The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26
1 ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Continued from Page One Homs Economics teachers o f the county are invited to attend this d Last Thursday Mrs, Ridgeway attended a Home Economics Meeting in Tippecanoe. The meet- ing' Tvas held in the high, school building. Miss Woodward from the State Department had charge o f the meeting. The Adult Education Class of the Home Ec department cele brated two wedding anniversar ies recently- _ , On February 21, Mrs. Fred Dean, o f the Adult Education Class, was surprised when the group served decorated cake and coffee honoring her twenty-fifth ■wedding anniversary. ' On March 14 Mrs. Joe Parker was surprised by the group .serv ing cake and coffee, honoring her twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary. Mr. William Lister took flash pictures o f the group as they were being served. . . . “Money A t Work" Members o f the Commercial classes recently saw the film “ Money at Work.” Views fo r this movie were taken o f the New York Stock Ex change, the center of all indus trial activity in the United States. Interesting details shown were the workings o f this famous ex change and its system of con nection with centers o f industry all over the country. . . . . C. H. S. Boys Attend Sale Last Wednesday Roger Collins and Richard Strickland attended a hereford dispersal sale at East Liverpool, Ohio. The hoys en joyed the trip although it was bad weather fo r traveling consid ering the road hazards in that region, steep hills and curves. The sale was particularly in teresting, fo r the bidding was lively. Cattle were selling fo r high prices, most o f the entries being from the best breeds in the counjry. For example, the high figure o f the sale was $2500, brought by a bull from the main herd; the next highest figures were $1500 and $1200, brought by bulls from other herds. Small heifers were selling fo r $400 and $500. Many cow-and-calf combi nation sales averged about $810. * « * • New Pupil Cedarville High School is glad to welcome another new pupil to the Junior Class. She is Chris tine Stegall from New Morefield, Ohio. Freshmen Win Tournament By downing the juniors and seniors, the freshmen succeeded in winning the inter-class tourn ament. In the freshman-junior game the victors clinched the contest by scoring five points in the final two minutes, to win 14 to 9. In the last game the freshmen outfought and out-shot the cold seniors to come out on the long end o f an IS to 6 score. Officials for the games were Mr. Walker and Mr. Boyer. . . C. H. S. Athletes Have Varied Interests During the past cage season the twelve boys who composed oar varsity team have represent ed what we might term a “Who's Who" in reference to their act- FOR SALE ivities in connection, with basket ball. , However, it is interesting to 112 RATS killed with a can o f Who” o f achievement in other | p o R SALE—6 Kitchen chairs; Kitchen Sink right hand drain board: Old Hoosier Cabinet. CaU 6-4551. , lines o f activity fo r the G. H. S. school year o f 1949. For instance, in the music de partment we find that most o f j ------------—- -——- , - the boys have participated act-;; FOR S A L E — -Ladies black ram ively. ?coat like new, size 12. P h o n e Don Chesnut served as inter- j 6-1262. _____________ _ ______ _ w i i f ! K * SA LM sed c,m p ta to j, Notice is hereby given that "Har old W. Koogler.has been duly ap pointed as Executor o f the estate o f Virginia Diis, deceased late o f Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e County, Ohio. Dated this 28th day o f February* 1949. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate.Court, Greene County, Ohio* (3-4-3t-3-18) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk “ Red and Winte Minstrel" t ~HALL J. 4TTT.T. in November. Four other boys r qv>RVICE PHONE 4-3691 had prominent parts as end men: ^EKVIOE, Fiturir. w w Doug Cultice, Bill Fife, Jack fr - I;Jamestown, Ohio.