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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 9

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2 A 95 THE DAILY NEWS WILMINGTON OHIO Monday December 21 1942 5 4 CLINTON MILK and inance LOCAL MARKETS 1 LIVESTOCK INANCIAL 'v dence1 until Wednesday at 11:30 i i A i 1 5 BUSINESS i RENTALS Albert Crombie public health 1 ffi IfKiJ 18c 13c SC 10:37 1:07 3:37 HEBER RUNS New Vienna Ohio Phone 3831 CROMBIE TO COMPLETE i PUBLIC HEALTH TALKS Mr IL 11 lecturer from the State Depart ment of Health will complete bit series' of lectures at all high schools in Clinton County Wednes day 'I Crombie spoke 'at Reesrille and Port William schools Monday He will be at Sabina nd Wayne schools Tuesday and Clarksville Wednesday 1 Page Nine tor not more than 330 833 per month Or will take part pay In good stocks or other investments which do not have to be managed' Land la the real security these day end It you want to buy a term why look all over the country when you can buy one right here that will make you money each Christmas Program jo Be Presented Tuesday Night SPEE DE DOG OOD Keep them in good condition CHANNEL Tuesdays and ridays All breeds 31300 per hundred Order one week in advance CHANNEL 260 North Mul berry street Phone 3170 a "While It Lasts 40 HOG Supplement! Better Buy Now! Buckley Bros Main St Phono MM 1:15 3:30 PLUMBING a r' Pair work IL SPAHR Sil Rom ttZah ivMUA' tf NEW YORK Dec The 4 stock market today was fairly successful tn contestinc 1 further profit taking on last fast est rally of the year but many lead era to get back on the ris Ing' beam War news persisted at A bullish influence and a dribble of tax selling was absorbed without much trouble There was some lighten' Ing of commitments however on the idea a 'technical correction might be in the offing A few rails pushed up In thr bond department Commodities generally were mixed Two WSlUtMMS HOME RESTAURANT EMPLOYMENT 21 5 if YOUR SUPPLY SCRATCH PADS? i We have a large supply on hands tor pencil and tor pen and TWO CONVENIENT SIZES 12 nrss WILMINGTON CINCINNATI Leivt wumtarton for 4 Cincinnati DEAD STOCK WANTED WE PA $4 or Horses 'i $2 or Cows or 8 1 ZB AND CONDITION Hogs Sheep Calves and Colts Removed Promptly THE HARVEYSRLRG EB T1L1Zek vu Harveysourj vm Phone Wilmington Reverse Charles STOCK MARKET TREND UNEVEN THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAL Classified Advertising RATES and REGULATIONS PHONE 2574 4 Classified LAi received at IT A Will be published sun day 1 cent per word each laaer tiea Minimum ft cent Special one month for the cost of three weeks The pubtisber reserves the right to Treasury Report WASHINGTON Dec (PH The position of the Treasury Dec IS: Receipts $21271119575 expend itures J1S91988S772 net balance $7416 727 94138 working balance included $671418319175 sreceipts TUESDAY DECEMBER Entire contents of Miller's Service Station and Garage located In Beaver town Ohloi Beginning at 10:00 A Sale conducted by The Bailey Hur Livestock or Sale 27 OR Brown Swiss heifer to freshen in January I CLARK Clarkevllle near Villars Chapel 0 Can be rented coming year for five per cent on investment clear ca'h rent to reliable Clinton County farmer who will pay March 1 or August 1 or half each time Thia ad will appear but once i If interested write Can News Journal: 5:53 7:23 19 07 Leave Wilmington vtin 11:15 3:15 5:15 10:20 Mrs annie Wical four brothers John of Sabina Hilton" Califor nia William' Port William and Peter a sister Mrs Elizabeth Bennett California uneral services will be conduct ed at the Littleton uneral Home Sabina Wednesday at 2 In terment will be in the Grassy Run cemetery CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK1 