The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
The n$w things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast o±* the times. Read them! FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR - NO. 41 Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the fron t page. Often it is o f more significance t o ' you. CEDARVILLE, QHIO, FKfcDAY SEPTEMBER 13,1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LEnER , FROMSTATE . DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS CANCELLATION SOUGHT Cancellation o f a contract? entered1 into May 18, 1934, involving sale o f Bath Twp, teal estate to the defend? ' sants for $2,000, is sought; by the! COLUMBUS.—D f importance to Peoples Building and Savings Co., in firms, persons and organizations do- a suit filed in Common Pleas Court ing business in Ohio is the new regis? against Joseph C. Andersori and (ratio, act, passed by the 91st Gen- others. The company charges failure eral Assembly, Which is now., in effect, to comply with terms o f the agree- Jt prnvidea.that any person, firm, a s-’ment and refusal o f the defendants sociation, society, foundation, federa- to sign a release. C. W. Whitmer is tion or organization conducting, busi-'the plaintiff’s attorney. ness in the state may register with 1 ■ ___ Secretary o f State George S- .Myers j -BACK TAXES PAID ■ ! the name, title o r designation o f the ; Dismissal o f tax delinquency fore- business and thereby protect it for closure suits filed by H. M. Van Pelt, exclusive use. The filing fee is $2.00. former Greene County treasurer, a - 1 Heretofore the method by which a gaitisrCCfa L. Johnson and others and 1 name was protected w a s b y incor- against Oscar E. Helmlinger and poratipn, which entailed a minimum others, i s .reyealed- in approved-court - fee of $25.00, Herman G. Kreinberg, entries which stated that overdue corporation advisor in the Department taxes and court costs had been paid.! o f State, said that the new law w ill'. ______ 1 be o f particular advantage to small j DIVORCES AWARDED firms, organizations and businesses.[ 'On ground o f wilful absence and: This law relates merely to names and cruelty Minnie Mendenhall has been not to other advantages which may. awarded a divorce from Carl Mended-' be obtained by filing Articles o f In-.hall. She also received custody o f a corporation. minor cliild; i ■ ! Georgia Craig won *a divorce from | Warning that new changes in Ohio’s Fred Craig on grounds of wilful ab- ! hunting lawn must be .{followed to s.ence from home, the letter was issued last week b y ! ■ * Commissioner Lawrence W.ooddell of | RECEIVER DISCHARGED j the division of conservation. The Having filed a report disclosing in 1 rabbit season-opens November 16 but full the total assets in his hands, Fred 1 the: game, with a daily limit o f five, Scurry has been discharged as re may not be taken before 12 noon o f eeiver in the case o f J. H. Spiro, etc., the opening " day. Following the against H. C. Flynn and others, start of the season rabbits may be. ,— shot from one hour before sunrise CONFIRM AGREEMENT ■ I ’ Pupils in the Greahe County schols, until one hour after sunset. Squirrel An agreement involving conveyance who have been - immunized against season opens Oc. her” 1, and con- of quit claims to Beaver Twp. real diphtheria, will submit to the Schick ! COLLEGE NEWS t I . At Wednesday noon, 131 students had registered in .regular college work and probably there will be some five or 10 others to come in. COUNTYWHEAT . GROWERSGET NEWCONTRACT , „ ., , , . , . Representatives ctf •the Greene AU college students and the faculty'Con|nty wheilt Allotment committee- are invited to a social at the United ' d:Couufcy Agenfc a . Drake re- Presbyterian Church on next Tuesday tunied frora .Daytoa Monday primed evening, September 17. L i f t the details o f the new AAA Cedarville College opened' the Wheat program that will be offered forty-second, year Wednesday, Sep.