The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

; TIKES, BEAU TBXMI ^ ^ S_1 i ’ADWBTISINCJ IS HRWSl M MTJOH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE .FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TQ YOU. HFTY-NINTH YEAR NO: CEDARVIRLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JANUARY 3, 1938 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR Vol. 19 & 5 , A.D. ID [Joseph B* McM illan D ied In Cleveland tiei' wilh tjMWft D IVORCE SU ITS : Two wives, sack to severmat*!** moni«l bondi m wfite op file in eoW’-I _____ mon pleas court. ' I m rm t B T r e „ I Dorothy Swisshelm, in a spit for „ cPL1JMBUa.—Ohto S te » > £ .«" - dh.0„ , {to „ to i t j r l i u th* d iiliM thn o l lu vm s th« wh ^ W y 7 l«28, S T ? £ T T “ fJ T 1 • " T < * * n w « ' » « eel n d m d t , « d £ » * » 8» *» S 3 5 U d P * . . * ChwJ f * T * P $ f * vorce decree from Junis Coriwtt, # m « T Z plains her 5msb#id mistreated her. r « n ii,nn ****” to have the defendant - ba rre l « ****** * * * * * in certain re *ij ^ Th * pnllAo-r. of estate* She was allowed a temporary » ■ * * * « ■ ***** M “ J W T S . T 5 : ^ * - - *• *■ »* * * 5 ? S K T S t S • * * ? « • GIUNra? , ■„ i-lmd ajrrieulture each' ° « grounds o f gross neglect and ^ Roy H, Williams has r o l l n m n k ^ “collegeTof engineering ^ e n awarded a divorce from Bessie and dentistry each rank fifth, the sur- A. Wdhams. The defendant w a s ! vey revealed. The Ohio State college barred of interest m the plain- J o f law moved from thirteenth to tenth Y f ow property place in the latest report, the grad -. •Lo'eufamie Stnder has obtained L t e SCH 061 from sunthto eighth post » ^ o r c e from John R . Strider on tion, add the eollege o f {pharmacy fo u n d s of gross neglect and cruelty, advanced from fifth to fourth place, * property settlement was approved Dr. Walters revealed. ,by ^ cou^ _____J ^A^iMluctiwi in the number of ae-j PAR T IT IO N AUTHOR IZED cidcnts and in the number of fatalities Partition of real estate involved in in Ohio industry • during November a ARit of John T. Harbine, Jr. against was recorded by the Industrial Com- The Peoples Building and Savings Co. mission of Ohio, according to a report antl others has been authorized by the issued by Superintendent Thomas P« court. Raymond Middleton, William Kearns o f the division of safety and Miller and J. T. Smith were named hygiene. A total of 14,145 accident appraisers.. , . , claims and eighty-three fatality \ ---------- • claims, were registered during the' CA SE SETTLED month, which represented a reduction Compromise settlement and dis- Joseph E. McMillan, 37, Cleveland, j former resident of this place, .died at < Fairview Park Hospital, Cleveland, Tuesday evening at 7:45 o’clock. Death was due to pneumonia. The deceased woe the son of J, H. and Mary J. MicMillan. Mr. McMillan spent his early life here. He is sur­ vived b y his widow, Mrs, Gladys House 'McMillan; two children, James and Margaret; his mothef; Mrs. M ary J. McMillan, Cedarville, and two brothers, J, Melvin MicMillan, Cedar* ville, and James G. McMillan, Osborn, The remains w ill arrive ’here Thurs­ day 'afternoon and funeral services will be conducted at the McMillan Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock* ’Rev* Dwight Guthrie; pastor o f the Cedarville Presbyterian Church will bd in charge; and' burial will be made in MaBsie’s Creek- Cemetery. LOCALSCHOOL FOR FIRM ACOUNTING D ri E. H . Dean Died In Cleveland Word has been received here o f the death of Dr. ElisabethH. Dean,form-, .... , r . . . . „ er Greene Countain, which occured at ecpnomics who conduct these farm ac Farmers in Greene County desiring to start a farm account system w ill be afforded their best opportunity of the year for doing ‘so on January 21 at Xenia according to E, A . Drake, County Agent. This local Farm Account Beginner's' School is one o f several that are to