The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
<# ' t h i n g s a r t E d v e r t k o d b y f i r s t A d v e r t i s e m e n t s k e e p a t t h e t im e s . B e a d t h e m ! X e r a U L M F Y - B I G H T H Y E A R N O . 1 7 AY MARCH29,1985 NEWS LETTER FROM STATE DEPARTMENTS COLUMBUS.—The sixth Ali-Qbte Safety Congress will he held in Co lumbus, April 23, 24 and 25 under COURT NEWS CASE SETTLED ] Suit o f Simon Devos against T. E.j Middleton has Been settled, according to an approved court entry. j DIVORCE SUIT Charging her husband with cruelty and failure‘ to provide for her sup- auspices of the Industrial Commission’port, Opal Sears has brought suit in o f Ohio, it was announced by Thomas,Common ,Pleas Court seeking a di- M. Gregory, commission chairman, -voice from Arthur Sears and custody The congress was conducted annually of four minor children. They ware until 1933 when it was postponed for two years because of economic condi tions. Improvement in Ohio business and industry resulted in the decision married in 1919. DIVORCE AWARDED On grounds of gross neglect of duty to stage a 1935 congress,' Chairman'and cruelty, Ruth Richardson has Gregory said. Both employers and been awarded a divorce from Walter workers will be represented at th« .Richardson. She was ordered restor- sessions. “ The; need for such a state-,®d to her maiden name, wide gathering is generally recogniz-l Petition filed by Margaret Bushneli ed and the success of the 1935 con- requesting a divorce from William gross is virtually assured/' Mr. Gre- Bushneli has been ordered dismissed, gory asserted. “ It is apparent that! «— — a recent growth in business and in-1 DISTRIBUTION MADE dustrial activities emphasizes the need I Distribution o f $5,780.66, represent- for increasing the safety o f the Om-,tog proceeds of areal estate sale, has ployes. The time and conditions are,teen authorized in the case of Ray- opportvme for the biggest and best mond D. Grieve against Edmond congress we have had.” Grieve and others. • CONFIRM SALE Sale of property to’ the defendant has been confirmed and .distribution Columbus and the rest of Ohio, ex perienced in a small measure last week a portion o f the Stirling dust . . . . . . . . .... . storm which swept eastward from the of » T r e * ordered m the partition drouth-stricken western states. As a 2 "* °L *3°W!M!e U ? « ^ soa a* ainat result of the devastation caused by,®” ” ** Gamson and athers* thousands of tons of powdered soil • ‘ being whipped up by equinoctial] CASE IS SETTLED . winds in the drouth-scourged prairie Settlement of a 5150 damage suit areas and spread over hundreds of ^ ed ^ Lawrence McPherson, W. square miles of wheat fields Secre- Market st-» aSaft,at *J. S, Kingery, tary of Agriculture Henry A. Wal- Beavercreek Twp., based on an auto .lace announced that all crop restric- collision last November 6 on (he Day- tions for the 1935 production of ton-Xenia Pike, is disclosed in a spring wheat will be removed. It is i°urnal entrY approved by Common hoped that this action will prevent a B®eas Judge R. L. Gowdy. The suit rise in the price of bread and other was scheduled for jury trial last Mon wheat products, Secretary Wallace d* f and then continued until Thurs- said. ‘ Ohio, due to recent rains, has day* a much better soil moisture condi-f "—1— tion at the present time than it has'. JUDGMENT ASKED had since 1930, agricultural experts' Judgment for $10,601.47 is sought say, ,by the W. H. Kiefaber Co,, Dayton, ______ irt a suit filed in Common Pleas Court A note o f warning in regard to bene- '*?ainst Penker Construction Co., fits expected from the 10 -mili tax Uiaf mT,at,« limitation was sounded by Secretary' The c,a,m '£ on - o f State George S. Myers in an ad- ^m e n ts entered into m April, 1934, dress last Friday at the PW C ouu ty Z Z S H Z - far there have been a large number S ” . A d v e r t i s i n g i s v m n , a s m u < 3 i a s i f t t iw a d l in e e o n t h e f r o n t p a g e . O f t e n i t i s o f