The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26

The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 8 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JANUARY 26,1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS Q[ Hot Stove Center SCHOOL NEWS husband asks divorce Charging cruelty and neglect of duty, Albert Ward has brought suit r' in Common Pleas Gourt for a divorce ——----- from Mabel Ward. The husband asks COLUMBUS. — Floyd Oswalt of to be decreed custody o f a minor child. Arcanum, Darke county, stood at the They were married July 23, 1923. top last year in the Ton Litter club • - — ------ o f Ohio by raising the .heaviest litter WANTS TITLE QUIETED o f pigs, according to the annual re- ’ Suit asking that her title to certain • port in the hands o f the vocational property in Old Town, bequeathed her j training division o f the Department of under the will o f William Gartrell, be Education. The club is composed of quieted against the claims of the de-i vocational agricultural students. Os- fendants has been filed in Common wait's report showed 12 Poland China pjeas Court by Gertrude Canaday a- i pigs weighing 2958 pounds at the end gainst Harry Gartrell, Lee Gartrell,' o f six months. The next best record Charles Greer, Nellie Swartzbaugh was made by John Miller, also o f Ar- and C. T. Wolf, cnjnum, with 11 _Chester White and The property in question, according * Duroc Jersey pigs weighing 2754 to the petition, has stood on the tax pounds in the same period, Third duplicate in William Gartrell’s name! best was Robert Bernard o f New ever since his death in 1861, and p rior' Vienna, Clinton county, with 12 Hamp- to that had been in his possession for ‘ shire young porkers aggregating 2711 fifty years. The defendants according pounds. Sixty-three farm boys par- to the plaintiff, claim some interest or i ticipated in the contest last year, title in the lot. r There has been an increase in the ; ______ number o f contestants every year! ORDER WRIT ISSUED j since the club was started in 1930.' i ssuance 0f a wr;t o f property re -1 Thirty-one counties were represented, stjtution has been ordered in Common. with Dark county leading with seven Pleas Court in favor o f AuStin M ; contestants. Patterson, who recovered a judgment •• ■' for $2,320, secured by chattel mort- According to Mrs. Frances Dial, gagej against Paul E. Glass. There chairman o f the State Board o f Cos- is a,so due tho piaintiff 5916 . 05 , a metology, application blanks are being sum advanced by him to the defend- mailed out and beauty shops and ant to filrther theh. partncrahip en. now being licensed as provided by the terprise) the court decided i? holding new law for beauticians, House Bill that the partnership assets owned by 318, effective Sept. 28, 1933. Each Q]ass are subject to payment of this shop must have a shop license and a amount. Public sale b f the assets was manager’s license. A dead line will be aufchorized on the groUnda Glass- vio- set soon by the board, and following lated a renta] agreement. this date an examination will be re- 34TEACHERS EMPLOYED IN EMERGENCY quired before any 'one .may obtain a license. Schools o f cosmetology are also being licensed. Anyone operat­ ing a beauty school may write to the County Board To Control Corn With the appointment of the County Supervisory. Board and Inspector and Sealer by Earl Hanefeld, State Di- lector of Agriculture, Greene County HIGHWAYREPAIR PLAHOUTLINED A tentative 1934 program outlined by the state highway department for County Tour For Beef Calf Club A CountyrBeef Calf Tour sponsor­ ed by tile County Beef Club Council and Beef Breeders committee will be held Saturday, January 27, according state board for application blanks and , ,. , ■, . . . ,. , and others, any person desiring information rela- PARTITION ORDERED , . . ■ , ............... WJr - ...................................... . T ., , . , . . .. , . n • .... „ i . , , , -farmers can now borrow money from ,, . ,, - S. ., . * to James Hawkins, chairman of the day .evening, the Partition of real estate has been „ T, , , - . ■ t „ Greene county calls foij the construe- ... , - „ T the Federal Government and use the .v f , . ■ committee. The committee has ar- from Beavercreek --------- . __.. - T...... rr tion 0 j. tiiree new bridges and im­ provement of a three-mile stretch of state