumbus, OhiO. un Ll1 10:00 a . m. , Ohio Stanoud Tilne, Tuesday, August 3, 1943. for Improverpe.'1ts In : Warren COUnty. OhiO, on part of Section ~nson of the Columbus - Cincinnati Road, state Highway No.6, U. ~. Route No. 42, In t he Village of Mtison, by resurfaci ng willh asphaltic or tar concrete. Width : P avement 40.2 feet average; Roadway variable . Length: 4,158.2 1eet or 0.78'/ mile. Estimated cost .......... . lb,630 .00 Contract to be completed 110t later than September 15, 1943. The mmlmUm 'W a ge to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be In aCCOrdallce with tile , SchedUle of ~reva1llng Hourly Wage Rates AscCI1talned .and Deter mined ,by The Department of Industrial Relations applicable ' to State Highway Depe.rtUlmt Improveme.nts in aooordance wtth Sections 17-3. 17-4, ' 17-48, 17-5 and 17-00 01 the Oen erat COde of ,Ohio . " The ,bidder must submit With his bid a certtrled cheok in ,an amount equal to five per cent of the estimated eost, but in alO event more t han ten thousand dollars. P ;ans and specifications are an file In the department of liighways and the office of tbe resident db~rlct deputy directOr. The director reserves the rig t reject any Gnd aU blcls.

Claude Heath· vB . :\'dary L . Baker, et aI., The Waml Building and Loon Association made party defendant, partitioo' of property ordered. America. Hurtt. mother and next lriend of Dorothy H . Frederick, a toinor va. DaVid Frederick, defendaot to pay pl\llntift sum of $12.60 per week alimony pendente Ute. iBo:bel 111. Coburn VB . Frank C . Ooburn, et ill., hearing set fC'r July 9, at 1 :30 o'clock., ·temporary restraining order and 1lljunctl r'n va'cated and set aside. MABBlAGE LICENSES . Bernnrd ASbroelt, 35, winderman, Reading. and Joyce Eskridge, 19, Lebe.non. Cha.rles C . Urton, Lebanon. and Esther Alice FerriS. nurse, ~alJ.on. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERM Ralph R , and GUlida' B . M1lls to Frank O . AndersOn, .76 e.cl'es in Clearcreek township. Aaron S.- Dubois. at aI., to. Fran/t DuBois, 125.79 .acres in Clearcreek

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New 'h eater; butcherlpg kettles; 100 ft. ~y rope and pulleys ; 6 good 10-gal. SATURDAY. JrULY 24, 1943 mllk cans; strainer and buckets; at 1 :30 p . m . , the following: dOUble trees; s1ngle t~ees; pitchforks I--HOHSE-l and shovels . Sorrel horse, 5 :Y~ars old. sound HARNESS and Cood worker. ' 2 side 'harness, collars , lines and 12~AT:rt..E-12 bridles. T. B. Tested EEElD Holsteln J .e rsey caw, fresh with 48 boles new alfaUa hay; :IS bushel calC by sill!!. 4 yerurs old; r ed cow, 4 corn in crib. years old, giving 5 gals . milk per TERMS CASH day; Jersey· and Guernsey cow, 4 FRAlNCIS OHENOWETH, years old, giving ·4 gals . mUk per Stanley and Koogler, Al.\ctlo'n eers tlay; g uernsey · co'w, 12 yeus aid • J . A. Hartman and Son, Clerlts. giving 4 gals. m1lk per day ; Guernsey cow, ~ years old, givlng 3 gals. milk;per day; libree yen.r11lle h eifers; 3 spring heifer cOws. NEW SUITS a--.HOClS-ll ILeatha Atk.1nso.n vs. WlIbur RusEight brood SOWJ;, to farrow by sell Atkln.son, gross neglect O! duty. Helen Louise Abshear vs . Herday of sale . wt Ahshear, divorce, extreme cruIMPLEMEN'IS elty _ . . Farmall RegUlar on rubber. with I sabel M. Coburn vs . Frank C. tr~~!=~~~~~~~~~~~==~~======~========~~===~\'lnew t~ CultlvatOlrs !ft goo' .con.<11- Coburn and the Lebanon - CIt.1Zens tion; 14 in. Lntemation tractor National Bank. divorce. gross ,Jlebrea.k:1ng plow; double . disc power gleet of duty and extreme cruelty. Luecressle Collett vs Jacob Roooke':'oK for tractor; bu~zz ~s~a;w~o;n;_Hiill~~~~Y.!l!~..JITQ!!§..m::gu~~I

Xenia ,Shopping Guide

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For 17 years. illl'lOSt Q·quDl·ter of 0. cc.ntury. the A. K. ~ Store has been an "slabllshed bUsiness here in Waynesvllle. serv.lng the people of tt:i:, s ctlon of Oh1o with Quali ty, NaUooally brlUlcied !incs of Dry Good.~. Clothing and Shoes (or the family. Now. after 0.1\ lhesc years 01' emr and honora.ble oUBlness. W8 have decided 00 qult-at least until the war 15 won. And in order to sell OU. our entire stock qu1ckly you can not pay the regular pr1ce (or any Item In our store .

WIth government and industry geared 00 war effort. merchan.dlsc 00 retaU Is to our way of thinking. going to be very hard 00 obtain and It If lIOW questiOlmble whether or not the average Ory goods. clo~hlng IUld shoe merchlllnt w1ll obtain· enough to <;ell to make the average overhead. To know this to be a fact. It Is only neccss.!ry to read your daily .papers . There LSno doubt but what the wllr 'news has caused a new peak in buying but there must be merchandise to sell . Already gains have been qhown in large cities of 45 to 60 P er Cent a.nd stocks are cjralned and r3placements 1mpo&slble. And therefore we have decldC_d to 1l~lt .

TO 39c YD. PRINTS

51.49 BOYS UNIONS

[Promptly ThUl·S. morning at 9 o'clock we place Uh eale our to 39c yd . fast color prints at . only ... . .. . .... . ... . 24c

Regular $1.49 BoYf; winter weIght long sleeve Union su.lts go at only . . ......... . .. 79c

58" TABLE CLOTH

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MENS SHORTS .

Promptly, 'IlhurS<lay at 9 a. m . we place on sale our 68" tnblc cloth the yd. at .. 79c

Mens finc CULton knitted j~k­ ey style shorts. Going out of business sale price . . . 47(..

$1.49 Ladiea BLOUSES

49c UNDERSHIRTS

Thursday momlng at 9 o'clock we place our- ladles summer Blouses. values to $1.50 at only .. 91c

Regular 490 mellB athletic style ribbed cotton shirts. Clo.~e out at

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$1.50 LADIES SLIPS

$1.65 Mens Union Suits

Promptly Thursday morning we plnce on sale lAld.les SJ1ps Worth to $1.50 to go at . 81c

Regular to $1.85· mens tme swnmer weight un.lon lIultli. Close out at ... ........ 97c

THANKS A MILLION'-: !For your' valued business you. our friends. have extebdea UIl these past 1'1 years. And your trade w1ll be eciue.lly IlPprecla ted till the laSt day of our

35c Childa STOCKINGS

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Regular 350, Oh1Jdrens Bear

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, 9 O'Clock Thurs. Morning Special CURTAIN GOODS

9 O'Clock Thura. Morninlr Special ReR'Ular 9&' Ladies Silk· . HOSIERY.

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Promptly Thursday morning at '9 o'clock we !place on eaJe our regular 98c pure silk .knee length stoc\dngs at otlly

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9 O'Clock ", Thurs. Morning Special DKESSES Promptly Thursday moming at 9 o'clock .we i>lace on sale Q group of nIce Lad.les Silk Dre~ to $~.98 values at ol\ly ' ~~

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90'Cloc:k . Thurs. Morning SpecIal Renlar to 29c ANKLETS Promptly Thursda.y morning Bit 9 o'clock wnen the doors apen for this 1!l111'h~ quitting buslnescs sale we pIMa on 8ale chUd8 anklets to 2!11c values at

$1.49 WORK SHIRTS ' Heavy ~orJt

at bUSiness ~ at only ....

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Regular lOe rne1lll white handkerchief. placed on sale beginning Thursday at 9 a.

pair

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INFANTS SHOES Reaular Prices to Sl.98

T~::.-': a. m. 5 '9c -99c the pair ,

ReR'Ular Ceilinll Price to $2.98

S5c Turkish Towels ....-==-~-'---&&JI--~'1E:.r ' .=::......:c--'-/-II-f~ . at ........................ 24c 25c Tea Towels at 17c 25c 'C hilds Panties at ' .. ......... :............ 19c $1.19 Children's Wash . . Renlar Ce~linJr. Price to $1.98 Dresses ............... . 79c $12.60 Mens Summer FinalSale BeainainR ' . : and . • Suits ........... :.... $3.98 Thursday " 79c Boys Polo . ' . ~ 9A.M. ShirtS .......7 ..... : .... 49c

,Men'. and YouligMen's Pants $2 77 . $3 79

Boys PePTiereU . Play Shorts ........ 97c $8.98 Boys Rain $7.50 MensRllin Coats ... :........ .'. $4.98

Me\18 heAvy cqvert gray Work P\mts. worth t2.49 and more, 'go at .... ... , ........ Sl.89

Mens '(.lne dress SOl\. In n1ce 4lssortment of paLL!:.. ,"" and colors. P laced on sale beginning Thursday, a t 9 0.. m., the

Women's and Misses' Sommer Dresses

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Promptly Thursday morning at 9 o'clock when the doors open for this qu1ttlng business sale we place on we our mens dress caps to $1.50 values at

59c ,

Men's and Young Men's Pants . RSR'Ular Ceilina Price t~ $3.98 Final Sale $ .37 BeitinninR

MENS DRESS SHIRTS ,,,.50. Mena Dre6Il Bhlrta 91c $1.98 mens dress sb1rta $1.47 $2.26 mens dress sWrta $1.77

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Promptly Thursday at 9 a. m. we plaeo on slUe Boys fine dress $nll'ta worth $1.49 to go at only ............... : 91c

in Our Store

9 O'Clock Thurs. Morning Special ReR'Ular to $1.50 MENS CAPS

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Promptly Thursday 9 a. m. we 'Place on sale mena "dres8 shirts worth· $1 .98 to close out

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$1.98 Mens Overalls ........ $ 1.69 $2.25 Mens Ov.e ralls .... ..... $1.89 $lA9 Boys ' Overalls ...... .... $1.21 79c Mens Sust>enders ........ . 49c 79c Mens Ties at .... 49c 59c Mens Ties at .~~ . 44c ' $1.98 BO~8 ,._ Sweatel'l:1 .. :....... $1.19 $2,.98 Mens • .' Sweaters '.. ~ .. .'.. ~ $1.9'" 20c·Mens Wor:k Sox 1,3«: Tobacco 08.'JlV&$8, the yard ., .......... I"c

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Women's and' Misses' Dresses. CeilinJzJ Price tQ $5.98 FinalSale ~2.87 3.37 Beainnmll a n$.d Rell~lar

Thursday 9A. M.

BOYS OXFORDS ReR'Ular Pri'c e to S3.98 On Sale Tbun. 9 . a.lft.

$2.69'ad

Over 180!) Pain of America's Best'Branda of

$2~89

MENS &LADIES SHOES

Sacrified for Quick Sale Rell8rdless of t\1I Former Cost IN 3 BIG LOTS - VALUES UP TO $4.98

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One big group at mena lPfe*ar solid leatherwork moes go out tor qulttlDg businui at ,;)01y ........ ........:- $2~89

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, Eve.,. pair of. shoes eontalneCr In our titoek anll ofl~. ~t thf.llle quit-tine b1lliJWs sale PI'lces ~ .. . SOLID .LEAIJ?lIER . JlGlr of sbOe!l with FlJI.S1f QUA:LlTY ' SOLEj!I as we have nltt 'reeeltlfJd nor IBn: we had to buy for our IItocIt war time shOeS. 8eleet 'rom this enUre' showtnc o. shoes that are wen 'worth apendine vour ~one1 10f":' beeallMl ibt;1 will out. ...... an1 shoea reprdIess . ;, of pitee &11M are belne manufactured toda,.~. . ' .

'9'clOCC W6 pla(:e on sale ~ ~ Urien 'ToweUng, 'per yatd at . .... .... . . . 3k.

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0Iaa8 Nail Matter at Postotnce, wa.ynesv1lie. Ohio

W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher . ISSUED EVERY TlilURBDAY

SUbli:ripUon P11ce, 'UO Per Year, Payallle tn Advance

From A.Farm Diary--Dry Ridge

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'1'hul'$daY• •.J~y 8" 1943. commwl~ tty Bale today. ThIs was t he first t1me th.at I had been there f01' (\ 10llg t1me but it 15 a good place to get a. line on prices so I t.ook a couple of · ohlcltens tlllI.t had been annoying my mUker by roosting on t he stantioD5 oflnd CI\Ck.llng whllt! he milked. I..do not know whether the bidders s topPed when they ~hought t h e ceUIng prices hnd been reacned or whether Llle aucUoneer knocked them oCt when they reached the celling but tJbey sold them by the head ,a nd not by tile powld, according to my weights, I got Just a few oents ullCfer celling prices lor them. They h ave cha.nged the order Ilf sel.llug s lOck. . It used to be horses, she p a nd goats, tJhen hOg5, cows and young f eeder sWek last. Now It is horses, sheep and goats, calveS, ~OWlg .stock .and bulls, cows, then hogs . Nice pigs were semng ch~per tl\an they did for a whUe. Everyone w'ho ,j:IUl, ol,lght to raise two. pigs !ibis y'OO l', one for themselves and one to s ell.. Of , course feed 15 a problem but If owo or .three fam1llcs went togenter they would have enough taible. scraps to help, though they . would Mve to buy com too, s..nd t.he question of corn is one to think ~tit, __ Cows were lower thOUgh calves were 'blgh. It was too wet to work in most . plIices om'> thf' neJghborhood so there were 10t.8 of people at t he sale. Friday, One of our aoldiers came home OOdaY 10r three days. It was good to see blm &lid he :went right Lo work and ploWed \lOrn aU Jnorntng Just to keep hb band in. If we 'could' keep hlDi for a month we might- catch 'Up on oUr work. An ~ ot her ·load 01 bay put in before the a.fternoon ~. . We need one c4. tbose electric calf weaners that Were advertised before t he war cut oflf our flash light batteries .' t never -sa.w one but they 'Sounded good. BuUlh, our yearling shorthorn bull, has turned tnto a calf robber. nu; fUnny thtng is, that while they are .up in tbe pasture, he doesn't bother the cows but Just as soon as the)1 come down to tbe bam to be mlJlted he starts in 1.0 do the jOb. Over 1Ji the oiher pasture we are .having ,the, tro~le y.i1th a yearlffig steer 'but we nave put' a spiked calf weaner on him and perha4Is tbat~Wt,lPdo the :work .tIft the

THUBSDAY, JULy U, 19U .

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he1i'er h e is mUlt.:.ng Ims horns and 1::; Quite capable 01 taking carll 01 hersell. SWlday . Just 111 from an evening Lour of inspecLion for th e Cl'Oplt, One flelo 01 oorn 15 line, 11' Ollly Ule (lorn bqrer stays out oJ it, [UJd lIuch II. lot 01 pump.on vin es. If they a.h bear we will nave tons and toru. a! them. Now Ule question is wUl t h e cannery be allOWed 00 can pumpk.ln thls year, They couldn't give us any aSSW'lI.IlA)e-umt bhey would be IIble to buy them, when they gave us tile s eed but we can feed th elll to Ule cows and they do not hurt 1.11.: corn. But that 18 counting our pumpk.lns t)efore they are set . The vines look Une but It Is t.oo soon to know a bout the pumpk.lns. . Some of the spring whea t. looks good but 60IllC or It ls going to be bard to out for It is so short and t he <:lover 15 50 tall . Some one told us that if we used fer tilizer on spring wheat It wOuld be so h eavy tha.t It would fall down but where we used fertilizer It Is good and where we didn't it lan't so .good, 50 It shows that on our farm It pays to l erUlize eVeJ'l.Ylthing . The rain is keejing t he p&IItures green for which we are than10ful but it 18 going to m a ke It hard to har vest t he wheat l! 11. keeps on. This 15 Dry Ridge, and we haven't had any 01 the wors t cloudbU1'8tB and not as much rain as many parts of the country but every once In a while We get one. The old turkey came up tor corn the other day and John followed her t.o ber nest . She is' very tame but ber natural turkey caution made ber _beh and take Q. ,round-about way. The Joost noise from us !lnd she would stop and pretend she w~n 't golne anywhere . All three of them are setting now so our second setting may be better Chan our f irst l! noth_ Ing breaks uP the n·ests. Monday . The clock ls gone from the insurance offJce . I hope It b only ·gone for repairs and not permenantly . I miss that clock . It was the only one In Waynesville that you COUld see from the street. How are we going to know when to go hom~ without that oloak.

. I boughL. 1\ OC-'l li> I'~ l or bundny dlnnel'; we like . L11cm so .'well Jus t t>ot}ed untU Wild r ' alld the'll sUceo., 1l0L or co u" 'n,lS WIIS tlJJ, cspeo!nJ.ly wae on e and 1 cooked It lor twO now'S IJcfol'e we \ven t. Lo c h urCh . Wnen we cam nome 1 cooked iL l or a hall an hour m Ol'l! an d It was de-llc1ous . ,There ,WWI abou~ II. pouna or Ulore lel t and, as we wl: r ~)j 't ve1Y n Wlgry at. supper .1me, I pu t this 111 ~he l CI! boX. 'r OClIlY, w..lshuay, .1. groWld it w ~h 19t a Dolled C!lIlS iUlU a little celery (lnt! piCkle, moltitened 1. wLh .sulao d1'CobSn~ U U, prel>I.O, Wel 11a d II. mea. SlIlaCl t hat Iva;; Hllll1g and ~ oo . 1 boiled po til LOCS UI tllC uru.u UIlO We h.'le1 II. lJretty go<¥! meUl lOt' was hday.( which is un~ of t.he busl· t ill. oay::; of the week .

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• Help the war effort by selling us all of your STRAW. We need it ur~ently as substitute for wood pulp and for the munufacture of conluincrB for important war goods. We will huy and hale on your farm ••• or pay you extra for baling and hauling to our Paper Mill.

TII,PP CIT,Y. OH'IO.

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Xenia Stand.... 'PUIs

Phone '734

HOME FURNITURE CO. . QUAUTY FURNITURE :AT REASONABLE PRICE8

Store Bra. 8:00 to 6:30 DilIIJ

108 E. Main

Ph. 288

Phone 938

THE CR~TERION Xenia, Ohio

FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY

SELF-SERVICE STORB

KUPPENIIEIMER CLOTHES

Radio ancl Bicycle Repairing

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' -THE XENIA NATIONAL . • BANK

3'7 W. Main

C. A. DABE and SONS

18SS-1943

CAPITAL & SURPLUS ~O,OOO , S&n!1II - Friendly AcoommodaUnr

Wallie

CHENOWETH MOTOR . .cQMPANY 50 NEW CARS .' 100 USED CARS .Xenia, ().

D.-B. Stall JEWELER Watch and J.welry. ,.'

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DIAMONDS WATCHES . ,~IGHTERS

'Your McCormJdt-DeerI.n&'.

Phone 1086

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CORNER PHARMACY B.BXALL DaUG

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EICHM!aN'S EJeetric:a1 SappUea _ Repairing Sherwin-WlUlams Paint 51

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FR~D F. GRAHAM CO.

' WALL P~EB, PAINTS, GLASS ~AINTER'S SUPPLlE8 17 .. 19 80. Whiteman St.· . . Phon'! 16'1 W XenJa, Ohio 'Phoae Ma1n 3

,AQAI R' 5 8'l'OftS

Phllne 116'7

ALICE RINCK'S , HAT SHOp · Xenia, OhJo

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' X~NIA OFFICE SUPPLV SCHOOL & OFFICE SIJP!,:LlE,S .'

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TIFFANY JEW~LRY STORE IlAMlLTON, LONGINBS, AND· Ga~WATCIUI

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Sand &: Gravel TARVilA~THlC

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ARMITAGE & SON Phone Wa,ynesville 2911 Morrow Phone No. 3 Lebanon: Office Phone ' 473 K Residence 98 M

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BARJ)WABE '.II ' IMPLEMENTS .,

EAR", B. DAVIDSON

RUEPP£L'S STUDIO

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Lebanon

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nt the orrtce ot the State Highway Director c:1f Ohio, a t OOlumbus, Ohio, until 10 :00 n. m. , OhIo S tanolU'd Time. Tuesdny, August 3, 1943, for improvem nts In: Warren COunty, Ohlo, on opart ol Section Mason of the Columbus - CinCinnati Road. S tate High way No. 6, U . f? Route No. 42. In the Village of Mason; by resurt'nclng with asphaltic or tar concrete . Width : Pavem ent 40.2 feet average ; IWadway va riable . Leugth : 4.158 ,2 <feet or 0.78" mile. Estimated cost . . . . .. .... J1b ,630 . 00 Contraot to b e completed !lot later than September 15. 1943. T he mi nimum 'Wage to be paid to all labor enlp loyed on this contract s1\all be In lIocoroal1CC with the "Schedule ot Prevailing Hourly Wage Ra tes Asc rt.alned a.nd Deter mined -by The Dll1lartment at: industrial Relations applJcable to ~:a~~ic ~~~~' 75 f1~ es in State Highway Departm€nt ImAaron S. Dubois, at 0.1.. to Frank provements In accorda nce wUh SecDuBois, 125.79 acres tn Clcarcreek ,t!ons 17-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and toymshlp. . 17-&a of the General' Oode at Ohio . " George H . Henderson to B. V. . The bidder must submit with hls and Ida L. Smith, lot 2 [UJd part of bid a certlJled Check: tn an 'a mount lot In Jefferson Square Ln Waynes- equal to five per cent of the estiVIlle . . mated cost, bu't In i\10 event more L . E . Farquear to Harold W. t han ten bhousand dollars. Lemmons and...El:ma L. Lemmons. P;ans and specifications are on 32.32 acres tn Wayne township . <file In the department of highways and the office' 01 the resident disNOTICE TO' OONTBAOTORS ~_ _ _ • trlct deputy director. STATE OF omo The director reserves the right to DEPARTMENT OF IDGHWAYS reject any nnd (Ill bids. .' Columbu.s, OhIo, July 10, lll43 H. G. SOURS, Enaineer of Sales Lepl .Copy State Highway Director. No, 13-251

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Claude Heath · vs . Ma ry L . Baker , at a t. , The Miami Building and Loon Assocl(l,tion made party defendant,' partition ' of property 01'dered.' America Hurtt, mother and next f rlend of Dorothy H . Frederick, a minor VB. David Frederick, defendant to pay pllllntMf sum of $12 .50 per week allmony pen'dente Ute . IsnIbeI M. Ooburn vs . Fra.nk O. Coburn, et aI., bearing set frr July 9, at 1:30 o'clock, 1empora.ry restraining order and InJuncrjr'n vucated and set aside, MA'BRIAGE LICENSES , Bern'a rd Asbrock, 35. wlnderman, Reading. and Joyce Eskridge, 19, Lebanon . Charles O. Urton, Lebanon. and ESther Alice Ferr15, nurse, iA>lUlon . REAL ESTATE TBANSFERIS Ralph R . and GuUda B . MIlls to

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THE GREAT ATLANTIC . and PACIFIC TEA CO•.

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"I a UIl 'L like Lim!. p ersoll .

Ants are sour , Well, did you Ilver taste thcm 'l Why do you aoubt H'·, I never tasted any ILhcr, and I m perJec tIy wlllmg to take the word ot those who h ave for the tru LO. Maybe that's why ants like sweets so well.

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And willie we are In t.he "buggy" talk ; an old gen tleman who Jives In our neighborhood says t hat 111'efll es come trom fishing worms. He tease:! everybody so muoh that I cOuld not tell if he was kidd ing 01' 11 0t . but h e says jt is true . Anci come to think of It, did you ever notice all t he li t tle I1ngton on the Cor win and N ew 'h ea ter; butchel'1ng kettles ; 100 It . holes in the ground about t h e tim.. B urllngLoll R oad , 011 .hay rope [UJd pulleys; (l good 10-gal. t he ftre!lles come ? SATURDAY. JULy 24, 1943 rnJ.lk cans; strainer and buckets; • • • at 1:30 p . m ., the followin g: doUble trees; single trees; plt:chforks There is a new song goiug the l-.HORSE-l a nd shovels , rounds, a paradoy on "The Old Gray Mare," and It Is cute . Here 6J'e some Sorrel horse, 5 YE:ars old, sound llMWESs ol the words, but I don't know all and good worker, 2 side 'h arness, coIll1rs, lines and of t hem12-CA'ITI:..E-12 bridles . . "The old gray Ullll'e is back where T . B . .T ested she used to be, back where she used EEElO to be, Holstein Jersey cow. fresh with 48 boles n ew allalfa hay ; 2S bushel The old grn~ mare is baCk wher e calf by slde, 4 years old; rBtl cow, 4 corn In crib. She used to be, ronny lon g vears ago. years old, giving ;) gals. milk per 'I'ERlMS CASH . The old gray ma re 15 Ia.nk and day ; Jersey· and Guernsey cow, 4 lean. don't use no g:asollne, ete. FRAiNCIS CHENOWETH, 1 know where 1 can ge~ m ost of yea rs old, giving 4 ga ls. mUk. per Stanley a.nd Koogler, Auctioneers the ·w ords and I wlll pass them on .da.y; Guernsey cow, 12 ye-us old, to you . I know many of th e young- giving 4 gals. mJ.Jk per day ; Guern- J . A . Hartma~ and Son, Clerks. sters and oldsters will enjoy them. sey cow, 5 years oldl, giving 3 gais. mllk per day; t hree l~earllnff hellers ; PUBLIC SALE 3 spring h eller COWS" NEW SVITS Owing to my h ealth, I will sell at 8-di0GlS--8 ILeatha. AtklnSO.n VB . Wilbur RusWe ca.nnot !latter ourselves that Public 81u6 on the ' S a.tter thwalte Eigh t brood sows, 1.0 farrow, by sell Atkinson, gross neglect of duty. we have understood a truth untU it Helen Louise Abshear vs . Her{arm. 5 m1les east of WnynesvUle da y oJ sale . Is impossIble lor us not to shape our bert A'bshear, divorce, extreme cruand 4 ~ mies southwest of New BurIMiPLEMENTS Uvea tn accordance with it. elty. , , Farmall Regular on rubber, with Isabel M. Coburn vi;. Frank O. ~~~-----~~--------------------------------------------------------------------new type cultivators in goot .condi- Cobw'n and the Lebanon - Citizens tion; 14 In . Lutelrrin tioll trllctor National Bank, divorce, gross )lCgleet of duty and extreme cruelty breo.kJ.ng plow; double disc power Luecressie Oollett vs . Jacob t<l ke-ofof for tractor; buzz saw <!.Il.. J2c...rt.Oollett, divor<;e, gr06s neglect ot frame, can be mounted on tractor; d\1ty. COMMON PLEAS Letz feed grinder; wagon With flat DIRECT ROUTE FR'OM WAYNESVILLE - SAVE TIRES AND GAS thea V. Mcnaniel vs. Chtlrles f.()p ;-Interba t[onaIS pre er; c -BiG.... ~ Week Dan at 11':10. 'Saturda1 a' 10:00; CIOIe Wednes d'a1 Noons In June, July, August divorce on answer and cro:ss petltlon, mlck mower; com blUder; Hoosier care of child confided to grandmothcorn planter; bay r~lke; old wagon; er, defendant to pay $10 p,>r week WALL PAPER - PAINT~ . TRVCIt AND CAR ISAYLS sell feeder; galvanized waterer 'With' for support of chlld, p\alntl!! to pa.y REPLACEMENT PARTS medical exenses, defendaDt to pay LUNCHES .. ICE CREAM COSTUME JEWE~Y costs, G~ Quality Parts A Good Place to Eat

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'·LEBANON M·ODERN1ZI.NG CO.

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Malle 0.., Slore Yo_ UeadqWU1en Pbone 1.. . Lebanon

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SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE

QUICK·'SE~RVIC'E " For, Dead 'Stock, cows, ' n"uo:J•• CALVES, SHEEP, E1C., Removed Promptl:1' " Call' .

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Thursday ·Morning July 15 at 9 O'clock CTIiil____

Selling Out·.$1 0,000 . Stock Merchan'dise' Reason for Quitting!

' TO THE PUBLIC:

For 17 yoar s, all 'lost n qunrLer of a cc.ntury, the A. K . Day Store hIlS been . an n3tn bllshed business here in Wayne5v UJe, servIng the people of tr.1s sec Lion of Ohio With Quali ty, Natlonall, branded ilnes 0{ Dry G oods. Cloth ing and Shoes for the famil,. Now, after a ll t hese years or fair and honora.ble bUSiness, WO have decided 00 Qultr-a t least until the war Is. won . And In order to sell ou . our enUre stock QU!ckly 'au can n ot pay the regular price for any Item in our s tore .

With government and in dustry geared tlo war effort , merehlW disc t~ ret.a.ll is to our way of thinking, gulng to be very hard to obtain Ilnd ~t; If now qUe6t1onable whether or n ot the average Ory goods, clo~hlrag and shoe mercha.nt wilJ obOOln enough to ~el1 to llUIJke the average overh ead, To know t his to be a fact, It Is only lIeces" !ry to r ead your daily ,p apers. There is' no doubt but what the Wllr n ews has caused n ew peak in buylng but t here must be merchand!.5e to sell . Already gains have been ~hown In large rlties of 45 to 60 Per Cent and s tocks are cirnlned and r~pl ace men t.s Impooslble. And therefore we have . decided to qUit .

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$1.49 BOYS UNIONSj

IP romp tly Thurs. morning at 9 o'clock we p lnce Vh .:sa le .our to 39<: yd , {nst color prints at only ...... .... .. ... , 24c

Regular $1.49 & ys winter weight long sleeve Union suite go a L only ,,: . .. . ... .... . 7~

58" TABLE CLOTH

MENS SHORTS

p,!omptly '!'hursany at 9 a . m . we PlMe on sale our 68" roble cloth the yd, at .. 79c

Mens !fln c cotton knitted jockey style MorU!. Going out at ouslness sale price . . . 47...

$1.49 Ladies BLOUSES

49c UNDERSHIRTS

Promptly Thursday morn ing at 9 o'clock 'We plnee our '- ladles summer Blouses, val ues to $l.50 at on l ~' .. 97c

style ' ribbed cotton ~ sh irts. Close out a t OIily 34'c

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$1.65 Mens Union Suits

Promptly Thursday morning we place on sale Ladles Blips worth to $1.50 to go at . 87<;

Regular to $1 .115 mens fin. stunmer weigh t un ion suite . Close out aL 97c

35c Childs STOCKINGS Regular 950 ChUdrens Bear Brand Stockings. GolDg out of bUSiness sale price, pro .. 19c

THANKS

A MILLION~iFor your valued buslneSli you, our friends, have extelldea us ~ese past 17 years . And your trade will be equally Ilppreelated till bhe laSt d ay of our buslni'U ag&tn thanks a

9 O'Clock I,' . 9 O'Clock Thurs. Morning Special Thura. Mornine Special Resnalar 9& CURTAIN GOODS Ladies Silk , Beglnntng 'nlursttaJ morning HOSIERY Promptly ThuJ'sck\y morning , at 9 o'clock we place on lIlLIe our regular 980 ,p ure .sI.lk Julee len gth stockings at only

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curtain materials worth to 29c yard wbUe. they lut at

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Promptly Thursday morning a t 9 o'clock l\llen tine duars open f or this I!Ilgthtlr quitting buslnllSG sale we plac.e on sale c hilds anklets to 29c values at

9 O'Clock Thurs. Morning Special RellUlar to $1.50 MENS CAPS

P romptly Thursday mornlng at 9 o'clock when the doors open ·for t his quitting business sale we place on w e our mens dress ocaps to $1.50 va lues at only

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$1.49 DRESS SHIRTS Prom ptly Thursday at 9 a . m . we pla'Ce on s ale &YB fine dress 5hIJ1ta worth $1.49 to 10 at only .. . .. .. . . . . . . ... 97c

9 O'Clock Thurs. Morning Special ReSlUlar lOe HANDKERCHIEFS

Mens 'fine dress SOl\. In nice ·a ssortmen t of patw .. ..., and colors. P laced on sail; begln nlng Thu rsday at 9 a. m ., th e pair

Regular tOe IDens white handkerchiefs .pieced on we beglDnlDg Thursd&y at 9 m. to close a.t

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'M~n's andYount ·Men'sPants .R elnliarCeilin2 Price to $3.98 Fin.I·S.le BeRinnin« and Thursday 9A. M.

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MENS DRESS SHIRTS 'l.~ ~ens Dress Shirts 97c $1.98 mens dress shirts $1.47 $2.25. mens dress shirts $1;77 '

Men's and Young Men's Pants I

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FinalSale Bef(inninJf Thursday 9A. M.

Mens Extra lH~vy WOrk Shirts 'Plac~ on sa1el ~ go ~lJr at business at only .... . 97c

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Women's and Misses' SlIIIlmer Dresses

35e Turkish Towels ~ at ......................... 24c' 25c Tea Towels at 17c 25e Childs Pant.ies at ..... .. .... :.... :....... 19c $1.19 Children',s Wash Dresses .............. 79c $12.50 Mens Summer Suits .............. .. $3.98 79c Boys Polo Shirts .......~ ...... ... 49c Boys Pepp'erell . Play' Shorts ........ 97c $3.98 Boys Rain Coats ............. ... $2.98 $7.60 Mens Rain Coats .............. $4.98 $1.98' Mens Overalls ..... .. . $1.69 $2.25 Mens Overalls ........ $1.89 $1.49 Boys Overalls .......... $1.27 79c Mens . . SusJ)'enders ........ 49c 79c Mens Ties ;a t ... : 49c 59c 'Mens Ties at .•. : 44c $1.98 Boys . . SweaterS .......... $1.19 $2.98 Mens • ., Sweaters ........ -$1.97 20c Mllns W Qrlk Sox 13c Tobacco Ca.!JlVI1SS. . 'the . yard .,.:.., ..... '5~c

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Over 180:) Pairs of America's Best· Branda of

M~NS &LADlfS SHO~S Sacrified for Quick Sale Rea-ardleaa of All . Former Cost IN 3 BIG LOTS - VALUES UP TO $4~98

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THE MIAMI GAZETrE

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Mrs . Mamie M: R eiaHI K (\nll hcr. four son, Vall tB .• VirgIl M., vivtiU1 R .• Ilnd K enne bh M, of Ol'egonla , are nil clU'olled at Wilm ington college . . ' Miss Henrietta McKinsey enLertallied Uler bridge club Silturday .afternoon . Mr. and Mrs . Ray Mnlnous and family spcnt Sunday with r laUvcs in Price Hlll. Cin cinnat i . MJ· . lIol~d Mrs. J . Q . Oons, !Misses Alice Oons and Esther Heuderson And Mr. J ohn Gons were dillllcr guesls of Miss Louise Smith. at. V ersnllle. on Sunday . The ·followlng spent Sunday at the Zoo: 1M• • and Mrs . J ames Sears, Mr . and MrS . Roy Hal'lsocl.: and son. of Duyton; Mrs . J ennie Mullen. Mrs , ca.rl SherwoOd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burton. Miss Lilla BEmh1ll11. Mrs . Mlnnie HW-tsock. 'Mrs . Chlules Rudduclc and Mr . 'Morris Sherwood. Last Thursday -afternoon the

Satisfactory . Services

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FORI SALE - Wo.t~ PrOducts at ~ N. B~wa~, LIilanon. Open even1np f or your convenience. Glen Lfntner . Phonil 63 L. FQR ~AI..E--¥avorlte

Range, goOd grates. WID sell cheap . Mts. Perry J . Thomas, Wayn~vllle, Ohlo. Route 1.

IFOR SAiLE-Two cows and ,one cal!. Also one road wagon. Mrs. Albert Dr~. Waynesville. Ohio . 3-t.

FQR '~cnic Supplles. paper plates. cups, etc.; also.shelf paper, C&Jt)Qn paper, large desk blotters at the Gazette af1lce. .

W~ - Local girl for housework.. JlJgh school glI:l will do . No ,¥8Bhl.ug' or honlng. Willis Bunter, ~urth street. Waynes':,1I1e"

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"Action in the Nordt Adanti(," the Itoiy of a sinkinB torpedoed ship brouiht back 10 pon!

Mr . and Mrs. Adam Stoops were cal eel by telephone Wednesday evening to HtU"veysburg by the senous illness of thell' daughter . Mrs. Dr . Witham. They made th trip in 44 minutes. Waynesvllle is to be the home. of of a cash register co.. hcadcd by C . 1:1. B 'eldenb:lch, a prumlnenL druggist t d bu&iness mUll · of 03yton. It will be caned. tJ e WaoYlle OIlsh Register compimy. Frank Barnharb has added n new cab to his IIvcry outfit.. Mrs. S. Widlan~m aud Mr . Marion Duke and children rcturned from a short visit at Columbus w ednesday. · MIss Belle Brown. Mrs .· Eva lAng and W . H. Allen Qttended the ElvaJlS~Barrett nu ptlahs at the' Valley WednesdaY . There was suCfic1ent attract.1on berc to cause .EPn Barnhart to come hame. for- Christmas . D. L . Crane. wile a.nd child. 01 Springflel<i. and James .Woollt:Y flnd fomily were entertllloeu to drnJler Monday at the hOllle of C. D . woolley. ' Beven cars of hogs. shJpped from OOl'win ThursdllY ' bl'ouglit prices 'Crom S4.75 to $5. 00. Boward Rogers and D. H. Hockett took first rtlinK in the K. or P. Wednesday night. ' Horace G . Murray and wife have moved to Wm . J ones' property on Fourth street. Mrs. T. J, ~rowne \Dd daughters. A.nna .l,UId Mame, entertained forty. of their. frlends Thur's days eVening In honor of -their young frield. 41!bert Dee.!enbaugp · of Bellaire.

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(Dec. 3D. 1893) NOw that the 'people of Waynes ville al'e enthusiastic . on the question of improvemeu ts, It will be wei to consider the matter oJ $Ccurln ' a canning factory he rc. Messrs. J . Will White, J . E. J a.nney. Jno. OJckcy an d Dr. f!endercdhe ~ day Oll son werc In Duy,Lon business con:lecLed with the Cash Register factory. '

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David GrnJham Is' IlUite sick with the IDCQsles . . Little Naomi Jane Burton s·ill. too. !Mr. and Mrs . Maurice Huntcr called on WlJbur nnd Ida Berl':I'hlll sunday aftelllloon. Pnssed. by II. strong votc Sunday nlorning was the motlQn to f)~ve Rev. Graham a rruse of nyc ' doilal'S per

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-:-- . IIlb. J""Mlc (; rnc r. V,! ,e ..poD /fellt George E. Plymlre w&s Ii buslnlSS week. visitor In L bill on, S,,~ .... Jur. IVI.I'. and 1II1Is. Fred Hubble enter1'01 S5 h amIll JOI\t .. . ): M.. Nelle rned ut d 1ller TlIursday In bonor' L1ebel'~. Muss EHuu ua tll. All ana of Rev. and Mrs . W. C. Smith and George Jordin attenc.ed the· annulll farnJly. Besides the ·honor guests und plcnJc Sunday. sponsoled by the St'. t he bost and 'hostess, Ei>bI)y Drake. Augustine ChUl'C h. Qf WaynesvUlc. Shirley and Don Glll1am. Dorotby Albert Lee TnlDmge spent 'S unua1 . OerlllU'd and the Ql,rson Fleenor IIIld Mouday In South Lebanon with famlly were present . his mother. and grandparents, Mr. T here I,s a strange vehicle running ad Mrs. W. W. Shurts. and Mr . around h eroobOu ts . It bUCKS, It (lIld Mrs. Ellsworth Hill. Mrs. Ella Fer1\ls enjoyed a visit of JumJ)6 like a frog nnd .w111 turn of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas at " :;e vt:ClII.! days last week In tllo home arolUld on Il mckIe. It's oWller .cnlls Centerville Thursday. PYt. . . Carl Grea.tliouse. a photog- or Miss Mary' BrOWiIl ana 1brotbcr. It a "jeep" and varioUs other names. ropher. ·of IOolorado, ard'Ved here Manis Brown. nea.r Waynesv1lJe . On More power to it and hlml ErVin Pdlngle from Fort Knox, K y. Saturday' to spend ~ couple of weeks her return home she went to Lcb~as a guest saturday nlgb..t 'ana f urlough wltll his ' 'parents and anon 1.0 $pend four days w:.1th Mrs. Sunday of BObby Th~s . ,b rother, Mr . and Mrs . Arthur Mary Wilson and John Wilson. Lee and Albert Talmage and JesMrs. Nancy Ellen Pope has been Greathouse and ;BUgh. Mr. and Mrs. lIarvey ·Burnet ~nd sie Gamer were at the funeml Qnd very 1l1 \ the 'post week and Is but their guest, Miss Sarah Burnet, and burin! Sunday of Milton Drake of lltte improved. Sgt . RusseJl !.lng lWas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas attended South Lebanon. Later in tbc IIIfterhome folks over the week-end . Mrs .- perry ' J . Tholl'l8.$ and son. the :flanners club', at the ' home of 1100n Lee and Miss 'G arher called at. Bob. are spending ' a few days this Mr . and Mrs. Walter WhItaker in the home of .Mi. and Mrs. Erne.91. ElvilllS.· in Leb6non . . ~veek willi her cousi n IMrs Oarl wnypesv11le. ' Tllursday. . . Miss AlmetUi Steinke .spent- the 'Wh1t1s and . family In ' Dnyto~ . NOTIC~ . week-end with· Mr. and Mrs . WIlson The W. C. smith famlly-. who has and 'Miss Rosemnry Steinke 'I n DayAll persons kn-C;W1ng' themselves to been visiting old !fiendS. left 'l'nurs- ton . • I I '. be indebted to the late G. W . day tlftcrn.oon for Mayl11l1. where A large croW\1 attended the Wo- Flora wlll please call at the Bunoco ReV . Smith w111 hold revival meet· man'~ Society at Ly.tle church Wed- station and settle at once.' Thanks . .Annabeije Plora, Administratrix nesday afte,noon. They were enterIngs. of the estate · of o. W, Flora. , tained ~Y Mrs. Kesler Graham IIIld decellBed . . 8$S1~1-ADt h ostesses. Mrs. Graham's sl!.tcr. Mrs. A. E . White of ColUm- been less for~unate, ·wlnnlng th re bus. ' gave a fine entertalument in out Of ten freys; , Ther;- lntend to dnlmat!c art: CJf readings IUld ' lm- m~e amends tor this during the Persomrt1uns;:-wHlti WIIS much .· cu- series that Is commg up .. . At the AuguS~ meeting t he will entertain ·thell· families a Wielierroust at the .home at Ml'S. lilll'vld Steinke. tMr; and~. Everet ~KenrlCg a"r chllu.l eil. Bobby and j ane, In company wu.h Mrs. Nellie Montyonit:r,Y ... ana qaugllt.ur and .Mr. and ' Mrb. HARVEYSBU~G, OHIO Laiw. ence 1i:Iiott and son, plcnl<ikeli at 9ld R1v~r Park. Dayton. SundllY Will pay $2.00 for Dead adU!moon and evenw&. Horaes, $1.00 ·for Cows• iIoll'. aaa Mrs. ' :Rl(;nard Moore. MI'$.. Ltll1e Mw·rny. MiSs vtaoaa 'Lee , . &heep, Hoar., Calv~s WLLwns QIlO f'tVt. 'R.lcbard ·Lu ~:I. 01 , and ·Colt. J.juy IiUll,' were li·hUl'Sda.v 'evening gUCl;\4I of Mr. allQ Mrs. J . B. JOlies. , REMOVED PROMry'L~ . and MrS. FTank 'Mlltenberger ent er talneu ~ dinner Sunaay 14r . Phone Wayneaville -1 • . Mrs. C rence OSburn of ~ruig . 2804 '--'-"--'--'----,.....-~---~I-iuela._· M,r. · and Mrs.' Ed M11~~nbetgor.Eaton ana Mrs . Grace .Smlth;· . Tlie ~nl)' Ferll.11ser PllI;Dt In (jf W~ynesville. . . . " .,.

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Mis:; . Bnx,ool'll Lee aw'&\ll' 1:> .. • (lmg li . elill w"e~ ~tu hei' 'uOilitll· b COU!>'UIS. Ml·. ana Ml·".. · .i' uWt bl'It!bt:l> 1U Uo!umLus. • . '~r , !llid 14rs. e;ven:~L l!:flr Iy spent Wu neSrulY ~o {)h~llilllti. . Ml's. ,!II.iIUtUn. Hough was 11 dlnnw~U!;t ol' MI'. Illld MIS. William .i:J1!1·gdaU W edllcsony 'venUJ~ . rc~u l tlea to LlIe llOnle 01 1I".r ~VlI uenr ' WaynesvUle . 'l'IlW-..C1",y I::Vellll g ll\·t\lf 11 vlsin Wl ~1l Mr. and Ml',s .

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Dr . J . O . Macy of Harveysburg, was calling 011 fr len\!S 1\ele ·Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm a nd family of Dayton, werc gues~s of Mr. Ilnd (Mrs. J. O. Halwke. Tues4uy. Camp Fire Oirls entertained their Mrs. Bertha Lewis a nd daught.c_r mothers with a Treasure Hunt . Isaac Stout and family. of Lan- Opal a!ld Omndmother Lew1s spcn t caster. Callf .• arrived here last week Slmday wlLh Nathan Hawes Ilud for an extended, visit with relatives . tamily. On t.he way here. at Richmond. Ind . Misses EUzabeth Carrol and OIara wreck.!L1le spent WedneSday In WJlmingtheir car was Involved in M were cut and bruISed. toll at Lhe 1I0me of Mrs. 'N. S . The Y.P.M . ,will be entertalned Ireland. by Messrs . Laurence and Eli Furnas Word has becn reeeived here by Sunday evening at the White Btick relatives a.nd friends that L'I. . Oco. ·o hurch. Wate rhouse and Lt. Hugh Ridge Willlam Elmer Harmon. 66. wldcly havc arrived safely oVerseas. Bale of War savings and ThrHt known real estate man and phllnn~hroplst. native ot Lebanon. died StampS !tor Wayne towuship to July SundaY' at his home In Southport. 11 is $412.715 . 47 . The quota. is $42,Oonn. ' 534 .00. This puts Wflyn over thc Miss Nellie and Paul Cutright. of top. Harveymurg. have taken up their ' J. IH . 'Colenmn Is cJoslng out his residence In :Waynesville . business In Waynesville. The Service F,ag exercises wHI 1)e Miss EI~beth Chandler h as accepted a. position as 'Primary- supcr- held at the west door of t.lIe old visor and supervisor of reading In scbool 'buildlng Sunday. JUly 21.1928. aU elaht grades at Middletown. Roy VuntrebS, the CI11C~llnaU 1;ea1 Little' Gene T homJ)6on celebrated cstate man, who just recently i>urhis third birthday anniversary- Sa~ chased several hundl'ed aeres of .urday, July 14. when he 'w as host to land south of toV(n. has lind thc 16 little friends. house at the Turee Bridges renovatMisS Hclen HaWKe wru; hostess at ed Ilnd wll1 prob!llbly make this h13 summer home. at .. thl~le bee" Wednesday. ConAbout 40 frien ds surprised Mrs. Oharles Hagemeyer Sunday in celebration Of her {mthdny. 'MISs Mnry W)lelzel ~ at ",ork in the Oazette afrlce learning th e IlrL of prlntlng. . Leslie Sa.tterthwalte arrived home ThursdaY' {rain the East for a 90'day furlough. Miss Reva. Hormell Is employed at ~he post office In place of ~ Bessie Smlt.h . who takes charge of the books at the Waynesville MIlls. Mr. Harry MiSljeldlne Ilnd fAmlly ElES EXAMINED (' at Wichita. K as .• arrived here ' this week by o.utomdblJe to visit re.1atlves. . GLASSES FITTED Michael Hamilton died July 101 a.t his home sout h of town . 'MarrIAge Lec nse - 'Charles W. Neeley. employed by the Peters C4rt.ridge company and MIss Loretta . .tBell.Z of M'ilynesvilli. Rev . ' R . B.

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Drowns' In A ,A~ed Resident Stone Crock · DIes~:mc'.Wednesday Sm1th, Sunday P.,M.

Honor ,R oll Local Girl Is Found Severely Now Complete Tile Waynesv ille HuHor Roll com · Beaten Monday mlttee al1l10ullces t.haL the Hone.

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Mrs . 50, died Wednesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Flossie Carey, in Waynesville. wh,!re she has made her home for years. Mrs . SmiLh was ill for the past seven ,weeks . . Surviving besides Mrs. C"rfY, is a son, Ernest Smith and a. J:,'Tandson, P!c. Cllestel' Carey, With th ~ U. S. army In Ohinl1 . Services will be held ~atw'day at 2 :00 o'clock at the MoClure Funeral Home W1th burial in Mtaml ' cemetery.

Violet Hobbs, 21 - month.s - old daulfhter of Mr. and Mrs . Odus HObbs, who live on tile Harry Stokel; {'a rm ncar WaynesVille, was found by' her moli1~r h~ first in aD cJght-galJon stOne crock in the yard or their home Sunday. The crock con1.ained about tour lnc.hes o! water. Mrs . Hobbs was busy with hold duties and thE! beby had been plaYing ill the yard . Thjl mother. suddenly becoming a.ware that she hlld not heard the chlld at play tor some time, ran out Into t'1e y!U'd. ri1scoverlng the tragedy. The crock The Volunteer for Vietory group sat upon the well platform, whlch met at t.he home of Mrs. C. E. • WlI.S sOO'Ie distance Crom the ISTOund stanfor.th on TPunday evening for Unable to locate a doCtor, Wymer their regular -evening of sewing for L. Drake, local druggist, wa. called Russian infants , During ttl ! social QDd administered artltlcial resplJ'a- hour n iCre.shmentli were served to tion tor lIbout a bIilf an bour beforeel Mesdames J . E. McClure, .,J. H. the life saving &qual of the Lebanon Sackett, ,William 8elwyer, . Robert Fire department arrived with a res- Gray, F. U. LeMay, Charles LeMay, pirator and took charge. Af~r the lWilliam Moran, J '. L. Wise and machine was used for Blbout an hour, MisSes Lois RlWley, Ruth Helen the blby was pronounced dead by LeMay. and Martha ,Jane Early. Dr . James H. Arnold of Lebanon . The group will sew at the home The body was removed to the or Mrs. Robert Gray in two weeks. IMilClure F\,Uleral home anlt burlal CANNING SUGAR took place Tuesday in PIne Grore, BEGISTRATION Ky . Besides the parents, two sister.s The IIeCOIId rqUtratlon for survive.

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W ASHINGTON~ D.C. Soundphoto - Official O.W1. photo - St!C. of State Cordell Hull ana Chinese Ambassador Wei Tao Mlng at the State Depart. ment exchanging ratifications of the treaty aboll.hlng extra territorial ."rlghts" of ' the United States In China. The treaty provided that It be<:cmes effective at the time of this exchanae. .

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Mr. &lUi Mrs. Lewis Fires entertaln1!d on Sunday in honor of their son-In-law and dalllhter, lI4r. and Mrs. Harold Kennedy, 'a recent bride and groom, . Their dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy,and IlOO of Bell'brook, and those of the afternoon were Mr . and Mrs. C. H. Harblson' . and son, and Mr. Haro'd Taylor of !Centerville, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stom}l6 aoo son of ~misburg, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and son of Bellbrook, Mr. alld 1.Irs. Ro&coe Braham and daLlghter of Xenia, Mrs. Unnla Urton of Dayton, Mrs, Rose Fires and Mias Flossie Fires. Many beautHUl gUts were oresented to the liIIJppy couple after v:hich a beautuUI weddlIl1r ooke ~nd Ice cream were sel'Ved: .

Friendship Club Meets Wednesday 'Dhe Friendship cl ub held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday llIf"ternoon of last wel.k at the home of Mrs. J . B. IUch who was assisted by Mrs . L. C. Ral1ley and Mrs. M. A'. Fulkerson. Mrs . Walter Whitaker, Mrs. Robert [)Qvls aDd Mias Anna E . Meredith were guests of the ntternoon. The busl.nes.s session was in charge of, Lhe president, Mrs . Charles DaVis. Th. program was opened by Mrs. L . C . IRad.ey playrng and Singing, "Kingdom of God." alter which MC'U . An na E. Meredith spoke on hl'l' , vis!. to Russia, which was very InteresLIng . The club adjourned to meet in August at Cold Springs with a luncl1eon meeting.

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PASTOR .PASSES AWAY MTEB A LONG ILLNt;SS

Dr. WWlain P. Clark, 59 pastor of the Franklin MethodiliE church, dled Wednesday In Chrtst hasplta1, Cincinnati. ,He hOd been 111 for a year. . Dr. Clark was ordained as a mln35 years ago and came to Franklin four years ago from West Carrollton. He ls survived by the widow, Bessie; no sons, CedI and Vll'gU Clark, Clnclnnati, and four daughters, Mrs . Ma.bel LeuJhe.uer. rC1IDcllnD;at1;· Mrs. Leta crist. Bronx~ELIGIOUS -VACATION ville,N. Y.; Mrs . WllmaA't~e.Dur­ SCHOOL IN PROGRESS AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH ham, N. C., aDd Mrs. Cl4!O Bales, ~llmington.

,The annual Religious Vacation school besan July 6 at St. AUgustIne's church and . will la6t tor lOur Weeks . There are bet.ween ul1r.ty forty chlldren attendlug the school according to , Fnthru: Rabe~t H. Krumholt.z, pastor. Manv of the 'chlld,r en llve' some distance f~ Waynesville and they are t.r msported here In bwo cars. " At the end or the term, the students wlll treated to a pwn1c Wayne ·Park .

' ServIces wW be conducted In lhl' Pranklin M~odIst church Sa~"rday at 2:30 o'Cloo~ with Dr. .kn'l W. Danfonl. Superlntt!ndent uf the Dayton .,. ~tJict, in oharge.

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Anounceuient has been made of the mArriage In Denver, Col., June 1, of .Mi&s Elleen-8Wofue. ~ daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. 1!:merson SUrface of Lebanon Route 2, to Pfc. Ollfford Gray. Buckley Fiekl, son of Mr. an~ '¥rs. Ja:mes Gray r;J! near Waynesville. Mrs. Gray is a graduate of Lebanon high school, class of '41, I1Ild betore her manlBge was cnlployed at the N. C . R. tn Dayton . Pfo'. Gray is a graduate of WaynesVille high sobooJ, clasS of '42, and before enllstlng waa employed at PnLterson Pleld., Mrs. Gray expects to' rEl11aln' lri _D enver during her hUSband's tralnlng at Buckley Pleld.

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NAME CHOSE,N FOR NEW AIR nELD A'J .WlLMING'fON New and offl.clal name of the a.\.t1port on Route 73, near WUmlngton, Is the Clinton · County' Army Air Field, according 1.0 an announcement a>t the field ,the first of the week. Used as a testing , field for gliders, the field has been kDDwn as 'the Wilmington Gllder Test FI~ld but it assumed its new narue' Munday. The field was turned over to the Anny Air Forces Thursday . <1nd' was oKlcially, opened. Wright Field pul)llo relaUow; omee1'll announc'ed Tuesday that tour 1II1ders w:re destroyed, ,four damagee. extens(vely arid sevel11l otheia aUgl1t~ Saturday, lri ~e sto~ ,th;&t . struck the f_t;1d. , The rO'Jt ,of Ii. ~g~r Was ripped a.way and ot~er hangar roofs loosed,. '

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Approzlm&tely 125 'Warren county ~ub boys and girls are pla.nnlng ,with tbel1\ leade1'll, to bold ~heir anouUJlg at Cainp Hook, l.be first .-eelt of August, Miss Rcber:ta Falk~! ~ dem:onstratl~, !'o'lent, baa anDOI1Jiced. Educational 8nd recreational · 'a ct, tiVities tncl\ldlna' ~g, craft. '" • 1: 'l1 • ',nANKLIN .ENDS , and VarioUs t"* Of entertalnment to j;,e' inc1udded 'm Ilhe Interest~FI(~ A SB()TGlYN Ing protrram' lor." the w~. · , ~e Club. of tije county liave ~en unUlUallJ . .ve tbla y~ with their r_~...... .&rume ~Jectc • and outlI!8 II UIIII:ted to attraCt one ·of tile IPVUPB In' recent J"CIUII: I

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Dr. and Mrs . A. E. Sto'lt enter,t .ertatned a group' o~ Jriends at a picniC Sunday at Wayne Park. Those present were: Or. und Mrs. Clare Stout alul fainUy of West Milton, Dr; aDd Mrs. Al Lan">bert of West MUton. Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder and ebildren of Dav~on and the bost and hostess and duugt\ter, Winnie Jo. 'twiEBTAlNS FlW:NDS AT BRIDGE I ARTY

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The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Thursdl1Y tl'fternooll of last week With Mrs. Corn Rich as h06 tess. assisted by NUss F1«?SSie Fires, Mrs. O . BI Ml1rlD~tt Ilnd Mrs, K . N . Hough. The business session was In charge of the president, Mr/!. Va.'iti Conner, and was followed by reports on the Sabina Summer schorol, given by Ml's. J. B . ombbe. MI~. L . C. Radley and ·M rs . Charlp.s Ellis. IMrs . <;Henn Borden wall In charge r;J! the program, whioh was r. reView of part of the study book, "On This Foundation," given by Mrs. E. F.

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l,trs. A. E. Stout entertained a 1P:0up of friends at a brldgj! party Ftlday night at her home on Main 8treet. l'rllea . were won .by Mrs. Ira Brown and u:ra. Mark ROBers. . '1"boae preseRt ~re Mrs. ErwIn ¥Oft '1!C'DArrGX Bl1lI, u:rs. Lewla ThompsOQ, JrI1'II. , ' .I. O. Mrs. Prank swartzel,. nd lin DOD' Bnte, lira. A 'T. Puabel ~ to tJa;1aa 1UlCI' ~

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Roll Pos t.cr, which is loc'il Lcd 0;. Main stree t o!)lJOsite Coyl'!'s Mea , Market has been brought up to dall and now contains 205 names , Th. board is fill to ca pacity but plan: Q.re Ibelng m ade 1.0, enlarge the boa",., In Lbe near futu re , Anyone knowing of II. Wnym Township service man or WOlllll . who e name does not appc'l " on th honor rol\, Is urged to notlty 11 rncm bel' of t he cOllllnl ttce , The ;o.:owin are llwmbel's or th cOll unl ttee , Or vllle Gray, James GibbOl s an, George Willerhouse .

Second Concerl Thursday Night

The second bO nd concert CJf thl season will be held next Thursday JU :y 29. at 9 :00 p . m. Good n ews tl concert r,ocrs will be the r.l{;t tho. . Ilomc made ice Cl'ca iM and cll ke wi!. be w id by the Mothers clu.'> . As usual the concert Will be he\( . aL the J. M. McClure corner ano chairs Sind lights will be furnlsbell through the courtesy of thp funeral AMERICAN LEGION IN DRIVE home. TO COLLECT RECORDS Much Interest was shown In Lht· inaugural last week and the 0 :00 p , The American Lcrlon I. mAIlm. sWUng time seems to be conlor a Clonceried dJ'lve In WarreD venient for all . . county to coUeet records for meD several former members of th In the overseas armed forcea. lWaynesvllle school band ha ve exAnyone ha.vlq phoD~pb rccpressed an interest Inrenewlng thell' ords which he la wllllDl' to do, playing activities. The band will bt nate lor' the benefit of oar boy. only too glad to welcome' 1111.' and overseas la asked to leave UJem all muslcialls who would lIke to take at the WaynesvtUe DI1IC Store. part in these eoncerts. Rehearsals Even U they are brollen, (IJ'liIclfed are being held a.t 9:00 p. m·. each or warped', they are waDted tor Wednesday at the school. the critical makrlals tlIey con ta1n. These will be re~P.II&Cd LEBANON COACH APPOINTED and made 10&0 new retord .. TO 'XENIA SCHOOL POSITION

, A bllli gl1me played by t he answerIng of Bib11cal questions was gretl.tly enjoyed, altter which U;le meeting RELIEF ON DECLINE adjourned until Augusl; 19 when Warren county reller rolls are· still !Mrs. 'I'rUrn6n Wardlow will be hoson a decline, Helen HIll, county re- tess at her home On FHth· street . llef director: reports. Twent.y-elght Fruit punch and ~kles we~e served A/WABDED ms WINGS cases covering 84 persons were aided to about thlrty memDers an": gu~ts, Sgt. ' Robert Lovely, son or 'Mr. during .June at a cost of .546,25. who were Miss Virginia I~e re"~h of During May 33 cases, 95 persons Llrila, Mrs. J ~ 1'I'r RobiMOtl of 'DaY- and Mrs . Lee Lovely, Springbor o, involved • with e~pend1tures of ton. Mrs. cahrles Ellis and Mrs . and nephew of Mr, and Mrs. James Rice Snapp. Lovely of Wayne.wWe, araduatMd $678.16. Thursday from student' ~ralnlng FORMIlR LOCAL PASTOR BAS center, ~ Vegas, Nevada . .and >was CONDUCTS FUNERAL AT REVIVAL AT MAYIID.t.. omo 81warded his wings. He Is now at WEST MANSFIELD. OHIO Mr. and Mrs . 'M aurice Humer Salt Lake City, Utah. Herbert Graham ~ paster 01 Ferry , and daughter, Carol Am], Mr. iUld Church of Christ. w~s called to Mrs. Llister Gerhard and daugh1.er, AT SAN ANTONIO, TEXA~ West Mansfield. Ohio, Monday to. Dorothy, spent Sunday at Mayhlll, Mrs . William 6a.wYer hils .ord conduct the fW1e~ services fllr Mrs. Ohio, where W . C . Smith fonner , f rom her husband, A. C. Wll1.lam Ruth Vance. Nr. Graham was mlnister at Ferry. "Is hl)l:flng a Se.wYer, that he has nOW blen IICnt formerly pastor of the Church of revival meeting. to san Antonio, Texas. where he wlll Christ at that place. receive his avl8ltion classltlcatlon. ESTATE VALUED AT $80,958 AWARDED DlSTINGUlSIlED The estate o"fi:': ~[ ilIocLett, GUESTS FROM INDIANAPOLIS FLYING CROSS BY ARI\IY WaynesvUle 'b ank d\r(lCtor and Sgt. Ol'Vllle K. CoUlter of Waynes larmer, totaled $80,966.17 In an enMr. and Mrs. Russel Neal and ville ha.~ been awarded the blstln- try In pscilate court med the first daughteJ' ot Indtanapol!s, were gulshed Flying Cross accorri ing to of the week. ThIs consisted of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs . an announcement by the army hlgh $46.150 In reat estate and $3',806.1'1 Orvllle Gray . Mr . Neal, who is in command. He Is serving wjth the In personal property. Nel~ valu~ af- the employ of the Douglas Aircraft U. S. Army'S Fifth Air Force. ter aU aJsbursements were 'Clade was company, will soon leave for Ireland. He has recently retw'ned trom AtOOulter was one of the 11 mem- $69,494 . 59. ria where he had been tor the past ive the six montl,la , NWard . AnnoucCJ.tlent was made ill HARVEYSBURG'~ OLDI~ST a list of Citations announced satRESIDENT PASSES AWAY JOINS NAVY urday by Lt. Gen . George C, K~n­ Mrs. Ella Brooks, 95, died SlIIturney, oommander of AlllOO al!' forces Wllrren LeMay, son of MI . ~nd day at her home In Ha.f'lcysburg . Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. hll3 joined' in the Soutbwest Pacific. She was the oldest re.~ident of the the Navy and will repOlt fo' trainvUla.ge . RETURNS TO DUT.Y ing Monday, probably Great Funeral services were helj Mon- Lakes, 111. OOJll). RObert Blatt who hns been day In Wilmington with Interment MASONIC NOTICE spend.lng a nine day furlough here In M.iarm cemetery. here'"

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Mary Bogan , 18, dl1ughter of Mr, aml Mrs. Charles Bogan, who live on the Dr . l{erman furm OIl Route 2, was mysteriously sl:ized and beaten'MondllY mornlng 011 Waler s treet In W~ynesville , Aocordln& to the story told to orlieers, MI.s6 Bogan W ill; walklng dowlI the street on her way to the home of her brother-In- ll\;w ane. sister, 1Mr . and Mrs . Carl Bauer. a:bou t 1 :00 o'clock Ii. m . 'When a car wlthout lights approached and sl.Opped. and a man leaped out . 'TIle nex t t hing the girl know was when she became conscious am! found herself alone at Cold Springs. abo lll a mlle south of town . When found she was In 1\ hysterical and semi-coruselou5 condition . She had been reverely beaten and bruised. SherUf Willlam Hufford and Deputy Gerald Oouden are Investiga tlllg the ca&e, but wIlen asked about the case Thursday reported no arrests . Mias Bogon Is reported as ~:il1 in a critical condition at the home of her parents .

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and former M!runi ' University athlete, has been elected coach ot XenIa Central hi"h for the- coming yeat' to succeed Tom Blackburn, ~ho reports to the Na.vy Prdlight school at ~he University of North Qarollna &t Chapel HlU August 5 ~ Lieutenant, junior grade . The bol\r.1'~ athletic committee chose Kelley from 11 appllcants . SHARONWLLE YOUTH DROWNS NEAR MORROW Jaok Knockent1et, 11, of Sharonvllle, drowned last Friday 1:1 Todds creek, near Morrow, llOCol'(\lng to \Warren county officers. VISITING IN WEST VlJtGlNlA Mrs. William Stratier a'lri Mrs, Ross Bode lett on Thursdoy night

'for Balena, We!!t Virginia. where they will visit their pare nt ~ Mr . and Mrs. O. D . Lanham Mrs. Bode returned Monday !:Jut Mrs , Strader Will remain for a.bout two weeks.

13 Added To Local Civic Club Roster At the first meeting or Way·nesville Civic club since the lleglnning of the current membership drlve, which aims to double the membershlp. thirteen new memllers were added to the club roster. Iu usual, Vice President W11l St. Jolm was the leading recrUl1.er, bringing in , four new members. The meetLng was held Monday evening at COla Sprinl15 Tavern. Forty-!our members and guests were present at the dinner .neettnsNew members were as follolVs: Raymond Braddock, Lee Haiwke, Peter RUnYan, Mark Rogers, Verne SimpSOl~, Maynard Weltz, R. H. Hllrtsock. Harris Mosher, Charles J am es. Frank Crew. Walt& Sheehan, E. W . SCOfield and BtAulley Ellis. During the business meeting In charge of the pre.sic.ent, Mayor C. H . Brace, suggestiOns for projects te be laken up by the civic club for the civic betterment of Waynesville. were made 'by several ~~~~L.. The club agreed tbat.lt li&WIOU "'" behind some such project.! and push them to compleUon. The mat-ter was referred to the club clINe'torate . The Memoral Day fund, 911lOUDtIng to $50, was divided as foUon: $26 to the Boys SCOuts. "5 to tlUt, High' School Band IlIld $1:) to tba Red Cro&s. Tbe Red ' Cross waa included at t~e suggestion of ~rt Krumholt.z, Memorial Day .pealter. who declined payment for hili services. Rev. Ralph Parks Who was In charge of the local 'playgroUDd, sponsored by the club, reJ'Orted the playground as only partlally auccessfUl this season, and reported plans for enlarging the pro1ect nen

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summer. At the conclusloa of the bualneu meeting, Rev. L. o. Radle;,. pr0gram c~irman, introduced, lira. Willlo.m H. 'Deutemeler, of PraDklin, chainnan of the Home conunlttee of the Warren COUDtJ Red Cross and prdMaUon ofClcer of the Juvenile court. Her topic. '\Problems or the Juvenile OoUrt," was extremely interesting. fiPle tolcl of her work with delinquent cblldren of the county and eUom.a that; were being ma4e to restore them to good citizenship. She told of III&DJ specl'flc cases, their cause and cure. She claimed that no .ahlld la bom bad. and that causes could be found In every case such as lust tor excitement and environment. A:t the conclusion of Mrs. Deutemeier's adoress, Pres1dent,ur,ee announced that the next meettns to be held Monday evenillli AUIrUIt II, would be Ladles Nite and 'that wlvea or members In the service woulcl be welcome as well as wives of active meoibera.

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BIRTH OF SON ANNOUNCED NEW BUBLlNGTON RESIDENT Mr. and Mr.s. James Ha,emeyer TO TEACII IN XENIA SCIIOOL of ltings Wlls, are anoounc!ng the William H , Harlan, of New Bur- birth of a 80n OIl July 1f. Mr. Hagelington, has been elected ( ,1 teach meyer is the son of./llr. a:1<1 Mrs. history on the Jaculty of Central Charles Ifa8eme),er. high school in Xenia, sltcceedlng vlSrr SON IN VIRGINIA Miss F110rence Foust, who rei,ned toO

Special communication Wnynes- JQjn the Ashland .faculty. it ' has Mr. and M1'II. P. L. Reason and vIlle Lodge No . 163. F. anti A. 114 .. been anonunCed. Mrs. Lln'en Beuon of LeOanon, IN LITTLE MIAMI RIVER Konday evening, July 26, 7:30 FERRY FOLKS ENJQY .spent the we--end with Corpora! The body of Mrs. ora Hutches, ()5, o·clock. Wel'k ' in E , A .• degree. OUTING 8UNDAY Loren Reason at Camp Lee, Virwho drowned In the UW'.l Mtami Refreshments. ginia. H. B. E&mhart W . M . A group of young folks of Ferry River Sunday "!Vhen fiabing noor enjoyed an outing SundaY ' :at Old pi ALABAMA. Kings Mll\S, was recovezed Monday DICK CAMPBELL IN ILLINOIS night nearly seven m11<es dawnRiver Park. Dayton. iMrB. Wllllam stroUd .left Thurs'l1h06e Who enjoyed the picnic stream near the ~ Loveland hrk Pvt. Richard Campbell who da)'l mornlnti ' ,to 8M!W!!pany her were !was recent ly inducted in.to the army' Mr . and Mrs . Everet.t Hunter, clubhouse, nort~ Loveland. Coroner !Herschel M : Wl1liams of War- ,baS been sent to Illinois for b.lSlc !Mr . and Mrs. Vernon Harris, Mr. daughter - in - law, MIa. Harold ren county, returned a verdict of training. 1& address is Pvt . Rich- and Mrs. Harvey Hole anc. Mr. and stroud. ~ ~, far '" vialt with Col'pOi'al BaTold' stroud of Brookaoc1dental drowning., 'ale .coroner ard I . Campbell, 35804918, Second Mrs. Ed,L1nville . ley Pleld, near )lobUe, Alabfuna. was informed Mrs. Hutrhes &nd her Platoon, cO. C,' Medical TralnlDl husband were In a boat fl8hlng Ba.ttnllon, oamp Grant, m. VISITING BUSBA'ND when an overhanging' bra.nc" &wept -- ' Little Zan&. Mae Fulkerson, who WARREN COUNTY mGn the woman into title water. ' Mn,. ErTIu Ellis and M1'II. Roy , . IN JUNE BOND SALES has been crltlcil.lly .Ill at $t.' ElIzabeth's hospital, Dayton. is greatly £Ills left. ' Sunday arternoon tor . SWALLOWS BAT POISON Warreli Countlans purchBllt:d vmr improved and will ·be able te return <::a.np 8Jbert, Ala ., wliere Pvt. . bonds totalln'g .70;162.60 durIng to home In a few days. Her ~athef., win EWa la located. Mrs. Erwin Rat polson eaten by Beverly Jac:kBon, 3, or SiPl'InatX)I'1O, ca~ June, according t.o WaIter ~. Chesw1ll remain for an IndefJnl\e A. FUlkerson, who aiso'bRs been her to be, rushed to the Iiliddlet9:Wn ney, !,Juon, ~halnnan of the tlrlve. Ill, la able to be up and around. stay. iPurchases In Clinton were $67,850; b08pltal satUl'dU afternoon by ber ~ts. She , was releaa4!d a abort Clermont, t/i7,208.25, and Brown, 'J.EB¥fON , PASTOR USlGN8 ATTEND FAMRY DINNER 'time . later ' tollowlnc emel'llt:ncy m~.:III. Warren county'. July 1Mr. ancl Mrs. Walter Whitaker Rev. J. A. AlbriIbt baa ~ quota la tftat.ment. ancl d.Ulhtel, Mrs. Samuel a(ere- as pe.6tor 01 the BedlaD)' 0011lfllt,ot ' lira. Alva '1boIrIIl8OD and IIIaaea d1t.b , sr .• IIJaa ~-B . .lfereclltb tkxW ChrIIUaD ~~ IibNe adIe. Be~ty '1'homp8on. IIlIdred GaUlbUl'J aD4 MIIIea VIrI1DJa aDd ~ eut of ~non, the '*'nl fit. - ---'1Ir. Bull IIardla .... iw..... t.... 8IId Alma KartlJD WIiltaJreto ea. 1Ieredlt.b attended, a r.mny dinner tees 11M 1UlJIPDIIlId. MI'. ~ paaIt.Ion w1tb Jack IIIld 1~1I1_ tile open. "Io1aIIa.H IlL GI""nlia~ JD ~ of tbelr ion, 00I'P0I'ii RO- . . .,... pub' 01, tile &'iIIIIftIb 0IenIaDd . .... . ~~ot""""

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home of h r l)al" nts, Mr . and Mrs . Cha ' . Sherwooq , fer II s ho. l vacaLlou before taltlug UI> her work as ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY super visor of nurses at tile ChUSubscription Price. $1.50 Per Year. payllble 1Jl Advance dren's hosplt.nl at Mt . Aullurn . J . H . Coieman has d isposed , of ", his tinsmj th tools and also h is tln,\vare and has ,reth'ed Cram active business. Mr . Coleman cam here lLouella J anney. Clara LIle, Sa ra 45 yea rs ago nnd startt'.d to work FIFTEEN YEAR AGO MissUdine, Louella WlUlnmson, Mil- COl' J . Hopkins. whe owned the till(JUly Z5, 19Z8) An Illlto aocldent occurred on the dred Cla rk: Olive Dlnwlddle, Est.her s mi t h store. He bas been In the school-house hill Thursday , Jee Henderson. Eva Irons, Alice Davis, same stol'll ever 1>IllCe, rie is the T inney. who was trying out a new Ka tharine Kent and Doris Hawke ; town's oldest business ma n . About 60 re latives of Mr . and car. was going up Ule hill and In Mrs . Glenn Bland, Mrs . Emerson Earnhart, Mrs . Claude IRlggs. Mrs, Mrs . Al'bert Cornell gathered a t some man,n er lost centrol. The car IbllXlked dow n lhe hili Dud at Ha rry Karl Ha.wke, Mrs. R . C . Vance. their heme In LyotJe Su nda y in honSherwood's store cnl.~h ed Inle A. K.. Mrs . R. S . Hawke. Mrs. Charles er of Mr . Cornell's 81st bi rthday . Mrs . EJla Michener was called to Chambers, Mrs. Frank Dupree, Mrs. .na,y·s mllchine. South Oharlcst.on Monday en ac. Fred M . Cole and family are vISit- Dave Davis, Mrs. J . ,P . Fromm, Mrs. C.L . Hn.wke. Mrs. J . C .Hawke, count of the deaU\ of h er brother. lug relatives in WLsconsln . MIss Rachel Madden of Sabina, a LiLtle Harry MatUlew Turner of nd Peter Banta . Nlne~y-two re latives and friends M r. and IMrs ., Wm. Hadley a ud WII Bellbrook is spending the week with bur Hadley of ClarksvilLe. are the his grnndpal'e!lts, Mr . and Mrs. F . g'athered at the beautlIul country home of Mr . and Mrs. Oharlt:s Bo- Ohautnuqua guests of Mr . Bild iMr~. B . Henderson. gan, near Waynesville, Sunday, IW . H . Madden. Margaret, the da\lghter of Ora B . Sears recenty sold a falm of 105 c nd HarletL Marlatt. was born Sept . J uly 22, to surprise them. acres four miles snuLh of Lebanon . 14 , 1905, alld died J uly 28. 1928. TWENTY- FIVE YEARS AGU belore 6 a. m. The early bird catchDr. L . B . -aaU and family lett on (July 24. 19181 es t he worm . Tu esday to spend a week a t NIllgra A trai n load of men went throul'h ~publlcan Primaries : 1"01' ReThUs. COl'wln Monday . They were from corder, Allen HuHmnn, H enry H . Dr . W . Brown and Mrs. Brown Cleveland and were going to a can- D unham , J . Holbrook ; Cor Aadltor. of W1lShlngton were guests of Mrs. tonmen t In Sout h Carol1na. O . S. Moun ts; for Representative, Mary Bur ton t he first of the week : The Misses Mildred and Ruth Geo . E . Young, Milton Oi!lrk; Jer Complimenting Mrs. Roi R1slnger Newla nd of Ohlcago. are t he guests. S her trr, C . J . Waggoner; fo r Como[ New Dayton , AHlerta, can., Mrs. or Mr. and !Mrs. W . H . Allen. missioner: Ed B . Roogers, Frank B . J . Q . Gons and Mrs , Fred 9ons, at Pvt . Bryon ~rendergast of West S tokes, W . D . Col'1Win ; for clerk of th horne of the former, entertalned ·P olnt. K y. , sur prised his fa mily by Courts, Gee . S . Schenck; f(>r Sur_ __ loILb.rldge ThlL1:sday afternoon . walking in en t hem Sunday. veyor. Roy E . Miller; for Preseeut EiSi" Hawke was hostess a t Saturday a.'fter 90 n ew truckB, dI- Ing Attorney, F. M . cunningham . were: IJI4.lss Katharine Fromm, MtsSit • • " -' I k FlFI'Y PEARS AGO Presen t es 'Kat ..... n Homer, H e en Haw e. ( Janua~y 6, 1894) T he Cash Register Factory has lost n one of Its oh arms of a week IIgo but continues to be til\! paramount topic of con versatiOn among all cJnsses of the cltiens 'Tis well t hat It Is th us, for never was a oommun ity fa.vored with a proposit ion as open (ll1d fTank as t hat made .by the Wayne Cash Register company to Wayn esville. Atbout a hundred per son are Ind ebted to Mr . an~ Mfs, J . A . Funkey for a n Invitation to attend the musicale 'given at thefr . 'JimutifuI LEBANON, OHJO PHONE 326 •_ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ' home last Friday . Those partlcipa t-

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• Hell) the WaI' effort bY " cHing liS all of your STRAW. We necfl ir tm ~('n!ly H~ su bstitute for wood pulp and for the manu'faclur'p of r onlasn cr!; for iIu l)ortanl war goods. We will hny and hale o n your farm .•• or pay you extra for hll l in~ and hauling to our Paper Mill.

