The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

- • 19-^ ■MMMfiNjtoaBi a T B I K l l I U N I i M m i ^▲ 0 1 . o t t o n x r m W \ • m o t ig a m c b i to ion. aararasTYBAR NO. 46 PEKSR 9U0 A YJUM COW IT NfSWi m n g u n * r a j s » *W H*te radaro* *a*to*s and< tfirrw county JUpubhrons toW tte lm » ATOrototie* was ptototiff la :ail! tew st **iiy Turoday night nine#JJttfi, Utt tom two aak u d f tkt wrwrt n a A u l da Uvat mate af Noronttor i»m la n l> lf IMMOA tofematto* yamgfctote can* •emtog a .propoaed srosttmUwwl a- CTWuhnmt which will to voted oft Noromtor 8 wiR be mated to OM» eketors water tke diroptimt o f teero- tory <* Slat* William J. Kenedy who ho* charge o f 0>W* oloetto* »a* machinery, TK« proposed amendment provide# for the appointment, in­ stead o f the election «ut at the present time, o f judges o f the supreme court of Ohio a* well os the judge* o f the appellate court*. Secretary o f State Kennedy in required by Jaw to send the information pamphlet* to an aver- *## o f one prospective- voter in every three throughout the state) Not only will the pamphlet explain the propo* ed amendment in detail, but it will liat arguments fop and against. the measure. Petitions containing- more th*n 300,00p signatures of qualified electors w«fp filed by the amendment sponsors In order to get the proposal on the November ballot. . Greater protection for 'Ohio coal miners when they returned to work after a comparatively slack summer Was assured by reason of testa and in spections made by" the' state division of. mines and mining. Under the di­ rection o f James Berry, .chief o f the division, all mines to Ohio Were thor­ oughly inspected before they were re­ opened, ^Particular attention^ wasf paid to Weakened roof supports which ill the feist have been responsible for , a large proportion o f mine accidents," •Mri’ -terry aaeerted, *Extr* careful tests were made for, the possible existence of,explosive jmssae and’-the dangerous "black damp*Whichanmud- - lyqsoM* ?TOriB£rry revealed that tfsWstateis te'tte.r«4^P* padthan ever to respond in the easeof dWnateir by,’ mason *4 Avw':,iQMi3a%T, ‘ wmftrrd teneks. outfitted with *the . ^^ww^^Wrg. • .^^^wi^mmewsyuw--..' i ^ wvji gsnx~ • s^xa,. ■ 'torot modem o f roaro* appnmuia and AtASXtes h(f■ ssotara ssmshti■ fgsfsft sag -Brief space'of time. Immediate aeti«s toward the object* ire o f vastly improved medkai treat* went of mental cases in statehospitals was promised by Or. J. Fremont Bate­ man, newly appointedeommlssiohefbf the recently created state division o f mental diseases, Terming the condi­ tion* in the state hospitals a* “seri­ ous," Or. Bateman said that the in­ stitutions need higher standards of research and the establishmentof hew- - er forms o f treatment, “What once would have been considered a chronic mental casecan now be cured in nfew months with proper attention* andWe intend to provide the necessary proper attention," Or, Bateman asserted; The new commissioner! former superior fendent o f Longview State hospital at Cincinnati, and for nearly two year* superintendent o f {He Columbus thrue sarita, soaking fewrioate* judg annate as fottejrs*. agateot Oaiay -Belt aad others, for flJffO.lt; against Julia A, and S. H. Ravage, for f l , 8 T 1 . 