____________ i f ! ” vine, and Cletns Fredericks. B ill; KQW is the time to schedule Heidorn, Don Turner and Don , at HALL J.HILL Heidorn sang in tne chorus. i FARM SERVICE* PHONE 4-3691, Cietus Fredericks and Jack § amestown, Ohio. (2w) Irvine are active members o i the ? __________ ________ __________— -— band, playin" the bass horn and* Duroc Boars, Ready for service, baritone respectively. ' Best of blood and outstanding lines. The high school mixed v o ca l; priced reasonable. Phone 6-3381. quartette has fo r two o f its J —---------- ------- ~~~~ . 1 members Don Chesnut and Clet- > FOR SALE—100 ft . Galvanized us Fredericks. Both" these boys j; pipe and fittings $10; also b good are practicing solos they will Ichairs, §12. Martin Weimer Cedar- sing at the District Audition in ?ville. Phone 6-2131.____________ __ Springfield this month. I T I T A TVTrn ? T l A Three varsity members rank • W A JN l D U * high in scholastic standing. Don _—.------------ — ■------------------------------ .Chesnut, Don Turner, and Bill WANTED— Would like to rent Fife all have a “ B” average, or ti,ree rooms or more. Inquire Jesse above, fo r the year. »Jones, Cedar St., at resident of Jim Luttrei! has been active as ?p red Kieser, Cedarville, Ohio. a member o f the F. F . A., and -----------_ , . 7 “ . holds the office o f News Reporter; W .-.N TED— Curtains^_ to wash fo r this organization. ; and stretch. Phone 6-1451. 3 -ll-zp . Along the dramatics line a ll; x T r v r n T /v n _ three o f the senior boys took? £ i N i i l l v r i • prominent parts in the Junior»_____________________ -___ and Bill Fife and Bill Heidorn: Spencer individually designed Class Play, “ Almost Eighteen"; supPorts fo r abdomen, back and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f C. A . Jacobs, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Kath erine J. North and Robert Jacobs have been duly appointed as Exe cutors o f the estate o f C. A. Jacobs, deceased, late o f Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 1st day 6? March, 1949. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge p f the Probate Court, Greene County. Ohio. (3-4-3t-3-18) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk parts in me setnur !■ ZZo W. nut, Don Turner, and_ Cietu» 1646MX. Fredericks had parts in their -----— junior play earlier this year. ^CONSIGN YQUR WOOL—Wheth- Many o f the boys have beep ' er you have a top Qf wgpl or only chosen" by their classmates to few fleeces it will pay yed # serve as their officers fo r differ- pool your wool. Your clip will pe enfc years. This year Bill F ife ; sold on its merit and full value is bolds the office o f Vice President; assured- . for the senior class and Don For information sackfpg fa cu t Turner is treasurer o f his class, ties and hags see: Jim Parker serves as president Frank Cfeswgll _ o f the class o f ’51. Local Representative In the spring sports, baseball N 0 T I C g - ^ u Ptains laundered and track, we will ur.d many o f « these same boys going out arain ,n ^ LEGAL NOTICE Edwin D. Coffman, whose ad dress is 57th Instls, Sqdn. Ftp, (Jet) 57th A ir Base Group, APQ 942, c * q Postmaster, Seattle, Wash ington, will take notice that on the 28th -lay o f February, 1949, Mar tha Cv-ffman filed her certain pe tition against him for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,793 on the docket o f said Court and will come on fo r hearing on or after the 9th day o f April, 1949. RICHARD C. GERKIN Attorney fo r Plaintiff Farmers Merchant Bank Bldg. Logan, Ohio (3-4-6t-4-8) c om e .qn fo r hearing on or after the 15th day „of April, 1949. Dan M. Aultman Attorney fo r Plaintiff Xenia, Ohio , (3-4-6t-4-8) LEGAL NOTICE Alvis O. Davis; whose address is 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 fo r 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 o f said Court and Will come on for hearing on or after the 26th day of March, 1949. SCHARRER, SCHAERER & HANAGHAN Attorneys for plaintiff Gas & Electric Bldg. . Dayton, Ohio. (2-18-6t-3-25) fo r new records.