m o r e s i g n i f i c a n c e t o y m TKwmmn SCHOOL NEWS ijflpsWR Tuberculosis Found *£L,EF^ isr S ef ^ meat ^®ntraet Let Tor In Nine Cases It is not' the rotten.;’meat being Cleaning Ditch Nine positive cases of -tuberculosis banded out to tlmunemjldyed (hat is Contract for cleaning out three and and ten negative cases were foWtotouring ti*e smell in Colttmbua but the one-half miles o f the Shetey-Gordon among thirty-eight pati nts examined r°((*n rules laid dowp by the Roose- single county ditch in Silvercreek at a diagnostic cheat clinic in the veB grafters in Washington. When Twp, has. been awarded.to the F. B* common-pleas court room at thet ®ov‘ Davey first laid opto (he Corrup- Follmer Co., Hamilton, O.,,according Court House,, Wednesday under au- ti°n that existed not only in the Co- to W« J, Davis, Greene..County any- spices o f the Greene County PUMic-Jornbus office but ta me*# bounties in veyor. I Health League. 0hio» (be Roosevdter’sjfought back The successful bid,. amounting to Three o f the positive cases were re- rather than have the'lfght of Publicity $1,390.39, was the lowest of two sub- checked and six were new esses, directed their way. The Davey charges mitted, but was only. $4.61 under the Three cases yrere suspects and five have been proven by what has. hap- proposal -of A. D. Chapman, West Cases were deferred for further ex- l^ued in the-reorganization now go- Liberty, O. The engineer's.cost esti- amination and x-ray. Seventeen big on under orders 5 from 'Roosevelt mate was $1,644.88. patients submitted to skin tests. an<* Hopkins, the very tWo that tried The project calls for 12,875 Dr. W. C. Briedenbach, Dayton, to Put (be “ lie” on Davey,.^ yards o f excavation, the bid o f -the was diagnostician, 'and was assisted _Washington wanted an inveatiga- Hamilton firm being ten and eight- by Dr. Charles Wolverton and. Dr, (*on and FTosecutor Hoskins o f Co- -tenths cents .per cubic yard. The Lobe, of Stillwater Sanitarium, lumbus, a Democrat, has his grand length o f the improvement is 17,300 Payton. - ibry in action. . g m J t plenty evi- i * * and the temptation date feJuae ' 'Greene “County physicians assist- ^eneb o f graft. ^Now th it Roosevelt- 1 . *■ ing were Drs. L. L. Taylor and W, Hopkins appointees face serious Excavation under the contract will' Prosecutor is having start within ten days, the surveyor T iitji Martmaa Ranks ffightsf ' jutefe Xantmen, local senior, rank- sdbigiiest stoeag forty-three contest ant* who iiriM s im J far the ——f t for high school smriors hi (grains Poouty, last Sattmtey. Tb* Mat hM>h»d«d five subjects: •dsoee, history, ssatboma^es, Enghtohi and ewmant amnsts. The local win. neris total soars, was 818 not of a possthlo 465. This point, total is xton^ ridoasd -.OTnspthmstly .good Jane Flranw scorod 869 to goto ninth pleoe among the upper twenty- five • . 'W b * »: -'Dagfaea and Paul firiokel, other C, H. S. seniors, wbo antered the contest, did. not earn place among the first twelve but did score well. Cedervyie students and tsecher* are justly proud o f the spleadid ashshwtic attainment of iWiiua RRtttfltfM The oxaminarion Paper will be re checked in CtfUmibns, and the .final runic and wsorowiil be subject to this rechsck. Papers from the different counties wifi be compared to deter mine district and state honors. Stu dents who rank high district and state will receive certificates of honor. The twelve seniors who stood high est in the Saturday tost are as fol lows: r Justin Hartman, Cedarville, Ohio, 813 points. Lucille Rayner,. Beavercreek, 310 points; Robert Wolf, Xenia Central, 284 points. Thelma Stewart, Beavercreek, 283U points; . Ernest Beam, Spring Valley, points. Betty Savage, Xenia Central, points. Virginia Beck, . Beavercreek, points. William Byrd, Oabom - Bath, 269 257 246 Institutions To Obtain $5,000 Each O. S, and S. 0. Nome and the Com bined Normal and Industrial Depart ment of Wilberforce University, both state-supported, Were benefittod to the extent o f $5,600 each in the partial appropriation billy introduced into the Ohio Senate this week by Son. William R. Foss (D ) of Cold- Water. These appropriations, for maintenance purposes, are in addition to the budget requests fo r the next biennium- 244 Jane Frame, CedarviUe, 229 points. WsncWi Grimes, Yellow Springs Bryan, 21 Jppints. . Robert . Graham, 20914 points. Wilma Grimes, Bryan, 209% points. Spring Valley, Yellow Springs Monday Last Day For Persona! Returns . 