route 4, it has- jbeen disclosed authorized in the case of James H. Peterson against Katherine Ledbetter tive to these licenses will receive an immedate reply by writing to the State Board o f Cosmetology, 113-1115 Wyandotte Building, Columbus, Ohio. in Common Pleas Court. Frank Linkhart, H. C. Siefert and A. E. Beam were named appraisers for this purpose- corn cribbed on th e , farm for. col­ lateral. Members o f the Supervisory Story of Baffin Land Told | > Monday morning, in the high school ' auditorium, Mrs, Blackmore, who Jived until recently in Baffin Land _______ northwest o f the Hudson Bay, told Thirty-four instructors now corn- many interesting facts of the life of prise the teaching corps o f the the Eskimos. To make the talk more Greene County unit o f the Ohio realistic the speaker was dressed in Emergency Schools Administration, the native costume of this northern but the program o f adult education island. Mrs. Blackmore closed the cannot be expanded further under address by playing a number’ o f w ell-!present budget expectations. -known selections on ,her accorlion, j This, disclosure was made Wednes- ] The junior class had charge o f th e ‘day by Dr. J. L. Hupp, Columbus, devotional exercises, Stanley Swan- 'emergency schools field supervisor, go announced the following program: iwho has been assisting forming Scripture—Jane Frame; Prayer—Rev. classes in Greene County school dis- . Mr. Hill; Vocal duet—Frances Kimble tricts.' and Betty Tobias; and a piano solo—■i Dr, Hupp, who is leaving this week .Mary Coulter. !for Logan CoUnty to cooperate in the j —— t - . (organization of classes there, pointed . j Emergency School Classes Formed ;out that that information is lacking t The following classes under the as to the appropriation which may bo' ,Ohio Emergency Schools have been or-1 eXpected for February, ganized with good enrollment: I The thirty-four teachers assigned Commercial, Miss Wilda Auld, eh- to pre-school and adult classes in this rpllment 10 . county are at present working on a Nursery, Miss Marjorie Cotton, as- half-time basis, some on less than sisted by Miss Auld, enrollment, 25. half-time. Home Economics, Miss Ann Peter-j To d e a r up a misunderstanding son, enrollment, 22 . '.that apparently exists in some o f the Physical Education for Women,.districts, County Superintendent H. 0. ,Miss Regena Smith, enrollment 27, lAultman, chairman o f the county Work in all classes is progressing .emergency schools council, stated •efficiently. There may be a few-more'that there are three eligibility ro- • persons enrolled in the above classes.‘quirements for enrollment o f children' Anyone interested should get in touch 0f pre-school age in kindergarten with Supt. H. D. Furst as soon as pos - 1 classes. To be eligible, they must sible. - !conie from CWA parents or their No additional classes are to be parents must be employed or known formed at present as a result o f an-:to be needy parents, nouncement of curtailment o f this . School authorities call attention to iwork throughout the United States. | the fact that high school graduates —r----- ;who are not employed, and would . Cedarville Wins From Beaver ilike to pursue college work may be In a hard-fought contest last Fri- ‘ interested in the fact that college C. II. S. b.oys won studies will be taught over radio sta- r e with the score 23-jtion WOSU at Ohio State University. At the half, Beavercreek was in Arrangements are in progress that Board are Wm. Gowdy Ray Hite and by R W Walshj Xenia* division state Ralph Kendig, with I red Dawson high engine<jr for f a county. named as Inspector and Sealer. ' " A decision of far-reaching import­ ance affecting many thousands o f Loans are available on corn gradmg' j and widexling W another iir . not lower than Number 4 on the bas.s of state route 4 extehding through of 45 cents per bushel on the farm, Pairfie,d village ' nor& east to the DIVORCES GRANTED TWO _ _ _ _ _ __ On grounds o f wilful absence from ailo^ng" ^ /M ^ T O e 4 i a l f cubic fe^t - ...........o ___ _____________ home, fo r more than three years, of crib spate to a busheK The r a t e ' telephone users in Ohio was rendered Frank McKinney has been awarded a 0f interest is 4 per cent. last week by the state public, utilities divbrce from Eva McKinney in Coin-; The last day o f acceptance o f appli- of-th e Ohio Bell Telephone company . 