The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

vmm m m a m a d v b a t is m M MMMANTS FIRET ADY1R tbwmmmt * o a r rou abmant op TOBTurns. ftlADTHEMi • d e d a n t t e " CEDARVILLE, OHIO, H lPAY , AUGUST 5, 1988 These Q pnd ida tes M e r i t ir & m u ' ■ ^ M n M E N T S i . B, Fimik Craawril, Csdawilfe, «wn- YiUsgs Bond Uswe For More FfareProteetJo* fo b m i kTOft tom oom m ittb ew J* * .? * * ^ " * " 5 ! f « S r r n m tim *ult **h*a** *• * jo f the usual burinm* pmaeApremU --------- — _.,* ; tb» defendant i»hfa». aphorizing a bond issue of f3,5CM tU* ymr wHl pfM th* best o f it»I o r th e w » » t m p the purchase of additional tin Wed an injunction coLuniiu&-~*>ni okk» m u m i nf, 'disposing o f th e W«i v*..,. . paying hi* fw rtnertM ft. righty-aevsa annual predecessor* by n Tory wide margin both to attendance , and in ih# number and variety o f ex­ hibit* and antertaJument. feature*," Thia was tea prediction made by Dl wctor of Agriculture B ari H. Han** frid . Hi* only qualification, mode wfch bio finger* ctomio A was * .mat­ tered “with weather p a ro ittfag " The foftv staged- under auspleaa of the S tate Department of Agriculture, will hoW away f«op August 27 through September 2 . f In making hi* fore* coot* Director Hanafrid pointed. out th a t every suction •o f Ohio baa en . joyed m g rea t growing season and th at interest in livestock has shown ; a steady ; increase each year, m w* aponse to popular demand, the fair .home rifaw will bfe h e ld fo r pix con­ secutive nights instead of Aye as pre vioualy. Ah elaborate entertainment .program* which win climax with display o f fireworks* will fie featured each night. In the afternoon there wiU h e Grand -Circuit harness ho rrt " racing. Director Hgnefeld promised th a t tb en ew juniorjfair building* bow under construction a s a WPA project* will be completed* and ready fo r dedi­ cation on August 27. “We «an def­ initely promise th at the 1238 Ohfa S tate fa ir will be the biggest and best agricultural event, o f its kind in the United State," Mr. BanOfeld Assert edj..“and y reare confident th a t I t ‘will be supported as never before not only by the people of phid bu t by thoU- ! M hdsof ;:riiiitow!;i’'iri)h»s>neighboring s trife ," ’ ' 13,500 re! er, The court allowed a temporary {.,01j ;s anything but satisfactory, as restraining order in the case. Miller t-snd Kinney are attorney*., fo r lb# plaintiff. : T ri^ rn ’ And i south- .-western Ohio cities will he hosts to,the covered wagon catefifa.o f .'the. _ te rtd ri Celebration commission W en I t re-risits Ohio in September and <0rtdls*r,/-|t w as revealed by Dimcton E* h MUdrenof the Ohio eoMrifasfan. Tbe.earavan, nawfaM totie*«te* baa 1 «B striae which were ealvud tim origteat ftrrftogy end w « Hi r iMi i n U H ir i i A t each city risBed the earaeaa' penm ens!, w l l l preeant the hfaterieal pageant, ^Fnodont on the Maw*.'* which p lays dto hundreds-of thousand* Of Ohioans du ring ’ the April and May journey, actors# th e sta te , Mr. MiMren said, Reaootees of the 462 state* banks operating under the jurisdiction o f the division o f banks and banking, a s of th e June 30 bank: call, were |l,<66, 824A1r7, .according "to Statistics re leased by S tate Dank Superintendent Samuel H. Squire. The to ta l rep- resewtod an increase o f |2 -,958,196 sinca the call a t the close of the first quarter o f 1938. Although savings accounts declined during the second quator, they were still more than |V 000,906 in excuets of the to ta l a year .ago on Agiw ‘‘The rimdltion of Ohio banks a t th is tim e !» very satis­ factory,” Superintendent Squire as­ serted, . Chairman Charles S, teasu re of the Unemployment Compensation