|farmers tem.ber 11, with classes beginning at] They had attended with represent- 8 o’clock and devotions and other serv-’ativeB o f a doze#l neapby couritiea one Ices at 11 a. m. The devotions w e r e 'f the six d istrict. meetings being led by President McChesney, R e -(held in 0 hdo this week and next by sponsive scripture reading was led by.'state extension service officials to ex- * Rev. R. A. Jamidson, D.D., Pastor 'pIain the new^ntract. Those attend- of the Cedarville United Presbyterian ling fr0m Grseene County were: C. R. , Church,^and prayer was offered[ by t M ow ^ J -E . J«asonrJL _W ,~E avey l— Rev. Clair McNeeT7729, Pastor o f the Harry Martin> D. 0 . Bradfute and E. Clifton Presbyterian Church. A duet' a , Drake * entitled “ Song o f India" by Rump-i The highiighte o f the new contract sky Korsakoff was sung b y Mrs. as rep0rted by Mr. Drake are as fol- Jivcobs and Mrs. Work. Rev. Dwight j0Wa: Guthrie gave the address on the sub ject, “ The Working Plan o f L ife" of students, the necessity o f such a plan, and that it must accord with the Period Covered by Contract The contract is to run for fojir years, from 1936 to 1939, inclusive! as compared with the - three-year known workings o f the universe and;periods o f the preaent contract. The in wdrking out this plan one must ionger ,period will reduce the cost o f frequent sign-up campaigns, and will.. adhere to truth, obedience, purity, rage, and philanthropy.' The ad dress was followed by announcements by the members o f the faculty. A second duet,. “ Carmina Waltz,’.- by enable the contract signer to plan his. operations over the four-year period. Provision is made fo r voluntary with drawal by individuals from, the .con- Plan Schick Tests For County Schools Uane Wilson was shngby Mrs. J a c o b s W t at ^ e end o f two year’s^ i f a J a m e s t o w n S c h o o l H a l l o w e ^ e n E v e n t T o ^ vs’ ^ ork- Tbe guests o f the f armer has fuiiy complied with the | - _ ,da>r were friends o f Cedarville and!contract. Th e Secretary- o f Agri- B u i l d m g F a d e s A s , S o a p B u b b l e Be Celebrated suiroundine communities and Supt. ;C^ture' may also terminate; the con Furst and the Senior Class o f Cedar- , ... w , . ville High School. The benediction The Cedarville Community Club at ■ , , „ „ „ ., . ______,. , . . , ' pronounced by the Rev. Mr. Guthrie. a meeting Wednesday night wept, on . record ' as endorsing the. Hallowe-en tract, at the end o f any marketing year if circumstances warrant, or if a national referendum on the ques tion is;held and a majority o f the con tract signers vote against continua- Harry L. Hopkins, Roosevelt brain itu)i> ua cluutaiu tI tinues for fifteen days. Squirrels may estate between Charles J. .qnd. Mary; test under auspices o f the Greene trUster, pur tored tbb $175,727 new r ^ r n thm ■’t o b T ' ' Vednesday noon-of-this week, sixty- . be taken from 6 A. M. until 6 P. M., W. Brechtel and The Little Miami County health' department, in co- Jamestown school building .bubble q p_ Lodge The Oddfellows have f reabmen bad enrolled in Cedar-|tion o f the contract. Twenty-five per- with a limit o f four daily. The, sea- Railroad Co. has been approved in operation with a doctor from the state last Saturday. Promises o f federal staged such an event in the nast and vil,e and others are expected cent o f thecooperating Wheat pro s o n , for Hungarian partridge and the case o f John Netherton against heulth department, this week. aid on condition thttlschool district wjj.b gUCcess Committees have been t0 enro^ lot®1* . r ring-neck pheasants, cock birds only, The P. C. C. and St. Louis Railway Schools will be visited as follows: would vote a $95,000 bond issue, faded named' to start olannimr for * the ------- gets under way at noon on November Co. Wednesday—Yellow Springs, Osborn, when the braintruster* “ changed their eVftnl will u. „ n5 J j"*®! The following churches are repre- 15 and continues to November 25. The --------- Beavercreek, Bellbrook and Spring mind.” V carnival when von™ and sented in the student body ; not-before-noon provision in the case VERDICT SUSTAINED ' Valley; Thursday— . Cedarville, Roas E. T. Ballard, president of the jov tho '• , b A : g can en", .Methodist Episcopal, 48; Presby- o f rabbits, partridge and pheasants A jury verdict awarding Laura .0. Twp,, Jamestown,' Bowersville and Silvercieek Board stales Gov. Davey 1 ----- ■ a ' a , , terian,. U.' S. A,, '20; United Preshy- waa decided upon in an attempt to Lucas a judgment fo r $1,700 in a Caesarcreek. 