The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26

Friday, May 6, 1949 The Cedarville, O* Herall ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Continued from Page One peare’s play, “ As You Like It,” from Elizabethian English to modren diction. The part of the play which was selected by the girls was Act IV, Scene I, Where Orlando is taking the cure proposed by Ros­ alind for his love affliction. The modern version was then presented to the other members o f the class by the youthful w ip ­ ers. While the new translation afforded much entertainment, the concensus of opinion was that the literature class prefers Shak­ espeare-?-. . '. . Seniors Review Newspapers The Senior English class and Sociology Dunils have been study­ ing the New York Times. They ‘Bring Your Kitchen up to Parr’ John Parr Kitchen Cabinets & Sinks Custom-Built Cabinet Work Kitchen Planning Services 330 Neosha Ave. Springfield, O. Phone 3-2010 FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4( < interest fox* 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavar.ey & Co. London, O. Leon II. Kling, Mgr. wrote to London recently for a cony of the London Times in ord­ er*to make a comparison between the neriodicals. , A current issue of that paper artived last week from London, a review of which proved t-.» lie very interesting. . . . When **A i'h io. d in Need Is a Frion 1 Indeed.” 4 Web"tor” !. une i f our best friends when we a:e road.ng, t w i t h o u t "hi ■aid ear imagin­ ations sometime.- load us \ery fav from the true woru-meaning. Fo.r instance', this, week we ask­ ed some of the students,, what hadWit’h wdiat woiild you do with “ idiasyncrasy” means; or if vtm it? So without the aid of a dic­ tionary here are some of the im­ promptu answers we received: Jack Walsh--“ If I had it, I’d keep it” ; Richard Spracklin—* “Give it to Dortr.e Hubbard” ; Betty LeMastor—‘Txock ^it up and throw away the key” ; Bes­ ide Spencer—“Give it to Susie Miller” ; Dorothe Hubbard— “Ilang it” : Susie Miller-•-“Kill it” ; Carol Huffman - “ Put it in a box and bury it.” Daisy Spen­ cer said that she didn’t know ex­ actly what the word meant, but if wo were to u-k Albert Ison, we might find out. as she thought he had it. (The fir-t three syllables of the v.oul, that is!) Some of the meanings they gave our “.-tamper” were: an idiot” ; Dorm; Shaw- “ Some­ one who is a:*.-. I ut dot-n’t be then” ; Gone K-.v-t- “ Ha> to do with the way you act” : Albert Ison- “ Si-me Lina of dv ec.-e"; Marilyn Kyi. "V»s>:d Tivoi: for crazy people” ; Tetl Ueiter—• Rabbit Frys Dressed or *on Foot Call Ralph Spracklin 7-2619' “ Stingy” ; Nancy Sue Dean— “ Means crazy” ; George Pitstick— “ A person doing something simple like standing on his head and trying to touch his toes.” In case you still don’t know what “ idiosyncrasy means, we will give you Webster’s meaning, which is ‘‘ eccentricity” , “ individ­ uality” , or “ temper.” 5y Margaret Swancy end Rosie Miller. Pushed ToWinCounty TrackCrown Beavercreek is the Greene County rural scholastic track champion for the thirteenth con­ secutive year—blit Beaver Coach Merlin Eidemiller developed a few gray hairs as Cedarville and Yellow Springs Bryan pushed his hoys right down to the last event Thursday on the Beaver oval. The victors compiled a total of fit points to Cedarville’s 57 and Bryan’s 53 l-4_ to make it the closest meet since the Beavers started their complete domination of the event in 1937. The issue was m doubt until the final event and tlie Beavers never held a lead of more than seven points. One record fell by the wayside as Eddie Hawkins o f Beaver lacezcd through the mile run in 4:19.4 eclipsing the old record of dm1.7 set in 1940 by Coy, also of