The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

Tfet wm Hilisf* autw tlaai fer iMPdbttKte first Adv«rt$*em«Eita ke«p $m mtoiftit of th« times. Bead them! K M tE T T M P k » pw I t ! iCn HM STATE BEPARTMEHTS Merald, Advertising is new*, i s much as tits headlines on the front peg*. Often it is of more significance to you. h iy - m ghth year no . 22 m m m PRICE. fUBOA YEAR rrrr. “*rs =wn TOLLS IK THE NIGHT A Third. Bin Ne4a* Cleared Up ; The heckneyrd wystery »f “who stole the lock en the t *11 h a m doer,** bed * counterpart hack in Celsrvi le one summer's night more* i!nn si quarter a-ntury ago i t ?;’! ssri ——- rounded the strange tolling * of ihe COLUMBUS. — One of the im- old school bell f a r in the stilly night, portent bills before the legislature as There are two in this band uho can a revenue measure this week is a two never tell the story, except perhaps per cent tax on sale of stocks, bonds, to Rome of the other CrJarvilHanr, mortgages, etc., to finance old age who have passed on with tlm t, al- pension* during the last half of 1035. lowing of course a liberal point o f The tax is to he paid hy the purchaa- view that they all managed to reach' e r a t point of delivery. The bill is the same havefi of ethereal blessing, estimated to raise 320,000,000. Bank a common enough Voice to all Cedcr- depesKs and account* receivable are The voice of the old school bell was exempt under the MU. The MU is ville folk when it broke forth a t its aimed to make the tax collectable usual periods bu t to have it. clang even though the sales might be made out against the midnight hush was out of the state and delivery in the something.singularly weird and un­ state, canny, - • ■——— £,'• The phenomenon was accomplished Another important bill passed by "with a length of “paper mill” twine, th e House will prohibit the use of a barefoot boy with an unusual skill motor vehicle license revenue fo r a t climbing a seventy foot length of other than street or highway pu r-‘sheer flag pole, and a “look-out*’ poses, The vote was 90 to 5, favor-.whose dusky akin texture afforded able. Inroads o f motor vehicle tax him the facility, of blending well with originally intended for highway pur-{the shadows of the school yard fence; poses have been such th a t the tax comer. . ; ; has heeh used fo r various purposes. With the string attached to the bell j ——— clapper, it was run out to a near by The House ha* reached agreement tree to -which leafy perch' the band! after much discussion, for adjourn-secluded themselves. A series ‘of, meht about Mhy 16. The-Senate had lusty heaves on the string sent re-f recesses a t various time* to check the sounding peals clanging out over the l flew o f bills in .the House tha t pro-'sleeping village. Within a space of t n p A 1 W » l ) S c h o o l ' mised a ll kinds of mew taxes and ten minutes hundreds ‘of home town; « ® ■ ’ continued state government'spend for Citizenry had assembled about the old ; J 5 A c c r e d i t e d many purposes not heretofore known, school building, the first .thought be-' .... _ ■ * teteJ—* ..Afeate'fteA. 4*1 * fete*-*A M te ftte ^ a—i1. , . , , i-1to**»% fete Mt \ >iiPPPPPwyi«Pwpwpwwwi^wwi^^^m.iij'ui.i-iLiui... . m >... jiu ».. juui . *» CedarvilleStudent* y in 14 Places onGreeneCountyTeam Hilfwn.<■■>mu. liiii Mjff* 1'n ■' Hm,u . 11 .n .1 ml.. ■'■j" 1 .> ' »'■;)■ ">Inm 11 1 Lll .... - , . . . . . . in g th a t thehistoricnl stm e tu rehad . Cedarvijle HighSchool hasheen ap- 1 . *Z * f V Z glT f ,!