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Ing In the program were: Mrs. rr,.~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~=~ Gauze, Misses Missildine. MIss Maddox, Messrs . Coleman and McKay, M iss 'Leah Wright, Mesdames Wh.lte ,.. anu Dakin, MessrS . Fan knd Lu"I kens, J . E . J all,ney, P . B . Lukens. IUETlIODIST ClIURCU Miss :Ebrl ght . Loull C. Rl&cpey. Pastor T he Euch re and "My OeM" clubs, Church school 9:30 a . m . In joint sesslen, were pleasantly enO'hurch serv ices at 10 :30 11 . ' m . tertalned at Ilhe home of Dr . and Mrs . Hendelson New Yeru"s even- Subject, "The City That Hus ·Foundation. " Special music by a vocal 1ni. D. W . Meeks took a n tm'ber of trio . the city morning dailies over to FERRY CIIflItCiI OF CIIRI8T Bellbrook S un day . They were the H erber1 Graham, Mlnbter Iflrst. SUl?day papers the nat.lves over 9 :30, a. m., 'BlbIe school 'there ever !\IIIW •., 10.45 a . 'm.-Commun1on. Friday m0t:ning,. 14ahlon Ridge. 11 :00 a. m.-8ermon. aoting as agent fo r A . M . Lew!:; of 8 :00 p . m.-pr.eooh1~. Athens, sold the .Lewis property. FRlENDIS corner Main and Miami streets, to J. . D . P ha r - -- for $3~OO cash . FIrst Day school, 9 :34\ ~. m . MeetlDg t or WOrship, 11) :30 a. m. Han . Isaac M . .Barrett. died at hls -~ home In Sprlnu Valley Tucsday at MT. 1I0LLY M. E. CIIURCH tb~ ag~ of 66 years. • .... M. Sear". Mlnllter Gov . McKinley will be :na ugurated with appropriate exerrrses Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. ~ ,A. Earnhart, Bupt Monday a.t la o'clock . Evening 2'l ervlce, 7:30 p. ~. Wednesday aSi ~ 1arc llIs Thackera PPayer Meetlng Wednesday , eve'WfIS rlrlvln;l up M:a in ' !' ~rec on his ... tLy home, th ~ horse became:! r ri ~ht­ nlng, 7 :30 p, m . ned' and ran up the strCf!t uIlsetST. AUGUSTINE CIIVRC.. tlng the sprin g wagon neal" Mrs. Father KJoum~I&• • Priest Rape r's, t hrowlJlg M r . T h ackera Mass S unday 9:00 a . m . ali t and severel}' brulsln!; lJim . The horse mn ou t Third slree t and stopped u~ Osca r Edwards, , :Mi. s May Wright is vlsltinl! 0 .. L . Clnne's ot SprRngf,leld. Th Ladles Aid Society of the . M . E , ch urcb h ave arranged for a concert 'by the renowned DeM:):)8 family In Lewis hall F,rlday, Ja n . 12.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATI~ OF omo DEPAR'nSENT OF mGJlWAYS Colunlbus, Ohio, J 'uly 10, ~943 Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 43-251 UNIT PRICE CONiRA C~l'

SeaLed proposl\'s will be I €eclved at th e office of t h e S tatc Hi;rhway D irector of Ohio. It t o olumbus. 01110, untll 10 :00 a. ro .,' Oh le 5tana,lfd Time. Tuesday. Augu st 3 , 1943, for tml})'oveme!l ts I.n: Wan'ell Ceunty i Ohio, on part o f Section Mosr·n of Lhe Columbus - ClnclnJ1ati R~ a , S ta te HISh w\i Y No .6, U . S . Route No. 42, In the VllIoge cf N.:nsO~l, by resurfacing wit h asphalLlc or tar concrete. Widt h : P o.vement 46 .2 fee t average; ,R oadway val·illlble . Length: 4,158. 2 feet or 0.71;" mile : ' l:stlrnatcd e'ost . , . . ... .. . ~ lb.G30. 00 Contraet to 'b le oeml>leted lI ot Inter tha n September ' 15, 1943 . 'I'hc m lllimum v. age to be palel to a ll labOr employed on t his oontract sh all be In aocurda nce WIth t he "Sohedule of , Fri!va1l1ng Uoutly W~ ge Rat.es Ascer tained n.~ld Dc~er mlllecl by The Qepar tmen t o.r , rndustria l Relations appilcable to S tate Highway Department Improvements In nccordnnce .....,11.11 Sections 17-3, 17-4, 17-'1a, 17':5 a ud 17-5a of the Genel'al Code or Ohio . " The bidder m us t submit wlllh hls bid a 'certlfled ,ch eCk In a n a mo unt equa l to rive . per cent or Lhe e:.tlmated cost. ,but In ilIO • Ii,v ent ' mOre t han ten thow>;and dollars .., P:ans' a nd ~ ~clfl catlons are on m.c in. th e dcpl l'f!Dle1it oC hi gl ways and the office of.,the resldCln.~ aisti1ct deputy director. " ' The director res'ervoS the ' right to reject ~y IUld ali bidS. . H . O . SOURS, S.tate mghway Director,

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ST. MARY'S BPISCOPA.L

Along The Way T he blackber~re ripe! Magic words, because there are many [olk" who like to pick t he large luscious ber ries, Bnd In the wOOds is where 'We lin d t hem. The ones alo.ng the rcadlJ are fair ly large tllli .year, .an d It looks like a gOll(I berry .year. ,A-d b f ..... , whtle we are on ..... un e su Ject e bla~bcrrles, let me mention a cure for jiggers, because jiggers .I,ove berry patches . A uttle fin ger nail

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COUBCO Here's the 'IOld Gray M:lre"Ralph Parks, Minister In Cba r,e l'The old gmy mare is baok where MOl'1lln g prayer and ser mon 11:00 she used to be, etc . .. (I gave you a . m. that verse last week) . "T h e old grny mare tans her tall ~t ' WAYNESVILLE COURCH OF a CadUlac, acts ll,ke a j umping CHRIST jnck, snorts at Q Pontiac Max Randall.. Minister The old gmy mare Is back where SUNDAY she used to be, many long years Bible SclllOOl 9.30 a. m. Communl'on 10 :45 a. m. ago . " " "The' oli gray mare m aY ' be t id li nd P re~lng••n a. m. mean. old ond mean, olel and Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m. mean, Senior Endeavor• . 7:15 P. m. Communion and preaohing, 8:00 The old gray mare may IJe old' M d mean, but she don't use Kt.SOllne:' p. m. T he Icea seems to be, so nlS young You a re invited t o come and worln1'ormant told me, to make \4p your. ship with us. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ .own verses, so go to It kids, It Is a ll

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FAMILY l"HOTOGRAPllER

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LEBANON MODERNIZING CO.

JEWELRY - GD"IS .

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The !oUowing article, taken from (\ Banning, Call! . . newo\>pnper, was sent ' to Mrs. Ed Hopkins by her daughter.in·lww, Mrs. J . A. Hop-' klns. wife of Sgt. J. A. "Pa~" Ropkins. who Is loca~ there OIl de:.ert ' maneuvers. Mrs , J , A, HOpklbs Is working a long wI.bh other Ilrmy wives t.o help save the apricot crop. "AT'my wives of Banning. heeding the urgent cail for help to "nve, the apricot crop, now comprise hair ot the workers In the Banning Oanrung company's l act.ory. It l111S been rovealC<l. "And well may the wives. mothers, sisters Ilnd friends of every man in the armed forees vollmteer their services In this patriotiC work. sinCe Ithe entire crop that Is packed In the can'llng factory, as well ,as ail that goes thl'ough the dry yards. Will go to the service men, "Among the employes at the 10, cal canning (act.ory are bhe wives of enllsted men, ofllcers. and : a large nurrfucr of civilians whosO! sons or brothers are In the al'lJled forces. There are wives of lieutenants, cap-

iv GEORGE S. BENSON PUllaeJliVlrmll"'¥ ColleltJ

ad't~oc:in rand evening - and those wh9 volunteer their ,se~vlces may take tihelr choiCe of any of these shifts. Prevailing wnges will be paid. "

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Seven big Chinese coolies, each , p08seaaipg ' 180 pounils of helllthy \ brnw.nrY.outhtul, Intelligent and will- ' InS to do your bidding. ought to be . worth $1 a week apiece In a liood! WAYNE PARK inviles you to a pleasant day of reyear to an enterprising employer' r laxation .. • N~w that tires, gasoli"e and travel condiBut If the prospective enterpriser by \ ,chance iii a stranger In China he .Is tions are such as they are, it ian't necesaary to travel likely to ovcrpay .them, any year. The tomato rates respect because Not that there I, anything wrong mile. and miles to find the r~laxation you are lookIt II chuckful ot vltam.in. (A and C), with the men; they simply can't pro, ing for. We ha~e them aU rirtbt here, and there ia thole invisible spark plug. thet keep duce anything marketable to meet one feeling fit. the $7 weekly payroll. a pleasant past time waiting for the entire family. Becaule tomatoes are an imporIn the United States anyone 'of tant food. It II imperaUve thet every these big fetlowll, unable to read or We will be looking ~or you a,t Wayne Park. one not needed for ImmCUlate use be saved by canning, but they mUit speak English, could earn much be canned right, else there wID be more than the other six combined If they stayed In China. Now what II the difference nnd how did It happen? The Chinese people had 20 centurlel to learn how to live before America was discovered. Asia has everything North America has, in the raw: coal. Carl (I'Whitey") Bauer. Mer. Iron, oil, fertlle nelds and six tlmel 'Phone 2451 Wayneaville, O. al many people to buy things. A ChlnamaD', Chance 'Did you ever hear the expression, "a Chinaman's chauce" meaning no chance at all? It Is not a serioul . ny Mlze. Fruuk MoConnlck. ClTCll'l ~ I er. Franklin, and Erma Klrlnhenn, Loea1 ,ull J1ave been invited to compete for the ' "Miss Greater exaggeration. The overage ChiWorkman and ot.hers will p rtlcl- 15, MillQlt6purg. ClnelnnaU" Utle of Mlu . Barbara Pattenon, shown here wIth ncse hl\s one chance in five to live pate . Unele Sam, u she won the coveted honor last year. Robert Mays, 38, salesman, Quthrough Wancy, and one chance In 4. A Red Cros:; Pal'1ltie in whlch lisle. and ElsIe R Mays, 37, secre, ... 6,000 to own an automobile If he Girls of this community are invited to compete for the 200 Red Cross voluntCcrs In thell tarY, carlisle, grows up. There Is no incentive: no colorful urul'onns wUl paraJI;' with private enterprise in Chino, no re- title of "Miss Greater Cincinnati" and "Miss America, 1943." R.e.l Estate Trand.,.. ward for working. saving, thl/lldng, Sponsorship of the "Miss Greater Cincinnati" Health, motoriZed equll)ment. TIlden B. and Nell M., Wbltenack investing or inventing. A man with Beauty Itlld Talent Contest, open until about July 28, has 5. MUSic by the famed PI\l.c,rson to Jay P. and Thelma Jaunlta money to use or an idea to develop been announced by Radio Station WCKY, Cincinnati, Field band , Chapman. 20.8 acres Iii Warren I&Ild , does not have protection for Indu. Girls of American citlzenship~--6. Exhlbllion by Drum Curpa and Clinton counties. trlol developments. Result: no prog- between the ages of 18 and 28, nominate entrants: Color Guards. ress for thousands of years, 'Marjorie W. Frederick &alented, In good health, never Entrants In the eontcst wlll Photo Courteq Ball Bro• • 00. in leu than 500 years America married and living within a 50- particip.a te In a number of perThe program w11l start ?rompU) and Male Sha1lfer, 10ts~~.~~"'":1 d I ' Uttle or no vitamin C lett in them. b at 5:30 o'clock, with the R ~ .I-Brov e ip Sprln&boro. Undue exposure to air after the lkinI as eve oped the most productive mile radius of Cincinnati, are sonal appearances in connection are removed and over-cooking in an and prOfitable large·scnle farming eligible to enter.' Information with pa.rioUc and civic projects game with Great Lakes shinlng at Lee Lemmon to GoldSe 8urJMe, uncovered container destroy vitamin ever known. With machinery, one and application bhtnks may be and war effort activities. The YQu've always Deeded adequate 6:30. F'ollawlng that wlli be thp field , lote No. 10 and lJl in wrtaht'a adC. This I, one reason thnt tomatoel man tends 100 to 500 acres, depend. received from Margaret Dotson, 27 semi-finalists 10 be selected propeny insurance protection. meet. and flnally, the regulalry cMtlon to WaynC8\1I1e. Ihould be prepared and canned a, Ing on the crop. In other countrie, Today, w,irh r~pla(ement5 dif-· Quickly as pos.lble. UsuallY whole It takes no less than five men (some- WCK:Y promo.tion manager, Ho- about Ju1y 28 wiH be .given talscheduled game. ' Thelma B. Fordham to aarabeUa tel Gibson, Cincinnati. ent auditions over WCKY and ficult and values hi~ you tomatoes have. more food value than Urnes 1(0) to cultivate, such a farm. Every cent of the proceeds wltl go Hels, 107.83 acres In CleaJ'C:nek tIWp. ' The winner of U'e title "Miss will appear at the Albee Theatomato juice, partly because a con· All of them have to live oil the land. ~~ it more than ever. t.o the War Relief ~nd Service Fund. Alfred Rasnake to IIlU'r7 W. alderable amount of vitamin A II .0 they have accordingly less to sell. Greater Cincinnati" will receive ter, Cincinnati, for final judging. DIc. , from which organization ·the CMne and Maud M. CUne, . . . acrea "Miss Greater Cincinnati" will a wardrobe Sind an all-e~pense lo.t in the pulp that faila to go Th A I 1m th In token ' of its 90th Annj· us mer cans are . 0Wll as c trip to Atlantic City ' to compete represent the area at the "Miss through the ,trainer when the juice Red Cross will reeeive almost all the In Washington twp. versary, The Home Insurance I. made, but mainly becaule greater beat ted people on Earth. Private Company is investing every receipts. Every person who enten; u:posure to air destroy, vitamin C_ ,Enterprise does It; more production for the $1500 granli prize and America" pageant at Allantic Euphemia ~verne ~t et al., to other honors awarded Miss Am- City the week of Sl: ptember 6. dollar in Dew gross preoUuou the park. tha.t nlght, naU play.:rs. Emerson K . DW, .. 25' acrea In If -'you , want first-cIa .. canned to- per man . eriea. American ' L egion postl, The person, organization or matoe., use ' fr~&h1y gathered, ~. A'io in Factories , received until the end of the WDplres, vendors,groundkeepers,club Holly. ripe, lotind truit-one Imal1 bad spot The American Industrial worker neighborhood theaters, war fac- agency nominating the winner of year in United Slates War of.flclals, membcrs of the pre~s, wlil Mae Cornell to Allred aDd Ruth can ruin a whole batch. Wasil.. the earna 'more than the average of his tories or war ,agencies have been the I'Miss Greater Cincinnati" Loan Bonds. lay It on the line for this m06t Rasnake, lot No.4 In Iyttle. tomatoe, before scalding: .card a craft anywhere else in the world, for invit.e d tiy WCKY officials to Contest will receive a $50 refew at a time. Remove all core, worthy of charities. David AWltln and Anna D. Take advantage of this oppor.Up of! the sk,lns, and cut away the same reason: he produces more. hold prelimilllary con~ests or ward (rom WCKY. Tickets tor the 'bIg shOW are now ,Tha.ckera to 'Wade P. and aha R, tunity, 'Protect yoW' propeny green spots. Pack the tomatoes tight ~m.erlcan workmen produce more into clean hot jafl-thi. Is be.t done because they are more skillful, and against all bamrds, Get the fnm read1n this long. letter but on sale, MaU orders are b ~~l\g ac- Fannon, 85 acres In CJearer~ Wp. ~tter by preliing each tomato down with because they have 4 .5 Installed, ia.surana: 10" need-aod bdp please tell your sub/)-cribers Ul you cepted by the Cinolnnatl Baseball James and Ora Lamb to 0ecU &ad a wooden spoon. Add salt to leaSOD mechanical horsepower apiece to give our ' fighting men the 'have a,ny) that If they Is worried, OIUb. 307 VIDe street. and tlckeUi Katherlne Dillow, 6.86 .ores In to ,ult your taste-the usual'amount help them. This calls for Invest. equipment tbey need. and blue to try the church. Get ac- are n.lso on sale at Crosley Field Washington tIwp. one tellIpoon to the quart. Seal ment, of course. The average Inaccording to manufactUrer's in. ' lDear Ed: qua.lnted with t he prooche~ next CQ'Ch time tlbe Reds pIny. Ollle P . KIng to william o. ItruCtiODI and proeess 35 minutes In veatment required to make a job for Our oBia:, is always P.d to I has bin a ' I:eaaer of yore paper Sunday and nn sure you'll find him hot water bath. If tomatoe, are one man In American industry II mne, 1.63 ~es in Cieanlreeit ,,,p. gi.e you pro~~ aDd C0urtenot frelh froin the garden, process $8,000. Men are inspired to get sklll ,f ur some tlnlEl now and I am, a r1te nice sort or egg. Lee Lemmon . to R.uaseb ,N. aDd ous service. 'on us. wate 45 minutel. because good jobl demand skill. amazed sum tu:nes at all T read In Your friend. . , or ceJephoae aoydme. ~ Mabel E. Wllson, 25.~ acres In No julce can be better than the Opportunity to make money en· THE OOUN:I'RY HICK . Wa)me twp. 'f ruit from which It Is made, .0 be courage. people to invest their sav- hit. New Suits ' I notice on yore be.clt page the ads lure to we strictly (resh, firm-ripe, Ings in wbat It takes to Increase the (Enclosure) Charles Guenther VB. Clara r~ tomatoes, wh*ch are free from yield per worker. Volume produc- of Jimmie McCllure and Max!e RAlnINSURANCE AGENCY THE MONKEY'S VIEWPOINT Guenther, divorce. Gross n<,glect. ' " aU decay. Wash well and cut away Uon ' Is not "charity" on farms or dall. or corse :[ am jist' reildln beS'. s. 'scovtUe, Art. MI1' . . 'l1hree monkeys sat In a co::onut tree' Kathleen M. Angel vs~ Bernard V. any green spots' or weather-cr. a cks. In factorlel. It's good business. WAYNESVILLE, OHiO Weather cracks are those 'lplits that Management invests its stockhold- lIween the Un~, but Its jist ' about Discussing thlngll as they're sa.ld to Angel, 41vorce, extreme crnelty. War FoOC Admlnlatrator Marvln TelePhone 2661 form around the s\em ends when be, like this: Rada,U says, Send em to ., Belle Badgley vs. Raymond Badg- Jones said recently that, on the ,avhot sunshine follows a hard rain. en' money In macbinery and train: Such tomatoes are unfit for canning Ing for employees, to get (1) more me, 1'11 save ern, McClure says, ,I'll Said one to the other., "NQw listen. ley. dlvorce. gross' neglect o! duty . erage, (anners are ineettog , tbSI or juice unless used Immediately output .per worker and better paid bury em, TeaJn' wCltk, I~. you two, Olifford B . HOl1lTlel VB, E! [l Mae year's produotlon goa4a for field after picking. Leave the tomatoes workers, (2) less proouction cost per But layln all jokes aside, wily aces There's a certain rumor thtlt can't Hormel, divorce, gross np~:ect 01 crOll!!. EarUer reports lnd1cated that whole and steam or bake them until Item Bnd lowcr prices, (3) more people wait WI Lbe undert:l ker albe true, duty and e&treme. cruelty . ' livestock and livestock produc~ ~ ' they are soft; then ,preSI through a sales and larger dividends, most has his hands on em before That man descended from our ftne ,Ieve, preferably a cone-8haped Conunon Pleas ' will reach production IOBls, JIJ', one: reheat the jUice to simmering; Freedom to Prosper <they goes to church? or before they race. noble vs . Clay Baty, . dlJones mid: "We will h&Ne f'DOUIh Stella Be.ty Because ijle investments of Am·e r· pour into Itcrillzed jars and process tlie The very Idea. Is a dlsgrRCa , vorce to plaintiff, rea] est.l<te to I09d In thJs ~try--81ven ",t ~ 30 minutes at IJmmerlng. The pulp lean Ibareholders are protected by want aI:}ythtng to ' do with will leparate from the juice unIe.1 law, countless consumers of small preacher? H.u man nature Is funny, No monkey ever 'deserted his wtfe, pla.lntift , Plalntl~f restored to mald- , average weather fOl' the rMt 01. the . a very ftne sieve I, used or If too Dieana can afford things they now alnb it?, Starved her babies "3.nd ruineq her en name. lDe!en.<lant to Pi\Y court year---'to give clvlllllns ~et&1..te II.D4 much heat is , applied at any ' time. enjOY, thinS' with which they Uve We has plenty of worries I'owdays, life. costs of $10 and $50 attorney fees . heaJthfUl dlets, In ~cUt1on' t;, ~tOb, 10 you boil the juice In an open ' kettie untU It II thick? Well, that'. a beuer ·than people who, In cUaet , of the war, wondeM weath- And you've never known a mother OlUe F . King vs. William J. ing mll,ltary and other eesent1al line way to get rid of mOlt of 1bose countries. are caIlQd rich. Free er ' Fre,nklln ,I:). Is' go)n tel' run fur ' m onk ' King, divorce to plalnU.1\f\ property war-time ,requJr~ts. Tb1a doeS FOR &ND CONSIGN preclous' vltamins. . Enterprlae and Democrl\cy go hand· The beit tasting jwce is that made In·band; cannot be separated. Nei· another te~ etc. I cU~d a llttle To leave her bB.bles with oLhers to settlement approved, defendllnt to not mean, of COUJ'll!:l, blat there}s your Qattle, hop, sheep aDct bunk, pay plalntiff $1100 alimony and $ui any bet.ter chance . than ~red to Norris-Brock Co., UVe win uu' by prelSing whole home canned to- ther one could lurvive without the artklle from the Dayton News' (thats matoe, through a sieve just before other. Our forefathers who knew the Democrat paper) the tother day Or 'pass them on from onl' to an- costs of case. earUer for hllNlng all ~ ~ood that progresalve firm for tlle blabesl " erving. Any le!lsonlngs llked may Europe Its vicious oppreulona, and I send, hit on ter 'you in case e clvUians would lUte to 'bUy, Cl'r tlla t other, market pl'Ices anci gOod ~. be added ~be before cannln~lg~a.~b~u~tiitth~e+~~~~~~~tll~E~;n~:t;-:::erpri8e in t,be you alnt seen hit yit. ,Yon know Till they scarely know who Is their ju.tce-"will etter If al platntlfl to have oustody of ct,lldren civilian supplies for aome Individual Union Stock 'Yard8. ClDoIDD&tI, O. except lalt, are added when mother. during action. defendant to pay Items will not be far ~ t.he deFree Enterprise II, the right of some fel10ws claim to have sprung Tune In on Radio S.tloa WOKY, juice II opened for serving, and even 12:25 to 12:30 p. m. for our dall7 the ' aalt may be lett out. .I' eVQ1'1'nian to work (or trade) where from Monkeys 'b ut " I , unlierstand Alld another thing you'll never see- pla~ntlft $15 teDrporary alimJny and mand. be Ukes, save and invelt according they are objecltlng. I don 't blame A monk build a fence 'round a co- $60 toward expenses. 'W1Or some Important. crop'! - Inmarket reports. Bat.lon Remlnde'l' to hi, own judgment, run hi" busl· them, fer sum o.n e done told ~lle that George Dean vii . Leona Burns c1u~1ng rice, O6t.a, flaQeed, anQ pocoanut tree aes, I I he thinks wile, and take the the Monkeys In the zoo h n ve been Dean, divorce to plainti,ff, plaintiff tatoes, estimated 1943 a.creav;e Is weU GASO~"A" book coupons consequences of gain .or 1081. Free And let the coconuts go t.o \\aste, Bibove the year's pia. No . 7, good 'for tour gaHons each, imterprlaera in thil eountry include k:n<f.vn to go crazle wat ..hJn the Fot1blddlng a.ll other monks a taste; to pay costs , "AcI'e88e 01 cOrn. hay, barley, antics of us hwnans on the (utslde . the big induatrlaUatB,· They also In· must lost through sept. 2l. Why if I'd put a fence aNund the Marriage Licenses grain IIOllrhuma, ~n, and tobaCcO clude every farmer, eveQ' cros. Ed. I reckon you Is tired out Well. SUO~tamp No . . 13 good .for tree Harry D , Jaeksoll. 26, radio signal Is ftbou~ at the goals. Acr~~ of roadl merchllnt and every laborer Starvation would force you to steal 5 pounds l hroutrh August 15. Stamp TARViIA-UT.HiW TAR AND who baa ~ot pawned hls birthright, COI1p6. Xenia. and Dorothy \Betty ' swee~ potatoes, dry field beans, pea from mel 1.5 and 16 are good through !til Uberty to sell hla skill in a free ROAD OIL. EXCAVATING nuts. and: 8up.r beets Is belOW 1M3 . Here's another thing n monk Vfon't Kinnard. 21, Harveysburg. IOotoioor 31 for 5 pounds eB9h for market. DUMP TRUax SEaVICB Roger L. Gnrrett. 17. paper work- , goa1a." Free Enterprlae, the cornerstone hOOle canning pu11POS86 , It more Is lo, J RElADY MIX OONORE"I'JIl necessary, loeal housewives may of American prosperity, II now Go out at night and let on a stew, threatened. ,Tame, A. Farley , told apply at the' Grange 'Ball for more a Mother', Day meeting in Wash· Or use a gun or club or knife July 29 from 2 to 9 p. m , To take some other monkey's Ufe. that· allen phUolopliie. at Yes, man descended. the ornery cuss, OOFFEE - ~p No. 22 (lIb.) home 81'e , threatening the fr~doml which U: S. lold.lers fight ovu:But. brothers. he didn't ~escend Phone Wfl6'lleev11le 2911 good through August 11. leal. The), 81'e threatened by govfrom usl" mu.. 0IIlL -4 !Period 5 ,ooupQns ernment ownership of industry, just :Morrow Phone NO.' 3 Valid in all IOnes through Sept. 30. as they were ~eatened In the 1930's Get your nell,t Greaae 'Lebanon: ,Office Phon.e .73 K Period 1 coupons In new fuel all ra- . by a get-on·reUef fad, by advocates .Residence ~ M tlons became, valid July 1 ane are of a "planned economy" and by ,Job done Iltiatht.· For. to~ • aposUel . of "Thirty donars every ~======::!:::===::!II flOod ior ten gallons each. OIntlnno.tl .. - Fro.m the Interest 'notch performance ,yo~r DOW being evl,denccd, It Is sale to SHOJ!B-Stamp ·N o •. 18 (1 pair) Is Tburlday." Two Wa;ya OpeD valldthroUgb October :n. car ~eeds re~I.•t GOpO say , that the mamoth PIOS1~ TheM ·p'hllo,opbi.,. are not 4ead. MEAT, gfc.-Red stamP'l P,. ,Q. l'hq . scheduled for Crosley Field ('n Wed.. will be revived at . the end ,of ari-e.sinlf j.,b. You can be arid R good t.hro\1ih July ;n , Ibe IW81'. Two roacla ,lie before UI. nesdaY, JulY 28, for Ute benefit 0(' ' iFBOOESBED F 0 0 D S -.: mue We mlllt take' our cibolce. Shall we sure of cettiDIf t~a~, ~lIy' the Red."Oroeii ·wW· sellVe ..;; .. hI&~' N, p. and Q rem~ln ,,~ld cODtinue' l'r'wai of Free En~e . i torle 'landrn8rk In the , hisu\J}' or tau'oUIIh . to ' st8n~ of living biiher eveD Clnclnnatl baseOOll. , ' ' , GOOD, JOB HERE. Try COWS, thaD we Jlilve known\ before;' or per· ,. . Stop at The W.yDe .....il.e "Dl'ug Store for a c.-, CroSley Fleid ball ~n 'been the mit QUrIe1Ve. to be inlsled by rattleus neat time. There IS a CALVES, SHEEP, ETC., ' refrea~iD' drink Or a delieio'U. dish of Fre~~ Baue,. scen~ Of Se1I8a.tiorml dt.UljB. but' JIllIt braID ,logana lJke 'Pr,pducti~ lor , UItI, not 10r Jlroflt," and,-.Ude down look at ",bat Is In store tot fana RemOyed ProIDPdt differenee. Ice (:~&II\. sOda fouDtain .:ef:vice, a ..tidacti... to ~ govamailllt ownerlll1p ' aDd attend .the Juiy 28 stlper at\ ' CaD Btate sOcsalllm to ~ I1vlD8 ,taM· aDY one aDCl will. put you off OIl yoUr' jourDe, traction: ardI of the OrIent? ' 1. A game ben-een a pklkp.d team with a freah Yau 'II Qever know W'hat a .., I tbin1t .tile American ~le Jib or Reels jUld Baston' ~raves agalnat appOrtuziltl', IDcentive and' PI'Clar.1I .(reahed ,' (MIiD' thi. will Ifive you UDti~' b7 it. lUCIa .. . the' nation hal thriVed 011 the i.doUB Great Lak~ Naval Station tftm of lOcke, Cclehrm, 1'1'18. 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TIle ' 4-H club met '1 h r..day ~rLCluoon aL th hom of M . Ruth Wleal, nor th or town . MI'. a ud Mrs . J osl ph ],~llds of Dayton were busLn ss vlS1Lors I1C1'O . Sa LU rclny . WUMI' . and Mrs . Pnut Shipley Ilnd 'cliUllCl' g\lcsts or Mr . and Mrs. M.r . on 'd . enl and. oll Crl;'ig'ht children alld MI'. and M.rs RoSS llwn In latcr Oraham li.Orry MIs. and or UlIrl'al J Rola nd nLl.elldcd Ule . e?en1.ng tbc of , Shipley thy Ka llic<:c, thele little Mrs. E1ln Amman ~ DaY Wt) vlsWay nesvlllc. in Columbus, Frltla. her uRugbtc r, MI' . Forest lted cvcl'(Il speJ1~ Graham h91'd Ri Baroara Misses Virginia and in Tllomps on, nnd family . over thc L.lk Meredlt.h of Lima, are guests of days last week a.L 111(11:\11 d. theil' uncle und aunt, Mr . :lIld Mrs. company with MI'. lUld CI'S Alviu week-en Mr. and Mrs . J anlCs Ka ~er lind . Dyke. WuI tcl' Whllak cr . Robert Mrs. Harry Grahuil l spent Friday litllc daughte r and Mr. :Pvt . Ea rl Cannel' left Monday [or wi th her mott. r, Mr~. SlL> II Sny- K a.<;c l' of Mldo'ct own, weI' Monday evening dinner guests of ~11' . Hnd h is post In Louisia na after spead- lor, in Dayton' . home his at. h Ing a ten-<iay furloug Mr. Harvey Burnct spent sever 11 Mrs . Walter Keruick . Mr . and M rs . HoWl\rd D elVocse oC here. days last week in Ohlcago aLWnd• • • Cit.y. spent. Thu rsdl\~' cvcnMomln~ !rl>' Prociucl Milk U1e Nationn l Mr . and MI·s . Wolter Wisema n ing ing with Mr. and Mrs. Even:tt Eal'. tlon Alisocia and children, Polly Lou and Billy, Mr . and Mrs. C. E . Vermllyu of ly. were in Oineinn ati Sunda}, and MI' . and Mrs . T homns Collin s were Sundny dirUl"'~ guesLs DayLen going witness ed the ball game, later ~c<lIlure Cha rles Ooillns 'of Dayton wcr and and Gilman Harry . Mrs of MI'. and to the zoo. Sunday 3ftemoo ll (!nllers of Mr . • Art Oaiver Ifamlly. • Mr. Dean HSlWke •and and Mrs . Walter K.enrlck . l',{nry MI55 Smith, Mrs. EUzabe th of COlumbus, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs . Allen EmrIck onwaynes of Cook Parry and esville COOk Wayn Dia) 2111 Mr . and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke. d .M r. and Mrs. LO'l:1 Sallste)'tn.ino with }u nftcl'llo Sunday ville, spent • • • bury (\nu son, Wendell, of Wru;h· MachJnl.sts Mate 3rd Class Faill M. Mrs . Margnr et Johps. SundllY· 'Mr. RusSell Cmnpbe ll lind Mr. ingtoll C,. H. , to dl.n ner, St . John, of Memph is. TelUl .. , was Gray and l..csl1c Mrs. and . r M : d utLende here the first of the week ' -is1t1.ng and Mrs . Evcrett K.elU'lek . llttend: Wilma and Bobby , chlldrcn Isl's Cnml>~el . Me of fWlcral the his father, Will St. John. of h(}\1or In Sunday dinne.r a ett Ce!lter, Mrs. Enrl Williamson , .. t • • • In fr v Na\ the of isk F oc J . P.Ce .'n. BuralLerno .h terville, Wednesday Misses Ruth nnd Ellzabf't t.he homc of aL , C. . S Innd, I Brls sons. and ke l tein S vscaLloI Harold their g Mr. nett are spendin rs . Free James and Gene, . ere Sunday ar- his parents , Mr . and M with relllltlves •in •New • Jersey . y « dence, Indepen r nea Mrs . F isk. Mrs . Olarence Menden ball and terllOon visitors oC Mr. and Sunday njoyell s relative Several . ch1ldren spent the week _ entl With Carl Steinke In .Dayton . Fre.nk Mrs and Mr. of home the at ch11«ud nd Hammo Ralph . Mrs ber niece, Mr. and Mrs. B . Steuve was 1.n dren,' Mrs. The.r lc Jones EtJld son, Miltenb erger. The dinner birthand Inmlly, at Dayton . l'gcr'~ MIlLenbe . MI·s or honor Allcn . Mrs Johns, et Margnr 'Mrs . • • • Mr. .md Emrick and Mrs. Walter Kelll'lck . day . The guests were: . m Wlsem/ Bllly and Lou Polly and chllcon Archdea FORI SALE - Watkln a Produet a at Clifford Mrs. at COney Island with were Dayton visitors FrIda)' . of 23 iN. Broo.dway. ~on. Open spent Tuesday Trlmb!e Ethel Mrs. and dren ReedEthel £Inti Misses Ruth, Eva .carrler s. evenings for YQur OOIiven1ence. &. group of En~~er of :':mlt.h Orace . Mrs and Dayton l"red . Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheeha n er spent Friday With Olen Lintner . Phone 63 L. Mrd. MHo nnd MI!'. nnd vl1le Waynes Ilt Rrl!\,ers Baul Mrs. and and SOIlS and their house guests, Mr: Horner Mntenb crger and family. FOR SAlLE- Two cows and one call and :Mrs. Mitchel l KartaHa. and sOn Cla.yt,on. Ml·. and Mrs.. Everett Early lind Albert' . Mrs. Also one road wagon. Mr. and \Mrs. .Harold Steinke were Sunday evening dinner guests 3-t. . and Mrs. Roc'S Rowl \nd sp~nt Mr 0. at evening Drake, Waynesville, Ohio. or Mr. and MrS . Wm. SIRgle and were guests Monday a !ong the Ohio River £It SWlday tor ;::ven dinner y birthda surprise FOR SALE--,PI,cn1e Supplie s, paper 'f amily of Lndilin Hill. New Richmo nd . Mr . L . E . SUvcr in Dayt.'ln , plates, CliPS, etc,; alSo sl)elf paper, caroan paper, large desk blotters at the OUet.te a1'l1ce. Mrs. Bert Bunneh , Corresp ondent Mrs. Ora White spent t,he wet:k housefor girl W~ . work. Higb scliool girl will do. No with Mrs ~ Banner Stewart . III sly is.seriou Marlatt Delio. Mrs. washing or ironing : Willis HWlter, Mrs, r. daughte her of homc 3 , the . ab vlUe Fourth ~reet, Waynes 511van Poinset t. LOST- Will toe finder of "he black 'Mr. nnd M.rs . Morris Lew!.; sjJCnt and white ladles umbrell a. which Sunday wilih Mr. and Mrs. John . was lost at the bus stop Ixt Wed- Koester . Oazette the at leave . nwny, please M~ Audrey Cra.wford ~pent the . offIce and receive reward? The nd with hcr pare':Hs Mr . week-e ,. umbl"eUa 1& va.lu d L. A. WIISbb~. ~ a "eepsaK~. and Mrs. Earl QyJw!ord. About 30 relative s spent ' Sunday '. I • and Mr.~. , Bert !FOR SA:LE--(>edestal Dining Room 61.. the homc of Mr. reTable with tbree extra boards all Bunnel l celebra ting the Hoover Mr . and Mrs . John SettiemYl'e £Iud son BUIy, of near Lebanon . and Mr. and Mrs . GlCJlII Billud and daughte r, Barbara LOu, lI'ere Sunday evening SUPPCl' guests of MI'. n.nd Mrs. L . C. SI. JohL1 . Mr. an d Mrs. Walter St,eeha n aud sons vlslted at the homc or Mr . and MI·s . Prcd Foegler £It Sharol1 ville, Sunday ufternooll .

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Mrs . Alice C.nrk'.l !; Ul _ts !lIlit wtek were Mrs. ElIl'I BurneLt or 11 R. I, who called TIwrsdny ano Ml·s . Calvin Lon gacrc uJ L~ d , Wh(l spent nd a Saturda y eVening with hcr. Jones Mr . and Mrs . Therle Mr. and iMrs. Footer CUTl.olnghnm f>venlng Sunday were , SO!l. MmOI1 IUa-M. IInrl ... Ue . ,', '.'IUU.. IIH, Corr... " •• Wilmin gton called on Dr. and of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . Llltle "But:.oh" McMioh ael has J . W . ward ond Ml's Anna eveni,he Mrs. B . Jones . Then all spent beeu qulte ill, but Is better 1l0W, Sunday a.fLemoon. r Oglcsbe rlck . E SldensL Ma.!Ue Ing with Mrs. Rev . Gl'1lham went to Logan Ernest Mnr ~Jn Mr Mrs. and Mr. own. Beavert at luneral. and Mr : ~ar~ Roeskln Mr . and Mrs. Charles charlto ll cowlLy Monday to preach II. . Mrs and !Mrs. Jennie 'Ilhomas aLtencled the were ;uests of Dayton, of dinner their COnway ror had and family fWleral of her sister, Mrs aura gucsts Mondny. Mrs . Charlto n's Isenhow el', at Washin gton C . H. Ml·s. Georgia. Mende.nIlall, SWlaI1Y. Mrs. Ef·tle Thomps on wns pleasbrother, Ceeil Warrick , a petty of- 8uricLay ,n fternoo n. Burial was Navy the ~ui'prise sunday att'terl'.oon bY In antlY Be()S fleer of the sea ma.<le . In Sprin~ VnUey cemeter y. from her sou, Lewis, who Is Cll!visit 1\1's. a and . Mr ., Va , Norfolk at Isenhow er was the wife of the i¥t'S. In traIning at camp ~rry. ford Warrick of Lebano n lind Mrs . sheriff of Washin gton C. H. . Ind urg O. Don Walter Of Lebano n called Cecil Warriok of Sellersb David Gra.ham. Son of Rev. Md his aunt, Mrs. D . L. Crane; 011 Mrs . Heroerl GJ~, Is spendin g y nfterno on. Thursda the week with his grandfa ther, S. Guesu> of Mrs . AlUla. Oglcsbee . Wednes day were . her sister and Moille Legge ~tokes , tbe lla.llghte r H . Graham , at Bellefount.alne was n Lebll!lo 'of TllollUlS ec Lowren Legge, of Ellwbebh and J ackson nephew, Mrs. lMc.ttle Smj~b , and chest ~I'I. fll Lbe 011 burned severely She . 1P66 17. ber was born septem MI'. 0111'1 Smith, of Spring Vaney, when . Tuesd.'\ Inst lmnd right and 76 ot A.gl' the at 194.3, 7. and the Rev . WilHam Mo')r" and died July he was Mrs . Moore of New Burling ton. years, 10 months and 10 days, a t II. grease ciUed pi.JlIey which fnr.e IUs Rev. and Mrs. Moore 'If New Miami Valley hospita l aiter two and weleting exploded ill his doess',ill he ut b ' , heal.lng are burns mu'ess. of weeks f one-bal EJuJ'llngton and Mrs. LIzzIe 'Curl of Harvey sburg called On Dr . IUld MI'lI, Sne W1IS united In marriag e to n 't feel very well . Mr. and Mrs . Coy OllUam and Ward WednesdllY aJterno on Ha lTY E. Stokes on Fcbrun ry 18, Mr . and Mrs . Fred Hubble family, in her d precede '\887. Mr. Stokes and lamlly a.tld' Mr . and Ml':. Herdea.th on November 27. 19\0'. cLJDur bert Graha~ and ramUy m l :ore.d l.O M!' . .and-M. Leb- ~1l Tuesday evening La attendo~ m a daughte rs, Ethol .Dunh . .revival services there . Mr . Graham ville Waynes of k Hart1;oc ItlIl10J . anon spelia! music , FERTILIlER-C-oMI'-ft-N¥;I~ LoUJSII Lemmo n of Day ton and furnish ed the PaUl Hough ana., \Mrs. and . Mr of rlllie Clarlllbel, who clied II t the HARVEYSBURC, 'OHIO n\l\'J son, :;even ; four grandch lldien, one, who . daughte r Charlot te, lind to Waynes ls in thc service 01 our country . One Larry, returne d home Will pay $2.00 for Dead y night . Tuesda n Lebano from ville . ago other !P'andsou died two years Horae s, $1.00 for . Cow•• There are three grea,t grandch lldren. EXPRE SSION OF THANK S Sh.e ep, Ho,s, Calve . She Is nlso survived by two sisand Colt. ters, Minnie Olark of Norfolk Va We wish to thank our mllny and Sarah Hntbaway of Log~~ REMOVED PROMP TLY their .kind port, Ind. One brother, Artbur. friends ond neighbo rs for expressions of sympat hy Upon the Legge of Manobe ster, Tenn . Phone Wayri eaviiIe passing of our beloved mother . rebe alwaY3 will MOllie Stokes 2804 do we wish to thank Rev . TU mb r~d as a goof! moth r. gl'alld- pccllllIy Funeral e McClur the RadleY', er Plan' in O. L. FerUUa The only mothor and great grandm ot hcr' also the and Stout, E. ·A. Dr. Home, . l~ved c everyo~ IIs.a n eighbor that Warnn Coan"y cards. Her ramUy and friend.:;, And ler ' -rnany- who-se nt- Ilowers £Ind' Mrs . OIl1orence l)unhnIII f lowers were ber life. Mrs .... Ernest Hartsoc k Want to Do Repairi ng? Mrs. Louisa Lemmo n. Wallt to Bell Renl Estat')? ~!S(OVEI.Y • ANY unu DWIWN G in th1a fair. free land of ourt is a beaeD-• Adll l ADVER 'l'ISE IN THE GA~TI'E Tn' th e Miami Oa:&oUe Want elethe from shelte~d be to e fortunat How I blessing d bestowe HIGH '~ ments and at the same time protected agaimt torment on and , Dang~;:;;;;;;lii~h Blool;! Pl'ess~ro maraud en. Size of the abode malters nOL '\1iIlhcther it's built of (Es~entlal HY\lcrten~i!ln) is usuaUy matthat thing The ~C'J!l tile or twip-th at, also, is incoosequentiaL rked ,by dlstl'eSS IDIr " B)'mptoln. n u~h . as dizziness, tbrol)bi ng. head, ters most is that it's a reroge for loved ones, with kindly neigbbo :hea, sleeplcssneBI' and nervous ELIMINATE DUST each side. aU of whom are safe and free-FR EE as the wild ~e8l. If disregar ded, this may lead ' Swa ~p floors, 'feed to Heart Trouble ;Stroke ParalY8i~ w~cl. A cozy place where youngsters can be nunured -rearCc l "3 ~, etc., onl~ Harden ing of the Arterie s or Kld1 aDd rs, neighbo good be to ught ment-ta content and comfort in AfTER milking ey Trouble. . Diamoncx, dillcove~ a hleart speciali st, i8 aesigue d ~ .. and sing. to lck y aid In the relief of ·.theal ~ -," .treBsln g_symptom8. HOUSING SHO.'A OIf Yes. We can't always find or have the , A Chicago residen t says: "I suf" Il:commodation, we'd like. It', necessat)' to forego maoy ClOO· (tered from High Blood Prellur e 10. veniences. We must do the bat we .caD widl wbateva: rCl()UtCel "veral yean with increasil)'glJl ~vere throbbi ng headach es, dWf~ are at hand• . , , .. and shortne ss' of, ·breath · ~ howed the Diamon ex formul~ rOoD UTIONI NG1 Well, maybe we c:aIlI't have porterbo ule doctor and, on his' advice trl It1 about "chirP" .teaks or two cups of coffee. but why set uP.a .. e ~atment for. two we'eka.'u nde , dentiCal condltlo nl ' aa previo ' ~e must do without lUllW'ies-:-tbaie aDd IlIwe allke-t bat'. abe atlnents . Within only three da1l ' ol tbote for apleat)' oanre .ystem. Th.ere's good ,w,stant iallUSte . y bad headach es and dillY apell~ ere gone, My high blood P. .sure us who are willing to forige fot it-to ctJg aDCIlCftccb for it. dHtrllctive reduced and I lleep PREVENTS 01 chance LESSENS in the garoans ~f out bountiful (QUOtr)'. .directly to . . harmful b~cteria on ha~ dust bacteria and ' dirt on hair 01..: " ,'. I way. to 1l11\~ into a from'rallin udder . be ' . IDS1 ~. aIr ~ stable In 9f ADEQUA1I UGH1' AND ~lAn .walt In th" trocst sense, the caW· Therefo re. their handlln g must . sure. A constant source is' availahle to UI dab' at. our '_ t er. . until after the mUking: -hun' mlcrobe a farmer ' keeping eaIDQIDo ~ the is \ "'wing tips." ELECTRICITY L llfe he I, Every Single dlly of hilthose The long hairs on · the" udder 'tiny 1cal e1ectridty-1Uld backed up ~ ~ dai17. boudJ. .... · on the ~lIil germsshould be flanks of the cow lnvlslbl e crImina l cr~atures whiCh from time to time' and the mendy. by Alotb are forever . trying to sneak ,Into }lIs and Oallks wlped" '""ltb a. dam": '" ~ Il destroy' to and milk . It baa been lillted Fortuna tely, in his . war· on bac- before mJ)klng eth keep terJa the farmer lias an . unfailing that thi. P,l 'lI ;e· alone . would dirt d ·lnfeste bacte~la ,of cent per lIO a. . nen OJeal\U misl. J Do IIOf weapon -clelinU w.... '" ' miall· A milk. . o~ . put s panicle ..... da lind •• represe nted In the washing ,"mld;, ,.... . ....... .. _I euentla L Illz1ng of all his dairy utens"s at~r mou~~ p!lil. Is' another Tbe mUker'1 hands ,lhould be each use and cleanliJ iell In the surbefore rounding!! in whicb ; he milka, No tboroughl1 wasbed and drJed ml~ ~IiD. he can JD aanJtafli ent amount of IUbaeciu The Dew milk ahould be remcm14 posslb17 undo the fUll damage that UIe JDIDute Is ~e to milk It dirt II jMtrmltt ed to the eeparak lr lld. complt Is milldn. . mOklng t1m!.9l ~to it at the A clean bam, weD·aIred. II of the JDII thla IavlteJU ie -tnllitt.1l" utmost impoda Dce. Dud.tl rred up a. from .ID lIT COWl 11rII"0AI'V\110 ,, CooRTU .... OPAMtAICNt

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now eth, Tw o Loc al Meil Che F. For d Use aw _Str I 4 . Aug , Day ag eHIn tchty?i Mpl Age d Lad y Die s Coi n er Ma kin g Die s We d. Ind ucte d Sat. Wa rren Cou nty '-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -' Pap this section have 37, Sun day P. M. Two local u;;:;:-C harles BurtOn Funeral services for FranCIS Bore~

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II Farmer s of th',s , year CllellOweth. 37 . who passed awa.y n t. a nd Raymond L<;l\Qcs , were Inducte d lll; fan ~helr on uct by-prod valu81ble g reducin earl y Into the Army Sat urday by Warren In ge advanta Its be.ve ~ that not only can be tuI\led ' Itlto hls home nellr Wny ncsv!!l\l he h I cOllDty Pratt Board No . 2 at Leb~ ll will morning day the amollDt of earn borer <!amage. Wednes Which gulck money for t hem <but some and FTlends anon. Early plant.ed sweet oorn CUn make a doUbly value-ble contrl- Friday af,t ernoon at 2:30 III t')n wit h Others induct.ed at the sam e tUDe field com ls showing the heavies t butlon to Ute war eHort, a represcl1t- church a t New Burlin ~ y. ctllTIeLer ton the Army were WIlliam BrandDurllng Into ~w N In lnCestationa. Althoug h the 'lrtlvltles burial Co., atlve of the Qu ~n City Paper h et of Oregoru a and 'WilHam Che.l1ow . Mr y enburg SMurda last of com oorer In southwe stern Ohio Only . states o~ Tlpp City, brood Morraw . ,first ullh of p the n~ Baker em known. equipm iully nre not _That by-prod uct. a{)cordln g to t h s sold his farm of Morr'lW and Undsay Floyd ~ or corn borer Infests the early sale. authorl ~y. Is straw that \.:, vitally Plee.sant Plain. . . ot son Ahouse t,,;o and Charles thel, E wUe, planted corn and the second brood His or t e ubstitut s needed both as n he lNe.vy t in the into d serious . be lve Inducte may swv were of corn borer wood pulp In the m(lnufa cture of J osl.ph and Roger, a corn that is plant.ed quite lu te , \Daas many klnds of papers, and MANY WORK ERS ~OON.,_........~ vid B . Balley, county agricult ural substitu te for metal ~lldJ plastics III damage bol'er BE NEEDED I OANN EIIIU agent. has found corn the manufa cture of special roulld In 11elds plant.ed as late as JllDe 1, conta iners for munitions nnd tOl: A huge campai gn to recru1 wane-nd It Is likely t~t all ' corn will foods and drugs, both for the almy fo r canneri es in about "C) ~­ I!rs out borer, corn have an oocaslonal and for clvillan use. tor Mrs D , H services In Ohio In order to aav~ .vaU~ Illes Funernl wlll oorn planted late and earlY' the "We urge fal mers everyWh ere e' h at IlWtly passer: who , crops haa 'been staJ>ted by " &be:l,.,...~""" 17 . able Hockett receive the most damage . within range of our paper mill t The FriendlY! Ohurch Broadca st, 'l'hun,· street Third State Council of ,1lefen8f. South On Ohio home in found Corn borer has also been Tlpp City. to· save their straw au d heard regularl y each Sunday OVel' at th Sta Le Defense Directo r a.lpll ]lcld lie wllJ g mOl'lun y da are and oats. eed. w ' hog rag weed. report their avalll!ble straw s upplie~ wtNO. Dayton (1410 on your dlan Mol-lur e Fun r aJ Home &1 lurday a t Stone said that the USES bad known to occasionally Inf~st other on to us promptly , as their contribu tion (1340 ield Springf WlZE, and 2 o·clock. BUrial in Millmi .·(·meter ) ed the Ohio ·state OOUDCll at destruc plants. For thls rea.son, the to t he cause of Victory, " staLes . th e. your dial) will be heard at 12 :00 . Surviving !lr e a sun, Juy , 0 rense ,to assign block and neJshlltlll'!il-~"'" not Is stocks com ested w of tion company's reprewn atlve. . We .vIII ve noon e,!-ch sunday Instead of H :OO Groveport, and a da ught.cr, Gracl hood leaders to the VolUnteer a pertect control ' measura . Corn pick up and bale every fa mler s at home . ' o'clock . cbun. canneri having counties In y probabl borer hi 'fIeld corn can available straw supply on . hls fa l m ,' 'I1hIs program is yrondca st directly Mercer ~ are Included tics borcom using by erl best be controll and pay him a good price per ton, NOW A CORPOlt.AL from the audltori um of the First Darke. Warren . Butle»,;' Shelby, Mier resistan t and tolerant hybrid bale to extra him pay 'will we or Ohio, n, Frankli of Baptlst church a mi. Augllze, Ff!.fobte. Ollntcm and 2b ly IY Albuquerque. New Mexi '0 , ,lU varietie s and· avoiding exlreme and haul his straIW to our. mill. and is contrac ted for and mlA.nGreene . s. o. planting formerlY ey, late iy early or extreme "Due to the serious shortage of -Bru old S. McKinn ,ta~ned by tlhe .congre gatlon wlttl the The corn 'PrOCessing program will Ohio. n entomle, vll extensio Wa.ynes 1, Parks, . . H No T. . Mr Route wood pulp which Is being used for help ·at the gUts of their radio arou nd August 8, while tile .t>cg\n Air Depol ologist. Ohio State Univers ity, rethe .manufa cture of munlUons and l,resenlJy statlone(t at the friends . The program nas been on dllite 'for tomato ca.nneries opening conAll !,he in Army St:dtloll of the por,ts that experim ents 1011 airplane s, and aue to the ncues- Trainin g _Lhe alf since Februar y 21 of this 'ed from. in northwestern Ohio baa been set trol of corn borers on sweet com bave sHy of using stroow fibres as sub- Forccs here. bas been prOOlO year and has become 'qult.e popular. to ' hl tor August 20, Stone said. been effectiv e when a s!>ray of four sUtute for thls wood. pulp al: d alSO the rank of priva te first Cla<l5 This churoh has nearly doubled Its The peak weeks tor Ufe cannlnl r 20 and ,p ounds of ground cube root, throarJund tile lIauOll aD tor metals and plastiCS in l.he man- rank of cOI·pora l. Cp\. McKllm ey k The modern MoDy PI&cher w1II rreet YOIlevery membe rship ,within the past four Bou. War will come the last ot' August of seasOn InryeI' ta, wiD In ana p MoUya B8l1d of l Aresk.l, AAF brlga4e 42Srd stlcker-pounds of a All.,.. Ctb wheD e of speclal paper conl,aln ers. assigned to the utactur War ionary Revolut the years . The presen t pasOOJ;:, Rev . H . 01 tr.cUtloD the OD first of Septem ber .hero at tlle carry and will as bandsm an. cl arinet, 100 gallons of wat.er, Is appll' d with aDd Stamps . They down In hlI&ory beoaae Ihe al4ecJ bee 8ghtera .. every farmer's stra.w supply Is much Is serving pDe hu who S . Gessner , Is beginni ng his fUth heroiDo establis hments Will be m 80 least entera power sprayer , at 150 poundJ. pres- &be Ii.ttle of MOllJDoutb lD Ina. too valuable to the war eCfort to be with his organization . Before . year with the church. OUlclals ot USES have n. operatio 1942 8, ng AprIl on beginni forces Ing the air sure e.t 5 day In tervals used f~r bedding or for plowing back 16.404 persona will be that ed ey was a salC1imo n a ~ estimat June 21. -has 'been used. However. THIRT Y WARREN COUNTY 'humus . Th.e refore, It Is the pa- Opl . iMcKJnn as of Sept. Ii. Of week he t ' d emplOYe eth Mo tor Co " STUDENTS ATTEND 0 , S. U· sprayer s are not available and the triotic -duty of every farmer \.0 56 ve the A. E . Chenow 10,000 wiU than roore . nUJI\lber this root cube X enia , Ohio. home gardene r ca.nnot get mill use . pa.per for strlllW his all counWarrell warnen. be war. the at In spite at 'the pre6ent tlme. 'D usts are ' not "If the {alTner uses a combin e we The Ohio Departm ent ot W.hty . was again w~lI represen ted at satisfac tory anel Mr . Parks does not BUILDING him to be sure to cut the grain ~LD UNIVERSITY urge will lurnlsh trucks for haullng W8.yS Ohio State during the yea: whioh recomm end them. 18 TO BE CONVERTEU INTO at least th ree years l QW-as close to the ground as posfor grown be most a has Radley . C quarters L. four e Rev. th. ,In been SO, ond tomatoe s to canneri es. ended June Numero us small beetles h'\ve APAR'l'MENTS i\.T LEBANON corn that of crcaLlng !before their traits ca.n be considered slWe-s o as to leave long fibre stal'ks endlng at that time, SO In':!n IJond noticed thls year where corn borer Interesting hobbyJAMES WEDD ING Gladiol us. some fixed . Af.ter' several years ot seloo- in the wlnd~ . for the baling maConver sion or the chapel win \!, of SIMMERMANwomen from this ' county Ilttended and corn ear W011D have al ~(\ done new varieties of has ont if tion. elimina and lon t on bad HELD IN ~GTOH he ha.q chine to pick up . The longer the the old Nationa l Normal Univers ity Ohio Soote for one or more t.erma. damage . ~ny haVe SUBpected that specimens of which g brlcUztn hY his In te fOl'tuna been ce Insuran stl'lllW the \ScOville the value fabre. the greater building a.t Leb6no n into 18 modern Ohio contribu ted 10,490 of the 14,IS7 there ls Injury f\»lldwed by! rot and dlsplay .In Announceme~ been made of operato ns he IhaY expect to have as will ~ave to UB and to ~he war efcompan y wlndow . be sLartwill ents apartm cy ellflclen student s reported for the ye .• : : the marriag e of MJ&s Jean Zimme rof say decay. They ILttack fallen fruit as . ed Immedlwtely. t he Olnclnn atl Qt!Rev . ~dley explain s that the a reward for ,' hls :'&.borp out fort." man. daughte r or Mr. &ond MI'II. a well as com. 80 filr e.s is known produotion of new varieties Is an II. thousan d . seedlings, perhaps HOLY COMMUNION AT , The manufa eture of pe.~r sub- flee of the oNRJtlonru Houslnq Ad- Fred Zlmme rman to Staff aerleant of ear high (·f sound a hYbrids ST. MARY' S CHURCH they cannot attack exactin g process of hybridiz ation dozen or two new stance from straw and from many mlnlBtratlou has annollDced , Robert James, son of Mr. and MIa. com. Tbey do lay the.1r ..ggs and and s~lectlon and requires 0. know- quality, with ehe possiblilty that one other vegetab le fibres promises a recentlY was Charles James or Waynesv1Ue, lease ear sevel1'-y A Holy of servl.ce a be will There rear their young In Infested ears and ledge ' of the habi ts of the nower, or two ~ prove outstan ding. rep- new lndustry for ffll1Jlers In the fuIo'igned by the Home OWDl!¥'j Loan which was sOlemnized e.t the Methcommu nion In St . Mary's Episcopal perhapS do enlarge the damage chare.cterlstics of the va- resentin g l'ee.l Improvemen ~ on ex- ture. Many scientlstli are now work- corpora tion ' with the Fred fa 11\ Ily . the and AUgust . odist parsona ge In WIlmington o~ church on Sunde.y morning ce.uaed ~Y com ,borer and com ear rlous spec1es a.ud stra1ru; . . 1!Itlng varlet lee . Such_ ' wO'lderful ing - toward fUture development of 1>~lJdiilg . ty universi 8-== the of owners aM.emoon,..J ' Outh~ . Sunday ~ Rev. The . m 11 •.at 11 :00 '0.. worm . ThIs sap-fee ding beetle Is varieties obtaln- advance In Gladiol us Ibree;iw g 'has many of these · vegetable tlbres for tlneet the Only rented be wlU · nli& secreaapartme as ;r'he bride is naw employed rle Brown wlll be the celebra nt. not listed In literatu re as beIng Of IIIble are used in tills worit . The bean made lin recent years that It use ln certain manufa cturing proonly to war worker s It Wu" an· tary of the AIr Service Comma nd The church Will be closed durl1lg any economic Importa nce. t cUCflcul more and ~nore ng ,p arent plants are carefully selected ls bcicoml cesses and, of course, 'for PIlpcr nounced . Lebanon now ha , R crlt· at Patt.e).'so n FIeld. , The bridegro om the following four Sunday s In AU~ form lind gen- to secure rool Improv ement. color. to regard h wit making purpose s. Many people leal ,housing shortag e pal'tly (\S lohe ls attendI ng 0 . .0.5 . at Mlam1 gust while the. rector Is on vacation. CR.AB. WATK.IN~ OBSERVES The G ladiolus Is often caUed the tbink that large fum areas wlll In result at the la l'ge munLtlon, opem crosshen t and er1stICB. cl1ara.ct eml Y ERSAR ANNIV DAY BeaCh, PIa. 78th lllRTH and serving on the staff 01 S~. It bas no cd by hand pollnatl on. :rIlls cross "Poor 'ManIs Orcbtd. " and <be devo ted to growing. tions at Kings Mills. future the ral. Oathed Paul's Wayside the Is planned to s~ure the .rIval for sun1mer bloom . It Is RECEIVES WORD OF not only stre-w, b ut other '.'egetabl!) Mr. OIlarles Watkln s cel~rated breedin g having nowers, all of e versatil most strength the ANOTHER STORM STRIKES faults. of DEAm OF BRO.J: u&a . s ation purpose lUumtn these for AGAIN IN HOSPIT ,\L ' fibres on .;ary anriivel' y blrthaa <his "Sib infInite varIety of forms, ON-MA ON AREA almost LEBAN an • colors. and tonus ncw of enlng he with Mrs. Water, Mrs. Walter Rhoade s rP.eelvecl· Mrs . Robe~t Duke who reoently Thursd ay and Alfter ct'OOS~ng the seed 13 permlt- colors. sizes aDd styles. Moreov AL TEACHER VACANOIES g SEVER. followin the ets iltr lned ~hc enter.ta littered s kins branche Tree the from word Sunday of the death of her home re~urned to her when t hey are elLslly grown , as they REPOR TED IN WARRFN CO, tely . arrived dur- ·ted to ,form. 'J!his Is gQtl )er ,~~ serof unexpec out who were lines guests e telephon and is at h4s home In CC'lumbua. ~pltal. brother ha. tNI. .thic garden Osteqpe Dey.ton next SeG- thrlye In anSI good : <Mr. and Mrs.' ripe and ,plan~ out the n Wednesday n ~g h t tiS He died of a heart attack. Lebano In vice Warren in boards ~hool again in the hospital for a second Ing t he evening several will prodUCe! a new storm B ill. 'Y Watk1na, '\ Mr. 'and Mrs. son. EBoh 'seed Just a.bout a year ago lUlotQ;r county have teacJUn g staff vacau- the reswt of another ternfh.: operatio n and fUllth~ treat.ment. may not h~ve VISITS PAR.ENTS HERE mayor which variety MalJesse ' , Mason n LebMo the Nelson WaWns stl1ICk , which C. was Idlled when a ti'aln hU lolll1. brother reslginat TION to AFTER. OPERA ales to fill due Inherits both \ Mrs': Leo Conner value, as ,the progeny night . Mn,oll was his ' truolt at a gre.de cr068lrur 10 Coday Wednes area of tendent superin county Bohl. VilAS. BURTOI'{ AT KELL~ FIELD colm. Mr. and H. ' faults and the desirabl e cha~­ Corpora l and ,Mrs. Charles B . school, has announ ced. daughte rs. Mrs . 'L llllan Crane and the in darknes s for sevel'lll hours and lwn'bus. B of the 'parents hl obedlacterlstiC Induct': was ,Who Milo Bur"tOil . , E Mrs Chas. rt of Bowling Green. VirginEarnha son Jimmy', and Mr. and trnlflc on Route 52, was blocked by tee.c,hellli Prlscllla Alden, commer ence to the Mendalial'l laws 01 dom- Ia were the guests of Mr . and dr.n. d ed Into the a~ o~ July 19. has ,MIltenb erger ENTERTAINS FlLlEND S er, ,and Dorothy Dunlap , music su- {allen tree bra nches. an e been sent to K~1ly, FIeld. Texas, for .. E . F. Earnha rt durln& tJle per visor. resigned n.t Mrs in AT • LUNCh EON Otterbe beUGH required • UsUally JtWo years are ' '8PENDIN~ 8-DAY FURLO HOME FROI\I 1l0SPIT AL training . past week, leaving ' on Saturda y to Home . Oecll Grelst, flthletlc dlrect~ AT HOME OF PARENTS HERE fore the seedlLngs will produce visit Mrs . Edrnha rt·s parents at MIss Vlrg<inle. ·. Blackb urn enter_-J resigned at SpringbOro to take Mae Pulk cr 0 :1, daugh- tained 'With a luncheo n a~ Cold , or. Znna valLittle their and blO<ll!l. eristic charact rt .r eCIIAS. PRIOE ·AT GR~T LAKES 6eoond Ueuten ant oecu M, Davis ue Judged. As they cotne into bloom ~nd1an Lake . Corpora l Earnha Ii post a t Lebano n where he resides. ter of'Mr. and Mrs . M. A. FulkcrSprings Tavern on Bat.urrlay. ed to a major operasubmitt cently Is ,JHsey. New uth, 'Monmo Fort ot The oooohing vacancy lilt Waynes- Iron, who has been seriously 111 for hls of res\11t he t see The address of Ohas. Er Price to begins one Love}yo place oards with corsage l. hospita Belvor Ft. the tion a t an eight-d ay furlough ville and the music post at Carlisle several weeks at St . Elizabeth's favors were arrange d at the atwho was recently inducte d into the enjoyin g and learns whethe r he bas work , Mr . and Mrs. remain open. Mlss Gertrud e Mar~ hospital In Dayton, was returnee! to tractive ~,ble ftlr Mrs. K. R . B1ll, Navy> Is B8 follows: Ohas . E. PrIce with his parents used good Ju'd gement In- hl~ c\'oss LIGHT NING KILLS COW, brothers . Joe and and Davis who has taught In Lebano n her home here .Friday :Lfterno on shaU, any. produceC A-6, company 905, 'U . S.N.T.~a . , Lloyd has and .,reedln g Mrs. ~nJ.fred Hartsoc k, Mrs. MayPine . C , W · Bllly. to g eloDgin b I eaw A schools for 13 Yl!.ars, resigned to take murh Improved In health. Oreat Lakes, Illlllois . t~l.ng of ve.iue . nard Weltz, Mlaa Zela Strider, Mrs. ~nd Mr. of Sunday dinner guests flnel!t and most promis- who lives on Social Row road, was Q slmUar position at Dey'ton . the Only Parks. 'Mrs. John Tur.ner, Ralph BIRTII OF SO:\l MISSOURI GUESTS Mrs. Lloyd \Oa.vts were Mr. and ing seedlings ai e kept for turth- struck by li(~htning and kllled during illlan Ore.ne and the ,hostess, L ' S Mrs. DROWN BOY CLABKSVI~LE Mrs. Howard Burley and dIlug;hter er trial; the rest are discarded ond Sunday night's severe f)kctrlcal Mr. and Mrs . Eugene 'W dll nms 'MIss Blackb urn. of n Compto Sbb'ley MiBa and Mrs . Ohas. ' BllI(fkD\ore and ¥Iss , '! must storm . Jackie HaYIlUp, lO-year-ol!! son of are the · proud parents of a ba.by Two tables ot 'b ridge were iii pIaJ 'et Mays dest~ed . The new seedling . R!lbh Ann ~hru!<>n hav~ betn guoots Spring Valley, 'Miss Margar Mrs. Oscar Hayslip of girl. ,b orn Sa trrday at Blair , hos- during the afterno on witb Mrs. and Mr. . Davis J06lah of. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ohas. W. , LeMay of Day.tOn and Mrs . OlarksVtlle, drowned In swollen plt.a.L in Leblinon . BW ana Mrs. Turner wln~ the Afterno on guests were Mr. e-nd and son for the past week , They No . 8 bridge near at k creE' Cowan's . honors Dayton'. came east from M~~Insb?J'g, Mis- Mrs . ~rence Morford ot Tuesday . The body WIIB NAME ENGIN EER AT home hls ~ Alber PUMPI NG STATION sourl, to be with the1i' son, Plc Ohea. Mrs . .Ruth Fulkers on,' Mlsses recovered 6bout an hour anf! a half ENTER TAIN 1500 DJNNm CLUB Miss M. Blaelum~re. whirls statione d at t.a and 'Marie Elam of Xenia., ng swlmm1 'b oy had been The . later has ., Ill Olty. Norris of Clay Luce atl, E. Corntill enPatterso n FIeld, an~ 800n .to be Dorothy Fu)kers on' of . 9lnclnn .anel Or. , C . E, KInzel. c.l1n~n been namca chief enginee r of the , Mr. and Mrs and' Bernard "Wallace . s anct"Mr Yr. . moved to pa~ unIUl~WD' county coroner, returned A verdict p~plng sta,t lon on the war emer- tertaine d the 500 Dinner club at son of Dayton , and' Mr. ' and Mrs. their country b()Ine ' Saturda y evenof aocIdental death. OPERATION ~tJCCESSFUL gency plpellne near Red Lion. It has uing. Will !Bernar d . . Lt. Davis Gnd MIsa been annou.ncecl by plpeUne ofHc,197,562'20 WARREN COUNTY Friends of Mr. L. J. ' Bw:tpn W1ll MayS !Ipcnt Monday with ' frIends In BE'ttJR lI(8 TO KANSAS un ' BUDGE T FOR YEAR OF 1944 laIs. 'be, glad . to kn9W he was r~tumed C!lDclnnatl. home from the McClellan. hospita l Mr. Robert Burton, ' who hall been Warren county eammlssloners POMONA GRANGE TO TIME RE.B t: ON SHORT S LEBAN AT 8PEND HELD BE last Wednesday. and ~. dOing nicely' g the pest month wltl1 his 8penc;U,n $1117,of ' budge!; , have approve d a \ ,",' :4-' ~ ' . after a· major operatio n 'a 'f~ weeks rents. Mr . and 1MnI . Charles the for grandpa fund IWneral the (or 562.20 The 'qUarte rl;-Jrt;;e blng of the $aU BeJ'KK llt Rebert Chapm an , reago . . s, (l8caJ -year of 1944. aa compared to Warren coun~y Pomona Orange will 1WallkJn and other relatives .passed through Waine8VlUe on ctl\Y Kansas In home . his o t ' turned The . .12 tbhe 'DCS budget of $19'2,644 'be held Saturda y. A basket ' supper UNDERGOES MAJOR ortktal bu81ne68 last week. vias able . nt Monaay on allotme an ' lDcludes 'budget 19« , OPIBA'l1ION IN CO.iUlIIBUS to spend 'ahOllt time With his pe.at 8 p. I,ll . WIll open the m ~~lng . of *17'l,550 for the road fllDd" and In ~d11tlon to degree work. a SPEND S WEEK- END ..,.. ren~ Mr. ~d ,Kra. J . B . Chapretirem ent MrS. A~' 'AI: IJoJte, 'f11e of A\lt41~' 75 for the bond ' OOIltest ~ be held. baklni bread.:. qt ~ 'b el't Drajte, of Route 3, unduw ent a 'P vt . Lewis a.nct I~terest fund. WInner s of contests . In 'all ' loca! week~ the was Ohlo, major ·~tloD ·TUeIJClI,y mOTDkls at perry; , gra~gea WIllI compe\!!, N DArro IN ING WOBK. ­ GD. Ino~ 'lbomlJl Mrs. hoepl\a1 J wUe, his at;' AnthOD gueet of DBN'l1I8T T,O ARMY XENIA bUll. Ber room la No. 211. 'l'be opMa)'nar cl' yveltz; deputy Wayne ANNOUNOli: IIIBm OF $OM """--eration waa ", ·aUOCfJllllo!; dentist, emXenia been Pavey, baa A. ·who Paul .. clerk, Dr ip townah Mr. and Mrs . .1. R. 'I'hon pa , plOJed by the McClur e Punem1 baa bIien oommJIIdon~ a ~tt'8t Deu~ Bet1iY WoodW Oith 4)l DQt.oD l~reJit.. corps Dental ~ ."CIUDOIIl8 11:18 ~ at Army-' are ~ baa ac- tetIant In the I*It 12 &ad • • OIIarl. ADdeI'IoD or .00BGme and 0I11~.n-1IDI1ild _HII' seven • l'Ol1 .~ duty tar e re~ wtU MoraIp aad tile at ~ ~t 8UDda1 eYeDJna It Cbrt Kl". Btt.ree. 0aIiiUib... ..... .,. I'rcIdUotI oarporaUcm in Da.ftcI) .

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The Young Peop.e's· class of t he Sundny school enjoyed a wicl .er roast at the home of Donald and Allee Haines, Friday nigh t . Mr. and Ml·s. Chnrles Laird of Camden, visited ilieir daughter' 1 i rs . Luther lJaLnes, and family , Sunday I14ternoon , Some of our folks attended FTancis Ohenoweth 's ale Sa Wl day . 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm . S m ith an d daughtclit Marilyn Sue, were Sunday dinner guests of Cha rles S tanley al1d eamlly . Raleigh and Marlllnna Bog n visited Mr . a.nd Mrs . Eva;) Began of Dayton, Sunday afternoon . Mr . and Mrs. Donald H.lincs 'Were Sunday dinncr guests of \.he latter's gl'llnd paren ts at. Wo pok.:meta. Mr . and Mrs . Homel' Halnes ha ve purcha.sed a fallm near Saui na a ud plan to move t h e first of March. Mr. a nd Mrs. LI..'on ard ELls a.nd famUy called on Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Friday eveninJ. Mrs. Mary Kathryn McIn'tyre Rnd son, Jimmy, caUed Thursday afternoon. A family reunion wdG h eld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erv!n Harner Sunday in honor oft Mrs. Harner's pare.ots and grandpa.rents, Dr. a.nd Mrs . ·M aurice Sta~uck, .a nd Mr. and iMl's . William Starbuck of Whittier, CaUfomla . RelatIve.; Qnd friends were present from Cincinnati, COlumlbus, Wllmlngtoll. Xenia and near Oregonia . Friends arc sorry to hear of t he c.eath of Francis Chenoweth early Wednesday morning. Mrs .. Raymond Wilson accompanIed her sister, Mrs. 'Rooc;oe Beal. and husba.nd and daughter Beverly, and called on their niece, Mrs . DorothY' 'Ellls, near HArveysburg, Sunday a.tternoon. Mrs. Ruth HaInes spent part of this week with her father, Bt!njamin Carey, at Highland, O. MIss EmIly Haines Is ess't Ulrl scout Councilor at a camp near IndlanBpoUs, Ind.

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Rationing Red Tape A young mnn oJ~ my acquaintonce. after registering for- drn!t with his local boord, WE!nt approximately 1,000 miles from home and .took a permanent job. Regulations require that such caeea be tronsferred to a board neol' where the individual has moved. But the 'young man did not know the rules, so he wrote II letter to the board' bllck home and asked permiss ion to dea l with thll bonrd nearest him. His request was refu sed l The board answered his letter and sold It would be unlnwful to grlln t his re(luest . . The incident IJIlJs trates one of the IJravest dangcrs of government ' bY bureau, 115 contrasted with governm Ullt by law. Bureaucrats them8elvcs may become hopelessly enta ngled In meshes of red tope. Evidence ha s come to light recently wh ich Indicates that various boards (not just a few) are lalling to foll ow Instructions from Wast~n g ton . Un· doubtedly red tope Is extensively to blame: Dow Abuscs Start Rationing rulel! ore especially complleated, due to thll great vorl· ety of elvJUan needs. The regula. tlons could not be simple and do what Is expected of them. But people who work In ratIon board omeee are only bumalL They Uke to do 01 they please and t.b:ey are In position. of authority. Some of thcm probably 1I.nd It a lot en sier to make ' their own rules than to d~est the printed matter that comes to them from higher-ups ",ho lare tar away· on the .Potomac. . I. have no doubt thnt employees of local boards imagine that what they do ts aU ta. the best; that their dectslolll in special cases are In harmony with the spirit ot ' exJstlng ruling.. This. In lIact, Is the trouble with bureaucrael~. Persons who have authority. which· does not orlgl. nate with the · p.~ ople they serve, often develop a !rome of mind which makes them think whatever they do 1& right. Moreover; the authority of such rulers ill rarely cb Dllenged ess some citizen makes 0 spccial eftort to know his. rights. BaUon B~k Renewals . It ts not yet cml'Unon kilowledge that an OPA regulation authorizes gasoline ratlonln~: boards to mall applications for' coupons to holdefl o(.eertaln ration l000ks before their rations explte, BIld sets up a plan ~or lIending out mlW books by mall. Many local boardo do not mnllsuch forms prior to expiration, and refuse moreover to aiaU the poupons after the appllcallon has been completed . In short, theY 1co,mpel car owneri

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A Letter From A Country Hick The MI--Am;"Me Gazzete Dear Edl.tor : I didn't no you rwuz gom to · put my letter in yore pi!,per, but J reckoll it wuz al rite. Maybe sum one else got sum lctlfs out of hit the same as youns did. Any hoW tha~ What we. knead In this old world Is more Intrs. 11 we'd all laff more we wouldn't haft to go to idle dt!ctor ~ much. 1 no that wud please t hlm cause /I'se 'WUZ a talkln witt) Dr. Stout ·the tother da.y and he sez, sez he, I \m jist so Ibucy, I don't no what Ilni a doin. I tb1nk mebbe tt:a.t wuz Jist a. little fa.r fetched fur he new whut he , was a 'doln When 1: asked how much It wuz a: owed him. But I no hit -wud please .hIm if h e didn·t have quite so much ter do. I new Iln old ,Doctor sum years a~o Who ~ abOut as buzy as the doctors now daye. and I sez to him, Do:::, when are you a 80iJl to take yore Var.ntion? He sez, By guml I'm g~d you sez that ~uae I new there WWI somethin I wanted ter do but 'done plum fergot IWhut It wuz. So be 'lure yon have someth1ll.. al.J..i.ILyou..before yollS caU the doctor . What we all neeu Is more rest. With this ole war on..

.folks mIte have' over'ooked . tt>c nice comfortable pews In ollr ohw-ch buildings? You po, l · r und tbet wen I needed rest, loud find It on Sunday morning In (\ church service Slunwhere . There's sum verY Invitin' pews rltc her e In Waynesville and then th ere are churches close by with comfortalble pews . You no E9, sum people are like buzzards I The only time they go te.r church Is wen some one Is dead. It's a shu.me t hey don't go all the time'. ' It wud sure save em money in doctor bUb. Bum one n as sed, we lIve in t h e hurry, wury Md ,b ury age . I cuess that's true. Well, Ed, Un se~(lln you llnoth er cUpping for . yur enjoyment. ''luke good care of yourself and t'll b seeln you In church nex~ Sl!l1day , Yur {rind. THE COUNTRY HroR: . '(enclosure) .

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America's amaO town and country newspape.r s are playln, a vital role In the war ellort and In the creation of a national wa r cODBcloUSDCSS, the above panel of country newspaper eciltors Oel publishers declared In a forum discussion ·of "The Home Town Paper and the War Ellod" 00 WCKY during the recent National Editorial Association convention, Shown abo.ve, left to right, during the broadcast are: Albert s. Hardy, Galnerillle, Ga., new president 0.1 the NEA; W. Veme M oKInney, Hillsboro, Oregon, NEA past president; Edwin F. Abels; Lawrence, KanSas, past president; Raymond B. flo ward, London, Ohio, past chairman of the Board of the NEA; William Dawes, WCKY announcer, and ()~rles L. Ryder, Cob\esklll, New Yorlt, NEA meelor.

ton . Wednesday. f;jept . 29, R.~fhi VB . , ----=~ ~, eral weeks IIgo to Mr. Prentls. PhUa derphfil-:-'- ~ We Is all a gain at ~p speed! and we When a doctor makes a ml'ltake, he B own, head ot the OPA, and more Friday. October II, Reds vs . Brook- need <to- set down in 8 comfortlllble burles it. WALL PAPER - PAINTS . receoUy had II reply from his office lyn. spot and rest oursllives now and !But when the editor mnkes a m1ssigned by John R. Richards, head of COSTUME JEWELRY the gasollne rationing branch. . The tat~heav e n help him! ·then, a!ld. ;r wOD(~er If any . of the letter Is · long. It liroes intO satlsfae. Imperial Candlewick tOl)' detail. But it adds up to this: Gla .. - Fostoria Glauware Farmers no 10ng'e r have to visit their local War Pdce and R..atloning AU Make N ice Gift. For Boa.r da In person tour times a year Any Occasion for each truck ao(i twice a year for every other vebicle they own that i. run by a gasol;ine engine. -Save 1,"ire. and' Ga•••• Direct ~u. Line to County Seat·. Fewer Mlltor TrlJlS StOres Open at 8;00 A. M. aDd Cl~ at 6:00 p~ . M., Satardapl0 P. M~ CIo8e' W~eada,.. at Noon Holders of Certificates of War Ne17 Eaat MaIn 81. Phone 9S8 cessity tor trueka have to present them at least once. subsequent to FRED'S ' DEPT. STORE MORRIS ~. ~d tOe ~R. JNO. ZETTEL~ O. D. last. March 2 wllEin Amenwnent 25 TQ $t.OOSTORE We Outfit the En~ FamIly . .FAMOUS took effect, but once ts usually· au' OPTOMETRIST Com~ Line of ~& AUTO SUPPLY Regulations now a,utborize raUonina and Home boards '10 mall forms QUALITY MEIWIlANDISE RadIo aDd Blc,cle Bepa.rI.= ~~-1iH-m.oSL...D.OcIOe:ts.....QJ:~~~_~~rtIIHlttmillr.1tB8:t--__- .......'lrmtDl380 19 N. BrOadw~ Phone '63 M FOr EVerrone WORK CLOTIDNG books before the rations expire, aod provide method. whereby coupon. :n W. MaiD Phone 1100/ BROWN and may be obtained by mall. This ap. J. W. LINGO . ,- BROWN . KARL D. DAKIN plies tQ holders of B, C, E, R and J.acUe. Bead, ~ Wqr HAROWARE sometimes T I'nti~n books. VISIT INSURANOE A GOOD PLA.<JE TO ThIs is no lI~all matter. There Pbone 18. '. KNOW ' are 6.7 rniJlion automobiles and Phone iss Lebanon A GOOD PLACE TO GO IIARoWABE .. IMPLEMENTS trucks (not counting tractors) aD farms ot the United States and It 18 safe to say that farmers live, on the IVINS-JAMESON DRUG . FOR GlFTS · RUEPPEL'S STUDIO EARL B. DAVIDSON Ilverage, more than flve miles from 'COMPANY: the closest ration board office. One Phone 118L OF ALL KINDS THE llEXALL STORE JEWELER trip to the ratioii board and back Make Oar Store You home can be called ten miles per YOUR :u N. Broadway Lebanon FOR ANY OCCASION .Headquarters motoring farmer. For 5.7 million farm cars and ~Ck8, thllt's 57 mil. . Pbon" 327 M Phone 114 LeltutOb FAMILY PBOTOOBAI'IIER lioo m·lles. Multiply this by tour Ph~ne 1161 17 Green st. tlmea a yenr and you have 228 mil. EGER'S lion miles, Sucb trllvel Is the equlv. alent of sending 600 automoblle. ALlCE RINCK'S. JEWELRY - GIFTS (getting 20 miles p"er gallon of gasoHAT SHOP Une) on an unnecessary trip to the 1 ~,!30K moon and back over gravel roads. E1cht 'west Main 8&. 4 Soui.b ,B roadway LeiNuloa . The ,Farm,e r'. Time , . Xenia, Ohio Phone lU R Time wasted by more than half SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE' of Amerlca's t.en million farmers, . Shoes tor tile ~11J going back and forth to the i'lltiOD XENIA OFfiCE SUPPLY SELLING TH E BEST IN . boards and waiting In Une. fs an unXRAY FITTING known qlUlntlt.y but a big one. 35 G~n S~t c;omplele ' S&cN:k ' ~ CbOOllfJ I'ram U .uch trips required only '.. At\ AD~ ' '. S<JJIOOL '" oFFICE . day .apiece .four' lImes a .i)'el1l' , . SfJPPUES . . Pboae 3;81 ~ • 'each car, the .uni total"of time W. Eo BOrIng, ProP. . ./ ~oUlis ' exceed I te:1t milUon" days; about a 'year's worJr- tor 30.000 tarm. SPIEGEt'S MEN'S er.. Such a saVing ' of time can't STORE . ~elp but make ' 8 dlfrllrence hl100d YOU'LL ALWAYS DO , . '" . C'ompIefe 8.,11 01 ' production. .0, 'C~~ . ~ ,What i. inore V~l1u ~ ble than farm , AT ·LOW PRICES' ~k7 It J. not rdloned but It Ii • BETTER AT. I Jtbaa8 • L . · ' eucntial to the war effort a8 rubber > or moto,r fuel in tbts crucial year of food Ihortage. and Pfice ceWbtL THE PEO~LE'S '!'be bran. which conceived t,JIe Idea of hav~ eye1')' !flrmer with a au BUILDING, LOA.;N AND caB ,In peraonat bt. ration board SAVlNGCO .. ~ae lour time. , • . wu help. . In, the not IDtentloDaf. IIIWr-.rrA.·JA)A118 --: 1Jo. tbal CD! ~

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~oug'h ,t he .detaUs 'are l;ecret we deem It only' fair to share what we can 01 this choice bit of news ~Ith Waynesvllle's "four - hUnared ." A most worthy organlzntlon has been added to <the few vel'Y exoluslve clubs of our city's arls t.ocr~; nnmely, "The Triple Q." Its momlbers are Q group ot popula\" and ambitious young woman. Mr, and Mrs. 'M eMn Bat'l'n were highly entertained Monday cvelling In celebration of their recent marrlnge. Accompanied .by sev(>.ral auto loads of enthus~tic friends they were glveI,l a ride In a blg·wheeled racing cart alitached to a motor car. Their tour Included all the s treet.-; , in town o.nd Lytle. L . A .. Zimmer has traded his store building and grocery stock for a farm and chattels owned by L . 1M. Hopkins of SOuth Lebanon . Mr . Hopklll6 took poaseaslon 011 Saturday and Mr. Zlmmennan Is' to h ave a publlc sale .' !Mrs. Laura Mosher Is vI~ltIng F . 0, Hartsock and family In Milford. ·M{s. Walter Brlt!lln and rhildren at Da.y ton are visiting ber parents, 1Mr . and Mrs. 'Will Llppencott . Mr. and Mrs. iL. C. AIken of Evanston, Ill., .were guests of M1s&es Trillena and Margaret Edwards last week ; ' . Mrs. Amos Me.ndenhn,ll, who Wll5 tnken to St. Ellzabeth hospital last week. for an opero.tlon, is getting along niCely. Ohllrmlng ~tl Its simplicity was the 'Wedding 01 1Mis& Flora .Katharlne Fromm. daughter of Mr . and !Mrs. J. P. ~mm, to Melvln Banta. Bon of ..Mr . and Mrs. !Peter Banta, of Lyt,e, Which usa solemnIZed -Saturd1Ioy morrung at U:30 at the borne of 'the brlHe's parenta. The c:eremony WIIS performed by the' Rev . A. S . 'Watkins, paator or tne Methodist chureh. Miss Helen Hwwke cousin 'of, the Ib rlde, played the weddlng march. They were attended by M1Bs .ElsIe HalWke as maid 01 bonor and Maynard Weltz,~est man . The 62nd annual OOllett"McKay picnic will be beld at the usual place Saturday, August 11. . ~of S t . Lo u, Is M0., . ,"""per. M ra. Eo Is the guest of Mr . Ilnd !Mrs. W. O. Raper.