commis­ sion announced th a t the commission adopted a ruling th a t work done in conjunction with the growing of mush­ rooms, fiowtrs and products raised in greenhouse* and by horticulturists will be classified as "agricultural labor” under the uemployment compensation act which specifically exempts stteh labor frttoM he taxing provisions of the-art, . Begiatrar Frank West of the bureau b f motor vehicles announced th a t 12,- filf OWo motorUt have lost their driv­ ing righto adder the fimmcial re spoewWHty law which became effective three years atm th is month More than a ttowiauri-wwa wtostated, how­ ever, when they filed proof o f fins* ria l jwsptoiiihilitjr fo r the future with to ta l banded protection to the public o f |it,69M 0<b Hegirtrar West said.' DIVORCES BEQUESTBD Declaring ahe waa abandoned by her husband nineteen yearn ago, Madeline Tferrell has filed suit fo r divorce from- G., W. Terrell on grounds o f wilful absence from home. Theywere married December 20,1016 a t Spring- field -and t^O' defendant, the petition chargee* le ft h is wife November 10, 1910. Hi*'whereabouts have'been un>- known to her fo r more than ..three years, the plaintiff say*. .Sh» requeatf’ th at the defendant be barred of cer* tain Xenia property. “■ James T- Biggs, in a suit for di- vorcefrom’Buby Biggs, 1714.Vine St,, Cincinnati, whom he married October 6,1936, charges'cruelty. He requests custody of q minor child.- - ; NOTE JUDGMBMT SOUGHT Judgment fo r ,f 180 plda fnjereat, claimed' due .on-a note. is sought by Amos J, RUmbaugh, Jn a su it filed against h, N;-Bumbaughv-budfow Rd, JUDGMENT REVIVED - An original judgment fox 293.70, re covered by J . R. Moore,-Xenia, against W» S. Rogers,. a» administrator of the Sally A. H arris and Gqorge Harris eStatey* has-been yevivwl in -common pleas court in the sum o f f!44.59. The judgment bore 6 per cent Interest, ex plaining the increased'value. some o f the present equipment if worn out and the other of no value whatever. Under the standard set hy the sta te that we may enjoy the low­ est possible insurance rates each vil­ lage must have- equipment th at will measure up to the rate board** requirement# a s writ as the state fire marshal, j •. - . „ ■ The present steamer Is more th sn 00 year# old and has no t been fit fo r use fo r two yeets. I f it was i t is impossible,nowadays to get such a piece of fire equipment to # fire with­ ou t motor power, -The small gasoline pumper ha# little value in i t and a t times i t is impossible to get. i t started with much delay. . / . - In addition i t has been several years since the village has purchased any amount o f fire hose, • For small fufes with hydraht protection, there is property in town without protection today due to* the condition o f the fire hose. Hose seldom is worm but but being made Of rubber and cotton detonates and a fte r a few yeans will not* stand the water pressure test. Council is leaving the problem up to the elector# a t the November elec­ tion when a vote will he taken o n js- aurnce o f bonds to -the a'mouht of *3,400, : . Every property owner should be Interested in giving approval of the purchase of modern fire equipment. I t mean* saving your property many rimes' and.,also keeps' down insurance rates- ‘ -“ ’ ' -, 1 > f MBS, JEANETTE V. ROCKED CLARENCE J. BBQWN DIVORCES GRANTED 4 .M argatot Barley hafe been awarded divorce from Lawrence 0 . Barley on ground# Of gtoto neglect and cruelty, and w*# given- custody' o f minor children,- >’ . Dora Kelly wa#, Eraatod"'*' divorce decree fyom’WKjr’KeRy^btt grtotodt o f gtouir nsgkirt*' a a i '.twsNVed to h e r -4. '• NWV TRIAL DBNIED / ‘ Upholding a *34666 damage Verdict ih favor of th e plaintiff, the cou rt has overruled a defense morion fo r a new tria l in the ctise o f Marjorie Swick against an automobile accident APPRAISE ESTATES • To determine whether inheritance axeB am due, three- estates.