The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
The nfrfcr things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read theral She F I F Y - E I G H T H T E A R N O . 4 7 NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE I IJrown*Meneley Du© N T I I 1 l l T K i r i l T C I i ^ r‘day morning, October 18, the i M f A n I m r N I X members o f the faculty and a large ' l l 1.11 1 1 1 la I f 1 V number o f the students froth third t o ' ■.......... . (twelfth grades Inclusive were enter*! COLUMBUS. — Although Ohio tabled by the Brown-Menele'y Duo, j ranks as the sixth' state in the Union This program which consisted o f yocal in the value o f agricultural products numbers and selections on the saxa- it holds third place, in the' nation in phone, clarinet, and organ chimes was the number o f vocational agriculture the first o f the Northwest Assembly departments in high schools, accord- Programs to be presented at the ing to Ray*Fife, state supervisor for jschool. Since the program consisted vocational agriculture. Mr. Fife made ■ o f a variety o f songs ranging from made the announcement in conjunct-.the classical to the popular, it was tion with the trip o f twelve Ohio farm very much enjoyed by all. boys to Kansas C ity'to participate in Steroid. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY OCTOBER 25,1935 Advertising is news, as mucK as tbe headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you* PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR the national convention o f t!ho Future Farmers o f America, which was School .Dismissed—October 25 The public schools .were closed Fri- staged in connection with the Ameri- day, October 25, in order to allow the cajv Royal Livestock Show. For win*,teachers to attend sessions o f the •ning the Ohio livestock judging con* Central Ohio Teachers’ Association a t' tests two teams o f throe members Dayton, each^iprticipated in national judging! contests, .One team, from Monroe* j Lunch Room Opens ville, was composed o f Leon Stein, School cafeteria will open.Monday, Ralph Tommas and Melvin Schafer. October 28. A lunch room will be The other, from Walnut township, *completely equipped with tables and > Pickaway county, was . composed o f chairs to accommodate those who Herman Traux, James Moody and patronize the-cafeteria... .. | Howard Reed. Six other farm boys— | As in the past, it will be the policy ! Virgil Wertz, Ashland; Stanley to keep cost at lowest possible level; Tschantz o f Dalton; Melvin Rings, however food prices have advanced. Hillards; Roy Metz, Jackson Center; considerably in the past year, Nat* Dale Dargitz, Montpelier; and Paul urally the greater the volume o f busi* I Waddell o f Waldo—were candidates to ness, the less the cost will be. It is 'p* (Copjrf.ht, receive thg- “ American, farmer de* hoped that all students who can will g r e e /' th^Wghest award given mem-take advantage of this opportunity to EIGHTH GRADE berg o f ,the Future Farmers' organism-have a warm lunch. , i Joseph Baker, Vera Mae Fields, tmn foroutstandmg.records m fa rm -' --------- ■ Frances Patton, Wallace Collins, Em- ing abjhty leadership, scholarship and Cafeteria Supper-Novembcr 8 ma Kennoil| Lovetta Truesdale> Amos thrift in their high school courses in Be sure, to reserve Friday evening, , . . . vocational .agriculture, Mr. Fife said; November 8, for the annual cafeteria ’ FRESHMEN Earl Blayney o f Mt. Gilead competed supper and musical program at the' A*l,i»n. . , ■ _ ............... . with three other regional winners in school building, r S m 1 Announcement was, imjde Tuesday Fleet Wing Station, Gordon Station the national F. F. A . public speaking The music program will be.present Roy Jacobs’ YelIow Springs, and Roy Jacobs And (Robbers Invade Three Associates j Filling Stations Lease Elevator Robbers, believed to be local talent, ----- . rt