0 “ sWe 'the wluifo:4iijrQR!^Iii'hia'2a,miU .. . HallwRW?te|» celebration will terjan, 20; Church o f Christ, 8; Ghris- lesgen the hunting.fatality toll, which suit against Marcus Shoup, as ad- One week later tests will be read lion program for stafe institutions.” have n Program o f good band music tion, 7; United Brethem, 6; Reform- ducers in any o f the principal wheat regions may initiate a national refer endum upon petition. Payments , Under the new contract the pro- ■' ducer will have additional assurance of a full parity return o f his allot- ..... . ----- ----------- ----- . , , ment through a flexible-payment prin- is always the heaviest the first few ministrator, has been upheld by the apd children who prove susceptible Rejection in Washington was on the a" d Pr,zes Wll> awarded to those ed( 4 ; Methodist Protestant, 3; Bap-^ciple Under thig plan> producers , hours o f the opening day. Commis- court, which denied a defense motion will be immunized as will children in ground o f . “ high hUn-year cost,” wh° placcs .in ™ ... Parade- tist, 3; Friends, 3; Dunkard, 2; jwin receive a first payment each year, sioner Wooddell said. Sunday is for a new trial alleging insufficient the lower grades, who present written whatever that means dn Rooseveltian fhe C®m”lun‘ 7 ^ lub wlU ■*aul Mononite, 2; Lutheran, 2; Episco-Jand then at the end o f the yeal% the closed time on all wild game and evidence was presented to disclose an requests from their parents. The English. , ®p“ r Cedarville Boy Scout Troop palian. 1; Congtegational, 1; Catholic,'gecond adjustment payment will be biitfs. It is , unlawful to buy, sell, express, contract. * health department, haa na record Of Stiite ^lawa 158; M e s s r s , ^ 1;. Evangolican and ^ jfixed at^uidt an a m o i^ as W tend' offer for sale or expose for sale any — —— • -----:i„ u .. * — .-i.. _u.. in^ 4 m A■ urAwlriMAwatiin an #00 AHuCrfiOn NHQ Vffi E* j ,. game bird or squirrel whether killed in Ohio or elsewhere. Hunting licenses may be obtained from village clerks, petition-in-error filed by Charles Hull clerks or court and .special agents against O. G. Adams-has been dis- named by the division of conservation/missed. A second pending suit of ----------" Hull against A. E. Longstreth also A total o f eighty-five cases 1 Of bus been dismissed, on the' plaintiff’s malaria. fever were reported to the motion. State Department o f Health since the first o f the year, it was announced by Dr, Walter H. Hartung, director. July was disease, with thirty-four cases listed. in Probate Court During the first twenty-three days o f Estate of Thoma3 Perkins: ,gross August, thirty-eight ciujcjs o f malaria vab,e, $1,287.00; obligations, $1,- by also ’to give the producer a parity price. First Corn Cut This Season First corn cutting in this section was reported last week in the Enon, ESTATES APPRAISED vslier n . narmng, uirecLor. amy P °r. inheritance tiix^purposes, the . . • , n g : n™ Jl 11 were | jo »» iui « io get uu uisiue the first heavy month for the following estates have been appraised ' _ . . - „ Biimk The cbt‘cl{ President, Ballard might find pupils immunized family phy- ing standards as ; to' workmanship as , * ■ . , CASES DISMISSED slcians, but they l may receive well as materials. How you can have fP°“ ,n b®*18" o f tbe movement, each; The following counties in Ohio are i - Percentage o f Reduction On motion of the defeftclant, a U,e Schick test if they present writ- fireproof school buildings with “ low " av,aS been niterested in Boy Scout-represented by students: | Thc reduction each year will de- 11,“ ' " ten requests from their parents. man-year cost” is a problem for the or or sev® years. j Greene, 81; Clark, 29; Madison, 12; 'pend upon the national and world bruintrustera. Pine or-cardboard con- Business and professional men in- Montgomery, S; Franklin, 1; Fayette, situation. The contract pro- structiou might be one answer. forested in advancement of the Com- 2; Hamilton, 3; Shelby, 2; Miami, 3; yides tjjg reduction may be as President Ballard may be wrong in oiuaity are asked to become members Champaign, 2; Lorain, 2; Adams, 2;, much as 25 per cent under the base his- view of the Governor and his 20 ^bc ^lub* You can leave your mem- Highland, 1; Athens, 1; Clinton, 1, -ijicreage. This is the extreme limit, million promise, There is time yet borship fee with Ancil Wright, chairr j _ ’ however. The 1933-35 contract called for that bubble to fade.in the sun- 11al" ^be Membeysbip Committee; ■ The following states, outside for as much as 20 per celnt, but the light. t R. C. Uitenour, Finance Chairman or Ohio, are represented: |most requited was in 1934, when 15 If it p ss ble t an in id ^ M* Gillilnn, Treasurer. Kentucky, 2; Illinois, 3; Vermont, 2; per cent.was asked. For 1935 the re- llarry Beard and S. E. Bnink. The corn, included in the early harvest, was plunted in late April, core planted on the Mad River bot- Indiana, 1. there is in use in braintruster head Invnrinhlv filinLtcr» » certain code, any letter 1 IIV H IIU U I/ M-UJ-fcW » • * . . L a 4L a « a J a ^ a ! of Sheep Bothered enrolled were reported. The return of, malaria 05.L9(»; net value, nothing, as a health problem in Ohio began in Estate of Mary C. Brown: gross 1931, the second year o f the drouth, bailie, $3,631; debts, $729.29; ndminis- All o f 1934 produced 104 reported Native cost, $158.75; net value, $2,743. cases throughout the'state,- Estate of V. E. Llnkhart: gross , . , , value, $4j286.18; obligations, $833.58; jn Mny’ ll a\amUined its lead over * 1 1 ^ A - — -1 --- 1 MI r~t /./I which may be on the federal applica tions in the Enon section Is the first ta,a ^ p ”10" , . R-District Republican. D-District Democratic. to be cut in this section of Ohio. While April planted corn received n setback during the cool, wet weather DD-D—Doubtful. Director E. L. Bowser of the State R v a l u e . $3,452,60, Department o f Education announce i ‘st{vte of Sat'ah Gearing! gross later planted corn and has ripened Major Bosley fully two weeks earlier than the date ' The students have courses as follows: B y S t o m a c h W o r m s Two-Year Normal (teaching), 56; i •--------- Medicine, 7; Ministry', 8; Liberal Arts, XENIA. — Serious infestation of f»; Arts-Education (High School |he sheep with stomach forms in Greene teaching), 43; Business. Administra-|acreage and 1928-32 for production County flocks is being experienced tion, 1; Engineering, 4; Agriculture, Under certain conditions, one, two, this summer, according to E . A. Forestry, 2; Law, l i Libarrian, 1> ’ three and five year base periods may Drake, Greene County agricultural Special, 1. ibe used, to meet special crop-rotation duction asked was only. 10 per cent and, the figure for the coming year is in 6 per cent. Base Years .The base years for the new wheat contract are the same as those for present contract—1930-32 for tha*tevery poss'lbltTeffort wi llbemade val,1<?- ?2,062.52; debts, $557.07; ad- f J ^ maturin* o i corn' Planted ln ^ pet value, $ l , J a* May Visits Camp agent. The abnormal infestation is attri- The Board o f Trustees recently land summer-fallow practices. New Signers 355.45. Estate 1933-1936 school tgrm, A survey of the financial condition of the state’s Estate, of Enhe “ • Porterfield; public schools showed' that Ohio’s ^Oss value, $3,020; obligations, $413.