be held early in 1936 In counties and communities throughout Ohio, Any s farmer wishing to -start a practical fa rm record may attend these begin­ ners' schools without charge,- receiv­ ing .help with his beginning inventory and instruction fo r keeping up-to-date the easily-kept farm', account book Which will be provided fo r his per­ sonal use only. Those wishing to attend th e lo c a l Farm Account Beginners’ School are expected to got in touch with the County Agents Office. , The agricultural extension service, speeilists in the department o f ru ra l . o f 1^04 injuries and eight fatalities rtiissal o f the suit of Arthur Bahns* as compared,with October. The.down- against the Glens Falls Indemnity Co. : -fslleoa--W«^: others is disclosed in a mart* November than during October, Snp- entry. a court erintendent Kearns.said, r "1----------- . ESTATjES V A LU E D , Dr. Francis Edgar Mahla o f Marion For inheritance tax,purposes, valua- has been -appointed new assistant tions have been placed on the follow- state director of health, succeeding ing estates in probate court: J a m » E ; Bauman, it was announced Estate of Alonzo Johnson: gross ^ w e e k by^Dr. Walter H . Ha^ u n ^ Vftlu0j $ 47 , 031 . 74 , including personal’ d ^ fs , ticing physician in Marion fo r twenty- U 7 .I 8 ; administrative cost, $1,130; * two, years. He is a graduate of Ohio net value,'$43,834.56. State university college of medicine Estate of Lydia E. Fisher: gross and fo r two terms was president of value, $2,827.50; obligations, $2,877- *8- the Marion Academy of Medicine and .50; net value, nothing, fo r one term was coroner of Marion Estate of Sallie M. Babb: gross county. Mr. Bauman, served the Btate value, $6,000; obligations, $569,31; faithfully and ably fo r more than net value, $5,430.69 J A N U A R Y . -Death o f Adam B. Brewer. Break in municipal water union, West Xenia, avenue. Dr. K . T. Johnstone locates hi Union county, Ky. ..I. M. Auld bam destroyed by fire. Dr. Donald F. Kyle engages in. practice of medicine with Dr, M, I. Marsh. 11.—Jury finds F, E. Snypp guilty on two count*- o » violation Ohio accuditiesact. change Bonk liquidating agent to become a* deputy in -County Treasurer’s office. -Death John A. Lowry. Death Ghas. Studeyent Death Mrs. Julia Dean Barton. W. J. Galvin named member State Fair Board. ■■ M i$ C H . 1 .--Death Rev. ^ladshall A. Sum­ mers. at hiafhome in Hunting- ton,. W . Va.'-.. • - Jamestown H i basketball team . wins county.Championship. Exchange Bank sells J. E. Turn- bull farm to Raymond, Florence and Mary.Williamson. Daughter borit: to Dr. and Mrs. DOnald F. Kyle, 10.- Cedar Inn .taken over by Proprietor ’ Savage- Mr. and Mrs. Fudge-Retire to Xenia. a Cleveland hospital Monday after-^coiint ach,,t*ls have titne and noon at 2 o’clock - - again that fanne^a who have kept a Dr. Dean, the’daughter of the late ****** n{ their farm harness and S. S. Dean,' was born on the Xenia- isummarized It a t the end o f< ti»;y 0 # r Jamestown Pike, but left Greene,know how much-they have received !County thirteen years ago. She prac- ;'durin» the year * » theh’ fa rm work iticed dentistry in Cleveland; and^ investment, and discover wliat She is survived by her mother, Parts of their £arm. busineas are Mrs. Fannie S. Dean, Cleveland; three particularly efficient as well as where brothers, S. Arthur Dean, near Xenia; the lealt® are- Discovery o f these Dr. Robert S. Dean and Dr, Leslie S. ,eaks ana stopping them, pays-bigher Dean;Cleveland, and seven nieces and 'VaK«s h» Qr *<* the time spent,ip. nephews. ' jkeeping a farm recoi-d than anything Death Tucker Deck. i The remains arrived in Xenia W cd -ieise a fo,,,ncr can do, they point out. Death David N . Tarbox, Zion, 111. nesday morning and were taken to Death Mrs. I sabelle Finney, borne:of her brother, S. Arthur D e p n ,;^™ account system w ill uncover m- Freeport, Pa. Death Harry R. Corry. Death Elmer Shull, Dayton. Death James Irwin, Selma. Cedarville High School again ap­ proved for membership in North Central Association. -Wallace Rife farm home destroy­ ed by fire. Death Alice Hutson, Topeka, Jamestown Pike, where funeral serv- clude: 22.