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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 5

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Massillon, Ohio
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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1937 'THE-EVENING INDEPENDENT; MASSILLON: OHIO BEECH GROVE Charles Bradwell visited -Mr. and' ilrs. John Aston, of East Sunday.

Mrs. Ira Robinson and Ira, of Sixteen, visited Mr. and Joe Jordan and family. Quenttn Harris, of Canton, visited, Theodore Keller. Saturday evening.

I -Robert Owens, of Massillon, spentj Monday with Charles Bradwell. Miss Caroline Jordan entertained with accordion music at a party at; St. Barbara's school, Friday after- nooii. I Mr. and Mrs; Edwin Rohr and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Wilhelm, "of Massillon, Wednesday evening. Mrs. L. B.

Harris was in Massillon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tanner and family visited in Oriville. Mr.

'and Mrs. Alvin Carver and daughter; Twilda Mae, spent. day with the. letter's parents. Mr.

and! Mrs. Byron Hodgson, of Massillon. Miss 1 Mary Rohr spent Monday eye-1 r.ing with Mrs. J. P.

Bempsey. Mrs. Gladys Cameron and son, Archie, visited in Massillon, Sunday. Bob and Loren Altland, of Shenaii- doah, spent Sunday with Clifford and; Theodore Keller. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Baer and da ugh-j ter, -Uois Marie, visited in Massillon, Saturday. Mrs. Theodore Keller and son, Theodore, spent Saturday with Mr. and Dan Harris, of Canton.

Francis Fitzwilliams, of Massillon, visited Joseph Jordan and family, Sunday. and Mrs. Elmer Mosgrove and daughter, Norma Jean, visited Mrs. Ida Amstutz, of Orrville. Mrs.

Edwin Rohr, and daughter, Mary, and sons, Hubert and Earl, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Siefert and family, of Massillon, Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ora K. Doney attended a farewell party held in honor of the former's cousin. Norman King, at Strasburg. Mr.

King is leaving for Cheyenne, Wy. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Switter and son, Dickie, of Massillon, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Harig, Monday. Carl Jordan and William Bissell visited in Massillon. Saturday evening. John Spikehom, of Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Roy T. Westerman, Friday. Mrs. John Bashoor and Miss Charolette Watson, visited in. Canal Fulton.

and Mrs. Elmer and Norma Jean Mosgrpve were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brenner, of Mas- sillon, Monday evening.

I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harig spent Wednesday evening in Massillon. Harold Young, of Massillon, spent! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Jordan' and family.

Warren Limbach visited Billy Limbach, of Massillon, Sunday. Thrift Of 11-Year-Old Girl Leads To Discovery Of Gold In Backyard Family Buys New Property With Daughter's Nest-Egg, Then Finds Gold and Possible Fortune Digging for Septic Tank ing near the Bayless property. Ap- the end of the useful life of the prop- proximately 20 lots have been sold and several leases have been taken out. It is true that many townsmen are skeptical of the Bayless but most, remembering that "grasshopper old-time Sturgis prospector, had predicted a strike in this territory, are VARY FOOD INTAKE DENVER, elasticity of stomachs explains why children participating in WPA "hot lunch" programs eat more on Tuesdays and Wednesdays other days of the week, says Paul D. Shriver, Colorado WPA "We found that the children get little to eat at home on Saturday and Sunday," Shriver said.

"Then when they, come back to school on Monday their tummies have shrunk and they are not able to handle normal amount of food. By Tuesday they have 'stretched' and they fill up. Then they eat less on Thursday and Friday." Do Catch Cold EasilH? To Help PREVENT colds VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Do Your Colds Hemq on and on To. Help EN Da Cold quicker WICKS VAPORUB FOLLOW VICKS PLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS Lrull waifs of rum tKh view rack I BLUSH I WHEN I ASKED A FRIEND TO LEND WE MONEY I FOUND A BETTER WAY TO BORROW I got what I needed from Household Finance at my friends ore none the wiser It's-so embarrassing to ask a friend for monty. Makes you feel like two cents! Why suffer this risk of lost friendship? It's 10 unnecessary now that you Ctn borrow ott jwrr mm tigno- Utn at Household Finance.

TO: ask for no co-signers, no salary assignments, no stocks, bonds ot other negotiable security. WE make no embarrassing inquiries of employer, friends or relatives. rotes for prompt-pay people Rates are lower at Household finance because most of our customers are prompt-pay folks. To get out of debt quicker they pay their loans promptly. losses are collection costs rates less! Another important we're more than just a loan company also help people in Home Money them ways to stretch dollars and make family income go farther.