visited tbe Standard Oil Station, DIVORCE SUIT One day after their marriage January'9,1932 his wife le ft him and refused to return Thomas S. Davis asserts ip a suit for divorce from Odette N. Davis, on file in Common Pleas Court He charges wilful ab sence from home for a period longer than three years. FORECLOSURE ACTION The Peoples Building and. Savings Co. is .plaintiff in a foreclosure suit filed -against .Joseph Schardt and others, requesting, judgment f o r $4,- 100.64. C. W. Whitmer is the- plain tiff’s attorney. ' ATTACHMENT SUIT F. J, .Burke, .doing business as the P. J. Burke Monument Co., Washing ton C. H., has ,filed an attachment suit against: N. F. Putnam, seeking judg ment fo r $300. Miller and Finney are attorneys fo r the plaintiff. ORDER DEED REFORMED A description o f property oil Chest nut street, used in foreclosure pro ceedings o f the state banking depart ment on behalf o f - the closed Com mercial and Savings Bank- Go. against John P. Krise and others, and in a deed conveying the premises to the bank, was incorrect according to a court decision. AWARDED DIVORCE Alene Flattley has obtained a di vorce from Raymond Flattley on grounds o f gross neglect o f duty. CITATION ISSUED J. Wesley Morris, Jr., a defendant- in. a suit filed by The United States a., imuu :, cun. uK i/i n D . t- u ™ ij p nAi „ , 'Tlioln.n r . ™ „ ■ ---- ' ...... --------------------- , , :. i“ > » ov uai contest. He won the state contest ed by the grades and high school r w I n H three unnamed associates had taken office last Thursday'-night but evident- Pidelitjr and Guaranty Co., has been last February and the North Atlantic under Mr. Reed’s direction. The high ' qnPHOlwriwp a lease on the Allen elevator owned ly did not get much for their reward. ordared to appear in court October regional contest in September. school band will make its first public Alm}. Rp„wfir j mn„ Antt . by Mra- Jane Arthur, Springfield. The thefts range from sevetoty-five 2i f or questioning concerning his appearance, on the,occasion. . Z ™ ^ T o r o t h v S i n . ’ Mr. Jacobs stated to j the Herald centeto $1.50. A-fewrigara-andsome property. The* plaintiff Recovered a The gasoline tax division, o f the Your cooperation is solicited in ^in,v H „rtnmn Wednesday that the lea£e is fo r one cf ndyWas a s o taken at ttle Gordoa $693,27 judgment last June 17 but an 'execution on the defendant’s property [was returned unsatisfied.. station. _ „ n . . . *n way, Louise Graham, Neil artman, ^ ecbles<h»y tiiat the .lei&e State Tax Commission reported an m- order to make this cafeteria supper Marcella MbrHndnle year and covers tw* tracts, one on crease o f 5,003,748 gallons of, taxed the higgest and best ever. Entire pro- -janette Neal Rosalyn Sites Carl’ each sidc o f the railroad! Don Allen gasoline for motor vehicle fuel in eeetls o f the evening will be used to ^raslier : ’ •• • has a lease on the coal yard and will C o m - H o g V o t e August as compared with; the samb pay. for uhifor^ns for the recently or-. ' JUNIORS continue under the new management. I month a year ago. The total certi- ganized band. ' . ! Elizabeth Andersoh, Warren Elam, According to present plims, not yet | S e t F o r S a t u r d a y fied fo r tax collection m August, 1935 ---------- Laurence Fulkerson, Juanita Harper, completed’ ^ ■ elevatt,r w,n ■ ---------- r ^ S 31nf ° ? f ll0nf* f C°mVZ i ' , , “ W®St P° int ° f ^he"Air” Enid Hickman, Doris Ramsey, Betty ™<,ernized with « P a5ra andae' v ma* to 91,328, 232 gallons m August 1934. “ West Point o f the Air," a talking p owei ------- ------ --------- - , DISMISS CASE The" following cases have been ordered dismissed, according to jour- Snturday, October 26,1935 all Corn- |nal, entries: Charles Matthews vs. chincry. It is also proposed to add Hog farmers-of Greeno County will be Susie Matthews,.executrix (settled); GEO. W.GONFAR