The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52

The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read theml Advertising is news, asmtxsEas tEfi headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you, FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO, 32 NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE f|V"|| ■ i l T l i r i l T O i A petition in error, appealing: from . l l P r D K I |H | *N I X convictions June 14 in the court of; 1 ILI fill IITILIl IUA E Longstreth, Bath township! „—r— , .» justice of the peace, on charges ofj COLUMBUS.—'A great slaughter violating the fishing laws, has been ] of pests of the bird and animal kind filed “in Common Pleas Court on be- bas taken place ill Ohio since a year half of a father and his two sons, who ago through the activities of the 4,000 were fined a total o f $175 and costs, members of 130 chapters of Future! The fisherman convicted were. Fred Farmers of the state, Reports to the Campbell, near Osborn, fined $25 and division of vocational agriculture costs, anl his sons, Herbert and show that these farm youths, acting Leonard, assessed $25 and costs on in groups or individually, killed 140,- each of three counts. They were con- 669 sparrows, 19,500 starlings, 5,478 victed of taking bass from Mud Run pigeons, 4,772 crows, 458 hawks, 131 in Bath township during the closed owls, 47,899 mice, 29,041 rats, 873 season. groundhogs, and smaller numbers ofj --------- ^ other so-called, pests. Eggs of pests ! FRAUD CHARGED totalling 682 were also destroyed, j Edwin Si Kelly, of “Whitehall Some doubt has arisen as to hawks 'parm,” Yellow Springs, his wife, Mrs. being realy destructive, and permis-,Martha C. Kelly, and his duughter, sion to kill them may be withdrawn Mrs> Martha Kelly Cable are defend-' hereafter. jants in a suit filed in common plea* ] ~ ”* (court by the Lagonda-Citizens Na- j Resolutions were adopted at a con- tf0Tm] bank of Spripgfield, charging ference held in Columbus, last week,fraud ;n the conveyance o f “White-! recommending that small reservoirs' bajj»» t 0 mrSi Cable. : be created on private or publicly; own- _____ _ i ed land in Ohio by use of x’elief labor as a drought relief project. Those present at the conference represented sate- CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ! FRIDAY JULY 13, 1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR A Hundrefl in tire Shade FAILS TO APPEAR Bondsmen of McClain Catterlin, of ; —w (Brazil, Ind., “ ancient estates” promot-l the state water conservation board,} . . . , ’ . , . . 1 i state geologist, conservation d iv ision /!' failed * \ p™duce h,m ,n commonj Ohio soil service, state foi’ester, sta teP cou* an a^‘ , ! . , Prosecutor Marcus McCalhster is-j. planning board and the agricultural 1 ... •■: ■ , - s , ■■ >, ^ * j L u , . sued an ultimatum last Friday to the extension bureau, division pf soils and. « . ■ ' ■.. . ^ v ! . .-I •*■«:* *^ j i i £ . five signers or Catterlm’s $5,000 bond, civil engineering department of Ohio , . ,, , . \ , . * n t t r ln it im n f h a w i + n n w n r l n n n 4 k n Interesting Letter fftfiMERS VOTE P ro* Rev. Foster OPPOSITION TOFARM PLAN There may be others, but the under­ signed knows of but three, now liv­ ing, who went to school in the Brick at West end of Cedar Street, at the! three-roomed Grove and the new brick ; .<" ■ in the Grove yard, all three. They! A warning against long-term agri- are my sister, Mrs. Laura Boyd , 1 cultural planning has been sounded jPittsburgh ; Mrs, Adda Thompson, jby Dr, John F. Cunningham, dean of Santa-Aanna, California, and the un- |Ohio State University’s noted College dersigned. Attendance at the Brick, jof Agriculture. iCedar Street; was the winter 1859! Addressing a class in the summer jwhen our family lived diagonally a-[school “New Deal course,” the pro­ cross the street'from the Covenanter fespor, who himself owns a Clark [Church. A cottage now occupies the County farm, pointed out that if the place of the white two-story brick, government’s plan of crop reduction 'How little we thought then that a ior wheat