00 ; against L. B. and Margaret Barley, for |MBJK. Harry D. Smith is attorney for the plaintiff. APPOINTMENTS MADE -Rufus A. Charles has; been'named administrator o f the estate o f Frank Johnson, late of -Bilvcmeek; Twj»,, underRL090 bond, Inprobate court.; . Horace M. and Albert E» Ankency were.designated co-executors o f the) estate- of Albert Ankeney, date of Beavercreek Twp., under 18,009 bond, R. W, yimmerman was appointed executor o f the estate o f Albert lif. Boxafth, late o f GedarvifieTwp.;with out bond,. O. A. Bobbins!. ErvinKyle and Ralph Townsley were named ap­ praiser*. t /. \ * * * ; ’ B8TAT5TvAfc|Jitii- * ’ , /Estate o# Martha Crawford; ■de­ ceased, has S gross value of 'gl,0f5, according to an apprakaj on file to court, .Debts total |42fi and th e ^ - miiHst^W coii toas'iistedi at f2fi0, leaving a net Valuation, . Bros*, value of the Emily Hatfield esteto Was placed at and the not valuCat J362,afterdeductingobli­ gation*, Uf |38fi. SALES APPROVED •Administrators' 'sale o f .real- estate belonging to the .George p. Bane estate, to Stella Shane tor f IROP, lias been cbnfiimed by the court;-, ThO court approved.executor's sale o f property belonging"to the' Anna B. Shigley estate, to. D: F. andCatherine Shickley, for gl^SO, ' ' l j~' Administrator's -sale o f real estate appraised at |1ROO,|owned by the Mary AliceTiitocr estate, W$s author- ited.' - >' / ‘ i t <*■< ‘ ’ - * APPEALS coubt cabbs ; ' Oral krgmmndl 'by- ammsel /to five case* apjpaalad from ItiWtr eoaris -will be pifeasnted to the tocaai district ewwt «d ajMMbi at tte- initoiaiiual' court, y , . T ^ ■ . Of?chief iptarfsi<|k''Bw case o f # , , B, Rogers, administrator of toe Salliel A. Perry Harrid estate, against the Peoples Building and Savings com­ pany and-others.' The litfgation in­ volves appeal from a'droislbn: of Pro­ bate Judge Homer H» fiimrta that the state division o f aid to? the aged'has pjtioiity in claim* against rotates o f deceased old age pension recipients, V ... - School Land TmBfer Protested Transfer of 28S.48' acres o f school territory from the ’New Jasper sec­ tion o f Xenia township School district to the' adjacent SitVercreek district May be blocked by a counter,petition ' - rf ^ g 4 f « c 4 € d ? 0 R O lid > Elwood Stroup, chief Conservation officer in the.county, accompanied By t,Mr) Ward, of {he State Bepartfiient^ Who bfts been stationed Br ibe cotrnty for near^, a ,y«<te# waro-toj^^tinf splakero before the €o-(?p d#b at a dinner meeting, Monday night. Both' *p<ke of various phaseso f to*work to timiV dbmiVtmenf and hoff to*y wrow fnHng te’ totogabout %!oter:6b-bp*ra- tion -between toa farmer and the sportsomn,' Mimy' nror poiate ir#rp brought out by the speakersthat were 'interesting to; d«d>. member*. ,/ Messrs. "Siivetdecker -and Schuel- mann, members o f therDayton Co-Op CluhWere guestsi both presenting the inVitetio^& the local club to s*nd op* or' mpro. represtototivea /to ..XndiaiU apoli*;'Jhd>, toitiirday, whaa/a 'paw eh»B Wlil be ehartssed./ Cktoabaa taken under advisement Thursday by State hospital wa* granted leave o f the Chronecounty beard of education, f‘ “ ' “ 1 Bearing SO signatures, the protest petition asseriedly claiffied to repre- ront 80 per cent o f the territory in.