- forty years. He first was employed Estate of Theodore Paullin: gross 25.—.Death MTrs. Opal Pierce King. . .... 1 w-s.a.. a . s' . in the department as a clerk, bu value, $11,218; obligations, $4,941;! his spare time studied law in order net value, $6,277. | to secure advancement For ^nany Estate of Maude Robinson: gross’ years be has handled all legal ques- value, $1,534.25; obligations, $929.05; i tions that came before the, depart- net value, $605.20. ‘ ment, j Estate of A lva Stephens: gross t - ............................ value, $250; obligations, nothing; net Ohioans paid $27,016,239 in taxes value, $250. on liquor in 1934, it was revealed in Estate of Martha S, Moorman: a report by State Auditor Joseph T. gross. value, $5,628.16; debts, $4 7- Traey. O f the total, $18,527,390 went .43; administration cost, $743,47; net to the federal government and $8,- value, $4,397.26. j 487,848' to state and local subdivisions. Estate of Marjorie Heathcook: gross — ___ value, $975.65; obligations, nothing;* A ruling of the attorney general ne^ ''a'ue> ^975*65, | advised Prosecuting Attorney Law - Estate of James C. Hale: gross rence F. Kellar of Delaware epunty va^ue* $1,800; obligations, $1,790; net that the defendant in a criminal case va^ue* may require the court stenographer, " . to furnish him a transcript o f'th e APPO IN TM ENTS M ADE evidence and the court’s charge with- Maty and Robert C. Austin have out prepaying* the cost. The opinion teen designated co-executors of the Paul Edwards takes over Blosser gasoline station. , " - • Rev. R. H. French, Clifton pastor resigns to accept a Topeka,! . 4 an.; call. ool opens for rural unem­ ployed. ; FE BR U AR Y ' j 1.—Three percent sales tax law be­ came effective Jan. 28. Death David B. Turner. County treasury balance for 1934 29. was $39,000. Death James Milton Spahr. Death Henry J. Ferrell. Eclipse of the sun. I Death infant Carl Arthur Bald­ win. D. C. Bradfute chosen member executive committee Ohio Wool Grower’s Association, Rev. Orland M. Ritchie accepts a cal] to Lawrence, Mass. Q. Shirley, held that the cost of such a transcript e*tete o f C. M. Austin, without bond. • is a proper item of cost of the trial B. U . Bell, H, M. Thomas and Perry 8.— Marriage Dr. T. R. Turner and and that any other conclusion would Weller were named appraisers. “seriously jeopardize the chances o f ^ I*« Johnson has been named ad- on indigent prisoner having his con- mimstrator of the John S. Bailey viction reviewed by an appellate estate, under $1,400 bond; A* W . < court.” Tresise, A. B. Faulkner and John’ . ■■ - .... . .Frugh were appointed appraisers. . . i t Leonard F atter has been appoint-* Approximately fifteen Red Cross . , i od executor of the Robert E, Corry. highway emergency stations have been , , T .. __, t 7 . v , • nt* nf estate, without bond: J. N . Wolford, established m Ohio under auspices of ’ 1 ’ j the National Red Cross and in co- ^ M- < * * * and. A ' C' Jobe were operation with the State Department k of Highways and local Red Cross !P ««»teth R. Faulkner has been i.„ «• _ !, designated administratrix of the; Chapters, it was announced by High- y , , , »„ q „ Lucien E . Faulkner estate, under $10,- way Director John Jaster Jr. SSo fa r T~_ j ” * , l 000 bond; B. U... Bell, Oscar Jones and the locations have been made prin- ’ , ’ , , 1 ‘ ‘ , .. u . anA Russell Spahr were named appraisers. dually in the congested Cleveland and . . 7 , , , . * / . 7 uk . Albert L. Richards has been named if*. „ Toledo areas, but as rapidly as pos- . . . . . -... 10 ... ,, . .. u administrator of the Martha E. Rich- •Ibl. « h » • ‘• i n a ™ ^ J . a r t , d a t a , » d , r *000 bmd; J. J . 