CINCINNATI Dec (V DepLAgrT HOGS 2600 over' 160 lb 10 higher than riday 20 higher than Saturday 140 160 lb 25 50 up $1470 fof'160 SOO lb 300 400 lb $1 450 140 160 lb 1350 sows 812751325 BTTLE 500 CALVES active 25 to mostly 50 higher on steers heifers and cows sev eral lots 700 300 lb steers and mixed yearlings price for 850 lb butcher choice mixed offerings few lots common to low medium steers and heifers 110500 1225 strictly good 750 lb heifers 114 beef cows $85001050 bulls quotable $12 down vealers steady top $16 SHEEP 200 not established fat lambs indicated steady CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Dec (U HOGS 27500 active 25 30 higher on all good and choice 190 300 lb" $144055 top $1460 few 150 80' lb sow 25 higher good and choice 850 550 lb $14025 10000 CALVES 1200 fed steers and yearlings 25 higher active advance few heifers shared upturn beet cows strong to 25 higher other grades cows strong bulls 10 15 up very active veal ers steady scarce largely steer and heifer run bulk $137501625 top $1675 paid for choice but not prime lb' averages next' highest price $1665' beat long yearlings $1610 heifer yearlings $1560 most heifers $13015 strictly good 1300 lb ted cows $1350 'cutters down cannera $706 heavy sausage new high on crop vealers $1550 down stock cattle very scarce firm mostly $112501250 13000k slow early sales good to choice slaughter lamb about steady at $1525 downwe opening around 25 lower just good ewes $750 few $775 PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK PITTSBURGH 21 PH (Pa Dept HOGS 400 active and 25 higher 160 180 lb 25 180 200 "lb $1510025' 200 220 lb $1515025 220 250 lb $I515 25 250 290 lb: 290 $14750151 CATTLE 500' steady steers good to choice dry fed $15X6 heifers 'good to choice $13014 cows good to choice $10011 bulls good to choice $1201325 CALVES 150 steady good to choice $165001750 SHEEP 500 steady' choice lambs $1550016 j' Eggs 36c No 1 Butterfat 47c No 1 Butterfat 45c 191 Vi UISIKIBUIUHS HY UP PRICE 0 PA Authorizes Increase 01 One Cent A Quart OnMilk Barrett Soil Dependable Must be cotton No window curtains strings turkish towels or blank ets Prefer old sh pillow cases Bring in what you have: for best prices WILMINGTON PUBLISHING hundrod bushU of rorn EDGAR EATON Phon 371 Nvw Wnna 'r BEST BUY One ef WIImlnflton'a better homes located cloao in on North Spring Streets Modern In every reapect 4 rooms on first floor 3 rooms on second floor Cen ter hall plan Lavatory on first floor New Interior decore tlone Large lot 2 car garage Owner1 transferred to another city Priced to sell 7 The Bailey Murphy Phone 2292 l': 3:00 7:45 9:45 Leave Cincinnati tor Wllnnton 5:00 A 8'45 A A Xenia ARM PRODUCTS Hatcheries 25 nr Doan and Walnut street RANK SHUMAKER No charge tor advertising sales under thia heading where regular advertising has been ordered in the News JournaL Set your date rerly and get the benefit of this extra advertising f' I TUESDAY DEMEMBER t2 WEBBER Personal property on farm located at the south edge of New Holland Beginning at 11:00 Mz Walter Bumgarner auctioneer Upholstering 19 NOTICE APPOINTMENTS state of Oecar Moon deceased Notice is hereby given that John LelghtoS Moon of No New Vienna Ohio has been duly appointed administrator nt the estate of Oscar Moon deceased late of Clark Town ship Clinton County Ohio Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred Dated this 2nd day of December 1943 1 RANK CLEVENGER Acting Probate Judge of said County CMonilDeQ A 4 MRS RACHEL SHAW CLAIMED BY DEATH Services Will Be Held Wed nesday Afternoon 7 Mr Rachel Powers' Shaw 82 died of senility at her horn in Port 'William Sunday 11 She was seriously ill six week The daughter of George and Abl gal Reeves Powers she waa