- volved to thetrsnsfer, wbfch hadlxjen authorised by' the county beard.hut August l l on the basis of*a petition signed by *1- electors,' ■ Unable to' determine immediately which .faction cmufiitutes a majority ’'froprcicntatfon, the boitd withheld its decision ponding a farther.investlga tion ‘If was .indicated to* qorotion may he one to? jftfdserater Marcus Shoop to settle by legal opinion, By Unanimous'vote the from'sur­ viving .boardmembers decided to leave unfilled. for the .present.a vacancy: created last September Shy the teeth iof & A, Wrighti.Bellbroofc, ., absence from the latter institution in order to head the division o f-mental diseases,. State TVeasarer Clarence H, Knisley reported that the UnemploymentCom- penaation commission, which will be­ gin payments January t to insured worker* who are out of jobs, has de­ posited to date a total of 184,270.118 of which total flR0t,2fi& represents interest earned to July 1, F o a t e r ^ V i a d u c t <)jp«n§iigOeL ^3 the crowd being estimated a i 5,000, The day* of to* red fir# parade with baud* were revived. Wsrreu county Republicans have one of the has? working and milKtant organisation* to he found to the state. Clarence J. Brown, candidate for congressman from the sevsnth dls trkt; John BrJcker, opponent of Charles W, Sawyer, for governor, and Hotert A Taft, candidate for United States senator, spoke to theTownhalf, their 'Message* being tort-fed’ to-an overflow crowd ‘oh* the outside by a public address system* The rsUy folIowed a rod firop***deL with four bands in the line of march* Tghanon -school, -Carlisle and Mason school and flu? Mason city band, I Taft criticised' ft* How Btol farip policies, asBerting, “instead of sub­ sidies for-scarcity- we Should provide jv’mwrite¥for- abtindsnee, J/Thi'iirfu. Uon o f the.farm problem,todfy," Be Said,: “is to restoreVihdv American market to the American' farmer and let the firm*? farm," WHY VILLAGE NEEDS NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT The SO day, October 7, b cess- hr all wi* hundreds enjefed supper and-the Ib fito i to this aaaual Much food was no direct solkitattos ofthepatoons is spprociated. !, atthsugh pad*, Many wilk toro a aftohd ’ear mt the ftojm- ip i^da im dse will the fteytow Ch$.' The Jamestown, and Ckdsrville dele­ gates wtll joto the Dayton delegation to -that,city,/ P. J. McCorkett will rep­ resent the local club and pne or more mfemters.may also attend; : The lotol club greatly enjoyed the Columbus radio broadcast o f the C’e- darville high school hoy*from the Ag. department under the sponsorship of Prof. 0. K, Swalieh. The hoys da- fcribed, different phases .o f their i outhern trip; Plans are now being qiade for a trip next year to the New fork World's Fair and the New Eng­ land states with a stop enroute home at Niagara Falls, - * Announcement that Dr. William D. Overman, fromer curator o f history and archivist at the Ohio State Archaeologies! and Historical Society museum who resigned more than a year ago to assume a curatorship in Akron, has been reappointed to his previous position at the musetiM was made here by Musetfm Director Henry C. Shotronc) Dr. Overman wilt succeed bis own successors John 0„ Marsh, who resigned to become dir- rector o f the new historical roorod! State Highway Direotor John J. survey to Ohio, liisrotor ghetrone said,| 3 m U*/3&? announced Bstucday that '^m^*««**^*ae** Ithh new half itt!Wo«*dol!ar high level , , . « , V ' fgted® jept»Miott and bJthWijy sros^. . Id H W ty S c h o o l # ( * f t llrostion spn on Route..