The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51
m . The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Head them! Merald. Advertising is news, as modi as the headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you. FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR NO. 50 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17,1938 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS Com’on Take a Hold COLLEGE NEWS WINS DIVORCE On grounds of failure to provide, Nettie McClain has been awarded a ;divorce from Frank McClain in Com binin'Pleas Court. The plaintiff was ma- ordered restored to her maiden name COLUMBUS. — The election chinery of the State of Ohio clicked of Hickman. in perfect rhythm Tuesday night , • —------ , Nov. 7. Due to the good work of th e , JUDGMENT AWARDED 88 county boards of selections and the Judgment amounting to $1,182.22 co-operation of the almost 60,000 pre-, has been awarded in Common Pleas cinct officials, telephone reports came Court in favor of The Massey-Harris hurrying in from ali parts of the Co., Inc., Racine, Wis., plaintiff in a state carrying results of the elec- suit against E. J. and Nelle Kelsey. tion. Secretary of State George S .' — ..... Myers was' thus eenabled to make a DEFENDANT WINS record in giving to the people of th e ’ Finding for the defendant has been United States on eelection night the made in Common Pleas Court in a vote cast on the repeal of the 18th suit of John R. Moore against the amendment. The network of radio American Loan and Realty Co, . broadcasting stations throughout the; - -------- j country were enabled to announce r e - . SUIT DISMISSED I turns in excess of 5,000 Ohio precincts Case of Floyd Foster against I as compared to a few hundred pre- George Foster has been settled out o f' cincts from other states and the final court and the suit has been ordered ‘ unofficial result was reported in less dismissd according to an entry on file than 24 hours after closing of the in Common Pleas Court. polls. j -------- All state-wide proposals before MODIFY ORDER Ohio voters Nov. 7 carried by large j A temporary alimony order, previ- and in some instances unprecedented!ously granted in the case of Mary E. ,majorities. The largest vote was for Tippy against Perry E. Tippy in Corn- ratification of the 18th amendment; mon Pleas Court, has been modified, unofficially reported at 1,433,157, with the defendant ordered to pay $5 ’ with 579,947 against. The next larg- weekly. . j est was 1,385,994 for old age pensions’ —------ f with 525,756 against. ' j ASKS FORECLOSURE , Repeal of the state prohibition a- Foreclsoure of mortgaged property! ’1 r FARMBUREAU URGES A CODE FORFARMERS At a recent meeting of the Greene »rV-.-5 fev- * 4 ? ■m- m m mendment was likewise reported as is sought in a suit to recover judg-jS t e U t * e t t E n t e r s Ij* ■ 111111 I I 1151* I l f I I I O carried by a vote of 1,245,186 to 573,- ment for $1,919.65, filed in Common1 j £1 . ...:W l||U \ 741 againstji ten-mill tax limitation, Pleas Cocrt by the Home Building C l e v e l a n d " R a n k 974,494 for and 658,899 against; and Savings Co. against A. C. Haw- ____ , county home rule, 847,000 for and kins and Hattie Corbin, administrat-! Word hasbeenreceived here thnt * 737,886 against. ors of the H. R. Hawkins estate, and \w^DvvightSS tw e t^h a s re s ign ed ^ a s ‘ The figures here given were tele- other co-defendants. Sheriff John .teacher in Shaw High School> East phoned to the Secreteary of State’s Baughn was appointed receiver by the 'Cleveland, and has accepted a posi- office by the county boards of elec- court. , tion in The Society for Savings, ^ on' ; “ Cleveland. . Federal prohibition repeal was vot- j NOTE SUIT FILED ■’ Mr. Sterrett has been teaching Phy- ed by election of 52 delegates who-. Judgment for $500.40 on a note, is!sjcs ancj Chemistry in Shaw High will meet in .the House of Represent- requested in a suit filed in Common ■ gch00l since 1921 and previous to that atives Hall a t 1 o’clock Dec. 5 and Pleas Court by Eliza E. Kyle, as exe-|time was a teacher in the high schools ratify the amendment to the federal cutrix of the estate of Charles C .'of Mansfield andGreenville, Ohio, and constitution to