* have been appraised under probate court direction as foDoWs: o E state -e f George M. Reach: gross value; f 1,250; obligation*, HA72hnet value, |2 , 378, - Estato of.Alexander Watkins: gross yatue, *14,087;’debts, *487.4$; -admin­ istrative cost, *170*8; net value, $13,r 328,57. . Estate of Glare H. Long: gross Value, *W,75; ebts, $1,596; adminis­ trative cost, *528; net value, $3,549, : C. i , » ; a , A. the Mribodlsf- team of. riss*' 0. S, & A, A, toatite defeated the ITesby- lericna fey • wore «$ t*4, Wafeewiay. The K f e iE <i emtod % rim# m # h its «mt $ rnmni and tto Ettofefs teriaea seanfi 4 runs m I hit# and 1 error. Wtoato* fHeher* Rbfipittf, etrrnlt met t men and Issued # waBto. y^ehw rttriwr. omtfMt* stoiick ««t 4 ami. fewnt d 4 wiMm, Mimt weait*# gam# will b# fdaind by th* INdM Tvasbjrtarias# and the Mrtbotftam. n ‘^ r ' w , , Unttod FwebyWUa * % : » 4 F ri, .Hi# APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED ; V. E, .Tflriter.and O. E . Turner have been named co-administrators of the estate o f Story Alice Tamer, late of Sifcercreek Twp., Under $500 bond. EXECUTOR RESIGNS Resignation of 3. Wallace Rife as; executor of the estate Of George W. Rifer has been accepted by the court, C. J* Brown Injured When Auto Skids! Clarence 3. Brown, Banehester* can­ didate fo r Congress a t the Republi­ can primary election, Tuesday, stif­ fened a- factored rib and bruises When his ante skidded on the wet pave­ ment about six miles south o f Spring- field c-n Route 72, {Sunday, Mr, Brown waa #e#p«spat»M by his daughery Dorothy, 18* and a friend* Robert Haines* both, of Biancbester, who were entente to Springfield* Mr. Brown- was to speak that afternoon a t the Junior Order reunion a t the Stale Ta t r ground, Columbus. The date had to be cancelled following the aetidcnL A former Clinton counriw** Kroger Babb, head of the pallidly depart usfrist of the Itogent^StSto Theatre, Carp,, Springfield*, was lb# first to teach,the acrident and the party wa# taken to Rpfhigftalfi*wheea lfr* -Brown was given -in X-ray exawteatiom Miss Brown -eacapri injury while Mr,; Hatees suffered sense beabsei, Mr, Brown has «i«ee 'resumed' Ids apeak ?«g twits1in behalf of his campaign, EAfWKNFGTfRf”iMifflNimWIN in d o r s e clarence "*, w m w An organiaaN'-n o f more than 9M tVaahtogtmt t*, II* hu*itWMiim#e have rtt«m ciaw iea J. Eruwa, an mpm ea- ily ii i aiil fa r |fea B^ nfelll»,ft # # # .« « that fa r Ha^ry !Lee7arl>ax . DiediTaeiBday Hgrry-Lee Tarbox* 89, forme*' Ce- darvillian, died ah his bom* in Find- toy to rt Tw«day' afto r -an R h to iarii fiv» wertu. Mto'was th s andiag r t a iA rtid |am ffrii#»#^ In Him- quarry bMitMaw naa# th a t atarted $0 year#, -ago-’ *T h e , firs t Was (. the death, of Samuel Evpns and seven years ago Mr, 3, A. McCfell, a -former resident, died. The business o f some magnitude has since been conducted by |he sons, of the original Owners, Mr, Tarbox on leaving Cedarvifie followed, carpentering along tbe'Ifis* sissippi river and in 1809 following the gas and oil boom became manager of a Saw mill and stone quarry in his city. -Later the,;pre«ent partnership Was formed. Ernest McCall, presi­ dent. of the Findlay board o f educa­ tion, and Prank Tarbox, now serve as beads of the company. The deceased served as * trustee and- later as an elder of the Findlay U, F . Church, He fc survived by his wife, formerly Essie Daughtery, and the following children: Nellie, a t hom*/ Fred of Akron; Frank and Edwin a t home. There are rig h t grandchildren. Burial took place jn Maple Grove cemetery* Findlyc* Mrs. Lucy Barber of this place attended the funeral of her cousin. Long Awaits Ball Signed by Friends Tom C. Long, wo# brought back frpm York, Fa.