born in Greene county Joly 18 1860 and was married to rank Shaw January 29 184 She was a mem ber of the Port William Metho dist Church She hid resided In Port William 50 years In addition to her husband she is survived by five children" Mr Elmer Paintersvliie Mrs Louie DeVoePort William David Shaw'San rancisco Calif Pow ers Shaw Trotwood and Alfred Shaw Plattsburg one half broth er Cyrus Stephens Port William 11 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren uneral services will be con ducted by Rev George Groh at the Port William Methodist Church Wednesday at 2P Interment in charge of Arthur will be in the Port William cemetery The body will be at her late resi dence where friends may call DAVID MILTON WICALSUCCUMBS SUNDAY Services Will Be Held Wed nesday Afternoon David Milton Wical 67 Wilson Township trustee died unexpect edly of a heart attack at his home near Sunday at 3 He was an extensive land om ef i The son of Jonah and 'Amelia Widal he was born in Green conn April 1 1875 OR RENT rUnfurhlihed apartment: separate modern conveniences Adults not subject to draft Phons in East Locust street WILMINGTON XENIA 1 A 4 'v i PM 7:10 (a) 9:10 (b) Wanted To Rent 7 Sil room house wantedto CLINTON GRAIN CO Sugartree Phont 2176 Buyt Sell! Swap! Classifieds Bring Results Quickly! Phoiie 2574 Bring or Phone Your Advertisements Today! The Cost is Small The Results Are Big! Everybody Reads the Classifieds! OR SALE OR TRADE Clinton County arm ATSA BARGAIN An excellent producing farm of 200 acres nesr Wilmington on hard road good neighborhood Wilming ton school district electricity good residence large barn small tenant house ether outbuildings all In excellent repair much level high producing land ho made as much as 40 bushels of wheat and not tar from' 100 bushels corn some years has been carefully tanned: some rough land which la In good graas fences good every field on farm good producer will price far below the high prices asked tor most Clinton County land want to tell quick pric'd at only $70 aa acre and will taks In COLUMBUS' Dec The OPA moved today to 4 avert a threatened shortage of milk sup ply in 27 Ohio counties including Clinton by authorizing a price ad justment effective tmorrow which will enable distributors and whole salers in the area do furnish milk to their rkular markets Birkett' Williams regional administrator4 of OPA said all dealers and distributors in each of the 27 counties eitept Mont gomery would be permitted to in crease prices one cent a quart at both wholesale and retail levels Montgomery county is allowed a one half cent par quart Increase The order is In line with pre vious adjustments made in War ren and part of Butler county William said "Th adjustment he AId was made under a1 section of the price control regulations authorizing ad justment of prices where a celling differential between market areas causes a diversion of supplies from one area to another 'or where a threatened shortage is imminent Williams also Ordered that all retailers selling below 13 cents a quart and all wholesalers selling under XI cents' a quart could In crease thefr prices to13 cents and 11 cint respectively oil UhrUtmas trsi ptne and cedar Large assortment NUTS INN Rmntmch avenue Cl or Sale or Trade 37 GRAIN Wheat $128 OOHl 4etAwaswvLwetAeseeevewve Soy Bean $160 POULTRY Hens 1 Leghorn Hens Old Roosters i day night etreet or In some More Return to UNITED DEPARTMENT STORE a Small cameo pin Reward Re turn to Newe JouniaL Wanted To Buy 6 At farm six mllea east of Xenia north of New Jasper beginning at 11 o'clock Tay lor Auctioneer s' WEDNESDAY DEC 30 JOHN A Personal property bn hla farm located 3 miles south of Xenia on the Maple Corner road Juat south of Maple Corner Be