The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

M r w m m m w b y w m m m m t o s t , a d v b r - T E s m m m m m y o v a b b b a s t OF TH 1 TIMES. BEAD THEM ! i FIFTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 14 ADVERTISING IS NBWS, A * Mt^OH AS THE HEADJANES ON TEN FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YO 0 . ■gHetiasst. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRTOAY MARCH 6,1986 N'l^UfSliETTf^Pi DEPARTMENTS DIVORCE SUIT. /Less than nine months after her marriage, Goldie Mangan has brought suit in common pleas court, requesting a divorce from James, H. Mangan, so-called temporary alimony and restoration to o f Hoes j.jCr maiden name o f Barton. She of Ohio charges failure to provide for her sup- fFpm port and abusive treatment. A— JS__1 ♦*• COLUMBUS. — The “aquattera* paradise” area county, a 1,700-aere tract school land, has passed possession o f the state to federal couple was married May 30, 1035, ownership for aconSideration o f ap-; ^ proximately $10,000, it was revealed INSURANCE SUIT FILED by 'State Auditor Jocepb T. Tracy, pauj -A. Fuller, ’«* administrator of who is state, supervisor o f State and the estate of George H. Fuller, ,has Ministerial Lands. The tract will be- brought suit against Ella Marie come a part o f the federal govern- Fuller and The Prudential Insurance' ment’s Ross.Hocking forest and recea- Co. of America, requesting judgment tional project, Auditor Tracy said. 0f $330,53, against the insurance The nrea has long been termed company. The administrator declares “ squatters’ paradise” because o fth e the sum represented the aggregate numerous squatters who have lived balance duo G. H, Fuller on two in- thero for years. It was estimated by su^nce policies at the time o f his Charles Gatwood o f Kingston, n death and charges the company refus- trustee o f Boss county’s Colerain ed payment. George H. Smith is the .township, in which the tract is located, plaintiff's attorney, that,,the squatters have cost the, — ADJUSTMENT SOUGHT PRICE, ¥1,50 A YEAR r F rith and Home We present for your consideration teacher. The- engf*®ig was made ydars ago, /The mqm^rs pf the team this week a school picture that pjpb- from a’picturethat riftWOd its age yet wore': . , \ /. - ',*w , _ , ably will not interest so, many s as f c c , Mwo i our in ^ re # # ,fu ^ t^ younger generationbut .will .’jafflsa,be.fkblet<?name^emclgssmatesofVl* Mo^on’ .« . some speculationamong those who-thatyear. J , should *be able to ammo- some of .the ■ ' v ■ lace W. Miff, tbuemes youngsters back about 1383. The The picture in a t t e s t Issue wfts mpnagev)>; I*e, Rrfm J 0^ . ' picture is that o f the primary room that o f the famous tfseball team o f Third row : ~ Robert; Galbreath, county $1,000,009' in relief and sick . L T t o / S r ....If” 1” i *” - 1- / * » * Mi " w « i W ■» .CMmrn. f t f j . rtoirt forty to y 6art»M. constituting.,one thirty-six o f all the against James and Ocie M. Seslar,! ~ ‘ lapos of the Northwest Territory, from whom, according to he rpetition, A c h iC V e it lC lit H ftV which -were set apart by the God- she purchased Silvercteek Twp. realf tmental Congress, eighteen years be- estate in 1929. 'While the property *orf the admission o f Ohio into the wns represented to have been free o f Union, for educational purposes. Ohio, incumbrances, the plaintiff sets forth Program Is Held The tenth annual meeting of the the first state formed from the North- she wds required to pay for release Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Pro­ west Territory, in 1803, was the first of an inheritance tax lien, and a coun- ducers Association will be held in to test the experiment o f using in- sc; f ee> Marshall and Marshall are Dayton on March 10 at the Eagles' come from school lands for education, attorneys for the plaintiff. Cedarville Two Trop County T< By Robert Cedarville High Sc III. Scxauor, President of the New to show for its suco Waterloo Wonders Big Attraction Protective Committee Reports On Conditions Improvemed. conditions of this sec­ tion of the state bring new and in­ creased activity for the Ohio farm and home protective committees, accord­ ing to a suryey made at a conference of members of these committees from 10. nearby eounttse held Tuesday, March 3, at the Dayton Biltmore Hotel. This may seem a paradox but with the increased value of 'city and farm properties, ownership becomes more desirable. . • More than 50 attended the' session, representing the following counties*. Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Parke, Greene, Miami Montgomery Preble and Warren. Speakers on the program included Dr. J. .1. Falconer, Columbus, Chairman, of the State Farm and Home■Protective Commit-' tee; A. L, Sorensen, Columbus, State Director o f The Resettlement Admin­ istration; morning and afternoon ses­ sions .were held, with a luncheon meeting at nobn. Since October, 1932, farm and home committees have been function­ ing throughout- the state, given free counsel and. advice: to farm a'nd home owners as to the best way to handle (their mortgage and reality problems. DEATHCALLS MRS,DOHAKM WEDNESDAY The fa m o u s ~ . ( -(Committees are appointed by the Ohio “Waterloo Governor and serve without renumera- ;Wonders,” twice state champions in' tion. They are usually comprised of ‘ Class B teams,, faced ^ J v ;h»tds ,'r;.; ■ 'JClan tea s. facedI the Cedarvillo l is exhibit* Independents at Alford Gym, Monday iAuditorium, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Fred ing two beautiful txoiiies this week night, before a crowd estimated at in .basket- iatwas won the county r was award- seven schools i i S g : S I t 1 , PARTITION SUIT FILED iYork Dairymen's League, will be the ball. One of these t ? A petitTOn seekin» Partition or sale speaker. The Diarymen’s League is when the girls* team J i donated by of certain Xenia Twp. real estate has the largest cooperative milk associa- championship. The o the Carnegie Emlowment, it was an- been fil6d by Herman and Geneva tion in the world. ed by vote of the oth byT h ^ h L^ raV kLPr l -A‘ HuHer against Frances M. Rogers and, , These in attendance will be given a to Cedarville High W good aports- T^Noon. Through the library’s cir- other9. The plaintiffs own a one- luncheon comprised mostly of dairy manship. " ^ gooq sports J*V**T 8? half interest in the property, accord- products, after visiting the office and The boys' team ha^«i|e ill fortune Pxrtr0M m t0 th" Petition* Mareus McCal* creamery -at 136-38 Mapie Street, j to draw Bellbrook, afr^tournammt • * E r liS>ter is attorney for the plaintiffs. The afternoon, meeting wilt be de- favorite, and wemdefefted in the first i m p ^ — ivoted to reports by the officers; the round. BeUbreok ^ S e d to X J f r m^ dep The Ss?1 AWARDED NOTE JUDGMENT ‘address of Mr- SexaUer; a report by finais where they 5 | S e fe a ie d S A^ssinia, by _C. F. Rey, My John T. Harbine, Jr., has recov- Mrs. Garnet Birch on the work o f the Ross. The girls’ te ” Beopl^ by^Lin Yutang; and Facing ered a $514,65 note judgment in a suit Miami Valley Dairy Council; and girls in the finals, *■ two ways, by S. Istamoto. The against John M. and Monroe Chilian, plenty of music and entertainment. teams had earned thei s o ^ o f a peraon’s reading must ex- | Two thoUsttd mlik and cream pro- sent Gieir schools jn- JUDGMENT VACATED dhccrs are expected to attend the league in the punflier tttest m international problems, with A former foreclosure judgment has meeting this year. ' during (he season, snttch the gu t .publications are con-been ordered vacated in the case o f f . ——1-—— vided plenty o f h CMiied/' Mr. Noon asserted. “Thein- The Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank - ville by jumping - ^ dooafcriea ,iip<nt“ the'df met the Ross sr .these two bt to repre­ leading .the . games, won Ofi -girls pro- ,for-Cedar- 1100, It was the greatest basketball attraction ever seen hero and prob­ ably the,largest crowd that, ever gathered around a Greene county- court, The local-team was picked for an attorney, a realtor, financial.man, a farmer and a general business man —men who - can advise the property owner from an unbiased and sound standpoint as to the best way to work otit his problems. TJie work of The Resettlement Ad­ ministration and its •relationship to the -gahie %Hich was staged for, the ‘the v county cwmuifctaos and; them benefit o f the Cedarville High School a^ics was .discussed by Sorensen^ Alumni Association. The visitors won:state Director of this governmental op a -46.41 score. The playing on the part of both activity. A resume of the committee iwork since its organization in 1932, —- * . 