*«' CaUB,ht * * 'How 6 veI: provedfor membership to the North lature. there js a decided tendency to ter” Ross,.the janitor, soon dispelled ffe-tral Association. of Colleges and check all new tax legislation. In this idea when he arrived with keys *>r the school year ' former years the urban members of to the building and emerged a fte r a 1&35„1936, acCOrdjng t e a . letter, frrih the Senate always found plenty of thorough search of the interior to - Director ,ofl Education new ways to use state funds. • The make known that he had found noth- Joseph w pjehter received this week House ^ by Supt. H.D. Furst. The association ‘ ' rural, vrw* the governing cheek. With;.. Whehagainthe old beU broke forth thfi Mrf. school a t its ' the present session.the House « d » {with unearthly-banging a murtnUr of the lead for new tax proposals and awe and bewilderment arose from the j 94 3f - „ - i the Senate objecting. The situation throng of spectators. Meanwhile a oJiarwilto «!»!» School, has anioved * fa t f w » « W t , r f ■»** • ployeea a* Well as public seen to take themselves to less spooky 8 f continuously Since 1922, the unusual. It is^hard to believe tha. the territory. I f “ten ts" had suddenly member8hip having been renewed each ru ral block- Where there i s , supposed taken up their abode in the'old school g j„ j, Btandard« o f scholarship ? \ ^ n ^ m bi 6 Cn Qinh ^ T tU y 3 ? * * ? *° ®llow and adequate equipment are essentials take the position i t has. We are M themselves a liberal handicap m a • ^ « t « n a nlace on the ao- a day when precedents in legislutive running rice with the critter by get- lirt P ^ matters, as well as the business worM, ting a head s ta r t to the illuminated r Meinbo^hip in this acemiiting jtOWA y SSMIl' '• . ,v l A...--* w—i... -I-.*-*-*-,... ***** W* - v— Sflflft tail HaE MWipm ytbn 1 ' t t m t W S i aa tliey t^ le h e d withw* examtoltion, m y col- tW l !!k#fW ' ? S *1 W l p a t t e d its intermittent ^ or p n i v ^ j t T S t i n g thhstand- those Who Hie to wager a few dollars clanging. A t last onq whose imagma- 8rdjg ^ 8 MPCjati6jlt on the runners. The question of a tax tion grew beyond reasonable bounds, j Out of the total of 1493 high schools berforce Field in the afternoon. ' Ai«!fliii||fts #ayr SUffiffiXf m t i PAST W fE l MRS. ALICE McLEAN Mrs. Alice Ford McLean, th , widow of the late John W. McLean,, died at her home on fhillicothe street, Satur­ day morning a t 5;$0 o'clock. The de­ ceased had been in a critical condition- for some time previous to hey death. ! Mrs* McLean was a native o f Ce­ darville and was born in 1857, one of U family of thirteen children, and is ^survived hy an only sister, Mrs. Clara iFooa, Cincinnati. The funeral was held from the late home Monday afternoon, the services being; conducted by her pastor, Rev. a E. m u of the M- E. Church. Burial ‘took place In North Cemefcery. 1RSTS 1 nipe “firsts” and five “ seconds” or a total of fourteen winners out of th irty of ,the Qrwme County Scholarship team. This group will go to Columbus May 4 to compete for district and state honors.. - , - They are.left to rlgh t together with ’ the subject and placet- Standing—Jane Frame, 1st English IV; Neil Hartman, 1st, Algirima I; . Charles Whittington, 1st, Physics; Justin Hartman, 1st, American His-, tory; Warren. Elam, 2nd, Plane Ge­ ometry; LaurepCe Fulkerson, 2 nd., Ge­ ometry; Don> Ramsey, 1st, English m . *' .