1 ttoowhoot th . “. t l mor. than • 400 have teen established along mam 1 highways at traffic accident centers, Harnesa were apB° mted apprniscr£‘ , Director Jaster said. The stations) ' art being located in filling stations,! SETTLE D AM AG E CLA IM wayside stores and at suburban Settlement for $850 of a damage M i * . » » d < « « . , » , t i « r « i „fMr ™ L r ' w ' S r ; Cross Will train owners and operators latrktnx „of the George W . Confer g f the places wh*-e the emergency estate, agamstthe Valley PublicServ- aeddent treatment w ill be available ><* Co., the Midland Light and Power and supply emergency medical equip- Co., and Gail V. Graham, has been m*nt, It is thought that rthe Red authorized by the-court, Cross emergency service will reduce j 22 .* tbs highway traffic fatality toll be-; SALES TAX RETURNS cause it is a well knpwn fact that. _____ many traffic deaths result because Of j Thp p,atherinj? of pe)1nies for sales failure to obtain emergency care, D i- ^ ,ftgt yeaf) 48 week8( amounted to! rector Jaster* asserted. $45,000,000 in the state. Collection; “ “ .... “ 7" on food was 15 miHiori; clothing 4Ms! M lrt Ganeieve Jamieson leaves million; automobiles, nearly 6 % mil-! Saturday fo r her work at Patterson* lion. It cost $3,800,000 to collect ville, New, York. \ $45,000,000. Miss Margaret Quincy, Mass. College Home Coming dinner held Saturday. Defiance won the basketball game. Death Mrs. Susan Moorman. Cedarville College trustees vote increase in salary to members of the faculty. Death Mrs. Martha Ellen Harper Burnett. Death Austin R. Bull. Daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harper. Mrs. Lucy Barker celebrated her 81st birthday. -Charles Sites, check forger, trapped by George Gillaugh, in attempting to get cash at Cum­ mings Garage. Com-IIog signers hold meeting. Death Richard Fitzgerald, Chi- ago, “fAmier Cedarviilian. Death Mrs. Jacob Siegler. College debating team defeats Rio Grande College. Two cases scarlet fever in public schools— Doris Townsley and John Bradfute. Death William W . Hyslop. ' -Fire destroys Walton Spahr barn, due to tinusUal mid­ winter electrical storm. * Reed Pringle, stock buyer, fatal­ ly injured when hit by train at Milier snect crossing. J, Harry Nagley purchases J. M. Auld farm. Marriage Dr. Gordon C. Kyle and Miss Evelyn Bessey in Columbus. Death D. Estle. Epidemic diphtheria in Beaver­ creek twp. About 300 Greene Co. milk pro- ; ducers attend d annual meeting of Miami Valley Co.-op. in Dayton. 1 - Western dust storm hits Greene Co. Five destroys Howard Arthur farm home. David C. Bradfute named com­ pliance director on corn-hog program. Auto of Judge Frank L. Johnson stolen. S. T,- Baker celebrates his 89tli birthday, Ed. Long and Herbert Wilkinson placed under arrest for theft of nbout 100 bushels of corn. | ■Edward Faris, 70, former Cedar- villian died at his home in Cleveland. i Frances F. Snypp, Osborn found guilty violation Ohio Security . Laws fined $2,000 and 5 years | in penitenitary. ! Death infant daughter of R ev.; and Mrs. p . R. Guthrie. [ Announcement marriage of Mr. f ices were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial was made: in the Dean Cemetery. . ^---- . C o u n c i l O r g a n i z e d F o r N e w Y e a r Production o f too small amount’ o f ■ milk or cream per cow due to,, poor stock, poor feeding, or both. Production o f too small number o f eggs per hen fo r like reasons. Failure o f brood sows to farrow enough pigs or to raise a profitable percentage of the pigs farrowed to market weght. . Members of council in session Tues- Breeding - toe late to get- livestock >. K an , formerly o f CedasrvlUe;; Idky night, w itb A . R . Frame, p r e s i ^ ^ l a b r m a ^ e r ? iroaManf Um.nu l . , ' Y ___ _ ciop yields oecause president County Health Conn-'of Mayor Kenneth-Little. Business |not the best adapted seed, lack o f good: cil, succeeding Hugh Turnbull, .for the year was completed b y the fertility practices, or late planting. "Death Mrs, Adeline Schenck,'payment of all bills, '.Council Ordered! An unbalanced^Yafming.system pro- Wilkensburgh, P a , daughter |a payment o f .