—Margie Brad- fute. . . . 3-4=2p GETTIN AROUND CEDARVILLE Continued from Page One progress at present In our town. Or.e, the Red Cross, need not be | SAVE TRUCKING BILLS — IGall Butler to have that Beef \ slaughtered at home. Roscoe But- i Jer, Selma, Ohio, Phone South i Charleston 2386, Reverse charges. „ CUSTOM BUTCHERING— Ce- n Red Cross, need no- oe , Trnn, p Route tremendous task o f recruiting SlmigMer Hesse, Route financial resources. Anyone vrko 142* W e render Iara# exit wishes to aid this worthwhile aud make sausage. Phone 6-1023. cause may do so by contacting darville, Ohio. l/-ttn representative o f the Cedarville College Y . W. or Y. M .. . Parting Pome A Fork In Wife's Path You Can g o through life a grumbling About this and that and so. But folks don’t hear your mumbling DON’T GUESS—I f you market yayr V 09 I the Co-op way, you’ll be sura o f fo il Yalue. Thirty-one years experience jp marketing Ohio woofs is your guarantee p f satisfaction, Through tne ppol mar keting costs are lowest. Consign now. For information sacking facili- They think you a “ erazy Joe.” ties and bags see: __ I f you'll start your day a | Frank Creswell whistling I Local Representative w some NOTICE OF. APPOINTMENT such thini ! Estate o f V5r« lnis Di!s» V * You have friends a crowding ceased. the street. j k TEACHER 33 YEARS ! B. R. Duckworth has been re- E employed as superintendent o f j schools at Greenfield. He has been connected with the school; fo r 33 years. I LEGAL NOTICE Harry Carter Singleton, whose last knpwp place o f address was Box 12, Cgdahville, OIjig, and ^hose present "whereabouts is unknown, is hereby notified that Mildred L, Sipgjeton has filed a petition for dvprce aganst him on the grounds pf Qrpgs Neglect o f Duty in the Cgurt o f CgmnigH Plepg, Greene Coun|y, * Ohig, said caqsg being numbered i§794 on the docket of sajd CQiptj and that said cause will for Sieahhy calves € A IF M iA t PRFSlilTi mi Swyfty*4 Wgtff^s gj Frank Creswell Cedarville, Ohio FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. THEATRE Honmm andsoap / Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service BUSS GUTTER P . O. Box 7-18 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio Fri. and Sat-. March18-19 William Bishop - Virginia Patton “Black Eagle” 1 (The story o f a horse) 1; Also Comedy - Sports - Snapshots ; Sun. and Mon_ March20-21 Fred McMurray - Frank Sinatra “Miracle o f the Bells” ! Also, Fox News | Wed. and Thu-s., March 23-24 ! j Henry Morgan - Virginia Grey ? “ SO THIS IS j NEW YORK” " 6 R RM 1 I THE Maoes’ EVAN’S GROCERY Catsup (14 oz.) Bottle Ballard Pancake Mix lb. No. 2 Pork & Beans No. 2 Canned Corn 12%c 1 2 % c Brew-Rite C offee ........................... Ib. 43: Sliced Bacon per lb. Fresh Frozen Fish 49c Frying Chickens every Friday % Saturday LAXJNDBOMAT ]■ a 1 G * * flMi •ply.eoflvfiMfiiKf’ Hiooe us and malm ar rangements to see the Laundromatw**ha loadof rjrour dothes. IT S FREE. suttmm o MOWT—No awkward bMtdteg or stooping when loading orttnioading washer. . . the loading sM ffs a time and work saver. SfHClfOfAt C©NT«01—All opera tions performed automatically : Starting, stopping, filling, water temperature, washing, rinsing damp-drying. ftaefJNfj) M fflnr—An improve- sunt overall knownwashingmeth ods. IncSned Basket gives a wash- ~ ingactionthatisamazinglyefiideat. C 13 AHIH 9 —-TheLaundromat has no Knt trap. Wash and rinse waters keepinterkirsparklingdean. im m is ANYWm $Sl No kefting to floo