had been inaugurated in fine college would presently be locat- 1931, the United States at the present ;ed in the adjoining field. time would face a “ serious food situa- Building the homestead, later ftiem.’' ‘known as the Dallas; then, the Bloom-1 Dean Cunningham, however, prais- iingdale, we attended school in the‘ed some provisions of the Agri- Old Grove, 1860. Distance . lends !cu,tural Adjustment Act, declaring charm, and time fills rough places jthat land loaas to farmers “ were a with garlands of roses. But. allowing (bright spot in the progress of farm . for these, the Old Grove, three-room- (recovery.” ,ed school had beautiful setting. Mem- He laaded the county extension ory carries the picture seen in 1859. I’Jhose who did not know the place agents' the nation over and described them as the “ shock troops out on the then can scarcely visualize it. A firin6 line in tho campaign to avert good board fence; with high stile 'at i 66®” 01™0 ruin which faced the farm- the street, inclosed probably more ;than two acres.. The -back end was sold after the new building was erect- ied. In the school yard were a num- tbev of fine old trees with wide-spread­ ing branches. A big pump with well! er. He added a sober note to his' speech when, pointing out that the farmers’ plight was due to food surplus and depressed land values, he stated: “ If all the hungry mouths had been State University. -J: S. Cutler, regional ordering them to ’ produce the heirs’ director of the federal soil erosion c?rPoration president in court Monday . service, was also present. The resolu- ° n pe" al,ty, ° f *°nd *“ *wturf* ° atter- ’ •tions request Adjutant General F. D .ihn pleaded ,U h^ lfch and d,d "®t . 578 Home Owners Ask Federal Loans Henderson, chairman o f the state reappear in court then as scheduled. lief commission, to seek federal funds i •for the project. It was recommended W A that the proposed reservoirs be used] w 1 x ‘*Jr as sources of supply for live stock; whose owners are hauling water. For' permanent Use they can be adapted i . ' the to provide a water supply for irriga - 1 Endorsement of the candidacy of App’ oximately 578 small home :owners in Greene County have made j application for loans aggregating i$867,000 from the Home' Owners’ LOWERLIGHT isUMMER SCHO° 1- AND6AS RATES located about fifty feet from the sideifed durinS the depression years, it is street and probably two hundred from jdoubtfu\ a serious surplus would Xenia avenue, then, plain. Xenia pike,jbave existed.” furnished cool refreshing water. AI Cunningham, a practical farmer as Supports Howard Loan Corporation through the Xenia * * . sub-agency at the Federal Bldg., since l i m n B A A I i n r n k c Summer school closes with com- romantic. Two young ladies, dressed! He cited fig^es from a nation-wide n l l l W H J v S I I K F I I '"d em e n t Saturday morning at ten ia-white, were sitting in it, buried in P ®1 °f farmera>which tended to show I t U t I f l v y U l l l . i l O’clock at the college chapel. .luxurious shade; and possibly ( ? ) dis- The' following are the graduates: ?«■*•»* some problem in arithmatic. sub-station Was created Ince Village'council .and representatives Boatrico Byorly, who will receive a; Thcoldbuildinghadtlireerooms— of the Dayton Po^er & Light Com- diploma and Elementary ;the “Little Room," the “ Middle tioii recreation restoration of eroimd Baymond B. Howard, London news- . .. 8 *.* f ° r'pin^_ °na -.!^c?n a .* pany reached agretment on new and Certificate. . jRoom, the Big Room, The royal water with sub-irrieation nossibillties PaPar man» who is seeking election to *! . ", ' / aeea,' lower rates for steeet lighting and ®avab Margaret Chance, d e g r e e /a d to learning was through these and control o f excessive, flood •waters* tbe Republican State Central Commit-' .. „ ^ ^ «YKnd' fov don,eslic ‘gas-'^ates -at .a special / achc*or Science in Education, ,rooms. The central room was prob- tee in the Seventh District, was given J 8 8 ‘ 0 ® adjourned meeting flf council, Monday Jane Crager; 2-year diploma, Ele-j ably built first, as the gable faced the w __i.u_ j __:__j.t-_ieacb< appraisals have been completed >; mentavy Certificate. 