$100' t o ‘. the Greene 'venting the maximum reium from Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pullin, this County Commissioners on a previous 'use of available fam in g equipment., place, iloan,: leaving $100 to be paid later ! in sufficient livestock or too small Death Earl Ustick,; C o lu m b u s ,fr o m gasoline tax fund. A fter final Ja farm business to cover such over- expenses 17.- w . . ......... ........ —- — •*-— 1 « lum i D blin Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co./gdjoitriunent council met fo r re o r-,head charges as taxes, interest, de­ employees enjoy dinner at Iroir g anization when members, along wittv'preciation, and operatin; Lantern. ,the other officials were sworn in.office Over living expenses;' 'Suit filed against New Amster- by A. E. Richards, notary o f public, dam Causalty Co., by Marie Bands fo r mayor, clerk, marshal and Pringle to collect on a $2^X10 treasurer were presented and Upprov* life insurance policy issued to ed jby council. Bonds o f members'of her late husband, [Board of Public affairs will be acted -Death Noah Wright. upon later. Death George Beal; | — --------------------- Death Mrs. Sadie E. McCallistcr,! C l i f t o n R e s i d e n t - D i e d T h u r s d a y Benjamin. Franklin Sparrow, 69, custodian of the. Clifton public school, died at his home in Clifton Thursday night at 10:40 o’clock. Death was due « • * d j to heart trouble which followed an at- i ^ o u n t y r a i r -o o a r c i^ t a c k of the grip. He had been in fail- ing health several years, his condi­ tion becoming serious a few days ago. Mr. Sparraw was bom at Hatsh- manville but had spent the, greater part of his life in Clifton and had been employed at the school for more David C. Rife to Miss Ruth Whitt, Portsmouth; Ohio. A PR IL 5.—-Death Claude M, Phillips, Dayton. Death Mrs. Mary Andrew. Death David R. Brewer. Corn-hog checks arrive, Supt. and Mrs, H. D. Furst en­ tertain members of the school board and wives; a-lso members , of the school faculty and wives. Harper Bickett elected president of the Greene Co. Farm Bureau. 12.— Ohmer Tate named on Soldiers . . Relief Commission, Lewis Reed married to Miss Dorothy Young, Donnellsville. Raymond and Marion Hargrave, Bowersville, injured when auto hits culvert on Jamestown pike. 19.— Death Herman N. Coe. Mrs. Graham Bryson heads .county emergency school pro­ gram.* Wilberforce dropped from North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Colleges, .--Death Mrs. Mary Dean Wilson, Committee from Dayton Pres­ bytery visits Cedarville College, Dinner served to members o fi 24.- ,«.w , ,«.»• c . m ewm isw v .-^ j x j I X ] l n i .p r f l p a r l * mother o f Prosecutor Marcus ( *” * * -T X ll.IlI.iS r I l C t U l S McCallistcr, . Mother-Daughter banquet held under direction College Y . W .! vr . f tT . ~ . , . g , N . N . Hunter, Jamestown, former . o v vice president o f the Greene County I rin , Society, woo devoted to lo e d H i etudenti win hone,, in preddency « t t ie e n n ^ l reor- j, a ^ d , gamzatjon meeting here Saturday state-wide contest* i ▼▼ * ■ .* n tr \ucru c u ^ iv jw l Dr. and Mrs. W . R. McChrtney afternoon. He succeeds the ?• M *!than twelve years. entertain student body and Col- U*-!*1 6 ° ° ’ •* 611J His widow, Mrs, Anna Sparrow, lege faculty. . ( P ^ n t thirteen consecutive years. !survlvefl ^ ^ daUghtors, - Mrs. -Death Mrs A G Harrison-1 J P 1* K‘ f *?