7 „ 7, ,worx since us organization in 1932, big crowd but; interest naturally cen­ tered most on the work of the visit­ ors who could find the basket from most any position and many new trjeks in fioor play. The preliminary between Cedarville for 1936 were studied, with brief im­ ports from^nll committee chairmen, were include!? in the morning session. The afternoon program included a study of the real estate foreclosure (indexes of the state, effects of the Mrs, Dora Jackson Kerf, 80, died at her home in Cedarville, early Wednes­ day morning after an illness of four months. „ Mrs, Kerr wqs born in Cedarville township and spent her entire life here. She was a life-long member of the United Presbyterian -Gjjaneh ip Cedarville. She was a daughter of George and Minerva Townsley Jackson and was united in marriage * to Robert Finley Kerr, March 28, ,' 1882, who proceeded her in deafih, * June 24, 1911, Mr, Kerr was a mem- ; her'of the business firm, o f •Kerr & Hastings Bros., at the time o f his death, Mrs. Kerr holding this, inters est' until June 1918, at which time the firm discontinued- busiuMS. - Mrs. Kerr’s benevolences, extended to the missionary and educational ' operations of her church,, t o , .the American Bible Society^ to Cedarville College, and to .fr i^ a I neighbors in need. Two (sisters-in-law, the.Misses Har­ riet and Isabel Kerr," Penny' Farms, Florida; and a nephew and neicC, Mr. George J. Rogers and Mrs/ 'Bess Rogers Ewing, Wheeling, Va., are the ' only suiviving relatives' of the im­ mediate family. - ‘ James R, Hutchison, Greensburg, Pa., who was reared-from' an in- . fant^jh the Kerr home was considered as a son, -also survives. Funeral services will be conducted from the United Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, Friday afternoon at two o’clock. Interment in Masaies Creek * Cemetery. '■ W' ■' - -a...... -. . j Ut bUC OUll/U) VllCULCi ; WA ' WlD High School girls, county champions, lterminiation of HOLC activity; the re- w add the ‘Jeffersonville sextet, have ^vf a | iniMati United States is increasing steadily. and others. The proceedings have We piuat read about these countries been ordered dismissed. An approv-; and study them in order to jbe able ed court entry disclosed all parties td^interpiet their influence upon us.^to the litigation compromised and The Carnegie collection will be of settled their differences, particular value in this respect.” •For.*Realty Owners Farmer Does .Not .Get AH His Living Oh Farm That the farmer gets all his living from his home'farm-is ..disputed by Mrs. William Ferguson, Clifton-Old - Town pjbe, who. with t\ybnty otlier Greene CoUn.ly?g farm women is keep- ing household accounts. " 1 Mrs; Ferguso . . , ... . H. The girls extendedthis lead dur- SubstantmL reductions in l935 tox ing thc acond halL and emerged at rates will result in a total, saving o f i t i 1 -.. s - l I.. . 1 ., ±* 1 - new Cfedarville led local-girls, score o f 13 t o , The following is the lineup; the. end o f the game ten points to the good. The final score Was 29 to 19. ■Frances Williamson and Betty Judy, did all o f CcdarvilleV scoring, the points and ____ $53,581.50 to Gneene County owners SALES APPROVED o f real estate, says Harry M» Smith, The seventh annual All-Ohio Safety Sheriff’s sales o f real estate hive Congress and Exhibit will be held in been confirmed and distribution of * , „ UI!r ' property formor getting thirteen Columbus, on June 2, 3 and 4, accord- prpeteds authorized in the following y®®* ® 7*“ ^ ^ r the latter hitting the*boOp for sixteen. Ing to Superintendent Thomas P. foreclosure actions: The Peoplos 1 J ~ However team play was the point Kearns o f the division