The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
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AiMwiM FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 32 ^ a f l S s s s s i CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JULY 12,1936 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWSLETER FNONSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS ^DECISION GIVEN AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY The Court o f Appeal* has handed down a decision favorable to the COLUMBUS.—The results o f the jAmerican Loan and Realty Co., fifteenth annual vocational agri- ordering dissolution o f a temporary cultural judging contests, held May 31 'restraining order obtained by Charles and Jime 1 at the Ohio State univers- R, a and David Roundtree, colored, ity in conjunction with the seventh [who were plaintiffs in an injunction annual convention o f the Ohio Aaso-j suit against the company., ciatipn o f Future Farmers o f The brotijers, operating a billiard America, were announced last week parlor at 340 E* Main street, hed by the vocational Agricultural di- charged the title to the property was vision o f the State Department o f, taken in the defendant company's Education. The team which won first!name in order to procure a loan and honors in general, livestock judging'assist in financing the purchase in Was from Monroeville and was com -' their 'behalf and that the property had posed o f Leon Stein, Ralph Thomas only been held in ’trust, and Melvin Schafer, with -A. J,j The appellate court ruled the evi- Bishop as instructor. The team was (deuce was insufficient to establish any awarded the Ohio Bankers' associa- ‘trust relationship between parties to tion banner and the Ohio State the action and that the claim p f the Grange trip next fall to the National.brothers, asserted to avoid eviction, Vocational Agricultural Congress at |was without basis. The principals to Kansas City. The Carroll team was,the original .transaction are deceased, second, Greenfield Third and Kenton LIQUIDATION EXPENSE Catting . # * 1 fourth. The dairy cattle judging' con test was won by the team from \Val nut township, Pickaway county, whose l Expenses o f $544.96 were incurred members were Herman Truex, James jin connection with the Cedarville Ex- Moody arid Howard Reed, with F. T. schange Bank liquidation during the iBrowne as instructor. The team, was three-month period, March 16 to June 'awarded the Ohio Farm Bureau fed- ‘ 15, according to an itemized statte- eration. and Farm Bureau Insurance meat filed fo r approval in. Common Co, trip to the national congress. The Pleas Court, Expenditures were Atwater team was second, the Char- divided as follows: administrative, don team third and, the Lynchburg $376.20; legal, $18,10; operating, $81,- team fourth. The Houston team won 43; maintenance, $69.23. the crops identification contest; the; ----------------- ------ — the Fredericktown team the milk! TWO MORE SUITS judging 'and the meat judging con -!‘ ---------- tests; the Tiro team the wool judg-i Suits for tax foreclosure have been ing and grade identification contest; filed against Hyman Sanzon, $342.78, the Lebanon team the poultry judging and Maude Harrison Redmon, $238.- contest; the Suribury team the agri- 73. by County Treasurer H. M. Van cultural engineering' contest; and the •Pelt, Greene County Treaurer. This Brookville team the contest. -t, \Ci % — xt {. — A*>Vv-> Jhv , % sheep judging makes nine such suits' how pending Saturday in the college chapel <5 ^for the collection o f delinquent taxes. The federal plan o f selection p f the (RAILWAY SETTLES judges fo r the state supreme court! DEATH CLAIMS and fo r the courts o f appeal was rec - 1 ~— ~ commended here last week at the an- Payment o f $1,Q0Q by the Cleve- nual meeting o f the Ohio State Bar ,and* Cincinnati* Chicago and St. association. Under the system pro- Bourn Railway Co., to Genevieve Boan, posed, the judges would be named by administratrix, in settlement o f her the governor With the consent o f the claims, fo r damages resulting. from senate and they would hefel office dur- th® accidental deaths o f her husband, ing “ good' behavior," s t r e e t to re- Rkhard> tod her daughter, Maxine, moyal on ly b y iriioewdia^nt proceed- l3*6,,.0* ^ b ° r ii, has been approved in ings. A special bar association com- 'Court. Settlement was made mittee recommended reorganization on U*e f ° r ®scb death, o f the state utilities' commission and No d am « ° 8oils « * the bas a cchange in some o f the commia- ^een t"cd* sion'S financial* practices. It. was al- :----- leged that the commission has divert- . GOES TO JAIL ed some o f its assessments iron 1 util- . ------ 1— jty companies to other governmental ’ Mildred Rice, 25, colored,. Xenia, uses, which practice, it was said, was fined *100 and costs yesterday .should cease. . by R. L. Gowdy after she pleaded feet long and had to be hauled ashore .... 'guilty to illegal possession «.f intoxi-w ith a rope, while » half dozen swim* division o f {he cnt 'n& liquor for sale. She was re- mere scampered out o f the water— THE BOYLAND TRAIL F«llevit| A DeooratHHi Day Visit FRED F. MARSHALL MIT FAR Graduation For Summer School ' Two graduates o f the first six-week term o f Cedarville College's summer school will be awarded A»B. degrees ‘ ous- financial crisis- and teaching certificates at jniencement ceremony at 10:30 Decoration Day marks the greatest annual pilgrimage o f home., people-to cherished environs o f childhood. When ell ether rise are severed,—families scattered arid friends departed there remain# the old home town grave yard a* the last remaining point o f communion w ith loved ones o f bygone days. Nowadays people refer to It under; the more sophisticated term o f “ Memorial Day,” but I like better the simpler term o f Decoration p a y as everyone called it when I was a boy, So I prefer “ grave yard” to cemetery, fo r what ' particular reason . I know not other than the memory that The Boyland Trail led “ out" o r “ down" by the grave yard. There w a # th »t familiar path :.th rou gh the cliffa, cutting across through the swamp to the Indian Moubd and en westward fo r a drink from the spring at the Jacksau^bl^ i ; ‘toPfill prickets with striped* rambo apples from the orchard hard by. There was that other dusty trial leading past the north, grave -yard with barefoot tracks pointing to a day's fishing at Clifton, with a tarry ing place, at the abandoned idler kilri^ and Turner’s strawberry patch which grew so conveniently by the roadside. And there Was that other trail out ■ t>ehihd■ the old Baptist grave yard a- Jong the south fork where one could shoot at water snakes with a “ nig ger-shooter” o r catch great yellow aim. fish in the deep hole by the flood Ta Get Increase . .... ... . It is a regrettable thing that people put off so long the plan to visit the old home town. A sad disillusion ment awaits sileh’ truants. More often brie" finds,'upon finally at mm Night session's will feature the 96th annual Greene County Fair, Aug. 7, 8 and 9, to r the first time since the exposition was' established in 1889. Each afternoon and evening the fees attraction fo r fa ir patrons will be Raum's Circus, offering perform ing horses, novelty riding and a 100 - foo t dive into a net, The fair board will offer $4,300 in puree money fo b 11 events, includ ing four colt stakes, that will com prise the three-day hornless rac|ng card. An annual catalogue just issued by the hoard contains the follow inghigh lights’ that have long been standard features o f the fa ir: livestock parade, an auction sale o f 75 steer calves ex hibited by 4-H Beef Club members, an antique Show, Grange and juvenile, Grange- exhibits. For members p f the boys', and girls' club department, there will be in- ■ dividual and team demonstrations, a. ‘ style show, selection o f dairy blub and -livestock judging teams -find ‘ a contest ’to determine the *healthiest' 4-H Club boy pr girl, Premiums, certificates c f achievement and trips tc -the Ohio State Fair will be awards. Greene Co. Farmers Ritenour’s Name •Goes To ‘Sgitate j ( The graduates are Edgar Hinton,] Prospects are, . offici Dayton, and Mary Lou Mclaughlin,‘ that unless there Is- aiu Salem, III. The speaker at the exer- 'provemenfc in revenue ,i cises will be