ginning at 12:30 Sale con ducted by The Belley Murphy Co THURSDAY DKCIMBER 11 ROY A Personal properly on farm known as the High Rock Dairy farm located mites northwest of Leesburg 3 miles north of High land on road leading from Route 23 to Route 3 Beginning at 10:30 A Sale conducted by Th Bailey Murphy Co JOHN At farm one mil west of South Solon on ederal road beginning at o'clock Taylor and Smith Auctioneers I PUBLIC SALES PROBATE NOTICE SETTLEMENT O' ACCOUNT Accounts and voucher of th fol lowing named persons and estates have been filed in th Probat Court of Clinton County Ohio tor Inspec tion settlement And record and un less exception are tiled thereto they will be for hearing and confirmation on January 4 1943 4771 Eighth Account of Hayes Sanders Guardian of Wendell Howell Haynes Incompetent 7923 irst 'inal and Distributive Account of The Clinton County Na tional Bank and Trust Co Executor of the Ettal of Clenunl Leaf De ceased 782 irst and (inal Account of Jessie Beckett Administratrix of the Estate of Anna Bogan De ceased i 7958 irst inal and Distributive Account of Dora Watkins Adminis trate of the Estate of William Bray Deceased 7989 irst inal and Distributive Account of Hubert A Bernard A John Gumley Administrators th Estate of Elijah Bernard Deceased 7993 irst inal and Distributive Account of George GtHaugh Ad ministrator of the Estate of Nina Sab in Glllaugh Deceased Any person Interested may file writ ten exceptions to said Aeeount or to any fyern thereof not lbs than ftv dy prior to the day set for hear ing When the same will heard and continued from day to day until final ly disposed of Hugh Wright Probate Judge IMonftDeci 7 4 Money To Loan 30 EDERAL ARM LOANB A good time to get your finances In shape tor th future A loan mad to fit farmer need Long time low rate and repay much as you please any tlm LESTER LANE Cthen'S Bank Building Wilmington Ohio Phone TWO 81 Apartments or Rent 41 OR Apartment Phon 3021 WE 'PA2 CASH OR HORSES $2 COWS $1 i (O SIZE AND CONDI 11ON ALL HOGS SHEEP And COLTS REMOVED REE CALL WILMTGT ERTILIZER PHONE 2362 Cbarg SONS bmall CountryrHome 12 Acre arm adjoining corpor ation of a Clinton County ttown five room cottaga painted white electric nat ural ga telephone 10 acrejfiow In blue grass garage cow ahedr crib ample water supply good fences poseM slon canc probably ba ar rranged for within sixty day priced at only $400000 If you are lit the market for a Small farm home near a good 7 market and jcentralizedschool call as without de lay for an early appointment to see this place We think It will please you 4 INSURANCE SURETY BOXDS i f1 REAL ESTATE Terrell "Insurance' SuretyBonds Real Estate' Phone 2350 i' I PROGRAMGIVEN OR WORSHIP AT BAPTIST CHURCH Leave Hillsboro 10:35 A nt ts () rideys Saturday' Sunday (b) Sunday and Holiday (Contlnuedytrom page cue) the 13500 sent streaming back to the rear during the first five days Of the i One Soviet unit alone killed 1 300 Nazi troops In recapturing 6v eral more village In' the middle Don region and In Another sector 380 more lay dead on the field of battle after' Russian forces had evicted them from their village garrison There 1 was no faltering in the two offensives already under ay when the new drive was' loosed on the Germans the communique reported The Red army continued to drive forward in the Rzhev arba on the centrtl front and the' com munique said 500 Germans were killed tn a bitter fight for a strong ly fortified German position in one sector' In the Stalingrad area? too there was heavy fighting with the Ger nfkn counterattacking viciously both northwest and southwest of the city and the Russians stubborn ly protecting their gains and press ing for The mid day communique said Soviet airmen