repeal the 18th amend- Kyle, against H. J. and Mary E. Kyle.’Wilmington, Ills. ment. The delegates include such ( ' -----— j He is going into' a bank which has prominent, individuals as United, ORDER SALE MADE 'made an eviable record during these States Senator Robert J. Bulkley and j Sale of real estate, has been au -;iast f ew y<?ars of. financial disturb- former United States Senator Atlee thorized and priority of liens deter- rance i t js one 0f four Cleveland Pomerene, The convention will have mined in the case of The Farmers and banks which opened immediately power to choose its own president, Traders Bank of Jamestown against aftcr the .banking holiday !ast March, w a fe ta x y j^ l. o tte r j ^ c « s . , As Margaretta W att Condo® wA others Vfbe Society fo r Savings is one of the as the .convention adopts a ratffica- in Common Pleas Court. Frank llargest mutual savings hanks of the tion resolution the president and sec-Townsley, E. L. Stormont and W. L. country, having over $103,000000 de- retary will certify the action to the Clemans were named appraisers of posits. It is strictly a savings bank, Secretary of State, who will a t once the property. !doing no commercial banking what- transmit this certificate to the Secre-, ^ ———— lever.. An expansive program for the tary of State of the United States.1 COUNTY SRHOQL BOARDCONTEST Beef Association Formed To Sponsor The men’;; annual Bible Reading Contest was held in the first Presby terian Church, Cedarville, last Sab bath evening. There were twelve ennte.-.tants, five being winners of prizes. Paul Gordon, Stanton, Ken tucky, first prize of five dollars; W. (County Farm Bureau D. C, Bradfute H, Kilpatrick, Delaware, Ohio, second iwas chosen delegates to the state prize, four dollars; Homer Murray,' meeting being held in Columbus this Graniteville, Vermont, third prize, ;week, M. H, Rogers was named al- three dollars; Fi'anklin Trubee, Xenia,’temato. Mrs. E. S. I oust, Mrs. Ohio, fourth prize, two dollars and *Martha Bradford and Miss Helen An- Donald Burkert, Columbus, Ohio, fifth keney were elec lady directors a t prize, one dollar, The other contest- large. Mr, Bradfute.ia a member of ants were Walter Linton, Bowersville; the resolutions committee a t the Carl Ferguson, Xenia; J. P. Me-,state meeting. Laugldin, Salem, 111.; Charles Cham-] W. E. Sollars, trustee of the State herlain, Franklin; Paul Angell, Day-5Farm Bureau board, spoke of the ton; W. Eugene Spencer and Kenneth needs of a large and active member- 1Ferryman of Cedarville. The church ship in the county organization. H. was crowded to its capacity and the N. Wilson maintenance director of the contest was one of the best in the O. F, B. F., spoke of the activities of history of the college. Dean C. W. the state organization including the Lteele presided and presented the cooperative marketting, credit’ and prizes and also made a personal gift purchasing. of a new Testament to each of th e ’ The following resolutions were contestants. The judges were Honor- passed: able L, T. Marshall, Congressman). 1. We recommend the enactment of from this District, Xenia, Ohio; Mr.1a warehousing law similar that of the .Ralph George, Jamestown, Ohio and states of Illinois and Iowa so tha t Rev. L. L. Gray, D,. D., Pastor of U. fai'mers may secure crop loans on I’. Church, Jamestown, Ohio. Prayer grains in properly sealed storage on was offered by Rev. Chas. Hill, pastor the far.m, of the local Methodist Church. Rev,! 2. We demand that if codes are to Dwight R. Guthrie, pastor of Presby- be established for the several in- tcrian Church’, pronounced. the offer- dustries guaranteeing to workmen en« Lory prayer. Dr. R. A. Jamieson, gaged in these1 industries shorter pastor of U, P. Church, pronounced hours with sufficient income to main- - the benediction. Music was furnish- tain a proper standard of living; that i d under the supervision of Mrs. M. the same principles in a code be estab- j. Work, Director of the Department lished for those engaged in the agri- of Music. The musicians were Cedar- cultural industry. • DIVORCE REFUSED bank is under way which will, under This action may be of unusual import- With the plaintiff’s petition and the ,(hrmal business conditions, make it ance because it may place Ohio in the defendant’s cross-petition ordered dis- one 0f tke most important banks in position of being the 36th state to missed, divorce has been refused both Cleveland.’ ratify repeal. Robert Brown and Mabel Brown in _____________ Repeal of prohibition will not be- their pending action in Common Pleas ^ r _ ENTERTAINED come operative in Ohio, however, until Court. The husband had charged AT ALLEN HOME the general assembly has nullified the gross neglect of duty and his wife . _____ Crabbe and Miller laws. This is ex -had countered with a charge of, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Allen opened pected to occur at a special session of cruelty, each’seeking a divorce. The their home to the members’ husbands the legislature to be called soon after husband was awarded custody- of an(i friends of Cedar Cliff Chapter,, the state repeal convention is held, three minor children. An attachment jj a . R., for their annual banquet, Wcad, Xenia National Bank, vice A i .it -i. _______ mill nrvnvrtbf nlnint'lff /ikn4 - . . . . _ __ •J i . Iff fTI /I ft...*. ff..i i C o i l T l t V r l l i E W n f I t ' vil’e Go^ega Male’ Quartette, Orange 3. In view of the ten mill tax Tim- : . . '■ anti Blue Serenaders, Cedar Needles Ration on real.estate we renew our -------- - •Quartette,, and the Girls Glee Club support for an income tax ,based oh , At a .meeting of beef cattle breed- ’of Cedarville College. The thanks of low rates and a low rate of exemp t s of Greene County at the county the college and of the contestants are tion and that public education he sup- . • "'•X’S.'i-trH.-'H.-: .agent’s office Friday afternoon the -due to Rev. C. M. Ritchie, D.. D,, who ported by revenue derived therefrom e,lectwm te tw ia F. A. Greene County Beef Calf Club As- for several years has presented theon a state-wide basis, right, Bejlbrook, hfjtwpjrthe tthird sociation. was • organized to sponsor prizes for/'the men’s Bible Reading 4. We remain unalterably opposed place on the County /B^rdjbf-Educa- the 4-11 Beef Calf Club work in the Contest. . to the establishment in the state of t.on being re-elected m/a. close race ‘(T,unty. • ’Ohio of the old time saloon as a'social with D A. Magruder, Yellow Springs, A committee of breeders will be ,.1.h® C*?.ayvi , ^ 1),aP?r institution by whatever name it may for third place by five votes. J. E. lu,m'ed for each of the three beef t,J ,t*,,. anl 1 pUS 1"hed the students,be called. Hastings lost to his f^low member, breeds, Shorthorn Angus and Iiore- of Cedarville College 1 ms received its 5 . Whe’reas pubHc education is a W?rght,„ by ford- t0 carry on work. The chair- A ' T ! * * 0* nameS Were plaC" state function: we believe that the Mrs. Martha BradfojrJv Beavercreek llKll, of oaeh breed committee will. ! “ b° / n ° UbofTt ^ Vf 10US state as a whole should be responsible ’ Twp was first with 3,003 votes and constitute the county committee.' Uat °thy Lun^ rd Was the education of those eligible to J. F. Gordon, Jamestown, second with. Breeders named as chairmen are and ^ Paper 'Vl11 « ° ,u?lder * e attend such public institutions rather 2,996 votes. Both a r e ^ ^ m b e f s . Elffler Drake> White. Hall ira T m s > <,f,..7 bispe“ ng Cfed“ s; . Tha'than the individuals who happen.4o Z Tbe vntea. e f ^the ^Sfembera Hertford; Ernest'Hutchison, Angus; , a u t lhlS bwri real estate In Ihe district o£ 0ie ' was: Wnght, 2, 329; Magruder, 2,324; (Tamos Uawkins, Shorthorn. ; ! 1Sf QS of-thls paper are sold £w .residence of the children. Hastings, 2, 303 and Collett, 2,185. An effort will be made, to locate alt' U CCn S‘ •j 6 . We express) our appreciation for The holdover members of the boardthe calves in the county that are. One of the noted visitors to th e ’th® many:.definite-and’complimentary are J. B. Rife, president and H. E, tuitable for club work and get. themcollege office this past Week was the expressions made by the Secretary es* , • »n the bands of the boys mid girls.. Honorable \V, P. Van Ness, Republi- °f Agriculture concerning the services __ _______ , Tjie brcedjng projoct Was also dis- cur^ member of the Ilousg of Rep- rendered by the extension service in County Bankers cussed. The project will consist of ivseutatives