'street; while the other rooms backed Nina Stevenson (Completed work side-wise against^ it, with lobbies be- The middle room had lobby in with two doors into the school Between these doors was the opposing'. . 4 — .. 4 . •• lnrntma .Tito newaoatrnct. wm Rfiviv .Jhe 4 . b f c - in platforiii and blackboSKf. The I>lat- Early opportunity to put to prac- FrankIin Chronicle, during the OT1 ’ p . . „ - , 7S - lirifo evening s i n e * . ' Jz ’ "*Y-.'9 V £ ightihir. he 6 « h i*aci ill sa e - commencemettt Ydll be mvx m a m KDoaru rn pin .......l 0.an ne'eds .in Fay®tte/ Qunty, where £ ^ ^ frrrn- r cha r^ B^Of, Bostetier, b e a d /f “ When Howard first announced M s '? r* DuMJel rop?rts. individuals contract.8 Departmeiir o f Eddcatioh. The ..............",a!!.on ,i°ranS. a' The rates for street lights are: 51 ond k'l'm of Summer School will opea,1«K* bell Was heard all Over totvn. If bureau to /ir 'e c t activities “under the ®lares> “h® J as / “ ^ ed bV tba Fem; U rtya'pprJsak” complied. A K e li*fht8 a£ 100 f ’ ®’ at g 6 pep la,app^ ^ “ aiul' C°ntinU° for ^ 5 , ^ ^ ^nenitions.11” 8 ^ ^ new laws. Martin took charge of the berton outfit as being ‘irregular’ and nuniber of Joans in p ttc Count year. Three fights: 250 c. p. at $42.50 vcoKs’ ee g e t ns. Work last Thursday. Three main 0b- ‘reformer' and his candidacy was afe ,ikewi{.e in var|oM sta >Ps of com. PC‘' lamp per year. Council pays for ciations. Superintendent Paul A. bimbus, lobbyist, who Warner appointed John C. Martin, Howard’s candidacy: special auditor in the department, t o ' “ ^ e n o ard ...» have made app)ication for loans a. have charge o f a new reorganization candidacy, the Tibballs article de‘ ,mounting to $408,i •r* 4 . 4 ................. _ o l O w /iO R U a ttf n n n lt n k t * 4 k n D a m ( ■ " (l ri ; i l ( ) i - *bat the vote o f NBA showed a dis­ approval of 3,543 to 82, Farmers also voted 3 to 1 against crop reduc­ tion plans, he claimed. • Rental and benefit payments to Ohio farmers by June 20, according to Cunningham, were: Wheat growers $1,178,774; and tobacco growers $859,508. fie added that corn-hog payments were just starting in this state. , ' . j . Although finding a word o f praise npw and then, for the government's relief plans for the farmer, Cunning­ ham, in the main, disagreed with the fyvm {datp. s ^ ■ ' ‘Tt is dbubtfui i f level-headed farS- ers. (tmd most jof them are level­ headed) will agree to any long-time program.” He said the weather and other factors‘ on which the farmer jects o f the new division will be: ^rea^ed lightly. The response the p|^jotu First: To cooperate with associations newspapers of the Seventh District that desire to reorganize voluntarily ? re g‘ vinB Howard is .said to be bring- those three lights, one. of which is in the public square, the other two at the railroads crossings. The latter lamps are financed by the Pennsyl­ vania Railroad Company remitting to village. xn i u a ---------------— — “— «• . . t that they may federalize, obtain ln* much discomfort to the political (U rU lt V i c t i m IS federal, insurance or attract new dictator of the district, Mr, Pember-j money. Second: To cooperate with kn *” | owners of associations now in liquid-; ‘There is every indication that thei ation who wish to regain control of candidacy of Mr. Howhrd is meeting , . - - ■ their organizations Third* To make ' vith tbe approval of Republicans of wounded under unusual circumstances for the. first five hundred feet, or less, ut Pclock, following an ilfiiea tive the rehabilitation features of the district now that they have been last Thursday morning, has been dis- to be minimum rate per month, Fifty of u,r0° weeks, from heart trouble. j The Little Room and the Big Room . had plutforms two-steps high and [running the full width. Chapel exer- ' rises were held in the Big Room. Death Tuesday Of Clifton Woman Pupils in the Middle Room would go the most TastinVbenefit’,"‘Tie’ declared] ii’sf,. then the children in the. Little*,,,. ,. , ___ „ .. , must necessarily depend