'W. B . Squlres last week leleased forty ring-neck pheasantl! throughout Wa)ID,e townshlp. LoweU Thomas has sold his property in Lytle to' Guy Routzahn. Lee Lemmon and Ea!,l Orndart ret\lri'led last week from the West. Oharles Dunham ~r Clnolnnatl, al fonner restdent of -WayneSVille, W,bo WII5 tIo.dly hurt last :Neek when his car 'W1I5 struck by a. train near iFranIilin, is In a critical cond Itlon In Miami yaney hQMtlt.al. . t.La.st 'l'hun;<!ay evenmg the Camp lFlre g1n1s took ~helr ~rothers to Xenla in Vern Hough:s trupk. Mrs'. Lee Howke, 'gllnI"dlan and ala Lu-

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peqial pride in referring tv OhlO'8 place In the OOlumbl8ltl 'ExposItion . MI!,rr1age LLcimses----'1uuus Schuri'iian 'and Minnie M11ler; WilHam ella Japney, assistant, wet:e In Jenkina and Clara Williams . oharge of the grouP. Eph. Barnhart is at borne' from , . 'M1s6 cathar~ne Gibbons of OhamDayton for ~hlJe ~ aceou.lt of the bersburg. Fa.., Is enjoying a month's dullness 01 the times . . v~t1~n at the ~omc ot her mother. Ration RemJncler Mrs. Mary Olark ot WAlnesv\l1e Mrs. <Amile Gibbons . has been granted 0. pension elurlng GASOLINE-I,A" book coupons Marriage lIcense--James A. Mctho P!i.st week. No . ' 7, good for fol,l.r ~llollS each, Murphy. shoemaker, Wa.vnesvtl1e, J. iR. Hale, fonnerly edlt.or of the and Mis& Ada Lucille Gebhart, also Spring Valley Blade but Illore re- must last ~IlToUgn-Sept, 21. of Wa~esville. cently on the edllorlQI stnff . of a ' SUOA'R-:-St.amp No. 13 good for • • • Cleveland paper. baa moved b~Ck to ~ pounds through Auaust 16. Stamp TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO the Valley, . . NOs. IG and 16 are iood through (JulJ 31, 1915) Candidates !for some of the CUI'- October 31 for 6 pounds each for Emerson Surface Is now located In home canning P\111POSes . U mOre .is poration oflJlces are ulreudy becomEngland twlth the A. E I F. necessary, housewives lllayj a.pply to Rev. and Mrs. G. N, Jolly left Ing numerous as well IlS friendly. their locaJ ration boords for more. Friday for a ten days' vlsU WIUl Indications arc now that t.le race • OQFUI1EE--IRatlonlng terminated . for Marshal wllI be one of t.h~ mool relatives In Kentuclcy. FUEL 0llL...J !Period 5 COUlpOIlS Olarence 'Mendenhall left Friday hotly con test.ed . Marshall ).).\kin is valid in all zones through Sept. 30. af,ter 0. ten days' furlough to join a C81nl1date for reelection; Elijah Period 1 CQUpons in new fup.I 011 raCompton, Cam White ami Mart his ship, the Ok.18.homa. tions became valid July 1 anG. Ilre Miss Va.aalMoPhersOn of WlJmlng- ZeUars are each also to hold this good for ten gallons each. ton, spent .the week-end with Mr . Office. SHOES-Stamp No. 1.8 (1 pair) is Davis FurnB6 lelt FridllY for Bedand Mrs. Jame.<; McOlure . valid through October ~Il. . Mr. Lee Younce and 1'Bmlly lert ford, Pa., for a visit among rl'latlves. M'EJAT, El'C .~Rcd sl;amps p, Q, Tbe time of. llOldlng the Corwin Iast week 'for Montgomery, Mo . , R. and S expire July 31. Reo:! stamp where Mr. Young will take a Posi- Literary bas been cllangeu from T valid July 25 ~xpdres August tion as secretary to Col. Baker, pres Wednesday to Frlaay even IIH.: ' 31; U Is valid August I, explr"'s AugMrs. A. Stoops haa 'been quite ill Went of t~e Ohio Anti-Saloon ust 31; V is valid August 8, expires at the home of her daughter. Mrs . League. iAugU&t 31; W is vaUd August 15, ~est Brol;' circus wlll show here Witham, in Harveysburg, but Is expires A'UgUSt 31. much better. next week. • • • Misses Mame Browne and Mary To EQuaUze GaaoUne Rations Leonard Tinney ha6 purc~lISed the Mi:Klnsey and lMessrs. Clnrk McEqualizing of gasoline i'Btlonlng Uncoln fa.mi &OI.lth of town. Kay anel Perley l.Ukens were enter- throughout the United Sta~ east !Mrs: Whiter Cast was the surprlsedguest of honor at a Sunillly din- tained. at Beechdale Saturdav even- of the Rocky MoUnt.a.ins will be re~ commended bY' the Petroleum Adner, given !by her, husba.nd aud Mr. ing. Roy Marshall and Olyde (Joleman mlnistration for War within sixty and Mrs. Ohas .. Zimmenna'l, to celare canvasslng 'for one of U\e latest days'. This action, almoo to spread ebrate her birthday :mnlversary. The lWayiliesvill~ CllautaUliua tln-, inventions of the times, a mop the burd~ of war equally among all people, will probably rrsult In ~ed Its sessions Thursday evening. wrlnger. ~llotional:Bank dlredtors elected some Inc"!Ilse In ga soline rutlons and It goes without saying thnt It Tuesday are B6 follows: S .' S. Haines, In the . East and some dec~eB6e In w'a.s a very suoce.ssfUl one . Mr. Arthur Greathouse has pur- S. W. Rogers, A. P. O'NCI1!1 O . F. the Mtdde West and Southwc t, act:hased the R. E . Slmpklns farm of Chapman, E . A. Brown, Benj. A. cording to Petroleum AdmlntStl'a. tor Ickes. It is not ant.1clp'lIol'd that 67 acres in the O'Neal nel~bborhood. Stakea and '1'. M. Wales. The !Rebekah Lodge 1.0.0.F. In- there 'Will be enough ,gasoline for and iMl'. SImpkins has secured the Ifin.e one hundred QCre !arm of Jul- /italled. the .rollowing ofllcers Tues- driving wll1ch Is nol necessar,y. . • • • ius Taylor on the D6yton :lnd Leb- day>: IN. G., Amanda Maffltt. N. O . Supr Stamp 14 Valid ,",u&" 16 Pboel>e Hathaway, P. S. Charl6.'.i anon pike. Sugar stamp No. ,14 In war ration . Relatives have been notlflea that Dunham. C. S . Lettle 'Evans, T .·E . book one will become valLd August R. Chaplain. Anna Wooley, !Ralph Dykes has arrived sa.t.!ly over R. S . N. G. AUenHalnes. L. S. N. 16, the district Office at Prll)~ Adseas. ministration has annowlced. It will Frank Stansberry and famll,) 0 , Mrs. Boblet, L. S. V. O . Kate Ib6 good tor five pounds Clf sugar Hartsock, R .' S. v. O. M. L. Woospent Sunday with Ira Stansberry at ley. IWiu'den Grant Lewis, Conduc- through October . stamp No. 13, Oamp Sberman. whlcli ·became valid June 1. expires James Woolard of the U . S . S. tor, Lydia zen: Inside GUUI'CIlOn, August 16. Mary ClJ,Skey. Ou~lde Ouarellan Jos. Kansas, Is enJoying a furlough here • • • Evans, wIth relatives. Home CannlDg .J ars iMl's . . !Mary Harlan, wife of Oeo. L. E . 'lKemple and fam.lly have More home ' canning JlllS . and moved into the old hotel ~uildlng. Harlan, .Harveysburg, died very sud- covers were made In the first five ~r. lKemple b6.s charge 01 the denly 1rulursd&y. months of this year t;han m the 'creamery station. entire year of 1942, in anticipation A colored boy >was arrested at FARMERS . TO MAKE TAX 01 an unprecedented volume of BEPOBT BY DiC. 15 bome .canning. Housewives will Xenia Sunday for the theft of a blcycle belOnatng to Harold Whitaker, profit Irom a study of directions Farmer& !U'e not subject to the that oome w.Ith each box of Jars which wa:a taken Sunday from In front of Brown's .grocery at Corwin. withholdJDg tax that Is applied to and covers, for tqe new th~ee-plece ' ~arrlage L1cenBe-C~.rl F. Gilbert, wages and snlarles, but "farm own- canntng top--glass Ud, met.llscrew .... ~d.-and uaw _........A~ ~I"... t be use d farmer. of OlarksvWe. and Miss Le- era .wlll .~ake . -- - an t Income~-true report - - .-... ................'-fnus paymen on e 1943 Income dlffet'entty from other types of covUa May EJi)on. Oregonia. not later .than Dec. 15. 1943. Under . • • • oId I_, the,·firs t r eturns would ers. Quality of Jars and· covers proFIFTY YJlJAB8 AGO dueed this year, 'says w.PB, I.! high. have been made three mon t tis later. (·J an..,., 13, 11M) . No New Tires For Spares Among the th1ngs that WllYllesNew tires will not be raUoned as v11le needs and that right away, ts ODe oar every two famS. an experienced carriage painter. Ues have at leut two work- spares in the next rew months ex. en. F1«are U oat f01U'lle1f · cept to such persons as firemen In ius message to the Ohio Legis, bow mach beyond 10 per- ' and dootors, OPA ann.o~nCed relature OOvernor ~n1ey took esceD& or ),0111' ramUy Income cently • . Drtvers that do not have a Into War 8oDc1a 'Joa oan fifth tire usaiblo tor a lspare occasevery ,-),Ila),. .

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. IfIVE YEARS IWlLlEA (16J6)GOVERNOA 'WI"TltROPS $ON .IOHM AND 1lI0.MAS MAvHt:W~ BOSTON'HAt) SENT ATINY SLOOP 1O'TRADE WITlt 8fRMUOA •• T WAS A ..SMALtVENTuAE BUTPRoVa> TO HEW !NGLAHDERS TMAT ~ER& wA.SA MAR· tel!T IN TltE WEST INDIES.. .~

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on the lovemm;;t's clvUian paYrotf Waynesville, an~France.· Jean Zlmduring the fint ~rle! . War. Of me~a.n, 1s, secreLary,1 Leb.anon.

course this 1s a bEgger war, but that only furnishes all even greater Albert L. Stoner, 43, Franklln. de! reason why the govar)lment shoUld Lcliura.' Sandlin Fuller. 48, Franklin. leud in conserving mllllPO.wer for Real Estate Traue... • Bertha E. Hess .. to Ray T. and ' our forms and factomes. The "Renegotiation" Law ' A single measure, Introduced In Olete. E . Ellis. lot 22 and )NUt of Congress fast yea r. , would require l~t 21. in Wa.ynesville. Roy T . Elnd Cleta E . Ellis to Ohaa. thousands of new pa,yroUers to carry out ita provlsioos., Tbia wa. the A . Maurice, part of lots 31, 23 and :oM act provIding that the Anny, N.aV)" anCllot ~ in Waynesville, and Maritime commission should la each check Itt war contracta that 0 ttys 114. Hardesty to Oeqr,e renegotlatlon 'could be demaQded in Davlee•• 150 acrellin Cl~ek twp. cales ot excessive charges. Bertha <E, Heas to ELmer P. WeI· The purpose ot thll legislAtiOn-to I.er, lots 26. 25, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and make aure thut the government Wlllloart of lot 21 In fWaynesville . not paying too much for Its matarl. .;\ afs and ' suppllel-waa not ques. tloned. But t1:1e proposed method of r~hecklng all war contracts called for the hiring of such a lorge num· 1Iaw. .....I"U.. .... .......... CJorr••·_t Those attending !;he Trl - S~8.te ber 01 new lederal employees that amendments to the bill were quickly camp which Is being held near demanded. 0hi1l1oothe this year. are Flora Ann Although the bill has been re- Harris, Jenane Braekney, Robert. written and amend!!d. It still places upon the Army, Navy ond Mllrl. Brackney, Donald tltz and Glenn time commission so much ot the reo .:Jlackmor. IMrs. Clarence Etz and sponslbl,lty for re·examlnlng their :\lrs. Rankin L1nvllle wUl go along contracts that thouHands of new au- as cooks . Camp lasts tor all of next ditors and accountants would be week . needed. This violates the principle Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs, that unJted wor effort colls for the 'rom Fordyce at Wes. Carrolton placing 01 every available man and woman ' ln productive work, at th~ were the P. J . Thorna.ses a.nd H. I. same time helping \0 keep the bJ(. Fordyce. LIttle Douglas, aon 01 the puyers' federal load as 1IgM 01 pos· 'rom Fordyce's had his tonslla re~ sible, conalstent with wartime de- movea at Miami Valley ho6pltal mands. An acceptable aMendment to thla .ast TllursdaY'. Before a church tilled to capaelt)' law-not yct adopted-would leave it to the :\)eportment ot Internal .•.nd decorated with palma and pink Revenue to un~over instances ot ex- a nd white glaoLoU; MiM , 8uaan cess proftl By using this estab- Bockoven. daughter of Mr. Biul Kra. lIshed checking system. tho other departments would not have to hlro Clarence (Mike) Bodcov8ll ot $Prtna: extra pepple to wade through the \Talley Road, and Tt!Ql1 Q)~' ~ DII per cent or more at war contracts Donad Dumford, son of Mr. . and. which are honestly and conscien. MnI. Harry. J)ulnford of hear Bell; t10usly executed. orook. were united in man1a&e at Here 111 but one example of how '1:30 p. m . In the Sugar creek Qm. manpower can be conserved In these days when the efforts ot' all gregational Obrlstlan chun-h. '!be must be directed toward w!nnlng cere~ony lWaa pe1'form~ by Rev. the war. \, Arthur Core, minister of tbe ohurch. · The brLde was aLured In bridal satin and carried white .~­ nations. The bridesmaids, )Ilia vIilonally, may get a oertlflcate for a. glnla Hurley. who wore a ~ used or recapped ltire for ·hat purpOSe . Ne;-&;iite gown and MIss Ruth Evelyn Wbl", . dressed. In blue, carried i»nk carna- ' • • • Opal C . Yunkes ,vs. f£erbert p . Pr:lce CeWn« for Hop tiona. Mary Jane White; II.cIlompul~ A ceiling price of $14. '15 pc,' hun- Yunk.es, divorce, extreme cruelty . ted by Mrs. Core, sang, "!>6ar)y Bedredwelght, Chicago basis, w\11 be Lena O. Newton VS . Olarenoe A. loveq" 8I1ld "1 Love You ~." set on live hogs early In Atlg'wt, ac- Newton, divorce, gross 'Delllect of Cerl , Wright Jr, atteniled the IP'ocim oordlngto the CPA. This actIon duty . and BlJly Penewlt and HlI8tlln Glaila was concurred In IlY the War Food Vernon E . Reynolds vs . Gladys L. aoted as ushers. A reception wu iWmlnlstralJlon. Tbe celllng is be- Reynolds. divorce, gross neglect of given o;t the bride's h~e afLer ' the low othe 22-year high, but \I; above' dut'y and extreme' cruelty. ceremony and around 130 guata were 'Katherine W. Getfs vs. ThOlJlas prices whiub live hogs brought served with wedding cake p1d Joe fore 1942. . Getts, divorce, gross neglect of eream. The cake "ae Jecorate4 duty . Common Pleas with a bride IIolld her soldier '1I'OQDl WllIlrun C. OWorn vs. Helen 'a nd a. 11~ atOOd on either ' aide : ' . Mh•• ""... " Garaer. Con•• po"d••, Marte Os'bome; divorce to plalntlff, ~v. Max Randall 01 Waype8.We Mrs. Fannie Mitchell a,nd Mrs. I dilldlrelrl plalntlf1, coot paid by and Rev . Helbert Graham YIalted Ella Barlow of Dayton, welle Sun- plaintiff. Station WOKY at O1ncinnatl 'rIadaY' aHernoon visitors of the Jordan John B . Kenner vs . Merrill riue day and saw them-maldng .....Ha-~~"="'. famlly . Abwood, defendant granted 30 dayS transcriptions. Mr. and Mrs. George Piymlre to Ifile pleadings. Mr. and Mrs. Harold aad Sunday Q·fternoon visitors at State ot Ohio vs. Charles F. Tar- the Tom Fordyces were guMta of the country home of Mr. Ilond Mrs . VIn. plea of guilty, to pay $50 fine Mr. and Mrs. !Perry J. '1bcImaa Will Jentz, ot Cinclnnatl. and costs. and son and H. R. Fordyce 1IOnMr . and Mrs. I11W1n Whited of Luecressle CoUett vs. Jacob Ro- day evenin«. . Do.vld Graham ret~med home Il::JIpnngJtlelO , spent Sunday at \.he bert Collett. defenda·nt to pay plalnhome of :Mr. and Mrs. WIseman. tiff $3.50 per week temjxJr.firy ali- .sunday from a vlllit with his granf. and $50 to plaintlff's nttorney. father at Be1lefountatne. FeIl~ and Jaclde WISeman returned to their .home here after s. week's Tech. Upl. and Mn . . Donaht Mlidred N. Eilis' VS . Thomas Lee visit with the WhIted tamU,v • lEnis, divo~ to plalnl!U: , chUd . to DI.m1'ord are . JeaVln8 &obert Creecb and Bobby tpok' plalntif,f, plalntlff to pay COl-til . morning for Camp EUla, wbere ....... 80IJle 'fIne stock to Wllmington comKathleen M. Anger vs . Ber.nam the corpora.1 Is et.ationed. . 'l'bq Im.unity sale; Monday. . Angel, defendant to pay plointltf plan to make their home' there .. Geol'ge Plymire and Harry Cline $10 temporary alimony and $50 to long 115 they can. attended an auotlon sale at Pisgah, plalntif." s attorney for expenses. Mrs. Donald Dumford was ~t Sa.turday. Marcella lI.saacs vs. N:olan ISaacs, Of honor at a shower II1vn at t.be • Mrs . Ethel Beason Bond Mrs . WIl- divorce to pla1ntltf. child to plaln- home of her parents, Mr. lind lin. bur lMocarren spent Sunday at tiff, defendant ·to pay plainUrt S5 Clarence Bockoven TUe8day e~· . per week. Ing. She received 'mAny ~uWu1 Washington S. H. with relatJvt.'$. 'Mearle :rerry was a Day toll vWtor, Betty Profitt, a mln~r, by Nanle gifts and oooklea and p\l~h ' was Lee creeki>aumn, her mothflr and , served . ..The hostesses w~re. the Mrs. Delbert Mullen and Earl are next friend, vs .' George ProUtt, .a members of the Ladl611 .AId of the at Williamsburg this week on 00• etc. ; defendant sentenced to Sugar oreett church • WE 'HAVE A FAIR STOCK OF L U M B E R of the serious Ulness of her spend 30 days in jail unles~ he pay AVAILABLE FO~ FARM BUILDINGS AND REImoUler, Mrs. Brown. $65 costs. Oscar Trubee vs . Eunice Truoee, PAIR. OWEN HARTSOCK IN COLO. to plalnt1f'~; plalntlff to pay

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TodDY', problem of JnQnpower means.'as ll'\ucb 'to tile farmer with one hired hand. or the merchant , wltb a Single ·clerk. as It does to the lndustrlal.ist who employs . a thou· sand persons. It Is aU II matter of proportion. The war program bas reaelled such a ~upendou8 size that the proper distribution of manpower as· sumes as much Importance as the right use ot steel. oil, rubber. ' or any other essential material ' or produet, It hal been .ucb • IIhort tlma sinee there waa more manpower than Indu.try and agriculture could absorb that we moy be a bit slow In waking up to thc fact that todny eaclli man and womon who can be used to help In the ba ttJe of produc· tion I. nceded, and needed badly. For the benefit, then. of farmers whose crop' and livestock wlIl suf· fer this year U manpower Is not reo plenlshed; for ~e benefit of the armed services which have set their sights at poulbly 10 million In dul. torm be.fore 10«; for the benefit of the factories which must turn out ammunition, sboes, ' clothing, sup· pUca and processed foods In over. Increasing quantities lor figbters, cl· villan. and allied nations, a carj!lul atock·taklng of manpower lIre· quired. Where Manpower Is Wasted Our new CongrQJs must make .u~e ~at those In charge of this task. in Washington, cast about to sea where able·bodled people arc being needlessl, employed. And In that city of Washington these BU. thorIties Bre now rubbing elbows wLth thousands ot clerks. auditors, steno,raphera and others who could be used elsewhere without intcrfer' ing ~Ith the war ellort In any meos· ure. Recent figures abowed that- there were 2,606,300 persons on the civIl· Ian payroll ot the ..federal govern. ment. ThiJ 18 not only a mlllion more than were In our Drmed forces In torelgn land. at ·tho time 'tha Prelident msde hla address at the openLn, 01 the present Congress, but it 11 three time. 81 mBny as were

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HARVEYSBURG FERT01ZER COMPANY Will pa, $2.00 for Dead. Honel, ",1.00 . for COWI~ SheeP. Calvel ,and o,lts .

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Mr . and Mrs. Wm . T . A ·b ,. 1 Hamllton , were Satunlny afternoon callers at t he home of their son, il~ lph E. Asbury at Sunnyslope Gardens. ~rs. A . C . Gresle of Dayton, mother of Mrs. Asbury, WU3 a Sunday visitor .

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Mr . and Mrs . E . W . Scofield 'were visiting relatives In COlumbUs Sunday . Mr. Scofield ~etu rn ed Sunday night whtle Mrs . Scofleld dnd .son Michael, wlll spend the week there.

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Little David Graham, son of Rev . and ~. Hel\bert Graham of Ferry. returned home Sunday after spending 0. week at the ·h ome of his grandfather In Nonth !Manchester, Ohio.

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CLEVELAND, OHlo.=.Sn9ill~f the"fAiis 'des'c end to the l~oint of usinR poison gas, the President warned the m' that It will brin g "full nnd swift retaliation" by the U,nited states, · Production of bombs in quantity has been etarted'by a Cl ev~land firm, fi rst in thc CI v ~ lllnd Ordnance District to.undertake 'such 11 contr~ct, and they nrc s hipping carloads of these bombs to .the east ' and west COllsts for londi nG'. Th e bombs are carefully made, tested : at every step of manufacturc. I n racks of 30 on skids the .bombs arc tak~n by Industrial trucks frolll testing floor to railway sldinlf ond'l(Il~... ph\>~9_~IJ\>ws ,1 Joadcd intOj b9X~a! in a-£gntln~QYI!~M19}!'c:.. .. _ ~ I THAW STACKS BURN AT RED LION Tt lESDAY

TWo large straw stocks OJ1 the Wilbur South form. near R ed Llon . were destroyed by fire Tue day afternoon . South , with the help of neighbors. had bl!en baling the straw in the morning and was at luuch when the blazc WaS' dlscovered.

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Coilimbus. July 29 .- Net collections [rom Lhe sale of l>ulps ta x s~amP6 shgwed a gain of 192.074 .89 for the week ending ,July 17, agai~lSt the same week of Inst yea r Tota l collec tlcns ror th is ) ea r nre $565,604 . 48 greater tha n l h t' same period last year. To date, $29,365,965 .29 has been CQllel:ted 111 1943 as compared to $28.800.360 . 81 {or same period In 194.2 . Every classlficatlol1l with the exception of bulldlng shows a gain ov er last year . Coll ections in Wamen coull ty durIng the last period lIlJ\ount to $65,947.68 IlS compared to t h.: irnilar period In 1942 of $60,11)28 . 54.

and daughter, Mildred , of Milford. _ _ __ __ ......._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'were Sunday guests o[ Mrs . Edith OREGONIA MAN IN A FORI SALlE. - Watldn8 PrOdUCta at M. Harris. MO'l'ORC1{cLE ACCIDt:NT • • • 23 N. Broa'dwa.y, Lebanon. Open Mr . and Mrs. Forest Stout wld Willard Wilkerson, 25. or Oregonevenings for your oonvenience . daughter, Sally, of Pittsburgh. Fa . , ia, s uffered laceratiolls of :'he tll!ad Glen Lintner. Ph~ne 63 L. were Wednesday afternoon Il'Ucsts of and face and body ~urris Fhen a FOR SALE-Plcnlc SuppUea. paper Dr . o,nd Mrs. A. E. Stout . motorcycle h e was ridLng skidded In • • plates, cups, etc.; al80 sheH paper, MJss Mildred Salisbury Is spending gm vel near Fostcr Tuesda.y Ulrowlng C8l'ban paper, large desk blotters her vacation In BlrmlnghaD1 Ala . , him severo I feet into the ditch . He at the Gazette ot11ce. wUh her sister, Miss Doris 8al1.sbury. was taken to Blair hospital in Lab. anon 'Where his condition was reWant to Sell Reul Estate? FOR SAW~esta.l D1ning Room Mrs . Thomas Weber and daugh- ported as satlsfaccory. 'ADVERTISE IN TIlE GAZETTE ThbJe witb three extr" boards, all ter, Patricia, 0.1 Franklin, were Iil fln.e shlilPe. Will sell ve!)' reasThursday evening dinner guests of onably. E. R. Benbley, WaynesMr : Gnd Mrs. Ira Brown. vllle. Miss Grace Williamson 15 t he 0lJT FLOWIERB FOR SALE-Olad- guest of her slater, Mrs. Ethel Houk, iolus. ~s. Albert Cook, Wnynes- near Dayton. ville and Peo/ Roads . 5 • • • . M r.and Mrs. Oharles Doswr and 'FOR SALE;--Fryera.. Mra:- Bam daughters and Mr. IIolld Mrs. R'\oCC3 Mere41th, Route 1, Waynesville', Bunnell and daughters plcn i..::.t.!d It 0., on the Way.n~V1lle-Bl'llbrook COld Springs Thursday eveullll( .

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Corn-Homc-Cann"d To I{ecp! "Corn. a fav orite food at mi n. beas t, nnd bac terin. Is the victim ot dcfense propaganda nnd I an I not talking about wa r. " Gladys Kim· brough, Home Servic e Director of Ball Brothers Compa ny, made the above statem ent and went on to ex· plain, "Pers ons who refuse to 'taka the time and Irouble to undorstand corn, defend Ulelr canning fallures by claiming that It refuses to keep. ·The truth is, corn is more than willIng to be canned, but Is doomed to spoilage unless right ta ctics ar e used, b ' cnuse it h as no acid to protect it against lh e Invasion ot bacteria. T. elies? Why," sa ys Miss Ktmbrough, "they can bo summed liP In one sen tence: I. e., learn what Is to be done, begin at the right time, keep lhlngs moving, and turn on the heat." .

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P(c . ,P aul Johns of Wal lel·boro. S . 0 " arrived here Saturday r"r a fiv e day fur lough to visit his grandmother, Mrs . Marg.uct .J 01 IllS, and othel' relatives and {rlends . Mrs . Wlllla m Straukamp o[ Dayton spent last week wi~h h er Qllughtel', Mrs . Ra lph Hammool1, o,nd famUy . Mrs. Ed'Wln Nu Lt of near center vUle, spent Wedncsday at the home of Mr. 'and ·Mrs . Therle J unes . Mrs . Morris Whar ton Il"ld Mrs . Clyde Whw'lon were' W dJlcsclay guests of the former's parellts, 1I\I1r . Rnd Mrs. Ja mes Keeny , at I ndependence. Ky. Mr . and Mrs . ADen Emrl cl: were Lebanon visitor s S a turday . Miss Velma SoUth or Ferry , spent Sunday ' aftern oon with Mr hlld Mrs . ·W ilbur Clark . Mr . IIolld Mrs. Harvey Burnet spent Sunday In Urbana. , \Mrs. Bessie Billett cif Dayton was a wcek-end guest of Mr . and lI4rs. LeSlie Gray and chlldren . Mr . and 'Mrs . Carl Shillings anti f a mUy of Dayton were their Sunday afternoon guests. . Mr . and Mrs . John lMyef> a nd d a u ~ hter of Dayton spent Sunday evening 'WIth Mr . and Mrs. K esler Graham . Mrs . Wilbur Olark attenrted a luncheon at t he home of h ",r daugh ter, Mrs . Pnul Flory, in DnYLOn. Wednesday . • Mr . and 'Mrs. Ralph Ihmmond and chUdren attended a picnic Sunday a~temO:l>n and evenJng of the Rubicon club at Eagles Par!t Dayton. MIss Bartlara Barger returned llome Sunday a.!ter an extended visit with Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank Frlebes In Columbus. Mr . and !Mrs . Walter Kenrick and J a mes !Haines attended a. flllnlly dinner S unday at t h e home'! of Mr . and Mrs . Robert Haines I\Jld ch1ldren in DG.yton, In honor of the birthdays of 1Mr6 . Rober t Haines and James lHalnes . The Woman's Society ,f Lytle church 'Will be entertained next Wednesday evening, August 4, at the home of Mrs. Echo Steinke with !Mrs. Ml..nn1e Foul~, Mrs. ElliOOeth Jones ' and Mrs . Cl~a Hunt assistIng. The fam.l;lles of memhers are invited and a wiener 'roast will follow the meeting, each ladY to take enOUgh' wieners (or her famJly-. - . • Mr. and Mrs . George L!lmb and son, and Mrs. George Telg' er and daughter, Miss Thelma , of Oakwood, were !Monday evenIng guests of Mr . and Mrs . 'Wilbur Clark. _ The 500 '9ar<l club and their !famIlles enjoyed a p1cnlc supper at Chautauque. Sunday . The famIlIes of the following attended : Messrs . Therle Jones, Harold Whitaker, Ralph HammOl'ld, Russell Campbell, !Fred !Rush, \James Wlcal, Stanley Bailey o,nd:Mr& . Kate 1'oulk8. .

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The first thing to be done 1& to get ,ars, lids. rubbe.rs, and canner Mr. IIolld Mrs. Lut her Hartsock . rllady. U you have no pressure c ookLOST-'llwo No. One War Ration and Mr . and Mrs. Fred Braddock er, got along wlIh a water-bath CllnBO()~. J . ·Llnt'&mood; and son were Sunday evening dluncr. Examine (·very jar and lid to lW'aynesvilJe . see that it Is In good eunditlon-re· ner gu~ts of Mr .. Gnd Mrs. William mem' er ~Ioss Lop senls and twoGOATf; FOR S~1 m1lk goat, Doster . . piece mcla l vacu um sea l CI1[lS won't • • 0 2 1-2 yrs.; : Swiss Alpine Billy. work unl ess the top edges of the \Master Larry Bunnell of Day.ton jars a re perfect. Wash everything '6 mos. ; 1 small N~y, 6 mos. Is spending several days with lMr. clean ; cover jars. ginss lids nnd ,charles ~rrell, N. 'Main .St., zinc caps with lultc·wurm water a nd and .'Mrs . Rhodes Bunnell and 'Waynesville. PhOne 2171. put on . the stove to ' hea l. Cover daughters. vncuum senl lids lind rubbers with LOST....JMen's pocketbook on Main • • 0 boiling water [Inti leave until n(!ed· ~ NCO' Mr. and ·M rs. D . R . SWlsbury cd. Wh n everything Is rendy. stree t. 'Waynesville, Sunday aft.eJ:,...islted friends at Dry Rldlt\!, Ky . , gather the corn- bring In no more noon, containing money Rond valThere would never be another can Asi de trom ull other cons ldera. than needed f r one canner full: On Sunday. uuble papers. ,F inder molY keep advan- 10 Keep In mind Ulat ca nning too 'm uch • • 0 ot 1'0 j cc te d cream If tarmcrs t uII 'y tlOl18, III CI'O Is a m v"~etary .. 0 late Is a common c u u~ e ot spoilmoney, but please return the rest Mr. and !Mrs . Don HMVke enter- r ealized what BII importa nt part but- totte to the farmer In produclhg age. Pla ce the corn on a board 'to RalPh E. Henry, Miamisburg, tained to Sunday evening c:tnner Mr. ter ploys In the die t ot America's cre:l m tha t would make the best and use a strong sharp knife to cut . ,R oute d. and Mrs. ' Carlton' Lawrence a nd fighting 'men In the present conO lc!, grade of bulter. The best buttel' the husks (sh\ll;!ks to you in the MldRi ght now the goverhmen l Is tnk· cust')lllorily brings o:n the market dIe West 'ond South) off at each end FOR SALE - 1937 Buick COupe, (laughter of Mlddletow·n . Ing 30 per. cent at each month' s pro· several cen ls a pound over tl)at of just where the corn begins and ends. . clean thrOUghout Bonet gQOd rub- . ~ ; and Mrs . Charles Edwards of \luetlon ot butter In the l[Qitcd Stales lower quality buller, and lhe tarmer There slwuldn't be any worms It ber. NeW battery, excellent con- Dayton, spent Sunday with MI'. Ed- tor our armed forces and allies. 11 who produces crea m that can be you have followed Victory garden II th ere'deep are enougb worms D r '. an d "'"'..... r d _"""'nt Friday d Into the upp-lIlr -quo lit' y b" u~ -• directions, in the tasselbutend, cut ~.... " . ",.... .. ~ dltlon. James Lovely, Lavely's 'Ward's parents, Nr . and MI'I" Ed . has been stated t ha t each rejected ~~~p can of cream represents enOGgliout· tel' can expe ct Lo shareIiilllot h. l go . 'to leave them wito the husks. The and Saturday at their tann home . C8!fe, Waynesville, Ohio. 12 Ed~ards . ter lost to feed two sold iers tor 01· er price. husks will come olf easily and bring Misses Annie .and Marne Browne • • • most a year. Re mem bering that Da iry a uthorities hllVe long been m ost ot the Silks with them. . with Rev . and Mrs.. Ralph Parks Mr. and Nrs . Sherman TInney cream rejections In this country !asl ul1:lIlimous in \he bllliet that tile MISTAKEN IDENTITY Examine every ear of corn and were shopping in Dayton Thursday . year came to QClIVcerr30 and 50 .....+1-+=(=1=clilIll ca use or poor or unO! but. use only lhose Iiavmg plump; g1088Y, visited the ,R ev. and Mrs. R . L. lion pounds- whole tralnluads·or but· te l' Is cream which hl~ d spoiled be· Juice-fllied kernels. Remove _aU IlHiaoll;weU -1n .Hamilton Friday after• • • Visitor (In defense oplant .-Look rinse theorcom and eu'lt trom Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Yenger of ter-It will be seen Ihat the volume cause or something done wronr,ly, silks: the cob. One more cuttings may noon. . a Jihat youngster, the one with the Da~n were Sunday guests' of Mr . ot butler so los t would have tak en or so:nclhlng left ull1done, some· be mllde, but scrapings should not Mrs . D. L. 'crane was the supper croppe.. hair and trousers. It 5 sure care 01 a hUltu nurnbel' ot soldiers , where along the r\lrm production be used unless processing can be guest of Mr. an d Mrs . C . D :. Waland Mrs. iROOert Werntz. hard to tell 'whether It Is a boy or snilors and m a rines_ line . Unless th e farmer talte~ ev· dope In a pressure cooker. because tor In 'Leba-non Friday. • • • g1r.1. . Neither would any (armer produce ery possible precaution In produe· the scrapin gs make a thick masa Mr. and Mrs . Warren Braddock . W'M iW()I·ker - She's a girl, ane! and Qaughter, Betty, are spendin g crea m that would mllke anything Ing a nd dell \' urlng good cream, Ile that heats through slowly. Cover , Miss !Annie Browne Is recovering but good butt er if he Itept In mind must talte the r esponsibility 01 de· the cO.r n with bOiling water • .usjng from the e'ffects of injuries reulved the week at Indian Lake. s heI{ lny'.,daughter. the thought th a L this butter wUl Iike~ priving Inen one! women In the servo about half as much water as corn·; when -she. fell in the corridor Batur:Vlsitor-4My dear' sl~. plea.s2 (orglve • 0 0 b f hi I t' . II 1 d f d- L cook .five m.i nutes; th en pour I.mmeI y ... ·,e ea len · y young men 0 S CIlS 0 a Vita y neel e Q() no d~teJY Int9 clean, hot Jars. A .gen- day evening. me. I .W9uld never have been 's o E. L . Bergdall of Dayton, former own cIrcle, pe l'haps evcn 'meml!lers to mention the troubl.~ . and 1098 he erous amount of water belps the M"'rs ; Anna Bowman of oak.wood, outspOken If l lhad know,n ·) ,,)U were resident of this vicinity, waS a visitor. ot his own family who have gone Is slorlng up for hlmscll and evcry· corn heat through quickly and aids .her lather'l here Friday. . Into the service. body else involved. in preventing its slIllar from carmel- has taken a. room and bo.l\'d here 10.... ~lng and causing a brownish color. W . 'l\V, - I 'm not h er father . I'm SPIUNGBO-RO--MAN--.Add one tenspoon salt to the quart .her motheri TAKES OWN LIFE and seal jars accord ing to manulacturer's directions. Then put into ElCl'8> Sha·fifer, '59, of Springboro, ilie canner and process. U pOSSible, use pint Jars, as they machln1st at the W . . B . W . Tool 0 OU heat ' through more rapidly _ the ~OSES .AR.E'RED, coJllpany In Dayton, was foun d Inquicker the jars can be heated YIOI..ETS· ARE Sl.UE:, 11 d i th bed f through, the more certain the deta y woun ed n e ' r'lom 0 struction of ba·c teria. Process pinta A.:.aO so ~Re \VE, his home there . at. 2 :30 p . m . and quatlts 70 minuws at 10 pounds \\JHEt-l ~U 1)0""" 'RENE\~ Tuesda.y mroning, a small calibre pressure or by boiling 3% 'hourl in ~..... H di d hr hot-water both. Remov e. the Jars III In g n ...... .. rely ,uy . (' . e ..t ee from the ,canncr as promptly aa PQs'hours later (rom a bullet wound In sible after processing; finish seallog ./ . his head . ,H e had been desp~)J\d en t aU J.ars that ! eqUlre· rubbe~ rings; over W ' health for some time. ,,' . let Jara 8S far apart as possible on· Qurvlvlng are the wife, MaY ; This actually, hallpenjld' in ~a cue of • folded newspaper or . cloth they '" bUB, Ohio, nome-owner, ",hen 'a woman 811PIlIea., can 'cool quickly, but be sure they four . daughters, Mrs , Kn therine fell, and Inlured herself on a stairway in hlI . are not where ' a breeze will . Bttlke Nixon of ~anon, Mrs. Bet~ . Mar.: A lawsuit for $10,000 was brought .a-I_.... ·\bem, , . .. IS....... ~ Tbe 'jara should be exam1ried alter stall of Springboro, Mrs . . Irma home-oWner. · . ... . twelve bours In order to m~e .ure Tomm' of Springboro a.nd Miss Jean ' T he F~rm Bureau .' Mutual Automobile' lnIuiaJnc... • they . are '. ealed. To do this, .r e: . at· home; two sons, ' Corp .' Company olred a Reaidence LlabHity poUq de- move bands troin glau top seals I·OlfUlller signed especially to proteCt home:.o~er8 or tenl.1lU and metal vacuum selll capi (leave Ed1Ward 'Shaffer of Fl . . Sill, . against their . legal . liability tor accident. wh.ch the b~nd. off when ·the 'ars ate put Okln ., and Oadet W~lter Sha ffer. of '. - m~ght result -fl'C!m thAI ~ ·mamt.erl¥c:e, or' ~!I\1: away). 'i'~8t tne gla88 top seals by N&w. ""'el I d· ." .... ·t '. pane." of their homes. BUClh • con~ II PI nil plilllng gel!Uy, .on the lid.. with the "" . e&ns, n.; "\ree ...., ers., nece:.lty to every.one:. '. flD,er. UPI, Vacuum leal. are telted Mrs. EWe (,.Jwson . of . 3prJ.hgboro, . bl'pre••1ng down on them :wltb the Miss Olara lind Wsa Lola ~hnrter of flD,er~1t 'sealed, they won't move. Dayton and 11 "':andchJldren. Wavn....ville. 0, ~er tbl. pre.sure. . "LlghtniD..' ... J ..... tJpe are , ta.ted b.,. holdln, upside dowp and watching tor IeBkl. TJiere E. W. Scofield, musk in,,/!pr~H"'ltbl;' won'~t be aD)' lealui It 1n.t1'uctfou !!tructor-, annolHlces thEft -the Farm BUreau Mutual Automobile Insuraaee .U!U!IDowed lnd there woh't"'1UI)' third band 't!Oncert of the Farm Bateau Mutual Flte 11UI1J1'UI~ lpolliie It ;you keep In mind th••

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"Things Wrong With the Waynesville Church of Chrillt As the Minister Sees Them"

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for a few weeks . Mrs . Georgia Me nll· nha'l Ilnd Mrs . Evalyn Petel'son speDt Tue ;day in Wilmington , h e fOl·.'Tler t h e guest of Mrs . Lorcn llaJh!.l' und Mrs . Ruth Janney, and tht: latter Obe guest of her sisters, Mrs . Tellair and Miss Greene . Mrs. Margaretta Heacock ane." Mrs. Georgela Mendenhall were dinner guests of the Misses ElIZllbcth and Ruth Ohandler Wedncs .1ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowland of '!)nyton and !Mrs. Mary Pierce of the Canal Zone, calle<l on Dr. and Mrs . . 'Ward Sunday afternoon . !Mrs. Howland and Mrs . Pierce are dflt;g hters of the late George Sellers . (Mrs. Addle Deatherage. un t U recently a resident of the Home, Ilied Sunday evening at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. a:toss H. Hartsock, after an extended Illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the res idence and burial 'w as In Leba.non ceO?etery . Mrs. GUY Lewis of Kings Mllls, visited her aunt, Mrs . Ella Doyle, Sunday m!>rning. LEBANON OPTOMETRICT WINS COMMISSION Dr. O. IW. EtIlo~t, optometrist, Leoono':l, reports to Ft . . Srhuy,ler,. N . Y ., this weo.k lior active duty with the U . S . NavY, .having celv~ an ensign's comm1ss1on . Try tho Mlo.ml' Go.zetlo Want Arls!

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WAYNESVlLLZ. ODIQ'I1H1URSDAY, ·AUGUST 5, 1M3.

Local Man Is Commended, For Conduct

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Somewhere in the South Pac1flc-~Special)~\.aI(fSergcant. , Oerald W, NUl of WaYollesv1Ile, Ollio. llas been commended for excepLlonnlly mcn'kwrious OOlldllCt by the coniUlantllng oHice of his Coast J\l"Ulery Corp:; I t!glmen~ at Lhis 1sll\nd billie , Sg~ , 111111 15 the son of Me . and Mrs. George NIll, Rvu\.e 3, Wn.YllesvUle , He hIlS been in Lhe lAnny since October, 1941 , alld on OVer~;ltIS duty III the South ,P acltlc area hl'lce JallUI1I'Y, 11942. The cita'Uon for Sgt. Nlll declares: " 1''Or exceptlona.lly mrritorious conduct In Lhe performance of outstanding services while On c.uty as !Ire control electrician ot his ba tt.cry. Sgt. ,NW maintainecl and put into action eight tiring unit3 or this organlzatlon. Although th~ guru; lind det.ectol'6lWel·e new ·whP.u Issued, tbey functioned pe.r fectly only 6lter Sgt. Nlll completely checked each one. Without regard for h')urs and ~landlcapped by lack of proper eqUipment, Sgt . NW dld .1evertheless maintain all eight guns in proper working condition .'!

Local,'R esident Dies Saturday

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~: .. turday morrung at 11 :30 a. m , ar t~ havIng been removed there Friday evening from his home on Main street, here. HIs nearest sUrvlvLng relative is a nephew living In KaIl8U~ Puneral servlce& were cO~lducLed Monday Il'rternoon. at 2:00 o'clock lilt the StUbbs Funeral HOlll ~. wlLh Rev. 'L . C . Radley OffiCiating . 1nte:rmtnt was in Miami cemet,ery,

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PIPEl4NE WELDERS QI The Mothers club reports that TWO-DAY STRIKE a profit of $63.57 IWUS made on the sale of Ice cream a.nd cake during OonstruCUon"WOrk was It;1!wued ,the Band concert ThU~y evening. Monday on the- second line of the "Big Inch" oU pipe ~e when 18 CLASSIFIED AS PILOT ,welders who went on strike Saturday returned to work ; lMra. Wm . ~r has received , Ollk:la'ls of ~he O. S. F()reman word lrom her husband, Avlatlon CClIDp8.ny delcllned to d1sc1ose what Oadet WUlIam Sawyer. that he Is arrangements had been made with now ~la3slflcd as a pUot ' and will the Bum. They prev~ously had an~n ~ter his flight tr61n1ng. nounced tha~ they knew of no reason for the walkout. EASTERN STttR MEETING Work eJong the entire dlYlslon in Miami Ohapt.cr 107, Order of thlB area had tJeen suspended as a of the strike. Company otllEastern Star, will meet In regular session Monday night at 8:00 olais elq)le.Ln~ that It was impossio'clock tor a short vacation meet- ble tor other employees to work when the welden were dle •

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AT CllAUT.\tlQVA The Young Famiers Asl!OClatloo enjoyed a picniC supper at,Oh11.lLtau, qua on eun~ay evening with the follCIWlng members present: ,Mr. and Mrs. Leo Col1oYler, Mr. 'lJld ¥l'B. Ar.thur awaltzel and cbUdren, ~ . 14e6Brs. Robe1It 1WlUson" William, B1sey , WWlaJn ~0S8, Ernelt Qook, " Ronaid Hardin, 'Dayld Pw;.naa .J. B.~. .

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. ~ ftJendablP clUb hold"'! lUDclieolCmeetllls 'l1l~y, ~uauat 12 at 1:00 p, m .. at ODIc! 8prlDp TaverD, lIemIIera are to IDHt at Iliome 01 ·Kra. ~ l)&~

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Former Local Students Are Wed

ENJOY PICNIC

Frank Hess Resigns As Couucilman

SKY ARMOR'

LOCAL RESIIDENT stat, ... , .6D, Robert l.6shley, 76, passed away

The Rel1glollS Vacation school wbich has been In session at St . Augustine's chureh Zor several weeks came to a .~uccessful conclusion Sunday wlth ·F irst , Oonu11unlon . The lollowing recelved thelr llrst Communion; Harland Dye, Donald Kolb, Margaret Troyon, Goldle Me,Donald, Julie Howell and Mary Jane Leyes. On Friday a "Prof. Qu.tzz" contest was held amClIlg the s tudentS . Senior 'class winners were : Tandy Newland, first; l~athryn Kl'.ebler, tleCond, and Frances Smith, 'third . Junior class winners were: Clarence Smith, Irst; Agnes Kyne. second; Julie Howell, third. Ten dollars in War savings stamps was dlnrbluted • Announceme~ been ITIllde of among the winners. the marrlag\l of Miss Henrietta Pennington, a '42 graduatl> of MRS. DEtlTEMEIER NAM£D COUNTY REPR.ESENT.tt'fl VE Waynesville High school, and DenOF WELFARE CONFERENCE nis Olark lormerly a student at WaynesrWe, last spring, Ap!'U 13, In tAt ,the request of Dr . LeoOlirc. W. Atlanta, Georgia. Mayo, President 01 , the OhiO WelThe couple resided in Dayton untU Dennis was called to the lare conference, Mrs. Helen B. Anny . He is an avlaUon cadet In Oeutemeler, Chief ProbaUo11 Oil1cer the Army Alr F'orees now stationed of the Warren County Juvenile at the Unlverslty of Te,messee . Court and Member of the Ohio Mrs . Olark exPects to join bim In prdba~lon Assocla.tlon, ·bas cQ.'lSented to serve lIS county representaUve the near future. and publldty cha.lrman for the annual meeting. CORPORAL REASON HOME The Ohio Welfare conference ON A FuRLOtlGD . hold 118 annual meeting at the Corporal Loren Reason at . Camp Deshler-IWallick Hotel, OOlumbus, Lee, Virginia. is spendlng several from Tuesday, Oct. 5 to Thursday, days with hill wlfe._Mrs . Reason. at Oct. 7. Lebanon and with his parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. P. L. Reason . COrpOral ATTEND MIAM.I QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT SELMA Reason lW return to Hammer Field, Oallfornla. On Tuesday, he and Those who a,ttended the Miami IMrs. Rcllson, Mrs. P. L. Reason Quart.crly conference &t selma 00 and Mrs . Dlrl 'H ockett were lunchBunday were: Misses Ruth and eon guests of Mrs . Sadie Reason at E1lza.beth Ohandler, Mrs. Ma,rgaret Harveylburg . Webb, Mrs . Peterson, Mr. and Mrs . Seth ,FurnIlS, Mr. and , Mrs. ·Ell EN,.-ERTAIN TO DINNER :FUma.s, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. a.nd Mrs-:-E. F . ~l'nllart BraddOCk BUd daughter; Mr. and entel'talned to dlnne.· at Cold Mrs , La.wrence Furnas, Mr. end Springs Tavern on Sunday: ~. Mrs. Oharles Doster and ·dl1.ughters, and Mrs. Fmnk Snyder of Spring- Mrs. 'L ena Dartsoclt, Mr . aoa Mrs . field, and Mr . and Mrs , J. N. Curtis Toml1naon, M.lss ' Gertrude Ohandler, WlWam Doster end famRobinson and son of Dayton . ' , ily, Mrs, Amos Oook, Donn.l Hadley, Mrs. Wtlhelmlna Underwnod and PROOEEDS OF BAND CONCERT SOCI&!. $63.57 Mr. and !Mrs. Ro6coe Furue s .

'l'WO MORE CANNING SUGAR REGISTRATION DAJ{S Mrs. Hartley 1\loSll, chal.rman 01 the Wayne TownsbJp Surar, Cannlnr Board, announ.ces that tbe boacd wW be in session two more times this season tor the IMlneflt ot residents df'Slrlng supplemen&al supplies of can-, nlng sugar. The board will ' take appllcaUons Tbursday, .August lZ and Thursday, Septe~ber Z, trom2:oo to 9:00 p, m. at tbe Granre IIalI.

Beer Parlors Consolidate

Band C40ncert Is Postponed The be.nd conceirt originallY sCheduled for tonight, August 5, was cancelled due to tbe fact that qulw a fCIW of the band members arp away at camp, according to E . Y; . Scofield, Instructor. Th.e last b!ma concert of the season wUl ,be he:td next Thursday, Aug . 1.2, at 9:00 p . m. There wlll be a rehoorsal on Wedutroay ilL 8 :30 at the school. At '1 :30 p. m. on Wed.nEsday, August 11, just Jlrecedlng l.t,e rehearsal, there wlll be a mcetlng to organize the Band Mothers club for bhe coming school year. Mothers of t band members are urged to :le present, at wbl.ch t lnlle they 'Vill hear at the plans tor the year. • A movement ,has been started to obtaln <new Unlfonrns lor the Wllynes vllle School Band'. 'PhiS organlllQ.tion Is growing every month and at present there are ,n ot enou~h of the old ' unlfonns to (.ut!lt tqe entire group. Many events ar.~ to be planned to obtain the funds for the new unlforms.

Raymond.Braddock Is ' " Named .School 'Supt.

At the regular monthly mp(/~ing of IWlaynesvllle Village C'OuncU, held Monday evening al the council chllmber ln the Townslllp House, Frank ,H ess. village councllm6n, who h as se rved the vllIage for ml\IlY years, resigned that p.oslt1on iMr . and Mrs . Hcs.s anti family ur~ movIng Lo Dayton where they ha I'e purchased property. No actl'l'l wru, ·ta,ken t-oward accepting th ~ rc:ngna,Lion or numlng a successor. Mr. iN'illlen. a r epresen' atlve 01 t~e Dayton Power and Llghl ~om­ pa.ny. 'WllS present and discussed ~he mat.ter of a. strecl- IIghLing franch1se . The company is now operatIng In Waynesville without a franchise since early J.l\st month when a previous 25-yoor fra nchise l'xplred. Oohncll seemed to be ~n favor of a renewal conLract' for a sllortu Lime. thus allOwing for wiring lrr.prove7 ments when matenalS ag"llJn b ecome avalla4>le after the war . C'he.rles Joy, vlllage mar~ hal and street conunlssloner. was gra,nteu a $16.00 per month Increase In salary. Dmlnage and sewage problems In Cihe vlllllge were agaln dlSCUS5P.d and steps were taken leading to COrlt!Ction at these condit.lons . Moyor C , H . Brace mclde his monthly , financial report, stating that $103.00, proceeds from fines and costs In the village court, had been turned Into ,t he general vlUagc fund.

Free Movie And Lecture Wednesday At High School

R. H. HARTSOOK RESIGNS A CLERK OF BOARD; E. V. BA~NJiART

StlCCESSOR

L . A . Garst, who has been supor . Intenaent of Wl\yne TownshilJ schools for th e past SeVe1! years an ti connected With the Hch ools {or 1:t yeal's. subml~1.ed his resignation I,· the school board at Its lll ee ~ !hg h eltl Monday night at th e high $Chool , In his r esignation Mr . Gant state<1 that h e had Btccptcd a PO!<itlon h . ~he Day~n sc hool system , The Boa1'd acccp~ect the rtslgnn· tlon wi th regret. Rnymond 'Braddock, who has beel, principal of Lhe locnl hlgh schoo lor severol yrors. was n amed as Mr ,

Local News Jack I\,n" Tommy Earnhart 01 Benvel'town were gu t.s of thell irl'8ndarcnts, Mr. and Mrs . F . E . Thomas, for several days durllll Lhe past w~k.

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Mr . Roy Furnas has ret.urned a f· ter spending several days with hi, aunt, Mrs . Donald Grec.n, near sa blnu.

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Rev .' a'n d Mrs . Rnlp'h Parks, Jr ., are In Nelsonville, whc1'e th c), w1l1 visit with Rev. Park's parents, Mr , and !Mrs. Ralph Parks .

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Lt. Robert Preston of Cinclrmat Unlverslty, was a week-end guClit 01) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Preston.

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Garst's successor . Mr , Braddock Is popUlar with teachers I\IId studen ~ alike . , and Is well quaHtled for the position . ' Mr . Bradctock Is prCSldcllt of the Warren COunty FaJ'm Bur~a u and B. member of Wa.y nesville 'Grange, He has taught in the local schools Cor 17 years . A graduate o! Waynesville High school , he attenctei Wllnungton college a.nd Miami Unlverstty and holds a n M. A. dp.gree. R . H . Hartsock, cas~lcr ot the Waynesville National Bank. who, ror the pn.st l2' years, with the ex- . ception of three years o/he01. l'le was Warren county t.reasure r, ho.s served as clerk of the Board of EJUcatlOO, also submitted his resignation, Mr. Hartsock stated that due to the pressure of other 'buslne8.'jl af!alJ's, he felt that he was no longer a'ble to give the positl<lIl adequat'l tlme. 'E . V . Barnhart, manager of the Mlldden LumBer company, was ap-. pOinted to the oflflce , Mt'. HnrWOck, however, retains his tpembers1lip as a member of the Boord . Only one vacancy exists ~n ~ tcaehlnlf sta:rt . Mrs. Walter Sheehan was empioyed at the Monday nl gh~ meeUng to t.caoh the 2-3 grades In place of Ml·S. SYlvl~ If.abel'dlng who r sIgned to IICCept a position In the Carllsla scbools. Mrs. C . H . Bmce nnd Mr~. Wm. Lukens have been employed tv teaCh In the high school, filling the. vacancies cl'ooted by the reSlgtlat~ons of Mrs . C . E. EdglngtQn Iinl Mrs. Wllliam Strader , Cn;:! Ferguson w1ll coach athlet.1c t.eam.s" taking the place of Ralph Fowler Wl;10 resigned t<l accept a ,t eaching post in D8~

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Mrs. MelV1n Banta Is now with WaynesvUle nCIW has only one Lieut. . Stockton of the H)'glene her hUl:ibo.nd, iPvt. Melvin Bd.uta, al becr parlor 8S 11 result of the col'lsolDepartment of the .Air Service Fort Benjamin !Harr1son, !'1d. ldat.ion of J,;"'0Iy'6 cnl U.nderwotld·s Oonpnand, ~yton, will present a Callla w11lel. \1, alfcc\.ed last SunMrs . Lora Wolf and , r/[r . and movie and lecture at the Way,nesMOD!, day. vlille HIgh school gymnaslu.n Wed· Mrs . Earl Reader of Olarksv1lle, The cafe owned by Wa I t e r were Sunday guests of :t.lr.. a.nd nesday evening. August 11 at 9:00 Mrs . Ada M~ke. 59, passed "ShottY" 'Underwood was purchased o'clock. His appearance here Is be- Mrs , Orville Gray. a.way at St . Anj:.hony's hORpltal .'ln • • • by JalmS Lovely who has moved his Ing sponsored by the four Farm Columbus Montlny evening rf bronand fl~ures to the bulldlng 'Mrs. E. W . Scofield and son. chial pneumonia following a.n op- .. , Bureau Advisory OouncUs of Wayne occupled.jJy the UnderWOOd place . , township. No admission wlll be Mlcbael, have retw'n~ hom';l a'I ter eratlon lor gall stones. a week's visit with relaotives In Col· Besides her hllsband, Albert,' abe charged. ' . CANNING LABO.R ADEQUA~ 8~ject of the lecture and movie umbus. , , leaves- on son, William, • • • AcCoRDiNG TO REPORT will be, "America can Take It ." a.polis. alld II. grandson. , Mr . and Mrs . W~lter W1semall It will deal With public healtl. durFuneral services will 'pe he16 to-. A threa~ned)8;bOr shorta ge lor ing war time. The subject IS tlmely and children I>'PCII~ Sunday i.n CIn- daY (Tllursdny) at the MoClure,. warren county cnnnics has been . I and will be of Interest to young and rbmati, where they IIIttended the Funeral Hom e with burial In 14J.aoi1 somewhat eased . Marocry :::Il;henck, DEATH OF SPRINGBORO ball game. cemetery . USIDENT MONDAY old. 1 , 10 cha~e of the USES 01 rIce in Lebanon, said a survey showct IndlMr. and Mrs . !Max D. Hartsock Mrs. Rachel Jane Simpson, 1!4, DINNER GUESTS have returned after spegdln ~ several mtlons pointed to sufflc1ent labor died late Monday at her :rome In FORMER RESIDENT nOME TOWN VISITING days wJ.th Mr. and Mrs . Morris elllCept ddrlng the peak of the sea- , aofter a two-year ll1ness. Mr. and M.r : CiiIford Dt;mIord --.Sherwood of Colum:\)us. son. , Sbe 'Is survived ' by her husband, Bnd son, Dickie, Mrs , ~. New~ 0, E. Randall of Washlngton , D. Miss Rachel Davis, manag~r of thO' IWUllam; a son, JI!.mes; a daugh.ter, and tlaughter, Karmen, ,Kay, CoIl>. C., and daughter. of Dayu>n, ~e Mrs. Frank ~ay of Dayton wns Roxanna Ca.nning company plant ·at Stella;' six grand,ohlliiren, a.nd a and !Mrs. Loren Renson" Mr. . arid ~ndlng the week here at Friends week-end guest of Mr ,' !lud Mrs , COrwin reporl:6 th!lt ~pJoym;mt half-slater, Mrs , Cora Ayrl'S of Mrs . Robert Crone and daughter, Home. Mr . RandaU ·1s 1\ fonnl'r P. U . LeMay. there Is virtually complet~ whUe Los Angeles. services were held at Nancy, and Mill,ll Carol Beckett 'Were . • • • proml.nent resident of Wal'nesvl.l:le, sonle help is sUllo needed. at the Mrs. Florence carey Blltl M iss Wednesday noon dinner ~ . Ungl~y res,l dence with burial having been in the dry goods busIcompany'S plant at Roxnnnol. in Springboro cemetery. L~y Emley were Sunday dinn er Mn>. -Lillian Crane and SOil • . J~ : ness here and a former postmaster. Tht Miami cannlng company In guesl8 of Mr. and Mrs . 1ruman Although Mr. Randall left WaynesDINNER GtlES~. WEDNE&DA~ :LWanon started a 3-day pock of LOCAL RESIDENT BEpIEIVES Wardlow. ville In 1902, he still takes 11 gloat WORD OF BROTHER'S (tEATH 'early bantam corn Thursd~. The • • . , -+""""ItIl'r'"lUIlt Ml'B :EiiWard B6rke"r,c,~;;r--"7,;~ :;; Interest In his old home town . Tom Oorwln canning company of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Raymond Conner daughter, Betty, of Sldnev MIss Mrs. Rose Firesreceived word LEt>anon will start operatiull ' next Sunday momlng of the dfath of tlNDERGOES MAJOR and M15/ies 'Ruth and Sarllh Conner Fra.nces Botner of Vincent, Ky., and spent severol days In Dayton during Mr. and Mrs,. WOOdrO,W Brantienweek. OPERATION AT MIDDLETOWN her brother, lDu M. Sears, who The Harding cannery at Ha(;eman, pQssed DlWay' In a Loll A~eles hos-the past week. burg and daugt\ter, ' Lqr~lta, of Mrs . Albert StUbbs underwent a the Mnson canning compan)' &Dd thp pital Saturday, Jrlly 31. The funeral Mrs . John KerllCY and son. Brookville, were dinner guests of Roxanna plants will start ra,nnLng waa beld Tuesday witn burial In major operatlon at M\ddletown Charles, left on Mooday lor a visit Mr. and Mrs, . Ray ~1nous Wedhospital Tuesday mor,nlng , Ulotest about Aug, 15,. wlLh relatives In Ohlcago anti Cedar nesday. Monrovia, ea.ut. word from the hospltAlll repqrts . her Rapids. IOWa, , MI'. S.ears waa lEi t'll'mer resident ON ~URI;OUGH condition as satisfactory. of Harveysburg and movP-d to JefFARMERS GRANGE TO Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fife of WashPtc . Owen F :}i';;-tsock of'Buckley fersonville, OhIo, 10' 1916. later movMEET SllTURDAY NIGHT ' HOME ON FURLOUGH Ington, .D.O . , were , the house Fleld. Denver Oolorado, Is rnJoylng Ing tQ california where lie made guests of Mr. and Mrs . Lester ' GorFanners era[ig;No. 13. wlll 'meet, a furlough with .hls pnrenta, Mr. his hune until the 'time 01 bls George 'K irkpatrick A. S ., has don luring the past week . M1 . and So.turday evei11ng at the Gr~e and Mrs. Ro, 'H. HartsOck and other death. completed his boot training at the Mrs. 'F ife and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Hall I1'or their regularly srhedliled relatives nnd 'friends. Great Lakes Naval Training station don were FrIday ev.enlng dinner meeting. Members are urgp.d to a~ DOME ON lFtlBLOtlGH In IllInois and Is home on a fur- gucst6 of Mrs. Daisy Snyder Sot tend. ~ PROBATE SOLDIER'S ESTATE 00 al Fr Is Gene Brown lough V~lting' relatives and friends. Oold Springs Tavern. IIPOr anc, • • • METHODIST SUNDAY ,scHoOL Mrs. Elsie Manning, R . R. 1, a son ·of!Mr. and Mrs. BlRm OF DAUGIITER . Mrs. W. E. Stroud has tetutned TO DOLD PIC.mC FOB .rtJNIORS after visiting her son, ,Sgt Harold ' 'I OIarksvllle, has !been , appt):'"'r,e d llY Brown, 'Is sPending, a 16-<11lY fur- ' ' The church Probate Judge R . H, Carey to ad- iough here 'at the home of his pa-, MI'. and Mrs. Hubert E. Wahler StrOUd, of Brookley Fleld, • • . • will 'bold : a ,plcnJc fQ~ ~the Jim.lor minlsteT the . estate of her son, Ned rent8. Corporal IlIrown IB In ' the of Route 3, Waynesville, OT.! lUlMrs . Josiah ~vls haa returnetl Department or 'the sUndaY schO<!I H. Manning, ldl1ed In actlo~ recent- medical oorp8 and Is lOOclt.ed at nouncLng the birth of a t!aughter, Dorothy Jane, Monday, August 2, at ater spendlIig several days ,wJth ~er Way.ne ·Paik' niUraetay. August 12; It ' lY' wtth'othe American forces (It .Mtu. Camp Polk, La. Blair Hospital In Lebanl)n. The grandson, Clarence JOe Davli,' a~ has been arino~ 'b~ ReI' . L. C. H1.s estate IB' the first Of n Secohd V:' F. V, SEWING OLUB • H cam·p "Dear Ollfton MEETs AT GUY DOME ,b aby has been named 'Doro.IllY Jane . ... ' , .,. Radley, PQSt9l'. World War c&sualty to be probated In lLeba.non. • • • , P. B nad er, " '~,:' --D Mr. and ~. W. ' , . , - ~-.----. . The Volunteers S:or Victory &:wing NOW AN M. P. IN AUSTft~ &111 . have returni!d IlIfter spending their VETERAIIl OF GtlAQ~ANAL olub met at the' '" vBcaUon With their parents at 8aFOaMER sPRING V~ home 'of .Mm. ~bert Gray. ' Mr. am Mrs.J. , M. , McKeever , '

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ago ,to get my car the ).11\ \Cry was down o.nd when [ got ' ham the J10ll6e had' ~h at d 'mp moldy snu,t·up !;;nell.but I/he dogs were gl Q LO se.e m~ nri,d we ~ve fo ur more pig:; than when 1 left. ' The locust : Lrf'ol' a rc brown as autumn . 1'hey !I:') be1l1g eat.en up by small, bUwk, breLles. with 'brown s~rlpcs a l us their wings, in fact t hey l ook lI 'e very small lIghln ng 'bIlKS. T hey ~a t the green p an of Lhe leu au rt omy a brown shell Is lelt . N o tomatoes yet and no green corn but w_cos and plenty of them . August 1 . Mid summer but tile threshing Is no t over yet nn:: \,here Is still hnYllIaking going 00 \.)\11. the chang{l of seasons IUls come Plans for ~he wi nter are In ord.!'· now . Another year Is begln~I.I\i ):>elore .bllis one Is gorie .