Beaiercxeek. Outstanding performance, how­ ever, was by Bill Fife o f Cedar- villc, who won three first place spots and ran on the winning .s.SO-yard relay team, giving him 19 1-2 points for individual hon­ ors. The Beavers who failed to score in the opening two events Wednesday, were twelve points behind Spring Valley at the out­ let} WHITE ROCK FRYERS Herbert Field Phone Cedarville 6-2911 FLOWERS FOR MOTHER’S I Call Us For Orders Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio STITSWORTH’S GREENHOUSE Cedarville, Ohio H F L O A O M R A E M N S S S Claibourne-McDermott Co. Phone 2238 38*i N. South Wilmington W e e ken d PRODUCE Fresh Strawberries Qt. .. 49c Fresh Asparagus.......lb. 19c Fresh Green Beans 2 lbs. 39c < Fresh Rhubarb (2 bu. .... 25c Fresh Green Onions 3 bu. 19c JFr. Tomatoes (1 lb celo) 27c Fresh Hd Lettuce No. 4 Size ................... ......... . 19c Fresh Green Mangoes 3 for ................ ..........29c Fresh Radishes (2 bu.) .... 17c Buckeye Bacon (Sliced) ............................. lb. 55c Economy Bacon sliced lb. 44c Long Horn Cheese .... lb. 55c Franks.................. ..... lb. 39c Fork Steak center cuts lb. 49c Loin Steak............... . lb. 69c Nescafe Lge. $1.10 Sm ... 39c % *• Ammonia fQ t .Size) ....... 13c Gro Pup R ibbon .............. 31c Crisco (3 lb. can) ..... ..... 93c STAPLES Sweet Mixed Pickles (qt.) 45c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing ..................... 34c MOKCASH ANDCARY set on Thursday's activities. By the middle o f the afternoon the battle was developing as Bryan dealt itself in on Cedarville and Beaver. With everythin p - up to and in­ cluding the pole vault counted Beaver held a one-point lead with thirty-two tallies. Bryan and Ce- darville had thirty . one. From there it was nip .and tuck with final event giving the Beavers the margin as they won the mile ve]av ir, a surprise performance.- Cedarville dropped to third in that event . Summaries: 120-yard high hurdles—Won by (Bryan), second; Edwards (Sil- Wrighfc (Beavex*)-; B. Hamilton vercreek), third; Dietz (Beaver), foui'th; Leuba (Bryan), fifth. Time: 17.2; ' 100-yard dash—Won by Fife, (Cedarville); Cultice (Cedar­ ville), second; Bartley (Bell- brook), third; Semlax* (Bryan), fourth; Warner (Beaver*), fifth. Time: 10.3. Mile run—Won by Hawkins second; Luttrell (Cedarville), third; Devoe (Jefferson), fourth^ Chaney (Silvercreek), (fifth. Time: 4:49.4. (Nexv record. Old record 4:51.7, set in 1940 by Coy, Beavercreek). 880-yard relay—Won by Ce­ darville (Cultice, Jones, Pitslick and F ife ); Beavercreek, second; Silvercreek, third; Bryan, fourth; Spring Valley, fifth. Time 1:44.2. 440-vard dash—Won by Welch (Bryan); Knotts (Beaver), sec­ ond; Pillard (Bryan), third; Wil­ liamson (Cedarville), fourth; Stafford (Silvercreek), fifth. Time: 57. 120-yard low hurdles—Won by Hamilton (Bryan); Dunbaugh (Beaver), second; Edwards (Sil­ vercreek), third; Wright (Bea­ ver), fourth; Jones (Cedqrville), fifth ; Time: 15.3. 880-yard x*un—Won by .Hawk­ ins (Beaver); Knotts (Beaver), second; Nickoson (Bryan), third; Earley (Spring Yalley), fourth; Mereei* (Bryan), fifth. Time 2:- 20 . 6 . 220-yard dash—Won by Fife (Cedarville); Welch (Bryan), second; Cultice (Cedarville)^. third; Warner (Reaver), fourth. Time: 34.9. Mile relay—Won by Beaver­ creek (Gerspaeher, Campbell, Sheets, MeQuown). Time: 3:58.2. Broad jump—Won by Fife (Ce­ darville); Jones (Cedarville), second; T. Hamilton (Bryan), third; Knotts (Beaver), fourth; B. Hamilton (Bryan), fifth. Dis­ tance: 18 ft., 11 1-8 in. Pole vault—Won by Montgom­ ery (Beaver); Pitstick (Cedar­ ville). Durnbaugh. (Beaver), Hof- fer (Spring Valley), tied for sec­ ond; Pickering (Spring Valley), fifth. Height: 9 ft., 6 in. High