* at Foster, S U t * S r h n n l F u n d * .W" ^ ' , w ' « ,y* * • “ u * * ” * « ' S ? . ' State nclMMn t#| ^ mm. eta* 7fi feet, above the-Toltto Miami Elver, ;J " A.mile and a. quartet- in jsagth,If it BIRTHS BRGISTBBKD IN SEPTEMBER, 111* David LsWcencc Bruggcman, 1412 Springfifld Bt., Dayton. ’ ’ Nancy Ruth Blaster, 009 Springfield St, Dayton* Baymondi Brueo Cherry, R. R. S, Xenia. Imtty tw Dinwiddle, 2 li B. King St.,3tonia^ Darcy Joe Fugate, 27 Bcllbrook Ave.i-Xenia, Marjory Rite Fields, B, R, 2, So Geo.'MauriceGales,B23E,MatoSt., Charleston. tXtftiaj - ■ Ueci! Robert Grody, Fairfield, - Phillip Keith Gerald, ,B, R, .Jamestown,. . Demar Nelson Gay, Clifton, ThomasWilbur Greene, Alpha, - Samuel Elwood Hilderbrandt, Barrett Bt., Xenia, . Francis Edwin Hayslip, It, 41, Ofettlft,' ■ . . . . 'Patricia JanoKoass, B. Osborn. - Janet Rayteno fcowery, I4i Homo Ave* Xenis, ■ '. ; Roger f^o MtfrreW, 24 Scott St,, Xenia, ' Melvin Joseph MilieuFairfield, - .Anna LucilieMoK«ighGT81E STafe 'Si, X«fifeH ■ ,i ■■ ’Dolores Binlyn, Rothwdl, R, R, % Jamestown, Dronss Joyce Swe*ringefl} S92 E, pupils gave spjlsadMUsrrke duringthe evtming. . This i # 4 « f Iwh^itees is to b» ComiiWMls'd,[ The fstlirwhif Ea^edsf atetsmsnt h*»*-bro* fgroyavsd ibg.. Miss -’ Ruth P^wlg, fsiwral ehsHdiati: - » i |1S9,«4 Expenditure* ; •-Net •proerods The firyt six will*e«d, Friday,; iltotioiui •hav# -h»*p ’ mats* #'wrok torn! arixtousty waiting which' will' be Octobc? Iff- -048A3 fiwHngp«iod M. -Eum- '■’tted'da.i|/ grade cards, , Wcdnroday; JO^five it*'pro- ^ E. 44 - Mtwdag evaoiag, local E^E/ArZboij*-' gi^m .qVer-'staHuwW j|^''*il3ohim- bus.-.Jaipk* ’sProltefir tCtouril /Watkin*, Kenneth B*nedict,.HatelWf Cooley, and Wallace Brsdfute disea sed wtth their instructor Mr, deteits o f their summer tout *through the Southern;$ate*,'~1 ' ‘ ,/% : ‘ ‘ The hoys approbate "Bbt''.h<toOit o f Being ixqoroted *te RUea the hroad- tm and d^yed MHMvIilt to %08U, very’ m u c h . . '"" T '1 * ». •/* v/*: ;* ifc| g gam^r.vrith'liie ‘ William RtetHwHgb1 HaroM Rtoroisht, GhsrlesNier.Ltoyd] itowsroii'fMhx ftegroHr'Jadrj Emit .iafcteMaA *. Jf.A■IHI|• : JHERmHQP|t.; ■‘toW-j.— ■ -■ ' xmmmmmt. ‘. uppii -1 wasor- .juaudterit' MmihiMui, from*, Dick .Gxutor, -atekMslL .fVw miWWmxm *,'Jo* Cart ManMH Md Jack Wtttmm*' p- 0«*--*f Hda-gromr Mm fUBawtoir. w*ro elected- m edfcerat, Daptain, Jack Httflrmdajrirot UmmaM, Keith Rigioi Seend p adaual, Dari Wat­ kins;; Oergsant at Ariiis,.''