The Cedarville Herald, January 7, 1938
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 1-7-1938 The edC arville Herald, January 7, 1938 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, January 7, 1938" (1938). The Cedarville Herald. 1704. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1704 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. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0 », 'V * NSW THINGS M R ' JJJfVR&Wg&t) A F W r S K N O W BY MERCHANTS FIRST. ADVBR- ASTHBHBABMNBSONTH* H 5 W S KKBB ton ABBSAST fagb . m m n is of i m OF THX TIMES. READ THEM! SIGNIFICANCE TO TOO. ■TJWWlfBP apn Stott* B lJ W 'W m m YEAR NO. 6 CEDARVILLE*, OHIO, f p D AY, JANUARY 7,1938 H u e ® , mm A Y E A R IHfeito I CTTCD Sawyer Will Not Dr. W. R. McChesney nE H LEI rim CHAUMON m u te r CO U RT NEWS Be Crowded Out •a jfMMd For Representative ■ ” . f. R H i STATE Hon. Charles W, Sawyer, Cincin- M E T D ifH O N H E T U N iil nati, Ohio Democratic National Com Assembly A temporary restraining order, en mitteeman; has. been denied a place - Monday morning* Rev. C, E. Hill B E rniitlR blilv joining the disposal of certain per at the speaker’s table at the coming had charge of devotions and spoke at M B IvIH E W Iv sonal property, has been allowed in annual Jackson Day dinner at $25 a the high school assembly, The speak an accounting suit filed in common er told of his observations of. life' COLUMBUS.—A survey by agri plate. The banquet is under'the con Charles G. 'Cannon, 32-year-old Prosecutor Marco* ShoOp eoitfhebed pleas court by Mabel L. Walker and among the people of New Mexico, cultural experts end rural economists trol of the Daveycrsts. Such dinners member of Mm State Highway a three day sessiofi of the grahd Frank L. Johnson*; as administrator where he taught several years ago. indicated an increase in Ohio farm in are usually Under the direction of the Patrol,, Springfield' outpost, met in-1 this werit, a rpcord, fpr yeart Wc|, of the Ethel Harris estate, against Reverend Hill plans to return soon come daringl987 o f $28,516,000, when National Committeeman. Mr. Saw etant death ab^fc 3:40 p. m., Satur fom* 80 or mote - James Barlow. to give an illustrated lecture on the compared with the 1936 farm income, yer announces that Tie will attend the day, when his. motorcycle struck a ed and o f the "twenty-right .,;eaaoa The -defendant* tenant on a 100- same subject, atoondingto the Ohio coro'perative banquet and have his speech ready dog, whirled cy«r - an embankment siderod," twenty" indfettiijriita frbhd* acre farm in Boss Twp.,- has refused crop -reporting service. During 1037 for the press* even though he is not and smashed against a tree, The four ignored and four to turn over to the plaintiffs their White. Christmas the yield p f 10,515,500 acres, which in permitted to speak. accident happebd on the- Columbus report was re turned to Acting J u ^ « sharp of, crops raised on the farm, in The "W hite" Christmas, idea used cluded government payment* and live pike, State Route .42* on Samuel's hill Frahlf M. Clevoagiu* violation of % rental agreement, the in the public schools this yeap proved stock products, was- estimated at west o f Cedarvflle. ' Indictments returned:,, petition charges, An accounting of very popular with the students. I MS,670,000. In 1936 a total o f 10,. Co. Commissioners Cannon suffered & broken neck, a Phllljp Terenzi, 48, Osbqrii, seeopd profits is requested. F. L. Johnson is About seventy jars-of fruit,'jelly, and 286,500 acres had a cash value o f skull fracture, ta d fractures of the degree manslaughter- fot- th* ;# ^ attorney for1 the petitioners. vegetables, as well as potatoes and 1316,164,000. Ohio, which ranked Name Appointments left leg and le|t arth. D r .' H. C. Russeliliocke, 14*stWckI>^taafifo^ other foodstuffs, wrapped in white sixth state in agricultural money Schick, couqty Jaroner after Investi Jean Patton, charged , With issuing a DIVORCE REQUESTED tissue paper, Were. deposited' on the yield in 1936, maintained the same County commissioners announced gating pronounced death as acci wortlileta 'Cheelfe;-^ '| | .'X ^ 0 :^ Charging extreme cruelty, Bessie four reappointments, providing for table ip tbo library. All this food position in 1937 among agricultural dental. Sheriff peorge P. Henkel was company; 'Delberi; Walker has. instituted suit fo r , a di will be used to make -free lunches