The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26
Ifriftay, February 25,, 1940 * M e CecTtiftttfe,' O . H e tS Beaver Continued From Page One tion round as they took advan tage o f a first half scoring spree. The Vikings were out in front at the end of the opening period by a 10-7 count and held the half time lead 24-12. A t the end of the third period it was Silver by 32- 24. Bryan 40, Spring Valley 33 Spring Valley’s Spartans, pre tourney favorites' aim comity league winers, were eliminated fo r the annual event by a sharp shooting Bryan aggrigation by the score o f 40-33. Bryan took a long lead in the first period 15- 5, but Valley kept pecking away and the halftime count was 17-14, Bryan. The Spartans caught up momentarially and took a 23-22 lead a t the end of the third per iod. Bryan got rolling again in the final stanza and quickly went into the lead again and held o ff Valley’s late rally. ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Continued From Page One Indians Post Semi Final Win Cedarville Indians continued on their way toward the goal of a Greene County Championship when they downed the Bryan Bulldogs Saturday night. It was not until the second quarter that the Cedarville five scored their first field goal, but, having a- chieved that, they were on their way to victory. Paul Vest con tinued to lead his teammates in scoring, with a 17-point total, nine o f them being made from the free-thx*ow line. As the smoke cleared away from the final gun, the score stood at 38 to 31, much to the pleasure of the Cedarville fans. Wahool Wahoo! Here Comes the Indians! Basketball fever is running high within and without the por tals of C. H. S. during these tournament days. Our Indian warriors made a very striking appearance in the opening game of the tournament, with their new red, modish bas ketball suits. Melvin Tackett set the score- board at the Field House to work Wedne.sd-v night, by scoring the opening goal of the 1249 Greene 'County Tournament. In the game with Belibiook, Abie Vest scored 29 points, matching the Eagles’ 29-point total. Vest was again high-point man fo r our team in the Bryan-Cedar- ville game, with 17 tallies to his credit, making his total 46 for the two games. Our second victory brings us to the climax o f the tournament, the Championship game. The C. II. S. quints will face Beaver for this play, which will be on Thurs day night. . . . Cat-Hats Versus Knee Socks Just in case you noticed a change of dress styles through out the school in the last day or two, think nothing o f it, ( ’cause it’s the latest style). The boys are really stepping high, wide, and handsome in their new cat-hats, which are the last word in chic. Jerry Pitstick started the fad by wearing a cat-hat to the bas ketball games. Soon after that many of the boys adopted the idea and they have been wearing the new headgear to the tourna ment. But the girls can’t lei. the boys get ahead o f them! in the hails gaily-colored knee-length stock ings appear on many of the girls. So, boys, watch out what you try next! Sportsmanship “ And in the world, as in the school, I’d say. how fate may change and shift; The prize be sometimes with the fool. The race not always to the swift. Who misses or who wins the prize, Go, lose or conquer as you can; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman.” These immortal lines, from ' “ The End of the Play” by Wil liam Makepeace Thackeray, hold vvmthwliile counsel for us today even as they have for generations in the past. In. this changing world we must be constantly facing competition from all directions; in school work, in athletics, in adult work, anu^ recreation. W'e cannot always be the best; we cannot be victorious in every thing we do. We will be defeated time and time again; but the thing that matters is that we ac cept defeat, as well as victory, graciously. As the verse quoted implies, sometimes we may feel that the decision is unjust and the victor undeserving, but that does not alter the fact that we must ac cept defeat as a part ot good sportsmanship. At this season the competitive spirit in high school athletics is at its heigfhth. The tournament is one o f the strongest tests ot sportmanship facing basketball players, coaches, managers, cheer leaders, students, and fans> Our county considers the atti tude of good sportmanship as im portant as the actual winning of the ball game, because the two trophies awarded are o f equal value and importance. It is our duty as students to show the spirit o f sportmur.nship that gives our school tl-e right to be proud o f us. Nolls.ng is more disgusting than to ’ sear “ Boos” and retorts from the audience when some spectator disagrees with a decision made by an offi cial in charge. Our e aeh ami the boys on our team -c: a good ex ample in their eportsma.. ».