* by Sheriff Henkel and {Prosecutor Marcus Bhonp, on a charge o f embez&elmenfc of $1*000, entered a plea of guilty before Municipal Judge Frank L» Johnson in. Xenia, Monday, mid was held to the October grand ju ry under a bond o f $1*000- Harry !>. Smith is attorney for Long. Long remains in the custody of Sheriff Henkel until bond is signed, a. number of friends signifying their intention to go on the bond. Reports in circulation in Xenia Tuesday wen# th a t'o th e r# th at had been defrauded by Long in financial transactions would either file Charges or ask a grand jltry indictment, •Long was a real estate broker and became involved by the tiso of bond money placed in hi# keeping on the ealer-qf.lfewns. ■ .. As torn a# bond is given Long want# to return to his old position in York, Fa , which is 'bring held open to r him. - SOBeef C«M* OnAaefeanPridav *r ♦rttorngrt^j * ’« . J* Tinning Down Chedoi 14-H Club Camn The Greene Coontir 4-H Calf Club sale, to be held jn ^$ento <ra Friday, August 5, promisee *to he the moet successful event iff jfes kind jp the county*# history* aedsrding to K .'A. Drake* county agricntturaFageht. Atom th an '50 hu rt riThfief calves win he auctioned o f f r t the sale* after, being judged Thursday morning by L. P, McCann* rtf S tate Univers­ ity. An exhibit o f tfee prise-winning mmediatoly Fridey* y o f pre- ffl4rirt«iHWiU Green* County to , Drake. animals will be After, the auction Following th e ir vieus years*Die he large buyers,rt fair th is y rtr, jhis# '<rtvss:'p a teh aa rt-.l^ .^ :cl)aiMi a t -the. sa ls Bill be fiNnefi rir-aale ifi the iwsat -dspartmaftta’- of G irtne Grtene1.County -rim lg .ito irt fo r the benefit of loasl' efe—p|i<sit|i • ' • The .Green* O M rt fabr.ia ope 'off: 17 simitar everts tadpteCln A state-: wMe 4«B CI*b f r t f p r t A rtirtarikfit art# rtCriumhuNk g district sate r t Oeviiaiid, Novrirtwr .ffi^o'-art ahm;«i(Mriad««a part rt this program* ^ F G ^ € i u $ ! i $ f i t s t B e . 4 Marshall Trait " The »9th artnial Gra rta . C eoity fa ir ‘opened" Tbeaday- wfith -wat«r sosked ffrortda- frifcw jbtfji heavy ra te a ll day. Sunday and Monday- By Tart* Jay the track Wfi* eonditleaed fop the scheduled race# bat the attendance was sinril. W#dneaday the atteadaaoa was up to par, Th# cattle exhibit this fe a r broke all record* with MO-enterad and tents had to be provided fo r hards unable to use the new csttle barn, Thessawt situation existed with sheep end sv/ine. * The exhibit briw snd the 4-H club work attracted much attention but the Calf Clilb drew the prise crowds each day where old and yptmg crowded •b ea t to inspect the entries. The usual amusements and night program attracted crowds On p a r with former years. When th e Horrid exposedjhe $500 transaction' between. toe R ^ b lic a n Btate Primary Committee ht 1035 end L . T< Marshall* jfche,unusual p a rt was that JUTagshailii re fu n d ' :to: :to fe'^ ihe check but demanded 'and received the money "in currency.. He gave a re ­ ceipt signing his brother*# name, ’J , Chrl Marshall., The money was to go to -th e Greene County Republican committee* but not One -/cent -was turned over ' to James J. Curlett, treasurer. ^ . 