- educational structure is materially value $2,060.25^ improved in comparison with the last ‘ state of Calvin R, Lansinger; term when lhck o f funds forced count- E1"08? Va*ue* $99-83} net value, noth- less -Schools to dose their doOrs early, ln*’‘ Director Bowsher said. Major General "Albert J Bowley buted by Drake to the large amount Purchased between five in d « ix acres. The contract will be open to all Commanding General Fifth Corps of rainfall during the summer months ^ ^ " a d d it io n V n prf u? ra * 5 ° can establial\ a - - - - - - - ^ne main campus. Tnis addition 0wiU production .and acreage. Under Dayton Presbytery „ Meett Tuesday J S SSe - Z Z + Z S T * « “ ,h" lhr“ Capt. H. L. Bostner, on a tour of in- orchards, lanes and barn lots Area, visited Cahm Brvan at Yellow which has been favorable to thc pro- , , , « Springs Tuesday mmSng at eleven PaKation of stomach worms. Es- T.llke the ca™pU? c0.mPn “ o f nbout!Certain conditions, farmers who did over NAME ADMINISTRATOR not grow wheat in all o f the base years may sign contracts and receive The annual September meeting of ^ tion vo fCCC cam p sin th isv icin ity .w h ich sheep graze a good deal. If V««enta. Etodocer. who Dayton Presbytery will be held in The Goneraj inapeCted the camps o f ?bc«P a«» run in a large pasture and p , p . . . EncVcl0Dcdia fo r haVe s,gnera and the First Presbyterian church of Yel- ^ Company 553 and Company not compelled to crop the grass too f o r ,who wish to go into the new program The state registrar o f motor ve hicles, under the new drivers’ re sponsibility law, may revoke a driv er's permit on a judgment returned in a justice o f the peace court' only low Springs next Tuesday, 17th. The 3542 , both o f which are located at closely th crels less danger-ofsevere , J. W. Clinehas 'beenappointed ad- opening sermon at J0:Q0 o’clock will Camp Bryan, and seemedto be favor- infestation than when they are con- ministrator o f theDliza C.Hamer be by Dr. Hugh Qvan Evans, vice abjy impre88ed by the condition o f fined to a smaller area, 1 * ’ moderator and pastor o f the West- campfl, minster church, Dayton, who Is serv- the educational library. .should get in touch with their county 'agents or their county or community estate, under bond of $1,000. General Bowley looked over To fight * a makes the stomach Convocation services fo r the faculty cotnmitteemen. 'and students of Cedarville College will] , Adjusted Acreage ' f o l t e w i n / s ^ r t l o n ^ 1,0 in the Presbyterian Churcb’ | The adjusted acreage is to be Used CONFIRM INVENTORY i„g in the place of Dr. George Brew- wMer coKre"and p”re and ita r t waTruntll f t . sheepTre down w i t h in o ^ g a n ^ i S ’ by l i t o ’i ° ^ \ W j u ** ¥ * * 7 * ^ Inventory and appraisal o f prop- er, Piqua, moderator, who is detain- ink drawtngs by enroHCe Steve Klis- In condition. Control stomach worms T L t,mbf r’ 8heItc.r' U lts ?°l1 e” *!on pre- lmprove- 'Adjust- gmem i. Th« op ,»..n h.id th .t , v « -------------------------- , S f £ £ . “A . c L d . ' w i i i L a d i e s D i s p l a y A t J i * , r ‘ “ r 1 s n i * * ± i * T * ? : » • RESIDENCE PROPERTY SOLD luncheon to the ministers and lay U . A . ____ ___ p a S e . I f p itu r e s cimnot T S ^ L w Landlord-Tensnt Relationships - The Winter property on “Main delegates from the more than forty G * H . D . P r o g r a m P . . P 1 Bias, Mendelssohn — Mrs. Work,, The nfew contract protects tenants ro ert o i ele tes fro t e ore t fort street recently taken over by The churches o f the district. changed treat lambs to a liquid drench ( o rganjst. In these- two cases the -registrar may revoke the license only when the per- j son submits to the-jutisdictlon of. the . . justice o f the peftoe court and waves p ChTKCi , Fpvf nnn»ldiS^ i Mltchrin will be Women who enroll in the various *very 30 days from weahing time Alleluia, No, 1 —Congregation, his right to a jury trial in Writing Peoples Building Association, Xenia, The Rev. Donald E. Mitchell will o f Reuphol8tei.ing . o f Fum- un,hl feezin g weather begins. Get Invocati 0 „ _ R ev. Guthrie. or enters a plea erf guilty where,. 