1 n-,/*■ t' •’ Monday, April 1 is the last day for- making personal property returns,'the , 31st falling on Sunday. A'large num ber of persons have failed to make returns'so far'and there will be no extension of time. the state,” Secretary Myers asserted. ^ E. Nolan. The Cin _ _ “ These were submitted by the taxing cJnnati concern, it m set forth, had ^ r ^ jj * ' Catherine Lews? Jeanette ganization only wanted to indict atari- S n y p p G e t s F lV C a n t h ^ . « « ____a government contract to construct „ . 7 l ' r™ r. / r r Kyle, Cedarville. Misses Glenna bV the grand jury. Thfe Roosevelt or- authorities, such as counties, cities, Ritenour, Martha Purdom, Ruth West Rooaavrit^appointeee. villages, townships and school dis- * 2 ! ^ officers' ' ' assisted. T1** " mbum *' i* which relief Y e a r s a n d $ 2 ,0 0 0 F j j i e tricts, but the final vote was made by ,qUarters at Patterson F,eld- n-. ^ 4 - ---- 1 _ the .electors themselves. I f the pre-' sent trend of going beyond the 10 -; mill tax limitation continues there is has been handled in the state is that in Cuyahoga county many families re- Frances F. Snyyp, Osborn, recent- P x o f A u l t T a l k s Jceived as much a» $27b0 a month, ly convicted in connection wi‘Ji viola- * . Other Ohio countes have been paying (>on °* Chio security laws in sale of A t P. T. A . M e e t i n g around $14.50 a mnoth. In rural ancient estate securities or certi- O fiAiinftiui fh« t APPEALS COURT CASE Oral arguments were presented be- grace danger of the latest tax limita- ^ore the second district Court of Ap- tion becoming as ineffective as the Peals» } n session Tuesday at Spring- old Smith one per cent law. The teld, in a case which originated in “Good Sportsmanship” was only way to secure the benefits of tha Greene County courts, involving BUbject of Mr. John W. Ault, athletic every county comes reports of favor- penitentiary, this latest tax limitation in the con- an “PPeal of the American Surety director at Cedarville College, guest itisnt not 0I,ly ire '(ha handling of re- conviction, stitution is by eternal vigilance on the ° ( New York against Elizabeth speaker at a banquet given the boys’ Ref orders but in selection ’o f firms. There are yet two other fraud in part o f the taxpayers in every com- {Thomas and “others. ^ jg . basketball teams of Jeffer- Y«>u examine the bills paid for re- dictments standing against Snypp, munity. In more than two-thii-ds o f The cas® had its inception in P ro-'g^ j j igh g^oo! by the town- orders in Greene county you Wilt the caste haying been act for April the counties of Ohio there have al- bate Court where Elizabeth Thomas 8 b|p p, t . A. at the school Friday at anc® find certain firms have had 22. They will be continued pending Cou ties the “forgotten men and wo- ficates. Judge R. L. Gowdyplaced his the men” get a few paultty dollars. From fine at $2,00 atad five yean in> the Snypp will appeal the “Safety” Talk A t a special assembly, Monday tafteiniio^ idjabrlihiEWikyl-. patrolman, presented a talk o « “Safe- ty” to the grade and high school pupils and bus drivers, Mr. Brooks, a state inspector, accompanied Mr. Raquet; This visit is a! part o f a state wide program of the Ohio State Highway Department to promote safety among school children and to educate the pdblic to regard school bus laws. ■ ■ During thrif stay here, thieSe rep- resentatives inspected the school buses and rated the local syatem among the best in the state. ready been tax levies and bond is- recovered a judgment of $1,004.44 *- ’evening. the bulk of the business, sues, above the 10-milllimitation, ‘gktest Lewis F. Tindall, as executor i j j r- Y H. Downing, president of Several complaints have reached -- jof the estate of Michael Seffert, rep-jj.