* ’ ! Boated—-Mabel Turner, 1 st, French His- , r , v ig lish’ HI; -Rosalyn Sites, 1 st, Latin I; Virginia Swaney, 1st; Latin II; Marie Collins, 2nd, English II; Alma Brewer, 2nd, -English I. • mm April 18 . Greene Coiraty 'Has, Light Messrs, J*eo Anderson,.Lloyd 0onfarr, Robert Richards, H. D, Furat and W / W. Galloway, who arranged with th e 1 company officials for the visit, aecom- Urn meridiat a t 11:3ft- in order to make i t possible for local students to attend Few Idle Faxms o f thein^»,oeaaija cover- *T6niiP!<iaw% -i i ^apiia fj#- iPfOfTMsfifc FjurmeV^ tiiow in oputtio^ fn, 1980^ The Progressive Farmers’ 4-H Club ^ nvmber of idle farms. MRS, MILLARD. SHROADES ■ ' ^ , y'_ , ' ‘ Mrs. Catherine Shroades, widow of Millard Shroades, formerly of Cec&ur- ville, died in Columbus Friday-after­ noon a t 3 o’cloc|t. She had bean in failing'health several months,* She had been in failing health for some time, having' had an attack of pneumonia last October which, was followed by a stroke, o f paralysis several months later, from which she had never fully recovered./ 'A t the time of her death' she was 7 i years of age, ■ ’ - ■; , - ? - Mrs. ShroadeS was botn In Spring- field and -was the daughter of EHSa- beth and Henry Rowe. She wan mar­ ried to Millard Shroades in September 1894; and they made their home in Cedarville until his death in 1904. Since that time- she had .made her home first' in Springfield and later in Columbus, Ohio. She is survived-Sby h e r two -daugh­ ters; Mis* Elsie Shroades o f Cincin­ nati, O., and Mrs. Burton MdBlWain’ of West Asheville, N. C,^ two*Sisters, 3Hs. Anna Stafford and -Mrs,- Jefinie Mezzar of Springfield!' and .two brothers, Messrg. Henry and Arobfose Rowe atso/ of-Springfield, O, . ' The funeral was conducted front the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cora Trumho, on Chillicothfe .street? Mon­ day afternoon. Burial In North TUCKER DECK DEAD « wmt * « k *«» i t wii- v * w Stu- __ M _* , . f est with 6 idle farms each. The fol- • * A m i . . m » r n m ■ h ' K W i - S r - i . i - S - 5 * 5 ,1 1 S S Z f S i r * * . . w * * * « » > » * ! * Z t t m J S Z T S J Z r . members enjoyed volley ball in the school gymnasium. The group discus fomla taxes such sales. Ohio has tagion had spread until scores had munity 0f ^ buses a t noon, legalized race home gambling Imt the vertified the contention. Whether acho0], whfcll agatn received this Bus transp* tax commission has ju st ruled tha t ghost of Notre Dame’s hunchback, o r autinctJon Rnd honor, due to its high «* to and from Wifberforee. The bu s. 7 , 7 '’ ^ ~ T ." ” sales of such tickets m Ohm under th e ordinary human being, the crowd was standards of scholarship and splendid drivers will make their usual routes a sk s tax law are no t taxable, in to find out. Straightway a ladder equipthent. hi the evening in order that countiy l ow^ by Mr* G^ ree- [Was procured and access to tho roof, _______________ students may return to their homes hna gained through-a trap door to Die at- v iJf wv* _ after th^-track iheeL cut the tie and thence to the belfry. Mean- L e a d C rS DfSCUSS , AU pupils befew the aeVenth grade One interest collection ’ bill passed the house and will Name Omitted ,! meet on school buses. >Seniors School Matinee Pupils o f grades two to twelve in- 1 Operating Operating •-. y 1 Farms F a rm s . Idle County L1930 1985 Frms. Butler 2469 2919 21 .Champaign 2184 2346 . 12 Clark «' 2268 2682 11 .Clinton 2103 2232 13 'Fayette 1269 1661 6 Gtoepe 2185 2351 6 Montgomery 3692 4629 47 Logan 2450 2772 24 Madison ^ 1677 1698 6 Hamilton 2341 8139 304 Preble 2769 2764 18 Union 2294 2582 18 .Warren 2224 2633 25 House hill passed by a vote of 74 to'cutting the strands half through a t; — . 