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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 10

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 10

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vredntsflay Evening, Hatch 26V30 PAGE TEN THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE WILDEIUIUTH SCHOOL P.I.A! Marriage Of Former Local Girl Announced part of the national organization which lias already received the endorsement and support of various prominent men of the who are interested in aviation. Such men as Secretary Davia of tho Department of Liibor ut Washington; Congressman Kelly, a rentisylvaniaii, who heads the aviation committees of the Houne; MaJ. Art Gobel of the Pole Hawaiian flight fame; Col. Eastwood, the promoter of the successful Koine. New York.

Dallas flight this past summer, ami many oth TO MEET The Parent Teachers Association of the Wildermutb School No 2 will bold their regular meeting Friday evening, March 28th. The following program will be given: Song, Music Saxophone Quartette. Talk. Atty. F.

M. Acton. Music. Saxophone Quartette. Play.

"Why Lie About it Music, Saxophone Quartette. Pantomine, "Annie LEGION TO FORM AIR CADETS CLUB Organisation of American Air Cadets To Be For Benefit of Local Youths. The local Fairrield 1'ost of the American Legion is sponsoring movement for the benefit of young citizens of this city. lnicrnstf.d iii tlif welfare of ters have been organized in many localities and are now fast becoming universal. The organization has the.

support and endorsement of the National Aeronautic Association of the U. S. as well as of the large plane manufacturers of the country. It has seemingly been a matter of great interest to every one connected with the new field of aviation. Two chief.

purposes are in view which it is hoped to accomplish in li is new club. First is the great interest' aiaong buys especially in Aviation It is a subject that appeals quickly to every boy. LOGAK CHIEF OF POLICE SUSPENDED Chief of Police John Bell was 8uapended temporarily Monday morning by Service Director Fred C. Sbively, be stated, until time had been taken to Investigate the accident which occurred on the Logan-McArthur highway Sunday afternoon. Chief Bell, with two companions, overturned the city car while rounding a curve near the water works plant, it was reported.

Neither of the occupants of the car was lnjared. The machine was somewhat damaged. flights of their model planes that are not toys, but actually fly. Every known make of airplane that Is used in commercial fields are iucluded in the plans of the American Air Cadets and a boy may construct such ships as the "Spirit of St. Louis Fokker Tri Motor, Ford Tri Motor, Curtis Robin, Eagle Bullet and any other desired ship.

These planes, a model of the original, scaled to size and in every respect when completed are the actual plane that will fly. This club is open to all boys between the age of 12 to 20 years and the parts for the construction of the pla.ies are given to the boys at actual which is about one-half list price. The American Legion has arranged with the Hub Clothing Co. to handle all parts for the construction of the ships. Watch the papers for further announcements.

Mrs. Beda C. Repass of Columbus, formerly of Lancaster, Ohio announces the marriage of her daughter Bernice to Mr. Howard Clover, son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. Clover, of 70 S. Warren avenue, Columbus, Ohio, on January 23rd, 1930. The bride is a gr'aduate of Lan caster High School and will be remembered here by many friends As a boys' work these clubs are being heartily received by local organizations interested In boys' work.

This will give every boy an opportunity to prepare for ground work of understanding concerning aviation, which could not otherwise be bad. and enable him to fit himself for future business opportunities awaiting men in this field. In doing this, the boys will be given a most innocent amusement and interesting game, which will at once appeal to every father and mother. The second idea is to prepare many of our young boys for the future men in aviation. It has been found that aviation has been beld back because of a great lack of trained men.

This will greatly help this problem and that Is the reason that plane companies are so interested in the The national organization has been functioning for two years and in some localities the Air Cadets have already held contests in No. 17872 SHERIFF'S SALE 'boys, i local chapter of The! American Air Cadets will I'ei formed iu Jjuuaster. This will lie ers, hae not hesitated to approve the plans and ideals of tho American Air Cadets. These local chap CALLED TO MURRAY CITY Mrs. Earl Bircb of North High Street bas been called to Murray City owing to the illness of her father Mr.

George Canter. (D CALLED TO COLUMBUS out of all proportion to price Mrs. James Eriek of Harrison avenue was called to Columbus on Tuesday by the serious illness of her son Mr. Don Harris who waS hurt in an automobile accident! several months ago and is still suf fering from injuries. IT aqo 3 Ci'ylfZi kx nmttm mJW IE 1i Joos Co, The new Chrysler-built De Soto Straight Eight base its tremendous appeal to the public not on low price alone bat on the smartness, comfort and performance it gives ao generonsly.

4 Chrysler Motors engineers have endowed this new Eight with outstanding engineering features. They hare given it marvelous speed, pick-op and smoothness and to the fascination of flashing perform-ance have added the satisfaction of long-lived reliability and true economy. 9 Public prefer ence is richly rewarding the fine qualities of the De Soto Straight Eight indeed it is already enjoying as sensational a success as that registered by its famous companion car, the De Soto Six, the largest-selling first-year car in the history of the automobile industry. am VTW. O.

B. DETROIT wnn these features Uniatael Construction of ChaMii and Bod Down-Draft Cmrboretion Impulse Nentrmlizer 11111111 mm in Feed Lubrication Mechanical Fuel Primp fnel Filter Air Cleaner Thermostatic Heat Control Hydraulic Brakes Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Rnhherfnahioned Spring Shackles Double Cowl Ventilators Non-Clare Windshield Rust-Proof Parts ANNOUNCING Complete Exposition Of Spring Footwear SPECIAL DISPLAY Made of Our Merchandise Cold in Head, Chest or Throat? RUB Musterole. well into your chest and throat almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours what a glorious relief! Those good 'old-fashioned cold remedies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with oilier valuable ingredients in Mustcrolc. lt penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain.

Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-jars, tubes. All druggists. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children.

Ask for CftiZ-dren's Musterole. (JDTTflD 'In the Iiiufee" type of construction, the body mid chaitu are designed at a unit, eliminating body riOs and ail other uooden parts. Tho body it bolted directly to the chattit, to that the two become mutually supporting and mutually flexible. IE as STRAIGHT HEIGHT I THURSDAY EVENING I from 7:30 P.M. to 9 P.M.

E. II. Brocker, vs. Eliza Davis, et al. Order of Sale Pursuant to the Command of an Order of Sale in above case to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Fairfield County, Ohio, I will offer and expose to sale by public auction at the north door of the court house in the City of Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, on Saturday, April 26, 1930 at 1 o'clock p.

Eastern Standard time of said day the following described real estate, situated in the County of Fairfield and State of Ohio, as follows, to-wit: Being a part of Section 19 in Township 13, Range 19, and bounded by beginning at a post In the County Road 25 chains and ft links north 65 degrees east from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 24 in Township 12, Range 20, tUcnec north 21 pr. to a post; thence 8 p. and 6 Vz links; thence south 16 p. and 12 links to a stone in the County Road, thence south 65 degrees west 8 p. and 10 links the place ot beginning containin ono acre more or less.

Second Tract Situate in the ranie County, Township and Section as above begiming at a post in the County Road thence south 65 degrees east from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 24; then-e north 10 p. to a post, thence north 65 degrees east 4 p. to a post; thence south to a post in the County Road; thence south 65 degrees W. 4 p. to the place of beginning containing li acre.

Third Tract -Situated same ar above beginning at a post north 65 degrees east of and lo'i and links from the southwest corner of said quarter section in t'-o County Road, thence north 16 p. to a pont; thence north 65 deg. cast 5 p. and 8 1-3 links north 65 dog. east poles 8 1-2 links to a post Fouth 10 p.

to a post in the County Road, thence south 65 dcg. west 5 poles 8 1-3 links to containing 1-3 acre. Improved with a six (6) room frame house, with metal roof. Appraised at $730.00. Terms of Sale $100.00 cash on day of sale, balance when sale is confirmed and deed delivered.

Said land in no event to be sold at lcs3 than two-thirds of the appraised value. Uate March 26. 1930. GAIL SESLER, Sheriff. H.

Brocker, Attorney. 3-26 4-2-9-16-23 Important Change in Time on Hocking Valley CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Capyiittit 1930 br Pe Sato Motof Cftmof tina LOWEST-PRICED WORLD'S I a jr. i. Kiirsii ofe Go. South Broad at Winding.

Lancaster, Ohio SEE OUR WINDOWS! VISIT OUR STORE! We Invite You to Examine the Remarkable Styles We are Presenting This Season Complete Array of Patterns for Men, Women and Children REMEMBER- W. E. JOOS CO Great Complete Shoe Service i i Railway ffective Sunday, HELD BYTjT) UICK March 30th No. 30 will leave Lancaster a. m.

for Athens, Jack-on and Poineroy. No. 31 will leave Lancaster 7:13 p. m. for Athens.

No. 33 Will Ip.IVo l.n nnnutap ALONE 1 People are driving 1,103,988 13 nicks 735,330 more than any. other of tho fifteen inakps nf rave in HmVL-V fi'olr? ivu 9:03 a. m. for Columbus, Toledo and Detroit.

No. 37 will leave Lancaster v. u4vn 0 iwiUi Regularly, month in and month out over a long period of years, Duick has won TWO buyers for every ONE buyer of any other car priced above $1200. p. m.

for Columbus, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. No. 16 (New Train) THE SPORTSMAN (southbound) will leave COLUMBUS VIA CHESAPEAKE OHIO RY. for Ashland, Huntington, W. Charleston.

V. White Sulphur Springs, W. Hot Springs, Richmond, Norfolk. Va. and Old Point Comfort, Va.

Carries local sleeper Columbus to Charleston and Diner Ashland to Charleston. Same service a The new Buick introduced July 27, 1920, lias far exceeded even this record by winning 41 of the combined sales of the fifteen makes of cars in its price class To as a motor car buyer, these facts have a direct and definite significance- They mean that Buick today, as for a quarter-century, holds undisputed leadership among fin'a cars. They mean that motorists everywhere award T.uick abiding confidence and preference. They mean that you, too, will find th 0 new Euick the kind of car you've always hoped to own. Official registration figure an of December 1, 1920, by It.

L. folk and Company largest manufacturers of I JsSv storage batteries for VCry Regular battery inspection rWr our service station pro- VI longs battery life. Exide Service Station The L. E. Huddle Co.

SUl'1 CoIumbus Slreel at Walnut -w northbound in No. 47. Thru equipment of THE SPORTS-MAN: DeLuxe coaches, diner, club car, Pullman berth-section-compartment and drawing room cars. SKty11 (-ars BETWEEN COLUMBUS IN TRAINS 33 AND 36. For further Information and new time table folders apply to Agents.

vv HOCKING VALLEY RY. W. H. Fisher, Gen. Pass Agt Columbus, Ohio LIMA 237 South Columbus St.

Lancaster, Ohio WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE OlLT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

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