Dr, R. A, Jamieson,' tion source during the pastor o f the U, P. Church. }o f 1935, it may become; Enrollment to r' the first term subdivisions to curtail totalled 37 students. A smaller reg- icCs. i istration, probably not exceeding 20,1 Before the sales is forecast fo r the second semester, operative, i t was beginning Monday, b y Prof. A . J. County's share, excl Hostetler, college registrar, who is di-!would be $37,082.29 rector o f the school. . , bated to the county Xenia; city, vili A four-cent increase iri 'benCfitpay- inents, f announced1by Secretary 'o f Agriculture -Wrillribe, ' will mlean? $8,- iari»ilable:'017.12 additional iricome in the . . ._ _ , , ,, 89.5 pockets o f OOO Grgefae Courity farm- f ! al5mg del*y«d fb rriey , that jers'cooperating in Hite AAA wheat aajJ » f ' W f e t m n s have played him a ifed,’ justmeait-program fn 1935,. as c om -1 * ? ^ R® «FP*0ed at |»S iiri- pared with 1934 [change time ha* wrought on places -taxa- j J.'B . Masbn coimty director o f AA A f 1 ,Eve“ * * fewi °!d ««*>?»: months compliance reported Tuesday that t h e ^ ^re. fo r extra money in prospect fo r Greene * ” ? se!* con*cmuanes 8 . He ;1 serv-'County contract signers is based op an increase Of four cen ts-a bushel became fo r a total allotment o f 202,678 Greene bushels. . schools, . ------------------- _*d irtri- # ihnd;*Bclipse Moon LANDS 3 FOOT ALLIGATOR unty sht f95 fo r the co a oukl have -rectfv first five months’,'.Whereas -m n d a y ^ finds it hopeless to awaken once more that spirit o f complete camaraderie wich existed between them as play mates. . Even Jim, good old Jimmy, seemed a bit reserved, he among all others one wished to,‘visit with and chat over old times. Jimmy was plowing corn, and though be stopped b*. w ’b iwt i y ..J o e Steele, Fairfield, former deputy game" warden, cast for basa in Huff man pond Saturday and felt a healthy strike. For thirty minutes be battled under a hot sUn, fighting his quarry to exhaustion. His catch was three Department o f Industrial Relations " !ondcd to jaU m de£aful^ f Payment’ ®tee,aa “ b*as” was an alligator Hte will conduct a survey o f retail stores Tbe woman was arrested by a deputy .......... ," “ ‘ to determine the wages F .ld women. ’ a tw® 8tale inspectors and boy employes in order to find out at .thc fhoma o f f amCs Wilson colored, whether it is necessary to order an street, and «v quantity o f liquor arbitrary minimum wage seaie, a c -lsc,zed' Wl,son hss ™ot ***" loca^ d’ has the catch in a tank at his home, the mystery being where it came from. Died Thursday cording to an announcement by M iss. Elaine W. Sheffler, superintendent T f the division. I f the survey discloses- * i U C M l n i e ‘low wages a wage 'board o f nine mem- j bers will be named under the author-! ity o f .» legislative act. The board] ____ „ • , , __ ... , will fix a minimum retail store waee ’ Henry Truesdale« 73, lifelong resl- wiil fix a ini u retail store wage d f G County, died July 4 , fo r all women employes and all . . . .. _ ' youths who are less than twenty-one I 6’ ^ ,nt? aa 1,Inetf years o f age. Approximately 100 ;* om d ^"IPl.cat.on o f diseases. He stores in all sections o f the state w ill’ ™ * ^ 0 , be covered in the survey, Miss Shef fler said. ;18G2, the son o f William and EUza- jbeth Truesdale. He Was a member o f i fthe Cedarville M. E. Church and the;Wednesday. , I.O.O.F. Lodge. The Modern Priscilla Sewing Club o f Cedarville met at the school house Wednesday a t 2 o'clock. . The meeting wris called to order by Ada Ferryman, due to the absence o f the president. Eighteen members ans wered roll call. Three members o f our club will represent Cedarville at Junior Camp nexL&eek. A ll garments must be compleofirebV next meeting which will be aXLcne. (tchool house Those who are interested in as- bnly $6,810.63 has been actually al- tronomickl events will be found ob- located, or 40.5 per cent o f the esti- serving an unusual eclipse o f the mate. moon on Monday and Tuesday eve- ' ---------- -—- ningsabout 9:15 arid closeabout 2:48 'a. m. Itwill bepossibleforall per- Fafmer l$ Free ' .'sonstoObservetheeclipseexceptthe northern' ehd of theWesternhemi- After Arrest Bphere. W. J. Fannin, farmer, Federal pike ANTIOCH COLLEGE CO-ED was placed under nrreat Sunday by, REPORTED MISSING WEEK Sheiff Baugbn’a force following .