MEETSDEATHIN AUTO CRASH George William Confer, 29, Park ersburg, W. Va., son-in-law o f Mrs, Adda Mitchell, this place, was instant ly killed Friday morning when his automobile collided with a passenger bus n ea r' Ndsonville, 0 , According to a statement o f Gail Graham, Columbus, driver o f the busi the door o f the car driven by Confar had opened and while‘ attempting-to dose it lost control o f the car due to leaves on a wet pavement, The auto crashed into the side o f the bus, the latter -being skidded into a field, but neither o f the . two passengers were injured, . “ Confer suffered a broken neck and a crushed body. His car was a total wreck. Confar was o salesman l o r the Dayton Display Fixture Co.) with headquarters in Pa/rkordburg. The deceased was a son o f Howard T. Confar, Los Angeles., Calif., a former Teaident o f Xenia. - Besides, his father he is survived by his widow formerly Miss Marion Mitchell o f this place; a daughter, Joyce Ann, 7; a sister; Mrs. Frank 'Lott, Dayton;' and two brothers, Harold,* Freeport, L, I., and Stanley, Dayton. The funeral servkt was conduct ed from the home- o f his sister, Mrs. Lott; in Dayton, Monday, The funeral service was in. charge o f Dr. W. H. Tilford, Xenia, Burial took place' In Massies Creek cemetery. period, an increase o f 35,217,816 gal- October 29. Ions, The gross amount earned by the tax in August was $2,733,578.58. father SENIORS Florence Ferguson, Pauline Fcrgu Mr. Jacobs is the- only member o f a corn-liog Adjustment Program to which ex- This picture presents the story:o f a son> Howard Finney,' Elmeda Harris, the partnership yet known to the pub- follow the 1935 program W icl t who sacrificed military repUta- Roy Ledbetter, Phyllis Powers, Feme lic yet he informs us that one o f the Pires November 30, 19357 " All HEARING POSTPONED A hearing in the Ohio supreme com - ‘court on a motion to review the men tion to sa^e hia son's honor, told jjase Mabel Turner . Charles' Whit- brm locate In Ccdarvillc, to be bog farmers are eligible to vote re- damus suit which seeks to compel the In all probability Ohio will con* against the thrilling background o f « n„Jnn ’ in active charge, 'gardless o f whether or not they sign- county school, board to transfer 5000 Ethel Mussctter, Grace Deck. Crcaweli for handling o f wheat. tinue to receive federal funds fo r di- the world’s greatest flying school, t ' SIGHT-SAVING ROOM rect relief purposes until December Wallace Beery’s supporting cast in*' 1, according to word from Washing-eludes Maureen O’Sullivan, Robert •ton, The government had said that Young, Lewis Stone and many other ' The GypSy Rover ___t________ it would retire from direct relief screen celebrities. j The junior dnd senior chorus o f the ‘ p ™ n n i l 1 T - v Ts activities November 1, but delay m --------- high school presented “ The Gypsy 1 e r s »o n a i 1 a X the Works Progress Administration The program includes an all-color Rover,V Thursday and Friday eve- T i n a O n O r t n f i p r % 1 progiam necessitated the change in oavtoon t i t l e d , “ The Toyland Broad- nings, October 17 and 18. The music U U plans. When the November 1 date . . ™ . . , . . . ...... ............... f, Farm Purchasing Power Increased The purchasing power o f farmers o f Greene County has been increased approximately $800,000.00 through benefit payments during the past two years under the operation .of the Agri cultural Adjustment Administration, according to J.. B. Mason, Chairman, o f the Greene County Corn-Hog Con trol Association. Entirely too often the farmer has been criticized for receiving compen sation for, the non-production o f com, hogs and wheat and entirely too. little attention paid t07 the benefits derived through-increased' urban employment to produce the many articles'the farm er is now able to buy. The ca ressed purpose o f the. AAA