destroyed 20 enemy planes in a raid on a German air drome and shot down three more in air fights Already 4 astride the strategic Moscow Rostov railway line Rus sian troops were reported bearing down on th key railroad junction of Millerovo about 130 miles north of Rostov Shortened" (Th German news agency DNB acknowledged lest nlght ths Ger man had found it necessary to its front on the mid A special Soviet communique which must have cheered Premier Joseph Stalin as he grimly marked his 63rd birthdays today reported the capture of the following booty in five days ending yesterday: i Eighty five tanks as well as a trainload of tanks 1320' guns of various calibers 800 mortars 1 969 machineguns 6320 trucks 90 trailers 3600 horses oven 10 000 000 rifle cartridges over 1000 000 shells and mines 7 field radio stations and' 77 ammunition equip ment and food stores Since the start of this 'winter offensive the Red army has ad vanced from 47 to 75 miles in vari ous sectors Yesterday alone the Red army moved forward between 16 and 19 miles Wanted Miscellaneous 48 WANTED Rtdero to Peron Held 3 00 A to 4 00 htn 7 Pbose MQX 61 WANTED Cwtcw burtng 81 per hundred KELCTE EWMANn Center rood Phone 7949 tr 6:15 7:30 70:15 8 00 A IL Noon 4:00 on () (b S'45 XL (s) ridays Baturday Sundays (b) Sunday and Holiday WILMINGTON HILLSBORO Lear Wilmington iav 12:35 4:35:35 WHEATPRICES CLOSE HIGHER CHICAGO Dec Wheat prices tumbled more than a cent a bushel today from the highest quotations since 1937 as profit taking sales halted the slow ad vance which had added 5 to 12 cents to values since the first cf the month jL There was a letup in demand from mills and' reports of enlarged country selling of cash wheat in some localities encouraged the selling Spot wheat' with No 2 hand quoted at $141 was 2 cents over loan rate here Wheat closed 01 cents low er than Saturday December $136 0136 May $135H6 corn lower to higher December 89 May 920 Aotf 0 lower soybeans un changed to ALLIED PLANES RAID 7 Apnisiiiiz miunr UtKMAMTj fhAHUC (Continued from page one) elght day lull in large scale aerial operations over rance due to bed weather and represented the deep est daylight penetration of th con tinent by the big American bomb ers 7 7 The raiders ran into bw'arms Of the latest type of German fighters ocke Wulf 190's and Messer schmitt 109'e end tx Americas bombers failed to return It was the biggest single day's loss suf fered by the American bombing squadrons but returning pilots said more than 80 eneruq fighters were shot down The big toll of enemy fighter ships and pilots reports of huge columns of smoke and debris raised by their bombs failing on hangars and repair shops at the airfield emphasized again that Hit ler must keep a huge air armada on hand fend off the blasting British American attacks on his homefront' Even while the airfield waa Un der attack nearly 300 alfcraft in clnding American' of the Allied fighter' command were sweeping over rance from Havre to Graveline the Ger mans offered little opposition WARMER AND MORE 7 SNOW IS ORECAST Is 1 (Continued from page one) PASTRIES MILLER'S BAKER1 janitor or NeWfrJotlrnal building some driving of light' delivery truck each afternoon Steady work Apply To Wayne W' Galvin At News Journal Situations Wanted 22 SITUATION WANTED mal Whit Hu had 20 years experience cook Can bake But of refer ence MR8 BETTY NOLAN Genu al Delivery Wilmington or Pbon 2418 REPORT NAZIS ARE 7 PREPARING CONVOYS (Continued' from page on) which is 25 miles east of and had held their gains in th face of strong enemy counter at ICKS The Germans suffered' consider able losses the rench said Nazi Losses High 4 Except for this action' Allied headquarters had nothing to say of land operations in