— — domestic trouble when Farmin'* wife Miss Ann B. Sibley, 21, strident i * ^ ed on ferm after the old follm greeting at *the end o f the row, hastened to explain that the weeds had been particularly Bad this spring and he would, have to get along while the good •jireathter lasted. Jim was “ mighty glad” to see you again and “ all-fired glad” to hear you were doing so well, but that was all. Jim my bad to get along with his plowing. Ah Ye*, Jimmy had changed—not the same Jimmy you remembered as a boy. The fact you failed to recognize Was that the change had been mutual. True Jimmy had changed. Jimmy had Was supposed to have been abused. Antioch College, has been reported She was taken to the McClellan missing Since last'Wednesday. £jhe MODERN' PRISCILLA SEWING CLUB Hospital for treatment o f cuts and was last heard o f In Springfield When bruises. Following heir discharge she telegraphed her mother in Chi- from the hospital Fannin was releas- cago that the had missed the bus and Truesdale preCeedcd him twenty-six years. in death' Eighteen new inspectors have been; . . . . . . . f added to the force o f the enforce- J \ IS s* r™ cd g thr« ^ “ dren: ment division o f the Department o f . Liquor Control in ari attempt to drive ^ , ^ 1'0^ “ d * » • Alritt Out the bootlegger, it was r e p o r t e d ^ da^ with nine grand-! by Alfred Humphrey, division chief. Ic l , i a n d at'ier « IatlTO3 The increase in personnel brings the'ian i fncrtds* H,s wife' Mrs' G« « total force o f inspectors to ninety- sight. Ever since Humphrey took trilice he has stressed thc need o f ad ditional men in order to effectively curb bootlegging, stating that the force was riot large enough to cover Ifce state thoroughly. No change in policy will result from the increase in personnel, it was said. ed from the County Jail a* prosecu- would be home soon> tion in the case was dropped. COUNTY GETS $2,600 A S ] SHARE OF LIQUOR TAX died. He now had. a big'fam ily. It demanded much o f Jimmy. The old est boy and girl were in high school. The boy didn’t take to farm work and was figuring on going to college. He had a steady girl friend and couldn't hang around much to feed hogs and milk cows. He insisted on Jimmy buying him a car because all the other boys his age had a car at their dis- $3 Farmers Go Free . , . . . ^ . _ „ , . _ I . Greene county receive* $2,600 from ,P08al A couldn’t be popular a- On Vendor’s Charge the statefor its shareofthe liquor™ * the y °™*Be*theMday« u .. - - - - [out a car. Then there was the old- permits for various districts in th e ; . . . . Inspectors of the Sales Tax Di- county f o r the quarter. Each Village r 8* ®lt' * ver3r P*®tty so everyone said, vision recently filed charge* against and township gets a share according and *^c W0B^d not *weax homemade 63 farmers in Cincinnati fo r selling to the-number o f places that have on market without license. Judge permits. Alexander dismissed all o f them with » — ....... . Train Crews Face Arrest At London Estatefporth $ 32,000 Left To Relatives 'remission o f fines, NOTICE TO WATER PATRONS BLUB RIBBON POULTRY CLUB • The Water softening plant at the ______ municipal plant will be out o f condl- Eight members o f Blue EUbbon **m' fdr f t d ^ s JJH® «>«• » « * « - 4-H Club held the regular meeting at SarJ " lach,n^ ****** *re the home o f Martha Jane Turnbull, m e* _________________ _. Friday. I The club ia going swimming Fri- LONDON, 0 .