of Ohio. He resides at the several counties of the nation and the member obtaining a pure bred Mechanicsburg and represents ’Cham- and ur&e that he use his influence for D i s C U S S C o d e h<?'fer aIld developing a herd of his paign County. He is a farmer, at- tilc continuation of federal funds to — own. . torney at law and a banker. an amount equal to those now avail- / - —------------— I able, for the continuation of this serv- I.Joan C. W. Steele conducted a very ice. T o S e e k $ 8 5 0 0 0 .0 0 0 ;interesting chapel service Monday, 7 . We favor discontinuance of as- 1-1 v .i i ,inorning. His talk to the student se^stnmts for the teachers’,vetitemefib F o r F l o o d P r o j e c t ,<Ki,v a7K^ was on the “Abund- 'fund unless such fund is reduced to __• . ant Life.,” .He .drew a very interest-'sun nnn nnn . The Greene County Banker’s Asso ciation held a meeting last Thursday evening to discuss the new bank code which becomes effective December 15. Russell B. Stewart, Yellow Springs, was reelected president: Ralph O. $40,000,000. The federal government will be ’ffi* and instructive lesson by con- g, endorse state and national At that time liquor control acts will order against the plaintiff’s chattel Tuesday evening. The guests were president; W* E. Crites, Spring Val- Whked to grant approximately $8,000,- lla!!.l‘n.s opportunities of a central* p arm Bureau legislative activities, be enacted, and sale of intoxicants property was dissolved. seated a t small tables where a bounti- ley National Bank, secretary and 000 for a project to leash the some- ... aat1^? , vv^ “ th®?e . ,a” > 9- We endorse the general prin- will then become legal in Ohio. limes turbulent Little Miami river, 'American English citizen. He pointed ciples of the NRA and AAA. But in- The old age pension act goes into! ful two course dinner was served, treasurer, FORECLOSURES ORDERED ;Following the dinner hour a program The code provides effect a t once, but will not be oper-! Four judgments in favor of the jn which the Regent, Mrs. W. W,-P°siters by way ative until the machinery provided by People’s Building and Savings Co., D aR ^ ay Introduced Prof. Reed of. the part of: the expense -----------», , r , f,,,* nf his nnnnrtm;fU * ------- — ------ V ----------------- the law has been set up and the with foreclosure of mortgaged prop- High School, who gave two vocal guarantee of bank deposits up to s^uction of four dams in the* Hood toi K auvamage oi ms opportunities consumer, the farmers’ cost of pro legislature provides revenue to meet erties authorized in each case, have numbers, “Serenade;” Schubert- “StiH ?2,500 which become effective Jan- coutro1 project. ■ .ana is now a noted lecturer and busi- faction and profit be given equal its requirements. Only such persons been awarded in Common Pleas Court a 8.the Night,” Brohm. ’ uary 1 . ! T1,e dams would bad: the flood W,U1 m America. . AveiBht with the costs and profits of are subject to the provisions of the as follows: against William C. Gar- Following the music numbers we —----------:— wat ers into waste land areas and act who are 65 years old or more, wood and others, for $4,425,80; a-' listened- to Dr. McChesfiey's .pleasant R a c k T f i X M A t t protect -river towns in Vfanan, citizens of the United States, have gainst Ed Black, for $3,645.98; a- messagef who introduced the speaker D a C K * (/ reene- C1" f i0n,t’ G1,alon. ,and Hanul* resided in Ohio 15 years, and in the gainst Lee Stocker and others, for •«.* »*.,i - v r ____r» _ * _____ __ ____ I ton cos. I he plans provide for dam , , i tr t r i 15 years and in the gainst ee tocker and others, for 0f the evening, Dr. Paul Bloomhardt \ T f j - i v H d n C C o l l e c t P f l "»n S i un*' ■ county one year. No person can re- $538.68; against John T. Garvin and of Wittenberg CoJlege, Springfield, rN O W " e m S on the Little Miami ceive benefits under the law who has others, for $1,588.73. ,who announced his subject; "Kings, an annual income of $300 or more’. .