*■> re action to all decisions o f the tef- erees. Should v»e not ail emulate their example?--Ma* g u B;..d- fute. CLIFTON Correspondent Mildred Lafferty The Fidelity class o f the Uni ted Presbyterian church will meet in the home of their teacher, John Collins. Monday evening, Feb. 28th, at 8:00. Mrs. Ralph Rife, Mrs. Pear! Sexton and Omar Spariow will assist the host and hostess Mr. Russell Sander.-on sub mitted to another operation Fri day at the City hospital. The Scout executive commit tee will meet at the home of Rev. Robtert Paxton on Thursday. Those planning to attend are Al beit Grube, Mr. Carl t’oiry. Mr. Charles Spencer and Mr. Lehman. The Presbyterian cougivgation elected the following new elders: Mr. R. C. Campbell, Mr. Leonard Glass, and Mr. Alford Swa? y. On Friday, March ith, The World Bay of Pi aver will he held in the Opera Hi u.-e. A pro gram, arranged by the IVhcd Council of Church women, vvfsl be given following a eov crod-dish lunch, which the women o f the community are ashed *■- bring to the hall by 11:30. Mr. Cameron Bichett. brother or I>r. John V,. Ilk-laxt. i- re covering from an operation lust week in City hospital. I ho l i re Department has bc.cn incorporated under the laws of The State of Ohio. They are spon.-oring the sale of tickets—the lucky numbers re ceiving an R. C- A. combination radio and Sunbeam raircr. The drawing will be held at 1:00, March ifkh, will: a fox hard in the morning end i cn m i » c :1 at noon. ***'• llTLS *2?.*-* r h . i . j Prated their w-.d.dr with dinner .A : . c p - . • .a were their sr::> Eddie „ i nie, Mr. and Mr.-. Ik ugla.- Luxe, and Mr. and Mrs. l t d V>V.. n r. Mrs. James Wills ;■ ,r<> to Indianapolis, Indiana t ' s -1 ::: a few weeks with her daughter. Wednesday, March 2nd the Presbyterian Ladies A..i society will meet at the homo of Mrs. Millard Dement. Mrs. A . E. Swa- !>y will Lad the de.olio: -» and Mrs. Leo Reed will !e an assis tant hostess. Mr. ami Mrs. Home: Halter- man are in Keystone, for an indefinite stay. The next meeting o f the class studying a survey o f the H’ xtorv o f the New Testament will he Thursday evening. Murth :‘,rd at the luvsovterian church. >Members o f the 1‘iesby.erian church are loading forward to family u.gntrTuerdav, March 1st. A covered dkh tanner will bo served at 7:00, each Larky also bringing their own : e . . .t * and • .»c,.es A p : r : n a ,.:;d Ving’ '* r a . Tow. Tito infor...M tyles are to be the vogue, with sunbonnets and shawls, plaid -.huts and overall- h* :::g -.he ac- - <i . at the, :n far*, -dire” P unlths :uv t* I i r k t , - . : on :..% wr. * : uat* I . mode u dress. t he V, <-M>i ni-rer •f the 1tcstylerian church are to meet Friday evening, l*eb. 25, in the home of Mr. a . . .u Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Car Was- ncr will assi-t ik. h : :g .tam ing the group. Uni t :t- HuntCon Man WhoPosesas ‘Exterminator’ Prosecutor George R. Smith, warned o f an apparent “ confi dence game” being worked in this area with two widows known to be victims in recent weeks. Explaining that the only thing known about the man “ wanted fo r questioning” is that he pose's as a termite exterminator from Urbane, drives a truck identify ing his firm as an Indiana com pany and bearing license plates from another area,'the prosecutor urged that any persons approach ed by such a suspect contact police or the sheriff’s office at once. Last week, Mr. Smith declared the “ exterminator” went to a Jamestown widow’s home and told her the place had termites. A lter only eight hours’ work, he billed hei for $850. suspecting this to be an un real enable charge, she went to the ] .oseciiior and to her banker. Both advised her to refuse pay ment. However, the man returned and, apparently alarming; her, a y - cii to a “ compromise” o f $700 tor winch she wrote a cheek and it was cashed. The woman, telling the prose cutor and banker she feared a lawsuit, wrote another check for the man for $150 fo r treating trees on her property. The “ treat