32 redness the legal Tate for- such the point of attachment to the bell Representatives from the Greene loans from throe per cent to two per clapper. A hefty pull on the string County Wheat Protective Control As­ cent a month. The bill may never be-’severed i t a t this point and i t was sociation met with representatives of The seniors wlli ho more than hippy cla#i'(re *ttended the special matinee, union come a law unless sentiment in the Quickly drawn up into the tree. - twenty southwestern Ohio counties to meet you Rt y,e Opera House next S t o r i n g the picture, “David COpper- Ssnat* changes from, present day ob-| What loud dismay was voiced when and officials of Ohio State Univers- Thursday and Friday nights a t 8:15 fie^ ” Friday. This wortliwhOe show,( ________ ________ servation. [after examining the bell and clamber- i t / s ‘agricultural department In in o’clock, * ba*ed on Chatlea Dickens* immortal . - - _ -------- - jing about th tr roof nothing was dis- Dayton Friday to discuss plans fo r a story, proved enjoyable to all. M a y QrT&HCl j U f y i l l B l l The rag fund collected by Gov. covered to account fo r th a t myterious wheat referendum to be conducted ’ Tsmasiani-*- 1 ..tu i* * ...... Davey by appealing fo r public funds ringing. throughout the United States May 25. ;Jn Tu. v “ The Sealer Play to purchase a new $1,000 rug fo r his* From our hiding place in the tree At that, time the wheat control as- ^ Success Road” Will be given two rtBoe, may not reach i ts final destine- came bursts of smothered exhuber- sociatlen will ascertain sentiment o f nvm*uuJ«** 'gtJLvl* nf nm« n'ghts—May 9 and 10. | Indictments will be sought Eon and there may be no new rug. I t snee as we observed the fruitless growers with reference to continu- * The p lat fo r tho first rnght will be Prosecutor Marcus McCallUter —----------------- r - ------- ^ ---------- ----------- has been called to the attention of the searching and exclamations of abject ance of a wheat Control program in fipsln. I f 1 9P*n 071 Hay 7, 12 o’clock; For the k»inst 'a t least 12 persims when the name fo r himself in bravery during G ot , fM - a law exists that makes it quandary. I t was well along towards the future. The present program ex- A >jLnrt nr*. s^colrH^ the p lat will he open, Hay grand jury convenes Monday in .the flood 4n Xenia.- back in^ the 80 s To Convene Monday .-Tucker Deck,-'65, died a t his home in Dayton, Friday, the funeral being held Monday afternoon Burial took . place there. The d&eased formerly resided in Cedarville and Is survived, by a brother, *Nnrry Deck,:Middle- town, O., and I, M. Deck of this place, . DAVID N, TARBOX David N. Taxbox, former resident of this township, died a t his home itt Zion, 111., 2812 Edina. Ave,, Where he had been a resident fo r about twenty years. He'had been in failing health r seme time. 3 Mr. TarhoX In-his younger days was' one o f the leading amateur baseball pitcher* of this section. Later he pliyed in the Tri-Btate League cover­ ing Ohio, Michigan and Illinois. From this league he joined the New York giants but found competition feu fa st and he returned to the county.: The deceased Was the son o f Sam- hyjuet and Ruth Tarbox and was born a-[west of Cedarville, He made quite a the law Dud was passed hack in the ed a successful prank years wkae Bin, Donahey was state auditor, Donahey in those days dis- eersrsd s a n e state oflkials were col- leeDng finds in various wsy* on state pay and no t turning the amounts into