—No further warn ings will be given the, officials o f the „ , Pennsylvania and Big Four railroads, Casli reserves o f Ohio banks avail- opet.atil)g through London, relative to afcle for lending purposes have ad vanced to the greatest peak since cutting down the speed o f their trains through London and the elimination #929, according to State Banking !07 w^necessary nofse, City Council Superintendent Samuel H, Squire, ;jlJls decided. Who predicted that a buying boom A check is to bo made o f the speed Will be precipitated as soon as private j ' . . . . . . . . . .. _ . . and arrests < tram crews violating ,5 j - «•» ■ •*— Ohio banks have increased steadily .nT,, rfYP v p n V aind rapidly, the demand fo r loans still DELEGATES GOT TO TROY lags. Superintendent Squire assert ed that “ a* soon as the people o f the Ohio Physician, 100, Honored By Scores He -Saw Into World h M n *. Provisions for the disposition o f an estate estimated to be Worth $33,000’ day afternoon after the meeting, are contained in the will o f the late! . Game* Were enjoyed and refresh- William P. NUgley, South Charleston, ment* were served. The next meeting admitted fo r probate Saturday in the held, Friday, at Juna Creswell, Time Clark County Probate Court, Ap-'ojhe o'clock, proximately $32,500 o f thc estate con- j .......... . r.-..r—- sists o f real estate. PROGRESSIVE FARMERS HOLD . _ Vernie Nagley, o f South Charles- j MEETING MONDAY EVENING BETHEL, 0 .—-Mapy o f the 1,800 ton, « nephew, is nfimed as the p rin -: .“ ^ T , _ , . babies he brought into the world dur- clpal beneficiary, and nominated the The Progressive Farmers 4-H Club 75 ye£lt‘B o f practice, thronged executor without bond. He is to re- o f Cedarville. township, enjoyed a street, Saturday, to celebrate celve all o f the estate remaining after meeting at the home o f the leader, A, d *. William Eberle Thompson's I00t]h the sums o f $250 each have been dis- B, .Evans, Monday evening. Follow- birthday. 1 tributed to eight persons, or in the ing a ball game, members inspected j t WUi his day, and the town made A telegram to the'Herald from *onr Washington representative received ’ late Wednesday afternoon stated "that the President had nominated and sent . the name o f R.' C. Ritenour to ‘the Senate fo r ' confirmation; as *post-,' master. GREENE COUNTY ’ OFFICIALS WILL TAKE UP RELIEF ' A county-wide meeting at the courthouse Saturday at 2 p. nu will consider tfie emergency created'by r e duction in the direct relief funds be- ginning in August. Karl R. Babb, county relief-director called- the meeting because' o f the ' transition to the works -progress,ad- rect relief funds slashed, .either the new division will have to be made operative quickly or communities will have to assume the relief burden. Of ficials o f all taxing units- in the County are asked to attend the meeting Sat urday to prepare for this change. ' ! WHEAT THRESHING With Wheat threshing near at hand producers are riot looking w ith much favor on the present price. The new crop is being quoted around 65 cento, • much lower price them was expect ed a month ago, It is reported that Canada has a surplus o f 228 million bushels o f o ld Wheat and most o f this has been thrown on the market. HEADS BELLBKOOK SCHOOL Leo Reed, Clifton, who has been teaching in the Greene special school district o f Clark county, has been em ployed as executive bead o f the grade school at Bellbrook, succeeding Robert White, whp resigned to take a teach ing position in the Pittsburg, 0 „ schools, Darke county. Both are graduates o f Cedarville College. BIG CORDAGE BUSINESS ' The big Wheat crop has made an unusual demand for hinder twine this year, especially in the west. A » a re sult the Hooven. A Allison Co., Xenia, ia doing a peak -business With twenty- four hour operation o f the plant daily and 800 employees. clothes. She must have her clothe* from that exclusive department store [in the neighboring metropolis. There were «tyle* to deal with these days and they were the same how for. the farm girl as fo r the city debutante. Jimmy’s parents, when they passed on, had left him in pretty good shape, left him the farm arid several thou sand dollars in the "village hank. There had been a considerable mort gage on the home place but that was nothing to worry about; It Was the jcustom to Carry a mortgage, in fact, the bank had encouraged it. But two {years ago the village bank had closed jits doors, Jimmy was put in a bad way. He was hanging on b y the skih o f his teeth, figuratively speaking. Thc fact was Jimmy hadn’ t any teeth. He had planned several times to have a set put in but there was always the interest and taxes or fertilizer Or seed to take the money. Ah, yes, Jimmy had changed, But the returning hometowner fail- Three members o f the senior class ed to consider these thing*. He fa ils’ o f Cedarville College were elected to BOARD ELECTS NEW TEACHER k .............