o f safety and Building and ' Savings Co. against Tnaa * * r ’ ' ' . •. . . exemplified by'all o f the girls. The hygiene o fth e Industrial Commission Edith J. M. Wodwardand others ($6,- Wlth *5iJT’UW'1 8 f®r - , ^ . p^*aI o f Ohio, sponsor of the event Lead- 200 purchase price); the former Home hot included m these ing industries o f the state will be rep- Building and Savings Co. against A. tot**8, renented by their executives, .depart- M. Howe and others ($1,000 purchase mental managrs, superintendents, price). , guards, Betty Swsngo and Ruth El­ len ' Denneby, did a splendid job Ross for- last two Waterloo f fMcMahon, Clark, f _____ O. Roberts, c _. W. Roberts, g _ Kaiser, g ----- - Cedarville Bell, f _ Waddle, f foremen, and in many cases, by key employes, in order that-they may pro­ mote additional safety in industry,^ Superintendent Kearne said. Book, for a » th. 0 * 7 th». y r * ! . haif o f 1935 taxes were opened this ^ fche Martlndale 8iBtett!, ^ibson, e ACCOUNTINGORERED In the case Week by the county treaaurer’s office. *T ,u“ " . la addition- during the present col- ^ turns at the third fomard n « u onw vpu po«ition,.did excellsrtt work In 'Xeod- of William Dennehy ... ing" the ball to the ones who scored, against Katherine Sassen and others, wil * f f t psymento . upon ^ P ^ TW. victory w o, a fitting climax to William and Frank Dennehy, as cxe- real «»tate taxes_, the^ , ■ Tlfmuuu auu s/v>uivn/t 1««nn#»ni*v .Assistance o f the State Department cutors, have been ordered to file in ffi o f Health in influensa .research has probate court an accounting of all . been requested by the international funds coming into their hands during 816,60 froni the year previous. health rivisiwi Of the Roekfeller Foun- the period from 1922 to 1030, .......... . " datkn, Dr* Walter H. Hartung, state -------- director Of health* reported. The CASE DISMISSED RoCkfeUer Feimdatlen is sponsoring Having been settled out o f court, an attempt to isolate the influenza the suit of John A. Ellison against ■germ. Dr. J. H. BauerOf the Founds th®W dafcated record.whi* the girls ,1,3.205.,“ . 1 Coach Orr Js certainly to be con- gratulsted on the splendid showing of i l n nA 0*311 Tfl i r a l J ibis fide team* He is fortunate in n u y v , ^L IIl a® , JKUIU having all o f his regulars bade with For Ohio Fruit Crop the exception o f on* guard-Vlrginia Townsley. Virginia, who acted as _ . _ , Rcperti Jhat this iriatnrti far- captain at the tournament, will cer- ♦I a « Ji othcr'1 ha* beon bolowizero temperatures had "prac- tainly be misted next year, but Mr. ord-red d lsnM tkally Wiped out Ohio's- M t crop Orris prospects for next year look ittflusnra cases in Oiuo and said that ____________ were minlaijMd today by Frank bright indeed. Beach of the Horttdulture Extension Officials of the school were quite in the event o f an extensive outbreak a special investigator would be sent from New York to study the disease first-hand and to collect material for research. Candidates Chosen For BureauofOhioStateUniversitywho! ileasedwhentheyreceivedthetrophy Donnhlmnn rnnvantinn «a>dthatwhil*therehasbeensevere' orgoodsportsmanship. Thistrophy ivtpuuiildu univcmiuil damage, a moderate spring might^was presented to the school whose produce a fair frtait crop. Mr. Beachreportedthat the or? Ashtabulafired better the stated A1 , . --------- A meeting of the County Kepubli- A net profit o f $607336 in liquor can Executive Committee was held in * "‘ v sales for the four-week period ending Xenis, Saturday, at which time Can- ? far * *****;'■— T" Jamury 26 was revealed in a report didates for delegates and alternates J™? others m - — . --- submitted to Ulriector James W. Miller *0 the Republican State convention Z6, - * Priwpel prop o f Ot- afci_ D l_ ,_ -*-*,*-■* tawa Xkmxnty, were severely dawmagad, SHERIFF AHHO l/NGES FOR * f ‘ -i+imiiilmatZ d . : S ^ . d 1 0—■_|iiL ■.I teams, officials, and fatts-showed the (Continued on page four) A. o f the State Department o f Liquor were selected, Control by Comptroller Frank C. The delegates are: Supt. C, Hidm Chois profit for the period Was