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Good Living Once us;>on • . time a successfUl man decided to take a recess from business. and travel Before leaving, he :6et up a bud~ret to continue opcratlons, opproprillting substan· tial tunds to '.three subordinates; 62~.% to..4, 25% to 8 ond 12~% to C. When, after a long time, the head of the firm came ba ck ' and asked .tor nn nccountlng hE! learned that A nnd 8 both had doubled their money but the Incon~petent Mr. C hod barely saved his principle. What happened after thot? WeU, the management dismissed C artd assigned hiB approp'rlation to the especially capable Mr. ..4. The story Is told perfectly In Matthew 25: 14-

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'old tiJpe 'queaWm agaill. It seems that 'olty' t olks haVl' no r egurd ' for tih e' country lalla a.t all . The: Ohio leglsature passed a blll putt~g us back on Central WI\l' TIme where we-' belong and some of the clty folks got the Idell tha tit ' vnsn't patrlotlc and moved their clooks up again. Did they Ilwir stop to think that Ohio h a.d 1\ double dose of it? No, they just looked at the East and decioed that It wnsn't patriotic tmd set their clocks up . The country folks aren·t forced to move theirs up, no Lndeed, the city folks argue . But If we want to go to town or llsten to a radio program

July 30, 1943. Home aguln aiter to get IUld the flshennen',i st.rlke two w eks "down East." F'OlIOWlng didn't help any. Chickens are scarcc tl'l advice of the ticket agcnt a.nd because of the fced shortage - no th request. of Lhe 'govenuncIlL, I corn comlllg 1n from the middle dldn·t travel at the weekend.q lind so west for poultry and dairy farmers we have to go by "wlld't;a,t time ." hild a. 'rel'Y Mtnfortable trip. Tho and there Is a. good deal or talk Illld It doesn't make anybody !lB·pPY to WASHINGTON D.C. Soundphoto-Officlal p .W.I. photo-Sec. of State D g Four tra1n letlvlng for ~LOIl in some bitterness a bout it. 1'fie chlcklook at the clock and see that 1t Ia Cordell Hull and Chinese Ambassador Wei Tao Ming at the State Departthe a fternoon was well [ Ule<! but not en Ulat I was served was big and ten o'clock and here we have nothment exchanging ratifications of the treatY' abolishing extra territoriaJ "rights" of the United States In China. The lreaty provided that It be-. o r crowded. !.<lts of Jnen !u unl- tender but not fat, none. of tnat comes effective at the time of this exchange. '<torm ~d more ~I' omon In uniform goOd yellow corn ta.t that our Ohio Efiie Clarinda Smith. ' SO. In this text is the origin of the r.~(';1============4'11~ Mrs . than last yea r, <and. by tile way, the chickens hAve . Frult Is high priced term "nve-talent man" meaning a UI\!forllls of t h e WAVE's I~ becom- when you can get it: Blue'>crry pie daughter of John and Clarinda Em- person of exceptlonal 'abillty In mat· lug to til re of them than tuat ()f Is a luxury with berries forty-n1ne ley, was born on .a faun ne,u - ters of business. It shows why busi· ing done . Stock have .no scrupirs Bob <XI W! are very common In the \.he WAC's). I w · nt to the eliner ear cents a qua.r t but there sCems to be Waynesville August 26, 16S3, and MSS prospers In the hands 'of capa. about saving dayllght and ~hcy have s(.'C~lon o! the cou ntry that we were to be taken care of at Lhe same' In l\rId it 'was nvt ullcommol} for the 13 and had a good dinner whlle prospects of a good apple ~rop . departed this life J uly 21 , 1943, a ged bIt',. energetic people. It Is one of the ntnny parables of Jesus. IUETIIODIST CHURCH ts t b tbere \V re lots of em pty tables ana Lobstel'seenled to be Just :lbOut the eighty yrors , , LoWs C. Uadle" -Paator vime every day l! ,It Is file or seven house and barn ea and he ob She had been In falling h 'l8lth for .\ . Singular GIH by the clock. I hope that when we cats to lTUlt.e . We secured one of the Jnci enta.lly on Lhe way hl'me I same price as usual . Some people naturally have more waited ' till the last call and found The ban on pleasure driving had several yea.r s and had been confined money.maklng abUlty than others. Church school 9 :30 a . m . go back Oil "slow" ti me in O<:tobcr klt.tcllS that WIlS .half bob cat, bom plenty of food , nothing had rWl out not been ll!t.ed Ulough some risked to 'her bed for the past seven weeks, Just as some have more musical Ohurch services at 10 :30 a . m . that we stay there and Ohio hlUi up In tile rocks, and she !ed \IS a but cake with ice cresOl . On the 'parklng In the beach p&rki~ lot, It and everything that a ktnd and lov- talent or more eloquence In publlc sense enough to not go back to merry IUe . She never bec<lJlie very nmUY CII1lRClI OF CDnIST . Dlstern Stnndard time after the lame and she had n vicious temper . to Cleveland I talked about v.lc- was less than a mUe 80 we ·..nuked log daughter could 'do was done lor address. There Is no end to a list Herbert Graham. Min &er war . We aren't East .. We are ~Id- She, of course. hod the l'l m of the toi-y gardens with 11 man who is down almost every day. Haw 1 WISh her but the Lord called h ur home of skill!! at which mien have vary. "lng abllltles. for: new' crafts are be9 :30 a. m ., Bible 6Cbool. I f '· h h d oonvlllcecI tllBt the 014 rule of pla.nt- I could move that beach down into aJld we must say" Th Y wUI b e d one.. Ing created eyeryday. But the lO.ts a.. m.-Communlon. West and no stretch ot the Imagln- hOuse, al 0 ollr C.l ":; :I ve a , and ~ toot vegetables In t he dark of the hollo~ ba.Ck of my houst.1 AlHer grandson was called Lnt<> the knack of making mOIley Is In a class 11 :00 a . m.-&nnon. ation can change that. Daylight she tried in her OWII sweet way t.o the moon and above grou'ld crops Ways cool, at least In the wnter, so semce of war and this .seemed to by itself, at least In the estimation ~~ .... ~ saving Is all right. in the summer for be boss . In the first place she dldll't 6:00 p . m.-Prc-... __ . In the light 01 the moon haq been nice I But even there were lem1nd- worry her very much . of most people. It 1&1 a skill desired the factory workers and we farm- like bnble~ and could not .. tand it She leaves to mourn her loss a by many but admired by tew. J'BlENI)ti ers are willing to string along wit.h when one cried, but walked the proved to his satisfaction . HIS first e1'S of. t he war . The big blimps paIt Is not unusual to heor people rop of radishes planted with the trol the coast out along the horizon, daughter, Mrs . Flossie Carey a son, speak with contempt of the moneyFirst Day school, 9:80 a.. Ill. them on a one h!>ur ahead basis, but floor a.nd lashed her taU, growling dlloon on the Increase were all wpe the cout- 8U8J'dsmen patrol It along Mr . Ernest Smith, and a grandson, making skill and, on several oecaMeeUng for. Worship, ''1:30 a. m. two hours Is much too mUJh . the whllf'. My mother would not but those planted properly III \bt the shore, and eJways ,tbe airplanes . Plo . ·Chester L . Carey, with ttie u. elon8, curiosity has led me to ask • • • leave me alone with her tor an 1nLast week one day I was very blue stant. She did not even love her decreased of t hl' moon produced a coming and going . Some times we S . Army tn' Indla, and several nieces them why they did It. Some anInT. IIOLLY M. £. CHURCH eweu have been long and some and way dO')Vn In the depttls. The own chlldr.e n. Her first kitwlIl! she T. M. Scadr, Mlnlaler !lne crop. (Arl' [I ,IY of you keeping coUld hear target practdce trom the and nephews. SWlday SCbool 9:30 a. m. E. A. cow was sick !Lnd we were certain killed and when the .next ones came, lt Is 1ndeed a sad hour tv part IIhort but they aU blave agreed on records to hplp ~ulve this questl.o n tllg ~ at Ne.hant. Summer resione point. Every' answer ImpUed that we would lose her (we dId) and she decided that she lJ);lght as well scientifically?) dents along the Coast near big guo with our loved ones, those whom we that accumulating .(!lipital Js selflilh. ElU'nhart, Bupt. It was raining and every thing was make the best of it. She wpuld Evenln8 een1ce, 7:30 p. . . Viotory gardens were . B. . common emplacements were warned to take have assoc1ated with day Rfter day One woman laid, ":Musicians ploy PJlayer Meet4Di WedDeed&Y eve- In a mes5; you knaw, one of those never come ncar them un~.u It Wl , topic of conversation everywhere down all plct.urea and chilla and and tW.ho have become endeared to and sing for aU to hear, artistl hot sticky dayS when e'lerythlng tl.me to feed them, then ~hp. strode Rnd everywhere were garden'; good, th06l! who did not heed the warn- us and yet as we take :. he last make pictures for all to see, but the ning, '1:30 ~ m. goes wrong IUld nothJng gets do,:!e . In and boxed them In a.ll cllrectlons bad 'and L'ldJIferent . In t he tow:. 1ng came bacIr: this summer to find lingering ~ook at our dear one let'us man who pUes up money II helping only himself." ST. AUGUSrINB CBUBOII I was mooning , nd try1ng to make and !.hen proceeded to Durde them. there were many vegetable aaroenl many of the plotures shake" from remember' she h as been relolased of How EamlDp Come i'a&ber K.rambeIIII. PrIes, the beds while elle sweat trickled Her name was "Zaza" and a5 be.~1et1 where ther.e had been flowel" oj' Ilhe wall by the vibrations.: the suffering sorrows which a.f.fllc\ Hers wa. a tell-tale answer. !t dawn my back and off of my nose, do, when I learned to talk, 1 called lIIIwns before but everywhere was I hBd IllY iflrat blackout. !1Dd didn't ll!e and console ourselves by feeling di.closed conslderabl:e prejudice and Mass sundaY 9:00 a. m. when in came " that little boy of her "Zadle" and "Zadle" she retJle same story of ll\lt.e gatd"ot< be- know it was lJ&ppen1ng because 'iNe that GOd doeth all tl1lngs .well . not much thought, -:. The truth il that a man with moneymaking abUmine. " He bore me a bouquet of Jace mained !IS long as we had ber . She ause of the cold wet weather the could not heal' the siren . Th1s was ST. MAB1"S EPIS~PAJ. Ity JI almost Invarlll bly a blessing' CARD OF TlIANKS flawers 'a nd ' white top, and it was a !Would not a lloW a dog on the place . if1rs ~ of thli season , a 8urpr16e one ~bat only the anny ' . CHURCH to hi. community. ()f course a mllovely bouquet. I put it In 50me and l! an unlucky one came within Food along the North Shore- is a o1'flo1li.l knew waa tonling They Ralpb Parks, MtnlaterIn CharI'! , ler'. money Is no g04:>d to himself or We 'WIsh to express our tha~ probiem, with the early gn,fdena tested the defenses from Mairv.l to No servlees whlle pastor i3 l n \la- water and was cheered up immeru;e- reach of her, she would letlp upon anybody ' else~ but peiople who know ruined by oold wet we$ther ani! the Ql.P4l 000. '!be sirens blew "nd the and 'Clppreclatlon to our many bow to assemble capital, put It to cation. ly. We shoUld look around lL~ at our its back and ride It for a mUe, later gardens later than usu.U. Vejle* r~ wardens put on new helmets neighbors and friends for LhE: klnd- work and ~Dnage It well, are pubUc blessings and not 'Sit a.nd glower at ollllwing Its face aU the time. I::3he WAYNESVJLLB CHvacH OF tables were · scarce and meat J~i and ~ent , the rounds, then o.lter a ne&SCS shown us In the l~ of our benefactors. Such rIlen Improve In· our troubles . Tho. t olears r.o~hing whipped all the cats In the neighCIIBIBT wasn't t here. at all. A friend of mine whUe the "enemy" planes came over dear mothlir. EspeclallY do we comes for people aro'und them more up. Tho love of that boy meant borhOOd and her favorite pastime asked at the .A & P for beef, .~ and were 'spotted by ,t he seazcll thank Rev. !Max Randall and J . E.· than for tliemse1ve., more to me than anything else (n IW6S kllltng snakes and eating the~ The best waire. are' paid only Mall 8.&pcIaI1, M&DIIIW McClure and all who sent the oj' pork and t he answer was" "day, H;gbta • . Every thing !but the "hooting. the world and here he felt '.he gloom hes.ds . She left snake cat'C8.Sl!l'9 all where big Investments have been SUNJ:?AY . cards and flowers . . 1n our boote and tried in h is own over the place . When we came back Blble 8obool 9:30 a. m. Tbe only baaly orowded train was Mrs. Flossie Carey and Family placed and :where good profits are lady, l,I:1'e you kidding?" 'l1luI.t was In being made. . LeaMled economists Communion 10:65 a. m. way to do something about It. East we left her and 1 BUp,9OSC that ~alne, n~er Boston it.waan't qUlte from Oolumbus io Dayiton on the have 8clent1fte meth,ods of proving prea.chtng, 11 a. m. Sweet? U-mmm . 11 cats of her diSpo6it1on can live ' SO,~ba:·:d~b=U:t==~w:as~s:~::~a:n:~::bard::::wa:::y~h:Qm::e=._VVh~:en~I:. ~~ ~w:en::t~to~~be::~ga:r:-~==~r:~==============~===i.~~~~~~lnrnrcrl0~li~~l~e~wif.lth~::thre~ei-~l~~~~~~~~ p. m. • •• this l()ng, she is stW dlctatol' that Benlor Endoovqr, 7:16 p. m.. When I was a very sma.ll baby seoLion of country. Certainly no more than n mere liheory. Communlon.-and PI'OOCh1ni, 8:00 my folks and t were hom~stendlng one worried about her not being thlng anybody can Bee by looking .obout at other 'people's ,obs. Com- p. m. 1n 'the far west . .My mother told me able to take care of herBell . . mon sense teaches . that (1) in the You ~ 1nY1ted to oome IIDd war- !pany tales Of our llfe out 'nere and long run people get pnid for whnt they produce, (2) with good equIp- mtp with us. I have treasured everyone of them. Try tho Miami Guetto Want .A4II ! ment they can produce moro and Save T~ and Gaa ••• Direct Bua ~e to County Seat earn more. (3) but it takes on In· Stores ()pen .~ 8:00 ~ II. and a.- Ai 8:00 P. 11(.. 8atarda1B 10 P . M. a.- WednaeJaYI a~ Nooo vestm<:r.t to provide the equipment. / , The Amerlcna Plan . Think ot six for,elgn ' countries; BROWN. and BROWN C .A R Y , S THE FASHION SHOPPE any six you can IIame,' large or " . JMIeii to Wear .J EWELRY SHOP WOMENIS & MlSSES 'APPAREL small, rich or poor.. The national A ·'GOOD PLACE TO Income of 'the Unllted Statel of DJRECT BUS RQUTE FR 'OM WAYNESVILLE ~ SAVE nRES AND GAS For 24 Yeal'S Lebanon'• . Leadlnr PhOne 17 KNOW America Is equal to that of aU the Sto~ Close Week Days at 5:30. Saturday at 10:00; ~108e WedDelday Noons Tbroulh A¥I'II* . fore ign six put togeUler, no ml\tter A" GOOD PLACE TO 00 ' ~nk IUdl. St,Uat . If you select the best half-dozen of TIFFANY JEWELRY the lot. This meanl'" that the over. ADAIR'S IVINS~AMESON DRUG STORE . age American earns far more menFRED'S DEPT. STORE KARL ·D•.DAKIN than the average citizen-of any COMPANY IL\MILTON. LONGINBS. AND I'UBNlTURE : RUGS We OaUit tbe Entire Fa~ foreign . country, ,an!! accordlnsl1 . , TJIE·1wt.u.J. 8TOBB GRUEN WATCIID ' Truck, Car and Tractor lIvos better. tNSUBANCB MaI1e -Oar store Year andH~ DIAMONDS . Somebody Ie sure· to alk: "H"O~W~U~_-.!~~~~~~~P~a~·rt~'~_-l ~S'1'O~~VB~S~ B~ 5 E. Main 8t. PbODe as d\lCs tha-affoct me? 01 cllurso· o 151 'SInce 1885 Phone 380 Phone .IU .' LiIbaaoD country hi· rich but the big corpora· Ma~hine Shop Work tiona ,have everythinl ' lobbIed up, FAMOUS ALlCE RINCK'S National Incomes imd averages are Cracked Blocks Repaired £GER'S THE PEOPLE'S EARL 'D. DAVIDSON nothing \Jut stuUstics and I can't AUTO SUPPLY HAT SHOP spend them. It I walk down the Ford' V-8 Motor Exchange BUILD.NO, LOAN AND ' JEWE!.BY - GIFl'S RadIo ~ BIoyClIe Bepelrlnl JEWELER street and meet the mJlllonalro who , SAVING CO. ' . Blrht Wed MaIn at. owns the plant whore I work, . htl SIen! lin. ,8:00 to 6:30 Dally WORK CLOTHIN~ Phone 230K FOB BEAL ESTATE LOANS . I"hoDe IU B Phcme HOO Xeola, 0bI0 weQlth and m ine may everage above 108 E. Main Ph, 288 31 W. MaID $500,000 but that doesn't make me Lobaao. IAtNIIoa. Oblo any richer. What about me?" ... NATIONAL FRED ·F. GRAHAM CO. THE XENIA ISALY'S Proteo* lnve~tment. BANK SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE The nnswer to SUI:h 8 QuasUon I. WALL' PAPEB. PAINTS, GLASS . 1815-19tS LUNCHES & ICE CB&UI ShoM for &be Family plain nnd reasonablf!: Every work:rAlNTER'S SUPPLIES CAPITAL & SURPLUS t44O,ooo . XRA.'Y FrrrING man In any plant 181 richer beoause A Good Place. &0 -.& l Su-oa. - FrleDdtp of the Investment ~rt It. Wages In J'7 & 19 80. Whiteman B~ .Comple&e Stock to Choose From P ..... , ..America are twice as high al In MooIDmodaUnr Phone 382 M Phone. MaIn S Xenia, Ohio England, three tlm[!8 as high as In' t continental' Europe and six (someSPIEGEL'S MEN'S . COLDS times 20) ' Urnes as high a8 In the STORE . C. A. DADE a~d ~NS CHENOWliTH MOTO~ To BelleYe Or1enl It is · because 01111 In AmerOo~ BUb tbe .A Oomplcte Stoek. of COMPANY . SELLING TH E BEST IN tca are workmen ba,eked up with 4.11 Your ~-beeda, Throat, CbefR aDd Baek wtul Clot.lllq IUId liaberdaabery horsepower of instlilled eQulpment 30 NEw (lJ\BS Implemeni ...... QuIck Ae\lnc AT LOW PRICES apiece, on Investm('.nt of $8,000 for 60 USED CdS ,thn overalle workmm's job: HuMo PboDe 8 L Pboae 1086 108 ". MaIn .a t. Phone !O . XeDIa, 0. Do American worlonen earn more Wa,..mUe Dl'1II store SPIEGEL·S STYLE because they 'work ' harder' No Inde~'d I They don't wot:k ~s hard 'or 01 CENTER 10M. Their PaY Is.lI! proportion to EICHMAN'S lAdies' & ChUdren's THE CR.TERION COR.NU PHARMACY their production:" tli lce that·'of, 8n .Ready To Wear and MIllinery BI-~-u"" ..... ~\ ~ ·,i~~ ~ ~DaIJG Engllsbman, three Urnes that of .an ~~ia, Q),So . ~ECO{f.DS Pbone~L European, six tlinell·. that ' Ot ' 8 Jap, ., ~-~ rrroBB ~ TIle riecei8ary .lnvelitment ball ' baeD All Spl~'s Stor:es Remabt Open ~ade by Who ~8ve. prospeNd . Amnr 8hIrla ~anon UntO '9 :00 .p. m. E"et'Y Moncia.y...' and saved and 'now hope to prosper further !)Y ,lntellleent Inve~ment. . . Divided Gains . . . MORRIS 6' and ,IPC sHOP FJB8T AT" ..1. UNGO Under the ' American sYltem or .. YOU'u. ALWAYS TO '$I.OO STORE ' rrHE J:AMOUS .CH~AP · Free Private Enton,rlse, a .few fiveHARDWARE . .' , . . ST,ORE ' , tlllef\t'men In Industry afe extreme.. 00mpIete Une or I'ItIIt ly weU paid. Tliay ' earn it' beC8use QUALl'rY MEJWRANDI8E W.~. 8eI1~ all they. get "eI'1. uWe compa~ F';~ne . Phone~ . : . bo~ 1'19 ' . ' L MAIn 8" to the Income they create for othen. Les, dian 18 per (:.~t of naUonal! lDcome WI1l pay evei1'7bOdy.lD 'Amat. WESTERN AUTO lcawbo .amI '10,000 a ·year or 1I0~ • MAB.spS-~. . ROY V. HULL lo,!l P~4! OF ~"'IUNDB._ .', ~ ...-.: ~ STORES ; more. Occalfona11)' j~ebodr about. ......... _ceaa ........ ,. 8BWING 81JPPLJB8 . for eiluaU&ed mcomea. v1ilnt the · A1JTOlIIOBILE 8UPPJ.JU complainer a:eall7 ..,. .. tblI: ~ of AD JIaII!II CEO. DODDS .... SONS THE MIAMI GAZETTE IMCJ.;aaa Radio ....... ''Down with comlM!~t IDem. W. ",.,................ at 8. ~ I'UID tbeIr IDVU~

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FlF'J'EEN YEARS AGO TWENTY·FlVE YtJABS ,AGO (Au~t. 8, 1921) (Aucust 7, 1918) Mrs . Mahlon Ridge, who h:lll been Mrs . O . J , Edwards iWOS on her very s ick, Is sloWly' improving. way to church Sunday morning and Mr . t\Ila Mrs. He..'U'y Sa·! Jtenh- was stricken wit h Po.ralyslB and fl1ll 4W8.ite, 'Mr. W. B .' Mn.ther an:! lI4Iss In th~ l1Iley oppoIDte the tl'lephone Kutherlne K ent attended tne tun- exchange . eral of 'Mrs. Albert Mabher at WilMrs ,C ,·B .IDtt II.nd ~o daughters mington last Wednesday. of Indlapolls are the guests of Mr . A petition 'Was presented to t.be and Mrs. D. W. Surface. of the W ayne TOw.n.shlp school ,board at Its Ha.rveysbW'g pike. meeting Monc.ay, asking for \he reMr . and Mrs, J(], M. Roblt.zer. establishment of a school a,t lQ'tle. Miss Henrietta McKinsey. J. B . Da vld P . Fetter, earpe}1ter und Pence. H .. E. Earnhart and fam1ly Clliblnet maker, died at his home on were among bhose Who attended tht Third street Sunday, AUgU3t 6. Miaml VaYey Chautauqua bund~y. The Young Friends Movement will Lindley Mendenhall and wife, <Mrs, present Oh, Kay, a mystery play, at Howell Pierce, CW',tls Tomlinson the gym Wednesday, August 15. and family, Edwin . Ohandlle'l; and Mrs. Ralpb Miller was ho<;tess to 'Wife were among those who attendthe Jolly Mat.rons and a few invited ed Quarterly meeting a t Selma. guests TUesday afternoon . OhiO, Monday. Mr . and Mrs. Russell Sallsbu.ry Miss Estela Halnes, who nas nnd atitended the Ripley FUlr Thursday. charge of the Busy Bec. severed ner A. H . D:lrnhart anc rfam1ty h~rd t:onnectl~n with ,t;ha.t place Suturday Billy Sunday at Ohautauqua SatW'- night and has accepted a ~1t10n day night. !with the H . E. Earnhart HArdware Mrs. Wilbur Olark Is spenclng the store where she will hav.e (".berge of week with Me. and Mrs . Olaude the books . !Riggs in Columbua. The reunion of the Steddom, I:)her Mr . and 1Mrs. Ray MainoUB !lnd wood Jeffery, Compton-MUls. Fur60ns spent ·the week.end with rela. nas and Haines familles ,w as t ...ld at tlves in Ashland Ky . the FrIends 'M eeting HoUSe grOWlds Mr . and 'Mrs . O . E. And.erson last Thursday : spent t.he weekend in Toledo, the The Hisey - Wllllamsoo reUDlon guests of W. A: Smith and family. will be held Thursday, August 15 at Mrs . Ed Raper has returned to the home of Jos . Hisey. her home tn St. Lou.Ls nIter a Notwithstanding high prices. there ' week'~ visit with Mr , and Mrs. W. Is quite & bit Qf <building gollig on. O . Raper. Ed Ohandler s putting up 0. ' new Cleta and Grace Hess. Clark Hess, house. J . B. Ohapman Is buUdln" Q Mildred Graham. 'M rs', Florencl' Da- b.unga.low on the lot lo.tely purch· vis and daughter, Dena, sptmt a.se<l by him on Fourth strce; ami Thursday at ,t he Green OoWlty Rl1r. Mrs. Lemmon's bungalOW on the IMr. and Mrs. L. M. Henden;on same street Is progressing. and ' ,MIss Doris Henderson motored Wm .' MoOonnell, who wid his to Lima. Sunday>. . farm near Edgewood a 'few ·weeks Charles Eagon, chief of police atag<>, has ,p urchased the John LamlJ Bellevue, Ky ., an Mrs. '~n called !farm;near Manor In IMontI!ClmP,l:), on 1Mr. and Mrs . Mahlon Ridge on oounty . John Rosell hM bought Tuesday. Mrs. Egan is the r1811ghter the. lSl-acre fann south of here of Henry Ridge. owned by Frank EIben . ,M rs. O . E . Andcrsoo enter1.alned A wreck on the raUrood near OresevenLllen youngsters Thursday al- gonia Sunday ,m ade all the trains' ternoc;m, the oocru;ion being the sev- late. enth birthday of hcr little son, HarMs Mary C&skey left '1 ~cday old. morning for Maryland where she 'Messrs. W . R, Sprelgel of Det.roit. w1ll spend a month with capt . Fred and George Green, of Elmore, Ohio. Oukey and family. former supeintendents of the Wo.yDjulger slgnals were placed at the nesvllle friends, called on frLends corner of North and MIami streets here Wednesday. and oQ Ma1n s'treet FrIday. Mr. and MJiS. R . O . C1'06s enterAs Mrs. fta.liIt oarma.n was comtGined 001 Tuesda,1 ' evening MJ. and lng from the .railroad Saturday noon Mrs . Olenn &rden ~ of Fra-nkU,n, she rwas knocked down and run aver. . and iM.Lss L1Ila Benham and R. A. by, an auto 1n .front of Brown's groOr06ll. .eery . The mach1ne was driven by <M1ss.Ilmorah JWa.Jton, daughter of Marion OSborne of Harveys';)u~g . At Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waltoo of last reports, 'Mrs. Clarman is improvSprlDg Valley and 1Mr.· Burnett ,B ut- log lucely, a.Jtl1olHfh consl·1c:dbly. t.erIwOrtb.8OO of Mr. and Mrs. !Ern- bruised. est Butlfrworth, lWere quietly mar• • FlFI'Y YEARS AGO ried on 6a.tW'day. AUgust t, at the (Jan..., 80, 189t) paraonage of the .Be6ver Reform For t~e first time 1n fittoo'l yt:lU'S church near Xenia, the Rev. Mr . has to borrow ey to Leamlng performing the ceremonY . "Uncle ' Dr . T. I. Way of C1ncmnatl, in pay expenses. 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New Suits Virgil G , OOffman vs. Lt>ahdell Coffman, Q minor. divorce, gross ncglect of duty. Common Pleas Emma Florence OriHlths v~. R enry F . Griffiths, Qlvorce to p:alntl.ff. plaintiff to pay costs and recover same from defendant . Oma Johnson vs . R,ol1n .Iohnson, case d.Lsmissed wit hout: record. costs paid . ' . Laiwrence A . Hoppe vs. Doris A. Hoppe, divorce .~ plaintiff. plaintHf to pay cosU! of ,10 . Alice L. Dollboa VB . John Graham et a.I, deed and distribu tion . Claude Heath vs. Mary L. Baker. et 01.. sale of preml!.~es at public auction ordered. Ellis Smlth vs , NSithan Sm1th. case d IsIIWsed without record . George Hendricks and Albert HendrickS as '8dmlnistmtora. ei.C. . vs. 'Bertha Hendrlc'k s et ::II .. ' will construed . Loube Moore vs . Lawren c~ Moore, dlvorce to p.ln1ntlff. children to plaintiff; defendant to pay plaintiff sam of '10 per v.:eek . Gladys Moore vs . Charles Moore, Jr., case dismissed without record, costs paid . oma JohnsOOl VB . Roland Johnson, divorce to plalntUf. plaintiff to pay costs and recove:r sam'! from defendant . ' Real Estat.e nansfers Ben Davis to Elmer L . and Florence 1M9.ra.n•. 21 stres, w' Corwin. RObert G. ·Fry to Lyd1Q L. f?hotwell. ol6. ,18 acres in OIearcrf! ...k twp. A. L. King 'to 6dtlS Hobbs, 4.112 anq Miss Melinda Weller . acres In Wayne twp. Advertising Keeps Old Customers Wade and Palrlee Owens t,) Glenn

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Saturday, Jan . ~, . W. A. MUier left tor Phllade!pllia Monday on ollBlness pert9.inlng to his recent Inven.tion, a toe for horse shoes. The DeMoss f amily, co.n.~lstlni of two brothers and two slstct"s, gave a conce.r t at v'vis' Ha ll Friday eve· nlng . Mrs . Eliza Miller sustaln~:I a pain ful iall at her home Thurs:lay . Rev . Maddox has b('e n 1m Isposed for a shol't time , Chas. Berry' has been serving on the grand jUl'S this wee ... . Mo.hlo.n Ridge Is endeavoring to collect some of Washingto:1 township's delinquent taKes. Prot. J . ..A. Brown ,w ns .! all~ by telephone to Bowerstown Wednes· day to atterid his mother's funerul. Eph. Barnhart has aceepted a pos~tlo.n with Mr . Breldenbt>Ch . of Dayt on and started on t1-e road Monday . Eph . Is not the kind of young man to remain Idle long even If times are dull . 'JIbe following offlcers ot Wayne Encampment No. '120 I .O .O . F .. were Installed Tuesday evening by James stoops, D.D .G . P . : C P . , E , E , Elliott; H. P .• Thos . Zell; S . W " I A . L . Sides. J. W . . Grant lAlwls; Guide, J . A. Woolley; Inside Sentinel, Wm. zeu; OUtside Simtlnel. H. H. King; Scribe. E. R . Printz; Treasurer. Allen ,H aines; Trustees. J. A, Woolley, Jas . StooP; and Alger Gard. A pretty home wedding occW'red at Mr . Wm. Weller'S, one mile .west of Bellbrook. Wednesday Ilt high noon, the contracting parUcs being Ml:. samuel Hames of this place

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Wa8 voted dOwn' by the House TbUl'llday by to 27. . ' - - Ii-I pel'tan:nera wm show in Waynesville Joeeph Neciry, alter an lllnesa of several weeu, died "t his bome betJween here a.nd Lebanon Monday. He waS 73. . The Xenia. ' . Sprin8fI~ld e~ect.rlc rallroiul project seenia 'to have died out. _ Bow~ and Wertz Spedalty company IWltb &- full ClClmP8ny. of star '. '. ,

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Mass MaiUnr Finl~hed Approxlma.tely ,122.000,001) copies ot War - Ration Book Th~('e had 'been mailed by ·the first of last and Marie OWens. 1.31 UJ\'es In Olearcreek twp. Emma H. McClure to Gc<lrge H . 'BaOOre, part of lot 494 In Fnmklln.

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, She Is s urflv.cd by fiv e doughters, Mrs . Blanche B aker of CinCinnati. Mrs . Perry DaVis, Cn.lTolll.nn, Ky.; VI I'S , Frc mlln Sober ton. Ghent. ,{y ,: Mrs . <Ross Hartsock, Waynes / 1IIe .nnd Marthn Deatherage. Dayon : nnd one son. Homer, of Cinclniatl; 15 gra ndclllldren o.nd 1:1 great :randchlldren. She was n. member of the Jonas .~Iln Bapt.ist Cllurcb. a loyai mother, I ' kind nnd obliging nelghl)(.r and 'lotlve In the affairs of the comrnunlty so long as health p4'.rmltted. Tho she:s passed the port.l! wLde. And from OW' s ight has gone. Nhcrcvcr Faith and Hope abide H er works live on. ~ch task

'/WaS nobly done, Each burden bravely born£' Jn t \! carne Deat h's sad knell And we were leCt to mourn .

\nd as we mourn tor those we love, Now .possillg ono by one. Let us look up to God above And saY- "Thy will 'bi done ."

CARD OF THAllKS We wish to eppress our heartfelt Lhonks to OW' friends and neighbors (or their help and kLndness lhrough the Illness and dea<th of our mother, Addie V. Deatherage. To · Mrs. ."'dle}' o.nd Miss Brown for the~ ovcly mus ic und also to the donora, >! flowers; tq Rev . Thornbury for .11s consoling words and Mr. Me· OJure for his services, 'Mrs. Ross Hartsock Mrs. Blanche BIker !Mrs. Freema.n Saberton Mrs . Perry DaVis Miss Martha DeathP.lage Homer C. Dee.'therage FARM LAND VALUE UP IN GREENE COUNTY Reflecting a sharp gain In agricultural land valuation 1n the Jaat .1.2 months. Oreene county farm lands sold at auction In the lut. year brought an average prlcG 01 "06 ncre. 0.11 Increase or! $26 .86 over the previous year. aooor-ding to County Recorder E . D . Beatty's report for; lhe !Iscad. year endinc June 30. In . lhe preceding year the !Ivemge per nere price was $79.014 .

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Addle Deatherage. the dllugltter and only chHd of Andrew J. 'and Deborah Milner V)lJ1dlncr, 1\.' :1S born in Cnmpbcll county, ley .• F eb ," 26. 1860 , .Her long lind useful lite was ~nd ed july 25, 1943, at Lbe home of h r dtlugh l.er. M rs . IWss F.artsook, ncar Wayncsville. . She was uui t.ed In marrlnee. to Carroll Hunter iJ)eaLherll{!e Dec . 24. 1878. and to this union were born three SOlIS And five ·daught ers. Two &ons hav preceded her in death. Her husband passed away J a n. 22.

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their home. east of New' Burling- day afternoon. Lelah WI 18.on ac- 0 ton . . companied by Jean Brown of Dayton YOU ARE INVI~ED TO Mr. and Mn;. Raymond WUson. attended the graduat.1ol! exercls~ III vlSlt~d Mr.. and Frallk .araQ- TeXas. ATTEND THE .', \ dOCk SWlday (lV~il1ng· . Iszl-IwP , . sled s owmOK Mary Bogan,lRallllgh and 'MarlanDear Ed: liB Bogan and Mr . and Mrli. Wm , .. Since you has ibill printiu all ~ Mr. a.:nd Mrs. Will Gu thrie 01 Smith and daugh~r, Marilyn. were letters to you It makes .'11e feel Day:t.on, called on Dr. and · Mr . J. Sunday dinner guests 01 Lucy Oomp ra~hcr imPOrtant lllte 1 Is a 2nd W. Ward, Thursday. ~on In New Burlington . .Elln Halnes SUNDA AUCUST 8 Ernie Plle. Mrs . Charles .Colller of Harveyswas a n afternoop caller . 1 wllZ a rlllllanl.sin thc tother d!lY,_ burg, visited her sister, MtS. Ettie Theodore McIntyre and family, and tlley say you is g1ttin old When MOBNING SERVICE Thompson, Tbursda~. aJt.ernoon . nea r New Burlington, called on hl'r you r emaniss, but 1 admit h~t . But G . E. Randall 01 Washington, D . 11:00 A. 111. parents, Raymond and Gie:mo WilLllc l·CnsOIl fur lL, 1 met Cap Stubbs C., and his daughter, Miss Sara, of son, Sunday night . t.he wlderlXlker 011 We street (nice "Commendable Thins • .of .DaYlton, are spending Wle week here. Several of our members attended feller, but I 'm going ter try to outMrs . Margaret Webb a.n:! Mrs . The WayneaviUe Church the W . . F, M . S. a t the homt: of lh:e al these here undertaker ' felEvalyn Peterson at.tended monthly 1JiI:arjorie Haydock in Now Burl~ng­ lors) and h e reminds m e of my of Chri.t A. the Mini.ter meeting at· Selma sundar. ton . PIliW. My lPaow hIld a mustachett too. The quarterly meeting of Wle See. The~" Honoring 1Mr. o.nd Mrs. W . A. He used his to strain the grolUlds Home Board of Directors was held S~arbuck and Dr . and Mrs. M. B. oU'L oI his coffee . Course. that wuz LONDON-Photo shows Fil'ld Marshal Sir Archibald Wavcll (~iJ!h I here Tuesday. S tarbuck of Whittier, ca.1l! ; Dr . <back in the good old dayS when we who is thc new Viceroy of India anel Gcne~al Si,r C!auc!e !-uch1nl.. 't Mrs . Crane was a dinner guest of EVENING SERVICE \\" . ' tns succeeded Wavell as Coml11ander·m,Chlcf m IndIO. and Mrs . Irvin Harner assLsted In had cofifee . Maw would put in a Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ohnmbliss in .. . M ;fJ") b{ . . ..• ---dlSllCnsing hospitalities at "open big tablespoon full for every cup 8:00 O'Cloait XenJa, Sunday . llouse" a.t th e home of Mr. and a.nd then boil her till she wuz good Prc. Paul Johns of Walte; ooro. S . Mr . and Mrs . Jesse DIll fI., d Mrs . Mrs . E. J . Starbuck, near WilmIng"From Where Doei the lind st.rong. I remember on,'e when Dona.ld Temple of ]~inla nnd Mrs. ton on Wednesday evening . Al>proX- 0., ca.lled on Mrs . Allee Clark one Pu;w cpmed home with that -thing Holy Spirit Come 1" ~carlure shaved off Bnd oh ~, how \U: IUds WuU", U .... rlck, (;ur'''.l/u .....'h. Clara Allen of oMia,m wburg, were lmnLcly 140 friends and l'eldtlv08 of day iast week . s Guests of Misses annie and Mame oo.wled cause we dla1n1t no our Paw. Mr. and Mrs, Claude R.iclg of Thurs da.y evening guests 01 Mr . and the fa mily called to greet the visi~ome Browone during the \last wel'k were Reminded me of little Audry who Dnyoton spent Wednesday l'venlllg Mrs. A. B. Jones . tors nnd' ren6w acqlUlintanees . MAX W. RANDALL, Flfc. OWen Hartsock of Buckley Ml' . and Mrs. Thomas Colil ns and Mr . and Mrs . Bevin J enkins Dial 2111 - Wayne.ville ~ueczed the tooth paste out or the w~th Mr . and Mr . W1.bur ClOrk . Oharles Colllns of Dayton wcre Sun- (Frances Wilson) and family of Ko- Field, Denver, 0010., Rev. F . B. Mini.te.. tube and then she jlBt WIed and The 4-H club picniCKed .It WuY I e Atklnston at BataVia, Rev . E . day aftemoQn C1Iller s of Ur. and laf1ed cause she nood that tube P!U'k Wednesdaoy. komo. Ind. , are spendIng a tew days Phone 2993 Gu thrie Brown of Virglnln., Mr . and Mrs. Walter Kenrlc:k. wit h t he latter's father and hother, 1';.;== = = = = = = ====;;;1,c,?uldn'.t go snUf and sniH it back in. KeiWl Longacre is slowly lmprovMrs . H , Langdendort of Lebanon Mr . and Mrs. Ernest L3cy ·In John WUson and Robert. .. ~g from a severe attack oC'p neu coarse, 'we balled and balled cause Mrs. Sara Schunk of Sanl.a Ana' company with Mr . qnd Mrs . ArchIe we thot. our PoIW .was some s1.l'anger. monla. 8eIoond Lt . Gerald Wllsan who caJlf ., and Mrs . .L1oa Weise Of l.,eb~ services were h elel Saturday atterBitoor of lDa.yton, accompanied But. speakln of the gOOd Old. days, 1 Mr . and Mrs. George Cuslenborreceived his 'Iwlngs" at Aloe Field, noon at Ilhe McClure Funeral Honle anon. Richard Perry to hl!:l home -at Niles. reckolect how our Paw and Maw der ·h ave ,pw~hased the propui.y of Texas, last. wee~, is spendlnj a few and buria l was in M la.tnl cenletery. uster take us kids to church on Mr . al~d Mrs . J. C . Eads of Day- Mich ., IIIfter several weeks' vl.~l t days with his parents, W Idoo and . Mrs. D . H. Hockett ,who was a Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Chamberboarder In the Home several weeks Sunday morning. They dldn't do ton, now occupied by Mr. nncl Mrs . with his grandmother, Mr3. Emma Lelflh WlIson, near XenIa. They laln. J.r . , and llttle dal;lghter. at and other r elat.lves. T:ley I\lso last IWlnter. passed a, w ay at her Lacy, lite foks d.o nowadays. No! Sir! Aldridge and family . called in t he Bogan home, also at home last Thursda~ morning tollow- Da,vton, visited their . B~ ~dmother. Maw and Paw 'Wud glt up early on Mr. ' S. H , Burnet r ecel'/ed a se- visited the former"s dall ~ h ter at Mrs. Anna Bowman, Tuesday evt:nSunday morning. do the chores and vere injury to his right hand l~t Battle Oreek, Mich ., over tile week- the home of Joh.n Wilson last Tues- Ing an extended Ulness . Funeral ning. end. . get breakfast, and then Maw wud week IWhen it. W6S caught :n a h ay Mrs . Margaret Webb and Mrs. MIss Wilma Gray wns tC:ldered a begin to scrub necks and cars. rope whUe he was superintending Georgia Mendenhall att.endOO the surprise party Sa.t.urC::ay aItf'moon FOR, SALE ·- . Watt1nll Product. at Then she wud dress us in our best worlt at the A. T. Kyle farm. plcnic 'meeting ot the Gardlln c1Uib, in honor of her 11 &11 btrthday . 23 . ~ . Broo4Way, lA!bulon. Open (IIOmetlmes It was just a clean pear Mrs . James Wical enter~uMd me !Which Waf' .held at '~1iI home of Mrs. even1n88 . tor . your OObven1ence. C1f overa1lB) and then oft we'd go tar LyUe card club at her nome on the Those present we e!: Pearl Wilson [.a/WJ'ence ~ TUesda.y night . Mary Anll Burton, Ann Rogers: Glen L1nt.ne~: Pb0n8 63 L. aburch. All of us, mind you! My, Ferry road Tnursday a~terJlOOJl. Dr. J. W. Ward. who has been Mary Dora Hough, Doris Woolard' how proud we were as we set l.n . Mrs. J . B. Jones and . Mt. and alilng for several d&ys, was l.8ken to and Esther Wa.UWns of WI\l·r."sville; FOR ~AJLE-..,Ptcntc Suppllea, paper the faDlily pew at ilie worship' serv- Mrs. Walter Kenrick attendee the NllOlellan hospital W:e(!nesd a y plat.es; cups, etc.; alIo ahelf Paper,' Ice. In the end or the seat sat Paw supper and meeting of Pomona Betty Lou Arehdell>con 01 Dayton. morning, tor treatment.. and Doris Charlton, Frances Whi t carbOn paper. large desk blotters then Maw and then nve or .six of Grange at MCUiOn Baturaay evening . J aker, Betty Thomali, Ruth Dl1vls, at the Gazet.te ottlce. Il8 kids. We weren't. aU bomed ylt Mr , aDd IDs. WUbur Olark atJury Ba.ck, Mn.rUyn a.nd Louise Qlld iF'OR ~estaJ D1n1ng Room at the time of whlch I'm wrWn. tended the funeral 01 Miss Ada Janet iHammond, iPc..W y Joe MUtenHn. lIu ••e"e ....., ..... __ Co.....·.... TO.ble With three extra- boards, all You no Ed, It would be a fine carmony at F,ietcher sundlly. 'b erger and Jeantette Sh...."Chan . Brether . T<m .BlaclImore will in fineshnpe . W1ll sell very reas- thl.ng ·if t he '~s and Maws of to- . The girls 4"'~ club ~elt Wednesday preach from the Ferry pulpit next · onabl}'. E. R. Bentley, Waynea- ' day wud dO lthe same thing, instead noon tor a four day outing af Camp Sunday morning, as Rev. Oraham ville. ' 01 sendln ·t helr kids for Bible school Hook, n ear Middletown, aceom~n­ wUlIbe away at ~i-State camp. The J,ben tellin them to come horne led by Mrs. Fred Rush and Mrs . LtI ..II. '''U''law, Swlth, (;o ......l/u.o ..... camp is called the Tar BOUQ\III "OUT PLOWlElR8 FO,R BALE-Olad- as soon as Ithe ,lasL song wuz sung. Ralph Hammond . Milton Jones and Mr. Horner of Spring Valley, was i olus. Mrs. Albel't' Ooot: Waynea- ilt ~Ud help solve a lot of probllms RlclUl.I-d Whitaker are also attendPlan to can every extra vegetable trom yoUr Victory garden and don't Group camp and Is held at Laurelour guest speaker. Sunday , if Maw and Paw went with the kids ing the Boys' <:amp there. worry il your dealer hasn't jara with the kinds of eapa you' have beep ville, ncar · Ohillicothe. ville afld , l{'emy Roada. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haines accustomed to using. Glady. KImbrough, Home ServIce DIrector of Ball to Sunday school and then alL of Mr . . and M:rs. Richard Kibler are 1I4'r. and Mrs. Hugh McGilvery of • FOR SALE--:;ptryera , Mrs. Sam thEm stayed for ·the worshlp service. spending a couple 01 weeks with were . Sunday d1nn1!r guests of the Brothers Company, tells us that very few of the all·tlme favorite zinc capl Dayton wer ' e dinner gu_L o~ the are left on the home tront because zinc Is needed on the ba Ie tront but ..... \011 '. Meredith, Route '1, WaynesvWe It wud please our preachers, too. It helr son in law and daughter, Lt. former's parents, E verett Haines aU Mason jars (any brand) with ~ , George. .Mb1II1chael.s on We.:lnuday. and Iemily, WUIard, who hru: bee~ 0 .• On the WaynesvUle-BPllbrook Berean c u meetlo.n will be held smooth. even top edges can be sealed jar Is likely to break wbep SO maybe 'U you and I set the and Mrs . Eugene Bell o.nd liLtle .... at the C. O. Camp at Ooshooton, Booled with glass top seal Or two. subjected to .tho dl')' heat of an oven. Road. &.6 example ma~ more .wtll do It. daughters at Middleton, Wls. piece metal VIlCUum seal closures. Bands for glou top leal and vac- 'llbursday evening, August 12. The has been trallsferred . t t. Iowa. Oh1o. 'I'll be looldn for you a.nd the Mr . and Mrs . EVerett Early atGlass top seals consIst of glas.lid. uum seal cap. are not InterChange- following committees have ))epo apGOATS FOR S~ m1Ik goat, HIs wife plans to ' J4lin him !.he !lrst rubber ring, and metal screw bond. able because a deepill' band Is need· inted 2 1..2 yr/;.; SWIss ,Alpine BUly, JIn1s,sU5 and the kids at senlce next tended a grain dealers banquet at of the year. 'lbe rubber II placed around the pro- ed for ·the glass IIdl!l, but the two PO . .: DevoUons, Mr; a.,~ Mrs. Sunday . the ShlllWllee Hotel at Sp ringfield 6 mos, ; 1 srnalL.Nanny, 8 ' mos. jection on the bottom of the Ud, then bovune thing In commQn. Neither Sherman Bogerl; program, ),Ir. aDd tMnnY or 01U' mempers alt('nded lid Your f,lend, Thursday evening. with rubber Is placed so that Is rust-groof. . That's becauseOflhe Mrs. OluUlee Maurice, Cllntou Du~1. nlrreU, N. Maln ' St., Mr. Ewing Stumm or noute 'i:l. the ,unera1 "of Frt~ces Ohen owe~h the rubber rests on top a,' the jar. ,&inc mortage, but a quick wlplnlr' 'Vlill Nl'II NeWe Wr1nht· I t eah 'WQy.n~vit1~. Phone 21'11. '. ,. 'Ii , C r 'lUle country Hick. left Sunda>y Iby a1rplane to ylslt his a t t he New BUl·tinglon Frlcads The bands are screwed dOlYn tight, after ; eacli . use with a doth mola. then loosened slightly betSre the jars tened with paramn will prevent se- menta, Mr . and Mrs. Fred Bubblet'i=' church last Friday I!ftemoo"l . iFQR ~A1..E -193'1 , Buick Ooupe, mother In~ornla. . are put intp a' canner tor processing rlouB rusting. It will 's ave time and and Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Hughes. Mrs . C . a. F r . htls returned 'P ic.' clean throughout. &nc1 ,gOOd rubdt- J1 • t Friday for Mrs , Mary· Bognlll of n ea r Xenia, and screwed Ught Imlfledlately alter trouble too, il a cloth Is prepared The Mlsstonw meet..,,· nI' th '. . .. e ber .• New lb att,Jiy, excellent con- home after spending two weeks Walterboro Army AIr Field 6. 0 " is spelldlng a few ciays with h cr son, the jara are removed from the can· ahead ot time and kept in . one of nero After the jars have stood twelve those gloss jdrs thilt can't be used ladles at Fury was l1eld,at the home . vlBlt1ng relatives at Marblehead, 1RG1eigh Bogan, and famlly . d1t~ . Jam~ Lovely, LOvely'a after 0. short visit with M·.. Maror Meen hours, the bonds are re- for home-canning: Then when the of :Mrs . Lester Gerhard last WedMr. a.nd Mrs. Homer Haines went moved Ilnd used to seal more jars cloth I. needed, set the jar In a pan ne.sd6y Ollife, WaynesvWe, Ohio. ~2 iMaSS. garet Johns and other -relatives. glas9 Jld8 and rubbers, thus of , warm w"ter untU the paraffin . FOR ~ qt. used s'.rew top Whi e here he and Mrs. Johns were Sunday to see their farm which they with . The P . J . TbOlJl88eS were all-day Mrs. Winif·red Hartsock and son,. recently purchased near ReesVille, making a little metal go a long woy. softens. 'lbat's ona reason Government om· The "lightnIng" jar (so called guests or ' bhe Tom Fo~'s at West . glass cans, 6Jo each. Tbe waynes- DBvld, 'Were shopping in X c,l!n. Frl- enter~ed at t,he homes of Mr . Ohio . call sln11e upon home canners who ,cI~se It Ii qulckl1lt to 8~al) requires oarroilton, Sunday. . vUle Drug Soore. . ' : .. day. and Mrs. Weller Haines o.t Bell~. . , Mr. and Mrs. Bc;,rnard J enkins use glass 'top seals. . ) . Very. lIttie m4ltal and not too mucb , . • , . J " • • • brook and Mrs . E1lZnbeth C)mith, of iMra . Herbert . Grabam M .d chllAnother good top seal tor I'Mason ' rubber for sealll)g, Seyeral mart,u_ Dayton, visited thE! latter's sister ~tch Pads; 310r 5c at the "' Jobn stansberry, A. S., com~ Waynesvme. jars Is the two-piece metal C\lPi 'taci~ers ·make thlJ ~pe ' jar. II <lren are spen~ th.I.s wee~ with fo:mlly, Mr . al~d Mrs . Charles called vacuum seal. The lid' III Ileal. with a lIallB lid and rubber !her parents Mr and Mni D D M1am1 Gazette ,oftf1ce. pleted his boot tra1t'!1ng at the ' Mr. and Mrs . Dearth Sh'e ehan slightly do,oe IlhaPed, lined wUh held ~ Place V/lth wIre balls. The •. . . . n'::=O:""USE-=-:--":"FO-R--&ElNT';:" - ....--5.....ror,-ma-'--' l areat Lakea Naval Troinl.ng station 'and daugbtenl were SUnla." QI!ter- D...... II.ey. and daug.bter, Su.nday. at Bluffton. , Mr. a.nd Mrs . Ervin Horner lind white enllmel and bas a rubber seal.; wires uaed on one nationally' !mown Ing compound around.the outer edge brand ' a:re of heat-treated, hlgb.ten. SOme time 810 Rev. 01'Ulam anVJater, electrk? and garage o~ 3r~ and is home On h1s first tu:lough. noon guests of 'Mr, and Mrs , Ed Iamily att;ended a famU y plr.nlc sup- to . take the . place of a regular Jar slon. stretch-proof, Ilprlng stael TIll. nouneed th&t if 'We couJ.d c,illect 'tae street;, Waynesville : InquJre .B. • • • Kesling at Springboro. v ~ &n1~. · Mr. and Mrs. Ed Standllord are Mr. and· Mrs. ~ld Whitaker per last Saturday evening at the rlng-(don't le\ anYbody fool you- Is ' the Ideal jar ,tor home cannin, all !tea ling compound. eontaJn rub- any year because It Is .0 eal), to neceaeary DlOIley) lie could hear ourvisiting their daughter, MJ"3 . Roy and children were Sunday e.~en1ng home of Everett St arbuck and fam- ber). If one II using oleMa.hloned seal · The 'rubber II placed on the selves on tbe racUo d.pmg ~Ui' dinily in WUming ton . - FOR RENT-sleeping rooms : Mrs. ' [,ockrldge, at ~e1byvU1e, Incl. ~ - dinner guests of Mr. and ' Mrs . open kettle (never use t~lI method selllln!f ' lUrfaee or sboulder, the lid ncr hour. after ch~ The goal has Mr . and Mrs. Melvin Uollings - for canning vegetables), the lIdl comes next. then the upper ball wire . J , \P. Larrick. phone 2351. W!.illam Lukens and famll,)' , near are boiled R few minutes to IlterlllZe, Is pushed up untll It resta lD the been reaohel and the program comea worth (~h~lIs Hulllles) have moved Harveysburg. Try the Miami Gaz etto Want Ada l b~\ .need . only to be dropped Into . grooye In the top of the lid. Pai no off Sunday, August 15 over StauOn W Mfl'ED-1'wO Firemen or men to Mrs . . Everett Early Il-tt~nd~c' the bOllin, wa~r and; kept hot If. the· attentIon to the lOwer wire, It takes wmo In ~ from 1'15 to I'4&tee' firing. GoOd 'Wages and iF========:=i:===~ ·funeraJ. Qf Prof. IHlIrvcy Moo!ehcad i!ltl . of fOod· are to be placed, In a Care of ltaeU until after the. jan are . . canner for ..processlng. After the lid , removed. from th" canner-then it II p. m . " OVer;tlme. Ohio Paper Oompany. 011 Miami, FIa ., -formerly at Antluch la. plnc,ed on the jar, the metal band pushe4 down against the side of the ~. and MrS. MoMlclJaeland !(lamlsburg. 19 college, a.t· th~ · David Reformed Is serew~ tight once tor alL , R~ jar and that'l all there Is to sealing chUdren were Sunday eallers of ....... t1ght"nlng . the band after the. jara It. ... church, Monday af ~emoon. Friday,lire taken out .of the Mnner Is likely When buying jars, cho se pinta for and Mri . .George McMIchael and. TARWA~ ' TAR AND Mr. and ,M rs . Alva Scott of ,Day-. ATrENDING CAMP to prevent s,aUng, The }land. are peas, com, and shelled beanHnd 8On, Butch. ~And ,,' ton, were Sunday evening gul!sts or .removed from the jars twelve or Ilf_ quarts for all other vegetables. Half. Mr I . ROAD <>I;L. EXOAVATING '[l'he·.'~ung ~ of the Perry teen hours after the canning Is done Pint alzel aren't beIng made, and • and. Mrs. 11,. Muller and , C;;;aturday Mr , and Mns. Walter Kenrick. DUMP TRuat SERVICE and u~ed to Beal more I1d8 .on other baH.gllllon. lire unsuitable for oan- chlldren were ' MondaY evening anl :WajDesv1l1e Churches of Christ Mrs. 'Pl~er and two children jara. Jars seale4 ' with two·plece nlng vegetable. because It takel too gu~ of the ·0801'P. KCMlchae1s. READY ~ OONORE'l'E are ~~nd.lng the ChrlBt1o.n S~rv1ce Twin Thrill Day8 of Dayton, are making thel.r home metal caps are sultable;,tor all type. long for heat to reach the eenter of Mr.!!. PaUl Spltle~ and sOD, Jim OIUnp at the HOCking County State "Ith Mr . end Mrs . Donald Baird of .caDt!ln,g excePl . o?~n-a ..tlihtly ',the ·jar. Ray, left 'l1Ueaday morning to ,visit -SCRI~£N. -~k (bJs -wee". nnd daughtel'1l . het pnreh~ lfi ·Texas. Mr. and HarVey Burnet aDd ~wo Ad~ ' anti. Succeed Phono W~esvllJe 2911 their guest, Miss LOurl,l- H,osnagle, ~oi~don'" Morrow Phone No. 3 .lIVere dl.nner gue~ ts of Dr. ena Mrs. Lebanon: Office Phone 4'13 K with ... H. E. Hathbiwny at fWa;,rnesvllle . . Marlon a...<t Is hople on & . MIss RAlsnag1e remained for II. visit Residence ' D8 ),I Alan Curtif and flV8-l!lAv fur~h 'ldth bIs ,, ~. ~!!iE!!iE!!iE!!iE~~~~~~~ with her .sister. Michele U':'rgan Mr.. and K1'II. B. W ..

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Mond~y nlght,Aiiiiust 16, Is to be Church of Umlst lLI'e to be IJrCladcast Ladies' Night of the Waynesville Sunday aifternoon from 1: 15 to 1.:45 Olvlc clUb . Members nre ;>rlvlleged to bring their wives or other feminine guests. A 18 rile crowd Is expected. The meeLing wUl be hP!ct in the basement of Lbe Methodist clurcb . The featured speaker for the evening tWill be Joe Moffet. a wounded English <;oldler, who went through the evncuat.1on at Dunklrk. He will -give a short talk a.1u then will BI18Wer questions put to him by the audience .

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SON OF FORMER LOCAL WOMAN WINS DISTINCTION The following letter has been reIN FEDERAL ARMY C~LES celved by:Mr . and Mrs. Ac."I m F . Melioh from the Army Alr Forces . The son of . atormer Wa.yuesville GUlf Coast TrainIng center at HaD- rWOOllaIl , Mrs. Ann Sweet d.ldge oI dolph Field. Texa&, concernlngtnelr Ohlcl\io has uttalned distinction In son. Avlaiton Cadet 'Yllllam F. federal IlI'Dli c1rcli1S. John Drew Melloh . Ridge, JUlmed after his two grandAugust 3, 11143. fathers, IS now a major, being asDear Mr . and Mrs . Melloh ; aigned to ~he Officers Treirung In a memorandum which has· school at For.t Belvoir,' ne.lr Washcome to my desk this morning I lngtOn, D .C.iHe was commissIoned a note Lha t your boy has been classl- lleutenant during the early part eO! {led for Pilot training and- that he the war and ha& spent most o( tl1.S ls ,being uppolnte<l an Aviaton Ca- time teachJ,ng In the tralnJng dot in the Army Air Forces. school. He receiVed his A.~. ~d In order <to win thIS war It Is · vital . D . degTee.s from the University 'to have the best quallIled young men OhI~l\iO. HIs father was the at the controls of our' millt'U'y a1r~ late Cltftord S . . Ridge, a former cra.ft. Upon- their lPl~1slon, daring Wayne4vWe. Bo~h his father , and and coolneSs w1ll depend In large mother graduated !rom tbe high measure the success ot our entire l .wmIllDI. HIlI m~ternal gral}dfath.er, War e1ifort. . was editor a.Dd Put>The .dutles of an Army Pilot call MIami , Gazette (or tor a high degree of .·me'1tal and yea.rs . His paternal grandphysical alertness, sound judgment, >father. Prof . John C. Ridge, was and an liilierent aptitude (0: !lylng. an old time Waynesville re'lldent , Men who will make good material for training as P1lo\ll are· TIne . The FRIENDS EN'J.'ERTAIl\I. CPL. AND MRS. ORAS., EAR~RT ClllSlliflcatlon Board believes your boy one of ·them and tliat he will In aU probBlPlllty :win J:l1s w~n'JJ 49 a milItary'· plIot-. You lnU$t realize. howevp,r, that IllJ o! -our study the problem has produc(l(i no' Infallible method of detennlnIng In Mvarice whether ~ young Q)aIl, hl\e5 tha.t b.herent something will m6k-~ . ·hlm a natural and_safe ppot, As a result. sonie pilot ea.ndlda~ are later tronsferroo to other t)'pes of milltary t1'a.l nlng. Comprehen~ve tc.r;ts IndiCilI,e that your boy stands a very good chance of successfully completing I tie rigid training for an army pilot and rou have every reason to be ploud at him . I congratulate, you &!'d him. Sincerely ~oun.,

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The West Wayne Advlso:)' Counell met at the borne of Mr . and Harlan Steve~t;;;banol1 . mal1a- Mr'8 . Ernest Harlan Friday I!venmg, get of the local district of t he Ohio August 6 . After a short business Central Telephone ccmpan y. has session.. Mr. & lrlo n. the cllscusl'lon been IDumed Warren .county cha ir- leader, Introduced th e Loplc. '''rhe man for the Nation War Fund drive problem ,Now 'a nd ar~, 'r the whlch wUl be conducted aU o\"er Lhe , War." Arter a very Interestlng· disnation during the month of Oeto- ICI.lSSlOn the meet t.ng was closet, an d ber. Corwin Nixon has ibee'l nnIDed deliciouS retreshmen4 were served publlclty waltman and Charles Ir- by the hootess. win, treasuret:... The gOl!.l for Warren The next meeting ",111 be at ~he county has .b een set at $2l 524.~0 . home ot Mr. and Mrs . Irwir: MulMany volunteer!; will be needed to ford September :" help do th'e Job . Organlzatlon pla.ns are now In progress but lLI'e n ot y ~t LOCAL FARMER IN ACOIDENT AT SPBING VALLEY TUESDAY (mal. . The objeetlve ot the Natlofial War Fund d.rlve Ls to pclp win til e war sooner, an9 wi th a mlnlmum.'loss of 111e. 'lile followlI g causes are ~up port.Cd by the National. ~ar ~nj: 1. Service to our -own fore~ which Includes the USO, "the h!>me a.way from bomo" for Amerlca;s own fighting ,~en a.n~ United Rt':lman's Service. - 2. oAld to wa~ prisoners . 3. AU 'f or unoccupied 11."( \15 . · In:" eluding !Russian War Rellef •. United OhJna Rellet and British War Relief. 4 : IR ellef for occupied count ries, as follows : Food and medical supplies" 80 far as distribution permits, tor Greek WILl' relief. Polish w ri t' reli'lf, French ..ell!;f 'fund, United Yusqslav relief f und, Belgian WILl' relir! . Unitett Czechoslovak reUef, Queen WUhelmlnf.\ fund, and Norwegian rellet. 5. Aid for Refugees-Refugee Reliet Trustees Il,Dd the U .\S . Commltice !for the 'care of EUrop~\ Childr.en :

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Elvin Ohenoweth. 46, I-utrel' d head Injuries lrl on acoi:! ent at Sprlng' Valley 'ruesuay even!ng wllen he is a.Ueged to JIlave backed hl~ car from the cu.,b into th e paLh of a truc,k driven bY. Ed>\ a rd BiddIe. 23 . at Crittenden, Ky. The . truck, swlerving to a voId ~he eollls1on struck parked cars belonging to RabeN Bildgley, Roger Truax and Roy StarbW:k..- all of Spring 'Valley, while l;he Ohenoweth ' car was. knocked aglll. ~nst a car belongto Harold Van Pelt 'or 'Sprlllg Valley. YEARLY MEE11NG AT WILMINGTON

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VISITING PAltEN'l'S Mr . and Mrs . Jolm L)lrs(l.!1 and son, Gary PhilIp, of Dlrmlog l1tun, Alabamn. ru-e guests at \'h e h Olne ot Mrs . Larson'S' parents, Mr . an d Mrs. Ralph Ashury . of Sunnyslop e Ga rdens . Mr . Larson has beon transferred by his compa ny to Foxboro, Mass ., and t h e Larsons I1 r ~ movin g there .

IrAWKE REUNIO VV1lrn1nl!t9n Yearly ·Meetlng of The annual Ha.wke reunio.n will Frlends will convene Monday for the !l1ty~second annual session a1. be held a t Wayn e Par k. SUllda y, w.llm1n~t~n college audltorlwn . August 22. rain 01' sh ine . Bllng Only morning ond aftenn'lon ses- your Ixlskels. J, O. HaJ\vko. Pre.~ I<!ej1 L . Sions ;will be held this year because Mrs. Don Hawke. Sccr ctal'¥ of travel conditions, with the ex: cePtion of Wefthesday night when RETURNS FROM nOSPl'l'AL PICNIC IN HONOR OF a play will 'be :given, an~ Friday Pro. ~USSIlU TRUDW~Y night, a Youn~r Friends orogram. J ennie l.ee, d ll u~h ter of M I'. and Mrs, R. W. Braddook, ha S b ell l'!!..,. picnic aupperwas enjoyed by. EAST WAYNE .,..oVlSPRY ,TO ~OOEPT BELL moved to h er home a rLer : pen dlng the 'I'l'eadway families Sunday at COUNCIIJ ,BOLDS MEETING ten days a t the Mlnml Vll:lcy hos · . Park With Pfc. R ussell Trustees of -l he Wa.rren County pital In Da~'ion where ·s h ~ underThe East !Wa.yne Advisory .O<iuncll mstorlc81 Society at, Leban ,n have Treadway of Camp Mackall, N . C:', wenL a major oj) rn Llon . 88' honor guest. Those pre~" '1t wer~ met at the home of Mr . .an,d Mrs, voLeti to acc'e pt a·n offer at' lhe hisFIfo. ·and Mrs. RUMell Tr~aQ<way. Luther Hal1jsook on Friday, August. toric !bell In the tower of the 01(1 PICNIC AT (IIAU'J'A UQ UA Nrs. SUw of Dayton, Miss 6. National Normal .un\verlflty buildIng. Ayleen ' M'ainous of Detroit, Mh:h., Com cutting and other harves.t The society ugreed. to provlrle adeMI' . and Ml'S~ N . HOlIg h a ll d Mr. and )(ts. ,W allace Treadway probiems we re · discussed. Mother quate storage rOIOID for the r ell until child ren, Mrs. MnrLIJu H Oll ~'h , MrB and chlldren Of . Lebanon, Mrs., topic' for dl.scus.slon was new and n peNll811ent 'Iocatlon is obtained . Viol a Hurl nu, ,MI' . lwei M "~. I~rnMinnle ····Bra.ud~nburg of · Ledngton improved methods of home c.nlmlng. t H l\ rlu n fil1 U d, lI;.: hl"'; , Mi s Ky . , Mr. , and iMnI. Wad~ '.1'"·,rn,.r.1 The next meeting. of the COUltcU ENGAGEMENT ANNOllNCEU EII1..~tf l1 c E l1 r llhflr L, MJ . nlld M rs. and soo6, MI. and Mrs . JOhn wtU lbe hc.ld Sept: 3 Q t the nome of , I:! . :a . Ea lll h 1'1. IJ,,!ld fuml y l'nJoyTrea<W,<ay, 1Ir. and Mrs. Q.'*>rge Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell . Annoullceme~~ been made o( . d a "lir'nk dlull 'r a t e h lll lauqlla bhe engugemenl; of MisS BcHy Lou- Su nday. iHenderson and· sons, Mr . ana Mra, ~ ___ ._ lse 'Rlch, .daugh.t.er of Mr. and Mrs . RAy J\Ilainoll8 ~nd son and Mr , and WARREN COUNTY 4-11 GmLS Paul Rich, of Lebanon. and P vl . W, ' , C. :;. TO l\mWl' Al ' . TO CONDUC.~ STYLE SROW John Treadway. Robert S, Bogan, sqn of Mr . and \ AIW I ,OW IJO .\U~ . WlU'fen cOunty · clUb girls will 1'1 W VIll lI '$ S GCI' l y of <';IIIL~tLOCAL' SOLDIER IN ACCIDENT hold their annual style r!!vue at !Mrs . Charles BOgan of Harvey:..b urg. No date has been !.et for th e wed• lall l~e~viCO will 110l d t ll!! il' rq~ tl lllr AT SPRING VALLEY MONDAY IMeDiorlal ·hall. Lebanon, Friday, ding iPvt Bclgan is stat.loned Bt ' r . . . 111o.!lthly m enUn' 011 11Illr ,H"y II • -, _ . '. August 19., beIDnhlng at 1 p. m . ' Camp Mackall, N. C. wPElre h e ~ n t rnoon , Aug ll~L I II lit II \' l1tJl ll e ~~ N~le; . 11, SO!! · (.If Mr. .\11 '4-41 .glrls who mnde n Ol't'!:S 0.'1 parMrooper , Botn are graduates of of Mrs . T'runw lI W!lI'dl" \' . T ile !lnd Mrs.. ~ Noggle of :sprlng their prOject this year will partlelmillSlon nl'Y ~IWly b OI) I" " 0 I Til l~ Valley a~!fered Injuries to,.hl.!: ~~k ' pate tn lhe r evue . AdvIsors unti Harveysburg high sch~l. .left ·antIe arid _the ,We!ch pony parents (ire Urged to attend. Fou ndation ." wlti"' l hns h I"~ n p 11' · SOUTH. WAYNE ADVISQRY which he ~ ri~g.·~ k1\I~ 1!Vhen Mvarqs will be n.w-de on tse basis Lla lly r~\'I (!wt)cl. will 11(\ rOIll PII'l '(1 hy . ' COUNOIL' MEET~ . T~URSpA l' . , , were atruek by an automobll~ of good COnstruction, suitability of MI·S. E . ·F . C:.l r nh nl'l ofler \','h l '1I The South Wayne Advisory Coun- the program I ' !"lr'I'R 1Ir. VI: l~I:llIl1,!'d IlM:Oncfay morning on Main ,.street. .and pattern .r.o ~e ~ype of SPfI<D8. Vall~Y', , . ..'. . '. wI. dress posture' and ' neatness. cil .was entertllilited at the .ho~e of some cnterta lnlll nL. car, tMlJongtngto ~r5 . .SusM, tFtrst~, second ~nd third place wln- Mr. and Mrs , C. E. StI\.nfol'th on .... . SPEN~ WE);;K-EN'P JUntE . SCanlon ' of ~Qynesv1U~; wps d'l'lv~ ~rs' 1W1l1 be chosen 11;1 the following ThUl/iday even,lng : I»' bt!f son, PVt. Pallia F., _Paine •• Clasaes: ' _ .• ' .. 'Alter an evening ·of dl.scusslon on A. ·R. T . 2nd C. Ct aries F ir 5 qn his way ~k fA? ,~u: oTess for home and "pJp.y; l;ir~' variella. t'OPIC!1 . Ileli ~ ou; refre~h~ who" a~' JMarlon/ OIlI') > a'{ter f~ ISChool, , stteet anCl sport; dress- men is were se·"v~d .!o'J thl.' (ollowlng a.,nd wHe of San, AntO nio, T x a.~. spent ,the week-end Wittl tlleL!' ,Pa.1,!!JleJiidllllg a.n e1c!lt-day 11,l!10U8h, up'i'dre!i8 'and pomplete, accJfdlng to gucats :: M- . s .'ld ' Mt~ . · Raymo'nd rent.ci Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fins Bracdook, Mr ~ l tl11 ·Mrc . Ronnld ~t tlie ~ ~~ ,of bls 'mot~er , ~ " F\Jlkenst.eIn, county Hawke and mflml, II ,&-!-l.lI· .' :lnd Mrs 'and 'familY, I~aving on ,MOl1<.1 I\Y C(l1' tolc\ ,Oreene co~~y deputl£b that ~e d.embostntion ~nt. their ' new loco tlon ' a t -KeY' esL, ....~~ .!O ~ 'ano!lher : tar H : R . MossJ .M r, ·ar.-tl .~fr." 1Ii\\iis Florida. . a, J'e&I' '~er of" bJa ~tospobUe - Vl8lr1'S SISTER ..u:.nu...·. Mr. i!,~t1 Mes, R E, As · struck the ~ tlU,aw.tng tbe bury" Mr. and ~r$ . J~lzd Mcl'oy. 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over Radlo Statton WHIO, Dayton, aooordq to JIeI\bert Graha'll, pastor. Engineers '01 the radio station will be on hand for ,the morqlng servo ' ices whlch Iwlll begin at 11 o'clock . 'lbey will tranSc.sri~ the pro.glll1ll as It 18 given at that tll1l~, and then ' send It out over the air beginrung at 1 :15 p , m . The pastor will bring the ~essnge . All members of the ohurch .are urged to 'be pres&nt . Other·; who . S' il' · ·t of Messina with tho narrow 8trllit ot Me!l!llna in back. ' . Here is a view of pa~ o~ t~h IC .I ai!:d ~f itldy where Benito MU980lini has "reSig ned" as Premier have no ohurch ' home wi I find a , ' ~und. Be-rond that 9tral~ IS. ~ ~mMarshal Pietro Badoflio as his succeS8or. II the AIli.ed Nations welcome at the church , . i~:ud~hifal~I~~~~~:n;:Ob:Cr; ~ll be one of tbe points 0 entry.

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PUBLIC LE the 011 we caUed the pel h'll. in , ·f . ci. dl'l) .. IJ d the QI.h r d:\y lind I the pasture. Her . gIJS 'prov~ in11.'1'- couldn't b e p ,bu.!. illlllk. lOW lu k'y AI I have IlQ~Pled o' pcntlon in til' but ilIe staye£\ Oil tfle n~ ·L. UtItl a t! we (j II CU()(i/i .tllll· uwn, d cIndlana·polIs, 1!l~ ., y ' wUl . !;t!1l at PllOtie 2143 . . wal'iieevWe, Ohio . ..' MalD~ iortun~tely a chicken .hen made a ",tan Olla·. Hl:j llew ' dth . will be publlc auction on the ' Reily .Farm, . . .nest and Set · WOlle by th ~ turkey ~~t lI ' e hiS .uSL ye:IU'·s. UW' ~aut1En _ ter _ ed. __ AS_ · _Seco __IId _ _C_lasa __ KaU __,_Ma_tte_r_ _ ·_,_w_a,ynasv ___We_,_.Ob1o_-:- ~est 1n tne hollyhock.\. 110(\ therebr' lill U:1l 1l 0Ul ),oo..t\ll" will btl Just t.ne owned ' by ~lnrencl1 .Rye, o,.le , m~le sou.th of CorWin, on Walter W. Wiseinan, 'Editor and Publisher ~ngs a ' talc. All well~ well 101' -l>an.e lJll~ ~1ll8 ' yenr's l'cnwl61's, I SATURDAY, tAUOtlST 14. 1943, about three ,weekS .' As 'l was rCf\tlng lUtJUJ!,llv (Jl .It ul:nl~ Lb<:fa,y when I Begtnnlnglltl:bop, 1Tl ., .E . W .T . , l8S~ EVl!;RY TIIURSDA~ one IlIfternoon I beard It turkey unWal .' 1 . g Lhruul!l'l ~ne ;1.00 ...1. the foUowlng hOusehold g()('r'&: mlsookably talking 111\ll.h.er talk 011 t' vll'lc'.Jjll 1.1 Wltti lUY liLLie ul''(;". 'Ilwo ooal .ranges, · I .heatln!: stov!l. SutB:r4>tlon Prk:e. fl'.60 Per Yea.r, Payable in ·AdVa.DCe side my window : I lOOKed nd ' t h re QUCU IJ autU ul ,SLI'lped and spoLL<.d 4 beds, campI 00; 2 dressers 1 ~ash was the wrICey walking In ell' ;ur coaLS ullO sucll 1;l.rauge Il:aLhel'cd slAUJd, 2 dining room tables, 8.tUplng cles talking to the smaliest black llenu ~rIlalllentS gcod. lIIod p Us lOr room chairs, 2 rockers 1 klr.chen chick I ever saw . I went to ·be nest \~on ell I&1J lU1.LS, alia such IlUu'velcabinet, I foldin g cot, 1 coue!" 3 linand saw the hellS eggs end the "u,6 ~ 11 .I aLhers, but they have no oleum rugs. 'Vlctrola, I garden plOW, AUgus~ 6, 1943. TUrkey trouble . she would raise a.nother brood. turkey eggs oJ1 mixed together @l\d 'HOlce. Oruy JlUInOUI5 call \·twJ Lhe 1 hoe and mOllY other small articles. Wb re ther' Ilre turkeys lbere 15 Then we got two more turkey hens. the chicken hen t.rying t.l et on "tfl1'eu' all~ "-pOLted .I'ur CoaLS ana Terms cash. troubl . No wonder people · hat:ch As they laid they saved lJlelr eggs part or them while the turkey (lOCo> aw l.JletnseIVe., WIUI Lhe !eat.hthem 111 incubators and raIse them nnd ~hen the time came we s~t RAY WOP.LEY, proudly took care o~ one chl.ck. 1 "1'5 VI tllclr choice. They .mil wear In brooder houscs. We took the first them In the nests they ha.d ch06en, tried to drive the turkey to ~l"e neSL ,oJue Lhls- year and red Ilext . They W, N. Sears, Auctioneer .

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I ' NOTICt; OF 4PPOIN1'~IEN'f Wa.ynesville, Ohio, 0'1 J:.li<e lll9r SATURDAY, AUGUSTW Beglrinin at One o'clock. E. W. T. ,'" Jilsta te of R.oRert '~'B. ' .LashU~y, !.be following ·hou.seUolti gOIIds: . D~-b-ed . ~, .,' ~ . ~uare type'Mayta'g elcctrJ(' washNotice is hcreby ,given thab rI jng mooli.lne, used very llttJe, FlorAlboechor~ wh·o.se Po.st Qf!1ce adence: ileatlng 'stove, 3 bltrner oil dre6!1 '1s Lebanon, Ohio, hal' be "1\stove, ·'stov.e pIpe, :i tons lump coal, duly appolnte~ as ', Executor of th o Stewnrt Wlmwr mdlo, bed. dresser, Estate of Robert B. 'Lashley -lute ( :' book casQ, 3 chairs, 2 rockllrs, wall Warren OOunty;dOOea~ed, clock, IlU\ntle cloc~, book r.,,:,o, desk Dated tlus 6th day ot Augi)~t, 19.1;), lamp, ·kJtchei1 sate, drop le:JJ ta.b~e, RAiJPH H . CAREY, lamp, clothes press, 2 chests, 2 Judge of the PrOba'te Ooul'i, trunks, lot. 'booics, pictures mirror, Wiliren county, O!l1o me~cIne cabinet, tub, lot canned Oarl AbaecherU, Atty. g~s, pair rubber boots, Luck saw; rug, double barreled shot gun, veter· Want to Sell Household 000dB? Innry sYringe, side board, camft cupAdverttse JudicioW!ly board, dishes and cooking uvmslls. Terms Cash.

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I. OARL ABAElCHERLI, little ones a.way from the <tId ben one near the ibarn one In tllC holly- ,b ut when she stepped Into it Il can have,bats or flowers n.nrt clOUles st. John and Reason, Clc; ks. AUCTIONEERING Execu tor at the I!lsta t.e of and raised them by hMd so thBt hocks by the house, a.nd the other couple of rotten eggs went oft like. WiLli all Lhe C01011:; or Lne 5unseL Robert ,I Ashley, d eocased. Stanley and Koosler plst.ol shots , I reached. for the " IU\;Il or as Ibain II.11d 9llrii ' ab \Jle PUBLIC ALE W . N . Sears, auc:tJonccr. For Dates, ~one 289~ Wayneschick and she pecked at me and tanh. 'Illey have t.he prtwer 1» _. ..... _. Tile undersigned as executor of St. John and Renson, clerks the.n ga.ve all the turkey egg~ within cbolcc and lsn't:, t1nat somelhlng to v1lle, Ohio, Reverse Charges the estate of Robert Lashl!!y, dp.Carl Abacoherli, Attorney, reach, the most viciOUS ppcks; and De LJlankful for? BROKERS LICENSE ,broke five of them . I back.d away rrite zoo Is an lin teresUn l' place, cea cd , w111 sell at public 'lU(.tioll a t. ,. and she ' carrie oU thl~ ' nest again If you ha ve an ,ernnd at :,ne stock h is late residence on M~in :uect, 1n ADVERTISE IN THE , GAZETTE ,w ith the chlok and !Went 'hrougb yan.ls or any other good excuse for the fence. I went around :tnd tri'!d USIng that much gas take al01lg a again to catdl the chick. This time lOad. of children lor a day a.t the she went for me and Suzie (lIla ' zoo, SUSie, the trained gorm.. , t:ats THE OLD JUDGE SAYS ••• ~ .. Smokey could stand it no longer u Ul. r1 ~ M twelve-tlllrt;y ar.d the and went for her , I was glad to chLmpanzees give Ithelr show at one have them come to my defense 50 fifteen, but let me warn YI)U that We repreaenl only th e strongeat stock compan· promptly but bhe feathers flew and on Monday the restaurant., the ies, writing fire and elEtended coverage on both farm I had t<t get , the dogs a.way ona walt Dnlry bar, Is clOSed and I,bere Is for help to catch tbe ch1ck, The nothing <for vlSltom to eat but rather 'and town propert~ and oomplete automobile- covchicken hen went back 6n the nest poor sandwiches ull1less you brln~ It and tried to oover all the pgs but with you. That 15 a good way to do erage, abo bon~ •• the turkey iWouldn't go bat;k on her for there are plenty tabl"G with nest at o.ll, so we took ehe eggs tnat benches In nlce sllady places. .Our office i. located on Main street, just north were ~e!t and -gave them to the hen with the spoiled eggs . . When it was PUBLIC SALE of the traffic light, where there i. alwaya aome one tLme the hen at ·the bflm hatched oWing to the dlmth of my wiltl, I to give you aerv~ce, or telephone' ua at 2651 and we /leven and the hen In the pasture, .will sell at publlc auction, three the pet hen, b~tched two . ;-:0 John miles south of WIly.nesvWe I.nd one wi)) call. took the two to g1ve , them to the mile , north of Wellman, (,,0 the hen with seven. hoping that the pet Waynesville and, (llarksvWe toad, on R~member, the be.t ia the sureat alway•• lion would go baCk to the, nest and SA'llURDAY, AiUG~ST :ill. _l943 _ hatcb some more of the salyaged , \Beginning at One o'clock, E. W. Information given without any obligation. egsB. but no, she followed him al!d T, ' the Ifollowinlt chllttel (lloperty, when he put the two down \J1ith the to-~: Phone 2651 seven, the pet ben salle! III and Whipped. tb~ bGrfI hen and v:ent oft One brown Jerl>OY cow, frt5l:j" an WAYNESVILLE, O. wibh the seven poults and left the heavy millker; Jersey and ~ for her QPponent. Now who has GUernsey oow to lbe fresh in Sept. ; ,' What,' we do not know. Is' It any Jersey cow, fresh In April, giving 4 wonaer that tUl'key ~1I15ers use gallons milk per. day; Jersey c'ow, brooders I tfresh In Aprll, giving 3 gals. per Friday. I never believed lJlat Fri· daY'; OUernsey COiW with fir"t call; day was an unluc~, dllY but, never Hou,'teln and JersE~y CO?,; 4 ye~rs old, vOlhl"lic rubh<!. Hut. Hank, the graiq used .. Maw me,',el ut'fl I!IIlIn Il elllltl YOU 1II1f1 Ihm again do we send stock to market giving 4 ga.4l, pel' day, Thtse cows In ri1:;cilli.ol! lhl. alcohol is not thrown away. way. /udp.t nf,nl" ' I'"lm" "N/.( rmlt;IPUltn on Prlday for we got the poorest are aU extra good and T. B. tested. II IS III nces.<;ed a'nd comes back to the farm to '/If wa' e.DM/ m' Ih,. /Uti} ' V"1f ment'um .. prices on Uiem that we ever ~t, If tAlso 3 young heifers , agam m the form of distillers' dried graIna '~ you cerlalnl are H.\/li1 pi}!! nl tnt' that is what 61 subsidy to the packor dried solubles which you use for ~ 18 BOOS--3 SHEEP , grain you farmers gT/lW ,~ .,\;f'r! hv ,he bevel . ers does the sooner It 15' dllne away , 2 sows, 16 shoat" feeds. hog supplements and poultry mashes. 50 HlS. each . . age distilling indu~try to m ilk!' akoh,1 10. wltO 'the better for the i,a nner. · This year :alone it is estimated 388,000 toDa 40 !WIht~ Rock b~~, 3 ~rs, 50 war purpoSes. Hundreds QI ' nlllt!llIiN 0'1· gal· . Monday. ' I picked , up som~ beau- Whlte awclts, 6 W(~ek:s old, 01 these much needed feed IStu1Ja will be IODS are requireq eV4>ry vea. ,lor smokeless prOduced by the distillers." 150 bu. hand husked corn, 5O .bu . powder, medical !\up[1lies, chtllTllc;al warlare t,lfUl teathe~s that turkey gobbler .. I, ((111 see now, Judge, why you lOY ifs II oats,;l tarrel soy materials. sha II er glas.i lacq ucr for -,,,,glrty good. tiring WI "ml Q legal distillin, .'~~~:-~=-~;;:::I~t-CilOOuffi~igeijiiiiPrrit!ni (uel· to propel lor, Weper wagon wi.~h 'b ox ,be':! , roller, . indust,y in times like tflu.... .large new gal,vanilzed water tank, making o~ cril'qllI~. needed c anvll, 'sledge, sled, emery stand, 11'0'.1 kettle, lard press, 12 ft. 2 In. belt, wOOd saY' ,w ith 5' h. p'. engine .' . Save Tire. and Ga•• ~ ' . Dm;,ct B.. lJiIe to County Seat . and belt, doUblc and single trees, 4 Stores ()peo !'& 8:00 A. 111. and CI_ at 8:00 p, ~., 8M~n 10 P. 111. CIoee WedneacJan at. Noon' 10-gal. milk cans, S milk ,b uokets, I&~~==~==~~=~==~===~===============~~~~=~ galva.nized ta~ with heab i'l~ , mllk . ,.

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POB' BB&L ESTATE LOANS

SPIEGEL'S .SHOE STORE

LEBANON MODERNIZING CO.

Shoes for' the FamUy XB4Y

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From 'The Miami, Gazette '~"'iles .

., spent las~ Tlhusday with, and :Mrs . c. ·w. lHenderso.n : __ " MiSs i>ihei Hendusbn ~ntertn1n- Queen was nn · 011 shee~ ~.og. Bhe . . ed Thursday ' nfternoon. ltbn'lrlng Was too old . to folloW the hOCK on FrF'l'~EN l'EUS AGO . . . 1M1ss EvelYli' Cartwri!tbt, ctnughter Miss Elsie. Hawke whose l"arrJo.ge .the trail any more, 54D a sh~eJ,l mnn ' (August 15, 1928) of ur :' I\nd Mrs, J. 0:. Car~wrtght. . ' . • ' . f tho Sh Wft" . ~ to 'May.nard Weltz wID tnke pla.ce g.ave .her too, my . iii et. e MrS .' .will Newland, of Ch·lcago. was awarded the sportsrnllnship ~his 'm onth . gentle and tolerant and fal bl11'ul bnd who has'spent £be swnmer .vith·h or honor at cainp Osoha for ' girls at • • • obedient. ' She kn~ ,h er Job tlnd brothe.:l.rH~w and mstm·. Mr . . and Trout JA.ke. Wis. , wnere she is 'l'WEN~FlVE YEABS AGO seemed to understand why he had .Mrs . W , iH. Allen, fell a nd broke Sl~·Qdlng the sWnmCf. (AQlUSt 14, 1918) , been UsmlSsed by bel' ma..te~ from ber wrist in Cayton. Tuesday . The ashes ~f the late j~e3 A. Lieut . Hugh C . Rldge and Pvt. t.he work she loved so wei!. My A large holo was burned In '· the Kearney. who died In San Diego, Everett J. Clark .are omol'Jg local' mother said ~at she Used , t I st.a.nd roof or J qrry OSborn's resleence CUllf ., In October. 1926. ' were wy& tn' i.S'rance . by !.he corner of tbe house when the Monday ~vening Illbout fi v(l (I·clock. brought to IMlaml cemetery BaturThe hot 'Weather did not keep the 'bIg 'flocks woUld go t.hrough the when It cnught fire from papers Clay ,by his widow for lnt"lment. country <folk at home Saturday. country and wa.tch·lllld Usten wlstburning In the kitchen stovfl ll'orty years ago captain Kearney The aut<?s and buggies were p rked fui.y, but she never left ht'r home Mrs .' Mory J . Burtlm 1~ '!Siting was . prominant in buslneli6 in o.long Main street for four ~ quar'i!s tb follow IJlmn . She .knew! her' son, Robert, in DeLrolt. 'Waynesvllle. conducting a drug and even up on ThIrd street My father had had qui te some Pvt. Bryon Prendergast of West troul!1e with one group of shepnilrds, E. J. 'Burton hns accepted posl- store In the TOOm where the library tlon in the Elya-ia schools. now is. He wll8.8 ·C!vll)Var veteran. Pelnt. ,K y. , 'was ,h ome Sun111Y , Mex1cans they were. and l.'Owd not Mr. a.nd Mrs . O.R. Raper are A Ifa'tnt · hope that some ~lme in Born-To Mr. and Mrs Walter keep them out 01 flix Mile gUlch, spending the week at R US5~il·.. Point. the future gas will be brougbt iuto Wlllla.ms, nee. Edna Janney, Satur- which, I ~h t explairi, wal> a' big Waynesville. Is aroused by a letter day, August ,10, a 9QJ1. • gully. nearly six miles long. that ran The Olt;.aver-enrr and Rioh received by Mr. J. Will Wblte in Mrs. Ohristle MQKins':lY a nd across 'our plnee, with :dg z.Jg paths reunion will ,be held nt the WeUrilan aD!.'Wer to an Inquiry sent by him daughter. Miss Laura, are attend- up and down its steep sides. Away school hOuse Sunday. AUgl1~t 19 . to the Dayton Power and Llgh~t Co . Ing Yearly Meeting of Fr!ends at off from our house .a huge bluff The senior Powder mills. locaLed WllmIngton this lWeek . hung over It and the sides (\C this on the Miami River. on '.he lands Bids for the 5nle of the WaYlleS- Ibluff 'Were 1no.cces.slble . The folks ' adJoin Lng Fort Ancient .park ,. have vUli Power and Light Oompu.ny , the.reabOuts called It "'I1h~ butte." been sold to the IK:Ing ~wder plant were opened at noon Monday aL a Mother told me that In the evening and w111 te closed. The ·m1!ls mnnu- called meeting of the Board 01 Pub- all one could see in any direction factured tasting powder for 21 years. d.ic Affairs and the Council . There lWas bhe camp fires oJ the ShEPP men The Yearly Meeting of the Reilg- was only one bid, that of t.h e DRy- up on top of Lhe B:utLe. No other lOllS Socl~ty of Friends is. in session ton Power and Light Company. It lights were ulsible. only the stars. at the Wblte Brick Meeting Bouse, was disposed of to thls company for She used to wcaye fanciful ~ torles this ·week. $3100. a.rounl the Butte she was so loneD . L. orone and Gilbert Frye "John Jones" of Gary. IJ1d ~ who some. HoWever, my' faLher il3d told made a business trip to Urbana last drove away from the fields. 14 this group ot Mexicans to stay on at Thursday. head of cattle valued at $l.!OO •• 00- their own side or Six Mile and not Miss Dorothy DakIn of Grandl.1Cllnglng to lI. D . MlddlewD and to come dOVfu In it. But they would Forks, N. II>., Is visiting !,er aunt, Delma Thomas of Middleton s Oor- not listen and when he disc(' VCl:ed Nea.. Red Lion on Route Miss May Wright . ner, Friday night. was arrested them there, with tllE! hill sides p1asWm . E. smith of Wa.tJW60. Kas .. below ,Waynesville Se.turday 8lwr- tered with sheep, oDIe day, he came 123 out of Franklin. is vlalblng relatives here. HIl 111 &C- noon by Constable Peterson of to the house In a rllge and got h15 PH. FRANKLIN. 143R2 companied by a friend. Charles Spring Valley township . n~ was on revolver. Calling Queen he strode Blanchard. ' foot end had driven the cattle be- ~aYI the dog 0.1. his heels . A deep, Bring Contain"'ra Mrs. Walter Kllbon a.~d Mrs . fore him. a roundabout way, Ii. least cold strea.m ran thj~ length of ' Six james Ray and SOn of Ja.c.Uonville, 25 mlleS' through the intense "heat . Mile Ilnd Dad stopped one ",d(. of it __....;;.....;;.--'__--=-__ Two Or the cattle had, dropped by and cened to the shephards w get the ;wayside f~a.uston, and out . Words passed; Just exac~ly Jones had stopped to reat the ' 12 what he said. I do not know. but others when he WClS arrested one of the 'men picked up 9 huge Two .Waynesvllle horses wer£' en- clUb and started a~ross the stream tered last Friday ' at the Xenia fair. toward 'my father. Dad called "CUt, They were : . Exlle Mack and AJ:en Que~, " ' and she TEln W · do his 0., owned ,by Jerry Osborn bidding and .when she had cut out Robert ·Furnas. who lives on the four sheep, he called agaln. "Hold Ohapman..t1U'ID ~ the Harvey~urg the:ril. g~lI" She did . Then he pulled pike, has purchased the Annie his revolver from hls ~keL and Name New Number 'IUlOl1PC farm of 1115 acrp.s (Inc Wlll. turned to ' the M exl.ca.n who . nad move on the same next sprln~. nearly reached him. "All rluht." he C. p, ELLIS. RFD 2 ......... ................... .. ........ 2969 ~ Jas. Smith CUlt' daughter bre oc- said , The man stoP:ped. "No savvy. ANNA MAE WATKL'lS, RF·D. 2 ·...... :.. .......... 2964 oupylng the house in Col1Wl-I J.ately· no savvy. he said ~lJld dropoed his vacated by Beth M . · clUb. "Now there Is just Olle thing ART.aUR D. THO~iAS, RFD 2 .............. .. '2960 . Mrs. Akrt Deffenbaugh of Bel- that you ~1i do," my father said to L. W. CHANDLER,. RFD 2 ;............. ........ .. .... 2965 lalre, Js file' guest of ~~S Annlo hlm . . "GIlt these sh,eep out of .here and Mame Browne. and keep going and pay me for the . WADE TURNER, RFD 2 ........ ... ..... ....... ....... 2532 , Warren , Edwards. who Is In the dil.rIulges or. I keep these .wheep my EWING' STUMM, RFD 2 .................. ............. 2634 avtatlOnp?rp8. ~ flnl6hed h! ~ s~ug- dog Is holdlng here. " The nodI~ at Oolumbus, and' Ia .h ere .with eel agreement (who wouldn·t with a C. MARQUART, RFD 2 .. ...... :.... ........... .... .. 2b30 .his parents. a.wn1ting a 0011 to. some gun: trained on his ribs?) Dnt! Dad MRS. R. FltAZIER, RFD 2 .................. .. .... 2535 o~ . field . . and Queen retumed home wlt.h a J . .W. HIsey, who baa been ~ sheep as payment for the damage HOYT ~cCORMICK, RFD .~2 ........................ 2539 ~ Everett, wtlIJhIngion. for th.; past· and the. dog herilln4J tile shp.ep Joythree years, arrived home Tut.Sday. ThIs was work she underC. L. DUgE; RFD 2 ~" .....•...............: ............. 2533 Dr. T. Shel1WOOd h6li moved his stood·. .bad butcherlid the sh"!ep and . Ikle th Bank Flat · LESTE.R -T. KE~lUOK, RF:D 2 ........................ 2536 of{ into e ' . Dftfied the hide to the side of the :Bom~o iMr. and Mrs. Rrl' Mcbarn. and I guess It Is then' yet U L~MMbN ·S HATCHERY, .. R. R. I ................ 2988 at ~tle, the 8th, a daughter. It hasn't rotted aswa.y . I have a

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Merchandise Will Not Be Remarked You 'Take Another 10% Off Everything You Buy Beginning Saturday.