states. Most Ohio crops* showed a four holders of appointive county notified of the JgJfcident tion, in attempted1 hlackiriail;- vorce from Denver Walker, whom she positions to retain their jobs in 1938. possible for needy children". substantial increase in production in There were n<|eye witnesses to the Sims, breaking; : married July 15, 1917, and requests the appointments were; Arthur Barv- Thd true spirit o f Christmas giving 1937, with, the exception o f sugar accident, the fir|t. being Mrs. Homer w. R. McCHESNEY Crultt, forgery; Raymond Boifr and custody o f four minor, children. Be eratick, as clerk o f the county board rather than receiving did indeed pre beets which declined sharply* as a re- Shaw, who resided: nearby and hap Harold Riley, grand lirtehy; cause of abusive treatment during of commissioners; Clyde • Rpdduck, vail in" the hearts of those who so suit of adverse: weather conditions, pened to see a f overtumed vehicle, Dr, W, R. McChesney, president o f Stephens, two count*" 'p f ' Isipifig theHast five years* she loft her hus county dog warden; Dr, W. T, Un- kindly aided in this project.. Cedarville College, will again be a I worthless checks; Dtright the survey showed. She notified he| son* -Car), 16, tad band last November 15, the plaintiff gard, Xenia, county jail physician; Clarence Reed* flyand Robert Reed, candidate for state representative and: WiUter Butba, eadt. fo u ! dounta asserted in her petition. and Dr. S. C. Ellis, Xenia as physi School, Board' Organizes from this, county, he having yielded 0f breaki g w d entering sund/ on* Of' The public hearing on proposed 23, the last twoE-heing guests at the cian for the county infirmary. Monday, January. 3, the Cedarville to the pleadings o f his many friends, auto theft; James) E. Browif; shoote.. changes in-the regulations regarding Shaw home. The boys investigated FORECLOSURE JUDGMENTS Board of Education met nt the school His services in the House during, his ing with intent to kill; CharieS Refry; the taking of-fish, minnows and cray .and notified Sheriff Henkel. The Home- Owner's Loan Corp.-has building for re-organization. two terns was satisfactory to all I cutting with intent to Tcill; Raymond fish-next spring will be held in Co- The dog that'caused the death of recovered the following mortgage School Board Asks At noon, the members were guests Greene county interests, and his de- Bradshaw, burglary and la^why and lumbus on January 25 by the Ohio the officer, Was,** police dog, that foreclosure judgments, against Har o f SupL H . D; Furst for dinner which feat in tbe RpoBevelt landslide in 19341 carrying concealed w^apona;,Ed:Fent, - Conservation council, it was announc ran from a lane And across the road, riett Aaron, for $905.51;. against Wil Lower Tax Levy was served by the girls of the home was by a very nairow’ margin. He j selling .mortgaged ‘property;: Awu»T ed, by Conservation Commissioner the officer not. hieing able to see the liam Cash and others, for $1,085.44; dog owing to the* cut in the. drive economics department under the sup* will announce as a candidate in the C. Bent, incest; William-S. Patterson, Lawrence WooddelL, One o f the most The CedarVillC Twp. board o f educa ervision of Miss Mary Lou Hudson. against. Roy E. Driscoll and others, way from the road. The dog had Republican primary next August. J worthless check." - important matters np for discussion tion at a meeting Monday night During the afternoon, Mr. Paul for $2,459.03. broken from its leash in the yard of The following cases were ignored; w ill -be the question o f spring fishing organized for the year by electing Mrs. Laura Long, while the family Ramsey, recently elected to succeed Mrs. M. J. Anderson ICharlea ^bneiBaiod for - bass. There is a widespread Fred-Clemans, president; John Coll Mrs. W* W. Galloway, was'sWom in, JUDGMENT REVIVED was at dinner. j weapons; - Gene Talbott,' forgery;' opinion* among sportsmen that Ohio ins, vice president, and A , E. Richards, along with-two i others, Mr. Fred L. An original note judgment for $1,- '■ Going west rftid dawn grade the Died In ColumbUS| Caatle ' HuShes' shooting, with intent lakes and; streams should be closed clerk. Clemans and- Mr*. P. M. Gillilan, who 413.75, recovered. by S. B. Harner officer probably "edUld not have check to wound. to baas fishing, if hot all angling until The board has approved a budget against J.