Don't let money troubles worry you any longer. Let us tell you about Household Finance's simple, bitsmtsslikt loan plan today! Only 7 things to know to tnflka a HOUSEHOLD FINANCE LOAN 1. If you ctn make regular monthly pcyments you can borrow, whether or not furniture or or. 2. Small monthly piyments.

Example: 15.00 first month decreasing each month to $10.30 last month, repays a $200 loan, in 20 months including charges. 3. You do co-makers or endorsers. No salary or wage assignment required. 4.

Quick action. Loan ume if you apply by 12 noon. 5. Household Finance's monthly charge is less than the lawful maximum on all loans above $100. 6.

Loan may be repaid any time to reduce cost. Charge made on unpaid balance only. 7. No inquiries made of employer, friends, or relatives. Private consultation rooms.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 312 First National Bank Third Floor Corner of Lincoln Way and Erie Street Telephone: 7300 Massillon LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES PRINCIPAL CITIES Hta, EDGAR A GUEST tutsdarr. Als, Hiutcai erty equal the cost or other basis of the property. The depreciation rate of a building is not bused upon the number of years it will stand before being condemned and razed, but on the number of years it will remain habitable the purpose O1nS ver living in hopes. Meanwhile the Baylew homestead, its backyard a maze of diggings tunnels, is a drawing card for the en- mff le tire community. Every Sunday finds m(wl oO or more people either digging or thp bll 1(li completed mm look-in? on, and Mrs.

Bayless says sev- mbl( of Bll ri ml have carried off rocks and dirt tTa" thrown out. of tho excavations. depreciation allowance. Rumors galore fill the an- and re- lf dparl of finds in other secttons of the- of le economic or other conditi on.s, community are drifting in. Cla abandoned at a no ices are springing up all over the; date prior to the etld of its hillside near Deadmans creek and hflt deprecialion de Stales Attorney Everett carries in his, ductions alolle are llsll ffj cien to re- 1 es a the um thp cast or otlu ft re(W onable deduction for obsolescence may be allowed in addition to depreciation.

No deduction for obsolescence is permitted because, in the opinion of the taxpayer, the property may become obsolete at some future date. Highway construction to cost is included in a program of federal aid for Kentucky during the fiscal year ending June 1937, Chief Engineer Thomas H. Oufc- ler of the department of highways announced. Says Vendol Gave Immediate Relief This Prominent Lady Had for Years from Troubles in Her Dizziness, Backache and Constipation. the Everett Steele property.

No Sale! "Yes. we have had a couple of offers for the place since the gold was found." Mrs. Bayle.ss says. "But the property is not. for sale at any price.

If there is more gold on the place it belong to Jennie. These are her lots, yoli know." Eleven-year-old Jennie, however, is not unduly excited. In fact, she is a little perturbed at the diggings spreading over the hillside. "It spoils my sledding," she points out. State's Attorney Jack Everett of Sturgis, who lost no time purchasing-adjoining lots when gold was found In the back yard of the Bayless home, looks at a bottle containing some of the particles of precious metal.

By PHIL POTTER Central Press Correspondent STUR.GIS, 'S. D. Eleven-year-old Jennie Bayliss' habit of thrift may mean a fortune for herself and fortune in gold. A few years ago, the girl, whose mother is part Mexican, decided 'she would rather live across the street from the home in she was born It -was money saved by Jennie Bayless, above, that bought the property on which gold discovered accidentally. to her account a local bank at Black Hills gold rush of 1876 at school, birth, insisted her parents take the it was taken to H.

T. Snyder, local money and buy the lots she wanted, jeweler. He assayed the piece and They finally acquiesced. A home was I found a considerable quantity of gold built, and Jennie had her in the rock. place.

A few months ago the house! The gold finds always was destroyed by fire, but the Bayless' out, and the Sturgis "gold family immediately built another, this' rush" was under way. one equipped with a bathroom for which a septic tank had to be sunk in because the lots on that side had a I the ground outside. steep slope down which she could slide! It was after the hole had been dug, when snow covered the ground. Her parents, Sergeant and Mrs. Bayless, 'were not unopposed to the the tank lowered in and covered that gold -Wfls discovered on the property, Lots Go Fast First to get in on the ground floor were Jack Everett, state's attorney and F.