r . . . Mo Vibration! f e m b J g S f• -» » W ^ d i ^ jb o u s e PICKERINGELECTRIC Cedaurville, Ohio s. ;wo^rWVIqP* LEGAL NOTICE . Henry Egenmaier, whose last known address is 575, 161st Street, New-Yofk 56, New York, will take notice that on the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1949, Anna Egenmaier filed her certain petition against him fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty before the Common PleaB Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being number 25,- 775 on the docket o f said Court ind will come on for hearing on or liter the 26th day o f 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 of Greene County, Ohio. Said case being num ber 25, 789 on the docket of said Court and will come on for bear ing on or after the 2nd day of April, 1949 :- BENJAMIN HORN Attorney fo r Plaintiff U. B. Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (2-25-6t-4-l) ‘ -TEe 'CecFaJvilTe, 0 . H efglE LEGAL NOTICE Doris L. Bolt, whose last known address is El Tampo, Texas, will take notice that on the 23rd day o f February, 1949, Clarence E. B.olt filed his certain petition a- gainst her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f 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 on 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) LEGAL NOTICE Clarence F. Miller, Master Sgt. No. 16056213, 61st Supply Sqdn. R-Main, A, F. Base, Frankfort, Germany, A. P. O. 57, c-o Post master, New York Gity, 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 duty, before the Common Pleas Court of 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 day* of April 1949. Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for Plaintiff (2-25-6t-4-l) 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 p£st several years in the country o f German, and that his present address if Howard Jordan, D 142383, Office Manager, Office Exchange Officer, EUCOM, Hdqs. European Command, APO 696-A, New York, N. Y., will take notice that on the 21st day of February, 1949, Carrie Jordan filed her peti tion against him in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, f o r - divorce on the grounds of Gross neglect of duty, and that unless the said Howard Jordan shall answer said petition on or after the 2nd day o f April, 1949, judgment may he taken granting plaintiff -a divorce. Carrie Jordan, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (2-25-6t-4-l) Prevailing Prices paid f o i DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 INSIDE STORY OF THE fcOLiro BALE For a ? 0 O F F CORN CROP See the Funk’s G-Hybrid adver tisement in this month’s RURAL- GRAVURE suplement. GetYourG-HybridSeed fo r 1949 planting from us. W e have top-quality seed immediately available o f adapted G-Hybrids to fit your farm . FunkBros. SeedCo. Bloom ington, 111, MORE LEAVES STAY ON THE STEM — The gentle way to b a le . Saves more leaves, color and protein o f hay. Leaves are rolled inside , where they can’t escape. Leas feeding waste. SHOWER-RESISTANT BALES—Rolled bales shed water like a thatched roo t Less surface on the ground; they dry off faster after a rain. PRICED FOR HOME OWNERSHIP—Do your own baling the hour your crop is ready, HANDLES DOUBLEWINDROWS—Double windrows cure fast and make the best bales. Turns out more bales per hour. iU lIS-CH fllM ER S --------AND SERVICE SMI# SEE US SOON .. . now .,. i f you would like to own a Roto-Baler this year. HAROLD HESS Xenia, Ohio “We l l , I promised not to b r e a t h e a wo rd , but I just can't h e l p telling you what the Health Council is going to d o . . . M ‘You can trust me not to say a word!” . “ First o f all, the Health Council consists o f representa tives from every organization in Greene County. Even our own little dub sends a member.” “ If It's going to cost money, we can’t___ ” "Oh don’t worry. The Health Council isn’t a drive fo r more money. It’s just a group o f public-spirited citizens who are working to improve health activities, in. pur County.” “Well, if you want my opinion, Mrs. Greene, I think something should he done a b ou t....” “ Of course you do. But you can’ t do anything by just talking. That’s where the Council comes in.” “How?” ’ . “By co-ordination. Now that’s a big word fo r managing things right.