The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

ft . a. Page Pour What’s new in Typing II? Lis*' ten closely and you shall hear—> “ You need one or two more mis­ takes on this letter* to make it right.” This is no joke! AH stu­ dents of Typing II class had the new experience this year o f mak­ ing six letters, ranging from num­ ber “ Six” which is perfect and down to number “ One,” which has* therefore equal to an “A ” grade, many mistakes and is equal to an “ F ” grade. This was a new idea suggested by the state com­ mittee on commerical standards to help students to recognize marketable letters sent out of the business office. Six letters from the class were selected and placed on the bulletin board to serve as the standard Quality Chart for use in grading* typing exercises throughout the year. We would like to call attention to omission o f the By-line in the first issue. Bevei'ly Cavzoo was the editor of that issue, and red shirts with white letters. Cedarville fans hope that the “ Big Reds” match performance with apparel” on the basketball court. Cedarville “ Big Reds” added another victory to their record of six wins in a row, With a score o f 8 to 1 over their Spring Valley opponents on the home diamond, Tuesday afternoon. Grindle, local pitcher, held the visiting lads down to three hits. The Spring Valley boys have lost two games in the league standing this fall, yielding to Beaver on an earlier match. v 6 . ‘ Herald Society ST. PAUL VISITOR Palmer Everson of St. Paul, Minn., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stitts- worth. Mr. Evirson and Mr. Stittswoi’th were in the army to­ gether. YWCA The Y. W. C. A. o f Cedarville college held their first meeting of the year Monday night at the home o f Miss Charlotte Collins. Election o f officers were held. Mrs. Leon Kling is supervisor, Marie Fisher, Pres.; Martha Tan- ehill, Vice-Pros.; Eleanore Weis- miler, Sec.; Joanna Bryant, Treas. CALIFORNIA VISITOR Miss Bertha Anderson of San Deigo, Calif., on her way home after being in Scotland, visited Mildred Trumbo. BROADCASTERS CLASS The Broadcasters <j!ass of* the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Rev. and ,Mrs. Wil­ liam Waide on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 0:80 p. m. Each one is to bring a covered dish and table service. Tlie committee will furnish des- We Pay . $9.00 for HORSES $7.00 for COWS According to size and condition Small animals removed promptly FARM BUREAU CO -OP ASSN . call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms fo r sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4‘ i interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon II. Kling, Mgr. GaylesandGirl InNewOrleans Clifford Gayles, 35-year-old pa­ roled Xenia knife-slayer, was held by New^ Orleans FBI-agents’ in connection with a brutal “ one- man crime wave” starting near Wilberforce Labor day week-end. FBI Agent Percy Wyly said Gayles was sought in connection with two slayings, a rape, the wounding o f two persons and theft of three automobiles. Following a 'conference in Hamilton on Wednesday, Greene County Prosecutor Marcus Shoup announced that Gayles would be returned to Butler county fo r the first prosecution. Prosecutor Shoup had conferred with the Butler county officials in Hamil­ ton. Arrested with Gayles in New Orleans Tuesday night was 17- year-old Ada Davidson, of near Wilberforce. sert and coffee. The program sub­ ject will be Hearvest time. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Helen Coy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Frank List, Jr. has been duly ap­ pointed as Executor o f the estate o f Helen Coy, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24t.h day o f Septem­ ber, 1947. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Iftella Hawser Chief Deputy Clerk. (9-2G-3t-10-10) —* ---- - — —— — ------- Watch Repairing Harry H. Mogle 26 2 N . Detroit Xen ia Phone 2 0 13 Eyes Examined t Glasses Fitted Reasonable Charges DR,G.E.WILKIN Optometric Eye Specialist Xen ia , Ohio V IS IT TH E H O M E FURNITURE CO W H E N IN X EN IA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged <§» Immediate H Delivery <D OR all H Famous Make g> C A M E R A S (©) and 1 Movie ® Equipment <§) t Easy Terms Open Every Mon- (§5) day Til 9 p. m. 1 CAMERA SHOP ® 31 W. HIGH | M DIAL 3-9497 % SPRINGFIELD, O. K‘ WE PAY FOR HORSES$15.00 COWS$17,0 HOGS$5.00PERCWT. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALL Charges XENIA FERTILIZER E . G u B u c h s ie jb i T T f li! XEN IA Reverse 0 9 / / $ i i i n (Copyright 1937, Nat’l Trades Day Ass’n, Weatherford, Texas) Owned, in thisretailtradingareaby Mens Assn. andoperated,withourpermission,bythemerchantswhosenamesappearbelow -\ Regardlessofweatherconditionsorothercircumstancesthiseventwillbeconductedevery Enjoy Good Food % at the Blue Bird Restaurant Creswell Concrete Products Company Bird Variety Store Cedarville Market Shoe Repairing Laundry Chaplin Dry Cleaners Fleetwing Station Herring Lumber Co. Luncheonette Sodas V Confarr’s Pantry Cedarville Farm Implement & Supply Hal Reardean’s Barber Shop Elmer Burba Pool Room Quality Groceries Meats - Vegetables Rigio’s Market Hamman's Dairy C. C. Brewer—Tiner Short Orders Breakfast Lunch Dinner v Old Mill Camp Your Purina Dealer K. C. Wells Your Rexull Drug Store H. H. Brown Cozy Theatre U Pickering Electric For the best in Groceries Meats • Hill Top Market Paul Edwards Cedarville Hei 9* k*' Lucas Paints G E Appliances Duo Therm, Oil Heaters Duvall Hardware Groceries ? \ Meats Vegetables Wasner’s Grocery Dry Cleaning Pressing Re-Weaving Tailoring * Altering Laundry Service Pick-Up and Delivery New Cedarville Cleaners Cedarville Lumber Cb.; Dennehy’s Pool Room Frank Creswell %;i - . K *. • . 'I'-V 1*’^' ‘ /- -*jj

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