ment,” the prosecutor said, con sisted o f smearing axle "grease around the trunk. However, the suspicious banker stopped pay ment on the second cheek. Another widow, also a James town resident, was. “ taken” for §000 sometime ago, Prosecutor Smith reported. Asking the public’s coopera tion,- the prosecutor said: “We really want him.” The prosecutor said there had been no intention o f reflecting upon the American Termite Con trol Co., of Urbana, an entirely reputable firm. * Apparently the man in question operates out of Indiana, the prosecutor said. College Frosh Join Service Forest Decmer and Robert Coleman, two Freshmen at Ce darville college last semester, did not cm oil this semester, choos ing rather to enlist in the armed forces. Beemer, a member of the football and basketball squads, enlisted in the navy and is in training on the Pacific coast, Coleman, a prominent member o f the Caravaners and Y. M. C. A, enlisted in the air force and is in training at San Antonia, Tex as. 8 west Market street, Xenia, and Howard Kahoe, 108 Dayton street, Yellow Springs. CLASSIFIEDADS e FOB SALE • 112 RATS killed with a can of Star, harmless to animals; also have ANTU, Duvall Hardware. ONE new International Harves ter four row corn planter, on rub ber, also one new four row Inter- n a t i o n a l Harvester cultivator. PHONE 4-3691 Jamestown, Ohio HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE, (2w) Schedule your repairs now in time fo r spring work. HALL-J. HILL FARM SERVICE, PHONE 4-3691, Jamestown, Ohio. * (2w) Registrars For Count) Appointed WE now; have, a few ‘ used corn planters, priced to. sell. HALL J. HILL FARM SERVICE,- PHONE 4-3691, Jamestown, Ohio.’ .'(2w) WANTED U» WANTED—Would like to pent three rooms or more. Inquire Jesse Jones, Cedar St., at’ resident of Fred Kieser, Cedarville,'.Ohio.___ NOTICE Spencer individually designed supports for abdomen, back and breasts. Mrs. Mildred C; McMillen, 225 W. Main St., Xenia. Phone I646MX. SAVE TRUCKING BILLS — Call Butler to have that Beef slaughtered at home. Roscoe But ler, Selma, Ohio, Phone South Charleston 2386, Reverse charges. c-o Roy Davis, 4101 Southwest Boulavard, Fort Worth, Texas, will take-notice that on the 16th day of February, 1949 Maebelle Davis filed her certain petition' against him for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,776 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 26th day of March, 1949. SCHARRSR, SCHAERER & UANAGHAN Attorneys for plaintiff . Gas & Electric Bldg. Davton* Ohio. • '2-13-6t-3-25) CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Ce darville Slaughter House, Route 42. We render lard, cut up meat and make sausage. Phone 6-1023. darville, Ohio. 17-tfb LEGAL NOTICE Henry Egenmaier, whose last mown address is 575, 161st Street, New York 56, New York, will take notice that on the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1949. Anna Egenmaier filed her certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the (Sommon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,- 775 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 26th day of March, 1949. GEORGE F. HOLLAND Attorney for Plaintiff Callahan Bldg. * Dayton,* Ohio (2-18-6t-3-25) LEGAL NOTICE Blanche Adkins, whose address is Newfoundland, Kentucky, will take notice that on the 23rd day of February, 1949, Virgil H. Adkins filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, Said case being num ber 25, 789 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hear ing on or after the 2nd day of April, 1949 BENJAMIN HORN Attorney for Plaintiff U. B. Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (2-25-6t-4-l) CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to all friends old and new, near and far fo r loving remem brance of my 96th birthday with gifts and cards that will cheer me through lonesome hours. Hours in truth and love, ARVILLA BAKER DYE I*iortua. Frank M. Quinn, state motor vehicle registrar, announced in Columbus the appointment of e- leven deputy registrars in Greene county to issue-license plates in 1949. , They are Dorothy Hook, north Main street,, Bellbrook; Edith Cline, Bowersville; Frances Den- nehy, south Main Street, Cedar- ville; Dorothy Sarver, 20 East street, Fairfield; Earl Gerard, 220 1-2 east Washington street, Jamestown; George Hare, 203 north Longview street, Knoll- wood; William R. Ashley, 586 Yellow Springs road, Osborn; Shirley