*/> Caesawreek t o w p - * , ^ Dennehey, Cedarville, and Mrs. Baker Xenia H am s 0 n> h i p , was elected vice president, and;0pal Donolloe/ ; ear Springfield; two Howard’ Arthur has started L t o t e d f s ^ c S t e ^ ^ n d *S° nfl' Clarence’ dncinnati, and Omer, tiee et wow W ^ t ie l ^ S y ! “ * » ■•***-• M " ' “ * « * " ■ is in charge of the Greeine County] fair- one destroyed by fire- Chain letter -rage hits town. Foreclosure suit against Fair- field dog track for back taxes, Ralph Cummings resigns , Fleet- W ing position to move to,Xenia. ’non, Springfield. 1 Funeral services were conducted at *■*' . . . . . . . [the Clifton United Presbyterian The 1936 fair will be held Aug. &»:Church Saturday afternoon at 2:80 fj A. » ma I m MM m l 31.--U, S. Supreme Court declares NR A unconstitutional, upset­ ting N ew Deal, Death John S, Van Eaton, former teacher in local schools. Father and ' Son banquet ad* Game Law Changes Cemetery, m * m tia t • a m •* • .vmuiwu Mavutuar iun 6 and 7 vrith a night fa ir again as and burial ma()c in Oli{ton feature, the board announced, Weller j „ _ „ . !Haines, Sugarcreek Twp., was ap» Dr, Roger Henderson, Hanover lpaJtlted to ftll M r. Austin’s unexpired 111., locates in Clifton, item , which ends at the regular elec- Mrs. Fred Townsley elected head ;tkm fluri the 19SQ cttunty fair< D. A. R, ' County Fait Board Has N eat P ro fit According' to the financial state- Jment of the Greene County Fair A ffec t Seasons [Board, as submitted by Treasurer B, |U. Bell, shows o -profit of $2,000. The _ Clmnges in Ohio game laws, de-j night fair which was tried out last dressed by Hon, Stewart isigned to provide uniform trapping.summer proved net only popular huh Tatum, Springsfield. jseasons for fur-bearing animals, are (had. much to do with making the. fair Xenia National Bank announces! called to the attention o f sports* (a financial success, The board has observance o f 100 th btrthdav. men bV E * D * Stroup, Greene County reduced its mortgaged debt to $2,500, Fire destroys tenant house on ‘« ame Protector. !beside making many permenant im- Lconard Flatter farm * The closing date on the open season (provements, Marriage Rosco* McCorkell, Mid- ^or rfiecnon. hiw been extended from j , — --------r — dlelown, formerly of this place, *[an“ary ^ f j D d g . T u g S M l l S t to Mrs. Frankie Whitney, ^ ^tension. The mink and muskrat j ® ° Xenia, in Kentucky. af « 50« * “ *•“ * £me \ S C C U lfc d J a i l . 20 th* i>ifudmF fiftf* havincp an>Mi n/ivan^- ■ - JUNE e closing date ing been advanc* | . to , led firom March 1 to February 1. tile Board of Trustees nndj 7 .— College Commencement festiv-1 The one-year open season declav rntomUfiu, Hies— 44 graduates. led on fox hunting will extend Com ittee, .Announcement o f the marriage, of Mr, Howard Arthur to Miss Leila LqMar, New Burlington, Dayton Power < 6 , Light Go., an­ nounces reduction in rural I electric rates, F irstborn of the season planted this week. MAY \ -Death Mrs. Alice Ford McLean. I' Death Mrs, Willard Bhreades. County <Auditor James J. Curlett . calls the attention o f all dog owners to * DEPUTY SHER IFF O N JOB to a ruling o f Attorney Generel Brick- ,;er that licenses must be secured be* fa te Jan, 20, after that date * penalty [o f $1 must bo added to the legal fee. 'Heretofore dog licenses could bo so- led on fox hunting will Rev. Theo 'Taylor, son Dr, and November 15, 1986. Mrs. J. Mills Taylor, enters ....... mission work in India, Marriage Mr. Rankin McMillan to Miss Lcnora Sktotiell. ’‘Happy" L. A . Davis, has returned cured at the final payment o f prep* Marriage'Mr. Dale Reeder, Orr* ^ duiy following an operation aome rrty taxes but not thht year under the ville, O,, to Miss Kathryn months ago on M s spinal column. For recent ruling. Property taxes will - Sanders. ’th* present Sheriff BOUghn has as- not be collected until February. Mrs. ----- ---- --------------- ------------ 'aigiied him to Jailer duties until he R. C. Rltenou *will tissue the doff (Von tinw l on WQ* ^ r e s ) . ki able to ride hi* motor bike. license* lopoitjf. . 1

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