are too un­ certain. “ Perhaps the future that will be of Removed Home the The ordinance for new gas rates " ’(low of A. S. Lewit Galley, provides the company can charge $1 h°me in Clifton Tucs Robert Crites, 21, Spring V ji --------- in fir t, *«is that mor<J farmers than eyer be. Mrs. Margaret McLean Lewis, R™m would tip-toe , th!;oueb t tb^fore have been brought to think of their business in its relationship to is, died at her Middle Room awed by the fearful (? ) e day afternoon teacher there! Prayer over, the teach- ilfiiess or in tbe Little Room would line us effective functions as quickly as possible. other branches of agricultural and to other industries. They ore learning what it means to work with others— to co-operate.” nn o en - i i , if VL u:'!'; n , i n c l , UP on the first step of the platform, the laws, It is the purpose of the Tnade to realize the far-reaching ten- charged from McClellan hospital and cents per thousand for all over five B°rn in Beaver, Pa,, the youngest and who could would read verse new division to aid building and loan tacies of the dictatorship in the dis- is home in Spring Valley recover- hundred feet. This contract is for ch>ld of Rev. and Mrs. E. II, McLean, about in the Testament, and many( — ------------ ;— ^ association to resume their normal trict,” a statement issued by the from a bullet wound in the left'a five year period, Solicitor Harry Mrs. Lewis moved to the Glifton com-,were .the stumbles and pitcher a t'j-k . « -r r . *jr\* _| Hpward-for-Committeeman Club 'de- chest, ttis condition is showing im- D. Smith, Xenia, was present repro- munity sixty years ago following her word?, The desks were just plain,‘ t -r a V lU . n O W C r MJ I c U elares, H, A. Tyson, manufacturer, provement. "seating* the village in the negotiations 'uarrjuge to Mr. Lewis, who preceded s®ft pine, with no great care as to Attorneys from all parts of the and Wilbur H. fiume, London merch-* I® tb« meantime no action has been with the Dayton company, bor in death May 30, 1938, She was looks. The taller desks were at the state will attend the fifty-fifth annual an* and ^arm operator are chairman tflken on criminal charges filed against Council ordered the sum of $200 a member of the Clifton Presbyterian back and grew smaller down to the !— j — 4 —.. n n... i i-■) 4- 41... —.— r i— * -, 4 ^ — Church, and was active in church and front row for the little tots. meeting of the Ohio State Bar Asso- and secretary, respectively, of the the youth before the shooting, accus- added to the annuaf budget to care ( elation at Cedar Point four davs be-!dub? i" g' ,h'm of lssuing two worthless for upkeep and repairs on the village ® ci i i y ,c , , ginning this Thursday. Sopio of the “ Few Persons who learn how the ctlL>cks* proposals expected to come before the P08*" state central committeeman ommunity affairs. The first teacher in the Little Room, Saturday Night David N. Hower, 79, former Greene Countian, died in Dayton, Saturday l U l U I1U S V y u i l ’K U il U llf V U I U g V ------------------------ J * « * w * m * j . i i v m o u ss* m e a j a v w p _ * + H f 4 v . * it * f property where the dam has been Mrs. Lewis is survived by a daugh- now recalled, was Miss Mead, t h e n ! . '/ " at ^ ocloclc following a years erected to provide a swimming pool. Mrs. Nelle Lewis Clark, wife of Miss Bird, then Miss Nesbit. The ’\.ne 8 rom a comp ca on 0 Council also allowed Marshal H, A, Hr. Nelson Clark, o f Pittsburgh, and teachers in the Middle Room, as We d seases* » # * » * * * ■ . TT W i W U J i V .U U IIC tl IU M I U liU W tM l iU U I .J K t l J \ ¥ - ' - 7 **» *. in n u M # ^ i i r x v iiu « ; u u u : u » i i « i w w u i , « o v r v j r r 4. t 4-t, THREE DAYS NEXT WEEK McLean a week’s vacation will* pay. » Mster, Mrs, Mary Libby, o f Pitts- reached that grade, was Joe Osborn,) «»wer was born at Alpha, the t, „.. 4 .. r,..— .. _ m , ___ ...