The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26
Ins*r '"**^5' ■1- . Friday, A p ^ l I S . The Cedarville, O. Herald On the School Scene Continued from Page One The climax o f the evening’s entertainment was the presenta tion o f “ Old Man Noah” featur ed by the Boys' Chorus. Schools represented were Fair- enia Central, -Woodrow Wilson, Jefferson, Beilbrook, Bryan, Cedarville, Koss, Spring Valley, Clifton, Beavercreek, Sil- vercreek, East High, and Xenia Township Consolidated. Scholarship Tests Given Scholarship tests in mathemat ics, science, English, and history were given to twenty-eight pu pils last Tuesday morning. Pu pils who took the tests are as follows: ENGLISH: Jane Purdom, Em ily Swanfcon, Joan Hamman, Jane Davis, Frances Lowry, Stanley Abels, Janet Gordon, Mary Jo Duvall, Shirley Powers, Velma Shope, Christine Stegall, Viola Ferguson,- Janet Hull, and Don Chesnut. AMERICAN HISTORY: Mar tha Richards, Janet Crumrine, and Norma Smith. A L G E B R A :B e t s y Braley, Ronald Boase and Marilyn Kyle. GEOMETRY: Dean Carzoo, Fern Cook, and Carolyn Stewart. CHEMISTRY: Don Turner, Don Chesnut, and Glenna Nance. WORLD HISTORY: Carolyn Stewart, Max Ritenour, and Stan ley Abels. “ Oldat 40 , 50 , 6 ®?” — Man, You’ re Crazy Torses your age sThousands are pcnpy at 7ft. Try '*pepping up** with Oatrex. Contains tonic (or wealr, rundown feeling duo solely to body's lack ot Iron which many men- and women call °old, ’ Try Oatrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger reeling, this very day. New "get acquainted" size onij 00c. Tor sale at all drug atom everywhere. SCIENCEr Ronald Boase, and Marilyn ICyle. BIOLOGY: Dean Carzoo, Don Turnery Norma Horney, Jeane Huston, Frances Lowry, and Fern Cook. Clicker Publishes C. H. S. POEM “ You and I” , a poem written by Glenna Nance fo r the Journ alism class, was published in the Aprik edition of the Soda Set Clicker. The Soda Set Clicker is a pa per published at intervals in the* school year by and fo r Dayton and Miami Valley High School students through the' courtesy of the Rike-Kumler company Dayton. It “has a mailing list of about 12,000 pupils; of Miami Val ley schools. Janet Hull is reporter from our high school for the Clicker. The sta ff is composed of importers from the fifty schools that are members o f the organization. SPORTS VIEWS Cedarville Cops Volley-ball Crown Last Friday night at Bryan High, the Cedarville Indians e- mtrgeil undefeated in volley-ball play to win their second straight volley-hall crown. In the first two sets the Indians rolled over Bryan and Ross by comfortable margins; however, since the tournament was played on the basis of double elimination, the Indians had to play Bryan the second time. This time the Bull dogs were on their toes and Ce darville barely squeezed by them, 16-15. With about SO seconds to go., Cedarville led 15-10, but Bry an started serving and massed 5 points while the Indians got hut one. t Bryan won the ping-pong GreeneCounty AthletesHear WildcatCoach More-than 100 persons includ ing some eighty Grene county high school athletes, heard Goach Elwood Pitzer o f Springfield Pub- bic’s state champion basketball team review the seasons ups and of the Wildcats on their way to Ohio’s schoolboy throne at the all-county sports; banquet at Beavercreek high school Monday., night. Pitzer told the gathering that the high point o f the season out side of the tournaments was the 51-50 triumph his quintet took from Columbus South and the low point was Xenia Central’s 37-26 conquest of the ’Cats in the final game before the district tourney. Pitzer explained that he scout ed Central the night the Bucs played Chaminade and they were “ o ff” , altough winning, 31-29. Me- said he went back to Springfield so certain the ’ Cats could beat Xenia that he hold his boys about it. But, he admitted, he forgot to figure that the Bucs had won some twelve games before that one and didn’t bother to scout them again. He told the athletes, all mem bers of county basketball teams including Cedarville’s county FOR SALE Berkshire Boars and Gilts Best blood lines Prices reasonable Sabina Rt° 3 E. L. Saville Phone 3441 Washington C. H. ANTIQUES Show &Sale Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary Christ Episcopal Church Springfield, Ohio A p r il 18 - 19 - 20,4950 Exhibits in the Parish House, East