E. Steele. Sturgis businessman. They purchased the nine lots adjoining the Bayless property and imme- site, was no money with: dirt and-rock excavated had which to buy the scattered over the yard, that is, except the few hundred dol-l which is near Deadman's creek. The' diately began placer mining.

lars Jennie had sa.ved" from the time she was a tiny girl. Fire Is Godsend been! "Color" was found immediately. Soon Everett had a bottle containing One day a member of the family several nuggets the size of a grain of picked up a large piece of rock -which I wheat, which were obtained from the Your Income Tax No. 25 Depreciation Allowances The amount to be recovered by depreciation is the cost of the property, if acquired by purchase after Feb. 28, 1913.

If acquired by purchase prior to that date, the basis is the cost of the property, less depreciation sustained prior to March 1, 1913, or the value on March 1, 1913, whichever is greater. The proper allowance for depreciation is that amount which should be set aside for the taxable year in accordance with a reasonably consistent, plan (not necessarily a uniform rate), whereby the aggregate amount so set aside, plus the salvage value, will nt HELPFUL ADVICE TO ACNE SUFFERERS For acne pimples affecting outer or surface layer of the skin, here is that will help improve your complexion. Every night at bedtime, wash your face thoroughly with OResinol Soap and hot water. Do not rub. Follow with a dash of cold water and dry thoroughly but gently.

Then apply Resinol Ointment to the affected skin and leave it on all night. Do this every night, and watch the improvement. Local treatment is advised as a. helpful aid in ncne cases, and for more thnn 40 years the ingredients of Resinol' have been found effective. Resinol benefits by treating the irritated oil ducts, where most surface pimples start.

In this way it aids healing of such pimples and also tends to check their recurrence. Buy Resinol Ointment and Soap in any drug store. For free sample, write to Resinol, Dept. 13, Baltimore, Md. "My Friends and I Were Scared" Effective Way Found to Break Up This Long-Standing Cold Of the hundreds of statements being made about the great root, herb and alkaline medicine Vendol, which is doing so much good all over this section, none is of greater interest than that of Mrs.

o. L. Schneider, residing on Route 1, Canton, Ohio, who MRS. O. SCHNEIDER "Last fall I caught a heavy cold that settled on my lungs.

No medicine I used seemed to help it any. I began to lose weight, and I coughed great deal. My friends and I were scared. "One old neighbor brought me over a half bottle of World's Tonic. She said I needed strength to throw off she called World's energy." More to had come from the excavation, and observed that it had tiny particles re- Jennie, whose "nest egg'-' was begun' sehibling gold.

At the insistence of of deeds office here began. Some when her grand parents deposited $5 Jennie, who had heard much of the' claims had been filed by citizens liv- the cold, and Tonic "bottled please her than anything else, I took it as directed. That hnlf bottle helped me wonderfully, and the next bottle cleared up the cough. After three bottles I began to gain weight, and all sypmtoms of the cold dis- so effective." Mrs. Harry Lee of berton, Ohio.

Sensible in All Illnesses World's Tonic Is not, a specific for colds, but it, broke up that cold by the same thing it does f6V nny Illness. It cleared away the impurities in the blood, enabled this blood to kill off the germs, and supplied just what the system needed to gain strength. Because it in so effective in chronic catarrh, in this case it was equally effective in acute cn- tarrh. An illness hangs on because of weakness. Correct that weakness with World's Tonic, and your strength will help greatly to overcome the trouble.

World's Tonic is sold by Massillon. Baltzly, Lincoln and other good "For years I have suffered with my stomach and everything I ate would ferment and form gas, and I suffered agony after eating; the gas pressed against my heart ind caused palpi- I am not nervous, sleep well and my never get a good night's sleep, had lieadacb.es and was always dizzy. My kidneys were affected and I had ter- rible pains in my back and side. I was always tired and Just felt awful most of the time. I began taking Vendol which re- lleved my constipation and I am able eat all of my meals and digest my food.

I can now eat fruit, which I- have not been able to do for years. I am not nervous, sleep well and my liver and kidneys are in good condi- tion. Vendol has made a new woman of me and I am glad to give this public endorsement for it. My friends all tell me how well I am looking snd I tell them they should also take Vendol." Vendol givea double action relief. Alkalizeaatomach and blood while promoting normal bowel action, due to wonderful new formula of mild ALKALINES WITH 12 ROOTS HERBS Vendol la Mid by leading druggiili everywhere and it highly recommended in thia city by MASSILLON DRUG CO.

104 Lincoln Way, West sun-cured in the tobacco fields of Turkey and Greece J-. these are the spicy leaves that help make Chesterfields an outstanding cigarette. It takes good things to make good things and there is no mistaking the fine quality of these costly Turkish tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes. V. v.y I Tliese are the good things you want in a cigarette You find them in Chesterfields.

Copyright 1937, LIGGETT to MYJBRS TOBACCO Co. "-4.

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