1 Charles T. Collins won a divorce the date o i _______ „ _. Based on'the commission’s finding as Lilyan E. Collins on grounds o f Until the passage o f the Farm Ware- to value, the company received rates £ross neglect o f duty, o f return ranging from 6.18 per cent' ~ in 1932 to 9.01 per cent in 1926, with i SALE AUTHORIZED 8.95 per cent in 1925 and 5.51 percent Report of an appraisal has been in 1933. The commission ruled that confirmed and, public sale o f the prop- Act is to provide owners of grain a the rates for service were unjust and erty ordered in the suit o f Silas W. means o f warehousing grain on the unreasonable, that the company be re- Johnson against Edward Frye, Sr. and , arm under proper safeguards.as the ranged to have boys and girls inter- 13. osted in feeding either a steer or a the lead 11-9, and at the end o f the *will enable all qualified students to purebred heifer for the 1934 show and third quarter the score was tied at 13. take full advantage of this program, sale which will probably be held in Cedarville rallied in the last quarter [This Work will be accredited the same Definite consideration^ being given ('onnection w5th the county fair this and made 10 points while Beaver was'as if obtained on a college campus. fall attend this tour. The tour will held scoreless. i j These broadcasts are to be known visit some of the outstanding b ee f, The undefeated Beavercreek g irls 'as the Emergency Junior Radio Col- lierds of the county .where the. boys doubled the score on the local girls, ilege, and are being sponsored by the and girls can see the calves and make ' In the opening fray the Cedarville!Ohio Emergency Schools Administra- their selection. ireserves won,. Ition «nd 'tha [state 4 eparfrient‘« f cation,. In struction will be given in collegeEnglishs elfementary v' SpahisH* "and' ' pbWEicat village, . nor|hi Clark county line. Thq/present high­ way is surface treated traffic-bound j i .■*« . . . The group interested in Shorthorn i macadam. That section o f the pike , _ . . ., • ■JLi* - f wl11 »«V 6 . the County Agent’s i iiu x n caives m itave tu v/uuut akbhi a ; Coming Games -4a Marth l 'white }at =yn Faf rfieidr ”' ' ‘i l • Next Friday,"Febr^, the Janiegtawii _ 1 1 _ _ f _ a _ _ . _ . . i 4 I I 2 m A m m . . M i l t T J . n 1 « r i l N . M A n M am a A .f ^ A J A M B i i l l A _ 1 . i l L a A a I I a _ maturity is August 1.1 ^ he tbree.contemplated bridge pro- e3to<1 in Angus and Hereford calves teams meet Cedarville at the college science. Students who enroll and _ _ _ _ __ f . . O t l f a . . . . i * ® * • • ■ • I I 1 a a » A a A ! A A a ! 1 i A A M M A ' M I , m n n A 1 , 1 « A f T L A ^ a 1 1 A M A i Y P L u m a 1 . > • . i t l l . . A . i l - jects, all of which would be federal will leave this office at 1:00 p, m. gymnasium. The following Thursday, meet the requirements of the work !housing Act by the Ohio Legislature ^id contl.act :obs under statc w b. The finance committee composed o f Feb. 8 , the C. H. S. teams go to Ross, will be given full credits on subjects Ohio farmers were unable to take ad- way department supervision are: ( j ) - Arthur Evans and R. K. Haines ap- On Friday night, Feb. 9, the boys’ taken, which will be recognized by ’ vantage of.the provisions o f the.Gov- w ' n pointed by. the Council at their last teams o f Frenchburg, Ky. come to Ohio’s colleges it is stated.. emmont . offer. The purpose of the . . , / . . . , „ Bank will finance the calves* A pay -1 point where the asphalt paving ends, , - « r „ m , , r a — a**, A ____ f Ynent of five dollars will be made on; a t 1 , 000 : ( 2 ) construction of t : . . • * u -r^* * m .* n ‘ r* I, each calf and a note carrying six per a new bridge spanning Caesars Creek * . . • 4 „ . . ' ' criVAil fn r th e remR indev Home Economics Club Here, it is indicated, is an attract­ ive opportunity fo r the use o f leisure. Instruction by air will be given dur- The Home Economics Club m et:ing the late morning hours, English quired to submit new'schedules with others, in Common Pleas Court. basis for credit, ' at* a 'point ^oii^iiini^^ icent intercst Pivpn for the remainder Thursday, January 17, ( 1934, in the‘ and Frnneh will b e taugh tda ily .p o li- first consideration given to proper re- —------- 1 To defray expenses the owner of mdes from x ^ , ia> involving cost o f ,- >f tlle