has been to obtain prices for farm products that will give to our farm- The elevator was undeV lease dur-,ed a c°ntract in 1985. Polls will be acres o f school territory from Spring’era a purchasing power not to exceed ing the hnrveat season to CummingB& ,°l)en >ri the township polling places Valley township school district to the five .year period preceding the from 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. A ll Clinton county, has been postponed(Wodd War. .Benefit poyments. are farmers eligible to vote are urged to until Nov, 19. Lower courts have go to the polls to express their views denied the Writ o f mandamus Sought so thnt a fair and representative dc-Jby a group o f taxpayers in the New cision may be reached. Burlington section. The postpoiie- -------- r————*-------- iment was authorised at the request W ill Fight To 'o f counsel fo r the plaintiffs. Upset Refunder A c t i a p p e a l s d e c is io n ( made in return for ■certain very definite services rendered b y the farm er that include securing parity prices for basic commodities, reducing un employment through increased pur chasing power, conserving o f soil re sources, restoring proper crop rota tions, and affording an ample supply Ray Huston, Xenia, has filed an ap- o f commodities commensurate to tha ' has been brought in Common Penl in common pleas, court from an requirements o f the consumer. :0urt, Springfield, by . jpresen- adverse decision o f the state indus-j Restoration o f the. purchasing * ■ 4«< m I mama « m m T7.aaiA-> J T-^ AT* Vwinne miw pow- ,„ on „ . .. , .. nf . af cast." There will ho two shows, be- was under the supervision o f Mr. Morc thon 2,000 personal property 200,000 of the 300,000 Ohio employ- gin" in|? ^ 7:00 and 8:4J m' Robert Roed and the dramatics under t„ x statements are being mailed from M w w p A Admission rates are ten cents fo r Miss R ifes direction, the Greene County treasurer's office {Aha Kw TKwa rtnlw qr PubHc school students and fifteen The Gypsy Rover, a three net thiB week to taxpayers throughout th e1 jobs by that time. Thus far only 35 ,- ^ aduJtg mU8ical comedy, was written by Mae county, * , Suit 000 personBjfrom the relmf.rolls have --------- Hcwea Dodge and John Wilson Dodge. - - * r Hnrrv M qm|th r(Jnnrt Pleas Co • £ y ? : . B„ kr tb: r t s l Ni r ^ « , s i t - ^ ™“ - 7 - a a m ; l ,” *; Bitl. and tturty-esht boy, roportmB of ctamate, „ „ „ foI. " “J,1’'.™ "*1 <^eene'c"untyr'illl loow liod'ooo'to'trantor «» tbe ,tato fund, mJ w,«|»lf-inte»Ml«d g row who nr. npon- „,..o . .. . nrncUco before the Rod low,: « “ ' P October reTCnU0 from , utomobu, Not toM y direbled until Moy 1,1927, undenting ntnto itt the Supreme Court of f c f f S S S S S S f c Z T S r S - L " * t , L , . w m f op .i 1 — — » l “ — tv .ore revenue P-rUy direblod- . ^ t b . t time H .,tb, On,tod SUto, in . . nttempt to ministrator. The Ohio Civil Service Commission ! ° r the «™t practice. There will be the present collection period, and 31, according to Chairman Ralph senson' W. Emmons-of the commission. They’ G. H, S. will clash with Silvercreek „ p* include chief of the division of S Z 'c X i . t r supeS “ ent ofwa^dVa succe^sfuTsc^on'^ Mh Prominent London Clemarts; Zara, Belle o f the gypsy . but also townships and municipalities/sayH he received compensation only .wreck the entire AAA program. Virginia . Townsley; Marto, Prosecutor Orville Wear, Springfield, '^ 1 1 October 4, 1928, and asks fori^ Suppbes o f farm commodities , at Jamestown, November 21, in a non- ™e*’* b u s W ; ^ rlf s Whittington; announced< o f league game. Coach Orr looks for- Sinfo, Gypsy lad in love with Zara, the Mansfield reformatory, dentist at .teams, state institutions, key punc!hi machine operator, tabulating machine operator, • estates, Lawrence Fulkerson. I | Lady Constance, Daughter o f Sir o ,, . . . . I. . . tm. _ - , ,, . .. George, Jean Dunevant; Lord Craven,1 r d „ t h™ p b y ,lc ,,n . p W ™ . “ r An E n g !.