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a.b6en'ce '!luring the month rf August to visit his paren ts In Wisconsin . His wllfe wlll JoLn him later after she vlslts with h er mother In Iowa. They will return the first u1 September. Rev. Gordon O1:lre Is mUng in as guest minister. Joe Barnet has been nppuinted to fm the vacanoy iI,I. the ' tr.easury. Cl6used by the death Of George CunnJ.nsham nt the Sugar creek church and Veda Cook to !.ake tl\~ place of Sl.I98n BOckovan, now M~s . Dumford.

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Shrine NJght. and all !.he pote.ntatea of that' o.r ganlzatlon w111 p.lrade In t~elr colorful costumes, Wi~h tobe1r ' OWn band, arid other pre-SaDle IlIttractionS. Sht1ne NIght tms come 00 be a muoh anticipated event In ' bhe Redleg schedule. • The 'Ohlcago Cubs will r,l,ow the Cards to town, meeting the Reds J.n. n night game,on AUgultt 31, .'DO In-a single tUt September 1 and 2. The last mentioned w111 ' be a iao'eJ> day

Thl3 week 'I received a letter in tlhe mall ·slgned. " A member ot the church," and 1),0 clue 'as to whom had sent ·it'. Tskl Tskl Ool'.;",~ the lady of gentleman, whlchevl'r It Is. know that It ' Isn't nice t l' write anonymous' letters? But thank you, I'nywa.y. it proves that ~om~y my column. I am 'Open to cdtIoclsm any time and am wUllllg to do ill'fnlr.my best to please everybodv, but I The meeting of the Reds wish people would 'be Ilone'>t enough " esrds Is iispeclaliy important. CABD OF THA~I) to come w me. or at least sign their letters. I don't ever remember of We wish to express our th.~nlCS aDa bltln"'. anybody . . ' , .. appreciation to the many l1e~ghbors ......, are s'artln.., a new well at . ~.., ..... and friends 1'Or t)le k1ndocs& ahown the nar"Anage n~" the men of the d ..... . . . . . . . . in the recent loss of our belove vet.Y dim picture in my rr.lnd of church are digging . it . 'Ha~y ~'Or- uncle. Robert B .' Lashley. We a lso that sbeep hide nalled to the sl!le of Qyce. Floyd Hughes and Olin ton 1- '1 R • wl8h . to ,tha.nk espec "" Y . ev . the barn.. , • DuVall . are the ones who are start- Louis O. IRAldley Mr . ' A . H . StubbS. . Queen never had but one Utter of J.ng tlhe work. today. Mrs. Oni1l1e Oray. and all 'N1l0 sen~ PlJPS after we got 11er and she dl.d . 'Dhose attending .Trl-Stnte oomp flowers 'lind cards. marvelously we~ .. She 'h ad fuurteen. r-cturned home Sunday I'vening. Mr . and Mrs , EdwlnF . Cox, asked my lather wllat· we Robert ~d Jeanine Brac'r.ney "nd Weli.J.ngton, Iiansas. . dq, we couldn't possibly keep Orris SmaIllwood made confession. ," ROOT Foa AND CONSIGN all tho8e dOgs.' Dad replied that and /Were lbaptlzed ' while In camp. . your eattJe, hogs, sheep aDd ealftl there as on~y on,e> thinB to dO~ 'Mrs . Earl HutmJe and l'It'w son, S to ~oms~ Go• .Jlve wire ..., tht.t w~ · to getr1c~ of all t-t,them Michael, returned home ' from Bt. ' progreaat98 t!nn' for ~ b1cheill one. 80 he p1dted out 0Ilf' be EliZabeth h06pltal Tuesday . . Olnclnnati - IA · quartet ot gomas Olat'k,!t prices ~ gOod aenIoe. . ' . and Queen Wl!l.tcbed ~tm sadNaomi Jane Burton, 'who had h with the world. champion St . LoUis Unfoo" SM»ck Yards, ClaclnoaU, O • .' U

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, INS.

Tf,JE MIAMI GAZETrE , T f.

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Local News ,Mrs , .H . B. EIIrnllarl /lnd son. Harlan, were Dayton vls\tor$ FrIday nild Little Miss Rut h Eam~rt was I:he w ek-end guest of Earn s tine Ij'.Iirnhart at Mt . Holly .

We 'Offer

Dear W: It's almost too hot to rite you a leLter this week . But since you·~e a coun tin on It 1"OO}-1le r:p better try to consentrate on somethln I\l1d glt It In to you . I guess yO\.U" Jist like me, YOU like to glt letters to, ann theirs sum- other peocle who like to glt letten, and that's our soldier boys . One young feller rlLIn to me sez, sez he, 11 you want to help keep up our morale, send us letters That's jist a small thJng ibut hlts mlty important . Our boys are flghtln for our Uberty and what are we adoln about It? We Jist act as If we didn't care. Ed, don't people no that when 'We QUIt caring for our h'!llith we lose It, and when we quit Cluing for our homes we lose 'em, oild If we quit caring for our country. w ~'ll lose It, so ' let's begin carln1l'. One ~lUte~m prlvUege bhat Is ours Is the rite to worship God' every SllOOay f.nd yet there are a lot of loUtS whl) don·t care, and ibelC8use they don't care, Dial 2111 - Watneaville their souls an! lost. I wa..~ II talkln with the red headed preach!!l from Perry tother day OJbout the heat and how hot It twas and he sez, ~.============~, ez he, ·'Yes, It Is hot In church, I'U admit, but don't you know It will be hotter In hell?" Tha ~ set m e 10 th1:nkIn, &0 by golly I'm goln to mend my ways and go to church Jlext Sunday .

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Sel'Vices for Judith lMarie Shaw, FORI SALE - Watldns Products at Infant dlllUghter of Mr .' Ilud Mrs . 23 N . BroodWa,y, LdMmon. Open PaUl 6haw of Wa~esvWe, who died ' evenings fOr your coiivenlence. Sunday w11e conducted T\J.f'.sday at Gltlll Lintner. Phone 63. L. the Whltnfer a.nd Ohltty funeral FOR SALE-P1cnlc Supplies, paper home m Xenia . Burial was in Bellplates, cups, etc.; a!SO abelf pa.per, brook. carbon paper. large desk blotters Besides har parents she leaves two a.t the Gazette ott1ce . brot.be.rs, Robert and Dopa 10, and iflWo sister, Joan an~ Ellen . FlOR SALE-Ftyers . Mrs. Sam . Meredith, Route I, WaynesvUle. NAMED PETTY OFFICER 0 ., on the WllynesVllle~Bpl1broolt OeoI'ge S . .Craiwford, Route 2, .Road. at-Ii WIIB named Petty Officer, 2nd class, GOATS FOR SALFr-l· ml1k goa.t, In a. recent appointment list at the 2 1-2 yrs.; . Swiss Alpine BUly. Culver sUllJlIler vnaal school . Ad6 mos.; 1 small Nanny, «I miral H . E. Yarnell U. B. N., c!1Charles : Terrell, N . Main St. , rects the eiglht week. summ'e r naval Wa~esvWe. Phone 2171. SChool of 4-23 midshipmen who reFOR SAlLE - 19~7 BUielt Ooupe. ceive training In sj}8l1lanslJ'.IJ, navolean throughout &n4 gOOd rub- Igation, etc. William Orawford Is 'b el'. NJ'W battery. excellent con- 11100 a member of, the naval £011001.

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Mr . and Mrs, Truman Wnrd :ow and chIldren were SUllday nlter- Mr •• Wlllh" I(e .. rh' k. Cu rrupo ....ena Clarence Smith l~as been qu ite III noon gUC!iU> of Mr . Wardlow ·s uncle ann aun t, Mr . and Mrs , Lafe the past week. Mn; . Edwin Nutt of near CenterWardlow, at M t . Orab . vllle, s pent Thursday wl t~ her - Miss Wando Goff of Dayton and c.aughter, -Mrs . Th.erle Jones . Mrs. Ralph Hastl,ngs were ruesday LltUe ShIrley .Hole of Xenlll spent evening dinner guests of Mrs. 'w. Wednesday wi th her grandparents. O. St . John at Cold Springs Tavern. !Mr . and Mrs. Allen Hole. Mr . and Mrs. Guy Routzahn ami Mr . and Mrs . Carl Babb of X enia son a(X:Ompanled Orlss Boitnott to and Cpt. ' and Mrs. Chas . B . Earnhis home 1n Tlpp OIty SUJlduy after hart were dinner guests of Mr . MId spending several weeks with h i ;,IsMrs. E . P. Earnhart. Tue.iday . ter ·and family here . • • • Mr . and Mrs. Almas Cook (,111ear cpl . Fra,ncls Gene Brown was a Waynesville, ,w·e re Sunday .llte1 noon dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter guests of Mrs. Mnrgaret Jrhns. W!lieman. Mrs . Cllarles HE~1l was ' 5 'verely b.urned about the chest Ilnd left arm • • • Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Miles tlnd Friday when a CIIn of beans she was daug-hter catherine, visited at the oold packing, 9plc~cd . home or Mr , and Mrs . Ross" H. Mrs . Willlam StI:aukamp r etumtld IHBrtsock. recently. to her home In DalltOn 5um!!IY aIter !/pcndlng the week: at the hClme of DINNER IN DONOR OF BIBTHDAY 81'NDAY Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Hammond . Mrs. WUbur Clar'k was a luncbeon Mr . and Mrs , George MUls enter- guest of 11er daughter, Mrs. C. W . tertalned with 6> dinner Sunday Yowlce, In lDayton, Wednesilay. Mrs. iHelen CoIbE:rt 01 Westville, Is evening In honor of the b'. rthday visiting at the homes of her cousins, a-nn.l versary of Mr . Mills. Guests Mr . Bnd Mrs. HalrVey Burnet alld were Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Burske Mr . and Mrs. Hal~old WhitRker . . and daughter, MarUyn M rs. WilMr . and MqI . L. A . B9.Tger of liam Stroud. Mr. and Mra . Henry Washington ' O. ft ., were wcek-tmd Walt-on of Spring Valley, and Mrs . guests of Mr. &lld Mrs. R.alpb BarRay Mills . ger and children, J3al'bara Dud R.andall .

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Mr . and Mrs . Mark Rog rs and daughter are enjoying their vacation with relatives in Indl[IlJQ .

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'Mr, and Mrs. Lester Ge!ger and son of Dayton, were SU:Jdny R(LerJloon guests of Mr . and Mrs . W . E . StrOUd .

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Miss Irma .FlrCl wa s the Il uest of her grandfa ther , Mr . Hamid Taylor, in Centerville. th e fjr$l of Lhe past' week.

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Miss K athryn S tumm of Rl'ut.. 73, spondlng severa l days with fri ends ' III Clnclnnati. iMrs. Tillie 01'OY of Da.y ~o 1. s pent Sunday wit h Mr . and Mrs. Leslie Gray and family . Mr . Clyde Mount and c.a.ughters. Misses Edit h and Cecil, 01 Day,ton, were Saturday eveJllng call.:-,; at the home of Mr . nnd Mrs . Allen EmrIck. Mr . and Mrs. Walter Kew'lck lind J ames Hain es visited Mr. uno Mrs . J a nlC'S Kns r and li ~t le daughter , SUndRY at "The Lodge ," on , he Verity estate near Middletown Mr . and Mrs . A . E , W.,lte of Columbus, -were Sunday evening callers of Mr . and Mrs. KeJiJer Graham:" Mr .. and Mrs. Wilbur '01Drk made a busiJ~eS5 trip to !Lena. Ohlu, Saturday , M.lsI; Laura Rosnagle Teturned Tuesdny l1yell lng to tier dulles as associate . director of the Hartford Hospital School of Nurs1n Hartford, oonn .. after a two wce~ visit wtth J>.lr . and Mrs. Harv ey Burnet, an(\ Mr . and~. Harold ,Whllaker and other relatives. Mrs . .Alice Trickey is p ending ' a couple of weeks with he.r uaughter, Mrs .. lrma sweetman. and f'lmlly, in Dayton . Mr . and Mrs . K flSler Uraham were dinner guests Sun ~ ay or 1'[c . a nd Mrs . Rober\, Sine~ . Mr . and Mrs. IF'Orest TllomJll;On

In loving memory of our :~I.!pr .sOD WUUam Ellsworth OIbso11 who passed a.way n year ago, August 10,

each. The w~ynes- !Mrs. Dallas Boger. Dayton former 1942. ville Drug Store . . Waynesville reslden"" is now in forThe call was sudden, • elgn service, it bas been ann.o uced . The shock. severe. FOR-IScratch Pad,s, 3 for 6c at the' Lt. Boger Is a.n &mI~ nurse and the We little thought Miami Gazette of!flce . only woman listed on Wayne TownSUch grief was near . ships Roll 01 Honor. Her ad~ress 111 Only those who ha.ve lasr CllU tel.1 FOR RENT-B1~eplng rooms. ' Mrs. 2nd Lt. Kathryn Boger, A ,N.C., The pain of parting wtflhout J . P : LarrIlCk, phone 2351. 729280, 118 Station Hospital. A.IP .O . %ar~ell. 4773, care of Postmaster, New York. W~ Firemen or men to A silent prayer and a silt'd tea!. learn firing. Good Wl1iJes anll New York. Beautiful mel!l0rles . overtime. Otuo Paper Company. Father, Mother and Sistilrs. Miss Durcilla Bain of ¥aderla, Is Mla.mIsburs : 19 Mr. and Mrs. llliev (j)bson the guest of Rev. an~ Mrs. L. C . Elsie, Stella and Paulin". WAm1ED TO BUY-coal Range In Radley and daughter . goOtI condition. Blna Patte~n, Waynesv1llj}, Route 3 . C _ I Dayton. Hemlock 6501 , glass

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tLOST-IRation books Nos. 1 and 2. near Graham's Grocery III Lytle. Mrll. Sherman Hurst, Waynesville, Route 2 . JWANTElD TO BUY - A wood and coal h ea tlng stove . P . J. 1'homas, ·lWlls n esvllle Route 1.1

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Mr. and iMrs , A . H. Enrnllart and son <Alton, were Sund'lV evening guests of; Mr. and Mrs, Loren HadleY' a!:nd daughter.s lh Wllmlpgton. Mrs. ~utp Ja.nney l'nd Miss Luella Janney of - Deland, ' Flor.ida, were ".ISO, gu~sts a~ ,t he Hadl V ~ne.

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and son, Dickey, moved SIl tutday (Tom ~he Soott property til Lheh' YOU ARE INVITED TO , . new . home, which they r enlJy ATTEND -THE Ul·chl,l.Sed of Mr . nne Ml'S, Boy " ' MX:Cormlck on Route 73'. Miss Anno. Marilyn Whitaker , Mrs. Alice Miller nnd sOn , R, y, left Thursday for an outing ut S . Marys reservoir . Mrs : Harold S teinke ami family SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 ntertalned members of til .. Wom- - -_. _ 4._ _ __ an's SOCiety and their fllmilJ es W<,'<I·l\IO~G SERVIOE nesday evening . Due to 'lIe /11111 u:oo A. M. t,bey assembled indoors. Art r Lhe meeting lunch was serv d alld t h Y "FROM THE PIT TO were entertained by ~oving pictures shown by James St-elnke . THE CHOIR" Seaman ~rJ Mendellhall of On'ut Lakes Naval Tarlnlng S tAlLion, Chl- ' - ---. cago, and <Mrs . Menden hall arriv ed EVENING SERVICE Tuesday morning to speno the former's furlou gh wUh Mr . :md Mrs. 8:00 O'Clock GUY Routzahn and famil y, and other relatives . "THE RELATION OF Mr. a nd Mrs. Evere tt Kenrick THE HO~Y SPIRIT entertained Friday ' evening. Mr . and Mrs. La~VTence EUiott ond SOil . TO THE SINNER"_ Tommy, of Centerville, Mr. :lIld Mrs. Ed Hopkins of Waynesville !Ina Mr. ~-- - '4o ••- - - - and Mrs . Walter Kenrick, In honor MAX W. RANDALL, of their SOil. Bobby's eight birthday. Ice cream lind ca~ were Minister served , Phone 2993 Mr . and Mrs . J . B. JO':les enterto dinner Sunday t he followIng guests : Rev. and Mrs O . E . V,lce of Mason; Mls,ses Evu, Ethel Ration RelDindllr and Ruth. Reeder of Route '13; Mr . and Mrs . E , B . Lonlincre ord Mr . GASOUNE-,"A" boo,: coupons and Mrs . TherJe J ones and snll, Mil- No .7, good for four gallons each, must lost Lhrough S qpt. ..1. toll . SUGAR--Stamp No. 13 good for Mr , and Mrs. lIarvey Burnet enterto.lned to a. f~lly dinner Sunduy 5 pounds through August 16. Stamp for the pleasure of the lalt,{'l·· ' slst'lr , Nos. 15 and 16. are good through MIss lAura Rosllllgie of Hartford, October 31 . for 5 pounds each for Oonn. The guests were : Miss Hele,!) ,hom e oonnlng PW1POSos . U more is Colbert ot Westville, 'MIss Rosnagle, necessary, housewlvos ma~ a.pply to Or. and Mrs . H . E. Hathawa.y of their )ocaJ raUQIl boor~ for more. FlUEL om. .....J 1Pe'flod 6 OOUlpQns Waynesville, Mr . Ilnd Mrs . Harold 'Whlt.aker and cblldren, Richard valid In aU zones ~ough eept. SO. ' and Francis. Period 1 coupons in new fupj o~ rations became valid July 1 a~ Bra good for ten gaIJons each. ~'RI~NJjS SHO~tamp No. 18 (1 pair) Is valid t.bi'ough October 81. Mrs. Ruth Janney of Deland , STOVES - Purohase certificates Fla., was the dinner guest of Mrs . now Issued 8ll.Cl ·normally ml1d tor Georgia Mendenhall on Wedllesday 30 days from date. of Issuance, will and Wednesday evenl1l!I M,·". Janbe Invalid a.tter AUgust 23, by whlch ney and Mrs . Mendenhall, w.arll suptime It Is expected tt)e new naUonper guest.1l of Mrs , Charles Ellis at wide stove rationing plan will be in Cold springs tavern . effect. Austin Thackerao! Sp :lngbo.r0, MEAT, ETC.-iRed stamps T and oalled on Ws. Allce Olark F~dIlY U, now vaJld. expire August 31; .V Is J Mr . Edwin Greene. .p rlnclpal of valid August 8. expires AuguSt 31; Blue Ash SChools and Mrs . Greene, Is vaUd Augu,st 15, expires August called their , aunt., Mrs . Evaly~ W ~. . Peterson 'S aturdall evenin8 PROCESSED FOODS-BlUe M.lsa Annie . Browne has Deen in..stampS .R, B, 'l'. valll through Sept . diSposed fi>r several days be: ause of 20. lnryngitis . Th1ltllp6O .,Attended Advertise and Succeed the Ofeaver - Carr ~. Rich n union '!Vhlch ,took place Sunda.y ra Fort Ancient. Mr. and Mrs" J. O. Ca rtwright of OIncinllllt1; called on the Ran- ' daUs SUnday afternoon : Aitter spending. week at the We need 'your cooperaHorne, 0, E. Randall and dillighter tion ••. du~ to the failure retUrned -to Day;ton MondAy morning . of many 'of., our customera . Mrs. Margaret Webb and . Mrs. to r~turn 'our bottles daily Evalyn Peterson ' lWere In Xenia Tue&lo..y momlng . They Vlqlted 01'. w.e are facing a shortace,. imd Mrs. Ward at MCOlp.l'.m hosWill you' help by waah• .pltal and re~rt that the d\X!tor'a condition IS not encouraging. inc and returninc bottles . Mrs. Dudley Keever of Oent:erville. visited her sister, \M1:IS Lydia promptly? Wright, Tuesday.raf,ternoon.

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WAYNESVILLE, OBlQ

NINETY -FOUBTK YEt\B

Third War Loan To Begin Thurs. ·September 9 'PresidenL Roosevelt has formally proclaimed 'September D lor tbe start of ,the Third War Loan tam, palgn and asked every American to "back the a.i\.ack" with war bond purchases a.ccol'd Ing to his cou,;cienoe,

Carl Conard Is _ Named To Counell At a speclal meeting of W'aynesVU1e Village COuncil saturday evenintf, called to appoint a Euccessor to Frank Hess who recently resigned, J. OiU'l ..oonard was appointed to fUl. the v~ncy on Ilha.t body. 'Mr. Oonard Is Ilhe managp,r of the lWaynesvUle Fa:nners Excllauge and tWas a member 01 councU Bome time ago. 1MI.'. HI!Ii6 and famUy nre moving to Dayton ,

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'l1BURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1943.

Here For Mrs. Long

School Janitor Resigns Position

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At 0. special meetin g of lhe Wayne Township Board of EducaLlon, held Tuesday evening the ret;lgnatlon of Mr. A. B. Cleaver as janitor at the high school 'b uilding was regr.etfully nocepted. Cleaver resigned to accept a poSition In a Dayton factory. Be had been connected with the local schOOl system Cor z.t years, 19 years as a bus driver and hlgb 5IOhool janitor for bhe past five years .

Funeral serv~ere held Wednesday at St , Augustlne'S church for . Mrs. Anna Katherln.! Long, 76, who died Monday at thc ,home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Sayiol', R. R. 1. Dayton, where she h,'\d been malting her home . Sbe was a former resident of .Lytle . Rev. Father Krumholtz, the pastor! officiated. Surviving, tlesldes Mrs. Saylor, are a son, William of Xenia; two brothers, Dr. Francis Sleel nnd Dr . Ruiolph Slegal, Ibotnl of Cinclnnlltl, ILnd a sister, Sister Clara Vincent, a nun In a Cincinnati institution. Miss Rachel Davis, manag~r of the Burial tWas 1n MIami cem'!tery . ~xanna. canning plant at Corwin. anonUJUles that operatiOns will be- WARBEN COOK vlsrrs 1I0ME gin In earneat at that ' instltutlon Opt. Warren Cook of Oamp KItomorow (Friday). Employment mer, New Jersey, was week-end for the season Is almost complete, she reports. Operations on a small guest of relatives here . On Sunda.y, scale have been in progress Cor the he and Mrs . COOk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster ILnd daughiers and past tWeek. tMr. and Mrs. Don Hadl!!) and All other Warren county plants are now in operation but seveMl re- daughter enjoyed family dinner at port a shortage of help for the peak the home of their parents, Mr . aDd Mrs. ,Amos Cook. season.

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Dr. A. Morgan ' Is Civic Club Speaker Mon. Dr . Arthur A . Morgan at Yellow Springs, one of the naUon';; foremost civil engineers was the gu8lt speaker at ~e Ladles' Night meetln8 oC the Waynesville Clvte dlub beld at the Methodist church Monday evening . The a.ppearan.oe at Dr. Morgan, of Miami Conservancy IUld TVA fame. was a pleasant surpriaeto the sOme 80 members and gu",ata I)resent. Joe Moffet, an EngUsh soldier. veteran of Dunkirk, bad IJeen scheduled ·to spook but wu taken suddenly III last Prlday ILnd is confined in a hospH.al. The pro':' ;l ram comm1ttee, headed by Rev. ,L. C . Radley. then oonte.cteo Dr, Morgan rwho oonsented to taJte the place or Mr. Moffet . Atter the aaBCmblage finbbed the oounteous and delicious d1nDer, .vhlch was prepared by the ladles Of . he W . S . C . S, ot ttl\! cbW'dl, President C. B. Brace turned the meeting over to Hemert . Oraham who aoted as master of c'!l"!'monlea as a number of pep songs were mng. A solo by Mr. Graham wu well received. E . W. BOOfield accompanied at the plano . Arter the reports by ,)ecretarJ Ralph Parks and Treasurer BuaseU Wilson , the remainder of thf business meeting WIlS dispenl!e1 with in deference to the presEln"t! of 10 manqr guests. Rev. Radley then introduced the speaker of. the even-

Trea.su,ry Secretary Morgantdlau has set a goal at $15000,000,000 tor !.he compa.lgn and Preslde'lt 1Wosevelt asserLed that "In carrying the tWar into enemy territory, we lihall need gre.a ter amount.'! of money SOLOMONS AII:EA-U. S. Photo-Steaming noiselessly and in formathan allY na'lion has ever aSKed tion oyer Bouth Pacific Waters, this U. S. Navy Task Force heads Following Is the program of R .from 1t.'! citizens in aU history." toward the Kolombangara area. Gen. MacArthur's headquarter. reports that AlJied bombers 'have attacked enemy warships and trans. Warren county cltlzeus W1l1 be plano solo to be given by tht' pUlltls ports attempting a landing of reinforcements on Kolombnngara Island of Mrs. J . S. Heston at the Friends asked to buy War Bonds in the and sank a eruiller and two destroyers. U. S. planes and warships art> church In Harveysburg l:>llturday, amount of $1,250,000 during the l.o'l1hing and .helling Munda in New Georgia. . August 21 at 7 :15 p . m. campaign o.ecording to Charles S. Hymn - Come Thou Almighty Irwin, county chairman. 'llhe full Kl.ng ..... . . .... ... ... Audience amount must bp raised 'by the pub2 . ,PiXie's On votte .. . .... ,. Brown lic, since bank puichases will not be Janet Doster counted In the Septemlber drive. 3 , Bear Waltz . . . .... .... . BUbro Irwin explains that Warren coun-' Robert Doster iy bondadlers, 500 strong, will make 4 , (a) Sleepy Song ... ..... Bilbro a house to house canvWiiS during Mrs . Elizabeth Smith· and Mrs . Winnie Jo Stout. little daughter (lb) Bird on a !Limb .. .. Bilbro !\.he drive and !.he success of the ENTERTt\lNS AT SUNDAl' STUDY COURSE PROGRAM OF !Reba Braddock attonded a picnic at of Dr. aoo Mrs . A . 'E , ,qtout. Is Dorothy DeBoard conUng drive w1l1 depend upon the EVENING DINNER OHIO WELFARE CONFERENCE Oilmp Hoolls nelU' Franklin, last spending severa l days lWi th Barbara 5. Donkey Ride .,.... ...... Bilbro patrioiism of the lildividullls. Sunday. ' guest.s of Mrs, Walter Lou Bland at Springboro. Howard iDo6ter Miss Alice Oons entertained at her . In a report Just received from Mr. Deardatf . RESIQENC& OUTBUILDL~GS 6. (0.) Tbll MUl ... " .... . Bilbro Arthur B. Kruse by Mrs . I:lelen S . Mrs. James Lovely and dnughtel' DESTROYED BY FIBE NEAR home to dinner on Sunday evening (,b) Evening Song ...... Bilbro !Deutemeler, Official repre :!eutaUve Mrs . Miles Thcnnpson and Mrs . Lenore, returned frOID Lexington. SPRINGBOB.O 'SATURDAY with Covers IllT4lnged for Miss Ruth Dorothy DeBoard Bugees who ,was a wpek-enC\ .guest of the Ohio Welfare COntcrence 1.n Leroy Trester of Haml.lton, were ICy " Friday aIter spending .. week 7. T.he Village Ohurch " " Blibro this county, the Study COuree protbere . guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wa lter The fannh.ouse, a. large barn and from O1nc1nnatl, Mr . (tnd Mrs . 1Iar~ert Doster gram to be held In connection wl~ Wiseman, sunday. all outbulldings were destroyed on oki Whitaker and daughters, Mr . Earl ,Mendenhall , who has been 8. The Lawn Party , ~ , ... ,. Bilbro the Nate Rogers fo.rm on the Uppr and Mrs . Ro6cce Furnru;, Mr. and the annual meeting of tht' confer. Mrs. Irene creiDe was the week- spendtng a 15-dny furlough here at IHdward Doster ence e. a rly next October in OolulDSprln~rQ...a.ldgevllle road Batur- Mrs·. ElJ Purnaa son and daughter, end guest of her ,si..'1Ler, Mrli. Maude t he home oC hin parent.'!, Mr . . and It. lArway to the Woods . . , . Bilbro ing. bus is a foresighted one. It not only ur(1ny alCternoon at about 5 o'cloclt. Mr. aD(fMrs . Luther. Hartsock. Mr. Mrs . Oill rence Mendenhall, has reCrane, of Let>a;non. .Janet Doster The theme of Dr . MOlllaD'S adCause at the dl.sastrous fire Is un- and' Mrs : Ray~ond Braddock and aKers praottca.ble help in meeting • • • turned to his base at GreGt Lakes, 10. 8010 .... . ,.,'. Belen DeBoard · dress was "Making the Small Towa known. In the b8.m waa stored ~), daughters, Mr, Ernest Coolt, Mr • .problems of human welf~re ' In jI Mrs , Boward MIssildine spent Illinois . Attractive to the Yollllti People'. H 11 . On the Ice at Sweet . . farm Implements, two borslJS a farm PaUl Tomlinson, 'the· ho6tess and her war-'tom worid, but It loo:tS ahead Thursday and Fdda y in l>ayton as He bcga.n by asldng the question of M d M .• ~. W ..; . Brier .. . . . . .. ,....... Ol'lLwford to those of the post war period. wagon and several pigs, all '!t which 1·1 .... llC~~. Mr. J . Q. Oons. bhe gu~t of Mr . and Mrs . Harry r. an rs . as , eaver.,r " . 'Do 1 Re Ids whether there Is a place In the I were lost. The hOu.se 'was cccupled and son spent Sunday with Mr . and ug as y;no Long. • LEBANON CAFES FORCED Mrs. ·C. P . Ellis and family 12. Minuet (Don Juan) . .. . Mozart community lor the boys I&DC Ilrla by Mr. and Mrs. Hurst .md their SUND~Y DINNER GUEtl.TS • TO CLOSE ON SUNDAl' Martha Lukens In service when . th8!t' return or 1Mr. MId Mrs. Leon 8alisbury of four children, 'Who were home at the Opt. Gene Brown , who has been 13. Then You'll Remember whether they would ~ve to 10 to MIs6 Grace Hockett enterta.ir.ed to time 01 the fire but were ' unable to All Lebanon cales were closed Washington C. B. , were t.he Sunpending a furlough here at the Me , . . .. , ...... . .... , .. .. Balfe the lallle ctttes to seek employment, 'day guests of Mr. and Mrs. RU&!ell account for the- orI811l·. Thetr,furnl- dinner on Sunday and~ her guests SundaYl as the result of legislation Esther Lukens Be said that he was aJannr,d a.t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, SaU.ooury. ture wa.s uninsured'. Rogers carried were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mich- enacted at a. special meeting of the 14. Flower SOng ........ ,. Lange tendency of the ,best qualUled youtb returned • to his • • • Laurence Brown , ener and children, Mr. , atlf Mrs. Il!e insurance on the buildinp. town councU last week. Previously Mrs. Lotbair Winfield and daugh- 'post wt camp Polk, La" Sunday. Lura Hough !if the small commun1t1es to leave Mr. IRoprs is the father 9f 1fArt ~tIi Pumas a.nd daughter, MJss the cafes aoId 3.2 beer aDd food. ter, Joan, were past week guests of • • • 16. Old Folks at Bome . .. . , Falter home 'for the large ctties a. sOon' aa &eers, ~ 01 the ~ers and Sarah OorinDe l"urnaA Mr . and 1Ho1de!s of S:!,! licenses were ordered Mr. and Mrs. Btoward Missildine. Mr . -Paul Miller·of Dayton was tile . ·Dougla:s Reynolds their education .waa t1n1alJed. Be Mn: 0Urtls Mr. Paul closed· by the ,counc1l's actIon al- Miss Joan also spent sevei'al days week-end guest at the C. P . Ellis' Slmpson ~ U1 Wayneavllle. 16. My Old Kentucky Home.Fotiter .stAteG that ·the beIlter edu,cated • Toml1naon and Ur. Joseph Under- though !iOIDe served fOOd to regular with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furnas. home .., FAMILY I)INNQ. Tom Reynolds youth 'W88 the mare WtelY he ,..., wood. . customers. OouncU's ootlon was • • • 17. Dal'k . E yes . ... Russian Melody to seek Ol!POl'ItunitYIn the larpr YOUTH INJURED Mr , and Mrs . Stanley B~y and said to have been prompte<! by a Mrs. Edith ~mrrti md Mr. UB MEETS MarIlYn COnnelly centers becaUSe ' Off the fact .tbat FaIENDSBIP Cle noticeable il~ of juveniles in daughter.lPhyllls, and M.J:. ~nd Mrs. Han-is ,M O$er enterta1ned at. a John Downey I age 10 son of Mr. 118. Beautiful Drea.mer opportunity for the coUeie"Sraduate AT COLD SPRINGS tile cafes on Sunday. Ed Hopkins werll' Sunday evening family dinner P,arty 9D S'.mQAy, in and Mrs . Wymer Downey of near ''--''8ft'1lili'tbWlIIi. 'Ri. Douglas Reynol~---'~--tl;;-ftr."'"'''·n''Hr-I'm dinner gU.e sts of Mr. and Mrs. Evhonor of the birthday 01 J41ss MIl- . The Frlendahlp club held their Oregonia, is In the Children's hos- 19. (a) Juanita ' he sta.ted, year after year, the cream erett Klinr1ck, · , n 4~ar Lytie. INDt!CTED FROM GBEEN CO. • ~ Hartsock of Murord. ~0Iie regular monthly DieP.tl.ng· with a pi tal, Cincinnatl, su11!erlng from 0. (b) Jeannie With the IJgh~ of the sma1ler communities is draWn Who enjoyed the deUgwtu.l' ocoas1on lunCheon at the IOold Springs TavThe ·followlng men have peen inMr . ahd Mrs. Frank MIltJnberger punctured lung and Internal inJurBrown Hair off for the beneCit of the dties.' WeJ'e iMP<. and. Mrs. Pzed II&ttsock ern on Wednesday Of last ",welt. ducted bY Greene oounty bocu:d No. were Sunday gues!.s of Mrs. Grace Ies as a result of being stepped on Tom Reynolds As a remedy tor this sltuatlon the of Milford Mr .. ~Dd Mrs. Ronald 'llwenty-five members were pre.sent. 2 : Berman Leroy Weidner, Spring by a home Tuesda~. L. Smith. 20. iMlsslon Bells . .. . ... , Johnson speaker presented several IOlutlO1l8. HaWke, Mrs. Edith M. Harm, Mr. and &lfter a Short business seeBlon Valley, Route 1 and Ralpb Edwin Estdler lLukens He told of a.n Instance where i. smaU FINED FOR SPEEDING iRru'ris M06her, and tne i~est of MIss Jeanne Baker, who I. recovwent to tlie park wbert a pro- DUmford, Wa.ynesville Rou~ I ; Into :It. 'l'ulIp . . .. . .. , .... .... , L1chner oomniunlty had begUn" a /lmall Inhonor, Miss Mildred Hartsock. . gl'8P.l of OOntests and gatUPS pre- the 8nby, and Donald Eklgar Melvin, ering from her r~t seriou~ illness George Vaientlnn colored, of WilMarilyn Connelley dustry, financed by the townepeople was able to spend the week·~nd with berforce, Ohlo, was arrested by 22. DoU's Dream pared ." ifni. Ralph Bastings was Spring Valley, into the NrlVY. ·Vthich 'nourished and proVided emLOCAL CITIZEN ADDRESSES ~er parents. MI:. and Mrs. Robert Traffic Patrolman CarlnaD Crane Martha Lukens ployment for the young folb. Be ~LSONVILLE ROTARY OLUB enJoyed. WABBEN COUNTY. FATHERS lBakel! retunning to take up her last Friday, charged With traveling 23. On the Meadow I ·lchner did not recommend the 80UottlDlr Of NOT TO BE INDUCTED SOON duties on TueSday aL the St. ElizaFrom,"", IAthena (Ohio) Messenger GBADUATBfJ FROM AlB 43 mlles an hour on Main streP.t. Douglas Reynolds outside industries wh.o wIlDt concesroRCE '1'ECBNlCAL SCHOOL The 'R ev. ,Ralph Parka, rector ot slons such as buildings and bUildlnI Reclas&iflcatlon of .Warren county beth Nurses ']['raining school in At a hearln,J Saturday night before 24. God Bloos ~erlca the EP1sco~ . church a Wavnea~We, 91>1. .1,1mIDJ.4! B. MWer (If Detrolt., Sathers will not 'begin un~i1 some Dayton. MaYor o. H. Brace he plea:! guilty Audience sites as an inducement. Be termed II! • • Ohio, 'Who is vacatloriing in Nelson; Nlohlp.n arriVed bere Sunday tor time ne~t month or lattr it has been and WIlS finOO $10. Recess this ODe at the greatest In vWe at the home of his ~ent4 a ten day flU'lougli with his parents. annonUCed by Warren county dlllrt Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout aud Several civilian employes of a 05. Tri(}-Laura Osborn, AdOle Pol- the oountry. Playgrounds. and r-.meMr. and. Mrs. Ralph ~: PMks, was Mr. and Mrs. Utt, Mary Lou MaorI'! atlon centere w~re also recommend- .The boanls hav~ enough daughter have retur·n ed after a Oleveland driving concern, t:JIlployed guest speaker at the meetlnJ Of the Whlcb 51ngle men to rm the SePtP.miii- 'short vacation spent with relatlws in delivering army trucks to various 26. (a) Pl'el.ude. ..... . . _ _ ....Qw.u~iilLlU.:-ltl!!h~~!!!·~er~.~-:--:---:--":"'C".---..:.:::!.;:! local Rota'ry club. Bis subject "Ex- '~am':LDlrhe wm r~port for further near Athens, Ohio. camps, have also been fined :ecent ly (<Il) Sara Hande ........ Hancel IA doD'8ition of $5 . 00 to the club a.nd October quotas. ,. atL08V~ N. M. tra curricular Activities Of II Young 'Cpl. M111e'r baa been graduated Mr. and~. ·JO~ S!!~tlem> t!r for speeding through WaynesviUe !Mary Lou Moore by Miss Anna. Meredith throuIb . MInister in Q New 'Pariah," prov~ from an AnDY' Air Forces Tt-chn1cal PETITIONS BEING CIRCULATED by Mayor Bra.ce. \ 27 . F1ur ElIse . .. ... .. ... Beethoven her brother-in-law Walter WhItaker a.oo son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Est.her Lukens was acceJJtec. with thanks. or 1pterest to the club meqlbel's. · . ~1n1ng .COmmand aabool ln the Baroni'a TWO DIVORCE CASES FROM At least ,four 'p etltions 'are being Glenn Bland IUIld daughter, "."~ ,. f 28. FallIng Leaves .... ....... Miller At the ckl6e ot the meetiDS Rev, MASONIC NO'I'ICE I Detroit O1vWan Schools Area where A SINGLE COMPLAINT circulated among Wayne tc.wilsnjp Lou, were Fridf~y eve~"!i .:;ues"" 0 lLura Hough Radley announced that "Elmer. the he has suocessfully completed an inSpecla.l comm~lcatiOll of Waynes tensive 'c ourse at iDstructlon as an residents f or candidates ror local their parents, ~4r. and Mrs. L . C . Two divorce cases with but a sln- 29. (a) FIfth Hungarian Magician," in 'the person of l!IImer h v1lle Lodge 163, P. lLnd A. M., Mon- aircraft .t echnlcian. He will be oJIfiiA!&. All petitiOllS" must t~ Wed St . John; 'Mrs . Bland and dautl - gle complaint were rec~nt1y filed in IDa.nce . , .... . , .. " , ... Brahm~ LeCCel, a Xenia school teacher would the week tr.d. (b) Waltz Op. 39. be the gue'" ~a.~raction at the n-..o . day eV\lning, AtJgtI8t 23. Work in E. transferred to an <Army Air Foret's with the Board of ElecLions by ter remaini.ng for .' • • the Warren county courts. Mrs, "" .... """. September 3. IA. degree. Refreehments. . Mr. and ,M rs, John 'Ho'rer and Ellzo.beth Jordan of Franklin sued No. 15 . ... . ... , ... , .. Brahms meeting of the club · to be · held unit 'jVhere h1a newly acquired skW Petitlona are as follows: C . H. 8. B . Earnhart, W. M~ will ·bti uSed to Ireep the nation's' Mary \Lou Moore Beptembel' 20. son, Danny, wEirEl Sunday gllests of her husband John , for divorce, and Oharles James for re30. Quartet· rlgbttDs a1rcraft at top efficiency. Brace Mr. and Mrs. JR.. G . Miller, chargmg he ··!t·ft home with Mrs. election as mayor and clerk rtspectENTERTAIN roB INDtTCTEE 'l1he Reynolds IBrothers Be bas 'been m the armed forces .. • • Jewell Lakes nnd has not .since relvely of Waynesville; one for reslJ: montbs and was preViously em. ' M Iss FlhylllsBl1l'1lett of Ly Ue Is turned." Mrs. Lakes' husband, Er- 31. (a) NQCturne Op. 9, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey ~n­ plQyed ~t Inland Wg. '00., D6yton. election 01 the present members of spending the week here at the bome nest, also filed a suit chargillg his Mrs . Earl Evans has receiVed No. :! ...... . .. .... ..... Cbopin the village cOlmcll; one In behalf of tertalned Frklay evenklg for. Ray(,b) Meurlte Waltz ,... .. Chopin word that ber nephew, Opl. Oharles of her gra.ndparents. Mr . slld Mrs . wlJfe "left and Is . now IIvlnC with Maynard Weltz as 'Wayne tnwnship . VISITING 8J8TEB IAlrred Frazee, has arriYed safelY' In mond Isaa~, who . oleft ' all Monday Mary Lou Moore John Jordan ." cltrk and the fourth fol' Oharles Ed Thomas. for military service. Other guests 82 . iR oblns Return ... .. ... . Fisher England. apl. Fruee Is the son of were Mr. and Mrs. Vli'gU Isaacs ' Mr. James H. ·B ohler of Dutch Joy as Wayrie toWnstup constable. Mrs. L1lHan Pruee oJ nejU' QregooMarilyn Oonilelley , and family Mr. &nd Bp'B., ~ BaltJor, Honollilu, la v1sltlng his RF.ANS PLOWED UNDER FOR LACK OF HELP 33. LJebestraUln ... . ..... . . . . LJszt lao :vI8rnNQ PARENTS Hopkins. brother' 111 18.w and slater. Mr. and 'Mary Lou Moore Mrs. Claude Barnette aDd famlly Mr. 'and Mrs . .John J : Fritz and 34. Joyous Peasa.nt.Schwnann~Hal1 NO OBUROB 8BB~CE8 STATlO~D IN ICBL\ND . IRohJer 1& in 'Poreign Service; daughter, Nancy., of LexlDg;on, Ky., . Tom Rey;nolds . AT -:IIETIIODI~T CBU.,.. .' 35. Gypsy R&!do ... . . .. ... HR.ydn Mr. and ' MM • .f'ra~ p. :t;.eMay ha~ been prevlOUIIlY stationed In arrived here Sui)day evening for a · Mary Lou Moore · have received word from their ~ ~ka and t.h18 III b1a first vJalt to week's visit .With Mrs. F.rlt~'s parent . Mr. and Mrs., W . P ,' ·6al.Is36 , star Spangled Banner · Selllea,nt 1Fr~ IakYI that 'he III We ~et.tes 111 nine ye~a. bUllY. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benson, Audience Dow. stationed ~ ~laJl,d. He .~ ~8BOMB IOn, · 1Ulhard, of Indl!Ulapolls, that his ~an 'V9yage was very APPOINTED JUVENILE were also peats of :Mr •. and'·lIra. .., quiet' tIDtU the laat ·lew;daYIJ' b,at. be .GRANGE DEPUTl' " ~ .who • called Salisbury o~er the week-end. Mr. . • escaped being ee888lcK at 8Ilf ~e account of · the death of . her ' aDd Kra. B6ns0n and 80Il snd Mr : Mrs. Garrle ~tltt ·. ot near ,Olf ~. ..oUG~ . . IYra,Mary 0J:0ea ha,: re- and MrI. SauaIJ.,,?, :were , Sunday Springlboro has been n&lDlld by .1,. _ .' . turned "fro tier bome·. ·IIn. Wether dinDer. guest.! ~ Mr. ImC Mrs. H. ,W . FIchter,. 8ta~ muter ' at the l¥'. Oharles B. OhapDlaQ..of Port. aU IPIIOt with her ~- L. Rye'. ·'l'be 8IUIle~up, }Qlned by Ohio Oranc~, as one of ~he ' flhnie 'JaICJraOID, S. 0 .• la, enjoying . a fur.1I'r. &Jt)ert LucaI and wlfet ' ln • DIUln. and NancYI enspecial· juvenile g~ dr'putlee. · loUib , ben! with bSI! parents, . Mr. ~. ..Joied IlIDCheoIr at tile Rye home .oo Mrs. Crockett county Juvenlle · aDd lira. J .. B. Obapman. Pvt. 1100_. matron whlle het DUsbaDd, Obeater' Obapman tWlB .aJ80 IIP,!IDd eom~ . .. A~08P'H ~ON III Orocte,t t, WILl coun\y· cIeputj muter. . In dbIcaao, . IWtftDBno.BCIIOOL8 TheY serV~ for ill yean• .z.wiplDI madtan hIiIpltaI. In 0ctAIber, Jut :rear. 'I'bII Ipedal baa - - . . . . &lie .tate 4eputJ lit a DlWIJ-created.... 1IItWIDaI .......... ftae. ....,. ,~~

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE PUBLIC

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Wrest at 3 per cent from March 1, and costs . Luther 'Po'rter Turner vs Ruby Tunner. fOl'll1er:' en'try mod.lfled, cpUdren entrusted to defendant with rights of vlsil4tlon by plaJntlf! . . E~ta lMae DotsOI'li a minot , by John [..akes. her father ane ne)( t triend; VB, Robert Dotson. divorce to pla1ntlflt, child to plaintiff, d r · fendant to pay. plalnUft .10 pt r week .. Dorothy Olemmons vs. Stanl y Clemmons, defendant to pay plaintiff sum of $10 per week Dllinony pendente Jlte and $50 attor'ley fool'l . Jesse Mentz vs. Arthur H , and Et.hel stultz, pla.lntllf to reeOVt'l' 'rrom defend6nt sum of $777.25 and

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'Owlng L Lh -d"e;;W1 of my wit!:, I will sell aL publl,: u.u ~t1on, three mll soubh of Will y;n es vlll ~ ,nd one mile nort h ' of Wellman, lin the Wa nes ide [lnd Clark:Svlll(~ • (tad, on SATU RDAY, AUGUST n 1943 Beginning ilL One o'clock, E. W. T" Lhe followlng cha ttel r ;operty, \'o-wit: 9-CATTLE-9 Oue broWJl J er<iCY cow, f n!\h, an ext!' hea vy mllker ; J et'~ey and G ucrlll;ey cow to be I rcsh Itl S ev t . ; J ersey ow. fresh In April, giving 4 callons Dlilk p r dny ; J ersey cow, fresh In Aprll, givin g a gu ls . per day; Guer nsey cow wit.h fl r,,~ calC; Hol:.t.el n and Jers .y ClIW , 4 y('urs old, b'i vlng 4 gills. per day. TllI:se cows ure a I ex t.Ta good and '1' . B . tes t.ed. Also 3 young helfer~ . 18 HOO5--3 SHEEP 2 sows, 16 shoat, wt. 50 lbs. each . 40 Willite Rock h ens, 3 ronsters, 50 Whlt.e Rocks, 6 w,eeks old. 150 bu. hand husked corn. 50 bu . oats. 1 barrel soy beans . W£. ber wagon with box bc j, roller , :arge new galva n i2.ed water tank, an vil, sledge. sled, emery sLIl I1d , Iron kettle, lard press, 12 f t. 2 in. belt, wood saw wit h 5 h. p . engine and belt., double ,a nd single treE's, 4 10-gal. milk ca n.s, 3 milk bucket ~. gfl lvan1zed tank WI Lh heat. . r milk strainer, 30 ft. n (}w cOllduCLOI pipe, 2 pes , 3x8. 10 Ct . long ; 1-2 tOon red ash coal; 30 gal. d r um of oU, S' rden plow, 2 step ladders. hovels, hoes. rake, slI1al.l i>~1 5h -.art, oll brooder) 500 ehlcl, size, near;y ,n ew; brooder house, 8 ~: 10; chick feed ers, set trestles, post d.lgg er, p t a ugur; yard seat . HO BEHOLD OOODS La rge size Esta,te Hentrola. ·Estat e enameled range, 'both nearly n ew, large kerosene rBinge, 3 pc liv ll g room suite; upright I?la" o bJld bench, library table, 4 rockers, 8 tilning room chairs, extens\'lll table ; 9lQ12 rug. daY't>&d. bufret. :J bedl!, 2 dressers, clock, mtlng desk, mirrors, k1tchen cabinet, wash stand. drcp lea! table, Ice box, wash ma cblne, copper wash boJler, lamps, di:sh, cooking utensils and ma ny o thcr small (U'tlcles too, numerous 1.1 ' mention. • Terms Cash. J.d.BERT DRAKE. are not using It now. that Is whnt I W. N. Sears. AtlcUoneer. call ch1seJln~. The law n~ver has WnynesvllJe. Ohio. Phone 2651 St . John and Reason. Clerks . and never can reach all the ohiselers 50 aU we can do Is work and PUBLIC SALE

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Court News New Suits Grace B . Cook VS, Marlon A. Cook, divorce, ext reme cruelty, Emerson N. Oberlin vs. Elizabet.h S . Oberlllll A.r bh,lir Oberlin and Gertrude Oberlin , for partition and a ccounting for rcnts . H . ·P. Yunk c... VS , Ray W, and Flora J . Sherretts, cognoclt note. Johnnie D:l ""son CS, Ma mie Dawson, dlvorc.e, extreme cruelly . Dorothy Clemmons vs . l:)tanley Clemmons, divorce, gross mglect . EdWard Blair and 'R.nb rl M. Bln.lr. part.ners, doing businesS under the firm na me of Blair IBros . vs . Ne1lle Brlnkman Thomooo.!l and DIvision ot Ald Cor the Aged, Dept. of Public Welfare, State o· Ohlo. mnrshaWng liens and sale of rea] estate. Edith M . Miler VB . Hurn:cJ A . Miller, a limony, gross neglect of d~ty, hatbitual drunkeness, treat· ment on part of defendant , Roy Alired Miller and Mary Elsie MUler, quiet title to real 6i' tate. Goldie Seitz vs . Oral SelLz, for alimony •. etc. Charley Watkins vs. Carm~n and Llllian Crane, for 'money nlld foreclosure of cha.ttel, mortgage amount $479.36 with 5 per cE)nt iuterest May 15, 1942. . Elizabeth Jordan vs. 'John Edgar Jordan Jr .• divorce, ex Lrenl'! cruel-

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For 24 Yeal's ' Lebanon's Leading

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KARL D. DAKIN

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FOR REAL ESTATE WANS Lebanoa

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Shoes lor &be' Family XRAY FITTING Complete StcN.1k to CMosl' From Phone 382 ,M

SPIEGEL'S MEN'S STORE

PAINT •• ' WALLPAPER - WINDOW

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D . . LlSh.ey, Deceas ,t. - Not:cc i~ h( 1'('))y give!) thnt Carl Albaec:-k 'l 11 whtso r oot Offico address ls L !JL.:tL On , o h..l 0 , ha ~ been duly n.pp'linted as Executor of the Estato OJ H.o!lert Eo , Lashley "l.l te of Wn.rrcn . uu.nty, deceased. Dated this 6th day of August. 1943. RALPH H. C:AREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warren County. Ohio Carl Abil cctlerli. Atty,'

,Ladles' &; Olll~dren's Ready To Wear .andlWllmery Phone 382 L

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a' THE MIAMI GAZETTE

Ernest Isaac lakes vs. Jewell Lakes, divorce, extreme cnJ~IW · Common Picas Lucille Pushee vs, Al'thllr- Pusheel.-+l--'dismissed for want of prose9utlon. Les:le A. ~yne VB. Mae Payne, dismissed for want of prosooutlon. Gwendol)'n Plle 'vs. John ~. Baker, et 61., confirmation, c' e~ and

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C. A. DADE an~ SONS Your HcOonnIdl-DeItbIr

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HAmLTON, LONGINES, AND GRUEN WATVIIBI DIAMONDS -pffiijie IiZ:5 5 E. Main Bt.

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Oral selt.z, defen- II dnnt t o pay pla.lntlff $15 per week alimony pendente lite, $50 to attor.neys. rent on house and payme, t on furniture. Arthur Bowles ,vs. Nora Bowles, divorce to plaintiff. chUd 1,0 plaintiff. Mlnnje Mae Green VB. Fred Green case dismissed without lWO}"d. Sam Bassett v/> . Nathalia Bassetb divorce to pJalntHf. pl~tlff to pay costs, defend~t restored t:l malden name of Ferguson; separetlo'l a~r.c e ment flied. B. P .. Yunkes vs. Ray W . Sher· retts and Fiora J. Sherretts. plaintiff to recover from defendant sum a! $182.08 amount ,or' note. and In-

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ence heating st()ve. 3 bW'nel' oU stove, stove pipe, 3 tons ILlUlp coni. Stew~rt Warncr radio, bed. dress 1', book case, 3 chairs. 2 rockers, wall clock, mantle cl'ock. 'bOOk t:1,:.e; desk la.mp, kitchen sUl.fe. drop leal table. lamp, clothes lpress. '2 chests. ~ trunks, lot bool(S, pictures mirror. mediclne cabluet, tub, lo~ canned goods, pair rubber ·boots. lJ'lck row, rug, double barreled 31 ot gun, veterInary syringe, .'1icle board, CQ."Ofr cupboanL . dishes and cooking uVmslL;, Terms Cash. OARL ABAECBERLI, Executor of the El,1;ate of Robert Lashley; dC('.eascd. W . N, Sears, o~uctloneer. at. John a!ld R,eason, clerks CILd Abaccherll, II t.t Onlcy. Executor

SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE

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fl~t for simpler laws end a m ore The undersig;;~ executor of conscientious observance of - t.he the estate of Robert Lashley, d.Ilspirit or the law. ceased, will sell ,~t public 'luctlon at his late resldencle on Main street, in WayneSVI'le, Oh1io, 011 SATtJR[lA.Y,· AUGUST 28,1943, Beglnnlng at One o'clock. 1!:. W.T " the fo llow Lng household go'Y.ls: Square type Ma~t6.g electrir wash- ment for support of to County Seat

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pay own attorney fees. , Mary Saunders VS . Irvin S aunders, case alsmlssed wit hou t record for want of prosecution . Jasper F. Kirby VS. 'V lrginia D. Kirby. case' dismfSsed . Charles Bailey vs. MUdred Balley. case·dismissed. Ella W11lIams vs . Albert Williams 6r " cause dismissed without record and without prejudice at cost of plalntL!'f, tempor~ry restralnlng or-

LUlie Redmon VS, William Redmon divorce to ' plaintUf, cll.lld to plaintiff . Ethel Bradley vs. Ollfil'ord Bradley, divorce to plaLnUI!. pl'llntlff to pay costs. Ralph DtU1bln, Jr ., VS , Elf. /lll Mny IDIlrbln. dlvwce to plaintiff, ehlld to defendant until plaLnurr ~ dbchal'ged lr~m the army, anny a llotIng set for August 4, 1943 at Y,30 'o ·clock. Roy Allred nnd Mary E1<:le Miller vs, Nancy J. Shurtz, et a.l " lion resident defendan ts ol"dercd srrvcd with summons. Ester Phillips V5, John f hill ips, divorce to plaintif f, r nl'lti.f'f restored to malden nnmo of Estf'r Pierce,

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From 'The Miami Gaz~tte f~iles

00 whersoe'er I may tor of the estate of Robert B. LesbAr-e wal't'anted from the dOll I a I hall ,ley, deceased. Estate ' of :Mary M. Stokes deceas Of DOctor S. J. Way : ~ ed, Inventory approved . FIFTEEN YEARS AGO , 'Chandler was appointed ... TYMIlldlng . ..,.y My tout ensemble, da'r11ng Maude, Real Estate TralDSfer'l IAU(WIt 22, 1928) clerk lor t~ coming ;year. I'm gljld you do appoove; Hiram Ernest a-nd Gmce Brown, Mrs. Leona Hnll WBII elect!lO pres• • • ident of the Waynesville W.C,.T.U'. TWENTY-nVE YEARS AGO But still of shall not happy be, Glenna Ethel. EmswIler and Lelia at a meeting (It the home ot Mrs. . (Aucu.t 21 U18) Without your precious .0VIl. Imo Sigler to Lella. 111\0 S Igler .50 acres in Wayne twp. F. A! Hartsock Thurad&~' August A .eevere thunder storm came over tA 'lovely house I'll put you ln, G. A. Brown, Earl F. Green, 9. Mrs . .Anna WWlnmson wa.' ~t- Wayne6V1l1e Welnesda.y aftemoon . The !!nest In the land, Perry C, Lalwson, trustees ot Cleared vice presldtnt, Mrs. M{la Tom- The Ughtnlng struck the tobacco And Stacy K~ndall, he sha'l be creek WOp. to Rhodabelle Campfell. ~ llnson secretary, and Mrs. MAry shed of Dr. J . T. EllIs on ttl'! upper The one to build 'It grand. BUver treasurer . S-pr1ngboro pike and . Lytle r~oa.d --:'-I--=~= · ~ pal t of lot-5 and (It 306 in SprlngThe !lrst reunion of the Whetsel ~1Qh was destroyoo. I'U furnish It 1rom JUdgd Keys' bor~. . ·Mary S. Hainell by admr to WiltamJly 'WIlB held Sunday In a grove M:lss Jeanette Janney Is attending store, at the home of Mr . and Mrs. AI- a Friends' OoDiference at Me~ab, Ill. With sofas, ,tables, ch8ilrs; bur ShJdaker. part orl lot 45 in M'IBa Jennie Dlnwiddle of ind1a.n- Bright carpets shall adorn each HarveyoSburg . . ,fred Whetsel or Wellman. Edgar :Bergan to Elva M. and Raymona Carmer and family are' apolis is the guest of . Miss May Ooor, Robert L. Blythe, . 35 acres In spending the week af:' Russell',. Point. Wrlfrbt. From kitx:hen clean upstnlrs . Wayne twp. Mr. and Mrs. Burnet~ ButterMr. fllld Mrs. W . O. Raper are DeVm shall buUd a light ,'oupe, Ira and Ada May Kesling to RayThe harness .b rlght shall be !worth have gone to housC'k.,epmg In apendlng the week at,the Lewistown mond C . and Phyllis H. Adler, 34.27 I the Pence fla.t. reservoir . W'.th silver mountlngs. made at the IIoCrcs In 'Clearcreelt twp. Mr. and Mrs. Carl HaWke of iKenneth Hough enlisted !list week hive Brarut>y al'Jllll Inc., to Raymond Dayton spent Sunday WiUl M.'. and and left for Kansas City where be Of Bradstreet's Busy Bee. C . and Phillis H. Adler, 75 acres In Ml'S. Lee Hawke. wW enter the auto 8el'Y1i:e. Olea.rcreek twp. Mr. and_ Mrs. D . C. Ridge of Mr . a.nd Mrs. Frank Zell, Mr. and A pony-chalse I, too, will hewe, F'Or your especial sake, Raymond C. and Phyllis H . AdIn.\1anapolis spent Sunday with thelt Mrs. rw. O. Raper, Mr. and Mrs. And D . R . E2>rJght, well r.rld neW', ler to EdwBrd R. and Georgia G . father and mother. Mr . ant! ·Mrs. Elmer lRoge1'll, :Myer Hyman Barry The trappillg5 gay shall naake . Godfrey, 1109 .27 acres In Clearcreek Mahlon RIdge. Sherwood, 0ha8 . Lewis, Fred Harttwp. • Mr. and /Mrs . !Harold ,Wil!1ruru;on soctt. D. ·L. crane, Harvey Rye, J. I have G. balance In the Bank P. CUmmlngs, JOM Strawn J. L. nrc anuoWlclng the birth of a son, '0 1 1. H. (Harris, too; Riohard Ernest, August 15, at MlamJ Hartoock, Bert Hart.&o6k, H. A. Dray freely when the M . GaGeLLc Oornell, Harry Prater, &nerson MaVlIolley hospital, Dayton. ~Ir•. Wulter "earl" ... tt:orre .......... . S8ys Oudley's hat arc n ew son and /leveral others from here Mrs. Edltll Harris. Mrs . Laura The Lytle Sunda.y sc:hool will hold went to Dayton Thursday Dud What more Inducements ('''i11 I give Mooher, Mr . Harris 'Mosh~'r, MIs.~ • , Its annual picnic at Iiarmntl Park, the aviation ..circus"... To you to ohare my lot, Lebanon next Sunday, August 22. IMlIdred Hartsock a.nd Frank Taylor lMarshall IHa1.nes, Durward Vice Except to say that Wa 'mesville Miss Etrhel ReeCer, superintendent, Hawke left on Monday fot: a few and &sa Hartsock of We.t Point, days trip to Lexington, Ky. holdl! lnvttcs anyone who wishes to ·atKy" spent Sunday with their parNo gOOd you l;hall have :1.. I? tend. Mrs . Kate Coleman arrived home ents. The boys are all lOOking flne . Saturday atfter a visit with Mr and Mr. Earl Clark of Dayton Spellt Mr. andlMrs. J. C. Hawke v1s1ted Then say me Ycs, my deat!lS' one, Mrs. H . C. Coleman of Nowooa . Sunday with hIs parl~ nt5, Mr. and And .I at once will go relatives In Dayton SUnday. They Mrs. J. W. Edwards gave a Mrs. W.alter ClaJ;k, and ra~nUy. went to Triangle park, ate dln.ner To Justice William Mann i"l gton, luncheon brl,dge on SaturdoA] wlt.ll Mr . and Mrl3. Wilbur Foulks atWho's strongly 'Ue the bow. and spent the alternoon there. four honor guests who will 300n tietended the Wilmington Fair, ThursWhen_ they 'Went to get their mapart from WaynesvUle: Mla3 HeurlMarriage Licenses day. chlne It was gone, and no tro.oe of etl.a MdKl.nsey to tllke up he- work Frank E . Brewster, 21, soldier, Mr . and Mrs'. C. W. Albright of it has been found . In the Ashtabuia schools, Mhs DorIMiss Helen Harris of Dayton Is Mason, and Margaret Rosella Scott, iPekin 'were Saturday '~lsltQ1'3 of Mr. othy DaIt1n for Grand !FOrks, N.D., ' and Mrs. Kesler Graham . the guest of ,her grandmother, Mrs. 19, clerk, :Mason. Where she is 1n8tructor In tne ~ Allee NkfD.nsey . Emerson C . ~30, Idrcra Mr. and Mrs . Mred Rasnake ' verslty, Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman for Mr.and Mrs.E. V. BWnhart and wood &tamper, iMld<!.letown and moved FridaY' from Oregonia to ' Calltornia and Mrs. J. B ,' Cha.pMr . and Mrs . J . B. Oha...nan were Emma L . stamper, 33, 'handflntBher, . their new home -here, the Comell IlUUl for Columbus. .o ther guests FrankUn. property, which they recently purJamestown wltors TUellday. were Mrs. W . · E . COrnell Mrs. Ha~ard Bryant:' lB, saU ' r, and chased. . • • • Ronald Hawke, Mrs. ,B ert U, · L:.ock, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harv~y Barnet atfollowtng poem Is dUI:m1tt.<» Clara M.cFarland, .18, factory work!Mrs. Fred B : Hendel'l!on, Mr3 Pred by Mr. J. c. Hawke. It Is taken er, both of FrankUn. tended ~he Sciota Valley Cool'eratlve M. Oole, IMrs. Ralph MUll)!' Mrs. {rom 6 cUpping of the .:r-f\am1 GaBernett E. Garrison, 31, painter M11k Association at Portsmouth SatC . M. Robltzer, Mrs" W. H. Allen, zette 'of many years ago, the exact a,nd decorwtor, Franklln and Kath- urday. Mrs . J. O. CartwrlgM Jflase.! Trll- date of wblcl1 Is not known. It deals ryn Thompson, 33 Kroger manager, Mr. and :Mrs. LOwell Thomas and lena. and M'.8rKaret Edwards, MIa. IWit.ll local merchants Who were In FrankUn. d!l-ughter MIss Betty" are f>pending S . D. Henkle and Mrs. J\IJ1le& Mc- bualnt!116 In Wayne.sv1l.1P. at that Herbert Frye, 29, laborer, Middle- a vact10n at the lake at Cellna. Clure. time. Mrs. Calvin' Longacre has been poro, and Bertha Cwnmlns, 33, Mer The Waynesville Y. M. P . held .a .slck twith the grippe t:he past week. A LOOAL BALLAD row. meeting at the home of MlBsea Faith Miss Wanda aDd Junior Clark .nad John W. Short, 31 , laborer, OsNo' b:r Teannon and Ruth TomlInaon Sund.l1 eventheir car atolen Saturday ,Ilvening born and Marie Fox, 27, machine ~ng. The Jesson on "The League of Oome into the garden, Maud from the parking lot at &.0 )nd and operator, Lebanon. ~atlons" tWas led by Raymond BardAnd sit beneath tbe roae, RdMlrt 'Bhlneh1mer. 28, laborer, .Ludlo,w streets, Dayton. J\t this ADd see me prance around the bl!ds, and Sarah Francee Irvin, '18 house- writing they have beard no trace d~. , of it. . ,Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper reDrEllliled in ~ Sunday cOtbes. work, both of Lebanon. , turned home Sunday from RuaseU'is MIss Sarah Kibler left by plane :n, army, Mason, Sidney WigginS, Oh COOle, and bring your uncles, Point. from Vandalia Sunday evening to a.nd iMal'Y F'1nn, 17 Kings Mllis. Maud, .,Mr. and Mra. Byron Bart:soCk 'of ,Robert J. ··Shanholtz, 28, faotory vl8l.t iller brother In lIaw am) sister, Your couslna and you aunt., Lancaster were Wa.yneavm., vlBltors worker, WUmlngton, and Juanita Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Bel1, anto Ubtle lAnd ten them Dodao~ _mBde IllY Saturday. • son at Middleton, Wisconsin. M. Omy, 22 eJarksvWe..- - - , coat, Mm . Frank Taylor left for her Mr. and Mrs . Thurle Jones and Robert R. Dotson. 22, lnacblnlst, And Sam McCuue my pal!l8. home ,In San FraoolsCo Sunday after son, Milton, were Thlllrsday even1ng and Julia Mae Garrison, 23, both of several weeks visit with. ber mother, [ got my boola of I . E. Keys, dinner guests of Mrs. lllu'garet FranltUn. Mrs. iEdlth 1IIarrI8. , ,. Johns. Who never m1sses ~It: • Probate . Mr. and MI'8. Frank HIM! Mra. oAt PlmJtey's :I procured my shirt, Mrs. Jamf:j Weaver, M:'s. RaY Will of RobeEt B. La.!..lley tiled in Florence Davis and Mr. 3'1-:' MrII. Getty and .Mrs. Paul Plory of DayAn4 how do you lJke It? probate. EarllHesS and daughter, Wanda, left ton were 'I1hurKAy evening gU\;sts Estate of Trillena Edwl\I'~, ' deAt Randall'. I did buy my hat, Wednesday for a tw~ ~eeb vlalt in oi Mr. and Mrs. WllliJur Clark. . SO Ilossy, taU and fine, ' ceased, certl!1cat.e of tro.ns!er of real Iowa. Mr. and IMrs. HaI'01d Whitaker, And t.Ilere lor dreIlses. · I nt\vtse, :Mrs. Ernest . Butterworth and estate lsaued • • son · and daughter" with other You go, oil, darllng mine Mrs. Guy McCoy were Joint hoatCarl .Abaecherll appolntert execu- friends, were' Sunday even1ug dInesBe5 at & 1dt.och&n shower Aug. 15 ~ · iD. CadwaDader', tor Mrs. Bumet~ Buttel1Worth at , So Jolly aDd so bland, the hoPle df the formilr. Adorned t~eee, ·ha.nda with ,fouvln's The pro~rty of the 14te Ol)1oe Idda Sides was sold by thO'sherUf MonThe .ttnest·· In t.Ile •land . c..ay'. One hoWle In LyUe was sold 'to ~rt Butnett.,lfor $1205; ~he other Tb1s golden watch, 80 true- 10 time, -I ---~- .. to Jlenry Foulks for $200. The farm ' At Bhewal~r~lfoUDd: ~ alOns lIB lIIIlooUl 115 .rhyme, of -lIlIi i ..:a acres; situated Drar LYtle. ~. tJl/ ' Whenever It is wound. .was purchased by Tillman Barton for ' $40 per acre. ' . 8ecau.. you',. .....In. It ...y"-drlvl". Ie.. and L : A. Zlmr'oerman and f~y left The perfume on this tine mouchoir came lrom the old Drug stor"~ drlvlng·lIow.,.-you may"pre thot your cor n ' " thiS morning for' CaUfornl;. where I... o ... ntIoft. But actually It needs more co..... Mr. Zimmermllon owns a chicken And 'Wilen 'tis done. 1 mean to get A. ~ozen bottlea more. ranch. They wW make thelr home H.r. or. a Important things to ,........ r about there. ratioMCII driving _d your care Y~ lJke ,t hese glossy l:leks, my M;1ss ii\lma Olements of ~ng ' dear? · ' 1IOIOIS_ . . . _ . . . . en-c_ .. Beach Ca.lt! ., was tbe guest of Mr. .Th1s beard and mustache oil? widI a1adp, cuboa aod ocher iDfar:Ioa8 and Mrs. ' Bert 1Iattsock last week. The secret of their beauty lies ..... aoder coday". ~Yiq QDDdfdocw. !At the annual co~ference of.. the With dark-~ed Harry Doll. 00 IhoaJd be c:h.qed laC . . . .,1eIJ 1,000 ·Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends miles ~ e.-, cWo moadu. wlUcbn.. held here last week, M1sS Ruth CXNI* 6nt.

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ner gUellts of Mr . and Mis. Qulncy r.:i;~=!§;;=5=1=======53==E======i!!i!!=!i!.!!. Oons and daugbter, Miss A1!ce OOns, Ii near Waynesville. . Miss Almetta. Steinke In company , with her' aunt, Miss Rosemary BtI;llnke ,of Dayton spent ~~ we ek~ end with h er grandmother. Mrs . MatUda Steinke, ~t Botkins, Ohio. Miss Betty Steward of Lebatlon, Make ·those Cows comfortable while Milkins spent the week-end WIth l\[r: and Mrs. Walter Clark anl! famBy. Mrs.~Margarc~ Johns and Mrs. J . B . Jones called on Mrs. MnrLha J' 5 GALS. $3.95 Hough of nellr Waynesville, Sunday BRING YOUR CONTAINERS . nItemoon . IMr. ~orge BUlett a.ttended the WlIrnIng~on Fair Friday . Mrs. Emma Phlllips of Dayton, Misses Mna and Ruth Nutl 01 Phone 2121 CenlervUle called on Mr. and Mrs . WayneaviJIe, O. Allen Emr ick and Mr. s.nd Mrs , Harv.ey Burnet, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E . H . Cowan or Lebanon I can be repeated again soon. W86 In Lytle Thursday In · the InMr . and Mrs . George McMJchael terest of the canning plants at Lebanon and .WaynesvUle . I went with my husband I he OttlP.T and son were among the guests at a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gmy spent night to deliver a load of lumber picnlc at Bryant State PIU'k SundaoY'. the 'Week-end with Mr, n.nd Mrs . away the ollier sIde of New Burllng- 111e occas!un was In honor' 01 A4r8. Fisk and fam Uy at Indcpclld- ton . It was a lovely evening ond the McMichael 's faLbers' birthday : . dusk WQS just coming dow:1 when ence, K y. St. SgL. and Mrs. Lowell Prlnale Mrs . James McCormIck of Dayton !We left . A f ~w s tars shone I\nd lhe and son of F t. K:J10X. were "tternoon was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. weslern sky was 1med wIth the soH \.I11d supper gu sts of Lhe Perry J. Robert Siney and Mr . and Mrs. glow of the setting sun . T he 010011 'I'homases Ilnd H. R . FordYce Kesler Graham . soon made her appearance and sll - rUcMI,IY. Mr, and Mrs. ' John Reedvered thc world arowld us and wa I)!' werc alL 1'uoon call\;rll. Mr . and 'M rs . E. B. Longllcre. reflected from eve.ry stee l roofea The H1;' UI:l't GrahlUU5 were guests Mr . and Mrs, Wilbur Fou 'ks and barn and house in the dark streams <)f Rev. and Mrs. James Thomas in Mr. and Mrs. Don Foulk'! attendtha t we passed over . It was coo aYlon on Thursday eVenll1l. ed the Foulks reunion wi lh u.: la~lvcs MLcr the heat of the c ay nn d I en· A gUe5t at the Paul Brown bome in Clnclnnati, Sunday . Joyed the ride In that rOUl; h riding mLs week is Roger AtldllBOp. Mr . and Mrs. Harry Graham truck Immenscly . When we arrivl'(' Miss Ida BerrYIlIll Is seriOUSly ill spent Sunday 'With the laUer's at our .destinatlon the folks therl at her home In Bdlbroolt. mo~her, ~s . Susan Saylor, ln Da.vshowcd us some "mltLcncd - pSlYe(J ton . cat." I had never hea rd of I.hem be Mr . and Mrs. WillIam Bel'gdn ll fore, let alone seelng them. . Tbe~ had for theIr d.1nner guests Sunday have a regular paw and where th Mr. and Mrs . Edward BergdalJ and thumb Is is a double thunlb or even Oinclnnatl - Striking thf'ir t.rue Mr . and Mrs . Edmond 'Minscr an d a triple thwni) , which gl v~s thcm .,Ll'ide as the baseball season churna little son of iDtlyton . the appearance of wea rin2 mittcns towal'(U, its cumax, the Olnclnnati Mr. and Mrs. 'R alph Hammond and hence ,the name. 'Reels will return to Crosley 'F leld and chJldren were Sunday I.:venlng • • • lor an Impo.,tant series with e dinner guests of oM!'. and Mrs . The katydid have been singing Floyd Knecht ncar Brookville. now for nearly trnee weeks and you world champion St. Louis CardinMaster Jack Hammond rCPlainect' know the old sayin g, "WlJell the als . August ?:1 Is the all-I.mportant lor a week's visit . ka tydids start to sing, just Illx weeks date, and it prOmises to ·be the most Mr. and Mrs. lEverett Kenrick unt1l frost . WeU iii there Is any and children enLcrtalned to dinner truth In It, I hope It 15 only a very gala. ooca.slon of tbe season : The SUnday evening, Mr. Rnd Mrs . Ed light frost and w~\l . do no harm. Reds and Carcl.'i ha.ve eli'ht more Hopkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley These chilly n1ghts we ha'le been conLcl;ts to play before the pennant Baiiey and daughter. Miss Phyllis, havlng mlg.ht very well brlng frost. race 15 decided, four of them In tile forthcoming series. Arter tbp. n1libt ot Waynes~ille. iB r r, and I don't think It has been Mrs. Anna Long, 73, a r e.510ent of very Long since we got rid of Ole l!'Iime on the 2'1bh the a ...1a ad Cards wi I 'tangle In' a ladies' . day Lytle a ,number of years, passed Man Winter (l,1ter a long bal tIe . allt1'llcbion the day follOiW1n~ ancl in away Monday at the home of h er II. doubleheader on Sunday, Aug. 29. daughter Mrs. Hennan R:;ylor of The n1ght ga.me will be the occaaWhipp Road. Funeral serVice was at the 'st. Augustlne church at Waynes ttl ..,., lIurlette 1. 'l'ltulwu" Correa ~ ... lon of Shrlne Night, one of the JDCI5t festive of the annual Cros!ey Pteld ville Thursday A. M . Bw·lal at Jhnmy Rick:les of Kokomo, Ind. , events. Members of that· orpnlzaMiami cemetery. was the week-end guest of Mr . and t10n will parade in thelr colorful Mrs. George M~hael cmd son, UIillormB, with their own band, and AUCTIONEERING BulX:h . there Will be other pre game act1v• The Home BUllders clnss will en- Itles.. Stanley and Koogler ,terUlln the Loyal Sons an1 DaughThe ChIcago OUbs wW f(lllow, the For Dates, Phone 2894, Waynesters class of Waynesville Chllrch of CQrds to CInCinnati, rMetlng the vUle, Oh10, Reverse Charges Crnlst next Wedll(~Wly~eve.nlng~~~~ffin~~~m~~~;~~~;~;;__~~~!1 the home. of Mr ! and Mrs. Harvey and In' single contests on 8eptembeJ' BROKERS UCENSE

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Mrs. Herbert Graham and Children returped home Thursday from a weeki anI' q, half Visit ' with her parents at Bluffton. A delegation of Ferry folk a.ttended the revival ser:vlc~s TUesday even1ng at Lebanon Church of Christ. The missionary meeting of the Ferry church w1l1 be held at tIle home of Mrs . Frank Fox next Wednesday. ROOT FOR ~ CqNSlGN Herbert Graham, mini!>ter of the your C&tt.le, hOts, sbeep and calTet Ferry church has receiv('j many to Noma-Brock 00. UVe' wire and letters and messages of congratulaprogreea1ve lirm for the bJgheat tiQll on the 'b roadcast last Sunday matltet prtoea and gOOd aentoe. , and It Is his hope that the progra.m Union Stock Yards. Cineinnatl, O. 'IUne In on RadIo S'atiOH ' WCKY, 13:25 to 12:30 p. m. for our dally market reporta. -

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Where will you b~t After a full and""ac· tive IUe, will you br 'ready to relax and enjo~ the remaining years-OJ will you have to eontlnul' working for a living 01 be dependent upon rela· tlves? There'. rio "suceeS9 story" to a retirement Income. It's simply the result of plannine ahead and saving a lIttle bit now. And it', easy to aeeompllsh with Farm Bureau's retirement Income polley, In whleh your . Ufe Insurance needs and your retirement Ineome needs , 8re both ailequately combined. Here is a 1l1an that every far-8Igh~d ma,D ad woman mould Investigate. .'