1* ‘ t ■ *^j+ Ip addition Marshall filed - no -ex­ pense.account as requited by law either in this county or^rith the Secre- tary of State, He ha# never even g^ven the county committee o r the public a statement of receipt's, expenditures o r briahtes; Thu* fa r not one o f his Political sponsors fo r the congresiional nomination*have even irteti^to.'defend his acts other th an , by a. general ibsr jM* and denial. However; attem pt was made to justify Marshall's act by * siieak trick o f trying to show th a t the same practice was. followed in -Madison eotorty, ,5 't Tlm fSOOwie to be used fo r enter-* tah tn tfrt m t'$ kypm i ofm em lw teof From August 8*20 Mike Kereadi TranslateBBible Hike Keresdi* Hungarian birth* who speaks the Russian language* shows Us his translation of a layge number of chapters of the Bible from, English to Russian which he will send to his reiativesln Hungary*where they have ti6JBibite; Each Sunday Hike turns late* a chapter in a composition book* It is not written bat printed using the capital letters. Kcresdi came to this country Dee. 19,T909 and has lived in Gedarville 31 years.- Ilfs first employment was with the Fennsylvania railroad 37 years ago andhe has resided in Cedsr- vllto 81 -yearn- He has been * good citizen and.lias always aided hl$ tela lives abroad. He never expects to to torn to his native land. - COLLEGE NOTES HESSIAN 7F L f FOUND IN 34 m w m m t m f *11. Harks* extension entomslof1st* it. S. U.* says his department has com­ pleted a survey In 54 counties in the state and found the Hessian fly worse id 28 cohntiee than It waa in I83L Seven counties had fewer files. Ohio dates fo r wheat planting will be aiu imunfed later, The Summer School graduation exercises Will he held ah the College Chapel or Friday morning* AugustW* a t 10 o’rioek, Mr* ft, J . Watner* Supt, of the Xenia Poblio Schools* Will give the address, The following will receive diploma# and certificates? HaHieter at tkfam hi Xkhwatlm* eaaf ftathbmal Certlifatea - -- Mary Margaret MaeMtlfewt* Helen Roddington, HawM flhaw^ Two-Year Ifiphtwaa a r t Prmrlstena! CerMeates Owetj- Arterawrt, Clyde Corlt* Etaest Gibson, w«fe#w Morten, Htevrtmia! Cn iMarirti for fsa rttig r - la fOeiaertary i r t aria- - Edna Amfewaan. Hwfcoit Oammlhg*, Jessies Taykt.. . friends gee to ritr t to tee Cam1 The ahnual Greene County 4-H Club Camp# will he held a t Camp Clifton* August* 8-giK The Junior Camp,: for members ton to fourteen year# of -ago,wilLhe.held the Wert of August 8*13 and the' {Senior camp for members 15-20 years of age the Week of ^August 15-20. ' , The camp'is located on.the Clifton Gorge, one mile south west of Cliff- Clifton on the Yellow Spring#*Glifton Fike,> Tl»e site tenutedfor ita beauty rare plants and-rock; formations. The targe dining ball and kitchen, sleep­ ing tents* water system* -skrtric lights and swimming pool make the camp complete. , * ’ Fayette and Clinton counties .are joining With 1 Greene ih these camps and the program, is being planned by the .Extension Agente^and- club .Ad­ visors in these countie#. Every effort is being madeto providethe maximum amount of'recreation poesible for/rii campexh. A* the .' 8 )wne .time rteh eampsy -Will findmany educational ap POrtuhitito 'that'can be obteinrt only irt a dkH campV ^ , 1 f 0 Rich cimp wilt open, Monday eve­ ning with supper and close after brertfart 'Saturday Worthing;'"'! The Camp ateff . baaldea tea extenakm voter mwSpaper rtwrtising. Mamhril dld|nurse, Mrs. Pearl mttenrnyar; Marie, net give « member of the committee Donnt claim fihaley; Vespers* Hard* a Single cent bafe 4 report is _given'JCiihn A Geneva Cftmans; Campfire; out tlm ttlto $500 Was for a dinner- s ite Ai Dean; Ewlihming* John No proof was oyer offered“that •»*“Bloom* Folk Games* Mildred Brack- organisation received *500 for dinner, hey; Classes A Craft, Dsle C. Nisong- tha name* time of place, of such an er> Freda McKinney, Janet Allen and, *v«“h v -- - {-Wanda N#U Sm