The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

wm ikitif* nr« idwtb&d by wm «Shrw* of the tats, Read them! V T V V ' V f f i 'v p m i "vnr* a t » F J L F i 4 3 U i i i n i M K HEWS LETTER H IM STATE ?5K*S NO* 84 COURT NEWS d iv o r c e a m t s i m i D T l i t i r r O ! « # « » * * ■ * w a r o »b.* UCi ftnInCrl I homefor* lQT r^Tiod jth*n three years, are sought in su its; ifiled b y two wives in Common Pleas COLUMBUS.-—A alight, increase in tCourt, receipts b y the corporation branch o f ! Minnie Mendenhall, also charging the Department o f State fo r the first,her husband, Carl with cruelty, re- six months o f the current year, a cquest* custody o f a minor child. They compared with the same period in;were married in 1826. Georgia Craig, 1934, wa# reported last week by Sec-jin a suit against Fred Craig, 512 W. ratary o f State George S. Myers. The Second S t, to whom Bhe was married 1»3$ receipts to June 30 from new in 1930, also charges gross neglect. corporations and filings made b y old corporations totaled $130,750,42, while the total fo r the 1934 like period watf $123,523.28, Secretary Myers an­ nounced. Although there Were 141 fewer corporations organised during the initial six months o f 1935, an com­ pared to 1934, the current receipts were greater because o f increased ^ Stock issuances and wider distribu- * tioh. The difference in the 1935 and the 1934 total corporation organiza­ tions was due largely to an increase a year ago when many new concerns were stalled as the result o f the legal­ ization o f the sale o f liquors, wines and beer in Ohio. The increased re­ ceipts so fa r this year indicate revived business- and increased confidence in the prospects for the future o f busi­ ness and industry, Secretary Myers said. FORECLOSURE CASES The Peoples Building and Savings Co. is plaintiff in the following fore­ closure actions: against Joseph W. Stroup and others, requesting $10,- 069.95 judgment, involving Ross Twp. property} against A . A. Conklin and others, asking judgment fo r $4,- 336,81, involving real estate in Caesarcreek Twp. (Greene County) and Liberty Twp. (Clinton County). “WINS DIVORCE On grounds o f gross neglect, Maude Lytle has been awarded a divorce from Starry Lytle,'with the defendant barred o f dower rights in his wife's 129 acres o f real estate in Chester Twpp,, Clinton County. 7 7 . p a r t i t i o n a p p r o v e d ; Partition o f real estate has been Columbus last week enjoyed one o f [authorized in the case o f DOvotheJ the most colorful and, exciting con- May Collins against C. Weaver and; W i l l S e e k V o t e ventions o f its history when thou-'others. F . C. Massey, H. R. Kendig! sands o f Elks from all parts o f th e ’and E, W. Burrowes were' appointed! United States invaded the city fo r the commissioners fo r this purpose. Advertising Is news, a* sfflsig Hi tiji headlines on the front peg*. O fta § it is of more significance to wm* The Boyland Trail By FRED F. MARSHALL (Concerning the Old Town Hall) The peaked belfry o f the old town hall looms up along the Boyland Trail, ah inspiring and everlasting landmark. From east or west or north or south approach its spirt lifts up to offer the, returning home-towns­ man a signal o f welcome and reae PRICE, f L50 A HEAR jsrsn sa enn sNM ^^ GBENECOUNTY WHEATFARteS WILMET • Annual meetings o f the Township units o f the Greene County Whaat Production Control Association will be held in each Township Tuesday evening, July 80 afc 8:39 according to . C. R, Titlpw, president o f the Green* County Wheat, Production Cotnfirfll . _ mi. . , t . , . , . . . . Association. A t each, a chairman and surance. The sight o f it brings to the t otfcw memwlMSr, the township ± 2 UmnOttm to serve during the fiscal enainf? June 30’ 1938 wlU ** that peihaps the passing years have IeeUstIi x he chairman will serve, on added an enhancing quaintness. A - School Project Is Cin Local Option Ordered Stopped annual conclave, o f the Benevolent Protective Order o f Elks. The state­ ly Capitol building echoed to stirring music hy marching uniformed bands. The Capital grounds as well as -the structure itself and downtown build­ ings and streets were decorated with flying