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1 a.nd 2. The Septemiler , game Is a lari.ies' day . Right .now the Reds are winding up a hJgh'y successful trip through tJhe East. They are app&reutly better equipped than any other National League .t:1I1I> to oope with the Card1\ 'Who are trylng to iepeat u winners In Ford Fric.k 's circult. Tickets for the Important C&rdlna.l series, 115 well as ~11 other lames ,t he' Reds will plaY' at home this year, are now on sale at the cub's downtown tloket Office, 307 Vine

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Ration Reminder GASOLINE-lOA" book . coupons 'No. 7 good for t hree gallons eneh, must last through sept, 21 . B n.nd c stamps good WltU used. SUG~ tamp No. 14 good for 5 pOunds througn Nov. 1. 'S tamp Nos. 15 and 16 are good through October 31 tor I; poundtl each for nome canning purposes . If more is necessary, ousewives may! apply to tnelr local rattan boords for m ore . :f'UEL O:m.. - J Period 5 coupons veJ14 lD all zones through Sept. 30. Period 1- coupons in new tupJ oil rations ·became valid July 1 nni. Ilrc good for ten gallons eacn. TlRES-Next Inspec tions due : A book vehicles bY' sept . 30; B's by OCtober 31; C's by August .H ; commercIal vehicles every 6 months <,r every 5,000 mile$ whichever is j;Lrs~ . SHOEB-Stamp No. 18 t1 pair) Is va\1d through' October 31. S'OOVEB - Purcllase cerUficatl s now Issued and normally ralld ro r 30 dayS from date of iSsua nce, will be lnva\1d alter Aug:ust 23, by which time It Is expected the new na tionwide stove J'8Itlonlng plan wlll be In effect. MEAT. ETC .-&d Stamps T and U, V and W good ·now ;· a ll expLrfi! August M . PROCESSED FOODS-BlUe stamps R, S, T valll throu gn sept . ~.

Ch W"Ch school 9 :30 a. m . No' worship servICe . FEn~Y

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Herbert Gra ham. Minister 9:30 a . m., Bible school. 10,45 a. m..-Commlln all . ll tOO 11. In.-Ser mon . . 8 :00 p. m .-P re.,a clling . FlLlENDb First Day school, 9 :31' a. m . Meeting for Worship, 11 :30 n. m .

1\1'1'. 1I0LLY 1\1. K CII UltCll T. 1\1. Scar tr, Minister SWlday Sohool 9 :30 a. m . E. A. Eal·n.h8.r~. Supt. E vening Service, 7:30 p . Ill· PWlyer Meeting Wednesday everung, 7:30 p . m~ ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCJI Father Krumhol tz, Priest M.a.ss Sunday 9:00

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ST. 1\1ARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ralph Parks, I\tinisLer in Cb.arg~ No services while pastor l3 l n va cation. WAYNESVILLE CHlJBCH OF CBBlBT MaX Randall., MJn1s1er SUNDAY Bible Sohool 9.30 a. m. Comawnlon 10 :46 a. m. Preaching, 11 0. . m . JuDior Endeavor, '7 :15 p . m. Senior Endeavor, 7:15 p.' m . COmmunwn and p reaching, 8:00 p. m.

Want Ad);, Cards of . Thanks and • • 0 Obituaries are c.h arged for at tbe Olllo manufacturers have been rate 01 one cent a word, mlDlmum asked 'by the Ohio Tramc Safety 'cbarge Z5c. A Want Ad lnsened foJ' CounoU to acquaint employes willi three times is charged at 2c a wO.rd. the new motor velllole fi eancla l responsibility law, which becomes YOU are lnVlt.ed to ~ome and worroRi SALE - Watldna PrOducts at .wp with ua, , 23 ·N. Broatlway, Lebanon. Open eMective Sept. 20. Because drivers who taU to come,venlngs for your oonvenience. CARD OF THANKS G len Lintner . Phone 63 L. ,p ly wltn provisions of the law mo.y. lose their driver license for f ive I wish to thank my m any frIends FOR SALE--iPicn1c Buppllea, paper years and Impair the war eIfor t . the Cor their remembrances of cards plates, ouP!l, etc.: also shelf-paper, Ohio Traffic Sa-fety Council Is .enClo'wers and consoling phon e and caJi)Qn paper, large deak 'blotters listing the support of manufacturers. personnl w9rds of sympath y a t the ' '. In a letter to more than 9,000 a t' the O1r.iette office. passing of my moth er . malnif&eturers, Ha.rry E. Neal, execMrs . J, P. Lnrrlck . FOR SALE--FrYer.s: ' Mrs. Bam u tl ve secretary of the Ohio Tramc Meredith, Route 1, Waynesville, Safety CounCil, has emphasIzed the Advertise Judiciously on, ~ WaynesvUle-Bpllbroolt SellOUS penaitles of the n ow laow Ilnd Road . at-5 the Importance at i~ provisions to ,FOR SAiJE.-.3 qt. used s·.:.rew top any person who uses a car for tra ns Friday glass cans, 5Ic each. 'I1he wayne8- portatlon to and from <work for any ville Drug Bbare. PUIll068· , And There are two " types 'of penalties Saturday FOR,--:Scratch PadB, 9 tor I)c at the provided for In the law, aorording to Mlaml OiI.Zette office. Mi'. Neal. . .Twin Thrill Days ~ =-=-= .,-= "",= ..... - a.-'A-pt-----,."¥Or collv1etlon (or oertaln orlm.... 'V~ ~. . . -.....:e ng rooms. ........8. J : !P. ' Larrick, phone 2851. 1no.l .offenses, Il)te driVing while in-=5CREENtoxoated, faUu.r e to stop after an .W~ Flremen or men to a'OCidenll ' or manslaughter, the w" ~-H---_"'~c.w~.LI..I.L'._ la,rn firing. Good 'Wages and er faces 10l!S' of his 'drivina lIceruse with ovet:t1roe.. Ohio Paper Company, for three years, unless that driver Leon Errol MUunlsl:llUlt . 19 ban · show prool of financial ,reHarriett Hilliard sponslbUlty sUffloUmt .t o tlllu\ care FOR SA1.li}-.-lO acres vacant· land of any future. conV1ctlon 0.11 chnrges on Boute 42, two miles from of 'tnat nature," he sa-ld . . WaYlllesvllle, $1600. . "A iflve year loss' of d riving priv.AUla an ll-room ho~, 2· baths, . !leges Is faced ;by any criv"r where h ot Wl\ter heat, stoker, .barn 2 . "cres. ground. Shown by appOLnt- an un~id judgment for dBmnges Is ..c.. Involved. IUnder' the law, It: a Judgmen~ Is returned agamst " driver, m ent (lnlY, .V!I. N. Bears.

Qunrtel'ly. meeting which

held Wend II .l'r of WlImlll glon. wh o leaveS ~OO Il fOr )l4:lsslon :1.I'Y WOl'k In J anUl10.1, was speaker . Quests I'ccellliy nl the h ome of MI' . and Ml's. Donald Ha Lwe werc: :.11'. and MI'o>. J . O . PinniCk of Pheonjx. Ariz., twill' . a lld Mrs. W i. S . Wh etstone of W'II:mkaoe\a ~ hd Mr . l).lld Ml·s. L . W . Whei ~ 1 l1e of X enia. Mrs. Mary Bogan of .!II:~[lr X enia . is Sl)cncUng the week will i i:er :>on. Ra leIgh Bogan' !li nd fa mily. Mrs. Wm . Sm lLh und daughter Morliyn Sue. were gucsts one da.y lasL week of Mlr;:;. Eva n B'lgan In \} lyton . Elln Haines, Lucy Compton nnd Ma rianna Bogan we re dill n e~ guests r ecen t.l y of MI'. I1 nl Mrs. L.'1.wl'cnce Mitchn er , S U 11 Gayle Ellis a nd t,roLt1eI' • Larr y, of nea l' K i.lIgl1I11!1. ~Jl ('nt the wec\{end wlLh their gro nd pul'cn \.S, \1]' . a nd MI s . R.aymond Wilson . Many Qf our members lu e attending Wilmington YCU1'jy Me Ling beIng h 10 a t Wilmington ~h!s week . Dr. and Mrs , Mor ris S tarbuck a nd Mr. a ud Mrs, Wm . SI.a rbuck have returned to thelr home ' Il ~ Whl ~t ie r , Cali f. af te r vlslt ltll!' r d nLIves llere . Approximat ely 80 attended t he New B urllngton- Cacsar 's Cr -: ~ k S ,m day school picnlc .(\ t Wa yn e P urk last Wednesday even ing. DLUl1er guests a weck a go Sunday in the Bogan home were: ~n d 'L t . Gernld Wilson , 1MI' . a nd Mr ~ Weldon !Wilson, n ea r X enia ; Miss J call Brown of Day l{)lO ; Mary Boga n and John a nd Rober l; Wilson . Aflel'l1uon callers were Mr . a nd Mr.s . Bevan J enkin s and ohlldrcn of K okomo, Ind.

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MT. HOLLY Mr•• IUlcy GII..wu. Corr"'pOud"ut

Mr. and Mrs. M. MoNell, Mrs. J ennie R ich ards and daugh. cr, J essie, 01' . Dayton, c:nlleci on Mrs . Hiley Gibson Sunda y ~i!fternoon. Mrs. Ervin Smith r eturnee) to her h ( me hcr,e Sunclo.y nftcrno'ln from the Gooli Sam.nrlta.n hoopl tal in Deyton . M rs . Rober t . Green of Dayton, spen t Sundny aifk rnoon and evening Wllb her mo th er, Mrs. Lll C MOrgan. rs. El'l1est Earnhart lion I chUdren s pent a fe w days t H i week wi th fri ends In JDayton . M I' . a nd Mrs . Eddie Ma l'h t t and -M.!' , Bert Ma rllltt, Mr . nnl.! Mrs . E lvis Mich ael OJ; Xenl~ Mr~ . Dale FUlr ancl dnughter atte n(PCI the Ma rlntt reun ion at 'Yayn e Park. Sundny .

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0" .. Dayton · Ohio . 9-2 - Men's hillfold containing money., gasoline stamps, ·f actory --pass, 'draft cati! [l.nd Social Seeur. lty ya~d . .Please return to Benny . " SARAH OONNER UNDERGOES .t .FUftlaS,: ~nd receive reward. EMERGENCY OPERATION L~

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SALE--4A good Jeney Cow .:;'; with h eifer calf. W. E. stroud. : Wa ynesville Route 2. Phone 2917.

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SALE - 8, bundles of 18 In. . sh ingles. D. E . Standltord Way,I, llcsvllle, 01110 .

Mlsa Sara.h Conner ria!lghter of ann Mrs. Raymond Conner, WIlS taken. suddenly ·ill · whlle at work a~ the Cappel Furniture Store In Dayton Wednesday morning . She was rushed to the Miami Valley hospital where she ImmediOitely underwent an apPendectomy, ~.

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The 8ubscriptlon time for The Gazette to a number of soldiers has ezpired, and we tai«~ tbis means of notllying- UlQle who !!ubseribecl tor them that ,08tal regulations prohibit u.s from send.lnf furtber .Issues unless the subscription Is renewed. Subseriptions to persons in the armed services is sUD $1.l1tl per year,

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Olayton 'Lamb,'SOn of . Mr. and Mrs. [)aJJa:s Lamb of ROute 3, sut{ere<! a broken arm Bond other mjuries one day '~t week ;"hel~ he is said to have fallen oft .a roof. He IWG.S taken to a hosp1t1\l In the Stu~' ijmbulaDCe ~' ,

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SEWING CLUB MEETS \ . AT wisE HOME 'ml1R8.

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The Volunteers for VICto~f SewIng clllb met last ThUl'B(}ay a t the ~ of Mrs. Joseph Wl~, ~lub Sa JDaJdDI" clothing f~ KIIIBlan war, relief,

MASSIE GRANIGE ENJOYS 01).rING AND P.ICNIC Pa ti'ons of Ma:~slc Typ . G!·l't l1ge at Harveysburg enjoy d a.n ont.' ,lg and picnIc supper at W · yue P Ark Monday evenIng August 9. 'The Juvenilc menibcrs a nd guests C3me ea rly for a big swim IO.S the weather was ideal . Lecturer Irl1Ul, Ta ylor ann otUlced 8 picture $h(}w, "Emergency ·F .\l m Build ings,'" RI\. the pronra m lor the Augu:;L 23 l11 ce tln ~ . ·

fl'h~ were 1~783 deaths on Ohlo·s stree~ and highways' last year, records reveal, ~ther 'With 64,6)00 persons injured and 267.OllLaocidents Involving ,p roperty damage .

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Mrs. Dorot hy ShUt of ' Dnyloll spent a f ew rla.ys wilJ} fr!ell? S In t his community . MIss Louella S:lncla lr of nelir Centerville, spent severa l days vdth her dster, Ml·s . Cha rles S!.n.nl' y nnd fnm lly .

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Ser ious ailments often call for strcnuous treatments. From the p a· ticnt' s point of vicw, 'potent medl· cine somctimes seems worse thnn the disease. But the oiling ODe (when ra tiona l> cooperates, can· vinced tha t th e (/ruJ( Is constructive while tho bue Is destr uctive. The modiclne. howeve r dlstasteIul. Is mcan t to fi ght the disease, not the pa ticnt. Trea tments, however In~ convenient, nrc expected to be tem· pora ry , whcr<Jas the m alady might las t a life time. M ~ ~ n i fl c d to proportions as big as n conti nent. the illu stration fits a m.lion nt wa r. Threats to the freedo m of an unoflendlng people, thrcon ts to their ve ry exIstence, can· ' s tilu le a sedouB ai lment. National d(, rC'llse Is a lIa tur a l process like b nc ity l-csistnncc to disease. Emer· gency mcasures are a part of the nnturc- !liding treatment. America Is rnti nnnl a nd will cooperate In hope 11! r~ cove~'y. "

}1"RIENDS HOME Mrs. F . K. Boggs, Mrs . J . Grel,Jn and Mrs , 'William Ha tmaker of. OakWood. were gUests of Mrs. Anna Bowman all Thursday . . Mrs . Frank Dinwiddie a :sen-. bl-oOk, spent Snturday even:ng with her sIster, ~s. Alice Cldt:.k. Mrs. TrunUlll Wa ll ~l1d -Ilaughtc( of Dayton, called Qn Mrs. Marsnretta Heacock SWldllY mornldg. Mrs. Effie .T hompson e"loytl.i a visit from her oa\lghtcr, MI',. O s cal McClelland at Mlam.sjJu ,,!!, SUlldny nlgibt nnd from her sist~:· , )Ifff- . Oharles , CollieI' of Har n ~ sbw'g Monday arfternoon . Mrs. Georgia -Mendonhnll ls leaving F.riday for Richmond. Ind" where ahe will spend t wo weeks visl tlng friends. Ml·5. Archer Hartsock of <Da yton, calJed on Mrs . Cr(l.ne Tuesd i\v afternoon. Ml's . Mat tie Smlth Ilnd M: . Va rl Smith ~f Spring Valley, wer.! {lues:, of Mrs. JAnna Ogles bee !'uesdajl evening. Reports to da te', from MCClellan hospital, concerning iDr. Ward's conditIon, arc not encourag ing to his ma ny friends .

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A. M.

"THIS IS THE VICTORY, EVEN OUR FAITH"

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EVENING SERVICE 8:00 O'ClOck

"BLESSINGS WHICH COME FROM THE INDWELLING OF THE ! HOLY SPIRIT IN THE HEART" I ·1 MAX W. RANDALLa I Minister I Phone 2993

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None of the- good phys lcliiris ·now a ttendi ng the patient in ·whom we are all interested hos ever said, " Miss Columbia, you con't get lVell ." On he cont r nry, evcry au· M.rs. Ber' BunneD, Correspondent IIE~E OVER WEEK~ END thol·ity wi th any r ight to Issue a Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk Frazier, Miss statement of prog ress In the fi ght Cather ine Wa llace and Mrs . Elmer Lieutenan t a nd Mrs. Jamps H enry ogai nst this Axis epidemic has offercd recent r. ssurance of finol and HalmlS spent SW1day wltl1 Mr. a nd Van Over were w e ek - ~ lld guests of com plete vIctory. Th is nation is tak· Ml's . Banner Stewrut. Mr . a nd !Mrs. Oh al'lcs Va .l Over . Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Smelker Lt. Van Over is now s tn tloned In In g a lot of bad m edicine, however, Including s ome dangerous .took dinner wIth the Stump Iamily New MexIco. h a b i~·for min g dru gs. on Sunday. Gra nted that these doses aJ:e es· Mr . and Mrs. Walter Pfeiffer and sentlal to the successful prosccutlon da ughter, Jane. spent Sunday a t th~ NEW FOOD BOSS. of the stTU!:g!!!, nevertheless a dnnger e xis ts tha t we m ight decide to ZOO . Caners at Ule Bunnell home over continue using them ofter the war, to our own serious Injury. One of the week-end were Mr , [l.nd ,M rll . these supposedly tempornry. emer- Levi IBwmell and Ca ll!Uy, Mr. and gency m casures Is government con- Mrs . Ralph BWl.n eU and InmUy., trol of Industry . Mr . and Mrs . ' Eve rett Bunnell and What III It ForT family' , Mr. and Mrs . Leroy Smelker Government's hands were laid on the controls of American indtJstry as a nd -Mr . Millard Ball. a defense mcasure, to allocate mater ia ls, r eg ul R t~ production and dl· BiRTHDAY PARTY ItONOR~ rcct deliveries. Manufa cturers have MARY ELLA ELLIS been told what to make and how m uch, where to sell It and at what Friday, the lS~as the day Miss' price. Wages and hours have been Mary ElIo. iE1l1s was honored with n regul a ted also. Now ceme suggesbirthday party at the cou.ntry home tions from various quarters that of her parents, H ebcl' and DoroLhy these regulations not be relaxed when the war ends. Men In hIgh Ellis and grandparents, Wlllter aud office even suggest that regulations Lulu ·EIlIs. be increased after the war. Guests were her maternal grandEurope has had much more con· parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Shamtrol of Industry by government than baugb a great grartdmothcr, Mrs. America ever had In the post; the· Orient sUll more, 'E xperlence In Ella. Hurley, Ernestine Moore and these countries proves that produc· Mary Lou Moore. Delicious ice cream IIond cake was tlon shrinks, wages decline, and people get poorer as government's can· served. The ohunky little miss is a . , .~ I trol of industry Increases. Govern- fitting adver~menL!or the famed !WASHINGTON,D.c.-MarvlnJOneS,1 ment regulation lowers production In rhi. country too. Some of Amer~ Ellis Jersey herd, lWelg·hlng 25 lIJs . forin~r chairman of House Agrlcul-I _ _ ~-I-.!.ura! C::ommlttee and Presldent.o f rei.. . Icn's big mllllutacturers say they at .one year of age. . ~nf International Foo(Cconreren'~ ,~-­ could increase production by onehas been named to succeed Chesteri TO MY FRIENDS third now It bureaucratic controls Davis,' J who resigned after '. thl'flt were relaxed. I wish to express my deeJ'lCst ap- months as Wru Food Admi!,lstrator. ExpensiVe Mcdlclne '-tl th cis b Nobody knows ' how mn.ry Amerl. prec... on to e many Ir~en w a can manufacturers could enlarge sent me such lovely con"alescent their leffectlve wor production ex. calds whlle .l wa.'l in the hospl·t al. tenslvely If government regulations Each card meant so much to mewere lifted, There Is no posillve as· knowing you were thinltlllG bf me . surance that the number is large. ·To Mr, 'Stanley Batley and dnughter But It Is perfectly obvious ·that rigid I wish to give an extra thllnlts for restrictions (with au' their com penOON"l'. LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO sating "Idvaptages for war purpose~) tme 'beautifUl flowers . . The:.' were are themselves bottlenecks and enjoyed Immensely. DRIVE AN AUTOMOB1',EI I I would be a distinct hindrance to 1 am now home, thanks to 't he The Amendment. to the · Ohio c9m petltlve Indu$try If applied In scl'lVloe of the . McClure Puneral . I Finplc~ Responslblll'y Law peace time. ' Home and am r ecovering very 1'I&P. .' Government control, ' essential Ini~ , 'Once again 1 say, thnnks to drastlcaUy aU~~ your rl,ht&. times of war to cone~ntrate producMter midnight Qf 6epte;ni>er 19, tion on war I)ecessltles, even now Is all. expensive and would prove far more ____ M_lss_Fr_ledQ EIl1&::..:.... .HJ.mlLlL:~...ll!WWUUl!lliuru!IWe.,g.. costly to the public if corrled over accident a.nd you cannot pay ' a.y CARD OF THANKS into the post-wor period. One large judgment that msy be I endered industrial concern stated .recently In a report to Its stockholders that the !We !Wish to tna.nk our neighbors agalnst you In R cOUl't of record, cost of figuring statistics for the and friends for their many klndyour rig'1l~ to drive an automogovernment, answering question. nesses and 'b eautltul floral elfert.n gs naires, etc., came to 10% of its net rOOelved at the death of 0UI' mother ,bUe must be taken Blway for a . Income in 1942, Executives of ·other ana ·wife. Also we want t .. thank period of five . years. big companies saw the report and James !McClure nnd ,R ev. IRandall thought the figure was hIgh, but Once ta,k en away your rIght studied their own outlay for similar and the paDbearers . activllies and agreed later that 10.% Albert H. Drnkl' to drive cannot be restored lA. ·L . Drake Qnd Fa.mlly was conservative. unlefi6 the judgment ls paid A Fixed Expense aooording to the provisIons of SENT OVERSEAS A lot of big cOl'llpanles could raise wages now mi 10% of net income. , __ the law. U government red·tll'pe amounts to Mrs. Susap' Scanlon has receiVed this much, figured on the -swollen word that her son, Fallls F. Paine, Protect your right to drive by volume of.' a war year, It could bebeen sent overseas. Pvt . Paine obta1p1nc adeq~te Uab\llty Income a crushIng burden to business In. a post·war lull. . When competi- recently spent a furlough at b.onie~ sUl'!'m:e po~raae Now•. tion becomes active agliln, the cost of government regulation elone IN 'NORTH AFRICA wowd be enough to throw man,- a company I.nto bankruptcy. Iii can. Mrs. Mary South has received nectlon ~th other restraintS it 'would INSU~ANCE AGENCY .retard Investment, which econo-' 'Word from her son. Pvt. Melvin Su~r io !.eM.B y & BIQfIt~ mists recognize' as the mother of SOUbh, that.. he has arriVed safely ,m WAyNEsVILLE, omo employment, . waste resources need. Mr1'c a'. ed to expand the ' sale of new prod. TeIeWl~" " uC.ta, arid drain off working capital essential to ,bus,l ness activity. ' Want to Sell ~ousehold Goods? V'nless ; government ~ reguIations Try tho Miami ' Ga>lotte Want A4~: felaxei;l , lifter . the war, prOduc. _'-::_ _...;J..-:",_-,:,_;.-.":,,,_~_--. _ _~-:-+~-~----,=- ; tion will deCline, wages ' will be forced .·doWnward - proportionately ' . , . '~!Irkets tor farm prQducti wlll dra; . and living standards wW tie lowered prlng~ ' ~or all ~erlc8nl. There are just . . . .. ." ":,:" ....'t'~,...,.,..."''''~,~,...:''''''''''''..'''''''.,.....~.... ~ ~, and n,ecellary regulntloni and thele Dinner at Cold Sprin.. Tavem on Sundays .!Quat be retained, but needleis OIUIII . ~UI~ be rj!laxed after the war or aerved ftom·- . 4,(KHo '9:00 P. M. Amerlo8 will sink to EUropean lJv· ~ . D· b . tf ' t ' 1ng standards wh.lch, at best. are no lI~~era y reaera Ion a noon. . more.th~ balf .asblgh 0.1 thon we Plate Lunches "nd SaQd~ches at all timea.

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Prepar~tions

BemgMade For Huge Drive Ohioans wlH ~ed to back the Invasion on the war fronts with investment of at least *6911000,000 In War Bonds in the Th\rd War ~ Loo.n drive, Ray D . Moore!. chairman at the War FInance Cummlttee for Ohio, has announceJ. :l'he nablonal quota Cor the Sep~('mber 0 to 30 drive will be fifteen bUllon C\ollars. A ,breakdown of the state's quota by counties shows Cuyahoga county ing $233,767,$00 In War B!>ndB aurtng *233,767,000 in War Bonr~ durIng the drive; ' Ho.milLon county. '110.930000; Franklin county, $t6,239,000; Lucas county, $.18,M2.000, Summit oounty. $20459,000' and M.onl€omery county, '24.850.(1()(). Obher oounty QUotas are: Butler, $8,470000; C Ii n ton, $1,387,000; Greene, $1.834,000; and Warren, $1,250,000.

Services Here For ' Florida Resident Services wereoonducted here Tuesday at the IMOClure Fqneral Horne for Mrs . B('ri lla Morris Foreman, fonnerly of ilellbrooll:, who died Ba.turda.)" at he~ ~ in MiamJ, Florida. Survivors Include her husbaoDd John; a son, Monja and a daughter, Frances, of Waynesville. PLANS RECEIVED IN COUNTY FOR WAR BABY CAKE

Funeral Here For Accident Victim Fluneral serVdces were hP.ld · tiere Monday afternoon at ·t he Stubbs Fluneral Home for Virgil Gray, 17, of Day,ton, «onnerly of Waynesville, Route I, 'WIth burial In MIami cem~ elA)ry. Survtvora include the parenta, James Gray of Dayton and Mrs. Eva Gray of Spring Valley a.nd· five obrotheril and sisters. . The youth was Jdlled lr)sLantly last Thursday when ·t he m-> torcycle !Which he 'Was riding was struck by a tr1l'Olt at Fifth and Ringgold streets In Dayton. He sutfered a fractured skull, The truck was ownby the Central Steel Wlrt' cbnpany a.nd driven by Robert Krapp. 34. It Is believed the boy WIl8 struck by an iron rack on ·the front of the truck whJch Is used to carry ' long pieces of ateel. The fam\lyl moved to Dayton from Waynesville about ' bwo years ago. THURSDAY LAST DAY TO APPLY FOR CANNING S ......

.applemental IUQ!ar rat.ioDa up to 15 POUDda per per-

for bome eaDD1n&', can .PPl1 at &bM ibDe at Ute Grance 8aU

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Dr . EdWard Blair, Warren county health eommiss.loner, has IUID0Unced that lie <had receiVed plans for 'llhomas A. Ga.llagher, Collector the maternity aond infont care pro- of Inter.nal Revenue a.t Middletown, gram from the Ohio Department of announces that 550,000 copies of the Health. Forms are now available at Declaraction Qf llstlmated Income his arulee expl81n1ng baw a r.oldler's for the Oaiendar Year 11M3, are in wife can rece1ve medJcal aid /When proceaa of being maned to taxpayexpecting a obild. . era In the P1rat Ohio Internal RevAny woman, r gardless of lesal enue DI8WIct. It la estimated that residence of flnanc1a1 status 1IIh"",.,.llliO.OOO tapayel8 tJ:l- the district will husband at the time of application oe required the Current pay_ Is an. enlisted man in tbe armed ment Tu Act of. 11M3 to file the forces of the United 9ta.tea Is eUg- foIm, on or before SeptembP.r 16 aDd lble under the new maternity plan. make ' p&)'lDeDt' of at leaat half the Dr . Blair explained tbat matern.. amount .of the balance of 11M3 tax Ity care can be authorir.ild only estimated to be due. when provided by physician.; 'o r h06While ID08ttaxpayers' will not be pltals meeting bile q\1Qllfication required to rue the lDeelaraUon, standards establtahed . in the Ohio COllector Gallaaher said, because plan a.ppoved by the United States they are paYina' their tax in full Chldren's Bureau. through the withholding deC!uctlons by their employers, he urged WOMEN WORKING IN an' taxpa)"era to read carefully the CANNING PL\NT8 BEQ'rmBD Inswlctlon sheets wh1ch aellOmp&.oy TO DAVE SOO. SEeU&. CARDS the (arms to determine· whether Women l\'Iho ar;-now gOinl Into are reltu1red to m8ke a decthe canning industry, Wbether they laration, flO 88 ' to a void penaitl.'3s tOr work-, par,t. time or tull' tlme, mUlt eftfier failure to fDe or for makins have social security account, cards, .ubstantlal undere6tima~ of 11M3 William J . MOOauley, manager of income. the HamUton ,field office of J.he SoMany persona do not real~ ze . Colclal Security Board seld today. . lector 06llqber said, that Lbe 'WithWortc of thta' kind Is covered by 'boldins tax does DOt automr.tlcallY the SocIal Security Act. make aU persona curr<!nt all their If the employee does not have a 11M3, 1noOmea'. Oenemlly lipeek1ng, card, one may btl obtained from the single pel'8OD8 earning over t2700 a field office ~t Hamilton 'Which Is year ' or' marrted persona eazoning open between 8:30 a , m . aDd 5:00 over ~ a year;' those with out. p. Ill. every week day. aide incomes, auch QI divldenda, In'T here is aJaO an itinerant office tert!lJt, rent4 protesslonal fees or • in ~non the flrst Wedlleaday of profits. and thOlle ~ every month from 10:00 a. m. to not aubject to witb:holdlnp, Iluch as In the armco forces clergynoon, and one . in Middletown every TUesday afternoon 1:)81.ween 1:00 men! domestic servants and farm ,~ ....._ ....." n be and 4:00 p. m., at Room ~, Post ...,.,., "IoU a reqUlred to 1ile ~flce Building. in order to - pl6ee all Mr, . McCauley also ,p olnted out ~ on an equal footing. _ r i tim Jnh.. <'U there .doubt in ' that wives who take __ .- . e """ AD anYOlle s in IIOles work, as waitresses or In mlnd 88 to wbether he or "h.e will places of business are alao covered have to fUe a declaration" Ool:leetor by the' Social security AICt and mUlt QalJagber aald. ',I eunest ~bat tl).ey have cards. communicate wlbll th1a office ' or women Wh06e catda were 00.; penlooail1y oaD at the earllea! opj,ortained ' before their marriage may tuq~ty, Bond we wW be glad to help be Issued dupllca.te accoUDt num- Ilhem." bers be&rlpg the~ preSent namell, <All employers are requlrP.d to re- . " ~ FOB WEEK-END . port'. the WIIICS of part-t1me. :vmployees In any occupaUon covered SeOOnd LIeutenant Boy Croc;keU by the SoCial Security A~t, The of ~dO,~, ~ .~ to> 8~ nam,I!II, earnings and aocIal8ecurity a f . hOUl'8 bere 'WWl ~tlvea and accoUnt . n\Jd)ers of ail einp101efl1' f11eDde dUrIna the week-end, . muSt' be allown when ~

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W a. y n e 8 v III "e business places, whioh began closing May 5 on Wednesday aftemoons, for the months or 'May June, July ana AUg ust, have decided to cantlnu'!' the half hol1day indefinitely . They ask continued cooperation by their patrons In order to gn.nt !iblB he..l1 holiday to their pmployes. !For the convenience at war workers and other6 the sLores ·will be open Tuesday and Thursday evenrungs untU 9:00 o'clock jUlc! Saturday evenings until elevon ')'clock . The following concerns will continue the 'Wednesday a1temoon closing: Way,nesville Drng Store, Fairley Hardware Stora Ha.wke's Barber Shop, Gray's Barber Shop, COyle's Quality Meats, Smith's Meat M&rket, Hyman's 'Olothing Store, D , R. &nlth Grocery, Thrift ":E;" Market, .Kroger Grocery, R,ogerll & Simpson G1lrage and Ralph Smith's Garage :

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At Wayne Park

carl "WhItey" BEluer, m!lnager ot Wayne Parlll announces thllt a new liahing le.ke is beirlg added at that re&OI't. The new la:l[e will be located just north of the present l1wo , The addItion of this lnlke will make Wayne ParIt one of the most complete artificlal fishing resorts in ttw state. The new OW!Ilers, George Ball aDd IIearJy Geiger, of Dayton, plan other extensJye improve1lents a t D~ the park . Mr. Bauer reports that t,ne swim'I'tlewa.r department announced ming pool will be c1Iosed a.fte Labor Tue.s1ay the _awarding ' of the disDay. tingulsied flytng cross ' to First Lieutenant DaJ,e E. Shaler, J;., of BOARD O~ ¥~ QUOTA Waynesville Route 2l '!be citatIon Warren County Draft Board ~o. ~panying the medal read "for heroic actions perfonned during the 1 a.t f'ranklln, ruled Its August quota. saturdaY' by aending 38 local TunIaJ6n campaign and during rJghrer and bomber missions ovel' men and three out-of~nty trans lers to the otncinnatl indu~tl(,n een Sicily. " ter. The parents of Lt . ShaC~r live near the junction ' or State Routes' FIlImY SUNDAY ISCHOOL CLASS '13 aDd 48. ENTERTAINS J.9(lAL C. (). CLASS

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Local ,Traffio Court A9tive In an effort ~eak up speeding

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The Woman's Soc1ety of ChriBtlan Service met for their regular meeting on ThW'Sday at last werk with Mrs. Truma~ Wardlow AS h9&te8S at her home on Fifth 8treet. In the absence of 'the president, birs. L. 0 , Radley presided during the brief bUSiness sesa1on. Devotlona were In charge of Mrs. Rma Braddock and the program was provldec. by the MtasJonary chairman, Mrs. Gl.e nn Borden, with a completion ot the review or the study book, "00 TJlls Foundation" g1ven by Mrs. E . F . l!larr)hart . During bbe social hour the names of members were used to play ,l otto . and re!reshment.~ were ilerved by the hostees, asJL<;tCd by Mrs. John PromDi, to about twenty!fIve memtera and guests.

FURLOUGH

Pre. Ohaa , F. Oollett spent the week-end lilt the home of his mother in Ne'W lBurllngton. He was on a ~-day furlough from hIS Cl\.Inp at Warrensburg, Mo . His address Is: 438 T. o. Gp. 88 T . C . 8Qd .. Sehalia. .... B . , Warrensburg, Mo.

'J'!he ~ebuUder8 class of the Perry Ohurch of ()hrlst were hosts to the Loyal Bons .and Daughters or the Waynesville Church of Ghrist We<lnesday evening AUgust 25. RefJ;'eshments were served after a very enjoyable social hour was enjoyed by all.

DINNEIt OUESTS SGT. EARNHART CONFiNf'D TO HOSPITAL IN. S. PACIFIC

Dlnner gIll!6ts In the home of Mr .

and Mrs. Herbert_Ora.ham of Ferry Mr. and Mrs . ·A. H. Follmhart l88t Sunday were:: Mrs. Fenton have received a letter from~ their ~th of Belle Center, and Mrll. BOD, Staff l;Iergeant Le.M.arr M. Preda Burton and Mrs. Inna Cllng1I!la.mbart, stating tha.t he J.1\l> been erman of Bellefowltaine. confined to a hoePLtal In the South Paclfic war zone for the ","ut sev- NEW BUB.LINGTON

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Three local men were Inducted &lturday by Warren county Draft Board No . 2 at Lebanon . i'hey are David McDuffee and Carleton Staonley, by t~e , army, and Donald Howard Osborl\ by the iNn vy . Others inducted at the SAme time included Glenn ·A . Osbom, Daywn, by the Marine Corps; Louie Wllson, John ,R , Dare and Oharles Shaler an- of Morrow, by the At~y and James Brown~ Dayton, Jonn W . Sharp ' and Donald B . Behnell, Pleasant Plain, and Oscar Combs. Morl'ow, by the Navy .

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through Waynesvllle by c1vi11an drivers of army trucks Which are being delivered to va.rlous army camps Crom Detroit and Ole vel and' .factories, two more arreRla were made IB8t week. Nathan Armstrong, Detroit, was arrested by static police, charged with driving an army trook fir, rntles 'p er hour on Route 42 . When arraigned before Mayor C . H. Brace he was fined $10 and costs. Leon N08Kle also of Detroit, wlI:S arrested by Traffio Patrolman CarlJl!ln Crane, charged with driving a tra.ctor and trailer which COI\talned a large boa~ for the c~t guard, 48 miles per hour orf Main street in 'WBynesvllle . He also was fined $10 and costs by Mayor Brace. 1n all, eight clvUlan drivel'S at jlrmy equipment have been arrested here. 'llWo local drivers were also Cited Into eourt by Patrolman Crane, each charged with driving 50 mJlea per hour within the corporation.

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Services Held Wednesda¥ For Helen M. Hawke Miss Helen ~HaWlce, age 48, one of Waynesvllle's most popular. and beloved ladles, died a-t 6:30 o'clock Monday evening atter a long lllness . She was a member of one of WaynesvUle's pJOneer famiJlee and had spent her entire 11f.'! In this vicinity . For a number of years she was assocla.ted with her brother-in-law, iF. U. lPMay, In the insurance business in Waynesville . Until her Ulness took 6 ' turn for the worst, ahe took a prCinlnent part 10 the affairs of the local Methodist church. He r sister, Mrs , F. U . lAMaY,. with whom she made her tloml:, Is her only sur Viving near relative. Funeml services were held Wednesda}' afteT.noon at 3:00 ' o'clock at the Methodist churCh with the pastor, Rev . L. O . Rac11",: In charge . Burial was in Miami ' l.emetery under the 4lrecti(ln 01 James E. McCiure. WELFARE (lONFEDNCE TO DEAL WITH ADEQUATE CAB.B FOR MENTAL DEFFCTrVES

Dr . Leonard w.MaY'O, Prealden' of the Ohio Welfare COnCerence hu just informed Helen S. D"!utemeir, his representative in Warren county, that the opening _Ion of the annual meeting of the confcr~, to be held in COlumbus early In Qtt~r will .be devoted to one of tile most serious prabems faclng OhIo today-that of provid!!d uc.equate -care for the many mental defective. now at large in the state. He said ,this decision was made folll1Wlng hla ~ttenda.l1'Ce at 0 meetln8t at cltleone C&lled in Oleveland by Ma,ot Lausche on August 18, to plan 'for swift action in working out a plan to round up a.nd place under Pl'OllCr custody the mental defectives· and moral degenerates roaming the streets of Oleveland who are alre&dJ known by police. 'Ibis meetloIr was called by Mayor La'..IIche 'In answer .to the dema.nds of alarmed cltlze"" following the recent murFAREWELL DINNER IN der of 13-year-old twin boya ol HONOR OF . SOLDIER Oleveland and a criminal ' attack

Mrs . Eva MUler entertal ,lt~d at a LICENSE TAG ItEVENUE RELEASED BY STATE ,f arewell dln~e; at COld Springs' Tavem Tuesday evening in honor of . Release of $li,332,014 01 automoocr ~randson. Corporal Jimmie Milbile l~ense tag revenue to Lhe cities, ler. The guests Included : Mr , and counties and townships of 011\0 Nil: Ws. !Ralph Miller and grauddaughannounced Wednesday by Highway ter, Sally Lou Smith, Mrs . Grace D,recLor H . . G . Sours. MdOune and the honor guest. IWibh this dIStribution thr. total allocated sO for this year Is 'H,286,- ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF SON 816 for the buUdlng and ml'lnt.enRk:hard W . Osbome, F. 300, of 'aDce of roads in the subdivIsions. The distribution ' in Warren Great Lakes Naval Training Station, orri ved home 8a:tlll'da.y evencounty Is as follows : Ing 'for a ' nine-day furlough at the ButlerV'llle, $8; COrwin $3'1; Franklin, $1,13'1; lIarv.eyt:*lI11'!f $100; home of his parents. Mr . Ilnd Mn; . !Lebanon, $1.400 ; Loveland 125; A. E. ().<;bome . In honor of their son, Mr . and Maineville, $81; Mason $293; Morrow, 1268; Pleasant Plain, $50; Mrs. 08bome".-entertalned to dinner South Lebanon, '125; Sprl~gboro, on Sunday, the honor guest and $75; Waynesville, 1237; County Mr. and Mrs. Russell OSbome, Ar$3,812; COUnty, 47 per cent; $14,382; gus 06ix>me Mr. and Mrs. Leo OsLota.l, $32,03Q, . CIorne of lM'aderla, 'o,nd Mr . ar.d Mrs . l'Jrufus HOielUnan and chl!~ren of F08.MER SPRING VALLEY Branch Hill . RESIDENT PASSES AWAY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB services for William Craig, 86, Mrs . D. C. Ridge entert,alned on formerly of Spring Valley who died Tuesday aftemoon with th l! memSunday morning at the looF home bers of her bridge club as guests; Springfield, 'Where he hl!d resided also Mrs . John ¥l'ltz of LouisvUle. since November, were .held Tuesday Ky" Mrs. Marie Riffle Bond Miss at the Neeld Funeral Home In XenIa with burial in Spring Valley sem- ElSa Juergens of Cincinnati and Mrs. !Alva Thompson, etery. Three tables were in play during !Mr. Oralg was born near New the afternoon with high score beB.urlington and had always lived In Ing /Won by Ml's. D . R. Salisbury the New Burlington and Spring and low score by Mrs . H. L :Rye. Va;~ communities elOCept for .20 years wh~n he resided 1n Rlehm-onq, SENT TO NORFOLK, VA. too. Before enterin1{ the SpringfIeld home he lived with & niece, Mrs. George ltirkpatrick, P. 3·c, who 00I;a Queary at Spring Valley. He recently ........."'leted his boot train-

~. Raymond N . Ohn!'man of Xenia, ........... ~ - bee'n: n<\~toO\' of the ....... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' New Burlington Frienda church for the wt ftve yeatsl on 8 part-time bas resigned, effective Sept. 1. \He owW preach his last sermon Sunday and will be auccceded by Rev. Wendell Emz'lck, DaytOn, student GREENE COUNTY CLEB.K m1niatet", The congregation Is plano: OF COtJBTS RES,GNS ning a basket .dinner in the ohurch balement sundaY' til farewel~ to the Ea 1 Bh t . r art, or the ,~t n\'le years ret4rlng pastor. . Greene county ClIark fi1. CC'Ul'ts, rewaa the last membe~ of his tmmedlII!lped Saturday'to become'ellllatant AT1'END YEARLY MEETING ~te family. . '.of tpe ~ Bull41nl Ni". and 1iIrs-.~-,~ Reaaun, M.lss FABMEBB CLUBS HOLD e.od BaYtnp ,00." eoftectlve 8ept .. 15. Sarah SIn1th, Mrs. Bad1e Reason, 1JNION MEETING 00uDtJ cnmmWonera accepted Mra.uDle: Hougb and Mr . arid' --":..~.. . BlBTB OIf' SON . the ~t1OD aDd ' appoin\.ed Lor~ "'_ . .." _ _ _ _._..;_ attended ' Members of the· Waynesville and &re · .......e. , ' ~ .. OR>. ........ ~ JVU>...... Lebanon' Panners clubB were enterAll boys and girls work1nl ' afteJ1 1nc D. Shepherd. chlet deputy In Yeu-lJ ' lleetSnr' at wllD1Initon on eobOOl and on Bat~ Ill' dUl1Dl . Pvt . .aDd Mra. Earl conner are the amce: to serve aa .clerk for the SUDda¥ • .ta1ned . a~ a union · meetlntl by thine thetr awmner vacMloDa' m ' stOrtI ~: tile bb;tb ol • fiye b&laDce 01 ,t he t.eJm endlng Jan. FranklIn cltj) at Harmon park , andi otl1er busineSs and iDd..r'l~ DIne 0UDCe IIOD, Barl Bteph- 1,00. . ENJOY PICNIC .DINNER ~ 'llh~, Auguat 19 . m.' bave aocount carda and num- en, bOrn at Good ~ boII. Dean Stanley ~ " the ch1ef bers. 111'. MoOauley. ~d. pital, 1;JIIltciD. ~ BulM!aJ.~, AnaND DntIffO'h iii. aDd- ""~ II. BamhaJ't apef.Irer 01 the 0CICII8S0n. AUIUIt 22. _ . . .DIICIIII (II _vel'tolm, UIII·~OFnOl&ftS . ~T ~EBAL HeY. L. O. RadJfIl .wi .... eIUIIe~. IIii'. aDd 1In!. Barl IliIItotbr 0DaMd. BIID~ DIcUD- JIIarIlIIaft UId., Mr. and lira. HedMIrt ~ ' aUnIIIter of the 1.." " ' ' ' ' - ad lIaom1. IIImban ~ A. B. ~ 1Ir. AltGD ~- Perr7 0bUftlh or 0brIIt, wal c&ned . Doue ...!denaD, RIDhard baft MId .~aDd P. 8arD.' to :w.t IIuaIIfIeId, OhIo, 'l'NIdq I......... U4 .r.t~ . ~-a . dIDner a& In- to ofGcIa... at t.be fQneral or a 1".111 aID ~ pouad.I m....... _ t.be CbrIIIUaD· oJlUnIb at trouble with hIS eyes. HIs full addresil Is: Staffi Sergeant lAMar M. IJ!larnhart, A .B.N. 36'Ll5995, 00, P..: ~ Bn., 14'1,t b Inf., A. P. O. '118, care of Poetmaater, San Franclaco, California.

No Contests Here In Fall Election As far as can""belearned, no contests have developed for local ofClees to be voted on In the ialJ elec~ tlon. Petitions must be wmpleted and tum~d ~n to the Board oC E1ectlOIlB by September 3. PetlUons are being circulated In behalf of C . H . Brace for mayor, Charles James for clerk. ' Walter Elzey for treasurer, and W, N . Sears Warren BraddOCk, Harry Sherwood, A . F. Melloh , H. W. Case and Oarl COnsrd ro~ councU of the Village of Wayn esville; O . A . Griffy, O . R . Un gl c~lJy and O . M, rudge, for the Way nesvll:e Water Board; Keller Hook and Kenneth .Hough lor Wayne Township Board of Education; Maynard Weltz for Wayne Township Clerk, and Charles Joy for Wayne Township Constable . All of lJle aforementioned are Incumbents.

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ThlU'llc1ay. Sept. Z, the ~ CIUUIlnC Supr Board .UI be In IICII.IOD 'or &be laR Ume 'his aeAIOn, aecorcllD, to MrI. IIaa1le7 Moa. cha1rman. AnJone

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upon another teen-age boy, by a menoolly deranged youth oC 1'1,

Appoint High School Janitor Wilbur Stansbury has been appointed janitor o,t the ~h school building BCfOrdlng to an a.n.nouncement. by the Wayne 'l'ownShip School Board. Mr. Sta1'J.'A:)ury succeeds A. B. Cleaver who resigned recently aftei being connected wlth the local :;oboo18 as Ja.nItor and bus driver for more ·than 00 years. 'PlPELINE CONSmUCTlON IS MOVING AHEAD

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Work on the 2O-inch plflllne to carry oil under OlInton eowl1y 'farm lands Is neari~g completion .Ilnd the workers are beginnina' Lo move their residences to W\WIJ.ngton C. H., whieb will be . the next head- . Quarters for the C . S. Foreman company, contractor at the pipeline , ' The pipe has been laid nr.d COYered in Clinton county Pft8t the Port WlllI/YD-Wilmklgton rmd, and mIlCh of the activity. now 'Is' ('entered juat 80Utb at PoJt William. The welders and ~ are close behind tbe tren.eh . .uqer. ' 'Most of the employes 'c:4 the Foreman company who have 'been Uvlna In and near Wayneavilll!; have moved on. .

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Mr. · a.nd Mrs~ Bea ' aDd I. faul11y a.re movtna' this ' ,'eet' to ' Dayton to the proJ,eriy ' whICh tbey ' purchased there at 2114 Salem avenue. Mr, ·aDd lira. Bel. have lived In ..... ..........--111.. 'Df!&!' '" - - ID8IIY Je&ra and bage. 'made a bOat of Jrtenda here Wbo are ICWI7 see them leave. Mr. Bf'III . . .

Sgt. ~rold Stroud of Brookle), " P1eld, Moblle, Ala .• le1lt for that until reeentli a ~ of til, ~ place WednesllQ mOmJDI after lNe pouncU and an IMltive m..... llPeDd1nr .a 6-da11eave vtaltln8 rei- of nrtOua orpn'gtioae for . . aUvea in this ·Yiclil1ty. SIt. St.1(1Qd. lm~rovemeDt. IWU I!II)Cbmpanled home bY ' his wife _ _~___ who bad .pent the put mouU1 yJalira.... IDd lID.

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.hl' WIW 'I..T Mr. and MrB. Calvin LOng(1cre able to care for hrr Pltps . Ano~her and family and Mr.lIJld Mrs.Ralph &rgl.DJIont for filling old wl'lls and III .... w ..... , K ......... k. Barger and family spent WI':! weekPbcIDt 11. WQDeII\'We, OIUO Main ~ seeing tJ\at tlleY_ Il~e k.ept tJgllty 'Mr . and Mrs. Sherman WllsOI) The Lytle OOrd club' WIiS enLer- .end fIBhlng at Indian L&ltf!. covered! . '. bIlve moved from the Lewls proPer- talned .by Mrs. Elmer Groves at. Mr. aDd Mrs'. Therle JQnl's und ...:I ~ A. 8eooDd 0lUI UIi.u I4aUer at PoetM'oe.. ~ Obio Monday . took the children to ty on"""'M ain stree to Lhe Drnk.':! t.helr new home n Cp.otervllle, entertained to dinner tiunday, DON'T WSE YOUR BIGHT TO the dentlst todny In ord r 1.0 h ave property, also on Mlun struet . Thursday of·ternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Ed,wln Nut;t ~ of near Walter W. Wiseman, Editor Publisher • • • Mr. and Mrs . J . B . JOneS enter- Centervill e, end Mr . and ••. "'ft 1 DRIVE AN AUTOMOBJ',Et t ! that none beforl) school .begins , Njlw Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elzey and DIU...•• ,. -r The . Amendment. 10 ',he Ohio '-#Its a r e ready bu'. tlle~n •• sch O(h• ou... ,~ ..., daughte-r , Margery, of Dayton, talned Mr . and Mrs , Therle Jones Moran and SOD, Garry, of Corwin. and son, Milton, to dinner Wec!,nesTh W. 'Socl t r LytJ FInancial ReeponalblUly Law i one shortage t,htIt 15 goin~ to h t spent Sunday here Illt th e ttl)me of e omans e y 0 e , SUbacrtptJon Prtce. '1.60 Per Year, .~able tn Mvanoe u. .., Inn day evening In honor ot the latter's church w1l1 be entertained next e dl'8llUcaUy aflee' your rl,hts: term mothers, that is Id l C ",,10r""6 1Mr. Elzey's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Mrs'. Jones' blr~thday annlv11' sary. _ Wednesday afternoon. Sept. I, _at . of chUdren's overa115 all\l S1ill' ts . I S W L1t.er Elzey. Aliter mIdnight of september 19, mother going to have to get (Jut the • • Mr . Ilnd Mrs . Allen Eml'lck ,were the home of MrS. Leslie' Oray. As1943, II you ha.ve an lliutomobil.... e H- -'--sewing machine and cu down !Mr. andElvyn, Bernard Dl\y-ton visitors Thur&la¥ afternoon, slBtant hostesses ' Me: Mrs. A. F. ooc1dent and yoU cannot pay any , lather's old clotlles right In the have returned to Omat Lakes Train Carol OUlls and Patty Ross q! l'Yle, ,M rs. Prank MUtenbe"ger ana judgment ,thBit may be rendered August 21, 1943. HOI18ll cleanI.Dg. The .canneries have opened and middle of the oanning season? The Ing Station at 'GreBlt LBkp's Ill., Dayton spent last week wlLh Eve- Mrs. Ralph Johns. or m\.her chicken house eleanmg,· puillng corn has begun . They say shortage of teachers muy not worry af ter spending a IShort furlough anna and Roberta BlUlI\Cll. . Miss Katherine SIlbmm returned against you in a COUl't at record, . ".A nent h en house Js' an honor to t~t tbe com IB not up to standard the children but It Is giving the here . They will be stBtionc I there Several persoI16 '11'0111 bere started la8tweek firom a vWt In Cincinnati your right to drive an automothe poor and 0. credit to t.he weal- and that. It wU1 take all of the tn-, school aut.horltles a headaohe. The for the next. ~'o mon ths . to work at tbe Waynesville Canning aooolIlpo.nled by a friend, ,Mlu Dese blle must be ' taken lIIWay tor a thy.-T11ere · is no need to hide It." creased acreace to bring LhE pack homes are going to have to give the • • • company Monday . Conants. Miss Stumm entertRlned a pertod of five years. When we get through I hope toot up to lut 'year. schools double suppori this year for Sgt. Robert Lavely left 'Tuesday Mr . and Mrs. Evtrett KenrIck number of'Y9\lIIg folkB Friday evenOllrs will do us credit. We have Last night willie I was at e nelgh- many things will have to be done after spendlng ' a. sevlen-day lrove at and chlldren spent Wp.dne~rlay eve- lng, complimenting her guest. Once taken away your right been working oil week on t..'lE' cbiok- boTS, "Toot" Ell1s came In loolt1ng at home It the year's work 1:'1 to be his home In Sprlng!x>ro wUh his nlng at the home of Mr . ODd Mrs. Eyening dIrmer guests of Mr. and to drive cannot be l'eStored en houses 'that have had only 1\ 1.or a wet n\llsc for a IttCl' CIt pure- well done. parents, Mr , and Mrs. Lee L\lvely. La.wrence ElIott at CentervUle in Mrs . Oharles Bunnell Sunday a unleQJ the judgment Is paid IJ It a.nd a promISe for 01 long time bred collie pups. HJs collie hadn't o ettlng ready for winter all along Misses Dorothy"ond Miriam WU- honor of the latter's wedding anni- week ago were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph but now they are Ibeglrmlng to look been in since noon and he couldn't the line . We need a new smoke' pipe son 'are pend,lng this \'leek in verS4lry. Oillls, ' Mrs. Ruth Tatterson, Mrs. oooording to the provisions at better and are all done but the flnct her a~here. I offered him for the 'furnace and I was shocked Middletown, guests of theI r aunt Saturday evening vlsltor~ of Mr, Eileen Test and Mrs. Ka~herme the I8Iw. flnlshing touches like ' olllng the SureY's services It he couldn't find to find ~ sign In the tin shOp, Md unole, Mr . ami Mrs , Mark and Mrs. Wlibur Clark were: Mr. Haussmnn and John HaussmtlD of floors and roosts with old crankcase the mother of .the pupsbef'lce morn "Closed for the DuratIon," Fortun- MoMUlan . and Mrs . L. A. SuLerml,l'sler Mr . Da.yton. ProUtlt your r1c-ht to drive by all and puttiug In fresh st.raw. lng. ~tely I was able to get the ma.n who • • " and ,M rs , Olaude Riggs and Mr , Mr. Md Mrs , Evere~t Kenrick obtaln1nc adequate llablllty InSome day we m ay wWt.ewash them ThIs morn~ng Mrs , EllIB called up had put It In ~n t he first pla~ nnd AI IPolinsky returned home Sun- and Mrs, Coulous Younce a! Day- entertBlped to six o'olock dUmer surance Coverace Now. lnslde and paint them out.slde .and to say that she had 'been fowld . he IB elq)OOtlng B shipment ot . pIpe day e vening from a bus\,pess trip ton . Sunday, Mrs. Nellie MOlltgomel'Y make Slire that the roo!s don't leak. They thougbt they heard her and soon so I hope . Now 15 I,he best to Ogden, Utah , and Sa lt Lake City. Mm . Margaret Johns spen.t Sun- and daughter, Miss Cleo, at Dayton Today it WIlS worse than a three- bunteo. and hunted and finally time to paint and repair but It is Miss wnom · La·vel;, acc.>mpanlcd day with her sister, Mrs . l!:llzabeth Mr. IIJld Mrs . .Lwwrence Eliott and ring clrc~, Floyd was outtlng the ~d the faint barks and yelps. also corn pulllng time and canning by Ml.s3 Dorothy Berry, SP(hIL three Smlth, In :Way,nesvllle. son, Tommy, of OontervUle, and Mr. grllSS, Paul w~ putting a new roof She bad orlllWled In under the house "me n"d our little jag' of wbeat Is Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker and Mrs. IWalter Kenrick and INSURANCE AGENCY III ..... d1IY6 'With her grandparents, . Mr . 011 the feed room, Everett 'Was 011- or Ii porch /Where there was an old still stacked up . waiting to be and children were Sunday evening James Hnlnes. SUCCI!IIIOr &0 LeMay .. lIawke Ing roosts and wa.ter . stands, Clar- 'Well. One of the boards W!VI off the threshed . • and Mrs . Dixon !Lovely at Mlddle- dinner ' guests of Mr . (lnd Mrs . Mr . and Mrs. &lPh Hammond WAYNESVILLG. OHIO rown last. week. ence was cleaning one cblci:en top and sbe feU In. Poor Collie had The sad tale of turkey troubles " • • Rhodea Bunnell, n ear WaynesvUle : vWted Mr. and Mrs , Floyd Knecht TeleJllhone ZGfll h e and I was oUing the floor in been in the water from about noon has added another. chapter. The Mrs . . Blanche Dodd an:! Mrs. . 'Mr . ·and 'Mrs . Alfred Rasnake near Brookville, Sunday . . Jack. rethe other. School will soon be SLare- unli lIm06t m1n.Igh. She was &1- (our old turkeys were on LI'e roost. Wanda Thompson of Lebanon, were vWted the lat.t.er 's parents. Mr. t urned home with his pQrents after lug ann my helpers wUl be gone all most too weak to to pup a ·'lY long- -tonight without any Ilttle ones at Sunday dtDner guasti. of Ur . and and Mrs . Henry Beloher at U tica , a week's visit. !.here. T Mr. and Mrs. !Loren Routzahn of day so we must do all we can now. er but good care ,brought ber oll't all. Last night John stoppea by to Mrs. Truman Wardlow and fnmlly . Sunday. Want to Do.Repalr1ngt tell me that he had seen them Postmaster Les;!!r "oordon was a Mrs. catherine Whj\rton is 'Franklin and Nr . a.nd Mrs. Berwant to sell HousehOld 000dI? dawn In the pastur,e with only one .. Omctnnatl Visitor' S).lInday . spending this week 'wlth ner paI'- nard Nelloh of Wayne.svlUe, were a-nd now that one is gone. ,-\fpat got " • • ents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Jamel Keeny. dinner guests Bnnqay of Mr. end Advertising Keeps Old OUstoDW'l them we do not know but sorr.e one Little MIss 7iana Mae Fulkerson at Independence Ky, Mrs. Olyde Wharton, ADVERTISE IN THE GAZE'ft'B Is going to have to eat chicken" pie Hall been enjoying a vaca~lon with ------...,..---_-:-_.....:~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,.....--tor ChrIBtmaS Instead of turlrey and her uncle' and aun,t, Mr , Ilnd Mrs. that itn't go1ng to be very plenttluJ . Harold Van Pelt, of ISprlnq Valley. " • • . for we have lost an un\.1SUllI number Friday of young chlckell8 . this Yfar: It 'Mr, and Mrs. Geol':ge 01000n and might be foxes and It might be daughter of XenIa, were Sunday ABCI ha-wks or it might be just rats but evening dinner guests of Dr. an.d It Is sometbJIlg unpleasant . Var- Mrs _ A. E . ·Stout. lIILfely and this morning

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Miss SRrah Oonner, dauahter 01 Mr . and Mrs . RlBymond Oormer. who underrwent an em.ergenry operatll:!n last -vvednesday at Il Dill'ton , . hospital, Is ,improving nicely.

Xenia Shopping Guide

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Mr~

and Mrs. EdWIn Ramby &nd children are enjoying Q vacation at Indinn (Lake.

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Mr. and iMrs. lTamE!S Lovely and l.etnora. arid ML"s Dorothy Berry, 'Were guests at 11 dinner Sunday In honor of Sgt. .Robert Lovely at his home InBprl,1gboro.

DIRECT BUS ROUTE FR 'OM W~YNESVlLLE . Sf,ofta

rn- Week 1}aJ1I' at 11:30,

FRED'S DEPT. STORE

.KARL D. DAKlt,l '.

TlIB BQ4J.I. 8TOBB Mab Oar store Yo.

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THE PEOPLE'~ , BUILDING, LOAN f\ND SAVING CO.

£GER'S JBWEi.,aY - GIFl'S ' 'l"Iaoae WK'

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EARL B. DAViDSoN ~WELER

Lebanon '.

FOB BBAL B8TA~ LqANS

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LeNnon,

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'SPlEGEL'S SHQE STORE

LEBAN0N .

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SPIEGEL'S' MEN'S STORE

SELuNG TH E BEST IN '

PAINT -- WATLLPA~ER .- WINiJOW', .' ,

McGETCHIN'J ', PHARMACY

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QVALIn: MBBOIlANDISE For ·Bftrycme

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JOB PBlNTlNO OF AL" IUNDS

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE PboDeIIU W.JDtPUie

AUTOMOBILE SUPPJlIES BlcJcle aDd Radio RepaIrs PIIoDe 8tL 32 S. Broadway

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell ·Belltley nnd Mr. nnd Mrs . Orvlll~ <frill' visited at Flo Ancient WcdllP.sdIlY , evenirg .

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Ohnrie Prices, A . ,S. has .completed h '5 boJ l training a t the Oreat Lakes Naval Station , at Great , Lakes. 1lI., Ilnd Is spending a furotigh here . •

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Mrs. Fred Everhart and grand-, son, Bobby. tire spendIng t.he ~erk In Middletown vlsltlng f1;t the hom.e of B.)\jby's father,' Clyde E;erhB.rt::

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All SpI~1 S~ ReIna!.' Open UnUl9:oo p. m. Every Mondl&y

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ladlea' .. Chlld.ren's Ready To Wear and Mllbilery ' ~!182 L

RECORDS "

A Oom~ ~~ 'of OloUlJDc and lIabe,r daabery AT , LOW PlUfES

SPIEGEL'S STYLE CENTER

SHADES :- VICTROLA Phone 399

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Xenia Standard .Paris

. Mr . and' Mrs. 'Waliler Wiseman and children, . Polly L~u and Billy spent Sunday evening In HamUton at .the hom~ relatives, BUly reo' ,mained there to sp~nd ~hl' week with his a.unt. Mrs, Mlles ThOmp"

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CHENOWEhi MOTOR COMPANY . 30 NEW CABS l'Ihone SO

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Get In the SOR.AP Japll

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WORK OLOTHINO W. MaID I':boM UOO

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CQRN~ ~HARMACY

NOTICE OF APP9:rNnIENT ' Execakr

Judge of t.he Probate

FtJBNI'I'UBI -, RUGS

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.. TIFFANY JEWEI.RY STORE

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a!lstate at Rober.t B. Lashley, Deceased . , Notwe Is herebyglV(Dl that 'Carl IAbaecherl1 'whose Post Otnce ad-' dress Is Lebanon. Olilo.h~1' duly appo~t.ed as . Executor of . e ,Estate of Robert B. IAu!~Y' lRte Of Warren County, dece8aed. . . Dated this 6th day'of A1$ISt, 1843.

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Mr . and Mrs. Ira Stout Mr. and /Mrs. Russell stout and son of' Dl\y-

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From 'fhe 'Mi,ami Gazette nFTEEN YEARS AGO ~

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29, 1928)

THE M~J GAZ£tTE \

~"'iles

were: Eve~...:ruclter, Kil bleen Graham. ' Ruth Cook, Elizabeth Bre,nstmtor, Grace Hockett, Mabel lMOMillan, Nellie Graham a;ld Mrs . Jean Bunnell. !Mr . and Ms. O . R. Unglesby and daughter Mrs . Nelson Watltln)j, are · vlaltlng .relatives at Stroud,

!Mortis Miller,'owho Uves on the Dr. Hemmn farm, sustained serious injuries Tuesday and Was taken to tlhe Mirunl iV(lllcy hospital. The September meeting of the lfappy ·H our club wUl lbe at. the home of MrS . Israel satterthWaite OItla.homa . IJ! Dayton. , W. B. Mat her and f·aml1y- wlli Mrs. Harvey lRye and daughter leave tomorrow for Burlington, visited relatives In Cleveland last Kas. , and from It'here wUl go to week . . BrOlWnSvllle, TeX8B, . to re8lde. Mr . and Mrs. Howard KUln.'l of • • ,.• Piqua, spent Sunday with Perry TWENTy-nVE ,.TEABS AGO Kenrick and famUy . CAuruat} 2s, 1918) Joseph R . Ebright, 65 former .10W. H . .\llel} and famJly ' left cal resident, died at hts he-me In Monday for a ten days' outing at In Dayoton Tuesday . dian Lake. Mrs. George LarrIck, n l'e Allce Born - To Mr. and Mrs . John Ha.wke, died 1\(onl8Y at the t.ome of Woolard, Thursday August 22, a daughter " - her daUghter, Mrs . Dallas Boger . Mrs . Mary Oust.\n c.led at .t he Mr . and Mrs . D. L. Grane were home of her son, WUI, Tuesday week-en~ guests of Mr . and Mrs . morning. H . O . Coleman ot Norwood. Charles Brewster has g*e to Elliott Wdght was host at a sup. I.Ynohburg Iwhere he Will make hts per last Sunday evening, given for .home wHh his stster . Van RetaIlICk and LeslJe SlltterthMr : and Mrs. Oscar S ml r.h spent waite. Sunday ~ ilndlan Leke . Oards are out announcing the Mr . and Mrs. lMel~yn Banta are /Wedding.of Miss Olive Wlls')Il Bnd coolly domiciled In PQ.N of George Paul Peterson Wednesda.y evening. HnmUto.n 's holA. Former Super.l ntendent of WayThe women df St. Mary's church nesville schools, WUlIam R . Sprlepve a Shower Thursday for ~ gel, was rnarrte<1 August 6 to Miss Elsie !Hawke. . Maree Strelln'ger at San E . fA . S. Allen Tekonata'•. MIch ., IAntonlo, Tema. • baa purchB6~ the Clarksville Week- • Dr. T. Shel'W'ood and Mrs. Allee Iy News Ifrom Its former publlshP..rs, Alcorn were married In Go'umbus and assumed management Monday : Wednesday. iMrs . ShellWood' Is a "'l1he Katydids" were dinner guests former matron of Friends Home . of Thelma Hartsock FrIday . Present They have taken t he flat over the National Bank . The second consignment of garments made by the FrIends' Sewing club .f or the Belgian and French

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refugees wUl be on exhibition at the Llbmiy> Wednee1ay and Thursday . Wihl1e /Worklng with a .w rench 'I1h.u~, Wes !BIggs. su!f.ered 11' oroken jU;w . The wre~ sUpPed and. struck him 011 the jaw . The following Seleete~ from Waynes and Massie tow~!\)PS will leaves tomorrow for Camp Zachury Ta~or . Ky . : O . W . Bogan, AllJer~ Henes, Herman Jones, Emerson T . Harrell of Waylesville aed Newton Ora of lMassle , .. The (Lytle Branch of the Red Cross will hOld an Ice crCQm soc1~l on Wilbur O:ark's laWn Sl\tl'rday evening, Aug. 31. . Emerson Surface is now In France and has been promoted to ,·orporal. J. oB. Chapman sold the old Ohapman farm IIibove Corwin on the HarveySburg' pike. last week to Lawrence !Furnas. This farm hils been In -the Cha.pman famlly for ' a great p!any years. The price paid IWaS $250 per acre. Pv.t. Marshall Haines of West Point, Ky ., Is home on a furlough. Roi>eI1t Young died at hI;; home south of ·town Thursday.

HARVEYSBURG

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FIFTY YEARS AGO (January Z7, 18901) '. Jason 10. Philips was granted a pension Wednesday . Chas . H . Berry and S . Lev . oa.rt.wrlght are serVing on t he jUrY this /Week : Four cars of hogs were shipped from this place to Pittsburgh Tuessay and throe to Cl{I.clnnati . Price paid 'Was agout $5 .25 . The 'following were entel'talned a·t 'Beechdale t he country home of ·Mr. and Mrs. G. T . O 'Neall, last Friday. evening: Mr. and Mrs . JacOb ruindall, Mr . and Mrs . A. L . Farr, !Mr. and Mrs. S . L~v. Cartwright, Mr . &Ild !Mrs. p . R. Fun-

ston, Mr . and Mnl . J. WIlsOn Ed-. wards, Mr . and Mrs. G : J, Wright, Mr . ,and Mrs . J. lli! . Janney . '. Mrs . lHArriet CudwaUader relict of Pharles T. oadWa.iiQder. died at her home the ChrlBtlan chuich Sunday eyenlng·. Born-6atUl'QJ!,y, Jan . 20, 1894, to 14r. and Mrs. J . iII. Morgan, a son. C, W. Lamar was In Dayton Monday making all'rangemen ts for machinery ·f or the Corwin Cracker fao that is t o l~ W. A. 'Miller ret1ll1'ned from PWIadelphia 1M0nday, bavlng oompleted arrangements with a 'flrm of that city to manufactw'e his InvetlitJon . Wihlle Waynesvlll.e has been havIng Board of Trade meetings appointing conUntttees and InlRrvlewIng IRoepresentSiUve.s and SenaLOrs, Collwln has suddenly· loomed ·to t.he front and Is to ·h ave a crn.cker factory. Go a.hC6d; Gorwln, we are proUd of you, but when 'We get our park, electric Ugnt;, street raUway the Cas h Register facLOI y, nnd a soore of othel,' Imll'J'ov emeD'L~, c<lme over and rejoice with us, or we will gobbll! you up. Under provl:.ions of the will of the .laIte Banet N . Cadwallader the bulk Of her estate is left to the WaynE6ydlle ChrisUan churdh including her house and lot on High street. When word was received Friday t hat the fill to authorize the council of Wayne6ville toO Issue bonds to t he elCltent or $2500 for purposes of' pUblic' Improvement had been voted down, there was much dlsappolntment. ·Dr. Hendersoo J . E . Janney G. E . Randall, and WUl McKay len 1M0n4aY' as a committee to try to have the bill reconsidered. Another committee, conSisting of J . Will WhIte, James Stoops. G. E. IRandall and A. Matrflt ·wos appolnt-

near

FERTIUZER '.COMPANY HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

Will pay $2.00 for Dead $1.00 ·for Cow•. Sheep, HOIr., c.Jve. ) . and Colb .• REMOVED PROMPTLY

Phone WaynMville 2804 ' Tbe ObI, PerWber Plant In

Our entire stock of Clothing, Dry Goods

Warren OoUll&,

Pot:

AUCTIONEERING Stanley and ~rler

and Shoes will 'be sold at public auction b~g~ing .

Date$, Pbolle . . . yv'lUDtlII-

rhurs., Aug.-- 26

ville, Ohio" Reverie Oharges

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At 6:30 p. m. acxw ..,. AND <lOJIIIIO!f JOUI' bop, abeI!P aDd ~ to lfon1I..Bnx* Qo,. D\Ie.. ... JIII'08l'4'8Il-. ~ ior tile .

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,S ale'will continue Friday evening!, Aug. 2q at 6:30 and all day Saturday Aug. 28 Bri~g

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Stamp' Numbei

LADlE'S ~4GlRL'S . · CLOTHING

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For Shoes

MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING Hat. and cap., tieS, dre.. shirt., dresa and work sock., .• uapenders, IlIelb work

dre...., bereb, .hoe., overshoes, bedroOm ~oea, ._Iack., .kirt., knit pajamas, .i1k bllrht IrO~".• ilk and cotton anklets, cotton and rayon hose, 3-4 length hose, wool knit lalov·ea. mitten., .ilk .lip., pantie.,.bra..ier., belta, faacinatora, rayon knit underwear.

ahl~,work and dren .jacket., aweaters, work ' and. dre~ pants, overaU., rayon 'a nd cotton and• ankleb, 'w ork and dreSll I' , sock. d , men. ..... .Ult., wool lumber jackeb dreaa and work .boe." bed room .hoes, rub~ her ov~hoes. ·

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Sand &Gravel TAR'W:A-Li'laro T.AR AND ROAD OIL. EXCAVATING .,. . DUMP TB'IJICE 8lDRoVIOB

FIXTURES

.(Fixtures Can Be Boulr~t at Any '., Time B.,ore Sale) .' t , 6.ho. cue., 3 larlre, 3 sman, aU ' in aood condition; 17 tabl..: .uitable for home net 3 counters,' ·6 are.. and .uit Alone .W~vme 511 tack., 1 aafe, '2 'd edu, eaCh with chair and MorroW Phcme No.3 .tool; ·1 larp mirror, 1 chair, I ti;iple .eated moe chair and .tool, 1 .addinlr mlchine, Lebanoo: Oftloe', ~e .73K 1. N~~~n.1 c:aab repter, lot . window, dis;. BeaIdence 8:8 II play fixture., 2 ~pjnlr paper holde... ~~========~~ wi~ cutter, 4 lilrht ,...ture., 1 heating .1=.....~__• __iIII..11.tovet 3 electric falll, 1 larlre, 2 .• maU.

ed to solicit. sub6crtptlons for a '2500 lund.

Pt,rBLlC SALE

The underslg~s executor oC the estate of Robert Lnsh lllY, ~_ ceased, will sell a~ public 'luc.tlo.n II.L his late residence on ,M ain 3treet, In WaynesvLUe, Ohio, on SATURiOA:Y, AUGUST 28, 1943. Beginning at One a ' cloc~, ii;. W . T . , ~h e following household go'lcls : Square type May tag electrlr washIng machine, used very 1It1Je, F lor,ence heat1l}s stove, 3 burnel' all stove, stove pipe, 3 tons lump coal, Stewart Warner radio, bed. dresser. book case, 3 cho.1rs, 2 rockers, wall clock, mantle clOCk, bOOk r:d:,c , desk lamp, kitchen safe, drop Ie:\! tab le, lamp, elothes press, 2 chests, 2 trunks, lot books. pictures mirror, medJclne cabinet, tUb, lot e;anned goods,. pair rubber ,boots, lJuck StOw, rug, doLrble barreled shot gun, veterInary syringe, side board , comer cupboard. dtshes and cooking Uv.!Dslh; . Terms .C ash .

. -Our Own fly Spray For All ~ive stock ." \ Ma~e those Cowa comfortable w~ile Milkinlr

Sge per gallon .

5 GALS. $3.95

BRING YOUR 'cONTAINERS

THE WAYNESVILLE DRUG STORE P)'one 2121

Wayne.ville, O.

sultlng In his death early Wcc!nesday mornIng . Double funeral sen'ices will be CIncinnati - Having just turned held a~ the lo'lrsl !Methodist church their mo.st eKtended rood trlD of the In XenJa. at 2 :00 p. m . Fl'ldl.y, followed by burial In the Spring Val- season L11N th lllr most sueceaatul jourlle~ 'of the campaign, the OlD • OARlL ABAElCHERLI, ley cemetery. c1nnati Reds are coming h~e mExecutor at t.he Bstate of day night to ibattle the wOJtd Robert Lashley, ceceased. ohampJon St. LoUIs Cardinal, under W. N . Sears, auctioneer . the arcs a.t Cro6ley Field . St. John and Reason, clerks New Suits This serIes ,w ith the CardlnBIB w1ll Virginia EJtzro~h vs. Harrell Carl AbaecherlJ, 4ttorney. Eltzroth, divorce, gr~ neglect 01 prctJably be the season's hlgbl18bt ANOTHER BLOOD DONOR !I.'i f lU as the Reds are concerned. duty . CAMPAIGN IS I'LANNED tor It wiU enable them ·t o determine Common Pleas John F . Hu veils v . A . H . Stubbs whether they can head oK the clUb For the ·[ ourt.h time In 15 months of Billy Soutbworth, whloh lr. trytns ' Warren countla.ns w1l1 be o .~ ked t ) case dismissed. Edith M. Miller VS. HUlold A . to repeat as champions or the donate blood to the Red Cooss for Miller, t.emporary a)' many ' of $12.50 league. The Reds refuse to count the benefit of our fighting forces. per week granted to pl alnt!!f; also th~mselves out of the race, and the The Blood Plasma MobUe unit wI series with t he Cards wt1l rtmlly be return to Lebanon for a five-day $50 for expenses Incurred. something I Stella Brown vs. Jane BrOWJl el period beg~n nlng Tuesday, Nov . 2 . After 'F rIday's ' night gam'!. the aI., J . T. Riley appOinted ~ uardian Reds and Cnrds will clasb in a ladfOr John W. Wilson. Infant defendles' day attraction on Satu~ay and ant; partition ordered. (1 tiw\n. 'blll on Sunday . The ' nJebt ltlr•• Ilarl et . ~ .,'. "'lIunIAN. (Jurr .. fI .. " . Real Estate Transfers Sunday guests of the George McOlark and Vestee Rose to Ernest game will mark the occasion of Michaels were Mr . and Mn Gene and My:rtle Bingham, 21 acres In ShrIne !NIght always a cololllul Cronk and SOD and Jimmie Art.hur event on the Redleg l!CheduJl'. P0lW~yne twp. and daughter of Dayton ond Mr . Eclna Clifton to Homer M. ourton tentates 01 t he Shrine w11l lead the and Mrs . Herbert P eterson and son pre-game Cestlvltles with their usual .131.55 acr~ In Washlngton twp . of Kingman . . eclat. ZelIa and FrederIck T . Nas h to The P . J . Thomases Bttonded the After t he Cards, Jimmy Wilson Ziba G . Wetzel, 5524 acres In MllsPope reunion held at Harmun Park and hts Chicago Cubs w1ll COOle to sle twp. at Lebanon Sunday . Mr. 'and Mrs . . FJeld for a nlgbt game on Wade and Pairlee OWens to SidJohn Reeder accompanied th em . ney and Irene Colllns, .21 ncres In Tuesday, August 31, anli single The Ladles AI.d of the . Sugar games Wednesday and Thursday, Olearcreek tlWP. Creek church sold refreshments . at Wade BInd Pa lrlee Owens to Er- Sep~. 1 and 2. The last .men.tloned the Schwnnkhaus sale at Centerville nest Addle and &ua Tinch, . 26 game will .be a ladles' day aHalr. Tuesday. So far -thts season the Rt>ds and n.cres In Clercreek t.wp . The Lawrence Thomnses or LebCardinalS have met In fourteen conWade and Palrlee OWens to Dudanon entertained their children and tests, the Reds winning six and los. their .ramllIes to a wiener roast at ley and Nora Nea! '10 . 38 n.cres in Ing eight of the engagements. But Cl&an:reek twp . Clear Springs roadside park last John W . Bean to Blau('he E. there are 'elght more games schedThursday evening. It was tne first Keiser, 51.23 n.cres In Wayne twp . uled between the two clubs before time In two years that they were the 1943 curtAiln rings down, and Marriage Licenses a.U together. Present were St. Sgt. 'E. Jones, 52 welder, they will do much to detennlne.. the George and Mrs . Lowell Pringle and son of outcome of the National LeacuePort Knox, Mr. and Mrs . Po,ul and Minnie Sch~er, ... bolii) of race . Franklin, Hol!8h ~d children, Mr, and Mrs. Tickets for the St. LouJs and OblSamuel R . Weaver, 28, mo.chlnlst, ErVin Thomas , and children ' and Dayt.on, and GIQ.dys M . Mr. and Mrs . P. J. ThOIURS and 28, drill press opemtor, Franklin. oon, and the h06t and hostess . William Ill . Brandenberg, 'II, gunNEWS OF SONS DEAT.. IS ner, and Mary Ballard Sawyer, 33, TOO MUCH FOR FATHER clerk , both of Mason , Elmer Jones, 21 , laborer, and Mae Shock: believed to have followed Hisle 16, both of FranklJn. ne~s of the death of his son, Sgt . FDR~ James K. Armentrout, 20, In a.'n Put every doUar above the Payroll eavingH Ie. army camp accident at Florence, oCCleuliles of Ufe Into War our grcatCHl ' Hingle Bondi!. Payroll .Savlngs .. N. 0 ., Saturday, Is looked upon as (!Ictol' in protccting Ute best mcapa of dolor your t he cause of a heart attack suffered oU1'8clvCH agaiD8l inbcst In helplnr.Your sons and by Stephen O. Annentrou~ 64, at friends 00 the 0ihiln. fronts. FigOation. his Upper BelJb060k pike home re- ure It out youl1Ielf. .

News Of The Reds

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madEe' pdcee ' UnIoD 81Ocl11 Y.... ~. O• Tune In OIl Radio . BtatiOll wOrq, . Ladie. jacket.. ~n-ci· C':'tl... rain coats 12:25 to 12~30 ~p. m. 'tex: 'OUf daD, and cap., dre..e., houle dreaae., .chOoI

'market

THUBSDAY. AU(fV8T . , IMI.

tHE

OLD JUDGE SAYS •••

I\Dd d ..... •glove., "ummel' imdl wi':ter un.

de~ear, . fl~lPiel · ahirt., .""eat shirts, polo

M1ScELLANIous Thread of aU .kind., aewillli and em. broidery; .mall lOt. material:. . curtains, d ..... muslin, hannel; buttons, rick rack, ruffliy, bia~ tape, Clean.i nlr til:aue, ribbon, .hoe lace.; 'Iuncheon aetar- towel., table cloths, oil cloth., lot Chriatma. decorations, ~indow .hade., lot achool .upplie. and many other' arti~le. too ·n umerou. to mention.

JNFANT~s'atl~ CHILD~~S. CLOTHING '

. B. ;V. Do'., cotton knit uruterwear, in• . rayon bit·,.hirt., · .ock.,

f~D~'''bonneb, .

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Bert,

..~ything new. ~n tliat bl~ck market trial up at the county seat.?" . "The jury came.·in 'bout ' an 'hour a go, Judge, Theverdictwas'guilty.' I under!; ;lI\d the'aentenceisgoing'to bea mighty stiff one," "Can't be too stiff to Buit me. Anything . those Iaw-ftO!1ting racketeers get. will be too good for them. How tl;Jey ·thrive every tinio tbere'l an opportunity to sell &vmething , -

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iIIega!~y instead of 'Iegally

In th18 t'OUDtry.