80 ‘J ^ Pred received from thePreabyteryof Mad- H throughout the Greene County instruction in dosing from your ^ 5 Hol Hou N ev in - complaint has been made by the ^ ow> "onnf tJf d w,tl^ Th® Hagar son, Wisconsin, the call for his serv- DemonBtration program arc "^ cu ltu ra l agent. ■Straw Board & Paper Co, Tlie Show ices as pastor o f the Covington . . / . . i ' i /., family has been residing In the prop- church will receive official action and f 0in,? r ' P ,. If.0 w *. — ■->». , — * . — m - i r i , s e t . szs , z CANDIDATE ENTRIES ■ A m Z d r l.l H n k , tor tte R .* . « ! * * » party injured, •Superintendent Samuel H. Squire o f the division o f . banks reported j three change* in Ohio banking insti-| . tutlons. The Community Bank of . There was but one addition to the Ralph M. Fox, Who was killed in an . village candidates listed la s t ' week, auto accident early in August, wilt be The upholstery material will not he needed until the second lesson. jagainst changes in leases which would ^result in reducing the tenant’s *&»- justment payments. The pjpducer Nevin—Orange and certiflea wheii h6 signs the contract Blue Serenaders, that no device or scheme has betm Scnpture—Rev. Hill. used which would deprive any other Prayer—Rev. Jamieson. 'party to the contract Of his rightful Sweet Sabbath Eve, Kratz—-Orange share o f the payments. If the lease B a n d C n n n t * r + ahd Blup Sor?naderB' i« changed during the life o f the con* " v -,U IIi' c r 1 ' Sermon—Dr. W. R. McChesney. tract, no change can be made in the Bye and Bye, Dvorak—Orange flrtd division o f payments, unless such Merchant’s Plan rittly repaired *TM b Ttiifik nf MnnDlfion H ab been krftniGd Meryl Stonwontj J^ck W* B, a license for the sole purpose o f per- Stevenson, M erylF .Jones. ' clerk learn just what to do about it......... mitting it to transfer its assets and , .. . , , " ort® 10 ? *. . . ,, * will be lessons given in several dlf- The Little German Band is ac- being shown for new year. luM iitL t. e » „ . j t T S T r S e s m z «— « * - w — ■ * « Bushong and W. D. Mariner. On p&lgn hi October, The local business men through the Rjue Rei-onixlcrs. Community Club announce an extra Benediction—Dr. W. R. McChesney, entertainment for next Tuesday eve-: . ................ This attraction will be in ad- NEW AUTO TAGS is toe vear to dition to the regular free street . There picture show Thursday 1 evening. The bade change is improved by the allotment committee. Following is the schedule o f town ship meetings as announced by , T.7 .__President C.’ R. Titlow at which d«* The new automobile ta g sjre^ now ^ o f ^ ^ pro?rarn ^ ^ ^ SHEEP CLAIMS Two new ldghway patrolmen may way to the Guernsey County district have been classed as “ rookies” last in a patrol car they heard a rndio Week when they were sworn into office bulletin listing a car theft. A few * ——— here and started- on their way to Cam* minutes' later on the Nntional highway ’ Sheep claims fo r bridge, in which district they were as- they recovered the car and arrestod^pmounted to $593.65. signed to duty, but an hour later they the driver. , ■„........ sented: blue figures, Enrollments a tf being token by and a lady vocalist that will sign in !Ahto Owners wiil not be required ttr . ‘ purchase the 1936 tags until April local Home Council members or by German, A two hour program Is an- tlie Home Demonstration Agent. r _________________ nounced fw thc evcnin«* opcn 10 n,,> m get&the^use of1the old tags forJ Township - Township I. O. O. F« MhrW,- Saturday after- Bpin? In the fam,,y and F°ur tliree months gra tis.. House-Waller Haines, Chairman. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14-*S » . M, _ Spring Valley Township—Township in'other'words motoriste H<>use-C. D. Miats, Chairman, The largMit noon~i«d'evening"in their Hall. Good No charges and no solicit- whs to Riley Jones, New Jasper, $114. things to sat» „ ,ln®^ 1 • l Subscribe to TUB HERALD (Cobiinued on page ihrtt) t
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