Dill, Main street, Spring Valley; Dilvcr Belden, Greene County Automobile club and ears-trucks, 112 north Detroit street and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, -REGULATION Board Of Trustees Of Public AFFAIRS REGULATION — Charge for using Water outside Corporate Limits fo r Fighting Fires, A Flat charge o f Ten ($10.00) Dollars will be made against each property effected, when the Cedar ville Township Fire Department uses water, from the Cedarville Village System, for fighting fires outside the corporate limi#j. REGULATION; * Water Taps Outside Corporate Limits Whereas, the present muni* cipal water supply, Is inadequate to supply users outside .the muni, cipality, It is the ruling o f this Board That, No further taps be nermitted outside the corporate limits, until further notice. Attest; H. L. Pickering, President P. J. McCorkell, Clerk LEGAL NOTICE AM s 0 . 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In Cedarville Earl Chaplin v c-o Chaplin Cleaners Cedarville 6-2231 'WE SOFTEN THE WATER FOR YOU LEGAL NOTICE Doris L. Bolt, whose last known address is El Tampo, Texas, will take notice that on the 23rd day of February^ 1949, Clarence E. Bolt filed his certain petition a- gainst her fo r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,787. on the doc- kett of said Court and will come bn for hearing on or after the 2nd day of April, 1949. WEINBERG & WINGERTER Attorneys for Plaintiff 407-12 Callahan Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (2-25-6t-4-l) fid as Administratrix of the estate of George .Homer Bond, deceased, late o f Sugarereek Township, Greene, County, Ohio. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1849. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (SEAL) By Luella Howser (2-25-3t-3-ll) Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate, of Ella Pierce, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that J. L. Hagler, Jr. has been duly ap pointed as Administrator of the estate of Ella Pierce, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day of February, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (SEAL) By Luella Howser (2-25-3t-3-ll) Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lincoln Jeffries, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam H. Jeffries has been duly ap pointed as Administrator of the es tate of Lincoln Jeffries, deceased, late of Village of Cedarville, Greene, County, Ohio. Dated this 21st day of February, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Gouift, Greene County, Ohio. (SEAL) By Luella Howser (2-25-31-3-11) Chief Deputy Cleric LEGAL NOTICE Clarence F. Miller, Master Sgt. No. 16056213, 61st Supply Sqdn. R-Main, A. F. Base, Frankfort, . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f George Homer Bond, Deceased. , Notice is hereby given that Rus- sie C. Bond has been duly appoint- FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS *•- - - We *have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service ROSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Germany, A. P. O. 57, c-o Post master, New York City, N. Y. will take notice that on February 18th, 1949, Alfreda G. M. Miller filed her petition in divorce on grounds* of gross neglect of dutv, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said cause being No. 25781 on the docket of said Court. Said cause will come on for hear ing on or after the 9th dav of April 1949. Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Carrie Jordan, Plaintiff, -vs- Howard Jordan, Defandant No. 25785 Howard Jordan, whose last known place of residence has been for the past several years in the country of German, and that his present address i f Howard Jordan, D 142383, Office Manager, Office Exchange Officer, EUCOM, Hdqs. European Command, APO 696-A, New York, N. Y., will fake notice that on the 21st day of February, 1949, Carrie Jordan filed her peti tion against him in the Comm Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohi for * diybrce on the grounds Gross neglect of duty, and th unless the §aid ,Howard Jord shall answer said petition on after th.e 2nd day o f April, 194 judgment may be taken grantin plaintiff a divorce. Carrie Jordan, Plaintiff Smith, McGallister & Gibn Attorneys fo r Plaintiff (2-25-6t-4-l) (2-25-6t-4-ll P revailing P rices paid fo DEADSTOCK' FARM BUREAU COOP. 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