.B&)ward JPw^HJWg■ •v ■ ^UPgim|Vwj|. WilfrodHanro. - At -the >Csfstro|a guppse, OetoBsr, the following w*ro*» duty: Dkk Ka- nop, PatMc^fiMr, JrtrtWisueup, Eiri Bailye, Philip TtedaH-EuiTO* DaU^ son, Paul Bhaw, Jack Brovrsr, Charles Nier, -Mix Rotro * , Kritk 1WK Uoyd 8w*ney,-'0ror«w Pwwbrtrtow, 'Itogene Judyyj Kenneth HuRtoan, Bill lrtfinc^ Carl. Jones, Braes Connor, James Adams, HsrokF Stormont,. Wilfred Hsnesi and Howard Frame. All were under thesupervision of Captain Jack Huffman. / On regular school duty, the boys as­ sist pupils to cfosiiag the street in front o f the-main building. They abto help the* teachers on evening duty, dowtewn after school is .‘dismissed for the day. Each patrol hoy on duty wear* a Bant Brown belt which is rorommend. cd andautherixedBy the AAA andthe State Highway Department, *- uA "E 'iS lm liiat«t ' Tha U, IL 9 ; softball tea».,wa* eliminated from the rotopetitloh for county champion^ Thursday evening, Silven-reek-'and Cedafville tied for IcurtHplace at theend of league play. The two teams Met on the formes’* diamond, Thursday afternoon* October 6, . ■ Tho final store was 34 to Silver- creek's favor. All scoring was*done - during the sixth toning, *• . „ 4 •Hoys’ BartHribatt ^aetlee • Monday,, forty boy* reaponded to Coach 0tt% calf for bueketbaU #*ao t?ce. In the group are elpht o f last year’s aqttad .and all of the roierte team, ttying hard for * place o » the team, • .. - •. - 1 (C 'm tim ifi m pm * ‘ ttwd) At first glance If you, look closely There are sections-of town that c*b« you will be inclined to belieye that^pot tbe -reached item certain hydrants the photo man forgot teat familiar »a Itbe, village does- ndt own enough phtese, 'T^olc pleasanfc please end hose ’ that will meet state standards. r ' a«i -*•- Un^ *, 1v~ -*• V -> f ' " 2Jr‘ ’ , ^ ' i'uV V„W, - ST iTEM M IWIUCrflwfu a u m m r watch the birdie." Just because J. llhyd Confarf, left, Fire Chief, and Walter Cummings, councilman, have that soletim exptes- eionr doe!« .not-mean they are to the picture ha if ,qna pleasure.jaurt. BotK are holdipg an oM robber bucket, that did doty one hundred years ago when fir* broke out .;to some. Cedarvilie holme. The -Bucket is from the old hand fire engine. *' " • . •-i To meet requirements of insurance companies and the state fire marshal’i ofilice/'it is necessary that' elsetort vote for th*'eiuall tax levy a&'thf romtor , rieerihn that "the totes cm| hew* tetopite. fire- .'pmitoetieu. TW addriBjsed-.eaigtujsJ^a*:husg^fssssod^sstessf himand tokept-onlyas proHe md h»| it;wa«. purchased' tiy patriotic ritfiten* and given !te the tovm.years agp.;/Tha hteamer -'ha*; served riW time and cannot be repaired longer as such equipment is no" longer onf themarket. It ha* paid its waymany times during 0m past fifty years, -Thegasoline punier still pump*but does not' give the pmsure now re/ quired. This was .proven at the Iasi fire to the tomtom* Section when tbd Crouse meat and. grocery store w«* damaged. Parted the extra' levy is to purchase additional fire hose. FiTO hose doeq notwear outbut it does dry rot being made o f robber ’and cotton fabric? Moreover i f one- sectton,to to use on a fir* it would be impossible to use another long'line-.to protect property totoWtogto xfirtghbbK / V;' / / / / ' ' Ji; -Keeping your fire department up to standard j* no|merelyro expenditure. It,to .an/jnVtoiment.that 'rtive*' SverF property owner prohahly the cost H bis;home or'place of'buriness each iirear. The condition ef Foto 'fire de­ partment has much to 'd o With in­ surance rotes, The older and poorer equipment,, the.higher the rote on in- .