—---- ‘Queens and Jacks.” English history and who has relatives or others who SNYPP DENIED U. S. TRIAL ' The basketball schedule for Cedar-,th°s„e the product, vilio College is a follows: j J ’ to / xtend. Sym‘ December 9. Holehrook, there. ,pathy to ^ of membef d"ceaa‘ Deeember 12, Springfield Church, f j T S r above Morrow; at ( Removal of the penalty on delin- Ilarverybiirg, and a t Washington can be made under the state law to Fronces E# Snypp must stand trial rhymes in our children’s story contribute to the person's (Support, in Greene county courts as a result books. It was in the reign of the provided much o f ‘the background for 3° ‘ has. resu1;- ™11* ?b?vc Mi! f ’rd'. amI T w l n - ^ ,«= ,•« cd in $13,000 m back taxes being col- Jerk, between Batavia and Williams-. looted so far by County Treasurer burg. The pension shall not exceed $25 per of a ruling of Judge Robert Nevin in notorious Henfcv VIII that “Little ^ ar(dd Van Pelt. ' Liovurmneni engimcis may lower month, (U. S. Court a t Dayton. Snypp J ack Hornet» 4 h e House That Jack A number of taxpayers have con- the $8,000,600 figure after they study The County Home Rule amendment charged lack of jurisdiction on the Built” “Sing A Song of Six Pence,”traoted *° take advantagc of the in- the plans,,it was pointed out, is also effective a t once in principle, part of Greene county authorities. He kad their beginning, while Catharinestal*ment method of paying past de- former Gov. Myers Loope I t serves to give each county the had been indicted for violation of the of Aragon was the “Queen in theIintlucacies *n taxes to escape extra ( incmnati, Judge Hugh Nic ^ VVUI1M same right to set up its form of Ohio blue sky law in connection With Parior» and Anne Boleyn was the PanttU|es- the treasurer says. The jtotavin, and nov.aid Ivins, Lebanon, Ff,brua,.y Spri government by charter provisions as the sale of certificates in certain an- «Maid in the Garden.” Cardinal officc 18 a so reccmn# installment of inno been appointed duectors of the tb(?re municipalities have had since 1912. cient estates. The Nevin decision will Wolsey came in for his share of Persohal property taxes. Little Miami conservancy distnet. i i at Tod s b ork, , ,, , , here Caesar s creek, near ,, , , , ,, Deeemher In, Rio Grande, there, January 13, Bluffton, here. January 20, Rib Grande, here. January 20, Wilmington, there. January 27, Findlay, there. February 3, Defiance, here. February 9, F .dlay, here. February 16, Bluffton, there. Febiuary 17, Defiance, there. February 22, Wilmington, here. Springfield Church, Cooper of lioli, Bone, O. M. Spahr, J, H. Lackey, Her- 'man Davis and L. H. Hartsock. ; 11. Be it further resolved that these :resolutions be spread upon the min utes of the association and that copies be forwarded to the Ohio Farm Bu r e a u Federation, and also to our vari-’ jous state and federal officials as they -may be interested. ■MISS CHRISTINE RIFE » IN XENIA HOSPITAL Municipalities and townships may be carried to the U. S, Supreme Court rec|icule in “Jack and Jill,” “Little transfer their powers to a county.if possible, Bo Peep,” “Tommy Tucker” and “Old R- C. RITENOUR NAMED I with the latter’s consent, o r a county! ...... . u„i,honi v PWllin IT of TO HANDLE AUTO LICENSES may be made a consolidated munici-j FORECLOSURE SOUGHT (Mother Hubbard.” hillip II f 'Spain that much disliked husband of ___________ Miss Christine Rife of this place, Axel Bnhnscn, the Picture Shop, iwho-teaches in the South Charleston LOCAL TALENT ON PROGRAM Yellow Springs, who was assigned by-Schools, ia a patient in the McClel- —— t he Gcdrus staff as official photo-]lan hospital in Xenia, where she Patrons of the local theatre ; re in grapher for the 1934 book, was at junderwent ajn operation for nppen- ' members to the commission a t the for $762.62 against William and Marie «Cat and the Fiddle.” Charles II and succeed Mrs. A. E. Richards. The musiC( Arthur Brandenburg with.his f0 the “Whispering Needles.” ]SECOND NOTICE OF WHEAT same time, but no charter vesting Barnum. Sheriff John Baughn was j , js blonde curls, are reputed to be the lost legislature passed a law placing gUjtar) Ralph Truesdnlt* at the mouth .... , . . . | ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS any municipal powers in any county designated receiver by the court. «o— t » the registration deoartment under the ------ .....i t. u., committee chosen to select the j shall be effective unless approved byj a majority of