^ p# T A > delivered the address this officewithin the paat, week as to. Flans are under wayfor the pur- reaea(™£ (te distributive share in the ^ welcome to more than 150 gueets, ^rm* that have never had one cent of chase of 1,464,000acres of submar- j®9^ 1° w™.ch T 6 caurt ™ld ‘ “6 Mr. Walter Linton, Cedarville Col-reli«f husiaew. A ll sorts of stories ginal land in fourteen southern Ohio entl* ed' Th® American ^Surety Co., jege students and former athlete o f *r® told ua by thoae on relief as to counties for the establishment of ain a®surety on the^executor’s bond, was j efferaon Twp. High School, was what they were forced to accept. One the appeal. Former Cedarvillian ’ Died In Cleveland Byron L. Gro3- i *djudge<1 liab,e ,or * i* ipCMWaVII AvV|J* ’QVIKIVI) RB ■' 7” . . ■ r M_a* m(% payment of the toastmaster. Talks were given hy wow« 1 the weight of a “ ^wd Fans, 70, Ohio National Park. Jov uil u uiua ;, ■ ~ - • .wnuumicr. laua vicio k i « kii iff ------- ■» 1------ — “ — — — r, , . ... , . beck, land purchasing agent for thej3U^ me1nt ,, . .. Mr. Ault, Supfc. H. C. Aultman, Mr. <J«rtain two pound article and had it 1 United States forest service, has-, ^ courta JjMag '« « » «us- V itey Manker, and Miss Lelia LeMar, weighed at another store and found it ^ opened offices in the old Federal build-(t? ined, by Caf™°.n Pleas Court coaches of the boys' and girls' teams: nin« <>a« « * Another complains JJ* JJ ^ ^ a former resident i » in ing at Columbus from Which he will!^‘l>Pea* was ,n tbe ^ourt Ap* direct the buying of the park land,j^>ean*' included in the park TJ1* ®ase w*s to have been present- Washington, Ifehrte, the f ppc” ate caurb at tbe|Sup‘L a A . ‘ D w » A ^ iV 'R te k e te down the law to a case worker that tribunals session here earlier this u l ] > WM ^ by Richard F r a n k l i n . h* »*>( *om® the relief The counties district are Noble, Ferry, Hocking, Morgan, Athens, Vinton, Pike, Ross, Jackson, Gallia, Scir to and Lawrence, No attempt will he made to- force the sale o f farms but all back taxes must be paid before the purchase o f a tract Is authorised, it was said. Work for 3,000 men for an indefinite period will result from the creation of the park, according to estimates. Roy Linton, representing (ho and Nellie Guthrie, the girls; Clarence Franklin, the “fans” boys, and goods were:bean * resident o f that city fo r malty .v*~ ...... years and is survived by Ms wife and One merchant tells ua that he laid 0Ije daughter. that certain shelfwom j£rr forced on her. month, but was continued and heard Tuesday at Springfield, where it was argued on the record and briefs of Counsel, Thieves Working Advises Anglers basinets he would file complaint at D*yton and » Paris, Day Columbus. Orders began to flow in J0"* Cleveland for fast the next month. funeral, The, government in Washington has Initiation Held In the school auditorium, Wednes day'evening; the Omega Chapter of the' National Honorary Society held initiation for six recently elected members,.selected from the graduat ing class o f 1935. The six new. mem bers are.Jane Frame, Justin Hartman, Elinor Hugh**, Cletis Jacobs, Frances Kimble, and Betty Tobias. Coach Injured Conch Orr-WKs injured, .Tuesday afternoon, during track practice, when he was hit b y a discus. A l though he wan unable to attend his classes-Wednesday, it is expected that the injury will not be serious, T o G e t L i c e n s e s become alarmed over the corruption TEST WELL BEING DRILLED — being exposed in Ohio and called all p0R JAMESTOWN WATERWORKS E, D, Stroup, county game pro* county relief manager* to Columbus » S 1 * * io r * * * * * The first teat well for the James* U l l l^ n iC K e n S - r lO g S tain rod and reel license* in the light were instructed to smooth things over town waterworks, is to Start this 4 , j r r ~ , - l° f confasi« l * v prepored as quickly as possible and make the week on the A. C. C m m farm near The passage of the Johnson bill by ?