ite The Hcraid on July 22 efeked Mr.? ' , * . .... ’r-' ■ ^ f Marshall pointedly if he did notjre-!' , toive a certain sum of money fram’XiOCftl G lffl R e c e iv e® Chester Bolton, that same year for political purposes? He ha# declined to reply,just as he declined to file his expense, account with the Secretary of State* after a second request.by that official. : Today*we direct another question to Mr. Marshall or,any of alt of his sup­ porters. Did jou, or did you pot, Mr, Mar­ shall, decline to accept a check for | 1 ,« 000 from the Cannert#Association for service rendered during your last term fa Congress? Did you, or did you pot demand $ 1,000 fa CASH? WhatWas the nature of that service that you were to -receive such,a sum while you were drawing a salary of $ 10,000 a year as Congressman? , Will you tell the public what this service was and why you insisted on CASH instead of a cheek from the A*- notation? I. Petes; teak* Mrs. RewardBurleys CUBHUES mmir The following m th« eemrtste daily ^brtute r i tea CkdarvUte tbuvriairf th te. composed of tegp from tee. fatal hmh school agricultural dapartawet, which leaves h«rs Tuwjfay mwmfa* for a 15 day trip t h r ^ t f T m r S visiting points of fatomat, It has basn tee custom r f 0 s local school to sponsor such trip* fisr stu- dents each sumafar sfaca tea a p i­ culture department waa fafrsdimsfl fa the school. The trip wiUbe supswtoad by 0 . K. Swrilen, head of tea dspart- ment, 1 • , - Tbosdgy,.August tt-LeavaG sdar- rilfa a t 7;30 a. m,': Enxoato .terrtuglfc Cincinnati, Lexingtw. Ky. to Corbta* ny . (Spend right near Cortfa>* ■Wednesday, Ampmt;ifi~-Leiiva Car*,' bio. Stop^at -Norris Dam; Kaaxvfifa,: 2 »» Smoky'Mts. (g p e r tW ^ tf a Mts. a t Gatlfaburg*- Tenn.)* .: Thiirsrty* AugUrt 117 -Laafa Cfatlfa- b q rg . Stop a t Ohattanooga; Looksrt'-'. Mts. (Siwnd r i r t | h^iUhhttsmaega*'' "- Teim.).' •< f,] ♦ „ Aiqtosh.- 12 ^Irtya'*.Uto»tfa*' nbog*^ :Stojp-..*tAtemti%'\i^a.> 'ffaute*'-' Athens,- Ga.) f< i Saturday^ Aifartst | * ’' iteara ■ Ateefas, U%^ShHitfaatfaa ltogfagtonw- .doh^fa a: % & i ^ a . ™ #.Bfaida^ August l 4 ^ W * Cfttom*' Durham teudl Roost Farfa. (Camp ' tiear ^ b a m oyto^ightH MfaWay* August' ifr«;Leave: ffa r.' ■ b*m * 'K C. *StopfaLJSuffolk, V*. <MaU); Norfolk, V#.; Virginia Beach; (Cafap fa-Norfolk}--:' • j oft.qofan achoofier. (Camp fa NottoUe ' a 4 .-rigbtU> ^ . W ^ r i a ^ 'Augurt'iTwLea^ ify r^ ^ folk. Enroute throughWflllamsborg, Vq.^ Richmond, Va. ‘*Stop a t Touio, Wrtnfa <MriU; Stop '■ tor righ t fa Wartfagton Tourist Camp, (Nail) * Thursday, August 48 —Vteit Ifarito 1 : g fr t a i i i u twfart Is it not » tort that ths Owmcri# Association has refused to pay this yumother than bycheck and that yonr SERVICE reraafas gratia today be­ cause your demand tor GASH was turned down? Have you the moral courage to jsub> jically explain just why you did not carry eat the order* of the Republican State Primary Cemmittee in 1938 and turn over part of the $500 to member# 'of the Greene CountyCentral Commit* tee as directed? ' These column# are open tor your reply Mr. Maratwll at your sponsor* Margaret Baker, Springfield* 0. I l t i in g ig e I j iw h C J o l k f e F r o p e r i y ettrtfrrtMfiviifaafc .. ■ Prowlers have rt. late been wreck* less about the GolNte lawn and prep erty canafag unusual damage, Auto ­ mobile# have been driven onto th» lawn during the wet «easafi. Most of the damage is a t nlgdifc and neighbors or the ffmwrat public a rt asked to fa-' port immediately to officerseoiVg* authorities that arre#te esw be mad*. Neither antomridiee or todiVtemile m» fust have any;right to be an the a t rtgfeL . Injuries In Fall *Bn U re lt. V nw t, 15 , C tftr street, is