The Cedarville Herald, March 5, 1937
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 3-5-1937 The edC arville Herald, March 5, 1937 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, March 5, 1937" (1937). The Cedarville Herald. 1639. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1639 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. 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MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU- a p f e a p p i SIXTIETH YEAR NO. 14 CEDARVIUJE, OHIGtyHtIDAY, M ARCH.5,1937 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR igttftsifaMi MEWS LETTER Cedarville High Gaine^Aesociation MEEHN6 CALLED Wins Honors At D i)AiftxI)rive FROM STATE County Tourney tWIlhpBanquet TO STUDY STATE j DIVORCE SUITS Story o f Klondike Gold Rush Thursday, February 25, Frank | Cruelty is charged in three peti Two basketball teams from 'Cedar The leunaatnwmnbership drive of Douglas recounted the story of the DEPARTMENTS tions for divorce filed this week in ville High invaded the county tourna IheriGeeeMiiGmmty Fish and Game As TAX DILEMMA Klondike Gold Rush to the high school common pleas court. ment and withdrew with two trophies, sodaiiwpwiUthe tetimaxed with an en tertainment andux-roast supper Fri students. He told o f the discovery of ' COLUMBUS.— Qualified public li- Lawrence G. Planck, in an action Cedarville girls, the 'defending cham George II. j, Tho^ie, 7i, Greene “ The economic liberties of the day,"iMarchs.12,- to be held at Spring gold, off the dangers prospectors en dttsries, ini Ohio which, are ip financial against Lucille M. Planck, Lima, O., pions, came-through as-was expected County’s first ^kmocratlc represent. people of Ohio are seriously endanger V£Hcy,idn thaofiDawnship Hall, com- dured to reach the Klondike, and of need will again receive state aid as requests that his wife be barred of to annex the finals, hut-only after a attive in-the state'legislature, died at ed if our program of taxation is not mencmg at 6:80 p. m. hardships withstood in that northern the result of the passage of the An interest in his property. They, were hard fought bat tie-with Beaver girls, 5; SO p. mq Ttwiday, of pneumonia in soon put on a sounder and more climate. He exhibited beaded mpe- derson bill, a library appropriation married April 6, 1932 at Wilmington, The game was close, but Cedarville his -home in *Dei|bfoolr. The mam-entertainment of the eve- feasible basis," declared Perry L. casins and gun cases, snowshoes, gold measure, by the 92d General As- 0, never relinquished an early lead, and ReprosenUtivCThorne became ill in ningjinl^b&qnrorided by Joe Peek, re Green, president. of the Ohio Farm puggets, t? wolf skin, and other relics sembly. The , bill has been signed by Irene' Shaw, plaintiff in a / suit ended on top by a score o f 25 to 21, Columbus while Attending sessions of tired vaudavfile. Comedian. Peek, a Bureau, as he discussed at a confer whiCh he collected in the North. His Governor Martin L. Davey and will against Owen Shaw, 24 High St., This game brought to a close the the legislature about a wet-,k ago. Scotfiby birth^has Unraveled Cxtensive- ence o f farm bureau representatives become effective in May, It provides Dayton, to whom ghe was married playing career of -many of the girls He had a low and distinguished ly with thdifinest vaudeville circuits talk was a mixture of vivid descrip- the problem of adequately financing tion of the geography of Yukon and for an .appropriation from the general ApriL 3, 1926, requests custody of two on the Cedarville team and it must career int-poltt^s and law both in and, as: thc ^typical -Scotch comedian Ohio government. “ call” stories of native life there. This reyenue.fund o f $150,000 which will be j minor children, an alimony award, at- have been gratifying to them to end Ghfoi and the w^|f he has uio-qpeer. The meeting was one of a series Northwest Assemblies Program was administered under the direction of torney fees and court costs. She also the season in such a successful man Motlon^piotUres■■tithunting and fish- held in preparation for a larger state During .the firifctwo months of his very interesting and educational and the state library board. State Li charges non-support. ner. term as /represSitttlve, he had been ing ’wiU n lso' be shown. These in wide conference of county farm bu was enjoyed by the audience. brarian Paul