*aported .. of_ thhrty-five .cb^ges In the law. ! public think a Mg job of house-clean* that village. Quantity and quality o f jT -1” ® P*s»»ge oi ine jonnsou oiu Dy eii,ckens of the White Rock variety, While laws have been proposed ing was going on, water will be the test the 91st General Assembly means that aometime Tuesday night from their that would change the license bill, The Roosevelt-Hopkins relief or* there will be no furtherdiversion of roa3tg fcn uniodted b*m ph the J .‘none has been passed and fishermen gahization has squanderedmillions of t0 A* Matthews farm, Hook Road, was jwill be required to have a rod attd dollars among politicians. New firms -the Ohio Good Roads**d®ratlan;'investigated Wednesday by Road reel licenses the same as In the past, were orgnnhed purpreely to buy and _ ^ The measure repeals the Deibel Patrolman L. A. Davis, I f a new law ia passed changing sell relief goods, hut they ware all ®r* ^ranc** Townsend, Cali which was passed as an emergency j sDeriff*a office also had under .licenses, those Who Have already ob* Roosevelt politicians, We are told, of ^orn^a» brisker o f the $290 .a Month U M m s ” The local^ boy scout troop will re ceive the proceeds from the talking picture entitled “Cimarron,” which be (he presented in the opera house, April 9 . .Flan to see this worthwhile picture baaed upon Edna Father's novel.by the. tame name, and thus lend your support to the boy scout organization, ■ ; 5 TOWNSEND FOR PRESIDENT Teaeker 111 Mies Cristel Thomas' illness has prevented her being present at school for several days. During Miss Thomas's absence, Mies Julia MeCat lister has been substituting. Seniors Vleit Capital „* The Senior civics class journeyed to investigatimi"the tlwft^oFa S ^ toTn^'^cteste will "be r ifo ^ 'e om * ^ T to a T j^ ra iT iw o i^ * to x f ^ t S to S « ritlsensTver 60 y e a r * i d t y funds other pw-1during Tuesday night.* Authorities by prepen- ^ere told the thieve* killed and dress- 12 , 000,000 in highway transferred in 1934 for poses. It was claimed ent# of the Johnson bill that the ^ the porker in the barnyard, former Deibel act stalled off needed road repairs and improvements, and retarded road construction employ ment In the state. ***jhog from Harry Ater, Springfield Pike fern of adjustment, Mr. Stroup myp first time In his life end that based oW» anno iw r that Unless congress ' on an income in five figures. passee hi* MR now before that body, Millions o f deltas* have gone into * * fMf prtoidaat on i third overhead expense thet the taxpayer Pfkty tkket. The Townsend pension Dr, C. G. McBride, secretary of the Ohio Milk Marketing 1Commission, CLEVELAND NEWS AGAINST FART OHIO SALES TAX COUNTY SALES TAX ' The Cleveland News this week came out in an editorial across the first reported that there are now 67 milk .page against the sales tax and will marketing agreements In operation in'sponsor repeal by Initiated petitions, Ohio. They cover the entire state #The petitions will provide for repeat with the exception of eight of the on foods and rietMng. The leg!*- smaller rural reunites and represent,latere has before it a bill to relieve more than 90 per rent o f the state’s ‘everything used on the farm from population, Dr. McBride sald. the sale* tax, Ohio consumers have paid into th» expected to go to these in need. I t is P*an ** wilder dream than meet state treasury the sum o f $ 7 , 242 , 877 .. m elau of people that have been «* Breewult program, particular* 71 on sales taxes. Of this sumGreene cheated and chiseled out of what was fr (^® *0**’ Mflten, eight hundred mil- county has contributed $21,703 since supposed to be their*. The Roosevelt M°n * or*c ****** measure. January 27* plea of aid for the unfortunate1waa a r..." ■ ■.L'L',ir — ---------------- thin veil of Sham. The Roosevelt NAMED ON SCHOOL COMMITTEE OHIO IN LOW LIST