jump—Won by . Sheets (Beaver); Harvey (Spring Val­ ley), second; Vest (Cedarville), third; Edwards (Silvercreek), fourth; Bobbett (Ross), Bartley (Bellbrook), B, Hamilton (Bry­ an), Liming (Jefferson), ali tied foi* fifth. Height: 5 ft R 1 EightIndicted ByMaySession OfGrandJury Eight men were indicted and charges ..against four others were ignored by the May term grand jury in common pleas court Mon­ day, Seven of the eight will be ar­ raigned Friday morning before Common Pleas Judge F. L. John son and the eighth will appear Monday, according to Prosecutor George. R. Smith. Minor improvements at the county jail were recommended by jurors after an inspection there Monday afternoon following the one-day jury session. John P. Hunter; 51, Yellow Springs, R. R. 1, was indicted for second degree manslaughter in the traffic death of Glenn L. Dea- toh, 66, Yellow Springs business­ man. March 5. . > Hunter, convicted in municipal court on a drunken ' driving charge as a result of an accident in which Mr. Deaton was injured fatally, is serving' a six-month jail sentence. He was fined $250 and costs and his driving rights were revoked for five years. Yel­ low Springs police said Hunter, a painter, was the driver of a t:’ r which struck Mi*. Deaton as • » stood beside his parked* auto * * Xenia avenue in the town’s business district. Others indicted were Henry II. ether*, 42, Xenia, embezzlement; r tbo Evers, 37, and Virgil Alli­ s'-a. 39, both of Jamestown, re­ ceiving stolen property; Ray­ mond Gill, 32, Wabbash, Ind., lar­ ceny by trick; Chester Kilgore, 39, Marion, carrying a concealed weapon; Lloyd N. Hughes, 20, Yellow Springs, forgery, and Mil- ton Parks, 35, Xenia, non-supjv>rt. Gill will not be arraigned until Monday, the prosecutor said. Two cases against Travis Ball, 24, Osborn, one for sondomy and the other, attempted rape, were ignored as were the cases of Kenneth Lyle, 51, home-at-large, bi'eaking and entering; Jei*ry Kunkle, 28, Springfield, R. R. I, forgery, and. Foster Harris, Xe­ nia, R. R. 5, theft of $75 worth of corn. Jurors recommended that new tables, mattresses and mattress covers for the men’s cell blocks be purchased for the county jail, in addition to a new kitchen re­ frigerator and stove, and that the outside woodwork on the jail be painted. Grange to Hold Church Service Greene County Grange will hold a Rural Life Church Serv­ ice at the Jamestown Methodist Church, Sunday evening, May 8, at 8 o’clock, Rev. Robert Paxton, of Clifton will deliver the ser­ mon. The public is cordially in­ vited^________________________ _ i~ FOR SALE • WANTED—Someone may have garden plot without charge for keeping weeds down. Phone 6-1663. NOTICE © CONSIGN YOUR WOOL—Wheth­ er you have a ton of wool or only a few fleeces it will pay you to pool your wool. Your 'clip will be sold on its merit and full value is assured. _For information 'sacking facili­ ties and bags see: Frank Creswell Local Representative SAVE TRUCKING BILLS - 4 - Gall Butler to have that Beef slaughtered at home. Roscoe But- lex*, Selma, Ohio, Phone South Charleston 2386, Reverse-charges. CUSTOM BUTCHERING— Ce­ darville Slaughter House, Route 42. We render lax*d, cut up meat and make sausage. Phone 6-1023. darviile, Ohio. 17-tfh DON’T GUESS—If you market your wool the Co-op way, you’ll be sure of full value. Thirty-One years experience in marketing Ohio wools is your guarantee of satisfaction. Through the pool mar­ keting costs are lowest. Consign now. , ' y _For information sacking facili­ ties and bags see: Frank Creswell Local Representative NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT] Estate of Lucy A. Compton, De- Estate of Mar L. Faught, D| ceased. ceased. Notice is hereby given that atari- Notice is hereby given that L l anna Bogan and Ina C. Bogan have ota Faught has been duly appoinl been dulv appointed a* Adminis- e,i as Administratrix of the estaf trators With the Will Annexed of 0f Max L. Faught, deceased, lal the estate of Lucy A . Compton. -0f Cedarville Village, Greene Com] deceased,- late of Spring Valley f ty, Ohio. Township, Greene County, Ohio, j ‘ ’r,ntw1' thin 12th dav of April Dated this 27th day of A p ril,! 