* ftp "D orn*. Know," ______ ____ _ _ ____ have t‘ie is being assisted by Gilbert*Bettmam weekly allowance dating from that .he*11 adjusted to normal levels and Cincinnati, and Judge Harry Conn, time. (farm prices have been adjusted almost Van W ert The Greene county com-1 . 1 missioners were authorized by Judge Little W ill Direct Honor Roll ( ( Gowdy Tuesday to pay- $22 out o f tha B u s i n e s s M f i l l D i e s General .fund as. a retainer fee far .. — Bettman and Conn. If the courts sus- Frank R. Bridgeman, 71, prominent tain contentions to upset the law an Christmas Seal Sale Announoement was made in Colum bus by the Ohio Public Health Asso ciation that Kenneth L. Little of^Ce- darville had been selected as director o f the 1985 Christmas Seal Sale in Greene County. He will represent the fo r the Ohio Hospital forEpileptics, schools whoearnedranking o f A or John WilIiaIliaon. gir George Marten- businessman and one o f the largest additional fee o f $88 is to be paid the stenographer, assistanthighway eti- B mall subjectsduring thefirstsix- dal An country Gentleman, i&rm owners in Ohio, died Monday, attorneys. gineer, two assistant engineers for weeks grading period appear below. Ha strobrIdec. Nina Dauehter o f following a short illness. F u n e r a l -------------------------- the highway testing.laboratory, claim (Since no attempt is made to rank g. c V g c Rebecca G d l^ /a y service were held Thursday. A ****** a 1 U l U l a agent for the Department o f Liquor pupil, o f the first ^ e during the ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ 7 Z He went from his early home in M < J n S B i b l e • S b ^ o f ^ t b S r 1”^ v z z “ * n “ ? " ' * - * 2 slr. Toby ” * i r “ r y r - R e a d i n g c o n t e s t , ^ ; ; * = * t , Lyon, A Society butterfly, Herman in 19&4 and entered the banking, ___ {which Dr. Gordon E. Savage o f Os* Randall; Sir Francis McCorkle, A ranch and oil business. He returned ^ Anrtuftl Reading bbtti l i ' ft* Dresideilt. Th* County song publisher* Warren Elam; to London ui 1906. At the time o f Contest o f Cedarville College will lie'program fo r tbe new y ew includes l“ ~ 2!? d4efttlj he pwned the London water ^ First Presbyterian Church,fclinicsandpart time nursing service. „ i. - * j T r, . , v ! S l t a h evening,‘ 7:30 o ’clock. The) The Seal Sale, tbe purpose o f which Farm income In Ohio has hi reased Billie Irvine, Kenneth Huffman V m “ i a " ■ r ^ « Jsmes Anderson, is to raise funds to carry on the battle thirty-one per cent over what it was Harold Stormont, Frederick Shew,' Ferguson ^IUMito°Harper * . £ 6nA]d ? “ rkeri’ c .orry<James against tuberculosis, will extend from 1 Norma Stormont, Ruth Creswell, Ruth Mary Enid Hickman! ACCUSED OF ASSAULT to the parity price. A t this time it is necessary fo r producers o f farm commodities to decide whether to fo l low a policy o f crop production, ad- jjusted t o ’ domestic requirements or a policy o f unrestricted production bringing about cycles o f over produc tion and periods o f very low*farm in come. • " • ed Information may be obtained from the State Civil Service Commission,* which is located lit the new state office building, Chairman Emmotns said. SECOND GRADE Dale Dean, James Cavcnder, Gloria Lad^y, Robert D o b b iV " Sampson, Barbara Smith. Ladies o f the chorus were: THIRD GRADE Sgreoklen HoI»„ W llli.