A. T. Noon, who serves Cleo Mason filed the third suit j Cedarville boys, second in the county v e r y active, particularly in his cam- clude,^ ‘“ Turkey 'Hunt in*‘ Maryland,” reau legislative chairmen and mem as secretary o f the board, termed the paign against Mate expenditures in the finestpldture of'.wild turkey hunt bership representatives, which was against LaMar Mason, Wilberforce. league, finished in the same position “Welcome Home” tinea sure;, whichwas authored by Rep They were married September 1, 1932. I at the tournament. After winning which he .demanded -that “Bureau ing ever"*sh0wn o n ' the screen. It held at the Neil House in .Columbus, ?'he Juniors will present a three resentative Samuel A. Anderson of the first round game with Jamestown, cracy" be eliminated from the state shoWa^tHti biiiMing o f blinds, calling across the street from the 'state act comedy at the Opera House, March ^Newark, a "very important aid to a they narrowly averted defeat in the government. I the dickeys,' and several spectacular capitol, on Tuesday, March 2. SALE AUTHORITY ASKED 32, 1937 at o’clock. Admission 10 most worthwhile cause.” The library He is survived by his widow, Hattie shots.- Y*SqUare Tail* Trout o f Drown 8 “ We have called this meeting of Attorney Marcus E. McCallister, in semi-finals against on inspired Bryan ing Rivei*,"''after seeing this one you and 20 cents. •board, under provisions of the bill, his capacity as guardian of Lauris f ^eam’ wim,ing by a score o f 16 to and several ehil^jren,-living in Cali epresentatives of the farm population will adopt rules and regulations gov fornia. l1 will -he u4tching’' to get out on the of Ohio,” said. Mr. Green, “ in order Murry, 12, o f Xenia R. R. 2, has filed; 14‘ * * r. erning participation in, and distribu favorite -'stream and take a few. Students III to .present to them the facts about the a petition naming Burrell Strong and! The final game found the Ross High tion of, the fund, which will be “ used “ Hunting ‘Brairie Chickens in Sas- 'Classmates extend best wishes for hodge-podge of impractical and op c hers as defendants seeking author- b°ys> the league leaders and defend- for operating expenses and the pur katcheUrafi,"^besides containing a com a speedy recovery to Frances Patton portunist tax proposals now before ity to sell at public or private sale, ”>«(! champions, again on top, with a chase and repair o f books and period,- plete hunt' for these birds, it also and Jack Preston, who have been ab the legislature, and the imperative real estate in Caesarcreek and New final score o f 31 to 21. .deals and for no other purpose." TaxExtended shows -iibdeteiled closeup the various sent for sometime because of iilness. need for working out now an equitable Jasper Twps., belonging to his ward.! -Both of these tejuns will represent difference *betWeen the “sharp tail” a fie county, in the sectional tournainent basis for tax ■ collection. The property is encumbered by A fifteen-day extension of time, Plat- Director M. Ray Allison of the <j,2,000 mortgage. jin Springfield this week end. and “ square tail” varities o f prairie “ In the face of unprecedented de State Department of Finance until March 15, ipr payment o f the chickens, also ruffed grouse on the The Plat for the Junior Class Paly mands for a state-wide tax program first, half of 193$;. retd estate and trip. Will be/open at Richards’ Drug Store, to take care of state-wide conditions,” nounced that the annual report of the CONSTRUCTION SOUGHT department is being prepared by the special assessmehtl taxes without de All sportsmen o f Greene County are March 10, 12:30 o’clock. continued the farm . organization ,. , . , , Court interpretation of the will of Autoist Hurt, Two division o f accounts and control and n ___, ..... , , „ . linquency, has beeft’gnmted to Gneene urged to attend * this truly “sports leader, “ we are confronted by a like ___^ „ Gr£lnt Miller, late of Beavercreek will .be available for- distribution the County taxpayersfby tHe state tax man's gct-to-getheir.” Requirements C. H. S. Win Two Trophies wise unprecedented array of effort on Twp., is sought in. a petition filed by Escape In Crash latter part o f this month. commission. / ..|J\ ■ for admission for' adults wilt be the -A s a result of Greene County .the part of bureaucrats and represent Mary F,. Miller, as executrix of the port is a public document of wide- , , .