flags and the royal purple and Coldhridge, white o f Elkdpm. A truly realistic atmosphere was created by the Wis­ consin Heart o’ the Lakes association, which h a d ' a birChbark lean*to and pens, on the statehouse lawn, contain­ ing two active War cubs and four mong innumerable other appropriate things it reprosonts to me the most perfect trademark o f the old home town f t wou ldbe hard to say how many years It has been since I trod within that familiar edifice* Those before me will recall the less pretentious opera house which stood on the site. Long bcfore l was born it wag burned 'So,■"the7 Oilier'’''' towns’ most disastrous conflagration. When the new town hall was erected I imagine that home folks were preTfcy proud o f this fine public building, and rightly so since no other town its size could boast 'o f such a modem structure. When I was a boy this i s new town hall had already become -*r * _ A f l C - i - l [“ old” and is now steeped heavily in A c n l u . U I I 1 C 1 3 .1 | traditions o f childhood days. It was g T « n c 4 A « ' h<)l'e 1 experienced my first ecstatic a U C C t t u l D S A u c S G a y aind tragic “ love,” having succumbed to the baby talk and hemp rope curls ORDER RESTITUTION the defendant to make restitution o f property within a thirty-day has been handed down in the ■Alvin G. Ewart against Thurman Twp, and village next November. For several weeks a ' committee All projects under >ERA in Greene I. S. Dines, died about eleven Q . „ . . {representing the Methodist Episcopal, county have been Ordered stopped o'clock, Tuesday night a‘ the Me - : sn wb<m in tmn Tinn* A fo r the plamtiff, directing }United Presbyterian and First Pres- and some 300 employees will be -drop- Clellan hospital, where he had b e e n '^ L n ^ fL b !^ r « S I S ^ P ° the county board o f directors o f the association. Present township chair­ man are as follows: Bath, C. R. Titlowj New Jasper,■ Ray’ Fudge, Spring VaRey, Clifford Miarsj.Siivei’creek^Frea. Lewis; Jef- fersoji, Ray Garringer; Miami, L, D. Welch; Cedarville, H, S, Bailey; Xenia, H. W. Eavey; Ross, J . E, Lewis; Cqpsarscreek, J. B, Mason; Sugarcreek, Weller K, Haines; Beav­ ercreek, Edwin Shoup, The Association has 611 wheat ad­ justment contracts with a member­ ship o f 925 farmers. To date pay­ ments o f $93,477.29 have been-receiv­ ed. .Th is represents about one half the payments" due under the present - contract Three more payments are. yet to be received. Lumber Co. Head V;‘\I-.-’ V/-7v#77>77i7-.':,;:;';:V,' Died In Jeffersonville Harry P. Thomas, 66, head o f the Cedarville Lumber Co. and having „ faded and streakedvrithgrayand ah ^ ^ , completed jobs will f e placed under |<*tly in Xenia but over the county, Ju cjv ,v,0ie 0n iler double chin To Rev, D ;R , Guthrie has been chosen the WPA next month,' {having been at one time engaged in 'add to my chagrin she came down campaign manager with the follow- ......manufacture o f carriages "|Former Coulltv *nXenia, Helatertraveled^espi'sed rogue, SimonLcGree, who ing executive committee: J. E. Hast- ESTATES APPRAISED F or inhei-itance tax purposes, the ings, W. C. Hiff and Maywood Horney, fallowing estates have been appraised,This committee will have charge o f in Probate Court: {circulation o f the petitions requesting* „ , • Estate o f Henryetta, Logan Shultz: [the election. f Sedate Ejk fawns. One o f the gala gross value, $4,500; debts and admin- ,\n effort is being made to have events was the governor’s purple and jstrative cost; $2,969.50; net Value, white ball, attended by Governor ' ^j £ 30 . 50 , Martin L. Davey and other notables.