Devos, Bowersville; Mrs. Edna Wood- $005,027 from (sta^e-operated liquor son, Wilberforce teacher; Neal Huqt» stores, $149,62^ from agencies, and or* Jamestown attorney; Mrs, Mary HM U from Warehtmsas* Total Wood, Spring Valley; Glenn F. Mc- operotiref teepansas for the period a- Redden, Xenia; and Irq Knisley, exV moui^od tp $113,906,'o f which $50,660 Osborn postmaster, was «PfPt by the enforcement di- Tlfe alternates are; 0 . A. Bobbins, Vision •& its drive against jlleg»i Cedarville; Mite Hallie Q. Brown, ^ ^ llqnor. Th« report shewed the total Wilberforce;Charles Zell, Xentei C, ct)R0NEB !L C. SHICK earned surplus ofrite department K Titlow, Osborn; J, N. Wolford, Yel*; j ■; SEEKS SECOND TERM Sbwoite Inception to be $6,869,552, low Springs; and Mrs, Gladys litew- <_ _ * ,,7 7 — art, Alpha, 1 Dr. H,C, Shick, county coroner, has The convention trill be held at Co- w jfor tuiptffia«| tion as county recorder* second but a fair crop o f other type pesetas is expected. Inlandorchards*agusual, suffered morethanthosenearfadesErie. Mri Beachsaidthelakeaervesasatem­ peraturequslizsr and prevsnta teh extremecpldapeUswhicharecommon inmostpartsof thestate, pftfyfAfelf NOMINATION Ohio State university was desig­ nated oh* M fh# twefva educational «v.„ lastitutlone in ;tb* nation where fel- primary on a date to be designated l ?for* Republican primary, sjay lowships Wfll bwestabbed by the E. later. Delegates will .formulate a ? ,/ „ «"« now In circula- f. ddiFiofit Da Neteonrs & Co., to aid party platform and nominate preei- , / - P*"l s,rfclc w*8 ftemeriy a resi- “ - - dent o f this plsce and now rosides in i« <n*rtf»v «,« n *w n . ____, __ students in parluteg graduate work dential electowi. in «hwniirtry, A slteitege in research •Name* o f the six delegates and six Xenia. reeuEed hi the decision to alternates from Greene-County will PRIMARY PETITIONS FILED I.-,* twklnli .MtfgNl EPDfilf OH vH®DfllfiOtS ot XftC pilinil^ . Ttw /1 Jneel nanrttrfefAii fhV nari^ thT f^w vh ips, Which were aPIX!*r estaMUhed year* ago but which were dlteoMtiaaed hi 1982 . COUNTY pBMpCRATl W|LL ' ' ..... J ^ 'U I t tE O A T ^ MARCUS McCALLISTKR FILES riiriarj*. *pWp local c didates for central !committee, J. G, McCorkell, Republi­ can, and G. H. Hartman, Democrat, NOMINATION PETITIONS jwva filed uheir petitions ,wlth the 1 board o f alectlona as candidates''In Prosecuting Attorney Marcus 41c- their respective partite from the ril- Gallister filed his nominaUon papers i*go. Another local candidate to flip R. Jacobs, g Wallace, g Anchutz, g . Noon, g G. F. p. _______3 2 8 ____— 2 0 4 ---------- 4 0 8 —■____ 4 ■ I 9 .— .1 .17 4 46 G* F. P. 0 4 .............3 0 6 ........... ;2 0 4 _______0 ' ’1 1 2 10 0 81 ______ 1 0 2 ............. 1 0 2 . . . ____ 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 loan associations, insurance com­ panies, governmental agencies; the financing problems of each county. A half Wed the years paid for in. .cash and con­ sist* of products either not grown on the farny oi- not produced-in. the, ! m i l f nt . jf0rm which is used on the table. The ■ omprebensive study o f the methods cost for the food for an average farm * ....... **- family in. Greene ,County in l935 Wfts - - $1.03 per day. their work effective was the closing feature of'the conference. .............. 1 Keeping household accounts began * Members of The Green County jflve yca|s under tlife direction I-arm and.Home Protective Committee _ 5 ,fjaa Thelma Beall, home management » avo: . 1 [specialist, Ohio State University-tuiii" C. K. Titlow, Chairman, RFD 3,: the accounts tell What production o f > Osborn, 0 .; David C. Bradfute, Vico^fip .family budget was spent for a, . * ........ — — — v ■ o ” ’Chairman, Xenia, 0 .; Oscar Weller,|f0od, clothes, household equipment, or *. qf .piekoring, f — -2 0 4 RI-D 2* South Solon, 0 .; J. A. Finney,*any other item, Mrs, Fergusojt says ■ ,r- Walker, f ;________ 0 1 1 Xenia, '’ 0 .; E. A. Drake, Pmmtyjthafc-some -of the bookkeepers are vo Lewis, *c ,— —— -— 8 10. 4 ~ « t v»v.:« n Agent, Xenia, 0 _________ 1 ' - Coumty Granted ! $2500 ReHef By State Totals........ .............19 Offlcial-^-Kroger Babb. 4 11 A grant of $2,500 made by the new :state relief commission to assist Feb- irUary relief operations in Greene FINANCIAL REPORT ON GAME i00^ '53 Ascribed-by county officials as a supplemental award. planning to change their household lighting plants for power line serv­ ice and that their hooks will tell them which is the more economical. 10th Annual Meeting Miami VaUey Co-op. Mote than 600 Women attended the , annual Achievement Day program o f _ . ,. , , .. 1 The allocation was authorized from tbe Greene Countv ’Homo Extension £*• ?rCr:° a ^ .the S11*600*000 Mariow-Kilpatrick re- CounciH at Central High School Cedarville High &hool Alumni Asso- ']jef ^cti by which distressed counties nuditorium Tuesday, elation, ha«iissued the following state* a«-bled +0 obtain funds other than; y ment on the Waterloo-Cedarville In- ^oso specifically earmarked for PrmciPal features on-the afternoon dependent game Monday evening: * ’ ciflc month ^ 6r® a Fanel discussion on itm •****^ ‘tm- f SESf K ropr Bakb, ofSci.tlnB — 5 13.00 £ deM TO e.-,Jy , “ * * Waterloo Wonders -------iOO.OO ^ ry to autborizfe another $1,000 to‘ | 2 S !eJ X f S L t e n ^ Ced. Independents--------— — 14.00 ,n the February.budget for di-lF™*k ^luU’ Dayton' License*’ Phone, Postage — , 2.25 rect re1|ef( boosting the total to $6,-1 bb® forenoon session, Miss Ruth State Tax-. ------------- —— 7.96 ^ jRadford, home demonstration agent, , Direct relief in the county is being BP°ke, on “Reading Your Mans,” to principally financed out of proceeds wl»ich sM reviewed activities; of from a $35,000 emergency poor relief Greene County women to the past Bond issue, under terms o f the Carey {Year *«<I otitlined prejects for tha ensuing year. Mrs. Dorkr Heiniiel- PrinUng____ _____ — — 9.27, Cedarville College —— 38^2 Charity ___________ - __ _ 25.00 Total Expense ---------------- $207.80 . a- • ... •« .V. a re Bal., Xenia Ntl, Bank ...-._$ 91-48/ monthly percentage basis. Mew Picture Show In Murdock Building Nelson Creswell has taken over the Murdock building, South Main street, what was once a noted hotel building for its day,-and wifi open a picture show* following improve­ ments and alterations. Mr, Ctes- Well has beert associated with % ^jweinmn rented part o f WhaHs knoWi However, the state requires that thej™ *, f Ohio State University, dri- total unexpended balance in this « « « k H “H ow House Fufnujto^ “eouhtv relief fund” as o f January 1 .Contribute to the Joy Of hiring,” ahd must hpreafter be expended ’ on a [Mrs. 0. St. John', of New Jasper town- Local Firm Will 1 Expand Farm liiiie The firm of Cummings and Cres- riiip, presented “Sketches from a Homemaker'a Notebook.” New Pump Fur Municipal Plant The Board o f . Public Affairs .has .... ipmtetowafi a new putop^fo# the miml- « a . m t m A t i r n m a « * ii»a t*n «aiw• .“ If""??;/'S faitm* n#»#Mw0>i« m .«» »£*L*J* £rini7j» * »«w #* «•* 'mmm ATCKDAItVlLLBLUMBER . % g U 'fm jgfrg :g g g JSSTSST lS - A m * «35r»*. - Lowy to operating the picture show in the opera house. RANGE DEMONSTRATION ition o f the famous Majtetksrange will 'be held at the Cedarville Lumber Co., all next weak. This range ii made by a concern that baa been to busi­ ness for many years, there being a AUTO TAGS RECEIVED _ . Mrs, R. C. Riteneur, local registrar, ^ r ^ T n ^ T ^ SnI 'r^ lT T inrite toteb iW irith « » t hoard o f aftettows, the ffint islh a t o f Dri 4teCh«toisy M % hT rn f f m m trn S L a U l m ■ j t i * * * * * . • |c*nt»xetj i- * • ■ ‘ JOHN BAUGHN Sheriff John Baaghn has announced been ’In"daily use for nearly forty the Exchange Bank, where auto own :needed in the future. One motor wiri |placed in repair and now in use, the 4 other was damaged beyond repair, * NO BIDS RECEIVED representative No tods ware received When the - a w>un WOMJ -Aw i a vrn am com- era cm secure their tag*, which reft Yellow' Springs Oatmtog Cfo, jflant _ ^ be used liter lltereh 10. All 1985 was offteed for dale at jrifclki aaottefi* here- Monday fgr ^ become unlawful after M*reh $L Saturday by J...U,. Matahaih l '

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