fa the McClellan Hospital Xenis,, with * dislocated neck vertebra paralyzing the lower part of herbody. The girl fa companywith her sister, Hazel, and Robert Morrison* were sit­ ting on thy porch railing when it hroksthrowing all three to the ground som* five feet below. Her sistexy Hazel suffered 4 hip injury and Mor­ rison head bruises. • The unfortunate girl is the daughter ,of Mr. atid Mrs, Vemon Yarvel,. Reappraisal Made Below Estimate Greene county’s reappraissl of real estate la s t year was conducted a t A saving of $1*290.14 to taxpayers, ac­ cording to County Auditor Jame* J . Curlett and filed with the state tax commission, The original apgropris* lion to finance the project was held to $8*709.88, The unexpected balance wiU be turned back to the county’s general fund, according to CurietL REV. WALTER ft* KltPATfttClfc TO PREAI H RABIIATH Cedarvilfa Uollcge alumni will be interested to know that Rev. Writer ft, Kilpatrick* ‘34 “Pat to hi# ft lend# and neighbors, will preach at the local Prertytorian church, next fiabbath, He will preach at North- minster Church, Bpringfleld, Ohio, Babbath* August 14, August 20 ho will call for Europe, After * month- in Germany ha will trim «p his sludies toward an advanced dsgnw at! Cambridge, England, He will study _ ____ r t AifaW 1 st Ca»»> - .......... , V ' Friday*Auguat Ifi-^LwiveUaa» f r t . Annapolis* Visit AxulspoUs (if Gruiscf is,fa harbor) *Vififc*| tfutym,, ton,' (Spend right fa -Tourist Grtua ’ —Mall)• \ Safursday* August 20 —Visit Wash fagton, *<Spend . nighit fa Tourist Gamp. Matt) Sunday* Aumttt 2 l—To Britifaort (arrive 12 M), (Spend nigh* naar os'/ in-Baltimore) . Monday* August 22 —Cruise an Chesapeake Bayjdl day. (Camp near Baltimore) * . r Tuesday* August 2 *^Leato Balte more enroute to Cumbariand. *gtop -fr Uniontowtl, Pa, Stop at Washing- . ton* Pa.* F. F* A. /Wednesday*' August 24^1fettmito-< ' home—Wheeling, f / v s , Columbus, Arrive in Cedamrilfa $ F. I t / Allow two days for mail enroute. , Sample: Addtess—/ fteatoe Fddge Aiken ' Ufa .* y rare 0 . X. Swallan* General DeHvery. *We will pick up mail a t the dttor designated above. The following are club mambars:. Kenneth Benedict, Springfield, 0 , ft. 4 ; Junior Cmnline/Xerua, 0 ., R. 2 ; Paul Dobbins, OedartfUe, O., ft, Eascoe Fudge* fteria, 0 .* (driver); Charles Kyle, Keria* ©.* & ,* ; Na­ thaniel Swaney, Certrrilfa 0 ,* ft, Ip Myrow Williamson, Gedfcrviib* o., ft. 3 ; Jack Preston, Springfield,, a . ft, 4 ; Wallace Bradfate* Xenia* <bt, ft, fi> Kent Clemans* Uedarville* 0 ., 1 , 2 ; Harold Cooley, Odarvitte, 0 ,* ft, ju Bd!y Glass* Xenia* 0 »* ft, «* Howard Hanna, Cedarrilte* 0 .* ft, i, Robert Morphy* tenia* % f t *. 3 m m Tucker, Xenia* 0 ,* f t *. ribri. Watkfae* Cedarvilft O.* ft, I ; Ofao* k . SwsHcn, Cedatvllie, 0 ^, rtriaor)* B r o w M - R o c k e t Vietoi^ Predicted Yn SprlngfkM abroad tor about three years. Bo*C.r*ntrri Th* gprfagtoM Nawa-fimi mtrtm m etatoMent- a r t a . Claranea J, Brawn* .far ilia j congroatonai nnrrinalian, m i Mr*. Mr*. Jaanalto V, voyage, “Pat/’ ’ ’ " | R®Vs f t N. Adam# will retwm to. hfa pulpit AugUnr tl. H* a r t family a«wenjoying farm a r t flaring near hf* fnrmer Wlmnnain paataeate. Via th* grapevine We hear tho; rwerawi gentleWaw will have same fi«h atmte* to swap with nor finherman pr**Mmt, eottadteaewem**, ffrtioetee to *< tB E HERALD* •ocraaafui Tqaaday. of Clafk a r t tee otear aigfa m tfea dlatrtel. Frad 0 , Call, te aWa i i a# tea Cterfe #oonty ftartriJaan Laagsn* snga ten raaana tW iMdar* faMad to «aH ten cwtaiHtoas twgateai h i aach a t thaan cuwtiaa«nateateaainfartr«faMB wonM: kava -aimw - ■ Itochaf. ftvan tea

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