-' Somh:mrotto;agh^BeBe <^nteri.Wa*;' virited ditosterous'- tire'"that **»pt th« lmstoeas ssetion haeaase the .STOMP aid, Wes#/Diherty had a heavy loss months ago even, with waterworks. Low pressure .and insufficient hose made it Impossible to 'prntjeetproperty and several Business houses were Wiped but. -, " ' In i8fl7 fire 'wiped, out the opera house on the site of the present build­ ing.' A livery stable to the.north and a’reaidehe*adjacent, It took that fire to convince taxpayers that a steamer wa* necessary,; Who want* to wait until a fire wipes put-, a. section of btteittete houses or dwelling to wake us up to vote for a new phmper and more fire bote? -The cpst-to each prop­ erty to small but ihe heiwSts of new equipment wifi be large, A b a r id o n H o p e i s Davey Will Cali Simuial Se«Rkm The Ohio 'Education association** newly formed Citixen committee M r s . M a r g a r e t W a r n e r P l e d W e d n e s d a y Mrs. Margaret Warner, 74, wife of Woodrow € , Warner, Xenix, died un­ expectedly At her home Wednesday sit 4:20 a. m. Although an invalid virtually abandoned hope Tuesday foridnee Sufferingn paralytic stroke two titate wairsnte valued at $1SA(!4.» m , rororfag batemes 4m »n the June I twte cwuirotkm under the wM ktw e« the largest impmvemente selwsl fewidstfoft ts«d, have bwwj on th* UCC Highway, maiM to <bmm ftototy** rtetrobaster *•«, It mm started h year rctral trlrot Atotrjcts, H. r . Aoltman.lsg*,^ leTOy aapsrtateMent, aanronrod, ' PhTOHaitiva ahat«s of the dieb-let* war* as M bm : Rroroovsidr, •*.*** g»t CMMNrnk, gaet.W: Cedsrrilte, |iAtgAgrlMft«G OMTOAii JafiteriNm. gUM'Jg; Miami. flgUJW; * om . I mb , |g§».4tt efifrowsok. gt,7*CJii ag wtm v»«ro. gtAetgoi asgsmMh, 9i,744Jt( XeTO* Twp, fiAwraa. w m w & m m u m N«roia Lee Rttayer, R. R.2, Jamea^ Lawrence Richard RhinMe. Cedar- vine. ■■- ••■■■■•■ David Ronald Wi4ed% ikli Miami RC, XeWiih A .• Bernice Walker, CediroRto Earita Well*, Uedaroltte, I wiihetforoe li« football team lost The mail' who pfeir* the apple* -la ff»to*dsyta KwriwAf VtatsM Froatola m*e« important toetor in determine fart, Kfc, By a pe*m o f MSto 7 Wil4tog the amount o f Bruising than the W o r n o» Friday wifi meet Ttefce-jrotttetoe!? Intowhichhe jdekt, Fadded « m >fttOtete of a M momi endet iniiiewtai AM not reduce Bndtteg Ik. at .iteMii c field to UMuaga |Qj>iw n gwlawiiti, ' Btuver Salt ll««oird > For Com Cutlbg Louis Rtetar «M ast what to %&> liefad’ to he a asaasd fist rotting a certain aiftorod e f eero in m give# time, Harot'M il riweha to l i t henro straightroMkw TOtee twa hours each Motwksg rof th* aaaaa fro.- th« evaning for hi* fiss*lt awl mlfitteg Moat tri tto TOMIrthrid imd to: huahteg*• annvroag**f ro* andewa- M f huahata to «h* ShroR. Ba has 41 acres ef earns. We deg* «f f"X *Ocb farordha*hea* aglMhrt to tomeroftty, tW# tamfi a special .legislative session this fall to settle school finance problems and concentrated Qftpossible solutioUi, on*' or more of which may he submitted at the general assembly’s4'egul** ses­ sion in January. *"At ItT first organiiation ^meeting the committee selected Loteh E Sousrs, Canton