ItMfXMMttKy. [county association; J, B. Mjsson, sec- **. o. nu , - v , — ------ --------^ , , . Not I&ng a fte r this episode, a more W y ; Herman Eavey, of the allot- ! ” Galloway and pjtrt;dpjltfc in the District Scholarship and rsceivftig stolen property. jDpwie. For several years they head- Cedanrille boy*,‘merit committee and County Agent E. B* ty J Jttd^ _____ Contest, to be held a t Columbus, May; 1 ■■■ ,•* «*Kf**rtion*»&Mtor mov- , 4. These local repweshtativs* will b e ! WHEAT CONTROL MEETINGS «d to Zion, 111., headquarter* of the v „ Bueeess Kean a p a rt of the Greene County Scholar- * ...... ..... (church, Yes, i n s . Seaton love* the tountty, ship team, which will compete for «H * -1 *Whether there Will he * AAA Cow»f He 1* survived by his widow, lin k and *o doe* Larry—* u t Sally want« to ltM h6nors Wjth other county teams tract next year is in the hsmds of (Mattie Hart Tarbox, Zion? a sister, be a Grsek ftisue, ^mne to the q{ thjg farmers who grow wheat aocurdteg to Mrs. Lydfa Foley, e f Scio, 0 .; and a Opera House May ft and 10 and see U tw compliriMIl of the p«p«„ C. R. TlUow, President o f the Grsone 1 brother, Harry L., 0 # Findlay, 0 . He Admission--ten. tiiatrict winners will reveal whmeft County Wheat I’roduction Control As- was a brother of the late Frank Tsr- * of state >honors in th e various sub- todathm*. They will deride hi a « t- box, former aheriif. ■ ' jects, - Don wWe referendum May 25 whether ! Funeral services were held Mo*4*y they 1 favor continuing wheat ptodUc-.m Zion. Burial taking place ther*. tion adjustment measures under Diet '**•».«. - Agricultural Adjustment Act a fter f HARRY R. CORRY Fourteen C, H. S. Students will ry , malicious destrucDou of property!Church, founded by John Alexander ambitious gang of led hy a grudge of long standing a-(A. Drake, gainst the rid school bell, set about' to steal it. Gaining access to the belfry through JUNIOR MUSICAL RECITAL uodsr civil servioe the legal way to cured and the heavy supporting beam The Junior Musical Recital of Ce- the attic trap door, one night, they _ ^ ^ *,uwre A genuine shake-up is planned in {were awed to find the hell many tlinee’{ignrii|e College was held in the F irst f c ^ youxsrif to state oontorvation dmmrtment larger and heavier than 'they ever Pwebytorfait Church iaat Friday eve- c ^ ts . with lift or more game wardens slat* jsurmised. From the ground it ap- ning, featuring Miss Aims. Jane ___ _ ed to walk out and be replaced with {peered scarcely larger then an ordin- ^ h a m , lyric soprano, assisted by Mr. . Pre-SdiOri Reand Up trahMd gasto assuagement agents. A* a ty farm dinner hell. Eugene Corry, organist. The follow- The annual pre-echool round up will aseet all e t the game wardens are j Mot to be outdone a saw was pro- jpg program was rendered: . ^ i^iday afternoon, May 17, - MRS. ISABELLE FINNEY wwfc eat the new plan is to abolish sawed through I t was expected tha t w ? V * !* f l bur!k,in*) Mrs. Isabelle Finney, M, widow of i m . The present contract expires a t work eut taie sew puui w w » « « » " aawed tnrougn. i t was expecawi w a t Voi che sapeto (The Marriage o f under the auspices of the County « ,, ^ .1 the r t o of thle cron *Mr tWs appetotm to t and appoint new the old hell would find a rearing place y w o ^ H t o a r t ; I Know That Mr Health Dsuartmeat, • RJ r J lTr y> , “ ** 7 Stott ae ageata under civil service. The 0n the attic floor hut again these Redeemer Livnth (The Sfrrsiehl - —*« —*----- Jatoestown vicinity, and the i department is always the