^The Health Council will work to channel civic efforts into a smoothly running operation.” “Sounds good, Mrs. Greene. What else?” “ The next big purpose o f the Health Council will he to appraise Greene County Health needs. That means (1 ) finding out i f we are using what services we already have, (2 ), finding ways to supply these needs. This will add up to a well-rounded health program fo r Greene County. It’s going to mean a lot o f work.” “ I'd like to help out, Mrs. Greene. -Is there anything l ean do?" *Tf you really find time, you can join the Health Coun cil as a ‘member-ai-Iarge.’ But the best thing you can wWhaf$ fhis ! hear about a Health Council, Mrs. Greene?” do right now is understand exactly what the Health Council is, and what it is trying to do. Then you can ex plain these facts to your own organizaton. Alert each member to the objectives of the Health Council. This will pave the way fo r faster and more efficient com munity health work in the future.” “Anything else I can tell them, Mrs. Greene?” “Oh my yes! The first step in improving Greene County health activities will be to show how people can use the npw-ayailable services o f the County Health Depart ment to best advantage. Greene County has an excellent Health Department and everybody should know how it functions and what it does to help in health problems.” ___ WATCH YOUR LOGAL NEWSPAPER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION___ THE GREENE COUNTY HEALTH COUNCIL REPRESENTS THESE ORGANIZATIONS: AGUIOUL.TBK- 4 I. EXTENSION SERV ICE ASSERICATi ASSOCIATION’ OP XJNIVERSITV WOMEN X e n ia Y ellow Spring., AM ER IC AN CANCER SOCIETY ’ AM ER IC AN GOR'D S T A R MOTHERS AM E R IC AN REGION & AU X IL IAR IE S X e n ia -Y e llo w S p rin g s Jam estow n -C edarvO lo AM E R IC AN W OM EN VOLUN TARY SERVICES B E T A SIGMA TH I. Z E T A TAU CH APTER B ’N A I B ’R IT H - _ R 'N A I R ’R I T lf WOMEN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOa^ _ f l „ JCen 5 a O sborn If airxieiq CATHOLIC LAD IE S OF COLUMDIA ^nSTHUNl'I'V COUNCIL OF Y E L LOW SPRINGS COOPERAT IVE CLUB COOPEKETTES S > *U GH TE n s O F TH E AMER ICAN ^ ™ ION E A S T E RN ST AR CcdnrvlHo F A R M BUREAU O F GREENE COUNTY F O R T Y & E IG IIT YO ITU RE E IG H T & FO R T Y VOITURF. - G IRL SCOUTS fISRFFNE COUNTY F IS H AND GAME ASSOCIATION c F r m in e c o c n t v h e a l t h d e p a r t m e n t Q S E E N B C Om jJ iT Y MISDICAL SOCIET\ AU X IL IA R Y HOME ANT) COMMUNITY h o m e a n d s c h o o l a s s o c i a t i o n o f y e l l o w ’ s p r i n g s T H E JUN IOR ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE OF X EN IA IvIW AN IS KN IGHTS OF COLUMRUS LIONS CLUB O sborn - F n irfleM NATIONAL FOUNDAT ION OF IN FAN T ILE P A R A L Y S IS P A R EN T TEACHER S ASSOCIATION B e a v crcre cR E a s t I llg b & L in coln — ■ R E B E C C A LODGE POMONA GRANGE R O T A R Y mTNSHINE SOC IETY OF X E N IA TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION * TU E SD AY L IT E R A R Y CLUB , ■VETERANS OF FO R E IG N W A R S , X E N IA W IL B E R F O R C E F . & A . M ., N o. 31 W . T . C. U. WOMEN ’ S CLUB Coordinates Public Health Activities . • r . Appraises Gneene County Health Needs THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED B Y THE CARROLL-BINDER GO., XENIA, OHIO — ' . -i-'-'111-, U1J -------.1111 i..;— ; ■ I . T T --------g ! tv; L ‘ •*- .
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