lawyer, andmember of the Canton school hoard, ns its Chair wan and decided os procedure for a thorough canvass of the state school problems and suggested solutions A spokeman for- the' 0 . B* A, said, the general opinion expressed at th* meeting was that there was little cfcahco Gov. Martin L, Davey would convene a special session in Novsmhet as fee said fee would do last spring, J. 0 . Fry Died S u d d e n l y W e d n e s d a y ,* Jacob Oliver Fry,'<0,218 N, West' St:, died suddenly front * heart at tack fn the office o f Dr. E M, Cha»«= Miss, Xenf*, M W at.fiiBO p. m* Born n*ar Trolpln, Mr, Fry bed spent ht« entir* life in or near Xenia and tow wriikitown as a carptssfeyand contractor. H* was a member o f the United Brethren Dhuroh and Xenia I, a a F, ledga. He Is stttvivod by his widow, Mm Ftorenea A, F ry ;» amt, Lawronte A «*f Xante: a daughter, Mrs, Cter gprorlden, of near OHterville; fogr growtilifidroe, and a M te r , Abra­ ham, of JCmoowM*, Wort*. Funeral sendees wffl he oendneted and ofec-haif years ago, Mrs. Warmer had appeared as Weir«a usual until'Cedarvilie, vice chairman; shewas stricken suddenlywith a heart! attack a few minutes before her death. Bora In Xenia February 2$, 1804, she had spent the greater 'part rtf her life in this community and was a member o f the Breehyterian Chsrdf, Besides her husband she leaves * daughter, Mrs, Roy Hull, and a son, George, both o f Xenia; five grand children; a niece, Mrs. Hose! Chip man, o f Terr® Haute, Ind,,- and a Ortm* mm ty Is riehar toltor hr " $17A«7ffJ fran tiw steSv *4 Ohto all ^ dimto toe vigUaiieffe f <te«mto 4mPmr / Jams* J. Cvrtett. Move Hum a ysar wge Mm TOMA ■; ptoced sevroal rounttoi u s s K r t ^ bring indebted for toe- earn' *f to* digsnts. Uroana casuTOy was to 4ha - list andat onto County AtTOtisejCiir- . ? left began ,aa tavastigariro, .fisrtlfig * that the state.was. teUag ajraTOifis , o f the county, Crdinarily fewTOBTOals ’ or hoards ever guestlwi the srotherity ' of the state or the conroctnew U P*. motive*. The local investigatiop.' soon eng- * vinced-Mr. Curiett that ft wa« the state that owed the county for'avsr'. charges and B§ protested to 0m kk tk .‘ The Curlett finding itsrtod other - county^, auditors to investigate tot charges made and It wa* sow ad- ' “ filed the state wa* inthd wrong, ' Tletotest refund, following tore* ' irrogutaritjtcs detected g year age, v* smount* t o 10,060.74.' It rofirosrote payment* which Croent,.eqiTOto''hat btto tfiakteff ft/tot'ta to ; <|Mt% S;,: weeksince J918 tor th»-iTOg»trt'«f.an.'-,: • inteato to tM fe^to-mindud toritontoro. at Dripht.;:- 'r■ / h ■' V i- s Curhrn> invrotigatiro' MtoTOrtrtot ' ; ^ a t e had always been a toga! tosh*- v *' dent.iof-.Csrrofi:rou^;/wii^ of the child lived, and commissioner* *' of, that, county were- Bible fit* hie support.' :Tim origlnri coitwadteTOirt / - was made, from .tha.U.'s . & $' # ./o ; W home hero November 1/7804. “ . On the tetris ;of-'evidsnet eoQacted 1 ■ By the auditor and eonfirwsd By a APtcial investigator .fite; tht-:topport.r' ; Bureau:, of the riato/fitfpartetint t f . '" '1 public welfirov Uuristt was Mtttlted Tuesday rtmstate Witt rofUad^gJHO,- / J; 74 to a<rom^ated paymrotemade, hy-.