-I. .... ....... son of David and Elizabeth Schooley assoeiation are of a radical nature. is used to furthel' the lobbying acti- One recommendation is for appoint- vit5os o£ a Columbus resident, are . T REE AYS EXT EE • - , . ..................................... ment o f all judges by abolishing the willing to see this continue and an a- Deputy . Marshall Have Taylor will burgh. who gave such interesting school- Hower> He resided on a farm in Ross elective system. Abolishment Of .roused Republican electotarate will The Exchange Bank will be closed serve during Mr. McLean’s absence. Funeral services were conducted at h,8t°ry the Herald a few weok» tawnshin and latet* in feditrvtilo until justice of peace courfa and substltu-;ele®t Howard on August 14, the state- three days next week Mon,lay Wed- . .......................... the Li tleton Bros. Funeral Home, aK®< . He made a lasting impression, « p to D o i n s S S m tion therefor of a county court of ment concludes. nesday and. Friday. d u r i n g the nh- Yellow Springs, Thursday morning aad » remembered with admiration., daughter> Mrs 0 live Armstrong* S - “ „b; k :-' ■ “ — j s c N o B , g R ,u s h T " , »•* r S ..1 come, fro m Toledo, but it L y , G r e e i i e C O U l l t y ,to” ' }" tbe Xeniu Com- G e t B a n k D i v i d e n d terion Ohm-eb. Inter,neot wo, mode « * Boom. He w o, a good^*“ W - ^ ™ j cMldr° ” ’.nd »tent 0 ^ e « t ° ^ d ” not reach consideration. The Lucas . ^ r . T ^ r T ^ ^ “ ia Clifton C W e r y . t . .nar.an, a fine teacher and Christian County Bar Association has recom-! To Hold F a i r h*TC ° " T h u r s d a y and .Satur- Monday was the first day for pay- ----------------— gehtleman. He was held in high Wm l, 19 “ ^ preceded mended abolishment of the courts o f \ --------- iday’ ^ hen f he' EXcl,ange Bank w,n 1,0 of the second dividend of The CATTERLIN RETURNED BY ,esteem. j gerviees Wefe e0nductcd appeals, with the state supreme court; The 95th birth anniversary o f the opeh t0 patrons‘ Exchange Bank, ten per. cent being GREENE COUNTY OFFICIALS Presently, whether more rooms from the Nngley FUnerai Home due that day. Regardless of the fact the money was due aud ready for de- Prosecuting Attorney Marcus Me- fall.in5 int0 d«*ay, °r that the brick in Wdodland Cemetery. #*T « * | » LEAVES FOR TRAINING positors, there was no rush and the (’allistcr, Deputy Sheriff Walton and ^ rove ^Dould be consolidated, or ------- T * <la*v omk’d w'th !l disappointment to spahr, and Special Deputy. Ferdinand tll(; schools should bo more carefully! ^More than 45 members of Company Mr. Fawcett. By Wednesday noon Bales, secured extradition nanor<* in graded up to, and including High to consist of 15 members in divisions; Greene County Fair will be observed' . TIn 4 j . . r i rA „ n o f three members each holding court jwith a three-day celebration Aug. 1, in at least five of the chief cities o f ,2 and 3 at the Xenia fairgrounds. .the state. j That the current exposition will be —------ [“bigger and better” than ever, is pro- . T * . v • * • ♦ cm . , - , .............■ »».»« vv 4 « « w ..... ,................ A new project in state relief work (mised by the board of tbe Greene ' p ’,,n ^ f1*B m ,1 ,i„ J1/ noav ionc‘ , 'f ^ ^ K! dc])ositors Indiana, anil succeeded in placing Me-!^hool;^the matter, of^a new^ building has been inaugurated by two factories in Delaware, which will manufacture ton garments and the The factory workers will [were needed, or the buildings were Xeni0) Tuesday afternoon> ^ bUrial' INJURED IN CRASH unemployed who will be paid with'with the three-day harness race, pro- ann/ ‘ contributing member- manufactured coods or food nroviri- gram, annually the first meetino* nf s .,p ean'Pa,Ka 0 .oinpany t com uc .- CHANGE IN INSURANCE FIRM ed recently, brought contributions a- DEATII OF RUTH CI.IJMANS f g f p id- , ll fi ting of ed under the relief plan. When put the Southwestern Ohio Shortship Fair . . , rtn/. ,, . . . „ ■ in operation the two factories will Circuit. Ten races are scheduled, to ?23° ’ Coptfl,n Hnys nn‘ employ 110 persons. Negotiations four of them stake events for two and 1 are under way to lease a garment three-year-old trotters and pacers.j factory ih Toledo for tho same pur- jEntries for the class events will close' pose. The operations are being con-‘at 11 p. m. July'26. i BH gix 1BOntl|q dau„ llt0I. of ducted by the Ohio Surplus Corpora-j Fair features will include a live-'Ml,. and Mrs. Virgil Clemana, died tion composed of members of the st 8 ek parade, an antique show, an about three o'clock Tuesday after- state relief commission.’ None o f the Auction sale of 4-H Club calves, adult nPon at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. manufactured goods will be sold, [and juvenile Grange exhibits, and william Clenmns. The funeral was real estate valuations, regarded ns an —**—** (boys’ imd'girls’ club department dem -'beid yesterday afternoon with burial unusually low number, were consid- The Ohio Division of Batiks an- onstrations. jn Massics Creek cemetery, Mr. and ered Tuesday by the Greene County nounces that the Conneaut Mutual ‘ ” " ...... * Loan arid Trust Co. and the Lindsey CREAM STATION MOVED Banking Co. have been licensed to open and that steps have been taken Thursday to sentence and Prof, and Mrs. F, M. Reynolds, of St. Bernard, 0., former Cedarvlllians arc at the home o f their son-in-law !and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Tifflfrt (Walker, of Jamestown, recovering from injuries received in an nutomo- enter upon a five year Bride location; some, the Grove; somejbile accidcnt ^ UoTr0vt 0 galur. $2,000 fine. Prosecutor ,where Kirkwood’s Tavern stood--be-:day evenin The firm of MeCorkell and Gordon, McCallister stales that the State of tween Frazier’s Dry Goods Store and j p1>of< Royilo]da wlj0 ig 8 Uperintend- insurance agents, has been dissolved. Ohio' will repay Greifne county all the crook; some at the north end o f 'cnt. of the gt Mr. Joe Gordon retiring. The husi- costs in connection with trials. town. The adherents of each cite did fered injurie8 't0 hJfl ehest wMIo*Mrs ness will he continued by Mr. Mc- Corkell. COMPLAINTS CONSIDERED Twenty complaints with respect, to alleged violation of the Ohio law. 1IOG CONTRAC TS SIGNED .. 4 . 4 , , . , J, when their automobile is said to have votes. I am not absolutely sure o t Um by mother car. They This vote, but believe I am correct)'continUp(J on to j am(>8t(lWll ^ Anyway, whatever the majority, all ait,s bad Wnde to thetr m u * ....... (loyally fell m line, !m«bile. F* ners who sign *d up for the» ncw building Was hot located j . m m # . Mrs' Clenmns reside in Daytort' and Board of Revision at its annual meet- ^ X g ^ e d l i c l i o n i'rogram gltliored ■*« «»o «n te r of the yard, and tho ehd,G»®AT PROSPECTS EOR MELONS brought the infant here hoping ii Adjustments, if deemed neces- Jxl j.k(i (.pboo] koufl|, Friday to,was to the street. The old buildings j ;would Improve at the homo of its 8ftl& al® IW® ® ^ <*n. sign final papers that are expected to ’were just where the new should have* According to melon growers this The Sumner Cream Station, operate grandparents. The funeral was held aPPl'a>sal complaints which have )n,. tbo nU)nov ;n a f(,w daV£5. , T ) 1 , , ,8easou promises to furnish one. o f the to expedite the reopening of tho City cd by Mrs. Mary Huffman, has been'from the Nagley Funeral Home. al'isen ‘,unn* t,ln preceding. 12 ’ ________ _ ' « 1 ‘ ’ * n* * 1 “ r'U cit,ilargest crops in recent year.*;. Not Bank o f Lorain, (located In the Barber block, where 1 ^ - ^ - ^ 4 months, Any valuation reductions qk „ An,,!,.;,, 1 ut n,° o d m i,d »ot be dispensed.only will the crop be extensive but Jold patrons as well as new are asked to bring their cream. Highest market ..... .. **■* • -* - ■ * • - «*■ 1 (Continued to Page. 4) flic Doans Kidney PJHs^ 57c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs 'prices for cream, (St) REGS—Chocolate authorized will bo extended on June 3,,c llay01!! Aapiv,n jwith during the building year. If the,they will be ready for market several Laxative 48’s -4Gc real estate tax bills, the board an-’ 2 doz. size 25c , - - - * " ' “ ‘ .weeks in advance o f crops in past Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs nounced, Week End Special at Brnvn’a Drugs j ( ontinued to age 4) .year*. , ' »■ ' I

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