High Street at Linden Ayg, a Admission 30e tax included 11 :00 A . M , — 10 P. M . Food Bar open during show Luncheon and Dinner* tourney* when Perry Stewart slip ped by Don Turner' to take the first two games, 21-14 and " 21 - 16 respectively. . . In high school intra-mural ping pong play, Don Turner roll ed over Jim Stewart in the semi finals to advance to the finals where he clashed with Don Ches nut who had won his first two games over'Mac Weakley to ad vance to the finals also. Chesnut won the “first game 21-13, but Turner took the .next two, 21-15 and 21-17 to emerge champion of the high school ping-pong tourna ment. Girls’ Volley Ball Tourney Advances On Wednesday, March 29, the second girls’ Volley ball game was played between the Fresh men and Juniors with the Jun iors coming out on* the long end of the score. On Friday of last week the Seniors emerged victors over the Freshmen 29-24. Last Monday the Sophomores and Juniors met with the Juniors victors over the Sophomores, 34- 16. Announcements Arrive On Thursday of last week the Seniors received their Graduation Announcements. - Announcements^ w ere- ordered the first week in October. The Seniors have been looking for ward to receiving them with an ticipation. AN EASTER GREETING If I were a little rabbit, I know what I would do, I’d hop right out o f here, And come and visit ypu. But since I’m not a rabbit, . And I don’t know how to hyp, I ’ll send this “bunny” greeting To say You’re not forgot. By Dianna Brightman gurney champs and distract ‘B’ finalists, that each *player must make Shis own mark by doing his best at a lf times “and that each must be able to take responsibility and be willing to work. With Pitzer 'were Bill Goet- tman, all-Ohio guard and a straight “A ” pupil im school, and Chrystal (Boo) Ellis, Wildcat center. Robert Crabbs, Ross principal, acted as toastmaster and County Supt. S. O. Liming gave the in vocation. AnAppeal for DivineGuidance Message from Rational; Com mander Craig to |the .People of America * Our Nation along with every other freedom-in vipg country to day faces i -nk^id’s. greatest crisis w’ .'ch involves pent to all life on ec th. • Never before have our people had greater need for divine guid ance in the decisions.which they now face. We need this spiritual aid not only in our relations with other nations but .also in ,our do mestic affairs. ' i We need to get closer to God. He is our ally. He is our greatest asset in our endeavor to keep the beacons of humaft liberty shin ing and to prevent 'the Ultimate catastrophe of atop ic warfare. To that end the American Le gion urges the people of -Amer ica to turn to an appeal for di vine guidance in a re-dedication of our faith in our,God. As national commander of the American Legion I am calling on our 17,382 Posts and the 13,000 units of our Auxiliary, to lead the way in communities through out our land in bringing together all elements of our, population for a “ Go to Church” movement starting with April 16. Legionnaires who have; gone through combat knbw that,victor ies are never won by men and women of little faith. Our first armament must he spiritual. The ’ American Legion can render no greater service than to contri bute the vast resources of its manpower to this movement to make religion the guiding factor of our daily decisions. Our fer vent hopt is that all America will join in this spiritual crusade to make God an active partner in the fight fo r peace through; unity in the -invincible strength * of faith and courage’. ; Telephone D i r e c t o r i e s X ) u t o 'f a s the British say, “Are r " on a cold war which, if not forked will end in a shooting i i * Ibis does not accord with I p teachings of Jesus and would S more foolish than either World War I or II. . Since they Xvould try to exhaust each other, millions would be slain and the world impoverish ed If we would wm we could hardly expect that Russia-would take on our way o f m e. {should Russia win, we would not accept So why fight, if both nations would remain the same as they were before, plus a big war debt and millions killed? Let us pray that good sense and justice will prevail and .war be avoided. 