-. - Uroei4:roto»^,'ai|to-|nu^Tto;amoaiit’ win beshriged to uteirou emmto, toe >/ -auditor wto;Sdrited,i ' •^ ' / L' ^ •' "AiTOitotitorlift h*d;'jNteriM*iy te ti ] ntthod infornmtton to -to s ’MMa dm parimtat yddch'lm roroltoWs totta' etiMm saftUids to town- ftelM W X gtorto* o f lTO«*ntewhtjfied talltgand XfiM. A toinl «t|fijrt4.07.wm* an ertoatoua- charge to this cpanUaftr SttppmS TO a i*ri*iit 'who;was actually a-faga! : resident of anothor county. •- ■ ’ ' Greeriis county’s hillfor uMtotensnoe of tofnatea to state institutten. aver, age* |5fi00 annually. The fimr to- fund* credited to tote coterty will take rote o f the yearly bill tor slight­ ly more than thro* yrojrs. Youngr Repliblic*n Clubs Form Comfy ’ Or^nizatiojtWed. » Represetttetivaa of the risriro* leetl Young RepOblkait Utoha gsTOpttsd of young men and Women wadur ^fsTOt‘ urns held to Xenia, .Wednsmtoy teu- ning when a county orgrointion wan affected; YarioUk plans for toe.rook­ ing campaign were discussed. In the organisation Mr." Oene Drake, Yellow Springs, waa chosen chairman; Mrs. Greer MeCttifeter* and Miss. Evelyn Knisley, Dritero, aocretdry. The clubs will sponsor * 4* mc # on . Friday evening, Oetohrtr It,, at toe Xenia Armory, following the trots Troy football game, The dense wA be open to young Repahttrons and «* admission will he charged, -* ... ...... » .... ill- . $ ■ cousin, Mrs. -Harry Cromwell, of Xenia, A daughter* Mrs, Jennie Hay, a»d a son, Raymond, preceded her in doath. RIFE FARM SOLD What, is known m to* Gaevga farm ha* been, mU to F, A, DkVmL % Csestrcreek TWp, Mri WaHaro Ufa, • Who has tesided on the fawn haa par- ehatofi a farm to Ashland rowdy and Funeral services will Be condsded|wfil move there to the spring, at the Necld Funeral Home, Friday atj? ” 2 p, to’ «hargeo of Rev. A. t>, Sefeeny, -of. the First. -Reformed Church, with burial to North, Cam-, otery. N f iw C h e v r o l e t On JtfBptoy Hiiturdiiy The Cummings Chevrolet ffalro has j»*t finished many Improvements iaj their eries room tor the rtceptfon of. the new 3059 models Which vrifi ha eero hero fiatorday, 6eh*er .**. Walter Catamtogs attended th* pte- vi*w tor all Central lA k dealers to rteelnn.sW, Monday, sod ropwtte that the models show derided toang* ia teiy B imc und n#wrswrrobMV* with WMwny and prrferauuwr. For gala- -A elrtalatteg hrotlag TOtoe MeTOdFhaewd He***, Friday a l’ ito**. fa good working ovder, Frtrod fitlt p. *•„ frith toTOal at jgyroa, |rroeonaM*.' O- H. Harteron. . m m fituam ru^cotx m m A roglpnal cron hTOkhro and eaM to»w with’ over |150 to «ato priroa will be held Friday, October 81 to tk* Normandy farm*, J««t wool « f route ■ # , near Centorvifie, Mewtgeeroey county, apen.to 14 Miami VTOteyi counfies, The mm% I* tpeiisorotk hg the farm deparfmrot ef Mm ftoptem Joronab Cgah priero « f filM wRi tel glroa winner* of tea rorioro t te r o . Reftetemrota wfR t o ’ to. atewgu « f Crataromo M. fL drarte, % w tr r tL * w ill M ote o o o cm t to aiaouHt b u m . jR H. limit Will a m Wa r m q te'tto room t o nwh rogpM hg tea fHogtor batory to a tow toga Ito Orr toildiiig to* toro rooted to a MV. WooTOoy, Urtonn, « to wfit a m a m kM

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