^ ^ ...................... ^ ^ — - — w nwMw. w event they are dead, to their heirs, Mr. Evans' swine and thert held a dis- the most Of i t For one day, at least, fu rth e r to^ ea lise ^ that *he T im seif jiWaUion* in "varioij* tohools l t T t h e the Will provides, , Mission, ' the still-active centenarian attended,might have undergone a metamor- state. Ralph Tindall w ill' go to ! The Board o f Education ha* elect; ed Mi*s Betty Lope o f Winchester, O., to fill the vacancy in the Com mercial Department o f the local high school, Mis* Lope is a graduate o f Ohio University. COLLEGE GRADUATES ARB ELECTED TO POSITIONS The next meeting will he held at no patients, Instead he received .fosls. Worldly associations have Those to receive $£ 0 each are: , , — ,......... Samuel Sears, Dayton ,. a nephew; Codarvule School, Monday, July 15, at honors from his fellow townsmen. A large delegation o f member* o f Florence Newltn, Middletown,, a 7 P* h*- * The toWn weekly printed a special ia- Wtete and its business and industry'the Jr. O. V. A. M. in Greene county grand-niece; John Sears, a nephew , 1 J ^ « * « * , * !«*«• Member* o f the Oddfellows, to become assured in some measure o f and their friend* will go to Troy.and Avonia Grieves, a niece; and the, CARD Ob THANKS which he belong*, named a class o f Hte stability o f the financial position July 28 to attend th* annual gather- !fmir children o f a deceased sister, — — Initiate* In his honor. The Ohio Hie loan demand should shaw a mark-!ing o f the Central Ohio Reunion A*-{Lucy Jane Baldwin, Bert Baldwin, We Wish to express our apprecia- State Medical association Sent its id increase," {sOciation, which will he held at the Selma; Chaney Baldwin, South tion to our friend* and neighbors, president, Dr. John A. Caldwell, o f community teachings widely foreign ,1ir. --------— . !Miami county fair grounds. It is ex*' Charleston; Annie Baldwin and Sarah who were so kind to u* in the be- Cincinnati, to pay the respects o f the from home town mannerisms. She thrown about him a new hearing. Even old figures o f speech have been cast away. He has had to deal with Madison county, hard, shrew men, o r perhaps make decisions which disturbed his better conscious. He has married a girl o f Mewiytowh, Highland csnnty: A rt Donaldson to Orbaugh, O.; and Miss Luella Rohe, Fairfield township, xi* Grew* nt Now 'P«cted that fully 10,000 persons will Nick)*, both of Springfield, , . <” But, officer, o f ,* ,, „lll doU4 M , SO, bncord, Ohio, is the goeet of Jus m 0 , y , A, Mt ^ th* D, of ride* that If any of the k Mr. Clark Post has returned home after a visit with his father in Ad rian, Mich. from $he home town jeweler with fete fe * tjo b . Ah, yes, perhaps he too' has reavement o f our father, and fo r the profession. ^ in a way has been a sirong factor tn w , , .. . .............. - ........ ......... ............................................ 1981 , pro- lovely floral tribute*, alao to Rev, Casting aside the honors Dr. remoulding his personality. She has. _ _____ ________________ Co I tt s 0 Jr, (). u« , . and , :ri s i tegatoes en- Hill and Mr. MeMUIan for their Thompson, benign, white-headed, uttered hhr dre#* to conform with *x-'changed—tjifaiga have changed-tim** grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. h. M.| a . will be present and music will be'drevor to contort the will or in any service*. white-beared, alihost shyly called*Mm-Ming mode*, and forced him to cast .have changed -the blue *ky, fire**,' Jtitchi* to r a week. He is a sopho- furnished by the Boys’ Band from the'way interfere with it, they shall for- Mrs. Alvin Link, 1ifeif jnrt In old fashioned country wide Ms favorite yellow gold watoh tfid fashioned tom , and God n f o * more in IfmkiagMta CoU**tf. !Jr. O. U, A . M. Home at Tiffin. 'fe lt thrir h*qutote. I Ralph and Kresrt Trutodak. f doctor. 'chain and bear tooth fob purehaiad hga not <fiMwg^. , i - ■ ' I'i ^
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