Just like the bootleggers did dwing the .

.14 years when liquor was sold WeaaDv .... ' stead of legally. . . • , "Unless this black market In meat udI other' commodities is 8tamped out _

lltamped out quickly, ·Bert. ~'re In-....

other dose of the crime. ~~=~ lesaneas we had foU~lrtl


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Ration RemInder OABOLINE-"A" book couPOll5 No . 7 good for .three gallons each, must last through. sept.. 21. B Bond o stamP6 good un tU used . BUOAiRr--StaJnp No. 14 good for 5 pounds through Nov . 1. Stamp Nos. 15 and 16 are good through October Sl for 6 pounds each 10r home cannlng purposes. 11 more 11 necl!68ary, housewives may! apply to Period 1 coupon for new season ~ 0llL ~ Period 5 coupona valid In aU zones 'through Sept. 30 . their local ration boords for more. gOOd for ten gallon unit value. and should be used with dennlfe value coupons for fUling storage LBnks , ~carlure TIRlES-Next 1Wlpe<:t1ons due: A book vehicles bt Sept. 30; B's by October 31; C's by August ~J ; commercial vehicles every 6 months or Dial 2111 - WaynesviDe every ,5,000 mJl~ whichever Is first. SHOES-Stamp No. 18 (1 pa.Ir) la valid through October 31 . STOViB-Consumer purchases of rationed stoves must be made with a. ,certificate obtained at local war price and rattoning boards MEAT, ETC.~d Stamps T and U V and W expires mldnis ht. August 31. X gOod Au~. ~; Y, Aug , 29; Z, Sept. 5; brown A from Book 3 sept. 12; B, Sept. 19; all expire OCt.. 2. J>ROCESSED roODS-Blue 6tamP6 It S, T vaW through sept . Want AdJi. Cards of 'rlaanb an4 20. U, V, and W good Sept . 1 Obl~uar(es are CbaI',ed lor at tile thI:9ugh Oct. 20. rate of ~me 'cen\ a word; mlDImlUll , oharge 25c. A Want Ad lmert.ed for Jobs To Guide Fathe&'·DraU three times is charged at a wOl'd. Atter October I, when drafting of begins. th06e In non-deferFOR SALE ~ Watklna Producta at able activities or occupatlon.3, re23 'N . Broa(iW~, Lebanon. Open gardless of their order ilumbers. evenings far yOur oonvenSeDoe. will be ,the first fathers CAlled for Glen Lintner. phorie 63 L. mUitary servcle. Those who transFOR SALE-:-"Fryers. ' Mra. Sam fer to essential occupatlnns . and Meredith, lloute 1. W~esvWe: t hus release single men, for military 0 .. on ' the Way,nesv11le-Bpllbrook service help to decrease thl: nP.Cd Road. . , st-5 drafting fathers . GeJlerally

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fot 6c at the spealtlng. after oCtober 1, the occupation of an eIJglble re;rlstrant MIami Gazette 0«108, _ _,--_ __ _ _..:-....;..___ IW1l1 det~rmlne whether he will be WANTED-Truck ~lvers. with or Inducted or deferred If ~ l~ umber without truck for coal delivery. Is called. However, the qUf'.stlon of Livin g quarters 1nduded. steadY. har~p io dependents must be good pay . Wrlte.Box 53, statton given consideration in 'eQCh case. D, Du.yton. Ohio" 9-2 ' . • '. Mall Chrl1ltmu Gifts Early FOR SAlLE - Oreen Beans , Brlng Christmas gUts to ' naval and containers. 'SheNnan Hurst, Route personnel overseas should bP sent 2, Waynesville, ' at 4't1e . 9-2 bellWeen September 10 and November 1. ThIs period ~ be}ll dcslg\\\AN'l1EID-To rent a 'hOuse, 3 ir nated ,bY the Navy Department In more rooms , Just dio;charged cooperation ' with the Post Office from army . Family of three . Department. Parcels must not erYour help woUld be appreciated. oeed' five pounds in welght . Earl 1\Ioran. Waynesville . 9-9 • • •

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were 'guests ()f' Misaea AlJ,nie and Mame Browne M~nday af·ern9Qo . Lewlo'S Thompson, ,0. U . 1' . .C , . Camp IPlirno-nnd Mrs. Ofnll6O,n, called Olll the for.mer's mother, Mrs. EffIe 'I'l}ompspn, Sunday. Mrs. Fred D. Bath and 5') 0 . Ro'bert, of Wilmington, v1slt ~ d Mrs . Ella Doyle Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. Anna Qglesbee h ~s been confined to her room for a few dliys because of 'a cold . Dr. and Mrs . Dudley Keever of Centervlll&, 'Were callers herp Tuesday evening , IMrs. MarSaret Webb was 0. busl.

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Mrs . Evalyn 0 : Peterson ~ vls!t4 Ilnd Ing r~iatl,ves 111 ,wl4nU1gton ~ , 'Mrs. Wiley OUmnll.9s ot ' Dayton, hIs mother Ellen Ferris, en J(,yed a called , on Mrs . Ella Doyle Frlda.y. , l\iE~'HODIS'1' C,HUllCll ' blrlollday dinner ThursdDlY 'f or the Luui!l C. ltudley. l>as tur forn~er's daughter. Mrs. George Mrs. ¥na ' B()wnl~. for ,tlie past Beckett. nt hel' home a~ .';;prlng HilI. four weeks Q very congelUtI) guest Church school 9 :30 II . m . Mr. and IMr , GaO e Pi~m i re here. has r turned to her home In No worship servlc , wer 'among the number \\,1,0 fit - Dayton . Her son-In-law and daugh tended the Albert Drake Sllle S!\t- ter, Ml'. ond Mrs . Jos , Oha';;berFERRI' OUlII,tClI OF ClIlti ST urday . lain . came for her Sunday a.fterIlerbert Graluun. MinlilLel' Alvin D . Smith is cOm', lesclng noon , a:30 a. m~ Blbie 6cl1ool. William Mackensen tleltl secreafter an operation which wot> perlOA!i a. zn,-..<::ommun'on. tary of the F'l:!.ends Meetln ~ of the fOl'meq a ,few weeks ago , 11100 Q . m .~mon . Middle West, is spending 'he week Mr . and Mrs . Freel Thompson 8 :00 p. m,-Preaching . an,d Mrs. Sco ~t Day were Wednes- here, ness visitor In Leba.non Tuesday FRIEND!) Mr , and Mrs. Harold Berrhlll morning . day visitors In Lebanon , and IItt.le son, Stephen Ellis, of FIrst ~ school, 9 :30 a. m. Meet1llg tor WorshiP. I ?:30 a. m , FRANKLIN SOLDIER I &Ilbrook, and. Mrs. Frank Thomas Advertising Shows Energy

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KILLED IN C t'~LIFORNIA 1\1'1'. 1I0LLY 1\1. E, OIlURCIl Mr , and Mr~~ln McCabe of '1'. M. Scarlf. Minister Sunday School 9 ;30 a. m, E. A. Franklin, 'h ave received word of tl e d en~h of their son. Corporal Wililam Earnhar~ Supt. M<.'CaIbe. 28, who " '85 killed llCcI Evening eervice. 7 ;30 p . "'PIlaYex- ~Ung Wednesday eve- dentally Friday at Camp Rober t.s ST. AUGUSTINE CHUROH Fatbu Kl'umboUz. Priest Mass Sunday 9:00 a . m.

Ralpb Parks, MInIster in Charge No services wllUe pastor ,I.> l n vacat~on.

Mr . nnd Mrs . LeVI Bunnell nnd family. Delores Bunnell Is spen<!lJlg the week with her grandp6l'ents Mr , and Mrs . Bert BunneU .

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of th e Lower Bellbrook pil< e, W Il.S killed Saturday night .lin a j;overn· ment motor vehicle mash a t F! rcnce Air Fled, S . C .. Besld'!s . h is paren!.'l he leaves two orothers. Harold B . of Sp~ln g Valley o. nCi Frank L . of the Falrlfield - Xen:a road, near Xenia . .

SUNDAY ~lble So.hool 9.30 a. m. q ommunlon 10':45 a.. Preaching, 11 11. m. Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m . Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. COmmunion and preaching. 8 :00 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED p. Dl; IN GREENE COUNTY

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NOTICE! The subseriptlo; tI~e for The GueUe to a number 01 scld1ers bas esplred, and we tnk,' this means 01 n,o tlfrJng tb01e who subscribed lor them that postal rerulatlons prohibit u 'rom sendlnl" further Issues unleS3

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the 'SUbscription hi renewed. Sob8criptJons to perSons in the armed services Is. sUD $l.CJ per

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Mrs. Bert B\U1DeU, Co~pondent Pvt. Elmer Hal,n0$ la rn)nle VISI Ing telatlves 0,11 a furlough. Oartherlne Wallace 'spent one day visiting' her graruimotller M n . Bahner stewart, recently . MT , and (Mrs . Morris Lewis a ne son, Jerry, spent Sunday wl'.n Ml'. and >Mrs .. JoJul Koester. Mr . and Mm. Bert Bunnell and daughter. Ruth and' Mr. MJJlal'd Ball spent Su"day at L6vehLnd with

Cpl. MOCl\lbe had lell his home In Fra nklll1 on Sunday wh n Ills fur lough ended li nd had been back at camp slightly more thian a day when the ' fa~al accident hf1 />peneci,

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following: Kenneth E, Smith. of Spring Valley and Mlargal'e~ Rita Donovan. Xenia; Jnmes Byron Kyne an~ Marjorie Jnne Sretney, both of Spr;lngVa,Uey . JUVENILE GRANGE. TO

, PlCNIC AUGUS'l' 27 The Wayne Town.slnJp Juvenile Gmnge -wlll hold their a.nnual pienic Friday , August 27 [rom 3:()Q to p. m. a.t the Harr~r smIth park , Games are to be plaYled and the youngsters Will eat their evenlng meal at the park at the conclusion of t he afternoon. AU essays on,

*needed STRAW from your farm. Mr. Farmer, is vitally as substitute for wood pulp in the manufacture of special containers for important war goods. SAVE YOYR STRAW. Do not use it for bedding or plovl,ing baCk for hUmus ••• but SEIJ, IT T01JS FOR ~

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n::r~l!~~en~ : ; : :'a~~:ni~ ThIS War," are .0 be turned In at ' . " , I" a.t:;:e:~o~::a~n~r~~7e~:' MISS~I~;ne..-p!l:;WJ,;'~;Io.'t.oa.-l'{JL{6d:i-lU,J;_w-.,!,,!!;.+-----4l~-----'-your ~otic duty by m~ng'ALL yOUr STIJAW Hannah and Mrs. NeUle ,Liebert. TO CONTlNUE ' nOmlAY . avc::dlab1e to.aid defense. "How the JuvenUes Gan Help In

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attended the funeral of Mrs . Anna Long, near WaynesvUle. Wednesdayl

Wilmington mercha11lt.<; have deville, Wednesday . , cided t o contlhue thellr W ~dnesdllY , Save AU F ... ' Earl Mullen Is spending a week II fternoon closing for the duration FOR R.ENJr..a or 3 room furnished With mUlions of pounds of waste his sister, Mrs.,Florepce purl1ss of 'the war except from Tha,rrksgh'aJ:¥lTtmene , Mrs, J. P . Larl1ek kitchen rats still needed to meet, with at Newtown, ~. Ing ,to J anuary due to t he shortage p~ne 2351 . war dep uUlds, IP~UI C. Cabot, 01Oharles and' Donald Beckett of of ,clerks and merchn11l'dlse. rector of WPB Salvage Olvlalon, i FOilSAJ.E...-Ooncord gf&PeS. Perry recently urged hoUsewives to remem , Sprllllt Hill were over Thursday C60k. t M~ street, WaynesvUle. ber that even I.! aecumula',ed fa,ts night, guests of thelr 'gmn(ip81'ents, , OIl1.ett e Want .Ada Brl,ng 1,'l.C8UltS!. Mr . and Mrs , S . O . Ferris b ncld they still retain 0. J. Lee and Albert ' Taimag~ were FOR &~orr:plete Hne of Sta-, ecome ra ' majority of the valuable Id'rce~e , . Sunday ~ornlng vISItors lJl South tlonery ' ltor sale a.t the Oe.zette that goes Int.o war production. Lebanon . office . ~iC~ from 25c to 13.00, Scxne housewives, belieVing that Mr, and Mrs. Delbelt Mullen }' OR SAlLEr-2 year 01(1. Shropshire rancid fats are valueless, ,hAve not and Harvey Mullen soen l SunCrom .registered stock. , been turnlng them In for oolvage .. da.y with the ,former's son. C arellce, Relisonllll~lc . Phone Waynesville ThIs has resUlted In the loss of ' thousands of pounds of glycerine and family , and enjoyed a .\.,irLhday, dinner lor Carl and Barba:1l Sue at bhat could have been proces~l\cI from their home In Lebanon . ' :tlL........ltiUtn school boy to learn these fats , Mrs. Franc£s 'Llncoln ane' Mrs. trade ~t the OLl"1.ette ofMary Lincoln, of Lebanon. made II New Guollne ~UJlOIl!l Car owners who stlll hold the old number of cans Thursday In this' tYlPc Band C gasoline ' ra.tt:m books vk:lnlty on friends ,which includ<:d OA&)) OF ,THANKS should exchange them lot the new the families of , the VlIIaf'l. Ferris mUeage ration sheets' of coupons Jordan, T . F , McQuinn. Miss May, Until I can see my friends per- between AUgust ~ and -l!leptember' Harlan, and J essie Gilmer , sonnally. I wish to take this opporMrs, Nellie LJ ebel'L' . a od !7,l'and-OPA announced recentlJ . ' Old tunity;. ~o thank them for the many type B' and, 0 coupons become In- daughter. Ellen Oath: left Frlday beautifUl flo wers cards and gifts valid September I, and gaSOline ,after a lengthy visit here. for Cinwhlchi,l received during mY' illness . dealers accept them on and cinnati, to spenl a few days with' , Mrs, Albert Stub&' after that date. , The old type cou- Mr . and Mrs , Wnylnnd Jor :lan ~nd pons are Identified by ' th~ words, farolly when on h er return to Ohi, I Advert1se Jud1cJous1y "P.enn1ts Delivery of One Unit of cago. Gasoline." The ,n ew type say " MUei age Ra't lon" plus a large B ur C.

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Insm.ance 'for your bicycle 'is , a reill 'n ecessity, sinee' acci- ' • • • dents · can oew for which t;eecl' For ,Potj&~ , , yoq, ~e ' ljable••f Cheek ' , To' help POtato growers get re'll&" this 'ad,dltional' Fann Bureau ' ble seed' lfOr 1944 plantlngs, a new, ' I ae~~e today. - ,:\' seed clll.ssWcatkm-War Approved , ISI!f!(JI...:..JlA.... been crealed. ,tbt! , War Food Admln1stratlon' sald recently , WaynesviJIe, O. " War approved Seed wuj Identify T~I~phone ~o. 288i that part of the 1M3 late ;:rop bbatr • valU&ble-tor aeed but tt)l,t ReprelfttUt, ~ c bi8ber tolerance of defec';a ' tban .I'anD Bariaa ..... ~. PrIce eeWbJa, to' be A~""""'Co. 'a- .... _c •••••, _ aDDDUDCed later by OM, will" be . . . _ _ OIl both t)'Pea. '

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'The following W,aynesville Busmess, I places have decided· tocontiriue : closing on , WfDNESDAY AfTfRNOONS . u·n :t':~ , f1Jt~ I ther notice.' 'y our · c()OR~..ati~~~ilJ'_¢ I appreciated•. ~

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Workers Named Here For War Bond Drive .

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Joeeph R . Thompson baa Wed a petition wltll the Warren county Boarct ot ElEctlona tor the otf1ce ot Wayne township clerk. Jl4aynal'd Weltz, Incumbent, has also .Wed a' petition for reelection. Deadline for fUin&' of petitions is Friday, Sept . 3 and It appears that the contest fOI township clerk will be the only vne locally In the fnll election . Other local otrlcials are ·unopposc 'l . Robert Ful'nllS. incumbem. h l\.\ flied a petition for reelcctl III a ~ a mcmber of vhe Towllshlp T rustees. thus ma'k lng complete the list 01 local oI[flcials seekl!1g reelect Ion .

WAYNE TOWNSHIP QUOTA 18 drive, the lar,ett drive in tbe bJltory of' the world. $106,000 FOR TOIRD WAR Workers have been been .~PPolnted DOND DRIVE and a meetiIig will be held Satur.. Ross H. Hartsock. chalrr.lan of doy nl8ht at the TowllBhip House at Wayne township in the Third War 8 :30 o'clock: to perfect plans fQr the Loan Drive hils an nounced that C. cnnvass. Work.ers appointed ~ cO'lcluct the B. Jer:!tln-s- hns been n~med assistdrive and whose slogan will be. ant chairman and thnt $101;,000 has '·Back. the Attack 'With War Bonds." ·b een assigned as the quota for the t.ownship. The Warren courlty quota are as follows : VIDa,e is $1,250,000 In the $15,000,000,000 Mrs. K. R. HIJI, Carl Ferguson. Miss Otace Hockett, Mrs. John Kersey, Mrs. J. P . Larrick. Mrs. AGED LADY DIES AT Irwin Mulford, Mrs. A. F~ Stout, IIOME IN BEI.LBROOK Will St. John, Edwin Scofield, Vacation Ume Is over, and services Ralph Hastings, Wymer Dn,ke and !Miss Ida 'M. Berryh!1l. 80. of wlU be resumed this Sunday at the Harvey Rye. Bellbl'QOk, died at 2:45 p . m. TuesTo1mahlp Methodist chdrch with Rev . L. O. day at her home . Born rll'ar Bell· W . E. Stroud, Howard Surface, Radley In the pulpit. To ~ the brook. she spent her entire Ilfe In FaU season the pastor has planne4 a K. N. Hough, Mrs. Evere~t Early. that community. She was one of the series of sermons for the months of Walter Kenrtclr, '1.. E. Brown, fieroldest members oC the Ferry Olturch September an·d October, entlUed bert Graham, Ronald H8iWke, L . C . at Christ. "The Bible For TheIle Times." The St. John, Yrs. Ralph .IIastings, Surviving are a sister. Mrs. Luella IM1.ss ..Allee Oons. J. Q. Oons, Fred sub toplcs for ijeptember will be: B . Woods of near BellbrOOk, an tl ho Sept. 5. "The Bible and TOll;" BraddOCk, Keller Haak, J. P . PreIlj. brothers, Wilbur and Orville, both Sept . .12, "The Bible and ReV4;!la- dergast, S . 8. Ellis, Leonard Tinney, of Bellbrook . Bunnell, tlon;" Sept. 19. "The Bible and the Robert Lamb, Rhodes Funeral services wUl be h eld Fr,Individual;" Sept. 20, "The Bible Frank LeMay, Oilbert Frye. Mrs. day afternoon at 2:00 . o'clock in Nettle Tfuney, . J . P . Lamb,_ Percy and Sin ." charge of lHel1bert Graham, minlstcr The sU4-toPlcs tor October Will be: Reason, John B. Preston, Daisy at the Ferry Church of Christ. Oct. 3, "The Bible and RAwiemp- Snyder, J. R . OlbbollB, C. "E. WchIS PIWMOTED IN tlon;" Oct . 10. "The Bible and ener, Mrs. Harvey Rye, Clarence U.. S. MIlBINE CORPS Mrs. Wllfred Squires. C . H. Christian Nurture;" Oct. 17. "The Bible and Repentence;" Oct. 24. Brace, Harvey, Burnett, Mr~ . Ola Pvt . Donald J . Barnett, USMO, " 'The Bible and Eternal Life; Oct. Hart8ock, Ell Furnas, Lawrence son of Mrs. Claude Barnett ot R. 31, "The Bible and the KIngdom." Furnas; R . C . ' Fur.nas. Mrs " Hobert R. I , Wa.ynesvllle, was nromored . Rev. Radley states, "In these days Oons, OarletOn COOk, Mrs. J. H . Tlo recently at the Marine barracks, we need the Ohurch arid. Ita ~ Backett, Bam M.e redith. Jr.. Ok ley Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to private sage of Divine Redemption atI never UngleSby, Mrs . Fred Fum'lS Louis before. If you have no church home Fires. Oharles Stiles, Ernp~t Earnr 'Many peopie 1n this community Mnlllrig of glfts Cor Ar::IY and Cirst-<:Iass. The 17 year old Marine you are cordially Invited to wOrshIp. hart, Carl Kennard. wlll be Interested in the forthcom~ Navy personnel overseas mU5~ begin was a student at WaynesvUle high with us and unite with WI in the ing marriage ot .Lleutenant (J. g.) by Septanber 15, It many of the men school, where he played Ixlskttball. serving ot Christ ." James WilUam Andrews. U. S. and women in OUr amled :.ervICes He enlisted in the IMllrlnes J~st Jan. Naval Reserve, who wlll be wedded are not to be d1sapp(lin~d, accord:. uary. TImEE NEW MEMBI:R8 Sept . • at • p . m. ·1n St. John's lng to L . H. Gordon, local puet- VISITORS FROM S. CAROLINA APPOINTED TO am- OR()SS H~ SERVICE ,COMMlTl'EE Tl?e annual school reunion ot Episcopal church, Duxbury , Mass '" JllQster. Lt,. and Mrs . E . J. McEVaney Chrlsmw; gIf ma~1 be o:r.lled by puplls who attended the BarvIlYS- to lWss Joan ElIzabeth , LQ.wson, Mrs. Fred .KDl1n and~ . M&na.n burg Sichool back in. the gay nineties daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph parcel tpOet. to .AnDy men al"J i women (BeUlah Bernard) of Ore<!lIville. S. Willoughby, both of Lebanon, and met in the gymnasium ther.e on Lalwson o!-that city. lit. Andlews Is overseas only bel1wecn Sept . 15 and C. , and: Miss Peggy Jean Taylor o! Mrs. Walter Poos. of Red l.1an, have SaturdJi.y, AlJIUSt 28 . The fourth the son of Mrs. ·EV8lyn Funkey An.. October 15 . . After 'the latl.er date, TlmmonsvWe, S . C., were guests been appointed as .members ot the Saturday. has ~ome the regular drews, native 01 WaYl;lesvllle, and such parcels may not be mailed un.. kist week of Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. graduate of the local high school . less a written request from the so)- Bernard . Miss Taylor Is a niece of Home service comm1t~ ('f the meeting date. Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs . John A. dier for the &rUcle Is presenteo wIth Mr. ·Bernard.. Warren Oounty Chaptier, e... ...:... n 'Prof • V . L . M"~ u"d e 'P ark, ,..... ~."" 0 f 4.41 Red Cr06ll, by Mrs. William H. Otnc1nnatl. "as present as usual. FunkeY'. were resldell!os hel'e. tQr. each parceL PROMOTED .T O CORPORAL The only way to Jnsure against Oeutemeler, chairman of Ii'l~ Home He was teacher there fo~ maDy many years. Mr. Funkey In I"1s day Bel' Ice departm6Dt. years at the ' time 60 many 0' thOl:>e was one of the prominent merrhants disappointment lor . the fighting Word bas been received here of 'f Because of the Increase In the a.ttendlng thereurUon went to sChQOI. of the town . Mrs . Andrew.'! ls chlef men is to buy at once and mE.ll early the promotion of ptc. .John A. . work t.hJs committee, 'W1t.~ no sign Mrs. Monce has died since the Jaat lJbrarlan of the Insurance Library -mall your gifts as soon all P05{Iible Stanley to the rank of ('ol'poral. In the Insurance Exchange Bldg ., In after the September 15 8tar~tng date. of a let up, It may be necP.8llaty to meeting. Corporal Stanley, who is stationed at The. parcel must not exc<,ed !lve Hot SprinfJs National Park, Ark., ndd additional 1lCcl'S0nnei t-c. the Mr. and Mrs. George M. Denny Ohlcago. Lt. Anerews received hIs B . .A. . pounds, a.nd must not be mo;'e than canm1tfee.-1rom time to tJ.ple to were· the host and hostess. The ap· is a son of Mr . and -Mrs. · Howard give ndequate all·county cover"e. POinted meeting ·place had been delree at DePauw college, Oneo.· 15 Inches In length or 36· Inches In Stanley . Other members of the cmunlttee their rea1dence and later :remodeled casUe, Ind., and his maten degree' length and girth · combined. It nfe: Rev. James R. Baldwm. Mrs. into the gymnasium. At the noon at Harvard unlverslty Buslnt'6S Ad- should be marked "Christmas par· PARTY IN HONOR OF FOURTH BmTIIDAY Ad4lm Bridge, Mrs. John· TImber·· a bountiful dinner was enjoyed. ministration school. After 1111; enlist. cel". SO that It may be glvell' special , lake, Rl:,v. 'W . J. Hannum, l"rankl- Several letters were read from those ment he was sent to Dartmouth col- attention to assure Its arrivill belore Mrs. Leo Conrter entertained with Un; Mrs . Aaron Bra~m6n, MrB. I at a distance. some from as far lege for his indoctrination Lnim'ing. December 25. a very lovely party Saturd'lf afterHe Is now located at . the run"}, yard, ~011 more than one I~rcel may be Herschel Bunnell, Arthur l'Iam1lton, nay u CalIfornia. noon honOring her little daug·hter, Mrs. Lena IrOns, Walter Kendrick, Mr: . Monce read an old contract Mare Illland, Oallf. He .is a torpedo malled in. anyone week to /..he same Carolyn Ann, who was celebratIng ofClcer and recelve<t, ~Is teci!nical-lwomlut:r of the armed f01"'AlS by or of ~non; Olayot,on O~k. Blan· dated In lq4 between his grand, her fourth !bIrthday. The nrtllmoon behalf of the same rnaller. chester; Mrs. O. B. Cain, Morrow; lather as a teacher and pupils of training · at Puget Bound . It . All. !Was apent In playing games, open· has made a rel'T18,rkablp, record MrS. Elmer Durrel. Mason; Earl Ene. that da;y1 whereby he was to receive ing and admiring the man v lovely In his special work. field, Kings Mills; Miss · Laverne f2.CiO II: y~r as tUWon and was to giits received by Carolyn Atm, after Heston, lOngs MJlls; 'M ra. Helen ' teach the three R's to the test of metal. WOOd, strong fiber board, or MOVING which Ice cream and birthday cake Randall Hm, Harveysburg; Mrs. bJa ablUty and as much 88 the puplls slmlle.r material, ' then' wrapped · in weie served. Ray Montgomer.y, Sprlngboro; Mrs. had capac1ty to receive • . Mr. and Mrs, Max Hart.;ock are pa~r llnd tied with twlnc. Questa of the afternoon were: WID St. John, Waynesvli)e, 'IUd Mrs. Tb08t present were: .... ..- 0. R • B , n.ulvm,oc into the Chas . .Le~1.; prop· cover should be sUlch thai It cail Carol KaY' Turner Sally Lou Smith, Alfred WallklllB, Morrow. ' Mr . and lIlis . Car) Lukens, erty on' Main street whlch was re- be opened readlly fOlr censorship. Donna Kay and Sue Ann FoUlks, The number of cases handled by Racliael lLukens, Mr. . and Mrs. cently vacated by Mr . 8l"d Mrs . 'I1he contents should be packld tightly. Peggy Jo IMlltenberger. Charlene t his group of volunteer w.)rkers .1s Geoflre M. Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson. P 'Ishabl ood lh f ult.s Edenfield, IMarilyn i"ollnsky Janet IrroreasinfJ eaoh month, and too Howard COUett, Prof . Mon<:e, Cin. Mr. Branson Boatman, the new er e g s, SU(' 11' r "Oonner, Esther Watkins. Jerry Dye muoh streas cannot 'be given the 1m. clnnatl, ·Mr. and ' Mrs. Curtis Tomthat. may apoil, are J)l'ohlbl"!d. In- J erry .... d J'--" Frasure. to . ,.. 00Iar, ........, .porlance of their work and the care llson, Joseph Underwood, Oeorge , Itlcants, 1n1lammab,le rollterlals Preddie LeMay, Ro08ld Edenfield, Ogleabee, Nett~ Ogleabec; Mrs. they give It. .m.JCb as matdles or Ilghter fluids, George BrOWn 'Dmmy ano:! Jonnle pols0ll~ and anything l.l1ot may Mlltenberger, Bruce Hunter and ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES Lullher Hartaock, Waynesville; Mr. FOR MISS HELEN M. BAWKE and Mra. CbtArles T. Smart Orace MONIES DISTRIBUTED TO damage other mall also are prohlb. Jimmy Crane. Miss Ruth Conner smart,E. B. Daklil, Krs. W. W. CO. BOARDS OF EDUiJi\TION lted. Gilts enclosed in gla.ts shoultt and Mesdames A. T . Pollnsk,'. Milo Warren LeMa.y A. S . of the Great Welch, Walter EWs. Mr. and Mrs . be substantlally· Pecked to avoid M1Jttenberger, Henry ' Watklns and ukes Naval Training' Station, ar- Wm,ur Sh1datter. KrB. A. S. ColiWarrants on the ' Trea3urer of IOI·ealtage . . Sharp Instruments. surh Oharles WatAdna were alsO present. 1'Ived here Tuesday of last week .on lett; KrII. o.therlDe Beaton, Mr. State as received from ~he State as razors and knives, mu.'it have ENTERTAINEn HERE account of the death of his aunt, and Mrs. WW4am OlUam. Mrs. LIz- Department of Educatlon r•.r the their edges and pointa protected Miss Helen M. IH awke. Mr. and zie Hough, Harveysb\U1J; Rober·t bird QUW'terly settlement Cr(,m the so that they cannot cut through the Oorporal and Mrs. Jolm Boger of Mrs. Varu:e snu~h of' Wort.'11ngton~ Collett, Dayton; , Ml'II. Ed Olark, State Public School fund w~ re mail- coverings and Injure POlltal pen.,nPresque Isle; Maine, were entered to the- clerks of the severn I school nel or damage other packages. and ' Mra. Joseph iHenz Of Cleveland and EliIabetb Clark, ~onia . tained here during the week by Mr. ~ aJao were aJDOl18 th06e frOm a d~ PARrY OIIBEBVES FIRST distrll=ts ,August 26. Such settlement DRIVERS' UCENSES ON F"LE and Mrs. Leo Oonner. Mr . and tance who . a.ttended tl;1e services on . BIW.UlD.AY Amuv,DsARY la, due on the last Clay at August. DEBE SEPTEMBEB SEVEN'I"" Mrs. Earl Earnhart and Mr ·. and Amounts rlicelved . by Warr~n .. , . Wednesday., Mrs. S. S. ElHB • Mn. P. Lurict attended a .countr athool distrlc~ we!'e as fo~· J. C. ~wke . has Q8ain been ap· blrthday- dinner' PJ:1~y evening for lows: .Blue ~ Rural, .108&8; ca~- pointeQ deputy registrar in Wayn~. CONV¥oESClNG DINNER GUESTS

Sermon Series At Methodist Church

Andrews-Lawson Marriage Sept. 4

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Local Schools-To Open Septemb TWO TEAOHERS EMPLOYED TO for a half day only. Wednesday the schOOld.a.y will start at 8:40 a. III COMPLETE TEi\OHINO and cW6e at 3 :45 p. m. STAFF Two additional taechers have bo!en Arra.lIgements have been complet. employed to complete the laculty. ed for the opening of the Waynl. They are Ralph W. Parks, n>lnlatel' township schools on Tucsda.v morn . of St. Marys Eplscopa) chul'Oh, wbo lng, September 7, a.ccordlng to R . Is employed to teach science for hal~ tlme Iwol'k in the h1g;t1 schoOl. W. Braddock, supertntendent . For the first day school will bech, a.nd ROOert O. HanUlton of Philo. at 8:40 a. m . and will be In session who will teach In the seventh and e1ghth grades . It Is planned to begin serving school lunches n.t the "hIgh school building on Wednesday. S~l'tember. 8. Lunches q.t the grade buJ.ldlnlr Mrs. Racllae! Julle Kirby dice! al wl11 not be served untU later. !Blair ho.;pltal. Lebanon, Thursda ~ o.l.'i a result of a broken hlp suffere( Monday evenlng at h er h<>:ne nCai Utica . Mrs , Kll'by obsprvrd he.r ninetieth There will ~ervlce of 1tol7 birthday aIbout l1wo weeks IIgo . Sh, Communion In St. Mary'" £plaoopal .eaves ·two SOIlB, Ha. l'Y. a.t home all(. chury:h at 11 a. m .• an bunday, . Joe. of Red Lion; !:o.lVen !:l~ l\ldchll September 5. Tne Rt. Rev. Henl'7 dnn nud five great (,'Tandch!ldren. W. Hobson, Bishop of the lfoceae Of Servl~ Were held Monday nftell' .3outhern Ohio. will be the.celebrant. . noon at 2:00 o·clock. tile McClur, This Is the opening lall , serviceFuneral Home with burial 111 MiamI and all members and frlenas - are . cemetery. urged to attend.

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Mr . and Mrs. Earl Clark of Day.. ton, Miss Betty Steward of neal' Lepanon and Junior Clark of Lytle called on tMrs . Allce Clark Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Earnhart a.nd Mrs. Gr06ll of Carlisle, coiled 011 Mh;ses lAnnie and Ma'm e Browne Wednes.day. Mr . a.nd 1Mrs. H. E . Shetterly Miss Anna Mary N~ of Springboro, and I. B .. Doyle o! HaImJ.ton ,vislted Mrs. Ella 'Doyle, Sunday. Mrs. Eliza. Bradbury and gr9.ll4daughter, ot Oregonia, were callers here Sunday IlIfternoon. , D . A. Ferree of ~th\lr. ' Ohlo, vJ.lltted Dr. and Mrs. Ward at Mo· Clellan h06]l!tal Saturday. .Mrs. Walter Olark aDd Miss Wan.da Cl~ of !l.,ytle were g'lesta of Mrs. Allee Clark Monday . aftJo..xr noon. C. Dp.n 'Wlllter of Lebanon was a visitor here Tuesday evenin:. AMreil J . v,rrt8ht of Columbus, who Is te~hlng in ,summer school at iMlaml university, Oxford. with Mrs. Wright and their l1wo sons, visited their aunt, Miss , Lydia Wright, Tuesday evening. Mr. A. M. MoKay of Dayton, called on MIsses AnnIe anj Mame Browne Wednesday.

The Friendship club IwIJI meet at bhe <home of Mrs. K . R. BlU We4nesday. Sept. 8, at 2:00 p . m.

STORES TO CLOSE AT 12:00 ' NOON lABOR Di\Y The majority of Wa)'nesviUe buau- pIaeea will be open Monday, September 6 (Labor Day) in th«l mornlnr but will clOllCl for the day at lZ:OO Nooli. INSURANCE OF.FJCE MOVES The Waynesellle Insurance Agency of·f1ce, successors to LeMuy and Ha.wke. was movcd Monday rrom the location on the west slde of Main street. where It hM been lOI:Ilt,ed for many years, to the display loom of Rogel'8 and Simpson garage. 0, B . Jenkins; the new owner, an ·lounces.

TO CONJjUCT EVANGELISTIC . SERVICES IN KEN'roClty _ ._ _ I Herbert Graham, minister 01 the Ferry Church of Chrtst. 'wlU leave Monday for Mt. Eden, K.y . • where he Is to conduct an eVaJ1aeUstlo meeting . for the next , two week" at the Nt . Eden Ohrlstian · diurch. '

SLUMBU PARTY Miss Patay . Baird. entertalDecl with a slumber party on Bsturda)' night in honor of MI.ss Petrgy Ohapman. of Chicago ..' Ber lUesta . .e: the honored guest, Miss Qhapman: Miss Betty Thomas and Wsa Joan O'Banion·. DAYTON GUESTS Mr . and Mrs .. H. F . A.szIlng and. daughters, Mr. !Uld Mrs. Charles Aszltng. Mrs. Iris · Vlce and 1IIr. EVerett Gunkle aJl of Dayto'l, were Sunday guests of, the claude StroUd Iamily. ATTEND BIMDSTREET REUNION Mrl; . Cora Rich. Mrs . Rebll' Braclr dock, Mr. and Mrs'. Ollbr.rt. Prye sons and Mr. and Mn B . R. attended the Bradstreet reunIon which was held on SIIut'ay the !Harmon lPark at Lebanon. ,. Ouests were present from Xenia, Dayton. end Wtlmlngton.

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PVt. ~ymon~acs, w!.) was Inducted :t:the army sevt:tal weeks ago, been sent tJ ~ IRIIckler In . HI.8 adrl~ 1.8: Raymond 0 ';' Isaacs. 25&73'l211. & & S Batter.v, 282 P4 A. Bn . C8mp , Ala . HERt: FBOM HOLLYWOOD

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ~eJson a&nd son arrived Wednesday from Bolly. Warren L. Pummill, son of Mr. wood, Oallf., for an extended visit and Mrs. 'Ward Pummill of Route lilt the home of tpe former's mother, 2, returned to Great lLaltes Na.val Mrs. Susan -Nelson. Trainlng Station Sunday night after enjoyin8' a nine-day leave ,;,t home. VISIT sON RETURNS TO GREAT LAKES

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TlIUB8DAY, SEPTBMBBB I, INS.

"UOD~der time I found thls was lI"( th '!r SundllY to have service so we st\\yed', Mr. GUSllUasenwUS Crom Sweden at home and I Iln\.&hed the ·1C\l.n1n~ Phone 2lG W~. 0bI0 ' MaiD 8toI'IM . must last through .sept. ~J. B a.nd t hat 'l didn't gel done yes! rday . and nil w t-he schooll;e. eIler.nt tbe L..._.;..-_ _ _ _ _......_ _...:.._ _-:."-_ _...."!-_ _ _ _ _~ . ~~. 8til.mpa wWch bear' words:. "Milo. Olel.lnliness 18 next lo g~e . We iLf I!rt:~ool, Om oc)Unfiy';" IdllhO . IA!re(1 ~ ~ 01uI Ma11 Matta ~t.amce:-W"'vWe. ObtO h I! Liberty school "Was way bll~ In age Ration" 1l'OO<l for 3 glUlon:s unUJ didn't !have gasoline enough to 80 used . OI~.sLY'le slApled 13 and C to Deyton ' or Cinolnoat , 110 we had LIl t! hILs, forty miles from Heise I4tld Walter W. Wiseman. Editor and P~blisher set on thc side of ~ hUl. Mr. Ous· books no longer valid. to listen to the radio . t. tuscn />o~l'dEl d with the B an flllll.. SUO.A&--8t\\~p No. 14 Cood fol' mB.DED B\1ERY 'l'liuRSDAY I ~a.s WI'Ong ~bout the litUe ~ur. 5 pounds througb Nov . 1. Strull jJ ,key , I t is ~b c ro a nd ch night By , a well educated (1nd genteel 18m NOB. 16 ·811d 16 are good throuth ' roosts up III the trec but I t is Ul ' ilY, \vho had come frOm M1nlleso~n to lBf;e up homesteading . 'lhe Bearu. october' 31 lor I) pQunc!s each I VI' only one ,l eft Qf the nlnc. home canning. ' ,A;pply , at ration I found a 10llg snakc lik!lI tlllk- hu d b, ad Ive 'ch Um'en baok III Milt., bOard. U Inore ~ needed. Ing out of a. bole aC t the comet of n CSOLa tlnd then one wiote r d!pth eria ,mEL OllL - IPeriod II OOlJPOlI S the brooder house . Is that where so had Laken them all . The sad ber· AlI;~t ~,' 1943. "J ewel weed and handsome but tbey do have 1\ rather many of my chicks W'tlt till!> eaved 'PIll'ents had moved to Ida.ho valid in all wnes through Sept,' 30. jlmp.~Ql\ ~\'eed" t.lulL ,nuch of , the poisonous look. ~e milk weeds s prIng? I nu ght have thought t hat and had bad nvc more ~.'1UdJ· cn, iPerlod 1 (,'Oupon tor new BCW; 11 chorus or 1\ child's song kcc}AS run- back at the c.blcken house nre larger It was under th ere lifter :-nL~ U I who hud, all lived, oue to btC:.::fle a gOOd for Len gallon unit va.tue, lIIllt rung In my head . 1 cani r p.loemOOr than usual tWs year. I wonder how hadn't seen one :.w allow an ~gg prominent Sail Frllnrlsct. surgtllln. should be used with de11n1t e valu!! the rest. something bout A brook many years It will be lIeCore we 'Will righ t out from under a settiJlg he n . Like ~vin g two irunilles and Uvmg coupons for t1ll1t!8 800rage Lanka. and summer . J ewel weed nnd Jlmp- be growing fleld:S of It. They say 'rhe first tUne that 1 can get any ~wo lives as Mrs . Beam once 1'0.' TIRES--Next inspections due : A SOll weed ha e deceru.Lee! the land. that nillkweed n~ is <better than one to help 'me I am going to jack marked . But tJ:ili; story is about Mr . boolt veWcles by Sept. 30; S's by ' al this month (lnd now 11'on lmportlld kaPok and that t he st.:OlS up Ule brooder house and see what OuslaJl.lsen, tJle school le:lclI.t!r . October 31; C'1i by Noy. 30; con~· weed find Ulisties are In th~l~ glory. have a. valuable .n t)er for tw!ne and Is under It. The B eans were ameIDS the (larl1. me~lal vehicles every 6 months or W('eQs, yes, but lovely flowers, too. the juice cOntains some rnhber. 1 every 6,000 mUes whiChever 18 first. Monday. August 30 . We are sUi! er bottl r;; aud tllelr berme \I'M more Some one once told me that 1! yoo wonder when they will lin'l some- a bout a month late but If the Jrost Lhan a shack by thla Ume, IL was a SHOES-Stamp No. 18 (l pair) is 'have jimpson wced In your hog lots, thing valuable e..bOut cockle burrs, will oply be a month late too. every- com lor ble J'IUloh home. They hlld valid through October 31. LllO bogs wl}\ never have cholera but they are unusually big and rank thls t hing will be a ll right . The toma. (1 'long living room and off t.hls lln "AU ll ulhorltles on home canning ndvlse STOVES-.oon.sumer purcbn.tY.ls ot I 1111\' 0 nover t est.ed it scientifically year. IApparently one o! the ou t- toes are ripening, t h e beans ar!! lhe sides were the kItchen , i:un ing conned by processing (cooking in jars) In a ste!lm pressure' cooker be- mtloned ,stoves must . be made wl Lh comes of this war wlll be th~ com· so 1 do llOt know. iIt is a bandsome ready to can , green corn Is being room and bedrooms . I n t.hc evenings causo a pressure cooker Is lhe only household utensU lhat can retoip 8 6 cert1J'~te obtained aL local war Ie d tI Ing boards plant but t he smell Is rank enough merclal use of many so-cn\lec weed I. pulled for the canne ry~ but fruiL ls they sat In the IIvlllg room lind rend much holter than boiling temperature. High temperatures are desirable when canning beans, peas, corn, greens: etc., because they In&\ll'e more pr e an ra on to kc p a.way anyth.lng . even hog Ohemistry seems to be tak~ an scarce and there nrc no wild plums or s tudied or whntev.... r struck tHeir certain destruction' of bacteria and 0 MEAT, ETC. - Red Stamps X and holel'll . I have one of th·, largest interest in the prablem. anythin g this year. Autumn weather though fancies. On tl~ particul..'U' nig ht, because the canning can be done lowe~ .. The water should be brought Y good. now, Z Sep h. 5, broWll A aud handsomest plants gTowlng in 'that grows and thrives as well l\8 a we hope summer ls not gone yeF . they were gathered there when Mr. more quickly. But," sa>,s Gllldys ~:to~onil1:: ~~~kt\~ a~io~S;~~~L ~~ {rom Book 3 Sept. 12, B 8ept. 19, . all expire Oct. ". my yard tills year t hat I c'l'!r saw . '\Ieed must have some use to.whlch It lIas been so cool In th e evenings Gust.nfascn closed h is books und Klmbrou/lh, Homc Service Director canning period . 01 Ball Brothers Com pliny, who • They turn a lovely color in ttie' tall it QOUld !be put . The old Idea was that we have had a. Clre in the fire papers and retired. He WI\..O very heartily approves using a pressure "Any jar suitable for use In home PROCESSED FOODS-BlUe Clnd their black berries are vel')' that when anythlng grew so tast place. SolDe rain Last week. bu t not tlr.ed. TeachJ~ g about twcn ~y pupils cooker whenever possible, "the time canning (snrt ooly those with nnmes 8~ R. B, T vaUd through Sept. Is at hand when we must be pract!. lettered on them are BuItable) . may .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii~ I'that it ran out everything else it enough to fUll the cistern nor green or all nationalities a nd tempetmenLs cat. Don't worry 1! you can't buy a be used for water·bath processing. 20. U, V, and W gOOJ s ept . 1 •• Wl\8 a weed and endless ··lme und t he pasture . Qnd 1lGC8 was no small. job. He U!h' pressure cooker for surely you can Mason jllrs may bc sealed wlth one- through Oct. 20. money were spent trying to get-rid Our four . little pigs q,re growing- so dressed and got into· bed Ind w 's find II wash boiler, lard. can. bllby piece zinc cap and rubber-I! you of Jt. Johnson grass and quaek grass l1ast that I hope they w1\1 soon be just drifting ort Into slumber when bath tub. or,~ome deep contalner In can ftlld the caps- wiUr "lass top which water~an be boiled. Tack 8 leal. 01' with iw9·p!t!ce vacuum scal were the bane of ~he farmers in too <bIg to get t hrough the fence. ' he heard a sott "plop" on the flOQr few strips at wood together to make caps. Glasa top seal closures and BlUer wlM, tile Issoo for )'ou will bo liviD, Itself ceriar1n parts of the country untU Old Betsy has a soclalable dispo.si- under the open· winlow . He roused a rack or platform to hold the jars 'vacuum caps Beal on the top edge about one·half Inch from the bottom of U'te jar, . thercforo It 18 necesSllry and not Just 1110 eOit 01 UvHARVEYSBURG, OHIO they! <found that they could be ' used tion and doesn't like h er pre.rent hog slightly and some th\nj~ jumped up of tho container. Find something; to make l\1l'e the top edges of the Ing. Think that over and &c10r ha)'l. Wlllt he time come when we lot so everytime she can, s he pushes on his bed. ~e sat up lind rt'.achcd even 11 It has to be a board; to use jars are even, smooth, and perfcct IIrO It out tor YOllJ'llell bow Will pay $2.00 for Dead will find uses f~r all thOSe weeds t h e fence down and comes liP .t-o the ,f or a mat ch and strul:k It . I t was as a lid. Then you will have a water. In every respect 1')1e bands nre . mach beyond 10 percent or canner · for those Victory gar. screwed down tight on the vncuum Horseil, $1.00 for Cow•• and benefit by their strength ar.nd house . 'It Is a questlo.n whe ther she !l cat who was mll.kin~: a soft. place bath den vegetables. seals 8S 8Q01l as the jars nre filled to J'OIlr famtly ·lncom.e YOU IIbollJd pat power to survive '! AI\d human likes It best under t he south 'p orch near hls feet. prepllrlnlf to stay with within tram one to onc·lia If · Inch of Into War B4t,nds every payday, She~p, Hog., Cal... "You are afraid to eat vegetables the top, and shoUld not be tightened weeds;' with their crude strength in the flower bed or the pl:l(',e Paul hlm for the n.1ght . H e got t; p I1nd canned that way? Nonsen.el .A lot again. Zinc cap. are Icrewed down and Colt. and rank urge to power, what are is q.tgging for a foundation · for the piCked It up In one hand and open.. of tolks who aay a water bath can't on the rubber and thf!n loosened REMOVED PROMPTLY we going to do with them in this new separator room . He fixed the ed the ,door into the liv ing room . be used were raised on vegetable. slightly. Banda ' for gl881 top seals canned by tha t method. But let's are screwed down and then 100."Brave new world" we love to talk fence again so perhaps sh e will SUly put the cat down and wt:!nt back get three thint; clear before we go ened. This l~ghtenlilg and loosening Phone ~ aynea.iIIe about? In her own mud hole 'for a wWle. to bed. The cat .went, ImUlcdlately any further: fl ,.~ t, there have been a is cnlled 'pal:Uy sealing> and should tew Instances of poisoning from eat- always be done before, jars are Sunday. .No church . It nwer :l1here we have the basic cause of to the ' door and cried. 2804 Ing cann.ed vegetables;, second aU placed In a canner. Seala are com. seems quite like Sunday wben we all war, as "Ole BUI" said In the • Put the cat out, .R ay,'· oilid Mrs. such danger can be avoided b, boU- pleted by tightening' caps or blinds Tbe only Fer&lI~se" P~' In Ing the canned vegetables "15 min· bnmedJately after processing. don't go to 'c hurch, so I tho~'gbt we ~st war, some one Is alwayo trying Bean . Warren Comat, utes before tasting o.r serving-they ''Then tbe.r o Is the jsr with ~ to "filid a !better 'ole," Ray obliged . would go to Lytle but whl'.Il I te~ should be re·boiled before serving glas~ Hi ' and rubber ring held in In about ten m1putes Mr . GlISI.i~· I! lett from one meal to the next; place with wires-It II Ideal for .clln. phoned a neighbor to find out -the TO DEDICATE FRANKLIN asen w.as aroused by cat who was third, a pressure cooker· 11 not a ning, e.peclally when fitted with , ROOT FOR AND CONIIION , J10NOB ROLL oEPT. ·17 making arrangements to s leep on guarantee against spoDage, There . blgb • ten lion, . stretch - 'proof, steel will be spoilage I! the pressure wire. It is partly sealed bofore lind the foo t of his bed. Wearily he got gauge registers too low or I! poor completely sealed after procQlstng. your Oattle, hop, sheep aDd tal. . "Those who Belect vege~bles that to Hon18-Brock 00.. DVe wire aDIt Dean stanley, Lebanon at;tQrneyi up 'a nd P\lt thls cat Out Into t he judgment il used 11\ the selection, preparation, and. packl~ of food are young, tender, and right out of progreaa1ve firm for tbe bJahee4 JIving room also and went to sleep w1ll 8peak at bhe dedica.1on of Into the jllrs. And don't let anybody the garden, M d waste no time In market pr1ces and gOod aentae. . Prankl,irl.01earcreek World War II again. teU you olherWlse. w.ash1ng them de lin, cooking .them Mr . Bean let the cat out tlus time Honor Roll FrIday evening, Sept. 17. "Now, book to the water bath. dve to ten minutes, and pouring Into Union Steek Yards. CI"chmaM, O. - Wboleaolue Pa.teurizecl Dairy Producb • The 3618t ' Amly AIr Force Bane. or and went back to his rest with no The water should be steaming but clean, hot jars llod proceslling !m. TUne In on Radio Stntrot. WOKY, not balling when the jarl are low· mediately, will live to laugh at those 12:26 to 12:90 p . m. for our dallJ PatterSon Field an<:l t he Franklin further thought on ih£! Incident . For' Your Protection I ered into It and deep enough to who lay it can't be done. It 11 the marjtet reports. Mr. Oustafasen opeft,ed his bed· . cover the tops of the jarl two or Cans. not the Can'ta. who lire going Wayneaville, Ohlo school 'b and will pljD~lde the mUSic. room door about flCtoon minutes more Inches. NQ, water won't get to win the war on both home and Into the ~ars If dlrcctlons are fol· batUe tront." A Btt~t ~rnde ·w1ll precede \.he later lind held a sqUirming cat In AUCTIONEERING dedication wWch Is to start 'H 7:30 . his arms . .

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Bellbroolc Ghe Iivea With h"r broth. er, Wilbur BerryWl1, nnd ~he has been b cl fost for t he If ast several years. T he funeral is to be held lit the resldcnce, in Bellbrook '!='rlda-y. Nel:t Monday the Her,b en Ora· hanu: a re to start their va<:.ttlon, so they :\luI baby claughter are gumg to Mt. Eden, Ky ., to hold a two weekll r.evlvh 1. Dllv~ and S?!lll'on wJIl v}slt' their !\.ra ndparenLs, tbe D . D. WU. lillmSOn's at BlUffton. H. R. Ford~e .was ~ supper guest of the Tom Fordyce's .Illl West' Oal1' rolltop. Tuesday evenln4!:. . Mrs. P . J. Thoma.a was called Monday to nhe Harold B06t borne' near .RidgevtUe where a ' '1. 1·2 lb. baby '-8I1:1 was bOI'n at 12:30 p. m.· Dr. lWill!ams ' of I.:ebanon, was the attending phyGlcl:\n·. Mr:; . ThOmas 1,>. Is: caring for Mrs. Best (nee Preda starke) and little Charl'otte Iva~ . I

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FIFI'Et'lN noUtS AGO (September' 5, 1928) ., 'ExplO8ion of gasoilne Cll:u,;ed con8lder~ble damage at the 'home of W. SalIsbury on ThIrd street la.st Thursday ntght, the .1bi4Ze . setblng :f1te to the kit:chen woOd work and the smoke damagmg other P&l'ts of t he r esldence . Mr$. ()lara WooJard ·wm spent the winter with h er son, Oharles , and 1 11imily, in Toledo . Kenneth Kilbon of Tole1.), was '\.he weelq end guest of Or . C. W . iHender.son and famUy . Mrs . W . fR. A Men and Mr~. Wm . Newland have ·returned after a pleasant boat trip to Huntington W . Va . Monday, Sept . 3" the WRynesvllle schools begun the new tenn SChool begUns at n ine o'cOCk. ond closes at four, slightly changed fwm last year. New teachers are: SCience, MIss Helene Hanby ; mu'lC . and English, IMtss Lucille Squier; commerclal. Miss ·Margaret Vandel'Vuort and in the grades, bile M1s.·ps Alice Olm~ell and. Eva Reeder. Enroll· ment. la 650. Mary A. McCombs Gustln died WednesdaY' momLng. She wes' SQ.. Georg\! Waterhouse was perlou.sly mJurect Saturday n1gh~ ' when 0. machlne In 'which he and three other members of the American Legion Post at Lebanon were rl<iJng, BIaldded from the road Just north of XenJa 'o n lJhe Xenla and Splt.nglield pike. He received a broken leg and aerloUB cuts on both 11mps. Mr . and Mrs. 'Walter Bt:eehan have returned from a trip tJlIOU8h Indiana and Southern Mlc!l '~an . 1diasea Evalois Jones, H.elp.I) Ora. bam, Edl!.h MDKlbban and K.'\lhrYn !l'urner 'Were hostesaes at a bhower 011 Thursday' e.fternoon, August 23, a t the home ot Mrs. MaUle hatfield lor. Mrs. 'B urnett Buttel'lWorth, nee Deborah 'WlIllton. a recent . bride. A .very pretty 'Wedding ot the late simuner was that or Miss £ :Sle Margaret Hawke, daughter ot Mr . and <Mrs. O. Lee Hawke, to Mr . Maynard Weltz Tl\ursday at the Schaet ter home. In Dayton . Tlne couple was attended by M1sa Dor19 HaWke, slater of t.Qe bride, and M\.sa Esther Weltz, tJie bridegroom's slsber, and Messrs . Robert Mullen and Robert WhIte . Rev . .1. J. Schaeffer o!t1elated . Mr . and Mrs . Lowell Thomas of lqtle, moved to South Part:, ~­ ton, last week . J. B. Chapman have t~!t('n up their resldence in Oolumbus.

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YlIss sarah Burnet or Dll,yton In law, Mrs. Ina Wan1ck, at Leb. Albert Peterson of New BurUngton, Mr . and Mr~. Leslie Oray ani! Dayton were Sunday enn1n" aunt. . ohlldren and Mr . and Mrs . 'F rank 01 Mr . and Mrs. WUlIam Otcllhton, were married ,A ugust 28 at the home spent several dayS Jut we lit w1~ anon Monday afternoon . Janet Hammond returnc:1 home Kurfis a~tend ed t he bell I'arne In of the bride's ·parents . The cere- Mr . and Mrs.· Harvey Bu rnet and Mr. and Mrs . Harvey lJurnet mony was perfol'llU!'tt by the Rev . family . Mias Burnet rE!turna to 6 unday after spending a c(luple of Cin Cinnati, Su~day . spent Sund&~ 'wlth Dr ,_ a'ld Mrs.

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s pending the ' summer with hls ~n, were Friday ~venlng dlnner and da ughters, Frances imd Ruth- mer residen t of Ly~l e for ~ number grandparents, Mr . a n!! Mrs , S. L . guests or their parents, M !' . and anna and J . R. Johns attent'ed the of years. CartW11ght. Mrs. BarUet Monee . ball gam e at ClncinnalJ Friday eveMr . and Mrs . J . B . Jones enrer\· Mrs . J. ~ . Marlatt and daughter, K .....dt. Oo...... PO... _ ; 'MIss Fran<lflB Johns rlllurned to nlng. t.alned to six; o'clock dlnn\'r 'rhursMIas Helen. arrived home Tuesday BoI:Jby Early of Lebanon ~JJent la.8t her duties at Olu'lat hospll:<ll Sunday Recent house guests of Mr . and day: Rev. and iMr s . Harry StubOO afternoon from Eu8ene, Ore. , where week !WIth his grandparents, Mr. after spending a two weeks' vacation Mr . 0 , F . Miller -were : Mlss Phyt· and son. Olark: at CaledonIa Ill., they spent the summer :wIth Ray! and Mrs , Dterett Early. wtllh her parents, Mr. Illond !Mrs . lis Jean Brm at Dayton, M~ Betty Mrs , Carl Pickering a nd Ada. mond Marlatt and famI.ly. Mrs. 'Harry Ollman was quite Ul Ralph Johns and tamlly. ' Lou Keoms of CampbellsvUe, Ky . Ohenoweth of Oenterville :md Mr. Dr. J : T . EIJ1s received a ~t Milton Jones sPent la.st Week with The road from Rou te 13 to the and Mrs . Therle Jones . card Thursday, possjbly the flr·s t last weeki with a heart attack. Shoe Is samewhat ImprovE'CI . his grandpar~nts, Mr . and Mrs. Ed- old Elm tree through Lytle was MI' . ond Mrs . Lesl1e Gray and one of It.s kind ever received In Mrs . Everett Kenrick otlended win Nutt, near ' Centerville . . given a generous coa t of 011 Mon- childr en ente r tained t,o din'll'r Mon Waynesville . It was sent by air post Mrs. Margaret JohnS was a day ; also R . R . avenue here . day evenLng Mr . and Mr.... Alir d from New York via the Philadelphia the funeral Of Miss Helen Hawke at the Methodist church at Way.n~dln.ner guest of Mr . and Mrs . Allen Miss Marilyn Hanunond spent Gray, M r . and Mrs. G eo r~c S troud airplane route. The postag!: tor 'EIJlr1ck:, Sunday. several days last week with her and Mrs. WIU Gray of Day(on . sending the OQrd 'WaS sixteen cents. vUle on Wednesday. Jackie Hanunond has been III with Mr. and Mrs . Oharles Oharleton uncle and aunt, Mr . and Mrs . Ec. Mr . and Mrs . Henry Saylor and Ollve .anlly, daughter of Mr . the grip the past week. a ttendect the tunerlli of their sisLerConley and oon In Dayton', ohllciren and Mrs. S usa n S!ly!or of and Mrs. Walter Wilson, and Paui ... , ------------.....::.....------------~-----'--------..:......------------....:...------------~ ., ,

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RECOGNIZING TIlE FACI' that in carrying the war into enemy territory, we shall need greater amoun(s of money than any nation bas ever asked from its citizens all history, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of Am.erica, do oflici8lly proclaim that on Thursday, ·the ninth of September: l?4a, the Third War Loan aball ,be launched.

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. The American people supported well ,!he first and second War Loan driVeli and in fact did even more than was asked of them. Our nee for money now is greater than ever, and will ~ntinue to grow until .the very day that Victory is won; .

we must ask far more sacrifice, (ar more cooperation than ever before. . . IN WITNEss WHEREOF, I have hereUnto set 'fllY hand and coused the 84~ of . . ' the United.States of America. to be affixed. . 80

DoNE 'at the City of Washington, this twenty-sixth day of July, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-three, and of the Inde' pendenc~ of the United States of America the one hundred and (SEAL) sixty-eighth.

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America Hurtt, mother and ned d'1e l~d of Dol'Othy ' M . Fretierk;IC ... minor, vs . Da vid Frederick. c"ivorce ~ rl.l n te d . child t.o plalntlff, dtfendant t.o pay pl1allUH $10 ~r week • Homer Brothers VS . Emma E. J TOtllers, petition of plalntUf and .ross peti tion of defendant dismissed .J!aintiff t.o pay coots . Edna Pe.!r ey vs. David Pelfrey, l 1vorce to plalntlf,t , dhUdren to .JlaintLff detendant to pay oosta . Obarles Weiasman VII. J . A. ,Yllkerson, serv.iee of summons OIl leIendant In State of Maryland Jrdered . Les,le Irvin vs. Mamie irvin, dl.orce to plalntlft, turt}lture and .Jroperty to pliUntlrt, plaintiff to pay C06ta. Charles Guenther VS . Olara Guen ther, dlvo.rce to plaintiff, pJaln t1tt to pay C06ts. . Claude 'H eath vs . Mary L . Baker at al . , case d1smIl;sed action set. tied by parties' h erein. Ko. thleen M. An1rel VB. Bt.rnard V. Angel, d.1vorce, child to !)lainWl, defendant to poy plalntlff $10 per Neek and C06ts . C, (). Sponsler vs . New York central System;. case stricken from docket: plalntlff dead . Arthur Hitch vs , Carol HItch, Howard W. Ivins appotnted to rep.. resent platntJ1ff. · ' WIHlam IE!. Kinney VB. Ruby Kin .ney, divorce granted to plaintiff, Wallace O. Murray, 18 !.ax! drlv- ' er, Lebanon, and Lucy Etta Brown, 18, shoe worker, Lebanon. Roscoe E. Oomtle, 30 defenee worker, and Oorene RWllleU, 28, defense worker, both of Mor")w. Erwin L. Withington, 41, clerk Springfield. and Mrs. Una Wiese, 41, sten~pher, Lebanon. Real Es&a.te Transfers EdLth A. !Munger, by exe.:utof to Tine and O1!l'trude Robert, 62.81 ocres dn Olearcreek twp. c . ill. Morgan to OlUe and Beaale Glooslp, .93 ncres In Wayr.e twp. Charles 'R . and Olive '~. Hettlnger to Lee and Ora. B . Lovely, 30.75 acres in OJearcreek twp . . Orayce M. FIsh to Alt.on J. IUld Clara M . Ross, lot 78 in Springboro. oHarry Fry, by administratrix, to iAllen D. Fry, 83.61 ocrcs In Clear-

As Commander-in-Wer, I hereby invoke every cili;zen to give all possible aid and support to this 'Third War Loan drive, not only 80 that our financial goal may be reached, but to encourage and inspire those of our busban«Js and fathen and 80DS who are under fire on a dozen fronts all over the world •.It is my earnest bopo that every American will realize that in buying War Bonds .in this Third War ~ID he :bas 'an opportunity-lo-express voluntarily and under the guidance of his consciiel;lce, the extent to which he will "back the attack."

By the President:

divorce, gr06s neglecL ot du tl. . Ohal1ies Weissman VS • . J . A. Wilkerson, money only. ,125 claimed with lntere:;t from Ju.y 1, 1S4ll . Esther M . Nichols vs . Arch D . Nichols, divorce, gross neglect ot duty. . Irene Nichols vs. James P . Nichols, extreme cruelty. Everett T. BlacIdord vs, Gold.1e F . :Black:!or<l, divorce, gros~ ~ealect .f duty and e xtreme cruelty .

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Harold COok, recently of Kenosha, Wis . , 'h as entered the air service t raining school, Oolwnhla un1vera~ ity, New York City, tor a six montha' oUlcera course In· spec'lal!zed etectrtical work. Hls wife IlIld two c~lIdren will make th~lr home with his sister, Dr . ~ . L COOk. Walter Elzey 1a on the slc& lJ&t. . Prancl.s Coleman jolned his Jl611 ent.s here Friday ' JiJter 8pefldiJl~ a couple or weeks With relat1ves In ColumbUB. . Rev. O . .p .Jo)I\y lett Monday to attend the Methodist confect'nce at OlnclnnalJ . . The registration or tloys rot Lebanon last !Week. who became 21 years of age since the laBt repsuatlon nwnbered 37 . ThO'Je from Wayne twp. were: J . M. EarhnlUt,

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S. 'K~ Harold Osborne, ~t Paleatnle tbis week 'w ~re she at !.he h ome of Mr . tln~. Mrs. J . B . JOlles pent Monday Ernest 'Rosn~gle and famlly Af" Amaa SheWant, HoWard F. Shutts, Jesse Hawkins ot the Prlenda Is employed as teapber In ttl" school' Fred Horn and daugh ter. ,Jfrry at afternoon Iil lDay ton . church of New Burlington . London, 01il.o. chester H . White . and 'Wllldon J . En(!lewood . ' .' The g1ISOline order trom .he gov- there. Mrs . W . C . Bcrgdn.ll was S UI,J [lY Wilson . Mr . and Mrs. lPaul Williams ot 'Mr. and Mrs . Bartlett. Monce [I11d Monuoy guest' of h er son-lor Frank 'R . Snver lett yester~'1Y for ernment WIloS well observed here Lebanon were Thursday evening spent th e weekend wJth their 50n- lo.w and daugh ter, Mn and Mrs . Sunday. There were very tew DUll Camp Sherman. ' chines on the road, a few passing gu~ of Mr. and Mrs. Everett In-llllW a.nd daughter, Mr . ».nd Mrs. Edmond Mlnser ond son In Dayton. WOn! haa been received that Jas. ' New Suits Merrell Wolfe and family, at Mel" through iwlth a "spe~lal permit'" Ilt- Eal'ly. . ' Fri ends here were sorry try learn 'has ~rrlved sillfely overseaB . Ida Blaoltburn vs , Th';mo ~ Bla.cIG. Mrs. Eldon Rei:her of Huston, rltstown . of the den t il of Oharles (" pbhart, !lurn, divorce, extreme cruelty. Leverlng cartwright left Sunday !aChed to them . The local 'autolst3 T exas. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Roy IMcKlrtly and dAughter, 79, ot Ills home In ¥ J.amJsburg on kept their _ cars In t l;le garage 011 tor his home in· Chicago, after Floyd WIVQ vs ., .-Thelma Ward, Moooe and little daugh ter of Day· Oorls, of Dayton,. Mr. Ralph Johns Thursday. Mr . Gebhar t was 0 torwi.y.

TWENTYI-FIVE YEARS AGO (September

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twp, Leander S. and Anna A.rthur to J. P . and (Hulda 1Lamb, .M acres In Wayne twp, NOTICE OF APPOINTIUENT Admlnbtratm- wIth the wm Annexed

15 BILLION DOLLARS INoN.8ANIC'NO QUOfA)

WITH' ~rAR BON'DS

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, THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR .BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIO'rJC WAYNESVILLE ROSIN'ESS CONCERNS IN FURTHERANCE OF THE WAR EFFORT AT THE REQUEST Of~ THE U. S; u. S. TREASURY DEPT.

Lo:v~ly's Cafe .WayDe~· lce Plant

'Gulf service Station ·. qoyle'. ·, flu~litY: M'eats ,S...ith's· Meat Market', WaYDe~~e

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Sohio Fairley Hardwa~e D. R. Smith Grocery 'Waynesville ~loral Co. l'exaco 5er.vice 'Station ';' Mc €Iur'e Funeral Home -lin ie 'W aynesville Natl. Banll aynes. Farme~i Exchange

Estate of !Mary O. 01'0&8, ')ceeaaed • Notlce is hereby given th&L L. O. st . John, wh06e Post Ottiee .Addresa is Way~esvllle, OlUo, hila dUlY appointed a.s Adm1n.lBt1'6tor With the · wlll Ilnnexec. of the EJrtate of Ilary C. Cross, late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. • Dated this 28th day or· A~, 1943 . ~H:· OARBY,

Judge Of the Probat" Court, Warren Cou,nty, Ohlo . Stanley &: Stanley, Attys. NOTICE' '. •

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; MEMPHIS, TENN.-Pete Gray,' one,armed eenter-tielder tor the , Memphis Chicks, plays better base' ball with ono arm than many pillY' ers do with two. He's up this year from Three Rivera, in the CanadinnAmerican League. Fast on his feet, he baa had only three errors r.I'-alked uainst him 80 far . .'

~ome Waynesville

The . (unuMI lor Mfr,. R ohllel Mis.. 'Fhc»nas s ta n.sbul'Y or Dny'- .iU'll)y was 'held at 'tl'le MoOlu 7" .f'W1:ton, spent tlw woeJti..cnd Ilc.r·e wIt.h t!l'ul Home "iMonday . . :. n l enced n gu sts of Mr , 'Ilnd, Mrs. Don Hadley. fricndS. Ml:S. lro 13ro\\' 11 Miss Audl'CY <"'rll wtoI:d ill' ~lenltillg • • • bridge lun 11 on At RIl~e's Oil 'nl~~. Mrs. R. H . Collin of Za nesvU;e, Fire nd extended coverog.l illS\U'- tile weekr end wItl ho.r pareNS, M,· . and Mrs. Eat'1 Ol'~Wl0r<1 . CII.)' In h onor 0 Mrs. Huy nono ' Ilnd Dorothy and Cllrolyn BlaLt of ance. Wilbul' N. Sears. ~. and i'dl'lf. Morns L9w.lll and Williamson of Cl vela nd. . ayton' spent the week-lend .at the Mr . fllld Ml'S. OiIr] ·F'ryl' and hOIl, Jc.t.!'Y\ spent· Sllnday w!~n MI'. Mrs. Ethel ~o~ ~nd Mr . R y- home ~ Mr . and \Mrs . O . R . Un· dl\ughters left Friday evening to ~nu Mrs. J01Ul KOCli tel·. mond WlllIrunson were I! lH·" ts Of. .1;1 sby. visit frie.n .s nno relatives at KokOMI'. Albert .Bullllell and MJ~ 1M• .. Mrs. Annn Wlllifllllson allJ r mi Jy 'Automobile • insurance. W . N . mo, Ind . Mr . Frye reLurned Monday W B~ell are spendlng tha w.eelt on 'Monday afternoon, iMf' HoUk Sears. wh1le hla wUe and ch1lctlen wlll wlUl Mr. ana Mrs. Bert B~ell, and Mfa. W11l1am:!on were o·.,J'oute • • • spend l>"Ome time there. sra.uo.parenta . from Oxford where they had visited MIss Ellen MOsa 01 the Nurses • • • Mrs. 'Banner Stewart a'tte aded the Mrs. J, A . ('P a t) Hopkw return. Lt . Robert WUlIamson and trlde . Tro.lning 5Ohool o.t oeneI:(l1 1 0llpital Wh.ite r eunion Sunday. • • • In Cincinnlltl, spent Sundlly with ed MOnday aIter spendln:; three Caller:; at the Buunell llo;nc l$un,. Mrs. Elwin Payne nnd SOil or her parents, Mr . and Mrs . H. R. mon ths with her husband a~ BandllY were !Mr. ami Mrs. Vaugtu. Maine, are spending 'several we.. ks nini , CaU!. MQ6S. .lullen and son, Gary Lee, Mr. aud with Mrs. t'1\)'lIe's pal'enLS, Mr . and • • • • • • Mrs. ORvis Fwonas. . Lt . and' Mrs . H . F . Dye 'l\nd sons Deputy 8hertIf Earl Campbell 01 Mrs. Walter PlfeU'ler lI.ud U\llli hl.cr,. • • • havo returned after 0. delight ful v[\" Lebanon , spent Frldny even:rg with Jo.ne, Ml·. and Ml·S. Earl PJ'.eU ! el· Mr. and Mrs. W!IlH~m T . Asbury his aunt and uncle, Mr. lInu Ml·s. 11I1d two daughters. were Sunday nHcrnoon guests (If MI'. cation in Michigan. Earl Evans . ILOd Mrs . R . E . Asbury . Mrs. Wilton Hartsock " Url Mr. • • • Ra w Linseed Oil for sale Mr . and ~rs . W . O . Raper anC\ by Paul C. P icking, Wu.YI' ~_ nnd Mrs. H. C . Harvey w c " ~ SunIns ure with Wilbur N . Gf'nn. rlay guests of Mr. nnd Ml'S R. H . Mr . and Mrs. Morris Fulker~on and ville. Phone 2182. daughter. Znn:l Mac, spent Thurs· Mrs .. James Snedeker of 10;UIn: Hartsock. DoD't spend your pay III day at Indian Lake . bus, was the week-cnd :; Ul: .'. of Mr. competUloo with your ,I1elgh- ' ..... and Mrs . E. W . Scofield. • bora for .scarCe civlJltuJ Miss Mory Novotmy of DnyLon Mrs. Flora Hendr.rson and son, goods. Save, America, and \~ns tile week-end guest o! MI: ' Raymond, were (Leballoll \'lsItors Mr. and M.rs. D . R. Dunn of you wlll 'lIave America from Satul'd ny aftel'lloon, black market. and ranaway Piqua nnd IMrs . Chflrles Sr,llerlhl· Betty Bmdd'ock .

~ Waul Ad's, Cards of Thanks and ·ObUuo.rle are charCed for at tbe mte of one ceIIt 0. word, mInlmum ~bar~e 2lIc!. A "'ant Ad lmerted for three Urnes Is charged at ~ a word. FORi SAI,oE - Watkins Product.. at 23 N . Broa'dway, Lebanon. Open

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FBlENDti

WANTED-Truck drlvers, wi~h. or without truck for coal dellvery . Liv1n~ quarters included. Steady, good pay. Write Box 53, Station D, bayton, Ohio . 9-2

First Day school, 9;3(1 0.. m. Meeting for Worship. 1'):30 &.

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MT. 1101,'1.1' M. E. CHURCII ". M. Scarlf, Minister· Sunday School 11:30 a. m. E. A

Green Beans . BrLng Earnhart, Sup~. contaLners. Shel'D'Uln Hurst, Route Evenlna I5erv:lce, "'1:90 p. IlL 2: Waynesvllle" at Lytle . 9-2 Player Meeting Wednesday eveninl, 7:30 po m. W.ANTElD->-To rent a house, 3 OIl'

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more rooms. Just dhcharged flom aNDY . ' Family of three. Your help would be appreciated. Earl Moran, Waynesville. 9-9 FOR SAl..lE-Complete line of 8ta-

t:onery .tor sale at the Gazetta office, ~iCed I:rom 250 to 13.00 . F'O'R SALE -

2 yr . olci Slu'opsb1re Ram from regis tered stock . Ree..sI. onable. Phone Wllynesvllle 2910.

ST. AUGUSTINE CHUBCII Father Krumhelta, PrIM& Mass Sunday 9 :00 a . m.

ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCH Ralph Parltl, MinIster in Cbarge Holy . COInrnunlop at 11:00 0.. m . .

. WAYNEBVILLB OHURCH OF C~T

Mas Randall. Minister

FOR SALE - Hot Blast· Heating SUNDAY Stove. ~nable .. Waynesville Bible SCbool 9.30 ... in. Insurance Agency; Rogers & Comuwn1on '10 :45 a.. m SimPbon garage. Phon~ ~.661. ~I,l1 a . m. 200 bushela of clean

J.unJor Endeavor, '1:15 p. m .

seed ' wheat. LaiWrence COOk, R.

Ben10r ·Endell.vor, '1:15 P. m .

Communion and preaching, 8:00

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FOR SALE ~ 1930 Model A Tudor Tou are United to come and worForo. 'Good tires, two new. Priced ~p ~s~ us. 'for qulok S!I.Ie. Dean G. Walton, Waynesville Route 1.

FOR RENT--4 room apa.rtment, twO on first floor, t.wo on second . Not . modeI'D, has electricity . Miss Ma.~£1U'et W . Edwards, Waynes.ville. WlANTED-Someone to care for eld. erly lady In their home. Bedfast. Phone 2631 or addr ess H . . W . OnM, .'Wl\ynesvllle . " FOR SALE-Wood and coal 6 hole cooking range. White enamel with polL.\9h d s t.eel top, reservoir and \Y!l.I'IlJIing close! . Inquire Gazette ofIice.

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FO_ HIGH'~ BLOOD PRESSURE ,

Dangerous High Blood Pressure (Ellentlal Hypertcl1$iori ) is us unl1i ked by distressing symptom. u~h as dizziness, throbbing head, :lIe., sJeeplc88ness and nervous~ess. If disregarded, this may lelld to Heart Trouble, Stroke, paralYSi~ Hardening of the Arteries or Kid ey Trouble, Diamonex, discove~)l f a heart specialist, is designed tQ uickly aid in the relief of thes~ istressing symptoms. -, , . A Chicago resident says: "I sul. lered from High Bloo'd Prcssure fo~ several years with incrensingl;, evere throbbing headaches, diul. eu and Ihortne.' of breath. ~ howed the Diamonex formula y doctor and, on his advicc, trie he treatment for two weeks unde dentical conditions a8 previou atments. Within only three days y bad headaches and dizzy speJl~ ere gone. My high blood presllure ~al reduced and I sleep fine." ' , Diamonex goel directly to In three, different ways to the relief of these dangerous tams. Results are IID(!ed'v-wit:hiri as Ihort a time as two teren often lind that Diamonex accomplilhed '16% of' the total duction possible with this· IIII'mn!!... you suffer from DI.AI~O:NE:Xl ~ ~e8llure may try without ijuce this W01lldf!lrful trfll"tment • million new . 1 1Jff11lJ'Blr8 trial offer is made for • . Umli~

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"THE DISTINC1'IVE PLEA OF THE CHURCH . OF

Mr. Walter Wiseman, Ed it..):' Veal' Wnlt: H's bin a weak or 80 slnce- I has wri t you but I has bin so c!Jp, gou c bU.\ Y you'll jist have to fwulve me . Qr course 11 I didn't .have a l.y mo~ La do t han you and ~enny Hill, then I'd have no exclIse . You no, I saw Kenny up In l .•Ylon tolher (.lay sLllndin in II ~ 1 1. ! SOID J gur who wuz n spoutin V " about whn' to eaL n order to ,be healthy . He ¥lUZ a tIlk1n It all in so 1f you SE'e Kcuny a putl.in On Il rew extrll Ibs . Yl1u'lI l10 he's 'a ea tin 'o range rindJ. etc. 1 thot perhaps ii I'd tD.lk I e I nice alJo u~ 'K enny.' .h e mite give me a pass to h15 th.e ater. l ' haln t. seen 0. plctw'e s,how fwo a' coons ago Whero I come frum we ain't nflver had llone of tl~ things, so I ' rockoll as how I'd enjoy it by gum. But talJdn about forglvln me fur no t a rl tln. you no It's \\ ha rd thing ' to [w-give one another. BuL our prellcher sez, 11 we want to git into henven. we'll have to furlr1ve dIld f Ul'l{lt. Swntlmes we jist tIl18gine peopul a.nd sum Limes hit don't toke much to muke us peeved. ' We IS jist a lookln Cwo trouble and we -m' ,st al ways find It. I don't IItte ter <lee peopul wearln thi n tee,ina 011 their sleeves . I ·want to. be the kind or Ii guy (bhough I don't know :so much and iI've never had much ~llkation) 'that I can overlook a. lot of t hp Uttle t hings people do and can lorglve 'em fur the big things. Th\!. good ·book sez: "Forgive sevent y times seven." And I want to be livin like the .good book sez, don't you? , Well, I mm.t gitthls letter In tllii .mall, so youse will git it 80:)11. Your friend, . 'l1HE (x)uNmY HICK. Ad vertising Showa Energy

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Turn off lights when OFF for ten hOQrs SAVES a kilowatt hou. oot in ute. aDd when 1•• "log home or .and ~vea the pound of coal. (f C1I:ery one of oBic:e. oar more than 120,000 customenl wUl lave Doo'l tUrn 00 die tOUI· , u or the iroo before ' ,ou are ready to lIM just that mudi, '.60 tons of coal will be roni&. Turn it 04 when served for war purposes. Use plenlty of light DOt in we. Tura off the radio with which to rad and eew and work . bur wilen 110 one It Jh. cen.lag. eliminate all unneeded lighting.

NOTICE!!! We Are Moving-:Because of the help aitwe feel that uur

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to be ......wecl 'of yow *hi.. prlvUe.11 'l'bIa will happeD ' to. the tndIv.tdual who '.. Involved III • awtor vehicle accident ret1l1t.1Q In all UDati.lfactory judgment agaiDIt. btm, ' becauee of c!am.... to properb', perlOaaI Injury o. death. A I!'U'm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company polley will safllguard your drlv ln ll rl~ht.R und~r this law. Check with me today! .

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BRADDOCK

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LARGE FAIR EXHIBITS

STAGE ACTS OF NATIONAL REPUTATiON , ! Will 1l1lpear each afternoon and ni.ht .. , : OTS TO SEffi-t-Some .of the best race liorses in 'the country. Racing afternoon and nigrt--Monday, Wednesda y a nd Thursday. ,

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ATTENDANCE PRIZES EACH NIGHT $1,250.00 ~'nited St~tes S~vinga Bond~ given away 'during Fair Week

takes a pound . of coal to manufactu,re •

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kilowatt hour of electricity. A hWl'ldred·watt .

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lnOatioD. Buy moro Booda e"ery payday. How maoy bonds' Figure it out youneU.