™ on , C b n Rllth' „ „ r y ' j „ „ Town^cy! r f the Stete Depertmeet o , Agri- Oelleway, Stelta Hall. I W l™ h e u .r’ .II M m FOURTH GRADE Floyd, Albert Grube, Justin Hartman, Thanksgiving to Christmas. Accord- Gale Ross, Kenneth Sanderson, Harold ^Jpg to Dr. E. R. Hiatt, president o f FOOT INJURED BY NAIL I. C. Davis after being laid up everal days with an injured foot due to puncture by a nail, - is now able to get about with the aid o f a crutch. SMALL FLOOD TUESDAY nuin joimaon, ^ , w a i i T f wiin»m rnr™ rn#fn», Shaw* John T°bifts, Harry Wallace, the Ohio Public Health Association, would not carry the water, due to Neff. Bettv Nelson. Arno Pickard, as arrested Tuesday on complaint o f and J° 8el»h We8t’ *■ . ... i ^ UlT " leaVes do« gin« the He estimated that the cash returns j Jean Bradfute^Marth^Jane Cres* phyiiiflBp0weS f Doris A r t h ^ S i n ^ o n ^ c d o ^ d ' r m ^ T,'u department o f music will pre-'trcmely health in A small cloudburst Tuesday eve ning flooded the business section o f town in as much as the storm sewers ke, Feme Rose, Dorothy Sipe, Mar- son in Municipal court in Xenia. Cur- FIFTH GRADE i j efln gm(tb( Alberta Smith, Eveljm ry is charged with heating Robinson Claire Stormont, Elaine Sharp, Ruth Sparrow; Dorothy Stover, Betty with a club early Sunday. excess of what they were three years ago. He stated that farm credit is V Ramsey, Janet Jones, Norma Dean,.Swango, Evelyn Tliordsen, Frances large large number o f fames have Bn,je Armfentrouti tin.,.--------- been refinanced during the past three j qTXTH GRADE years. Taxes have been reduced to >. _ ,, ' n . . .. ' George Martindale, Marceil Detty,; Gentlemen o f the Chorus CITIZEN INDIFFERENT Only twelve citizens turned out in Yellow Springs Tuesday night to hear MANDAMUS SUIT the occasion. (death rate in Ohio from 150.7 per Added interest attends the Bible .1(M^ *" 19.10 4f 89, pef 1<W>0(M)1 ---------........................... . contests this year for 1985 is the -a , It is still the fad in g cause .Collins Wight* Dayton engineer* ex- 400th anniversary o f the printed Eng-,®* deattl ,n ® " ly ada^ „ befcwwa'plain the plan fo r a sewerage system lish Bible. What is the open Bible Ith?, a*e" o f 15 Mld 4B» Dr* Hiatt finder the PWA fo r that village. It said. ‘ -J worth in our midst? night to ‘see. Come Sabbath TWO YOUTHS PAROLED TO SERVE ON FEDERAL JURY is said the voters are greatly divided as to the needs o f Xueh a system. * The annual election night supper •In the Hat of jurors drawn for ,wil] be held November 6th at the nearly half o f what they were in 1929 „ w t /* T ™ ine v>noru« and 1980. Crons o f better than the * rft,u'eif’ Jolley' Mary McCamphell, Gentlemen o f the chorus were: A mandamus action has been filed average yield have been harvested Margaret Stormont* Doris Townsley, William Aiken, Wayne Andrew, Ned against John T. Hornnday, Miami this vear irt all sections except the Jeannc Wright* Lois Brown- Brown, Robert Dunevant, Howard Twp<> to show cause why he granted . . , , , « , - -------------- — y Director Hane-i SEVENTH GRADE Finney, Charles Jones, John MeCal- n rtew trial to Arch Peterson, Yellow The stuto board o f parole on Tues- federal Court service In Dayton are Presbyterian church. Tickets on sale j Wnyne Corry, Wilma Jean Fcrgu. Hater, Justin Northup, Clark Post, Springs, John H. Clay, Cedarville, day granted paroles to Raymond KM** Corry* Clifton; John E, Jones fo r 86 cents, ___ son, Alice Hanna, Almeda Harper, Feed, Roy Shaw. |n tig, plaintiff, Who clalmit retrial Stephens, 20, and Omer Scott, 19, each ,»ud Raymond[ Wolfe, Xenia And Earl — — For Sate*-One wood stove; also Huffman, Wanda Hughes, 1 The children’s chorus consisted o f: wns ]0gAl notice, sent up from this county fo r auto J* M edellin , Xeiria on the grand jury. Miss Jennie Bratton, who has been four or five turkeys. Phone 4-162. Martha Kreltzer^Louiso Miller, Carlj— ------------------------------------—-------- — * v - - - ’ theft, They get their liberty on On^the p e r j u r y aw : George Street ill f or *ome time, is reported much flood-stricken areas, fold ..stated; Jack1Furay. jWotkins, Keith Wright. (Continued on page three) m m Hit Ui T17K TIEUAW December 16. and L. t*. Taylor, Xenia. taipremtiL
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