Purcbasc price, The calves Home Economics Laboratory. The 1 tical science four times a week and will pay the WINS JUDGMENT the corn John T. Harbine, Jr., has recovered time, o f sealing an amount pot to ex duction o f increased rates, and that the excess net income be repaid to; users “ ‘ over ities under the Pence law, which pro-;V. Bottorff in Common Pleas Court. ,on August 1 the market price of the vides for-refunds to subscribers under. _l------- - corn has not raised sufficiently the 1 a bond given by the company. The • THREE GASES DISMISSED !lam e r may deliver the com to an finding was made by Frank W. Geiger i Dismissal o f the following two elevator pay the cost of shelling ami , and Charles F. Schaber, a majority of L ujtSi at cost bf the plaintiffs has u rn the corn over to the Government.! the commission, with E. J. Hopple,‘ been’ ordered in Common Pleas Court; 111 this event he will not be asked to ' chairinan, dissenting. The company Goldie Oran vs. Clarence Oran; Eve- l>ay any interest on the loan. Board at the toOOOO" (3) new* steel high truss !w '^ also be insured for 100 per cent only business transacted was the'Spanish three. Students are urged to ' I I ' ' ® | l l t A k M A I t , A A M f l 1 , A A 1 , / l M A ,1 V * * * , 1 ^ 1 t • A • A • bi idge spanning i, This excess Js estimated a t (a $248,75 note judgment in a suit a- tied 1 cent per bushel o f grain in- yprjngfiold. pike, nor $13,000,000 affecting 46 cpmmun-;gainst Benjamin H. Bottorff and Nola i.pected and sealed by the sealer. If at cost 0£ 520 , 000 . Wright Elected Massfes Creek th o f Old Town, o n iof their Value, and be covered by a lcbeekhig o f points for the contest on chattel mortgage. The committee is Red Cross Garment Cohstruction. now working on a plan of group in -, ______ surance. , < Supt. Furst In Columbus' Other members Of the county com-! Supt H D Furst accompanied Board President Frank A. Wright, Bellbrook, was loan elected president of the Greene county cision, dissenting. The company an- \ Gase 0f j 0hn T. Harbine, Jr„ a- should ge in touch with members of board o f education at the annual or- nounced it would appeal the decision, ga;nst Louis Heider and others has 1*ie Board or Mr. Dawson, the ganization meeting Saturday after- announced it would appeal .the d e -‘ ]yn Nicely vs. Stanley J. Nicely. i Farmers interested in this which means that refunds to sub- been dismissed by the plaintiff, scribers will be delayed. ■ . Inspector. During the past month election in- ’ Elmer N . Shigley specters from the office o f Secretary. o f State George S. Myers have been! Died Wednesday assisting Lester S. Reid, Prosecuting, Attorney o f Ross county, in the in- Elmer N, Shigley, 72, prominent noon at the office of H, C. Aultman, county superintendent. Mr. Wright, who began a newly elected term o f four years on the board, succeeds H. E, Bales, Painters- To Speak Here ville, past president. J. B. Rife, near take such work as they may elect. Those beyond college age are invited to do likewise. Full information can be had by writing the Emergency Junior Radio mittee beside Mr. Hawkins are El««er!CoUn‘ty gupt. H. c / A u l f a ^ ’^ C o - College, Ohio Emergency Schools Ad- Drake, representing "The Hereford jiunlbuSi Tuesday, to take care o f many!ministration, Wyandotte building, breeders and Kenneth Hutchison the.prob]emg concerfting the ,ocal schools Columbus, Ohio, or S. O. Liming, Angus breeders. Bes.des the commit-;and the emergency classes. tee one or more council members have, _______ been named in each township to ad­ vance the work. Farmer’s Institute Dr. J* Harry Cotton ______ Clifton, hold-over member of Harry Cotton, D.D., of board, was elected vice president. Street Presbyterian the The Rev. J. ____ „ _______ _ , vestigation o f election frauds in West retired farmer died suddenly, at his the Broad Mr. Rife attended the meeting only Union precinct,, in that county. As a home in Jamestown, early Wednes- Church in Columbus will fill speaking briefly, Mrs. Rife being in a serious result o f the investigation an indict- day afternoon. He was stricken with engagement in Cedarville on Monday condition at her home ,from burns ment was returned against a presid- a cerebral hemorrhage while sitting and Tuesday o f next week, Jan. 29 suffered last week when her night ing judge in said precinct. One o f the in his