1 N. W. Prowant.. Cedarville you there?” ■ * (In case you aren’t, there seems little,use going on with the conversation.) Brand, splinter-new telephone directories grace the desks and deck the halls of Greene coun- tians since the weekend, when the Ohio Bell loaded the mails with who’s who and what’s his number. In the home, in the office, on the farm and in the newspaper office the directory becomes the supreme court in spelling names and addresses as -well as ’phone numbers, and thus is indispena- able to our mode of living. So, thanks, Brother Bell for the compedium of information. Nothing will be used more by everybody,✓ and nothing more profitably, than the telephone directories, Fred Rost has been elected business manager of the Wash ington C. H. public schools. Permit Needed to Move Machinery A new Ohio law requires own ers of heavy farm equipment to obtain a permit from the state patrol to move it on the high ways. Movement of such machinery on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays is restricted sharply. Permits must he secured from a state patrol station by person al application. SECRETARY INJURED While carrying a teakettle of hot water Miss Florence Swan, secretary in the county superin tendent of school’s office, trip ped and was badly scalded. S I N C E g l * PER® • • • i * 37-50 Down payment will hold Slider for Spring Delivery. WILMINGTON, OHIO Special Offer 1s t TO Days of April 1 5 % O ff On All Sales of Outdoor Furniture * See Our Window Display PUBLICAUCTION at 300 Hill Street, Xenia, Ohio as we are discontinuing grocery; business we will sell our entire stock o f staple and fancy groceries SATURDAY, APRIL 8 at 1 p. m. Also our late modern store fixtures WEDNESDAYEVENING, APRIL12 at 7 :3 0 p. m. These fixtures are same as new and must be seen a, to be appreciated ARTHURGARER&SON, Owners J. M. Coffman, auctioneer Letter to the Editor Editor o f The H era ld : v This is the season o f Lent. It p t $he' time of year during which Jesus was betrayed, tried .before the existing courts, found guilty of things he never did, and cruci fied by will o f the noble and crooked politicians, Such as there always have been, even unto the present. • It is less than two billion min utes since Christ’s crucifixion. The U. S. and Russia are carry- CEDARVILLE SPECIAL S x l O VIGNETTED PORTRAIT IN BLACK & WHITE FINISH only $ 3.00 (half price) other finishes at $3.50 and $5.00 FOR THOSE WHO CARE ENOUGH TO W AN T YOUR PORTRAIT YOU W AN T THE VE.RY BEST JW e depenc,.,on th e r>eapl(hoC G ree n e C o u n ty f o r oill* future business. W e cannot afford to disappoint you. Buy here with complete confidence! 3.4 E. MAIN STEDDQM Formerly CanBy’s XENIA Buy Now For Mother’s Day MOW! Blue Crass membership isopen' JOIN BUIS CROSS 'and you'll never have to worry abouta hoseife! hill •We Know/ 1 out of every 3 families will have a hospital ' WI1 THIS YEAR THIS OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN BLUE CROSS ends A P R IL 15 APPLICATION FOR SLUE CROSS MEMBERSHIP NAME ‘ • . For us* by ell personswho cannot tjet GLUE CROSS MEMBERSHIP where ihoy work. Last" First Middle HOME ADDRESS No. end Street EMPLOYER (If Employed) City' Zone No. CHECKTYPE OF CONTRACT DESIRED 1. SINGLE CONTRACT............. .................. 2. FAMILY CONTRACT.............................................. Married persons must enroll -under Family Contract O ' Dale of Birfh Month Day Year, *" - Age Sex Male □ Female □ Marital Status Single Q Married □ Other. □ ' If Applying for FAMILY CONTRACT. List Dependents Below I . *f i i « If AhiMPAii iinriAP IQ w«tJtc»e » FIRST NAME middle INITIAL AGE RELATIONSHIP " . *' « ' V . ; " . . #- . .- • > \ ' - X i ■ V ¥ \ : - «■ - - ' ■ JT, - i ) j v ' auvases or condition* wnicn i -v excluded from coverage under the contract for which I am aPP.lY'n* Dote ■Slasatuf*.. andvMail today to ||,y| CROSS. CINCINNATI As OHIO, SIND NO MONEY. FEW DELINQUENTS " According to Chief Deputy Darrell Kline of the auditor’s of fice, in-charge of collection of personal taxes, most all residents o f the county met the- deadline for filing returns March 31. A - bout 3,500 returns were filed, and some 200 extensions, granted. April Set for Cancer Control April has been set as ^Cancer Control Month” by the American Cancer society, and the campaign for funds will continue through the month over the entire coun try. Greene county’s unit has a goal of §7,000, an increase of $1,000 Over last year. 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