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walle werc dlnner gucsts MO!"day of aSillS 55 Mr. and Mrs . W. E. Cornell have sq. . and Mrs. WllJ Br ,dlcy . had lIS Uleir guests during the past , ~ Mr. and Mrs, Stllnley B~~If'Y and week their grand:;ons, John [lnd Frank Mic hener, of Pltt.?burph. daughter Phy1lls and Mr . and Mrs . IrvLn Mu~Iorcl and daughter, Rose.Pvt . Carleton Stanley, who was . mar,Y, enjoyed 0. picnic :'im l.e r at recently inducted Into !.lIe n:·my. j :.;;;;==========~·I Ohautnuqua on Sunday . !:pendlog this week wi th O)JJ. Ilnd IUETHODIST COURCII Mrs. John A.Stanl y at H ot springs Rober t Hllstings was a S t: !unlay Loul!! C. Uadley, Pastor evening and Sundny guest of Don,· Ark . He will rePOl't lor du:..v on h .s Ohurch school 9 :30 a . m . return , a id Lukens at Harveysburg Worshlp se.r~ice 10 :30 a . m. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tumer and Mr . ruld Mrs . Hllrry Smith d ubjeot: "The Bible and ToU;" Our Fourth Quarterly C()nference E . W . SCofleld clljoyed t' lt:: ball Indianapolis and niece, Mr!; Emm,l ,Robinson of MOlgnnLown, Ind. , vis!Will be held a.t the church Friday games at Cincinnati on Sunday. Ited Mrs . 'O arrle Lippincott and evenin~, Sept , 10 at 8 o'clock . I Mr . and Mrs. Amos Cook a nd dnught.er Eva, the latter purt of IllSt FERRY OUIIROII OF CORIST Ernest Cook were Sundny diml!!r week . Herbert Graham. Min.lster 9:90 a. mOl Bible IICll,ooL 10.45 a. ·m..-Communion.

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Gran ge Hon ors lVlr. and Mrs. Corn ell 'I n a specially pleasan t meeUng h eld at Farmer 's Gl·a.nge N.9, 13 Saturda y even1n;g, !)he urange palu honor to :Mr . and Mrs. Morrl.... Comell who are celebra ting t.heh golden wooding Ilnnlve.r sary . TilE: hail Wa& gully decorat ed with !lowers. The (allowin g progt'a.m wa.. given m their honor: SOng.-G rnllge ...... Annie Laur e Vocal SOlOS - When &arlos An.. Young, and 1 Love '11he~lIIonlm1a Heak Rea.d1ng- The Chrlste lllng~a.nCe.s Wllll&k.er . Trumpe t solo - 1A>ve's Old Sweet «3on8'- Olen SmIth, accomp anied by Seth Hoak a.eadln e - We Have >LIved . all<.. Loved Togebher - Mrs. Waltel

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\At the regular monthly meetlna of togethe r for viotory. lit, ts the 'lbIrd War Loan' Drive Waynesville schools opened T ues· bbnt only 18 scnlors Waynes vUle village council , held are register ed day morning wit h an enrollm ent of compar ed with Monday evening at. the mayor's of,' , which opened here and through out a graduat ing claas approxi mately 535 student s. 310 In of forty-th ree flee, AliBtstant, Village Marsha l oar,. the nation Thursda y, sept. 9, as . In the elMs of t.be the grade'sc hool and 221) In tile high last term War Bond armies rolled Into me Il\6n Ora.ne lIubrnltted h1s resign",. . 9Ohool accordi ng to R. W . Bradtlon to the village' fathers. Mr. II.eld. At th e school bOard meetJng lI4Qno. dock. 8uperln tenden t. Al~hough the day evening Mrs BataUo ns of men and women volCrane has been acting a& traffic . PaUl Propst of total enrollm ent on opening day o f Waynes patrolm an here tor several morit·ba . .u nteers are calling Amerlr. ans to ville Wa& employ ed to teacb school Lh1s year was slig h~' les:. t.he second m his resignation Mr. crane stat;· buy the l1t1.1e Bohds a.il<l the B ig - third grade Ilbah that of last year. oMr. Bra.cl- class, roundin g out the overlloW' ed that due to o~her employ ment Bonda that buy the tools to \\In the taob1DC dock stated tJha t when student s HOW sta,M. he had round It impossible to give war . working In t~e canning plants re.: in Warren county, as elsewhe re. the time bo his pollee duties tb .. po&;. Teache rs are : first grade, Mfdaea port for school, the enrollm rnt l Ethel Beekma n in the nation, War Finance comIUon deserve d. and Virgini a ~ expec~ ed to equnl or exceed that 0 burn: second grade, Mi3B ZoJ& The reslgna1.1on, eftect.lve Immedl . mittees are putting empha61s on the 1042 . That the armed services and S trider; second- third alely, WIllI accepted. iNo succes&O~ 6ale of the $25 tQ '1000 E Bonds, grades, MrII, wur the plant employm en t has mad . Paul ProPS.L; Bonds whICh are beiDg bought. ha& been named . tb1rd grade, IIiBI heavy Inroads On enrollm ent In thL Virl!lnJa Hardin, grade sc.nf101 ord'l Mncea were also paSsed by! Mr. and Mrs. John Cltiz;!u til pdQ. upper classes Is shown 'by lhe fac L cipal; fo urth grade, Miss a.t the meetl,ng. One granted the thIa "people 's loIi.n." Laura MeWith- . cornmere1al banks barred K:lnsey; fi.fth grode, M:I.ss DOrotbY ' ohlet qf polLee Ij. 1)()IDpeD.8aijQD or KenricK . from. the campaig n, the 6Ucceaa of Day; four~ fln.h grades, 1tInI. $480' a year, the second relating to Trlbu~s. Amos Cook IIhe care and ·contlnem.e.nt or dogs t3le i1r1ve w1lI. depend largely upon Walter Sheeha n; slxt.h graM, MrI. Rendin g-R1ng Out the Bells-M rs. lwitlhln the vlllage and ' the third 6\, averase 1Dcome CIll'lle1'8 If ~ naThelma Elzey. ElIz\\beth Jones tion la to reach Its '15,OOO, oop,OOO lows employe es of the water Qepartl. High school bUlldin g-Mra. Wm. Vocal Boloo-- Put On Your Old Gray Lukens. 7-1 , home eeonom1ca; Rotment W enter premJ.ses ·to Gare for quota, and t.hlS commu nity meet Its There wlll be a meeting of Llll Bonnet , and Silver 'rhrelW!. newly Quota by Sept. 30. ·the ibuainess of the water board dur, eoal of fovmed Band MOtht'C8 oluL berL Hamilto n, 7-2; OhSirles Ja.mes, .Among the Gold·Mrs . Motrls on Wedneli Ohio'a share Is t698,OOO, OOO 'or bJ8 dBfllght. hours without. perm18. day, Sel>tem ber 15. at 2:0L 8-1, history, Ilrlthme Uc"; Ralph Fulkeni on ,"ppJ'01bnatelY $100 for every man, slon. of the owner. Parks, 8-2, sclence; Miss Plorene e . . p '. m. at the high slhool, E . W Bong by OrlUlge-:-'Wben You and 1 A re89l\ltlO p. requesti ng the contin- woman and ,chUd who resides In the Foxbaue r, freshme n, oommerc1a,l scotleld , Instrucbor, announ ces. Were Young, Maggie state. '11be QUO~ for Warren county uance Of. bile special levy for village subjecls ; Mrs . Kennet h ~uah, lIle membe rship of the n ewl) At the close of the program a servicca which explres IlhJs year, wILl! 111 'l;3iO,OOO. f1:Inned club will include all ladles sophom ores, Latin .. ma.them atl.cs: beautifu l boquet of gold COlorec The jab or War ~ond volunte ers also passed . qI ~ community who nre interest ed Oarl Fel'guson, juniors, coacb, sciglildiolus and vase were preeent ed In Wa,ne townshi p is carry1n g' bile I ence, maUlem atics; M~ . O. B. .kJ Hupportl ng the school band. to Mr. a.nd !.Vs. Cornell by the appeal, and aeWng the addition al ' B mce, sanlors, English , E. M. SeQ. Tbe club wW o~ganlze at the Sept Orange . The boquets whlCh decorbonda".to every local pel'8Ol1 whO can field, music; J. B . Crabbe, Smith- ' 15 meeting . Wa.Ys and means 01 a ted bhe hall were gathere d in a buy an stra .00 Bond or invest two Hug-hes . baskeL cuid present with manv' con- Taislng 'money for the new ban<. week'a pa.y in ht.s and the nation's The lunch room at the hlgh school uhlform s wUl be dt.seusse d. I·ye lOt a bome, too', MIster ! Eye!,), 'Utra bond , rOD bar IIaroaIh gratulatlons to the hapPY' couple. Mrs . Rosemary A/lbJbead: Wife of future. ""as .opened Wednes day 'but ·lunchM • tile ParroD ~vIq. PIaD wID belp me let baek ~. It. "FIpre 1& Serge~nt Keith Ashmea d "The big chedlbo olt and t.he small and are not yet belng scrved at t.be DUKE oat JOIl1'I~ PEACH U." OIOOBA IW dauent.er or Mr. and !tin . Will St. purse are aWea in tb1a drive," R.B. grade bUllding . John, Jolne.1 tile Woman 'a An'llY Barteoc k, Ioca1 cha1ztman, bas sald, SALE 18 CVLMJ NATED Corps (JWIACS) and left Cwclnn att s Mr , and Mrs . Carl pUke . have ~ypayOct.3 'l1be Massie Rural Schools ' aL Sept. 1 for Fort Ogletho rpe, Georgsold tlielr farm on RoUte 73 to Mr. HarveySburg opened TUe.su6Y mornIa, for her baa1c tralnlni. She la the George F . Stanley of Dayton . Tbe ing with bu~ one vacancy In the .first Wayne ~nah1p girl to Join 'Rljl local sugu ration board was Mr. Ra.ndal l, thel ministe r of the rarm contain s a large peach orch- teabpin g start, aocarc!lng to S~. Mr . 0. woman' s branch of 0 .1.Il' armed open for the last time on Thl,lJ'Sday 9hurch ~ . ' Ohrtst, &IUlounces tha ard 1Wt\ Is well known in ~hls sec'l1he Garden club was entel'ta1 ned r t S : C. Milllgan , ' superin tendent Mr , and Mrs. 1M. A. Corr\el1 w1l\ . . ~d comp~eted 498 appll~t1on and the local church at the beaUtifu l country home of tion . has ' designa ted Oc . 'hWlbimd bas been overaea s cele~te thelr golden wedding A comme rela~ teaeher Is stlll need-' an- Lsauect pel'in1ts for 16,960 pounds .of ~ Miss P llall'1 RIley · and Mrs. E. O. 3rd as Rall1 Day for tills . !Mr. 'Stanle.y, the purcha&er, ·.Ls ed bo comple.t e the. Illgh .....- last n1veraa ry on ~, Sept. 12, at ~ for tourtee n months and w..... Miller on Thursd ay afteJ!lloon with their hOme in Waynesville . n,ey caJmlng s\IgU durl.ng the season. . year. A goal of 11\170 hund rp.d has presiden t of the St4n1ey, M9.nUfaoL- start. heard from was coDf1ned to a ~'l1bo6e ;who served during the sllDll· been set and ~llSIve plans plt.alln New ~a. Mrs. St. John, will bo~ "Open ~ouse" from !lave ~ company of DB.yton. He ' plans The follOwing tellOhers lire In an attenda nce of 'ten MWlbeis. The 2 ~. mer were: Kia. It. R. ¥OSS, chalr- been Mternoo n W86 given to <.iJIcu!I8lon of ~o develop the pea.oh made, charge: orchard fOr ' . ~.'" lflrogr8n and l for that ........-.. -~t of ~ . W Ii .p. m aD(l from '7 untU It. p. h er ........er, ... DWlj MnI. Everett Early, 1Is;a . cannlng and preservi ng of fruita , • ...,...... - - use the residence a& his summer . First grade, Mr/!. Ralph m. -Ul411' Hl tie CIiId 118 ~ Basting s; ' :-;:= Warren counllY Red 0I'0Il& alld hal! bbelr fr1tm.da ~ RoDald ~ e, ~ Oona, ~:.,. . -home . The..far m hal been owned by seoond and t.h1rd ' ~e6, 14r3 . Belen The mlWY new uses of the aoy bean Tlie been employ ed at the Air Serv1ce • JIioli. D. R. were also t1lacU8ll8d. 8al1abu ry, Mrs ~he . DUke lAWl' followin family for several ganer- Robert6 0n ; fOurth grade. Mrs. g Interesti lltg Items: Mr. 00mma nd In Ila.Y'toD for tbe pUt IntOKr. )(0ITiB . .\. Cornell a.t!d Miss em:e Brown, Mrs. Dainty re.{resll ments were sened' O. H. Brace, Mrs. at lons. lorlurl Nolder Mr. and 'wUl Mrs. p~ . Duke catheri the will Hamne JeaD Volers; fifth and sixth grades, Smith were united In year. by !.be h06tes8 e8: Ernest EdgIngWn, and MliI. E. P : mond organ . Mr. . . Nolder Is. from conduct a sale of their equipm enl '~ul Propst. ~e Se~~ ..14, 1893, and ~. The board served the ~hb.uhf, Oblo, iD the GRADUA,:'B8 J'BOM NAVAL nl!ar future and leave for D.llld played tor the High School- Eng.llsh and Sol- ROBER T 08BOR N QUALl will be asalsted 1n their eelebra tlon FlE8 people of Wayne townshi p , AVIAT ION TBCBNlOAL 8CBOO L bl tbe1r daugbte r,__ MnI. evangel1st1c lneetilll~ 'here a t the iBouston, Texas, to spend the winter ence, IDonald Foulks; h1stm'j and Ruasel FOap lLOT TMtm NG AT TIm Ohurch of Clhrtst LIlo6t lall. ' There with· their son, Paul. Anothe r son, home econom ics, Mrs. Winifre Stoobtt H, of ~. d NASHV ILLE ARMY AlB. CENTB B Robert Woo1a~ l~c, son of 1Ir. WE8T WAYNE ADVISO RY " , twill be ~lal talent from the Cm· Robert, wW stal' on the fGl1D until Starr; Englt.sh and math'!m aUcs, and Mrs . Kennet h Woolard , having . COUNCIL MEETI N6 'CIDnatl Blble 8em1na Nashville Army' Air center, Sept. ry. Mi'. Rallt· about Dec. 1 when he expects tp. IMfs. LIll1li.n S. Carr; selenoo a.nd complet ed t.nIJn1ng as ava.t1oD ordenter ;-.military '7.-iAvi ciall service. aton Studen t Robert Osborn , will dellver thtl ma.nual sermon arts, . HowH. C. MUllgan . supernancem an. 'W1I8 gfadua. ted rrom Mrs. EdwIn Payne, daughte r of 'West Wayne Advisory CouncU ever, the most in~~1 20, son of !Mr. and Mrs. Harold ng part intende of nt. Naval Aviatio n Technic al Tralnln g ' Mr. and Mrs . Davis Furnas SCBED UU OF WAaRE N the bome of Mr. and' Mrs. ~ service WIll. lind met Osborn of Waynesville, Ohio, baa be the recordin g of Center, Norman Okla., July I, ' re~ lWUe of Lt. <J.g.) Edwin COUNT Y SCHOO LS B&SEB ALL Payne, who IrWin Mulford Prlday ·evepJn g, Sept. the servtces which' wUl be broadca qualifie d for pilot tralnlpg here. st calving the .ratlllg · ot seaman flrit baa heeD l,1v1r1e With LEAGU E OR 11M3 SEASO N her husban d 3. After a ahort busines s session, over wmo in tbe a.fte~oon . 'l9le lAt· the center Osborn took pbyalclllBB. He klter received hla diploma at SOuth Barpnv ell, Maine, has ·re. Mr . . Braddo ck Inttodu ced Mr. Di- entire commu nity 111 invited to atAnnoun cement hos been ma.d~ of cal and psyohol oglcal exam\na The ;943 schedul e of games In ,f rom the rNaval .AIr. G~ ~ turned to the home of tJoI18 her parents . ta! Banta. who gave a very interest - tend tIieae li'l!rvlces . to detemli n e Cor which branch of the . Warren county SChools Base- the marriag e at Purcell, Okla., A\IgU4t 3, aDd 1a, U. PlI.yne baa been of Pvt. Harold B . a1rerew servlce ..bomtlardlerlng, n&V). traIlSf'lr recl to Ing dellCl'iption of the YOUlh ;s The purpose of RaUl. ,Day this ball league ha6 beent annouh cec by Anderso n dl Camp. Robinso n , Ark . . now located in Florl~a on eoa&t pa- BennUd a. confere nce Wblch was held at BOwl- year Is to iliterest the commu nity the schedul e , commit tee, which Is a son of Mr. and Mrs . C. E . An- igatlng or piloting, he was best fltl . d ...... _._, trol ~uty. HI6 ~t ' addre811 ill: A'ft'END-FlJNEBAI,-:"""--ro-. Ing Green 'recently . Mr. Bltnta Wa& te . . ~..".,...... tra.1n~, academ ic Ion t.be evangel1&t1c serv1cea ~'liich composed of M. T. Johnson , J, F . derson. NIE()E of Waynes vllle and Miss study, and military ~t L. lWool1anli B ltc, U.S ~N .: sent a& a delegate of bhe Farm Bu- begln the followin drill are aI80 g evening. Mr. Burna and J. M . Garst, as follows : Ruth E. Collette of Milford, <!uughR ., Sqdh. VB2-2, AIr Orewma n, 1Ir. and MrB-:-iiete ~an at- reau. part of cadet training at the C6Dter.. .. MW'l Nolder' will be our organis t fIept. 17-W1ayne at Om'llsle, Maof Dan Oollette of Milford and Naval AIr Sta~on, ,Leke Olq, ~. tended !.be fUneral of bhelr Mr. Ha.rlan ~hen prescntp d his again . this year nl~, and Dr. and Mrs. son at KinIB M1ll8, Morrow at Mrs . Mabel Collette of Los .Angeles This Is the first step In a traln1ng • Oarlyn Sh1n~eri age 6, at !MJ1. topic, "OUr Press." After _a general S. S. Lappin will be our . program that will evenUlllly graduW8C8 TO' MEET T~DAr evangt ~. Spr1n8\b Qro; Sept. .21'-Car llsle at Wednes day, Sept . 8. dISCussion the group was rf the ate Cadet OSbOrn a& a cOllUlUssloned ford, Wednel lday lIf·terno on·. ~. !Kings Mills, Sprlngb oro at Ma60n; The YOUng couple were lnan:liIllLk:..... ___ with wings, in the 'I1be wom6n'~ety of ' Cbrlatt· ArIllY AIr ,Dr . Lappin. ts one 9f the leading Morrow · a.t Waynes ville; Sept. "24,- at t.he Presbyt erian church 111 OxMrs .. Ira ~er •. She died pi'e!!a Wa& bad for the war Ian Service wUl hold . ~Ir ~ .Fbrees. effort. evangel ists of the Cblllrohes of Chr·..st Carlisle at Mason, ' K1rtgs M1lls at ford, a former home of the bride, He Is IL graduat e of We,ynesv1llte meeting next ThU!l'llda¥, sept.. 16, Sunday from _orrh age after an . Also that the press Is more inclined hi tWa country . He is an author, Waynesville; Sept. ~orrow at by the Rev. Mr opet&U , Porter. p RStor. high school. His brother Is r.ervlng on for Infected tonsUs. with a luncheo n at the Church, All to print nelws· favorab ly a s good e.d ltor and prea,che r and has mltt - carl1sle . Waynes vllle at Spring- Those 'In a.tJtendance were : Ml~ Ion the _--.__ . __ Navy, news will sell more papers . tlhOliO having birthda ys In • July, I8tereci to several grl:!at churche s In bOro; Oct. l-Sprln gboro ~t Car- Ellzabe th COllette of PltWbur gh.. 'ENTEa TAIN ADVISO RY August and Septem ber W1ll be honThe ' meetlng closed and dellcloUS d1!feren t sta~. He has 'long llsle, Morrow at KIngs Mills, Mason Pa. " Dan COllette of been Milford COUNCIL GROUP refresh ments were served by the rC()()!ro, ored guests and the program ....11. be HOME lzed as an oullstanding leader at waynesville; Oct. &-Morrow at Charles Anderson of COlumbus -END . OVER WEEKo . and _ hostesS. '11wo guests I\onct 18 mllm- J.n t.be Ohurch of ' Ohrtst. With a lMaIIon; Kings 'MUl6 at Springb oro. In oharge or the seoretarlee of 1oc:al . and Mrs . O. E. Anderso n . . Mr.-au d Mn. Buvey BurDet t en- ber~ were present . The guests Corpora l OW~tsock, who is \ church act.lvltles. were 1·.wl1D~llrll lntellec t, indefati gable en- Octobe r 8tIh and 12th pospone . Mter . the wedding ·the b1'1dr and now statione d near lJ:ndiana d tertal.Dei:l their -Advisor y Council Mr. ' RaymO~d Braddo ck pol1a, and Mr. ergy, Indomt tablewl ll and s passion gtWle8 wW be ·played. groom and their guests took dinner Ind., was a week: end guest . HOME FROM PANAMA Group Weanesc:Iar evening of last ElMl~. of h1s ,fOr th~ sou1s or men, Dr. iaPPln a.t the Netherl and PlUza hotel 1n parents , Mr . and Mrs . R. week. Twenty-ODe lnembers were H. Sgt . Glenn i:""Hopkl~, son of iwUI brlng to WaynesvU!e a 111gh TWO WAYNE SVILLE MEN AT ClnI::lnW llbl. present'. Hal'tsoc k . " ~ ,lira. Barold V181T SO~ IN NEW YORK ' , type of ' Ohrtstl an Evange ARMY PRE-FL IGHT SCHOO L 1Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hopltln s who lias l!.smof The bride w<>re 0. dress of navy ~. and' Mrs. Hartsoc k also had Whl~ aDd famU,-,' Mr, Raymon d been stationed In PaMI¥l8 for .sOme· the Church of Ohrl$t is prOUd blue wltll gold trim and a corsa~e as bhelr house guests, Miss Martha San ,f.ntonlo Aviatio n cadet Bradd Cen~ and Henry · Sat~ta waite 'Mr . and Uts. Howard Florene e and In W'hlc:h you are invited to take ter, time, surprise d bls parenta TUeaday Texas, Sept. 8. - Engage d in of yellow rose buds. !Were .'"'Mt.s , Deather age, Miss Mi.rJa.n B:town and and llt·t le .,. DTandsori, Oharles Law-' pa n' .. ' evening wl;1en he appeare d . at his . 'Aft p h aae 0 f bbelr traJ~'ft" Harold Anderson Is a graduat e the ....,t befte eVening .....8 talten un by the SOD, 's pent the 'Weekand. ___ Miss Ann Ooulter of Dayton blld 'wlth . tn . !l.r home. He Is on an III-day turlou8~ ... _ .. _~ period ' : and a' ~ ft3 -I .wvvt - - .... t all t b hln" th Waynes ville mgh school and was In Mrs . Wilton Hartsoc k • __ EAoST WAYNE ......... IS""" son. Tom 'F1orepc e, wbo IS AnVJ[S" ORY ""''to ....ey ac u y ge an avla- ' e and wW report forr duty . at I;Jalt " .e his senior year at Ohio State control s of an army plane 438 time, A d~Us JUDch was sened Uon cadet In a:' college when at Syracus e,' COUNC IL IIO",D8 MEETI NG young men .f.rom .Ilhe state pf Lake Clty. Oblo, he was called for military serVlee'. FORME R FERR~ PA8TO R attlhe dOle Of the ~'. New York. Tom ~ts to leave The' l!laat W~;i);Advt.sory Oouncll Includin g two from Wa.ynes ., MAS-O-Nl-C-:'N':"':on=CE NOW AT. CHILH OWIE, VA. vlUe. are Ml'B. Anderso n Is a former residen t BOOn tfOr Nashvil le, Tenn., wbere he met ClD P'rlda.y, Sept. 3, a~ the' hume nOw statione d at the Anny Air of WayneavU1e and has been emWord has been· received from . . Wm. be In school there for rurther ot ·Mr. :and Mrs. R. ,BunneU . Ben- . ~ Prefligh t 'school 'for pllots at ployed by tlle Douglas AIrcraf t cor- Wm. C. Smibh, Of Hw.svm .R egular ~unlc,atJ.on or .' . • 'e, V6 . • .. . . tra1n1b8 , ry • Sa tterthW atte gave ' an interest - the ' Waynes ville Lodge NQ. ,163, P. and AntoniO Aviatio n ' Cadet peratlo n at Colum\)us. former pastor of the PerrY and Ilra. 'V{~ ~ and Mr•. ing' rePort. of thi; enjoyab le t.lme he Oen~, the nation's largest .After a short wedding trip the Wa;ynesvllle Ohurch es A. M., 'I'U~ayj nlg~t, ,Sept. ~4. J. K. ~toD ··enterta1Ded t~e. ~l for ~ Christ. m~ WAYNESVILLE NA'lTVE hI¥1 at the Fair1q IJureau Youtli aI.r young couple will leave for LltUe that he and biB 'family or t.he1r bridle Club with a tralnees . ,'. moved "SePt. Work 1n F . O. degree . .ClNCIN NATI Oonferlmce at State coUes. lovel11UDOheoD ~t Cold $PI'1n88 e, , Bo'IVI~ upon ~let1ol:t of t.belr pursuits Rock, Ark., to make their tempor- 1 to etillhow:le, Va., ,, ·town of about ., . .' . HarOld Dnlbar t. W. M. "nIL'"," , OIl ~W'Iday, Thtft ' ta~leI Green. the pn!f11gh t school, the cadets ~ hoa!.e. " a thousan d inhabit ants. t ...• and bia " , ." BE'l'UJl.NS TO CA!JP ' . . • The nett meeting will be held ·at ~ill ~ sent to a ,Prima4'Y m PIal dU11JiC the afternoon. .a nd Uamflv w<>Uld like to bear from tII.pytng ~ ~ w~e, died, the bome of Mr. aDd kia. Ben:rJ qe~, there .to take up a new phase DON OSBORN AT G~AT JAKES manl friends, They ale lIJl wen .jIenJ)o,.t u anclhn a!'l laat , . •iQ)rP, RUSlell TreaitwaJ at ' SattertblWalte 'o n- Ott. I , ~ training as poteDtlB.I comand !JIte th$' -new hpme JUst nn•. Btrk*~ . Oa~ 'PleJd. North oaroUna, hal reftUe ~ bJa ~ l fo~ the ' " " 8 " pllota; :Butc. IWd' advanoe d .\ Donald ·H. OS,bome,. son of Mr. . '---....,. .,..-'--.. .;. A. B . • ~ 'Pl1ntinlr ~mpany, turned . to his mWtal'Y dutlC'J ~ ' UUNION Mrs, .~ O&born, Who· Wa6 WIll fOllow. WARaB N ,COUNT Y OBA!lG B .' ~ a few ~' here With rel!oW'b,ere be had b;eeq e.qJlpY,ed for 'R.i' cIeIcleDdabtl , ,o f ~ Bam:- 'lbOae froIn WaynesvUIe now tat- inducte d Into the, Navy Augus~ 28, . PICNIC ,~, 81Jl11DA~ m&nf ~be , .... proil'ou nced .......... . v•• . :tel pr~ atudles .include : Avia- .will receive his boot 'tralnln g ' at the ~ allIN, It. R. dead .w tien .tobe 8IIItiu1anoe In .w~ ~. ~ theI1' faiDlDea wl11 bci . tiOD Oadeta Wwtam 'p ¥elIoh and Oreab La1ces, Dl. . BJs address Is: co 'ltiInda F..~ , . . fOr their ~ he ... belul ruabeci Ito tp! ~ tIbeIr t.DIW8l reuDloo The IlDDUal Wa.rreo ~ HOSPITAL at lib. HarrY. _114._ H. ";;...-er. • 'Donald H. 0I!b0m, 00. 1300, U.S.N: Granae Jillhllo ~ be beJd ~ ..,..mc and· lali&UaI. SllUtb p\aIIIo ~ em SUDda,y, .."....-.. ~ lllrived . "-Wil ' . T. S . , Great Lakes, Dl. 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1\ hush over Ule place. '] L' chlldr en 11ll'/~ gone. Paul arri ved at four - UIlr t.y (slow tunc) to m ilk Lhe cows. I heard him cnll [hmn Imd SI~W his iII nicrn bobbing u.cross the pasture, At five the InnLerll was s1.1ll moving back and ·fot·th . .... t five f Uteen, It cam e up J)R.St t be house and down a long the f nee Lo tho woods . I lay thert' and watched Vcn us. t he bea utiful mornlug SI4\ l', '0 blilllant ,at this time of yca.r and t hc green streak of ltght widening tn Lbc ea.st . At fi ve-thirty I gOL up n.nd " en t to s ee WillI. on ea ~th Ilad happened to t hem but by the tlml' I got ther e h e had 'ocated them at last. having a morning nap ill some high weeds . It was u;;,llter now a.nd there 'Were pink st.rea.k.~ a:\a lnst the cool, green light III the

HARVEYSBURG FERTIUZER COMPANY ' HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ,

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Be h. 7, 1943 . School begins

l or bedcilng tor th chicken hl1us But I .cel~ belter Iflte l' whel) 1 found that a neighbor ',I' ho h, d U pT ssur ' cooker wo.uld n sOllle Ulinlls r r on Sever nl pcoP! hav,l! said t hat t hey w e ~ goinS 1..0 Iry that recipe for ell up III IIC \'W" rl1(' other day, the one Iht r l'tl\t!nt s LIII? toinlltocs firs~ . I t would be l.l\,tc .. ~,.,t­ Ing to find out h ow rll:1ny l riC(t iL a nd how much 5U!)(lr 1lI1( \' h ll't;a l brought Lh c b SL r ' ull ' . I t was nice 10 1;10 bllck lo caul' h again Sunday and we re a waH glad to welcome our bish oy . Thursday we wei'!) going lo sl'nd S0111e stock to the COmmunIty Sale bu t. they all say it was iucky we cildn't.. T here WRS 0 mucll Iher e to sell t hat J eff and t h e rCI;ulllr buyers stoppl'd biddin g a nd there 11'11.5 ueh tIo slump In pl'! cs that they !,w pped the sale a nd ga ve people a cha nce to take their t hings home bcca, (! tlll'Y felt t hat It wus not right to Just give things away. IT I don 't set my calves t o markct. soon Lhey \I' ll I be beef, no t veal . Tile little chiCk that I was raISing b)~ ha nd has cllilnppeared. It was hatched bu t ther e were a lot more eggs In the nest so I took It a way from the hen and put It In a ca r ton for a brooder . It a te a nd dmoIlk when It wns open and sLept when I sllUt t he cover . It was a socia ble 'little chick and when It got lone· some It would yip but when I Wkcd ~ It, the yips would stop and It would look up and talk baby chick t alk but th ls mornLng I s uddenly realized t!hat there h a dn't been a yip from t he box a ll morning a nd !When I looked It wns gone anti I ha ven 't found as much as a foother to tell ,me' where . By the way! we n ever heard from

h ad a freshly w\lSh ed feellu g afLer yesterda y's ra in . As I calli.! up acroos th,e pasture I picked d. hlll\di u! of mUshrooms, so fr esh that th ey were sUli pale pink . underJ\euth,~ and /lif ter all I wasn't sorry P a ul hadn 't put L1Ie new cow bell on Spot. lSuzey doesu't like tbe dog h ouse where I put her puppies . I Just. saw her going /Wross the yard wi th a 111.tic spptted one . She took It and two otbers 8Jld put bhem Wider h ~ ·f ron t poroh. They were the three spotted ones . Old they get out and WI!,:; sh e put ting them where theY' would be safe fTom Old Betsy or cild she pick out the spot ted ones to give s~la \ treatment ? One or them lu ~ t came out a gain so I put It back In the dOl: house . I took them out a pan of mllk this morning and It WtlS f un to watch them. The I1ttle potted one that I had returned to ilie dog house found that by putting both paws In tile pan and putting his nose in be~ween the paws ht' could really get ~methJng so 'Whlle t he others were ,busy llcklng each others noses and ears he went to work and cleaned up the ,Pall. Laibor Day . (The diary ~ecms to be running ,b aokwards this week .> LnIbor D6y was Just that for most of us this year. I was canning peaches and there were two bushels of tomatoes waiting on the porch, when I loolred up and there 'Was John, the 't enant, coming in wl~h a heaping bushel basket of ~ns, my share ot .oome we had planted . I was so dis· couraged by the super!lu1ty ot good tJJ.t.nis that I traded them back to him tor a couple of bales of old hay

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our Ferry corresponden t to kn ow how Ule neccile In a cork experimen t worked . Old she ge~· all pUllets or .not ?

War Intensifies Schooling Presidents and fa culty members are co-operating wi th the Board of Education of the Method ist Churctj to intensify the wa r·time programs of the 125 Methodist colleges and universities throughout th e country. Dr. Harry Wright McPher.son" secretary oi the Bou rd In Nush: v11le, said ~ei r slognn, "Methocilst Schools Excel," wiLl have even greater meaning in prov iding edu· cation with a Christian bas is. "Only by accelerating the school curriculum," Dr. McPher son sa.ld. "can we hope to conUnue to fit QUI' young people before entering the war effort with the necessary background of Christian education to prepare them for war and post-war world conditions."

Bob's Dairy WholeaOlile Pasteurized Dairy Products

Pasuurized Milk For Your Proteotion Waynesville, Ohio

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J,u Rubber Arc UiffcrcO't This Ycar It Is now th ught thn t r rl r ub (>r \'ll lhlbic l or jar rings OI ls rea r but U,<'rc will be no cau, e IVr lnrm If lhe r ubbers :y u buy lurn oul to be bla ck. It Is the rubber,

not the color, thnt counts . True, you m ay be a bit star tled when you

open yuur IIrsl package of the wnr models. "But wha t of it?" asks Gladys KJmbrough, Hom e Ser vice Director ot Ba ll Bro lh,~ rs Compa ny, "Our gra ndmothers g<ot along . well enough with lipless ru,bbcrs and so can we. " '\

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- EGER'S Pbone 230K ~way

JEWELRY SHOP

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Months ago, manufacturers began experiments to leurn how to make Jar rings that would consen 'e both rubber and food- the government set Its s cientists to the snme task. One of the fi rs t thlng:s upon whic h all agreed was tha t lip!> nrc unncces· sary tor opening jars. 'The point of a thin knife can be run unde r thl' r ubber to make a tiny space 'for air to seep th rough and break the seal. It Is then easy to r emove cup or lid. It wo s also ag reed (ha t jar r in gs could be II sma ll fracti on of un Inch na r rower but the thick:ncss must re· mai n a t the prt:!·war sln nda rd. Wnr -time rubbers wiu keep Jars scaled a lr. lic ht. bUlthcy won't s land abuse. '1'0 get good results, break , yourself of th a t never .. good hnblt of stretching to tes t andl follow these four simple r ules : 1. Wash and r inse ru bbers. Boil them to sterilizo if you can tru lts the old·fashi oned open.kettle way . If processing Is to be done, drop the rubbers in boiling wa ter and se t as ide until needed. 2. Ha ve rubber s wel when they are used- and be slI.re OIn t ea ch rubber lies fl at on th e sealing sur· fa ce of the jar . 3. Parlly seal aU jars before proc· esslng. 4. Screw zinc caps Ilnd bnnds on glass top seal c1osure:s slowly when sealing, as qulck 0 [' jerky turns cause rubbers to slil? out of pos ill on.

Rationing of Gasoline Affects Tourist Trade Touring In the glllsollne·raU0l)ed E a st this summer will have to be limited to the distance which motor· ists can travel with the gasoline obtained with their "A'" ra tion cards, the Office at Price Ad ministration has warned. This applies to a utomobile owners who live outslrle the 17 eastern slales where' ra tioning has been put Into elIect, as well as to those who reside inside the r ationed area. In order to save illS much of the East' s lim ited petroleum supply as possible for es sential use, the card rationing pla n must dras tically restrict the travel of the pleasure, or non-essenti nl, driver, OPA officials pointed out. Tourists from outside the 17 rationed sta tos will p iC subject to the ~ am e r egula tions wilen they enter tho ra tioned area, 15igns along the highwa ys at aU entry points will dlrect visitors to apply ' at the nearest ratlonlng board for a ration card. Service sta tion attellldnnts will be able to give ' inIormntion regardJng the location 01 th e s4~ boards. The board will be authorized to issue such visi tor an "A" rallon card prompUy, except In the case 01 those entering the area on business. Such exceptiolls will be eUglble for

KARL D. DAKIN

and Home Lebanon

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ORDINANCE NO. 175

EARL B. DAVIDSON JEWELER

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SPIEGEL'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family XRAY FITTING Complete Stock to Choose From Phone 382 M

SP,IEGEL'S MEN'S , STORE A Complete' Stock of Clotbin, and Baberda5hery AT LOW PRICES Phone 6 L

PAINT -- WALLPAPER - WINDOW

SPIEGEL'S STYLE CENTER

SHADES -- VICTROLA

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supplied with water from tbe water work..~ of said village, or In all CIl S"..5 where such premises are enter d by "ervloo' pipes f rom sa id water works, or any por tion the reof. fo t' the )Jur· pose of ascer taining the location and condition 'of all h yd rnn ts, m et· ers or other water flxt m'es , a nd reo porti ng to sa id Trustees In wri tin g a ll neglect or abuses resultlng from waste or lmproper usc of water sup . plied from said water works,; and \or for the pUrp06e of r eading meter." t.urnlng water on or off, Inspectin g or exnmlnlng pipes, meters, cisterns, tanks, IbR>bs, or othei' apparatus for ascertaining the quality of wate.r co.nsumed or supplied, or for th e placing, replacin g, removing, repair . lug and ma.lntalnlng of any m e t.er.~, pipes, fittings or other eqUipment or attachments belonging to the Village C1f 'wnyiYlesvll1e . SECTION 2 . Balci. InspectorCs), as set forth and designated in Section ·1 hereof, may enter Into or upon such premises either at such regular Inspection or m e ten- reading periods as may be deslgnatedDyt'l'llf'V"w~l!e Board 01' Trustees ot PubUc Aflll.lrs, or at any ot her time when in the d1scretlon of said Board, thc econ.· ormesl and efficient managem ent /lind protect ion of t he village water

works, or any portion there04, ap , to require ,',uch entrance, b · spectlon, other n.ctlon as h ercinbe· fore designated 0 11 th e p<lrL of such lnspector (s); c r a t any olhar lim.! or Interval in t h e eve nt of an emergency. a.nd said en trance s hall, except In cases Of emergency, be mad!) ;>nly during r ea.':lOna ble hours, to- wit. from 8 :00 o'clock A . M. to 5:00 o'clock P " M., standard vlllag~ time. SEJC'I1l0N 3 . It shall be u,.';a.wful for any .person, whether he lJe the owner, occupllint or otherwise of the premises sought to be entered by an, InspectOr 01' the Board of TrustP.es of Public Affairs of the Village of Wa ynesVU!e as provided and tor the purpose(s) set forth in 1.I1e preced,· Ing sections qereof, 'arblbrarl1y or without jllst cause, to r efuse, seek Ito prevent or prevent his entrance Into or upon such prenrl.ses ; or to Inter:!ere wltJh, attempt to interf~e with, prevent or a' ttempt to prevent said Inspector from per. forming any of the duties or actIOns mentlone<1 m me preceding ~ns hereof; or to ~truct or In any way attempt to obstruct such Inspector in ,bhe peJ1foriii8.nce of his lawful duties in carrying 'o ut or performing the economical an~ efficient operation,

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management or protootion of tbe vUla ge water works or any portion thereof, or In carrying out or seek.· ~I g to carry out any of the B)", Laws, Rules , a ndl or !Regulations which hltVe been here tofore or wWch may h ereafter be adopted by lJle Vlllage Board ' 01' Trustees or Publlc Affairs for the operation, mnnagem«:nt or protection of tbe village water works, or a ny portion bhereof . SEX711l0N 4. Whoever shall Viol. ate any of the provisions ot thts ordln ~nee, upon conviction thereof, be guUtY' of a misdemeanor, nnd shall tic fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars nor more than tHty (150.00) dollars and C06ts. SEC'I1ION 5 . All o.,rdlnanoes, nlSO. lutJons of the Village councll or By_ Laws and RegUla.tlons of the Villa ge Board of Trustees of Public Affa irs, which may cohfllct with this ord~ ance, are hereby repealed to the eXtent ot any suoh con!Uct. 'B ECTION 6. This ordinance sllall take effect and be in full force IfroIn and after the earlrest period allowed by la.w. lPnssed Sept. 6, 1943 C. H. BRACE, Mnyo~ Attest: OHARLES JAMES, Olerk ,

Xenia ShfJpping Guide

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TO PREVENT UNWARRANT F.D INTERFERENCE WITII OFFICER AND EMl'LOYEES OF TilE BOARD OF TRUS'fEES OF PUBLW AFFAI RS O F TilE VILIJJ\OE OF WAY-NESVILLE, 01110, IN TH ' PER.F()n ~IANCE OF T II €flt n U'r lES, IN 1' m~ ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT ll1ANAGEMENT ANn P !tOT F.( ;1'YON 01<' TIlE VtlJ ' ·AGE W \ TI':& WORKS AND ALI. F'OTtTIONS THEREOF, IN· CLFlH NG WATER PIPES, AT. TA( T:, I NT f'. TlI lERETO. OU 'ro OtHI~R FIX'l'UlitES BEWNOINO TO SAID WATER WORKS Wher eas. It has been brought to the attell Uon of the Council of the Village of Way nesville, OWo, that from time to tim e some of the of· fleers and empioyees of the Board of Trustee.,; of Publlc Afflars have b ~ en rofusr d 11 m1 tta~lee, or .ha.vP. been unreaso:.nrr bly delayed In oblalnlng admit tance to the premises at some of t ht. use l'S or rent4~rs 01 the water facilities furnished by the,vlllage, so t hat In some C88eS, I~ has boon unC:uly difficult and ,~xpcnslve .fully and properly to manage ILnd protect some ' portions of the village wat~r works In- lile sa fe, economleal II.nd e!f1clent manner whloh th~ Intef(~ ts of this village a nd of Its citizens re.. qulre; NOW '11FlillIR:IDFORE, BE IT ORDMNEo by tile Council of the iVUlage of WIII)'Ilesville, State of OWo: SECTION ,1. That the members ot the Board of Trust;ees' of !:'ubllc Mftilrs the Village of ·Wa.ynea· ville, Ohio, II.I1d each and every one of 'It.s ornclals, ortic:ers or employ. ees. including Its BUlJeI'lntencl<mt, be, and they are herebf named a.nd appointed as \llSpeetora, and M such are granted fUll and aut.bority to enter into all prem laes In or said village In

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SAVE TIRES AND GAS

Week Days at 15:30, SaJ,arday M 10:00, Cloae Wedileaday alWI1OOll8.

Xenia Standard Parts Truck, Car and Tractor Replacement Part.

ADAIR'S

TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE

FURNITURE • RUGS

IlAMlLTON, LONGINE8, AND GBUEN-WAT()IIEI DIAMONDS 15 Eo Main St. Phone. I52S

STOVES

Machine Shop Work FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY.

Cracked Blocks Repaired • Ford V-8 Motor Exchange Store IIrs. 8:00 to 6:30 DaUy

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PAINTER'S SUPPLIES

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THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK

WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS

Xenia,

ALlCE RINCK'S HAT SHOP

WOBK OLOTHING 3'1 W. MaID none 1100

FRED F. GRAHAM CO.

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Silk and Nylon HOillery Out Rayons will be used In 90% of women's full fa shioned hose by August 1. The remaining 10%- 01 wQmen's fun fashioned hose will be made of colton, acc ording to John Shlcrman, chief of the knit goods section of the WP B. in addressing the Amer ican F edel'Cllion ot Hosiery Wnrlte rs in Phil:tdelllhia.

We OuUit the Entire Family INSURANCE

people realize Ulat a large part of the :waralcohol req uired to make the medica1supplies that are being used right this minute to via te pnin, combat infection and save hum~m lives, is produced by the beverage distilling industry. This entire induBtry stopped making whiskey months ago and has been working night and day producing n ~l i ng but war-alcohol." , . "Nobody knows better than I, Judge. what an important contribution to our war elTort lha t really is."

"Good nornin ~, Doc. Yo ur l:otlCl \ ire tdlsme you're working n ight and (by now t ha t s many o( the younger docttln;;:lIe in I hCMmy." "Tha t's r ighl, Judge, a nd I'm gliJU I' m st ill able to do it: Had a long Hl, 'r fro m Hmry ... that bright YOll ng fr l1(lw I \ :l~ hreakin' in to take over my ·pra clice. H ,,:Iill thc boys in the service are g 'tting t he h :!SL med ical c::IrC of lillY armed fo rce in o ur hi ·Iory. They really should with all those brill ia nt docto rs and pienty of supplies to work with ." ··Sr...:;.!king " f suppHes, n ne, n ot many

DIRECT BUS ROUTE FR 'OM WAYNESVILLE -

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FRED'S DEPT. STORE

FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS

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CARY'S

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMB£.R 9, 1943.

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~urt. Mrs. LIzzle Ferris, lil MartlnsvllJe. children ot l..ebanon, .were Sunda, 1mmedat.ely. 'Ml' . Faltch1ld of the ! lrm <It F'BlrMr. and. Mrs . WIlbur McCarren. guests of her pa~nts, Mr, III.ld ~•• Horsemen will con.su1t tl)elr Interests by having their JWo:rk done at ohl1d and cadwallader has l'~mov d' and Mrs. Ethel Beason entertained Delbert MUllen. 'We are sorry to report the contino this o1f1oe, as Yfe have evl\l'Y' faCility from Morow to t His )lIace and occu- two lady friends QC Mrs. Mccarren, second annual reunion at Schantz's ued illness or Albert Lee Talmage at tor getting up handsome Horse Bills. pies the house recently e~ected by of Dayton, over the week end . Mr·. and Mrs. E. A. Jeffer)!- em.. bhe home of his t1!.tber, J. T...ee Tal· A Talj)leau entertainment wCll be Mr. R : Haines, op'posite Ra"mmell's park. . Mrs . Orl,lCC Un~oln Smith Is tertalned Mrs. Ella Ferris and NU s mage. Durlni tho weeks he h8s »!len glven by the members of the Sol- Hotel. clerking In Barnhart s lIhoe store. Waynesvllle Market-Wheat ~Oc , \Han.nah Jordan at dinner Wednes- conIlned to his room, many visitors dier's Aid Society tor th~ benem of Miss Eva Davis, after spending the soclcty on Wednllsdlly, AprU 2, flour, 100 100., $2.25 COrn, bu heI, da'y . 'have called, a.m()ng'W~om were: Ms'. the summer here, left Friday for 250; barley, bu., 4Oc; oats, bu. , 24c The Ollve Branoh Ladles Aid met W. W. Shurts, hill gnlncifather, at Concert hall. Burlington, iN. J . We learn that the exhibition of butter, lb ., 150; eggs, dOZ., 6c; lard, Thursday a.t the. home of Mr . und .~llsWorth Hlll and daughter, Mrs, iMlss C1a.ra Llle has re~urned d · M1-. Alfred Winslow's colored school lb. , Be; potatoes bu. 35<:; chickens, Ml'5 . S . \D . Ferris. Carol Hill Shad'er, Mrs. MRe Titus ter a visit of several weeks at the (April 2, 1862) Mrs. Mabel Terry and Miss An,. and dal!glhters, Mrs. Al~ Jane Boflt;. which took place at Hays hall last dozen, ,1.50; feathers, lb. 40c; bahome at her sister In ChUlirothe. J. lB. COllett, J . D. SWete, S. S. Saturday, was highly ' creditable to con, 6c lb . c1romede Thompson, of Dayton , Ick, -Mr. and Mrl! . Bllly Titus and Miss Allee Carey has resigned as Kln-gdon, Editors and P,roprletors. spent the week-end at the home of ' son, Junior, and Mr, and Mr,. L. aU engaged In It. teacher of the Lyltle SChool, and her AprU E1ootlon-lWe are authorized Miss Mary E. Terry ruLS bt!COme a the Cormer. M. Col'Win, all of South Lebanon place will be taken by Miss Bertha to announce Emmor Bailey as a teactier in the Union sclilool of this 1111 ... Je·".l" GlIrnrr, Vorr... pOnth,Dt Mr. and Mrs. George P1ymir.e and ' Supt. H. C. M11llgan !?r BarCoon. candlda,te for the office of Justice of place. very quietly obs rvee! their 28th an· veySburg. Warren county stands sixth in the th~ Peace; Jacob Randa.l1 as TownThe Wayland Jordan family of IllverSM'Y Sa turday at tllelr home - - -____--:-::-Mr. T. D. Yeomans of this vicinORDINANCE NO. 174 state In the sale of Thrift and War ship Treasurer; J. G . Keys for ity has been recently selling an 1m Clnclnnati, accompanied by MIss here. Later they ljOyed:\ visit In savings stamps, It bas been an Constable and Assessor, anei J. D. mellb'l! alllOU n t of hay to the a I'my June Liebert of Ohlcago, were re· Leibanol1 where thcy fu r tbor carried AN ORDINANCE TO FIX 'l'HE nounced. Swet.e and Elton Dudley for Town- contractors for Camp DennIson . cent dinner gues~ of Miss Hannah n bhe footlvlties of the day. ' SALARY OF THE CHIEF OF. Edmond Brazilla Emley, son of ship clerk. POLICE IN THE VILLAGE OF ' John Mullen has !lce p lce a poWID 'Henley has been promoted Jordan and brothers. WAYNESVILLE, omo. John and Amy Emley, died Sept. 4 Notice - Sulbscrlbers who are to from the position of Fhrst LieutenMrs. Ella Ferris. spent several sition at the Mies Shoe factory in I at the age of 40. He dropped dead at pay bhelr subscrlptlons, ln wood, will ant to that of Captatn In CO . 1. days last week. with Mr. and Mrs. Lebanon . BE IT ORDAiNED by tbe CouneU Mr . and Mrs. Dal e Lucas and of the Village of waynesville, state . the Dayton fair grounds while conlfer.a favor by bringing it along rrhe 47th is now at Riddle's Point, Kenneth Stratton and family and .-____~________~__________________________________________________ ----- ._.------------------------------------------------------------------ of Ohio: Section 1. That bhe compena&tton .I , of tbe Chief of pOlice Is hereby fixed at the sum of 'F OUR IHONDkED ElIGlH'IlY DOLLARS ($480) per annum, payllible monthly. , Section m. That all Ordmancea or parts of Ordlna.nces In conflict here. with, be and the same are hereby .: ~'l • 'J . repealed. Section Ill . This Ordinance shall Lake ' effect and be In force at the earliest period allowed by law. Passed Sept. 6, 1943 O. H. BRAOE, May9l" Attest: .JHiARlJElS JA.'MES, Clerk. '

From 'The: Miami Gazette Files '

" FIFTEEN YIilABS AGO (September l~J928) Over 90 persons attended the Woolard reunion Sunday at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Albert She". hcrd on the Harveysburg pike. Judge FIlorence E. Allen will speak at 'the Waynesville gym on the atternoon of Sept. 30 , Mrs. Charles Ord of Detroit, Is the guest of Dr. Mary COOk. Frank Rogeds who conduct.s an Ice cream parlor In the W. C. Phillips bullcllng has bOid out to Mr . Phillips and .bas purchased the stock of the geneml store of the late Wm. Scl81fried' 811. SpriIlgiJoro. MIss Oharlotte l«I4l1by, daugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer RambY,and Mr. Olarence Simpson, oon of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, 'Wcre quiet. ly married Sept. 1 at Covington, Ky. Mrs. Les~Gordon,whohasDeen scrlously 111, Is convalescillg, Charles Michener pun:hased the Harlan fal1IJl which was oold at the court house ,Monday . iMlss Dorothy Dakin left today for GTand Forks, N. D ., after !pcndlng several weeks with her aunt, Miss May IWrlght. 101'. Walkins and W'.Cc returned from the annual conference Tues.· day. 'l1hey are appolnte<i to Wesley church, IJI.ma. Rev. Joseph Bennett wlll be' the new pastor of the Methodist church here, succeeding Or. Watkins. He w the Cormer pastor of the Wesley church in Lima. Dr. Watkins wlll go there. Paul Gustin, son of Wul Gustin, and 'M ls6 Lola Doughman, Jaughl.er ot Mr . and Mrs. George Dough.· mnn, of Lelbanon, were married at the parsonage of bhe M. E . • church in Lebanon, Friday, Sept. , . Mrs . H. S. McKibban died at bel' home here Sept. 2, aged 59. Mis&es Annie and Marne ' Browne left for Columbus S6turday after spencling the summer 10 Wayu6S. v1lle. Mary Denver Dakin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F'rank !Dakin, died Tuesda)' &t their 'h ome on North street. iMrs. Sarah Kellis died this mom. Ins 6t the home of her son, Frank Kellis, in .Mt. HollY. Mrs. Mahlon Ridge, one of our most estima:ble <women, died c.t her home on Main street . Her husband, ono son, D. O. Ridge or Indianap· olis, a.pd one step son, O. M. Ridge of Waynesville, survive h er. Invitations are out for the wed. ding of William A. LuiteD6 of Hal'\\"eyalJurg and Miss Edith Mary GTeene, of Mart.ln.Sv1lIe, Sept. 22.

groollling a horse . \ _ ThAd Zinunerman sold hls .house on Main street last week to WiUlam Orndorf. As John Conner was going up the h1lr Friday, he was strick.en by an attack of apoplexy in Cront of the M. E. chlll'<ih. 'He was removed to the home of hls oon, Raymo!ld, where he died the same evening. • • • EIGHTY-ONE YEARS AGO

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PROmBIT DOGS FRoM TRESPASSING, RUNNING AT LARGE. AND TO PREVENT THE ANNOYANCE OF BARKING AND HOWLING OF DOGS, J1'f 'THE VILLAGE OF WAYNESVILLE, OHIO.

WHlEREAB, much ·publlc annoy': (lnce, inconvenience and damage res ults to IIhe people of the Village of Waynesville by reason of the running at lar g e of ' dog8, e s p e c I a 11 y In reg a r .d to .iamage by them to local Victory Gardens, and in order t'hat such a.uIloyance be discouraged and mlnlmlzed, NOW THERll!lFQRE, BE IT ~ by the COuncll of tbe ~illage of Waynesville, State of Ohio: SEX1I'ION 1. It shaoll be unlawful ior any person 'Who ow,ns, harlXlra, 1188 charge of, or control or a. dog, La permit It to run at large in any street, alley: lane, public place, upon unencl05ed ~round; or to permit the same to go Upon the grounda or proper,t y 01 another, or to clamage 01" destroy the garden or yard of another, or Jet into or dump over and spUl any gartlage, or in an.y way to damage or d~troy the property at another. SEO'l1ION 2 . It shall be unla.wf'41

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On that day, the 3rd War Loan Drive opens. You'will be asked to back our fighting forces to the very limit of your r~source8. You will be asked Ito go ALL-OUT FOR INVASIO!IJ by investing in 'RXTI~ War Bonds-more War Bonds than you peJrhaps think you can possi. blyafford.

Walter Sherwood of New Mexico, Is vlsltlng hiB brother, Chas. tiller wood, and family. The Smith fam1l.y reunion was beld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith 1n LQrtle, Sunday . The 'marr~e of Miss. Leila N. Bogan, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. E : Bogan, a~d Mr. Weldon J. . iWilson, son of Mr. John Wllaol1, was soleumlZed Wednesday, sept."'i. at the home of the bride, by Rev. Jesse Hawklns : Saturd a'Y,August 24, the d"lccndants of Jacob Earnhart held thelr

To meet the nati.o nal quota, every individual iri the country who earns a wage or draws an income or hIlS accumulated funds must invest, if he possibly can, in at least one ~RXTRA $100 War Bond. Those who can, must invest in ·mo,.e bonds-hundreds and thousands o£ dollars' worth ~rt~• .

$c,.ape up the IIRoney from every 80urce

15 B·ILLION DOLLARS (NON-BANKING QUOTA)

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"/0111" cattle, bOSll, sheep aDd cal•• to NorrIa-Bl'ClCk 00.. Dve wtre plOIl'eIIII1ve firm for t.be bl8beat market prtcea and IJOo4 .....

UoloD 8&ock Yards, Clnc1DDMl. O. TUne in on Radio Btat.lou.. WOKY,

you can • • • turn in all the loose cash you carry with you • , • dig out what you had tucked away "just in case." Go without pleas. ures, luxuries, even ,necessities this Septem. ber, And give our fighting men the things they need to fight with-and wi". These men are ' throwing everything they

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yelp or howl so as to dlaturb 'any neighbor or nelghb0r8 . =----1-~-3. Lt shall- be unlawful have into this fierce invasion push. They Bre 'Cor any gerson who awns .. harbora, giving their blood, their lives. No one can haa charge of, or control of a dog, '6 to 8ui<fer or permit the same to run f put a price on such courage, sel ·saen ~e, a.fter or bark at anY' veblele 01' perdevotion. But you can show you're with them . SOn on the streets, a.lleys, la.nee, to the limid You can say it with Bonds. • • pUbl1c plaICes or publ1c grounds within the corporate limits of the EXTRA Bonds this month. ViUuge of WaynesvUle, Ohio. SroIUON 4. Whoever, belns a person 'Woo OWlI6, harbors, hal World's Safest InvesCments charge of, or control of a dog" shall For this 3rd War Loan. you will be offered v,lolate anY' of the provlslons. or this a choice of various government securities. ordinance, upo.n conviction thereof, shall !be guilty ot a .rWsdemeanor 'C hoose the one that fits your requirements. and shall be fined in a sum not to exceed twenty-five ($25.00) doUara and C06ts . United States War Savings Donds S~ries "n"; gives you SEOTION 6. All ordinances or back $4 for every '3 when the bond matures. Interest; 2.9% • year, compounded semiannually, jf held to part of ordinances in conflict With bhls ordinance are hereby repealed maturity. Denominations:'2 5,'50, $100, ,500, S I,~O(). to the exteDJt or any SIIKlh conflict . Redemption: Anytime 60 days after issue date. Price: SEOTIaN 6. 'Ibis .ordlnance shall 75% of maturity valu • . force rom e e ec an 21h% Treasury Bonds of 1964·1969; readily market- and after the ,earllest period allowed able, acceptable as bank collateral. Redeemable at par , by law. Passed Sept-. 6, 1943 and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal O. H. BRACE, Mayor. estate taxes. Dated September 15, 194~: due Deccmber Attest: 15 1969. Denominations: • 500, ,1,000, $ S,OOO, $ I 0,000, dHARLES JAMiE2, Clerk. $l~O,OOoand ,1,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest. NOTICE OF APPOINDfENT Other securities: Series "C" Savings Notes; %% Cer· tificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Donds of 1951. 1953; United SIlltes Savings Bonds seriu "E"; United States Savings Donds se~ies ··G."

I T'H WAR BONDS

THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIOTIC WAYNESVILLE BIJSINESS CONCERNS IN ,FURTHERANCE , OF THE WAR EFFORT AT THE REQUEST OF THE U. S. U. S. TREASURY DEPT.

12:26 to 12:30 p. m. for oUt' dallY ~ket repoML

qUICK.SERVICE For Dead Sto~k

Lovely's Cafe

Sohio

Wayile~ 'Ice P~nt

Fairley ,H ardware D., R. Smith 'G rocery .'WaJnesville' Floral Co. , Tp,xaco Service ·· Stati~n McClur~ . Funeral :Home ' The Wayne,sville Natls 8a.n k -Waynes. Far.m ers. Excha,..ge

Gulf Service Station

Coyle's 'Quality ~~ea~ XENIA

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Smith's :Meat Market WaYDeivill~ Drug .Store Roger" &SimpsOD_Garage A. H. Stubbs Funeral Home

AdmlnlsU"at.or wlt.b Ole WUI "ADDeaed

Estate of !Mary O. Cross, 1)cccased Notice 18 hereby given tb.lL L. O. ,S t, John, whose Post Office Addresa Is Waynesville, Ohio, baa betm duly appointed as AdminiBtl'6tor wl.th the w1ll annexec. of the Estate of Mary C. Cro6s, late of Warren County, OhiO, deceased . Dated this 28th day of AUgust, 1943. RALPH H. CAREY, Judge Q[ the PrQbat~ C9Urt. . Warren' County, 9hlo·. Stanley & Stanley, ~itys.

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Tbe 8.~ptlob Ume for Tbci Gazeite to a namber of IOI4Jeb has eJlPlred, and' _e tab. .tIdIi , means of boUfJlnr ' tboIe _ . ~bacrtbecl for tbeIn ....t ,... tal repla&loaa problblt .. _ iencUbc far&ber ..... . . . the . . .lItIcrlp&Ioa .. ........ 8abllcrlpt.loDi to ~ ,. _ armed aentee.·11 stili ~ J8U'.

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FOR. ,SAlJE-'I'wo 13l1\y Goats. In- St. John an~ Reason, qUIru Paul prop.s~, Waynesville,

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GASOL1N&-"A;i, book COU~n& NO HIJiNTtNG 'pOSTERS-For s8Je. No. oj ,gOOd for three gallons, eaCh. 11\ Miami Gazette oC.fice, 5e each; muat la8t ibrough 'Scpt. 21. B a.nd 1) fOI' 200 . .0 stamps wblch bear words ·'Mlle· age Ration" good for 3 'gaUoDs untu W~1d rs to Moraine City, uaed . OlQ.st~e s~pled Band C 4 :30 P. M. to 2 :00 A . M . shift. books lonl!er vaUd .' Inquire a.i Gazet.te off ice .

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SAlUE--Whlte porcela.ln tablC\. 5 pounds through Nov. , I. Stamp lop kerQSone I'lUlge. Mrs . Ernest Nos. ' i6 'and ' 16 , are good through HI)' T (,sook. Wayncs v!1le . Pho.."Ie October 31 fOr 6 pounds each tor 2915. 23 home C&IUl1ng; Apply at ration board 11 more is ,needed. W ANTElD TO BUY - Ally amount mEL 01lL ...... Period Ii colllpOns l'lj to II bushel of Ted beets and valid in all ~lDes through Sept. 30. (,\Pbage . Mrs , P. J. Thomas. Period 1 eoupon for new season Wayne~ lIle, Route 1. good' for ten gaUon unit value, and FOR M LE- Ladles Coat; -wIne shoUld be used With delinu e value ooIV\'I'd , IIII' trimmed, pract.cally coupons for fllllng storage tanks. TIRES-N~t inspections due: A lIL'W , Price Te SOli a ble . Oall 2844. 'lrnyncbvUle . ' . 23 book veliicles by Sept. 30; , B's by October 31; C's by Nov . 30; com,. 1------merclal ' vehicle.:! every 6 months or AUCTI ONEERING every 5.000 miles whichever Ii; first . SHOES--atamp No. 18 (1 pair) ~ Stanley and iCoogler valld through October 3l. F'{>r Datc.~ , Pl~one 2894, Waype,jl.STO:vES-Consumer ,p urchases ot \illc, OhJo, Reverse ' Charges' rationed stoves must be 'made w1ih BROKERS LIOENSE a certl11cate obtained at local war and' rationing boards 'MlEAT, ETO.-Red Stamps X and Y and Z now. 'B rown A from Book 3 good Sept .' 12; -B Sept. 19.

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BELP•• we need HELP!

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TBE QUEEN CITY PAPER COMPJILNY .

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EVENING SERVICE "She is an object 01 beaut!· and 8:00 O'Clock strength nnd 1 staud a.nd w<\tch b el' untU 'a t length ~e 18 only 9. ribbon C'OlJR DISTINCTIVE PLEA" <J1 white cloud Just where the liea and ~ky come to mlngle with each other . Then some one' at my side MAX W. RANDALL, snys: 'There! She's gonel Minia,er "Gone where? Gone from my sl8'ht-llhat Is all. And Just at t.he f Phone 2993 moment when some one at ru.v side says : 'There I She IS gone I' t here are ot;her voices to take up the glad shout: '~er~1 She co~esl' " Jas.Halnes In company wlUl Mr. and Mrs. ROOert Halr.<lS aLu SQJlS of Dayton, visited the oolr.les or Mr. -,-\Fred Kn&ar at SOu", Gate. Ky., and ~Ir •• \\,ull!lr l(e .. rl~k. ·urr"••,u ...c." Mr. aDd !Mrs. Kenl1clh Caldwell, 'l 'he DUouaslon Grou p met.. at the near Walton. Ky .. FridaY'. home of Mr. and MIs . Hlll'vey BurMrs. Clara stacy, Mrs. Russell net OIl! Wednesday evcuiug. Burnet, ¥rs . Dearth Sheehan,' Mrs. Mr . and Mrs, Guy lWutz.Lhll , M s Walter Cl.erk an4 'Mrs. Morris Be~~y and It \.lSSell, SPellt .ltveullesday IMlaI'ton were guests Wle meeting • afternooll In DlIoyton. · of the Woman's SOCIety Wedn~ Mr .oH I Mrs. Elbert Wallace. of at the home of Mrs. [alii! Gray. 04i.c:iJula't1. lWere caliin g' on frleJlds Mr. and 'Mrs. Everett En rly, Mr. here Wednesday. . ' and ·Mrs. Harvey Burnet and Mr. Mr. 0 111nl S l-oWIJ of Los Angeles, IUld Mrs . Walter Kehrick atoonded Califonila, ylElled his n pll W and n mlly of the Third War Loan rep., ' niece, Mr. und 'Mrs. Kesler Graham resent ativt!s at T'own RaU, Lebanon. a nd daughter, ' over t.he W,C t~k':'-,Md"'Tues~ evening. and LabOr Day. Mr. and ~s. Therle Jones and son attended a tB.fllY ~heati'e p/Ui-y Wednesday evening, seeln&' "Thib Is Mrs . Allce Clru'k was a DlI.yton the AImY" at the Vdctory in DI'yton: visitor Wedpes(iay of last week MIld OOJJlJJlunion service was held at spent Wednl:Sday night and Thurs· Lytle church Sunday; with Hell . O . day with ,jennie ~m8a of E. Vice of ~on, in cb~ge. " ~. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ·. Hammond '. oA.: , M. MoKlU' Dnyto'n. called anci Cblldreh were Sunday after': on MISses Annie and Mame Browne noon guests Qf Mr,. and ~ , 'Don We<lnesday. morning. Bolander in Brookvllle. .Miss Mame Brown nt~nded the !Mrs. 1,fargaret Johns has been ill lunerllil of Miss Ida , Berryhill at the P8at' weelt. Bcllbrook Friday' afternoon. Mr. and ; Mrs. Quy Routzahn, . Mr~ . J , W. VIiiI'd, Who' is staying M1s.\I Bett<y and Russell, were dinMr with bel;' husba;qdat. MbOloUan hoa. ll~stlnwm: Jntl Mrs. Ben-Hawke Xenia; waa back ' fot " short and granddaughter, Patsy, in co- time SlUIday. She repor~d Dr • lumbus. Sunday. ' Wa.rdT'OOll1ltt1Otr.lI8 stW ctltlCi11 :-"~---= Mr., an!1t Mrs. Wilbur Clark vISit- Bishop Henry W. ~&On and ed 'frlen(is in 'llrobwood Monday at .. MISs ¥arcia 'l;1¥er of, Cincinnati; , temoon, . called On tlhe ~ ' Brqwne Sun·. 1M'rs;- A . E. ' ,W hite. 01 ColumbWl; day, , was ~ overmght guest. Monday of MriI. ,R uth Pallher of Iqble, w~ a ' be!, siSter. Mnr, Kesler Gmhl1m, and 8'Ilest at MnI, Allee' Olark Tuesday fami,y. mOnll.ng. '¥ f'. Mrs. E. 1.. Roberta r~­ Members at the Home Board of turned ,1.0 the home of their dallgh~' ~Uatees held their annual meeting ter, Nr. ·C. T. :,~l1er, anl1 hl.lS"nd, 'h ere Wednesday. ~ternoon. · Saturday after an a;tended ' v1s1t Mr: and Mrs. Mlltoh Sheehan. of With rela_tlvea at Campbellsville, Ky , CentervuIe visited iMrB. Alllce, Cla.rk M.r and tMrII. Harvey Burnet'en- and o~er frle~ here SatUrday. tertalned t-he DInner Oltib a~ their home oJlL...Saturday evening, .....:.. ' , I, Mr. ' Everett ' Kenrick and sOn, __' _ ' BObby. at)d Mr. , Ed Hopkins' 'at- )(n. ~ BuJiDelI, Com.poDdmt tended the . Montgom,eryt COunty ' !Miss Audrey, crawford ls~ndin8 ~ FaIr at Day,t.O~, Monday. -:=--H,,~.. Mr. and .Mrs. Wlllilipl Beradall, Mr. and, Mrs. Ea,f~ paWeord. In company wltb ~r. aDd ~. Ed'M r. aDd Mrs. Morris LewIs and fllond IM1nser nnd son of Dayton, son. Jerry, spent 'Sunday with Mr . spent SundaY' M the ZOo In Olnclxi and Mrs. ·John 'KOester. " nat!. . 'Mr. and MrS: ~t. Bunnen spent Mr :. and Mrs. ~rvey Burn~t. Mr. Sunday" ·with Mr: and Mrs. Pted anliM;rs. Beth 'Furnas 'andMt-. and Albn8/.'and' $OP;~. ,.,1, iMrs. , Walter Kenrick attended the 'J,1he t.awea ,AId beld tl)elr mon~ Warren Oounty HIstorical Soclety at ly meeting at ttie-home, of; N1'8. Neva ' ,the 'h orne of Miss ?earl Riley and lPth a good aUelndance. Mr. ana Mrs. E.' C. Miller a,t their ' Bwpiel) home"'Oyer country home near Ridgeville Mon- th~ ' W~ were ' ~ Brb:iJr.i· day eVening. 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Mrs . Ross B'l:ide lJ~ rel.urn1d from Torrence , Kirkpatrick t\o::ld BellllY 'Furnas spent s'ev 1'.1 days over t he a visit to h el' hOlne III SMom, W. Church school 9 :"30 a. m. we~ kj end a t N or~ lk, Va.. . 'Wh r V a . • whtll'e ' e und 'ScI'seallt. Bode Worship service 10:30 o. m . ~l1ey visited G' orge lUrl p tdll~, U , visltLd relatives. Subject:"The Bib).e n.nd'Revelatlon." S . N '. , who IS stntloned there . ' Mr . Ilond Mrs . L . O. S. J ohn TIlI& IS !.be seCQnd sermon ih the accompanied ¥rs . GI nn B1nud Mrs . Fre<l F urna,s hus b'c n very series, "'I1he Bible or These Times." amI da u~h ler 1.0. Hlibard, Ohio, Everyone Is cordially Invited to III nt h er home but Is Imp roving a t wh ure Lh (lY vere the house guests of this time. worship with us. M I' . and M;l'. K enneth S~. J olm fol\,~ MIss LoIS Rad:ey, dau b lO r or Rev Bevel'a l d ys . FERRY CllVUCIl OF CHRIST a nd M l's. L , C. RIld ILY. who bas Herbert Graham. l'tinlster !MIss Virginia Prest.on h M entered been employed in t he local III11uI'nnCe Q:30 a. m_ Bible echool ' Dc11 11 15'O~ UniverslLy III Ciml1vll le, aMlce during t he summ <: r, h us a,' , a II 10.45 a. m..--commUnlon. taken up her du ~Ies [L f ll ~L gnlde Ohio . 11:00 B. m.-&rmon. , tellOher In the Piqua s 'l)ooL-l, 8: 00 p. 1n.-Preac.h1n8. • • • M !' . and Mrs. Glelln BorC:en aLMr. an(l Mrs. E. F , E::ll'llllnrL tended t he Myer~ BU l1l11cl! wcdal 11 8 FBlENDts hlld as t heil' week-end G1.ICSt:.; Opl , at l ' l'ullklln on Sun(lny, FIrst De.Y eehoQl, 9:00 a. m. and Mrs , Oharles B . Earnhart of Meet.1ng for Warabtp, 10:30 a. m. Mrs, Erll\ Freh.5c Ilnlved at eM , F t . Dlx,' N , J " and Mr . and Mr . OIlIC ol h er parants , Rev. a ile: Mrs. MT. 1I0LLY M. R. CBlJRCIJ ' J . N. Robinson nnd son oJ Duy lOon . L , c:fJl~carlure , Radley, for the week - eud , 'r'lIe Lord In 1I1s inIilli to wlsocm T. M. Scarff. Mlnlater 'MJss Ada S . c ourtney enjoyed t he a-fter spending w me Lime wlth h er has "eell ti t to lA,k II' III among us Sunday Scbool 8:30' a. m. E.A ~OntC Labor Day holiday wit h re la tives In ilusballd ill Oklahoma . Olle who was only no IV en termg E&rohart, Supt.. Wilmington. Dr. and l\>lrs'. Marvlll H rtley of fully upon I.tlle threshold of , ll1e . EveDlng 8erv1ce, 7 :90. p . . . Di.l 2111 - Waynesville • • • PlI&7er Meet1ng Wednesday eveMrs. J osiah Davu, bad as sunday CambrIdge, Ohio, were Tuesday 'l'IlOul!'h \ e cannot and must no ~ nipg. 7:30 ,p. In. evening guests MISses Margarp, ~ guesl;.s of Mr . a nd Mrs .. H. R. question HiS wisdom. 'Ye canuot · but qe deeply gJ'lev d on seein!! one so Mays and Dorothy MlIIer or Day· Moss. ST. AUGUSTINE OBUlWH • • • young nnd Oile 1.0 whom liIe is 0 ton, :Mr. a nd Ml·s . Howard Hurley I'a&IuIr ~QmbeIU. PrIest prc. Dale Menglc.o f Gard n City, dear und 00 full of promls~ pe,ss and daughter of Spring Valley, ~s . M&ss SUncJa.y 9:00 a .. m. Maggie Burn ett, Mr . and. Mrs. K ansas, flew in for a weeki end vl ,- from our midst . It wlbh hl.:! pal:en ts, MI'. ~nd M!·s . Wh!le she h s.d uved bu t B score LlOYd Davis and SQllS. J . .R . Mengle. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHUaCH . Rev . nnd Mrs . L. O. Radley atMrs . J . R . RJggs, Mrs , RoberL und , ten, h l' lll'e was nQt I1vt'Q in Balpb PaiD, 'M1nlatv in Cb&rge tended the disttict picnic of the FUrnas ,apd Bon , Benny. were en- vll ln . H r urage In Will Inco Ol Morning prayer and sermon 11 :00 MetbodlSt chur ch at the home of lertai~ at Colonial IlIln, Day t.on, l'O ulllt;" lUld ~Ier deep appreciation Dr. Danforth near Miamis burg on by Mirs. Allie Olark last Weunesday. for llie o.'U'e given her by her m othMonday even~ng . er a'n d sisLer during h el' 'illness will WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mr , a.~d Mrs . E . 'W . 8coIleid a l,d not be forgottcll . mDU8T Acts, Card'! of The 500. Dinner cl~b waa ente· son,- Michael, s pent t he Labor Day Those who knew her wlll remtml, Mas RancJaJlj MIDJster Aro eharge.cl fOr at tained at tbe home of Mr , and weelsf end, at COlumbus vi...Hlng rei · bel' h I' llllllle, t){e friendly maimer !Mrs. 'Har vey Burnett Saturday atlves. ' rot" " Jne (lent a word, minimum S~D~Y uf h I ' g~eLlng, her wl.CVmpll4iuing .Bible Scbool 9.80 .. III. oh: e. A Want Ad Inserted for evening. ' • • • acceptanee 01 d1sapnAlnt,nlcnt. /Pvt . Harold SmlLh wbo ha~ been "" ~"'4JDlon 10:46 .... m. t hrl;c t.lJ.n is chargild &t. to a word. stationed at Camp Claiborne, La. , These qu alitles wll,l ever be an Infr~8.·hln& U !lo iii. ~--------------~---FOR SALE - Watklns PJ:oducta at ~-- Is spending ft. furlou gh Ilt hil; home splration to her manyf,J'lends. J.unSor Endeavor. ,'1 :15 p . m. Willn. Fa Lt. , )VllS born Sept. 23 N. , BrOndw~ . Lebanon. ~' ' Senior Erideavo~, 7:15 p In. here.. 8, 1922, at Blu~ d ;'eeK, Acl..uns ~WI'" ev4nlngs for your , convenience. OVDnMmlaD and pioea.cbs.ua. ,8:00 MI'. and Mrs. Geol'ge' MlllP.r a ud ty, Ohio, the dal4ghter of Harry and Glen LIntner . Phone 63 p.m. 'SOn spen t Sundn,y' wlt.h Mr. and ..i'helma LewIS. ' At the age of 11 she You .,e 'lDv1&ecl to come aDd warro~ratcl1 PadS . 3 for 5c at the' Mrs . Bud Nartker of Mo.unt Wash- move<! to Wa,yn sville with her 1)\1~ ~U1 us. Miami Gazette o1!Iice. Ington. Clnclriilail. rente; where sbe baa since teslded. ~ ~~------------~----------~--~~ Osborn She aLt,e nded- the , Wayne Towl~hip WANTED-To re n t a. house, 3 01' IMr . ~nd Mrs . H . ,E . PUBLIC SALE 1?lOrc. ' rooms , Just dl~ged were dinner gI,I~t:S Sun.day a t tile schools from 1933 to 1940. At the age of 1(j 'she bccame a member of EYES EXA MINED , tr(j~ ,!u-trIY . . Family of three. We wW aell PubUo Auction ihome or 'MI'. wei Mrs. O. 'J . Gr'BY the Methodist ohurch or Waynesy. tit help wou ld be appreclited. in the room lormerly, occuand IDs. wll~i~ ,Sa\V)'er. ville. In November, 1941, Willa Faye GLASSES Fl ITED Earl Moran, WaynesvUlc. 9-9 pled by 8tiibb~8 rurniture Store, • • • Mrs. Mal'i!le Sobenk bias reLurned contracted pnewnonta from the efMain street, WayneavUle. on ron SAw:..complete line of Ste.from a visit with h'e r hlJlSbal1d, Pvt. foots of wbie), ' she never f nlly I e'BATURDAoY, SEPT. 18, 1943, tlonery <for Sale at the Otuktte ~~J'Y E. Sohenk of Fort Bragg. N . ~Qver!ld. On sept. 5, at'1l:30 a . m. Beg1,nnlllg at One P. M .. E . 'w. o. " , (Ymce . Pl'lcecj from 200 to $3.00 . she pnsscd fxom thiI! imperfect into T , . the foUowing bousehold goods: that a.U-P~rfeCt, glorlOU& and ' celesQual range, oU bating stove, 3 FOR SALE - 200 bushels of , clean AI Polin sky left laSb week on '" Mal worl<l allove. . ~. ~1m.Jp0D8 "' IbedS st'eLi wheat . LalWrence Cook, , R. busiJlCS9 tl1lp to Oklnhoma ond She leans to bereave her toss, R , 1, Waynesville. 16 linrlnl1R dresser. ~aah stands, chest Oaliiornla . m'o~ber, Thelma. MIller of Waynesat drawers, oak des1t table. book • • • IMLsS, Joan Bloch of Olncinnati, vWe; her father, HarTY ' LewIS of case. 3 cupboards, 6 cane aea·t chars, , Blue creek, o· one l'0 er 6 leather seat' clW's, 3 chars. 2 , who spQnt sever al \lays bere visiting . ' , • .. at the home or Mrs. J e.SsJe Hyman ' win, of Waynesville, one sls ,cI. Mrs. rocluirs. 4 electric table ~ lamps~ 1 l:" ./ ' J ean NnI·t.kcl' of ncm Olnclnnatl. , . cd to" h or' h ome. Street 1::'''O=R:::--SA.I;=-=-E-=-' -L-:"IV-in -g--r-oo-m--s-u-Ile-. ~oor lamp. seWing, taible.4 truilks, ,h as 1'<. . W11 . .26 S. Detroit , and ol1e half-brother. G eorge • . ' . modern Rnd In good condition. bath tUb. laI1ge clothes' dress Mr. lind Mrs. lI,{yron TllOl1188 of Franklin Miller at Wayriesvme,~' as XENI~, O.,UO Al&o olrculatlng heater and . other form, quUtlng frames, i~ bOll: Dllyton were Sundlll; guest.'1 of Mr. weli as a large ' n~r 0.1 f,rlen&' m1sce11aneous articles . MilO Beal, radlo, ourtaln sirl!!tc~ers, . stool, ~. ----...;.. ..... -, . • ) and Mrs . E . L.· Th,01'l\ll's . 'bOth old and young. lI.t the former Lemmons Hatchery, 'Wash boiler, Iron 'd1nner pot, 19 t "1, am sta~d ing upOn ~he Route 73. 23 dishes, cooking utensUs, ellons ' aDd ~ ml\llY articJes too n~erous to men" shore. A sbip st my side sprea(ls roR S M..tE-Solld walnut wardrobe, her salls In the m,ornlng breeze and largo extensio.'l table and other Terms: Cash. starts ' for the l;>lue lagoon. r.l\sccllanoolis a r tioles . Call Sa turiELSlE. OAlRTVVRrGHT

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