Tunisia except that the Allies were consolidating their positions on the northern and central sectors and were la fre quent contact with enemy patrols Allied bombers which hammered Tunis and Bizerte repeatedly last Week kept the pressure on th Germans however by attacking the railway yards at Sfaz News which promised som alle viation of the Allied supply diffi culties' came meanwhile from Lieu tenant General Dwight Dv Elsen hower who announced a part of the rench merchant fleet 'in North and West African ports would bo used the Al lied cause" The remainder he said would 6e employed In supply ing rench' economic needs'1 1 4 Although British advance' ele ments apparently were close nn heels reports from the front said the vast quantity of mines and booby traps planted by the Axis forces along the line of their retreat was maklng progress dlficult 4 7' SERVICES ARE HELD OR JACOB SMITHi Th" 7 7 1 uneral services for Jacob Smith who died Wednesday were held at the Milledgeville Methodist Church Saturday afternoon in charge of Rev Russell Nicely and Rev Glen Williams J' Pallbearers wsroRaney Chet wood Lawrence Smith Donald Altop Ralph Htriem John Kanya and Harvey Gorden interment in charge of the Heton uneral Home was In the Milledgeville cemetery WE WISH to thank our friend neighbor and relative for Uwir klndne ather Steuber for hl con soling word and Arthur for hl efficient service at the time of our bereavement MRS LOUIS 0E0RCE8 XNP AMILY 53 Announcements 2 MR AND MRS John Black will not rdaponsibl for ery debt other than ihoo mad by tbemMlve 5 ALL HAIR cuts 40c IJ JEAN SHOP orer White Hou ResuurauL ound Strayed 3 Leave Columbus tor i WUmlneton 7 HORSES S200 COWS $100 SIZE AND CONDITION CLINTON' ERTILIZER TELEPHONE Revere 2324 Ton Cha nr BUCHSIEB tnc WILMINGTON PUBLISHING CO tf 74 Business Cards 15 STEELE Auctioneer Thirty Jx three experience Cry any farm sale 1 per cenL on the dollar Phon 329L 80 Help Wanted Mn to work In hatchery Writ box 8 care New JoumaL MISCELLANEOUS Good Things To Eat 34 OR Cider 0RCHAJtD Household Goods' 35 OR Klvfntor Ued seven month ruble foot IL SIM MONS New Vienna Ohio RP 1 SO OR Lar site Duo Nubian oral heating tav New never been unvd ROBERT SNYDER Pho Miscellaneous or Sale 36 OR Lortirt post end and Tin Phon 607 69 OHIO Chrirtma tree from Sure Division of orestry Indnd ing Norway prae and Scotch pin MOORES A HfDLER' WANTED TO BUY UM4 3rtble electric phonograph between 9:15 A pd 4 ''WANTED TO A good rod of Mtid er third cutting OK '7 HIGH br hire nd MdeA ISAAC RAIZK at Whiteside Co 63 WANTED Raw tore and junk: WAL OR Eight bred I1U Double varetnated In good condition RAYMOND HARTMAN noot 840 Poultry Eggs Supplies 28 OR Broad breast 'turkey ORIS BRUNK three mile from Clrkville Prevailing retail price for mil in Wilmington Is 13 cents a quart and under the order approved by the OPA dealers wiil be premitted to raise this price to 14 cents a quart Some' local dealers have been short of milk while other are just barely able to take care of their customer wants Accord ing to 'report1 RED ARMY DRIVES NEARER UKRAINE should be reported immediately Th Nw Journal will not reeponatbl for mor than on incorrect Insertion Charted Ade Received by telephone or mall given careful attention ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks' rs'a fiscal year (July 1) 87 expenditures fiscal year $32 49152258287 excess of Oxpendit ures $2554442287350 total $10737108199205' Increase over previous day $14235831302 NOTICK APPOINTMENT Batata of Adison Stark Deceased Notice I hereby given that Sadie Starks of 279 ife Are Wilmington Ohio hw been duly appointed Eaecu trix of the Estate of Adleon Starks de ceased late of Wilmington Cllhton County Ohio Creditor sr required to