youthful depredators had reckoned nandell; MISS WHAM, targe t to r peStieei appototowrie upon wrongly upon the bell’s towage of admWratkn*. heft. I t itorried 'no t fo r an instant upon th e 1 tittte Pr*lttd? *nd in «• *‘WUH Sabbath a t the home Of Her son-in-law ed through the County AgrkuHtttot s Jresting place choeen for it upon the o f ^ ^ l t o ^ t h e examiStlon^Sd v"d ‘W * * ’ **• Cj<fn^ .knrteafc d ltoanc between two uriiit* . ° de ***’ 7 . " * T ? ™ TZS i Yarnell, Freeport, Pa. Mrs. Spencer will be held the week o f May 13-18 a t JAMESTOWN WELL TBSTTBD (shortest distance between, two printo cert)—Lux; MR. COREY, Harry E. Corry* 75, retired farmer A . , and member o f Clifton teund l, died Before farmer* will be asked to :gudd#njy from heart attack a t Ml J ^ - - - Wed- fail- ing heahii for aewirral menthe. a«-«e *' ^ ’* Gm * ******* UW»tod a May 18-18 a t fktm Clifton and moved to the « « . w«Mte«. aeopy is tont to the made her home for a number of years which a report of the County Aawe- ~Z*I~ y tl For M usl^Eobe rt Frans; Request i* J s urged tha t ^ H e c t o be token with ^ . r brother, the late Thomas A, cistkm will be given, the wheat sUua-'wms an active mw nbe ro ftoe GUfton I the best r ' “— ' mKi r \ thT, d‘u*h‘ ltion di8«dssed, the principles of tlM-jj^ b y to rian church, ter, a son, Carl Finney, resides near-proposed program outlined and the (attic floor but continued in Th* new municipal well fo r the (to a more secure base on the -..Robert Frans; Dedicftri^n-^-R^ert of during the summer so that the ximin tttotofMNtt towk tostod aheut W gsl* jcrashing of broken timbers and **"’ .MIgfl WHAM. 'poesftle health. Iwiii mmknm. A wesnd wril will be pla«t«mg* l Carrillmi— Sa&LSaens; Pilgrim’s Farsitto' are reqmdted to Dike ad- towtttl n tm m . The quality of V * J S J y ^ S ^ to * * * ‘T tonhattser^W agner- B*J S ^ tM* CEDARVILLE EIGK SEKIORS ^ r T w i ^ r w h e ^ r*m; .:ron* ‘^H th Sym- ^ The body wa* brought to Xenia TO PRESENT GOMRDY ° ° RF * ,* * ****** ^ ^ * * * \ “Sutoeto Road,* a Comedy to tk m ev ida^** Fertonato fo r ttoei EEs Not To Leave Thee (Song Em I w«rta Wednesday from the Nagley Funeralacts by Wall Spenoa, will Im •vidtttoo. Fertonato imtoed, » r the ^ N#n# Bui tho to«c over Home. Burial took place to Wood- ed by^* * * * * * * -atuMr .matt meet 'the test etoto tor pwftir- I.0S Angeles, Cahf. A number of detail* of the referendum pwwntvd, neices, nephews and eottetos reside to M take mumATim* . Heart TochaScovsky; Tim ****** * * * * * * * * «*»*w««* land Cemetery, X tok. Fsrtytom flwim ftswRiMW mnS S int** 'S'Asto-Eubtostoto; American luHaby *wr* pwrtehmmm ™ ;«^todys Rich; MISS WHAM. , a t CentiWl ta g im'Mtt* vWtora «*<* • *** :dd%j^totoCeaamttiJi dhaa^IMdaiSEi dl.1l \Vlmi¥*HpMI VP m |V 1 / Subscribe fa r THE' HERALD . le y Bcmriu YliiaEftimr Hunt V i ^ i T T n ^ ^ 1 * * * ^ - ^ - M m . B .MM* C , « M f a « M ( , sham«f vtv*. 1 The deceased t s survived by Ida |widow, Mrs. Effie E, Corry, and tom ieons, Elder R* ftoUier tot the - ville p tk» ,sndW s lto rE ; jvm Yu^jnERUUKtok stotor. MmAba Jcfce, amdFrank Robert Cony,.YeDew Rpetogs, Xmas f S * S •mm . mmi A Cedarvflle High .Schori k t the OritaHYk* funeral will be hehl fceday aft- vfll# Opeee *«*«» Tfemrsday <md Vri- toarial 'tokltig -jdaes .in Wigtod^-We buy end sell new and day, May t a«d 1 ft, a t 8:15 p, m. Miss 'Cemetery. ‘ ^ Carrie M. Rtfe, Friuripat e f Mm Mgk| — ............ ......... srimel, toShototog Em»hif. ... 1 Subeeritotor THEKE rald

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