home listening to a radio pro- arid 30. clothing became ignited from a candle, irregularities is a charge that addi- gram at 12:30 o’clock and died at He will arrive on Monday in time E. Gordon, Jamestown, new mem- tional crossmarks were placed before 1:10 p. m. He suffered a severe heart for an open Forum for the College her of the board, was sworn in but favorite candidates during the countiattack three weeks ago but bis con- students. The Forum will he at 3:80 Martha Bradford, Beavercreek o f the ballots. In one other county dition was not believed serious. at the Presbyterian Manse. This will township, nnothcr new member, was an investigation o f similar irregular-j Born on a farm near Jamestown, be followed by a tea at 4:30 to which unable to attend and will be sworn in ities is being made. The Secretary o f .February 25, 1801. Mr. Shigley had the Faculty and their wives arc in- later. State is determined that the election!spent his entire life in that commun- vited. This program will be sponsor-' The board as now constituted is machinery shall be purged o f such ity. He was a son o f the late Joseph ed by the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. composed of F. A. Wright, Bellbrook; practices and that the guilty be prose- and Anna Shigley. He retired from M. C. A. o f tive College. J' ncar c , ’f E-Bales, cuted to the full extent o f the law. ^farming six years ago and moved to There will be a congregational Paintorsville; •J. F. Gordon, James- — i Jamest own where he was a member covered-dish dinner for the members town and Mrs. Martha radfor , ^ CWA Work Progresses , The CWA projects o f cleaning the 'basement and building a cinder track are progressing nicely although the workmen are now allowed only two ( S o lr r i n p a l * 7 0 days a week. The curtailment is in O c I » d ) . accord with federal announcement con- The annual SelmT Farmers’ Li- cerninS CWA workqverywhere, stitute will be held in the School Greene County Emergency Schools supervisor, at the office o f H. C. Ault­ man, county superintendent, Court House, Xenia, Ohio. Auditorium, Wednesday and Thurs- < The state speak-' Temperance Day Observed Temperance Day was observed in Mrs. B. R. McClellan Died In Own Hospital Mrs. B. R. McClellan, 75, wife o f Dr. B. R. McClellan, head o f the hos­ pital in Xenia which hears his name, day, February 7-8. m r ^K -; - - - - - - - - - Friday morning at the institu- ers Will be Mr, Limbach and Mrs.^hepublic schools Friday afternoon following illness from injuries Steiner. with a special program for grades five juon> ioiiowing^iimess^irom injuries The committee has arranged for jto I'yMve inclusive. received Nov. 26 in a motor car acci- . . tu T aa !denf, whdn the car in Which she was contests on the different kinds o f corn,! ^ cd Brown, accompanied by Mrs. ... ... b husband skidded from oats sov beans and many dome8tic Robert Reed>P,ayed a ^xophone solo . 1’din5 Wlth tier husbancl sKidUed iron: oats, soj oeans ana many uomesuc , , r . nonmr „< ’ thc icy road. She was borfrun New science products from the household, j« . ‘ , ' , 1 , addressed the'ns >Carlisle and has spent her entire life A large list of prizes donated by mer- [Cedarville College, addressed the as- Greene county since her* chants have been pledged to winners, sombly on a theme appropriate for the tncre. ana m urcene county since ner In addition there will be a varied observance o f the day. The speaker jmafm g e m , in aaaition tnerc win De a vanea . . , ,. . . The deceased is survived by her hus- program of music and entertainment ind thc manv a t t Z m s ' band- H- E- Husted, Lakewood; during the institute ending with a jnnce ffuestion and the many attempts . W i Cootier Xenia- Mrs home talent plav Thursday evening . !t0 contro1 the li(luor traffic- He closed ;" “ s- V °ir Cooper, Xenia, Mrs. nome taieni piay niursuay uvimug. . , ... , . !Eleanor Kingsbury, Xenia; Dr. Ray- Devotionals and invocation will be jhis address with a plea to the young McClellan and Schuvler .people to think seriously of the present Durn K’ MCt' JeJ,an an<1 »cnuyiei conducted by Rev. C. E. Hill. When the g( ncral assembly returns of the M. E. Church. . and friends of the First Presbyterian to Columbus next Tuesday the mem- j Mr. Shigley is survived by his Church at 5:30. This dinner will be bers will have with them and before