file their claim with said fiduciary within four month or forever barred Dated this 9th day of December 1942 fX X' Trenk Clevenger Acting Probat Judg of said County (MonMDic) BUS SCHEDULE WlLMINGfON COLUMBUS Leave Wilmington for Columbus 3:63 A COAL Christmas" worship program 'at the irst Baptist Church will be held Tuesday the following program'' Rev Schlatter' pastor 7 Prelude medley Christmas hymn by the church school orches tra Congregational 'hymn "It Came Upon the Mldnight Clear? Scripture reariingand prayer by Nicholson Sunday School superintendent voca) ensemble Brehm's "Bring a Torch JpATlPtt Jrfiir M3Yn1 1 LCUlTLtflJ i I "Slumber' Song" and' "Saviour The body will be at the late rest Wisharh'Joan Nicholson Marjorie Haidet Mary EUen Schl tier and Velma Me Miller Christmas story Ret Schlatter instrumental1solos i piano Joan Nicholson trom bone "Hark th Herald Angel Sing" Velma Mae tMlller saxo phone Little Town of Bethle hem" Marjorie' Haidet clarinet "Adeate idelia" Mary Klien Schlatter tonette "Away in is Manger" Beverly WishartX Recitation "A Philip afdet in a Manger: primary department consisting of Virginia Ann Buckley Patricia Ni chol' Richard Hamilton Kent Turner? "Johnny Bonecutter Wil liam Newman John Co man Wlb Ham Meredith Moehauer Marvin Moahauer Rebecca Shaffer "Bob by Stroup Ann loyd" razier "Jimmy'' Nicholson Philip Haidet Roderick Briggs Garnet Sue Briggs Charles Borton Norma Ellen Sharp Shirley Camp Donna Jcak Vance Judith Babb Ann Learning Roger Bashore "Teddy" Turner Roger Laughlin Charles ZurfaceAnn Myers ''Micky" Eg gers Glen Allen Smalley Patty Jo Lacy Joanna Bonecutter and Babb A sketch "The Baby: "Dickey" Babb Roger Laughlin Charles Borton Roger Bashore "Teddy" Turner Glenn Allen Smalley Eggers Rode rick Briggs pieno sol6 "Silent Night" Judith Babb story of "Si lent Night" Betty Rogers "Silent Night" playei) by junior ensemble of Joan Nicholson Marjorie Haidet Velma Mae Miller Meredith Schlatter Beverly Mary Ellen Schlatter Exercise "Trusting God Is Easy" Ann Myers Joanna Bonecutteronjr2'Tell Me the Stories of Jesus" primary and junior departments exercise "A Kettle of junior department of Haidet David Nicholson Harold Dean Smalley Millet' June vanacoy Delbert Willet Sydney Myers John Nicholson Mary El len Schlatter Beverly Wishart long "Joyo the World junior de partment Presentation of "White" tn charge of Superintendent Nich olson clarinet solo Erapgclino Os born trumpet solo "Ave (Gounod) Meredith Schlatter vio lin and pano duet Anna Ute Vance and Vance recita tion Prayer" Ann Learning arrival and presenting of gifts hymn "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" benediction' Rev Schlatter 'S' supplies and upsetting the calcula tions of fuel rationing boards1 "Although temperatures on New York City drppped only toone be low last night suburban Westches ter county reported 28 below at Mt Klsco and 21 below at Yorktown Height At Duluth It only below' Instead of 21 below reported Oal's Head where the mercury plunged to "45 below still held the weekend record Chicago had a low of one above last night compared with X0 above the night previously But at B1f marck the mercury had risen to a low of 10 above consid erably warmer than the 19 below reported NOTICE APPOINTMENT Estate of Dove Campbell deceased I Notice la hereby given that Cleta wrOrgan of Wilmington Ohio ha been duly appointed executrix of th estate of O'Hi Campbell deceased late of Wilmington Clinton County Ohio Creditors required to file fhelf claims with said fiduciary within four months or he forever barred Dated this 18th day of December 1942 RANK CLEVENGER Acting Probate Judge of said county' (Mon4Jan) tor unbi A.

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