} Estate o f David C. Shigloy: gross Thmumnda o f visitors from all parts |vaiue> ?10553; debts, $352.07; adwin- « f Ohio joined with-the vast throng fctrattve cost, $610; net value! $9,591. o f Elks in witnessing the most spetfa-j Estate o f Florence N. Arthur: cular event o f a ll--a .hu g e two-hour'grogg value, $6,425.62; debts and ad- parade that was said to be the great- [miniatrative cost, $3,923,10; net value, est ever staged htere. ■. * $2,449.55. ““ | Estate o f F ,' W. Sanger: gross A heavy death toll in June was ex- jvalue, $6,816.15; obligations assumed, acted from public employes, accord- $0,983.15; net value* nothing. ing to Superintendent Thomas P. Kearns o f the division o f Safety and Hygiene o f the Industrial Commission o f Ohio. There were twenty-four, deaths in this classification during the month. A total.o f eighty-nirte death claims for June were filed’ from all sections o f the state. An analysis o f the causes o f the unusual list o f fatal­ ities among public employes shows that two were due to motor vehicles, two to machinery, two c'to handling objects, two to hand tools end one each to electricity, falls, cranes, der­ ricks and stepping upon or striking against objects. Eleven cases were unclassified. A total o f 12,161 claims Walter L . Dean, similar votes in Selma and fo r sUr-'*or state |iud rounding territory in Clark county, Greene cO, Jamestown and Silvercreek Twp. and ^onfl® Xenia, E Cliftoh. , i Stricken while ^ ____________ . . •. (offices in the state, he came home ill three weeks ago and his condition gradually grew worse. Mr. Dean was a member o f a well- o'clock, 'Monday evening. Death was due to complication o f diseases ■ fol­ lowing a stroke some days-previous. The deceased had been located in .. ^ _ . _ ... . , ----- --c .— - ........ ............... ----- .Jeffersonville fo r eighteen veafa, hav- m Evansville, Ind. Smce^ad frugally shaved off His handle- ing formerly resided in South Charies- . A n r l ] l n r 1930 he has been a member o f the * ’ Xenia City Commission. He was a member o f the vestry ;eran examiner Epiacopa; Church( o f Christ office and r, died at his about 9 a. m, examining Must Issue Bonds For Poor Relief Beside’ his .widow, he is survived by bar mustache to avoid being man­ handled by our incensed citizenry. I have often wondered if the opera house still has the same stage cur­ tain and scenery, To me that curtain one sister, Mrs. John Ryan o f Xenm„fwas n tiling o f . wondrous splendor. The funeral will be held Friday. June Births Reported In County How often as a !hoy have I gazed upon it from .a front row, gallery seat and .wished that the painted1scene would become magically real and I: could step -into it and follow along j the sea- wall. Those'were fantastic, known-Greene co» fam ily; Hp served Eighteen girls and ten boys arejriyllic dreams harbored, o f someday ■as county auditor here from 1909 to listed in the births for the month o f .seeing such places in my travels o f Issuance o f poor relief bonds a p -‘ pears the only solution to an ap- 1013 and soort afterward -began his June in this county. {foreign lands. That boyhood -vvistful- proaching* relief crisis in Greene co. 'connection with the state bureau o f I Births recorded were as follows: jness was recalled years afterward ton where he operated a lumber and coal yard. He had also been inter­ ested in banking- and had other inter­ ests in his community. ' He was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Seifert, who survives with three' children: Mrs, Ancil V. Wright o f this ■ place; Mrs. Cola HAYsh&rWaaMhgton; C. H. and Max, who was associated • with his father in business in Jeffer- - sonville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the home, burial tak­ ing place in the Jeffersonville Ceme­ tery. • Estate o f Anna B. Davis: gross. . . . , , . . — . value, $l,10ft; obligations assumed, subdivisions, according to Prosecutor, examiners o f public offices. $1,358; net value, nothing. ........................ ........................ Mary Jane Edler, Martha Ann Gable, Mien my hobnailed shoes followed a- Mqrcus McCallister whose survey has} He is survived by his widow and Neil Eugene Grooms, Barbara Jenella l»n<? such a seaside village wall in indicated.that local government funds two children, Miss Imogttio . and Spriggs, Phillip David Schwab,) Brittany. The genii had finally grnnt- fo r relief purposes are exhausted. (Fleming Dean, and by two brothers, Esther May Abling, Donald Eugene cd my boyhood wish and I was at last The Carey law permits counties to p^ank, a well-known Xenia attorney, Louderback, Richard Allen Montgom- walking into the mnterial counterpart ' Funeral cry, Elmer Leroy Stafford, Joanne o f that scope on the curtain o f the END ADMINISTRATION .Valued at less than. $500, the es- , - - — ... _ ............ — .- tates o f Martha J* Hopping and Sarah.183Ue u®*"8 relief purposes, to be; an^ John of^^ near Xenia, - ........... .. . . . . . . . M, Batdorf have been ordered relieved ^ receipts from the services were conducted at the WJiit- Lee Smart, Anna Elizabeth Herring,’old town hall of administration. Lumber Mill Sold To Homer Shaw The W, J- Tarbdx hardwood lum b e r ,^ payments into the state utilities - . u®6® !excise tax and-selective sales tax. sold to Homer Shaw, Alpha, who has |While these bonds are not charged public utilities excise tax, but Greene, mer funeral .homo Tuesday. Burial Frederick Mark Dalton, Urmah M&yj Then o f course there was the other co. ia bonded to the constitutional m Woodland cemetery. Nared, Gail Finlay, Beverly Ann.fnmiliar stage scenery; ope o f a dark limit which means 'bonds cannot be ' issued without vote o f the people. During the last three yeaijs the county has issued $103,800 in poor relief bonds, which are being retired mill including the real estate has ■ Selecti , fo r compensation were filed during bonds are not charged the month which was 236 less than |aIJ°ther P1ant neaf , f p ,co* -directly against local taxpayers, they the total in May and 1 537 less thbn mi l ^*S } Mien ov®rhauled and changes constitute a technical debt charge, tne total in May ami less *n®ni,nade and is now ready fo r operation. I ______________ ____ in June a year ago. Mr. Shaw has a large order for* | f flucker rod* o f hickory wood, fo r a -MITS# v i f i f l C W ♦ •I v y i G Columbus company that supplies oil wells. Mr. Shaw at one time 'had charge o f a mill that belonged to Ohio Will actively participate in the third congress o f the International S cck ty o f Soil Science which will be bald next month at Oxford, England, lthc Columbus company. The state wilt be represented by six •oil specialists. They are Prof. Richard Bradflold o f the department o f soils, Ohio State University; Prof. D. R . Dodd o f the agriculture ex­ tension service, Ohio State university; Prof, G. W. Conrey, Dr. E. G. Bay- field, and Dr. W. H. Batchelor, all o f Wooster; and Dr. Helmut Hohnkc o f Ashland. Died Tuesday Eve, Mrs. Belle Conley j sylvian glade, another o f a little vine i 1 'nt.fno‘A ufViipb in Elimination o f the “ little red Achooibou**” in favor o f the central­ ised system has resulted hi an annual expenditure Of $4,159,816 annually fo r transportation costs, it was stated by Dy. D, H. Sutton o f the State Depart­ ment o f Education when he appeared before the special legislative commit­ tee on education, The transportation problem involves high school pupils Who live more than four miles from a Centralised school and elementary pupils who reside further than two jufti*. He predicted that transporta­ tion costs will increase $385,060 an­ nually after flept. 8 when a law pro­ o f school busses j Mrs. Carle W» Kyle, 64, former resl- jdent of. this place, died at her home jitt Springfield, Tuesday evening aboutfwhitelaw Reid to reside and while Fiaher, Xenia;' David Warren Hull and Emma Lou'covered co tage which persisted i tCrawford, Fairfield; Thelma Ruth falling over When the villian banged o . , l u i . i n . i n i l * t < j _ _ _ Bledsoe, Bellbrook; John Clark T h u -■ too heavily- on the front door as he a i w n m o n e o * U e o U i * y Dora Lee Cornell, Ellyn Frances .sought to collect the mortgage money mr u H u n t ca •* * Talbott Jamestown; Carol Jcan'or annex the widow's daughter in lieu ^ 0, ' . . . Thompson, Willicrforco; Roger Lee .thereof. Then there was also the a ™ ° " Johnson, R.F.D. 4, Xenia; Robert Street scene, strangely deserted, as if ChiUicothe street, Tuesday evening at iroWard McCulloUgh( Spring Valley; it might have been meant to repre- J o clock a ter an illn s. o f Bireo j j or(na j ean McKamoy and Nancy' sent Back Bay Boston o f a Sunday weeks, suffering from cerebral hem- Ann Cummings, R.F.D., Xenia; Nancy'afternoon. This latter scenery was orrhage a wee ago. Lee Fitzwater, Cedorville, and Mil-'always run out to furnish a setting The deceased was the daughter o f dwjd Carolino Batti Sclnlfti ;fop *.spccialtyo aets and considerable Ambrose and1Amanda Mowdy, and . was bom in Cedarville, March 7, _ _ . 