widow, Mrs. Sarah Shigley; a brother, followed by an address by I)r. Cot- them a hodge-podge of suggestions David C. Shigley, o f Jamestown, and ton. The address will be delivered in fo r new methods to provide additional two sisters, Mrs. Ella Chapman of the auditorium o f the church and revenue for governmental support, (Washington C. II., and Mrs. John everyone is invited. Jhis meeting will Primarily there will be the recom- 'Haverstick, of Xenia. Two brothers, be at 7:30, mendations submitted by the governor John W. and Henry F. Shigley,-and On Tuesday morning at 11:20, Dr. based in part at least on the report of a sister, Miss Mattie Cornelia Shig- Cotton will address the College stu- the special tax commission. It would ley, preceded him in death. dents and guests, be futile fo r any would-be prophet to j The funeral will be Saturday, at • predict what forms of special taxa- 2 p. m. tlon the general assembly will finally j Hrs\7d0oiiirfl^rhIidLprrtnstyima^'Second Dividend For Takes New Location r L f r • Charleston Bank The Cummings' Chevrolet Au.to a- tlon from fifteen mills to ten mills: ^ gency moved last week from -south of at and to prevent many schools closing. ! Application has been made to Com Beavercreek township. No other busi­ ness was transacted at the meeting. Rabbi Tarshish Council Approves 1 Depository Bid. isituation and to be Teady to aid in the .final solution o f this problem. N, McClelian, Xenia, The funeral was conducted from the late honle in Xenia, Monday, with burial in Woodland Cemetery. Honor Roll ! GRADE 4 j , Darrell Glass, Kenneth Huffman, R p ; X cttt ^ 1 c f Village council in session Monday Rll.ly Irv^ ’ ®lU „ McC°^’ dun,or 1 C o m i n g J a n . 31S t evening opened bid9 for thc village shinklc, Harold Stormont, Norma County Balance Greene county closed the year with a balance in tho general fund and in thc interest and sinking fund, J. J, ---------- !depository, accepting the only bid R« » Creswall, Ctofa Gateway, Rabbi Tarshish, Columbus, noted offered, one per cent, by the Third Nn-' Stella Kennon, Avanelle O Bryant, lecturer and public speaker, will give tional Bank, Dayton. Village funds N °rn1a Stormont, H^®n Williamson. ____- ....................... a lecture in thc opera house on Wed- will be secured by depositing govern- GRADE 2 nesday, January 31, coming under the ment bonds. The intercst paid in the 1 Richard Buchanan, Richard Conley, Cummin US Auto Firm auspices of the Cedar Cliff Chapter paat has been two per cent. -William Ferguson, Floyd Harper, county auditor, reports. G u m m i n g A W I U 1 1X111 o f thc D< A< R j riimminOT « „ r. Neil Kennon, Ruth Andrew, Jean, The general bonded indebtedness of Tickets » ,lulls will be 25c while ’ J t L . l i n c pumps on Brudfulc, M. .lane Crcswcll, Jane El- the was c e t e c d 150,000 duciue c o l l c c students anil sehe .1 pupils can llo(< L™. & S ? S a S J S T S o ^ S S get tickets at their respective schools on (,on,iition that no dynamite was Luttrell, Marjorie Ann Martindale , ^ ! 1 Russian Mineral Oil (Heavy) quart size—C9c 15e each. The plat will open at UH'ed a,ld that 'tllc w„ rk't,e under the Eleanor Reed, Betty Lou Sharp, > t* « « « « ^ ^ - ^ - 5r touthe sr : r bu,Mlne January 27, f l t o f thc st,wt EIizabeth Ann mon Pleas Court in Clark County for where they will operate tho garage noon. Any damage to water mam or san- a- ^RADE 3 with $56,591.20 appropriated Inst year, file navment o f a second dividend o f and sales room. Itabbi Tarshish has been speaking itary sewer to be at the expense of . * . ot fen nbr’ cent'to depositors in the First The linn will ......................... a.™ the radio each Sundnv fer . 0 . c™ . • Mar,one Everhart, fclamc Sharp, . ’ , 7 ’ numra state Bank, South Charleston, which room for the new Chevrolet, with ad- s Week End Specials at Bro ■ K- under liquidation. January 27th comodations for garage service in the, e several months and has many follow- 'Joyce Clcmans, Claire Stormont, Subscribe for THE HERALD is now c ra in all denominations. He is one $1,00 Wampoles Cod Liver Oil—TOc is tho date sot for payment. i rear o f the building. o f the civic leaders in his city. Week End Specials at Brown's Drugs ((-omitmoil in run 31 50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup—39c Week End Specials at Brown’S) Drugs

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