the voters in the county, in the largest municipality,. in the (basis of “Curly Locks, Curly Locks,” t i t ti p t t t organ and Hnriy Bratton with his . u <■ 10, V? o and James II is responsible for "Lady State Highway Department instead banjo, are mm1 to fill the theatre to ,n°l ,c ‘1^, **ajr t t 1H 4 I*ia n ,„ . T.'ndv Buv Flv Awav Home,” ° i the Secretary of State where it has ( ^airman, Homer Hurra Glenna t OBDEB FOBECLOSUBE Bus, K.dy ug Fly ay o o." « tl,a Bam lary . . a y a „ w „0WinB. ; T 7 ^ " """" w h o l a w ^ S wp Foreclsoure of mortgaged property Mr. Reed concluded the program bcea since the first automobiles were 0 n the screen a Western feature ' ‘ .[with the government appears in this county outside of the largest munici- has been authorized in Common Pleas with two vocal numbers, “Lullaby”— registered. mnd one reel short subject will be .pre- pm ;j{jont McChesnev spoke to a :issue.’ pality, and in each of a majority of Court in the following two crises: The Jocelyn Good and “Lullaby”—Brohms. ’ ‘ sented. ' union audience composed of -the1 — ........ the combined total of the municipal-.West Side Building and Loan Co.,’ Mrs. Reed accompanied her husband HUNTING SEASON OPENS As an added inducement the man- Methodist Episcopal Baptist and* VOTE ON MARSHAL ities ahd townships in the county. Dayton, against Gea, P. Mullin and on the piano with his vocal numbers, WITH RABBITS SCARCE agement, is making, for this date only, RRimran Churches of Tippecanoe " ___ __ The ten mill tax limitation will h ave 'others; The Prudential Insurance Co., Those assisting Mrs. Allriri in h c r: . w „(1 the price of'16c to everyone. City, Ohio last Sabbath evening. ThoJ In our report of the election results the effect of reducing taxes collected of America against Charles K. Wolf hospitaht es, Mrs. Fred Townsloy, The hunting season owncd Wed' Warner Baxter m “DnnRerously , jloir of the rcntrttl iVesbyterian!we overlooked the returns on vollage from real estate throughout Ohio by and others. The West Side insurance Mrs. C. II. Ennn, Mrs. J. S. West, nesday but from all r e ^ r ts rabbits Yours ,s the feature attinction at rhm<,jlf I)aytlin| furnished the music' marshal. II. A. McLean was reelected approximately $40,000,000, it is cstl- firm recovered ju Igment for $4,330.- Mrs. Frank TurnbuU, Mrs. Frank were hard to find and pheasants ns the theatre this Saturday, Nov, 18. foJ. }lt(, CVfninB. IIo als0 ;;I)okt, Tues- with a vote of 249 while his opponent, mated, This will have to be made up 35 and the Prudential company was Creswell and Mrs. I. C. Davis. haid to find as ever.^ The^season foi - ........ .............. - d.-y to the Xenia Rotary Club a t 12 .Thomas Frame received 1C4, fr r r m° w T l « r t r i r ^ I 50«Comp. Cherry BarkCough »f flM » d/y. F.rW<lg« and TA* COU.ECTION EM)!! 11,0 " f ' l -- ----------------- to tt amonnT £ » » « ^ l £ l Me Vick', S .1 v -2 2 c I Syrnp, 7-o, ,l» -dO o !Pl«»an fa eklend, to Nov. 25. No NOVEMBER 29 '! ST0" E H0VKS “ l o S d b o p ab -w ook EndSFOOial .1 B »w n '. D rug,. Week End S p e c i a l Brow,,', D„,g, hunting <• ' . . . A , « ‘ , i i „ i, L S S S TO NEW LOCATION lie expenditures Vherc essential s e rv -j---------------— ---- , m . i , ------ ------------ J T f , fft,e of game birds is I,rohlbltcd ^ J1»' tune hnvin/r been cwtended i..r w ;ii of CIoveland. >• I* ftfferted And then county, muhicipal and school expend-, You laughed your sides out a t law. the payment of June real estate taxes “* l * i . iAiA.w irtort ihw I ai * ftiji AMnH/llrnAlifi .ClfAnl/iiirrM^ Mfittr Inlltflt fVifmY ; other tax itures for 1935 under this amendment “Green Stockings.” Now laugh the — has been extended to the end of thin tf will lie necassnrv to fix which theoretically goes Into effect back a t “Big Business.” Given by tho 50c Narcissus Face Powder--29c month, Nov. 29, the last day being' t ° H ! j u raa A - — ' m ‘ t o -'•"“ O' > '19M' 'f td m . Staff, Novomkor 28. Wook End Spacial a t Browa'a Drags ThankagWIng. yho Men’s Store, which Oscar Mc- \ mi'eting of the reglstravs of the ’Dorman heads, has moved from its ,Green .street location to South De- (Continued on Pago 4) troit, Xenia, in the Allen building.
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