politicians took the largest slice first and left, the rest to ba divided among Representative W, R. McChesngp Ohio borrowers from HOLC those in need Roosevsitk defense of been named on a committee of evidently have not been keeping up Hopktee and the eorrupOea uncovered * * * * * °* the Ohio tegte- peymente on the average o f other by Davey should esarime both tax» ^(w** * (he eohoot tegislatiea states, Ohio is listed as haring *4.2 payer and the needy that both have * * * * * **hrideratien. • A pre* deiMquenriee white the average of the h m sb^ed fer the benefit of t o « l f f * « * « ^ * * M « * ( * » d r e o e * i « country te enly.ao per cert. Roosevelt poUtteiai*. , mended te both teancke*. P R I C E , $ L 5 Q A Y E A R BAILEY mm - T W P M S m a w n Inr 1 uvrii nw h t m w Hsrvey 8 , Bailey was choree, ohair- man of the CedarriBe Tewnsblp Coen* Hog Association, te snseesd Derid -C, Bradfute, .at a meeting to (he mayor's office Tuesday ovoring, Fred L. Ctemans was elected vice chairman, and J. C. Townsley, alter nate on the township eomsnittoo, eras named on the committee, John A, Davis was chosen alternate. Reorganisation o f the Greene County Corn-Hog Control Association, to fill the vacancy caused by Mr, Bradfute'a resignation, will ' take place at a meeting in the county com missioners’ room in. the Court House Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Mr. Bradfute has been appointed district supervisor of compliance over wheat, corn, hogs and cigar leaf tobacco commodities in fifteen counties t o 1 southwestern Ohio and will enterupon his new work April 1. Black Walnut Again After being off the market for a number of years it is said black wal nut is again coming to demand. A report from London is that as .mqch as $100 has been paid recently for extra choice black walnut trees. BIBLE READING CONTEST The annual Bible Reading Contest will be held in the U. P. Church, Sab bath, March 31st. The following is the program: Processional. ‘ Invocation—Rev. Charies E. Hill. The Heavens are 1 Declaring, Beeth oven—College Chorus, ' Scripture Reading: 1 . Helen Haines—Isaiah 40. 2. Helen L. Hageman—Luke 15. 3. Dorothy Anderson—Matthew 28J 4. Mildred Labig—is&iah 53. 6 . Irene Allison—Matthew 27:33-54. 6 . Eleanor Bull—Revelation 22. Hark, Hark My Soul, Shelley— College Chorus. Scripture Reading: 7. Mary E. Linton—Matthew 7, 8 . Mary Lou McLaughlin— Luke 12:1-12,22-30, 9. Mary E. Johnston—Luke 19:28* 48. 10. Mildred McKfbben — Matthew 25:31*46. 11. Rachel Creswell—John 20. Hymn—269— Congregation stand ing. , Scripture Reading: 12. Maty Waddle—Romans 12 . 13. Rebecca Biggs—JohnS:l- 21 . 14. Georgia' Skinnell—John 19:1-80. 15. Mary Elisabeth Fisher—Ruth 1. 16. Evangeline Bennett—John 14, Festival Te Deum—College Chorus. Offering. Derision of Judges. Benediction — Rev, Dwight R, Guthrie. * FREE SCHOOL BOOKS WILL COST DISTRICTS PLENTY Two bills are before the legislature either of which if passed will touch the pocketbook of every taxpayer in Among the plates of interest visited jthe county. It is estimated that the were: the Skate’Office ReiMing, the ctet Of free books in the county dis- Penitentiary, the Capital BulMtag.jtrict* will be $82,300, Xenia city The Ohio School for the Deaf, and,would face an expenditure of $8,499. the State Hospital for the Insane, Eiss Hanna, and Mas Rife accom panied the students on the tour, barber code NOT AGRICULTURE Sewing Mathias Ctinte A sawing maofctae cHnic was held at ths school bnSdhtg, Tuesday, under the direction of Miss Rath Radford, county agent for the Home D oumm *'cutter* and tater-state commere* The stratkm Service of tiw Depwrtment of Mil WHSpasted ty the White admin* Agrirettere, In this meeting (he iteration to line up the union ret*. Judge Bell, Cincinnati, has declared the Ohio bather code unconstitutional, to that the Ohio Recovery act, water which it was mate a part, ia for agri* (Coattmted ea f * * * 4) teteorib* tor TME HIBIAW) 1
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