1Q" atea tftls Uay 01 P ■ 1040 * WILLIAai B. McCALLISTER ; a t e S^ w l Judge of the Probate Court, c° l * r O h ” ’ " * ’ * “ I U S S ^ S T ' “ Luella H owmt ' _ _ * ^ H™ s Chief Deputy Glexk NOTICE OE APPOINTMENT Estate o f Morris S. Miller, De NOTICE OF -APPOINTMENT Estate of Forest Shoup aka For- j ceased. . . , est L. Shoup, Deceased. I NotlCir As’ hereby given tha Notice is hereby given that j James S. Miller has been duly ap Catherine M. Shdup, has been duly ! pointed as Admbinistratoi* of th' appointed as Administratrix of the 1 estate of Morris S. Miller, decease* estate of Forest Shoup aka For- ’ late of Beavercreek Township est L. Shoup, deceased,' late of Greene County, Ohio. Beavercreek Township, G r e e n e * Bated this 15th day of April; Countv Ohio 1949* Dated this 22nd day o f April,! WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER jJudge ox the P r o b a t e Court,! Estate of Ellen Shoup aka Ellen '■Greene County, Ohio. . M. Shoup, Deceased. t j Luel.a ® WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER j ______________ Chief Deputy Clerk Judge of the Pi*ohate Court, i _ _ , T Greene County, Ohio. j - . , ,, K O i l l R (4-29-3t-5-13) Bv Luella Howser '■ - Doris L. Cooper, whose Iasi NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY Chief Deputy Cl e rk ' known address was 21 Success ----- ----------,------------- avenue, Naval Base 51, Charles-1 on, Suiith Carolina, will take no- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , 41J . .. , 0 .0 B . tut lice that on April 8th, 1949, Rob- n.ct?*1/ 6 m o L i?,iv ' w t Cooper filed his certain peeti- Catherine M. Shoup has been du > ; j divoi*ce against her on appointed as Administi*atnx of the * To Lawrence E. Dils, 615 Hub ppouiiea as aui mmsuauix or j Rrounds of gross neglect of duty, mi + r m,- n . n -^tate *^ 1 ®. .°" ^ ''-'‘-'fure the Common Pleas Court The State of Ohio*Greene Coun- 1 Shoup, deceased, late of >ea\ei-,oj. Qreene County, Ohio, said case ty. P’robate Court!creek lownslup, Greene County, j bcjnf, docketed ^ 25840 on the onil, -i 1 ,,r nf a urii ’ records of said County. Said cause “ tH d< y of pul, 1 wjjj come on f or bearing on or af­ ter May 31st, 1949. Shoup an Hagler, Attorneys for Plaintifi FOR SALE—Whipping cream 60c qt. at the farm; also fresh milk at 50c gal. U. S. 42, 3 miles west o f Cedarville. J. A. Kellis. Phone Xenia 1319M5. bert Street, Dayton, Ohio. You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1949, an Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Virginia Dils de­ ceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship in said County, was filed in this Court. Said Inventory qnd Appraise­ ment will be for bearing before this Court on the 16th day of May, 1949, at 10:00 o’clock, A, M. Anv person desiring to file ex­ ceptions to said /Inventory must file them at least five days prior to the day set for hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 27th day of April 1949. WILLL4M B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge Ohio Dated this 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Coux*t, Greene County. Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) Bv Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk PLANTS FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, man­ go, pimento and sxyeet potato. We deliver in town. M. Agnox*, Phone 6-f&62, FO_R SALE—C a b b a g e, cauli­ flower* tomato, little red mangos and* pimento plants, sweet potatoes soon. Albert G. Jones, Chillicothe and Bridge Sts., Cedarville. W e Have Just * Installed new machinery for Sharpening Lawn Mowers Hall J. Hill Farm Service Jamestown FOR SALE—Potted tomatoes and all kinds of vegetables. C. A. Foster, 1 mi. south on 72. *FOR, SALE—Tractor umbrella, equipped with brackets, never used. Phone 6-2641. FOR SALE—One 20”x20”x40” Heatrola (Estate); One used wash­ ing machine, “ Thor” , 4 sheet size, Has good motor & new wringer rolls; One davenport-good springs good make; One double ..iron bed stead with flat springs, Call G-4111. FOR SALE—White Rock fries. 8 to 3% lbs. Harold Cooley 6-2115. (1-P) WANTED WANTED—Fence building, tim­ ber cutting and ditching. Phone 6-6241 Jeffersonville. CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn, Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested with Weeds.. Book Your Corn Spraying Early Donald Hagler Phone 6-2621 • or 61781 > * Cedarville, Ohio MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL Fried Chicken Dinner Served with hot rolls Old Mill Style $1.50 THE OLDMILL v NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Indiana H. North, De­ ceased. Notice is, herby given that R. E. Pierce has been duly appointed as Administrator* of the estate of Indiana H. North, deceased, late of Bellbrook Village, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. Dated this 19tli day of April, 1949. - WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (4-29-3t-5-13) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk THEATRE Fri. and Sat., May 6-7 George O’Brien - in - • “Timber Stampede Comedy - Sports - Musical Sun. and Mon., May 8-9 Cary Grant - Loretta Young “The Bishop’s Wife” Also Fox News We. and Thurs., May 11-12 Mark Syevens - Richard Widmark “The Street with No Name” News - Cartoon - Travel LEGAL NOTICE Mabel Dellaven, whose address " ~ " “ ■ Iis 3056 -North Euclid Avenue, In* COMMON PLEAS COURT dianapolis, Indiana, will take no- GREENE COUNTY, OHIO tk .e ll)at 'on April 7th, 1949, J. A. William O. Miller No. 25864 jDellhaven filed his certain peti- 241 North King St., j tion in divorce against her on Xenia, Ohio, |grounds of gross neglect of duty . Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE ] before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case j being docketed No. 25 837 on the records of said Court. Said cause ; will come on for hearing on or ; after May 31st, 1949. I Shoup an Hagler, i Attorneys for Plaintiff -vs- Sterling P. Miller, 1915 Broadway Paducah, Kentucky, Defendant. Sterling P. Miller, whose last known place of residence was 1915 Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky, will take notice that on the 25th day of April, 1949, William O. Miller, P r e v a ilin g P r ic e s p a id f o i filed his Petition against her in Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, for divox’ce on the * ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and that un­ less the said Sterling P» M iller! shall answer said Petition on 01 before the 4th day of June, 1949, \ judgment may be taken granting ; plaintiff a divoi’ce. * ! WILLIAM O. MILLER, Plaintiff! Smith, McCallister & Gibney, j Attornevg Fox* Plaintiff (4-29-Gt-6-3) > DEADSTOCK FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN. call collect Xenia 756 Dayton KEnmore 5742 ATTENTION FARMERS There will be a Weed-No-More meeting at our place of business on Wednesday, May 11 at 8 p. m. Come and tell us your Weed problems (ALL J. 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