1867, having spent her entire life in D i i y t O H 1 a C K C t S this community. When a young girl {she went to the home o f the late BEEF CLUB CALVES TO BE SOLD AT COUNTY FAIR The Greene County Beef Club will offer 70 head o f calves in the baby, beef class at the Greene County Fair, August 9, The calves are dry lot fed and consist o f Angus, Short Horn and Hereford weighing from 700 to 1000 pounds. The committee in; charge is composed o f James Hawkins, chair­ man; Konneth Hutchison, Elmer Drake, R. K. Haines and A . B, Evans. FUTURE FARMERS .{ trouble wao always experienced in The Future Farmer Chapter o f the local school held its regular meeting at the school house Wednesday eve­ ning, July 24, A report o f the committees, which getting the right side o f tho street v e r c appointed at the last meeting, spliced with the left. The process A A A C iliv -lw a s a good deal like putting in the B r i n g A A A . . b o « d when kin folks Congregation Prays, ffi co„ Thief Takes Purses ■ Itook place in May, mo. Both fesid- brought an injunction suit again T. ficulties c o u n t e r e d Were likewise the The Burkhardt Backing t l i , 1880, t resi - i Mrs. Kyle was the daughter o f the n,ere until a few yews ago when J. Conner, Cincinnati, collector o f in- late Charles Turner and Emma Turn-!they moved to town. temal revenue, to stop further coliec- er and ws* born in this place July] deceased is survived by her tion o f processing taxes. The corn- same. I remember too that the town hall flaunted genuine “ box" seats but strange to say by the time I left the waa given. The latter part o f the meeting was was spent in the further planning o f the educational tour o f the southern states in August. ADA, O,-.White Rev. Walter A ._____ _______ ____ _ Condon led his^congregation hi pra j^28 , 1880. She spent mo*t o f her HYc1husband and two sons, RoberC Cry- P*11? 8ays ifc ,ia3 already paid $202. _ ? , er at the First Presbyterian Church tn Springfield and was a member o f ataT City. Mo., and Wilbur, who re- 772.88 and is unable to pay the a- home town these reservations had here Sunday, a thief slipped into the the F irst United Presbyterian Church, Ljdcs on the Reid farm ; a brother, mount, $12,235. FORMER PUBLISHER HERE choir loft and took several purses b e «fHer to Mr. Kyle took piece'jogoph"Mowdy?^‘urb ina j ind” three o f M a y /’ The firjn holds furtlierToi.’ jthe local elite or those who aspired to longing to choir singers. The purses M0Vm b e r 17, 1900. contained about $10.50* [• 'j’ho deceased is survived |grand children . . . . . . , , , t i. — -------------------------------- V her] The funeral was held from the First stitutional. The thief eluded Mayor Hftrry J. husband, and two daughters, M r s ,> rtri,yt0rjah C h u r c h , Thursday 41 duo for the month’ < * « « ! to be in popular demand by , m, h c l- *“ lection o f tho AAA tax is Uncon- trespass within it’s sanctums. REUNION *OF VIRGINIANS * - . ,* * , | u,' w ............. . j'resuytOTjaii w n u i c n , Aiiui»ut$y Souslcy, Who ran from the church ht{Cieona Morrow, Colupibus, and M r s . ' ^ , . ^ the service being in charge pursuit. , [Gwendolyn Clark o f Alliance, O.; a ’ o f hcr paStor, Rev. DwightR, Guthrie. , . . , . . . . . . . . . « ^ « « - t grandgott( Melville Morrow, and an interment in Massies Creek Cemetery. Several from this locality will a t-!prospect to be seen with her there at uncle, George A . Shroadea o f this | ..... . tend tho 17th Annual Reunion o f the Lecture Course o r a beaefit Rev. Condon was formerly a resi­ dent o f Cedarville. A t one lime these conspicuous stalls furnish­ ed our grass widows an ideal com­ promising medium could she but suc­ ceed in inveigling an unwary male S. W, 8. 