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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