4-H CLUB 4-Ii club met July 18, at the home o f ‘ place in Massies Creek Cemetery, Pauline, Catherine, and Jean Fergu­ son. A ll nine.member* were present. Louise Ja cobs,' ‘ Fauline Ferguson, Florence Fergti on, Fern Rose, Marie Before I musical recital, these “ boxes” had already been relegated to the more ribald gallery place. She was a Sister-in-law o f J*'CALVIN LOST VALUABLE HORSE Virginians, Which will be held, Sun- E. Kyle, also o f Cedarville. j day, July 28th at tho Greene County The funeral services were conduct- w . J. Galvin, publisher Journal- fairground, near Xenia-, . Record books and Fair exhibits ;ed from the home in Springfield, Hews, Wilmin on, member o f Ohio Come with well filled baskets, patron o f which I was once a member, Were discussed when the S. W. 8 , 'Thursday afternoon. Burial took State V a ir Board and owner o f Fair- Basket dinner at 12 noon, E a c h y e a r peanuts and all. And while We are jrneade farms, lost a valuable race finds new faces at the annual gatlier-1 on the subject o f peanuts—-why can’t horse, Fairmeade Boy 2:14 1*4, a two* Jyear-aJd. The horse had contracted.' ■ , 'a disease now uoin* the rounds o f HOME PAPER STOPPED to emanate -fr om Ray Hitchcock’s } ^ This section is Very fortunate in as different tracks The colt had been [battered roaster. ifJeorge Rector w ith ;the illness and death' o f husband and Prof, J, Robb Harper, Wife and son, Robert, o f Wilmette, III., are spend­ ing » few days hero with, relatives o f this paper. In 1900 Prof, Harper spend each summer on his farm in Michigan, In 1809 Prof. Harper and the present publisher- o f tho Herald formed a partnership in the purchase o f this paper. In 1900 Prof Harper retired to accept a position with the WUriidtto public Schools, and he has superintendent fo r many years. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to take this means o f ex- CORN CROP DAMAGED 'a person find, these days, those glori- pressing our sincere appreciation and | ouk hot salted peanuts such as used fla n k s to neighbors and friends for <fn e anate-fro Rav itchcock’s ! their kindness in many ways during f r e r T C a t h e r i n e Ferguson, Maryjyet not being visited with heavy wind a“ h * lf'in ^ 0 5 Many districts employ atu-K’ p*s' l « nRy Rose, sud Jean Ferguson, !storms during rain In many sections _***, "at *■I The next meeting which i* the judg- ‘not fa r distant corn shoulder high] sa sr s ifii-i* w,s“ - *• ***« •Minty schools, urged retention o f th lsj0* Collins, Jaly 1 ' aysten* aa wall as the outfight owner- j .* ,« 1 1 i wiv wietf a il# « f tataae* by township school; WR CREAM LAWN FETE I When Gov, Martin L. Davey vetoed!^1 bis drool-pWvoktng discourse fa ther, Frank Townsley. Also to much o f the appropriation for the O ,; on old fashioned eatments should j th6-^ who contributed the many beau- 'irVr-'VtrT lutitiJi ill uiu <i(tjUU|f4 iduvji am uic vn j, - 711‘ if.4 m a - »« SBBKING MORE LIGHT 8. A 8. O. Home, Xenia, there wore ibave cracked down upon a palm laadj™ttl floral tributes. suit o f wind, rain and hail last Fri»; Farmers along th« Jamestown pike the institutional Home Review, day.. 7 . are desirous iff jmw » lifbt aiflA a 'meeting was held at the home of " 8HIGLEY FARM HOLD . COUNCILMEtriNG .Oscar Evans .last Thursday evening"' , ' The J, O. O, F. wilt hold an ice Village council held a special meat. to discuss plana in the interest of , The Elmer flhigley farm on Mr. cad Mrs, Paul Ramsey were]cream lawn fete at the rear of the-ing Monday evening to approve the haring the Dayton Puwur 4b Light Jamestown pike south of town has ftkriUe, Ind., last Saturday'opera house Saturday evening. Home- annual budget for the coming year, Co., extend its Haas out that road, been sold to Harold Breakfield. The he the mnMm death of the lalter’ajmad# ice cream, cake and lemonade The budget next must be approved by ...... 177 acres brought $87,50 an acre ac- |w*H be served. (the County Budget Commission, Bubrtribt to fSM MX ft A ll) cording to reports, * i ■ I no funds for paper srnl ink to publish !®f »i*ziinfe crunchy nuggets. Ray ;is recalled as tho home town’s jack jof-all-lvadea bat the roasting of pea* iiiuts was not tho least of ihls accom- jplisliments, Harry Alexander held the'*kv undisputed pt'anut selling conces- THE FAMILY, GORDON FARMS SOLI) ■k’ovir o f the W, H. Gordon fsrins, Jouth charleston, were sold to tho dared challenge his monopoly, Harry Bank, Springfield, for a total of $41,186 for about 626 ’ T The sale war. ander foreelosare (Continued on jw ye tkm ) |proceedings. : v P. ■ 1J1 1 : 1 1 - 1 t

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